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SALINE,* WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY DECEMBER 27,_ 1900.
VOL. XXL—NO. 10
Your Eyes Bad?
■Dr. M; I Stein the famous Eye Specialist *
« Will cure you. Many people become all but totally blind and at
an early age, simply because they pay no attention to their eyes.. They notice
a dimness and soreness after reading a while and when a miserable headache
comes to them they ascribeit to any cause but the right one and take a pill.
Tho real cause of their misery is that their eyes are weak and every time they
read or write means and added strain* and their eyes made weaker. Consultation with a specialist means the ending of all misery, and the saying of your
eyesight. Dr. Stwin is reliable, vou.'do not see him once and then look for him
again in vain. He is going to make spo'-ial visits to your town * Come and see
yj.im arid have yortr eyes scientifically tested free..of charge, that you may have
Contort when you read acd write. HJe will be at tbe
Harmon House; Thursday
and Friday, Jan. 3 and 4.
^ Jackets^ Millinery
Many persons have,had the experience of Mr. Peter Sherman, of North
Stratford, N. H., who says, "Por years
I suffered torture from chronic indigestion, but Kodol' Dyspepsia Cure
made a well man of me." ' it digests
what you eat and is a certain cure for
dyspepsia and every form of stomach
trouble. It gives relief at" once even
in the worst cases, and can't help but
do jou good. Unterkircher's drug
store. —
The Twice-A-Weelc Frpe Press is
conceded to be Michigan's leading
newspappr. It is published on Tuesday
and Friday, and is almost equal to a
daily. It is up-to-date in every department.
I. (;nnr mi rn Ocau "Liner.
-is ch cf the .large Atlantic' liners
>-< in a supply of 2,500 bottles oi
: .t rnd spirits. 12.000 bottles of ale
t! peter, rniHS.OOQ bottles of minera
.*.*•.,e.s for a trip to the United State
ad the. v°turn voyage.
Clu'iftra Carried fifty-Antes.
: Cinders from the forest fires on Cape
Cod were carried by the wind as far
as Boston, a distance of almost fifty
miles, falling in the streets and the
waters of the harbor in considerable
showers.
Ants Dislike Cayenne Pepper.
Cayenne pepper is the best thing
that can be used to destroy red ,ants.
Spread it on. the shelves In the'pan-.
try and the ants will sooa disappear.
$1,000 Worth of Sood,
A. JBJ. Thurness of Wills Creek Coal
Co., Buffalo, O., writes: "I have been
afflicted with kidney and bladder
trouble for years, passing gravel of
stones, with excruciating pain. Other
medicines only gaye relief. After taking Foley's Kidney Cure the result was
surprising. A few doses started the
brick dust, like fine stones, etc., and
how I have no pain across my kidneys
and I feel like a new man. Foley's
Kidney Cure has done me $1,000 worth
of good." Take no substitute. Unterkircher's drug store.
A Coffee Barometer.
It is claimed that the "coffee" forecast is a reliable way- of determining
what the weather is going to be. In
order to te"! what the weather is going
to be yon must drop carefully into
your morning cup of coffee, prepared
with a little.milk, two lumps of sugar.
Do not stir the coffee. If the bubbles
ascend rapidly, separate quickly, and
fly to ihe side of the cup, there will
be much rain within the next twenty-
four hours. If they gather closely and
gravitate in a cluster to the side only
possible showers may be expected.
But if they remain placidly in the center of the cup you may wear your best
hat and leave your umbrella at home
when you take your walks abroad.
Says. P'itzgibbon, the "Washington,
correspondent of the Detroit Tribune:
''Henry C. Smith has a list of names
that postmasters in his district who
hope to be reappointed and republicans
who hope to succeed present postmasters, ought to read with interest.
On it is the name of every postmaster
who is going to be reappointed, every
one who is not going to get a second
term, and eyery aspirant for a post
office appointment who will get it. He
says he settled all his post office appointments before he came to Washington for the session, and that it will
be a waste of energy for any citizen to
start a new boom or bother him with
petitions oV letters.
Foley's Honey and Tat
heals lungs and stops the cough.
The Reduced prices
. in our Coat department
have made Coat and
Cape buying pleasant
Women who see the
Davis i&Kishlar
Handkerchiefs in time
have no time to see others
* Every Department Brim Full.
