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SALINE, WASHTENAW 00., MICH., THURSDAY JANUARY 7, 190*4.
VOL. XXIV.—NO. 12
;-:'; WE MAKE TO ORDER
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any dre.'s goods in our stock, material and work better
than ready made at same price, and fit guaranteed. v ■
&OODS
One of our specialties. FiuosL quality of low price.
Big New Line" of
*:o w-ssa.2? MATS
Three iloors packed full of
Staple and Fancy Dry G-oods.
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BEFORE* IMlTKMTOIlY
Short ends at short prices.
We do nob like to inventory remnants, never" do
if we can help it.
We make ridiculously low prices on them. ' .
Sow is the time, yon surely will lind something
you want and if you do, you will save some
money.
Short ends of
Dress Goods, Silks, Ginghams.
Outings, Flannelettes
in fact, remnants of everything very low.
We are selling. Jackets at 82.98 that- are marked
S15 00, last season's garments that's all."
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lied Hose and Wrapp
Lt tlie lowest prices.
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He has a full and complete,,line.
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'"* TheNearest Approach, to Sanlight and Almost as Cheap,
m& nummmm mzwwwzxk
£Zs$0 your stores ""gat rs day-. AHartra-aro house \mtG3 us
,lWc2ik6 your lampa^o toellwe ere
noto parking niGhts instead ofilays.*'
We alco manufacturo TABLE LAMPS, "WAIiE. "DAMPS,
C3AKBEMJEKS, S3TEEEX T2A3&BS, Etc. 100 Candlo
Powersoven hours CBB CEST. **OT.-icts. No Smote. Ko Odor.
Absolutely safe. -Car's"? SEI"", AI? SIGHT. HsolnsiTO territory to goodageutsf tSTWrite for catalogue! axtfprices.
CHICAGO SOLAR E-tG"-iT CQ„' CHICAGO.
Diphtheria* is
yille.
The Manchester Enterprise i=
nicely located in its new buiidiug.
The two hospitals of the U. of M.
treated 1401 patients during the past
year.
Albert Bauer of Northfield, who shot
Frank Davis, was committed to the
Poutiac asylum last Thursday.
"E. W. Beuller of Grass Lake, has
had four operations on his foot that
was injured aboutfour years ago.
The State Teachers' Association at
its recent meeting in Ann Arbor elected Dr.'C. O. Hoyt of Ypsilanti as
Chairman.
Dundee had the record of having the
most marriages of any other town of
Monroe county of its size and now it is
running high iu divorces,
A Monroe alderman was so excited
over a game of cards that he did not
attend a city council meeting and was
fined §17.20 including costs,.
Mrs. Dalos Fall, wife of Superintendent of Public Instruction, is niinus an
elegant fur coat while in attendance at
the State Teachers' meeting.
Robert Savage of Adrian, underwent
an operation last week Tuesday, it heing found necessary to amputate his
right leg on account of tuberculosis of
the knee joint.
Washtenaw county did not suffer
from, the Iroquois fire at Chicago but
four nephews of Guy Henningof Ann
Arbor were among the dead. They
were sons of James Henhing, former
resident of tlie place. Ypsilanti also
reports some but were only slightly
injured.
A proinluent lady of this city has
four lovely Cats and while all were
having a pleasant time on Christmas,
believed the felines should haye a good
time also. She pr.ocu.red two small
trees and .filled them with catnip, and
the way those cats went for it was a
caution—Adr'Uin Times.
Cli'olUj narrowly escaped a good big
blaae last, week Tuesday afternoon.
The seen© of trouble happened in
MeAdains & Co.'s store. They had a
large kettle in tbe back room for trying out lard, under the kettle is a
foundation of brick and in some way
the fire communicated with the floor,
but was put out in time to avoid Serious trouble.
Mrs. Adelia Bun ton of :Belle villi*,
wliilo efij iyjnur Christmas festivities at
th** home of h *i* .GsiugMo,'*, stepped
through a trap door lending to the
cellar, which had been accidentally
h-ft ope/i-nnd fell to the bottom.- She
sustained a bud fracture to. one of her
limbs iitid- was at onuft S'.ven ehloro
fo-rn tn reduge the fracture but she
did not rally from the auaesthetic.
'Twas evening, and a, gallant beau
aad pretty maid did homaward go; the
icy walk caused her to slip, (she didn't
seem to care a flip). "Lean on my arm,
my dear," said he. "Can you," she
queried, "support me?" Of orange
blossoms now they talk; 'tis the result
of the slippery walk) audit you wonder whose the bride, her. home you'll
lind on the East Side.—Hudson Post.
A pointer for some persons hereabouts who are seeking a- good resolution to adopt 011 New Years: It is,
Mind your own business and keep yarn1
uose out of other people's n&'airs.
This resolution is suggested hy remarks from a gentleman who has been
doing business in town for several days
and has come in contact with several
of the business places. Ke says he
never before has heard so much gossip
indulged in hy setters around stores, of
the financial and private affairs of persons as he had heard 'while here—
these affairs apparently w;ere talking
about with the utmost freedom. ■ Every
person can profitably use their whole
lime to promotion of their own affairs
arid cannot devote a portion of
The calendar of the Saline^Observer
man became mixed last week and he
came out with an emerald green, St.
Patrick's Day edition on'Christmas.
If he had published tiie day after the
explanation might he considered apparent, but the day before—we give it
up.—Chelsea Standard. Brother, it
was only a green Christmas.
About 150 turkeys were given out as
a very praetical expression of Merry
Christmas to tbe employes of the Glazier Stove Co. A number who are
not employed in the stove works, also
received turkeys from Mr. Glazier.
