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SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY.! JULY 1[ 1909.
VOL. XXIX.-NO 37
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SALUTE SiTOS M
Don't run the risk of
Losing Your Deeds and
Insurance Policies
Rent a Safety Deposit Box
for all your valuable papers.
We have only a limited number left.
Don't wait if you want one.
DIRECTORS
Chan. Burkhart Gottlob Hertler G. J. Feldkamp
G. C. Mann J. H. Feldkamp
A. A. Wood Webb E. DePuy Frank Rose *
*■ ' Charles Burkhart, President
D.-mii'l Nissly, Vice President Geo. A. Lehman. Ciishii-i
Arthur A. Wood, 2nd Nice Pres. W. T. Brndfor 1, Auditor
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lias a full line of.
STAPLE Goods
including Jewelry, Silverware* Tsilet
s
Plymouth Binder Twine
SATES TIME AND GRAIN
*
Twine is a small item, but good twine saves a lot
of expense in harvest time. Every time your machine is
stopped the delay costs you money. Time in
harvest season is always valuable, and sometimes extremely precious on account of the
.condition of weather or grain. Be sure you
use the best twine,—PLYMOUTH
TWINE. Then you will be safe from
the annoyances, delays, expenses, which
ordinary twine causes. Plymouth Twine
works perfectly in every machine. More
of it is made and used every year than
any other kind, because it is known to
be the best and has been for years.
Binds more sheaves with less expense, no knots, no breaks, and is
guaranteed full length and extra
strength. Get Plymouth Twine
from the local dealer. Look for t
^ the wheat-sheaf tag.
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Use
Plymdnth
Rope. IIhas
the same
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F. D. FORD
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, SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON
PATENT'MEDICINES-
Peruna, $1.00 bottle, only 90cT
Lydia E. Pinkham's Compound, $1.00 bottle, only 90c.
Foley's Honey and Tar 25c bottle for 20c.
- Doan's Kidney Pills 40c.
and so these prices go in all the remedies.
E. H. Cressy,
Jeiweiex? aad Optician.
Caring for Wounded Soldiers.
In the impressiveNand startling battle drills, which will be shown in the
regular army tournament to be held
at Toledo, July 5th to 10th, the Medical Staff aad Hospital Gorps will perform exactly the same sort of duty that
would be demanded of them if they
were on the firing line in an actual
engagement. Men who take part in
these drills, in their .capacities as infantrymen, cavalrymen, artillerymen,
etc., will be tagged to show certain
injuries, and will tall out as though
wounded. The Hospital Corps will
McCAIX PATTERNS
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McCALI/S MAGAZINE
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magazine—million a month. "Jnvaiuab'.t-. !-:.!-
est styles, patterns, dres.suiaKin-r, miflintry,
plain sewinjr, fancy ncedlewoil:. h.iiidre.-*in:r,
etiquette, good Morie*, etc. On y T.0 cx.-:-t.s ;.
year (worth double), including a free pattern.
Subscribe today, or send* for &at»p!e copy.
WONDERFUL INDUCEMENTS
to Agents. Po-tal brimrs premium catalogue
and new cash prize oiler:.. .Adt'rcss ~
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\ A HOSPITAL- CASE.,
searpMbepi out, apply the proper aid
as indicated hy the nature of the injury described on the tags, and remove
them from the field of battle to the
field hospital which will be established at one end ot the arena.
Many ways of removing the wounded will be'shown. Men will be carried off on the backs of hospital attendants; in litters, in improved litters
on horses' backs, on litters strapped
to horses' backs, also in the-usual
ambulance.
At the field hospital the supposed
injuries will be re-dressed, and the*
men fed, apd pared for Just as though
thejr. wpunfla were real. It will be
geen that the realistic work here des-*
oribed will be.of especial interest to
the public. At Toledo next week. •
A Slslit "Rider's Baid.
The worst night riders are calomel,
eroton oil cr aloes pills. They, raid
your bed to rob you of rest. Not so
with Dr. King's N*ew Life Pills. They
never distress"or inconvenience, but
always cleanse ihe system, curing
Colds, Headache, Constipation, Malaria. . 25c at O. C. Wheeler's Pharmacy. ,
PILES
get immediate relief from
Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment
DeWitt's "Little Early-Risers, tbe
famous little liver pills, small,, gentle*
and sure. Sold by All Druggists. 42
Built to the Memory of a Dog.
Of the memorials to dogs the most
imposing of. modern date is "Tell's
Tower," a structure on the seashore
near West Kirby, Cheshire, Ung. It
is in honor of the great St. Bernard
dog, Tell, "ancestor of most of the
rough-coated champions of England,
and himself -winner ofv every prize in
the kingdom:- He was majestic in
appearance, noble in character, and of
undaunted courage." Built hy the
late Mr. J. Cumming Macdona, the
tower is a sort of summer house, ia
the base of which is a vault containing Tell's remains, guarded hy an
effigy - of that remarkable animal.-—
Wide World Magazine. * *•
-Tortured OilA Horse.
