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Viv) . XXXIV.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, MAEGH 5, 1914
NUMBER 23
Your active time is limited to a
period—it may be brief or it may
extend through the years.
Much of your time is represented
in your work. Are you getting all
that you can from it?
Are you saoing a portion of the earnings of your time and
. placing it in a bank account.
If not, why not? Let us help you.
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3 Per Cent Paid on Savings Deposits
Saline Savings Bank
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ELESS OIL
Village Treasurer's Report
From February 27,1913, to February
28,1914.
General Tax Roll fQr 1914 $ 7576 04
Special assessed sewer tax roll ^»
•for 1914. 3140 00
Does not smoke the chimney. Does not char the wick.
" Does not thicken in cold weather. Does not«emit
a foul odor. Will all burn out o f the lamp.
Total $10716 04
of which $7,576.04 was credited to the
contingent fund and $3140 to the
sewer fund.
CONTINGENT FUND.
Receipts—
Feb. 27,1913, Balance in fund.$1623 28
Mar. 25, Dog license 4 00
April 1, Dog license 2 00
May 22, E. Perry, license for
tent show 100
May 16, Liquor license 742 50
May 19, Tax roll 7576 04
Sept. 17, Street peddler license 4 00
Nov. 21, O. -M. Rockwell, license for. dog ' 1 00
Dec. 9, D. _?.. Reeves, license
for dog 100
Jan. 15, 1914, Received from
water.fund lor water taps.. 90 00
Jan. 16, Sam Josenhans, 1 water andi sewer tap..:...... 20 00
Jan. 16, Mrs. Sanford, 1 water
>and 1 sewer tap 20 00
Jan. 16, Chris. Burkhardt, 1
water and 1 sewer tap 20 00
Feb. 2, G. C. Townsend, 1 water and 1 sewer tap 20 00
Feb. 9, Miss Louise Hincliley,
2 water and 2 sewer taps... 40 00
Feb. 9, Mrs. jSfiethammer, 1
water and 1 sewer tap 20 00
Feb. 9, A. M. Humphrey for
school, 1 water and 1 sewer
tap 20 00
Feb. 9, VanderWiele Bros., for
bills paid by village 19 80
Feb. 9,, P. H. Rouse, for dog
license 100
Feb. 18, Chas. Fahner, taxes
on E. C. Rogers property.. 31 25
ives a Snow
When you need more oil, try it. Sells, per gal., 15c.
':■-HENNE'S HARDWARE STORE
i Water White Oil, per gal., 12c.
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You are-alf interested in ob-,
taing the-bebt Clover
Seeds, .possible;
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Clover seed, purity test
993 per cent *
Alfalfa purity, test 99.7 per ct.
Timothy, Pine Tree brand,
99.5 per cent
The best, cleanest seed that
has been sold in Saline for
eight years.
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Your Furniture wants supplied
promptly and, economically, by
■ITur_-itv»re and Undertaking
Licensed Embalmer
JUady Assistant
j. F. WEISSINGER
Total $10,256 87
Disbursements—
March 3, 1913, Chas. Carven,
marshal salary 8 00
Mar. 13, Geo. Bernard, treasurer salary 30 00
|i A. J. Warren, • insur-
| ance,proceedingsand j
salary 107 68 '
