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A. J. WARREN. Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1909.
VOL. XXIX.-NO 26
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HOW TO MAKE MONEY
The'average person has but two; ways by whiuh to make
money—diie is to work for it. and the other is to have his
money-work for him—BU Tin either instance *
The Secret of Success is Saving
$1.66 or more, deposited in the
SALINE SAVINGS BANK
will earn you 3 per cent interest, compounded semi-annually,
and is always at jour command when opportunities come.
Deposits made before April 5tb, draw interest from the 1st.
Unexcelled facilities for conimerlal depositors.
OFFICERS
Charles Burkhart, President
Daniel Nissly, Vice, President Geo. A. Lehman. Cashier
Arthur A. Wood, 2nd Nice Pras. W. T. Bradford, Auditor
Wheeler's Pharmacy
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has a full line of »
STAPLE Goods
including ew elry, Silverware, Toilet
Articles, Books, Stationary, Etc.
"Pittsburgh Perfect"
Fences The Best Because
1. Stays are Electrically Welded- to the strands" forming a perfect union
and an amalgamation with the strands not found in any other fence.
2. All stay wires are mado as heavy as intermediate line wires. A
fence, like a chain, is only as strong as the lightest material in it. Think
this over carefully.
8. No wraps to get loose, to hold moisture and cause rust.
4. No projections to injure stock or tear wool from sheep.
5. Stronger at the joints than any other fence, Welded together with
•lei'tricity.
6. Guaranteed that the wire is not injured at the joints.
7. .Guaranteed adjustable to uneven ground. *
8. Guaranteed that, stays vvjll not separate from joints.
J). Guaranty ajl pght4n every particula*:.
10. l^ade by • ^ifist ffl°4PFR Rr'fipP?8 an4 "-Jfl rke latest improved rua-
' WWW:
11. .Mogt p,f the wea,k flqfnts in other fences are on account of the -vay
■ he stays are fastened,
Our stays are amalgamatdd with the strands bv means of electricity and
the strength of, the fence increased a hundredfold over the strength of a
fence where the stays are wrapped or clamped on the strands.
., You may pay more money for other fences but yoti cannot get as.good a
fence as "Pittsburgh Perfect.'* .
F. D. Fdrd, Agent
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The Annual Statement of the Township
of Saline for the year ending March 23,1909.
Just Recteved a New Line Of
Contingent Fund
Bal on hand March 24, 1908
Rec'd from Voted Tax
" 'J; Delinquent taxes
" " Excess of roll
$643 81
660 00
15.24
30.02
Total -
$1289 07
Paid out:— „■
Returned Taxes
$ 73.00
Treasurer's salary and supplies
i 28.00
Highway Commissioner's
salary and supplies
. 46.50
Clerk's salary
120.00
Supervisor's salary
150.00
Annual election and
board meeting
42 00
Decoration Day donation
15 00
Board of Review
12.00
Primary Election
29.00
School Inspectors
6.00
General Election
5C.00
Bal on band March 23,1909
717.57
Total
51289.07
Permanent Improvement Fund
Voted Tax
Highway and Delinquent
, „ Highway Fund
Prom Gravel Fund ■:•
Tctal
Paid out:—
For Gravel
" Plunk
" Stone
" Ceinnnt and Hardware
" Tile
'* Bridges an 1 Culverts
" Ltlior
" Team wprk
Bal on hand March 88, 1909
Total
$2034.64
36.95
194.96
$2266.55
$470.80
239 95
51.00
160.17
39.59
36120
649 11
200 00
94 73
'$2266 55
We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that the foregoing annual statement is true and correct according to pur best knowledge and belief and that
the same is hereby made by order of the township board of the Township of
' Saline. John Lutz, Supervisor
- Oscar C. "Wheeler, Clerk
Highway Repair Fund
Keo'd from Voted Tax $1991 70
Paid out:—
Orders for General road work $1922 27
Bal. on hand Match 23, 1909 69 43
Total $1991 70
Poor Fund
Bal on hand Maron 24, 1908 $208.31
Paid out:—-
Salary of Health officer
Medical services
Funeral expenses
Bal on hand March 28, 1909
Total
Scraper Fund
Bal ou hand March 24, 190S
Paid out:—
Scraper Blades ' ,'s
Repairs-on Machines v
Bal" on hand March 23,1909L
Total ;
School Fund
Bal on hand Dist No. Ife
11 li U 11 II Q
£i
It il I, ' il II e
ii it - tc ct tt io
A
Total
Dog Tax Fund
Bal on hand March 24,1908
Dog Tax
Total
Paid out:—
School Districts
Sheep Killed .
Viewing Sheep
Bal on hand Match 23, 1909
Total
Bounty Fund
Uic'il from Voted Tax
Paidoui:—
Overdrawn 1908
Ord.-i's
Bal on hand March-23, 1909
Total
Recapitulation
Ami in Contingent Fund j
" *' His; li way Imp. Fund
•" '* " aepair '*
"■ " Poor Furid
*' " Scrap -i* Fund
'* ** Bounty Fund
•- '■ Dojr Fund
" " Schoo' P r.tricts
Total £ mt in Treasury
$ 5.00
23.25
29.00
151.06
$208.31
'$34.34
$15.00
13 00
. 6.34
- $34.34
$484.23
, 154.60
" 95.10
127.67
Spring and
nmmer
s
$861.60
$208.00
119.00,
$327.06
$ 63 05
38.00
12 00
213 95
$327 00
$200.00
$ 19.36
10105
79 59
$200 00
$717.57
' 94 73
'69 43
151.06
634
79.59
213.95
861 liO
$2194.27
New Sateens, Organdies, Mercerized Crepe Goods,
Percales, Ginghams, New Laces and. Embroideries.
