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The
BSERVER.
\. I.WARREN, "Publisher.
SALINE, WASHTENAW;C0., MICH., THURSDAY MARCH 21, 1901.
VOL. XXI.—NO 22.
£&-
Are Your Eyes Bad?
Council Proceedings
Regular session ot the Common
Council held in Council Chamber,
March 14.
President Townsend In chair.
Trustees present Messrs. Schairer,
Gates, Henne, Bassett and Msh. "Absent Burkhart.
Minutes of last session read and approved.
Street Commissioner's report read,
accepted and placed on file.
On motioa the Street, Fire and
Cemetery Funds were transferred to
.the Contingent Fund.
The Inspectors presented their report of Election and the following were
declared elected by the Board.
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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 thai 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 o" your
eyesight Dr- Stein is -reliable, you <"o not see him once and" then loo"i for. "rim
again in vain. He is going to 'make special visits to youi* town, pome qni* see
him and have your eyes scientifically teste*" free of charge, that yoyj may haye
comfort when you read and vyrite. Efe will be at tbe
Hannon Ilquse; Monday and
Tuesday, Mar. 25 and 26.
Chas. Burkhart;
Geo. R. Lutz;
J. Fred Weissinger;
Ashley B. VanDuzer;
( Fred Henne
President;
Clerk,
Treasurer,
Assessor,
Trustees
for -! Fred Jerry
Two Years ( John McKinnon
The Finance Committee reported
favorably on the following bills and
orders were ordered drawn on the
Treasurer for same:
A. J. Warren Printing, etc
" " " Treas. Salary
E. M. Henr.e Wood
J. H. Fish Election Board
G. C. Townsend " "
J. W. Gates " "'
Geo. E. Schairer Registration Bd 2.00
Leonard Bassett " " 2.00
Will Rogers Gatekeeper
Henry Jewett "
Geo. R. Lutz Salary and"Stat'y
Lister & Sneeder Pens, etc.
Dr. B. F. Sheeder Health Officer
Jacob Clough Street Work
Chas Carven "- "
". '.' ' "ylat-shaU
'.'. Avvrey Ally Fees
" Burkhart M4se
0,n uiotian Council adjourned.
Geo. b1. Lutz, Q. C. Townsend,
Clerk. President.
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Milan Locals
The Glaman Comedy Company of
Kansas City, Missouri will hold the
boards at the opera house this week, -
The Salvation Army Gospel singers
are at the Union Church every night
this week.
Chae. Gauntlett of Detroit spent Sunday with Milan friends.
M. A. Palmer is in Toledo this week
purchasing millinery goods.
Prof. Guthrie gave Ann Arbor
friends a call Saturday.
Mrs. Chas. Steener of Durand is visiting Milan friends.
The ground was broken Mouday for
the new hotel on Main street.
Mr. Kelly and daughter have returned from their Detroit trip.
The Baptist Ladies and young people
will hold their Tea Social Efternoon
and evening at Mrs. Redmans residence
on Main street Friday.
Mrs. F. Bray of Delray is visiting
-Milan friends.
Cash Butler of Ypsilanti spent Sunday in Milan.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Swich have returned
from theu* Petersburg visit.
Mrs. H. B. Sinclair is visiting friends
at.Tecumseh.
Cheap Insurance.
Many a man has been insured against
Bright's disease, diabetes, or other
dangerous ailment hy a fifty cent bottle
of Foley's Kidney Cure, TJnterkirch*
er's drug store.
Money Saved
Now
J3LT
In buying Cloaks,
Millinery and Dress Groqds
Closing out prices on
all these lines
W. H. Sweet & Son
SALVE,
th*rrnq*8t healing qolvo in the world.
One Drawback to Deportation.
Minister Wu Ting Fang was recently
.old a story in regard to the Chinese
sxclusion act that pleased him noticeably. Soon after the act was passed
the secretary of state" received a letter
.'rom Pennsylvania, signed hy a Chinaman. The writer said that he had
**ome to this country under false pre-
:enses and hence he .should he deported.
;o China immediately. The yequesi
was so strange that -pie secretary o?
'state ordergd ajx investigation. The
Xgent reported 9. few days later tha':
ifie Chinaman's, statement. about, tfte
way in *\j\rhich ifi *5nte^cd this country
ivas correct and that he should he de-
Jorted. There was one drawback,
iowever. The Chinaman had been convicted of murder ana sentenced to life
amriponment*.
Ypsilanti
Mieh.
You'll find here
The choicest of the season's Wash Goods.
Ginghams io to 6oc per yd
Batiste and Dimity 12 1-2 to 25c
Mercerized Foulards. 39c
Will make your Shirt Waists and save you
all trouble and worry-
Walking Skirts of good heavy cloth dark gray and
brown mixtures. Its a good full skirt with fifteen rows
of stitching at $1.98
Arabian Curtains^*--^>
The very latest thing in Lace Curtains $6.00
$10.00 Per pair.
The new Mattings are ready.
1 - •
Davis & Kishlar
Ypsilanti Mich
Subscribe for
The Cure thatCures
Coughs,
Grippe,
\Mha$%\x\g e-sugh, ^sthnia"
Bronchitis aria 'Incipient
Consumption is
OTTOS
to%"^Miwl\*.*.a',e*3. .
|#V*^Vto*"*$*-te.' 25^50i*".s/
A Cold Wave
-,-....<; -tsaosiing
And you will want something to keep you warm.
