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k jcU ydLuc. 6r AitvaJ AasicS Why shouldn't Mary have a tjood time now and then with her friends? John's dinner will be just as well cooked since a Mother's Oats Fireless Cooker is in the house; it will be just as hot and steaniinjr. Mary paid nothing for the Cooker; she sr.ved coupons out of and other Mother's Cereals, and secured a $3.75 Cooker free. She saves 80 of her fuel bills; she hardly goes into the kitchen at all, and she isn't forced to bend all afternoon over a hot stove; she arises an hour later than usual, and doesn't have to rush down stairs to prepare Mother's Oats for breakfast. The coupons are found in: riotKr Oz' (rr .tu'ar family t'.r.et) Mother' Coare Pearl Hominy M':i!icv' Cou I.iw.u (hilo or yellow) iVlolaer'a Old Fashioned Steel Cut It ilh-r' Wheat Hearts (the crcun of Oatmeal thi wheal) Mother's Old Tashioned Graham Mother's Hon :v ( I's Flour Mother' Ccr; FIa! s (tcasleo!) Ask your grocer to toil y i how to Ct a Mother's Oats Fireless Cooker free. If he docsT't keep Mother's Cereals, write us today, giving h:s mme pw! your, and we'll tell you all about the frr FirclessCooI:er and .end you a useful souvenir free. thfTgreat western Cere i v Company Ol l WATINO MOKI: UMMfc.M. AllU 1 MAN A.JV ONIfcSJ ONE CONCERN AVUOM HUSTON N'VI :..N M I 'IT I ;.i,t ki.M ALU...V "crxlccpins, 1 .-Tnnshi?, TJ 11 S 1S ZlZ A iiorou1i, practical knowlcdpo of tho abovo subjects, coupled with cnerpy - . .rr i.3 a suro and lasting foundation for success. No young man or youn;; t t, ( nt nipLating a business career can hopo to succeed without it. Prepare ;:os, and prosperity is yours. Investigate our courses. They aro com ,: artic.il and modern. Our graduates aro ever successful; 251 liavo accepted , 1 i .-4 with furniture and lumber firms alono. Writo for our "Heart to Heart - i hs" on Furniture and Lumber. They will interest you. Our catalog is froo U i usldn- FALL TERM logins MONDAY, AUGUST 80. MjLACHLAN business university, 1 d'.sa GRAHAM & MORTON LINE Leave Holland 9:."0 p. in. daily except Saturday. Leave Chicago 1:00 a. m. daily except Saturday and Sunday. Leave Chicago 8:00 p. m. Saturday. Interurban ear leaving Grand Rapids at 8 p. m. connects at Holland dock with Ixtat leaving at 5:o0 p. m. Fare From Grand Rapids, day trips $1.50; night trips $2.00 ('lose connection with 1. M. It. U. The right is reserved to change this schedule without notice. J. S. Morton, President. Chas. A. Floyd, Gen. Agent, Grand Itapids Chicago Dock, Foot of Wabash Ave. Mvertise Your The BANNER a, ViVOlGTMILLIN&COl Descent aouB rescent i j VOIGT MILLING COMPANY QjctIJL JUJZ " UJKK I MlI.ADLLrMIA (-IllUrUjU t,r. Louis Typewriting, English, Business Lelferwriiing 19-27 South Division Street. GRAND RAPIDS. MICH. Auction Sales in CRF.SCENT FLOUR The Woman's Test The trial of Crescent Flour has always proven to be a pleasant surprise to the housewife who considered that there couldn't be a great deal of difference, The first baking" opens a wonians eyes to the fact that there is a big. difference and that Crescent Flour makes the difference in her favor. She finds that there is a change in the quality of bread and pastry, and realizes that it must be due to the flour, for using the same methods of baking how else could she account for that splendid flavor, color and lightness? Are you a doubter? ''The Kind FvcryBodylLikes" COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS (OFFICIAL) Council Chamber, Friday, Dec. '09. Meeting called to order by Mayor Sandell. Roll Call: Present, Mayor Sandell, Aid Crawford, Hull, Menkee, Putnam, Scott 5. Absent, Aid Hudson. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. , Moved by Aid Hull, seconded by Aid Putnam that a lamp be placed at the south part of Hlver street, which mo tion prevailed. Yeas, Aid Crawford, Hull, Menkee, Putnam, Scott 5. Nays 0. Moved by Aid Crawford, seconded by Aid Menkee that the following city bills be allowed and orders be drawn for the same, which motion prevailed. Yeas, Aid Crawford, Hull, Menkee, Putnam, Scott 6. Nays 0. W K Fisher, supplies $ 50 Gd Itapids Supply Co, railing fittings 83 G M Blett, order Edd Cumoke 1 65 Wm F Sandell, " Jas Caverly 4 50 Tuinstra Hardware Co, order Henry Herrlck 5 40 Wm Conklin, labor 22 50 John Antcliir, " 2L 50 Frank Klock, one-hall phone rental for '09 7 50 Gd Ledge Clay Product Co, sewer pine -. 