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THE
OBSERVER
VOLUME 45
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTS MICH., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 1926
NUMBER 52
Your Investmets
May Be a
Widow's Fortune
Then, isn't that one of the best reasons in
the world why you should '.consult your -
home-town banker befone purchasing securities that will form part of your estate.
"If a security isn't safe enough for my
bank it isn't safe enough for mei," is a
good rule to follow—-and a. safe one.
Before you purchase youn next security
we cordially invite you to come in and
talk it over with us.
Saline Savings Bank
The One Story Bunk on the Corner
Member ol Federal Reserve Bank
\
The Quality Grocery
PHONE 86
FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT
GOOD EATS
All we get in this, world is. wha'tjiye.eat' and wear.
We don't sell anything to wear but we do sell the
best and cleanest things to; eat.
EVER'TRY OUR GROCERIES?
One trial will leave you a pleased customer and a
pleased customer is a repeater for the store that
pleased him,
TRY US FOR GOOD EATS!
Phone 86
MARTIN rOUSS
It makes a difference
any motorist will be
be sure to appreciate
STAEBLER-KEMPF OIL CO.
PHONE 5I42-F1
SALINE, MICH.
Do You Like Good Coffee?
Waif 11 you try Chase & Sanborn's It's a most
delightful blend—r-th.e aroma of which, makes your
mouth watettv
. For breakfast it's invigorating!
For luncheon it's refreshing!
And it tops off the evening meal perfectly!
E. H. COOK & SON
PHONE 45
SiLLINE
THOSE HTTLE LINER ADS
Don't cost much but they seem to do the huH****
Try'em.
The Car Is Waiting
SEITZ BROTHERS Lyceum Dates Fixed THE OBSERVER LINERS
DROWN IN LAKE For Winter Program; Classified Advertising
[lc- PEB WOBD EACH INSERTION*
-Liberal Discounts on Ads Buniiliig* a.
Former Saline Residents Lose Lives Five Numbers Listed Witli Local Com
Wliil'c Fishing Near l'iiicknej- i '"ittee With First Date of Afi-Mssir-
Month or More.
(Fran the Times. News)
Philip. Seitz, aged 41. of 520 Sixth.;
ance November G
Scratch pacs for sale at this of*
Announcement of the local Lyceum'fice.
street and his. brothel*, Fred Seitz, 44 program dates aud a list of the tal-j
of 10B3 West Liberty .street,. 'were"ent eo be supplied is bein.
Local Prize Winners
At TheJMnty Fair
Imposing List of Awards in Swine,
Sheep and Canned Goods.
drowned about "5 o'clock Monday afternoon at Schoolot lake, three miles
north, of Pinckney.
The two men were -fishing,, -when,
it is believed the boat which "was anchored ahout 30 feet .off shore capsized. Henry Beaurmann, Howell co -
oner was ealled and asserted in, his
opinion, the drawning was accidental.
The two went on. the lake at 4:30' and
as the watch of one stopped at seven
min.utes to 5 o'clock, the accident is
believed to have occurred shortly before 5 o'clock. A paper floating on
the water with the naime of Philip
Mrs. Aaron Wiedmey- Seitz written on it, aided in establishing his identity.
The body of Philip was discovered
within an hour after the time of the
accident ia believed to have* "ccurr.-d
and his brother's body about 12 o'clock
welcomed I Complete stocks at It-west prices n
■ Dicti*kec*s«
Saline folks who desire and care j
Blafckiberr:
er, 1,
Cherry, Mrs. C. D. FinWbeiner
Mrs Aaron Wiedmeyer, 2.
Crabapple, Mrs. Aaron "Wiedmeyer, 2.
i;
The followlngis a list of prize winners from this vicinity at the county
fair:
SWINE. DIVISION
Poland Chinas
Boar, 2 years old or over, George
Needham, first.
Boar, 2 to 6 months, George Needham, second; Rayhond Girbach, third.
Sow, 18 to 24 months, George Need-
haimi, second.
Sow, 6 to 12 months, George Needham-, second and third.
Saw, 3 to 6 months, Raymond Girbach, first; George Needham, second.
Exhibitor's herd, George Needham,
flrst.
Senior champion (boar, George Needham*; grand champion, boar, George
Needham.; junior champion sow, Raymond Girbach.
Bcrhshires
Sow, 3 to 6 months, Warren Finkbeiner.
Junior champion boar, Warren
Finkbeiner..
Duroc Jersey
Boar, 2 years, oldi or over,- Willard
Graf, second.
