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OBSERVER.
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A. J. Warren, Editor.
SALIHE* W^^lOTJIiiJ? CO,, MICH.f TOTBSDAf N0VEMBEE 27,tm
VOL. XXIIL—NO 6.
New Fall Goods
NOW ARRIVING-*
FANCY TLAHNELS for wafcjts,
CORDUROY in colors and oreara white.
BKILUANTlKfiS plain and fancy.
BLACK SILKS speclil values tn T»tf**ttv and Featt d* Sole.
BLACK DRESS GOODS
Jlew weave* in a well known, make, noted
for their good wattling* ({ualititt*.
We make uj;. tbe order, any jrooeft- selected tram our
stock. Prices low and work guarantee J Hrat etna* and the
latest style.
( OHB NSKBiBORS.
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r*f
All new and, a tine line for your early inspection, at lee*,
than the regular furriers prices* and guaranteed.
We are tho local agents tor th*. celebrated "American Lady" Corsets,
* Sweet & Son
rats?,
me-.
*gt!_a*as
SPECIAL OPENING SALE OF
We have tbe largest and best aisovled stock of low. medium
and high pticeel Underwear ever displayed in our store, and intend to make prices that will sell tbe scoods early in th* season,
'fjcro want warm* comfortable* satisfactory tTntlerw.ar that is
reasonable in pvtoa It will pay yoa ta Investigate* our stock.
WE OFFER
Children's Union, Suits at 23e, 50c aud $1.00,
Ladies' Union Suits $1.00, 81.50, S2;25, $3.75,85.00.
Children's Wool Tights at 50c,
Ladies1 Wool Tights- at. $1.25,81.73.
Chilclrena. Vests and Vantt 13a upwards.
Ladies Heavy Fleeced Vests 25c upwards.
To please the little folks we wilt give away free 200
Mtmsing Underwear doll shirts.
Let each little girl bring her doll mid coma with her mother to
oitv Underwear dupaitment SATURDAY mowtn-s? bvfght «n4
early.
Wo'ej-ptGt to see more, littler girl* and move pretty doll*, than
any ono in this town ever saw before. We have only 20O shirts
antt may bave to* disappoint those who- come late.
Davis & Kishlar
Anthracite coal te waking1 it*
parang into tbr*i«ooaty, mS0m
Typhoid f«ver i* rer^r^d to^s r
!n*f' at the Jackson pttem.
Dr. H. H. Avery of Chelsea, I* th*
luefcyawn, his ticket being* the one
tbat drew the automobile put op hy
tbe K, of P.*** ttt lh*Ir street lair held
tn Yptftlantt in Ootobe-r.
Th» root bull gam** to be played In
Ann Arbor te* day between the IT. of M.
asd Minn«*H>(» team* promises to bet a
r very Itttcreetlrij* one, and will b* tbo
L closing* game el the season- and if Ann
'Arborwtnatbi*ftam** a cbalten^K 1*
pending* whereby she. will play a Runt*
in Stirs Francisco Christmas.
aorae time age an atl. appeared (a a
matrimonial paper* stating tbat a
gentleman woutd like a corres-oondeot
—object matrimony. It wae answered
by a Manchester girl, and the acquaint-
anee ripened with eaeb wceeedlng
letter. Last, Saturday th* enamoured
gentleman put ta an apfearanec. Ba
meant bu*Inese* 11* wanted tbe good*
delivered. H* wanted a wife. But
tba young: tody heard tbat he wns here
aad retusvd to ba seea. Sunday then
*-{«(-« was continued wltb no results,
and oa Monday ho. gnv* tt op, and departed. He discovered that lt doesn't
at way*} take, three- to mak* a erowd,
Herald.
