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^A. J. W^RRm. Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW GO., MICH., THURSDAY, JULY 14, 19_t0.
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Is the first point to consider in selecting
a Depositary for your money
^our mopey in this b_mk is. protected by
Paid in Capital $25,000.00
Surplus and Profits $28,000.00
Additional Stockholders ._
Liabilities $25,000.00
SAFEGUARDED by the Laws of the Mate-of'Michigan and a
Capable Bo \rd of Director-. .
SALINE SAVINGS BANS
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Wheeler's Pharmacy
lias a full line ot
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STAPLE Goods
!'.deluding Jewelry, Silverware, Toilet
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Articles, Books, Stationary, Etc.
Beyile R-jurnlOak
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UND OAK FURNACE
IS OURAiLt
A POWERFUL HEATER.
eca nomical of fuel,
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initi.l tut
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GUTHARD & SCHROEN
S_*p3?±-r_Lg CX©a*X_-i
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will make things bright and fresh. , Keep them so by .l&iiig..
:]ELEGTRiq LIGHTS "5
_'. It is the best from the standpoint of illumination,
cjeanliness, 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 Electric Light you save dollars in
decorations, draperies, etc. Let us tell you about it. - '
Estimates cheerfully given.
Washtenaw Light & Power Co,
for the OBSERVER
CLOSE TO SPECTATORS
As the Wright brothers' aeroplanes will be seen at the State
Fair at Detroit, Sept. 19-24th.
Not to Be Thought Of.
. Frankie—"I saw you twice yesterday, Miss Higgins." Miss H. (coldly)
—"Oh, I never notice a man when he's
in that condition."—Scraps.
I
Ladies!*5a*« Money and Keep in
.. ..2.2 Style by Reading McCall's
Magazine and Using McCall Patterns
H_C_ir.H...ii«e vrill
help you dross styl-
-ishly at a moderato
cipensoby keeping
you. posted on tho
latest fashions in
clothes and*hats. 50
New Fashion Designs
in each issue. Also
valuable information
**3n all homo and personal matters. ' Only
60c a year, includinc
a free - pattern. Subscribe today or send
for freo sample copy.
___C_!IT»tt_r_j will'enable you to make in youi
own home, with yourown hands, clothing foi
yourself and children which wiU be perfec'.
in. stylo and flt. Price—none hieber than'15
cents. Send for free Pattern Catalogue. ,
.Va Will Gin T__.Fi*_ Fnuat. for cetlinc subscriptions amone your friends. Send far free
Premium Catalogue and Cash Prize Offer.
TBEIcOUCONrANT. 23_ It249Wot 37A __,___!. YSXI
MAKING' THE BEST OF STEAK
THE
BEST
REMEDY
FOR
RHEUMATISM
Lumbago,Sciatica, Gout, Neu.
ralgla, Kidney Troublo
, and LaGrippea
A reliable preparation for. both internal and external nsiettiafe bItes quiet: relief to the sufferer.
Applied externally It stops* all 'aches %ni 'fuMnf*
Taken internally it dissolves the poisonous suh.
stance and assists nature in restoring the system to a bealth; condition.' Sold by dr_:?______.
One Dollar per bottle, or sent prepaid npon
receipt or price if pot obtainable in yonr locality.
.. O. BENSON, SaMK, Tens., irrltesi "Yonr "_.
DROPS" hag enredtny wife o_ Rhonmatum and'Near-
Big-la, and 1 Tmnt to say t hat'It ls -forth one hundred
dollar! __ bottle Instead of only one dollar."
WRITE TO-DAY for a trial bottle of" "6-Drops'
and test it yourself. We will gladly send it to
you postpaid, absolutely free. *
SWAHtOH RHEUMATIC CORE BOMPANY,
Dept, 80 1.74 __ake Street, Chicago
REMEMBER THE NAME
Most Effective Way of Dealing, fop In-
- stance With the Flank End
of Porterhouse.
Before speaking of the cooking of
the cut's-that lack tenderness throughout, It ri_ay.be well to refer to the fact
that the .flank end of the i>orterhouse
is to be.classed with the toughest of
cuts' and -with those -which, -when
cooked alone, are -with difficulty made
tender even by long heating. Mock
duck; which 'is commonly made out of
flank steak, can be rendered tender
enough' to'Be palatable only by long
steaming or cooking in water, and yet
people quite'generally broil this part
of the steak with the tenderloin and
expect It to "be eaten. Tie fact is that
to broil this part of the porterhouse
steak is not good management. It ls
much more profitable to put it into
the soup kettle or to make it Into a
stew. In families where most of the
members are away during the day the
latter is a good plan, for the,end of
the'steak makes a good stew for two
or,three people. .This may be sea-'
soned with vegetables left from din:
net*, or l\v*o'rir three •olives cut-up in
"gravy will give a very good flavor; pr
_a.fe.wdrops of some one of the bottled
jjieat- sauces, ;if the flavor is. relished,
oV.a.little Chili sauce may be added to
-thej.stew. But if the tough end of a.
porterhouse is needed with the rest, a
good plan Is 'to put it through a meat
grinder, make it into balls, and broil it
with the tender portions. Each' member of the family can then be served
witk a piece.of the .tenderloin, and a
meat -ball. * If the chopped meat is.
se.asoned withr a little enioh "Juice,'
gratediemon rind, or chopped parsley,*
a good flavor is imparted to the gravy.
