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L.. J. WARBEN, Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, JUNE .13, 1907.
VOL. XXVH.—NO. 35
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Established 1863
The First National BanK
Ypsilanti, Michigan
Oldest National Bank in Michigan
G-ROWTH OF RESOURCES
January i, 1888; $386,862.80
January 1, i8g8; $434,567.98
January 1, 1902; -$558,781.05
January 1, 1905: $639,911.65
. January 1, igo6: $755,975-07
January 1, 1907: $909,743-37
June 1, 1907: $960,135.19
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits: $190,000.00.
When looking for a new banking connection,
come and talk with ns. VVe can offer you all
others can and a few things more.
fc
Binder Twine
LOOK at the tag on your twine and be sure' that the
"Plymouth trade mark is on every tag.
TT 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,
AND condemn a binder that would work all right if a
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 as represented. Do not wait
until harvest time; order now, beeause
SOMETIMES the demand for Plymouth Twine is beyond our ability to supply.
FOB SALE BT
F. D. FORD
Remember we sell Red Star Oil
It always satisfies
It makes good bread. We have carried this brand
of flour for 07er two years, it has always beeu satisfactory. Price always right.
We have'reduced the price on Royal Garden aud
Little Jap teas 10 per cent, oither tea is first quality.
Be your own merchant, buy goods right. Let us
6 help_ypu to saye on yoqr entire line of merchandise.
•"'Quality, Equality."
SALINE GO-OPERATIVE GO.
Qkver li
Petitioned To Be Sold
John O. Zabel last week filed a petition asking the Circuit Court to order
ihe sale of the Toledo, Ann Arbor &
Detroit electric railway, and the matter will come up be/ore the June term.
The road is in the hands of two receivers, Willis Baldwin of this city,
and Mr. Burgoon of Fremont, O., and
considerable litigation is connected
with it. The reasons for wishing to
sell are that the track, road bed, materials, etc, are depreciating daily,
and when the suits are settled there
will be less to sell; while if sold now
the money could be placed in trust and
the suit be tried for the cash. In the
meantime the purchasers cf the line
could get it ready for operation this
summer, while if the law suits are left
as now, nothing can be done until next
year —Monroe Democrat.
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"She's On The Map."
Oh, no! Britton was not proud when
Leon Exelby brought home three first
prizes and the second high medal of
the entire county from Morenci last
Saturday. Faunt Lenardson captured
two thirds, making a total of thirteen
points for Britton with but three men
contesting from this school. Britton
was the only ten grade high school
represented and took fourth place out
of the eight schools contesting. This
is the" first time Britton has entered
the county meet and she has done
more than weli. So, here's to Exelby,
who will probably shine in athletics at
Michigan's Agricultural college next
year. Let JMuon keep in the association each year now, aud let people
know that she's on the map at least.—
Britton cor. Clinton Local.
Improvement Praised.
Ridgeway cemetery never lopked
brighter than on Decoration day and
compliments for the association and
the works they are doing were heard
on eyery hand. People who had not
visited the place for a year were surprised at the improvement. A number of iron settees have been distributed about in suitable places and the
addition of flower beds adds greatly
to tho general improvement. Surely
no one who has a relative or friend
buried in the Ridgeway cemetery will
hesitate tbe small sum of |1.00 each
year for the care and improvement of
the grounds. We should be united in
our interest and go ahead with this
work.—Britlou cor. Tecumseh News.
Mrs. Sarah Wastell of ClinJLon, celebrated her ninety-third birthday last
Thursday.
About 50,000 perch and pike were
planted last week in the lake near
Belleville.
Bicycle riding on the sidewalk in
Stockbridge is prohibited and all violators will be fined.
F. M. Scbjeberle J r. of Ann Arbor,
a graduate of the U.. of M., has ac
eepted a position as teache|^n the
education work in the Detroit Y. M.
C. A.
Miss Mabel Merriman of Fractional
District, No. 4 of Manchester, although
but eleven years of age, has an unusual
record of not missing a word in jer
spelling classes in three years.
In its "jubilee notes" upon the celebration held last week at the M. A. C ,
Lansing,.tbe Moderator-Topics has tbe
following comments: "President An-
gell's oration was almost equal to that
of the President's. President Snyder,
conferring LL.D. on Prep. Angell,
namfd him the foremost citizen of the
state,"—Friday's Times.
Mrs. James R. Sage of Ann Arbor,
on leaving a hou^e Thursday evening
where she had beenL entertained, supposed she had opened the hull door hut
instead it was the cellar dpor and wilh
put discovering her misiake, plunged
Will cure any case of Kidney or Bladder Disease not
beyoi\d the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more.
