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County, as: In the Jennings Circuit Court. Xca Tf-nii, 3ft2Q. Samuel C. McCoun vs. James Ta Art ion to Qu!et Titla to Real Itate
In Jennings County. State of Indian !
Sow -om? the Plamiui oy janies vv llarejhtdmer. Attorney, and filed complaint herein, together with an affidavit that said defendants: James Tate; Minerva Tate, his v. If. ; the unknown heirs and devisees of James Tate, deceased; Minerva Tate, widow of James Tate, deceased; die unknown heirs and devisees of Minerva Tate, widow of James Tate, (k-c-eaced; - '
Johnson; Johnson, his wife; the unknown heirs and devisee.5
..f Johnson, deceased; .Johnson, widow of Johnson
deceased; the unknown heirs ana tie
vUi-?i of Johnson. ' widow of
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NO TRAPPING I'.-l w Farms K. UuiiiK-r, K. W.
A m. i low a , .John
. Anna i it ilman, Peter
Y:i ! y, C H. Ran ball
; ( ' Ale, O Hay-
't ry, , Mary A lw-
Andrew ! ai!y, J
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m i J-.s Baker, (ieo
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Htnv.if I. in st 1-;h!t, 'I hos. Tweedy
ICd win IV ( e ly, J.f Den, J. Werskey
i-'. Ii r'pauldin'jr, M. I'.iehle, J. A
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1', en I, . H eW'.e 1'rat.k Darling
'V, H. S.-'.ii m p. e-, T:.e old Mt-I-:iroy
fa-m. d iM-n i MortMilUr. Jepse
CUil.si! w. , an.!", k Carron
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Johnson, deceased;
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Uekil All Ovsr-ZnthuslisUc Youthful Barber Could Premiss Under the Circumstances. A lad on the South side." was leara-
visees of Jacob Srhefen. decei-.d- ln" Ue f'arI)er trade, "anO. customers
Sr-hpfsmn I,,,..- T, . I wiio would take a chance-on r.lra were
benetgen, deceased; nrA-n- '
heirs and devisees of : srh-'Mi '
widow of Jacob Schcijren, !ece:s.-'cfi: 'I Catherine Schctgcn. 'jr.; -Ii! j
v" "v wi u n Known
ueirs and devisees oi Schetgen, Jr., deceased;
th mondn as he stood out la front of the shop a boy came past with ins hair well down "over his ears.
"111 rut your hair for 13 cents, saul
unu-fiiji Hi?' you rig: onroer.
uwLa.-.r! - l lit wnti iiu o ?! .i r'j in.-!
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devisees of
of 'Catherine Schejgen,
Schetgeu. w idower
John Merlon ;
A;;' Ml- WiilltCil , it i I 'lMita-'H'e
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writing ;-op:i!:t " insurance
Strom.
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policy o " h -t c t overact' at relucc.il rate- want- live a :rcnts vril.c u. NATION rt i j W FOMOPILE I N SURAIH'E ASSOC I A TION .V T X. lonns h ania ST.
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liUggett, hia
ife; the unknown heirs and devisee?
f . Aigstt, deceased;
,ujrHt. widow or lugKeit. tie
e.a.-ed; tho unknown heirs and de-
(f -.. Luggett, widow of Iugget, deceased; - Cattleman ; t!atle
m. his wife; the unknown heirs an.
