The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 26, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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DAILY LEUQEft
Chi-Namel
FOR CATTLE DIPPING'Advice of Mother no Doubt Pi>
Demonstration
At Our Store On
Come a n d
TheWalkerDrug CoA MEDICINE OF MERIT
Telephcmj74
By Mrj. Carlos Du ar
to
St. Charles Hotel
Waco, Texas
THE BUSY SHOP
THE FINEST ASSORTMENT
you
PICTURE PROGRAM
it Is Economy to Buy the Best
THROUGH SLEEPERS
5000 Feet
-IOC
l new Olli
ST. LOUIS
25-21 dl w
Admission !Oc
LET US HELP YOU
PLAN YOUR TRIP
ler of
Lotii*'
Kellet
COLORADO
CALIFORNIA
of
in
crops, and others in his
are in like shape.
You need not spend any money—but if you careto make a test of Chi-Namel Varnish on your floor
or furniture, the demonstrator will give you a 20c
size can, any color, if you bring this advertisement
and buy a new brush (which will cost only 10c) to
apply the sample with. This free varnish will
cover 25 sq. feet of surface.I SOCIETY
I____
Modern Equipment.
Headquarters for all
After
Enjoy -
A number of interesting games of
Forty-two were played, after which a
delicious ice course of cream and cake
Friday and Saturday
September 29th and 30lh
1 awaits
ry, hut
prompt
right at our <l;i
course wo make
REDUCED RATES FOR ROUND TRIP
TICKETS LIMITED TO OCTO-
BER 3Ht. 1916
You can’t afford to eat inferior groceries.
It’s poor economy tc buy cheap groceries.
We carry the best and we can convince you
that the best is the cheapest. No substitut-
es, but the standard line at our store.
E. Dickinson of Reagan county,
had been visiting in Ballinger the
few days, left for points east
Waco’s Visitors, h
Gentlemen with their fam-
ilies especially welcome.
VACATION
TIME
LINGER LONGER CLUB
Mrs. E. V. Bateman was hostess
the Linger Longer Club on Friday af-
ternoon. The guests were received by-
the hostess and her house guest, Mrs.
Hawkins of Winters, into rooms beauti-
fully decorated with ferns and cut flow-
SEARCHING THE COUNTRY
The manufacturers of Ross’
Dead Quick” Spray are search-
ward ing the country for an insect it
Write them if you
If insects are in your
Every housewife will be interested.
learn the newest wrinkles in the care and up keep
of the home and its furnishing, and ask all the
questions you want to.Jack Pierce of Winters, was lookin;
after business affairs in Ballinger .Mrs. J. M. Ray of Kingsville,
Texas, came in aday or two ago
to visit her son, W. B. Ray and
family.MILLER MERCANTILE CO
TWO PHONES 66 AND 77
Right in the Center of the
Business District. On the,
main street.
''late of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Lucas
Frank J. Cheney makes an oath
that ho is a senior partner of the
firm of F. J. Cheney & <
business in the <’;ly of
County and State
that said firm will
Queen
TonightThe great sale of Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound all over this land
is the result of genuine merit. The
reason is that this good old fashioned
root and herb medicine actually helps
those suffering from the ailments pec-
uliar to women. If it did not, would not
the women of America have found it
out in forty years, so that few of them
would buy?PAGEANT AND FAIR.
In connection with the Midland Fair
which is now in progress an elaborate
pageant will be held tonight. This will
consist of the ceremony of crowning a
king and queen, who have selected their
princes and princesses from the sur-
rounding towns.
To represent Ballinger. Miss Hattie
Miller, was chosen as princess and Mr.
Roy Sharp as prince. They, with oth-
ers will act as attendants to the king,
and queen during the coronation, which
will be followed by a grand ball. TheDr. R. A. Nicholson left at
noon Monday for .Midland, where
he will visit relatives and attend
the fair.
King Baggot in a Big U sea
drama, strong character acting in
story of unappreciated self sacri-
fice on the part of a sea captain
for his worthless vounger brother.
Lko- Comedy. “THE YOUNG-
EST IN THE FAMILY” A ton
notch comedy, with a sky high
finish. •
Gale Henry and W’m. Franey in’
a Joker Comedy “AN ALL A-
ROUND CURE.”
Also “MUSTY SUFFER”
JACKSON DAIRY
Phone 5903
LADY sent by the factory to explain and
i many ways in which
can lighten
very slight
Or. Thursday .uternoon, Miss Bertha
Van Pelt delightfully entertained the
members of the Beau Knot Club and a
number of invited guests, honoring Mrs.
