The Vernon Times, Volume 8, Number 29, Vernon, Jennings County, 12 March 1920 — Page 4

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f- tc ' " Ar,i., Vf,o Is the De- ' : cr cf t e r,c"-'--c'-.t,e- Seen t Tnat Season? ' ! ' - - 1 4 J i r.ot'k- ' 1 - i'w.u Aiu t . ohom ' ' f ' ' J'r, thoy appear in the " " ' v". " i I in l.ot?s nnl ' . l i K-t i": and 4 - " ' i i - . i t iikp ' ' ti; !::a th i!P"klro " - V.ii :.-i. ore ' ' ' " ' "T . ;i oilier - J " " Li 1 t, f . rather ' 15 u f ' i.. uj, . tlu-y f'iive iM-.-Ti ru::ipart..'1 . i I. .. rolor ti':nisveit' 'l it ht up jHj.St- ' " ' !l 1 P ' r i o' i he ira- , f" s !oKls t.,l fjrt, wiili a ! 1 ' ' 1 th.- -en oral ' ' ' "t. i ;i p'n eeilv cooki"! am ! !-"' Si;M.sa oineh-t. or of a

' I.-.kI i;;iy on h'lv-s and in

': :hs at thar li:ii? of year, are "- '-'I t. k-s ihp plain colors, tl.e I " jI I' I ' if-. (! ( hows, j ' 4 ' r m tt o al "loud' I ' r1, 'J '-.(- Mibstnutos must loom ; I-noii. i Wire, unused p, iie-f.i:y-"r "'!' Jfas'ons, as dei'rahle

1 1 1 ' - I "t oi i ,ni .spot " ! 1 1 . 1 a I i iMtiui-. tie on 1 ' ' '-' - lie all oe 1 f in "4: ' -(M limi a thekenv; of a v' !f ara-i: a "reinendiraiiet"). "! Im. u. i'i ;it once eonavj ' ' ' 1 ' '( -wIimo do tht-e Yule- ,,; I'1" r"i vp t them .Now u'ur. AsliTifon would he

Youth speaks from every line of aur npt? nM,,

f, J-1-0' gve the new silhouette which rsl! fn.

A L-'d most perfect mantailnrincr In ;o n tt.:.

p-i"--: . . iauh I.WHS. jj'isA' , i.1 criminatinir !,;ivvr rlomn cftni.,M,u t . : i . . .

!i ii. i ' s - - ouuituiini; uljsiucs aiuarr , l cut. They knov what lies beneath stv nnri ,

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-c, uat retain its lit as long- as a thread lasU--conscientmus tailoring, perfect workmanship, listiuthat are irrrpaoachahle. A session of iov await, vau

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! l ' i me a;:";-. ! ! :.".. lie .ho.i'--'-. d widow a!' I :i u " . I !ink;i"v.:; l;"ir .

iames, wi.lov. ,.j !.-,,:;!, ! ,:, ; ; ; .!.-; ii. !e-':-i i'n. 1 v ; ; . i . i 1 i ia- l '- heriin. his v. Yi ?he i in:; now n hen aiuil devisees o. Jot I 15. ileaheilia. ii 1 ;i erased. Kir.'.-. Heaherlhj, widow ot j Joel J5. He'iherlia. ,- c-asi'i!, lV.e u'l-f

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ih-al.ev!i:i - s . ,v.- ci ,f r,. !! .;,her. Ha, ier:-:e--ed ; i. onaid utl'T, rnthr, hi.; i1 ::'. the unknown heir.-

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- i " 1 ! Uiler. ;;-. 'i I . !ae U !i k liO'.va f 'i h.ell CC. !e;r:- and devJ.-et-s. of - Cut Ur. f: Vdr:n's ih e'e'.k i.f aiu ee:; a!i l widow of l.e:-na;d . ath-r. de o.u-.ed;i .J:e t'ie,-,,,r, a:.. Wi-i.m, tr-'tiaaa. Stephen Cnnnh-y. .!a:i"- fniinicy. LI 3 f- i; i - Tiii :uy ot '(r.n.iy. !.". wife, 'he unknown Lhv au;i de' i--e'-s-l ' ( ' f .1 ! VG J ; j . r. f.OXti. i'M'h'.a Cnuni v. .!?;-.,,.;. .h..ne ("- - k . on a "na i ' -: u it ( '(.uVt . "rnmh y. ''d.,u of So-pia-p. C; uode.v.jh' i.....,,..

