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ALINE OBSERVER.
A* X WABBEm, Ef^tor*
SAONE., WASHTMAW CO*, MICH., IKUB-SDAY JULY 17* 1902,
YOL. XXIL-NO .H9.
_t*M$w_!"la@a
# SoIiE
OUR HEiaHBOES.
-fine* Assortment of Swto. Muslin* French i*aw«» Chlfenade, Organdie*
DlmitteaF, ateo fancy weave* in McrcerfgiKi, aad taeo Stripia
¥a**$iai&*\t\WW -''Standard"* mafetr, for tit,
style,, material and worftwattship. thl« make I* tlw* beat in the market
""*"""""" ' "~~ Wfflm VITAlSTi*.. 'iJalntf Style*' at
Weals*-- carry
the "Standard**
Gut Spocialty irtlaadle'f. C?G**»ef« U tha '-American tady.** Stjf*-** to ht
atlform-f, aird'esaniJStr.^ for a
"made* to ovetee1* when fl.Gffi will bny |uais as good a fit
"tfott will ttt-'ay* Bud the* ''tate-ii.**
reasonable; gi'toes
In our Millinery -tepattment at
,W. H. Sweet & Stm
■^T-esiL-fauisr-Pi
W« ar« tit "-tpsilantl agents; for the BCa0.«« Adjustabfa TC"oka Under*
skirt*"* MMcerfeefJ,, Buifflantlnt or Silk.
for Saturday. July (9
tr**
sizes m vb, m i-a xa m&vr
Treses ate regtila*? dcfllair shirts whicft we want
to close mt and to etc* it quickly we o^er them
at goe each.
One lent of I.a^iiis smk BimMm
'Shk*. were toe and! ige cut tc* gc per yard.
Eiaclles Black: IOg Hose
ISpltendld ¥altie% to**day f c. 4 pi's for 35c
A__tr**m Cfedfe Ginghams
Browi* and white* green and white
IToday for 4c a yard
Davis & Kishlai
Osborne
It-f**£it3«a2afc*m th* .iacst
market* it town aad we nre stilt faWowIa*** that
custom.
*?oe «|. afete* eat of Steak*. Muttoa, POrk or Veal wa
have it;. Roasts; tender and in Hue slap*;. CJikkena
i® order anting bilon.*** to tm
np-to-dnte market we have.
^BB^aB* a-Bt^aW" ^^T -_£•*■__-. _,^aV ___. _____ ____* ___**____, _______ __; _fl___J___
-tla lata j-imaenscnmitt
J^ Ot-SeJ&OAfJ, Si
POWDER
THREE Ij^ttaJIT
TlYEiBEiimgYII^ |f!^|*
Waaotltnt the threshar* ln adjoin*
Irtg eountleis have organized .In order
t.e» put up price* for threshing. If tha
rains continue, It wilt b*_ a wa*to uf
time aa tha tetmtmta will not have any*
thing to thre-h.—Clinton Loctil.
M. P. Jackson hiw « fine, largo bed
Of marl en hi* farm In Superior township. Tr**e>*»whohavaiieeaU«*yit.i»
imt right formaklag Portland cement,
!—CottcIer*Regi'iter.
\ Fred 3. Hagen, of "tote* clothing
-tore, died thf* aeon at 818 W&-t Liberty street* Mr* Hagen, who wa* a
very popularyoung mant ht.3 been IU
only four day*, and white hla death
waa expMted by hi* phytleian this
morning, it will coma a*, a ahock. to
many friends who did not know of ht*
iltt-tca**. A earbuocie wttioh produced
btcrCHl pQtJorting wnt the causa of his
death,—•Friday** Time*.
C.ngresakiDttt nomine** Towneend
h«* named hi* coagrerMlooal committee for tbl* district which ar**' Chaa. E.
Lewi*, JackBort* Ji. N. Sampson, Adrians Cha*. tl. Klrby, Itfooroe-, F„ S.
Seal, JTorthvitle; JJ. G. "Pcisttymau*.
Ana Arbor.
According to the return* taad'a to
; the. county clerk"* office by the vArtou*
aoparvtem, there were? *!***. births in
Waahtanaw county last year, of which |
282 were bays;, and 230 girl*. Five
pain of twill* are recorded In the
county Inst year, of which three- pair*
wero bora in V'erk and tha other* lo
Hcidgewctter and Freedom. An odd
thing Is the disparity of tea in tha
various 'township*;. For In-tance, in
Sharon the birth*' were.' IT boy* and 7
glrl|*. while In Ypsilanti town there
O $ boy* and IS girlk—Atrgus*
Yee Hlng, our' Cblneae Laundry
Mend is n very proud Chinaman. He
never grow*^ tired, telling ot the gior-
lou* Kaonesr Id whkh ho celebrated
the Fourth, In fact, Yea waa as enthu-
sla-it"o a-* any American. Ha Inform*
«f- tliat neat year he will do the Fourth
in trui* Fourth, of July style, a* a tnat-
teroJ course, ho I* determined ujon
paictlog the town "red.*"' Ifea ****»,
Fourth of July comes but onco a year
aud ho means to show Tecuroseia
peopIO' how a Chinaman can do thing**
—TccuBweh Heealtl.
