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Saline Observer.
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A. X Wa&BiSEift WiMm.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH*, THUESDAY JUNE 12,1902.
VOL. XXn,-NQ 34,
Ms will oe a
Fine Assortment of Swiss* Muslim French Lawn* Chltfonade, Organdie*
Dimities, aI«o Fancy weaves in Mercerized* and Luce Stripe*
For goofl MU3UN XJSDEEWEAR see our "Standard" make, for It,
style, material and workmanship this make te the heat in the market
We also entry the "Standard"
$i.ooto*i.aa
WHITE WAISTS. D-tinty Style* at
Onr Specialty In Ladies Corseta fa th, ^American Lady/' Style* to ht
all forma, Givdlea anil Straight Fronts,,—Don't pay $i.W or 2.5ft for a
"made to order1' when $1.00 will huy just aa good a Ht
Yon wilt at*vays find the
reasonable price1}
■Ltttegt" In onr Millinery department at
W. H. Sweet & Son
We are the Ypsilanti agent* for the McQee Adjnstable Yoke Underskirts, Mercerized, BrilllantinaorSllk.
a
Hot Wait Goods
IS
*Ttist at this time wnen jcm are most
interested.
The material* f„r prettf waists awl castttiaes *
war**- netif m plentiful at tkte atorev Yalnes nn*
nattallf good, Hew laces that are pretty antl Inexpensive* (*««» appiiejtte$ in Tenicev Wide
heaotifnt patterns,
A new line of Beautiful Yoklngs
for white dresse)*. French Lawn te the prettiest,
antl most etttrabte matei'M,, *i§ inches wide and
will tamler nicely, gejej. 5fe, ""So to thc* yarel.
Special WasEt G-oods item*
Qne lot of wash goejetat, lawns, anel dimitte* that
were tie to close}1 at Ste per yard.
Davis & Kishlar
Ottr new stuck of
represent tlie finest oiit-pnt of the
•world's best; makers*
When; yoa sets the
:]E*-Eaa_LC-^ -p cfLesigXLS.
apoLcL
CXI.i.O-Lces'ti. ^«_rti/3.r?-ia.-=3^
-y?e% Itttaft to f onr se1@citi.on* we
-tMnk f on will agree with ns.
Our LACE CURTAINS
and DRAPERIES
are ec_nal to onr carpet stock.
Oall and Ibe convinced*
Martii M.tef Ana Arbor,
** tm* tx% *cit$ East liberty St.
Shone 148
n^^^HBS*
That f* what many dealers will offer yew, but we are
offering yon only such as we ate willing to carry out.
We hate openacl a new anet op-te-date Meats Mattel in the W**tH-t**e
Block and wk the pablie generally to call and a»m **_. We pomiae
yott good; meats, .eonrteofl**: t*"g?lt"!"M **c-| Right af*r*et-sf.
Herman Iaind ens chnxitt
We sell for cash only
TprSoiri-B Ian
COMPLEXION
POWDER: ^wn^ f.2.3.
____^-——. Wll't*, I $ y "...in. a ii 'i—«J——a—f alQSrtlf (lit*
THREE I fra_St..ff |^0*Z*Z»*»a»TI»g \ j^/iLu
SOHOOI* COLITMH
The Sh«1 examination-for* the met*
****(#** will occur thi* week Friday.
You are cordially Invited to attend
the promotion exercls** En the mekwA
hall Th«r«day nornlag at Itt' o'clock.
The Imccalauraate addrtwa wilt be
git en Sunday evening at the Presbyter***": church by Re***, tawrmaee*
NtTftice: mM Flats for riding bl«
eyetee"1 on the walks about the school
building.
The annual alumal baact.oet will be
held «t the opera hunt**, Friday even*
"rtR, Junes' 20.
TheetaM ot l**0*- cotHist* of three
member-*, vis; liimm Rom Sftoford
and Kdua Wood and Mr. Carl Josten-
ham** __
The committee front the Normal antl
University gave u* a visit last week.
The result wo* that oar school west accepted on the University list for two
years.
The comrneacement exercise* will
be given Thursday evening, June* I!*,.
