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A. J. Warren. Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1911.
VOL. XXXI.--NO 28
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Pays THREE PEE OENI interest on SAVINGS ACCOUNTS.
Issues attractive 3 per cent Certificates of Deposit.
Furnishes pass book and checks and gives close attention to
every CHECKING ACCOUNT.
Issues Drafts payable in ALLaPARTS OF THE WORLD.
Issues SELF IDENTIFYING TRAVELERS CHECKS payable in stay country on the map.
Makes collections on all parts of the^world^at reasonable rates.
Places Fire Insurance in STRONG RELIABLE COMPANIES.
Events Safety Deposit Boxes for ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. "
r*- Draws all kinds of legal papers and conveyances.
' Xoans money in large or small amounts for long or short time
on^approved security.
WE CAN H4.NDLE YOUR BUSINESS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE.
asoline Stove
PC-
Let us remind you that we still carry the best line
made, the Dangler. They are as good as ever and
any user will tell you how good that is. And the
price is^ right. Let us show you.
When you are ready to treat that grain remember
we have, the goods to do it! Something new and
better than ever. And the price is lower than the
others, too.
We also have a few Hay Loaders and rakes and a
few mowers which we are going to close out at prices that are right. Don't forget us when in line for
anything of this kind.
YOUR
"You Can SAVE MONEY by
Giving US Your Order for
SPRAY this week,
Afek iif- aljcnt it.
WHEN THE WARM DAYS BEGIN TO COME
YOU WILL BEGIN TO THINK ABOUT THAT
edible Fram
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SLE DISC HARROWS
'^represents the highest development of the Disc Harrow.
The Imperial Flexible Frame Land Roller rolls all the
ground, rolls out the dead furrows, follows uneven surfaces and rolls the hollows as well as the high places.
Walking Gang Plows, Steel Land Rollers
High Lift Sulky Plows, Perfect Disc Harrows
Walking Plows, Spring Tooth Harrows
U-Bar Lever Harrows
U. S. Cream Separators, Spray Rumps
J'u"*' Stewart's Sheep Shearing Machines, Sheep Shears
Stewart's Horse Clipping Machines, Fetbock Clippers
Hand. Horse Clippers, Wheelbarrows
Steel Barrel and Milk Can Carts
• Come in today and let us show you our line.
Henne's Hardware
CAMEOS RESTORED TO FAVOR
Ancient Art Has Resumed Popularity
—Onyx and Shell Best Liked in
Present Day.
The earliest safety pin came from
Mycenae, and so did what is probably
the earliest existing cameo. It is a
little recumbent lion carved in amethyst, and he reposes today In the
British Museum.
This cameo is to sculpture what tha
miniature is to the easel picture. It
Is a small-sized low relief carved upon
a hard stone or gem. The onyx or
sardonyx, which is to be found in various shaded layers, was the favorite
material for a cameo of old.
The Roman, ladies of Rome's Imperial days wore cameo ornaments iu
their hair. The nobles wore them on
their armor and as shoulder brooches
or fastenings to their cloaks. Cameo
cutting became then a great art showing the rarest delicacy and cunning of
iiand.
Portrait cameos were first favorites in the r?^ys of ancient Rome, as
also after the Renaissance were portraits and classic heads. Medusa was
rery often choaen as subject because
of her tragic face and her winged
head where serpents writhed among
her tangled locks. '_ :
When England's warriors returned
from the wars of the crusades they,
brought with them, among hosts of
other treasures from the east, the
Erst cameos ever seen there. "Good
Queen Bess," who loved to have her
portrait taken, sent for a cameo cutter from France, and she was duly
sculptured in turquoise and cut numberless times in onyx.
But it is the old-fashioned shell
cameo which has become so dear to
women collectors. When delicately
cut it should lave a delicious creamy
softness, a precious richness of effect.
An onyx cameo, on the other hand, is.
bright, glistening, brilliant, and it is
far more durable.—London Mail.
Sermon by the Deacon.
"Girls whose grandmothers used to
get outdoors and boil a big iron kettle full of maple sirup or soft soap,"
says Deacon Palmer, "think they are
doing something when they can roast
a marshmallow in a chafing dish."—-
Atlanta Constitution.
New Industry Developed.
The sterilization of water by ultraviolet rays have now entered upon an
industrial stage.
Constipation brings many ailments
in its train and is the primary cause
of much sickness. Keep your bowels
regular madam, and you will escape
many of the ailments to which women
are subject. Constipation is a very
simple thing, but like many other
simple things, it may lead to serious
consequences. Nature often needs a
little assistance and when Chamberlain's Tablets are given at the first indications, much distress and suffering may be avoided. Sold by A. E. A.
Mummery, Druggist.
Kicked By A-Mad Horse
Samuel Birch bf Beetown, Wis., had a
most narrow escape from losing his
leg, as no doctor could heal the frightful sore that developed, 'but at last
Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured it completely. Its the greatest healer of ulcers, burns, boils, eczema, scalds,
cuts, corns, cold-sores, bruises and
piles on earth. Try it. 25c at 0. G.
Wheeler's Pharmacy.
- The Winner.
Cook—"My dog took first prize at
the cat show." "How was that?" "He
took the cat."—Rochester Post Express.
CHANCERY NOTICE.
V.TATE of Michigan.
The Circuit Court for the County
of Washtenaw, In Chancery.
Charles Wetling, * Complainant, vs.
Unknown Heirs-at-law of {Emily Jane
Biggs, Kansom Norton, David A.
Miller, Washington C. Wiley and
Nathan Judson, Defendants.
