The Vernon Times, Volume 8, Number 18, Vernon, Jennings County, 23 October 1919 — Page 4

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AMERICA ALWAYS FIRST LOCAL VERNON ITEMS ai at r s w i..i,r v. a ii trtwn it 'rs. Win Wer.f! is -till c niin-d io Uer home with i liuiiiatisni Thn .-supreme i 'uurt deeis.on ou ttnt'outt Hoiic case was in favor of Vernon, Now, rem'.vahals, take your dnse of uiediriuv cor iiiic to direct-ion-i j -resfi i f -ei i by the law. Hay Mchonslfl, of El abet blow u viitinir in Vernon Wednesday eight. The: Mu-isd est t!ie l'reby leriau church lAt Friday evening wis well attended and real fe.st hih1 h pood time was enjoyed by all. You can ijel iirnt-clas work at prewar price at th Vernon Barber Shop. James Terh line and f.ruily, of Carthsge, ami t tarry Heid of Bigger townbip visited Jame Hand and wife Hun day. Mrs. Alfred Hart well aud Mrs. Win. McCIure called on a very ick aunt at Marble Coiners Wcduesday. (ito. Jordan and family and J. V. Hargeieheimer and wife vieited with C. C. Jordan and wife Sunday. Airs. Liz.ie How an visited her father Garrett 1'n.uhani .Saturday and Sunday. Veruou Towushp Sunday Hcbool convention will be held at the Pre.-bj-terian church, Veruou ou Thursday, CK-t . ::, with Cue pi gram Lunch wiil be served at noon. Come, you wijl eiijwy it. iSirjee it i distinctly uudeisto ,d by the remc vaiifcta that the votes .l C-sT in: ri: counted, u iere seem to l sudden p demie dines-, among j the "higher-ups" r.f t !u-:r hiim-i,. Tnere will I t n Utsket fat! v an ; . n i . . .J.I. i il Itir C . in' I rr l l ( l.i-(W (' i r Oil Ii. s. team a. i V..il . ia m. . ;rHtn G")t. !!: v i . i ; i ( v . Sir.' and Mis. Ad li-h;:.- ('..u.w: wiil" oelf brate tlnn viraarva th'.: Id.Mi W. ddo-. o u;; t in ; i ou Tuesday, (lei. i', :l. ffom this and ot s'ait-s w id u in attendance A pri'ifrAui wil; (e rendered at the home at I th"!) a. in. after which a banquet will be aened at the Vernon Hotel. The afternoon wilt b spent in visiting among the guests, and in the evening from 7 to !t oVloek all friends here and e ery where are invited to call I'rtsbyieriau t'hur.'h Kev. W. n. Cole, pastor. Sunday School y:S0 a. up Preaching ery ice at T-..50 p.m. Attendance at the .Sunday Schools hss been adly lacking for some time, aud it seems that interest is beina: lost in thi5 good work. Now lefs each and every one of us be present at Sunday School next Sunday and see if we i-annot make it a more iutereticg place to go. Mr. nd Mrs. John Patrick and fatndy spent Sunday as the suesis of Mrs. Heilman and t'annly. rdi?s 7elpha Dunn spent Saturday and Sir.uay with her parents. Miss Lola Walters. lert Deputy, a )rosperous larmcr of Marion Township, was a bu'nu'ss caller in X'crnott Monday. John Ohilds visited Mis. Cora Caniev. Mor.da v. 1 "r"- iMKllll that will save yon many a clo!lar will you if you read careful! md regularly tho vertisinr c! loco,, mercnniii 4.

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of order It must "i9 J. L. THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE .ept. 25, yp. I have heard, you have herd. that since the federal railroad administration came in railroad men have become less courteous than they used to te under private ownership. But that is last an added slap to the hits at government ownership. Not that I believe in federal ownership. But I do caie for a square deal. In the interest of another, I yesterday had occasion to seek information from twelve or fifteen railroad men in Augustafrom the headi of tb highest departments to ojerka in the lesser offices. There was " rapid calls and quick response over the telephone for nearly an hour. I can not recall when there was such cordiality ia replies, or such williriKces?, even eagerness, to co-operate. The matter was not a business one but had to do with locat Inga railroad man or secu;iog his best mail address. But each man with whom communication was estapiished if he did not himself possess the information sought, suggested borne way in which it might possibly be gotten, aud each went out of his way, it avv percd, to try to help, TLe courtesy and kindness shown was so marked tha: I mentioned it. during the afternoon to several peisons aud the comment was that what was true in the instance to which rf erence was mada w resily characteristic cf railroad mea elsewheie s we I as in Augusta. Marriag License. Jams McGratb, Beymour, to Stella Downey, North Verton. Carl Fderp, North Vernon, to Queen ilartwell, North Vernon. NOTICE. 5 Hunting dad trapping ia etrictly for-! biddeaeaE T. Green's premisss. t violators of this notice will be prose cute!, F. L. epaulding, Mgx.

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comforts and inconveniences cf nirxnUTs&nd who sstout delibstatdy years co to develop cn electric plant that would provide cil cdventses for rural communitiee.