Beside* the oration* from the member* of the close Rev. Brown el Ypi-
taml. will deliver an addrtw* on Abraham Lincoln. The Milan orchcatra
will fornlth the music.
The reception given by Prof, and
Mr*. Toote, Saturday evening' for the
Junior and Senior eltmm mm greatly
enjoyed by alt. The he««e wa* very
prettily decorated with tt, profaiioa of
faro*. Dainty refreshment* were
served which were followeel by game*
8tt4 amusement*.
WOMEN GIVE MILLION**.
Walked AU Night.
aCtoraWHiil-rsij No tfeep, no teat,
tumrjk and to**, go to bed *t**e*ry.
Stt np tired, irritable* jump,
stall at c.etr-*-hkhS, nerrtm
all' mene, no stict-f-h, 'no
liiV, no ambitk-n.
Read the folio* togs
Mr. Martin Whalea of-JSereathSt,,
itfeioroe, Mich,, **y*s "t eoolS not
sleep, got, up at night and. walked
ubcjut, to*«ecl all night. This mad* tne
Urr-aaaytiae-M-a-iil waa aervoo*, liad
t*km In back and head. Hearing that
Dr.A.'W..(3hitse* INierveFltl* were a
cure for this complaint 1 got a bore. I
can now sleep well aad naturally, the
nerve-* are stronjr aa*! steady antl I
feel well In every way. I am pXmt*M
to ■fecomrnead the medletae.'*
Dr. A. W. Chit*-** Nerve Pill* are
folcl at mo a box at dealer* or Dr.
A* W. ChMtt Mtnilcioe CO., ButTalo,
S* Y. See that portrait aad tlgaa-
toreof A.. W. (Mm M. B. on every
package.
Poraalehr Welnraaan St Malihew*,
Pmggltt*.
You've got to huatte* nil tbe time to
keep in the awim. If yoo are sttpplnjr
down the ladder ot *H*t*«perli>, take
Rocky Mountain Tea. Make* people
atreat-o-j*. Weinmaaa & Matthew*.
THE
Somo of you will t-emomber
wearing the J-forfolk coat years
»S*oi it is coming into popular
favor again: bettor made and
more stylish than ever in its former reign,
llari, S.*hatTner & Mars know
how to do such things right, wheh
m many are doing them wrong.
These Norfolks havo Iho unmistakable H, S. & M. touch to thoni-
a verr becoming coat for somo
men.
We havo plenty of other good
siylcs in suit* to show you; and all
sons olotber men's wear.
UJilfLiMfi
Clothiers and Furnishers
Ypsilanti, Mich.
•**la>aw*r._M
Ottto aad Baia|«**t* er Rleh -fZaiatMta art
th* Tatr »•«.
Women ware. a» wroat. eonaplm*
O'tutly nansroua with, gift* and twciueat*
dtt*ine M01—the fir*t y*ar of the new
, century. The record for ehadtable,
I educational and like *wiTKr«e* reaches
approximately the *nm. of |iS,W,t**}e.
or about |I,*fW,*!**rtl every month. Of
the |1".,<JCK?,W0 given to colt*_cs atone
tluring the first six month* of the
year women contributed HW.W. It
haa been noted that, while men give
mere liberally to education, worn**
contributed ehteSy to charity and tm*
llf-ton. Her beawtlful ho.me in Virsinta.
1.5-M acre* of land, .and: an endowment
of VWm te a recent gift, by will,
of Mrs. Indiana. William, for a stria"
achool. Mrs. McCormlck, of Chieago*
continues her liberal slits to education, and -Vita Helen Would contributed to tbe same ean**' rooet guner-
ouely. Vaaaar Col.t«s* ha*, beea pre-
■tentecl with achoiar-hipa a* welt **
the New York tnlversity, th* latter
' receiving a. fttuct for r^rpetnal endow*
I meat*. Mine Gould la also Intereated
in. Young M*n% Christian A*J*ocla-
Itions. having; er*Kted bnlidtn-ii- for
several, Yale Collese .ba* proflted by
the {-enerejiity of several wotnen* A
vabiabie library, f mm to eetabllih
a Y. Ha C. A. for the tcleaHtie Mhoot,
and; money to fonnd a memorial fellowship "veins among the Important
Sift*. Llbratie* have ptoRted; to th*
extent of $.l.mw by women"* sift*.
