The Vernon Times, Volume 8, Number 28, Vernon, Jennings County, 13 February 1920 — Page 4

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vAiii' daiijsr "Ioni4 wIicmi irachii, Ii ;pre always down Rorli botioI:

Tomlinson, deceased, the unknown

visee3 of 1-afayette May, Ueecas-t.

t-aziDcta .May, wulaiv of Lafa'Ctte !

-av, deceased, t'ae unknown btlrs -1 ;

t i-.v of J.n Sjrirss. deceased: the : Lafayette ' May. Irceaed; ' Jct-nh v ! arki 3M'a Llrs an 1 darlsees of Coryell, Coryell vi - :.:rf:-B, wl,'w of Join Sprigss, Ie-' unknown hirs ami dc-viV.-A' of 'jo"n I r:rii; J. n-es Filler. Fisher, 'm. Corvell. detail efi r.Vrvn I

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MARY PICKFORD

widow of Joseph M. CoryoII. deceased,; the unknown j.oii s and deviycos ofi

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ki w..'t, Ike i.'.r.r,vr. heirs and fisvk.ee cf Ja:,.iC3 Fisker, deceased, ' ri-ker, wi low of James Fisher, de-

cr"tJ. th? unknown heirs and de- Coryell, deceased: lialnh"rn,-x-r-n '

4 n-ici, iuv wi:, coryeu, ins wire, the unknown ! S r m! s1 Tr v ' Cm ' . N'?a1 and d,eviseos o KaI:i Coryell.' d'e-jAtlapte.: from the famous novel Ty. I-utn Ten1, his wife, the ua- ceased. Corvell v5rtn- rf i-.u-,

known heirs dat iseea of Nathaniel Coryell, deceased, the- unknown li'-irs '

I'ony, ceceasea, KUtn iooy, wiaow ci and devisees of Corv-1! wlil .jw Nath&nJel Toby, deceased, the n- of Ralph Corvell. dcceuel; ll'l'yab-n! known heirs and devisees of Ruth Ma v. Lafavetto M:v v.,",-,i f

wmuw .xaiuduiei uui - .Martin J. Kuntz. Klirahnt h M KuMt?

jjeeRRed; Samuel Ely, Catherine Ely,' his wife, the unknown heirs and de-

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Cats Small Purity 2 for White Corn Meal 4 H for Bnlk Oats 1 lolled 3 lbs for Klake Hominy .') lbs for Hulk Rice fresh yood .l Nice Meaty Prunes pcrMb

Muir Peaches Special lb ?9c Jelly per glass per tlog. 93c. Dont forgot our line of bulk Apple- Huttei - Elgin fbvera bulk jelly -anl preserved: also full line of Ruticrs. Jellies and

preserves in packages, glass f and tin. 1

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ixisres or smuei uiy, aeceasen, cam- Elizabeth M. Kuntz. widow- of Martin i r rinm FTlv. irMnw nf Samuel Ml v. f- t t.-,,. . . 1. i .. , '. t

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1 Samuel Ely, deceased; John Smith,' William N. Kuntz, Nora ' KunU " his I Ann Smith, his wife, the unknown u. the unknown l.eirs and devisees

1 aciitf a GU uevirtrs 01 juau ounui, oi William N Kim

ceased, Ann Smith, widow of John ' Kuntz, widow of Y,'illiam N Kuntz! Sriiith, deceased, the unknown heirs deceased, the unknown heirs nn.i i

and devisees of Ann Smith, Tvidow of.;Visees of Nora Kuntz, widow of Mar-' John Smith, deceased; John Sprisgs.it tin N. Kuntz, deceased: Frederick W 5arah Sprifss, his wife, the unknown . Eppert, Cora L. Eppert his wife! heirs and derisees of John Spriggs, v Heury J. Lawrence Phuanda J law-! deceased, Sarah Spriggs,-widow of rence. his wife, the unknown 'heirs and ! John Sprisss, deceased, the unknown r devisees of Henry J Lawrence de- i heirs and devisees of Sarah Spriggs.I ceased, Philarda J Lawrence widow! widow of John Sprigss, deceased; lof iIeiirv .T i.3Wlvnf(1 ,w,iaolt nt.t.

