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OBSERVER
A. X WABREN* Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY JANUARY 23, 1902.
VOL. XXIL-- NO 14,
jfc
YOU GIN DRESS WELL
With a little money if yon will let us make your
Suits, Waists and Skirts
to order*
Special Values this month on
DRESS GOODS
We use none but fiist-class linings
and guarantee all our work.
Great Reduction in the price of CLOAKS.
W. H. Sweet & Son
SCHOOL COLUMN"
the hla-h
Ypsilanti,
Mich.
Oxl-c S1£fcL -A-XLXLtxa,!
LINEN SALE
Will begin
Saturday, January 18, and
Continue 20 days.
It is a sal© you should attend
JfyoB haven't received our circular with prices and particulars, 1'etns,
tic Rnovf and; wa wlltsett that yon have ont*.
Davis & Kishlar
Ypsilanti Mich
Mux Fitzgerald vUlttxl
school Tuesday morning.
Tho next meeting oi tbe Saline High
School Literary society will be held at
the chapel January SI. The subject
for debate"*, "Resolved that England
la not 'untitled lo the present war in
South Arrfoa'*
The school grounds havo been very
musical of late ns sonio of the email
hoys havo found soma ot the musical
putt* of some one's old organ.
Have you missed any of the branches
of yoar trees? The botany o!a*8 ha*
been bringing in soma specimens,
Borneo! which were very large. Growth
structure, bud* and branching of tree*
are* thus studied.
The term examination* occur Thursday arid Friday of this week, C«sar»
book-keeping and physical geography
are the now subjects to be studied tbtt
next semester.
It seems that one of the Sophomore
girl* ha* not yet learned how to study,
I She still insist* upon studying with
her Up*,—that** one groat evil that
the teacbors of the lower grades have
to contend with.
One of the girl* la the Chemistry
ejlasi when aste-ed tha use of a Bunsen
Burner, answered, "To make -beat,"'
Thursday morning Mr. Tt-ewa discussed the* subject of "Beat Sugar,*'
telling why It is ot Interest at the
present time, ot tho Industry's growth
in our own state and stated some oi*
the claims of the representatives from
both the United State* and Cubs, con*
cerolng the reduction of the tariff
upon this export, which la being* con*
sidered now In Washington,
Chemistry class must learn to bet accurate. Exp,; Into * tube containing
gas put a splinter, and it went out,
Mr, Tnoxo read an artlete on "Ideals*
Tuesday morning. It weald bo well
for any one to read It. Th© article I*
found in tho Success.
The Chemistry class ha* Hon having
some intetestiog experiment* in chlorine* Iodine and bromine.
Clinton
J. B. Hautm has invented a circular!
1
saw devise, or machine for cutting ice. [
The mae.hlntt he calculntew will cut flOf
cake* per minute, ,
Liquid Air and Wireless Telegraphy''
were tha subject* used by W. J. Clark J
at the lecture course entertainment:!
Saturday night. Tbo speeder made J
seven-al Illustrations, one being to'
free*** mercury sufficiently that In was
used for a hammer wltb which bet used
it to drive several nail*,
tdr. and Mrs. E. R. Smith leave next
week for California to spend the rc-
maioder or the winter*
Mrs. Geo. Cullen fell last Tuesday
and sprained her ankle quite badly.
Cutting It Short.
A certain barber, who was possessed
ofgrent iJowctrsof gab, used to amuse
bis customer* with his long yarns
while ha manipulated their heads and
faces. One day an old codger aitno in,
took bis seat, and ordered a shave and
haircut. The barber went to work,
and began, at the same time, one of
hi* long stories, to the great dissatisfaction of tho old gentleman who, at
length becoming irritated at hltn said;
"•Cut It short.**
CLOSING OUT PRICES
11
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EVERYTHING
In disposing of our business it is absolutely necessary for ns to Seduce Oar Stock by many thousand dollors. Every buyer of Dry Goods
ct our store this month will profit by out* necessity. Not a fow things
cut, not a few attmitive bargains, but EVERYrHING, 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 in
every sense that tho market affords. Hundreds aro thps economizing,
why not yon also?
Cloaks and Furs
Wa desiro to make a clean sweep of all our Cloaks and Furs,
never bny at these prices again.
you'll
27 inch Goats
Formerly §7, now S-4.50
Formerly §10, now 6.95
Formerly 512.50, now 8.50
Special Lots.
Closing out two lots at SBc and 1.95
Regular Prices, $5 to §12.
Silks
Good 75c Black Taffeta Silk 63c
$1.00 Warranted Black Taffeta Silk SSo
aw'awiWiSMWI*-.'^
aaitJii'
HUgg!
