The Farm-Labor Union News (Texarkana, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1925 Page: 2 of 4
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Directory in which we note that you to gain and nothing to lose.
yew are in a position to export raw
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PARISH
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every where:
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New Mexico
seetied; loR of Ian
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Union News is omitting the
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(86p)
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(36p)
ferward delivery cotton now N-
$1.10; 100-$1.85 jdelivered.
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sighed up by Union farmers.
farmer- .just howto get rich farming.
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of ur cotton is
sweet ;
75 cts;
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do a
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Manehester district, the greatest cot-
tn spinning eenten in the world.
bh. We have
per. 100-50et; 200
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and solicit yeur i
straight cars of I
Pineka ■
Bryan (.
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the Union News,
theast corner of
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have Pellagra, Read my
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and signed up and placed the
more profitable deal: oulnergt <<
ABLES IN
HIEAST TEX.
free for takihg few orders. Jim Smith
Farmingion, Ark.- •
PATMAN & MOSLEY
ATTORNEYS at LAW
Civil Practice in AN Courts
on Co ' Ru eh R;
Tyler; Shet
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GKLAHOMA
■; V. 11. John
We hold a first class eonnection
here and our representatives are in
IINIONB4
(VOTTON
mey, Che rokee,Ce , 21; I
u to home
red loam
medieine. Send address.
Mohawk, Fiorida.
( 'km/w Co. 17; M). . w
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Fl
GN NHL BUYERS
WRITE TO BARKSDALE
ow how thej will do.
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Be Sol 1
never die
The ceumtry nepds
e farmers with grit and serise. No
nu« slingers needed. We have an
perience much trouble along ' hat lme,
, xon-contraeted Cotto.
her? who do not se their way clear
sign these contracts* that -
BUl. ON THE BARREI. HEAD.
The advantages the members that
sign up their cotton will have over
, ah; J.
। and prat i.
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thee
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lf i-jtkt
bark
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of the
. { ef exporters of Indian and African of our members will no
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COTTON GROWERS WANTED
ali who wshko help organize a
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54,
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yeu in fine eindi
$100. Fovvest
Bingen, Azkansa. .
yours tv allow you to pool your cotton. ’
It will enble you to be bett able
Any banker or merchant with.bu -
sines sefse—"and most of then have
plenty of that- wil not object w y
signing up your cotton. /If thej de
object, it will bt simply becau
Farm-Labor Union of
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er with them. that we will not ex
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7 ig them.* - . <
We ought to.have 500,00g bales of
' Many man of many
FARMERSTURN
TO F. k of A.
J. K. Gorham, De-
(40p) 4
buying or Netting.
E. L.BARKSDALE
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Matienai Fale igen
Texas State Agent
16 i 0 1 2 (" mnimi ree Si.
• . DAM AS, TEXAS
M W. E. Elliot*. Eran c.,_ 21; h m‘M
./ii ef the
"hudera! and divine
If you have Btomach
swimming in the
metallic taste, ___________
tion, melancholy insomnia, yo may
I I o t V. ith
00 $1.0; 1000-$3.00 --,-t
W. f. BLACKBUEN, * V
*- ■ Jefferson,
2 .
to some ex-
tiek be the F. f.
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pp will be contracted by out State campaign let u. not forpet the many
or Nationai Agent, in ternext RO or other thing, that we must be doing.
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names and addresses from the fore-
going tetters for good business ree
Davidson’s Textile Ble book.
From the agents’ list of our locli,
cotton exchange it seems tha, yon afe
our services as . your
Weighs Patman J.
us in
u! lie tijd
set are ir1
in’mos rpi will reach you in
< ■ ition. YHave warf Champ-
Linie Ui
y w
aim, but this much can he said that
Maa Italian correspondent represent
’ , one of the leading cotton houses in
th great spinning district of. Italy.
• while the English correspondent is
eneofthebigspinner buyers in the
ihroeklyu N. Y. or Soejety Terhnieai
ON SIGNUP
a—.
• From England . .
Manchester. England befo
Dr.F.M.Lughmiin
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To the Mmbership df the Farm-Ia- scalpers anil Uh.
bar Union ofe Ameica. . \ ~.to dg it, and that i.
