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Fresh Side Pork 2 to 3 pound chunks, per pound 18c Pork Shoulder Roast 3 to 5 pound average, per pound . 19¢ Pork Steak Sliced, per pound 24c , - . Pure Lard . 2 pounds - 2he : ' Beef Roast Prime young beef, per pound 25c < - Veal Roast - Per pound ‘ | | 30c Veal Chops Per pound f 3¢ Creamery butter ~ White Cross, High Grade ' - 45c¢ _ Sweet Potatoes ~Bpounds . e 25¢ g

To Be In South Beßnd _Fverette Scott famous American ledgue star and holder of the world's record for consecutive playing while with the Boston Red Sox and New Yerk Yankees will be in South Bend Sundsy afternoon at Playland park with his. Fort Wayne club to battle I« uie Batchelor’s South Bend Indions. Desides Scott the Fort Wayne troupe will have Bill Wambsganns, triple play here of the world series beiween Cleveland and Brooklyn Duodgers, Jess Runser, former Canton stay, Dutech Kohlenberg, late of (he Three C. league, Ralph Miller former former Phillie and Washington Scnator third sacker, Molly Meis, veteran Central leaguer and Bill Kelly, Nehile Southern league second baseme:. lefty Thompson 240 pound south-. paw, who recently was released by | the Toronto club in -the International league will pitch for the South Bend Indians. : ‘ ‘ Art Shires and Hack Wilson will be in South Bend next month with their all star troupe. = Harry Klopfenstein is redecorating the apartments over the Kunkalman plumbing establishment and they will be occupied .this winter by John Kunkalman and family. : We have recéived a-new shipment of Boy’s and Men’s Overalls. For the school boy, we have them with or with out bhih. For men, with bib or no bib, coveralls, jumpers. Stansbury sells the best for less. :

‘The Provident Trust company of Columbia City has closed its doors. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Chet Hile are attending the Kendallville fair this afternoon. : . ‘ A new daughter arrived last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Shermgp }Valters. gl - g s s — ———— . " Francis Zimmerman will leave this evening for California where he is employed. ‘ o ' - Miss Maude King visited her sister Mrs. F. B. Robbins in Cromwell one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Creps and Mrs. L. N. Bink are attending the fair at Kendallville today. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gangwer are in Covingtpn, Ohio, visiting his moth-eriM-rs. Anderson Snyder : } T Mr. and Mrs. P. W, Myres of Fort Wayne, the vigiting with the Rev. C. R. Smith family this week. The Herman Sack orchestra will furnish the music for a dance at Sargent’'s hotel Saturday night. Chris Rice left this afternoon with his son Clyde for Benton Harbor, Mich., to make his future home.

C. R. Stansbury is having a porch added to his Martin street preperty occupied by the Clair Weir family. Rev. Anderson, pastor of the Ligonier M. E. church, is visiting relatives at Wilkinson several days this week. Lincoln Way West is now open to traffic. Tt was closed on account of the construction of a bridge over the Elkhart river. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. William Deck and daughter Margaret of Delta, -Ohio, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Snyder. ' : | i Mrs. Milton Selig: arrived home from Buffalo yesterday. She had been called to that city a week ago by the illness of a brother. Mrs. Fred Lembey and two sons of Allegan Mich., will spend the week end with Mrs. Howard Fisel and Mrs. Chas. VanNover. The ladies are sisters. School Girls, you will have a big selection of cotton and Jersey Dresses to select from. Rain coats, Sweater ;coats. Just stop in at Stansbury’s Double Store.

» GROCERIES P&G Soap 10 bars ' 35¢c - Milk Large cans, 3 for .. 25¢ PORK AND BEANS Hominy and soups, 3 cans | 25¢ : Unity Oleo 2 pounds , 35¢ Kelloggs bran flakes er box : e T Coffee Chef 49c¢ Man 'O War | 39¢ e - Gold Dust Large package 20c PILLSBURYS FLOUR Beck sy . Cane Sugar 10 pounds " 57¢c e

THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.

