The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 304, Ed. 1 Monday, December 7, 1914 Page: 4 of 6
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SOCIETY
a. W. SLEDGE
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____“Honey, let nu* carry your hand
.Editor bag," said a 50-ycar-obl man to at
Mrs. II . /,. bru-ivn. Editor
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42 Club.
Mrs. E. V. Bateman was hostess
Indiscriminate buying will ruin
%HEPnVRD ‘ Business"AliTr ia*dv onElm and St. 1’aul streets «>"> man. .lust because you pos- for the 42 dub on Friday after
• ___1'________ ° Saturday noon, sacs tin- Dallas st‘ss :1 t?°<>d credit is no reason to noon and in the cheerful environ
journal. The lady called officer abuse it. A good credit is an as- Jnent of her home on Eleventh j
set we should all cherish and ap- street and the one of few beauti- j
Some people are prone,fill days we have had recently.
OFFICERS.
B. L. Parish, president; Paul Trim Wliitner. lie placed the man in
jp.ier, vice-president; C. P. Shep jail. Saturday afternoon Judge J-'*eiaie. .... _....... ,
Richardson fined the man .+25 but to hl}""<‘ everybody except them- |everyone enjoyed themselves to
later reduced it 1<> +15, when the selves when they have reached the the fullest. Beautiful roses and
man pleaded that he had a family V11'1 ot t,lru' <*>‘***-lit and the fact is ferns added beauty to the already
to take care of. impressed on them that an “about'delightful hour*
Poor man, what was the charge• hu*e must be made. 1 lie tiuu
*arti, secretary and treasurer.
DIRECTORS.
i. T. Pearce, O. L. Parish., Paul
1 rimmier, C. P. Shepherd. A. \V
Pledge, Troy Simpson.
against him.' lie must have been
The afternoon was spent as
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to practice thrift and economy is usual witji forty-two.
a gallant old gent, and the terms ["‘fore it becomes necessary. But j
in "which he addressed the lady is bow many of us do this.'—AlrG re- served.
I. M. Skinner, C. P. Shepherd one of the most common Webster gor Mirror. the usua
STOCKHOLDERS.
A delicious salad course was
Tin* personnel included;
I club members and six!
fan.1 Triinmier, A. W. Sledge, 11
ia.. Jones, R. T. Williams, J. Y
I’earce, Scott II. Mack, T J. Card
&er, O. L. Parish, R. W. Bruce
Troy Simpson.
A poll tax for a Christinas pres-
ent for yourself. Buy it now.
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If you are not satisfied with the
class of weather being served in
This country, you can move just a
little fuL her to the Southeast!
where heavy fogs prevail through-
out the entire day.
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plaeed on 1 lie list.
i “Charge it" is the word that ..-.m‘sts- "ho were
has caused many a good man to be ^ •. Pearce, (‘lias.
Mesdames .J. i
S. Miller, Ed!
as dishonest. The iiu*r-.(>"Kelley, Ed Walker, (’lias. Fur-
chant who insist on selling goods gci-smi and I . P. Melton.
in Iowa state convicts w orking , branded
on the roads receive +2.50 per day
for their labor, they themselves 51 111:1,1 0,1 «• credit when li-.-j
paying for their keep and clothing ; knows that mans income is not
and being at liberty to send tin* to insure prompt pay-
lialanee to their dependent fain- 's responsible tor tin
ilies. They are still under restrie loll,s,-x- Fay easli. ami
tion. but their right to wage lifts |s,<" v •
111e111 out of the slavery status into; ——--
that of state wards.— Brownwood Catarrh Cannot Be Cured . , • . ■„ . .. ,
V , v icu tentered into with much )est, dis-i
‘ |I, * i .4 1 v I . rV,'th lm‘!'1 •* Implications, as theyLjte the fact of bad weather.