I Daniel James, James, his wife,ianfla j. Lawrence, widow of 'llenrv J

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James,

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PPfsLIC SALE H. Robinson ui

.liSid horses. 16 lios.

fara implements, and household ; r

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widow of Daniel James, deceased, the unknown heirs and devisees of James, widow of Daniel James, deceased; Joel B. Heaberlin, Kirsia Ileafcerlln, hia wife, the unknown heirs and derisees of Joel B. Heaberlin, deceased, Kirsia Heaberlin, widow of 3sl 11. Heaberlin, deceased, the unknown, heirs and devisees of Kirsia Heaberlin, widow of Joel B. "Heaber-

Cn, . deceased; Leonard Cutler

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SO 11UNTINU NO TltM'rlNti A1! nil lle r.elow l".ii:.-. J Hof.i Wi'dey, .1. V. K .-m r, Uk VifftSftyoy, M r- A Howard, l-hu i N, flitt.l.el. Mr . until Ih.ihmw, Ptlc lit B-j't tier, I . NV I I , ( ' li. !.ujl;rl j 4J0, A, Po N; 1 r .vie, k O Hay - ! wrt'lit John U , Mary A !.w-l Hiisb K.1 ''. Andrew I I j li. Portt-r. II P. - n, Wil in in A , i ' x ifi R In. t 'A . ! t ' I

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i '. J ! i.-tu.yh. d Ku -h P.raaeh. . : ; .. .1 aUended the Farmt . ;- I n--; t; nte K r'day. i-.rd n a i-c.-eivet! here of the serious illness of Anna Johnson, of In-tlian:'.i-:dis. sin formerly lived, hero. Tac darkey play and supper given h.-re i-1 !i.iy night, was well attended. i'.: . :;n Msiel! assisted his brother

ii . Lyni 1 , !--s IkiiiC Geo Ravnmnd Est el I with his wood cutting

2 ! t jrhead, E E. Ki I'sling. Ulnnch ' Momiay. i 3p. Knii'st l-.ubr, 'I lion. Tweedy,'

I'.-l win Tweedy, Joe J)cm, .1 V. er.sk; y F. It attlding, M. Bichlr, J A. t .hl"k Iwan Oaier, II. Ahriu in, Va! i;sklt (l. E. Bichlc Frank 1 ir! .n.' ..rp IL Sclitiiditier, The old MrKiroy f&r&a, .. .E Bland, Mort M iler, Je.ese

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Hotel. Friday Feljruary, -'or one day only. Hours

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Organizaiien and exin rter.ces m wiuf'-ssfni treatment of thous,,f ,..o;-.. offers services free of

7ci Ir.fnnts and Children

i:lJ7 1 ;rcrUvcru Years - i 1 n';.

Alr7 bears :"jfur of

sc irio. Miss Addie Brown viaitedi Column relatives a couple of days recently.

Cutler, his wife, the unknown heirs rr.d devisees of Leonard Cutler, deceased, Cutler, widow of Leonard Cutler, deceased, the unknown leirs and devisees of Cutler, wi'ow of Leonard Cutler, deceased;

J. Frank McConnel, of Indianapolis, 4.a 1U,111' u"ti ef! vrife, the unknown heirs and deisees was here over Sunday. cf Stephen Crumley, deceased, Jane Miss Mary Iafferty attended the Crumley, widow of Stephen Crumley, neral of Father Widerin at North Vcr- :ccased, the unknown heirs and deron Monday risees of Jane Crumley, widow of Ste- " " , ', , . , .f. . : ken Crumley, deceased; Daniel N. . the funeral of Oriando Dekfjni. C. jitier,. CetSy Butler, his wife, the unliuikinapoiis, but a former resident cl trwa 'heirs and devisees of Daniel N. this community, was held at the Ft: - -tl.r, dtCcv-k Bet-; Cutler, widow hvfprian rhm'eh hpr TiiAdti: Put 'Cf Ik :J1 N. Butler, deceased; the ua-

in city cemetery.

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Mrs. bailie Johnston Uas returnee C3 c " . ; lEnry L. Surer, Soper, her home in Muncie after fs-dir.S .V? I:?, P12 unknown heirs and deseveral weeks here with her daughter v'::1 f Henry L, Soper, deceased, ,,. , ,,-,v. ,11 Copsr, widow of Henry L. So...rs. wmard .iiinonana. r:r, e-crassa, the unknown heirs and M. C. Petree, of West Point, N. X., x ;tiieS3 cC Soper, widow of and sister, Mrs. Harley Clapp, of la- Ilcaty !a Soper, deceased; John dianapolis, came Sunday for shcrt ' Mathews, his wife, , ;t .,i, trw ,-! r-- LV-a aknrwn heirs and devisees of visit vxith tae.r father. David I'm to. r, ::,ttr,TSj deceased, MathI ncle Dave accompanied his so back eT, widow of John Mathews, deto New Noi k for a visit. ' csased, the unknown heirs and de-

Mrs. Cbauncer Patton. of fTrea. Ttsee of Matnews, wmow 01

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wood visited her uarenf T J Wil- y,UBt"' "" ,uuu -,cu" visiteo ner paient, 1, J. l!itllWS Mathews, his wife, kersom and wife the first of the ft 3 Bakaowa heirs and devisees of

t:e : msed

repuiahle, i :. . eu iniysienuis re all spet kilists in the trcat-

i ( rtain di-ea;v

AVlllard Green and Glen MiUho'dar.

oj yania- came home from

where they are attendin

returned Sunday evening.

