The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 271, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 27, 1914 Page: 6 of 6
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Wonderful Sale
Hats and Shapes
Begins Wednesday
These hats and shapes are entirely new. In
fact they have never been shown before. ^Special
lot tailored and dress hats, wonderfully cheap at
$8.50, $7.50 and up to $10.00. Choice
$5.00
200 Beautiful Shapes in Black
And Colors On Sale WEDNESDAY And Until All
Are Sold At Just Half Price
If you are contemplating buying a hat now or later
we urge you to be on hand Wednesday.
Higdon - Melton - Jackscn
“The Store Ahead” COMPANY Ballinger, - Texas
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PORTLAND IS TODAY 148.000 SOLDIERS
VOTING ON RECALL
OF THE HIGH MAYOR
OF UNITED STATES
ARE ON GUARD
Hu t n lit li PrtM-* Bit Vnltid rrc*±
PORTLAND, On-.. Oct. 27.—j WASHINGTON. Oct. 27.—It
i Portland citizens today arc tie ! was announced -today that the
ciding in special election whether J marines at Vera Cruz total 2,2lM>:
Mayor II. K. AI bee is to be re-‘the regular army at Ver Cruz 2,-
called from office. Other alleged OOO; soldiers on the Texas and
: offenders against the will of the Mexican border 22,000; regulars in
people are City Commissioners Hawaii 7,000. and in the Philip-
Dieek and Brewster. Junes 12,000. All of them are on
These officials have been in of-j guard duty, it was declared,
fiee since dune, 1012, when tliej _
commission form of government
‘which includes the recall proviso,
was inaugurated. These petitions
i were filed with City Auditor B:ir-
• bur demanding the recall but no, ,
Sj.eeific charges of malfeasance i market, affordst and your orders
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CITY MEAT MARKET
We always handle the very
best meats of all kinds that the
were mentioned.
| promptly attended to at all hours.
We will buy your stock and hides
—. __ . | from you at top prices, when you
lt7^e I’Tcigve Washing Suck. 'have anything to sell. We guar-
n.c apc ' asiung Stick is; aJitee first-class meats and we
just I.no. It • 1,1 J“»t 'vlwt you | llwilile tlie same i„ a sanitary
s,*“1 " '™"M 10 i".1'1 ,,71 l'l"tl,1es Lav. Your or.lers appreciated. '
wer.. *,Uvlu ■•w.th.lUy t.it-}. M,,t M„.ket, Telephone 185
PRINCESS
THEATRE
T onight
The Best of Vaudeville
Boyle Bros.
in their sensational Com-
edy Juggling Novelty
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hard rubbing left off.” writes
Mrs. Sarah Guodale, Preston, Tex-' . °V
T!-e Magic Stick is not ‘ " '
STANLEY CAVERON, Prop
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as. u-e -wagic suck is not a
soap nor a washing powder. Sold
by eroeers and druggists, three METHODISTS PLAN TO
10c siteks for 2.7c, or by mail from ' RAISE $5,000,000
A. 1». Richgrds Medicine Co
Sheiman, Texas.
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MUKDEN ROAD 'BELIEVED GERMAN
IS VERY NEUTRAL GENERAL WILL SOON
IS ANNOUNCEMENT RECOVER FROM MALADY
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
f!u l. uit*'i rrtu*-
BERLIN, net. 27.—It was offi
ISu riniled ms* ',
PEKIN, Oct. 27.— It was an-
nounced here that the Mukden* ........... “ j
railway is under a neutrality ag.vej ,.uda>;.,hat
ment. The announcement came as
official statement.
General Yon .Moltke's malady i>
caused of gallstones and liver dis-
ease. It is believed tlmt he will1
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_______ . i recover. Ilis duties are being dis-
MEETING CALLED OFF I charged by General Yon F’alken-
Tlie tabernacle meeting .•which; bays.
was to be held this and next week'
is called in on account of the rain
and cool nights, and will be held
later on. C. M. HICKS.
How to S5o?
a Headache
If you have a headache don’t suffer.
Get Hicks’ Capudinc at the dre.tf store ‘
—either take a dose in some water at
the fountain, or a 10, 23 or 30c bottle
to take home. The reason it is so s’tc-
ctssful in stopping a" headache, is be-
cause it gets at the cause, whether
from heat, cold, gripp or nervousness.
It’s a pleasant remedy, liquid and easy
to take. After it cures your headache
you will be co happy that you know
about it.
i List of letters advertised
i Oct. 24. 1214.
i Bassett. George
• Beauchamp. .J. B.