1W oyj South Uend Foundry Co, irdets 30 00 Miller & Harris, funeraL ex pense, Mrs Coyle ana noor powder 25 40 Fred Mlnler, spreading tax and making out tax roll 00 00 H C Curtis, spreading tax and makinc out tax roll 66 00 Siencer H L & Pr Co, city lights 223 97 Moved by Aid Crawford, seconded by Aid Hull that the following park bill be allowed, which motion prevailed. Yeas, Aid Crawford, Hull, Menkee, Putnam, Scott 5. Nays 0. Weter Wise Co, for grass seed. $ 5 15 Moved by Aid Crawford, seconded by Aid Putnam that the following county bills be audited and referred to the board of supervisors for payment, which mo tion prevailed. Yeas, Aid Crawford, Hull, Menkee, Putnam, Scott 5. Nays 0. Wilson & Skellenirer.. f 16 56 Mae Little, services as nurse at hospital 30 00 Moved by Aid Crawford, seconded by Aid Menkee that the following bills as recommended by the board of water commissioners be allowed and orders be drawn for same, which motion pre vailed. Yeas, Aid Crawford, Hull, Menkee, Putnam, Scott 5. Nays 0. Clintm Zprh.i. labor. ..I 1 50 Lewis Peterson. 9 75 Fre1 ViinViekle " 10 50 G rover Htiehanan 41 10 05 Snencer E L & Pr Co. lights at 1h rmmn station 3 30 Eugene Edmonds, hauling coal 5 34 Consolidated Coal Co. coal 99 97 Monthly Statement CONTINGENT Ft'NH Kalanco on hand. Nov. 1. 1'JUl).. . H"85 M Iteeelved for hlcvele numbers.. 12 J0 Orders Issued. No 7G18 to vm.. CM 17 Balance on band, Nov. 30, 1U09 . . 8'.J0 41 815'J7 68 81597 58 STREET WVD Halanco on band. Nov. 1. 1909.. 451 62 Hciclvi'd for labor 10 10 Orders Issued No. 5253 to 6271 . . 805 00 Balance on hand, Nov. 80, 1909. . 150 12 f 401 72 CEMENT WALK Balance on hand Nov. 1. 1909. S 757 15 Orders Issued, So 127 to 132 1 241 62 Balance on hand Nov. 30, 1909 . 615 03 8 757 15 S 757 15 OPEIIATINO WATER WORK8 Balance on hand Nov, 1, 1909 81301 60 Received for rental 128 21 Orders Issued No, 424 to 410 8 212 50 Balance on band Nov. 30, 1909... 1310 30 81o22 80 81522 80 8TREET I.KiHT Balance on hand Nov 1. 1909.... 81383 C3 Orders Issued No. 99 to 100 8 222 82 Balance on hand Nov. 30, 1909 , 1160 81 81383 G3 81383 G3 FIRE FUND Balance on hand Nov. 1. 1909. rders Issued No. 8075 to 3070. . . Balance on band Nov. 30, 1909. 8 401 GO 9 75 451 aF 8 401 00 8 4G1 GO FARK FUND I'AlAnoe on hand Nov. 1,1909... 8 815 00 orders Issued No. 102 to No. 103. .8 5 15 Balance on hand Nov. 30, 1909... 3Q9 91 8 316 00 8 815 08 WATER WORKS EXTENSION Balanceon band Nov. l.lJKfl.... 8 04 85 Orders Issued No. 773 to 774. ..8 20 01 Balance ou hand Nov. 30, 1909.. 88 21 8 IH M 8 04 85 EN. HEWER Balance on hand Nov. 1,1909... 8 810 19 Rprnlvnd for tile 08 80 Orders Issued No. 709 to No. 770. . 08 28 Balance on hand Nov. 81, 1909. .8 810 71 8 408 99 8 4U8 99 .JL. ?lour H . GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN VJARREW TOPPAW, Lynn, Macs. Vlnol Is certainly a wonderful medicine." Mr.Toppan is one of Lynn's most prominent and highly respected merchants, whose word is as good as his bond. The reason Vinol is so successful in such cases is because it contains the two most world-famed tonics the medicinal, strength ening, body-building elements of Cod Liver Oil and Tonic Iron. Your Money Back 11 Yon Are Not Satisfied, CONNELL BROS., Druggists, Belding. Moved by Aid Menkee, seconded by Aid Crawford that the common coun cil of the city of Belding do now adjourn, which motion prevailed. Yeas, Aid Crawford, Hull, Menkee, Putnam, Scott 5. Nays 0. W. S. Eddy, City Clerk. Windy Wills. As a contrast to the short will of E. II. Harriman, one might mention the will of the late Lord Grimthorpe, in the framing of which no fewer than 11,070 words were used; and that of Mr. Edward Bush, a retired Gloucester engineer, who died last autumn worth 114,813, and disposed of it in a