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Ill
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Observer.
A. J. Wakren* Editor*
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY JANUARY H0% 1902.
VOL* XXII.--- NO 15.
; YOU CAN DRESS WELL |
With a little money i£ you wilt let us make your
Suits, Waists and Skirts
to orte*
Special Values this month on
DRESS GOODS
We use nans tat fisst^classltatags
and! giMtant.ee all our work.
Great leSuclicm in tte pice of OLOIES.
W. H. Sweet & Son
Ypsilanti
Mich.
LINEN SALE
Wffl begin
Saturday, January 18, and
Goitirae SO days.
It* ts a sale ?csm statM attend
lf;'yo» haven't received onr ckctiiar with pffee* s«d partfcttfera,, tat tta
il« know and w» ivlllaatf that you have one,
Da¥is & Kishlar
MlqIi
AWARDED THE GRAND PRIZE
AT THE PARIS EXPOSITION.
Entertains
Everybody
Everywhere
r
Washtenaw County
FARMERS'
INSTITUTE
to ho held at the. Baptfet church at
DEXTER, FcbrHarj 10 and It, 1902.
PROGRAMME
MO*t»AV** KlQBJHKG
f *r*Mdcjal*» Addrewi H. J* I'iaekney
'♦Crops: on tho Mixed Parrn.''1
P. 8, Reynold-}* OwoKO
; fliiwu^ioa ted hy dohn K. Campbell
i Paper, "The? Marketing:ot Karrn.
Frodoee,** Cbas. 3. Poster
Mospay A*s-x>ni**:oo*f
j "Practical Stock Fending.'*
I*. B. Reynold*
Bfeeuswt'uo led hy Orrln Burkhurt
'♦Frwll I'talsltig,*" W'tn. Bird
••feeding' and Care of Hairy Cow*,"1
A. fit. Welch, Ionia
Biseusflert. led hy C* M* Stark*
Question Bos
UOSOXV EVTS'lfftt
nHStry,** Prof. Davit*
"Our Fublie School*.'* A, J. Hasten
"•ThoOtotd High Sehool,"
Hon. Bole* fall* Lansing
Sunt* of Publfoloatt notion
Discussion
Prluafo fen- tho evening wilt be furnished by Dcixtar High School Chorus;
HvmpAt Mo**********
«*Keed'edltefor-tt,ttlen,'»
Mfc* Julia Bait
.Paper; "Head Making,**
"K. A* Nordtntin
liu*ifie*s meetf Qg of tbo County In*
stttute* Society, election of otM-
c-ucs for tho»asotng year.
'JTCESOAy Ai*TEt*K(K»K
•'Corn Growltsg,** A. M* Welch,
BiSGwafo** led hy 1. H. Piatt
'•Steisp Feeding.'* P. B. Reynold*
Discussion, led hy John MeGfougal
'•Iaa-t> feeding,** A* M, Waleb
Qlsettsslott ted by Im C. Buefcus
Question Box and General Dlsei'#*tdo
Women's Section.
to be held In the. Baptfet church par*
}.tow> Tuesday afternoon, Feb, 11, WQ&
Mlsa Julia Hull, Chairman
MM Maude, CHtchrfcjt, State Speaker
Agrfenttorat College,
Mte Mattdt* Oltct.rUt
m«eu»'*lQR
l*tt[*»i* Sir* ,1. K. Catnisbedl
IM*st*tt*#Ititt
4j!a*»tluit lift**
The lad'ei of th-* tluptUt church wilt
serve* oliiRor aBd«np*jeratl*c each.
ra*t# t»m "l""at"te» "fa**,
Two s-taniardf; who had been absent
from. Cab* fay several yeara recently
sailed np the harbor of Havana, and
walked through Ita renovated, atteefa.
"Bom It give yon pain;* one traveler
waa overheard latplrtair, "to sew the
•tata artti atrip** waving over MorrO'
Cutter ****»»** replied, the other, took*
tag earnestly abont him; "What patna
me to tlte n«l<* Is to see tbat the
Americana have*' In two year* don*'
mmm tor this island than, the Spaniards
did. In almost 4W yeart.'*—New York
***rflR;nc*,,
WAYS OF THE RICH. ]
Two prominent Walt street *i«*o"%era
while* nt luncheon nt the Hoffman
hticwo Indulged in a ircrlea of tjood*
t*rtt«redrecrIniInatlOBiiahoat; the* tcn-
deseleauf each to retrain from; apt-nd*
tngnut-iey. One said to the other:
"*l dot**! Mima yott for helng eltw*.
It t-i In the family. Well, I remc*mbe*r
your father when he* ran a grocery
•store* lit* warj m, eltwe, that. If a. ily
settled In the sugar harrel ho uw& to
catch the %, dual iu feet otf with a
broom and let It go."
•■So,** laid tho other* "You needn't
gel chesty. Your father waa a farmer.
I tan remember when ha rat-ted bee*.
