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SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1911.
VOL. XXXI.-NQ 49
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SALINE SAVINGS BANK
Pays TBREE PER CENT 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 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.
YOUR
You Can SAVE MONEY by
Giving US Your Order for
SPRAY this week.
Ask ns about it.
O.O.WHEELER
HITS NAIL ON HEAD
WIFE GIVES POINTED ANSWER
TO HUBBY'S QUESTION.
Money Saving Sale
Goods will go, if prices will move them.
1-12-16 Perfect Disc Harrow with fore truck.
1-12-16 Perfect Disc Harrow with pole.
1 2-furrow Walking Gang Plow.
4 3-horse Walking Plows.
1 1-horse Wood Beam Plow.
2 Spring-tooth LeVer Harrow.
1 60-tooth "U" bar Spike Harrow with Levers.
1 Tooth Wood Frame Spring Harrow.
1 Washing Machine, regular price $8.00, for $5.00.
10-lb Pail Axle Grease for 50c.
3 large boxes Axle Grease for 25c.
Roger's Red Barn Paint only $1.00 per gal.
Newport House Paint only $1.00 per gal.
Com-Linseed Oil 85c per gal.
Refrigerators, Fireless Cookers, Gasoline Stoves,
Oil Stoves, Ovens, Screen Doors and Windows,
at prices that are right.
We simply want the room, and we want the money
invested in these goods—that's all there is to the story.
Henne's Hardware
Attitude of Sexes Toward Meetings
for Women Only and for Men Only
Made Him Feel Superior Until
Wife Spoke.
It was 11:45 p. m. The man and
his wife had just come home. They
did not come together. They had not
been to the same place. She had been
to a meeting for women only, he to
one for men.
Said the woman: "There was a
man at our meeting tonight,"
Said the man: "There were about
a hundred women tried to push their
way into ours."
"That one man," she said, "looked
awfully scared."
"Those hundred women," said he,
"didn't look a bit scared." -
"I think," she said, "the man got
into our hall by mistake. Anyhow,
he got away as soon as he could."
"There was no mistake about those
women being where they were," said
the man, "and they stayed until they
were shooed away by the police."
There was a short silence. Said
the man presently:
"It is this difference in the attitude
of the sexes toward the meetings for
women only and for men only that
makes me feel morally superior. It
makes me proud of my sex. I haven't
the slightest desire—no man has the
slightest desire—to butt into a feminine confab, but the woman never
breathed who wasn't on edge with curiosity in regard to what takes place
when a bunch of men hold a secret
conference.' I have known women
who admitted that they would willingly sacrifice a year's normal pleasures for the privilege of being smuggled into a Slasonic initiation or some
other masculine rite. Contrast that
prying spirit with the modesty of men.
On your own showing, when a man
is accidentally trapped In a hall where
a beauty congress or a dressmakers'
convention is in progress, he is so
miserable that the fly in the spider's
web had a picnic compared with hia
martyrdom. That, to my mind, is a
pungent commentary on the disposition of man and woman. Can you
explain it?" .
The woman confessed that Bhe
could not explain it—furthermore, that
she did not intend* to try.
There was another silence. Said
the woman after a little:
"What happened at your meeting
tonight?"
"Oh, nothing much," said the man.
"What happened at yours?"
"Everything/' said the woman. Then
she proceeded to tell* what "everything" comprised.. It took more than
half an hour to tell it. Every now
and then the man, for consistency's
sake, tried to look bored, but the>alr
of indifference was ill assumed. The
narrative really Interested him, and
he was sorry when it was finished.
The story being ended, there was another silence, while the woman
braided her hair. Suddenly she said:
"I can answer your question now."
"What question?"
"Why women are crazy, to go to
men's meetings, while men wouldn't
give a fig to go to women's meetings. It's because the women come
home and tell the men everything
that happened, so they don't need to
go, whereas the men never tell the
women anything."
"By George," said the man, "I don't
know but what you're right."
Ctate _of Michigan. ' " t
The Circuit Court tor the County
o£ Washtenaw. In Chancery.
. Suit pending in the Circuit Court
for the County of Ty'ashtenaw, In
Chancery, at Ann Arbor, Michigan,
on the 25th day of August, 1911..
Martha E. Covsvay, Complainant
vs.
William Contcay, Defendant
In this cause it appearing that defendant William Conway, is not a
resident of this state, but is a resident
of Toledo in the state of Ohio, on motion of complainant's solicitor it is
ordered that defendant enter his appearance in said cause on or before
four months from the date of this
order, and that within twentyjdays the
complainant cause this order to be
published in the Saline Observer, a
newspaper printed, published and circulating in said county, said publication to be continued once in each week
for six weeks in succession.
E. D. KINNE
Circuit Judge
Tracy L. Towner, 52
Solicitor for Complainant
Business Address, Ypsilanti, Mich,
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both acute and chronic kidney and
bladder ailments. It is especially recommended to elderly people for its
wonderful tonic and reconstructive
qualities, and the permanent relief
and comfort it gives them. 0. C.
Wheeler's Pharmacy.
WE HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE LINE
OF LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S
WORK SHOES,
FINE SHOES #
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HAVE HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION
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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 Lights you save dollars in
decorations, draperies, etc. Let us tell-you about it.
Estimates cheerfully given.
Eastern Michigan Edison Co.
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and that saved me a lot of misery. It
is now a pleasure to work where it
used to be a misery. Foley Kidney
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Pharmacy.
CHURCH NOTICES.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
First Church, of Christ, Scientist.
Nissly Hall.
Sunday Service 10:00 a. m.
Subject, Sept. 17, "Matter."
Wednesday evening meeting at. 7:00.
Reading Kooni open daily, Sundays
excepted, from 2:Q0 to 4:00 p. in.
All are cordially invited to the services and the Reading Room.
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Yours truly
F. D. FORD
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Fire Insurance
You insure % your home
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it against decay caused by
sunshine, rain, snow and;
sleet? They destroy as
certainly as fire, unfcss the
surface is protected
good paint.
HOUSE PAINT
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Object Description
| Title | 1911-09-14; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1911-09-14 |
| 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 |
