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NOTICE TO -RESIDENTS of Indiana, Jennings

In Making

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c!u aware that the market conditions

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trine Egg'estcn Rc'cffrts.

The State

County,

In the Jennings Circuit Court March

Term 1920. No. 6S60. Jesse II. James TS James Miller et al

Action for Quiet Title Real Estate

Now comes the plaintiff by Jas V

Hargesheimer, Attorney and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that said defendants James Miller, Miller his wife, the un

known heirs and devisees of James Miller, deceased. Miller, widow of James Miller deceased. Tho un

known heirs and devisees of

coo

2 4.52

3 0.20 S.60

511.00 4 0.00 40.00 4 0.00

5.25

9 3.78

5 2.00

S.90

8.00 0.75 8 5.0(1

7.00 75.00

H8.88

OtrO t, !.'-!! o i-asuntr anil renr sen m.u

t,;,:;i.i ..r liul. Aid HllUd dZ brooms 8.50

f ;a'i,K laikson iTeamny sch and yard 8.00 loiMiilo Tin iVStove Co rfpr 14.00

1,','ars Hofioi. k o 4o window shades 25.14

i !i:u !r- I a vtoan janitor piam l-ca'i-r pub printintr ' t "o M'll SOppllC1 i int.ber r.o c. in.-n! l 1 .t !' I 1 ,11 1 teat iiuulitii'i d .l ure-; ii'itclunir t...fi- MIl'pSoll teaelllllK.1 Mri!l a.-Iimtr f... r I bti- r-p'" ('!i Kr.i'.ti H a i' Aii'-b'-inier enal i Hi, ! Id, ,n o !- t turkeys ki!!i-d il.-i,; y id n.or Imiltmr col j M M..nn cleanititr ami ropr .1 1 1 M.licr mTiooI Hipplles t W.tip sra.ltJitr roads ii-, ii .ii!i r cle.ininy and- repr 1. !' !:lt:l,", leiichmtf V A hert road labor u revyus.m teacUiny , ,,.) -ti. j ,,. rd ee,m:r.y and repr u i ,,'b.i' print co snpplis . ,v i My Co mikdlt Ivi'-'-e tV dl'.-k cUatl'S " Calvt l't repr I 'dl !' .iudou W.dker janitor i has 1 ayman janitor c-ara 1'aiT t.-.ielitnsr v.dd-vd .tatn. s leaehmy W ! n.iu-on b acluny 0 il- Minp-.-n t.'jehmy f , p Pa: u teaeinny Mci.lolt.m t:kiny sdi enum .1 v M"iin toaci'.ir.y 1 i i : b'v I a to n janitor .i vtl'i in teacinne K'.rcd .tame teaolv.r.y 0. .0..j k. r tcacliiny W t: !owiii iijachiny . '.o a 1 i rl !Mdiiiis' ; F I ' oid- en teiifhinar 1. v.- m b aclunir hi. op, Walker janitor 1 , ; V.pn'c b, tiihn- yravel i i(: n labor cn rosd -tv,K iMio.lneimer road nppllfr,-' v li.'.r-di.'imrr stamps u r. .... nd ilnpp .janitor .,. , 1 .moan hauhny stone , ! ;iv:n;m advisory board i - i.uk-on haulinsr ropr ,i p. p.T-ui.n labor on road or,- t-i:n janitor Woi i.,on ciear.uiy and rcpainnr .i M..r.n t.-aelitmr V i v, ;;. r cti d.--k y' n Me' tell m salary 1rutee

vi ,a .r'ail l!ie inn l? pdiasi travel my expense ' 'i i-.u - iiaiibou b.miVx-r o"'V ' r.. .. iKius baulioy coal ;:;.v u. . :v:n bauttny yravet . , i ...... i . o- n i o r

uli of' OutstaWdlno Wrrnt-Chck

,. -oi i' v cnecK o. i ou -''.' iv 10 t-beck N. 151

I'ljO I'b.'Oti Aol;ii i '-k No. If ; j o ,-;i ck .No. 161 Summary T'wnbip Ft:t. 1 ,n band .i:rtn the rar

balanee '.and recerpl? -.on -ons.-ni- durtn? year C.-..t! t'.lUr.ee n- ad Funvt ,i !;Soe olds and "', ;- durmc year . o' balance and recc tpx ,y,.r i.-.ent durir.y year

at present have

an upward trend. Also that 90 per- cent of merchandiser c

quoted here below is much lower than what it would

cost a jobber or wholesaler, but as I have purchased nd

have in stock the merchandise a the price, 1111 in position to give my customers and friends good eatables at a great saving. Look over this list below and compare them to uii at .von are now paying. You be the judge.

