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OBSERV
A.. J. Warren, Editor.*
SALINE,:. WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THUKSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1909
VOL. XXIX .---NO 20
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SALIME SAVINGS BANK
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CAPITAL, $25,000.
STOCKHOLDERS, LIABILITIES, $50,000.
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A bank managed by a Board of nine Directors ivho DIRECT
and know what is being done.
A bank operating under the Laws of the State of Michigan, and
regularly examined by the State Banking Department.
A bank whose FIFTY-SEVEN stockholders, with two exceptions
are residents of SALINE and vicinity.
A bank whose ofiicers give ADEQUATE BONDS for the funds
they handle.
A bank whose Board of Directors appoint and employ an EXPERT AUDITOR to make thorough examinations ol its books.
We offer Superior advantage's to Commercial Depositors.
We loan money on approved security.
We pay THREE per cent on Savings Deposits.
We issue attractive Certificates of Deposit.
VVe have modern SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES To Rent.
We represent a number of the LARGEST and BEST Insurance
Companieb.
Our Customer's ROOM is always open to the PUBLIC.
Charles Burkhart, President
Daniel Nissly, Vice President Geo. A. Lehman,
Arthur A. Wood, 2nd Nis** Pras. **W. T. Bradford,
Cashier
Auditor
•y- ■«^ii^DIBBOTOBS<Pimi'i. -- '
Chas. Burkhart * Geo. J. Feldkamp Frank-Rose
Daniel Nissly Gottlieb" Hertler Arthur A. Wood
Julius Feldkamp Webb DePuy G. C. Mann
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
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Happtnings qf Interest Gathered for the
"Benefit of Oar "Readers.
Wheeler's Pharmacy
has a full line of
including Jewelry, Silverware, Toilet
Articles, Books, Stationary, Etc.
Heart Strength
Heart Strength, or Heart Weakness, means Nerve
Etr">ngth;..or NetoeiWSafcness-ritothing amore. • Pos=
Itively; not one.wei»c>neart urai hundred: is, in u>
self. .aetuallyndiBeaseai • Ib'js: ah-flost'always %
hidden-tiny ilttlfcne*ye that r«slljr.is-rill at lault!
This qD|cureU&**eHJitS Watta'.'o* 'HeaTt Nerve
—Sinn>iy'needi',&"naTnust have, more power, more
Stability, more controlling, more goveming
strength. Without that the Heart must continue
to fail, and the stomach and kidnoya also hava
these same eontrollinrf nerves.
This clearly explains why as a medicine, Dr.
Shoop's Restorative has in the past done so much
for weak arid ailing Hearts. Dr. Shoop first sought
the cause of all this painful, palpitating, suffocating heart distress. Dr. Shoop's Restorative—this
popular prescription—Is alone directed 'to these
weak and wasting nerve centers. Jt builds;
MTstrengthens; it offers real, genuine heart help.
If you would have strong Hearts, strong di-
nestion, strengthen these Serves—re-establish
them as. heeded, with
Dr.Shoop?s
0. of M. Leads.
There are twenty graduates of Michigan Mniversity in congress at present, many more than any other stale
university can boast. Three of these
are United States senators and after
March 4 there will be four graduates
who are. United Slates senators, tbe
three being joined by Senator-elect
Shively, of Indiana. The three senators are William Warner, of Missouri;
Porter James McCumber, of North Dakota; and George Sutherland, of Utah.
There are seventeen graduates in the
present house of representatives, three
of whom are democrats, and the balance republicans. They are all graduates of the law department. The
seventeen are Representatives Needham, of California; Cox, of Indiana;
Anthony, of Kansas; Hitchcock and
Kihkaid,' of Nebraska; Gardner of New
Jersey; Harding and Bannon, of Ohio;
Cooper and Burke, of Pennsylvania;
.Murphy,:of Wisconsin; and Townsend,
Denby, McLaughlin, Smith, Darragh
and Diekema, of Michigan. Of the
seventeen all but four will appear in
the next, congress when they will be
joined by other graduates. • The four
who did not run this last fall are
Harding and Bannon of Ohio, Murphy
of Wisconsin, and Darragh of Michigan.—Ypsilanti Press.
March Circuit Jurors.
Ann Arbor City
1st ward—Berthold Stoll.
2nd ward—Sid Millard. *
3rd ward—Chris. Beul.
4th ward—Robert F. Markey.
5th ward—James R. Murray.
6lh ward—Frank Inglis. '
7th ward—Henry Forshee.
Ann Arbor Town—Christian Kern. -
Augusta—Bert Torrence.
