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SAL&s1^tsHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY JUNE 4, 1903.
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When looking for a good black dress, or
a nice white one, and the new .and stylish
tjaromings—take a look at those to be
found at , '
eet & Son's
One of our nice bats from our Millinery
i Department will go with it. -'
A fineline of the*
Jackson "Standard" White Waists
and Muslin Underwear
now In stock, •
^Waists, Skirts or Suits from our stock
lade to your order. »
Attractive Prices
That should make our store alive with buyers
anxious to avail themselves of such rare and good
bargains. The goods offered in this sale meet a
common demand and it will pay you to buy now
and put the goods away if you don't need them
for immediate use. ' ■
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Dressing Sacip.es,
Ona lot^tbJit; sold for
?VQ0J&1.25 and $1.5§
{qj|lQse put at
75e
Mercerized Qinghamg
One lot 32 iqeht choice styles
-and colopings. were sold for
-tJ5c, to be closed out at .
15c per yard
DUTCH BLUE PRINTS
The genuine nrticle, 32 inches wide, for shirts,
aprons and dreas=es, the quality that never wears
out aflSKlc periyard.
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[DS^is & Kishlar
YPSILANTI, MICH.
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NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
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^l2 -Happenings of 'Interest Gathered Jbr ibe
^^^^ Hentfit ef Oar "Readers. 1
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New jersey Town Is Dark.
Some of the streets of ShUoi, N, J.,
are so dark at njgM. that Mulford
Dalbo'w, a blind man, makes a good
guide for pedestrians who happen to.
" b$ out late.
German measles is reported at Chelsea. . .
B. G. VaaAernum of Chelsea, capr
tured a nine-pound pickerel the other
day in the Sharon Hollow mill dam.
James L. Gilbei-t of Chelsea, for
many years supervisor of Sylvan township, is a field man for the State Tax
Commission.
Chelsea council is preparing an ordi-
nanct to prevent bicycle ridin? on the.
sidewalk. It's one thing to pass an
ordinance and another to anforce it.
Washtenaw county report S3 deaths
during April, a death rate of 12.8'
which is lower than tha'death rate in
the state.at large, where it was 13.5.
The Michigan Fish Commission has
planted in Island lake 100,000 tins %£]
wall-eyed pike. They passed Zukey^ x
lake because there were plenty of flsh
in it.
Miss Flora Hartbeck, who has been
principal of the Tecumseh schools for
the past year, has accepted the position of superintendent in the same
schools,
Wm. DeMotfc, a highly' respected
pioneer pi Tecumseh, died at a hospital in Ano Arbor, last Tuesday, aged
fl years.- He served his pountry in
the Civil War,
The filth and -debris that had been
in the alley north of Congress street
at Ypsilanti was washed onto the
pavement' of Huron and Congress
streets by last week's heavy storm.
The buildings of the Toledo Portr
land Cement Co. of Manchester, will
cover 23 acres. The Forest City Steel
and Iron Co. Cleveland, has the contract for the erection of the buildings.
Hon. A. J. Sawyer of Ann Arbor,
was bitten in the hip by a bulldog last
Wednesday. The dog was sent to the
hydrophobia department to ascertain
whether it had any symptoms of
rabies,
A waitress at ope. q! the Ypsilanti
hotels "harrarely escaped being shot recently by the wife of the man who had
taken her to the theatre. The hotel
keeper prevented the deed by going to
the theatre and notifying the waitress
of what was in store for her. •
Chas. Simmons, chief engineer of
the electric light works at Adrian,
was doing some work around the plant
and in some way his ear came in contact with a live wire and received a
shock of 2200 vplts wh^qb, rendered
him unpon.s.c.^o.qs, He regained his
senses in an hour but his back was
burned badly.
The body of W. H. Woodward who
went to Dexter about a month ago'
with four other men to solicit orders
for a photograph bouse in Chicago,
was found in a cellar of an nqqsed
house on Frank Phelps's fur-ta in Scio
last; VJeeJj, \a s\n ad;vaao.ad state of decomposition. Mr. Phelps found it
while looking for stray sheep.
It has been suggested that certain
lakes north of here be renamed, that
people will not be confused in men-
oning them. At present there is a
lver lake in the townships of Green
,k, Hamburg, Dexter and Freedom.
s suggested tha£ tb,e, Jalse in Ham-
ip,wnship he called Hamburg lake
he one in Dexter township be caliper laka. ■
itorm last w<=ek Wednesday
the D., Y., A. A. & J. Ry. a
Arable lot of trouble. From 3
'ck until S scarcely a car was run-
g on its entire line. Trges were
blown down aii^ ^bvown across the
high, tension wires at several places
along the line and the company's private telephone line was put out of
order. It-was only by prompt action
of the officials that the'cars were able
to run on schedule aftj;? g;li,
4- s(sutou» accident occurred at the
sntury Post Company's factory at
cumseh, one day last -week. The
'reman was showing his mother, wife
d sister through the buildings after
rking hours and when in the engine
ipm, fearing the-laiies-w_ould take
of an incandescent electric light
' from which the insulation had
[off, he caught ho'd to pus-h it
nd touched the bare spot and
ed^a shock of 110 volts which
Jhim to the door. He was stand.-
a wet. foundation which ac-
foj^ehe shocR? ^Fjjon insisstnga-
l&^oun'd thai;,3,1s"hand was
3§$^s^\hi^.fineSngfr had to
CLEVER DECEPTION.