Dea Brethren: , 4 2 - pig them.-
couhtry is very thinly
hy his lick tonrue und fair talk rot
the buril of the r^op -tome 115
. for w! icl l ’ 220.00
or about enough to pay the fertilizr
if the chamber yof com -
P
well
We Sell for ( ounty Agents and
Produce .Houses:/ ।
l/the i /
a
iat
and the kid- a hid foi tla
he farusink inc.trv.
botl sjhtkors
;mnphle in hat 161. M
. vsisitt i LMu '
tea and any ether informal ion that
M enable us-to commence to line up
Mb bubiness.
. / * . Yours* faithfully
_ --- Onion plants: Crystal wax, Whi
HIGH BLOD PRESSURE iitexpep - ana yelow Brmuda sosoets,5
-iveb mTrmW/ without drugs. Sen a 730s, 100n-s.m "lElicevea, MM
iire • D/N Stokes, Mo haw} weed: Tom Watson, Georgin MB
Forda—. (36p) snae, Kleckley sweet, Alaha
ton prelucers
all
l b«* >• a, < li
MniNnH1, » H4•
Established over 17 yuan.
27 I. / E. Euek, el:
Nirtofil mostear Co. 12’
F. j. Mapls ( hoctaw -( o,
FROST PROOF < ARBAGF PLANTS
Allivarietie s, :800-Tct ; 500- ; 100g
arviyal; satisfaction, guaranteed. Un- Cabbage olants, any variety, nope
ion Plant Company, Texarkana, Ark. ietzer,/a0e-30ets; 200-0 cenas;
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National Agent Barksdale has be,
iqations with these and t/si
exporters, with a view geotto
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have to wait <»wr a long per ior o
• 1610 1-2 Commerce St.
Dallas, Texas, U, S. A.
Dear Sirs:— , Vhpse that do not sign, will he iM+h
Your address has I teen brought to very lowest estimate : ! a ti000
out notice by Skinners Cotton Trade per hale. In signing up, yKhave all
jong national salesmey can swing
for us. 7-
- ‛t.y
This is Ine "drawing card" ofour con-
traet system. Our membersedo not
To the Union News amyitsread-
office. .T
m will be sold to a beter a
meree . can
like ta: e,
- The "1 T So o Parish demonstration Aa o m a
puU* Htalk-at av. gatinnel. 64nAA
eyal,chao, an. boy it wa. li.,. 1VdUE«E 4)
best Big Rix ha, for he toli thie
a whole year
L Wright, Bryuu Co. P; < . C. Mill;
Mortgaged Cotton. jlive ami. let live, and do unto others
a very large per cent as we would have thnie do unto as
morgaged and many ami l believe the (jreat Giod in hev-
a meeting of
Texas District Union tg
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pleased to releiye from you full de- kuuec. w «w..»
toilsofyour.terms of representation wu be absolutely sar inaggettipg
•complete range of type, samples, money dut of the cotton, befone
poor standing, instrutions regarding
Fitzwater Pamphlet Want Adsa:
* ' Advertise your whats in this icrman. jr.
expense of tie crop.
Another fruitfarmer r ved the
b. F. ARNOLD
Attormey at law
Texarkana, Aik. office 114 12
East Broad, ever Wester tim
Dealer in real estate, Hai
farm for sale or do you
buy one. Address B. F.
"Texarkana, Ark. —k
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matoes. potato? . -ic., -hould be giv-
en the ame eorisideration as tje cot-
Npw:that we avet-no Donge divided
ov r a unch 06 pbliticienr that vill
do-gky little.for Hr, Igt u get dowr $
teb-oqeriv > basins h means o
w*eR % ? c n *of teu - av ten dolfp<
in tev minutes where even well eyKan-
ne-politisians can iinj ave y th:
an ioqTFin ten month / 3
ovhaur from yerv tos.
- L.
cn, Hryan ( e . 12;
D. . *
APPLES Home drie.: iles, 25 lbs
I, I > T rr .
We are representing a large firm
The writer himself had a fair crop
front di
the Ju u-r.
great, amo nt of TEN CENTS a box
for some ot hi- fry through the
Florida Citrus Eyeange..- -
R, A. Stokes, t
Chip)
Manchester markets.