will containing 26,000 words. Strand. Concrete Building In China. The construction of houses and walls of concrete in China was lnstl-, tuted several centuries ago, and is peculiarly common and extensive In Swatow, where it originated in the building of a chapel by a French priest. The absence of any brick structures or walls gives ample proof of the stability of the concrete. What Life It. Some games are decided by ability. Such are chess, checkers, polo, cro quet and tiddledywlnks. In others luck is everything, as in dice, roulette and some say love. In another class, of which poker is a notable example, brain, bluff and chance are mixed. Hu man happiness and success are of the poker type. Collier's. The "Treacle" Bible. The Treacle Bible got Its name from its rendering of Jeremiah viii, 22: "Is there no treacle in Gilead," instead of balm in Gilead. It was printed In 1568. The same text was rendered in the Douai version. 1609: "Is there no rosin in Gilead?" This Bible ( was called the Rosin Bible. The Philosopher of Folly. "A young married man soon geta used to referring to 'my wife " says the Philosopher of Folly, "but It takes him. a long time to be able to intro duce unblushingly - a young woman he's rather afraid of aa 'my sister-in-law.' " ARE MICROBES IN YOUR SCALP? It Has Been Proved that Microbes Cause Baldness Professor Unna, of Hamburg, Germany, and Dr. Sabourand, the leading French dermatalogist, dis covered that a microbe causes bald ness. Their theory has time and again been amply verified through research experiments carried on under the observation of eminent scientists. This microbe lodges in the Sebur. which is the natural hair oil, and when permitted to flourish it destroys the hair follicles and in time the pores entirely close, and the scalp grad ually takes on a shiny appearance. When this happens there is no hope of the growth of hair being revived. Dandruff is a contagious disease, which is largely due to a destructive microbe, which when left to pursue its course causes itching scalp, falling hair and baldness. Dandruff' is caused by the microbe afTecting the glands which produce the sebaceous matter which latter then unnaturally dries up and scales ofF. We have a remedy which will, we honestly believe, remove dandruff, exterminate the microbe, promote good circulation in the scalp and around the hair roots, tighten and revitalize the hair roots and overcome baldness, so long as there is any life left in the hair roots. We back up this statement with our own personal guarantee that this remedy called Itexall 93" Hair Tonic will be sunnlied free of all cost to the user if it fails to do as we state. It will frequently restore gray and faded hair to 'its original color, pro viding loss of color has been caused by disease; yet it is In no sense a dye. Uexftll 9:i' ' Hair Tonic accomplishes these results by making every hair root, follicle and pigment gland strong and active, and by stimulating a nat ural How of coloring pigment through out the hair cells. Itexall "93" Hair Tonic is entirely free from grease or sediment, is cx- ceedlngly pleasant to use and will not gum the hair or permanently sou the clothing or pillows. we exact no obligations or prom ises we simply ask you to give it a thorough trial and Ii not salisueu leu us and we will refund the money Sou paid us for it- Two sizes, prices ) and II. Remember you can obtain it in Belding only at our store. The itexall wtore. Connell Bros. Cured of severe compound cold and cough by From Dec 20, '08, to March 1, '09, I had three bad colda, one on top of the other. I got so weak I could hardly tret around. Nothing seemed to help me until 1 began to take Vlnol. The change was magic Three bottles com pletely fixed that compound cold and stopped the terrible cough and what surprises me most, at the same time It cured me of asevero stomach trouble that has bothered ine for 20 years. 3E Youthful Wisdom. Berk, aged four, insisted on running off to play with a little girl bis age. His mother told him that a dog might bite him if l.e didn't stay, at home. He answered that he would hit the dog with his stick. "Yes," said his mother, "but you had no stick." Berk replied: "and there wasn't any dog, either."