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SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY APRIL 4, 1901.
VOL. XXI.-NO 24,
j&jdcl<3l
W. H. Sweet & Son
ypsilanti
Mich.
A Word About'Hosiery.
Hercules School hose.
The greatest wear resisting hose"" for Children.
It's the quality of yarn put into them, their elasticity,
permanency of dye, that makes mothers look for that
brand when they want stockings for their children.
20 cents per pair all sizes.
Leather Stockings for boys and girls, 25 bents.
•'Matchless" Hose for "Ladies wear is a beautiful silk
finished stocking. The wearing parts of the. matchless
hose, the heel, solo and toe are reinforced with an extra
thread. Of course you can wear holes in rugs, you can
wear them in boiler iron too, but notquieklj. not with
ordinary, usage.
"Matchless" hose are much the same, you can get
through them but not in ordinary time with ordinary use.
They cost you 25c a pair. If you insist on paying 85c or
.50c, we have those also. Next time you buy hosiery try
the Matchless. We are anxious to have you, because if
you try them once we will always have you for a Customer.
Davis & Kishlar
Ypsilanti Mich.
JJlJiae'b Ijqual to the Occasion.
A story is-told of the wonderful tact,
kindness and hospitality of one of the
leaders of Baltimore.society, who died
recently. Air one-Of Her famous reception a rathetu-aavkward young man,
with little social experience, accidentally Ic'tfoeked over and smashed one of
a pair oE beautiful and costly vases.
Seeing his chagrin and embarrassmenf,
the hostess immediately put jiim at lug
gasg by declaring: "01j, Mr.. ——; I 'am
sq much qbliged to yo*4"'fgr breaking;
|haj..yase. I never did *ike ||t and X
^ave been hoping tha"; *[ ceu.ld get'rid.
of if somehow. Now that "you have
given me the-.excuse I am going to give
myself the pleasure of smashing* the
other one," which/she accordingly proceeded to do, although she prized the
vases highly. It is said that to a shop
girl or a ^theater ticket seller or any
one else wh'o.did her .some favor or act
of courtesy her thanks were so charming that the person thanked fairly.
'•\t'0'rsh'p'e&» her there**^Tter.—Baltimore;
Sun. , 'v """■*■■' -""
..... "Tfel^'BisI-ei'-.
Twetve-yearsagO'jJ. W.^Sy-'liYan, of
"ga'fWord., pom., ic^cUea "*te leg with
**, i*Ks'ty wire. ioflammsftion, and blood
poisoning set in. .For two years he
suttered intensely; - Then \l\e best doctors urged amputation, '.'nut,'" he
writes, "I used one bottle of Electric
Bitters find li boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salye aud my leg was* sound and
well as ever." :-For Eruption^ Eczema,
Tetti*-, -Salt Kheura, Sores and all
btood,.disorder#Electric Bitters has no
rival-on earth*.' Try them*. Wefiimann
&.Matthews will guarantee satisfaction
or refund-money. Only 50 cents.
: • •-/.- ^* ■
' i' r****T* Msisacliusetts Is RIcli.
.',T'he report of thest'^te tax commissioner of" Massachusetts shows' "why
the people of that state aire rich, 'says-
vj-'the-Ne'w.YorkNTimes.- The;totalJJfa^-"
tion of the capital "stock q£ fiftr-aftm-^
tions in thftt state is;$eir;66i;i2o, -with
nearly ""100,000,000 not counted . .because of -litigation. The .value "of the*''
land and machinery, of these corporations is ?349,356',129. The'aggregate of
the taxes assessed, on this ""property is'
■"5,156,160. "^Massachusetts is- a poor
state natiirallyi Her people^encouraged
and developed manufactures with the
result stated. If the farms are abandoned, the" mills are filled. There is a.
lesson iff this-r-divi4ends!
Foley's, ff&neyend Tat
t.s0^hj^gs^skd'stops tbd cough.'
Tha Best Blood Purifier.
The blood is constantly being purified by the lungs, liver and kidneys.
Keep these organs in a healthy eondi-
tioD'and the bowels regular and you
will have no need of -i blood purifier.
For this purpose there is nothing
equal to Ch*)ir,berl**in's Stomach and
Liver Tablets, 6b« dose of the-/-, will
do you morn goiul tt",'""l a dollar bottle
of the best blond pqi-if]ev. Price, So
cents,, Sacople-! fpee at Weinmann &
Matthews), drug slope;
German Umpire ITns >'o Capital.
