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MT u WM mem VERNON SIGNAL wr.^7.". iSSSSm Mr VERNON, KV. FEB. 16, 15,1? 795' >ot® W i t h S I G N A L ".79 TIME TABLE. 22 uv-rcii 4.46 p m 24 nortn - .... 3:53 ® m 1 south 11:38 a IP -I -South 12:19 a m J AS. LANDRUM, Agent. Plion? No. 58. Mt V« Ky. Poiloffica PKRKONAL Willis Hysinger continues very '•ck. home front Tied Owes*. Pay. Ky. N . Mis. David Hysiogcr lias about recovered. L R. Hughes was here lor a few hour* Sunday. Jone« Durham the big farmer, from Horse Lick wan in town last Tuesday. George Deatherage has moved to Neal Parrotls' property oo West Main St. Miss Ella Thompson, of near Danville, is the attractive guest of relatives here. Judge I.. W lietbururo. was in Frankfort and Louisville, this week, on legal business. " H Hamp'nn Meece and Chatley Hurst, 01 Level Green, left here yesterday for Oklahoma- Dr. W. D. Laswell, of Kings Mountain, was in this county on business during tbe week. 'Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Dyche entertaine'l Monday evening in lionot- 01 Miss Hatmon. of Va. Tom O'Msra was here front Nashville this week. Tom has a splendid jtu. - ition in that Sofitbe-n city. Cashier W I, K chords was in Louisville Wednesday to purchase a new carpet for tbe Odd Fellow* ha". Bom to thewiteol John Ram F-y twin babies, both.b iys. Bab.es. >i*g fine but the moiher is in a \ e *. serii us condition Miss Anna Tale entertained at aca-rl parti. WeInesday afternoon >n lt i o r of Miss Sillie Cluvd 1 armon. Ito'tt Dublin Va. E R a-d W. Cox. W. L. Rich ards and D C. Poi nter, were also among those who went to Frank- lort, to protest again; the E'eveqth. ^ Good Corduitty pants ni»(le in. up-lti-datc styles at Fi.-h'sfor $l-$8- iPB't Cash. s Wedding bells are ringing loud at Burr, tho'we woo't- mention iriy Jan. 5-81. names this time. Cbarhy Noe shipped his crop of tobacco to Stanford, for which :e received 8 cts. Deaths Irotn lubercnlosis has creased a large per cent in Rock- castle witbiu past ten years. Dollar rubbers I0r7.sc at Fish's. _FOR SALHI'TWO good mbieS si* years old apply to D . L . BRYANT, Mt Vernoh. The Christian church congrega- tion are thinking of making anV ditioh to tbe church lor class rooms for the Sunday school. Mrs. Delia Davaultdied Saturday the home of ber father W01, Arnold on Adams, of consumption, a lingering illnass ol several hs Mis. Diiault leaves a small child, besides brothers and sisters The W. J. Sparks Co, have parents. | c lo>rd down their plants on ac- deceased count oi cars. - A large number of was separated (rent her husband! the cars allotted to the W. J. the kick into ill. B. Jones of Level Gr pis<ed through lesterdav on bis way home from Williamsburg where he had' been on business Mr Jnr.es says be.ii th'nking ol taking a trip KXF'orida soon. AttyaT J. W. Brown and Ci 0 Villiams. F. L Thompson and ye ditor were in Frankfort Tuesday pleading with the redeslriciing Comm'ttee not to kick'in inio the "Hlocdy Eleventh". It is not known >et what the result will tie. ^ -Mr. W. J. Sparks was at his office in Ml Vernon a few days wince for a few honrs; t.e said his daughter, Miss Bess, who recently underwent a rathet seriops opera- tion was imp; oving rapidly and that he a»d bis family would letnrn to ' their home in Mt. Vernon about three weeks or a month LOCAL Gns Staveson sold Jack McMil- lin one cow and call for $so. J.J, Hysinger Bought of J. H. Davidson one fat cow for $30, Fi ty cent •sweaters for men, women and children for' 3$cts at F 's h >- ._ _ Tbe Woman's Clnb .will meet witb Mrs. Fishbad^ext week. Hysinger & Stav^Db sold M. E- Burton twenty seven bead of cat- tle lor $405. '• • ' . Jackson Lodge No. J 3 I F . & A . M. meet io their new ball 0-1. every 2nd. and.4tbi Tuesday" night of Lovell is making-a'each month " instead of Saturday decided improvement ou the shop nights. Next meeting will be building .occupied by the M t . I F e b . 