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Saline
A.. J. Warren, Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW GO., MICH., THURSDAY FEBRUARY 25. 1901.
VOL.XXW.~NO.l9
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Sweety Son's
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., Novelties in Cotton' Goods
**. . . For Shirt Waist Suits
White Mercefi!zed Cotton Waistings
Embroideries
**
Voilles, for fine dresses
Mohairs, forJVVaists and Suits
Tweeds, for Jacket Suits
Dig' line. Black Good's, all with suitable trimmings.
An.jt.ot our Goods made to '"'our order and guaranteed.
Don't forget to attend the
EIGHBORHOOD NEWS
Mm
Happenings of Interest Gathered for the
-benefit of Oar 'Readers.
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S'Hrn. "H" ._Lm __
jHBl. J|_j» -Eli
It's ob. now and it's also big in
'splendidvalues in linen and
' white goods of every kind.,
Davis & Kishlar
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Underwear, (Moves, Mittens,
•Beet Blankets, Fleeced
Lined Hose and Wrappers
»..*-? V.*-.'.'* -." " ' ■ ■
•, -.: -. at the lowest prices. .
tiz\.u<,.' "r'Chas.. Burkhart-.
■>.:•
iCGLARSE
For
FURNITURE:
He has a full and complete.line:,
LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT!
Country or city residences, stores, hotels, schools,
churches or any style of building can be lighted with "
GARTER'S AGETYUHE SAS SEKES&T9RS
'"Cijs^e trco, elgin Caiis in connectlor. -ff |tk'oqr f|ese"f _,ters, profluse
ft l"3*lti *i»""i9l» i§ oft*sa asK'sif"Katwe's Sunlight.'' You cannot
aHbrd to be without it. Only ordinary gas piping and'fcctures
required. "Write, for full information.
I^AMM^CETVLEHEBflS BEKElflJORJEe., Dspt. S,%Hi|gara,Falls» H, Y. {
*"#*. -/"H ■*( «
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Rubella (dutch measlea) are prevail
ng in Freedom.
Ann Arbor is likely to lose the
Toledo & Michigan electric line.
Mrs Mary H.'Cheever, a well known
Ypsilanti lady, passed away Friday.
A. A. Graves of Ypsilanti, has been
declared insane and was taken to the
asylum at Pontiac last week.
Alfred Smyth has been appointed
supervisor of Sharon township iu place
of M. L Raymond who moved to Grass
Lake.
The Ann Arbor Brewing Co. has
gone into the Bands or a receiver, The
Union Trust Co. of Detroit, being the
receiver.
Chas. Bevier of Stockbridge, who
froze his feet so badly, a month ago,
and was obliged to have them amputated, did not stand[the §hoek but died
last week. .
The First National Bank of Ypsilanti, has purchased the C. H. Cady
block on the southeast corner of Congress and Washington streets and will
take possession April first.
The Dewey Cafe o£ Ypsilanti, was
found closed Friday morning and Mrs.
Anna Qprbeil, the proprietior, nowhere
to be found. It \§ thought she went to
Minnesota where ahe has a farm. '
■ Erof. A. M. Cloyer, who graduated
from the TJ. of M. iu 1899 and since
thens has b'tgei. an instructor in the
University, left Friday for the Philippines where bs has a position awaiting
him,
As W3s Stearns of Pittsfield, was
dri_tfnaanto Ann Arbor last Wednes-
euing her horse became' fright
at a runaway team and backed
lnK) a D., Y., A. A. & J. car hurlirj__
fer through the air for a distance cf UO
'feet but she landed in a snow hank ane
escaped unharmed.
A taxpayer of Chelsea wants to know
who supports 10 to 20 young loafers,
strangers to this vicinity, who art
making their headquarters at the olii
lockup and are burning county coal.
Tne only way to clean p.u,t, these loaf
er.-. is to gtp.p, feeding them and feed
and plothe qui- own poor.—Chelst-*«
Oerald.
ad Irishman and his wife were left a
sum of moue.\ t-ud decided, to see the
world. They went to Jerusalem and
the sea of Galilee. When asked if she
would like a boat ride on the sea that
Christ walked on? She said: "flow
mtioh does yez charge to rent a boat
for an hour?" "Twenty-live dollars,"
was the reply. ''Well, begory, itTs no
wonder that the good Lord walked,"
was her reply.—Ex.
