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*YOL. XXXIV.
SAIINE, .WASHTENAW CO., MI€II., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1913
NUMBER 3
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The Spenders
They exist in every wa\\of
life.
[NORMAL CONCERT COURSE
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Jln$ man is a spendthrift who * ^=
spends all he ear,ns and fails to ^^
provide for the future. s^
Coal Oilfohnny was a spender. Lit- =
tie Jimmy Green is another. ^=
One threw millions away—the other =
spends his $6 aiseek. salary on foolish trifles. ************
©o not be a "Spender." Open a savings aty ^=.
Count, It will grow, and remember * ==*_.
—ft is better to ba'safe than sorry. ■.'..
•3 Per Cent Paid on Savings Deposits |j|
Saline Saving's Bank ■
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Program of Attractions To Be Given in
Ypsilanti. —
October 16—Old English Ballads
and Folksongs. Misses Dorothy,
Rosalind and Cynthia Fuller of Stur-
minster Newton, Dorset, England,
with accompaniment of Irish Harp.
Single admission, $1.00.
November 13—Song Recital. Eleanor Hazzard Peocoek, soprano.
December 11—Christmas Carols.
Normal Choir. "200 Singers, alia cap-
pella. *
. January 15v—David and Clara Man-
nes. Sonata Recital. "Violin and
Piano.
January 31—Longy Club. The
Wood-Wind Instruments of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. _ Single admission, $1.00.
March 11—Matinee and Evening, 2
Festival Concerts. Minneapolis Symphony; conductor, Emil Oberhoffer.
Orchestra of 80 men, with Normal
choir and soloists. Single admission
to each concert, $1.50.
Soloist to be announced.
Season Seats reserved, $2.50 each,
now on sale at the "Conservatory, Ypsilanti.
Now that Fall weather is here, you will have to buy a
-Coal Stove or Range. (Where can I do the best?, you will ask.) Now ? I
-we have a perfect right to say, go to -
a
a
We carry the Largest Line of the Best Makes of Stoves. The Jewel
Coal Stove has the Heating Capacity of a Regular Furnace. Our prices
are lower than ever before, and it is your duty to investigate before you
buy. We carryla large" line of
Stove Pipes, Elbows, Stove Rugs and Stove Boards.
I A Fine Heating Stove for Only $2.00
1 (3-±-^r& -o-S a, iooIfe:_ ■■'"*"'
]'. "HENNE'S. HARDWARE STORE
| Jewel Ranges Malleable Ranges ^
a^"$4_/^9>/a/<_.'%''_^^/^/^''s/a/^'&/^^
School Notes.
Miss Sear's room has the honor of
being the first to. enjoy a half holiday
because of no tardy jnarks and a per-
I centage in attendance of over ninety-
I five for one month. *~
George Coe, Melvin Dell, Bernard
Mason, Walter Towler and Hollis
Barr were absent from school Friday
afternoon to attend the county Sunday
school convention at Ypsilanti.
The chapel exercises Monday afternoon were conducted by Rev. H. W.
Mack, who gave a short talk on
"Equipment Necessary for the Voyage of Life." A comparison was
made between the preparation and
equipment necessary for a ship before
going on a voyage, with the equipment that is essential to those just
starting on the voyage of life. The
talk was interesting as well as very instructive. After this a duet was given
by Misses Margaret Fairbank and
Margaret Rentchler.
■We Should Have Eaiti in Him Oftentimes. Help Him Develop
••"■ The^Idea.
It is true today as it was\1900 years
ago that "a prophet is not without
.honor save in his own country." The
lack of appreciation by home people
has caused many a man to leave a
town, and seek a new community in
which to begin an enterprise. Thus a
new industry which might have helped this town to stow was lost because
its people lacked faith in the home
man. The man who goes away and
succeeds is readily acknowledged by
the people of his home town as a genius. Many an inventor and many a
projector of new enterprises has had
ihis experience; it is common, indeed,
.to all mankind. Persons in many
Communities have not sufficiently appreciated what their neighbors were
accomplishing or could achieve and
so many a man has gone elsewhere
*and found the recognition that was
denied him at home. Give credit and
backing to the home man. Have
faith in him and encourage him. If
this is done fully arid freely it will go
a long way toward keeping at home
many a man who otherwise will go
elsewhere to find moral and financial-
backing.
There is genius in this town as well
as in any other. If you know of a
man who has something to develop,
don't^ let" him go elsewhere. Help
him to get a start right here. Commercial enterprises are a"benefit to any
town, and we should have sufficient
pride in this town to want it to grow.
—Plymouth Mail.
New styles are being added daily and every
• effort is put forth to make our showing thoroughly representative of what is most correct in
fall millinery. Prices are unusually moderate.
The Dietiker Hat Shop
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We wish to announce
we are prepared to do repair
work of all, kinds promptly and
at reasonable prices.
All your wants carefully looked after at
Our Market
- We also carry a full line of
supplies and accessories, and
we'll treat you right.
Give us a call when you need
anything in our line.
The Saline Garage
C. H. Miller & Son.
Qnick Help to BacJtache
and Ilheumatisin.
The man or woman who wants quiet
• help from backache and rheumatism,
will find it in Foley Kidney Pills They
act so quickly and with such good effect that weak.inaqtive kidneysthat do
not keep the' blood clean and free of impurities, are toned up and strengthened
to healthy vigorous action. Good results follow* their use promptly. O. C.
