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Saline Observer.
A J. ^*i_BrBiSKt Editor-
SAMNE, WASHTENAW- 0«f*, MICH** THURSDAY MARCH 20, !*,02*
VOL. XXIIr-NQ 22.
T»* -
3f^s*iXai-ri^l
Amiralof New
Sping Dry
Dress Fabrics Silks Wask G-oods
Fine Assortment of Line-is
and White Goods
Nothing but standard makes sold Here,
Large line of Dress Trimmings,
A new line of the celebrated "Standard** UmMn lincjerwear.
line etwd-str-ffnely made-,
OnrBcessmal-ing'Oepai'tment wilt mat*,* np ear £•**«# in
an? style yon? wish at a very roasoa-tbtc* price, and, alt work
/ gnaranteeci tMiMactoi'i?.
Sa
Bdaooi- aounm.,
'.at*
WE m HOUSE CLEANING.
' PalntiBg* Decorating
. and Filing tilings tip generally*.
We are doing it. early m that when lew «r# ready to do yonr »prln_f
houis* cleaning we wont hart a thing to cto except to lt«f-- yon.
■" -To** wilt need n goad many new things* antl we'd like yott to boy
them heft* We will mate aad lay yonr carpets*, hang yon** eartala*
and hair* yott it*! many ways*
dtir Stock of Housefurtiishifigs
X&, ocyrxr rp3.*3lio..
togvate Carnets** ereey pattern •*"",**■? from *1.1c to 75© rastte
Best ail wool Ingraft* rng* 7te s({. yd.
C&rpet afaes In fifocjaette mi Velvet Rug**.
■,« si resits Matting ISe to SOty per yard.
Mnalminta, *8e and fiSe ■"*". yet
Lace flirts-Ins,«3c? to $*,<**» pnir.
•*> Ctat-et1 Muslin Cnrtaii,* 89,? pr.
Sitkaiines, a very choice line.
Fancy llenimes, Bamwk Spwad*.
Conch Covers, tomssk and Rope Fort.ers.
Came »«<! see it* before yen cfaar* house* and we wilt certainly make
* the task easier for yau.
Davis & Kishiar
Ypsilanti Mich
The next m***ilag of the library society of tbe high ache****! will be Friday
afMn-eoa of tbl* week.
The debate will be on th* comparative values to our country of lh* tail-
rowt tina the .tcsamtKrHt. Far* a later
nti-etlag to be held In April an amis**
lag drama ii being prepared. Friend*
and ptitrtw* of the school are wateoas*
at tie** meting*.
Mt**Nellie MeiMullatt of fiwliantt
and Ulmthmis visited the high sehoot
' last Friday,
; J4r. Weed of *feW' York wa* a visitor
tit chapel FrMiy.
Itcgular rocntbly examination"* ctCCitr
*hl« week Frfd**f> ;t
Tbe Smi prltnAry. uhiprcR gave a,
very piecing tarns* In" chapel .(tut Friday mewlast*
The review «f current events give*
by .Mr. Tejctto *>afh Thur-day moratng
i* of m-ch latereeti a* well m feet-dot
in kceplai" st-tdeiils po«t.*do*i the itn-
nortaat. topic* ol the'day.
0«0*1.«OHttr*rBd*A
nmk In H/treit, *-£rB<-*l Ji**-ahan#,.
f*a«l«.tMid Heiteher Sshaffer have ai'so
left sehtiel, '
Council Proceedings
Milan
Our stock of
IsnowGOMplate
• We are shoeing some good paper •and the
•price m lower; thaa ever. *
Chas. Burkhart.
Grap hop shone
Picas $5 to $150.
AWARDED THE GRAND PBtME
AW W*€? PARIS EXPOSITION,
Entertains
Everybody
timmmr hem PHmeem records,
{
l*ksmV*amtmhkt oMk. Jm-JIRKwcl'i.-oaetici. $$fmmmm*
s- Send for Cattdoeisav
L^ S«i«ir#'i_$ -*>*-i*l*.l ^er-w-e* *»-^«t*' -acMtl. r_ee& *•*»**{ b*-*^^
mmmmmm phonograph company,
'«.
