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OBSERVER
fx WAKREET, Editor.
SAXXNE, WASHTEHAW CO., MIOH., TECDBfiDAY DECEMBER 11, 1902, . YOL. XXHIe-NO 8,
duality and Price
Are ftoth tight when, you huy
Staple and Fancy Dry
OF
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■ir_?s*xx,^u_H-,iri:
See our Hradkercftiefe Fw»» Kotfory-
tlndesw&W' ani Blankets.
Extra Values in Millinery
"Special Sales," every day, on every line*
A satisfied customer is our best adverttsenent.
lata of apodal Hues added tt» em regular-stock.
MmeHk- feota Slexica*. China, Japan and the*
Hawaiian Island* aro* hare mi bought c*speela%
fm eat?
Christmas Sale
fi«eilii»o« CM'-.tmas Apwa«* Handkerchief*
{a daintier pattern* than m'w before.
Brawn Work* Ksp feln*. Table Sets,. Kiel mmm-
88,-1 it, lot of other tMojjf,
\tbm (loins* yam? Christmas". Shopping* etoa*t
pftsa us.
Corae* in and toufc arousd.
Davis & KIshlar
•'SAITIS YOUR BACOItf"
By using Hess* Stock Food,
Humphrey & Co.
OUR HUIGHBOBS.
Thttf*of*I.'b««e boll sebedaia for
: next spciug- la being arranged.
The business men of Aon Arbor
gave a bat****-*-*** to Conch Yot-tt aud. tho
toot ball, team at the Cook bouse Tuts**
day night*
Jume* O*boro, formerly one of tbe
prominent millers of thia* county,, died
at.ftl#hem«in Ann Arbor, last Tuesday eight of drepy.
fend. II. Biruun, president, of the
Washtenaw Mutual Ftretoeura.net** Co.
and c.t-pcealduot of 'the Weehtenaw
County Fair Asaoeltttion, diettl In Ann
Arbor liwtiWedotsad'ay-of bright** disease-.
Frof. Itodemao, of the State Kormal
CeUege*. wa» feuad dead In bla bed
Sunday morning, ol heart disease*
For thirty yeara he baa been at tbe
bead of tbe department ef modern
IhtJgUtlgU*.
Th© ""forth Side I^eeuta of Ann Ar*
Walked All Night.
A Common History; Ko sleep, no rest
tumble'and tout, go to- bed: weary,
get up tited, iniublc, jump,
stan at every sound, nctvot
all gone, no strength, no
life, no ambition.
Read the following:
Mr. Martin Whalen ot'USevontb St.,
Monroe* M|eb«* myr. **l could not
sloop, got up at nlgbt and walked
about, towed alt night. Tbla mads me.
tired day tiroes and waa nervout, hied
pains In buck and bead* Hearing tbat *
Dr. A. W, Chase* Nerve Hlla were m>
euro for tbl* complaint I got a box. I
ean now sleep well and naturally, the
nerves are- strong and steady and I
reel well In-every way, I am -pleased
to recommend the medicine."*
Br, A. W. Chase*** Servo Pilla are
sold at $te a, box at dealers* or Br.
A. W. Chaits Sledtdne Co., Buffalo*
[ 2T# Y. Sen that portrait and slgna-
C. S. WORTLEY & CO.
'3*r*psxXai32L-fa±-
We take pleasure iti calling yo-ir attention ten HEODORIXB
an art'de* which U found to* be economical nntl imthpemdlbfe
whan ones triad,
KEROSENE AND GASOLINE
Truat-tl with Otsoclorinu it rendered less explosive and at
the- name time lasts Ici^eir.
