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VOL. XXXV,
SALINE, WASHTENAW GO., MICH., THURSDAY, JUNE 17. 1915
NUMBER 38
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A- MA2T of family has -a big responsibility. He not only must con-
«V» serve the morals and education of his wife and loved ones, but he
must see to it that THEY SHALL EOT WAHT. Is there a better way of helping Ms dear orfes than by adding to his -BA2TK ACCOUNT?
It will provide against sickness and misfortune. Every man of family
SHOULD HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT.
3% SrtSerest Paid on Savings Deposits -
State Bank No. 395
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The Hayes Four Wheel Corn Planter.
Spring Tooth Lever Harrows.
Planet Jr. Two Row Corn Cultivators.
Lawn Mowers from $2.00 to $8.00.
Jackson Field and Poultry Fence.
White Enameled Refrigerators.
Screen Doors and Window Screens.
Gasoline and Oil Cook Stoves.
We carry the largest stock of A-l House and Barn
Paint, Oil, Brushes, Glass, Varnish, Stain Floor, etc., in
town. Paint now and let us sell it to you. Our prices
are as low as the Lowest.
Auto Tires, Inner Tubes, Innershus, Supplies.
HENNE'S HARDWARE STORE
■1 PHONE 50-F4
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But not always. For instance, if your time
is worth anything it would be quite an expensive job for you to call upon and talk
only five minutes to each reader of this
paper.
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It
fbryou. Just tell us what you would like
said and we will fix it up in attractive shape
so that everybody in this vicinity will listen.
The low cost of such advertising service will
surprise you, and the results in most cases
will be just as satisfactory ;as a personal
talk. '•■■',*.-■;■•
THE OBSERVE
SALINE; IvneH.
L
Board of County Auditors.
June Session.
\"
The Board of County Auditors met in regular
session in the Court House in the City of Ann Arbor in the Auditor's room on Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday. June 7, 8 and 9.1915.
Present, Auditors Joslyn, Townsend and FinneU.
The following bills were allowed- and warrants
ordered drawn for the same:
COUNTY
Clark Brothers, burial of Emeline Doherty.$
James B. Armes. report of Emeline Doherty
J. E. Moore, burial of James P- Parkhurst.
Frank Joslyn. report of James P. Parkhurst
Arthur Clark, burial of Chas. F. Meyer
Richard Tuffs, report of Chas. F. Meyer....
Athens Press, printing... '.
E. L. Polk, State Gazetter
Ypsilanti Press, printing auditors' report...
Chelsea Tribune, printing
Times News Co., nrinting
Meyer, Schairer Co.. supplies
Western Union Tel. Co., messages
George Wahr. supp'ies for county ,
Richmond & Backus, supplies (Treasurer)..
Line-Guide Mfg. Co., supplies
John C Fischer Co., supplies
Doubleday Brothers Co., supplies.
Schumacher Hardware Co.. supplies (Jail).
Welch Spangler Co., supplies .
B. E. Muehlig, supplies
St. Josephs Retreat, board of John Quincy.
U. of M. Hospital, care of Frazier....
Hutzel C*; Co., supplies..
O. A Vaughan, services
Frank -Preston, services ....
John C Bleicher, services
Bert Kenny, services
Philip Fohey, repairs to lawn mower :
W. & L. E. Gensley, supplies
S. M. Yutzey, examining insane
Dr. R. G. MacKenzie, examining insane (2)
Dr. Ugo Wyle, examining insane.,
Dr. Howard Post, examining insane
Dr. Hubert Johnson, examining insane
Dr. J. H. Dickinson, examining insane
Dr. E. F. Chase, examining insane
Dr. M. L. Belser, examining insane
Dr. E. A. Clark, examining insane
Dr. G. F. Muehlig, examining insane
Dr. H. B. Britton, examining insane
M. A. Davenport, setting headstones
J. H. Wicklif, hauling ashes
Doan Oil & Paint Co., supplies
Schroen Brothers. supplies
S. A. Elsifor, hauling rubbish
Underwood Typewriter Co., typewriter
W. J. Arbaugh, school examiner '
W. L. Walling, school examiner
H. A. Tape, school examiner
G. W. Logan, school examiner
Frank Hendrie, school examiner
G. W. Smith, school examiner ".
Michigan State Tel. Co., toll and rentals...