Jack Gordon, of Grandbury, who is a
guest of Mrs. Lovell.
Many vases of cut flowers were used,
adding much to the beauty of the rooms
of this elegant home. Six tables were
placed for bridge and forty-two, which
provided entertainment for the greater
part of the afternoon.
At the close of the games, a splendid
salad course was served, a delightful
ending, for an unusually happy after-
noon. ,TEXAS BREAKS RECORD SAVES DAUGHTER 1
Toledo,
iforesaid, and
pay the sum
Have you ever v ished for some good
place to leave your babay or the small
children when you go shopping, or to
the club, or partv. I will be glad to keep
them for you at e reasonable price. I
assure you I will give them a mother’s
attention. Phone 405 or call on Mrs.
D. C. Claypool at 500 Thirteenth
2b-3tdLadi<•< don’t buy your hat until you j
sic our line and get our prices. Wil!
save yon money. THE FAIR. d.26-28-30
itvv
H.
who
past ---- ---
Tuesday morning.
Miss Myrtle Chapman, of Winters,
was the guest of Mrs. Frank CFapman
and family Tuesday. |
Our line ladies trimmed hats cc
and prices are cheap. Make ou
your shopping place. Save
money.
By United Press
WASHINGTON, Sept. 25. —'
The people of Texas have broken 1
all records by carrying out both
in July and August more
to eradicate cattle tick than have!
been performed by any state in a
single month. The U. !
incut of Agriculture’s field J J
ports from Texas show for JuIv could not do me any good, and he had
760,846 dippings and for August JnI^aB°tod0CtOr’
1 . ” , , - , 1 t*ut he did not help me.
ilO.iol dippings under rederal
or state supervision. The reports Cardui, the7woman’s tonic. I* thought
’ .......’ - ■ •, • * 1
sivvfpimtioul- nothing seemed to do me any good. But
I took eleven bottles, and now I am able
a to do all of my work and my own
than washing.
I think Cardui is the best medicine In
the world. My weight has increased,
and 1 look the picture of health. ’* ,
If you suffer from any of the pJirnCTh
jj.vuimi vti, gci a uuiuk mi v/cummI
today. Delay is dangerous. We know
it will help you, for it has helped so
many thousands of other weak women
in the past 50 years.
At all druggists. /
t»: Chattanooga Madlclna Cv., Ladies
idthsory Depl.. Chattanooga. Tenn., for Sftciai
hutrurtiot,! on your case and 64-page book “Homa
TraaMMDt lor Women.** in plain w.appw. N.& 113
W. W. W illiamson of Indianapolis,
Ind , dropped in on a surprise visit to
bis brother Monday, while passing thru
the citv. It was the first time the two
1 brothcis had seen each other in £3
j years, and it was a ven- pleasant meet-
1 mg for I’nem.
NEEDLEWORKERS’ CLUB
The members of the Needleworkers’
Club spent a most enjoyable afternoon
with Mrs. Chester Cherry, as hostess, on
Thursday afternoon
A delightful salad course consisting
of sandwiches, iced tea, tomatoes, olies,
and nut salad, was served late in the af-
ternoon.
Mrs. Will Roark was admitted into
the club as a new member, this being her
first meeting with them.FOR achcsandja^ |
r,OT NAftCQTICU
irrh < 'ure it taken in
acts through the;When you have an achey,
stretchy, feeling and yen are dull.,
tired and discouraged it is a sign;
of approaching malaria or chills.
You should act quickly to
off an attack, Ilerbine offers you. will not kill,
the help you need. It destroys find one. ]"
the malarial germ, drives out all home, on your plants, shrubbery,
feci vegetables, among your poultry,
this spray wyil destroy them.
Sold in Ballkiger by the Walker
Drug Co.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature of
Y w <’()., Toledo,
drugists. 7’>e. I la
for constipation.
I omorrow Red Feather, The ,
Mack of Cain. -4?
Ready, Ky.—“ I was not able to do
.... .... anything for nearly six months,” writes
* dippings Mrs. Laura Bratcher, of this place, “and
was down in bed for three months.