27! *• ' P *>' D . |M Vernon Monumental works. . TZ—' -a-- I LOST:- A Diac* tun uund pup, £ Fted Owens is at • home from 8 months old, left home the first u Harlan on a visit.' He has made day^Of January. Will pay liberal * application for patents on" an reward for his return or information electric cooking stove and an leading to his recovery. |"B electric sad iron. RR :D HAYS, R Stinfoid has just made an older Feb 2 3 t . Mt. Vernon. Ky. |R for more concrete sidewalks for its] Miss Genoa Fiji Is and Ctarley I Main street. Mt. Vemonbas bad Sotttb.rd .vere jn.nied Wed iesday !| its Main street paved almost from vlrs. Southard' is a diugbter ,d to end for two years part• |Sani Fields and is a successful WorkToMrstalling the plant of, teacher °f °""--onnty -Mr. South t. Vernon's new planing mill 18 '' 1 ,s a S0D of William Milt II b e btguu as soon as a desirable I Southard of tbe Sou'-bern part of location is secured. The electric| ,he coun,v and 8 P r ?sP"?>"i yonng light DlaCt, 11 u o t installed at thel'"" 1 "' same time of the planing mill will FOR SAW—»Jo'acres ol land be beioie next fall. Tbls is an about 1 mile North of Livingston, acquisition that Mt. Vernon has 50 a-res about t mile North West Vernon has be worth of Livingston." 150 acres about mileSjuth of Livingston. 100 acres ab'out 2 miles South East of Livingston. 25 a. res about Hlile South East of Livingston. Address, Sutton & McAbee", isl * JOHK MAGIW, IS t b e w a y a m ,j ,rity cf te ephone Feb ' *4^ *V- users call for the above tirm. j NOTICR:;—All pi'r hasers of stock Many seem 10 think "MCBCJ" • jQ tbe^t.. Vernon Fair association^ spells his name "McAbee", yet the are^quesled to ca'Iat the office of found punted in every fEe secretary and pay for same and long need, d aud much to the town. S. T. P'octor aud tbe men associated with him mean business auo the people can rest assured that this is not hot air talk this lime. "Give 1 issue of the SIGNAL in box ca letteis. The same occurs in regard to the name "Bethnrtim,"' a grea' many people say "Matburuq)'' others call it Matburm. There recure Certificate before March, 151b t9't2. Tbe association will also be in the market for lumber for tbe necessary bu lling and will be glad to secure and consider prices are other names badly bandied, ' ou same. uch as "Piercefield" for Purcival Until further notice there- will be and "Lacefield" for Laswell. | a meeting oi theB directors 'each Saturday in my office over Peoples Bank. E. B- Oentry, Secretary. several otontha ago, and since then has made ber home with ber father. Snort services weie held the Baptist cburcb conductej hv Rev. Duke, after which the 1 therefore the business of. the remaiua were laid to rest in the, J. Spark 5 Co , in this county, has Elmwood cemetery. j practically been brought to a stand still, but wben tbe weather opens Sparks Co., were loaded witji rock at tbe time ol the last snow; the rock hav,e frozen and nntil they thaw is impossible to unload them, i of the Mt. Vernoa • met last Saturday of land from ever ^ P ' aot for the fair, grounds, ery desirable place. On;" about The dir Pair Asso. and bongl T. N Ni wbicb is a account of the confu da'es. the directors voted unani- mously to offer Brodbead the pref- erence of dates as an evidence tbat the proper spirit prevails, but Brod- bead decided alter considering the matter to bold the old dates, and Mt.Vernog takes the 7, 8 and 9th of August as originally