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, -**• ^■•^jj. xv
A. J. Warren, Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1903.
vol. xxvni.—NO 47
Saline Savings Bank
CAPITAL,
$25,000
•Commercial DepsurtmiBkit
Money to loan.
Safety Deposit Boxes to rent.
Prompt and. careful attention
account.
to each indiyidual
Savings ©epta2?tment
We p6y 3 per cent Conipoutid Interest on Savings
Deposits from Sl.OO up-
Particular attention given to ths business of Ladies
and Children.
OFFICERS
Charles Burkhart,
Daniel Nissly,
Arthur A. Wood,
G. A. Lehman,
W. T. Bradford,
President
1st "Vice President
2nd Vice President
Cashier
Auditor
Moved
We have moved on Main street and will have
©us? ©peiaihg, Saturday* Aug. 22*8
when we will have a large line of School Books and
School Supplies on which we will save you money,s
and Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware and Optical Goods. Big line of POSTCARDS.
E. H- Cressy,
•Jaw-elei? and Optician*.
A... C. CLARKE
FUMITURE DEALER
Jk-25TJD
FUNERAL DIREl
AITD
ENzOY THE HOT WEATHER
THERE'S BUT ONE WAY
ELECTRIC FANS
With these little breeze distributors in home, ofiice or store,
things are kept "as cool as a cucumber." Inexpensive to operate.
Telephone No. I and we will send you one.
Washtenaw Light & Power Co.
Ypsilanti. Michigan
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Fancy Stores.
TINTS S
I
Another Attempt Made.
Another attempt will be made to utilize the mineral water for which Ypsilanti has been famous in past years.
This time it is the Owen well that is
in view. H. H. Herbst, an Ann Arbor promoter, thinks he can interest
about $350,000 capital, mostly in Chicago in the project, and the board of
commerce have appointed ••"•, committee
to see what the Owt n property can be
obtained for and how much stock loeal
capital will take. Several sanitariums
have been tried here but the right
man ought to make successful. The
water has already a national reputation and patients would be speedily
forthcoming, wsra the sanitarium
ready.—Ypsilantian.
«^.«.^
Hay Cut In 1857.
Dr. T. S. Murdock is in possession
of a small quantity of hay that he
helped to cut on tbe farm of M. L.
Roberts in TSast Meridilh, R. Y., in
J uly, 1857. The hay is in a fine state
[ of preservation and looks at healthy as
when first mowed away. The doctor
is very choice* of the little keepsake
and is showing it to all of his friends.
It was brought to him by his son,
W. Y. Murdock of Ypsilanti, who
with his family, have becu ISsst on a
trip—Northville** Record.
Rev, Orlando B. Tomes of Indian
apolis, Ipdia.na, 1*5 th<i new pistoi- of
the Ann Arbor Church of Christ.
Rev. John W. Gray, Prohibition
candidate for governor of Michigan, is
a member of lhe faculty of Adrian college in Adrian. Rev. Mr. Gray did
not seek the honor of being the "dry"
candidate, but was picked out by the
state central committee which circulated the petitions.—Detroit Journal.
a*
Mrs. R L Warren, wife of* One of
the editors of the Ami Arbor Daily
News, died Monday evening very sud
denly of pulmonary apoplexy, aged 65
years. She was stricken down without a moment's warning and expired
bafore help arrived, she suffered a sunstroke two years a°o from which she
never fully recovered.
Axen Marsh went lo Ann Arbor
Tuesday lo receive medical attention
there for a severe case df blood poison.
Last spring he ran a small wire into
his linger, and, though the woun-J was
a slight one at the time, it has caused
him serious troub'e ever since and at
the present; tims is in a very bad condition.—Webster cor. News.
LOW FARE EXCURSIONS
Tickets on sale Sept. 3 to 10, good
returning until Sept. 12.
D0UBLE DAiLY
DETRO
EXCURSIONS
TTO the
EUIOUS
Si* Glair Flats
Tashmoo Park
Port Huron
Sugar island Park
and TOLEDO
On the magnificent steel Steamers
TASHMOO, GREYHOUND, OWANA
and CITY OF TOLEDO
Sugar island Park and return, 35c
Toledo and Return every Sunday
Morning, SOc; Every Weel;-day $1.
Flats or Tashmoo and Return, Daily,
~5c; Pt. Huron and Return, $R00.
