Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 243, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 26, 1924 Page: 7 of 8
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GRAIN,.
CAICAGO, July 26, — rftencea
yegrlings, 3.500800: bull
E M. DAVIS.
a
ere al*
acts at
the opening.
that Winnipeg had got above $1.50 a
was
1
of.more than 61-8cin some casen. the
$
to
ern belt and the advance w
268tte
8. RSSTARK.
evious
BILL BOOSTER SAYS
live.
ing in Brownwood for first
At.
130 acres.
good
. >
four ‘miles
road.
—243p
a
26.95
Idition, Price
*4
it.
131 acres,/60 in cultivhtion.
1-/ncrM in tract. 30
56
27.70.
I
(Ht Aeociated
la now on place, will take
)
$500 for
payment, easy terma on
part of flrat payment.
It
M
Insurance
109
He
NEW ORLEANS SrOrs
NEW
hy etuart
ORLFANS, July 26 -Spot
fht anch.... . I.al _
/
At Denton C.IA.
1.00,
M
I
ditipn aa of July 25 and
on
us of Sept. 1.
A
(By At—riatfi Preba)
general impression is that the average
247p
(Re-El
).
e
m
RAR SILVER.
RENT
ly
le
Dr.R.L.FARRIS
AN.t:
K men K
•2z
PHYSICI
• Ar PN
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and Treat
I' Bull
-
KOONS
I
than from intermediat» rointn to east-
10
408
K28sAN2
H and B. BEER.
seuson.
Ill West Im nt
omee Phone It I
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♦ :
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hsurance.
FOR SALE.
largest graduating
of the collate Fi
receive degrees.
grade
as $4
sinall
« In 90
interest.
“Home brewing" in
Imitation of the forbl
ylll
nnt. *
oggin
ects for
tan over
aa well
Price $50 per aer
dwelling on south
The market attain rallied sharply
after the posting of the weather map
showing little or no rain in the west-
M Hd player planos for sale.
Ida received instruetions from
August 8 will give the average of this
condition plant as of August 1. and on
same date the census bureau on con-
PARIS, July X-
ni, Argentine flier.
modern
Phon*
243p
house. bar
sr. lota of
for $20 pej
and farm I
arranged to suit per-
Wan Music Co.,
110 East Lee Street,
a new piano to your
•‘LO8T
9 chain,
/trunk
26.90
27.15
27.23
The fonwing cards have been
approved by the censors of the
27,00
26.76
26.69
26.75
26.82
ember
27.17;
March 28.43
May .
Aould consider
le for lint pay-
SMB
m. Tuesday
nation lead
4uahthg
4 putge
M• M-
brofe-
France of an
iden absinthe,
y located on d
Becan trees, a i
acre, including
balance
[ small
ho riy-
bargain
lements
mm
According to the B
does not seem to be i
which will save books,
unique copies, from de
the bookworm. unnoti
deadly work.
When Auto Is Struck
Vka By Pasenger Train
rances of UP to 155 points. %,
Ph
a.te
Wimoty
home anC' si a
iue and Indian Cr
nton.
meat.
New six room d
veniences, east t
gravel street, in/
$3500, small Aa
like rent, f
_ -----— ------i Cattle. 300; hulks for i eeb native
led to onifransientset backs, fresh steers. 7.5069.50; wenbern steers.
ROBERT ■. UEcE.
Fer Tax Collector--
W. A BVTLER
WESr RICHARDSON.
New Rate Schedules
' Found Unjustifiable
By L C C Commission
to market had a. very firm opening
with first trades showing gals of 43
J anouncementa of can-
public ofee:
Show Heavy Inereake
Leet Weeks Reserve
Ori..... 29.41 28.25
Dec. 28,50 27.43
vonts above the previous
While shorts appeared
heaviest buyers, there al
deal of rebuying by bull
who had sold out earlier li
improssed by pi
dry weather in
creasing rapidly in Southern Mani-
toba and it was asserted that heavy
dewa and hot sun had made the last
kman, there
y pre ven five
hany of them
ruction once
d. staats its
No attorney’s fee. No appraisal
fees, No Notary, fees, Just a
small commission of one per
cent for securing the Loan.
, TAV- • "Aaeo-a-A
-LLOST, STOLEN OR STR
ekhigh i
—Unfur
aatiM; private e
IV filter Zp. m.
