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FREE ¢ gz i o $2 Cay ' Gi FREE with ever g | NI G B Pa LaP $45.00 men’s suits, Market Day for $40.00 ~ $40.00 men’s suits, Market Day for $36.50 $37.50 men’s suits, Market Day for $33.00 : - $30.00 men’s suits, Market Day for $27.50 = ~ $25.00 men’s suits, Market Day for $21.00 ~ $20.00 men’s suits, Market Day for $16.00 | 20 per cent discount on all Boys' Clothing 50 men’s straw hats $2.00 and $3.00 values 75 C while they last at the low priceof - - - - R T p;er cent Adiscounf on all Dress Shirts " FREE one 50c wash tie with every silk shirt ; | Reai work shirt 90c _' s2.o9oVe,r;l’ls fm" $,1.50 | - Large assortment of Panama Hats o o Headquarters for Bathing Suits P.JCARNEY ~ Ligonier’s Only Exclusive Clothing Store ' |

The Model Farm _Land carefully tilled; barns and buildings in order; machinery well-kept; live stock pure-bred and healthy. - The farmer himself a man exemplifying ' efficiency and progressiveness in his’ methods- o ,' Managing his, financial affai'r’sv'- on a sound, business like basis-- . Through a Checking Account in this institution. e Citizens Bank Ligonief, Indiana . . ‘ ~ “The Oldest Bank in Noble Couxfiy" |

JOB PRINTING ~ Banner Office

Auto-Oiled Aermotor

ff , Its enclosed motor keeps in the : ““f’: /. oil and keeps out. duss and rain. S ; . ,"%‘\ The splash vilingsystem constantly %‘%fi:&nfi;‘nm ‘%fi,"',d floods every bearing with ofl; pre’,wagy‘!""‘%x & Kr‘"la 77 vents wear and enables the mill to flff}fw -"-{',’;‘;&' &%’ pump in the lightest breeze. The JELonus= 'f*‘%@ oil supply is renewed once a year, ‘ ‘?ié*‘ ¢4, and it can be put on any old tower. o §§E 85 1 sell gasoline engines, pump stanks : ‘;“”E% water supply goods and do well ; e . ;:s» i drilling and repairing, _ O. A. BILLMAN , e 22, Ny AW Bt AN Ligonier, Indiana.

WiSS BOOTH, 1N RAGS, AIDED LONDON POOR

Salvation Army- Commander, Disguised, Roamed Through Slums to Study Intimate Problems of - East End Unfortunates.

Miss Evangeline Booth, daughter of the late General William Rooth, founder of the Balvation Army, has given her life te the serviee of the poor and the umfertunate. Few persons, if any, knew she went about 'in

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rags that she might help the unfortunate. When her father stood erect amid a storm of abuse and even physiral violence she stood beside him, She knows how the poor suffer be*ause she has suffered with them. She tnows there stiil remains in the wreck of a dissolute man a spark of manhood that ,will kindle a redeeming lame, because she has fanned many lickering sparks until her patient has regained his feet. She now heads the Salvation Army in the Uni%®ed States it the great moment of its career.. The ’ld time slurs and doubts have been »anished. During the week of May 19-26 the Salvatiom Army will appeal © the people of the United States for ‘hirteen million dollars to carry out ts after-the-war program. Contribute ‘0 the Salvation Army Home Service flund Campaign, Remember, to the Salvation Army “A Man May Be Down, but He's Never Out.”

“OUT OF LOVE” CLUB UNIQUE ORGANIZATION

Members Are Girls Rescued by - Salvation Army. -

| The “Out of Leve” Club is one of the important club organizations main‘tained by the Salvation Army in this country. In every large city where there is a Salvation Army corps girls; who have been helped back into the normal pace of & workaday world are proud of the membership in this club. Dvisappointed, loveless girls who do not forget kindnesses shown them in their hour of greatest meed give out of love to help other girls recelve the same friendliness. In a simple, quiet way, this unique idea has been maintained for over 20 years, "o : In every large city in the country j there are girls who have needed the -ministrations of the Salvation Army. After they have been helped and sent on their way again they become life members of this club if they so desire. Only girls are admitted who have given a good account ef themselves for at least one month in the positions found for them by the Salvation Army- after {ocir release from a hospital or home. These girls pledge themselves to, keep alive the spirlt of: friendliness and home which the SBalvation Army has spread among them. The girls are | expected to dress in a plain, simple way, and avoid In any sense of the | word gaudy or tawdry clothing, . Gossiping or tale bearing is tabooed, } If members of the club transgress this rule they are liable to suspension for & month or longer. The “Out of Love | Club” is one of the many activities that | Will benefit by the success of the Salvaton Army House Service Fund Cam- || paign for $13,000000 May 1926, . |

