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The Daily Reporter from Greenfield, Indiana • Page 2

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THE GREENFIELD DAILY I REPORTER STAR and TRIBUNE NON-RESIDENCE NOTICE. State of Indiana, Hancock County. widower of Sophronia Jane Jones, Marsha P. Oaks, deceased; he un- deceased; the unknown dev- known heirs, devisees and legatees I isees and legatees of Sophronia of Marsha P. Oaks, deceased; Mary! Jane Jones, deceased; Clarissa Thayer; Lee C.

Thayer, widower TIN CAN SHORTAGE FIND SUBSTITUTES AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER minda Jones: the unknown husband of Marv A. Thayer: deceased; I In the Hancock Circuit Court, fof Clarissa Arminda Jones; the un-lie O. (iilietfe, daughter of Mary A. other commodities usually packed in tin could be marketed as well in papei of fiber, with the tape of lower cost. Anions these tobacco occupies a conspicuous po-tsition.

and other articles are lye, cleansers, soap powders. -hoe polishes, metal polishes. soaps and shavinu preparations. toilet articles, such as talcum powder, and various dry drugs and chemicals. Paper containers are also suggest SPENCER PUBLISHING CO.

NEWTON R. SPENCER Editor and Manager I known widower of Clarissa Arminda Thayer Florence Eineback: Mar- i April Term. 191 Mary Ann Cleary and $3.00 Edward Cleary, WiwmI Fibre. Paper Hoard and Other Mat-riuK Itecoimncmhii For Product- Packed In Tin Containers. Year, by Mail 1.50! Jones, deceased: the unknown heirs.

devisees and legatees of the un-i know idower of Clarissa Arminda jjones, deceased; the unknown i heirs. isees and legatees of Clar-iissa Armiiiila Jones, deceased; i Sanders; Samuel Sanders husband sha P. Conoer; James H. Coiver; husband of Marsha P. Cnoer.

James Conoxer, widower of Marsha P. Conoei-, deceased; the unknown lieirs. de isees lejjatePS of James H. 1'i'iiiiMT. widower of Marsha P.

c.onoer. deceased; the Cti Months, by Mail JRiree Months, by Mail By Carrier in City, the 1X0 .10 VS. Jacob Jones, et al. No. 13015.

Complaint to Quiet Title to Heal Estate. HE IT KNOWN, That on the Commerce in I leparlment of been earnest- ed tor preserved Jruils an jellies made at home. Cloth sacks for tobacco and wood for sirup- and I he I cpartinent -operation with has l.m: riv ing to increa- Entered at the Postoffice In Greenfield, fcdlaca, as Second Class Matter. deiees and b'ga-P. ColloVer, deceas- Jane Sanders; Samuel Sanders, unknown heirs i widower of Jane Sanders, deceased: tees of Maiha rd the nil put of molasses are also recommended N.

J. Swope; William E. John Amelia J. l-'it: Vincent tli. unknown heirs, devisees and i legatee- of Samuel Sanders, id- DBITUARIES H.uOiday of May, HUT, the above named pARD OF THANKS .25 'plaintiffs by their attorney filed in ithe office of the Clerk of the Cir- cans for food containers.

To end it has endeavored to in- l-e the -llpplv of tii). to secure where retail sales can be made in bulk. For packers of drv products who tin tlii Cll III. loftructioai Tor Chtuii Addreues uit Court Of HailCOCk t.OUIlty, 111 supply of tin. State of Indiana, their cm- vnwvrt ttjit loth tfc old Hr.d acdr-sM-s.

I li jower of Jane Sanders, deceased the i Early: Henrietta Oaks Keller: the unknown heirs, devisees and b'ga- unknown husband of Henrietta fees of Jane Sanders, derea-ed; Ja-joaks Keller; Hie unknown widower jcob M. Sanders; the unknown wife of Henrietta Oaks Keller, deceased; jof Jacob M. Sanders; the unknown the unknown heirs, devisees and idaint against he defendants in the secure the are opposed to the adoption of the mate- fiber containers because of Hie cans from good will built up upon the stylo to the place and shape of a tin container, fiber the supply containers a tin ton and continuous movement rials entering into tin the place of production of use. and to facililati entitled cause, together with Inn affidavit of a Coinnetent person. i defendants herein: Jacob; the and movement of machinery for bottom are available.

