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VOLUME XX-XXI
SALINE, WASHTENAW GOLNTY^ IvIlCH., THURS1M.X JULY 21, 1921
NUMBER' 45
MEN
_JEARN HBrlLTH SECBETS
AI THE, CHAOTMQM j
-_"I*B_yirS!regrfljuiK - Oh The Coamn H
***,
In a few days now you *should re-
' ceive a check ' from the State for
your share of the bonus voted to soldiers and sailors serving in the late
'war.
•. We should like the pleasure of
cashing this check for you.
."While the amount you will receive, in no way represents the balance that is due you from your state
and'country for the services you
rendered, it is still enough money to
conserve for some •useful purpose.
We„ therefore, suggesT that you
leave all or part of your check upon
deposit with" us until you decide
just what you will'd© with it.
Member of Federal Eeserve Bank
That tells "She story of ifee relations ©sii^ng Ifee-
tween this store anii its •■fanstomers^ Itt. 5s, snoft *mn
idle sta*-e"meiit,. It is -a fadSt, evidencc-sl by fhe cen-
stantly imepeasing volume of our -b*s*sm.e*3s Srom
year to year, of the steady s*Sheam of M-ew custom-
•ers who aire finding their vssay to .our fejorswihoiiai-e
telling others of the splendid value? me sa$d #37-
ing six dafs.in -the week.
"M<
EFS WORTH or .MONEY BAfc*
_atan
The Oyaii
!* !
Fresh Fruits, Veg-fatbles, Canned" Goons,-'^Staple and Esaaey t6-»ee__e_.
Tf you havenrtgiour Pineapples^— .
- . IWTER^ET TKEM!.- • V
. .. ^ ^ _. ...._ , ^. ... *,
We pay the highest cash price for .Butte:.; and JEggs
s- aEd. Farm Produce.. ;". .> *',..- ••',..
. - .'■ •>:' *: *. .-- - '-■*■ . " ■-, * •
We sell-you'StBGfAlt androther Gr®ceries as cheap.
as you ^buy-elsesvhere, quality ednsidei'ed.
LET WPEOYE' If TO MUI
Phone 86 ' MARTIN' FUOSi
SOI YES VJitC^IOlV I'ROBLESt
EA^ER FOE FIVE ARE LODGED IN JAIL
-CBA13TADQXJA iBelieved to Be Members of the Gang
l^OMlVJI TO KE GIVEN IS "OF -*" Who Murdered George Bnrg and
AI RY-G£*£_3_ VARIETY. • > Henry Foimer.
' t:.-~ - ——r. —
Since tlie double murder of Ge-->r_c
i Burg and Henry Folnier, which was
Maniio-st so krutaij-y enacted -aft the Bun
'farm last Friday, all sorts of con-
*3M-tf-5£Kmt Community. ;aicting sports have been rife.
~ >i The shooting; wlMcih itflled both
Pttbte ^opiiiion with reganl ft> any Q^-gg '■Bar9 ^ Hem.y Fo,mer, 0t,_
iiiov%t_e_t ror event determines * its ;cur,red about '11:30 In the' foreiio/m.
success aad it lias been said tha"- after five of tlve s5x """"e""*- in a large
'Enthusiasm is theba«>metci"0f^'a'b-iseda« ll?*a sone to tbe, bouse an-
■-, ".',. ™_- '_ - .» "asked■for "water to fill the' .radiator
lie opinion." This feeing tr_e, Hie
sueee^ tff our Gom_v_ni'ty ■Chaatau-
tItiovwiu •Dnftasiasni, Is
Lomiise MTST-YRe
«DS h-aftll^ .mU «u'l be!"*happv,'
'W
"asked for "water
of
in
fill,
their car. The driver remain
I'll- oar while the others went \
qua is 'assured, b__a_se evsityene i»bo : the %a,rn where Burg ami Bwjn«-r
has -s^ffii the p-ospam felflei's, a_.a -*^ere tr'immi'ing tiro hoof? «f sheen
nearly everyone has. is 'eritlmsiasticlSome tilue aftc,r' «Te «n,m« b?l!
