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A. J. Warrek; Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW 00., MICH., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8/1912.
VOL. XXXII.--N0 18
i*
Without a Cent
■< WITHOUT A FRIEND *■
That's the way of this world. It's hard, but If s
true. And it's your fault if you haven't a cent, or
haven't a fair amount of money in the Bank.
Why not start a savings amount while you can.
Do it now. Come in today. We'll open a savings
account for you, for as little as $1.00. When the
start is made and you will find it easier.
_
IE SAVINGS BJ
'Make our Bank your Bank"
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"E.M.F.30"
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FLANDERS 20
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Automobile Accessories and all Garage Work.
The Saline Garage'
-t
f ' JT# 12 or 16 GAUGE
€irllit Repeating Shdtg
■AUCTIONS.
Edward Guenther, having decided
to quit farming, will sell at auction
on the -George V. Cook farm 4 miles
west of Milan and 4% miles south of
Saline, on
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1912
at 10:00 o'clock sharp the following:
9 Horses—Span of Grays hoth witih
foal, weighing 2400 lbs., 12 and 13
years old; Bay Mare 14 years old,
1200 lbs; Bay Mare 11 years old, 130Q
lbs; Bay Gelding; Driving Mare;
Yearling Colt; Spring Colt; Bay Mare
coming 5 years old; 16 Head of Cattle—i Milch Cows; Durham Cow due
to calf; Heifer due to calf; 5 Head
of Young Cattle; Yearling Heifer;
Steer 1G months old; .2 Yearling
Steers; Steer S months old; 52 Breeding Ewes with Lamb, Shropshire Ram
3 Brood Sows due to pig, 2 Poland
Chinas, 1 Duroc-Jersey Stock Hog,
28 Shoats, 7 Turkeys, 3 Geese, 100
Hens.
* 7-f t. Deering Binder, Superior Grain
Drill 11-hoe, Deering Mower, McCormick Gorn Binder, John Deere Corn
Planter; 'Clover Seed Buncher, Iron
Age Corn. Cultivator, Krause Corn
Cultivator, 1-horse Corn Cultivator,
S-s-ection Spring-tooth Drag, 2-horse
b'pring-tocth Drag, Spike" Drag, Scoth
Harrow, 2 Syracuse Plows, New
rouble Disc Harrow, Land Roller,
John Deere Hay Loader, Side-Delivery Rake, Hay Tedder,2-horse Buckeye Hay Rake, Set Slings, Set of
-;ravel Box, Set Manure Planks, 10
Grain Troughs, .Double Buggy, Top
Buggy, Road Wagon, Caldron Kettle,
Portable Hog House, 3 Sets Double
Harness, 2 S'ets Single Harness, 2
Horse Blankets, Set of Ply Ne:ts, 2-5
tons Timothy Hay, 5 tons Clover Hay,
550 bu. Oats, 1000 bu, Corn, S bu. Seed
Corn. 50 Potato Crates, 2 Harpoon
Forks, 150 ft. Rope and Pulleys, 22-ft.
Ladder M-,ft. Platform Hay aud
Stock Rack, 14-ft. Hay and Stock
Rack, Common Hay Rack, Narrow-
tire" Wagon, Wagon Box, Iron-wheel
Wide-tire Wagon, Wide-tire Wagon,
Boh Sleigh, Portland Cu iter, 2 "Horse
power International Gasoline Engine,
Feed Grinder Ideal No. G "with line
shafts and Pulleys, New Saw- Frame
and 2G-inch Saw, Horse Clipper, 1000
5b. Fairbanks Scales, Corn Sheller.,
Fanning Mill DeLaval Cream Separate? Bauy No. 1, 2 Grindstones," Quantity of Small Tools.
CHARLES THOMPSON, Auct.
"The Intellectuals."
"In our democracy, where everything else is so shiftin**?, we alumni
and alumnae of the colleges are the
only permanent presence that corresponds to the aristocracy in other
countries. We have continuous traditions as they have; our motto, too, is
nohlesse oblige; and, unlike them, we
stand for ideal interests solely, for v-*e
have no corporate selfishness and
-wield no powers of corruption. We
ought to have our own class-consciousness. . Les Intellectuels! What prouder club name could there be than
this one!"—William James in "Memories and Studies."
How Popular He'll 3e Some Day.
