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SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MTOH., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1911.
.VOL. XXXI.--NO 20
SALINE SAVINGS BU
Pays THREE PER CENT interest on SAVINGS ACCOUNTS.
Issues attractive 3 perjcent Certificates of Deposit.
Eumishes pass book and checks and gives close attention to
every CHECKTNG.-ACCOUNT.
Issues Drafts payable in ALLoPAKTSJOF THE WORLD.
Issues SELF IDENTIFYING TRAVELERS CHECKS payable in any country on the hiap.
Slakes collections on all parts of the world at reasonable rates.
Places Fire Insurancelin STRONG RELIABLE COMPANIES.
A Rents Safety Deposit Boxes for ONEgDOLLAR PER YEAR,
Draws all kinds of legal papers and conveyances.
Loans money in large or smalljfamounts for long or short time
on approved security.
WE CAN HANDLE YOUR BUSINESS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE.
YOUR
You Can SAVE MONEY by
Giving US Your Order for
SPRAY this week.
Ask us about it.
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AUCTIONS. .
C. H. Miller will seil at auction on
the farm known as the H. R, Watson
farm i mile north of Saline village, on
Tuesday, Februaryj28/;1911
atJnineJo'clockTsharp, the following:
1 pair.Horses 6 and 7 years, 'weight
2900, -own brother and sister; £1 Bay
Team ISJyears, weight 2300;1["1 Brood
Mare 9.years, in foal, weight 1400; 1
pair Gray Colts 3 and"J4;;years,"Iweight
2200, well matched; 1 Bay Colt [coming 3, weight 1300; 1 Bay Yearling
Colt; 16 Cows, 8 New Milch, balance
due soon; 20 Head of Cattle from 1 to
2 years'old—5 Steers,"l'Holstein Bull,
14 Heifers nearly all from extra'milch
ing cows;J69 Breeding Ewes "nearly all
3 years old ahd will commence lambing March 15, 3 Cots Wool Buck, 12
Shoats, J100 Thoroughbred^uff;Rock
Hens, 10 bu. Kiln Dried ."Seed"Corn;
1200 bu. Corn? in" the ear,'1200 bu.
Oats, Quantity of Hay both Timothy
and Clover, Quantity of Cornstalks,
Quantity of Corn in bundle,' 7-foot
Deering Binder, Deering Corn Binder,
6-foot Deering^Mower, 12-foot Deering
HayTRake,"!-DeereIEay Loader,* Sterling Side Rake,' Hay Tedder, Land
Roller, Corn Drill with check row attachment, Empire Grain Drill, 3 2-
horse Iron Age Cultivators 1 new, 2
Birch Plows, 3 Spring-tooth Drags,
Large Corn Drag," 3 Truck Wagons 2
wide-tire andallHandy^Wagon, fSJHay
Racks 1 Flat fand^.JHaySfand^Stock
Racks combined with Top Boxes,
Spring JWagon, Bob Sleigh, Double
Carriage, ? Single^ Carriage, 3 sets
HeavySTeam] Harness," Light"1 Double
Driving Harness,:" iSinglet' Harness,
DehorningnStall, flS Sheep |Troiighs,
Power Cutting Box, Corn Sheller,
Fanning'Mill, Grindstone^'setlScales,
Truck and BagIHolder/50 Grain|Bags
Blankets and Robes,ra few Household
Goods, Milk Cans, Wheat on the
'ground, also numerous small articles
usually found on a farm.
J. W. Frsinsjii,, Auct. .
Whic!
This picture shows why JackSOH. S^&IlCe Jsthebest-
The St»y wire* are mado from the same gauge (size) hard steel wire as the laterals. The
Jackson knot is made from the same material and holds both ia a grip that never loosens.
The svhole fence is stiff and strong, and being made with mechanical accuracy it
always ' sits light.* Goes up or down hi.l as sraooth'.y as on the level. No uneven line wires.
