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Saline Observer.
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A* X WABREm Editor*
SALBIB, WASHTEKAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY JUNE 5, 1902.
vol. XXH.--NO na.
Tills will lea
Fine Assortment of Swiss Mm-lin. French. Lawn, Crii'Iouade, Organdie,
Dimities, also Fancy weaves* in Me-rcer'aced; anel Luce* Stripe*
For good MUSLIN. UNUEKWEAR see our "Stanelanr malm-, forHt,
style, material anel workmanship this make U the best i t the market
We also carry the "Standard**' « lit I'K WAISTS, D*riat* Style* at
$1,00 to 4.5C*
#
Oar Specialty in Ladle. Cor*et» ia the "American La-Iy,*' Style* to ht
all form*, Girdles and Straight Front*,—Don't pay 9i.W or 2.S0 for a
•'made to order1* when $1 00 will buy jnac as* good a lit
You will atony* find the "Latest"- in onr? MtiKnei"y department at
reasonable prices
W. H. Sweet & Son
■^_e'sii__^*t>r"ri
We are the Ypaitant! agent** fen* the MeGee Adjaaiaht, Xoko tinder*
sMttt,, filereerfeed* Brilllantlne orSilfe.
Milan
night
In
E,
KewLm lew Wash Goods
s
■Tmt at this time when yoii *%m most
Tho material* for pretti waists antt cMlum**
wese namv so pleutilai at thia store* tstam na-
•-guallf •*;eicid. New laces that are pretty and fa**
expeuslse* Cream, applicjues fr* Venice. Wide
beautiful patterns.
A new line nf Beautiful Yokings
For white dresses*, French Lawn is thepcettleat
and moat rturabfe material, 48 inches wide and
will tender nleeiy. 35e. /We, 1*50, to the yard.
Special Wash O-oods item.
One M of wash goods'. lawns and dimities that
were 15c to dose at ffc per yard.
Davis & Kishlar
John Knight returned Frit-by
from ht* Ciaciaa--.lt vfolt.
Miss Ida Webb erf Chi'lsea, spetst
Saturday and Suntfw$ here.
Mr. and M». Ltoyd Ward waved
wlthbi«.*sereat*i,lilr.«8a Str*. W.
%**rd.
Mr* tltnraee Attt.ii rcto-atd. Mtretyy
fromatwowt-tkaviiltwltb frtectl* in
Monroe.
M». Tremper of the, format College*,.
waattut gmj.o% of ain*. ***dUtt Knight.,
over Sunday.
Mr* W. K,IIo»_aanwa*the!Vkt'ia,
ef a surprise by the btrtrday club
Tuesday afternoen.
Mr. and Mrs. Marahall Drew ot
Abrott, Ohio, were the gw«ts of Mr.,
aad Mr*' Drejw a few day* the last ol
tilts week.
Auy ft, **, fSaSLslRiry and wifc ef
Battle Creek, arrived Maaday af"t*r-
ucaots for a few day* visit with ht«i
parent* Mr. and Mr*. II, O. Knlgbt.
Myrow Webb who live* with hi*
daughter Mr*. C. M. JJIacbtiwr, re*
celvfed a «•.**< v- *<t paralyal* Sunday
afteraoon. Heisaerieuelyill. He la
W year* old antt not very strong and it
la doubtful about hi* reeoyery.
The .collapse of the coal shuts* at
thetlepotoathe Wttl*»hB.R,, nearly
proved fatal to three, of the It. It. wee*
Ceailoeter Miweln-an and Brafeewao
Fr/edCoby. There wwo three cmri of
coal on the treat!** work and in patttng
th©aum-Mrin*wtn*'Wtt*f the vibration
caused the structure to collar**?. Conductor MiSf-wiman wa* wrionaly In-
lured about the spine aad hip asd waa
taken to the R.I1* hospital at l*v*-c.t
Indiana, P. Coby waa net seriously
hurt.
a«*****t* *r""*-*****tt*m la maataa.
