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OBSERVER.
A* J. WARREN* Editor.
SALINE, WASHTBHAW CG*t MIOH., THURSDAY OCTOBER 80, 1902.
VOL. XXIIL-~.NO 2,
'New Fall Goods
NOW ARRIVING.
FANCY VLANNFaLSr for wa'et**.
CORDUROY in colmf* antl d'etnii* white.
BKlLLtANTtNKS p'tlm and fancy,
BLACK SILK.** .tptit-'i* tl vtvltv** In TatTa:, ttn.f P*n,it du Sole,
BLACK DRESS GOODS
New wt'ttve* tti tt wed. known .nuke*. nt*te<4
foe their good wetrint&qunlilii-*-.
Wo make u_ tie order, »ny jfooe'i* setootecl from our
stock. Price** foe*/ and work guarantee I lint cine-" and the*
latcra"; atylt
AH ne,evr? Kigcl a, tioc* tine Ut four eextf Iwpeetfew* at le*
that* th* regafar twestern ptiem ani gwataateecl..
Wo are tie local s-jtiatS' fw ttw eetebratetl "Ams-few tMy'* Qmmte,
*Sweet & Son
"sr&szEyujSkJsrrx.
Conscientious Buyers
Will fool -amply repaid for ft vitii
sptinid no efforts in selecting «
if our store. We have*
8-e it. It i* tm*
That will meet tlie .'oi'tlii'smemt,- of att,
ptoto with good thing**}.
Jackets and Gapes
Our lino is comptote*, Whatever styte yoa may wish
xm
havo it.
Capaline
Something Newt
eeitlaf.
buy it.
Pechape your Linoleum shows* sfg,ns
ot wear. If so, ttt'ts is* just what yew
need. It makes It look like new nfte|
gives it n Iqutre that nothing else* Wfil
It is* equally gaad on furniture, You'll be sfjail tl foil
j, pint, 15c; *> pint, 25c: 1 pint,, .5c-,:
"tewnaataof matting at prioe» that will a-tonhib you.
Don't take aw word for what we $aj but come and see.
Davis & Ksihlar
A new line of
$
S
Chas, Burkhart.
ra«Catambi« fira[>M>haiie
Equipped with *V«**/ mtttt: Geaatly Improved
r_ REPRODUCEf
PRICE REDUCE!!
TM* »u">crfor Machine -which ha*
tctnejf beca * favorite) at $*&». will
hereafter ba sold for ISO. fJiacinf
It beyond all combelitfon.
Our Neighbors.
Political railfe* are all tha rage
BOW days,
Tba CbehfoaStandard bat been ea*
fargisd to a settee edema paper.
The* Jtiefcaon aMiiceabee-* ara prepar*
InjCto erect a temple, *»*Uag about
Mm
Wft*ht«i"*v- tmnty U worth M,W»«
tH»t aa reptrU'd by tba different
mpetthoet.
IT, Wghtbaltol Cbtslsea, wits beitlly
shaken up by falling, from an apple
tre« rctwnttj*.
It emm tbt* county tmk year to
[keep drunkard* and, disorderly :pet>
SM»atttlU$mSUUIQ(t* „
ThaOtY.*A.A,.*JF,.:Ry. bave bean
re-fititr-tttel to. Witoke-t their headlight*
wheet passlnj*-through Aaa Arbor, so
ti* not to tear*- bone-*.
Ana Acbur, Ypetlaatt and Jackson
aire igurlns;' ta receive, their eteetete
power from tba See*. Dexter {§. alio
workf eg' towafd the soma ont.
Me*, laiiurtt Kell0i/»- of Stcxrkbridge,
celebrated, her nltiety-tirgt birthday*
Tue-drty. Het* baalth and hearing are
good and; she dee* her ©wa work.
Tea little, boy of Mr* asd. Mr*. John
P. Ktrte of YpbHantl* escaped, beting
«» over byao electric *»rhi*t Thur«*
day, by iheqttM aetioa of tbe motor*
i mm.
The Baoghter* of the American
Itevotutloa presertited tbo- Vpllaotl
blub school with a bust of Washing*
tem, Friday. Tba bust la considerably
larger than Ufa aim.
The editor of the Chelsea Standard.
think* ha ha*1 discovered tha reason
fot tho recent tmisa la tho price, of
kerotjunejoll. Tba Siartdartt Oil Co.
pointed thetr fault* last wewk.
3empb tUaoatlett, demewralle BOral*
nee for tberiifi who mam taken sick at
YpailttntJ, a few dap* ago, la' again j
abtei'ita resume hia canvas* for thai
office, although yet ww,{-. jfeaeph jt
sorely having'a hard tima having' ret.
cetjtly lost hi* wife and then toggling
with a. severe illne** hlwseli.