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F, D. FORD
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The Adams
accomplishes by agitation in
better results than machines do in
IS XKEinutfes
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Alex. Moody,
pired
his lease having! ex-
About
The $50.00
■aPhoto
THE ADAMS is a washer, not a machine; It's
.light; Holds six (6) sheets or their equivalent; Re-
t. quires no oil; Has bearings, practically runs itself;
-Can be nested and stored'under sink or table; No-
stoves to become soggy, or hoops to drop off,
The Adams is sold under a positive Five Year >
Guarantee^ and we will give you the privilege of returning it after a three weeks' free trial, that's fair
isn't it; Call and see it at
Henne's Hardware
will sell at auction on the farm
known as [the Mrs. Lizzie Davenport
farm i mile northeast of Macon on the
Saline and Tecumseh road, on
Thursday,-March 2, 1911
at one o'clock sharp, the following:
1 Mare 10 years old in foal, 1 Mare
6 years old this spring, 1 Good "Work
Mare, 3 New Milch Cows, 1 Yearling
Heifer, 2 Calves. 15 Breeding Ewes, 12
Lambs, 2;Brood;Sows,'due^to farrow in
Spring, 6 Shoats, Hog Coop, Sterling
Hay Loader and Side-Delivery Rake,
1-horse Rake, McCorrnicksMower, Mc-
Cormick Grain Binder, Clover Leat
Manure Spreader new last season,
Corn Drill, Plow, Lever Drag, Steel
Roller, S-horseJCultivator, set 3-horse
Whiffletrees, set 2-horse Whiffletrees,
2 Neck Yokes,SWide-tire Wagon, Pair
of Bobs, Hay Rack, Top Box, Caldron
Kettle, Grindstone, Wool^Box, Scythe
Grass] Seeder, Hay Fork, Rope and
Pulleys, Sheep' Shearing*"|Machine,
Corn Sheller, Cross-cut Saw, Man-
Saw, 100 bu. Oats, 200 bu. Corn, 4
tons Timothy Hay, 4 tons Clover Hay,
Stack of Corn, 7 acres of Wheat on the
ground, 50 bu. Potatoes, Barrel of
Cider, 16 ft. Extension Table, 6 Chairs
Bedroom Suite, Milk Pails, Milk Pans
2 Milk Cans, set of Fairbanks Scales,
Grain Bags, 18 Bushel Crates, Wheelbarrow, 2 sets of Work Harness, Single Harness, Pair of Fly Nets, Single
Net, Round* Qak Heating Stove with
Coal Fixtures, and several articles too
numerous to mention.
F. D. Merithew, Auct.
Alden Isbell, having decided to quit
farming, will sell at auction on the C.
B. Isbell farm A mile east of Saline on
the Electric Car Line, on
Tuesday, March 7, 1911
at nine o'clock sharp the following:
4 Horses—Span Bays 5 and 7 years
wt 2900, 1 Bay Colt 3 years wt 1200, 1
Black Colt 2 years wt 1200; 5 Good
Cow3 -2 New Milch Cows, 3 Yearling
Heifers; 36 Improved Chester White
Swine—14 Brood Sows due to farrow,
8 Young Boars, 14 Shoats; 80 1 to 5
;year old Fine Wool Ewes due March
'20, 2 Rams, 100 Plymouth and Leg-
thorn Pullets, Deering Grain Binder,
McCormick Corn Binder, New Deere
Hay Loader, Dain Side-Delivery Rake
International Spreader,^ McGormick
Mower, Hay Tedder1, Roller,' Empire
Grain Drill, Iron Age';2-horse Cultivator^ Disc Harrow, Moline Sulky
Plow, Potato Digger, 2 Truck Wagons,
2 Hay Racks, Wood Rack, New 5-ton
Stimpson Scales, Harrow, Drags,
Bobs, Gravel Box, Platform Buggy,
Top Buggy, New Brass-Trimmed Harness, 2 sets Work Harness, Single
Harness, Light Double Harness, Food
Gooker, 2 Outdoor Br'ood'ers', S-iO-ggg
CypressJIncubator, Quantity of Small
Tools, 100 Bushel Crates, Set of Slings
Hay Car, Quantity of Timothy and
Clover Hay, 20 bu. June Clover Seed,
50 bu. Johnson Oats, All Household
Goods, including Range, Carpets,
Iron f-Beds," Dressers, Writing Desk,
Chairs, Tables, Feather Bed, Folding
Bed, also the Collie Dog.
J. W. Fl^'ELL, Auct.
William t Shaw, [having rented his
farm Smiles south of Saline, will sell
at auction, on
Wednesday, March 8, 1911
at one o'clock sharp the following:
1 Good Work Horse, 3 New Milch
Cows, 2 Cows due in ;Mafch, 5 Head
Yearlings,' 1 Yearling Holstein Bull,
4 Hogs weigh loQlbs each, 3 October
Shoats, Iowa Cream Separator nearly
new,"!CDeering Binder, Deering Corn
Binder, Mower, Hay Loader, Sterling
Side Delivery Rake, 2-horse Wheel
Rak§, 2 Spring-tooth Harrows, Sulky
Plow, Iron Beam Birch Plow, Shovel
Plow, Hay Tedder, Fanning Mill,
Root Cutter, Clean Clipper Corn
Sheller, WorK'Harness, Wagon, Stock
Rack and Box, Pair of Bobs, Log
Boat, 3-horse Whiffletrees, set 3-horse
Lines, Grindstone, 2 Cultivators.
