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SERVER.
A. J. WARREN. Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH.", THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1912.
VOL.
>NO 29
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WE HAVE
Our Private Customer's Room is at your disposal
and we are glad to have you use it.
WE WILL Btnr YOUR AUCTION NOTES
We want your business and we know that after
giving us a fair trial you will want us to have it.
MAKE THIS BANK YOUR BANK
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E. M. F. "30"
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.ANDERS "20"
Automobile Accessories and all Garage Work.
The Saline Garage
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Now is the time we are all thinking about brightening our homes for the summer. The best way to
do this is use an assortment of nice bright Wall
Paper, We have the nicest line of Wall Paper we
haye ever shown, and the prices are the lowest,
quality considered, that we have ever seen anywhere. Call and look at this line whether you intend to buy or not.
Dietiker's ¥u rniture Store
Warm Weather Ironlni
It is best and easiest done with an Electric Flat-
iron. No stifling heat, no stepping, after fresh irons.
Ready when you are. We have
a good Flatiron for only
jkjr "Faxs oppiob
Crusade Against Bad Eggs.
State Dairy and Food Commissioner
Gilman M. Dame has taken a hand in
tlie crusade to improve Michigan egg
qualities by instructing his inspectors
to bring prosecutions for the sale ol
rotten eggs. He has issued the following placard, which will be posted
widely through the state.
BAD EGGS-WARNING.
The Michigan Food Law prohibits
the sale or offering for sale of eggs
unfit for human food. Sec. 3, Act No.
193, Publ Acts of 1895, is as follows:
Sec. 3. "An article shall be deemed to be adulterated within the meaning of this act * * * Fifth, if it consists wholly or in part of a diseased,
decomposed, putrid, infected, tainted
or rotten animal or vegetable substance or article, etc."
Inspectors of this department are
instructed to enforce the provisions of
the lav,* in its application to eggs.
GmiAN.M. Dame,
State Dairy and Food Commissioner
SUGGESTIONS TO FARMERS.
Provide plenty of clean dry nests for
your hens.
Gather eggs once daily during ordinary times and twice-daily during hot
or rainy weather.
In summer place eggs as soon as
gathered in cool dry room which is
free from odors,
Don't sell eggs which wero found in
a stolen nest.
Market eggs frequently, twice each
week at least, and daily if possible.
Don't sell eggs which have been in
an incubator.
In taking eggs to market, protect
them from the rays of the sun.
Eggs rapidly absorb odors. Don't
keep them near oil, onions, etc.
Clever Birds.
Record has recently been made of a
canary bird that displays almost human intelligence. The bird in question acts as guard over a sleeping
child, singing shrilly at any sign of
danger. The bird is allowed the freedom of the house and never shows
any desire to escape into the free air.
At night it will perch itself on the
haby's cradle and such seems to be
its liking for the child that if anyone
approaches to disturb its slumber, it
shows spirited signs of its displeasure.
A man in London prizes a parrot
for its intelligence. The bird is as
valuable about the man's house as
any patent burglar alarm he "•could
buy. The parrot is always on guard.
If anyone approches the house, the
bird sets up such a commotion that
if the person is bent on evil, he is
immediately frightened away.
"My little son had a very severe
cold. I was recommended to try
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and
before a small bottle was finished he
was as well as ever," writes Mrs. H.
Silks, 29 Dowling Street, Sydney,
Australia. This remedy is for sale by
A. E. A. Mummery, Druggist.
Detroit United Lines.
Between Saline and Ypsilanti
Leaves Saline
6:05 a. ni., *7:05 a. ni., S:05 a. m.
and every two hours to S:05 p. in.,
10:4*. p. m., 12:00 p. m. and 12:50.
Leaves Ypsilanti
5:30 a.m., 6:30 a.m., 7:30 a.m.
and every two hours to 7:30 p. m.,
9:40 p. m., 11:40 p. m. and 12:20
a_. m.
Last car -jvaits for the theatre car
from Ann Arbor.
Cars connect at Wayne for Plymouth and Northville; at Ypsilanti
for Detroit and Jackson
McCall's Magazine
and McCall Patterns
For Women
Have More Friends than any other
magazine or patterns. McCall's
is the reliable Fashion Guide
monthly in one million one hundred
thousand homes. Besides showing all the latest designs of McCall
Patterns, each issue is brimful of
sparkling short stories andlelpful
information for women.
Savo. Money and Keep in Style. by subscribing for McCall's Magazine atpnce. Costs
only so cents a year, including* any one of
the celebrated McCall Patterns free.
McCall Patterns Lead all others in style,
£t, simplicity, economy and number, sold.
More dealers sell McCall Patterns, than any
other two makes combined. None higher than
15 cents. Buy from yonr dealer, or by mail from
McCALL'S MAGAZINE
236-246 W. 37th St., New York City
Son—SiEipli Copy, Prm-Jam CiUIepio md Pattern Cttalcf&e
fret, on rc^uci***.
