The Vernon Times, Volume 8, Number 11, Vernon, Jennings County, 28 August 1919 — Page 4
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A Ellim OF PLAIN TALKS TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF THE H)UBTU CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
Do You Want to 31ezi a Ienzocratic Congressman in zgso? ou an; engaged in a business to which the comi! munitv, the ' nation, nav even the WHOLE WORLD is now turning in this wonderful time of reconstruction. ORGANIZATION is the slogan of today. Other lines of industry are organized and are now represented at the National Capital, and they GET RESULTS. Is it not time the FARMER began to get results in National Legislation along Commercial and Economic lines? The present Congress has cut off Federal aid from YOUR County Agricultural Agent's Fund. Do YOU approve of this? In the past it was proper to have an Expert. on Taxation and Tariff and Finance, but NOW the People of this District need a REPRESENTATIVE OF THE FARMER. New forces and new policies are coming forward, and the Farmer and his interests must be taken care of by your National Representative. The Democratic Partv in this District went down in defeat at the last election. Will YOU redeem the Fourth District at the coming election by nominating a man WHO CAN BE ELECTED? The Fourth District is an AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT. More than three-fourths of our people are Farmers. There are more than 12,000 Democratic Farmers in the Fourth Congressional District. YOU can name a nominee for Congress at the Primary next May. Are YOU not entitled to a Representative, a man who will look after YOUR affairs and YOUR interests, BECAUSE YOUR INTERESTS ARE HIS INTERESTS? C. E, OUSTER, of Bartholomew County, the Democratic Candidate for Congress -at the Primary m-.t May, IS A SUCCESSFUL FARMER AS WELL AS A CAPABLE LAWYER." He is a Member and one of the Organizers of the Bartholomew County Farmer's Association. He Uiu.ws what YOUR needs ate ami will -jive them attentionHe is in thorough SYMPATHY with your needs. lie believes in iair play. He does not believe in gambling in the necessities of life. He d.es not beheve it '"air to the Farmer to compel him to sell his products at the other imm's prieo. CUSTER, IF GIVEN THIS NOMINATION, CAN BE ELECTED OVER ANY RE P C HI A 6 A N C AN DIP A T E . LUSTER will command hi Party Strength regardless of any Dissatisfaction growing out of Appointments, long tenure of office, or Local Differences. CUSTER is an efficient, forward-looking young man, who will counsel with YOU helore lie votes on questions affecting YOUR interests. CUSTER wilt represent YOU, Mr. Farmer, because he KNOWS your needs and is in thorough sympathy with YOU. A vote at the Primary for C. E. CUSTER is a Vote for a man of Progressive Views who can bring- VICTORY out of DEFEAT. Vote for Custer for Congress
The Vernon Tunes Published every Thursday M VERNON. IND.
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The many friends cf Thomas II. C. Wilson, formerly of Jennings County, who for the last seven or eight years has been connected with the Government Forestry Service with headquarters &t Madison, Wisconsin, will be glad to hear of & well-deserved increase in hia salary from 11500 to $2820. Thomas It. C, Wikoa is the son of WmT. Wilson of Commiskey. The Vernon Times ia prowd of Thomas as an old Jennings County boy.
San Jacinto. Several from here attended church at Bethel Hunday night. Misa Carrie Jackson entertained a friend from Anderson last week. Kate Fry called on Mrs. W. II Ho! men Tuesday. Robert Fry "and family spent Sunday with hia parents J. B. Fry and wife. Verftoa Brooks, Paul Schall, Zoe Holmes and Zenith Fall attended Camp meeting at Srvantehurg Sunday. Opal Brooks, and Gladjs arid Pearl Esteli spent Sunday afternoon with Carrie Livingood and in the evening motored to Vernon with Carrie Jackson 'and friend from Anderson. Mr.- LIvingocd wife and children spent Sunday with Mr. Garret, cf near Batlsrt ill?. ' Eerett Baker spent Saturday and gandsy with s lady friend in Madison. Jo Estell aal sod were business csllefs t Vernon Monday and Taedfty. Lester gpeneer and family maraed to their hc!!ue ia llirk'in after a few uys Ull :ih rIj:tir- ar,.I fiiens. 11 ri Jit-ati 1 11 r. 1 1 Ti ii :izi:x A r th ur i'ic-'j. c :.;.:, j. -r.iiJL ttzzx home lr
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