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Saline Observer
A* J* WiJESKBBT*, Editor,
SALECE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 4,1902. VOL. XXII.--NO 46.
OTTR H-3IG-HBOKS.
r*
HOWABOTfll^.
Mmt HANSELS forwafstS',
(XfflWBBX In cotota and erettm white.
BKILLIAKTISES »**fe and tmey*
BLACK SILKS spec!-tt value's lit Tttftfita -tad Feat* de Soie*
BLACK DRESS GOODS
ISe-w vvt-aveainawelt known make, noted
fog thetr gouet wutetitig (ittaHttes.
We make uf the order, any *_ood* selected from out*
stock, firices" low? ami work guar ante***! tttrait efatts nnd the
latent st|te
All new and a ttne Hue for your early inspection, at tmm
mm the re-juta*? fuwSsrs prices and guaranteed*
We are the local agents for the eetelf ated "Amerton tadj*** Cen«t*.
Sweet & Son
"_"_>si:L_*__*ra}i
John Steele of Sde,Jtta*. a field of
oats which contained three acres. He
sowed a tmahtjl to the acre and thresh*
ed tU bethels from- tbe field,-, er a free*
*Ier* lee* than ***> bushel* to Urn acre.—
Dextei Leader.
When asked about the pre»peeta to
re-ftard to the attendance at the Hut*
; varsity tbl»year. Secretary Wade said
yeaterdftj.* ''There is no reawn to
fear any luttleg down. I rather think
there wilt be- a substantial Increase.
There ta a great demand for catalogue-***-— Argu-i-1),
An exchange any*: A woman would
net be satisfied without an unnatural
bumponher-iramewhere* For a time,
the tut-atfe* sufficed* The big .leaves
with aa unnatural bump on the shoulder came neat, but did aot last long.
The bump then movei from the- shoo'*
der to the cuff. Just now il is tho fad
to wear a shirt waist that- look, aa it a
peek of apptea bad been dumped, into it
la front.
Saeak thieves broke Into "Vim, Mary
Wanted—Competent Engineer, also
men lo drive togging team*, men to
work in our mill. Apply to •
Hex Hoop, Stave & Heading Co.,
North Adam**, Mich.
*n««Mt _Ht*r ate*7*
The advent of Easter has been In*
variably followed by a flood ot Easter
stories, aad this year haa proved na
exception to the rule. One of the latest ht told by Rev, Br. Grc**r of St
Bartholomew's church. New York.
K waa at the *. nice* at the mission
on Blackwell'tf island. The exercises
had proceeded in regular style, and
were.' near to an end,
The clergyman In charge rose and,
with becoming dignity announced:
"We will now sing 'Begin, my soul.
thy exalted lay*—a pause—"at the
conclusion of which the Easter eggs
.■jtlll .be passed."
■■ In the general laugh that followed,
the speaker was among tbe fltat to
akfln.
Bo ii (I. Flan ii els. Cotton
French Flattnel Designs
bkw wooi* wMrnmos
All wool pattetns thai are entire 1$ new, fi. _*_■ antl, IS* a pr*-,!.
Write un for sample.
ItfEW FURS
are readf * You can get; hrst chalce and mm a consider*
ttbte tmm ot monei by buying yours now.
Davis & Kishlai*
COULD HOT SLEEP.
Baker""* raetdenee Friday night by |fo Rest at Jttflbt. Nervous. Wor-
'#_-»--wffrtf_r-*rt arititf.**.-: #_# ___■_ _«______< * ____._■ •_**_._._l *___t "-*_••_,_. **_•_-__.
^ -kwrtm m-'Mf*"*•*■■. *<■ * **m**j^^mm*k'ti-
^■rteiiitC (•
Another IM of &in& Gmcwia&m
ani Swreys* (^j-ii© and see them
Also a §m& assortment of Fl^r Wets
™_ Columbia Qra|)ho})hone
Equipped with How antt Greatly Improved
„f— REPRODUOER -
PRICE REPUCEP
Io«*|. beer* # fevorif« «t *SS*t, wilt
hereafter he ae(dferm»k *a«*nt| the campus.