--Delineator. Expensive. A little girl of about seven entered the store the other day to procure some cloth to make her dolly a dress. When handed the package she asked the cost. "Just one kiss," the mer chant answered. "All right," was her reply. "Grandma said she would pay you when she came in to-morrow." The Housekeeper. Gentle Advice. A man takes contradiction and ad vice much more easily than people think, only he will not bear It when it is violently given, even though It be well founded. Hearts are flowers; they remain open to the softly falling dew, but shut up In the violent down pour of rain. Richter. Seeker After Knowledge. Little Egbert one day observed his mother making tea. "What kind of tea is that mamma?" he asked. "Why I don't recall the name. Why do you ask?" "I was Just wondering whether It was the Llbby tea we sing about at school." Delineator. Serves aft XlDglhiTeiinsnoDD Slight extra strain means collapse- Restoration obtained byuslngDR. A.W.CHASE'S NERVE PILLS The successful men and women are often of the hich-strung nervous type keen and activo but with too little reserve force. A little extra worry and anxiety and snap goes tho nervous system. Weeks and months are often required before energy and vigor are regained. Rest helps, so does fresh air and exercise, but the blood must also be made rich and red by use of Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills. Mrs. P. O. JIaines, Rosaburg, Oregon, states: "Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills have done me a great deal of good in buildincr up the nervous system. For over twenty years I suffered with my nerves, and doctored with several doc tors. I can say that I have received more benefit from these pills than from all other medicines taken. I have gained nine pounds in weipht." Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills, 50 cts a box, all dealers or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Portrait and signaturo of A. W. Chase, M. D., on every dox. For Sale by W. I. Benedict, Druggist Legal Notices Order for Publication. First Insertion Dec. 9. QTATE OF MICHIGAN. Eiuhth JtPKUL uircvit, in cnancery. Suit pending In the Circuit Court for the County of Ionia In chancery, at Ionia, on the 2nd day of December a. L. l'JUU. Fred Grondlne. Complainant V8 Art L. Grondlne, Defendant In this cause It appearing that the defendant, Art a Grondlne, Is not a resident of the Ntate of Michigan but that she resides at or near Mill Creek In the County of Morgan and Htate oriennessee. Thirkfork, on motion of R. A. Hawley, sollc ltor for the complainant. It Is Ordered, that tho defendant ArtaL. Grondlne enter her nppenrnnce in said cause on or before tour Months irom tne date of this order, and that within Twenty Days tne complainant cause tnis order to be published In the Belding Iianner, a newspaper printed. pnbilsned and circulated in said county of Ionia, said publication to be continued once In each week ior six weeks in succession. ' FRANK 1). M. DAVIS. R. A. HAWLKY, Circuit Judge. Solicitor for Complainant. Attest: A true copy. Lula M. Cook, Deputy Register in Chancery First Insertion Dec. 2 Commissioner's Notice CTATK OF MICHIGAN The ITobato Court for the County of Ionia. In the matter of tho estate of HENRY I) LAS EN, Deceased Having been appointed commissioners to re ceive, examine and adjust all claims and de mands of all persons against said deceased, we do hereby give notice that four months from the 22nd day of November, A. D. 1909, were al lowed by said court for creditors to present their claims to us for examination and adjustment, and that we will meet at the residence of Frank N. Davis, two miles west of the village of Smyrna. Mich., on the 15ih day of February, A. D. 14)10, and on the 22nd dav of March, A. D. 1010, at one o'clock In the afternoon of each tf said days, for the purposn of examining and adjusting said claims. Dated Dec. 1, A. D. 