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VOLUME XXXXI
SALINE, WASHTENAW, COUKTY, MICH., THURSDAY, JULY 14. 1921
■NUMBER 4$
Keeping Up
Appearances
FROM FAE OFF AFRICA
Come Pleasant Greetings to Friends
In Saline and Vicinity.
WOMEN TO HAVE PAST
IN STATE DAIBY TOUR
Council Proceedinss
Regular meeting of the Commpn;
Council June 6, 1921. j
A quorum not heing present the j Care ■»* *»• •' Mi* in H«me Wi!1 ,
FET7IT MEN SAID TO
' FACE GRAVE BOT LOSS
Kijabi, British East Africa.
April 30, 1921
Mr. Martin' Paoss,
Saline, Miohjigam, U. S. A.
Dear friend:
Just a few lines- to let you know,
\ j
we are still living. •
meetin.g was 'adjourned, subject to the ;
■ call of the president.
i The regular meeting of the Saline
: Common Council was held in- the-
'council roam June 13.
President Fuoss in the chair.
Trustees present: Bredernitz, Ren-
Consum'piaon and marketing of
milk as it effects the women folk on.
the farm- will have a prominent ola^e
in fche dairy demonstration tour to be
.. ,., _ __. -.-,_., _. imade through many counties of the
We had a very pleasant trip motor- j tscMer, Curtiss, Ford, Blaess, Barr. j^^ during Augugt uQder tfae ^
ing through the Virginias, amd east-*' Minutes of last regular meeting; auspJces- _, tte MicnJsaft Holstei--
Re Shewn by Exhibits and
Demonstrations.
Kain in Lrfte Jiejv^ Wo_I_ Mean Se»
Twe Damages According to
M. A. C. Specialist.
As a people, we Americans have
formed the habit of keeping- up appearances.
It is a costly-habit and makes many of us live beyond our means.
Surely now is the time to correct
this fault. • Let's do away with pretence. If we cannot afford certain
things let's do without therm.
A little money tucked away in a
good bank is much better than a
false front.
This bank Is at your service.
aaone Savings Hank
Member ©f Federal Reserve Bank
bVidge, Washington^ Mjt. Verncm, Bhil-| -— -._._,„___ ^.._ ___^>.^ _., — ;th- jfew York c^t-ai aD_* pcnnsyl- i
4-elphia, New Verb, then to Liver- flnance cjommattee were read: * va™a railroads. I
*ool. Took a .run through the city of iFrank Braeey, teaming $ 70.00 ,
'-London, stopping at tihe (tower and Charles Miller, teaming
Westminister AMsey
France via. Paris and Arlington to,Fred Gross- teaming
"Mrirseilles. Then "hy b^_t across tojJoIm 'Prittz, labor*..
Alexandria, Egyj*. jHenry 9xMx> teami
From here wj 'had-a run up to | Oliaa-les Carven, labor
Cairo, -visited the ■pyr-mfifls, and then IAdaai Klumpp, labor......
on to Port Said. *We then Trent to j Robert CuHen, teaming.,,.
Palestine tor (ten -days, visiting all of I Sela Fitzerald, teaming.,..
r«
em,
states, visiting the Natural read """■<* approved.
The following bills audited by the
i Friesian association, M. A. C, and .
. One onitire car will he .given over to ;
_,.., _ ,, .. , __ _„'„„'exhibits and demonstrations on tho
•riKm.-thmn-eh Philo Luckhardt, labor 98.00 i . „,., . .. _ 4.
a:__Jir tmougn _ ■ _ ^ • . -- un ;<*are of milfc m the home, stressing
■ "* ■ Its use in children's diet oarti^u'ar'-'.
98 00 ;
__.... „' i Mrs. Louise M. Camobel", =ta*e le. £-
Henry Goltz, teaming 7.00. . . _ , . ,. „ .,.
er of home demonstration agent , wiU ,
j he in charge of the ear and will be '
93 70
' I assisted hy Miss Grace lio!*rop ar.-.l
* JMisg Luella Wilder. Accomp_r.yinf?
jihe train for part of the trip <>t
j least-will "be Miss Jessie Hoover,
119 96 '
imilk utilization specialist for tho
" ' • dairy department of the United Spates
Fred! Luckhardt, salary, and
■freight paid
John Kohler, teaming.,,.