Miller, widow- of James Miller, de

ceased.

John Miller, Miller, his wife,

The unknown heirs and devisees of

John Miller, deceased. Millei widow of John Miller, deceased. The unknown heirs and devisees of

Miller, widow of John Miller, de

ceased.

John Miller, Sr., Jane Miller, his

wife. The unknown heirs and devisees of John Miller, Sr. Deceasee.

Jane Miller, widow of John Miller, Sr, deceased. The unknown heirs and

devisees of Jane Miller, widow of

John Miller, Sr., deceased.

William Harbison, Elizabeth Har

bison, his wife. The, unknown heirs and devisees of William Harbison, deceased. Elizabeth Harbison, widow

of William Harbison, deceased. The

unknown heirs and devisees of Elizabeth Harbison, widow of

William Harbison, deceased.

James N. Miller, Miller, his

wife. The unknown heirs and devisees of James N. Miller, deceased.

Miller, widow of James N. Miller

Navy Beans. Hand nicked very

low Dike rcr nonnd

Corn meal, fresh Ground vrliite 4 pounds for

Flalie Hcminv 3 lbs for Cracked Hominv 5 lbs for Rolled Oats bulk 3 lbs for ...... Oat Meal per lb Mother's Oats Aluminum larce

i

D cz canSnow Kinff Bakinsr

Powder only

Be

Jewel Compound, pound.

Eaisins lanre 9 os pksr (a) .... Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit

Salmon .... 22. 27. 30. 33. 47c Oranaes per dozen ....29. 33. 40c

:

'OP. Grapa Fruit, larze each "c Lemons larse per dozen 12c Jjananas per pound Apples Baldwins per lb

29

, . . 1CS l-Sc

per package 14c Apples Grimes Golden per lb S 1-Sc

.12c Grape Huts fresli stock packa-e 14c nic2S- SEfU veT f iiernudas laro,e ppr lb Vc v?c Pest Toastes SmaU package . . . .13c SlJciai jt0. 1 Lamp Burner ' Post Tcasties Larsre package ... .18c each. sDecial (a) 5:

i

package at . . . ooc tl-a. fr, or,n.- Hi I5r. PEACHES GALLON GAITS - SI .00

Mother's Oats Plain lanre pk- 31c .,.n, n.-up-uKfun, 7c APEIC0TS GALLON CANS SI. 15 xuih. xiuiJii, uaai l. t nt, lv . . . T .TM-iT-. no-

Purity Oats lar;re 31c nT'M r, pih

Co pv ris?.. i . .: . Westcra New-pa r .-r Ur.l nnl

Noar a field wbcre the vcUow jrr?.?

to rrow la the slif-l Ulpi.

pinolied littlj children

j played mncn the de:ul fruit trees, j Summer had coma and cone In a land

once more at peace, but the trees had shown no green, for the Boch had murdered them, and the V.ehi had produced no grain, for the Hon had stc-pped them in poison. Here in. the chili autumn mist, the children played to forget that, into the half of their houv that remained, the night wind would blow through the shrapnel chinks. She heard them 5ho:tir,g and singing and the gaunt woman paused in her work to look through tho woodenbarred window. How could they tm so happy? r.ut they didn't know what winter was bringing. She had to face that alone. They knew only that jumping games- kept one warm. They were her children, hers, and she mu-t hod a way. Those slender legs that looked too small to lift tho heavy sabots .oho must keep them dancing, somehow. "So in c 1 1 o w soiii e 1 1 o w," t h e w o r d hummed in her head as j-he moved about tho room making ap tho beds with their scanty coverings. If only she had a mattress for the little ones, it would help to keep !kh warm. If e:ily the fields had answered her

