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Saline Observer
A* JF, W&EBEK, EditQ^
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY FEBEUAEY 27, 1902.
VOL. XXII.--NO a
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Spring Dry Goods.
%
Dress Fairies Silfes WashGlootfs
Fine AssoEteemfe of tiinens
and White Goods
Xffatbiog but starjdafd! makes sold foece,
karge line of Dress Trimmings.
'.\ urn Urn of the celebrated] '-Stamford?* Mustta IMerweat?.
fine (Ioet!a-*{{ae!y made.
O«pBW3atnaWttg0ep«stttt,eafc wilt xa$m up cm? goods fa
anv atjfte yaw wtsft at «i very t«smottiW» pricot and alt worfc
guai'anteed 3aMsfee(oi?y,
Women's Convention.
Report of The Work of Our Country's Women at Washtoflton.
LINEN SALE
WiUtiegia
Saturday, January 18, and
Continue 20 days.
It is a sale yom should attend
If50tttwwottf<8wcei««iaotii?<!itts.«t«ifvrft&prfc«* and partleutarif,. let us
us ta&« audi we vKittaa* that yet* have one.
Davis & Kishlar
Tpsilaatt Mick
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<lk. *,'LL . 1 ..( I. L
WHI5KEY
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th«we»ty»t»H
tarrtf-*t*Bl*4.
ASTONISHING OFFER!!
'OTtf«ie««s|iV"«Mi|tt'MWflSio*Mwi !*«»•«* ■•* Mi* fa'«« tnMfc«t (MM *«i'.
rottala^Brftad* 6£ WftUki*** as* ST.if* aft ta» th*i* whtrionte »*;*««.
t4BailllFULPBIIE8FREEw,-gga««gftfeg
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snnwit OWKfiw, «*«**«t#«lcl«SC«nt'*W.*>mi»»<I*.»*l«<ll«»««'
wW«t;««*«ft «enninoAm»rtanmovom«n*aml«Mir, ke« limtMMf ♦»
ftantttelliilitar. tt!«tt#t*>tto*Tt>taw«ra<iti« *«!«»»*:«xtt* k«WT
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»ni»»l»uljViirslOjnr*Mnjo«riil<.i]pHir»r»««»»f«*fiik»»»««*'
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8l.»oulM(, lf»I,OTnw«tm»<WMifowltlK>iJ.r. G«Hl» MB* l« »W»,*«*»«•
Tb* street* of Washiogtea are
thronged with, women wearing badge*
Of almost every deserfptlett,. (or tbcro
are practically four great ■convention.
of women here now, and one of them,
!the National Council of WeoMi.ni In-
lelmie* now that* twenty ttv'(p«.tof tuttii
;of a ftatt*tn!; tainn* in thi■ff^clVf**
i'BhiftRBtl.HhttEteBghfe'mof tlie A«nt«r*
Icsa Itewtattea ar« tn s^isteft «t th*
prosont time, white the ituarrmUutml
Weuwnli'SBfrciigatcattireattett te> jwt
C(metttae4»aai«!«t{ng#r*a«l th« Molh-
ar'st Caojji-«s» will txJKtn n^xt ««k.
.the "Sotflr«S!f8fe» fiBfahed, th«Ip labor*
% » vt«H to 08«gr««* where there ««•
«a ttudlenec with th» House of Itepra-
U«;,nt«tS«e» Juatcfary Cororaittee look*
Ins tawwrd aconf tit»t{un«ltini«milm«at
that will j$ttmt*aff«ge trteupectlire of
sex* The committee wits sddreaieil ttjr
nwoy 4<i!egtttes from thJ* anil othec
couatrle*, the repreienttttloii bulng
beaded lit Mr*. Cntt, the iirettideot of
theoFKanteaticHi, There wepe tarns
Interesting points brought out and
not the te«ist wiw tha pro»wiitftUan of a
5,000 word argument in B minutes, bj
the delegate from AustwIEo, Ml^ Vlda
OottEswIn. She mVl that hee owe ra«
pertence. at the polE* hsd dcmonMrwttsd
th»t men tm% mm e£ their ehitatrjr
toward women on Hccouot of the new
pwltfoa tfcat women hud taken in the
poUttesJu her country. The Uu^Ihb
delegate* said that womet> were allowed
to rote by proxy In her country eo
propufty ({tutittScattQas and the ba-
ttevedtbKt to the equality of l*u»b«nd
and wife In this rtwpect mm Urn the
scn«H number ot dtvorctw la Russia.
