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A; J. WAlRREN. Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., miCH., THURSDAY, DECEMBEE16, 1909
VOL. XXX.-NO 10
THE SIFT FO!
IYI
Give the boy something practical for a Christmas gift. Present him with a Saline Savings
Bank pass book Christmas morning and then
help him to build up a savings account. You
can't teach him habits of thrift and economy
too early, for "as the twig is bent, the tree in-
- clines." Did you ever stop to think that a
savings account started NOW, might pay his
way through college a few years later, or start
: him in business with a fair working capital,
while the saving of a small amount each w.eek
would teach him thrift and responsibility?
How old is the boy? Come ' in' and let us
show you how savings grow in this bank.
And—the smallest depositor receives the same
careful attention as does the largest depositor.
SALIHE SAVINGS SANK
, Wheeler's Pharmacy
z ' * has a full line; @|
STAPLE Goods
including Jewelry, Silverware, Toilet
Articles, Books, Stationary, Etc.
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F- ©■ FORD
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Here are a few "suggestions at prices that are rjghj:.
3'ijple Plat, fl 'fea Spoops i do-jin SI 00- -
Triple Plated Dessert Spoons & dozen $1.50.
Triple Plated Table Spoons J dozen S2.00. .
• Set Knives and Forks S3.00.
Carving Sets Si.50 to S3.a_). *
Nickeled Copper Tea Pots 3-pint 75c.
- Nickel_d Copper Coffee Pols 4-pint Soc-^
Nickeled Copper Range Kettles 75c. ■
' Nickeled Copper Te - Kettles Sl.OO.
^narqeljed Roasters S.-0IJ.
■ . . • ^Vji*"* ftonsiers %l 7jj. . .
; food Chopper 8. 00* * V*- '
8ro:ui "V"i->_i*$3'iQ. ; *•*•-.
^rass^mpd Pocket Knjrves (3 blade)'2op. * .
• a ■' .J"_ai'I Handled fen Ifuiv.s-(2 ani iblade) 5gc.'
"Skates gqp.. Z "'
RazorsSi,00, ^- . . * .'-
'"*.•..' Safety "Bazar-—Gillette, Gem, Keen -Kutter, Purham
r - Dnplesr; Auto Strdp^SLOO to $5.00.-- - .'*
-Everything in this listis__ully warranted^ lis.* We
would be pleased to-.have ,you call. upen us when,
ready to do your Christ__ias:shqpping. ", - " ■_.*•
GUTHARD & SCHROEN
, . Council Proceedings.
Dec-mber. ti, 1909. - -
Keguiaf meetinj;' of tlie common
council held witb Pit_idjsut. Ruse in
the .chair. Trustees present—Thorn,
Rentchler, Burkhart, H. user.
Minutes of last meeting read and
approved. . \
. Bill of G. "-"-._ Williams for "3233.80 for
survey of the villas/a ordered held up
for further partic-lais.
■Poliowing bills ware ordered paid:
Fseight on posts " 2.73
C. H. Carven, ML.irs.hall '. 5 00
Fire Boys 80.00
O H. Car vt*.n,'Str4e.t Work 44 25
6.. M. -Wooii,. '* " 7.12
D. .Miner, "_ '*. ' 23.25
J. Toliver. ** ''• 2.(10
F. Scbreitzer, '* '* -" * 1,50
J. Fuoss, C ment Walks' -1150
R. Seitz, " " 4.18
Alfred BonJ, '' _ 14 50
G. VanHouten, " " ' 14.10
M. Canine, " ." 9.80
F. D. Ford, ." " 66."34
Thos. Baty, " 5 25
Geo. Rugers, " _ „" ' 7.00
Ed Ba. nai'd, " " '■ / 4.37
Noyember Liiihting * 12X64
Council adjourned.
F. ROSE, President.
A. J. WARREN. Clerk.
One Of The Great Needs
Of Michigan Agriculture.
Sofpg serious, economic problems
confront' the Michigan farmer despite
tho fact that the present range of High
prices would seem to indicate an unparalleled statu of prosperity. Michigan is suffering seriously from "a lack
of men on her farms; she has given up
many of her strongest sons df aid in
the development of. the. west. The unusual activity along industrial lines recently has lured many f..rm boys from
the fiald to the shop or factory. So
serious-has this problem become that
it has been difficult to property till the
land and harvest the crops'pro. uced".
Farm conditions have become,more
pleasant and less isolated since the
establishment of rural mails, telephones and electric railwiys. If tbe
young man. is lo be kept on the farm
he must be permitted to assume responsibility and-.be given an interest
in the business.
Give the farm hoy an opportunity to
prepare for a s'uo. essful career on the
farm by sending hiin to the "Michigan
Agricultural Collegp for one of-tbe six
Short Course^ in Agriculture beginning Januiry 4, 1910. ... •" .
Cockney Dialect in Bible. ■'
A Bible printed in 1810 had a line
of .semi-cockney' dialect in ■ Matthew
S:-3: ."Who."bath ears to ear let Einr
hear." .
Stung For 15 Years
by Itidig.'slion's pangs—trying'' many
doctor . and'$200 worth of medicine in
vain," 13." F. Aysuue'of Tngleside, N". C.,
at last used Dr. King's New Life Pills,
and .writes they wholly cured him.
