The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, October 1, 1920 Page: 3 of 12
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THE EL CAMPO CITIZEN October 1, 1920
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I wilk sell at public auction at my farm 4 1-2 miles
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sday. Oct. 7.1920
.. M. the following property:
Jersey-
mules
hones.
g, one half of them first class
TVactor
le Disc plow. :
Harrows
Enough Sulky plow
Sulky plow
Sulky plow
plow, No. 7
plows, No. 8.
Buster, 16 inch.
Buster, 14 inch *
1 single stock
4 riding cultivators
1 Walking Cultivator
1 Cotton Planter, Canton
1 Cotton planter, John Deere
1 Cotton Planter, Case.
1 McCormack Mower ,s
4 Wagons.
1 Surrey
1 Buggy
5 sets Double Harness
2 sets Single Harness
1 Wagon Sheet
1 Cooking Stove
1 Cream Separator
Household and Kitchen Furniture.
Other Things Too Numerous to mention.
Terms Cash. Free Lunch at Noon.
JOE VAUGURA, Owner
J. N. THOMAS, Auctioneer
First Down and Ten YARDS To 6o
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PRICES OF COTTON Arkansas ............$54.00
AND COTTON SEED Average price per ton $43.23.
- Compare the above prices
Prices of cotton seed in the j of Texas cotton and cotton
several cotton states as given, seed with those of other ststea
by the ljiothly crop reporter j and see what Texas farmers
of the goverment of September are doing to the market by
1920. By the State Depart-'
ment of agriculture, Austin,
Texas September 25 1920.
COTTON
Virginia..........35.0 cents demand
North Carolina. . . .34.6 cents I about 25 cents.
South Carolina... .33.3 cent3J One farmer
Georgia..........32.6 cents
Tennessee ........32.4 cents
Alabama .........31.4 cents
Mississippi .......30.1 cents
Louisiana .........30.0 cents
Texas ......,....28.8 cents
Oklahoma ........30.0 cents
Arkansas ........29.9 cents
COTTON SEED
A clear colorless liquid
will heal wounds, cuts, soi
and galls is the atest and
production of medical s<den<
Ask for Liquid Borozone :
a marvel in flesh-healng r<
... - - dies. Price, 30e, 60c and $1.5
selling as fast as harvested. Sold by El Campo Pharmi
Oklahomafarmers are now
offered 45 cents for. Strict Ye— vmi- u
“n/6y-8infh;a„d SJbLIT* 'on*
60 cento- here * 13 if you would have ta
1 Prickly Ash Bitters
and strengthens these ®
in Mississippi
says the buyers are quoting
“cheap cotton” in Texas, which
is affecting the price in Miss-
issippi and probably other
states.'
Stand by your State Farmers
Insttute. Refuse to sell cotton
for less than 48 cents middling
: basis and cotton seed for less
* Per Ton I than $50.00 per ton. Strong
NqNrth Carolina......$60.00 holding h other states. Stop
South Carolina ......$45.60 sellng and help to put the prce
Georgia .. . ........$43.60 up. Do not sell another bale
Tennessee ...........$40.80 at the market or exchange
Alabama ............$47.00 price, whcih represents a loss
Mississippi ..........$49.20 of $75 to $125 per bale.
Louisiana ...........$55.40 Yours respectfully,
Texas ............ . .. $26.10! ♦ J.. W. NeiH,
Okahoma .. y.........$51.001. Director Institutes.
and helps the system to
disease germ. It is the
for working men. Price
per bottle. El Campo Phi
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Bad breath is a symptom <
a disordered stomach
weak digestion. The rem<
for Jt is Prickly Ash
the medicine for men. It _
es th® stomach and bowels
fermented food and
purifies the breath, clears,
complexion of sallownt.fu
makes you feel fire, t-
$1.50 per bottle. K! M
Pharmacy, Special agt3.
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Ford
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
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Reduction in Prices of Ford Products.
V
e war is over and war prices must go. Effective at once Ford Cars, Trucks
Tractors will be sold f. o. b. Detroit at the following prices:
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- $140.00
New Prices
F.O.B.Detroit
$510.00
Roadster - - - -
- $160.00
$465.00
Sedan—Fully Equipped
- $180.00
$795.00
Coupe -----
- $105.00
$745.00
Chassis.....
- $165.00
$360.00
Truck ......
- $95.00
$545.00
Tractor - - - - -
$55.00
$790.00
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The Ford Motor Company makes this reduction in the face of the fact that they have on hand orders
for immediate delivery for one hundred forty six thousand and sixty five cars and tractors. The Company
will suffer temporary loss, while using up the material bought at high prices. They are willing to make
the sacrifice in order to bring business back to a going condition as quickly as possible and maintain the
momentum of the buying power of the country. Henry Ford says: “The war is over and it is time war
prices were over. There is no sense or wisdom in trying to maintain an artificial standard of values: For
the best interest Of all, it is time a real practical effort was made to bring the business of the country and
life of the country to regulate standards.” We are at your command with regular Ford efficiency in ser-
vice and eagerness to fill your orders.
VINEYARD MOTOR COMPANY
EL CAMPO AND WHARTON.
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Ballew, W. L. The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, October 1, 1920, newspaper, October 1, 1920; El Campo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893313/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Wharton County Library.