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THE ' BELD1NG BANN3I-NEW '.Tf- r PACE TETf WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1919 Want Column jj On cent word. i 1 Nothing inserted for let than 15c 3 FOUND The best place in Bel ding to get a good shoe shine. Elec tric Shoe Shop, 120 ii. Bridge at. FOR SALE Clover or timothy hay Art Werner, nhone 2G5 1-L Gl-ia-tf FOR SALE On contract, house at 222 Front street, $12.00 down and ,$12.00 per mor.th. r. 1. Kyser 435 Brainard Ave.. Grand Rapids Mich. ' 3G-24tf FOR SALE 30 acres cf land east of Stanwood; will trade for house and lot in town. Inquire at Banner- News office. 10-40-1 parties and all other occasions. Call Miss Cecelia Honson, Phone 249-3r. Prompt service and first quality stock TOR SALE Hay. first class Tim- othv. loose in barn. $25.00 per ton at barn. Palmer Bros. 3-32-tf FOR SALE New milch cow. II. J. Currie. phone 391. 13-40-tf FOR SALE 3 days' old Jersey calves 15-16ths thonroehbred. W. B. . Travis. 195-R. 17-33-tf FOR SALE Com fodder. Warren. Estelle 14-40-1 LOST -Small black purse containing $9 or $10 somewhere on Main street. Finder please return" to Banner News office. :yic-o 15-40-1 FOR SALE One light 1-horse wag on; one heavy l-horse harness, one 2-hdrso platform spring wagon. P. G. Wright. 66-37-tf FOR SALE Whole housekeeping . outfit except dining room furniture. A bargain at your own terms to responsible party. Ed. Jolinson, 319 Pino street Phone 285. 18-40-tf WANTED A few thousand feet of good dry oak and bass wood lumber. Belding Lumber Co. Phone 8. 58-37-tf FOR SALE Hay for sale in' barn. 3-4 miles west cf Orleans. Joel G. Palmer. 16-40-tf FOR SALE Green and dry second fowth oak wood, $3.50 per cord the load, delivered in JBelding. njamin Hall, Orleans. 17-42-tf FOR SALE My 120 acre farm two miles west of Orleans. Inquire of W. A. Cusser, 213 South Bridge St. 69-38-2 LOST Fountain pen between my home and the high school buiidi g, Monday. Please return to Lila Parrent. 19-40-1 FOR SALE Full blooded Collie nup pies; ready to sell. C. A. Arm strong, R. R. 2. 70-38-3 LADIES Now is the time and this is the place to have your hair comb ings, made, to order. Mrs- S. L. Wright, 114 Main street. 73-38-tf FOR SALE 1914 Ford, good tires. Pricq $20Q. Phone 337. 21-40-t FOR SALE OR RENT Six room house, 228 Ionia street; gas, lights, water, toilet; part payment, balance fong time. J3. B. Lapham. 20-40-2 TOR SALE A large Holstein cow, pearly fresh, C. B. Johnston, phone 2G9-4. ' 76-38-tf FOR SALE On easy terms, one six room house on Ionia street; one seven room house on Masonic Ave nue. A bargain. N. P. Werner, Belding, Mich., Phone 246. 4-40-4 FOR SALE Good bicycle?, and an inside sanitary toilet, as good as new. H. G. Evans, 1014 Alderman street 5-40-2 STRAYED DOG A dojr came to my place and owner can have same by calling at my place and paying the charges. Herbert Regan, R. R. 4. 7-40-1 HAY FOR SALE-John F. Kohnl 2G1 1L-1S. 12-40-tf FOR SALE Good Bement range. A bargain for some one. - Call at the Banner-News office. 1-39-1 QUALITY STORE TO DOUBLE ITS PRESENT FLOOR SPACE Leases Second Floor Alteration;! Already Begun. LOST Soldier's discharge and in surance papers. Please leave at Banner-News effice and receive re ward. ' FOR SALE Good Dent seed ccm. Phone 261-4 No. 1 Yellow W. E. Leach, 87-39-1 WANTED Good second man Wn farm. See Chas. Wiggins, farm er,, or W. P. Hetherington. 9-40-tf FOR SALE Two 3-year-old and one 2-year-old colts. Fred L. Reeves, phone 272-2L-ls. 89-30-tf FOR RENT One suite over Hudson's store. Inquire 716 Broas street. Phone 3C8. 91-39-tf FOR SALE Good 1915 Ford touring ' car, first class condition. Dan Skellenger. , 90-33-tf FOR SALE My 120-acre farm, 4 miles north of Bellaire, Mich; 90 acres improved; good hard maple second growth timber for wood; sand loam soil, clay subsoil; C room frame house, cheap barn; on phone and mail route. Will sell cheap, part cash, balance time, or can take trade for part. Benjamin Hall, Orleans, Mich. 92-39-2 TOR RENT Rooms for light house keeping. Inquire of Banner-News office. ' 11-40-1 FOR RENT House at 326 Lewis St Inquireof L. H. Weeks, 610 Broas street , 8-40-tf WANTED To rent 60 or 80 acres of land partly furnished or not In quire at Banner-News office. 