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A. J. Warren, Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY OCTOBER..3, 1901.
VOL. XXI.- NO 50.
New Black Goods. a* ■"
New Colored Suitings.
*, IVTew Cloth for Walking Skirts.
Nsw French Flannel
plain, stripe and Dresden patterns.
All these we make to order if you wish.
Ill nr,v in.,..
Cloak Department
Are the,new styles in Ladies'
and Children's Coats.
A large line of Ladies,' Street Hats in our
Also the very latest in trimmed Goods.
WH. Sweet & Son
Ypsilanti _ - -
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Mieh.
We want YOU to visit onr
Oriental Room
We have Enlarged and improved it
& u,r-t •! I*.
and do not heslfa-lg t*o say fbat it;
pontains the iavge§t gtoek of
Engi, Art Squares,
Oonoh Covers,
Damesk Table Spreads,
And Oriental Draperies
Ever shown in the City.
It is a New stock and we can please .you
Damask Curtains at Sl-59 per yard. 80x60 Smyrna Rugs SI 50. Full
.size Couch Covers SI.98. Table Spreads at 49c yer square yard. Another
lot, 200 jairs choice Muslin Curtains- at 39c pair. Fringed Bed Spreads
at $1.00.
Please Call.
Davis & Kishlar
Ypsilanti Mich
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Milan Locals
Prof. Song has sent the high school
pupils out to canvas the town for a
lecture course this winter.
Miss Flora Chapin has take,n up
work in the school of music at Ann
Arbor.
Miss Florence Gilpin bas a position
in the Adrian college as a teacher of
elocution.
Ed Blackmer has been attending the
convention.of embalmers at Lansing.
Mrs. Ella Bray is entertaining guests
from Detroit this week.
Palmer & Hathaway have fitted up
very nice tonsorial parlors in the
Palmer block.
Elon Gauntlett is putting up a fine
horse barn on his lot on east main
street.
Miss Strong entertained her mother
and sister from Ypsilanti Saturday. .
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Miller left Monday for a weeks visit at the Pan-American.
Miss Ella Pyle and nephew N". Mc-
Murray left Wednesday for Niagara
falls and Buffalo where she will remain-about three weeks.
Chas. Schmitt is having yard graded
up. 4
Mr. and Mrs. Carl DeL-md returned
Sunday from their t-jeAAiHg tr-ip.
Miss C(*!-m*js--i -.\ftgi* a -months visit
with rel*^Y-g§ here returned to her
homp \n i$e\v York, Tuesday. '
Megdaujus H. C. Markham and L. L.
Goodrich of Ann Arbor were guests of
their sister Mrs. G. R. Williams Sunday.
Mrs. Chas. Gauntlett entertained
guests at tea Monday evening.
Our people will give the Ann Arbor
Fair a big attendance this week,
THE ENGLISH OF THE ENGLISH.
Britons Call Common Tilings by De "repent fismes From Those *\Vo Use.
If you ask a guest at your home in
England whether he likes his meat
rare he asks what you said, because
he does not understand you, writes
Julian Ralph in Harper's Magazine.
He-calls meat underdone when it is
not thoroughly cooked. If you tell
him you fear the asparagus is canned
he is at a loss .* '*i. because he
■would have said it **. t:;i- ed. To ask
him to pass the pf - - sugar -will
again set him to ing, for he
calls it icing su_ar. And if you have
candy on the table you may not call
it so without betraying your foreign
origin, for he calls candy "sheets," abbreviated from "sweetmeats," and used
to designate all preserves, puddings,
pies, candies and jams. To go farther
along the eccentricities of English at
the dining table, most persons know, I
suppose, that the beet is called beet
root, cornstarch is cornflour; corned
beef (or a particular cut of it) is called "silyersldes of beef," and napkins
are serviettes.
For your choice of over twenty styles of
^ ALL WOOL WAISTING-S
Sold every where at 50c. a ycf.
