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A. J. WARREN. Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, MAECH 17, 1910
VOL. XXX.-NO 23
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SALINE SAVINGS BANK
A safe place to deposit your money.
The best place to de your business.
OFFICERS
Chas. Burkhart,
Frank Rose,
A. A. Wood,
G. A. Lehman,
W. T. Bradford,
President
Vice President
Vice President
Cashier
Auditor
DIRECTORS
Chas. Burkhart Frank Rose Arthur A. Wood
Gottlieb C. Mann Geo. J. Feldkamp Webb E. DePuy
Gottlob Hertler Julius H. Feldkamp Fred H. Nissly
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Wheeler's Pharmacy
'-'. has a full line ot
STAPLE Goods
ijiblufling Je-^elr^y Silverware, Toilet
Artigle§? §99^§, Stationary, .§1$.
Monarch Fence
Plymouth Binder Twiiie
Page Buggies
F.D.FORD
REMEMBER
..-'.-'Ypuget.e. ticket with eacli dollar's
c|^li purchase on a list of prizes at
\d#£ opening to be held March 31 and
.&-gflplahd2.
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GUTHARD & SCHROEN
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SCHOOL NOTES.
Rev. EJ. G. Littlejohn conducted tfie
chapel exercisps last Wednesday. ■'
.The county ccmmissioaer, Mr. Es-
serv, visited oufr sohool one afternoon
last week.
Mrs. Dan Drake und son Lee and
Grace Wheeler visited in Miss Sellen's
room Priday.
Miss Bernice Dayenport is taking
the place of Miss Sears who is^out of
school tbis week on account of the" illness and death ol her father.
It was not intended that the list of
graduates and their parts which appeared in last week's paper should be
printed so soon, since it is not at all
certain, as yetj about .the complete
list of graduates.
The Sub-division Contest of the.
Michigan Higrh School'Oratorical Association will be held in Saline again
this year. Il is understood that seven
schools will send contestants to this
contest and will include the following:
Monroe, Detroit Western, Detroit
Central, Wayne, Dundee, Ypsilanti
and Saline.
Monday being village election dayj
the members of the class in American
"History were given the opportunity to
vole. An old ballot with the presidential candidates was used. It might
be a point in favor of woman suffrage
if it were known that the girls did.
well in splitting their ticket and voting asthey wished.
— -j_p--0-_B^*—*—
Out of Man's Reach.
The old may have their, yoata
stretched out beyond the fourscore,
but they must die sooner or later; no
such necessary limit affects the Mr. ha,
'and it is conceivable that there may
come a year when there are no births.
Immortality is the only effective answer to a cessation of reproduction,
and, alas! the;King of Terrorg ijtll|
reigns * . ,"""_.,
OPfCR
qfl iriyestnient paying 4J per cent net,
seppred by flrst mortgage on rea'estate
ffftct h. oyer "twice tt(e aojount loaned
upon it. Coupons ps^hed semi-annually. \i\ business 2Q years. Assets over
half j. million dollars.
Send your naroa and get hook* with
full particulars.
CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOANPASS...
LANSING. MICH.
IF irOU'VE GOT A
BUNCH OF MILCH
COWS ON HAND,
FEED THEM ON
ucretie
It makes more milk at
less expense than any
other feed.
Everybody says it is
good.
Ask your neighbor who
uses it.
FOR SALE AT
»ros_
Elevator
February Crop Report.
V_n answer Jto the question, "'Has
wheat during February suffered iDJury
from any cause-." 134 correspondents
in the southern counties answer "yes,"
_nd "no;" in the central counties 11
answer "yes," and 146 "no;"' in the
northern counties 2 answer "yes," and
141 "no;" in the upper peninsula 22
answer "no" and in the State 147
"yes* arid 517 "no." Several correspondents in the southern four tiers of
counties are'of "the opinion that wheat
has been severely damaged by ice.
Snow protected wheat in the southern counties 3.83 week.; in the central
counties 3.91; in the northern-counties
3 98; in the upper peninsula 4.00 and
in the State 3 89 weeks. The average
depth of snow on February 15 in the
southern counties was 7.64 itches; in
the^central coiinties 10.70; in the
northern counties 20.07; in the upper
peninsula 23.56 and in the State 11.62
inches. On the 28 the average depth
of snow in the southern counties^ was
3.88 inches; in the central counties
8 43; in the northern counties 21.55;
in the upper peninsula 23 63 and in the
State 9.76 inches.
The total " number of bushels of
.wheat marketed by farmers in" .February at'140 flouring mills is 198,671 and
at 127 elevators and to grain dealers
172,279, or a total of 370.950. Of this
amount 296,926 bushels were marketed
in the southern four tiers of counties,
62,338 in the central, counties and 11,-
686 in the-northern counties and upper peninsula.
