The Vernon Times, Volume 8, Number 6, Vernon, Jennings County, 24 July 1919 — Page 4

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All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Justus-good" are but rapencicnts that trifle with and endanger the health of Ilr;ts enj Cliildrea rrerience srrainst Experiment. !; A J f t f- -j0m: mm, a .. u 1 W4 ya a sJ Vfe it 4 I i i Castona is a hamlecs substitute tor C.Jtor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation cf Food; civin healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Ilothtr's Friend.

1 ( 3 , L H "tt iif 4 Bears the I1 "4 fli The Hind You Have TMr Cf ITAUP COMPA The V ernon Times I'uilih(d every 'Ihurt-day at VERNON. IND. chc:ley mum, mitt & mhkr riub'jcrtption price, postage paid to any part of the lnited States, Hawaii, Porto Rico, PhUlipines and Mexico. Onk Vkakhi Jodiaoa fl.-o Ofi 'e:r in ail .ones up tu the "Ah, 1.'.0 One Year in all otie. above the 5th, l 75 Payable in advance. KITHL 1JHOS. Vernon Dealers in Dry oods, jroeries. Shoes, Hats and Caps, Gents, furnishings. Our. stock is larger for this season of year. We invite you to inspect our stock and get our prices. Our prices are always reasonable. Kitle Bros. HIGH G U A I) K F K R T I LT R E RS We manufacture High Grade, Fertilizers, our jj-oods contain Animal Matter and will not sour the soil nor tiro tne crops, we also manufacture and sell Raw Ground 1 'one. Cut Meat and Hone for chickens and Feeding Tankage for hog-s, see our ag-ent in your territory or if -ou do not iind him write us and we will see that vou are supplied, HU 1 1 N E R PERT I LI Z K R CO. Seymour, Ind. xr a pwTT,c?r Carpenters, Cabinet Makers, Boat Builders, Joiners1 and Painters who underst and High Class Finishing. Our plain is lihtand well ventilated. Port Clinton is located on "Lake Erie m the famous fruitgrowing-

seetion, m" d way between Toledo i Wells, of this place says the is recoverand Ckneiand on the main line inS nicely from a recent operation for

of the New York Central Raiiroad. A good, inexpensive little town in w hich to live. Plenty of Sishinir, hunting and boating. Attractive summer resorts near lv. Sleadv work. 1 t L.A I I it 1 ; 1 w i i Vj i i 1 . i I I . t i 7 7 Ssnd us the price cf r. y 1 a

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at A w i r has been made under his ner- . . . . no one to deceive von i:i this. 1 1 r fir W Signature of '-"""lit- '' ' :" ver 30 Years Always Bought MV, MVWVORK CITY, COMMISKEY Left over from last week. Elinore Bweany, eight year old adopt, ed daughter of Schuyler Sweany and wife died last week from the effect of diphtheria. She had apparently recovered from it, and the disease developed into epinal meningitis. She was eick about two weeks, Burial at Marion Church yard. Funeral services were conducted by Chesley Holmes at the residence. Besides her adopted parents Klinore leaves her twin sister, Elnora, to mourn her loss. Her sister is also the adopted daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Sweany. H. T. Austin went to Indianapolis Sunday, called by the death of Ernest Austin, bis nephew and a son of Robert Austin, Henry's brother, The funeral w as heid Monday p m. Mrs. Willoughby's arm is healing nicely. Mrs. liessie Keicbie and daughter, ot N. Vernon returned home last Saturday night after a visit here with her parents, C. V. Bridges and wife. Mbs EaVene Dixon, of Speeds, Tud. is here visiting relatives. Mrs. Schuyler Sweany has been sutl'ering from blood poisoning on her hand, but is reported better at present. Charlie Campbells daughter is at Sellersburg, taking treitment for an absess upon her arm. She is improving nicely. George Hartwell and family were at Crothersville on Sunday afternoon to visit Wf H. Leigh and wife The hitter are both quite feeble. Dr. I). W. Mathews is taking hia daughter, Geneva, to Louisville again this week to have the the caste on her limb changed. It will be about three months more before the little lady can walk. She bad a surgical operation performed abont three months ago for straightening the Jimb. Mis Nettie Naden, of Rushville spent last Friday night with Lizzie Glosaer. Mrs Margartt Hartwell his been at Rushville, Ind. the past w eek visiting her eon, Albert Hartwell and family, A daughter was born to the latter July 7. Word from Miss Mary Well?, of Chicago, to her aunt, Miss Carrie appendicitis. Mrs. Pearl Lett has returned to Chicago after a visit with relatives here. Hay harvest commenced here lust week. Still we have no wheat threshed in this vicinity. Eggs are 40 cts. per dozen Berry season and our merchants out of susrar is our luck. Rush Branch Rev. Alexander and wife and daueh-' - fn,. ,.f i v,-. ---uvr, csuing ( oa J. IN. C&lhcott and wife Thursday. 1 say. Mrs. Lida Houck returne J to her hoineat New Albany O. after amonth ' slay with her daughter Mrs. Ida Aud-' erscn. Ilra.L.hleO.eofCounal Blufis, la. ,

