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GREENFIELD DAILY REPORTER GREENFIELD, TUESDAY. JANUARY. 6, 1920. SINGLE COPY, 2 CENTS VOLUME XYIL No. 615.

GOOD HOME FOUND ARB HANCOCK CENSUS ENUMERATORS Social Hffairs NEW TAX LAW MAKES WEALTHIER PEOPLE FOR THE LITTLE Charles B. Milbourne 80.310 Charles L. Manche 16.630 John L. Milbourne 10S.730 Clarence R. Milbourne 15.650 Pugald McBougall 15.750 Martin L.

Newhouse 30,020 Jerry Y. Porter 31.450 L. N. C. Pope 40.040 IF BEGAN WORK FRIDAY! ATTEND MEETING Duo Decern Card Club.

Walter Mvers will M' It. .1 the Duo Decern Card Club thl- home on North Te at her street. by Boy Abandoned at Traction on and Since Been C3rc' fcr by Sheriff. More Than Twenty-five From Here Journey to Indianapolis and Enjoy the Session. The Count Expected to Show Gain of About Fourteen Millions Figures Not Available Until April.

21.540 16.740 Hie1" Land Appraisement Brings Up L'St of Heavy Taxpayers in this County. 16.570 d-r 1 har. iion i.ed at iv. ny ii a it 'llL-i Ladies' Aid Society. The Ladies' Aid Society United Prethren church v.ill with Rev.

and Mrs. C.eoige their home on West Walnut stt 2 o'clock Wednesday Co: members are expect. -d to he and visitors are i ome. tte-Pa ik gold and has o-ks oh the More than twenty-live tanners ami live stock producers attended the meeting of the livestock producers held Monday at ihe Claypool Hotel in Indianapolis. More than 350 of the best livestock men from over the State me TV wiiig is a list taxpa vers in Hancock i i who pay taxes I'll property valued for taxation CO and :r.ote this year.

To find the amount of ti) IT i ply the amount by the rate and add the poll to each: River Township T'rn 1 a tat lot lanus E. Porter Catherine F. Powers A. J. Richey.

Sr. Walter Robertson Anton H. Rabe and Wife William A. Service Ku.kle E. Strahl Marshall T.

Smith John E. Sniil'n Moi'shall T. and John E. Smith Emanuel Smith James P. Scott William A.

Scott Franklin SteebJ Christian W. Schilling Fannie E. Schilling Emm. K. Strong Thomas Tucker Alfred C.

and John C. i -hit Q. White is J. Weber John W. Wilson Ibr.ry J.

Windhorst The fo.r.u! on tic illt a.ill'.H. h.m i. i Mulvii Lookout Society. The Lookout So. church will m-et 1 noon with Mrs.

C. 5 her home at 11 Nh iCsea 16.010 26.300 23.030 24.3rJ0 27.30.1 16.670 30,310 1 7.13d 22.UO 16.430 15.340 24.050 15, IS" 21.740 23.520 42.52 23.13(. 1 19.500 1 v.2'".o i. Kirkpatr Wood An army of between S5.tio0 and enumerators bean promptly at o'clock Friday morning on the work of counting the men. women and children of the United States and of collecting certain information about tlie resources of the country.

Figures showing the total population probably will not be available, ho ever, until the end of April. The count is expected io show a population of from einiii t(i as compared with in lit 10. Cards wi'! he collected by ::72 supervisors and forwarded to the headquarters Wa shir, a foil, where 4. "on clerks will be eiigato.i in the. tabulation work.

Officials expect to be able to make a p.vlimin.ary estimate of the population of tlu larger cities by the middle of March, but return- lor the cwiiuiry districts will i.ot be con.plef.-d 1 i 1 1 II later. This, the fourteenth decennial con- pi. answered tlie call of the State Federa- tion of Farmers' Association come and disoiss with the directors of that associa ion. ways and means for sta-. hiUzir.g markets, eliminating unfair stock yard practices, devising more economical methods of marketing 1 stock, and securing fair prices.

John (1. P.rown. president of the as- soViation. was chosen as temporary; chairman, and in his remarks he stat-, ed that our motto is "A Square We want what is rightfully coming to us and nothing more. Mr.

P.rown stat- Mr in I i ed 17.31-" 17.4 17. HI" ''V" 20. 3 1. P.9lbl cam. The assissting hostess re-Fanny Clayton and Mrs.

Sarah baugh and Mrs. Lizzie P.irvis. City Federation. The city Federation the library Monday ev nit.g called to order by tht preside; t. or appLc shf-rif from and it was at first pi epos 't jov wotild ver, latt-r censid-- iRate, S6 cents; poll, Ho'ii-'f Pin ford 1.

