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The Saline
A. I. WARREN. Publisher.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THTJESDAY, APRIL, lb\ 1896.
VOL. XVL---NO. 24.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
T W. GAUNTLETT, O. O.
Graduate of the
Chicago OpMhalmic.Co-llege and Hospital
Will call and test your eyes if you address
meat
MILAN, - MIOH.
T> F. SHEEDER, A. Nl., Nl. D
Physician & Surgeon.
From the TJ. of M. and Jefferson Hospital College, Philadelphia. Late assistant to the Bliss
Eye Hospital, Springfield, O.
Special attention given to the eye.
Eyes tested aud glasses fitted.
Office and Residence— over store, Chicago St.
SABINE - MIOH.
T)R.G. E. HATHAWAY.
Dentist
Office over Nichols Bros, drug store.
SALINE, - - MICH.
P E.JONES.
Attorney at" Law.
Business attendedTto with Promptness and
Care. Office on McKay street,
SALINE, - - MIOH.
p" .:WILLIANIS
Attorney at Law,
EBpeoiai;attention paid to Pension Claims of all
kinds. Nowcomb Block,
MILAN, - - MICH.
OW. CHANDLER, Nl D.,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
3fflce on Adrian Street, first door south of the
Wallace Block,
SALINE, - MICH.
C> O. SLAGHT,
Veterinary Surgeon.
MACOltf, LENAWEE CO., MICH.
Connection witn Tecumseh by Telegraph
and.by Mail.
ALL CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
YfTATERNIAN'
PHOTOGRAPH GALLEM.
(Miss Gillett'sold stand.)
Will bein Saline every Wednesday and shall be
Mensed to meet all in need of work in my line.
"Jail and see samples of our work. ,
F
ISH'S
Barber Shop.
•lair Cutting, Shaving, Shampooing nd all
Work in the Barber Line.
-HOMER FISH.
SALINE, - - MICH.
A. J.- WARREN,
CONYEYANCER AND
Notary « Public.
AU legal papers drawn oil short
notice and. at prices within the
reach of all.
General Fire Insurance a Specialty.
CM MEAT MARKET.
G. A. IINDENSCHMIDT
Is still at the old stand, where he is always pre
pared to serve his customers with THE BEST
IN THE MARKET in the line of
Fresh and Salt Meats of all Kinds,
Poultry," Fish, Sausap, Etc.,
AT POPULAR °R CES.
Complete steam outfit for manufacturing sau
,sage. Remember the old stand.
C. A. LINDENSCHM1DT
Stientifio American
Agency for
—,, CAVEATS,
r* TRADE MARKS,
DESIGN PATENTS,
COPYRIGHTS, eto.
"For information and free Handbook writo to
M.UNN & CO.. S6I Broadway. New York.
Oldest bureau for securing patent; in America.
Every patent taken out by us ia brought before
tho public by a notice given free of charge in the
iwnm
largest circulation of any scientific paper In tho
world. Splendidly Illustrated. No intclllftent
man should be without It. Weekly. S3.00 a
.year; $1.50 sixmonths. Address, MUSIC & CO.,
PuBLBBEas, 361 Broadway, Now York city.
Council Proceedings.
Regular meeting held April 13 1896.
President VanDuzer in the chair.
Present trustees: Harmon, Jackson,
Schairer, McKinnon Hauser, Burkhart
Minutes of the previous meetings
read ana approved.
Bond of Treasurer J. G. Ehnis was
accepted.
Report of Street Commissioner Barr
presented, approved and ordered
placed on file.
The Council made the appointmen ts:
Cemetery Trustee
G. C. Townsend
Special Assessors
A.J. Warren, E. W. Wallace, D.
