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VOLUME XXXXII
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICH.-, THURSDAY, MARCH 2; 1922
NUMBER 23
.X
/The Owe Stowy Bamk - Quito CobwebM
File Your
Income Return
Do not forget to file your income return with the Internal Revenue collector
on or before March 15.
The'penalty for failure to do this -is
severe.
Every person single.or married and
not living with husband or wife whose
net income for the year has been $1,000
or more must make a return.
' Married persons if living with husband
or wife must make a return where the
joint net income is $2,500 or more.
, If you have made a return in former
years the Government will mail you
blanks. If- you do not possess blanks we
will be glad to secure them for you.
Saline Savings Bank
Member of Federal Reserve Bank
The Qualify Grocery
PHONE 86
- -Evcrytl»ing-iii-Stat»}&-ana-Janey-CrPoeepios3'i-'uit*--aniFWegctabIes*^
ORANGES WERE NEVER BETTER
FLORIDA AND NAVELS
Did you try that 28c Coffee? * pounds for $1.00
IT'S MAKING- A HIT!
MCE LARGE GRAPE FRUIT, 3 FOR 25c
BRING US YOUR PRODUCE
HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR.EGGS.
■ TOURS- FOR MORE BUSINESS,
Phone 86
MARTIN rUOSS
<*\
Wool
Middies
are a practical
garment for
Winter wear.
We are showing
, some nobby -
styles.
THE WOMEN'S SHOP
Stop-
-Loofc—
-Listen
D
STRONG PICTURE MADE .
, - PROM LEVIN NOYEfc
"Reputation"1 is Name of Latest Pris-
cilla Dean Photoi>laj—Show
"Woman vs. Woman.
AUCTION SALE
and- hi
Salvation
The; pastor will preach in the mora,', the relationship-Impersonates her
ingr service on "An Opened Door." Lnfl makes a spectacular Oiit in her
the evening. "The Way of J mothec>s guise Thcn back tQ ^
We offer to all who will jVork comes the' wretched woman
worship wltih us a thousand wel- j ^ a yeap ^^ ^ th& br,gntes£
comf s- ' , ! jewel in the diadem o£ the dram-?-.
A certificate of transfer was Issued jA tremeadous elimax folloW3i
i hy "the session to Mrs. B. D. Ham- ;
George Braun, having sold his
farm, will sell at puhlic auction on
-the premises, one mile east of Saline
on the Town Line road, on
Wednesday, March S, 1!)22,
commencing at 9:00 o'clock sharp,. ■
the following described property:
Horses—Bay team S jrs. old, wt.
3500, well matched: black team 14 i
yrs. old, wt. 2650; bay horse 5 y.rs.
old, wt. 1875—a dandy; black mare
IS yrs. old, wt! 1450.
Cattle—Roan cow 9 yrs. - old,
Ellen York 5th No. 1674S6; red cow
11 yrs. old, Delia's Pride 4th No. S2-
223; roan cow 3 yrs. old, York
Beauty No. 783251; roan cow 3 yrs .
old, York Beauty 2nd No. 923749; redlSoeJety will occur Tuesday, March S
heifer 18 months old, York Beauty 3d! U* *e church. Dinner will he served
No. 1024318; red heifer 11 months j at Aoon to all who come and all are
old. Queen Lydia No. 1024317; white, nrg^d to be present. Reports from,
heifer 11 months old, eligible to re'g- j a11 fapartments of the church will he
ister; roan bull 2 yrs. old, Idol's' mate by the heads of the depart-
Heirs No.- 955176; 2 new milk roan | menls, and will be in writing =o they
cows, 2-new milk roan heifers, _rgg v^C^pJ5=!d on flle- T'his sllould
church, of the whole year. It will "be"
■ Priscilla Dean's widely heralded
I Universal super-feature, "Reputa-
jtion," will be shown at the Liberty
; theatne. on Saturday.
! The story is -based on "Falsa Col-
jors," Bdwina Levin's sensational nov-
; el, and was adapted to the screen by
,Lucien Hubbard, scenario editor at
Universal City, in. collaboration with
Doris Schroeder.
Ik no story, even including ''Outside the Law,"' (has the star .lone such
remarkable . dramatic work. She
reaches the heights of -human emotions and sinks into the pvoToundesl
! depths of misery.
