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VOLUME XXXXII
SALINE, WASHTENAW qOUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23,-1922
NUMBER 22
FARMERS
WIVES
" You will find it convenient,
to make the Saline Savhigs^
JBank your headquarters when J
you are in town. Planrto meet
you friends here. ;_
We offer a uniformly helpful
and courteous service which appeals to our many women depositors.
Saline Savings Bank
Member of Federal Reserve Bank
rf'^Sf-,
•tif^f
The Quality Grocery
~ PHONE 86
'Where'Prices, Quality and Service are'Right" ~~"
Our 28c Coffee or 4 lbs. for $1.00 is making a hit
—equal tojaiiy^Sc or 40e brand.
Saturday Special
I Sack of Golden Eagle or Snow Loaf Flour for 85c
with a $2.00 order of other Groceries.
II Bars Flake Wliite Soap for 50c. Saturday only'
Highest cash priee»paid for fresh eggs.
Phone 86 MARTIN f UOSS
Wool
Middies
are a practical
garment for
Winter wear.
We are showing
some nobby
styles.
THE WOMEN'S SHOP
PHONE 15
Next to D. V. R. Waiting Boom
SALINE
WHEN EVERYTHING'S FIGURED
You don't save anything by baking at
;hpme. Try it yourself, if you have any doubts.
Figure up the cost of your raw-materials, the fuel-
consumed, a minimum wage for your time—the
-.result will be a revelation to most folks. -You can
.get bread of home-made quality and flavor cheap-
. er than you can bake it by coming to this bakery.
Schiiebelfs Bakery
The End of afPqrfect Day
.MRS. IDA5 CHANDLER - r^ OBSERVER^LINERS
_■ died Monday wing j clarified Adverting;
.Had Been Resident' oi' Saline and'VI- rlc B*1' yfovA Fi,sfc Insertion; Then }ftt
1 per Word for Eacli Subsequent Tn-
cinif j- All of Her Xife. * " \ '
. ' " ' -\
^ertiou. Minimum Charge 25e.
Mrs.- Harriet Ida Chandler died |
•Monday morning, February 20, 192'2 I
; at S o'clock at, the home of her I
' friend, Mrs. Lucy Fairbank, on East \
STOVE WOOD FOR SALE
Wiedman Auto Company.
Cars -washed and polished. Wied-
Michigan. avenue, "where she had J mall Auto Coninauy.
heen taken two wedks previous ior j
rest and care. * !
; Since am lattack of la grippe early
, in' the winter her health 'failed rapT
! idly,- and although since that time
' she. had heen ahle to be about, it
i was apparent to her many intimate
friends that her health was in a
i precarious condition. However no
ione expected that her death was" so
-near. -Two weeks ago she suffered
Use Hi Grade Kerosene. Jpr your
incubator, E. f. Muir. "" --
For Sale—Nearly new
Wiedman Auto Company.
top buggy.
For Sale—Several good farm, horses. Wiedman Auto Company.
For -Sale—4-year old colt, weight
a stroke of paralysis which proved ] 1400. j. j. -Walters, phone 199-F12.
to be the immediate cause of death,"
AUCTION SALE
Braun,"". having sold
YOUNG MOTHER SUMMONED
George Braun,. having sold liis ^J-_
farm, will sell at' public auction ou |" ,._ "
the premises, one mile east of Saline } \
on the Town Line road, on | •
Carl J. Schnebelt Called
Death Sunday Night.
by
Wednesday. March S, 192-2, ,
comsnencing at 9:00- o'clock sharp,
the following desciribed property:
Horses—Bay team 8 - y.rsi .old, wt.
3500, well matched; black team 14
yrs, old, wt. 2650; bay horse 5 yrs.
old, wt. 1S75—a dandy; black mare \
18 yrs. old, wt. 1450.
Everything that kind hearts and
%s-killed treatment could do was done
. for her; hut the time of iier appointed change had come, and she passed
quitely and .peacefully out of this
< life into the spirit world.