Tber Plymouth footballlsts wer* defeated In tbelr gam* with Saline- lost
Friday alto moon at tbe latter place by
a score* otf* to 0. The Plymeuthlte*
were too light around th* waki-haad
to taejkt* lha ^OCt-pounders ot the Sa-
Une eleven, who bad strengthened
themselves by substituting' expert
player* from Ann Arbor and their own
vicinity. Tha Plymouth hoyt* ar* to
be congratulated Io balding tba score
j down to. so small a figure: and may actually consider themselves winners in*
stead ot loser*. After th* game, tbe
bags-with the frlenel* who bad gone
over with them, bad supper and then
utarteci borne, tired hot happy.*-I"ly*
mauth* Mail, Ther* are always two
-tide*-to a cj-ueettos and twa ways, of
looking at it, and wbtle tha 1'ijmeuth
friend* look in on ua from the east wa
look eagerly to get a glimpse of their
light waist*; they speak of. It Is an
wiDuurs kona bkhd coffee.
.*. .j
WIDLAR'S
KONA BLEND
COFFEE
te a combination of Choice Coffees,
selected with especial reference to
Strength and Fine Flavor. Guaranteed to bo absolutely Pure, Is not
glazed, colored or manipulated to Increase Its weight or
hide imperfections.
DIRECTIONS FOR MAKING GOOD COFFEE.
Use onotablespoonful of ground Widlar's KonaBlend
Coffee for each person. Moisten, with cold water and let h stand a,
few moments; then add about one and a hall cupfula boiling- water
to each tablespoonful of Widlar's Kona Blend Coffee,
Keep tho mixture at. boiling point (vHhop,. Mtng)^r ten
minutes, when it will be ready for use.
Thin Coffee rehires, pei eggs, but. will settle by adding a table-
spoonful of cold "•■/atei*. before, using,. || above it too strong to suit
your taste,'use lesa (Joffee,
otd saying, true, a* steel
wounded bird always flutters.
that
On* Way of Getting Good Butter.
8. B.Oaks: It baa been and ia now
io the majority of gathered creameries
the custom to mak* a poor grade of
butter, and lt, is generally caused by a
poor manager and poor board of dl-j
rectors* It does not make any difference how good a bnttermaker may
be ia tbe creamery, ba caa not mak*
good batter from poor cream. Bnt
it he I* backed by tb* board of directors and they will let blm grada tb*
cream, he caa then make good butter.
Ia order to grad* tbe cream properly
he should have vats enough so ba can
have one to pat tbe poor cream In and
should bave a email tank la tb* wash
room for th* driver* to put rinsing*
of their can* In, and also to rinse
tbelr float* In. He should not let
tbem rinsa them over the cream vat*
as they do in some factories l visited
last summer. You should Snd out
right away where the poor cream Is
coming: from and go and tell tbe patron bow to car* for it. and until he
doe* take good care ot it and keep
It sweet so tbat it will not be "oif
flavor,"* he should be docked from 15
per cent to 30 per cent of tbe cream.
Do not tak* thi* otf all, tho patrons by
putting all the cream together and
making, a poor grade of butter and
gettlnr a low price for It, but make
two grade* ot butter and get th* highest price for th* tmt and get aa much
for tbe poorer grader a* moat of the
creameria* get for their butter.—
Farmer*' Review.
Reduced Rates to Chicago
Over Lake Shore. Railway, Deo. 1, 2
aod S, account International Live
Stock Exposition. Ticket* good to
return until Uec* 7*
Not Always Proof ot Insanity.
A woman wboce vocabulary ts limited to the word* "get np" and "go"
ba* been adjudge**! insane. Yet "get
up** and "get" together express the
quality generally deemed eeseniia! to
one seeking tbe sanest success.
. •• ***-«>**-——"*
COULD HOT SLEEP.
C. S. WORTLEY & CO.
"32T"psdLXai2ZL"b±-
Tbe Haut, St hactser ■& Maux
"Varsity Salt, which has been *o
long a frtvorit** anions* young; men
—fellow* who want "siisppv"
clothe*—i* as. usual a pspu'ar
stylo thin tear
It Ja ao goo*! a style that tbo
tentlenry Uto make all tb* sack
toil* like tbe Varsity model.
