Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 118, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 3, 1926 Page: 7 of 8
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WANT AD
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FOR SALE—Full-blood*d Barred
Rock hens, $2.00* setting eggs.
11.50; baby chicks. 20c. Phone 14$S.
1700 Ave D. life
DR. H. L. LtBHTttt W1LI
.SERVE AS PRESIDENT OF
ORGANIZATION
.H SYfiTR* OF
IAN Lilt*
COUNTRY.
WILL ESI-
THAN!
COVE
CHESTER A VINO
JOHN H. WHIT*.
n. nnua ...a,*.
L tL (LUTHER) OUTHtllR.
T. L CRAWFORD
*T • *
For Mayor;
W. D. MeCULLET.
D. 8. CAMP.
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For Alderman. Ward Oae: . *
CLAUDE L. WEEDON
For Alderman. Ward Two:
E. M. BOOH ' •, j
W. S. COOK. • ■ J
j e
For AJdermaa. Ward t: t- . •
0. T. 8HUGART.
Pot Alderman, Ward 4: "
W. M. BAUGH. *
Dr. H. L. Lobstolu was elected
president of the Brown wood “To*
as Ex 's” Tnt-silay night at tho nu
oual banquet or the Kx-Studcnt
of the University of Texas. Othe.
officials elected were Miss tier
trade Chambers, secretary an*
treasurer; nnd Miss Robert:
Blackwell, report,*p. The retlrln;
officers wore 0. L. McCjartbey, Jr
proiiiiknt; Jesse Daniels, secre
taty and treasurer, ami MUs Jose
pbiite Gilliam, reporter.
About ‘ forty ex-Texas students1
Were present at iht* banquet which
war h id th the .Mulberry Room
at the Hotel Southern, with C. L.
McCartney, Jr., president of the
club, presiding. ‘
annual
MILK COWS for sale or exchange,
at feed pens, across from Compress.
9e* Hones or Fletcher. 119
It w
ATIJtHTA. Ga.. Mar. 2.—(A*!-
The Atlanta Journal to a copy-
righted story from New York todav
Hid that within th<- year electri*
•rower comvTr.U* of this country
will have estaldished physical con-
nections of their transmiisiou line
to an extent that will make possttrl'
the Interchange of power from one
system to another ihrougbnut the
astern half of the jUnited States.
“When thetb connections nr**
complete." the story said, "It will
be possible for power generating
stations on the Canadian border to
come to the aid of the power gen-
emtirt;'stations on the Gulf of Mex-
ico and vice versa. That the sur-
plus {tower in Minnesota can ba
utilized to meet a shortage in
Pensacola, Fla., and the surplus
jtower in Danville. Va., can All a
shortage in South Bend, lad."
The Journal Interviwed Sidney Z.
Mitchell, president of the Electric
Bond and Share Company la New
York, and obtained plans of this
'great countrywide distribution of
electric power. • *
The Journal, said that the few re-
Cotton Futures
I WICHITA. Kas.. .Larch
I Cattle 1.100; strong; heifers
I P.25; butcher cows 4.750 fi.25\ ►.
ntrs and cutters 3 25^4.0*; veh \
,8.0u©9.2.V .. \'!
Hogs 1.800; lower; top 12.5.>;
psirklnr sows lo.oo© 10.59.
Slfeep 5t); steady.
I.IVEBTOCK REVIEW
PORT WORTH March 3 - ,Pi
Salesmen were elated at the course
1 of the «he stock trade today, pack-
ers taking their requirements a*
steady prices. But the steer trade
was still under a cloud. Small lota
i feat tired the steer trade early,
around $.00 foy grass steers and
fed stuff L75fi ff25.
: Receipts. Cattle 32500. Including
500 calves; sternly; beeves S.OOfe
4*4; stockers 4.5o©7.50; fat cow*
4.00©$.75; yearlings 5.50©19.5o:|
heifers 4.50© 10.50 calves 5.00® 8.00
bulla 3.3©«*5.25.
Hogs «O0; steady; best medium
12.?*© 12.95; packing, sows lo.OOW
11.25; pigs 10.00© 14.00.
