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VI
T
k. J; Warren. Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THUKSDAY, MARCH 25, 1909.
SALINE SAVINGS BANK
CAPITAL, $25,000.
STOCKHOLDERS' LIABILITIES, $50,000.
A bank managed by a Board of nine Directors wbo 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 FIFT3rT-SEVEN stockholders, with two exceptions
are residents of SALINE and vicinity..
A bank whose ofiicers give ADEQUATE. BONDS for the funds
they handle.
A hunk whose Board of Directors appoint and' employ an EXPERT AUDITOR to make thorough examinations ol its books.
Wo 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
Companion.
Our Customer's ROOM is always open to the PUBLIC.
Chevies Burkhart, President
Pt-i-iel Nissly, Vipe President Geo. A. Lehman. Cashiet
Arthnv A. Wood, 3nd Nice Pres. W. T. Bradford, Auditor
^ «om!Ju^I3:i^:EjaTO:R,S-5PS^--*»««.-^ *
Chas. Burkhart Geo. J. Feldkamp Frank Rose
Daniel Nissly Gottlieb Hartler Arthur A. Wood
JqlJHS feldkamp Wjtbtj DePuy G.C.Mann
Wheeler's Pharmacy
has a full line of
STAflE Goods
including ewelry, Silverware, Toilet
Articles, Books, Stationary, Etc.
*-
"Pittsburgh Perfect"
Fences The Best Because,
1. Stays are Electrically Welded to the strands forming a perfect union
and an amalgamation with" the strands not found in any ..other fence.
2. All stay wires are mado as heavy as intermediate line wires. A
fence, like a chain, is only as strong as the lightest material in it. Think
tliis over carefully. •
3. No wraps to get loose, to hold moisture and cause rust.
4. No projections to injure stock or tear wpol from sheep.
fi. Stronger at the joints tWan any other fence. _ Welded together with
electricity,
6. Guaranteed that the.wire.is not injured at the joints.
Guaranteed adjustable .to uneven'ground.
Guaranteed that stays will not separate .from joints. V
Guaranteed all right in every particular.'
Made by the most modern process and on the latest improyed machinery.
11. Most of the weak points in other fences aro on account of the way
he stays are_fastened.
.Qur-stays are amalgamatdd with the strands by means of electricity and
the strength of th« fence increased a hundredfold over the strength of a
fence where the stays are wrapped or clamped ou the strands.
You may pay more money for other fences but you cannot get as good a
fence as ••Pittsburgh Perfect,"
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F. D. Ford, Agent
TO HESITATE LONG IS TO FAIL.*
4.
Successful Business Man Must
Attribute of Courage.
Havs
Many a man fails because he does
not dare tq take risks, to tak* the
Initiative.
"When do you expect to do anything
distinctive In life? When do you ex- '
pect to get out of -the ranks ot
mediocrity? The men who do original
things are fearless. There.is a lot oi
dare in their make-up, a great deal .of.'
boldness. They are not afraid to take
chancel, to shoulder responsibility, to'
endure inconvenience and privation. .
There never was a time when"* the
quality of courage was eo .absolutely-
indispensable in the business.,world
as it is to-day. It-.does^noti.matter,
how many success qualities you .possess, young man, if you lack courage
you - will never get anywhere. Not
even honesty or perseverance will
take its place. There is no substitute, for courage.
It j, does not matter kow well educate^-you-may-be, or h«w,'i;pod.a train-,
ing,you may have-had1 for your voca-;
tion,'If you are, a hesitator,; if-you
lack that courage which dares to risk
all' on your judgment, you will never
get above mediocrity.
The men who stand at the .top of
their- line.: of endeavor stand there because they .have the courage'of their
convictions.. They had the courage
to climb, had the nerve to undertake*
even against the advice of oihers.—
Success Magazine.
Near Death In Big Pend.
It was a thrilling experience to Mrs.