• Biao do repeiring. reniahing
upholaterir * -"6
OSTBOPATHK
Abrams Diagnosii
Hopms 12 and 13]
MEW fu"ny"2Er2. aetuk
condition of clearing house banka ana
trust companies for the week whow ab
excens in reserve of $29,875,3*0 This
is a decrease of $8,796,850,
T—Cool furnished a part-
e R-272. at
'-Two rooh furnished up-
COTTOX NEED OIL
NEW YORK, July 26, —Cotton seed
Essays To Make Trip
Around Earth, k Air
Rich Strike of Lead
And Silver Is Reported
From Alask Region
BAR SILVER
NEW YORK, July 26 -Bar silver,
68 1-8: Mexican dollars, 52 a-8.
* double bar, red Pierce
Disappearpd from 401
’ bowed* 9530 and ie,
’night. Reward for Inf
act was authorixed from oom pot it Iva'
points over nircuitous tomes to an
")
hiag more to pay for thrity
U.of this. Folks never he-
yu had such opportunity
2 your girl a piano.
WKTMENfS^
■BED apartment —401 West
-E
not justified today by the Interstate
Commetge Commission.
1 Tbs proponed revision would have
made both increases and reductions
in present rates.
J. E J, WARREN.
W. T, CAMP.
E. T. PV.RKINSON.
For Conztable, Precinct Omi
a. J. McAlister.
J. W. ARANT.
O. B. KITCHEN.
ED MAY..
made from an aniseed base, in caus-
ing much trouble to tile authorities
A. B. WILSON. w ’
Fer Treasurer, Brown County t
R- C. GOTCEER
ALLEN F. BOWDEN.
DE'ASKEW.
Fer County Attorney, Brown Countyi
'LMweru Ceawweg
"“widm"amenu.
Andrew P, Richard
4vartment; cool, quiet
W-t78.
ojose.
kt he the
mnthe greek
at 2165, or 85 to 89 points r
Sellers of esterday Were 1
era tMs morning owing to
Denied Authority To
Continue Wool Trade
. t * y --k
(By Aesoeiated Prm) <
Henry Beer
J wiliam Rarkdul
€ CMormgn Abram
. Adrian F. Allkens
Na", 2,0210111%:
Oats No. 2 white 55056%.
COUNTY OFFICES
Fi ES
.. STATE OFFICES
For State Senate:
WALTER C. WOODWARD
v of Coleman
29.30-4)
28,43-5
28.42-56
28.62
28.75
the week-end. Mill inter
as Wall Street and the southw
so Mberal purchasers of contr
a pronounced additlonal fad
For Distriet Clerk of Brown Conty:
CHARLES 8. BYNUM
For Tax Assessor, Brown County:
CLAIR BBTT18.
COTTON
fatnnt
PHONE 256
GUARANTEED MECHANICAL
WORK—THE BENT HAS IN
THRITY i a. W
HIWAY AUTO CO.
Dr. H. ROMINES
ome m First National’mink eUg.
omc Phone eu Wit * '
Residence esa R.2
For Representatve, 1236 Legislalve
District!
Mills, MeHe
Plumbers, G,.‘mi
nsxasn“tren
and were
continued
SALEAt n bargain. new five
| bunne, hrsekfanl room and
T< Mot and cold water. Sewer
Ina. Part cash, easy terms on
ice,.odel ‘ ‘
0215.
When H’s
2M6di l 1 A
City Loans
Low. Close, Close.
27.40 28,45050
27.18 28.25612
27.14 38.22 t.
27.56- 28.30
28.30
A. L PEARCE,
of Coleman.
For Distrlet Attorney, Uth Judlelni
Distriet: /
EVANS J. ADKINS, of Brady.
WALTER D. EARLY,
‘ot Brownwood.
DENTON, Texas, July M—Mito
Violu Lawsom of Browhwooe/ MR
enive her degree m a bacuelor of
selence at commencement MOM
beld by the College of idusuri Kta
hour get. the French nyi
Paris He flew over
&SON
"1 posbsibility of an early frost over tak-
,, ing a late erop, the trade has reason
t+tobe appreheasive as regards the poa-
’ -ihaluJ he --- -bh-____ _.. .
Members of
New Orteans Cotton Exch nge M. 0 FXW*
New York Cotton Exehante
New York mock Ezehanui
mi set tied at 3 8-8 to 4 5-8 net ad-
vane, September 1.35 to 1.35 1-4 and
December 1.37 7-8 to 1.38.