I Bidwell, Lee
Calloway, Mrs. Annie
(’oster, .John
Dawson, John
Eng( Iking. R. A.
Foster, Bailey
Fults, Berry (2
FuIts, Berry Let*
Gray, Leff
1 lavcrlaud, F.
IlaiTington, Murlcy
I Li i grove. Bennie
1 imlson. Robert
•Johnson, Wallace
Joliiistou, Henry
Keynon, W. W.
Findley, J. A.
Long, Bryan
Mantooth, Roy
Parer, Comma
Riley, Albert
Robertson. Milton
Strilding, Ben
Strickland, S. W. (2;
Taylor. W. M.
Walls, Marlin
Warren, J. T.
West, R. J.
gists ,three P'o sticks for 27c or! When calling to* tin above let
by mail from A. B. Richards Med-j ters please say “Advertised” ant
ieine C o., Sherman. Texas. , give the date of this list. After tw<
- weeks these letters will be sent t<
•I. Jordan, two ot the dead-letter-office.
James J. Erwin P. M.
Picture Program
“Our Country Cousins
A Keystone Comedy.
‘ ‘ The Intruder. ’ ’*—2 reel
Reliance.
Admission
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CARNEGIE
SPEAKER
AT EXERCISES
Hu t.nilKl J’ftr-
W ASHING TON, Oct.
Many bishops and high officials
of the Methodist Ej>isco|»al church
met here today for a three day 's
conference to plan raising $7,000,-
000 from the eastern conference
for tin* support of aged widows , Uu ^nited
ami children of deceased pastors. * ** tSI»l liGII, Oet. 2i.—A pub
Addresses will be made by ]«c ceremony with Andrew Car-
Speaker Clark and about fifteen j^gie as the j»i;iiicii>le speaker
bishops in behalf of the campaign.! marked the unveiling of the Rob-
! Men familiar with similiar work! ert Burns memorial statue in
1 from the Protestant Ejiise^jial. j Selieuley Park here todaV. Cpon
Presbyterian, Northern ayd South- the laird of Skiim fell the duty
j ern Baptist, and (‘ongressional: presenting the statue to the city
Churches, and Methodist Episco-'i*1 behalf of Mrs. A. R. Peacock,
pal Church South will tell of the. w,,o gave it. Mayor Armstrong
manner in which they take care of! I,la,h* the address of acceptance,
retired ministers.
The Magic Washing Stick.
‘‘The Magie Washing Stick is'
lie finest tiling in the world.;
• Cleans the clothes without rub-;
; Ling—makes'the whitest clothes I
ever saw. J cannot do without it.
{anymore. All you say is true, it/j
does all you say it will. I would
give it for nothing I have evert
used. Hope every lady will try
it.” writes Mrs. W. F. Gamin ill!
Ashdown. Ark. This-peculiar ar-
! tide is sold by grocers and drug-
Tad Richards of the
country, was among the
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Winters
business
A Marvelous Escape
“My little boy had a marvelous! visitors in Ballinger Tuesday.
(•scape,” writes P. F. Bastiains of* _____
Prince Albert, Cape of Good Hope. | \\\ S. Maddox of the .Norton
It occuiK (l in t tie mull He ot the country, Mas snpj»lyin<j in Hnlliti
| tack of croup.
1 have it. I bad
night, lie got a very severe at-
As luck would
it, I had a large bottle of
j ChamberlaiiL’s Cough Remedy in
1 the house. After following the di
i reetions for an hour and twenty
! minutes he was through all dan-
ger.” Sold by all dealers.
ger Tuesday and says the recent
rains din very little damage to
the cotton crops in his section and
says cotton picking wtH oj>eu tip
as lively as ever in n day or two.
DR. CARVER
Suite 207 Mays Building.
San Angelo, Texas,
X-RAY AND ELECTRO THERAPEUTICS
Cancers, Tumors, Skin Diseases,
Stomach Troubles, Facia! Blemishes,
Female Diseases, Pelegra, Paralysis,
Etc., Treated Scientifically.
Roomi tor Out of Town Patients.
