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I4LINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THUBSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1905.
VOL. XX V.—NO. £9
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If your home should be struck by Lightning, and then •
realize that you could have saved it, had you used our
Pure Soft Copper
T Cable Lightning Rods
, How much wiser Is the man who buys our Bods,
protects his properly, and the lives, of those depending upon him, than the man who depends entirely
upon insurance to save him.
• Even, if the insurance would, repair the house, it
could not bring back a member of the family'after the
„ f a,tal stroke of lightning. \;
Do you want to feel safe when the storm is raging?
If so, let us rod your buildings with tho Best Rod and
System on Earth. . Yours Truly,
FLAVE D. FORD
Saline, ZMZ±oZb__
School Books,
School Supplies
a complete line
EIGHBORHOOD NEWS
Happenings of Interest Gathered Jbr the
"Benefit of Our "Readers.
Clothes for
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Cornet* Drusr Store
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, THIS SPACE BELONGS TO
A. C. CLARKE
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The Furniture Dealer
of SaMns,
NEW PRINTS
at 5. and 6 cents,
it -
at 6, 8,10 and 121-2 cents.
NEW. OUTING FLANNEL
at 6; 8 and 10 cents.
Chas. lurkharfc
A Chelsea firm shipped a 9x12 rug to
the state of Washington last week.
Tne Incendiary fires at Plymouth
continue and the reward for the capture of the guilty one frightens no
one.
Charles Fish of Chelsea, threshed
1250 bushels of oats from twelve acres
of ground on his farm in Sharon township.
Two Mies youngmen who" graduate
from the U. of M., earned their schooling by selling popcorn on the streets of
their home town.
The M. E. church of Ypsilanti, is
undergoing a^ series of repairs; as Is
also the church Of Our. Lady of the
Sacred Heart cf Chelsea.
I)eeatui' Gotts brought to this city
a hen's egg Tuesday morning that,only
measures three-eighths of an inch in
diameter. This is the smallest kind of
fruit of this variety we have ever seen.
The specimen is now on exhibition at
our offlce.—Belleville Enterprise,
A record-breaking cro,p o£ beans was
raised this year by John Far-cell of
Webster. The beans were planted on
3une $rd, cut on August 23rd, all in
the barn on August 28th, and a sample
brought to Dexter on August 30th; the
total number from the time planted
until in the barn being 87 days.—Dexter Leader.
The local Typographical printers of
Ann Arbor are experiencing a little
strike for an eight-hour agreement.
All offices have signer} this agreement
but the ItichmOnd & Backus Co. which
may eventually fall into line. Call-out
nqtiees were served ou three union
printers employed at the Scharf Tag &
Label Co. of Ypsilanti, but as this is
not a union offlce, the notice was not
enforced.
Owing to the desire of the president,
Thomas Birkett, to be relieved of the
active management, a controlling interest in the Dexter Savings Bank has.
been sold vto Hon. Frank P. Glazier of
Chelsea, who will have W: T. Bradford of Detroit, formerly in the state
banking commissioner's office, associated with him. Mr. Birkett will remain as president and the following
will compose the board of directors:
Thos. Birkett, P. P. Glazier, W. T.
Bradford, Wurster Blodgett and H.
Wirt Newkirk.—Times.
Ypsilanti is to have another important business addition in a new steam
laundry, to ba-known as the Peerless
Steum Laundry. Mr. O. J. Simons, for
the past nine years with the White
laundry, is installing a fine, entirely
new plant in the Curtiss block, opposite Cleary college. The institution
starts off with a Troy washer with 150
bhirt capacity, ironing machines, new
up-lo date dry raonas and everything
necessary for first class work. Mr.
Simons, with his years of experience
in the business, is capable of turning
out good work, and he say3 he will try
his best to serve^his friends and patrons with the best thac oan be had in
his line.—Ypsilanti Daily Press.
H. G. Seller of Fontaine, Ohio, who
has the contract of grading the roadbed of the new Toledo & Ann Arbor
line is working his gangs this week on
Cady's farm seven miles heyond the
city limits. The new electric line
owns its own road bed ou the side of
the roads all the way through. First
of all the "slip" will have to be done,
then the "wagon"' work is started. At
present much oi the distance Is ready
for laying the tracks, and the line
should he in running order by spring.
From ten to fifteen teanus are at work
on Cady's farm. Just when the city
will be reached it is impossible for the
foreman to say at this time. Tbe franchise will become void if the work is
not finished by August 27, 1906. That
the line will come is certain.—W'ashte-'
naw Union Record.