Corn sympathized with the wheat
advance. May corn quickly passed
the new top record for the season
After ppening 1 1-4 to 1 1-fc higher.
December 94 1-8 to 94 3-4, the market
A Dependable Brekura
We wish to advise our patrons and fri
Co., are now the correspondents in Browh
Through Jess Taylor A Company ihe entire
Beer is placed at your Servian.
The firm of H. a B Beer, founded over
the oldest brokerage organization in the Unil
more numerous than evet. thus giving exiaen
suits of H. A R Boer wrevice, ouEJefnud
tench of Ive keys on small
■•where in town. Yale keys.
and Ford switch key. Please
— Mrs. Mika Johnson. 243p
WANTED.
~......~ ------1
-To buy second hand turn- .
uKpe vOh L/ DaHw !V.V -Y -H0 MHJFH*, rag; ver1IN on
exs. balance, will consider a Ford car as
NEW YORE ELTURES
NEW YORK. July 26. -r Cotton
futures closed strong.
High Low - Close Yesdy
Mre,
gatization dK ik
The first air voyage
across the Pacific Oct
CHICAGO, July 26.4 Wheat Ko 2
hard 1.36% 0141%.
New York Coffee and Sugir
NnAoMe, Ino-
New York Prpauon IMehsoga,
R amr*
NEW YORK, July 2«.—in the ab- _________ _ __________
nence,of much needed rains over the largely by highec pfitas atlverpooi 45!
southwest, cotton prices experienced --- ------ ..--.. . -E‘
Eggs steady; firsts 260264: r
nary tints 24%026; storafe
firsts 27%. ,,
Pouitry alive steady; unchanged.
X. s. RONDS,
NEW YORK, July 26.—United States
bonds closed In dollars and thirty,
seconds of dollars.
Liberty 3%s 101.13: firsts 4
103.10; second 4%s 101.25; third 4%
102.13; fourth 4%s-102.14; government
4U* 105.5.
FOR MALE.
234 acres, 105 in cultivation.
UNDERTA KE
Mel LMI
When questiored in the House of
Commons, Premier Ramsay MacDon-!
sld has again refused to make the1
charge that in modernizing the fleet,
the United States was defeating the'
purposes of the Naval Treaty
AL CARDS
--------
LONDONnly BL—Bor silver 34%
pence per aimer Money 2% per seat
Discount ratea, short 803% per
tent; throe months 3%. ,
room dwelling, bum, well, windmill,
well located on public road. price 335
per acre, owner woo Id consider dwell-
Chicago opening prices, whieh ranged
from 1 1-8 te 1-8c higher, September
1.32 to 1.32 3-4 and December 1.34 1-2
| to 1.35 1-2, were followed by sharp
further gains.
MeINN
STOCKS
WH 11 ! -
------ ginnings o11 closed strong; prime summer yel-
This change is due to low, 13.00; prime crude, 11.00 nom-
inal; July, 7825; Angus;. 13 00; Sep-
tember. 1288; October. 11 M. Novem-
now 8497.50.
I make play-
New pianos.
hew$287.50;
-------- Great Britain haa finished the fscal
rnewazachedules. in year.with a surplus of nearly $250,:
restrictions namedin 000,009 and her unemployed are de-
l creaking in number.
Ing to wturn. Phone J-878.________
’ rouND Three keys on small ring
in trout Armstrong Jewelry Company
Owner call at The Bulletin, deserbe,
pay foe thin notice and get the keys
. . - '■ 244c
BITTER,
CHICAGO, July 26,- Rutter lower;'
.. creamery extras 36; standards 334:
27.87 extra firsta 35035%; firsts M01,1:1
26.95 seconds 22033. .
tertg 0 M. Allman. Jit'
9. Phone 1424. 284p
10« ta.my anatrndeaz
Crude Oil Prices Get
Another Reduction; in
Certain Gravity Class
( Ry Aosociated
Dallas, July 26 Prlee‘ omferea
for crude oil of the higher
were reduced In new quMattoM ef
furtive at 7 o'clock this morning pool
eabythe Magnolla Petroleum Co. tor
Kansas. Oklahoma and Tagan AB on
above npecifle gravity U in
Il 2t a barrel at the well
„rpriee.wan for grayhty • to
35.9 aad II te.for oil above H araviiy.
