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A. J. WARREN, Editor.
SALIJ^W'A^HTE^AW CJj-jJBQPk, -THURSDAY JULY 9, 1903.
VOL. ixiII.-So 88.
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LADIES*
When looking for'a good black dress, or
a nice white one, and the new and stylish
trimmings—take a look at those to be
found at
Sweet & Son's
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One of our nice hats from our Millinery
Department will go with it.
A fine line of the
Jackson "Standard" White Waists
. and Muslin Underwear
now in stock,' " •
Waists, Skirts or Suits from our stock
made to your order.
1
Just Received
of those splendid ruffled net curtains at $r.oo
per pair. ,
This is unquestionably the best curtain
value'we have had this season.
pairs at $1.00 a pair.
Davis & Kishiar
YPSIMlfTI, MIOH.
The Aermotor ^^ jy^
#. IS THE BEST! *
Plenty of Good Seed Beans at the Urania Elevator,
IBM AN COOK,
TjaANIA, - MICHIG-AN
ONLY
28 INCHES
Vou can Figure it Out
_„. -N0% 0SB0RNE-4Q™
^O _NOt OSBORNE'.%§&
GE
ULL WHEEL
SAME AS AVERAGE
J^mOERS
Qm make of Binder elevates Its grain
Another " '.' "
Another •' " ' " "
40 inches
37 "
35 "
'The average elevation of these 3 makes is 37*4 inches
THE OSBORNE BINDER elevates its .grain 28 inches
THE OSBORNE saves over the 40-inch Binder, a 12-inch lift
THE OSBORNE " " 37 " " . 9
THE OSBORNE " " . 35 " • " * 7 "
.THE OSBORNE saves over average Bm<*er 8*4 '-■
Take it all daylong i"l::th,g harvest figW JM** **»""»
Sieved of thi/additional lift on every spear o! grain
Vou can quickly see why THE OSBORNE is%uied
THE TWO HORSE BINDER! * . f
Warren & Mills Agents
«&.
We are really ashamed of the farmers who gave orders to those Chicago"
parties for groceries. Our merchants
are selling- good goods at reasonable
price* and. at the same lime paying the
farmers good prices for everything
they have to sell.—Manchester Enterprise.
The Free Press tells about a saloon
keeper who displays in his window a
card, reading, "This store will be
closed all day July 4." A Lansing
saloon keeper displayed a card reading
"This five and ten cent store will be
closed all day July 4." We haven,t
seen any signs here, and is it not generally believed that all signs fail when
people are dry.—Ex.
Must do their duty Properly
Judge of Probate Watkins has issued
a body execution for "William Bussey of
Ypsilanti, guardian of S. Ping, a minor
Ha gave Mr. Bussey notice to render
an account, the tima being June 2. 'Af
ter wailing until now the execution
was issued. He must now either
render an account or stay in jail. It is
a very unusual proceeding ahd only
used when the party involved is particularly contumacious. Probate Judge
Watkins is lenient but he allows no
trifling with his court, particularly
where the estates of widows and orphans are concerned.
In the estate of Charles O'Connor,
an order was made'this morning removing the administrator, Patrick. J.
O'Connor of Northfleld, because of not
rendering an account and refusing to
pay bills.—Times.
Drains Large Territory.
That the low-lying territory of the
Mississippi should at times be overflowed is hot surprising if one considers that the "father of -waters"
draws supplies from twenty-eight
states, draining one-third of the area
of the United States.
Recover Lost Treasures.
The treasures that lie at the bottom
of the sea are now more easil-f ol^ani-
able by the invention ojt an in§tPtim©nt
known as the hydrosgojie. """his contrivance, is, shortly t« hVput intp. operation in Q-*der \q find the lost fleet
£{■ Xerxes^ which has r,eclined pn the
§ea,'s bed trndisturbed for about. 2,300
years. Search is also to be made for
the ship., chartered; by Pompey te cajiry
Roman art treasures to Athens; and
wrecke.d l.n the archipelago 1,950
years ago;
WHEN THE NERVES
AEE SHATTERED.
When the nerves are shattered one
cannot think, work, eat, sleep or accomplish anything.
It's a case of force all the time—a
continued effortto keep going—no life
—no energy—no ambition—upset at
anything—nervous headaches—crying
spells—fits of depression and utter despondency. Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve
Pills cure this condition to stay cured
by rebuilding the shattered nervous
system—nourishing tho nerve centers
and resupplying what is lacking -the
active principal of life—Nerve Force.
'Mrs. J. H. Knch of 671 Michigan
Ave., Detroit, Mich., says: "As a result of a severe sickness I suffered severely from nervousness, becoming so
bad that I simply could do nothing. It
seemed as though the nervous system
was.ientirely shattered—I could not
rest at night—had no strength and just
felt completely run down. I got some
of Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills and
used several boxes". They produced a
wonderful change—I rest well again—
the appetite is good—no more headaches—and lam gaining in flesh and
nerves are Strong and steady in every
Way." For further information call at
Weinmann & Matthews' Drug Store,
Saline, Mich. 50e a box at dealers or
Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N» y. See that portrait and signature of A. W. Chase, M. D., are on
every package. • 5
January and May.
There was singular felicity (and
may it last all their lives) in a wedding which took place this week in a
country village. John Midwinter married May Flowers. Their wedding
day was the coldest we have had this
year.—London Express. ;
Excellent Streets of India.
The streets of Bombay are excellent, as aj-% generally the main roads
thrpAighaut India. They are thoroughly macadamized or metaled and made
smooth by heavy rollers.
Jfo Pity Shown.
"For years fate was after me contiguously." writes F. A. Gulledge, Verbena, Ala. "I had a terrible case of
Piles causing 24 tumors. When all
failed Bueklen's Arnica Salve cured
me. Equally good for Burns and all
aches and pains. Only 2oc at Weiu-
mann & Matthews' Drug Store.
