Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 23, 1926 Page: 7 of 8
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN. FEBRUARY 23. 1926
CITY OFFICES
For Clilef of Poller: j
CK'RGE A. OUILLIAM8
(For rn-elecf1on). J
CHESTER AVINOER
JOHN H. WHITE. !_
L. II. (LUTHER) CUTHRI*.
ForV
Todays Market News
to plant pecan
•Irabio trow to
tottnss-FAUIS',
JBRY. llSp
It Is not |oo j
trooa or to boil i
prolific western
BROWNWOOD 1
Only three team* wlll bt entered
In the TV1** i Conference flrnt an-
nual baski ibnll tournament to »'att
here tomorrow Right. It wan an-
nounced this morning by Coach T.
B. Anita of ttjo Jacket cage squad.
The Simmons I’nlvoraity Cow-
boys! the Southwestern Cnivemity
Pirate* and th*' Howard Payne Yel-
low Jackets will be tho«*} *hr%b
teams to conte&t lor the first cham-
pionship of the conference.
Austin College has a basketball
team but on ncco.’nt of "financial
condition/* the Kangaroos will be
For llayor: _
W!\ D. MtCULLEY.
D. 8. CAMP.
For Alderman. Ward Oae:
CLAUDE L. WEEDON-
For Alderman. Ward Two:
12. M. BOON
W. 8. COOK.
7 - .
For Alderman. Ward 2:
O. T. SHUGABT.
For Aldermai. Ward if:
W. M. RAUCH.
FOR SALE—
•Bit* 76c for
Wright-
LIVESTOCK.
AN8AS CITY. Feb. 23.— Cat-
al buying, largely as a result of tie §.000; cm I res alow; fed
higher quotations at Liverpool. ’ steers 8.23026; fed helfera 7.000
,-jwrr-i-------turned Uie wheat market here up- 8.50? butcher cows 4.75®0.25; real
SAVE BABY CHICKS. Put Mar- ward today aa soon as businett* be- top 11.00.
ia‘a White Diarrhoea Tablets in gan. The opening, *«c to 2c higher. Hogs 6.000; slow: hulk of sales
ringing water Guaranteed by May. new, 1.704 to 1.71 and July 11.25® 12.75; packing sows 10359?
'amD-Bell Drug Ca. • dlS2c L50 to 1.60V4. was followed by a 10.75; stock pig's 12.50*113.00.
—------^.i+mmm-^m*****,**- slight reaction and then by fresh V Sheep 0.000; higher; i a rubs 12.50
C0TT05. ,
new York.
NEW YORK. Feb. 23—Although
t,he local cotton market opened
steady with first prices 3* to *
points lower/ It sqoi^ developed
considerable weakness. May easing
off to 19.50, and October to 18.13
representing declines of 4 to 9.
points under the preelous close.
The smell number of notice's ot
intention fn deliver on March con-
tract offset to some extent th<
weak Liverpool cables, but pressure
increased, sentiment apparently fa-
voring ihe bear sid-- of the marked
in view of favorable weather 1« th»
south for farm preparations and lx*,
timatioas that upwards of 15,0»j»
baits either wtre on the way here
or in process of shipment for de-
lict ry March contracts. Spot bouses
continued to sell March and buj
Few important changes occurred
in the late forenoon and prices at
midday were two to eight. points
under the previous close. Business
continued more actlvp but there
wu.t nothing in the news to promote
any material change of sentiment.
Offerings increased in the early
uftepoon on reports of favorable
farm preparations in the eastern
belt and of a large Increase in fer-
tilizer tonnage in’ Alabama this
season. The market yielded to the
pressure and around 2 o'clock was
4 to 15 points net lower, with May
at *19.55 and October 1H.12.
Small, white gpld wrist
Hafts Mate. Probably lost
ar the Howard Payne Gym.
if tataraad to The Bulletin
APARTMEN
COUNTY OFFICES
Pete Cawtboa or ike Kangaroos ‘
writes Coach Amis. \
Coach Hairy* H'llton does not -
have an indoor c ourt at Trinity for
his cage squad, so he v. ill hot cn- _ __
tar this year. Ilf! 1 fi
The teams will arrive In Brown- I/O a U
wood tomorrow morning, and dur- ■.«
ing the day »h«-y \V»II draw lots to KjQO
see who plays first. The first game I/Ivw
Will te held at 8 o'clock Wednes- av -
lay night at tlie Howard Payne rtf'll
Gymnasium with Ziggy Bears..Fort 1/ill
Worth Cat ball player, as refered..