P. H. House, clerk of _
election 3 00
O. C. Wheeler, inspector of election 3 00
Fred Kanouse, inspector of election 3 00
J. L. Gregory, gatekeeper of election 2 00
Chas. Carven, gatekeeper of election.... 2 00
-Sim. R. Wilson, ballots, order book and
proceedings 12 00
A. J. Warren, election
and registration 6 00
J. U. Shults, supplies 1 25
April 8, Chas. Carven, marshal
salary...... 8 00
Al E. A. Mummery,
health officer salary
and service rendered 54 15
Apr. 14. By order to Light fund 250 00
Sim. R. Wilson, proceedings... 14 95
May 5, Chas.: Carven, marshal salary 8 00
May 19, Frank __. Jones, attor-
* . ney fees ending June
1,1913 25 00
June 2, J. L. Theurer, labor
for village 40 25
Fred Jerry, marshal.. 3 00
Chas. Carven, salary
for May and care of
engine 16 00
June25, Sim. R. Wilson, printing 11185
July 7, By order to Light fund 400 00
Chas. Carven, salary.. S 09
Seeger & Schroen, mer- *
chandise 2 75
Jake Clough, day labor 8 60
W. M. Fowler, 2 days
Board of Review 6 00
J. ifredernitz, 3 days
Board of Review . 9 00
H. G.-Lindenschmitt, "- .
sprinkling 13 50
July 16,Sim.' R. Wilson/printing '.' 1200
July 24, Frank Jones, attorney
fees for 6 months 50 00
Aug. 4, F. D. Ford, 6"bagS of
lime........ ..... 120
J. L.' Theurer, team.
work 3 00
Peter Bernard, day labor... 2 00
Jake Clough; day labor 2 00
Chas. tlarven, salary
ant. care of engine.., 10 00
"Bert Giilen, work on*
fire engine—. , 2 50
D. F. Reeves, work on >
fire engine-......... * 3 00
H. Josenhans,- work on
■ fire engine.......... 200
Aug. 19, Sim. R. Wilson, print- -
ing.... 990
Sep. 2, Chas. Ca.ven, salary.. 8 00
8, Washtenaw Electric
Shop, electric' supplies 165
Fred Burkhart, assessor's salary._ ..« 59 00
Dr. J. G. Weissinger,
services rendered 15 00
15, Dr. A.*E. A. Mummery,
services rendered 9210
Sim. R. Wilson, printing 435
Oct. 6, By order to Light fund 600 00
Jake Clough, day labor 22 80
Will Mead, 32 loads of
gravel 4 80
B. &F. E. Jones, coal
fo> village 471;
Frank Rose, "telegram
and* postage 110
Jacob Schleh, use of
land.... 367
J. L. Theurer, labor
for village 52 50
G. V. Cook, team work 6 75
Chas. Carven, salary.. 8 00
F. D. Fordi lumber, etc 92 40
" Julius Bredernitz, work
from Aug. 24 to Sept.
30 as per agreement.. 75 00
Geo. Bernard, uncol- I
• lected taxes 37 50;
Fred Jerry, notices for
quarantine 8 00
Jacob Clough, day labor. 6 00
By order,to Sewer fund 2700 00
By order to Water fund 300 00
Nov. 3, Wilbur Cornish, grad-
. er blades 5 50
Jake Clough, day labor 910
G. V. Cook, team work 3 25
' J. L. Theurer, team
work 42 25
Will Mead, 6 loads of
gravel 90
Julius Bredernitz, salary 60 00
Chas Carven, salary.". 8 00
Peter Bernard, day labor... 2 00
Dec. 8, Chas. Carven, salary.. 8 00
Jake Clough, day labor 9 20
Sim. R. Wilson, printing 670
J.-H. Shults Co..' 85
Julius Bredernitz, salary......... 6000
J. L. Theurer, team
work 54 00
L. M. Thorn, 4 hours'
labor...'. 80
Frank Jones, attorney
fees ending June 1,
1914 5000
Jan.-7,1914, Sim. R. Wilson,
printing 2 75
Julius Bredernitz, salary 60 00
H. W. Bartlett, freight 83
Jake Clough, day labor 1160
J. Feuerbaeher, day labor 75
John Fritz, day labor.: 75
G. V. Cook, team work 6 50
H. Hutzel, team work
and freight ' 7 05
J. L. Theurer, team
work 58 50
Chas. Carven, salary.. S 00
15, By order to Water fund .292 50
" " " " " 392 50
" " " " " 29 65
Feb. 2, Julius Bredernitz, helper at pumping station 5 45
Chas. Carven, salary.. 8 00
H. Mueller Mfg. Co.,
tapping machine and
supplies... 236 80
H. G. Lindenschmitt,
sprinkling 48 00
Muir & Gross, mdse... 20 17
H. Josenhans, testing
hydrants 5 90
Julius Bredernitz, salary 60 00
H. D. Edwards, 400 ft.
of fire hose *..,.. 400 00
M. F. McCullough, 1
sewer cover. 3 00
Art Castle, day labor.. 100
Jake Clough, day labor 5 25
Mike BriMy, day labor 100
Arthur Day, day-labor. 2 00
A. Schmid, lumber and
damage to crops..... 10 00
Roe Stephens Co.,
merchandise 8 70
3, Interest on water bonds 675 00
28, By order to Water fund 55 49
By order to Street fund 5 39
By order to Light fund 21 27
25, E. A. Hauser, Bonds
Nos. 20. 23, 24, 25... 4000 00
' Interest "on bonds Nos.
20,23,24,25 -.'. 72 50
C. M. Burkhardt, Bond
No.6 K.0000.
Interest on bond No. 6. 18 37
James Hoyt, Bond No.
5. 1000 00
Interest on bond No. 5. 18 37
28, MissMinnie Ruckman,
Bond No. 21 .*. 1000 00
Interest on bond No. 21 18 50
July 1, Miss Linnie Rogers,
BondNo.28... 1000 00
Interest on bond No. 25' 18 75
Mrs. Ola Hammond,
Bonds No. 18, 27.... 2000 00
Interest on bonds Nos.
18,27.... 37 50
Chas. Carven, Bonds
Nos. 1,-2,3, 4........ 4000 00
Interest on bonds Nos.
1,2,3,4 7500-
Aug. 1, Frank Rose, Bonds -
Nos. 17, 26 .2000 00
E. A. Hauser, Bond
No. 8 :.. 1000 00
18, E. A. Hauser, 'Bonds
Nos. 9,10,11,12, 13,
14,15,16,19.. 9000 00
Interest on bonds Nos.
