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A. J. Warren, Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY NOVEMBER 7, 1901.
VOL. XXII.- NO .8.
Mew B ack Goods.
New Colored Suitings.
ltfew Cloth for Walking Skirts.
New French Flannel
plain, stripe and Dresden patterns.
AU these \ye make to order if you wish.
In Our
RIFLE SHOOTfflG AT LONG R4HGE.
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.
W..H. Sweet & Son
International Contests from
to 1877 Inclusive.
1874
Closing Scenes at Creedmore of the
Great Contest of 1877.
Extracts from the New York City
Daily Press.
The exciting race
Shamrock it and
just
the
Ypsilanti
Mich.
Oixx- Beg-alar
CLOAK
Needs no Special Advertising.
Almost every customer who sees our line is an -advertisement for ns. She takes a cloak with her. But
we have twenty three jackets that need some advertising. We bought them' last season, they are one
year old. The cloth is right, tho colors are right, and
. they are splendid htting garments, the only thing
wrong about them is that they are a little shorter
than this year's garments.
Thoy are marked from $6.50 to $10.00 each.
They are all on one rack, and they are all one price.
$4.95 for yonr ohoioe.
Davis & Kishlar
Ypsilanti Mich
ANY
HEAD
NOISES?
ALL CASES OF
DEAF8UESS OR HARD HEARING
ARE NOW CURABLE
by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable.
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
' F. A. WERN1AN, OF BALTINiORE, SAYS:
Baltimore. Md.. March 30, 1901.
Gentlemen.- — Beirnr entirely cured of deaf ness.. thanks to your treatment, I will now giveyou
a full historv of mv case, to be used at vour discretion. s . ..,»..
About %e yearsago iny right car* began to sing, and this kept on gett.ng worse, until I lost
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ber of physicians, among others, the most eminent ear specialist ot Ous citj. who told me that
*; onlv an operation could=help me. aud even that only temporarily, that the head noises would
then cease; but the heat-inn in the affected car would be lost lorever. *"■.,, ,„„,
"then sawvonr advertisement accideu allyinaXew York paper, and ordered you-treatment After J had used it onlv a few davs according to your directions, the noiseaceased and
f£da'- after five week=. mv hedrin- iu the diseased ear has been entirely restored. Ithank yo**
heartily and.beS to remain Very truly ^"^^^ „oS Broadway, Brat!l„ore, Md,.
Our treatment does not interfere tvith your usual occupation.
* E^»"cea"d YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME:- V'SSf*
INTERiaATiO^AL hWk MINIS' §§§ MUM AVE,, CHICAGO, |U*
V' fc
Foley's Kidney Cure
■ n-aStM kidneys ^d f&Mtter right.
An Unfortunate DodueUfm.
Sergt. Kelly, oi tho Irish bar, la the
early years of the nineteenth century,
used to Indulge In a picturesque eloquence, racy of the soil, but unfor-
tunately'-""ke would sometimes forget
the' line of argument, and would always fall back on the word "therefore," which generally led his mind
back to what he had intended saying.
Sometimes, however, the effect was al-'
most disastrous. One time he had
bean P(?njpMn!§&9n,'" ft? •JHF""- assuring
them that they were men of extraor-
dinary intelligence,.and then branched
oft into a statement of his case. With
a wave of his hand a smile on his face
he proceeded: "This is so clear a case,
gentlemen, that I am convinced you
felt if so the very moment I stated it.
I should pay men of intelligence a poof
compliment to dwell on it for a minute, therefore I shall proceed to explain It'to you as minutely as possible."—-Green Bag.
©ASTP'ax.A.
Be-trj-fts
Sign*-**-*!-)
of
Til* Kind You Have Always Bought
'*:/
Where tlie rtJbllo Acre<".
U %WQ eeng"'CSs'*"''n Who declares
that the *We**t Pfiint. cadets must behave or "the academy wil- be closed,
will hold his ear to the ground, he will
hear a rumbling of applause from the
American people.—Baltimore Herald.
Spreads Like Wildfire.
