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4. J. Warren, Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1907.
VOL. XXVIL---NO 30
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How Fortunes Grow
In order to accumulate, a fortune, it is necessary
to take advantage ot every -legitimate: oppor- *
tunity to-earn money, to b*e ^industrious and „
economical and then,to use Jeyery precaution to ,
safeguard what you have made. This bank was
"■"P. established to assist "you in building a fort- '
t. * W At- -... _ -.. ■ . . .-.-
^' , .unc,.. It wilFso care for your-money that, it is
py "absolutely'^eure^aud you-can hare, it when- ;
\P ever*, you want-. J Lt will assist you - join its .
• financial 6-iinily^it will''prove your good friend"
-", * '* -' -ri,' ("ry- . ''-.."■*'
in._time > of need, -It - insures you tho best ser- •■*«,
yicg and" convdiiencV.--^Mafie' a deposit today.
Every fortune has* "grown from a "-bank "account.'- *•*' ,
; ^^ITpsaantii Michigan ?
Assets $950,000. Deposits $700,6010.
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A. C. CLAiKi
has just received his spring line of
Also a full line of
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Call and see his assortment* of^•ehineseand^.
Japanese-Mattings, new stock just received. ;;' ■
.Axminister arid Smyrna Rugs always" in ".
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Our Stock is bqw Complete.
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NEWS
'Happenings ef interest Gathered fo* tkm
. -Ttenefit of Oar- "Readers.
Wanted To Get- Even; -
Our townsman, Representative Raters, bad an opportunity last wee'k to
get even with a lot-of his fellow members of the house, who have, been" opposing pretty nearly every proposition
he has advanced. The lJickinson primary reform bill was the special order
and an effort was Wing*7'made to restore the provision regarding the election of senators by direct vote of the
people. Gov. Warner's .friends wanted
to offer a new bill as a substitute, but-
Mr. .Waters jumped up an offered an
amendment, which would restore-the"
old provision, ahd -qrged his motion
with'Such energy that the Warner
crowd swarmed about his. desk'" like
bees when the hive has been disturbed. He had.them foul and. they, were
forced to withdraw the substitute and
his amendment passed. - When the
matter came up Tuesday-they did a
lot of patchwork on it'find it Will be
called again Friday.—Manchester En->
terprise.
Old Hickory's Scribe.'
Mrs. Mary Ann Wynekup, "an old
lady of eighty yeare who .makes her
'home with the family of ex:ATderman
L. D.iGrose in. the Efth*~v*iar,d, has in
her possession a parchment deed issued by the commissioner of tbe gen-,
era! land office at Washington," -Dec. a,'
=183(J,'aBd signed by .Andrew" Jackson
ps president of the United States.
The. instrument gives title to the east
half of the southwest.quarter of section 25/ town 1 south, v range 4 easti to
George Renwiek.- The grantee, Geo."
Renwick, was the fatter of-. Mrs.
Wynekup and for many years the
■property, which is ih Salem township,
'was.-lbe home of the Renwick family..
The signature on the parchment is
'clear-and bold and genuine as in .those
days the president did not-sign, by
proxy or use a rubber stamp.—Times.
_ "•_" New Waiting Rot>m.
Fiscber'& Finn-ell, in.bullding,f,theijr
new-store corner State.und Packard
streets, are .making provisions .for, the
comfort of.patrons of the -jjleptric, jrail-
way, who .desire.to take the cars at
that;point..'- Seats and shelter will be
provided on the outside for good
weather and a cozy little waiting rooin
on the ins'du-'for the'inclearent season.
It is also: probable that arrangements
will be-made whereby tickets and mileg--
age'books will be ou sale at their store,
and for all cars to stopon .that -side- oJE
the streets—Times. - •.. j- ... ......:.
, A Serious Accident
While blowing out stamps witb^.dy-;
namite ' Matfday« afternoon-;. rMicbad
Wurster and F.•Higgins-.of Mamches-
ter met with a'-svery serious accident.J
A charge-.of dynamite vyas^placed un-j
der and the fuse, lighted.- .* 'The charge!
faile'd'to- explode-; they, jfe&eft-jdry:
"gross*iipon the-'fug6= wbicb..they* .supposed had gone put, anfl tried to.-ignite
it by blowing. The result was .an .explosion which UteriiUx ture tlieir faoes
in pieces and renderedthem'.^incoh;.
Sovo!a§^7*3t.aindard.^4 ■* -
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.' The dog poisoner is at work in Onsted. . s .
.j**The Mooreville postoffice has been
discontinued.
« Street fakirs in Chelsea must pay a
license of. SICLper-day.
The O.'Ei S. chapters of this county
are talking up a county association.
A soldier's monument in Manchester
cemetery will be dedicated Memorial
day. , -. -
. Fruit men in the vicinity of Howell
.are reporting that live peach buds are
■scarce.
The 'state convention of the Order of
.Eagles will be held in Jackson next
ihontbi-^i "-'■ .
■ Srhallpoi" "has appeared among the
Xpsiiaritr Normal students, many have
beeh'exposed.*, t- ■ •
The 'first'annual banquet of' the new
Board of Comtherce^of Ann'Arbor, was
held last -Thursday.
Morenci ?qas voted- to bond the village for SiJ5,d00 with which to erect a
new school* building.
The Occidental "Hotel of Ypsilanti,
has changed hands, Johnson & Souse
is' the new proprietor. - •
'Prpf. %'■' B. Edmonson of Ionia, a
gramiate'bf the'TJ. of M.,- is the new
.principal of the Hillsdale schools.
.. Justijie.G. R*';Gunn*of Ypsilanti, last
weW'inedr^'a TT. of M. students $13.52
-each-for Kavipig' fifteen wild' ducks in
thoir possessions.