Bridgewater—Edward'ei Young.
Dexter—C. D. Johnson.
Freedom—Lewis R.eimold.
Lima—Robert T.on'ey.
_ Lm -1 'oil *\
?rcq Stoll.
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i—John W, Cassjgy.
Qefli'iiP Slui'iield.
Manchester—-John, ."-"chill.
Northfield—Jam. s McHugh.
Pittsflel 1—R. O. Campbell.
Salem—Bert N<*lson.
Saline—-C. F. Fitzgerald.
Scio—Patrick Piiz^immons.
Sharon—A. P Burch
Superior—Philo Gaipin
Sylvan—Rudolph M. Hoppe.
Henry ISehenk.
Webster—:Grai.t Kimmel
York—Arthur J. D. ialorce.
Ypsilanti Town—Monroe Woolsey.
Ypsilanti City
1st dist—Wm Kn.iseley.
' 2nd dist—Johu McRoberts.
Auctions.
Herman Kappler, his lease having
expired and having decided to quit
farming, will sell at auction on the
John George Kappler farm, in the
township of Lodi, 3 miles east of
Pleasant Lake and 4 miles west of
Lodi Town Hall, on
Tuesday^ March 2
at 10 o'clock a. m., the following:
8 Head of Horses—Pair of Bay
HorsbS well matched 6 and 7 years
weight 2600, Pair of Gray Horses 4 and
5%years old weight 2-500, Bay Mare. 3
years old weight 1300, Bay Gelding
weight 1450, Bay Gelding 10 years old
weight 1400, 2 year old Iron Gray
Mare; 11 Head of Cattle—Cow due
March 3, Cow due April 25, 2 Cows
due in June, Heifer due May 1, 4
Steers 18 menths old, 2 Calves 7
months old; 66 Breeding Ewes 3 and
4 years old, Black Top Ram; 3 Brood
Sows 1 due April 15 2 due May 15, 13
Shoats;* Quantity of Tools.
P. D. Merithew, A uct.
Have You Seen Our
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ERBLOOM SKIRTS
new this week and-they are beauties.
J?ew line of Aprons 25c and 50c.
Newest things in belts and bags.
WALL PAPER—We carry a'line of wall paper and
* also sample books of the finest wall paper to be had.
Come and see for yourself.
OIL—Have you used our "Red Star" oil 2 Only 13c
per gallon and declared to be the best in town.-
Our usual line of good groceries fruits and candies.
SALINE CO-OPERATIVE CO
PHONE 86.
Lodi—Fr
Lyndon
A
S0UTIGA-
TROUBLES,
CATARRH,
KIHDRED DISEASES
GIVES QUICK RELIEF
Applied externally it affords almost in-
sfint relief from pain, while permanent results are heing effected by taking
It internally, purifying the blood, dissolving the poisonous substance- find
removins it from the sys"»m£iic0 •*•*-■*
PR. 9t U, SATES
HfWPcfc, MlMtfiFrltwi ' -
»A little ciri here ba4 saohe, wenkbacfc
0*inp<1 bv luioumatlum and Kidney Troublo
■Hhttt iibe-could not Btand on lier feet. The
■l-mient tusy put hor down on tho floor she
vould scream \\ 1th pains. I treated her with
"R-DIIOI'S" and today she runs around oa welt
and happy as can he. I prescribe "B-DROPS"
for my u-itlents and use it In my practice.'*
TEST "5-DROPS"
F R E E
If vou are suffering with Kheumatism,
Lumbajro. Sciatic:'. Neuralitis. Kidney
Trouble or any kindred disease, write
to u« for a trial bottle of "5-DROPS.
" S-DROPS " Is entirely free from
opium, cocalne.morphine, alcohol.laudanum and other similar ingredients.
L.ri« Sin Bottle "S-DROPS" (300 Dues)
Sl.OO. Fer Sale by Druggie!*-
SWAHSGK RHEUMATIC CURECQIflPAHY
• 'Dept '«$.*!'". itfniAteSfteel. Chleiia"-'
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0. C. WHEELER.
No mce divorces."
"Hubby" will stiy a lovei trup.
Every wife his only sweetheart, o*».