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' IN CHANCERY.
State of Michigan,
In the Circuit Court for the County of
Washtenaw. In Chancery. Joseph GeromiUer
Complainant vs Ida GeromiUer Defendent. -
Suit pending in the Circuit Cpurt for the
County of Washtenaw In Chancery, at Ann
Arbor on the 1st day of Julv A. D. 1903.
In thjs cause It appearing from affidavit on
file, that the Defendent Idi GeromiUer cannot
be found and that her place of residence cannot
be learned after diligent search and inquiry, on
motion of Charles Awrey and Philip Blum Complainant's Solicitors, it is ordered that the said
Defendent Ida GeromiUer cause her appearance
to be entered herein, within five months from
the date of this order, and in case of her appearance that she cause her answer to the Complainant's Bill cf Complaint to be filed, and a
copy thereof to be served on said Complainant's
Solicitors, within twenty days after service on
her of a copy of said bill, and notice of this
order, and in default thereof, said bill be taken
as confessed by the said non-resident Defendent.
And it is further ordered, that within twenty
days the said Complainant cause a notice of
this order, to be published in the Saline Observer a newspaper printed, published and circulating in said county, and that such publication he continued there at least once in each
week, for six weeks in succession, or that ha
cause a copy of this order- to be personally
served oil said non-resident Defendent, at
least twenty days before the time above prescribed for her appearance.
, E, D. Kinne
■** Circuit Judge
Charles Awrey, Complainant's Solicit
Philip Blum of Counsel
AtteBt: A true copy. ., 43
Philip Blum, Begister
By Charles Awrey, Deputy Register
Night "Was Her Terror.
"I would cough nearly all night
long," writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate of
Alexandria, Ind., "and could hardly
get any sleep. I had consumption so
bad that if \ walked a block I would
cough frightfully and spit blood, but,
when all other medicines failed, three
$ 1.00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me; and I gained
58 pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe,
Bronchitis and all Throat and Lung
Troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial
bottles free at Weinmann & Matthews'*
drugstore.
"If" a woman ever gets so "home-
Jy" she isn't worth looking at, she'd
better take Rocky Mountain Tea,
Brings back the bloom of youth. 35
cents. Weinmann & Matthews
Gold Yield of Victoria.
! The gold yield of Victoria for the
first two months of this year amounted to 126,139 ounces.
His Dogs as Mourners.
At the burial of a South London man
his six dogs, draped in black, followed
the cortegn.
You' have looked into a beautiful face,
seen a sweet smile, rosy cheeks, laughing eyes and wished nature had made
you attractive. Eocky Mountain Tea
makes homely women beautiful.
"Weinmann & Matthews
S52PSAVED
TO ALL POINTS EAST AMD WEST
tt VIA THE D&B LINE.
dust Two Boats"
FFALO
DETROIT^ BUFFAL&
51W1B0AT
OASVOSIXA.
B**»the ^Ba Kirid.You Haw Always Bought
Signature
Ki£iS4"d;i&
\ CLCVB
\ Commencing JUNE IOth
ImprpTed Daily .Express Service '(H hours) totween
.DETROIT »nd BUFFALO
Leave DETROIT Daily • . 4- P-M.
Arriv.eatBUFFALO - - - 8.00A.M.
Connections -vtith all railroacts for points EAST.
LeavetBBFFALO Daily . - 5.30 P.M.
ArriveWDETROIT • ■ • 7-00A.M.
Connectiin: -with Earliest trains for all poiots in MlCil-
ICiS and tlo WEST, also with D. * C. USE of steamers for all f treat ljako Summer Kesorts. Send 2c for
illastrated iamphletsaadrates.
Rate "belfween. Detroit and Buffalo $3.50 one -way.
JW.30 rontil trip. Berths 51.00, *1.50j Staterooms
$3.50 eacutdireclion.
'I C your railway agent -will not sell you a
*a Untouch ticket, please buy a local
ticket to Buffalo or "Oeiroit, and pay your
"ransfer charges from depot to wliarf. By
.doing this we will save you $3.00 to sny
point Eait or "West.
A. A'. ScpAHTZ, G. ft A, OetreH, Hlcb.
C. S. W0RTLEY & CO.
Tpsilanti.
The Hakt, Schaffnek & Makx
Varsiry Suit, which has been so
long a favorite arcono; young men
—fellows who want "snappy"
clothes—is as , usual a popular
style this year-
it is so good a style that the
tendency is to mate all the sack
suits like the Varsity model.
There's a difference, though; you
will see it at a glance if you will
look at the clothes.
Glad to show 'em to you, any
time, and plenty of other Suits
and Overcoats in Men's,; Youths',
Boys' and Children's.
KartSdufiner
& Mars
HandTiilcrcd
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C. S. WORTLBY & CO. %
HUR CARPETS MUST
vWBARwmtl *■■■'
They are certainly more n demand each year. We
'still repeat that they are the most artistically designed'and ■ .
Best Wearing Carpets
ever sold- " .
RICHARDSON'S SUPERLATIVE CARPETS
Rugs and Mattings. »
£
YOUR NEEDS Epg^
CHILDREN'S DAY
# COMMENCEMENT
We Can Supply. New Invoice of
Ribbons, Gloves,
Neck Weai% Fancy Lace Hose,
White Goods, Laces and Embroidery
also Ladies' and Children's
fine Shoes at ~
G. C, Townsend
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I have a new lot of
lap dusters and nets
Harness of the best stock of oak leather*
A new lot of buggies.
Prices to suit all.
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Object Description
| Title | 1903-07-09; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1903-07-09 |
| 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 |