The village of Cone has a mad dog
scare, several persons have been bitten besides aninials., x The persons bitten are.jnjthe Ann, Arbor institute for
treatment. *"" "
Mrs., Frecl Olen .of Northville, com-*
mittccfsHipdeiast week, by jumping
from the "Wall street* bridge into 'the
Huron rhjsr at Ann Arbor. She had
been in the U. of M. hospital for treatment.""' ' "
.The Lake Shore freight handlers at
Adr.'an 'who "went on strike recently
for an advance in-wages, are oflt of a
job as the company have put on men
in their places "and-say tney will not
take bacfe*the strikers under -any con-
consideration. * -
. "•'''Wfieb the " summer days bave
come," a-fitl the" open cars go into :ser-.
vice on the electric tine they will ap-
vpeatf in brand new dress *of .. yellow,
Avhieh- ha-3>"beenrf. applied during the
:witfter.* The cars have .been otherwise
overhauled, and--repaired.—Times. ,
"' A newvmanufacturing company is
looking, for-a losation in Ypsilanti.
They'tlesire-.tbat the .city provide a
site and building for them and thejf. in
return-^ill. employ . not less than 100
men for a stated period,,. No. names or
details ax$ given out, but the proposi-
lion wiil-pfpbably come iip before tbe
new council soon.—Titu'es. '"','"
. George W.. Owen, .'printer at No'r-
'folk, Ya.,. h'as.lviudl'y 'se,tit us a copy of
his. c^ty" paper g'iving" a'oco'uut of the
opening of the Jamestown exposition*.
His brother Charles, editor of the
.Qu'iQoy Herald, has also :sent us his
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Last Tbu^aj* •.GKief A*^il''j6f^ie
A'rin Arbor'"^poiice^^ force ^wtis^aatiu^h*!*
paper, giving"ao6ouht of war- inoidents
he was. party to. They were-both for-
ta'erly Mariohester.-bays.^Euterprise. ■
to tlie
alike. He said that if^.tlierahappefieS
to be a crowd "in the. Salpons at ^h'e
closing titne and it took some. .troiQjle
to get rid of them, he would* notjob-
ject .to flvejninute3.in which to c^ar
tHg.Ba|^*|,*t_'but„tin ""general" prTnci|iles
the lid ito*^0ie droppe^at ten o'clock.
U. of M. Appropriation^
A dispatch fron Lansing to tbe ^Detroit Eree Press this morning states
that the .University, will Bot -get.,the
desired hat/ mill "tax -but" that it is>pij>s-
"sible '-bat the present lax will b'£., increased, tp .three-eighths of a. ^mll-
EJome,pf-the legislator^ waul to."; give
"the University a .iuleO- bum for'.-the
next two }»K* but" ttiji." reeents I doa't
'«W*fli*8*«pte»l"r The«Kter- -is-" oflekifr
the hardest problems of the session to*
[solve.
Binder Twine
tOQK at the tag on your twine aud be sure that the
"Plymouth trade mark is ou every tag.
IT means you will get twine, made sin the oldest and
largest independent mill wirld; 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 au expensive article.
BECAUSE such twine is often short length, and so
uneven it .breaks when tying the bundles.
REMilMBEK eyej.*y ball of twine having Plymouth
1 trade mark and name of Lindsay Bros.
ON the tag is exactly as represented. Co not wait
until harvest time; order now, because
SOMETIMES, the demand for Plymouth Twine is be ■
. yond our ability to supply. •
FOR SALE BY
F. D. FORD
Retail Jewelers are not afraid
of the Mail Order houses and we are even hoses of competition.
There is no offer made by them that we cannot equal. Indeed it is an of (r
repeated plaim—one that has never been disproved—rthat we can sail a better
article of jewelry than any mail order hoyse for as, little or.less money. Tha,t
is why we are so anxious to have those who "make a, practice of purchasing by
mail give oUr claims -a test. If we could not make good, we would hot be saying a word about it, but the loss is yours, as well as ours, hence our earnestnts •
about the matter.
A fair test—value for value, money for money—is all we ask.
E. H Cressy!
Je-nreler and, Optician.
"Oh-certain days- in April, May
and-nTune' exceptionally low fare
tickets may be purchased of Lake .
Shore agents».tp Los Angeles, San
" Francisco and North- Pacific coast,
" points," witti return :limit of HO to~
•SOaay's. ■'*■■■ ' ■-.", 32.
Stop-over Mtiieges in Western: Points.
•>• . Ask Lake. Shore agents. for particulars or write to
J. W. Daly, G. p."A. Cleveland. 0.
UKE SHORE.
SPECIAL
- Just received a crate of Alfred-Meekin's best China-
ware and an absolute guarantee that this ware will
never craze. When in need of dishes, do not make a*
mistake in buying. Always buy the best, the price
is low.
ALSO
We carry a very nice line of Ladies' and Misses'
Spring Jackets., call in and see them:
Ladies' Oxfords of all kinds, very neat, quality best.
Our shoe trade is growing, prices and quality is the'
cause.
Special for Saturday
Corn 5c per ean. 20c Candy 12c per lb [line quality].
SALINE CO-OPERATIVE CO.
N.B.—Eggs for hatching.
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CEMENT ;
Building, Barn-wail, €himri#'
, and Cistern Blocks
in fact anything made of cement.
;. * Agents for Man agas Asphalt Roofing. " -*,.v
Asphalt Roof Paint 50c per gallon. ' , - .■>*.
Wood turning and all kinds'of shop done to order.
10 horse power Nichols & Shopard Portable Engine
for sale or trade. , '
Quantity of Good Jelly for sale.
Saline Artificial Stone Go.
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Object Description
| Title | 1907-05-09; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1907-05-09 |
| 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 |
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| Language | English |
