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SALINE, WASHTENAW *C0., MICH., THURSDAY OCTOBER 1, 1903.
VOL. XXHI.-NO 50.
fcJEW FALL GOODS
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XESIL .A-ZLsTTX
NOVELTIES in SUITINGS.
NEW BLACK GOODS. - ' • ' '
FANCY BRILLIANTINE in heavy weights.
Ve make to order " . -. "
any drefs goods in our stuck, material and work better
than ready hiacle at same price, and fit guaranteed.
FUR SOOBS
One of our specialties. Finest quality of low price,
"^fc Big New Line of
*"\ Radir'to wara HATS
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Three floors packed full of .
Staple and Fancy Dry G-oods,
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SOROSIS SOLVES
PETTICOAT PROBLEMS.
Yes, you particular people, at last
have the petticoat to suit every one
*'even yon." No slipshod stitching,
we
of
no?
in-
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creasing wrinkles, no careless finish or
different tit. But an underskirt made un-
dfi'Standingly. But from litiing models;
of mercerized sateen, rich and lustrous.
Yoke and flare and straight front—perfect
fitting a]I. And a finish that is exquisite,
really.
We have the Sor6sis Garments at $1.00, $1.50, $l,?a,
S2.00, 82,50, S8.00 and §4.00. They aye beauties all.
& Kishlar
Miss Myrtie Bordihe who is well known, to Saline people is now
"n prjr e.niploy an4 will he ploased to see her friends.
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The Osborne Goods
Are not in
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Warren & Mills Agents
•Get your Jol^ Printing
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NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
* afK, Happenings of Interest Gathered for tie
&ffj£ ' benefit of Our "Readers.
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QbsersEr dffice
The dog poisoner is at work in Tecumseh.
Ann Arbor's paving bonds haye all
been sold.
Tbe Milan schools arc closed oo account, of diphtheria.
58 deaths are reported in Washtenaw
county during August:
HaselsehwerdtJ3ros. of Sharon, recently threshed 171S bushels of oats
from- 80 acres.
The millinery establishments of Ann
Arbor, with two exceptions, will close
at 6 o'clock standard time.
arley Cornell of Adrian, was acci-
dentlyshot in the intestines last Wednesday and will probably die.
Manchester is trying to corne in for
a little notoriety, as the former residence of a doctor, who has* discovered
a cure for lockjaw.:—Ex.
A. W. Ames of Ann Arbor, who has
heen connected with the American Express Co. for 46 years, -died last Thursday after a lingering illness of 2 years.
Girls and old xaaids are already making calculations-oo leap year in 1904,
the first time in eight years. Eligible
young men expect to take to the.woods.
Tecumseh News.
There "is a little link missing in the
chain of title on the new postoffice site
for Ann Arbor, and Judge Watkins is
digging through the old pap^j to
make the chain complete.
Miss Pepper hqs. fer-cm Ta-engaged as
one of t^e, t.aao,hers in the Holly
school,--. Smart teacher.—Northville
SsPQi'd- Beoher life. And she'll
make it hot for the kids, too.—Press^
Ypsilanti is soon to have another
factory, it being the Coiastook Sash
Lock and Novelty Qo, with a capitalization of 12,0,000. They have purchase1": the old electric light plant near
the Miohigan Central tracks on Cross
street and will soon be doing business.
The meanest man iu Tecumseh has
been around again and this time poisoned dogs belonging to S. W. Anderson, Dr. Eeei and Harry Moore.
Thank the Lord we have hot the disposition of that man.- He is too mean
to be happy a minute himself.—Tecumseh News.
Clarenaa Ohaptn of Ypsilanti, seems
io bave. considerable trouble in keeping out of trouble, the last charge ba-
ing the stealing of two brass matcher
heads valued at 540, He was allowed
to go on suspended sentence through
the intercession of w. K. Chilas of
Ann Arbor, the agent of the Sluts
Board of Corrections and Charities.
Two of Manchester's popular young
men were taken to Ypsilanti one day
last week by a deputy game warden
where they paid fines and costs
amcunlipg to $39 for two Scrawny little
squirrels whieh they shot out of season. This may be a warning to some
of the boys around here.' If not let
them try some of the same medicine.
Two young- men went outside the
corporation limits on Saturday evening for the avowed purpose of punching each other's head. A lumber
wagon load of spectators went along
to see tbe "set to" but tha belligerents
were separated before either" were
badly hurt. A dice game is said to
have caused the differences.—Brooklyn Exponent.
Will Carpenter of Ypsilanti, caught
a black bass at Portage Lake one day
last week, that weighed 2 oz. less than
six pounds.—Dexter Leader. Your attention is again called to the fact that
The Leader has telephone connection.
Our number is 19, and we will be
pleased to have you telephone us items
at any time. The 'phone was put in as
much for your convenience as ours and
we will be glad to have you avail yourself of the convenience. Ring us up.
—Dexter Leader. Hello, hell—o! Is
that you Bro. Thompson? Just called"
you up to inquire if you aren't getting
overjyi cont-uientious in stating the
wt ight ofj&sl*.—Chelsea Standard.
