The Vernon Times, Volume 8, Number 23, Vernon, Jennings County, 16 January 1920 — Page 6

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lit i Hir but tho" Jr. Zi-.n" , 7, and S, which 'uclad tb Matea of ilcaUua, ' Wyoming, Colorado. UtaTi. Mm' Meiico, Arlzutia. Nebraska, CH?-.rnU, Ore spni and Wa -thins on, the Time w ill he $ l.art per yar. t.'ie- to take effe t tmmediafeTy after the publication of this tod !ci.

lit the 5tat-' above i!ention-il the I ill remain the e.ime a5? In ar pritnt in t( i . mnntly $1.7" pr T.Vit eter hiereasinjr prif-es of paper tit, rutal. nl .in fuJ rrttb!nt, lirat Koes I n t n th making of a nrrr--apr, tiiaKf-s it n'opssary to tnak 411 i a i i of 2." if it?. -! rear on tiie subsiripf bm pri of t'if T!n TUI ill?- not m-xrly invcr thr ,r-3 ,-rtvt to ifs, but help" to Tirr t ut u Ul l' s; . I'.vrry p ; fsf r in th eonntry )): (nrt ed .' make a.n tnfcreaso in jrSf to U'-i from suspending publication. The amount is a t r i T" I o to firt 4lv Hut s unite :n item to fnc newspaper o a i-,"r. f)ur a ti vert isin s, rat ar now :-. fuJ'ow; (li-plny advertising, 1 " r-r. r : tarn ; n t nin of pa pr ; 2 -en pT ln it for posi I ion om posit tc n n i fnt pt huh; loeal rpjidfirs, t'.'lu (.i t- lyp rents per line: lora? reader, black t;t t y r 1" '''nis r line. Tiles- prirK ar M feet i y froni January 1. I'M': The Venv n I i lines f,Htt!ihe4 pvcry Tl nrnlay n VERNON. IN D. Editora Wsseri jtion price, postage paid to iuaj jrtof the- 1; lifted State, Hawaii, ijtlt lilt, Philliiinf and Mexico. 'N ft Tit A Km Indiana II ."o O v Year in all .ones up to ( hi "tli, 1 :. ,8n Ytar in all zone rIidvc tbe Mb, ! 7-". Fayablein advance. - V ' 1 YER110H BARB ER SHOP. -i a t i 1st !i v : . . - Effective l)ec.l,lli. , t1lr Cul-Old Styl flair Cat New style Two Hits. fc ibave . Hair Singe t.'SlisMiMto P:i SblOipoo Oli ve Oil RkIUp9 (Jiovers ii 11 iu VlMt Covb'mRiion i'vni K.c Jo.,-I-Ve :".c . ::." c c io.c 10 ( Uuitrina Hair dre-inj? b.,- '.' CU rhave v,. i)ed Man f :.oo A J t roy. Iboj LOir- BUok and Ihh Kx Hound Willi car n riM Uiini t. HcAard. tvV. fasli, Nbra-kH, lial. li. R. 1. rOK isAJ.r'.- room frame house. i uiV le uiovfU. t'ntl Vernon tir.-te NO tll.'NTIM N TKAriMN Allowed on tbe Helow Farms. Ifrji VVildey, .!. '.. Kramer, K. W. auScoy, lit A M. Howard, Joln N. Kbryel, Mr. Anna Meilman, Peter HEtlr, l ee Wildly, C. H. IlanluUl A. lio , Jcro . Ale, t O Haywwrlb, Jobo I-V. im, Mary A. I - u, IluiRti Hh...' . Andrew Daily, J it.- PaUer n ) -n, William A. tit. l,yiiil',l Jems Baker, Geo lloorkPtd. K. I.. KeeliD!i. Hlancli r,.s, v,i!r 'I'h.w Tnnf.tr win Twwcjy, Joe !en, .1. V rskey K L. apatlldiic U. Biehle, J. A. HiliU, twttt tiipr, It. Alirmjn, Val iT.tkU, tl. :. B rble. ; Frank Iarlttig- , 1!. jc1im '1 it". The oi l MeKlroy tttiM. .J. T.l-o 1. Wort Miller, .Iej.se t;iii l' ate, Fiank farmii K, I t i. K. V. J'.fcton. - Fdwartl - , ar m m mm . i k A A ilfJdUri livi CuUrca

