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SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY FEBRUARY 2), 1901.
YGL. XXi:~-NO 18,
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Are Your Eyes Bad?
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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
comes 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 means and added strain, and their eyes made weaker. Consultation with a specialist means the ending of all misery, and the saving of your
eyesight. Dv~ Stein is reliable, you do not see him once and then look for him
again in vain. He is going to make spepial visits to your town Come and see
him and have yoiir 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, Feb. 25 and 26.
Money Saved
Now
In buying Cloaks,
Millinery and Dress Goods
Closing out prices oil *
all these, lines
W, H, Sweet & Son
, Ypsilanti
' Mich.
All Underwear
One Quarter Off
With just one exception
' Ribbad Fled Lined
50-GENI PANTSiND VESTS, NOW
Everything else in the Underwear stock at 1-4 off
Davis & Kishlar
Ypsilanti Midi
Subscribe fur the OBSERVE!
Mooreville.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton returned to
their home in Detroit Saturday.
Rev. Mr. Dodds of Belleville, is. assisting Rev. Field this week In his
revival meetings1.
Roy McMullen made a trip to Ypsilanti Saturday. , *
Mr. Shaw of Azalia, -visited his
brother C. A. Shaw Sunday.
Clata McMullen is spending the
week in Detroit.
Frank Haynes visited in Milan from
Saturday until Monday."
The Young People held a Valentine
Social' at A. G. MclntyreV Friday
night.
Mr. Southwick and daughter of
Carlton, visited Mr. and Mrs. .-John
Willmol Frida3' and Saturday.
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* Auction.
C. Bee tin er having rented his farm
34 miles south of Saline village, on the
Tecumseh road, will sell at auction
Thursday, March 14,
at 12 o'clock sharp, the following property: '
7 good Horses pair Heavy matched
Geldings and pair Mght matched
Roadsters, Ten head of Cattle 2 Dur-
hams due March 5 and October 11, 2
Jerseys due April "25 and September
11, Heifer due May 18, 2 2-year old
Steers, 2 Yearlings, 2 8-months old
Calves, 40 Fine Wool Ewes, 1 Shropshire Ram, 2 Sows with pig, S Shoats,
Lumber Wagon with extra set of iron
wheels, Grain Binder, Mower, Hay
Rake, Tedder, Drill, Plow, 40-tooth
Drag, Spring-tooth Harrow, 2 Corn
Cultivators, Roller, Fanning Mill,
Corn Sheller, Hay Rack, Pair Bobs,
Scales, Road Cart, 2 sets Double
Harness, 1 Set Light Double Harness,
Single Harness, 5 Nets, Scraper,
Grindstone, Buggy Pole and a pair of
Heavy Blankets. A quantity of Hay
and Corn in the ear. Also a lot of
Household Goods and small farm toois.
Teems—All sums of So and under
cash, on all sums oyer tliat amount one
year's time will be giyeu on approved-
notes bearing 6 percent iuteresl.
J. W. Hull, Auct.
Auction
Fred Walker having rented his farm
31 miles north-west of Saline village,
will sell at auction
Thursday, February 28,
at 12 o'clock sharp, the following:
2 good heavy horses, 3 good milch
cows, new, milch cow with palf b'y....sitle,
4 he;*-,d young cattle, fat heifer, 40 good'
breeding ewesj. l(j yearling ewes, 3
breeding sows, § shoats, 50 Plymouth
rock hens, 300 bu oats, 300 bu.- corn,
Milwaukee binder nearly .ne\v, jMcGar-
mick mower, new hay-rake,*- tedder,
drill, roller, plow; pair bobs,' 2"spbing
tooth harrows; 40-tooth dpag', -Iv'corn
cultivators, wheel cultivator, /grabble
fork, pulleys and wipe, Shbrmau hay
rack, stock rackv fanning'mill, Fair-
bank seale^ truck wagon, lumber
wagon, double buggy, 2 sefe double
harness one nearly new, buggy pole,
2 gravel boxes, 20 foot ladder, 2■'. canvasses one -20 x 20 and one 12 x 20, 3
sheep'troughs, & patent bee "hives,
quantity of copnatalks and other little
articles too numerous to mention.
Terms of Sale.
All sums of §5 00 or under,, casb.
Over that amount, one year7s ? time
will be given on approved ndtfes "with
interesfat 6 per cent.'
. v J. W. Hull,.-Auctioneer
. A Fireman's Close Call.
"I stuck to my engine, although
every joint ached and every nerve was
racked with pain," writes C. W. Bellamy, a locomotive fireman, of Burlington, Iowa., "I was weak and pale,
without any appetite and all run down.
As I. was about to give up, I got. a
bottle of Electric Bitters* and, ■ after
taking it, I felt as well as I ever did in-
"my life." Weak, sickly, run down,
people always gain new life, strength
and vigor from their use. Try them.
Satisfaction guaranteed by Lister &;
Sheeder's. Price 50 cents.
New Medical Book.