».-_.. . , . __"____.-. rawg.-andas the men. aid not reso-n'il.
atx>utxbe talent, «_»& r/ejsoifts 'cemtua. „
°-: after waiting about twentv Ttunutr-
from other towns where^the pi-ogi-ar.1 j Mss •Bnrg ^ent t6 ^^stigat^ amJ
teachw of o-^tlnm^ Foi i«_re than jb&S ^^ '^^^^^•e'eveB'more.oh'-entertng'the *baWifo*una her br^tb-
fourtee_ -\ ears she has iecJured on ftnthusiastie. . j er and ^Folmer dead ^"here they bad
Keep_i_ in"Tnm""((Jonm__i-ty Cha_- /rite program, shows a ^Veli develop- j fallen. B_rg 'had Veni sitting on a
a_K^._l^eS^C^,Ba ^ -«_*_«« ■Itte'CWn-iJ* to do the J^W^ to ,H
C "VI "Wasfcim Bob «£eds andlm'lm-lty C3saiutaaaa.ua System "has en- [Appearances, had beeni shot at 0"os-.
Louis ""SvulB-iss. -Se'-flfe :•_ progTam i'd-_vored to imttfee.«aeib-Uay raaically I^^se 'in the'tap of the head, thi
foloflwr tar -fe"Jlll Stist "of ->-.trat-tion- i-d^Lerent ftam iany'tfifliei-day—both "in ."*>illtel :being :loage"S -near the ba*o o!
«*«WBh!*s<«ai*^^ ithe skull. He was found with th,
BRY WFITH1*R PtA'0.ff< ! Many ®!«^^:lM-lao_as'aie chau-j^aife -till in his band.
>i ini.il i-ViMft ttEuqua MttJhefe-^aciadon'pleas. -Those| Folmer was shot just back of '-tit
LOCAL AaSU" V .SES-S) "*Tho plaaaiaofl -on'going** away inten'd to.;*eai' :«tt -sa-h -close -ranse tbnt. mk-
CAKB OF THAITOS t
We wish to express our heartfelt
■hanks to ithe many kind friends and"
a'atives, for the beautiful floral offerings and the kindness shown __
•luring our bereavement, especially to
Hev. Lederer and the "choir" for "their
vords of eomfort.
i!n=. iia."ia Hertler attd jChirdren."
OBSERVER LINERS
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
■ •
Sc ner Line filrtf, insertionf Then 3c
!ier Line; Miniiui-m elmrse 25c. ^
HOUSES FOR SALE.
Wiedman Auto t"omi>a_y.
For Sale—A barrel gasoline tank.
Inquire at Observer office.
. Wanted—Painting and naper b? ng-
ing. Prank Camburn, phone 160.
Wanted—Bainting of ail khi'ls- A.
work- guaranteed. Ba31ey & SL^rk.
Bol_ing,
supplies.
paclang and tbi eslm's'
Wiedman Auto Company.
Anyone desiring Magic G*'€«nri\
all .vir..,, a; ft/Allisons phone 139-i 2.
• s *1 riiy in twoi iiiifil ''tlie *_ve--days' -ses-
?<Jk*h*igi!H Farnwrs Cair'^Kaisc *T*ise'"i!?t('*ions sups wer. TTSiose ^feo stay-at
f\oine ititfl llTave rin ihe ch-Etrauqua'an
'e_o!io.nj«t3_l 'vacatjota time.
| TMs %ts _»roisi'__i 'is opsaftd'by Sbe
|Th^s<fesre S&ibx 'Concert Party aaffl
i ' 3cb"l S'eeBiS. "Tilie menyjers of t'he
'<*>,«!_"" "Tfite "Suimot*. Sajv
"M. "&. C. Sim.
