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SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., jPHURSDAYy DECEMBEE 27, 1900.
VOL. XXvn.—NO il
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Saving Money
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Why Spend Yoai? Money
and time going lo a bank, when you can make your
deposits id your OWN NEIGHBORHOOD at any time
DAY OR NIGHT, HOLIDAYS AND SUNDAYS and
GET' INTEREST TOO.
. This bank will send full explanation if'you
Send In Youi? Name
founded in 1863.
Capital and Profits nearly $200,000.
I
The Firs
ITp-sii-axifi, Michigan
i). L. QUIRK, ."President.
C. Isl. KING,... .Vice President.
l>. L, QUIRK, JR, Cashier.
F. L. GALLUP,.. Asst Cashier.
GOOD GOODS
LOW PRICES
Our candy department is full of choice, pure sugar candy. Be
oareful and buy your %eandy at the right place. We do not
handle any glucous candies. We sell a pure sugar candy for 10c
per pound.
Our raisins are the large Pour Crown and very choice.
We have Sweet Potatoes, Cranberries, Grapes, Figs, Dates,
OUyos, Oysters, Cheese; Canned Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, and in
fact evejy article carried by first class merchants.
Ladies' apd Gent's Handkerchiefs, a large line to select from.
A complete line of Ladies'Gloyes and Mittens, a good Christ-
WftS present for affietid,. . . '.'""' . ?'; . •'■■■ "
-Ladies' and Gent's House Slippers at the Co-operative prices.
4 pice oalendav for every family.
We are yours
SALINE CQ-0PEB4TSVE 00.
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I will show the finest line of Watches,
Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware evef shown in
this town. In Silverware J have
' CHAFING DISHES, TEA SETS,
BAKING DISHES, CAKE BASKETS,
FRUIT DISHES, SMOKING S1STS,
'CHl£rjteN'!§ CUP§,
" J i$yl|e yo.x\ tg inspect my stock before pur-
gha§il»g elsewhere,
lewele^ and. Opticiasi,
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lodi wMe lot of DseM Mas Presents
Tan be found §i our stare.
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EIGHB0RH00D NEWS
Happenings of Interest Gathered for the
"Benefit, of Oar- 'Readers.
The County Jail Empty.
Since Prosecuting Attorney Sawyer
sent out the orders to the different
Justices of the county not to send any"
more tramps to the county jail, that
bastile has been empty and remained
so for a continued period of five days.
Mr. Sawyer was asked if he intended
to continue ' without change after
Sheriff Newton goes out and Dan
Sutton takes the offlce, and said thai
there.-will be no warrants issued for :■
tramp, and as the office of Prosecuting
Attorney is the key of tbe situation
and Dan Sutton is pledged by tbe convention to rid i;he county of the
tramps, the "Weary Willies" will find
a hard time in this county this winter.
Christmas Lilacs.
L. Lindemann of 510 North StaU-
street, was iu the Times office this afternoon and left an unusual bit of
Christmas garnishing—a cluster of
wliite lilac which he grew in his home,
and vvhich falls short but little of the
blossom put forth in its season out of
doors. It is quiie. a diversion from tne i
Christmas holly.—Times.
Then tell him abot-i: Ay-
Cherry Pectoral. Tell '.
how it cured your hard c -
Tell him why you ahvey,-;
it in the house. Tall Li*;
ask his doctor ,abor.c iu Y
tors use a great dct.1 *: "■ '■
throat and lung trcv.',.'«.-.
"I Iiad a terrible cold ai:il c-*;-?^ - *
threatened witli piieimi-min. 1 *.
Cherry Pectoral and it tsiviuup-]-.-.*:!;: ■
fectielief. Itis certainly a mnst ■,-,--.:■
couch medicine."—EKKa E. VCiin::~...
Falls, S. Dak.
IKade "by J*. C. Ayar Co., 2Jovr *.!■,
Also jnannfaetnirero of
One of Ayer's Pills at bedttrpe v:\P
hasten recovery^ Gently Saxa? «;■.!■
Who Can Beat This?
James Lucas left at The Leader
office Tuesday au ear of corn that contains 1332 kernels, every one of which
will do for seed. It is, a mixture of
white and yellow dent and was raised
by him on his farm in Webster town-
ship.-*rDexter Leader.
A new laboratory is being agitated
for the U. of M. campus.
A farmers institute will be held in
Manchester in February.
: Sheep - thieves are troubling the
farmers of Lenawee county. .
The Ann Arbor Maccabees cleared
§90 from tbeir Penny Social.
Mrs. Anna W. Bramble of Tecumseh, died last week, aged 82 years.
Miss Harriet M. Cutcheon of Ypsilanti, celebrated her S9th birthday last
week.
The Knights of Pythias district convention will be held io- Ypsilanii,
January 7. «•
The .Jackson Masonic fraternity bave
let the contract for the erection of a
new §4o,0fia temple.
Jacob Tolland, who has been a resident of Ann Arbor for 68 years, died
Thursday, aged 8(4 years.
l"tev. Comerford of Pinckney, will
li-aye lhe fore part of January for a
tour through Europe, his pulpit will
bi- supplied by a Detroit clergyman.
A wreck occurred Thursday night
ou the Micbigan Central near Leoni,
by a box car in the middle of a freight
train jumping the track. Luckily no
one was injured.
Chas. A.Stimson, a hustling young
business man of Anu Arbor, has left
for' Seattle, Washington, to, 'take
charge of a branch oEgce qf tbo M. J.
Brandensteio ovf S^n Francisco.
