The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, August 27, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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PRINCESS "30” $750
1916
Delivered
Light* Strong and Powerful
Simply Perfect—Perfectly Simple.
ALLARD C. FRENCH, Agent.
Demonstration Any Time.
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PLENTEOUS RAINS
ONLY IN SPOTS
A J. Zappe is closing out all his
odds ami ends in Summer goods
at special low prices in *order to
make room for his hig stock of
Fall goods. Do not miss this rare
j opportunity. 26-3td
Forecast:—Unsettled with j U Mills of the Winters coun-
showers tonight and Satur- try, passed through Ballinger
Thursday afternoon en route to
What was a downpour in Hal-, Bell county on a visit and business
linger between six and seven trip combined,
o’clock Friday morning, bringing
water in the raip guage up to j Don’t walk, phone 320 for a 9
above the inch mark, was not a cent Jitney 26-3d-lw
general rain, and while a drizzle' ---
continued throughout the fore-1 A-J. Zappe bought this week a
noon in Ballinger only light show-! bunch of she - from A. L. Spann
ers had fallen at some places in and sold Mr. Spann a small bunch
RATES FOR
Classified Ads
THE BALLINGER D \1LT
LEDGER
One cent per word first insertion
Half cent per word each subse-
quent insertion.
Black face type double regular
rate
Cash must accompany copy ex-
cept where party has regular open
account with us.
Call Telephone No. 27.
Charity Should
Begin at Home 9 Learn the Money Saving Lesson 8
(Continued from First Page.)
enough to eat One of them, a
Michigander. rec“i\ d a sum of
money from his home people Wed-
nesday and we had him removed
to .Mrs- Prather's camp north of
the city
“I have been president of tlit* j
United Charities a long time. I
When I accepted the place it was
with the understanding that I
should do the work and the citi-
zens would subscribe the funds,
but 1 have been doing both to a
very large extent.
“Something must he done for
the sick and indigent in San An-
gelo before the winter sets in.
What is everybody's business is
nobody ’s business, therefore it is
going to require united action to
give the relief that is necessary.'’
Scotch Woolen Mills
has taught thousands of men, and resolve to be-
gin now to wear one of these famous $25
suits to order and save $10.
$100 Reward, $100.
FOE JaALE
“Shield Brand”
■ Ci-Jthes
MADE RIGHT
PRICED RIGHT
$102® $1222 $1522
The new designs we are showing in Men’s Clothes
for this season by faroutdo ail our previous efforts.
The makers of “Shield Brand” Clothes have
produced the best models in their history. Come
in and see them.
A. J. ZAPPE
Ballinger, Texas
FOR SALE—Stock of Durov Jer-
I soy Hogs Partly register'd and
subject to registration. In head
or more. Apply to ('has. S. Mil-
ler Ballinger, Texas.
!'<>!! SALE One span of horses
and one span of mules. Heavy,
{young, gentle, safe farm work
animals with harness ami wagons.
Apply to ('has S. Miller. Ballin-
ger, Texas. 27-2td
.FOR SALE—One thoroughbred
•Jersey cow three-years-old. giv-
ing milk Price $75. Jewell i'iim-
ningham. tldw
FOR SALE—Gentle driving horse,
phaeton mul harness at a bargain.
Apply to C. P. Shepherd. ttdw
The readers of this paper will
I he pleased to learn that there is
j at least one dreaded disease that
science has been able to cure in
all its stages, and that is Catarrh
Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only
positive cure now known to the
medical fraternity Catarrh being
a constitutional disease, requires
a constitutional treatment- Hall’s
Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system,
thereby destroying the foundation
of the disease, and giving the
patient strength by building up
the constitution and assisting na-
ture in doing its work. The pro-
prietors have so much faith in its
curative powers that they offer
One Hundred Dollars for any ease
lhat it fails to cure. Send for list
of testimonials-
Address; F. *T. Cheney & Co..
Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by all Druggists. 7-’h\
Take Hall’s Family Pill*
constipation
FOR SALE—Two choice resident lots
on Broadway, No. 3 and 4. block 8;
SUIT
OR O’COAT
Made to Order
NO LESS
than $15
NO MORE
than $20
BOY'S
SUITS TO
ORDER
810
yiENHlU-i
Paul C. Sulak, Mgr.