. . .12c

. .11c

Special priced C C Brand Finest Breakfast

(none

Purity Oats Small Mustard larsre iar. very fine

Canned corn per can . . . . . ISc BreaMast Bacon

Canned Corn per dozen $1.40 Sliced) per lb Canned Peas per can ....12c (rQ5ll CUTed) S13ecial 0) . Canned Peas per dozen cans . .$1.40 Lenion an3 Vanilla Extract -i 1 rr rr rtr-r .

i;annea reaches v.y-3a-oc CrC,p,'-i rer bntf1

aime a ipricots

27-33-3SC

C,nffPf "Tnxxm TalV" finft drink lb 2Qn "

c ir. K t-m P- OTi Ti

8-9-12" lixitscuti j uaia iui -wv -

Soap (Export) 5. bars for

P0STUM. LARGE

P0STUM. SMALL PKG 13c

c PUFFED WHEAT 11c PUFFED BICE 17c HEBE MILK LARGE Kc

HEBE MILK SMALL 7c SODA BULK 'PER LB 5r SODA PACKAGE .... 4-5-r t

JELLY PEE GLASS ... 8. 9c E0XENE PANCAKE FLOUR 24s VERY LOW PRICE 12

T.T A Tf! TTk.S T? F.T.T Ali l.rj KKAHU

?Frt E0X . . 5

, WW

,37c ,24c

praye:, if

dy tho fruit trees had

Pork & Beans canned . .

Canned Beans Jumbo can I5c -export t . uar. io SPECIAL ARMOUR'S MACARONI

T?Pri ti-c vrrv rlir, At the Aunt Jamma I-ancake Hour ....lie PACKAGE SPECIAL (5..7V

nrice r.er can 11c: I3er doz. $1.23 Buckwheat flour

Aunt Jamina Pancake flour . . . .11c

. . 15c SOUR KRAUT BULK 4 LBS (a) 25,

.... 7-9-14. 19c SOUR KRAUT LARGE CAN 2fcr 25

deceased The unknown heirs and de visees of Miller, widow of James

N. Miller, deceased.

William Miller, Miller, his

wife, The unknown hedrs and devisees of William Miller, Deaceasea.

Miller, widow of William Miller

deceased. The unknown heirs and devisees of Miller, widow, of William Miller, deceased.

William S. Miller, Ilhoda Miller,

his wife. The unknown heirs and devisees of William S. Miller, deceased Itroda Miller, widow of William S. Miller, deceased The un

known heirs and devisees of Rhoda

Miller, widow of Willian S. Miller,

deceased.

: James Neal Miller, Mnler, his wife. The unknown heirs and de visees of James Neal Miller, deceased. Miller, widow of Jame Neal Miller, deceased. The unknown heirs and devisees of Miller, widow of James Neal Miller, deceased Joseth W. Miller, Elizabeth Mil

ler, his wife. The unknown heirs and devisees of Joseph" W. Miller, deceased. Elizabeth W. Miller, widow of Joseph W Miller, deceased. The unknown heirs, and declsees of Elizabeth W Miller, widow of Joseph ,W. Miller, deceased. are not residents of the State of

Indiana

Notice is Therefore Hereby Given

c? ?,said defendants that unless they be

4 as 1 and anpear on tne zuui uay ul .uuitu

3.72 I 1920. the same being trie 155th, day

10.).W0I . v, n-r f Drm rvf til ft .TennlnC!?

t 0 0 I vJirCUlI XJOUrt. lO UU uuiueu u.t iuv

oi'oo I Court House in said County and Stat(?

20.00 I mTD.rin m-, tho 1st Mondav at

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I-)-, ilii I AiarCIl lSiV Will iuci en. uciuui

40.oo I said complaint, tne same wm ue 7S 0lH heard and determined in their

t.'cu I absence.

S.40 1 Witness the UierK oi saiu couri

-5 0,?land the seal thereof, at Vernon,

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25.00 I 1920

1 5.0 0

100.00

..ii An

rtooijan s- tea. o-i.i,

KbOOljas. W. Hargesheimer, Attorney

;i.s

1.5 0

2.00

a. 0(i a (iiiiriiiin? wunun is never aware

-.'oo 1 of her charms.

