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L.J. WARREN, Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1905.
VOL. XXV.---NO. 31
F. D. Ford of Saline, has been
thoroughly schooled in the
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and is ready to make estimates for
work anywhere in
Washtenaw County
Copper Cable Rods cost six times more than
Iron, yet we are putting them on buildings at
about the same price as others who have reaped
a rich harvest in the past.
Our Copper. Cable Rods have the endorsement of over goo Insurance Companies in the
United States.
Full protection guaranteed as long as our
rods are on the building.
Yours truly,
Ford of Saline
A
Corner Drug Store
To tbe Public:
When in town make "The Corner Drug
Store" your headquarters, leave your parcels
here, meet your friends here, come as often and
stay as long as you wish and welcome.
Yours cordially,
C. Woodbridge, M. D.,
Proprietor
A. L. Randall,
Pharmacist
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Is more complete tIran ever,
VVe have special good values ia Ladies' and
Misses1. We have the banner shoe for Ladies in a
S2.50 shoe. This is a patent leather and every pair
warranteed. This is a surprise to all, very neat and
light. A complete line qf Laflies' Oxfords jn tan
and patent leather. VVe buy direct from the factory and only handle brands that are well advertised
and guaranteed.
GROCERIES
A trial of tho Royal Garden Toa will convince
you of its quality, also of Bell Coffee.
In Salmon we actually lead in quality and soiling
the 18c brand for 15o.
Bread—do not forget it.
S. T. FAIRBANK
Subscribe for the OBSERVER
The common council of Pincknoy
has passed a local option ordinance.
The hod carriers of Ann Arbor are
out on a strike owing to a difficulty in
wages.
It is reported that the University
students recently conducted a county
fair which created a deal of fun and
netted the promoters *J53,500.
The §5,000 damage suit brought by
Eugene Helber of Ann Arbor against
Prof. Lyman has been settled out of
court, the defendant paying Helber
5200 and each paying his own costs. •
Rev. and Mrs. Jacob Baker of Raisin
Center, celebrated the 54th. anniversary of their wedolng, Monday, and '
yesterday he celebrated his 75th birthday. He has resided in the county
since six years of age and been pastor
of tbe Friends church there for 80
years.—Tecumseh "News
The automobile run has been temporarily suspended. After making a
trial trip, the manufacturers of the
wagon decided that it was not properly constructed lo stand the heavy roads
and will take'under consideration the
construction of a heavier wagon with
larger wheels Snd wider tires that will
enable them to more easily run over
the sand.—Steckbridge Sun.
During the thunderstorm last Thursday evening the bank building was
struck, the lightning coming in on the
telephone wire, burning the window-
casing and sash of the rear window
and burning holes in lhe ceiling and
floor. The fire went out of its own
accord, and nothing was known of it
till the bank was opened the next
morning.—Deerfield Journal. .
The slander suit of Charles Wright
vs Prof. John A Watling of ypsilanti,
has been settled. Mr. Wright got an
option on 70,000 acres of land in Cuba
and was promoting a company to work
the land. Prof. Watling, a brother-in-
law of Mr. Wright, became interested.
Wright subsequently started a slander
suit, alleging that Prof. Walling had
"knocked" on his business methods.
The case is now dropped, Prof. Watling payiug all the expenses, which
amounts to about "*J400.—Free Press.
Harry W. Ashley has resigned as
assistant to the president of the Ann
Arbor railroad, with which road he
has been connected ever since the
road was\first built in 1879. He started as a clerk in the auditor's office and
has been successfully passenger conductor, auditor of construction accounts, superintendent of construction,
superintendent of the operating department and general manager. Mr.
Ashley leaves in a few weeks for England, where he has been asked to superintend the operation of the channel
boats between Payer and Calais, the
object heing to rearrange tbe schedule:* and put the boats on a better
working basis than they have been.—
Chelsea Herald.
The May number of tha Medical century contains an article "In Defence of
Homeopathy" by Dr. R. S. Copeland
of this city, whieh was awarded the
first prize in the contest for the prize
offered by Dr. H. F. Biggar of Cleveland, O., for tho best essay on Homoeopathy which would enlighten those
unfamiliar with the practice of that
school of medicine. There were fourteen contestants for the prize, the articles submitted all being considered as
especially valuable contributions to tha
literature of this particular school, but
the judges finally decided in favor o!
Dr. Copeland's essay and to him was
given the §25 in gold representing the
first prize. The commiliee was made
up of non-medical persons inasmuch as
it was to that class tha essays w?re
written to appeal and their decision
seems to give general satisfaction to
the profession.—Times.
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Sunday Excursion to Toledo. .
The Ann Arbor R. R. will give an
excursion to Toledo, Sunday, May 21.
Special train leaves Pittsfield at 10:37
a. m. Fare for round trip 50c.
Passengers boarding train without
tickets at stations where they are on
sale will be charged regular fare. 31
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I Losing your Ii.dr? Coming
I out '03* ".he combful? And
dolv.'i nothing? No sense in
1 that! Why don's: you use
Ayer's Hair Vigor and
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promptly stop the falling?
I Your hair will begin to grow,
1 too, and ali dandruff will disappear. Could you reasonably expect anything better?
