1902-10-16; Saline Observer |
Previous | 1 of 8 | Next |
|
small (250x250 max)
medium (500x500 max)
large ( > 500x500)
Full Resolution
|
This page
All
Subset |
Loading content ...
lr»'"*-**f?3
r* '''•"*■
I'^lCi.
rap
OBSERVER
A. J. Wabbbk*. Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MIOH., THURSDAY OCTOBER id, 1902.
VOL. XXII.-NO 52.
**
Fit
all
WOW ABBITING.
*H*.
FAStCY FMKSEIaS for wats'a.
GOK&UKOY In ctltstn antl cw in* while*.
8RHJWASTJSE3 nlalti end f ««.
ULili-K SII.KS nfccitl v*»ltt»s*> in Tuff-f:« cae*= E lV;tit.'
muMMm nsua-as eoaxis
St-w tvi'iivt"!* ti: -. well krtitwn rnafce. in*f*t
fur tin'ii- *;"t«l wc- -ritig ([ttitlitlt***
Wettuafcc* of tit; tn'tfi'i*, riwv inuwl* mjI'iviH-iI "oat «****
sliewfc. Jtfrtm Itn. tir.'t t'.eirli K>t::raatt*c 1 fii'i't clas • art'! £"'(*
latest stylo-
Att n.'-w and a tint* lliw b>v vtnir t-avly irH*Kt*tl<..ti, at lea*
than, ttte rcsttlur hn'k--.-- pti:u*o mud j;a.w*.vitc,ctt
Wet aw tho local a;?™':*. f<<i' tlit* cc-leteifotS **AOT*ti<"*rt Liil,*,"' "Vr-rC**,
•^"^siXrja-isrTi
scm
s Buyers
Wilt feel limply rc.i„'.ct fo? i* «I4t* to oisr st'-rtr, Wt* have*
spareci aa- effort* ks soL'ctitSj**- tit
'|t,h'*twniincett.l:ovc*tt't'tt'Citii.at*i(>ltt*E!. *„(*. iL It E* iv*
plats with good thiftg*?,
tfaelcata »_mI Gapes
Our line !.-* coroplftc*.
llfliVl! it.
Wttat-.ivc'i" fitylt* jeni ma? wi**!i we
Something Nsw!
tt' w.
..(J: 1,1
i "it■at" !«._'*'iv
c-.jrjal,
l;tiy it.
It i-5 ctjua".
i Jfl'tf, lit
i«:
, n,
ai-i-vl. StrtM
,,iv* it .", I;-..
n, i'U'aiift-,t*i.'.
, J,/*: 1 pine,
wu
t», tin* w j
:..*-ii;lu»'; i;t'.(, .,.,>*
,-,:,. thfititt.llwiift cl-*c»
Tfeitfll bti
.-ic.
?<-.*"-.
Omct
will
«" i*.l i! *»■(*»
t"tt.t».t„'.i»t-s tit Mutuii'i,' at j.ritt*!* ittas, will;
teu-i.yu'..,
Ihv'i U\iV E'US W..fit tti VfUut wc M.i> but C?'Kt?
,V1S
JUST RCGEJVE'
Aitotliof Lot off FJtae Ga*tfi*g«**
aim Snwi^yraa Qoxxte attci &e© them
,o* a item -msmm&mX of Fly Bets
x_!onor_Ea EranjJEtAA
Milan
J, It* Marble spent Monday In Ite*
,troifc.
Tbo KaptM Fair aad, Festival Setar*
; day watt a swewt*.
i If award Htiiwmnn who 'has been
j c§aits* Ill fs convalescent.
j Ur* and Mrs. R E. Tripp im mov*
I leg tn 0*>*r,,s, thi* week.
! Mr. «ittt.*rt ha* pureha«d tfm E.
: Tajrrtr pt*cp*'. ty tw Vfratatt-aat*
Mt„ anel Mrs, -aloha Lockweoel rttoro*
\ i*il tVUSa*.* frcrrt their western trip.
j Mt*. an A M'r$. •?. W. JtaefceU art* taov-
fra into K- E. Tripp** houso thia weefc
E-'t fetraade1* freat lha Korthom
pstt e.» the ttate, fi visiting friend*
lit* re,
Mr, Rail Mrs. Wck** Btacknasr have
ta?1.. tl: into the I'alawr cottaf* ea Eaat
Malaatrcfct.
Ttte 01! aad 6a* wait I» down aboot
tiwaml irUK) fewt »ttd still they are
ttaklttii tar cat.
Ur. antl Sir*. Harry Boonett will
'mf«votts5Ia3tpeti«rlnafewaayi it fa
with regret that the Milaa peteplo tern
them go.