I cannot tell you how I suffered with
tny head, and with nervousness and
S. Depart- womanly troubles.
' 1 re-'
iplete
store
place. Save others
Why not you? d.26-28-30 itw
Miss Leota Scott left Saturday
afternoon for Holland, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Tiplicek.
the Rowena country, were
Ballinger between trains Monday
and Mr. Tiplicek says the hail
'tore me
nresenee
Those who weie present on this de-
iighttul occasion were: Mesdames
Hawkins of W inters, W atkins of Sweet
water. Rosenburg of La Grange, Allen,
Baskin, Gustavus, C. S. Miller, Bob:
Lusk. Cal Kirk, Guion, Ferguson, El-
mer Simp on, Morns, Douglas, Hath-
away. Harwell, Hutton, Latham, Love-
lace, Mack Frank Miller, Sledge, Stev-
ens, W ill Chastain, Creasy, Pearce, Har-
per, W’. A Gustavus, Clampitt and Q.
Victor Miller.
event promises to be the most success-
ful of it ■< kind ever held in this part
of the state.
A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs.
R. L Harwell, Miss Hattie Miller and
Mr. Roy Sharp, left Sunday, in a car
and will be away until Wednesday,
Other parties will probably go over be-
fore the close of the fair.A LADY sent by the f
show the public the
with Chi-Namel products they
and brighten their homes at a
expense. : : : : :
.i!o| <‘very cas, of Catarrh that
cannot he cured bv the use of
Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J.
impurities and makes you
bright, vigorous and cheerful.
Price ;’0c, Sold by the Walker
Drug Co.
is still busy repairing shoes in the
hot summer weather. Come and [
bring vour shoes and get prompt I
repairing. II. L. WENDORF,' FIRST
The Saddle and Harness Man. tf
'■ CHICHESTER SPIL’IfS
the uiamoxu brand.- x
"V t.adlra! Aok ynur DniMlst for !
I < Dl.mon JBrand^VV I
k I'llla in Rrd *n<i bold tnnalbcVxZ/
n boxe*. sealed with Blue Ribbon.
J Take no other Buy of your *
' BIAMOND ItBAND PILL*, for »»
years known as Best. Safest. Always Reliable
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
Our family doctor told my husband he
ie any good, and he had
,. We tried another doctor,
but he did not help me.
At last, my mother advised me »o take
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from the field indicate that cat- it was no use for 1 was nearly dead and
tie dipping is being i.
ly carried out in this state in
larger number of counties
ever before.
Mississippi holds second place
f'ir the number of cattle dippings n ,,ou SUffer jrom any Of the aHrntfitte
in a smgie month. In August th'* peculiar to women, get a bottle of Cardui
people of Mississippi h:i«l provid-
: ed 1.056 dipping vats and at these
vates 705.424 dippings of cattle
were performed under Federal or
State superivision. This is an in-1
crease of 35 vats and 15,000 dip-
pings over the work accomplished
in that State during July. The
legislature of Mississippi recent-
ly passed a law f requiring that
lick eradication shall be taken up
by every county after January 1.
The people of Mississippi, how-
ever, are not delaying their ac-
tive campaign against the tick
until their State law mak •> this
St’ compulsory upon them.S T FR Af FRO .'HE*?
iN YEA’vbGMIGACiO
The Most Comfortable Route to
San Diego Exposition
For Literature and any information
Address any Santa Fe Attent
or
W. 8 KEENAN
Hutton, Jones and Miller of Ballinger,
Misses Lnrline Roqnemore, Ala Swin-
dell. Allene White, Gussie Snodgrass;
] and Messrs. G. E. Dalton, R. B. Lewis,
i Frank Harbour, Finis Scott, Vernon
I Brown lite party was chaperoned by
| Mr. and Mrs. Garland Woodward
Complimenting Miss Hattie Miller
and Mi'S W iilie Hutton of Ballinger,
Miss Imogene Newsom entertained a
party of friends with ? delightful buffet
supper last Sunday evening. After an
automobile ride to the country home •
)f Mr. and .Mrs. J. C. Dibrell the party
was received at tli home of Miss New - |
som ■ and ?. del. io-as supper was served, 1
biniet stvle The menu consisted of.
jellied chicken, sandwiches, fruit salad,
fli.kes, olives, punch, cake and mints
Tie guests were Mr. and Mrs. Garland*
Woodward, Mr. a d Mrs Frank Wea-
’'"es Willi-- Hutton, l-.ittie Mil-j
Ballinger, Etah Simmons, and
Dibrell, Messrs. Jonn Henry I
IT 5
9 ! BALLINGER VISITORS HONORED
I The following are taken from the
I Coleman Democrat-Voice for the past
II w eek:
» A swimming party planned in honor
|;of Misses Willie Hutton, Kathleen
j Jones and Hattie Miller of Ballinger,
j v as enjoyed at the Coleman swimming
I resort last Monday afternoon.
I the swim luncb.es were spread.
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 26, 1916, newspaper, September 26, 1916; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1178601/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.