If you are in a position to con-
Ct art
12, ;
Jone .
W ‛ at
-(.12; .1.
UH, . p
Co. 4,5: C
Dal-?, 1,.,
. $ 1 -75"[om alo plants 300- 85c t s; 300
25; 1000-$2..Bermuda onion piants
A eotton Szmmer ha everythiag to n00-75ct; 1000-s1.25.- All postpaid,
gain a nd nothing to lore b signing ’Satisfaction guaranteg. Culver Mant
th" pooling agreement. - Co., Mt. Pleasant. veNas. • (37p)
large buyers of cotton contraet for tion with most membera, yet thre
their supplies in the spring. They are other produets we must be look-
will come to our agency and contract" ing out markets far. Say the em-
tton ‘ grwing group af
fy apply to M. Lat
ro peet Park W?4,
.+our ■ 1 I 1 ' as. Ma
ailun. To Member oumties N. E. Tek:
■.. «s
J \l have thislay called
the Northeast ' . .
meet at Titi burTesas March
o'r- ’ ■.3 ..3 <
E
K Ase H otton seed plantet ane year Sweet, leneream, Susarstick, an al-
cyted • for $ 1.75 per bushel, good so Sweethear from I). H. Gilbep
-cuy year oed X1.25. A. S. Joiner , Monticello Fla. 1-8 lb-10ets; 1-4
HKilin, Texas. ' M150 eents. Honey Dew eam-
—=—+- —-------------------- seed package 10 cents deliver-
FOR SAf,E Black jaek, with white ex. Half and Haifseotton seed from
a he 1 • MRS Al \ NE SMITH, See-Trena
limiieuti Eox ,389, Jefferson,
»; 1000- , • '
.. Ai plants Mllivered pan Ff>R SAI E Cotton sqer, Mebane and
id. < bhase errown fvom best . select- Sike s.Sk25 iper buhel, Seer peanuts
l ing Island ■ eg. All Munis guar- white Spanirh pickery 6 cis
> ‘ te Ecach cuslomer in-growini ca 7 eett pr poune. t
udition. Qur Union, lahel will Ans „Arie ow, uih boars pigs, to
sh.oa ea -hripmnenr J l timrti inont
H. Winfieii; Tes
• '
I yih to say to ail F. L.U.mem-
bbaze. Swept potato slips
mhount: 200090ct-: dte $1.7
iem how to farm ut he;
ay u w to sell fir market
make or raise. | wani. to
know what neid it would do if a farmi
o,i write :
—--tanni *.
run -monthly , this
en the farnik euul
i dA ome .tinkinpi
"*\ to UJI ‛ ‛ f im‛
T. M. I ip, Aika Co. 12
in his orange g ove this rasonwhen
i a con! race along came oneqf these vamblers and
up to it and ■
eie.it. All I can <.
i maesahe rjrh richer an
yf I*» sier.
iru’up fotrthe r»“*d
l rMeri < • 12* (rrSahtordi, Fan- crut. liyg. Sacked F. e.R per bshel
Co 21; ,l rmi iliy, ( odm < >. 2i; I,1..s2.0/lielier bavis, Hyw ood,, eklu.
Peee, Pai. Pint Co ;2; L-inig iacket., / 1 (tex)
nnin Co. 1.2: J.' A, Ricter, Collin co 7,4—-t—---------’—;---
Strickland. Cowman Co. 12; T. H. Viekers, ’ NO 11" H Make mhuch money uwith
' -din Co. 26; r H r. Torry I., >2 iome a le cat a er. Start now. Special
. A Carron, pelt ' 6; Floya FAnme, offer to loeal secretaries. Write E. B.
" ’ Cloninger, Hughes Springs, Tex. (MM
ites 'it
for so mauy thou, and bale. of cot* bel . that are stakiug heir all on tojto know1 if any bedy doe
. . " • /. '
• . t . . • I ’ ’ *
elsment of people here rom the"best
citizen to the lowest skunk. No
#"7 hrhes, 'no eehooisthis xar but,
, -, , y 1 these are coming. All that migsht
desire to crush the Farm-[abr l n -1218, . 1 2 i r
_ . . .• 2 . • fhink of coming bent can write and
ion. There is ho honest business , ... . . . n *
, • . - 0.1 12a . IL will • explain more.Piease enelae
man but who wants to pe,the farm-iata.ap and -seir-addressea envelope
rea- ers prosper and get 2 thy can fbEicrisia farmers are needea hee. ,
their preduets, ami Athey shoulti co24* . .