I
Next Door to Ideal
BarberShop
Ballinger,
Texas
fo>
.Mrs. Frank Marbnrger and two
children of San Antonio, who had
been listing relatives in this see-
two choice residents lots on Eighth St.'lf'on- returned limn ' Thursday af-
No. i) and 10, Block 4. Will sell for 1 ternoon. Her parents. Mr- and
cadi or part cask and good terms. For Mis. (). Vogh sang of the Hatehel
price and terms write R. L. Soivev I ... 11
Tenalia, Texas. 1 t-tfd 1 .f her home
----------------j to visit a tew weeks
FOR SALE
tin
of
the county, according to tlephone j of cattle. Mr. Zappe put
reports. j sheep on his farm northeast
A report that Brown wood has 1 Ballinger. ___
suffered a severe wind storm i ---
proved to he false, and the re-j The Clerk Guaranteed It
port from that city only said
good rain. Abilene reported good
rain, Coleman, Ovalo, Bradshaw. * le °*‘^a*v :!UU ^ahl to one
Truitt, Wilmeth, Wingate, all re-
port good rain. Brady, Bronte,
Fort Chadhom'iie, Leaday. Maver-
ick, Menard. Rides, Norton, Paint
Rock. RoweiA light rain. Win-
ters reported 60 inch. Crews re-
ported two inches.
( Vein- j
pedia
volumes. ,.‘\iso Law
( ost $6.*. $2.» iri-ts tli" bargain.
JEWELL CUNNINGHAM. 25-
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nice
front
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A customer came into my store F * >R
rooms
my clerks, ‘have you anything FOR RENT—Two desirable of-
that will cure diarrhoea?- and my fiec rooms, in Zappe building,
clerk went and got him a bottle call at his store. 26-Jtd
of Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy, and said WANTED
to him. -it this does not cure you s()rm a.MKKICAN possibility
w.U not charge you a cent lor .................. p.arti-
it. So he took it home and came . , , ,
. . • j . j -j 1 <H| method, awarded severa gold
hack in a day or two and said lie 1>ltll|.J| ’.....• , *
Ladies, when you want to go was cured,” writes J. 11. Berry & N‘ ~ ' " 1 M/I‘s’ '* ilss
shopping phone 320 for a 9 cent Co , Salt Creek, Va.
26-3d-lw everywhere-
('haduian 's
CHICHESTER S PILLS
w /-— TiirfitmiuMi itit \ m>. A
La<lle«! Ank your BrurgUt for /A
< li!-cho«.ter 0 IMitmoiiJ Hruud/jV\
i*IIU in Ked and Gold metallic
Ix.xes, sealed with Blue Ril.bon.
Take no other. Huy of Vour ’
hrnrorM. Ak fort’ll I.CIfKS-TFR 4
l>IA>10M> ItKAND PILL A* for 25
years known a; Best* Safest. Always Reliable
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
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Fain Behringer accompanied by
Misses Alston, Ruby Campbell
and Lii'dlc Powell returned from
Eldorado, where they had been
for several days l isting the form-< goods and guarantee to tit you
er's sister, Mrs. (’has. Speck. They j26-3td-
report a delightful time. —
A. J ZAPPE—will handle a full
and complete Jine of Millinery
goods and will manufacture all
kinds of Ladies ready-to-wear
Take Notice
FOR RENT
RENT — Tum“
Phone 4S4.
Ford. R. P. CONN
prizes,
. . . . one hour, 10e lesson.
Obtainable r]ul, r.ltv
daily.
Enquire
27-dl2tpd
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1.0 3 .4 I i1
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WANTED—Sewing bv the day.
Reasonable price. Phone 484
24-dtt’.
FOR RENT—room House, :{ lots
and barn, on Broadway. Pos-
session given Spet. 1st. Apple N.
! F. NORRIS, Central Hotel. L»:»-(id-
pd.
