The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 271, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 27, 1914 Page: 3 of 6
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A NURSE TAKES !»™BILL
DOCTOR’S ADVICE for Monday night
And is Restored to Health by
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg-
etable Compound.
AT THE CARNEGIE
The
first attraction of tlu*
Euphemia, Ohio. “Because of total Jyceum course which is schrdulvd
ignorance of how to care for myself, t’() show hm. this winter, will
make its appearance at tlu* Car-
when verging into womanhood, and from
taking cold when going to school, I suf-
fered from a displacement, and each
month I had severe pains and nausea
which always meant a lay-off from work
for two to four days from the time I
was 16 years old. |
“I went to Kansas to live with my sis-
ter and while there a doctor told me of
the Pinkham remedies but I did not use
them then as my faith in patent medi- °» t,u‘ ni^l,tl of tl,r co,,e;,), t1
cines was limited. After my sister died p bas keen several years since lull
I came home to Ohio to live and that linger has been treated with a
has been my home for the last 18 years, lyeeum course and every effort is
“TheChangeof Life came when I was being put forth to draw a repre-
47 years old and about this time I saw tentative crowd to hear the artists
my physical condition plainly described Avho are with t|„. JOS(q* Koneenv
in one of your advertisements. Then I
began using Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- olul,< >. •
etable Compound and I cannot tell you Josei Koneenv, know n t h e
oranyonethe relief it gave me in the world over as "A \\ lzzard ot the
first three months. It put me right "V iolin,' is declared to predostin-
where I need not lay off every month ed to great triunips. In the words
and during the last 18 years I have not
paid out two dollars to a doctor, and have
been blest with excellent health for a wo- ijj0"" the'nm.i’brings back to me
101 Ranch Show
Here In Movies
One of the most unique moving
pictures of real western ranch life
will be shown here Monday, and
Tuesday, October 26th and 27th at
the Queen Theatre.
The program for the first day
shows scenes of actual life, day in
and day out on the fomous Miller
Bros. 101 Kanch of I»1 iss Oklaho-
ma. Some of the exciting scenes
of todays program is where Juan-
ita Perry throws a full grown
steer by the horns. Sin* and her
twin sister give many dare devil
exhibitions of bravery in riding
wild horses and steers. See negro
Hill Pickett jump from a running
horse to a steer, bull-dogging the
brute by grabbing tlu* steer’s
nose with his teeth.
The program for Tuesday is ex-
traordinary i n every respect
showing the 101 lianeli in its 1014
exhibits, liroueho busting, trick
ot LI .Mereantil, Manila, I • roping, nirto polio, fancy riding,
on an advance sheet, “Everything|
negie Library, Monday, Novem-
ber 2. The attraction is com-
posed of Josef Koneenv and Com-
pany.
Kffirts are being made l»y the
local managers of the show to
have as large attendance as pos-
vvoman of my age and I can thank Lydia
E. Pinkham’sVegetablc Compound for it.
“Since the Change of Life is over I
have been a maternity nurse and being
wholly self-supporting I cannot over
estimate the value of good health. 11
recollections of the most renown-
ed violinists that l have ever
liea rd.”
Traveling with the Josef Kon-
h,ve now"mriVromtotK'littta «“>• Coml’""-v «
soprano, who has a
voice of wide range and
sustaining power. Miss
One of the most facinating
scenes of tin* pictures here show
Juanita Perry vaulting from one
side to tin* other of a running
liorse. She does this act several
times while the horse is running
heanVifid!at its ,K‘st* t,u‘ ri(b‘i’ grasping the
saddle borne in executing tin*
maneuver. Three reels are shown
tie
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...GENERAL...
Electric Irons
$3 J>0
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Always ready for service and are best at at all season
1YJ/J of the year. Can be attached to any light socket, no /TO
YY. extra heat and no smut. They seldom need repairs ^
but when they do we will repair them free of charge LyU
•tv* when sent to our off he. Urk
vwF The cost of the Iron is only $3.50 and the cost of the .v.
d/di current to use them is not much. fTO
• k- Phone 15 for one today. *
1 The Ballinger Cotton Oil Co. |
great|
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home just by sewing and nursing. I
have recommended the Compound to
many with good results, as it is excel-
isk«-s& s j ht
ART, Eunhemia, Ohio. !she herself lias eoneertizeil m i! | , .......
If you want special advice write to most every part of tin* 1 nited “ ' 1
Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. icoiifl- j States and Canada. She has I......
dcutiab Lynn,Mass. Your lettj-i will [ ^jV)ijx. t,„crage,| j,, musical work
be opened, read and answered by a I ^ .
woman and bold in strict conlideuoe# j 1°'' Ihe P’HSt several years.
_^| Miss Mary Trus. nianiste, is a
Slier-
CLUB MEMBERS MAKE RE
PORT.
! graduate of tin* William
ys.li. Wright left Saturday (AVOO(j school. Since taking up
afternoon for Mount Pleasant, j professional work on Mu* stag-
Texas, Saturday afternoon t°:she has ]>roveu herself a pianist
visit relatives and look after bus- j pf Npli ndi«l charm, according to
iness affairs a week or so. lie advance notices sent here.
will spend a day at tlu* Dallas
Fair while gone.
The best $ watch made. Our
own guarantee with every one we
sell. Jas. E. Brewer, The Jeweler.
