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SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1905.
VOL. XXW--NO. 12
Our Specialties
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•American Lady" Corsets.
"Black Oat" Hosiery.
"Mentor" Winter Underwear.
'Standard" Muslin Underwear.
'Mendel" Wrappers.
We are exslesivs agsatt ia T^silaati tor tks abtvs wall kaswa gseds.
New Dress Goods.
New Furs.
^j|w Cloa&s.
Ne*vf Trimmings and Laces.
•ar store is fallsr tkaa ever ef lrs*i olass go***.
W. H. Sweet &
AU Christmat* Goods in our West Window.
EIGHB0RH00D NEWS
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Hapjtnmjs of Inttnsi Cathmi for 1bm
TStntfit of Our "Rendtrj.
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All Children's, Misses' and Ladies Sweaters,
Short JEnds of Mattings.
We thank you for our fine Holiday business.
Davis & KlShlftl*
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W&en you are looking for
Reliabit Furniture
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Remember that
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has a full line Qf
Rgolcers, - l©ofe Oases,
Bugs, Music Cabinets,
Screens, Couches,
Center Tables, Carpet Sweepers
aad all other articles found in an
up^-date Furniture Store.
"" aiiAi see them.
There were over $120,000 expended
in erecting new buildings In Ypsilanti
during the past year.
An immense power plant is to be
built at Hamburg. Ex-Senator Cbas.
A. Ward of Ann Arbor being the promoter.
Dr. E. P. Bancroft of Detroit, died
suddenly Christmas day at the home of
bis brother-in-law M. B. Millspaugb. of
Sylvan.
Chandler R. Post, gran^oh of Hon.
Samuel Post of Ypsilanti, recently received high honors in scholarship at
Harvard university.
Thomas Diggina of Tecumseb, wa3
found dead on the Lake Shore tracks
Sunday. He was Killed while attempting to board a moving train.
The Washtenaw Poultry and Pet
Stock Association are making extensive preparations for their annual
show to be held in the Ypsiftftili Light
Guard Armory, January 13-21.
Joseph Meyers of Ypsilanti, while on
his way to the depot in Detroit one
day last week, was strucko by a street
car in attempting to avoid one, resulting in the breaking of two ribs,
The government has another spell
and now proposes to make the old pensioners go personally to the postoffios
to get their pension checks; the carriers are not allowed to bring them.
What next?<-Ex.
Saturday a newsboy of Ann Arbor
boarded one of tho city cars and in
some way his foot became caught and
he was dragged two blocks, but as luck
would have it his head struck on his
bag of papers which probably sayed
his life.
Fre.c". Werner of Freedom, was instantly killed and John -Fuerbaoher
serjousl'y wounded last Thursday by
beipg struck by an Ann Arbor railroad
freight. This only adds another chapter- to the important necessity of proper grade separations at the intersection of important thoroughfares and
railroads in cities,
John Schaible, formerly of Manchester, but now a missionary at Walfish
Bay* South Africa, was wedded recently to Miss Marie Bcehm, daughter of a
missionary^to Same place. The village
was decorateTiswith flags in honor of.
the nuptlallr^-A^DUe the natives were
fed with two sheep'an^ a, hag of rice,
Tbe bride ha£ never been out of
Africa.—P-res.s..
A gen.tlera.an claiming to be the
Duke" of Manchester is visiting Detroit. We are inclined to think he is
a fraud. He says be does not know
Slat Blosser, never heard of A. F.
Freeman or Nate Schmid, never took
Losing your hair? -Coming
out by the combful? And
doing nothingfL, No seiise in
it! Why " doiiVifoliuse'
that!
Ayer'-s
Hair
IfeirV:
Vigor
and
promptly stop the falling?
Your hair will begin to grow,
too, and all dandruff -will disappear. Could you reasonably expect anything better?
■• Ayer'a Hair Vigor Is a great inceeas -with
me. My hair -waa falling out -very badly, but
the Hair "Vigor stepped it and now my hair la
all right."—W. C. XOGSDON, Iindsay, Cal.
BU^
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a drinl
Ed.Hagauaan and won't
I gl.OO a Dottle,
I AU druRRiats,
J.C.ATEBCO..
Lowell. Mass.
for
Thin Hair
Th* Riches of Love.
Talk about Poverty—nothitf it seemsj
JUch am I ever, With Lave ami the
dreams!
Who with my wealth in the world can
compare—.
K!ch in the glory of Jenny's gold hair!
Beautiful, down-streaming hair that I
hold
In tho nana* af me—Strains and loving
its soiai . ~*»
S-alfc about Poverty!—bright the sun
streams!
Take the world's riches, and give- mo
- Love's dreams!
Breams in the dark skies, and dreams in
the fair.
The light—th* brave splendor of Jenny's
gold hair!
