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4.. J. WARREN, Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH.VTHURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1907.
VOL. XXYn.-NO 23
at 3 per cent with
The First National BanK
Ypsilanti, Michigan
It is a very simple matter to open a Savings Account by mail with this
woll known bank which protects its* depositors with ca'pital and surplus of
T* TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS and total resources of over*
NINE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Fill out the blank space below and enclose with post ofllce or express money order, bank draft or
chsck; or currency by registered mail or express. Letters containing money orders, checks and drafts need not be registered. We pay 3 per cent
compound interest on any. amount up to ten thousand dollars. YOU M.A5T
OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH ONE DOLLAR. If you are not ready to
open an account now, we invite you to keep us in mind.
PIBST NATIONAL BANE, Ypsilanti, Micli.
Enclosed find. : .Dollars
with which to open an account at 3 per cent in yonr Savings Department, mailing pass hook to
Name. *
Address "
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Commencing Saturday,
March 23, at 8:30 sharp
3D lays Eeatimtion Sale
\ of.the E. W. Freese & Son's Mammoth
. Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Carpets,
Rugs, Shoes and Rubbers.
Two Big Shoe and Rubber Stocks consolidated for this Sale.
- This Stock must go regardless of price
during this Sale.
Thousands of bargains tbo numerous to
mention.
J S. TOWNSEND
CUMTOIV, MICH.
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A. C, CLARKE
has just received his spring line of
Carpet Samples
Also a full line of
LL WOOL MT SQUARES
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§>aj} r^jid see his assortment of Chinese and
Japanese Mattings, new stock jugt received.
Axminister and Smyrna Rugs always in
stock.
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Our Stock is now Complete.
Chas. Burkhart
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EIGHB0RHQ0D NEW
Happenings of Interest Gathered fov the
"benefit of'Oar "Readers.
Charter Amended.
The six amendments to the charter
of,Ann Arbor passed both of .the
houses at Lansing last week, and is
now before the governor'for his signature. They passed the House, on'
the suspension of the rules, and when
it was sent .to the Senate, which hody
was about to adjourn, but very obligingly took a recess to look over the
amendment and upon reassembling it
\\as passed immediately. The amendments cover:
1, Increasing the treasurer's calary
to §1,200 per year with §100 extra for
clerk hire, all fees going into the city
treasury. .
2, Making the president of the council, ex-offlcio, a member of all committees.
3, Permitting the board of "public
works, in case bids are rejected, to do
the public work for the city without
hids. .: f
4, Increasing the pay of aldermen on
registration, election or review to §5
per day.
5, Allowing the council to vote a
city attorney not exceeding S40D* a
year for court work in addition to his'
regular salary.
6, Increasing the health officer's salary to §600 a year and having him
chosen by the mayor from the board
of health.
Hay Press Co. and the, Miniature
Side Co. *
Burten Patterson of Ypsilanti, who
is employed at the D., J. & C. Ry.
power house, received a shock of
2,200 volts from the high tension
wires one day last week, but survived
the shock. He will recover.
A false fire -alarm was turned into,
the Ann Arbor Fire Department from
"ypsilanti last week, which called out
the apparatus from both stations at
8 o'clock on a rainy night. This is a
misdemeanor and is punished by a fine
and the guilty party is bein^ hunted.
"Will i Do?"
Recently a Franklin bachelor bought
a pair of socks ..in this village and
found attached to one a paper with
these words: "I am a young; girl of
twenty and would like .to^correspond
with a view of matrimony." The
name and address were given. The
bachelor wrote and in a few days got
this reply: "Mamma was mf rried
twenty years' ago. Evidently the merchant of whom you bought those socks
did not advertise, or he would have
sold them long ago. My mother
handed me your letter and said possibly I might do. I am eighteen."—
^Birmingham Eccentric.
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Unlucky "13."
John R. Rockwell of Jackson, county
superintendent of the poor and prominent in local and district politics, was
one of a party at the Elk's temple Sunday night. It was remarked jokingly
that there were thirteen in th'e crowd.
Rockwell left in his usual good health
and during the night was seized with
an attack of acute kidney disease "and
died before morning.—Press.
