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/•VOL. XXXIII.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH:;,THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1912.
NUMBER 11
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A BANK STORY
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Smith owed' Skinner & Co. $5.00. He went in one day and
handed them $5.00 in cash. Skinner forgot to take it off his
books, and the next month presented the same hill. He
thought he had paid it, but having no proof, SMITH PAID
TWICE.
Jones owed Skinner & Co. $5.00. He went in one day and
handed them a check on the bank for $5.00. Skinner forgot
to take it off his books. But the next month when tne bill was
presented to him, Jones balked. He said: "See here, Mr.
Skinner, I paid that bill last month and here is the check which
the bank has returned to me with your name endorsed on the
back, showing that you got the money." JONES PAID
ONCE. This illustaates only one of the advantages of a bank
* account.
Make our strong Bank your Bank.
SALINE SAVINGS BANK
"BETWEEN THE ACTS'
Seniors Give Their Play Saturday Evening. . .
Small hills, containing the * announcement of the date of their offer-
fng and cast of characters of the play,
are being distributed by the seniors,
for the delightful farce comedy, "Between the Acts," which will be presented at the opera, house on Saturday evening.
The seniors are giving this entertainment for the benefit of the clock
fund, having pledged $25 towards the
same, and if the sum is realized it
will wipe out the last of the indebtedness. Those taking part have been
putting in their best licks at rehearsals, and as a result a pleasing presentation of this popular farce may be
expected.
Admission, adults, 25c; children in
the grades, 15cp reserved seats, lQe
extra. Those who have purchased
tickets and wish to have them reserved may do so by exchanging
where the seats are on sale—Nissly's
store. i
B-aK.'^nMH3^i'^j^«a^^
Dance Tomorrow Night.
The last opportunity to trip the
t- light fantastic will be given the young
people of Saline and vicinity at the
opera house tomorrow night. The
Saline orchestra will furnish the
music and a good time is assured all
who attend.
Admission; 25c each person.
T5—
HOLIDAY BUYING
IBHBS
Saline Merchants Well Pre-
x V pared To Supply Your
Needs.
FINCK'S
" It is' a pretty good idea to do as .
much of your Christmas shopping ;
W«h your home merchants as possi- !
bl§. They have gone to large expense 1
and much trouble to provide the'.
tempting displays you will find in all.
Or a nice Rug, pair of Curtains, or Picture.
They make the most appreciated
Christmas Presents
Our prices are right and our assortment
the best ever.
Dieteker's Furniture Store
December Report of the
Board of County Auditors.
Monday, December 2,1912.
The Board of County Auditors, met
in regular session in the court house
in the city of Ann Arbor, in the auditor's room, Monday, Tuesday and
"Wednesday, December 2; 3 and 4;
I9I2y Present, Auditors . Beacon,
Townsend and Fahrner.
quarters, and there is hut one way to
show appreciation—buy of them.
* '-jn Saline it is possible, by perusing
the cohtms of The Observer, or visiting the. various stores, to "find-iany-
thlng and everything possible to
think of, with the jiossible exception
of'pianos, so there is but little excuse
ior,'crowding the interurban and railway trains in hurried visits to city
sJOres. *
*-j>fow is the time lo do your holiday
shbpping, while the assortments are
lajjge and varied aud when you may
cloyso undejr the most favorable conditions. And above all, remember
tftat every dollar spent at home stands
an..* ultimate chance of gettiug back
into your pocket, Dollars spent
abroad stay away for all time. Remember the business men who make
such a beautiful village possible and
who are always ready to extend courtesies when they mean most to you.
We have the best little town on the
map, and by all pulling together at
[this, and every other season it will
neyer fake a backward step.
- ake4©llBTO.*a-g4»l^ -
warrants ordered drawn for the same:
August C. Behringer, hauling
ashes ,
Martin. Haller, supplies for
juvenile room.
Mrs. Chas. Schroepper, board
* of prisoners .-....-
Mayer Schoettle Schairer Co.,
■ ■ supplies
John W, Breining, transportation of -insane..
5 00
0YSRALLS
"WEAR LIKE i PIG'S NOSE"'
UHKHART BROS.
THE FINEST ST6GK
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
at Saline, Michigan, at the close of business November 26, 1912,
as called for by the Commissioner of the Banking Department;
RESOURCES
/
Loans and Discounts, viz:—
Commercial Department
Savings Department-: --- '
Bonds, Mortgages and Securities, viz:—
Commercial Department
Savings Department j...
