The Vernon Times, Volume 7, Number 52, Vernon, Jennings County, 12 June 1919 — Page 1

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t u v, ..1 ten ,,:nt- em each ONE HUNDRED DDL-iNM-ii k, iii nation of the property of Jcnuing-s County u.J itmii oj" SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS, to support s'uf. aTV Litinrvat North Vernon, Indiana,

( -st ei h oNH UlrNDUED DOLLARS of the taxi v o. nnimis Connie to pa the original cost of and ;.ry X UV ( ( n"UT HOUSE at North Vernon, or Veroi s;jj,('.iH to c'rAi, MOO, together with tbc interest

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in .oim: (.-! their literal urn they are distnbutibe -ihm'-Im,s made at THE DIG MEETJN' u Ti;e--d;.y niijht June 10th, which meeting'Ji : i-uliui -ia,Mn (J and to educate the people, -mi 'lit that the increased taxes to pay for a

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that the: e will not likely be any taxes

Hons before 19-2 or vrZ. What silly, Do movies believe the people of Jen-

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no jtiuganeiur .uui jei uiai gj as iney. state. .smii Law under which they are endeavoring to lJo.W H o COUNTY SEAT, "Within " five tl (.1 e:invassrs meet and canvass the votes

cii-tn, the cl rk of the court of said county shall

c auditor ot s;iid eounty the number of yotcs cast.? for . re-, m Ji! i;, and said auditor shall immediately file ato it'h the petiti.u: and other papers in said proceedat Lm:-t f.O j e r cent of all votes cast at said election be nch re'oeaiion. theaudit.or Nhuli call the board of county ,.ts to ioincne within .".o days from the date of filing, an! of ounly etiiun issioners .shall withintwo days after si. d, enter said c-rtilie.ate in full upon their records, uJ'ier order that I he eounty seat and seat of justice be nd cii ui'M il to the city-, town or othr place mentioned je i, and within two years after the date of holding said s.iVt board of county commissioners shall by and with "! the eounl v council of said county provide suitable

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i veu sent pUce lot the rioldmg of the circuit court m the

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! iv said election. ''The said law also provides

it the coiiuui -goiter:-, shall provide suitable rooms where the

oj me eeasmr may ee carried on ana wnerc us records e.ri-d and Uiai the eounty council appropriate funds with , y the r.penscs thereof, etc,

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NEW COURT HOUSE AT Kill! VERM KUW OR NEVER .!.!: OF RDSOVAIISIS Bome of the Ka5ans why lbs fanners are opposed to the removal of tha Comity Beat and the buildiug of unnecessary new Court ilonse North Vernon. Aery p regtetsive farmer in :w out-township says f! ypara aso ho v; . against removal and lid not have friend far or near that would statin 5 him in hi:3 convictions, lie renmin: ". faithful Httd sayH this time he 1: more frieuds that are with him tie ever he thought of before; they n e. see the hienl svritun4; on the wail. lie sajs his liist reason for beiti, opposed to the removhl of the ecunSy sent in, that the present ourt house ia good enough fer Jennim'a Cour.ty, cr any ethfi' eounty of like nu'fins, Another r.a-:o:i i?, the prfcsentcotirt house is paid for, and a new court lio:ist' would create an unneeertaary indebtedness of 250,1(00 to $lun,(Ko that would take from 25 te 40 year to pay, A third reason b, trie new tax law enacted and ne .r H-.tvaj.tvd asHcssruents of real f-siac would thro a- the burden of taxes o i tie farmer and fourth, the maint'duu j; of a nvw library thrust upon the las payers of Jenning? County id at; uinua r-eniy harden of tax en the fas m. r, and nothing .received in return. A iVw itiiiif.s tiii.rn from the asfces3or's b tt oa 01t in Uui Au iitor.a oftiee will pre c that he is eorreet. Any farm ! ( ao etui viare himself that the burden of t.HXt i L-4 on the farmer wh. ihei he owes u large tarm or a sib all o.'iC - For m illustration, the assessor's records s i l ei noii township allow John Child-, Joht (.). r-',impson and wife and Mary and Charles Delia heirs ate pf-e.- se ed i'-:r the jear 1919 as follows: John Ciii'.drt Sural & imrovein( nl 1 1 "):'.:: '