Nissly
Marshal
Fred Jerry
Street Commissioner
M. D. Wallace
"Village Attorney
P. E. Jimes
Special Police
H. A. Jewell
Health Officer
Dr.S.W. Chandler
Board of Review
W. J. Jackson, G. E. Schairer
President pro tern
J. McKinnon
Chief of Fire Department
O. M. Kelsey
On motion the scale of wages bo the
same as last year
Work by the day $1.23
Team and Man 2.50
Clerk for the year 35.00
Marshal 00.00
Health Officer 5.00
The President announced the following standing committees:
Finance
Schairer, Hauser, McKinnon
Street
Jackson, Schairer, Harmon
Cemetery
Burkhart, Hauser, McKinnon
Ordinance
Hauser, Jackson, Burkhart
Ways and Means
Hauser, McKinnon, Schairer
On motion the chief ot lire depart
ment be allowed $10 for expenses while
attending tho Firemen's Association
held at Ithaca, May 10th next.
On motion the President appointed a
committee to act with a like committee of G. A. R's. i o regard to Memorial
day Burkhart and Schairer were, a) -
pointed.
Motion adopted that the Street Commissioner confer with the School
Board in regard to cistern and report
at the next meeting.
The council approved of the following and orders were drawn for the
same.
a. "W. Barr Street "Work S3.00
W. Brainard Marshal & care tramps S.30
E. M.Henne -Hardware 1.15
Meeting adjourned.
S. B. VanDuzer,
C. N How, President.
Clerk.
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Cemetery Tjustees.
A meeting of the cemetery trustees
was held at the council room Thursday,
April 16.
Present—A. J. "Warren, chairman;
G. C. Townsend and A. C. Clarke.
Minutes of previous meeting read
and approved.
A. J. Warren was re-elected chairman for another year.
Jacob Lutz was elected sexton.
A motion was then carried that the
chairman confer with Mr. Woodard, of
Ypsilanti, aud others as to the platting
of the new yard, and get figures of
same.
The following resolutions were presented and adopted:
Resolved: That the gates of thu cemetery he opened for the benefit of the
public, from 2 until 6:80 o'clock on Sundays, from May 15 to Oct. 15.
Resolved: That all grading or "building-up of lots or parts of lots in the old
yard shall ho under the supervision of
the hoard of cemetery commissioner?.
Resolved: That the grading or filling
in of any lot must be completed within
a reasonable time, any lot so commenced and not finished or delayed in
its completion, except for a just cause,
shall he completed by the hoard of trus
tees, and subject to sale for the expense,
if the lot owner refuses payment of
same.
Meeting adjourned,
A. J. Warren,
Chairraau.
C. N. HOW,
Cierk.
Aunt Rachel's Bitters.
The undeniable fact that these Bitters are composed in the main of
Speer's Wine wilh Peruvian Bark,
Snake Root' etc. analyzed and recommended tb invalids and the Medical
profession, bv the best chemists* in the
United States cannot fail in inspiring
confidence in the use of theso Malarial
Bitters.
Mooreville.
Spring is here in good earnest,
Mr. and Mrs. Covert, of Ann Arbor,
have been spending a few days at P.
S. Olds'.
Gptlieb Josenhans and family, of
Blissfield, spent Saturday with Mrs. J's
parents Mr. and Mrs. Draper.
Miss Donna McLaehlan was home
from Ann Arbor Sunday.
Mrs. Henderson has heen, entertaining a sister from Briton.
Miss Lena Schaffer and a friend from
Ypsilanti are spending the week with
Miss Clara McMullen.
Mrs. Isaac Clark goes to Bay City
this week to spend the summer with
her daughter.
J. D. Forsythe's span of colts ran
away with a roller Saturday. No one
was hurt and no damage done.
C. H. Culver who is driving team for
Frank Haynes at Ypsilanti was bruised
considerably in a runaway last week.
News and Notes.
Cranberries are again reported a short
crop, though not as short as last year.
Reports from the principal onion growing districts in the country indicate
that the crop is at least 25 per cent
larger than that of last' year.