Sears wiil referee the first 2 games .
anil Hepinhton of Fort Wor.h will .J .
referee the last game. Sears will * Ul a -
.be unable ft> remain for the last ' to it
game as he has a scheduled guide ; r
In the Southwestern Conference. J *®rc PJ
_ The winner of tomorrow night # rOOCR
ganib wiil p.pt play until the winnrr! w/lflB
of .he second game Is decided. Tit vtiup
loner of the firat game will play the ■ — —
third team tot the reefnd game germs, sat
and I.Ue winner t,f (he f.rsf and hi ; - an,j «,^vfr
oUdgame^ will play the third gan:* Blcedini
Friday night at 8 oclock ai How-, hours; w
ard Payne. Tim loser of the fitit : he Airs; pi
game and the third team will plu t j fcur dnv«
the second game Thursday night ait «n »».. jj
' - j j.han nit II
The I^-yncld bribers oLSontW- j,- Hujle
western Univ« r? ity are expectajd to’ lyrnjdTlui
attract oalte « bit ofattention ' n/tonen
while they are J»ere on the eoutt*. Vijfiv, 8toi
Brown wood has heard r*dl«' a hi*, of .uy o a o®
these two bo>ft. and every one li /rtpt pf \
i aaxlons' to nw/hrm. The Pirates. : at, a ot
assisted nbly by Alatrrr, MHtigun, f iaderj. \
B’^ kburn. d'ari uatj G. Kaynolda. llanf.VGa
were tir<*e»sfitl in htddlng the Yd-if
low lacket ft>otb?!l team to a 13-d.
|He FOB RENT—Three i
-gr-s apartment. Phone 2T
For County Treasurer: -
J. R. LEWIS.
MRS. E C. DEAS. j
R. C. GOTCHER |
(For re-election).
For Sheriff. Brown Ccuaty
n a itt tmua
Gulf Filling St a
CARL ADAMS.
FRED WHITE.
W. C. TOLLKSON.
* W. A. STEWART. k'
WKLTON LILE :
\ i t . cat
For County Clerk:*
S. E. STARK. t
(For re-election,)
For District Clerk: * a ,
DAVE M. SCOTT
J. W. PAULEY. I *
CHARLE8 S. BYNUM-
(.Re-electioa.) r
Fry Brown County Tax Collector:
AT. A, BUTLER (Re-electkm>
/F. M. Me DAN I EL.
Tor Commissioner, Precinct No. ft
L. F. BIRD
YOUNG HESTER.
For County Superintendent of Pub.
Ur Instruction:
AI. L. (LUTHER) COBB \
(For re-election.) ,
For Public Weigher Precinct 1:
L. Q. (Bud) REESE.
For Brown County Tax Asssaaor:
JOE P. LEACH.
* CLAIR BETTIS
£ (For re-elect Ion)
For CcmmUslona#, Precinct ,Nu. 1.
N. A. PINSON. “
(Ile-decUo:i |
For County AtuiruMr:
T. C. WILKINSflM. JR.
JNO. 0. HARRIS]
For County Judge:
K. M. DAV1H.
(Re-Election.)
CHICAGO. Feb- 23,—Hogs 3».
000; uneven: packing sows 9.75®
10.50; heavy hogt ll.1fihl2.00; me
dium ll.7Of}l2.90; light 12.10®
13.40.
Cattle 13.000; dull;, fed steers
8.75«r 10.00. 1 ,
She«*p 11,000; kteady; fat lambs
13-tHOff 13.50; choke lambs 11.00.
EAST ST. LOUIS. Feh. 23—flogs
12.0OO; slow; ton 1.1.50; packer
sow* ltl.OOO lU.k'ji
• Cattle l.ooo; lopr; mixed Steer?
and heifers 10.60; l» t;f cow* 5.50#»
€.5o; cannery 3.00® 1.00; bologna
bulls top 6.25; choice verier* 14.50
^teiycp 1,000, slow; choice woo
iambs 13.75.
Crcoscne is a new,
improved pleasant
'<|wn of home treat-
ment fdr pyorrhoea
lb reeled gums
w h 1 c h banishc^
tli iV terribl^^w.
elsAby Ulffng the
ra tngjynl expense
' miles west of Brookesmlth, 320
acres 5 miles southeast of Msy.
Would sell 1-2 royalty. J. E. Wood
owner. Phone 1432 - 411c
Stop That Backache!
