Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 73, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 9, 1932 Page: 7 of 9
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Announcements
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Professional Cards I
Demand Continues
Good Fort Worth
Cash Grab Mart
Tsasaarig
H. C. BARNETT
t Famished Houses i
U». extra floats (40-91 am
33; firsts (M-S9 score) i
standards (4u »<ore crnli
lots) S3 1-4.
Km. 7,364. risk: extra
1-iT^eab graded first- L'O
rscelptail-1* 1-3: refries
15; refrigerator extras It.
3.44-3.13 1-
March 4.93
HENRY MOUNT
LtYEJUOOU iaa. 4-
toa spot quiet; prices
h la her; quotations in m
cart strict Xtwjd mlddlln
middling 6.”*k5* ml
middling L 39; Strtfet k
6.SS: low middling 6.1S;
ord.nary 4.SS: good ordln
celpts 4.440 balsa: Ana
Futures closed steady.
March 6.03; May 6.M; Ji
*.#4; Dec. 5.#*; Jan. ill,
OSTEOPATH
EICAOO. Jam.
McHorse Peck
"«»* tsaitar
••pairing ,
Mays# Ptreet Mm m
£eSTJS&t:a;t Houses for Kent I
ursday in each month. f, . ,____1-l___, ------t
BAST ST. LOUIS. IS. Iaa. 4—
u*>—tu. tt. U A )— Hogs 4,604; 14
Cattle >74; caiVes 111 compar.U
ith hut week; steers steady to 35
kher; cows sad v«alecs 6c higher:
Kirs: trades showed gains of 4 to
13 points. March traded up to 4.6c.
May to 6 45. and July to 6.31. This
advance attracted more or leas week-
end liquidation and some hedge sell-
lag and the market soon eased off 1
to I points from the top.
Near the end of the first hour the
market was steady, a shade shove the
lows and still 9 to 11 points above the
previous.
• NEW YORK. Jan. 4—<AP>—Cot-
ton open*! steady today at an ad-
KVUfSJ
I Jverpool ral
UTsgelar showi
advance fis.’i
little southtra
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MORTUARY
9SS lb. yearling steers t oo, 1150 |b.
matured steers 7.15; 134T Ih. heavy
steers sad 733 lb. heifers 7.64; 114
lbs. mixed yearlings 7.44; costs 6.44;
msdlani butts 4.44: vealers AM; Stock-
er steers 4.00; balks for week: steers
4.40-7.40; good sUt-rs S.6S-7.M: m->4
■Used yearlings and heifers 6.36-7. ttr
medium mixed yearlings aad heifers
*• 33-4.0#: cows 3.33-4.04; Stocker and
feeder steers 4.36-6.36.
■keep 664; oomparad week ago: fat
Goldthwaite
made rather an
ind the opening
ed to attract a
ng. Oimparathrely
____ __________i absorbed oa aet-
hwka of two or three poiats aad the
market Was quiet but vary steady at
the end of the first half hour with
prices rating about kasha agsd oa
January hat I to 6 points higher aa
latsr deliveries.
Uvsrpooi caUles reported Bombay
lower; top 4.19 oa 140-314 Iba.; hall
SSL Mttg* m_iM
Within calves 64: for week:
hotter light weight steers strong to
36 higher: others weak to 36 lower,
light ysartlaga and she stock »tratty;
raeto B higher on Ugh! yearOags
under 7M lba; veaiers and oklvrs
strong to M higher, stoehers and
feeders strong to 36 higher. Week's
tops: yearling steers »tt: heavy
Sheep none; for week: Umba 36-
64 lower: sharp 3S-6s higher: week's
apiSp*!
CREAMOgtOTAGB
DOWN! DOWN!
73c 106 W.
ottSi*.**; •XOB&iJk.
ago yearlings and better light steers
»*64 tra: common to medium M low-
•f: lidbt heifer and mixed yrarttags
36-64 up for week: fat cows 36 high-
er; balls strong to 36 higher aad
vealers steady: top yrartings U.M;
beat weighty steers 14.46; balk 6.T6-
3-SS; average cost t.44. i
* Sheep 6.aa»; nominal: for week; <
ctoetag very uneven; better fat lambs
steady, spots higher, lower grades
Steady to unevenly lower; not much
'&$$££&
lambs 4 76-6.36; fed yearlings 2M-
1 tot *W9m 1.T6-3.M and feeding ;
‘lambs 4.M-4.76. I
AyTOMQB1LELOANS
* ^EFINANONG .
USED CAR EXCHANGE
KC4N TBBEB
AH leading budded pap*
varieties. nparlgl flrrfUtng
35c and 50c each, up to ton
tall. a
Klondike aUaabeny plant!
hundred. 13JO thousand
Win set out if desired at it
able price. O. O. 8TVXXUB. 7
HARVEY JONES SALES
AND FINANCE CO.
SM&SNjSfcS: Si Jtzsis
sum. 5*r Weak: slaughter steers B lower;
slaughter yeartfigs about steady: fat
d of car*, batcher grades and balls
stsady; slaughter calves 36 higher;
r mif •*«* cattle aad Calves unchanged.
► aw€T Week's u>re: \fsd steers t.M; fed >
P 3MW rsurltnn 76: fhtcews 3 46; batchar,
an Of mdls tTt; heavy fat raivee Lift; go*!
.Jtkehnlce atook cows 4.40. Balk prices }
HdzWO »<y**bwt’ck^r1 ‘he If era '
vu EE iim: was^raa
•cnot* ,4-76-6.36; <uil sorts 3.14-3.00.
, W»esp: •••; aowiaai For week: fat
rwwa 1 ****** and yaarttnga 3! lower than
•rTT ;bk maaS*B chwe: fii wethers scarce;
JSSjpi r. ’ssej'iu'rti &
U> K* < fat yearlings 173; shorn fat lambs
ear. *•* wathers. mixed ages
furnished
Apartments
ROBERSON BUS LINE8, In*
Jaa. 4—(AP)
kMo Of n 1^1 has keen I 4l
ragtag during the paxt 4
ne tiiia.nS apdIUsn tog f
leraat in the finer twin t
»rn grown domestic wool 7
emgnd loot week was |i
red. inquiries spread over |i
AUTO
i No. r rad 63 1-3-
uv x nr a
1-3; July 44 1-3.
BOSS HO TOB COACHES
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 73, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 9, 1932, newspaper, January 9, 1932; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1024086/m1/7/?rotate=180: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.