In most of the canning districts the
tomato crop was only abont half the
acreage of last year and the yield only
abont half as heavy. But the amount of
stock carried over was very heavy.
The pack of canned peaches is reported light owing to the high prices of
fresh fruit.
The corn crop is donbtless the largest
ever grown in view of extent of area.
The wheat product of the United
States will, it is believed, not be far
from 450,000,000 bushels.
It is estimated hy Ezra Meeker, the
leading grower and shipper of hops in
tbe state of Washington, that the crop
will not be more thaw half that- of former years.
The assistant statistician of the department of agriculture says that the
year 1895 is noted for "a restricted area
and widespread failure of cotton and
winter wheat, joined with a largely increased extent cf corn and potatoes."
BucHen's Arnica Save.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts
Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt ISuemii, Fever.
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin "Eruption, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per hox.
Fur sale by Lister & Sheeder the Druggists.
salesmen "Wanted.
Pushiug. trustworthy men to represent us in the sale of our Choice Nursery stock. Specialties controlled by
us. Highest Salary or Commission
paid weekly. Steady employment the
year round. Outfit free; exclusive territory; experience not necessary; big
pay assured workers; special inducements to beginners. Write at once for
particulars to
ALLEN NURSERY GO.
Rochester, N. Y.
THE NEW
Standard • Dictionary.
Of the English Language.
THE MOST COMPLETE.—It defines
about 300,000 words aud phrases—
nearly one-third more than are defined in the large and expensive Century dictionary, and more than twice
as many as are defined in the latest
revisions of Webster's and Worcester's "unabridged"' dictionaries,
THE MOST AUTHORITATIVE.—Its
production required the co-operation
of 247 editors and specialists for
nearly five years, at an average expense Of §4,000 a week; in all, about
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being three times as groat as that of
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BUILT ON ORIGINAL PLANS.—It.
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with its superior treatment of subjects, carry the work lmyo,,d Ibi-
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Don't buy it dictionary till you h;ive
examined the- Stand .int.
Can be paid for at 50c per week.
Fo prio-13 and terms write.
SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION.
J.T. Midgley Agt.
18 Traver St. Ann Arbor. Mich.
Bahy, hahy, baby, as quick as a wink,
hefore they think, is the way we take
them at Waterman's Photo gallery.
Your Boy Won't live A Month,
;■ So Mr. Gillman Brown, S Gardner Mass.
was told by the doctors His son had lung
trouble following typhoid malarial and he
spent three hundred and seventy dollars
with doctors who finally gave him up saying "Yonr son won't live a month. He
tried Dr. King's New Discovery, and a few
bottles restored Trim to health and enabled
Mm to go to work a perfectly well man
He says he owes Ms present good health
to the use of Dr. King's New Discovery,
and knows it to be the best in the world
for lung troubles. Trial bottles free at
Lister & Sheeder Drug Store. 4
Commissioners Notice
State of Michigan, county ot Washtenaw
The undersigned having been appointed by
the Probate Courtforsaid county, commissioners to receiye, examine and adjust all claims
and demands o£ all persons against the estate of
Fidilla B. Watson, late of said county deceased,
hereby give notice that six months from date are
allowed, by order of said Probate Court
for creditors to present their cliims against the
estate of said deceased, and that they wiU meet
at the law office of Frank E. Jones in the village
of Saline, in said county, on the twentyfifth day
of May and on the twenty-fourth day of August
next, at ten o'clock a. m. of each of said days to
receive, examine and adjust said claims.
Dated February twenty-four, one thousand
eightjhundred and ninety six."
Chakles Burkhart
George 32, Schairer
Commissioners.
Commissioner's Notice.
State op MiOHiGAS.iCounty of Washtenaw 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
P. Wood, late of said county, deceased, hereby give notice that six months from date are allowed, by order of said Probate Court, for creditors to present their claims against the estate of
siid deceased, and that they will meet at the residence of Edward A. Hauser in the village of Saline in said county, on the fourteenth day
of May, and on the fourteenth day of
August next, at 10 o'clock a. m. of each of said
days,to receive, examine and adjust said claims.