Frank Joslyn, services
Perry Townsend, services
James Finnell, services
Clyde Kerr, printing
Christian Schlenker, supplies
5500
2 00
55 00
2 00
55 00
200
12 00
8 00
560
17 75
2515
145 35
73
14 30
714
4 68
10 30
13 41
6 50
' 1S3
184
33 50
9 26
12 00
3 00
3 00
300
300
100
4 67
5 20
10 40
5 20
5 45
5 45
5 20
5 20
5 20
5 20
5 20'
500
950
2 50
14 50
2 20
2 35
27 50
400
4 00
4 00
400
4 00
4 00
49 45
16 80
16 26
15 20
10 75
6 00
COUNTY BUILDING
Hutzet& Co., repairs to jail $ 5 50
Muehlig & Schmid, supplies 1215
wTb. Bancroft, painting roof court house 100 00"
Schumacher1 Hardware Co., repairing roof
court house .
Schumacher & Backus, repairs court house
Martin Haller, repairs court bouse
Jacob Jedele, services
Lester Canfield, painting fence (Jail)
total $27208
FUEL AND LIGHT
Washtenaw Gas Co., light court house
and j ail .
Eastern Michigan Edison Co., light court
house and jail ". :.,..
Artificial Ice Co., coal court hauseand jail
8418
47 20
3 20
8 40
1145
$ 3016
6064
.88550
Total $97630
RECAPIT ULATION '
County ....-....$77772
County Officer.. 2192 67
Contagious, y ..-! 72113
County Building .'. , 27208
Fucland Light 97630
Total $777 72
COUNTY OFFICER
Frank Dettling, services 5
W. S. Bilbie, services
Samuel'Schultz, services **
Josephine Hoppe, services
CoraL. Haas, services
Leo. J. Kennedy, services
C. K. Cobb, game warden fees.
Elizabeth Bodmer, probation officer
C. C. Dorr, poor commissioner
Lee Davision, deputy sheriff
Jacob Zeeb, deputy sheriff....
Leo L. Watkins, justice fees
H. B. Clark, sealer of weights, etc
W. G. Doty, justice fees
M. B. Stadtmiller", justice fees
Lester Canfield, deputy sheriff fees
Fred Dowling. deputy sheriff fees
George V. Cook, taxi for officers.
Maria Peel, truant officer
R. Linsey, deputy sheriff fees
John C. Fischer Co., supplies jail
Postal Tel. Co., messages
White Studio, photos jail
J. Wanzeck, deputy sheriff fees *.,..,..
B. &B. Auto Co.. auto supplies
George Boettner. deputy sheriff fees
City Taxi Cab Co., auto for officers
Western Union Tel. Co.. service jail
Lome Kruspe. deputy sheriff fees
Leonard Josenhans. deputy sheriff fees
Stark Taxi Cab Co., auto for officers :..
JohnF. Connors, deputy sheriff fees
John D. Thomas, justice fees
Thomas O'Brien, services
E. Sodt, services
Frank Pardon, services
Perley Jones, services court officer.'..-.
Evan Essery, school commissioner expenses.
Cora Haas, school examiner
Josephine Hoppe, school examiner
John Shankland. deputy sheriff expenses...
William Eldert,' deputy sheriff expenses
Joseph Gross, deputy sheriff expenses
Charles Fox, deputy sheriff fees.
John Young, deputy sheriff fees _.:...
William Esslinger, deputy sheriff expenses.
Ed. Campbell, constable fees
Roy Evans, constable fees '.
H. E. Cooper, constable fees.
H. D. Witherell. justice fees.
Alice Schrepper, care of prisoners...
H. G. Lindenschmitt, sheriff expenses
H. G. Lindenschmitt. board of prisoners
W. Savage, services..
44 00
60 00
64 00
103 20
98 50
2 70
3910
450
13 50
15 57
68 00
600
12 00
49 75
23 60
47 42
6 60
18 75
4140
450
24 75
105
14 50
300
56 87
14 20
125
75
4 00
18 02
10 00
6915
16S25
3 50
3 50
700
75 00
40 30
16 00
16 60
1470
74 05
59 25
5530
4-00
14 00
2 50
4 65
1365
13 00
900
216 59
439 20
..' • 200
Total $2192 67
Total $493990
On motion of Auditor Finnell, supported by
Auditor Joslyn the proceedings of the Board for
the month of June was ordered printed in the Saline Observer and Chelsea Tribune.
PERRY L. TOWNSEND, Chairman.
GEORGE W. BECKWITH, Clerk.
, Presbyterian Church News
Pastor—Kev. W. H. Iloffman.
Subject Sabbath- morning, "Bryan
and Wilson, or the Dreamer and the
Statesman, Both Essential."
The evening service, The Baccalaureate sermon, in St. Paul's church, Rev.
Wittbracht preaching the sermon.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening at
7:30; subject; "The Welcome to Children."
The Children's Day exercises were
largely attended and of unusual interest, many of the little tots speaking*f or
the first time in public.
Sabbath school after morning service,
temperance lesson and it is timely just
now, when a national and international
temperance convention is to meet at
Atlantic City. Everybody should get
enthusiastic on temperance.