A clever imitation of a broken window has been made on one of the windows in a local grocery. The window
bas been painted so as to appear as"if
broken, and broken glass has neen distributed outside and barrels placed to
keep the too-curious' away. A large
number stopped to inquire ajjoufc the
accident and when they jettf ned of thB
deception were ready to kick themselves all the way home. A great deal
of amusement has thus been created
for those who "next."—Port Huron
Herald.
Startling Evidence,
Fresh testimony in-great quantity is
nstantly coming in, declaring Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds to be unequal^
ed. A recent expression from T. J.
McFarland, Bentorville, Va., serves an
example.. He writes: "I had Bronchitis for three years and doctored all
the time without being benefited.
Then I began taking Dr. King's New
Discovery,' and a few bottles wholly
cured me." Equally effective in curing all Lung and Throat troubles, Consumption, Pneumonia and Grip.
Guaranteed by Weinmann & Matthews Druggists. Trial bottles free,
regular sizes 50c and $1.00.
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C. S. WORTLEY & CO. ^
' The Haet, Schai-fnek & Marx
Varsity Suit, which has been so
long a favorite among young inen
Hart'S&afihcr
rMdTailorcd'
—fellows who want
clothes—is as "usual
style this year. *
Thinks Filipinos Will Do.
Prof. H. G. Lamson, who spent a
year in the Philippines, has hopes of
their civilization because they like
American schools, are industrious and
have taken kindly to soap.
'snappy"
popular
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that the
It is so good a s
tendency is to make all the sack-
suits like the Varsity model.
There's a difference, though} yon
will ses it at a'-glance if you wjll
look at the clothes.
Glad to show 'em to you, any
time, and plenty of other Suits,
and Overcoats in" Men's,* Youths1,
Boys' and Children's.
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,C. S..W0RTLEY & CO.
OUR CARPETS MUST
^ WEAR™*1 ¥
Waiter's; Long Term O.f Service.
Eobert Scott, a -waiter at a Cleveland hotel, has served the guests at
one of the tables of the establishment
^pnttauously for twenty-four years.
You feel mean, cross, ugly, down" in
the mouth, nothing goes Tight. Bad
liver. Better take Rocky Mountain
Tea. Driyes away the blues. 35c
Weinmann & Matthews
Egrth'si Most Deadly Poison.
§trOpiiantidin is said to be the most
deadly poison on earth. • It is made
from an African plant by ether and
alcohol.
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The World's CottontTrade.
The world's cotton trade in 1901 was
£114,702,000. Of this, England's
share was. £7§,686,000, or 64 per cent
U-J— J-lli.l^-r
$52?SAVED
TO ALL P0IHTS EAST MD WEST
VIA THE D&B JUNE.
FFALO
DETRDITfe BUFFALa
v Commenciwc JUNE IOth
ImproTei,D«8y ErfiMS Serrice (It loirs) iMtween
DETBOIT »nd BU FFALO
Leave DETRCHT BalJy • -4- P.«.
Arrivt at BUFFALO • • -8.00 A.M.
Conu^'qitt tt^tli «11 Tmilroa^s for joints EAST.
leave BUFFALO Daily - - 5.30 P.».
Arrive at DETROIT • ■ - 7-00 A. Ms
CoimsctiiisTidi Earliest tn4» for all i»inlam JHCII.
IOAXjini lift WEST, alMTrilh ».,». C USE of-Kesw.
*rafoAll (SreatEako'SiimiiietEesortt, BiHdScfor
R»SLMre»I)etrpiti&flSo«aii>«l.?0, ope iraj^,
tC50 muiA tap. Hertba»J.«>..«.»Sj Stateroom*
*iEO«cQjaKj<S.- '- * " * , r{
*l>JThr*ig& M<3*t pTeSe toy. a logaf
tfcfcet pKBiiffaJo-graJeiTO*;^''-
traisferaiaTEgsifltfia^epqfefi
They are certainly inore. n demand each year. We
still repeat that" they are the most artistically • designed and ■■_. , :
Best Wearing Carpets
'ever sold. ■ t ■' '■ .. ' t / *
RICHARDSON'S- SUPERLATIVE" CARPELS
Rugs and Mattings. :Wf
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Ollil HATATD a large stock of the latest
WAIST GOODS
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wMte and colored, also \ . -
LAWNS and DIMITIES
and Fancy Collars for Warm Weatnet at
G. C. To\vnsend
1
I have a new lot of
lap dusters and net
Harness of the best stoc
Anewlot of-buggies.
Prices tb suit all.
Object Description
| Title | 1903-06-04; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1903-06-04 |
| 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 |