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iioiumi, i-ourt must ne provnied witnin two vears what

buddhism North Vernon now erupted will be Jit to hold court in? V hei e will ei table rooms to conduct the business of the count3r ami to te! c the records safely, be fcmml in North Vernon in build-

tn-'H now erected'.' v e tlo not believe a smIe place can be found j Total , - ilcf' will mean. ire up t the requirements of that provision of this j John O. rfimpson auJ wlt&-illM-UHAI Law, We have been informed that there are a number j laud & improvements !i u-.vmvs c ! Mils in North Vernon that will have rooms to offer. Personal pruprrty li Ihi'-e rooms are used Jenim;;s County will have to pay an ex- Total horbtUnt le-ntal 1'or the use there of Mr. TAXPAY15U don't be Mary and Chas- Ocha heit3 ;ooled by any such propaganda. It is only reasonable to suppose laial fc improvenirnts

to.it a le1 win mi Douu-nt ana steps taken to oejrm the bunaim? ol . iers:mai properiy

Mew Court .1 louse just soon as they can carry an election. The . V1 MS a re making a desperate struggle to et the Comity Seat I i'li a ted . what for". no steps can Ik? taken to do the above mentioned things until pfiivision has been made for funds to pay the ex-

:cu rred there in , .,iire;, can he star led until bonds have been issued and sold or lb -in and the bonds will bear interest from date. So

1 this down as a fact. You will at .once, after the relo-J Meyer Adea :,:;;:': jo pay hi;rh rent for the use of buildings and rooms j Tech Bros.

a the business ot the count is conducted and before l')2v.iiS yea lie-in to feel the cost of a New Court House. ; is not so what is the use to have an election now? Vh

;r.us i. or r.ie ami lnid the elcctjon and it it carries mild a ;u-w one at once. t -ends will have to be ieiied to rcsc thin:. and thev can be issued in 1919, taxes levied

ilo audi collected in I'JOto be it in inakiiur payments of interest

nded lmlebtcdness just as easy and as a years? MOVIES explain to the public to begin paying- untill V12 or 11123. of the literature hauded out by the JSorth Vernon iviir' hc..r.?t' i.i not large enough, ytt a hundred d-.ae in Uii. taaldiiii: than is done.

anion .f a mn havir-sj experience in eoi.lraetiiijT work

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10,398 3,031 14,035 4T.24S

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The record.' also show that the following merchant in North Vernon and ihEir etoe't of merchandise are ashtssed for the year 1910 as follows:

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lu-hntfiu, would be 1 1 i ro.-:t of a Court Houkc jib I like the one

a ;th all 'rarair sys-lcin ol plumbing and iier.tiej upp.HratuB v i I'ictntali . aiij.v. wv was", "All the way hora .;hmn-iO to

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c-t a: per cent anuiu u uiey arc so .i i- i aid ia Li' years the interest paiil ou

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nil 1--I-.5' ! I -i t w ill ::t t be ful'y paid 1 h.ea sv.Mta.1 to ihe faCfof the bonds

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ia - paid I y JSiMtit Vt-ra n. - . r ot North Vern-iu will reveal

Is th Vf rutin i a 4i.td sum hut d.'.-: tiv-c it' s of removal arc and al-

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nt t'le aiop'-rm that :crt' voaUhy, live in

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tte - tlo v have lh-:r wealth in-

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a I- pnid'hy the rail ro-di and

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H.J. I uma.a (Goldmine) llu;;hf a Son IO. tl. McClure & l . llouk Grocery Miles Grocery (I. II.)

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T he fjrar.d total RMesemcnta as above

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the tlutf farmers whom every one

kaowst to be good thrifty farmer?, not

ecmidcied extremely rich yet assessed

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stures in North Vernon combined.

Tht S3 three farmers pay a library

tax for the year 1919 at 10 ccnta per hue.died dollars on the above assess-

ments as follows: .John ( Iii Ids ?19,30 John (). eimpson & wife 7.91 Oehs heirs 14.03 Total ?11.24 An average of 13.71 each. The mcrehanla will pay on the asses -ed merchandise aa follows for the year 1919: Guinble&Bon J10 Mover Ades l.oO I ech Bros. 8.90 Inmati II. J. (Goldmine) 3 50 i:. G. McClure & Co. 3 50 I I ughea. & Son 3.50 J. A. Houk Grocery 2 SO U. II. Miles Grocery l.'Xt Total 31.70 An average of H 23 each or an average y9.51 of lees than the three above mentioned farmers. This Uestion - arises, would these eight merchants exchange their block of ruerchnndiso and groceries for the three farm?, although th-3 farms are aascf-sed for $-l,01.S.OO more than then entire stGC of goods. Values and conditions remaining normal, the farm remain the same, the rate fer ranintaining the Library the same, In ten -years time these three farmers will have paid into the county

