The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 10, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 15, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DAILY LEDGER
NORMAL BILL PASSED
BY TEXAS SENATE
WISHED SHE {SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT! Splendid Medicine
COULD DIE;PLANNEO THIS SUMMER Stomach Trouble
«i.
'Which is really cheapest?
The low-priced box that lets in the heat like a |
sieve and is extravagant in its use of ice—or the *
economical Automatic—made too good to sell cheap, $
which keeps out the heat with its eight Honest-Made j
walls, and pays for itself in the ice it.saves. *|
DON’T FORGET THIS: It’s the ice cost that’s the big
cost of a refrigerator. You’ll be a big saver m the .end by
buying in the beginning an
-Automatic Refrigerator
We’re alway delighted to show it.
Hall Hardware Company
TWIX BOVS.
Mr and Mrs. J. R. Parker, who livi
ca.'! of tin- city two miles on the \\ m-
ters-C’rew- road, are rejoicing >.e.- th*
arrival ct twin boys, Loni at the- i onu
Friday niglit. May 14th.
Sallow complexion is dm* to a
torpid Ii\cr. Herbine purifies and
strengiiiens the liver uml bowels
juid lestores the rosy bloom of
health to the cheek. Price 50c.
Sold by the Walke** Drug Cm
Judge A. K. Do*' and wife and rroth-
ir, Mrc \\ . H. Do". visited friend' at
Winter' Saturday.
CARDS ()1 THANKS
“May II. 1015
**Mi'' < ilad\ ' CoMiii'.
• “Ballinger. Texas
“Dear lrield, on behalf ol Host Com
puny Number Two 1 desire to thank yon
for ymir kindne" in making our menior-
ial 't r\ ice at our recent convention the
'licce." it \\a>.
“\ erv respect full v,
“\\ II.IP. I LOW PRS.
“Delegate from Ho<e Company \T1n1-
her Two, chairman o reception corn nit-
tee.’
it i' now practically certain
normal hill, providing for the
meat of tiiree non ,al school' within the
next tnree year*, will pa's |,oti branch
cs of the 1'exa.' legislature. fhc- hill
was finally parsed hy tiie senate t! 11'
v.eek. the vote being almo't nnanin’mis
■f :j» the hill
1 he new lull i' practtcuiiy tin santi
;t' passed by the regular session and
which hecanie a dead letter on account
of the iailure of the suprerm court to
appoint a local committi 1 a> provai
cd for in the bill.
The new hill designate' the governor,
the lieutenant-governor and tire attorney
general'as tin locating committee , and
provides that the report of tiu commit-
tee must i>«- completed and the schools
located hy the first of October of the
present year.
With the certainty of this bill becom-
ing a law and tbc locating of the nor-
._ . mal- a tori gone e rtaiisty. the citizens of
E 'I Ballinger should he wide aw ak< and < a
f'i Idle job Ballinger ha' rueiied much
| publicity through the effort' of tin city
*■ to get tin normal, and already Ballin-
ger i' being refered to a' the. home ol
the Central W cst Texas Normal.
llie committee will no doubt take up
the work of receiving applications and •
•'selecting a home for the three schools
I early in the slimmer. They will also <b-
| innate the first to be located
Ballinger should go after normal mini- j
her one. It i' the opinion of thu-c who I
arc familiar v th the proposition that
the Central West Texas normal will he
the fir't school located. Hiere i' a
greater demand lor tbi' school than
either of tin other two and the ipic'lion 1
ol locating a normal in t! ; - j tri o the
state ha' Ini' been be'ore tbe li-gi*lature
lor several years.
Ballinger can get tin school if tin-
people will co-operati and place In-tore
the locating* committee the information
they w ant and nui't haw be fori 'elect- hoarding
ing a 'ite Let ' do it
Anti Be Free From Her Trouble^
but Finds Better Way.
