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Saline Observer.
A* X WARBLE*?, Editor.
SAliHB, WASHTBNAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY AUGUST H, 1902,
VOL* XXII.-NO 43;*
WMe Sweet <fe Son
•^T^SIXt-A.15-T OLXC
OTJE HEiaHBOES.
Edwin, Billing Is well pleased with,
tho return from, hi* h-cekteberry crop
thia year. He marketed $181.00 worth
of herriei.—©-"*** take News,
The WooctnHin Bind,, with Sweaty
j ra«mbars, wa* **rganl**d Tuesday even*
tag;. They have ordered their to-nru-
rt-watsand expect to begin ptntetlclttg
next week. K. Otto Stlenttteb, of
Cbelsw, htm been engtigad a* loader,**-.
Dexter l!*e*d«f«
'Last Friday afternoon St of 6 rasa
Lake's vounir ladle-, took tbe oar tor
Wolf Lake to commune with nature
attdiiO'P(W*lhaatto*nt)on, Not a boy
was permitted In hearing distance, and
the event proved a most happy one.
The afternoon pas«ed all too soon and
W*VSUTBX.VW P-UB, mST. **V12.
Of Public Merest*
To Know the Care for all Forms
of Ncrvoasacss Nejctl^but
io Reail Use Fol-
towiQs;
Mr*. L. Harrington of 12S Ball St.,
Ypsilanti, Mich , say*: **l had for a
loaf time b*»n subject to attack* of
nervousuess and wouM suffer from
f*ev*re Mrvotta headaehe* at sneh
timet. It seemed as thoagh I could
not rest at all. I saw Dr. A. W.
Ccaw't* Xerve H1I* rcrcrr»mmendijd and
got a bog and wa* so much better after
tha glria returned home tn lha ev*a« their act. I rested better and waa tm*
lag delighted with ths day*'* exj-r**|ll**'*idoft'*rO*« diatreeslng h*3f***ktehc-**
rletieef.-*3tri*s* take Kew*. I oan r-***tomm-«nd them with, conft
AUGUST 2
One Lot Ladles Wrappers 39c
One Lot Ladies Belts
25e tc* 50c ones !Oc
One Gross Best .techina Oil
size So bottom
Several Detroit gentlemen were ia
town Monday rap-eseotinjt the Plymouth Pood Co,, of Oatratt, aatoetc eon-
ct-rn which tm purchased the Phoenix
nttl's near tbl* village and contemplate
puUtng to machinery far manufacturing breakfast fctods. Tho capital stock
bS2.**0,0W,and share*, ara oSered at
half price, John C. Hurts .1* president
of the co«paoy^Pl|taoolh Mail.
Ann Arbor, Mich., August- 8.—(Spa*
cSal.lt-^OhnKeehtOuoof tha wealthy
pioneer* of Washtenaw county, died
Prtai*y afternoon nt hi* home In Locli,
age&tikyemm* At the sixtieth anni-
yorsary of hi* wedding four year* ago
there- wa* over lt» immediate relatives
present aod thera would have been
more in attendance hut for bad weather. He wa* one of the best known
Davis & Kish.ar
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a^-Q:.Cf,
Bf mkm the "Standard** WIcMess Blue
Flams Shoves for Summer CooldEg*
As accent ent as gas. Wmk Qheapey.
'em* AEsisses*
WILLIAM JUDSON & SON
Columbia Qrabhobhone
Equipped with Hem anel Greatly Improved
—, REPRODUCER —.
PRICE REPUCEP TO
*$_20
Tbl* Superior Wacblna -whieh haa
tan** hecw^ a, favorite at $2"f# *tk
hereafter be sold for $3©, b*ae-****g
It hcajond «« COm&elllfci"*
Aii Ideal Hacbiiw*
for
Home Entertainment
rim graphophone:
Entertains Everybody Everywhere*
,4wa**i1«?c| tnts 6mn& Prize a* th**? Vkkto Ext-q&lito*-'**
German* Jo the ejouritry.—Free Pre***.
The American Telegraph and Tele-
phoae Co., nre raaolng a telephone
Una from Detroit to KalumaMo. They
have had twenty team* drawing pole*
from. thi*. place, to the route, which
.passes about five mile* south. There
'Is a force of seventy men engaged, in
• digging1 holes-, setting pole* and string*
iSug*'wire. The 'pole* aw forty feet
|;Mgh. and carry ten-ptn crosa arm* on
\ wMch six wire* aro being s'truug at
| preset",.—Chelsea Standard*
The adoption of a primary election
scheme by the* Republican county cot*
mltt.ee last Mauday la a step In tho,
right direction provided It Is carried
out intelligently and squarely. At any
rate it wilt give .Republican voter* in
Sylvan mora freedom of action than
they have enioyed. at the caucuse* that
have been held here> for some time,
past* They wilt, at least, be able to
cast their ballots without running the
gauntiel of a line of spies eager to sea.
whutticke*. they vote, and tha ticket*
wBt not Im yellow1 one* eUher.—Chelsea Herald.