Dated. February fourteenth one thousand eigh
hundred and ninety six.
George Fldkamp,
Charles eIsbsll,
Commissioners.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Whereas default has been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage bearing date the
fifth day of November A. D. one thousand eight
hundred and eighty-nine, made and executed by
Adam .Kiedel sr. and MargaretEiedel.his wife of
the township ofBridgewater and state of Michigan
to John Burg Sr. ot the * township of York
county and state afore said and duly
recorded in the office of Kegister of Deeds for
said county of Washtenaw in Uiber sixty-seven
on page two hundred and eighty-nine, on the
twelfth day of November one thousand eight hun
dred and eight-nine; and by which default the
power of sale contained in said mortgage has
become operative and no proceedings having
been had at law to recover the amount due upon the said mortgage, or any part thereof there
being claimed to be due at the date of this notice the sum of two thousand two hundred and
forty-two dollars aud ninety six cents for principal, and interest upon said mortgage as well as
the sum of thirty dollars attorney fee as provided for by law and stipulated ii said mortgage
besides ih« costs and charges of foreclosing.
Therefore notice is hereby given that the said
mortgage will uo foreclosed pursuant to the
statue iu such case made aud provided by a
sale at public auction atuiesoutlidoorof thecourt
housein tlie city of Ami Arbor, said county of
Washtenaw in said state of iMicUiguu(.thai being
ibe plaee of holding the Circuit court for said
county of Washtenaw) on the twenty-sixthday of
June one thousand eight hundred ninety-six at
ten o'clock in the lurenoonof said day of so
much and such parts of theproperty mentioned
and. described in said mortaage as shall be sufficient to cover the amountso uueupon said mortgage as aforesaid together with interest, attorney
fees and other costs and charges of .said foreclosure and sale, which premises are described
in said mortgage as follows: All that certain piece
or parcel of land situated in the township oi'Bridge
waier county of "Washtenaw state ofMichigan aud
described as follows, to-wit: The east half of the
northwest quarter of section ten in said township
of Bridgewater Dated, April first one thousand eight hundred ninety-six.
FRAJskE. Jones, John Burg,
Atty. for Mortgagee. Mortgagee.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made in the conditions of
a certain mortgage bearing date June seventh
A. D. onethousand eight hundred and eighty-
four made and executed by Lucy-A. Young
of the township of York, Washtenaw county
Michigan to Ira Bassett then of the township
of Lodi, county aud state aforesaid <since deceased) and duly recorded on the seventh day
of June A. D. one thousand eight hundred and
eighty-four ra the office of the Kegister of Deeds
of said county of Washtenaw in Liber fifty-seven
of mortgages on page five hundred and thirty;
nine. By which default the power of sale contained in the said mortgage has become operative, and no proceeding having been had aclaw
to recover the amount due upon tlie said mortgage or any part thereof and there being claimed
to be due at the date of this notice the sum of
seventeen hundred and fifty-live dollars and ten
cents for. principal and interest upon said mortgage debt as well as the sum of twenty five dollars attorney fee as provided by law, and stipulated in said mortgage, besides the costs and
charges of this foreclosure. Therefore notice
is hereby given that the said mortgage will be
foreclosed pursuant to the statute in such case
made aud provided by a sale at public auction
at the south front door of the Court House in
the city of Ann Arbor in said county of "Washtenaw (that being the place of holding the Circuit
Courts for the county of Washtenaw, in said
state of M'chigan) on the first day of ""lay A. D.
oue thousand eight huudred and ninty-six at ten
o'clock in the forenoon of said day of st much
or *uch parts of the property mentioned :iml
desciibed in said mortgage sis shall he sufficient
to cover th» amount so due upon said mortgage
together with attorneys fee. interest and other
costs and charges of s'ich foreclosure and sale
which premises are described in said m"»rtgoge
as follows: All „hosecertain tracts or pMeets of
land situated iu the townships of Augusta and
York as follows. The north east quarter of the
south east tniarter of section thirty six of town
four, south range six eastaud containing forty
acres more or less. Also the west ten acres of
the north west quarter of south West quarter of
section thirty one of township fou-. south or
range seven east Washtenaw County Michigan.
