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** Jl. J. WARREK. Editor
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1- l91().
"VOL.- XXX.--NO 47
A-_F-E-T-V
Is the first point to consider in selecting
a Depositary, for your money
Your money in. this bank is protected by
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Paid in Capital $25,000:00
.' Surplus'and Profits $2,800.00
Additional Stockholders .
-. - Liabilities $25,000.00
SAl'l {_UAUDED by the Laws of Hie slate oi Mii-higan and a
Capable Bo:.rd of Directors.
Wheeler's Drug Store
A full line of
Cr
at, reasonable prices
S-'Coi-cl Tin nd books bought or exchanged
of
7
12
top
un-
of
We have a limited number of 20 rod rolls
bar 5 foot American Fence with number
which we will sell at 28c per rod. This is an
heard of reduction and those who are in need
ience should consider it.
We now have on our floor one of the new White
Lily Electric Washers. It operates from any electric
socket at a cost of less than 2c per hour. It is the
simplest, most.durable and most* compact washer
made. It operates the wringer as well as the washer and is equipped with instantaneous reverse lever
. to reverse wringer should clothes, bunch or,snag. It
is the lowest in price, yet superior in every way.
For A Short Time We Will Sell
STRANGELY ASSORTED PAIR.
Extremes in Sizes Shown by Little
Count Teddy and Baby Jim.
Contrasts are usually startling, and
visitors ..to the State Fair "Will he"
amazed when- they look tm the figures of -"little Count Teddy," the
smallest human being of- his age in
the'world, and "Baby Jim,"-a youth
■who holds first- place honors, for
"weight.
These two 'attractions will be seen
on the Midway. Little Count -.Teddy
stands a few inches over two feet
ijnd is, moreover,, a bright little man
and a pleasing entertainer. He has
appeared before the public for years
and has entertained millions of people.
Baby Jim, aged 21, weighs well
over the 600 mark, and a pair of his
trousers contain enough cloth to
completely clothe an" ordinary man,
overcoat and all.
These two entertainers are but
two .among the many who will make
merry on the Midway during Fair
week. The standard of", the Midway
attractions at the State Fair this year
js higher than ever before, and many
things will he found along this .popular recreation section of the Fair to
amuse and instruct everyone.
Dog Show New Feature.
This year there will be a new feature which bids fair to interest thousands of people throughout the state,
and that is a dog show under the
auspices of the "St. Claire Kennel
club. This exhibition will present the
most famous blooded canines of the
United States and Canada. - Many,
classes have heen arranged, the entry
lists are large and the many special
cups, cash prizes and ribbons provided will make the competition very
interesting. '
A fair without elaborate fireworks
is almost an unheard of thing these
days,'but the Michigan State Fair of
1910 will be in a class by itself when
it comes to fireworks. There will he
a nightly display of fireworks, and the
latest efforts of the fireworks' experts-
will bo shown in all the" splendor and
attractiveness of myriads of colors,
beautiful lighting effects and" startling
surprises.
From every viewpoint, the jMichi-
gan State Fair of 1910 will see a hot
pace for the big state, fairs of the
country, both for the number, size
and elaborateness cf its attractions
in all departments and in point of
attendance besides.
POLITICAL
To tlie Republican Voters.
As the primary election is to be held
next Tuesday I briefly call attention
to my candidacy for Prosecuting Attorney.
It will be impossible for me J:o personally see aTl the voters of the county. To do that would require a physical exertion-and traveling expense beyond the limit of an ordinary man.
-I was defeated two years ago by only-
one vote and inasmuch as Mr. Storm
does not want a second term I feel that
I am now entitled to ask for your conj
sideration. There also seems to be a
strong sentiment that the southwestern part of the aounty should have a
candidate on the ticket to add to its
general strength at the Novepiber
election.
If my friends and the men of the
Republican party feel that my work in
the past now entitle life to recognition;
if my conduct two years ago in refusing to ask ior^a re-count, was commendable; and if,' in addition to this,
the people of the county feel that I
have "the experience and legal ability
to discharge the duties of the office,
then I candidly ask for support and
hope that I will be nominated.
Very sincerely,
Feed M. _?kee_ia__
Clearance Sale
We want to make room for our Fall ahd Winter,
stock and in order to do so will sell balance of sum-
* mer goods at COST. This includes all -
WASH DRESS G-OODS .
a big" line of Embroideries, Summer Underwear,
Ladies' Wrappers and House Dresses.
A few $1.00 and 50c Corsets at 25c.
Ladies' und Gentlemen's Oxfords at cost.
A feyt shirt waists left..
* These will go at cost and are exceptional values at
prices now asked for them. Come in and'see them.
_ You can save money. .
Burkhart Bros.
PHONE 161,
re
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Gorgeous'Night Horse Show.
Interest in horseflesh, as always,
will demand attention at the Goming
Fair, and there will he nightly horse
shows in the immense show ring in
front of the grand stand.
Another feature having to do with
horsemanship will be the military
spectacle to be seen in the evening.
"The Fall of Port Arthur-" a spectacle 'calling for the .services -of many
soldiers and many fireworks, will be
one of the biggest spectacles ever attempted and will serve to wind up the
day's doings in a way to he remembered. There will also he a jousting
tournament representing King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table.
