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ALINE
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A.. J. Warren, Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1912.
TOL..XXXII.--NO 48
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One of the Fastest
Growing Banks
in Michigan
Resources May 26, 1908 (opening day) $ 20,354.17
May 26, 1909 135,371.28
May 26, 1910 — 200,095.84
" N May 26, 1911 216,389.25
" May 25,1912 - 277,491.80
MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK
SALINE SAYINGS BANE
Ice Cream
Soft Prinks
and Tobacco
at
STORE
Rugs Rugs
We are showing a fine assortment
of beautiful new Fall Patterns in
Rugs.
Come m and see us before buying.
Dietiker9s Furniture Store
*c
Diamond Dyes
E. H. CRESSY
•Jeweler and Optician
Subscribe for the OBSERVER
Life's Muchness.
We work too much.
We play too much.
We shirk too much.
We say too much.
We eat too much.
We drink too much.
But never, never
Think too much.
—Washington Star.
We sleep too much.
We run too much.
We weep too much.
We pun too much.
We boast too much.
We rave too much.
But never, never
Save too much.
—Denver Republican.
We growl too much.
We nap too much.
We scowl too much.
We scrap too much.
We knock too much.
We yearn too much.
But never, never
Earn too much.
—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
We nag too much.
We fear too much.
We hrag too much.
We sneer too much.
We want too much.
We go too much.
But never, never
Know too much.
—Chicago Record-Herald.
We swear too much.
We lie too much.
We care too much.
We try too much.
We snub too much.
We yelpltoo much.
But never, never ^*
Help too much.
—Detroit Free Press.
The Time of Her Life.
The new colored domestic, fresh
from Kentucky, took her first "Thursday afternoon off" and failed to return to prepare the seven o'clock dinner for the family. Next morning she
reappeared rather "donsie." "Why,
Slbbie," said the lady of the house,
"you look sick. What is the matter?"
"Yes'm, I done been sick, awful
sick, but it was *wuth it. Dat dollah.
you given me, I spent every cent of
it an' I done had d6 time of my life.
What I done with it? Well, missus, I
tell de truf an' no more'n de truf. I
bought ten glasses of soda and went
to ten of dose movable pictuh shows.
My, my, one cain't have no sich time
in Kaintucky."—Indianapolis News.
A Filipino Dog.
While on the march, pissing thru
a small village named San Luis, in
the Philippine Islands, during the
insurrection of 1899 to 1901, • I came
across a puppy that lay by the roadside dying from starvation. As I
looked at it with sorrow and pity the
idea came to my mind that it would
be a humane act to crush its life out,
thereby ending its misery. Just as I
was about to deliver the death blow
the pup looked up at me and seemed
to say: "Please spare my life; take
and care for me, and you shall be rewarded." I stooped, picked up the
pup, stuck her in my haversack and
marched on. That evening when we
camped for the night I fed her on
whatever I collect from the soldiers
together with all that I myself could
spare.
_ Part of our command camped at a
village called Gandaba soon after for
the rainy season which lasts three
months, in which time the puppy had
a good chance to recuperate, several
months later growing into a fine dog.
This dog when on the march woukl
go ahead of the command aud when
an ins.urgent with a rifle was seen by
her, she would run; back to, the. com-,
pany, barking Ipudly, as much as to,
say, "Lpok out, the enemy is near!"'
The men used; to look to this dog for
signals at all times when on the
march or in camp.
Her name was Fanny, and the way
she was cared for and idolized hy the
■men would niake some hitman beings
envious.
When I was departing for home I
trie*.} to take the dog along, but the
men would not part with her as the
insurrection was still in progress and
she was as good as a dozen soldiers
on guard.—Joseph M. Reidy, in Our
Dumb Animals.
COMMISSIONERS' NOTICE.
gtate of Michigan, No. 12271
County of Washtenaw, ss.
The undersigned having been appointed by the Probate Court for said
County, Commissioners to receive,
examine and adjust all claims and
demands of all persons against the
estate of John F. Buck, late of said
"county, deceased, hereby give notice
that four months from date are allowed, by order of said Probate Court,
for creditors to present their claims
against the estate of said deceased,
_and that they will meet at Citizens'
Bank, in the Village of Saline, in
said County, on the 9th of October
and on the 9th day of December next,
at ten o'clock a.m., of each of said
days, to receive, examine and adjust
said claims.
Dated, August 9, 1912.
John Lutz
49 Benjamin N. Smith
Coaamissioners
COMMISSIONERS' NOTICE.
Ctate of Michigan, No. 12277
County of Washtenaw, ss.
