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VOL. XXXIII.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1913.
NUMBER 32
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HIS BANK solicits'your savings deposits as Well as your
general hanking business.
In looking around for a bank
to receive your money, you want
a Safe bank—a CONVENIENT'bank-an ACCOMMODATINGbank
These are the advantages that this bank
presents to its customers
Open.an account with us NOW
3 Per Cent Paid on Savings Deposits
Saline Savings Bank
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MEET IN YPSILANTI
You Will Find It Our Store
House Paints White Lead Oils Brushes Varnish
Floor Paint Crack Filler Stain Floor Wall Tona
Liquid Veneer O-Cedar Polish Furniture Cream
Refrigerators Lawn Mowers Screen Doors and Window Screens
Linoleum O-Cedar Dustless Mops Auto Oils and Greases
Auto Polish and Soap
OIL STOVES-No Wicks, No Smoke-Burns Gasoline
GASOLINE STOVES-That Burn Goal Oil
Washtenaw Pioneer and Historical Society Will Convene June 11.
A meeting of the executive committee of the Washtenaw County Pioneer
and Historical Society was held in
Ypsilanti on May 11, 1913.
The' president, W. H. Sweet, presided. ' _ „ *
It was voted to hold the annual
meeting in the Methodist church at
Ypsilanti on Wednesday, June 11, at
10 a. m.
The following committees were appointed:
On General Arrangements—W. H.
Sweet, Mrs. William Deubel, William
Campbell.
On Reception and Introduction—
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDougall, Col.
H. S. Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Frank-Spaf-
ford, Mr. and Mrs. William Laird,
Mrs. C. M. Comstock, Mrs. Elizabeth
Fletcher. -
On Literary Exercises and Program
—W. H. Sweet, E. Campbell, J. A".
McDougall.
On Music—Prof. W. B. Arbaugh as
chairman.
On Finance and Sale of Tickets—0.
C. Burkhart, Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Graves.
Tickets for dinner will be thirty-five
cents; this sum also pays annual dues
for one year.
All pioneers and their friends are
cordially invited.
A social time, good dinner and an
interesting program are expected.
Robert Campbell,
Secretary.
MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES
Decoration of Veterans' Graves by the
Children at 10:30 a. m.
Line of march will be formed on the
school lawn at 1:00 p. m., proceeding
at once to the cemetery.
G." A. R. in charge of services at
cemetery.
Parade will proceed to the Saline
opera house where the following program will be rendered:
Music, Saline Cornet Band.
Invocation. »
Music, School.
Recitation. ,
. Music, School.
Address, by Rev. A. W. Stalker of
Ann Arbor.
Music, "America," Band and Audience.
U. S. CREAI
SEPARATORS
Will skim closer and wash easier and give better satisfaction than any other Separator. This is a strong statement, but an absolute fact. Let us prove it to you.
HENNE'S HARDWARE STORE
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BIG REDUCTION
On all Lace Curtains in stock
Commencing Sat., May 24th
and lasting one week.
DIETIKER & SON
The. committee in charge of arrangements for the observance of Memorial
Day cordially invite all neighboring
schools, patriotic, religious and fraternal organizations to join in making
the services a success.
We especially invite the Women's
Relief Corps, Sons and Daughters of
jVeterans, Boy Scouts, as well as every
patriotic American citizen to make
this a memorable day.
Organizations and societies wishing
to take part in the parade will receive
the prompt attention of
THE COMMITTEE.
Want To Buy Bonds?
Postmasters have received details of
the sale of United States bonds to depositors of the postal savings system,
as follows:
By appiying on or before June 2, depositors of the Postal Savings System
may exchange the whole or a part.of
their deposits for United States registered or coupon- bonds in denominations of $20, $100 and $500, bearing
interest from July 1,19*13, at the rate of
2i per cent-per annum, payable semiannually, and redeemable at the pleasure of the United States .after one year
from the date of issue, both principal
and interest payable 20 years from that
date in United States gold, coin.
Postal savings bonds are exempt
from all taxes or duties of the United
States, as well as from taxation in any
form by or under state, municipal or
local authority.
Pamphlets containing more detailed
information' may be secured of Postmaster Humphrey.
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Drugs and Syodries
Our stock is large, the assortment complete,
and prices always right.
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Let Us Save You Money
Whfen you need anything in the Furniture line it will pay you well to
bear us in mind. If we haven't what you want, we'll order it.
Furniture and Undertaking. J. F. WEISSING-ER
Licensed Embalmer Lady Attendant
WANTED!
Correspondents for The Observer at all points
"within eight miles of Saline not now represented.
Presbyterian Church News
Subject Sabbath morning,- "The
True Estimate of Character." Proverbs 23:7. "
Subject at the prayer meeting Thursday evening, "The Wise Steward,"
Luke 12:42,
Lessons in the life of Joseph are intensely interesting"
Y. P. S. C. E. Sabbath evening,
six o'clock. Subject, " Industrial
Missions."
"Put Eternity into the Minutest
Things."
Probate Court Notes.
Mrs. Christine Mast has been appointed administratrix in the estate of
Ernest Gutenkunst.