AFTER HOLIDAY SEE
For the* nest thirty day* I will sell J,ailie»' Gold Watohe* with SO-
ypargotd ttlfetl cast*** with Elgin or Waltham movement very ehatp,
Have si pjpo variety of Gent** Gold Watches tfeat I will sail cheap.
Bars u, few pieces of Pilmwo that are* bargain* while they last.
Get ray prices before* going ebawhoto.
Watch, Clock and* Jewelry repairing; & specialty.
Kemerabet* |our engraving will bo dona without ej-tra charge.
"Yea, sli*,** said the barber, eontluu*
Jog* tho yarn, until tho old gentleman
agatn bawled out,
"Cut it short, I say."
Te»,8lr,M clipping away, and gabbling the faster.
"Cut It short, cut It short, I say,"
says tho old gent.
"Ye**, sir,*' salts the barber, going on
with hla story.
"Wilt you cut It short'?'' bawls the
old gent In a rage.
"Can't sir," said tha barber, "for If
you look in the gins**, you'll see that
I've cut It al! of*,**
ThaakaO Gad toe Xatey*
Aa ambitious Arab from Mecca,
named Halabl, appropriated the title ot
Mohomet, or Mohammed, and had to
prove hla "predicted Measlashlp" by I Flll**><4
snpetnatural mean*, the Arabs being;! ■ ***■ ***
s^otta doubter*. He accordintfy com- A few Fur Scarfs and Fur Muffs yet
maaded Mount Safa to come to him.
42 inch Goats
SIS Garments now S9.75
•525 Garments now 1*1.95
56 inch Raglans.
§12.50 Raglans now §7.95
§25 Raglans now 16.50
j Domestics
12jc Outing Flannels
750 Black Peau de Solo
§1.00 Black Peau do Solo
$1,115 Black Peau do Solo
$1,50 Black Peau da Soie
85c Colored Taffetas
$1.00 Fancy Waist Silks
63c
Siia
mo
51*20
69c
79c
10c Outing Flannels
7c Outing Flannels
5c White Domet Flannel
80 White Dotuofc
10c White Domot
6c Indigo Blues
5c Shirting Prints
10c Fruit of tho l»oom Cotton
10c Lonsdale Cotton
Closing Prices on all Domestics,
9Jc
Sc
■41
4c
6!c
si*
5c
4e
8c
Sc
Many .of the pupils of the First -*naJUI«« -****0UJ« S**** to com"* *° *T* todtsno-o of
Grammar have been absent this week «* **« llf"f »«* f*j«• «*^ .T£ r
owing to Illness,
It Is certainty a had thing to say
that one of tbo girls of the Chemistry
class did not know how to make staroh
before Tuesday this week.
Graphophone
prices $5 to $i5Pt
BETTER THAN EVER.
Those who have not heard the rctc*
ords the Columbia Phonograph Company is now supplying have no con*
caption of the changes and improvement** that, bare* recently been made.
The Graphophone, in the meantime,
has been correspondingly Improved.
Machines and records which were
thought to be almost perfect, a, few
yearn ago are far out done In those
I times of unfaltering progress.
I Send $9 with your* order to Columbia
Pttenogewph Co., No.J* Wamish Avenue, Chicago, and goods will be t>hf(**
peel C. O. ». for the balaiwe. 18 »
it
AWARDED THE GRAND PRIZE
AT THE PARIS EXPOSITION*
exclaimed: "God is merciful. Had the
mountain obeyed toy words it would
have fallen on ns to onr destruction.
I will therefore go to the mountain and
thank God that He had mercy on tt
stiff-necked generation."
CMHwa Zt^^&llyliahle.
Burns, bruinH and cuts are extremely painful and If neglected often result
In blood poisoning. Children aro especially liable to such mishaps because
not so careful. As a remedy DeWitt'S
Wlteh Hazel Salva is unequalled.
Draws out the fire-, stops tho pttln, soon
heals tho wound. Beware ot counterfeits. Sure cure for piles. "&* Witts
Witch H».*ol Salve eared my baby of
tiestema after two physicians gave her
up,** writes James Mock, ***** Webster,
lnd. "The sor«-s were so bad she soiled two to ftve dre<<*cs a day*',* * \ii?,le*r*-.
klrehet** drug ajpr**
Sl.25 Scarfs now
§375Scarfs now
$5 Scarfs now
$7 Scarfs now
$1.50 Muffs now
S2.75 Muffs now
$3.98 Muds now
$5 Muffs now
LACES
Thousands of yards of Fine Laces in
Black. White* and Ivory, in all the
Fashionable Varieties
__ AT '•* OFF.
Dress Trimmings
Wo havo always carried the latetst
and best in Dress Trimmings and offer
you tho the choice of: our stock of these
line goods AT | OFF.
E. F. MILLS CO..
Ann Arbor.
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Entertains
Everybody
Everywhere;
atanarale a* a Peat.
