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A. J. Warren, Editor;
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SALINE: WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY DECEMBER. 12, 1901.
VOL. XXII.- NO 8.
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1 Are Your Eyes 1^
_J.Dr. M. F. Stein the famous Eye Specialist
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WJll ouve you. Many people become all but totally blind and^at
Ml early age, simply because they pay qo attention to tbeir eyes. They notice
IV dimness and soreness after reading a while and when a miserable headache
comes to them they ascribe it to any cause but the right one and take a pill.
The real cause of their misery is that their eyes are weak and every time they
read or write means and added strain, and their eyes made weaker. Consultation with a specialist means the ending of all misery, and the saving of your
eyesight. Dr. Stein is reliable, you do not see him once'and then look for him
■*"*""' agaita in vain. He is going to make special visits to your town Come and see
him khd-have your eyes scientifically tested free of charge, that you may have
comfort when you read and write. He will be at tbe
Harmon House; Thursday
t, and Friday, Dec. 19 and 20.
cones but'once a year. Buy a
Good and Useful Present.
A Good Place to find it. is at * -
DRESS GOODS,- CLOAKS, FURS,
KID GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS,
ir FLAlfNEL and SILK WAISTS, .*
I^RESSIlfG SACQUES, ' SKIRTS, etc.
jsjiq-nt". -- - - Mich.
Your fare paid oil purchase gf §}5;qq W°-F|h or over.
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That is the question of these days.
Here is a list of articles, which may help you answer it.
These and hundreds- of other fancy articles you will find at our store,
and we cordially invite yon to call.
T~b_e Xj^s-fc
Ladies1, Mens" and Childrens Handkerchiefs, Kid Gloves, Golf Gloves,
Kid Mittens, Pillow-tops all new designs, Uncovered'pillows, Pin
cushions all shapes and sizes, * Japanese Terra Cotta novelties, Match
Safes, Vases and Jardineres, Japanese baskets, Genuine Mexican!
Hand Carved ! eatber work. Purses, Belts, Stamp books. Chatelaine
bags, Music Rolls and Tobacco pouches, Mexican drawnwork—prices
from 25c to S8.75, Pillow cords, Neckwear the latest and prettiest
25, 50 and ?5 cents.
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Side Combs
Ladies wool tights '.
Munising Union suits
best Jn the world SI.,
Sl.50 and 2.25
Umbrellas Mirrors
r*ib.le Linen > Photo Frames
Napkins Silver Novelties
Fine Towels Blankets
BackCombs Comfortables
This is only a partial list, will give you lots of suggestions if you will-
call and see us.
Until Christmas we offer .good Outing. flannel white and colored at 5c yd.
10c and 12"-c flannels at 8^e, 8e flannels at 7 cents. '*.
One ease of dark Prints at 3 cents yard, *10 doz. wash cloths the 8c -.v
ones at 5 cents each, Machine oil large bottles-at 7c. .
Davis &. Kishlar
' * • Ypsilanti Mich - '
SCHOOL COLUMN
The i-iai-tliii-f '*i.-e..>ve*i'y has just be n
made that there is "only ono" student
in the geOmt-try class who is fully acquainted with the subject, with the
exception of just one definition.
The pre.-ident's messagfa is being
studied in the eighth grade to a "rood,
advantage.
The botany class was asked how,
miny of them had ev.er tasted appl?s
seeds. VII- hands were raised. Tbey
were then" -tsked how. many had tasted
d-iteseeds, but only one hit-.id was raised
this time. For particulars see the
pupil.
The entertainment was very much
enjoyed Monday night.
A literary society was organized in
the high school Friday, with oflicei's .as
follows: President, Carl Josenhans;
vice-president. Rose Sanford; secretary, Walter Nissly; executive commit- -|
tee,—chairman,-Mr. Tooze; other members are, Z >a Nichols and Edna Wood.
Music committee: chairman. Miss
Brooks; other members, Earla L'ane,
Bessie Qaryen- The meetings are to
be held the first and third Fridav of
the rpantb,
The rhetoric class are now busily engaged in writing compositions.
One of the sophomore glrlB will invariably start for the botany class the
hour before that subject is scheduled.
She must be exceedingly fond of botany.
Mr. Tooze has been reading to the
, hx-xh school the president's first message to Congress. During his reading
he has made some very interesting remarks that have clearly explained some
of the points unfamiliar to us.
Miss Manly thinks a' few in the geometry Class ought to review some
places in algebra.