He raade those poor hees work hard
all day, aad, not ftausQed with that,
ha crcw*ed them with llghtnlnji hugs
and made tbem work night*.*'
••That's right." said the ffrst, good
humoredly. Tho old man was a thrifty
ehap* Why, I remember when bo
crew-Hid stntwbetrry plant* and milk*
week and got itrawtterrlea and crcaro."
Then they had a drink.
GLOSING OUT PRIGES
Bridgewater.
J. llbelnfrank and Mrs* Mulr 0
Saline, vMted Mrs. M. Otltnnr last
Thuirsday. Mrs. O. Ie still coulined to
her bed.
A very deasai*t 8urprl$e was given
Mrs. Walker at her daughter**, Mrs.
dohn Hutzet'a homo, Saturday night,
the occasion holog her "3 birthday.
About Sift guttsts were present*
Mr*. George Doldt has two nieces
from BlU-fleld visiting her.
George Doldt. baa heon quite sick
since last Friday* Ho ta somewhat
better at thia writing.
Mi** Christina Batter Is sojourning
at Clinton.
EVERYTHING
In disposing of our business it is absolutely necessary for us to Reduce Our Stock by many thousand dollors, Every buyer of Dry Goods
at our store this month will profit by our necessity. Not a fow things
cut, not a fow attractive bargains, but EVERYTHING-, abEolutoly
EVERYTHING, but Spool Cotton, reduced In prices. For n little time
yon can save on your Dry Goods purchases, and yet socuro tho best in
every sense that tho market affords. Hundreds arc* thus economizing,
why not you also?
Cloaks and Furs
Wa desire to make a clean sweep of all our Cloaks and Furp,
never bny at these*, prices again.
You'll
27 inch. Goats
Formerly -57, now $1.50
Formerly *J10, now 6.95
Formerly $12.50, now- S.50
Special Lots.
Closing out two lots at 98a and l.O.i
llegular Prices. -3$ to 913.
42 inch Coats
§15 Garments now 59.75
§25 Garments now 1-4.95
56 inch Raglans.
$12.50 Raglans now $7.95
$25 Raglans now 16,50
Silks
Good loo Black Taffeta Silk 63c
31.00 W-j-routedlH-ckTaiToti Silk SSe
:*£ef ?£§r mw mmm® Mmmam
(
Qtancl Jn.e'.crfdst St eiacfc* r*mall Keectd*,, ice. each, $$ *?«r de«n*
Scad for- C'afatoene,
ky, S«ttd#i vd'hiyea* orctsf aad gewda wBf t» shippec. GO®, for the; fcateef*
Columbia phonograph company.
BETTER THAN EVER.
Tho*** who havo: not heard tho ree>
tied* tin- Cokira'tia Phonograph Cora*
pttfiy h mm .stipt-lylag havo; mm eon*
ceitiitju ot tho «huttge*< aad Improve*
raeot-i tbnt hitve tccettUy htm maia.
The draphophOMO* In tho moantltnc*,
Urn bv*ea corvettponcllogly lrapro*'ed,
Machioti* aad record* whU-t* were
tbaufeht, to m nlrncMt petrfect, n faw
yetur* ago are far"Wt done In them
Umm of uafalterlag .-mfgrestf.
i-Jend &* with your order to Columbia
Phoaog.eaph €*«,» Kit*. 8H Wahash Ave?*
nuc,ChlcwKO, tttidgtKjdi will ho afatn-
ped G. ® t>. for tha twlatk**** IS
Subscribe for the OBSERVER
afar-* ot Sa«*l*-«'* *cir«aaia.
There U a aew story of tatnetow, Af-
| taeked fn an Italian cafe hy a gang .of
"*** I seoaadrel*, ho awnag' one wan In the
air hy the feet and brought hint down
so hard that he split the' table la two.
lialtWtfTa Uvettitif,
The startling announcement of ft Bis*
I cottery tbat will surely leagtben Uf** la
tnadohy editor O.H, Downey, ofChu*
rahoseosled. ''t wish to state,** ha
(wrltof.'Hhai Dr.KIag'% New Dlseov'**
ery for* Co"»««pt*oa, la the. taoat ta*
falilhlo remedy tbat I have ever koown
fopCooghf.Ccdd*; aad Grip. IC* la*
vatwhto to jw>|*it* with weak lungs.
Having tbt-* wonderful mudklntt no
one need dread, Pneumonia or Con-
aumptltM. tta relief 1$ Instant and
euro evrtala,** Welatoaan & .Mat"
thews* giiarantea avutfy tjStf and $1.W*
bottle, and gtv«trial twtvle tree*
li»K'-<.»fewj^B«£W
Mooreville
MU-H& Ida and Iva Ford ot Azalla,
spent from Friday till Sunday with
Mis* Graco Shaw*
Tho social given at tho school house
last Friday night ww~ well attended,
etfaringSll.I'O.
Mi*s Mabel Miller of Itldgeway, visited Him Mary Condts over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Dillfon ot Holland, K* Y,, aro visiting hi* parents,
M,M. Billion and wile.
Cfcitite*** Davenrtcirt I* helping Roy
Ford for a few day*, lu the*, store.
Charles Hortoc U homo from Detroit for a few days.