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9.30 I -f it i. irrmieah

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450.00 1 5o'.b mn even like to brsz aoouw

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100 00 I Trl11 U1J

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Sardines

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i.h. o;.od : Her moiufs ltcv snllen r.s she' "thought of their stubborn refnsal to nourish her babir--'. S!io peered between the bars of the window and horror dilated her eyes. Those trees were reaching for her chihlrcn. trying to seize them ic? they skipped about their gamcst. They wore stretching their hideous gray nr::is suatch'ns nt the frail little figures, and the fields were sending up tho mist to conceal them in their crime. She knew now, she know. Round and round whirred tho cha in her head. That was St. that was It she could sc it all now- yh nrly mora clearly those Odds, timst trees they were infcclel with the venom of the Hun, they had become allies in his fiendish scheme to squeeze out the lives of her children. Shrieking, she ran from the housx, "Beware!" she cried to tho child ren,

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Tt iT "ITS A 71 .C

FARMERS' INSTITUTE To Be Held At San Jacinto School 11 nilding February (Uli, 1920

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Mrs. Henry Cooper was shoppi in North Vernon Olio day last v

'Music . i Invocation

More and Better Wheat - Discussion Convenience for Farm Homes - Discussion NOON Music Recitation The Rural Church - real and ideal Quartet Organization and Co-operation of Fanners

CLIFFORD H. LONG

Clerk Jennings Circuit Court.

By High School Mr. C. P. Cole Mr. Widney Mrs. C W. Seweli By High School. Martha Ferguson Mrs. 0. W. Seweli "Stay on the Farm Mr. H. M. Widaey

The Difficult Editor. George Horace Lorimcr. the Phila delphia editor, said at a dinner:

"I was obliged to turn down a con- j..

tribution the other doy. The author, nr, he thrust his rej- cted manuscript

into his overcoat pocket, gave trie a considering glance and said : "'Mr. Lorimer, you da"t look like an old man.' " 'No?' said I. '"No, said he. 'You look like a man in the prime- of life. Who would suspect from your appearance that you were in your declining years":" "I was going to hurl a 'Post' at him." the editor ended, "ton b lit out jut in time."

tomei

-3orr.i how," Shi Repeated.

r.ewarc, tbey are after you!" and she

struggled w:n a ueau tree waoa branches swayed in the wind. -

With startled screams, the children

n-d r. litt'.. wav. t!:cn turned to loot.

lh;t ibdhing eaine. No one pursuei them. Why did their mother cling to

that old tree? They ventured back.

Tl.r.v fe't -dr'o; of bpr 11 rid iCUOW n.Ot

wliv. baa:i' neignbor?, w no ueuru

th.

a c ro -

th.: Ih :

. , Committee on Membership Edna Forward Mr. Alva Mills Mrs. Nellie Heid . Walter Lough Mrs. T. II. Schlotman , Mr. C. P. Cole Everybody come and bring- dinner. Cocie early.

Untrahie J. The doorbell was ringing.

Virginia's mother (who was ur-ss-tr. T,..;.-ffi i.v.t saw n stranger

, at the door.

Virginia, aged five, was toiu to

cvL-r tho door and sr. v her mother

was '"not at home."

teidng arvd snw her

hold and foil.

They ra!ed her - in her feet.

cauie h asloose J her

Some silnce may be feldcn but most

ASSORTED CHIPS

3.50

10.00

e 0.00 triKl t catch fih.

Lts of men are Ii.ir who cever Ten

A stitch .t n: . : ten. A fool at -et may

Narlj vry propositioa Ioks a sura !

so

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a ri n

t so I waiir n paper,

10.00

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Lots of p. to do ti. !.!.

y ji"eve. i a rii at

known it aa s.t

y until you try

There is nothing more uncertain than sure thing. Wheic. a man fails he begins to believe in luck. ..

