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A.. J. WARREN/Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1906.
TOL. XXy"I.---N^ 29.,
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Just Rece wed
A Carload of New Deere Hay Loaders,
' A Carload of Dam Side Rakes, and
A Carload! of Page Buggies, also
Iron Age Cultivators, Krause Cultivators
and Plymouth Binder Twine, which, is
cheaper to use than any other twine made.
My Lightning Rod Wagon is now on the
road and I can rod your buildings much cheap-
. ., er than I could last year. Wait for me.
Yours truly,
F. D. FORD, Saline
A.-C. CLARKE
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Richardson's
sdperla77ve carpets
"Never TJisapgciintPurcfiaserj'
y 77ie#e!>^m Grades ?.
has just received
A Full X-iine
of spring samples
OF
Richardson's
Superlative
Carpets and Rugs
For Smokers
Try Our New
'#*•
Michigan Success
5 cent cigar
Corner Drug Store
WALL PAPER
OUR STOCK OF WALL PAPER IS
NOW COMPLETE.
WE HAVE A GOOD LINE AND
THE PRICES ARE RIGHT.
* i
Chas. Burkhart
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
^2= Happenings of Interest Gathered for tbe
ttKS—^L^- Henefitof Oar ."Readers.
Wf9 I—— ■ ' —J
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May, Jurors.
Ann Arbor City—
- 1st ward—Robert Campbell.
2nd ward—John Heinzmann.
3rd ward—M. J.'Martin.
■ 4th ward—Sylvester Armstrong. s
5th ward—John McNally. * •'.
Sth ward--*rohh P. Drake.!
7th ward—Daniel B. Fletcher.
Ann Arbor town—Andrew Rogers.
Augusta—John Murrajr.
Bridgewater—Godfrey Cook.
Dexter—Edward Carr, •
Freedom—Frank Dettling.
"Lima—John Pidd.
Lodi—Joseph Jedele.
Lyiidon—DeBaney Cooper.
Manchester—Samuel Voegeding.
Northfield—John Quigley.
Pittsdeld—E. F. Hutzel. -
Salem—William Stanbro.
Saline—Andrew Lindenschmitt.
Scio—John Cuningham.
John Tuomey.
Sharon—Theodore Kcebbe.
Superior—Randolph* Brown.
Sylvan—Jacob Fahner.
Webster—George Kitts.
York—George Coe.
Ypsilanti town—Louis Rice.
Ypsilanti city—
1st dist—John Lamb'.
2nd dist—Sanford Casler.
After this list was drawn the Lyndon
juror died and this necessitated another name beiug drawn and John
Bi'£ itenhaeh was the one chosen.
Shortest on Record.
Witty Woman.
An agent for a new fangled churn
stopped at a farm house and insisted
that his churn- would get two pounds^
more butter out of a certain amount of
cream than any other. The lady of
the house, to get rid-of him, told him.
he could come around the next morning and try the churn, and if what he
said was. true she would buy. In the
meantime she churned the cream and
when he came she poured the buttermilk-into the churn. He churned for
an hour and then told her that there
was no butter fat in the cream. "I
know it," she said, "for 1 churned it
last night and left the buttermilk for
you to get the extra two pounds from."
And the agent was mad.—Ex.
^-<»^-—
"Dime Novels."
Last week Marshall Brooks was called to the Dr. Gates farm, east of the
village, to investigate a shanty built
there by a young "Jesse James gang"
the material of which had been stolen
from various places. Empty whiskey
and beer bottles were' plentiful. There
were also names of young girls and
boys, indicating that they had been
there, now and then, all last fall and
winter. It has been decided to forbid
all trespass and arrest all trespassers
on this property.—Chelsea Standard-
Herald. *
Customers Shave Themselves.
London barber shops now provMe
accommodations; for and -welcome the
many men who prefer to shave themselves, among other things, keeping
their shaving utensils in order. They
also teach the inexperienced *who
want to learn how to shave themselves
properly. ,
What is supposed to be the shortest
will ever admitted to probate ija this
coupty. was filed in tbe Probate,-office
last week, and consists of one sentence,
as-follows!
"I, Catherine Welsh, being 60 yeais
of age and of sound mind, do give and
bequeath to my sister, Mary Wade,
after all my just debts are paid-, all
money and property of which I am
possessed, and do here affix 'my sigha
ture in the presence of witnesses."
— » f— " ' .
"Good For Them." *
Since-a "Roost of Gobblers" lodge
has been" started in Adrian, the ladies
are thinking of organizing a "Setting
Hen" lodge. The Gobblers complain
considerably because their wives - ai e
laying for them when they return from
lodge at an early hour (in the morn
ing").—Hudson Post.
Adrian will celebrate June 28
home coming day.
. Mrs. Margaret Bower of Ann Arbor,
died last Thursday, aged.86 years.
It has been-officially reported that a
$5,000 depot is to be built at Manchester.
The sixty-sixth Sunday School Convention of Monroe county is being held
to-day at Petersburg.
Ann Arbor is agitating the question
as to whether or not they will have
band concerts this summer.
The lid was on good and tight at
Hudson Sunday, even the drug stores
and news stands were closed.
