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Closing Out Regar dies s of Cos We welcome yon to come in and share the Greatest Bargains in Millinery ever oiTered in the city. We say the oods are the very BEST and the PRICES are where everyone can REACH THEM. We believe we can give you satisfaction in every way and CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. F 50c Shirts, 39c Jackets, 39c. ' r liWII ii YEAR! E OVERALLS Black, 39c. Plain, 42c. Bibs, 48c. Silk Velvets, worth 51 and $1.2? for Silk Velvets worth 51.50 and 51.2? for TatTetta Silk worth 8Sc Felt Dress Shape wo:ih 85c and 51 Felt Dress Shape worth SI and 51.25 Good Wings worth 35c A Line of Fancy Feathers A Better Line of Fancy Feathers' Yours far Business, 7Do 11) c MISS H. E. POWER anta Sana's Headquarters. SPLENDID HOLIDAY STOCK Which includes something for every person. We have LOW PRICED HEDIUH PRICED COSTL ? rresents of every kind and description. So you can secure desirable selections of any grade at any price you wish to expend. Our stock is a well assorted line of Christmas Gifts A beautiful line of Dinner Sets, Lamps, China and Silver ware, Celluloid Novelties, Toys, Games and Books. The Variety Store You Are Wondering What to buy for a present for Christmas or perhaps a Wedding Gift or it may be a Birthday Souvenir. Roclccr Can you please a friend or relative better than to give them a fine Morris Chair Boole Case Music Cahinot China Closet Sot of Diners tsldo Board or something else in FURNITURE. An Elegant line is now ready for inspection and sale at the NEW FURNITURE STORE We have struck rock bott nr price on an all Oak Din ning Chair, finely finished for $6.oo, a set sold every where else1 for $7.00 and $7.5- L,AFHA.M & D&WITT. Ceo. W. DeWitt, Funeral Director and Erabalmcr, seven year8 experience. North Orleans. Sylva Can held is some better. Lewis Divine is home from the north. Hon Hull is home from his trip north. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Hall visited ut Long Lake Sunday. Mr. Fisher is moving on his farm formerly owned by A. J. Hoot. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shultz, November lil'.h, a 10 pound boy. William Shultz lost a tine cow last week. She yot in the manger and died. Charlie Shultz and Hen Dow went to Maneelona last week to work in the wooJs. v Clo Walker, who has hi. en visiting at Mr. Gleaner's, returned to Helding Sunday. Dora Hradley and some friends from HeUling at Thanksgiving dinner at Andrew (Hosier's. Mrs. Cantield nnd Samuel Hartley were married Thanksgiving day. They will live at LeRoy, Mich., where Mr. Hartley own? a Hour mill. Mrs. Hart ley has many friends here, who wish her much joy. Last Saturday afternoon 22 of Karl UrnwnV school mates reminded him that it was his 11th birthday. They brought him some beautiful presents. The afternoon was spent very pleas antly with mu-ie and games. Supper was served aud all went homo feeling It was an afternoon long to be remem bered . - Yergeinies Hannah Culver is visiting in Lowell. Mrs. Warren Ford's son is visiting her. Clinton Weeks is very sick with the measles. Work begins this week on the north bridge of the pond. Mr. McGarity is building a sheep hed for D. Church. Ralph Ford returned Tuesday night from the Hlack Hills. Five of II. D. Weeks' family are down with the measles. Quite a few from here attended the Thanksgiving dance at Lowell. Mary Covert of Lowell visited rel atives here a few days last week. Harto district school began last Mon day, Mina Vander brock as teacher. Celtic PotrulT of Grand Kapids spent Thanksgiving with her parents. Mrs. Lavendar lot a valuable cow Nov. 21st from eating salt eucumber pickles. Man ied last week Thursday at the home of the brido's mother, Lena Vet enhock and John Kouth. Little Emma Heed was laid up last week with a bad bruise on her leg, from being pushed off the steps by one of her schoolmates. Guy Norton was at Helding, Green ville and Grand Kapids last week aud this week he is visiting friends and relatives iu Grattan. Mr. and Mrs. J. Goblo came near be ing burnt out one day last week. The roof caught around the pipe. The timely aid of the neighbors extin guished it. I'all Hear lor hi t.eg. H. D. Wanton of Thaekerville, Tex., in two years paid over $."00 00 to doc tors to cure a Running Sore on his leg. Then he wanted to cut it off, but he cured it with one box of Hueklen's Arnica Salve. Guaranteed cure for Files. 