Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 76, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 13, 1932 Page: 7 of 8
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Political
Classified Rates
Announcements
i la rs. >^I U.I
Oft. K. L. FARRIS
OSTEOPATH
boyhaoST friands Mra. Bari O ap of
Brown wood is • cousin of Judge
Regan. No Immediate members Of
his family now Mve here.
Hr. Ragan came to Brown county
In last and entered the practice of
lav. Be tu elected county attar*
ney in list. The Bulletin to Informed
by some of hie old time friends and
acquaintance* and later vce coun*
Mississippi Valley
Prevares for Flo
f A P)—Poult
Prepares for Flood
Waters Agma Today
OLWDORA, Mtoe. Jan. II.—(ff)
—Flood waters of the Tallahatchie
riser replenished by heavy rainfdU
CHICAOC
»Mvi- h*ns
r-HlCAOO. Jan IS —(API— Fresh
■awaturn* of Chl«Bgn (rain values
early today foltowai noij setback* In
wh*arqoomtleas la Liverpool. Argen-
tine shipper* |M>re refx^t*! offering
Steal urgently In efforts to disposr
of aa much aa possible before British
quota plans would be put Into effect.
Opening 1-1 to M lower, Chicago
wheat futures < optlnueg fh nag. Corn
started 1-Tt* i-4 down and afterward
t balance steady;
ngs It; ruMUra Ik;
rso, bieiMrtnme n.
vy white dacha ti,
Powerful HELP
&&u£aO<V Jan "l*6ta(o. a
rm on ruaaets. Stew and dull on all
i k: aacketl |>er cwt.; sflnoon*
A Whites CT. No. 1. M-U.
lef; unclsastfled 76-77 l-ll
imwU mostly IAS-1.60. few
>ranks Triumphs law sales
Kansas city. j*n it —<ap>—
I fog* 5.000; steady to IS lower, top
I.*5-410; packing sows n5-S«0 II*.
1.75-3.35; stock pigs 70-130 lbs. 3.50-
4.00
f LVKItFobu Jan is^fAFi-^Colum
spots in better demand; Improved
iiUMlnena; price* four points lower.
<IWotalions In pence: American strict
pud middling 6.66. good middling 5.50;
strict r Hid ling 5.40; middling S.ll;
strict low artddllng 6.34: low middling
*34; strict pood ordinary 6.04; pood
ordinary 4.74. Receipts 10.000; Amer-
ican 1.100. Futures closed steady. Jan
5.11; March 6.07: May 5.04; July 5.64:
Oct 6-07; Due 6.13; Jan 6.13.
NEW YORK. Jan 13-*-<AP>—Cotton ; -
hUther on^V" m<^rate**trada ' dP**!) W^>RTH>n^,t»f
stocksaXT’reinrt**oif heavy1'ruTna In track tbM'T»T>pacirin^wws
the central and eastern befta. March at 3.75 oT^eadT
sold at 6.61. I Cattle; 3.600; 1,000 calves; steers
Thu undertone, however, was steady barely steady; plain and common
owing to absence of selling pressure slaughter steers 3.60-4.75; ether eat-
and on a moderate trade demand tie agd calves steady; desirable Cat
which_reeOUy ab*ort>ed the small of- yeprlingsToO-5.35; good fat cows in
torn. Torres tl* rains In partitas of rarlote 3.50; butcher grades 3.75; bulla
the central belt and along the east wares and Stocker trade pocK tested;
gulf cosat mar have checked the better heavy fht calves 5.00-5.50
oopUicra selling V | heep: 1.000; fat lambs 26-60 higher;
> M O”***011 u°M *t M0 and fat yearlings strong to 36 higher;
MJ and the general market at the wooled fat lambs 4.60. 4.75 and 6 0S;
tk*. nf^Lh*Jf .h.our w“ 1 £! ! •*or* *»« lambs 4.00J wooled fat yanr-
poinla net higher. Liverpool cabled lings 4.00.
and said the demand for cloth from WOOL DEMAND OOPTTKft
India had Improved. * J BOTON. Jan 13. —<AP)— Further
The market held steady during the' expansion In demand for wool was
morning with prices showing silent reported today. More buyers were in
advances on local, and New Orleans the market and purchases have In-
buying promoted by the steadier eluded moderate quantities of a rath-
tons of the stock market, as well aa ar wide assortment of Uass Price#
continued expectations In the trade Mmwed a firm tendency on 66. <0 ler-
that the administration's financial ritory and fleece wools.