Waldo Pinfold llulda A. Uir.for.l ilu- i.ydia Ann F.ir.t'ord ttohert Pint'oni Oliver Rinford Albert F.mtoi ti W. P. nu r.irf.ud Jos-ph P.int'o.r, Kr. i in is 1.

r.iufor.l T.vnwn hard A P'-im-n Mary T. 1- -h -lone Flail. Pa'd Robert. Brooks i r. osou 1..

i .1. I one of ii: has nr. 10 baby's Thomas C. White Edward J. Win.llnnvt rati it 1 the iar.dard of citizenship ihe degree of honesty, in- ed lie ml this I 1 nd i- Mot; re J.

P. The minetes virnis meeting read proved. All officers wer as follows: Piesiihtit. Black vict-piesideXit, Ed recording secretary. Mrs tecritv and fairness to all with which the citizens deal.

He said that the outs: IS ssu, is the iir.si to be taker during time has coiuo tuc iurmcr Mrs. Alb Coi-n retarv. Mr 'a: the winter montlis. W'iiiie severe weal her liuiv be a ham! icr.vi in some VALUABLE MAP I Fletcher: treasurer I er correspoiuiing McGaugliey. asking everybody in ihe game to lay their cards on the table "face up." In continuing his remarks he stated that the farmers organizations were placing the business of farming on a high- was made in or sections, tiw- vhang.

P.rown Township -i Rate. sj.r.O ') Wi'iiam T. Undoes i 16.71 William O. P.ndges 600 Lewis Pridce? 15.230 E. P.aer 15.37" V.

and Ti-ha P.aer 17.00 Sarah E. Piaddo.k 26.3oO Madison ltrooks Elmer Collinp wood Sarah A. M. Cook 16.43o Harrion Cook 37.250 Lorenzo Cook 31.000 Eli Cook lv.31o 2T.s".o 1 15.33o 1 1.7:i" 27.4::o 2o.foei 34.H10 Peolo ata! Prill, Pinfold ren Will Turn Road Desert: Over to Successor. i der that the enumeration might be completed before the election prima 'liocca Eli O.

We have not been recog- ries of next spring and summer. For er plane. President's day the Suns nized in the past, but the time is near at hand when we will have our load tha m- ir society an all- tlie first time also women have been employed as supervisors. The max- cle will be observed by serving as county liignvic-ndent Charlfs N. Warwn map of the eyerv nubile high.way.

It is Vv t. lie Hupeniit. made a it a Thursday of this week on Riley A. Catt be 1.. Coffin Oi lando Y.

Cook R. F. Cook and Wife. Ernest T. Pane arid Lena of responsibility to carry as an organ-j ized industry, but.

said he. "We miifA not abuse the power of organization. 1 we must educate others so that they i itnnin allowed by is four cents per with a higher a' tors of farm lam; to enumerators person enumerated for the enumera-s. Congress appro vault! in tm -ivaliaii day meeting with the president. Mary Carriott.

at the home of Mr. ad Airs. John Orr. State and iK.vh streets, from 11 R. in.

to 5 p. rn. it urged that all members be Elmer Cook 21.070 17.740 lan r(1k heirs wjpiiam A Collinpwood 32.S60 M'0. To hew that his "mart is a ght place. Mr.

Warren nas I to known that he will give the map prialed J22.eon.in 11 for the work. SATURDAY LAST DAY Season for Huf.ting Rabbits Comes to Close. the incoming superintendent. V'l ii'rec Helping Hand Society. The Helping Hand Society will Yietome familiar with our conditions.

"The farmers are the only persons in the world who have nothing to say-as to their profits and losses. They ship their stock to commission firms, who in turn deal xvith the packers. When the deal is finished the rn-t William (1. Cass 15.K40 Charles R. Collier 35.110 Robert J.

Collins 40.310 E. Cttreill 1S.200 Nathan (). Cranl'ill r.7.fiie William H. Collier 21.S50 Porter Copelanid 33.030 William 11. Chew 36.770 Homer A.

Collins la. 3 00 rtj In this connection it is desired to 'iall attention to the omission in this with Mrs. John T. Rash a 05 street Wednesday afternoon o'clock. Mrs.

Rash will be a iiar-er 01 New Year's day to mention. O. The following is from the Department of Conservation of Indiana: "On January loth the season for commission man hands you a check. s. W.

