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A. J. WARREN, Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THUESDAY JUNE K% 1901.
VOL. XXI.--NG 34.
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 Bscribe it to any cause but the right one and take a pill.
The real cause of thi-ir misery is that their eyes **re weak and every time they
read or writ.- means mid added strain, and their eyes made weaker. Consultation with a spec-i-ilist. mi-ans the ending of all misery, and the saving of your
eyesight. Dr.. St*-i.n i* reliable, you do not see him oticn and then look for him
again in vain H« is going i<> make special visits tn your town Conn* ami see
him and have your e^es si-.ieiitilically tested free of charge, that you may have
comfort wlimi ><mi rem! and write, He wiil be at the
Harmon House; Monday and
Tuesday, June 17 and 18.
Milan Locals
Died, June ± at "Los Angeles, California, Mrs. Alice Hill. The remains
were brought here for interment.
Thi£ was her former home and she
was n lovely woman, greatly loved, and
esteemed hy a large circle of friends.
Deceased leaves a husband, infant son,
mother aud ohe brother. The funeral
services were held at the home of the
brother Monday afternoon, Revs H. A.
Field and Danskin officiating. The
lloral offerings were many and beautiful. During the services the stores
were closed as a mark of esteem and
respect to the bereaved ones. Interment at Marlle Park Cemetery.
School closes Friday. The Grammar
an-fPrimary rooms will close with a
picnic. Commencement exercises
Thursday eveniug and the Alumni
Banquet Friday evening.
The Free Methodist Conference aud
Camp meeting opened June 12 in
Hack's grove. It will continue until
next week.
Dr. E. Pyle has returned from his
Buffalo trip.
_ Mrs. C. M. Pebenham and Grace-
have returned froni their Toledo sojourn.
Miss Cecil Gauntlett is one of tne
Ann Arbor High School graduates*
this year.
Mrs. E. A. Farrington and Blanch
have returned from their summer sojourn.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitehead of
Toronto, Canada, ar» visiting friends
here.
Mr. t.nd Mrs. Chas. Robbins of
Wyandotte, havn moved to Milan und
rented Mrs. M. A. Burnitp's house.
Mrs. Ada P«pper of Dei toil, is visiting friends* lleri-
MiV, Wm. Lee i* inking* bit ths at
Clark's Mineral Sanitarium at Detroit.
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W. H. Sweet & Son
ypsilanti
Mich.
£
If you find it difficult
To keep your boys
"in at the heels,"
Try
Hercules
20c
Boys'
Stocking
All mothers that have bought thorn say that they are the best-
boy's stockings they can find at 20c.
We woald like your opinion.
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Have you bought your
PORCH RUG?
We have mattings made from Marsh Grass and Heavy Cotton Warp.
Buy two, three or four yards according to the length of your porch,
fpay out 5 inches on each end and you have a handsome rug and one
that will not soil or spoil with dust or rain. -Joe per yard.
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Davis & Kishlar
Ypsilanti Mich
The Lake Rida-w Farmers ball team
took Milan into camp 21 to 1, last
Thursday, and Clinton beat Britton
20 to 0, with Harris in the box part of
the game for Britton. Milan and
Britton should now play for the championship.—Tecumseh News.-
m m m. —
Mention was made in the News a
few weeks ago of the lucky strike of
the four Heywood brothers in the
Beaumont oil district of Texas. They
have recently strui'U another well that
flows more than their first one and
the hoys are reported having made
$.5,000,000 in a- many months—Tecumseh News •
Uttle Economic* of Itlrl- IIIon.
One ,of the busier business men ot
this city, with offices in Broadway,
never purchased a scratch book in his
life, and .never wastes a fresh piece ot
paper on a memorandum or a column
of figures. Every envelope that comes
in his mail is sliced ajiart, back from
the front, and the front or address
side is preserved for use. The Inside
forms a clean, smooth sheet, '!%x6"4
inches. One of- ^he millionaires of
Boston mad*;, his stai*'- by. saving
empty nail kegs and fielliag them back
to the nail makers ffop: ten centa eacn
in trade. His clerks ^ere accustomed
to kicking in the staves and burning
them in the stove.—-N^ Yost* Press.