Monday afternoon a nreman named
McGregor wa* knocked from a largo
locomattve in tha .Michigan Central
yard* at this place, Ho wa* leaning
out of the cab aud looking down and
wa*. struck by one ef the atandplpes
which furclsh water tor tho 1-wo**-****
tlve-r* He whs brought up to-in in an
uti*qrat>!»Ueby A. R. Welch and wa*'
Gaed up my Or, Palmer, and thea tent
'tt* tha sanitarium at Detroit.' Ha wa*
.severely ia|ur*da"Kiut> tha cheet,, aod
httd ttte train be*u running at a very
I high rata of speed, would have been
: kHled-Chelsaa-Standard,
There are people who are almost in
late, almoet famous, and almost happy.
The tern a man care* the more lot*
a. woman -eMttstelila i
There te a pretty girt In an alpine-hat.
A sweeter girl in, a sailer brim,
Bat tho haodiomwt girl you'll mtee
It thej. sensible- girl who 'WW* Becky
Mountain Tea*
Weinina-m & Matthews
fitspm SM*«t**!* "riwt-****- m «*■■»%
Herr Krupp, the crannoii T_it*f, is
spending eiionaou* -ran* oa improve*
menta in the "aland ©t Capri. In addl*
tlon to laying oat • beantiful jwric and
tenni* wroand, he has. anmg other
things* made a Hue toad, during th*
building of which wa* bra-tght to vrlew
the lo«g:-fo-*-r^t(tn grotto of the h*arntie
-^.Felice,
dence."*
Dr. A. W. Clia*©** Nervo Pill* are
sold at 50c a box at dealers or Dr.
A. W. Chase Medtelaa Co., Buffalo.
IS*. Y. See that portrait and signature of A. W. Chase, M. D. are, on
every package. 6
!' mam
■TeHfTttetAt.
161* altta ,oy I tell you what Kodol
did for me. I was troubled with my
stomseh for several months. Upon fce-
lngndvI*_dtoutK!Kodol,Idid-o, and
word* cannot tell tha good it. ha* dona
roe. A neighbor had dyspepsia so that
ha had: tried most everything. X told
htm to use Kodol. Word* of gratitude
came to me from him iMcau^c I lecom-
mended it—Geo. W. Fry, Viola, Iowa.
Health and strength, of mind and body,
dc'tend on tbe stomach, and normal
activity of the dlge-itlve organ*. Kodol, lha great reconstructive tonic,
cur« all stomach and bowel troubles,
indigestion, dyspepsia. Kodol dtgeet*
any good food you eat. Take a dose
after meat*. Too/e'sPImrmacy.
THE .
NORFOLK
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H-aift, .
Schaffioer
&ytmr?L
potior*
Clothes
Sama _of you will'remember*
wearing tha .Norfolk'coat years
ago; it is earning into papular
favor again; boiler made and
more stylish than ever in its tcTrm-
er reign. ..*'*.
Hart, Sa'aaflher & Marx know
haw to do sa**h,things^igbt, when
so many ara doing tbem wrong.
Those **\orfolks have the unmistakable H., S. & M. touch to thorn;
a very bocoming coat for ."some
men.
Wo have plenty of other good
styles in suits to show you; hud all
sorts of other men's wear.
U*J§Ui l§
Clothiers and Furnisher s
Ypsilanti, Mich.
*UtW.C*»IAITOU *___!_.
Sh*l*l*a atUl la "r? *r'.e*.
They ar* talking of .nnning Ber.
Charier* 31. Sheldoa for mayor ot To*
peka, Kan. Mr, Sheldon Is the author
of the book called "in Hts Step*." and
abont two year* ago edited the Topeka
Capital tor a week to show how h*
believed Chrlsfc would wa a new*-
P*I«r,
ALL WESS SAVED.
"For years 1 suffered such untold
misery from Bronchitis,** writes J. H.