I. Garriott. Mr 10.340 2O70 17.100 24.2.".o 47.es 16.7mi 31.100 1S.M0 15.610 47.i'!0) 33.200 45.2!0 17.M0 15.420 20.620 lS.55o Monger and Mrs. Oscar Hell'-r 'j the fait that Mr. Warren was presetii-J e-t) with an eh gant leather upholster it hair by the district road superintenl-! ent'-i at the saii-e time- he received the D.

of R. Circle. The D. of R. Circle will have ire first regular meeting of the year gift from the county officers.

-minus the freight, yardage and com mission and yon take it. without knowing what "it is until 'Oil get it." During the session a report was made by Maurice Douglas and F. G. King, who made an inspection trip to Omaha, where the Nebraska farmers tt Harry an P. M.

La fa yen Delph William S. Eakin Elizabeth L. Ftrt Samuel Fadley William R. C.ii.tis Charles I. Green Stokelv 'ilavs heirs the home of Mrs.

B. F. Murphy. The Beaver Patrol. The Beaver Patrol of the Boy Scorn will be the hos- officers of the Circl i 1..

f.tl Ti ...11.. .1 IT. .4 have established a co-operative com- 'esses, ami aie as, ionos. t-irsiu-m. weie iienguuiiii) ei, o-, a mission firm.

The Nebraska firm has Mrs. B. F. Murphy; vice-president. A.

Hlumnauer Friday evening at In 3LP'0 rabbits closes. The department is 32.910 very anxious that hunters should i-w 25.7f'0 member the date, and takes this 19.320 means to living it to their attention. 15.630 "'There are many people who unin- 16.7S0- tet.tionalU violate the law thinking 21.140 that there is an all-year open season. 19.350 The department as heretofore will en- 49.750 lorte the fish and game laws, hut it 2S.330 ioes. not wish to be unduly severe.

32.940 Ht-nce tnis notice. 27.S6i" "Rabbits have been very plentiful 20.SS0 ibis season, owing as many people 15.130 Vtiiink 10 the mild winter of last year. 20.710 The explanation in reality is this: home of East North street. A most made wonderful strides due to the ef- Mrs. Milo Gihbs: secretary.

Mrs. Will torts of Charles Watts, manager of i Harding; treasurer. Mrs. W. W.

Webb. r-rv. -nr ic an pvcpiiiionallv srood The flower committee consists of Mrs. excellent dinner was served at 7 o'clock. Mr.

P.hnnenauer acted as the 23.360 .1. Harlan Mary E. Hays 27.6S0 jolln vi. Hedrick 17.030 Adeline Ham (lifei 27.740 john 17.100 man hi the work. Conant Tuttle and Mrs.

Fred itton. toastmaster at the dinner and got o'f i many original jokes on the vocations: of the. parents of several of the ptttroi CranLil Edwin K. Casady Hiram Cob-lazier Martha J. Elliori Nathaniel T.

Foster I'erena Fort George W. Gates Dayton H. Gaios Margaret Gales John W. Cariin.r George 11 ey Geo. and M.

.1. llowery (Met Carl V. Hardin Lizzie Hardin T.emnel Hackleinan Chester Hawkins William O. Hawkins John T. Hatfield Levi Jessup Mary A.

Jessup Sylvester Jessup Sebrone Jessnp Laban R. Johnsori Mary J. lynam Clande Racy Francis M. Moore Charles AY. Main Daniel G.

McCiarnon Cicero Newhouse, Caleb W. Pusey James H. Partrell Clande Poer Caroline M. Righter William S. Rutlefrge Abram Romack Magdalena Rynorson George W.

Scott Clara Strickland Albert ami Blanche Scott Petri E. Tyncr Edgar Y. Toms Charles Tlieobold and 1'llRer George S. Wilson Henry White and Wife Franklin E. White Wilbur T.

Wripht Baisv S. Wilson A plan was presented in the after noon meeting "by the committee on rec Woman's Club. J. M. Hanna bovs.

Mr. and Mrs. Bhimetiauer ait ommendations whereby the livestock The Woman's Club held an interest 2S.400 Natu7 aurtge 32.3X11 fharl In.lt'e 2S.7O0 Last war was especially free from producers were to appoint a commit-; iS meeting Monday afternoon with in the entertainment ot young. 35.5S0 snow and on account of it the Tahhit tee of ten representing each of the Mrs. Jesse D.