There's n dillVtvnee, ititittgb; yoa
wUl we It at a glances if yon will
look at tho clothe*.
Glad toahow *«m to jou, any
tlm*, aad plenty of other Sulta
aatl Overcoatalo Mea**. Ynutbs*,
Boys* and Children'*.
HaitSchiffaCT
& Mane.
H_dT_orcd
_bb?__MiWb1 et
K^mi*7
C. S. WORTLEY & CO.
IF YOU WANT
A CUP OF
OOOD COFFEE
ask your Groc**r for thi? hrand,
(Red Bag—Blue and Whiter Uth*l*>
Competent judges pronounce* "KONA
BLEND" superior to many brands
of Mocha and Java.
PRIOE 18 CENTS PER POUND.
FOR SALE BV
HUMPHREY & COHPANY.
A Magaame Thitty Yeats:--The Christ
ma* (December) Number of THE
DELINEATOR » afco the Thirtieth Anniversary Number,
Todoluiticfttotbla cumber, which
far beauty and utility touches the high*
eat mark, it woutd be necessary to
print the cmtira list of contents. It I*
sufficient to state tbat In It. tha best
modern writer* and artists* aro gener*
on*ty represented. Tht* book contains
over iDO pages, with 3-1 futt*p»g* Illustrations, of which HI ar* ia two or
more color;*, Th* ms$aiiude of ihl»
December number, for which 728 tori*
ot paper and ste tons, of ink have beta
uned, may be under-Uood from tbe fact
that IH pres-ies running 11 hours, a day,
have bean mitred to print it*, the
binding* atone of th* edition of W-XOOO
copies representing oyer 20,000,000 sections, which had to bo leathered Individually by human hancls.
American Sculptor Kept Busy,
In addition to hi* great commission
for tbe decorative sculpture ef tha
new Fenu*y!vaaf* capital at Karrlst-
burir. Qeorg* Cray Barnard ha* Just
recelve-i an order for a statw* of Got.
Curtla of Bellefonte*,, Pa. at tb* prica
of |3«F,lKlt>. Mr, Barnard ha* also
been commissioned by yonng Mr.
Huntington, the son of tb* Iat* mil*
llonaire, to execute an equestrian
statue of the Cid ia steel and gold
for ht* library, whkh contain* a ftno
collection of Spanish art and book*.
No Rest at Night, Nervous, Worried, Tired All The Time,
The Medicine That
Never Failed
Mr* IL Anderson ol Tecumieb,
Mich.* says: "I was so nervous that
I could not sleep at night and wa*
quit* dtjuy, I got a box of Dr. A. W.
Chase's Nerve PUt* aud row r.aeo
ttsingftb* pill* I can say my nerve*
nre steadied1. 1 r„t better and tba
divines* Is relieved. I thick the pill*
it splendid nerve* medicine.'*
lit". A. W. Chase** Serve* Pill* are
sold at. 5th* a box at dealer* or Pr.
A. W. Chatto Medicine CO., Buffalo,
N*V. Se* that portrait asd signs
ture of A* W. Chase, M. D. oa every
iwebag*.
For sal* by Welnmann A Matthew*,
I>re$giits< *"■
WINTER COATS
AND WRAPS
Our Line of Winter Coats, Wraps mi Skirts
are now ready for your inspection.
We hava tbo long, sensible, 45 inch Automobile,
Tho veiy new aad stylish "tlenlo Carlo,
The popular and neat half lilting -V Inch Coat
Alio, an oulirely new line of
Misses' and Children's Coats.
And every j**anaont tbo vety host obtainable for tho
price in quality, slylo aad finish. Wo ask tho ploas-
urc of aa opportunity to show you and know wo can
pleas* yoo.
BEALL, C0MST0CK & GO.
