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Saline observer
Am J* WARKEif* Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO.* MICH., THURSDAY APRIL 10, 1902*
VOL. XXII.--NO 25.
Milan
School opened Monday with a (*ood
attea*%i*c*e*.
The Prcwbytarlan church la without
a.pa«torfoe thepresear.
Mr. and Urt. E Tatter moved1 Men*
day Into the I'reehyteria® *Htr-io<*a£e.
Mft wad Mm 6* K* Bayaiiaii assist*
'■.mt by thele brothe,- wilt glv** an eater*
talRi-wata-ithtsM. E church Tuealay
evening*.
Sip*. Critchett and thrca. T-cuing.r
eWldrenare tteitlnf*- for a couple of
«e«fc> In JtacKwu aad. Gttm, take*
Mr*. I.t„ Silt horn the grippe IU*.
J. Whatcy who hm ten on the*, 'tick
list l» able to be it* Bi M, Miller** drug
Store* ttfnSrt*
Mi*t**_trst(3ij BefaeBham I* eater lain*
ttvtf tttteit's from out of town.
O. I*. Sfeweentf- at Westreit, Is visit*
lag Meads here.
Prof Sooy and family are at haste- to
their* friend'** In Chit*. Wf!***«*« ho'-m-.
•- /
Br. IF. Stein li tawi lye Spoiiiist
vHUt our® yon, ef any people become all hut totally Mind and at
an early «g»» simply because* they pay «•* attention to thai** eye*. The? notice
a dinmet* 8itd souses* utter reading a white awl when a mfeerahle headache
flameatothemthayascr^e sfitW one and take a pat
-Ifttt-fWEtiW^ -*»• ■*«»
read ar write roear» and added str**!*", awl tliefc eye* w-da weaker, t'onattita*
ttt)t« wttla- rK■*0«a|«ira'»* ■cttArii-i'* etr*-»«iti*lfaK*>f "*•*« miser*?, and tht savtof of yew
eyesight. Or. Stol n i* rettabtev yet* do not mm him once and then loofe for him
again in fain. Hal* going to* make* special Tints ten your town. Come and see
Mm, and have your1 eyc$ scientifically tested free of charge, that yon may have
comfort when you read tti.il write* He will be at the
TiXAs am mum in size. S
Osly hy Cest-MUtH Caa Ita Tail E_>
t.at li. AnraoUHto.
Texas, tbe tarieststate in the union,!
haa the proportions of an empire, and:
it la only by comparlsoa that one can
caln an adequate idea ot her slie and:
of the magnificent distances between
her boundaries.
To say tbat the area of the state bt
SWfM stmt* miles conveys little
meaning, but when one considers (hat
It* width Is mmm titan one-haW that
at the «-mtb«ra border of th* I'niteJ
sttate*. that tt fa Iarg«r than the wbole
[ of New Eailand, with New York,'
Peaaiylvanla, Sew Jersey, Delaware,
Maryland. Virginia and West Vlr*-*inla
thrown In: (hat it ia larger than even
ttenaany er France, and that if the
whole imputation of the United States
waa placed within Ita borders it would
be na more thkkly nettled" than Is
eaatern M_aaeh__*tt* to-tiay-th-n
oa* beglaa to tenlim tb* vastnew of
this great southwestern domain.
in traveling a«t»s Texas from Tex-
arkana on the *s*ster« border to Et
Mrs,!!, Uro-rvuha* moved to Weal Fam In the extreme west one Journeys
and Ttosday, Apr. 16 and 17.
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Sweets
Early Arrival of Mm
U'raaoltalteFrerjldioif he*r« lor many
yearn.
M*"-.*r* lllafeeatet Is on the grippe
list.
Mim Cecil GauntJett is atllt unable
to return to Aaa Arbor*. ,
Mr*, Walter iSeavey of Fort Wayne,
Indiana, arrived hero Monday and Is
the guest of hue paroat* Mr. and. Urn.
■Q* A. iCelley for a few day*.
The Baptist, Ladiea wilt held a Shoe
S0«ifaattheI.O3,O*P.hall, A tine
program aad supper win bo served
from' a p. m, until all hay* p irtakea ol
t, a t*Mrt*eme goodtes*
BreadM Attack of "*r*l*cflp_-j- Cc-jh.