. The electric people this week are
running two gangs of men trying to
shdvel out. It will be three weeks
Saturday siuce we, have seen \,he car.
—Saline .Observer. "H*,o;''we *.vqr_*, an
electric road£-^Jylanc.he§$er |5n,teyprise.
i)o you 'wan**; ap. electric road? Of
course, you do. It is not every winter
that is as hard an one as-this is on,
vleetiic roads, and,'for that matter,
steam roads as well. And, when once
^ou get an electric road you would not
"part with it under any consideration,
even though another stiff winter
should come.—Chelsea Herald,
A conductor on one of the city electric cars this meming was compelled
to perform an Unpleasant duty in putting off his car a fine bird d.og "pplong-
irig to one of the lad,y passengers.
The.' penalty'-'.a*;, feilure p.n his part
wp\ild have heen a fifteen days* layoff
for himself, but nevertheless the sympathy of'the passengers seemed to be
on the side of the dog. Most of them
recall, probably, that they are fre-'
quently compelled to ride with human
beiugs whose presence is much more
objectionable than that of the canine.
—Times.
Prom thf*, stream of people that wer$
"'ing into Dnvis & Co.'s grocery qi^i .p.
ihia'morningone would h§ya thought
a bargain sale wa,s g"j-.*jg en,. . '""be a,t-
jtr>'.c:tion pro,ye^ to he nothing more
• than a fish—hut what a fish! It made
the eyes ot the" local, "Isaak Waltons"
. turn grte'n with envy. It was 87
inches long, 4 inches through the
hack and 8 inches wid« and weighed a
ittle over 19" pounds. It was sppared.
hv Guy E. Davis and hut few of our
i-'ciil sportsmen believed that sucl\ S*
ti>h oi,uld be taken from the VTUtrtPS ofr
•'foriage Lake.. v'By o„!{V fisliermen
1 was pronounce^ la ha a genuine mu»J
Lenawee couaty is still agitating the
question, oflocal option. The law requires the signatures of 357S persons
before the committee can call an election and the committee have already
secured nearly 4000 names which
means that the people will have an
opportunity to vote the county dry.
Fire was discovered in the room occupied by Edward MaeClain in the
house owned by Mrs. Catharine
Cramer last Thursday evening, during
the absence of -the young man. Mi*.
MacClain's loss which amounted to
§400 was covered by'insurance.
A young man of this town slowed up
Monday forenoon like a fly on Sticky
fly paper. ■ His rubbers had been
standing.in a little pooL of* jsvater and
were consequently just in condition to
freeze fast, to the stone-cold cement
walk. They .did so; and \J,he young
man only escaped the part of a wooden
Indianby having the presence of mind
to step out of his overshoes. If he had
been in his bare feet he would have
had to remain frozen last until spring,
—Chelsea Standard.
Inventory Sale
During the month of January C. S. Wortley
& Co. will sell winter goods at a , " >
BIG DISCOUNT
> All Men's, Boys' and Children's Overcoats,**
Suite, Reefers, Pea Jackets, Sweaters, Cordi- .
gan Jackets, Odd pants'and Teste, etc, are 2
now selling at a big xeductipn.*' An - i_■
EXTRA DISGOU1MT
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on all Men's Ulsters, Fur, Buffalo Cloth and. ; , ...
Astrachan Overcoats, .•-•-.
If you are in need of anything in our line
you can save money by buying now. ..''*"
C.S. WORTLEY & CO.
"Y"psilarLti.
Feed your hair; nourish it;
give it something to live on.
Then it will stop falling, and
will grow long and heavy.
Ayer's Hair Vigor is the only
hair food you ckn buy. For 60
years it has been doing" just
what we claim it will d.Q,* Jt
will not d|saj>|5.Qls? you.
"My "jail usaft ta bo Tory.s"iort, Bntafter
usink layer's "rJuir Vipror :\ sliorttime it liegan
.-_ j—aa. ....a—^™ j. ;» *j;..«.^— f""hcs long.
:terl)eiug
Etas, J. H. Eifek, Colorado Springs, Colo.
£1-00 a Tsottle. J. c. a.tek_co.,
"or
AU druggists
Better Than Gold.
