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AidL. J. Warren. Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1910.
VOL. XXX.--NO 39
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DON'T PAY CARFARE
to take your money to a larger town and deposit it in banks
whose officers are entire strangers to you. '
SALINE SAVINGS BANK
v,-__,.-„fHgnarded by the same laws as the large city, banks and is
niiiniiged b. a Board of Directors with whom you are peiaona.-
lv m-quai ._< d and know to be honest and substantial business
men.
We pay you as high a rate of interest as most large city
banks, give you as good security, save you time and carfare
and jour money H used to advance the interest of both fainiers
Mid business nien here instead of .being used to help build up
some neighboring city.
Wheeler*s Pharniacy
has a full line oi
STAPLE Goods
including Jewelry, Silverware, Toilet
.Articles, Books, Stationary, Etc.
AT 1SG
_ ■!'
we. have sets of 6 kettle. covers ,in as-
sorted sizes. : • -
Cartons containing 72 Fire Kindlers
just the thing to start the fire in. a
lfurry these warm morning.
GUTHARD & SCHROEN
3-p_c±_o_g Cleaniiis
will make things bright and fresh. Keep them so by using
ELECTRIC LIGHTS,
It is the Best from the standpoint of illumination,
cleanliness, health and safety.
The cost is so low as to make the use of all other
forms of lighting higher by comparison. '
When you use Eleetric Light you save dollars in
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TINTS
GERTRUDE STARES.
Soprano soloist with- the 91st
Highlanders' Scotch band at the
State Fair for the week of Sept.
.9_t4th.
>__
MADE THE AUDIENCE LAUGH
Singer's Selection of Ditty for an Encore Waa-Too Manifestly Inappropriate,
During the present musical season
much popularity has been gained by a
little song with the odd title, "It Is
Not Raining Rain to Me; It's Raining
Violet." It is a tuneful bit of melody
and has been used for encore purposes with great success. It -was during a recent recital that the quaint
bit attained real distinction. The affair took place at the Rittenhouse on
a wet, blustering evening, and as the
night wore on the storm increased to
the proportions of a blizzard. The
wind arose until its roar blended
weirdly with the music and the intermissions were punctuated by boisterous clatterings of hailstones against
the windows. During the tenor solo
by Paul K. Harper the storm reached
the height of its fury and the applause
which followed his effort was mingled
with shrill echoings- of the storm
king's wreath.
As the singer arose for an encore a
perfect deluge of rain smote the windows and when the orchestra struck
up the tinkling prelude of the familiar
air a smile broke over the audience.
"S-s-s-swish!" went the torrent ^out-
Side. . ■"'
"B-r-r-r!" shivered the audience. -
"It is not raining rain—" began the
tenor, but it was too much for even
the politest of audiences and a storm
of laughter followed that even in-
eluded the soloist—Pittsburg Gazette-
Times. ~*
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or wounds that demands Bucklen's
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Quick relief and prompt cure results.
For burns, boils, sores of all kinds,
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v "Frankle—"I saw you twice yesterday, Miss Higgins." Miss H. (coldly)
—"Oh, I never notice a man when he's
in that condition."—Scraps.
;
Foley's .Kidney . Remedy will cure
any case of kidney and bladder trouble not beyond the reach of medicine.
J_.o medicine can do more. 0. 0.
"Wheeler's Pharmacy.
Detroit United Lines.
Between Saline and Ypsilanti
Leaves Saline
6:40 a. m; 7:45 a. m; 8:40 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.
I 12:25 a. m.
Last car waits tor theater car from
Ann Arbor.
Cars connect at Waynelor Plymouth
and Northville; at Ypsilanti for Detroit and Jackion.
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T___»cC_UC0HPANY.239_i_49V__37__l,IRVY__l -
IN CHILDHOOD'S BRIEF HOUR
Children's Sweet illusions Should Not
Be Shattered Prematurely by
Their Eiders.
If your* mother had let the house-
vrcrl-.go and taken yon on her lap and
explained away "all the pleasures of
.he Mother. Goose book of rhymes,
would you have. grown up to be any
better man or woman? asks the "Wichita (Kara.) Beaconj, What If she had
explained that the cow never jumped
over the moon; that there was no Little Miss Mullet, and If there had heen
there was no tuffet for her to alt on;
that Jack didn't violate etiquette by
sticking his thumb into a plum pie;
that Jack and Gill's parents used hy-
'drant water and they never went __>
ja hill to get the drinking pall filled;
•that Jack Sprat could eat any kind ot
jmeat set before him Instead of only
Jlean meat; that Old King Cole was a
[grouchy dyspeptic and the very opposite of a merry old soul; ;that no
[blackbird ever disfigured the king's
•washerwoman by picking off h'er
•nose?
Would you have been a better boy
ior girl If your mother had 'done all
1 these "things—has exptolned away the
delightful book*-of childhood and had
"told you that the amusUng, Jingling
■'rhymes were written by some hard-up
> story-writer who wrote them for money and not' for truth's sake? Would
■you?
Is anything accomplished by squaring a child around-and. setting it face
;to face.. with, the realities,..? life be-
'fore it' has come into the years of
'responsibility? Let the ^ children en-
jjoy in a childish way, for It ls brief
'and comes not again.
SALINE SAVINGS BANK.
Report of the Saline Savings Bank at Saline,
Michigan, <at the close of business, June
30,1910, as'called for by the Commissioner of
lhe Banking Department.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts .
Commercial Dept 43,267.34
Savings Dept . 28,650.00
Bonds, Mortgages and Securities
Commercial Dept. 4,500.00
. Savings Dept. - 66,957.25
Overdrafts , " ' ,
Banking Horis e
Fufmtu.e and Fixtures
Items in Transit
RESERVE^-Gommercial
Due from Banks in reserve, cities 7,693.81
IT. S, -andNatiorial Bank
Currency 3.3J7.00
Goldpoin.. . 7-5.00
Silver Coih " 480.45
_Jic_:el .""and cents 17.00
BESERVE^-Savings '
Due from *banks in re-
setve-cities. -> 15,317.31
_. S. and National Bank .
Currency 3,500.00
GoJdCoin 2,000.00
SUverlCoin 305.00
Nickels ancl cents 9.16
Checks, and other cash items
71,917.34
71,457.25
580.72
4,917.18
1,707.74
19.042.86
33.414.76
1.39
Total . ;
. . . LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in. _.
Surplus Fund
Undivided profits, net
Dividends, unpaid
Commercial deposits subject to cheek
State Honies on Deposit
Savings deposits (book
accounts
Savings certiflcates of
deposit
$202,988.44
$25,
,000.00
,000.00
774.00
5_.t_85.89
5,000.00
72,402.14
44,366.58
174.454.61
202,988,44
State of Michigan, County of Washtenaw, ss.-
J, G. A. Lehman, Cashier of the above named
bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and
belief. G-. A. Lehman. Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd
day of July, 1910.
My commission expires March 5,1913
A. J, Warren,Notary -Public .
Correct— AtteBfc
Chas. Burkhart 1
Arthur A. Wood ^-Directors
Geo. J. Feldkamp )
-Board of Directors
Charles Burkhart
J. H. Feldkamp
Arthur A. Wood
Geo. J. Feldkamp
Fred H. Nissly
Gottlob Hertler
Frank Rose
Gottlieb C. Marin
Webb E. DePuy
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paint is two-thirds White Lead and one-third Oxide of Zinc; the liquid
is 90 per cent. Linseed Oil, 6)^ per cent. Japan Dryer, and 3^ per cent.
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Object Description
| Title | 1910-07-07; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1910-07-07 |
| 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 |