In a recently published* article 0.
reminiscences ot* Bismarck, to wht-rt
he acted as chief of the Pru-aian nre*"
bureau. Dr. Aegidt remarks that* hh
hero's soul waa -"fllied with ths "•fto*j4
of poetry, and he *-*•**" a jwat througi
and through, -iflt*-f*ar.M4^t*4*iI know
la *?*4 Fot****|t*#Ja **?lth 1^5>ifia**,
We Save rc*ealvee| tt*e (ftUowlng lot*
ter from M,r. |*ey ^emp, of Angola,
lnd. "J| wa^ijn, rjeu* tmv WOeks with
la grippe, and \ Irjed many remedies
and Hpent considerable for treatment
with physicians, but 1 received no relief until I tried Foley's Honey and
. . . , , ,. _ Tar. Two small bottles of this raedi-
Dr. Aegidt mtwt be strangely Ignoran. at_. . m„ ... „ _ ,_ .
slvtdy In my family.*' Take no sub-
atitutc-i. Untorkiroher'* drug store.
WANTED!.
Reliable* man rqr- Kiaiagcr of a
. ji
the words inscribed by Moltke, "False | yldt-Iiy. Hero Is a good opening for
or forgetful to have committed bltnsel
to such a statement* The truth ts tba:
the iron chancellor had a very happ-
knack for versification, and several a
his epigrams are still current Per
hapa tha best of these ta the one ht
wrote In a Iady'a^ album undero^ jn this
T^-tAtft ReliaMe Clothing Store,
C. S. Wortley & Co,
You certainly cannot pull: away from tne real,
live fact that our Pronounced Leadership
in the
Clothing and Furnishing
Business of Ypsilanti,
hood fade*, but Truth endure*"-',
this Bismarck replied:
Believe I do that beyond th* grave
Truth always will her banners wave,
But with the |alsehoods of thia life
E'en Moltke must wage booties* strife
—London Chronicle,
tho right man. Kindly gl*ra reference
when writing.
The A. T, Morris Wholwaie House
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Illustrated nawlogue 4 eta stamps.
LATEST NEW PROCESS
RECORDS*
•fspw dozen, t
Grand Records, $1 each. Small Records, -qc. each,
** Send for Catalotme.
Send t% with your order and goods will be sHpped CO.D. for the Iwlance,
gompamyI
Sea't Live To-jsther.
Constipation and health never go together. Do Witt's I*ittlo Early Risers
promote otwy aotioa of the bowels without distress, "I hava been troubled
toOLUMBIA
Find- Way To live "tonf.
The startling announcement of a Discovery that will surely lengthen, life Is
made by editor O. H. Downey, of Chu-
rubusco,lad* "l wish to state,** be ... ., , v,,
writes, "that Dr. King's New Discov* **J^Z*™?J^ »*'*« J***±
ery for Consumption la the moot infallible remedy that I have ever known
||orCoughs, Colds and Grlpi It's In-
PHONOGRAPH
Subscribe for the OBSERVER
valuable to people with weak lungs.
Having this wonderful medicine no
one need dread Pneumonia or Con*
sumption. Its relief Is Instant and
euro curtain*** Welnmann & Mat*
I thaws guarantee every We, and $1.00
bottle, and give trial bottle free.
O. Greene, Depauw, lnd* "I havel
tried many remedies but Little Early
Risers giye best results." Dnter-
klrcher'a drug store.
Etctttlt ^TH Kits Yrwl^ toff Itetf
Epitome of Domestic Practice.
Dr. Humphreys* pocket Manual on
the treatment and caro of the siok In]
all allmenu matted free; Humphreys'
Medicine Co., Cor. William and J(ohtj
Stc. New York.
Foleyfe Money and Tar
care* cobf** prevents pacumoal*.
I
Is brought about bj* giving only such garments as
aro mado from the best materials, absolutely perfect
In workmanship, fit and finish, a natural result accomplished by life long study iu the Clothing business.
Garments from Wort.ey's
must be right.
Wo aro getting ready for INVENTORY on February
first and until that date, you can buy any
Suit,, Overcoat,. Reefer,
. Ulster or any heavy
Furnishing Goods, such as
Underwear, Overshirts.,
G-loves, Mittens,
Caps, etc., etc.,
Where lots aro broken or only one of a kind left,
AT COST and fome goods at WAY BELOW COST.
Wo haye some beautiful Hart, Schaffner & Marx
SHITS and Q'fRROOATS worth $10.00 to §20,00
wh!^hyiWoanbnyat**je.50toS12.50--.les8 than what,
they post to manufacture.
0. S. WORTLEY & CO,
'<£.* f
'„:.J*
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Object Description
| Title | 1902-01-23; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1902-01-23 |
| 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 |
