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SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1907.
VOL. XXVH.—NO 12
Resolve To Save
YOUR money is helping other people lo get ahead.
Mftke it help YOU. You can luck away a dollar a
week almost without knowing it. In only five years,
when Lhat dollar a week has -pilpd itself up to §285.00.
You can appreciate the value, of-systematic saving.
Begin the New Year by saying "something every week.
If you have a Christmas check," start with that. The
The money yon put in the bank at 3 per cent is "working for you. It won't take many years* to have
enough to buy a home or start in business. Our system of banking by mail at 3 per cent js more conveniens than if you lived next door to our large, safe
bank. Besides, yon will not be so likely to "draw it
out," but will let your money pile itself np, and add
to it regularly.
Write us about-'Banking by Mail." We will tell
you how easily you can bave something worth ^bile.
Write us to-day,
The First National Bank
Ypsilanti,
Assets $900,000.
1). L. QUIRK, President.
C. E. KING,.. .Vice President. '
;an
Deposits $650,000.
D. L. QUIRK, JR,... .Cashier.
F. L, GALLUP,.. Asst Cashier.
GOOD GOODS
LOW PRICES
Our oandy department is full of choice, pure sugar candy. Be
careful and buy your candy at the right place. We do not
handle auy glucous candies. We sell a pure sugar candy for 10c
per pound.
Our. raisins are the large Four Crown arid very choice.
We have Sweet Potatoes, Cranberries, Grapes, Figs, Dates,
Oliyes, Oysters, Cheese; Canned Corn, Poas, Tomatoes, and in
fa6t eveiy article carried by first class merchants.
Ladies' and Gent's Handkerchiefs, a large line to select from.
-A complete line of Ladies'Gloves.and Mittens, "a good Christmas present for a friend.
"t)!n3ies' and Gent's House Slippers at |,^e po-op^rartiy.e p\-ice§.
A nice calendar for every family.
We are yours
SALINE CO-OPERATIVE CO.
■sesse-^jss
Wish You All A
Happy New Year
"E. H. Cressy,
4few(3lss? aiid Optician.
and a Mole lot of Useful Xmas Presents
can be found at ourstore.
Chas. Burkhart
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EIGHB0RH00D NEWS
Happenings qf Interest Gathered Jot the.
"benefit of Our "Readers.
Is The Ypsi-Ann Sold?
Again comes the story that the £>e-
-troit United Railway has absorbed the
Ypsi-Ann, and that a company "controlled by the D. U. R. will soon take
over the road. The officials of both
companies refuse to talk, but they
have been chasing back and forth to
»New York a lot of late, and General
Manager Clarke is there now. The
Free Press asserts positively that the
deal is sure. It will probably result in
better servise, a thing devoutly to be
desired, as since tbe limited cars were
put on the locals only once an hour
have most of the time heetf inadequate
to care for the traffic properly, besides
the inconvenience of only hourly service. Whether the change will be a
good thing for Ypsilanti is a yuestion,
for if the car shops here should be
shut down, it would be 'a, decided loss.
Later the officials admitted that the
deal is practically completed.—Ypsilantian.
pines, 6j Porto Rico. S\ and the rest
scattering.
The engagement of Rev.. W. A. Lee,
pastor of the Ann Arbor First Baptist
church, and Miss Gertrude Brown of
Watertown, Massachusetts, has- been
announced.
What's the matter with Michigan?
A Leoni man killed a blue racer a. few
days ago and an Ann Arbor man picked a lilac blossom from his bush last
week. Now don't say they lilac sin.—
Manchester Enterprise.
The physicians of Lenawee county
are planning to organize themselves
into a protective society, which means
that the doctors will not attend "dead
beats.'1 This move is meeting with
.success wherever il is talked.
Joseph Bahuske, a tailor of Ann Arbor, sent a picture of bis family, consisting of three boys and five girls, to
President Roosevelt, who sent back a
card, of thanks. Mr. Bahuske is so
well pleased over it that he is determined to become naturalized.
SPECIAL,
1
II
Exhibits Queer Tastes.
Two. well lvUQwn JJilanites stood on
tha corner of Main and River streets
the other day talking over family matters, when one asked the other:
"Why doecn't your wife sing to the
baby when it cries?"
Said the other in a confidential tone
of voice:
"She used to until we discovered that
the neighbors preferred to hear the
baby."—Milan Leader.
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Had The Nerve.
Rev. John Dieterle of Ann Arbor,
was awakened one morning last week
by hearing noises in his mother's room
and going in to investigate, found two
men ligtiting . matches. -Mr. Dieterle
inquired the .cause of their -presence
there, and they ga,\je. po answer but
mafle t\\ejxf retreat by way of the back
door. These two men ought to take
the prize for nerve. ""*
"Ann Arbor Pets."