The undersigned having been appointed by the Probate Court for said
County, Commissioners to receive,
examine and adjust all claims and
demands of all persons against the
estate of Joel White, late of said county, deceased, hereby give notice that
four months from date are allowed,
by order of said Prohate Court, for
creditors to present their claims
against the estate of laid deceased,
and that they will meet at the office of
Tracy L. Towner, in the City of Ypsi-i
lanti, in said County on the 19th day
of October, and on the 19th day of
December next, a.t ten Q'olook a. m. of
each of sftid days; to receive, examine
and adjust said claims.
Dated, August 19th, 1912.
Sidney (). Rathfon
50 Fe-\nic Beoom:
Commissioners
Will "Nest" Life Boats.
One of the great trans-Atlantic"
steamship companies has determined
to make use of the system of carrying
boats, on deck known as "nesting."
Nesting requires a boat of special construction, for the standard lifeboat
could not be nested above two, or at
the. outside three, deep.
, Indian Killed On Track.
Near Rochelle, 111., an Indian went
to sleep on a railroad track and was
killed by the fast express. He paid
for his carelessness with his life. Often its that way when people neglect
coughs and colds. Don't risk your
life when prompt use of Dr. King's
New Discovery will cure them and so
prevent a dangerous throat or lung
trouble. "It completely cured me, in
a short time, of a terrible cough that
followed a severe attack of Grip,"
writes J. R. Watts, Floydada, Tex.,
"and I regained 15 pounds in weight
that I had lost." Quick, safe, reliable and guaranteed. 50c and $1.00.
Trial bottle free at O. C. Wheeler's
Pharmacy.
Ctate of Michigan,
Co.unty of Washtenaw, -ssr
At a, session of the Probate Court far
said County of Washtenaw, held at
the Probate Office in the Cit3r of Ann
Arb.or,. on the 2nd day of August, in
the year one thousand nine hundred
and twelve *
Present, Emory E. Leland, Judge of
Probate..
In the Matter of the Estate of
EjilXABETH Silsbfry, deceased
John L. Hunter, administrator of
said estate, having filed in this court
his final account, and praying that
the same may be heard and allowed.
It is Ordered, That the 4th day of
September next, at ten o'clock in the
forenoon, at said Probate Office be appointed for hearing said account.
And it is further Ordered, That a
copy of this order be published three
successive weeks previous to said time
of hearing, in the Saline Observer, a
newspaper printed and circulating in
said County of Washtenaw.
[A true copy]
EMORY E. IJ3LAND,
Judge of Probate
Doecas C. Donegan, Register. 4S
Detroit United Lfnes.
Between Saline and Ypsilanti
Leaves Saline
6:00 a. m., 7:05 a. m., 8:05 a. m.
^ and every two hours to 8:05 p. m.,
10:4*. p. m., 12:00 p. m. and 12:55.,
Leaves Ypsilanti
5:S0 a. m., 6:30 a. m., 7:30 a. m.,
and every two hours to 7:30 p. m.s
9:40 p. m., 11:40 p. m. and 12:30
-a. m.
Last car waits for the theatre cai
from Ann Arbor.
Cars connect at Wayne for Ply-
mouth and Northville; at Ypsilanti
for Detroit and Jackson.
BETTER SET A WAIST
THIS WEEK. 59c
Some Wall Paper left at half regular price
BURKHART BROS
United States Cream Separators
HOLDS WORLD'S RECORD
.0138 of one per cent
in 50 consecutive runs
lasting over a period of 30 days
with milk from 10 different
.breeds of cows
Guarantee Unlimited
You owe it to yourself to examine a
United States Interlocking Cream Separator
before you buy any other
<=
Henne's Hardware
Closing Out
that
We* are Closing out our FENCE at prices
you cannot afford to miss. Better see us at onc,e
before it is all gone.
Ocean Brand Hay Fork Rope
Costs no more than other brands and will weaf ;.
you twice as long . . '
A Few Things You May Want " ;..:
Hay Forks, Slings and Pulleys, . . .;
Garden Hose and Sprinklers,
Gasoline and Oil Stoves and ovens to go with them
Refrigerators and self-sealing Fruit jars
; ' '/ ....■-.-,
We are prepared to do all harness repair work
We also carry a full line of Fly nets and dusters ' - *
at prices that are,very low. ".'="..'.'.''.
SEEGER & SCHREON
PHONE 87.
Cooling Breezes
. An Electric Fan in the home or the office brings
them during the sultry weather.
It is medicine in the sice room:
Object Description
| Title | 1912-08-29; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1912-08-29 |
| 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 |