Sheep *00; steady; slaughter
lambs 12.00© 15.50; feeder lamb*4
10.50© 12.C0; yearlings I9.00©12.oo
wethera *.00©$.50; ewes 7.50©9.00;
R (iASi? KA *
!_ NEW YORK. March B —Thh ^-^t^^f^^g^h^nueady”^! net
and- f0tton ***** opened unchanged ' advance of « to 24 polata.
erty to nine points higher, showing a* • • ' Previous
1*1,. better undertone than expe»t*d in ' Utah. j^w. nos*. Close.
view of the weakness in the Liver- Mar jg.3,' js 03 18.37©3< 18.13
tent, pool market. Although demand ajf- Uj,.. 17 gq 17 j,4 17.84© 84 17.S0
1130. peared to come mostly from short*. | ju|L ' j7 *t7 17.1s 17.31© V 17.10
121c some of the leading local operators (>ct “71 ]g |g 1*.§2©0I 10.56
; were more favorable disposed to-ipec .10 70 1C.52 10.01® *2 10 51
a*"1 ward new crop positions at these opening; March 1S.03; May 17.54;
V7. leT*1* A considerable amount of, j„,y 1713. October If .Ik: Decent-
liep price fixing was noted, partly for ; tM>r 145.55. . 1 v
r~? .Continental account. liivetrpool ! ’ _
W. W. aad ASX GRIXN AX. ESTATE
©nm ©ipM frost Inc Southern j T •
5£&Tthe roVixwv7
•tatlaai which stone building fronts furnished. Prtvai
fifty feet on Center aveune. The •Ma,on« Ave.—Mrs.
•asnen, If satlsfaetory rental Is -.-
offered; hat does not care to I*- Unfurnished apart
prove so low© as ased for gang* Phone 977.
and storage purposes. Any one In- -;—'—--r~
©rested la leasing* mid bufldinc TWO LARGt; ap
far nay pnrpose. Improved or. un- private bath and
Immured, can obtain Information j wood. Phone 123.>.
National Bank. Brown wood. (—~------
The banquet was the
meeting at the Ex-StuUi-uii of the
I’niversity of Texas, at which time
business la transacted as well as
social affairs.
I Mel- parts from
11$ rt advanced ti
---11 H.50. and
rtmenj;: advances 01
J-557. | |t was
_l»0c' morning til
nished ,lon* werp
j“i ‘on on a I
Jlocal mark
cd Its it|j
Phone around 12
109p H.i$ for 4
- ober, or 19
PALL Mrs. Betl, at Hemphill-Fains' previous cl
for furnished apartments. Il2p jng. Wall f
CARL ADAMS.
FUED WHITE.
W. C. TOLLESON.
W. A. STEWART.
WELT0N LILE
For County Clerk:
8. EL STARK.
. LOST AND FOUND
.
STRAYED OR Stolen from
Bkckwell Motor Co. Satur*
(bjTi, bobbed tail shepherd
dog with white throet. Will
pty $6 for hit return. Black-
feeders 6.0a®7.50.
APAR1
\-136u.
For District Clerk: . ^ "
DAVE M. 8COTT V
J. W. PAULEYji
CHARLES 8* BYNUM.
(Re-elect Ion.) - ' /
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For Brown County Tax OollactaOi
W. A. BUTLER (Bs SNsdsa) ‘
f. m. McDaniel • • v:
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For Oommlssiooar, Frselact No. ft
L F. BIRD 77- •
YOUNO HESTER. J < ; 7
For County Superintends** W pd
tic Instructk>$:
M. L (LUTHER) OQER
Arrest of Former
Boston Mayor is
Ordered by Coart
lie MODERN 5 room bungalow, c!
--jB< on jtooj street, excellent ne!
LOST—Fisk casing and tube on borhood. Phone 72$. 1
rim, on Brookesmith or Brady road. —-—^——;--
Finder please return to Red Top FOR RENT—Six foom house, ,1
Service Station. , I20c Cottage Street. Six room hoi
OKLAHOMA CITY. March I-M'Fi
' —Cattle U00; steady; top steers
1:7$; choice eoti r..W6«n|; good
v ear ling* 8 00©* 40; can n era and
cutters S.25©4.00; light calves 8 M
©10.00; Stocker steers 7.00®8 00.
Hogs 1.500; higher; .top 1S.00.
CHICACO. Mar I—OP)—Hogs
15 000; active; packing sows 10.2k
©11.00; killing pigs 127k down;
heavy hogs 1180012««; medium (
'195©12 ?k; light- 12.1S©13 *5.
rattle k00©0; lower; fed steers
' nefljnso. real ra l'no® 13 00
"Bhct-p 18 000; alow; fat lambs
*. M.75; tat ewes 8 00©8 50
F.A8T 8T. LOUIS. Mar $— Hogs
13 opo^steady; light hogs IS 2k©
istlve plea 1X250 13 35,
Hanker aowa 10 50© 11.00. \ l
CVtle 3,0*0; alow, beef ate»*rs
' ----; cowa 5 5001.50; choice
1. 1
Sheep l.oho; steady;. cllptu*«l
NEW ORLEAXS
NEW ORLEANS, March 3—OF)
The cotton market opened easier
cables.