1909. Frank R. Davis. Newton C. iHmglas, Commissioners. Order of Publication. STATK OF MICHIGAN, Tho Probate Court for Ibe County of Ionia. At a m-salon of tiaid Court, held at thu I'robato Office In tue City of Ionia, In said County on lti thirtieth day of Navembcr, A. l. 1'ju9, 1'renent: Hon. Montgomery Webster, Judge of Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of FKEP BUEIMAYFH, Deceased. Joseph ltrelniayer. son of said deceased, harlnir filed In said court his petition praylnit that a cer tain Instrument In writing, iiurprtlng- to be the ia.M win anu tehiament oittald aecea.sea now on file In Kald court be admitted to probate, and that the acuilnlstratlon uf Raid estate be granted to rrann u. unase, as AdinlnLst,rator with the will annexed, or to Home other suitable person It Is Ordered, that the twenty-seventh day of December. A. D. 1'JOU, at ten o'clorh In the fore noon, atsvld probate office, be and Is hereby ap pointed for bearing said petition: It Is Further Ordered. That public notice there of be given by publication of a copy of this order, for three successive weeks previous to said day of he. ring, In the Holding Iianner, a newspaper nniea ana circulated in said county. A true copy aiontuomkky w khhtkk, anna f, kbhtek. Judge of ITobate. Register of Probate. 20w4 First insertion Doc. 2. Order of Publication. iTATE OF MICHIGAN, The Probate Court for ' the County of Ionia. At a session of said Court held In the Cltr of lonia, in saia uounty, on the twenty-Keventh day of November, A. I). lSWj. Present: Hon. Montgomery Webster. Judiro of iTooate. In the Matter of the Estate of FKKEMAN KILHOKN, Deceased. Frank R. Chase bavins- filed In said court his petition praying that certain Instruments In writing-, purporting to be the last will and testament of Nald deceased, and codicil thereto, now on nie in said court be admitted to pro bate, and that the administration of said estate be granted to Frank It. Chase, the executor named in the codicil to said will, or to some other suitable person. It Is Ordered, lliat the twenty-seventh day of Deeemoer, a. u. at ten o clock in tne fore noon, at said probate otUce, be and Is hereby aooointed for hearing said netltion. It Is Further Ordered, That public notice there of be given by publication of a copy of this order, lormree successive weens previous to said aav or hearing In the Holding Banner, a newspaper pnnieu anu circulated in said county. AIONTUOMKKY WKBSTKR, A true copy. Judge of l'robato ANNA 1. WKB8TKR. Register of ITobate. First insertion, Dec. 2.) Order of Publication. s TATE OF MICHIGAN, The Probate Court for the County of lonia. At a session of said court, held at the probate omee, In the City of lonia, In said county, on the twenty-seventh aay oi isoveinuer, a. v. jswu. rresent Jion. Montgomery Webster, Judgo of i'rooaie. In the matter of the estate of LYMAN W. HOLMES, Deceased Albert 1. Hull having tiled In said court his petition praying that a certain Instrument In writing, purporting to be the last will and testa ment of said deceased, now on rile In said court be admitted to probate, and that the administra tlon or said estate bo granted to Albert It. Hull anb j. .Milton tan, executors named In said will, or to some other suitable Dcrson. It Is Ordered, that the twenty-seventh'day of December, A. D. 1909. at ten o'clock In the fore noon, at said probate omco, be and Is hereby ap pointed ror ueanng sain petition; It Is Further Ordered. That public notice there' of be given by publication of a copy of this order for three successive weeks trevious to said dav ol hearing In the Keldlng iianner, a newspaper pnnieu anu circuiateu in saia county. Montgomery Webhtkk, A true copy. Judge of Probate. Anna P. Webster, Register of Probate. CTATE OF MICHIGAN, The Circuit Court w for the County of Ionia, In Chancery. Lillian Rozema, Complaint VB- Wllllam Rozema, Defendant Suit pending In the Circuit Court for th county of Ionia, In chancery, at the City of lonia. on tne vtn aay or October, a. u. rjuu. In this cause, It appearing from atlldavlt on file