Prices on <>n under 28 gravity re
mains unehanged nt to cnte a her
rel : 28 to * • unchanged M |l 00 and
21 and 329 unanse^ at$in
New prices on Corsicana liht erude
and. Mexia erude are $1.25 • burrel,
a reduNIda of 28 reais
DALLAS, July 26.—Middling cot-
ton 3150; Houston 21.10. Galveston
31.90/ . *
«its
the MMI
.11 my houseold goods. .. .
*8. Ruffin dwelling,-mern,
rbad, m. c. road, fe —:
., FOn RENT.
house, 501 East Depot Street.'
t 1, modern conveniences and
I. Phone 409.—Mrs. P. L. Hqw-
s 243p
----- »
ever made
in was that
KANSAS CITY, July 26.—Wheat No
2 dart hurr 1.2401 46 No. 2 red 1.40.
Corn No. 3 while 1.04; No. 2 yellow
1.0601.98, •
Oats No. 2 White 55; No. 2 while 54.
ST. LOUIS, July 26.- Wheat. No 2
red. $1.4501.47; No. 2 red. 11400
1.43.
No. 2 white. $.1.12: No'
2 yellow, 11.12. 1 1
Oats No. 2. white. 57 1-206Se; No J
3 white 57057 1-2.
I
ing of aborts and some speeutative
buying forced the advance. Cotton
goods reports sad week-end trade re-
vtews were decidedly more favorable
and contributed to the bullish feeling,
NEW ORLEANS FUTURES.
NEW OHLEANS, July 26.-Cotton
futures closed very steady at net ad-
-----------— q8further ncofrd
added to when the officlaf forecast vance
predicted generally fair wegther for
Sunday.
October traded up to 28.65 And De-
cember to 28 41, or 165 points above’!
B. D. Meinroe
Next to Gas Omce
_____ If you want to buy, trade or sell.
' tell it to us. we can help.
CARPENTER a WOOD.
.. — - the muli order Insuen
M RM Moody accumulation of the
zharen of grain, cnetying railroads.
Several re. ogai, mi fuduskriai leaders
:botably Amori.au Cah, which cross
-vww: ed 120 for th Arst time in months
3,500700: and Haldwin Which movedjup s point,
2,0003.33, also took .a protminent purl le the
advance Kinnet end Co extended Mu
sain to 7 poiute, eneral Rleetrie to 6
gidted Dry Bonds Manan
Ul :
three aays rust breeders, with theh2.25: feeders. 7 000 8 00
crop still four weeks from harvest------
bushel for July delivery and
KANSAS CITY, July 2G.“Cattle,
calves, Ito; for week: heifers
6.6048.50; beef cows, 3,60006,765 caw-
aurs aad cutters. 2.2503.15; bologna
bulls. 4.2604.75; vealera, 7.00800:
stockers and feeders, 5.0007,00: top
fenders. 7.75.
Hogs, 2,500: higher; top. 8 41. bulk
of. sales, 8.8509.35; peek leg news.
8.000 8.60. •
Sheep, no receipts, lower. Western
lambs 4,25; not Ives. 12.74: Colorado
ewes. 6.5006.70; fat Tegan Wethers.
46008,00; feeding lamba, 10,90011 35
market closed extremely nervous and
oyernight
advices that rains in Texas fated been
idsuttlelent and that'the indications:
Cor rains were less promising.
googmma: house
plen,-water; 2,
Sheep, 1,000; week’s bulk prieen:
fat lambs, 12.00014.00; eulla, $.500
9 00; fat ewes, 5.00 06,50; feeding
lambs. 12.00012.25.
Hogs, 5,000; higher; top. 9,80: balk.
2.5009.80; packing nows. 80.40
killing pigs, 8,5009.00.
OpeBing: October 27,40;* Dec
27.18; January 27.14; March
May 27.24.
recent Metal legislation,
the average condition of the crop ----------------—. ——™
on July 16 this year Waa 88.5 on Julyiber..11.10: December 10.97; January.*
25 last year .71.2 and the ten year 11.00; February. 11. Sales, 15,700, 1
average for July 25 was 71.2. The ---*--------
4-
P
sibility or another Ahort" crop, which’, WASHINOTON. July 26. In
would lie the fourth consecutive sea teratate Commerce Comuinsion today
non in which consumption overtook denied authority: to tranncontinental
production, a yield this year of 11"nes to establis) or continue lgwer
128,000 Bales, or 11,000 larger than lam rates on wool und mowuir from Pat n-
year, would prohahly be a short crop fie coast termiaats and vdiacent poines
with probable requirementa for next than frnm intareeaiaie "emi •—
amesheroxtaorggiadsznsamzreecmdtumnrrimieirsefts
z0 S2m:
SAFES
■IE OURS BEFORE
Ji4 IBUXING
MO and Up
completed on May 17, when three air-
planes of the United States Army
Service landed in Khshiwabara Bay.
