The Vernon Times, Volume 8, Number 2, Vernon, Jennings County, 26 June 1919 — Page 2

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Grfenshurgh. Miss Margaret Pollock of Franklin was chosen as the woman chairman by the l:-rnocrais of the Fourth district here. Anderson. The annual convention of the Indiana Tax Title association will take place in Anderson. Jane nnl 'JO. F. M. Jackson of South Pen' Is previd.'rit and C. L". I.am!)ert of Rockville secretary of the association. Xewonsfle. A remonstrance has been hlcl nirainst the annexation of (takrove, a suburb with ) population. The retuonstrators allepe their property will rot bear the expense rue-e--ary If the addition Is taken into the city. Lafayette. Reports to Purdue university here showed that practically the entire nortliern and central crop area t,f Indiana are In the rrip of army worms. Farm exports at the Institution regard the visitation as the worst in years. Good progress against the pests, however, is beint; made in pin Ces. Indianapolis. Fred Sims, chairman of the state board of tax commission

ers, believes that because of the in-

! 'Teased assessments in Indiana under Youthful Sunday School Teacher by j ,ht, m,w tax luw that xh( averaire tax

late will be .l nr ?1.H, instead of $:'.."'J as, at present. He expects to see a total assessment in Indiana of $7,00O,KM").tMo rejdace the 101S total of S2.2'jr,fMH),l)(H. Muncle. J. F. Treasure, Delaware county agricultural agent, announced that the army worm pest already has done damage in this county estimated at SKhi.ixx). Mr. Treasure made this announcement after visiting farms, where crops have been riddled by the pest. The situation has become so serious that he has called for experts from Purdue university to come to this county to make an investigation. Indianapolis. Indianapolis school children are among the thriftiest in the state, according to K. U. (Sraff. superintendent and educational director of the Indiana war savings committee. In a statement issued hero. Mr. Graff said that o, (lor, pupils, of the city schools have pledged 'themselves to save from their earnings during the summer and buy War Savings stamps. He expects the number to exceed G,Frankfort. -When the county council refused to appropriate 5?l,0tV for a welcome home celebration July 4 In honor of returned soldiers of the world war, the service men refused to name their new organization the Clinton county post when they met, and affiliated with the American Legion. Instead the new organization was named the Walter T. Coheo post, in honor of the first Clinton county soldier

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" Is iifteou iitel teaches a Sunday ,1 i-lnv of ton little girls. That might "learn to keop and do ,' sh,. hade th'-rn commit the

day for statutes

tw ive commandment s. The the utterare.' nf the "twelve

a ni ed. The little girl en the end seat was called on first. Glibly she repeated the ten. There was a pause. She was naiting for the approval of her teacher. "Give the other two," firmly commanded the teacher. "My mother said there wore only ten, and that was more than anyone could keep, and M'1 ' i -iv. -," retorted-the assured little end sent girl. Nonchalantly the teacher began

g the pages of Revelation. She orkSng t I enterouimy. tainly there are hut ten comnnts. lpey stupid. I was think-

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p"py. "I can't .':! :-.: .d how that hi b:ie killed him." Probably ." a ns -a i -re I the diph'niai', i'!!!y, ' he 'hi d from t!ie e.uivcious.f it! wan I guiit." Lotnh'ii Ideas.

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killed in France. Seymour. Jackson county farmers say that if the stock raising industry i has grown in other parts of the eonn- ; try iis it has in Jackson county the price of corn next spring will be much : higher than it is this year. They point ; out that farmers who heretofore have

marketed corn are buyers now on account of the large amount of stock : which they are feeding. Farmers who 1 have held corn are being ottered as j high as S'J.ld a bushel for It. ! Rochester. A Sno.ooo to J?oO,(X0 i transaction culminated here when the j township farmers' associations of Fuli ton county and two from Cass county,

l.ethlehem and Harrison, sold their wool to Kriniss & Appelbaum of Fort Wayne. There were between ."0.(K0 and C.o.ihiO pounds sold. There were seven bids in when the sale was made.

The highest bidder offered 01 cents for best fleeces and ,"T cents for fleecegrown, hurry and western. Indianapolis. Governor Goodrich lias set a new standard for governors

of Indiana pe-son u h crimes and ens eOUrtS

Newcastle. A double f.!atoon system In the fire department Las been formed, making necessary a complete reorganization. The new system will lacreate the cost to the city $3G0 a month. Warsaw. The so-cnlled army worm has made Its appearance in Kosclufko county ab-ng with the 17-year locust. Farmers In several neighborhoods have reported their corn badly damaged by the worm. Logansport. Farmers in this county are busy fighting the so-called army worms, which have attacked crops in certain regions In great hoards. In some places the grain and grass on an entire farm has been destroyed by the attack. Anderson. Ditching and plowing

having failed to stop the progress of army worms in Madison county, crude oil was used liberally in the infested districts. II. S. Agster, county agricultural agent, said that approximately 1JJ00 acres of crops had been virtually ruined. Petersburg. The hot dry weather bus ripened wheat faster than farmers expected. Hinders are running in every part of the county, and it will take ten days to harvest the crop. The heads are well filial and some fields are ahve the average. If the weather .remains dry threshers will start work July 1. Franklin. Announcement that the board of directors had taken the college from the list of associated college connected with the Carnetrie

