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.-.tul revrri'ii'.iires n: i r. ( ilxict Cory cf Wrapper. OBITUARY CAROLINE WHITCOMB Mrs. Caroline Wohrer Whitcome w a-i l orn March 1, is in Hpcncer township, Jennings County, Ind. and died at her home near Hayden, June !!!, at the age of 71 year and V, uiunthi Sh- was tbyoungeU daughof Frederich and Anna Wohrer Krly in l.fe f h; tccanie au adherent .f the t;nivvTsa!i,t .faith, jinim: the church ifi Hardenl.urfi (now Mayden), lnd , at d was a devout beii"e- in that f Ait li throunlw.u' her Ufe. fhe WHH united in marriage at tht age of 22 years to the late Wm. B. Whitcomb and they immediately took up their n-Mdence in Tlayder, in and, t ear which plate rhe eontinutd to re-i Mde t.rnn ;h.,ii her life All apoke of her ns u niot i .i eileuJ neighbor nnd f t iM (t .he h-!d i' hei duty to help Hie ntlln ted, the s-ek and tlit distrt H-ed rthe in survival by bar two poi s, Fred, Sr. and Shepherd. Funeral jeriee$ were co-ducted In the home Sunday morning iy Rev-. Cheney Holmef, Hnd she wis tuned by ihe side of her husband in the Hayden Cemetery. If thing get much cleaner the ic movt!l-ts) will hve to ver Ran manfcs duiitig the rest of the cauipnin. Willie !U!ey frankly and politely informed the junior editor and manager of the Wis.uliei Republican that hie ppper had no Ijusiues.s in the County Htt tiht in .Jennings County. He was told that they owned the paper aud had paid for jr, and that it was a matter of lusliuss with which lie was not eonm cttd. Wihie and i'verett UMii-h c iu put liitcr t ;ha-. E. Cook totljjiVt, but they can,t tunaj; Mr. Tnomp-Ofi's pper ttfaT.". Mr. Ninth Vernon in -oc'iaut, do you know that there is a farmers' organizjition in t!usC)Ut,ty that will rcmsin efJtClivt-? Will it b- to your b- interest to follow t ne North Vernon iaw3 ers who did you more harm in 1U13 than any other one yet of men? Keep good road from you nd the farmer at d vot aa unnieco.-s iry tax on him? Corrupt your hii,ine.?? Send thee atton ey a out i;ito the country to make proriii-s for you thmt jtm can j ever fuiiil", in order to i;t v,e fr r( :noval? Int f.jet yo-u our s'tccea i'i bnsiue-5 to the furuir. I"ont U;..5r:r slUM'Sti?. hin- lie ku.ir how ih 1S1.: ehetion iru ci:. ducted in i'O'.sr city h.er lie liad no represents tisio, atnt ti.at you perrnitud it without p.-etc' ct. lif:ueinl--cr thatjou ciu fuol otnc of th but nt all the peoj b a!' th? time, e !e a'l the time. Kvar:o!Ult meetm.4 are continuing ;it the ftiptist Church with increasing interest. Yoti will hi, Verve ti I) near ! i sin;:;. Mr. vruh err--will

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01 w 15 n ii !! " v. I i J i s s ti n iv yy'u o f i I p f : . ! i i i ! . , ! It i ; i 'i J ki - - Li 'V J kJ Li. Tht :INTU COMr. NEW VORH CITY, NOTICE SPECIAL ELECTION OF Sta'e ef If.d iana, -Ienninsi;-i ( ou;,tj : To the Sheriff of Jennings COunty trt cti !i;s: I, Everett Bemish, Auditor within and for said county of Jennings state of Indiana, do heteby eeitify a-d live notice lo the qnaliiied voteas of Jennings (?o, St-ite of Indiana, that a special election will h held iueaeh e'ection precinct of Jenning Cunly, State of Iudiaus, on Tuesday, July 2:2 nd, for the purpose of deter mining by ballot the re-location of the county seat of Jennings County. Ballots to be used will be a- follows: F r relocation at North Vernon. Indiana. Against reIoation at North Vernon, Indiaia. In counting the vols when the square to the left of the worda"For re- """" at ixiirui vernon ina." is I marked, such ballot shall be counted one vote for the relocetion, and when the square to the left of the words "Agafnst relocation at North Vernoq Indiana," is marked such ballot shsll be counted one vote agaioet lelocat tug, and should neither or both squares be marked aueh i.aJlot skalt not be counted. In witness-whervof I hve hereunto set my band and affixed the sea! id the Hoard of (mniiaaioners i f Jennin?n County, this I7th day of Jnue , I'.nu. Everett Bemmish Audit r Jennings County. SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION (Stale of Indiana JenuinsCounty d.S: I, James Huntington, Sheriff within and for said county nd State do hereby certify the abore and foregoing to be a true and complete copy of the original cciliilctte of special election to b-hehl in Jennings County, and State og Indiana, on Tufsday, .Inly 22.-i,t, p,19. James Huntington, ShiiJT .Tennhigs County. Carney 1 IMV First National Dank Building Vernon, I net. i: Vc Crrj't p: C J