Them were nl*o prewiPtad *rgumeoti
byutate (tete£«tt<3ft from eUktee where
women now bate the suffrage! and It
was istated from Wjomlngr, {a «u«wer
to the charge that the muUlfurlou*
Qtteitfon* arfslBft from n eonaldtratiou
ol gorernmeut and politic* would lot*
pair woman's Intellect, that there
were only three loi»ne person* le that
state Aa&'tiist they were'M»U men,**
Tftm Mrs. Cntt eloced the. urgtimeot by
expMo(ngtfmtf0(nt9<r(ii(|uiei to net
recognition IroKi CoBjjrw-i hiid shown
turn that It ww » hapetej* taste to «ak
fur tc«liIutIott tjcurfng directly on the
subiect In the form of an amendment,
, to the eoiH.tUutton, hut she urged thttt
tit?0tjg,resateii3ttevt«sttg»tleo be rtwrt
ed to- iee how woman sutlr«g« whs
wet'fclttii' where it ha* bee* glwn .«.
tci.tt» und, If ft were then round to be a
aueeese, tegMatlott wooM he wkeft foe
o« the tmH of the ftwts «a«Juce*l.
conetHte h*ta jo«t beceo, tt the
kreest onUotMil «uMod«Ueo of women
in the world ufaitatlog m It doec* all
theorgnoliatloo of wom*n wbUb wish
to Join lu It tsuolyexcwjded In number* by one MdochMloo, nod thkt 1* the
latermttooai council of the rnuoe
nam*.
Parole Law.
Toe ]iri«m 'baenl* ot the Jurksnn.
lo.lUMWQU-H-f* fit l*»««» ft: III f* J»»*n«
iH-*<Mm Mi ttif J^elitOB. pMS*Ki Fridtiy
Hlternoon. For the fl»>t tlm* the
three werden* of the suite were to-
gether—Warden Vincent of the Jack
two prime* Warden FOUcr of Ionlw,
nnd Warden Frr.mao of Munjcettf,
ell h«loK' with th'i |»int prises: board*.
Other* present wereDr. DUU, AlU'jtuo;
a H. ilolmea, Chel«e«; M. 11. Morarty,
CrydtMl F*U*; John Hcnnw, Menom
Inee; Amo«Mus$elma»f Cfucdldpld*-,
C. C. Vnughan, St. Johoj. The two
Istter were re^eiectetl prefldent end
«ecret«ry respeetifety, Parole liiw
ws*«ifccuMetf| the memlwrs ngrcelnR
khntltwswftbecent*ndtcRd.'d to tic
ereeae crltnSnnS*. Of 14(1 sent from
loni* on parole only eight hud broken
thltw
C. S. Wortley & Co
Ypsilanti's Reliable Clothing Store
Have just received^B»^
One Hundred and Seventy-three
Spring Suits
from the Famous "Style Makers*5
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
Their clothes you will find advertised in
aU the leading magazines of this country.
We have the exclusive sale of these stylish
garments for this section.
C. S. WORTLEY & CO,
Bme!*t« «« G*ra-Mt (S«W.
Very m«o* br««etet« of plalo and
Knm-Mt sold art again la vogue,
Tatior-nade sown* ot pale blue p!qu«
are la marked vosne anions ftiahionSi
*t**ant«. thin neaeon.
Kidney complaint kilti more people
than any other disease. This 1$ due to
the disease being so ins'dlcus that it
geU a good bold on the fjstetn before
lilt recognized. .Foley''* Kidney Core
will prevent the development of fatal!
dhm«* if taken in time. Unterklrch-
er's druR atore.
V. ». DiaxiIXBK>arbiaiJaulTXJ{Q CO^-tJept. 0„ *at North Ctaile 8t,CW«»«o,IJi.
Chas, Burtdiart-
How Do You
Feed Your Stove
-by the shevcttbt or the becbetlitt t The,
r'ott idea th« 6 it was accessary to fill a, stove
rwM» Ittel to keep St hot has f «e« wade obao*
fete by? JEWKI« Stove* andl Kangesr* Ihey jr»?
1 duee » greater totutue of heat with, a «matter anwrant
1 of fu;el beeause- they we constreeteci ot* strictty adentine
prineiptcs* They we most
fltsrihle,: and gite the best
sendee beeirase they are
matte of the best materia! to ^
I; be procured; Iheytwemoat*
; sfttisfectory iti eirery way»he«
cause they emhedy the r.itest
«pc| has idea* requisite to
«{ft*effttde»cy. There i*act
$«{t tohe. ^tt«4witlcJSWSI*
Stetei *n<t Eauge?« Famoae
fa/t over thirty years; pres ^»
^oootcoottow its «se« n.|
Aik jmt dealer for them ~'
an€ look for the trade mark.
Jvnrt at«-*«* are Mt«: *f
JEWEL!
