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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1928
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Please remember that want ads are cash with order, or on presentation of bill by collector from The Bulletin office. This SAVES us both Troolle.1
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tion of 30 words or leas. One
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Miscellaneous
I SEE US'
shoot our new loan plan, $12.00
payments cm 11.000 00.
BROWNWOOD BUILDING *
LOAN ASSOCIATION
Q. D. Crabtree 202 E. Anderson
148 tie
?*~Tinf iott~loan~
' for the Brownwood Home Builder
) $12.00 per month, pays $1000.00.
BROWNWOOD BUILDINO 6c
LOAN ASSN
; O. D. Crabtree 202 E. Anderson
| i' od . e ■ ■»> * 4' ■ . j
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1 COTTON
1
MRS. A. E. WILSON
Brownwood Lodge No. 279 meets
first and third Thursday. B OO p. m.
Spiritual Medium t ,
Readings daily
HAYES HOTEL
182c
OFFICE FOR RENT—Rogers build-
ing, Phone A. N. Thomason. 143
R-l ‘ | ,' 184c
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H W. McOHEE. W. M
JAMES MINO. Secretary
LOST—Bunch of keys in leather
holder. Finder please phone T$M.i p E eoURLAND, well known piano
■ n , . b '3 tuner, over two hundred customers
LOST—Gold essay medal, orang'c 111 the City of Brownwood. U your
end white ribbon attached. Inter- P*™ 18 out ot tu“- ** «’
scholastic league stale meet on face t ,_.-TV .. .\\l. ,___
and essay writing Class A on back poR sale—Nice residence lots on
Finder please notify Mary Allison, Durham and Lindbergh Ave. M. E.
PI*0®* 358 l*3c Abernathy. Phone X-335. • 185p
NEW "YORK. May 18.—The cot-
ton market opened steady at an ad-
vance of 7 points to a decline of 2
points. Further buying developed
on the central belt rains, but oi?tr-
lngs increased after the call and
prices eased off to 21.Si tor May
and 20.79 for October, dr about 12
to 15 points net lower. There was
evidently realizing and perhaps
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New York Stocks
_____|____________ NEW YORK. May 16 —<>P>—Stock
some selling on expectations of *s Prices moved irregularly higher at
favorable weekly report from the the opening of today’s market. Gold
weather bureau but trading was Ou&t opened with a block of 10,000
only moderately active, and the shares at 98, up 6 points, and the
market appeared to be waiting for Brat, sale of Studebaker was a block
further weather and crop develop- ;of 20,000 shares at 79%, up 2 points
ments. and a new high record. Initial gains
The market was comparatively W 1 to 2 points in radio. American'
quiet most of the morning although Linseed. Missouri Pacific and Me-
there was a fair rally on the weekly Kecsport Tin Plate were offset by
weather and crop report which was declines of similar extent In Mont-
constdered slightly bullish. October gomcry-Ward and New York Ccn-
WANTED
L
LIVESTOCK
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POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
(PROFESSIONAL CARDS}!
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COUNT! OFFICES
The Bum — is _________
to make the following an-j Pw
no a momenta for political office, sob- l fr *
ject to the action of the Democrat!?
. . prtanarlee:
_I ■ For Congress, 17th District:
ROBERT Q: LEE of Cisco
KAN9A8 CITY. . May 16 —(A*)—'
Hogs 12.000; slow; weak to |0c__________^ _
30°^ M0 pound, 9.95,.. «: WI U,*BS",^nroI8.
T. P. PERKINS of Mineral Wells
jU
I •
l:
d M
Mills,McHorse & PedL
Puuwams. gas Fitto
Tinkers Radiator
. , REPAIRING
Mavra «r**r- rhoni
w
pounds 8.751/9.45; 1304**10$ pouilds
pounds 7.60 */ 9.00.