FOR RENT—Unfurnished apart-1 Rnnj Branbu«nI Falks H«e
ment, corner of Flfat and E. I. J. j l-ennd the Ray.
^Cg -------- —-—>wL..,V3f Is a dull, nerve-racking fiackach<
FOR RENT—Tp couple, tarnished wearing you out? Do you fed oldei
apartments. Phone R-370. 1 115c and slower than you should? An
■--—----------——---- yorf tired, week and nervous; final
FOR RENT—Furnished apartments it impossible to he happy, or enfnj
1301 Avenue D. Phone 705. 115p th.'-good times, around vou? yfiirt
POR RENtCt.. t.r.M-1 >^rt. i**?'* *”?«/* Ilte
.1, »cd,™ ‘“T’lSjCtS-*;
11>p stimulant diuretic tj^he kidneys
TOR RENT—Apartment, upstairs Your neighbors rVdfcmend Doan s
or down. Phondi 1328. 112c »»«■* this ^ownwood rest
— ——---- » . t wnt says: i -
TOR rKnT—Three room furnished John Rlledi
apartment. Never been occupied. Adams Stbcej
Couple preferred. Phone R-972 sf- bark-hurt
ter 4 p. m. 116p to brace
for I coul
TOR RENT—Modem furnished
apart tnrnt.—807 Main Avenue. Tel-
ephon?J-€12. , U3p ™
NEW Olll.EAV4.
NEW ORLEANS. Feh.\ 23.—'Til"
cotton' tnurket opened easy alter
the holiday and as Liverpool was
lower than dpe, first trades here
show ii losses, of- 4 to 6 points
l*rices eased off light after the call*
March trading down to- 19.3*. Maj
to 18.99 and Ocioher to 18.44, or 7
points below .Saturday's close on
all positions. Today wna first no-
tice day In American markets foi
March delivery. Notiresv for abou.
J.uOu bales w- re Usm d b< re and for
ofily a f« w liundfi <j halos ih New
Yt>rk. The notices, however, did
not affqcfi prices. At the end ot Hit
flmt hall hour rhe .market wa»
steady efid boar the lows.
The market fuled comparatively
qufct during thr morning but priren
TORT WORTH Feb. 23—CaUla
3,000, including 5<ki calves: active;
beeves 5.504r9.tM'f stockcrs 4.50 #:
7.50; fat cow* 4.00$ 7.25; yearlings
5.504x9.00;, beliefs 4.50 4f Kdhl;
calves €.00♦»9.00; vtulis .,...'»«|4<5 2'.
Hogs 250; steady; best 12.S54)
13.0«; packing suw > 10.50®-11.00;
pigs 8.00® 11.50.
Sheep 20ti; nominal; !.iugh*cr
lambs 10.50$ 13.50; (eider iambs
9.00$l0.uo; yearlings S.oufiJt.OO;
wethers 7.75#i 8 5b; ewes 7.75f<9.U0;
feeders €.00$ 7.oo.
Factory. Fhoua R-117.
g carpenTF^SOt E.
•civs: "At timer: my
I if I bent over. I had
hips with my hands
rhanlly straighten. The
ret Ion* were scanty and
passage. Doan's Pills
linllum Drug Company
red meinf the ailment.” (Sfau-
glyen May 14. 1919. >
in May 27. 1925, Mr. Blle.lv.e
to couple only, close la. 40€ Wii said: ”1 am glad to confirm my
son. Phone J-M2. 117 atatemeat of 1319. I>oan*» Pills cur-
-L THTT1" f-; ' "" ---jyuxr -. . - ^ 1 A
- 1^- Che, at all dealers. Foater-MMInirn
HOUSES Cow. Mfrs.. Buffalo. X. Y.-Adv.