He is six and she is five. They,
are in the same kindergarten' class.
Their homes are less, than half a
block apart. They love each other
dearly, and every day he escorts her
home from school and leaves her with
a kiss. The grown-ups noticed all this,
and there was a little teasing. Finally Little Girl's mother said, "I wouldn't
let the little boy kiss me good-bye -if
1 were you." The "next day mother
was at the door when Little Girl and
Little Boy came home together. "You
musn't kiss me," said Little Girl.
"Mother says she doesn't like it," Little .Boy loked disconcerted for just
.ahout the tenth past of a second. Then,
"But YOU like it, don't you?" he said,
and kissed her as usual and trudged
along.
Have yon seen tliem?
A nice assortment of 1912 patterns,
just received.
Conie in and look tliem over.
Dietiker's Furniture Store
un
Made fdmotis by its -dependability. The solid top and side ejectioa keep saxes and powder away from your eyet;
ndpquict, effective repeat shots. Rain, sleet, snow and foreign matter can't set into the action.
The mechanism w strong, simple, wear-resisting. The double -extractors puB any shell instantly: two special safefy
. deVicei prevent accidental discharge while action is unlocked, and an automatic recoil block makes hang 6res harmless.
All Marlins are strongly made, finely balanced, accurate^ hard htttmff guns, and are the quickest and easiest to tike
down and dean. Illustration shows Model 24 srsde "A" 12 cause; it hu all the features that makefor a perfect gum
Send tiree .lamps postage today W 13G 7%<?2%Or/f/Z firearms G).
page catalog; deggnbmg the full fflar&i line. •*! Willow Street New Haven, Coni.
One of the Mysteries.
**1he raili-osc' imsiness is pretty
complicated.'* "Yes," replied the traveling man. "I don't suppose I ever
will he able to understand why two
towns that look so close together on
a railway map get so far apart when
they come to measure up the distance
with a mileage book."
DeW ftPs M Salve
•=■«?•. Piles. BupiMb Stfrea*
Fred Mayer, having sold bis farm,
3 miles east of Saline and one mile
ncrth and half mile wes, of Urania
station en the town line, will sell at
u*ction on
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1912,
at 10:00 o'clock sharp, rain or shinet
.he following:
Span of Gray Mares 9 and 12 years
old, Bay Gelding 17 years old, Brown
Mare G years old, Bay Mare 14 years
old, 3 Good Cows will soon be fresh,
1 Good Milch Cow, 2-year-old Holstein < Heifer will soon be fresh, 2
Yearling Steers, 2-months-old Calf,
*.'9 Black Top Ewes, 1 Black Top Ram,
1 Poland China Sow. 2 Chester White
Sows, 1 Chester White Stock Hog,
15 Shoates, 100 Plymouth Rock Hens.
Three Lumber Wagons 1 nearly
new, Good Top Buggy, New Twin
Auto S'eat Top Buggy, Road Wagon,
Good Portland Cutter nearly new,
Sterling* Hay Loader, Sterling Side-
Celivery Rake, Deering Grain Binder,
Deering Corn Binder, Deering Mower,
Champion Mower, 2 2-horse Iron Age
Cultivators, 1-horse Cultivator, ^Wiard
Plow, Birch Plow, Bissell Plow, Good
Bob Sleigh, Pulverizer, Land Roller,
23-tooth Spring Harrow, 174-tooth
Spring Harrow, 40-tooth Spike Drag,
iv-tooth Corn Drag, Fanning Mill,
Harpoon Fork, 2 Sets of Slings, Star
Car and 160 ft. of Rope, Corn Sheller
nearly new, 2 Good Sets of Work
Harness, 2 -.Good Single Harness, 40
bushel Crates, Barrel Chum, Tecum-
esh Hay "and Stock Rack, Hay and
S'tock Rack, American Fence Stretcher, Stack Canvas, 30-gal. Iron Kettle,
■I log chains, GOC-lb. Platform Scales,
GO Cement Barn Blocks S-12-24 inches, -Grain Bags, Spray Pump and Barrel, 10 bu. Seed Corn, 150 bu. Corn,
300 "bu. Oats. 10 tons of Timothy Hay,
Quantity "of Mixed Hay, Quantity, of
Cornstalks, Quantity of Seed Potatoes, and Other Articles too numerous
o mention.
J. W. FINNELL, Auct
Detroit United Lines.
