The Vernon Times, Volume 8, Number 12, Vernon, Jennings County, 4 September 1919 — Page 4
The Vernon TImes Published every Thursday at VERNON, IND. Subscription price, postage paid to . wit" iuvv'i i liiiujjnit'f! i'.jiu i . . . . , V ...... I. JU l -. 1 , . V I ir i 11 "J ! ! 7 A in ( - t. til ) ."j h Out War in ai n: p- above the Alb, Payable ui advance. Th I ".iunt v C.utjt'il are in rc'i!ar aossion ami 'a ill make the t;c'i:sarv a pprpi lotions to coni u ct t he :i ;f ii; f Jen nhis ( nunvv t-r !!),- car P.tlV and 1J20. Mn'iy of the- tax paver From iiiil.T. nt p.trtv .u llip county that in improvement then inter. slWill Hulse secured the contract to finish the Huber pike in Vernon township. This is a much needed improvement and he informs the persons living along the said pike that it will be rushed to completion before bad weather. hi:.' hearing ,turaiut County Clerk Clifford H. Long was set for Wednesday. September 10. This trial the outcome of the art of Mr. Lonr refusing the rcciumt commission the hallats ami ix'fuitit: to act as such clerk at tor recount. JENNINGS COUNTY LAW AND ORDER LEAGUE The .Iftuut , ( uoy Law and )rkr League met in regular session Sept. j , p-tpt, ,ini adopted the following decimation f principle?-: F I R ST, T purge our heal jjovernn.swt and pol itie of. f rand, corruption and errei inaiiipu'a'ions. . M 'ON D. 1 tiMi.f sinl cultivate witlcn the citizen " ur county a spiit of fairnes-, honor, and sincerity in all their political acts. I tilHR To t r i v lor the moral h .d economical administration ff public urtnlis i?i our couuly. KOl'P.lH, To cooperate with &U exitin organizations in the iutht-rHijCe uf tht si- uk ji-cl . 'otD iiiiUeP. T'Ue haw ami Order LeKU H; ,1 ,j t. .1 prinoipks that will rn-l cvn do t !tb ny one's mora', religious and :.,litio.4l belief or snTiiafione in the lov-it Hint i reads to admit anyone to it. meinlvrsdiip that believes Jeunitigs t'ounly ean alnnd a little drt-irjj up inoift'.ly, reliKiuueily and pliticHUy. jiivd is wild to do fo. .lennins lvauty if now uoder th thraldoui of a political feecrt-l ri tj thst haii ronlrtd'cd t-e t-ounly for some tirue. The lrutieKt, rlraa i.d 'air taxpayer dad yulet H.-ks that be have fair play in the ait'ftjr of J callings County, acd tho League is not organized to ruin, hut prutfi-t this mora!, economical administration of put he aflairrs of Jenruu.s , .uitty, and lid tie Iooa county iits of fraud, corruption and secret inaiiipulaliODs. This means tht any citizen in fvor of aoi-h fomlitiom lo be brought about in Jennings County can become ft litem br of the League C C. Jortian, Fred better, Morris Wilaey, W. M. Weuzcl aoa E. P. Trapp arc taking in the sights at the State Fair. They fa ope also to get a seat oa the stand with Wood row Thursday e van ins. Paul and Hilda Simmon visited friends be re this vi ok. They wen1 entertyinen over niirht hv Mrs. Marv X. Laswell. ""fail 4 jk ?hm '" i MmS 4i m m m A Per Izizziz nni CldlJrea Alwjvs tATi "v 1 ?? Phone '202 U MERNOM 1ND J V I 4 k,J J i XJ I U 1 it m
