The Vernon Times, Volume 8, Number 29, Vernon, Jennings County, 20 February 1920 — Page 4
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A Series of .Plain Talks to tie Dtraocrtic Voter: cressior.al rki
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i rersonai inneai .. i o oil How We May Recover From the Democrat Defeat of 1918 At the last tlclcciion the Dcnv;ct?.t Nouiirtc for Congress lost the Femth District. A normal u.aj .ri' at ? 1.. out ..oo was wiped out and today a Republican rep:ese!is the: District by a plural. ty of 317, There is 110 need to !u--'-c back ar.o r. . cry ever stdlicd tnllk The
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I .0.0:u.O.O.O.O.O.O.O.O.O- I Huhert R. Harper an.l H-n M. Wirs. Lathy to Annie M. Starker, G Stearns, acres Campbell tp. ?500. j Sinu-.n 11. Day and Str.ve Tiwel'L " J. L. Sv.-arthout to Jlichael 31. IVol NK-hulas Masehino huJ Ruth A. j10 acres Campbell tp SI 200. Hawk.
j Dennis A. Woods to 2v, Naner ! lot.s in Zenas i-OO. ' J. A. Houk to Edward Eder lot in ; North Vernon SiSuO. - -
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Ch&s. Lurton to James Wel; vm
Ih inr cra! P.'.i! has 10 ir.dsv'dfa!
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N. Kin pel, Mr . Anna !! slu an, !'f ler !
Hn!o.H he- W;! i , (' i ! i. 1 S r;eo,:A. R.r, ; . c ,!e, o 1 a - worth, JoJm I;S'ir;y, Marv A Dvmrm, ll h Iiarnhtr, Ar"hr,v I'piI-, ,1 51. Porter, 11. ilnvtn, W'il iaui A lUi 1-, K hs, Fa-m' (ley. i , vn 1 , j - I '. t k . uim Moorehem!, ' i'". h. Ki -Sih". !"! vm--.
Strotip. Lin : 1 .! I'-r, '1 1 Tvf((!y, t
lOil w in Tweedy, J. t- I m, J eisk: y l . Hj.auiflini:, M. I.ivhh , .1. A. Piitlilr, I w ?4 1 (iti-'f'r, M ,h:ni!i, Vn! liiehle, (i. I .. Ihehle, Kia.k t r 1 t Hi, 11. Sehni.hn'.e-, The oi l V.-Kirov farm, J. J'.Ituid, M.! 1, ,Te.-v Cliiksiii, W. 'i aice, Kia-iU ( " R. V. Pin b. I- V. K.t.' n, Fdwsw
For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bcafK '
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Why? Because We- luvve over Vy- o samples for you to select that Master suit from, or that Weddini: suit. That Summer suit or dr.. dilation suit.
Come in and Hvc us our ord
er now, and, avoid Uu' Faster
rush; your suit will le rvady for
fOU 2 wrek's after order is filed. Get our prices hofor' y .; buv else where. Summer suits, I'riees S2-.50 ul
Spring and Summer uifs -.'7.-o Yernon Barber Shop A.J.Croy, Prop
He Thought He Understood.
I i niiir in aiivwi r t onr imverne-
r.h-at in r ) p:qcr fur n a;m," said
tlit pour looking 'li;ip at la1 i. -or.
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yv t vtn j !;, t "Y !!i:t':tltl." Tn.htri.-aV" Vi's n. ia a ' n ." N. .:': linhi;-. ( ntf?' 'N,i itM'a'a." "!h... . M ; : ;.oar . ... mam." "I c .. - v Ti -.. rtne in.
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Let Lis Talk It Over
Aie uui Inttrtskd in rtducLiK i b 2 byeb cost ci li inj;?
