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ALINE
•L J. Warren, Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER i, 1906.
VOL. XXVII.---NO 3
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You Can Judge a Bank
:*=3>y tho value of its stock. When stockholders who are liable to depositors forvtwice the amount of their holdings, are anxious to pay two
and one-half times par value for the stock of tbis bank, surely depositors can have no misgiyings as to its being
Solid as a Rock
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
RESOURCES
8185,000
S875.000
3 Per Cent Interest
Write us for particulars. Sou can do your banking by mail
as in person.
as well
The First National Bank
Ypsilanti, Michigan
I>. L. QUIRK, President.
C. E. KING,.. .Vice President.
D. L. QUIRK, JR, Cashier.
F. C.GALLOP,..Asst. Cashier.
CENTRAL MARKET
Only the best of all kinds of meat
kept at our market
Alphonse Schmid
£o-j?
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*s
Underwear
A large assortment to select from.
Chas. Burkhart
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15
Corner Drug Store
O.C.WHEELER
Headquarters
JSJEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
AfR\% Happenings qf Interest Gathered for the
_mB___ "benefit qf Oar 'Readers.
And The Dog Came Back.
W. I. Fell of Battle Creek, was given the care of Heury Piatt's dog
"Duke," while Mr. Piatt was away
visiting. Mr, Fell was to use the dog
on a hunting expedition to the northern part of the state. He returned
from his trip and was given permission
to keep it at Battle Creek until Mr.
Piatt returned to bit, home in Pittsfield township. One morning after
the dog had been given his breakfast,
he starter! out on his return home,
arriving at the Country Club about
dusk, all fagged out and hungry. In
the meantime Mr. Fell was very much
alarmed over the disappearance of th*
canine and advertised as well a**-
searched the surrouuding country.
Subscrite far the OBSERVER
Wm. Parker, an early pioneer of
Geddes, died last week, aged 70 years
Oscar Taylor of Manchester, is ex
hibiting a 1-ranch loaded with garden
whortleberries.
Edward Winters, one of the oldest
citizens of Chelsea, is dead, at the
advanced age of 92 years. ;
Mrs. Helen McAndrew of Ypsilanti,
one of the early pioneers of this county, died Friday, aged SO years.
Manchester Lodge A. O. U. W. has
surrendered its charter and disbanded,
owing to increased assessments.
The Manchester Enterprise was
given the joh of printing the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors.
Mrs. Fred Coe of Ypsilanti, committed suicide last w.eek by taking
gas, cause is financial worry brought
on by ill-health.
No news has yet been received by
the Ann Arbor police concerning the
whereabouts of Kent, but it is believed
he is hiding in Ann Arbor.
Supt. H. M. Slausoa of the Ann
Arbor High School, was elected president of the State Teachers' Association at the meeting held in Battle
Creek last week.
"Sneak" burglars have been quietly
a* work at Chelsea during the past
week. At one home the family larder
was missing, which shows that the
thieves must have been hungry.
John Barley has a curiosity in the
shape of a pin which seems to have
been made by hand. He found it on
an old just-'ce docket, thp. entry of
which was 183,S..^t)e}**ter Leader.
Prof. Jas. R. Sage was exhibiting at
the Times ofiice thi morning a fine,
large apple, from his farm on Spring
street." It is of the Wine variety and
measures fourteen inches in circum-
f-irence.~Ann Arbor Times.
There is a certain street In Plymouth ou which live fifteen widows,
widowers and old maids, one* bachelor,
one grass widow, three grandmothers
and two great grandmothers and all
live in one block. Where is It?—Mail,
The Morenci Observer has been sold
to E. E. Brown of Grass Lake, the
Grass Lake News being turned over
in part payment. Emil Ahrens will
ba the new publisher of the News, his
partner lit Morenci, Mr Eisfeller, retiring from the publishing husiness.—
Clinton Local.
Frank Sh-ai-ps-ov, iiiyhv operator of
the Michigan Centralist Dexter, in
.taking clown a bignal lantern :ifl*-r
i rain No. 14 passed, was struck on the
lop of the head hy ;*. pulley from the
top of the pole, .rendi'rias; him uic >n-
seious. He soon recovered with im
mediate assistance.
An uuusun! thing can be «>> en on tiie
farm of Avon Marsh for this tim- of
the year. He bats a plum true full of
blossoms Wii-ire on« sacs U.is riui-inir
the latter part of October it mnki-s. u
fellow think that Michigan is i;ot si»
far north after all—b'lt coal i-; still go-
iug up.—Ann Arbor News.
Blood Poisoning
results from chronic constipation,,
which is quickly cured by D.-. K-ng's
New Life Pills. They remove all
poisonous germs from the system and
infuse new life and, vigot; cure sour
stomach, nausea, headache, dizziness
una colic, without griping or discomfort. 25o. Guaranteed by All Druggists.
Hammer blows, steadily applied, break the hardest rock.
Coughing, day after day, jars
and tears the throat and lungs
until the healthy tissues give
way. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
stops the coughing, and heals
the torn membranes.