Cattle 5.000; calves 700: ateady to
25c higher; slaughter strirs 1.300<f
1.500 pounds 12504*1400;’ 1.100*
1.300 pounds 12.504114 25: 950*'1.000
pounds. 12-504/ 14.50; B.V) pounds up,
8.75*i 12.50; fed yearlings 7.504.950
pounds 12.154/14 25; heifers 850
pounds down 11.!S0«i 13 50; cows good
and choice. 9.00*. 11.25; common ar.d _____ _
medium 7.25H9.00; vealers (milk For
fed) medium to cholcb. 8.00* 1350;1 W. C.TQUB8W
it
APARTMENTS
WANTED—Ossa canon yaga—no
, Strings, sex. pants or clothing. Will BELL APARTMENTS—Furnished
pay * 1-t cents per pound cash on 1«1T Ave E. Phone 228 Hemphlll-
Behvery at The Bulletin Office. Fain till 6. X-1360 after 6. 17Sp
«. — ..a.« ■ y ~ M____________________J___________
WANTED—W* nuy or trade usee' for
„_T_,___ . _____ ___ RENT—5-room furnished
furniture. We re-finish, repair and apartment and garage, 1808 Ave B 20 84 20 84 20.56 20 64
E**£SrJ°?55£r£' SS _i:_-i new ORLSaSs-M.T 19 - The
_.________for RENT — Modem furnished cotton market-opened steady un-
WAS8CNO, GREASING and STOR- apartment. 405 W. Adams. Phone changed from yesterday $ closing
AOE—Can called for and deliver- j-1966. . 185 quotations due to reports of rains
recovered to 20.46 or 18 points above iral.
the lows, but the Improvement was Resumption of widespread specu-
smaller in other positions although lfltlon in thje airplane stocks, fw-
at one time December reached 20 41, | lowing the announcement of a trans
or 17 points over the lows. I continental air and rail service.
Prices eased off owing to lack of tifined-the general course of prices
support and near mid-session they* upward soqn after the opening. Cur-
were only 6 to 6 points below the l1** opened with a block of 7.000
previous close. (shares at 1,74 3-4 and then ran up(
NEW YORK May 18_( Pi—Col- to<a new peak at'181. an overnight | lambs good and choice <92 pounds
ton futures closed steady 18 to 18 gain of |1 7-8, and Wright opened down), 14.004U5.25; medium 13.00«
points lower. Spot quiet; middling with a block of 1,300 shares at 219 14 00
2155. ' and then ran up to 228, an overnight
Previous gain ot If points. Packard Motors,
Close which also manufactures airplane;23.000; slow; 104115c lower; top 9 80
eng/nes. opened with a block of 20.-(for choice 180". 220 pound weights;
000 shares at 80. up 4 1-2 and a new butchers 250*/350 pounds 9 104.9 60;
200“*. *50 pounds 9.15*.9 80; 16JK/200
pounds 8.259/-. 80; 130«U60 pounds.1
FRANK P. ORANTHAM.
For Judge, 35th Judicial District-.
E. J. MILLER of Brownwood.
J. O. WOODWARD of Coleman
i Ha ahjerior.)
For Country Judge:
OEO. D. DAVIS
E. M. DAVIS.
. (Re-election)
t W. R. CHAMBERS
cull and common 6.004.8.00.
Sheep 10.000; lambs and spring
lambs steady; sheep 154.25c lower;
slaughter spring lambs 1835 *j 17.75;
CHICAOO, May 16—-Hogs
CRAVENS
Open. High Low Close
Jan. ju.72 20.72 20.48 2055 20.72
May 2150 2152 20.99 21471/08 21 23
July 21 00 21.02 20.75 2051 Vr82 20.98 high record
Oct. 20 97 2057 20 67 20.76& 78 20.94 Sensational advances also look
20.81 place in some qf the other pool spec,
ialties Gold Dust, which opened 6
points higher at 98. quickly’ moved
L. M. (BARNEY)
; FRED WHITE
(Re-election.)
M H DENMAN.
Fur County Clerk:
J. T. MCDONALD
8. E. 8TARK
(Re-election.) I
W J. QDELL \
MARION FORD.
M. L. (Luther) COBB
W E. (Bill) BURLESON
For District Clerk:
— fi
7 10— 9 40,
Cattle 9.000; calves IjOOO: active
market; she stock bringing new high
M* by day. ww
Mathews Garage.
in the belt over nigh
:ht
od of
the market turned easy on map in-
dications of a probable change to
Open ! FOR RENT— Modem unfurnished
J47tfc duplex apartment, close to. 405
—................ . . — ! Main. Phone 922. 183c
_l,.Ph0<l* ^ ■■ for RENT—Fou r - room furnished t0T 16 ^ 23 P03™3 belo» yesterday’s
WANTED—To make your old stove apartment. A-l in every respect. c,cff
look and cook like new. We repair, Apek Apartments. Rhone R-50. 182c
reftnish and buy
pul’s Furniture Shop,
t At the^e lesTU? the offerings ap-
peared to hav* been absorbed and
furniture^Mor; CICELY FURNISHED apartment at the end of the first half hour'^oven.
CHAS. 8. BYNUM
(Re-electkm.)