Grape black rot is all set to infect
the Michiigan crop, this >year, and
frua|t men face hea'vy loss if rainy
weather occurs in the latter part of
July, according to <?. H. Coons, plant
pathologist at the Michigan Agricultural college.
"Recent field work in southwestern
Michigan shows ns tihat grape black
.rot may be sfcrious flMs year," says
Coons. "Special attention "must 'lie
given to time.-y and thorough spraying if loss is to be kept down. Control of hlack rot is accomplished by
ti-ae of Bordeaux mixture. *r-o be
r-.r*$ effective this shou'd be s palied
I." "ore a rainy spell, rather th?n af-
Ser it. The disease spreads r-j-ring
wet, muggy weather, and the s-^ray
should "be put on to protect tho croo
finin'r-g the danger neriod."
the Important placss.
We ilhally tenaed in Moimbasa,
November 11, *l'S2B. 'From there we,
went inland a.*boiit'*600 miles to Nai-|9tto I''n«*!alrMt, labor, 1.75
rdhe, the ■«aipi'fi_i city. We "now are,Aairon- Wedemeyer, gravel 3J50'|
<9 mil-es from ttiere in a beautiful J"1111 G- Wurster, work ora ladies-
valley about 75 Tiiiles in diameter.
We "have pnrdhsesed a tract of land
of nearly T>!O0X> acres, and have. a
miission scliool every night and meeting every Banfey.
We enjoy <wsrlung among the natives -vary TB__h • and hope, by the
Lard's help, to do them some go~d.
"Things ^are wery high here—sug-ir
6*.97
rsst room
C H. Carvenv marshlall salary
. for May
Julius Bredernitz, on© 8x8 tile
Martin Fuoss, broom
Earl Fosdick, oil and gas
Dr. J. B. Wallace, nealth, officer 41.70 j
"Edward Muir, supplies........ B4."54
Wovth'ington Pump Xky., supplies 4-1:0*1
j depairtmenit of agriculture.
Lectures will be given at each st-.p,
special literature will he dist-'bii-*'-d.
and timely exhibits will he on clis-
iplay. Besides t_ose .showing the u-s>5
'_ jof utensils, one exhibit will consist of
"j" !wax models of foods -preppred by art-
• ' ;ists'in the dairy departmeilt at Wash-
' "ington,.while another will he of rats
Nearer Together
Than Ever
That tells t_*e .•^bory of the relaS^iis -e-jasting be-
tw-een tints sto-^ ?and its customssrs- It is not an
idle stat8_a-e.it. It is a fact, evi'dseai-ee-i !b"*r the constantly i■^l€'_,elasia!|g• volume of tmr brasi*-Mess from
year to yeair, of %he steady strteaa-fa of mew customers wh© aa*© fi_a(d®rg their way to mmsr *d*0®a© who are^
telling othe_-s ^©f the splendid "saBaies we are giving1 six dw^ ia lEtre week.
BURKHART BROS.
■^MONEY'S WORTH or MONEY BJiCK."
Tlie Quality Grocery
PHONE 8$
Fresh Freifcs. ¥«_~tafe_aB, (Canned Goods, Staple aed P__*y (Groceries
If you haven't yens* Pineapples—
*- BETTE1 -0ET WiM*
We pay the highest eash-price for Butter and Eggs
and Fa__M Produce.
We sell you SUOAR and ©ther Groceries as e__eap
■ as you buy elsewhere, ^aiality considered.
LET US PHO?E If TO YOU!
Phon^se fVIARTIIN FUOSS
EAT SCHNEBELT*S BREAD
Wlsy Swelto in the tttehen
These days when you can secure your Bread* Rolls,
Bulls, CaJkes, Cookies, Fried Ca_ceSj and Pies fresh
and. delicious fronT our ovens daily? The products
of our ovens are ready fresh* for you every -morning. Why not let us relieve you of the dfudgefy
of baking during the heated term.