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school i*oard has addressed a let-
ter to each -cliool patron and ta. pay-1
j 1 r oi tin Ballinger Independent District
, acuig Ik.-ton- them the matter of |
; < v *t ng ;i turn! 'UMicient to meet the'
(demands of the hoard in handling the
- -------- . ------— „„ .W..V.VW improvement work that must
Of my suffering, from womanly troubles.!made before the next term of the
city schools.
I hi voters have lieen asked to go to!
f’u- polls next Thursday, May goth and!
issuance of $8000 worth ot
I Suffered for Several Year*
Peruna Restored My Health
Columbia, Tenn —“Many a time,*
says Mrs. Jessie Snarp, of this place
“l wished f would die and be relieved " ’ •
1 could not get up, without pulling al
somethin?! to help me, and stayed in bed
niost of the time. 1 could hot do
housework.
my
vote for tlu
Mrs. Elizabeth
Reuther. No. 50S
Twelfth St.. N. YV-
Washington, D. C..
writes: 4 ‘I am
pleased to endorse
Peruna as a splen-
did medicine for
catarrh and stom-
The least amount of work tired me
cut. My head would swim, and ! would
tremble for an hour or more, i ntake. I
:ook Carditi, the woman’s tonic, and I
am not bothered with pains any more,
and 1 don’t have to go to b.d. In met,
I am sound and well of all my Roubles.” I Md-hshcd
Cardin goes to all the weak spots and
helps to make them strong. It acts with
nature—not against her.' It is tor tre-
tired, nervous, irritable women, w*io feci
as if everything were wrong, ana r.eec
something to quiet their nerves and
strengthen the worn-out system.
Ir you are a woman, suffering from any
of the numerous symptoms of woman,y
trouble, take Cardui. It will help you.
At all druggists.
........ I suffered ^
it i' ' f.>r several year**,
, , . .....- - , ach trouble, from
I*onds. In the letter mailed out by the which - - w
board the plan i' made dear and ’
>lu-wn that the taxes will not be in.
creased by tbe is'iu*. as the board has
ret red SSooo worth of bonds, thereby
reducing the taxi . The letter will be
Kl .< A i.
SCI 1001. IMBkO\ I'Mi:\ts
Cl. WN’KD
ll’rrtr to: Chacanooca Me- cir.a Oo., L^-liei
Advisory Cent . Ciiacsuoaga. Tunn.. lor '-;r -u.
Imtru. Hon j on your case aid boon. ‘ Kcm»
freauoecltor Women." ir. o.au. v»ia.a*r. N.C IS!
MAX',
I took It for sev-
iral months and
at trie end of thatl
time found my heaUh|
" J- •' | per next week '<‘-v- was restored anil have!
^ il t\' In foil t' 1 tlection Read :t felt splendidly ever)
r since. I now take It when I contract
" I a eolil and It soon rids the system of
any catarrhal tendencies.
Over Ten 'Vcars Ajo.
"upi rintemlent Wootm reports that “I would not be without Peruna.
T li .1 number ol improvement' will be Although It was over ten years ago
;r.;: ,c in the rural 'i hooU of the county 1 that I Lrst gave you tny testimonial, I
nr. tin vacation period. The Toket u | :-'!t “f the same oplni-m as when I
di'trict will add S_*;oo in improvements j wrote it. and give you t. e privilege to
building a new building an li'ing j art I u“e B as you see fit. I slid use Pe-
01 tbe old building. rima when 1 think it neoessarv. I am
Norton will expend S'OOO for new recommending it •> n>v neighbors
building.
Brook'hin district lias petitioned for!
a S1000 bond ixsiie, and it is believed*
that it will carry and that much spent
whenever a chance -jiirs.’1
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tVm'CAPUDINE1
imssuissuiuasg
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“May
Mary INther Phillips.
“Ballinger, Texas.
“Diar friend On hehalf of Hose
| Company Number _* I wi'li to thank you
i ior your part in making our memorial
j 'crvice at our recent convention tin itn.
! prcs'ivi '»cce«s it wa*
“Very truly.
"\\ ll.ll. I l.( )\\ 1 RS.
I• “Ih p
, i-t r Two. chairman reception commit-
I tee."
COMINt, TO SL MMKk . .