Beilert Mftllory, whewe hi30i« On W.
Secoact street want' m badly undermined
by water during the ttorm. of taat
week* wa*' obliged to moye not hi*
housabold gcxKl* Mottday night. The
second deluge neatly completed tha
wreck, tearing out the remainder of
tho wall*, except a small portion at
on* corner and tho heKtiie I*. standing
entirety without-Hipport, Tht house
i* a -•.rftfet wreck, having 'bean set'
badly twitted aad torn by the.- water**—
Argui**-**,
Patron*, of the Jackwo * Suburban
Tr«€.tle». Co. hare tbl* weelc enjoyed
an atecti-fe tm% rid* and. an electric
ear ride all at price of one «dral*alott.
The heavy r-aftt* of tm% week *tee*ta&
tha trucks" of the company at a point
|wt*«t*t of the Michigan Central station and tha water wa* nearly a foot
deep, Th« water rwedeclilawly and
all the week patron, of the road have
been delighted by seeing the water %
a*, the big ea-ti plunged: through.—
Crw» Lake News.
Baring the paet week tha marchants
Of Dundee, Tempe-ance, Samaria and
.Monroe hav« held meetings and. de*
(.Idedtomake a complaint to Frt»e«
cuilug Attorney Blxoo agaln-t th*
raerchaata; who have w»goo-3 sotlcltlifjg
trad*; tbrcmKhoot thet county. The
ootriplalnt reaehed th# proatcutcr
Mdnday and he immediataly notified.
'all mercbant* havieg «_cb wagon*; to
provide tht* n«**i*ai*y state llt-ensa of
;t-*.venty*'lv-i dollar* for a team or1 forty
dollar* for a single hoem or desist
from forthercanviwHilng.—Mtmrt-*eltiie*
ord* Thte to * gexid raovej. There *r«
wi^on* runntee iwar Milan that hav*
not the HeeBw. It I. tha duty of
Milan merobauU to i*e« to It that all
wiigoo* hava tha naeewary lleetHir,
t*attJO-^Iatotl«dr toirritorf,—Milan
l**a*ltr»
*kTu*w----i*m'*"aft.
To have given up would have n-eaat
death for Mr*. Lola Cragg Of Dorehew-
tert Miwa, For year*.»he had endurod
aateld; miaiery ftfota a .*****» luag
lroub*aat^o*»Un*toeou«£b. "OfteM*"*
*i«wrlt(w» •'leoofi seareerfy hreatbe
aad'iKifaaUtt-r**'e^ All
eJwte-^ and trei-cidlef* failed till 1 u*«d
Dr. King** New Discovery for Cow*
iumptlon and waa eomplately cured*"
H«irer*rsr**omCt3*_gb*;* Coldi*, Throat
and' Lung TrouW* **e*«d tbl* grand
r*ra*dy, for tt n»vt*r dtoppolaW*
Cure te gu*raa.*ased by Wtriatnaan I*
MatUwwf. Prl*-o "^ aiid Sl.e50. Trial
taUti!3 fr***.
KiWf-ol
WEAK AND NERVOUS.
"l^samcoldtsk; 0*^trwfxk. overstrain,
t*dltigs-«o_ib, ttembly. shaky, on*
»trun*», wtfvotM, shifting p«uns, btok-
«n r**t, woik a task, so Ufa,
vim, noerwrty, abadcoodtilon,
c*.ay cured, here's tb* pfoof.
no
Mr, 3. Anderson of Erie St., Adrian,
Mich., sap:—"t waa torrlbly shaky,
nervou*, heart Irregular and at time*
felt In faet genet-ally mi-erable and
played out. Dr. A. W. Cb***** Jfervet
Fills whieh I got proved just what
I needed, giving mo good general
health—* regular, steady heart, restful "deep aud c_utet nerve*. The played out feeding Is gone and I am able to
attend to my work with cjaae. I gladly recommend the pills a* I think
Dr. A. W. Choae** Kcrvo Pills are
sold at 6""** a box at dealera or Dr.