Hot,'Sry-weather tSis summirr Ii,
nia'de 'cMiditiibEs "ttnuatKtUy ca' orabte j
fojr -fllre setting of alifalfa "=>"jwji pj:
fiesh and hair -were badly burned,
Officers Eroni biei-e and' Ann A'-b--;
were soon -dispatched, and *w"hile several 'braces of *fee men were pickfv
up, no oiiS vras captured irntil *o:'3ii
Saturday imorriing when the dme .
who*gsiv-'ftis*"a-ame .as Pei"-T Orlanw
l*.a:*ivr "iilay .-saxoptoBes, vio_m!with'two others were arre^rfl ii{*B'
ai>_
and
_»ano,
isarrgs.
:anB '-"feffer -kilJ-rcaaings
ttrOit "with th^ car. "Tboy. ^vers
Wanted—To rent a houss, or a f' -v
itwms far light housekeeping. Jan •?
■*uis, phone 39. 45tf
. Dr. Henderson, dentist in "Saline
wishes to announce that his offi c
will be closed until August 2. 45
-A -**r'e_t_re ;is - Mr. Kncsc!or*ce bronsiht "te* tho P-urg home J?a~- "j
,. Visiting cards, -wedding invitati'.
and ann'-nncements, either printed
■engraved, at the Observer office.
M5g*h;is-_n:>rj«i"in''rep3y'to a _UOTb_rj wlt|,. Ms''(*ism'a_t5r-_mUl-*v-^'done'w"H5i iul'da5" night -and the -wr, "Trom. ft- |
of infuiirios S'.rOf. ."J.W. Oo\ «s"t
famm 'crops 'H^partmeiHt at ?.I A <C.
has suggested that ns. aufficicJift* aers-
age -o*t"fire ^second-crop-be .umdwcJIHo
tihft, paint ana wigs in fuJl view of t3-e * TPecu,i'aT tr'Te"fcs 1n thr^m^- nr-3 n
' audissnoe. Tliis popular -niunrtet-s_*s • .iammF'« body.-w*? rt'«>vi- i^.-.tr''."-!
the '^aoe"vEsa- -.dllVrho «re -rb "follow, i as wss 'oiTe '6l-tho nartir-s. "jinfl w'tb |
Mr. Seed-' lecture is a .Mg'*-u_tan,iJ'w" <**"%*• ***bn wrt-e run ™ fror,..|
talk a*ba_-»you5a_._'j«wr community. I VetmM T^ntiay "■fv.'W.ti; T.Te nowi
"B&r -SenSs 'is-a veteran of-ther-iasl-'"' tnt? county >a 11 n<- 'Ann sryr 1
There are various theoii"^ 'v r,-i
the cause of tlie r^><nT"<, Tt-7r= *-!•'> f
Se^nnd-hand Deerins rrain binder
a?- ■*■■ —
i _o:h! «f>ndition, for saje -t*>*-fl.»%
Herman Heininger.
Par Sale—New Idea, majaore spTFa-
-rrow. Wiedman Auto-'CompaT.y.
"\
go to -BeU-To "farniSL , a suridj "Xoi
!aTOp'le-plantmgs qn'individual *Erit>ms ' for_t with 'an n_nparailiefeFd - record c'ifj
nextfsjprin®. V *' sac«ss«es auifl "retul-n .engasementb. jl"." —"';" **;,";*•';•■■• ."":."■•""'s * *4 . Foi- SaTe—20-3-2' RaciTK*.. threslmA__^__fe.«^. - j
] - *^om>tiwJ^.'fouV'SmsheU^«t^}e«you**!J itte 'liim.^am Jie-si^ady iftwi J5SHSSS? ^}&.-ffll^.JbefL^^s ^^■'^■^^tT^J&'r^^'^^^ t;:^^*^!fe- '" '■
^exp^tffl^iiCTe'ahea^'bloomis'nc- jo_. * :f,nd' Dnrtng the vpast few 7w* ^ GocK, ^ „.£^. Herman Hci^n,^ "
i aeeffli" -says^rofyjeax. -"It "tia. i.«ot ■ Tfee Sfe.-«ia rags' -bfimg>i the 0_rar!Mr* BnrS ,las emploreffi at differ"!^;] .