"Fpr ten years I couldn't ride a
horse without being in torture from
riles," writes L. S, Napier, of Uug-
less, Ky., "when all doctors and other
remedies failed, Bucklen's Arnica
Salve cured mp." Infallible for Piles,
Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Boils, Fever
Sores, Eczema, Salt R'-eum, Corns.
25c. Guaranteed by Q. C. Wheeler's
Pha?m= cy.
Reunited; After Many Years.
Report Bays that Gen. Sickles, veteran of the civil war, and his wife are
reunited after 27 years of separation
The story is that Mrs. Sickles' mother,
who was an invalid, wished hex- to re-
turn to Spain after her marriage and
reside with her, Mrs. Sickles thought,
she should return to. her mother and
remain with her till she died. Mr.
Sickles did not agree with her and he
refused to return to Spain to live. The
couple separated, the wife returning to,"
her mother, who has recently died.
Now in their old age the couple are
reunited. ,
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Everyone would be benefitted by
taking Foley's Orino Laxative for
stomach and liver trouble and habitual constipation. Ic sweetens the
stomach and breath,' gently stimulates
tlie liver and regulates the bowels and
is much superior to pills and ordinary
laxatives. Why not try Foley's Orino
Laxative * today? O. C. Wheeler's
Pharmacy.
EXCURSIONS
TO
m YORKCITY
also New Jersey Sea
Coast Resorts
including Asbury Park, Long Branch
and others, via Buffalo and New York
City., *** 40
EVERY DAY IK jl&Y
$25.50 ROUND TRIP
Tickets good thirty (30) days returning
Liberal stop-over privileges; also
option of boat or rail between Cleveland and Buffalo and Albany* and New
York. For special folder of particulars apply to ticket agent.
LAKE SHORE RY.
* Detroit United Lines.
Between Saline and Ypsilanti
Leaves Saline
Ta. m; §:15 a
4°
a.
eyefy £wp. hou,rs to JO p.
ll:15 p. m. and 12:15 a. m.
and
also
Leave Ypsilanti
6:30 a. m; 7:50 a. m; 8:50 a. m. and
every two hours to 10:50 p. m.
11:45 p. m.
- Last car waits for theater car from
Ann Arbor.
Cars connect at Waynefor Plymouth
and Northville; at Ypsilanti for Detroit and Jackson. . •*.
Church Items.
Standard Time
BAPTIST
Rev. John F. Tree, Pastor.
lu:00 a. m. Preaching Service
li:15 Sunday School.
■6:30 B. Y. P. TJ. service.
7:30 p. m. Preaching Service.
Mid-week prayer meeting Thursday
evening 7:30 p.m.
PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. H, M- Morey, Pastor.
10:00 a, m. Preaching Service.
11:15 a. m. Sunaay School.
8:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor.
7:30 p. m. Thursday evening prayer
meeting.
EVANGELICAL.
Rev. Theo. G. Papsdorf. pastor.
9:30 a. m. Preachipg Service.
10:30 a. m. Sunday School.
7:30 p. m. First Wednesdayeof each
month Y. P. S.
-METHODIST
Rev. Howard Goldie, paslor.
9:30 a. m. Class meeting.
10:00 a. m. Preaching service,
11:30 a. m. Sunday School.
3:QQ p. ra. Junior League.
6.-.3Q p. nv Epworth League
7:80 p. m, Thursday evening prajer
meeting. *
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First.Church of Christ, Scientist,
Nissly hall.
' Sunday service 10:60 a. m.
Subject for July 4, "God."
• ''Wednesday evening meeting at T.0Q.
Reading room open daily, Sundays
excepted, from 2:00 tp 4:00 p. m. All
are cordially invited to the.services
and the Reading Room.
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Look, Listen.
see what the
SALINE CO-OPERATIVE CO
are doing.
They are selling the best twine
for 71-2 cents per lb. ,
Berries.
Pineapples.
New Potatoes.
Try onr'new cheese at 17c.
We pay cash for Butter and Eggs
PHOME 86,
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Burkhart Bros,
LADIES
Are you one of the many Saline housekeepers who
Lessen -idJolg±io -v^oirxki
And keep cool this warm weather by using an
ELECTRIC FLATIRON
We will loan you one for 30 days and you may1
experience the pleasure of ironing without a fire.
Drop us a postal and we will send you one:
Washtenaw Light & Power Co
Ypsilanti. Michigan
Nil1 _
W , - V
A house.painted with. Rogers
Paints has the best protection
that paint can give" it. The ma-
rials we use and the process
we employ in . producing these
paints make them the most durable and satisfactory mixed paints
on the market. Thej** are guaranteed for 5 years. —* ...
DETROIT WHITE LEAD WORXS, Detroit, HicH"*
Fop Sah By
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Object Description
| Title | 1909-07-01; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1909-07-01 |
| 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 |
