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Saline Observer
A. $.M&tmmf Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY JANUARY 16, 1902.
VOL. XXII.--- NO 13.
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Ate Your Eves Bad?
THE LIBRARY
*
The Saline Library Association A
Grand Success
its First Complete Statement.
2.10 a
27 7-1 i
5.00 j
2.37 3
•4o „
.SO
.75
.20
Annual Meeting.
The drat annual mailing uf the*
Saline* Library A#*H*t,t*ttlOB tea* held in
the council room Saturday evening
Jtttiua-y If nml wa* e*itt«*d to order by
President (hiusoii nt 7:l-"»,
The minutes of the previous mectintr
wero read and approved. Reports uf
committee!* went heard and tbe committees ili-whrtrgeil, after which the
Secretary, Treasurer und Librarian
gave thitr report** which wero iteeopt*
ed.
tlttllotlng for a member to take th*
plitoo of Mi**« Jennie Brown oo th.'
Libntry Itctnrd rt»utt<t*d in the election
of Slhw Minnie Hudktnttn for tho «*•}•
eeeditig term of three* year*. After
soma eocouraging and Instructive* remarks by Messrs. Fulrbaiik, Tooze,
Fish ami donee tbe meeting waa adjourned. Secretary
Secretary's Report.
Mrs. President.
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Dr. if.F. Stein tne famous Eye Specialist
Will cute von. Many people become alt hot totally blind and at
an early age, simply because they pay no attention to their ejus. Thar notice
a diniMwa and* soreness; after reading a white and when amlserablo headache
cornea to them they ascribe It, to any oatiso bnt tho right one and take a pill.
Tho real causa of their misery fo that their eyw are weak and every time they
road or write meant and added strain, and their eye* made weaker. Consultation with s specialist wean^ tolset-y, and the saving of your
eyesight, Dr, Stain fa reliable,you do not set* him oneo and then look for blm
again In vain. Ho te going* to make special vtata toyoor town, Gorao and see
him and have your eyes scientifically tested free of charge, that you may have
comfort: when yon read; and write. Ho will he at the
Harmon House; Wednesday
and Thursday, Jan, 23 and 23.
YOU CAN DRESS WELL
With a little motley if you will let us make your
Suits, Waists and Skirts
to order.
Special Values this month on
DRESS GOODS
We use none hut fitst-class linings
and guarantee all our work.
Great Reduction in ibe price of CLOAKS.
W. H. Sweet & Son
Members of the S* L. A.:
The Brat year*** work of this organl-
■iation is ended and calls for a resume
of what ha* been accomplished; and
first ws would say that the year has
been one of harmonious work and kind*
ly feeling.
Four special meetings and all of the
regular monthly mooting? with the exception of two have been held by your
Board.
Tbo first regularly organized meeting
of tho Library Board was held December 81800, at which time we elected
Mrs. Leonard tiassett* president, Mr*.
F. 3. Tooxe, Vice* Pres,; Mrs. P. W.
Welennett, Trees.; Mrs. C. P, Unter-
klrcher, See.; Miss
Cor. Stic.
At this time wo bad no books, no
book-ea»o and no raotiey. There wits,
however, an ardent desire for a Library on tho part of a largo number uf
our citizens nnd much enthusiasm expressed on the part of the Association
members. That this Is true hits been
manifested by tho iuertwisod Interest
taken tn tho advantages of the Library
by our people sliico its establishment.
About December If), books to tho
number of ten wero donated and the
need of a Library room presenting it-
DISBURSEMENTS
To printing by law-, and tickets
**- paid foe bunks
" itixession Itook
** material to repair books
** telephoning
" expense of book Cora,
** record papers of incorporation
" lumber to roimlr booke-aso
" ineideiit-iiit * ,7a:
feilal expenditures ?40.19
llalnnc* on hand $2.9(1
Mr*?. P. W. Weiennett
Treas.
Librarian's Report,
Number of books domied during the
year 481
Number* of book* purohasc-d ***>
" " " in Library
*• " " drawn ft tun L—
" " members
** " tint*-**
Tho Lih.-iii-y bus 1 eon open 52 times
for ihe distribution of books.
The gi*eati*t>t number of 'tool-*- drawn
tin tiny one day, SI.
The smatlct-L num'iei* drawn on any
ono day was 17 the first day on which
tho Library was open.
While the greater number of books
given during,the past year has been
fiction, through tho kindness of several
members of the Association wo have
been able to purchase a set of valuable histories for reference.
There has been a decided improvement in the kind of reading sought for
by the members of tho Association
during the past oix months.
