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A. J. WARREN. Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MIOH., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1911.
VOL. XKXII.--NO 11
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JVtERRY QHRISTMAS
TO ALL
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"E. M. F. 30"
Telegram From Savannah, 'Ga.
By winning first, second and third in the Tiedman Trophy
Race here today the E. M. T. "30" gave the immense throng
in attendance the most remarkable exhibition of speed and
consistency on the records of road racing, not one stop was
made by any of the three cars over the 170 miles that composed the race and all three finished -within five minutes of
each other. Witt, Evans and Tower respectively drove the
three cars. The first mentioned winning the first place. The
E. M. F. Trio defeated two specially built Abbott Detroits
neither of which finished. They also gained more than a
complete lap on Frank Kuliks Ford which heated badly several times in the race but struggled over the finish after heroic
efforts. Witt averaged 5S.34 miles: an hour which is the record for the course. ■ Sold at
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it is now winter, but spring will soon,be here and you will not
oe ready, your automobile needs repairs, perhaps in more
ways than you are aware. Bring your machine to the Saline
Garage and have it overhauled and repaired while there is
time, don't wait until you want to use it. Tires Yulcanized
and made as good as new and your machine put in first class
order. Come in and give us a trial.
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In Watches I do not intend to be undersoU and
. I have the best selection in town.
In Chains, Brooches, Stick Pins and Cuff Buttons
I lead them all.
' In Drugs and Medicines it is cut rate, the only
Cut Rate Drug Store in the county.
Come and see my line before you buy.
E. H. CRESSY
Jewelei* and Optician
Wasps Against Fljes.
In the war against noxious insects
the employment of insect allies is a
measure that is coming rapidly into
vogue. Among these allies one of
the most important is the wasp "bem-
bes," because it has been found to be
an inveterate enemy of glossina flies,
which are the conveyors of infection,
for the incurable, sleeping*sickness of
Africa. It has heen called "The Glossina Hunter of Dahomey,""and, according to the observations of Doctor,
Bouffard at Bamaloi, it is the only hy-
menopterous insect which attacks'
these flies. The hembes performs its
work in true knight-errant fashion, flying round animals that are persecuted
by the flies, darting upon them with a
speed that almost defies the eye, and
transfixing them With its sting, after
which it carries the victims Jo its
nest as food for larvae.
A Request.
"I shall never forget," says the
eminent man of wealth, during the
course of his little speech on "How
to Become as I Am," "I shall never
forget how I saved my first hundred
dollars."
At this juncture a weary individual
in the audience, who had heard this
story many times and has read it
many times more, interrupts:
"Well, if you can't forget it, for
heaven's sake give the rest of us a
chance to."
When you have a bilious attack
give Chamberlain's Tablets a trial.
They are excellent. For sale by A. E.
A. Mur.vroery Druggist. .• .
Cornbeef Salad.
Tender coraed- beef only should be
used. Cut into thin strips, a pound of
brisket corned beef or use the canned.
Put it into a salad bowl with a few
leaves of chicory, lettuce, cress or
celery stalks, half a pound of boiled
sweet or Irish potatoes or oyster plant,
if in the house, a small quantity of
either carrot, beet or turnip, season
with a heaping teaspoon of horserad-
,ish and mash with mayonnaise dressing.
We wish to call your attention to the
fact that most infectious diseases such
as whooping cough, diphtheria and
scarlet fever are contracted when the
child has a cold. Chamberlain's
Cough .Remedy will quickly cure a
cold and greatly lessen the danger of
contracting these diseases. This remedy is famous for its cures of colds.
It contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given to a child with
implicit confidence. Sold by A. ES A.
Mummery Druggist.
Estate of Alaggis Sumner.
STATE OF llICHIGAN',*County of
Washtenaw^ ss.
At a session of the Probate Court
for said County of Washtenaw, held
at tbe Probate Ofiice in the City of
Ann ArbOr, on the 2nd day of December, in the "year one thousand nine
hundred and eleven.
Present, Emory E. Leland, Judge of
Probate.
In the Matter of the Estate of
..Maggie Stimxer, deceased
O. C. Burkhardt, administrator of
said estate, having having filed in
this eourt'his final account, and praying that the same may be heard •and
allowed. |
It is Ordered, That*the 29th day of,
December next, at ten o'clock in tbe
forenoon, at said Probate Office be ap- j
pointed for hearing said account.