'to: ..lxdi;'te tile altali'piVsitlnito 'the. .divisioiKi'l pliintflf t hat had' Veeiv" trj--ven Xp"'i vitfiin -tvavh of'"i'hf fonimnnd.( . ll'raf frfnel was .Hu'eqtisiateral '.? ot h t f'la nple ftoi. than ! x feet Jwi jr. rilwreriver, with fhe epVhVo' 'orn stfuill blac-lv "ntcfr,1 'ft?' was.;'v1iit;K 0.iie .tb9isli't sra'ft' - nto' th oeolon of Wtd 1 n d .'that.hclfneti isMtwas oti roiViplif atrvely i5n srountf.'HlJe hi flgnnt rie'vicfr jrohiihly'. Vlsftlfii in -the," ttA.'he vflnes. 4?1'.,i Wtev- MesiKe'aHii- food were essonfial enough, (hxr knivs,' but suppose ther-fJermans? mistook that pa.oef for JafrrPrtdr iy.M,? .oFderT'-!t tnken ip at once. Tiat Avas-'ihisJinswGrr. "'v

. "Vhat words could have been ns ' fnashifli-efifrr 'A r i W I LL t0T B g , MADE RELIC Clemeneeau's Coat tV ti Mfsifny From Collection of Mementoes of the World's Famous. Apparently M. Clemeneeau's practical mind and hate of show are sroinj; to deprive his admirers of the rlgrht of gazing at the famous perforated coat and waistcoat in one of the Paris museums, fr this is not to be"' included araoifg the relics o greatness for n future age, like Nelson's coat and the Napoleon relics. There have been Some very curious souvenirs of the kind, apart from the half-;oked cigars of royalties which are treasured by rae. Most curious of all undoubtedly was Lord Anglesey's "leg." Ixrd Anglesey losj a leg at Waterloo, and it was burled in the garden of the villa to which he was taken. In after years he used to recall how parties of people visited the spot "to view the grave." A relic of another' kind was George H's famous coat, and it was a pleasant trait in the fiery litlle king that he squeezed himself at Dettingen Into the coat he had worn years before at Oudenarde. Horace Walpole's "researches after Queen Mary's comb, Wolsey's red hat, the pipe which Van Tromp smoked during his lafV still right, and the pur which King V, Itarrf struck into the flank of Sorrel'U ari famous. Westminster Guardian. Mineral That Can Be Molded. Charles E. Sweet has discovered a preparation of silver which may he made In a plastic form like wax or clay, and also thinned down to the consistency of paint, according to the Little Journal, Cambridge, Mass. Copper, copper alloys and. bron-s jaj be worked in the same manner. By simple technology, the preparation may be reduced to the pure metal without any change in its form or shape. A sculptor may work it in the rough or in relief, just as he does his usual materials, or In dilution it may be applied to a metallic surface with a brush. It greatly simplifies the problem of artistic work of a high order, although, of course. It Is more expensive than stamped wares. Medallions and figures may thus e presented In the original without tfte need of casting, and such articles as sliver sets may be made of which every member is original and unique. It provides a new medium for artists. The inven tion has been patented. He Wears a Necklace. I!d you ever hear of a man wearing a necklace? Well, that is what the male Canadian warbler does, while on the female of- this attractive bird there is ony the slightest Indication of a necklace, says the American For. etry association, Washington, which is conducting the nation-wide birdhons building contest cmong school children. The warbler's necklace of black spots shows up very strikingly on his olive green and yellowish throat and breast. On the back the bird !3 of a slate gray color wit the tall more of an olive brown tone. This is a very lively bird. It is rery seldom still for more than a few seconds before It dashes out at sgrae testing tit to at. It iv partial t the xvfuxlccl tanks cf ciivms. -It csuaHy keer-s In nndrbrask near tha gresnd. Cin as Feeaf. Ariierlca possesses, some if the largest chicken hatcheries In the wrrV a tfnIe eslsbJishraent soracttofs liva capacity g ,ooa cgss. oroci ia S'ucli a hatchery- has C1 S e-s is rrrw-ess of Lict-2. atlon t c - tittle. An fffir t.,.. ... . industry a? tto : wj :, s -- i r -.;te in rr-