3-4 tw ts
Lee Evans, one of the success-
ful young farmers up the river,
was transacting business in Bal-
linger Saturday and hand-d us
a dollar to keep the Banner-Led-
ger eoming, and says each num-
ber is interesting reading.
The artists will he at the Car-
negie Library one night only. Mon
day, November 2.
Texas. 10. 16, 1314.
Members of Runnels
Chronic Dyspepsia
The following unsolicited testi-
monial should certainly be suffi-
cient to give hope and courage to
persons afflicted with chronic
dyspepsia: “ 1 have been a chronic
dyspeptic for years, and of all the
medicine I have taken, Chamber-
lain's Tablets have done me more
good than anything else,” says AY
G. Mattison, No. 7 Sherman St.,
Ilornellsville, N. Y. For sale by all
dealers.
Haywood Miller, W’m. Ledford,
and Sam Virgil, of Talpa, were
among the business visitors in Bal
linger Saturday between trains.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured.
by local applications, as they can-
not reach the diseased portion of
tlic ear. There is only one way to
cure deafness, and that i« Ivy* con-
stitutional remedies. Deafness is
caused by an inflamed condition
of the mucous lining of the Eust-
achian Tube. When the tube is
inflamed you have a rumbling
sound or imperfect hearing, and
when it is entirely closed, Deaf-
ness is the result, and unless the
inflammation can he taken out
and this tube restored to its nor-
mal condition, hearing will oe des-
troyed forever; nine cases out of
ten art* caused by Catarrh, which
is nothing but an inflamed con-
dition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred
Dollars for any case of Deafness
(caused by catarrh! that cannot
be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
Send for circulars, free.
F. J. CIIEXXY & CO., Toledo,
Ohio.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Bills fori
Constipation.
Ballinger.
To The Clul
County:
I am very much gratified with
tin* success of our club members
anti the progress they have made
during the first year. 1 have re-
ceived up to the present time
something over 5(t reports and
there is many outstanding re-
ports that I would he pleased -to
have yet. I wish to state that!
Miss Mary Phillips gave $5.0(1 in
cash as first prize to the one mak
ing the best net gain cost consid-
ered in the pig club. And that
prize was won by Bert Wygle of
Ilatchel. Texas. I wish to thank
Miss Mary for the interest mani-
fested in behalf of tin* youngsters.
Lets have a few more enterprising
people like this, and we will put
Runnels County on the map again.
Tlu* future of our country de-
pends upon these young people
and lets help them, and lend them
all the encouargeinent we can.
Our club work this year will con-
sist of cotton, maize, feterita.
kaffir, and oern. You may take
your choice, there will he prizes
given in all alike. All that wish
to enter the. contest for 1315,
break your land good and deep
and he ready to join the hand.
Yerv truly vours,
GEO. P. MeLKLLAXD, Agt.
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M, B. WOOD AND SON
Will Buy Your
COTTON SEED
and pay the best prices.
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Before selling see them in the city.
THE SECREST HOTEL |
IN SPE1DEL BUILDING |
NEAR COURT :HOUSE SQUARE.
When your food does not digest
well and you feel “blue.” tired
and discouraged, you should use
a little Ilerbine at bedtime. It
open the bowels, purifies the sys-
tem and restores ;i fine feeling of
health and energy. Price 50c.
Sold by the Walker Drug Co.
Mr. and Mrs. II. (I. llavs of
tin* W althal neighborhood, ware
shopping in Ballinger Saturday
afternoon.
We measure your eyes absolute
ly correct, and charge you only for
lenses required in your particular
ease, which will more often cost
from $1.00 to $3.00. In special
cases higher but, never, in any
case, over $13.MO. Jas E. Brewer,
Jcwler and optometrist.
3-4t\\ ts
John VYablon of Coke county,
came in Saturday afternoon to
look after luisines affairs a day
or so.
We are endeavering to maintain
Mr. Sec rest.
the good reputation made"by
W. E. THORPE, Manager.
When the chest feels on fire
and the throat burns, you have in-
digestion, and you need Ilerbine
to get rid of the disagreeable feel,
ing. It drives out badly digested
food, strengthens the sotmach and
purifies the bowels. Price 50c.
Sold by the Walker Drug Co.
NOTICE!
1
For the benefit of the farmers,
We have devised a special register
and file for cotton tickets.
Leave your yard' receipts with us
where they will be safe from fire
and loss.
We will be glad to assist you in get-
ting the highest price for
your cotton.
We desire to be of service to you.
...THE...
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF BALLINGER,
Member of Federal Reserve System.
TO be successful, you
must economize and
there’s no better way
than to open a bank ac-
count and add to it as
often as convenient. We
solicit your account and
^ can assure you of courte-
ous treatment. This is
one of the leading finan-
cial institutions of this
County and its relations
with its patrons in the past have been both pleasant, and
profitable, and it will endeavor to conduct its busiress
along these lines in the future.
FtBMERSfl.MEBCmNTS gTATE gij
-FATHERS AND MOTHERS BANK”
IT IS EXPENSIVE TO
KEEP A COW IN TOWN
To say nothing of the work and worry. Try the more
satisfactory way and let us supply you. Phone your orders
for pure Ice Cream to 301.
SILVER MOON DAIRY
R. F. GREEN, Proprietor.
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 271, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 27, 1914, newspaper, October 27, 1914; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1137872/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.