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SALINE OBSERVER
A. J. WABREH, Editor*
SALINE* WASHTENAW CO., MIOH., THURSDAY JULY 31*. 1902*
VOL. XXn."*"*NO 41.
This will be a
s*s
Fine Assortment ot SvtUa Mu-ilii*. i'reut'ti Ltwa. UutiTonacIe, (-fr^no'Iie*
Bimiliest, also Fancy weave* io Me'r/ie.-tzt'.', and Lttee Stripe",
For good MUSLIN rxPEUW BAR see *iur "Stand aril" make-* for fit,
style, material and workmans'tii* thi* ut ulee i* titer* b;."*t ia tuft market
Wo also entry the. ••StantUrd" IVIUIK WAIST., Dim**. Style"* at
$1.00 to. 4.60
Our Specialty iu Liiclie» Cor*te>t*f i.*e the "'Araet'lcnn i.*vl_," Bis**"* te>- ht
nil forms. Girdle* amJ Straight Frout9,- tlmt pay ■_•*■.G^ot* "* .I'* fur a
"made to order** when SI 00 will buy just aa good a lit
Von- will al'Vav* 'iiiett'io "Litest" in our Miiltncry
reasonable prices
leiurtiuent at
W. H. Sweet & Son
"^r&&xx*AJ8*ryn:
4
Wa are ttw -fpailantf agent* fin, the* MeCtac*. Atl|rf-iS(.W<*. ¥«*-» Vaster*
Mm, UetetrAzeS. BriHiaatiaa• ot? Silfe*
AUGUST 2
f tie Lot Ladles Wrappers 39c
/ One laot -Ladies Btilts
25*3 ta 50c ones 10©
One -Sross Best Machine Oil
size Be feottom
QTJB KEIGHBOBS.
'•Why aren't yoo cultivating corn*?'*
.Mfced tho Fersisteat Josher on Con*
$*rr-i# street of a farmer who wa* watch*
ittK the* downpour ol yesterday from
the shelter* of a store, awning. "O,
the •t-jttet* Is set duraed roily that, we
cjk*» tee the* cornrow**," was the tm*
mediate, re ply,—Time!,.
A tan-airy school teach jr box-id the
eat.'* of a pupil a few days ago. The*
fioy told hi* mother and tr,e next day
the tea-litr received the following
re-tt.-: "Mature ha* provided x proper
p!uce> for the punishment of the boy,
;;t;tl it te not on his ear. I would
thank you to u*_ it hereafter."—Ex.
The rlv-tVy of the I*, V., A. A, & J.
.ctccte-L* railway aud the Jack-en &Su*
hurbae 'fraction Co., it renewed at
J:«*'t*so*:. The first mentioned com-
l«tty started wort ten week Wednes-
eL.ty and the, tatter Thursday, building
p-traltct Unc** toward Vnndercook'^
tc»fct*. a resort four mile* south of Jack*
*en,*-l'*e**ter leader.
The unleutatiy I* building a mam*
moth clatern thirty feet deep In order
to get soft water for toe 'bolter* of the
ft*.»Sio;i" plant. The cistern will be
supplied irant the. save* of thc new
medical building. The university ha*
cspe-fteccetl considerable* ttoolle la
theft-item rrom tha lima which 1$ at
present ia the elty water.—Ilecotd.
Every evaolng about 7 ©*eleck' a
■snootily number of the resident*, near
the' campus visit the botnnleal -"attlen*.
