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.1. J. WARREN, Editor. " - "-VALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1905.
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VOL. XX V.—NO. 13
January Clearing Sale
of Winter Goods, Dress
,• J -- Cloaks an
Big New Line of
ds,
Vlillinery
White Dress Goods, Embroideries, Laces, etc.
Special values in Table Linens.
• Prices as low as the lowest for first class
goods.
^ZPSXH* ___2ST DCIZ
All Christmas Goods in our West Window.
All Children's, Misses' and Ladies Sweaters.
Short Ends of Mattings.
4/- i We,sthank you for our fine Holiday business.
isniar
When yon are looking for
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Remember that
lias a full line of
Rockers, Book Cases,
Rugs, Music Cabinets,
Screens, Couches,
Center Tables, Carpet Sweepers
and all other articles found in an
up-to-date Furniture Store.
Call and see them.
BUY"
THAT DOES NOT
HARDEN IN THE
Bane
o±
Mrs. Prances M. Harrington of Ann
Arbor, ditd Friday, aged SO years.
The Ypsilantian has just passed the
quarter century .mark in its history.
The name of the Ypsilanti Evening
Press has been changed to Daily Press.
Miss Anna Darling oj Tecumseh,
won the575 diamond ring in the recent contest which closed New Years
day.
Gustave Hintz of Ann Arbor, sued
Emil Melclier for shooting; his watch
dog and Justice Doty fined him §25 and
costs.
A man i-ee- ntiy sent to pripon for
lifi* says: "The first thing that led use-
out of two years subscription When*!
had done that the devil had such a
grip on me that I could not shake him
off."—Ex.
Last fall Prank W'ellman missed
from his pasture lot a colt, for which
he made diligent search. No trace of
t;he animal was found until one day
last week, when Fred Paisett found
the colt in a ditch on the Holzhapel
farm.—Grass Lake News
Daniel O'Conuell of Deerfield, celebrated his one hundredth birthday at
the home of Mortimer Rider, December 21. Mr. O'Connell is one of the
early settlers of Livingston county and
is still a very active man, enjoying
good health and in full possession of
his faculties.—Ex.
Emerson O. Gildart, formerly of
Stockbi-idge, won the first prize in the
oratorical contest at Albion College,
December 14, and will be representative of that college in the intercollegiate oratorical contest to be held
next April. His subject was "The
Pioneer of the Middle. West."—Ex.
"■*|„y«iw«M»F
ffe S hi -'"" "
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i Losing ycur h;":ir? Coming
out by the comfaful? And
1 doing nothing? No sense in
' that! Why don't, you *ase
j.Ayer's. Hair. Vigor and
I promptly stop the falling?
Your hair t/111 begin to grow,
1 toos and all dandruff will disappear. Could you reasonably expect anything better?
" Aj-er's Hair Vigor is a great success -with
- rac. My hair was lalliuK out very badly, but
3 the Hair Vigor stopped itjuulliowmy liairis
§ all right."—W. O. lOGSDOir, Lindsay, Cal.
5 S1.00 a. bottle. -T. O. avek CO.,
'i All druRRists. $~.~ I-owell^WaRs.
"OTHELLO" DONS ".' MALAYS.
Calculated to Make Sfcr.:.
in His Gr^vc
A traveler thus c.".".
formance of "OthcK:
theater: "It was all '.
course, but where ti;c;
European costume.? »lv
imagine. They were cf \
descriptions. Othello -v.'
a toreador, with te::::
Cassio, as Heni-y V"•■"'■,
blade velvet court evu,
rister's wig "well d';v;n .-.
Desdemona, in a sr.-.'t »
ing girl's uress: Ko:k:
druid's gown, with ; l-:k v
tanned boots. But ii>e
whole thins" was tiv;
was a Malay orches'
jare i urn
..";:-ca a per-
'.:: a Malay
_'...alay," of
'i-.-xC got the'
I cannot
.1 "kinds and
Crossed as
■-•Lees on;
lago in a
villi a bar-
:.'-- his nose;
r.-iisli tianc-
. j. -a green
.:. clangs ana
> -Ice of the
r:sic. There
of banjos,
mandolins, etc., but they played
scarcely any native lait-ie. They all
simply love European music, to -which
they set their own Malayan words.