At^-lfc-.cEe'il.sto-t'mvlalt'jtl, tbfi city
-tttnetay night aad Monday mortiln**,
ttwUing* the grooad tn the ytcloity bad.
for fitra-e-r"-. to pat their wheat la,
Mr, antl 31r*j. Fre-stor* Rooie of Sr*
(Uno, Frank Atsthoay of New Haven,
SCoacecttcat. Mr. WUloo-j-bl; of Salt
laaket'iEy.wcrothei-fBesttof Mr. aad
TvlM, J, tt*. ItoniHt Saturday aad Sunday.
Pied, 6dtatarlt), Mm. 3of€pb Gauat*
!ett«a& Iter bom*? after a short* JllnaM.
il ceasctl leavers, a husband aai two
'laugiMcr* Mr*. Alia* Allen. W& Utt*
JBalcJ WKwij. aatl a iarg** elrela ot
K'lutite-' iir.tt telenet* wbo deeply
rTiCtfr. I*c*t- leas. Mm. 6au»tlett was
t» *joa*>l**tt?at ttsetttlncr of the Prethy*
tffiaa chutrcb m& m acaloos church,
wotr-lticr, she wit! te* f reatly rslasetnil by
tlie e*fif.src*"s ml fe & s-sctal way, Mr.
tlitintlerti antt faiully havo tbe s-yto-
'' fcttliy c J ;!»(> peopfo of tbl** place, Tbo
foKt'a* service* wore bald at tba fata
ii*-- r»*.*'-k otic* Soaday taorainf* tXmt,
Wt'tttaoro tf Antt Atme ofllclatla-f.
Tut* interment Wofe placo la tba
MurMc I'arfe -etaatery.
Htinter*s Halts tt l^tt-ar
Jfmmtta.
■$e.rt,*t»8a.'p 'money by prcbailn*?
ija«!**I'lun,tr*.*t£i"tj-t* frofa* ag«nt*t of
'tbe- Ana Arbor RnlCroad. Tbelr
r-yutt? tt* th* Vpfer F-Mln*!*!*. J*. *ia
l"K!nLft'"r, thence v"* i\r i'eny to
3"i"3,*,c.-.r(.-il»f, Ih3Bi*i%«c-j coaacctlag
i:t,w f«i„.,aatx«iw'*i' with tiie* C* k. Sf. W„
!♦!. M.-i.. Se. I*, nml \\\&M* Ky* aad
f;;;5fc*i*ir**f.it',c* with Sm Ute aad B,
[:**. Si ^. A. Ely. AaU afcnta or writ*
,..«. if. K;.;*tt'. '*. t»1A.tTot«dt?,0.
horses mm tmn ro» fire*
Tbe Coal Strife© Is Not Yet Settled.
The subject ot tbo coal atrlko aod
tbtt Prealdeot'a efforU to brto_* It to an
aad coatlaaa to be tho leading subject
of con vertHttlcm In political clrclee. %%
bMbeaa made known at the White
Heni-ae tbat, following op tho failure of
tba conference! of tbo i all way pre*I-
aenta and President Mitchell, Mr.
R-THmvelt «ramuqlt»ted with MttohoU
otTcrl-tir, oa condition tbat tbo mtntsrs
rtiiurn ttt work Immediately, to appoint a coraml3*ion lo Investigate tbe
-Huatlot! and make soluble rocum-
moitdatlooa to Cootrrej* basad on tho
commtmlott** report. Fre*ldent Mitchell slated that be would not feel at
liberty to take such action without
consulting bti conferree and tbe latest
Information ta that tbey have determined to reje-ct tba propewttlon. At
the mma time* third la a scowiag; feal-
In*? that the strike will -soon come to
an end. Gov. Stone baa ordered tbe
full strength of tbe Pennsylvania militia to the scene and there is reason to
believe tbat order wilt ba enforced In
the coal region*. That end aecom-
pllshod, ii become* tbe duty of tbe
railway president* to detnotwtraie tho
correctne-M of their proposition tbat
wltb order ln tha vicinity of tbe mine*,
they could mine sufficient coal to meet
the demand. Thi* tbe miners claim
they will be unable to do and tbo public awaits wltb interest tbe outcome of
tbe attempt.
From New York come* tbe ttale-
ment tbat tbe various interest* repre-
tronttfd there am beginning to suffer
from tbe shortage of coal and that
atronf prejj-uro la being brought to
bear on Mr. J. Plerpont Morgan to
end tba strike out of consideration lor
tbe lndu-trle-} which mu.t otherwise
be crippled, la Now York, busiaeas
lotereite always tuperiede sentiment
and it mny ba therefore that the general public will In tbl* instance profit
by the .eia*hne*t« of corporate Interests.