A Serious Slip.
Thomas Carney of Ann Arhor, while
sawing wood with a buzz-saw at* the
Staebler farm on the Divboro road one
day last week, slipped and fell across
the saw in such a way as to make a
terrible gash within a quarter of an
inch of the jugular vein. It is a mystery hew he happened to escape further injury.
. Sheep thieves are reported in Sharon township.
Brighton will have a home coming
celebration id August.
Chelsea* \?ill haye a new school
building in the neai* future,
Albert S. Temple, for forty years a
resident of Wayne village, died last
week.
Dennis Cheever. a well known pio
neer of Rawson ville, died last week,
aged 83 years. ^
The state sanitarium for tuberculosis
at Howell will be ready for one hundred patients the first of next month.
Wm. Cummings, living northeast of
Wayne,"was kicked and tramped upon
by a horse and his recovery is doubtful. "*..*'-
Mrs,' Sarah Gore, who has been a
resident^of North fip.ld township for 1h<"
past 72 years, died last" weekt aged SI
years.
Leigh Palmer, son of Dr. Palmer of
Chelsea,. has accepted* the position
witn the"-New Yorjc Central Ry. as"*an
inspector of an tunnel under^construc-
tion under the Detroit river.
Ypsilanti is' to have two new factories and the city- has appropriated
$14,000 to furnish §ites and buildings,
the new factories are the Ann Arbor
Then your blood must be in
a very bad condition. You
certainly know what to take,
then take it —Ayer's Sarsaparilla. If you doubt, then
consult your doctor. We know
what he will say about this
grand old family medicine.
Sold for over 60 years.
Tliis is tho first -jnestion your doctor would
ask: "Are vour bowels regular?" Ho knows
that daily action ot the bcm-els is ahsolutely
essential to recovery. Keen your liver active
and yonr bowels regular by taking laxative
doses o£ Ayer's JHIls.
W>*-^-w^«M;3s-K3«ssK*-ra:K«*»^^
3&z&3 hy 3.0. Ayor Co., Iidwall, Ktasa.
Also manufacturers of
HAIR VIGOR.
AGUE CURE.
CUERRY PECTORAL.
Binder Twine
LOOK at the tag on your twine and be sure that the
"Plymouth trade mark is on every tag.
IT means you will get twine made in the oldest and
largest independent mill world; twine that '
NEVER fails to give satisfaction, being full length,
full strength; evenly spun and well balled,
DON'T be deceived by parties offering twine claimed
to be "Just as good as Plymouth"
SOME farmers lose hours in the harvest field -when
minutes count,
AAD condemn a binder that would work all right if
they used Plymouth Twine. -
YOU know by experience that poor twine, though
purchased at a low price is an expensive article.
BECAUSE such twine is often short length, and so
uneven it breaks when tying the bundles.
REMEMBER eyery ball of twine having Plymouth
trade mark and name of Lindsay^ Bros.
ON the tag is exactly lis represented. Do riot wait
qniil harvest time; order now, beeause
SOMETIMES the. demand for Plymouth Twine is beyond our ability to supply.
FOR SALE BY
F. D. FORD
"If you are Constipated^ dull, or bilious, or have a sal\ow lifeless complexion, try Lax-ets just once to see what
they can no for you. Lax-ets are little
toothsome Candy tablets—nice to eat,
nice in effect. No gripina*, no pain.
Just a gentle laxative eSect that is
pleasingly desirable. Handy for the
vest pocket or purse, Lax-ets meet
every desire. Lax-ets come to you in
beautifully lithographed metal boxes
at a cents and 2-5 cents. Sold by the
Corner Drug Store.
The editor of the Memphis, Tenn.,
"Times" writes: "In my opinion Po-
ley's Honey and Tar is the be3t remedy for coughs, colds and lung trouble,
and to my own personal knowledge
Foley's Honey aud Tar has accomplished many permanent cures that
have been very little, of marvellous."
Refuse aoy out the genuine in the yellow package. Wheelers Pharmacy
Saving Housewife's Time.