For Tax Collector of Brow* Coamly
W. A. BUTLER
up to 101 and American Interna-, prices for season; also bulls; sausage | g ^ SNIDER *
tional Corporation which holds bulls up to 9 58; slaughter steers _ '
large blocks of seasoned dividend 1 3004)1.500 pounds. 13.HHn5.00; CLAIR BETTIS
paying stocks, opened with a block 1.1004.1.300 to ounds 13.004) 15.00; < Re-election )
of 7.500 shares at 114 1-2. up 8 1-4. 95001.100 pounds 12 75015 00; 850 T t (TObf) mi.r.
New high prices for the year ar pounds up 9 50*0855; fed yearlings | p#p Coanly Attorney:
longer also were regLstered by th<- 7EW950 pounds 12 754)1450; heifers T ^ WILKINSON Jr
Allied Chemical.' LooisviUc Gas B: 850 pounds down 12 50«14 00: cows (Re-electkm) * * .
Electric. Foundation Company. Ot..s good and choice 9.25<i 1255; common r Sch#ol Snoerintendeat-
Elevator. Columbia Oas 6c Electric, and medium 7 75« 9 25r bulls good j nfiTiAR Rwrvnu
McKeesport Tin Plate. Electric Stor- and choice (beef) 9.10*M0.75; Veal-
age Batten. Superior Oil. 8outh ere imilk fed) good and choice 12 50
Porto Rijran Sugar Utilities Powei ,15 50; medium 11 004(12.50.
6c Light “A” and American Brown Sheep 12.000; strong; slaughter
spring lambs good and choice 17.25
!
57,77 southeast exposure, all modem con- the market was rather steadier and I Steels, which had been laggards for !s' 1* 25: medium 15754)1735; lambs
r_______r_______veniencea. Phone 725. I 1305 Cot- a few poinU above the Iowa sbme time, moved upward under ’he and1 choice <92 j»unds down)
BRING TOUR rlrtin COTTON rag: ' tage. r - 186c The references to -poor germtna- ; leadership of Bethlehem which ad- 15 00f< 16.0; medium ls.7bt?15J5.
to The Bulletin otbee and get * l-> ----------------^ tion or poor stands to the weekly; vanced 4 points before the end of
eenta a pound tot tk*"Q ( FOR RENT—Two-room furnished report of the .weather bureau I’he first hour.
J. OSCAR SWINDLE
(Re-election).
J. S. ARMSTRONG.
For County Treasurer:
J. R. LEWIS
(Re-election).
For Justice of the Fence, Precinct 1:
E. T. PERKINSON
(Re-election)
MABAMTE BROWN
apartment, convenient location, and brought in some covering by early ^oft spots, notably Brooklyn Edison
There were a few f . EAST ST. LOUIS. May 16.—(A*)—
Hogs 15.000; steady; top 9.75; bulk
reasonable
Phone J-1130.
The wonderful scalp treatment Booker
and hair grower, dandruff remover ioT JuJy *>.«7 for October, ral
or for any scalp diseases Thank Rg?TTT^T*'fuIZl^ d 1W with July selling up to 20.89.
Call 1005 1 apartment’ clo8e ***• Phone iAt midday -Prices were holding wkh-
W>4 sellers during the forenoon.
182c market, which had sold off to 20.75 all off 1 ito 2 points. *
Allied Chemical 6c Dye
can (
The Kroger Stores and Granby CoppA., P°u™js 9 7° ’ 800(1 14°"
Cattle 2.500; calves 2.000: general-
ly steady with sausage bulls strong
you for your patronage.
Beaver.
182c
Americ
'burned house and I Sfwfc
183v | —' in a point or two of this figure and
FOR RENT-A well- furnished one- y*‘St*rday'‘
NEW ORLEANS
and vealere 25c lower at 14 75-1500:
choice yearlings 14 40-14 75; other
Steers 11.56-12J5: COWS 8 75*. 9 75.,
save any good lumber tXertiDurham
Lane. Phone J-248. 409 E. Chan- _
11
WA>h(k> N
rooidP If r
Hot and cold wa-
Phone 1608. 1505
tin Ave. Phone 1525.-
182p FOR RENT—Furnished bricTapCtU |
. rr.ent. four ’ rooms and bath. Mrs. |
More limmi mice gaoi D p Johtuon 180o Vincent. Phone Jan.
class meals. 1819 Aus-’^j ;T ' - | 182p Mav
...... .—'—Hr' ’
FOR RENT—Furnished three room oet.
