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A. J. Warren. Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, OCTOBERS, 1911.
VOL. XXXI.--NO 52
SALINE SAVINGS BANK
Pays THREE 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/DOL'LAR PER YEAR.
Draws all kinds of legal papers and conveyances.
Loans money in large or small Hmounts for long or short time
on approved security.
WE CAN HANDLE YOUR B.USINESS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE.
Phone No. 5Q-4r.
^ewel Base Burners
Steel Ranges for $30
ROYAL VALLEY COFFEES
Coffee
thatIS
Coffee
Royal Valley
Japan Tea
Flavor nod stimulating
warmth arc the f«a;
lures women like
in their tea. You
Set lots of both
in dainty, llavory
Royal Valley .
Japan. Try it.
-J-flb.pkffs:
i per lb.
SOc, 60e
Be SO
C
If you could be here in this store day
after day, and see the way everybody
who tries a Royal Valley Coffee comes
back for more, and hear their praise of
the blend they tried, you would know
that these coffees must possess some
qualities that others do not—that they
must be BETTER COFFEES.
Royal Valley Coffees are prepared for
you by a process which actually removes
everything that does not contribute to
the coffee's good, and retains only that
.which makes them rich, smooth and satisfying.
Nero, Marigold and Tzar
contain an unusually large amount of
the natural aromatic oil—the rich coffee-flavor.
And because every berry is roasted
clear through—but not burnt—they are
every bit good coffee.
You will find that a Royal Valley
blend Will -make you not only richer-
flavored "but more economical coffee—
because it will go further—last longer.
NERO is 25c. MARIGOLD 30c and
TZAR 35c per pound.
For aala only at this star*.
Cotton & Hammond
YOUR
Jfc
You Can SAVE MONEY by
Giving US Your Order for ,
SPRAY this week.
-ft-' Ask us about it.
Henne's Hardware
FALL CARE FOR CALLA JULY
Size" of Riant and Flowers Are Largely
Governed by Size of Pot in „
Which Placed. '
When a calla has bloomed in the
house during the 'winter, it should be
kept watered until , summer, then
bedded out in a sunny situation in the
garden. There let nature care for it
until fall, when it should be repotted,
Calla Lily.
says Park's Floral Magazine. If yon
have a large tuher, and, you wish large
flowers, then use a large pot.. If you
want a dwarf plant, use a small pot.
The size of the plant and the flowers
are largely governed by the size of the
pot. When a plant fails to develop,
properly, it is mostly because the soil
is sour or unfit for the growth and
development of the plant.
MONOGRAMS ON CHOICE FRUIT
Clever Little Trick Performed by Past-
* ing on Perforated Paper Before
Apples Color.
A story comes from Oregon to the
effect that the big fruit growers in
that section are now growing monograms on their choice fruit. It enhances their value in the big markets
in the east. It is claimed that a large
grower of fancy apples at Hood River
now places the mongram of a prominent New York hotel on a large portion of his crop. This is done by
pasting perforated paper labels containing the monogram on the cheek
of the apples while green. When the
Individual Brands of Apples.
fruit colors in the stin the words are
left in red on a green background, and
the whole design has the appearance
of having been stamped on in dainty
ink.
0. C. WHEELER
The Best Grafting Wax.
Rosin four parts (ounces or
pounds); beeswax two parts; tallow'
one part; melted slowly in an iron vessel, putting in thg rosin five or ten
minutes before the beeswax; and all:
completely mixed together by much
stirring.
In 20 minutes or so it will be thoroughly mixed, and a convenient por-,
tion is to be poured into a bucket of
cold water. In a minute or less it will
be cool enough to take up with the
hands (which must be greased- with
tallow) and pulled like taffy. When it
becomes light yellow in color it is
done and can be made into sticks or"
balls and put into another vessel, of
cold water to ^harden.
Other portions can be treated in the
same way until all is used up. These
balls, or sticks, of convenient size can-
be laid away until required for use.
Is The World Growing Better?
Manj- things go to prove that it is.
The way thousands are trying to help
others is proof. Among them is Mrs.
W. W. Gould, of Pittsfield, N. H.
Finding good health by taking Electric Bitters, she now advises other
sufferers, ^everywhere, to take them.
"For years I suffered with stomach
and kidney trouble," she writes.
"Every medicine I used failed till I
took Electric Bitters. But this great
remedy helped me wonderfully."
They'll help any woman. They're the
best tonic and finest liver and kidney
remedy that's made. Try them.
You'll see. 50c at O. C. Wheeler's
Pharmacy.
The Brown Slug.
The little brown slug that defoliates
the'pear, plum and cherry trees during,
the summer season is one of the
easiest "of our insects to: control. No'
one need allow this insect to do any
serious harm to his trees, if he will
thoroughly use the remedy here given.