yc* *teBn%_oBW_4a. that all Ufa ' Wilson, Singers—a 'quintet -of voealfcts *tim,?s 'forelnswrs, who 'knew the Tflace j
seen Bi'oau,cEion-may"<oe placeo oi o —tour men aifi -a soprano so1qis_ ^"^ 8nfl tlTat m tolei-hoTm was lljei-'-.J
This may be "tbe baisip To- n tlr •■;'•>•
that same one or mnro of the sa-TC
m.?.(>- 'bavd been former •employe"*.
jfliiia if so, fJfrat Bnrg recognized
th?'m whoreupom in order tp efcane
•the result of his deteation. Burg w?
a comnlete and oostly ooifipment of,*not' &ni< as TMmer was an eye
dvnaaaos, Tnofers, ■gener_S<S's and^itoess, lie too-must be silencted.' ^
chemieal :appa,ratos. Mr.^ AVillia,ms J There was shown no evidence of a
will show -you fhe"Won"ders of Elec-
[ tricity^-^aemoiisti'tfti'ng ana talkins
Lost-- Nose glasses, ip
j fw-oen Arrin Briggs' and
a case,
♦be 'fs;
coim'ni_i'ci''dTl^'iralsi;s"'iiL?$Iiichi^_n, since These. ifjeea'3e,-otib of the new Com-:
one or fcwo'SBrops. oflwry -which -must j m_.in.ty 'features, will s«rprise''-yo_;
be saorificfea ar:e owJMnarily -worth j with tbe'i.r -well 'araainggd Tirogram.
; more 'than tte*' see'd produced iiv av_r-! Ele-Drrcivl rentesftaxner, TLoitts -WU
age season. 'Seed shoJild'be harvest- Hams, appears on this second 'day al
efl fcinn 'fi^Kk of'Gstimi,'B-ltiCi'-'Cos-
saek;, '0*r •cam__6n 'iilfalfa when the
;-pods*a-re'brosm an^ -when* the seofi is
in, tbe %nigh _ough state. Orain-ary
clover %uTlers -may "-be used suecs.'ss-
fully .$_ thFeshing alKcifa see"d'."
-OBITITAKY
It has -pleas-S 'the "Ifeaveiily Father
to gatiher into'isis 'hairvsst-above'one
more sheaf, by -the passing aw.aiy «of i
George Jtohn-Hertler oit.Suly 'lo,'l$21
after a fesw -Says'* 'illness.
Mr, HeWler >\s»,as 'born STebruary IS
1845, in *0*berail_lingen/.near Stuttgart, Germany. Tsi'£he-spring-ot'ia6Sj»°Pu'arity .is nation-wide. If,
crap ca- slhrusgie and it can be
floolted upon as only a cold-blooded,
as he- enten-ains. TPHfe peilormance' liberate murder, possibly because
is a mas-ica-l, saerttifie anil'humorous iof'fear of detection, as their leaving
entert-ainnreBt, all .rolled into-one. Is0 su'aHenIy after the shooting with-
Comingonfhe th'fea day-is Denton 1 ol'l furth-er search 'for mon^ woukl
C. Crowl, "th« "second Sam Jones"
who gives "The Spirit ot Service"—~
lecture full of punch, pep' ana humor.
Crowl is one of the great speak- | SPL^Dm ^tjSICAL EN- - ' .
TERTAIN-lfBiSilS FREE
nn. neward. Mrs. Tlhomas Betty.
For F-le—^Sjx acres second cutt :,g
alfa'fa; also collie puppfcs and rro-
ber tireo* trailer. A. CJ-ange, 30G
E.'Henvy street. " . 43
*■/'?.
j indicate ttot ther were frightened
: away before they ha<l accomlplished
Mr.
ers and writers of Bke country.