*T iiever eaa -read without emotion,**
-aid the little •rirl -will, the apectarie*
and the flax*n hair, "that tonritlng
poem aboet tbe poor old peasant who
died without ever having seen Carca*-
sot-ne. "Will you have some of my
elwcetaie -ettmmmT* **Tl-aak*, no,** replied the llttl*-* sM with tl«f jfjweUclea
aad auburn hair. "I MWorSr.Jndttlj*
In -wtetmeotf. By the bye, yh% have
sctttked* 1 i**i^a»e, th* r*rraii«**se»i*e
of the old controversy ct-mccrnlng the
Oreek wriUng* bearing the name of
Dionyiln* the ArtKtpaiite. I Incline
to tbe theory maintain**! by Frothing*
hem, whkh Sxe* the date of their appearance at th* year 629 ot our era.
It Inrelv** a glaring aaachroalta. It
not a parados, to speak. Ot them as
the writing* ot Dkmysiu*" for there I*
leTOBtwtab!* evidence to show that
he waa converted to Christianity an*
der the preaehtni of the Apoetle Paul,
'who lived hu.nd.iMa of year* before
that tint, 1 do not like your little
•deter'* sew doli Its action in op*n-
lait and ebwlng It* eye* I* abeardiy
*tl« and **a-«banlc*l.M--Chicago Tribune.
_ -, ja.'jwtai*ai*»---iie-_B_saaeK
Our new stock of
gTONGCARPaJrS
fepresent ths finest out-put of the
worf(l% best makers*
Wlteii _ro« sec the
Or-XTC?.,
CXt^.od-,oe'Sl5: ^a«i*rbe3?3^s
we?ll submit to yoar seieoltio-tij we
think f (M *wffl agree with q§»
Our I*ACE GttRTAIjtVrS
and DRAPERIES
are ea_tsal to omr oar|jet stook.
Call antt be G(**-wmcet*l-
Martin Haller, Ana Arbor,
xi-i, 114* w6 East jUbert*/ St
murntm
V -*» m
**J*WtWK^^^^V^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
two Dollars for One
WATEtOURE^FOR tONATiO*.
*t*««II»'f »«M*« VVhlelt Wii* *rVMc*vnta«
te th* Dark Ago*.
The moQlea were the phy"ielan* during the dark age*, and th* monejterie*
offered cplet retreat and -eciuston for
many insane, together with lympethy
and protection which conld pot 'be
found elsewhere. Spiritual agendea
were f^etywhere "wptdarly l^lt^gd.tl
be" 'moot «fd«ariO"*f' in th* cat* '# xamt
t\m, and many and long wer* tb*
pilgrimage* made to the *hrioe* of
thewe saint*' who were believed to hav*
-pedal infinenc* orer tbe mentally af*
flitted, and many miraculous cure*
were said to have been brought about
through, exorciim and prayer. There
were ■many well* through EarO'p* aad
the Brithib Me*, eaeh with its partleu-
tar saint, to which, the iaiane were
brought to bathe and fo pray. At St.
Nlta's Fool tn England it wa*. the cut-
ton*, to plunge the patient*' backwartt
Into the water and drag tbem to and
fro until thetr excitement wa* tub-
dtted. If they showed sdgna of recovering thank* were offered In a neighboring, church, but, it not the treatment
waa continued until no hope remained.
From tbe seventh century even to th*
present day lunatic* have made pit*
grimagea, to th* *hrine of St. Dymph*
aa, at Cbtel, and here the first colony
few* the Insane originated through a,
alow p**eJ«i*« of evolutton, at*4 a^i-ui*
today at" thtf h*s|' w*M**at*tt'i* et
tlh-*" '*<3ta*a^iiMity or family *yifem of
Jcsariag for the in*ane*—^Foitttlar Sri*
enee Monthly.
•**Cy -irT^fflaa* IBi' *******, 0m%t\*^*Tmf:. _)__'_______
Bwitti* _,^l^ll*-4Yaifewfl^Er*W(^
^t*t&&^&
V«*t«*tf»W*i.
the Ltvlns Skeletoa tplaying pokerl
—Saalt we lavlte the Amies* and Leg-
le-t*. Man to take a hand? The (**-rift**4
*d*»--So. The ttowble vitlv tmt' Arm*
lea-: and. -.tigief* M*u it. i>« get* cold
f*et«=»¥«wWya 'Bagle.
C*tk»«* T«l#**t*.e*»*» I* etertBany.
