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A.. J. Warren. Editor.
SALINE^ WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1911.
VOL. XXXL.--N&2X
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SALIM SAVINGS BANK
Pays THREE PER'CENT interest on SAVINGS ACCOUNTS.
Issues attractive 3 perjeent Certificates of Deposit.
Furnishes pass book and checks and gives close attention to
every CHECKENGgACCOUNT.
Issues Drafts payable in ALLtFARTSSOF THE WORLD.
Issues SELF IDENTIFYING TRAVELERS CHECKS payable in any country on the map.
Makes collections on all parts of the world at reasonable rates.
Places Fire Insurancejin STRONG RELIABLE COMPANIES.
Rents Safety Deposit Boxes for ONEJDOLLAR PER YEAR.
Draws all kinds of legal papers and conveyances.
Loans money in large or smalljamounts 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.
O. C. WHEELER
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Which is the STIFF STAY Fence?
Thi? pta shewing J&ekscm $0fence '»*****-._
Ths 3t0"wira m B!»da from the Mme gauge (size) hst'd rteel wire is the lateral*. The
Jaekooq knot it mado from tha same material and holdi both in a grip that never loosmn*.
Tha whole fence is stiff and strong, and being made with mechanical accuracy it
always "acts right." Goes up ordown hill as imoothly as on the level. ^NouneTen line wire».
Ask Us
About
The $50.00
inGoId lor aPhoto
F. D. FORD
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BENNE'S UNE OF RANGES
.I THE SOUTH BEND MALLEABLE RANGE.
* DOMESTIC JEWEL STEEL RANGE.
PARAGON JEWEL STEEL RANGE.
CRYSTAL JEWELvCAST RANGE.
20th CENTURY LAUREL' STEEL RANGE.
LINCOLN STEEL RANGE.
HERO JEWEL STEEL RANGE for $30, has, §
No. 9 covers, detachable reservoir and high cjoset,
nickle towel bar, large oven, for h§rd. ggal of wood.
Qur stove§ are pie fees! and OUF prices are right-
^ WE ALSO CARRY
Spray Pumps of all kinds, Ndzzel Rubber Hose,
Lime and Sulphur Solution.
G-IVE TJS A CALL -
Henne's Hardware
AUCTIONS.
Silas Briggs, having rented his
farm 4 miles southeast of Saline, will
sell at auction on
Monday. March 6. 1911
at 12 o'clock sharp, the following:
6 Horses—1 Horse 6 year, 1 Mare 6
year, 1 Horse 7 year, 1 Brood Mare, 1
Mare coming 3 year, 1 Mare coming 2
year; 9 Head.of Cattle—4 Milch Cows,
5 Head Yearlings; 25 Merino Ewes, 2
Yearling Merino Rams, 1 Brood Sow,
3}-inch Truck Wagon, 3-inch Truck
Wagon, Single Buggy, Pair Boh
81eighs, Double Harness, Single Harness, Tecumseh Hay and Stock Rack,
Gale Riding Plow, Gale Walking Plow
Howe 600-lb Scales, Farmer's Favorite Grain Drill, American Cultivator,
2 Planet Hand Cultivators, Fanning
Mill; Deere Corn Planter with Check
Row and Fertilizer Attachments,. Steel
Hay Tedder, Lever Spike-tooth Harrow, Pitts Disc Harrow, Hench &
Dromgold Spring-tooth Harrow, Grind
stone, Caldron Kettle, and a Quantity
of Small Tools usually found on a
farm, also 5-it McCormick Mower and
1$ horse power Gasoline Engine.
F. D. Merithew, Auct.
Alden Isbell, having decided to quit
farming, will sell at auction on the C.
B. Isbell farmi 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
Cows—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 Leghorn Pullets, Deering Grain Binder,
McCormick Corn Binder, New Deere
Hay Loader, Dain Side-Delivery Rake
International Spreader, McCormick
Mower, Hay Tedder, Roller, Empire
Grain Drill, Iron Age 2-horse Cultivator, Diao 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
Cooker, 2 Outdoor Brooders', 240-egg
Cypress Incubator, Quantity of Small
Tools, 100 Bushel Crates, Set of Slings
Hay Car, Quantity of Timothy aijd
Clover Hay, 20 bu. June Clover Seed,
50 bu. Johnson Oats, All Household
Goods,- including Range, Carpets,
Iron Beds, Dressers, Writing Desk,
Chairs, Tables, Feather Bed, Folding
Bed, also the Collie Dog,
J. Wt FWNEMi, Auct.
William Shaw, having rented his
farm 3 miles 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 March, 5 Head
Yearlings,, 1 Yearling Holstein Bull,
4 Hogs weigh loOlbs each, 3 October
Shoats, Iowa Cream Separator nearly-
new, Deering Binder, Deering Corn
Binder, Mower, Hay Loader, Sterling
Side Delivery R$k£, 2'horse Wheel
Rake, 2 Springiioptlj Harrows, Sulky
Plow, Iron Beam Birch Plow, Shovel
Plow, Hay Tedder, Fanning Mill,
Root Cutter, Clean Clipper Corn
Sheller, WorKlHarness, Wagon, Stock
Rack and Box, Pair of Bobs, Log
Boat, 3-horse Whiffletrees, set 3-horse
Lines, Grindstone,- 2 Cultivators.