! Her maiden 'name was Valentine,
j and she was born on the Valentine
: farm, .three miles east of Saline, May
:Mrs. C J. Schnebelt -died very suddenly Sunday night aiter only a few 9, 1S52. Had she lived-until May'9
h'purs of great suffering. They had she -would have rounded out seventy
entertained company during the day years of life. She was educated in
and in the evening she was taken-the Saline schools, and when twenty
with convulsions and the "end came. years of age married William H.
afeout midnight. " ' ■ ■ 1 Donaldson, ;an estimable young man
^Frieda Louise Rhode, "was bor.n in ' of her own age. "This young couple
Cattle R0an cow 9 yrs. old, jldnia, Michigan, October 20, 1888 [threw themselves heart and soul
Ellen York 5th No. 167486; red cow [where she lived until five years of \ into the work of the church. Both
ll'y.rs. old, Delia's Pr.ide 4th No. 82-1 age, when with her parents she' possessed in a rare degree the gift
223: roan.. cow 3 yrs. old, York ! mpved lo Battle Creek, their present' of song, and were part of a quartette
Beauty No. 783251; roan cow 3 yrs.! home. 0 —the other two being Mrs. Davenport
old, York Beauty 2nd No. 923749; redj jOn April 15, 1912 she was united and Mr. Clark—who made them
heifer 18 months old, York Beauty 3d Hn.--marriage to Carl J. Schnebelt and .selves useful and in a limited way
No. 1024318- red heifer 11 months to this union was born three daught- , famous by their service in this ca-
old, Queen Lydia No. 1024317; white,«'s, 'Marguerite Elizabeth, -Marion 'pacity to the church and community,
heifer 11 months -old, eligible' to reig- i Louise and Louise Frieda. ^Mr. and Mr. Donaldson died November 14,
"ister- roan bull 2 yrs. old, Idol's j M|-S". Schnebelt moved to Saline in 1SS2, aiter .ten years of happy mar-
Heirs No. 955176; 2 new milk roan j August, 1916. Besides bhe immediate • ried life, and- held^ at his death five
cows, 2 Jiew milk roan, heifers, red' fa-Jgi'y those surviving her are her . different offices in the Presoyterian
eow*-due"-May -lf-ro&ir-cow •due;March"1-pa?%M**-*Mr.- and--^IrSr~F.-^G.'-uhodP^x:]iux(jli_^{
24, 5 well bred heifers IS-, months old;
4 well bred steers 18 months old, 3
calves 3 months old.
Hogs—Big type Poland China broad
sow, Lodi Queen 46th, ,^7678; two
sows due April 2, 9 shoats weighing
T110 lbs. each," 11 shoats, wt. 140 lbs.
135 Good chicke'ns.
Hay and Grain-1-50 torts silage, 18
tons, alfalfa hay, 8 tons mixed hay,
300 bu. cats, 900 bu. seed cojrn, some
buckwheat,. 700 bundles corn, stalks,-
35 bu. potatoes.
Implements, Etc.—VanBrunt fertilizer .drill, John Deere corn binder,
nearly hew Gale corn planter, nearly-
new cultipacker, 2 Krause cultivators nearly new,' horse rake, land roller, 2 plows, Oliver riding plow1, Hardy spraying rig, 2 bobs, spike drag,
scraper, hay loader, side delivrey and
tedder combined, mowing machine,
hay tedder, 2 buggies, corn sheller,
1,000-lb. scalet,. manure spreader,
dump box, Portland cutter,, grain
binder, fanning mill, International
feed grinder, 2 wagons, flat rack,
combination rack, 3 double harnesses,
double driving harness, 3 single 'harnesses, grindstone, ■.emery wheel, 2
cauldron kettles, stoneboat, scalding
trough, fence stretcher, 60 crates, 4
log chains, SO grain bags, 12 bu. seed
corn, bushel timothy seed, 3 chicken
crates, 3 wooden hog troughs, 3 steel
hog troughs, 1,00,0 feet of mixed lumber, 3 hog crates, 2 j-olls wire fence,
[extension ladder, gravel plank, De
Laval cream separator, forks, shove's.
I-o'is and shop tools a'nd other articles.
* Don't miss this sale; everything is
going, nothing reserved, aiid absolutely no side, bidding.
Some gooU household goods.
Limc-h at noon.
Usual terms of sale-
GEO. J. KLAGER. Auctioneer.
Lee Tescher, Clerk. ■
H. Bredea-nitz, Clerk.
and one'brother. Herman, ail of whom Mrs. Donaldson was a widow -for
live in. "Battle-G.reek. , seven, years and then mar.ried Dr.