Paramushir Island, Japan,
CHICAGO, July 2 ..- stile. 5e0;
week's bulk prices; beef steers aad
yearlings. &.40010.50; nockers and
feeders, 5.2507.00; fat dowa, 4.000
Ato; beef heifers. « 85 0so: canhen
und cutters, 2.6503.50; veal calves.
9.00010.00,
further deterioration Temperatures
were lower in the southwest, however
that the omeial forecast was for gea- c.... .... . . -
eraiiy fair weather for Arkansas, cotton.g ulet unchanged: sales on the,
Oklahoma and Tegau, except probably. S.66 bale;, toarrlve, none; low
local thundreshowers,on Texas coast I m idaling 2 75: middIinz •306: good
The Mat Government cotton crop midrun K 3112 Receipts, 42.. stock
condition report prill be released on __:____ ________
' I K* . ,5 7
For Commisaloner, ProeAnri
1, YOUNG HESTER ’
W. P. TIMMINB,
AgFavei Fu EublleLWelaher, Preetaet Ome:
"wood. L Q. (Bud) REESE
GEORGE MeCHRISTY.
CHARLES T. JACKSON.
W. A. (BUI) MURRAY.
and complete wire syatem_jpefsibe hananne
and with as few errorsahumanly ponsibl.
। . ED BI
I PLUMeIa AhO
| Vhont I
10950 10.15: pigs. 9.6001 1.00: packer
sows. 8.1068.26.
Ae Abnene store to close out our pres
•t-rioAk. of pianos and player pianos.’
dve trem 350 to $24 by buying now.
94 pihdoe and falkink machines taken
--euag"8P"
oration is likely, which would prob-
ably be noted in the government re-1
ports due August 8.
Returns to the Government as of.
July 16 indicated a yield of 11,934,000
bales compared with 11,616000 ladies
. c D. 1 ted hy Goxernment returns as of July
e4ecK 25 last year when final ginnings last
'.la beanon were only 10,128,000 bales ut
ana ""ne* 500 pound grosa weight
Under the circumstances in view,
or prebahle increasing weevil activity
in the future perhaps storms and the
----------- ...- -.a- -x-
—PLOYED lady wants a light
Nbousekeeping room, in a Protestant
home Bo 35. care Bulletin. 243
PkESNAKIG — Plain and fancy
- ewinK. 1201 8th St. Phone R-1350.
s2te Maud Leach and Mrs. Annie
2lottuua..c..249P
WANTED-To bay secona hand
AtaHBra and stovea. New Sewed
MM Store, XU East Broadway aad
204 Brown Street. Phone >75. 230
■T^OfiSALE
i FOR SALE—One antomebie steamer
stheL -Genuine fiber. Mr. Campbel,
6932 Pisk 244
EOR$ALE, CHEAP— Registered and
, j u _____ Subsequently huge profit taking
NFw ARI EANS Juty 26 — The cot* sales and large hedging operations
NEW ORLEANS, July 26 The c led to oniy sransient set backs, fresh‘steers, 7,6069.50;
demands here being based on the fact17.5069.50; yearlings ond
6.2568.00; cows. 4,0005.0:
2.00 62.50; bologna bulls
1 aapartment, south exposure, all
enlence», oh tame floor. Phone
5•0______244
RJRfl'l—Now unfurnished apart-
^FisM S^eet and Avenue E.-
\EnT-Newly furnished apart-
.H convelenees. Phone 1026.