AT.TEN
PER CENT DISCOUNT
*
SOME CHOICE PATTERNS LEFT
Dietiker* s Furniture Store
ol Ypsilanti, is a candidate lor the Republican
nomination for
Republican candidate for
the Nomination for
Register of Deeds
**x" before my name at Primaries
Sept. 6, will-be greatly appreciated
Your volte to help-at the Primaries, September C, will
be greatly appreciated. 'Since, Mr. Canfield was' defeated by less than one hundred votes "two years ago,"
*his friends feel that he is entitled tq renumination.
FOR GOVERNOR
AMOS S. MUSSELMAN
MAN WITH THE BIG VOICE.
Bert Morphy, the ''Man Who Sings
to Beat the Band," will again appear
at the State Fair this year and will
doubtless please thousands of Fair visitors, as he did last year. Morphy
sings with full band accompaniment
and* his remarkable voice creates-a
sensation wherever heard.
lumbagOgSaeaSiss, Gout, Sieu.
paigiai tifisSEssy.Troubie)
___.£- fLstBrSsa&em
A reliable preparation foe both internal and ex-*-
ternal use that elves-quid- relief to the sufferer.
Applied externally it stops all aches sad pains.
Taken internally it dissolves the poisonous* substance and assists nature in restoring thesys-
tem to a healthy condition. Sold by druiruiits.
One Dollar per bottle, or sent prepaid upon
receipt ol price if not obtainable in your locality.
_ C. BENSON, Sardls, Tenn., -writes: "Your "_•
DROPS" has cured my wi-- o£ R__5____tl_m and 1-qup-
alf. ia, and 1 -want to eay that 16 13 vrorH. one .hundrod
dollars a bottle Instead of onl; one dollar."
WRFTB TO-DAY tor a trial bottle ot "E-Drops"
and test It yourself. Yi~eT-i_l gladly send it to
you postpaid, absolutely free.
H
Detroit United Lines.
Between Saline and Ypsilanti
Leaves Saline
6:40 a. m; 7:45 a. m; .9:40 a. in. and
eve.ry two hours.to 11:40 p. <n also
12:50 a. m.
Leave Ypsilanti
6:00 a. m; 7:15 a. m; 8:50 a. m. and
* every two hours*to 10:50 "p. m
12:25 a. m.* '" ' '
j*- - '
. . .Last car waits for theater car from
-Ann Arbor.- ,''""'. '
Cars connect at Waynefor Plymouth
and Northville; • at Ypsilanti for. De
troit and.JackBon.
• If the Republicans of Michigan want to nominate a man for Governor who
will surely be elected in November, they should vote for - * -
"J- Amos S. Musselman. .
. If the Republicans of Michigan, want to nominate a man who is not handicapped with "Warnerism"—if the Republicans of Michigan want to nominate "
a man for Governor who will not be handicapped in th'e campaign by a promise to veto a Tonnage Tax "bill, sliould one. be passed by* the legislature, they
should vote for ■-■ _"
Amos'S. Mussplman. *
'If the Republicans of Michigan want to nominate a man forGovernor who
"belongs to no machine a'nd to no"faction, who has made a success of his own
business, not accidentally, but by industry and executive ability, they should .
vote for '" . .
- ' Amos S. Musselman.
If the Republicans of Michigan want tp nominate a man for Governor who
has been a life long, consistent Republican, who is a wheelhorse of the parts
without being a stand-patter, and a progressive*Republican without being an
insurgent,—if they want a conservative, logical, clean-eat, fearless executive -
in the chair in Lansing, thej* should vote for - ■ . *
Amos S.-M*iisselman.
• That Mr. Musselman is to be the-no'minee of the Republican party is the
logic of-recent, events. * There has been a strong undercurrent for him all summer, but it remained Ior Osborn and Kelley to open ■ the. way' for a complete
crystallization of sentiment" favorable to Musselman. Kelley has been'on the
toboggan-foi* the last three or four weeks and Osborn hit" the chute at Big
Rapids when he double crossed himself regardingjbiis Mehdly relations with
Governor W£_rner and Ms cohtributio,ns-to the Warner campaigns of two years
- . > *. ** -- •-
ago. , .. . ■ \ -.
. . • .". ; Amos S;Musselman. -
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has declined to enter into any-verbal controversy with Mr. ^Osborn -anef'says, •
"Slander and villificatioii has seldom "been a passport.to public lavor. Thank ,
God, I do. not want fhe office bad enough to destroy oui.* party, with all its trad-r"'
itio'ns.-nor tp slander its ..representatives to obtain.it. "Ambitious zealots
should not be permitted, to usurp the" powers of government. It is just as important to- curb the;" ultraradical as to' stimulate the-halting "conservative.
Neither should be trusted with power. The mass oi thepeople are honest, intelligent and patriotic, and the public'service should be thoroughly, representative of them." ■ " _.**'..'.
Eve.ry Republi san who desires to vote "ior a winner at the primaries,- September 6th, and to have a candidate" who will be a winner at the election, iii -"
November, should.vote for " ' ' - ' -
. - . -
. Amos S. Musselman..
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Object Description
| Title | 1910-09-01; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1910-09-01 |
| 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 |