Dated February sixth, onethousand eight-
hundred and ninety six.
Hahrison TV. UassetT;
Administratror dehonis no-.v with Hie will an
nexed of the estate of Ira]Bassett deceased.
FrankE. Jones,
Attorney for Administrator.
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PATENTS
j Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat-
S ent business conducted for moderate Fees.
5 Our Office is Opposite U.S. Patent Office i
J and we can secure patent >n less time than those J
iremoteirom Washington. * J
J Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip-J
{tion. We advise, if patentable or nbti free of j
5 charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. }
{ A Pumphixt, "How to Obtain Patents," with. J
J cost oi same in the U. S. and foreign countries J
Ssentfree. Address, i
C.A.SNOW&CO.
Opp. patent Office, Washington, d. C. J
-A--p:r?±l Specials
-% In the #
At E. F. MILLS &Go;s,_2£S/Maiii street.
For tlie month of April we shall offer our
stock of Carpets, Mattings, Rugs., Art Squares
Lace Curtains, Portiers, etc., at specially attractive prices.
Highest grade body brussels ' S1.08
Genui.Ee body brussels ' ,83
Finest SI tapestry brussels at .75
■•Agra" carpets soldS'lmany stores .75
25000 yards
New Mattings
At Prices 25 per cent lower than you
have paid in former seasons.
Best quality extra super75c ingrain .59
Choice stylo ingrain all wool .48
All wool ingrain usual 50c grade .39
All our 35e and 31c ingrains .25
Portieres
In New Effects
and at—
Popular Prices.
Lace Curtains
A Large Stock bought this Spring
that enables us to offer
Unequaled Values.
As an Especial Inducement to
April Buyers
Wo shall present-lo every person whose purchases in tho Carpet
Department amount to $20 a valuable and useful gift, as describod be- -
low, provided payment is made tit the time of purchase.
To every purchaser of §20 or over we will give a Bissell Crown Jewel Carpet
Sweeper. Kegular price S2.50.
To every purchaser" of S25 or over we will give a Bissell Furniture Protectoj:
Carpet Sweeper. Regular price S3.
To every purchaser of §35 or over we will a Bissell Gold Medal Carpet Sweep
el* Regular price $3.50
Everyone Jis aware that Bissell Sweepers are the huest in market,
and that the above are the best brand they make, This is an opportun-
ity to secure one" without costing you a penny, as prices are guaranteed
as low or lower than any other house.
E. F. Mills Co.
,A.-rt-n .^iclDoir?., JS/L±cJcl
3Ufe6We
Your Pocket Book
This year you will consult it before you make 3'our Spring
Purchases.
It's Hard Times
With all of us. We tire going to help you aud we want you
to help us.
Reduce our Stock
The pricos we will make you will be the lowest we have,
ever raade. To assure you of this fact we want you to compare
our merchandise with that of our compeditors. You will easily
see we are saving you money Its uot what°you earn but wbt
you save that makes you rich.
35 S. Main St. Ann Arbor.
Ob, young Lochinyai* came out of tiro West.
And he rode aPatee. the wheel that's the best.
And one day ho eloped with his very best girl,
And away from her parents
They went wilh a whirl.
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Are the latest and most handsome Hue of wheels on tho market.
Are right up to <liit« in every particular.
Have au elegstnce of finish and a charming individuality, that tmt «>nly
separates Ihem from the common rim of wheels, but gives llut
lider an »ir of suj» riority that ndijs tone and dignily.