When things are "the best" th y
becomu "the best selling.'? Abrahau-
Hare, a leading- druggist, of Belleville,
O , writes: "Electric Bitters are the
nest sellinj** bitters I have handled iii
20 years." You know why'-" Most diseases begin in disorders of stomach,
liver, kidney:*, bowels, blqoi* and
nerves. Electric EJitteps tones up the
stomach, regulates liver, kidneys and
bowels, purities the blood, strengthens
the nerves, hence cures multitudes tf
maladies. It builds up the entire system. Puts newVife a*)d vigor into any
weak, sickly rundown man or woman.
Price 50 cents. Sold by Weinraaun &
Matthews druggists.
Commands ]?olur ^Expedition.
Emperor William appointed Profes
sor Erich Drygalski to command thi
German, south polar expedition. The
objective point of the expedition is
Kerguelen and .thence southward
case the south polar land Is discoyeretj j "giea(j 0f' £jncle ^
a scientific station is to be erected and
maintained for-at least one year. The
expedition must return in the spring
of 1904 at the latest. ". *
After the last shot had been fired by
the British team on the 14th of "September 1877 which closed the great International Rifle contest betwaen Great
Britain and America, and while it was
generally known that the American
team was ahead by nearly 300 points,
Judge Stanton, President of the American Bifie Association, with a clear"
stentorian voice, proposed three cheers
for Sir Henry Halford aud .the British
team, which were given with a hearty
will and with great enthusiasm, while
the band struck up, "God Save the
Queen!" At.lbe close of the-playing,
Sir Henry stepped forward and said,
"We are defeated but its no disgrace
to us, for we have beaten your own
former best record. No such shooting'
as we have seen in this contest was
ever, known before. I congratulate
you upon the team you have brought
into the field. To say I do not regret
the defeat would not be true. I do regret it and bitterly too. We may try
to win this trophy another year."
These remarks were followed by great
cheering and shouts of applause, the
band playing, "Wearing of the Green."
The members of the team and tbeir
friends then made their way to the
Piesident't tent where were assembled
a number of ladies. The President addressed the two Captains," as follows:
"Sir Henry Halford and General Da-
Kin, Captains of the British and
American teams, respectively. I congratulate you upon the termination of
this international contest; a contest
unprecedented in the world's history.
Prom the first I have endeavored to
have it conducted in such a manner
that at its close each party would feel
that fair play had been given him. I
have been assured by both lhat such
has been the case. Now! ■ as we are
so soon to part I thank them in behalf
of America for meeting us here and
hope the strong friendship that bas
sprung up during these contests between us as individuals, marksmen, aud
I may say nations, will increase till it
welcomes in the Millennial Morn."
These remarks were received with
hearty applause and Sir Henry stepped
.forward and said: "I can endorse
every word said by President Stanton
concerning the treatment we have received, and I can add that although
beaten we go home thoroughly satisfied- with the treatment received while
in America; aud will be only too happy
to return the same when an* opportunity offers." Handshakings and Good
Byes followed.
Only twenty-five numbers have been
checked on the Cycle of time, since
these international contests took place;
and judging from the-history of those
two nations before and since, we can
but see the great change that has taken
place. We wont go back farther than
to our own fratricidal war, when the
questions upon the white lips of all
Americans were, "Is she for or against
us'i*" "Will she sustain M^asou and
Slidell'"" "Will sh? uphold the piratical acts of tUe steamer Alabama. In
a word, ''Will she recognize Jeff Davis
and the Southern Confederacy j"' Such
weije the interrogatives expressed by
all Americans towards the British nation at that time. What a change! I
repeat it. What a change!! Now the
acts and language towards each other
indicate feelings of the strongest at-,
tachment and good feelingb.
The "Entente Cordiale" may be considered the greatest, value resulting
from these international cut'tests. It
is true that Great Brjiaip, Ireland and
America ha^fi become, as it were, one
great family qf nuiiona. The death of
f""iueen Victoria was heartily mourned
by all of our citizens, and the death of
out; lamented President MeKinley
caused a time of universal madness
throughout the British Empire and
other nations of Europe; \ even the
"Ottomen" had their flag at half mast,
such a thing having neve** been done
before. We may say the transactions
in Wall Street affeeis the maikets of
the whole world, but this, great change
is not confined to finance and otislci'SSV
it is also seen in social life. National
intermarriiigts an- getting to be quit?
common and a nut her thing is noti(*B*
able; no cbapeau of Paris nor of any
In., gthpf nqtiop cun be foui.d to fit the
am It has now so
Number in
had between
Columbia.