Confirmation has been made in the
sale of the property of Herbert E. and
JEmma L. Schenk. *
George Gerlockhas been appointed
administrator of the estate of Bernard
Comiskle.
Marriage Licenses.
Roy Alford, 22, Whitaker, and Hazel
Porth, 17, Northfield.
Thomas Torpey, 22, Ann Arbor, and
Viola Gage, 18, Ann "Arbor.
William Keppler, 27, Ann Arbor,
and Christina F. Lutz, 22, Ann Arbor
township.
MINERAL BATHS! NOTICE!
Extensive repairs having been completed we are in a better condition than
ever before to take care of all .persons
heeding mineral bath treatments.
Mineral Water and Bath Co.,
37c Phone 800-L, Ypsilanti, Mich.
The greatest of pleasure can be derived from The Victor Victrola; Plays
any kind of music, Sings all songs,
recitations of a high order: call us up
for free demonstration in your home:
From Fifteen to two. hundred dollars:-
Easy terms. Grinnell Bros., 120 and
122 East Liberty Street, Ann Arbor.
Phone 1707. '32-4t
Pioneer Passes Away.
Mrs. Anna B. Yedele, widow of the
late Conrad Yedele,- and one of the
oldest residents of this county, died
Monday morning after an illness of a
little over a week. She was past 80
years old, and had been in poor health
for some time.
Mrs. Yedele was born in Wurtem-
burg, Germany, in 1831, but came to
this country when a young woman.
The family resided in Ann Arbor for a
time, but later removed to this place,
where they have lived ever since.
Mrs. Yedele was well known, and she
had- the highest esteem of everyone,
while her generosity and kindhearted-
ness made her loved by many. She
was taken ill a few months ago, and
her health had been feeble ever since.
Over a week ago she was again stricken and was unable to rally from the
attack.
Two daughters survive her, Mrs.
Eugene A'. Wisd6m of Ann Arbor and
Miss Mary Yedele, who lives at home,
besides a number of other relatives
and friends.
The funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon from the residence.
Interment in Oakwood cemetery.
Wall Paper
CARPETS
Linoleum 84x16-4 wide
BURKHART BROS.
Finck's Overalls, Jackets and Shirts
"WEAR LIKE A PIG'S NOSE"
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Methodist Church Items.
"Put on the whole armour of God,
that ye may be able to stand against
the wiles of the devil."—Eph. 6:11.
Subject for Sunday morning's sermon, "God's Ultimate Purpose in the
Bestowment of Blessedness."—Matt,
5:13-16. The second sermon in the
series on the Sermon on the Mount,
The annual Memorial sermon and
service will be in the Methodist church
Sunday night, Let us make much of
this very special occasion.
Prayer meeting topic, "A Time of
Testing."
"The Social Impulse: Human Fellowship" is the Epworth League top
ic. Leader, Mrs. C. A. Curtiss.
Notice of Bids.
' 'Bids will be received by the Village
Clerk until 12 o'clock noon of June 9
for the construction of Sewer System
for the Village of Saline, Michigan
Copies of specifications can be had on
application to the Village Clerk.
HOMER FISH,
* . Village Clerk
G. L.-Hoytwas the guest of his son
in Detroit last week. ■
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schultz of Detroit and Richard Morton of Ypsilanti
were Sunday guests of their ' aunt,
Mrs. Laura Richards.
First Class Piano Tuning an*d Repairing. Grinnell Bros., 130"andl22
E, Liberty St., Ann Arbor. Phone
1707. Ask us about it. 32-4t
Foley Kidney Pills repay your con
fidence in their healing and curative
qualities. Any kidney or bladder
disease not beyond the reach of medicine will yield to their use. Mrs.
Cordelia Copeland, Ardeola, Mo.,
says, "I had kidney and bladder
trouble for over a year and 5 bottles of
Foley Kidney Pills cured me." It is
the same story from every one who
uses them. All say, "they cured
me." O. C. Wheeler's Pharmacy.
Dont Wear GRAY Hair
When you can get a Hair Stain—not a dye
---but a stain that cannot be detected by
any one from the natural color.
It Does Not Make Your Hair Sticky
Nor does it leave a had odor if directions are followed.
Satisfaction guaranteed. You can stain your hair any
shade you wish. Call and see us about it.
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THE RISE!
For Good Sundaes
and Sodas,....
Only the Choicest of Fruits and Syrups Used at Our
Fountain. ,
Fresh Fruits of all kinds, and a nice
# . line of up to date fresh candies.
Salted and Eresh Roasted Peanuts
We always have in stock the best of the
popular brands of Cigars and Tobaccos
K. A. BOETTGER
. PHONE NO. 8 *
We Carry a Full Line Of
Lawn Mowers * Grass Catchers
Lawn Rakes Screening
Screen Doors ind Windows
Oil Stoves \ Gasoline Stoves
Washing Machines Garden Tools
Fishing Tackle '
Kodaks and Kodak Supplies
SEEGER & SCHROEN
'The Hardware on the Comer.'
Phone 87
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Object Description
| Title | 1913-05-24; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1913-05-24 |
| 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 |