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The Village Dad is getting his Daily | Bawling-Out, and the Breeze is Some- ! thing Fjerce, Ever since he Got the Office, it has Just been one DodGasted Kick after Another, until the Village Dad is Numb and Life is a Burden. Why do Men let Folks elect them to the Village Board, anyhow? , : Poultry Prices. . ; : 1919 brooders . Joo Old hens, heavy e 026 Roosters o IZe . Spring is here and housecleaning. time has arrived. Now is the season to dispose of the accumulated rags. I will pay 14 cents per pound for rags and five cents a pound for old rubber and -35¢c per hnndred for old iron. , el ; __Joe MIILLE , Ligonier. Koddk finishing Hieber Studio .' Tatf Kodak Films Hieber Studio

The Last Spring Market Day

Saturday, June 28, 1919

This Will Be Clearing Dayat Stansbury’s Double Store

We will®place on sale our entire line of Summer Goods. Consisting of Shirt Waists, House Dresses, Ladies Skirts, Childrens Dresses, Gauze Underwear for men and women, . Hosiery, Summer Dress Goods, Muslin Undergarments, Silk Uuder Garments, with many items not listed to make one of the largest Sale Days on record at the big Store. We desire to meet all the people that can get into our two big rooms, you will find the largest collection of the popular 10¢, 25¢ and 50c specials in the Country. - f

Hosiery Department

. In our Hosiery Department, you will find placed on sale, Ladies Black, grey, and Champaign Fiber Silk Hose at 29¢ Ladies Silk Hose ~a11c010r_...... .......47¢ Childrens fine 4ibbed Hose, black or white 25¢-30c¢.35¢ o L I,adies Silk Hose all golors. ..........$l.OO ladies Silk Hose all c010r5.............1.50 T,adies Silk Hose a11c010r5........ & ....2.00

Silk Departmenl

Just receivad a new line of Dress jSilks, Satin Messlimes, Taffeta Silks, Silk Poplins. Buy your silks now and save money. Silk will be higher this Fall. Try our Silk Poplins 36 inches wide at $1.35 yard.

Muslin Underwear Department

Ladies short sleeved Gowns, fine Nainsook, lace and embroider trimmed, V neck, slip on style, 'worth sa:9s. ... 2o v. o SLY Ladies Nainsook Ckirts, 9 ‘inch emb.” flounce, dust ruffel worth $2.00 this 5a1e........51.69 Ladies fine Corset Covers, :lace and embroider rivimed worth-socat. ... .. v i . 42 Ladies flesh colored silk crepe bloomers worth sroc o o e

Gause Underwear Depariment A large line to select from. L gy Ganae Veats . cuoo oo a 8 Oepse Veats - . 0. 80 0 20 Danse Vests. ... ..y ... ....%. . 406 atnd Shc Tadiss Union Snitd. ... ... .0 v 06 Sidids Union Sults. ... ..o 0 0 00 000 Girls and- Childrens Union Suits all sizes, BB B 0 &Y /- i v A 8

- ® : Palm Olive Soap, 3 bars for 25¢ This is a special sale on this Fine ‘Toilet Soap, buy 3 or 6 cakes at this | * sale. Limit, 6 bars to a customer. e Avail yourself of this third opportunity to supply yourself with Summer - Goods. We invite all to attend this last Spring Sale. , C. R. STANSBURY

For Women - White shoes ~ Oxtords and Pumps

White in Kid, Reingnskin - and Canvas ~ Lowest Possible Prices Casey’s Shoe Store

Long and Short Hauls

With Auto Truck and Moving Van. Cheaper Than Railw’ay_ Transportation for household goods and freight.

Fred Starr

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A large House Apron [of fast colored Percale tfacloseat . . oo ... L RED " Watch the prices on Cotton Goods they | are going up by on thie special Market Day. We will not try to quote prices from =l departments, but want you to visit all Deparaments, ‘where we will give yognr nesds special attention. - : o We like to talk to you face toface, show: you the goods and quote pricee. e . ———— QOur Grocery Department We are proud of the Commra d'rg position we hold in the way of price making. We are large buyers and large distributers of high grade standard quality Groceries, at the lowest cash price. *©. . e ——————————————————————————— Breakfast Foods Post Toasties,small. . ... ................ 139 @ Coin Flakes, small .- ..c. .. .0 .1% Rolled Oate, svanll ... 1. .. ... .. .2 .. A Rolled Oats. lige. ... .o . oo . 8 Shiedded Wheat .. .. ... ... ... W= SweatTomperiean ... .. .. ... B Rarly Jone Peas. ..o i el

Miller & Hart Porkand Beans ‘With tomato sauce, a speéial for this :Sal= 15¢c or 2 cans for 25¢ :

Under Skirts Depastment

Ladies Floral Pattern ‘Skirts; exira valne, this special day $1.50. Silk and Linen Under Skirts fancy color this special day $2.89

Ladies House Aprons