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SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, FEBBUARY 16, 1905.
k. J. Warren, Editor.
VOL. XXV.—NC). 18
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Wiien you are looking for
Reliable Furniture
Remember that
A,M Gs CLAUK E3
has a full line of
Rockers, Book Oases,
Rug|, Music Cabinets,
Screens, Couches,
Center Tables, Carpet Sweepers
and all other articles found in an
up-to-date Furniture Store.
Call and see them.
■safe *- !
EIGHBOR
4k,
Happenings of Interest Gathered for the
"Benefit of Oar "Readers.
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3UY
SAGINAW
SALT
THAT DOES NOT
HARDEN IN THE
Barrel
o±
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F. D. FORD
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WEINMANN t? MHTHEf §
"Corner Drug Store"
Sell the Old Reliable
Climax Cough Cure
3 25 cent bottles for SOc.
This is a special offer for a short time only.
'3$ecial Sale
until March 1
>
#:
I will offer my entire line of boots and shoes, Hubber
Goods Excepted, at twentv par cfnt disi'nunr. from tho
regular price, also all rdtton tinnnels, .dress skirts,
men's, ladies1 and children's umlerwenr. fl-i-i-eil lined
hosiery. And ihirty por. rent on all suits. Wo bayo
several good suits for boys, they must go.
IN GROCERIES
a twi-ntv p**r rent discount on al soap, can uootls,
teas and molasses. I ara loaded on those goods. We
gtiurantetf every article first class and will offer nothing that is iwdnr value
We have other linos that ive sha'I offer during this
sale.
Just another word. We have added a delivery
j. wagon,and in the future >ve shall ask for a liberal
patronage and feel that it will bo your pleasure to
.' grant it. Do not give us ALL your pstrouage we do
not ask it,' but do appreciate a liberal share.
S.T. FAIRBANK
The new Carnegie library at Tecumseh was dedicated Friday afternoon.
The annual "J Hol." of "the TJ. of M.,
was celebrated at the Waterman gym-
nas-ium,Friday night.
A. Deeriield woman 62 years old has
nevei bought any Jewelry, candy or
perfume She's a jewel.
The Baptist church of Ypsilanti, has
just passed lhe twenty-lirs.t year of its
existence in its, piesent structure.
George A. Smith of Tecumseh, has.
been arre.sted on the charge of at
tempted murder of his wife by feeding
her ground glass.
The Michigan Central railroad lasi
week Wednesday celebrated the sixty
Sevetilh j ear nf lis history. Denry E.
Stone of ypsilanti, was one of iu first
engineers.
An exchange has made the discovery
that but five other Januarys in thirty-
five years had a lower temperature
than last month and this mouth promises wtatlie-r equally as severe.
The postoffice of Milan was burglarized last Thursday morning but tne
burglars were frightened away with a
small booty of three dollars, and in
tbeir haste overlooked a larger
amount.
A terrible railroad collision occurred
at Raisin Center last week between a
Lake Shore passenger and a Wabash
freight, resulting in the death of Engineer Stone and Fireman Lancaster
of the passenger.
Julius Schlubatis of Ypsilanti, a section hand on the Michigan Central
railroad, was overtaken by a blind
baggage just east'of Denton Friday
and instantly .killed. A peculiar coincidence is tbat his wife's first husband
was killed iu the same manner ten
years ago.
Two Russians, named Abraham and
Micrcel Beriss, took the oath of allegiance before County Clerk Earkins.
Friday. Abraham Beriss had been a
resident of Ann Arbor for the past two
years but had taken no steps to become
a, citizen until the arrival of his broth
er, who left Russian Poland very suddenly December 15 last, in order to
escape being compelled io go to fight
the Japs.—Ex.
A funny incident occurred lattly
when one of our citizens, wishing a
doctor, went to bis residence during
the night and rang the door bell. A
few moments later, looking through
the glass in the door, he saw the doctor at the telephone and heard him
say, "Hello, what do you want?" He
replied and tbe doctor answered, still
talking through the 'phone, "I'll be
right over." Ths doctor, being awakened from sleep, thought he Heard his
telephone bell when it was the door
bell.—Manchester Enterprise.
Take cold easily? Throat
tender? Lungs weak? Any
relatives have consumption?
Then a cough means a great
erry
Pectoral-
deal to you. Follow your
doctor's advice and Jake
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It
heals, strengthens, prevents.
"For 40 years I have depended on Ayer's
Xherrjr Pectoral ^for cougns aud colds. T
3mow.
S jiroatlV strengthens weak lungs."
3IKS. P. A. BOBnesojr, Saline, Mich.
months wm of winter
and we are selling at a big reduction all lines of
heavy weight goods.
Men's Suits: After our inventory we find some
of our lines badly broken and to close out these
lots are offering them at prices that will interest
the most conservative buyer.
Our overcoats are moving rapidly but still
have a good selection and at the prices we are
making on them ought not carsy over a single
garment. We are making a special effort in
our boy's overcoat department and are offering
all boys' and children's overcoats at prices that
will pay you to buy for onother yeor.
We can save you money on heavy sweaters,
heavy pants, corduroy suits and coats.
