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\. |. WARREN. Publisher.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY JANUARY 24, 1901.
VOL. XXI.vNO 14.
t Are Your Eyes Bad?
Dr. M. F. 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
comas to them they ascribe/it to any cause but the right one and take a pill.
The real cause of their misery is that their eyes are weak and every time they
read or write moans and added strain, and their eye's made weaker. Consultation with a specialist means the ending of all misery, and the saving of your
eyesight. Dr. Stein is reliable, you do not See him once>and then look for him
again in vain. He is going to make speoial visits to your town. Come and see
.him and have your eyes scientifically tested free of charge, that you may have
comfort when you read and write. He will be at tbe
Harmon House; Monday and
Tuesday, Jan. 28 and 29.
Money Saved
Now
In buying Cloaks,
Millinery and Dress Goods
Closing out prices on
all these lines
W. H. Sweet & Son
Ypsilanti
Mich.
Plenty of
(Wri
And a good place to load it at
E. W. Ford & Son, Agents
<NEW FIRM l>
I have recently purchased my brother's- stock of
Harness, Carriages, etc., and will continue the
• business at the old stand >vhere I will be glad to
welcome the old patrons aud make new ones.,
My stock of blankets and robes is large and, will
• - _ . he p1qsb4 qut at cost.
Giye mo a call.
Louis Sturm
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Council Proceedings
Special Session of the Common Council held in Council Chamber, January
18.
Notice given in due form".
President Townsend in chair.
Trustees present Messrs.-Schairer,
Pish, Bassett, Gates and Henne. Absent Burkhart.
Petition signed by fifty-three citizens asking for the the lighting of the
streets of the Village of Saline by
P. W. Shute's Gas Plant presented.
Motion made that Messrs. Henne,
Schairer and Burkhart act as a committee to investigate the lighting of
the streets. Carried.
On motion petition from citizens was
laid on the table .until report of the
above committee.
On motion Council adjourned.
Geo. R. Lutz, G. C. Townsetfd,
Clerk. President.
Milan Locals
Colder weather this week.
Died, J, Bray,, Thursday morning,
of stomach trouble. Deceased leaves a
wife and two sons. He was an earnest
Mason and was buried with Masonic
honors Sunday.* The funeral services
were held at the Baptist church and
were largely attended by friends and
Masons.
The revival work is still in progress
in two of the churches.
LaGrippe Galore this week.
Dr. A. G." Messic is quite ill with
neuralgia of the eyes. :
Mrs. A. D. Jackson is quite ill with
tjyphoid fever.
The shooting gallery is well crowded
from morning until late in the evening.
Mrs. Chas. Sill is entertaining- La-
Grippe.
J. C. Bouse is out after a struggle
with Grippe.
Our school is Ml and the work is
going on first class.
The Baptist and Presbyterian
churches are both without pastors.
Mrs. Eld ridge of Adrian, visited
friends the last of tbe week.
Mrs. C. Clark is on the Grippe list.
Cut this out and take it to Lister &
Sheeder's drug store and get a free
sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets, the best physic. They
also cure disorders of the stomach,
biliousness and headache.
SCHOOL COLUMN
To-morrow is the closing day of the
present semester.
Slop! Look! Listen! for the date
of the Sophomore social.
Examinations occur in all departments" this wsek. -
The Durno-Emmett Company " will
be at the Opera House this evening.
All chemicals in the Laboratory
have been classified and rearranged
accordingly, on the shelves. >
The Physics class is now studying
current electricity.
Mr. Tooze gave a short talk in chapel Wednesday morning concerning the
life and death of Queen Victoria.
Miss Sturm's Classes in English
Composition, United States History
and .Arithmetic will discontinue this
month. New classes in chemistry,
civil govern ment,< botany and bookkeeping will be organized.
