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OBSERV
A. J. Warren, Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THUESDAY JULY 4, {901.
VOL. XXI.—NQ 37.
^^3DL<3-
W. H. Sweet & Son
Ypsilanti
Mich.
Another Lot Just Received.
* 200 pairs o±
These Curtains ar.e 2 1-2 yards.long and 30
inches wide.
They have a good full ruffle and will laundry nicely.
We closed out one lot of 100 pairs in three
days.
This lot will not Jasj: long. Cgiae. eatfy or
write and we'll tey them aside fo*? you. ■
Davis & Kishlar
Ypsilanti Micl*.
Milan Locals
Our band will play iu Saline the 4th.'
Our people will not celebrate this
year.
Eugene Hardendorft' left for Clear
Lake, Indiana, Saturday. He will stay
at his summer home for a few days
with Mrs. Hardendorff.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sill and family
were the guests of Wm. Hoyt and family of Saline Sunday.
A. Wisdom left Sunday afternoon
tor Shepard where he will visit his son
Eugene and family.
A large numher of the Milanites
took in the Singling Bros.' circus at
"Ann Arbor Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. EC. Gay were in
Detroit the last of the week.
Thb B. Y. P. U. iee cream^ social
Saturday evening was a success.
Mrs. Briggs will entertain the L. O.
T.M.July 11.
A. Alderman has returned from his
Detroit visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Q. Hochradel have e returned from their Petersburg visir.
Messrs. Wilcox, Housman, Pyle,
Hollis and Mrs. M. A, Palmer haye
put down Portland cenient walks in
front of their -business places on the
south side of Main street and on the
north side Messrs. J. W. Blakeslee,
C. M. Deberiham and Ed Guy. Qn
County street J, L. Marble has put
the walks in froRt pf » couple Of his
residences and tpepe are still more
walks to follow,
Atty G. R. Williams will entertain
guests during the 4th of July.
Mr. aud Mrs. S Hartwell are euter-
taining guests from Monroe.
Mr. aud Mrs. L H. MoNeil entertained guests from Tecumseh ,the last
of the week.
Mrs. Vail returned to her lioffle in
Weston Saturday asteppoon after a
pleasant visit with her daughter Mrs.
H. A. Field.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children,
The Kind You Havo Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Consultation Free.
Medicine Free.
TO INTHODTJCE AND ADVERTISE WQJJDERFTJIj
RUMA-KATAH
Is not a Cure-Allbut a Scientific Hemeay~a PosItlveCure for RHEUMATISM, CATARRH, CONSTIPATION.
THE GREAT NERVE AND BLOOD TONIC!
Is a purely Vegetable Compound, free from Mineral Poisons. It cleanses all bilious derangement and impure blood from the system, restores weakened constitutions, tones the nerves and createB an appetite.
. A FQSITIV© 'CURB
"fi-fiF B\i***iJTPatl8m» Ca'ajrh, gtomaoh Trouble. Liver, Kidney and Bladder Complaint, Siok
Beadaphe. Malaria, IndiReetion, DygpepBia, ConBtlpation, Heart Trouble. Sour^Stom-
acb, Loss of Sleep. Neuralgia and Heartburn. FOR RELIEF OP FEMALE
WEAKNESS AND IRREG CLARITIES there is nothing: better.
Free Treatment of the Medicine EMSjJuly 20.
All are invited to call twice a day and receive the Medicine E"R"2E of charge, at
WEINMANN I MATTHEWS' DRUG STORE, SALINE
** Agents of the Company present.
' '• :—— : —
The Regular 31 size for SOc; 3 bottles for 31.-25
After above date, the Medicine wHl be sold at the usual price, $1 pep bottle. You are at liberty to use a whole bottle (30 days*
treatment) as a test, and if not found as represented. YOUR MjONEY WILL BE REFUNDED.
N. B,'—We will give yon a refund check with every bottle.
Free Treatment -with o«tr wonderful SIMPLEX INHALER. Cures Asthma aad H»y Fever. (No Liquid or Powder »sed>.
Cailj>» the Agent slid set testimonials. We have got to Cure to make a Reputation.
