Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 170, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1930 Page: 5 of 12
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AD COLUMNS
YORk.1 iu
r*ln dm\> *tack i
K* t»P
atock butter, per U>.
PARKVuE APARTMENTS — 1912
RnL Pour rooms, tile both, electric
refrigeration. All J built Ins. Each
apartment a complete little home.
Phone 2299 (, lTlc
Bulletin of Bo* too will *ay tomorrow:
Summer Street baa been quiet again
thla week. The demand favor* fine
wools, which are In very light *upply.
while m< dlum wools are neglatfod.
Itemand ta not heavy in any direction.
Foreign markrta are firmer.
With the tariff bill evidently near
a aettfamant and proapacta of amend-
ment of the Federal Farm Act alone
sounder economic tinea. The wool
trade to feeling encouraged. Buying
In the want to proceeding eiowly. how-
ever. ta view of the uacartaintte* In-
jected Into tha picture bv the present
setup of the National Wool Market-
ing Corporation under tha Federal
Farm Board plan. Price* paid In the
west have been very close to. If not
quiet up to. eastern market parity.
Mohair Is quiet and prlcau largely
nominal. Most of the Texas hair has
ty-en consigned to the oootorativea
Quouti.-HS:
Scoured basis:
Texas:
Flak 1* months (selected) 76®7S:
fine short IS months 700 72; fine t
month* *2070.
Mohalrt
Domestic: Good i
spring 470 «»: good
SALE OR TRADE—
on cotdi in good con-
u Wffl take rufio, or
ic washing machine on
Qias. Parker, Crow
ry Sc Electric Co.
e 400. 17lc
“Well, it cap go another summer without new rig-
just as VreD as yopr wife can.'* j '
bag Texas
Texas kid
t. O. DBFS
Far Fubllc W
I* Q. (Bud)
Juatlca af the
E- T. PimK
ARIZONA COWBOY ^
kool play at Early High
rhool, Friday, May 2, 8
m. Admission 10c. 170p
CHICAGO,
lay »—Butter: ii.IW:
extras fa: standards
34 hl«S 1-4: ftnrts
Ja i-tesi.
easy; extra firsts B
firsts 22023 1-2; ordl-
•torags packed firsts
Leaps to Death
From Air plasm
SAN FRANCISCO, Mhjl
Leaping from an airplane be bad
hired a lew moments before, John
Bucaaovlch plunged 500 feet today
OUT AGO. May t— Foultry w
fogrte n 1-th II 1-t: broilers 15
roosters 14: turheya BOB; h
ducks U«tt. |msi IS.
NEW YORK. May l-TMUn open-
ed bursty steady at a decline of 4 ta
• point* under further liquidation and
■pattered selling of new crop] months,
promoted by relatively easy cable* and
hporu of further rata ta the south-
fovierlng by near month shorts
caused bulge* of a point or two right
x-"-*— ^ -untaed
or 14
rtober
JUS Avenue D.
tox.. May |.-op)- WAUNETA, Nebraska. May 2.—
tor* chicken thieve* <8p>—Two mao' known hm aa
Ong roosU to plann-, Doyto Salyer and E. O Koan toddy
trlllo Poultry Anu- are in tb* Chase county Jail at Im-
o. I penal awaking action oy Texas au-
tuae of continued thonUe* to extradite thfan to Oold-
.. toMoctiuoo
«t night proposed liere Tuesday afternoon by Marshal
Ive members, J. A. L. O. Wiley. Two revolver* and two
rem Mike n wink boxM °* cartridges were found in
and Ouy Creamer; ^ ******* of the pair by Wiley,
rlbute *25 each for 8*brer ^ Koen had both been eas-
ed while robbing a Dto*flr 00 farm-s m *** rtBnity last
Wanted
Foamier Oklahoma
Town Poison Victim
change* mixed: Great Britain, de-
mand 4.17 7-1; cables 4 14 1-14: ta-
day bills an bank 4.as 1»-14: Pr*n< t
<1. rnsnd s ea 1-Si Italy HI 11-14;
Belgium 11-45: *’.ewnan> S3.M 1-4:
Tokyo 44 3*: Montreal 4M1 1-4.
altar tha eaO. but aaOlna <t
with July <waing taiaa
points net lower, while new
sold down to 14.61. making a
cllne of I points by th* and
flfat half- hour ITtcss war* i
<>r 4 point* of thkaa figure* at,
of tha first hour.