Between Salkie and Ypsilanti
Leaves Saliiid
6:05 a. m., 7:05 a. m., 8:05 a. m.
and every two hours to 8:05 p. in.,
10:4i p. m., 12:00 p. m. and 12:50.
Leaves Ypsilanti
5:30 a. in., 6:30 a. m., 7:30 a. m.
and every two hours to 7:30 p. in..
9:40 p.m., 11:40 p.m. and 12:20
a. m.
Last car waits for the theatre cai
from Ann Arbor.
Gars Connect at Wayne for Plj>
mouth and Northville; at Ypsilanti
for Detroit aud Jackson
. Foley's Kidney Pills will cure any
case of kidney or bladder trouhle not
beyond the reach of medicine. No
medicine can do more. O. C. Wheeler
CASTORIA
Por Infants and Children.
Flie Kind You Have Always Bought
MATIC
ERERS
g3| Quickly Relieved
BY THE USE OF
"5-DROPS"
Ths Great Iton-itdy for
Rheumatism, Lumbago,
Sciatica, Soul, N«ur»Ijia,
La Grippa and Kidney
Trouble.
Applltd •xte-MBy, it slops
all aehts an** prist. Taken
internally, it dissolves ths
poisonous substance and
assists nature in restoring
tbe system to a healthy
condition. SoMky Druggists.
One Dollar per bottle, or
sent prepaid upon .receipt
of price if not obtainable
in your locality.
SWANS0N RHEUMATIC CURE COMPANY
!68 Lake Street,
8'
?S PILLS
Bears tlie
gignatureof
Best Remedy for Constipation, Sick
Headache, Sour Stomach, HJelchlne and
jLiverTroubles. 25c Per Box at Druggists
SORES
Easily and Quickly Healed
Those who Buffer
trom Eczema; piin-
ples or other skin
eruptions fences*
its miseries.
There Is no need,
ofsufferinff.'JLOU''
can easily get
.rid of it by a
simple and in-
expensive, preparation .known
as the2"lve-Drop
Salve. It is a
carefully compounded ointment that for fifteen years has
proven its value as
a soothing; heal-
ingremedy for eczema, pimples, running sores,
wounds, burns, salt rheum, rime-worm, piles
antiacne. A single application will usually civo
immediate relief." The-burning. irrltatiner inflammation quickly subsides and the 8ore3 dry and
■ disappear. y
The Rve>Mt*OD.SaIve is now put up in 25
and SO cent packages and sold by nearly all
druggists. If it is not obtainable in^'our lorality
you can order- direct from Swanson H. C. Co.
168 LaKe St., Chicago, III., and itTvillbesentiMisti
paid upon receipt of price, i It-is! s*n fc&eJUm"*
remedy for cracked skin andEcaIp!hunior&' - *
'%'.
We are continually striving to
please. '"
No tranaction is complete here
unless it carries entire satisfaction. •
If anything isn't exactly right
about your purchase, return it.
For the privilege of making it
right, we thank you.
HART BROS
1 lid ta *
ays February 10
we will have for your inspection a full line of
Harness Satis
and are now prepared to grease your harness and do
all kinds of repairing.
Harness made to order.
A souvenir given to every man giving us a call on
the above date.
M
HD & SCHROEN
General Hardware, Peninsular Stoves and
Furnaces, Wire Fencing and
Syracuse Sulky Plows
We install steam and hot water heating plants
also put in plumbing that works. Let us figure.
m»-7!>
OFTEN
MAKES
A
QUICK NEED
FOR
THE CURE!
THAT'S SUREl
KING'S
DISCOVERY
FOR
IS AND COLDS
WHOOPING COUGH
AND ALL TROUBLES OF
yAT AND LUNGS ..
PBSSftPT USE WILL OFTEN PREVENT
^MEum&^m, ANJ) CONSUMPTION ..
PRieg S3s aad .$a.00 _ SOLD ANB GUARANTEED BY
eeier's Pharmacy
.—.-i
At Cut Rate^rtees
The only Out Hate store in t&j|county.'
" Flower of gt^p&ur only SQp$r.2& .....
E. H. CRESSY
<■? ew©I©s? and Optician
|f*«e~x.*ffiei!*s«^"-^i- **a.
Object Description
| Title | 1912-02-08; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1912-02-08 |
| 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 |
