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Saline Observer.
A, 'X WAREl3_c Eciite
SALIN1, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY MAY 8, 1002.
VOL. XXII.--NO 29.
^SMb will le a
2- SAL!
*.". "- Him Assortment of Swls* Sluslfn, Freach tmttt Chiffenade, Organdie,
*t*Dimttles, also Fancy weaves itt Meree,*-*ed, anel trice* Strip****
... at,' ... ; ,„.,._ .
■ iFori-QodMllS-lJI l1KO-.RWfiAR.seei'*'tnr "'Standard'* make, for lit.
. stylo, material nnd workmanship thia make Is the beet in the market
~~~ ' " ' tho' *'Standard'* WHITE WAISTs7n-fnty Stylea, at
I Address to Republican Voters* k people as Is ta* bt-eo m Mayor of th*
Aon Arbor, Mich., Ikfay «f im j City or Ann Arbor. m -
To the Voters of Washtenaw County: Wo tak your css.re.fal 'Coitilderatlon ol"
Th*eemmttuie-having-incharge* tbe : 'heabove*-,and dcslro O say that In"
management of the. e-aa*3ld*ey ol preKnttag tha quilifiea'ioas ol our
JlayorIteyalS.Copeland of Aaa A*-*[***"dldatp*««sdoi»ot Im** sight ef or,
borferCoufrewi far tha Settead di**f«**rbofe the "tt»*tt ehamier ol tho'
triet,d**Bt It proper at (hts U%m to|*ev**sl othei* eandldau** who aro in
#et forth the reasoo* why we ask your I the field, at mm of whost*. bands «♦*•*_
" Weialsea catry
$1.00 to-.50
Onr Specialty in Ladies Corsets la the •■American Lady," Styles to ht
all forms. Girdles and Straight Fronts,—Don't pay $2.0"j or 2.50 for a
•'made to order" when $1 00 will bay just, as good a- lib
Yon wilt al-zays find the
reasonable* price"*
"Litest'" In our Millinery department at
W. H. Sweet & Son
"-rgSTT. A.ir>T-CI
We are the "Sfpsilaatl agents for the MeGee Adjustable Yoke IJnder*
sklrtj*,, Mercerized, Brllliantine* or Silk.
\$&w W-Bgs In Binok Unto? sMrts*
ERGERIZED
iii s*_ch elegant designs should meet the approval
ol Saline^ most discerning women* Home sewing is no longer necessarjr with such garments
priced so reasonahlf,
89c- 1.00, US, 1.50, 2.00 and 3.00
'■0"Jr-
M
MERCERIZED SHIRT WAISTS
** *
w*?# $1.25 *m §8Ca
Ppvis %k Kishlar
Ypsilanti MioJt
AWARDED THE GRAND PRIZE
TBE PARIS EKPCSmOHa
-iippoi*i for th* geaUeman nainvd,
li is true* that Ct*. Co-winad'* an*
nouBceme-nt waa m idu ttat a few day*
sgOt and then only at tha earn****, §o«
licltatton «I Rspabltons from every
part of the County, who demanded a
congre*39lonal eandidatu whe» was frees
.and' elear of all laetlooal dis*»|-r*'e*
menl* and Influence and who coutd be*
| the ctindidt.te «{ tha Itepubtlatt*. o!
Woshtcsaaw County regardless ot all
past dl-mB-lcnsi fa th.% party,—a man
mho was ferries*.Independent and not
eoutrolied by any man. or set of men.
Tho record of Dr. Copt-land as Mayor
ef the City bf Ann Arbor *t*r***ied. to
him. the attention of many promlaeat
Republicans in the* Conniy who seemed to feel tbat In htm they could have
a candidate ucwssefs-lt**- tho t'oalltiei
above. mentlSaed,' and ttt their solicit**
tlon ho ("fwseuted to allow hla name to
be* used in, th** connection,
Br. Copelond was, elected Mayor of
Aan ArbortnlMf* by a nia|ority ol.
£«), dctfeatf tj-r one of the most prominent Detnocrats in the city. Mayor
Cap-land immediately began a vigor*
ou*,admiatstratlonof elty affair* and
the moral aad'financial eonditton cf
the city ha* vastly Improved under
his watchful eye.