Benton-Richville Methodist Churches‘ Benton—-Sunday School at 9:30 C. S. T. Superintendent Leonard. Wysong. . , L | Epworth League at 6:30. : 1 Preaching at 7:30. : J Richville—Sunday School at 9:30 C. 8. T. Superintendent Mrs. Grace Harper. : e Tuesday evening at 7:30 at thei church will be the sub-district Missionary Rally program. The pastors of the Syracuse group will present a program novel and decidedly different | from that of previous years. Evel'y-} one invited. Similar meetings at! Benton and New Paris will have fuller announcement next week their date being Sept. 27th. : | . Qar For Sale e Dodge coupe in good condition. Will sell at a bargain part cash balance in 12 monthly payments. Mrs. Nellie Sedgwick. ' Modern house for rent on East Third street. See Marion Gdlloway or John Kegg. ‘ : 34a2t* ‘Mr. and Mrs. Chas Van Novers are attending the fair at Kendallville today. : : - Jacob Beaver and Ira- Miller: of Goshen transacted business in -Ligonier today. v Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Slater are planing to spend the week end in Battle Creek, Mich, ’ . | S Mr. and Mrs. Loripz Dahuff will move to the apartments over Koon’'s Cigar Store. o . Mr .and Mre. Earl Creps have been in Fort Wayne this week attending a baking school. . By ‘all means don't miss seeing “The Leatherneck” at Crystal Friday and Saturday. : :

Miss Eva Cook and Miss Elva _Foote} are attending the Kendallville fair this afternoon. : Mrs. Jennie Drain submitted to a minor ope,l'at,ibn at the Elkhart hospital Tuesday. : Mrs. Emma Stump of Marion came to Ligonier to visit her daughter Mrs. Ray Matthews and family. An old fachioned harn dance is announced for Saturday night at the Henry Bilts farm near Wilmot. ; » ,Miss Verda Yoder who has been on an extended automobile is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Yoder. o - : Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Ackerman, Mrs. Kate Schloss, Mr. and Mrs.- Isaac Rose were Fort Wayne visitors yesterday. : / L Mrs. O. F. Nighsonger and son Foward and Mrs.| Ed Keasey were Fort Wayne visitors Wednesday afternoon. . : ; : Mrs. J. Henry Murray returned to her home in Boston, Mass., Wednesday after a visit with her mother Mrs. ‘Ben Glaser. Lo - “The Leatherneck” is a thrilling story of three fighting marines—and they are great—see them Friday and Saturday at Crystal. : : far ey Hoosier Belle is booked to race at the Kendallville fair this afternoon and Ligonier horse lovers went there to see her perform. s g . Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stern and Mrs. N. Wertheimer of Kalamazoo, Mich,, were recent guests of the Wetheimer families in this city. '

_Mrs. Fred Burkett, Mrs. Henry Burketit, Mrs. Lena Keasey and Miss Marie Burkett were Goshen visitors Wednesday afternoon. .About half the -school population of Ligonier along with many older residents are swelling ithe crowd at the Kendallville fair today. i Mrs. Harry Howenstein who had 'been a guest of her sister Mrs. Harry Green at a Wawasee cottage, has returned to her Chicago home. - The Harry Mentzer family will remove from the Hire property on Second street to the Curtis Cole residence on Martin street. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Slabaugh arriver home Tuesday evening from a motor trip to Glendive, Mont., and other northwestern points. - Mrs. Hannah Rench aftet spending the summer at a Wawasee cottage will stay with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shell in this city during the winter. Are you making comforts if so those nice challies at Stansbury’s will help you solve your problem. That nice three Ib. Stitched Batting makes the job easy. ' : : _ . e S. L. Ketring, father of Mrs. Sol Miller is dead at Syracuse. Funeral services will be held tomorrow morning and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Kirkland ‘and Lelia Smith will attend. - The ladies are invited to our ready to wear department. Silk dresses, fancy dresses in prints, house dresses ladies rain coats. Something new. See this line. Stansbury Sells for less. & ) , R ¥

There was a heavy frost Wednesday night. : Wanted—l 2 or 16 gauge pump gun. Ben Conrad. _ 34b3t Mrs. Georiga Leming of Elkhart is visiting relatives here. For Sale—Six flour sacks for 2be¢ at the Quality Bakery. 34b2t: ~Mrs. J. B. Smith is the guest of Mis. Edwin Smith today. Miss Laura Rex has accepted a position in the Creps bakery. Mrs. Frank Miller was home from Rome City several days this week. For ,Rentho‘use by Oct. 1. Mrs. Frank Bordner, phone 857. 3403 t FOR SALE Potatoes $1.25 a bushel 6% miles north of Ligonier. Dan A Yoder. . ' o : 34h2t Mrs. J. B. Schut, Mrs. Ed_ Bourie family are moving to the Lena Stansday in Mishawaka. s See Lon Chaney n “YPhunder’ a ;.drama of the railroad at Crystal Sunday and Monday. °’ - Mr. and Mrs. Merle fienhéy and family are miving to the Lena Stansbury house on McLean street: “Thunder'" is Lon Chaney's finest picture—a part of it made in Chicago —see it Crystal Sunday and Monday.