By.the ce.nsujs of December, 1895, the
papulationVof t**e German empire, was
52,279,901; the" area, 540,67? square
kilometefs (one square kilometer being equal to two-fifths of an American,
square mile). The German empire has
noncapital* Berlin "is the cap^ita^ q£ £fte
kingdom .of* Prussia,•a,***,*! 'thfe'res^e^ee
of the emneipgr. as kigg of'"Prussia, and
•^ #3#? * f&m We parliament
"■R^iclj-s^ag^ -joflv-enes. The date of
acci*S5iQ,n.'o"* 'he-present .emperflr,.i**Vil-'
na-Ri- II,, was June 15,18S8." Bgrlin-has"
| population of over* 1,700,000* aec*-? d^
h>f tq unofficial statements iij the
^aws*-**a-"*e-*-s, . -$he $gures of- the censns
taken l-ist year have not yet been pub.
lished.—New York "Weekly.
"Last winter 1 was confined to my
'bed with a very bad-cold on the lungs.
"Nothing*ga>e."me relief. Finally my
*.yife bought a bottle of One Minute
Cough Cure that effected -a - speedy-
cure. I Cannot speak too highly of
that excellent remedy.'--^i'ar.'-*%5'K.
Houseman, *Min"atA^i^*fSPaj*:.. TJjtter-
kircher's drug-stbrfe 'S> -»*■.. d> ,*8>
OjBL
"Sean the
Sigutnw
-of
ITOIIIA.
(-The Kind YotiHaft-'lways BougW
"'Geo. *"'L.- Beard .ol -High; Tower,
Georgia, writes:^ "Eczema broke.out
im my baby covering ,h,is. entire, hpjiy.
Under treatment of our family physician he got'worse as he could not sleep
for th'e.burn'ing'and itching^- We used
aboxjof "B'ariner"Salve."..9n'him aud
by the* time-it *-was gone he was well.
The doctor Seeing it*'-was curing ofa
said, 'Stick to, it*-for It ig'fitting jrim
more good than- anyth^g | have done
tor him.".'. Jg'n'.er.iiipaher's drug store.
, OASTOItXA..
"Bears the'- ~'_j^'TtoJfinil You Haft'Alvrays Bought
if *
WALKING IN SLEEP.
Row the Pheaomtma Art Ezplalnad am
Selontlflo Basil.
The feat of the young Illinois student
who walked twenty miles while asleep
is certainly a remarkable one of its
kind. Usually somnambulists make
short trips and, unlike the subject in
question,-* awake to find themselves in
curious and. ofttimes alarming positions.- The weirdness ol the exploit
and the unnaturalness ot its accomplishment give that becoming .air of
mystery which naturally appeals to
the ignorant and the superstitious. In
reality, however, the phenomena are
very satisfactorily explained^on the assumption that certain areas of the
brain are tor the time being a*wake,
while the 'other portions are asleep.'
Thus, the speaking center *may'be'active and -the dreamer may carry* on a
connected conversation with a listener
and be perfectly oblivious to any other
impressions. Very often under such
circumstances a secret'most carefully
guarded "during waking hours may be
disclosed "to an alert and" inquisltiye
roommate. Not infrequently, also,
poems have been thus composed' and
mathematical problems solved when
the respective cerebral lobes involved
are on. extra sentinel duty. The-same
can -be said for somnambulism in
many of its forms, the muscular'sense
pertaining to walking being in a curious condition of exalted ,. activity.
Strange to "say, the victims of this distressing malady have no recollection
of their adventures although" it is
maintained that they appear to see obstacles and avoid them and their various movements indicate intelligence
and. reason. In many respects the
conditions represent-some of the varieties of hypnotism,' differing from them
only in the matter of absolute autosuggestion, as. against-the domination
of an outside party. The causes of the
trouble are quite obscure—-at least no
definite ones are given by medical*au-
thorities. It is -reasonable * to infer,
however, that" in the'aggravatedveases
the disorder has a cerebral Origin akin
to some of the varieties off epilepsy and
requires the usual treatment" applied
to the latter ' affection.—New -York-
Herald. .
Auction.
,T. L. Harris having decided to quit
farming, will sell at auction at his
farm 4* miles south of Saline on
Tuesday, April 9,
at 12 o'clock sharp, the following properly: • - . ,
. 2 Work Horses, 2. Cows, 2 Yearling
Steers, 2 -Yearling. Heifers, 7 months,
old Calf, 2 Sows, 3 Pigs, Truck Wagon,
nearly new, Narrow lire Wagon, Top
Buggy, Portlan'd" Cutte-% 'Paic'Bobs-,
Mower nearly new, Tedder, Rake, 1-
wh'eel Cultivatoi,2 Hind Cultivators,'
Spring-tooth Drag, Spike Drag, *2
Plows, Roller, Corn Sheller, 2 Wo'**k
Harness, Binder^ Robe and Blanket?,
Single Hai'iieiis, Iron Kettle, 200 1b
Scale, 73 bu Potatoes, Turkeys, 5 tons.