-w ;uu.'iPor Christmas h, ,,rder to he reK donap.d. for the stored auuual orji rconifs as suddenly 8uid as mmun-ouy J a tho .reeu'-es jn tj,e spring. r.ut the first question is the jaove id ! h'iHipja 1'erliaps somewliere in

t:u-. aad an- ! j''11 ,!"''-J'ta5n nuie lies an almost A::;v- 'nneeer.si!,!e hamlet whost- siviT.le e.t ' ": 'ha ll'Xt c k III TtlL 1 ,it i ( , 1, ' ' .

I , -..o cir-rnr me arc .a. to of I 'iirfj-f mx.ti. a;.,: . . , .

I.:;;:;;, ;t ;'r; ;!own uilh vsiaiu -t fr,.m father ;,', ' --'V V 5n- an'1 froui "-'"'ther to daughter

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DAILY & ROTH CO., MADISON, INIANA.

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r " Mother in Every House.

Anna-tie. live years old, had never

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Mt's of thrir wHl kawwn, ll-wuwl hlankr-is, or as the Swiss woodearvt-rs iake the smuf htars, eh?tmoi o,!rl ftn.u-s as v,-ere popular iu th . f WilhlM1 Tell. -

horhool and v. h-n the nurse termir-

teil her to join in the fun Annette became dictatorial. She remonstrated with her playmates for all manner of imaginary offenses, assiunhig the ride of mother. Finally the nurse pave the yo itia' lady a leetti!- for presuming to he '"bossy." Jiisr - Mien the lecture, was at Its height v door opened ami. a real nicthiv app; o.-. ii. She proceeded to correct her chi d for ome small orTense. "This attracted :'A!,net;e"o .attention and she turned to the nurse and said: "In'tJ it funny? Just about everj heuseyoa se has a mother in it."

?dV& i ,X:1: srM!l,Hl "r the offvprins of his ! hr1in in th hture s-allery, wlan an

VVhtre the Artist Failed.

deceased. !a uuKjiown hei.r. ;aai .le-l- ... . .. . , " " '"""-mown artist, and ic

viaees of JaiU'- Crtnaley. "wid-e.v of Stephen Cnimiry. decea.-ed; Oaaiai ;,'

Miner, i. ..,- i.uii.i'. las m t:p- i.u-M -rTTTvr T f- : ' ivl 3-eM; ic.tiau, wta'Se attire 6,iwst

known heirs ana dev irecs d ! '., 1 X. ! ' i a coutitry tailor suffWim, r,.,

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.iU,.:Jr;a . v. au.v. j WAXTr.n .. ., . .. I '-u approached, inspected there

at taamei .N. ! 5ut h r. ueeeascu : tne un-J " - j ture and burst into a throws,known h.dia; und devisee.-, r.f Hat sv I k r a o is ve hers on u,,.,.,.,.. a paroxism of

t-f--f-f-f t Ht; ('W P'udeinan, whose attii

Birth f thskespeare. f th Owfu county teachers 4? tk ftlJO'wing which lie found , i ifritt lisraphy of Shakespeare ..'il k by wn of her eihth-g-ruile J j: '.a : "Ikjtkf peire' jtehoolinjf vras the L .It ti It i ot kntwu when lie Wr. hut it it thought that It rhhl.T satMe time hi the early i-n of kit life." t" f tk rt-rjide clss was r ill th stry of I'rlncw Clierry. V ' k cn to th words "For i it. I tkr 1 lif for a man that ' l eid thui "h'or what is t la Uf ftr a man who is bald." .Aaayli New.

T Cr f th Afttrnoon. Jdttl Marjarie. who is three, tohl f ntker tk othr eTenini that

' t wother wa ttptown 1hpi . I t afieraa the little yirl ha 1 f i (Akeit by a erTant t call on her . " 1 tk laiter'a of.ee. t thai did you jo?" ke.l the f s r. hi th cor of the afternoon." r "'i i th little jirl. -,iI.;ther doesa't tniderstand wh.-it J 5- by tli 'cor' of the afteri at," tt was ecplalned t Harjorie. "7ky, I nsean th ndddie,' she said ' 'jr. If wonderhis at the !ci. ,H f grw!i fIk.