The thanks of tho Librarian are due
to all those who havo rendered kindly
assistance. EmmaL Tooze
Janunry 11,1002 Librarian
CLOSING OUT PRICES
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,509
28311
239
74
In disposing of our business it is ahs Mutely necessary for us to Reduce Our Stock by many thousand doliers. Every buyer of Dry Goods
*i.t our store this month will profit by our necessity. Not a few things
cut, not a few attractive bargains, but EVERYTHING, absolutely
EVERYTHING, but Spool Cotton, reduced in prices. For a little time
you can save on your Dry Goods purchases, and yet secure the best iu
every sense that the market affords Hundreds are thns economizing,
why not von also'*'
Cloaks and Furs
We desire to make a clean sweep of all our Cloaks and Purs,
never buy at these prices again.
you'll
27 inch Goats
Formerly S7, no>y §4.50
Formerly S10, now 6.95
Formerly $12.50, now 8.50
Special Lots.
Closing out two lots at 98c and 1.95
Regular Prices. §5 to S12.
42 inch Croats
§15 Garments now
825 Garments now
14,95
56 inch Raglans.
§12.50 Raglans now §*-95
§25 Bajriaus now * 16.50
Children Especially Liable.
Burns, bruhes and cuts aro extremely painful and If neglected often result
In blood poisoning. Children are especially liable to such mishaps because
not no careful. As a remedy DeWiU's
Witch Hazel Salvo is unequalled,
Jennie Brown, [i-jrawjj. out the Art-, stops tho pain, soon
heals the wound. Beware of counterfoil*]. Sure euro for piles. "DeVVitl's
Witch Hazel Salve cured my baby of
ecsema after two physicians gave her
up," writes James Mock, N, Webster,
lnd. "The sores were so bad she soiled two to five dresses n day." Unter-
kirchcr's drug store.
Silks
Good 75c Black Taffeta Silk 63c
$1.00 Warranted Black Taffeta Silk 83c
75c Black Peau de Sole
$1.00 Black Peau do Solo
81.25 Black Peau de Soie
$1.50 Black Peau do Soie
85c Colored Taffetas
SL00 Fancy Waist Silks
63c
8Sc
9Se
.§1.23
69c
79c
Finds Way To live Isa*-.
The startling announcement of a Discovery tbat will surely lengthen life Is
I made by editor O. II. Downey, of Chu
rubusco,Tnd, *'f wish to state,'* ho
ITpsilaati
Mick*
LINEN SALE
Wilt begin
Safto^a^ Ssmmf 18, and
OonMiHie 30 dap.
1% is a sale jqu staid atteacl
If(yon havenftrewelved oar oircntar with prltiea nntl portlentors, letna
na know* anct wo wlll'eo that yoa have one*
Davis & Kishlar
Ypsilanti Mich
ubscribe for the OBSERVER
-jantedto the Village Council, asking
fur tho use ot the Council room. The
Council unanimously granted tho petition, for which they deserve and
should receive the sincere gratitude
of tho entire community.
The Library was opuned for the reception Of books December 20 and
book* ware drawn by tho members of
the Association the first Friday afternoon in January 1P01, nnd on each succeeding Friday afternoon during the
year*
Thnnks aro duo especially to tho
M. E. Society for the lx»k-c*asa which
they donated nntl to Mr. O/rin Brlggf,
Mr, J. H. Barr anc^ oSbpr* tvho gave
their time and labor to the improvement and enlargement of the case.
Also to the High School for tho "vmns
gift of $10; to'the looter elmr* oriBpi
for lu speelal gift of -$£ 83; to other individuals who havo given ot money or
tabor during the year and to tho*o who
have furnished the fuel.
February 2, a m**etlng of tho Asso-
olHtlOa waa held In tho Library room
for the purpose or Incorporating tho
AseoelaUon. All legal formalities
wero complied wtth and <*ro boctmo, In
doe tttne, a regularly Incorporated
l-ody. Wo thank Mr. Fish nnd Mr.
Awrey foi tbe kind advice and -services
rendered naat that time,
April 18 a leatura was given by Lou
J* Beattobamp under the auspices of
tha Library, which waa of a high order
and rosolted; In net proceeds of $5,28.
With this money was poretpsed an
acetjseion book In which our Librarian
(Mr*. Tooae, appointed by the Board),
has recorded the permanent history of
every book belonging to the Library,
and which ta open for inspection at the
Library room at all times.
Trusting that the year upon which
wo aro about to enter may bo ono of
undiminished prosperity, and pledging
our earnest efforts to the best Inter-
eats of the community In this work,
this report 1* respeotfulty submitted.
