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OBSERVER
A. J« Warrei-F- Editor*
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO*, MIOH., THURSDAY SEPTEMBER IK 1902.
VOL. XXII.--KO 47.
_f GW ABBOTHGK
V&^WUkBHm& few waists*.
C01U.$R&1>" in color* and cream, xhtte.
BRILL!ANTWES vMn awl fancy,
Pi^ACK SH*KS speclttl vstta* in tStSfim and fern da Sole.
BLACK DRESS GOODS
Jjfew weayejs in a well Luown make, noted
fee their good wattting* (pili'ties.
We tanke nf the order, my goocL selected from our
Steele., Prices low art tl work guarante J Hra_ clas* and thes
latest, style.
Council Proceedings
All new and a im line for your early Inspection, at ta*
than the regulatr furriers prices, and gu itanf eeel.
We aw tht local agents;' for the celebratecl "Ataestoatt Jtueli** Comls*
Sweet & Son
~5tr*i?siiJ_i-_*ri'i
SPREADS
two kMs* 1 Case of each.
Wo. 1 Is a Bollair Spread at &Bn
, 0 Is a $1,25 Spread at 98c
THEY ARE BARGAINS.
*
Davis & Kishlar
our neighbors.
The otd bridge Jujfc below the Peninsular Mills at Ypsilanti hit* been
ctoaed up be*catwe the eoutb end sunk
about four feet Friday* The bridge
haa been condemned for some time.
The contract for the new bridge has
been let to King Bridge Co. of Ctere-
h»odtQhte.
j Some Coldwater hoya thought they
I" would have some' fun one Say not long
ago by tit-owlet'- {taper wads at passerr,
by. One wad struck a woman in the
'faceanl she immediately ehaaed the,
boy that blew It and when she caughj&f
him she gave him. what he needed
right oa she sidewalk, which probably
learned blm a feme.
For some time Congressman Smith
hit* beet* troubled with, what he
thought; waa a hard cold. One of hts
lady frleutls suggested "©■ him. that he
had whooplag eeugt,. and whea he
called on a physician the suggestion.
ws*e:eeftemesd. in ail human prebt*#
bitfty he caught It from, kissing tite
babies. We are ready to. wager the
congressman wilt never Quit ft—klse*
log the babies. It seems bard' on a
man who ha* lived # years without
catching whooping cough during Infancy. He. Smith thinks he ia reaew-
lug; tot*youth,—Adrian Tlmee.
We are uorry to karn that there is
trouble between Or, Cyro* Dlekersoa
aud his wife. The Detroit paper* say
that he went home the other day and ■*-**«"* *» ambition,
found that she had departed taktagj j^nd the following:
everything" of value with her* She? Mr. Martin Whalen of ii Seventh St
Regular sesedoe of tbe common
council held In council chamber Sep-'
'ember 1, ISO*** President Qurkbarl,
In the chair; Trusteea present, Warren
McKlnnoa, Schatretr, Heone, absent
tthod.es, derry.
Minute* of last meeting read aud
approver-
ftrect commissioner made no report. |
Ou motion Juhu W. Gates waa given'
c-ontrsct to build a *W0-l-**.rrel cistern
on Ann Arbor street according to
speetftcaiions, for $1$** 00
The Keene-a committee reported favorably on the following bills and orders were ordered drawn on the treasurer to pay the same:
Jacob Lute cemetery work ISM
Wm. Preach ,, .„. 5 50
Chas* Careen marshal! duty 5 00
G* S. Scltatrer material for erera. .40
cV/IIarmon sidewalk 22,00
*W* B. Davenport „ 500
A*-S. Hall „ 17,25
On motion council adjourned
Geo. K Lutr, C. Burkhart.
Clerk.
Pros
Walked All Night.
A Common Hittory; No Sleep, no rest,
tumble and tow, _o to bed weary,
get up tied, irritable, Jump,
suit at every sound, nerves
all gerte, no strength, no
Another I.ot of Fines Carriages
Surreys. Qome and see them
Also a fee assortment of Fly S-Fets
TheQ^olumbia QraJ>ho|>hone
eejulppmtt with Moor and Greatly Imprmoatt
PRODUCER,
had found a letter addressed: to a young:
lady aud. at one** left, and begun divorce proceedings, Cyras says the I*
lentous* that the letter prtalued to an
engagement tu do dental work.—Man*
Chester Katerprlse,
Sup** Merrill of tke tt, Y.* A. A* &
Jf. etecfrie toad, had two dl-Alagtifetied
goe-ite last week in the persons of
<luk«Tado;aod Ferdinand Harfeld of
Belgium., The two gentlemen are
flailing the "Catted State* far the pur*
peso Of studying electric railroad1*!, and
they aro speeding a few days In Detroit. Tbey am enthusiastic orer the
United States and the American way
,ef doing thing*, aad say tbat they will
try to trttn .plant a few Yankee nations
into Belgium.** sell,—Ypllanil Com*
mere-la!.