Ate 5 on interested ui ivform in the collection cf taxes from the " pfr p!t- a; d re'reechme: ? in Cue exprdiiuje cf their rij -r? High Taxes Make High Prices Ir.;!e:d of the old saj i: there is rithirlp; fuie but deih "atul taxes lie' revised versi'J?: is that v.e are sure on -y cf dath ro.ci , .hi;'ber taxes W dl a.u vole to seduce taxes - rationally as, v-v el 1 as locniix ? ; if ecu pay income tar-:, it ecu buy a nirrie ticket or an ice cream sod or a tid e of tooth paste; if you use sugar in uv.i coflee, cr if you I. in a ton of coal or a loat ot bread. "i; t Ly -Cu :ete:e-i ours It in the Prun .tv Pdtction, May a'h. The Sixty fitth Congress enacted tie- f Cm cess Pr-; fi h tax law, and the S xy-six?h, the pic?er.t, Co:;ojf c) .-d though in c niinuons session for a year, has done absolutely nothing-to 3 elk ve the Km dii scnie condition created by this act. Absolute!;, r.othtrg towari'a a rcccrstruct ion p )bc has been enacted by the pre sen: congie-s, A leading newspaper of this State recently said: ' There is general dissatisfaction with excess profits tax and no doubt iut:ch of the dissatisfaction is justified D. is charged b b. hindering initiative, restricting commercial and industrial operation.?, and increasing the prices that .must be paid by the consumer. If it do.--s - of these thiugs, or an- cf them, it is undoubtedly a burden, of which the count v should be relied." To enact and codeet an e xcess profits tax is to pe: :mt and legalize the earning of excessive profits. So long as ex?essive profits are permitted, and part of such profits demanded by the government as a privilege for charging such brofits pron e?; ing is fostered hiiI the profiteer axes fat at th,e expense of the consumer. Tins is one ofThe big jobs for the rest congress. The primary is at hand the time for the selection of the right man for the congressional nomination . See that your vote is cast for a Democrat who can carry his party strength a man who can be elected, -and who, when be i; elected will represent your interests by consulting yon before he votes. THAT A14N IS C. E. CUSTER OF "BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY Custer, if given this nomination, will- have no handicap at the election. lie will hot he a dead weigh, t on the party an I will not pull it down to defeat He will be as active in each county in the district for the election as he is now for the nomination. The demand in the nation, state and distrht is fo" raw bleed in the party and new names on the ticket. We Can Win With Custer For Congress Cast Your Vote at the Primary for C. E. Custer, of Bartholomew County
Vote for Custer i cr Goeress
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acres Montgomery tp S1D30. Jennie Woodard to John Hutton ; lot in Uutlerville $000. ; bouviea J. Neai to Ben Wright and i wife lots in Butlerville $100. I Clinton Wildey and wife to John f I Leonar.: and wife 00 acres Center tp j $3-100. Armstrong Darkle y and Avife to F. K. Stearns and wife lot in Queensville
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Klb.aheih McLaughon to II. C.
--hay lot in North Veni
ernon $525-.
Caroline Pe
Noirni ' vi:iiNO.. .Mr-tropole Hotel. Friday February,
27th. 192'h For one dav out v.- Hours Mi in ,.. , ft,.;, . T-..
Ppeciali.-rt. Drinss the knowledge of their Organisation and experiences in their' "sru-efssfui treatment of thousands of e.ists. offers- services fre of rliarge. Tiie United th-ctors is an organization of reputable, lieens-'d physicians. They -ne all specialists in the treatment of i-erlain diseases. Thev treat without sursdral operatioiis disease:?
3f ail iiiternal orsians. stomach, intes-
dme Sei.srer et al to Catherine tines, constipation.-piles. liver, sple
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umatism, seia-
tica. goitre, tape-worm, leg ulcers arid
tall Iook standing:, deep -seated diseases.