Prom the time fifty years ago When
the old America won the Irish Cup till
the late contest between the Shamrock
and the Columbia, our-yachtmen have
held the cup against all attempt to regain or take it. Sir Thomas Ianton
made no attempt to concoal the honest
disappointment in his late defeat. Bf
said: "I am very disappointed. I
can't deny that Columbia's win to-day
was fair and square and honorable. >I
am very grieved, indeed. I should
like to have won the race." After
shaking the hands of each individual
of the N. Y. Y. C:, he said: "Gentlemen! it was a fair beat. I want to say
again.that you have treated me in the
utmost fairness and consistency. You
have met every wish of mine and from
my heart, Ithank you." The chairman of the Club said: "Sir Thomas!
We have never met a truer sportsman
to deal with. You have won a high
place in the hearts ot all Americans,
and where a man wins a heart, he wins
more than a cup. There were teats in
the Irish Baronet's eyes when he
thanked them for the kind words spolc-
en, • "They have touched me far more
than my defeat. I have done my best
to win the cup, but bette*r than all is
that I have won the ygood wishes of
tbis country."
In the year 1885 the "Palma" was
given to the American team, it having
won it the greatest number of times
since 1876. when it was offered as a
prize to the team that should win it
the greatest number of times during
the first ten years. The American
team has the honor of neiDg the World's
Champion in Long Range Rifle Shooting at this time.
These International Rifle Contests
seem to have been the forerunner of
the "Good Time Coming." Columbia
is proclaimed the "Gem of the Ocean'.';
America, "King of Continents" aud
the union of the lofty, daring and far
sighted American Eagle with the fearless and bold British Lion has formed,
I may say, an Automobile Chariot with
a motor power almost as noiseless, unseen and strong as that of Nature itself, and being guided by the spirit of
the Child of Bethlehem, is bound to
travel the world over, spreading its
doctrines of "Love to God and Good
Will to Man." N. P. S,
Astounding Discovery.
Prom Coopers ville, Mich., comes
word of a wonderful discovery of a
pleasant tasting liquid that when used
before retiring by any one troubled
with a bad cough always ensures a
good night's rest. "It will soon cure
the cough too," writes Mrs, S. Histel-
burger, "for tojree, generations our
family ha^e used; D,r. Knag's Nero Discovery tog. Consumption and never
found; i(;s eq*i*\\ far- Coughs and Colds."
It's an nupiYHlecl life-saver when used
for desperate lung diseases. Guaranteed hot ties SOc and $1.00 at Weinmann
& Matthews'. Trial bottles free.
A. *Burnlngr Coal Mine.
The "burning .mountain" of Montet
in Aveyron, France, which is ofter
mistaken for an active volcano, be
cause a pillar of cloud rises from it bj
day and a pillar of fire by night, is in
reality a coal mine which has beet
traming for several years.
That Throbbing Headache
Would quickly leave you, if you used
Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands
of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and
build up your health. Only 25 cents.
Money back if not cured. Sold by
Weinmann & Matthews Druggists.
gists call them;
Number i. X.he International Contest in Long Range Ride Shooting.
Epitome of Domestic Practice.
"Dr. Humphreys' pocket Manual on
the treatment and care of the sick ih
all ailments mailed 'free; Humphreys'
Medicine Co., Cor. William and John
Sts. New York.
Threatening Letters Hecelved.
Mary Shaw, granddaugher of the lata
George S. Shaw of "CloQuet, Minn, recently received letters in which the
writers threaten to blind her sister,
Mrs. G. W. Mullins of Atlantic, Iowa,
unless she gives them ''10,000.
Bring-- attractiveness to listless, unlovable girls*, making ihejn handsome,
marriageable women. That's what
Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 3-5c.
Wfin man n & Matthews. **■
JJJrUs Which Kise Early.
The greenfinch is the earliest! risei
among the bird family. It begins tc
pipe about 1 o'clock in the morning.
The blackcap begins at 2:30. It is nearly 4 o'clock before the blackbird appears. It is heard half an hour before the thrush, and the chirp of tht
robbin begins about the same length
of time before that of the. wren. The
house sparrow and thj** tomtit*, take the
last stage qt X^o, list.
Never such a season as this. Everybody wants a Cloak, Complete
*and unmistakable change; of style makes last year's garments impossible.