planned. We regret that the dates come so close together, but it is done, aud now the thing to do is get busy and make both institutions howling successes. It can be done and the Signal Sill do its part to accomplish that end. vill be big things doing ay he county, and most every man to the county who employment will be able - to secure at one or tbe other of tbe four different plants in tbe county BROWN MEMORIAL SCHOOL Mrs._Weste »;of Liberty, wife of Dr. Wesley and sister of F. h• Dur- ham, died last night. Mr. Durham . - leaves,(or Liberty this afternoon. Two or .three depirtmentsof the^ . Graded acbool will open Monday. \ if not all. Miss Waters a n d M r s Fishbaclc's rooujs wiH opeo fbr aure. Tbe:Woman's Club will 'enter , taia .inilJooor of ,p?ot and Houston this evening sev o'clock:« ^gdoB Ifcrmlwijr Mrs Chint Leat is charged wilt\ burning the church near Hiatt which was destroyed by. rite last week. Her examining trial was set for Monday but On account of tbe abscence of Judge Lewi i, the case was continued. Mr. and Mrs. Lear took an active' part in raising funds and contributed ibeially to the erection , of this cbnrch building, but recently ibe Holy Rollers, bave been holding forth in' this building and u is said Mrs. Lear objected seriously to this"tale of affairs and put in many protests. As we get it the principal grounds lor the acquasa- -tions against Mrs. Lear, is tbat traces- through the snow, of her and kfer son", leading froin her home to tbe church led to this prosecu- tion. Mrs. Lear stjys when she and her son saw the turose "on fire they went to see a'bout it, as the church is. only a short distance from the Lear home Mr. Lear had gone to Lancaster with a toad if tobacco and was not j at home the night the' building burned; Lincoln's kirtbday was observed in Chapel Wiilnesday morning in tbe followlngjprograni: Doxology ? Scripture j Song, Sail OQ, O Ship of Stated Flag Salute 4 1 Quotations from Lincoln Trio, He Who do noble Misse9 Mattie Huff. Winnie Hinkle and Bertba Lition.^ Poem, Our Abraham Bernice Landrum Solo, My Captain . 'Jdtss Oskanui The Perfect Tribate, Miss McCord Prayer, Song America School Tbe holiday of Wednesday after noon was celebrated.by a walk to the Big fillf'; J ' ., •- •; :• Tuesdey dfternoon the. English composition .class held a spirited debatepd the question, "Resolved, that Lincoln was a greater man tjian Washftigton.Altho the tive mad^the greatest mumber of s, (be affirmative presented its argument in more oratorical form. The' literary society presents the followiog program on Friday after noon: . » • . . ' Song Ameriat .Society ScHptunr-Readiog • '."v Arizona Coldirdn Quotations, Dickens, Lincoln: Washington; Lincoln's AutobiograDhy While it is very evident. thalT the Essay , Washiogton-\ fire was- of incendiary origin b a t | to say or prove lyho biirned it, another, question. and .will difficult inatter when t te« cStnes < . . -jp" Poem Dickens . Piano Solo Extemporaneous Debate Vocii PMI, si , Georgia^'inyz, Mamie LHton. m* THE HOME GOOD CLOTHES ff You Look Up Tie Records of a ! l t h e R '-ADV-TO-\VHAR Glotlien sold in Mt. Vernon and Rockc.istle County you w i l l find' Fish's Guaranteed Clothes n nilvnnoi" of THK NKW Aru in a cltiss by themselves and are fin- al) others. T h e s e g o o d clothes are made in all STYLES f<y ' Young Men and MEN who want to stay young IF YOU TO SAVE- i Wti are clearing out WOULD LIEI V ' <fe5 25 We can show you thn way <|uick. w i n t e r s t o c k t h i s way, selling SUITS NOW FOR $9,75 YOU SAVE $5. COME I.