Frewnts BmtM md ©IsagreestBIe Q&w*
X* wmtee* jew ol the merit* of W«o<|«iat* we wltt twit -one ptlten
al oil fill* .for ««h and *m*my person* Bring in $tm saa* xo do
nest; ask *■•» t* buy ott of o#* bust wa wonld »!«»i»t«e*t one gaBorn for
leu to* ecwtflnee yott thai It Is m reeomweadc-d*
:bor, bat chosen a subject for dt'Mtct
this week that It*.'befog; watched by the
;.dtf*-w» whloh te« ''Re-tolted1, That
the elty of Ann Arbor 1* not a proper
place to brief tup- § tri*?"*
Th«* legislature may bo twfctsd tt* de-
e-lttre tt elo-jrsd gaataut on lejolrrelft for
ttve year* at least* The aeareity ol the
I little fellows tht* fall in very mart-ed
nnd it Isn't because lack of food hits
driven, thetn. nway for the nut crop- is
very targe this* year, If some action la
not tiit-en soon, it 1$ tested the ipmim
will become) axtiaet.r'Xtee*-*
A (-ood loeat newij-upr beat* the
world na an advertising medium. A
handbill will attract attention by fie*
''eldest* The newupopr ottttoa yonr
menage-fa & watting, audience. The
fence* raft "-ad'* la tt eorpso that -can
only be looked upon by «, few neighbor* who have to go near It* The
newspaper "Wt*" geea Into the home,,
takes a plaee- In the family circle, and
'talks-right, to tho hearts of thousand*
of people whe* pay their money ter imt
tbat felnd; of entertainment.—Eg.
It was. stated some time- ago that the
person who worked the forged check-*
on the Ana Arbor merebant* was -ar*-
rested In Ohio* but suet Is not the
erne and Sheriff Gilten la In pt^ses-aion
ol tbe knowledge that the man he te
lootvlsgr (or is lodged In tbe |nlt at
Niagara Fttll-i. Tbo man e-Jcaped from
the jalt tbere to spend Thanksgiving:
duy with hi» wife nnd children. His
father persuaded him to return and
compter,** tbe sentence liken man and
, to avoid having two eriraw-s to answer
for.
Judge Watkln- ba* announced tbat
he will reappoint Gideon L. Hoyt at a
member ef tbe Soldiers* Relief Committee. Tbe ]uctge give**- two rea-forte
for making tho appointment. First, I
because Mr. lloyt bit* proven a valu*|
able member of the board in the pant*
second, tweau-ae the appointee bad
never worshiped at the Judaon shrine.
Tbe appoittt*-a6at te a commendable
one and the same board made up ol
•fame* Kelt** of Munchet-ter, C C. Carr
ot Ypcdtanti and tltdeon L. Hoyt of
faodi will continue to look after tbe
needs* of dependent noldlcr* and their
vridow-i.—Hescord.
Metro tban SO girt* nre studying scl-
entitlc farming In the Minnesota college bf Agriculture. Tho course tbey
take include* botany, chemistry, pby--
los and geology, requiring in the ttrst
two •'ears two terras of each. Tbey
pay special attention to cooking, laundering, household economics, furnishing houses and social culture. They
learn to plan buildings and to lay out
grounds. By tbte meana lt I* hoped
tbat farmers can ba provided with
vri-rej who kIU know enough about
making; life in the country attracttvo
to keep the boy* from t-tretgrstlns** to
tbe town? and cities.
Kitty had been told that the thunder
was the* voice of "tho good man up In
tbo sky" warning her to run into the
house to avoid tbe rain, and ou ono ur
two oecnalarta sbe had fatted to heed
thet warning' nnd sutTarad unpleasant
conaetjutjectsj, She waa playing ont of
doom tho athar morning when there
(lameaelapol distant thunder* She
dropped everything: and soucldad into
the house, but the rafn failed to come.
Alter waiting till sho became impatient, ihe went to tba door, looked up
at the olemd* and called out; "If
you're going to rain, why don't you do
it? Vem been- la here ten minute*.**"
Hancock Journal.
tureef A, W. Chase, %1.,'ti. on everj
paekafA
Forfalehr Welnmann- *% Matthews,
Bruggtstfj, 4
CHRISTMAS
PRESENTS
At The
NEW DBTXGh STORE
Box Candles. 10 to 40 cent*.
Candy's Famous
Bittersweet
Chocolates
Aborted Chocolates
Vanilla Cliocolates
Mixeil (,'antHes
Walnut Dates
Perfumes and
Toilet Articles!
Box Papetries
and Tablets
The tine*t ont* 5 to 40 cents.