Hay, 400 bu. Oats, 400 bu- Corn,, a
quantity of Household,Goods and a lot
of small tools. i* '■/.'.'; :;
TERMS:' All sums of fo'ahd- udder;
Cash; all over that amount one year's
time will be given on a.pproyed -notes
bearing 6 per cent.interest, * *.«*''
' J. W..:Hi'lCA.uct.
, QaTlght A Dreadful Cpld,
Marion K<$bK6J manager"- foi* T. M.
Thqmpsqn, .a- large importer of fine
millinery at'1658 Milwaukee- Avenue";
Chft*as[cy« **"■**%," N-'During, ,tfae.f Jate
severe weather I "caaght* a" * drea'dlul
.cold wMchr'keftt.-me»awake at .night
"and* made me unfit to attend my work
duringHlfe'aay' >HoWe oj"' my 'mi"jin"ers
was v.taking._ C.haniberlain's •.Cough
Remedy for aTsevere b6ld,*.at thafi time.
which,seemed to relieve her; so quickly
that I bought Some for fiiyself. It aet-
(jd .liketntnigitt and I;began 4to. improve
at once. ' I'anx now entirely' well *arfd
feel very": pleased-?to*^'k'i.Dwie^*»e^*jts
merits,'' ..For -sale by Weinmann &r
Matthews*.--*
iO
' /Sttme-Ciatl' ai. Baroraetarvi' * ,.
The.residents-of northern Knland:
iu*fe?a*peculiaf",Btpnev H$\hh Is'.-c'-tthlr'
commbn {a that c*4ij-fttryf as a substitute?' for a "j&i-'^iffljl'W. '*;3Clis-.1st9^'
whiclj ft?y calV Ilmakiur, lulrns black!
"ff WeM'-h-gmy,whei^badaw*?at"ffic.;*i*i
approaching; fine weather has the ef-4
feet ot tu***n'n'g-: it* almost/white. Th^
Finns regard the. stone^with,.superstitious reVerence, bift scientists,siy that
its chsmgeSi in ,color ^are due to salts
contaiii|diiiSlts1<ompositioa.
,^*w w ^****z= •
You( cannot enjoj? perfect health,
rosy jclieeks "an.A sparkling eyes if your
liven is"s",ftggiah and your bowels clogged BeWltt's Mttle Early Risers
I pAe»BS9 the whole System. They never
gripe. TJnterkircher'-i drug store.
Spring coughs are-soeoially dangerous and unle'ss cured .Bt once, -serious
results often follow. One Minute-
Cough Cure acts like magic..' Itls.nat
a common mixture butYs alhi'ghclass.
remedy. tTnterkirchep's digg store,.1
Ulalciu? Charcoal In Chile.
The Chileans make very good charcoal. Wlie'n tli'ey wish to prepare the
wood they look over their land for
some days, picking out the driest, thick
sticks. If none is available on the
ground, they cut down dry trees. The
•wood prepared and cut into long thick
pieces, they dig large pits, two or
three together. They then place layers of straw between the wood, set it
smoldering and cover it entirely with
the earth. Should the leaat breath of
wind enter then all is in a blaze and
the charcoal ruined if not instantly
covered. For more.than a week this
smoldering goes on. This is an arduous industry for these poor laborers,
who have much anxiety about the
charred *wcad, and are not too well
paid for their labor.—Robert H. Keid
in Chici.E-o'ET-ord.
"I had piles so bad I could get no
rest nor find a cure until I tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. After using it ouce, I forgot I ever had anything like Piles."—E. C. Boice, Somers
Point, N. Y. Look out for imitations.
Be sure you ask for DeWitt's, TJnterkircher's drug store.
*•» • m ■■ .-.
Job Couldn't Have Stood It *
If he'd had Itching Piles. They're
terribly annoying; but Bucklen's Arnica Salve will cure the worst case of
piles on earth. It has cured thousands.
For Injuries, Pains or Bodily Eruptions it's the best salve in the wpWd.
Price 25c a box. Cure guaranteed.
Sold by Weinmann & Matthews.