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You will look a good while before
you find a better medicine for coughs
and colds than Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. It riot only gives-relief—it
cures. Try it when you have a cough
or cold, and you are certain to be
pleased with the prompt cure which it
will effect. For sale by A. E. A.
Mummery, Druggist.
Great Plague of London.
Medical authorities agree that the
■epidemic which prevailed in London
in 1665 was what we now call bubonic plague. It is well known that
this "Black Death" was prevalent in
various parts of the -world In ancient
times. The outbreaks were peculiarly
violent then by reason of the conditions of poverty and the almost total
absence of sanitation. It *was the ancient medical writers who gave it tho
name of the plague.
The mortality in London in 1665
"was appalling. Thousands were swept
away by theA dread malady, and there
was a great exodus from the stricken
city. Some of the medical authorities
thought it had been brought into London in bales of merchandise coming
from Holland, which originally came
from the Levant; others contended
that it *was brought in hy Dutch prisoners of war.
It Looks liikc A Crime
to separate a boy from a box of Buck-
len's Arnica Salve. His pimples,
boils, scratches, knocks, sprains and
bruises demand it, ancl its quick relief for burns, scalds, or cuts is his
right. Keep it handy for boys, also
girls. Heals everything healable and
does it quick. Unequaled for piles.
Only 25 cents at O. C. Wheeler's
Pharmacy.
CASTORIA
Tor Infants and Children.
Tite Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
For rheumatism you wilPiind nothing better than Chamberlain's Liniment. Try it and see how quickly it
gives relief.. For sale by A. E. A.
Mummery, Druggist.
The Emerson Typewriter Company
of Woodstock, 111., have recently given away over 400 of the highest grade,
wholly visible Emerson Typewriters
made in the world. They have gone
into every state and territory in the
United States. There may be some in
your town. They are giving them
away everywhere to men, women, boys
and girls, over 18 years of age, on surprisingly liberal conditions.
If you can make any use of a
$100.00 typewriter, providing it did
not cost you even one cent, then in a
letter or on a postal card addressed to
Frank L. Wilder, President, Woodstock, 111., simply say, "Mail me all
your Free Offers," and by return mail
you will receive their Free Offers, the
names of over 400 who have recently
received typewriters free, and you will
learu on what easy conditions you can
get one of their typewriters free right
away.
The Emerson Typewriter is one of
tne highest grade, wholly visible typewriters made in the world. Many who
have used the "EMERSON" and
other makes pronounce the "EMERSON" superior to any $100.00 typewriter on the market. It is a wholly
visible machine, has every new, up-to-
date feature, looks like other high
grade $100.00 typewriters, though it is
selling just now at an astonishingly
low price and on terms of no money
with order, trial free in your own
home. Nothing to pay at first, and
after a thorough trial, 10 cents a day
until paid. The "EMERSON" has
every new improvement, universal
keyboard, back spacer, tabulator, two-
color ribbon, everything the best; is
the Ideal machine for beginners as
well as for the most expert typists and
stenographers; just the typewriter for
the smallest or largest office.
If you could possibly make anv use
of a high grade typewriter, even
though it didn't cost you one cent of
money, or if you would like the agency in your town on a plan by which
you could make big money, or if you
would lik a position with the company, then he sure, on a postal card
or in a letter addressed to "Frank L.
Wilder, President, Woodstock, 111.,"
say, "Mail me your Free Offers." 38
Ladies' White Nn-Buck
17 Button $3.00
BURKHART BROS
Ospraymo Pumps are the best spray pumps on
the market today. It is the only outfit with the
proper agitator. Investigate, we leave it to your
judgment.
SYRACUSE SULKY PLOWS
Enough said, any boy can operate it, draws easier
than any walking plow and turns your ground more
uniform. All we ask is to give the plow a trial.
Phone and we will bring you out one and show you
how to operate it.
FENCE FENCE FENCE
Get our prices before you buy.
All kinds, all weights, all heights.
RANGES
Peninsular Cast and Steel Ranges are good ranges
and they sell at prices that you can afford to pay.
Gasoline Stoves Oil Stoves -
m
They are just the thing for Spring and Summer.
They will save labor and your wood pile.
We have a good line to show you.
Our Harness Department
We are busy but will find time to repair yours.
Also a full line of new goods on hand all the time.
Get a bottle of Anti-Smut to treat your oats.
$1.00 and $1.50 a bottle.
Two incubators at less than cost.
SEEGER & SCHROEN
PHONE 87.
Double Disc
Harrows and
Spray Pumps at
Henne's Hardware
Object Description
| Title | 1912-04-25; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1912-04-25 |
| 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 |