After minor matter* had been dis-
poirtd of, ha went after tho W»t.t*
Company,, which'had for many year*
charge^ the **eoptt- of Ann Arbor exorbitant rate*, and though heavy ptxm
sura waa brought to 'bear upon bim. by
capitalist* who held Water Company
stock not to interfere; though ho was,
'threaten****!, with farlotj* .repriial* In
case he should continue to tight in the
interest.*, of the Mopte, many of whom'
are poorand who could illy atfoid to
.pay tho high rate* charged: though
threats were made thai the* _ut*§tion
would be foughtthro«*-h all the court*,
andaWgcost saddlecl udqb tern cityn
yet ho. never »*lfe*'er|,, htji ctwttnuei
thought till at' li*t tin Wafer Company surrendered, and to-day tho rest*
dent* of Ann Arbor are rejeetvlog tha
benefits of Mayor Co-jeland*** determined interest In tha welfare bf tht*
many a* agaln-it the few.
Nosoouor mm this ejuestlon w,*% erl
■the way than he t!*rr,ett hi* attentat*.-*
to twtntttecp' lin-jcuriaut imt'tci* whrct*
ilat'j tli-rvatca-at'llittLvt-r-gf tt% «■»,
wotaeu una ebttaren oi our «.*$_•*• thai
.oUho-sradaort-^iioiaol1 tht? Ann Ar*
horlta.lroad,
Thi* read crts«:itet s-ven atrccta Sn
■■fi- city k p*,«(s,i.(u * ,-,-. ■,-, j,«. ,ts
• tw tut nt*-*- tutu*" m»' »t»' nrjt- tit. % .- »,
tu w,m Uiaiciiji s::iir*i| ap h letielB
the tntercit* of uar (seMtpli* suffer..
!**••*,»» etfuiiiSy snhMilttr d,
COMMI'lTliK,
WEAK AND NERVOUS.
The same old tale: O.ctwaric. ovcritrain,
f-tbng *»tt-nfth. trembly, ahaiy, un*
-uunj, n«tvJttf. •thiflii*** pains, btok-
-miest,. work a ta-k, na hrc, no
vim, nocnetjj, al*atlcoo<l»ticyn,
ca*ily cured, here** (be ptoof.
Mr. 3, Andenon of Erie St,, Adrian,
Mich, say*:—"I wa* terribly shaky,
nervous, heart Srn*jr»oiar and at time*
felt in fiiet •*« nemlly tnlserablt* and
■played out. Br. A. W. Chest** Serve
Pills which I get i«ro*aed imt what
I needed, glvioji tn" gcod general
beslth—e regular, sWady heart, re**,*
lul idecp and *iutet nerves. The* play-
**d out ItictiliiK is gone and I ata nble to
attend to my work wilh ease. I gladly i-eeommead the pill* a* I think
then* RCJod.*'
Dr. A. W. Chaw's, Nerve Pills are
'*old at Sfo a box at dealer* cr Dr.
A.W.Cha*}e*tt Me-dMne Co, Buffalo,
X. Y. See that portrait and ilgaature
of A. W. Chase, M. D, arcs on every
.p-i"fe-tS«*. Ir\i?tra'f* by Wclntntnn &
Matthew?, druj-KtslSo
Ht*«h Tt»« Kiatl,
"Uy darllnjf,** he exclaimed, *T would
go to the end of thc earth for you."
There was a, slight ptm~! while (Im* -Jr-
ehestra played trtmulaui r-tittate,.
"Sur.---as<-,"1 she sal**,' "ym 'besin your
travels, now.""
*^ ____„___
*i4oU«r *V«M*ilt*xtaa WtmM Sart-at*.
Booker T, Waahlnt-ton's autablosra*
phy, "l*p .from Slavery.** translated
into Fren«h. Germsn and llindoo**
atanee, I* now to be done in.**,, flnni-h,
and into Spanish for Cab***'
THE
NORFOLK
Sotm; of you will remember
wearia**; tha Korfo'k coat yoavs
ajf-i; "it is earning into popular
favor a,iain*. betier made and
more stylish than over in its former ■t-oi'-'n.
HarJ, S.haffner & aiarx know
h<«w to do such things right, when
ao many aro doing tbem wrong.
These I'Torfolks havo the unmis-
tak-cble 11, S. &M. touch to them;
a very boooming coat for some
men.
Wo havo plenty of other good
styles in suits to show you; and all
sorts of other men's wear.
liwiiiiiitii
Clothiers and Furnishers
Ypsilanti, Mich.