Revolving around a' dual role, the
| theme of "Reputation" concerns a
[famous actres's who dissipates until
success falls away from her. She is
in London and a New- York theatrical magnate is waiting far her-to ar-
C , j rive to star on Broadw ay. When she
Services next Sunday as usual.; ^^ CQmGi her .daughter_lgnorant
; THE OBSERVER LITERS
[ Classified Advertising '
1 lc per "Word First Insertion; Then *£<
i _])er Word for Each Subsesjuent Tn-
i sertion. Minimum Charge 25c.
j STOVE WOOD POR SALE ^ .
Wiedman Auto Company.
Cars washed and i>oii«heil. Wicd-
liian Auto Company.
For Sale—Nearly new top buggy.
Wiedman Auto Company.
For Sale—Several good farm horses. "Wiedman Auto Company.
For Sale—4-year old colt, weight
1400. -J. J. Walters, phone 190-F12.
Far Sale—Used Winsor 4-hole
range. Inquire of Bailey & Stark. 23
For Sale—Two Poland China brood
sows. Orange Gordon,' phone 144_-
F31 23.
The Federated Church
W. J. Cross. Pastor.
mond to a Presbyterian church in
Detroit.
The young people's committee of
seven will meet Saturday evening in
thelchurch parlors.
The annual meeting of the Feder-
•o i ateq Society and the Presbyterian
.PHONE 15
Neat to D. U. B. Waiting Boom
SALINE
cow due May 1, roan cow due March
24, "5" well bred heifers 18 months old;
4 well bred steers IS months old, 3
calves 3 months old.
Hogs—Big type Poland China brood
sow,' Lodi Queen 46th, 217678; . two
sows due April 2, 9 shoats "weighing
110 lbs. each, 11 shoats, wt. UO'.lbs.
135 Good, chickens.
Hay and Grain—50 tons silage, 18
tons alfalfa hay, S tons mixed hay,
300 bu. oats. 900 bu. seed corn, some
buckwheat, 700 bundles corn stalks,
35 -bu. potatoes.
Implements, Etc.—YanBruiit fertilizer drill, John Deere-corn binder,
nearly new Gale corn "planter, nearly
i ne.w cultipacker, 2 Krause cultivate
ors-.nearly now, horse rake, land roller, 2 plows, Oliver riding plow, Hardy spraying rig, 2 bobs, spike dr.ag,
scraper, hay loader, side delivrey and
tedder combined, mowing machine,
hay tedder, 2 buggies, corn shelter,
1,000-lb-. scale, 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 -jrates, 4
log chains, SO grain bags, 12 bu. seed
corn, bushel timothy seed, 3- chicken
crates, 3 wooden hog troughs, 3 steel
hog troughs, 1,000 feet of mixed-lumber, 3 hog crStes, 2 rolls wife fence,
extension ladder, gravel plankj. De.
Lavial cream separator, forks,;shove!s:
ho 3 and shop tools and' other^ articles.
Don't miss this sale; everything is
■goicg, nothing reserved, and -absolutely no side bidding. . - -- .-
Some good household goods.
Lunch at noon.
"Usual terms of sale-
GEO. J. KLAGER, Auctioneer.
Lee Tesciier, Clerk.
H. Bredernitz, Clerk.
Methodist Church Notes
Ralph W. Brown. Preacher.
Thursday evening church family
night with a pot luck supper at 6:30.
Study classes at 7:00 and devotional
meeting at 7:45. Bring enough sandwiches for yourself and one other
article of-food.
10:30 "Sunday morning preaching
service. Mrs. Palmer, a ^ery fine
missionery speaker, will spenk on the
work of The Home Missionary 'society of the Methodist church.
;-» Snnday-sehool-at -12:00 tb-'whiehSv©
cordially invite everyone. We have
the time to Teview the work of the .classes for all ages. You will enjoy
'past year and make plans for the en- j the little Chinese play which the
suing -rear," j Sunday school boys and givls will
■ . i give Sunday, at the Sunday school
hour.