Act of 1910. ' Sec. 12 page 121 and 1 25 of the 1919 acts of the Gen. as'".etnbly of Indiana, reads as follows: The state highway c munision ahsdl r.l the earliest possible moment, prowed tn lay out a tstem of state highways which shall reach each and evc:y eounty seat of me state and each and every city or t.twti of over 5U00 inhabitants; end tor ihe eonm ction of county feCats, and eiti. s of over 50(H) inh.vibitants with huprovut trutt; hi.":hways of adjainiu s.'es ami n niu cling with said truau Imjiiwaya from other states, whereby naitl trunk highways of other stated and the eonneetmiyhishwa s of this state become eont nnou-t improved highway. All hihways heretofore designtcd as maiu mai ket highways by t h ; state highway eommissioa, acting under an act entita d " un net creating a state highway comrai-'sion providing for the eonstiuttion. reeonrtaruetion, m-tinte-naoee, r pa,r and e ntnl of pnbtic highways iatl providing for co-op. tra. -lion wnh the federal government iu the eaastruction of ru ta p.xsl Itoad'-, approved JMnrch 7, 1917, shall be st?ite highways withiu the meaning of this act and tdj.-dl tj improved and mainbdu etl as ttate highways under this act the same tin if designated as state highways under ibis act. When any part or a.l of ssid sjsteni shall have been laid out by ihe stale highway commis sion and bhad hnvebeen apjttoved by the governor and shall have teen filed in the office of the slat highway commission, highways of taid system idiall p come and be known under this act

j t" t-tate highways and from th.st time

L td bo constructed, reonatructed re1 1 ated and rmnntained by the state L.,.;hvay commissiou out of the state j I ' hways funds. A state, highway i -..bla the meaning cf this' act is s

public highway selected and designated under the provisions of this act for construction, repair or maintenance

by the state highway commission out

of the funds created by this act The

state highway commission shall have

laid out a sullicient mileage of state highways by APRIL 1, 1920, to reach each and every county seat of the state, The same shall be approved by the governor and fded in the olVtce of the state highway commission by A"

rillL 1, 1820. The last general assembly of Indiana, Acts of 1919 gives every county a.i well as Jennings county a chance to secure about 00 miles of paved or hard surface highways under the stsfe highway System. Under this system the county will pay for one half of the building of the said GO miles of hard surface roids. Thereafter they will be maintained by

I. lv2t and bo on die in the oftice of the state highway oonimission, and buiit thereafter m the county c-in afford it. It bt-ho.-up.. f,co,i rcada boosters to e.ef i.etui.d the executive committee o: the - Jeumt ! Cooi ty Fannfts Associatio i lo pa-t -i much of this stato hic'iWH" r.-ads p.-i-b!e.

Don't let .Ni ;ii roo, I op erand cert ni n pmiuo . aiisl pot y. a oil froni niiite petitions to , care i he- e riad ', or;ani;a-, and l h re. ovh 1 InCounty 1-I.iraiers Aotoeiatioe iv ,. ,i

tlemand thU idea! Sp-tou ." i National road.--.

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Hci: Kl Vet r.i rx slijid.l r.--;T; ists fail"? Chairman, Charites Hole of tha Eosrd of County Commissioners, end othen, spoke up instantly and mid in mb "dance,"There is nothing rslativa to aoy such a matter before this bc-ird of Co m missiouers' .

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No fuerter bencht coul l c n county than to have tl, -: . vroads laid out and to !. i.o'i

and as fast as the m ,ey e. ? s.itl 1.. Hevcralof the Nrirth Vnim . o-n-i alists said thay mu-i r-t li t- on.i.iy seat reloeatod now or never, tl.y must beat the farme.s to il.t-ir r..:t s.

llenee the cading of tlo re ot election, July 22, 1919.

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Vv hen it lakes a levy of 10 ce::t s en every one hundred dollars of r.ttc::;: e,i property to produea fund of - 10,000 iutnu ly to support a County Library. In M.nie of the citculsrs gi ?cu oat by iii" removalists they say the '.ccat of t-e- n w court house at North Vernon u el ;. very 1 ittie, and m tax will be paid before 1922 or 1923." But if bnilt ai Vernon it viouid bankrupt the "iinty

j 'Jn tho event the election for reiaov- , --d- eariies, every tax payer knows the

, Ul , lemtivnbsts will not w ait until 1922 or

1923 t.i sell the bonds and bond3 fcesr

By jumping into the f. ectio-. -t i 1 'cresl from date of sale, this 'time the removals ndimt th' .Tin interest at 5 par cent oa 1X1,000

will not be enough m..i. a new County Libra y Vernon and a New Coati

North Vernon ami at tie- sau,.- '.hoe. 511

seeure ihe slate 10. h . x ruiitv u. lii.a. . u

the Jennings Count .- I me r are entitle e to.