Premium Account -
Overdrafts—-,* —
Banking House .- -—
Furniture and Fixtures ,
\
$19,192.51
41,600.00—$ 90,792.51
8,500.00
110,910.95- 119,410.95
70.00
1,251.51'
4,900.00
1,8.00.0.0
RESERVE
Commer'l
Due from banks in reserve cities.-.
Exchanges for clearing house.-
U, S. and'National Bank currency-
Goid*Coih :.„..—.:; •-.:.:-•.-
SilyerTHoin——v-i-— -- ".
Nickels and Gents.,-----—-—
Checks and other cash items ."
$2,830.92
-'184.75
3,035.00
107.50
762.6-d
tS.l'Sf
Savings.
x $17,071.18
5,500.00
4,50'd.O'O
150.00
24.91
-33,775.03
'-' 18.12"
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in .. ■'.
Surplus fund __. . 1
Undivided profits, net— -——-.-_—..
Biyi&niJ&iiapaid--——,—*--„-- -=—.-„,.—
Opuimercial deposits subject to oheol**
Casiiier's checks outstanding ,...,*._
State monies on deposit; —„„,__,, .„„-—
Savings deposits (boob accounts) „„„,,__
Savings certificates of deposit —,~,,-~.~
Total $252,021.15
$25,000.00
6,000,00
5,40647
6,00
$34,651.94 ' -.
200,00
1,000,00* .
124,139,97
59,617.07— 215,603.98
. Total. : $252,021.15
State ot Michigan, County of Washtenaw, ss.
I,yG. A. Lehman, Cashier of the, above named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge
an.d belief aud correctly represents the true state of the several matters
therein contained, as shown by the books cf the bank.
G. A. Lehman, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of December, 1912. '
A. J. "Warren, Notary Public.
My commission expires Marph 5,1913.
■Correct attest: * ' 'Gottlieb C.Mann )
F. Rose [-.Directors
Gottlob Hertler \
Geo. J. Feldkamp
Arthur A. Wood
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Gottlob Hertler
- Frank Rose
'Er'ed H. Nissly
Gottlieb C. Mann
J. H. Feldkamp
WebliE." DePuy
2 54
6 50
3 69
215.
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50 25
20 46.
I0.%5
5 60
5 60
5 20
520
COUNTY
Doubleday Bros. Co,, supplies $ 15 50
Mack & Co., supplies —.' 27 50
Gregory Mayer & Thorn, supplies 28 00
Dawson Bros, supplies " 27 70
L. E. Quigley, typewriter
-supplies 7 00
B. E. Muenlig, supplies 4 50
Michigan State Telephone Co,
tolls for two months.... 30 08
Christian Schlemker, supplies
for tramp work 19 53
George W. Clark, work at
county farm 45 59
Bailey & Edmunds, repair work I 00
Clark Bros, burial of soldier .. 55 00
Chas. L. Miller, expense to
Pontiac ,
Don Woodward, repair work ...
Wm. Herz, window lights
and setting
Wm. Herz, window lights
and setting ".
Michigan State Telephone Go,
phone ".,...'..
John T. Fuller, agent burial
soldier ..':... ........
Ann Arbor Press, election supplies ........". .-'.».
Isaac Pittman Sons, supplies ..
Dr. S.Fj."Campbell, examining
, insane ......
Dr. E. K. Herdman, examining
insane
Dr. W. B. Hinsdale, examining
insane
■ - ?■ ■ •
Dr.. D. M. Oowie, examining .
insane'.- ,.;......
Dr Wm. Blair, examining insane
,1 .......... ..
Enoch Dieterie,, b.urial of soldier 55; 00
Don Woodward, repair work ... 120
Dr. Jean Solis, examining iji-
s.a-n-3.,,,.,,,.,... 1000
Of E. P. Wade, examining insane ., —. —........ 6 00
August F. Sutter, work on boiler at county farm 69 95
Dr. Jean Solis, examining insane ...... 500
Br, L. J. Bell, examining insane "6 80
Dr. H, M. Gassick, examining
insane..;........ 680
Dr. E.K. Herdman, examining insane 10 40
Wm. Flynn, work on court
house... 10485
City Y. M. C. A., rent for room .
