The Vernon Times, Volume 8, Number 19, Vernon, Jennings County, 4 December 1919 — Page 1
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lir Hens on of Jliluoli i here looking ut r property with a view of buying Mail locating here. Oliver llrouKher nf Butlervill trail, ttaki te 1 ljuaines?s here last wek. William Vinson left last wek far aa extended visit with relatives Id 1 ndianapolis. Logan Vinson of ,Saijiciuto was looking afUr business iutrsl here 1 Set v. tesi. The Vernon High School Basket Hall "1 tain wai defeated at Brownatowu the other night by a score cf 47 to i.te ltogerf,who has been ill of pneumonia is much Improved. A. J. Croy our excellent barber has moved into the l)e Versy property on Ualn (street. F.T.Seuion and family epent Thaokfcjavin day with relatives in Hlply CVutity. V. M. JSaiier waa a business visitor at 1 udianapoils last week. The Wruou Garage ia doing a rushing business. Fremont Kaucett prosperous farmer and lover of gocd horses of Bigger Township transacted huintsa her la t week . U .-. Bttily of Haydeu was greetlcg old friends here Friday and looking after busine-s iotereats. Mr. Ralph Hill, Fred Fetter, and Harold Fetter er joyed Thankt-lvicj dinner with W. 21. Naner and family. From the reports of vaiioua hunters Jennings County is full of game. .Mr. and Mrs. A. G. 'Cotton are v lifting their Km, Frank and family at Terre Haute.
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TLa Versoa niib School C Ball Team, wo dif:atcl by Vert
Tram Friday- nljht by a scare cf 35 ta 6.
Th Jennings County Pccc il3 American L?2ioa Li g&lnlcs ttrerIh daily. All soldiers, caiJora, and exit Icei who ha ye not yet done t should join the Legion. Clrand Mm. Brnei-liav gcat to Bsntoa County whera tbey xiU Epssd the winter vrllh their dauLlsr. W.J. Najlor aai fatally ipec$ Sunday with Mrg. Naylor'a pa feats II, C. Semoa and wifs. Mlaa fsilldred -Fstree returned frost a three months visit at ten&3?lvanla and New York. We'll still contend that 'there ait too many senator and congresaniia in the United Stalea working hwdsr to aave the party than they are to sjive the county. J. 12. Wagner of North Vernon spent Th an ti giving day with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Warner of Vernon. J. B. Deputy of Franltlln wj tx&a 8.etiDg busslnesa here' last week. Henry Hulse 'of Newcastle, cams home Thankggivinif and spent the week end with.hU parents. You have ikrobably noticed tha
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thir wita sharper than thier pencils
Fred Patrick son of Mr. -and lira.
Miles Patrick, has received an honor
able discharge from the army mad la
v lilting hit parents her. lis wiu
leave in few daya for. Maryland
Our Idea of the most diplomatic man
a Vernon is the one who can t what he wants without letilmrthe oth
fellow know he want it.
Joh i DeVersy and Sons . bids hi
order of job printing' turned,-out
the Times office this week.1 John and hi eons are runnicg tte nw gariL'a
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County Oeat Election Null and Void.
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No proper nolica of election fivea. And any a
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w an u taiiinees caller at the oftlce of
J. VV.Hargeheii:ner, abstracter. C. E. la a farmer and knows how to build feoce He ia a candidate before the Primary for the nomination of Congressman on the Democrat ticket from 'the' 4 thjli, trict. . r . r- "'.- M.ia Alice Kenrt'en of Washington D.C.viriied her uncle, F. T Memon and futully last week. Hobs Farms Kenneh lei-eived an or der from Alatama for 12 trained fetters This Is i he biggest dog farm in the state Advertismeuts bring opportunity. Keep them going. Jatntij Holeen and family have mov intr the Pete Willman property on i'lke tieet. Mr. Bolden has been farm ing on the (Jeo.Ilugsel farm. J esse J. Hkluner w ho recently was discharged from the army has purch ased theTownsend property on Popular street
business
II orris Wildey and Vernon DeVeny
motored to Versailles Friday nigh
with the. Basket Ball Team. lit. Ida Lodgs will coafar tha inilta
orjriiesree on cSBiU2i,.8 - tbla W d? aeaday h!sht, Pec. 3. The , lods ; haa initiated 2) member this year. . . Mrs. Nannie Johnson, -Mr a. Agnes Hootea and daughter, Mabel vixlted relatives in Indianapolis Tha&kgiv ing. llory Kodkia and wife of JLoveth
celebrated their ailvtr wedding an&i
versary Thanksgiving day.
Darins tha windstorm Saturday a
small "twister" struck the roof of tha
louta porch of tha Hotel and llftad it
several feet allowing the posts to fall from under it. The roof fell to the
eidewalk.
I'he taspayera of Jeacica County discovered a short ? time before the election, held la July 119 for the removal of the C t i ty Beat, thst irregularities niijht occur; that the procsedure O' nci hting coaducted regular aad according to law.A reatraiaicj cncfei : was granted them, and served oa the election inspectoro fcad Judaea in the several precincts over -the county restraining" thtti from destroying (aa it wa reported had been dono e!s years co) any of the ballots, pell sheets and tally papers. Later it waa riported by voters that fraud and illegal voting had occured In eeveral of the precincts and & coaplaint was filed askiug for a recount of the ballots which wsa granted. The rompvalista immediately toc!s & change fro ea the Judge a special Judge given thera and th former JadgQ eustained. The North Vernon Attorneys then Eouht relief from this in an apptal to the Supremo Cburt cf the. state to stay tha proceedings of a leccunt which the court reftsd and mst a" very bad defeat. The r -cunt was thrn md ii
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This recount shovred thit the removclicli rrera 6a vr' -i fh.?t
the required 60 per cent of tha uotescastin the county seat election
is was mso aueea that tucro were illegal --votes " cast- in soa e precincts. That voting places had been changed oyer nht, -rev rjardlesa of the general election law. No proper notice cf tha election was given and no election commission was appointed, accordinj to reports. - On them Grounds the Attorneys employed by tha taxpayers of tha county asked to have the entire election sat aaid
The case was argued beforaErrcialJudre LawsoaMacslWnci.