Of "the specials, that for Saline
township was
Needham, flrst,
Currant, (white) Mrs. Aaron Wied- midnight. Both bodies ware brought to
meyer, 1. ,,. Hildinger's Funeral home here.
Gooseberry* Mrs. Aaron Wiedmey-. Philip Seitz was born October 10.
e>\ 2. . 1SS5 at Saline and attended the pub-
Grape, (dark)' Mrs. C. D. Fink- li- sehfy.l there. He came to "Ann
beiner, 1; Mrs. Aaron Wiedmeyer, 2. A*i'*or 15 years" ago, and since had
Plum, Mrs. C.~D. Finkbeiner, 2. been a carpenter and, contractor. For
Raspberry, (red) Mrs. C. D. Fink
Mrs. [Aaron Wiedmey Jedele.
beiner, 1.
Strawberry. Mte. C. D. Finkbeiner, 1; Mrs. Saimiuel Buehier, 2
Grape, (dark) Mrs-. C. D. Fink
beiner, 1; Mrs. Aaron Wiedmeyer, 2.
Raspberry, (red) Mrs. Aaron Wied
meyer, 1. j
Strawberry
er, 2.
Pickles
Beans, Mrs. Aaroh, Wiedmeyer, 1.
Beets, Mrs. Samuel Beuhler, 1.
Cucumber, green, Mrs. Aaron Wiedmeyer, 1; Mrs. Camvuel Beuhler, 2.
Dill, Mrs. Samuel Buehier, 1.
Peach, Mrs. G. D. Finkbeiner, 1.
Pear, Mrs. * Aaron Wiedmeyer, 2.
Piccali'li, Mrs. Aa^t-n Wiedmeyer. 2.
Best" of any other competing, Mrs.
Aaron Wiedmeyer, 1,
Cakes
Angel food, Mrs. John Finkbeiner, 2.
thiree years, he with his hr-ot1 er-;, F;e"
Martin, Williami and Philip formed
the firm known as Seitz Brothers, contractors. The past two years he wa;.
in business for himself. He was a
member of the Carpenter's union an.d
St. Paul's Lutheran churcri. He was
married April 6, 1911 to Miss Ida
Devil's food, Mrs. W. A. Linde-
awarded to George maim, 2.
Raymond Girbach, Best display of canned fruits, Mrs.
second. Saline Observer special C. D. Finkbeiner.
George Needham, first. Sweepstakes Lodi township, bread loaf, Mrs. W.
special, boar, George Needham, third, a. Lindemann.
Sweepstakes, Poland China sow, Ray- Saline township,, strawberries, jar,
Mrs. C. D. Finkbeiner; peaches, jar,
Mrs. C. D. Finkbeine"*.
York township, strawberries, jar,
George Marv Murray; peaches, jar, Mary Mur-
wild
Girfbach,
first.
SHEEP
American Merinos
Ram.
lamb,
Waldermere
uss,
1.
Ffed Seitz was born April 5, 13S2
at Saline and also attended the sch'ol
there, coming to Ann Arbor about 30
years ago. He Was employed as a
cabinet maker for six years at the
Michigan Furniture Co, and later
worked in Detroit and Pontiac. He
retured to Ann Arbor in 1913. He was
a member of tlie firm of Seitz Bros.
and for about a year had^been,."forking for his brother Philip. He was
married May 21, 1911 to Miss Lillic
Sc *m,i .1 of Dexter. He was a. member
of the Carpenter's union and Ziori
Lutheran church-.
Besides the widow, Philip Seitz is
survived by two daughters, Delia and
Melindja, both at home. Fred Seitz
also leaves six brothers, David, Martin,
William* and Emanuel of Ann Arbor,
John of Long Beach, California, and
Pa*-1 of Saline and three sisters, Mrs.
Clara Laub en gayer and Mrs. Carl
Sweet rf. Ann Arbor and Mrs. Floyd
WP th of Ypsilanti.
high class entertainment | For Sale—Good cabbage. Mrs. Haas,
by
for this
during the winter months. In an
advance notice from: the Interstate
Ljiceuim* Bureau the opening date is
November 6 when Grove Herbert will
be the attraction. On January 6
"'Tjie Climax" will be the second numiber; February 4, The Boyds. and Katherine Guitchell* March 21 the Riviera
Artists; April 22 Randall Ensemble
Players.
The programs as outlined far the
coming winter season is said to be
the strongest prograrm yet fuhnished
locally.
Season tickets are to. be priced at
the usual very low figure in the hope
that all will be "able to see and hear
the programs. With seating capacity
at approximate}* 'four hundred in the
opera house it is hoped at least that
■many season tickets, may be sold.