Many years expeiienee. The complete record of thousands of eases successfully treated prove that their methods are right. Tiny wove among the first to earn' the n-.one. "hhiadb'sx Suru, oils." Each s-taiT in, inher has at hs eommsnd tlie know I edge and resources of the organization. Many people suffer iro n diseases that can he alleviated just because they cannot afford to jo to high priced Hpec-iatists ami Hospitals at a lone, distance front their home.. Xo-connuunity has a sufficient, number .-ufferinsr free these diseases to ; ik a t s j : - '.tal.H for their, trea .a-m ;,e.d. ." Cnited Doc tors ,;ave s,.i,.' . b-eaa. Their hihiy train'-i hi :sts go to each eomnuinity and v.'ill advise a proper f-iiiet- cf 1 re. u'eent for the sufferers at:.-t in : ni. t f'.u -.r. how to take- .care of tht :nso!ves at h-ene. No matter
alary Dailey heirs to Henry liowen . . win-e" you have bt-en told "or the vx30 acres Center tp $850. . - - pei um e vaui h:n-l witli other physiEsther Wheaton to Wm. F. Brum-; eians, co:i-uk bi.a on this visit. It hmv Inf V-a vTvr, eonnn ; costs no-.! da". If your 1 ar is incur-
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hratcrnai Order Eagles North
and Vv . Peck lot North Vernon j heart, nervt-s, skin, rla
J Gilhert VanCamn heirs to W. E. j Carson 3 11- acres Geneva $2300., j Alnialinda Fleeher et nl to J. T. ; Barnes 10 acres Center tp $-100. i F. a I ..Mousa to Chas. Harmon 10 j acres Lovett tn. $100 j ( has. ilannon to Jos. , II. Stoner and wife 10 acres Lovett tp. $1. A. E. Button to Owen Noon lots
North Vernon $1200. riary E. McCammon to Terry Barnes 40 acres Columbia tp $1200. Geo. W. Harwood to Bertha Davis 4G
j acres Campbell tp. $3000.
Mary A. Ilaney to Wm. . S. Mattlicws lot North Vernon $900. Geo Moorhead to Jos. E. Vance
j 84 acres Lovett tp. $1.
Eu-reno Hoffman to Ed V. Sawyer 0 acres LMg;g-er tp. $500.
le he v. i ! ! give y.ti. -ad iea as may
! :i v a-! i! il.-'ip tho disease. Mai lied
Vernon Aerie No. 1074 to Ora Grif-j o; , : , .
hth et al lots North Vernon $S0.
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and minors v.itli bear parents or
John T. Barnes to Frank Young- i KUardians. t man and wife 10 acres Center tp $512 j I-uhorabiries. Milunukeo. ic.,:isiu.
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A Promising Outlook. "I seed the start of what looked like if was uolng to bo a right lively fuss over at Tuadiovil.lo yestorday," related Cap Johnson of Itumnu Bidge. "A ei b- of felb-rs jumped onto another f. her, for something- or nuiher, I reck"' on. aMhon.ch I didn't learn what, and went t'o mauiint: him rmb.t sharj. Then :nioiher feller jumped in. bt maUe it even. About tlr-st time tln sheriff came a-running and started to rnd I 'em jiprt. and all four lit in on
him. He deputized n passe f fellers j
th.at we.'- standing around, and they sorter took hold, and another hunch of feller 1 iia ! came up 'peared to tigecr that t!e j.i-o ess was too one sided, and so they tore in. too. About that time it bomm to rnin, and they all adjournal to the poivh of the Tele fair tlore and went to taikins. horse
s;!! and petit 'Vs. IOit i iT a sped I j shore reelcoiied 1 was L'iinj to see ) , i soinethiu::- of fight." Kansas uy t St.-ir. i
Hozv Would You Like to Harvest Two Crops . of Com a Year as They Do in the Philippines?
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Must Be a Fine School. The -;-yoar-old granddnugttter o .Tudu-e I. V. Henry of Terre Hauli
l;.:d j-taried in setiool in the training !
s.-hool of the Indiana stale normal. WTdmm lbilh who Hv.-s across the srre ( from she little girl, is trustee for the Indiana slate normal and, a -reat frietid of the- bole girl. One laoniiae. hen h-r mother was taking
totOt a ni the j .b, ma'am. I'm not a l-.er to si-i-ooi. she noticed Mr. l.all !iirr ijig ninn anvway, ma'ata," . ing up 'he steps fn tho main huihlimr.
I.,.,.:,;;. r. at her tindher die said,
Look?d Like ! "We h:!e beard a lot about the boy- ef Ov A. 1". V. !n'so pay was 1iir tiioe (toiiic ati'l of course r;o e lilmiiis them for l.i-k!ng, said SHor roa'iw,', "but 5a u.Me to the itti'itnry pa masters. It m.nt hn said thst Tf-ey too. bad their tro'ddes. Like the ea 'm fompaay Ik d'." pardon." snht tin ""r.'-'i'.r.t, Init whut is y.-.ur nmm";' "Nf!! !-' !" oehoed 'to.1 prhate. ".vlio bad Jmt M't'i w led !0-s e4.'Honteri on 1 : i tbineen of th." .;iy roll. "Don't yen --e v-y r.at!! on skat blavk?" '-." -:nd tho -ercer.nt. "That Is v,kat fir,---. !.:iv c!iri--sirv."