Earth hath its millions—hut nothin' like
this:
The beautiful hair whose gold ringlets I
kiss!
There is no Poverty!—iva me, dear God,
Not the gold harvests that color the
sod;
Not the .werti'^ breath, over far oceans
' blown—
But the red ltps of Jenny, that lean to
my own!
And even. *» Saatb just a joy, like to this:
Her gold hair to shadow me—sweet "With
Love's kiss!
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SALT
THAT DOES NOT
HARDEN IN THE
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feft&'IDRD
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own up tn*t Judge Watkins ever lived
there. NTheract is there is no Duke .in
or Srouna^ManeaeBter, nor an,y Duchess. But tftBre'sTQ. whole lot of Dutchmen there, anotheir "dukes" have
dono the work of building up the town
—Adrian Press. Willard you are not
posted. We supposed that everybody
knew "Duke Lehr" of Manohester.—
Enterprise.
For the benefit of those editors who
have been making light of, our snake
stories we print t-he following Associated Press dispatch; Siddell, 111., Dec.
10. Jatnes Rankia, bis wife and four
children are dead from eating polsonerl
cabbage. The entire family of six ,-ti
J.hecabbage at supper and died durn-£
the night. A cabbage in the gard<'i>
w£s examined and found to eoutair.
worms about the size ot a. thread *ir>o
eight or ten inches, lone, about th
color of the cabbage. The ciibbngi
was cut up and fed to animals and ;i
died. Three othi-r persons in th
neighborhood have recently died aftu."
eating cabbage.—Milau Leader.
The Lake Shore p;iid_ tbelv employ
ees by checks Ibis tpoc^h whiob is an
unusual procedure ap4 will work a
hardship o.n, *.he, wage earners. The
company <laes no banking business in
Monroe and the bank will be compelled to charge exchange on the checks
and the workmen will as a consequence
b» the loser. The railroad will be the
gainer since the checks may to as long
as thirty days in reaching their ho.te
bank and in the meantime the corpora-
lion has had the use of the wage earners' money.. . The banks make no
charge for exchange this month ana
the matter will be taken up 'with th?
railroad *offleinla with a view of dispensing with the cheek system-.—Monroe Record-Commercial. -"•;
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Saved From Terrible Death.
The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbitt of
Bargerton, Tenn., saw her. dying and
were powerless to save her. The most
skillful physicians and every remedy
usei, failed, while consumption was
slowly bat surely taking her life. In
thjs terrible hour Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption turned despair
into joy. .The first bottle brought immediate relief and its continued use
completely cured her. It's the most'
certain cure in the world for all throat
and lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles
COe and $1.00. Trial bottles free at
Weinmahn & Matthews' Drug Store.
But She's Posted on Scandals.
A Woman understands how'tc tell a
fmmy story even less than she understands how to understaad it.—N*w
York Press,.
HI brave tbe storms Of Chilkoot Pass,
III oroBS the plains of frozen glass,
I'd leave my wife and cross the sea,
Rather than be without Rocky Mountain Tea. Wheeler's Pharmacy
STEVEN
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meftn a successful I
icllable under all ci
factory is tested by
lutely perfect.
Ask-your dealer, s
Ca our foods. lfy<]
not obtain them,'
express prepaid,
cfiptofjxFce.
!j.STEVEN|
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QYHAKDAHDA
. Pistol or Shotgun
rreiy time. -StevenB'-anns are
1305. Etexygirathatleayttouft
ft. and Euaiuteed to be abtt*
I DON-T KMl. to swid for
Ktlilliutnted catalog. Itiia
I book of ready re&zfcDce,'
I aud appeals to all Iotcis
Linternted jtt tae Pjwj
■sport ofjshootrac. ldaiica
I for* ceatsmsBunps to pay
* ' Puzzle Fret I
rooL co.'
The New
COLLEGE BRAND
Clothes for Fall and Winter 1904
and 1905 are on display, come and
see what up-to-date hand tailored
styles are, big shouldered, tight
collared, unbreakable front coats,
extremely loose pants.
. RAINCOATS
Fine all wool fabrics
made rainproof, and cut
in the very latest styles,
a dressy serviceable overcoat for general wear and
to keep you dij m the
rain.
C. S. W0RTLEY & CO.
WEIMANN # MHTHEW3
. "Corner Drug Store"
Christmas Presents
We have „a
choose from.
Muniers
Scarfs
Hand Bags
Towels
good assortment to
Bed Spreads
Fascinators
Kid Gloves
GolfG-loves
A line line of Handkerchiefs
15c, 25e and 30c.
at
Chas. Burkhart.
For s. Mice £afise of
Silverware and Toilet Sets
don't forget to call on
:4
E. H
JeTweley and Optician
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Object Description
| Title | 1905-01-05; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1905-01-05 |
| 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 |