George,
Delaines
2 years old. or over,
Clarence Pratt, 3. |
1 to 2 years, Waldermere
i^r^1'
ripii
\r
/VV?
AUCTION SALE
Waldeimere George
The undersigned will sell at pub-i"
auction on the premises, 6 miles
southwest of Saline, 7 miles west of
Milan, S miles east of Clinton, 10
miles northeast of Tecumseh and S Arthur Lutz' actillS President.
Ewes,
Bass. 2:
Ewes,
George Buss, 1.
Ewe lannjb,
George Buss, 1.
Junior champion ewe, Waldemere
George Buss.
CANNED GOODS
Best display of canned fruit, Mrs.
C. D. Finkbeiner, 1; Mrs. Aaron
Wiedimeyer, 2.
Apples, Mrs. Aaron Wiedmeyer, 1.
Blueberries, Mrs. Samuel Buehier, 1.
Cherries (sour without pits) Mrs.
C. D. Finkbeiner, 1. ■
Cherries, (sweet, white with pits) qt. and 11 pint fruit jars-, dresser,
Mr& C. D: Finkbeiner, 1.
Currants, (red) Mrs. C.
beiner, 1.. ---
Peaches, (whole) Mrs. C.
beiner, .2.
miles north of Britton, on
iW«liH'Sfl.u,v, September 2!!, 1!)2G.
commencing at 12 o'clock sharp, tlie
following described property:
Cattle—Guernsey and Durham Cow
6 years old, heifer IS months old.
Chickens—50 liens, Rocks and Reds;
40 spring 'Chickens.
Miscellaneous—Lawn mower, 6 jugs,
The Seotember meeting of the'
Si'ine Farmers' club was held at the,
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hildner'
Saturday, September 11.
Meeting was called to order hy
Opened by repeating the Lord's prayer.
Minutes of the previous meeting
read and approved. Roll call repond-
ed to was "The .Most Interesting
. Things I Saw at the Fair."
We then listened to selections or.
the victrola. Moved and su-pportel
that the resignation of Mr. and Mr-*
R. Li. Finch be accepted and they
6 crocks*, 1 to 20 gal., cider barrel, 20 **"- <*ectea Honorary members of the
club.
The fair committee reported that
the booth received second honors.
Moved and -supported that the com-
bedstead and mattress, No. IS heating
D. Fink- stc-ve, high oven Peninsular range in
good shape, .cream (water) separator,
D. Fink- s-ga*. cream can, new lantern, 5 good mIttee be S1™1. a risinS vote ef
AUCTION SALE
Tlie .undersigned, administrator of
the estate of Fred Boettger, will sell
at public auction on the place, known
as the Valentine Boettger farm, 5
miles southwest of Saline-, 1 mile west
of Lutz's corner, 5 miles southeast rf
Bridgewater, in the township of Saline, on
Thursday, September 30. 1926
commencing at 1:00 o'clock sharp, the
following described property:
Horses—2 work horses, 9 and 12 yrs.
old.
Implements, Etc. —•Miscellaneous
tools, Wiard plow, barley fork, oil
tank, knife grinder, fence stretcher,
tank heater, corn sheller, 4-tine- fork*
good Ford car, 1920 model; McCormick
mower, 5-ft. cut; 23-tooth springtooth
drag, log roller, new Oliver plow,
double cultivator, 9-h,oe grain drill,
good Round Oak- range, 'Round Oak
heater No. IS, good heating stove, .2
harnesses and collars, 3 sets 3-horse
whiffletrees, 2 hay forks, gravel bottom, 20-foot ladder, new hay' 'rope,
new Louden hay car and fork, 2 tons
hay, straw stack, hay knife, hay rack
and stock rack, gcod lumber wagon,
3-inch tires; 60-tooth spike drag, new
Davis, sewing machine, dishes, and'tinware, 2 extension ladders, 6 rocking
Chairs, 12 other chairs, 2. milk cans,
20 (grain bags, good hunting do.g, 12-
gnage fhotpan, stepladder, 25 sap
buckets, cattle deborner, lawn mower,
pair bobs, 10 steel posts, pile of lumber, pair 1,000-lb. Howe scales, 2 angle cultivators, shovel plow, 2-horse
evener, 2 iron kettles, tank heater,
.chest of carpenter's to.'ls, Macksmit"
tools, forge, anvil, vise and .dr.il';.
stomper and digger, shovels and tile
hoe, 2 crosscut saws, Blackhawk corn
planter with check rower, 2 bucksaws,
dinner bell, grass seeder, 40 crates.