-J TO-DAY. MAKE* US PROVE —. DON'T FORGET THE CASH $15. IT If Abe Lincoln was here today he would be wearing Fish's uatanteet) Clothes. _ \jncleHeniry Fish and A. J. Fish have bong't the restaurant of O. F. Wallen on church street. They good restaurant men and We glad to see tbem take hold of the business. We have not learned what Mr. Wallen expects to. do. Regular services a> church Sunday Feb day School at to A. cordially invited t< tbe Baptist iStb. Sun- M. Public "attend all Teachei s meeting F riday t pastors bouse at 7:00 clock. I| is desired that all the teachers be present. T . C DUKR. Pastor. ROCKCASTLE d services, evening [Continued from First page) J j • '—; —^ : — < atp four quhriies and work'about 2 400 men. They have just closed j a one order for a qunrter of a'mil- 1 lion dollars' worth of limestone. ] Pifof. Norwood the" director of S the State Geological Survey re- cently said that the building 8ton£ I in (this county is of a finer "qiial t ity than the famous Bedfordstone < it will keep its coior'whilethei j Bedi'ordstope becomes black with [ j age. I The "knob" or hill at Mt. Ver-]] tion 'seryes; to divide the water- |j shed; the- stream's to the south |j going'to the Cumberland river a n d 11 and those op, the north finding] 1 their way. i»to the Kentucky and J thence Into the Ohio river. They have here the Brown Memorial Industrial Bchaol, und- er the manigement of the Pres- byterians, a n d a graded school of 225 attendance. - BEODHEAD Brodhead has annnally held.a COME TO LIVINGSTON'S if IBIG STORE! i:::r r = — We are getting" nearly every department in oyr Big Store ;::;S Complete. We can only mention 4 few of the many bar- i:::i gains that await the public. 'We are going to;sell all kinds SSX; : of Goods cheaper than ever sold in Livingston jbefore. See Sinn a few prices below: • 17 lbs. Standard Grarulated Sugar $1.00. .i;*?® Pure Leaf Lard per Can of 50 lbs. $5.25 Compound Lard - - - per lb. SB sc. Best First Patent Flour - per bbl. $5.00 We want every man, woman and child to visit our BIG S T O R E for themselves r :::sg :::: A. H. HAMLIN II LIVINGSTON, KENTUCKY connty,fur f( r a good many years 0 f handsotne returns o n t h e int science bas been able to cure in nature jiu doing its Work The ind -witlv-its multiplied ; richer vestment. * all'its stages,-; and that is Catarrh. proprir|»is have so much faith in both agricultuial and min- LliyNCSTON. Hall's Catarrh Cnre is" the only its curative powers'that they offer lines is destined for great Livingston.is a -typicrl moyn- positive cure now kuowji to the One Byndred Dollars for any * - : tain ?:own' X Wtlt is the division medical fratnrnitv. . Catarrh being Bertha Lfttoti '. PIN8 HILL headquarters of the-railroad, and a constitutional disease, requires a Mattie Hnff Aijo'.her .ol ttre.torfns in thc jts,proximity to Rockbastle river coi stitiitiona' treatment. Hall's Send jor Sadye Richards eounty destined for great tUtiga 'rendera it an ideal %nd favored. Caiarrb Cure is taken internally . mam IIS - :>' ' flffMB : ? is Pme-Hilt from which many car- resort for fishermen, loadsof pottery alay a are ahipped. •. - to KMXvllieftwtL^uiaville, Capl- : f i o o R E W A R D J i o o , fcrbefc taf in excellent oppor. The r. adera ot thU oaner Wm be Itnnlty ior enlarging thisindustry fiWdioWaro ibtt-tl>W !> at . on a big BCftle with g.oat promiso ]eMt , one drtaaed .ttsea* that acting directly upon.the blood raucous surfaces of the aystem, thereby "destroying thja fonndation- of the disease,. 7 and giving the patient sirfngih .by - building up the cooatitution -and 'assisting that it'fails; to list ofij J. CHENNEY &CO. . • i- Toledo. O. ' Sold hv all druggists, 75 , Tafce Hall's Pills for constipation hildren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S OiSTiORI A HHHHHIHHHHBH