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S>ven "{fears In B-sd,.
"Will wonders e7er cease?" inquire
the friends of Mrs. L. Pease, of Lawrence, Kan. They knew she had been
unable to leave her bed in seven years
on account of kidney and liver trouble,
nervous prostration and general .dehil-
ity; but, 'Three bottles of Electric
Bitters enabled* "me to walk," she
writes, "and in three months I felt
like a u&w person." Women suffering
from Headache, Backache, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Fainting and Dizzy Spells will And it a
priceless blessing. Try it. Satisfaction is guaranteed. Weinmann &
Matthews. Only 50c.
RIngling Bros' Excursions.
Arrangements have been completed
by which all who wish to attend the
performances of Ringling Bros.*'
World's Greatest Shows in Ann Arbor
Saturday June 9, can secure special
excursion rates on all lines of travel.
This will be the only point in this
vicinity where the great show will ex-
hibitduricg the present season, and
those who fkil to see it will miss the
grandest amusement event of the year.
Sincu last season Ringling Bros.'
famous exhibition has been greatly enlarged and is now beyond all question
tho largest and best combined eircus,
menagerie and aippodrome in the
Uaited Suites. The performance is
given by over 300 high-salaried specialists, in tnree rings, on two in mii-
air, and on a huge quarter mile track.
The trained animal features, which
are alone worth many times the price
of admission to see, include Ringling*
brothers' latest sensation, twenty
elephants performing at one time, in
one ring; Lockhart's famous elephant
comedians; O'Brien's wonderful sixty-
one horse act, and many other great
trained animal displays. The grand
free street parade which takes place at
10 o'clock on the morning of the exhibition is .the most magnificent display ever seen. Don't miss it.
The "Music Machine."'
The "talking machine" through
various improvements, says the American Art Journal, might to-day better
be called the "musicmaehine"*" for it
is through its ability to reproduce
musical numbers that il continues to
find so much favor. As the novelty
wears off, the p.ublie is demanding a
very different performance from the
graphophone than that, of a few years
ago. N(>w it is m in ply a means to an
•end, and tbat i ttd is to have-acceptably
pl-iyed for on« the very newest music.
With even a $5 graphophonVs a. man
can hear selections from the latest
light operas or Sousa's newest, march,
weeks before they hecome threadbare.
The Columbia Phonagraph Co., No.
88 Wabash avenue, Chicago, headquarters for graphophones and talktDg
machine supplies of every kind, will
send you catalogues on application.
High Tide in
Summer Selling
Everything in the line of Wearables is now at its
best. Assortments are better, styles are tbe best of.
the season. Prices are reasonable—altogether the
best time of the season for Slimmer Shopping.
Wash Goods
Finest litios we have ever, shown
and all at popular prices
12*-c, 15c. 20c, 25c.
Silks
This week all our $1.00, 89c and
75c Silk Foulards, all 24 inches
wide, ai *i9c a yard
Our Costume Sals
Closing every Ladies Suit in the
store at $5.75, $7,50, $9.85 and
315.00. just about half price and.
the best bargains we ever offered.
Ccwe froijj pure, untainted blood. -Not
Qjmplexion can be muddy, mottled o£eijfc
-o,w if tbe. blood is ppre^ no cony>l£.\-ioo c^
6B.cl.ear of. blemi-jhes. I**" ths blooalsafit m
"tfore. than this: disease "caijpot ostsfia*
"^ody.suppliedAWtfc'par's h'sea,. Thtei'fr'i**
secret o&'the sneces** of &isiy King.. It,
JpakeR pure blofict.
Celery K*Mg* c«rea constipation, JJesvew
"3tpnmc"^Xty€i;*m*i"3a(toeya"'"fias'*&. &
Edward Huss, a well known "business
man.of Salisbury, Mo., writes; "I wish
fa, say for the benefit of others, that I
was a sufferer Irom. lumbago, and kidney trouble, and: all the remedies I
took gay **- we no relief, I was. induced
to try Foley's Kidney Cure,, and after
the use of three bottles, I was cured."