We invite your trade upon the basis of the Lowest Prices for the very
best qualities. No fictitious prices used as a bait. _
New Dress Goods in Serges,"T3Jomespuns, Venetians, Cheviots, &e. Leave
your order in our Dressmaking Department for a new Fall Suit. All wort
guaranteed.
We carry a largo and complete line of Hosiery and Underwear for Ladies,
Gonts and Children. Flannels, Blankets and Comforters in great variety:
Kid and Golf Gloves—latest and best styles; Ladies' and Children's Outing
Gowns, 50c to SI.00. Ws also cat-ry-ot great variety of Fancy potions.
We have a new and choices line of Ladies' and Children's Jactets"*and
Capes for winter. .:
Our Millinery has a reputation all oyer Washtenaw for Low Prices aftd*
Popular Styles. We oiler great bargains qn Trimiged Hats.
1 W. H. Sweet Sc Son
FURS
are always good.
Women dote on them
" Buy at
"The Boys"
Store
Easy Christmas Shopping
This Store makes your Christmas shopping easy
Here are articles that folks
can use and appreciate every
day and all of Christmas quality. We do not "handle oth6i*
sorts at any time.
Fine Table Linen —~
make most
apcep.tahle
Christmas gifts
All good, house wives
admire them.
We have JJfgsilanti's
finest line.
Suggestians
Kid Gloves, Mocha Gloves,
Mocha Gloves silk lined. If
you don't know what color or
size .to buy, ask for one of our
Kid Glove Coupons-vtrhich en
titles the bearer to 1 pair of
Gloves.
All Gloyes are put up in
handsome boxes.
ipd Mittens/Wove Mittens,
Golf Mitte,ns.
F>
Ypsilanti
Mick.
A Cold Wave
friends Axe Best Property,
And yet we do, not provide for the
great-it: good of life. We take care
of our bfealtfc:*© lay up money; we
make our, rooif tight, and our clothing
sufficient; but who provides wisely
that hevshalt ,nbt he wanting in the
best property of- all, friends.?—Consid-
Is cording
. _ ,-' """'mi .„_.i. „„—,= I uest property oi au,
-And you will want some-j Ne^J%rti^WsLy,
rthing to keep you warm.
(ES
/
We have thorn,, the Finest line we
hew ever kept at prices ranging from
SL to $15- Come aud see them.
. -Brave Men Pall
Victims to stomaph, liver and kidney
troubles as well as women, and all feel
the results in loss of appetite, poisons
in the blood, backache, nervousness,
headache.and tired, listless, run-down
feeling. But there's no need to feel
like that. J. W. Gardner, of Idayille,
Ind,, says; "Electric Bitters are just
the thing for a man wheu he don't
care whether he lives or dies. It gave
me new strength and good appetite. 1
can now eat anything and have a new
lease on life." Only 50 cents, at Lister
& Sheeder's Drug Store. Every bottle
guaranteed. -- *
Blankets-
at 20 per oent discount are just as acceptable as though
you paid regular price
That's the way we
are selling- wool blankets
20 per cent off..
OUR -.■■■
HOLIDAY
Handkerchiefs
for less than
regular price.
Men who buy oyr
GLOVE CARDS
need not worry about
size or color;
Annual Distribution of Gifts.
To Our .Gash Customers.
Following our custom oi the past six years, wo shall
again niakre our Cash Customers, profit sharers with us
in our Christmas business. The high grade .of tua
thousands of articles given by us in the past, is the
best evidence as to what may be expected this year.
With $2,oo Cash Purchase
(Or Under $5.00)
You will receive Free an elegant
With $i.oo Cash Purchase
(Or Under S2.00)
You will receive Jbree a handsome
arbon Print
(10 x 14 inches)
Copied irom a famous painting.
With ash Purchase
of $5.00
(or under Ten Dollars)
You can have your choice of
A "Rogers" Butter Knife,
or an Orange Spoon,
Value $1.00.
; ~ arbon Print
j (15 x 20 inches)
reproducing the wort of one of
':' the world's great artists.
■ t : =——,
I With ash Purchase
of $10.00. t
(Or Over) ' "
You can have your choice of
A "Rogers" Jelly Knife,
or Cake Knife
Value §1.75.
These articles are the finest of their class and will "last a life time.
E. F. MILLS 5. CO.
____________ -A-__*TD03_-
_A_
Powerful Wedge.
We are driving towards mating
ours the most popular Clothing Store
in Washtenaw County -.^
Do you want a * .