Iforthftpurpoftof watehlos tha prim-
Davis & Kishlar
*aT_^r^*-.t*iir*,'»l^-r|'ii^
B$r ttsiag tim "St^da-rd" WloMess Blue
Flams Stores te jammer Cloaking*
As aoij^eiileiil* as gas* Muck efteaper*
■*em* All.si2.es*
WILLIAM JUDS0N & SON
0a^oluiTibiei Qraphobhone
Ettulpped with How and Greatly Improved
ncnpinfinr*,
*$_20
PRICE REBUCEB TO
jbl** ^Meter: Wa*r**a*|. mMdm tmm
: (an-* hem # favorite at "155, wiK
jsmajter ft*; sesf*** fer #2<l»*-(mfe'$
ft bctfood ai ct-fn-H* t lllert*
An Ideal Macbme
Home Eoierlainmcnt
-„ -*JW
GRAPHOPHONE
Entertains fmot^fm*tl& Evwtywhmv*
mmm*
Columbia
•rws***"
Letter Heads at tttis Office.
roses open. The prec*-*** is very inter*
eating, for tho little curled.utt. hud*
spring open with an. almost audible
snap, and it te amusioj*' te* the children
aa- well ass their elder*. A common
s-tltttatlannowltaaldta be ""DM yoa
gee the prlmraee* pep last nlghtr***-*
Timet.
A motion for a new trial has been
made by John Sehafer of Saline, the
.salflfonlfeeeper who was charged with
J being indirectly the cause of tha death
of the late Mr. Jam***, who fell out of
[hi* hugfy after leaving the Sehafer
plueeandwa* stricken wtth paralysl*
after the Mi. Tbe circuit court gave
a jutemeat against Sehafer of SSKrO
aud costs,—Baxter l*eader. When
did Sir, Jamc* die? It must be. hi*
j-fh-.-. we see waHtio**' around; here.
& beautiful oil paiuttug ot the late
JttdgeJ.W.IJahbitt wa* unveiled ia
the probate court last .Friday, the tern-
iiy uctt nitrnerous members of the bar
■belt-*!'present. Appropriate remark*
were made by J/jJ-n F. "^Irlir, Frank K,
Jose*,. W. W* W'jaem.e.yer,, StmeyTox-
me and Judge 'Watfettt*,, aad an order
wufma.de that the proeeedlof be en*
tend upotf the recard of the court.
The fMlBUiijf wa*. from, the brush of
Jli*t*IaOderaanrtofyp*ltanU, and la a
credit te her ability a* an artlit.—Rec*
ori.
The Aiw Arbor Ccwrler-Reil.tee receiver meutloncvl. that a place on the
JIk'h"j?atii Central wa*. **xmhad, out to
thedcipthefamSleaud* half.** The
Atrgusi salekenH), and 8ifc*a*3 far the
facatEsn of th« c>e**t w*-**mit, The
cen§elldat«id cejrahlna jwibabiy meaat
sslelewi**-*, aad not an up and. down
deep. Thentt.com»al?«ekut the Ar*
ga» and mate fun of Its statement
that ".Mi-Sft- Louise Allen returned
fram Maiwhe*t*:r tfrmorrow," The
AtBUf, KO'doubWlntahd'id; to my *he
%M rettiro yettarelay.—Adrian Prei*,
irX-cretary Child*, of tt".a SwtomYm
Slutnal Iuiuraaca"Co., announce* aa
ucuiuM-t number of claim* prtsaented
for damage* during the pail month.
Thki|*feweMwi In thirty day* 'have
beet. made. The ca-,*« c* '4awage ha*
Jheen llghtn"u*jf In aaarly every la*
.}:an»_*t aatl ho- baltdEngs hare been
h'trned, ***lMli>%-Mt8UttlH^en«
b-ttre hmn in Wabiunr trOwaihtp Cat*
t"efhor*ie8f»hcrepand'hOat* have been
kilted. Secretary Child* thlak* that
heavj* loll*.-, if there are aay, will
come after the betrns are full of hay
: and the g*»*» have formed .o that See
•jwiil tretult whea the building, .are
\ httwtk hy ll&hwteg*-™meeeSc*
ul*«st me see |oejr «*rikiiti* of tm*
bL*;>; >;c^aad*^a.*»JaD-h-.teryo«ng-
-j'.ssvVeeestly wbo wa* to be *lKht, yt**ra,
otd In a few day/*, of one of ear cloc tors*
"I want a hmby ebter tot* a MtHMay
.present, and p*p_ -ay* i truty *p*nd
:u'aat*l(«r*fojr-]iH**.n tha doetor In*'
r.'t'm**tt him hte wtatogt** had tieea
m'i-^id, but he eenild rjaot* price*. A
be*1*' girl with a dimple and lot-g* .red.