_____ .* JOHN A. ROBERTSON,
operate with us in every way possihk. • Pg
. .l . * i , 24: , J Jal, New Mex. . , • s
to that end. I believe ^f our anem
tiers wil go h talk this mati r'ov- .
PREPARINGFOR
re they get final returns on their
Navarro < W. H.FPimi
Emma (hie i . -irnton
Ruo.n w6 ,, \\
A. k w of. tns
'Texas.
• e
a d he urel ourihf Molli
Memir conrdinsrpleehre®
street calpors. I want each mem pietntaikve areseitt. impr tant.
get that fact thorughly iettiir ' * '. - .1 E. DAVIS 1’..
in his mind now • ' A’___________________
* . ’ ’ • I 1 .‛‛H. 4.1 -' --
I am Are aftthis whelhthe
advamtages geal have beer idenion -«
ratert Sy) onirating, tjat every-
member wil be anxiohs to oukrat
his egtton nezf cai. We Mr dh1
eh * oh qhe4
there is oify on®1 way
ip quit patroniz-
al ever organizeul knows
hil,' leadeNof
futinof
U P
. ■ sion, Copenhagen Market. Early and
051-101000-51.75. Delivered Late Flat, Dutch; Parcel post prepaid.
PueFMam “aramsne. sEED smemanis
-! Psamh-sikzonaom chCnne, mm pa „m.
ka-stal Wax, Yellow Brmuda, parcel plants, pone better, M perthousana
Octs; 500490ets; delivere. Tomato plants any inz
11000-81,50; 5,000-$6.50; 10,000-$12.00riety,maady abont Api tat, 200160
Full count promptshipment, safe cemts; 1000-1.0 i
rt cotrapei’ a
t ft,. -un
• Tw . AM . I
i tot trt,z 1 of (i
farm organiatiens do tirt tuthe
We must foek ■ :ii fo: •
,.... .... ..... .. ..........ft . about May lst. Our upply is,
FieST PROOF . ARTAGT and o ‘ . .7’, . n"2.1
your orler--
jon plante: leadinv varietie-. eabbage . .... ’
. rure to get them Rei
realv MArch t-Ho to 30th prices. 20 1 . .. V
* ’ arantee ail pkar s Ui
.0‛ernts: 500 $1.00; 1000 $1.50 iter .
< riwing coneition. Bgt
tpuda onion i>liut ready now, pa ice ., . . . Pr
ihlefot them, after
ame a cabhare, heading varietieg m- 1., : ,
-them. Yours for eo-op
nato prints in -cm. on; price
peiuts,~fourteen hands high for les- Crook Brethers Luray Tennessee, will
Hhag one third hi. reai value Fum- go whil they last at $G per 1001
jish any kind reference wanted a- i ckeelivereiinTexas.wedeliverall ,
hi brendling, if intmeste± write C. pha (. i. the । third zon, Potate ■
i fl. Qdom, Rusk, Tex. {ltp) plants will be ready for
• ■ - , - mg .___' / 2. 1 —
NEW MEV—A Pi
( otten, (‛ttn Seed,
--ee - ier - • ick totl I n La -
hpr‛ nign r work your fool head anything in car load lots
it’up.o yuMr lodhopper. . We buy for count, agents ana
IeRi ' PA I 11 - $e • produce houses:"
loral, lw* Sot Pari h, 1.::., -.1 _ .a
—— Feed, Flour, Fertilizer
ood-o, hustling ectetary « 4 ». . . a
., x 3...... ti m and anything mi car load
caunty, senh s10, . I kits
2 for 36 Fitzw / +
he wily u • He Sure and get in teuch
zi with this office before
. it Would be o4Gs pecial interest to mereh ant ati have a heart-to-heart ee,
hear if you arerpsesnted il. thi talk with, nizd an.t . how I mi that it . . . . .
country and take this opportunity of,wjn be to his auv:antag a well a "overted to Some Extent
ryihin
farmers," is tl
Marsh puts ' it
Brghdway, New York. * (26p)
ori giatiek possibly 10 piuts
OFF' New York quotations and 150
triet, and I <-t you adres from vqihit- ew York,.
