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OBSERVER.
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A.. J. Warren. Editor.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1912.
VOL. XXXII.--NO 52
. £
oa
One of the Fastest
Growing Banks
in Michigan
Resources May 26, 1908 (opening day) $ 20,354.17
• •' . May 26, 1909 135,371.28
1 " May 26, 1910 200,095.84
May 26, 1911— 216,389.25
" May 25,1912 -- 277,491.80
• MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANKV
SALINE SA¥ INGS BANK
i'i
TWO CARLOADS OF
HOMESTEAD
just received at our warehouse.
.•'Homestead Fertilizer" is the best
to use. It is acid treated, making it
more easily dissolved aad taken up as
plant food than any other fertilizer on
the market.
This is a good fall to sow it as the
gPQun4 is moist.
Give it a trial, b%
COOL BROS.
We cordially invite you attend our
Millinery Opening, Friday and Saturday, September 27 and 28.
''Correct Millinery at Moderate
Prices'1 our aim.
Dietiker9s SVSillinery Shop
*•£>
STOP LOOK LSSTE
Castoria only 25c, elsewhere 35c, and we can
save you money on most anything.
Chloroform, Carbolic Acid and other drugs.
. Also School Books and School Supplies, Watches
Jewelry and Silverware.,
E. H. ORESSY
Jeweler and Optician
Cooling Breezes
An Electric Fan in the home or the office brings
them during the sultry weather.
% It is medicine in the sice room.
The Game Laws.
The following are the open.. seasons
and the most important law pertaining to each kind of game:
Moose, elk and caribou, unla-wful to
kill until 1913** _■
Deer, open season from October 15
to November 30, inclusive. Resident
hunters' license, $1.50; non-resident
hunters* licenses, $25. Each license
expires 25 days after date of issue.
May have in possession 30 days, after
close of season. Unlawful for any
person to kill more than two. Unlawful to kill in red coat, or fawn in spotted coat. Unlawful to pursue, kill or
capture any deer while in water. Unlawful to use dogs in hunting.
Kabbits—Open season from October
15 to March 1, inclusive. Unlawful
to use ferrits or guinea pigs in hunting. Farmers and fruit growers may
use ferrits in killing rabbits on their
enclosed lands.
Squirrel—Unlawful to hunt fox,
black or gray until 1914.
Beaver—Unlawful to kill until January 1, 1913.
Bear, otter, fisher, martin, fox,
mink, riccoon and skunk, unlawful
to take, trap or kill from 4pril 1 to
November 1.
Muskrat or beaver houses, unlawful
to. destrop, disturb or molest at any
time, or set any trap within six feet of
a muskrat house.
Quail, unlawful to kill until 1915.
Prairie chicken, unlawful to kill or
capture at any time.
Partridge and spruce hen, open season from October 15 to November 30,
inclusive. Unlawful to take more
than 50 in qne calendar year. Unlawful to have in possession more
than 15 in all at one time.
Ducks, snipe, plover, woodcock;,
geese, brant, shore birds, rails and
coots, open season from October 15 to
December 31 inclusive.
Blue bill, canvas back, red head,
widgeon, pin tail, whistler, spoonbill,
butter ball and sawbili ducks may also be hunted froin March 2 to April 10
inclusive, Teal and mallard ducks
may be killed from September 15 to
December 30, inclusive.
Unlawful to have in one day more
than 25 ducks, geese and brant; six
woodcock, ten plover, ten snipe and
other shore birds.
Unlawful to have in possession at
one time in all more than 25 geese,
brant and ducks; 20 plover, woodcock
or snipe and other shore birds.
Unlawful for no.n-4*Qsidents to hunt
or kill protected game birds or animals, other thau deer, without having
procured license-
Mrs. J. N. Hill, Homer, Ga., has
used Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for years, and says she always
recommends it to her friends. "It
never fails to cure our coughs and
colds and prevents croup. We have
five ehildren and always give them
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for
a cold, and they are all soon well.
We would not be without it in our
house." O. C. Wheeler's Pharmacy.
CASTORIA.
The Kind You Have Always Bougtf
Bears the /f lll°'""" '"" mw w"aJa
The implicit confidence that many
people have in Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is
founded on their experience in the
use of that remedy and their knowledge of the many remarkable cures of
colic, diarrhoea and dysentery that it
has effected. For sale by EN H.
Cressy.
$
**.'•*&
HENRY DIETERLE
(of Dexter Township)
Republican Candidate
FOR
County Treasur&r
A vote for me will be
, greatly appreciated
CASTORIA
Tor Infants and Children.
