1910-11-03; Saline Observer |
Previous | 1 of 8 | Next |
|
small (250x250 max)
medium (500x500 max)
large ( > 500x500)
Full Resolution
|
This page
All
Subset |
Loading content ...
•■ iZ^Z-
-: f'-i , * =
■ V- •
■t
.*
'-&■•
\.' J. Warren. Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MIGH., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1910.
VOL. XXXI.-NO 4
1
per y -i- pay* for a MODERN, UP-TO-DATE, FIREtPEOOF
Safely Depn-ir Hox, vy.b- iim ■ [iroiect-your Died?, Insurance
Policies, K>'-.
To The Public
Hereafter we will deliver our own groceries. ;
We solicit your tradd for prompt and quick ser-
vice.
- Phone your orders to the Quality Grocery.
; /Phone fro. 86. ..
Fresh Fruits, Niits and Oysters always on hand.
,-2 MAR TIN FUOSS
Plioiie86
Macon.
Donald Craig has been on the sick
list.
Little Irene Betser has been quite
sick. ■ .
Will Richmond has been spending
the week in Chicago. •
Mrs. Pocklington spent Sunday
with her son Kay and iamily.
Mr. iand Mrs.' Geo." Collins spent
Sunday with Earl Betser and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Pocklington
Spent Sunday with Wm. Easlick and
wife.
Mr. and Mrs. l?rank Winterstein
have been entertaining company from
Toledo.
Mrs. Fred Cramer oi Salin.e, spent &f\\
few days last week with Mrs, Willartl I ■
Harriott.
Miss Clara, Gleason and Mrs. $tone
of Ypsilanti, have been visiting r^la-
tives here.
\
Mr. and Mrs. Geo; Kuder and a
cousin from Addison spent one day
last week at Gambol Khder's.
Miss Blanche Mills, who has been
in Ann Arbor for treatment, is doing
nicely. Her mother, who has been
with her, came home Sunday.
' Wheeler's Drug Store
A Ml line of
uppues
lake Ridge.
MfSi Fred Gauntlett of Milan, visit-"
ed at Eeuben Westfall's last Thursday.
Miss Ruth Westfall was the guest' of
Miss Clyde Nase of Milan the first of
the week.
Miss Florence Cornwell of Milford,
was the guest of Miss Pearl Goldsmith
the first of the week.
James Eorsythe and. wife of Milan,
and Clifford Forsythe and family spen
Sunday at Edgar Eorsythe's.
Mrs. Eiira Vesceiius has returned to
her home in Detroit after a week spent
with relatives and old friend.g here,,
Maurice Montogye. ftnd wite of Aniv
j^rbqr, &n4 Miss, ^eaa. Montonye ot
ifilaq, speijt §u^day "witti their par*
§fit§.
Jtfr-, and Mrs, Everett Davenport,
Mrs, Mary Warner, Mrs. Austin White
and Mrs. Geo. Reese spent Monday in
Ypsilanti.
Harry White, who is attending tbe
school at Ypsilanti, spent Saturday
night and Sunday with his cousin
Fred Reese,
. HENRY C. RANKIN
Don't Vote Against
Chas. E. Townsend.
Who does not vote for Henry C.
Rankin, republican candidate for the
legislature, Second District, Washte-
nawj votes against Townsend, for the
legislature only can elect U. S. Senators.
Every one who knows Mr. Rankin,
or knows of him^ concedes his unusual fitness for so responsible position.
His friends say" "He is progressive,
enthusiastic, willing, capable, alert',
a live wire."
He was brought up on a farm, has
always owned and managed a farm,
was four years a soldier, is a graduate
of the Normal, a'ftnan" of affairs who
does things.
He will promote our interests, keep
Washtenaw County on the map in big
}gttei§ and be heard from at Lansing
to q\\x mutual advantage if we send
bim to the legislature.
For* Prosecuting Attorney
fRED M. FREEMAN.
Miss Marjorie Booth "was home frpm
Blissfield, where she is attending
school, part of last week on account of
the Teacher's Institute.
Alfred Lewis, Mrs, Ered Lewis
Fred M. Freeman of Manchester, republican candidate for Prosecuting
Attorney, who asks support in the
coming "election, was born at Manchester and has resided in that place
practically all his life. He is admitted to practice in the Circuit Courts
and the Supreme Court of this state,
the United States Circuit and to the
Supreme Court of the "United States at
Washington, D. C. Since his admission to the bar he has heen actively in
the praotiee and connected with much
of the important litigation in Washtenaw,. Jackson and Lenawee counties
and other parts of the state.
For, five years he was President of
his home village, being twice elected
without opposition, and has served
two terms as Village Attorney. These
are the only public offices he has ever
held.
In his administration of affairs as
Village President he always gave matters his individual attention and his
ofiice was characterized V»y an orderly,
impartial and determined enforcement
of all laws. As Village Attorney he
was a careful and conscientious advisor of.the public interests. He was de-
and | f§afed for this nomination two years
at reasonable prices
Second hand books bought or exchanged
<K> TO
pietiker's Furniture Store
*• FOR
&
W
Wool, Fiber, Body Brussels, Wilton
'Velvets,. Axminsters and Tapestry-
Brussels. Woodoleuri for borders.