';:. ■ 88 liVabash avenue? Chicago
Whea the'new* of Bert i*arriegtoa**'
-h*nw*t«v fur inantlaughter reached
Ml tan Monday evening a feeling of
difapftoiat-attti waa manifested ny the
i*iti-*ti* of thi* i-Nec. The <*eni***ee
pTOtMW»a***d wa* three year* imprf-on-y
ifttoat and five hundred deliar* fit,**. J
Hi* friesad* were lu lu>im of a large |
nne aatl no Imprlienment would be tbo"
tcrdk-ta* hit •tvpu'Wloij wa*. clear up*
to. the Urn j ol the AhMiif-g affray,
Mr. aad Mrs* Ot * 11..**- or Saline,
are. tbe gitcttt* el her i-otlser Mr*. J. i*.
itntm for a f*w da;**
Mrs. C. Cbapln I* oe the sick litt*
The fI«ad#i*«o« Sua-;k Compay drew
a«re*d'M*»o«.»efciy algbt and left
Monday tnoraleg lor a wccLs cagaife*
m«*atat Mowed.
Mr.*, Vail** ef Wt-ta**,. wa* the a-Cat
ut aeruavghter Mat, Fie'd "rem frl*
day until Moadaf.
"Mm II. Sill i* In Sattoe this week
''oa a**s*oaat of ihe death ot her fatbttr
M.... V**«, B*i$t,
Mele-gatc*}. ***n tlte I»r***b|teri*a Con
veatienat Mtiford \pdi dr*t ->*- Mer*-
\iamm h. til»r*s, A. Alien, and ji.
■T*»|lor.
Ufgulatr jmiloai of tha t'emmen
Council htld in the C'ouwcit t*iM.ta'b«r
March, if, **»■
•Pestilent Burkhart fs chair,
Tr«T.tlac Iivwjralla.
"White vkitrng ttte south of Prase**
In the iprlng two year* ago an A»e*i*
raa-woman heard a steal deal of talk
about th* Coaatrs* of Ktllamer. who
* waa also there. Mis* Coiutabla had
TPuati-ia. nmrn^t * •*tnaa« *-.h-i r. * ***** ***** °* "Mdtt * Utt* *** •*0**ght
Trusk-e* pr^t,.|4P!«.r».**cba>j.*. it w ^g^ ^ te ^^ mm ^
a-sktaa-M. .Bassett, Hear*,';., Afsatr-i. IcoaMiited BOrke**, Forage* .Sor*
G.iti'*, Jerry. . • , I enoutb. no such Utle crould be fount*.
Minatrs ttf kf l »*,'s*lt«n read1 **od a«" ■ and that evtnlns at dinner she an-
REGULAR ...'
SPRING
OVERCOATS
With all tho changes of fashion
in overcoats-- taking off or adding
10 tho length, or doing other things
—the regular long Spring orer-
coat gt-jos on. like the brook, forever,
This yonr Fashion says it's one
oltbe very correct styles—if it's
•undo right.
Oars aro Hart-Sohan*nor-&Ma**x
*
made: enough said.
Hart ♦
SchaiTher
& I>tar>.
'Tailor*
tTWade
Cloflbies
C.S.WORTLEy&CO
Clothiers and Furnishers
Ypsilanti, Mich.
ccptod.
The leipeotet**.,**!' kit election r>te
ttetnted their report.
The Icillowiag were .then declared
elected by the Board:
____■)
Fre*Oent,
t'lerk
Trti#tccii,
Treaiurer
Ar)-*}ilri<lt- .
€'hat. llorkhart
tr»ec*. It. EaUtL*
Gm. E. S*!halr«-r
WIIIBItcdei
'.A. J. .Warren
J. Fred VTel*il«ier
A*hlej- 8* %"a»Dur r
0«'mot|t*a5lt;ow»* inker* front thr
t**'»«tery,andpi'««*i'tO' the credit of
iheCentiageflt,r*B(id. •. ,
■The Finance, Cewmi««« 're-tewieel.
.•fevoswhle en the following httb* Otd*
er* were ordered: drawn etf Treaiurer
for the saawis
John McKlatton -
John Bunn.
Cha*. II. Carven
l!tevldSlmia«jn*
..faharOalea.