These con-producing cans. The I tepartuient tainer, when labeled. hae the ap- widow of Jacob deceas- legatees of the unknown widower ed; the unknown heirs, devisees and jof Henrietta Oaks Keller, deceased; legatees of the unknown widow of the unknown heirs. de isees and leg-Jacob M. Sanders, deceased; the un-ateos of Henrietta Oaks Keller, de-known heirs, devisees and legatees ceased: Urace Keller; Henrietta Jones; the unknown wife of Jacob Jones; the unknown widow of Jacob Jones, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown widow of Jacob Jones, de- every practicable way to preent and permanent of the tin-can industry.

oe-u-es in promote prosperity deceased: Ma- i Kemnit: Junction Hail Hoad Com- of Jacob M. ria Cunningham, formerly Maria pany; The Cincinnati. Hamilton and There Sanders: the unknown husband of havton Railroad Company; The sb-adv is no possible doubt of the ami growing demand for its ceased; the unknown heirs, devisees land legatees, of Jacob Jones, deceas- Maria Cunningham: the unknown Cincinnati. Indianapolis and West- products. el and back- Tin plate is per cent, s) 'J per cent.

tin. Steel js t. led; Isaac Jones; the unknown wne Maria Cunningham, de- ern Railway Company; Morris jof Isaac Jones; the unknown idow i tll known heirs, dev isees pierson; Eucena S. Pierson. ife of 'of Isaac Jones, deceased; the un-an(J the unknown wid-! Morris Pierson: Eucena S.

Pierson. i known heirs, devisees and legatees ((f Maria Cunningham, de- of Morris Pierson. deceased: bone of war. no! been able customers ful and the mills have to keep all their at all "jof th I Jones, unknown widow of Isaac unknown heirs, dovi- unknown heirs, devisees and deceased; the unknown heirs, nn, icatees of Maria Cunning- legatees of Eucena Pierson. WONC ORDERS 'devisees and legatees of Isaac Jones, Francis P.

Jones; Ally jham. deceased; Martha Sanders; the widow of Morris Pierson. deceased; husband of Martha unknown heirs, devisees and decs; the unknown widower of Mar-. legatees of Morris Pierson. deceas- Greenfield Chapter.

Work in the! Jones, wife of Francis p. Jones; Tlm-cil ilnnvuo f-Viihiv fvpninc Allv Tones widow id Francis P. jtha Sanders, deceased: the unknown 1 June 1st, at 7:30 prompt. Jones. deceases; me unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown widower of Martha San- i heirs, devisees and legatees of Ally pearance of all-tin cans, and ar? almost as serviceable.

Purchasers large of foodstuffs, such as hotels, restaurants, and boarding houses, can also contribute directly to the tin-saving campaign by supplies in lare cans in-tead of small ones. In addition to aiding in tin conser- ation. they will thus gef the supplies at a lower rate. Certain types of these container- are now being' te-teI to determine to what extent the claims manufacturer- as to their general ualiti.s be suslan-fiafed. Manufacturers of substitute containers who wi-h theii-producls tested should Send samples to the Bureau of Standards, I tepart ment of Commerce, with full informal ioi( Jreardiiig- commodities for which the containers are specially designed.

prices and ability to contract for early deliveries. Names and addresses of firms prepared to supply and other containers may be obtained from the Bureau of Foreign and Ioiiiesic Commerce or its dislrief. or co-operalive offices. Co-operation is required between the government departments, (he manu-ufacturers of tin plate and of substitute containers, the packers of e.l: Sarah Frances Snow: William M. Pierson; Marcus Tracy; the unknown wife of Marcus Tracy: the unknown widow of Marcus Tracy, 'deceased: ihe unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown Jones, widow ot j-rancis r.