Fannie C, Uotorkircher
Sec'r
Treasurer's Report,
rtECEIt?Ti5
Received for boote ?ii->,60
** u inc-itisiitsl expenses &00
" InRnea 7.40
Net proceed* f|-qm IcH-mnrt 5.SS
*J*0ta) »celpw * * $4,115
Furs
A fow Fur Scarfs and Fur Muffs yet
to dispose of.
Domestics
12|c Outing Flannels 9>c
10c Outing Flannels 8c
7c Outing Flannels ii
5c White Domet Flannel 4e
Sc White Domet 6Je
10c White Domet S*e
6c Indigo Blues - os
5c Shirting Prints 4e
10c Fruit of £he Loom Cotton Se
10c Lonsdale Cotton , 8c
Closing Prices on all Domestics.
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LACES
§1.25 Scarfs now
§3.75 Scarfs now
§5 Scarfs now -
§7 Scarfs now
§1,50 Muffs now
§2.75 Muffs now
§3.98 Muffis now
§5 Muffs now
75c
S1.90
§2.98
§3.98
5149
S1.9S
§2.98
§3,98
Thousands of yards of Fine Laces in
Black. White and Ivory, in ail the
Fashionable Varieties
AT \ OFF.
Dress Trimmings
Wo have always carried the latest
aud best in Dress Trimmings and offer
you the tho choice of our stock of these
fine goods AT J OFF.
writes, "that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Is tho mo.it infallible remedy that! have over known
for Coughs, Colds and Grip, It's invaluable to people with weak lungs.
Having thl-t wonderful medicine no
one need dread Pneumonia or Consumption. Its relief Is Instant and
euro certain." Welnmann & Matthews guarantee every 50o and $1.00
bottle, and give trial oottla free.
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In Bid Fear *^H With LiOjcipjj*.
\*/ahavoreWolvcjeitho following let*
tcrfrom Mr. %y EJeiup. oi Angola,
lad., "^ was In, fltad fpur weeks with
la grlppo *\ud, \ *.rlcd, tflftny, remedies
and spent consWoraWe lor treatment
with physicians,^t \ roceiveid no relief until I tried Folor'a Honey and
Tar. Two smaU battle-, of this medicine cured mo nnd I now uso It exclusively In my family." Take no, substitutes. I'ntorkirohor'o drugstore.
E. F. MILLS CO?
Ann Apbor.
WANTSDt
Heltablo man for Managee of a
IlranobQflfcowQ wish to open lu this
Vicinity, Hero Is a good opening for
the right man. Kindly giro reference
when writing.
The A. T, Morris Wholesale House,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Illustrated catalogue 4 ou stamps.
Sen't Live Tcaithftr.
Constipation and health never go together* De Witt** Little Early Risers
promote easy action of tho bowels without distress. "I have boon troubled
with cootivetiesf nina years,** says J.
O. Greene, Depauw, lnd. "I have
tried many remedied but Little Early
Risers glye best results**' Unter-
kirchcr's drug store.
Epitome of Domes.Ue*J|H'4ctrce.
Dr. Humphreys' pocket Manual on
tha troatrftent and caro of the sick in
all allmnnt* malted free; Humphreys'
Mcdiolpo Co., t'eir. William and John
SU. Ifew York.
Foley's Honey and Tar
cueaacotds, prevents pneumonia.
Ypsilanffs SeliaMe Clothing Store, ;
C. S. Wortley & Co.
You certainly cannot pull away from the real,
live fact that our Pronounced Leadership
in the . '
Clothing and Furnishing
.Business of Ypsilanti,
is brought about by giving only such garments as
aro made from tho best materials,' absolutely perfect
in workmanship, fit and finish, a natural result aecom- .
phshed by life long study iu the Clothing business..
Garments from Wortley's
must be right.
* Wo aro getting ready for INVENTORY .on February
first nnet until that date, you can buy any -
Suit, Overcoat, Reefer,
Ulster or any lieayy
Furnisning Goods, such as
Underwear, Overshirts,
G-loves, Mittens,
Caps, etc., etc.,
Where lots are broken or only one of a kind left,
AT COST and ?ome goods at WAY BELOW COST.
Wo baye some beautiful Hart, Schaffner & Marx
SIJITS and OVERCOATS worth §10.00 to §20.00
which you can bny at §6 50 to §12.50—less than what ■
they cost to manufactnt-e.
C. S. WORTLEY & CO,
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Object Description
| Title | 1902-01-16; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1902-01-16 |
| 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 |
