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SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH.. THURSDAY OCTOBER 22, 1903.
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NEW FALL GOODS
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Sweet & Sdii's
NOVELTIES in SUITINGS.
NEW BLACK GOODS.
FANCY BR1! LIANTINE in heavy weights.
WE MAKE TO ORDER
any dret s goods in our stuck, material and work better
tban ready made at same price, and fit guaranteed.
FUR GOODS
One of our specialties. . Finest quality of low price.
- , Big New Line of -
Ready to wear HATS
•^ Three floors packed full of
Staple and Fancy Dry G-oods.
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SOROSIS SOLVES
PETTICOAT PROBLEMS.
/-w \Yes, yon particular people, at last we
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havJe-fcno -petticoat to suit eyeyj one of
ven you." No slipshod stitching, "no
ei/easing wrinkles, no careless finish or indifferent Ut. But an underskirt made un-
raerstandingly. But from lining models;
'of mercerized sateen, rich and lustrous.
.Yoke and flare and straight front—perfect
fitting all. And a finish that is exquisite,
really.
Wa haw the Soros's Garments at Sl-00, $1.50, $1.7(5,
2.00, $2.50, S3.00 and §400. ..They are beauties all.
Davis & Kishlar
^ * Miss My rtteBerdine who is well known to Saline people is now
in our employ and will be released to see her*friehds.
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The Osborne Goods
Are not in
THE TRUST
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EIGHB0RH00D NEWS
'arren & Mills Agents
ft your Job Printing
done at the
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Happening* of Interest Gathered for the
"Benefit of Oar "Readers.
Grass Lake with a population of 700,
has four milk dealers.
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It is reported that there is near
Grass Lake, an appie orchard in full
blossom. .
W. F. Bird of Aun Arbor, will have
charge of the Fruit exhibit for the St.
Louis E'air from this county.
" It is claimed that eight, miles of the
O. and M. electric line is graded
between Petersburg and Toledo.
John W. Haatrer of Ann Arbor, has
been commissioned by Gov. Bliss as
Battalion adjutant of the First Michigan Infantry.
The "Weddiug March" seems to be
many a Tecumseh ''Maiden's Prayer"
tnese beautilul.Octobei- days.—Teeum-
eeh News. •
Four thousand aud. sixty eight students have been eu rolled iu tlid U. of
M. this fall, tne largest nuinoer ever
Known in the bistory of the college.
Snerii? GaunUett is the possesser of
a policeman's billy which was carried
by his father and grandfather, who
were both policemen in London. JEx.
i)r. Jonathan Taft, who has stood at
the head of the Dental Department "ol
the U. of M. lor the past 2S years, died
at his home iu Ann Arbor Thursday
night, aged 83 years. He was the oltt-
est proicssor of tne University.
Au Ypsilautiau who was out shool-
lug at forlage Laue, thought he had
struck ;t Douuuztt in the shape of a flock
of ducks. He killed a whole dozen of
men*, before they got away and. carried
them into camp. He there learned,
much to his chagrin, that hie ducks
were just mud hens and nothing more.
—Uhelsea Herald.
The U. of M. continues in hard luck.
After Dr. Taft's death within twenty-
four hours came Prof. Greeu, who died
Friday of paralysis of the heart. He
was second oldest of the professors and
stood at the head of tbe mechanic'*!
and engineering eparlm,6*H§, Next
came Prof, fcjearge' Hempl, who
lost an eye in a game of golf, Saturday.
I'Thus, two uro(es,§ora are dead aud another seriously injured withiu four
days lime.
At a meeting of the board of Supervisors held in Ann Arbor last week
the following appointments were
made: J. D. Kyau, county auditor to
succeed himself; James Taylor of
Chelsea, superintendent* of too poor;
M. Davenport, court ho'iise janitor, and
Miss Josephine Hoppi; o( Siylyaq as a
member of the bp.ard of *°chnQl examiners. They also, *•*■.(. down quite hard:
ou .Jildge VYqtkins for interfering
wkeu.the board ordered the court
bouse clock to standard tiin<j, aho
abolished his extra$=100 clerk hire."
Edison's First Check,
The first check that Thomas A.' Edison ever received -was for $40,000. It
-was in payment 'for his invention" of
the ticker, for which he had expected
to receive about $5,000. He. was so
overwhelmed by the thought of his
fortune that after he had cashed bis
check he put lome of the money in
each of his pockets, and slept that
night with his clothes on, so that he
conld feel It whenever he awoke.
Liszt at Seventy-Five.
Everi at 75 Lizst was a pianist whose
powers lay beyond the pale to which
sober language or calm criticism could
reach or be applied; Enough that its
greatest charm seemed to me to lie
in a perfectly divine touch, and in a
tone more remarkable for exquisitely
musical quality than volumes of dynamic force, aided by a technic still
incomparably brilliant and superb.—
Herman Klein in April Century.