Come in and we will be glad to show them to you.
Full line of Groceries and Baked Goods.
Fresh Garden Seeds, Onion Sets, Etc.
Home-made Maple Syrup.
Phone vour orders to No. 86.
SALINE CO-OPERATIVE GO
and it is toliin the testtubeat the Creamery. The
quality o£ the feed upon which your cows have been
kept is reflected in the monthly-pay check.
"I'd Bather Die, Doctor,
than have my feet cut off," said M. L
Bingham of Priiic-ville, III., "bit
you'll die from gangrene (which had
erten away eiylit toes) if you do'i't,"
said ail doctor.*. Instead, he used
Bucklen's Arnica Salve till wholly
cured. Its cures ol- Eczema, Fever
Sores, Boils, Burns and Piles astound
the world. 25c at O. C. Wheeler's
Pharmacy.
Choate's Humorous Comparison,
Chief Justice Shaw of Massachu.-.
setts, one of the greatest lawyers. Qf
his time, was a plain, practical man,
and looked in his old age, ^s he sat on
^he bench, somewhat like a, Chinese
idol, and he tised frequently, to, cut off,
Mc. Choatgs eloquence by Calling bim
baok tg tha plain facts. Xt £ h.ai* din-
nesr. 'Choate wJis called npon. to. toast
t^§ chjef ju,§t(pev and what he s.ajdj was
<piis;' "We regard our chief justice as.
theThe.athen regards his idol. We. know,
fiat,he is ugly, but we feel that he is.
great." ■
Foley's Honey and Tar is a safegua.rd
against serious results from spring
colds, .which inflame the lungs and develop inV> pneumonia. Av,oid counterfeits by insisting upon having the genr
ulne Foley's H mey and Tar, which
c.n'ains no harmful diugs. ..O. C.
Wheeler's Pharmacy.
Benithe ^The Kinij You to Alwajs Boii^
Signature
of
SaSvffJS;
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Fed on
Hand-Mixed Feed
is made of "the, best feed elements to give the
greatest yield of milk—it is designed^ first of ail-
to give tiie animal sufficient muscle and strength to
enable, her fo produce" a heavy flow of milk—it is
ready mixed, and perfectly balanced—it's made
for a specific purpose—to produce
milk—it's rijght.
FOR SAI3E BY ■, '
COOLBuOS.GMIN
BtSv'=v:'»5'S''
-a*T—"v^V:^:
^*S"'sSv'
Fed on
Hammond D«l,*r Fd
His earns,.
Wlfep he had stepped on her feet
fpr about the sixth tjme she stopped
dancing.
' "I wi}l git down now," she said
"quietly; !*J aee that ydu prefer foot-
MlZ
This is the most dangerous time of
the year to'catch co'd, and it is* the-
hardest time to cure it. If you should
take a cold, a few dot-es'of Kennedy's
Laxative' Couah Syrup will act very
promptly. Its laxative, principle cures
the cold by driviner it from the system
by a gentle hut nalurrl action of the
bowels. Children especially like Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup, as it
tastes so good, nearly like maple syrup. It is sol* by All D -tilers. 33 ■
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Church Items.
Sta-acXardL Time
BAPTIST
Rev. John IT. Tree, Pastor.
Iu:00 a. ta. Preaching Service,
11:15 Sunday School.
5:30B..Y.P.U. service,
6:30. p. in. Preaching Service.
Hid-week prayer meeting Thursi
evening 7:00 p. m.
BRESBYTERIAN
Rev.H. M. IVlorey, Pasloc-
10:00 a. m. Preaching SeiMtice. "
11:15 a. m. Suuaay School.
(3:00 p. m. Christian Endea,Y9r.
7:00 p. m. Preaching Services..
7:00. p. m. Thursday evening pray
meeting
EVANGELICAL.
Rev. Theo. G. Papsdorf, pastor.
9,:3ft a.r m. Preaching Service.
*10:30 a m. Sunday Scnool.
-7:30 p. rn. First Wednesday of
month Y. I?. S. ,
METHODIST
Re». Howard Goldie, pastor.
9:30 a. m. Class meeting.
10:00 a. m. Preaching service.
11:30 a. m. Sunday Sohool.
. 3;fj0*p~'m-< Junior Leaerue.
ft:00,p ra-15pwortb League
7:00 p. m. Preaching service.
1 ,"7:00 p. m. Thursday evening .prajer
meeting. . :
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church of Christ; Seientist,
Nissly Jiall, *
Sunduv service 10:iS0 a. ro. \
Wedn-'sdav evening meeting at 7:00.
Reading- room open daily, Sundays
excepted, from 2:00 to 4:00 p m. Al?
are cordiaMy invifpd to the Services
arid tbe Reading Room. .
"Exclusive Designs ranging in price
from 10c to $1.S5 per double roll.
Oonie in and look before yon buy.
ros,
When You Hav.e
in your house it can. be used in a hundred different ways, for .the convenience and comfort
* ^
of your home. We sell it.
Washtenaw tight &-4>-ower Co.
Ypsilanti, Michigan
Object Description
| Title | 1909-04-08; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1909-04-08 |
| 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 |