Unterkircher's drug store.
A. O. Blanchard, West Bangor, N.
Y., says: "I have been troubled with
kidney disease for the last five years.
Have doctored with several physicians
and! got no relief until I used two
bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure." TJnterkircher's drug store.
At the Post-office
Bliving moved my shop into
the post-office room. X am now
ready to do all kinds of Watch*,
Clock, Jewelry, Lock and Umbrella repairing on short notice.
Brine*' in your work.
C. N. How
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BuM-fte _^Tli8 Kind Yea flaw AtmjsBoaglit
"Jigoatm?
Saves Two From Death.
"Our little daughter had- an almost
fatal attack of whooping cough And
bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Havi-
land, of Armonk, N. Y., "but,, when
all other remedies failed,, we saved her
life with Dr. King's New Discovery.
Our niece, who had Consumption in an
advanced stage, also used this wonderful medicine and to-day she is perfectly
well." Desperate.throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medicine on: earth.
Infallible for Coughs and Colds.. 50c
and $1.00 bottles guaranteed by Weinmann & Matthews. Trial bottles free.
Mr. James Brown of Portsmouth,
Va. over 90 years of age suffered for
years with a bad save on his face.
Phyaipians could not help him. DeWitt's Witch Hagel Salve oured him
permanently, TJnterkircher's drug
store.
Epitome of Domestic Practice.
Dr. 'Humphreys' pocket Manual on
the treatment and care of ihe sick in
all ailments mailed free; Humphreys'
Medicine Co., Cor. William and John
Sts. New York.
MONEYi
|4mii lie t-nmrQii >urM,'«'iiu?of *mnp.
""-I'li-Ily ami. Itvui-rnb?"1', Iij- Oo*k ot
either m-x. vt>uii- ur old, and in thrir
umi !■•■ alitH-s,".'* IiercTcr t tit-y livr. A ii**
one ran <«* ih«* unrk. Eati-ti» Irani
(Ve famuh even-rbinj. ITe sUrt jou, Xo ri'-k. Tcu ^-*n ilcvuts
y*»ttrsparemfiraniis.fjr nil ymtr lime to ihewuiK, Ihl* U an
jntir^lyncwIcatJ^D-l bring»-»ron'dt'rful»ucyfixiii«"r-fr5'\\i*tkcr-
Brpltinerf tir etmiii"; from #S3 to #i"t"(WH''cXi'ntl uji^jirdi,
tattinoritsftfrallUle *"^jierirq^f. ^Vfr*/*!* "fliniMi vonllie-"rm-.
pli-vincii"' and lesch tor ("KCtt^ 3\q &mre lo «xnl»lu here. Vull
If you can make it possible to visit our store any
tioie^daring the next two weeks, you'll be very much
pleased with the special values we are offering in the
above lines.
E. F. MILLS & CO,
Ann Arbor.
nEEE-arcGL
To Hold On
to yonrmoney.
when snch inducements
are offered.
We sell all wool suits for S8.00, 510,00, $12.00 and S15.00. Our
guarantee with the makers, thai; is two, and you are donbly safe.
.Every article we sell is guaranteed and if it has given unsatisfactory
wear we replace the goods if returned within a reasonable length of
time. Our immense stock of Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Hats, Caps*
and Neckwear interest you.
The Leading Clothiers.
Staebler & W.uertb
Crescent Bicycle^
Iron Age Cultivators,
American Wheel Harrows,
Pitt's Spike-tooth Harrows,
Plymouth Binder Twine*
anil Rope
"For Sale "toy
F. D. FORD
<A NEW FIRM>.
j I have on hand a fine line of Carriages-and
Harness, new and up-to-date in pattern aud finish,
which I will close out at prices that will be
satisfactory.
Also have a limited number of fine blankets and —
robes whieh I will sell cheap.
Louis Sturm
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Object Description
| Title | 1901-06-13; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1901-06-13 |
| 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 |
