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SALINE, WASIfTEN&W GOs,*MICH., THURSDAY .'AUGUST 19, 1909.
VOL. XXEX.--NO 45
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It will be insured against all. kinds of burglary
and robbery if deposited in the
SALINE SAVINGS BANK
. ; DIRECTORS ,
Ghos. Burkhart Gottlob Hertler G. J. Feldkamp
G.G.Mann J. H*. Feldkamp
A. A, Wood vVebb'E. DePuy Frank Hose-
Charles Burkhart, President
■ , • Geo. A. Lehman, Cnshiei
Arthur A. "Wood, 2nd NiceJ"res. *"""*. W. T. BradforJ. Amlitor
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Wheeler's Pharmacy
has a full ljije of
STAPLE Goods
including Jewelry, .Silverware, Toilet
Articles, Books, Stationary, Etc. *
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' i§gfl§§ THIS JmU GRA^
Twine is 3 small item, hut good twine saves a lot
of esfp-iinse in haFvest timet Every tima your machine is
stopped th? delay easts you money. Time in
hajvest season ia 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 jn 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 PlymoutlTTwine
from the local dealer. Look for
the wheat-sheaf tag.
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Use
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F. D. FORD
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JUST LISTEN
I am selling Fletcher's Castoria for only 25c.
Why do ypu pay 35c elsewhere?
I have nicer penny postals ^than you can get in
Saline 2 for 5c. Come and see.
EH- Qressy,
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0 Jewele-p and Optician.
Subscribe for the OBSERVER
METHODS OF GREAT ...EDITOR.
Charles A. Dana Had .His .Own Way
of Impressing Members* of
. His Staff. ""
Charles A. Dana, for many years
the editor of the New York Sun, believed that the work of reporting
should be worthy the best there is in
a man. A contributor to the American
Magazine gives several anecdotes of
Mr. Dana's dealings with his reporters,
many of whom learned from him lessons by- which they! profited and rose
in their profession. On one occasion a reporter complained ..because
he was kept on police court work.
'"Young man," said Dana, "the greatest police court reporter who ever
lived was named Charles Dickens."
Another complained that they had
"boiled down" his story.
' "The story of the crucifixion was
told in 600 words," said Dana.
He used to come out, continues the
contributor, all excitement, and pointing to a mark on the' margin of a
clipping, say to the managing editor:
"A' great sentence there, Mr. Lord.
Who wrote it?" , .
"Who did that football story?" he
askecl once.
When Dana put such a question, his
interlocutor used ,to tremble; there"
was no telling from his tone whether
he meant to praise or to blame.
air. Lord named the man.
"It's Homer, that's what it is," said
Bar-a.
"The' reporter,"' he said again,
"wields the real power of the press."
This, with* all that it Implies, was
the thing which Dana left to his
world.
LEFT PORTRAIT OF FRIEND.
Unfortunate Artist, fiefore His Death,
Redeemed Promise Made Many
Years- Ago.
William J. Comley, the aged portrait painter who 'committed suicide
in New York a- short time ago, discharged a debt of many years' standing a few days hefore his death. When
Heinrich Conried first came to this
country looking for a place in a. theater he knew little English.., He io.cked
himself in his room in •^hjyteenth
street and set *tq Yo^k. in an effort to
master an English part ""with the aid of
a dictionary. At last he obtained a
place in an English speakiag company. When he opened the part
which the manager had given him,
the first sentence,, he found was:
"Switch me off at Mississippi." In
the dictionary the German student of
dramatic English found that a "switch"
wits a combination of false hair worn
hy a woman. This wouldn't do, so he
.consulted William J. Comley, whose
room was near his. The two became
close friends. After Mr. Conried had
attained success and wealth he was
able to be a financial help to bis
friend, the artist, who had been less
fortunate. Comley promised Mr. Conried years ago that he would paint his
portrait. Within a few days of the
artist's death Mrs. Conried received
from him the'promised picture. .-
DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the
safe sure, easy, gentle little liver pills.
The original Carbolized Witch. Hazel
Salve is.Dewitt's. The name is plain".
ly stamped on every box. I't is 'good
for cuts, burns, bruise's, * spre^ Ijojls
and sunburn-HoUt it '^*'f)ipe^auy good
for Pileis. §$-"'."'Tgj- 0 ty-flggistsr 3
Beanpot Ste.w.
Qet a 'pound of shoulder steak, or,,
any kind of stew meat, and cut up in,
inch pieces; place a layer of meat
in bean pot, sprinkle with pepper and
salt, then a- tablespoon of flour, next
a layer of sliced onion and one of potatoes, and so on \mtil meat is used
up; cover with a cup of water, place
in oven covered and bake slowly; if
water bakes off add more.
"Po^no'" 13-j flgge^Ve"? W "■J-nser'Jpulous
ililllatevs "fffee TrauhJ haV<j you" believe
that tfee 4jnjiation pills are as good as
DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills.
There isn't anything just as good as
these wonderful' pills for the relief
of Back-ache, Weak Back, inflamation
of the bladder, urinary disorders and
all kidney complaints. Any one can
take DeWitt's Kidney and "Bladder
Pills as directed in-perfect confidence
of good results. Sold by all druggists. - . 3
McCAIX .PATTERNS
Celebrated-for style," perfect fit, simplicity and
reliability nearly 40 years. Sold in nearly
_ every city and. town in the. United States .and.