Road Cart. J. W. Hull, Auct.
Mark Leonard, having rented his
farm^miles south^of Saline, will sell
at auction on
Thursday. March 9,1911
at one o'clock sharp the following:
8 Head of Cattle—1 Red Oow 9 years
due March 11, 1 Jersey Cow 4 years
due May 22, % Qow 6 years due May 1,
1 Cqw 3 years with calf by side, 1
Black Steer 16 months old, 1 Black
Heifer 16 months, 1 Calf 3 months, 1
Yearling Heifer i Holstein; Good
Shepherd Dog, Cutter in good condition, 1000-lb Scales)- 2-horse American
Cultivator, 1-horseJCorn Planter, Land
Roller, Pulverizer, Deering Binder,
Iron Drag,; 10-foot Hay Rake, McCormick Mower, 3 1-horse Cultivators,
Oliver Plow, Wagon, Hay Rack, Quan
tity of Hay, 300 bu. Corn, Top Buggy,
Caldron Kettle, Log Chain, 3-horse
Whiffletree, 2 sets Double Harness,
Single Harness, Rope and Tackle, 40
Bushel Crates, Brace and. Bit, 2-inch
Auger, Pair "of New Sheep ghears,
Pair of New J3fqrs.g Ql.ipp.ejs, Grindstone, Crosstpu j Sajv, 2?e$ Buck Saw,
Beetle and "Wedge, '2 BaW 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 Wringer, 60 lbs of
Carpet Rags all cut and sewed, numerous small articles usually found on a
iarm, also 14 year old Bay Mare.
J. W. Hull, Auct.
R. W. Mills, having decided to quit
farming, will sell at auction on his
farm in Saline Village, on
Tuesday, March 14. 1911
at 12 o'clock sharp, the following:
His Entire Herds of Poland China
Hogs and Jersey Cattle; 30 Poland
China Hogs—20 Sows bred for March
and April farrow, 1 Great Herd Boar
"Victor," a few Younger Boars and
Fall Pigs; 11 Head of Grade Jersey
Cattle—7 Cows 3 of them with calves
by their sides, 2 Yeariing Heifers, 1
Yearling Bull, 1 Bull 6-months; New
Hay Loader, Canopy Top Phaeton,
Single Cutter, Double Cutter, Light
Double Harness, Heavy Harness, Pair
of Bobs, Wolf Robe, Buffalo Robe,
Plow, Combination Hay and Stock
Rack, Folding Bed and other household goods, Grindstone, 800-lb Scales.
■ F. D. Merithew, Auct.
As He Understood It.
"Why is it," asked the ambitious
young orator, complaining to the editor of the morning paper, "that you
always report me as" having said,
'among other things.' "Well, as I
understand it, you are usually among
other things when you say them."
Attacks School Principal.
A severe attack on school principal,
Chas. B. Allen of Sylvania, Ga., is
thus told by him. "For more than
three years," he writes, "I suffered indescribable torture from rheumatism,
liver and stomach trouble and diseased kidneys. All remedies failed till I
used Electric Bitters, but four bottles
of this wonderful remedy cured me
completely." Such results are common. Thousands bless them for curing stomach trouble, female complaints > kidney disorders, biliousness,
and for new health and vigor. Try
them. Only 50c at O. C. Wheeler's
Pharmacy.
They'll Not Do It.
A. jreeian who has reached the aga
&9&sS.y Advises her less Mature sls-
ttrs In order to enjoy longevity to
"Bwlm and avoid corsets." The softer
•ex will consent to< swim or diYe opportunely, but as to avoiding corsets
or being on. nt fashion, it would not
do that even if it enabled them to attain "the age of 190.—Pittsburg Dispatch.
John W. Sickelsmith, Greensboro,
Pa., has three children, and like most
children they frequently take cold.
"We have tried several kinds of cough
medicine," he says, "but have never
found any yet that did them as much
good as Chamberlain's Cough' Remedy." For sale by A. E. A. Mummery, Druggist.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
I have purchased a High-Power
Vacuum - Cleaner; and am now
ready to clean your Rugs, Carpets,
Matting, Curtains, Upholstery, etc.,
at your home, without removing
them from the house.
i
Satisfaction
Guaranteed
I shall work in Saline and vicinity until about the first of April.
For dates and terms, call
Willard P. Rouse
Phone 31
A FULL LINE OF
v
FLOUNCINGS
in all widths and prices.
Embroideries
Insertions
Laces
Persian Lawns
India Linons
BURKHART BROS
PHONE 161.
All Who Are In Need Of
FIELD SEEDS
kindly remember we carry all kinds.
- Field Peas, Rape Seed, Millet, Hun-;,
garian Lawn Grass, June Oloyer, Al- '-*
syke, "Pine Tree" Timothy, Alfalfa, \;
Etc. Come in and examine it.
-AJLiSO
Don't forget the Dairy FeedsV we
carry a full line. . : " v"i
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Cool Bros. Grain CoC
e Candy Ea
JUST IN! 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 ^N-ut
Chocolate. " .
C. N. HARRISON
Confectionery — Cigars — -Tobaccos ,\
Why not buy:
Yourself a good
WATCH
Buy it now before the
Spring rush is on
E. H. CRESSY
Jeweler and Optician
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Object Description
| Title | 1911-03-02; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1911-03-02 |
| 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 |