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Drst, and Prctatiy ths Editor " y Appreciated It. jj Ib lo on tin' ii ot M ar- ' ! U"'" of !li ;o ;iIio f.-. t. t h..trt. l'.ut t. . it fori;itloti .n a -i-r:nip, ? .i -a J point. I I', til i out :i t -u cnn a!. -nit T'li-'ilin p.o.Mon . in- sir i i i - ,."tfii.lt-'l, "a 'j' I to a iMi.l-i'U' pi:'k a on i .,J;r!,",!y !!!,irn!!r' i'-"' 'oror,. ti, ""uviir n'll'ru n'tu'"'"'.1" ... ... ru ,.t.o,t it : u !:;.; V,''v' li' i7 ., ,!7 ", iM; ,h,i V ' '''!i .! hi fill t'i.' In. -tl iir-.-t.;-,.., 1M!Hln ,lii(.,.(llt.y ;" ! 'J sucbt.amo t onuii, -;ir.-i, i, 1(f !h(. '-r;'io- in , j,.,. ,ii,,n. f- i;no noM. in-. ., , in ,i. !iibiinir -M ll-;.rd o, MM, ;, t. :.,!,. I'rrliiil.s "fliaps inan-j.Ml ,),,V. t!,:,; va- h.-r i ,'':'l,?,-n ''afio. .;-,. v,.n oiiit.. tiro ! -"i i.-f natiu- riuiu. ir? I .on- j ion 1 i' I . STORING UP VITAL ENERGY Without Proccjs That Goes On During me Hours c: bmmbtr Life Cculd Not Continue. roll. .wiiiiT K from I -.! . -t Tlicrap ll' i- i y I i.-pry 1 .i lull;: hr. M. I t. : "InniiiL' p ill.- era! ion of :i.-ii ? r in III- body -oniinuo n dtlf:i,r thi w .! I, -i'u! Immii-s of iii-iivo wi.ilc, hut lK-lic i r pi :n!i. Tin- liodv ;'r!S ; a li!-ao I ,- t i cry. A ri'MTVc of ital riH-ry is 1)111-; .'H-outnulaN-d for tin- work of tbo following "lay. "Tito t.i.iicciii i lic-i-ioii'-in s wakens mii'I ui'itfdl .-n-miiy licurins , i t - cxpt-inl-iturc of iial foi ii .limn ii-cs. "It i for tbi-c ro;tMiiS that tiotb't! can talc the place of !ccp a :l re-, vlorer nf x i t ; r 1 energy. .o ainoini; of foofj ami !t:iik. r,e !onie or t i inula n' s can make i;o.l fur h.i sleep." Go Sufatie! "Not ti!l (tie poeis," ohsei-ved a fro-rjiii-nicr of co-mopol i i a u soclciy "liae the irifj of Uttering l!l!ec. ii'jllfv i niu f-' 1 . mai- at notiiius in society. "I knew of nil' poet. ica'.I.v in 'vu. in Paris some ars no. who was iioi i-Mirilj a 1 1 1 : t ! t dispenser of ; ;' ra n:. lie wa- invited In tin- Im 1!c of a u'l'eat 1 : 1 1 of ihe I 'a ti I mi I St. i lev: ! i , a ?iii a- -.oon a i ic ,ei 1 1 -red i ! : th- i i-Dt'-l" f a cifeh- of adtairti--. wla- : '. a!nl for Mirii' sub;?.- or j.- :.-:..(.'(. The t.,i-f fel:i;j im '! ';'( "i! '-.'A C( ease, -e tp l!i( 'i . and llir i - of feet . 14 ' 'otre. m po.-i." ihe lio--iess J'liall.v I'i'iri! - i -.niieihln to us ' "Mlae on oi....r ci - dmhess.' hefaltered. des,,.j-::te. 'lhat'-tllis y.-ar's pawn tickets are j i i-i ?' " Net the Proper Place. "Some people.'' sniffed the passenger who wanted the scat upon which a tired man lad put his feet, "some people think they've bought the railway hu the' took a tuppenny ticket to ('l:ii':mi .function!" "Keferrin" to me'-' sail! tie tired man. a L'trcssi el -. "No; in your vast belon i: i n's !" said tbe other. iriaticinL' with scorn at the intni'l'mir hoos. '.'I'ut n fee! where 1 like;" said the tired ..tie, "Put 'em on the rack. If 1 want to!" It was the opportunity for a master stroke of sarcasm. "You'll he lined if you do." said the el.je. (or: "i hat rack's for small articles onlv." London Tit-lots. Explanatory. .lat et V father brought her a nice little fo terrier, and let her take it out on a string, warning her to he careful ami not let it urot away. We were ;.'niiu" down the street with our l'i collie and met little Janet and her dor. Janet was terrified. She .lumped up and down and started to scream. CalHn:.' our doc away. T said to tier, "lmt't he frightened. .lanet. Our do?j will not hurt your do? at all." "Well." she replied, still quite nervimi. "I just co (his do? last niidit and he don't know very miich." xchan Lre. Feed Them Milk. Vottn.? women on refreshment committees need not fret over what to provide for future parties. Just let them serve the men a quarter of an open-faced apple pie balf-sultner?od in a bowl of milk. At hotel coffee shop where this dUh is hecomiti? very popular, a woman wa'ter takes much delight hi fervin? ii. "1 never saw smch a lot of hi? iani".. sue i 1 1 1 nil' oilier i!:iv alter Indianapolis News. Musical Vamp;ng. Matui'jer--I like our oi -e. Mis? t:ir?le. hit I can't timlersjand your action, at the hecinnin? of your s..n?. New Sotihi! t My actions? "Yes; t?ie business, with ynttr eye and shoithlcrs. I .an se no excuse In the son? for that." , "It is in the music." i "In the jrn;sic!r" "Yes. Kijiit here after the nitro .p.,.,,.,,, jf N., x v w.-o-.o ,;!! revidv'" j Ye,m?stown Tehrant. Did His Best. SalHe Shtsi I aw Jak pur Ids arm around yen. Addle Pose- You di.loT. either. .IHe Wtl!. t!un. ns far around as lis? .t.uU! c,t It. Boston Transcript.

