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Saline Observer.
Aa X W*%RKEltf* E^flm
SAMKEf WASHTENAW CO., MIOH., XHUE80AY OCTOBER 23, 1902.
VOL. XXIII.-NO 1.
1
COMING AGAIN
t
DR. M. F. STEIN,
THE FAMOUS EYE SPECIALIST of Detroit
Eye* tested by means ot the* latest appliances. In the hand of an expert, Tht*
only method to properly detect errors in curvatures ot shape of the eyse. The
diagnosis of tliaetise-i autt fitting; t>{ j-lasses reduced to a certainty. M, i\ Stair*
has testimonials from the leading phy-Jlc-an* io every town or city ha- ba* visit*
ed. Ho la cot a euro tilt, but an. Eye SpocbllM Who make* regular visit!" to
your town. The eye is a delicate organ anel subject to hundreds ef diseases.
Vou have adentistfilljotir teeth, have a stcfont'the optician ttt yonr glasse"-..
Will be. at the
Harmon House: Thursday and
Friday. October 30 and 31.
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mow mBmimt..
S?A3*€Y SWUSIi-SW fitnr v-Hltitft.
C^MRtSY in eotota and cte.ot.ta: white.
wxtwumm^s nun* s-nt pm*
BtAGi Si|.p Qperoiatt v^tmss tn -^r-»*ff«ftK WUI ttanft Sole,
BisACK DRESS GOODS
Kew weaves Itt tt, well kmnn make, noted
for their good wearing epslttSw.
We rasfee ti| tbe order, aay good* selected teem, our
stock. Prices tew and woric guarantee! lint class and the
latest at** t«.
Ail Kewt awl«, fme If ec. fey; jous _*■*% inspection, at lew
& .11 t&a s-ajptf.;*'** f» fvtetra prices aud gttaranteael.
We ate the local agents for the cetoteated "'Atacticati lo&tf* Corsets.
Sweet & Son
-5rE»sxr.__isrTi
m
Will feel arapty repaid for a vMt te* our s*tete,
spared m effort* ia "-electing;»
Wt» *st»i*e
1'bat vv'Ui maeft tbe requirements of all.
plate with good thing*.
Jackets and Capes
Q«t line {$ complete. Whatever
have It.
*S«ae it. It te re>
yott may wish we
Capalinc
Something Ke?^|
et^uftl.
i*»i«-
I'crhapsyowclainoletini shaw* sign*
of wear. Mat*. ibtete just, what yoa
need. It mattes, It look like new and
gtvesi-aitiatic'tbataotbiog; else wltt
|t te *t\m\l$ good out lurwitBte. f au'll he #sd it yo«
| pint* tfte-5 |. pint, 2acij \ pint, -We*
Vtmnttmu ol wmtlng at price* tbat will aston'wb yott*
Don't take onr word tor what ww aai bat, conte and see.
Davis & Ksihlar
OUR HEIG-HBORS.
The. Ana Arbor Y. W„ C. A* expect
let build a new boat* coating about
tlS*,6«r0,
Tbe Stat**'wnveatloa of tbe Y. W*
0. A anet at YHMntt last. IrVdrty Is
Starkweather bail.
|, J, GSbmem, formerly tt p'rotegm*
Ipbere*: \m \rlwt**, lied at ht* "-oat*
itt tlhlesgi* a few day* tine*.
Mi** Itcith tltattsmfir-* of Ypeilitatl,
Kft* w* diamond "■lee f*lven at tbe
K id I*, sirercl fair, ber vet* feeler
The Maneheater ctttttleg factory I*.
do; fist i* sftHnt bttetne*"-*, having put, up
ItSKiKHtean^ofeorn and expect, to put
; up IWMJOtt Can:* of tomatoe*.
Tite mcrobrmt* oi Teeurawb, have
signed « petition to clone their place*
;othu»int_-< tttSM, excepting- Saturday
nights and Curi-ttnit* week.
At the* democratic senatorial convention be.d at Chet-Hra last «*eek,
11. J*. Teffr, of Haeeiver tawn.bl**, mm
nominated for Slate senator.
An Yp-dlantl man hte solved the
fuel itittrsttion by a burner and heater,
crude oil being tbe tutterial used.
Ypettanti capiuit *■-**- are contemplating
farm'-H*; w eontpany for tbe mtnufact-
tire oi the outfit.
A couple ot week* alnca aa organized
ganjf took Ht pair"* of i-hoes Irom a boxcar at tha Michigan Central depot at
Ann Arb'icv and wl-dring to reduce the
bulk of jjhtHikr geattered them along
tbe truck for some distance. Indication- point: to local talent and officer*
are buny hunting for tbem.