(, deceased: the unknown heirs, deceased; the unknown heirs, ani h.oatees of Martlia 0. 0. F. Francis P. oi rraiicis i-.

an.l legatees lecease.l: Clarissa Ann Jtie id etiows win nave woik deceased: Eleanor llawk; 'Sanders; the unknown husband of widow of Marcus Tracy, deceased; in the Initiatory degree this eve-iavid Hawk, hu-band of Eleanor Ann Sanders; Ihe unknown I he unknow heirs, devisees and ring. The team members will Hawk: havid Hawk, widower of of Clarissa Ann Sanders, legatees of Marcus Tracv. deceased limes Mm abnormal freight demands have made prompt deliveries uncertain. There have also been imports pj- tin. due to decreased production an reduced -hipping facilities, it is not surprising, therefore, that the tin-plate makers can not provide the can manufacturers with sufficienl plate to enable them to meet the increase in the demand for cans, which is -r to in cent, greater than it was last year.

It is therefore imperative that the available supply of cans be utilized, in so far as possible, for packing products that can be preserved only in tin. and thai substitutes be used for oilier products wherever practicable. Such containers should be cheaper than tin. so that the ultimate benefit from lower costs may offset the initial expense of the substitution. take notice pica- Eleanor Hawk, the un- lecease.l: the unknown heirs, Ferdinand Weber, the unknown known heirs, devisees and le-alees of 1 an(J ,0 unknown of Ferdinand Weber; the Hawk, widower of Eb-anor nn Sanders.

known widow of Ferdinand Weber, the The members lodge are re.juesf 1 to cine to their Hawk, deceased: the heirs, dev-' deceased the unknown heirs, dev- I I p. m. heirs. legatees of Ihe unknown isees and legatees of Clarissa Ann isees an. lodge hall Saturday at and bring flowers, for and decea- ot 1.1- Jolm B.

devisee Hawk. Memorial eanor Sanders, deceased: Ceorge Eindsey widow of Ferdinand Weber, de-the unknown heirs, devisees Committee Sunday. June Jones: Naticy Jones, wife of John R. 10 unknown wife of 'ceased the Jones; Nancy Jones, widow of John Em.isey Sanders; H. Jones, deceased; the unknown widow of Ceorg and legatees of Ferdinand Weber, deceased; Francis IE Jones; Nancy 0.

R. II. i heirs, devisees and legatees ot Sanders, me unKiiown Jones, wne oi jrancis n. Jones; ilieirs devisees and legatees of IheiNancv A. Jones, widow of Francis Nancy Jones, widow of John Wenonah Tribe of Red Men will deceased; the unknown 11nKnovn widow of Oeorgo Eindsey; If.

Jones, deceased; the unknown observe. their annual memorial heirs, dev isees and legatees of John The price of glass has sleadilv nf articles risen and has reached a point at omm.mly put up in tin. and the which any large extension of its public, if Ihe available sup- June lot at Sanders, deceased; the unknown i heirs, devisees and legatees of Nan-heirs, devisees and legatees ofjCy A. Jones, widow of Francis II. Oeorge Eindsey Sanders, deceased Jones, deceased; the unknown service on 1:30 o'clock.

(ply of tin plate is to be limited to use for food containers is imprac strict lv necessary uses and if. at. ticable. At present fiber or paper B. Jones, deceased; Clarissa Stephenson; John Stephenson, husband of Clarissa Stephenson; John Stephenson, widower of Clarissa Stephenson, deceased; the unkonnw heirs, devisees and legal ees of John heirs.

devisees and legatees of Francis H. Jones, deceased; Stephen Price Cunningham: Martha Cunningham, wife of Price Cunningham; containers of good qualify are largest ing produced in considerable and foM, lo ho tones; Mary A. Jones, wife ol Martlia Cunningham, widow of Price needs of Hp Cunningham, deceased; the un- increasing quantities, and for many special Stephenson, widower of Jarissa lieies isees nn.l legatees of KNtBHTS OF PYTHIAS Attention, Co. 91! Regular assembly Friday, June 1st. Appear promptly at 8 o'clock in uniform for drill practice.

