The Vernon Times, Volume 8, Number 2, Vernon, Jennings County, 26 June 1919 — Page 4

i p.s j t r ' f i ' all:!;::-:.-'; I ' v .'. - 'r-. :.-r -'i . .... ! ' . . 5 V r . . .. . ... c-, ... in .... - r "I Thrivll1.C!;i. rrfulnc 1 ' -.--'- o !k end. KoT Nai:c;g7IC jVtir flwtf Aim ;J7Vf,.i?,f'.r I .-jn A rtrrrrn fa rf Con- tipntcn and Diarrhoea, j I. ' JhcSin:i!c Siifnafure of 'i;Vt VOI?K. The Vernon Times Publishes! every Friday at VERNON, I NO. miZin H2U.IES, Editor & Fubfshr HubMcription price, po.ti'e p;ul to any part of the Tniled stales, Hawaii, i'orto Rico, rhiilij-in.-s and Mexico. Dnk Vkak in liuiiaiui One Year in all ones up to hi .th. 1 : - th, :-i 7." One Year in uH one abov' the Payable in advance. Wiiy il.es lAereil iieniish v:sh to wit! hoM the fi'e mark on that petit tori. In he ftjruid to publish ir: -"t -vm v t-tnon iientuv(t!islv vv-:e beaten HcptMinber --'niJ, pir. ard will be beaten iciilly on Jn!y .,!, i Uf . ... " e rt- nuormeu iimt Seymour, ( KKoocl ainl Columbus bni.t ntul are uiui.;iuing uifir own Uhjasks t,ml (iia not ask the county to do m,, Lave the county p;iy rent until U:i if the Itelocatin carries? How can you more roads f. r the farm bra if the tnxea nre -uni or a tew and unnecessary New Court House for the Lav, ye: at NYrth Vtroon? The State Unrhwriiv law o- i-h: proviiien thit the county p iya to.- h il f the roads, however this wh- modified is VM't but indirectly the saine. The couuty unit systeci of p!)! th,. Uup.iy pays for all such county road built. The thri) wile road law is the same as heretofore, and road arc imU by Uie townsldp or townships. North Veil! on reniovnlit will not adnat tlist h new and luuiectssry court house at North Vernon with all the extra wit! cost from fHMitnuM to I'iOO.tKXK) but is not hard for the teal tax payor to do his ll.curir.. A few i'orth YVrnon Lawyer do iu-t do the t hi a king for Jesnungs Couuty. it the othar low us of t:he:Vounlv hud their jmt sljare of mral routes, North' Vernon would net have i-ecured ;V r.ew post oftlee site. The business liad to Cisme from these other towns' and; comiuunities in order to secure North! i tuei ti iiunuing, to Los lUUt' ' ! , , - - - I Jenrdns County Court hou.e is! now centrally locale! and en the best ;lc laihe county for that purpose, sol . i ... v.dJ !ie sturdy pioneers and s, a:d tesubjtiritial farmer in lUin and sn ivlll gay the Jeanin Couutv MrmerIal&19. : 1 :, rth V, m. n Ch trul -r , f Cun-1 . .. : :r the Vtr 1M 1 I :i iim ib !.i..nded eer-' nt- out i fl iveto?) ! Is ;H t!.. m&ut i-ut? c-rt J,, ihV.r; ; L.v.- t.d re4t ,4. t a t.,-.- lt.-,t Inn: at! m:e at Vir; "ittl. . - . . 1 1, -. t : " -i f J. C. e.ty. :- " 1 1 1:1 a ... t : ;l. - j. 1 . 1. e of the ;i!y the That is Cnuii il

