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A. J. WARREN. Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, FEBRUAEI .17, 1910. . VOL. XXX,-NO 19
ALINIj saw il to Mil'
Pays 3 per cent compound interest on savings deposits. * '
Issues attractive certificates of Deposit.
Offers the most liberal terms to Borrowers.
Gives careful attention to all the details connected with a checking account. •
Sells drafts payable in all parts of the world.
Writes Fire Insurance in Strong Reliable
Companies.
Patron's Room with writing table and. tele-
. phone always open to the public.
- Just two-'-* more Fire Proof Safety Deposit
Boxes for rent.
We solicit your business.
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Wheeler's Pharmacy
has a full line ot
STAPLE Goods
l including Jewelry, Silverware, Toilet
Articles, Books, Stationary, Etc.
j^j.^^_;i.^_4.-%i.^J_^^^-'i.UirJ;^.L;. .•p.JJiLiLyzy^y^
Electric Weld Fence
:. Monarch Fence
Plymouth Binder Twine
e ouggies
F. d; ford
■*T
heecfhpt be any question when you can set your
■ own rprice on a thing. And this is just the privilege
we are going to allow you. - .
. .We have on exhibition at our store a No.'l 9-20
. Roupd Oak Chiei Range and we are going to'fac-.
-"septcgealed bids on this range from now until March
12 \^hen the range will go to the highest bidder.
... AH you have to do is to call at the store, and look
over the range then place your bid and name in an
envelope, seal and hand to us to be opened March
•M2.T- .-.'*.. .■-•"■.
- • >. • * * • .
T|as isgoing to be a great bargain for some one
and ypu may be that one.
-V-De^gt make yeyrbi4 too high. .."".'
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GUTHARD & SCMROEN
NEVER COLLECTED HIS FEE
Amateur Effort of Young Lawyer
Went Unrewarded, But Perhaps- .
There's a Reason.
" William Henry Marlatt went Into
tlie practice of tlie law "before he was
admitted to the.bar, but the lawyer's
union has never objected to him on
that account. It was-in the summer
of '92, after his graduation from, the
Yale law school and before he had
been admitted to practice in this state,
that he found a man in jail in Lab*-
non, O., who was playing checien
with his nose because of a conflict
between himself and- the statute relating-to horse stealing. Marlatt discovered some irregularity in the commitment papers and, started habeas
corpus proceedings' which set' his man
at liberty.- -
They walked out of the 'courthouse
into the street, where the man asfce-i
the young lawyer to state the amount
of his fee, which information -was furnished him without delay. The man
hadn't the-money with him, having
been in jail, but'he said he'd send-it
at once.' .
"My best" advice to you," said the
lawyer, "is. to hotfoot'it out of town
as. fa's.t as' ever you can before the
sheriff gets, after you with a new set
of -papers."-
■ "Mr. Marlatt,"--replied.the man, "If
■God lets, ine .live.'.until .Saturday nlghX
I'll "see..tliat you.get "that money." And
he started down the street on' a run.
They never.arrested the fellow,* but
Marlatt is certain sure God didn't" let
him live, because he never sent the'
money.. He just started off on ft run*
and fos all anybody -knows he ranlilm-
self to death. However, Mr. jjfarlatt
recalls his first experience at the Bar
with mingled emotions as he mentions
the fee he earned but never got.—
Cleveland Leader.
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YEAR
McCAIX 'PATTERNS
* Celebrated for-style, perfect fit, simplicity and
reliability nearly ;40 years. Sold in nearly
every city and town in'the United States snd
Canada, or bye mail direct. Mora sold than
■ any other'make. Send for free catalogue.
HeCAIX'S SIMAZINE
More subscribers than "any other- fashion*
magtzine—million ft month. Invaluable. Latest styles, patterns, dressmaking, "milliner****-*,
plain sewing, fancy needJewo:fc,l_«irdr_:ssin^*,
f * etiquette, good storic**, etc. On y f.0 cento a
•* .year (worth double)-*, includtpg a "ficc j\;iti_r_._
'SuT-ScriJae toda}-, or- send for ..amnio copy.