Canada, or by mail direct. More soldi than
any other make. . Send Ior free catalogue.
McCALI/S MAGAZINE
More subscribers than any other fashion
.'magazine—million A month. Invaluable: Latest^ styles, patterns, dressmaking, millinery,
plain searing, fancy nccdlcwotlr, hairdrcssing,
etiquette, good Morit-s, etc. jDnly 50 cents a
year (worth.double), including ;i free pattern.
Subscribe today, or send for sample copy,
WONDERFUL INDUCEMENTS
to Agents. Postal brings premium catalogue
and new cash prize offers. Address
THE McCAIX CO., 238 to 218 W. 37U> St., NEW YORK
. Detroit United Lines.
Between Saline and Ypsilanti
Leayes Saline • ' - '. (
7 a. m; 8:15 a. m; 10 a. m. and
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. and
eyery two hours to 10:50 p.. m.
11:45 p. m.
Laat car waits for theater car from
Ann Arbor. *' " " t „
(Jars connect at Waynefor Plymouth
and Northville; at Ypsilanti. for Detroit and Jackson.
TAKE NOTICE
All persons' are recommended to
take Foley's Kidney Remedy for backache, 'rheumatism ^and kidney and
bladder trouble. It will, quickly correct urinary irregularities, which if
neglected, may develop into a serious illness. It will restore health
and strength. X)o not neglect signs
of kidney and bladder trouble and
risk Bright's disease, or diabetes.
Sold by O. C. Wheeler's Pharmacy.
Dr. Glynn Not Reciprocal.
Turn about ls fair play, as was discovered not long ago by Dr. Carr
Glynn, the bishop of Peterborough,
■England. He is "an enthusiastic motorist .as .well as an enthusiastic prohibitionist. -One day he was out in
his car and the^ chauffeur ran out of
gasoline. They went to a puhlic house
for some more and the owner came
out. Seeing the episcopal dress of
the bishop, he said: "Yes, I -have, got
plenty of gasoline, but I don't sell it
to the likes ot them that never buys
my beer."
If you are all run down Foley's Kidney Remedy Vill help you. It strength-
ens the kidneys so they will eliminate the impurities from the blood that
depress, the nerves, and cause exhaustion, backache, rheumatism, and
urinary irregularities, which sap the
vitality. Do not delay* Take Foley's
Kidney Remedy at onee. Sold by O.
C. Wheeler's Pharmacy,
Scenes of Childhood.
The Old Oaken Bucket dripped a few
tears.
"I don't arouse the enthusiasm of
the home plate," it complained.
Herewith began the rivalry between
the scenes of childhood, -i"
When the digestion is all right, the
action of vthe bowels regular, there
is a natural craving and relish for
food. When this is lacking you, may
may know that you need a dose of
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets! They strengthen the' digestive organs, improve the appetite, and
regulate the bowels. Sold hy O. C.
'Wheeler's Pharmacy.
Church*, Jter-as...
Sts."ncia,*i-*cl Tiir-tS*
B.ABT'KtT-
Kev. John F. Tree, Pastor.
10:00. a. m. Preaching Service.
11:15 Sunday School.
6:30 B.'Y. P. "O. 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. Sunday^School.
6:80 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. Sundaly 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.
5:00 p. m. Junior League.
6:30 p**. m. Epworth League
7:30 p. m. Thursday evening prajer
meeting.
CHRISTIAN. SCIENCE
■First Church of Christ, Soientist,
Nissly hall. - • "
. Sunday service 10:60 a. m. . *
. Subject for August 22,'"Mind."
Wednesday evening meeting at 7:00.,
Heading room open daily, Sundays,
excepted, from 2:00-to 4:00.p. m. A12.
are cordially invited to the services
and the Reading Room.
Reduction in price of all summer goods.
• 18c and 20c Goods 12c
25c G-oods 18e*
We are selling the balance of our Oxfords at low
prices to close them out. Come and get prices.
Full line of Groceries, Canned Goods, Fruife and
Vegetables. * * -
SALINE CO-OPERATIVE CO
PHONE 86.
„ AU Men's and Women's Oxfords in tan and blacks -•■*
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We have a few Shirt Waists left at
BARGAIN" PRICES
We have arranged tb handle the Hamilton-
Carhart overalls. None better.
We have the best work shoe for men at $2i00
< ^y ' aa \
thet-you can buy, try them
Burkhart Bros.
eat Seeding Time
is about here and now is the time ito
bargain for "Homestead" fertilizer. .
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This is no experiment, try some oii
yoiir wheat ground and see the results
There is no better fertilizer on the
market than '"Homestead." Ask your
neighbors who have usejl.it; If you
have never used it, try a few hundred
pounds on part of a field and prove its
value. For sale by *48 ■
COOL BROS. GRAIN C0:i
r.v.
Improvemsnt in Light
* We now have, the agency for the genuine _ Tung- [
sten Lamps/imported from Germany. These give a
whiter, more brilliant and more agreeable light* than .
the ordinary electric lamp. There is also much less'
heat per candle power from the Tungsterf lahigs
and-they wear better, last longer and. iise less cur-:.
rent than" any electric lamp known. We would like..
an opportunity to prove all this to you. ~ - I
. For the next thirty days we are'going to^make ~a-.
reduction of 4c per rod on all fences. -.
GDTHARD & SCHROEN
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Object Description
| Title | 1909-08-19; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1909-08-19 |
| 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 |