Hughes. was a people, and the influence goes far to- 15.S30 was protected against the vicious ier- districts of the. Federation, gootl attendance. Mrs. Paul Bir.iord i ward holding their praise and friend' 15,640 ret hmiting.

which would work with the officers i gave a review of "French Ways." by ship. The vote of thanks from the pa 23.210 Most all of the rabbits shot at this alllj directors of the Federation in put-' Edith Wharton, which was made very trol was only a small expression e. t.hf? season are males, the females having tjll their pian illto action. This com- interesting. Officers for the comirg appreciation felt for their hosnita h7y 19.760 17.360 20.150 26.020 31.S30 lti.070 25.30 31.900 4 0.0 SO George T.

Johnson John and Minnie Jackson James M. Keller Florence A. Kerwood John Txoons and Wife Ord W. and Maud Knlin Ira C. Kiunl'll John L.

mn.edy Eunice S. Liain 37.630 15.090 19.540 17.470 17.510 18.320 43.000 24.990 Those enjoying the evening were Richard Williams. Richard. Lineback. Carl MeC.ai.ghey.

James Eshelman. Philip. Bieakney, John Andrews. Herbert Bluiaeaattvi. Paul Allen and tvo guerts.

Rex Litton and Frank Cook. mittee was appointed and the action I year were elected, and are as follows: which it will take will be awaited Mrs. Paul Einford. president: wl-lh much interest. K.

Cromer, vice-president: Mrs. nriur This work is very encouraging to Goble, secretary -treasurer, the farmers of Hancock county, since our farmers all patronize tne Indian- Woman's League. apolis market, and it is needless to; Woman's Intercessory League retired into the burrows where they fall victims to the ferret. When the Tutting season begins towards the last of January and not enough r-iriales are left the males migrate to other parts. "From the above it may he seen that it was not merely the mild xv inter of last vear.

but the absence of 22.140 Ki-jall Martindale 16.410 lenTV Mars, North section. say that many unfair dealings have ibg for Wednesday- John R. Marsh 17.540 John L. and Kdizabeih Mas- been handed to our farmers all along 25.520 20.370 20.050 16.140 40.4SO Annual Dinner and Election. The Temple Club held their annual dinner and election of officers Monday evening.

Mrs. Charles E. Henri. Ii served the dinner, which, was? Mrs. Hugh E.

Johnson, thai: man. meets with Mrs. Robert Mason: w-st section. Mrs. Fred Havens, chairman.

ters 15.010 snow -which helps the game hog with tjie jjne Martha F. Mart hi dale Andrew J. Marst. 17.300 his ferret. A law which is understood 18.330 is lived up to and easily enforced." 33,660 meets with Mrs.

Florence C. Binford That it is of no little concern to our livestock men it noted when we find that there were no less than twenty- Kins-lv eni'J Dv 60 members of the club. south section. Mrs. M.

OF UNSOUND MIND five farmers who attended. Some of i chairman, meets with Mrs. John Ha- 17,300 a. McDaniel, Jr 1S.230 James B. McDaniel 15.5S0 MeCray 21.270 waiter W.

MoCrav 30.1S0 22.940 1S.6S0 the men iii attendance were: Elwood vens; east section. Mrs. Homer Smith. Commission Sits in Inquest in Case of Morris, president of the Hancock chairman, meets with Mrs. THE HUMAN MACHINE OUT OF ADJUSTMENT.

James A. White 29.600 janies Poland 17,790 William McCiarnon. County Farmers' Association, C. S. Cooper.

Holbert and Alma Wilson 17.160 Knleliue Paxton George A. Wicker 1090 jacoh w. Price Tht nnas H. Wicker Joseph P. Reeves 18.880 17.S10 2L-S50 Have you ben sick for a long time unable to get permanent relict? Masterson, the vice-president, Walter An inquest of insanity was held on Fink.

Earl Frost. Harvey Cushman, W. R. C. Auxiliary.

Monday hy John F. Eagan. justice of Robert E. Smith, Richard Hagans. I The W.

R. C. Auxiliarv was enter- ltl the peace, and Drs. Carl McGaughey Woody Bridgewater, F. L.

Marsh, Jess tained Mondav afternoon bv Mrs. Har-' .,,,.,1 mill HlTth A mm ii tittinp fl CimroAnc T- pQctao Uiolor .1 i P.ramlyw ine Tow nship tents; jx)1. -11- 1 a' 1 pressure on nerves leading the parts in ine 1 i Milium nti nun. .1. csiuiui.

nan) "Mieuiy lj. n. 01 u.e nuu.e ui ii.iinei. i ins cr organs affected That the cause i.s the first meeting of the new year and rft of vonr mman Maxwell. lins.

rl Yetters, W. T. Martindale. The board found Mr. McCiarnon of 1 Clarence Allender, W.