apartaienk glassed-tn sleeping porch. n«-
Mrs E. H I
A 185c
lat1*
Can .................90*-»
Amencaiji Car A Foundry ____106
American Linseed _____ i_______ 100
KR*; ,
American Sm. 6c Ret..........193 . 1**’ bun* 9^°
_______May 16.—(>Pi- American Sugar ........... 72'i ! Rhw*P 1 S00'’- clipped lambs t
Iffic O0”0” futures closed steady at a American Telephone 6c Teleg. .W* r5-5 IS 25; spring lambs 18.00 tv ^
^ net decline of 17 to 20 points. American Tobacco ............158'< butcher*; few RU 1750 to packers;
Previous American Woolen
Open High Low Close Close Anaconda ____
20 46 20.40 2055 20 25 20 46 Armour .... ........ ......... II
20 09 20.74 20 50 20 58 30 77 Atchlion .............T04’,
20 89 20.71 20 47 20 55 2072 Atlantic Coast Lines ......tl$7
For ( ommlwWoer,
Precinct
Owe
N. A. PIN8ON
(Re-election.)
Fee Commissioner,
run t—1
It
L. F. BIRD
(Re-election.)
For Public Weirber
L. Q. (BUD) RJ
iRe-eiecUon.)
MEDICAL
ARTS-HOSPITAL
PHONE 2050
’ X STAFF \
II. B. ALLEN. M. D.
General Medicine and Surgery
Office Phone 382
Residence Phone 882
O. N. MAYO, M. D.
Surgery, Medicine and X-Ray
\ Office Phone 72 ’
Residence Rhone 1207
W. H. PAIGE, M. D. .
Internal Medicine and Uretogy '
Office Phone 302
’ Residence Phone 885
J. M. HORN. M. D.
Surgery, Obstetrics, Internal
Mo8iBHe
Office Phone 72
Residence Phone 788
L. P. ALLIRON M. D„ F. A. C. 8.
(Fellow American College of
Surgeons)
Practice limited to
Surgery and ( wn««iltatioii<
Office Phono £2042
Residence Phowe 366
DOCTORS
W. B. ANDERSON and
BEN. M. SHELTON
Eye .Ear. Nose and Threat
• Office Phone 100
J. N. A H. E. ARVIN, D. D. S.
Dental Surgeons
Offices;
405-406 First Nat 1 Bank Bldg.
Phone 558
WEST TEXAS ^
COACHES
SERVING WEST TEXifc
. 0 a
Through Meter (each Service ,
1 Between San Angela. Ft Wurth j
Fort Worth - San Angela, {
Abilene • Sweetwater * .
Ceecbee leave Coleman four
times dally for BalMnger, Kan
Angelo, Ctom Plains, Glace,
Eastland. Ranrer. Mineral
Wells and Fort Worth. ‘
ConrvecU with all Slates
-1,
{ PECAN PALLET BUB LQTB
I BROWNWOOD TO COLEM4N
♦ ' - J '
Leave Brawn* oed
r For Ooleman........ 7:00 a.m.
j For Ooleman .....11:30 a.m.
f For Ooleman........3:00 p.m.
f For Coleman........ 8:00p.m.
t Making eonnectlone for AM
f iene, San Angelo, and all otbei
f POtoU weat
f -
. Return Trips—Otemaa
For Brownwood ....10:08a.m.
For Brownwood .... 1:30p.m.
For Brc-JT.wood .... 4:30p.m.
For Brownwood 7:30p.ee.
Making connections for Brady,
| Stephen vine and Fort Worth.
;
.
M. T. WOODWARD, PKR.
« • UNIOV BUS STATION
t rbomt m
J to 1 II t
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m y'
WANTED—for Alpine “The Roof ____
Garden of Texas at once, three ^jVm"convenicnrc‘v
first class experienced waiWumea; Talbot 1201 Austln
$14 per week with,room. Address ^— -33T-—
at once Midway Cafe. Alpine. Tex- poR RENT—Two room apartment.
aa. 185p, private bath, hot and cold water. 20 j7’ OcU)b!r.20^l41
~——-—-:--— --------——->1 garage, close to. 311 Mel wood Ave. i
WANTED - Laundry, washing 35c U70 , - 182c
ddaen. ironing aOc dozen 2105 Ave.1 -----**------^ !
C Phone W-984 ' 182p FOR RENT - Two-room furnished
apartment, also one single room
20.4$ 20A0 2015 20JI4. 32 20 51 [ Atlantic Refinery ........... 129S*5?
20 46 20.41 20.20 2Q.36
23V, f*t vwes 7.00*< 800,
ii*; _ __ _
FORT WORTH. MtV 18.—(>P)«—
Hogs; 1.700; slow; top 9 10; packing
sows 7 75 . 8 00; feeder pigs 5.004*
20 46 Baltimore 6c Ohio
- I Bethlehem Steel .,..