4:30 p. m. The pleasant Sunday afternoon hour. The crowds are getting larger at these programs as Sar
line folks arc coming to. know of
their character.- This is the place
to spend a happy hour on Sunday
afternoon. Free. No collection. This
week the program is put on by the
Presbyterian students of the University of Michigan. All aboard tar the
happy hour. Lunch served in the
church at 5:30 p.-m;
Bpwoith League at 6:00. Young
AUCTION SALE
Fi-^d Monk having decided, to quit
farming, will sell at public auction
on the "place known as» the Sanders
•farm, 4 miles west of Yp^ila'nti, 6
miles east-'of Saline and ^-mile
south' of Roberts' Corner, on
" Monday, March 6, 1922
commencing* at 10:00 o'clock sharp,
the following described property:
Cattle—Six milk cows and five
head of ioung cattle. 9 yr. old cow-
due to calve Sept. 1, 7.yr. old cow due people this is your hour. Conic-and
to calve March, 19, C yr (Id -~.v ? -o be a wi.de-awake live wire and get
to calve March 20, 6 yr. old cow due i lr, {n lla^c, 0R what thG lletnoil]-st
to 'calve. March 23, 3 yr. old cow duejcnurch ]lae j>01. a
ERESH! HEALTHFUL!, DELICIOUS!
Our. wholesome breads rich, tender cakes,
flaky pastry'and crisp,, delicious cookies are baked
fresh for you every day. They are made of the
very sbest ingredients under the most sanitary
conditions. - - -
' Our Jersey Cream Bread has a taste that
can't be' equalled. -
Be a satisfied patron of this "bakery!
Sehnehelt's Bakery
. VILLAGE ELECTION
•Notice is hereby given to the qualified electors of the-Village of Saline,
State of Michigan, that the next ensuing Annual Election will be held
at the- Council Rooms, in Saline Village, on Monday; March 13, lOSSr-at
which, election the following are to
ibe elected,'viz:. - - .,
i One Village Presidenfc; ' 1 Village
Clerk;-1 Village Treasurer;" 3 Village
' Trustees^ for 2 years; 1 Assessor.
Dated this 27th day of February, A;
t D._ 1923, _ ' -
j Roy,Rogers, Village Clerk.
For Sale—60-Bgg Buckeye Incubator. D. J. Stark. " 23tf
to calve April 23. 2 yr.. old cow .due
•to calve April 1.
Hor«es—Gray team 8 and 11 year*
old*; weight -2600: brown team 13 and
14 yr.*. bid, wt. 2700.
Hog=—^6 brood sows due to farrow
JEore part of April.
Sheep—47 breeding- ewes commence
lambing last of March.
Implements, Grtin. Etc.—Massey
Harris binder. 7-ft. cut; Deering
niowe -, 5-ft. cut; John Deere hay
Icade--. Johnson side rake and tedder
combined, J. I. Case
with check rower, Van Brunt disc
.grain drill, 2-horse cultivator. 1-horse
cultivator, double disc harrow, 21-
tooth spring hrfr-ow, 60-tooth- spike
harrow, 10^2-Ioot dump rake, steel i
land roller, Syracuse! sulky plow, 2j
walking -.plows, 2 wide tire wagons, i
combination hay and stock rack, flat |
rack, set of bob sleighs, gravel box,
small amount of Hay and grain, top-
bugs.;-, platform! buggy,__2..sets of .dou-
-ble . harness, Louden grappling fork,
.112 feet of rope, 3 pulleys and hook.
.1^-foot ladder, 14-foot ladder, 2 sets
of-single harness, 50 1-bushel crates,
4 cliickeni "crates, grindstone, 4 cider
ban-els, all kinds, of forks, shovels,
saws, and sriiall tools too numerous
to mention.-
60 Plyomouth'Rock pullets.
Household - Furniture—Cook- stove,
heater, dining room, suite,..3. bedsteads, 2-. rocking chairs, Morris
chair, 3- sets hed springs, new couch,
alf kinds-of carpets andrugs, 2 sets
of- dishes^ 4 20-gal. crocks, all kinds
of kitchen utensils.-
4 Hot .lunch at notfn..
. "Usual -terms ofS§ale.
GUY TH0(MPSGN, Auctioneer.
•B. C: Warner, Clerk. - "
Lloyd -Fair-hank; Treasurer.
program in. mailing
America American and Christian.
7:00 Sejfmon by R'alph W. Brown,
pastor.
CIRCCIT COURT JURORS
Jurors for the March terin^of the
circuit courf^h.a've been drawn, and
are requested to report for duty oa
Tuesday,' March 7. The list followc:
Ann A»-bor city—Henry M. Bach,
Thomas Rogers, .Hiram A Sweet,
William Seavey, John Jtranie, Dr. E.
corn planter-B-. Gibson, C. W. Gill, A. D. Miles.
