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SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY DECEMBER 1 1901.
VOL. XXV.---N0.7,
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Our Specialties
American Lady" Oorsets.
"Black Cat'*? Hosiery.
"Mentor" Winter Underwear.
"Standard" Muslin Underwear.
"Mendel" Wrappers.
W« are exclusive agents In Ypsilanti for the abo-re well known gopdi.
New Dress Goods.
New Furs. .
New Cloaks.
New Trimmings and Laces.
Our »tbre in fuller than ever of first class goods.
W.H, Sweet & Son
"ITIFSIILi j^lsTTI
Holiday Opening
Saturday, December 3.
Oar fine stock of Holiday Specials will be on display
and we want eyery ong to come.
You will bee uteri ained.
A special new feature of our Holiday business will be
the sale of SHEET MUSIC. Wo haye a very large assortment of tho latest ond most popular compositions of
the day, any selection that can be found in Detroit, you
can get here. The department will be in charge of competent person? and any piece of music that you may select wiil be rendered for you on a fine piano. Saturday,
December 3 and every week day thereafter un til Christ-
mat. Eye.
We don't expect you to purchase goods every time you
come to the store. People are looking these days, will
be glod to have you come any day and every day, we will
entertain you. If you wish to purchase anything we are
here to sell it, you may be sure of that,
Davis & Kishlar
A. C. Clarke
Furniture Dealer
and
Funeral Director
"Watch this space
for next week when we
will offer you some big
bargains in Candies and
fruits for Christmas.
•ir.
T. FAIRBANK
EIGHB0RH00D NEWS
*
Haaamingj of Innnot Gatbtnd for tba
Hint/it of Our *"R«orftnr.
Mrs. Adelaide Snyder of Chelsea,
died last week, aged 65 years.
The Royce store at Hamburg is now
vacant for the first time in sixty years.
Joseph D. Cook,'one of Dundee's oldest citizens, died last week, aged 91
years.
After to-day Ann Arbor grocers and
butchers will close their places of
business at six o'clock.
John Kress, a former well known
farmer of Freedom, died in Ann Arbor
last week, aged 69 years.
Cassius M. Warner of Ypsilanti, is
to he the under sheriff when P. P.
Newton takes his office January first.
J. E. Baker, who is 76 years old, has
just finished building a 13 foot square
coal and woodhoose, without any assistance whatever. He cut the logs
for the job on his larm, and hauled
them to town." Mr. Baker has yet to
wear his first pair of oye-glasses, and
is one of our vigorous, old settlers.—
Carieton Times.
Blesged is the poor man. Pick-pockets don't hother him, nobody tries to
borrow from him, and no one asks him
to indorse a note; he is neither robbed
nor harassed hy litigation; burglars
never invade his premises, and he
sleeps in peace, when he dies nobody
questions his will or attempts to steal
his body.—Enterprise.
The mayor of Ann Arbor has issued
an order that all slot machines in the
city must be taken out of commission,
on penalty of confiscation for the machines and arrest for the owners. The
order includes every contrivance which
offers a chance, taking in th,e penny
machines in salopns. whose stake ia a
cigar,, and the, nickel machines in drug
stores whjch give at least one cigar,
with a bonus if the player is lucky.—
Standard.
A year ago this morning the thermometer stood at 7 degrees above
zero. This is the record of Emmett
Wine gar, who for ' many years has
kept a careful diary. - "Yesterday a
year ago," said Mi. Winegar, "the
thermometer stood at twelve degrees
above zero, ahd I thjjnlr we h.aU our
first snow stp,rm,. \ th.ink we had our
>f*,rst s^o.w fcwft days after' the big
thunder, storm, whioh was on November 16. This weather does not seem
much like that of a year ago."—Times
of November 19.
When the old Lake Shore pay car
completes its present trip it will be
taken to the "bone yard," and will go
out of commission. The Lake Shore
will in the future adopt a new method
of paying and will send, checks to. the
men through the vano-HS dapur-ttnents.
When thii tf4fl ia completed Jared
Hinclfley, who for 51 years has beeu
chief paymaster, will discontinue his
trips over the road and will devote his
time to issuing checks and verifying
the pay roll. Mr. Einckley is the first
and only chief paymaster the Lake
Shore road ever had, and 51 years ago
he made his initial trip over the road
in a handcar. '* During his incum-
brency of office he has handled, a. gum.
of money that would saggar, people to
contemplate, and has traveled miles
beyond the comprehension of the ordinary man.-^Adrian Times.
Fight "Will Be Bitter.
Those who will persist in closing
their ears against the continuous recommendation of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, will have a
long and bitter fight with their troubles, it not ended earlier by fatal termination. Read what T. R. Beall of
Beall, Miss., has to say: "Last fall my
wife had every symptom of consumption. She took Dr. King's New Discovery after eyerytqing else vbad failed. Improvement came at once and
four bottles entirely cured her."
Guaranteed by Weinmann & Matthews
Druggists. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial
bottles free.
Ayer's
One dose of Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral at bedtime prevents
night coughs of children.
No croup. No bronchitis. A
Cherry
Pectoral
doctor's medicine for all
affections -of the throat, bronchial tubes, and lungs. Sold
for over 60 years.
"I have nied Ayei's CherrrPectoral in my
family for eight Tears. Thereis nothing equal
to it for cougha and cnlds, especially for chil-
dien."— Mbs. W.*H. Bbyjcbb, Shelby, Ala.
2Sc., 50c, $1.00. j.o. ATBRCO.
All druggistB. e^..m Xowell. Mass.
for
Night Coughs
Keep the bowels open with one of
Ayer's Pills at bedtime, Just one.
Homeward BotuMf.
n*b«r« ia a« avrrow asyvtera,
Or care, or seta. Tn« atlnglaf hail
Baata oa war faces Ufea a. Bail.