Uvw^wasta jour money oa *etlh=
less tmltatloo* of llocky Mjutitaiu Tea,
Get tho eeruuiutj made only by tho.
Madiion-Mf-dMO'* <**»• *V great family remedy. Si cw, 'Welamaan *fc
Mattbew*.
Fifth. Annual Sale of
Carpets. Mattings, Portiers,
Lace Curtains, etc.
OtirlUipsorthi-'-iei-ootlsavono^coinplDtoiiiall the new
nutl latest designs mid coloring** and at unquestiouably the
lowest prices*
We are selling the very best
All Wool Ingrain Carpet at Jmc.
A Guaranteed All Wool insrain Carpet at 50c,
A UU'iramced All \Vo;)l Filled Ingrain Carpels at 50c aud 39c,
Granite Carpets, bust inado for (lie piieo 23c,
Best All Wool Art Squares per ftpxtxre yard 65c.
Elegant New Portiers from $8.9d down to SM9 a pair.
Sp-eda! Sale in Laoe Curtains.
Entertains
■*
KttnrfR*****, Iwt«.nalt«a ot Coat.
\'atle(ta, *tfalta,. Mo-- midway In th*
Medlteiwcean. fc*; (ween Gibraltar and
Port. S iltl imports more firm a halt m.
million, ton*, of c*«l few tha- use of pa**-'
"-"ftt^tei*.
tj*a.l f*>r I'l*h l**>a*a.
A membej- of the National Fish c«i-
tnr- AMOctallon &ugg'(*sta that land
nR-raltithte fcr fsrtrultural pttrpo-*-**
mlRtit te otmtmita Into flsh roal*-,
50e Eae* Curtains 38c pr
Too Lace Curtains 19c pr
•SLOO "Lae*- Curtains 7*5c pr
$1,35 Lace Curtains 28c pr
S2*K>Ln*oCuitaln*i 31.49 pr
ISSOIaaeoCattaln-t S1.9*ipr
Extra values in Couch Covers
Felt window shades complete
wilh brackets and rollers
"51,75
7c
BE_LL, C0MST00K & GO.
"3T"-psiJLa;*3_i.i5*l _iyr±c3iL
SS—S7 Huron at. nt*.l to she Post oflleo.
"***?SCSSiBS_*-__'*»*- •»
Imeam ajHtMmmll
rteemrde*
rjL*mEMT mew FmwEH® Mmm&*%
•**»rtl«»«*ft«*^^ Ht***» (
fc^, S*md || with jemr ordsr an* gc^
[OOLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY,
88 Wabash avenue, Chicago
WATCHES
CLOCKS
fit! "
1 K
If
JEI
Ifyoiineed ftnjfthing In this line, come in
et-jel we will be sure to please yott in
.!E?_cxO:Q-' a^xLcfL Q'-CL.^lii;*^.
The Corner Drug Store,
MAHHEIS
at*** i*$ pto|*ir*log gr-ftDe"* w.-*iaia,ti*ja,.
I ■»«, the* elosalloa of lias r-titviajr
traek* over th** streett. Various pro-
pertf owacra along the railway' said
thcii-proiwty would, be damaged by
the prej*o«d cbaafe, »ad vehemently
prole-sted that It must not be done.
ilwy brought every Influence* pejiilblo
i«tjtt*ron Dr. Copctsndi and though
tbey were kndSn-4* cUJ*'tis, and St.Ku-
vattal, yet hi* reply to (hem, wu*
••denttemtB, I consider the life* of
.'tbt- Lclhcr* mid mother* aid i.tiLor
;,bluir«-» e»l tbl* e»(y **i awr** rem-t-
r*.ttvuti" tttati tt.**: aitghl aam.-it- ecu
' m*.*y suffer from, the* i-hang**, and ibe
lathoad track* must .go up and inv
liltifSOl out* pi'etpbf* thcretiy t.*,-tet|-F»ei
*taf«»,"*a«d he-tttsait*- iv-rt/ked i.*t* -***,**
matt th*,- grades wilt be detmrntcid,
rhtfs** ar** Hit a few «if the iticlde t.t*
thai tliustt-at* th*! ehiit'ii«.t«r ol ttte
t-m» weaakyou ta-uppoi-t. Ten* ma-y
ei£csurp«eilit.*oBltor»8retnaucfieijd by
fettpoferlttd-jr-*, fear of polltiet'l r..*'
veratw, fear oi low of prMlg**, aud an
maay t'me* simply the pliant toot to
do the*' wishes aad blddtrg of other**,
Bui Or. Copland** record *how*
I'htmtobewbatihegrs**, majority ol
onr party and \fmytim maut in public*,
lifer--** tnat- iadependenii. of poiiika,
and pe-*«*Tial intluencv*?; fearle** ta
ttt > dl«cb«r**e of' ht* duties to the* pub*
Iki oa* who NtlleiVfH th* poor .and
ho table ihould hart tba same caro aad
proteellon a* tha neb and. po**ar"t*t,
and a man of exemplary per«mal ebar-
aeter*
He *^t^l*»rn In WeWler, this county,
la thlrty*»l*« year* of age, a gr*-*dt-at«
ot cur great Unlventlty, laapiro»la*at
member of the Metbodlat Epit-cope-i
churoh, bt. thoroughly acrtjaalnttid with
alt eiu*Htlon-s of lh* clay, and eraphaU-
ealty * man of the people.