These goods are 27 inches wide
Elegant new colorings and comprise
Some of the prettiest stripb effects
of the season
BETTER THAN EVER.
Those who have not heard the records the Columbia Phonograph Company is now supplying have no conception of the changes and improvements
that have recently fegen made. The
Graphophone, jr ihe meantime, has
been cory.esjidndlngly improved. Machines and records which were thought
to be almost perfect, a few vQav* ago
are far out done in these ^"faes &5 unfaltering progress,.
Send $5 w^ $$m» arder to Columbia
Phonpg^ph £>a, No. 88 Wahash Avenue, @hjcago,and goods will be shipped
C. O. D. for the balance.
To Go to South Pole.
The ship which is to be used in the
coming .south polar expedition, organized under the patronage of the Emperor "William, ia now being constructed at the Howaidt works at Kiel, says
the Engineering News. The boat is to
be 150 feet long and 36 feet maximum
width, and to be provided with a triple
covering of wood no less than thirty
inches thick; this has been found necessary to Tesist the pressure of the ice.
It will have no port holes or windows.
At the start the coal provision will be
400 tons, and this is to be replenished
at Cape Town and Kenguelin by coaling vessels which will go to,meet the
ship. A fuli rigging of sails will be
provided, besides'the' engine, and an
allowance for speed is made of seven
knots an hour. The expedition will
include four scientific men, and for
these two laboratories will be provided, whictuwill be fftted up with the
best available instruments. The personnel includes five officers and a crew
of twenty men. The boat is to take
along a captive balloon and fifty Siberian dogs for the sleighs. The kennels for the dogs are placed on deck.
The expedition will start this summer.
« For your choice of 144 Fine
Angora Tarn O'Shanters
Usually sold at 65 and 75 cents ■','-
All the New Shades and Color Combinations. c
50c, 75c and $1.00 Skirtings
Every number exceedingly valuable
$1.00 yard Special Line of
New Waist Silks
■'-■.- Equal tb any you have paid 1.25''for
E. F. MILLS & CO,
Ann Arbor.
■Krltalns Degenerating? Physically.
A:cc6rdiri*/'to Arnold'White, an Eng-
.lish critic, the inhabitants of the British Isle's are degenerating physically,
ike bases ^iis conclusions on the results of "recruiting" for the Boer war.
In the Manchester district alone 8,000
out of 11,000 men who offered themselves for military service were certified unfit to endure a soldier's life.
Saltan Doctors X[im>«]f.
The Sultan' (i| "3^uv"ke*k is 'devoted to
.the'sWdy^o'f chemistry and has given
a good deal of time to the study of
medicine, a study which he first took
up hecause of fears that his life was
in danger from poison. He now doctors his own ailments so long* as they
are not,of a serious nature.
Tot Causes Night Alarm.
"Oue night my brother's oaby was
'taken with Croup," writes Mrs. J. C.
Srridei, ot Crittenden, Ky , "It seemed
it- would strangle before we could gel a
doctor, so we gave it Dr. King's New
Discovery* whieh gave quick relief and
permanently cured it. We always
keep it in the house to protect our
children from Croup -jmj Whoopinji
Cough, }t cur-jdnae* of a chronic bron-
ehinl trouble that no other remedy
would relieve," Infallible for Coughs,
Colds, Throat and Lung troubles. 50c
and S1.00. Trial bottles free at Wein-
mann.& M'-uhews.
"fork- \a Australia.
Western Australia has in York a
well-known pastoral district which
bears a peculiarly appropriate name
in association with the visit to Australasia of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York. It was first peopled
by immigrants mainly from Yorkshire.
Sullivan's Instruments So^ "tYe""
Sixt-eg-**. 8? tW'^otins/and violoncellos "oHvned hy the late Sir Art'aur
Sullivan were recentliy sold for ?1,800.
