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** A. J. Warren. Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1910.
VOL. XXX.-NO 58
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S-A-F-E-T-Y
Is the first point, to consider in selecting
a Depositary for your money'
Your money in this bank is protected by ,
Paid-in Capital $25,000.00
Surplus and Profits $2,800.00
: Additional Stockholders
Liabilities $25,000.00
SAFEGUARDED bythe Laws of the slate of Michigan and a
Capable Board of Directors.
SALINE SAVINGS BANK
•2
Just to remind
yon that our Round O >k Range and Ba. e Burner csale ■
is now taking place ahd that if you have not already
visited our line and looked "our line we would be
pleased to have you do so. Remember that with
every Ranffe and Base Burner purchased during this
sale a splendid 42-pioco set of dishes will tn absolutely free.
If you are in the market for a serving machine we
would like to interest you in the best sewing machine
made—THE FREE. This machine is insured against
breakage ahd is insured against fire If "your nriehi-H)
should be destroyed by fire tho Freo Sewing Macbiuo
Co. would replace it free to you. Let us show you
tf.p superior qualities pf fchjs sewjno machine on e$-
t hib'tion at our store.
GUTHARD & SCHROEN
Wheeler's Drug Store .**
A full line of
School Books and
School Supplies
at reasonable prices
Second hand boofes bought or exchanged
ao to
Dietiker's Furniture Store
/ -FQ-R .
Wool, Fiber, Body Brussels, Wilton
Velvets, Axminsters and Tapestry-
Brussels. Woodoleun for borders.
We. also carry a nice line of f _ace
Curtains and window shades.
Chas, Dietiker«____ Son
Lake Ridge.
Born, last Thursday, to Mr.—and
Mrs. Bert Mead, a girl.
Mrs. Austin White spent Sunday
with her mother Mrs. Harmon.
/ *
Isaiah Carter.and Mrs. M. Phillips
spent last Thursday at Reuben West-
fall's.
Miss Grace Rhodes spent last Wednesday and Thursday nights with
Miss Ruth Westfall.
Mrs. Eliza Harmon and Mrs. Geo.
Reese spent last Wednesday afternoon
iit Claude Harmon's.
- Fred Lewis and family and Alfred
Lewis visited last Saturday in Ann
Arbdr,
auto.
they made the trip in their
_■
Harry Harmon, Will Taylor, Aaron
Westfall, Misses Grace Rhodes, Fred
Reese a'nd grandson Fred Reese attended the fair at Adrian Thursday.
—Mr. and Mrs. Everett- Davenport,
Mi*, and Mrs. Chas. Booth, and Mrs.
Geo. Reese spent Sunday at Wamplers
Lake, they went in "Mr. Davenport's
auto. They were entertained by Will
Whiting and wife at their cottage.
IN CHANCERY.
Otate of Michigan. _
The Circuit Court for the County
of Washtenaw. _ In Chancery.
Zejia Messenger,
Complainant^,
vs.
Unknown Heirs-at-law of
Charles Scott Nowland
and Lucy Nowland. \
Defendants. **•
Sjuit pending in the Circuit Court
for the County o\ Was^ten^. Ii\
Chancery, on the 3rd day of October,
1910. In this cause it appearing by
affidavit on file in this court that tjie
residence of the above named defendants is unknown, there_ore,,on motion
of John P. Kirk, solicitor for complainant, it is ordered that the defendants enter _he_r appearance ^in this
cause on or before five months '■ after
the date of this order. j
E. D. KINNE,,-
Circuit Judge.
John P. Kirk,
Solicitor for Complainant. 6
(Copy) Test,
Chas. L. Miller. '
SCHOOL' NOTES.
The Physiology*"class is very much
interested in dissection work at -present. p~
Misses Esther Fairbanks and' Ruth
Gillen visited the High School last-
Wednesday.
The school hoard has purchased a"
complete new' set of relief maps for
use in our schools. "
Mr. Rodegeb intends to take his
agriculture classes to Hillsdale, Friday, to attend the Fair.
The lack of frosts this fall... is very
fortunate for our agriculture classes,
as it is giving them a chance'to study
many of the crops that are still in the
field.
For the first time in many years the
meeting of the Michigan State Teachers' Association, which is held at
Bay City, October 27 and 28, is to be
held on two days only. The annual
meeting has covered three days heretofore.
Using six-inch" badges it will require a ffalf milejof ribbon to supply
the thousands of teachers who will attend the annual meeting of the Michigan State Teachers' Association,
which occurs in Bay City, October -27
and 28.
Junior Class Officers.
The Junior Class elected their officers for the present year, as follows:
President, ' Donald- Burkhart
Vice President, -_ Arthur Heininger
Secretary and Treasurer, Grace Haney
Senior Class Officers.
The officers for the Senior Class are:
President, George" Miller
Vice President, Grover Alber
Secretary and Treasurer,
Thema Schnirring
Toast Club Entertained.