The Odd Fellows of Ann Arbor, celebrated the S7th anniversary of the organization of the order last. Thursday
night.
Rev. R. A-. Emerick, .pastor of the
Pincicney M. E. church, has re igned
on account of ill health and will move
onto a farm near Howell.
The Plymouth Mail publisher has
purchased a lot on which h.e will erect
a building when ,his place of business
will be on the ground floor. ■
The following peculiar Item appeared in last week's Tecumseh News:
"A daughter arrived at the home of
Tom Riley, who is'working in a cigar
factory at Manchester, last Sunday."
Our genial brother editor, Tom "W.
Mingay, formally of the Chelsea Herald, and later with the Ann Arbor
News, has purchased of O. E. Hawkins
the Tecumseh News, and we wibh him
•success in his new field.
Little Edith Nay lor of Tecumseh, is
a yery unfortunate child. Last week
she fell on the sidewalk while playing
and broke her leg in two places.
These mak.e seventeen fractures she
has received within her short life of
nine years.
I Mrs.- S. Joyce, ISC Sulliyan St.,
Glaremont, N. H., writes: "About a
year ago I bought two Jbottles of-Fol-
ey'&Kidney Cure. It cured me of a
severe case of Kidney trouble of several years' standing. It certainly is a
grand, good -medicine, and I heartily
recommend it. Wheeler's Pharmacy
Have you wenkness of any kind—
stomach, back, or any organs of the
body? Don't dope yourself with ordinary medicine, Hollister-'s Rocky
Mountain Tea is the supreme curative
power. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets.
Wheeler's Pharmacy*
Both Called Goat Island.
Here is an extraordinary coincidence; The island lying between the
American fall and the Canadian fall
at Niagara is called G-oat island. What
is now called Livingstone island at
the Victoria falls in Africa is called
Kempongo by the natives, and this
signiJes "goat island."
Those who ha^e taken other laxatives without satisfaction—and those
who haye taken such quantities of
Qther laxatives that they have lost
their effect—will find a pleasant surprise in L-AX-BT3. There is usually
no pain, griping, nausea or discomfort
even in ssvere cases. This candy bowel laxative—LA.X-ETS is only oc and
sold at the Corner Drug Store.
STEVENS
Tho difference between Hitting1 and Missing- istheclif-
jTercnce between an Accurate ami ran Inaccurate Arm.
Choose -wisely—discriminate! Get a STEVENS!
Forty years of cxperiencets behind our tried and
proved line of
KIF1ES, PISXOI.S, SHOTGUNS
Itifle Telescopes, Etc
Ask your fjeaieraRd insist
on.theSTE\'ENS. If you
cannot obtain, we ship direct, express pre/>atdton
receipt of catalog- price.
Semi4; instausps for 140
rejje. catalog describing
t';c entire Stevens line.
"ProFuscIy illustrated, ant*
contains points on Shooting, Ammunition, lite
Beautiful three-^olor Aluminum Hanger -will befor-
■warded for xo cents ia stamps.
J. STEVENS ASMS AHD TOOL CO.,
P.O.BOX4050
ClIICOPEE r*AI.I.S.:MASS., U.S. A.
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Top Goals
Winds will whistle for weeks yet.
Have yoa a spring overcoat • or
raincoat—we have them and the
right kind, the all-wool hand*-tailpr-
ed kind.
Let us show you these extremely
stylish and useful garnieats §10.00
toS20.00.
All the new styles and fabrics in
men's" and young men's spring suits
now ready, §iO.<50t5;S25.00.
Fancy Vests
The largest lino we have, ever
shown of these dressy garments, just
the thing to help out an old suit and-
will make ,a ;new suit look better
Sl.OO to §4.00.
The new shapes and shades in
spring hats and caps.
ijjflliltil
HP-OX-V?
WHY, FOR THAT
SELF WINDING- OLOOK.
' . E.-H. -Cressy,
Jeweler atad, ©■ptaciais.
New f aces at our market where you will receive
courteous treatment and only the best of all kinds
of mifflSs.
We Keep ®nl**ff
Choice cuts of Steak, Pork and Lamb, also Roasts,
Stew, Soup Moats and Sausage, sweet and nice.
Foultvy and Pish
in their season, also smoked and salt meats in all
styles and kinds.
Come and see[us3 our prioes are right.
Alphonse Schmid
Racs Re©os?d -Slsld @-4
Will make the Spring season of 1906 at Saline, Monday ard Tuesday
of each week beginning April 1st.
Clay S. is a beautiful bay horse with blar-k'-aoiuts, stands 1(5*,- hands
high and weighs 1850 pounds.
Clay S. is a very high going trotter and can under favorable conditions trot a mile in 2:10 or bettei'.
t.' 4- M- Roepcke
Hartnlad. Mich
V *|'* ^ J fi "i 'Wake «p ypur liver. Curt
""■IS S-=r^*i 1 €7 your constipation. Get ric
Want yoar inoustaciie <
abeautiM "brown or ritiil
Cure
rid
of your biliousness. Sold
for 69 years. £*-£^E££fc
aLi-teaahj. viate^
Object Description
| Title | 1906-05-03; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1906-05-03 |
| 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 |
