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A.. J. Waeeen, Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1912.
VOL. XXXIII.--NO 1
One of flie Fastest
Resources May 26, 1908 (opening day) $ 20,354.17
May 26, 1909—- 135,371.28
May 26, 1910 200,095.84
May 26, 1911 '.— 216,389.25
" May 25.1912 277,491.80
MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK
The Ware That Wears
Guaranteed 15 Years
It doesn't pay to buy cheap ware that soon peels, cracks,
leaks, tarnishes, rusts or wears out. Even at a lower
cost such ware is the most expensive because it is dangerous to health and unreliable in service—doesn't last.
"1892" Pure Spun Aluminum Ware
^s guaranteed for 15 years. There is practically no wear
out to it and scientific investigation proves it the most
sanitary cooking ware made. Particles can't chip
off and cause chronic troubles nor spoil the food.
Germs do not breed on its smooth surface and odors'can not be
absorbed by itt
You'll have better food and save trouble, time and fuel by using
only "1892" Pure Spun Aluminum Ware. Look for trade
mark on every piece.
FOR SALE BY
THE HARDWARE MAN
llhnery
Up-to-date SVlodeJs Popularly Priced
Our display is now at its best and the variety of
natty stueet hats and stylish dress hats shown cannot fail to please the most fastidious.
V*
Castoria only 25c, elsewhere 35c, and we can
save you money on most anything.
Chloroform, Carbolic AciJ and other drugs.
Also School Books and School Supplies, Watches
Jewelry and Silverware.
Jeweler and Optician
Tlie Safe X^gltL^b
If electric light had nothing else in its favor than its safety and its
healthfulness, even then it would still be the best illuminant. Anxiety Ior the safety of the children has no place in the electric lighted
home, for no matches are needed.
Tlxe 3?-\3_:r?© Hi-LglhL-t
Pure air, the greatest preventative of disease, is assured, owing to
the sealed glass globe within which the light burns. It can neither
consume oxygen from the air nor throw off impurities.
DliSOiN
DIDN'T WANT TO BE HARSH
Merchant Simply Had Idea of Doing
a Good Turn to the Young
Lady Typist.
"An old customer of mine from the
interior of the state came to town
a few days ago," said a Philadelphia
wholesaler, "and after leaving his
order for the goods he asked the privilege of sitting down to my desk to
write a letter. I took him to one of
the typists and told her to get his letter up in good shape, and the two
worked over it for half an hour. Then
the man caine-back to me with his letter in his hand and said:
"'Mr. Blank, this typewriting business is a great thing.'
" 'Yes.'
" 'And that's a fine girl who did the
work for me.'
"'Yes!'
" 'She made her fingoxs go like
lightning.'
"'Yes, she is very speedy."
" 'Seemed to be perfectly willing to
oblige.'
" 'Yes.'
" 'A very nice girl, indeed, and I
hope that she'll get on. In fact, I
.vant to put in a word for -her.'
"'That's kind of you. What is it?'
"'Tell her,' he said, as he glanced
over his shoulder, 'that if she'll pay a
little more attention to her spelling
she'll come out at the top of the heap.
Tell her in a way not to hurt her
feelings?'
" 'But what words has she spelled
wrong?'
" 'He held out the letter and pointed to a word and whispered:
" 'The young lady got one "t" too
many in the word, but tell her as
gently as possible.'
"The word was 'coffee.' "
A Los: On The Track
of the fast express means serious
trouble ahead if not removed, so does
loss of appetite. It means lack of vitality, loss of strength and nerve
weakness. If "appetite fails, take
Electric Bitters quickly to overcome
the cause by toning up the stomach
and curing the indigestion. Michael
Hessheimer o Lincoln, Neb., had
been sick over three -years, but six
bottles of Electric Bitters put him
right on his feet again. They have
helped thousands. They give pure
blood, strong nerves, good digestion.
Only 50c at 0. O. Wheeler's Pharmacy
The Smoking Mountain.
In 1897 I climbed two volcanoes In
Mexico—Popocatepetl or "the Smoking
Mountain," ahout 17,S00 feet, and Orizaba, the former the most famous because within view from Mexico City
and thus a source of especial pride
and admiration to the inhabitants, who
have been loath to believe that any
other of their mountains could be higher. Popo has a really splendid crater,
about half a mile across and one thousand feet deep. The walls are generally vertical, but in one or two
places it is possible to descend. "When
workers are engaged in collecting sulphur, machinery is used to hoist them
up and down. From Popo's summit
there is a glorious prospect, not alone
of the immense crater, hut of the beautiful "White Lady," Ixtaccihuatl, reclining a thousand feet helow; of Orizaba on the far horizon, and of the
charming valley of Mexico.—AnniQ S.
Peck in "The Christian Herald."
When you have a bad cold you-want
the best medicine obtainable so as to
cure it with as little delay as possible.
Here is a druggist's opinion: "I have
sold Chamberlain's Cough. Keinedy
for fifteen years," says Enos Lollar of
Saratoga, Ind., "and consider it the
best on the market." For sale by E.
H. Cressy.
HENRY DIETERLE
(of Dexter Township)
Republican Candidate
FOR
County Treasurer
A vote for me will be
greatly appreciated
AUCTIONS.