The greatest prize realized for rny
one of the instruments was ?S50, wh ci
was paid for a violoncello by Jose^h
Guarnerius.
We. tbe jury gnd, v"""*,-, **.hft deceased
came to hjs death fi-oto b.art fniluiv,
paused hy a >t taking Knckv Mountain
Tea made- hy Madison Mc-dicine Co.
coc. Weinmnnti & Mathews.
Many phy^U-iiins are nowp-'f-s-i-ihir g.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cm*<> ivsrularly having found lhat it is tliv ftp^ -jy^scrip.
tion they win wril$ ^131**5*3. it*, is tbe
•?1H ^.TpraHiW r}YAi. feHUining the elc-
-g'Mtf"" ntifif.^iii-y 10 digest not* only
(«ime klndti 0/ food but all kinds and it
then-fore cures imlii-v-'.tion and dyspepsia no mailer what its cause. TJn-
tprkirehnr's dru"; store.
Dogrrailod for Xtellff'o'is Scrunl'i-.
. An Austrian officer, ■ the Marches
Tacoli, declined a challenge on account
of religious scruples two years' ago
He was not only degraded from his
rank, but has been ordereft.-'iti s^rr.-
•Out his time s,a a'sriO'-;*"- in "the rante
j, - 1 - X 'if* 5c ■■* T-* *■
Portable Steel Houses.
A New York bridge company has
taken contracts for about 100 portable
steel*houses .for shipment to Venezuela, where such structures, it is said,
find a ready market in view ot the frequent earthquakes. These .steel houses,
which are one story, weigh about 2$
tons each.
Thousands ot Temperance Wor&ors.
The Church of Scotland Temperance
society in seven years has increased
its membership from 32,000 to 72,000,
and now supports four temperance
evangelists for preventive, res-sue *j*j*,(|
reform work. - ■.*■-■-
Wallace's
ATTRAOT AUDIENCES.
British *f**:v.'Sons Have Sonie Carious Wars
of Advertising.
The Rev. J. H. Scott,, rmvat of
Spitalfields, sent out a, safcieu which
The Hawaiiaii-wom'Efu's club at Hono-
lula debated the question: "Is it better to taker Rocky Mountain'Tea hot or
cold" Either- way it magnifies your
pleasure. Weinmann & Mathews.
Profit on Coinlnjr Copper*
The profit of the government on
coining copper is considerable. Cent
coins consist of 5 per cent of tin and
zinc and 95 per cent of copper. They
cost the government about 42 cents a
pound, and there are 148 in a pound,
so that the treasury makes just'$1.06
on each pound, coined. ' '
Heave Bemedy
A sure cy\rp fo.y Heaves and Coughs
in hoy-ips, Epiaootic Glanders, Horse
Distemper, Hide Bound, Swelling "of
the Glands of tho Theoat and all Lung
Diseases.
Satisfaction guaranteed In every
case, -when used acoQvdiug to directions
An unlin^iisd number of testimonials furnished on application.
E. W, Wa-Ha.ee
a o;4jlrk %» ehri-li; Church Hali; A.
"**•§% tjttp ef tea if/yqu. l'ke.. TjOba.cc«»)
fraiis.*'' Two. hpndred*. persomi; responded- to hjs, invitation. T.o eachi
man was given, enough tobacflo* for a-
couple of pipes^ apd th'vgeutienie1'. whoi
were to condijo't the- services? also,
"lighted -t.-oy' Aftec a good, long-
smQ-j-* the services began, and when
tiey were oyer a cup of tea with bread
and marmalade was given to each one
present. "Wery nice and sox*iab!e-like,
to be Sure," the congregation pronounced the Reverend Scott. A Methodist clergyman at Barrow was taking
a walk around his parish the other
day, when h* saw two women hard at
wori*, at their' washtubs and a number
9$ men looking on'and smoking. He
?aTlted the men to'"come to chapel,"
an invitation which they flatly and
gruffly refused. -At length one of them
saiu: "''Say,"here,'mister,.you dp ten
minutesvw"ork "at that, therfe*" dolly
(washtub) and we'll* come and* tear
what you've got to say."- In a trice
the minister threw off his coat, rolled
up his sleeves and had his arms deep
in the suds. For ten minutes he washed away like a veteran laundress and.