AUTOMOBILE LOANS
•i OUR BOARDING HOUSE
VttfeReiNbU MAPC NbU*
KlS'fAkE.CffeSHSR, WAS 4X
f 3*i — UKft-tth
\ see vou ®/e« -tupa
} -Iff ST&PnSUftMAL
l -THAT AMAltAAi OF
VOURS f — l WAS*
-rWcRt oat. tfiartr
[ Wriea sKt WAS
toiHrttUil.T Vau pawa
tb A PM^A4T i
4Ntou PipaV t\/W »
CLICK A-t^chHr££
A . <& sHtTP
iuomaj skui fesf jl
*—Via Bine Bonnet Res Line.
Through Fare#. Albany to Brown wood 13.60. Through Fares. Albany to
IMfew ■mf!* MMB * * »
OOXSBrrfONS: Albany for Anson. Aspermont. Wichita Falla. Spur. Qnaanh,
-THt SrfarT -mBV 'uarCfSS&rrtAe
VOURS^r AS HA&fBM Cfim.
Uftust — laird OF -rwe
MAOoRg AS I AM f,
t^rm, Birr Gto-ruH— i
ihc moa Maaip ia -me x
Stamford. Amarilio and Sn>d>»r
\iturer gu»j£>
\S MV MAUima
- WArfDRALLV, -iHt
VliFt WILL
MORE PeSPtcrJI
-w voa f JK?
^PLE.
m*us ph^toF*
BkowiWvodP iUiijgfti
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Bulletin is the best way of letting people know you are still going
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Tbeworld's great Mad is courage—Shew yours by advertising-Through
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► ad i she ■SSu te* wee w* • v-
Advertiting in the classified ads of The Bulletin
gains traction and attraction—bringing yon more
dollars—and makes every one you have go farther.
Sale or Trade
FOR 8ALK OR TRADE-Two food
houaaa. Retd hnrgniM and terms.
Several used con. Phene STT or TVS.
. Ty . »c
For Trade
FDR TRADE—A toed six-tube At-
Hotel voter Kent radio mi and atoo a
. good hatching. 300 egg. incubator
far % good Jersey com or vaaMng
machine. Write L. D. Alltoon. Fg.
Wfflu
2491
2000.
BROWNWOOD FLORAL
■ CO., Inc.
,WILL PAY CASH for
otad-hand
CaD 557.
WAWTKD—To buy a second-hand
Ford or Chevrolet, dual tire truck,
with steel dump body preferred.
Will atoo figure wtth truck owner
for contract to deliver crushed rock,
wad and gravel from our plants.
Phone M3. Ira W. Ball 76c
For Safe
DOWN! DOWN!
TEXAS FURNITURE CXX
106 W. Broadway.
Phone 937. 87c
PIANOS In good coi
tkm worth the money, and i
FURNITURE CXX
r36e and 30c
strawberry plan
g3J0 thousand
Will set 9ut if desired at
able price. 4D. o, SI VELDS tSp
Typewriters — Adding
Our entire efforts are devoted to
thto
tag to
J. A. Oaflh
> ill East Bahar St.
Phone 1623R1 Day, lg2SR2 Nlghte
TOR
' rWind.
I Room and Board
f. fJewoteswft^ii
1
and bath,
od apartment. IMS
l«0t.
arable location.
Phone UN.
ARIZONA CYPRESS
They have to move at 50c
l» $2.50, ot)
DAVIS, Florist
GOOD
tag parch. Hot w
Close to. Phone 160.
°*TS
r^unfum-
HOU8ES la an parte of, town.
TRIOO REALTY DO.
IS* III!
Furnished ?
Apartments I
For Rent !
aSra^ALbloae ta town.^
put and water. Phone 3033. TTtf
wood i thin shoot of water to run-
ning over the levee of the Yalotou-
aba river near Whatoy- Several out-
lying homes at greenwood have
The city proper was
’ dno^MTe
OLXNDORA. kftoa. Jan. W.-ypy-
pansd for a return at
as reporta of swollen
the north, rising rapkUy
yesterday on the Ocdd
Tallahatchie rlvar
reached here.
In Louisiana. West Monroe was
ha tiling overflows from the Oua-
chita river and adjacent bayous.
Two-thirds of the town’s lupiH)-
Uoo already had been deserted by
300 families and the latest flood
mtoad the —ttasalr of refweas to
JWV* ACRES, good house, poultry.
Near Rot Wells. J. L. Jones. 800
Harwood Street. Ttn
Quick Trials-
COONTINUBD
PARS OMB)
LOST and FOUND
to Bulletin
in pen.