Luick Bros. & Co. of A.nu Arbor,
issued a beautiful calendar of a pretty
little girl, ca5ps-.si.8g a squirrel, and
l^eled V. Ann Arbor Pets."—Ex.
There is one thing that \*.\'
cure it—.Ayer's Hair Vigcr.
It is a regular scalp-medicine.'
It quickly destroys the germs [■
which cause this disease.!
The unhealthy scalp becomes |
healthy. % The dandruff disap-1.
pears, hadlto disappear. Afc
healthy sc^lp means a greatdesl §
tb you—nealthy hair, ao &^ti-1
druff,no pimples,no eruptions.;.
The best "kind of a testimonial— [*
"Sold for over eis.t™ year.;." F
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IffadobyJ.C.Jiyer Co., Le'-votl, 2"U__. ;
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SARSAPAFJIU.
PILLS.
CHERRY PECTS2AL.
Ann Arbor is hopeful of an automobile factory.
Four weddings occurred in Ypsilanti
'during the Christinas week.
fyfr-*=- A, S. Porter of Ann Arbor,
died la3t week, aged S5 years.
David Kelly, a well respected pioneer of Dexter, died last week.
The State Y. M. C. A.'convention
will be held in Jackson February 20.
A wreck occurred ou the Wabash
railroad near the French Landing last
week.
Adrian city council are talking of
raising the saloonkeeper's license to
§1,000.
A wreck occurred last week on the
Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad
near Adrian.
The formal Athletio Association
bas at last permitted women to the
athletic council,
Some Brighton parties shipped to
Detroit parties last week nearly $1,000
worth of raw furs.
Ann Arbor is putting forth every
effort *"o secure the proposed State
Home for Crippled Children.
. Rev. E, H. Tail, the Preshytorian
pastor at Milan, has resigned and~ne-
cepted a qali from the church at Elk
Rapids.
Nearly one hundred .acres of land
has been- purchased at a slight expense
to be made up into fine new parks for
Ann Arbor.
"A. WJiter- pipe burst in the Sigma
Phi fraternity house in Ann Arbor
last week, damaging the decorations to
the amouut bf -|3,000.
The Milan Leader reports no malignant tUssases at'the present time, but
they certaiuly have had tbeir s.hare of
typhoid and malaria fever.
Five marriage licenses were Issued
at the county cleric's office on the day"
before Christmas and in each case the
groom resides outside the county.
There are 62 foreign t-tutien-s in tho
U. of M., distributed as rnll-jivs: Can--
ada, 13; Japan 9;. Mexico, S; Philip-
2rof - Walter E. Magee, head- of the.
department of physical culture at the
state, university, has computed' statisr.
tics comparing cleanliness'among the
men. ' and women undergraduates^
which show women on. the long end
of the tally sheet. According to Prof.
Magee, 266 baths per-week are taken
by each 100 women, as. compared with
263 baths taken by each 100 men. The
estimate is taken on the baths, taken
in the university gymnasiunls, a close
record "being kept of the number of
ablutions per week. The undergradvt-
ates of both sexes are crowding the/
bathrooms to help swell the figures on
the score sheet. The next scoring of
tbe tally sheet is to take place at the
end. of the month.
A Western Wonder.
There's a Hill in Bowie, Tex., that-"s
twice as big a3 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,
when I began taking J>. 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 Cough and and Cold cure.
Guaranteed by All Druggists. 50c and
Sl.OO. Trial bottle free.
CALL AND Sll
my new line of
PIPES
and extra mouth pieces of
all kinds.
0 Pipes from-oc to §2.50.
Also a fine line of Cigars
and Tdba?cos of nearly . all
brands.
W. R. Stierle
C. S. WORTLEY & CO. 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 tlie celebrated Hart, Schaffner and Marx
Fine Suits and Overcoats whicli
are the best in the world.
Remember this is the only store
in Ypsilanti that sell H. S. & M.
. Clothing.
is ' - * %
C. S. WORTLEf & 0@.
A. C. CLARKE
•li
Saginaw Sal'
' that does not get hard,
ROCK SALT -
for packing pork.
LARGE CROOKS- '
- for corned beef, etc.
LINSEED OIL MEAL
for your stock.
KEROSENE .
that will not smoke.
GOOD THINGS
which I would "like to
exchange for your money.
Respectfully Yours
Headquar
..ji
At Wheeler's Pharmacy.
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Come and see our Jewelry, Silverware and Fancy Articles.
A Bine Line of Toys up state. Bring tha little folks to see what
Santa Claus bas for them. 8
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Object Description
| Title | 1907-01-03; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1907-01-03 |
| 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 |