Foundation was made at the eightyfifth annual commencement of Franklin college. Other announcements included the resignations of four members of the faculty and the appointment of three new members of the faculty. Indianapolis. While It is believed, automobiles will be found to outnumber horses In cities by more than two to one, old Dobbin still reigns supreme in the rural districts. Assessing officials throughout the state are completing the compilation of the assessment record's, and indications, they say, are there will be no decrease In the number of horses, but an increase in the number of automobiles used. Indianapolis. Virtual unification of all the important telephone systems of Indiana will be effected if the public service commission approves the petition filed by the Indianapolis Telephone company and the Central Union Telephone company for the merger of the systems by the purchase of the independent company by the Central Union for S4.230.0O). The commission

has set, the case for hearing June 20.

New Albany. Saying he would not

be a party to the disgrace of the uniform of the United States army by

sending a convict to prison m it. Judge

John M. Paris of the Floyd circuit

court ordered tne sneritl to procure a

cheap civilian suit for Oliver G. Grant ham before taking him to the Jeffer

sonville reformatory. Grantham was

sentenced to an indeterminate term for

stealing a $ 1,000 Liberty bond from his

wife.

Terre Haute. The county board of review reduced the appraisement of

farm land and improvements In Honey

Creek township to an average of $71.25

an acre from S;h..58. which it had fixed

after reviewing the appraisement made

by the township asses-sor. The latter

gave an average of 85 per cent in

crease over the appraisement of 1915,

when the last appraisal of real estate

was made, and the hoard increased

this 00 per cent.

Rochester. Despite the fact that miles of trenches have been dug bv

hundreds of farmers the progress o

me army worm west ot tins citv was

reported not halted. However, inas

much as the life of the pests is but ten

days to three weeks, it is thought that they will have soon run their course. Another scourge threatens the county.

according to information, weevil having ruined a 75-acre clover held just east of the city. Richmond. For the first time in more than sixty years the Wayne county Jail recently was without prisoner. The Indiana, prohibition law, which

Cuy a Farm Tic v.. Eccac1 land N cbpr than tt trVA rsr t tnil. Tiis V. S. Kal'roa.l Administration is prepared to fn.rnisii fre information to bomepwkem reg-ardic? farming- opportunities. Y' e have, nothing to aell; no money to lead; only Information to give. Writ me fully witU reference to your ceds. Nans tbe state yon want to learn about. J. I Kdw&rds, Manager. Asrncul-.ural Section, X?. S. Railroad Adiatniatratlon. P.oom J3, aaMgten, x. C adv.

The mere fact that a man doesn't call you a liar is no reason that he doesn't think you are one.

matier of releasing ! has been res

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have been found guilty of sentenced or lined in variof the state. In. the two

oflieials sav. for

the falling-off of assault and batteries and various other misdemeanor eases, received tiro credit for conditions. The

in of- j only complaints are from th

His prede- ! several years. With no prisoners

in a corre- j road department was at a

a;..', ne half ears he has been

tbv, from January 1. V.M7. until June j turnpike- .repair 1. If PA lie has extended executive 1ms been workin;

clemency to 002 persons, cesser. Governor Ralston

spending two and one-half years, exercised this right in only 210 instances and Governor Marshall in a i;nihu period acted in only 255 Instances. Washington. D. C Harry R. Smith,

county

department, which jail prisoners for

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Indianapolis. in 44 of the state. In which, a

standstill. 50 counties survey has

just been cotrtpleted by Hays II. F.us-

fe.h'ral -labor director, and chair-

kirk, man

tnd director of the Indiana

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.mi oral of Indiana, lias writ-

j ten Senator Watson urging him to vote j for a.n appropriation to enable the adj jut ant general of the army to provide j each state w ith a full roster of the

men who served In the army from that state during the war. with a complete record of each man's service. It Is proposed by Adjutant General Smith to preserve those records carefully for

Cutlcura for Pimply Faces. To remove pimples and blackheads smear them with Cutlcura Ointment. Wash off In five minutes with Cu ilea r a Soap and hot water. Once clear keep your skin clear by using them for

caily toilet purposes. Don't fall to ladude Cutlcura Talcum. Adv.