B. Wilson, Capt. purposes are supplanting glass and." "lomii-. Stephen A. Jones; Mary A.

Jones, widow of Stephen A. Jones, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Mary A. Jones, widow of Martlia Cunningham, idow of Price un- Cunningham, deceased; the tin plate. The price of the fiber containers depends upon the sie. the uality of the paper-pulp material, the number of treatments known heirs, devisees and legatees Stephen A.

Jones, deceased; the un- TODAY'S STOCK MARKET of Price Cunningham, deceased; 1 1 1 i lv T- devisees ami legatees A. Jones, deceased; known lieirs, of Stephen with paraffin, and the amount of SMALL HOft It I AnV.WCKS Catherine Jones; the unknown bus- maUfn nn iho ollfsilK TIlP Stephenson, deceased; the unkown heirs, devisees and legatees of r.larissa Stephenson, deceased; Joseph N. Jones; Catherine Jones, wife of Joseph N. Jones; Catherine Jones, widow of Joseph N. Jones, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Catherine Jones, widow of Joseph N.

Jones, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Joseph N. Jones, deceased: Mariah Billiard: John Hil- Joh N- n' tOC- devisees 1 4 1 I K'Paiees oi Joseph -N. Jones, lieeease.i; hoiv legatees ol Joseph N. Jones, de- 'ceased: Mariah Billiard: John Bil- rl'f of Sarah E. Stephen- S(n; (lle unknown widower of PRICES Ml II ill ill l.lllll- .111.

1.1,1 I II. ii I I of S.oofl -ni u.n i.i!an" uianth e. Stephenson, deceased; llie Known widowr oi Jonos, af l5 fPnls fnr here was a run Kerv" 11 lot i hinlnnwii heirs, devisees and lega- the unknown heirs, Jo ,6 rpnfs fm. Mi4 pjnfhogs today which was smaller than Po.l- L'! ito, of the unknown widower of sees and legatees of the unknown; at (J) Jo coni fr thp a week ago. This naturally tended aran Sleidienson.

deceased: the vvi. lower of Catherine Jones, de-1 to an up-ward turn in prices which 7" heirs devisees and lega- ceased be unknown heirs, devisees I was demanded bv salesmen at th house square at I ::0 clock n. m.ii;.., I l-'her cntamei-s are made in in be lo ee.o.,,,'- i i oo- jonys. oe- adai.ted a nmo iJohn Milliard, widower ot Mariah Nelson Stephenson; the ceased; are not now residents of the buyers and sellers to get. Wilkinson band.

lie 1 idillerent purposes and may or may oecease.i; me uiihuow unknown fe of Nelson Stephen-1 stale oi Indiana. i get tier put there was linallv a gam joi mis service uon (. naries i 1 1 1 ne coaie.i won iiaraiiiu. which Tindall. will deliver his address on TT 7 "nknmvn Is Pecuted by the js chemically inert and is sometime; over -Fraternal ism." The members of 1 Z' plaintiffs for the purpose of quiet- jn(o iho material.

I y- 1 weights above named lodges and all o- 'lie unknown heirs, devisees and tlleir title to the following de-Som0 fhPS0 containers are I un journing members of the K. of 'T al" vidow of Nel- real estate in Hancock f.lajnl0(, to air.fj!sl. pnillf dw-igh. stock was only steady. (son oecease.i; Ml" County, State Ot Indiana, tO-Wlt: aoainsl leaknon :1T1.1 nroteefed from 1 irom mo ins.

eceased of Sinai upward sold from dr. 15 and unknown heirs, easi OIVlSIOIl OI llie wesi HUH Il.e lin I devisees and Stephenson, de- and I. O. F. lodges are earnest-; Ja.ib loclo ly requested to be present at this i Rploclp, memorial service.