WE ARE ALSO SOLE PROPRIETORS OF THE CELEBRATED DR. L. N. MIXER'S
C'A'KCTi'O A~NT% QC1M113ITT A QVDIT1> which Cures Cancer.-Scrofula, Tumor, Goitre (Swelled Neck)
VAnV"*!' Ai."";!/ OWJr^-U-r-UJUA. dintr, Syphilis. Fever Sores. AbBcesaeg, Eczema, Salt-Rheum. Ulcers.
Old Sores. Scurvy, Fits, Piles, I<o6t Manhood, Failing Vitality, and Private Diseases of all Kinds. NONE GENUINE WITHOUT
THIS SIGNATURE : ■ . •
***
J>t\J~S< /H.IX&X G<r.~*trl& f*AO
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It -.."•*•'.*
Citizens of Tecumseh and Vicinity who have been Benefitted by RUMA-KATAH:*
J. C. Bramble—Kidney Trouble. Jno.'BurtIess(Tiptcn)—Stomach and Heart.
Bert Bryan (Ridjeway)—Catarrh. Aug. Prellip (Britton)—Heart and Rheum.
M. Montgomery—Rheumatism. F. M. Erskioe (Tipton)—Stom, and Rheum.
L. Waidron—Nerves. Jas. Barlow (Ridgeway)—Stom. and Heart.
C. W. Hendricks (Pentecost)—Stomach. * and many others.
MilesBaWwin—Palsy apd Nervousness
A. C. BillirigtijPi-Stomach and Nerves.
F. S-Chfe'erSir—Constipation.
*E. A. Hodges—Rheumatism.
Mrs. C. E. Colson—Debility.
Council Proceedings
Regular Session of the Common
Council held in Council Chamber
July 1, 1901.
President Burkhart in chair.
Trustees present Schairer, Jerry,
McKinnon and Gates. Absent Bassett
and Henne.
Minutes of last session read and approved.
Street Commissioner's report rqad,
accepted and placed on file.
The Finance Committee reported
favorably on the-following bills and
orders were ordered drawn on the
Treasu rer for same:
A. B. VanDuzer Tax Assess
Sela Fitzgerald St Sprinkling
Jacob Clough
Chas. EL Carven
H. T. Nichols
Jacob Lutz
Fred Binder
Wm. Nissl**
M. M. Webb
Cha?. H. Carven
Geo. Toller
Marshall
Cetrent Walk
Cem.'Work
Cement Walk
25.00
2.00
4.69
5.00
15.00
8.15
6.00
4.63
9.25
5.00
2 88
St. Work
Cera. "
On motion council adjourned.
Geo. R Iiutz, t Chas. Burkhart,
Clerk. President.
Joseph Jefferson At Seventy-two.
The Great Comedian Seems to have found
the Fountain of Perpetual Youth.
"In Florida, where Ponce de Leon
failed to discover the Fountain of Perpetual Youth, Joseph Jefferson seems
to have found it," declares .James S.
Metcalfe, in the Ladies' Home Journal
for July. "He is a picturesque figure.
His ruddy checks and bright eyes give
the lie to his seventy-two years. He
is slender, but not with the leanness ot
age. His hair, mostly black, streaked
only here aud there with gi'ay, and in
length showiug a contempt for the fine
art of the bftphep, blows about in the
bpeeae. His fingers are as quick and
deft at knotting a line or or adjusting
a sinker as those of a hoy on the banks
of a stream, and ha enters into every
detail with boyish . enjoyment. His
fishing he alternates with landscape
painting, writing and the care of
plants. In none of these pursuits does
he claim professional skill, but he
brings to them something more than,
professional zest. Mr. Jefferson is a
very abstemious man. In eating, as in
other things—exoept occupation in the
open air—he evidently believes in
moderation as a means to well living
and long living. He did not -join in
our aftei'Tlunoheon smoke, 3tating tbat
if he had not given up tobacco a good
many years ago he felt sure that ho
would not be with us now. Whatever
the secret of his long and useful life, it
is safe to say that every one of his
countless friends and admirers would
be glad to lengthen it by a fulfillment
of his own Rip's favorite" benediction:
'Here's his health and his "family's,
and may they live long and prosper.' "
E. F. MILLS &CO,
Ann As?bo2>.
Hot. seasonable weather for the past few days and large sales of
THIN STUFFS and SUMMER WEARABLES in consequence.
