The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 14, Number 29, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 17 November 1921 — Page 2

WEEKLY MARKETGRAM Special Report oh Market Conditions for Week Ending Monday Night. (Prepared for and dispatched to The Journal by the United States Bureau of Markets.) e '■ Washington, D/C., Nov. 14.— Practically all eastern hay markets dull with prices tending downward. Inclement and colder weather in central west curtailing moovement and markets are firmer in that section. Southern l demand unimproved. Quoted in Chicago Nov. 14: No. 1 timothy $22.50, No. 1 prairie SIB.OO. Colder weather and lighter offerings particularly of wheat feeds responsible for better undertone in feed markets. Weakness in c&t.tonseed meal ascribed to apparent heavier production than was indicated by recent forecast. Hog prices at Chicago declined 65 to 75 cents per 100 pounds during the week. Beef and butcher cattle were all the way from 25 to % cents lower with feeding steers 35 to 50 cents lower. Veal calves declined $l- - per 100 pounds. Choice handy weight fat lambs practically, unchanged; lower grades of killing lambs up 50 cents. Feeding lambs advanced 40 to 65 cents; yearlings up generally 25 cents; fat ewes weak to 25 cents lower. Nov. 14 Chicago prices: hogs, top, $7.25 (early), bulk of sales $6.60-$6.90; medium and good beef steers $5.75-810.75; butcher cows and heifers $3.25$8.75; feeder steers $4.65-$6',50; light and medium weight veal calves $5-$9; fat lambs $8.50- , $9.25; feeding lambs $7.40-$8.40; / yearlings $5.75-87/75; fat ewes $2.75-84.75. Potatoes steady to firm in most ' leading markets during the week. Demand and movement slow to moderate. Northern sacked round whites up 15 cents in Chicago carlot market at i $1.70-82.00. Demand for apples ' slow to moderatoe, markets stea-j dv to firm for barreled stoock; j Eastern Baldwins steady in Chi- j cago at $7-$7.50. Firm in other markets at $6.75-87.25. Northwestern extra fancy boxed Jonathans down 25 cents at 82-82.50. The grain market had a good undertone during the week and prices l advanced until the 14th when liquidation caused a sharp break. Improved milling and export demand were main factors inflfluencing advances. DoGEO. L. XANDERS Attorney-at-Law Settlement of Estates, Opinions on Titles, i Fire and Other Insurance Phone 7 Syracuse, Ind.

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mestic demand for corn improved 1 and cash market firm. Closing s prices in .Chicago cash market: 1 No. 2 red winter wheat, $1.18; J No. 2 hard winter wheat, $1.07; 1 No. 2 mixed corn, 47c; No. -2 yel- ( low corn, 48c; No. 3 white oats, 33c. For the week Chicago Dec. , wheat advanced 2| cents closing ; at $1.05|. Chicago Dec. corn j down jc at 46|c. May wheat ( closed at 81.09£; May corn 52 jc. , Butter market gained strength < during week. Receipts lighter j cold weather approaches. Im- ; cold weather approoaches. Im- , ports include small quantities - from Denmark, Ireland and Can- i ada. Argentine butter expected < in December and New Zealand i now being offered. Closing price < 92 score in Chicago, 441 cents. I Spot cotton prices declined 183 ; points during the week closing ‘ at 16.48 c per pound. New York December futures down 190 points at 16.55 cents. Q OBITUARY Charles J. Launer was born in Olney, 111., on Dec. 6, 1856. The early days of his life were spent in various points within the bounds of the Indiana Conference of the Evangelical church as his father, Rev. Frederick Launer was one of the pioneer preachers of the state. December 9, 1880, he was united in marriage to Miss Laura DR. BYLER’S RHEUMATIC REMEDY is as near a specific for rheumatism I as any drug known to the medical profession. Contains neither Alcohol or opiates in any form, and is as near a specific for Rheumatism as quinine is for ague. Mailed to your address on receipt of the price $1.50 or personal attention if you call at office. DR. .1. M. BYLER . 44 years experience general practice of medicine all professional calls promptly answered Phone 15*2 1221 S. Buffalo St., M arsaw. Ind.

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E. Moore, with her the joys and sorrows of lifo;.*were shared until the time of his leaving the scenes of this life. Their entire married life with the exception of the last 8 years was spent on their farm near Cromwell, Ind. Their home was gladdened with the presence of four sons and four daughters, all growing to maturity. One son, Oran, preceded the father to the spirit world by'a few years. The other children with a devoted wife and mother, also seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren with a host of other relatives nnd friends remain to mourn their loss, but not. as the world grieves and weeps do we weep this day, for without hesitancy can it be said that His faith was I fixed on nothing but Jesus blood, and righteousness. He who said “I am the resurrection and the

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j AOMIHISTBftTOR'S SALE I COME TOMORROW 0 To The Sale of all sales! I It’s Your Great Life Time Opportunity to Buy Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Overcoats and Furnishings and Men’s Women’s and Children’s Shoes and Rubber Footwear at prices that are right down where you IT’S A CLEAN CUT SALE —fair and square in every way. It’s simply a case where immediate action is imperative. Nothing has been exaggerated in any way. Everything is sold as advertised. a > Ask Your Neighbors Who Have Been Here —then join the Crowds. LEWIS & JACOBS GOSHEN The Famous” INDIANA I ■ ' t - - V ♦ *

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life He that believeth in me shall never die.” He is the one on whom this our departed brother placed all his dependence. He was converted and united with the Ebenezer Church, east of Syracuse many years ago, later moving his membership to the Trinity Church of this place, where he has been one of its most loyal supporters. The church will feel keenly the loss of his kindly advice and splendid co-operation in every movement which meant progress. As a farmer he was progressive. As a citizen of Syracuse he has always been deeply interested in all things which had for their object the betterment of the town, serving his community , at the time of his departure, as i a member of the town council. Whatever the battles, whatever the defeats, whatever the

victories, whatever the joys or ; sorrows, of this we know that I the long weeks and months of intense suffering through which j he passed, worked in him a wonderous weight of glory'. He was a patient sufferer. Suffering more than even the most intimate attendant could sur- ’ mise. j He quietly and peacefully passed beyond the pain of this natural body last Friday morning about 2:20. “Build Thee more stately mansions, O my Soul! As the swift seasons roll; Leave thy low vaulted past: Let each new temple, nobler than the last,

BASKET BALL! Friday, November 18 High School Gymnasium Syracuse Independents vs. Nappanee Tigers Nappanee is coming with a fast team and intend to pluck victory from the locals. Come out and see us take the Tigers’ measure. J Game called at 8 o’Clock Adm. 15c and 25c

Shut thee from heaven with dome more vast, Till thou at length art free. Leaving thine outgrown shell by life unresting sea.”

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