Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 142, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 31, 1925 Page: 2 of 8
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BULLETIN, MAR'
PAGE TWO
ir Modes have
oreted in Charming
licit g and individu-
ality of color and fabric,
as shown in Special
Sale of
ALL FARM A ARE 01
Wnmt CIRRI
| VERTICAL 1
2—Kind of powder sold in Pig-
giy Wiggly stores. ’
First word in Bus business.
5T-Sofnetimes troublesome in
cereals. }■* ^
Kind of bread.
i •-»------ • f ; /
9—Slang for insane—Squirrels
like it. x . *
10—First word of a Scottish mu-
sical instrument. ‘ 1 I
-—- <_ ■, * ."ts- *ip
.11 —Necessary to clean glass
the_pjace
1—Often
coffee.
3—Made
5—Used at checking count#
—made of paper. y.
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f 6.—Never say dye, say-
with Ham or Bacon
Texts, are operated by wRIte flrnn-
era.- a statement turned here by the
Department of Commerce giving the
result* pf thn ISIS renvoi of that,
county shows. The figures ^re pre-,
limtnary and subject to correction.
The eesana cover* the ‘rope of
1914 with an Inventory ot farm
properties for /January 1st. 191$.
and was takes by a.forca if enuin-
eraters employed to make a can-
trass of all the farms In the conn*
try.
An Increase from 111 farms In
17—E^it
... 4 J ---
ft—A weapon.
10—Kind of fruit jar.
1 A—Associated with the words
19M *0 176 -in 1924 Is shown. iu
the past year 9S owners operated
their farms compared to SS In 1920.
Seventy-eighth. .tenants farmer is
1914 as compared to 10 in 1920.
with no manager* being employed
in 19B4 compared trf seven In 1920.1
I<*** acreage was cultivated dur-
ing the past year than Are years
ago. there being 516.578 acres in
cultivation in 1910 and only 477.-
195 IB 1925. i
At a very low price
tomorrow at a
of an Oriental
12—Packed sweet and sour.
' a/I
H 3—Not edible until cured-?**
grown in California.
16—Rhymes with Wrigley—
same as No. 15.
* • "’"‘"IT -- 4,
18—Grown in the ^garden in
1 , dance, j J ±1/_U-
j i j
I 7—-Food is flat without
adds flavor.
1ft—-A tree fruit.
19—The source of most f
buds like it.
Values upto- $35 j
Value of farms, lahd and builds
Inga on January I. 1925. totalled
I4.994.5S0. showing a decrease from
|4.47$.077 In 1920. . T[ i
Horses on rarma In4914 totalled
MW compared to UBS in 1920 j
mules 419 compared ta 401; cattle
12,99$ compared to 17,201; swine
147 compared to 414.
y ITALIA* PATvrKK l»IE*.‘ ‘
:i (Hp Ateodimlod Press)
semble Suit# included. \ j j. *. _
Here is-the sale you have been waiting
new spring garments in a great sale atJ
of onfy $45.
These are not garmenti lieciall:
. chased for sale purposes] ns each go
—One of the Prizeioffered.
>—Kind of Cleanser. * V-
\—kind of spice little used.
20— A kind of pickle
21— A pitchfr and sii
22— Fish eggs.
t Pf /iirwrwsn r rwww t
ROME. March. Sl.i-Armando Sia?
Hnl. who at MS age of 4| was
known as one of the best pslnltr*
ha* been taken from our regular stodt
and reduced for thii tocca*ioa. •
_j 17 T - _f- _1~. ! ' *A
; ia Italy, iU*d here today.
KHW4T KORrT IHT
omorrotjr. is your-opportunity to save aconsider-
bU amount on a fine drest. “!
Street Address
/wemruumn it maw)
WASHINGTON, March II.- The
wsather bureau today foreran
heavy flroot for tonight la the in-
terior of Routh CMrbllna. portions
i and the
hwest piw-
given
north and extreme
tious af Florida.
» ■* i\ r i •* I *w . •. s •
APRIL 4TH
whose address appeir* on thi. coupon, um
compare the prices listed below
sugar ;
teA^ou a few of Our Every Day Prices:
s Cane Sugar, per sadtr-,-,-.-.. ..... CQ
Cane Sugar, per sack ..... jj-1.. • *C1 0^
We qu<
lb*. Pu
Hoover Declines
25 lt».
10 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar, pjer sadr
^ ■- ■ r '1 '.j ■
5 !ba. Pure
All pecked
u la ted Sugi
Fall of Stocks
(Bp Associated Prsss)
HINGTON. Mar. 3
the original sack. Branded Pure Cane Gran?
COFFEE ' j
secial price on Coffee for the balance of this
most brands.
