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The Saline Observer.
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SAI2HE, WASHTZEHAW CO., MIOH., THURSDAY SEPTEMBER IS, 1902. VOL. XXII.--NO 48*
Goods
HOW ABBOTHOv
mUGW FLAKims for waists.
GORBtlROf In colors amt etmm white.
mXWWW&Bm nfaitt and: tmey*
BLACK SILKS special taltte* ire Taffeta and iV-a tie Sule*
BLACK DRESS GOODS
No** weaves in a well known tactfee* noted
for their goat*, wetaring* -{t,ntil'et.
Wemafceuf the order, any goods selected from our
tteek* Prices tow amt work guarantee*-., first etas* and the
atj-le.
i OUR HEIG-HBOES.
All now and a line line for pur early {uspeetfan, at las*
than the regular fwt.et.-t peiee* aud guarantiee!.
We are the local- agents for ttte celebrate* "American hnd$n Coweta.
Sweet &, Son
■"_-:es_:c___T__
SPREADS
se
Ho* 1 is a Mar Spread at 89o
Mo* 2 is a $IM5 Spread at 98c
THEY ARE BARGAIH-S.
Davis & Kishlar
Another Lot of Fine Callages
aEd Savveys* Game aad see them
Also a_^€M5SO-tmeatafKyKe1»
r.,_£okinibia (jra|>ho|>hone
Equipped wtth Hawand Gr-aatty Improved
nmannnnrz
PRICE REPtfCEP
Tbl* SubcriOf Machine which hasten*! been a favorite at $3**, wilt
hereafter be aotd for 920, .facto*!
it betjood all compelttloR.
An Idea! Machine
for
Home Entertainment
$20
P. P. Gtnsfee of Chelsea* la the forty*
eleventh enadidste for State .Senator
on the republican ticket.
The eitizeas of Manchester held a
meeting en Tuesday evening of 'last
wee**, to organfase a band. Sotaethtag'
every town needs,
,. The !>,. Y,, A. A. &, J. Ky. are eon*
templatlns. building* a Hue from _raui
Lafees 10 the head, of Wolf Lake at
Mllteu** Resort and from there to the
.outhtrhoroaf Wolf Wlldwi-ect where
a large hotel is to be built aod .from
there lute Jackson by way of Napo.i-em
arrd Vanjereoefc Lake.
Jam-'** T. Astua*. a prominent Ann
Arbor man, w«s found de-ad in a box
car at Joliet, Illinois* He was on hts
way CO California to «e If the (•.inula
would not better hla daughter** health*
|. He wa* traveling tn a freight ear with
his household good* and horse. Bit
audaen death wa-« a shoe Jc to hi* many
friends tn Ann x\rbor.
"If the Washtenaw Fair tursetia*
.lien,** satd aeiltfeeo, "had offered, a
special prize for the best crop of weed*
ana prominent street the owner ef the
property at the erasing of the Ann
Arbor railroad on West Huron street
would receive the tlm prize. Ten
minutes* work with a scythe would destroy these wes«ds.**--Timt6i.
■The Washtenaw Fair Association
are disappointed, nt the outec*me of the
fair. It seemed to be ttp-hlll work to
mak* Eta success and as. a result are
outaboutfi-80. The old oncers were
ready to step out. Sen I», Kelly of
"fpiJIanfl, wan elect*! president; Lee*
Qruaerof Ann Arw* -jeeretary, and
Ed* Biscock of Ann Arbor, treasurer.
Twe prominent eStteus af YpsJIaatl,
Ex«Pmtat8ster Martin Cremer and
Frank Austin wi-res relieved of their
pocket Iwoks at the Fair Thursday,
Cremer losing fit asd Austin $21.
Cremer Itwl Itl# as 1.0 was* boarding a
car but Austin d'oe* not know when hte
was tafeca. The men take the matter
ewMy, test say they will, never go* to
another Waitifenaw Fair.
lira. Elizabeth E-rselmann who Ive*
with her ion Charles In Ana Arbor
h«d a narrow escape from suffe-.atI.on
_by gas* Charles and hi* wife were
! spading the day at Howell aud had
made arrangements with a Mule girl
.ago itt and prepare sapper for the
mother* The girt found, the old lady
on the Hear Sa an oueensctois condition. Shelttruedcniwei."* tot Ml-
tog to find a match, she was. overeetne.
The Woolen Mill* at Clinton esperi-l ed' in'the
enccdit-. first strike last Friday worn* black tea,
Ing* The sir!* thought the"? were not
getting enough wages and marched
into the Supertatesdenv** ofK.ee and
asked for a raises of ten cent* a day
which was refu-fed and so they walked
out. AW but four came back In twenty
I minute.,, th© remainder at, noon, thty
dottbtteet-rccamelouesome. The superintendent felt a little sore at first hut
repented later, and at four o'clock calledthem Into his office ttnd gave tbem
a raise of .Pre cents a day, compliment*
to*-? them, far returning; aa they did.