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' Amono; the fables floating around about ourjplaee f business i is that ve rould not sel1 goods at thcpric we do and give honest

j WOirljts- ou welcome to test every package we send out of i t5'e storc Q a".V tested scale you may choose.. ! Kver'v lloUr we have is invested in North Vernon rither in our ; i ; nomom- in our busies and we can take no ohaoces on dishonest j practices. Good fresh provisions, honest weight and decent mar-

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tbUtmnSt Of 3l UMsInwt i . . . .-...Tv puces, free advertising- we received from 'I' "-iii'K -o hundredsof new patrons if you payinir elsewhere . j APRICOTS DRIED PER LB ZSc Ax-ltlUUXS VAlUiED EACH $3c APPLE BUTTER UBBY'S CAN 18c FINE APPLEBUTTER BULII LB 18c WINESAP APPLES LB 8c 10c 11c 13c KING APPLES LB GRIMES GOLDEN LB DELICIOUS APPLES LB BEANS. BEANS. BEANS DRIED BEANS WHITE NAVY BEANS LB PINTO PER LB BUTTER BEANS LB Ifac BELLE PORK & BEANS CAN 13c BELLE POR K& BEANS CAN 9c BELLE KIDNEY BEANS CAN 13c CAMPBELL'S PORK & BEA2IS . 13c LARGE CAN PORK & BEANS 17c BOYLES STRINGLESS CAN 15c ASPARAGUS 1 LB CAN DELTA 1 LB CAN GOLDDUST 0c 25c 1 LB CAN DELMONTE TIPS 33c CANNED BEETS ' 38c BROOMS 4 TIE. BEST 60 70 SOc BALL BLUE 4c BAKING POWDES

CALMET 1 LB 2e HEEKIN Sc KENTON sc CLABBER se HARVEST HOME PT CAN 14c SNOW DRIFT PT CAN ; lie ROYAL 22 30c KUMFORD 18c SNOW KING lie BUCKWHEAT FLOUE LB 2c GRAHAM FLOUR LB 8c PREPARED PANCAKE LB Sc BACON JOWLS 2Qc BACON SEASONING 33c BACON BREAKFAST 37c BACON BREAKFAST FINEST 33c BOLOGNA 19 22c WIENERS Sic CHERRIES LARGE CANS 48c CREAM CHEESE LB 35c Mclaughlin coffee lb 25c RIO BULK COFFEE 29c SANTAS BULK COFFEE 32c BIG GRAIN COFFEE LB 40c PACKAGE COFFEE Mc Lausrliix XXXX SOc ARBUCKLE 3Sc RULER 33c OLD RELIABLE 47c H00SIER BOY 4Sc THREE F 52c

CANNED CORN 121416 ISc CURRENTS BOX LEMON EXTRACT 15c 10c FLOUR SNOWFLAKE PURITAN MITEG00DD DIAMOND H00SIER MAID TOWN TALK KING MIDAS $1.55 51.55 S1.55 S1.S5 $1.5$ $1.75 $1.83 FRESH FISH HERRING PICKEREL SALT HERRING MACKEREL EACH COD FISH PACKAGE 15c Itz lC 3c SARDINES 9 ISc SALMON 23 25 32c HEAVY CANVAS GLOVES 10c GRAPE NUTS 15c GRAPE FRUIT 10c: 3 fcr 2Cc H0NINY CRACKED ' ec HOMINY FLAKE 9c: 3 fcr 25c HOMINY LARGE CANS lZz JELLY RASPBERRY LB 20c JELLO ALL FLAVORS IZ BEST LARD LB COMPOUND LB CRISC0 ,25c SPAGHITTI fc: 3f:r2r3 MACARONI Ec:0fcr2ic MATCHES LARGE BOX MEAL XILNDSIED BOLTED FINEST BREAD MEAL 'i-'-.-jiC !