hair wouM ct»t Wk *t*th*tr* at. lew
t-ritT, as tuw »* f H. Any old hind' ef
a %by boy foe $it*. The ycWM*- *?**.»
| turaed away la dt#j*-m1 *tr"^. mother
[doctop with *-,<* _*n*c retolt*^ and
''aest **o**e. »**Ia*t. felt-Mr,"*- ha re*
f port* I, "*a# what I wa* alter aai pot
the price up*. 1 won't pfiti^mlw bltg
dollars* worth ot note* and cootraots
ara working the farmers of Central
Mteblgao. Eighteen year* ago agent*
ef hedge fence company ot wutbern
Michigan sold thousands of dollar*
worth of hedge fence through MIohl*
gun for $1 a rod, agreeing to cultivate*
tha fence al four regular period* and
plant It lit a way to moke It stock
proof, taking tbe put-chase price la
four iuatallment** They made two
vlaiu a<f per agreement, then the company fatted. The fence* were not kept
up and many of them were pulled out*
The note* aad contract* new turn up
fn the hand* of .peculator*-, who are
traveling-over the country threaten-
te£ the farmer* with court prixeed-
log* unlet!* they nettie, notwlth-Hand*
Ing the ftcet thai the deal wa* outlawed
year* ago.—Chelsea Standard.
WASHTEXAW FAIR, SBTT. 0*12.
Walked All Night.
A Common Hirtotry; No sleep, no rest,
tttrnbte and tow, go to bed weary,
get up tt.ed, irritable, jump,
start at every soond, neive*
aU gene, no strcn_tb, no
life, no ambition.
Read the following:
Mr. Martin Whalen of i; Seventh St.,
Monroe* Mich,*, **.""** "I could not
steep, got up at night and walked
about, t««ed alt night. This made me
tired clay time* and wa* nervous, had
pain* in back antt head. Hearing- that
Dr. A. W. Cha*e* Nerve Pill* were a
cure for this complaint i got a box. I
can now sleep well and naturally, the
nerve* are "tronjr anil steady aud I
feet well la every way. t am nle-saed
to recommend the medicine.*'
Dr. A. W* Chtu*** Nerve Pill* are
sold nt Jtea box at dealer* or Dr.
A. W Chat* Medicine Co*, Buffalo,
N. V. See that portrait and slgna*
ture or A. W. Chase; M. D. on every
paekage.
For sate hy Weinmann & Matthews,
Druggist*}. 4
THE
NORFOLK
Hax-fc,
Schaffirter
I_lM*»r*<
Tat/or*
Sfyfadc
Clothes
Some of you will remember
wearing tho^ Norfolk coat years
ago: it is coming; into popular
favor again; better made and
more stylish than over in its former relgu.
Hart, ScbatTner & Marx know
how to do such things right, when
go many are doing them wrong.
These, Norfolks have tho unnjis-
takablo H., S. &M. touch to thorn;
a vers* becoming coat for some-
mt*u.
We have plenty of other good
stylos in suits to show you; and all
sorts of other men's wear.
...WORTLE-y&CO
Clothiers and Furnishers
Ypsilanti, Mich.
_• »r., CH*rrticit *7a-Ma
VwaUcaB-yi,
Vacation time Is here and tbe children are fairly living' out of doors.
There could be no healthier place for
them. You need only to guard against
the acctdttnts Incidental to most open
air sport*. Ho remedy ccjaals De-
Witt's Witch Haael Salve for fiuicklr
.topping pain or removing danger of
wriau* c-oi«*}tiur}nct»* Eur cat*, tfoalds
and wcafuda. '%. ened DeWitt"* Witch
H«tel Salve for Mr**, cut* and
bruinj,," say* L. B* Johnson, Swift,
Tex. "It is the beat remedy on the
market.'* Sure cure for pile? and skin
ditieasee. Beware of counterfeit*.
tTnterkireher** drugstore.
