The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 May 1928 — Page 3
ETHE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER,
FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1928
Page Three.
fig Specials For Saturday At [ NICHOLSON’S STORE 903 S. Indiana St. lbs. Sugar 67c bendable Sliced Bacon, in pkg. lb., 39c to Nut Oleomargerine, lb 21c bar C’reek Creamery Butter, lb., 52c fe Lard, in bulk, lb 15c [ 2 can Tomatoes, Good Pack, [3 cans 25c b. Bags Lindy Hard Wheat Flour, 29c Losier, Fresh Roasted Coffee, lb. .. 33c hey Dill Pickels in qt. jars ...... 25c l. 2 ( an, Gilt Edge Sauer Kraut .... 9c 15c Cereals, 2 pkgs. for 25c Lui.ii. r of o.lu r sptTiaU and a complete lino of lllack and [(. IV.•lit) Creations—Don’t forget the. place; (iet It \t Nicholson’s. l Ui:i: BALLOONS FOR THK KIDDIES \Mlfl EACH 2'.c PURCHASE.
j shopped in Indianapolis Saturday. | Several from here attended the ! ’’Lower given in honor of Mr. and 3|| Mr-. Morn- Millet Monday evening.
Hie Sun ay School Birthday party | Fillmore, at the church Friday night was well 30 days.
attended. Her parents were, James Wallace! Me and Mi Ora Xeese had as and Rebecca Alice Wallace. The de-
OBITUARY
Octavia Ellen Wallace was bom in Morgan county, August 15, 1869 and died April 14, 1928 at her home near
Age 58 yrs., 7 mo*., and!
gui .-t> Sunday Mr. am Mr.-. Walter . eese and children of Pat agon. Mr. and Mis. Mack Long called on Mr. and Mi . Charles Long Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ra.vmoiid Young of lerre Haute were guests of Mr. and
Mr.-. Wm. Young Sunday.
Mrs. Flora Young called on Mrs.
Anna Pollom Monday.
Mis. Cpo Gardner is seriously ill. Mrs. Grace Pollom attended the
Gym Exhibit at
day night.
ceased was the fifth child of seven children, all of whom survive except one sister; the mother died when the deceased was only 8 years old.
Konjola Restored New Health Over Her Whole System Says \e» Medicine Gave Hrr tmazing Relief From Stomach And Kidney Trouble.
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Mr. and Mi . Fred Stoner enterH! tained ai dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daggy and son, Glenn of jSj Manhattan and Mr. and Mrs. Luther
55 Easter of Grrencastle.
55 i Mr. and Mi . John Bell spent SunSE | day near •'am bridge with the latter's = | brother. Harry Williams and family. =5 Mrs. Walter Stoner called on Mrs. 1^: Fred Stoner Monday afternoon. Mrs. lllln i Fred Stoner i recovering from a re-
cent illness.
Mr. and Mr-. Edgar Bell of Abilene, Kan-., are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
John Bell.
She was married January 31, 1892 to Otto B. Rector and to this union were bom 9 children, five cf whom are living: Loyal Wallace Rector of Ann Arbor, Michigan; Mr.-. Cecil Oumlan of Fillmore, I ml.; Mrs. How-
., ti ^ ar, l Rockhill of Greencastle, Ind.;
Mrs. R. B. Bower of Canton, 111.; and ! Ellen Rector of Indianapolis. Four children died in infancy: James W. Rector, Tracy O. Rector, Zella M Rector, and Mildred R. Recti r. There are two grand children: Dow tjuinlan, and Nancy Ellen Rockhill. She was educated in the public Schools; .-he joined the Missionary Baptist church at Union Valley about 1889 and was baptized the following May by Rev. Mr. Tincher. She mov ed her membership to the Bethel Baptist Church and latei to the First
Baptist Church of Greencastle.
She belonged to the Eastern Star
Chapter at Fillmore, Ind.
She was called suddenly from her earthly to her heavenly home; but she had put her house in order, and it may be said of her that “Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord that they rest from their labors and theii works do follow them.
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Pink Salmon, V2, 2 cans 23c Kroger's Malt, 3 cans $1.33 Corn Flakes, ^ l u a N rgJpackages 25c Post Toasties, 2 pkgs 21c Fab, 3 pkgs 25c t’ountrj Club Ji ll, *>11.. Li'am of Wheat, 1 IK Country Club Milk, Hershey’s Bars, III.. ms y Hars ... XvC Out . Country Club Wondernut Oleo, 141.. Quick, 3 Pkgs. . . i p I ,/( Country Club Pancake 4k., Lard, O'" Flour, Pkg vv 2 Lbs. £ IC Puffed Wheat, 4 •»., Butter, P'0 , Pkg. |,b 0^1 Siiredded Wheat, Ills. P- A- G Soap, ‘)C.. Pkg. . 1 10 B i . . »>cH 1 " 1 1 ‘Id.. Pkg. * 10 Ba Kellogg' Pep, 1 G’ Id Medal Flour, j 1 (k Pkg * —2 1 lb. Bag I . I ./
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Clifford R. Dickerson of Jackson township announces that he is <* candidate for renomination for tho office of Prosecuting Attorney for Putnam County subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary, May 8, 1928. FOR i'Ki v~i KKR Alva E. Lisby of Marion township announces his candidacy for the nomination for treasurer of Putuum Coun- ' ty, subject to the decision of thu Democratic primary, May 8, 1928.
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