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CORRESPONDENCE. Rush Branch Phillip Fewell and wife and daughter, Rose Oldfather, and family and Al Fewell, wife and son George, spent Tuesday afternoon with their niece, Hettie Lough. A man in III. hu purchased the Heid farm and expects to move here by sprint". He here last week loolina: aiter ihe place. Mr. L vitijtood r moving bis fauaPy ois ihi- old Read frui ner Vernon. Mrs. Kara. ai,d duhter of Mudlow Ky.. weic ttie ut-sts of tberr uut rn Th oiiasfonboy and fam ly from Thursday until Saturday. Isic Hal! is tiuilding a h-rn on his farm Mr, Pr ofc ml ife and daughter Aline, w. nt to Brookabury Thursday I i.it r-Uti es ai d atteniled the re union sa urdav. Thev returned home Suiidav. Sev ral from here attended tht all day meeting at Btthel Sunday. Mr Otto ("rank entertained her Mister and tiuftbnd from ln.dinapolis last week. They returne! home Monday and .lr. nnd Mis. Crank aeconipauied them. Several fn-ni here attended the 8. S. Convention at Bntlervi 1- Sunday afternoon. Trustee, T. H. .-ehlotman atteuled the teacbn' mettit-g at N. Vernon fast week. Several ftorn heie attended the An derson Beunion at Need more Sunday. ilowV Kewell and w U of Judyville were calliuir ou hi cousin. Mettle lKugU Saturday cveuieg. Mi.s l'lla Con boy waa ktwppitig at Madison last week. Floyd Hough and Mi.- Loreua AnderMou of Habbii Plain were quietly married at Vernon Saturday. We- ex tend congratulations. Willis Mitchel and tamily and Mart Fuukbouser, wife and two daughter. Iorm aud FetD, and two toas. Hair vey and AUeu of Oxford, O. came Fri day to viiit relative aud old friends until Sunday moroiug. We weieglad to know their two sons Harvey and Curtis who have bt-en to Frauce have got home alright, and Donna and Fern who were taking uuree'a course at indianapolif have graduated and Mia Dorma has a poeition. Burt Hough aud wife ud son Floyd were chopping at Madi?oi Wednesday. Cllllord Fewe'd moved on his farm Monday. T. 11. Scblolman unloaded ear of coal to the various school districts. George Hauner aud wife weut to Clear Springs Saturday to visit her relatives and attend a rtuuiou Sunday. Miss Iva Bundy of Iodianspoli is visiting her mother Minnie Buudy and iiler Hav. EAST LOVETT Mi?. Mary Palmer returned Mon day from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Mae Moorhead. Uev. Pirtce of Madison held services at Graham Presbyterian church Sun day morning and evening. J. O. Perry and family attended the Old Settleis' Meeting ai Volga, Jeffer son Co., Saturday. Sylvt&ter Rlnear and wife of Vernon township spent Weduesdav with Sam Johnson aud family. Mildred James is visiting relatives at Franklin. CJeorge Moorhead and wife are visit ing relatives in Fairbury, IU. Frank Carson-and family weut to Alexandria Tuestlsv tor a visit w ith relative?. Mrs. Jesse Graham and children of N. Vernon are spending a few days witli her sister Mrs. Locke James. Mrs. Csara Mitchel and children of Anderson are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dickey. David Carson aud wife of N. Vernon are visiting his" mother Mrs. Faonle Carson. Joseph Hendricks and wife attended the Old Settlers Meeting at Volga Saturday. E. G. Graham and wife went to Indianapolis Mouday to visit relatives and attend the State Fair. John Brown and two sisters of Franklin were guests of A, It. James and family Sunday. Mrs, John Ashton aud two daughters of Bear Creek spent Sunday at G. P, Ham el's .
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COMMISKEY Mort Davis of Jef'ersoaviile, hss been here vUitiog his sister, -lira. Bin Robbies and faaiily. He was recently rfturnrf froia overtas service. Hubert Kunyau of Indianapoli liss been visiting relatives here, irby Deputy la reported l etter. He il 111 of I nfjtuoui at the Lome of hi en.!., t's i Deputy . Wet ed a-Cix 1 w ave last wesk. Gc ? te.rk a truck load of hcg I lt..:.::.z f. r T. .1. Etsrlrs "c"; day l,i wesk.