C. S. WORTHY & CO.
j 25!\,50c.,S1.03. .J. C; ATBR QO„ j
J All itriipreists. JC — Lowell'. Mass.'
lafWJYirKviTTWjyrrca ifli bbkit htmip.iwm—
eak. Lung$
Ayer's Pills increase the activity of;
Jhs liver, and thus aid recovery.
Fooling the Police.
English motorists now carry confetti, which they sprinkle on the road
in the vicinity of police traps.
Thought for School Boys.
The boy who does not go to school
l-does not know what Saturday is.—
Malthie D. Babcock.
An eastern editor says a man got
intu trouble oy marrying two wives.
A. western editor says that many men
have the same thing by marrying one.
A northern editor says that quite a
uumber of his friends found trouble by
merely promising to marry withoisi
going any further. A southern editor
ha\s that a friend t)f his was bolherro
t'iiitu£<i ■'• ti ii tie was 5>i=npli found ...
tne company of another man's wife.
And so it goes.—Ex. . ■
Grate TrouTble Foreseen.
It needs but little foresight, to tell
tliat when your stomach aud liver are
badly affected, graye trouble is ahead
unless you take the proper medieine
for your disease, as Mrs. Johu A
Young ot Ulaj, NY, did. Sbe says:
"I bao nfuiaigia ui tne liver ana
slotna-sh, my heart was weakeued, autl
I could not eat. I was very bad for a
long time, but in Electric Bitters, I
found just what I needed, for they
qu;oklj relieveu and cured me.'' Best
medicine lor vveaii Women. Sitlu
under guarantee by Weinmann & Mat
thews aud O. C. Wheeler druggists, at
50e a hottle.
Rats Multiply Rapidly.
In three years the progeny of a pair
of rats, under favorable conditions,
■will number 1,000.
Change Color of Plumage.
• PtarmiganF change their brownish
gray plumage to pure white in winter.
PROTECTED BY THE GUAJEAKTEE
No Dyspeptic should hesitate to try
Pepslcola Tablets on these terms.
Thousands who were once the victims of indigestion and stomach
trouble are now well and strong
through the use of Pepsikola tablets.
People who have suffered the agonies
of indigestion for years are daily
brought back to perfect health, and
the proprietors of this remarkable prescription have such entire confidence
in Its virtue and power that they have
^iven a written Guarantee Contract to
Weinmann & Matthews agreeing to re
fund the 25 cents, in case the remedy
fails lo benefit as claimed.
If you are nervous, despondent, careworn and without energy, or if you
have dizzy spells, heartburn, coated
tongue or sour stomach just make up
your mind to try Pepsikola tablets and
obtain relief.
The manufacturers are so sure that
Pepsikola tablets will aid and strengthen your digestion, make the rich red
blood course through your veins and
put new life, new energy, and new
vigor into your steinach that they
have instructed Weinmann & Mat-
»t».w- tn t< 11 all dissatt'-fi-'d purchasers
ji.tv tu.H em have iheir money back,
cheerfully and without argument.
!i
Mardi Gras—New Orleans.
The Lake Stioge Hy. will sell ticket-,
to New Orleans, March 1 to 6, at' spe
cial reduced rates. See ticket agent*
or write A. J. Smith, G P. & T. A.,
Cleveland, O.
BANNER SALVE
The nccurfl^oaiarcliffl.'bility of "Stereos" Rifles and'
Shotguns bare "won for thfem im enviable reputation
SE-lSSS. Book on Firearms Free
It contains not only a fall aeacription of "Stevens'!
Guns, but Tollable information onhnntinff, ihe proper
care of firearms, notes on sights end amsvenition, etc;
Yon should have It—send two 2-cent stamps to eorer
postage. "
i r^mci ' "Stevens little Kras," SS
LEADERS; ("FitVorite Ko. IT." * . S«
j "Write for MurcIeverKlFLE PUZZLE—it's a winner
GanyondTitT Sent free, npstraufl.
J. STEVEKS AEH3 & TOOL CO.,
. "P.-O.BoiiKB
C33O0PEH PAHS, SiASS.^ C. a X
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All Men's Winter Suits
and Overcoats most be sold
. We -never carry over from season to
season-.-so we've cut tlie price to do
business. Come in and look them over.
Chap Oveat Sal® of all Hsavy
f&bods continues
till onr winter stock is exhausted.
Men's Underwear Specials
All our 50c grades j All our $1.25 grades
now 40c now 98c
All our $1.00 grades All our $1,50. grades
now 87c now $1.10
BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY
In our big safe of Trousers .
are some fine bargains.
SPECIAL:--
Any $5.00 Pant for $3.89,
Any $4.00 Pant for $3.19.
Come in and investigate.
YOURS FOR G-QOB CLOTHING-
issly Clothing Co.
Old Papers for sale
at my stock of Silverwear and my
prices will convince you that mine
is the place to buy.
Remember engraving is free.
My Silverwear is Rogers 1847.
E.;H* 'Cressy,
Jeweler and Optician.
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Object Description
| Title | 1905-02-16; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1905-02-16 |
| 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 |