A special invi-Jof sinai Heplogle. widower nf Nelson bulk of the sales were hogs av nf llie norf lieast nnavlpr nf Ml ome coiuamers ai.iiear io to 1. to llie un- Morns Pierson- ia Tn.vncl,i,i i'! I'f i' I than 22 eragmg ironi io 1.1 I 11.71! I id. ion a.so llojrs isees and legatees son wife of M.rris lierson 1. nonoo mmn tliua 1 i-ntr, ir.i.imoi-i.s .11..

i r- i iei. ,1 Pierson. widow of Morris particularly described as follows: deceased; the unknown Commencing: at the southeast cor- 'Replogle. deceased: the unknown pjerson. heirs, dev isees an.l legatees of Sinai heirs, devisees and legatees of Eliza ner of the west half of the norlh-Replogle, deceased; Washing-, m.

Pjerson. widow of Morris Pier-'past, nnarter of said section four lbs. a I st ,1 There were only about 700 cattle for the market which although, small, is about normal for this time in the week. There was a corresponding lack of variety in the offerings an.l it was not possible to show the true condition of the more nearly air-tight than others of the same style, probably because of belter fitting covers. These containers are light in weight, pack readily for shipment, are easily opened, and are used but.

once. The demand for foods, such as baked pork an.l ion M.Jones: the unknown wife ofj-on. deceased; the unknown heir (V, township and range aforesaid, Rebekah lodges to be on this occasion and march with the brothers to the cemetery. Each member will be furnished at the place of meeting with a memorial ribbon which will take tho place of all uniforms an.l regalias. It is requested that, members of both orders and auxiliaries fall into line promiscuously at the place of meeting an.l march as one order to the cemetery.

Washington m. ine unknown visees idow of Washington M. Jones, de- pjerson ceased: the unknow heirs, devisees pjerson and legatees of Morris and running thence west on the deceased; Edward W. 'south line of said west half forty Mildred Pierson, wife of rods and twenty (20) links. 1 beans, spaghetti, with the and legatees of Ihe unknown widow of Washington M.

Jones, deceased; Edward W. Pierson; Mildred Pier-Thence north parallel with the east son, widow of Edward W. line thereof to the center of the market for fop kinds, but. the var-1 ions opinions of traders indicated I there was a steady market for the I steers from -f 1 1.50 down as ell as for cows and heifers. There was a strong demand for good calves the unknown heirs, devisees and pjerson.

deceased: the unknown Nat Road thence east with the legaiees oi Washington vi. heirs, devisees and legatees of Mil Thomas S. Jones; Julia 1 Pierson widow of K.lwar.l center of the National Road lo the east line of said west half, thence which were 25 cents higher. Ann Jones Julia Ann wife of Thomas S. Jones; Jones, widow of Thomas Pierson, deceased; the.

unknown south on said east line to the place heirs, devisees an.l legatees of Ed- nf hpiiinninsr. containinsr ten (10) Sa tm wm EDITORIALS. simple direction, "Heat and serve," represents the largest factor in Ihe increased use of lin cans. These foods must he processed in Ihe containers at or above the tempera-lure of boiling water, and no substitute for tin has been found that satisfactorily meets these conditions. However, a great economy in lin can be effected by home cooking of such products during the present shortage.

Fiber containers are recommended for the distribution by the 4. 4. 4. S. Jones, deceased; the unknown vy.

Pierson, deceased: Charles acres, more or less, against anv and heirs, devisees and legatees of Julia Pierson; Margaret Pierson: Fan- all demands, claims and claimants TiAnn Jones, widow of Thomas S. I nie Bottsforil; Martin, E. Pierson; whatsoever. 1- i- Jones, decease. the unknown Caroline Pierson wit fe of Martin E.