The amount of wheat yet remaining
in possession of growers is estimated
at 4,0C<>,000 bushels. Eighty-seven
mills, elevators, and grain dealers report no wheat purchased in B'ebruary.
The average condition of live stock
in the State is reported a_ follows,
comparison IJeing made with fetook in
good, healthy ^d thrifty condition:
Horses andi sheep 95, cattle 94 and
swine 8Q.
PILES
get immediate rtll-f from
Or, Sheop's Magk Ointment.
Detroit United Lines.
Between Saline and Ypsilanti.
Leaves Saline'
... 6:40 a. m; 7:45 a_ _n; 9:40 a.' m. and
every two hours to 11:40 p. m also
12:50 a.m. _
Leave Ypsilanti
6:00 a, m; 7:1*5 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 Arhor.
Cars connect at Waynefor Plymouth
and North ville;. at-Ypsilant} for Detroit and Jackson.
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--.•-- |2Hu_?ch Items.
Staaciarci T4__.e,
BAPTIST. ■ ' «
Bev. John _\ Tree, Pastor.
10:00 a. m. Preaching Service.
11:15 Sun_a:y School. '
6:30 B. "ST. P.. U. servcie '
7:30 if.,m.. Preaching Service.
'iMi'd-.week prayer meeting Thursday
evening 7:30"p. m. """
. PRESBYTERIAN
-, Rev. H, M._Morey, Pastor.
■=___:(. 0.__ m." Preaching Service.
;,.l_,:15_a. nj_,Sunaa.y School... "
■ * (_»:S0""p. rfi. Christian En'deavor,
7:30 p. m. Thursday evening prayer
nieptipg.
" EVANGELIQAL,! » "
Rev. Ohas. H. Wittbraoht, pastor.
9:30 a. *i. Preaching Serviee _
,11;00 a. m. Sunday School.
7:00 p. m. First aod Third'Sunday of
each month, Christian Endeavor.
2:30".p. m. First Thursday of each
month, Ladies Aid.
. 7:80 p. m. First Wednesday of each
month Y. P. S:
METHODIST
Rev. D. C. Littlejohn, pastor.
9:30 a. m. Class meeting. .
.. l(_:00'a. m". Preaching service..
11:80" a. ta. Sunday School. *3i
3:00 p. m. Junior League. *
!".6-.30'.p, nf.•Epv'.ofth'League
7:30 p. m. Thursday evening prajer
meetingK'
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
. First Church of Christ, Scientist,
Nissly hall. -
Sunaay"_BEvice^0:_0 a;-m..
• Subject for Mar. 2t,* "Matter." '
Wednesday evening meeting at 7:00,
Reading room open daily, Sundays
excepted, from 2:00 to 4:00 p, m. All
are cordially' invited, to the services
and theRs__li_g Efe"6m.
We give you a written guarantee that this Shoe will wear
you six months.
If you want a shoe that will give you perfect satisfaction and will outwear any shoe you ever wore, try this
Hardware Shoe J
"Hard Wear in Every Pair"
It is made of soft, pliable,chrome tanned waterproof leather, the iinest
and most durable of all" leather for heavy wear.
It has two full soles. These soles are made'of overweight steer hide
—the toughest leather made—and are secured by Puritan stitch and two
rows of standard screws.
It has a heavy, full gussett (see illustration) that will not permit dirt
to get in .through, the lacing. The pull strap is leather, sewed with
waxed flax thread, double stitch saddle seam and the counter is sewed
in—in fact every part of this shoe is built to stand hard wear.. Comes
in either plain toe or tip and in black or tan leather.
We believe this shoe will last you much longer' than six months, but
we will guarantee that you get at least six months' wear and satisfaction. If you do not. bring them back and we will give you a new pair
free of charge.
Burkhart Bros.
PHONE 161.
CO-M-FOIRT
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FOR' THE LONG EVENINGS we have
ELECTRIC REMING LAMPS
of handsome designs whicli we are
selling at reasonable prices
Washtenaw Light & Power Co
Ypsilanti, Michigan
fi
f?aas7EOj
If you wish to feel cheerful
and happy all day.
Be sure to drink Coffee
that's labeled " MO-KA."
Always'the Same.
ill G^&zS&mm
IraftliJi " wholesome; *..
V!&SPicEMj_^/flP ■ ■ DELICIOUS, .
^.I^^Jlf.-1 '■ HIGH GRADE.
w .
Popular Price, 20c. tiie Pound.
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR MO-KA COFFEE.
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Object Description
| Title | 1910-03-17; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1910-03-17 |
| 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 |