It beyond alt combe •It**"*'*
An Ideal Machine
for
Home Eotci;.taunfl€nt
■prylngapeo: the *huttec*. of an uuoe-'
copied bedroom window. The family
were all: sleeping up stair, but the
■nobe matte by the falling of a dish*
vvbich waa acQldeiitty knoeked ever in
■the pantry, awoke Mrs. Bewkee who
called out and frightened the maraud*
araaway before they had had time to
ileal ttoytbtng.—Hex ter Leader.
Anegchaugeiays: "At; a recent revival meeting * butcher aroee and said
he mm the wickedest man ia town, and
had given his customers short weight
for years, Tdgo to hell if I should
Idle tonight/ he coatinued. Imraecll-
Eateiyau old deacon who It in the grocery bustne-^ started the hymn, 'If
you get there before t do, look out for
me, Fat ecmlng too,* anl then the gre*
car wondered, why averyt"**dy Ifeughed.
A summer resort landlord received a
letter the other day like the following:
,„eurSii*:--'Two;year*agoI rented a
cottage of you. My wife was taken
Stick and died there anil the doctors
said that the-tituatioa of the house on
the. low i-ssrafe",-* ground **ra« the cau,*e,
oi hat-* contracting the disease' tbat
killed her* About a year ago I mar*
rled again. If you can -get me that
same cottage for the ««aioai, will pay
y,*a*-*_ejdprle«.fOriiattd myself and
wife will at ouoe move Into iu—Ex,
Or. Victor Vaujjhati, dean ot the
tTalversity tn*,cllcal department, la pre*
parlug a surprlae for the student!* who
will eome to the t"*Uiver*ity» Dr.
Vaughn*, h. building a high wail
around his property on South. State
street. The Vnughtm hewta It one of
the Sneat on the itreet and has long
attracted, the attentiort because of In
I beautiful lawn* and dower beds. The
wall, which will be built seven Cent
hf ("h and two, feet thick, will; preveni a:
view of the leu,**f mil awoee* from
the ""^de-falt,. The place will bear a
re«enU«a«A to the old English castlee, ■
without the dmw'bridgee. There will
io one gate for entranct to the house
aad a driveway "fate. Ur. %*au'.han*«
rea-ou for thia stone wall Innovation te
a goo-done. For many yt»ra his hotise
stood in a flue reeiaeuce portion ot
South ■State street, only a block from.
Recently,, however, the
bcj.lne*"# portion of tho city hat. crept
upon this, loeollty. At pre-tant a large
bustoewa btoek fs going up dlrtMl| op*
pcslte the doctor's- bou*** Tae wail is
being built satta-j^ooeter and hla
family earn $t"m their front, ■porch
without looking": dtreeWy at a cigar
store, a pool hall and a bowltag alley.
A blank wall If preferable* Thf doctor's "cherne. U excttln** v^_ita«rable
|c*»-n«ntlntl*»^..
ried, Tired All The Time,
The Medicine That
•fever Failed.
Mrs, E» Anderson of Tecutnseh,
Mich,, says: l*t wa« so nervous that
I could not sleep at night and was
quite dlwy. 1 got a box ot Ur. A. W*.
Chase's Nerve PIU* and now ainero
.ustugth* pills I can cay my nerves
etfe steadied. 1 -rest better and the
dtalntwai E« relieved. I tblok the pills
aepfenelld nerve medicine."
Bi*. A. *vV*, Cl*a»e*a Nerve Pill* are
sold at "i*c a box at dealer*- or Dr.
A, \V. Chase Medklna Co.* Butlalo,
N. "f. See that portrait aad slgna*
ture of a. W. Chaie, H.JK oa, oxety
package.
For Mite by Weinmaan & SJatthewf,
DrufgUts 8
THE J
NORFOLK
Sdmo ot you will remember
wearing iho Sorfolk coat years
aajot it Is coming into popular
favor &,-*ain; better made and
more siylisb than over in its former reign.