Said defendants are therefore The traffic signal posts on Main heirs, devisees street, at the crossings of Slate and Thomas S. an.l legatees ol pjerson Caroline Pierson, widow hereby nolifie.i of tine filing of said deceased; James of Mm-iin im. l' II. l.lll ll .11.1 11. ill .1.

S.ll.l .11 East streets, are the best posts that B. Jones; the unknown wile of unknown heirs, devisees and lega- lion against them and lhat unless can ne nao, ami they are a great -lames ii. the unknown wid-i nf froi; i a 1 I 1 1, ine appe.it an. I answei 01 protection to the public, but it of James B. Jones, (he Martin E.

Pierson, deceased; the thereto at. the calling of said cause rHailer of many loodstui fs, m-Feems that some people do not un- unknown heirs, devisees and lega- unknown heirs, devisees and lega- 'at Ihe court house in the city nf milk, cream, buttermilk, clerstand them. A business man re- fees of the unknown widow of tees of Martin E. Pierson, deceas- Greenfield Indiana 'on the ith'davj0 cream, oysters, syrups, marsh-ports that he saw a person leave James B. Jones, deceased; the un-jed; Albert.

Pierson; Fannie P. Rho- September 1017 the same being fhe 1 mallow creams, dried fruils, pre-the right side of the -treet drive jkimwn heirs, devisees an.l legatees dehanimel; Barley Rhodeham- i Second Judicial day of the Septem-, serves, jellies, mincemeat, horse-to fhe left, around Ihe traffic posts of James B. Jones, deceased; Mar- mo husband of Fannie P. Rhode- iher Term 1017 of said Court, said radish, relishes. pickles, deviled 5Mf instead of keeping lo the right asjgaret Ellen Jones; Ihe unknown haminep Barley Rhodehammel, 1 comnlainf.

and the matters and! viu.g.ii, required by law, and directed by; husband of Margaret Ellen Jones; widower of Fannie P. Rhodeham- I fhines therein contained and alleg- I prepared mustard, soda water, sal- the sign on the post. It is difficult jfhe unknown widower of Margaret niel, deceased; Ihe unknown heirs, ed, will he heard and delermined inials- sauerkrauf. and olives. to understand fhe confusion of a Ellen Jones, deceased; the unknown devisees and legatees of Harlev their absence.

is claimed lhat dry food pro- mind which would cause such heirs, devisees and legatees of the Rhodehammel, widower of Fannie Witness mv hand and the seal of ducts such as coffee, tea, alum. mistake, but that is not the worsl unknown widower of Margaret, El- p. Rhodehammel, deceased; fhe un- said Court hereunto affixed, this baking powder, spices, raisins, and feature about the action. Ihe man len Jones, deceased; the unknown known heirs devisees and legatees who did it, left his lawful place on heirs, devisees and legatees of Mar-I of Fannie P. Rhodehammel, de-the highway, and took an unlawful gart Ellen Jones, deceased; So-jceased; Ethel Rhodehammel; Pier- You will find your Straw Hat At The Star Store Geenfield, Ind.

place, and increased the liability plironia Jane Jones; Hie unknown son Rhodehammel; Jesse Pierson- 23rd day of May, 1917. prunes may ne successfully pacK- HORACE E. WILSON, ed by producers and monufactur-Clerk, Hancock Circuit Court, crs in paper or fiber containers. James F. Reed, (For some of those products, bags Attorney for Plaintiffs.

'lined vvith tinfoil have been in May 2i-w3 successful use for ten years or Advertisement. and they form an attractive package that is said to be moisture Subscribe lor Tne tteporter. proof. lo accident, and still thai man was attempting to comply with the law i husband of Sophronia Jane Jones; Marsha P. Oaks; Josiah Oaks, bus-It e- unknown widower of Tand of Marsha P.

Oaks: Josiah Oaks. 1 Sophronia Jane Jones, deceas widower of Marsha P. Oaks, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees and and the traffic regulations. It was simply a case of did not know, but it might have proved fatal. ed; the unknown heirs, devi- sees arid legatees or the unknown legatees of Josiah Oaks, widower of.

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