The Vernon Times, Volume 8, Number 8, Vernon, Jennings County, 7 August 1919 — Page 4
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A Special Sale f ( Men's 5i.T)0 and 84.00 1-1 ATS at S 1 .08.
I) ust arrived a new assortment of Scoutsf Percale, was 'JHc per yard now 22c yd J :
I A Special Sale nf Brown Muslin, was 20? j -I and I He nr yard, now reduced to l()c. l I This is only a part of Our U
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San Jacinto. Ur&nduaa Cox is very poorly at this writing. Mr. Mti'i Mis. iiichjrd Urinstead spent Hun lay with his parent?.
A lare crowd atttudtd uueting at1 fJrahsnij .Sunday night. Meetings will cjutinue all this week. Everett Bker has returned home after a few weeks stay with" Jay Hayden and wife.
Mr. MitJuie Buudy enltrUioed company Sunday evening. Misa Carrie Livingood spent 'Sunday with Gladys K-tel). Our next Sunday Hcbooi convention will be held at Hush Branch Aug. 10. Marion and little sieter Joyce returned home Suady, after a two weeks visit with Raymond Kstelt and wife of Fowier. Mr.' Vernon Brooks and Miss Joe Holmes spent'Suuday with their parents. Audity Ksieli and Everett Baker spent Sunday with Guy Brooke. Mr. J. ii. Fry remains about the same at this writing. Eggs i- cents a dozen this week. Threshing is progtes?ing nicely in this neighborhood. y.r. and Mis. Oliver Audeibou vis ited with NV M. McDowell Sunday.
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111 men that appearo 1 before State Highway ("ouunisioi the first of tlie week, leort'much ercouravromeut, le's all give this matter ali the boat we have and ft&nd loyally wiiii the men.
The editor r f the Pi in Dca'or appears to know all a vit t ta- k throwing a'la?r the Court i welcome to in vestigatc thi atl'airifit falls on any YcriKui citu-n llien punih reerding'y T.xpa)er Jim i ab nil tht i n'y m,e t'ast knos j-.i?: who the penon r pion-i were. The fain Dca'cr saj s.'-a. S'.OmUit) retainer ft e ha been raided f.r Hon John M Lewis by Verno;'. The editor of this pper do;vs not realio that over $lo,nu..o;; of the county: ais-ed tax payers are united tn thN tot ion.
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I. R. CARHEY
The editor of the .North Vernon Sun
or the writer of the article in the squirt
about the State Road Highway frorr Madison to Columbus, says since N
Vernon has Uen made the county seat
this road is pombie There remairiH just thia to be said, the por foolish editor aims to deceive his readers or ele he does not know any better. When euch men as NVm Springer,
VYm Guthrie, John Auiiek, Geoige
Crist, O. 11. Piattcr Ri,d others have
detniogs, Jeflerson and Rarthoiom w countie? unite I in this road plan then this editor eays it is poible cow since North Vernon is the county seat. He m not aware that over ; h,mM of Jeuniug? county's assccd valuation vot-
; cd pgaicst removal: that North Ver
non ia not the county seat and may never be. Anyway he should have Vetn wise enough to know that a road from Mad it on, nearest point on the Oliio river to the iradc ccater of ludiana the road conuecticg these points would p)t,-s through Dupont, near Gray ford, Vernon, North Vernon. Seipio, etc. This editor in this squirt eajs these men are trying to pull a road that has
if en teatatively laid out. These men are not entertaining uch a thing This is entirely a new roai which these counties ar entitled to. The fact is this pjp shot editor ought to be aequainte i with ths salj -et rii keep hi nse and piper out of the game. 1 he sel fishnets exhibited by this paper in this matter w a disgrace to the
peop'e of Jenniaigs County.
As Usual a large crowd attended the Co. Fir oa Thursday. Mr. Shui WoCainni of Kirklin, Ind. and Frank dordm of Vernon were calling on O. M. Silver and family Weunts lay.
C. M . Silver end George Hamer wert business callers at North Vernon Hajturdvv. T. H. Schlotman and John Lossey were hauling wheat to Vernon Saturday-
Co Ag. nt Mr. Rchards and a mao
from Purdue weie at ( harle. Ploughe's
Friday showing th fanners how t
cull their hens for layers.
T. H. Schlotman aod family were the Sunday guest! of Harry Heid and family. Several from here aie attending the serici of nuetings at Graham. Thoma i.'ouboy at d family motored beyond Hayden and spei t the day with Mr. Riodian and fami y.
Mis Beny aud family, Noia McDowell the Mis.es Brooks and Uilroj Ploughs were the Sunday guests of Jasper a ad E-ter.Cox. Mrs. Eita Cox spent part of last week with Mrs. J. M. Swarthout at Butlerville Mis. Anna Fry is able to be out after her recent sickmss. George Etter aLd family and Carl McNetly of Clear Spings sp-nt 8undiy with Waller JLough and wife. Dr. Ne'sou and wife and Mr. Rougher and wife of Osgood were calling on Dr. Cox's a-.d Mr. CallicutC Sunday eveniug. " Mis. Win Dowell wa ca'ling on Mrs, Beny Monday . Earl Mills and family and John Emil and Gaylaul Mills motored west or IndianapoMs to visit their sister Mrs. Roland Stiue and fami'y. The much needed rain came Thursday. S. H. Convention here text Sunday afternoon. Everybody invited to come.
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tJtorge Wa'ieri called on Ed. Fields Tuesday ceaii g. Several fiom here ar making pUi.s to sttendthe Uxr tola mew County fair. JHs Zelpha Duuu i oa the hieX list. Miss Alts Walters called oallrs. Joe Werner Suuday.
There will be Sunday Srchoo! here next Sunday afternoon. Pie se aRteud. Kenneth Vaiscoy and family and Miss Arlioe Kelley were Sunday guests of Edward Bennett and family. Brook Riley has heeu helping Mr. How man. There were quite a number at church last Sunday. " x Mis Doris Hall spent Su-.day with the Misses Lola, Alta, Millie and Aletha Walteis. Millie and Aletha Wait era called on Mrs. Maggie Williams Snnday eveningJohn and William Werner called on Arthur Sehlotmer. The hum of a thieshicg machine caa be heard in this vicinity. Mr. Ft rry Berk and family entertaiued Otto White and family of N. Vernon Sunday.
Mr. Ed. Fields is on the sick ILst. j Jake Swarthout who has tsen critic- j aiy ill is now under the Doctor's care. 2dr. Joe Werner has leturned to h!a! home from Columbus, where he hm been working. ; Crcps aie looking fine feince the rEin. . Mrs. Aurtl.ur flack has returned' hoaie'from Kentucky. Seveial from here attended the Jta-' Dings County fair Et Nortli Vercco..!.. Miss Irene Fl&ok 'made fcailccei . trip to Yercoa recently.
HOT YEATHER THIS! But here is the only place to keep cool . We have everything to DRINK, and they are cold too: everything to EAT, and they are good; also everything to SMOKE and CHEW. We have a full line of GROCERIES and all kinds ot FRUITS. In fact we have everything that you want to EfiTf Yours for good service.
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