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A. j. Warkeh, Editor.
SA.UNT3, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY,-APRIL 6, 1911.
TOL. XXXI.--NO 26
Pays THREE PER CEST interest on SAVINGS ACCOUNTS.
Issues attractive 3 per cent Certificates of Deposit. • .
Furnishes pass book and checks and gives close attention to
every CHECKING ACCOUNT. ^
Issues Drafts payable in ALIwPARTS OF THE WORLD.
Issues SELF IDENTIFYING TRAVELERS CHECKS pay-,
able in any country on the map.
Makes -collections on all parts of the world'at reasonable rates.
Places Fire Insurance in STRONG RELIABLE COMPANIES.
' Rents Safety Deposit Boxes for ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR.
Draws all kinds of legal papers and conveyances.
. Loans money in large or small amounts for long or short time "
on approved security.
WE LAIS' H4NDLE YOUR BUSINESS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE.
Freedom,
Indeed, the first point we have all
to detem'ine is not how free we are,
but what kind of creatures "we are. it
is of small importance to any of us
whether -we get liberty; hut of the
greatest that we deserve it. Whether
we can win it, fate must determine;
but that we will he worthy of It we
may ourselves, determine; and the
sorrowfulest fate of all that we can
suffer is to have it without deserving
it.—Ruskin.
Preserve All Things.
.Words are like coral, the dead
houses of once living, fresh ideas. In
them are preserved the history, romance and adventure of the human
mind. They are full ot old customs,
imaginative conceits and tricksy notions.
YOUR
Constipation brings nianj' ailments
in its train and is the primary cause
of much sickness. Keep your bowels
regular madam, and you will escape
many of the ailments to which women
are subject'. Constipation is a very
simple "thing, but like many other
simple things, it may lead to serious
consequences. Nature often needs a
little assistance and when Chamberlain's Tablets are given at the first indications, much distress and suffering may be avoided. Sold by A. E. A.
Mummery, Druggist.
What the Flea Has.
The flea Is said to have a great ear
for music. We have always understood he has fine teeth for biting also.
Proper Care of Ivory.
■ Ivory may he bleached in a bath of
unslaked lime, bran and water, after
which it should he rubbed with dry
sawdust.
S.rred His Mother's Life.
"Four doctors had given me up,"
writes Mrs. Laura Gaines of Avoca,
La., "and- my children and all mj'
son insisted that I use Electric Bitters.
I did so, and they have done me a
world of good. I will always praise
them." Electric Bitters is a priceless
blessing to women troubled with fainting and dizzy spells, backache, headache, weakness, debility, constipation
or kidney disorders. Use them and
gain new health, strength and vigor.
They're guaranteed to satisfy or money refunded. Only 50c at 0. C.
Wheeler's Pharmacy.
Notice to Creditors.
You Can SAVE MONEY by
Giving US Your Order for
SPRAY this week,
Unprejudiced Good Opinion.
My wife's nephew is a sensible lad.
He reads my writings, likes my
stories, admires my singing, and
thinks as I do in politics—^a youth of
parts and considerable promise.—
From South^y's "The Doctor."
Otate of Michigan, County or Washtenaw.
^ Notice is hereby given, that, by order of
said Probate Court for the County of 'Washte-
nav, made on the 31st day of March, A, D. 19 1,
tour months from that date were allowed, by
order of said Probate Conrfc for creditors to
present their claims against the estate of Or-
nsn Stimpson, late of said county, deceased,
and that all creditors of said deceased are required to present their claims to said Probate
Court, at the Probate Office in the city of Ann
Arbor, for examination and allowance on or before the 31st day of J.-ly nest, aud that such
claims will be heard before said Court, on the
31st day of May and on the 31st day of July
nest, atteno'clockin the forenoon of each of
said days.
Dated, Ann Arbor, March 31st, 1011.
39 Emory E. Leland, Judge of Probite
AbU us about it,
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CrARPSTS ' Rvgs • LInoIeum^
£nd Curtains • Send For It
send a boy or telephone for
a copy of our Beautiful New
Catalogue which shows a
handsome assortment of
Carpets, Rugs, Curtains and
Linoleums.
Illustrated in National
Colors and Halftones.
Quality and prices right.
Kicked By A Mad Horse
Samuel Birch of Bestown, Wis., had a
most narrow escape from losing his
leg, as no doctor could heal the frightful sore that developed, but at last
Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured it completely. Its the greatest healer of ulcers, burns, boils, eczema, scalds,
cuts, corns, cold-sores, bruises and
piles on earth. Try it. 25c at 0. C.
Wheeler's Pharmacy.
<C3 .£&. @ <3? C3» 3ES. X .A..
Beara the /? Tto Kind You Have Always Bouj^
Bigna-tnie fj* r y/Jtrf-jf—J2-
The annual statement of the Township of
Saline for the year ending MarcIlBB.,. 1911.
Dietiker's Furniture Store
Contingent Fund.
Amt on hand March 22, 1910
Rec'd from Delinquent Taxgs
" " TaxS,ale
'■ '-' B.ack. %x§§
" " Voted Tspt
" " Excess of Roll
Total
Paid out:—
0,n Qrders,
$?79..75 B.a'l. o.n ka.nd March 28,1911
' 2.0Q
Total
Bounty Fund.
