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©BSERYER.
A.. J. Warren. Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1911.
YOL. XXXI.--NO 38
SALINE SAVINGS BANK
Pays THREE PER CENT interest on SAVINGS ACCOUNTS.
Issues attractive 3 per cent Certificates of Deposit.
Furnishes pass book and cheeks and gives close attention to
every CHECKING ACCOUNT. - """
Issues Drafts payable in ALL PARTS OP THE WORLD.
Issues SELF IDENTIFYING TRAVELERS CHECKS payable in any country on 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.
THIS IS THE SEASON FOR
RIGHT NOW. The ideal way to rest and take
comfort these hot days. Something that every one
can enjoy. We have them and our prices are right.
We have the swings and the gliding settees. We
will be pleased to show you.
Remember thatjwe are headquarters for Binder
Twine, and it is Standard twine, the best made.
Ws want to quote you prices before you buy.
We have a full line of binder and mower sections,
chain links, knife plates, knife heads and knives com
plete, canvas slats, reel slats, reel arms, wood pit-
mans, etc., for all binders and mowers.
GUTHARD & SCHROEN
YOUR
You Can SAVE MONEY by
Giving US Your Order for
SPRAY this week.
Ask us about it.
O. C. WHEELER
Detroit Vapor Stoves
j
Be sure and call and see them
MISS FRIEDA GROSS
WINS $10.00 IN GOLD.
A NEW LINE OF
Ballot Box Closes For The Final Count on July 17 at 6 p. m.
By just a little extra effort Miss
Frieda Gross went from third place to
first and captured the ten dollars in
gold.
And now for the big work. You
will have plenty of time to win the
piano yet and -with the bonus offers
that we are-making it won't be hard
to overcome a little lead that someone
else may have.
Remember all the prizes are to be
given away at the next count so just a
little hustling while ypu are waiting
for July 17 to come may put you in
first place and make you winner of the
beautiful piano.
The way to win is make each person
that you call on feel that your success
depends upon their individual help
and then be sure to call on everybody
in the county.
The following bonus offers will hold
good until the end of the contest.
For every 7 new subscriptions 8000
extra votes, making a total of 12,200
votes.
For every 7 renewal subscriptions
6,000 extra, making a total of 9,500
votes.
For every 7 back subscriptions 4,000
extra votes, making a total of 6,800
votes.
For every _3* five year subscriptions
25,000 extra votes, making a total of
40,000 votes.
For every 2 twenty year subscriptions 75,000 extra, making a total of
135,000 votes.
Special! Special!! SPECIAL!!!
The three five year subscriptions
may be for either one, two or three
parties and the two twenty year subscriptions may be for either one or
two parties.
For every 40" merchants' coupons
brought to the Observer office and
counted by the publisher or his assistant he will give 1,000 extra votes.
This will make a total of 2,000 votes in
all.
These coupons may be collected
from any and all merchants who are
in the contest.
STANDINGS OF CONTESTANTS -
1st COUNT 2nd COUNT TOTAL
Frieda Gross 30,575 63,600 *Qf2Z§^
Elsie Feuerbacher. 23,800 58,675. 82,475
Mrs. Marshall Canine 30,825 42,375 73,200
Pauline Burrow 34,025 12,000 46,025
Ida Young. ". ..16,075. 16,000." 32,075
Ruth Layher 18,650." 3,100 21,750
Mary Cornish 20,425.. 20,425
Alma Rentchler 9,200 6,725 15,825
Mrs. Fred Schsiid ... v .".11,225 1,500 12,725
Amanda Gall 11,250 11,250
Ruth Rose... 9,250 9,250
Daphene Richards 500 3,225 3,725
Genevieve Barb 1,700.... 1,700
Mabel Gooding 200., 200
Gravanette Poplin
Silk Poplins and
Shantungs
A full line of Ladies' Shoes,
Oxfords and Pumps
BURKHART BROS
PHONE 161.
GO TO
COOL BROS.
FOR THE BEST
UNIVERSAL PORTLAND CEMENT
HAVE YOU TRIED
HID HIS GOLD SINCE 1849
Henne's Hardware
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We have in stock
THE IDEE F1RELE8S COOKERS
IK.
Virginian, Nearing Death, Shows His
Housekeeper Where His Yellow
Treasure Is Burled.