The new effects are in now for three or four seasons. Buy a CLOAK
this year and have it-in style for several years and get the good of it.
Our CLOAK ROOM has been a very busy place lately, for in no other
store can such values be found.
Three lengths are used this Fall—27 inch, .42 inch
and 58 inch Coatsr Each length particularly adapted
to C3rtain figures and for various uses.
27-incli Goats
Castor pr Black
Well lined
and made
ONLY
$5-00
27-iQcli Coats
Kersey Cloth
in pretty Castor
Shade
ONLY
$7.00
27-inch Goats ;
' Washington Mills Kersey Cloth in Black, .Castor, Cardinal, Etc.
Special at
$10.00
Our Special Leader,
Black, Tan or Castor.
Elegant Cut Pearl Buttons.
Made from Elegant Kersey Cloths in
Guaranteed Satin Lining.
The best value in the City.
42-incli Goats
Raglan Effect,
, ONLY
$8.50
58-incli Coats
Castor, Black "or
Oxford Kersey.
Satin Lined.
ONLY
$25.00
58-incli Goats
Very Stylish
aod Swagger
ONLY
$I2.50
E.F. MILLS & CO.
Ann Arbor.
FLAVEFORD
*
has put in a stock of
Brand New Buggies
Ad will be pleased to show therh,: whethefeyou
wish to buy or not. Also, .""■-- "?..'-'
Birdseli Lumber Wagon$.
Profit on Coining; Copper.
The profit of che government on
coming .coppeT 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.
A Physician Testifies.
"I have taken Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
and have never used anything in my
life that did me the good that did,"
says County Physicians Geo. W.
Scroggs of Hall County, Ga. , "Being
a physician I have, prescribed- it and
found it give the "best results." II the
food you eat remains undigested in
your stomach it delays there and poisons the system. You can prevent tbis
by dieting bat that means starvation.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what
you eat. You need suffer from neither
dyspepsia nor starvation. The worst
cases quickly 'cured. Never- fails.
Unterkircher's drug store.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains all of the
digestants and digests all kinds of!
food. It gives instant relief and never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
the foocLyou want. The most sensitive
stomachs can takelt. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else-failed. It
prevents formation of gas on the stomach, i-elieving all distress after eating.
Dietingunnecessary. Pleasant to take.
It can't help
but do you good
Prepared only by E.O. DEWiTT&Co.,'Onicaga
"EboSl. bottle contains WA timesthgaOc.size.
idie to Lose
You cannot*afford to disregard
the '-warnings pi a weak and-
diseased "Tieaft and put off taking the-" prescription of the
world's "greatest authority on
heart and nervous disorders^—
M?ies' Heart Cure.
•If your heart palpitates^fiy'-.ters,
or you are short of breath, have
smothering spells, pain in left
side, shoulder or arm, you have
heart trouble and are liable to
drop dead any moment.
Manor J. T**. Woodcock, one of the
best known oil operators in ibeaoun-
try dropped dead from heiirfc disease
recentlv, ar. hishome in Portland, Ind.,
■while mowing his lawn.—The Press.
Mrs." M. A. Birdsall, Watkins; N. Y.,
■whose portrait heads this advertisement, says: "1 write this through gratitude for benefits I received from Dr.
Miles' Heart Cure. I had palpitation
of the heart, severe pains under the
left shoulder, and my general health
was miserable. A few bottles of Dr.
Mfles'lleart Cure cured me entirely.
Sold *fay all Druggists.
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
By Its Record of remarkahle cures
Hood's Sarsaparilla has become the
one true Wood purifier prominently iu
the puhlic eye. Get only Hood's.
Hood's Pills are the best family
cathartic and liver medicine. 25c.
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*We ciorr 70a tlo^oai is SUCCESSai" rOETOHE.
J?I& PAT—STEABT WOEK—SEW.PIiiS.
.Xon can work &t**iomG or travel. _ Write at
oneo for JPREE SAMPiE <T3*1* T.TBBItAT.
THESUCCESSCOMRANY.CgoperUnion.NjS'.City
The City of Mexico' is now in tha
hands of the contractors "Who are putting in the new system of sewers,
which precedes the paviiig of the
streets with asphalt.
Object Description
| Title | 1901-11-07; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1901-11-07 |
| 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 |