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Whe 7o w o r Ne ver Conlit ucd from first p.ipe Valuta' and to.ditiois lemaining normal, the farm remain the same, the rate for maiuttining the Library the earne, in ten years time these time farmers wiil have paid into the county Treasurtr the si;m of $412 40 or an average cf $137 40 crch and the eight merchais absve noted wiil have paid jtothis fund the sum total of ?347.00 or an average of 42 30 each The amount of taxes paid by these merchants on the btock of goods in support of the County Libiary is much less than they paid for the license on their automobiles this 5 ear. Mr. Eatmer figure how much thite same fellova paid on the New $4s00 00 Library sIe, at the same time howmuch jou paid. . The removalisls say thai the farmer does not pay the burdensome end of the taxes on this or any eotantv improvement. But when it conieB to roads each township builds its own, the farmer takes care of the road tax alone. The time has come that the farmer demand representation and a voice in the making of biils a? well im the paylog of tne bills. These mtrchants wiil tell you that their stock is assessed for all that it is worth if this be true then tha insurance Companies should be relieved of a, portion of the lis k they ary carrying, or the sss;S;ed value reised. Thete merchants are co-utinually saving that the farmer is making more money thaa any other class of men engaged In business nothing is said of the goods that they h ul iu stock advan :m d from 25 to -30 per cent which they are selling th-j farme-, tb.t it cost the farmer more than twice as much to produce the srae crop, that the last two years is the first time in many years in which the season has been favorable to the farmer, and that the coming crops are not harytstcd, or in the market, or that such favorable seasons and prices will rtinain for any length of time. But one thicg lhe farmer can count on eure and certain, this library t tx wiil remain s gainit rain or ehiuc. The same i,i be ttrue if a new court house is buiit. The records show the average assessment of automobiles in Lovelt town ship to be $309 in Vfrno-i township f-irw in the Metropolis of Jenni"; Count j f':".0B : m v tzzd -U3 the price cf a year's 'crj;Len if ycu are in bjtczts.

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All Trains Huu Daily. Dixie Flyer -top at Aznlia for pa-sengcr from Indianapolis, lnd. Dixie Fliers fetor at Underwo I, Henry v Me r.nd Memphis for ticbeterl passengers ftom Incliauapol,8. Dixie Filers Xos. 100, 110, JI2 slop at Htnryviile and Memphis to lt ofl passengers fn..m Bsymour and p inls north, and to t ike on passengers for ,Ieffersonville and Louicville. I loosier Flyers Nos. 109 and 113 stop at Memph'n and Hei.ryvitle to let of! passengers from Louisville and .l-frer.-onvi!!e and take on pa.-?sengets for Heymour and points north a fi:i:que:;t convenient heuvicb

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TAKIfiG HIM -DOWN A PEG -p Visitdr's Comment on the Intelligence of His Host Verged on the Caustic. Tv-o old men, one a bachelor and the other a widower of raanv vcars' standing, have lived on staall adjo?n - inrr fnrm. in th enmhor, r,., - Washington county for many roars. xv. i. a. , . uv one 01 uieui ln.ienieu omA1,r,f n i,r. ?,,;. - V4- iiiuut j iiiivi Ait. ui-- . diatelv nnf it- tn rscrt fix- t'.nil.llnc o :

eew fchaclc on his land. Removallsts wereb?atea Hept 22, 1913, When the house was completed he J fc! will be v,-r- beat-. t ia 1919. asked his old friend and nelchbor to j come over to spend the night. After ! 1 supper they sat by the fire and smoked j The North Vernon Chamber ofCoraand talked, and finally, when conver- ! merce, OS 3 called Jennings County), sation began to lag, the visitor turned j after the Vernon Times demanded certo his host and said: !tf nr-A ,,.1. i-, f,t,

"You say this home is all done and j paid tor?' "Yes," was the short reply. "And you planned it all yourself and hired the carpenters end everything?" the guest insisted. "Why, yes, of course, I did. What's the matter with 3011?" "Oli. Ruthin much," yawned the visitor. "Only If I was smart enough to buy a I:ou-c and build it and thnl a st folks to come to see It. I'll the j !timt if I wouldn't know when It wa 1 t:!:i tn say something bed." In,!;r.r.apolis Ne r;' '-;t Ir.g to

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SERVICE Kead Up Located i Districts in Centres of Hole?, Business LOUiSVlLLI : ) Cumberland Pdone nearWalnut j Msin211lY Home I'linno 1 23.2 I The North Ver::on remoyalist-3 in 1 1014 by signing a rcmon-trance agiioat , some itnprovern:it' m the present i Lourt house admit b' said rrnioni fetranee that Uu: jies nt court house 1 n -?!. ti no rcr J r. I tur Government was founde.l ou i thc Tru-Cll-'e of home rule not on the I rn!c of imI,0,lMl y"'- Cheap' Talk ! A i:CW Court bt use wiil be built at North Vernon or the present; Court iinusu 1 e rtnuni at ernon". ini.-t talfc at.. , i-s to iccfiv the tax p?ycr. This was is to deceive the tax p?ycr. r tbe issue o.j wnien the Nortn Vernon fQ. .zo(A roads. Is it a ca-e of have to? What is t!ie main issue? Certain North Yeruon Lawyers and lealtfetate owners want a new court house t North Vernon at the- experife of the tax paj-era more especially- lhe uxipjy. er of Jennings County Timt is the I mala itsae iu a nut b.fc!l. Crark it if yu can ibe reoj iita Vf-rn

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