Dr. Hmchlna of Aon Arbor, tost a
very valuable pointer dog* bwt week*
An estiwlnation showed that the dog'
met it* death by a small rifle, ball.
The-dof was probably the most valuable ono ia the city and tho doctor
would not have taken S-TOS* for tt. A
coward baabeea offered for tha follty
party, .find Mm, neyer,
A horse belonging' to Lamb A Spaa*
cor of aios Arbor, bad a, free rida oa*
thdfentler'Of*B.tY.»A.A, ■& Jf. ear
tba other day. Tbo horse became
frighteaed. at sottietblnj» and ran down
thetstrtietaia terrJBe speed, whea It.
landed oa tho. leader. The- borstj re-
colvetl a few brulios aad the wagon
wits drtmngud coMt-lomble.
An tip-state*? young man smoked
enough cigarette** to get a, rifte* frea
v.-tth tho tlcketii from tba pekage*,,
and now hte nerves aro -to ruioed by
Ms tedulgence that he can't, shoot.
'straight and tba gun .Is a dead lorn to
btm.-**€hct-te& Standard. Let tbbbe
tt wnrnlts-; to joutiK men, who ara not
eilioted to tbe bablt, and' thoao who
law? may well proit by hit espertonce*'.
ThetJ. of U* students gee-ta to get
■into troablo whene-wr they go away to
other cltlet. Toesdaf two atffdoat*.
went to Jackson bent on having: a good.
time, hat found that thejr could not do
as* they wanted, to, Oaa ot them, ao
co*tetl«lady and opened up conver-ja-
t too with her-and was promptly arrested, With tb* prtftalte that they would
return to Ann Arbor, he wait reloaaed
and thef wont home*
Rejects the Starvation Remedy.
la a paper read al tba last mcetias'',
of tft* Amcrltan-Potand-Chlna Record!
AaiocWtion, held at Cedar Rapids, la, <
Mr. H. L. Sweet, said, relaUre to the J
effect of Judkions diet on fecundity.
There Is no hard aad fast: rata to be
laid dawa regarding- tbt treatment of
the brood soir. The .method to ha pur*
gtrsd Is: to be determined btr«ely by
tbe condition of tbtt animal herself.
Whea I purchased Lady Loutsie In tha
fall of 1S«0.1 suppaie very fear of the
breeders -who arete gathered around
thft sale rlnc at tlmt time believed
that she wonld prove a breeder,
aad, fa fact, I think she it tba only
oaa of that titter of tine sows sold at
that time who actually did breed. I
brought her home, aad to far from
sttrvlns her fed her all the cared to
eat, the ration consisted of ground
eata, middlings aad skimmed milk.
'Shi was allowed to ma 'ta a lot and.
I provided -with a bed fa oae of the A*
shaped, boast* used by so many breeders. Sbe was bred about December J,
aad the latter part of March farrowed
nine healthy, active pigs, ona of which
was accidentally kilted wbea a few
days Old. Tht real lived to be atx.
month* old* when one waa killed by
accident. The sow waa resold to Mr.
Winn, and it is fresh in tha minds of
all of yon hoar readily aba waa refitted
for show, and how successfully. I believe thoroughly that thia Hf could
not have beea successfully fitted the
second time had she beea subjected to
tha starvation treatment: as a method
of reducing her flesh, and I alio believe that her young ware* stronger
aad mora vigorous as a result of her
liberal feeding.
C. S. WORTLEY & CO.
$1000
In Cash Prizes
To Agents
IIjhtw«i. Eljhr»irar_* SajUytars*!.
Write fer lertfetite*.
THE UNION OOSPEL NEWS.
CLEVELAND, OHIO,
TfaO llAKT, St'll.\HT.EK & MAUX
Vawtij* Salt, which haa 'beea m
loog: a favorit-i among young mon
•—fellow* who vraat »'«ttappj''*
dothes—Is as usual a popular
style tbl* year.
It Is so good a style thai tbo
tendency lit to make all tha sack
suits Ilka the Varsity model.
There's a difference, though; you
wilt se* St at a glance If yoa will
look at I ho oJotbes.
Clad to show *etu to you, any
tinte, aod plenty of other Sulfa
and Overcoats In Men's, Youths',
Boys' and (rblldren**.
HanSc__D_
& Mant*
HutdTaibrcd
C. S. WORTLEY & CO.
An Ideal Machine
for
Home Entertainment
A Startling Report.