& STOVES
The foreign: delegate* exprea* aur«
prise and. ptettsurn at the great amount
of tpm-e that lite newipaper* of the
eqantry have giveo to theae wortte«*«
meetings* They snyjt wo^ta wppatl a
Kuropeait editor to evett think of #v*
; lag it 6«w Itiefte* a day to the proceed-
mm of such conv^n tltm j. Umi ot the
daily paper* of the eoantry are devot
ing tr«at noraber of column* to thvtr
r«|K»rts,
The Daughter* of the American
ffoveiutloo ba-e been. iodufginK la
many sharp tilts on aeeouKt of various
disturbing factor* in the. ranks of the
society and they are eten yet divided
over the Monmouth Chapter ot Chicago
ciwe which aroused national interest.
There: «8»aliKi«. stormy meeUos ever
tho proposal to redu.ee Use representa*
tionintftefatqre, Some of the pariia*
imeatafypreeeediejf were very amus^
ling1* and especially »o to Washing-
toniaui who are used to the more
strict rulings: of Conjjresaionul procedure. ^MfcmsAilrtitec of order were
given some very severe jolt* during-
hented passage*, and m a reiuit not
much has been aeeompiUhed. The
Reception to the daugute^$ $|%«sa \n
theBfttlonalMuieifg wis aaa of the
tao»t b;,i{l|«titt' wcial fo»etlon» ever
seen in the city, and exceeded la
grandeur nor other gathering la the
big museum nulldlng nince It wa» ftrnt
uaedfor the inaugural hall of President GarneW, Mrs*, t'alrbanka, presl
dent of the society and wife of the
Senator from Indiana, pre*id«sd» wear*
insr a beautiful cewtume of white
French mult, embroidered lit colorat
and literally covered, with, her mag*
nlttoent diamonds, &\\ of the vwhers
for tba evening wore the costume of
Continental soldlera, adding much to
the pIctureaquen&M* of the scene*. On
accoont of the failure to get many ln>
partant meaaoree pag<K»d at the b"jries-
nin^ofth«m»aJ(«aiiti« thought that
Washington**Birthday will have lobe
given up to the comideratlon ot rou
; tine hoiitte«S', though a number of the
delegates will take the day to visit
Mount Vernon, and the church is
Alexandria where Ounerai Washington, worshipped.
The National Counf^, ut womau,
whosa se*jl<jr*&; s*ae 'fourth; triennial
PLAIN TALK.
Straight Talk and to the Pefnt. The
Virtue* of Dr. A, W, Chate*a Nerve
PtUsToIdia a Few Words
By One Who Knows.
Mr. 1. Long of Main St., Hudson,
Mlcb.»«*yi;—"Fofaiong time I, luff-
ered from Indigestion, nit food ^ema)
to reit heavy and dtsiret* mo and I
felt nervow and Irritable. 1 was to!d
Dr. A. W.ChH«f*Narve Pills wa» a
core for tbt* trouble and got a box.
Since-taking the. medletoe 1 feel flue,
e»» eat what I please, stfeep eood and
feel strong and vigorous. The medi
cine I* fine and I cao honestly recommend it."
Dr. A. W. Chase** Nerve PiHs are
«>ld at •*>&•» box at dealer* or Dr. A.
W. Ch*se Medtelno Oj.,. Ouffato, 8J. Y.
See that portrait acd signature of A.
W. Chaw* M. I>» *» on ©very psick-
■age« For Sate by Wetnmsnn & Matthews, Druggist*.
THE QUEEN'S PBEACHER.
««w UUUoy Canwaler I'rracUtU 1o the [
Scutivrjc Mato. i
Of Dr. Boyd 'arpentcr, the bishop!
ot Itlpon, whob. eblng was much!
admired by the t* Queen Victoria,
the following remai'; is quoted by a
writer In Black and ..iilte:
♦T never address the queen at all,"
he told somebody who asked him if he
felt Bcrrou* when preaching before
Queen Victoria. *T know that there
will be »re*ent the queen, the princes,
the houtehold and the servants down
to the scullery maid, and I preach to
the acullcry maid." The remark !s
typical of the man. Dr. Carpenter has
always been a royal favorite, hut he is
infinitely happier in the cottage than
la the palace. He la not ashamed to
i ride in a 'but, and he has often told
the story of a penny ride from Westminster to Charing Cross. When the
ticket collector came around the bishop
found, to bis astonishment that lie u
had not a penny in his pocket, and his |
wife, who was with him, urns in the j
tame unhappy state of ponnilessness. I
Dr. Carpenter made up his mind to!
borrow the money when he alighted '
at Charing 'Crews, but before he reach- -
ed his testination, a workingman, with'
a bag of tools thrown over his shoulder, turned to him as he left the 'bus
and said: "Don't bother about that;
I've made that all risht," Almost ec-
fijre the bishop eoalld say "Thank you**
the man with.the bag was gone and
Dr. Carpenter found that he had paid
bis fare and that of Ills wife to the-
sail 0! the Journey.
