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THE- ISLZHG BANNSi iwni: ti:x WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 191G ij Want Column 1 1 One cent ord. 1' Nothinv inserted t r U HIGHEST market prices paid for podltry, ejrgs, scrap iron, rubbers, metal, ras, etc. E. A. Davis, Smyrna, Mich. 87-44-tf FOR SALE Six-year-old mare A No. l; well-bred; reasonable price, if token at once. Ames & Unger. ' 69-50-tf. FOR SALE CHEAP Quarter-sawed oak sideboard, pood as, new; also, new steam cooker, electric stand lamps, pood carpet and fancy wire plant stand, splendid bargains. 'Phone 235, Mrs J. W. Wells, 303 Broas Street. TO RENT Furnished rooms, single or in suite for light housekeeping. H. A. Loewe, 307 W..Main St. co-50-tf. FOR SALE Pansy plants geran iums, etc.. hanirinir baskets and window boxes filled, tomato x cabbage plants. Tel. 250. Chas. Johnson. ' 65 and Mrs. 50-tf FOR SALE 80 acres; 20 acres im proved. Small house and barn, good timber at a bargain. Address Alice Cameron, Belding:, Mich. 74-51-5 FOR SALE Six-room house gas, electric lights, cistern, toilet, wood shed, coal bin, basement; corner lot Ionia and Center streets. Part payment if desired. E. Ik Lapham. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room on Mainstrect, suitable for two gentlemen. Inquire Banner office. . 80-51-tf. PIANO (Factory Sample) an op portunity for some one to secure high-grade instrument at sacrifice rather than return to factory. Terms. Address: C. - U. Fuller, Grand Rapids', care Cody Hotel. s 81-51-3 iu , , ,. 1 , FOR :SALE Three vacant lots, cor ner Uridge and High Sts. Fred Sanborn, Phone 84 r. ; , 90-52-4 FOR SALE Five passenger touring car in good condition. Inquire of Vern Wright, 321 Ellis A v. 54-50-tf FOR SALE 20 acres just south of town New house, spring water, Mrs. Roy Patrick, Portland, Mich., H 5. FOR RENT Suite over Hudson's store and one room under Bracken & Jonas' store. Inquire 716 Broas St., Phone 368. 92-53-tf WANTED Men who desire to earn over $125.00 per month write us to day for position as salesman; ev ery opportunity for advancement. Central Petroleum Co., Cleveland, Ohio. , ' 96-52-1 LOST On the evening of May 14, pair of gold-bowed glasses. Finder please leave at Banner office or with Mrs. E. B. Lapham and receive re ward. 94-52-1 FOUND Bar pin; owner call at Ban ner office, pay for this notice and get same. 83-52-1 FOR SALE Ford automobile driven less than 500 miles, crown fender, demountable rims, one extra with tre. starter, electric lights. Ames & Unger. 8-1-1 FOR SALE Heavy Ames & Unger. work horse. 9-1-1 FOR RENT Trail hall over Empress Theatre. Inquire Mrs. Trail, Sd. Pleasant St. 3-1-1 WANTED A second cook. Hotel Herding, Belding, Mich. l-l-tf LOST Tuesday at River Ridge cem etery, small pocketbook contaning money and trading stamps. Leave at Banner.- , 2-1-1 CHURCH OF CHRIST Regular services on Sunday, 10:30 a. m. Worship and communion. 12:00 noon, Bible school; 6:30 p. m., senior C. E.; 7:30 p. m., evangelistic service. Mid-week prayer meeting and training class Thursday at 7:30 p. m. iou are cordially invited to all s vices of the church. Chas.'M. Pease, Pastor. ser- FOR SALE Bicycle in first-class condition, good as new. Inquire Silk City Steam Laundry. 99-1-1 FOR RENT Furnished room, use of bath, gentlemen preferred, 117 W. Liberty. St. 5-1-1 FOR SALE-Light weight mare; also a heavy mare. See us at once. Ames & Unger. 93-52-1 LOST Bunch of 12 or 15 keys. Re ward. Leave at Banner office. 53-50-1 FOR SALE Good folding bed, ma hogany finish. Mrs. E. E. Falea, 422 S.- Pleasant St. 73-51-2 Bricker's Bazaar JUNE CLEARING SALE Our Annual June Clearing Sale will commence Sat urday, June 3. Bargain prices will be given on all goods in the store. BARGAINS ON Granite Ware Dinner Sets Chamber Sets White Cups and Saucers White Dinner Plates Fancy China Wash Boilers Hammocks Boys' Coaster Wagons Xaundry Supply Goods Toilet Preparations Sec Hand Bills for Prices. BARGAIN PRICES ON Prints Yard-wide Percales Dress Ginghams Apron Ginghams Gauze Underwear Muslin Underwear Men's Socks Men's Work Shirts Men's Fine Shirts Ladies' Hose Children's Hose Dress Goods White Dress Goods Thin Dress Goods Bricker's Bazaar LOST A purse containing 'money. Finder please leave at Banner office. Finder please leave at Banner office and be rewarded. , 98-1-1 FOUND Pair of nose glasses. Own er call and pay for this notice." 