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M-.i 'fcA tU. .j TA.r Inf.mf i and Children. 1 '! (fx 1 XSildtmijl 111 A 1 ttto rrrt i 0 ears tlio ' If Ft 3 u Of iMcriinni'T ' it" j w J v-UU U LI... VV 01 ' . 't i t 1 ' tt 5 T i i ft 0 1 U iJ U i 1$ S IS I a J U ' K Mi, HC CtNTflUH COM-1'.!,'. RIEW VCWH CITY, t rr. r .UUP-. . . ..... j If 3 ou Wiiul lo i.:et an answer from any of the movies a-j to why so many j more yoUh were e;t in llil.; by Cen ter Township than at th Presidential -E'eetion in lul'J. or at any fMibsp.inent election, ask County Unorder V.'m T. JhJey. He admits the movies get lots of votes counted that were not Itgal but tries in his usual way, to excuse the illegal act by saying that the rtniovalists ca-t -ome illegal vote too. His admission i true bur his- statenieiu the atli-ie:novahs's wrrp votin.r men iliegally is not true. We khow that is true o far a- Vernon Township is concerned and if nny other township in the county were guilty of casting illegal votes against the removal of the court hous NVt want Mr. Riley to speak up and publish it oh the guilty parties Cheap Talk "A Lvw (Vm ).( use wiil be built at o.u: en. -a ,r t fie prtseut Court lunise be rthuilt at Vcrnoid, this talk is to derive the tax pr-yer. This was the if.uc c;,i v. hu h the North Vernon Iienmvadsi weie beaten fept '2'2, PU;, jud will be worst- beaten in lid'). Why cn not X J conic who have V m. .:..! UiC IDIiiMllsMOlif r yenrs ga their new pike reads? why ire rtnot the pre.-fnt pike road.- belter pairt d. Thc people do nut co: North Vernon is the b-'tter Ale that place for the c'juntv tieat. ibw n ,.- l'l: and will o Kiy in ID'.h. The North Vernon rem naii-ts in P'l J by tigniug a remonjftrauv-e figaicst some improvemcat- on the eresnt vouri nous.. i,anul y ,l . . . . rtmon5i.iuce in.u iia present v .s . .,, ... 1 A e nrt iiouse nevded ro rej-.-isir. Our Government was foinuded ou the priticip'e of hCm rul? not on the rule of imported voter-". The Vernon Times has now oompltted ?even years of history and starts on the eighth year with vigor and hope. Trial subscription, for three months for 21 cents. rt is id a verv Pioni',nfnt :js,-.. s . - - . - . J V l 1 l - C-ent cdicial in Jennings County was heard to ,uy. "If we "could educate u.ese J'lJ.Lhl HEAD F RM FRS W1: WOUJjD uk ai-lrkjhtv-' ' Iheso fmmcrs ae getting educate.! - packer than he ever hoied tbo would - They propose to build a new Court r ' -mungs County. J :l r",to'" ict o tiered to irive a lot for it to stand on. They expect V? t0 l' ,U! e tih-vf c.oar the ground. r,f inkling, County Attorney Little ays he te heve theyoujht to postpone the mak-ia-ci pise roads until materia! roaus linti! material and llCotn faper. Why doe he &K'VCx ltponing the building new v oun liouae until material and labor (.womc cheaper: We need i.o.i :o:uis now. Was t ' ic ever a tune to build a new court ho as and

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George Lockard of Chester,! Arkansas, who was an c!d t'.ir.i ; resident of Vernon, was here! last week renewing- old acquaint-!

ances. and vi-.it ino- once familiar scenes. TvV, L, Patrick, wife and daughter, oi Columbus motored here and were guests of M. 15. Pat rick and wil'o. xva Kiciiardson, wife and daughter of North Vernon visited his parents last Thursday, Mrs. Goodrich of Shclbyville is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. E. Shaw. Mrs. Bennett of Scipio is the guest of her sister Mrs. Carey. Archie Wilson and family of X. Vernon called on Mrs. Wm. Ilinchman Saturday evening. James Feagler of Deer Creek spent Tuesday with W. P. Carr and wife. A representative of the Monroe Calculating Co. while transacting business here last week, asked a certain County Officer if it was true that there is to be an election to remove the County Scat. Receiving an affirmative answer the representative said, "You certainly would not be willing to sacrifice as substantial a building as this." This is also the verdict of the people. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Royce of Ripley Co. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, If. C. Semon. There will be no services at the M. E. Church Sunday night on account of the cvanagelistic meetings at the Baptist church. Joeob Swarthout who has been in the hospital at Indianapolis for an operation returned home Monday. ' IVea:his Service at the prcsnytcrian church on next Sunday afternoon at 2:30 All invited. Mrs. Robert Willman has returned from Indianapolis. Miss Mabel Johnson and Miss Ruth Stewart of Indianapolis arc visiting Mrs. Nannie Johnson. Mrs. Louisa Lattimorc of Indianapolis visited her sister Mrs. Sullivan here this week. Aleck Freeland of Tndinnrpolisvisited friends here Friday. Lafayette Patrick and wife, John Patrick and son Paul of Shelbyville were guests of M. B. Patrick and wife Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Hinchman is seriously ill at the h daughter, Mrs. Archie Wilson at North Vernon. Harry Hinchman is visiting his sister Mrs. Wilson at North Vernon. lien Downs of Deer Creek and Wm. Riley of Portland, Ore. were callers here Tuesday. Dr. W. II. Richardaon and wife entertained relatives from Madison Sunday. Alex Veasey and family of Tulsa, Okla. arc visiting Mrs. Florence Overfield and Mrs. Maggie Ransdall. Stafford Pyle of Kaoka, Mo. is visiting the Richardson families here. Norris Whitakerof Richmond pent Sunday here with Lucile Richardson. Dr. Will Abbett of Indiana polis is visiting his sisters here.! Miss Josio -pc.m- r . the AshvJllo X,m.i tr i .,v,. xxme iinn , larm SChOOl at Ashville Xorth ! Carolina and Mrs. Will Hutchtngs of Scipio were gfuest of Mrs. ' E, L. Wagner Monday. I . . , Miss Elnora Coryell entertain- , I v. ui yuung people i Vl Aiuusaay night in honor of her,1 cousin Kobert Batchelor of Ind-i& i.xwaiioi.s. ; Miss Mabel Veasy of Jeffer-i sonville and Mrs AIp-p - V.. ., in i 2 una cnimren of Oklahoma are f Vlsitinp- fripnM5 horn I

