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.1. J. Warren. Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY. JULY 8, 1909.
VOL. X-XIX.---N0 39
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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.
■r DIRECTORS
Chas. Burl-hint Gottlob Hertler . G. J. Feldkamp '"
G. C. Mann J. ii- Feldkamp
A-. A, Wood Wobb E. DePuy Frank Kose
9 Charles Burkhart. President
|}uni''l Nissly, .Vice President' Geo. A. Lehman. Cnshioi
-Artlmr A- Wood, 2nd Nice Pres, W. T. Bradforl. Auditor
Wheeler's Pharmacy
lias a full line of
including Jewelry, Silverware, Toilet
Articles, Books, Stationary, Etc.
X
Plymouth Binder Twine
SAVES TIME* AND GRAIN
Twine is a small item, but gooo*: t\yjn§ saves a lot
of expense in harvest t\jng. Jiverjs • $ime yauf iriaehjne is
stopped fhe iJe'a}- gasts, "y-bi*- *T\6nej'. *Tim.e in
^jvest season is -*.l\y*<iys. valuable, and sometimes, extremely preei'ei*** on account of the
eondkioa 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 ex-
pens.-*, no kjio.ts, no, breaks, and is
* guaranteed fy.U length and extra
' Strength. Get Plymouth Twine
from, the local dealer. Look for
the wheat-sheaf tag.
PIj-hph'*-
Rspo, it hat
the sttmi
nigh nu-tlUj
as ourtwlM,
F. P. FORD
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E. H. Cressy,
. Sets Law of Kitchen.
A "law of the kitchen" has been set
forth in England in an opinion by a
county judge. He holds that where
'the mistress of a house "goes to the
kitchen to aid- the -maid of ■• all worK
the two are brought on terms of equality such as'would not be tolerated in
larger establishments.' The case was
that of a cook and""general maid who*
sought to recover a month's wages
from her former mistress .in .lieu of
notice. The mistress asserted that the
servant always "answered Tier back,"
but the judge held that under the circumstances this was not sufficient to
justify dismissal. -
Man's Contrariness.
• One of the most curious traits of
lhat most curious creature, Man, is the
fact that the very things he most admires in a sweetheart he condemns or
ignores in a wife! Before they were
married, when she coquettishly stuck
a flower in her pretty curls he went
into rhapsodies of romantic fervour.
After the honeymoon, when she tries
the same little Cupid's trick he-most
likely does not even see that she has
adorned herself with a floral wreath
to win a compliment or "a kiss.—•
Annesley Kenealy.'in Woman's Life.
Live.and Let Live. .
A neatly, attired but somewhat wan-
faced .middle-aged Italian woman,
dressed in black, leading a little boy
with each hand, called at a. lawyer's
office in the Land Title building recently and arranged with him to apply
for a divorce. After going over the
history of her case the lawyer said:
"Well, I- suppose you want to get alimony?" In slightly accented, though
nearly perfect English, the client' replied: "I would just like to get part
of his money, that's all."—-Philadelphia
Record.
McCAIX PATTERNS
Celebrated for style, perfect f.t, simplicity ancl
reliability nearly 40 years. Sold in nearly
c'very city and town in the United St.itcs and
Canada, or bv mail direct. Jlorc so d \l::-.-.i
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A Hi-jlit Hitler's Ilaid.
The worst night riders are calomel,
croton oil cr aloes pills, They raid
your bed lq rob yau of rest. Not so
With. Dr, King's New Life Pills. They
never distress or inconvenience, but
always cleanse the system, curing
Colds, Headache, Constipation, Malaria. 25c at O. C. Wheeler's Pharmacy.
-Thin Skinnedness.
"The most unpleasant kind of vanity to meet with," writes a reader, "is
thin skinnedness. The thin-skinned
person is always OB the lookout for
slights and, takes every allusion to*
himself. His amour propre must be
consulted on every occasion, thereby
making every one around constrained
and unnatural for fear of hurting him.
He is a wet blanket everywhere, and
one cannot hejg a feeling of relief
whenever he leaygjU'^tfome Chat.
German Red Tape.
A Danzig, Germany, paper tells a
story of incredible red tapeism recently witnessed in that city. A .fire hroke
out at a big sugar factory and great
damage was done in a few minutes.
The flames were rapidly spreading,
but it was hoped that the storehouse
containing 13,000 casks *of'.raw sugar,
each holding a hundredweight, might
be saved, an'd all efforts of the fire
brigade were turned in that quarter.
Here, however, several custom house
officers suddenly appeared and forbade
the firemen to enter the warehouse,
on the ground that the duties had not
yet been regulated. Despite energetic
opposition the officers stuck to their
principles, and the whole stuff was
consumed by the flames.—Baker's
Weekly.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers, tbe
famous little liver pills, small, gentle
and sure. Sold by All Druggists. 42
SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON
PATENT ;MEDIGI;iNlESv:
Peruna,,$1.00 bottle, only QOcZ.i: "2 -Z
Lydia E", FinkhanVs Compound, $1,00 bottle, only-90c.