Dr. Humphreys' pocket Manual on
the treatment and care of the sick in
all diseases sent free* Address the
Humphreys' Medicine Company, Cor.
William & John Sts.s New York.
For the weakness and prostration
following grippe there is nothing so'
prompt and effectiva as One'Minute
Cough .Cure. This preparation is
.highly endorsed as an unfailing remedy
1 for all throat and lung troubles and its
early use prevents consumption--'- It
"was made to. cure quieklyt *_■-n-Jt'er-
kircher's drug Store. ■
BANNER SALVE.
the most healing selve it*** the world,
W. L. Yancy, Paducah, Ky., writes:
"I had a severe case of kidney disease
and three of the best physicians in
southern Kentucky treated me without
success. I was induced to try Foley:s
Kidney Cure. The first bottle gave
immediate relief, and three bottles
cured me permanently. I gladly
recommend this wonderful remedy."
tJnterkircher's drug- store.
ALASKA FLOWERS.
A WeU-Known .Lover of Sature Tells
Us ATjout Xhera-
Joltn .Burroughs, the well-ltcown
bird lover and naturalist, describes in
the Country Magazine a trip that he
made to Alaska. Among other things
he says: "But we * all climbed the
mighty emerald billow that rose from
the rear of the village, some of us repeatedly. From the ship it loolced as
smooth as a meadow, but the climber
soon found himself knee-deep in ferns,
grasses and a score of flowering plants,
and now and then pushing through a
.patch--of alders as high as his head.
He could not go far before his hands
would be full of flowers, blue predominating. The wild geranium here is
light blue, and it tinged the slopes as
daisies and buttercups do at home.
Near the summit there were patches
of most exquisite forget-me-nots, of a
pure, delicate hue with a yellow center. They grew* to the height of a
2oot, and a handful of them looked'
like something just caught out of the
sky above, Here, too, were a small,
delicate lady's-slipper, pale yellow
sljriped with maroon, and a pretty
dwarf rhododendron, its large purple
flower sitting upon the moss and
lichen, The climber also *waded
through patches of lupine, and put his
feet among bluebells, Jacoo's-ladder,
iris, saxifrage, cassiopes and many
others. The song birds "that attracted
our. notice were the golden-crowned
sparrow and the little hermit thrush.
The golden crown had a peculiarly
piercing, plaintive song, very- simple,
but very'appealing. There were only
three notes, but they were from out
the depths of the bird's soul. In them
was all the burden of-the mystery and
pathos of life.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of.
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CJ A. £» «S» <0 ■£*. I -3L .
Bears tha • /fiha Kind You HavB Always Botifht
Signature f'fl
' of W&a
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A Cold Wave
Is corning"
And you will want something to keep you warm.
FUEEO!
USHI
W"e have thenvthe Finest lineS^we
have ever keptat prices ranging from
SL to $15, Come and see them.
• A. W. Lashier
At Greatly Reduced Prices.
The balance of our entire stock of
NEW CLOTHING
At reduced oriees during the month»of *■ <~
JTelDio-CL.ebJO-y Only
We wish to reduce our Stock to the 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_±lc3-X,e3D_3s OXoislxizcLg?
, Every tiling-New.
Fleece Lined Underwear at 85c per suit'
.• Every article guaranteed. .-' .
Your money, back if you are not satisfied.
Staebler & Wuerth
Plenty of-
And a good place to load it; at
E. W. Forcl & Son, Agentg
< NEW FIRM t>
l have-recently purchased my brother's stock of , ' *.
Harness, Carriages, etc., aud will continue the
business at the old stand where I will be glad to
' welcome the old patrons and make hew ones.
My stock of blankets and robes is large and will
be .closed out at cost.
_Giyeme.il call.. . '"" "-—*-'•"-
iv Louis Sturm
- "For five or six years I was troubled-.j f-C
with nervous prostration which, brought ■■■-*;/•.
on neuralgia and a most distressing feel- ;i-!
ing in my head and stomach. Nothing I .'.'■'',
could get seemed to help me until a friend -
recommended Dr. Miles' Nervine and I •
bought a bottle on trial. The pain was^
relieved after a few doses- and I kej)t on
using it until my strength- and health -
returned." . Mrs. Stella Van* Slyck,
Lake Geneva, "Wis. .
Nervine.
It is the essence of nerve foods and a reconstructant of unfailing power, which nourishae,
fortifies and refreshes the whole nervous system. Begin its use at once.
Are the warning cries from overwdi;|ced,-
worried, 'weak, hungry and exhausted
nerves—nerves that have been abused and
•neglected until outraged " nature could
stand the strain no longer- ^without a protest. Every piercing, cutting, tearing,
burning, 'pressing pain of this dreadful
disease is a call for.help. Why not heed
this call while relief is within your reach?
* Kow. is the" time to begin; and the best of
'allremqdies'to'use is
, 'Sold By aH dwggfstg ©a a ggafaateg*
&%I-^&&sl£al€&;? ii
Object Description
| Title | 1901-02-21; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1901-02-21 |
| 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 |