Haaltslng or liquidation c*
burr, whlla there was soma O-----
tala months oa a favorabte vtow of
the weather and present crop pm-
grea* July was relatively aatey. salt-
tall off ta 14 4U. or 30 potato hat lowar
white naw crop pnatttonu Mwiwi d art,
dacllnas of about IS to IS points with
•Vtoter declining to 14.6*. Offerings
'iirr.d im( around thaaa figure*. and
tfia Market at mid-day Whs com-
idratlvelv qutet and ■(<■.<1% at rmUtea
of S or 10 polnta from the low est
NEW ORLEANS. May 9—Cotton
had an saSlar opanlng. parti; ’ dua to
lower cables than due and U reports
ADA. Okla. May 1-
Reed. founder of the c
took his life last night
poison., j
Reed built the tint
store on the site of the
sow* L*«IN
Cattle: 400. calves: 5ea; etrady:
yearling* and halfar* 4.75011.7a; cow*
7W4«S; vaster* 10 35 .
aheap: •odThteadtr: aprtag tombs
12.7S; clipped lamb* 4.5*. Clipped awes
4.7* down. * .*
FOR RENT—Three - room
apartment. Hot water and
private bath. Reasonable
rent, to deairabe tenant
Vacant soon. H- C Barnett,
806 Avenue C. 172c
Association If
also offer ,* n
elation already ha*
sofa of no fOr tnforma-
to the arrest and con-
any person stealing
keas irom members and
location of a branded
tin today from the sheriff at Imper-
ial, Nebraska, following the receipt
of the foregoing special news Rem.
states that “Cedi Salyer and Koen
are the same man.’*
According to the sheriff's office
7 toW10.oe; buns 7 500* 7*; vaster*
* togll.M: stacker and leader steers
10.00011.50. ' .
Hheep* 15.000: steady to strong: bulk
woolrd lambs lit *0010.IS; shorn 4.3*
04-1*: aborn ewgo 5-7* down; natlva
springers 13.35.
KANSAS ClTT. May *—(V S. D.
A.)—Hogs: 4.S00: steady to 10 cents
higher: top *.** op 140-23* Ibw. .
Cattle: 700; calvas: 400; steady;
slaughter steer*, good and choice
4*0-15»o lb* 10.7*015,7*: fed yasrt-
lug* l#.7*0ia *O; heifer* 4 504/1* 35:
mwi 7.6004.7*: deatora\ 7 00011.60;
stacker* and feed-r ateex* 4.50012.00.
Sheep: 3.600: lamb* and apNng lamb*
steady ta 31 canto higher. imwmM
tombs lA*o. spring lambs 11.00012 SS;
awes 3.2504.40.
, ! - \
KANSAS CITY. Mar »-Wbeat: No.
2 dark hard, nominally. 4*01.04; Mo.
3 hard 45. No 3 red 512: May 44 !-•:
hS 40 1-3: Sept 44 1-4: Dee 1*4
Corn -No 2 white 74 1-2; No 2 yel-
low. nominally. 7*074. No 1 mixed 7*
1-2: May 75; July 7*071 7-1: Sept
li *-t.
Date: No. * white, nominally. 41
1-30 41 1-1
' Mlacellaneoiif
anted
tore. The one known there as K. O.
raised the question: Koen ta said, to be Koen 8alyer or
Z. rates are Jim* why Cecil Salyer, as he used both names.
*n applied to petro-. Tfle t'wt> me» are about 24 year*
are cousin, both living
miles east Of Brown wood.