Pupils of tbe high school, do not forget to bring your excuses after being
absent, or you will have the pleasure
of walking home through the snow to
get them.
Railroad Jack gave a few minutes',
talk to all the rooms Tuesday.
The general history class was suddenly aroused from their meditations
on the First Punic Wiir, Monday, by
the ringing of the alarm clock.
The second, year German class have
become so genei ous that they can "decline gold."
The chemistry class have been doing
some fine work in nitrate. The makiug
and distilling of nitric acid formed
some interesting experiments. ,
All of tbe ninth and* tenth grade
boys are practicing sleight-of hand.
Why the Snow is not Black or Red.
Why is the snow while is a qui-t-tion
frequently asked Bi'c;iuse bhu'k snow
would be dangerous, to would red or
yellow. These are "warming-up colors," and they change iho sun's rays
to heat. Such snow would soon melt
away and prove a very poor protection.
But white snow tbrows back the sunlight in just the forn^ in y'bU'h it re-
ceiyes itf, s*.n$ <^hu§ t*j*i ^ftw pan be
long on th**- gip,t(nd. Throw dirt on
the snovy," aud its da**k color quickly
makes it eat its way in whenever the
sun shines on jt. After a "snowstorm,
once let tbe horses' feet mingle the
dirt "of the road with the., snow und
sleighing will soon be over.—Professor
S. 0. Schmucker, in the December
Ladiis'Home Journal.
Saved His Life.
"I wish to say that I feel I owe my
lifeito Kodol Dyspepsia Cure,1' writes
H. C. Chrestenson of Hayfield, Minn.
"For three years 1 was troubled with
dyspepsia so that I could hold nothing
on my stomach. Many times I would
be unable to retain .a morsel of food.
Finally I was confined to my bed. .Doctors said I could not live. I read one
of your, advertisements on Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and thought it fit my case
and commenced its use. I began to
improve from the first bpltle. How I
am cured and recommend it to all."
Digests your food. Cures all stomach
troubles. TJnterklrober's drug store.
'. *Papor Floor*. j
An Innovation in .the construction oi
floors .was invented by one Otto Kra,
ner of Chemnitz, in lf"96. It was a*
special preparation of, paper pulp!
which was,to be mixed 'with -water
When this mixture *was spread on 4 '■
foundation of stone, cement or wood,
it dried in a short time, after which it
was planed and polished down to a
smooth surface. . The wearing qualt
ties of a floor of this description. ar«
said to be remarkable. Some of th<L
chief advantages claimed for papyrolitl;
were the fact that it was solid anil
.the floor without a crevice;' that itjwas
a non-conductor of heat, and possessed
a tendency to deaden noise. It wai
also said to be almost fireproof. Pa-
pyrolith never gained' a foothold it
the United States,-—American Carpei
and Upholstering Journal.
Call at the
NewDrugjStore
When in want of anything in tbe
line of
Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles,
Stationery and School
STTIPIFIl-IIKIS
Try the
'Wright' Fountain Pen
The Best made. It writes right, and
we.have the finest stock in town.
Dr. I. L Urd
Specialties:
Diseases of
Women and
Children
Office at the
If Ml STORE'
Bell Phone No. 40-
Sailine - JYIich.
GOING OUT OF
Fortunes in Backrrard Countries.
In .this industrial era of swift communication many .of the greatest fortunes in the world have been made In
ither and evea backward countries.
Mr. Rij-ab-srley of South Africa is often
PHt d.qvfn as the richest man on earth,
with a fortune estimated at 55OO,0OQ,-
300, and it is generally asserted that
LI Hung Chang's fortune is nearly as
large. J. H. Robinson, another Sftut-h
African millionaire, is. thought tQ bo
worth $400,000,000'. • Chili, Guatemala
ind jf exico each has at- least one man
whga*^ fortune is'as great as 550,,QQQ;-
*'l)(V^WQrld'-3 Worki
4a &"**"*ngelist's Story.
' 'I suffered for years with a bronchial
or lung trouble and tried various remedies but did not obtain permanent re
lief until I commenced using One Minute Cough Cure,*' writes Rev. James
Kirkman, evangelist of Belle River,
III. "I have no hesitation in recommending it to all sufferers from maladies of this kind." One Minute
Cough Cure affords immediate relief
for coughs^ colds and all kinds of*j
throat and lung troubles. For croup
it is unequalled. Absolutely safe.
Very pleasant to take, never falls and
is really, a favorite with the children.
They like it. Unterkircher's drug
store.