It it is silk by the yard muslin, prints, Gingham, Ticking Sateens Rayons, Broadcloth, Peter Pan, Stansbury has it. i ' A new line of rugs at Stansbury’s. Over 150 patterns to select from. All sizes and 'qualities from $18.007 to $125.00. : o Lon Chaney, the man of a thousand faces in “Thunder” a railroad story \m’ great suspense at Crystal Sunday and Monday. : Louis Edwards 49 living in Green township died Sunday morning from apoplexy. The widow one son and seyleral brothers” survive, . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winel‘)renner who have lived in the A. Yorkey home for some time will move to the apartments over the Stansbury store. Bring your junk to our yards and receive the highest prices for same. We buy old cars. Harry Fox phone 433 at Joe Miller’s old stand. .. 30btf You can earn living expenses while attending the South Bend Business College. Places now open. Write or; wire for particulars. ~ 33abt* Mrs. Charles Boss of Elkhart townhip has gone to Three Rivers, Mith., for an operation. Dr: W. 0. Hildebrand of Topeka attended her there. The time of ‘year is here for Quting. Two large cases of heavy weight and medium weight. Thirty-six inches |wide. Just think of it, 18¢ the vard, up. White Outing for baby wear, 13c¢ to 30c per yard at Stansbury’s of course. : i

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 ... The Man and the Moment Starring beautiful Billie Dove and handsome Rod La Rocque in an Elinor Glyn novel. A real big production. FRI. and SAT., SEPT. 20 and 21, . i : The Leatherneck Starring William Boyd, Alan Hale and Robert Armstrong. A thrilling adventure of three Devil Dogs—three Musketeers of the U. S. Marines, one of .the most amazing and exciting features ever made—a real special. SUN. and }[ON., SEPT 23 and 24. | Thunder Starring Lon Chaney and Phyllis Haver. Chaney drives a roaring locomotive through a thousand thrills in the most exciting of all his pictures. o : For the first time it is brought to the screen the real story, with all its thrills, -‘pathos, humor, tragedy of the men who pilot the iron horse. Chaney in a new role, his finest. Also late news and a good comedy. TUES., WED. and THURS. SEPT. 24, 25 and 26. . Smiling Irish Eyes Starring the popular Colleen Moore in an endearing little Irish story, full of pathoes and humor. s

PEACHES . . 1000 BUSHELS - ".Phis is. the bé.st of all canning peaches. Very yellow and absolutely FREE STONE. Much better and two or three times larger than the Gold Drop. Now ripening. . : Sun Rise Orchards W. W. Kercher & Son - “ - GOSHEN, INDIANA. L

E. Jacobs & Co., Inc. Great Advance e _ : BLANKET SALE . .! For next ten days we are offering our blankets at extraordinary price reductions. Prepare for winter and gei your blankets during this sale. P i 35 S4B S Reversable single $5 48 i‘i ‘i'w;' ?;7;3' l ~ ROBES ~ R 6 (gl )i@ worth $3.50 on sale | $2.98 %"'}; 5 3 Robes worth $5.00 on sale - ”g;;;'q;"’f{.z.‘!/ L . $404 LY COTTON BLANKETS $2.50 Cotton Blankets $1.98 $4.50 Cotton Blankets $2.65 "WOOL BLANKETS $12.50 Wool Blanket '$ 9.98 12.50 Wool Blanket 11.48 - 15.50 Wool Blanket 12.48 ' 16.50 Wool Blanket 13.48 It will be to your interest lo get your blankets during this MONEY SAVING SALE. . E. Jacobs & Co., Inc. Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear, Hats, Dry Goods, Rugs

SPECIAL FOR | Friday and Saturday . Jersey Sweet Potatoes | . Bpounds 29¢ Red Tokay Grapes ~ 16¢ per pound S aCk S hgfi Key v

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