DAILY EXCURSIONS
^ DETROIT TO THE FAMOUS
St. Clair Flats
Tashmoo Park
Port Huron=
Fleit or TtJbraoo and Return, SOe.t Port Huron
and Return, Week Osyt, Sl.oo: Sunfltys, 7Bo.
Heur.d Trip Ticket* cood going by Boat and rf
laming by the Electric Ry. sold at reduoeG ratss
TOI^BOO
and Return, every Sur.diy Morning, 60c.
Stcaisera Ir.^a DErcorr for Vum. Tass-
3100, roar UvfiiiK and Wav Vtxis Daily, 8.39
a. m, oca 2.sap. ku StajulawiTiiaei additional
fitacsr&.rHat9ar,ast..Clair\Veeknavsafc
S-Si5p.a.»itinira!ajiairiveSJ5a.i3„ii.'»a.in.
mad S.001>. m. Sitamers for Toiedo, .Dally;
letve Wccli Osys 4.33 p, su, Sundays, 9 a. m>
S» 81 unfit street nr
OASTOB.ZA,
Kgai'.are
Kaew llntrnt «irttM*d«
Considerable race hatreil has been8
aroused In the Argentine republic he-
eauie the indnitrlaus German lmm.-„
grants are making so much headway,!
while the indolent natives lag behind. |
KuUIrn o* »»nl Btuic** Rammtt.
Moat U&ue has for the first time
seen a fully equipped tompany of sol-
dfera 00 its summit, Alpine Chasseurs
mads the ascent, and the usual galut*
-put fired at Chamoabt.
Sand S«r Ciild'j Sift.
"In three week* our chubby little
boy ws* changed by Pneumonia almost
to aikelatOB,** write* Mr*. W. Wa&liis
ofPteMMtCUartO. "AierrlWecougb
set Is, that, in spite of a good doctor^
treatment for several weeks, grew
wo«e every day. We thea used Dr.
Kftif1* 5»e* Discovery for Consump-
toon* and our darllttg was eoon sound
and welt. Wo are tore this grand
medicine saved his lire.** Millions
know it*« the only aura cure for Coughs,
Colds and all Lung diseases. Weln-
mann & Matthews guarantee satisfaction. 50«?» I1.C0. Trial bottles free.
WANTED!
Reliable man for Manager ot a
HratKih Office wa wish to open in this
Ykinlty. Here is a. good opening for
the right man. Kindly give reference
when writing.
The A. T. WLorris Wltolesale House,
CIHOIHHATI, OHIO.
Illustrated catalogue 4 cts stamps*
Nctves Weai» Out
And grow weak and ediausted when not properly nourished, just as an engine loses its power when the fuel runs low.
The loss of nervous power is seen in the failing health and the
wasting form. It is telt in the aching head, the throbbing heart,
the imubilitv, indigestion, restlessness and loss of sleep. Rebuild the worn-out nerves, rest the tired brain and add new fuel
to the vital fires with the best of all tonics, Dr. Miles' Nervine.
"Dr. Miles* Nervine has done verytmtcU for me in tlia
way of imparting vitality and nerve to. home years ago I
beauaesoTunHEiiwr, in health; tiiafe I was wry nervous and
my .wart, t roiiMed me very murti. 1.1 Jing to g«* rdieS tmm
physicians I began taking "Nervine, wnien. with, the aiclof a
Few bottles of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure lias restored ray failing
liealtUaHdstrecgth.*' Mns. SaiuscJesnixg?,
Charlton, ST. Y.
Di»e lVKles, Nervine
w
isfootlforthe vrorn-onfe nervesanathe weary brain. It
13 a food for the over-taxed and weak digestion, It
nourishes, fortifies and refreshes the whole system.
Sola by druggists on guaraiitvce, Pfr 2sSu.es JfeBicuui Co., 32KUar^ tofl.
Epitome ot DomesUc Practice.
* Dr. Bumphreya* pocket Manual on
the treatment tod care of taa sick in
all allmeuw mailed free; Humphreys'
MedicioeCo.tCoe William and John
lifiettai
H "
tuiotimawWBisSMirii
Envelopes, Letter Heads
and Calling Cards at the
Observer Office
^^M
—H&a^A^BA^S
Object Description
| Title | 1902-02-27; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1902-02-27 |
| 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; |
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| Language | English |