Men, -Mt. W B. Hoffman
ern defined territory
The Commission held that presont
all-rail rates on wool pnd mohair in
the grease irona west ern territory of
origin to uorth Atlantic ports are us
ljunst und unrenscnalle, und preserib-
.. , . ed a resnonable hasis of maximum
• st Jde joint rates. Rellyf under the fourth
udkaz(BzAeeqciqind Preea) (section of the Interstmie Common*,'
WASHINGTON, July 26.—Proposed
new schedules revising rates on pot- -------- .uwu,
roleum and petroleum products fronr extent detailed in the dectsion.
points In Missouri Kansas and Okla-
homa to statidns in Hlinois on the
Mobile * Ohio railroad were found
RENT—Five room furnished
. $20.00 ver month. Phone 937
sd4p‘m ARter 6 p.
1 73. 243p
NEW YORK July M Btork prices
continued to meek higher levels in to
(day* brief wesnion of the market, de
Aspite the umal week-end promt, tak
ng in several mecttons of tie Hot
T Reviving Ww"1* ih the wentern
- agricultural ---
Motor Pedro Zat
--who hovped off
from Amsterdam thia morai on a
projected world flight, arrivea al Rol.
terdam aad left at > 48 a m tot L.
UtoM oopr
10:10 a m. Avlation ezperts bora
I not believe tee will to abb th continu,
his night beyond Lebouikot today.""
. Is following the route talde hy Ma
"tcre. Ie rHeh yia:
------------1
Sheep. Ito; lower ArfbK, 12 25
culls. 6.00; fat ewes, 3,500580.
, HenryMount
ARCHITEOr ’
Popeda Bandhs Phone a
Jan. .... 28.50 27.50
Mar. ... 28.70 27.67
For Justice of ffao Pence, Preeinet ft May ... 28 77. 2733
• । Opening: October 2825. Docember
27.45, January 27.50. Maren 27.67, May
QA* FITTINa
-
JOB B LEACA
For Sherim of Brown CobbIji
BERT HISR •
- MARION M. COX.
For County Saperintendent of Pablle
lnatruetion:
- M. L. COBB.
For Couaty (Iwk, Brown County,
Oar nplempdrifrgaalrattam is prepmned to handle she abeotinu
i radera, jfflBw or small. In cotton, grata, provinions, coutoh saed
bondaekar. coffee, etc. - A
"uracgrczrrdomdpht irjsr xsrss , ‘
or atocka, bonds or the commodity to whih you am ttbested. Our
daily cotton letter nent eh request.
NO ACCOUNT Too LAnaE-
NO ACCOUNT TOO aMALL
Despite geperally favorable weath-
er for the new crop corn cloned (N‛m.
l-2t o 2 3-8c net higher, December
---- , - . ... -.,95 3-8 to 95 5-8.
the previous close on both th* active! Onte wu. niuniu ,
and new crop
dian eats crop. Starung unchanged
to 2-4 higher. September f 1-2 to
47 7-8. all months climbed i Midi)
Provisions rose with hoax and
gain
(ommiG W IMS MOUD A
W DOME AS WEL P tT CM
M DOME, WHICH ISM I •
AG00D IDEA D DO Te eesr
We CAL. OUR DESr <8 IOC
BO G000y
High.
Oct. ... 23.65
Dec. .. 28.41
Jan. ... 2822
TODAY’S MARKETS
' BY ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE TO THE BULLETIN
t —- • . ugrsguuurus ।
i_LIVEN WK__j ""IT
PORT WORTH July 26 ICnt
—; including 150 calie ■ aten
beeves, ’MBIOO stockerk. 8,0605.
cows, 2,51 04,00; ’ "
to 45 points over yesterday's close
Prices.continsredtoradvanpe,rapidly "" •■««» marke by about
aftaraths St nil. anpcemober zcouts toroctober. Aferarise here
H. & B. BEER
eonemunrjankmunbededsaonn,.
Cotton. Stbewoa, •eno*, •eeto, Previieha
Cotton A«M OU. Sugar and cete
-------- . t - ;
Crow Battery Service
Phone 400
Generator and Srarter Week
Free Tstng. friendly SERMIE
■atter.ee rechargea in 8 24 Heart
We WUt Appreciate Your Businena
Tills summer reprement au |
of to per cent over the gra
elans la the mu.mar to 102a/
pereentage of these atodMkr
petted to enter the teachiht
kion
erosning near Round Rot*, eighteen
miles from Austin, by Ito Itera-
(tonal-Great Northern pamnenger train
No 8. All De Mexicuns lived in the
Del Valle commuaty, not far trom
Round’Rm-8 One of the badly m
(Haled hodies was recognieed as ihat
of H C. Hernahdez The others have
not been Me ntif led. The car was to
molished, as M was hurled throuku
the afr many yards The arain left
Austin at 9;to o’eloek tound for
Round Rock and other points.