The High School Toastmasters*
Club -we,8 entertained hy .the hoys of
the O. A. -B. order in their hall last
Friday evening. The time was very
pleasantly spent in playing games
and taking part in various contests.
After these, the boys served refreshments,. They certainly showed themselves to he excellent entertainers, for
all who attended say that they enjoyed
a.most pleasant evening.
A We|l Vented Ed.tpr,
We. kn'pw ap eflitpr whp prides himself on being well versed _t all times.
He always h _s a large supply of
poetry on hand.
.Not That Kind.
"My husband, laughed at me this
morning till I got as mad as a hornet."
"Why?" "Just because I heard him
talking of wash sales and asked him
to get'ine a tub suit at,once_"
Subscribe for the ORSERVER
Crab That Climb* Trees.
"Aa awkward aa a crab," does no
apply on some of the South Sea is
lands, for a, crab is found.there tha
not only runs aa 'fast as an averag.
man, * but climbs trees with the east
qf a schoolboy.
lohthyologlcal Item.
Do* fish remember? That is a question seriously discussed inU-he Scientific American. We can't "speak foi
the fish, but we are dead certain that
if .a man eals too much lobster—he'll
remember it all rlgtit
For More Than Three Decades.
Foley's Honey and Tar 'has been a
-household favorite for coughs," colds,
and ailments of the throat, chest and
lungs. * Contains no opiates. O. C.
Whee.ler's Pharmacy.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
ftie Kind. You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
It's The World's Best.
" No one has ever made a salve, ointment or balm to compare with Buck-,
len's.Arnica Salve. It's the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns,
Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers*,
Eczema, Salt Rheum. "For Sore Eyes,
Cold Sores, Chapped Hands, dr
Sprains, it's supreme. Infallible for-
Piles. Only* 25c at O. C. Wheeler's)
Pharmacy.
"CHURCH NOTICES.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. - .
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
NisslyJKall.
Sunday Service 10:00 a. m.
" Subject for Oct. 9, "Are Sin.-Dis-
«_ase and Death, Real?"
Wednesdiey .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 the Reading Room.
Detroit United Lines.
Between Saline and Ypsilanti
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Leaves Saline
6:10 a. m., 7:10 a. m., 8:10 a. m.
and every two hours to 6:10 p. m.,
8:40 p. m., 10:40-p. m„ 12:00 p. m.
and 12:50.. . ,> ...
Leaves Ypsilanti
""5:40 a. m., *6:40 a. mM 7:40 a. m.,
9:35__C_ m. and every two. hours to*
7:35p. m., 9:40 p. m., -11:40 p_. m„
and 12:35 a. m. -
' Last car waits .for the theatre car
from Ann Arbor. -■* .
Cars connect at Wayne"' for- Plymouth and TSTorthville; at Ypsilanti
for Detroit and Jackson.
; \ WE WANT -
At *0nce Local and traveling .salesmen in this state .Jo represent us.
There is money in the work for YOU-
soliciting for our eary selling special*-.
ties. Apply now^for territory. (14)
All-eh Nursery Co, Rochester, N. Y.
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*_" Dr. A. E. A. Mummery - ***
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<* . PHYSICIAN—SURGEON P •*
•"• at- - "^
_■ .,- br. Sanford's old stand -.
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<• SALINE, - - - MICH. <"•
OUR FALL. AND WINTER STOCK JS
Now Complete For Your Inspection."
Wool and Cotton Blanket
All grades of Underwear for men,
women and children.
A full .line of Sweater Coats in all
sizes. * : . -
We are selling the best line of shoes
made. Come in and see theni.
Carpets, Rugs, window Shades,
Lace Curtains and Linoleum.
Prices and Quality guaranteed.
■_ ■
Burkhart Bros.
PHONE 161. '
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Plymouth Binder Twine
SAVES TIME AND GRAIN
Twine'is a-small item, Jjut 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 on account of the
condition of weather or grain. Be sure you-
use the best twine,—P L Y M O U T H
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 kind, because it is known to
a be the best and has b'een 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.
'V.
lite
Plymouth
Rope. It has
tho .ame
high quality
as our twine.
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F. D. FORD
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In Fountain Pens
/-
I have the Waterman, Onoto, Laugh-
lin,. Turner, and the Special, the best
pen bargain.- Everyone guaranteed to
" give satisfaction. • -*
E.H. CRESSY
Jeweler and Optician
S-p-rxzcLg' Gleaniiie
will make things bright andjEresh. 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 Electric Light you save dollars in
decorations, draperies, etc. Let us tellyou about it-
_ Estimates cheerfully given. .
Washtenaw Light & Power Co,,
Use OBSERVER Liners
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Object Description
| Title | 1910-10-06; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1910-10-06 |
| 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 |