24th and he took the case under advisement until Monday, Deccaber 1th, at which time he rendered a decision granting a temporary injunction, the fcrco of which is to stop all proceeding relatic- to the moving: of the County Seat until all tbe facta in each of the cakei is tried in the courts.
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The marriare of mias Florence
Dyke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Dyke, of North Vernon to F, C. Lockwood, of the same
place, was solemized "Wednesday evening- at 8 P. IJ., Rev. C. P.
Gibbs, of the North Vernon
Methodist Church officiatinsf.
Miss Dyke was a compositor on
the Sun and. was formerly a resident of thia city. Mr. Lockwood is the editor of the Sun.
John W. Acrs, of Pisrcevillc and lilss Nettie Carpenter of Queensvllle, were united tu marrUa at the clerk'a
oCce in tha court hou Wednesdav
afternoon. Rev. Arthur J. Croy cQ elated.
NO HUNTING NO THAPPING Allofred onth Below Farms. Hon is V ildey, J. E. Kramer, E. W. VaaScov, Mrs A. M. Howard. John
N. Ktrrpel, tlrt. Anna Bellman, Peter
Utnstler, le Wlldey, C. H. Can ball, Geo. A. foei8, Geo. C. Ale, C. O Hay-
wiiit, John DsWrsj, Mary A. Dwaoo, :I3ugh Ilandal', Andrew Dally, J. R. Porter, H. 13 ywcii, Wil lam A. Billy, It tha. Farm'. Gsv Layraa-, Jea Csksr, Geo tlsorehead' E. L. Ileaslinff. Blanch
Btroap. Erast Eulsr, Thcj. Tweetiy, Dd win Tweed, Jo Iazi, J. Wen key F. L HiAuldlns. U. Hiehl. J. A.
Esdil?, Iwai Oiipef, fl. Abrrmn, Val D'ehle, Ci. E. B ehle Frank Darling- j s H. fNchDfc!irj-, Tne eld UcBlroy i fiMw, J. r.iind, U ort llllUr, Jessal
CUikS'Ui. IV. Pearc?, Frank Carsos, IV w. DavU. C V. Etcn, Edward Va ctt JamtiTrspPf J Q. Slrspsoo.
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Th Union ThaakagiTlaj ttrrtca t the V?ernon M. E. church Thursday
evening waawell attended. Rav. "Lew-
g pri-s'dea at sue mestlag mna
trie Choral Club farsiahed tha mosir. Rev. Cole read the Preaidectta Proclamation and the Scripture lesson. Bay. Holmes led in prayer. Rev. Arthur J. Croy was the imii.
er for the evening. He ued aa a sub
ject "Somethlugs wa should bathaas-
rui ror." Tha speaker said in part; Never in the history cf our country cr tha world have things been to usasttled aa they are today. The whol world eems to have gone mad e-etMcj gain Radlcala are abrood ca every hand; there are labor radlcala aad cap
ital radicals; there exa politic! radiaala and relfgloas radicals. There ara fkaa-
tori&l and Cosgree&io&al radios !a tad
yet America hss never witnessed a dr?
when she had more to thank God or
than she has to-day. All these difficulties are only stepping stones to a bigner, better' aad traet America. Great problema are c-aly great oppartunitiea. We ned to thaak God for the opportunities that art ur to-day; for living la th? greatest of all g, for Ilia Ben aud far the Chusch of the llvh g God. Never was tre lime more ripe for world evanatl im tl an to-day. The chorch tat grasp the opportunities that are hclart it It must throw off Its soft gtrb cf dead f.rms!itk &nd do ecme Shlsj: ta bring the world to Gariai'. DeatdkrUas by Esv. Chesley Eo!r.t5,
j. x?. nafsatsiaaw esj vJ msi catntalMd with a Tiaatirtaj sttn et by C. C J4x3 cad wltx
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cawfct tScJ jh fecir Hit ccstsi WasE fossia ta VI U, Wtaacl aaw tss,;Siow is lBUu5Ua vtut eh ttSst-t;.:! a- pciiua. " Judi Jtha c. Ccxijj f tUr&ci ta Vc-aa t:$y raorsir j.
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&Hw Thri.5 t? ii hi-ce fc posiSisa la Orlsi a hre hWill 9 tH tt Mf ftftSfD. VV. J. Htylsr, a rofpta& f&'iataSoa ca&er ut CJply Cumxtj wa .-. cxllsf si till ia Ism wc.k, iswvi a jo txJatiaa fdet.
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Preaching . Services at tha Presbyterian Church ccat Bcnday at 7 P. M. All welccse.
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ar coming. 94 Occsdcssllj tc esc a tain who t?a cay has taaa 7c taoi? cf many t?ho srs csparicnclni t?hct salht be tcrsed better days By praciids cccscsy ssd tbra2b ecssenr alive living, rcsrd!s:3 cf jcut status ta tha bus incsj Trsrld, better days era zzznzd. A Vernon Cash ccccast, ctaadlly incraa:ad paves the viaj far better days and a-happy and sucee:afu! fatara. Start yctir-banb account fl-r f- f ! 4 Jfe. w i I
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