With the close of another school year
and so many graduates to receive their
diplomas, we should renew our appreciation of the public school system in
America and realize more fully what a
privilege it extends to the humblest in
the land and how essential it is to educated citizenship. The church arid the
public school are the essential elements
of true Americanism.
Notice to Destroy Noxious Weeds.
To all owners, possessors or occupiers
of land, or to any person or persons,
firm or corporation, having charge of
any land in this state:
Notice is hereby given that all noxious weeds growing on any land anywhere within the . - - .
Township of Lodi
county of Washtenaw, state of i'iehi-
gan, or within the limits of saM iiigh-
way passing by and through such I.! ids, -nearly the same are:, as either Ohio,
must be cut down and destroyed on orS Indiana, Virginia, Kentucky or Tonnes-
bef ore the first day of July, 191.**. A. ' see. The upper pi -.-insula c. ntains
D., and again on or before the fir..- t!ay : more square miles Uu.ii .till Kew Eng-
of September, A. D. 1915. tland, leaving out Maine, ttr.d is larger
Failure to comply with this notice on than Maryiund ahd Delaw-'sro coriibined.
or before'the date mentioned or within; -^—.—
ten days thereafter: shall make the par-1
ties so- failing liable for the costs of!
cutting same and an additional levy of j The new Michigan law providing for
ten percentum of such cost, to be levied' the payment of a bounty mi c>*id rats
will soon go into effect. 'lhei.it law is
Does Advertising Pay? \
Grass Lake, "Mich., June 9, 1915.'
The Saline Observer, * j
: Saline, Mich. ' ' I
Dear Sir: \
As I had'an ad running in your,
paper advertising eggs for hatching
purposes, perhaps you would like a
little article in regard to the way advertising pays. I have sold all my !
eggs lor incubating as fast as I could j
get them and could have sold more if
I -could have induced my biddies to
have been a little more ambitious, but
I presume other lloeks have done better than mine have done. I will give
you the result oi six months ending
May 31st, which Is as follows:
December, 1014, 34 hens, 520 eggs.
January, 1915, 34 hens, ("96 eggs.
- February, 1915, 34 hens, 613 eggs.
March, 1915, 34 h'ens, 565-eggs.
April, 1915, 34 hens, 656 eggs. 1
May, 1915, 32 hens, 654 eggs.
Total for six months, 8,-704 eggs.
If,any of your advertisers have a
better record to show, let's see it.. Remember, the Utility White Leghorns.
Again thanking my customers, I
remain,
Yours very truly,
J. C. HAVENS
School Notes.
Final examinations this week.
Clifford Stang has left school.
Misses Esther Eeutchler and Helen
Walker visited the high school Tuesday afternoon.
The grades are working hard on the
play to be given in the opera house on
Monday evening, June 21.
The Juniors royally entertained the
Seniors Friday evening. The dining
room was decorated in class colors. A
jovial program followed the refreshments.
At the chapel hour Tuesday* Superintendent Walling was presented with
a fine picfu're, "The Danee of the
Nymphs," by Corot, as a token of remembrance from the,Jschool and faculty. - - - . -
A silver plate with the name of the
"Classes of 1912 and 1913*' has been
placed on the master clock in the library. This plate shows that
above-named classes helped by gifts to
pay for the new clock system. i §«
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Because we want your business. That is
a frank statement, but consider this---"
we would not dare to continue calling
your attention to our store if we were
not making an honest effort to ^erve
our patrons well—with good goods at
fair prices.
BURKHART BROS.
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About Dow Arsenate of Lead for
• ...killing...
the'i
Wheejjg*p5s Pharmacy
Michigan's Immensity.
Michigan's immensity is realized only
by a few of her inhabitants, let alone
her guests. She is a giant, except in
population. Compared with New York, ,
Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois and other',
states whose populations convey an idea
of bigness, Michigan seems a little.; -t
state, when in fact she is the largest; §|
east of the Mississippi river, except
Georgia^ Michigan is »« l-.rge'ts both
England and Wales; i* :u-fourth the
size of France. -T'ih ! •«•• :•■' peninsula is
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CONTAGIOUS'
George B. Dunlap. supplies $ 42 93
Weinmann & Matthews, supplies 6 81
Dr. J. A. Wessinger, supplies 6 00
George Carey, supplies 40 62
Mann & Walker, supplies 1600
Dr. M. L. Belser, services 6 00
Goodyear Drug Co., supplies ^ 58 60
Robert Killian, supplies 615
Sumner & Howe, supplies 415
B. O. Qntv,-ater, supplies.. - 840
Norman Jedele, supplies 812
Dr. E. B. Honey, supplies, 175-
E. Jedele, supplies.... .. 415
Alban &'Augustus, supplies ." ■ 4-86
Dr.F. L. Arner, supplies.....: 6000
W. E. Alexander, merchandise destroyed. 7 00
Dr. G. M. Hull, medical service 120 00'
John G. Lamb, supplies ,. 9"14
Mrs: F. E. Riley, supplies 2150
Dr. H^B. Britton, medical services....... 2400
•Dr. Samuel Chapin, medical sen-ices..-.... 90 50
Dr. J.;H. Dickerson,medical services. 8100
Mis. Wra. .Tuttle, nurse servicesV-.- *\-.-.-. 75 00
-MarvinDavenport, supplies. „. 1845
Must Count Dead Rats.