le isei-s of t astleman, de eased; Castleman, widow of
Castlonian, deceased; the un
known heirs and devisees r
Ca.-n!en an, widow of Castle-
inr.n. deceased;
Chiistopher Heed; Ann Reed, hi
wife; the unknown heirs and devisee
f Christopher Iteed, deceased; Ann
ltccd, widow of Christopher freed, de
eased; the unknown heirs and de ist ts of Ann Reed, widow of Chris
topher Reed, deceased;
Mklu'e! Harris; Harris, his
wife; the unknown heirs and devisees
of Miekael Harris, deceased;
liar is. widow of Michael Harris, de teased; the unknown heirs and de
vises cf Harris. widow of
Michael Harris, deceased; , Mesl ack Harris; Elizabeth Harris his wife; the unknown heirs ami de-vl-rcs or Meshaek Harris, deceased; Klizalxth Harris, widow of Meshacc Harris, deceased; the unknown heirs ind iKvisers of Klizaheth Harris widt w of Meshack Harris, deceased. .lames Kwinj;; Sarah Ewing, his wife: (lie unknown heirs and devisees
f ..allies Ewiny:, deceased; Sara'i 1"w!tik, widow of James EwiiiK. de (eased; the unknown heirs-and de visees of Sarah Ewing, widow f .fames Ewing, deceased; John Y. Cook, Sally Cook, his wife; the unknown heirs and devisee of John YV. Cook, deceased; Sally Cook, widow of John V. Cook, deceased; the unknown heirs and de
visees of Sally Cook, widow of John A". Cook, deceased;
Leonard Filges; Filges, his wife; the unknown heirs and devisees of Ijeonard Filges, deceased; Filges. widow of Leonard Filges, deceased; the unknown heirs and devisee of Filges, widow of Leonard Filges, deceased;
i what his mother had given him to
viA a hair cut. The yourrg barber cut and cut, but tifiov so- long a time he rait out of hair. The boy did not care, for he was. "thinking about how he avrs going to spfiid the cents. Soon after the wort, had been fomideted the mother of the boy was "W'hn told
rats d'd eii!i i '"T nt ,hat "jJs i,nir "ttr Mcrton, widow of Jose",,;, Merlon. ,!,- .,..,.,.,
deceased ; Merton, his
vify; the unknown heirs and devisees of John Merton, deceased; Merton, widow o John Merton, deceased; the unknown heirs, and devisees of Merton, widow of lohn Merton, deceased:
Joseph Merton;
Merton,
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siiavn ?n our
and Suits for wo and BiSCilO' de iu all the hi'.o- t ; fze v, ih th- u;a:? BlSCOr coat:; ful linc-s of the v, stvlcs.
beauty aud unuu.-ii smartne'
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s are now a""e Coat3
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fashion. PRTXTZESS i ich. now materials isle .):. to harmon- ; in PRIXTZrS and , j j r p o ; t ra y t h o gracefitver.ity o; oxclusive
in:
cj mi "si;s ri;it'FD si.ts.
Wo P- r: Chine-?, i: f nibi'oid eoiue 5:i nre evr-e
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i :,:V:vr.iix ; -; in new Georg-(tes and C'-pe .ds
C'-aufsl with hsre. hand : !. These daiiity models ilesh nnd wlite. and ;w c-n :-sle for $ i.;"S.
ceased; the
t'isees of
Joseph Merton, deceased; Fredrich Merton;
lis wife; the unknown heirs and
visees of Fredrich Merton, Merton, widow of
Mo r i .'. widow of! 'iiioarrassei, nut uia mauagi- i
this answer: "Lady, if you don t n-e Merton. the boy's haircut, let It grow out and
de bring him back.' Indianapolis Mar. ;
deceased;
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Fredrich
Merton, deceased; the unknown heirs md devisees of Merton, wid-
ow of Fredrich Merton, deceased; Annie Mary Merton; Merton her husband; the unknown heirs and
levisces of Annie Mary Merton, de;ea.':ed; Merton, widower o
Annie Mary Meroa, deceased; the unknown heirs and devisees of Merton, widower of Annie Mary "Merton, deceased;
Catherine bhetgen; Shetgen, her husband; the unknown heirs ani devisees of 'Catherine Shetgen, de ceased; Shetgeri, widower of
Catherine Shetgen, deceased; the un '
known heirs and devisees of Shetgen, widower of Catherine Shetgen, deceased; Peter Shetgen; Mary Shetgen, his wife; the unknown heirs and devisees of Feter Shetgen, deceased; Mary Shetgen, widow of Peter Sheien, de
ceased; the unknown hens and de-i
visees of Mary Shetgen. widow of Peter Shetgen, deceased; Gertrude McNeil; 'William J. Me ' Neil, her husband; the unknown heirs and devisees of Ciertrude McNeil, deceased; "William J. McNeil, svidower
of Gertrude McNeil, deceased: the unknown heirs and de isees "of Wil'dair. J. McNeil, widower ot nertrud- Mo Neil, deceased: Elizabeth McCurry; McCurry, her husband; the unknown heirs and devisees of Elizabeth McCurry. deceased; McCurry,wid-
The spider Is Van expert fly fisher.