Steamers leave Detroit for Flats,
Tashmoo, Port Huron and "VVaJ* Ports
Daily, 8:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.ji. standard,
time; returning arrive 11:00 a. it., and
§:30 p.m. Passengers taking a£ter-
noonsteamerstQthe"Flatshaveample
time for fish supper and return on the
Tashmoo at S:30 p. sr. Steamer for
Sugar Island and Toledo daily; leave
week days S:15 a. ji. and 4:00 P. it,
Sundays, S:<15 a. m. and 5 p. si. ,.
Telephone 1100 GRISWOLD ST. WHARF
Since May, 1906, Ayer's Sar
saparilla has been entirely free
from alcohol. If you are ia
poor health, weak, pale, nervous, ask your doctor about tab
ing this non-alcoholic tonic and
alterative. If he has a better
medicine, take his. Get the best
always. This is our advice.
A sluggish liver means a coated tongue,
a bad breath, and constipated bowels.
The question is, "Whatisthebestthing.
to do under such circumstances ?'' Ask
your doctor" if this is not a good answer:
."Take laxative doses of Ayer's Pills."
—■made by the J. C. Ayer Co., Iiowell, Ibis. *
Sweetbreads with Mushrooms.
Boil the sweetbreads carefully for
three-quarters of an. hour; pick them
apart, rejecting the membrane; drain,
and cbop fine and take 'one can of
mushrooms, niash <|hem together and
Vet them stand in £he refrigerator for
two hours. Put two tablespoonfuls of
butter and two of flour in a chafing
dish, add one pint of milk and stir
until the sauce thickens. Add to the
sweetbreads and mushrooms a teaspoonful of salt and a half-spoonful of
pepper. Serve when hot.
Cake Without Egg.-
One cup sugar, one cup flour, one
cup lard, one cup buttermilk, teaspoon
nutmeg, teaspoon cinnamon, teaspoon
soda. Bake in four layers with applf
butter between or may be baked in a
loaf. __
Why Sanies I<ee Got Well.
Everybody in Zanesyille, O., knows
Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route S. She
writes: "My husband, James Lee,
firmly believes he owes his life to the
use of Dr. King's New Discovery, His
luugs were so severely affected that
consumption seemed inevitable, when
■a friecd recommended New Discovery.
We tried it, and its use has. restored
bim to perfect health." Dr. King's
New Discovery is the King of throat
and lung remedies. For coughs and
colds it has no equal. The first dose
gives relief. Try it! Sold uuder
guarantee at O. C. Wheeler's Pharmacy. SOc and $1.00. Trial bottle
free.
Si»SO Round Trip
EYERY SUNDAY
Train leaves Sunday at 9:30 a.m.
via YpBilanti and Michigan Cen-
" tral E. R. Returning leave Detroit from Michigan Central Station at 5:55 p.m., giving nearly
eight hours in the city of Detroit.
Correspondingly low fares to intermediate stations on the 41
LAKE SHOES
& Michigan Southern Ry,
Foi'^Hay Fever And. Summer Cold.
A. S. Nusbaum,Batesville, Indiana,
writes: "Last year I suffered for three
months with a summer cold so distressing that it* interfered with my
business. I had many of the symptoms
of hay fever, and a doctor's prescription did not reach my case, and I took
several medicines which seemed only
to aggravate it. Fortunately I insisted upon having Foley's Honey and
Tar. It quickly cured me. My wife
has since used Foley's Honey and Tar
with the same success. O. C. Wheeler's Pharmacy.
is the synonym for clothes contentment. Every garment
guaranteed to fit, wear well and hold its shape permanently. When you can buy your clothes made to your
individual lines and measurements and guaranteed to
fit and please you at any price from $10 to $40. You
have an opportunity to be well dressed at small cost, of
which you should take advantage. Four hundred fabrics
to select from, come in and see them anyway.
TEA
Try a package of our Royal Garden Tea, we will
guarantee every pound of this tea to be entirely satisfactory. We have the exclusive agency.
Runo Blend Coffee, the best 18c coffee in town. Buy
one pound of this coffee and you will be a regular customer.
We have four of the latest songs that you can buy for
10c each, namely; "Rainbow," "I want some one to call
me dearie," "It looks like a big night today," and "My
Rosie Rambler." These will be played Saturday.
SATURDAY SPECIAt
Yale Chocolates 15c per lb.
SALINE CO-OPERATIVE CO
CTixsi: Becei"ved
A NEW LINE OF
DRESS GOODS
Serges, Panamas, Bnlliantines
and Voiles, in Brown, Blue,
Gray and Black.
Burkhart Bros.
Wheeler's Pharmacy
lias a full" line of
STAPLE- Goods
including Jewelry, Silverware, Toilet
Articles, Books, Stationary, Etc.
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Object Description
| Title | 1908-09-03; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1908-09-03 |
| 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 |