CHICAGO May 10.—(A*)—Cotton. California Petroleum
futures cloaad: May 20.88; July Canadian Pacific ...
Chesapeake 6c Ohio
, • * •
WANTED—Two neat appearing live
wire*, with light car preferred. Ap-
ply 315 BtowtTj Street 182c
WANTED— Wash »ng and
Phone J-1941. | ’ 103c
Call 115 Mam Avenue, or phone W-
1185. |i 183p
. -----—--- .Chicago, Milwaukee 6c 8t. Paul 47S
dling 19.85; middling 20 80; good CoU)r*6° °M * Electric
.iU5 »l U*”le and calves 3300; steady;
*3 ' plain graas :fed steer* 9 40*. 10 25;
31^ fat rows 8.00*. 8.M; butcher grades
214'j bull* 7 60«.7 25;
198' *l*'it?h’er calves 11 25.
Sheep 2.500; steady; choice ahom
fat lambs and’ yeaYlIngs 12.75; two
year old fat wethers 10 00; shorn
feeder wethers" 700. J
“ FOR RENT:-Four-room modern
ironi{\g rapartment, furnished. Vacant cn
May 30 Phone R-236 ' 187c
WANTED — To buy second-hand
glass show case about four feet long.
Must be bargain. Phone 793. d3t
POR RENT—Pumishea apartments.
1605 Third St. Phone R-768. Mrs.
E. S. Thompson. I ;mIB|V
mxidhng 21.00: receipt. 4811; ;;;;;;;;
f • . t • ! Dodge Brother. ...I.....
DALLAS. May 1<L— (A>) —6pot Srtf** .................
cotton 20 25, Houston 20.70. Oalves-
ton 2M$. ,*T . , j t j ! Freeport. Texas- ”!!."!!!
i General EHectric f......
The “Tea Toper Tavern”
. H5>i ' OKLAHOMA CITY. May 16 -GPl
.162 —Cattle 800: calves 300; stegdy;
Tfi'i medium fcteer*. 1125 u 12 00; fed
...20 cows 8 501* 10 00; light heifers 11.00
..JK ? 1112 00; bulls 7 25/.« 8 25; choica veal
calves 12JM«*13J)6.
,. 73'a1 Hogs 3,300; lower; bulk 8AS4*$.15.
,t 71 I • #'• i ' ' '
.164-if r "
i.198’4 j
.. 90'a
POTATOES SLOW
FOR SAIF i ‘inSS opens Friday r.eh! al eight ouw'S s..«, /."i/ioik! chicaqo m.» i« pc-pou-
FOK SALE__JlwxKi. ptx»ir 957. .93P, o’clock. *5£..........JTVSTSTflSU
if
PURE BOMA-MADE LARD 17c POR RENT—Two-room furnished
Bacon ends for boiling 20c. Bovsen apartment, garage, very close to.
ltotot/ Mtfc Phone W-551 after 6 p m. 185p
FOR SALE—Lota on Lindbergh poR rent- Furnished apartment. | »
Ave. East of Hot Wells. Easy terms. 909 Ave H 1Mc , i
J. L. Williams. Phone R-117. 182c t
POR SALE—Milk goat in good con- f
ditlon. Phone 967 182c ' ^
Great Northern, pfd
Oreat Northern Iren Ore
If*.
.Knviled- round whites 1-2&4M 40; Idaho
22 *•/ racked russets 1 30 •< 1.50; Minnesota
HENRY MOUNT
* «CHITECT
Greene Canadian Copper ....f.1204*
Houston Oil i...............1145
Illinois Centrkl ...............142vi
InternationalOomb. Engine ... 60%
International Harvester ......257%
International Merchant Marine 41*,
FOR RENT
FOR 8AIJ^Lunch 8tand, good toca- RENT_^ght.room house, two
ba’»«. aleeoilig porch. Mrs. W. A.
er Jpesi
■ tion. extra good summer and lalf
lion, reasons for selling oth-
sts. Inquire- 802 Rogan St.
182c
Moore. 1617 Vincent.
FOR RENT — Cottage, five rooms
and bath. • Mrs. D. F Johnson, tele-
phone 621. 1800 Vincent. I82p
FOR SALE—Bargain in new duplex
house. See it at‘403 Melwood Ave.
Double garage, ail modem. H. G. FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT
Frmnke. Phone 90. *83p Seven-room furnished house for
840 per
FOR SALE:
ist camp on the best
ground all on time.
GOOD USED CARS
To trade in on house and
lots or vacant lots.
Sit/ ^building, centrally lo-
cated for rent. Suitable for
restaurant or barber shop or
various other business.