-Last Wednesday evening George R.
Johnson and Mrs, Ste.eat el" Hull. Eog*
land, were married by Rev. Pr, Kennedy, Mr, Johns-cm kmx his bride
when he was a young man in England,
but had not seen her In fifty years,
till his visit to England last year.
In the rxeantime both had married,
brought up a family of children and
beea widowed. The ace|ualntaace thus
renewed was carried on' by eorrespon*
deuce, and last week Mr*. Stevens
came to. Ypitantl to b**eome the bride
of her .oagttnM- friend.—Y-attaatlan.
PRICE REDUCED TO
Manece, Mich., says: "1 could not
sleep, got up at night and walked
about, tiBttt-rd all night. This made me
tired day timers and wa* nervous, had
-tains in back and head. Hearing that
Br, a. W. Chase* "Serve Pills were a
cure for this complaint I got a box. X
can now sleep welt and naturally, the
nerves are strong and steady and I
feel well In every way. I am pleased
to recommend the medicine."
Dr, A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills are
sold at 50. a box at dealers or Dr.
A. W. Chute Medicine Co, Buffalo,
"•** Y. See tbat portrait and signature of A. \V. Chase M, P. on every
package.
For sale b*. Weinmann k Matthews,
Druggists, 4
A Pancs'i Koblt Att.
"I want all the world to know,**
writes Her. C. J. Budlong ot Asbaway,
It. I,, ''what a thoroughly good and reliable medicine 1 found In Electric
Bitters* They cured me of jaundice
aud liver troubles that had caused me
great suffering for many years, Por a
genuio"t, alt-mound cure they excel
anything I ever saw." Electric miters are the surprise ut alt for tbelr
wonderful work in Liver, Kidney and
Stomaeh troubles. Don't fall to try
them, Italy 50 cu. Satisfaction guaranteed by Welnmann & Matthew*.
Thi* Suberior H*«h*ro wMer» ha*
' Ion*}: been « favorite at $35* -*"il
hereafter b« sejtcf for ISO. ptac*a**£
if: beijtwd all com.-lit*-***.
An Ideal Machine
for
Homt Entertainment
ABcy'jWU4Kdefi*rIt!!e.
With family around" expeiiag him
to die* aad a, son riding for life, IS
raltcs. to gel Dr. King's New Disco.*
«ry for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds, W. H. Brown oflueeivltte, lnd.,
endured deathfa agonies from asthma,
hut this wonderful medicine gave instant, relief aad soon eared hit-**. He
write*: "I now sleep soundly every
night.** Like marvelous cure* of Consumption, Pneumonia, Btroueblllf,
Coughs, Colds, and' Grip prove Its
j-aatcble-s* merit., fur all Throat and
Lung trouble.. -Guaranteed bottles
SCte and $1.00, Trial Twtttee free at
Welntnana «*fc Matthews* drug store.
C. S. W0RTLEY & CO.
"__~-ps±l*_*ra=Ll3±.
The IIakt, Scii.vif.s-1-u & Mark
Varsity Suit, which has been so
long a favorite among young men
--fellows who want "snappy*'
clothes—is as usual a popular
style this year.
It is so good a style that tli**
tendency is to make all tbe sack
salts like the Varsity model.
There's a difference, though: you
will see It at a glance if you will
look at the clothes.
Clad to show 'em to you, any
time, and plenty of other Suits
and Overcoats in Men's, Youths',
Boys' and Children**-,
HixtSdnftncr
& Marx
HindTaflorcd
C. S. W0RTLEY & CO.
DRESS SKIRTS
We make a specialty of
Wool and Silk skirts
and "Walking Skirts
and are prepared to show you a _iiebjlar£cr_varit*ty
and at prices nnnuestionably lower than to*bo found
elsewhere. We f-*-uarautco,-perfect lit^witb^evcr.
skirt
Wo have just received ailino of lliu popular un
lined skirts regularly worth Sti.OO which wu arc
selling atj$*L98. Also a new and elegant liuo ol
White Pipe and Linen Skirts.
Compare our Sl.00 Lawn Wrapper watli tbe best
you ean find elsewhere for 81.125.
Dressing Sacques
in a variety ot styles from 8&j to SI,*!"-.
BEALL, COMSTOCK & GO.
V«t»raa C*it*tHM«r K**jI^b_
ptancots Celller, the wmpoeer. has
rerigned the coaductorahlp at the Savoy tb'ftter In London. He conducted
every opera that Str Arthur ■"'••IJtvaa
**m»te.tneludins"I**anhoe," He joined
Gilbert and Sullivan in "tflZt,
Di&tg't C-"sJ4 "M SslpiBtr.