Tliey sure Constipation,". Biliousness,
Sick Headache, Stomach, Liver, .Kidney and Bowel troubles. 25c at O. C.
Wheeler's Pharmacy.
.-C__S_"0__I_i.
Bears a. _j? Th b Kind You Hava Always
Signature
Detroit United Lines.
Between Saline and..Ypsilanti
Leaves Saline
6:40 a. m; 7:50 a. m; 9:40 a. m. and
<; every two hours lo 11:40 p. m also
12:50 a. m.
Leave Ypsilanti■
6:00 a. m; 7:20 a. m; 8:50 a. m. and
every two hours to 10:50 p. m".
12:25 a. m.
Last car waits for theater car from
Ann Arbor.
.Curs connect at Waynefor Plymouth
and Northville; at Ypsilanti for Detroit and Jackson.
Xmas Presents
The finest, assortment of. Handkerchiefs we have
ever had, from 5c to 75c.
-Ribbons,, Neck Scarfs, Collars, Belts, Perfume.
Hat Pins in Holly Boxes.
Handkerchiefs in Holly Envelopes.
' • Suspenders, Neckties, Etc.
• Come in and see our display.
Fancy Groceries for Xmas dinners.
Xmas Candies, Fruits and Nuts a fine line.
SALINE CO-OPERATIVE CO
'" Phone 86
Baft W WE R SALVE
_^_______________________ ___________________
the most healing'sa.ve in the world
Special Fare
EXCURSIONS
For which ticitets will be 'sold
December 2-1, 25 and 8'., 1909, and *
January 1, 1910, good returning .
until-Januaiy 3,. inclusive. Sale
covers till points on Lake Shore
Ry. and many connecting lines. .
For" particulars apply to Agents. 11
LAKE -SHORE
-& MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RY.
Church Items.
'• Ste-nds/rei Time
• _ BAPTIST'
Rev. John F. Tree, Pastor. , .
lu:00 a. .m. Preaching Service.
11:15 Sunday-School. -
' 6:30 B. Y. P. U. servc'ie \
7:30 p. m. Preaching Service.
Mitt-Week prayer meeting Thursday
evening 7:80 p. m.
' PRESBYTERIAN
Rev.-H. M. Morey, Paslor.
10:00 _a. m. Preaching Service.
11:15 a. m. Sunday School.
6:30 p.„m. Christian.Bndeavor.
7:30 -p". m. -Thursday evening prayer
.meeting.
- EVANGELICAL. ^ -
' Rev. Theo. G. Papsdorf, pastor.
9:30 "a. m. Preaching'Se.rvice.
10:30.a. m. Sunday School.
' 7:30 p. m. .First Wednesday of each
mpmh Y. P. S.
" . METHODIST
Rev.*D. C. Little.ohn, pastor. -
9:30 a. m. Class meeting. .
■' 10:00 a.-m, Preaohing service. .
' 11:30 a, no. Sunday School. .-
3:00 p. m. Junior League.
6:30 p. m. Epworth League
7:30 p. m. Thursday eVening prajer
meplinir.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
I-*n_t Church"' of Christ, Scientist,
Nissly hall. '
. Sunday service 10:i50 a. m.
Subject "for Dec. 19, "Is the Universe
Including Man, Evolved byt Atomic
Force."
Wednesday evening meeting at 7:00.
Reading room open daily, Sunday.
excep'e. ,*from 2:1)0 to4:00 p. m. All
are'cordially invited^ tp the services
and tbe Reading Room.
COME AND SEE US FOR
t
We guarantee to please you both, in
•price and quality.'
We handle the well known Hamilton
Brown Shoe for Ladies. We replace
every pair not giving'' entire satisfaction. ,-Z.::;i^"P:Z<" ■
Burkhart Bros.
PHONE 161.
We Have Completed Our
Warehouse And Have Put. In
eyga_?_fa_a3****aB**j**Hp
I have a fine line of Watches, Clocks,- Jewelry,
Silverware, Toilet Sets, Shaving Sets, Handkerchief
arjcl Glove Boxes/ Stationery, Dolls, Perfffmery of
. "the finest kind arid Sleds. . All cure bargains. .
When you drive to town you will certainly be
*' cold, come and get warm before you do your shop-
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Je__ffelevand']piptic4ai|'.,.;-, ..... ... .,. .'.-;.'*"
You will find our stock complete. We have purchased only the.best of feeds and can supply you at
right prices with Hammond Diary'Feed, Buffalo
Gluten Feed, Cotton Seed Meal 41 per cent, Old
Pro'cess Oil Meal, Beet Pulp, Winter Wheat Bran,
Middlings and Salvage. • - _ - - *
Also Corn, .Coal and Coke, Saginaw Salt, Poutry
Feed, Com Meal, Ground.Feed and Flour always in
stock. Have ypu tried. our "Lily White" Flour?
-We"guarantee it to give satisfaction." T ,8
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"CQGL:BH©S» -Saline
FOR THE LONG- EVENINGS we have
:ELECTRIC RERDP LUMPS'
of--liandsoiae designs,which we are
. 5". selling at reasonable prices
Wasltfcenaw Light & Power Go^
Ypsilanti, .Michigan. ■' -"*;"-.
'il
*^ii_V_? __?£*-_«.*£.v *"
Object Description
| Title | 1909-12-16; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1909-12-16 |
| 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 |