200 point-,.i $15.00"per ale. . •
1 ear members wh do hot sin
p„these olton «conacts, will New
. ... . . their many r points OF F ! Wehavustorsqize.An.idcbt,
5fthisisconeet,TtaketheljbertytsofiewYorkqworations,faruragent.c,N, Nu, ,
ask to entrust me with yeur agnextn n potract that cnttan th' the dP..... N "
4.0 .1 I r .. 4. - It, U *n "9, eet rae l .that cotten Ml the eleven Jive membdr and hape to get
for the sale ot your cottoh in ltal. Surin.’Fi: rh. LLimnt, reaun that \ \
M « A.a; ui - Mil, ’’?”**• ‘"theesimp* reason Ihal many more in the nor futur ,aswG
My firm is estahli shed in Milanoih. . . . deliv, » ... , BN
’ 1 , he can no Hura anve the,dehvery <m have hren tailing and ■ veat ing ‛aii
(Milan) since 1876, one of the oldest ich.t cat., k..- th. an. “kna
4 i . « i r ■; ,y.chat cotton, • u the cotton that igceing our proiurt. taken awiy, from
in the cotion trade here and at the u. in theg contre. he rjf . 1 . . '
feet you will find a few references iHe. 7 " h 2 "jus h the hpee ulatois and ramblere
. "l... ( rwaranU'c Ms - delivery because he who give us wiat th, , please amt
Iamver "e iutroducedt al,hotds your rmtract that you have "m wa a living, Ieaving
< spinners, and a 11 pr * signed up to deliver your cotton to । . • - ।
m assure a g over. Bim, an th. comtraci is a hinding
Hoping to hear favorably from-you 1____ e
No member shoulc sign
ati less he means to like u
deliver his cotton. Just soon as this
cotton is delivered to thke buyer, the
members will get full ettiement.
$i 1 ' ' 1 1 hr 1 » 111 ■ I I' I (rilii ted thoi’o M.n‛ ' tit I , nows RATES: 2 eenta per werd.-
niv .jtcicyimd 1,g Natini PreidenI itvwiti is rst yet (aunt the werds in your
reatili. in. Hue, h i, iwviadyunth ainvti, L-1 of i hie and remit C ASH. .. . ,f x , _______
mie 11 । ii ij ala. c1hen o- licael ■ idi ii4tnjne oHhl. ______1 _ PAN’fs :Wechave niee fiel grown J
fen thi <• il lt1np/0 3-—. STRONG IWO goir old rse tu hes tontata platitsand when transplanted
/ l ot the i+**u l H li iiuypMi: whn.iHtcaitl-tiiotiitomner-.Faclz;tozen:/Fiberta ‘ ‘ ,
. N '. Ii-r the lii st <ii,h thi - Wehl mas h, -tateikldt iresi - ■> t, : feci J*? 1-e cent- each br si, tfer hot bet plaids. These plants ae
’ (lord | i1zWai i'h inp lot ’ •< cniploteeVphi‛:cn, .' tic,ahm--r hhmhe<r: iHAitas s toafat H; jaeked i
r and 11*1 i|;, - (c tiie Pacfl-latr l ior oNnerii. . cent । aci o, s per hudred in ►
i} a lihe ' .. . • ■ . 1 Hitzwafer er nt in < ch ■/,. parked Tea oy-: • rav 1mr Niirm-. !eI io, June Pinks Farlina, andPonde-
1, cz1py ro~a Priees teu-tSets; 200-Gbis; 500, • _
91,2 an lo0e $2.25 delivereby par,-
e ga t. s . : -——1
1116., \i
"I ' imie.