then went away,, telling the men he
sho.njd expect them to keep their part
■**■"' the- bargain. His congregation was
inereased by half a dozen the next
Sunday, and two of the men* are now-
regular members of "his congregation,
tord Rupert Cecil, the Marqui3 of
Salisbury's son, has posted a notice
outside of Hatfield church, of which he
is rector, saying, "Bicyclists"are especially invited to come in the uniform
of thei*? clubs." The chaplain of St
James'' Chapel Royal has made a de^
elded "hit" by holding afternoon services for people who have dressed for
dinner. One or two. other Clergymen
have added to the attractiveness of
their services by having Mrs. James
Brown Potter recite from the chapel
rail.
Sid Darling, 1012 Howard st, Port
Huron, Mich., writes: "I have tried
many pills and laxatives, but DeWitt's
Little Early B;isera. ave "far the best
pills'I have ev«p used.-"' They never
gripe. "TJnterfciroller's drug store. '
What^s "^uttFace WarTiiT
Sometimes a fortune, but never, if
you have a sallow complexion, a jaundice look, moth patches and blotches
ou-tihe skih,-alT signs of "Liver Trouble.
But Dp. King's Hew Life Pills give
Clear Skin. "Kosy Cheeks, Rich Complexion. Only 25* cents at Weinmann
& Mathews.
Wliere tlie PuBlic Ajrrere.
If the congressman who declares
that the West Point cadets must behave or the academy will be closed,
will hold his ear to the ground, he will
hear a rumbling of applause from the
American people.—Baltimore Herald.
H. W. Put-sell, Kintersville, Pa.,
**ays he su'ff*i'<jil 25 years with piles
and could obtain no relief until DeWitt's Witch. Hazel *Siilve effected a
permanent cure. Counterfeits are
worthless. "Ohlerkireher's' drug store.
Fotey*s Kidney Care
saa^tii3aer&aoi bladder tight.
"Book of The Pan-American."
'Tfi-eL-ike Shore & Michigan Southern Ry. has issued an interesting and
useful book of. the Exposition, with
maps of Buffalo, the grounds, Ningai-a
Falls and vicinity, descriptive matter,
etc. Sent free by writing to A. J.
Smith, G. P. & T. A., Cleveland, Ohio.
Epitome of Domestic Practice.
Dr. Humphreys' pocket Manual on
the treatment and'care of the sick in
all ailments mailed. free; Humphreys'
Medicine Co., Cor. William and John
Sts. New York.
militarism -vs. the ATosquito.
Surgeon- General Steinberg has formally notified his suhordinates- that
hereafter the existence -of malaria at
any army post will prove that his previous orders for the destruction of
mosquitoes have been disobeyed. New
Jersey ought to he put under martial
law.—-New York Judge.
Ciii lie fhnini ReonrNKlVlinemwur*.
rniH.lly jiiid liimi»n»M}\ It*' f-osc o*.
i-*ilit'r**ex. vounjror «lil,nti<* j« their
rj own IcrnlUi'-s,^ lierever llieylive. Anv
. _ U one enn «!u llie m.rk. K:i»y to Irani.