If yett own support blm In yoor e*u-
c-u-M*: for the* pc**Hlcm ro^aUoned, we
bsllev* he can be »omtt*ai»d aad e tooted, aad If s«-%. we feat and latter* that
■%U record la Coagres* wilt be* a* clean
aad f*a*arks* tn th* latereste of htsj;
S-7tt2iAQM4iS'rcrtt.
Itlsolteatafo-dhow amh stirtiing
cure*, that puwle the bt*l pbysHaaa,
ar**'C*ffects.'dby Dr. King** Xew DIko-
very'forfc*ani»Miirtit*a. 'lien*""* the *,-
cret, It cttt§ out the- phlegm and
germuKfected mmtua, and tela the lifc-
gl»log;o*iygFfieniichaad vitalto Ihe
M' od li iwal* the* iti',=itacds eotgh*
worm tbroai and lunge, Hard toldg
.nd)iitub»**Wi,€*i«atb.-uinjicia to Dr.
.1%1-fg** i*,ew Bisf-over-j", the mest InfaM*
ibl*3: 'remedy fer all Threat and Lung
dt* ,'i**-»» On'ir-ii,--"-.' a kittle» "Mk* sail
ml-tlto. Tttali l«w!:i* fr •*at VVrii'ma-in
****. M-iUfccws
The OSBORNE
4**t-*llt« »*Jlt* Ita SwU-W-lastl.
An aero!ige felt near ■ffcat'ltcns,
SvMavrlacd. the other ilay. The ater,*
was trlaagutr Jn ahape. of a dark-gray
cokir, about eleven a-jur-eg in weight.
Th's is only thr* f .:-"gd -srrteorti* *toa*
(ha! I* known in havc fallen In Swlt*
"tetli'a*!,,
Tha Km. •(' Kt**t Tat**.
Before a. reeruit can be properly said
lo have lolaed the British arms? his
mmt* must !> e nterrd iI*ly-two *!"_«*,
and the-* itenstares. ef auiwfior oaken,
t*»;faty*Bter tlKf* Sa the? it*'um*at*
i**4ujred by (!;♦? t*ar off*-**.
L*i*s"*^W2*-i|'i!-_.
"Five rears ago * dliease the doc-
tot* ealtctd dyspepata took such a bold
oa: ma that I eould *carcoly ko,** write*
G-XJ.S. M*Mh, we*4l-koown attoraey ot
Noexwa, Tex. **I took qu*niUlt?# of
pepsin and other medicine* but nothing helped me, Aaadrowstagmaa
grabsattraw I grabbed at Kodoi. 1
ftdt aa improvement at tmm and alter
a f«w bottle* am totted aad well.**
KocMi* tbe only p*-#p*rati*~-a which
c*_aet -*spc-Uuee* tb* natural dl_***U"-a
Jokas aad c-c-e-^uc-aily 1* tha only no*
whfch dig**-* any good food aad rare*
aay ttirta of ***wwe*i4* t-rt-aMes* Unter-
klrehw** dt*af tuere.
1«M Dy«pflp©Ia Curo
WammtM •mkmtjmvttmta,
IMsWaxxow for perfect work and getting
your soil in a mellow condition, cannot "be
Beat
Warren & Mills, Agents
j
Envelopes, Letter Heads
and Calling Cards at the
Observer Office
Object Description
| Title | 1902-05-08; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1902-05-08 |
| 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 |
