Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 241, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 25, 1925 Page: 5 of 6
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RECTOR* l> HI MV HEHHIDk
KKIOAV AFTERJODS.
PHYSICIAN’S CARDS
ews
rmturncnc auaim !,n*- * *" t-ar" of wwim were in,
V CBX UKAIA | the train and an explosion la fear-!
July 25 -Hogs CUKAGO, July fc.'»-UP)—W ith **d More than thirty fa mill* ll\-|
14.56; heavies 13.StHi hedging sales in progrenn from1 near the a reek ha\c fled their,
tn tS.koft 14.30; light| mills atil cash interasts. the wheat i homes. '
packing hogs 12 00# market aver seed lower today dur-' The wreck occurred in the Scnth-j
-------u*. ,nf t)a« early dealings Relative' eastern part of town about balfj
weakness of Liverpool limitations *» mile from the station The see-1
counted ns a bearish influence linn is thickly settled. j
here. The owning, which ranged All but ler\ of the oil cars were,
from 1 1 -2c decline to l-K advance, moved out of danger. The intense!
Sept., 1.50 to 1.50 1-2 and Deccan- hP!*; <»f ihc flamea kept workmen!
I>er 1.51 to LSI 1-2. were I olio wed | fr,mi lhr «ther». The train was
by transient upturns but then- by, polling out of town. Muskogee
a drop to 1.4S 1-4 for September, bound, when the locomotive and
and 1 50 3-4 for December three oil cars went into the ditch.
Coi*n and oats were easy, ov lug The fireman and engineer miracul-
more or less to scattered rains ously escaped Injury when they
M. Li Brown, ML D
YEW ORLEANS 1
NBW ORLEANS. July a*.—UP)—1
The cotton market opened higher
with active trading as Liverpool
was better than due and the weath-!
cr In the west waa mill talr and;
hot. First trades showed gains of
ID to 25 points and prices contlnn- ye«r;"mb> toed nto^n 115*o'l4 i5;
ed to advance after the Call until .grBMer„ 7.7*#».25j fat cows 4 25
October traded up to 24.7# and l)e- fl7lK,. f>t hcffer* l;.25448 «u. can-
cember to 24.83 cr 34 to 35 points nrr!, aB,, c„ttr* ::jm»dk 3 «r.
above yesterday s close. The mar- Hh#rp lSai; »te^y: top native*
Macular meetings Brown wood
Idea No. 27D A. F. and A. M.
Int and Third Thursdays of each
R. W. PEAVY, W. M.
JAMES MING, Sec.
8mtth Post. American Legion, I rat
and third Friday nlMhia at aach
month.
CARL ADAMS. Post CCauMlI.
Joe E. Diidy, M. D.
V LOST AND FOUND
t E. L Maxwell, M. D. I
| Practice limited to DImum nd 1
i
I Fhiaur Odhw U74: IWa. J-lMS 4
LOST—Boat on scrqwtail femaja
ball dog, brown with white face
whlta front feet. Reward. Pho_,
281 or UM. T. E. Griggs or Ear!
Clements. 2i2p
highs at the end of |ht first hour
of trading.
The market continued fairly ac-
tive all nesvion and alter October
had been traded at 20.71 and De-
cember 24.&3 prices gradually eev-
cd of! und^r the laftwonce of week
end liquidation, ft was contended
that the market was, entitled to a
moderate reaction after so sharp an
advaire, notwithstanding the tact
that the w« ather map waa entirely
Cry and tie official forecast prom-
ised fair and hot weather over
Texas Near the close the market
agaia rallied on covering making
ner high.- at 24.88‘tor October and
II.D3 for Decemi»er and the market
rinsed at {the tep showing sew
gains for the day of 41 to 43 points.
WANTED
POU.TR1
CHICAGO. July 23,,• -i Poultry j
alive higher; fowls 194/21; broil-
ers .2lfft25; springs 2» 1-2; roost
ers !•; turkeys ,2|J; docks 2«*^23,
geese; _ ' ■
First Bales Sold
for Fancy Prices
in Texas Markets
DALI-AS. July 25 -OP)—All the
property of George ( lem Gray. ]'
undef death sentence^ for murder. ,
was destroyed. today w hen the ‘ :
house in which his wife and faitnily M
lived burned. Mrs Gray said her,2!
husband had given away his glint1 .
and much of His property after hlai\
arrest and conviction, and the only]
thing remaining were some books f
and things be prized highly. He 1
hud given instructions fur their die-,.,
, ------. ----- —, _ . , position, she said Cray former-'*
The first bale of cotton ginned In; ly j Wax a peace officer in Titus .
