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2 Christmas and New Year l Greeting Cards I - Absolutely the most beautiful line of samples ever shown in Ligonier. Order now. BANNER OFFICE | EAT Thanksgiving Dinner - | AT THE fl LINCOI N“CAEFE Roast Turkey _ Ovster Dressing Cranberry Sause;‘ | Mashed Potatoes Sweet Pdtatoes_ Celery and Olives ~ Pumpkin Pie

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' - . Big Dance * I Thanksgiving night new Hoosier {Club® over Koon’s Cigar Store. Hest] I music Sack’s new orchestra. Welcome | & Mrs. Sol Henoch has resigned as a ‘imember of the Ligonier library board STRAYED—Monday evéning a tiger Kitten. Call Mrs. Audley Green or " | phone 361. The city council will meet in ad-| journed session Friday evening, November 25. X i Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Albers will ,80 to Chicago to spend Thanksgiving ;wlth Mr. and Mrs. Will Callahan. Altred’ Ackerman will come from Detroit-ito visit his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Ackerman over Thanksgiving. ; Cerald Chaffee, principal- of the Juday school, preached at Richville Methodist church last Sunday morn,ing. " l ‘The boy and girl must have underwear. Stansbury’s for what you need ‘in coton or wool from 79c¢ the suit upe ward. ; : ‘ Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Welch and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wetherald of Findlay, Ohio are here guests of Mrs. C. E. Hoagland. : ‘ “Adam & Evil’ with Lew Cody is' one of the smartest and cleverest 'cqmedies of the season. See it at Ory:stal Sunday and Monday. , ' Saturday = will be Blanket Under- { wear and Hosiery Day at Stansbury’s "Double Store. 50 pair large heavy ’Weight Plaid : Blankets worth $2.19 I ;at $1.89. Get what you need. i Eo e A E" See Marion Davies in “The Zair ICo-Ed” Collegiate? You'll say she is ) ;ir'ight down to the last rolled stocking. ' You’ll join the cheering squad when ~ Marion hits town. So don’t miss her .at Crystal Thursday and Friday.I St b * I The Birthday meeting of the Benton and Richville churches was held at Benton Sunday evening. The speakers were Miss Arville Stiver of Millersburg ard Judson Kitson of Richville. Mrs. Chauncey Miller is presifdent of the society. , Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Pollock left Tuesday for Canton, Ohio, to spend Thanksgiving with their datghter, Mrs. L. J. Smith and family and wiil remain for a-week They will stop enroute for a short vigit with Mrs. Pollock’s sister, Mrs. Evana Smith and her niece Miss Faye McLane. i Big Dance ‘ 1 Thanksgiving night neéw Hoosier ' fClu"o over Koon’s Cigar Store. Best 'music Sack’s new orchestra. Welcome

Beef Roast, Ib. 14c -~ 17c 'Tei Bone Steak, Ib. 32c 'Small Steéks, poimd » 25c Bologna, good quality . 15e Boiled Ham, per pound 50c Pepper Fleisch, pef pound 60c MinceJ Ham, per pound’ 20c

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~ Thanksgiving night new Hoosier Club over Koon’s Cigar Store. Best music Sack’s new orchestra. Welcome See “Lonesome Ladies” at (Crystai tonight. , , : Cabbage. $2.00 per hundred pounds. Harvey Hull : 38gtf FOR SALE—Baled straw—J. D. Kreager. S \ 41a8t " Thanksgiving Matinee at 3:00 at’ Crystal. o | FOR SALE—Canary Pirds. Priced reasonable. Lena Wolf! -~ 4ladt* Poland China Boars ready for service. Walter E. Woif. RR 4 37a5t‘1 —————————— | “The Fair Co-Ed” with Marion Davies at Crystal Thursday and Friday. Mem’s Overalls, Leather coats, Sheep lined coats Lined Jackets at Stansbury’s Maurice Krebs of Chicago will spend Thanksgivingz with his mother Mrs. Inez Krebs. L : Modern Hbuse to rent on U'r.nioq street. Garage and half acre of ground. Phone 800, ' Mrs. Edna Marvel, of Philadelphia, |Pa., is here a guest of her sister, Mrs. Lockwood Lamb. FOR SALE—Seventy-five bushel of |new corn. 75 cents per bushel at.the crib. Will Wade. 41a2t* All orders for dehorning cattle by Jay Ramsby should be left with Dr. Smith at Foster’s barn. 38atf Miss Evelyn Jéuney, of Fort Wayne came to Ligonier and visited Miss Lucile Hartzler of Citizens bank. Marion Davies in ‘“The Fair Co-Ed” the collegiate laugh riot at Crystal Thanksgivirg afternoon and night.

Mrs. Anna Owens son and wife of Chicago will be Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Clifford. e b o LOST—Wallet containing two five and one ten dollar bills and some change. Call on James Crocket. Peward. ; For sale set wicker furniture and two odd chairs Phone 419 or apply to Mrs. Sol Henoch at residence S. Main street Ligonier, - 38atf Good dry hickory and oak wood fine or course for sale. Enquire Pete Regula or call Don I, Braden, Kimmell exchange. : 40b8t Alva Matthews left Tuesday for Chicago to spend Thanksgiving wiih his brother. He will return to Ligonier Saturday. - Men’s Heavy Underwear at Stansbury’s. Union Suits $1.19 $1.29 up. Stephenson’s Wool Union Suits for men $4.89 to $5.89 the suit. FOR SALE—24O Montana feeding lambs weight about sixty pounds and a number of breeding ewes. Purt Stoltz. R R 1. 41a4t* See “The Fair Co-Ed” Marion Davies scores again as just about the last word in colllegiate cuteness its at Crystal Thanksgiving afternoon and night. : o

‘Miss Eliabeth Wagner of Muskogee Oklahoma and Carlyle Latta of Chicago arrived Tuesday -night to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hess |over Thanksgiving. Ladies we will call your attention to our large line of silk and wool and all silk hose. Silk and wool at 98c the pair in all good fall shades All silk. from toe to top 98¢ | Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Fairfield zmdl‘ daughter, Mrs. Willis K. Batchelet of Angola were guests over Sunday of Mr and Mrs. M. C. Pollock on North Cavin street, returning to their home Monday afternoon. Mr. Fairfield | spoke Sunday evening in the Christian church. L : ‘The Christian Church of this eity announce an Indoor Fair and Bazaar in the basemert of the church January 26 to 28 1928. Entertainmeént will be sprovided ' refreshments will be served and the proceeds will be turned into the building fund of the church. ' Big Dance ; Thanksgiving night new Hoosier Club -over Koon’s Cigar Stope. Pest music Sack’s new orchestra, Welcome Public Sale The undersigned will sell at public auction on the O. S. Rardolph farm 1% mile north of Wawaka and 6 miles east of Ligonier. ; Tuesday Nov., 29 1927. Sale to com-| mence at 1:30 p. -m. The following property: 5 " 7 Head of Horses—One pair sorrel mares 4 and b years old; one pair sor=| rel colts coming 2; one pair sorrel ‘ spring colts; ore 4 year old driving| horse. e 5 ; 40 Head of Hogs—~Oonsisting of shoats weighing from 40 to 125 lbs. 39 Head_of Sheep—3B ewes, 1 buck, 100 Bushel of Oats. . ' Terms—6 months time mnotes to bear 7 percent interest, 2 percent discount for cash. " RANDOLPH & LOWER. : * John Singleton, Auct.” G Fred Schwab, plerk. T 41b2t 1

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