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East L,ovctt George Perry i3 ou the sick list. Judith Walker erent KnmUt. r.t India: .apons. "Thou shalt not covet" la there any thing North Vernon doesn't want. iit. a,nu s rs. i.eetor of Dupont spent Saturday night with Frank Jlargcsheuner and wife at Iovett G. F. Hansel in. having a well drill ed on ! s farm. Harold McCarter and family spent iuonaay ai nia lather's. Iis. Ruby Shepherd and children visited Mrs. Mathlas Ream near Gray ford Tuesday. Alta Paugh is taking music lessoua of Mrs. Lottie McCiellen at Dupont. Fred Hofiman and family were Hun day visitors at Henry Hargesheimers. Mrij. Maud Dunn of- Indianapolis spent Munday at George Perry's. Mr. Abbott and Mrs. Harah Hhenherdof Commiskey spent Sunday at x !Jj. inoniag. Mis3 Slildred Jamea spent la.st week with relatives at Paris Crossing. Toot your horn again editor Plain Dealer aud tell us some more about the wonderful majority North Vernon gave for the removal of the County seat. COMMISKEY Wheat harvesting commenced last week. There is a hue crop. Rev. Dupree of Louisville, Ky. held .service at church here Sunday morning. We had a line rain last Saturday eveniug which was much needed. Jt stopped wheal cutting for a while. There was a severe thunder storm along with the rain and is much cooler this week. Children's Day was odserved here Sunday night a large crowd out and a good program rendered. George Hartwell and family, Mrs. Margaret Hartwell spent Sunday with Mrs. John F. MeConuelband her sister Miss Nan Sharj) near Hcipio, Ind. I1 THr Ic f rr.unu ....... i .1 i . Kl l,Mfc r ' McClanahan and family last week. Marion shepherd was a guest of weo. nartwell and family , last Mon uay. i,uu vernon wauls a new Court House and w ants it bad with ail due apologies to our Ea&t Lovetl scribe. Tr a fiord Port and wife are entertain iciativea lor tne past lew days lne practice the North Vernon pan ers mate of calling everybody liars and everything lies that is contrary to me .xew uourt House at North Ver non is not winning friends for the Re tnoval. Alexander Ereeland of Howard Co ire UC4C isa,, weeis tiuntiug un old friends. He lived here when he was a hoy. Deibert Keith returned last week from J ranee. Mrs. Cora Kohhin'shmfhor xr. Da;is, returned from France last week and was her guest here a few days. " WU8 ie nrst she had seen him ior over a year. Miss Mildred James has been the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Traiford Port ior tne past few days. Gobin James and wife spent one uay last week with Mrs. Damsel Allen and children. Mrs. Blanche Kaiu has been sick the past week. Mrs. Florence Krenning was quite ill last week but able to be out again. People here are not wildly enthusi astic about a New Court Hou.se they say taxes are higher now than thev can Hardly stand. The war has been a constant drain for money and a big war debt to pay they do not want to pile the burden any higher. North Veraoa reminds us of a spoiled child setting up a howl for some conveted object and needing a call down by eome proper authority which ought to ne the voters of Jennings County. Rus.t Branch. "1M iaa Anderson and daughter re--u.u.uH.y uoia ew Albany. O. irom a visit with her mother Mr-. Lida Houck her mnthPrn.i... j - utvuiujia IllKlI l0m fora visit,Mr3- Bert Hough and her sister Mrs. CarlfS Hole of mar Butlerville went VTednesday to Mountain Veiu- nrn to Bee th! 1?, - aiuuus y in cancer ot tne stomuch. Iva Jane Ireland is a proud owner of new no. jert xxougn nas painted the house . arm' Ula ljroo- 18 slaying with Mrs. ieorgia Spencer. Its. Brook is on the sick list. KsveraJ from here attended the sl 4'-iil iVt--e at liuervule Vednes-

