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A.. J. Warren. Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO.,XMICH., THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1911.
VOL; XXXI.-NO 30
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SALINE SAVINGS BANE
Pays THREE PER CENfT 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 ALL PARTS OF "THE WORLD.
Issues SELF IDENTIFYING TRAVELERS CHECKS payable in any country o"n the map.
Makes collections on all parts of the world at reasonable rates.
Places Fire Insurance in STRONG RELIABLE COMPANIES.
Rents Safety Deposit Boxes for ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR.
^- Draws all kinds of legal papers and conveyances.
Loans money in large or small amounts for long or short time
on approved security.
WE CAN HANDLE YOUR BUSINESS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE.
OVERSTOCKED
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To close out the following, we will make these prices:
50 rolls Carey's Roofing at $3.00 per roll,
Stock Salt in 501b kegs, regular price $2 to close out $1.50
1500 ft 1 inch Galvanized Gas Pipe at 7c per ft
Place your order early
We will sell at cost,
Barn Door Hangers and Barn Door Track
Hay Cars and Hay Car Track
We have a few single harness and one double harness.
If interested, get our prices before you buy.
Lawn Mowers to go at cost
1 Gale Fertilizer attachment for Corn Planter
■ 1 John Deere " " " " ■"
We can save you money on these
GUTHARD & SGH1
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YOUR
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You Can SAVE MONEY by
Giving US Your Order for
SPRAY this week.
Ask us about it.
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LAWN MOW
ranging in price from $2.00 tQ*$10.00.
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T NOMINATIONS.ALREADY.
In Saline's Popular Ladies' Voting Contest. Get in the Race.
SO MANY NICE PRIZES GIVES ALL A CHANCE.
The big prize voting contest announcement in these columns last
week is creating more interest than
we imagined it would at the beginning. Nominations of contestants
are being sent to the office and soon
there will be many who would be
willing recipients of a fine $400 Oak-'
land piano, or the other valuable
prizes enumerated in the list. \
All of these handsome prizes are
enumerated in the announcement on
another page, and will be given to
some of the ladies of Saline and adjacent territory.
The question is, "How can I do it?"
All that is necessary is to get your
friends and relatives to trade with the
merchants who are donating prizes in
.this popular voting contest., For each
$1.00 spent with the merchants you
will receive 25 votes, which can be
voted for any of the contestants, Also
to get your friends to subscribe for
The Observer. For each one year new
subscription you will receive 600 votes,
for each one year renewal 500, for each
one year back subscription 400 votes..
Of course it will be understood that
under no circumstances are coupons
issued by the merchants, except upon
cash purchases..
Voting, can commence at any time
in a ballot box which is placed in The
Observer office and the keys to the
box will be given to the awarding
committee whose names will be announced in another issue of this
paper.
Use this free vote coupon in this
issue. If you know of any lady who
has not been nominated and who you
think would make a good race, use
the nominating ballot below and send
her name to The Observer office or
bring it in person, and her name will
be entered. It matters not if she is
married or single.
Read the rules elsewhere in this
issue or we will mail them upon request. Inspect the offerings of the
merchants and learn how yon may secure votes for yourself or friend. Be
sure and ask these merchants for
coupons.
Those who do not understand the
rules and regulations of this contest,
can call at this office, or write us, and
we will be pleased to go over the proposition with them.
Get busy and vote for your choice.
This contest will be conductly squarely, and no partiality will be shown to
anyone.
First count in contest will be made
on May 29, at which time $10 in gold
will be awarded to the contestant having the largest number of votes at
that time.
DO IT NOW, and help some one
reap the benefits of this most liberal
offer.
Remember that many of the merchants of Saline are interested in this
contest and give a 25-vote coupon with
each $1.00 cash purchase.