The most soothing, healing and antiseptic application ever devised is
De Witt's "Witch Hazel Salve. It relieves at once and cures piles, sores,
eczema and skin diseases. Beware of
imitations." Uu terkircher's drug store.
- CASTORIA.
She fee-
- iloils
*Igutu»S
A Cold Wave
Is coming
And you will want something to keep you warm.'
BLANKETS
FUR ROBES
PLUSH ROBES
We have them, the Finest line we
have ever kept at prices ranging from
SI. to S15. Come and see them.
A. W. Lashier
mm
ZBe^LxDLS rbo-cL-a,;y-.
And continues two weeks.
Linens, White Goods, Embroideries,
Sheets and Pillow Cases,
All at reduced prices. Our*Linens are all linen.
54: inch Unbleached Damask 24c
45c " "
50c '•
60c " "
75c
85c '• '•
S1.0Q •'. ' «.*
$1,50 •■« •<
Bleached Darnasks,
75c Quality 66c -*
§1.0.0 '■' . . fjjc
S1.25 •• . §;.05
11-80 " 81.20
39c
44c
52o
66c
72c
91c
S1.29
All new designs.
§1.75 Quality
S2.00 "
S3.25 72 inch
$2.25 81 inch
AH the better grades ot Damasks are full 2 yards wide.
$1.00 Napkins
for
• 91c
33.00 Napkins for
$1.50 '•
ti
$1.20
$4.50 . "
Sl.?5 "
t*
' $1.57
- $5.00
$2.00 »
It
$1.65
§6 00 ." '•
$3.50 •«
*l
S2.10
$7.50
$1.38
$L65
$1.95
$1.95
$2.35
$3.90
$4.20
$5.00
$6.20
Every one at a reduced price. We mention just two grand specials.
A Huck Towel 20 x 4 inches heavy and fine, easily
worth 20c. 25 dozen at 12.} cents each.
Heavy damask towels, fringed with colored border
or plain white hemstitched 35c would be a fair price
for it. 10 dozens at 25c. .
Sheets and Pillow Cases
White Bed Spreads, all reduced.
India Linens, White Dimities, Lawns, Organdies andNewEmbroideries
all go in tb,c sale list.
\Sale begin],:today and continues two weeks.
"'All goois.-ch&ged during this sale will have to be at
regular prices^ '-*,
Davis & Kishiar
Ypsilanti -Mich •
l«4titL Off
On Our
.^Z%Bnm*~~^'
Entire Stock
" - ' [Coats' Spool cotton only, excepted.J
Not in ten years have the people of this County had an oppertunity
to buy from a .
$3,500 STOCK
Of Dry Goods, Cloaks Etc.
At such a reduction.
In compliance with this sale we offer ALL our JACKETS and CAPES at
Its been a warm, unusually warm Fall and we are overloaded ,
E/F. MILLS &C0.
nton Sale
At Greatly Reduced Prices.
The balance of our entire stock of
ALL NEW CLOTHING
At reduced prices during the month of
J~Sb3CL-[2L3bio^y OirtJ.y
We wish to reduce our Stock to tbe Lowest ebb, prior to increasing,-
. aud an opportunity awaits you for the best goods ever offered for
the money. *
This includes our entire stock of ,
Suits* Ulsters, Overcoats and
CIb_±ld-:r?©:EL:'s CXoi3ltL±32Lg
Everything New.
Fleece Lined Underwear at 85c per sui£ '<
Every article guaranteed.
Your money back if you are not satisfied.'
Staebler & Wuerth
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GROCERIES, MEATS.
SAUSAGES,
_A.i3,
The Combination Store
Tickets will be given until January 1st, 1900
and hot thereafter. Customers-not
having enough for a premium
will ba allowed 5 per cent of the amount
of tickets in their possession of" anything in. '". '..
. the store- . ,
Lindenschmitt Bros*
Envelopes at the Observer Office
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Object Description
| Title | 1901-01-24; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1901-01-24 |
| 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 |