.iss th.it l.i in lex.is and m<in\ ,.j,:,not leach the seat of the dis-j A teiii|>tin<- salad course was sci !
unemployed men wil make a rush .... .i. i,|.Wl i .... 1 . . • f '• ° ,s " s 11
* • ''•‘S'. ' at.iiih Is a blood or con ved in an intermission,
to reach the j»en. even though they | stitutiona, jiscas(. |lll(1 iu ordc.r
Beau Not
<>n Tuesday afternoon the Beau,
'dis- Club met with Miss Florence |
avoid West brook at the home of her sis-'
i'ter. Mrs. I). M. Baker on Tenth1
street..
I The game of auction bridge was!
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any move to bring about tin 1 ‘
ami
bet- ,
terment of the public roads foi ^ '1 1 •
fear it will cost him a I it 11 «*, is
inconsistent, to sav tin* least of it
• Plant cotton, Mr. Farmer,
you don't your children n»i-ht: h;.V>\vnwoo,i
licet
the men need t lie +2.50
The J. I . G. Club will meet with
Hall's Catarrh Cure is Miss Abby Snell this week.
taken internally, and acts direct I —-------
Jv upon the blood and mucous sm :
.alcohol .t pla o'LNrT
ANcgeloWc Preparation IbiAs-j
similaiiiie ike Food anJPcsj: ;ta I
hng the Stomachs auJIlovvcisd i
Infants/Child rev
We have lead over the list of
Governor-elect h v glison s appoint
A TEXAS WGVDIR
faces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not | The Texas Wonder cur** kid
a quack medicine. It was pres ney and bladder troubles, dis
I’byM-i solves gravel, cures diabetes, weak
find time to go to school, and then ,7!...";7...7i V.,-i'..',.7 '! "i'.V*.:..*"! ‘‘riptiou. It is composed of th
will remain
reach of tin* speculator.
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11 find tl.ii'l I-itli.-r t if'""mi nil' ' Id ,,lls j-'!"'."--'' and lam, back*, rheumatism, and
..r Itrowu 1-nnnty is “"i.?"'* " f."fd’T:! bl,dder iu Mh men «nd women.:
Regulates bladder troubles in
children. If not sold by your
druggist, will be sent by mail on
receipt of $1.00. One small Lottie
is two month’s treatment, and sel-
dom fails to perfect a cure. Texas
testimonials with each bottle. Dr.
E. W. Hall, 292b Olive Street, St.
Louis. Mo. Sold by druggists. ;H2d
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countv
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books. Bv all means plant cotton . , , . . .*,
1 • • local option eoiintv ami that
so the price v i remain within f, ..
1 ga\ c .Mr. Ferguson a
majority over the prohibition iiom-
.... , , , . inee to any oi en mind if would be
U hy S .ould «- worry n n.nt .............
srnnd roods. \\ ,■ seldom ns.- lin n, ....... ju,,,, ........ ,j„. ,.v
Jn tact wc have not traveled
Promoles Di^"stion,Ckee»fu!- f
ness and Rest.Conlains ucittv
Opimu.Mnr|)liine norWiucral.
Not Narcotic.
RripeofOUDr.S.\lTIll'irsm
Piiwjikin SecJ~
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Worm Sr rd-
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WaUrpeGi Ikvor.
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Apcrferi Remedy for Constipa-
tion , Sour Stouadi. Diarrhoea
Worms .ConvulsionsTcverisk-
ness and Loss Or Sleep.
racSinute Signature nf
The Centaur Compart,
NEW YORK.
Atb months old
J5 Doses-JJCehis
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
CASTOR!
For Infants and Childr
The Kind You H;
Always Bough
Bears the
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CASTOR!
THE CKNTAUR COMM NT, MEW YORK CITY.
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i* best blood purifier, acting di
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mi is .in i.ii combination of the
two ingredients is what pro-
duces such wonderful results in
curing catarrh. Send for testi
monials, free.