Ilertry A. Jewett
J. F.-AVeSsiieger
(See. £• SChalrer
il^-onaid EtesKit
tOwUla W-od
F. JL Heane
A. Jf* Warren
-W-mceel her dbwovery. Thea *h*
learned' tha.*. th*' "title was oa* •*"»*«*
hy th* Durbe** of Tark, thea .tn*f«_-
Icg iBCosnito*
afa-MTta'a l*Mt**«*y-|j- ot TJf**,
BEALL, C0MST0CK & CO.
We are very glad to introduce ourselves
to the readers of the Observer and at the
same time would call special attention to
our very large stock of ready-.to-.wear
Garments, such as
9iZmamfmm»%T*ii!li^ Trimmed wool Dress Skirts $2.75 to $8*50
reieffielS^^ Sills Bress skirts $6,48 to $16.00
SKSSSI SffffiS Walking Skirts $1,4*8 to 6. 0
ff-t^ Silk Wa^*s $2.48 to 6.SO
_i_l_.m2-_-_*-^^ jiO*i»tton and Mercerized Waists 50c to 2.00
Bealls Comstock & Co,
and hli-Med, bat be It. too; aad wbt*.
f-orrow comes upon yott bear It wttl
tUgnity—t'iat 1* to *ay, with TObajJs.
fttott and 'hope.^f'roia the "l-ov* 1*1-
ters of l*ri-«w I^.ta«rrk."
urn
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Mltegli
Oat* Keeper
Street Work.
ltd Kleetion
*«, *«,
0.*ieK*Mp**r 2.W*
Treat. Salary SH>M
Hdlltfgl* SM
Street Work .2*581^,,
OiIfWooc1,et**;1,f.|
iJriaang *tl.ir»
PLAIN TALK.
Snrsight Ts* aad to tbe I»oia*. Tl**
*V*trtt»*€: of Er„ A. W. Cham's Ke***
Pi»»*TS9ia.lf*i a Few Wo«d.i
By One Who fCt*-****-*
Mr. J,. 1*00* of Main St., Hudson,
Mkh.,-»y*,'^*»IV»£i?rg t,tae I saff-
c*t**dfrorni-tdi)j,'«litw, all food *,*cm**d
.rest hmxj aad di**trc*i m** and, I
"^•ps±la,X3L"tj-L ln/f±a±L
U-%7 Harm rt, actt to the Fes* oflice,
■; •*■**"
Oft. motlo*' ecuuett ad..>unic:d.
Geo. li Lilt*. Cha*. lljrkhars*
Ccm.
I'r&fldt-ni
IVomsn .flata-ayatt at*V»tl*ia.
A large staff of we««* I* amptoyed at
the Vatican for the aoie ***nrpc*c«- of
ketpins the itope** wardrobe In perfect,
eos-utton, Ko spot or stain may die*
ggttr* the ptBKttt* worn by hi* hol*,-
mm, and. m b* alwaya app*ius In
white, eves a few howra* wear ettptl*!***
the role* of their fmbntm n I* eoa*-
flclereci that no 'maw'* hsr-cl u dainty
enough for their care, net in tbl* on**
respect wnreefn are permitted to terre
the pontiff. Only ta* taott delicate
-niateriat* ar* -teed1, metre silk being
thc suramsr fabric, and a specially
woven Urn cloth the winter one,.
WwliSmfi-tthaOlaSi.
It n-eraboM, cf the '"Hay Fever Aaio*
elatiein" waold tm<*B<?'. King** New
Discovery for Coneomptlon, th* club
ttbuli go to piefcee, for it at way* cttre*
thl* nrialady, and. Aftthma* the kind
that ■**»!«* the doctor*, It wholly
drive* from the syjcein, Th-o^anck of'
snee-bPpetfe**t sutTom w from t'ntun rn***
tton^Fftcainonle, BrtiacbiUi ow«.t-i**4r
tivm and. healttt. to it. It. '«►/*"**• r*
i*rti», tavei littletw«fr<js« 'nmi.a-,tt
Whcftplrtg «'*.;»^h »«.i i« {ts**.|tW-'It
»o*i*.:w.l**«*J fw 'nil Thrtfeit aaet L.ay
t*n**n»*. di\$tm. Trial h..»k»
vitw at Welaaaaan &. Mitthew**,
felt iienes* and Irritable. I wa* told
Br..ViW.Clia«*#Xersft Pill* was a
sure for thC* trouttla aai got a bos.