Perpetual matrimonial bliss 'twill b.-,
If both take Hollister's Rocky Mountain itea. """ '
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Q. C, Wheeler's Hharmacv
Theodore Hill, having rented his
farm 3 miles north of Saline and 6
miles south of Ann Arbor, will sell at
auction, on
Thursday, March 4
at 9 a. m. sharp, the following:
3 Horses—2 Work Horses and 1
Driver; 10 Head of Jersey Cattle—5
Milch Cows, 2 Heifers, 3 Calves; 113
Sheep—8o Breeding Ewes, 26 Ewe
Lambs, Black Top Ram, American
Merino Ram; 23 Hogs—3 Brood 8,915s,
24 Shoats, Chester White S^ock Hog;
James Leffell 6 horse-power Bpileij
and Engine, Hero No. ^ Peed prinder^
Sliding Table Circular Sa.vv, Beltiijg,
Shafting, P.ulleys, Etc.; Cfeatflpion
Binder,"' McCorintek Corg Harvester
and Mower, Empire Rise firkin. Drill,
Clover Iiet^f IVIanupg Spreader, Eraus
pultiYalQr, Al^ifin Cultivator with
tiean, hftr^estep attachment. Land
Roller, Spring-tooth Harrow, Lever
Drag, Marsh Drag, 2 Plows, 2 Wagons,
2 Hay Racks, Stoek Rack,'*Wood Rack,
2-seated Buggy, 2 Road Wagons, Top
Buggy, Pair Bobs, Weeder, Tar Boiler, Platform Scales, American Cream
Separator, 50 ft Extension Ladder, 2
sets Double Harness, 2 sets Single Harness, Blankets, Robes.. ^Ijftft feet Oak
Lumber, lOgb^. 3o,**.p, 2U8 bu. Oats,
P^UHntitv. Hby. i\p.^ Stales, Numerous
Small T-pols.; Household Goods—Round
<J(a^ Steel Range, Coal Siove, Bath
Tub, T3IO, Lunch at Noon.
P. D. Merithew, Auct.
KILL.the COUGH
AND CURE the LUNGS
WITH
Dr. King's
New Discovery
PEICE
OLDS Trial Bottls Free
AND AU THROAT AND LUNGTROUBLES,
FOR C?yeiIS
GXTABANTEED SATISFACSOB.7
QBgONEY B^JMEjEg:*■'"■
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:-JSZ ii^SSi jr. ^£,if 2S» J52ZE
Miss Flora Hartbsck, for the pasi
six j'ears superintendent of the Te
cumseh public schools, ha* resigned to
take effect at the close of the school
year.
D. W. Grundon, formerly- connected
with the Ann Arbor Daily News, tias
purchased the two papeis of Hiilidale
and will combine tbem into one pap r
and will run a daily known as the
Hillsdale Her-ild. -."-*'
Cascade Glen, a Weautiful -and pop
ular river res.ort west of Ann Arbor
just beyond the city limits, has b-ien
offered to that city for park purposes
The piece of property will be added to
the park and boulevard system of the
city as planned by the park commission. '
Ann ^rbor j^as afl qnigna feature io
■t« Chijie-=e ^Hndjiy School ola>s which
rut'i*ts every Sunday aflernoon in the
Metlitali-t, church in lhat city. There
are now fourteen members in the class
which has heen organizpd five years
and one of them is Lee Taan, who
lives in Ypsilanii and goes to x\nn Ar
bor each w>-ek for the class, and is the
only one who understand* all the dia-
Ipc.Is spoken by the members of the
class Lee Taan g-ivt-s a gi-neral interpretation of the lesson for the mem-
-bers of the clus* —Enterprise -
- Social fuwt>ons of wln'nr, midnight
liirieht'i. loss of pWii tell o>> the
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liealtn. Hollii-ter's Rooky .Mpunfajp
Tea clears jfji-. ji|'><'fj, Jijf^s djgegtion,
rf-.lievt>s pitig11' \ makes apd rf>t*iins
your hnp]th. preatpst fonjp. Tenor
Tahkv, 3§o O, C- Wheelor*s. Phar-
COOL BROS. GRAIN,CO.
We carry the following in stock: FLOUR all kinds,
FRESH GROUND BUBKWHEAf, OIL MEAL
fine ground and pea size, COTTON SEED MEAL,
BEET PULP, BRAN and MIDDLINGS, some very
fine WHEAT SALVAGE, SAGINAW SALT,
GRAIN BAQ& We sell
Homestead Fertilisers
it's a money maker for farmers. Try some on your
spring crops.. That i& the proof.
We are always ia the market for grain of all
kinds and clover seed. Call us up before selling.
OOAI*-~We carry all kinds of COAL, Hard
Coal'four sizes* Pocahontas, Hocking Valley, Wash-*
er-nut for: cook stoves. Have you tried our GAS
Coke, economical and smokeless, it will please you.