Osborne ,.6-ft. cut grain binder, saw-
horses, .some wood, 2 bedsteads with
springs and mattresses, numerous
other articles. Dresser and stand, bureau, rugs and .carpets, 5 cider barrels, 4 kegs, 2 dozen fruit cans, 32
rifle, good fur coat.
One-half of S acres of com to be
put in shock.
Usual terms of sale. All goods must
be settled for day of sale.
WILBUR CORNISH.
GEORGE J. KLAGER', Auctioneer.
Henry Bredernitz, Clerk. u
phone 141-F22.
S3
Use Wonder Feed foir those chicks.
None better. Saline -Mercantile Co.
Watkins Quality Products. E. W.
Stutz, 210 Harris sstreet, phone 12S.
For Sale—Very nice peaches, $1.50
per bushel. J. S. Stecher, phone' 139-"
F31.
For Sale—American Banner white -
seed wheat. Joseph Schaible, phon»
191-F23. ' 52
For Sale—-A few* good bushel ci *tj
at reasonable prices, Orrin Br.^
phone 137-F14. , ,:'""*
DON'T FOBGET TO OBDEB TSiM__}
FERTILIZES. SALINE MEBCANTILE
COMPANY.
.Try our Solite High Test gasqjjne*.
Thf car will start easier. Wiedmalfc
Auto Company.
Monuments Markers and Cemetery
Work of all. kind*. Jos. "L, Arnct,.Ann
Arbor, Michigan, phctie S914.
For Sale—Certified Red Rock seed*
wheat. Peaches and Bradshaw plums*.
C. D. Finkbeiner, phone 142-F21.
For Sale—Peaches at the farm;
Crawford, Prolific, and. Elberta." Ypisilanti phone 7140-F11. K. 3. Pester..
For Sale—Three good work horsey
10 acres of standing corn, also some
chickens, A. Slwicki, R. F. D. i, Sa^
line.
Genuine 13-plate Ford Storage batteries, with rubber case, guaranteed
for one year, only $15.00. Wiedmait
Auto. Company.
Emil H. Arnold, Optometrist. 220-
S. Main street, Ann Arbor, specializes-
in superior eye examination, andt
glasses ai reasonable prices.
Far Rent—After October 15, my
house on Detroit street will be torrent .until the first of ApriL $12 per
jr.onth. Elder Merriman.
If you're intertsted in a milking:
machine let'mie call and 'emo-.strate
the Macartne;*, har.d t electric p.ow*
er. Phone, Macon 6-F9, LeRoy V.
Hei^rn:)**. 4g?"
An Old Tims B nee at -Silvan- C
den'5, Sand lake, Friday evening, September :24. Also dancing Saturday
evening. Bring your friends.
barrels, gasoline (barrel, 3-gal. gas
thanks, with special mention of Mrs.
Peaches, (without pits) Mrs. Aaron ean, IS-inch pipe wrench and kit of c* F* Heilman.
AUCTION SALE
auto tools, corn sheller, "*/__, 1 and, 1*^2
Mrs. R. L. Finch gave a very inter-
bu. measures, crosscut saw,' axe, spike estinS Ba»ei* 011 the earl? -Wstory of
mall, 2 rolls chicken wire, 2 rolls Saline.
r-repared r.vvfing, 16-ft log chain, 12 Ho3t's rePort was §iven
srrain bags, hose trough, chicken coop, Hildner.
garden tool*-, two 2 and two 3-horse An excellent dinner was. served by
doubletrees., iron wheel wagon, gravel Jlrs. Hildner.
boards, P & O w-alking plow in good The "ewing committee's report was
Rhubaiib, Mrs. Aaron Wiedmeyer, 1. shape, spike and springtooth harrows, £i-ven by Frank Stilts.
Strawberries, Mrs. C. D. Finkbein- cultivator, thistle cutters, dump rake, Mrs* -Al0"20 Kuder gave a very in-
at
Wiedmeyer, 1.
Pears, Mrs. C. D. Finkbeiner, 1.
Plums, Mrs. Aaron Wiedmeyer, 1.
Mrs. C. D. Finkbeiner, .2.
Pineapple,-.Mrs. C. Finkbeiner, 2.
Quince, Mrs. Aaron Wiedmeyer, 1
Raspberries, red, Mrs. Aaron Wiedmeyer, 2.
cultivator, thistle cutters, dump rake,
er, 2. Deering mower, 4 set sections and teresting account of her week
Best of any variety, not named, clover seed rake in, good shape, set of Can»> Birkett. The meeting adjouvn-
Mrs. Aaron Wiedimteyer, 1. double harness, pair wool horse ed to meet with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Jams blankets, Quantity of lumber, 1922 redernitz the second Saturday in Oc-
Best display of jams, Mrs. Aaron Ford touring; ear—top, ruibber and bat- tober.