Quack doctors, are patient workers.
sip Is the mother-in-law of slan-
der.
Cold facts often i tie nts.
cause hot argn-
There is a joy In not knosvlng every-
i 'thing.
Common sense Is more 5 or less uncommon. Only one islde of ' a practical Joke is funny.
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Fisjaf-xats and Childrc-n fn For Over SO Vcsrs
Always bears ''", '"ttae ?,;jr;'.jre of
Sharp tongues fiiend.ship.
are apt to sever I
The closer a man Istthe harder It Is to touch him. Churchgoln; has cured many a man of insomnia, A blind horse Is satisfied if he can 'feel Ills bats. , Tho real test of the song popularity is the parody.
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wer of Elizabeili McCurry, deceased:
tiiU Lll.lIYlll.SVWi. 11:11 tiC l.Ct."5 d i L I . M
McCurry, widower of Eli-abeU ! A friend In need clings to you ior
McCurry, deceased; all you are worth.
iuarsn; .iarsiu in
Edward
wife: the unknown bars and dc isee.; of Edward Marsh, deceased; T 1 'I. .. M m r . i
iUuisu, wiuow 01 tuwani .iarsn. ae
heirs end de
visees of . Marsh, widow ;f Ed-
Dry Wood For Sale Delivered fmm 'Robs Farm at $3.00 per rick. ' Akrc! L. Maraer. photic s7 I j. lneuhat!)r;i For Sale AtHobs Fhi'iii phone S7 L.. A trod L. Ha ruer
Li'fuiard Filkiss; Margaretta Fil
'a.1-, his wife; the unknown heirs audi ceased: the unknown
.( -usees of Leonard Filkiss, deceased; Margaretta Filkiss, widow of leonard Filkiss. deceased; the unknown heirs and devisees of Margaretta Filkiss, widow of Leonard Filkiss, deceased; John Filkis; Catherine Filkis. hi wife; the unknown heirs and devisees f John FilkU. deceased; Catherine Filkis. widow of John Filkis, deceased; the unknown heirs and de visees of Catherine Filkis, wfdow of John Filkis, deceased; Thompson Childs; Childs, his
ward Marsh, deceased; Aaron Marsh; Marsu, las wife; the unknown heirs and devisees of Aaron Marsh, deceased; Marsh, widow of Aaron Marsh, deceased; the unknown, heirs and devisees . of Marsh, vklow of Aaron Marsh, deceased;
Charles Marsh; wife; the unknown heir?,
Marsh, his and de
visees of Charles Marsh, deceased;
the unknown heirs and devisees of Marsh, widow- of Charles Marsh, deceased; Phoebe Spaulding; SpauldIng, her husband; the unknown heirs and devisees of Phoebe Spaulding, deceased; Spaulding, widower of Phoebe Spaulding, deceased; the
WANTED-- Good lor old live !:ores.
pnees
nrji farms
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SAFE $1 0o vior
Barred Kojk ot;n i of 1 or
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Route No, -
Randall N. Veruoti
Ind
FOR SALE
73e per e a piece.
I 'elan duck" c j tts
tttt'O'. Goose cirps - 10a S. C. Steinbauer. Vornon. Ind.