/ __ ''■** k.
E. B. HENLEY Sc CO.
Real Estate, insurance and
Loans
303 Brown Street
Phone Number 8
1S4
, rent, immediate possefslson.
(month. Phone 713. . .
FOR RENT—New five-room 1
hot water, double garkge. 70J
J. Apply 1315 Ave G.
louse.
I Ave
185p
Rooms for Rent \
ti ROOM AND BOA
Baker, terms reasons!
RD—407
ble. .
West!
i«sp
♦ BuLLrriM Buildino Pmoni 3 I International Nickel ......
i........ ........ . j international Paper ....,. .1
' hit. Telephone Ac Telegraph ,»18$%
' Kansas City Southern . ______ SfiH
rKhinecctt . .1.... 91*
Louisville A- Nashville . .....155%
! Mack Truck . .............-88
Mar'and Oil ^ . ......^ 4014
iMissouri-Kansas Ac Texas ____T7v»
! Missouri Pacific . ____62*4
{Mont. Pow. ..............(..Fit
! Montgomery Ward . ...____..158%
1 Nash Motors l ...............91
. JOHN W. GREGORY
TRANSFER
New First Class Equipment
Specializing to long trips.
Household Goods' Piano® or
' any kind ’of hauling.
I‘hone 877 or 1658 *'
Z.JL--
racked rqund whites 100 <* 1.20;
new stock; demand stronger; Tex-
as :acked bliss triumphs 3 00 <i 3 25
mc-stjy 3.08«<3.15; Louisiana-Ala-
bama tacked bliss triumphs 3 O0*.3 -
15; Florida barrel bliss triumphs
81% | and Spalding Rose mostly 5.00.
80'
GRAIN AND
PROVISIONS
Joe E. Dildy, M. D.
PHYSICIAN
All Hospital Connections
Phone 224-R1
Office: 108% East Lee Street
j* H. Homines, M. D.
CHICAOO. May 16 —(/P)—Better
weather conditions Doth over the
spring and the winter crop belts j .
gave the wheat market an early i
trend downward today. Fairly gen-
eral nuns, likely to prove of con- ,
siderable benefit were reported, and
further showers were looked for. r
Opening unchanged to half cent ]
lowri-. wheat later showed a general
setback. Corn, oat* and provisions
were also cusiqr. with corn starting
unchanged to.3-8c off and after-',
ward declining all around
Wheat closed weak. 2 cent* to %
cents net lower, com unchanged to
%c off. oats unchanged to 1% cents
down, and provisions varying from
2c decline to a rise of 10c. i
Obstetric*. Diseases of Women
and Children. Infant Feeding
Phone 658-Rl
Office: 305 First National
Bank Building
BLUE DIAMOND BUS LINE
Bas far Lampaaaa Austin
and San Antonia /’•> i
Leave Brownwood ... 4:00psn.
Arrive* Lampasas .. 7:16 p.m.
Arrives Austin .....10:30 p.m.
Making Connection at Austin
for San Antonio and arrives at
San Antonio 1:15 a. m. A’3o
make connections at George-
town for Temple, Waco and
Dallas.
te Austin
7:00 a. m_ 12 Noon, 7:30 p. BL
Leaving
UNION BUS STATION
Phone HI
'l
\
' DR. VlARA VaWr AC'HOsT *
/ OSTEOPATH
. Licensed Physician
Office Phone 334
Spinal and Body Correction
Nervous. Liver, Stomach, intes-
tinal and GenHorUrinary Dis-
orders Treated. Blood Diagnosis
Over A C. Penney Store '
Grain Futures
DRS FARRIS A REICH
OSTEOPATHS
310 First National Bank Bldg.
Phone 5<^. Ring 1
Res. Phong Df Reich 85
1 ■ »■»■« w ipMi
TELEPHONE *
5 7 3
SE1BERL1NG TIRES 1
9OPEN ALL NIGHT
WRECKER BER| NCR
MATHEWS GARAGE
iif
CHICAOO.
table:
HYSTERICAL
MARKET TO CLOSE
NEW YORK. May 16—OP)—
Governors of the New York Stock
Exchange voted to close'the ex-
change on Saturday to permit
brokerage offices to catch up to
Clerical work.
May 16.—(Aft—Orain
Close
1 494 i
1.50%;
1.50*4'
DIES IN FALL
r
desired.
C.
Phone R-1200.
1701 Ave
’ 183c
Noticed Remtrkkble Northern pacific J i
Improvement
Anderson. 8 C—“I suffered a
long long time, before I tried Car-
dul, and my only regret is that 1
did not know about It sooner,” says
Mrs. Lillie Pruitt, 130 MK” Street,
this city.
