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A. J. Warren. Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3 1908.
VOL. XXIX.-W) 8
OLIDAY OPE
Both. Stores
We believe you will agree when you call and see us that
we are showing the best, most sensible, lowest priced line
of gifts for Christmas that we or any one else ever offered.
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D0LL4EI NEVER SLEEP
When depositee} iij thg
Saline Savings Bank
but are
EARNING- you 3 per cent, besides relieying you of all anxiety*
Habits are easily formed—Why not form the SAVINGS habit?
Accidents aud old age are as certain as DEATH and TAXES.
A BANK ACCOUNT has brought sunshine and happiness to
many homes in times of misfortune.
ONE DOLLAR deposited in the SALINE SAVINGS BANK
will start you on the road to siicces^s,.
The time to b.egin is SQW.
The place tp begin is HERE.
The person to begin is XOU.
Money deposited before the fifth of the month draws interest
from tbe first of the month.
• Come in and talk matters over with our ofiicers.
$
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Charles Burkhart, President
Daniel Nissly, Vic-- President Geo. A. Lehman.
Arthur A Wood, 2nd Nice Prjs. W. T. Bradford,
Cashier
Auditor
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Chas. Burkhart Geo. <T. Feldkamp Frauk R/is**
Daniel Nissly . Gottlieb Ht-rtlei;
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Juliu3 Felqka.mp
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Webb DePuy
4v.tunr A Wood
G. C. Mann
Estate of Catherine Roller.
O tate of Michigan, County of "Washtenaw, ss.
'*-' At a session of the prohate Court for gaid
County of Washtenaw, held at the Probate
Offlee in the City of Arm Arbor, on the 20th day
ot November, in the year one thousand nine
hundred and eight.
• Present, Emory E. Leland, Judge of Probate.
In the matter of the Estate of Catherine Boiler deceased. Eugene Oesterlin administrator of
said estate having filed in this court his final
account, and praying that the same may be
heard and allowed.
It is ordered. That the 21st day of December
next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon at said Probate Office be appointed for hearing said account.
•And it is further ordered, that a copy of
this order be published three successive weeks
previous to said time of hearing in the Saline
Observer, a newspaper printed and circulating
in said Couuty of "Washtenaw.
Emory E. Leland
(A true copy.) Judge of Probate.
Dorcas C, Donegan, Begister. 10
$ $
$ $ $
Christmas
[st fast, ap
And "ZQ\J will not be la e in splecfing ypur Hpliday gifts
J^ernembe** we haye this year greatly enlarged on all
former years stocks and can supply you with almost any
thing you may want in
SeTen Ttears of Proof.
"I have had seven years of proof
that Dr. King's New Discovery is the
best medicine to take for coughs and
colds and for every diseased condition
of throat, chest or lungs," says W. V.
Henry of Panama, Mo. The world
has had thirty-eight years of proof
that Dr. King's New Discovery is the
best remedy for coughs and oolds, lagrippe, asthma, hay fever, bronchitis,
hemorrhage of the lungs, and the
early stages of consumption. Its timely use always prevents the development of pneumonia. Sold under guarantee at O. C. Wheeler'3 Pharmacy.
50c and $1 00 Trial bottle free.
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Fine China and Glassware,
Clocks, Watches,
Silverware, Hand Sleds and
Fancy Stationery
Jewelry,
Holiday Postals
E. H, Cressy
Jeweler aaad Optician.
A Kind Audience.
The tragedian had just returned;
from his tour and "was greeted jo-fousj
ly hy hi*, friends at the cluhj,
* "Well,"Ranter, my "hpy^ s^airj "Pom,.,
Alison','""I'm giad to §ee. jfqvj bacli
liave a good. trip?"
"Fsdr,"-" said Ranter.
isDid you play my old town, of Piinx-.
atawney, Minnesota?"
"Yes," said Ranter.
"What kind of an audience did you.
have?"
"I don't know/' said Ranter. "I
didn't ask him for a reference as to
his character, hut he was a genial
kind of a cuss and lent me $2 to get
out of town -with."—Harper's Weekly.
COUNTY
The tsalem poultry show will he held
December Hi-iz inclusive.
. It is rumored that the Toledo-Ann
Arbor electric line will be a go.
Milan's large Main street sewer was
completed last v/eeK. They have had
nae weather for such work.
The last of one of Tecumseh's former industries is being torn down,
cue oicl paper mill is no more. Her
machinery nas been sold to Ohio parties and is being moyed away.
We are told that by December 15th
that tne petitions asidng tor a'prom-'
oiuon vote at the spring election "will
be ready to file with the county clerk,
which is one of the requirements.
Steward Steffe, six-year-oid son of
the Ann Aroor milk inspector, got
curious regarding an old rifle,,and,
removing me cartridge, he set lire to
it, with the result of an explosion immediately. Tne child's forehead was-
terribly cut, and his face burned. It
is thought his eyesignt will be saved.
—Standard.
It is reported that in Livingston
county fifty deer licenses were taken
out this fall. For the protection of
deer in our state it -will be necessary
tnat the Legislature grind down a little tighter the present laws. Too many
expert hunters are allowed to shoot
deer on some one's else license, the
limit being but two deer for each license.