The much needed rain csme Saturday ad cow it U rainy-plenty. The wheat harvest that was began last week has been delayed on account of the rala. Opal Broo&s is now working for Mra George Etter. We ars glad to s Mrs. Etter out after a louz eicknea?. John Colemaa and wife are enjoying some tine music with their Victrola they purchase last week. Remember the Sunday School and preaching service here next Sunday morning. Everett Baker is helping. Jay Hayden with hia wheat harvest. Centerviilc There wa3 a rainfall of 3 and five eighth inches here Saiuruay afternoon. Jllaneh Wright, who spent her vacation with her parents E. J. Wright and wife returned to Indianapolis Thursday morning. V. P. Owings and wife called on

hia parents E E. Owings and wife Sunday evening. Bun and Daisy are living with her father thi3 summer as Mr. Davis has no other housekeeper. This rain makes it bad for harvest ing wheat we have heard of some wheat that was washed down and mud washed onto it. Mr. and Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Wright and daughter called on E. C. Lake and wife Sunday. Wiil Ochs and family called on John Dawson and family Sunday. Mr. Davis aud Mr. Morris went to North Vernon Saturday afternoon. E. C. Lake and wife went to Com miskey Thursday morning. John Ochs. wife, WillOch. family. Fred Ocbs, Miss Myra Woodward, E.J. Wright, wife and daughter Opra called on Will Davis and family Sunday afternoon. Grayford The rainy weather is pulling wheat cutting back. Mr. Noah Bland and wife of Vernon are spending a few days with their son John on the farm. E, IJ. Grinstead had a horse badly cui on tne barbed wire fence one day last week. Grayford Grange has new lights in stalled and purchased of Will Gaskill. H. J. Schnadiuger lost a valuable horse Thursday night. Rev. Harry Bailey and his brother William attended the ordination of Roy Beefe of Dupont last Friday. Quite a number from here attended the wheat inspection last Friday at G. M. Crist. Miss Hazel Ross is reported on the sick list again. Mr. Joe Mitchel and family spent Sunday wiih his brother-in-law William Austiu. Quite a number of farmers are busy setting out tobacco plants. Mr. Albert Ross and little daughter Fern spent Sunday with his brother-in-law Dessie Meek. Next Saturday night is regular Grange meeting. Miss Mable Baily returned home one day last week from Marion, Ohio on account of being threatened with typhoid feyer. Mr. Walter PoweIl3 mother ia spend ing a few weeks with him. Weston Wheat harvest is on and with fair weather will be about finished up this week-. Mrs. Eliza Millspaugh will so to rmroury, iillnoj, this week to visit her daughter. Dry weather is feriouly aflectins? growing crops and vegetation. George Laekard an old time resident here but now of Arti oncoo i iaiting his sister, Mrs. Mary Bare. The locusts are nearly a thing only to ba remembered. Threshing will probably commence next week if weather continues favorable. Misi Graee Foeter a student of nursing at Indianapolis is vis-iting here for a week with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Wetzel. Mrs. Marvel Mareum and Mr. and Mrs. L. Ji. Bogers are visiting for Una week with Mr. and Mrs. U. MJIopklns then Mr. and Mrs. Itogers will rete-n to their home in Wisconsin. And just &h we finish writing word reaches us that Mr. and Mrs. Valentine I rapp are parents of a new boy. We already have an appropriation of imm for market highways. Be careful, don't get more than you can handle. MO newrpeper ca tuccccd i,-il! rr: . for theca i.ha I;? ticir rdvert- "

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