The Hawks-Angus people are put*
ting In a loop near Chelsea, which ' has
caused, more or Tea* curiosity as to Us
parpt***. From, an unotBd&t. but ap-
prentty reliable source the Patriot
learns that It I* to be used far side*
tracking- purpoties* In a new undertaking of the company, whkh ts the eatah*
Ushment of A faiat ear service between
Detroit and Jackson, This service. It
1* expected, wilt consist of two cars
each way per day, which will stop
.uuly at the most Important statical on
the road and make the trip almost as
fast as the .steatp ewe.—Jaekson Fa-
trial.
Excursions to Wasnlagtc***, D. C*
Octobers,4,A and 8 the Lake Shore
& Michigan Southern By. will sell!
tickets to Washington, D.C., and return at very low rate#—practically one
cent per mite each way. Tickets wilt
be good reluming leaving Washington
unt.l Oct. 14 without deposit, or until
Nov. 3 by d«-j.o#it!ng. Particulars
fan ticket agent*.
C. S. WORTLEY & CO.
A Startling Report.
One Tbat Speaks Volumes, Tells of
a Great Good Done, of a Curtain Cure, for the
Nervous, Weak
Sleepless.
Mr. C F*lrfeliu"'3 of 621 Spring *»t.v
Ann Arbor, Jelteh,, says; "Last winter
I got a box of Br. A. W, Chase** S?*»rve
Fill** aad used them tee »l**epl***-oe**
and found spleadld results from tbelr
use. 1 wat feeling pretty well except
that at night I wou'd be nervous and
could not sleep well* The plllt corrected that trouble and I can r_eom-
meodthem."
Br. A. W. Chase** Nerve Pills are
soid at "_.**_ a box at dealers or Sr.
A. W, Chate Medicine Co., Buffalo,
ST. Y. See that portrait and signature
of A. W. Chase* M* D. are 00 every
pekage
For sale by Welnmann & Matthew*
Druggists, 5
««——■ i». B -a* ■• * -
AFinca'iKoilsAct.
*»I want alt the world to know,**
write* Iter. C. J. Budlong of Ashaway,
It. L, "whut a tt-nrougbly good and reliable medicine I round in Electric
Hitter*. They cured tne of lauodiec
and titer troubles tbat bad caused me
great sttfferlGj*- for many -fears, For a
genuine, alt-atouud cure they excel
anything! ever saw.** Electric Bitters are tbe surprise of all for their
worker"-! work In Liver, Kidney and
Stomach troubles. Don't fall to try
them. Only 50 etf* Satisfaction guaranteed by Welnmann & Matthew*.
C«!or!aa nt Tt**,
One of the scientttta at the arrlcul*
lural college ot Tokyo baa been Inveetl*
•pting the subject ot the difference
in the color of tea leaver*, and be offer* he following explanation: In
making green tea the leave* are steam*
el aa soon as they are -sathercd; ln
the case of blask tea the leave* are
allowed to ferment before drying. The
result la that the finished black tea
contains much teas tannin that the
green. The original tea leaf posae*-**"*
aa oxidizing enzyme, which. Is destroy-
green tea by .teaming, In
during fermentation, the
enzyme oxidizes the tannin, and gives
rise to a brownish product
Sxtcr's C«u*i K*'* Stlj Sir.
**l bad kidney trouble for years,"
writes Mrs*. Raymond Conner of Shel-
ton, Wash., "and the doctors could not
help mo. I tried Foley** Kidney Cure,
and the very first dote gave me relief
and I am now cured. I cannot say too
much for Foley** Kidney Cure." Sold
at Twee's Pharmacy,
CB,tMp*>et*aHl.
"Da yon supi**ot"e, darling," whli-
lierea the lady who waa on her fltth
wedding tour, '"that any ot the other
passenger* have suspicion* that we
are Just married?**
"I am afraid not," he aadly replied,
"1 Just heard that homely old woman
in the third seat from the other end
of the car ask her husband whether
he thought I was your son or merely a
younger brother."
The IIakt, Sc iiAi t .vi-K & Marx
Varsity Suit, which has l«en so
long a favoriM among Ifouttj. men
—fellow* who want •♦simppy"*
clotbe-*-™!* as usual a p-tipular
style this year.
It is so good a ftylo that the
tendency. Is lo make all the sack
soils like the Varsity intnleS.