WANTEl man i'iH' . uui ;y to .ub and ::
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a progressive t'.M.aty. Oppoi-
wife; the unknown heirs and devisees
of Thompson Childs. deceased;
Childs, widow of Thompson Childs, deceased: the unknown heirs and devisees of Childs, widow of Thompson Childs, deceased. Thompson A. Childs; America J Childs. his wife; the unknown heirs and devisees of Thompson A. Childs
deceased; America J. Childs, widow of Thompson A. Childs, deceased; the unknown heirs and devisees of
America J. Childs. widow of Thomp son A. Childs, deceased; George W. Ewing; Ewing his wife; the unknown heirs and devisees of George AV. Ewing, deceased; Ewing, widow of George W. Ewing, deceased; the unknown heirs
and devisees of Ewing, widow of George W. Ewing, deceased;
Leonard Filkis; Margaret Filkis, ceasel: the unknown heirs an.l i.
his wife; the unknown heirs and de- visees of Marv Canfield, widow- of visees of Ionard Filkis, deceased; Tsaac Canfield. deceased; Margaret Filkis, widow of Leonard David Shattuck; Josephine S'tFilkis. deceased: the unknown heirs tuck, his wife; the unknown heirs and devisees of Margaret Filkis. wid and devisees of David Shattuck deow of tonard Filkis. deceased; ceased; Josephine ShaUuck, widow Peter Schetgon; Schetgon Gf David Shattuck. deceased; the unhis wife: the unknown heirs and de known heirs and devisees of Josevisees of Peter Schetgon, deceased phine Shattuck, widow of ia,vid Shut Schetgon, widow of Peter tuck, deceased,
.M-iicuwi, ucreasvu ,. me uiikiiosmii i:t-; X(l 1 III Si IKXTs Ar 11,. ot.a,.
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nvs i"'-" hi:;;sti: t----- !;.tve been ,. ; :. ; many y '1. . d ani w t . .. ; .-.sy by in i . -Ty. P.ig Cii:: ..am i.' 'INIXt; CO., L-.d.
and pro Tiona sold io ars; are 1 known. i'liUg Oil :;.issions a once ...;-iii.
A v.. If !.' does,
man Isn't
underhand cverythl! d to ephwi why si
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mar:, I th'.n';u.d !e.--i' foi jt:m-l pr tllOUSHl. I pc '"i. 'Hi, 3 (.." di''fs!;i!id. Y I v 1 :..,;-." V
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r:.i-tia young to N.-.v York at ; t! ou-'.-1? At live man. I uni'.sv thousand
unknown heirs and devisees of
Spaulding, widower of; Phoebe Spaulding, deceased; Leland Canfield; Canfield, his wife; the unknown heirs and devisees of Leland Canfield, deceased; Cantield, widow of Leland Can-
and devisees ot Canfield, widow of Leland Cantield, deceased; Isaac Canfield; Mary Canfield, his
wife; the unknown heirs and devisees of Isaac Canfield, deceased: Mary
Canfield, widow of Isaac Cantield, de-
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Th$ Hind You Have Always Eought, and v,2idi has been fa f(3T OYer thirty years, has borne the signature ol
and has been raaaa wilder his per-
scnal supervision, since its infancy.