"I was badly run down In health.
POR RENT—Two furnished rooms
Phone R-1756.
183c
__________—j—----- to have anybody walk across the
NICE eooi rooms with bath, excel- floor of my room. ■ The least little
lent meals, first door sooth South- j thing upset me. Sometimes I be-
em Hotel. 411 Center 183pl
62 %
m\
Northern American . .. J..,.. .78U
Northern paefflc r......J..,..1«,A
Packard .1...............,]..... 76 ’«
Pan American Petroleum ..... 49
Panhandle P. 8c R............ 30
Paramount Pam. .......j......1274
Pennsylvanlk ...... ...... 67%
PPhillips Petroleum .....*j... 41%
Postum ........i......122%
Pure Oil ...................... 34%
Pullman ......................ft
My nerves ‘went to pieces’, and I ............. .........
bad to go to bed. I was not able to ..................i”’
do my houid work for many months. m , .........*......; • -*, *
“I got so bad off, I could not bear Republic Iron Ac Steel
, LOS ANGELES. Calif.. May l$ —
New York Central . .........TM%|^>_0ne nian was mued and an-
i came hysterical. I had bad pains
tor rent - D^r.9,9 9CO, «4'jir^&3&SS.,5i£
room. bath, hot water. 1403 Avei log, whi(to almost set me wild.
E. Phone J-I247. 185c "One day I wg> reading and I
TOR RRNT A bodroon, -Id, SfC"Vo'^T'.' m.
to try It; so I began on a course
of the 'Home Treatment’
"It began to help me from the
Reynolds Tobacco B 133
St. Louis Ac Ran Francisco . 118%
Seaboard Air Line ....... 11%
Rears Roebuck ...........{.. f02H
Sinclair Consolidated OH .... 28
St/iiUiern Pacific ........ I,.' 138%
Southern Railway .......... 161%
standard Oil California .... 81%
rate bath, hot and pold water, and
garage. Phone 952 182p
NraTROOMB
and good board at __
reasonable prloes. at Mrs. Frencli a 1 aery flrrt.
Boarding House. ,504 West Andcr
son. Phone 375 IfSe j ment was so remarkable, that my
_ _ . family and friends were delighted.
FOR RENT — Three nice cool, -Cardiff has no equal. In my opin-
furnished bedroom.,, with private j gladly recommend It to
8tudebaker ......... 77
Texas Corporation ...... 63
Texas Gulf Sulphur ...... 70%
Texas Ac Pacific............. 137
ter day. The dead man was Art La
Verne, pilot. His passenger. Frank
his recovery.
MILLION FOR CRACKER JACK
CHICAOO. May 16.—(^—Crack-
er Jack made a fortune of nearly
11 000,000 for Louis Rueckhcim. co-
founder of* the Cracker Jack Com-
pany. an inventory filed for probate
revealed. Most of the fortune of
Rueckhefm. who died last October,
was invested in the company.
Wheat:
Higfi *
Low
May .....
1.51%
149%
July ......
1 52%
1.50%
September
Corn;
1.52%
1.50%
May ......
103%
1.01%
July .....
108%
1 04%
September
Oats:
1.07%
105%
r " J
May ......
.64
.63%
July (okl)
36%
f .55%
July <new>
57% __
.56%
Sept, fnewt
48
47%
Rye:
May .....-
1 34
1 32%
July
131
13$%
September
131 \
1.11%
Lard:
May
1137
11.87
July .....
1212
12.07
September
12.42
1248
Ribs.
V
May
. 1
12.05
f
July .....
September
Bellies;
12.15
May ■
July .....
13.67
13/80
September
14.02
14.00
Dr* LOCKER A LOCKER
202 First National Bank Bldg.
H. L. LOC KER. M. D.
General Practice 'and Obstetrics
Office Phone 565-R1
- Residence Phone 565-R2
8. B. LOCKER. M. D.
General Practice and Proctology
Office Phone 1638
}$ji 1 JIM M. WHALEY*!
1.06%
I
I. 32% ’
148%
1.18%
II. 87
12.10
1244
12.00
12.15
1257
Real Estate
Whaley Building,
Phone 7«
r
J. HAYES & CO.
PRACTICAL TAILORS AND
DRY CLEANERS
13M VINE bTREET
PHONE 338 ____
.............. — — ■ « » mm*
:C
*49 9 I 94. ..........
Robertson Bus Line
« Telephone 999 » n#
Brownwood. StephenvlDe,
Fort Worth
Leaves Brownwood few Fort
Worth, 7:30 a. m., 12:46 p.
m, and 4:00 p. m.