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MT u WM

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M r V E R N O N , K V . F E B . 16, 15,1?

795' >ot® W i t h S I G N A L ".79

T I M E T A B L E .

22 uv-rcii 4 .46 p m 24 n o r t n - . . . . 3:53 ® m

1 s o u t h 11:38 a IP - I -South 1 2 : 1 9 a m

J AS. LANDRUM, A g e n t . P l i o n ? N o . 58 .

Mt V« Ky. Poiloffica

P K R K O N A L

Wi l l i s H y s i n g e r c o n t i n u e s ve ry '•ck.

h o m e front T i e d Owes* . P a y . K y . N .

M i s . David H y s i o g c r lias a b o u t r ecove red .

L R. H u g h e s w a s he re lor a f e w hour* S u n d a y .

J o n e « D u r h a m t h e b ig farmer, f r o m H o r s e Lick wan in town last T u e s d a y .

G e o r g e D e a t h e r a g e h a s m o v e d t o N e a l P a r r o t l s ' p r o p e r t y o o W e s t M a i n S t .

Miss El la T h o m p s o n , of near Danv i l l e , is t h e a t t r a c t i v e g u e s t of r e l a t ives h e r e .

J u d g e I . . W l i e t bu ru ro . w a s in F r a n k f o r t a n d L o u i s v i l l e , t h i s week , o n legal bus iness .

"H H a m p ' n n Meece and C h a t l e y Hurs t , 01 Leve l G r e e n , left he re y e s t e r d a y for O k l a h o m a -

Dr . W . D. Laswel l , of K i n g s M o u n t a i n , was in th i s c o u n t y o n b u s i n e s s d u r i n g t b e w e e k .

' D r . a n d Mrs. R . W . D y c h e en te r t a ine ' l M o n d a y e v e n i n g in l iono t - 01 Miss H a t m o n . of Va.

T o m O ' M s r a was he re front N a s h v i l l e t h i s w e e k . T o m has a sp l end id jtu.- i t ion in t h a t So f i tbe -n c i ty .

C a s h i e r W I, K c h o r d s was in Louisv i l le W e d n e s d a y to p u r c h a s e a n e w c a r p e t f o r t b e O d d Fe l low* h a " .

B o m t o t h e w i t e o l J o h n R a m F-y t w i n babies , b o t h . b iys. Bab.es. • >i*g fine bu t t h e m o i h e r is in a \ e *. serii u s cond i t i on

M i s s A n n a T a l e e n t e r t a i n e d at a ca - r l p a r t i . W e I n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n >n lt i o r of Miss S i l l i e Cluvd 1 a r m o n . I to ' t t Dubl in V a .

E R a - d W . C o x . W. L . R i c h a r d s a n d D C. P o i n t e r , w e r e a l so a m o n g t h o s e w h o went to F r a n k -lo r t , t o p ro tes t again; t h e E ' e v e q t h .

^ G o o d C o r d u i t t y p a n t s ni»(le in. up- l t i -datc s ty les a t F i . - h ' s f o r $l-$8-iPB't Cash.

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W e d d i n g be l l s a r e r i n g i n g loud at Bur r , t h o ' w e woo't- men t ion i r i y J a n . 5-81. n a m e s t h i s t ime .

C b a r h y N o e sh ipped h i s c r o p of tobacco to S t a n f o r d , for w h i c h :e rece ived 8 c t s .

D e a t h s I ro tn lube rcn los i s has creased a large pe r c e n t in Rock-

c a s t l e wi tb iu pas t t en years .

Dol la r r u b b e r s I0 r7 . sc a t F ish ' s .

_FOR SALHI 'TWO good mbieS s i * y e a r s old a p p l y t o

D . L . B R Y A N T ,

M t V e r n o h .

T h e C h r i s t i a n c h u r c h c o n g r e g a -t ion a r e t h i n k i n g of m a k i n g a n V di t ioh to t b e c h u r c h lor c lass rooms for t h e S u n d a y school .

Mrs . Delia D a v a u l t d i e d S a t u r d a y t h e h o m e of be r f a t h e r W01,

Arno ld on A d a m s , of c o n s u m p t i o n , a l i n g e r i n g i l lnass o l severa l h s Mis . D i i a u l t l eaves a

smal l ch i ld , besides b r o t h e r s a n d s i s te rs

T h e W. J . S p a r k s C o , have p a r e n t s . | c l o > r d d o w n t h e i r p l a n t s on ac-

deceased c o u n t oi cars. - A l a rge n u m b e r of was s e p a r a t e d ( rent he r h u s b a n d ! t h e ca rs a l l o t t ed t o t h e W . J .

t h e kick i n t o

ill . B. J o n e s of Leve l G r p is<ed t h r o u g h l e s t e r d a v o n b i s way h o m e f r o m W i l l i a m s b u r g w h e r e he h a d ' been o n b u s i n e s s M r Jnr .es s ays b e . i i t h ' n k i n g o l t a k i n g a t r i p KXF'or ida s o o n .