" Aycv"s Hair Vigor is a great success -with
, ine. JIv linir -vvas 'falling out very badly, but
« the Hair Vigor stcmped. it and now my hair is
{§ all right."—\Y. C. Logsdox, Lindsay, Cal.
',S gl 1)0 a bottle. "
H AU druiTKists. S~~
J. C. ATEK CO.,
T.owell. JTass.
Cleared for Action.
When the body is cleared for action,
by Dr. King's Hew Life Pills, you can
tell it by the bloom of health on the
cheeks; tbe brightness of the eyes; the
firmness of the flesh aua muscles: tbe
buoyancy of the m'nd. Try them. At
Dr. C. Woodbridge's aud O. C. Wheeler's drug stores, 25c.
Be It Natural?
A lady owning a handsome Angora
cat "with a remarkably large and beautiful tail recently hired a workman
to do some odd jobs about lier house.
She noticed that he seemed greatly
impressed by the cat, and that his eyes
"were on it more than on his work. But
she was not prepared for the question
which he finally asked: "Please, mum,
be that 'ere cat's tail natural?"
Reduced Hates for Decoration Day.
The Ann Arbor R. R. will sell excursion tickets on May 29 and 30, limited to return May 31, to all points on
its own line and connections within
150 miles of starting point, at one fare
for the round trip. 32
As Always.
The -wild hawk to the -winswept sky,
The deer to the -wholesome wold.
And the heart of a man to the heart of a
maid.
As it -was in the days of old.
—Rudyard Kipling.
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A Friend.
A faithful friend is a strong defense,
and he that hath found him hath
found a treasure.—The Book of Ec-
clesiasticus.
HAJSDSO'MEST WOMEX IN SALINE.
How a Discussion ot Beauty Led to a
Surprising DiscoTery.
A few days ago a group of the best
informed people about town were discussing the comparative beauty of the
many charming .women in Saline*
One of them expressed curiosity to
know why the standard of female loveliness is rising so rapidly in this locality; why complexions are so much
clearer, ejes so much brighter, and
more cheeks blushing rosy red with
health and vigor than were ever seen
in the olden days. It was finally decided to refer the matter to Dr. Wood-
bridge for his opinion. "Why, I can
tell you," said the druggist promptly.
"It is all the result of a certain prescription—the most wonderful I have
ever known in all my long experience.
The remedy is a gentle laxative that
contains valuable tonic and cleansing
properties, together with certain otber
alterative effects that tend to clear
up the skin. Pimples or a blotched,
sallow or muddy 'skin simply cannot
exist where Laxakola Tonic Tablets
are used. This is so, sure that I am
authorized to positively guarantee it,
and the many who have tried it are
uniformly delighted "with the result.
I am selling it at 25 cents a package,
and pay the money back if not satis-
fled."
We are ready for Spring
Copyright J f*fV5
E.I,,B.&C'o.,X.Y.
Never has it found us with so large a
line of new and up-to-date clothing and
furnishing goods.
Our cut shows one of our new College
Brand young men's suits—the double
breasted suit—which are so popular this
season. We are giving a great deal of
attention to our young men's clothes.
They are not the small sizes for men
nor the overgrown boys' suits but built
especially for young men with all the
care and style given to the tailoring of
our men's fine suits.
A complete line of Hart, Schaffner &
Marx, and Stein-Block suits, Top Coat
and Rain Coats, from $12.50 to $25.00.
Do not fail to see them before you buy.
C. S. WORTLEY & CO.
YTRAGOOD CLOTHES
for Boys and Children
Exceptional^ style, perfect fit and substantial
make—these three characteristic qualities of
Xtragood Clothes for big and little boys and
young men. along with moderate prices, insure
a clothes-production which may be relied upon
to fully satisfy the requirements of careful and
exacting buyers
The fabrics are selected not only for their
style, but for their excellent wearing quality,
as well.
The linings and fittings used are only such materials as those which long experience has shown
will contribute to the life of the garment and prevent it from losing its shape.
Xtragood Clothes are guaranteed both by us
and the firm, who make them.
The label is a visible assurance of reliability
and we aie authorized to adjust to the bnyers'
satisfaction any imperfection which may exist.
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We cordially invite you to call at our store and
inspect our splendid showing of spring and* summer styles.
Prices
Boys' Two-pieeed Suits
SI.50 and upwards
Boys' Three-pieced Suits
S3.50 and upwards „
Children's Sailor Suits
Sl-50 and upwards
Childreu's Junior Suits
32.50 and upwards
Young Men's Suits
§6.00 and upwards
TOTJRS FOR GOOD CLOTHING
issly Clothing Co.
Old Papers for sale
TESTINE;
FR5E*
EA1CH1 the most hopless cases cured
■"lit EHa la ""it*1 "Hermit" Salve, guar-
■■*»■»«■■"»»anteed. AH druggists- 25 and
SOc Boolifeee. Hejpiit Remedy Co,*: Chicago.
causes headache and nervousness and
nothing will overcome it but glasses properly fitted.
By having your glasses fitted at home,
you can have your lenses changed free for
one year as your eyes improye.
Satisfaction guaranteed. "* ,
E. H. Cressy, -
M>1U,,m;^.M<**AAArA,ii..<ti£
Object Description
| Title | 1905-05-18; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1905-05-18 |
| 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 |