98-39-tf For sale Hay. straw, grain, com. all kinds of feed and flour at retail prices. P. H. Msloncy & Co. Adv. (From the Ionia Daily Standard of , February 20 1919.) Extensive alterations Deiran on Wednesday will, when, completed make the Quality Store double its present size, the entire second story having been leased and Contractor Glen Pierce already has a force or men at work tearing out partitions, including the brick wall between the two . stores, so as to make one large sales room about 45 feet by 80 feet, on the second flcor, besides a number of smaller ones. This large additional space will be devoted to carpets, rugs, draperies, etc., and will give a splendid tloor space to more satisfac torily display these lines and provide the additional requirements for the rapidly growing business of the store entirely outgrown the present space on the first floor. " It's probable that several new de partments incident to houre furnish ing will be added on the second floor. The ground floor will also be treated to a general rearrangement the brick wall, now dividing the two stores on the first floor will also be removed ana both stores thrown into one, and the entire space 48x120 feet devoted to a greatly enlarged display of ladies ready-to-wear millinery, shirt waists, corsets, hosiery, gloves, fete For Sale 8 ROOM HOUSE with 3 1-2 lots and barn, corner Broas and Mary streets. This is a bar gain at . $2,200 6 ROOM HOUSE on Root street with electric lights, city water, good cellar and wood house for ... $95 8 ROOM HOUSE and bathroom complete, furnace, electric lights, gas, city water, barn and wood house, a splendid property, on Pearl street, for ' $2,600 8 ROOM HOUSE with furnace, bath, electric lights, gas, city water and garage on Lewis street' Price . $1,900 7 ROOM HOUSE with electric lights, gas, city water and small barn on Leonard street. Price $1,200 7 ROOM HOUSE with electric lights on Hambrook street, price f 1.000 8 ROOM HOUSE with gas, city water, cistern and toilet on Di vision street $1,100 GEO. E. WAGNER , Real Estate and Insurance Phone 54 BALLARD-LLOYD CO. Undertakers and Funeral Directors When honored by your summons, this organization render an intelligent and complete service at a moderate cost. 1 J. C Ballard, President (V B. C, Lloyd, Secretary. A. J. Fitzjohn, Vice President. Licensed Embalmer Day Phone 150; Night Phone 148. T. H. STEERE, D. V. M. Veterinary Physician and , Surgeon .OGc, 324 Stfatk PUsssjI Strt Pkomm Ho. 32 (UMlBf, Ukk. Miller & Harri Embalming and Funeral Directing B. F. Friedly, Belding. Bruce Fales, Lowell. R. A. Brown, Greenville. Licensed Embalmers. J. VV. HANSEN, M. D. SPECIALIST Eye, Car, No and Throat Classss FltUd RaimuueR Block, GrtenvilU Danger In Dad Tooth Your health is in danger if you leave your mouth filled with bad teeth. Many people in Belding and vicinity know we extract teeth without pain. We also make full sets of teeth without covering roof of the mouth; we guarantee them in every way. We hjjve recently put in an out fit for the administration of gas for those who prefer this to our Method. .Cr. Jcab Dcatisf ' C D. Owens, Inc.. 106 Monroe Ave., Opp. Herpol sheimer's. Open Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday evenings. Sun days f rccn 10 to 12. underwear and other accessories us ually kept in an up-to-date weman's store. It is expected to add at least one or two new departments, specially arranged with modern fixtures, etc., while all the present departments will be enlarged, some of which will occu py twice Jtheir present space. When ccmpleted this already fine store will make the enlarged quarters a show room that will ccmp:iro favorably with any in the state,,-- A' large, wide easy stairway, located in tho center of tho s'ore, just in front of the pres ort ciTice will connect the two floors. It is hoped to have these improve ments cunpletcd and the additional fixtures installed by April 1 and tho entire store rearranged in time for an Easter opening. The splendid suc rrsa of tho Quality Store since the day cf its opening five years ago this spring has been a source of general satisfaction to the public at large as well as those who conceived it and have successfully operated it, until today it requires this additional room and is classed amoag the best stores of its kind in the state. Manager Cutler credit its success wholly to the fact that the store has always lived up to its name, selling only quality merchandise at a reason able profitbut doing a -large volume of business and guaranteeing satis faction in every transaction and to every customer even to returning the purchase price when asked just as willingly as receiving it employ ing only the mdst competent sales pecple and giving the very best ser vice possible to render. This policy will continue and so when the enlarged Quality Store is fully equipped and stocked, there will be an adidtional inducement for the people of the surrounding tows and country to make Ionia their regular trading point Naturally to avtoid moving mer chandise from one location to another especially the heavy good to the secend floor, tho store will announce in a few days a stock reducing event that will prove of unusual interest and importance to all. Obituary Frank S. Smith. Frank S. Smith was born at Hes peria, Mich., February 8, 18S7 tu.vi his boyhood days were spent on the tarm with hia parents and he con tinued to work at farming until go ing to Grand Rapids to learn the b-irbtr's trade. Not liking this kind tf work he left it and worked about at different things until May 15, 1912 when ho sailed for the first time on the beat, John P. Ileiss as pastery and MJ. cc ok. He was soon promoted to tho pention of ciler on the steamer Peter White and continued at this work ''until Juno 2. 