97-M WANTED Young man as assistant in the Belding Bakery, son., is assistant F. II. Hud- 6-1-1 FOUNDA pocketbook containing money. Owner can have same by identifying and paying for this no tice. Inquire 812 Alderman St. 7-1-1 BAPTIST CHURCH Divine worship, 10:30 a. m.; Bible school at noon; Young Peoples' meeting, 6:30 p. m.; evangelistic services, 7:30; prayer and praise meeting, Thursday evening, 7:30; covenant meeting, Thursday evening before the first Sunday: communion service, first Sunday of the month. W. A. Biss, Pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science society, 106 S. Pleasant street. . Sunday morning service at 10:45. Sunday school at 11:45. Testimonial meeting every Wednes day evening at 7:30. ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC Mass every other Sunday at 8 a.m., every alternate Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Mass every week day at 7:30 a. m. Rectory residence, 409 South Bridge street. Rev. John M. Zindler, Rector. LOST An auto robe "and small straw traveling bag containing baby clothes, a bunch of keys, a baby pillow and other articles. Lost be tween Kemp school house and Beld ing Catholic church. Call or notify G. M. Smith, phone 223-2. 4,1-1 In The Churches p. m. FREE METHODIST Sabbath school, 10:00 a. m. Sermon, 11:45 a. m. Song and class service, 6:00 sermon, 7:iU p. m. First Wednesda F. M. society m Iast Tuesday Sabbath school p. m. Regular prayer meeting, Thursday evening at 7:30. J. A. IluJnutt, Pastor. ' Baptist Church, News Friday evening,. May 26, a farewell reception was held for Miss' Jenny Kelley in the church. Miss Kelley has rendered faithful service in the church and Sunday school during her four years' stay here and members of the church and congregation showed their appreciation by presenting her with six silver knives and forks. A short program was given, after which light refreshments were served. A good time was enjoyed by all present. A hearty invitation is given to the public to attend the missionary meet ings to be held in the church Thurs day evening and Friday, Mrs. G. G. Crozier. a returned, missionary, will speaks Thursday evening. Communion and reception of new members at the close of the preaching service Sunday evening. Chudrens Day exercises Sundaj morning, June 11. Monthly meeting of the Pastor's Bible class meets on Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. L.M. Berry. .impoifftsimice 1? TT TT 11 n If M&iMu: jnoing a thing just once don't help, much. It is Habit that makes the little things count. We wish to impress this upon the minds of alL If you get into the Habit of placing a certain amount in the bank once a week, you will soon ,be casting frequent glances at your Bank Book and wonder how you did it. AMD'ELL EAMEC 5 Per Cent Paid on Time Deposits :A ------- FARMERS ATTENTION wHr I am selling the very Best of Paints direct from the factory to the consumer at a saving of from 50c to $1.00 per gal Ion to you. C. P. REED Phone 310 215 Alderman '. A A rf. .t. Jm A Jm A if. Ji it. . ! if. .ti A itl J i Ji ill A. JL !','' Church of Christ News The Woodmen and Royal Neighbors will meet with us Sunday, 10:30 a, v in onrn mnnf h W i eeting, 7:30 p. m. I'TnT n f- CC" ' eveninc each month , Childrens Day program given by board meeting 7a0 h5 Sunday school Sunday 7:30 p m. An offering for missions will be taken. Everybody invited. The contest with Lansing will close Sunday. Let's have 150 present and we will win. Come! Holy Trinity The Rev. Robert S. Nash will hold morning, June 4. at 10:30 o'clock. j METHODIST Sunday, 10:00, class meeting; 10:30, .:.. .,..., s-. 