25 ets. a box. Sold by Connell Bros., Druggists. For lloitrKPIIFHM. Benj. Ingerron, of Hutton, Ind., says he had not spoken a word above a whi.-per for months, and one bottlo of Foley's Honey and Tar restored his voice. It. is used largely by speakers and singers Take no substitute. W. I. Hen edict. Wo will have been here iu the city one year when Saturday, Dec. H, 11)00 rolls ulon, and during that time we have established the record and reputation of selling tfoods cheaper than any other linn in Ionia Co., and we intend to hold the reputation for years to come. We lead all others we never follow. 12 PER CENT. OFF. Specials in Overcoats! One w Week I 12 PER CENT. OFF. 0 One OWINO TO TIJK HACKWAIil) SEASON' ON OVKIICOATS, ivo shall Kive our FIRST ANNUAL OVERCOAT SALE, Commencing Doc. (Mi., and ending Dec. 13th., 11KJ0. All Hoys' Coats, price 2.00, for $1.70 " tt tt it ()() l it ii tt it rfo tt All Hoys' and Men's coats, price $4.00, for.. t . tt 1 1 tt 1 1 it t i " 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 roo! 44 All Youth's and Men's coats, price $5.50, for .. 44 " 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 b00, 14 .. $1.70 - L 2.0 1 I :i.oo fi :;.5'j y :j.is l4 4.40 f 4 84 T 5.28 L All Youth's and Men's coats, price $ 7.00, for $ 0.1G " t n tt tt " tt u 44 ' " tt it tt tt 10. 10 12 KJ Hi 50, 00, 50, 00, 'J5, 00, ,50, ,50, (1. 00 7.04 7.48 8.80 U.C8 10.50 11.88 14.50 CASH TO ALL. NOW IS THK TIME for you to pick out your Xmas Coat. Have your name put on it and saved for you if you haven't all the money. REMEMBER, This Sale is for One Week Only. We are always willing to lay any Goods away with a small payment. XWrCOME UP AND GET A SHOP CAP IT ONLY COST YOU NOTHING. YOURS TO PLDASE, A, & D, FRIEDMAN, One HPirico Clotliing siore. ONE PRICE TO ALL. Ilartonville. Floyd Totten of Helding was In this place last Thursday. Mat Kohn and family of Miriam vis ited in this place last Thursday. Verne Davis and wife of Smoky Hew spent last Thursday at Sam Davis'. Sheriff F. L. Moon and wife of Ionia spent last Saturday night and Sunday at Fred Richmond's. Alfred Davis and wife were called to Middleville last week on account of the illness of Tom Davis. Mr Upson and wife of Olisco abo Jack Ay res of Sat anac were visitors at Joe Warner's last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whit ar,d niece, Miss Grace Moon, ate Thanks giving dinner with Mrs Fred Reeves in Otisco. OKTICOIT LIVK STOCK MAItKHT. Michigan Central Live Stock Yards. Detroit, Dec. 4. The demand for livo cattle is fairly.active this week receipts have been liberal of late. The fol lowing prices are being paid at the Detroit Live Stock Market: Prime steers and heifers. $4.oiK4 oO; handy butcher's cattle, t3.7i(ff4 2: common 2.'J.Xi;3.50; canner's cows, $1.00("- 00; tockers and feeders active $2 50( I fo. Milch cows active at $L'5(V'oO;calves act ive at 4.50(6.S0. Sheep and lambs dull: prime lambs, $1.4iCa4.(;0; mixed, $3.'J-j(a;4.2o; culls, 2 (KKV :! 50. Hogs are the leading feature in this market, light new trade is active at the following prices: Prime mediums, $1. 