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J, Classified Ads |, ? —.— 4 f fe Classified advertising is ae- .{ $ ■ ci-ptcd at the rate of 1 cent g £ a word for eacii insertion. A => ; i booking and collection ree of H 1 f le cents will be auueti. for a 1 | charged account; no account || will he charged for less than ;f j ft 2a cents for; a single item. ij i 1 ! HlNTlNG—Particular printers take priae in their products mu! put pep into their performn. <■ •. Place your, orders with The Journal’s printing department. If , FUR SALE -Stove wo d, fine an.: chunks, delivered. Phone If 0, or address Dan Mishler, Syracuse. 33f FOUND — Help is nlenti-ful now. Place a want ad in The Journal and you will find all the you want. If ~ PFAIT ESTATE—See J. W. Rothenherger for farms and properties. 21f POUND-—Automobile crank in TTnrr'ror\ street. Identify at Journal office. FURNITURE —Buy your furniture and house furnishings through J. W. Rothcnberger. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION i . i Notice is hereby , given that j the undersigned has been ap-; ; pointed by the Clerk of the j Kosciusko Circuit Court, in the State of Indiana, Administratrix o r the estate of Charles J. Laun- j or, late of Kosciusko County, 1 tleceesd. j Said estate is supposed to be ! solvent. Laura E. Launer, Sr., * . Admintratrix. December 14, 1921. (343) LOW DEATH RATE — Records of the board of health ’ for 1921 closed Saturday night, j 'Birth? in Syracuse were: male 19, female 12; legitimate 27, illegitimate 1. There were 11 deaths during the year; 8 aged 65 to 78, 1 aged 2 days, 1 aged 16, 1 aged 51. It is probable Syracuse has the Ho west death rate in the state. a —__ o~ — PUBLIC SALE ‘ \ On account >. p ill health, the' undersigned will ficll at public arc .ion the following listed pro- 1 P'U "y at his residence 1| miles s'u h of Syracuse near Oakwood P irk,. beginning promptly at 10 o’clock on SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1922.1 Horses. —Black mare and bay h v rce, both fine workers. Cattle. —Jersey cow, coming fresh May 9. and Guernsey cow,

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1 coming fresh May 15, both giv-j ing rriilk. ' Hogs. Brood sow, due to farrow in February; 6 pigs 8 weeks old; 6 Shoats weighing 60 to 100 pounds each. Chickens —35 Head of chickens. ’ Feed, —3 Tons of red top hay, 75 to 100 shocks of corn fodder. ! limpleiinents,—Breaking plow, spring tooth harrow, sulkey corn plow shovel, 3 buggies, set of single harness, set of double harness, wagon, hay ladders; mud boat. . Terms.---Sums of $5 and under, cash in hand; on sums over $5 a credit of six months will be given* on approved security, with interest at 6 percent after the note is due. J. S. EVANS Ernest Richhart, Auctioneer. A. H. Blanchard, Clerk. __ o PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction the following listed property at the place known as the Dan White farm, 51 miles southeast of Syracuse, 2| miles north of North Webster, on the Syracuse-Webster road, beginning promptly at 10 o’clock on THURSDAY, JAN. 12, 1921 Horses.—Gray ge v ding coming 6 yrs. old, wt. 1600; bay mare, j 12 vrs. old with fold; sorrel mare, ! 11 yrs. old: mule colt, 8 mos. old. Cattle—Two fresh Jersey milk j cows; Jersey heifers. Hogs,—3 Sows, full blood Big Type Poland; 2 sows, full blood Hampshire; 2 sows, full blood ! Chester White. All sows are bred, and are eligible for papers, j i 10 Pigs; balance are shoats. ' ! Sheep.—Two head Shropshire . ewes. Chickens. —6O Rhode Island Red chickens. Feed.—Hay, corn, 100 shocks of corn fodder. Impleiments—Mower, Gale riding breaking plow, corn planter,, | corn plow, wagon, 2 set double harness, bay hack, hay tedder. 1 ! -Miscellaneous. — Cooking and heating stoves, bed springs, mattress, table, dishes; kitchen cabinet, canned fruit, linoleum; fried down sausage and side meat, water cream separator, and other articles not mentioned. j Tennis. —Sums of $5 and under, cash; over $5 a credit of nine, months will be given on j proved security, with interest at i j 7 percent from date of sale, or i a cash discount of 2 peent will be given. S. J. STOOKEY Cal L. Stuckman, Auctioneer Jeff Garber, Clerk MARTIN FISHER Auctioneer No sale too big or too small but what we guarantee satisfacation. Write, phone, or ' call on me at New Paris, Ind.