Mrs. Ellen Harrison, el 'Mm Park
Ave,* Kamsas City, Met write* m M*
lows: «*Oap two children had a severe
attack ef whooping* cough, one of them
In the prexysKi <•$ seltishiog would
«fteit.{t*;tn|ai"^ We
tried every thing wo: h.eard of without
getting relief. We then called in our
family decfer who pt**wi*lbed I'tjtey**
Ue;iefa-!ilT«f« Wtth. the very fir**
dose they begEtc* tt* Improve aud mm
feel that It, has saved, their Pvc«."
iltetoe »u.b,atttti»„ toterklrcher**
drug store.
nearly the distance from New York to
Chicago, and In pawing from the Panhandle district In theaerth-a strip of
Tttaa la which the entire territory embraced in the New England states
would be loat-to th* gulf coast, one
flad* almost cwery Tarlety of climate
aad soil repreeented In any part of the
country,.
1 J-ax^IvL" o A
DIFFERENCE
Almost enort* business man wears a
sick suit; it"**, tbo rc-gular "staple**,
style for buslne_s wear. The thing
that will attract and pip-asa you ia
Uupse Hart, Sehaffner■& Marx salts is
that the* *rc different from the comn-or.
run of sack suits- there's a -nap and
style to tbem which makes thc wearer
distiiigulsbcd among other *-aek suit
wearers. Thcejuality is bosi- that's
what IL, S. & M. on a garment means
—tjotliiug belter; we'll show you tha
label that stands for clotiies-safoty.
HaptB*
Sch^afiiier
jfoy/or*
tMade
CIo*5hes
<•»*■*«>» *»*♦
a,.*.,*,.*.*,.,
**mt»m* *n*m.
Clothiers and furnishers
Ypsilanti, Mich.
Sprfag Dry Goods,
Dress Furies Silfes Wla^Cioocls
Fine Assortmeut of Lineus
aiicl WMte Goocls
Ifothing hut standard makes sold here.
Large line of Bress ^r|l||^|i»p:
j| r|-*f l|p qf ftf e-Bftj'TOiesI ••,'tfiwt'lBt'" *V.tHl?tttNil«We«r.
Kris Qafl'tMttteijf jm\9*
OtirlJrossaiaklngllopat'tniont wllti maKo up our kochI* in
tttty8.tyleyoawt-ih.tt6a. very wasontble* price, auet all work
guarantee'el satMactory.
WEAK AND NERVOUS.
The setae old tales O.-etwocfc. •**;ej:-*tf air*,
fitiling »tr«t-jttb, trctTfthly, shaky, un-
*i*W«*tt. "Wr**»tis, -odftiog patw, htok*
wt test, work a ta-jlc, no life, 'no
vim, no energy^ a bail condition,
easily cured, here's the proof.
Mr, d. Anden*on ol Brie St., Adrian,
Itllob.. says:—"! waa terribly ehaky,
nervous*, heart lerenalar and at timet
felt in fact genernlty inijt-rnbie ttnd
' played out, IJr. A. W. Chtu*. a Jferve
Wtt* which. I got proicd just wtot
I needed, giving* ma good gcccr.il
health™* regular*, aJcrjiTij* **,e*»s"», rt*jt=
fat rfcep (tutt .ttie'e nerve*. The play-
«:* ' "
#..
WE IRE ROUSE GLEANING.
Painting, Decorating
and Fixing things up §e.ng$.4%t
We aro doing it ear/'*/ -ia mat wuen yot, a.o *eaiiy to do youi* spring
housa ctonnlng wet wont have a. thing to ctu except to help yon*
Ton will need a goad many new tilings and wa'd like yet* tet bny
them bere We will make and lay your carpet**, hang your* curtslne
and help yon In many ways.
Our Stock of liousefurnishings
Is complete.
Ingrain Carpets, every pattern R5'*? from *i#i* to i&tt made.
Beat aU wool ingrain vug? 70c sq. yd.
Carpet sizes tn Moquettec and Velvet Rugs,
50 rolls Matting I5c to 50o per yard.
Linoleums, 48c and 58a sq. yd.