Sir-vr-Ukia^tlv'm^.da^ I feel tit-*,
can rat wim I ,,u*«*e\ *»twp gocd and
{.Mi strong and Vigoroot. Tlw bmU*
olnelsflrieaadl cat* lwr,**ily *rw»3HB_-
■tnead-It,**
Dr. A. W. Qk*m\ Ncrre Pilia are
•Mtdal^alwxa*, daiter* or Or. A.
W. Ctwe Uet-klae Co., Baffalo, *\*. V.
'S**'that .portrait and 'Jgnature cil A.
W. Chan*, SI. i>, ar* e>a ctery paeif*
age For ">•?>* J.y Wi-laauiaa « Mat*
thews, Urws**«i-*-.
Snt-gaea'- *_sSIt act aeecl
Snrgery U m twr?g*r n*xv***ry to
ear* ptte*. OeWttt*** Witch I*a*el
Salve t-ni-t** i«n ca*«* at once, r*-aor-
Iagt.l^-t*****iitylar dasge tws pala-
ftil and exf*.':aitve o-wratta*. For
.seal***,. cm.w, imtm, wound*,, lirnlfe*,
*K*rtwt- and aala di«wie*ii I* unentwllod,
Beevare el -t-OuaMrfel"*. Fakrhlrch*
or** drug ttore .
Epitome ot Doraesttc Practice.
Or, Somphrty** ptjeket Mannal ea
tbott^t*T*eata*»di*aro ol the sick In
allallaMaWasaltt'd free; Hutapht*y**'*
MedIdt-**Ce,t"op. Wialam and John
IfeKtwYorfe.
You may be sorry, gentlemen, if you contract for a
Mower, Binder or Hay Eales
. before seeing^^___-»^
FLAVE FORD',.
who is also agent for
Black Hawk Corn Drills* Keystone Hay
IsOaders and Side Delivery Bakes
Iron Age, Kranse and American Pivot
Cultivators and Genuine Burch Plows.
There is also something doing, gentlemen, in
BOOGIES down near the depot.
Envelopes, Letter Heads
", DiB_*vrief Pa**-**-cai*i.
^e«)*d.af thif. ilme if r*»fl*ete«l ia,
| Itobte to- t-MtMp fmcturaoobi. trhteh t* to
»fv*r* 'it»tat, aad: even when the patient
h-k* rtsoovefr»kl the lung* are w***!******1,
milking Ui*m p^tsoltHrly iw»tw.|itlb*>* to
the- d***-iop**Mi*».t ol' c*ott**mmrHiot*.
Foley'* Ho«#y and Tar will atop tba
c»«*gh. b*_l ma& atMagtlUia th* lung*
iwnl prereat pnsurnorii'*. OaU*rIrti-eth-
ec'adroiE »wt-*.
BANNER SALVE
-Jrawli-t* at <*#**•«** c*-W,
Very narrow brsrtltU erf p_t,a. asi
sera-set eotd ar*' again la tagm,
Tallor'iaaeie gowna. of pal* bine pt-jn*
are la marked vo*g"ie amoac £MW*-n** i
f*« »**•!* |t*l« S-*a**rV>>
and Galling Cards at the
the most Healing salv* In IP* **rerttt.
ii. 'i ■ ■ i ■ ■■■in.ii'i rii.-tii-'"*- in
RVEtmn*dl»*rt^onr«*^rl«l.
btootl, Ht*wVsS*-r^ti>«rn'«i»tlie
beat nerve tonic. By *mrj<d*tii*r 'the
. blcHKlltiai^ea U>e nerv--i STRONG*
A ****r-**t*t fJolaTte "i*IttM*»!*t*t**«.
Tn->*ta4lo*In* letter ft*om A J* **?**•£
bcwmc*IEat***vlli#,ftid.l.t*tll» Itff. owal
itery. "I **i*r***r«*i lor thru* *»*mth*|
withssetoi-- cold. A druggUt pro-}
p«i^ aw »<wi-«i ti**dkl»e, *adapby-i-,
ctao 'pt-eceribestt .for me, yet I did not.'
traf**re*f*. IiUwfatrled IrliJley"'* Hooey*
and T*r* and *l*-ht Am** emrad -_e.**i
■B*fa«a aat-t-tlMiM. Vat*rWreber*#
d nig star*. \
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Object Description
| Title | 1902-03-20; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1902-03-20 |
| 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 |