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u'.gic-il operations diseases

.... 1 t.al organs, stomach, intesontipation. piles, liver, spleen. iu'i-vts 'siin. rhennmtisnt, sei.i-

', tiea, r'u'u tape-worm, leg ulcers and ' ;,11 long standing. d---p sealed diseases. 1 ;;;.:iv vears experience. The complete

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Franklin Friday, ' I!2dkewS widow -of John S. Mathews, ndin" schook Tbry --?sJ. t&e unknown heirs and der.am0 scnooh rj cf Mathews, widow of emng. Jc'.m S. Mathews, deceased; James

Mrs. Etta Tharp entertained tsttta- lly ers, Evaline Myers, his wife, the her of her friends at dinner Sunday, f unknown heirs and devisees of James The home talent play given cn b:tlJ?"s- deceased, Evaline Myers widow T, . , . , . , . cf James Myers, deceased, the un-iM-iday night by the high school w:.J fenown heirs and devisees of Evaline well attended and a neat sum. . cleared i llyers, widow of James Myers, de-

which will be used for the lihrsr ceased; -Henry Keanis, Kearns,

i his wif. the unknown heirs and de

fund.

1UMI BRAM Ii. Mrs. Alva Mills has returned home from Evansville where she was operated on and is getting along fine.

visecs of Henry Kearns, deceased,

Kearns, widow of Henry

heirs and devisees of Philanda .1. Law

rence, widow of Henry J. Lawrence, J deceased, John E. Day, Cordelia J. Day, his wife, are not residents of the! State of Indiana. i

Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the 20th day oT May, 1H20, the same being the 6H1 day of the next term of the Jennings Circuit Court, to be holden at the court house in said county and state, t . lumeneing- on the 4th Monday of May, 1920, a ad answer or demur to said nplaint, Lie same will be he- d and dclermined in their absence. Witness the clerk of said court and the seal thereof, at Vernon, Indiana, this 7th day of February, 1020. CLIFFORD II. LONG, Clerk Jennings Circuit Court.

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MARY PiCKFORD IN -HEART C THE HILLS1'

Tlic land grabbers from the city tried to steal this little mountain girl's heme, but with ?i!l hc deiianoe ol her clan she stands guard ovr her heritage with a ui and the land grabbers were friglm-ned away as they know she shoots l kill. 'Put U is i- not the end of b -

trouble in this thrilling storv 0

Sunday school begins here at 10:00 a. m. and everybody is requested to come. John Foist fell on ho - ice Sunday

Mid receit-etl several bruises.

uxs. . u. ivmaer ana cuuuren spent ; thc Kentucky feucU.ls

me v ceiv t'uu wiiu ner sister, .Mrs Oren Kerlin, of Franklin.

Miss Mildred Janery was tlie Sunday

guest of Miss Esther Green, of Scipio. Mr. and Airs. Charles Sparks, of Columbus, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Airs. John Foist. Chester Hartwell, who has .been working at Indianapolis, came home Saturday evening to spend Sunday with his aunt and friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. Vv Shields and D. L. Eddleinan were at Seymour Tuesday. Air. and Airs. David Spears had for their guests, Sunday, Air. and Mrs. C. G. Kinder and family and Air. and Airs. E. E. Amick and family. A bunch of young men from here started to Aluncie Alonday morning to find employment.

Ruth Foist is not able to attend parent

school now on account of her nerves.

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ELT.MIZEH ITF.:iS. Sevi ral from here attended the show given by the San Jacinto high school hoys, Friday night. Newton Dunn's family has tha flw. George Walters and Grover Flack took their tobacco to Aladison last week. Air. Butler and family, of Col ambus, are moving op. the Eyeihart farm. Newton Dunn was called to Ziocsville to see his parents who wor quits sick with tha f u. Irene, Ruby, Ralph and Paul Flack called on the Misses Alta, Alillie and Aletha Walters a few Sunday ago. Airs. Carrie Bossinghao bas returned to her home in Indianapolis after an extended "visit with her

Kearns, deceased, the unknown heirs lad devisees of - Kearns, widow

lof Henry Kearns, deceased; Henry

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. JAUMf LI Mi IllUM I!. Ttt P..5 : .rs- In-Cii.f held at ' '.r:--1 m Yl I' w..- a Cl and SUOcc-:-. Tktr weie . ity-f;ve n-e parte-. k trt , 1 I. 1 Tin oagh a i ' , ' C . - - ' ' - ; the day. 1S!:-. L.i .t'I Mr ,,,ue' '' 1 P.'.-t . f i f i.'. t ' Hi i h .r. The tm- ! ,if nil - tt p ' i. :ie er;;;:;,:: t ' ' ' ' ' M V l-reeks, M-s. ' 't.t V- h .. 1 M e- i!olre.: s. i, -n "'l . '1 .m., irs. !. V. i ." iv, p ,'. , ! - . s , l ?:,!:.;. I" -