Lnce Curtain-f, 75cj to $"*.**"> pair.
Good Muslin Curtains 36c pr«
Silkallnea, a very choice line*
Fnncy Uenimes* Damask Spreeulf,
Couch Covers, t>atr*fisk and, Rape -iortiurs*,
CoiTje* «nd |eo **-* betorp yen*.e}*a"i hou^e anet ***« wilt oertaialy inake
thBl*w^t^itirio*ryciU.
Davis & Kishlar
,u» j>vu,*j|« *»i*»,| -a*****, amv^ws.
si5 m*i> ,eeHtig 1* gone nod £ am able to
.attend fe* my work witl| **a*w*, I glad*
;ly rt-comri^nel the pji't* a* I ihluk
them^ejad,*'
Bf. A* W. Chaae** Kertre Fills are
sold at m*a a. box at dea.era or Be.
A, W.Cha**e"a* Medicine Co, Baffale,
N. Y*. Sees that portrait and signature
of;A,W.Cba*tet tt. .0. are en every
package. Pae-wte by Welamann ****
Matthews* drufglat*.
A"3t)et-T"aBai"*lls*ii.
"Two ycMrs nxo, iw a rtwult of a _e-
vere cold. I le*a| m*- ve-Jsje,*.* w^Ito*. St*
J^.+^St^Vihrooglt, 'Of Hebron, Ohio,
»*thattbega»attobettoatecough. Every
remedy known to me as a practicing
physician, far ""-> yeare, (ailed, and, I
daily grew worse. Being nrged to try
Dr. King'* Jfew Dbcovery (Or Consumption, Cougba and Cold.. 1 found
tiuick relief, and fat* last, ten dayt have
felt better than for two years,"*1 Port*
lively guarnnteed tor Throit and Impg
troubles % "»?f*etattia;«.-| ^ Matthewt*
-twandSl.W. Trial bottlee free.
«
¥psilantl Mieli
mt._ifl.siS-
Letter Heads at tnis Office.
D»T*_«.',|"*_e-ia---ia.
A cold at thia time, it neglected is
liable toe-aaeepaenmonisi which, is so
often fatal* and even when the patient
haa recovered th«itt»*pare weakened,
makl*rg"thempctealEarly «u«eeptlbl» to
the development ot e*ooi*ut-nption,
Foley"* Honey and Tar will atop tha
cough, heal and strengthen the tuo-s
ai»d:p*-«yentim*un-n«la. liat*wkir*-h=
aft drug ttere. . **
BANNER SALVE
tile most h**lino saW* In the we *****
DoNTBeFooLeoi
Y-MtM'^M'M.cKla'aU
ROCKV MOUNTAIN TEA
^^OoT^t
tu*t* ytww.it. _Qur tr****
oftrtSii.
SMOOTHES^F^IOKPOCKETS.
Ooir "at. "iB.I-.aZK.tb Miottoolon Wta
Jt«*-1 O-aapaUaa.
"You ean talk about yonr smooth!
gslckpockei^ bnl aljoat the amc-otheat:
I ever mx waa In New York,** said the .1
maa *»&-* tatt travel*-d. "it tm when.
I was up there a couple of i-imraers
afe. Sfo, th* atory has aeTer been
printed, becau-e the pickpocket was
aeyef arr-Mted. I was a vicUm n*y.
ielf. and 1 didn't 'boiler,* either. An
Italian with a grind organ and a monkey atepped in front of the hotel. Th*
grind organ man ground and the monkey danced. The monkey then toolt np
a eollectloo, He waa tbe* mow playful
monkey I ever saw, and he Jumped
tjpao tht ktteea of every man In the*
iaitty After fcs l.*t 1 noticed that r
w« * dJllar- atort Sr*vtral o* tht?
other fellow* were alaa. abort, bat we
were la Sew Verte an* expected It.