"I was troubled for several , years
with chronic indigestion and nervous
debility," writes F. J. Green of Lancaster, N. H. "No remedy helped me
until I began using Electric Bitt^ns,
which did me more good than, a,y, the
medicines I ever usedj. "Phe-y have
also kept m^ \vi"e. ijO, e*S<5eUent health
for years. S£>£ sfty-i JHeetric Bitters*
;are just s.pA?**,(ii(l for female trouble.-;
: tjt_a\ Vfeey are a grand tonic and invig* i
orator for weak, run down women. I
No other medicine can take its place j
in our familv." " Try them. Only 50c. j
Satisfaciion guaranteed by Weinmaun "
& Matthews.
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Friendship is Friendship. Business'is Biismess. . I would pass my
Father-in-law if he charged me from one to five csnls more for the same
article than his competitors. We are satisfied with short profits and carry
the same quality of goods that other first-class merchants do. Our increasing trade is strong evidence that we are treating the trade right and merit
a large patronage. . ' ■....,.
Our Spring Iain of SHOES
are arriving and they will speak for themselves, but we shall continue offering bargains on our present stock. They are GOOD qualities and
monay savers. We carry a complete line of •;
'1
There is a big deception in Teas and - Coffees. We do not deceive, on
every deal you get value. Try a lb of our 20c Coffee and see a pound of
our 40c and 50e Tea.
Our Puritan Yeast at 3c. '•*
Our White Puff Baking Powder at-20c a lb.
* Our Palaeine Oil at" 15c a gal. ""*
and numerous other articles, together
sweethedrt. *
with a nice valentine for the
•8. T. FAIRBANK
Resists Electric Current.
Artemiev. a Eussian electrician, Has
invented a pliable coat of mail which
effectively protects against currents, of-
150,000 volts.
DR. SPINNEY,
Founder of
Dr.Spinney & Co.
* CURED TO STAY CURED.
^ If your blood has been poisoned ■with any'hereditary or.ao
?[uired disease you are never safe until the virus is eradicated
rom the system. Don't trust to faniilv doctors.-patent medicines, blood purifiers, mercury and potash, etc., 'l"hey;will riev-
er cure you—though they may helpyou temporarily-X.-Have you
blotches, eruptions, running sores, "bone pains, itchiness of file
skin, sore throat, falling out of the hair, dyspeptic stomach, /
weak heart—We, rtm cure you. '*•_"-..' '
YOU CAH PAY AFTER YOU ARE gURED.
Our VITA1IZED TREATaiENT is the result of 39 years
experience in the treatment of thousands of Blood Diseltses. ,-If
we fail in curing you, you need not pay us a cent. %
We Cure-Nervous Debility, Blood Diseases.Varico-
cele and Strictures, (without operation). Sexual Weakness, Urinary, Kidney and Bladder Diseases. - ..
CONSULTATION FREE.
Home Treatment*
BOOKLETS FREE. List of Questions sent for
ss.A.iss-i'oss.x.ia..
1 lie Kind You Urn Always Bought
S^ate.-* /-^Jf V^X_?.-#-_iZ. "
"WANTED—Faithful person to call
on retail trade and agents for manufacturing house having well estahllsift-
ed business; local territory; sU»$igB,t
salary §20 paid weekly and. expense,
mouey advanced; previous experience-
unnecessary; position, perrnaue*lt*j bus|»
ness successful. Enclose sell-ad'dress-
ed envelope Superiatendent.Travel-
e^SPilMonoii Bldg., Chicago.
Birds work for roan from the first glimmer of light,
Rook Mountain Tea works for mankind both day au<1 night,
That's why it is famous the world o'er
and o'er, ,
It will not let you turn over and take!
another snore. - j
Wheeler's Pharmacy
SPINNEY * CO.
290 Woodward Ave., Detroit. Mich.
If Your
oze
"*-%-■**
Duti't Forget :
That Warner'^ Whit** Wine of Tar
'will surely sure that eousrn. and cold.
' Wheeler's Pharmacj; 1
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needs repairing, bring it to
WEINMANN i# MATTHEWS
"Corner Drug Store"
We will do it promptly
And guarantee satisfaction
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Object Description
| Title | 1904-02-25; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1904-02-25 |
| 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 |