Fhe Kind Yoa Have Always Bought
-tear- the stf jSS)a^-&*
-■ gnat-re of '^js^^T^^^^
Quakers Increasing.
While so' many of the churches are
deploring a falling-off in membership,
the Society of Friends in this country
has been increasing for many ysars
past, and now, for the first time in.
many generations, the increase is at
a greater rate than that of the general population. During the last decade the population advanced by 10.9
per cent, while the increase in the
membership of the Society of Friends
was 13 per cent. There is a considerable excess of -women over men in
the membership, and the proportion of
women shows a tendency to Increase.
•Westminster Gazette. %
Ctate of Michigan,
County of Washtenaw, ss.
At "a session of the Probate Court for
said County of Washtenaw, held at
the Probate Ofiice in the City of Ann
Arbor, on the 11th day of September,
in the year one thousand nine, hundred and twelve.
Present, Emory E. Leland, Judge of
Probate.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Geoege S. Wood, deceased
Arthur A. Wood, executor of said
estate, having filed in •this court his
annual account, and praying that the
same may be heard and allowed.
It is Ordered, That the 12th day of
October next, at ten o'clock in the
forenoon, at said Probate Ofiice, be
appointed for hearing said account.
And it is further Ordered, That a
copy of this order be published three
successive weeks previous to said time
of hearing, in the Saline Observer, a
newspaper printed and circulating in
said county of Washtenaw'.
(A true copy)
EMORY E. LELAND,
Judge of Probate
Dorcas C. Donegal, Register. 2
Ctate of Michigan.
Suit pending in the Circuit Court
of Washtenaw County, In Chancery,
wherein John Anglemyre and Charles
Angle'myre are complainants and
Charles Bartlett and E-rcma Bartlett
are defendants.
Satisfactory proof appearing to this
Court that said defendants are nonresidents of Michigan, it is ordered
that said Charles Bartlett and Emma
Bartlett enter their appearance in said
cause in said Court within four
months from this date.
Dated, August 19th, 1912.
E. D. KINNE,
Circuit Judge
Attest:
Chas. L. Miller, Register
Arthur Brovck,
Solicitor for Complainants
Ann Arbor/ Michigan 52
$P$«RKu
HISSES'' "■■
For Particulars Consult Agent
LAKE SHORE RY
SUNDAY
EXCURSIONS
Excursion Tickets will be sold by^the
Lake Shore Ry. at popular low fares
Sundays, Sept. 15, 22, 29
consult agents fares and time of trains
■ •
Detroit United Lines.
Between Saline and Ypsilanti
Leaves Saline
5:55 a. m., 7:05 a. m., 8:05 a. m.
and every two hours to 8:05 p. m.,
10:4*. p. m., 12:00'p. m. and 12:55.,
Leaves Ypsilanti
•5:30 a.m., 6:30 a.m., 7:30a.m.,
and every two hours to 7:30 p. m.,
9:40 p.m., 11:40p.m. and 12:8G
a. m.
Last car -waits for the theatre cai
from Ann Arbor.
Cars connect at Wayne for Plymouth and Northville; at Ypsilanti
for Detroit and Jackson.
OUR NEW LINE OF
f ALL AND WINTER
is here.
A fine assortment of Corded Velvets in colors.
Children's Slippers to close, 50c per pair.
BURKHART BROS
(KI-RO-PRAK-TICK) -
A comparatively new science
for the treatment of disease
Investigate this science; it is surely worth your while and may mean
health and happiness to you or to those who are near and dear to you.
Be convinced of its wonderful results by having the cause of your
ailment removed. Nature will do the rest.
Are you sick? Have you a child who is pale, nervous and sickly?
Is your mother, wife or sister continually complaining on account of
poor health?
If you have some old chronic troubles, get rid of them by taking a
course of Chiropractic Adjustments.
CHAS. L. MIMTIBE, D.C.S.
Doctor of Chiropractic Spondylotherapy
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 2-5 p. m.
AT SALINE MOTEL
SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6
AT THE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Motto: "125 Present"
Time: II o'clock r
All persons not attending any other Sunday
School cordially invited to attend.
If you wish to experience the pleasantest Sunday
morning in your whole life, plan to be present on
fhe above date.
x Yours for the biggest day yet,
The Booster Committee
YOUR
You Can SAVE MONEY by
Giving US Your Order for
SPRAY this week.
Ask us about it.
O, C.WHEELER
ubscrilie for th e OBSERVER
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Object Description
| Title | 1912-09-26; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1912-09-26 |
| 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 |