For Stephenvillc, 8 00 p. lu.
Leaves Fort Worth to Bremn-
Dood I t. n, 11 m, 4 p. m.
COMPORT AND 8ERVICE
4 44 414 4 .44 4 I 444444.4 4 4 >4»
I \
n«««i very first I took Cardol regularly., ..........r« -
»dcr* 1 for several months, and my improve- Texas Pacific Ld. Tr. 27
188c ; ment was so remarkable, that my Timken Bearing ....137
nice cool
with private j
entrances, adjoining bath. 1805 4t{? otbera’
8t. Phone ~9*TWT ' *”** IEIi. * pea- gale by druggists, everywhere.
Get a bottle today! NC-/84
POR 8 ALE—A
Fourth Street.
FOR RENT — Cool
J'-r modern front bed room with private
baby carriage 888 entrance 3 blocks from' business
Phone R-l 157. | district, to one or Uro. ladles 201
182c Melwood. phone J 17». _ _ 182c
Union Carbide 153%
Union Pacific ............. 198%
U..S. Ind. Ale. ............... 115%
U. 8. Rubber ............... 42\
U. & Steel .............., .V. J146
Vanadium............... 83
Wsbash ........ 92
Western Marland ........... 50% ^
Western Electric 101%!
WUlys-Overland .......
RAIL LEADER DIES
SAN DIEOO, Calif.. May 16 —OP)
—While visiting friends here yes-
terday. Howard O. Kelley was fa-
tally stricken with cerebral hemor-
rhage. He was a former president
of the Grand Trunk Railway to
Canada and resided at Montreal
HU wife was with him when he
died. The body will be sent to Big
Bpring, Texas, for burial. ME. Kel-
ley sms 70 years old and prominent
to Canadian railroading until 1C
years ago.
PLANE CLASHES |
AKYAB, Burma. May 1#.—(Jf*)
Captain George Pelletier D*Otsy
flying from Paris to Tokyo
when landing on the
14.00
POULTRY FIRMER
CHICAOO. May 16—Poultry alive
firmer; fowls 24 1-24/28; broilers 35
4/ m; turkeys 25: roosters 16 1-2;
du^ks 18: spring ducks JR; geese 14.
BETTER UP; 1008 DOWN
CHICAOO. May 18 —<JP>—Butter
higher; / creamery extras 44%;
standards 44; extra firsts 43% 4/44;
firsts 424i 43; seconds 31*41
Eggs lower; firsts 28028%; ordi-
nary firsts 26% L27%: storage pack-
ed egtras 30%; first 30%.
f.
rSxaee
COTTONSEED OIL STEADY
NEW YORK. May 1$.—OP)—Cot-
tonseed oil closed steady. ^ prime
summer yeUow 10.304fl0.75; prime
crude 8J7%-9.12%A
Mav 1030: JuneW.35 July 10.47;
August 10.65; September 10.78; Octo-
ber 10.82: November 10.75; December
10.73 Bales 2.800.
WCW ORLEANS, May 16—0P>-
Cottonseed oil dosed quiet; prime
>er yellow 9J6; prime crude
May 10.83; June 10.06: July
rs\ir
E. Lewis Petty
INSURANCE
< itV lorn 116.16 per SL888
581 First National Bank
Phone 1184
■444f
IF TOU NEED A
Carpenter or
Painter
PHONE 1581
Sooth Texas
Lumber Company
.....................
J. C. Albright
Nstars! Gasoline Engineer
* Gas Testing
Phone J-3824
BLUE BONNET STAGE
Lv. Brownwood ... 9:30a.m.
Ar. Cisco.........11:45a.m.
Lv. Cisco .....— 10:18 a.m.
Ar. Brownwood ...12:90p.m.
Lv. Brownwood ... 3:15p.m.
Ar. Cisco ........ 6:36p.m.
Lv. Cisco........t 3:15 p. m.
Ar. Brownwood ... 5:30p.m.
*TtAIN OK SHINE”
Cisco: Phone 600
Brown wood! Plione W8
L S. GINGRICH
PLUMBER
8111 Ave. B. Pboae 1*58
-w-
Ed Blinn
PLUMBING and QAM
FITTING .
rb« 17*8
1
BROWNWOOD PLANING MILL
500 Wilson Street
Makers of all kinds of fancy
and plain mill aork. cabinets,
door frames, doors, plain and
circular, window frames, etc.
Florentine Glass always to stock
We Make Anything of Wood
Telephone 731
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dtfmfllltfT BRfAfl
*<•
BO IT NON
m.'K.'fa.S"
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