I Hi tier, widow of Danie! X. llr.iicr. U

ceasfd; Henry L. Sopor. - S.!p?r.

hi wiie, the uahniian ieirs an! d!eisees of Hejitv L. ace a. ! ; ...

Sapar. widow of ILairy .. Su per , deceased, the unknown h irs and deviaees ;if Sop'ir, uidoa' of Henry L. Sop-, r. deceased: John Matin. s. ,:.aia - -. hia wife. die unknown ieai.- a;;,i de.aa -a a John a. L 1 1 hew-. da. a a ad.- ..; :, ews. widow of ,l..an ..lath --ws. deceased, I he !aanasei heir.-- apa ,a-d-'u - of .Mas- ws. :aai,v ot iohn hith.-ivs. d at .iada S Mathews. - - .M . a".. -. . ias wife, the uta- .aova; hep s and dc Ncos ot John S. Mathers. ia t,aal. .Mathews, v ai.i.r of J.aa? a. .Ma::a.-aa-, decease, i. the unkaawn heaa aad d.visees of .f..thcv. s. a ahav ot John S. A'.athew s, deceased: ,iaaes Myers. 'ialine Myejaa. his wife, the unknown heirs and devisees of James Myers, deceased. Lvaliue Mv.aa. v. idov.

of James Myers, deceaa!. ;ha akmaan heir- and de i.-. s of L'-.aSnie Myers, widow at Jaaea Myara. deceased: Henry Kearus, Ke.uus, his wife, the unknown lairs atai devisees Of Henry Ki.irn.-. li-.aee, K. earns, v. ii'nw of i ! er.rv Kea rns. deseased. t!a aahaaaa iaaiiv :nd devisees of - - - - iveaia--. widow of Henry iveai a.s. hacasel : U nry t'aines. Sa;n,a-. h!s a if. a tiio iinkiiia hairs and Sai-i i-: -a" j ;,:, j-v Carnes. decased. Sarias, iciaw of Henry Cari.e... S-eat-i. the unknown iaars and devisee.- of

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SALIOSMKN" WANTED to -'naS Vearlv net .D-lOs ly a.-:e.l i - a;' You Ca: aiake it if voit own a wJifon or auto sua c;sn i.fh'o ':Oiil. lo7 asdic

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I'n-na s7Ll "St'en to amuse yon, sir," said the i artist hunUy.

"If. do that." "It isn't meant to he ftiany." "Xq We!!, I never 1" "I'Te been offered $500 fr that picture, prehably you think you knew ir.ore about it tiiau all the hest critics, v.ho have praisea the work, eh?"

i'onr u,w axythins" about art, mister;" said tli i,nt f.ii. , .

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u ere., tai, i be .Irsd nuts on cows ... .. .. I r i

! l' Ui" yu .--ee tiiat cow what

j you ve painted there getting up from

ta a frontal forefeet first? l"ri ii

frfi.r years of farm in' and I never see

a cow t un that way yet." -Argo-

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All Going Smoothly. The chaplain came plodding along the road coming- back from the front lines several hours after the iiifantry had trone over the top. "How are things jjroh: up there?" Inquired.1 an aj"tilh-ry lieutenant! "Fine, fine," said the chaplain. "We're kiwckin them for a roal." "HaAen't seen many prison!--rs," said the lieutenant skeptieaily. "Xo. I true! you won't," reinlied the

chaplain, "our- machine guns haven't jammed all mfriiinjr." T?iie Home See-tor.

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Cck t th Beginning. "?' rnite father ws explaini't.W!i tjfphT to hint, when lit5 . . fo a .ked: "If tla world Is f i aVd ;. r.aiial ail th time 5 t 4s -t off?" His father ''i: ' ' '.t of ji-R-rity controls ( vi."' '.' thght a moment t tki a d : "lint what d'd the f -!)! 4 tit?i- th law ws passed?"