1ir"pSl-L*ai33.*t;l. ZMCxclx *
85—ST Huron st/next io th* Poet office. 1 •
Teach Children Gardening,
in many of the continental cities
and lo some few American cities garden* are* laid out ta lb* neighborhood
of public school* and the* children are
taught to cultivate them.
ys Fresh ail ie.
antl I mm pxgmtti, f® se«vei my castofflets wttti
«, Ml line g£ WatcSies* Ctocfes, Jeweli-f ai**! Stt*
teiiwairtS;
AEmt Cftacl?-** 1515 nntl mm$tfriog clue lit pro*
:3^ig.sra^lfig done liitta*
W. A* Kerrea of Knob, Ark., write*,
I wUh to report that Foley** Kidney
t'tsra* ho* cvtred a terrible easa of kidney and bladder troubla that two doo*
tors had -given up*" Sold by Q. C,
Wheeler,
a4 3tartllB*-£*JrjrfM.
Very few could believe In looking- at
A. T. Hoadley, a healthy, robust blacksmith 0! Tttden, lad,, that for ten
yeara be suffered such torture* from
Rheumatism ts* few could endure and
lire. But* wonderful ehaogefoHowesd
bt* taking- Eleotrtu Bitter*. "Two
bottle* wholly cared me,** he write*,
''and I hava not fait a twins* In over a
year." They regulate tho Kidneys,
purity tht blood and Kheamallim,
Neuralgia, Xervotameesa, Improve dl*
Igeetlon and give perfect health* Try
Ibera. Only 50 ots. at Welnmann &
Matthews' drug: store.
It has alway* beta our ooitom to hoop tba finosfc •
market la town and wo arc still following that
custom*
For a nlc* cat ot Steak, Mutton, Pork or %real wo
hav* it; Roasts tender and iu line shape: Chickens
to order and lu fact oven tbiug tbst helong-s to an
up-to-date market wo have.
H. Cr. laindenschmitt
Irriflatlon iaf*rt* R*po*itfc
:Th*' gw*ritweat WB«tia oa. irrfga-
th» "avestltsatlten* for li*Jl report*
th* remit* of m*a»ttr«memt* and, atad*
t«* la Wiaay tectioo*. m&nm *how
tiat mm *v*r*t* depth .of water b#*
Ing applied ta irrigate field* i* mor*
thaa Seme feat The**' sseatareaeata,
ttm aet*se***ry to detftrwla* hour r tt*h.
laad em tm terigateel 600* th* . .*me-
vote* xbtek: th* gwawtttWBt «. to*
bttHd.
Subscribe
Foley** Honey sad Tar alwayt stop*
th*coti>*h asd hesla tha lun-js. Ba*
loa* sstbatttetee. Satd hyOvO* W|««t*
*r.
eiiiwitiliiiitiii ■ -jiii. Bin .'■iihiiiiIiiii-iimj ma* ^
BANNER 8J.LVI
m*reo*th-Mil'n*iaa'valBta*wortt.
■Mother of Tmidfrom CbIIdr*a. -
Mr*. B«nnett, Rocbhmds, aear Cat*
«Ib*r. Ireland, who was* already th*
jMO«h*r ot mtt^temm cih"Mir*», ha* stow
Wtth. to tj*^***i
If you ara Mitotic and seeklnf- ad*
visars,
T*k* D*W1U'* Little Early Rl««,
Ji»tb*for« going lo bed.
TfOtt xM. iadoa th* tSrOrrowi,
Ym mm rid elyei(**iW*T-o»*--
Tbat** all; jt»t «ac*«-_h said.
Tbewfamou* pttk do not gripe, bot
move th** bowel* gontly end e«*£ly,
c"*ftB*fog the liver. Their towte **set
give* itrooR-th to 'th* 0anAf, prcvwtV
tnga ret'Orn ol tit** itsordar. O. a
:*Wl-»<&»r*
A. C. Clarke
FUNERAL
"iSp**
DIRECTOR
Galling Cards at the
Observer Office
Object Description
| Title | 1902-11-27; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1902-11-27 |
| 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 |