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made DBLCO Stexfes, Lihtin and Ignition -Equipment for auton:oilS the standard cf the worlds

The knew clectrichy-;and they kner the needs and limitations of farm lifeThey fcnev that sn clectrle plant to give cervice in a farm home jnust be dmple, so that itATouki not get cut

and require ccnspHeated repairs be easily operated and require little attention

It must be very eccnoinleal in operation It must be built to stand hard usage -arid it must last indefinitely--

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am,. k rift f ' jlha t ijreiW'u ci f gm. , RUAJt ammenoji ' t& -wry ' rs8 cr wOJkY. Wgr Wca. Nfi,or, Vernon, Ind. Rescue Lodg No, 8 E ofP wilt confer the rank of Page on Louis DeVersyon next Tuesday evening, Oct. S. All members are requested to be there as something additional of importance demtnds their attention. HALLOWEEN PARTY. The members of Mt. Ida Rebekah Lodge So. gS, I.O.O.F., will Rive a Masqoerb2de Halloween Party in their lodge hall on Friday night. Oct. 31. An admission fee of 10 cents will be changed. Daily & Roth MADISON, IND. CHARMING NEW SUITS AND COATS SHOWN AT DAILY & ROTH COMPANY. Visit our Gament Department for new e'e t ideas in roraens Wearing- AppareL DAILY & ROTH CO. LET US PRINT YOUR SALE BILLS. Jm w. w , Ji- feti

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i f I I :i i f ? COMMISKEY. We had some fine showers last Thursday and Friday, winding up with a steady rain which did not ceae for five minute all day on Saturday. The farmers appreeiate the rain very much. It filled up ponds and cisterns and helped the pastures and the young wheat which ia coruimj up. Mis Ivy Wtiberson, who i3 teaching school in Columbia Township, spent Sunday with her parents here. ilip.-i Wilkerson field a school social on Friday night for the benefit of the horary fund. Misses Gail Brides and Linnie Wilkerson, of this place, went to attend th supper and returned Saturday with 3Iia3 Ivy. T3met Shepherd, wife and two children, of Queenstown. came Saturday for a visit with relatives here. A few from here attended the Street Festival at North Vernon last week. One man reported it reached from the post office to the National Bank (about one-half a block). George Hartwell and family were at North Vernon Saturday, he to attended the Farmers' Federation meeting. Officers for the county were to have ben elected, but not enough attended on account of the rain, and the election is to be held two week. from Jast Saturday. People are looking out for frost now. David Kain ia intending to hold a public sale soon, and take hi wife, who is in poor health, either to Colorado or California, we- are not certain which. Albert Niton and family, from near Dupont, spent Sunday at Web Wilkerson'B. We suppose the North Vernon papers thi week will give glowing accounts of their graaid Fall Festival. Ye tcrih waa there on Saturday and trie most we sw w&m Gags and bunting, lottery wheel and gambling drawing of prize what but gamgiinS? 'nd. rain. The rain was more valuafcl than the lottery. 3Jr. ahJ jr.- Wild and family, Jack Smith Erve Hansiway, of the Scipio district, viiated with Williain Huls- am family Sunday. Ed has a Fcrd and if has considerable kick, he is Carryiaa a broken ana ia a sling. Tl2e County Clerk .reports that eon-std-erabto fci5isei3 was conduct! ia court Izit trees, cere tiircrc-rs granted than Ea.s.risg--3 Hepsr? issued, fox th pasroaon-lh cr csorft. It appesra- that tie tsota 'rcr tzt ti4.

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It required five years to develop a plant that would measure up to these specifications. There vere five years of hard engineering effort back cf DELCO-LIGHT before the first plant was put on the 1 market three and a half years ago. Today DELCO-LIGHT is furnishing the conveniences t and comforts of electricity to more than Seventy-five ( Thousand farm homes. It is providing an abundance of clean, bright, econom- f ical electric light for these homes. It is furnishing power ! to pump water, operate washing machine, churn, sep J arator, vacuum cleaner, electric iron, milking machine, f . . and ether emaU machinery. ( And everywhere it is demonstrating its wonderful efficien- f cy -and actually paying for itself in time and labor saved.

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ilia k'drs ice;.; WIS. - We pay tl to t-3 per set for tlfmi ia tit r coudiiioii. Brolten parts ia proportion. We also buy oki crown!.. tort1rework. tiroken jewelry aiid old silver of all kinds. Mail ii Ui us your nioiicy eviit by reiuru mall. Brackney Refining Co. P. O. Box 670 Louisville. Ky. f A For Infants andChildrea In Oco For 0vcr30 Years Always bears mjy Signature of NOTICE. The suligcription price of the Vernon TTSIEH is now reduced to f 1 a year. J. JJ. SHAW DEALER IN Groceries, Meat, Cigars and Tobacco. VERNON, IND. SALE 1 if 1915 -Ford with Delivery Body Excellent condition. Louis DeVersy, Vernon, Ind H. R. CARNEY & Hap tta M m p 1 f m nwi m ernon, loci. ft ! 1 A-x Yom n i lav OtA fl T ! If 1 ..!

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N. HORUFF & SONS N. HORUFF & SONS. Agents Pictorial Review Patterns. ( t t i i e;iri to think about your NEW FALL & WINTER COAT SUITS COATS DRESSES SKIRTS BLOUSES FURS and nowhere will you find a mors complete showing than at our Store, and at prices lower quality for quality -than you'll find them priced elsewhere. We'll guarantee to sell you better goods for Us money than any of the large city stores, and our showing is the equal, if not the superior, of manw Come to Madison during our" FALL FESTIVAL. October 23, 24, 25, and visit our store. You'll be amply repaid. Make our Store your Headquarters while in the citv, and let vour slogan to vour friends be, "MEET ME AT HORUFF'S." N. HORUFF & SONS Madison's Largest Distributor of DRY GOODS CLOAKS SUITS. DRESSES. SKIRTS, WAISTS, FURS, RUGS, etc. 222-234 E. lit e iiwiat tai(4tt 111... i f ' ! I I WANTED To b;;y two ire.sh oowg givjo laru How of milk, not over gix y;; js Muit be well broke and - ?ntl?, i--;; J type Jersey preferred. Gccd prLa f.;r good cows. Inqurr at TI tICU clZtt.

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