**he came to this 'country. >Nine -years j want to ,a'us'h *and
Hisj
youj
tfeings
th'iiik of
j later he was unitea '"m matrriage^vith j wftrta wM:*^* *lie:ar *'&"-. €rM,i'
i'ABMU- Mania Iftfta and settled on a i TIve musie -on tne %mt<L (la>' is -llr*
-I ifarm in UrantaV «t Vlddh .uace %e|nisb-ed by Cammaiiata-s Meflltersa-
One of the events of parETctila.r interest It connection with the summer
?ession. of the University Scliool of
JfuFic and the University of Mich-igrn
resided ■•until his ctex-th' '- nean Musicians—_. trio from' SouMi-/^ ^e series of entertainments ami
'.He is surv-m._Vh*is Widow, .i_| era Europe. The novelty of this part! concerts -vhlcsli are provided free of
i*ons and six daughters, nine granS-Iof the program lies in the music of: charge to She general nubile. ' An im-
■ctiildren, and one -brother -snd one;the "Wizard of Accompanists," An. {5«*fc>nt feature in the general pro-
Sister ip GermanV.^-ang many other i'tonio Cammarata. Special costumes
relatives.""" A host 'of Srleti€s srH&1 oifiss .
!^&ie.musica!l efforts of these eutertaia-
■«rs."
The fourth day
production "Polly of the Circus."' The-remaining.concerts in this sev-
'Special sceneiry, ' professional New i(¥3 wiU be- S'^'0'1 ns -follows: ^
York actors amd .proner costuming Wednesday evem'ng.. July 27—JToVa
Iwm makeHhis production ar. event of Gva!ae ^ant> contralto: Anthony J.
Importance.' This play, the mo<t Whiitmire, violinist; Russell Evans,
beautiful story ever written by au
American author, has been prqsenfaxl
all over the world. It is a comedy
V-rama of" circus and country life—
"particularly adapted to cb.iuta.uqua
An elaborate un-i-i-uate enter-
-f
THE HOME OF SCHNEBELT'S BREAD
Everybody Knows tlie Valiie of Bread
perhaps you don!t kno\v how really good dur bi?ead
is—how dainty, how tempting-, how appetizing!" A
treat to entice the most- fanciful taste or theNmost
jaded appetite. Sehnebelt^ Better Bread is* the
most- evenly balanced bread you can eat—
Schnebelfss Bakery
■Found—Grip containing clothes.
Owner may have same by proving
property and paying for this notice.
Aaron. Wedemey_r. ■' 45x
/".*
*?
Emil H. Arnold, Optometrist, 220.
§. Main street, Ann Arbor, speeializ 's'
In superior eye examination and
glasses at reasonable prides.
For Sale or Rent—■Number one cottage all furnished at Nortfl*_»la"_e. Call
at 25 Huron street or p"hone 6_
44x Lewis Ernst, Dexter, Mich.
'grsm consists in tlie free concerts
A hosfoffriemflW «iai onlss' -will lena. an Italian atmosphere to * which a.re given every Wednesday ev-
•bim greatly. ' !-feie.musica!l efforts of these eatertaia- eIlInS in Hill Sni^torSum a}. 8 ojclonk
""•' ' - ^jj-g -**' .by members of the School of Music
• 'My Jesus, as Thou, wilt! ^ ^^ ^ healdli fte , ttrsat; faculty and guest soloists.
*■'- All shaM be welt for me;
103:011 changing future, scene
I glaaiy trust -with Th»"e;
' ^Straight to my home above
I travel calmly on
Ana sing, in life or death,-
My _.ord, Thy will be done.
NOTICE
Ali -persons indebted to H. W,
magazines or newspapers i -^rk.
Bartlett for
violinist;
: organist. ' -,
Wednesday evening, /--ugust 10—;
Sreilal program for Uie summer
chc.ral union, George Oscar Bowen,
conductor; Tho Summer Orchestra,
J. W. Fay, conductor: William Wheel-
Found—Sack of wool. Owner may
have same by prpving property and
paying for this notice;
Orange Gordon.