The following young ladies have
been nominated in this contest:
SALINE, CITY
Mrs. J, Lindenschmidt
Ruth Rose
Mrs. Alta Monroe
Nora Burkhardt
Edythe Skinner
Genevieve Barr
Ruth Gillen
Lillian Stang
Mrs. Ed Feuerbacher
Mrs. Idah Buck
Mary Ehnis
Josephine Eagle
Hazel Morris
Esther Rentchler
Eda Clark
Mrs. Geo. Barnard
Olive Townsend
Mrs. Wm. Dell
Lillian Alber
Luella Kyte
Lillian Lindenschmidtt Ruth Bond
Mrs. Geo. Koch Anna Barnard
Marguerite Acton Eva Sellen
Florence Rouse Ethel Wood
Mrs. Matthew Ehnis Ermene Briggs
Emma Klein
SALINE, RURAL
EOTJTE 1
Ida Young
Edna Steeb
Martha Schweitzer
Olga Finkbeiner
Amanda Rentchler
Matilda Boettger
Amanda Gall
Frieda Gross
Pearl Gross
A NEW LINE OF
Cravanette Poplin
Silk Poplins and
Shantung's
A full line of Ladies' Shoes,
Oxfords and Pumps
TBROS
BOTJTE 2
Laura Kaiser
Helen Walker
Louise Hertler
Emma Jedele
Nora Moehn
Rose Bihlmeyer
Laura Paul
Hazel Cook'
Alma Rentchler
Grace Haney
Lizzie Smith
LiUia Webber
Clara Stierle
Lydia Lambarth
BOTJTE 8
Thema Schnirring
Gertrude Drake
Faye Drake
We Sell-
Hazel Deem
Pauline Burrow
May Stollsteimer
Frieda Lederer
ROUTE 4
Mary Cornish Mrs. Julius Walker
Gertrude Rhodes Lydia Heininger
Helen Finch Mina Russell
* ROUTE 5
Elsie Feuerbacher Eva Zahn
Mable Bible Mrs. Lester Bailey
Mrs. Marshall Canine Delia Wahr
Mabel Gooding • Louetta Schaible
Helen Miller Miltena Feldkamp
Luella Alber >
MISCELLANEOUS
Selma Boettner, Bridgewater"
Ha Hendershot, Milan
Mrs. Harry Dell, Ann Arbor
Adah Rhodes, Clinton
Mrs. Austin White, Milan
Remember and have your friends
'trade with merchants who are giving
coupons. They are as'follows:
Guthard & Schroen, Muir & Gross,
C. H. Schroen, Cotton &" Hammond,
Martin Fuoss, Henne Hardware, C.
Dietiker & Son, Nissly Variety Store,
E. H. Cressy, Burkhart Bros., J. F.
Weis singer.
This is a contest between individu--
als and no Lodge or other organiza^
tion will be permitted to enter^ This
also means that no lady will be permitted to stand as the candidate of
any particular organization, with the
understanding that if she wins the
.piano or other prize it is to go to the
organization. Su.ch an arrangement
would be manifestly unfair to the
other contestants. Any candidate so
detected will b'e disqualified.
Subscribe for
home paper.
The Observer—your
REFRIGERATORS
Glass lined, Porcelain lined, Zinc lined,
You ought to see them.
We have the largest stock of Paints, Oils, Brushes,
Varnishes, Floor Coatings, Furniture Cream, Silver
Cream, Crack Filler, WallTona, Liquid Veneer, Carriage
Paints. Our goods are right, so are our prices. ~
Adams Washers, Mop Wringers, Clothes Wringers,
Carpet Stretchers, Carpet Whips, Window Brushes, Carpet Tacks, Linoleum, Oil Cloth—This is the time you
will want them.
Special Sale of Graniteware and Dairy Pails Saturday.
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Holme's Hardware
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POPULAR VOTING CONTEST
I hereby nominate and suggest the name of
' Address
As a lady worthy to become a candidate in your Popular Voting Contest. I present the name with the distinct understanding that my name
shall not be divulged. This does not obligate me in any way whatever.
Signed —, n-
Address
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25-Vote Coupon
Send this Coupon to The Observer office within fifteen days from
date and it will counter TWENTY-FIVE VOTES.
Vote for.
Friday, April 28, 1911
THE BEST ON THE IVURKET
It will help you grow a good crop.
Everybody should sow ''Homestead" ■
fertilizer ths spring as seeding is late.
It will mature the crop from one to
two weeks earlier.
Cool Bros. Grain Co.
CORN PLANTERS
The first planter to introduce the 2-3-4 changeable^
drop passed the experimental stage, other planters who,
copy the devise are only in the midst of trouble.
Has a foot lever so powerful and convenient that.you.
lift the planter from the ground at the end of the. row.
by the use of both feetr, not using your hands at. alt
nor changing the depth lever, thus, assuring you off
even planting at all times.
Both wheels drive like a mower as each. haye. raj;-,
chetts.
The change from drill to hill so simple that any- boy-
ean-.make the change in a moment, has a sight feedt
droping.
You can have both: edge and flat drop plates,, plairS
or fertilizer.
Don't buy a planter until' you see the NEW tv*A^Y,-
as it is-as much ahead of others as a planter is aheaid>
of the old hand drop way.
TEMPLE
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SPECIAL FOB SATURDAY ONLY
j One Bottle to a Family
$1.00 bottle of ~~
LYDIA E. PI
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VEGETABLE COMPOUND
FOR 75o
E. H. CRESSY
Jeweler and. Optician
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Object Description
| Title | 1911-05-04; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1911-05-04 |
| 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 |
