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VOL. XXXIII.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1913,
NUMBER 37
J
What,jtc,. are YOU f
making of YOUR money •
A vain man's motto is—
"Win Gold and Wear it"
A generous man's—
"Win Gold and Share
it'
A miser's—
"Win Gold and Hoard it"
A profligate's—
"Win Gold and Spend it"
A wise man's—
"Win Gold and Save it"
MORAL
A SA VINGS A CCO UNT
CQPYRIGHTEO 1»18 9TEWA>T AD IWDUSTKT . _
DELL SCHOOL
'Our Wish," Harold
"Dandelion," Kenneth
3 Per CentPaid on Savings Deposits
Saline Savings Bank
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You Will Find A! Our Store
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White Lead Oils Brushes Varnish
Crack Filler Stain Floor Wall Tona
O-Cedar Polish Furniture Cream
Hpuse Paints
Floor Paint
Liquid Veneer
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
v GASOLINE STOVES-That Burn Coal Oil
Had Successful Year, Fine Program
Marking the Closing.
The Dell school, with Miss Edythe
Skinner as teacher, closed school on
Monday evening:. June 2, with the
following program:-
Recitation,
Graf.
Recitation,
Spitler.
Recitation, "The Angler's Wish,"
Roland Bredernitz.
Song, "Daisies," Olive Braun.
Exercise, "On Memory Day," Alma
Graf, John Steudle, Walter Graf, Dorothy Spitler.
Recitation, "Smile It Down," Karl
Bredernitz.
Dialogue, "Hospitality on the Frontier," Herman Guthard, Alwin Burkhardt, John Yager, Emma Steudle,
Olive Braun, Violet Smith, Dorothy
Spitler.
Song, "Summer Day," School.
Recitation, "What Happened to a
Tired Little Worm," Walter Graf.
Recitation, Bird's"Music," Dorothy
Spitler.
Instrumental Solo, Alwin Burkhardt.
Exercise, "Oh Guard Us Well," Edward Smith,- Kenneth Spitler, Olive
i Braun, Erwin Graf, Emma Steudle,
John Yager.
Recitation, "A Puzzle," Edward
Smith.
Song, "Pansies," Alma Graf, Dorothy Spitler.
Dialogue, "How the Grown Folks
Minded," Lena Bredernitz, Ruth Graf,
Lizzie Smith, Albert Bredernitz, Raymond Graf, OttoBredernitz.
Cornet Solo, "Melody in E," Edward Henne. "
Dialogue, "Little. Pitchers," Ruth
Graf, Lizzie Smith, Alma Graf, Otto
Bredernitz.
Song, "iSTow Good Evening, Good
Night," Lizzie Smith, Violet Smith.
Sixteen pupils were promoted and
two pupils, Lizzie Smith and Herman
Guthard passed the county eighth
grade examination.
RECEIVED DIPLOMAS
U. S. CREA
SEPARATORS
Twenty-five Young People Made Happy Last Week.
Twenty-five graduates of Saline
township schools and a 'large number
of relatives heard Prof. Webster Pearce
of the Ypsilanti State Normal, deliver
the graduating exercises at the commencement exercises held here last
Thursday.
He took for his subject, "Measurements," and impressed upon his listeners the fact that the measure of a
boy or girl, man or woman physically, in money, in social position, in
education, all in themselves fall short
unless the boys and girls become men
and women who live clean lives, and
live more for the good they can do to
others than for their own selfish interests.
The following program was given:
Invocation, Rev. W. H. Hoffman.
"Flower Bejewelled Meadows"
(Frantz Abt), second grade.
Address, Prof. Webster Pearce.
"Merry Farmer Boy" (Wilson),
second grammar grades.
Presentation of diplomas, Commissioner Evan Essery.
The students receiving diplomas
were the following: Arthur C. Alber,
Sylvester Brown, Edna Cook, Pearl E.
Cook, Esther Cornish, Leon C. Geyer,
Herman Guthard, Harold Hammond,
Amelia Hornung, John Hertler, John
Johnson, Violet Johnson, Linda Klager, Selma Miller, Ethel Monk, Viya
B. Moody, Elton A. Osborne, Howard
Farker, Merle A. Pontney, Mary F.
Remski, Fred S. Schanz, Edna Schel-
lenberger, Alfred J. Scherdt, Nestley
Schoolmaster, Elizabeth Smith, Lizzie
Smith, August A. Steeb, Walter
Theurer, Walter Wahr, Benjamin
Wiedman.
GREAT LAKES MAP
ANNUAL TRAVEL MAGAZINE
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,
We invite you to call in and let us demonstrate to
you the usefulness and superiority of our
Send For Interesting Vacation Literature.
The D. & C. Line, which operates
daily steamer service between Detroit
and Buffalo, has published a pamphlet containing the largest map of
the Great Lakes, showing routes to-all
summering places. You should have
one to plan your vacation. A request
with two • cent stamp enclosed will
bring it. Write now.
D. & C. Navigation Co.,
Detroit, Mich.
We carry the largest and best line to be found in this section
We will be pleased to show you anything in our large stock of Furniture,
Rugs, Curtains, etc. $
' DIETIKER & SON
"Waterway Tales" Published By D. &
C. Line,rSent To You Free,
The latest contribution to the literature of travel is the 250-page book issued by tbe D. & C. line. It contains
detailed description of new steamer
City of Detroit IH, several interesting
stories and is beautifully illustrated
with fine halftones of scenes along the
D. & C. Coast Line to Mackinac.
Sent, anywhere upon receipt' of ten
cents toprepay postage.
Address: Dept. W, D. & C. Navigation Co., Detroit.