steppsJ for a rlzii t.lti T. 17. C.:.. r.cd wife tad cti.tr c!i trlzzl, c.V 1 : wa? to Ullaa to rii:s Ltr c;a f: :I Gadsoa eecI ficai!). Craw.; r reaidxot here S2cr-1 j zz Dr. Cox's son who til beea fa Fiat.ce came to Lis graad rzrast ). N. C I e-tt Vdutsday. Cia teat comn g as al. tae happier whea-Ls fouud bi- p.e is beie wnenfce thought the were in C on u. Ge.igf ;.Doci in kilt m buin-cs

Is I I l HI liO tiUUIX, i .I j 5f vrrai I.oik litre alien JU 1. tjua t i,, v 1114 ac t, tu 7rt ran . in I.I ' mi-j ' sp lit Ihu idaj at . iii(j. Mii i -irv p..er. s hein -itib 1 uc ?t.udj School ionktn ion nut auj;. 10, eeiytody in1.1(1 t &UtlU uvt-r Irum let wee. A. K Hsker is oj th tiea hit. Several f.om here Attended tb street Crnivl at N. Veruou lat wsx. Dr. Cox 'a rtceived word liiturdiy thai tbeir ton bad arrived ovr tea, and would soon be at home. lira Lillie Gudson, and VVnldaoa of Counsel Blufis la ia here visiting J.N, Callioott aud wife, and other fiinds Mrs Gudaon used to live here. Mrs. Lida Houck i on the sick list. Olive Brooks and Zenith Fall of San Jacinto, went to Brooksburg, Satuidny for a viit with M is OHvt People. Ester Cox is visiting Etoil Hwarthout at Butlerville thrr-eek. T. H. Hchlotruaa. wife, and druhte Manie, and Walter Lough, attended the Sunday School Convention &t Otter Creek Suuday afiernooa. John Scblotman i having his wheat hauled by auto truck from threihicz machine to car at Graytord. T. H. Scblotman and family and Walter Lough and wife were calling on James Hand and wife at Vrnoa Sunday evening. Marble Cornet 4 . Lett over from last week. Our farmers are just closing the wheat threshing season... H. E. Spann was ia M4isoa on business several days last wtek. Mr. N. J. Van Antwerp returned home Friday after a visit with relatives in Vernon aod Holloa. Our paator, Rev, Hurt, of Cssxia preached here Sunday mornicj. F vival is expected to begin next Sun--day night. Mra. Mattie Decker, of Vemta T lilted relatives here the end of t&3 nziZ Mrs. Mary Ussb, and iiowgrd VtnAntwerp spent Sunday with Jat. Umh and family near M ladle Fork. Henry Dilk and wife epent Sunday with Abe Van Antwerp and family. T. P. Adam and wife remains quit poorly. Some of our young folks atttndsd Children's Services at Marble, Sunday night Mr. Johnson, our new grocer was ia Madison. Friday. While preparing the auto truck for a drive Sunday morning, Ray Shsldsn had tha bed jacked up and as he rt ached under to catch the spring the jack slipped letting the bed dovrnoa thswrhi of his right hand almost severing It. Dr. Chas Denny, of Eellevie, attended the case but giyes no assnracc of what the outcome may prove to be. At present he is in a serious condition and suffers greatly. San Jacinto. Left over from last week. Mies Olive Brooks and Zenith Fall went Saturday to Brcoksbnrg to spend a few days with relatives. Joe Holmes and Vernon Brooks spent Sunday at Brcoksburg. Violet and Martha ferguson carat Sunday from Indianapolis to visit their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Holmes. Russell Eutell and son Edwin spent Sunday with Joe Estells. Homer Fry and wife called oa Robert Fry and family Sunday tvenlDg. J. B. Fry entertained company Sunday. Gladys Estell is belpicg her sister Mrs. Russell Estell with housa cleaning and threshing this week. Had a ball game between Frdca and Cinto Sunday 21 to 7 ia favor cf Cinto. Dr. W. A. Wildman ia able to be out after a couple of weeks illnesi. EAST LOVETT r, j . Mrs. Olhe Gendncks returned to her h at Falmonth Monday, .. , ' " , S . .- Mrs. ifssij iiennett ana diitUr n'Hmroltfnin Sr. v-- M r ep !-... ,... I micm EUmcSB. ,