F. J. CHENEY v\c ( (*., Props.
Ferguson's elos-
saving that his
we iiiiM- no. mm-.ii. \\,.
twenty miles over Bum ids county |>sf fHi.|Mls ........ ............. , , ^
roads timing the preset year. aI1|,oilltl„entK Jin. d'irected cntirelv1 Toledo 0. .
by a desire to reward fitness and ' J' .>r'
ability. There’s no doubt of bis! 1 uk,.‘ M.:i11" , a"ul-v 1 ,lls for
intentions in that respect, hut in (M,J,sDp«ition.
handing out the spoils, his partial ! -----
ity to tin- big eities is somewhat ;“THE MILLION DOLLAR MYS
painful.—l»ro\. nwoml News.
According to your argument
jMr. Ferguson should luye given
The farmer is the man who uses
the roads, and as long as lie
ehooscs to put up with haul roads,
we should not interfere with his
wishes.
California vv^uiai- Seriously
^ Alarmed.
A slu.it linn- ago i cOnti.ietcd. tli*-* pros who voted for him pre
a severe cold which settled on my iVm.ce in making up his official
lungs and caused me a great deal faillj|v. |t- favored the dry
of annoyance. 1 vx on I. I ha\e bad counties in making aippaointmcnts
coughing spells and my lungs W,1V ,lot f.,vo|. tll), ,,,.Vs . |t W}ls a
were so sore and inflamed 1 be- sacrifice for both to’follow him
gain to be seriously alarmed. A voll,. |M,wling.
friend recommended Chamber- '
Jain's Cough Remedy, saying she jt even pays to make ......I as a
had used it for years. 1 bought a porter. One of the two request I” ,'os.1
bottle and if relieved mv enuod' >>>■..).. I,.- i’ .I..,,;* ........ i:... J|i; le poition
II. K. Dickinson of Reagan
county, came in Sunday to visit
relatives and look after business
affairs a few days.
TERY” PRINCESS TONIGHT
Sickly children
Cream Vermifuge.
Only three more
Million Dollar Mysteiy
need White’s
It nor only
destroys worms, if there be any
releases of the i but it acts as a str« ngthening
are to tonic in the stomach aid bowels
be shown tonight s being the 20h| Price 25c j»er bottle Sold b.v the
number. This picture is imdnuht-j Walker Drug Co.
cdly the most expensive inoi ion j , _
ever produced under any company j
of film-actors. Not alone do the
expensive settings and mecliauicid ‘
efieds but tile beautiful and high-,
priced costumes worn by tin
FIRST PENSION ISSUED
TO BALLINGER MAN
Lost, Strayed or Stolen
One red steer. 2-vear-old, l
—-—- ed J II. C. connected; one bi
st,<ri.ii to tiu j ton is i.nTxrr- bull t wo-vea i*s-ol<l, branded
AUSTIN, Dec. 7.—The drawer V. connected. J. M. CORF
of the first pension warrant un- Ballinger. Texas. 7-1 td
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dcr the pension laws of tin* State
of Texas is dead. This was the
report received yesterday by the
Comptroller’s Department. Ap-
plication No. 1 for a pension was
made hv J. \l. Clcndennen of
Ballinger in 1899. The application
Lame back may come from
work, cold settled in the mi
fc-
bottle and if relieved my cough made hy Colquif.to Governor dim
the first night, and in a week 1 was to keep his porter. It is a
tv as lid of the cold and soreness good idea tor the imfoit nnat
who
dragging along to remem-
salc her it pays to make good and lurn
out the best there is in them.—
the six figure mark. / Ail ships:.
i<-rs. automobiles and resi-
Oce
I in*
of the cast reach*
^s
been • cliarten-d
some bought outright for th
gest s**rial pietisn
cost is enormous.
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we f*>»i oil
oar rare
Wear
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Leak
teller
HUM:-
<h*m*cs have
and
big- ;
ever. ; ml tin*(
Mote than this;
of my lungs,” writes Miss Marie is now
Gerber. SawtcHo, Cal. For
by all dealer^.