that the defendant. William Rozema, Is not a resident of this state, but Is a resident of the city of Chicago, slate of Illinois: on motion of complainant's solicitor, It Is ordered that the appearance of the said non-resident de fendant: wiiuam itozcma, be entered Herein within five months from the date of this order and In case of his appearance ne cause his ans wer to tne bin ar complaint to be nied, and copy thereof to be served on the Complainant': Solicitor, within twenty days after serulce on him of a copy of the said bill of complaint and notice of this order; and In default thereof, said bill will be taken as confessed by said non-res! dent defendant. And it Is further ordered that within twenty davs the complainant cause a notice of this order to be published In the Belding Banner, a news paper printed, published aud circulating In said county, and that said publication be continued therein, once each week, for six weeks In succes sion,, or that he cause a copy of this order to bo personally served on said non-resident defendant at least twenty days berore tne nay prescribe for his appearance, Frank 1). M. Davis. Circuit Judge, lonia County Mich rrea. u. vvarner Complainant's Solicitor. Attest A true copy. Luly M. Cook, 19 w 6 Deputy Clerk- QTATE OF MICHIGAN, Eighth Judicial Clr- cult in cnancery. Florence L. Ralston, Complainant vg Walter Ralston, Defendant. Suit pending In the Circuit Court for the County of Ionia; In chancery at the City of Ionia on tne tfjin aay or August, a. v. 19U9. In this case, it appearing from atlldavlt on file, tnat tne defendant. alter Ralston, is not a rest dent of this stale, and that It cannot be ascer tained In what state or country he the said Wal ter Ralston now resides. On motion of R. A Colw ell, solicitor for complainant, It Is ordered tbatthe appearance of said non-resident defend ant, Walter Ralston, be entered herein, within five months from the date of this order: and that within twenty days the complainant cause this order to be published In the Heldlng Ban ner, said publication to be continued once each week ror six weeks in succession Frank D. M. Davis, R. A. Colwell.. Circuit Judge Solicitor for'Coinplalnant. Attest: A True Copy. Fred. M. Cook, Register. First Insertion, Nov. 12. Order for Publication. STATE OF MICHIGAN, The ITobate Court for the County of Ionia. At a session of said court, held at the probate otllce, In the City of ember, A. D. 1909. Present: Hon. Montgomery Webster, Judgo of irooaie. In the Matter of the Estate of FREDERICK COLE, Mentally Incompetent Huldah U. Ovenhouse having filed In said court her petition alleging that said Frederick Cole Is a mentally Incompetent person, and praying that Fred L, Warner, or some other suitable person be appointed as guardian of nis person ana estate. It is Ordered, that tho sixth day of December. A. D. 1909. at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at said probate omce, bo and Is hereby appoint ed ior nearing said petition; It is further ordered. That notice thereof be given by personal service of a copy of this orner upon said r reaericK cole, and upon sucn of his nearest relatives and presumptive helrs at law as reside with said county, at least four teen days previous to said day of heajlng. And It Is further ordered. That notice there of be given to all others of his nearest relatives and presumptive heirs-at-law by publication of a ropy or inis oraer ror tnree successive weeks revious to saia aay oi nearing. in tne Belding tanner, a newspaper printed and circulated In said county. MONTGOMERY WKBSTKR. A true copy. Judgo of Probate. Anna P. Wkbstkb, Register of Probate. Salt Whale. Alreadj quite a trade la done with Japan In canned and salted whale meat It is said to be more tender than beef and to taste like It. Na tional Food Magazine. The Henpecked Husband. Children (who have been left In his charge) Father, we are going back Into the park for a little. May you' come with us? Meggendorfor Clat ter. 