Berlin, Germany, is to be e .ulpp»d
with a t"*hte*ge telephone lysfem,
which haa been, nnder test for Mtaan
month*.
COULD HOT SLEEP.
Ko Rest at «lflht, Ken-ops, Worried, UteA All Tbe Time,
The Medle-tae That
Never Failed.
m
Mr** E, Andemtn of Tf**Mim*eh,
Mich., says: "I •**» to nervous that
I could not sleep at night and wa*
quite fil-ay. I got a bos of Dr. A* W.
Chase's Kerve Pill* and now since
-ring 'b** pill* 1 ean say my nerrc*
are steadied. I reel better and the
distiine** In relieved. I think tho pill*
a*plenuld nerve medicine.'*
Dr. A. W. *aase*« Nerve Pill* are
told at 50a a box at dealers or Dr.
A. W. Ghaao Medicine Co., Buffalo,
N. Y. See that port rail and signature Of A. W. Chase, M.D. on every
package.
For sale by Weinmann & Matthew*,
Drnggltt*.
Ycift'tfe got to'bitttlci all the tlae to
kt*op in the itviaj. Styauareilipping
down tho ladder of urcwperliy, take
KeKby Mountain Tea, Make* people
itrcuainis, "vVelnmann & Matthews.
TetM «f Mlak aititB***.
The rf-*tson, Sigoor Mosto tell*, ■na.
why so few have attempted the **cent
of the highest peatai on the fate of
the earth I* the conviction that man
cannot wlthKnr*rt the tareJicd air of
the** altitudes. **itero!«ra shrink* from
inch prolonged raftering* a* tho*e due
to lack of health." Ht* own esiieri-
ment antl e^jservalion*, however, give
na asiu-T-nt**? that aau wilt be able
slowly to accuitom hlrnsclf to the diminish*! barometric prc«urr> of ihe
Himalaya-*. "K bird*/* he say*, "fly
to the height of t&m feet, man ought
to 'be able to reach the eame altitude
at a alow rate ot p*^9gr***aTB'***'-'l?e*t*
ton's Magarine.
THE
NORFOLK
Some* of you will remember
wearing tho Nexfo!k coat years
»•*..* it »$ cam'ng Into popular
favor **.*ain; better made and
more stilish (ban over in its form-
t-r r*>Sgn. a
Hart, S**hafl"acr & Mars knoiv
low to do such (binge right, when
m tnanj- arc doing (hem wrong.
T1.CMS Iferfolks h&A*o tbe uumis-
iafa»ble IL, S. & M. touch to tbem;
a yerv brosming coat for aoiuo
IKC'll,
Wo havo plenty o! other good
tt-:.!cs in suits lo show you; and all.
sorts of other men's cvear.
•Jilliliil
Clothiers and furnishers
Ypsilanti, Mich.
# 4jk SPECIAJ-- SA1..E OF # %
French Lawns, Persian Lawns,
Dotted Swiss and Dimities
FOR
Commencement Gowns
During this Sale wo aball sgII a sheer white FRENCH LAWN, 43
Inclic- wide for 19c
50 inch very Fine FRENCH LAWN, 50c yaluo 40c
50 inch very Fine FllEXCH LAWN, Cue value* SOc
DOTXF.D MOUSSELINE DE SOIE. a beautiful fabric, regular
price 50e, for this sale ^ 39c
FfNB WlirrJB CORDEIl DIMITIES. 25c, ioc, ISc, 10c and 8c
1500ycls*COLOREI) HGCRED DIMITIES 3c _,
LENO LACK STRIPED LAWNS 10c
MERCERrZED 5.E*?ll"e*R TISSUE, as lustrous and lines as silk,
only 25c
OUR Cl'PRIAN DIMIWES in solid colors and £tgn*vd .is the •
finest and sheerest Dimity in tho elty for Hits price 15c
We filiate wo can please yen in Wash (loods. no nmltc-r what your
waota may be
BEALL, GOMSTOCE & CO.
"3tTnpsiILai-n_i-5-L Z_yr±o-3--L
35—37 Huron st, next lo tho Post cilice.
11 __,■_*!-*■ aa__»ta—aaaa«
Study toYlri-.