Mrs. Gray estimated thejjj'
hast st ixjrrs. j»ii> 25—tj»t
— Hogs 33fw»; generally steady;
choice 14.5b; medium ll.8fitH4.40;
good pigs 1 l.fififl 14.25; packer sows
WELLS SANA
All kiruis Phonograph*
and Band instruments re-
paired.
EUBANKS MUSIC CO. j
work, writs immediately: enclose
■tamp. United Directory Service,;
*0 Eaat Jackson Bled., Chicago.
m. . 2up
WANTED—Experienced woman to
do hand ironing. ,1884 Victoria
Phone R-1448. 243c
,rou, IWfIM: canars and cull ewes * , foday at the Dallas Cot-j
tat**- '“4-w. ; / 1 t„n Exchange, bringing 30 cents h
*t*rr -- | 7 pound ft graded strictly mil-!
d lo Ft»UT WORTH. July 26 —-. dling and weighed 425 pound* The
Market conditions, in all diviaiors purchasers laughingly said they In-'
*TH|o; th*- livestock remain'd ••notably i tended to keep the hah- until cot-J
•uses ,in,hangedSeturdny Receipts were ton went to t^e price they |»aid lor,
•HW* very email, hut nothing mart/w-ss j It The cotton wait picked near
1 really wanted Around 50*» head Seagjvill* on a farm owned by D.
* of cattle. 2fio calves and |k> hogs; K Dering ;
Tvv- were Here.
*,nC fanner cown sold aroaad i.ht to,
sov*| 1.75 and cuttrrs brought 1 %S to!
2.5e. wlfh fair to medium cows;
time clearing at 2.7f to 3.60.
Hogs were pun based early. Th-
mo"t) Ik st, hej-e In «-ar lots stopped ut •
13.7s. but if^e was pai-l in tbe!
|N^ri Irurt house . Pigs and sows re-
Hlli^|malned enehanged. receipts Ijeuig
***T,r\very meager. \ 1'
***** \l» the absent* of supplies, the
dMNji market was steady
‘rke* KANSAS CITY, July 2S. vP* -
1 •** f*ttle Mt: steady, top yearlings
14.mi , mfidtem laed bJSvy *tw»j
13.B6: mixed yearlinKs 13.25: grain'
led i teera 11 Ufi iw |3^S; rake feds
8.76,4i IP 50; double wietf red Kan •!
aenw ln.oufi 11 M:NrtetaWd v5»U.
n ».7k. Kansas graasbrs 7iU4/«..5».l
GRAHAM HOTEL
veto MATTY. Mswaosa
MOOtSN THSOUOHOUT
DINING ROOM IN
CONNECTION
SmiCTLY Finer Clam
Abstracts of Land
Bought for C. I.\ A.
Given Approval
\ AUSTIN. July 26-pi4* - Apptwv
al of Mic tiUe and' abstracts on
twenty arfes of land purchased for
ED BUNN
McINNlS A SON
j uBo.iKfa»s.AMo
Ut Warn Ln ML OSes FIwa* m
WANTW^-Compatent, reliable wo-
men, who will go to Oklahoma aa
cook and housekeeper for small
family. Good home and salary. Cal!
ta peapon. Mrs. Love. 5«7 Eaat Lee.
£t SIOl. _ 24«k
Special Train lo
Be Operated From
Here to Galveston
I AUSTIN Jnlr 25—bPi—Non-
par value shares of stock as au-
thorised to be issued by corpora-
tions by the Sfilh legislature do
“not transgress section six. arti< U
12. of tiie constitution forbiddlug
[corporations ton, issue stovk nr
tiotids except for money paid, labor
done or property actually receiv-
ed." the Attorney General s depart
ment held in an opinion lo j. A.