M
5-DROPS"
SWANSON
PILLS
THE GREAT REMEDY
For CONSTIPATION
SICK HEADACHE
SOUR STOMACH
Heart Burn, Belching and
LIVER TROUBLES
25 Cents Per Box
-AT PHUSQI8T8
.AFriaMitful Wre ck * '
of train,* automobile or buggy may
cause cuts, bruises, abrasions, sprains
or^ wounds that demands Bucklen's
Arnica 8a»lve—earth's greatest healer.
Quick relief and prompt cure results.
For burns, boils, sores of all kinds,
eczema, chapped hands and lips, sore
eyes oV corns, it's supreme. Surest
pile cure. 25c at O.'C. Wheeler's
Pharmacy.
-. Foley's Kidney Remedy "will cure
any-case of kidney and bladder trouble not beyond the reach of medicine.
No' ni-dicine oan da more. O. C.
Wheeler's X'harmacy.
Detroit United Lines.
•'-. Between Saline and Ypsilanti
Leaves Saline
., 6_|p a. m; 7:45 a. m; 9:40 a', m. and
\,,. every two hour's to 11:40 p.'m also
_____ .112:50' a. -in*. .."'-
Leave. Ypsiianti'
6:00 ai'm; 7:15 a. m.; 8:50 a. m. and
eyery two hours to-10:50 p. m.
13:85 a. m, _ -__ .
Last car waits for theater car from
Ann Arbor. -
Cars connect at Waynefor Plymouth
and Northville; at Ypsilanti for Detroit and Jackson..
favorite Recipes
Thick Potato Soup—Boil as many
potatoes as desired until soft enough
to go through a sieve." Use the water
they .were boiled in, adding* milk, butter, salt and pepper to season.
Thick Pea Soup.—Soak the dried
peas over night, then cook the same
as the potatoes, but add plenty of
onions to flavor the peas. Carrot
soup can be made in the same way.
Creamed Potatoes With Cheese.—
Make a good white sauce, using two
tablespoonfuls of flour, a tablespoonful
and a half of .butter, salt and pepper
to season and' a cupful of milk." Cut
the. potatoes in slices and boil. Put a
layer of potatoes in a buttered baking
dish, then a layer of white sauce, followed with a layer of grated cheese,
thus alternating until the dish is full.
Bake about twenty minutes and serve
hot
Vegetable Hash.—Boil together until
tender potatoes, carrots and .onions;
then, serve witb butter, pepper and
salt * - •
Dutch Salad.—Use" as a foundation
for this either herrings or anchovies,
mixing the same with sliced "beets, apples,- cold potatoes, onions, hard-boiled
eggs and either mayonnaise or a plain
French, dressing.
Another good salad is made from
prawns or shrimps with lettuce, hard-
boiled eggs and French dressing.
EMMA. PADDOCK TELFORD. .
Tapioca Cream.
Two tablespoonfuls tapioca, one
quart milk, four eggs, sugar, and a little salt, soak the tapioca In a little water for two hours; put the milk to
boil, stir in the tapioca, sugar, add a
little salt. "When nearly boiling stir
in the yolks of the eggs; when as
thick as boiled custard remove from
the fire; have the whites of the eggs
beaten to a stiff froth, stir Into the
hot custard, flavor with vanilla. To be
eaten cold. A teaspoonful of cornstarch can.be added if the custardis
not thick enough.
Por Infants and Children.
Hia Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears .the
Signatured
y
Carpels, Hugs,
MATTING-S, OIL GLOTH;
LINOLEUM, LACE _
' CURTAINS AND
\ ■' .- • -
WINDOW SHADES
Burkhart Bros.
PHONE 161.
SATES TIME ____N» GRAIN
Twine is a small item, but good twine saves a lot
of expense in harvest time. Every time your machine is
stopped the delay costs you money. Time in
harvest season is always valuable, and sometimes extremely precious oh account of the
condition of weather or grain. Be sure you
use the best twine,—PLYMOUTH
TWINE. Then you will be safe from",
the annoyances, delays, expenses, (which
ordinary twine causes. Plymouth Twine
works perfectly in every machine. More
of it is made and used every year than
any other kftid, because it is known to
be the best and has been for years.
Binds more sheaves with less expense, no knots, no. breaks, and is
guaranteed full length and extra
strength. Get Plymouth Twine
from the local dealer. Look for
the wheat-sheaf tag, ? ■
Plymouth
."•po. It his
the .-ame
high qutlitj
at ou. twin*.
F.D.FORD
FULLY EQUIPPED
for $950/
F. S. NORMAN, AGENT
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Object Description
| Title | 1910-07-14; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1910-07-14 |
| 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 |