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The first thing that the owners of Huntingburg wagons have to say about them is that "THEY ARE THE LIGHTEST RUNNING- WAGONS I EVER HITCHED TO". It has always been noted for its easy pulling, for its substantial appearance, and for its lasting qualities. They are made of the best material obtainable.-being made of oak and hickory arid ironed with the best of maleadle iron and steel. Sold only by

x X fj 7 V v 7J? 70) 77fO w Wfie , - : -r M M i Mrs. Ella McCltllea of North Verada Tiaitad A. R. James last week Charles Graham who has beea ova' izzx ror ten monins arnveu nome Citurdsy. lira. Uollls Torbet of Wmfield Kantxs ii visiting 11 rs. U. W. Palmer. Thtshins ia this iciaity is abont all dsoe. Vfalk of JtSarsoa Co. is dots the work.' ' . Robert Holcomb and wif of ' Marion tie visiting rltives hers. " Ilxriie James and family of Csymcur spent last week with his slsterjdiss Iltaaie James. Ths ica crszzi socis.1 at Mr. Rich3oncs for Miss Hcllis Crawford of Iawa Wednesday evening waa well attended.; ... Ccnterville. Frsd Corbia who ia working at Indii2polia visited host folks over Baaday. lit. aad 11 rs. Joha Houck, of Fort V.ayns cams Friday afteraooa for a Ti:It with the latters brother Z. C. Jjitt tap wife. iil Davis wtat to hia brother Ccaia'a Banday to tttka csre of thsir ttrck whilt thiy rnida a trip to Tad' fitipolia. Cliriace Dawaon, wife and Fred Fitter called on Will sad Daisy Ow ifiSt Sasday eveaiag. i&x. and lira. Alexander passed throsga 'hsre Baaiay afternoon. Baa and Dtlij called oa his careats EVE. Owicss and wifa Sunday after acoa. " ;. TIME TABLE. Madison Divisioa, Pennsylvania Railroad. North Bound . South Bound Na?17,7:Ka. m.No.926, 10:23a, ru No.947,3:46p. ra.N6.9I6, 7;27p.m 17. A. EASi 'ZTT "1 Vernon, - - Indiana Lifa irt'Otfiar.. Plsns'ta. 'arconl tratkfally gays that . xaany of tie planets ar taach Tder "thaa ocra; U3ereire, otlugs who dwsU tbereoa ocbt to possess y&st fuzZ cf iafonaatioa that would te et tacalculable yalue to es poor rasrtils. f He makes tlU rsxs sxtlg atatemttt assort tLat other planets are BOiihabuea because uiey cave no atnospliers 7 so fcot cr cttfrwii tctslly dlf.v' irom te carxa. tere were RO lujh t& tilffl ttM.. XT WflJll.1 T f- f t cr lilt 4rtaGk that Uia-titzia

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THE. VERNON CM The hot weather has arrived but you can QUENCH YOUR THIRST here with everything that is cooling. Also a full line o Cigars, Tobacco, and Candy for the Middies Don't forget the GROCERIES We have a full line of the best on the market. Watch our Saturday Specials ' HI i I! ! I i ; I' 1 Ctata of Chto, City cf Tole-Ja. Iica Coantr. as. Frank j. Chancy ciakts oath tbat b is senior parU)r of tb firm of F. J. . f Co- dols buatn ia the City or Toledo, County tni Etat aforcaaid. ONE HUNDRED DOLUiia for ju-t fff 5vry." Cat-rrij that caasot b tfrTJ of ltALL.8 CATARRH a worn to oaf or ebo aad auicrll!4 ia ?y-F,?atnce' tt5 ft5s ?7 Dcmtr. A;. A"5- A. V. GLJ2ARON. ifffr NoUry Fu&ilc. tiAH Catarrh Xftdicia I tka lntraaily and acta tbrowra tir feleo-d en toa i.ucou eurf&cea of tiia Eyattm. tad for ttl8aontfl. fr, F. J. CMmi A CO.. Tct4a. O. foil by all Smriitt. .Sc. -Haifa Family 4 f gr eesatlpatloB. team mm 1 "H J -UH 1w,.iMlJ I'd"' CP rr ' f ; ! 1 "? a Wi,. wawe a V. tta a af " 'j w I an " ' 4-k " 1

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