We also carry a nice line of Liaqe
- Purtains and window shades.
Ohas. Dietiker & Son
sary of Walter Cotton and. wife at
Clinton Tuesday.
About twenty-five ladies from here
were entertained last week Wednesday
at the beautiful farm home of Mrs,
Ellen Mills near Macon. A fine din'
ner-was served and Mrs. Mills was
presented with a handsome cut glass
vinegar cruse to remind-her of the occasion,
children and Mrs. Mae HendershofrUigo by one vote and did not make a
attended the fifth wedding anniveft^j contest, but this year was nominated
"Will Promote Beauty.
Women desiring beauty get wonderful help from Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
It banishes pimples, skin eruptions,
sores and, boils. It makes the skin
soft and velyety. It glorifies the face.
Cures sore eyes, cold sores, cracked
lips, chapped hands. Best for burns,
scalds, fgver sores, cuts, bruises and;
piles. 25c at 0. C. Wheeler's Pharmacy. . i ■ \
"I do not helieve there is any.other,
medicine so good for -whooping cough
as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," "J"
writes Mrs. Francis Turpfn, Junction
City, Ore. This remedy is also unsurpassed for colds and croujj. Pqf
sale by A. E. A. Mjimnjery..
W® WA|?T s"
At Onee Locf^l and traveling, salesmen in this, st^te ip. rgp^ese^ n^
There, ^a Bfto$§y _j$ $h$ v^ork fpj. YOU
afllipitiflg fox o'flr.e^sy selling specialties, Apply now for territory. (14)
i Allen Nursery Co, Rochester, N. Y
by a very flattering majority, receiving practically all of the votes in his
home town, 'and now asks for support
upon election day. His experience
and training well fit him for the position to which he aspires and if elected
will give the- affairs of the ofiice his
undivided time and attention.
A New Blue Rambler Rose
Is being offered for the first time in
America, by the McCormick Nursery
Coi, at Monroe, Mich. They secured
the parent stock from the originator
in Erfurt, Germany, an eightyx year
old gardener who has experimented
with roses all his life. This company
grows a complete line of trees, shrubs,
plants, -vines, roses, etc., and write us
that they want a reliable salesman in
this vicinity. We advise anyone interested to write the company for particulars. They, furnish free Outfijt and
pay weekly, experience not necessary.
OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK IS
Now Complete For Your Inspection
All grades.of Underwear for:;men,
women and children.. -V
A full line of Sweater Coats in all
sizes. . '
¥e are selling the-best line of shoes
made. 'Come in and see them. ; _;■-
Carpets, Rugs, window Shades,
Lace Curtains and Linoleum.
Prices and Quality guaranteed. .
ros
_i, -
3*
'$.
'- ■"•;
dm
PHONE 161.
-A
\
Come and see my* I^nbsome
I Have Just Received
EH. CRESSY
Jeweler and Optician - ,
will make things bright and fresh. Keep them so by using
ELECTRIC LIGHTS
It is the best from the standpoint of illumination,
cleanliness, health and safety.
The cost is so low as to make the use of all other
forms of lighting higher by comparison.
When you/use Electric Light you save dollars in
decorations, draperies, etc Let us tell you about it-
Estimates cheerfully given.
Washtenaw Light & Power Co.
Shall Women Tote?
Jf they did, millions would vote Dr.
Kihg's New Life Pills the true- remedy
{or •yromen, For banishing dull, fagged feelings,; backache or headache,
cpnstipfttioiit (Uspelling colds, imparting appetite and toning up the system
^h^re unequaled^ Easy, saie, sure,
gjfcv ftt Q, (X Wheeler*s Pharmacy.
TC nflnlFor Indigestion.
* m.\J%*\J A Relieves sour stomach,
palpitation of the heart. Digests what .you eat
"■^Mmm&i^
FOB ...v.-
County Drain
Commissioner
_*■
'Mr. Jarvis comes before the people,
not as-a new officer, but one who has
had experience and has been successful-in his work as a .Commissioner,
ahd at present with the big drain in
Bridgewater and Saline townships
only partially finished, it would be a
misfortune for the townships tb have
him defeated.
A vote for Mr. Jarvis will he appre-,
ciated.
' >-k ■!- %'i ?y"A4"';>>&'JZ
s ~.W*2^-sM$-A-0i
mt
/ *___■*__.- V, -i "'
LAWTON I. HEMANS..'" '
"The People's Candidate
ior Governor. .. ».,
He has never been mised up" inva'"
dirty political deal. ' /
He has the ability to make one 'pf,.
the hest governors Michigan ever had.
He is a student. of political conditions and knows what Michigan
needs, _ . ,
Employes for various states offices--!
will he selected by fitness and'; not to '
pay political debts.
If Lawton T. Hemans is elected governor of Michigan, the people and not -
politicianswill be served.
m~t_£%_ms~i^i'fl£2>"U-i* T __gy__
Sears the - _>^TllB Rind You Have AlwajlS Bo"#
Signatue
d
»
Object Description
| Title | 1910-11-03; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1910-11-03 |
| 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 |