One That Speaks Volumes, Tells of
s GreatGocKl Done, of a Curtain Cure, for the
Nervous. Weak
Sleepless*
Mr.aP.Scshul» of m Spring at,»
Ann Arbor, Mich., says: MLast winter
1 gofea box or Dr* A. W. Cha»a'» Krrve
Hlla and ttted tbem for aleeplessaess
and found splendid reiults from tbelr
use. I, waa.feeling'pretty well except
tbat at night I would bo nervous and
could not sloop wdl. The pills cor-
rt*eteid that trouble and I can recommend them."1
Dr.A,W. Chaie** Nerve Bite are
sold at 5De* a boa:, at dealer* or Br*
A. W. Cbaso Medicine Co., Buffalo,
2*. Y. Sea that portrait and signature
of A. W. Chase, U* D, are on every
packago.
for tale by Welnmann A Matthews
Dragg&t*. ' _______ 5
Ceuid's Palatial Private Car.
George Gould's private car, Atlanta, Is nearing completion at St.
Charles, Mo,, where he Inspected it
a few days ago. It Is to cost about
iimm and will be a verlUble palace oa wheels.
WINTER COATS
AND WRAPS
Qut Line of Winter Coats, Wraps and Skirts
are now ready for your inspection.
We have tbo long, sensible, 45 inch Automobile,
The very now aod stylish Monte Carlo,
The popular and noat half lilting 27 inch Goat
Also, an entirely now lino of
Misses' and Children's Coats.
And ovoty garment the vm-y host obtainable for tho
prico in tiuality, stylo and finish. Wo ask tho pleasure of an opportunity to show you and know wo cau
please you.
$20
GRAPHOPHONE
tertains Everybody Everywhere*
Awarded tbe Grand Prize at the Pari** ExtJoaitloo*.
Columbia Phono£ra|_h Company,*
238-240 W*i0<.wac<i •%«*» DETROITa MICH*.
Kltofi-nwr's Good Advice
That Lard Kitchener's modesty Is
equaled only by his bruaquenass waa
proved the other dar durias Ms stay
with Lord Londonderry at Wynyard
■Pat*.
The hero of South Africa haa beea
pursued by aa army of autograph
hunter* and. saap-shotters. Finally, to
one young man wbo had served lo
South Africa, Lord Kitchener turned
and said impatlcatly; "Toang man,
make yoar owa autograph worth seme*
thins. Mine Is worth BetblBS'.'*
BEALL, C0MST0CK _ GO.
"^"■psilaiXL'tl. 3yr]±oItL
85—87 Huron sL";»e*-fc to tho Post office.
Always Fresh, ad fa.
Subscribe for tho OBSERVER
Strlcat-a Wltlt PKsl-fih.
Henderaon, Grimett of this place, was
stricken with partial petatytht and,
completely Ioett tha uae of one arm and
at(ie> Alter betaf treat*3*|:by the eml-
ceBtpby-stelan farqultea while with*
.oat relief, my wife 'recommended
ChamberMo% Fata Balm,, anct after
uslnj* twa bottle* of It ha te almoet ett*
tlrely ewred.—Geo. IL McDonald, Man,
Lcjgaacoaa^W.Ta, >S«fera! other
very remarkable, cores of partial paral-
ysla bate been effected by tlta* uso of
_ tbb liniment* It {« the.' ment widely
j rvaowa.' however, aa a'0«r* for rheuma*
itfetn, fprain*, aad brake*. Sold by
I Weiaraann A Matth**wa DrosgiaW.
Qs« Ills H5*t Caiti.
"The fastest sollin*-* article I have in
my itore," writes drug-gUt C* T. Smith
of Davis, Ky,t *1a Dr. King's Xew
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds, because it always cures.
In my six years of sales It baa never
failed. I have known it to save sufferer- from Throat and Lung diseases,
who could get no help from doctors or
any other remedy." Mothers rely oa
It, best pbysickoi prescribe it, and
Weinmann & Matthew*: guarantee
satiatfaetloa or refund price. Trial
bottles free* Regular shea, 60e and SI.
School for Factory Employes.
The Hoe pdntlns press works at
New York has a school fa coanectioa
to which a,tendaace Is compulsory
upoa the part of the boys leamlng; a
trade. Tola ht considered necessary
by reason of the highly skilled laboy
required.
It has always beea our custom to keep* tho finest
market in town and wo aro still following that
custom.
For a aico out of Steak, Mutton, Pork or Veal wo
have it- Roasts tender and ia fine shape; CliicKeus
to order and in fact everything that belongs to an
up-to-dato market wo have.
H. Ct. Lindenschmitt
'•Wat^tfSe^aiys-"'
"When they are affected, life Is In
danger,** mft Dr. Abernetby, the
great English pbyiiotan. Foley's Kidney Cure make* sound kidneys. Sold
by Q*C* Wheeler.
A. C. Clarke
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Object Description
| Title | 1902-10-30; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1902-10-30 |
| 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 |