Wheelers Pharmacy.
Good meat makes healthy people.
Good meat need not be dear. Begin
today to give us your orders, then
compare ouf prices and quality with
what you have been paying.
We Save You Money!
Toastmasters' Club Meeting-.
The first meeting of the Toastmasters' club was held Friday afternoon.
Eugene Crittenden acted as toastmas-
ter and Miss Gertrude Coe as musical
director.
The visitors were Mr3. Leonard,
'Miss Mintie Coe, Miss Edith Stang,
i Miss Zoa Nichols, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs.
J. A. Alber, Miss Leonora Wittbracht,
j Miss Amelia Rentchler, Miss Louise
Woelper, Miss Esther Fairbank, Miss
Bernice Davenport, Miss Ruth Giilen,
Miss Ruth Rose and Mrs. Clarence
Hall.
The following program was enjoyed
by all:
High School Song.
Instrumental solo, Winifred DePuy.
Reading, Mary Cornish.
Instrumental duet, Esther Sturm
and Mabel Westphal.
Reading, Ruth Morris.
Violin solo; Lovella Hehr.
Reading, Harry Finch.
Instrumental solo, Miss Bernice
Davenport.
Jokes, Robert Parsons.
Dialogue, "The Lunatic or the Professor;" Hazel Hall, Nora Rentchler,
Melvin Alber and Burton Schoolmaster.
High School song,
I want your heef, poultry and dressed
hogs. Highest market prices paid.
John Rogers
Binder building, Main street.
Home-Keeping: Women need
Health and Strength.
The work of a home-keeping woman
makes a constant call in her strength
and vitality, and sickness comes through
her kidneys and bladder oftener than
she knows. "Foley Kidn-3' Pills will invigorate and restore her, and weak back,
nervousness, aching joints and irregular
bladder action will all disappear when
Foley Kidney Pills are used. O. C.
Wheeler's Pharmacy. - ■
Auction.
Henry Boettger will offer at public
sale on the Charles Herbert farm'three
miles northwest of Saline, about a
mile from the Manchester-road, on
Thursday, October 23
at 1:00 p., in. the following described
property:
Four Horses—1 span bay mares, 6
years old; 1 span black mares.
Implements—Top buggy nearly new,
2 wide tire truck wagons, flatbottom-
ed hay rack, binder, mower, roller, 60-
tooth drag," 2 floating harrows', pair
bobs, plow, pulverizer, corn planter,
2-horse cultivator, corn shelter. 800-lb.
Howe scales, bag holder* double harness, single harness, caldron kettle,
25 bushel crates, Round Oak kitchen
range,-and other articles too numerous to mention. -
CLARK CARTER, Auctioneer
THE HOME MAN
Presbyterian Church News
Subject Sabbath morning, "The
True Ethical Standard;" in the evening, "The History of Emancipation,
or Fifty Years From Slavery."
Prayer" meeting Thursday evening
at 7 o'clock; subject, "The Piece of
"Money."
YrB. S. CTS. meeting Sabbath- evening at 6 o'clock; subject, "How to
Make This the Best Year in the History of the Society"—Phil. 3:7-15.
Union services in the evening at 7
o'clock; Psa. 133:1.
"Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together
in unity,"
The changeable weather of early fall
brings on coughs and colds that have a
weakening effect on the system, and
may become chronic. Use Foley's "Honey and Tar Compound. It has a very
soothing and healing effect on the irritated and inflamed air passages, and
will help very quickly. It is a well
known family medicine that gives results. O. C. Wheeler's Pharmacy.
Special meetins; of. the Ladies'Aid,
society of the M..-E. church will he
held in the church "parlors on Saturday
afternoon at 2:30. All members are
-urgently requested to be present as
there is very important business" to be
attended to. ''■«■" . "
1 S
author,
by this title
just secured.
n the new serial
lave
we
The story is a mirror for
.us all. Haying gazed in
it, we may be sobered, but
we will have been benefited, and, after all, pleased
as much as sobered,
The account of his dealings with men and
women, and the registry
of Time's revenge upon
nunr- form a dramatic
sequence of the deepest
human meaning.
Start It with-the First
Chapter
Your Wall Paper
ow
1-2 OFF
I W@ Have
BURKHART BROS.
\ ON SATURDAY *
We close the Soda Fountain
and open for the season the
LUNCH COUNTER
The most popular place in town for
GOOD THINGS TO EAT
As a Special -for Saturday we're going to have
'.Delicious Home Made.Pies
■£z andiye'll be pleased to s*ee you.
K. A. BOETTGER'S
PHONE NO. 8 FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS
Step in and see# our complete line of Stoves
and Ranges.
aferials
See our\fine line, the best in town. Installed perfectly—workmanship guaranteed. Our
prices are right.
SEEGER CSGHR0EN
Everything in the line of Hardware, Paints and Oils.
Harness shop in connection. ' ■* T
Our stock is large, the assortment complete,
and prices always right.
O. C. WHEELER
Let Us Save You Money
When yon need anything in the Furniture line it will pay yon well to
bear us in mind, if -we haven't what you want, we'B order it.
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Furniture and Undertaking.
Licensed Embalmer
J. F. WEISSINaER
Lady Attendant
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Object Description
| Title | 1913-10-16; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1913-10-16 |
| 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 |