"I always keep Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in
the house. It gives perfect relief whenever
any of us have coughs or hard colds. I have
usert it for a great many vears and so know
all ahontit."—Mbs. Mart OnEBTEAHIVarys-
btug,N.T.
Hade by J. C. Ayer Co., XioweU. Moss.
Also manufacturers of
9 SARSAPARILLA.
ti *W / O HAIR VIGOR.
We Expect You
Biliousness, constipation retard recovery. Cure these with Ayer's Pills.
-t.
Advico to Housewives.
"No home is so pleasant, regardless of
the comforts that money will buy, as
when the entire family is in perfect
health. A bottle of Orino Laxative
Fruit Syrup costs 50 cents. It will
cure every member of the family of
constipation, sick headache or stomach
trouble: Wheeler's Pharmacy.
C'EAP- VISIT TO ENGLAND.
Hine Weeks of Travel Across the
Atlantic and Back for a
Small Sum.
There is only one unforgetahle vacation—a trip to England, through
England, and home again, says Country Life in America. Nine weeks of
travel can be had for ?125, and this
easy price includes the full .expenses
of both ocean voyages. Bicycle clothes
and flannel shirts make up one proper costume. The ordinary sack suit
with long trousers is equally serviceable. The luggage for walking "will
be carried in a cloth-covered india rubber knapsack. This is light, portable,
ana rainproof. If the traveler makes
his way by bicycle, he should nearly
limit his luggage to the dimensions of
a diamond, frame case. The slight
overflow will be made into a thin bundle strapped to the handle bars, or to
the frame behind the saddle.. A
"stripped" wh^el is' essential, guard
and bell and brake being of the lightest. * The ocean • trip is made "in the
second cabin of one of the lines plying
between New York and Glasgow—-the
cost is 530 single and ?60 for the round
trip. The food is not poor, and there
ia abundance of deck room. The time
from dock to dock is ten and one-half
Says, so the total time on water is 21
days, and on land six weeks.
A Safe Headache Cure.,
We ask'our customers to try Ake-In-
The-Head tablets for neuralgia and
headaches with the understanding that
you must get immediate relief or your
money back. Safe, sure, and six cures
for ten cents. Corner Drug Store.
BANNER SALVE
the'most hoalino sa.ve in tbe world-
STEIENS
WHEN YOU SHOOT
I Ypu want to HIT what you are aiming at
I —belt bird, beast or target. Make your
' shots count by shooting the STEVENS.
For 4r years STEVENS ARMS have
carried off PREMIER HONORS for ACCURACY. Our line:
Rifles; Shotguns, Pistols
Asfc-yoar Dealer—insist oa the STEVENS.
If you cannot obtain,
we shio direct, ca,*-
prest prepaid, upon
rcceiptofcatalosprice
Send 4 cts. in stamps
for lio-page Catalog*
of compete output. A
valuabt eboolc -ofrefer-
ence for present, and
prospective shooters.
Beautifulthreccolor Aluminum Hanger will
be forwarded for io cents in stamps.
j. Stevens Arras & Tool. Co.,
P.O. Box4096
CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS., TT. S. A.
to come to our store and: look over our new
stock of Fall and Winter All Wool Clothing for Men, Boys andChildren.
Our Suits, Overcoats, Top Coats, Raincoats, Etc., are specially made for us by
Stein Bloch and Hart, iSchaffner & Marx
tailors. The fit, style and finish cannot
be equalled by any. . Prices right, $10.00
to $20.00.
We have the largest and most complete
line of furnishings of any house in Ypsilanti'
and prices lowest.
Come and see us before buying.
C. S. WORTLEY & 00.
FOR KITCHEN CABINETS
CARPET SWEEPERS, RUGS
AND EXPRESS WAGONS,
GO TO
A. C. CLARKE'S
RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED
By The State Association of Mutual Insurance Companies of Michigan.
Lansing, Micbi, February 15, 1905
Whereas, Prof. West Dodd of De3Moines. Iowa, has so scientifically
and satisfactorily demonstrated to this convention the process by whieh
nature produces lightning and the true methods of guarding; against it,
thereby saving a large per cent of insurance losses and much* life. <
Therefore, be it Resolved, That it is the sense of this convention
that the good offices of the companies here represented be tendered., to
Prof. Dodd in his great work of educating the people of 'Michigan 'in> ■
the true method of saving life ahd property from destruction by' lightning, and tha,t the system of Dodd & Strufihers is hereby recommended
to all patrons of Mutual Insurance in Michigan as the correct system
of protecting building from lightning. , ,
Be it Fcrther Resolved., The thanks and appreciation of this convention is hereby extended to Prof. Dodd-for his instructive ahd'gener-"'
ous lecture, and that these resolutions be printed in the report of this
convention, and a copy of this resolution be presented to Prof.;Dodd.....
J. E. Taylor, Belding, Mich,
t J. S. Shaker, Mason, Mich. - • , .
A. O. White, Fremont, Mich. ... .
J. E. Taylor, Sec- • Committee
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Object Description
| Title | 1906-11-01; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1906-11-01 |
| 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 |