' ""ilayor Jofnson haa called ihe council's attention to the unsightly and un-
sanatory coadilioh of the street in
front of Mi - Sands' place On Center
street. Tht gutter is not paved there
and horses pitched to posts, there dig
out huge hples, whieli {j|U with water
and refuse, an,t| which, because of
heavy sbacft-> refuse to dry out.—Northville fiect*rd. We refuse to believe
"Jba|.a.ho^se can dig qm & hole. If he
should digit out, what would become
of it? A horse that t;an paw out a
hole, must be a holy terror from Paw
Paw. We see no reason why refuse in
such a hole would not he hole some.
We do not desire to put the Record
writer in the hole, hut as the Court
says to a, witness, "we want the truth,
the hole truth." That's the whole
situation.—Press.
Great Britain's Navy Growing.
Great Britain; has" in course of construction eleven battleships, nineteen,
armored cruisers, two second and four
third class cruisers, lour scouts, two
sloops, nineteen destroyers, eighteen
torpedo boats and three submarines.
South African Coal Fields.
Four great coal stations are about
to be exploited in South Africa. The
most southerly field lies between Lady-
smith and the northern boundary of."
Natal. These regions will in the near
future supply a large part of the
world's demand for coal. Natal exported 204,000 tons in. 1901.
Immense Area Ruled by the Czar.
The rule of the Czar extends over
twice as much contiguous territory 'as
any other power in. the world.
Saved Two rroni Death.
"Our little daughter had an almost
fatal attack of whooping cough and
bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Havi-
laud of-Armonk, N. Y., "but, when all
other remedies failed, we saved her
life with Dr. King's New Discovery.
Our niece., who had consumption in an
advanced stage, also used this wonderful medicine and to-day she is perfectly well." ^Desperate throat and lung
diseases yield to Dr, King's New Discovery as to no other . medicine on
earth. Infallible for Coughs and Colds.
50c and $1.00 bottles guaranteed by
Weinmann & Matthews. Trial bottles
free.
New Cattle Food Popular.
Machinery has been ordered'for the
Argentine Republic to turn out 250
tons a week of "molascuit," the new
cattle food made from molasses and
sugarcane fiber..
Wealth in Few Hands. -
Ninety per cent of the wealth of the
United States is held by 10 per cent of
the people.
rrwor.
A physician says the fewer garments
people wear the longer they will live.
Note the ripe old age of ballet girls.
' Whaling Station on Shetland.
A Norwegian company is establishing a whaling station on the northern
part of the mainland of Shetland.
A Perfect Painless Pill
is the one that will cleanse the system,
set the liver to action, remove the
bile, clear the complexion, cure headache and leave a- good taste in the
mouth. The famous little pills for
doing such worlc pleasantly and effectually are DeWitt's Little Early Risers.
Bob Moore of Lafayette, Ind., says:
."All other pills I have used gripe and
sicl-en, while DeWitt's Little Early
Risers are simply perfect." Soli by
O.C Wheeler.
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For coughs, colds, bronchitis,
asthma, weak throats, weak
lungs, consumption, take
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
Pectoral
Always Keep a.bottle of it in
the house. We have been
saying this for 60 years, and
so have the doctors.
"•■fhire used Ayer's Cherry Pectoraliii my
family for « years. It 3s the test medicine
In the world, I toww, for >U throat and long
troubles."
Mhs. J."K.-*fo?toEOSS,Waltham,SIass.
25c,5(lc.,fl.00. j.c.A-raKCO..
All druggists. B "towel" ._J»ass=_
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Daily action of t&e bowels is nggi?
sary. Aid nature with AVer's SsIUs
C. S. WORTLEY & GO.--
"3Er"-ps±Hai-o_-tri::- -
Sell.Hart, Shaffner & fflarx Glothmg.
Of all the beautiful, attractive qreations that the famous
"Clothes Makers," Hart, SchafFner.**"& Marx ever produced,
this fall's styles eclipse all others from an .artistic standpoint.
The hand of the artist is in eyery line and curve of the garment, Their designer, like the designer of the "Keliance,"
is a product of American soil and industry,—was born an artist—could not help himself—and to-day stands at the head of
our nation as an artistic designer of Men's Clothing.
Merchant Tailors from all parts of the country secure the H-,
S. & M. "Style Book" in order that they may know the correct
styles to make for their customers.
Clothing dealers throughout the TJ. S. who haven't the H.., S.
& M. goods, bnt who wish to impress you with the value of the
article they want to sell, will always say, "this is just as good
as the H., S. & M." But why buy an imitftion, when you can
get the real article. It costs no inore, and the workmanship,
linings and triinmings*are much better.
G. S. WORTLEY & CO.
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££
99
V.
Grass Carpets and Rugs
arb
A. C. CLARKE'S
SCHOOLS
Our s'tock of fall shoes are hero ready .for
your inspection. Our aim is to keep only
the best. To do this we buy only of the
most reliable manufacturers.
We solicit a share of your trade.
We also handle the
Famous Black Cat
made extra
wear at
heayy at the knee for
G- C, Townseftd's
Chas. Burkhart
*ary.
Opium, Laudanum, Cocaine and all Drug Hal^.
I permanently cuied, without pain or detention from business, leaving 110 cs-ajftm
j for drags or ofhft" stimulants. .... «--_-, "■*■' '~~ '
j their .natural condition because i
11 prepai-el^yiuiem'jilnt physician. ^_^ ^
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Object Description
| Title | 1903-10-01; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1903-10-01 |
| 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 |