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, JULY 26, 1924
mile* ewwa. Phone a-811. 24
hli—vetchman’s Yonst at
Us Mrket PhOM 444. 276tte
Real Estate. oans,
‘ L Phone 254
FORRENT-IFmnishe
East Adams.
Ths commission. In ordering the
schedules canxenled, gave the carriers
ies & Dublin tonofmhit with
EoNE teoptmignn.
Brown County Medicat Society
M.LBROWN,M.p.
r $ Phone 010(0 31
| Nonidenc 52
JOEE.DILDY,M.D.
H.LLobstein.M.D.,
Residence Phone M.
A -------A------, 4 a
calves, 2.0006/80.
...00; higher; to, IM balk. . ---------
925090: packing nows. 6,000700 Associdteq Dry Goods Mm at 1
6.00910: pigs 5.0007,54 iSuzar sad Mathtemon alkali udoved wp
shcep, none; steady. Ihmbs, 8,0 13 to 5 points. The closing was strong
.... . "mehe yearlinen Sales apiroxlmae4.5050o sharen
7.00607.00; Wethers, G.6047.25; FWM. toa m.---r .---
IMti.M; Mockers, 3,5015.00. Five People KTled
EAST ST. LOUIE. July 26 - Hokn,
4,000: Mgher; top. 10,15
YED-One
iw bicjele.]
.! my6leth large or
tiyrpays 1000 loai
tom ths, principhana
! t ________
C[q§§ifiedAdoertisements__
“oDdANNOUNGEMENTS
The Bulletin is authorlzeato make
the following —
didates for pu
corrov LETTEE ,
H. and B. Beer wired Jess Taylor
and Co. todky as follows:
NEW ORLEANS. July 26.—The mar-
ket assumed sa upward tendency
-gain this morning owing to early
reporc o rain of consequence in Tex-
as and over most other sections of
the western half of ths belt where
moisture is badly needed to prevent
MONEY TO LOAN
ON CITY, FARM AND |
. RANCH PROPERTV |
Easy Terms - Prompt Service I
CUTBIRTH A SEAY
-"Ahetraetn and Toas *
At The Abstract A Title company t
ISA Center Avenue Phone ITT i
—.......................
RENT-Hrnished room. /308
Phony/:756. y4243c
BOUSES
general Iki press ion is that the average POTATOES,
condition of the crop today la prob- CHICAGO, July 26. Noathea steady .............
ably lower than it was in July 18, and Kanaan xacked Irish colhlers 1 150 according to
If the drouth continues in the western 1.45; Virginiq barreled Irish cobhiera returned yest
half of the nelt, especially in Texas, 275 ej 00: ______
until the end of July, further deter! Irish cobblers, 2,0062.00.
‛C
h7/
te*
X3
m-,-
Come around. let's talk it over, t
strike ot silver lead ore has been
'made on Galena Hill near Keno cuy,
............... —e • Frank GilPhtoe, who
Einia! barreled Iris cobhlera, returned yesterday. \
Borth Carolina barreled The asnaya run over 700 ounes of
—" ---g. nitver and sixty per cent lend tohe
marketa CMFWYPVRGKQJzha- toh, he said \
REGULAR KEzTiks
• of Brownwood Lodge No. 279. A. F. A
A M., the torn and third hursdas
ulghts of each month.
’ 5 H. C. PEYTON. W. M.,
NAMKBMING, Secretary.
LOST AND FOVND
L
cultiva,,
locatorom
rom/Brow
(By Prew)
■ AUSTiN, Texas, July, N Four
... Mexican men sad a Mexicau girl,
heitern. aboyt 16, wer killed thia morning al
l 10:20 o’elock when the ear to wbb* 1
I toy wet* riding was utruck at a
HUTHER E. CROW.
MISS MARY PHMLIPa
For Commisslener, Preetet Ba li
A. J. DUNCAN
T. N. (NAT) SIMMONS
N. A. (Nap) PINSON.
D. H. (DOUG) WOOD.
E. 8. THOMPSON
mamem
meh
4
hro new 5 room houses
iaperf tract
7 (Brake and
mile from
t $65/00 per
DAWSON, Y. T., July to-A rick'
g. moderp con-
[ell located, on
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