James P. Snyder of Luray, Va., Is reported to have left much money, which
he had carefully guarded since the
memorable California gold fever in
1849. Then a young man ahout twenty, Snyder, with several "Virginia companions, started in search of the yellow metal.
For a time his lot was one of hardship and privation. Finally there was
a turri7 and Snyder was soon rated as
one of the lucky ones. He continued
to stay in California, all the time adding to his wealth. He never married
and his housekeeper since the death
of her husband has been Mrs. J. C.
Southard.
Not long ago Snyder, realizing his
82 years and the consequent near approach of the end, called Mrs. Southard into a side room of his home and,
pointing to the floor, said: "See that
piece of carpet? Raise It up and lift
up that trap door." Mrs. Southard doing so, Snyder gave further directions.
"Get down there and take that hoe
you'll find there," indicating by a point
of the finger. "Now, he careful when
you scratch away that dirt"—pointing
to a certain spot—"as you may break
something." Removing the dirt as directed, Mrs. Southard soon came upon
a half gallon glass jar of California
gold money which had been hidden
since Snyder's western trip.
Matter of Choice.
'If you stay at,your desk so late and
work so hard you'll soon be bent with
care." "Well, I'd rather be bent than
broke."—Toledo Blade.
ifOUPKlMEYiPlIIS
FOB RHEUMATISM KIDNEYS AMD BLADDER
PATENTS
TRADE-MARKS and copyrights obtained opno
fee. Send model, sketches or photos and brief,
description, for FREE SEARCH and report on
patentability. 26 yearsexperience.
Send 2-centstamp for NEW BOOKLET.
full ot patent information. It will help yon to
fortune. L
READ PACES 11 and 12 before applying
for a patent, write today. [
D. SWIFT & CO.
PATENT LAWYERS,
L303 Seventh St., Washington, D. C.
MORTGAGE SALE.
By a mortgage bearing date the
ninth day of April, 1904, and recorded
the 13th. day of April, 1904, in liber
7S of mortgages, on page 277, in the
office for the Register of Deeds for
The county of Washtenaw and State
of Michigan, James E. McGregor and
Anna S. McGregor, his wife, Norman
B. Trim and Belle M. Trim, his wife,
mortgaged to the Ypsilanti Building
& Loan Association, of Ypsilanti,
Michigan, (a corporation organized
and doing business "tinder the laws of
the state of Michigan) all these certain pieces' or parcels of land, situate
in the city of Ypsilanti, county of
Washtenaw and state of Michigan and
described as follows, to wit: The
south fifteen feet and six inches in
width of lot eight and the north thirty
five feet in width of lot seven, both in
Scovill & Tuttle's Addition to the city
of Ypsilanti, aforesaid. The amount
claimed to be due at the date of this-
notice for principal, interest, fines and
an attorney fee provided for in said
mortgage, and by statute, is the sum
of Five Hundred Twenty-four and
S3/100 dollars (?524.S3).
Default having occurred in the conditions of said^mortgage by which the
power of sale therein contained has
become operative, and no suit or proceeding at law having been instituted
to recover the debt thereby secured,
or any part thereof, notice is hereby
given that the said mortgage will be
foreclosed by a sale of said mortgaged
premises at public-- vendue to the
highest bidder, on. Monday, the 18th
day of September, 1911, at 10:00
o'clock in the! forenoon at the east front
door of the court house in the city of
Ann Arbor, in said county, said court
house being the place of holding the
circuit court within said county.
Dated, June 7, 1911.
YPSILANTI BUILDING AND LOAN
~ ASSOCIATION, Mortgagee.
TRACY L TOWNER,
Attorney for Mortgagee.
Business address Ypsilanti, Mich.
■mm DAIRY FEET
As A Summer Feed For Milch Cows
For Sale By
8 COOL BROS.
PLYMOUTH
BINDER
TWINE
has been tbe best for years
Price only 7c per lb
Yours truly
F, D. FORD
Wireless Telegraphy Wins.
So favorable is the atmosphere ol
Argentina to wireless telegraphy that
the postmaster general proposes to
substitute it for the present telegraph
system
cieetric Potato Peeler.
An electric potato peeler for hotels
and restaurants revolves a container
with roughened lining, which grinds
off,the skins as the potatoes are driven against it by centrifugal force.
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Object Description
| Title | 1911-06-29; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1911-06-29 |
| 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 |