Suit pending in the Circuit Court
for the County of Washtenaw, In
Chancery. In tnis cause it appearing
by affidavit en file in this court that
the residence of the above named defendants is unknown, therefore, on
motion of John P. Kirk, solicitor for
complainant, it is ordered|that the defendants enter their appearance in
this cause on or before five months
after the date of this order.
E. D. KINNE, Circuit Judge
Jokx P. Kirk,
Solicitor for Complainant
Attest—Chas. L. Miller,2Reg'ister
by Eugene K.JFrueauff,
Deputy Register
Detroit United Lines.
Between Saline and Ypsilanti
Leaves Saline
6:05 a. m., 7:05 a. m., 8:05 a. m.
and-every two hours to 8:05 p. m.,
10:40 p. m., 12:00 p. m. and 12:50.
Leaves Ypsilanti
5:30 a. m., 6:30 a_, m., 7:30 a. m.,
and every two hours to 7:30 p. m.,
9:40 p. ni., 11:40 p. m. and 12:25
a. m.
Last car waits, for the theatre. car
from Ann Arbor.
Cars connect at Wayne for Plymouth and Northville; at Ypsilanti
for Detroit and Jackson
In cases of rheumatism relief from
pain makes sleep and rest possible.
This may be obtained by applying
Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale
by A. E. A. Mummery, Druggist.—
The Limit.
"He absolutely lacks the business
Instinct." "Does he?" "Why, he'd
have no more idea of business than
to open a garage In Venice."—Chicago
Record-Herald.
Lame Shoulder is nearly always
due to rheumatism of the muscles,
and quickly yields to the free application of Chamberlain's Liniment. Eor
sale by A. E. A. Mnmmery, Druggist.
Higher Up.
"He seems to be quite a big man In
politics now. I suppose he has got
over his old habit of stooping for
bribes?" "Oh, yes. They hand them
up to him now."—Puck.
When a medicine must be given to
young children it should be. pleasant
to take. Chamberlain's Cough Eem-
edy is made from loaf sugar, and the
roots used in its preparation give it a
flavor similar to maple syrup, making
it pleasant to take. It has no superiors for colds, croup and whooping
cough. For sale by A. E. A. Mummery, Druggist.
Too Expensive.
"This cigar tastes like it was made
of cabbage," growls the ' customer.
"Huh!" replies the clerk. "If you
knew the wholesale price of cabbage
this year you wouldn't insinuate that
It could be put in a five-cent cigar."
WALL PAPER
Come in and see our line.
Anything you want
BURKHART BROS
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PHONE 161.
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We .Sell-
"Our baby cries for Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy," writes Mrs. T. B.
Kendrick, Rasaca, Ga. "It is the
best cough remedy on the market for
coughs, colds and croup." For sale
by A. E. A. Mumihery, Druggist.
Keeps in Center of Road.
"The wise man treats his friends
well," says the Philosopher of Folly,
"but not often."
Saved His Mother's Life.
"Four doctors had given me up,"
writes Mrs. Laura Gaines of Avoca,
La., "and my children and all my
son insisted that I use Electric Bitters
I did so, and they have done me a
world of good. I will always praise
them." Electric Bitters is a priceless
blessing to women troubled with fainting and dizzy spells, backache, headache, weakness, debility, constipation
or kidnej' disorders. Use them and
gain new health, strength and vigor.
They're guaranteed to satisfy or money refunded. Only 50c at O. C.
"Wheeler's Pharmacy.
Notice to Creditors.
State o£ Michigan, County of Washtenaw.
Notice is hereby giyen, that, by order of
said Probate Court for the County of "Washte-
nav, made on the 31st day of March, A, D. 1911,
lour months from that date were allowed, by
order^of said Probate Court'for creditors to
present their claims against the estate of Or-
nen Stimpson, late of said counly, deceased,
and that all creditors of said deceased are required to present their claims to said Probate
"Court, at the Probate Office in the city of Ann
Arbor, for examination and allowance on or before the 31st day of July next, and that such
claims will be heard before said Court, on the
31st day of May and on the 31st day of July
next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each of
said days.
Dated, Ann Arbor, March 31st, 1911.
29 Emorr E. Leland, Judge of Probate
THE BEST ON THE IV14RKET
It will help you/grow a good crop.
Everybody should sow "Homestead"
fertilizer this spring as seeding is late./
It will mature the crop from one to,
two weeks earlier.
Cool Bros. Grain Co.
.3J<SR
Insurance Against the Ravages of. Time ;
Perhaps your house is beginning to look old—there are bare streaks and the
wood is beginning to rot in places. What it needs is a new coat otpaint. ;^ ->■•■
TImelypainting not only adds beauty to a house but also preserves it afealnst'F
the ravages of time. ' . • . T5""'?," *
In selecting the paint to use, do not be misled by prices. ADaintwithaienhr *J
tation of 3o years standing is safeto buy. ... -..-., .;■ .?,"
ii
Lowe Brothers <J=
High Standard*9 Paiiit
has been on the market that long.
It was asuccessfulnaintirom thestart
because made -better than seemed
necessary.
People who "bought it once came
again. They found that it more than
fttlnlled every claim made for it.
If TOU never tried "High Standard'' Paint, use it for yrjur:work and bo
assured of satisfaction. "
We are exclusive agents.
Let us show you the new -color
combinations.
FOR SALE BY
MUIR # GROSS
ZENOLEUM
I will sell until May 1, Zenoleum for
$1.00 in gallon lots.
This is the place for bargains.
E» H. CRESSY *
0@raeler and Optician
■BE*
Object Description
| Title | 1911-04-20; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1911-04-20 |
| 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 |
