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SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, DECEMBEE 21, 1905.
i. J. Wabrbn, Editor.
VOL. XXVI,—NO 10.
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I have a lot of*^^*^
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GUTTERS # BOB SLEIGHS
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and will name a-very low price on
them while, they last.
Buy a Whip -^©r Pocket Knife at
my store andlyou will ecD-nmBai
them to your friends.
Respectfully,.
FLAVE D. FORD
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FOR XMAS
Our Candy Department will be full of the choicest. -A
barrel of that choice sugar goods for teachers and Sunday
Schools at cost.
Chocolates, Ben Bons and all other choice kinds to select from.
Branges, Lemons, G-rapes, Bananas, Eta.
All Fancy
A fine line of fancy china' dishes. We shall make a
special price on these during the holidays. We have,
some beauties.
In dry goods, beautiful line ot handkerchiefs from oo to
50c; gloves, mittens, hosiery, underwear, a complete line.
Give us a call and get values.
S. T. FAIRBANK
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CHRISTMAS BUYERS
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can find a good assortment to select from.
Handkerchiefs ot every description.
See our line of 25c handkerchiefs,
Muffllefs, Towels,
"* Shawls, Collars,
Fascinators, Spreads,
Gloves, Table Covers
Mittens, Hand Bags
* ** . \ *
Chas. Burkhart
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It will pay you to call and
see my fine line of
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
JEWELRY, SILVERWARE
Before Going Elswhere
Our Prices are marked low. "".-'■
Remember Engraving is done free.
E. H- Cressy,
Jeweler and Optician.
MEIGHB0RH00DNEWS
* Mm Happenings of Interest GatAertdfor the
t^mJmm^ "benefit of Oar Headers.
Subscribe for tha OBSERVER
Ann Arbor's university football season netted a profit of $27,000.
Capt. G. W. Bullis of Ann Arbor, is
dead. He was captain- of tbe 20th
Michigan Infantry.
Mrs. Raphael Hawkins, one of tbe
oldest residents of Ypsilanti, died ■Friday, aged 88 years.
The rummage sale of the ladies society of the Milan Presbyterian church
netted them.r$242 20.
Ann Arbor people are pleased to see
the new high school building rise
aboye the high board fence. i
Mr. and Mrs.' George Coppernoll of
Milan, celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary December 9.
The Sayer brothers of Dexter, have,
since the trapping- season opened, captured 250 muskrats, 13 minks, 17
skunks and 4 coons.
Dandelion blossoms are found in
Prospect Park in Ypsilanti. Ypsilanti
people must consider the dandelion a
rare and precious plant.
The Epworth League society of the
Ypsilanti M. E. church, have adopted
three small needy boys to clothe and
help through tho winjer.
Lucius Taylor Post, 6. A. R. of
Milan,'has decided to give up their
charter on account of the few members
that are left in that village.
The Ypsilanti Civic Improvement
Association are going to take steps to
flood Prospect Park and the old fair
ground for free skating ponds. i .
Judge Kinne" wilt read a paper on
the indeterminate sentence law before
the annual gathering of the circuit
judges of the state in Lansing, December 27. "
The Modern Woodmen of Grass
Lake, are now in possession of their
new hall in the Teufel building,- the
first fmeeting having been held last
week Wednesday .evening.
The damage suit instituted -against
Ypsilanti city by Miss Hattie Berdan
for injuries sustained at the Forest
street bridge, was brought to a close
Saturday by giving Miss Berdan a verdict of $1,200 damage.
A lady of'Ann Arbor is" out "J56.00
through the ^efforts of a slick young
stranger who~rented rooms of her for
$12 per month and gave her an $18
worthless check on a local bank,#she
giving him the $0 in change.
A new boulevard has been projected
for Ann Arbor to start on South Main
at West street'and will go around the
eastern part of the city to the M. C.
R. R. "No new street will be laid out
as the old ones will be improved which
will lessen the cost.'
The Michigan Central have installed
the gates at their Grove street crossing. Messrs Brauton and Bbmbenak,
who have been in the employ of the
road for twenty years or more, will be
the gat omen. The road are also putting in trough from which trains may
take water at full speed, just east of
the town at the top of the grade.—Ypsilantian.
About seventy-five Ann Arbor sports
took the trouble to drive out to a barn-
eight miles north of the city Saturday
night to witness a fight for $5C a side
between two bulldogs that werse supposed to be ferocious. After fighting
about five minutes the dogs broke
apart and commenced playing with
each other like pups. The crowd
came home disgusted.—Grass Lake
News.
In eyery community there are two
men who are pointed out as having
started out in life at the same time.
In their youth .they worked side by
side. Both were gi*en the same opportunities. One is an immense suc-
cesSj the other a pitiful failure,, and
the street corner loafers say, as the
men pass: "Things are evenly divided in this world.'.' The division is all
right but one man held on to his share
while the other let his slip through
his fingers.—Ex.
. A movement has been started to
present the University with'a portrait
of President Angell by the noted portrait .painter, John S. Sargent. Such
a portrait will cost between $5,000 and
510,000. A committee of the Michigan
TJniqn consisting of Prof. H.*N. Bates,
G, D. Slaymaker aud W. D. Shaw-have
already been in communication.with
Mr. Sargent and representatives of all
the clabsea will be appointed to solicit
the necessary amount. The memorial
committee of all the senior classes had
been considering a portrait of Dr. Angell as a memorial, but had given it up
as they only had about §1,000 at their
disposal.—Times.