It saves many steps if, when putting
dishes away, you carry them to the
china closet in a tray, as it accommodates so many more dishes than one
can carry in the hands. A tray should
be. used also when removing them
from the table. This is so frequently
neglected and so many extra steps
have to he taken that it is worthy of
being mentioned.
To stop a Cold with "Preventics*' is
safer than to let it run and cure it
afterwards. Taken at the "sneeze"
stage Preventics will head off all colds
and Grippe, and perhaps save you from
Pneumonia or Bronchitis. Preventics
are little toothsome caody cold cure
tablets selling in 5 cent and 2-5 cents
boxes. If you are chilly, if you begin
to sneeze, try Preventics. They will
surely check the cold, and please you.-
Sold bv the Corner Drug Store.
SaTed Her Son's Life.
The happiest mother in that little
town of Ava, Mo., is Mrs. S. Ruppee.
She writes: "One year ago my sou
was down with such serious lung
trouble that our physician was unable
to help him; when, by our druggist's
advice I began giving him Dr. King's
New Discovery, and I soon noticed improvement. I kept this treatment up
for a few weeks when he was perfectly
well. He i as worked steadily since at>
carpenter work. Dr. King's New
Discovery saved his life." Guaranteed
best cough and cold cure by. All Druggists. 60c and §1. Trial bottles free.
Estate of Nehemiah P. Stanton.
State o£MicVgan. County of Washtenaw, s. s.
At a session of the Prohate Court for said
County of "Washtenaw, held at tie P^ohitei
Office in the City of Ann Arhor, on the 0th day
of March, in the year one thousand uh\e
hundred and seven.
Present, Emory E. Leland, Judge of Probate.
In the matter of the Estate of Nehemiah P.
Stanton, deceased Or; reading and filing tha
duly verified petition of Cornelia Stanton,
praying that a certain paper In "writing and now
on fllein this court, purporting to he the last
will and testament of Nehemiah P. Stanton he
admitted to probate, and-that Bradley M. De-
Lajnater the executor named in said will,
or some other suitable person be appointed
executor thereof, and that appraisers and com-
missibners be appointed.
It is ordered. That the *Gth day of April
next, at ten 6'clqck in the afternoon at said Pro-
Irate OUce he appointed for hearing said petition. And it is further ordered, that a copy of
this order be published three successive weelcs
previous to said time of hearing ia the Saline
Observer, a newspaper printed and circulating
in said County of Washtenaw,
Emory E. Leland
(A true copy.) Judge of Probate.
H, Wirt Newkirk. Eegister. 25
Foley's Honey aad Tar
forchildren.safe.surc No opiates
Bears tlie
Signature
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.sTonija.,
•(Tha Kind Vou Have Always Bougtf
sS^fer
Made to fit
feet *--•--*
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The best reason
for buying Selz
Royal Blue shoe, is
that it's made to lit
human feet; to wear
and look right wherever you go; to last
a long time.
It will cost you
$3.50 and"$4; and
* you'll never spend
shoe money to better
advantage than in.
Selz Royal Blue.
We sell them here
G*. L. PARSONS
A-1'
Retail Jewelers are not afraid
of the Mail Order houses and we are even boses of competition.
There is no offer made by them that we cannot equal. Indeed it is an oft-,
repeated claim—one tha,t has never been disproved—that we can soil a bette r
article of ievyelry thai**, airmail order house for as little or less money. That
is why we are so swsjaus to have those who make a practice of purchasing by
i$ail g\ve cuir claims a test. If we could not make good, we would not be sayjj
in.g a word about it, but the loss is yours, as well as ours, hence our earnestnes?!
about the matter. -' -"- .'*?
A fair test—value for value, money for money—is all we ask. , ."""""■"
E. H Cressy, ■ -/_;?
Jeweler* and Optician.
GET Y0UR JOB PRINTING
AT THE 0BSETVER OFFICE
Ascribe for ths
Gures Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Sour Stomach, Torpid Liver and
Chronic Cons'Ir-atlon.
Fleasasit to ialie . -
axatiye. Fruit Syrup
Cleanses the system
thoroughly and clezurs
sallow complexions of'
pimples and blotches*
- It is guaranteed -,-
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Object Description
| Title | 1907-03-21; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1907-03-21 |
| 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 |