WONBERFUL INDUCEMENTS
lo Aetents. Postal brings premium catalogue
_lhd new cash prize ofteis. Address
IHE UcCAU- C0..._3_ ta .19 W. 3701 St.. NEW YORK
. Fren.ch Scientific Discovery,
The wave forms of "eleclrie currents have been made visible by a
French sc_e_iti_. tey _aea_E_) , 8_ am
a«apt_H_n of a mirror g_lTa_o_n_M_.
WHALE WAS TOWING THE DORY
Benefits of the Chase.
• "Ycu say your husband's love of
hunting- is what enables you to enjoy
his society?" "Ye_," answered young
Mrs. Torkins. "Sometimes Charley
haSj, to 'stay at home. two. or three
weeks at a time getting- the birdahot
out iof his system."
Build Mammoth Keeti.
The jungle fowls of Australia construct their nests in. great mounds 15
feet high and 150 feet in diameter,
composed of leaves and twigs.
Monster Caught In the Trawl Line
While Engaged in Stealing the
C-lpUln*e'Fteh.
Capt. William O'Donnell of the fishing schooner Lucy D. Wirisor was hauling trawls several miles off Race Foist
when his dory began to act strangely,
Says the Boston Herald. The boat
stood on Its stern, then tilted by tha
head and' started out to sea at tremendous speed. The captain waa experiencing a new sensation, and It
made him a trifle anxious, because
there was no clew to the mysterious
power that was rapidly taking him off
soundings.
With added momentum the dory,
forged away from the schooner, and
its: occupant, who admits he was
scared, cast off the trawl and crouched
in the stern of the bqat "sp the >ow •
would not be dragged under -water. But
the 'trawl caught, and two minutes after the dory was flying. through the
waves at-such a rate that water began
to slop over' the sides.
The .dory, was rapidly leaving the
schooner, when the tension on the line
relaxed an'd the dory presently.stopped. ■
The captain hauled in the trawl and
found the hook stripped of fish as a result of the speed at which they.had
been dragged through the -water. Near
the end _ of the gear, however, was
found the head of a dead cod, its body
having been bitten off. That is what
makes Capt. O'Donnell believe a whale
gave him .the terrifying ride but Cape-
Cod -way. He thinks the whale nipped
the cod^ and some of the keen hooks
scratched its head and sides and dug
into the skin until the .-whale had"
towed the* dory a long -way seaward.
Honest)* .the Best Policy.
Stout Gent (to'applicant'for post as
chapel cleaner)—"Yes, i like your
face. How long were'you in*your.last.
place?" Applicant—"Seven years.?'
Stout Gent—"What were ypu.ioing
there?" Applicant—"Seven years."—
Tit.Bits.
Oil EC #* *»**« nft? fn*
r ILL J Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment-
Detroit United Lines.
Between Saline and Ypsilanti -
Leaves Saline
6:40 a, m; 7:45 a. m; S:40 a. m. ana
every two hours to 11:40 p. m also
. 12:50 a. m.
Leave Ypsilanti • •
-6:00 a.-m; 7:15 a. m; 8:50,a. m. ana
eyery two hours to .10:50 .p. m.
12:25 a. m. -.. ■' .
- Last oar waits for theater oar from
Ann Arbor.
. Cars connect at Waynefor Plymouth
ana-Northville;' at- Ypsilanti for Detroit and Jackson'.. , ' ■ •
Church Items.
Won't Seed A Crutch.
When Editor J. P. Soss>man of Cor
nelius, N. C , bruised his leg badly, it
started an ugly sore. Many salves aid
ointments "proved worthless^ Then
Bucklen's Arnica Salve healed it thoroughly. Nothing is so prompt -and
sure for" Ulcers, Boils, Burps, Bruises,
Cuts, Corns, Sores, Pimples, Eczema
.or Piles. 25c at O. C. Wheeler's Pharmacy.
Caught.
"Pshaw!" exclaimed Miss Yerner,
impatiently, "I'm sure, -we'll miss th«
first act. We've waited a good many
-minutes for that mother, of mine."*
"Hours, I should say," Mr. Sloman retorted rather crossly. "Ours? Oh,
George;" she "cried, "and laid her
blushing cheek upon his shirt front.