Wiedmeyer, 1; Mrs. C. D. Finkbein- tery in good shape.
Having sold my stock barns and
slaughter house, I will sell at public
auction on the premises, West Michi-
Mr.! san avenue, Saline, on
j Saturday, September 25. 102G,.
Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp, the
following described property:
Cattle—Two Jersey cows, 6 and 7
years old.
Chickens.—50 hens and some yeung
stock.
Tools, Etc.—Ford one-ton truck,
stock rack and stake truck; 2-hor*3e
International cultivator, new; springtooth drag, 1-horse cultivator, 50
er, 2.
Cranberries, Mrs.
er, 1.
Currant, Mrs Aaron Wiedmeyer,
Mrs. C. D. Finkbeiner, 2.
C. D. Finktoein-.
1:
A few tons of alfalfa, standing corn,
a fewr potatoes, 2 bu. old seed corn,
40 bu. old oarsi
Terms—All sums of $10 and under,
cash; over that amount six months'
Gooseberry, Mrs. C. D. Finkbeiner, 1. time on good 'bankable notes with in-
Phrms, Mrs. C. D. Finkbeiner, 2. terest at 1%. Nothing off for cash.
Raspberry, (red) Mrs. Aaron Wied- CHAUNCEY S. GOODRICH.
meyer, 1. Guy Thompson, Auctioneer.
Strawberry, Mrs. Aaron Wiedmey- Lloyd Fairbank, Clerk.
er, 1; Mrs. Samuel Buehier, 2. j
Jellies ' Wanted—WOimlan Or girl to stay with at the time of the offense.
Best display of jellies, Mrs. Aaron two small! children three hours every E._ M. RENTSCHLER,'
Wiedmeyer, 1. afternoon. Phone 237-F3. 55 President, Saline Village,
125.00 BEWABD
Will be paid to any one who gives
information which will lead to the
arrest and conviction of persons who
disturb the peace, or act disorderly
in or aibout the Tourist Camp, or who
annoy the tourists at any time.
To secure the reward, call the President of the Tillage, Phone 8, or Harold Jahnke, Deputy Sheriff, phone 120.^
ahd give your name and the message
COAL COMING TN
I have a .car of chestnut aud stove
hard coal on the way. Place your order now. Amanda Muir, phone 6.
NOTICE
The cider mill will be in operation:
Tuesdays and F idays.
2 Henry Bredernitz.
Lost—The canvas part of a new "um-
brel'a"' tent, 7x9 feet, -Jelled up and
in a gunny sack, on August 28, near
Saline. Good reward. Communicate-
with A. C. Whitmore, Lake Stp*>'••*■**•
Florida.
$3300.00
Will buy a good home on
street; city water and electric lights.
Good garage and, a large lot.
W. M. EOWLER
For Sale, Houses and Farms.
Have houses in Saline, Glinton and
Ann Arbor; also Targe and small
Washten?w county farms, and some
good building lots in Saline, Ann Arbor and Lakewood. Buying real estate, your purchase is an investment
wisely made. A. C. Lange, 306 East
Henry street, phone 76.
WALL PAPEB
10 per cent off the regular price
for your fall cleaning. Get your wall
paper here. Over 500 samples. Paper-hanging in plain and panel work,
art decorationg in oil colors .anil
graining. Workmanship and satisfaction guaranteed; Prices .reasonas
ble. Peter Radetzky, 322 North A^n
grain bags, two 20-bbl. steel tanks, 3J* Arhor street, phone 215-F2-, Saline,
good hay rope, kettle, good crosscut
saw, 20 heavy- egg crates, 2 good
chicken crates. 14-foot wire .gate, two-
horse Wiard plow, scraper, log chain,
two 10-gal.~milk cans, 5-gal. milk can.
Ton "of hay, ton Of baled straw.
Usual terms of sale.
HARRY "WHITE, Proprietor.
JAMES FINNELL, Auctioneer.
Wanted—People in this vlei»i»r
who have any legal printing rcquirs**"
jn the settlement of estates, etc.. """■ i
have it sent to this newspape*. Tte*
rates are universal in sues ra.a—mvrr
and to have your notices appear $***
this p»*»er it is oinly Aeceseary to Mr .
the i«"<*>i-*.*e Judge to send them here.
Somehow the United States was not
•|0- -e jj° fl«JS 0} i-Snono ,;5px--.-C**s„
of territory belonging to the defeated
j nations in the World war settlements
->"*
Object Description
| Title | 1926-09-23; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1926-09-23 |
| 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 |