C. W. Lynch, Winchester," Indiana,
writes: "I owe the life of my boy to
Foley's Honey and Tar- Se had membranous croup, and the first dose gave
him relief. We continued its use and
it soon brought him out of .danger."
TJnterkirchei*'3 drugstore,
& A^BVO 3E=t SCjS*. ■
tl6M» tie st Tha Kind You Hava'Always Bought
Signature
of
. Information Wasted,
The manufacturers of Banner Salve"
baying always believed that no doctor
or medicine can cure in every case,
but never having heard where Banner
Salve failed to cure ulcers, sores, tot"
ter, eczema, or piles, as a matter *of
curiosity *wpuld like;to" know if there
are such'cases." If so they will gladly
refund , the money. TJnterkircher's
drugstore. .' .
Fole^Honey and Tar
forctilldren,s'ate,sure. No opiates.
NjERVESnmfst befecipnpnre, rich
"blood.- H'rioa'S Sarsap&i'illa is the
best nerve toiric. By enriching tbe
blood it makes tlie nerves STRONG*
Epitome* of Domestic Practice.
Dr. Humphreys? pocket Manual on
tbe treatment and care of the sick in
all ailments mailed freej Humphreys'
Medicine Co., Cor. William and John
Sts. New York. . , . , "
rood Changed To Poison.
Putrefying food in ther,, intestines
produces effect's like" those of arsenic,
but-Dr. King's New* Life Pills expel
the poisons from clogged bowels, gently, easily but surely* curing Constipation, Biliousness, Sicfc* Headache,
Fevers, all Liver, Kidney and Bowel
troubles. - Only 2oe at Weinmann &
Matthews.;*. ■ *- ""
Kodol Dyspepsia Gure
Digests what you eat.
"The mosttlargeIy attended and most satis--
factory Sale Ann Arbor has evei* known."
The tremendojis crowds that have thronged our big store the past
four dajs are the most eloquent advertisement our "GOI25G OUT OF
BUSINESS SALE" could possibly have.
Many are buying for six months to a year's needs. Naturally they
would not do this unless the inducement was extraordinary. It will
pay you to buy, not alone for present, but also for future needs; for
when this stock is closed out, it will be many a year until auother such
an opportunity occurs.
Our last shipment of 44 and 56-1
inch JACKETS have just arrived. :
The cream of the season's styles ;
and yet all go into the Sale at a!
BrG REDUCTION. ' !
Muslin
Underwear.
Dress Goods
Five Hundred Dollars worth of
Sample Undermusiins: 'no two
pieces alike; just.placed on sale at
about ""■ usual prices. Every quality from 19c to 85.98 each.
Going fast, but many splendid
bargains still to be had in Black
and Colors,
Silks
Blankets and
Comforters -
The* table of 75e, 89c and §1.00
Fancy Silks at 49c a yard has been
a very attractive line and is going
fast. •
Splendid picking in our big
Blanket stock at a saving of a
Quarter to a Third. ]
Linens--^^^0^
Thrifty housewives are supplying themselves for a year to eonie
with our Eeliable Linens.
E. F. MILLS & CQ,
Ann Arbor.
C S. Wortley & Co.
Fine Clotheiers and Furnishers' "*
V'-psi-i 1 g.-r-i -t-.-i 3yfjIo*bL
This cat represents the correct
Overcoat to wear on Xmas day.
We have just received another lot
of these swell coats and are making a special out price on them as
They are "Sample-Coats, from the
Hart, Sohaffner & Marx Sample
line "
We are also making a special cut
price on Boys' Overcoits and Reefers. You can save several "car
fares" hy coming down here.
And you can't think of anything
that he wants for Xmas. Here
are a fewlhings he would like
NECKWEAR, SHIRTS,
MUFFLERS, GLOVES.
MITTENS, SWEATERS.
UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY.
NIGHT ROBES.
SMOKING JACKETS,
VALISES, HATS,
CAPS and UMBRELLAS
Hartv
Schaffiws*
&Mar-e
tMadc
Cloehe*
eo»v«mi?«lii*i^
hakt. cciutan AiUSS
O..S- "Wortley- &d Co.
Fine Olothiers and Furnishers
YPSILANTI, &13CH.
FLAVE FORD
has put in a stock of
. Brand New Buggies
Ad will be pleased to show them whether you
wish to buy. or not. Also,
Birdseli Lumber Wagons.
Object Description
| Title | 1901-12-12; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1901-12-12 |
| 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 |