N 1 >R \| \ ; ‘ “r 'Vhool improvements
Inuuirii' :a ivtd Iv tho-< in eh.arge | Die 1 rmtt and Long Branch districts
ot tin Stmum r Normal at Brovvmvood , *l,u> been consolidated and arc known:
indicate that tin- will hi one of the larg- . a' Hamiony school. SJ500 building j
c-t normal n. point ot attendance ever - vv 1 * ‘‘i provider! in time for the ct>ming ■
heid in thi' 'ection of the State. Tea- ! B-rm. j
chers from t cry county surrounding ; 1 lu Bell district will build 1 $_vo')'
, Brow 11 wood arc vvritm. iiuiuiring about | biuliling during tin- summer
the Norma1 C’oiiductor 'I' H Hart of i \'v liilc Texas occupies a place coiisid-
Brownwood reqiK-'t' that all who desire ! erably below the top of the li't iti edu-
i in formats >n concerning tlu- Normal or a cation. Runnel' county proposes to oc-
plan, write him at once ! cupy a place at the top of the list of
is-tfdw ! l i \;is counties.
RIGHT PARTIES WED
WILL NOT SEPARATE
How Mrs. Harrod Got Rid of Her
Stomach Trouble.
‘ I stifToivil wiili stouiaeli trott-
>1»* tor Muirs niiil tried evervtliitig
I heard of. Imt the only relief I
got was temporary until laxl
>| rttii* I saw t hamherlaiii s Tali-
ih'ls ad' ert 1 s“d and jiroi'Ui'eil «t
a l»i*|tin of them at ottr drttT stor**.
HOW SOLDIERS LIVE AND I gut immediate relief from that
I IGHT IN THE TRENCHES handful lu a\mesv, alter etiling*
---- j roni pain in the smmaeli.vvrifes
STRAIGHTFORWARD
MONY.
TESTI-
Many
Ballinger
Profited
Citizens
By It.
Have
I f you have hackaelie, urinary
t foil hies, days ol dizziness, in ail-
aele or m-rviMisiitx<s. strike at the
'•at of the trouble. These are
o'ten the symptoms of weak
tie;..' and there is grave danger in
OUR MOTTO IS:
“Quality First, Last and Always'
L
SILVER MOON DAIRY
R. F. GREEN. Proprietor.
OTTO DAVIS No. 11.L492
(Formely ow ned by M. C. Braden )
MY—
REGISTKRED.IERiiEY BULL IS LOCATED AT TDK UNION
WAGON YARD IN BALLINGER FEE $2 50 CASH WITH
COW. RETURN PRIVILEGE FREE PHONE 2*V
J. C. N I X, Ballinger
London, March 25. When
rains lie- ttenches arc ball filled 1
with water The cold u always of
the damp, peimt rat ini*, dreadful
kind that chills to the very mar-1
tow. Hot food I-* served three
times u day to the men in lli«-|
trendies |>y other soldiers, who J
.scurry like rabbits through long
uncovered tunii' K rmminc hack '
from the works eoiieealiiii* the
| guns.
These men 111 the tieiu-heN must
have good food j 11 older that they
can have good Blood, and if tln-v
I have good blood, they have good
enitrage, they keep warm beeaus*
their circulation is good and their
extremities are warm from exer-
cise. .Many men are invalided,
however, because their blood and
it(.Mrs. Linda llarrod. Fort Wayn’-
d|lnd. Obtainable everywhere.
FATHERS' AND MOTHERS’ BANK
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MORTUARY ♦
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DAI 1’.I I I KK OK MU
NTKS II I l.u\\ DK\D
Tin niiti nioiitli'-old baby girl of Mr
.iii'l Mr- II f. i.ov. <licil at their home
«,ii 'l entil 'Meet I rnlav niglit frombowil
trouble. Tbe funeral 'erxici-' were con-
ilucti il at tli is'iilenci l»\ Kcv Scrog-
giri' .uni tin remain' tenderly laid to
rest in tin Ballinger cemetery Sunday
morning. I la- Ledger join' friend' in
ldidenci
delay Doan s Kidney Pills ate es
peeially prepar*d for kidn y ;iil-
meiits are cudersed by over
0041 people VoUl- lleiglibois fee-
omim-nd this remedy have prov-
ed its merit in many tesis Bal-
linger renders should take fresh
•courage in the strai<;htforward
testimony of a Ballinger citizen.