for.school commissioner 0 00
Davis & Ohlinger, printing 3 00
Schumacher & Backus, plumbing j uvenile rooiii 79 57
The Worrell Mfg Co., disinfectant for jail 117 84
George Wahr, supplies " 8 05
The Times News Co., publish-
ing.of primary election 263 20
Clyde Kerr, printing "3 25
C. J. Sweetr supplies for jail ... 9 91
Chas. L. Miller, indexing No. 6
Record of births 25 00
60 90
6 50
II50
3 25
: tion of insane ..."....... 18 75
Gity Ice Co., ice for jail -.. 40 00
Wm. Grostic, wood 33 75
John C. Fischer, supplies < 16-42
COUNTY OFFICERS
Joseph Gross, deputy sheriff ... 12-10
Joseph Gross, deputy sheriH . [. 26 00
Joseph Gross, care of tramps.... 51 00
Schumacher Hardware Co., supplies for officers 4 80
Wm. Gauntlett, deputy sheriff . 28 78
Dawspn Bros, supplies for jail . 3 90
Schaible &Wiedmann, auto
for officers 75
Wm."Gauntlett, deputy sheriff. 20 88
J. Henry Ford, justice ' 6 00
Ann Arbor Taxi Cab Co., auto
for officers 4 50.
Polhemus Transfer Co., livery
for officers •••.-• IS%Q,
Chas. Fq-x", constable ....:.......... 12 0.0
W. G>Doty, j ustice..............,.., ST 75.
Wm. A. Seary, truant officer-,.. 78 00
. Wm;.' H% Stark,, hoard bill..,.., 28? 45
!Wb. C. Gerstner, deputy sheriff 7 15
: Wm. H. Stark, paid for c\eteo-
tiyes............,^..,,.
'■ Wm. Walsh^ deputy sheriff ex-
209'I ■■* "pjBnse.bill.-■,,...:.
I Polhemus Transfer Co., livery
215 00. i0r officers -
Frank Ritchie, justice .-...-
Wm. Bacon,.auditor
Perry E. Townsend, auditor .....
Jacob Fahrner.-auditor •
Leo Kennedy, deputy sheriff.. v
Martin B. Stadmiller, justice.. v
Chas. Hipp, deputy sheriff:-
FreemeB. Stari|, deputy sjjeriff
lAixn ArhjDr- Taxi Cab Co., auto
for officers ,«.-,-".
Wm. H, Stark, expense'-bill!. ;.
John T*. Kenny, deputy sheriH.
Chas. li. Miller, preparing Oc- •
tober sesion Supervisees report for printer ..
Frank Ritchie, justice 16 50
Sanford Pope, deputy sheriff... 6 30
Ann Arbor Garage, auto for
officers. 10 25
Fancy Box and high grade Bulk Goods
You s&ouidtr^
stock. ■'••' ■"'■',
Don't forget our lunch room
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KARL BOETTGER
PHONE NO. 8
^M»»wy^r.j']TM.j^i»iwaMat«)^jai^
20 00
. 3d0
15 50
67 30
17 52
16 26
15 20
1200
moo
2168
5115
2 00
28 55
' 715
40 00
Chas. Hipp, deputy sheriH.....
James Cosgrove, deputy sheriff
CONTAGIOUS
E. R. Beal, supplies .... *
F. 0. BangTiart, supplies ......
H. D. Wells, .supplies
Dr. I. H. Oickerson, services .
* -.'■'" FUEL AND LIGHT
Eastern Michigan Edison Co.,
\ light ,
6 50
. 3O0
8.55
4 01
9 68
69 00
69 S3
Ann Arbor Gas Co., light 22 08
Moved by Auditor Fahrner and supported by'Auditor Townsend that the
proceedings for the Board of Auditors
for the month of December, be published in the Dexter Leader and the
Saline Observer. Carried.
WILLIAM BACON,
Chairman
Chas. L. Miller, Clerk.
We have them in button and lace
GOODYEM GLOVE MBBERS
For fine Shoes. Ball Band in hkavy Rubbers
and Felts. Duck.Jackets aqd Beach Coats.
Headlight Corduroy Pants, Overalls and Jackets." Osborn Gauntlet Gloves>
W. R, STIERLE
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
The corner Store ^ S.&XalME
Tlie Safe Xi±gii.-b
If electric light had nothing else in its favor than its safety and its
healthfulness, even then it would still be the best illuminant. Anxiety for the safety of the children has no place in the electric lighted
home, for no matches are needed.
Tib-© IP-cLix?© Xj-tglb/b
Pure air, the greatest preventative of 'disease, is assured, owing to
the sealed glass, globe within which the light burns. It - can. neither
consume oxygen from tlie air nor throw off impurities.
EMM i^ICHIGAJV
StJ
HiMMMn
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Object Description
| Title | 1912-12-12; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1912-12-12 |
| 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 |