__• *il. XX _ OB w dM* . 1 ‘ ,
I ty mad* a trip to Austin to secure
papers for their extradition awl aXu
cr making two trip* to Austin he
t has departed tor Nebraska to re-
__ _____ turn the taro men. He was aoootn-
he qt estlon was answered, panfad by George L«wis the man
tor n ^wrkwd; \ i who was in the bank, a* a customer
lesmAn. A-I reference
tppiy at once. THE
1 E Baker St 170c
SANDY KING, M«r.
Mr. Co line, he lawyer interrupt- about six i '
ed. repUa . that this phase would be Sheriff Carl Bledsoe of Mills eoun-
dealt will later tyy counsel
"How 11 It hat the Texas and
Pacific c hi Id discriminate against
Galveston In fuvor of New Orleans
when it r ache* only New Ortean*?"
Tbk n PAINTING tnd
DECORATING, tenon.
Gil 344 for reliable work*
For Trade t
Room and Board
•pot
good
4 15;
4*5:
duR: lower: American *tn
middling *50. good mlddll
strict middling > *6: mlddll
-tk-i l"w middling ».**: low
7.*: Strict goad nrdtaxry 1
ordinary « 46 lutes s.odn ha
Aluaetcwn Receipt* ll.oo*. ,
4.400 Futuna clawed barely
May *.4f;Tulr 4 *4; rvt. 1
j who was in the bank, as a customer
ot of the hank with Cashier D. K. Har-
ln rt*»n at the time of the robbery.
IY NOT TRADE?
mro fine brick bpaae,
to Coggin - Park to
for lend in New Mex-
d and Room—M OO per week,
i in. Phone 711-W. 904 Flak.
J. m Oort • • 171c
Cattle and calvrn 1.4*4; wteady; onw
ad v^arllngw 1#.*#: row* up ta 7.M
id above: vaatera in.5n
axiJUB aawy. sss
OKLAHOMA CftT. May *—CuUto;
*: ealvaa 34*; ataady; <**
Hogs: I faSTlie gdvaaee: top *56.
omen Voters Want
Ratification Of
Lotion Naval Pact
OUISV1LL*. Kjr.
eeolutton throwing the Influence
Lh* leagtfa of women voter* eol-
behlnd President Hoover In oto-
dng senate ratification of the
don naval limitation treaties to-
appeared certain of adoption by
convention here. •_
, was required by league law*
iwait, final action untO toroor-
, a committee glvtng it a hear-
in the interim. It set forth
—A ooia purse containing 330
ns 91 bill, and change, between
W. M. Brewer, Optocne-
iajt—Eyes tuminod and
tied with finest gksaet.
Optical Department.
BREWER JEWELRY
QEADf AND rmOVlMOITB
CHICAGO, May 2— BullUh aspects
nf unofficial monthly c
helped ta wtaady wwaat
Sea."* ts jsl4?.
Opwning unckangwd to
PliftSCME
and that to th* only
nod of
Oolline
The
MBIfcogee county officials resumed
their quest for the slayers of David
and George Smith, brothers, today
while two Connecticut men rejoiced
In freedom from a ckmd of suspi-
cion which had hovered over them
since the Smiths were *i»t" in a
hotel room Here Saturday night.
John L. WUte, lifelong friend of
the two brother*, and Powell CU
Seeley, their friend and business
partner, both of whom had been
charged with murder la connection
with the staying of the Smiths, were
freed of th* char«e* >t the conclu-
sion of q preliminary hearing last
varying
lie; nape M*i Ort. ui
financial
off ta 1-101-4 up. and
■bearing 3*04# cent* gain
FORT WORTH May *-
a aag la ma prtoau at
grain market ten today
seres
undar grxKj demand. Bor
Filet Sat Pa
UOR,000 Damages
tMESV tSTJ-OBr
4 l-4a. inl.3*
Plana Crash Fatal
To Missouri Lady
i: No 3 mixed 41 1-34
roads whidh serve New Orleans and
4b not far e Oa vestoa.
They said the-I. O. C. rate revi-
sion would resu t In great tosses to
their railroads tnd to the port of
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 170, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1930, newspaper, May 2, 1930; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1093846/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.