Ann Arbor Twp1—Albert ICeedle.
Augusta—W."\V. Mi.
Freedom—Whitney Feldkamp.
Lima—Adolph Gross
Lodi—William F- Webber.
- Lyndon—Theodore Mbhrlcck.
Manchester—George lngraham.
Northfield—H. P. Dodge. ' : -
•Pittsfield—A.JW. Summer.
Salem—Ira Sofker.
Saline—Albert Graf.
■ ^Sharon—C. Gicske. ,
Scio—Arthur Sehairer.
Superior—Earl Pettibone.
Sylvan—Herman Fahrner.
Webster—Frank Nixon.
York—Reuben Rogers..
Ypsilanti Twp.—Norman Ballard.
Ypsilanti city—Hugh Van de Walker,-Matthew Max.' \ -
C. A. Rogt-rs, teacher of violin, will
be in Saline every Wednesday at The
Tavern. . " 2-Uf.
Dean's Smokeless Oil! Last •drop
as good as1 first. For sale by Bailey
& Stark. 34
For Sale^—50 western breeding
ewes, 3 years old. Wilbur Cornish,
phone 195-F21. 25
Lost—Gold Cuff button -v\ith initial "B." Finder will be rewarded^
Ei-nest Jaeger, Saline.
Dean's Smokeless Oil! Same quality for the past twenty years. For
sale by Bailey & Stark. 34
For Sale—Matched "team S and 9
years old, weight 2800. Good ones.
Sam Craig, phone 139-F1 23
Calling cards, wedding invitation*
and announcements, either printed or
engravedr'at The "Observer office.
Prepare for storms. I am agent
for the State Mutual Cyclone Insurance Company of Lapeer. George J.
Feldkamp, phone 198-F31. 25
Emil H. Arnold, Op'tometrist, 220
S. Main street, Ann Arbor,- specializes
in superior eye examination and
glasses at reasonable prices.
The smokeless, odorless, even burning Kerosene may be 'bought in-" barrel
lots and at barrel prices from the
Staebler-Kempf Oil "Company, phone
242 Saline.'
Painting and Paper Hanging. New-
line of samples and prices of Wall
Paper for 1922 are now ready. Call
and see them. Camburn Bros, jhones.
160 and 2-F3. "20-2-1
FOR SALE
The residence piop:rty on West
Michigan avenue, belonging- to the
Thomas F. Spears estate. A "fiat
location for building. A. J. Wa-ren,
administrator. 23
Your Chance to biiy
Tli" Spears property
On Michigan Avenue, W.
A Fine Location, cheap
A. J. Warren, Admin.
BABY CHICKS, March 6 and every week until J-uly 1. BUY THEM
NEAR HOME. Rocks, Reds, Wyandotte?, Orpingtons, Leghorns. CUSTOM HATCHING. Send for price
list. Washtenaw Hatchery, Ann
Arbor. - 29.
California Weather.
"I traveled 3,000 miles, to get--to
the land of perpetual sunshine,' -and
It has rained steady for" ten days/'
writes "Bill'" Gardiner, formerly employed-on'the Elkton and Bad Axe
papers, to Postmaster Trumble, of
Elkton." According.'to" that", Califor-
ia's weather is just, about sas 'wet
as" Michigan, weather, only- wetter.—
Sebewaing Blade,-.
Mrs. Emma Fischer-Cross, a pupil
of Leschetizky of Vienna -and formerly teacher of piano at the University of Music will open a jjiano
studio at- the Hotel Tavern parlors
on Tuesdays. Write Jto 116 Miller
Are., Ann Arbor. Also Pipe organ,
lessons. 23
. Detroit .United Lines
Eastern Standard"- Time. -
Between Saline and Ypsilanti
Leaves Saline—
6:50 a. nt., S: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. ni., 7:40 a. m'., arid every
two hours to 7:.40 p. m„-10:15 tj.
- m. and--12:4o .a. „m. -
• Last car waits for'-the Jheatre car-
from Ann Arbor.
Cars connect *at Wayne for pry-
mouth and Northville; r-at Ypsilanti,
for Detroit- and Jackson'...- " -
I
Object Description
| Title | 1922-03-02; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1922-03-02 |
| 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 |