1917 when he then qualified for the duties of assistant engineer. At the time of his illness he had gone to Detroit to take his ex cminations for chief engineer) and wrote one day on them when not feel ing well went to St. Mary's hospital 231 "ill .-J FRANK S. SMITH to rest up where after four days' ill- C O-OPERATIVE BAKING This is a day for cooperation, real cooperation. Did you ever stop to realize that this bakery is a coopera tive institution? Instead of people doing their baking" individually in a thousand kitchens they cooperate with us and we do all their baking in our model bakery. Instead of a thou- sand batches of dough we make one batch. Instead of a thousand separ ate, fires heating a thousand ovens we heat one big oven. Try a loaf of our bread tomorrow and see if it isn't just as'good, or a wee bit better, on the average than the bread you've been working so hard to bake at home. . The City Bakery, Belding 5 lbs. Granulated Sugar 45c With $2 order 10 lbs. Pure Buckwheat Flour 75c Gallon can Karo Syrup 75c Good White Potatoes, per bu $1.10 4 lbs. Rolled Oats 25c 2 Cans Sauerkraut 25c Corn Flakes, per pkg 10c Dry Onions, per peck 35c 3 Cans 15c Pears . . 35c Bacon, per lb .v ,.38cn 10 Bars Soap : 57c White Beans, per lb 10c Bulk Popcorn that Pops, lb 15c Bulk Strawberry Jelly, lb 25c Fanchon Flour, highest quality . . .7. . . $1.68 We Pay For Eggs .... 33c We Pay For Butter 43c Belding Hardware Co. "Tho Driago Street Hardware" Martin Senour's Dry Lime amd Sulphur ifor Sam Jose Scale Fruit Treeo, Rose Bushes, Etc. A Lot of People Have Them. Have You? A Certificate of Deposit or Savings Book that -reads,7 "with interest at the rate of 3 per cent if.4eft three months, 4 per cent if left 'six months, 5 per cent for the year. ' You get them at ; ' Sahdell's Baek In the business in Belding more than 22 years ncss of pneumonia ho died, Feb. 10, 1919, leaving his mother, Mrs. Collins and two sisters, Mrs. Mararet E. Adams of Grand Rapids and Mrs. Leloi L. Lovejoy of MUskecron to mourn his loss and also a host of friends. He was taken to his boy hood home at Hesperia and lad to rest, Feb. 14, 1919, the funeral being under Masonic auspices. - He was a member of the! Maccabees of Hesperia, Eastern Star and F. & A. M. of Beldinpr and also 'a member of the DeWitt Clinton consistory of Grand Rapids. He only went as far as the sixth grrade in school but beinj? very desir ous of a better education and of a good position he attended night school two years at Muskegon and two years at Belding also taking a three years' course with the DeLongg Oorres ponaence school of Milwaukee. All his spare time was spent in studying. Women in Politics. Republicans and Democrats ( are placing women in nomination on the state tickets. As members of both dominant political parties women 'fire represented on the state central com mittee and in county organizations. This looks like ideal cooperation. At the state conventions men quickly adapted themselves to the new condi tions and women apparently felt quite at ease. Michigan now has a government by the people. Bushman and Bayne in "The Poor Rich Man," at Empress Saturday. T-0 Roof Damaged by Fire.' The fire department was called to the home of Ambrose Spencer, cash ier of the Peoples Savings bank, early Thursday morning to extinguish a fire which was started whin some live sparks fell from the chimney to the roof. ; No damage tofepeak of was sustained. If You Want White Bread 'SBuy the flour that makes it. If the flour isn't right, the bread can't be. We sell white flour. Ask for Favorite Blend Flour. B. L. STRUNK SPECIAL SALE ON WW 's OFF on all last year's ; patterns MGFF on &M item Friday, February 27th to Monday, March 10th Room must be maed for our new stock of Wall Papers, which is now arrivingfin big shipments. We find that our last year's papers are so cut up that we must dispose of them in the near future. We have decided to make such a big cut in prices that it will be an extraordinary inducement for you to buy now. Besides the above papers we have a large number of patterns in 3 to 5 roll lots which we will let go at 5 and 10c per roll. This is your opportunity to buy your Wall Paper for spring at prices unheard of at this season. ' . PAPPV U . Hie RqzidM Star COMMELL