rtie wa w
wiik-kiced or uninvfereiri
0iMkK8 FROM 1< ALN. * will o enlerthe nanie of RBERrS
' vine l.- . list or iocal ecretirjes v in, have ordered ‘ ot . anothe year. Price sa per
a «ozt h b *6′00 til pagnpiletf forth ir lec*smce last regort, bu hel-eslivereu to ad Texas ppinta
and die ~ i" • i ineltie • 111 (• mian. indi idual ordel ; • Firat come will
' ; TEXAS, .jhe fii # sei ved. Aeitiesg W. E. Roh
"ien- whi; Fanaip Co. 12 pamphlet. . Wil! R Tahe. iuut (0+2herts, Fentress, Texas. (Itp)
p - I W.fo.ci .. ■ j Jhn on, Weo . -
' J ‛ hinnCo :H.1 ' 1 « A. ov MITA ROtm. i INCHINGS
' 2 2i Sane: . ay in Co 21; ot Mau: bun. Demen Prompt sorvics, Tow priep .
1. ‘efoilmar (o. 12 .1. M. Wol, Montivue C. 12: R. E.iyourorter t
‛ >>. 12; A. I Newell, Fannin Co. 21; siet Sutton, c:s
. EGGS for hatching from-my special
says; mating S. C. Brown Leghorns at $125
doubt hesitate en is inthisiove of organized farm-
rottan and are now seeking to secure to sign up their cotton for feat their ers, the F. L. 10 A. :
veliable agencies for all classes of creditors will not allow them to snip w, W-WINDHAM.
American cotton to meet the require- their cotton out until old it me Hill 1...... < .... I
menta of our choate. suggest that you go le yur hanker nr
rMigs
■ JI
+. licr. 1. he-feiiv th 1 ceatti motith '
■ Foreign eottou pintig tver ne . ,. ; , .-5, -7
. . .. ineNi -ail 1 wmt» 1-*e hum 5
exporters ara taking ikice <d rfe r-' . 1
. iLe Nfw Y «bk quol Lat io
Farm-Laben l nien eileit .seiljirn ■ r . ... 2
—- redehery Ticsi contra
agency. as the’follewiug tWe letep- ..
- ,2 ‘rvnnnr fron 10 ta 1.0 print
xecently received by E. E. Bark ale. • , , . . , ’ i. wake uh ,nd
. - • N‛. • - i-h New Y "lk cta/in what < er T" uk‛ up ati.1
UOW joint NatjonT ue ‛fewr Slal * . . . .. .. , ... , her, eke. 1 .
3.. ..Illiev may !><- n0*-frkut lm Jin.,- d " • lv' • '
.Bates AgenbwillAnetieafeh. • j- Now
। Nw we all know tie way we h:iv f Yeut i" olt-NNMITI n,d
ju.. e|| cott,, a w. have tern eltite jolk,k \ I l< IN.
jivk at a figure at -u many soint,, M. GkFl N
ijF, i-yew York isuotatoin . oi the 1 te i ijve ( otiitprmnit
V t •
o ipi - (if tjic 1
i- iihe id ilif
Jir. 'a<d । .uni
• ittiy
• • Milano, . ( ..
. . i,‛Nnt a figure al -0 many 12 , !
. •tebruat • 1loi Op,-' ihXew York quotatoin. oi the utii
To the Farm-tabor Lwion of Vneriee .ye.; oir^wilv frohenstoykihtei. T-m
Dallas, Texas. ' • * "2, .0. , . . 2,
__ < • i 0 {6il. Op t dyitelieS- ;! atic ,
Dear sirs; t . । ay-i, mse a vui nearer the ew,-ROBBE!) OkAMiE
I am lookifg md Tot a relialile y®
American cottun shipper of your dis E’
n raisev U • aqd emoPlik they often
hair tn jeu it for las tham
QUIT IGBAI ( O orenuff easily, in-
", 102 A.-F.Rol- expensively 'with pleasant root. Not
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P3. F. Chesser, Red Level, Afa;,
The Pe Soto Parish tlouisianajhavecureitieeof th. worst cases per 1 deliveresl.