Dt King's New Discovery, SOc bottle for 40c, $1 for 90c.
Foley's Honey and far 25c bottle for 20c.
. Doan's Kidney Pills 40c. . . ., .,
and so these prices go in all the remedies.. .
EXCURSIONS
to ;
NEW YORK CITY
also New Jersey Sea
Coast Resorts
including Asbury-Park, Long Branch
and others, via Buffalo and New York
City. , 40
every day in july
$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 ana New
York. Por special folder of particulars apply to ticket agent.
LAKE SHORE RY.
Tortured On A Horse.
"Por ten years I couldn't r,ide a
horse without being in torture from
piles," writes L. S.' Napier, of*Bug.-
less, Ky., "when all dootors and other
'remedies failed, Bucklen's Arnica
Salve cured me." Infallible for Piles,
Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Boils, Fever
Sores, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Corns.
25c. Guaranteed by O. C. Wheeler's
Pharmacy.
A Dog and a Button.
A boy ten years old, at Chester,, Pa.,
held a button in his mouth while playing with the cat, and some movement
of his sent it into his gullet. Hecould
do nothing to relieve himself, and.
choking and gasping, he ran along ths
street to find a doctor. Seeing him run
nlng, a dog took after him and bit him
In the leg, and the yell the boy gave
gent the button flying out of his mouth
and ten feet away. It is cheaper to he
bitten hy a dc»s tfcan to pay ths doctors.
Everyone would bo benefitted by
taking Foley's Orino Laxative for
stomach and liver trouble and habitual constipation. Ic sweetens the
stomach and breath, gently stimulates
the liver and.regulates the bowels and
is much superior to pills and ordinary
Jaxatives. Why not try Foley's Orino
Laxative today'*1 O. C. Wheeler's
Pharmacy.
Detroit United Lines.
Between Saline and Ypsilanti
Leaves-Saline
• -."'*7"a. m; 8:15.a.' m; 10 a.
m.
and
... ■■every-two.hours to_ 10 p.
jn
also
- 11:15 p. m. and 12:15 a. m.
'
Leave Ypsilanti,. . •
6:30 a. m; 7:50 a. m; 8:50 a.
m.
and
.' eyery two--hours.-to 10:50, p.
,.'m.
' 11:45 p. m.-'
Last car waits for theater
car
from
Ann "Arbor. . ". . .
... •
Jeweler and Optician**
- Cars connect'at'Waynelor Plymouth
and Northville; at Ypsilanti for Detroit and Jackson.
START FACTORY howto nana-
facturc soaps, polishes, flavoring extract^ per.
fumes, lei'iefcarticles. medicines, baking pow.
dera. salves, liniments, stock and poultry rem.
erln^.-.household specialties and novelties in
yourown home st small cost. Mixers Gulden
a papv devotect-to the business, three months
trial subscription for 10c- sample Iree — .
MKEKS GUIDE. Fortftadjg-n. terra..
Ghurch Items.
Stan.cls.rci Time
BAPTIST
Rev. John P. Tree, pastor.
10:00 a. m. Preaching Service. >-,
11:15 Sunday School.
6:30 B.- Y. P. U. 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. Sunday School.
6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor.
7:30 p. m. Thursday evening prayer
meeting.
EVANGELICAL.
Rev. Theo. G. Papsdorf, pastor.
9:30 a. m. Preaching Service.
10:30 a: m. Sunday School.
7:30 p. m. First Wednesday of each
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._m.* Junior League.
6:30 p. m. Epworth League
"T:30 p.. m. Preaching Service."
7:30.*p. m. Thursday evening prajer
meeting.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE -'
First Church of Christ,- Scientist,
Nissly hall. ■ . - *
Sunday service 10:80 a. m.
Subject for July 11, "Sacrament."
' Wednesday-evening meeting-at 7:00.
Reading room open daily, Sundays
excepted, from 2:00 to 4:00 p. m. A15
are cordially invited to the services
and the Reading^Rbom. ■- -, "
Look, Li&teii?
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.*
Burkhart Bros.
L _A_ UD I IE s *
Are you one of the many Saline housekeepers who
Lessen- "fel=Le±:EN -^j^roioJ^.
And keep cool this warm weather by using an
ELECTRIC FLA-TIRON
•We will loan you one for 30 days and you may
experience the pleasure of ironing without a fire.
Drop us a postal and we will send you one.
Washtenaw Light & Power Co
Ypsilanti, Michigan
BSAW MIXED
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A house painted' with Rogers
Paints-has the-best protection
that paint can give it; Th'e ma-
_., "'{erial^we use and* the process
we-employ in producing these"
.paints-make them the most dur-;
able and satisfactory' mj^ed paints
on the market. ;• They are guaranteed for 5 years. *' ..'".'■
DHSOiT.-VlfHITH LEAD WORKS, Detroit, Mfcit
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Object Description
| Title | 1909-07-08; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1909-07-08 |
| 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 |