The citizens of Manchester are contemplating the possibility of a library
and Friend Blosser, of the Enterprise,
speaks very encouragingly for it. You
will make no mistake in securing for
your town a good library. First, get
the Tight people interested in it, organize properly and in selecting hooks
get those which will strengthen the
cause for which they are purchased.
- P. W. Samsen, of the Plymouth Mail,
comes out with an egg of hen story,
which runs: Who can heat this?
Mrs. David Oliver has a Plymouth
Rock hen whicn she thinks has broken the record of egg laying, said hiddy
having layed on three consecutive
days a double yolk egg, then on the
fifth day sue layed an egg .whose circumference was 8 inches by 9% and
said egg having three large perfect
yolks, a total of 9 yolks in four eggs.
He Paid It.
Sunday afternoon as Merrick Burch
and family were returning in their
auto, from a visit south of town, they
were stopped by Clifford Martin who
was in a carriage, ahead of them, and
ordered Burch to stop and light his
lamps. Merrick thought that he had
ample time to get home before he
would be obliged to light up, according
to law, and refused. ' He claims that
Martin produced a gun and threatened to shoot, also that the young: man
used profane language, and held; him
up for a long time, A warrant v?as
sworn out Monday anrj the, yo,ung man
was bro.ught pefore Justice Watkins
on complaint pf- using profane language in the presence of a lady to
which he pleaded guilty and was fined
$20 which he paid.—Manchester Enterprise.
Dr. A. E. A. Mummery
Physieian-rSnrgeon
At Dr. Sanford's old stand.
Saline, Mich.
omen
cO^tfllEjBEMmRYIBG. 1.2.3. !|
All "Druggists
Whither Are We Drifting?-
This has heen called the century of'
the rising generation, and doubtless
many of the privileges of children over
their parents would shock Solomon
could he revisit the earth. But with
all its tolerance in this direction it is
amazing to read of the suit of a school
boy in London against his mother,
whom, he had summoned, to t> magistrate's courj. for. assault for hissing
him, "She performed this apparently
hgr-mless p.scu.latory act in the play-
g;*-o\ind of his school before his mates,
and so prohahly hurt the youngster's
feelings. The mitigating feature in
the matter was the Solomonic magistrate who dismissed such a ridiculous
case. But that it could ever have
reached a civilized court is the significantly typical aspect.
Are Winners,
Try a pair and convince yourself
Cold wGather is coming—Get youi* Gloves and Mittens,
We have a large assortment of them, also a large line of
Heavy Jackets
We handle the HOOSIER School Shoes, they cannot
be beat for the price.
In Groceries we carry the best line obtainable
Citron 25 cents
Lemon Peel accents
Orange Peel 20 cents
Bananas 20 cents doz
171bs. Pure Cane Sugar SI
Kuno Blend Coffee 18 cts-
Koban Coffee 20 cts
San Mar to Coffee-25 cts
Art Coffee 35 cts .
English Walnuts 20 cts
Mixed Nuts 20 cents
SALINE CO-OPERATIVE CO
PHONE 86.
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To weak and ailing women, there is at least one
way to help. But with that way. two treatments,
must he comhined. One is local, one is constitutional, but hoth are important, hoth essential.
Dr. Shoop's Night Cure is the Local.
Br. Shoop's Restorative, the Constitutional.
The former—Dr. Shoop'sNight Cure—is a topical
mucous membrane suppository remedy, while Dr.
Shoop's Restorative is wholly an internal treatment. The Restorative reaches throughout tha
entire system, seeking the repair of all nerve,
all tissue, and all blood ailments.
The "Night Cure", as its name implies, does itsj
work while you sleep. It soothes soraandiriflairU
ed mucous surfaces, heals local "-^e'aTrri esses, and
discharges, while-tha'Eestorative,"eases jeryout
excitement, "gives renewed "vigor and ambition,
guilds np. Wasted ^issues, brirjg|ns about renewed
Strength; vigor," arid, "energy. Take Dr. Shoop s
RestoJ^tive-^TableteQrLiQtiid—asa general tonio
lathe'system.' Fcff positive lcrcalholp. use as well
Dr. Whoop's
Night Cure
0. C. WHEELER.
Foley's Orino Laxative cures chronic constipation and stimulates the
liver. Orino regulates the bowels so
they "will act naturally and you do not
have tp take purgatives continuously,
Wheeler's Pharmacy.
If you suffer irom constipation and
liver trouble Foley's Oriuo Laxative
will oure you permanently hy stimulating the digestive organs so they
will act naturally. Foley's Orino Laxative does not gripe, is pleasant to
take and you do not hava to take laxatives continually after taking Orino.
Why continue to be the slave of pills
and tahlets. O. C. Wheeler's Phar-
acuta
Burkhart Bros.
Bearatha _J^"f!l8 K"!*! Yi Have Always Bougr*
Signature
Wheeler's Pharmacy
has a full line of
STAPLE Goods
including Jewelry, Silverware, Toilet
Articles, Books, Stationary? Etc.
Object Description
| Title | 1908-12-03; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1908-12-03 |
| 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 |