Writing Outfits
lc to $5*00
A bottle of l'erfurae free to each
one purchasing ?l.CQ worth*
Tbe ll.vit* St iiai ixek & Marx
Varsity Snit, which ha* bt'rn to
long a favorlt.* among yemug tufit
—feillow*i who want "fnappj**
elotbe*—I* as usual a i>"»l»»58r
style this tear.
It t* m good a trtj-le tl.at tin*
lendettt*.y U to make a,U tlu* sael.
suits like 'the Varsity t;s*,M.
Tbe-re*«adlferene**?-, Uh-ej-hs j:»»b.
wiil*-eeit»ta*alaa**e If you will
look at tha ck-tlit*}?.
Glad to show *em to jen. any
time, and plenty of other Suits
and Oveteoaie in Men's, T*«,tbs",
Boys" and Children**,
SSSSii*
C. S. WORTLEY & CO.
You are Invited
To attend the
Holiday Goods
OIF
BEALL, COMSTOCK Si.GO.
Wo are showing a mrgo lino of popular priced Holiday Goods among
which you will tlnd Toys of all kinds. Fancy China and Arc Goods,
Pictures. Books, Jewelry and Silver Noroltios, Etc. Etc.
We have a particularly lino lino of Jardinieres and Jardiniere Stands.
Onr prices on theso goods will bo a pleasing surprise to you.
BEALL, COMSTOCK & 00.
35—37 Huron st.£next to tho Post olllce.
DR. SANFORD
The Progressive Druggist.
&
Subscribe for the OBSERVER
S*?ii at. Grara's Stink.
"I know I would long ago have been
In my grave*,'1- writes Mrs. S. H. 2few-
som of Decatur, Ala., ''It It had not
been fer Electric Bitters. For three
yeara I suffered untold agony from the
worst form* of Indigestion, Water-
brush. Stomach and Bowel Dyspepsia.
But this excellent medicine did me a
world of good. Since using lt X can
eat heartily and hare gained ****
pounds.'* For Indigestion, Loss of
Appetite, Stomach, Liver and Kidney
treables Eteetrle Bttteis are a positive, {•uaranteed euro. Only 60c at
Wulnmann A Matthews' drugstore.
Building z Railroad In Cuba.
A new railroad under construction
In Cuba by American and Canadian
capitalists baa been graded, for seventy-four mites out of Santiago and
tbe track Is laid for thirty-five miles.
Tha right of way baa to be purchased,
as no concessions can be obtained by
corporations In Cuba at present Five
thousand men are engaged on the
work. Track layers recelvee $1.50 a
day and grader* $1, American money.
Thus far the road has penetrated a
sngaMalslag country, with rich, black
"gumbo soli."* Ties are. obtained In
the United States and shipped hy way
of New Orleans and Mobile.
GrciM tonic, brace* boly and brain*
driven away all impurities from your
sptem*. Makes yott well* Keep yon
wel.L Kocky Mountain Teu. 3$c*
W«inmanu & Matthews
BANNER SALVE
thf>nfrMtl1i«««ii«MlV(»lBth«*--or*^
What'tlaaKiail
Everything Is In the name when it
cornea to Witch Hazel Salve. E. C.
DaWitt&Co, ot Chicago, discovered,
mom year* ago, how to make a salve
from Witch Hazel that I* a specific for
PIttw. For Blind, bleeding, Itching,
and protruding Piles, eesema, cuts,
borne, brulsea aad all skin d-if-ease-*
DeWitt's Salve has no equal. This
baa given rise to-, a-imerooa- **-orthle»s
.tiowitat-MU. A* fen* BeWlttV-the
genuine. O.C, Wheeder.
When looking for.
CHRISTMAS
PRESENTS
Don't Forget That
A. C. Clarke
Has a Full Line of
Holiday Goods
Always Fresh and Nico.
It has always been our custom lo keep the" finest
market In town and we are still following that
custom.
For a nice out of Steak, Mutton, Fork or Veal we
have it: Roasts tender and in fine shape; Chickens
to order and in fact everything that belongs to an
up-to-date market wo bare.
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Hi <*. Isindenschmitt
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Letter Heads at this office.
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Object Description
| Title | 1902-12-11; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1902-12-11 |
| 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 |