C. S. WORTLEY & CO.
The Habt, SciiA"-r,HKR & Mabx
Varsity Suit, which bas bean so
long a favor"tt*j among young men
—fellows who want "saapny'*
clothes-Is m usual a popular
stylo thia year.
It is so good a style tbat the
tendency Is to make all the sack
•nits llko the Varsity model.
There's a difference, tbwugb; you
will see Ifc at a glance if you will
look at tbe ototbos.
Glad to show 'em to you, aay
time, aad plenty of other Suits
and Overcoats in Men1*, Youths'.
Boys'and Children's.
C. S. WORTLEY & CO.
r/"e(Qoki**ibia Qrafihofiiione
Equipped with Mew matt" Eetmtttf inmeattmti
.mm MPmmmm.
p&ier: rebuceh
\__ egg/'
——■■•a. Br«f»—^' -
Tf*$ 'SoSicrlot? W«cb"*i« -r*"ftfei« ba*
t*t«itj been- m fa-.-arK'* at f55., *»!»
fterc«fter be se«|or $£#»£***-«$
*t*Mi*rea<i«P*-«n-**,nt'e(H ■ '' *
Ait I<fcai Macblnc
for
Haute E»tcrtaln3H€nt
e*i]t(t>ia« et a ttt*. Comfunr X.ll* a.
tmy *■**■*■ ftteta hi» ct-ttia.
At a eetrtaiR Sre atattea a few per-
b-t'C■» kese ceg^Kiat In feeding Jim, tha
in-*; tut.-*?. 'sltU elalaty WOtael* of
utLfi ac-I fcii:--ir. Ite eaptalnt looked
i ;*, ri'Lic'-atn1. ty. net) at l«ngtb begwi
I .* ait tif UoraeJa
"1--.I.1 ya* «?«r know.'" be *ald.
"tbat a basse btmoshs tip la tit .See
trf'siCcr em went a eonSafratloit
__*,_;* -;«**>? W*-*lt, It's a -tact, "tlm,
rlit re, wits tite the eaglat to a. fir*
wirti-, „« any goldanc* at alt 11* al*
way- toss exactly wheta It; te,
"Ito*;.-.-»:« know what bapp-nerl, t\*.
-?» Wa* »t-*.t faaat* ritlkfc-V _,«
tiijr? We bad tmm eeUrt wttt
tt a a_3tli Gf.», ^hlfb '■• * (rrOOtt'p'iJ. v«l*
It'/*® v-f* ;-,'.; ttyd y^rily* 'tem*% tem
**•:*. totMi gat far on our way wh*a
aim gave tb* 'tip* to Ma companion,
as-J tlie fcoHwa anddealy prtckia* *p
tteir tar*, hsoke Into a gallop.
e«fc «aa aa m* trying to bold tbem
•=-1 knew they'd inwlt a fire. Tfety
teok tt;r eactne round a icer* or twtj
tt sttwf?, and tbts th#y E"J$|4 'w
ftbert LfhiRtt a taat-j %k<|tt«t *.*a*t*t*ila.
COULD HOT SLEEP.
No Rest at Nlgbt, Nervous, Worried, Tired Alt Tbe Time,
Tbe Medicine That
Never Failed
Mn*. . E* AeAetmn ot Tecomieb,
:Mie*t-,,sJ*y*j *-'!, wa» so nervotia that
I! ■vtiu'td not sleep at night and wa*
quite diaay* 1 got a box of Br. A. W.
Cbane'e Nerve Plilt and now since
using the frill* 1 can fay my nerve*
are steadied, 1 real belter and tbe
dtelae** Is relieved* X tblafe tbe pill*
a*plendid nerve wedielne,*'
Dr. A. TO Gbtm't Nerve Fill* ar«
.s^U at 3*tc a box at dealers, or Pr*
A, W. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo,
S.1*. See tbat portrait aed eigne*
tar* of A.W.Gh**e, M.D. o« every
pekage.
For saltl by Wetamana & Matthew.,
Driiggtit*. It
■ — «••»
Ooisliiit Est Cabs.
"The rattettielllng article I have in
my store,** write* druggist. C. T. Smith
ef Davis, Ky., "Is Bt*. King'** Kew
Dtstrovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds* because It always* en^r**.
In my six years of Mlef il i«. ne.'ar "
; failed. I have k*$m i'^to t^yo «jafea*.
er* ttezx"'Ti%oAi *p| li&g diWMM*,
-arlKii «,*»-^4^-iV iwtw'Si* f*»« doctors or
any other ret&ady/* Mothers rely on
It* best pbyttletan* pr*ncribe It, aad.