L Q. (Bud) REC8R.
WANTED
^lIC In a) mpathv with lower
ce VarcL started 10 points down but
lei D.1 t^,‘ osrket rallied to the call »<*•
leicD- 'a later months aho'Vin^ aneal-
' ler initial losses. First trades
118c proved the low* for the time being
■w—. as in tees advanced after the7*all.
Cin- Mann trading up to 1 ixf, 'May
a ns. 17.70, July 17.34 and October 1*.0S.
liop or 13 to 2-4 points up from the
opening. The rally was attributed
to fears of an oversold market and
disposition -o 'cover.
- -— The market after reacting from
n .— ihe earlier liLhs aaaln advanced
1 is.? during the morning on renewed
- - hoylbR baaed on the elain) that the tsjr,-
*»vd market had been oversold pnd a
I! IP- recovery was due. March trade**
tied up to ,**7 Wd May to 17.80, or 32 s 50® 10 00; <
Ij 00 v*° S4 p°,n»* up U>e opening, vea'ers l*i73,
July advanced to 17.30, or 23 points 1 _______
FOR RENT—Room to lady. Phbae “p, while October only gained 10 lamhe 12 26; fall shorn Ixn.hs^kk
6. • [7 ] • lllBp P°lt>‘» ** K."l. Toward noon prices
---- °W shout 3 to 7 points from
FuR RENT- Two rooms unfurnUh- the highs Hecretary Hcat-r .re-!
ed. sleeping porch and bath. MS ported sales of fertiliser;lb Cotton
growing states during ihc seven
FOR KFNT-Two aicely furnUhed e.nd,n,; »“h °r
bed /corns, close In. Phone J-0411 ...9 tons against l.M7.309 tom.
lisp mat year. .1
— —~* The market ruled somewhat er- ||
....................... ratlc during the afternoon but keep. 'I
* * g * Ing within the earlier rang . War i
months were comparatively steady J
nnd little change from noon, bu* |
new crops wire ecsicr. October et 1
1*»5»- or nearly to the early low '■
The market for the time, beta*
For Brbwn County
JOE B. LEACH.
CLAIR BETTIS
fFor r»m||
W. F. TIMMINS
For Commissioner.
were followed by the moderate gen.
era! advance and then numerous
changes within a re'stively narrow
range.
Corn and oats wer# heavy. Af-
ter opening rachaaged to 3-«c high-
er. Hay 77 1-4 to 1-2. corn uhrier-
wentl a as.back to below yesterday’s
WANTEp I
Drilling contract in sh*l-
km field. Good rig and ex-
perienced men. Now ready
to Eof-^A. L. BARRING-
TON, Route 6, Box ’ ISA,
N. A. PINSON...
(Re-electtofL)
ill 11
F . t'ounty Atteraey; ", ’
« WILKINSON, JE.,
For Ccuuty Judge:
E. M DAVIS.
♦Re-Election.)
WANTED—Two salesladies for
etty work; also chance to travel.
Good money. Call room 439 after
two p. m«JK< ineedsy and Thurs-
day. Souihki Hotel
FOR ,
rooms.
Llpst'omb 8t
POTATOES ,
CHICAGO. March 3— i/P>-Pota
es stsady: Wisconsin aarks«
b«M room. Phone 1451
WANTED—tBo salesm«|n and ml*
Isctors—Call Hinger Sevflng Mach
Ine Co. ^ 2tc,
W. tar tnd «ll .rid rfR ilE-Vr- T.O room. u»lu,nl.li; ita ilii,.
household goods. 115 E. Broaci- •
way.. New Second Hand Store. M
© Bowden, prop. Phone >75. ,
FOTLTRT -
CHTCAOO. Mar. -Poultry
alive tinchhnged.
Mills, Me Home
WANTED—Second hand cotton-
seed, cake and meal bags. Browa i
wood Cotton Oil Mill. - 94ti<
MONET TO LOAN—To buy er build
homes; alsdSo buy. new automo-
biles, or on second hand cars. See
me.—Urban R. Groom. ?>tft
Monthly Pay Loans
My Ratcs ami St2.SO ecn
. Month pen Thousand.
,IP YOU Anc PAYING UOSI YOU
APE PAYING TOO MUCH.
D. D. Mclnroe
INVESTMENT COMPANY
! HENRY MOUNT
CARS WASHED—Steam cleaned
greased. Phone 57?. Mathews Ga- £
rage. j - 1 i * tfc1 $
We repair furniture and stoves. I
~New Second Hand Store. M. T *
Bowden, prop. Phone 975.