Farm-Lais, r Uhion met at Woe! - of fistull ever saw Fon a horse, with troit, Tex.
springs March 7 with a good crowd Hutchinsom’Big Heaq finin ent ana —- ; ------ —-—Kaffir Heads, Ear
in altendane. Si local were repre-censider it pthebegt liniment the PARK BROWN GHOnNS—EgEsl Alfalfa, Prairie and all
sented and all wre very much on - world ariors". Thislihiment is guar- from 1st pen $2.50 per setting and hay.
hi..... •' ■ lily interested, n ant ben to curefiatula,poll.evi,eint, from 2nd pen $2 per setting of 15 Can furnissh mixedlcars oata,
seekqsold De Soto in fact Louisiana spavin, sweeney, ...... eratehe sEringe- Clark strain. A. * Hilliard shelled corn,, bran,
gpig to do something in the near w ill mov ’ g || If , our " anton-Texas, BmMC (36p) cane seed, etc., requiring 40,
future fornionism.- - ' etruggist can’t supply you, sene .20 FROST PROOF t ABB AGI io Ihs to make carload.
Th? Eavish convention e lorsed the ..... et a i tk b retura mail. Sats. ION PLANTS grown Nopen fiela, We makedraft payable on
1 ott n contract an"gooling plan factiop Kugianteed or meney refunded. , qtrong, wel_rooteg plants paeked and inspection of
" the atpnla sbody, and E ' e ' " Medicine Co., Texarkana, Nty to bundle, damn moss tn roots, each station.---
many, arme" wil in thercoutract. fob* afe) labelea separately with tariety Call, wire NF write
“.a arvum here \ X -- - 1—Fname. cabbage: Each- Jersey Wakes
n. I -bour only chnce now and | hope ( ABB AGE PLANTS for sale in any
every Union member in ouisina will quangity from v 100 up, 100 plants 25
sign the coptraet. \ cents,
we want tossajwith reftrence to E.
,Wiljam-‛,i reply to Dr. W. G.
Ha nt the Kiwanians club and cham.
hen af ommerer, that is the hest. 1
tage than it ever lias been sold up to
this time. All the cotton that i nap
contracted will he sold through ONE
Channel, in even-running grades and
staples, and NONE of it. will be’al -,25th;
owed to be soli om the streetsgethe
a: >< tpun, (iran
< . 2ilpsea Ba
Op. Bryar Co. 24; R.
r problefn . nd . t "10
u h,,rt fime. aret w •
i Lo il( • . .. 1 .Of*, net - • t limited ty one-tnir bushet -atp. , Al hav
Tht cine is |l) imK each or per dezeu, pustpaid: Send;Phe - I d tuw a high a 4) e, ] paced - in)
all oreeiso ihe U\iOX NEWHRox 766, Fexarkpsz. lex. cent liut, Tdisli a new cvtt anet
PAn extensive and inten ive cam __
__Z2 . . . as . . ____ j X a 2.1 . .Many man of many Anyhd . . tin
• -min is heingwagd to secure every otton under contract wihin the next. . „ , , , .. .1
‘ , -• 3 -- 1Ena . . . ’ . ’ . . :naying. But little bv/’tle the vast . .-g,.
• bate of* cot ton nos ible to be contract- GO days, ane let the buying worki . " / , her) of Faknin <
y Aa by the members of MBs organiza- know that there i. just ONI', place mAori o v . / ° at " " y ui
5 - tain. Nov? Brethren, I want to try that they can buy thi. cotton. If we " * "" " A ..... ; ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘er pa nphi ' s, and. ay
to make it as clear as possible why pill do that you win se. them him’ - . 2ody 1 * to ityonK tha ine ell the for an
) . m . .. .. .. . । . . Ils the Alemocrtie pirit rulinr thi- . —I
5V/* "“you should sign these contracts and-ing that place in droves. 1417 Wooesn
. ,, .... x ' . , igreat dirt famer-ow nee and eontroli • . ,
// fo to as soon as possible: Other Products. } .‘pterest
•very bole of cotton that is signed While we are pushing this cotten "" "EdNKtion
—/ ——-------- • E., I. I . M
“Faym Labor nion leaders are diri why it puy.