Mr.v T \\ Morris. Eleventh St.
Ballinger, says: "For years l was
subject to attacks of kidney trou
hie ami tny hack became very I
j weak. Tlu* kidney seere-tons were ;
Hy United Press:
BA 1. riMOKK, May 15.—“It is much
more important that the right parties
marry than to insist that they shall never
separate, declared I’rol lames T. Tufts
01 the t. niversity of Chicago iti a stir-
ring address here today. Before the Na
t'onal konferenct of Charities and Cor-
re-ction he- made an impassioned plea for
a broader ethical basis oi the morals of
the family.
"There is perhaps no field of ethics
which in the past has Wen a point of
view more prevailing negative than the
morals of the family,” he said. “It has
emphasized not only innocence hut
ignorance; it forbid' divorce, but takes
little account ^ positive measures to
assure good InWies It has had more
horror for intelligently than fore-
kjd_ | thought ior healthy children in proper
surroundings
"l our new values, tlu value of wo-
men ' freedom anil development, tin*
value of the child, the value of sex and
especially ot motherhood, and lastlv. the
value ot sound stock vvdl reared for
national life and for the life of the
world must hi reckoned with in the new
ethics of the family We can no long-
er meet the situation by tattoos and neg-
ations."
NORTRE DAME
LADY S APPEAL.
I’o ;*!! knowing «ufferers of
rheumatism, whether muscular or
the joints, sciatica, Jumbagos,
........«nd sympathy for tlu- sad
j their stOUUlch were Ilot right to ; |p.,n nt' ill thi' hour of bereavement.
! withstand the awful hardships off--
i this winter campaign. Barbed wire, fagged wounds-1
| When you do not properly dig collar and harness galls heal
est your food ymir blood heroines quiekly when Ballard s Snow Lini- i
unnatural and I felt all out of!
sorts Doan’s Kidney Pills gave
•’•■lief alter the first few doses.1
Others; of my family.have taken (
Doan s Kidnev Pills with henc-
Price 5t'e. at all dealers. Don’t l send it to all suffers FREE.
,simply ask for a kidney remedy—
get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the
sane- that Mrs. Morris had. Fos-
■ ter-M illmrn <’o . Props.. Buffalo.
.TNY.
Through Standard Electric Lighted
SLEEPERS
Daily from
FORT WORTH
via
MILANO ROUTE’
to
AUSTIN
SAN ANTON 10
Dining car into San Antonio serves
Breakfast.
V
A vacation worth
while at
MAR LI N
Special Round Trip
Rates Daily.
D. Cj. Price
GeDeral Passenger and Ticket
Agent. Houston. Texas
thin and ev*-r\ organ of 1 lit* body ! im-nt is applied. It is both heal-
soou feels tin- effect. Tin- result ing and antiseptic. Price 2oc. 50c
| is headaeln-s, sleeplessness, lier-'and *].0n per bottle. Sold by the
j vousness and many other symp-1 Walker Drug Co.
j toms— due to aeeiumdat i**n <*f
[•'Otsons in tbc body. Unless tin*
stomach is •_ ven aid al bis stage
—more serious’ilbiess follow. Now
is lh«* time to Im*I|> y«»>ti weaken-i fom*'
<*d stomach -now is th 1 ttop* to
take Dr. Pierce’s 4 fold* *• Medina! I
Discovery tin uilild *»r liquid ^
I;form. It luis tiio^same power to
s«*t you right as it bus men prov-
ed to have in thousands *f ulur
leases. It v.il! help yom:* v n.;n':i
I so that the food you eat will nour
i ish and sustjtin von stud make
Mr'. George Holman ami tvm •lui-
dren returned liome Friilay niglit from
Somtnerville, Texas, vvliere they had
been li'itinu tier 'i'ter. Mr', toe A.
and family.