Il the ttmtex of charity, sUt* tind Tr***
*t«e-»ta are recorded agsrusatlnis the
splendid *um of W,tW*m. K*tely,
if ever, ha*; *o much, money beea cen-
trihuted for charitable purpose* aa
thia year, l**poa Easter day alone ia
New York chateh-kt, nearly half a all*
Hon waa placed on the ottos basin* at
the different service*. Grace chnrch
j-tvinr U*>?,5Ct* of this amount. It I*
safe to say that, women save over half
of tht* near half million dollar*. At
the triennial convention of th* Epl*-
copat church, held at San *"**aaeftco.
In October, women, gate $l"rS,'*-**l for
mttslons, and. pledsed the 'further sum
ofv|i*",c3t-rtj'. fer & girl** school In •lald'aa.
One ot the most notable sift*, for hoc*'
pttals Ia that ot Mrs. Colli* P. ilnnt*
i*Mst«a, who ha*, present*?*! her beautiful home, in San Frandseo to 'the city,
(o he converted Into a hospital for
..women* The house eoat a _«art.*r of*
mtlllom doltara and wa* nsctt only
abont two month* in the year by the
Huntlngtons.—Indianapolis News*
OA0"I"O*EIXA>
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OUOK-HUNTINQ ENGINE.
•**a*rfH-arar-*aa-tarar_ii-*
•t*a*a-atalt,a rra,**!**! aaa,* ys/tamoro
tax th* Tral* Crtw.
Said a railroad engineer a few daya
aso' "The averase man has no idea
how soaay animal* snd bird* are kill*
ed every year by the rasa. If *ro« will
walk alons a railroad yoa will **e
teal*, fret* and snake* almost 5*.cry
mil* tbat have been eat In two by the
engine.
"'Bnt tlieao are not the only forma ot
animal life that suffer, y have ma
down **oodchuckss weeoons, »*inlrrc-ji,
Iwdsehog*. anel pretty nearly every
other sort of small animal* Once I
'Saw a rattled grease tltfin-* .oa the
track, }u«t a* the birds will sometime* alt In front of a wagon oa the
highway. It waited and did not (cent
at all afraid. When at last the en*
Sine did set np tt struck the bird,
tewwd it to one aide, dead,
"Bnt the itransest exmleacea 1
ever had were in th* «Htth," continued
tht ensineer. according to the New
York Tim**. "I w*« mnninn an eagle* On the Q»**a and Crescent road,
which f-oe* through Lake Pontehar-
traln on a tem% trestle. Dock* and
other water fowl were numerous oa
the lake, aad the slj*ht of a headlight
sf-tmed to attract tbem itist as the
lighthouse attract* many birds* One
nlSht we struck a (lock of dock*
which smashed Into the engine* and
cab as tboush It were mining them
from the elands. They broke the for-
•ward window* of the cab. and we
-*ath*arc*l np et-oosh Smhm for two
■food, big S*nie dinner*.**
. - # f, SPECIAL SAEE OF % %
Prench Lawns, Persian Lawns-
Dotted Swiss and Dimities
FOR
Commencement Gowns
During thi* Sate we shall sell a sheer white* FUGKGll LAW N, 45
incites wide for 19c
50 Ii-ch very Fine FI^ 40c .
50 loch very Fine FREXCI1 LAWN. 65e value 50c
DOTTED MOUSSEL1XE I»E SOIE, a beautitot fabric, regular
plica 60e, for this sale 39c
FINE WHITE CORDED DIMITIES, 25c, 20c, 15c, lOcand 8c
15*30 yds, COLORED FIGL'BED DIMITIES 3c
LESO LACE STRIPED LAWKS 10c
MEBCEIll'/.ED "/.El'IlYlt TISSUE, as lustrous and line as silk,
only ' * 25c
OUR C1T11IA*** mailTlES in solid colors and figured is Ibe
Ilnest and sheerest Dimity in tbo city for tho price 15c
We think we can please yon in Wash floods, no matter what your
wants may bc
BEALL, COMSTOCK & GO.