Clillil-ia Itjeclslly Uaili.
Burns. bcut»e* sad cuts araeiciremu*
ly painful and tt negttteted often result
In blood potsonlng. Children aro especially tlahlo to such mishaps because
tmt m careful. Aa a remedy DoWltt'a
Witch Haaet Salvo I**- unequalled.
Brawa out the dri-, itops the pain, sooa
heals tho wound, Bewaro of counter*
falts, Suru cure* for pll*-*. **»*WItt'*
Wlleh Htzel sSatve.(fntrecl roy hahy of
eczema after two physicians gavo her
up," writer Ja-nea Mock, N. Webster,
tad. 'The »r«8 wero w had aha soiled two to tlve drewes a day.*1 I'nter-
klrcher's drug store,
laMfers*: Wm*3 Wai^arippi.
We havo rocetved tho followttrg* ia\.
We front Mr; K**y tamo, -^^MIlHkt
lad. ,'IwasIn*«--ic]|tTonr*^«e^ %\\h.
iftgrtppei and \ \ttt& f^t,**j' r«*flK»aie*
and: spent cou^vierictdu for treatment
with pliy-dclim*", t\t*t irecjoived no "ro*
lief until { tr**>ti rHilavV Honey and
Tar. TwusmsH lioule-c of tbi» medl-
einaciitrttdmoand I now uso It exclusively In my family*** Take no fuo*
slltutt**, t'nlerkiroher'* drug (tiore.
WAOTED!
Itellahta man for Manager ot a
Branch Ohtco wo wish to opoa In this
vicinity. Hero ten good openla*- for
tho right man. Kindly give, rederence
when writing.
1km A. T. Morrl* Whole-ale House,
CINOINHATI, OHIO.
Illustrated catalogue -1 eta atan*i».
75c Black Poan de Solo
31.00 Black Peau de Sole
91.35 Black Poan do Solo
$1,50 Black Peau do Soio
85c Colored Taffetas
91,00 Fancy Waist Silks
C3c
85c
98c
81.23
C9c
70o
Furs
A few Fur Soarfs nnd Fur Muffs yet
to dispose of.
tl.25 Scarfs now
93.75 Scarfs now
$5 Scarfs now
97 Scarfs now
$1,50 Muffs now
92.75 Muffs now
S,1.*A-; Muff* noiv
95 Muffs now
75c
81.90
S2.S8
83.I18
51.1?
91.9R
f2.?8
Domestics
12*c Outing Flannels 9}c
10c Outing Flannels * 8c
7c Outing Flannels 4|
5c White Domed Flannol 4c
ScWhitoDomot 6lc
10c White Domet 8Jc
60 Indigo Blues 5c
5c Shirting Prints > 4c
10c Fruit of tho Loom Cotton 8c
10c Lonsdale Cotton 8c
Closing Price-** on all Domestics,
LACES
Thousands of yards of Fine Laces in
Black, Whlto and Ivory, in "all tbe
Fashionable Varieties
AT i OFF.
j Dress Trimmings
\ Wo havo always carried tho latest
j and best in Dress Trimmings and offor
you tho the choice of onr stock of these
Ifino goods AT J OFF.
E. F. MILLS CO,
Ann Arbor.
Dea't UvstJ^ftUitt.
Ccmstlptitloo aad health never go together. DoWUfaldttla Early Blsor*
promote e**y action of tho bowels without distress, "t havo tjeen troubled
witheoettvoaese nlna yearn," f»y* 3,
O. Greene, Dapauw, lnd. *»l h***e
tried many remedies but Little Early
Hitters give beat result*.** Unter-
klrehe***adr«g etcwe
Epitome of Domestic Practice, t
Or. Humphreys* pocket Manual on"
tbetr*»tmantsitde*u-a of tha stck In
all ailments mailed free} Humphreys'
Medicine Co., Cor. William and Jo*)**.
St*. New York.
Ypsilanti's Reliable Clothing Store,
C. S. Wortley & Co.
You certainly cannot pull away from the real*
live fact*. tUA*. aw Bironaiinoed Leadership
Clothing and Furnishing
Business of Ypsilanti,
Is brouglit about by giving only such garments as
are made from tho best materials, absolutely perfect;
in workmanship, fit and finish, a natural result accomplished by Hfo long study in tho Clothing business.
Garments from Wortley's
must be right.
Wo are getting ready for INVENTORY on February
first and until that dato. you can buy any
Suit, Overcoat, Reefer,
Ulster or any heavy,
FurnisMng Goods* such as
Underwear, Overshirts,
Gloves, Mittens,
Caps, etc., etc.,
Where lots are broken or only ono of a kind left,
AT COST and tome goods at WAY BELOW COST.
Wo haye some beautiful Hart, Schaflher & Marx ,
SHITS and OVERCOATS worth $10,00 to 920.00
which yon can bny at 96.50 to 9l3.5d—less than what
they cost to manufacture.
C. S. WORTLEY & CO,
, -n
n
,-ts
-aL£'-
Object Description
| Title | 1902-01-30; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1902-01-30 |
| 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 |