Tbe Farmer's Bank at Gran* Lake
wit* broken into Ia*t wea*k Tutaday
night. It tt not reporti**! bow tnticb
tbe bank v**as relieved e*» but a bur**-
lac**) Ittsurstice* wa* carrisrel which will
adjust thc Lti*». The iiurgtars .tale n
Ihortieand buggy from a livery barn
fund left town without being discovered
m usua*.
* Frank I), Cranitoa of Baxter, who
died Itut^pte^tser, att oitbi-} bra lit*
erandt^teravtbembe made ittt wilt,
b*3ptUt(«t. ltd did*, not reesolve bis .bare ol
Ms fatterWtate. He left bi* estate
»laed.at|i*3«»t» the Wcfeter cetae*
teef aod the Webeter Congregational
Church. Therei$likely to be'a eon*
teat over the will.
Tb»D.1Y,»A.A.& J. Ry are bow
having their band*, full trying, io prevent heavy cloud* ol «$(&* from, poatf-
tug tmm tbe »i-*toks stack* at the Yp*
tllanti povtcr 'mm* The 'resident* ot
.the ■Sitcict aroand tbe power bouie
'arte greatly acitioyerd by the amofee and
bave aaked, the council to bave it stepped which wilt be. a hard thing to do,
Aon Arbor bat put ttpA greater howl
concerning the shortage ot coal and
i wood than all the other village* and
^Hi-33 In southern Michigan regard Ie**
of the feci that they have oa band a
s-jRtc'ent (|uacttty of each to taat them
atlcatttwo-thlrdtof the winter, this
fact they concede* It 1* the old cry
"the more one bas the more he •sstnt4.**
W, W. W(*dems|er1siaa»tMldr«a to
an audience itt 4.e& Arbor* one night
taat wee'*,, -***.ej» that J tin Harklnt
uWOttld 4n"«o the marriage license* in
Waathtenaw county after January tint,
but Phil Blum rebels* and sayi that, no
such arrangement*, 'ba* •Ken talked of,
and further that hla present deputy
sultuhlitttoa tee* bnt should "dim**
feel the strong Inspiration for tbe
place* two yeara later, he will then consider the subject of a ohaage*
Don't burn v,p the autumn leaves bat
; let thfttt lie* where they {felt. They are
nature*.* coverlet and nourishment for
the graea* and tender roots; Don't.
sweep them into the gutter, or let* the
city carta sweep them away to fertilise
the refuse ot tbe city dumps; 'better
rather gather them yourself from the
gutter and up-read them thicker on
yonr lawn and iower bed*. Then In
the spring time the graaa will be
greener and the flowers more beautiful.—Ex.
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Net Satisfied With Street Cars.
Instead ot tramway cars, Torepay
dc-ifff** a municipal motor-omnlbns
iferrlce.
C. S. WORTLEY & CO.
_L ~pSH—l-Qr3_LT33—
Two Classes af Hope.
A famous ssricnlturallit, v»hen
aaked what in bis opinion -was tbe
first aad meet important reetultlte ia
tbe cuccsMfal production of swine
-aid: "A kacrvledse of what coasU*
tntes the perfect bog aod the practical
application ot tba tame ia tbe swine
hard." No maa ever cave utterance
fo a truer statement A thorough
knowledge on tbe underlying principles reUtlnc to tbe breeding aad
feedlns of our domesticated animals
is alio IndljpetulWe, No man can afford to uaderestlmate tba value ot
tha Mtme, Tbey are, however, Imt
tbe means to in end. Tbe success ot
tba seutpturin aad tba painter la
cutded solely hy the belsbt ot bis
Ideal and tbe nearness to which he approaches tba tame. Joit to with tha
breeder ot live stock, b. success will
be determined largely by -,'s standard
of excellence asd tbe aearaaH to
wb.rh he approaches tbe same in bis
breeding h-rd. The ultimate end of
the bog it the block, Thaa tha perfect or Ideal hoc la the ona which
most nearly meets tha demands ot tha
consumer. The butchers preference
Is almost solely controlled by tbe demands of the market All markets do
not demand tha same kind of host*
In some the bacon hog, so aimed because of its long deep side. Is preferred; while ia others the fat or lard
hog la tbe meet, popular, especially
where tbe demand ia for bams, broad
loins aad fat backs. Tbus in forming
aa opinion aa to tba best typo ot
swine to breed. It Is well to keep the
rectulremeats or these two markets in
mind. They bave established for us
two very distinct market cla-eca ot
Walked All Night.
A Common Iltttery; No deep, no rest
tumble and tots, go to bed weary,
get up tired, irritable, jump,
start at every sound, nerves
all gotie, so strength, no
lite, no ambition.
Head the following:
Mr. Martin Whalea of Si Seventh SL,
Monroe, Mich., says; "I could not
sleep, got up at night and walked
about, tossed all night. This made mo
tired day tlrae-s and was nervous, had
pains In beck and head* Hearing that
Dr. A. W. Chase* Sfarve Kll* were a
cure for thia complaint I got a box. 1
ean sow sleep well and naturally, the
nerves are strong and steady and I
feel well lu every way. I am pleased
to recommend the medicine.'*
Br. A.W,Cbn»*a Nerve Filla are
sold at SOo a box ac dealers or Dr.