Thev have crcnli'i] :i sciiMilion wherever shown.
Its"dust-proof" bi'Hrings are dust "proof. lis easy to. say bnt ho\r
many hii^rles really are dust proof?
Price is*rjght^-**-»zs^j^y
!. W. POED & SQN; Agents
u.
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Object Description
| Title | 1896-04-16; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1896-04-16 |
| 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. |
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| Language | English |
Description
| Title | 1896-04-16; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1896-04-16 |
| 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 |
| Transcript |
The Saline A. I. WARREN. Publisher. SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THTJESDAY, APRIL, lb\ 1896. VOL. XVL---NO. 24. f * '«? & w w 4 •••* a>. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. T W. GAUNTLETT, O. O. Graduate of the Chicago OpMhalmic.Co-llege and Hospital Will call and test your eyes if you address meat MILAN, - MIOH. T> F. SHEEDER, A. Nl., Nl. D Physician & Surgeon. From the TJ. of M. and Jefferson Hospital College, Philadelphia. Late assistant to the Bliss Eye Hospital, Springfield, O. Special attention given to the eye. Eyes tested aud glasses fitted. Office and Residence— over store, Chicago St. SABINE - MIOH. T)R.G. E. HATHAWAY. Dentist Office over Nichols Bros, drug store. SALINE, - - MICH. P E.JONES. Attorney at" Law. Business attendedTto with Promptness and Care. Office on McKay street, SALINE, - - MIOH. p" .:WILLIANIS Attorney at Law, EBpeoiai;attention paid to Pension Claims of all kinds. Nowcomb Block, MILAN, - - MICH. OW. CHANDLER, Nl D., PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. 3fflce on Adrian Street, first door south of the Wallace Block, SALINE, - MICH. C> O. SLAGHT, Veterinary Surgeon. MACOltf, LENAWEE CO., MICH. Connection witn Tecumseh by Telegraph and.by Mail. ALL CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. YfTATERNIAN' PHOTOGRAPH GALLEM. (Miss Gillett'sold stand.) Will bein Saline every Wednesday and shall be Mensed to meet all in need of work in my line. "Jail and see samples of our work. , F ISH'S Barber Shop. •lair Cutting, Shaving, Shampooing nd all Work in the Barber Line. -HOMER FISH. SALINE, - - MICH. A. J.- WARREN, CONYEYANCER AND Notary « Public. AU legal papers drawn oil short notice and. at prices within the reach of all. General Fire Insurance a Specialty. CM MEAT MARKET. G. A. IINDENSCHMIDT Is still at the old stand, where he is always pre pared to serve his customers with THE BEST IN THE MARKET in the line of Fresh and Salt Meats of all Kinds, Poultry" Fish, Sausap, Etc., AT POPULAR °R CES. Complete steam outfit for manufacturing sau ,sage. Remember the old stand. C. A. LINDENSCHM1DT Stientifio American Agency for —,, CAVEATS, r* TRADE MARKS, DESIGN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, eto. "For information and free Handbook writo to M.UNN & CO.. S6I Broadway. New York. Oldest bureau for securing patent; in America. Every patent taken out by us ia brought before tho public by a notice given free of charge in the iwnm largest circulation of any scientific paper In tho world. Splendidly Illustrated. No intclllftent man should be without It. Weekly. S3.00 a .year; $1.50 sixmonths. Address, MUSIC & CO., PuBLBBEas, 361 Broadway, Now York city. Council Proceedings. Regular meeting held April 13 1896. President VanDuzer in the chair. Present trustees: Harmon, Jackson, Schairer, McKinnon Hauser, Burkhart Minutes of the previous meetings read ana approved. Bond of Treasurer J. G. Ehnis was accepted. Report of Street Commissioner Barr presented, approved and ordered placed on file. The Council made the appointmen ts: Cemetery Trustee G. C. Townsend Special Assessors A.J. Warren, E. W. Wallace, D. Nissly Marshal Fred Jerry Street Commissioner M. D. Wallace "Village Attorney P. E. Jimes Special Police H. A. Jewell Health Officer Dr.S.W. Chandler Board of Review W. J. Jackson, G. E. Schairer President pro tern J. McKinnon Chief of Fire Department O. M. Kelsey On motion the scale of wages bo the same as last year Work by the