Sehnebelt's Bakery
ma a pouna,- nails 35c. For many ^""Kger Mfg. Co., water meters 63.00
articles at 'th_ grocery tlhey put pen- Detr'"'i-t Sdlson Co., "lights and
naes 'on -one -awle of the scales or bal- • vower — 23*3:30
anees ;aind 'oandy or whatever yoj
miay %e 'buying on the other; so many
tilings are >worth their weight in
uercnies.
prepared by ,the Smithsonian Instl-
.tfte.
Tliat milk is extremely valuable r-s
an article of diet for adults and absolutely necessary for children will
■»r .- _ « _ __ ^ n_-„ - l°e -emphasized. Its ©ase of -oreoara.-
Motion "by T^ara that T>ills -as Tead „-_. ._. ,. ,---_. - " " .
t, t, _ _ ^ _ _ ,,_ tloxi and '*e Variety of wavs ^-.\
he aiiowied and orders drawn for the i wj,ich it
fia?m_. "Supportea *by 'Curtiss. Carried, '^own
Tihe report of t*tee -ways and means I ""
may. be served wil i»
■Maryhe -the editor would like to «oman3tt-a -was presented -with a reo-
merttton *She fact in his paper that *o,HB_tendatroiii -fitett -a tax rate of $_:U"0.
-=w_ have saS-ly arrived and ^end all ^T §100-00 he adopted for the ensu-
>o_r friends greetings.
Respectfully,
W. J. BAILEY.
ItECJfVEB^ STOEN t"*A8.
TOM MIX -COMING TS
"THR BO 41) "DEHO-W"
OBSERVER LINERS
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINfi
!'•■ ik"> Line Writ, tiisjirtion; Then 8c
ih>v l.fiu>: v;nfihrni cbarw 25t>.
For Sale—^Abont 13 acres good timothy hay. John Schleh. 4_
Fo'- Sale—A barrel ga'soline tanlr.
>ntju!re at Observer office.
Wanted—Painting* and paper hanging. Frank Camburn, phone 160.
Wanted— Bainting of all kinds. All-
WGr,li .guaranteed. Bailey & Stark.
For seiio—Alfalfa hay, cut and >n
'.iv> field. G«oir_e Braun, Phone 183-
Fol.
Ttom Max in the sadd'o, at ih
v,rhpe' of a racing car, doing stun<s
I '!
p-ir:-
ing year.
.Motion, by Bredernlitz that the report of the ways and means eomnfK-' with the aid of his *ht>r5.^rony ami
jte| toe adopted. Supported by Ren-; -feaprng a river ,-ij_.-Ms. en^^fa.hft'-
„.|-tsfiW'er. . Cactuea. i Hon to winning f*h.e •ha'nd of a rTf.<1-.-
»_«.-«.•-"_ , 1- M^i0,v^i^a*?'mit2tb*1t the^ave-s^,-] wm ^ th- attraction ^ rt-c
Armurraeminger has had his new ment on Sonfh. Ann Arhor streetiL^rty th^a^e next W^n^sday
•©■idsmo-biile returned through the «f- ftom soutih line oT Michigan avenue Ms iat<ist Wiijiam Ftw -wenern
Tective work of Detroit detectives, -be full wMflh of street, loaving ten'tore "The Road Demon-" '
Soon after .purchasing the auto he foot sMewm -on "both sides to th- T.-nis thrilJin^, speedy wwir-fiy -f
tetrove to ____ Arbor, stopping in front south end rt W^.lsce block, on east v.-_stern life is deOa"^ to he 1b«>
of the Eteetfic ishop, where he had «tde. hnd to- nmh of George Schmid, be=t M'x h?.s ro^c—wiii>n - -p-'^
some business to attend to. He also Sr., .drivewav on, west side cf street. someMiing for the clever Fo^ ' «•*■*■-
PB-ob-sed -a new stra,w hat and.plae- Extension.of <w_lk toact as curbsim-*'He 'begins -by swapping hfe _i0r*»
ed it in the car while He proceeded ilar to that on east Side of North Ann, fMt Tony, of course^ for a broke.-'
to do other-errands When bis worlt Arhor street along Schroen building. • down .into on the desert, and flndhwr
W^ i "L ft,irn9a t0 tKe sp5ft BatelK* •ofbloek to "Henry street 36 the ste5;-ing gear broken, he uses his
r^^?* , ^ maCWne t0 ^ * wKh resular curD and aP*; lariat to guide the pesky thing. He
find xt iad^een stolen m "Supportea Dy Curtiss. parried, finally gets it going. He rides back
_!• ^?t „ *IARTIN FUOSS. President. to the ranch. He «an*t stop the car.