Strikes and Strikes. "! " j'-y Vaoibl he permitted to oil! "AbI yet. Charley. iUr." protested Hn. Torkins, mildly, "I lanve s "-a yn sla't resdy to throw a jrint --r al bitle because the umpire d . 4't.M

Carnes. widow of Iiear a; ceased: Jeseph Tomlias a

Totnlira-on. "his v:r - . thheirs am! devisees a .';-..).;

son. I'ee. a- d -. ;n-iS' .a.- i Li va'

widow of Joseph Tendapaai. dr.-. ,...-...,h (, , L i c th.e unkraiwn heirs aa-i dev i-a-a's t..-t j ' Tonilinson, w hi aw ''of JosepPi j ;';ci tiS.a.f Totulinsen. dt eeaed: A. 15. Ce-rvJll. it-.., -:!t t Julia A. Co:ya 11. iis wife. : ..e " a a-i ' ' " ' ' ' known heirs a tad davi.--vs ot A. U. i i!o a s or P. ' " '

voiyau. aaoo.isod.. .I'.mu .. Coryell. Widow of A. i5. Por": Ii. uvvOCS.i :aa

unknown iaars and lirviaas of Jaiiaj W -,'?:", In a. A. Coryell, widow of A. 35. Cory, ;i, de- ' eeasid: Joan To:nl:r..,op;. Sp-ati c. J " To:n!i:aou. his wip- ae o-a.- I A-taia

j N-tural!y Mad Him Peeved. S la a CMtnrn Ixis AKsreies c.imti

j votirt recently a case for divorce came I tip, v'-nly to be dismissed Wy arreement

.:t j Oi tne opposia;: counsel. It seeuis ihst tl.e man instituted the uit, had a row witii his Srt lawyer, aad then 'cp.t to Lou Guernsey. "Wltat are

your irround for brinriug this action

j Jjj7iin.it your wife?" asked Lou. "Well,"

i a-c the man, "I cams home early

ias other, afternoon and as I cfiinel

i into tie- dear I heard my wife talkla"

j to an insurance sum. I was just in

!n ' !" !;!" aT say: I won't pay fipother cent. I been paying this p.dicy .p. Hty liushaad for eiht years I've had bo luck vet."

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heirs and devist'x or J, deceased. Susup. IP Tot Of John Toialiusoa. th.n known heirs ana devi-t T(:u!inso:i. wid aw of J.

tiecoao.l; Marv V Ma ..vfi-.-oi

Miiholland. her husband., th? is'a;:saa' I wri!

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Lava. Blanket Cnee-.!s Gald. Pro-i.ectors arriTinj: at Xome, Alsiks, recently tM cf r great valley of plsecr j hl or believe.l buried benesth a huje -Id blaBket of lava whi.-h ::etchs for wiles aloRg the r'fht ihore of the Iitmachuk river in the Kofx-buft country sear Xoisie. A Peid btarmr travel has been found by miners who hare attempted to tunne'l utalr the rim of th lava feheet. Drills will not penetrate the lava, the prospector a id. On ''soardourli" ra?n-

J :, II. L. Stun, gahl he tnJ (a i.t-o'-

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. j i.:er iui i lower unit tast summer, ..iSoC; ! '"at failed.

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Catty Comment, any h h insdo up her

I hop she has jisd a be

e:c;i.s .Uiii .M i O I SSSliy . . hind, deceased. S. C .M;jf.."-Ia,: o'.ve s of Mpry A. M il'a A i : -p I. P. the unknown 'aiia :.e 1 Sai . Muhoihipd. ,widv. af T MiihodaiPl. decease : j",, ?. W. Itoyd. her "aida;;.:, the a Iaars and uevisee .f loi!J deceased, ii. W. Leva. v. id.

i ' p-ana i ,o u. - a ce.a-s a. ; known la-irs Hnfi a.:a.a'- a-f

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For Eastern All-Air Routes. The government of India has sent

j tteia to various chambers of corn's OMOiilLc: teree minting that tkey find a way . ?-T -v. i to maintain seven centers for aircraft

i '-"- proi.-wse.i ar nonihav, Caii cup as:; pp. s V. J cans. JLndrss, Karachi, Delhi, Xa--IAI,)I AN.ptlLiy i I'ur and Itanooa. The center are t- x- t 1 believed ' lo bs sufficient f.ir all-air ' v" ; routes in India and Burma.

tir J -fc f It thsin h h with her X:i,C;

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Sense cf Humor. "Has your wife a sense of humor?"