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PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer for sale at the W. W. Jackson farm, formerly known as the Tully farm, 1| miles north of Syracuse on the Huntington road, the following attractive list of items, ! promoly at 11 o’clock on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18 17 Hereford Cattle.—9 Head recorded, 8 grades. Herd bull, Jerry Donald 775993, 3 yrs. old; cow, Diana 604449, 5 yrs. old, fresh Apr. 9; cow, Geraldina 604450. 5 yrs. old, fresh Apr. 11; cow, Alice 846099, 2 yrs. old, calf by siejp; cow, Ulina. 846118, 2 yrs. old, calf by side; heifer, Fairy Donald 1056821, 8 mos. old; bull, Donald Boy 1056820, 7 mos. old. Grade cattle: 2 cows, 3 yrs'. calves by side; heifer 2 yrs. old, fresh Feb. 23; heifer coming 2 yrs. old, fresh June 21; bull 1 yrs. old; bull 11 trios, old. 35 Big Poland Fogs. —All full blood Big Type Poland China hogs, double immuned. ° Herd boar, Hoosier Bill Jr. 137031; 18 bred sows, all tried;, fall yearling gilts and spring gilts, bred to herd boar; 9 good fall gilts; 3 fall boars; some feeding' shoats. Those hogs have some of the best, blood lines of the breed. Miscellaneous.—l 4 Shropshire eves 1 to 4 yrs. old and 1 buck 1 yr. old; 3 doz. full blood Buff Orpington chickens; about 300 bu. corn, red clover seed, alfalfa hav, baled straw. 1 Terpis*—On sums of $lO and over, credit of 9 mos. with 7 percent interest if paid when due, otherwise 8 percent. Sums of $5 | and under, cash, RALPH VAIL Stuckman & Lehman, Auctioneers Sol Miller, Clerk ! . ——-—o—j List your wants with The Journal.

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WEEKLY HAMM - i; i; Special Report on Market Con- | ditions for Week Ending j Monday Night. ? ( 'Prepared for and dispatched to $ The Journal by the United States . Bureau of Markets.) Washington, D. C., Dec, 30. — | Holiday inactivity fn bay market j continues. Receipts light but j equal to limited demand in most s I markets. Shippers awaiting - | lowering of freight rates. Price firm at Chicago and Minneapolis* Quoted December 30: No. 1 J. M. SHAFFER , Chiropractor At the Darr Residence : ] . Corner Harrison and Henry Sts, t ! Tuesday & Friday of Each Ween | Hours: 2to 5 and Bto9p. m. | W, |*r. &td ove,h,ooo Farms I, Dote $9 luting fee anti no withdrawal (charges. Vou pay fas pur commission only u*.v.r to par ctutamer. \& rue j pi telephone, ; E. A, S trout Fann Agency ; Fred Hoopingurner, laical Agent j — " - - - - _ t