Gideon L. Hoyt, having sold his
farm one mile we3t of Lodi cemetery,
will sell at auction, on
Tuesday, March 9.
at one o'clock sharp,' the following}
^2 Work Horse?; % 2 Qpasle Jersey
Cows soon to he. Jpesh, 1 Steer; 48
Breeding ^.vses, \ Earn, 88 Yearlings;
}VHogs*==4u RVill Pigs,. I Brood Sow
(Hie April 15-, 80 Thoroughbred White
Wyandotte Chickens; .
Wagon with 2 s^ts of wheels nnrrow
and wide tire, 2 Buggies, Farmer's
Friend Grain Drill, Tedder, K-»ke,
Rack, 2-horse Iron Age -Cultivator,
Corn Shell-*r,. Roller, Root Cutter^
Pair Bnht,, 2 Plows, Lever SpikQ Mat-.
row, Spring-tooth Harrow:, Seeder,
Fanning Mill, 10QQ-lb'Ifowe Scales,
Double H^r-fies**, a Single Harness,
S^aek, Cafiwai-, S§-ft Ladder, 50-gal Oil
fank, 40 Bags, Wool Rox, Cross-cut
Saw, Hay, Corn, Oat-*, 2 bu. Clover
Seed, Quantity of Household Goods,
Quantity of Small IVoIs.
J. W. Hull, Auct.
Soldier Bulks Deatli Plot.
It seemed to J. A. Stone, a civil war
veteran, of Kemp, Texas, that a plot
existed between a desperate lung
trouble a>id lhe grave lo cause his
death. "I contracted a s'.uhborn cold"
he writes, "that developed a cough
lhatstUL-k i<i m«, in spite of all remedies, for years. My weisrbj, r^n down
to 130 pounds. Trie*) [ b.t»tz'i'n to u—
Dr King's IJe*^ J3ispoyei*y, w.hlch re;
slop'II my hgalit) -'ii>nulHlely. ' I now
\5*e}*jh |?| [>qund->.'' For severe Cplds,
obsfinHteCouiih-, FF -•ii<n-rliHit:«-s, Asthma, and tp pi-t-vt-ni. Pm umonia it'.- unrivaled. qQc aii'l §1-00.. Triii. Inure
frep. Guaranteed l>y O. «. . ■ heele!*'-
Fbarmauy.
Oversiocfc of Watches
Until May 1 will sell any size Elgin or Waltham
movement in a gold filled case for $10.00.
E. H. Cressy,
Jeweler and Optician.
r Not Get
spepsia r
If you can help it. Kodol prevents Dyspepsia, hy
effectually helping Nature to Relieve Indigestion.
But don't trifle with Indigestion.
A great-many people who have
trifled •with indigestion, have been
sorry for it—when nervous or
chronic dyspepsia resulted, and
they have not been able to cure it
Use Kodol and prevent having
Dyspepsia.
- Everyone is subject to indigestion. Stomach, derangement follows
stomach abuse, just as naturally
and just as surely as a sound and
healthy stomach results upon the
taking of Kodol,
"When you experience sourness
of etomaeb, belching of gas and
•fiauae^ting fluid, bloated sensation,
gnawing pain in the pit of the
stomach, heart, hum (so-called),
diarrhoea, headaches, dullness or
chronic tired feeling—you need Ko-
do}. JSlpA then the quicker you take
Kodol—-the better. Eat what you
want, let Kodol digest it.
Ordinary pepsin "dyspepsia tahlets," physics, etc., are not likely
to be of much benefit to you, in
digestive ailments. Pepsin is only
a partial digester—and physics are
not digesters at all.
Kodol is a perfect digester. If
you" could see Kodol digesting every
particle of food, of all kinds, in the
glass test-tubes in our laboratories, *
you would know this just as weli
as we do.
Nature and Kodol will always
cure a sick stomach—but in order
to be cured, the stomach must rest.
That is what Kodol do'es—rests the
stomach, while the stomach gets
well. -Just as simple as A, TJ, C.
Our Guarantee
Go to your druggist today and get a dollar bottle. Then after you have used tho
entire contents of the bottle if you can
honestly say, that it has not done you any
BOod,-ret«rn the bottle to the druggist and
he Trill refund your money -without question or delay. We will then Tay the druggist for the bottle.- Don't hesitate, aU
druggists know that onr guarantee is good.
This offer applies to the large bottle only
and fo bnt one in a family. The large bottle contains SH times as much as the fifl»
cent bottle. v
Kodol is prepared at the labora-
toriesof E.G.DeWitt & Co., Chicas<j,.
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Object Description
| Title | 1909-02-25; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1909-02-25 |
| 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 |
