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$JL.J. WARREN. Editor.
SALINE, WASIXTENAW CO., MICH., THTJRvSDAY, FEBRUAEY 24, 1910.
VOL. XXX.-NO S&
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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 telephone always open to, the public.
' Just two more1 Fire Proof Safety Deposit
Boxes for rent.
We solicit your business. "•"
Wheeler's Pharmacy
lias a full line oi
E Goods
iacliiding Jewelry. Silverware, Toilet
Articles; Books, Stationary, Etc. -
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Electric Weld Fence
arch Fence
Plymouth Binder Twine
Page Bug jes
F. D_ FORD
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f o W ani to Eeini \%
again that if you haven't placed your bid on that.
. Round Oak Chief Range you should be considering
; doing so soon.
_■■ *
:• " A great many are taking advantage of this uri-
4 usual opportunity and the bids are coming in fast.
Remember the date of the opening of the bids
" *"_ * "** ■**■ **
. March 12. .
GUTIL4BD & SCHROEN
NOTHING MORE THAN A SISTER
i
Two Good Reasons Why Beautiful
Chorus Girl Turned Dowi. .
Ardent Admirer.
"I cannot marry you!" ~
The brilliant young chorus girl; ier
face na_urally flushed -with her high
determination, gazed fondly hut determinedly into the eyes of the young
magnate -whose wealth -was numTDsred"
hy millions. ' " •
"Cannot marry me?" he" repeated.
"Surely there is some mistake. I' etme
yon equality, and all the financial privileges I command. You will own your*
owh home, and he able to sip 'from the
fountain of eternal gasoline. Why do'
you refuse me?"
. She smiled loftily if sadly as" she replied:
"I do it for my art. ' Surrounded by
the temptations *of great wealth'i fear.1
that I would lapse into an idle crea:
ture. No! No! 'Archibald, it cannot be.
My art must not suffer. I thank you'
for your kind offer. Believe me I shall
always he your true friend. .But ask
me "nothing more..Arti always, "and for
all time1. Besides, I am .going to" marry
your father." " ''
And putting her pink silk tights into
her card envelope system she passed
out into the night.—Life.
**-.
For "Finicky" Appetite.
My children had "finicky" appetites,
and it seemed impossible' to provide
a meal that would be acceptable to
all.
Some of the things they disliked
they had never tasted, so one 6.9.7'1
said: "To-morrow Robert may' order the dinner. He may be the host
and the restof us.will be his-guests.'
Of course, as his guests it would" ba
unpardonable for" us to tell him we*
did not like his food. We. must, af
least, taste of everything. The one
who is the most perfect-bred guest
may give a dinner soon after. Of
•course,. if' there ia anyone who is
boorish, that one will be denied the
privilege of entertaining us." Well,'
the result of our series of dinners
was that Alice discovered that cream
•really tasted very nice, and Paul
found that eggs were not the' abomination he had thought' them. Moreover,
their father meekly accepted '-Frencl.
dressing, although ■ thitherto "he * had
never tasted olive oil.—Harper's
Bazar.
McCAM. PATTERNS
Celebrated for stj-le, perfect fit, simplicity and
reliability. nearly 40 years. Sold in ncariy
every city and town in the United States and
Canada, or. by mail direct. More sold than
.-• . any. other mike. Send for free catalogue.
MeCAIX'S -MAGAZINE
* More subscriber, than any other fashion
magazine—million a' month. Invaluable. Latest styles, patterns, ('res sm_-.inj.f millinery,
~p._,_. sewing,fancy ncedrewosK-,hai.dr.s-nr.-,
ctiquqtte, jjo n cl ttories etc. On y Ii0 cer ... u
year (_-o_t_i double), including a Jr.. {..liter...
Subscribe today, or send ii-r samj-lc copy.
WONDE-tF--. I-CT-ICEiWENTS
to A_"*nt _- P-.-.I-;! I..1H...S pn-nium c_J___0£_-C
. and i ew ca.-i pnz.:tifie:s. Address
SUE UeCAU CO., 238 to 248 W. 37U> St., NEW TORK
if You Want to Be Liked.
Doyict "take - liberties" with your
friends. Don'1" intrude on" them when
they are busy. Don't, break engagements with them if you can possibly
help' it. Many' a friendship comes to
an untimely "end because littlo courtesies are' set* aside. : A liahit of courtesy carries one safely'through many
dangerous places, especially with intimate friends...
Sense of Honor.
The sense of honor is of so fine and
'delicate a nature that it is only" to be
met ""with -in minds which are naturally
noble,--or- in'such as have been cultivated by great examples or* a refined
education.—Addison. .
Having decided to dose out our Dry Goods busi-
•** - - "
ness 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 at 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.
SALINE CO-OPERATIVE CO
Phone 86
DEVICE FOR RINGING HOGS.
At one end of a piece of broomstick'-
three feet long,- drive iin two .staples
as indicated in the accompanying illustration, and another one in about
the center of the stick. Fasten one
end of a wire, three feet in length, in
one of the top* staples, letting the
wire pass through the other 'two
staples and secure a stick in tha other
end of the wire to serve aa a handle.
In ringing, push the wire down'tc
_,: - Children of the Rich.
Sunday School Teacher (impressively)—"Of course you know that
Elijah went up' to,Heaven in th'e
chariot?" Johnny Millyun—"Oh, I
don't know." That's probably just the
story the family gave out."—Puck.
Jp-imism.
Optimism is the mask we wear before our friends.—Life.