Haw, S.haffaor & aiars know
Inw to do such tilings right, when
so many aro doin*» them wrong.
These Xorfolks havo the unmistakable H,, S. A* M. touch to them;
a vcrv becoming coat for some
men.
We hare plenty of other good
st_ les in suits to show you; and all
sorts of other men's wear.
Hart*
Schaffiier
firljlar-i
Tailor*
Clothe*
iijilliiii-ii
Clothiers and Furnishers
Ypsilanti, Mich.
«utr.*c*a*r,t>u«7uu
C0SS1J1CTI0S SHBEiTSKSD.
"I waa troubled with a hacking
cough lor a year aod 1 thought 1 bad
consumption," says C. linger, 211
.MapleSt., Champaign, 111. "I tried a
great many remedies and I was under
the care of physicians for several
monthf. I used one bottle of Foley**
Honey anil Tar. It cured me, and I
have not been troubled since.** Sold
at Teoxe** Plmrmacy.
Sitwrla KUU la Batter.
Siberia has long been -ending butter
to England, bnt the opening of tbe
Tranwlberlan railway haa made It a
far more formidable competitor than lt
fotmerly waa* taat year thft Imports
of Siberian batter were talaed at J.!,-
»m and thlf -fear It is estlnmted
that they will -reach the value ot
%*mm .ftsmw,. The supply
ot buuer which Siberia can farnlsh
la said to be practically unlimited,
and it I* po*#lbte that the operdnti uj>
of Siberia may affect the dairy- iadae*
try of these countrl**. m tllawtrotaly
aa the oj*eniii« ap ef America affected
t_« wheat growing Indtiatry. It Is also
expected that Siberia wilt shortly flood
the "Eaghah, market* wtth po-dim
game and meat.
DRESS SKIRTS
We make a specialty of
Wool and Silk skirts
and Walking Skirts
and are pi-eparetl to show you a wuch(lai&crivariet*f
and at prices uu.iuesiiwi.ibly lower than to*,bo found
elsewhere. We guara-lee, perfect Bt.-withXevety
skirt,
We haye just •^eivedayine of tlte popular vox-
lined skirts regularly worth "*8.00 which wo aro
selling at£$4,48. Also a new aud elegant line of
White Pipe and Linen Skirts.
Compare our $1.00 Lawn Wrapper with tho best
yon can find elsewhere for 81,-3.
Dressing Sacques
in a varlet-,* of stflcs from tit'c to Sl/25.
BEALL, C0MST0CK & GO.
S5*
"3T"-ps±lai_---l3-L __/C±o1=l
■47 Huron at. nest to the Post office.
GRAPHOPHONE
fzntertains Everybody Everywhere.
Columbia Phono^ra|jh Company,
238*240 Woodward Ave., DETROIT, MICH.
..wkwee*
MICHIGAN STATE FAIR
*^t F.ONTIAC, Sept. 22-26, igo2.
ABcy's WlliSHefar lift.
With, family around ex-*eeiiag him
to die, aud a *o« ridlati for Uft*, B
mlteettogetOr, t&toffa Kew Ciseov*
«try for VatMuropiIoB, Couuhs and.
mtttt*, W. U. Brown of L^avlltc, led.,
endured death*-agonies, from asthma,
but thlf wonderful metlletne Rave fa*
slant relief and soon eared him. Be
write.; "I now sleep soundl** •j.very
night.'* Likemarve*j.^;vU***ofCoe*
sumption, •f^eataonia, Bronehtlle,
Ct-*^£t."H t-o-tda and Grip prove lis
matehlcse merit fer all Throat aad
Lung* troublee. Goaranteed botlljee
•30c and "51,00. Trial bOHteti, tern at
Weinmann & -^t*tt*.aw4"*drug store.
A*?*-rj«a'.K8"-_»ist.