Have You0
y.mr Free chance on the
Saddb*. Bridle, and Spurs at 11
L. Wendorf’s. the Busv Shop”
dwtf.
THE BANK THAT HELPS YOU
DO THINGS
backache, pains in the kidneys or
neuralgia pains, to write to her
for a home treatment which liaa
repeatedly cured all of these tor-
tures. She feels it her duty to
You
cure yourself at home as thou-
sands will testify—no change of
climate being necessary. This sim-
ple discovery banishes uric acid
from the blood, loosens the stif
fened joints, purifies the blood,
and brightens the eyes giving elas-
ticity and tone to the whole sys-
tem. If the above interests you,
for proof address Mrs. M. Sum-
mers, Box R. Notre Dame. Tnd
I good reviving blood. It will en-
I able you 1»> get rid of tie* waste
a sluggish liver and irregular bow
t*ls have permitted to aei*umulati*
I in your system.
! Dr. Pi* ire’s <ioldmi Medical I
I Discovery is composed of known!
I native healing remedial roots and j
I* tbs with no alcohol nor narcotic |
• rugs to give von harmful habits. ,
; 'e can now be obtained in tablet
or liquid form from dealers, or1
' xend 50 stamps for box of tablets.
Address: |)r. Pierce, Invalid’s
! IloteJ, Buffalo, \ Y. Adv
Mi' I I., Doug hi" and little son,
Sidney, left Saturday morning lor ('Ir
I burnt* where tliev go to be with Dr.
Dougl.i" who i' at the heil'idv of his
j brother -\ ine"age from Di Douglass
stated that his brother was rapidli grow
ling wor't- ind asked Mr* Douglass to
I enme
Tom ‘frail and family, of Paint Ivock
passed tlirougii Ballinger Saturday in
their auto in route to Mineral \Yel! - to
«t»eiid .i few week'
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
D.ii, Middleton, <>t Brcwstei 'omit,
value in bridal afternoon to Dot rel.
atives anil friend' and to look
business interests a few days
if ter
Di/ziuess. vertigo, (blind stag
gers sallow complexion, flatu-
lence are symptoms of a torpid
liver. No one can feel well while
the liver is inactive. Hcrhine is a
powerful liver stimulant. A dose
or two will cause all bilious sym-
ptoms to disappear. Try it. Price
50c. Sold by the Walker Drug Co.
Best Thing lor a Bilious Attack
“(Mi aeeojtnl of my confinement
in the printing otliee I have tor
years been a chronic sufferer front
indigestion and liver trouble. A
few weeks ago I bad an attack
I that was so severe that I was not
|abb* to go tq the ease for two days,
j Failing to get any relief from any
other treatment. I took three of
Chamberlain’s Tablets and the
next day I felt like a new man.”
w rites II. (\ Bailey, Editor Caro-
lina News, Chaplin, S. C. Obtain-
able everywhere.
The Daily Ledger 40c per mouth
Mi-' Edna McDaniel left Friday
ternoon to vi'd witli home folks
Santa Anna.
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THEATRE
TONIGHT
TOflY’S RHODIUM
THK BLACK BOX ’ Xt> t
ki \ Comedy “6 Month' to Lin”
And by the Eclectic Film Co..
“Presenting a Prince of India a
'l»lcndid American photodrama iti
four parts
\ good high-class _*w show for
the '.imr price — toe
MONDAY “Uncle John,” Imp
feature and “Thev Wen on
Their Honey Moon.”
Admis sion
10 GEINTS
White City
...Tonight...
“Burning
Daylight”
By Jack London.
IN 5 PARTS
The big “strike” a true pic-
ture of life as it was lived in
those earlp Klondyke days.
The pictuesque side of its
daring and {romance. The
gold rush of “Burning Day-
light.”
Also “Easy Money” Comedy
MUSIC FURNIHSED BY
PRINCESS ORCHEUflA
Admission
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