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- - - r . - - - o -, .u xuuncuus treatment, anu me Satisfied Patrons. Luae iuis weeif snoma make us compare them .to what you are EAGLE C027DE2TSES HEBE LAXGE SIZE PET LARGE SIZE CARNATI02T 25c 15c 16c 17c MINCE HEAT BELLE PACKAGE BULK 14c 20c MUSTARD PREPARED 1IUSTARD 16c OATS PACKAGE MOTHER'S 13: 2 fcr 25c Quaker 13c: 2 for 25c BELLE 13c : 2 fcr 25c MOTHER'S LARGE WITH ALU1IHUM 37e PURITY LARGE 32c NEW BULK OATS 7c OLIVES STUFFED LG BOTTLE 26c 0UVES PLAIN 26c CHANGES FLORIDA. D0Z 40 5Tj CALIFORNIA NAVELS EACH ONIONS SPANISH 2 LBS 15c BERNUDAS 2 LBS FOR 25c AUNT JAHINE PANCAKE 14c VIRGINIA SWEET 14c JERSEY 13a P0STIUH 1 1423c INSTANT P0STUIX 24-43c SWEET POTATOES DELICIOUS ' YELLOW YAMS NANCY HALL'S SWEETS s PEFPEl YER. LB 35c PRUNES 10 21 23c DRIED mCIIES 28c CANNED 'PEACHES 35 42a GALLON CANS $1.15 PINEAPPLE HAWAIIAN WH0LS SLICED 4s EAISI2IS PEG 15 IS 25e RICE FEIE HEAD BICE PUFFED 10s lc SYRUPS 1ULB CAN1 HAE0 DARK Wo LB CAN KAR0 LIGHT IV LB CAN BELLE Wo LB CAN PEN ANT 5 LB CAN KAE0 DARK 5 LB CAN KAE0 LIGHT 5 LB CAN BELLE 5 LB CAN PEIIANT 10 LB CAN DARK KAE0 10 LB CAN LIGHT 10 LB CAN BELLE 10 LB CAN PEN ANT 14c 16c 17e ISc 45s 47c 4Se 5aC S5c ess S3s $1.05 NEW ORLEANS 1I0LASES FINEST GRADE PEE GALLON $1.20 BEING Y0UE BUCKET OR JUGS STRAWBERRIES IN SYEUP PEE CAN 40c LUMP STARCH Sc AEG0 HO0SIEE BOX STAECH 10c

SOAP MASCOT 4V9c i LENOX Kc FLAKE 7c H FEES '79c zz P & G c z MAGIC 6s zz CEYSTAL WHITE 7c GRANDPA W0HDEE Sc I: FAIEY Ec H SWEETHEAET Zz E IV0EY Sc ii PALM OLIVE 10c SOAP POWDERS I

GOLD DUST STAE 2TAPT2IA CANNED SOUP 4Vc 4o 10 13c BULK SODA LB 7c ALL 10c TOBACCOS III SCEAP AND GRAIN : 3 for 25s STAE AND IIOESISHOE PEE CUT ISc: PLUG ZQq VINIGAE BULZ" GALLON tin PUFFED WHEAT Ic CEEAII CF WHEAT COCOAIHJTS 2 fcr 2Sc OYSimS F2TS3 PT 3Sc: GT 7s m f r 3k T-i T-rf m T f itijj.411 V.W'.li JLa 1l,.J3 I r" ' Te., , -o"" t

? I; We just received a few more FLORENCE STOVES that () ordered a year ago. Will still sell them at' the OLD PRICE although the present prices to us are more than we I) Pad for these and 1920 prices will siill be higher, As '.vebad ili to disappoint so many of our Florence customers by not be-

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I) raise our prices. We only have a feu. We know it is late but (!) it is a GOOD BUY even for 1920 use.