J. W. McCollough and family.. V**s. that s g*md doctorim-. Tin* 11 1 -U illim. I >oll.ii M\s i\ (
. .. , -|| , . cost the exhibitor more than t lo-
ot * oryell countv, near (latesville. man who lads to make goo» in ,, ,,
* * jotln-r serials but it lias i.ccii well
(advertised and exploited and th**'
’|Vt‘opn» ^Y11o liavr hiirn si*rin<r it j
proclaim it the best picture made.;
Tonight’s installment will eon-i
tain some surprises for trie specta-
> till the lull . . ' , • 1 , ,
, , . tors and mam tlmiLrs are crowded
doubt drawsi- , ..
came in a f«*w days
ha \ c decided to locate
ago
and small matters will not do to trust
in our city', with more important matters. But
— did it ever occur to you that the
Saddlery janitor’s job is a very important
along about this season, and
GO TO—Ballinger
Mfg. Co., successors to T. S. Lank- me
ford for Saddles, Harness, etc. that it takes a man to fill the bill
Complete line of Saddlery goods, Colquitt’s janitor no
and accessories. Shoe work and a salary that when compare!
general repairing our specialty. the salary ot the average
1. -T. CATHEY, Mgr.
12-1 mon *K-
I C^jinto the two reels to make quite
•linol
!{. L. II veil, tin* For*l auto,
dealer, is 1 ving a s**lf starter and
♦•lectrie ligating attachment put
on the Ford autos which makes
tli*- equal of any ear on the mar-
ket.
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lEMraYFORWEN.
M YO'J’i Qt^S€i.SV.
I -*>»*-'* p*i*T
a thrilling ehaptec for tb<- story.
I Two other go*Hl titb-s arc toj
jb«* shown this **v«*ning; a Keystone,
comedy in 2 pails featuring Mablc,
yj! Noi-manil. a id a good MajcsG<\
m (drama with many favorites in the
[dramatis p**rs*m;;c. Aliogctlu-r a!
most pleasing ofK-ring for the!
night’s program.
of the back, or from disease
tin* two former cases the
remedy is Ballard’s Snow
.. . . ., ment. It should be rubbe*
was made trom Anderson (. *>untv , , . e,. . ,
, .. ... . , - riioroiighty over the atteeted
and was the first to be approved » •„ , „ „ .
, . 1 ' the relief will be prompt
under thi* pension law enactment . .. . A~ rC
,, ^ satistactorv. rirce 2->c. 50c
Hi* continued to *lraw a pension .... *. ^ , i
, i !■ +1.09 per bottl**. >old by
quarterly since 1899 until tin* one ... ,, r
drawn on Nov. 90. 1914. when the '' '' 1 ~ _
warrant was returned to the Comp
troller’s Department with the no- *k I liompson or Hatchel
Itation “decease*!*’ there on. business in Ballinger a few li
----- Saturday.
The Magic Washing Stick.
“The Magie Washing Stick is
just fine. It did just what you
said it would do and the clothes
were so nice*’and wnife with all
that bard rubbing left off.’’ writ-
es Mrs. Sarah Goodale. Preston,
Texas. The Magic Stick is not a
j soap nor a washing powder. Sold
by druggists, three 10c sticks for
25*-. or by mail from A. B. Rich-!
ards Medicine Co.. Shernijm, Tex. j
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It Makes a Difference
Who Does Your Work.
A good shave, a neat hair,
cut, adds a great deal to a
mans feeling and appearance.
We give you satisfaction along
this line.
Wm. Cameron Lumber Go.
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Most People
Who Eat
Are Particular What They Eat.
We cater to such people—we buy to please
them, and we DO please them.
We have a store full of the most eatable of
eats, and every purchase you make impels you
to make another, and still others.
L. B. Stubbs9itx3
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The Mag;c Washing Stick.
“I c.-iimot speak highly enough
jin praise of Cic Magic Washing
(Slick. It sav*s half the labor
iu washing. Makes the clothes
sweet, clean ui 1 white as snow
without tin* use of ruhhoard,’’
writ«-s Mrs. b*. M. Canlwell. For-
ney, Texas. Sohl by druggists
three 10*- sticks for 25** or by mail
from A. B. KichrteF. Co.. Sher-
man. Texas.