«'I had kidney trouble for years,*"
write* Mrs, Rnymond Conner of Shel*
ton, Wash*, "and the doctor* could not
help me* I tried Foley's Kidney Cure,
aud the very first dosa gave me relief
and I am now cured. I cannot say too
much for Foley** Kidney Cure," Sold
at Toez&'s Pharmacy.
85-
",_r*ps±_Lai__i.i3-L 3_/r±cl_L
-37 Huron sL next to the Post office.
THE GRAPHOPHONE
Enferfains Everybody Everywhere*
Awarded the Grand i»rfa«3 et "the Par*-* Exposition.
Columbim Pli@iic^ra|ili Company,
238-240 Woodvvard Ave.* DETROIT, MICH.
"rctmHerilffS' at !«ois«,ti*.
it would, be- an inttrestlag study In
royal habit* to mahe an Inventory of
the article* that at*' habitually carriel
hy monarchs. in their pockett, Keiser
Wllhelm carries, a pen about with hira,
it is said*, but thee, he Is a "literary
gent," with a habit ot Jotting down
ul* idea* a* ther occur to htm at all
hour* ot the clay. King Edward ot
fisgland does: not do this, the task being Intrusted to the private secretary.
who is always on hand with a pea
when any .letter re-qulrtr* to 'be signed
or note to be made.
MICHIGAN STATE FAIR
AtFOKTIAC, Sejat aa-2t5,1*301?,
Th«suece«eflwsty<a^ further faeces* this
year. Last year the event, w«*the most widely attendeil: in the history of the
laatUuctar* This year the attendance gives every pwnatae of he?ng aiill great'
er, WHY? ^b« attraction* wltt %? 0U"-er{">r in eyery way. Tht premium*, wilt
be. mtwe extensive* Everything pv*t«nd*,lhis.year's Pair will be the crowning
event tn tbe iatee<*>st of the society, $17,000 la premium* wltt to offetred',
R-tejctsi p.ifsea amowntiutjf to? "IS.SQO1* Srsnd Racing Program. See the Great
Fire* Tt*Hi«i ftetm, P^llro«!dti-aliwan.I Half Pare*
'M, P* AsmmiGttt Pre*** t* H* B*3-ir*t**ei*tl«x»* Pontlae, See*y*|
Genulnei Rocky Mountain Tea mode
by tbe Mnaiaots MedSelne Co., l# made
of rare aud costly herb* aot found Ii
any other prepetrntton, ihcreruret get
the kind, yew tread, about. 3.5c.
Weiamaon *fe Matthews
Mr. „*atl*" a, Bo«fc Lat.r.
Ur. Moody, the new secretary of the
■navy, l» a cannelseenr of rate boofas.
hts Mtlectloa of works 01* la,w being
! one of the best In the wntry. He Ire*
cxaentiy p**owh| aronnd ***©wMl-hand
hook store* and -".tta pick*' up prh-s
1 which, have bam etwleo-fiad by ether
\ book let eta.
OJ^WW'O—ftXJLia^^
SMaeatle y^T^KwdYiBK-^eAlt-^Bliii^et
;»t--tiii»
**
fedtam fam* a «*«*£*_.
■"Havlagdistressing pains in head,.
back and .tt-ma.b, and being without
appetite, I began to use Dr. King"-.
Kew Life Pill*,*- writes W, P. While-
head of Kf-anedale* Tex., '"and scou
felt like a new man.** loMlible In
stomach and liver troubles. Only S**e
at Welntnana Se Matthews' drug store.
•cart* Prohibit, I'Uoard-.
In Parts it was usual at every general election to see nil the public bnlld*
lugs dittflsutnrd by the enormous Quan*
ttty ot efKttos addresse* and other
placards posted npon them. At the
time of the Bonlanger Incidents bill*
po-tcrs wonld follow in rapid succession and stick bill npon bill until
there was 'not more than ona Inch, of
paper. The extremely ugly effect of
such placards and the damage done by
-craping down the posters after the
clcctc-ral battle Inducerd the chamber
to make a law prohlbltinu the pottle|r
ttp ot pbteartls no. what was termed
.artlttte ncsutaenta---Parla Mifetpccr.
Or**-» does not imice the person.
Xwtl*r>*» a elean. exterior indicate a
crleaa Interler. To be well all bodies
must »c-rk In barmoay. Rocky Moua-
■talag T«» does tht* work.
Welamann & Matthews
All persons owing the firnis of
Jndson& Jerry or Wm. Judson
& Son are requested to please
settle their accounts with said
firms at once.
WILLIAM JUDSON & SON
Call at store of Hornung & Bliss to settle*
A. C. Clarke
FUNEEAL S D1R1CT0R
Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kidoeys aad MmkSmc right.
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Object Description
| Title | 1902-09-11; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1902-09-11 |
| 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 |