Wilson. Al- thirty-five members responded to roll adjustment? You au- call. A happier group ot laities w.is owners does your carburetor and 1 ert Br.esking. K. H.

Bentley. Gns E. Smith. Claude Poer. E.

C. Martindale and Wil iam Oldham. not to he found, some busv with i tfher parts of your automobile never I work, others dome their nest to en-1 John A. Reddick Eli A. Richart Raleigh F.

Rigney Albert Reg.T Robert A. Railsbach J. B. and R. J.

Simmon Weston Somerviile Jnines II. Spegal Charles E. Sparks Juliett Thomas Joseph E. Thomas Julia A. Thomas Taylor B.

Thomas Elmer E. Trees J. R. and Sarah Titus Samuel and Cora Test need adjustment? Sure they Co, ant von take them to an automobile: nte- George Alyea Orlando F. Addison Isaac J.

Bennett John T. Burke Iduna M. Barrett Harry H. Pmitb -y illiam T. Carney Henry II.

Dumaa Albert H. Duncan illiam F. Eps ami WAc George B. Faot Frank V. Felt John Hawkins tertain the others.

A program was 25.MO 15.220 17.V5.. 4 2. Mo 31.20- 19.250 19.1o 23.410 30.770 16.450 32.790 17.050 32.S00 21.340 unsound mind, and a subject for the hosiiital for tic- insane. He is sixty years old. EARLY MORNING FIRE Department Called st 5 O'clock to Home of John Buskin.

29.350 19.410 16.o;io 3x670 16.320 19.730 26,610 24.190 25.4 70 24.5S0 17.NMI 22.490 fi4.5S0 16.720 ELEVEN BABIES given as follows: Duet, by Misses-; tfi William R. White is Proud Over New Eagan and Walton, -On the Banks "1 l' Um-f Now. your human machine the Brandywine," accompanied by th- Yf. Ilinrf, I i i i victroia; special reamng ny tiays mit occasionally to -r i your Chiropractor and get it properly anu i-wigg-jis. aim a er antus- The fire department was called at Eleven babv chicks made their ap- ing baby show was held, the twins, clock Tuesdav morning to the 1 pearance Mondav at the home of ii- adjusted.

If you haven't found relie through medical treatment, then see Cora A. Hawkins T. susiettiiu ijri i ii i ing ii i lie pr id x.i i oiii nome of T-ittn nml vhitf- manaepr nf rhp Fami ii i Tli- Vinctoccoo torvoil Jfri.cliv.ii.r.(c 11J your Chiropractor at once and find out. I son tTri.ptc; w-liere thctatpr Thpv nra tl-inrrmp-hl-irfirlc! I son streets, where a small blaze was theater. WRlard Hutchison 64.410 Melissa A.

Hutchison 17.120 Hamilton 41.410 baked beans, waldorf salad, hot 4. John W. Vandenhark Albert Walker 59. 100 36.260 extinguished with chemicals. i hatched from eggs from Mrs.

Kalpll I '-iuiiii uifiiKtuiau aujuhimems ai ti tu i pumpiviu pie wnu nippeu cream, aim i miuia 1 1 am ui i iiiuuiii uutna. Joseph K. Wood Herman C. Hill I ii. rtll.l These are the first baby chicks re 25 570 W'hetsel .1 1,.

Bessie, returned home Mondav from coffee. The Victrola furnished music during the social hour. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Gipe and Mrs. Custer, January 19th.

Vriah H. Jeffries level L. Jeffries 31 340 i onn Wfisler 41.830 15,020 ported this year. They were hen-hatched the eleven out of fourteen eggs. Wesley Williams and Wife necessary.

E. R. BEBOUT, Chiropractor, 1C5 N. State Greenfield (Advertisement.) The Weather. Condition Light snow.

Temperature 2 p. 33. Forecast Snow or rain Tuesday night. Wednesday, snow or ram. Danville, 111., where for two weeks they visited relatives and friends.

While there Mrs. Parrett attended the church activity conference of young people at the St. James M. E. church and heard Dr.

Franklin Ream and Dr. William F. Bovard. Henrj- and E. E.

Jacobi 21.910 Christian A. Kleiman 23,550 Richard W. Low 57.880 James M. and F. C.

Irimore 18.380 Henry M. Lantz 43.310 Matilda Laufer 16,530 Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Kirkpatrick, a seven and one-half pound baby boy Raymond January Miss Ellis Presnell, ot near Wilkinson, and Marshall Brooks, of Indianapolis, were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Howard Roberta Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jackson, of In dianapolis, and sons, James and Ron spent Sunday here the guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nigh.

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