day $1.23 Team and Man 2.50 Clerk for the year 35.00 Marshal 00.00 Health Officer 5.00 The President announced the following standing committees: Finance Schairer, Hauser, McKinnon Street Jackson, Schairer, Harmon Cemetery Burkhart, Hauser, McKinnon Ordinance Hauser, Jackson, Burkhart Ways and Means Hauser, McKinnon, Schairer On motion the chief ot lire depart ment be allowed $10 for expenses while attending tho Firemen's Association held at Ithaca, May 10th next. On motion the President appointed a committee to act with a like committee of G. A. R's. i o regard to Memorial day Burkhart and Schairer were, a) - pointed. Motion adopted that the Street Commissioner confer with the School Board in regard to cistern and report at the next meeting. The council approved of the following and orders were drawn for the same. a. "W. Barr Street "Work S3.00 W. Brainard Marshal & care tramps S.30 E. M.Henne -Hardware 1.15 Meeting adjourned. S. B. VanDuzer, C. N How, President. Clerk. m . i Cemetery Tjustees. A meeting of the cemetery trustees was held at the council room Thursday, April 16. Present—A. J. "Warren, chairman; G. C. Townsend and A. C. Clarke. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. A. J. Warren was re-elected chairman for another year. Jacob Lutz was elected sexton. A motion was then carried that the chairman confer with Mr. Woodard, of Ypsilanti, aud others as to the platting of the new yard, and get figures of same. The following resolutions were presented and adopted: Resolved: That the gates of thu cemetery he opened for the benefit of the public, from 2 until 6:80 o'clock on Sundays, from May 15 to Oct. 15. Resolved: That all grading or "building-up of lots or parts of lots in the old yard shall ho under the supervision of the hoard of cemetery commissioner?. Resolved: That the grading or filling in of any lot must be completed within a reasonable time, any lot so commenced and not finished or delayed in its completion, except for a just cause, shall he completed by the hoard of trus tees, and subject to sale for the expense, if the lot owner refuses payment of same. Meeting adjourned, A. J. Warren, Chairraau. C. N. HOW, Cierk. Aunt Rachel's Bitters. The undeniable fact that these Bitters are composed in the main of Speer's Wine wilh Peruvian Bark, Snake Root' etc. analyzed and recommended tb invalids and the Medical profession, bv the best chemists* in the United States cannot fail in inspiring confidence in the use of theso Malarial Bitters. Mooreville. Spring is here in good earnest, Mr. and Mrs. Covert, of Ann Arbor, have been spending a few days at P. S. Olds'. Gptlieb Josenhans and family, of Blissfield, spent Saturday with Mrs. J's parents Mr. and Mrs. Draper. Miss Donna McLaehlan was home from Ann Arbor Sunday. Mrs. Henderson has heen, entertaining a sister from Briton. Miss Lena Schaffer and a friend from Ypsilanti are spending the week with Miss Clara McMullen. Mrs. Isaac Clark goes to Bay City this week to spend the summer with her daughter. J. D. Forsythe's span of colts ran away with a roller Saturday. No one was hurt and no damage done. C. H. Culver who is driving team for Frank Haynes at Ypsilanti was bruised considerably in a runaway last week. News and Notes. Cranberries are again reported a short crop, though not as short as last year. Reports from the principal onion growing districts in the country indicate that the crop is at least 25 per cent larger than that of last' year. In most of the canning districts the tomato crop was only abont half the acreage of last year and the yield only abont half as heavy. But the amount of stock carried over was very heavy. The pack of canned peaches is reported light owing to the high prices of fresh fruit. The corn crop is donbtless the largest ever grown in view of extent of area. The wheat product of the United States will, it is believed, not be far from 450,000,000 bushels. It is estimated hy Ezra Meeker, the leading grower and shipper of hops in tbe state of Washington, that the crop will not be more thaw half that- of former years. 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Trial bottles free at Lister & Sheeder Drug Store. 