*A Safeguarfi To Children^
"Our two children of six and. eight
years hf ve been since Infancy subject
to colds ana croup... -About th .ee.yearB
ago I started ;to,use.-_ToIey,'ss Honey, and'
Tar, ana it has.-never faile.ito prevent
and cure these,troubles. Jt is-the only
medicine ~_Vcan get-the childrenv-tto
take without a row."- .The above-irirm'
W. C. Orstein, Green Bay; Wis.,-dup".
licates.the experience.pf. thousands, of;
other users ol Foley's.Honey and "tar.
-It cures'coughs, colds, ahd croup, and
■prevents , bronchitis and- .pneumonia.
O. C. Wheeler's Pi ar maoy.
Sta__._ls.i-cl TiKae
* " . BAPTIST
R"ev..John EVTreo. Pastor. .
. lo:00 a. m. Preaching. Service
' .11:15 Sunday School.
6:30 B. Y. P. TJ*. servcie:.
7:30 p. m. Preaching Service.
-Mid-week prayer meeting: Thursday
eve'ni"ng..7:30.p„ m. .._.,"-.
'" PRESBYTERIAN'
Kev. :H. ''il. Morey,'- Pastor. • *
10:00 a. m. .Breaching Service.* *
-•11:15 a. mi-Sunday'School. ';
6:30 p. m.-Christian-Endeavor."
. 7.30 p.m. Thursaay evening prayer
meeting. .''"''[
' ' EVANGELICAI/.- '.
' Eev. Chas. H. Wittbracht, pastor.. .
9:30 a. m. Preaching.Service., *
11 -.00 a. m.lSunday School..
: 7:00 p. m.._.irst and Third Sunday of
each month, Christian Endeavor..1 .
* 2:30 p. mv-First Thursday "of -each
month,-Ilaai-es A_av '*'* "'* y ..-'
,.'.30 p: m. First WeWnesday,of each
monthY. P. S. •"'" ,..*•.;,"''.'* ■"
• v "METHODIST" "*"
Bev/D/C.^Littlejdhn, pastor. .__*
- 9:30 a."'m. Class'meeting. '
10:00'a".jm.**PreaT*hing service.
li:30"4..;n».'_-_nday*Scl_i.ol. ,. . .
', 3:00 p., m.* Junior League. -.-*•--
6:30p. m.'Epworth"League-. *.
"' 7:30 i>."m. Thursday..evening* prayer
meeting.*"" ; ■_- -" *
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:. - CHRISTIAN SCIEI?CE-,
-r .First^Chureh^f .Christ,-"*Scientist,
-Nissly."aa_.l. -. •,- ■ :- ;. if - ■
'.Sunday'seryi'ce 10:60 a. a. « : ;
//Snbjee-ffor^e"b;.2p',T,".__rina:'^-.*' . j
■Weatfesday-evening meeting ^,7:00.'
-Reacling rbom {open-daily, Sundays'
exceptedi.from S:00 to 4:00-p. m., -All
are cordially invited, to the services,
and _he"__eadi_ig Room*. —
B
Nil. _3
Having decided to close out our Dry Goods business we will sell everything at a reduction. .
All Underwear, Summer and Winter weights/ at
cost.
Men's Heavy Jackets at cost.
Large line of Ladies' Dress Skirts ztt cost and
less than cost.
Bed Blankets, every bed blanket in the store to
go at cost. '
Leather Gloves and Mittens at cost.
Men's Sweater Coats at cost.
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GO-OPERATIVB CO
Phone 86
A G-OOB TIME TO BtTY YOUR
,i
WALL
FCR SPRING-" FAEEE-ING-
We will close out the balance of our stock
at half regular price-
Some good patterns left.
BurMiart Bros.
PHONE 161.
SB
lav©
d If not, you have some-*
% thing coming. The best
W high-grade, '.popular-
?.&^wllllli]'<V priced COFFEE on 'the
market.
• ~__*-_Je_''_he -Pounds' Ask Your Dealer.
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Gotba ^ rHarxifliond.
:&'o'3^:"i__roiR_E
SOW THE LONG- EVENINGS we We*.
LMPS;
of handsdme deiigDs wliieli we are
- '■ * ^"--lagjling. at Treasonable prices * •
f- ..;■" -*.'- >-'-' *■
^^Htenaw^ Li^hti Power Go
Ypsilanti,-MieMgan ■"
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Object Description
| Title | 1910-02-17; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1910-02-17 |
| 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 |