'This is the trade, mark which is found on every bottle of the genuine Scott's Emulsion the standard Cod Liver Oil preparation of the world. Nothing equals it to build up the weak and wasted bodies of young and old. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS Send 10c., name of paper and thla ad. for our beautiful Savings Bank and Child's Sketch-Book. Each bank contains a Good Luck Fenny. SCOTT & BOWNE. 409 PmH Su N. Y. nnoiMcoo niDCPTnnv Mayor William F. Sandell Treasurer W. Ioe Cusser Clerk W. s. Kddy Marshal George M. Ulett City Attorney Fred I Warner City Health OHicer George M. Stanton Justices ol the Peace E. B. Lapham, Albert L. spencer. Aldermen First Ward, J. W. Scott, E.FE. Hud son; Second Ward. George Crawford, George Putnam; Third Ward, W. R. Menkee, Albert It Hull. Supervisors First Ward. Fred Mlnler; Second Ward, J. T. Angell; Third Ward, Barney C. Curtis. CHUKCHKB. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Her vices at 10:80 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sahhati School at close of morning service. I'rave meeting on Thursday evening. Rkv. tl. VV Maxwkli.. Pastor. CONGREGATION AL CHURCH Service 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sabbath ch at 11 :45 a. m. Prayer meeting on Thursd evening. Rkv. Edrib Collins. Paattr. BAPTIST CHURCH Services at io:noj m. and 7:80 p. m. Sabbath school at close t morning service. Prayar meeting Thui ulay day evening. Kkv. Fhank Ii. IkvInq. Pastor CHURCH OF CHRIST Preaching n estc Sunday at 10:30 and 7:30. Comrnunloi every Lord's Day. C E. at 6:30. S. S U" 12 m. Praver Meeting Thursday evenin; Rev. O. W. Whiter. Pastor FREE METHODIST CHUHCH Prayer an uralse servlae, eleven o'clock a. m. Preach ng at 7.80 p. m Prayer meeting Frlda venlng. Rbv. L. Fletcbeh, Pastor. HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL MISSION Morning praver and sermon In tht Cii'jr. h Houn oi Congress Si. at 0:80 Sunday. Evening Prayer and sermon at 7:30 p. m, Rkv. J. Fkank Jackson. Rector. ST, JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC Services at (4:00 a. m and 10:80 a. m. alternately ever Sunday morning. Rkv. Fk. Zimdlbk. LATTER DAY SAINTS North Side, Mil lard Addition, corner of Eager and Moulton street Sunday school at 10:30, social meet ing at 11:80 a, m., preaching at 7:30 it. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:au. Everybody welcome. A. N. Hill Pastor CHRISTIAN SCIENCE;-Services every Sunday morning at 10:45 o'clock at the residence f Robt. M. Wilson, corner of Congress and Pearl Streets. A cordial welcomo to all. Fred I. Warner With Alfred Locke Dwlyht C. Sheldon r ATTORNEYS AT LAW-Offlce: Ov i Tuln stra Hardware Main St. Deldlng, Mich. JAMES E. FERGUSON, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throa t, ami Hi ting of glasses. Hours 8 to 10. 1 to 3, 7 to 8 Phones: office No. 1, residence No. 46. DR. O. F. SMITH, DENTIST. Office hours 8 to 5:80. Leonard Block, over Kuhn'n hardware store, Uridine- Mlob OSTbOPATH Y J. T. HOOK. D. O. LOLLIB R. HOOK, D. O. New Heldlng Block, Belding, M- Phone No. 1$M F. W. DORR, MVD. Successor to Dr. Morris Office Hours same aa Those of Dr. Morris . Phone Residence 153; Office 19 Dr. B. J. Fitzmorris VETERNARY SURGEON and DENTIST ritlzena 'Plum ) 'I'lence 203-8 ' citizens i none j 11)(l,,ta, ,M9m.j. All calls promptly attended INSURANCE 30 Old Line Companies. Fire Insurance a Specialty Adam Wagner & Son Also writes Tornado, sick. Health Accident Insurance. Office-Corner Main and llrldtre Streets Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company of Newark, N. J, G. E. WAGNER, At. Investigation coats nothing and aavea regret Office-Corner Main and Bridge Street Miller-Harris Furniture Company FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING Special attention tfven to ihe proper hand- llnirof everr Kuncral detail tin. axrt NlKht71 2r. UeldlngrMTch'. ' V Frank C. Miller Attorney at Law Practices In all Courts Office In Silver-Graff Blk., lonia, Mich. I. S. MORRIS M.D. Detroit, Mich. Rllene 1988 Waodward Are. Office- heart 9 to 1 1 a. m. Down town office 612 Gaa Bid. Offico kauri I (n 4 n m CRESCF.NT FLOOR C Telephone, Bell Maui 4874,