Are you prepared for the coming three months of intense heat,
of shifting-days and uncomfortable weeks?
if not there is no place where such preparation ..'will cost you
less, nor where buying satisfaction will be more complete than
s%t our store.
White Pique Skirts j Fine Linen Skirts '.
Fine Quality Corded Pique trim- ! Extra good pure linen trimmed with handsome embroidery med with elegant embroidery in-
insertion. sertion.
$2.0© . — $2,00
The materials in these skirts would cost you .more than $2.00
ELEGANT STYLES
in our Shilling and Fifteen cents
Lawns and Dimities
Large line of 20c and 2oe
GINGHAMS
32 inches wide on sale this week
now
9c
at
13c
Its cleaning up time in many lines and every customer now
reaps the benefit. - ..-. -
AFoor KiUlonalra
Lately starved in London because
he oould not digest -his food. Early
use of Dr. King's New Life Pills would
have saved him. They strengthen the
stomach, aid digestion, promote assimilation, improve appetite. Price
25c! Money hack if not satisfied. Sold
by Weinmann & Matthews druggists.
You can never cure dyspepsia by
dieting. What your body need's is
plenty qf good food properly digested.
Then if your stomach will not digest
it, Kodol "Dyspepsia Cure will. It contains all of tbe natural digestants
hence must digest every class of food
and so prepare it that nature can use
it in nourishing the body and replacing
the wasted tissues, thus giving life,
health, strength, ambition, pure blood
and good healthy appetite. Unterkircher's drug store, - '
3EEE*a,:i?cL .
To Hold On
to yonr money,
when such inducements
are offered. .
We sell all wool suits for S8.00. S10.00, §12.00 aud $15.00. Our
guarantee with.the makers, that is two, and you are doubly safe.
Every article we sell.is guaranteed aud if it has given unsatisfactory
wear we replace the goods if returned within a reasonable length oi
time. Our immense stock of Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Hats, Caps
and Neckwear interest you. .
Tlie Leading Clothiers.
Staebler & Wuerth
Crescent B
Iron Age Gultivators,
American Wheel Harrows,
Pitt's Spike-tooth Harrows,
Ply mouth Binder Twine
and Rope ... ".
F. D. FoRD
o.
Beau the
Signature
.S'X'O'El.X.A..
1 The Kind You Hava Always BougM
Pan-American Exposition Excursions.
Every day until October 31 agents of
the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
R'y will sell tickets to Buffalo and return at reduced rates. Tbe rates vary
according to limit of time on tickets.
Particulars can be obtained from ticket
agents.
Epitome of Domestic Practice.
Dr. Humphreys' pocket- Mauual on
the tieatment and care of the sick in
'all ailments mailed free; Humphreys-
Medicine Co., Cor. William and John
Sts. New *j"ork.
MONEY
' can be rwnMi atonrXTCinitieorw-*-*-**.
'Ritmllr *ml hwnnrnWy, l»y l**ose ol
■ei'IifT "-ex, younR -or «l«i,«iitl In thnr
mYn ItwaliUrs,"!»««"«tlir-r liv-e- An*
lllVlllB *i one can il»> tbe work. E«»y to Iran*
WefaraUh ewiythlnB-. tt> »tart y«u. "Ko risk. Ton van--devote
roortnareinf>mVntii,oranyonr timeto tlirworfc. Tlu-'TsaD
enlhely newl-ea*i^«n-J hrinpit v»oud«fuI au«e»i to every « oik^r.
-^■rRlnneriaTe earning from #ii to «0 per week and ninritnla,
*lii4 more after a little «x)*>enejic«. ".Ve can rnrowU yomhe eiu-
plrtrmentann leach jouKUKK. No cpan to endainhere, tull I
■^NEWFrRA-y*
I have on hand a fine line of Carnages--"apd/•";
Harness, new and up-to-date in pattern aud-iiniih,' ';-—*> • '
which T will close out at prices that will be
satisfactory.
Also havo a limited number of fine blankets and
robes which I will sell cheap. * : -»».
Hay Tedders, Cheap.
Louis Sturm
%■- Aa
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Object Description
| Title | 1901-07-04; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1901-07-04 |
| 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 |