*Vc furiiiflh cveiylhins. We start v«m. No ri.k. You .-atlileviit*
your spare moment.*, or all yoiirlimeto tlie wurtt. Tltisiitaii
entirely newrlead^iHil l.rinKawaiiiltlfiil success lo ever.- uotl-T-
Brjriimcraare eaniiujr from #2.-. to #SO iierweeli am! upwards,
snti mitre altera little experience. ".V« call furnish you Ihe em-
C- icnieut and teach you Kit KK. >"o sjmce to explain here. Tull
irmalioo rilfli. I1IIE -.V CO., «U!i;31.1, JUUt-
FLAVE FORD
has put in a stock of
Brand New Buggies
'%■
Ad will be pleased to show them whetheiv,you .?
wish to buy or not. Also,
Birdsell Lumber Wagons, v^
-, >w ' *•
-^ .-j*rr. '
\ Hipht ot Plria Trees.
According to . Professor 'Spalding,
the white pine tree seldom attains a
hight greater .than 160 feet of a diameter" bf-Tht-re than forty "inches, tree
of this v.ariety pne'e mea'siired by the
tlivisipn of forestry "of. the department
of agriculture was 170 feet t^ll and
forty-'eight inches thick. The tree was
460 years old. It was a.little sapling
fifty years before Columbus sailed
from Palos.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Gure
Digests what you eat.
This preparation 'contains all of the
digestants ^and .digests all. kinds-of
f ood. It gives instant* relief and never
fails to cure. It allows you to. eat all
the foodyou'want. The most sensitive
stomachs can"ta";ejt. "By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics .have been
cured after everything else failed.- It
prevents formation of gas on the stom-.
ach, relieving all distress after eating.
Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take.
It can't help
but do you good
Prepared only by B. O. DeWitt & Co., Chicago.
The f 1. bottle cpntains.2J4 times the 50c. size.
Ddn't wait until you become chronically constipated buVltakWijlfeWitt's
Little Early Risers now and then.
They will keep your .liver and bowel's
in good order. Easy to take. Safe
pills. Unterkircher's drug store.
"Two Privileges Summer Travel.''
This is title of a little book' giving
information about stpp-oyer at Niagara
Falls and also a. trip "on the Hudson
River^ two' privileges accorded passengers with tickets to the east over the
Lake Shore'& Michigan Southern Ry.
Sent free by writing lb -A. J. Smith,
Q. P. & T. A., Cleveland; Ohio.
Geo- W. Lape, Pewama, Mich.,
writes: "Your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
is the best remedy for indigestion and
stomach, trouble that lever used. JTor
years I suffered* from dyspepsia, at
times compelling me to stay in bed. and
causing.me untold agony I am completely cured by Kodol-Dyspepsia Cure.
In recommending it to friends who
suffer from indigestion I always offer
to pay for it if it fails. ' Thus far I
have uever paid." TTnterkircher's
drug store.
"List of Hotels and Boarding Places
in Buffalo." •
For use of persons going to the Exposition the Lake"Shore & Michigan
Southern Ry. has" compiled a list of
hotels and private homes in Buffalo
offering first class accommodations to
Exposition visitors. Copy will be sent
free by writing to A.- J. Smith, G. P. &
T. A., Cleveland,- O.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
DAILY EXCURSIONS:
_ DETROIT TO THE PAMOU8
St. Clair flats
Tashmoo Park
Port Huron =
Flat* or Tashmoo and Return, 60c: Port Huron
and Return, Week Days, SI.00; Sundays, 750."
Round Trip Tickets good going by Boat and re*
turning by the Electrlo Ry. sold at reduced rates
and Return, every Sunday Morning, 60c.
Steamers leave Detroit for Plats, Xash- * •
moo, Port Huroh* and Way Eorts^Dairy, .8.30 JS,.
a. m. and 2.30 p. m. Standard Time; additional Ti
Steamer for Plats and St. Clair Week Days at .:?■
3.30p.m., returning arrive 8.15 a.m., 11.00 a.m»
and 8.00 p. m. Steamers for Toledo, Daily; •
leave Week Days 4-5° P- m., Sundays, 9 a. m.
andspm- Giiswold Street Wfiaif
r«t. itoo
Cja.STOH.IA.
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Object Description
| Title | 1901-10-03; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1901-10-03 |
| 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; |
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