VJ AGBER I I1 & N.VERNON. Hi The Optimist. met la the midst of a raging: blizzard, at a corner where the wild vyndes whlszed the snow around us until we were almost hurled from our feet. He grinned broadly, though Ids face blazed from the ley kiss. of the blast. "It won't last," he yelled, over the roar of the storm. "The goose Pone, the hark on the north sides of the trees, the .squirrels sownty store of mits and Hostetter's faithful old almanac all predict an exceptionally mild winter. Hl lo! hi-lee " Kansas City Star. Blind. A New York lawyer had a rhli f-llent who was noted for her very liaughty manner. One day while out lu her automobile she ran over poor old woman and was arrested. "Oh. Mr. 1J , do you think yon will be able fo get me uut of this?" she said to her Ir.wyer. "Undoubtedly." he replied, with a twinkle in hi eye. ru prove conclusively to the court that you've never been .-she to sec anyme worth les thfr lfK.iK0." Would Be All Right. Bern ice asked her mother what she wax jroinjr to do today. Her mother ald she was golnjf to wash the window. Bern ice answered : "Oh. mother, don't: it's jroing to rain," Whereupon iWothy, aged three, said: "Morher, you wash them. You cau hang- them lu the attic." Well, Well! "I suppose," said the man who was buying a parrot, "that it will be easier for the bird to learn short words.?" Oh, not at all 1" the dealer responded cheerfully. "I've found That they take most naturally to polysyllables." Flcassning. Mother was telling Syril of some occurrence in fee neighborhood la which a man fcad been cruel to hi dog. "He ought te be arrested and firiVd," Syril said hotly, when tae story was finished. "Mother, don't you ta'mk we ought to have l.im arrested?" Mother shook her head. "We'll Just wait and let God punish him," she proposed. Syril thought a little while. Then he came back to his parent. "Mother, why not wait after this when I'm naughty and let God punish me, too!' he asked. United States Gold Supply. The total gold supply in the United States has decreased $73,000.(100 in the last year, mainly through exports to countries that sell more merchandise to the United States than they buy here.

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who we say has seen better days. We know of many who are experiencing what might be termed better days. By practicing economy and thorough conservative living, regardless of your status in the business world, better days are assured. A Vernon Bank account, steadily increased, paves the way for better days and a happy and successful, future. Start your bank account this month.

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U Vernon, Indiana ll : President, T. B. Heed Vice President, John Childa'l r. Cashier, E. P. Trapp Asst. Cashier, Katie Veruel' ' !: Directors T. B. Reed, John Childs, John Trapp, Dr i Richardson, Clarence Dawson, IlichoUs Eitel, E. P. Trapp.. mimiiiizimmmimimimnnimiivaiiiiuiiiiuiiM

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still sell what we have before we VJ if) Pleasing r"-yhy. MA frirt.d in need" is cot the saxae thins as a needy frieiid. And Job-son was beginning to dud hi frlan2s fought shy of him. But he persevered. One day he stopped in on a pal who kept a bowliag green. "George," s&Id he, "can you lend me a hand? I'm down to my last ceat." He always was. But, wonder of wonders, George gave him a welcoming smile as he replied : "As a matter of fact. I was Just golag to pay a man a dollar to roll the igreen. Rat since we are pals. I'll give you the Jab and pay you $2." It' against my principles to take aaother's Job," he 'said righteously. "But I'll tell you what to do. Give me the extra dollar and let him do the work as agreed." IJondon TitBits. As to the "Weaker" Sex. The war has. revealed surprising manual dexterity and often unsuspected strength in many women. Among the English land army girl decorated by Princess Slary is a. fcigh proportion of motor-plow women. Naturally the work Is heavy, and demands the sturdiest endurance. Oue woman, however, earned distinction by plowing Cumberland land wkicJa men refused to touch; and in another county, awards have been won by three women on diScult, sloping ground: while the tractor average of another, working strenuously for 28 months, doubled that of the caea. A. very fine record, and one which shows that, when the necessity arise-. English women are &a handy in the a elds as their French sisters.. ChrisUajj Science Monitor. He Yantsi Filling Too! "Sit down, Mr. Stylo," said the eJcent publisher to the tattered geMas, who had Just entered hi elaborate sanctum. "I have read your jaaatascript, and I think I shall publish It." "Ah!" cried the atarviog geslas. "Do you really mean that?" "Ye. It seems to me a good feok, and I think it will fill a long-felt "want." "I'm glad to hear you say that. And, by the way, could you advance me two dollars oh account of my royalties?" "Oh, I think so I think so. But why do you want two dollars?" "I want to begin filling taat langfelt want you spoke of." Still on Tria. "Do you believe In woman suffrage ?." "Yes," replied Mr. ileekton, "for the present. But we've been talking it ever, and unless Henrietta gets elected to some oSce or another pretty soon I shouldn't be surprised If oar family were to change its mind and call It a failure." 1 TT A L hei 1C w fls tn m Ca at SALE H0

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