H. G, Lindenschmitt, owing to
shortage of room aud wishing to make
improvements on buildings, will sell
at auction at Saline, Michigan,
Saturday, October 12
at ten o'clock, rain or shine, the following:
25 Horses—Gray Percheran Stallion
standard bred and registered, Bay
Horse, weight 1400, 9 years; Brown
Mare, weight 1400, 7 years; Brown
Horse, weight 1250, S years; Bay
Horse, weight 1100, 7 years; Sorrel
Mare, weight 1100, 14 years; Bay Mare
weight 950, 8 years; Yearling Colt;
Bay Horse, weight 1400, 6 years; Bay
Horse, weight 1450, S years; Brown
Mare, weight .900, 14 years; Brown
Mare, weight 900,12 years; Bay Mare,
weight 1100, 4 ye'ars; Bay Horse,
weight 1200, 10 years; B^ay Mare,
weight 1100, 8 years; Brown Horse,
weight 900, 8 shears; Bay Horse,
weight 1150, 12 years; Brown Gelding,
weight 1100, 6 years; Ladies' or Gents'
Driving Horse, weight 1100, 8 years;
Gray Mare with colt by side, weight
1350, 4 years; Pair of Indian Ponies,
spotted, 5 and 7 years:
Stock—150 Young Breeding Ewes
coarse and fine wool, 2 Bucks, 4
Brood Sows, 8 Shoats, 5 Stock Hogs,
7 Pigs:
25 Cattle—25 or more head consisting of GoodJStock Bulls, Milch Cows
and Young Stock.
iS'otice—I will have on exhibition at
this sale one of the "Largest and Best
Bred Durham Bulls" in the state,
winning first premium at the Michigan State Fair last year, also premiums at other fairs in! Michigan and
elsewhere, weight about 2500 and 8000.
Kubber Tire Surrey nearly new,
Koad Wagon nearly new, Trap, 2
Light Spring Wagons, 8 Lumber Wagons 1 nearly new, Good Heavy Break
ing Cart, Troy Self Dump Gravel Box
and Wagon in good shape, Sprinkling
Wagon, 2 Stock Backs, Flat Back,
Heavy Surrey Harness nearly --new,
New Double Driving harness, New
Single Driving Harness, Side-Delivery Rake, Hay Loader, 8 Plows, 2
Spring-tooth Harrows, Spike-tooth
Harrow, Scraper, New Iron Age Cultivator, 3 Hand Cultivators, Good Iron
Roller, Cement Tank, Cook Stove, 28-
gal Kettle and Stove combined, set
Platform Scales, 3-horse Gasoline Engine in good condition, and Numerous Other Articles.
6 E. M. F. and Ford Automobiles
nearly new.
J. W. FINNELL, Auct.
Martin Gakle, having decided to
give up farming, will sell at auction
on his farm just west of Saline Village on the Clinton Road, on
Tuesday, October 15
at 12 o'clock sharp, the following: _
1 Mare, 2 Milch Cows, 7 Shoats, 2
Brood Sows, -100 Chickens, 6 tons
Ha3T, 100 bu. Oats, Quantity, of Barley, 40 acres Corn in Shocks, % aci*e
Turnips, 1-horse Wagon, Spring Wagon, 2 Buggies, 2 Walking Plows,
Spike Drag, Corn Cultivator, Bag
Holder, Com Sheller, Bone Mill,
Drill, Double Work Harness, Single
Harness, Churn, Cream Separator,
Milk Can, Bob Sleighs, Cutter, Caldron Kettle, Grindstone, Quantity
Small Tools.
J. W. HULL, Auct.
airs. Dora Ray, 720 Broad St., St.
Joseph, states: "I suffered much misery from my kidneys and Madder &nd
all I tried failed to help me. My
kidney action was irregular with a
burning pain, and I had headaches
and dizzy spells, with swollen ankles.
I gave Foley Kidney Pills a good trial
and improvement followed promptly
and in fact, I've felt exceptionally* well
since taking Foley Kidney Pills."
For sale by 0. C. Wheeler.
"88E* Early Risers
The famous little pills*
Detroit United Lines.
Between Saline and Ypsilanti
Leaves Saline
5:55 a. m., 7:05 a. m., 8:05 a. m.
and every two hours to 8:05 p. m.,
10:4i p. m., 12:00 p. m. and 12:55.,
Leaves Ypsilanti
5:30 a. m., 6:80 a. m., 7:35 a. m.,
and every two hours to 7:35 p. m.,
9:50 p. m., 11:40 p. m. and 12:30
a. m.
Last car waits for the theatre car
from Ann Arbor.
Cars counect at Wayne' for Plymouth and Northville; at Ypsilanti
fur Dpfriii*. and .Taelcsou.
In'eSeet, October 8,1912.
We Have The Larg-est Line Of
SWEATER COATS, BLANKETS,
COMFORTABLES AND
WARM GOODS
we have ever had.
Come in and see what we have.
HART BROS
(KI-RO-PRAK-TICK)
A comparatively new science.
for the treatment of disease
Investigate this science; it is surely worth your while and may mean
health and happiness to you or to those who are near and dear to you.
Be convinced of its wonderful results by having the cause of your
ailment removed. Nature will do the rest.
Are you sick? Have you a child who is pale, nervous and sickly?
Is your mother, wife or sister continually complaining on account of
poor health?
If you have some old chronic troubles, get rid of them by taking a
course of Chiropractic Adjustments.
CHAS. L. M:iNT!RE, d. c. s.
Doctor of Chiropractic Spondylotherapy
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 2-5 p. m.
AT SALINE MOTEL
SUMY SCHOOL RALLY
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6
AT THE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
School proper begins at 11 o'clock.
Souvenir to be given each one present.
The largest Sunday School that ever assembled
in this part of the country is expected.
Hear the Orchestra.
Hear the children sing.
Hear the Bible study.
You cannot afford to stay away.
Fourteen teaehers and officers and six ushers will
be at your service.
Cordially yours,
W. H. HOFFMAN, Pastor.
L. E. FAIRBANK, Supt.
\ ■ . ■ .
YOUR
You Can SAVE MONEY by
Giving US Your Order for
SPRAY this week.
A.sk us about it.
V.
EELER
Object Description
| Title | 1912-10-03; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1912-10-03 |
| 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 |