*;Th.i? next day the Italian and the
monkey came again/* eoattnued the
traveler, a^ordlag to the "Ualsvltle*.
fe»»ri4r4ournal- -'The man ground
-ut the same old tunes and th* monkey
cut the same tsapem. A woman was
In the lobby, and the animal jumped
upon her lap, Then there mat aa awful ecream and 'Jocko* fell dead, In
hts right fore-paw fee -***<i & half dot*
tar."*
Aaoth.r Ban** K.lla,
There has come to light In one «C
the auction room* an lnt«r«tin*tr raile
of Robert Burnf. It la an ordinary
taiinewllk* tumbler, instoaed in an
RAl* eat* lined with velvet and secured
Ky a Brabmtn key. The tnmbler hafl
engraved: ea lfc She following ■tofcrte-
tlon*. "Thia glasa, once the property of
Ijlebert. Sjorcf, waa presented by the
tmtt. widow to Jamet Robinson, ss-q,
and itven by hi* wJdaw io her *wn-ln«
.law, .ilajkn* Jam*** Olenealrn Bunuii
mft." The James Robinson to, whom
Smn Armour gave the relic waa a Sun*
dntaitd gentleman who became, by
marriage, connected with the Burns
family. The box la made from one of
the piiea ef Old I«ondon bridge, with
sqnte lighter piece:* of oak, relic* ot the
ROyal Qeorge,
A"*e-"**rte£',4.!--^
Tti falfdtwicg letter from 'A. J. So«-
'baum,al BatetSfilte, led., tell* ita own
story. "I -HiiTered for three month*
with a severe cold, A druggist pre-
pared me some medicine, and apbysl*
ekaprefwrll-edfopme, yet I did not
improve* I then tried Foley's Honey
and Tar, and eight doses cured me.**
l^fiwe su-etttutet, rnterkI--?h8r*-_
drug .tore.
*t*7t^**t'aH."-a J*asijtr.
Don't tsegtect1. bEDIouine** aad eon-
atlpatiein. Your health will auffer
permaneatly II yoa do* DaWItCa
Little t_ar.y lime* cure such cases.
U 13, Smith, Butternut, Mich,, sayi,
*'13eWiU'»I4tUel-arly Riser, are the
most satijfiictory piita I ever took.
Never Rripa or cau*e naufea, Unter-
klrcher'- drug store*
***-*u*acaU it Mkti. ef Its T«rr-w
By Fc*"*y*# Hctoey and Tar, It stops
the rjcklnx ctMigh aad heals and
sirenj-thew the taogt* if taken In
UtaeitwlUpr*v*Btanatli*ckoI pneu-
•aei-ti*. Itefuae sobstltut**?. Unter-
. feli-cher***: drug store.
BEALL, C0MST0CK & CO.
* *
We are very glad to introduce ourselves
to thc 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
Trimmed wool Dress Skirts $2.75 to $8*50
Silk Dress Skirts $6.48 to $15.00
Walking Skirts $1.48 to 6.00
Silk Waists $2,48 to 6.50
Cotton and Mercerized Waists 50e to 8.00
Beal], Comstock & Co.
«*- 'SI Huron si. ecxI to iho Cost oilice.
You may be sorry, gentlemen, if you contract for a
Mower, Binder or Hay Rake
before seeing^ggB^Bst---^
FI AVF FORD
a -Uj-Tlv V jaW 1 ****^lTk_U/
wbo is also agent for
Black Hawk Corn Drills, Keystone Hay
Loaders and Side Delivery Bakes
Iron Age- Kranse and American Pivot
Cultivators and Genuine Btircli Plows.
There is also something doing, gentlemen, m
BUGGIES down near the depot
Envelopes, latter Heads
j yon- •***!„
mtrletr*** •* eat*,,
j_-t«__aa. e*ms*. ttovorji
W*M: ^slalWtj: i
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tHM*i^i*-Twt*-»-***<• A&yoo*(k**X>tt*
O.jax.M'X'CSiSLXJh.m
UpMm
af
7&4c*4mU
and Calling Cards at the
Observer Office
Kodo! Dyspcpsra Curoj
_Hgfl«U -e-itiat yoa csat*
^TlJ.JiW-r-llJ"
'^jpoxzom's
■9$
POWDERS aiK^fiRffllljBBiim'^ie. 1,2,3.
plWFf
mj\r
•po-szo-xrrs ,
AH-0r_jft*jt* i
"fsner Stores.
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Object Description
| Title | 1902-04-10; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1902-04-10 |
| 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 |
