Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1936 Page: 5 of 10
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And Ambulance Service
MARKETS
Clover seed—22JO*2fe.OO.
Timothy amd—Old »io-*.7S, new ,
8oy boons' 3 yellow lJg 1-4.
Cosh provisions — Lord 11-37A; 1
nos 10JON; loo! 10J&A; bellies
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PORT WORTH. Teas* Oct. IS—
^Wheat 1 hsrd^lMtt-UTtt.
. Open 3 wbUe 1074-U2; 3 yellow
1134-113.
Onto S fed M-56; 3 rod 52-43.
Barley Nn^d 34-33; No. 3 83-36.
MUo I »•«»* 170-lB; | yellow
167-172.
SafOr 3 white 110-175; 3 while
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Sab or Trade
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SPANISH STUCCO. Modem
Dc#>i« fond*- Cal 13:30 to 3:30
or after 5 p. m. 1803 1. l«e
wOOdllR, O. —(UP)— James
X <*mj*ell. defendant In a clyU
suR filed an affidavit of prejudice
StyfJPd lie Is unable to yet a fair
trial in gammon pleas court. Camp-
bell chats* dthat Hu C. a Oauit,
wife of the plaintiff, ts too "ehum-
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i UP >—Livestock
Hogs 3J30, 337 direct: .ah
•wen. mostly steady-1* high
Wednesday's average; some 1
off more; top 3J8;' desirable
HP M*Mfc 173-1W M. I
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Omr present stock ft used cars is
complete as to flakes ynd models.
been ifut tn tint
lift \m ~nu-m
.1177 1133 I13TT:
1171 1183 118ftT
clast condition
to Sell
Legs:!. Market firm; receipts
2.703 cases; fresh graded firsts 23;
extra firsts 30; dtTOSS 234; current
receipts 77; checks 23*4.
Butter: Market firm; receipts
7.471 tubs; extra firsts 32-324; ex-
tras S3; firsts 31-314; specials 334-
34; standards 324; centralised 3114.
Poultry: Market steady: receipts
48 trucks. 3 ears; feese ;34; ducks
13-174; spring chickens 114-15;
hens 13-13; broilers 15-13; turkeys
13-13; leghorn hens 10-13; old roost-
ers 13-14.
Cheese. Twins 174-174; daisies
13-134; longhorns 13-134.
Potatoes: Supplies rawer liberal
for Idaho russets, slow;
market steady on Colorado red Mc-
Clures, demand light, ftuhn russet
Burbanks 3 40-2.50; U. S. NO. i
2-00; Washington russet Burbanks
270; Colorado red McClures 2.40-
2-55; Nebraska bUse triumphs 2.40;
Wlseandn round whites Lgg; U. fl.
FRANKLY, YOU
HOT H. Ru» m. Up
HENRY MOUNT
Transportation
SAVE TOE!—SAVE MONEY!
Lost and Found
1938 Clievrolet
ii * fv ok
-Attack and white Boston
tall about 7 nKmths old. weur-
nuees when feet Reward, call
Round Trip from Brownwood
SILENT
Wanted
Ride Our Fine New Busses
AUdtlN-ltoRRS
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1936, newspaper, October 29, 1936; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1026788/m1/5/?rotate=180: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.