-... : :—■ - *
Good tires are always cheapest in -.
the end. - We offer yon maxanum.
value -with full satisfaction and then
we see that- you get it. Fisk tires.
George Uphau§.?r,» ° "" 45"
. For Sale—One pure bred Shorthorn
bull, 16 months of age. One .pure bred
Shorthorn bull 6 nionrjis of age.
Priced to sell if taken at once. C-. IT.
Jliller & Sao. "' "**. v 47
are requested to call at the Citizens ■ tainme-ITC whicli. is certain to ploae
Bank a«d settle.
I
er, teuor: a,.)d Cs.rl Lindegren, bavi-
! young -ami old equally well, ■
' j Louise Li. Jfclntyre, exponent "of'
How Her ClrtM Was Helped. [health-ana clean living, will also talicl
Almost every day men and women'• to us on the fourth day. Her lecture,'
I write to Foley & Co., telling how Fol- j "Keeping in Trim," is al most benefl-
tone, _of the
conservatory,
Michigan State Normal
Ypsilanti, gnest soloist.
ey ICidney Pills have relieved themrcial and. interes*ting health talk
lameness,
from backache,
rheumatic pains, kidney and bladder
trouble. Mrs. H. Stegall, Theodore,
" Ala., writes: "My child .suffered for
12 years with a weak b1ad.de!*. I
'; tried several _octors, also -liferent
' medicines, -with, no results -whatever.
• I tried- Foley Kidney Pills. They cur-
' ed my chiia in four months. I am
-.thankful for it ana recommend your
medicine:" refuse substitutes,. -Sold, at
."Wheeler's Pharmacy.
soreness, j Press, pulpit and medical, profession,
aclalm. her as a great I'pacher t;ii
.hesilth subjects.
The Philip-pine Quartet. ? compauv
^rarriase License?.
F-lward -Charles Harrigan, 20, Ann
Arliar; Helen Beatrice Armbruster,
22, same.
John W, Hellner. 31. A?n Arbor;
Wilnolmino- K. iraner. 2*>, same.
Frank Quinlan, 26, Detroit; Jo?e-
of natives from our .island'possessions, -phijie M*. Miller, 2-5, Chelsea.
in a. catchy, snappy program of reu^i"
and entertainment, and Dr. C. W.
Wassam, 'noted, educator of the faculty of Tcwa State university, will cli-e
this splendid1 -five days' program. The
whole five days' program H truly one
pf variety. .
The "good-luck" that women have
with th« new "1900' flour is net
"g.o_ luck" at all. It is merely a
matter of good fiiur, a flour that is
absolutely right. Order a iriai barrel
and see." The William Hayden Mill-
Plain or fancy hemstitching on ail
fabrics; organdie pe'eoting for ruffles
a specialty. Suggestions, cheerfully
given on preparatiO*£i"-'' of material,
prompt service thru *@ilarged .equipment. White Sewing ^Machine .Company, 205 .E? Washington street, Ann
Arbor, .Mich. Phone 919.
Andy Wuicik. 33, Jpckshn; Ann-!
I"">brow!»l'i, 2-S, Ann Arbor." !
Emii- A. Makielski, 3<?. Ann Arbor;
Anna I. Schmidt, ,22,- Dowagiac.
Cornelius, C. Hactnian, 2?,-,ypsila?i-
ti; Marion E. Walke'rfie'ld, 20, . Ue-
; tf oit.
*\ve are in the market fbr all kind-5
of saw limber. We pay you a-go-d
price, standiug"or at the mill. Write,
cr p^ire K*j 70, and we wi1! Ve
pleased to eail and see what yon.
may hava
25tf G. F. BRACBT & SON.
Object Description
| Title | 1921-07-21; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1921-07-21 |
| 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 |
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| Language | English |