Johnston of Broughton, Ga.. that often
I waa unable to work* Then, when
everything else failed, I was, wholly
cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, My wifo suffered Intensely from Asthma, till it cured her,
and ail our experience goes to show It
Is the best Croup medicine in the
world,1* A trial will convince yon it**
unrivaled for Throat and Lung Ste*
ease*. Guaranteed bottles SOo and
$1.00. Trial bottles freo at Welnmaun
& Matthew*.
TfctatrUalt la Vlraaa,
The Manila American, in an account
of a ment entertainment at the Zor-
rdlla theater, say*: "When Mme,
Ague* Freed sang The Holy City," ahe
•received from the body ot the house
the applause that performance deserved and wa* recalled to sing -Don't
Yon Cry, Ma Honey," which waa also
warmly tecelred, except by the gallery gods, wbo biased vehemently. It
is the true tea- of aa t"Jl-K*und entertainer to go through hi* work under
such circumstances a* these, and all
the member* of the troupe showed
the mselvea equal to It Yet for tho
credit of the city such things should
not be permitted."
DRESS SKIRTS
We make a specialty of
Wool and Silk skirts
■« *>» ..
and Walking Skirts
and are prepared lo show you a muchil«ger"'varlety
and at prices unrmestionably lower than tojbo found
elsewhere. Wo guarautco perloct*; lit^with"*"every
skirt
Wo kayo just received a*;l*ne of the popular un-' '"
lined skirt* regular.-- worth S6.00 which wo are*
selling at S1.98, Also a now and elegant lino of
White Pique and Linen Skirts. ..
Compare onrSLOO Lawn Wrapper with the"bcsf'
you can find elsewhere for $1.35.
Dressing Sacqucs
In a variety of styles from 39o to S1.25.
BEALL, COMSTOCK & CO.
35*
"lEr^S-LlaiX-Li-i-L J$/T.±g±l
-37 Huron st, nest to tho Post office.
Hammocks!
Hammocks!!
Columbia Phonoflrajsh Cewnljany,
238-240 Woodwafd Ave., DETROIT, MtCH.
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4 i^nsKui-r WHM*
Dr.Ceo. Uwlne, a practicing phyal-
elaaof Smith** Gror*, Kjp . for over
thirty years, write* hi* p**rioa*U espe-
rleoea with Foley**Kidney Cure; '"Per
|tf>ar* I had been greatly bothered
with kidney and bladder trouble aad'
enlarged prostrate gland. X used.
everything known to the prof*>**ton
without relief, satll 1 *wmi*-t*jna*-d to
uri« Fote*-'* Kidney Cur». Aft*** tak*
leg three boitlas I. was entirely re*
liefm$ and eared, f per*r**--wtl*ti It now
dally In my pirnetlt-e and heerllly tree*
omin*>**d I**: *j*e ta all ph^otan* for
*_ch tro«l-**t. I have r>*^*-r<-rlb-d It ia
hoodrr-k* of 'trnm wilh perfeoi tm*
■earn*'* Sold at Ti*K)*»'« Ph«»jt*Mwy. *
A Ktc*^|s-*-f "■matUea,
Don't neglecit a cr-old, It la worse
than untdecwaul. Ills dangerous. By
using One Mlnuta Cough Cure you
can oura It at ooce* Allay* luBamma*
tloq, Crlears the head, rioothes and
strengthen* tho mucous membrane.
Cures tewghs, croup, throat and lung
troubtef* Absolutely eafa. Acts immediately. Children like It* Toom's
Pharmacy,
A. Xatlem et TUa £at*n.
The Japanese eat more fish than
any other people In the world. With
them meat-eating la a foreign innovation, connned to the rich, or rather
to those rich people who prefer it to
the naUonal diet.
Hammocks till you can't rest
m *
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.
WEINMfiUN IMUTTHEIS
Corner Drug Store
JDST RECEIVED
Another Lot of Fine Garriages
and Surreys. Come and see them
Also a fine assortment of Fly .Nets
4
"I sea* troubled with a hacking
caoghforayearandl thotiKht I bad
c*on*wittipUt»,M saya C linger, £11
M.r-la SL.CbMm-pal_r_.nl. '"1 tried a
*.rr*?at it-asy remedtu and I was undor
th« ear* of pbyriolana for rereral
roonlhs. I used one bottle of Foley's
Hoaev aad Tar. Ii cured me, and I_
l*ave»cHbe**n irotiWed feli-oa.'* Soldj
alTc*e*rw**Pl-air-ri*a-y.
0-aaW]a||'iP< _. ^
***•**. tie ^^Wtt tttwmlkmit.mtBt,
Object Description
| Title | 1902-08-14; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1902-08-14 |
| 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 |
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| Language | English |