Ida Soper to face death. "For years a
severe lung trouble gave me intense
suffering,"t[sh*e writes," £"and [Beyeral
times nearly caused my {death. All
remedies, failedjand doctors said I was
incurable. Then Dr. King's New Discovery brought quick relief and a cure
so permanent that] I have not been,
troubled in twelve years." Mrs. Soper lives in Big Pond, Pa. It works
wonders in Coughs and Colds, Sore
Lungs, Hemorrhages,. LaGrippe, Asthma, Group, Whooping Cough and
all Bronchial affections. 50c aad SI
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by O. C.
Wheeler's Pharmacy.
TOOK UMBRAGE AT ASPERSION.
It Saved His Lei;.
"All thought I'd lose . my leg,"
writes J. A. Swenson, Watertown,
Wis.* "Ten years of eezema, that 15
doctors could not cure, had at last laid
me up. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve*
cured it sound and well." Infallible
for Skin Eruptions, Eczema, Salt
Rheum, Boils, Fever Sores* Burns,
Scalds, Cuts aod Piles. 25c at O. C.
Wheeler's Pharmacy.
Sensation in "Mystery Ship."
Sydney, Australia, has had a novelty in the shape of a' "mystery ship."
An American steamer, the Coronet;
arrived by night in the harbor-unsic*,
naled and unannounced. It was peo_;
pled by a strange-looking crowd of
men, women and children. The officers were dressed in clerical attire-—
lohg coats and white ties. Nobody
was allowed on board save the government- medical officer and the harbor master. The Sydney reporters
ascertained that the ship is connected
with the newest American sect; the
"Holy Ghost and Us," whose-head, a
man named Stanford, claiming to he
the reincarnated Elijah,* is on board.
The Coronet has been cruising for
some months among th'e Pacific
islands.
Citizens Resented Be.ing Voted fdr aa
Town's "Meanest Man."
Old Scrooge might be a philanthropic Carnegie alongside certain tight-
-wads in Mount Vernon, but. William
-Friedberg has no license to determine
publicly- who are the men who would
squeeze a dollar until the eagle
yelled: "Help! I'm- melting!" For
conducting a voting contest to determine the meanest man in Mount Vernon Friedberg, who keeps a cigar
store there, was fined five dollars by
Judge p!latt here. A warning went,
with the fine.
Friedberg lives in Astoria, bdt does
business in Mount Vernon. He placed
in his window a placard: "Come in
and vote for the. meanest man in
Mount Vernon!" This *was followed
by a list of names. Conspicuous in
the lot were the mayor and chief of
police. Then came many solid and
staid citizens. After every name was
a number signifying the votes the
owner of the name had received so far.
Great was the wrath of the so-called
"meanest men." Friedberg. was ordered to take the sign out: of the window,, but he refused to do so. His indictment for libel followed. In court
he: pleaded guilty, but asserted he did
not know he was violating any law.—
Witite'Piains Cor. New York Sun.
VOL. XXIX.—NO 24
Spring Skirts
Just received a new" line of Ladies' and Misse3'
Skirts, latest styles, good quality, right price.
Full line of belts, collars, ties and fancy goods.
WALL PAPER
c
Call in and iispebfr'oar wall paper.
We can make you a good price.
GROCERIES
i,, , -.
Full line of staple and "fancy groceries, candies and
fruits. 'Deliveries at 7:30," 9:30 and 11:80 a.m., and
2:30 and 4:30 p. m.
SALINE CO-OPERATIVE CO
PHONE 86.
A Ileli-rions Author's Statement.
Rev. Joseph H. Fesperman, Salisbury, N. C, who is the author of several bcoks, writes: "For several yeais
I was afflicted was 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 same frequently day
and night. I commenced taking Foley's Kemedy, and the pain gradually
abated and finally ceased and my urine
became normal. I cheerfully recommend Foley's Kidney Remedy." O. C.
Wheeler's Pharmacy. , -
The Power of Enthusiasm.
Enthusiasm is one magnet of power.
You must fire every event with it,
touch thoughts and acts -withit; it will
transmute dross into gold, drudgery
into delight. What matters if the soul
which lives beside you is cold and
Selfish."- *Set*him a good example! Joy.
is sunshine and he will feel it Every
irksome task is a chance for power.