Public Auction
> Bulletin B
tfPOT COTTON
NEXV ORLEANS, i'arch 3—,
Fpot ertton clcaed .•■ready. 21 points »
aP- Sales 7,049. low middliug;
15.13; middling lsA8; good mid-
dling 19.38; receipts 6.0S5; stock
Statiox
Cars Washed and Greeted
STORAGE, TIRE SERVICE
100 East Broadway
WANTED—We boy or trade used
furniture.’- We re-finish, repair end f
crate your household goods Phono 1 f
121.—Empire Furniture Co. 2lftfc t
Adding Machines.
J. A. Collin,
: ll» r»d CoapH. nM Mkm llrH.
1 1934 Ford Coupes.
5 1925 Ford Touring car*.
1 1924 Ford Roadsters. .
S 1917-11-19 Fbrd touring cars.
I 1934 Ford trucks.
Several other good Ford trucks.
1 19tk Four-door Sedan with balloon
tires.
And practically any model of Ford car*
that you,might, waat. Several Ford
chasels.
AH models—aad prices—ranging from
$$k.o« up to 94««.oe—the price being
takes off now. come aad get them for
whatever you waat to give for them at
suction. ’
These ears are oa display aL the garage
sow aad wiH ha demonstrated to anyone
calling at the game* before auction Sat-
urday afternoon.
Com la aad look them over.
WANTED— To exchange or buy
your old fnrnltnre.^all Homfe Fur-
niture Cfe., Phono 484, Ring 1. 115c
BROWN WOOD - WACO
BUSLINE
Leaves ■nownwood-
’8 a, m. and 4 p. m.
Leaves Waco-
9 30 A. M. AND 9 P. M.
Union Bus Line, shown wood
McINNIS A SON
, w"«sssarm
1* Weet Lee St OOca PUeoe «
50 - Ford Cars - 59
GUARANTEED
WANTED-tTo trade good
IWAYG
Wa Take the m
Will be sold to the highest
bidder, one at a time, -
\ * ■ ' * • . *
». * * ' r .
gardless of price.
DH. K. L. FARRIS
OSTEOPATH
Licmtaso Pitmoux
ED BUNN
DRS. FW
EVANSkV
Telephone 800
FOR SAJ
Boysens
Fleishman's Yeaet ai
ket. J’hone 444. 69tft
Winnie D»via CKadter,
V. p. C.
Phone R-435
Marche
| Money to Loin
Irownwood Pm
TRERB. ROSE MUSHES. EVER-
GREENS, SHRUBBERY. LARGE
Call or ©Vfto1torprlce’llet. Un-
eat home grbwn stock In * Wes
Tsana Nojw -|»N the ttme to pleat
BROWN WOOD FLORAL CO,
Largest Pleral House la Weet Tessa
Drown wood. Teas*. Phone 348
office 110 E.
Vpoeite TeU-
FUlA^jlAPiSSl^NV
TKkgPHONi ety
l
' .. • • t 1 ^ ,
E B. Henley A Co,
DUBLIN, BROWN WOOD, TEXAS
I ■ 1 ''' ’■ ''
E. J. and«J,. N. Wcetherby, authorized Ford Deelert, Brown wood, Texet
of ©II the second-hand cars which they hive taken in trad© for new ones,
cars hive been painted and fjMiewed and are guaranteed to be ill good
Positively every car
4*4$, 117.9 >. Oldfield Balloon Tires I \ 1 * j,_W)LK_
11x4-40. 9 B.M. Frnnk Smith Tim )
Store. 19$ lm GARDEN AND FLOWER
^..m.' Don t forget to try.oar hulk gar*
..SAVE HAUY CHICKS. Put Mar- drn and flower seeds, tb*- finest
tin’s While Diarrhoea Tablets in money can buy De ears sod ghn
drinking water. Ouarantred by our a trial.
Camp-Hell Drag Co. (1132c Get our price* before you plat-
---- -■**.- -----— * your order*. Complete catalogu
BARRED ROCK batching egg*. tn*t off the pre««. Did you got
91A9 tor Ik; baby chicks, 2k:; yours? If not,.write ua
cockerels, $3 00 to $k.40; hens. BROWNWOOD FLORAL CO.
(2.90 —McClendon’* Barred Rock .argent Floral House In West Texas
Firm. Hot Welts road. Phone 1141. tlrnwn eond. Texas Phone 949
for business or pleesure—«t your own price.
ind undar Cash, above the! sRaount 40 per cent
r cant caeli and © FALLNpt© for tb© BALANCE.
Atwater
TERMS, AH turn*
RADIO
Dwnwood Office Appliance Company
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OWNERS
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 118, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 3, 1926, newspaper, March 3, 1926; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1026639/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.