Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 302, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1929 Page: 4 of 6
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make a strong appeal to
women of keen judgment.
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foods with which it is used.
thou cittll) ttctutrf phot-
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for mx - . rs a." a
*jlng school matters Caudle was
elected a trustee here and served
•tor over i year and until he moved
•prom Ballinger to Coleman During
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a hard workig trustee for any-
giving better service and more sat- dec "ion has been made
Ballinger Printing Company •
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Phone 34 , Eighth St.
V ou Must Be Pleased
Entered at the Pontoffice at Ballinger places
as second -class mail matter.
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ement of the local school All
the law
Caudle left '
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Don t forget. Go to Church and
Sunday School Easter Sunday
We have some very desirable residence lots for sab also
have two residences that we are offering at a good pric ’.
If you are in the market drop around and let u go over
our listings with you There is no obligation whatever.
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For Trustees
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have been tiled
absentee voting and any-
.: tends to be out of town
day may cast his ballot
within three days of the
MISSOK El NOT To CH ANGE
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28-1d great adtar vent ! have taken
great pride in every forward move-
ment and km w that the school is
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t y tec ided hat the law was
itutional
LOT OF
urday in April These names were
rom Caudle o C Sykes and H
holding of the election
The three men in allowing their
names to go on the ticket, have
done "i after bring solicited to do
so and als after giving the mat-
ter much thought
Friday is t
- s band tax which was 1 ted
n in the summer of 192: A« that
’be establishment
band w as v 'ted
ent a member of the board and
offers himself for re-election O
C Sykes has never been a mem
bet of the board here but has
taught school and knows the ।
needs of a school and will make ,
F Te Ballinger
WELLINGTON Mar
linger should go to the P
cast his vote if you ca
tot the names on the ti ket
some on but you we >
as a citizen to v e
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the Hichv
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exhibit
Three names
with the retars of
F e strawberries just arrived that t •
I The Texas Short Line, extending, purchased by the Texas & Pacific
from Grand Saline to Alba, was Railway Company for $173,000.
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t a use to be nr ud
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will be printed in time t ' al
W H DOSS
(y Dmenatieeal Nems Serkee)
JEFFERSON CITY Mr March
M A auu to substitute eiectrocu-
or- Construction w irk ha" been rut
d in motion on Carnes City s new
.: be sanitary system
time a
't a r
guaranteed for one year against any
accident.
It runs smoothly he explains
as long AS it 13 wound up but
stops short the minute it has run
down
Love nowadays is composed of
three periods the first eight days
for falling into it, the second for
lovtng a utte and the third for
forgetting Modern love is no long-
er the real thing"
too much ram rhere 5 no place
in this section where farmers are ,
not reporting a good season and three men have children which
the r air M
all West Texas ranging from lightarrairs
showers to downpours of tw • inches . strain s the only retiring mem
Stockmen have plet v water ber o rth present board who ha"
and •
been on rist ■ a < 1) ther two retiring members are
Waltet Middlet . and Kev W H
Doss The four holdovers on the
board are K T Willams C A
hat ‘ Doose F C Baskin and Lee But-
CHICA0O Fur back in November,
1848 a few weeks after the Chicago
Hoard of Trade wns organtred the first
rail shipment of wheat wus hauled in
to what-s now the world • greatest
central market
"The Pioneer nrst locomouive In
Chicago made an inspec tion run over
the original ten mile, of the present
North Western wystem
On the return "apin a tarmer with
a broken down wagonload of wheat
was encountered After negotiations
hi, gram was brough t in to the Chi-
cago maret by the wood burner
since ahat day billions of bu-hel
of farm pr ducts have teen oought
and w id at the Cha ago Bourd of
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a> twer ■».« v t out inke Femri
and rairuds Raitroads alone tran*-
ported t Chicnro Inat n r more rt in
morning
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changed
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hope the votes of the district will!
h w their ap rectation of the will-
■ gne" of these young men to
m rve th m n th." capacity by
sol: k to the polls and voti: g for |
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KI FCTRICITY
Two elect s are bel re the rot
era of K. ger at present On
Api u 2nd rity election will be
held to vi te for a mayor a: c tw(
commiss ers and on April 6th
three school trustees will be voted
upon Regardless of whethet therr
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Increasing appre tation by farmers
<4 the marketing Im . t $ of grain
exchanges has i ade such an in pres
sive growth possible
Toxiay farmers res ogn re that
cheapness and reltability i f the grain
exchange market can be matched no-
a here and in the sles of no other
commodity
From many sources comes th it ev1-
dr nce of f rmer endorsement
have already bet
that occasion rhe
gathered Fr d a)
turned over
be hidden Saturday
case the rains onto
of the hunt may be
a location where then
mud
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dentitied a sth the cit
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to the farmer sa * M Bet in a
public address
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im a m nse of hon t an' ng its n m-
bership that i* heartening to a ne
who knows anyth 1 c about it
"The modern ex nange is d serving
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Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 302, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1929, newspaper, March 28, 1929; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1494070/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.