EACH GARMENT
ifliWii'ated rather frsoly aud with* \ \}‘r i How^td Payne
j la a very mwlerate range. Mweh| 0 Kot »' hod rtart this seu-
j advanced to a new high at 19.52 or|*°n *u| graduilly.-whfkrd up a be-
lli points above Mm early low ond1*4,'^ 'com they sre t<i bt» ijon-1
eettn points above 'Saturday** 'r’^.w' “ ,*h' */• cftl:'* three
‘el***, the advance being duo main.[Mr*'.thlr wWk \bh- N:in-
ly !h beiuteh short revering. Mayff* '/• <*t-.t'r,1'i Batcher. t,*noh and
dig. hot make u new? high b.<t Julyi*f'< ,V y ork nK Mghtt the IjcJc ■
•hdXlctober did. the former at 1*-*!, °n!f* H',n pf "X K>' ni* '♦Vr
*44-and the |ji.«r at 17.54 or on»> tuu:u^aicL-t. t orch Amid
l.iudntw aboTe the early lows. To-i ”** /.* IDeks.' Hmvt;
; w»rdn noon the prices ea.;ed off. '-finer in fn.! back on In
i again and ata*i menths made mew |
lows . to 5 munis ibe eur'v . 1 Cowboys rm» . the Jackets
NEEDS Hi BE f IvE.VNr.B. IN
HIE MANNER HFfiT NI'lfKB
m it
Garmunis like pcoji
f-atarcs
[c have per-
i rlhlch • re*
Honnh.icn
iliilr.' Hjieci;'*, cove.
Yon can Ira it us j
• n: on ai
rn nr Ranrenm ytfl
Year *<>( eancricnci
dfvT ■; to retu|Sr^
> give this
! treatmijiL
ted TOR RENT—New * room bu
kmc lour, modern. Phono S6Sw I
<Aj0m study
m»3 has cp<
tn»t scryfre.
Cottage 8treet. I
1847 Avenue C. All
lences. Phone 211
Mills, McHorsc&Pcck
n >-.« p.ay««f lour gniries tas • year
fwin the two teams finishing as they
;»tprtf*|, caih winning two games.
Coach Payne has a good squad for
I th** r/'aspn and it is expcrttki that
the C'okhoys put up n good,
fight hejr fcr'th<; ehampiorshipJ
.Coach i’ayne has Cook, ‘Itig Chief*
l«7tfc
Cement work Co.
lllp
Men's Furnish tegs
Cleaner*, Halters
T'bor.e S'«7
M'DBKN SERVICE
room tense, hot and
1511 sixth * Street.
112p
FOR RENT
cold water
Phone 149.
HENRY MO
Player Plano and an Up- land. SIC-04 per mouth. Rhone 795.
its vicinity that Will have WALTER J. STEWART Heal Ea-
rn back. Jlsre'i a chance ■ tatc aud Insurance Co. Office 119 R.
bargain. For farther la- Anderson St llje
address. Wholesale De- i---------------
SxSisz^s^as
1—____I V __ - T HI.
ARCHITtCT
Bullet.n BuiwTnf
SPOT ( OTTUX
Monthly Pay Loans
My Ratso wri 81 a.90 ran
Month pm Thousand.
ir YOU AM PAYING MORI YOU
ARa PAVING TOO MUCH.
D* D. Mclnroe
INVESTMENT COMPANY
Itrmm will te accepted.
WAMWWT) ROCK hatohlug eggs.
t3J4 for IS: baby chlcka, 2fc;
sSeterala. 93-00 to $5 oo; ten*.
ISA0.—McClendon's Barred Rock
iCpn. Hot Walls road Phone 1341.
J. A. Collins
______________^___| FOR RENT—Two large unfurnish.
RAIJI Yeast at *d rooms to couple. Phone J-1300.
■k*i Market. Phone 444. Ittfe < Hie
*H I WAY GARAGE
Jed Top Service
Station
Cars Washed and Greased
STORAGE, TIRE SERVICE
100 East Broadway
tV'M SALE.
TOR RENT—To couple, two room
furnished apartment.- rbone - 85.
209 West Chandler. lllp
riBEB. ROSE BUSHES. EYER-
SREENS. SHRUBBERY. LARGE
(XRABCTIONS.
Call dr write for price llat Lars- TOR RENT—Tpo suits of unffir-
d home grown stock in West .nlahed rooms for light house keep-
nma. Now la the time to plant, ing. HO Mclwood. Phone 299. J
BROWNWOOD FLORAL CO. W. Staton. _ lOUfc
IJwnwJedL^rMas** *“ VbinVlS r0** RENT—Boom to Indy. Phoue
Four-room bungMow, . modern
conveniences. garage\ w^ll located
near jwved street in ij/gKln Addi-
tion, for I2,5f0.w*. O^h 2750.00,
balance like rent. / V, V
CARPti-TTEJl A WOOD
Real Estate, Lqns, Insuranc'A
Cotton futures rloaed steady at net
deelfnd of 4 to II point*.
Previous
[High., Low. Close. fioxe.