Arta- Wname in xt that was ROY KOSERS, Clerk. :He rides t*hrough a fence and then a
found in fftie office of a man near his - :b'"rn. and 1 th h h'
typewriter. "The detective racked up MORE SUNLIGHT THIS TEAR. !co^-Doy me^s to alKJ *^e in ,£
the hat and -a^ked how this man; ^sm .F0-j ^^-^ BA0K gas ^ to Make
came in possession of it, the reply _~. - . ^«. ^ - _,
-"here hias. heen. m^re sunshine T"* "P*3*^ set in the opening scenes
I ~— C--V—two gasoline engines, *
! TTnited 3-horse, ope "^airbanks-Mlorse
' !"}_ horse. E. H. Cook, rfd 4. -4
* DrV HeHderson, _e_tist' i_." SaliRe, V
wishes to announce that his offl'e
will be closed until August 2. 45
( Second-band Deering grain binde'
in good -sedition, for sale cheap.
HJ8rma_t Heininger.
being that -a friend had given it to
him.. The name of the frieud was secured. He was interviewed, the auto
fonsid, and tihe two men landed in
jail at Ann Arbor. The car had been
driven 1,700 miles and *had had hard
usage, some parts being gone. The
license Mumbar 'had "been changed
and the number on tihe car, they having made an eight put of a three.
.sinee January 1 of jfchis year than for is "maintained tftroughout the picture,
many years %afcfk—that -is -more sun- • He wins a. road race with the car.
shine per week—and tbe-outlook is But the finish, comes after thrilling
good for -a continuance of bright stuDts. He does some rescue work
weather; according to meterologists thajt is biair-raiising—and he wius
in sl-iag np tl*& weather for Michi- the hand of pretty Clare Anderson,,
gan). .'-his leading woman.
In judging from the law of averas- Others in- the cast are Charles .l<
es which the weather is said to foi-: French, George Hernandez, Lloyd
low quRe closely, It is ;uite possible Bacon, Sid Jordan, Charles Arling,
that the iatter part of ihe year may HrroV] Gnodwjn, BK:1k Elmer and
even up the average temperature "hy Frank Tckawaja.. Lynn F. Reynolds
A reunion of the .*Josenhans family frosts, cold ajnd much snow. Inci- wro'e and directed the story.
was held Monday, ffuly 4, at the old -dentally it is suggested it would not ; ;
farm home and those present were: De surprising if frosts came early. HOOTCH "PIZEK" THEY SAT.
Mrs. Johanna Hildner and sons, L. V. this faU because of the hot and ne-
W. Hildner of Pitts*burgih, Pa- J. A. culiar summer (Michigan is exper-
JOSENHANS FAMILY BEUNION.