Greg*, acting Secretary of State
today i
Phone 256
ROAD SERVICE
DAY OR NIGHT
WRECKER
Hi way Garage
DRESSED HKN8 AND PUI^RS—
Avenue C Market. Max Adams.
Phone 1447. , *44»ft
TSf».»AYR RODEO AND I'lll.D
TOIRJfARF.YT ATTKAfTI>4*
BIG 4 ROWD AT PARIL
WEATERX IXIII IMMW TISIT
IMF.RESriVi rL4(KN
■FRE DC RIM. VISIT.
('MASSE PKEHb XEKTIMi
WICHITA FALl-8.,Tex.. July 26
ft.—'The meeting place of the
fomanchc won from Prownwio-1 in* tows 12.&OS12.M. 4
Friday afternoon in the first of the Sheep IJMMi; steady western 1
tkro polo gwmes which were sche-J H.fiOjfx 14.60. Tetaa wethers i.».
trted for ibis week-end. 4 to 1 Tb» Louisiana arrivals! C76WTJV. fat
second gamp. Was scheduled this *w*s 7.004i7 5#. few at 7 73. rang*
afternoon at four o'clock'at t».e]fM-ding lamhu 1176# 13.26; Tears
Fair Park where a two-day rodeo, yeurltna* .whetbars to feeder !«ty-
korsc race and polo program is be- era at 10 Jfi: rood mouthed br-*-*d.
Ina preecated nndcr the aeapkeu |lag ewe* mostly R 6fiD10OO; sw^il
of the Brown (teunty Fair As*o- bunches yearling ewes 11.twfi 13 fi«*.
elation j
The ( oaiancb* players outpl.iy- d *" " ~
the Browhwood team with th* ex- «f DJi.l___
repOoa of the Drat ckukker when flffTTISI I flCIVcB
arsc.'s? ■ayr ss sU-o*
polo ponies here and are shown* , . iTv*
good form on the polo field »*ol\ in A anttttf ft fid VflT
riding and in handling the muiht PlJMlfMi nan
tn following the ball^ ' } , --
The polo gam* was^Ttie most in- “RImh" llarrisa. Br»iwe conntVs
tereallng of the events presented own product in the malar baaefcall
Friday afternoon to n fair s*gc1 leagues, with the PhlladHphta Ath-
crowrd. Chas Evans, one of the ketlcs. won another game yesterday
promoters, this morning said that afternoon, airing hi* teen, a lead
a better crowd was In attendance at a fell game over the Washing-
than was expected and that th«v too Benatora. champions of the
were very well afittefted with the American Lengue and winner* of
Twenty-five clsb boys from I me-
son. Lubbock and Garzt counties
w»cnt Friday night In Brownw.md
efi rotsle to Texas A. A M. College
for the Farmers Short Cour-c
which starts Monday an-l contiurw-r
throughout the enlDe week.
The boys were in chare- of u. F.
Eaton, county agent «yf Lubbock,
formerly of Brown wood and Bal-
linger. H. A. Wxfso*, county ag-
ent of Lamcsa. and K. T. Oldfield,
county agent from Post. Th?/ nre
making (he trip through the cone-
try In egrs. stopping at rarkMu'
places where they spend ibe night
and visit dairies and stock farm*
Friday nf’eraoua upon arriving
FOR POULTRY INSECT*
FscU -MARTIN'S POULTRY TONg-
ts Jrewr Stosfcsw id pam, h«n KiutU
with -MARfTtN‘4 ROOST FAINT- t*
b«H awe keep away iw«*cu. Mewey
back pwarswtaae by Caiwp.g*M Drug
CO . AMO FCCRLKM DRUG CO.
BfCYCLKB to trade for cow or
chicken*.—Tom Wards place.
Bede Plane Ave
Whew It cam#* t* Claanlne. *•-
pairing an* i seuiieing all maha*
•f Typawritare, Cash Ranwtars,
A#*mg MacMnas. Ldwn Hewer*.
Owns. Viatralas, at*.. He.
W* tall th# eanwia* an* Justiv
Fame wa N*. i unoerwooO
ncipais
the tim
tax Jobi
M to h!
no long!
FOR BALE—A now boat, at 612 6th
Bt. Bnaekhar. : - 24ip
in Brown wood tlie boys era; to Ike
Shelton Bros.' dairy barns where
tbrv Judged sev-ral head of tljn
Shelton herd, scoria* the herd and
giving points to each other.