Mar. .19.52 19.3S 19.419143 19.45
May _ 19.01 18.93 1K.914/94 19.l»€
July 1M.4K 18.37 18.37 4»3H 1U!
Oct. .17.53 17.4S 17.48#( fm 17.5s
Dec. T 17.48 17.M 17 44044 17.51
Opening: Murrli 1».««; May 19.00;
July 19.44; October 17.52;' Ib-eem-
lier 17.54 bid. — - \
DR8. FOWLER,
EVANSk BURNEY
CHI ROPfc ACTOPW
OVE* COCCtX VAT1! 141
Telephone 800 re
BROWNWOOD • WACO
•US LINE -e
LCAVES BROWNWOOD—
B A. M. AND 4 e. M.
Leaves Waco- i .
0 30 A. M. AND 3 P. M.
Union Bus Line, brown wood
TOR RENT—Two
rooms.—G. C. Davis.
Phone 14o2.
unfurnished
1016 Austin,
life
TOR RENT—Bedroom, close In. 569
Main. Phone 322. 115
Money to LoaK ftn {
rownwood Property
McINNIS & SON
; ^ Previous
Hlgli. Imw. Clone. -Close.
Mar. .90.36 M.07 20.07 i> 09 90.25
July -19,00 18.94 1S.99 19<M
[5*ir <\*M 19.51 19.5lfri3 19.68
Oct. _IR.1I 18.11 IS.11 „ 1S.16
Bar. .17.79 17.76 17.75f?74 17.R3
Opening: March 24.26; Mav 15 «R;
Jply 199S; October 18.14; Decem-
ber 17.75.
FOR HENT*-One nicely furnished
bed room, near hath, south ex-
posure. Phone J-99L* Mrs. E. T.
Jaduos. 115c
in 10 Days
16’a Also Tam Ur ui.Kmi
Vendor Ucn tlovcn . ir Yo
. Need money Bet Us.
CHOICE BEDROOM—Mrs. B. E.
Hurlbut. 503 Booker 8t. Phoua 46.1
ll5p|
DR. R. L. FARRIS
osteopath
Licxvskd Phtriciab
New Requisition
Asks Delivery off
Arkansas Prisoners
917.98. Oldteld Balloon Tftrs
44. I18J4. Frank Smith Tire
i. : . - 1M tm
ED BUNN
!S1».
MONEY TO LOAN ON
BROWNWOOD
js&.;aU
.AUSTIN. Fab, 19.-(jr).—A me
oad requisition waa issued today by
OorWnor Miriam A. Fergunoa on
tte Governor of Arkansas for the
xu)Dorri tnu ftph mriiton, wintoii
No oot-of-
OAR^^W,R
Don’t forgot to try oar bulk gar-
den and flower leads, tte flnast
money can buy. Be -aure and give
oar a trial.
Get our prices before yon place j
your orders. Complete catalog*'
Just off tte proa*. Did you. gat
yours? If not, write ns.
Call for It by Name
"SALLY ANN
BREAD”
Fajnout for quality
and Fred Stratton, wanted
county. Texas, on a charge
of robbing a bag^ *t Btrawn of
rnohsy. jewels and securities worth
8x8,000. Because the deputy sheriff
»ho wax sent after them failed to
identify them be did,not %ring item
back from Camden. Ark., whert
W. A. Fowler at 557.
BROWNWOOD FLORAL CO.
.orgeat Floral House la Waft Texas
Brownwood. Texaa. Phoua 949
Bmwai|aod;dffice A
'Xt&Sh WSitriSJ
91NDITRAND AODtNO MACHINES . WOODSTOCK
we bent and BgpAirrmiwmggg. ADoiNa tn
Rcsistcrs and At.l other oericB Afk
Phone 411. or cau. at our orrtcc 104 I
Msed with brown knit wool. Phone
S___________ 111
APARTMENTS tar rent. Phone
X-1360. U *■ k ld»p
WANTED
CALL Mrs. Bell, at Hemphill-Fains',
for famished apartments. U9p!
WAJTTED—To make your spring
tfeaeaa, goat auks and coats. Mrs.
late Nicholson, 1640 Eighth Street.
Ptena 1191. 116
TOR RENT—2 rooj^Tifrnlshed
apartmeoL Modern. Phone' *36. tfc.
TOR RENT—Furnished apartment.
Modern: 904 Booker. Phone J-1150. t
• . 115c
WANTED—Boy or man to work on
ratehu Address Lon Is Beck. Valera
r
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