Tcxscrrow never' coia mt.l. you

The

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u!ar mt-n of k-iu-rs are

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sr.,M"iSi School Fur. a I j" -;V .'T " b.l'.l'V - .'..,.,. t ni(ij.? e sr .l' ied.mre r.n.i rteg-t i ; f ---a t s (.luring yt . ' 0 iou:,nre rialii-n 1 IU.4 . c ,oi-,- t-u b.ci-t tl-.:!H'. j.-ar r, - j: atot liceU',t :, ,o:; -ats i!::nnif

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Gt rich quick pehmes ire all risat

s:.P3.55 I until yon trate tip.

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tt- ; v what He Planted.

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i?77.45 I r4 Jksdr than bruins.

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Then It Started Something. - Yank Tins picture of my sweet

heart M-vcd lay life one day in the battle of the Marne. I was wearing it over my heart and ' it stopped a bullet that would have killed m. Crank Gosh ! That picture is enough to tot a mad bull. Nebraska . Awgw.-m.

She

5? a rod nt them and at the children v. hhnperlng in their fear, stared and knew nothing till she saw the tree and then the light of vengeance lit her facotha only light her mind was doomed to know and through her

Following instructions, Virginia was hute-ch-ach-d tooth the warning came,

i

stumped when the stringer ast,eu the words of not forgettmsr. the grim

"when will she return. J chant she muttered throcgn the years

without leaving the door, --he to come. "N'oul-lloiis pas n'outdlons

called: "Oh, .mamma, he warns to jamais.

L-nmv when von ure coming bnee ,

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What shall " I say ;' Columbus patch. . .

Ubi-

TsSephcr.e Statistics. The :vn.-;'.-r of teloph cries in v. - - in thf United "Siate at the closo i,f W7 w:;s ll.Tld.go one to cv-ry it'i.e p; r-

ns or every two .am:

I !

r.f : ; t i

A Lesson. " ) "The h ii is certainly giving a lessen to the w-rid in not being puffed up -. with pride from r.msporlty." "II,". w so?- ; "Notwithstanding her product is one j of the highest t.rief.l on the marker,5

vo i .til! contra to crat.c

living."

t rlt-t'li'ifif.- 7. .".'-'. b-S wore

the remaiaipsr 4.1'.-X1!.!"- c: tlie' r3.ttS! indepf-ic:- nt ;. i i

nunil.cr of calrss i:..:'!e d;i!'l va s estimated at -i.-l.

averag.'' of more than per c-r

I! cry of raw ack of jsugar

the y, i !:. )

for a

-What d

d ycii plant in your veg-

den last summer:

a n sh ' p.

"I ..-if'.

Speaking cf Spades, believe iii calling n spadf

It's iiRpjtrdonable sin to iita't aa j

tahrfcikii wit a clear day.

"I p.d ! it is the best policy j?yself. I once tried to pass one oft for a .club. Tint's how I got the.se two fingers L"t oil." Loaiiviile CoTirier-Jourr.al.

Keep Milk Frcib.. One of the wonder. f tue P;i:ih Dairy association ?hove. .ir.-vrdlmr to the London I.aily Noh . w a I'at.-

g lidik fr. -.. No preserva-

Tlr.- aviparatus H mog-rjl2r," and the

a; j,: i.i he.' for Ic-oj for two years or m..r.

tives arc- used known as a "h

preserving force a pre-su T.otriids to the square inch.

WHEELS TUB'iUIG Hi BELGIUM Minor industries Have Resumed Operation, but All embarrassed by Lack cf Fuel. Mon of the minor indutr: In Belgium are said to have resume 1 operation, although all hive been more or less embarrassed by th l .ck cf fuel

and the uncertainty of materials. There i-- no

in Belgium, are! a ;:r; h: is available for export. Ne-u-ly -til tie- s":-ar mills

cere kept !n r.-peration by t r.e Germans throughout the war. To avf-rt labor d;tur!;ariCts, the government has taken an cctive part in disputes between the workers end employers with gratifying rn!t. While v.'agcs have i: ': in most iri Pistries at least 10d per cent, and in some Lists nces considerably more, they have not kept pare with the Increase in the cost of living. Labor union jff.ders have been cenemily :i?po?e-1 to adopt conciliatory mctho,!- where possible, end the government has been able to

force ;

where trou

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