Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 106, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1928 Page: 7 of 14
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BROWNWOOP, BULLETIN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17,
11 H7$ All ADMITTED Fad
j | that we hare first chance at
1 Knott of the Country Pro-
t duce. Looney Co.
rwt'r ......r;
: PROFESSIONAL CARDS! I
JIM M. WHALEY
. Real Estate
LIVESTOCK
FORT WORTH. Feb. 17.—(>P>—
Hogs 12,000; lower; top IJM; pack-,
Inc sows 7.00; pigs ODOUf.TL^'^
Cattle anr- ca,ves IJM0; ^-hardly
enough cattle of any ope class on
sale to test values; slaughter steers
7.65; cutters 4JO<i5jOO; heavy
slaughter calves 11.50.
Sheep 1,0*); stead-.*: slaughter
lambs 11.50; slaughter yearlings
10 50; slaughter wethers 0.75.
NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 17-
-<»tton market was firm in j
trading today due to firmer ii
pool rabies and the official for
for fair weather in the west.
. First trades showed gains i
to 17 points and this market
United to advance after the
until March reacted 10.02. May
and July ION. 20 to 22 point
up. Towards the end of the
Brat and third Thursday, 7:20 p.
half hour prices reacted 8 to 10
point* on profit taking, but thf un-
dertone was steady. , x | '
Three New Weils
Are Drilling N
Hickman Prod
WANTED
_______ _ MARION FORD.
'additional realising. March traded! 'Re-election t
>ulk 7.70 is 7 DO. 10ff to i-fja. May 17D3 and1 July Far Tax Collector af Br*
iiwsv ho,, s* »“p* rsuposr,^ SAc’tSS"
30; pigs 8,75*. tte previous close. ' \ «• SNIDER
15h7.10 Near noon Ihe market rallied Foc ***
' »«Whtly on some covering, ad vane-
nw"*.* ** * *’• P<'ln* from the lows. (Re-elect*^
HSJs'lMO. " For Gmtaty aSJ2/
CALL VS! J__
We Are Here to SATISFY
j. Por First Class
ucer
MATHEWS GARAGE
! APARTMENTS1
E. A. Wilder
Audits. £
Reports
Comer S
I 4»« 1
E. Lewis Petty
INSURANCE
HENRY MOUNT
. AaOHfTIttf *
■ULLSTTM SurvoiNa Fiiow 1
N. A. PINSON
i Re-election >
For ( ennlwhoer, Freda
L. F. BIRD
Re-election »
For Public Welsh**
L. Q. (BUD) REESE
DO. - NEW YORK Feb. 17.-The ooi-
rooled ton market clui-cd steady at an ad-
>D0. vance of 10 to 15 points on relative-
ly Arm Liverpool caMea and belie'
that rains in West Texas ted been
WT~Un*ufficMnt to relit\e droughty ron-
dltions. The advance met reattring.
but offerings were comparatively
,l*y“ light and buying continued. May*
J***. contracts advanced to lODS and
£*??■ October to 10.10 by the end of the
' tint hour, or about 16 to 20 points
^ net higher.
“ . I There were comparatively few
0 *■ buying order in evidence after the
early demand bad been supplied and
prices sagged off under realizing by
lufactured
figure, it lx stated
leaves §r own wood f*
Worth, 7:20 a. m, 12
n|L aad 4:00 p. fa
Phone 814
FOR RENT — Fun
apartment." Apply in
. 8:30 a. m.
11:45 a. m .
10:15 a.m.
.12:30 p. m.
8POT COTTON SAME
NEW OR1.EAN8. Feb. 17. —uPi—
»t cotton closed steady unchanged
Jet 1.040; low middling 17J8; raid-
ing 18.00; good middling 10.40;
cetpfe 31.35; stock 514380 ,
3 .15 p m.
530 p. m.
3:l»p. m.
5 30 p.m.
OWN YOUR OWN HOM4
Wa loan money to an M
monthly payment plan, ate aftf
you the privilege of paying any pa*
er aD af your principal at any Ute
DALLAS F-'b. IT —01
in 17.25: Houston 17.75
March l, 1A.10 17D0 t1J8«*N 17D3
•fay ...; 10-20 1SD4 18D4 *<06 18 08
M 1021 UD0 MJOtiOO 10.11
Oct. ..X 1010 r» 17D6bM 17D7
Dec..... 18 15 17J9 17D3 1TJ0
Opening: March I8.pi; May lt.lt;
July 1835; Oct. 18 10; Dee: IRIS.
i ..............in..........
CHICAGO. FML. 17 —uPy-tnfki-
enced by enow stornu, making crop
conditions more favorable for
domestic winter wheat. Values Av-
eraged lower In the wheat market
early today. Besides, confirmation
of reported big purchases of Cana-
dian wheat for Russia , remained
- J
After a start at 2-8c decline to a
shade advance, wheat underwent a
moderate general setback Com
oats, and provisions were also easier,
com opening unchanged, to half 0
2-8c off. and subsequent.* keeping
tear to the initial figures.
CHICAGO. Feb 17. —vP>—Cotton
futures closed: • March 17J2*I6;
May 17JB4M; Ally 17D2.
COTTONSEED OIL DLIA
CASH AND CARRY
HOMEY TO MAS
On Real Eotate
L S. GINGRICH
furnished
home. Ci
J-1799. k
AfEW
HARWELL
FUNERAL HOME
ment In my new apartment liouse
on Fisk. Either furnished or un-
furnished—1202 Fisk, or Phgne
x-711. . nT: i1 1 I T iH
, FROM 0VR MARKET
Rib Roast, lb................. J5
Mo. 7 Steak ,tb ......................22
xWe buy only the Beat Meat for our Market.
Full Cream Cheete, lb. . . ii ..........33
Good Sliced Breakfast Bacon 34
CASH i & CARRY
FOR SALE
or R-719.
Iceberg Lettuce, firm beads .......
Beat Grade Peaberry Coffee. I lb. .,
1 tb. H31 Bros. Coffee, the Red Can
Shredded Wheat, package ........
Kellogg*. Com Flakes; bacW
SALE: Regxs-ered and grade
Phone INK L. J. Hones.
‘ ? 100C-105C
IN OUR M
FOR SATl
Baby Beef Steak, per
Pork Chops, nice and
ARKET
JRDAY
hes, 2 cant 25c
Lucky Strike and Camel
* «miu ivuh, *
Sausage, pure country style
Sliced fresh Pork Ham, per
Armours, Star Bacon, 1 lb. box
r 1b. 20c
Climax sliced Bacon, per tb
| look at this
The Beat Cara put io * can. No. 2
White Swan Ct*n, while it laata, 2
Balcony of
Norwood’s Store
Dr wil equip Be»uty
Shop for Right ]
RmuTuI at!
LAST SATURDAY
Out Froth Country
cuatohferr avery day.
phone numbed io 1960
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 106, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1928, newspaper, February 17, 1928; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045085/m1/7/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.