Banner-Leader. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 21, 1906 Page: 1 of 12
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BANNE
LEADER
BALLINGER, RUNNELS COUNTY. TEXAS. SATURDAY. APRIL. 21 1906
NO 29.
Fresh Goods
Everything
The Latest
R. A. Risser
Style
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pros-
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if accepted will become a citizen of Milam county 10 lots; to A. T. day for Laredo, where he will night Even? body happy and
of our county. Teurpe, of Mazeland, 4 lots. I practice dentistry. the “goose hangs high.’’
New Spring Goods Arriving Daily
Fine Line of Ginghams, the good and 40 1
reliable kind,per yard, at only 10 and 2
A.H. Van Pelt H.Winkler, Mgr
VOL. XXIV.
All New,
Ballinger,
J. R. McCarroll, of Venus,
Texas, an old friend of D. Reeder
was here this week prospecting
New Line of Ladies Neckwear.
New Line of {Hand Bags.
New Line of Back Combs.
Atty. Saly, of Commerce Tex.
was here this week prospecting
with a view of locating. Mr.
Sayle is a graduate of the Law
Department of the State Univer-
sity and was in a class with our
County Atty. R. S. Griggs.
10c
10c
15c
15c
Boyd
Rock
We are sorry to note R. T.
Jones, the livery man, quite sick
this week.
15c
75c
35c
29c
8 l-3c
12 l-2c
49c
50c
55c
59c
50c
1.00
15c
35c
15c
10c
OUR Millinery is in popular favor with the ladies of our
city as well as those in the neighboring towns and counties.
Many of the most severe critics have told us that our Millin-
ery is by far the prettiest that has ever been on exhibition
in Ballinger, in fact we think so our selves, no where have
we seen anything better. The verdict is out and we will
abide by the consequences. We will always serve the ladies
with our best endeavors. We thank them for their patro-
nage and good taste.
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New Line of^Ladies Muslin Underwear at
Extremely; Low| Prices.
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All kinds of the very Best Standard Cal- r*
icoes,in blue, grey, garnents, light colors’yd
19c Voiles in all the new shades - -
Checked and Figured, Nainsook, soft and fine
Batiste Lawns 40 in. wide, sheer and fine - - -
Swiss in very sheer quality, dotted and striped - -
Mercerized, all Linen Suiting 36 in. wide
Wash Batiste, White ground printed in wide range of
patterns
Satin Damask, 72 in. wide, pure Bleached Goods - -
Waist Linen, all pure linen shrunk - - - -
White Linen L.wn sheer and fine, 32 in. wide
Long Cloth, full 36 in. wide.....
Panama Cloth 36 in. wide, sheer and soft - -
White Mercerized Batiste 46 in. wide
Sheer All Linen Cambric, 36 in. wide ...
The beautiful new Grey Effects in all. Silk
Bleached Table Linen, Floral Designs - -
Ladies White Waists, Sheer material, Embroidered
Sarah Bernhart Lace Cap, a bargain at double the price
Ladies Lace Lisle Hose ......
• Ladies French Lisle Hose ....
Children’s Lace Lisle Hose, Black, White or Tan - -
Infants Lace Lisle Hose, Black, Blue and Pink
John Drew had business in
Coleman a few days this week.
A. W. Sledge and Mike
had business in Paint
Thursday.
O. Hostings, one of the
perous and leading citizens of
the Crews Country, was supply-
ing in Ballinger Wednesday.
I
Fritz Ernest new home on 8th
Street is going up rapidly and
will be a beauty in architectual
design when completed.
Judge C. O. Harris left on the
afternoon train Wednesday for
Mineral Wells, and will go to
Galveston before returning to
look after some legal matters.
Mr. and Mrs. Sims, of Paint
Rock, spent the day with their
friends Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Vaughn, of our city Wednesday
and left on the afternoon train
for San Antonio to attend the
Flower Carnival.
It’s no fable about the fine
rain this week. The ground is
thoroughly soaked and the water
holes filled up and old Runnels
will soon blossom as the rose. A
regular down pour Thursday
Finest Line of Embroideries in Ballin- j r-
ger, special bargains, per yd 5, 10 and A OC
Glad to note J. C. Carter out
this week after having had his
shoulder jerked out of place sev-
eral days ago.
A. S. Lee audited the books of
the Crystal Ice Co., this week,
and now has everything in
“apple pie” order.
Dr. Dunlay Proctor, a nephew
of Mrs. Oscar Peaason, who had
visited in our city a few days
: left on the afternoon train Tues-
6 New Pieces corset cover edgings, reg-0 g'
ular 35c quality, a bargainjat that, only^^
Ben Allen is now with the
Mike Boyd four chair barber
shop.
Jess Shinn, of Caldwell, an old
friend of M. W. Me Ginnis the
transfer man, was here looking
after business matters first of
the week.
R. A. Terry and Judge B. B.
Stone closed out this week 14
and left a bid for a right nice lots recently purchased from A.
slice of Runnels county dirt and J. Pou, to W. T. Westmoreland,
36-in. Black Chiffon Taffeta, special j n n
value, regular $1.25 yd quality only A* W
White Fancy Figured Waisting, ex- q g
cellent values, per yard at 20,25 and & **
Pretty line of Low Cuts are in now. We have fine values in Ladies Oxfords, all new styles.
Price per pair, $1.50 to $3.00.
The White Store x Ballinger, Texas
The Biggist Stock, The Best Assortment, The Most Carefully Selected Varities To Be Foud In Any
ity. The Most Wonderful Money Saving Possibilities Ever Offered Our Patrons At The Be-
ginning Of a Season.
Resolutions Passed at Meeting
of the Runnels County
Medical Society, Dr.
I. A. Younger.
Whereas in the providence of
our allwise God he has permitted
our friend and co-laborer Dr. J.
A. Younger, of Ballinger, Texas,
to be removed from among us,
and whereas in death of our
esteemed contemporary Dr. J. A.
Younger, we lose a most worthy
coworker in the practice of medi-
cine, a man of ability and a
gentleman in every sense of the
word, therefore be it resolved
that we tender to to the bereav-
ed family our condolence and ex-
tend to them our sympathy in
this their sad bereavment and
may God in His eternal fitness
so guide and direct each of them
so they may enter the eternal
city above. Resolved that th ?se
.jjesolutions be spread on the
rerecords of this society also a copy
.be sent to each of the Ballinger
>pers, the secretary of the state
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C. S. MILLER, R. A. SMITH, E. D. WALKER,
President. Vice-President. Cashier.
t I he Ballinger State Bank & Trust Co. I
* BALLINGER, TEXAS. #
3 Paid up Capital $60,000.00. t
Transact a general banking business,
Buy Vendor Lien Notes,
T Loan money on Real Estate,
/ Performs all business pertaining to a Trust Company.
We bid you to open an account with us.
& Authorized to do business under the new banking law of the State of Texas.
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Cockrell, C. C., Sr. Banner-Leader. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 21, 1906, newspaper, April 21, 1906; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1181109/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.