PILES
get immediate relief from
Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment.
For Holding a Hog.
-form a loop, which is put into tha
mouth of the hog, and then draw up
and proceed with the -operation.—
Fred Wade.
Detroit United Lines.
Between Saline and Ypsilanti
Leaves Saline
6:40 a. m; 7:45 a. nr; S:40 a. m. and
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. and
eyery two hours to 10:50 p. m.
12:25 a. m.
Last car waits for theater car from
Ann Arbor.
Cars connect at Waynefor Plymouth
and Northville; at Ypsilanti for Detroit and Jackson.
Won't Heed A Cruteli.
When Editor J. P. Sosbman of Cor
nelius, N. C, bruised his leg badly, it
started an ugly sore. Many salves aid
ointments proyed worthless. Then
Bucklen's Arnica Salve healed it thoroughly. Nothing is so prompt and
sure for Ulcers, Boils, Burns^Bruises,
Cuts,1 Corns, Sores^ Pimples,- Eczema
or Piles.' 25c at O. C Wheeler's Pharmacy.
Prophec)-.
Prophecy reflects thp i^pal? ot its"
age. If heaven had been"" first described in bur'tim§; mansions in the'
sky would have open - plumbing and
stationary tubs.—Puck.
Church Bell Kills Sexton.*'"
M. Dumet, sexton of the church at
Bayet, was killed by the bell' falling
.from the tower. He had gone to ring
fit to announce religious "service, when
"it snapped off and dropped, killing
hini on the' spot. » _"
A Safeguard Io Children.
" "Our two children of- six'and eight
years hfve"been since infancy subjeQt
to colds and croup. About three years
ago, I started to use "Foley's Honey and
Tar, and it has never failed to prevent
and cure these troubles. It is the only
medicine I can get the children to
take without a row." The above from
W. C. Orstein, Green Ba*f, Wis., dup-
iicates the experience of. thousands of;
other users- of Foley's Honey aiid: Tar.
Tt cures coughs, colds and croup," and
preyents 'bronchitis and pneumonia.
O. C. Wheeler's Pharmacy.
Church Items.
Stanca.a._..ca TiKi©
. BAPTIST
Rev. John F. Tree, Pa.tor.
10:00 a. m..Preach.ing Service
11:15 Sunday School. -
6:30B. Y. P.-U. servcie
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.
6:30 p."m. Christian Endeavor,'
7T30 p. m. Thursday evening prayer
meeting.
■""EVANGELICAL. "
Rev. Chas.'H.'Wittb'r'acht, pastor,
9:30 a. m. Preaching Service,
l'J.00 a. m. Sunday School. —
.7:00'p." m. First and Third Sunday of
each 'mo_*th, Christian' Endeavor.-
2:30p.m. First thuTsday*of. each
month,-Ladies Aid' ~r
7:30 p. m*. * First Wednesday of each
month Y. P. S. • *
.-,,.. -. METHODIST .
Rev, D*. C. Littlej'ohn, pastor.
9:30 a..m. Class meeting. -
10:00 a. m. Preaching service. _ -
11:30 a. m.. Sunday School. . , •
_i:0Q.-g'. m. junior League.
'6:30 p. na.. Epworth League
_.30.p. m. Thursday evening prayer
meeting. ."" /. -_'.."
- CHRISTIAN'SCIENCE ;
Firsi; Church" of Christ, Scientist,
Nissly hall. * "*'_."-
Sunday service" 10:00 a. in.
Subject Ior J*eb. 27, "Christ Jesus.",
Wednesday-evening meeting at 7:00.'
. "Reading rOpm open daily," Sundays
excepted, from 2:00 to 4:00'p. m.f- All
are,cordially invited -.to. the services
and the ReaJling Kofim.' '
"\
COME m AND LOOK OVER
OUR NEW LINE OF
Flouneini
Embroiaenes,
Insertions,
India Linens,
Persian Lawns
and Percales
' BEFORE YOU BUY
Burkhart Bros.
PHONE 161.
O O _MI _F O ___ T
FOR THE LONG EVENINGS we have
ELECTRIC READING LUMPS
of handsome designs whicli we are
.. selling at reasonable prices
Washtenaw Light & Power Co
-.-, Ypsilanti, Michigan
VAR
€
E
CURED TO STAY CURED.
Varicocele impairs vitality ekicL destroys the elements of
manhood. Surgical.means should not be employedMo treat
this complaint, as operations always -weaken the parts. We
daily prove by successful result's that Varicocele can he cured
■without operation. Instead of maiming and mutilating the
organs, our VITALIZED TI-JEATI-.TE^T strengthens tlie parts,
removes all pain ■* or aching, restores the circulation, reduces
the swejling, vitalizes the nerves and establishes the vigor of
manhood. Our treatment is the result of 30 years1 experience.
You feel its magic, influence during the first week. . .
PAY WHEN Gi-RSD.
DR. SPINNEY,
-; Fcuh'der of
Dr. S[finr.ey.& Co.
.:-We cure Blood and Skin--.Diseases, Strictures, Varicocele,
Ni-.V-iU_a Debility;'.Prostatlo Troubles, Chronic, Kidney, Urinary
and Bladder Diseases. ■■ Con8.ultation.Frea. Books free.
-Question LlstSent Sealed For Home Treatment.-
DR. SPINNE
The.OId Reliable Specialists.
290 WOODWARD AVE.
©ETROST, MICH.
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Object Description
| Title | 1910-02-24; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1910-02-24 |
| 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 |