membvr has at hs com-

ihe kno' le.'.ge and res.nies 01 ga ni.atiou. Many people suffer iij.Msi s that c:ui lw alleviated ,'(-. , .( they cannot afford to go H i..'e,l Spe ialisis and Hospi-

t a b.r.g flistaneo No eommunitv ha

r suif erin'i from these dist ases

--ioi'i so"ci i lies 'tuns lor tutu

ut nd '-nr- The raited Poena e , oh, ed the proldem. Tluir y trained Specialists go to each ,,i!.;ty and ! advise a proper of treatment for the sufferers in -timet il em how to take care

! msvlvo at h -me. No matter you hae hon told or the ex-1 tee you had vv 1 1 h other pl-ysi-! . v-nult him or. l Id visit. It

he will give you a.H'k o as may u.d relk-v, the d;.-e-.se. Marr'ed 1.01 .J -m.e with tie. ir husband' mitti-rs u ti.It their parents or

The Ladies' Aid spent a pleasant! unknown heirs and devisees of Henry afternoon with Airs, Nellie Held oa I Carnes, deceased, Carnes. Wednesday. 1 widow of Henry Carnes, deceased, the

The Farmers' Institute of Bigger I unknown heirs and devisees of

township was well attended at San Jacinto last Friday. The subjects were well handled by the speakers.1 The following officers were electM:

President, Mr. McDonald; vice-president, Pert Hough; secretary, Edna Forward; treasurer, C. P. Cole. Afrs. A. P. Baker baa goner ta tie northern part of the state for TisJt with her mother.

Guy I'ro.ok, of Ilichmo-tnJ, I;- ... spending a tew days with home fall. Kvereit Baker has gone, to Ricfenrto find 'employment. George Hanner went to Indiaiiaror.i Tuesday on business. Dale Plough has the pneurncr.Li. George McDowell, family ard Jrkn Conboy, family, bare the flu.

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; moved on the place recently tj?ci: , 1 by Edgar Gaylea. i Mrs. Perry and famiW spent Lnr

afternoon with T. II. Scbdo.tr.;xa rii family. Several from here attended tLs t'l3 school play at San Jacinto- Tzi . niaht.

i guests of Rev. Squires and "wif?. 3'i!vt;tnkee, i-cn-ai:. j Mrs. Earl Mills receive.! t.-;.I ; , Thui-Fday of the lisata. cf fcer ?' rs. NeiUe Ileid. ' t Myrtle Sebiill, at CrewersriH?. : tS-i L:idi"s' Aid will ; formerly lived her &sJ tie tru. -v v. sth Air. Aga.s Fab. : extends its sympathy to th t ti.

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Carnes, widow of Henry Carnes, de

ceased; Joseph Tomlinson,

Tomlinson. his vrife, the unknown

heirs and devisees of Joseph Tomlin-

03, fieceased. Tomlinson

widow of Joseph Tomlinson, deceased, r: ..7

the un Known heirs and devisees of

. Tomlinson, widow of Joseph

Tcr-lLsson, fieeeased; A. B. Coryeii,

Julia A. Coryell, his wife, the un-

krr-3 hiirs a:;1 de;sees of A. B

Ccryr!!. I?c:srl, Julia A. Ccryell. j t-; cf A. B. Ccryell, deceased, the enkrown btirs end devisees of Julia A. IVryc'l, "UjA' cf A. B. Ccrj-tH, deccased; John Tomlinson, Susan B. ! Tc-::!;"ir::, his wife, the unknown h:."r"3 zi t!cTi::cs cf John Tomlinson, ::zr3, Csca B. Tomlinson, widow r f J:ka Tcrdinson, deceased, the unl" ; "A k-.'rs rrd dovlrcs cf Sjan B.

T '.'ir.i cn, wl'o'.v cf John Tcmdnson,

c-f -r;d; I' &ry A. M:ik:ianJ S. G.

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I k r r. I i?.iC"$ cf ?'ary A. MIF10I-, !. . !, 0. C. MlikoP.ar.d, wkic -e. cf 2'ztj A. MdkoIIand, deceased. V. " vr.k-:-n heirs ani devisees of S. G. ; 'ilkek i"d, wiiDw-er of Mary A. '1 l 1. drcssei; Jo-cpkine B-oyd, . B -y.1, rer . d ar.d, the unknown ! ' f 4 (e -j c! J" : r"i-e Boyd.

G. T,k 1:3yd, w:2;vcr of P.-yc t'tcc ' sr 2, tie unr:i d:v:-- s cf G. W.

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who we say has seen better itey-s. We know of many who are experiencing what miht be termed heller 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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