Linoleum 84x16-4 wide
BURKHART BROS.
inck's Overalls, Jackets and Shirts
'WEAR LIKE A PIG'S NOSE
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SEE OUR WINDOW
FOR A BEAUTIFUL
ARRAY OF
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rugs artel Sundries
Our stock is large, the assortment complete,
and prices always right.
O.C.WHEELER
Let Us Save You Money
Council Proceedings.
Regular meeting of the Village
Council held in the council rooms on
Monday, June 2,1913.
President Eose in the chair.
Trustees present: Bredernitz, Cook,
Wheeler, Fowler, Fuoss.
Absent: Lindenschmitt.
Reading and approving minutes of
previous meetings.
Following bills were read:
\ George V. Cook, street work 2 25
j George C. Koch, street work 3 00
I Jacob Clough, street work 6 80
! J. L. Theurer, street work. -. 40.25
Fred Jerry, ex-marshall 3 00
C. H. Carven, marshall salary
and care of fire engine. 16 00'|
George C. Koch, painting, well
pipe.; 2 00
When 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.
J. F. WEISSINGER
Lady Attendant
Furniture and Undertaking.
. Licensed Enibalmer
&
WANTED!
Marriage Licenses.
Alexander S. Rodgers, 53, of South
Lyons and Mary Graham. 58, of Ann
Arbor.
Charles S. Cromwell, 23j of Toledo
and-Ethel L. Turner, 22, of Ann Arbor.
_ . , , _ A1 it i Walter E. Westfall, 35, of Ypsilanti
Correspondents for The Observer at all points* and Linda Sullivan, 30, of Ypsilanti.
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M.L- '.ji .. ' e o i' s. " '1 j - ;Born- Sunday» t0 Mr- and Mrs.
within eight miles of Saline not now represented. George Bernard, a son.
JFrank Tower........... 6 40
I Moved by Fowler—that the bills be
j approved and orders drawn to pay the
same*—supported by Cook.
Yea vote—Bredernitz, Cook, Fowler,
Wheeler, Fuoss.
Moved by W-heeler—that the petition
for crosswalk at Blanchard corner on
Bennett street be referred to the street
committee—supported by Bredernitz.
Yea vote—Bredernitz, Gook, Fowler,
Fuoss, Wheeler.
Motion by Fuoss—to adjourn—supported by Bredernitz.
Yea vote—Bredernitz, Cook, Fowler,
Fuoss, Wheeler."
F.ROSE, President,
HOMER FISH, Clerk.
Probate Court Notes.
Westley J. Parker .was discharged as
administrator of the estate of Nelson
Rogers.
Thomas Hitchingham of Milan has
been appointed administrator, with
will annexed, of'The estate of Alvina
Schock of Augusta townsh'ip.
Douglas Golden was appointed
guardian of Charles A. Wheeler, who
has been adjudged incompetent. Both
reside in Inn Arbor.
The sale of real estate iu the estate
of Catherine Zahn has been confirmed.
A petitioh has l^een filed for the appointment of an administrator in the
estate of Catherine Staebler of Ann
Arbor.
Petition was made to probate, the
will of William Aprill, of Scio township.
A petition was also filed to probate
the will of Mary Ann Stimpson of
Ann Arbor. '
Something to Fit Every Purse
JEWELER,
OPTICIAN
r EH RSiS aa s^ ES/SS aw ra 8& ns s ea ran r
Real Estate Transfers.
Charles T. Estteman to Reichert
Brooks^ property, Ann Arbor, $1.
Luick Bros. & Company to H. A.
Kenyon, property, Ann Arbor, $1.
H. F. Frost tb A. A. Inglis, property, Ann Arbor; $1. ■ "
Circuit Court Coni. to William L.
Wood, 5 acres, more or less. Ann Arbor township,-$1.
Waldo E. VVheeler to H. H. Herhst,
property, Ann Arbor, $1.
Julius Koernke to Edward M. Beagg,
property, Ann Arbor, $1.
B. F. Hodges to Ann A. McHenry,
property, Ypsilanti, $1.
C. D. Finch to Sarah A. Slick, property, Ypsilanti, $1.
O. S. Springer to Richard I. Marr,
property,.Ypsilanti, $10.
Henry H. Hawkins to Montraville
McNeil, property, Scio township, $1.
The Brilliant Stars Of June
By the end of June, Mars, Venus, Saturn and Jupiter will all be morning stars,
but Foley's Honey and Tar Compound is
at all "times the "Star" medicine for
coughs, colds, croup" and whooping
cough. A cold in June isas apt to develop into bronchitis or pneumonia as at any
other time, but notif Foley's Honey and
Tar Compound is taken. O. C„ Wheeler.
For Good Sundaes
and Sodas ...■.:'
Only the Choicest oi Fruits and Syrups Used at Our
Fountain.
Fresh Fruits of all kinds, and a nice
# line of up to date fresh candies. «»
Salted arid Fresh Roasted Peanuts
We always have in stock the best of the
popular brands of Cigars and Tobaccos
K. A. BOETTGER
> PHONE NO. 8 ^
H Hot weather is now at hand and you will want a
8«
In Gasoline, we have the
lif5
)91
which is the best Gasoline Stove on the market today.
They wear the longest, are simple in construction and
absolutely safe. - We know of some in use seven years
and they still act like new stoves.
In Oil, we have the
"PERFECTION"
Everyone knows what they are.
Ovens for both lands of stoves, plain or with glass doors, $1.25 to $3.
We giVe and redeem Peoples' Legal Stamps. Ask for them.
SEEGER& SCHROEN
i "The Hardware on the Corner/
Phone 87*
Suf*.
Object Description
| Title | 1913-06-12; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1913-06-12 |
| 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 |