• For the qualities which they bring out
are God's gifts which fit us to enjoy
better things. Easy things will come,
if you have spent your heart's blood
.on gaining strength, for the very goal
of power is the ease which comes from
strength. We laugh at things and people who used to cow or annoy us,"wo
do gracefully and swiftly .the" tasks,
once so ha.-d. One by one, we have
unrlveted our chains,' we are free!—
Nautilus. -
Ring in Offertory.
After having, taken the collection !■
the Gullompton (Eng.) parish" church
the church warden noticed a gentleman's gold ring in the offertory box. *
At the conclusion of the service the
vicar announced that a gold.ring had
been either accidentally dropped Into
the Box or given as a thank offering,
and would be restored to its owner if
put in by mistake. No one claimed
the ring.
How can any person ; risk taking
some unknown cough remedy, when
Foley's Honey and Tar costs no more?
It is a safe remedy, contains no harmful drugs, and cures the most obstinate
coughs and colds. Why experiment
with yonr health';" Insist upon haying
the genuine Foley's Honey and . Tar.
O. C. Wheeler's Pharmacy.
C00I BROS. GRAIN CO.
We carry the following in stock: FLOUR all kinds,
FRESH GROUND BUBKWHEAT, OIL MEAL
fine ground and pea size, COTTON SEED MEAL,
BEET PULP, BRAN aiid MIDDLINGS, some very
fine WHEAT SALVAGE, SAGINAW SALT,
GRAIN BAGS. We sell
Homestead Fertilisers
'■ X '
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.
CO Alt—We carry all kinds of COAL, Hard
Coal four sizes, Pocahontas, Hocking Valley, Washer-nut for cook stoves. Have you tried our GAS
Coke, economical and smokeless, it will please you.
Subscribe for the OBSERVER
This is the most dangerous time, of
the year to catch' cold, and it is the
hardest time to cure it. If you should
take a cold, a f6w doses of Kennedy's
Laxative Cough Syrup will' act very
promptly. Its laxative principle cures
tne cold by driving it from the system
by a gentle but natural action of the
bowels. "Children especially like Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup, as it
tastes so good, nearly like maple syrup. It is-sold by All Dealers. 33
PILES
get immediate relief from
Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment
Church Items.
Standard Time
*■
BAPTIST
Rev. John F. Tree, Pastor.
lu:00 a. m. Preaching SerTice.
11:15 Sunday School.
5:80 B.'Y. P. TJ. service.
6:30 p. m. Preaching Service.
Mid-week prayer meeting Thursi
evening 7:00 p. m.
PRESBYTERIAN ■
Rev.H. M. Morey, Pastor.
10:00 a. m. Preaching Service.
11:15 a. m. Sunaay Sehool.
6:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor.
7:00 p. m. Preaching Services.
7:00 p. m. Thursday evening praj
meeliBg.
EVANGELICAL. r
Bev. Theo. G. Papsdorf, pastor.
9:30 a. m. Preaching Service. *
10:30 a. m. Sunday School.
7:30.p.m. First Wednesday of
month Y. P. S. *
METHODIST
Rev. Howard Goldie, pastor.*
9:30 a. m. Class meeting.
10:00 a. m. Preaching service.
11:30 a. m. Sunday School..
3:00;p. a. Junior League.
6:00 p. m. Epworth League
7:00 p. as. Preaching service.
7:00 p. m. Thursday evening prajer
meeting.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
Nissly hall. .
Sunday service 10:60 a. m.
"Wednesday.evening meeting at 7:00.
Reading room open daily, Sundays
excepteij Irom 2:00 to 4:00 p. m. ,A1I
are" cordially invited to the services
and. the Reading; Room. .
Exclusive Designs ranging in priee
from lQc to $1.25 per double roll.
Come in and look before yon buy.
Burkhart Bros.
When You Have
ELECTRICITY
in your house it can be used in a hundred different ways for the convenience and comfort
of your home. We sell it. .
Washtenaw Light & Power Co.
Ypsilanti. Michigan
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Object Description
| Title | 1909-03-25; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1909-03-25 |
| 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 |
