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SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1909.
VOL. XXIX.-NO 16
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SALINE SAVINGS BANK
CAPITAL, $25,000.
STOCKHOLDERS' LIABILITIES, $50,000.
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A.bank managed by a Board of nine Directors who DIRECT
"and know what is being done.
-A bank operating under the Laws of the State of Michigan, And
regularly examined, by the State Banking Department.'
A bank whose $IFT¥-SEVEN stockholders, with two exceptions
are residents ot SALINE and vicinity.
A-.bank whose ofiicers give ADEQUATE BONDS for thelfunds
they* handle.
A bank whose Board of Directors appoint and employ an EXPERT AUDITOR to make thorough examinations ol its books.
We offer Superior advantages to Commercial Depositors.
We loan money on approved security.
We pay THREE per cent on Savings Deposits. __
We issue attractive Certificates of Deposit.
We have modern SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES To Rent.
We represent a number of the LARGEST and BEST Insurance
Corupauiu*>-
Our Customer's ROOM, is always open to the PUBLIC.
Charles Burkhart, President
Dnniel Nissly, Vice President Geo. A. Lehman, Cashiei
Arthur A. Wood, 2nd Nice Praa: W. T. Bradford, Auditor
s- "•uuvwSvDIK.BIOTOK.S
Chas, Burkhart Geo. J. Feldkamp
Danjel NJssly
•Julius Fel^k-^mp
Cjqt,t.}ieb Hertlfir
'Webb geP-fly
Frank Rasp .
Arthur-A. Wood
(-r.CMann .
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A DOUBLE HIVE-BOTTOM.
Would Prove a Good Arrangement for
Winter Protection.
The drawing illustrates a combination of two bottom hoards used as a
preventive against cold drafts, bees
flying on cold sunshiny days, suffoea-
tion from having the entrance clogged
with dead bees or ice, and spring robbing. This combination is made of
my old bottom-board and a new one
having its floor loose (both are the
standard 10A Danzenbaker style,
which-can be used singly if this experiment fails). The loose floor is
shoved along until it projects about
%-inch beyond one end of the new
bottom. This projection is sawed off
has a full lime of
including Jewelry, Silverware, Toilet
Articles, Books, Stationary, Etc.
Double Bottom-Board to Prevent -the
. Entrance from Becoming Clogged ■■
in Winter.
and reinserted in the place where it
was shoved'from, which gives us a
plan to make the entrance from the
lo\?er bottom, The atrip is fastened
tight, &nd the loose floor is shoved for-
leard, making am Opening any width,
and'mouse-proof is desired. The opening between the sawed-off strip and
under the back of the hive is closed
perfectly" hy using a piece of one of
the'cross-sticks left out from an R
coyer. At the beginning of the swarming season, continues the writer in
Bee Culture, I will remove the upper
bottom, leaving only the lower one
with its wide entrance.
The benefits that could be derived
from such a board are, I think, many
—first, cold drafts in "early spring prevent the spreading of hrood to the lower part of the hive. This is overcome
hy- the large vestibule formed between the two bottoms (this point is
not an experiment). Second, to take
"away the direct vision of light during
cold, sunshiny days prevents bees from,
being lured out to geft chilled "and die.
The vestibule ■ also answers for ■ this
purpose. Third, robbing can be pre--
vented by bewildering the robbers;-
therefore when robbers make a rush
past the first opening, and find themselves not In the hixe, they act
strangely- bewildered. The guards notice this strange performance and
promptly set upon them. Fourth, a
bottom having such "a wide opening at
the front and a wide narrow entrance
to the hiye could not very well be
clogged with dead bees or. ice.
Rank Foolishness.
"When attacked by a cough or a
cold, or when your throat, is sore, it is
rank- foolishness to take any other
medicine tban Dr. King's New Discovery," says C. O. Eldridge, of Empire,
Ga. ''I have used New Discovery
seven years and I know it is the best
remedy on earth'for cousfhs and colds,
croup, and all throat and lung trouble.
My children are subject lo "croup, but
New Discovery quicidy cures every attack." Known the world over as th«
King" of. throat and lung remedies.
Sold under guarantee at O. C. Wheeler's Pharmacy. 50c and $1.00. Trial
bottle free. ' _
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Wind Mill and Pump
REPAIRING
Wells Cleaned and
Drive Wells Repaired
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New Mills and Tanks
Pipe and Tanks
Work Done At Once
'*$£ TEL: GANNETT
Keep Horse Collar Clean.
' By allowing dirt and hair to collect
under the collar' and remain there
from one day to another, sere shoulders are. caused. Improperly fitting
collars will produce the same results.
Use none other than a perfect fitting
collar. If you do not understand fitting the collar take ah experienced
man with you when you visit the harness -store. 'Always use a good pad—
one that contains no lumps in the
padding or that has padding that cannot be easily detached .and moved
into lumps under the collar. • Then
keep the.shoulders clean. It is a good
plan to wash 'the horse's shoulders
every evening after removing the harness. The application of cold water
not only cools the fevered akin, but it
alio hardens the flesh so it can resist
a. .greater pressure the next day.
We have just received
A fine line of New Spring
If you will take Foley's Orino ifaxa-
tiv'e until .the bowels become regular1
you will haye to take' purgatives constantly, as Foley's Orino Laxative pos-.
itively cures chronic constipation and
sluggish liver, pleasant to take. O*.