; Several reporters happened to be
talking to a business man's wife to-day,
when - the conversation happened to
turn upon Christmas purchases. To
show how some people are fooled the
following is printed: Mrs. received a catalogue from one of the
smaller jewelry stores in Detroit and
ordered several articles by mail. Last;
evening she went down town and found
the same things in a local ^jewelry
store, and some of the articles were
marked lower than the Detroit firm's
prices. But the best was this morning
when she received one of Haller's
Christmas folders showing the same
goods as the Detroit firm, of the same
make and some things cheaper, though
usually the price was about, the same.
—Times.
Special Inducements for . . ..
Holiday Buyers
- Excellent display of Worsted and Silk Mufflers 2*56"* to
82.50. '
A rare showing of the newest patterned silks and shades
in^Neckwear, four-in-hand and ascot shapes 25e to Sl.OO
Gloves and Mittens, unlined, fleece-lined and silk lined
25c to §2.00,
Fur Gloves and Mittens, direct from the manufacturer,
50eto$6.00.
Suspenders in silk, lisle and the usual hea7y and medium weight webbing 25c to".§l,00,
Handkerchiefs, linen and silk, plain and fancy 5c to §1.
Sweaters and Sweater.Vests 50c to §5.00.
Flannel and Negligee Shirts 50c to S2.50.
Largest showing of Traveling Accessories of any house
in the city. Suit cases, Bags and Telescopes, all prices.
Exceptional values in Men's fine Suits and Overcoats,
§10.00 to §18.00.
C. S. WORTLEY & CO.
Man is a'funny little cuss and hasn't
long lo*-stay; he flies around and makes
a fuss, and then he bikes away. Some
men imagine they are great, and some
try to tear up jack, but each one meets
the same old fate and trots the same
old track. Great Csssar's dead and
Alexander's gone the way the rest of
us must go. The sages, heroes, poets,
all the men of wealth and worth into
an open grave must fall and crumble
back to earth. Let's not join the mad
affray and struggle like the deuce, and
agonize our life away, for really what's
the use? Let's live and love and sing
awhile and work'some ,now;and then,
ahd give to everyone a smile that
Cheers the hearts of men. And whether we are crowned with flowers or
chilled with winter snows with happiness let's fill the house ere we turn up
our toes.—Hudson Post,
Light From Minerals.
Some minerals, such as diamonds,
give out light when rubbed togethar.
Sir "William Grookes says that he has
prepared an artificial sulphide of zinc
■which i is more lu—ir >scent under friction than any n't-iral mineral.
immiBfwiw.
HelplHelpl
I'm Falling
Thus cried the hair. And a
kind neighbor came to the rescue with a bottle of Ayer's
Hair Vigor. The hair was
saved! In gratitude, it grew
long and heavy, and with: all
the deep, rich color of early
life. Sold in all parts of the
world for sixty years.
•' Abont one year sro I lost nearly all of my
hair following an attack ot measles. I was
advised by a friend to use Ayer's Hair Vigor.
I did so, and as a result I now have abeautiful
head of hair."— Mas. TV. J. Buoivk, ilenom-
onee Falls, Wis.
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Kada by J.C. Ayer Co.. IioweU, Mass,
jUsosuuxotaotorera of
>_ SARSAPARILLA.
PILLS.
CHERRY PECTORAL.
yers
Coincidences in Names.
At Lowestoft, England, a Mr. Warmer and Miss Freezer were united in
marriage. At Bristol-a Mr. Blizzard
and Miss Gale were united in matrimony. Some years ago the pastor of
a London church was named Pigg, and
two of his deacons were Messrs. "Hogg
and Bacon. .
are ripe in hearts of all who realize the nearj approach of Christmas. In giving,! however, it should be borne in mind that those
who give useful gifts, give'wisely and well. This store abounds
in useful Christmas gifts. -
BUY HIM
Smoking Jacket
Bath Robe
-Suit Case
Fancy Vest
Hosiery
Suspenders
ALL
AT
LOWEST
PRICES
Neckwear
Umbrellas
Underwear
Shirts- - *
Gloves!* „
Handkerchiefs
Your money will go farthesthere. We have but one kind of
goods and that is the best for the least money.
oral s for G-ood Olotlies -
AG, Wood & Co
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A Fearful Fate.
It is a fearful fate to have to endure
the.terrible torture of Piles. "I can
truthfully sayj" writes Harry Colson of
Masonville, la., "that for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Protruding Piles,
Bucklen's Arnioa Salve, is the best
cure made." Also best for cuts, burns
and injuries. 25o at the Corner Drug
Store. -.'..-
tn any form aTe dangerous, health-
destroying. death-dealing. £5 cents
, insures your life •■ A trial jar of
"Hermit" Salve will prove itsinfallibility. 25 &
SOc AlldrWfgUta. Bermit£emedy Co., CMcago.
New faces at our market where you will receive
courteous treatment and only the best of all kinds
of meats.
We Ee@p Oialif
Choice cuts of Steak, Pork and Lamb, also Roasts,
Slew, Soup Moats and Sausage, sweet and nice.
Foixltr^ -msad UPasis.
in*thelr season, also smoked and salt meats in all
styles and kinds.
Come and see us, our prices are right.
Geo, Schmid & Son
Geo. Scbmid Alplionse Schmid
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Object Description
| Title | 1905-12-21; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1905-12-21 |
| 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 |