At tyaT J. W . Brown and Ci 0 Vi l l i ams . F . L T h o m p s o n and ye

• d i to r w e r e in F r a n k f o r t T u e s d a y p l e a d i n g wi th t h e r e d e s l r i c i i n g C o m m ' t t e e not to k i c k ' i n i n i o t h e " H l o c d y E l e v e n t h " . I t is not k n o w n >et w h a t t h e resul t will tie.

^ -Mr. W . J . S p a r k s was a t h i s office i n Ml V e r n o n a few d a y s wince for a f e w honrs ; t .e s a i d h i s d a u g h t e r , Miss Bess, w h o recen t ly u n d e r w e n t a r a the t se r iops opera-t ion w a s imp ; o v i n g rap id ly and t h a t h e a » d b i s f a m i l y would l e t n r n t o ' t h e i r h o m e in Mt. V e r n o n a b o u t t h r e e w e e k s o r a m o n t h

L O C A L

G n s S t a v e s o n so ld J a c k McMil -l in o n e c o w a n d ca l l for $ s o .

J . J , H y s i n g e r Bought of J . H . D a v i d s o n o n e f a t cow for $30 ,

F i t y c e n t • sweaters f o r m e n , w o m e n a n d c h i l d r e n f o r ' 3 $ c t s a t F ' s h > - ._ _

T b e W o m a n ' s C l n b .will m e e t w i t b M r s . F i s h b a d ^ e x t w e e k .

H y s i n g e r & S t a v ^ D b sold M . E -B u r t o n t w e n t y s e v e n b e a d of ca t -t le lor $ 4 0 5 . '• • ' .

J a c k s o n L o d g e N o . J 3 I F . & A . M. mee t io the i r new ball 0-1. every 2 n d . and .4 tb i T u e s d a y " n i g h t o f

Lovel l is m a k i n g - a ' e a c h m o n t h " i n s t ead of S a t u r d a y decided i m p r o v e m e n t o u t h e s h o p n igh t s . N e x t m e e t i n g will b e bu i ld ing .occupied by t h e M t . I F e b . 27! *• ' P *>' D . |M V e r n o n M o n u m e n t a l works . . TZ—' — - a - -

I LOST:- A Diac* tun u u n d p u p , £ F t e d O w e n s is a t • h o m e f r o m 8 m o n t h s old, left h o m e t h e first u

H a r l a n o n a visit. ' H e has m a d e day^Of J a n u a r y . Wil l pay l iberal * app l ica t ion for p a t e n t s on" a n r e w a r d for h i s r e t u r n or i n f o r m a t i o n e lec t r i c c o o k i n g s t ove a n d an l ead ing to h i s r e c o v e r y . |"B e lec t r i c sad i ron . R R :D HAYS, R

S t i n f o i d has j u s t m a d e an o l d e r F e b 2 3 t . M t . V e r n o n . K y . | R

for more conc re t e s i d e w a l k s f o r i t s ] Miss G e n o a F i j i I s a n d C t a r l e y I Main s t ree t . M t . V e m o n b a s bad S o t t t b . r d .vere j n . n i e d W e d iesday ! | i ts Main s t ree t paved a lmost f rom vlrs. S o u t h a r d ' is a d i u g b t e r

,d to e n d for t w o y e a r s par t • | S a n i F ie lds and is a success fu l

W o r k T o M r s t a l l i n g t h e p l a n t o f , t e a c h e r ° f ° " " - - o n n t y - M r . S o u t h t . V e r n o n ' s new p l a n i n g m i l l 1 8 ' ' 1 , s a S 0 D o f Wi l l i am Milt II b e b t g u u a s s o o n a s a des i r ab le I S o u t h a r d of t b e Sou ' -be rn p a r t of

locat ion is s ecu red . T h e e l e c t r i c | , h e c o u n , v a n d 8 P r ? s P " ? > " i y o n n g l igh t DlaCt, 11 uot ins ta l led a t t h e l ' " " 1 " ' s a m e t i m e of t h e p l an ing mill will FOR S A W — » J o ' a c r e s o l l and b e be io i e n e x t fall. T b l s is a n a b o u t 1 mi le N o r t h of L iv ings ton , acqu is i t ion tha t Mt. V e r n o n has 50 a - r e s a b o u t t mi le N o r t h W e s t V e r n o n has

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