Oram wMjSr avli a*jarr» th*raa,
An* all tb* atom-fahit* "xonJjati* Max*—
nfuiBbtha -atea. «5a roaiifEe sea,
AnA caavaa aaBawa to be free,
* whine, plaska craa*—I only smHe,
ham* oar keal creeps mile an. mile.
I bend above the -wUrltsc "frbeeJ
With Vugs beaotabed. bat happy face.
-Mat m m wild saa-Wraea race,
ums.9 a-a ta aam* esc* twaaatac *»ra<*».
Oar alip beneath mm lOUaspS^
mT
Dreanlnex I aaa the soaeTclos clouds,
' mas* in the forward shro«4s,
tbe tosa* waves topped witb
Yet bead flham net; I'tn golds home.
rbUy ©or Wbrthera stars draw ai£h,
*" Souther* constellaUooa sink.
__ we sbatl see alone- tae brink
__ these celd sees Fire Island Wink
Its welcome in tbe froaty star.
Bej-ood tbat light, beyond tbe clow
Ot our Brest olty spread below,
Ttjins «res new wait to welcome me
Back wbere my heart has longed to be.
—La. Tronic Tooker.
A Frightened Horse,
Running like mad down the street
dumping- the occupants, or a hundred
other accidents, are every day occurrences. It behooves everybody to
have a reliable Salve handy and there
is none as good as Bucklen's Arnica
Salve. Burns, Cuts, Sores, Eczema
and PileB, disappear quickly under its
soothing effect. 25c, at Weinmann &
Matthews' Drug Store.
Subscribe for the OBSERVER
New Trains on the Ann Arbor.
Qn December 5 the Ann Arbor R. R.
will put on an additional train in each
direction between Owosso and Toledo
making three trains each way between
the points named.
The new train southbound will leave
Owosso 6:00 a. m. passing Ann Arbpr
at 8:06 a. m. and arrive Toledo 9:38
a. m.
The new train northbound will leave
Toledo 7:00 p. m. passing Ann Arbor
at 8:26 p. m. and arrive Owosso 10:30
p. nd.
Removes the microbes which impoverish the blood and circulation. Stops
all trouble that interferes with nutrition. Tbat's what Hollister's Rocky
Mountain Tea will do. 35c. . Tea or
tablet form.- Wheeler's Pharmacy
Roast Monkey.
The savage tribes in the intsrior
of Brazil are exceedingly fond of
roast monkey. Humboldt estimated
tiat one small tribe of 200 Indians
«onauia«a over 1,200 monkeys during
a year. It ia said that until recently
■monkey meat was for sale in the
butcher shops of Rio Janeiro. Mr.
Wallace, when in the Amazon region, had a monkey cut up and fried
for breakfast. The flesh somewhat
resembled rabbit in flavor, and had
no unpleasant or peculiar taste.
The New
COLLEGE BRAND
Clothes for Fall and Winter 1904
and 1905 are on display, come and
see what up-to-date hand tailored
styles are, big shouldered, tight
collared, unbreakable front coats,
extremely loose pants.
E. x,. B.& Co. .
RAINCOATS
Fine all wool fabrics
made rainproof, and cut
in the very latest styles,,
a dressy serviceable over-
si coat for general wear and
to keep you dry, in the
rain.
G. S. WORTLEY & CO.
Commencing Saturday, December
10,1904. Lasting Ten Days.
Here's your
This season we have met disaster in
the form of a heavy overstock due not
to unwise buying but to unseasonable
weather which has minimized your
wants. *
Our stock must be reduced. Consequently this opportunity to buy the
best of winter merchandise at prices
unknown to you at this season of the
year.
j For 10 days only we will give you
your choice of any suit or overcoat in
the store at a discount of 10 per cent
from the regular selling price. This
includes the EL, S & M. as well as
other reliable makes.
\
Specials
Choice of 50 Suits formerly sold at
S12.00 to 315.00 owing to broken sizes,
in other words odds and ends, we will
make them all just §10.00.
Your pick of 50 suits that were good
values at $8.50 to S10 0.0, some of the
styles didn' t sell, others are odd sizes,
now you may take them at $6.75,
Customers take no risk in buying
from us. Amply proved by our readiness to refund money. o*n all unsatisfactory purchases.- Everything marked in plain figures.
yright 1904. _,
c"-**Marr
Copyrignt j
Hart Schaffner
YOURS FOR GOOD CLOTHINGr
Nissly Clothing Go
WANTED
Men and women in Ibis county and
adjoining territories, to represent and
advertise an old-established house of
solid financial standing. Salary to
men $21 weekly, to women $12 tq $18
weekly with expenses aftvapced each
Monday by check; direct from headquarters. Iforse and buggy furnished
when necessarv* position permanent.
Address, Blew Bros. & Co., *Japt. B
.Monon Bldg. Chicago, IU. 47
If you haven't time to prepare Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea, it is now
made in tablet form^alao. Get a package already in use. Makes you well;
keep you well. 35o.
Wheeler's Pharmacy
DONT Be.Fooledj
Tako the genuine, oriclaai
BPCKY MOUNT**!-* TEA
Made only by Madlaon Medi-
..clSa, jCo.is-8adU3nT'"«;i«- R
?l£eWTysa :%TI. .Our trade
■writ-cut"oa each package.
Price, 33 cents. Never soli
in bulk. Accept no aubaU«
tot*. Aakyaor dtogJUt.
srvear
Full Line of Hosiery
in Fleeced Lined and Woolen
Bed Blankets and Comfortables
at the lowest price
Chas. Burkhart:
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Old Papers at tMs office:
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Object Description
| Title | 1904-12-01; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1904-12-01 |
| 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 |