Ami it is further Ordered, That a
copy of this order be published three
successive weeks previo*as to said
"aVe of hearing in the Saline Observer, a newspaper printed and circulating in said County of Washtenaw.
[A true eopyj
EMORY E. LELAND,
Judge of Probate.
DORCAS C. DONEGAN, Register.
WE HAYE A FULL LINE OF
weaters, Neckwear,
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and kerchiefs^ ploves,
Umbrellas, Suspenders
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American Lady and
American Gentlemen Shoes.
You will have good feelings all day if you drink a
cup of Black Cross Coffee for breakfast.
* Puffs.
A piepe of butter • as large as an
egg stirred, until soft; add three well-
beaten eggs, a pinch of salt and half a
teacup of sour cream. Stir-well together, then add enough flour to make
a very thick batter. Dfcop a spoonful
of this into boiling water. Cook until
the puffs rise to the surface. Dish
them hot with malted butter turned
over them.
Without opiates or harmful drugs of
any kind Foley's Honey and Tar
Compound stops, coughs and Cures
colds. Do not accept any substitutes.
O. C. Wbeeler's Pharmacy.
If you are troubled with chronic
constipation, the mild and gentle effect of Chamberlain's Tablets makes
them especially suited to your case.
For sale by A. E. A. Mummery Druggist. * *
Shakespeare's Death Mask.
A German scientist has discovered
at Darmstadt nothing less than a plaster mask of Shakespeare—a death
mask, in fact. Of its authenticity the
discoverer has no doubt, but to make
assurances doubly sure he was at the
pains to journey to Stratford and compare it with the bust on the poet's
tomb. Curiously enough, the resemblance of the bust to the death' mask
proved to be of the most striking ekarr
acter, and the scientist is glorifying in
his trouvaille. Meanwhile, another
bust, the Flora of the. Berlin mu?
seum, may be imagined to haye hex
doubts.
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You will find that druggists everywhere speak well of Chamberlain's
Cough JKcmedy. They know from
lung experience in the sale of it that
in cases'" of coughs and colds it can
always be depended upon, and that it
is pleasant and safe to take. For sale
by A. E. A. Mummery Druggist.
Women Archaeologists.
,Dr. Edith M. Hall of Mt. Holyoke college, continued , her "excavation work
in Crete through the whole of last
summer. For the last three weeks of
the time Dr. Hall worked independently at a site called Varokastro, situated on a lofty peak three hours' ride
from Gournia, where the other excavations were being conducted. In
the summer Dr. Anna Young visited
the astronomical observatories in.
Rome, Florence, Zurich, Potsdam, Berlin and Greenwich. And Dr. Mignon
Talbot, professor of geology at Mt.
Holyoke, found tho fossil remains of
one of the walking reptiles, of which
but four or five specimens have been
unearthed, in the Connecticut valley
sandstone.
Buy your Christmas goods of us as we -are offering exceptional values in Silver Plated Ware, Nickel
Plated Ware, a full line of Pure Spun Aluminum
Ware, Carving Sets and Roasters,. Sheafis, Scissors,
Pocket Knives and Razors in-.both common "and
■ safety. ' - * ■
A complete line of Hockey kates and Sleds.
RoJ)es, Stable and Horse Blankets. ...
Peninsular Stoves and Raiigejs ■ '
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* "GENERAL HARDWARE •
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won't .-.new where to
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can G'j.-ply many of ^
his needs. %
Get wise, Mr. Merchant, advertise in
this ps ser NOW and
tell him of your stock
of goods.
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All Marlins are strongly made, finely balanced, accurate, hard hitiinn guns, and are the quickest %and easiest to like
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Merry Ciristmai
A" Des Moines man had at attack of
muscular Theumatism in his shoulder. A friend advised him fo go to
Hot Springs. That meant an expense of $150.00 or more. He sought
for a quicker and cheaper way- to cure
it and found it in Chamberlain's Liniment. Three days after the first application of this liniment. For sale
by A. E. A. Mummery Druggist.
or a nice Rug, or a pair of Curtains, or a'Picture.
They make tlie most appreciated
hristmas
resents
Our Prices are right, and our assortment is the best ever"
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Object Description
| Title | 1911-12-21; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1911-12-21 |
| 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 |