Road Cart. • J.. W. Hull, Auct.
Mark Leonard, having rented his
farnf 2Trniles south^of Saline, will sell
at auction on
Thursday, March 9, 1911
at one o'clock sharp the following:
8 Head of Cattle—1 Red Cow 9 years
due March 11, 1 Jersey Cow 4 years
due May 22, 1 Cow 6 years due May 1,
1 Cow 3-years with (calf by side, 1
Black Steer 16 months;.old, 1 Black
Heifer 16-months, 1 Calf 3 months, 1
Yearling Heifer I Holstein; Good
Shepherd Dog, Cutter in good condition, 1000-lb Scales, 2-horse American
Cultivator, MiorseJCorn Planter, Land
Roller, Pulverizer, Deering Binder,
Iron Drag, 10-foot Hay Rake, McCormick Mower, 3 1-horse Cultivators,
Oliver Plow, Wagon, Hay Rack, Quan
tity of Hay, 300 bu. Com, Top Buggy,
Caldron Kettle. Log Chain, 3-horse
Whiffletree, 2 sets Double Harness,
Single Harness, Rope and Tackle, 40
Bushel Crates, Brace and Bit, 2-inch
Auger, Pair of New Sheep Shears,
Pair of New Horse Clippers, Grind^
stone, Cross-cut Saw, New Buck Saw,
Beetle and Wedge, 2 Barn Forks, 3
Hammers, 4 Wrenches, Post Digger,
Wire Fence Stretchers, Cider Barrel, 2
Milk Cans, 2 Milk Pails, Molasses
Barrel, Milk and Water Separator,
Meat Roaster, 2 Bedsteads and Springs
Curtain Stretchers, Double Barrel
Shotgun, Clothes AVringer, 60 lbs of
Carpet Rags all cut aud se'wed, numerous small articles usually found on a
farm. J. W. Hull, Auct.
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We haye "the exclusive handling
For Saline and vicinity of
The largest line of
Varying Wants. '
"Waiter, make a good fire at once,
for I am awfully wet, and bring me a
drink, for I am fearfully dry."—Judge.
Por Infants and Children.
Fhe Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of Quz^^ffiJucdtyX
I have purchased a High-Power
Vacuum - Cleaner, ahd am now
ready to clean your Rugs, Carpets,
Matting, Curtains, Upholstery, etc.,
at your home, without removing
them from the'house.
Satisfaction
Guaranteed
T shall w?ork in Saline and vicinity until'about the middle of March.
For dates and terms, call
Phone 31
CJ &. !3 •3P Q> S3. X jS. o
Bears tls ^? The Kind Yau Have Always Bouglft
between Chicago and New York.
You can take the street car into Detroit and *if
you buy we pay the car fare. - • --
All grades of carpets in stock here. - -
Come in and see what we have. *
PHONE 161.
JUSTIN! A fresh shipment of those most delicious of candies—LOWNEY'S—the kind made not only
to SELL, but to SATISFY. For a starter, try a box
of the Maraschino Cherries—something new—a cherry
dipped in chocolate, exquisitely flavored—it "fairly
. melts away in your mouth. Then, there -are the
Cameo Assorted Chocolates, Assorted Nuts,'-, Old-
Fashioned Creams, Banana Creams, Chocolate Frappe
Nougatines—especially fine—Almond Milk . and Nut'
' Chocolate.
rv
Confectionery — Cigars — Tobaccos.
Why not tray
Yourself a good
Buy it now_ before the
Spring rush is on
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Sptiesais.
ELEGTRFG LfGMffi
It is the best from the standpoint of iUuniiri#ion,
cleanliness, health and safety; X'^'Mn,
The cost is so low as to make the use qf ajC^fijhgr
forms of lighting higher by comparison. ;..:;>^;;'
When you use Electric Light you savedpmxs in
decorations, draperies, etc. Let us tell you about it.
Estimates cheerfully given.
X
ashtenaw Light Ik Power Go.
Prize Offers fromXeading Manufacturers'
Book onpatents. '"Hints to inventors!" "Inventions neededl"
"Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model for;
search of Patent Office records. Our, Mr. Greeley, was formerlyi-.
Acting Commissioner of Patents,,and as such hadJuILchargejoi
the U. S. Patent Office. • "
Washington, !D. C.
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Object Description
| Title | 1911-02-23; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1911-02-23 |
| 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 |