There's a difference, though; you
wilt see it at a glance if you will
look at the clothes,
Glad to show *etu to jou, any
time, and plenty of other Suits
and Overcoats in Mea*s,"sVi*uths\
Boys* and Children's,
H-rtSc2_flfo_
& Marx
HandTiilorcd
C. S. WORTLEY & CD.
DRESS SKIRTS
We make a specialty of
Wool and Silk skirls
and J/ValMng Skirts
and are prepared to show yon a niw!j;tei-£,er|vat'ici-,-
and at prices uuejufrstionauly Iowa* limn io*b& tound
elsewhere. «* We gaanntoejperl'ecl fii^witiijjt-very
skirt.
We haye just reecireal a",line of Ibe popular uu-
llned skirts regularly worth $'*.".*!. whieh we are
selling atlSl.98. Also a now and elegant lino tti
White Pique and Linen Skirts.
Compare our §1,00 Lawn Wrapper with the best
you can find elsewhere for 81.-5.
Dressing Sacqiies
In a variety of styles from S9c to §1.*15.
BEALL, COMSTOCK & GO.
"_^"ps±Xa»3_L-bi_ ZM*±c-tL
35—37 Huron st next lo tho Post olllce.
GRAPHOPHONE
Entertains Everybody Everywhere*
Awarded Ibe ©rand Prize at the Pari* ExtwaWGi**-
Columbia Phonofpafih Com|iaiiy3
238-240 m*iM*.wai*d Ave*. DEIROIT* MIGH*
MICHIGAN STATE FAIR
At FONTIAC- Sept* aa-20.1902.
rortnae Tavsn a ttx*fi*
•'Havingdistressing pins in head,.
beck aud stomach, and being without
appetite, 1 began te use Dr. King**
;K.wLifePiltsV* write* W.P.Whitehead, of Kcnnedale, Tex., "and soon
felt like a new man.'* Infallible in
stomach aad. liver troubles. Only 2*5e
ai Welnmann & "Matthews* drug store.
0, A, R, to Washlnglon.
Ticket* over the Lake Shore & Mica*
JgaaSc*utheTORy.,Oi*t.3, 4, 5 aud 8
at very low rate*;, long limit. Any desired particulars from ticket agents or
write te A, J. Smith, CP.&T.A.,
Cleveland,©.
- Thasuecese* of lust year's Fair gives assurance of still further succm thf*
year. .Last year the event wa* the most widely attended la the history of the
institution. This* year the atteadance gives every promise of being still greater. WtW*? In* sttraotf on* wilt 'be superior In ef cry way. The premium* will
be more extensive. Every thing, po 'ten te tht* y«r% Fair will be tha ere* waing
event lathe Interest! of tft* society, $17,0.09 t» premiums will be ottered,.
Eaoea- Parses amounting* to $5,500. 6ruud Kacing Program. See th* Great
Fire Team, Rwes. Hailrc-ttd trains an .1 Electric* .»«*■ to tha gates* Half Fate*
M. P. AJSMitsos*, Few. * I* H*. B**?x!tBiwn-M-'a, Ponttae, S«e*y *
Genuine Reeky Mountain Tea inade
by the Madl-toa Medicine Co., Is made
of rar8'and costly herb" not found In
any other -.reparation, theretom get
; the kind you tread about. "tSe*.
Weiamsaa-rfc Matthew*
■O.JkJSWO"~~~"LX.-B.«
B*_»a# ^^t*t*Mtmmumtt*^t
8%sit«rt
at
A teft Wild Bids for Life,
With family around expecting bim
to die, aud a son rldlog for life, IB
mite*, to gel Br, King** IrJew Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds, W. B. Brown of Leesvllle, lnd.,
endured death's agonies from asthma,
but this wonderful medicine gave instant relief and soon cored blm. He
writes: **! now steep soundly every
night." Like marvelous cure* of Consumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis,
Cough*, Cold* and Grip prove its
matehles* merit for all Throat and
Luug troubles. Caaranteed bottles
50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at
Weinmann **c Matthews' drug store.
Low Rates-New York City and
Return.
t-fctober 3,4,5 and 8 the Lake Shore
& Michigan Southern Ry. will sell excursion tickets to New York and re-
; turn at low rate*, -?ood -returning leaving New York until October _•!, inclusive. __________________
Ores* doe* not make the person.
Nor doe* a clean exterior indicate a
edean Interior* To be well all bodies
must work ia harmony. Rocky Moan
taing Tea doe* tbl* work.
Weinmann & Matthews
All persons owing the firms of
Judson & Jerry or Wm. Judson
& Son are recruested to please
settle their accounts with said
firms at once.
WILLIAM JUDSON & SON
Call at store of Hornttng & Bliss to settle.
A. C. Clarke
' AVg.Mmkmktml
Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kidneys and bladder right
FUNERAL
DIRECTOR
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Object Description
| Title | 1902-09-18; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1902-09-18 |
| 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 |