7Z"-psilai-i-i.l3i- DVr±Oa-b-
35*^«7 Huron at. next lo the Post ©iliee.
W«Wattk-*A**ray.
The following letter Irom Robert It.
Watt* of Salem, Mo., I* Instructive.
**t itave beea trottMeel with kidney
dllease for tho tail five yean* I lost1
tehi and never felt well aad df-ctored
with leading physicians aad irted alt
rctntdiet* tuggeeted. without relief.
Finally I tried Foley** Kidney Cure
aad I**** than two bottle* completely
cored tne and, I am now sound aad
well." Otto Blis*.
Cam*** artay «*•••**** IturtMs*.
The army re.«rvir* ar* •_xeat*y ln-
ctea-ilB-t .In nt.«rtt*"r For t xi i^tta.
thirteen day* of urlll S.530 noncammli-
*Ioned olScera and .8,111 private* will
pot In an appearance. This Is nearly
doable last year's mimber*.
,93
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Ann Arbor R, R. Steamers*
The Ana Arbor R* R, Co,'* Car
Ferric* are now sailing on reaular
-tchednle between Frankfort and
point* en west shore Lake Michigan,
One steamer leaves Frankfort at SHOO
p. ra. dally except Sunday for Kewaunee aael Manitowoc, Wle,; another
leave* Frankfort 1>:*W a* ra. Monday,
Wedneaday and Friday, for Sturgeon
Hay, Wis., and Menominee, .Mich.,
antl 8:30 a. tn. Tiwaday, Thur>day aad;
"Saturday for Manlstlque, Mich. The
public vrlll flnd thi* route a dustraWe
one between lower Mlchtgnn point*
anel point* In Northern Wtseo«**n and
the tipper Peninsula, and, the fare*;
lower than via any other line.
O **\* $M ***""* *0>.*E*tX_EI- *
1*ttltl* j^laiMUtmlmmam
Sj-ily ta YisltL
"I used D-Witt** Witch Haatet Salve
for pile* and found It a certain cure,"
saya S. R. Meredith, Willow Grove,
Del. Operations unoecetsary to cure
pile*, They always yield to DeWlU*a
Witch Hazel Salve. Cure* skin die-
co****, all kind* of wounds. Accept no
counterfeits. Otto Blis*.
AE»»lFri-_4.
"I suffered from dyspepala and Indl
••-eetton for fifteen year*,*' say* W. T*
Sturdevant of Merry Oaks, N. C.
"After I had ru-ied maay doetor* and
medlclnae to no avafl one of my frlecda
r^rs-acletd ma to try Kodol. It gave
Immediate relief. I can eat almost
anything I want now anel my dlgeetloa
Is good, Ich*serfullyt*c*onimend Ko-
-W.**' Don't try to cure stomach
trouble by dieting. That only further
weaken* the system. Yoo need whole-
■ton-Otaireugttieningf-**^ Kbdol en*
aWe* yoo to lualmllaU what yon eat by
dtgesUng It without the stomach's aid.
Otto Blis*.
"Bug Finishers'
at Weinmann & Matthews* Corner Drug store.
Paris Green, London Purple
Insect Powder, Blue Vitrol,
White Hellebore.
We have* a Fresh supply ot all ike, above named and can guarantee thorn
• to »!** '*»(■ w« rls for wHefj lh* y wa rccowiuendcd. It pays to buy Pure, .
F*e h Dang*, and that is tie kind wt? alwajs keep.
.(jive ns. a trial,
WEINMMN o MITTHEW3 *•:
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JUST RECEIVED
Another Lot of Fine Carriages
and Surreys. Come and see them
Also a fine assortment of Fly Nets.
Foley's Kidney Cure
make**- kidneys and t)UOder n%ht\
Envelopes, Letter Heads
and Galling Cards at the
Observer Office
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Object Description
| Title | 1902-06-12; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1902-06-12 |
| 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 |