Alid.Sovi Russia, Feutral Bureau
• ’ February 7, 1925 couten. When their cotton is deliv-
Messers. Farm-Ibor Union Seiling ered to the buyer, they get CASH I
। fiek gron pepper plants
wit,mnann will feadh
l lantfity. I'a.. Mar. ). 122
the Union News: A <.
tn -meet, your obligations than-if you
are forced,to sell to the scalper , and 1 1 have been
definite arfangemeitts can be made tent h a’riend!
between* year agent ami your bank-
.er or merchant, that when your cotton
ttfor oar application we shall be veryjis .sold ithe RETRNS .day h, sent
*- “ • f 4- direct to them in lead of you, so thy setties; 19 »r lanne
—aa Li —I_____— —in • a- • ------ chejritead, gut -aney lan",
.. . . , «. .. 1 . / land and in faet most any kind of
money out Of the cotton,, before vdu 2 _____
. I i E ;• , • : seil, ybu want,
even get yur hands on-it. - 7
M - .KillSIWA
N. Il.^ik, r,be ( o. 12.
.. . ALABAMA.
o.‛.ioweli,-Mas nail « o. jo • y.
(35p I ’ < wen
A.MiSShdlPP
i- Mai hali. We I, it i o. 29;Ftih
lin/Prentie e 4yi.
(At the ameKme the F. I. U. sale
agency inolk County wa/aveiag •
ing ON DOLLAR per box for or-
any. of Union growers.-F.)
KSo we dirt farmers have goi io or-
gaifize into : compuet ba sines or-
ganization of dur oWn to protect our
worm’ and childreli-and to give them
the necessities of life. We want he
"2sT-..15
W. J. Milam, FOk SAIE-Peas for -ale, Whipper-
.will, si cents pr lb., unknown seven
cent I O.B. Faristrieklana, Hugh
Feiik ter. (Tat (o r, ■ .1 I! Will- c ••• ,1o- .
• \ - ' ■ • 1 Spring, Fexa . < .,pl
* 2 Hatt , Jeffersor Co ‘
Giriffin South. Grant io. :6; SetiSUDAN 7 per hundred delivered any
ark ' Gt .W ’ ! I , ' na 1' 4r poi ' * Clear of Johnson
grass. E. ". Me leilun, Gouldbusk,
Texas. , (3Gp)
-----ne - — Favorabiy fro
J bug to remain, deanirs,
/ ‘ Yours very truly,
References: H. G.Gardqer & Co.,
New York; Dr. V. H. Kupp, Prof.
of Law University of Oklohoma,
Norman, Okla.; Swiss Bank cor-
poration. Zurich, Switzerlane.
4 N
NOTICE Spanish peanuts, country, run
•a.'H matured. 100 pounds 6.50. Ren
F. Miller, Jeksonvillg, Tex. (38pij
<L Er- 1 ' 6, T. E Ei ek r F ■ nin < e. 2 •• I A I , var
4 w d • • a ■ • - F " Itit .culkeco. 12; A. c: । $XE f | QiKemale launirs -o p
-M,hto i ! f E liat i Fannin ‛ 1 ! F. Met aslin. Fan '10 gt per pound. Sample .ent <ui
in Co 12 W.\l j iia, Rik So 12; Edgar R and Marion Ce. 21; 3. B. tey(u t. atene Sorrells, Knapp. T< x.
Davn ;■>< i. ihdnsE i\ 2 ; V M. Snider. Woo Co.: 12 S Watson, Gray- , . NXp,
so! Co irv Me ■ . W o „ c. 12; Frnh v- Wilansov Co. 17; :
dus Wi ’ Mo ' ' F " W 1; ' n ' Eopetana fur , 1 i. LMeane Lon- st
Ta...... ' •G 1 ' M ■’ ' ' 2 S 1 T ick Up hurCe. to, | nd,,, from pevigreex seed
' ■ t‛ M ' " ' ' “ 2!: PhH. ' it) L nt < o. 1; R- H. Mie this ■ a e -
Cly" W- <■ 1X: Nin. W I. T rryMorri, C. 12;,M (.-Sai
yco. 2 ■ A. n. Mlill V mi ’ “ 2i;i mu ili . cun, < a
kashs.Mavar ( • 12 \ M. M. Penie, Pain.Piu Co 12;
Macen ( •. -12: Ced Le
1.2: J. A. Ri. ter, Collin t o.
Wii Key, Marin Co.
T. <». Viek
Merri fo '2: A. L. C
W. PBarey. I । in . I
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