One prohibition offlfcer who £ot
^friendly with the "bootleggers of His
'(•■ity and learned some of their
: secrets, repcrte the booze they hand
out contains 20 to- 30 per cent of putt
C. Hildner and son, "Herman, of Ann *enomg.
Arbor; C. F. Hildner _snd wife of S*a-
line, Mrs..__sa Barrows and children'] OBITUARY
Louise and Robert of Kalamazoo; Mr. it has pleased our heavenly Father ether, or enough to cat away the lin-
and Mrs. G. P. Josenthans of Ann Ar- in His divine providence to call from ings of the stomach. Ten men in
bor, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Josenhans of this life Mrs. Fred Wild. She was that community recently died from
Lodi, Mr. and Mrs. Fre_ ;Josenhans born june 12, 1S68, in Germany, booze poi-oming. In Chicago most of
and daughiters, Katherine and Char- -^en one year old she came to this the bootleg stuff consists of diluted
lotte of Blissfield, Mr. and Mrs. Ge:>. country with Uer parents and spent' tobacco with a large percentage of
Rothfuss and Mrs. Repa Josenhans of her entiv& U& in. Lodi. ~ nicotine. Nicotine in concentr-.tcd
Blissheld, Mrs. P. Reimold and son, February 28, 1889 she was united form has a "kick" sufficient to wreck
Mr. and Mrs. William Relmold and in marriage with Joseph Meyer. To if not kill the drinker. Then there
William of Salina, Kans., Miss Char- this ^^^ two cWldre-. were OOTa. ja a mixture of wood alcohol, ether
lotta Josenhans of Wilmington, N. C, Mr. Meyer died five' years! later. ^ and prune juice that is as deadly as
and Mr. and Mrs. O. J. McBride and l!a 1896 deceased was married to prussic acid. Give the bootleggers
son of -Grass Lake. Fxed Wiid_ -p- tbis nP:ion three time and they'll make the enfbrce-
-Despite the warm day all spent an cMldren were born. ' m-emt of the prohibitory law easy,
enjoyable time. All did Justice to a Mter a long mnsss sbe q-uietly says an observer.
bountiful dinner and a display of passe(j awar juiy 3, 1923. She _—
fireworks for the children was en- leaves t0 moura fox her, her husband CARD OP -THAN7£S
joyed at night.—Milan- "Leader. . -_d fiv€ children^ Herman Meyer'of
We wish to express our heartfelt
Scio, Mrs. Robert Hieber of Freedom," thanks to the neighbors, friends and
Cora, Carl and Ernest Wild at home.! relatives who were so kind to assist
Her entire pilgrimage was 53 years us darfng the Illness and death of
•our mother and wife. Also for the
• beautiful floral offerings,"the choir of
containing **clothes. the Evan_telical, Lutheran church and
Rev. liederer for his comforting
CARD OF THANKS
J feel deeply grateful to all the
kind friends Bind -neighbors who so and 20 days,
ably assisted me in my sad bereave^ —
ment, and'to the "nastor for his com- Found—Grip
fortSng words, and. ±0 the -Masons; Owner may have same hy .provin
algflf for the beautiful floral offerings, property and paying ffer this notice.', words.
Mrs. Kate liartlett. . Aasron Wedemeyer. 45x ' Mr. Fred Wild and Children.
Lost— Nose -glasses, ip a case, te-
I'wet-n Orrin Briggs' and the Basseit
f..nn. Reward. Mrs. Tfiiomas Be_*tr.
45
Lost—Lsdy's blue serge suit coat on
Michigan avemue inside eity limits
of Saline. Finider please leave at
this office.
Lost—Lady's Can coat, Saturday evening, betweeni Saline and one mile
north. Finider please notify Clarence
Carr, phone 144-F4. Ux
TSmil H. Arnold, Optometrist, 220
S. Main street, Ann Arbor, specializ ss
in superior eye examination and
glasses at reasonable prices.
For Sale or- Rent—Number one cottage all -urnished at North la_e. CaJi
at 25 Huron.street or phone 64
44x Lewis Ernst, .Dexter, Mich.
Found—Sack of wooL Owner may
have same by prpving property and
paying for this notice:.
€sran^e Gordon.
Lost—Pa*ir of large shell rim spectacles between Saline and five miles
east on itown line road. Reward,
Frank I. Pence, care American hotel,
Ann Arhor.
■Good tire^s are always cheapest in
the end. We offer you maximum
value with full satisfaction and then
we see that yon get it. Fisk tires.
George Uphaus. .: •'. ' ; 45
You may pay a few cents more for
iS sack of the new; "1900" flo_r, hut it
■o .. iin h. We are now blending
in spring wheat, and even if we do
say so, 'It is some flour.'' "Ask your
.grocer for a trial sack. The William Hayden Milling Co- Tecumseh.
TBIBEB W-USTED.
We are in the market for all kinds
of saw timber. We pay you a gcofl
price, standing or at the mill. Write,
or phone No. 70, and w£ will be
pleased to call and see what you
may have,
25tf d F. BRACES' A SON.
Visiting cards, wedding inyitatic_=
and announcements, either piintea ce
engraved, at the Ofeserrer office.
Object Description
| Title | 1921-07-14; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1921-07-14 |
| 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. |
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| Language | English |