Attending the chnrch with the tallest
spire doc* not insure close standing to
the throne.
S«4 "tee aftl?^
Oten the eveir-ta^ttd, crsett* of digestion cry Cvut fcr help by Dy*pep*l*'*
twits**, Jeaiwe*, Diwlnew, Headache*,
ltver«)mp*aluU*l>-iweld*-0!r*leri. Such
troubles call for prompt use of Br.
Ktef "a New "Uf* Pill#, They ara
geatte, tbe-troogh and guaranteed to
cure. a^atWetatnann & Matt*\au-j*
drugitore. *
A cynic te f -****»» without amblUon,
since h-. *Kwrs at thing* a* tbey are,
wUk«ttt "wiping to make them a* tbcjy
should *-*.
When you awake ta **t* warning
fettling like the aad .eta n*"s*-Jent life,
your mciuti. hajl of Ir and your -hkiI
fun est iregret*^ take llcioky Mouoiatu
Tcta* Great r*iedIt*ii-«. W*4ant*aa &
Matthews*
DRESS SKIRTS
We make a specialty of
Wool and Silk skirts
and Walking Skirts
and are prepared to show you a much;iar_orJvariety
and at prices untiuestionably lower than tojbo found
elsewhere. We guarantee "perlect lit withEevory
skirt
We hayo just received a lino of the popular un-
lined skirts regularly worth $6.00 which wo aro
selling at S1.9S. Also a new and elegant lino of
White Pipe and Linen Skirts.
Compare onr $1.00 Lawn Wrapper with tho best
yon can find elsewhere for -31.25.
Dressing Sacqizes
In a variety of styles from S9c to 51.25.
BEALL, C0MST0CK & CO.
85.
-St Huron st. next to the Tost oflke.
Hammocks!
Hammocks!!
Mammocks till you can't rest
comfortably without one.
We have a large assortment of all the latest
styles and colors at prices which makes it possible for all to take it easy on a warm summer
evening.
Come in and look them over*
We can surely please you.
WEINMMNIM1TTHEWS
Corner Drug Store
The mer* a •_da*ter **e* tt m*a the
better the Me* ette*
JUST RECEIVED
Hound* out tha hollow r^aces;
iaK-oth* out line* that crrreep atoa.
oaa** face; w*x» tro-re* baek ta faded
cheek*. That's what Ro-AyMououtn
Te»*5t*e*, SS**!** **a»Mn-a*Wtt& Mafc
****fl* __
m - ' ' * "
A. It Bat* of Morgaatowa, lnd*, hod
to get up ten or twelve Utoe* la tits
night and. had **v*>r* !j»v*icacih* and
patna In the kidneys. Waa meted "by
Watey't ISMti^OttiF*. P**?*Tc**3a*.
Ka**ar Vrtaatt H* *aTM»t.
%**el>rV»->-"v*^ do yoa mean by **y*
lag that heat *»-**-urtd*?
pupil—l mean that when X am fall
ot hot turkey and plum N*Mla_ X am
bigger.
Mother Lot of Fine Carriages
and Surreys. Gome and see them
Also a line assortment of Fly Hets
-Ma»eli*#**ir BrnttM*
8tt|i-t*f *-**« *iai**r| t»g- wmti th**rtMti»d
'tetw-Wihier'l'wi-dyltcar**
Mr**. Ml_*rva Smith of D*a»-rl»l*,j
IB*, writfi*: «*I ha** lw««*i4ati» toe)
twenty year* aad amtm IrO* **M*$ oa* t
til I %m& Prde-y'i Wmmy aaa 'Tar "«hi***t
tea»nr»eurtt. P.3.Toom.
K«HioI Dysf^iwla Own
m_i^ati *•*-*•**$; inmi amk*
,1 ,0, .!>..
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Object Description
| Title | 1902-07-31; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1902-07-31 |
| 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 |