A. W. Chaie Medicine Co., Buffalo,
N*. Y. See that portrait and slgna-
tar«of A.W.Chase M.D. on every
package.
For ealebr Welnmann & Matthews,
Druggists. 4
The IIakt, Se*ii.*.**rxnK _ Maux;
Varsity Suit, whieh has been so
long a favorite among young usee
—fellows who want '-snappy"
clothes—is ate usual a popular
stylo thi* year.
It is so good a style that tbe
tendency is to make all tbe sack
salts liko the Varsity model.
There's a difference, though; you
will see It at a glance if you will
look at the clothe*.
Glad to show 'qui to you, any
time, and plenty of other Suits
and Overcoats in Men's, ToathaT,
Boys' and Children's.
HanSc—ifiba
HiDdTiilorcd
fSSSSfi?
C.S. WORTLEY & CO.
WINTER COATS
AND WRAPS
Our Line of Winter Coats, Wraps and Skirts
are now ready for your inspection.
Wo hare tbo long, sensible, 45 Inch Automobile,
The very now and stylish Monte Carlo,
Tho popular and neat half iitling 27 Inch Coat.
Also, an entirely new lino of
Misses' and Children's Coat .
And ovoty garment tho voiy best obtainable for the
price in quality, stylo and finish. Wo ask tho pleas-,
ure of an opportunity to show you aud know wo can
please you.
BEALL, COMSTOCK & GO.
1T"psl_La__Li3-L Iiynicxbu
35—37 Huron st'ncxt to tho Tost office.
Wit of Sheridan.
When the fretful critic Cumberland
said of a performance of The School
of Scandal" tbat he was surprised tbat
it provoked such Immoderate laughter,
aa It did not make him even smile,
Sheridan, the wit, orator and play*
Wright Is said to have remarked;
"Cumberland is truly ungrateful, for
1 saw a tragedy of his played a fortnight before at Covent Garden and I
laufched from beginning to end,"
Always Fresl ani fa.
It has always been our custom to keep the finest
market In town and wo aro still following that
custom.
For a nice out of Steak, Mutton, Pork or Veal ivo
have it; Boasts tender and in fine shape; Chickens
to order and In fact everything that belongs to
up-to-date market we havo.
an
A lot ol EOtSSU kttkSBKSS of all kinds, right
from, the rniite*
mmmnitmrnmBm, fcr coats and a
lot of alt kinds of GltOVfiS and M1TTS,S..
Miasm W4SUNS. md HARNESS aiway*
m band.
Fl«as- eomm in and mm them*
Fries, are !tow
Haraess Repairing done praniptfy.
Strleiia With ?araly*i *.
Henderson Crimen of thia place, was
strleken with partial paiatyals aad
completely lew t the u*e of one arm and
aide. After being treated by the eminent physician for quite a while wlth-
oat relief, my wife recommended
Chamberlain's Vatu Balm, and after
using two bottles of It ba Is almoet entirety cured.—Geo. R. McDonald, Man,
laogaa county, W. Va. Several other
very retnarkabie cure* of partial paral-
jala have been efteotad by the e*e of
tb!»tlolm*ut. It la the mo-tt widely
koowi^ howerer, a* a core forrbeuroa
twm. sprat ea aad bratee*. Sold by.
' Welnmann & Matthew* Druggl-i*,
a«siai*S8tCaiii.
"The fiutc-t selling nrtlclo I have in
my store," write* druggist C. T. Smith
of Davis, Ey.r "i* Dr. King's Kow
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds, because It always cures.
In my six years ot sales it haa never
failed. I have known it to save sufferers from Throat and Lung diseases,
who could get no help from doctors or
any other remedy." Mothers rely on
It, bat physicians prescribe it, and
Welnmann & Matthews guarantee
satlafcction or refund price* Trial
bottles free* Regular sizes, 50cand$l.
Some Good Accomplished.
''Does hanging prevent murder!"
asked m friend of Deputy Attorney*
General Job. E. Hedges tbe other day.
"I think it does," replied Mr. Hedges.
"1 never beard of a man committing
murder after he waa banged."—New
York Times.
H. G. Lindenschmitt
A. C. Clarke
"Watch T3t»XHaiy»"
"When they are affected, llfo Is In
danger,'" saya Dr. Abernetby, the
great Eogllshpbyslcdan. Foley's Kidney Cure taakeasouod kidneys. Sold
by O. C. Wheeler.
FUNERAL
*
DIRECTOR
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tmtle >»"*HpWYiill«ii
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Object Description
| Title | 1902-10-23; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1902-10-23 |
| 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 |