2 Van
►V WUon sad employment 1h th* Unlt-
"T ed Slates Cootlnu«:< to be as satls-
fsetsbr « It Is, the Secretary said,
a.—. -l^rifK jcLM_jfeel that it ii possible
*='»-— lhPUtbfrr,T■*■■»*«!«>" ,>f
.. basihess activity, i1 These are tha
^ ; that must concern any
govern menf«| udmintstrstor rath r
; than the speculative movements
jV which are epsemially evanescent
No. 2 Kraut
week. When our priees^will be higher
3 tbs. White Swan Coffee, per can . . J
-I
3 tbs. Maxwell House Coffee ^ . ......
if..... ' J ’ : ' U . I
Sun 3et Coffee.. *... .....[
• > 1 r np ;.. . . j ^ ' I
3 tbs. Wamba Coffee V..........
H k - Util . vi • , -
2Vi tbs. Shilling CoflTee ..% ... U. J
' ' 1 i "
Lady Alice Coffes, per pound . i......
' ^tkterw*Lwawmi
ry t oitfe, per pmina
per pound .... [4 \
No. 2 Primrose Com, per
% - | r
No.-2 CamaCorn, per cz
No. ■ 2 Perfectidn ComTP
-D*Uy. ;
. 1 .
- <»■«. eJ
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N«. 2 Standard Com
No. 1 Standard Corn
L : r
Xa.. 3 Van Camp I’ork hBeans
Net. 2 Van Ottup. Armour and. L
f• * '• *: ' J . ■* •
No, 1 Pork & Roans, _l.j-.l-,
j t - I I | L
NO. 1 Kidney QeallS-...----j-
Arbuckles Coffi
1 - I ■ ‘ I I ■ f '
5 tbs. Arbuckles Coffee (special)
- ■- ' r; -[y
3 tbs Pecan Valley Coffee and
Paramount Salad Dressing for ..
CALIFORNIA t
SPECIAL PRICES ON ARMOUR
1# PjPT dOSPlI St.m *«| o«s»4s •• ••••••• •
SOAP AND SOAP POWDER
Commencing last Monday
gfeat impbilance opened.
WEEK ON SOAP
........ “SlaOd
SPECIAL FOR BALANCE OF THIS
33 Uars N il Naptha Laundry t4oap
ondry Soap _i----,
27 Pars 8wift» Quick Naptha.....
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2* Bam Armour's Light House Naptha
jjfs» | ■ i ■ • T' * , .’.I - j
.14 Bars 6 a*. Ivory Soap .....—------------...
/ * I • I • t " j , " T *
9 Bars 13 o*. Ivory Soap ---------f-1----—
' • • - ■ I 1 c. 1 \ . I • r
3 Bars Palin Olive Soap -----^-----j------—
/ hi - ~ |U- I S-—- •/*., *1 « J
3 Bars 8aymka-feonp ______-—----1-a-----*-
t corner of
' of Ford cars!
r cars Fordson tractor* and Tractor Equip'
•* v‘ * . *L, - ' v
rersal acceptance of Ford products7 rr the
station and power unit and it is ior this
ing this week takes on an economic and
of our
25 -Bars, Crystal White
No. 2}/i Del Monte or Liby Sliced
i-j ! 1 . .j. j; v,' i j *
No. 2Vi Brook Dale Sliced Peach
t-very day sees a more u
world’s standard of trani
reason that the exhibit d
No. 2Vi Uby fancy Bart Pearsr
^No. 2 Zi Li by Royal Ann^Ghei
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J No. 2}/i Fancy Apricots..,.
No. 2 Red,Pitted Obrny. Emp
No. 10 Gallon Pine Apple, Grat
No. 10 Empeon Red Pitted Cher
No. 10 Brook Dale Peaches .
, No. 10 Brook Dale Apricots .
Jo. 10 Brook Dale Apples . ,4
’==T7b ; . ;L t
No.» 10 Sun Maid Raisin Pie Fru
No. 10 Li^^aM^ Beats , ;v
educational
You owe it to yourself, to your family and yottr business
exhibit during the week and to see and study what Ame
is doing to lftRsdn the world’s labor and increase the happii
POWDER /
26 Small .Package* Gold Dust
•
1 LJtg* Gold Dust or Armour
V . y - - <•
14 Package* Bora* Washing I
.1 Old Dutch Ctaanaar Tbr_—
San I-Flush. p> r. can
6 Cans Sunbrigtit riHnnuor lor L
8 .A. M. to 10 P. M.
7 Pans Gold Dust riaanaer
Qlaal S Bahit’s Ly*. par ca:
• dha ota« Lye for L----
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 142, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 31, 1925, newspaper, March 31, 1925; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1023971/m1/2/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.