Miss Edna M.. Hossie of Bay City, a
graduate of the 17. of M. iu 1904 and
captain of the soman's basketb.nU
team, will leave soon for Panama to
wed Reynolds Smitfe of Detroit.
Miss I^oalowslri, principal of the
Dester high school, has resigned to
accept tlie position of teacher of Latiti
and German in' the Hillsdale high
school. Miss Geneviave Slurmen of
Battle Creek, is the uvw principal.
The D., Y , A. A. & J. By., ^ave a
tract of land we<4 t>5 the Old People's
Home aud lying between tbo eUctrii"
road a.id the Michigan Central at
Chelsea, to the Old Peopls'a Home
which will make in all twenty-lire
acres of land. The cornerstone of the
m»w Home building' will be laid in
January.
prank Cranflall, a prosperous Howell
farmer and stocUgrower, lost 25 hog--.
out of 28 within the past few days,
he reported the sa!*r,e ta the Michigan
Agricultural College and an 'te**perl
was sent out to his farm-to iivesti
gate, who reported the intestims in
the same condition, after deatb as inva
human being \vba died of typhoid
fever.
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Beai3 the _s9 ^9 W Von Ha« AlwaifS 8o#l
Tobacco Test for Novels.
The other day in a public library in
London an attendant noticed a young
girl sniffing suspiciously at the books.
When? he asked the reason • of her
stranga conduct sbe told Mm frankly.
"I sniS at a book," s£e*saiel, "to see
if it smells of tobacco. If it does then
I know it's a book a maa bas been
reading aad that it's a good one."
This iS a novel literary test, bat a
wise one in some respects. Horse
sense lies behind it and feminine intuition.
A Western Wonder.
There's a Hill in Bowie, Tex., that's
twice as big as last year. This wonder
is W. L. Hill, who from a weight of
90 pounds has grown to over 180. He
says: "I suffered with a terrible cough
and doctors gave me up to die of Consumption. I was reduced to 90 pounds,
wben I began taking Dr. King's New
"Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds. Fow, after taking 12 bottles, I have more than doubled in
weight and am completely cured."
Only sure Coagh and aud Cold cure.
Guaranteed by All Druggists. - 5Uc and
Sl.OO. Trial bottle free.
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my new line of
PIPES
mouth pieces
of
and extra
all kinds.
', Pipes from 5c to S2-50v
Also a fine line of Cigar-a
and Tobaccos of nearly all
brands. "
W. R. Stierie
SPECSAL SALE
C. S. WORTLEY & OO. will sell
All Men's, Young Men's, Boys' and
Children's Overcoats, Ulsters,
Reefers, Pea Jackets and Winter
Suits at
Greatly Reduced Prices
In this sale we include the celebrated Hart, Schaffner and Marx
Fine Suits and Overcoats which
are the best in the world.
Remember this is the only store
* in Ypsilanti that sell H. <S. & M.
Clothing.. '
OS. WORTLEY & GO.
CHRISTMAS
Before deciding on your Christmas
Presents 3go and 4ee what
A. C.CLARKE
has in the way of gifts.
A pin cushion given with every purchase of one dollar and over.
Tho difference between Hitting a*s4M$SS*nS is fiiedif-
jrertHicebctwecn an AcJuratfj aad a«_ Iaz.cttsn.xe: Arm.
Choose wiselv—dt^fliuittalei Ge&a SIBVES'Sf
lr*urty ycarg c? ^xpetienc^s" behind: out X^-Skiftf*
IOFXES, PISTOLS, SBOTGTENB
Biffe Telescopes, 3Etc^
Asfcyot^dealerandtttaKtJ^n^^c'nstaiupsfori^o
on Ce STE\-"fiNa. Ifjow
tannqt \Jz lajgv ^ e sUp dl-
T*3tt <xpr*ss?rt£.2^i'tQa
reccintyfcati'.oi; price.
j age tatata? desc^iWuij
t'je entrie STEVW»» -tR!^
Prof«sel y il" wsinite J, and
i imt*fti,*«»Vor.its osiSJiaot-
ju *, A-mminition, Lie.
RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED
By The State Association of Mutual Insurance Companies of Michigan.
Lansing, Mieb., February 15,1905
Whereas, Prof. West Dodd of DesMoines. Iowa, has so scientifically
and satisfactorily demonstratedto this convention the process by whieh
nature pfoduees lightning and the true methods of guarding against it,
thereby saving a large per cent of insuraaee 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 educatingTfche people of Michigan in
tbe true method of saving life and property from destruction by lightning, and that the system of Dodd & Struthers is hereby recommended
to all patrons of Mutual Insurance iu Michigan, as the correct system
, of protecting building from lightning.
Be it-Further Resolved, The thanks and appreciation of this convention is hereby extended to Prof. Dodd for his instructive atid generous 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.
J. S.. Shaeer, Ma'soE, Mich.
A. O. White, Fremont, Mich.
J. E*, Tatlor, Sec. .Committee
Headquarters for
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BesutHu! 'three-color ATuntimm Hunger -will JKjftu-
* -v8|0eJ fi)r to tents in Sttiaps.
J. STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL CO.,
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CtaCOJaR*K*tUL3, m ass., v. s, A.
At Wheeler's Pharmacy.
Come and see our Jewelry, Silverware and Fancy Articles. »
A Fine Line of Toys up stairs. .Bring the little folks to see what
Santa Claus has for them. ' •
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Object Description
| Title | 1906-12-27; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1906-12-27 |
| 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 |