and 'Ifillected against the property in
thejphe manner .as other taxes are
levilcl and collected.
Also ail brush growing upon the right:
of way of all highways running through
or along side said lands, but not including any shrub reserved for shade or
other purposes, must be- cut down and
destroyed.
Dated this Sth day of June, A. D.
1915. '
JACOB KINSLEY, .
Commissioner of Highways of the Township of Lodi, ..County of Washtenaw,
State of Michigan.
Grain Prospects Fair.
The average condition of .wheat; in'
the state 's-'*91' per* cent, according to
the crop report iss.uedvby Secretary of.
State Vaughn. Damage by Hessian fly
is estimated at 6 per cent, while 2 per
cent of the wheat crop will be plowed:
up because it was winter killed. The
condition of rye is 91 per cent and oats"
9i-.-., ''.-'?■■=■_ .;:•■. ;
Eighty per cent of the fruit reports
throughout the state report serious
damage to all varieties of fruit by frost
during May^" .
Greatly Benefited by-Chamberlain's. Liniment.
"I haveused Chamberlam'&Luiimerit
for sprains, bruises and xheamatic pain's,
and the great benefit I-have received,
justifies my recommending it in the
highest terms,": writes Mrs. -Florence
similar to the present law \ roviding a
bounty on English sparrows. The fats
have to be counted by the township
clerks of the county where the rats are .
killed. It takes five rats to make a -
"count," and any less nun.L.r can be
refused inspection by a township clerks
Orders for the payment of tlie bounty
are drawn on the county ck-rk who in
turn issues an order on the county treas- '
urer.f or the amount. The law provides
for no extra fees for the township offi-;
cers and it is not decided whether the'
scalp of the dead rat or the whole body
is necessary to complete the transac-1
tion. In the latter event the townsTiip '
clerks will have to start a grave-yard. \
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Real Estate Transfers j.
Furnished by Washtenaw Abstract Company :
106 N. Fourth Avenue, Ann Arbor.
bi&rnan
iriots,1
Consid- j
Jacob Theurer and wife to
Alber and wife—Lot 4 and. par
section.2, village of Saline..
eration $1,00. ,. j
Louis-F. Kuebler and wife to Wil-.
liam Walker—Land on section 35, Lodi
township.. Consideration $1.00. j
William' Walker *and„wife to Louis
F. Kuebler and wife—Land on section
35,'Ladi township/ Consideration $1.
' • Restored to Good Health. ]
"I -was sick for four years With stomach ,
trouble," writes1 Mrs. Otto GahSi Zanes- j
ville, Ohio. ,"I lost weight and felt so
ICE CREAM IS A GOOD, HEALTHY FOOD TO
EAT DURING THE HOT WEATHER, FOR BOTH
YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN.
BUY AN ICE CREAM FREEZER FROM US AND
MAKE YOUR OWN IQE CREAM. THEN YOU
KNOW IT IS PURE AND GOOD.
WE ARE THE PEOPLE WHENEVER YOU NEED
HARDWARE. '
SEEGER & SCHROEN
The Hardware on the Corner. Phone 87
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Total.........S 72113
Slife, -WaUash, Ind "If you are troubled [weak that I almost gave p.p liope of be
with rheumatic pains yqU will .certainly, ing aired. A friend told, tne about*
he pleased with the prompt relief which,] Chamberlain's Tablets, and since using
Chamberlain's Liniment affords. Ob- two bottles of thern.1 have been a 'well
tainable evervwhere. woman,"' Obtainable everywhere.
No fees or expenses out afld-uo expenses to pay. An; investment
unexcejled for safety, convenience and..-rate of income. ■ . -
■'.... Checks Sent Senii-Annually :
• . Withdrawable on 30 Days'Notice .
Our record, 25 years of success, assets over one million anda quarter'
dollars. Write for financial statement and booklet giving full particulars. . ■".<■-..■'-
CAPITOL SAYINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION -
"CA"?*JSI*XG, MICH:.
Object Description
| Title | 1915-06-17; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1915-06-17 |
| 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 |