The funeral'service wasMield from" Chandler October 30, 1SS9. This
tlie residence on South Ann Arbor time thirteen years of -"happy wedded
street at one o'clock, on- Tuesday, 'ifo was her lot, the Doctor dying
Hev. C. H. Wittbracht officiating, aiid 'm 1903- Since then Mrs. Chandler's"
tlie remains then taken to Battle, home has been on South Ann Arbor
Creek. Service there will bo held street. She had her full share of
at the home of hei parents this af-'sorrow, and felt it poignantly. She
Jernoon-: at two o'clock, with inter- was a womanly moman, and little
nient in the family lot in Oakhill fitted to travel' the .road alone, but
-cemetery. • [she like others" learned by the things
"she suffered. Born in. a Christian
family, she early united with the
church. Her life has been lived con-
August Deniske, having decide! ti sistently with her profession. Sho
nultTar-miiig, will sell at public rut- has been 'active and useful, and
For
range.
Sale—Used''' Wiiisor 4-hole
Inquire of Bailey & Stark. 23
For Sale—High grade Hoistein
cow. C. F. Hildner, phone 1S7-F3. 22-
For Sale—Two Poland China brood
sows. Orange Gordon, phone 144-
F31 ' " 23.
Dean's Smokeless Oil!- Last -drop
as good .as .first,- For sale" by Bailey.
& Stark.." . ' 34
For Sale—New 50-gallon tanks
with faucets, $2.00. Staeblcr-kempf-
Oil Company.
Why have dirty lamp chimneys
when Martin Fuoss sells - that Hi
Grade Kerosene?
Dean's Smokeless Oil!. Same quality for the past twenty years. For
sale by Bailey & Sta,rk. . 34
For Sale—Matched team S and 9
years old, weight 2800. Good ones.
Sam Craig, phone 139-F4 - 23
Calling cards, wedding invitations
and announcements, either printed or
engraved, at The Observer office.
Keep your Oil Stove running perfectly by using Hi Grade Kerosene.
! It is' smokeless and odorless, C. F.
Smith grocery.
Prepare, for storms. I am agent"
for the State Mutual Cyclone Insurance Company Of Lapeer. George J.
Feldkamp, plione 198-F31. . 25
AUCTION-SALE. » w -, w A „ ™ ,-. „<-
Emil H. Arnold,, Optometrist, 22(T
S. Main street, Ann Arbor, specializes
in superior eye examination and
t'on ■ *i the premises known as the lived her whole life in •' connection.-i--0-j^S3eg a(. vcasonable prices.
Walkei" farm, i}i miles east of Sa- with the church. At the time of her i
lineNon- the Town Line road," across death
RESULT OF CAUCUS.
The regular corporation caucus*
Jiheld Monday night- nominated- "the
[following ticket for-village officers:
•President, John W. Hull; clerk, Lot-
' tie Wallace; trustees, Williani Wal-
jker, -John .Kohler. and Edward F.
Henne; assessor, Arthur Armbruster.
of- Leschetizliy of Vienna .and formerly teacher of piano "at the Uni-
* *■
versity of Music "will open a piano.
studio at" the' Hotel Tavern,- parlorl
on Tuesdays if ,a sufficient number of
^pplicanits warrant' it.- Write to 116"
Miller - Avec, Ann Arbor. Also pipe
organ lessons. * ■'.' "23
from Frajik Hollis' ('ace. on
Wednesday, March 1, 1922,
commencing'' at 9:30 o'clock sharp,
the following described property:
• Horses—Spaa of good Percheron
mares S and 9 years. old, "weight
about 1700
" Cattle—Cow 2 y.rs. old, freshened
in -Nov., bred back: cow 2" yrs. old,
freshened; last of Oct., bred back; cow
4 yrs. old, freshened in Oct, bred
back: cow 5 yrs. bred back Nov. S;
she was a member' of the
choir, having retained a remarkable
d°--'-<?e to the close of life a voice1
that was always resonant and sweef,:,
also vice president of the Ladies^!
Salesmen Wanted—To, solicit orders ior .lubricating oils, -greases and
paints." Salary or commission. Ad-,
i dress The Harvey Oil Co., Cleveland."
■Ohio. ,
Having been so closely identified
with the church and having given: so
unstintingly of time and means to its
interests, the work she did will live
after hei1' in the wqrk the church lias-
white cow 4 yrs. old, bred back about get jts h,nfl tQ for therfutul.e. ..BlefB.