BLANKETS
FUR ROBES
PLUSH ROBES
We have thorn,"the Finest lino we
have ever kept at prices ranging from
SI. to S15. Come and see them.
A..W. Lashier
1901.
Fashionable Apparel for Men and Boys
We are ready with our complete assortment of
Swell Tailor-made Clothing an I Haberdashery for Spring.
Everything in our store is new and .fresh and everything is
absolutely correct for this -season' Our discretion in the
selection of fabrics and styles and having had the choice of
The Best from the Most Reliable Makers
We are confident of pleasing the most hard-to please, but,
at the same time, are able to offer the goods at prices that
will appeal pleasantly to the most economical. These garments are made of serviceable dressy fabrics, all the newest colors and possess in a high degree the latest inventions
of the artist tailor craft. -
Staebler & Wuerth
The Famous,
Black Hawk Corn Planters
and Drills
Pay for themselves in one season through increased yield, on account of accuracy of drop. We are
"Just three in a hiir or any other drop when
wanted. ^'
F.D.FORD Agent.
i
DThe stomach controls the situation.-
Those who are hearty and strong are
those who can eat and digest plenty of
food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests
what you eat and allows you to eat all
the good food you want. If you suffer
from indigestion, heartburn, belching
or any other stomach trouble, this
preparation can't help but do you
good. The roost sensitive stomachs
can take it. Unterkircher's drug
store."
< NEW FIRM t>
L have recently purchased my brother's stock of
Harness, Carriages, etc., and will continue the
business at the old stand where I will be glad to
welcome the old patrons and niake new ones.
My stock of blankets and robes is. largo and will
be closed out at cost.
Give me a call.
Louis Sturm
Working 24 Hours &Da,j.
There's ho rest for those tireless
little workers—Dr. King's New Life
Pills. Millions are always busy, curing Torpid Liyer, Jaundice, Biliousness, Fever and Ague. They banish
Sick Headache, drive- out Malaria
Never gripe or weaken. Small, taste
nice, work wonders. Try them. 25c
at Lister & Sheeder's. <
Night Was Her Terror. "
"I would cough nearly all night
long," wiles.Mrs. Chas. Applegate, of
Alexandria, Ind., "and could hardly
get any sleep. I had consumption so
bad that if I walked a block J wouli*.
cough frightfully-and spit blood, but,
when all other tpedicines failed, three
§1.00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained
58 pounds." It's absolutely guaraor
teed lo cure Coughs, Colds, La Grippe,
Bronchitis and all Throat and Lung
Troubles. Price aOn and $1.00. Trial
bottles free at Lister & Sheeder's drug
store.
Eugene J. Hall, the poet and pub-
f(jf| lisher, says that one dose of Foley's
Honey and Tar restored his voice when
hoarseness threatened to prevent his
lecture at Central Music Hall, Chicago.
Nothing else as good. Unterkircher's
drug store.
Best For Horses.
- Dr. Humphreys' Veterinary Stable
Chart mounted, to hang on stable-wall,
mailed free. Address Humphreys"
Medicine Co., Cur. William & John
Sts., New York.
A GREAT record of cures, unequalled in medical history, proves
Hood's Sarsaparilla posseEsesjiierit uu-
euowu'o any other ME DP CINE.
An Honest Medicine for LaGrippe. \
George W. Waitt, of South Gardiner,
Me., says: "I"have had the worst
cough, cold, chills and grip and have
taken lots of trash of no account but
profit to the vendor. -Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy is the only thing that
has done any good whatever. I have
used one bottle of it and the chills,
cold aud'grip have all lqft me. I congratulate the manufacturers of an honest medicine." For sale by Lister &
Sheeder.
At .the Observer .Office.
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POSTAL * MOREY. |
Morn'tron*. I
The
Griswold
House
DETROIT.
•trtctly i
flr-it- A
olass, 5
mo-Urn, "*
up-to-date j.
Hotel, located *
in the heart of i
the City. >
Kates, $2, $2.50, $3 per Day.
C«n. 0 hand Rivsh * a ft I aw OLD »T.
Time to Oa Up.
like every other complex machine, the human body has its
periods for repair. Sleep is Nature's time for rest, when the
repair shops of the brain make good the damage of the -waking
hours. The man who cannot sleep, or who suffers from headache,
nervousness, lost appetite, indigestion, heart trouble or pain, is
running with a hot box. Give the tired brain and worn-out
nerves a. chance to rest. Stop! It is time to oil up.
"I suffered from headache, nervousness and a general
inn-down condition; It was almost impossible for me to
* sleep at night and my health became so poor that I could
ferform the lightest work* only with the greatest difficulty,
began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine and before the first bottle
was gone could see an improvemet. I was able to get a good
" sleeptat night, and grew steadily stronger under the treatment until I was cured." C. E. Hackbtt, Greene, N. Y.
D*. Miles' Nervine
feeds-and Tests the weary brain and weakened nerves. It"
gives zest to the appetite, stimulates digestion, increases
circulation and restores "uealtb. to body and miira.
Sold by druggists on guarantee.
De. Miles "Medical Go., Elkliart, In3,
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Object Description
| Title | 1901-03-21; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1901-03-21 |
| 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 |