SUver Service ior Sclxley.
* Work has been begun in Baltimore
on the silver service for Rear Admiral
Winfield Scott Schley, to be made
from the silver coin captured op. the
Spanish cruiser Christobal Colou. The
service will consist of eighteen dinner
plates, one gravy boat, one ladle, "four
vegetable dishes, one game platter, one
fish platter, one entree platter and one
soup tureen. The total *weight*"of the
silver is 2,000 ounces, and the "cost
when completed win be between $7,000
•nd $9,000. ■'.- .
Given TJp To Die With Croup.
Mrs. P. Li. Gordier of Majuiington,
Ky., writes: "My three year, old girl
had a severe case ..of croup, the doctor
said, she could not live and'I "gave her
up t.o.die. I went to the store'and got
a bottle of Foley's Honey"E-hd Tar,- the
first dose gave quick relief and saved
her life." Unterkircher's drug store.
TheCure that Cures
Coughs,
Golds,
Grippe,
Whooping Cough, Asthma'
Bronchitis and Incipient
, .Consumption is
Easter Week
The Season's best and newest is on display this week, "and
at no time in the Spring can you find Stocks so complete,
the novelties so striking as just now and here.
Spring Suits
An elegant display of fine man-
tailored COSTUMES in all the very
latest styles
at $6.oo to $25.00 each.
Spring Dress G-oo&s
By far the best line you'll find.
Cheviots, Granites, Manila Cloths,
etc., etc., in various grades and all
prices moderately from
50c to $1.50 a yard
SILKS
The new SILK FLANNELS 75c to S1.00 a yard.
The new LACE STRIPE SILKS §1.00 a.yard.
The new WAIST SILKS 69c, 75c, and $1.00.
The new FOULARDS 75c and S1.00 a yard.
Some SPECIALS
Elegant Flounced Wrappers—values $1.00 at
Fine $1.00 value, 2-clasp Kid Gloves, at
The new Albatross cloths, for waists, at
Heavy Wool Suitings, for Skirts, at
(Dark and Medium Grey)
69c
79c
50c
39c
Our preparations for supplying your Dry Goods needs at a
moderate price for the best and most reliable goods, are now
complete. You'll appreciate the difference between onr methods
and those that obtain in some stores when you compare wear as
well as price in the articles you buy.
E. F. MILLS & CO,
Ann Arbor.
Spring 1901.
Fashionable. Apparel for Men and Boys
*■ , .» . -
We are ready .with our complete assortment of
Swell Tailor-made Ciothing and Haberdashery for Sp.ring.
Everything in onc'storeis new and fresh and everything is
absolutely correct- for this 4-*season. par discretion in the
selection of fabrics and styl-is sJUd-'htjiVing had the choice of
The Best from the Most Sellable Makers
We are confident of pleasing the most hard-to please, but,
at the same time, are able to offer the goods at prices that
will appeal pleasantly to the most economical. These garments are made of serviceable dressy fabrics, all the newest colors and possess in-a high degree the latest inventions
of the artist tailor craft.
Staebler & Wuerth
The Famous,
A
Is coming
j&nd ybtfwUltwahtsome-
to kee'p^you.warni. ? .
BLANKETS
FUR ROBES
PLUSH ROBES
We "have;thein,'the .Finest line we
have ever kept at prices^ranging from
Sl."to'§15. Come and see them;
' "ih<%. W..Lashier
Black Hawk Corn Planters
and Drills ^
'»;■.. "'-- . ■ ■■"■"if **•*.£■:*>.
» ■' ■$?w-0&-&**y -■..">
• '■"' Pay for themselves. in one season through in-
.' "■ -t ';-.?• -- .• : -'-... ■.*.---
creasdd yield, on account of accuracy of drop. We.; are
"jT^&-tnreB in a* hiir; or any. other drop when
wanted;--* ■• /
T.B.F0ED A^ent
1
•trirtly I
mtmt- \
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moatra, >
np-t«-4at« ?
Hstel.loie--.ted \
In tbe heart ef *;
DETROIT. th,aty
R»ta» $2, $2.50, $3^>er Daj.
eaa.«a«aa awi»f» o««*a«ta a*.
l!«*Sa!?BSJSS*»^
«l NEW FIRM>
1 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 make.new ones. - > - - „ %
•• • .
My stock of blankets and robes is large and will
•-.■,. ■■ b<?closed out at cost. '
Give me a call,
t
Louis Sturm
1
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Object Description
| Title | 1901-04-04; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1901-04-04 |
| 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 |
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| Language | English |