Steep two ounces of fresh white hellebore in one gallon of water, and use
as a spray when the slugs are first
seen. Stir the mixture often; or,
better yet, have an agitator attachment on the pump. Sometimes there
is a second "brood of the, slugs, necessitating a second spraying.
CHURCH NOTICES.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
Eirst Church of Christ, Scientist.
Nissly Hall.
Sunday.Servicel0:00a. ni. ■ **
Subject, Oct, 8, ' 'Are Sin, Disease
and Death, Real?"
Wednesday evening meeting .at 7:00.
. Beading Room open daily, Sundays
J exceptedj from 2:00 to 4:00. p. m.
All are cordially invited to the services and the Reading Room.
Norway Spruce. „
Great importance is attached to the
experiment of planting Norway spruce
in Maine. This is the first attempt of
th% kind in New England, but experimenters believe that the future supply
of the denuded states" may be replaced
in this way.
1-S OIF-iF"
ON ALL
BURKHART BROS
PHQNE 161.
Beautiful Line Of
Whitewashed Trees.
A little whitewash on the trunkB of
the shade trees will make the trees
look attractive and give the place an
appearance of refinement. The lime
in the whitewash will be repulsive to
bark beetles and borers for awhile.
FOLEY KLDNEY PILLS
Supply just the ingredients heeded
to build up, strengthen and restore
the natural action of the kidneys and
bladder. Specially prepared ior.b'ack-
ache, headache, nervousness, rheuma-
tirm and all kidney, bladder and urinary irregularities. O. C. Wheeler's
Pharmacy,
BEING A GOOD FELLOW. ~
Every now and then we hear of
some one dying in bitter poverty after
having spent a fortune in "being a.
good fellow." Of such a one it Is commonly said "while .he* Is alive and
spending that he has a "heart like an
ox and a''hand always deep in his
pocket;" he is spoken of—frequently
within his own "hearing—as a "prince
among men" or "one of nature's noblemen." It seems passing strange that
a man with the power to attract to
himself so many warm friends should
not have any willing to ^ay his funeral
expenses, says the New* York Herald.
Yet such is often, the' case. It is a
fact freiauently commented on by
philosophers that these peerages of
cafe creation die with the fortunes
that produce them. A. leal "prince
among men" or "nature's nobleman"
loses his title when his. money ceases
to burn -holes in his * pocket, after
which he should set aside a little
money for his own obsatjviies. But
those who* argue from, the fofflorn. and
friendless passing of one of these
"good fellows" that there 'are no real
friends to be had in this world are
"wrong. ■ Every one' car. make friends,
and stanch ones, too, hyr the practice
of unselfishness, but not "by. "wasting
money on the worthless in the Tain
hope." of being consi dared a "good- .fellow," which is merely another name
for a complete fool j
Saline Postcards
also a large assortment of various views of many
other places, including Public Buildings, Birthday,
Comics, Etc. A finer line than I ever, had before.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES-Remember we have a full
• assortment and our prices right. W ■.
E. H. CRESSY-
Jeweler and Optician
Subscribe for the OBSERVER
James C. Dalilman, KCdTifl)oy-"- Mayor
of Omaha, "Throws the Lariat."
Mayor James - C. DahLman started
his career as a cowboy, a*adis at present Mayor of Omaha, and has the. foi-,
lowing record: -Sheriff of Dawes Co.,
Neb., three terras;' Mayor of Cbtadron,
two terms; Democratic National' Committeeman, eig.ht years; Mayor of Omaha, six years"; and in 1910 Candidate
for Governor of Nebraska. "Writing to
Foley & Co., Chicago, he says: "I
have taken. Foley Kidney Pills and
they have given me a great deal of re-
lief-'so I cheerfully recomnjencl them."
- * Yours truly, .
(signed) James C. Daixlman
O. C. Wheeler's Pharmacy.
GASTORIA
I?or Infants and ChilcKren.
Ihe Kind You.Have Always Bought
-Bears the ,
.Signature, of
Paint Mtchen ; Flo-ofst
Don't Scrub Them"
Avoid the - backache and' sore knees caused by
scrubbing bare floors. . .Painted floors are easy. to.keep
bright and clean, are attractive and very inexpensive.*
ACMEQl/A
FLOOR PAINT " * ' :
gives a hard, durable, sanitary" finish, for floors, steps or
any inside surface to be walked on, easy to keep clean
and hard* to wear, out. ..- You can apply
it yourself. It dries in a short time.
Offered in appropriate and-', attractive
shades. . *•-_- j--^
GUTHARD > SCHROEN.
SALINE, MICH."..',■
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Object Description
| Title | 1911-10-05; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1911-10-05 |
| 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 |