The Home of GOOD Eats.
&
j J. II. Mills <d’ the Winters
viUf !country. E. I). Bowen of llatchcl.j
tnA a jainl I). W. Payne of tin* Valley j
Vivi' ('reck country, were transacting
*',ns'n,SS idling**!" Monday. j
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DR. CARVER
Suite 207 Mays Building.
iSan Angelo, Texas,
X-RAY AND ELECTRO THERAPEUTICS
Cancers, Tumors, Skin Diseases,
Stomach Troubles. Facial Blemishes,
Female Diseases, Pelegra. Paralysis,
Etc., Treated Scientifically.
Room* to* Out of Town Patients.
Mesdames A. If. Lewin and E. T
(Davis of Miles, were among the j
I visitors iu Ballinger between!
! trains Monday.
The Magic Washing Stick
“All glory to the Magic Wasli-
| iug Stick—my clothes were as
; whit** as snow.’* writes Mrs. Sallie
! Cummings. Marquez, Texas. Not
i a soap nor a xvashiiig powd**r but •
;a pcciilktr article which makes!
: dii-iy cdotlies clean and beautiful
j without a bit of rubbing. Sold by
I druggists, three 10** sticks for 25c
| or by mail from A. B. Richards
I Medicine Co., Sherman. Texas.
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The City Barber Shop t
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H. O: Rhodes, Proprietor.
Fit His Case Exactly
‘‘When father was sick about
six years ago In* read an adver-j
tiseinent of Chamberlain's Tab i
lets in tin- papers that fit his easel
exactly.'* wrilcs Miss Margaret.
Campbell of Ft. Smith. Ark. “ He J ™
purchased a l»»*x of them and h<*| —
has pot been sick since. My sis ; *
ter had stomach trouble and was! •
also benefited by tlicm.” For, »
sab- by all yb*ab*rs. ^
GET YOUR
VAPER RATHS
FROM
W. M. CARTER
CHIROPODIST AT
City Barber Shop
Ballinger, Texas
John Sewell, of tilt* Winters
country had business in Ballinger
Saturday afternoon.
LEGAL BLANKS.
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A Mystery Tea.
at Mrs. T. S. Lankford's December
8th; hours 9 to H. Everybody in-
vited to come and bring a silver
offering for missions. 4-9t*l
F^tronizc our advertiaera.
FIRE INSURANCE
The Best Companies
PROMPT SERVICE
Your business solicited.
ftiisa Maggie Sharp.
Upstairs in old Fidelity
Credit Co.s Office. Phone
215. See Me.
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W«* keep in stock legal blanks of
all kinds and will sell in any
quantity desired. Following is a
list of stock now on band:
(1) Warranty Deeds, (all kinds)
*2' <Juit Claim Deeds, (9) Vendor
Lien Notes. (4) Promissory Notes
(5) Chattel .Mortgages, (G Re-
lease Mortgage or Dee*l of Trust,
(7- Crop Mortgage, (8) Charge
and Credit Slips, (9) Release of
Vendors Lien. (10) Power of At-
torney, (11) Transfer of Vendor
Li n, (12) Carbon paper. (19)
Rental Contracts, (14) Bills of
j Sale. (15 Deeds of Trust. (16)
i Bond for Title, (17) Contract be
; tween Principal and Agent for
Sale of Real Estate, (18) Build-
ing Contract, (19) Contract for
Exchange of Property, (Single
and Double Acknowledgements
(21 (Affidavit to any fact, (22)Pro
test Blanks, (29.) County Clerks
Certificates. <
When in need of any of \ the
above eall and we can supply w«pi.
THE BALLING Eli PRINTIN'
CO.
! dwtf.
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- Christmas
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so drop in and get fresh
corfections. Try some
of my cider, something i
nice. Fiverything in my
store is Fresh and clean.
Try me, that’s all.
Fire works of ali\ kinds.
N. Passur
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 304, Ed. 1 Monday, December 7, 1914, newspaper, December 7, 1914; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1137963/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.