(;,.,. this mm-t he a 5: tie selsool if Mr. Had ..es to sekool here." lnhatuip,1; News.
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No, reader this com was not prow-n short eg---. Other important Philippine bv one of our local farmers! It wasn't ; crops are hemp, sugar cane, eocoanuts. irrown in the United .Oab'S. even. It ' !ih--a and idneappls. bum-
was grown in the faro it Philiprdne I:--'
in an h.-'H.rtaTtt industry..
lands hv Filipino s-ho,l!voys. Two tine
I'!. ere are Ia:i, cards ,.f tbo.n--.-nds ot
fertile lard t'mn
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crops of corn a year are produced m
the Islands. The Philippines are doing sm
derfr.t thinsrs in the arieuitural line, i Ph-nimd)
A H life insurance p. .bey wa i The Philippine governtneiit lias fine rtg-: .lapan i.;
taken nt on a hen exhibited in Port- rietltttral school? throughout the is-; every re-'n i
I a-,Ts of land Ivimr idle in the I'hilin
pines. w!:!ch have a greater area of
an U!:S n
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Worth Paying Premiums For.-
Down goes the price of Groceries at Honks Wholesale Mouse, Next to Shirt factory. Come and beat the H. C X ' Starts Sat. 21 st.
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Etsii imiiniiniiiiiiuinniitihuinfiuntniimniiium !ift..iiiiihtihtnmiutouj - :-' B i:M v " 'v fi & P 4 i - E fi hnv often we hear people say that ':hc!ler
urc a ' Occasionally wc see a man
who we say has seen 7vVr J.iij z. We know of many who are experiencing what miht be termed bofipr drnjx. By practicing economy and thorough conserv- fjj ative living, regardless of your status in the business world, helier days are assured. A Vernon Bank account, steadily increased, paves the way for lief ler drt .y and a happy and 1 successful future. Start your bank account this month.
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1 1 .no: i.t bib- mat ot el ."., Tht-re is - bei !'.- that some day
ho-,d. ore., reeeniiy. This hen is a t land. and the Philippine legislature. ; the Phihpphe-s will have a population White Leghorn, own. d by D'-jr Tan- j eomp-ed entirely i Filipinos, 2s each j r.s lar-o as that of Japan today. The
year rrakin- larger and larger nppro-1 r:i:p:m-s sire lite wia ennstmn people nrir.t'ons for this ttnnortj-.nr w,.rk. ! til the orient, and their young- men are
'i be sonde food of tbv islands is rice, LworktBg night and day to prepares
reei.'-l for rthn-t bra by lajinc 330 :!. iti "''' dajs. e-ndinc S-pteraher Pi. Tfd Is about iVesi" ?0.!."- the pfo-
FOR SALE
!nit corn is eommg lagbt aiong
r.oi-u-l themselves for the responsibility of j
duof.ot: of the :iv rar. In. u. Ile ! ov. t i-r ee, , ; . i e,; j, fObov her to be ; ;!;.o'l on exhibition by one of the j Toidtry feed Companies- but sjipn- I lift d that "she must bo in.i:rel ' for f ON I
lar favor. Its use was given great ins-1 citi;:ei-sLm iu uie ioiapoine iienuuue, j L-etus in the last u-,:r because t-f a rice I which they believe to he near at hand, h
Vernon, Indiana
H President, T. V. Reed Vice President,1 John Childs E Cnshier, K. P. Trapp Asst. Cashier, Katie WenzelH II Directors T. Reed, John Chilus, John Trapp, Dr Richardson, Claronco Dawson, Nicholas Etteb E. P. Trapp .H !ttnnuus2:ii iiniiiiiiain!iini!i:i:i:nitiiinji!jfi:njiiiiiiii;nn;!ninnrii:nf;i$T