timothy, New York $29.50; Chicago $22.00; Minneapolis $1,8.00; Memphis $22.00; Cincinnati S2O. No. 1 alfalfa, Kansas Gity $18.25; Memphis $25.00. No. 1 prairie, Kansas City $11.25; Minneapolis $15.00; Chicago $19.00. Mill feed market continues inactive. Wheat feed prices firm on light production but demand is light and offerings are slightly larger. Demand for other feeds only fair and prices and conditions are practically unchanged. Quoted December 30: spring bran. $25.50 Chicago; standard I middlings $22; 36 percent cotton- j seed meal, $40.50; gluten feed $36.65. Grain market uncertain; throughout week, Chicago May! wheat registering a net decline j of two cents and closing at $1.15;! Chicago May corn down one cent j at 54e. Prices declined on the 30th on bearish construction I placed upon government crop j report estimating winter wheat area sown this fall 44,293,000 acres, which is 1.2 per cent less than the revised estimated area sown in fall of 1920. Closing prices in Chicago cash market: No. 2 red winter wheat $1.18; No. 2 hard winter wheat $1.13; No. 2 mixed corn 48c; No. 2 yellow corn 48c; No. 3 white oats 34c, Due to excessive runs and sharply declining values during the past two days Chicago hog prices show net declines for the -n—nV rano-irg from 15 to 45c per 100 lbs,, heavy weights declining most. In the cattle market stock selling near the lower end of the SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ESTATES. DEEDS. MORTGAGES AND WILLS WILLIAM GRAY LOEHR Attorney-at-Law Admitted to Practice in Al} Court-* Auto Licenses and Titles , Notary Public 118£ S, Buffalo St., Warsaw, Ind,

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j various price ranges advanced i from 25-50 c on the average while i the selling near the upper end of the ranges remained unchanged, this applies to both beef and butcher cattle. Feeder j steers were generally steady. Fat lambs were weak to 35c | higher while feeding lambs were 25-50 c higher. Yearlings and fat ewes were generally 50c higher per 100 lbs. December 30 Chicago prices: hogs, top, $7.90; bulk of sales $6.40-$7.15; medium and good beef steers $6,25-$9; butcher cows and heifers $3.25-$8; feeder steers $5-$6.50; light and medium weight veal calves $6.75-$9.50; fat # lambs $10.50-$11.75; feeding lambs $9-$10.75; yearling SB.OO- J $10.50; fat ewes $3.50-$6.00. | Stocker and feeder shipments| from 12 important markets dur- J ing the week ending December ! 23 were: cattle and calves 53,-! 549; hogs 7,108; sheep 48,201. | The trend of Eastern wholesale j fresh meat prices was upward j though advances were only moderate. Beef and veal ranged \ from firm to $2 higher. Lamb and pork loins were sl-$2 higher while mutton prices were unchanged. December 30 prices : good grade meats: beef sl2-$18; j veal sl6; lamb s2l-$24; mutton | $lO-sl3; light pork loins sls-sl7; heavy loins sl2-$15.50. Butter markets unsettled and

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Commencing SATURDAY, JANUARY 7th \ 3 Our Annual January Clearance Sale I It <5 _ 5 Wonderful Bargains in \ Children’s Coats I Ladies’ Suits I: *< Ladies’ Coats ; " " o Dresses t Waists [ Skirts s Millinery I Outing Flannels Blankets ii 1 r Dress Goods Hosiery p Underwear ii o t; c; — t» - fj We are busy preparing Come and get your share f i GOSHEKT^nKDIANA^"^

weak at close. Heavy fall production and imports are disturbing factors. Storage butte-' quiet. Closing price 92 score: Chicago 40 cents. Spot cotton prices advanced 48 points during the week closing at 18.37 c. per pound. New York January futures up 61 points closing at 19.07 c.

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FORD THE UNIVERSAL CAR New Prices / ' (DELIVERED) Chassis complete $429 Runabout “ $465 Touring Car “ $497 Truck Chassis $485 Coupe - • $648 Sedan - - $715 These are the lowest prices of Ford cars in the ‘ history of the Ford Motor Company.. Order are coming in fast. Place yours promptly to insure early delivery. -sf C. R. Hollett * Exclusive Ford Dealer