C. Wheeler's Pharmacy.
" The "Jim Crow" Law In Heaven, i
TTnjrjle Wash, an aged colored man
'■■who*- is given to seefcg visions, wa,s
recently regaling a group of brethren:
and sisters in the church with a dream
of heaven that he.had had the night
hefore. As he was graphically describe
ing its gold-paved streets, its gates of
pearl and the hosts of white-robed*
lair-haired angels playing upon jeweled harps, an old -woman interrupted
with the query: " "
"See any niggahs dah?"
"Huh,',' h'e snorted, .indignantly,
"does you s'pose I went 'round to de
kitchen?"—-Philadelphia Ledger.
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Ginghams, Percales ani
Have you seen the new Eay Stockings for children.
New line of Satin Ribbons,
New Silkolines and Ohallies for comfortables.
Xaoolx Here, XKEp. Feeder
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We would like te make you .a proposition to supply
you with Dr. Hess Stock Food, with the understanding that if it doesn't increase flesh and milk produc- *
tion sufficient to pay for itself maty times over, your
money will be refunded. We cannot offer you anything fairer. This preparation is the result of years
of experience of Dr. Hess, a regular doctor of medicine aud also veterinary surgery.
Dr. Hess5 Stock Food
produces the additional profit by-increasing digestion;
it contains ingredients such as bitter tonics, the salts
of iron for the blood, the nitrates for expelling pois-'
onous material from the system, and laxatives to
regulate the bowels. Every medical school in America recommends this formula, and it co-its less to feed
than any preparation of the kind on the market. We"
sell this medicinal stock tonic on a written guarantee.
SALINE CO-OPERATIVE GO
PHOIffB 86.
A Religious Author's Statement.
For several years I was afflicted with
kidney trouble and last winter I was
suddenly stricken with a severe pain
in my kidneys and was confined to bed
eight days unable to get up without
assistance. 'My urine contained a
thick white sediment and I passed
6ame frequently day and night. I
commenced' taking Foley's Kidney
Remedy, and the pain gradually abated and finally ceased and. pay urine be
came normal. I cheerfully recom
mend "Foley's^Kidney Remedy. O. C.
Wheeler's Pharmacy.
HANDY HOG CATCHER.
It Will Hold Animals Securely for
Ringing or Other Operations.
This sketch shows a handy device
.fonholding hogs"of all sizes from pigs
up to old vicious
sows. This is use-
■ ful " when you
want to ring
their noses, mark
them, trim their
teeth or operate
in any other way,
says .Farm and
Home. Make the
frame of heavy
two-inch strips
and have -the" upright bars about-
three "feet \°^i.
the lever about five feeirlorig. When
the pigs are once caught) a pin inserted behind the lever holds it close, so",
that it will keep them In place. This'
arrangement may> be set in a lane or
shoot, where the hogs will go into it
readily without "disturbance. *
You would not delay taking Foley's
Kidney Remedy at the first sign of
kidney or bladder trouble if you rea-
ized that neglect might result in
Bright's disease or diabetes. Foley's
Kidney Remedy corrects irregularities and cures all kidney and bladder
disorders. O. G. Wheeler's Pharmacy. " "*"
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Watch Your Horse,
Always be on the lookout for accidents, even "with the most trusty of
morses. Remember that the'horse is
a powerful animal. A little misstep
or" a sudden fright may ruin the animal* for the rest of its life.
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THE -CaiLDR£N LIRE It
KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE
COUGH SY&UP
MUSI DISEASES
GIVES QUICK RELIEF
Applied externally it affords almost Instant relief trom pain, while permanent results are beinsr effectedtoy taking
• it internally, purifying the blood, dis-
•solving the poisonous substance and
"^temovine it from the system. ,.
*"- '' DR. C. L. GATES
llancock-t Mian., -writes:
- "A-littlo girl horo had such.a wenkbock
"caused by Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble
that b!i& could not stand on her feet- Tho
moment they pat her down on tho floor sho
would scream with pains. I treated her with
••S-DROPS*1 and today sho runs around as well
and .happy as can he. IprescrIbe"5-DROPS"
for my patients and use It In iny practice.**
"Itfyou are suffering with Rheumatism,
Lumbago. Sciatica, Neuralgia. I£Idney ■
Trouble or any kindred disease, write
to us for a trial bottle of "5-DKOPS."
-" 5-DROPS" is entirely free frcm ;
' opium, cocaJhe,morpniae,slcojiol.3aud-
anum and other similar ingredient-s.
Largs Size Bottle "5-DROPSV (300 Doses)
51.00. For Sale fay Druggists.
' SW&HS0N RREUKATES GURcflQBPAHY
Cept. 80. !?■* Lzho Strccst. Chicago
COOL BROS. GRAIN CO;
We carry the following in stock: FLOUR all kinds,
FRESH GROUND BUBKWHEAT, OIL MEAL
fine ground and pea size, COTTONSEED MEAL,
BEET PULP, BRAN and MIDDLINGS, some very
fine WHEAT SALVAGE, SAGINAW. SALT,
GRAIN BAGS. We sell
Homestead FevtiMzevs
, it's a money maker for farmers. Try some on your
spring crops. • That is the proof.
We are always in the market for grain of all
"* kinds and clover seed. Call us up before selling.
GOAL—We carry all kinds of COAL, Hard
Coal four sizes, Pocahontas, Hocking Valley, Wash-,
er-nut for cook stoves. ?Have you tried our GAS
Coke, economical and smokeless, it wiil please you.
't?
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ELECTCICITY
will dp anything. Yon can light, heat,
cook, wash, iron, drive yonr'factory,
to mention. We sell it:
Washtenaw Light & Power Co,
Ypsilanti. Michigan ,, *
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Object Description
| Title | 1909-01-28; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1909-01-28 |
| 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 |
