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SERVE
A.. J. WARREN. Editor.
SALINE, WASHTE$F&W CO., MICH., THURSDAY. JULY 15, 1909,
VOL. XXIX.-NO 40
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IS YOUrt. MQNBYINSURE-D AGAINST
B-U-R-G--L-A-R-Y
'. It will be insured against all kinds of burglary
. and robbery if deposited in the
SALINE MINGS BANK
DIRECTORS
Chas. Burkhart- Gottlob Hertler 6. J. Feldkamp
G, C. Mann J.'H. Feldkamp
A.A.Wood Webb E. DePuy Frank Rose
Charles Burkhart, President -*
Geu. A. Lehman, Cashier
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Arthur A. Wood, 2nd Nice Pros. W. T. Bradford. Auditor
Wheeler's Pharmacy
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has a full line of
STAPLE Goods
including Jewelry, .Silverware, Toilet
Articles, Books, Stationary, Etc.
s
Plymouth Binder Twine
SAVES TIME AND GRAIN
Twine is a small item, but good twine saves a lot
^of expense in harvest time. Every time your machine is
stoprjed 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 (or. years.
B(ind§ morg p^ay-iV'*,*).'!^'^"expense., no, knqts., n,p, pre.aks, and'is
'guaranteed full' length*"and'extra
strength. Get Plymouth Twine
from the local dealer. Look for
Um
Plymouth
Rope. It hit
the" s»m»
hfgh quality
'm-onM--/"-^,
the wheat-sheaf tag.
F. D. FORD
SPECIAL LOW PRICES .ON
PATENT MEDICINES
Penina, $1.00 bottle, only 90c.
Lydia ErPinkham's Compound, $1,00 bottle, only 90c.
Br. King's New Discovery, SOc bottle foe 40c,.$1 for- 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,
Jswele:? and Optician,
Investing In Nature.
A man must invent .himself near-at.
hand, and in common things, 'and be
content with "i. steady and moderate
return, if he would' know th'e blessedness of a cheerful heart and the sweetness of- a walk oVer the .round earth.
This ls a lesson the'American has' yet
to learn—capability of amusement on
a low- key. He expects'rapid and extraordinary -returns. He would malra
the very elemental laws pay usury.
He.has nothing to invest in, a walk;
it is. too slow, too. cheap,. We ..crave
the astonishing, th'e^ exciting, thelfar
away, and do not know the highways
of the gods when w« see them—always
a sigh of the decay of faith and simplicity of man.—John Burroughs.
Worldly WiMUm.
- As there ls. a, worldly happiness
which God perceliea to he no .more
than..disguised, misery; as there are
worldly honors walell'.in^his es'tima-
tiori are reproach; g©vtlfere*is, a wbrld-
ly wisdom Which ia his t*ight is foolishness. Of this' worldly wisdom the
characters are gifeifnTihe Scriptures,
and placed im coatrast -with those of
the wisdom whicfris from aoore. The
one is the wisdom of theerafty, the
other that of the upright; \ the one
terminates in selfishness, the' other in
charity; the one is full of' strife and
hitter envyings, th* other of mercy
and of good fruits.—Blair.
■•an Milk.
"Pigeon milk is a Bjyth," said., si
milkman, "but there actually .is a bean
milk. ft is*arunk,.sii» *» tea aad"coffee, and even rroien for lee cream.
The Japs are its intentors. This milk
is made of the Sola, %Wx., The bean
is first soaked, then boiled In water,
After .the liquid turns •white1 Miiffcr and
phosphate of potailtt are added,' arid
the boiling is kept up till, a substance
of the thickness ot rioluiea .is. obtained. Nobody could^ tell this bean
milk'from condensed milk, and,when
water is' added It cM'i be; ibid 'from
the fresh."'The JiWUiiH' poor ui*
nothing else." L -
A Sight Eider's Kaid.
The worst night riders are calomel,
croton oil cr aloes pills. They raid
your bed to rob you of rest. Not so
with Dr. King's New Life Pills. They
never distress or inconvenience, but
alwsys cleanse the system, curing
Colds, Headache, Constipation, Malaria. 25c at O. C. Wheeler's Pharmacy.
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W9NDEBFUL INDUCEMENTS
.. to Ajyents. Poitfal. brinjjs premium catalojjue
._.-,and new cash prize oilers. Address
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A Macaroni.
"The Macaroni" were exquisities or
fops, who, in England and France, led
tlie fashions from 1780 to 17S5, and
were distinguished by a immense
kgbt of artificial hair,'worn on the top
of. their heads. A small cocked hat
which perched ridiculously on their
top knot, satin or brocade coat and
small clothes, fitting tightly to the
body, and silk stockings with ribbon
gartcrSj. composed .the costume of
tlieso^fashionable gentlemen, who invariably carried a long walking stick
with tassels attached, and frequently
a' bouquet tied to the handle, and encouraged a mincing and affected gait
and manner. There was, during tho
war for independence, a body of Maryland soldiers who, on acount of their
showy uniforms, were called "Macaroni."
Coming Under-the Rule" of Reason.
Love of'woman's a. thing apart—beyond all rule and scale, or dogma, or
the Bible's self. The passions ar& pagans to the end—no more to be
trusted than tame tigers; if a man is a
man. But passions are bred out nowadays. I don't believe the next gen-'
eratioh will be shook to the heart with-
the same gusts and storms as the lastv
We think smaller thoughts and feel
smaller-sentiments -*=we're too carefijl'
of our skins to trust—Ede***. Fhilp-jt^ij,
"Sons pf t*jie "^grn"n**i."