The play was interspersed with songs,
like our comic operas. The gem of the
evening was when Othello says to
Oassio, 'Never more be officer of
mine,' and Cassio Ihiwva himself at
Othello's feet. The tcr.l strur-ls: up,
'Her Golden Hair War, Hanging Down
Her Saclr,' and Othello sung to it passionately!"
A Tery Close Call.
"T stuck to my engine, although
every joint ached afad every nerve was
racked with pain," writes- C. W. Bell-'
amy, a locomotive fireman of Burlington, Iowa. "I was weak and pale,
without any appetite and all run down,
\s I was about to eivo up, I got ->'
bottle of EU-cti'lc Bitters, -ind after
taking it, I felt as well as I ever did
in my life." Weak, sickly, run down
people always gain new life, strength
and vigor from their use. Try them.
Satisfaction guaranteed by Weinmann
& Matthew*. Price 50 cents.
Little Nourishment in Beer.
If there is any one who is a judge of
beer it is the German, and it was a
German professor who said that it
would take 730 gallons of Bavariar
beer—which is.-a great deal better
than any beer we'get here in America,
by the way—to give the body the same
amount of nourishment as does five
pounds of bread or three pounds of
beef. A glass of beer contains about
half a teaspoonful of food,. Think
how many it would take to malce a
full meal.
o__;s _>OX-X_%..
Bears tie ^>» The Kind You Have Always Beught
Signature /**2»> _ -/*/*?>?-*—iZ.
of *~*ta&tt&&&/!£
*"--Y -'4 -
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
used, failed, while consumption was
slowly but surely taking her life. In
this 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
50e and §1.00. Trial bottles free at
Weinmann & Matthews' Drug Store.
Journalism in Alaska.
This office extends its most sincere
thanks to Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Harvey
for a large jar of 'Alaska* hog apple
preserves, gathered 'and put up by
them at Tyonic last year. ■ Mrs. Dr. A.
E- Burns also remembered v - Gateway family with a generc "fcrply of
salmon, while others,, whose name--
cannot he recalled, have added a generous quantity of native products in
appreciation and as a proof that the
'finest arid best- is liere and only requires going after. Thus the pathway
of Jife is smoothed, and even a newspaper man .can realize that there -is
some joy in living, especially in a
country teeming with natural luxuries
and necessities.—Seward Gateway.
I'll brave the storms of Chilkoot Eass,
I'll cross the plains of frozen glass,
I'd leave my wife and cross the sea,
Rather than be without Bocky Mountain Tea. Wheeler's Pharmacy
CASTORIA
Por Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears *-th.s
Signature-'Of (
*AMVDnnV "who "oses arms and Is equipped
*ANYDUUi -with tbe "STETUVs"
has the assurance that his choice 'cannot be improved
upon. There is absolutely "no guesswork about the
•.•STEVEKS;W they look-ri»Ht because
tnacle right, and for their particular purposes are
positively unexcelled. No wonder,then, that
STEVENS EIFI,_S5PISTO_S
AKDSHOTGUNS
have been adopted in preference to all others—the world
around. I
STEVENS FIR.EAR.MS
.re sold by all sporting goods and hardware dealers..
Ask them for our rnake—insi*»t on Retting it. Don't be
put off witi*-. some—um** "Justas'good**. The fact that
Stevens Anns are GUARANTEED FOR q_AX_TY
shouid prompt-you to be sure 1*6 specify tins tune-
houorcd braad.
Send two =c, stamps for Stevens Book and Rifle Puzzle.
J.STEVENS ARMS6TOOL CO.
. * - P.O. Boi 4092
Chicopee Falls. Mass.. U. S- A*
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.
IHCO&TS
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 in the
TLEY & GO.
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On £_11
WEINMMN # MATTHEWS
"Corner' Drug S"
Chas, Burkhaft.
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dloas/f forget to call oa
E. H. Cressy,
Jeweler5 and. ©pticisn,
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Object Description
| Title | 1905-01-12; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1905-01-12 |
| 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 |