4 Commissioners Notice State of Michigan, county ot Washtenaw The undersigned having been appointed by the Probate Courtforsaid county, commissioners to receiye, examine and adjust all claims and demands o£ all persons against the estate of Fidilla B. Watson, late of said county deceased, hereby give notice that six months from date are allowed, by order of said Probate Court for creditors to present their cliims against the estate of said deceased, and that they wiU meet at the law office of Frank E. Jones in the village of Saline, in said county, on the twentyfifth day of May and on the twenty-fourth day of August next, at ten o'clock a. m. of each of said days to receive, examine and adjust said claims. Dated February twenty-four, one thousand eightjhundred and ninety six." Chakles Burkhart George 32, Schairer Commissioners. Commissioner's Notice. State op MiOHiGAS.iCounty of Washtenaw 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 P. Wood, late of said county, deceased, hereby give notice that six months from date are allowed, by order of said Probate Court, for creditors to present their claims against the estate of siid deceased, and that they will meet at the residence of Edward A. Hauser in the village of Saline in said county, on the fourteenth day of May, and on the fourteenth day of August next, at 10 o'clock a. m. of each of said days,to receive, examine and adjust said claims. Dated. February fourteenth one thousand eigh hundred and ninety six. George Fldkamp, Charles eIsbsll, Commissioners. MORTGAGE SALE. Whereas default has been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage bearing date the fifth day of November A. D. one thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine, made and executed by Adam .Kiedel sr. and MargaretEiedel.his wife of the township ofBridgewater and state of Michigan to John Burg Sr. ot the * township of York county and state afore said and duly recorded in the office of Kegister of Deeds for said county of Washtenaw in Uiber sixty-seven on page two hundred and eighty-nine, on the twelfth day of November one thousand eight hun dred and eight-nine; and by which default the power of sale contained in said mortgage has become operative and no proceedings having been had at law to recover the amount due upon the said mortgage, or any part thereof there being claimed to be due at the date of this notice the sum of two thousand two hundred and forty-two dollars aud ninety six cents for principal, and interest upon said mortgage as well as the sum of thirty dollars attorney fee as provided for by law and stipulated ii said mortgage besides ih« costs and charges of foreclosing. Therefore notice is hereby given that the said mortgage will uo foreclosed pursuant to the statue iu such case made aud provided by a sale at public auction atuiesoutlidoorof thecourt housein tlie city of Ami Arbor, said county of Washtenaw in said state of iMicUiguu(.thai being ibe plaee of holding the Circuit court for said county of Washtenaw) on the twenty-sixthday of June one thousand eight hundred ninety-six at ten o'clock in the lurenoonof said day of so much and such parts of theproperty mentioned and. described in said mortaage as shall be sufficient to cover the amountso uueupon said mortgage as aforesaid together with interest, attorney fees and other costs and charges of .said foreclosure and sale, which premises are described in said mortgage as follows: All that certain piece or parcel of land situated in the township oi'Bridge waier county of "Washtenaw state ofMichigan aud described as follows, to-wit: The east half of the northwest quarter of section ten in said township of Bridgewater Dated, April first one thousand eight hundred ninety-six. FRAJskE. Jones, John Burg, Atty. for Mortgagee. Mortgagee. MORTGAGE SALE. Default having been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage bearing date June seventh A. D. onethousand eight hundred and eighty- four made and executed by Lucy-A. Young of the township of York, Washtenaw county Michigan to Ira Bassett then of the township of Lodi, county aud state aforesaid |