, repia: I Air. Crowchrr. "of n

Ujytiy Accused.

t r.cdehY, why if! id yiai clean t Jan Miiholland, ti

land, her la

and d.ewis,

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a: . f, mi thi towel? j '.nowit heirs suai :..,-viaa-; of T V ,t,,:,j VYky. i!ii!ms, I only wiped --nd. widower of .Late aiiliaa"a;a.3. ' Kiid fea.it J on tt 1 i deceaaf d ; AVilliaai U. 'i'o-eas-a. 1: -aai I. Tom l:n on. his wife, the ladsaaan

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rcridJ tt nsxi , kind. She thinks that everybody who

ii'r.-Z I'Cli CTZ "'":'"t wear llae sarae aJasurd fashions

SP;p u--e.s is luiraenselr iuiruy.

Wasn't Going Too Far. James was much interested in a 'mule colt on his uncle's farm. Ile'ftsl it out of his hand while .standing on

i the opposite .side of the fejnce and 'one

any ins uncle saw him patrinff its nose. "Why?" said his uncle, "Jinny and you are getting" to be jrrjod friejids. First thin I know you will bo trying to ride her." "Oil. no, I won't," said James soberly. vYoti see. I'm 'idy behau'. friends with, 'her head."

In No Great Hurry. Wintlreby .:a:'.-d at th.e new triplets with fatherly pride, but not a little apprehen-ion in his eye, neverthejes!. "What are you tldnklnj;, doar?" asked Mirs. AVlnkleby softly. "Nothing-, "dear, nothing," he said, falterinsly;.'"only don't you thijik that it would by wiser for us hereafter to build up wair little family on the !n- . tallment plan?" Stray Stories.

Bank Statement. No. it'Si. Report of t!m condiUaa t 3 Ue firsl National Baafc ot Veruoa, t, VTsae t tk Stat of Indian, at U vha ot Aai?j., Feb. 2t, 182 . nEi(UH(;jLs. Loaua and diiaants 4Tt,SS4 "af (Jvciclrafti.tateL'HreJ. 47 ty U. S. Bonds depwtdteJ la vatti ct culatioa a Own4 aaa unpledged A.l'.i It Seeuritin c-tlier t'ta f. tVa. owiutd aud uuplr.'.je J MTt ! Stock (t fVtleiat Kcve

jO pr caut.o: t . .) Valla' et bankiu bi i

Furcitureand Jicu.- , Kal ottat owa4 01. .jjt baukiojf k-jus Lawful reserve with federal kr.iTVW Back Cah ia Tlt aaJ at raaat Jte from uatiooal task Clack ua Lnukt io:ai ilv 'o city t.rtown of r .-pvuiaf ti ctheiwaiU ittikia ItedcBjptiOk fijuj vrili U. Troi-

orr iltlu friM tP Sr.TicSk-iars-r, J:rj t

terf f arae I bJt ut eotletei

Tutai Id lUfbf rtK4 Capitol Stoi k Surplus fund Undivided profit 1-2 current xt ri., jaierest and taxes paid lu'aren an.i dt.couat coda.lal

or credited, la a Juace v,f

tui lty a J not ri)ljd Cirt ulatinff note Certified clicka ot(ae.1irt;

Cabir'cbi k oa own ' aak ioUTaaT

Iodirhlual deposits 41T.MJ-11 Certificate of depasi t Jt,4ii Dividend unpaid 121 S C. S GoverDiusnt Securities Urr.wJ P2,4 jtuereit ft rued bnt not collected. ' LSI .71 Victory T.iberCy Coaa accouat ijt j j

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'rott st mis State of Indiana, Conay of JeBBiatf, ; I, K. r. Tiapp, caaaier f tLe abr banlc, do aolemnly war tUat tk akove atataent ia troeto tb bet of my knwle al 'hef. e. f . THAri. C'ukier. Snbseribed and iwrs t before je fkl. -iflk day of daoaary, 1025. SL) Jan. w. Harare jikelwer A'etary rati! a My conainiMion eatpire April Stib, !22.

Correct Atteat:

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