to bo", hi i !rnra J-i! 1. 1920 to Jan. 1, 1923 will fcs -i Nouh! -0,tk0oc 1 of ail the interest paid by liouae nt ' lh ovcrnmei,t to the people of Jea-

t.. ; in: eouiitv on ihe 51,000.000 worth

laoerty, Victory Loan and .War

.-a ia-j stump.-. What about after the iv-. y-hi n 1?ii you brgUi on thepria-

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i -iih remaia s for 25 or

The same removaiists" b it. ve

farmers will be busy in ib.ir harvest I .V0-"' - Tt. say nothing of a $2-5,0)0 or

on July 22 and will not e. i e . ot t, p'3.iu.-o - In-iilPa residence, site and vote. lint tlie farmers lent tiit .-o in j -. jt t iNorth Vernon. The ie1913 on their ieloction piopo.nton ! .no- do..,., tuention this, and they will beat them much wer-e V" a. it it e..es 10 cents ou every flOO

July 22, 1919 oa the same propositio.-. ( t -ai

Library it will tats

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pay 110,003 interest armu-

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Moreover the romia w ill probably be drv and at their best on July 2Jt.d, 1919 aatl the rtmovsl vt-t bt!;ee t!o Farmers mill 'forget, the I r- re out i o d of it'st wintci Mid piir anf' 'viii a r.t have the bad ro-U 1

last v ii t- in mind July 22. 1919 In ' tola

orner w o: aa ine removansts seiee ,? if o t t.uu.-t- m. .vouu vciisuii ;.ij emu the best pt ssible time for the Not.h i-ai evt ry loa o.- h total includirifj the Vernon Lawyers to iet in their liek-1 bbri s-upj oit Y.l cents on every on you, it .being in varatiou of the ! rl,0o if half as nuu-ii i.-t raiatd by reaaCircuit Court of Jntnii.!r;t P -unt3' ami j on of the new usm-knc-U value, arid the being harvest se.is.vu, the v.-e;t time rip lowered. ,.ir. Farmer where are

for the farmers. This arrangement for

you then a: d v hat about the mer-

the e'. - t i. iv chant.

on July 22, 1919 takes the ad tatagc of the farmer. The North Vernon Lawyers and certain removaiists are afraid of t tie Farmers' votes, because the farmers' votes largely defeated the rt movalists in 1913. Ho removaiists do not try, "To harm as the masses to keep the classes."

BE FAIR Everett lijmish, Auditor of Jennings

the state, a big thing for Jennings 5 County cci tided to a certain petition

rostl 1 aversre of f-137.45 each and the eir.bt

1 wners of fttlkb. in tli8 co:bf r mercliants above noted will have paid

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county to go after, and go after quick. This wiil give us a National and State Highway from Seytnonr to Versailles by the way of 1 1 ay tl en inHpencar township, North Vernon, Center township, Vernon, Vernon township,

Campbell township, probably touching Butlerville and Nebraska as outlined now. Also under the state high

way system by eannecring Col u mbus and Madison by the way of the State road touching Heipio and Queensvide in Geneva township, "North Vernon over state street and through Vernon Vernon township near Gray ford and Champion and thence through Lovctl township to Dupont. Also by connecting the conntv teat at Greensburg thus connecting this system of road at North Vernon; th nt.e running north through Sand Greek, township and probably Columbia township to the county line thence to Greensburg. One of the most important roads under this system is the one to K ollsbnrg from Vernon through Vernon township, Lovett, Montgomery and

Marlon townships to the Scott County line; thence to Sootlshurg: Ifans unit'ng the county seats Vernon and Seottsburg. llesldes this state highway eybtetu, under the County unit system the acts of 1919 allows the County to build

county pikes ami pave roads, while heretofore the townskif. a alone built the reads. By the County unit system any part or township in the county eva be connected with the state Na

and said it included everything except the signers names. He left out the following li!e msrk :- Stamped Filed August 3rd, lid 4. G. J. Bernhart, Auditor, Jennings County.

Keep in mind the fact' that no sherhFa residence, site or new jail at North Vernon is considered. The new Jennings County Library is to be built for your convenience and the Chamber of Commerce Guardian atl litem fr the Iroquois Club wants you to havea new court house at N. Vernon for the same reason. John F. Chi'.dd and many other: know that in the year- 1913 the 2217 votes cait in Jennings t ,'ounty cist for removal 55 per eent of this number was cast in Center township, a far larger vole than in 1912-1914-1910 and Sio mora votes than for cmzresmau in 191s ia this c .mutant I v gracing im-. tropolis. Can tht-s m.ei be tiusted for a fair deal.

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