Probably the aggregate of turkey meat
distributed was pretty close to a ton.
—Chelsea Standard. This reminds
one of our former meat dealer Geo. A,
Lindenschmitt who during his long
business stay here never let pass a
Christmas without giving away upwards of a dozen turkeys and chickens
to friends and the needy.
Don't try cheap cough* medicines,. .Get the best, Ayer's
CherYy Pectoral; What a
record it has, sixty years of
Cherry
Pectoral
cures! Ask your doctor-if
he doesn'*t use it for coughs,
colds, bronchitis, and all
throat and lung troubles. ;
"'Ilia-ye found that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
is tho "best medicine I can prescribe for bronchitis, influenza, eonjrhs, and hard colds."
M. LODEMA2J, M.D., Ithaca. N.T.
.1. C. A-EEK. CO.,
Lowell. Mass.
During the month of January, C. S. Wortley
& Co. will sell winter goods ata
BIG DISCOUNT - • ■--
All Men's, Boys' and Children's Overcoats,
Suits, Reefers, Pea Jackets, Sweaters, Cordi-
gan Jackets, Odd pants and Vests, etc, are
now selling at a big reduction. An
extra Discounrar "
on all Men's Ulsters, Fur, Buffalo Cloth and
Astrachan Overcoats.
' If you are in need of anythin g in our line
you can save money by buying now. ...».■»
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Begins Saturday! January \%
An opportunity to buy Ladies, Wearing Apparel, at" a
saving" of .1 to J*.
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Correct any tendency to constipation with small doses of Ayer's Fills.
Have you indigestiou, constipation,
headache, backache, kidney trouble?
Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will
make you ■ well. If it fails get your
money back. That's fair. Tea.or tablet form. 35e Wheeler's Pharmacy •
SUITS
Choice of all our best Suits up to 835 for $15*00".
Choice of Suits up to S25 for 312.50.'
Choice of Suits np to S17.50 for S9.75."
Cho ice of Suits' up to S15' for S7.50.
Coats up to S35 to close at §15.00.. ;. >
Coats up to S20 to close at 812.50.
Coats up to S15 to close at S9.75.
Coats up to 812.50 to close at'87.50.
Coats up to S10 to-close at S5.00,
The opportunity of the year.
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The MILLS ۩v
I^adies OiatHites?s
Main. St. .-
KWm ARBOR
Got In for Nothing.
A .Carthage small boy, ■who accompanied his father to church for the
first- time the other day, was much
interested in what he saw," says the
Press. "When the collection box \
went hy he noticed it Emd also that
iis father put nothing in it, "Say,
Pop," he whispered, "you an' over
half of 'em got in for nothin', didn't
you?"
Bearstte .^gThe Kjiid You Have Always Bougftt
Signature
of
Supposing, your busted-haven't a dime,
Getting poor isn't a serious crime;
Put on a bold front, work with all your
might.
You're sure to win by taking Rocky
Mountain Tea a.t night.
Wheeler's Pharmacy
"WANTED—Faithful person to call
on retail trade and agents for manufacturing house having well established business; local territory; straight
salary S20 paid weekly and expense
money advanced; previous experience
unnecessary; position permanent; business successful.' Enclose self-addressed enyelope. Superintendent Travelers, C05 Monon Bldg., Chicago.
time to other
an injury.to hiHJljj
er.
rl«"-5 affairs without
if.—Dundee TSeport-
Kaiser Wilhelm should rest assured
that, if he wishes to challenge, Uncle
Sam will find as much- pleasure in
taking the cup away from him as
from any one whom ho happens just
their Lnow to call to mind.
Opium. Laudanum, Cocaine and! all OF-ssp Hafsif s
permanently cured, without pain o**-detention from business, leaving no craving
for drugs or other stimulants. We'restore the":nerv6us and physical systems to
their natural condition because we remove'the.pauses of disease, A home remedy
prepared "by an eminent physician.
WE GUARANTEE A SURE FiiEE TiilAL TREATftS£KT
Confidential correspondence, especially with physicians, solicited. Write today.
•• ' Manhattan Tfe©g9ffi1f@§!ifi©'^s'S©©iatlI®e
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Domestic Troubles.
It is exceptional to find
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family
where there are no .domestic rubtures
cccbsionally, but these can he lessened
"by having Dr., King's "Sew Life Pills
around. Ivluch trouble they sate by
j their great work in Stomach and Liver
troubles. They not only relieve jyou,
but enre. 2oe, at Weinmann &
thews' Drug Store.
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Wouderfnl Serve
Is displayed by many a man enduring pains of accidental Cuts, Wounds,
Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Sore feet or
stiff joints. But there's no n.eed for it.
Buckle'h's Arnica Salve will kill the
pain and cure the trouble. It's the
oest Salve oa earth for Piles, loo, 2oe,
at Weinmann & Matthews' Druggists.
Foley's Honey and Tjar
iorchitdren,safe,sute. No opiates*
On January 1st we will commence a general
CLEARING SALE
Will give bargains in Men's, .Ladies', .and Children's
" Underwear,
Men's Heavy Caats,
Men's Heavy Shirts,
Men's Heavy Pants
We will make a low price on our- line of Shoes, this
will be on our whole line, to get ready for qui* large line
of the better grade for spring. We have from SlOOOv^t.o.
S2000 in boots and shoes that must go. , , m
We shall place the knife in every departmej»,t-Snj^|fiSh^K
b are overloaded.-- _ *■*<■.. **j^'.*2^.^3eS2|E§
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.Are you looking fpg^r^gaa!
change greetings anj
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Object Description
| Title | 1904-01-07; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1904-01-07 |
| 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 |