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tiers visiting relatives last weekWilliam asd Edward Dixon of ,Tt?a son Couaty near Ssyraour spent lt wee): end with relatives here. George Artz took a truck load of hogs to InriiauapoliJ last Wednesday, Frank Corya going with him as it the latter' truck. The liib freight ratei are not troubling tte farmer so much since we have motor trucks. H. T. Austin aud wife, E. W. Austia and family, Geo. ilartwell and family, John E. Wilkersou aud Mrs. Margaret Ilartwell were ml Seymour oa Tuesday ehoppiug and attending the District meeting of the Farmers' Federation. Lewi Taylor, general Secretary of the Federation and Lieut-Go v. Edgar Bush were the principal speakers. Several hundred farmers attended the meeting which was held in the beautiful Shielda Park iu Seymour. Centerville. A. L. Shepherd of Lebanon, Boone County came Monday morning for a visit with his cousins, Viola and E. C. Lake. They took him to Wilbur Bailifi's Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Henry of Indi anapolis spent from featurday morning I till Mouday afternoon with the latter's sister and husband E. L. Morria and wife. Mr. John Meyer and wife former residents of this place who live near Antwerp, Ohio, were calling on old friend and neighbors heie Friday. Mr. and Mr. Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Henry were pleasant callers at Forest Home Sunday eveuing. Bun Owings and wife called on their uncle, Coud Davis and family Saturday aftemoou. Stockholders of the Jennings Co. Oil Co., held a meetiog at John Dawaon's Saturday eveniug. They have had an Inspector here last week. Marble Corner Mr. Chandler, traveling aiesman for E. E. Scott was doiug bus'me.s in our town one day last week. Several from here attended the bll game at Do tout Sunday. Charles Hash and family of Illinois are visiting hi mother Mrs. Mary Haeta. Abe Van Antwerp was in Dupont Saturday. Mr. Gray of the Monroe neighborhood wa a bushiest caller here Friday. Jean Wildman of Illinois is visiting relatives here. Our farmers are buy hauling tomatoes to the cannery at Dupont. Howard Van Antwerp returned home Tuesday after spending several day with his grandparents at Middle Fork. Mrs. Maggie Braudenburg has been quite sick Mrs. Ella Graves aud grandson Roacoe were calling on Win Adams and family Sunday. Little Meredith Johnson is reported on the sick list Chas Matthews and family of Haney's Corner were iu our town Sunday. Dr. Wildman and wife of San Jacinto were ca ling on relatives here Sunday. J. N. Martin, wife and children of Aurora were visittng relatives here part of last week. lrank Wildman and family of Versanies visited relatives here Sunday. San Jacinto. Several from here attended the all day meeting at Bethel Sunday. Mrs. Georgia Spencer visited Mr?. Joseph Estell Monday. W. E. Holmes and wife attended all day meeting at Bethel Sunday. Bert Losey and family of Illinois are visiting her parents Will Fall and wife. A large crowd attended church at Graham Monday night. Bert Hough and family were shopping in Madison Friday. Joe Eateli delivered a truck load of flax seed at Madison Tuesday. Mr. and Mr. Myer Brooks and daughter Aline spent last week with relatives near Madison. The Misses Zoe Holmes, Kate Fry, Leiiora Holmes, Juanita Cole, Zenith Fall, Gladys Estell and the Messrs. Faul8b.nl!, Vernon Brooks, god Loaey and Herbert Holmes attended the meeting at Bethel Sunday and Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs". Homer Fry are going to house keeping on the W illiani Wil - gn farm Gladys Estell spent a few days last; week with her brother and family in I Pdp'gy County. nnf?fl Kstll and son J .-i w i n vrsifnt .... . , . , J Carria Livicgooi dehvere-a a load of, ! torriitc:? tt Butl?rii!e Toe-day. J Mr r.stend ir Madisoo
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Vernoa Brooks and Zoe Holmes are again home after their course at Hanover college. Guy Brooks spent Sunday with Bryan and Aubrey Estell. RABBIT PLAINS Lake Bland came home Tuetday from Dearborn Co. where he had been attending a family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heid and children of Indianapolis are visiting home folks. Mrs. Mary Jeff Tatem and daughter Lula were at Columbua last week on business and visiting their son and brother Len. Lorena, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Andergoa and Floyd Hough of Rush Branch were married last Satur day. Their many friends extend best wishes. Mrs John Anderson is at Indianapo lis visiting her sister Mrs. Arthur Hog era and other relatives and attending the Fair Rev. Parsley wili begin a series of meetings here Monday night, Sept. s. Several auto loads of the Elands here came down from Dearborn Co., Aug. -4 tnd held a reunion at the home of Mart Bea cd Ella Bland. A jolly time was had by all. Mr. Ray Curry, wife and little daughter returned to 'their home in 111. last Friday. Her father and mother, j for a visil wlth relative3 out there, ' ... , ! Walter Sawyers went to Hanover ! Mrm?sv .rA nnrrhscpd . Fnrrl. Rev. Ferrell and family were the j guests of Walter Sawyers and family were all here with their families last week vietitng their mnt. IlrB. Pnrit Trin. ( 3 'l Vf. Wrto-tlt Witter nr fra. Chii j jj. eeterttioed their rfaad.v f rsoca. rteffeshmenu cf cake aad ; ictj Cream were served.
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