Earl this morning they visited
the Cappe farm and judged a hwo-h
of hogs, also scoring theae ani-
mal*.
Last night wa* spent at Lake-
wood where the boys pitched th-lr
camp and enjoyed a swim Ut the
Pool . 11/.
HOSPITAL NOTES
RENT—Nktly fpruDhcd south
ment. garage Phone 726. 14 Ip
Mrs Bam Cash of Comam-he h
sick In a local hospital.
B. Homin' * of Bangs is skatti a
local hospital.
Miss Bernice Metis of Bangs re-
turned i* her home Frldsv follow-
ing an operation In a local bowpi-
ri BtlNHEK ULf.KD
MIAMI. Florida. July 25.—BP>—
I a verne Cnltler. 88. general mu-
agertof the Illustrated Daily Teh.
published here by Corneline Wan-
der bift. Jr., waa iaatontly kHled to-
day wkeW the, automobile he was
driving crashed into a railroad
•witch engine . v
Furnished Apartment. Phone R-37<>.
24«p
—Modern furnished
402 Austin. Phone
244p
FOR RENT—To gentleman: room,
all modern conveniences, near rood
boarding bouse; garage if desired.
Phone 443. 242p
FOR RENT—Deelrabto furnished
apartment; private entrance Phone
238.—Mrs. E. E. Allyn. 142c
FOR RENT—Three rooms for light
housekeeping; modern convening*
ces Call at 4fi5 Wesley. Phone
1821. 248«
LYRIC SOON r j» «
FURNISHED APARTMENTS—2«H
W. Adams. \ 248c
Cool, south apartuicst. 904 Mel
wood. Phone. 1233 . 23fi<
to a sub FOR RENT—Two room unfurnish-
Davh, t< «d at 1818 Austin Avenue. Phene
l hie bm4t. 1882. / ■ — - 241c
nmoner a FOR RENT—Modern three-room
to Arling furnished apartment Phone 366.
r this req Mrs. W. A. Bwtler. 488 'Want Andet-
Brvan toll son ; <
FOR BENT—7 room duplex apart-
aunt house, unfurnished. 1283 Ana
tin. Phone R-4SS. 241|
FOR KFNT—Modern, 6 room bouse
On pared street. Photic 1372. Mrs.
Heiyy Wilson V' 243a
are hacking their twain as a winner.
. Members of the Brown wood team
and thadr
Iowa; Cap
Evans No. _ —
No. 3. and Lee Gowns. Brady. No.
4. Mr. Downs was captain of the
team.
Back Evans substituted for Me*
AUBK.
Cotton gins using Electric
w - r-icn-'
Power give their customers
No. 1, Lonnie
right.
'• 34*e
811888
nth. Me
4hina Heard Frem
dieting America*
Taken by
IN GLENDALE COURT—you get 4
unfurnished roams, bath and ga-
ragf. free hoi and cold water and
FOR RENT—Moderj
Fourth Street. UO
only 135 00 per
I or 31. 241p
Doyle Whatley sad MMh Joetta
*±sr,.
Chrlsttoe Russell
Emmett Gore sad MUm. My-tte
Hefley. .
T. V. HaoxieU and Mias Loutta
White. * r f
FOR RENT—Cot
In. 819 East Baker
P. Waiter. 3b5 Bri
fry close
Ask Geo.
iway.
241c
Members of the OonuuwhA team
Wetn: Bd Ugon No. 1 Earl Alhln
No. 8, Denby Jones No. 8. and J.
0. Adeem No. 4/ Q. C. Bryson is
captain of, the team. Substitutes
wet* Mart Sherrill And Carter.
Following Is the aoor* by chnk-
*
Brown wood ___1 #888 89 8—1
has been heard cOnSamina the
Ho^Mtoe SoeStoH^H^ul
5S? 1 'I** ■.»•
tten sertric
FOR flENT-^ttgust 1st new mod-
ern bungalow on First Street.
Phone 258. 241c
FOR RENT
713. '
MONEY TO
Eleotric Servant"
nemf, to 7%. H.
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 241, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 25, 1925, newspaper, July 25, 1925; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1026346/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.