Last winter J. B. Fay, vice-president
and general manager of A^ C. McClurg
& Co. of Chicago, was visiting Ypsilanti friends, and ou looking over the. set
of Ypsilanti souvenir postal cards, was
greatly pleased with the picture Of the
Ypsilanti. high school. He said the
firm wanted a handsome school build"
ing picture to put on the cover of a
fine new suhool tablet it was about to
issue, and this is the handsomest public school he had yet found, and he
took the picture homevwitH him. Asa
result, the Ypsilanti dealers last week
came out with the latest McClurg
school tablet, "The American School
System," which bears on its cover the
attractive picture of our own high
school. The tablet is of unusually
good quality for a school tablet and a
credit to the firm.—Ypsilantian.
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Church Items.
BAPTIST
Sunday School and B.
vices as usual.
Y. P. TJ. ser-
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Sunday service 10:30 a. m.
Subject, "Reality."
Sunday School 9:15 a. m.
Wednesday evening testimonial Service 7:30. Reading room open daily,
Sundays excepted, from 2:30 to 4:30
p. m. All are welcome.
METHODIST
Rev. I. p. Springer, D. D., pastor.
Class meeting 10:00 a. m.
10:30 a. in. preaching service, theme,
"Treasure in Earthern Vessels."
Sunday School 12 m.
Junior League 3:30 p. m.
Epworth League 6:30 p. m.
Union evening service 7:30, theme,
"Glory of Youth.
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The Contented Man,
Contented? "What malces him contented'
The comforts, the struggles have
gained, 4
Which men discontented invented,
The safety, that fighters, obtained.
Content in the- mire would still wallow,,
With troglodytes huddled In caves.
Or find in a tree's ready hollow
The shelter an. animal craves.
Content hinders progress and action
And cultivates ignorant sloth,
Counts study a sort of distraction.
And: pities the follies of both.
Content maketh freemen: dependent,.
" And fastens the shackles on slaves.
Its motion is ever descendant.
To ditches and paupers' sad graves.
But the reverent, hearty submission
To Deity's footstool men bring,
After toiling with, little irilition,
Is a different, manlier thing.
—W. J. Herbert.
We are now showing our new fall
line of Hart Schaffner & Marx, Stein-
Bloch and College brand hand tailor- "
ed clothes. The variety.of choice
and high character of these famous
makes are inducements for you to
yisit our store before buying your
winter suit or overcoat.
.Men's sack suits, single and double
breasted, for business and dress in
all the new shades and fabrics
§10.00 to $25,00
We carry these popular makes in
shorts and stents for fat men, and
and longs and slims for the fellow
who is built the other way.
Young men's suits, tnadafor young
men, wide shoulders, large pants,
not the over-grown boys' kind
$6.50 to &18.00
Top Coats, Fall Overcoats and
Raincoats $10.00 to $20.00
Tm Growing
Old East
And you know why, too. It's
those gray haSrs! Don't you
know that Ayer's Hair Vigor
restores color to gray hair?
Well, it does. And it never
fails, either. It stops falling
hair also, and keeps the scalp
clean and healthy. Do not
grow old too fast!
"I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor lor many
years and I should indeed be sorry to be obliged to do without it. It keeps my hair from
turning pray ..and also keeps my scalp clean
and healthy."—E. S. 1'EKWEI.D, Canyon City,
Oregon.
Hade by J. c. Ayer Co., loweU, Ibn. I
Also-mannfactorflrB.off
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PILLS.
CHERRY PECTORAL. I
Enormous Modern Power.
Some one" has -estimated that the
power generated in a modern steamship in a single'voyage across the Atlantic is enoughto.raisejfrom the Nile
and set in place every stone of one of
the great pyramids. .
Locomotive Needs Much Oil.'
A passenger locomotive needs about
120 gallons of oil each year to keep it
in running order.
Cremation in France.
The cost of cremating a body
France is only three francs.
C. S. W0RTLEY & CO.
We wish to thank the people for
their liberal patronage in the past
and especially during our mid-summer clearing sale. Our new fall merchandise is arriving daily and* will
soon be ready tb^show you the finest
line of Clothing and Furnishings ever
shown in Saline. Again thanking you
we are
Yours for Good Clothes
Nissly Clothing Co.
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New
Got Off Cheap.
He may yfell think, he has got off
cheap,, who, after having contracted
cbnstipation or indigestion, is still able
to perfectly restore his health. Nothing will do this hut Dr. King's New
liifePills. £. quick, pleasant and.cer-
tain cure for headache, constipation,
etc. 25c at the Corner Drug Store;
guaranteed.
in any form are dangerous, Health*
des troyin£..aeath-dealing. 25 cents
insures your life A trial jar ot
"Hermit". Salve will prove itstofallibility. 23,&
EOc AH druggists. Hermit Bemedy Co., Chicago,
- We, the successors of W.j. Hauser,
announce to the public and to Saline
people that we are here to serve you
and serve you right.
.We havs a nice clean market and of
- Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats, Bolognas, Sausage, Etc., we shall only keep
the best.
Tetzlaff & Corbett
Carl TetzlaflT Harry Gorbett
Phone No. 106.
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Object Description
| Title | 1905-09-21; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1905-09-21 |
| 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 |