J. L. and A
lhc prosperous fanners of the old
Runnels section* were looking «;f-
jtcr business affairs in Ballinger| The Magic Washing Stick,
j Saturday afternoon. “All glory to the Magic Wasli-
_ ing Stick—my clothes were as
Phone 22!). Phone 222. Phone white as snow,” writes Mrs. Sallie
-tits Cummings. Marquez, Texas. Not
a soap or a washing powder but a
Col. Morgan Jones, and nephew
Percy, of Abilene, hail business in
Ballinger between trains Tiles-1
da v.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
TIIK DIAMOND UBAND. X
Ladled! Auk your llrucdi
i 'hl-ohon-fer a IMamond Rri
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John II. Webb of tile Pony creek|
I country, and J. B. Bass of the Nor
[ton country, were among the bus-
iness visitors in Ballinger Tues-
day.
nils in Rt'd and
hotes, sealed with
Take no other. Bur of Tm
Brunei*)- Ask HrI’lfl.CIIKS-TEHJI
BIAMONB lllll NB FILL*. <b» fc
years known as Best, Safest. Always Reliable
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
For SORE
use Dickey's
Water.
or WEAK EYES,
Old Reliable Eye
Don’t hurt. Feels Good.
( ol. J. R. Taylor of tin* Norton peculiar article which makes dirty, IG-1 -14-6in
country, was transacting business clothes clean and beautiful with-!
in Ballinger Monday.
C1STORIA
3 • Infants and Children.
Tht Lid You Hate Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
out a bit of rubbing. Sold by gro-
--- | eel's and druggists, three 10c
of the face, shoulder sticks for 27c, or by mail from A.
Neuralgia
hands, or fee*t requires a powerful( B. Richards .Medicine t o., Slier- South ‘Ballinger, was among
remedy that will penetrate tin
flesh. Ballard's Snow Liniment
possess's that power. Rubbed in
where the pain is felt is all that is
necessary ot relieve suffering and
restore normal conditions. Price
27c. 70c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold
by The Walker Drug Co.
Arthur Chatman of Mil.un
county, who is visiting hk uncle.
W. (i. Chatman and family, of
t he
man, Texas.
; visitors in Ballinger Tuesday.
W. M. Anedson of Swu Aneglo Ed (’offer of the Lea day. eoun-
who had been visiting relatives in | try, and G. . Clayton of the Benoit
Ballinger returned home Monday country, were looking after busi-
at noon. ness affairs in Ballinger Tuesday.
J. L. Goetz of the Winters coun-
try was transacting business inj country, was transacting business
j Ballinger Tuesday and renewed
with the Banner-Ledger for unoth
j er year.
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MANY A SQUARE HEAL
IS SPOILED IN THE MAKING.
Inferior flour, poor potatoes, any kind of foodstuffs that are a
little “off’' may spoil an otherwise perfect repast.
Some grocers make it a point of honor to never sell an article
that is “off.’’ They build up a reputation from which they are
inseparable. It is an invaluable asset in business. *
We Are Of That Class
You know it. Others ought to, for their own sakes.
MILLER MERCANTILE CO. g
Mr. and -Mrs. W./L. Brown re-
turned home Tuesday at noon
from a visit to relatives at Win-
ters. ' i
Gils Prusser of the Winters
in Ballinger Tuesday.
Wormy childivn are unhappy,
puny ami sickly. They carCt 1m*
otherwise while worms eat away
their strength and vitality. A few
doses of White’s Cream Vermifuge
jierforms a marvelous transforma-
tion. Cheerfulness, strength and
The Magic Washing Stick.
“1 cannot speak highly enough
in r/raise of the Magic Washing
Stick. It saves half the labor in
washing. Makes tlie clothes sweet
clean and white as snow without
I In* use of rubboard,” writes Mrs.
I». M. Cardwell, Forney, Texas.
Sold bv grocers and druggists
three 10e slicks for 27c or by mail
from A. B. Richards Medicine Co..
Sherman, Texas.
•L C. Stokes of Waco, who bad
rosy bloom of health speedily re-1 been visiting his brother Geo. M
turn. Price 27c per bottle,
by The Walker Drug Co.
Sold
Patronize our advertisers
Stokes and family and looking af-
ter the interest of his firm the
past few days left for tin* East
Monday afternoon.
QUEEN THEATRE
TONIGHT
The Photo House of
Quality.
TODAY'S PROGRAM
2000 feet of KM Ranch Wild
West Circus, showing unload
ing show trains, street par-
ade in Brooklyn, N. V. The
entire daily performance, in-
cluding grand entry rough
riders and fancy ropers, In-
dian dancicrs, and ceremonies
also featuring tin* clowns and
■trick mules and tile dare
devil automobile Polo. Real-
istic, amusing and interest-
ing. Better than a thousand
books.
Lucille Love, the girl of mys-
tery, with Grace Count'd and
Francis Ford.
Admis sion
10 GENTS
Coming—
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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/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.