Welnmann k Matthew* guarant««
iatMiuctloa or refund price. IWal
bottle* free. Regular slam^iiisaadSl.
WINTER COATS
AND WRAPS
Out Line of Winter Coats, 'Wraps and Skirts
are now ready for your inspection.
We bave tho long, sensible, 43 inch Automobile,
Tbe very no«r anil stylish Monte Carlo,
Tbo popular and neat halt fitting 27 inch Coat
Also, ut entirely new line of
Misses' and Children's Coats.
And every garment the very best obtainable for tho
price ia quality, stylo and linis-h. Wo ask tho pleasure of an opportunity to slow you aud know wo can
please you,
BE-LL, COMSTOCK & CO.
"ie: "psi_La*xi.i3± 3VT±oItL
SS—37 Huron st,,nost to tbo Post office.
Always Fresh as. fa.
$20
i^tiift^u^t Trttintx.
Itt •»-*, oi the imbtle acboola reeeat*
^ri^w-^*1* *•■ •* ****** te a* 0ea*
tUman'a Magailne, a number of smalt
„..,_ ,-™.-._, paellaxetttemityengascdIn-irorklag
«cre« M-n.l-4^.. f^t* mt*. he'd pnt a, I problem* In multiptfcatltKi, 'irltb m*Of%|
{tbaaalarayai beea our custom lo keep the finosi
market In town aad we are still following that
custom.
For a nice cot of Steak, Mutton, Pork or Veal wo
bate it; Roasts tender and in fine ibape; Chickona
to order and in fact overything that belongs to aa
ap*toH-ate market* we have.
4 *
H« Cr« Lindenschmitt
mmpmpmm
Entertains Everybody Everywhere*
Aw-artfei IM irattrl Prize at tM, Parts Cx^slffoOf*
l.rrJtvvl \fipe te bht, pocket,**
Jiat. ti;bo hail bewn llntwlng attentively to tbe sanative, *wl*h«d bl*
tail and ttltd to look tkrcmgb. th*
stable wall,—Tit-Biti,
Columbia Phunofrapli Coni|iaii^a
238-24-3 WcKH^arrt Ave** DETROIT* H.CH.,
M
M ■$
i
server
Strldtta With, ?ar»ly»U.
If pntleriKKt 6dm*it of thia; f**5?t| *|**
tttr'cwctt with partial- ^ejij-afet ttail
completely ?e.4t '»«*• ■#**&*** arm, a.nd
■»',-lT. A»*cr^lagti*iat»eJ.by tbe eml*
'«.«-♦* pbytictatt lor unite a wbtle without relief, my wife reeommend*d
t'hamh-srtato** Fain Balm, and after
uting two bottles of It be I* almost «a*
t.r.'y cnit^vd.—Ueo* R. McDonald, Sinn*
faogatt coottty, Vt* Va. Several other
very retaarkitble cure*, of parUat paral-
ysi* have beea effected hy tbe, tw« ot
this* liaimewt. It te tbe roewt nlfttHy
kittowa, ftawever, aa »-r^trf ^ct* r'aeunr**-
1 ti-rf. Sf^'^S, 4"**-* i^K*«, -Sold hy
_\V-l^**s^ntt # *Slattb**wa O-ruf gltta*
' Ma.i4j:iM.;.'lt.*..i.:„. ■„ ,„„.,..,'" '■ SS
or kart i*«*f*ctory reanlt*. 1
After a time tbe teacher notl*-** *we |
Mttla fellow wbo aeemed mm m-
happy. HI* cheek* %ts* kathed* hi*
hair tumbled t**sft tW* W* "*«T «•««"
the rjtjK?-***^. The teacher said, In, a
Utudy tone*
^•Well. -loba, what. 1* tb* natter?"
*Qb, *»r» I aeWi I waa a rabWM"
rtplitrd tbe boy.
**A nkbhlt!'* ex;lalme*l tbe teecber
la MtonUhment. **Wby on eartk
would yoa Hk* to b« a rabbltr
"Well, my pap*. *aya tbey maltlply I
»o «Mrt!w**--Y*sti«i,i» Comp-urttem, |
"WateliTlaXianm,"
"When they are aRewtetd^ ttfe U in
danger," saya 5** Aberaetby, tbe
^*ee^lp^Wbpby*idaa* Foley's Kid-
«i*f Cure make* sound kidneys,
by O. C Wheeler.
A. G. Clarke
FUNERAL
D1BIGT0R
BANNER SALV1
| ttteit^tstti^iHieahwWUMwe*^
Sold
Bm»_»
ot
TtevttkmfmmlkettmJtBt
Subscribe for the OBSERVER
I
b _
Object Description
| Title | 1902-10-16; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1902-10-16 |
| 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 |