Suit or Overcoat
If you will make it a point to see
us, we wil see that you are well repaid
for it. ,
Dont forget the 'New Store,
Everything New, and better values
for your money than elsewhere.
Hatters
and
Furnishers
Handkerchiefs
JJfolks always come here for
Christmas Handkerchiefs.
We put them up in neat
boxes.
China Silk Work Bags, -
Fancy Collars,
Fascinators, Fancy Pin
Cushions
Ladies' and Children's Knit
■Slippers *
) Chinese Gongs, Silk Aprons
i Umbrellas for Men and
j women, Sofa Pillows, Dress
. Patterns,. Fancy French flan-
'■ nels for shirt waists. Rugs.
Art Squares, Hope Portieres,
Damask Curtains, a pair of
wool Blankets
OUR STOCK *
orblact and colored
Dress Goods contains
hundreds of the most
pleasing Gifts that
Givers can give,
"**»->,
^A. W.
Lashier
Tic-Doloureux- Swelled Face.
tV swollen face is the characteristic
epidemic symptom this year of a Cold
.or the Grip. Humphreys' "Specific
"77" cures it—2"«.
fit-the Post-office
Having moved my shop into
the post-office room. I am now
ready to do all kinds of Watch,
Clock, Jewelry, Lock and Umbrella repairing on short notice.
Bring in your work.
C. N. How
If j*ou get the wrong
size, if you select the
same as some one else
has for a certain person or if for any reason thej* wish to exchange the purchase
after Christmas,, they
are at perfect liberty
to do so. This may
ease your mind somewhat.
There are two persons pleased at an
Umbrella giving.
The giver and the
givee.
Make yourself one' of *
those two pleased
people by giving one
of our choice
UMBRELLAS
Staebler*& Wuerth
Plenty of
20 per cent discount
Warm soft Comfortables,
Fine fur Collars Muffles for
men, a tablo cloth or a dozen
napkins, a line hemstitched
lunoh cloth, Ladies' black wool
tights. Jackets, Capes, Wrappers, Lace Curtains, Fancy
Frames, Boxes, Paper Knives,
Match Safes, ..Tape Measure
and a. thousand other fancy*
articles which you'll be gladj
to ^ee.
We have 500 pictures, peau-
tiful reproductions of water
colors. * *"
With every purchase* of .^2.00
or moro w6 present you with
your choice from 12 subjects.
We welcome all who come
jto soe.
Ladies'
Dressing
Sacques
will ligure prominently as Christmas
GIFTS
79c to S3.00. ,'
"OUR
STOKE
is open -
EVENINGS ~
until
CHRISTMAS
Davis & Kishlar
Ypsilanti Mich
And a good place to load it at
E. W. Ford & Son,-Agents
Nerves tlaat Die
For lack of* nourishment are just as dead as though, they wefe •
severed with a 'knife. . In either case the base of supplies has
been interfered with. Nerres that need nourishing make their .
wants known through headache, backache, loss' of appetite, indigestion, fluttering of the heart, irritability-, sleeplessness, and general weakness. Feed the hungry\1ierves, build them up and
make them strong and vigorous, full of vim, vitality and power,
with the great nerve food and tonic. Dr.'Miles' Nervine'.
"Eqj many years I was troubled witli nervous dyspepsia. "Weetsab a time I liave suffered so much that I
could not retain food at all.'* These attacks brought-ou
nervous prostration and I got no rest day or night. I
triedluany physicians aria advertised remedies, but n&ver
found relief until Dr. Miles' Hervine was Tecommended. I
- then found I could rest well and retain food and was soon
restored." Mes. "K. Pujsrnek, Jefferson, "Wis.
D^ Miles* Nervine
,-*-
• i
tjuiets the nervous irritation, stimulates the digestion
and fills the blood *with just the nourishment needed for
•weak and run-down conditions, Give it a trial-.
Solcbby druggists oa guarantee.
$S> SBlfSS Medical Co.. Eikbart, Ind.
Object Description
| Title | 1900-12-27; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1900-12-27 |
| Publisher | LeBaron & Nissly |
| Description | An issue of the Saline, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1880. No longer published. |
| Subject/Keywords | Saline (Mich.) - Newspapers; Washtenaw County (Mich.) - Newspapers; |
| Copyright Permission | This material is in the public domain. |
| Type | Newspaper |
| Format | JPG/JPEG |
| Language | English |