Everyone would be benefitted by
taking .Foley's Orino Laxative for
stomach and liver-trouble and habitual constipation. Ir> sweetens the
stomach and breath, gently stimulates
the liver and regulates the bowels and
is much superior to pills and ordinary
laxatives. Why not try Foley's Orinp
Laxative today? . O. C. Wheeler's
Pharmacy.
De-VPHt'-s Little Early Risers,-'tbe
famous littleliver, pills., sn^ai^, gentle
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Subscribe for the OBSERVER
EXCURSIONS
TO ;.
«f:fMnatt
also New -jersey aeb
* Coast Resorts
including Asbury Park, Long Branch
and others, vial Buffalo and New York
City. 40
EVERY DAY IN JULY
$25.50 ROUto TRIP
Tickets gooa thirty (30) days returning
Liberal stop;over privileges'; also
option of boat or rail between ."ClBY.e-
land and BuffaTfc; ar-il A.lti,any and |Jew
YorK- E-oi SRe-pfeltplder' ol particulars apply to ticket agent... .
LAKE SHORE RY.
Tortured On A Horse.
"For fen years I couldn't ride- a
horse without being in torture from
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less, Ky., "when all doctors and other
remedies failed, Bucklen's Arnica
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2oc. Guaranteed by O. C. Wheeler's
Pharmacy.
Under the Friendly Awning.
"How it rains! Doesn't the'light-'
ning scare you dreadfully?"
"Not when my husband is around."
"He's a—er—conductor, is he?"
"Oh, no. He carries a $5,000 accident policy."—Chicago Tribune.
If (Pt-rl-nlFor Indigestion.
* Jk^"** ^# *"r • Relieves sour stomach,
j^pitation of the heart Digests whatyoueat
, Detroit United Lines.
Between Saline ahd Ypsilanti
Leaves Saline
7 a. m;-8:15 a;
m: 10 a*; m. and
and
m.
every two hours ,to,10'p. m also
11:15 p. m. and 12:15 a. m.
Leave Ypsilanti
6:30 a. m; 7:50 a. m; 8:50 a. m.
eyery two" hours to 10:50 p
11:45 p. in. . ^
Last car waits for theater car from
Ann Arbor. , - •
* ." . ' .:. .,
Cars connect at Waynefo'r PljymoutB
and Northville^ at Ypsilanti for "Detroit and Jackson. - V
QhVirqh Items.
Sta,»ca*E,,x,<* TiMa-ja
1 . FT
■ Rev. John F. Tree, Pastor.
10:00 a. m: Preaching Service.
11:15 Sunday School,
6#Q B. Y. P. V- service.
Mid-week prayer meeting Thursday
evening 7:30 p. m.
PRESBYTERIAN
Kev. 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, pallor.
9,:39, a. rn,. P.re^cj),iisg Sprwca.
Jfl-S.Q, a. m.^ntiay Sohool.
7'30 p. m.Jjftrst Wednesday of each
month Y. P. S. *
METHODIST
Rev. How.ard Goldie, pastor. •
9:30 a. m. Class^neeting.
10:00 a. m. Preachingservice.
11:30 a. m. Sunday School.
3:00 p. m. Junior League.
6:30 p. m. Epworth League
'7:30 p. m. Preaching Service. -
* 7:30 p.. m. Thursday evening prajer
meeting;
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
"First Church of Christ, Scientist,
Nissly hall.
Sunday service 10:60.a. m.
- Subject for July 18, "Life." .
Wednesday evening meeting at 7:00.
Reading, room open daily, Sundays
excepted, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. All
are.c'ordlally Invited to the services
aiid the Reading Room..
We Carry "A FuLt Line Op
SHOES
..for Gents, Ladies and Children. Call and inspect
our stock. :
Big reduction in muslin underwear; 75c and $1
Night Gowns at 59c, 25c Corset Covers at 19c,
50c Corset Covers at 35c.
Everything that makes a good line of groceries.
Best coffee and tea in town.
Spices and everything for canning and pickling.
Fresh line of Cakes and Cookies, Fig Newtons,
Pretzels, Vanilla Wafers, Mary Anns.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
SALINE CO-OPERATIVE CO
PHOKTE 86.
Burkhart Bros.
LADIES
Are you one of the many Saline housekeepers who
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Lessen tLhLe±:E? sTv-oicptez
And keep coal this warm weather by using an
ELECTRIC FLATIRON
We will loan you one for 30 days arid you may
experience the pleasure of ironing without a fire*
Drop us a postal and we will send you onev
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Washtenaw Light & Power Co
. Ypsilanti. Michigan
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I 'I A house painted with Rogers
!||' Paints hasthe best.protection
thatpaintcan give it. The rha-
„ terials.we use and the .process
we employ in .producing.'these
paints make them* the most, durable and ^satisfactory mixed''paints
-on-the. market. They are guaranteed, for 5! "years. . '
,<?i,- 3.S, >*- • " '
DETROIT WHITE LEAD WORKS, Detroit,«.
; Far Sah By, "■a-i"
E.M. HENNE
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Object Description
| Title | 1909-07-15; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1909-07-15 |
| 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 |