Amt. on hand March 22, 1910
Kec'd from Tax Roll
Total"
Paid out:—
$ 225.00 orders paid
31.89
1,15
700.00
13.83
$1518.61
Paid out:—
Supervisor's Salary
Clerk's Salary, bal. '10 and '09 165.00 Bal< 0rfhand March m, 1911
Treasurer's Salary and supplies 27.90
Total
V*"
Highway Commissioner
Tree Inspecting
Board of Review
Decoration Day Donation
Health Officer's Salary
Repairing Booths, Painting,
Hardware and Lumber
Elections and Board Meetings
Non-collectable Taxes
Bal. on hand March 28,1911
Total
Dog Tax Fund
30.00
30.50
12.00
15.00 -^mt- ou hand March 22,1910
g 00 Kec'd from Tax Roll
Total
40.01 paid out:—
177.50 Sheep killed
38.13 Bal. on hand March 2S, 1911
729.82
$2047.18
119.87
$2167.02
$167.89
200.00
$367.89
$147.95
219.94
$36Z89
$1518.61
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represents the highest development of the Disc Harrow.
The Imperial Flexible Frame Land Roller rolls all the
ground, rolls out the dead furrows, follows uneven surfaces and rolls the hollows as well as the high places.
Walking Gang Plows-, Steel Land Rollers
High Lift Sulky Plows, Perfect Disc Harrows
Walking Plows, Spring Tooth Harrows
lM5ar Lever Harrows
U,.S, Cream Separators, Spray Pumps
Stewart's Sheep Shearing Machines, Sheep Shears
Stewart's Horse'Clipping Machines, Fettock Clippers
Hand Horse Clippers, Wheelbarrows ••
Steel Barrel and Milk Can Carts '
Come in today and let us show you our line.
Henne's Hardware
Highway Imp. Fund:
Amt. ou hand March 22,1910 $ 466.61
Rec'd from Tax Roll
" '_' Highway" Com.
" Bridge Fund '"'
Overdraft March 28,, 1911
Total
Paid out:—
Bridges and Culyertg
1893.88.
18*2-5,
mop,
i02.48,
$2587.17
Total
Poor Fund.
Amt. on hand March 22,1Q1Q
Total
Paid out:—
Orders paid
$aL on hand March 28,1911
Total "
Plank and Cement
Gravel
Team Work
Labor
Recapitulation.
$ 600.00 Amt, in Contingent Fund
Total
433.77
626.12
576.25
351.03
$2587.17
" High. Repair Fund
" Bounty Fund •
" Poor Fund
" Dog Fund,
" School Fund
Highway Repair Fund
Amt. on hand March 22,1910 $ 161.S7
Rec'd from Tax Roll
Total
Total
Overdrawn in Highway
Imp. Fund
" UjkJ* Total amt. in treasury
$2167.02 March 28,1911
$30S.95
123.00
$481.95
$ 46.00
3S5.95
$431.95
$126.09
$126.06
$ 49.14
76.92
$126.06
$ 729.82
119.87
219.94
76.92
384.05
1979.00
$3510.50
102,43
$3408.07;
We, the undersigned,do hereby certify that the foregoing annual
statement is true ahd correct according to our best knowledge and be*
lief and that the same is hereby made by order of the Township Board,
of the Township of Saline.
John Ltjiz, Supervisor
Oscar C. Wheeler, Clerk
WALL
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Come in and see our line.
Anything yon want
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PHONE 161.
Insurance Against the'Ravages of Time ~|
Perhaps your house is beginningto look old—there are bare streaks and the
wood is beginning to rot in places. Vih&t it needs is a new coat of paint.
■ Timely painting not only adds beauty to a house but also preserves it against
the ravages of time.
in selecting the paint to use, do not be misled by priees. A paint with a reputation of 35 years standing is safe to Buy.
£6]
o s
m
'aint
has been on the market that long-
It was asuccessful paintfromthe start
because mads better than seemed
necessary.
People who bought it once came
again. They found that it more than
fulfilled every claim made for it.
^.S-^XXU never tried "High Standard" "Paiis, use it for y cur work and bo
assured oTsstisf action.
We are exclusive agents.
Xet us show you the new color
combinations.
FOS SALE BY
MUIR->, GROSS
We carry in stock every variety of pipes from the penny clay
to the meerschaum. We've just xeceived some new ones, DANDIES, too of every conceivable size and style, large bowls, small
bowls, curved and straight stems—pipes for big men, little men;
pipes to fit any mouth,—and above all—the prices fit any. pocket-
book. • SEE HERE! Here are just a few. '
French brier pipe, amber stem, either curved of straight, gold
mounted, in plush-lined case—regular $2.00 value—$1.50.
French briar pipe, amber stem, in plush-lined case—regular
$3.25 value-$2.00,
Alpine pipes,.removable bowl, genuine-rubber bit—something
new—5Qc, "
gafety pipes, a new classy style for autoists and others ,who are
out in the open—fire and ashes can't blow on clothing and in the
face—50c. y , -
Also pipe-cleaners, tobacco pouches, tobaccos, cigars, match
safes, .etc.
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I will sell until May 1, Zenoleum for
$1.00 in gallon lots.
This is the place for bargains. .
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E. H. CRESSY
Jewelsi? and Optician
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Object Description
| Title | 1911-04-06; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1911-04-06 |
| 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 |