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'fZfJ Allow no one ta deceivo vcu in this
but
heirs and devisees of Schetpson widow of Teter Schetgon, deceased; William Moore: Bridget Moore, his wif: the unknown heirs and devisees of William Moore, deceased Bridget Moore, widow of William Moore, deceased; the unknown heirs and devisees of Bridget Moore, widow of William Moore, deceased; John Dalton; Mary Dalton, his wife; the unknown heirs and devisees of John Dalton, deceased; Mary Dalton, widow of John Dalton, deceased; the unknown heirs and devisees of Mary Dalton, widow of John Dalton, deceased. Peter Shatekin ; Shatekln, his wife: the unknown heirs and devisees of Peter Shatekin. deceased; Shatekin, widow of Peter Shatekin. deceased; the unknown heirs and devisees of Shatekin. widow of Peter. Shatekin. deceased: !Vtr S he? gen. Sr.; Catherine
Schetgen. his wife;
the
heirs and devisees of Peter Schetgen., Sr.. deceased; Catherine Schetgen. widow of Peter Schetgen, Sr.. deceased; the unknown heirs and devisee Cl Catherine Schetgen, widow of Peter Schetgen, Sr.. deceased; Peter Schetgen; Schetgen. his wife; the unknown heirs and devisees of Peter Schetgen. deceased; Schetgen, widow of Peter Schetgen, deceased; the unknown hsira and devise3 of Schetgen, widow ct Peter Schetgea, deceased;
of Indiana. Notice is therefore, hereby given, said defendants, that unless they be and appear on the 3th tJay of June, 1920, the same being tho twelfth day of the next term of the Jennings Circuit Court, to be holders at the Court House in. said County and State, commencing on the 4th Monday of May. 1920, and answer ot demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determined in their absence. "Witness the Clerh of said Court and the seal thereof, at Vernon, Indiana, this 14th dav of Ma v. 1920. CLIFFORD II. LONG, Clerk of the Jennincs Circuit Ceii'-t (Seal.) .
and pay that overduo subscription account :
1 Go after the dollars, thejpennle? will come tagging along. Poetss are born just the same as other unfortunates. A. variety stage transforms an actress into an artist. Get acquainted with y our neighbor; you might like him. " Self-interest and sympathy hae 'nothing in common.
When used as a cloak religion is a
lfasflt on most people. 1
The henpecked husband has more than a peck of trouble. 5 A woman Is really In; a hurry if she snvs good-by that way. . , Old clothes are about the -only bad luibits some women have. Some men get married because they are tired of being in love. If you wtmld be happy letithe other rXellow do the worrying.
Some society women areiot as bad
as they paint themseves. i , JMon flatter merely to protect themselves from women who flirt. Some men know more, some less, and some not even so much. He is truly a shiftless roan who Is too lazy to shift for himself. Tie who is enable to collect his wits cr his bills is in to?jgh luck. It takes a man with, a cheek of brass to boast of ids heart of gold. The srnaUer a mag's mind, the longer it takes him to make It up.
Did you l ever try seeUng1 happiness by, making! others less unhappy"? ''About one-half of the . families or .the United Statesjown no iproperty. Silence may besolflenjut you can't make an Insurance aj:entblleve It.Cooks may mme S.7.-1 cdbs rzay go, but the eating babit stasia forever. Some v.-omcnJwho see ti;ngs Just as they are "drive fin en to seeing double. E ricks r.iadefrom peaS are teln; used in SwederJ-Xor small buildSngs.
III Counterfeits, imrtatiocs ana .iust-as-:ood " ere
Experiments that triHe with and endanger the health of ZzfzT.ti nd Children rxreriene 3 cric-t I xperimcnt.
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Castoria is a harmless sulrstit'cte ior Castor Oil, Paresoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor ether narcotic substance. Its cgs is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief cf Constipation, Flatulency, T7in& Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural deep, Tha Children's Panacea Xfce Mother's Friend.
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Hov often we hear p.-ople say tU; "uctier day s are coming.'' 0 .:::sionally wo see a man who we say has seen better day s. We know of many who are experiencing what miht 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. 9
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If a man doesn't rtnJtnp bafl habits hfa htjalthplll fpcajroa down.
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President, T. B. llztd
Cashier, E. P. Trapp
Directors T, RichardsOD. Clirf
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Vice President, John Chiidc Asst. Cashier, ICatie TTenz:
Ki John Childs, John Trapp, DrI
nee Dawson. Nicholas Elic!, E. P.Trajt; ti.r.i::.;: i ft,;i!sf::i rrnnnirnnn i::-';;t:'::r.:;,i
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