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lu'Incy siid bladder troubles don't' disappear of themselves. They grow -upon yoae slowly bat steadily, underrzhlzz your health witli deadly certainty, until you fall victin to incurable disease. Stop your troubles -while there i time. Don't wait until little pains become big aches. Don't trifle with disease. To avoid future p-sfferins begin treatment with GOLD MEDAL. Haarlem Oil Capsules now. Take three or four every day until yon feel that you are entirely free from rain. -This well-known preparation baa been one of the national remedies of Holland for centuries. In the govern

ment of the Netherlands granted a epe cis I charter authorizing i fab?. The good housewife of Holland won! J almost a pon b without food as without her "ilea! Patch Prep," as sho quaintly calls GOLD ilUDAL Haarlem Oil Csulcs. Tfacir use restores strength and is responsible in a great measur for the sturdy, robust health, of the Hollanders. Do not delay. Go to you? drug-gist and insist on fci3 purplying you with a box of GOLD 3TEDAJL Haarlem Od Capsules. Take them as directed, and if you are not satisfied with results your druggist rili gladly refund your money. Jxvok for the name GOLD Mr. DAL on the box and accept ao other. In sealed boxes, three sires.

Frank. "What are you selling bananas for today?" "To make a living."

Daily Thought. How many worthy men have we seen survive their own reputations. Moa-talgue.

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for a complete report of sratisvalne of Indiana's contribution wu . 1 ;',;e. Thousands of seventeen-

year locusts are seriously injuring frx.it trees near here. Spraying the trees seems to have no effect, but many orchard men are whitewashing the trees :.nd tins Is proving satisfactory. Murieie. Because of the objection f fr.riners to the landing of airplanes In their fields the date for he governmeiit's aeria.l circus has been canceled. Athit.-rs from the Indianapolis motor speedway, who have been giving exhi1 Ivou flights here, recently have found greut difhculty in finding suitable land-

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employment commission, business and labor conditions are reported normal. Of the six remaining comities, three reported conditions about 75 per cent of normal, one 05 per cent, one GO per cent and one 50 per cent. In 23 of the counties it was reported that manufacturing is the principal industry and that plants are operating normally. Only three counties reported diminished activity in manufacturing. Seven counties reported a depression in mining and the same number said building was slowest. Muncie. Seventeen-year locusts have swept down en Delaware and adjoining counties and are doing much damage. J. F. Treasure, Delaware county agent, estimates that the Insects will cause damage of $25,000 In Delaware county. Indianapolis. Gov. James P. Goodrich of, Indiana sent telegrams to governors of 31 states asking their attitude on the calling of special sessions of legislatures of various states to ratify the Susan B. Anthony woman suffrage amendment to the federal Constitution recently passed hy tht congress.

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the symptoms incident to that change - heat Hashes, nervousness, and wa3 in a general run down co"oditioa, ,

go it was hard for me to do my work. Lydia E. Pinkbarn's Vegetable Compound was recommended to mo as the best remedy for my troubles, which, it surely proved to be. I feel better and stronger in every way 6inca taking it, and tho annoying symptoms have disappeared." Mrs. LI. Goddes, 325 K anoleon, SL, Fremont, Ohio. North Haven, Conn. "Lydia H Pinkharn'a Vegetable Compound restored my health after everything else bad failed when passing through change of life. Ther is nothing like it to overcome the trying1 symptoms. " -lira. FL03XXC3 IssllBox 197, Korth llaven, Conn.

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Of course you have heard of Datas, the human encyclopedia the man who can memorize and reel off dates quicker than the fire of a machine gun ; the man on whose head the doctors have placed a price of 2,000? "But I am not anxious to sell it yet for dissection," Datas told a writer for London Tit-Bits the other day. "It Is worth more to me than 2,000." Datas has lately been devouring war facts and had just added a couple of thousand in two and a half hours to his repertoire when we met. "For an outlay of twopence," he said, "I bought a little book on a bookstall, called 'Two Thousand Facts About the War.' I bought It and read the list through in two and a half hours and then knew it by heart." There is no doubt about It. I tested Datas with the book in my hand, and no matter what question I asked him dates of battles, air raids, names of ships sunk, famous generals' careers he answered them without hesitation, says the writer. Datas has had many amusing and curious experiences, but the most extraordinary was the friendly dinner he shared with John lee, the Babbacombe murderer, and the 'ate James Barry, the executioner who tried to Hang

Lee three times but failed. "Berry, after ceasing to be tin executioner, set up at Bradford as a phrenologist and character reader," said Datas. Ills card bore the words: "Heads examined." He examined a good manyheads in his time."

Dressed to Kill in "Shell-Cloth." Shell-cloth is the name of a new fabric being manufactured in ICn.gland. The stuff is a fine serge and an essential part of projectiles, j And now that the war is over the stuff is going into the making of clothes instead of shells, sajs the ijhiladelphia North American. It ojught to make "staggeringly" goodlooking clothes, don't you think? One woman might say quite truly to another: "Oh, my dear, she was dressed to kill, all in shellcloth." Or, on the other hand, what clever opportunity for the feminine cat to say that her dear enemy has "shocking taste in the matter of clothes'"

Boy's Bill of Fare. George Bailey, answering the inquiry, "What is good for a boy to cat?" says : "At this time of the year, according to the theories extant in North Carolina in 1S70, a boy should have daily plenty of green fruit, pine rosin, young cucumbers, raw new potatoes, green blackberries, doughnut-, branch water and two hours in the swimming hole." Atlanta Constitution.

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