80(74. Yorkers, $4.SO(fi4.o; pigs. $L.M(fi4.S"i; roughs, S:i.7.Xrt4.60; stags, i olf; cripples, $1 per ewt. oh. A I'oufniHKtf r'n View of It. Hloomingdale, Ind , Feb. 0, 18!0 Pepsin Syrup Co. Gkntlkmkn: After having given Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin a fair trial in my family, I unhesitatingly pronounce it a great boon to all sutler ing from indigestion, constipation, and dyspepsia in all their forms with all their train of evil consequences 1 have fought dyspepsia and constipa tion of a severe character for 2o years, have employed the most skilled physi cians that I eould reach, have spent hundreds of dollars and now I find more relief in this pleasant remedy than I have found in anything lsc. To all persons of sedentary occupations in life, I wish to say, buy it and u?i it. I have spent 12 years' at the post master's desk, averaging 14 hours at per day, and know now if I had had this remedy years ago it would have 6aveJ me much suiTering. Hespectfully vours, W. II. McCoy, P. M.. Hloomingdale, Ind. U You Will I.v Detroit at CI.") p. m. any day in the week, in cluding Sunday, in Sleeping Car over Michigan Central Hallway, you will arrive Pittsburgh next morning at G.50. going through without change via Toledo Union Station and Mansfield over Pennsylvania Liues. Direct Un ion Station connections at Pittsburgh for Harrisburgh, Baltimore, Washing ton, Philadelphia and New York. For further information apply to F. M. Hi' SHONO, D. P. Agt., ()( Griswold St., Detroit. For Pneumonia. Dr .C. J. Bishop, Agnew, Mich., ay$: 4,I have used Foley's Houey and Tar in three very severe cases of pneu monia with good results in every case." There is nothing so good. XV. I. Benedict. 4Thero is one thing that we must put into our work if we make it a suc cess, and that is ourself. Money, edu cation, time, talents none of them can balanco the dragging weight of a half hearted interest." Advance m step. If you have been in tho habit of tak ing pill9 for your constipation and with poor results, just try a bottlo of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and you will bo surprised at the results. Very pleasant to tako. lOe, uc and $1.00 For sale by L. O. Cushino. He who knows right principles in not equal to him who loves them," ays Confucius. It is by what wo love, not by what we know, that we make ourselves. Fx. The Kent nlve In tlie World. Is Banner Salve. It is mado from a prescription by a widely known kin specialist and positively Is tho most salve for piles, burns, pcalds. ulcers, running sores and all skins diseases. There is nothing so good. W. I. Benedict, Giye Me a Call and I Will Give You a Bargain. I want to show you my line of Rockers, Reclining Chairs, Reception Chairs, Chiffoniers, Bookcases, Music Cabinets, Dinner Sets, Cut Glass Lamps, etc., etc., And to induce a call with the end in view to show you the most attractive line of Holiday Goods In Michigan, I shall for the next 30 days offer some Extraordinary Big Bargain Values. Fancy China Cups, P'ates, Sugars and Creams, Tea Pots, etc., regular 2."c values. T shall sell for 10c each Wi IV I HZ I O M Furniture and Crockery Store. . V5I . 3 M lZ L. O kJ I M j Express Office, Greenville P. S.-1 eall attention to the largest and most complete line of Dinner Ware in Michigan. UNDERWOOD BROS. GROCERIES, FRUITS, ETC. State 'phone No. 12, 2 rings. Christmas Presents One of the Finest Lines in the City. Watch Our Windows. WAVE CREST WARE Only Line in the City. All kinds. Warranted not to ehange or tar nish. Military Brushes, Combs and Brushes, silver mounted, singly and in sets, Mirrors of all kinds, Purses, Pipes, Soap Boxes, Atom izers, Perfumes in packages and In bulk, finest on tho market, Sta tionery in packages and in tablet form. Costs you nothing to see our goods and we will be glad to show them. Prescript Ions our Specially CENTRAL DRUG STORE. White. ENAMEL -LINE. mp3 SORRY! SORRY! Yes you will be sorry if you do not get my prices on household goods before buying. Goods direct from Young and Chaffee Furniture Co. of Grand Rapids at prices and terms that will surprise the buyer. COOK STOVES We have Cook Moves from $0.30 up; Steel Kangos from $2:i.S. up; Air Tight Heaters from Jf.'l.OO up. I am at your wants. Drop me a postal and I will come and see you. RK MFMBFR I can save you money on Household Goods. R. H. LETSON. Mr motto: "LonK life to your Iollar." on Broas St.. BELDINC. MICH. The Banner until January 1, 1902, lor One Dollar.