11.41 c i school: 3:00? Junior Lpbip! fi'tfO FnJ.IIoly. Communion service on Sunday worth League; evening service at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting for young women in Philathea room and young men in Baraca room Tuesday evening at 7:30. Thursday evening at 7:30, general prayer meeting followed by Bible study. W. E. Doty, Pastor. Jenk's Res tauran t The best place in town to get the best board for the pric. you pay. Our waitresses are courteQUS, our restaurant clean cool, and our meals appetizing. Board per week, $3.50. 21 meal- ticket $4.00. Single meals 25 cents. Our Spring and Summer styles of Shoes, Oxfords and Pymps now open for your inspection at our store. We have them in Black, White and Tan at prices ranging from $1.50 to $5.50 ' CONGREGATIONAL Morning service at 10:30. Sunday school at 11:45. ' Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:45. Evening service at 7:00. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. A. J. Blair, Pastor. D WW Midi TV A JJU Yr W1W Ml n Lmmm ! You are expected to prepare meals that will be relished. You are ex pected to keep the gas and grocery bills down to a minimum. Then de mand your rights. You are entitled to A-"GARLAND" GAS RANGE. You may be permitted to drudge away in the kitchen sacrificing time and energy to make up for the short-comings of a faulty stove. Nevertheless, you arc expected to preside at the table with a smile and cheery word for all. You are entitled to the real kitchen comfort that will be yours with the "Garland" Gas Range the last word in economy, convenience and reliabil ity. You can own one easily. Let us explain how. fielding Gas Works , Sec Our Special Display 1 1 jV 1 -I - j W. R. MENKEE Photographer Fine Photos a Specialty Quick Service Developing and printing for amat eurs; prices low; studio next to city hall, Pleasant Street FOR SALE A Rootl nine room house ,on Han over street, with lichts, gas and city water. A bargain if taken at once. F. A. BUSH, Howell, Mich. T. H. STEERE D. V. M. Veterinary Physician and Surgeon Office at 324 Pleasant St. Citizens Phone No. 32 NETTIE CORRELL Piano Teacher 414 West Washington Street Belding, Michigan PHONE 114 3R EMPRESS THEATRE Monday, June 5 Chapter 13 of the "Girl and the Game," or "A FIGHT FOR A FOR TUNE" Fc aiu r i n g M iss I lelen Holme Tuesday, June 6 "THE BAIT" (Fivi reels) Featuring AVm. Clifford and :' Hetty Hart. A Mutual Master picture including animal scenes by Hostock Wednesday, June 7 A Wm. Fox five reel feature. See ' ' iosters. Thursday, June 8 Lasky Feature Film Co. presents "KINDLING" ' with Charlotte Walker as star. A Paramount in Five Acts Friday, June 9 A five-act Paramount "THE RUNNING LIGHT" Violet Heming star five Saturday, June 10 A Mutual Masternicture of reels "THE DEATHLOCK" A stirring drama of Alaskan Ad venture Matinee 2:30 p. m. ;C QELD I N G,M ICH f I I I For Safe Investment Masonic Temple Association 5 1-2 per cent Bonds ' Tax Exempt ItRand RapidsTrust Hompahy roberVd. graham President We have taken over the agency for John Deere Spreaders ajid have recently sold to Peter and John Schenden, Morry Clements, Albert Mead, P. W. Tuthill, M. Loaper, J. McNaughtbn. Ask them LBIHS IfMEQEHT. GflaPflHV BELDING. MICHIGAN . HUGH E. WILSON Secretary Tnirii Uqmv - Grand Hapids, ich. When you want flowers for any purpose, Largest and best equipped floral establishment in Western Michigan Store on corner of Monroe and Division Ave. Store Phones Hell. 173 ' Citizens, 5173 Farm Phonca HelU 631 Citizens, 6251 Sure Results Follow A Banner Want Ad Nice Large Pineapples. 24 count ESfh at per dozen , ' v i.OU This Store Will be Closed all Day Decoration Day. rr7TrnpiO Store Clased Tuday and Thurtday at 6;30 p. m. VVJ' V Ldu A O cicept on pay nf jht. Phone 61. Belding Marked Corrected Every Wednesday PRODUCE GRAIN Wheat No. 1, white 1.03 Wheat No. 2, red.... 1.03 Oats, 45 Clovcrseed $.00 Rye ; 90 1 leans 3.C0 Badcer Horse Feed 1.C0 Beef, dressed : 11-12 I)airy Feed, per cwt , 1.40 Butter Fat Butter Eccs .29 .23 ,.20 MEATS Beef, live 5H-7 Veal Calves, live 7-8 Hogs, per cwt .9 Hogs, dressed ....... 11 Sheep, live ...... .'. .", . . . . . . . ..... .5 Lambs, live ...IMS POULTRY Chickens, live , 13-14 Chickens, dressed u 1G HAY AND STRAW Timothy, baled 15.00 Straw, baled, rye C.50 FEEDS RETAIL Bran 1.50 Middlings ....... . .1.70 Scratch Feed (no grit) .2.00 Com Meal ........1.70 Corn and Oat Chop 1.70 t