"1 mS DoWltt-s Witch Haxel t3a.ke
for pile* and fousd It a certain care,**
"»ys.S5. K* Meredith, Willow Grow,
Oct. Operations wnnecer-airy to cure
pile*. 'They alwaya .field to DeWitt**
Witch 0a_-*l .Salve. Cure*, skin dls*
east'*, all kinds of wound*. Accept no
countt-rfeltf. Oit-tBUf**.
.??
That fa what Hianf dealer* will oif*** you, bnt we ate
offering ya» only such n* we are williag to carry out*
* We late opened a new and op-tc-*-late Meat* Market in the Widfcteo
Bloefe nnd aafc the publio-generally to call and aee u|, *j*fn -womlte.
Jf."? $<k$ "»#***fl» e01*fteQU|'treat*-38.H| ais^ i|fj-ht fxUta*)
Herman -T-tindenschmitt
We-*teli for cash only
fc^
M*f
c"*_*_^*^***-_ *****-gs*.-l llll li'hi'il"****************************************^^
^Pozzoi-i's LDBL.
COMPLEXION
POWDER; tittzfm^ 1,2.3.
three 18_-_L.il rg^^^-a-frg j na\f£i
Btit.'i-r-m'
"A fool ntteteth all hts mind," but
that's nothing*.
Ann Arbor R» (I. §t,ea*i©*?-t*
The Aid Arbot* B* St* Co.** Car
Ifertie*t are now saHittf on regular
schedule between Frankfort and
points cm wei<".*hore Lake Michtgjn.
One steamer leave* Frankfort at UM
p* ttt. daily except Sunday for Kewaunee and Manitowoc, Wi*.; another
leave* Frankfort »:SJ a* m, Monday.
Weda**day and Friday, for Sturgeon
Bay, Wi*„ and Meat*mla«ef Mleb.,
and 8:8tl a. m. Tuesday, Thursday and
SaweclayJor.Maol*.tlvtt*et Mich, The
publlo tvlit 8nd thi* route a desirable
ewe* between Iow*r Mlohlgan polat*.
aad point* Ja S»orth*rn Wl»coni*n and.
tth* tipper' PenlBSula, and the fare*
tower thaa -ia aay other line*
o*t*iu***»*ciy*****>*£***.xu**w»_ __
BaarafcW ... >?■***I.W-'WaWMlBy awpt'
AS-alFriffaiL
*»I ittfttrcd frondys-tttK'aft-.-. indigestion for Bftcctj ,-f:cai-%*i say* W, T.
Ssardwaat ci A*e«y Oat."*, N. C.
"After ii li,;**. tslcJ taany claetor* and
medlctrus'. to no avail one of my Weeds
pet-st-aded ttte to cry Kodol. It gave
Immediate relle". I can .eat almt**t
anything I want now and my dlgc-iton
I* good. I cheerfully t***c«mmeBd Kodol." Dott't try to cure atomach
trouble by eltetlng*. That only further
weakens the system. You need whole-
sorae, strengthening fc*od, Kodol enable* yoo to a**l*nilata what you eat by
digesting it without the stomach** aid,
QttoBli**,
"Bug Finishers'
at Weinm-um & Matthews* Corner Drug store.
Paris Green, London Purple
Insect Powder, Blue Vitrol,
White Hellebore.
We havo a Fresh sapplj of al! tho above* siaaied and can guaranteo them
tedoth6.wwkfcrwli*c"} ibcy otrw rt*conia»«tlcd. It pays to buy Pure,
Viesh Drogs. and that is tho kind wo always keep.
Give tti a trial.
f^sSk
lL* oUnfflll 1
will open up a
..LAUNDRY..
'*■_■> f* -**T a*%m
M*a.Y _SX
and will lie prepared to
do all kinds of first
class laundry work*
Give us a call and
try your home laundry.
WEINMANN I MUTIHEIS
MT RECEIVED
Another Lot of Pine Carriages
and Surreys, Gome and see them
Also a fine assortment of Fly Nets.
.Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kldaeysmndbitvidertitht.
Envelopes, Letter Heads
and Galling Cards at the
Observer Office
-—' IWJW»
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Object Description
| Title | 1902-06-05; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1902-06-05 |
| 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 |