Cures Backache
Corrects
Irregularities
Do not risk having
Bright's Disease
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or Diabetes
headlong down the cellar steps. The
accident was a serious one owing to
her advanced age but she may recover.
Adrian's §1,000 saloon license ordinance is running against snags. On
Monday Judge Chester denied a writ
of mandamus against Justice A. B.
Treat for refusing to issue a warrant
for the arrest of Paul J. Kraft for running a saloon \jithout having taken
out a city permit for the sale, of intoxicating liquors "ahd paying the city
treasurer S500.—Tecumseh News.
Eemarkahle Bescne.
That truth is stranger than fiction
has once more been demonstrated in
ths little town of Fedora, Tenn., the
residence of C. V. Pepper. He writes:
"I was in hed, entirely disabled with
hemorrhages of the lungs and throat.
Doctors failed to help me, and all hope
had fled wben I "began taking Dr.
King's New Discovery. Then instant
relief came. The coughing soon
ceased; the bleeding diminished rapidly, and in three weeks I was able to
go to work." Guaranteed for coughs
and colds. 50c and Sl.OO at O. C.
Wheeler's Pharmacy. Trial bottle
free..
Will Cure Consumption.
A. A. Herren, Finch, Ark., writes:
"Foley's Honey and Tar is the best
preparation for coughs, colds and lung
trouble. I know that it has cured consumption in the first stages." You
neyer heard of any one using Foley's
Honey and Tar and not being satisfied.
O. C. Wheeler's Pharmacy.
Excursions
at Special
LOW PRICES
The coming summer mouths will
present a fine list of attractive excursion events affording splendid opportunities for interesting journeys and
visit to many sections and places, for
all of which the Lake Shore R'y will
sell tickets at special low fares.
California
Dates of sale April 24 to 30; May 1 to
IS; June 7 to 15. Tickets sold in April
and May good until July SI. Those in
June until August SI, returning.
Atlantic'City
Dates of sale May SI, June 1, 2 and
3, returning good until June 10.
Portland, Seattle, Spokane
"Dates of sale June 15 to 30; July 1 to
12, returning good until Sept. 15.
Lake Chautauqua
Dates of sale July o and 26, from
Clcvelaud and west, good 30 days returning.
Saratoga Springs
Dates of sale July 3, 4, 5. 6 and 7, returning good until July 24 aud to go
and return by different routes. Side
trips at low fares to New York and
Boston. 37
Philadelphia
Dates of sale July 12, 13 and 14., returning good until July 23.
Boston
Account of the Boston Old Home
Week celebration July 29 to August
3; half fares, returning good until
August 31.
Jamestown Exposition
Dates of sale daily April 26 to Nov.
30, return limits 10,15 and 60 days and
all season.
Detailed information ahout any of
the above excursions, fares, stop-overs,
tickets, etc., from anv Lake Shore
Agent or J. W. Daly, O. P. A., Cleveland, O.
LAKE SHORE.
You ean**t tell a woman's age • after
she takes Hollisterfe Rocky Mountain
Tea. Her complexion is fine. She is
round, plump and handsome; in fact
he is young again. 35c, Tea or Tahlets. O. C. Wheeler's Pharmacy.
VELVET ICE. CREAM
ICE CREAM SODA
PHOSPHATES, SUNDAES, ETC. *
CANDY, CIGARS, POSTCARDS
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and all toilet articles at -
MUMMERY
STORE
Our Goods are the" best and
prices reasonable.
Gome and see my fine line of
WATCHES
Both. Ladies' and Gents'.
Engraving on all purchases free.
E. H Cressy,
Jeweler and Optician*
Cheap Clothes
can be found most any place, but if you want a
real nice ALL WOOL SUIT, COME TO US.
Hart, Schaffner & Marx new spring styles now
ready. Prices $15.00 and up.
JAKE LUTZ
All Wool Clothier " " * Asm Asrfrav
Come in and see our
Base Ball Goods
Bats, Gloves, Balls
A nice assortment to select from.
0 C. Wheeler-Pharmacy.
A. C. CLARKE
has just received his spring line of
Carpet Samples
Also a full line of
CASTORIA
** For Infants and Cnildren.
The Kind You Have Always Bought,
Bears the
Sigrfettire of
ALL WOOL ART SQUARES
Call and see his assortment of Chinese and
Japanese Mattings, new stock just received.
Axminister and Smyrna Rugs always in
stock.
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Object Description
| Title | 1907-06-13; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1907-06-13 |
| 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 |