"I want all the world to know,**
writes ""le**-. C 4. Budlong of Auhaway,
IL I., "what a thoroughly (rood anil re-
liable taedlelae X found ia FJ«IjVc
Olttere. They cured me ot ^tiadke
and liver ttroablet that bad sauted me
great suffering for tsaay years. For a
goautoa, all-aiotind cure they excel
any thins | «**e»* "WW,** Eteetrle Bitters ax* the surprise of ail for their
wonderful work to Liver, Ktdaoy aad
Stomach trouble.. Don't Jell to try
them. Only sect*. SalMtatHtOfl guaranteed by Wetamatta * Maithews.
j».--»ti* Kator em r*r*«*,t».
Here is a little gem clipped frea a
small boy*a mmy oa parental "Par*
eats are things whkh bo*ra have to
look after t"-*». Moat girl* abo have
pareata; Parent* «tn*l*t ot pas aad
maa. 1^ ti*k a t^r*od cleal alxmt what
they ii« stydag to do, bat mostly tti
t%t maa that make yon mind."
AH persons owing the firms of
Judson & Jerry or Wm. Judson
& Son are rectnested to please
settle their accounts with said
firms at once.
WILLIAM IDDS0N _ SON
Call at store of Hovrnmg & Bliss to settle.
Summer Goods
Lawn Seats
Hammock Reclining Chairs
Lawn Swings
■**-_**.*i
««,,_*-«»•*.•" v>" - - •* , _*.. _ -.. —* ■— ^.',|l.'i'.L«j,i i"tiuun'ijiiiii«. Willi e iiimtiB-jin
^•TaMC*iise pHost y«nr"a ^ fucthar sneeaaa thi*
<fei»r. L«?t y.. r the PWH Wfla the moat v*ld*-)y attended iu the hbtory ef the
in-slitutiiin. ' This ytwn* the attsudnuco gives every promise of being still great*
er. WHY? The ftt.tractlon& wilt be superior in eytry way. The premiums wilt
be* more •xlen.l.e. Everything poctenda* this y-ar***- tfair will be the crowning
ev.utln the iutere-"-; of the society, $17,000 In premium* will be offered. OJ.Ii'X'
Iftoctea Fitrsc** atnounttir-, to $5,300. Grand Racing Program* See the Great^ tmt tk»
Fire Team XWe». Railroad tt-aiu* an4 Electric care te the gate** Half Fare, i Mj_.t«i*
M. P. AXDiBSO*", Pre*. I. H. B_-OT*-*n*u>, Peatiao, See'y. j tt
Ueauleelloeky Mountain Tea made
by the Madison Medicine Co,, la made
of rare aad eoetly herbs too*, feand is
aay ether preparalios, therefore get
the kind you read about* *S*Sc,
Welamaan k. MaMt**"tt*.
ttt§T*?i«_ft;
i**r£ ***M_K
r«t-jat Ia-f**n -ift^Nv
''Having dUtre-la;*- pain*. In head,
back and stoaueh* aad being wilt-out
appetVte. i began to uea Dr. Klag'a
tlvew Ufa Pill*,** write* W. P. White-
bead of KoB-edate, Tax., "and teoo
felt like * new man*** Infallible In
stomach aod liver iroubte*. Only S5o
at Welnmana _ Ma«*MW»* drug rtiore.
Dreet doea aet make the person.
Xorelewt a eieaa exterior indicate a
oleaa laterter. TO be well alt bodlea
muni work Is barraooy. Rooky Moor*,
tntag Tea doe* tht* work.
VTelBiaaaa & &Utd**>*«a
Sb'h
Alwayi M and Nice.
if **-■
Foley's Kidney Cure
imItw kWmtjft,mai ftktkder tirkt*
It haa always been onr custom to keep the finest
market in town and we are still following that
tt-tom,
For a alee cat of Steak, Mutton, Pork or Veal wo
hare it; Rcasts lander aad in Sue shape; Chickens
'tot-tdtjrand in fact werytblng that belongs to an
up-to-date mat-ket we hare.
H» Cr. Iaindenschmitt
Object Description
| Title | 1902-09-04; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1902-09-04 |
| 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 |