Ofne.
as the city at-
LOST—Kid glove
return to Marcos Murphy, 1M8 Cog-
gta- 76c
driving Friday to the Mi
preturning to her own home before
going down town, v
She aakl the did no: man her let-
ten. She said she Old not know
°°- why. She said she did not see the
sas fu« m.T Wtt# ■*“ * witnesses hare
404 san Angelo. ^ Kahahawal was kidnaped. She
H
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come out of the
Identified Jones as “the
Whan aakad “Where was your
daughter last nlghtt" be replied:
"I don't think IT talk any merer
pKdbrldprat
posted as guatal daring a woak In
December, but he failed to Tsmsm-
ber where he had spent the nights
or what he had done at other tfmea.
Sfe I mark
Profesdopwl Cards
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MARKET HIGHLIGHTg
, NEW YORK, Jan. UH0)-
Stodta atrang; pivotal Issues buoyant
Bonds strong; U. 8. governments buoyant.
Curb strong; utilities toad rally.
Foreign exchangee firm; yen rallies.
Cotton higher; firm stock and grata markets; h
sedge selling. - j
Sugar barely steady;
Cofee quiet; trade baying.
CHICAGO
Wheat steady; cold weather western belt; better cash demand,
steady; forecast better cash trade; unfavorable weather
4 6»' X I 6M>fS
6' VVjWf 1g
Hogs dull and lower. -
H. C BARNETT
^ OENCftAL CONTftACTOB
■ tSTI MATES
.........
HENRY MOUNT
, v ARCHITECT
m+fft Pho"* **“
Improved i Cattle 4.06S; cslvaa 366: batter fad
pulnta lower; ' atarra xtaadjr: other rlaaaea stead) to
top Ugbt and madluf weight
MS; Steera 666-1366 lbs 6.35-
hHMca 556-656 Iba 6.66-7.76:
.66-5.66; vealers (milk-gad» 4.06
siocker and (aader steers (ail
its) 4.64-6.06.
**P 6.464; bunb* 35-56 higbrr; top
wooled lambs 6.46; lambs 66 lbs
[down 5.35*6.64; ekrsa 166 down 1.76-
; L«s.
McHorse & Peck
Ka;lt1ttr^ar
> IfPMMMr
ED BUNN
BERTPOO WfgTttM
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r Atakw. - fNaetamtar
Cetera Nit® CMm
wssiy
CREAMER STAGE
BROWNWOOD TO
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»v. Prvwwwoad
Lv. PvWa--
Lv. MJlbum —
U. MWoary _
bto colleagues decided on the pub-
lic hearing In a secret sesa’ —
terday.
Wooldridge Case
Affirmed By Coart
. Criminal Appeals
Report from the court of artminal
appeals at Austin today Mates that
the case of Aurie Wooldridge has
been affirmed.
Wooldridge was convicted In the
district court in Drown wood on a
liquor charge April 10th. 1891. and
was sentanoed to one year in the
penitentiary. He appealed the cast
■DhlPMasarw Wow 14 aid commodity stIomi — m ..
Sf Instraments and '
357 Propellers Topic
NEW ORJ.KANH Jan 13—fAP>—
Tha rotten amrkrt nprnad vary quiet
today bdt prlras ware steady. Flrat
tradaa showed xalns of 1 to I petals,
la sptta of lower rabies.
Tha market eased off 3 points right I
Sfler the start. May trading at 164
and Jjtly at 6 61. A bom even with ^
yeat —
Aviation hectare
terdajr’a rloaa
Thera was HttU trading but the
Lea Abbott, pilot for Brown wood
Air Service, wfll talk tonight on
Instruments and Propellers'' at the
weekly ground school r Is esse which
by mor* fmvor'! era being held In the National
able Knrupaaa news
At tha end of the first hour th*
■mrket was steady and 1 to S points
atmve yesterday's close
Tha market rontlauad to rule quiet
aB through tha morning, but price*
Improved moderately la sympathy
with aa advance la stock*. March
traded tip to 6 63. May te 6.711 and
July te C.64. or 4 Li 7 points above
yfrterday's close.
ground noon prices spaed off k
pednt ar twh on a little raallslng. p
Ouard rooms at Memorial Hall
Mr. Abbott has already delivered
several lectures on different phases
of flying at the ground school The
school to being well attended. It to
■aid. The lectures are free and all
persons interested to aviation oan
attend.
the lawyer who
With you still handle
"Yss. but now X
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The Orand Canal, or Yinj ho. of' isu vm* rt^t
Ohtaa. rambtos far atamt a thou- bkad down
sand miles through the coastal plain1
of that country and to the tawest
wtlflrtal waterway to the world. *
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lodge w
with him.
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HEART OF TEXA$ STAGE LINE
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. FOLKNER. Owner
Irwwtwwd AtBany
Managers
wood. TcxSWftSte
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 76, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 13, 1932, newspaper, January 13, 1932; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1024149/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.