Nov. 25th; Jersey 4 yrs. old, freshen-
Missionary and Ladies' Aid society, j
and one. of the lady trustees, in aj paintm"., alKl Papei. Hanging. New
board of nine trustees', of the church j ]jne of fanrples aml prices 0f Wall '
and manse. . - -* , paper for X0Z2 are now ready. - 'Call
ed are the dead who die in the
Lord, ior tliey rest irom their labors
and theiir worksi do follow them."
AUCTION SALE
Clark Bracey will sell at public!
auction on Russell street, in Saline
village, on
Saturday. February
so,
1922
ed in. Sept., bred back: cow S years'
old." freshened in Jan.: cow 4 yrs old,
uae in Ap'-il: -Jersey heifer.
- Hog.-:—4 brood saws, 2 -Poland Chinas; .red sow, Chester White sow.
Lunch at noon. ' .
Implements, Grain, Etc.—iMcCorm-
Ick grain, binder 6-ft, cut, Deering
corn binder, VanBrunt 11-hose grain
■drill, Nisco manure spreader, Keystone hay loader, corn sheller, fan- • commencing at 1:00 o'clock sharp,
■ling .mill, breeching harn/^s, bob the following described .property:
sleigh, cutter, hay .rakel new corn" Horses—Gray team 9 and 12 y-rs.
drill checlr row, 2-horse cultivator, old, wt. 2700; bay mare 7 yrs. old, wt.
Osb'.'ru mower, 17-teeth springtooth, 1100; chestnut mare 7 yrs. old, wt.
60-teeth spiketooth, 2 walking plows -1150: blac.k mare 7 yrs. old, wt 1100;
in jjood _ shape, extension ladder. 2-yr. old colt, 2 4-yr. old colts.
fen-=e stretcher, single buggy, land Good cow. 6 yrs. old.
roller, hay tedder, ■ wide tire wagon, Two lots Nos. 40 -aaid 41, on Russell
stock rack, wagon box, 1,000 -pound street.
scale, DeLaval cream separator, flat Miscellaneous-^New .work harness,
rack, two wheelbarrows, 2 milk cans, double light harness, wagon, 1-horse
40 new. fence posts, lawn mower, 50 wagon, single harness, . Ford- -light
grain sacks. 50 bushel crates, -wood truck,, new .Majestic range, oil stove3
rack, gravel boxes, hay slings, cauld- top buggy; set sleigh runners .and
ron kettle, iand_other articles., too nu- some small tools.
iTrs. Emma Fischer-Cross, a pupil-Onerous-to mention. " Terms—All sums of S10 and under
Over 100 good hens, 7 -ducks, jS cash,, all over that 3 months lime on
geese, "60'-egg incubator, complete out- good bankable paper -with interest at
ht of .household goods."-' 7 pea- cent.
About 7. tons of mixed hay, quan- -* GEO. J. KLAGER, Auctioneer.
tity.of oats andHjanley. ..-•"" j —
/ Usual- terms, oi sale- i Lost—Gold Cuff button- with "inl
and see them. Camburn Bros, phones
160 and 2-F3. ' "20-23
FOR SALE
The residence- property on West
Michigan avenue, belonging to the
Thomas F. Spears estate. A fine
location for building. A. J. Warren,
administrator. 23
Your Chance to liuy
- The Spears Property
On" Michigan Avenue, W.
A Fine Location, cheap
A. J. Warren, Admin.
COL. ARTHUR E- SCHADERy Auct. Ual '%" ' Finder will be rewarded-
Lloyd" Fairbank, .-Clerk; " " Ernest Jaeger, Saline. " , . -
BABY CHICKS, March 6 and every week until July 1. BUY THEM
NEAR HOME. Rocks, Reds,. Wyandotte?, Orpingtons, Leghorns. CUSTOM HATCHING. Send for price
list. Washtenaw HatShery, Ann
Arbor. ' 29.
Detroit United Lines
Eastern Standard Time.
.Between Saline and Ypsilanti
Leaves Saline^—
6:50 a. m., 8:40 a. m., and every
--two hours to 8:40 p..m.,'10:45 p.
m., 1:15 a. mi.
Leaves Ypsilanti—
,-6:25^a. m, 7:40 a. m, and every
two hours to.7:40 p. m., 10:15 p-
m. and 12:45 a. m.
- Last car waits for. the "theatre car
from Ann Arbor: " - -
. Cars connect at Wayne for Plymouth and Ivpxthville; at- Ypsilanti
-ior Detroit" and-Jackson.
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Object Description
| Title | 1922-02-23; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1922-02-23 |
| 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 |