9, 10,11,. !_., 13, 14,
15, 16,19 20 25
'23, W. M. Fowler, 1 water
tap ..... 10 00
25, W. S. Morden, 1 water
tap 1000
Sept. 1, C. A. Curtiss, 1 water
tap 10 00
Oct. 10, B. T. Davenport, 1
water tap 10 00
13, Received from contingent fund. 300 00
Nov. 26, J. A. Alter, 1* water
tap 10 00
C. M. Burkhardt, Bond
No.7 1000 00
Interest on bond No. 7 i5 75
JDec. 22, Fred Gross, 1 water tap 10 00
Carl Schleh, 1 water tap 10 00
31, Joe Gauss, 1 water tap. 10 00
Jam 6, Chris. Burkhardt, 1
water tap 10 00
Received from contingent fund 292 50
Received from contingent fund .....* 392 50
Received -from contingent fund 29 65
Feb. 28,-Received from.Contingent fund............. 5549
But our Spring and Summer line of
Is here, and it's a dandy.
Hamilton-Brown Shoe Co.
Is Not in the Trust
Every pair guaranteed. Come in and see what they jlook
like, then buy if they suit. j
BURKHART BR0S.
Total... $8122 26
WATERWORKS FUND.
Receipts—
Feb. 27.1913, Bal. in fund $"996 33
Apr. 14, George Bernard, Bond
No. 30...... 100000
Interest on bond No. 30 9 38
June 23, Mrs. Chandler, Bond
No. 22 100000
Interest on bond No. 22 17 88
24, Mrs. Kate Bartlett,* :
Bond No. 29.......... 1000 00,
Interest on. bond. No-29 18-X)
-* Total $32,496 72
Disbursements—
Mar. 3, 1913, Engineering Rec-
■ ord, advertising ' 10 80
Tradesman Co., blank
bonds 53 00
Daily'Press, printing *'***•
specifications 23 50
Muir & Gross,, waterworks pipe.. 24819
13, A. J. "Warren, postage,
express, phone 4 95
Free Press, advertising
for bids. 861
Sim. R. Wilson, con*
tracts, postals .... 16 00
Apr. 8, Muir _fc Gross, waterworks pipe ;. 73 04
Albert Weimer, Well
No. 1..;...'.. 515 77
14, W. J. Baird, attorney
fees 1000
^5, Moss & Co., return of
waterworks check... 500.00
Jake Fuoss', .day labor. . 18 00
May 5, Chris. Renz, day labor. 3 00.
CrYeager, day labor.. S 50
■ Albert Weimer, Wells
Nos. 2 and 3 42100
Chris. Schleh, option
on land well No. 2... 10 B0
Chas; Dietiker, option
on. land well No. 1... .10 00
June 2, Geo.<Koch, day labor.. 2 00
Frank. Tower, timbers
for pulling pipe well
No.l 6<10
25, Chris. Schleh, fence
posts... -~ 6.00
Engineering Record,
advertising bids for
waterworks.. 210
Free Press Co., advertising bids for waterworks , 5 85
Chris. Schleh, site of
standpipe and pumping station 425 00
July 7, J. L*. Theurer, day labor 2 25
R. B. Stocks, survey.. 29 40
Aug. 4, Jake Clough, day labor 12 25
Jas. Toliver, day labor 7 50
8, T. C. Brooks & Sons
Co., Estimate No. 1.995135
W. J. Sherman Co., ,
waterworks specifi-
eafions 19403
W. J. Seery, register
ofdeeds 220
Sept. 2, W. J, Sherman Co.,
services as per agreement....-:.......... 10000
8, T. C, Brooks & Sons
Co., Estimate No. 2. 56414£
(Concluded on eighth page),
We have just received a fresh shipment of
FANCY BOX CANDY :
IN ALL SIZES j*
. t
and a full assortment of __ I
BLUE BANNER GHOGOLATES
A good line of bulk Candies, always fresh]
You can buy that Pipe now. A good assortment to
choose from. Sizes and shapes to suit all, and
... they are guaranteed. j
'Vr ■■■ - - . ''.-..
Cigars and Tobaccos of all kinds
A Perfect Place to get a Perfect Lunch , ■—_,
K. A. BOETTGER'S!
PHONE NO. 8 FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS
Have Your Plumbing Bjone
Before the busy season opens. You will)
have the advantage of getting better prices]
and better work. ' * i
Are you getting good resets
from what you have had installed? If it
pounds and knocks let us put it'in shape so] ,
it will not annoy you.
Special While They Lastt
$1 hand saws 69c $1.25 hand saws 8;9e
$1.50 hand saws $1.13 $2.25 cross cut savs '1,69'*.
$2.50 cross cut saws $1.89 ]
' SEEGER & SCHROEN
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Everything in the line of Hardware, Paints and Oils.
In Getting Ready
.. For Spring work, don't forget that youi[
own health is most important of all.
It
;
'ii Remedy
Will purify your blood and fit you for your \-
season's w.Qrk* ;
Wheeler's Pharmacy
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Object Description
| Title | 1914-03-05; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1914-03-05 |
| 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 |