A,W.Ch*-a*a Medicine) Co, CutTalo,
N. V. Sea that portrait and signature
of A* W. Cha*e, 24. D. aro on every
package. For sale by Wolnmunn &
Matthewst druggiet*. 2
Vac-eUsaDiyi.
Vacation time i* here and the child-
ran ace fairly Hvlog out of door*.
There could ba no healthier place for
them* You need only to guard against
| theacetdeut* incidental to most open
air sport*. Sto remedy ec-uals De-
Wltt** Witch Ha-tel Salve* for e_ulekly
stopping pain or removing danger of
seriotw e»a«*queoc«. For out«, scalds
and wounds. "I used DeWllCs Witch
Hazel Salve for uoro*, cut* and
broi3c*," seyg la. B. Johnson, Swift,
Tex. "It Is the beat remedy on the
market,*" Sura cure for plies and skin
diictases. Beware of counterfeits.
ITnterkircher's drugstore.
I^iw rate excursion to the sea-shore
—Atlantic City—orer lake Shore Ry.,
July 17. Inquire of agents.
.tod Here He.-;.
Oten tbo over-taxed organs of dlges-
tloucry out for help by Dyspepsia**
pftltfjt, Nttu-ea, DI./lntMi), Hoadnchc.,
liver cocnplalntatT, bowel disorders. Such
trouble* call for prompt use of Dr.
King** Sfew Life PHI*. They aro
gentle, tbortHij-h aad guaranteed to
cure* SSe. at Welnmann &. Matthew**
drag ttotrev
Whea yon awake in the morning
feeling Ilk* the end of a mts*p--nt life,
your t-JKHtth full of fir and your *§oul
full of rcgrei*. take ltocky Mountain
Ten. Great modlcluo, Welnmann &
Matthew*.
Kound* out the hollow place*;
smooth* out Hue* tbat «-***» about
one"* face: woo** ro»e*# bock to failed
eheekt. That** what Rocky Mountain
Teadt*c». Um. Welnmann & Mat-
thaw*.
A* It. BaHl of Morgantawo, lad,, had
to get up ten or twelve item. In the
night and had mere Imckache .and
pains to the kidney*. Wa* cured by
Foley** Kidney Cure. F. J. Tc*o«.
THE
NORFOLK
Somo of you will remember
wearing tbo Norfolk coat years
ago; it is coming into popular
favor again; better made and
mora stylish than over in its former reign,
Hmt, SehalYner & Marx know
how to do such things right, when
so many are doing thorn wrong.
These "s'orfolks havo the unmistakable H., S. t&M, touch to them;
a verv becoming coat for some
men.
Wo havo plenty of other good
stylos in suits to show you; and all
sorts of other mcn"s wear.
Hart*
Scha*mier
sJ3arf**
Tailor*'
VWade
Clofties
a*m.*naw*,utfc
•_a.»ataa.a.. '
**nm***mawii
C.S.WORTLJY&CO
Clothiers and Furnishers
Ypsilanti, Mich.
SKIRTS
We make a specialty of
Wool and Silk skirts
and Walking Skirts
and are prepared to show you a much larger variety
nnd at prices unquestionably lower than to bo found
elsewhere. We guarantee perfect lit with every
skirt.
We baye just received a lino of the popular un- •
lined skirts regularly worth $0.00 which we aro "
selling at gi._ 6. Also a now and elegant lino of
White Pipe and Linen Skirts.
Compare our $1.00 Lawn Wrapper with the bbsI
you can find elsewhere for §1.25.
Dressing Sacques
in a variety of styles from 39c to S1.25.
BEAU., C0MST0CK & GO.
S5
"IT-psxlaiXL-b-i Is/Txc-ti.
-87 Huron at, next to the Pott oflic*}.
Hammocks!
Hammocks!!
Foley's Kidney Cure
-uferea t-tfa*>** end Aladtt-rrtcfif.
Hammocks till you cant rest
comfortably without one.
We have a large assortment of all the latest
styles and colors at prices which makes it pos-'
sible for all to take it easy on a warm summer
evening.
Come in and look them over.
We can surely please you,
WEINMANN i MATTHEWS
Comer Drug Store *
JDST RECEIVED
Another -Lot of Fine Carriages
aM'S-a-Kpeys. Come and see them
Also a fine assortment of Fly Nets
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eat cI-Mpstok iced o^ more thaa
ii'efc !**«-r*^ e*-*p**ct to be
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and pe>wtry are wkgi-»tla>**miiwd-
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s_t*_y<tit
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Envelopes, Letter Heads
and Galling Cards at tne
Observer Office
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Object Description
| Title | 1902-07-17; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1902-07-17 |
| 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 |