Saved TwoTrom Death.
"Our little daughter had an almost
fatal attack ot whooping cough and
hronchitis,"t*writes Mrs. W. K. Havi-
land of Armorjk, N. Y., "but, when all
other remedies failed, we saved her
life with Dr. King's New Discovery.
Our niece, whojhad 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.
C.S. WORTLEY & CO. '
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Sell Bart, Shaffoer & Ian; Gloimg.
Of all the beautiful, attraative creations that the famous
•'Clothes Makers," Harts Sohaffner & Marx- ever produced,
this fall's styjes eclipse all others from "an artistic'standpoint.
The hand of tha artist is in eyery line and carve of the garment, Their designer, like the designer of the *'Reliance,"'
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 kn'-w^ae eorxeet
styles to make fpr their customers.
Clothing dealers throughout the U. S. who haven't the H., S.
& M. goods, but 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 imitation, when you can
get the real article. It costs no more, and the workmanship,
linings and trimmings are much better.
C. S. WORTLEY & CO, -
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A New Form of Surgery. " ,
Knife ahd-fprk "surgery is the name-
given'.to a new method of an eminent
Berlin surgeon by which he avoids;
the dangers of contaminating'wounds:
by putting his fingers in* them. The*
surgeon performs many operations
without - ever touching the tissues, a
much as we eat our meals by aid ot"
forks and spoons, instead of clawing''
our" food. .:...'
BearstEe'
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of
.STORIA.
yTtie Kind You Haye Always Biugfit
CONSUMPTION
No longer, fatal.
A Preparation has been discovered
that actually Destroys the Tuberculosis Germs that Cause Consumption,
and cures All Lung Troubles, Bronchitis, Asthma and Catarrh.
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Lung-Germine, the great germ destroyer, was discovered by an old German doctor scientist and has cured
hundreds of cases of consumption,
bronchitis, asthma and catarrh in Germany and in this country. The German Medical Profession, as well as the
American Physicians and Specialists,
have declared Lung-Germine the only
safe, reliable consumption ^and lung-
trouble germ destroyer ever discovered. It has stood the most rigid tests
by noted physicians and has given
positive proof that it kills Tuberculosis germs of consumption and destroys
absolutely every symptom of this fatal
disease. It bas revolutionized the
treatment of consumption and removed
it from the list of deadly, fatal diseases and placed it among the curable.
This is an honest remedy that will
cure you, no matter how far,the disease may be advanced or how aggravated, and a demonstration with Lung-
Gerroine will prove its valuable qualities. If you have consumption or any
of'its symptoms (coughin;*; and hawking continually, suiiting yellow and
black matter, bleeding from the lungs,
weau voice, fever, flu chest, night
sweats, flushed complexion, pain in
ebes't or under the shoulder blades,
wasting away of flesh, etc.) don't fail
to give Lung-Germine a trial.
The undersigned has the,agency in
Saline aud surrounding territory and
has a large supply of Lung-Germine in
stock. Hereafter, Mr. John Hauser of
Saline, who is President of the" LuDg-
Germine Co., located in Jackson,
Mich*, will not sell aflymore of the
medicine emongst friends and neighbors and desires them to call' at
Wheeler's Pharmacy,v Saline, also
Mann's Drug Store, Ann Arbor,
Fire Screen of Human Skin.
The Sultan of Turkey is said to pos-*
sess a fire screen made of tanned human skin, exquisitely embossed, and
over two hundred years old. The
skins were, those of twelve faithful
servants who rescued one of his majesty's ancestors from a blazing wing
of the palace, afterwards .succumbing
to the effects of their burns.
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Grass Carpets and Rigs
art
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A. C. CLARKE'S
Our stock of fall shoes are hero ready for
your inspection. Our aim is to keep oniy
the best. To do this wb buy only of tlie
most reliable manufacturers.
We solicit a share of your trade.
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Next Presidential Contes
In the presidential* contest of to04
there will be 476 electors, .the i\im-
h'qj? of senators* (80) added to lhe
number of representatives (3S6).
the'*-two previous presidential elecAl
tions. 1896 and "1900, the number orj
electors was 447, In 1892 it was .444,
the addition being made by the admission of "Utah as a State. - In 1894
and 1888 there were- 401 electors. In
1878 and 1880 there were 369.
General Querry.
Graduates of our public schools may
knpjr a heap about sociology, Roman
(geometry, but they cannot
glish language. , What's
jjrooklyn Eagle.
Qh^s,BurRhart
Good Pills
Ayer's Pills are good pills.
You know that. The best
'family laxative you can buy.
Want your moustache or heard a
beautiful orown or rich black ? Use
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Opium, Laudanum? Oocsifse and a"l Drug Habits
permanently, cured,- without pain pr "detention, from, business, lea-igng no craving.« .
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Object Description
| Title | 1903-10-22; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1903-10-22 |
| 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 |