For a Sprained Ankle
If you will get a bottle of Cham
berlain’s Liniment and observe
the directions givon tlier-with
faithfully, you will recover in
much less time than is usually re-
quired. Obtainable everywhere-
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jVLCOUOL 3 PKK CENT.
infants /Children
I*romoles D igpstion ,Chf erfid-
ness and Rest.Contsins neither
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
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BxyvofOldDtMZELmcnm
Pim/Jai’ Seed"
jUx-Seana *■
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jtiiise Seed *
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I CfarrM St/gnr-
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Aperfect Remedy forConsflp*
ton. Sour Storaach.Dtarrhoci
\/orms.Convulsimis.Feverish
ness and Loss of Sleep.
IticSimik Signature of
The Centaur Compah^
I NEW YORK.
Li Atb months old (
is Dosrs -35Cewis
Guaranteed underthe Fo
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
For Infants a id Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
If y°u want a Ford car, day or
night, phone 305 or 165 and the 9
cent Jitney will come quick R. P.
CONN 26-3d-lw
LOST.
LOST—Leather hitch r-in. Find-
er will confer favor by return-
ing to Ledger oilier, or phoning 27
or 4-!n. ltdwdh
LOST On Broadway, a white
crochet luihy cap. Finder please
return to Ledger oft ice, or phone
316. 27-3td
Mr. and Mrs Brooks Dozier
;nosed through Ballinger FVidny
<‘ii loute to Paint Rock.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
i Despondency Due to Indigestion.
“About tliree months ago when
I was suffering from indigestion
: wliich caused headache and dizzy
J spells and made me feel tired and
| despondent, T began taking Cham
j berlain’s Tablets,” writes Mrs
Geo. lion, Macedon, N. V. “This
medicine proved to be tbe very
thing I needed, as one day’s treat-
ment relieved me greatly. I used
two bottles of Chamberlain’s Tab-
lets and they rid me of this trou-
ble ” Obtainable everywhere.
▼HC CCNTAUH COMPANY. NEW VOftA C«TT.
Sheriff Perkins left Thursday'
afternoon for Austin to aceou {.
pany Mrs. L. C- Ladel, the lad |
that was adjudged insane thi j
week, I
Harp MeF’arland of the Gross
ranch left F riday at noon for San
Angelo to take a short vacation.
LOSING HOPE
WOMAN VERY ILL
Finally Restored To Health
By Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound.
Bellevue, Ohio.— “I wfas in a terrible
state before I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Com-
pound My back
ached until I thought
it would break, 1 had
pains ail over me,
nervous feelingr and
periodic troubles. I
was very weak and
run down and was
losing hope of ever
being well and
strong. After tak-
ing Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound I improved
rapidly a/id today am a well woman. I
cannot tell you how happy I feel and I
cannot say too much for your Compound.
Would not be without it in the house if
it cost three times the amount.”—Mrs.
Chas. Chapman, R. F. D. No. 7, Belle-
vue, Ohio.
Woman’s Precious Gift.
The one which she should most zeal-
ously guard, is her health, but it is
the one most often neglected, until
some ailment jieculiar to her sex has
fastened itself upon her. When so af-
fected such women may rely upon Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, a
remedy that has been wonderfully suc-
cessful in restoring health to suffering
women.
If you have the slightest doubt
that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta-
ble Compound will help you, write
to Lydia E.Pinkham MedieineCo.
(confidential) Lynn,Mass., for ad-
vice. Your letter will be opened,
read and answered by a woman,
and held in strict confidence.
My mare i> for sale and throw
in tlie buggy and harness, etc.
Her breeding ami condition can
not be surpassed in this country.
Don't delav if vou want a chanve.
GEO. I*.' Me LULL AND, Agt.
2.">-d-!t-w 1 r.
Don’t Place Your Order For
Nursery Stock
until you have -een tny line and prices.
K. I. Harri*., Representing
TEXAS NURSERY CO.
OF SHERMAN
Address me at San Angelo. Texas
We meet all trains day or night
with 9c Jitney. Phune 305 or 165.
R. P. CONN. 26-3d-lw
Sheriff Sale.
THE STATE OF TEN AS.
County of Runnels.
By virture of a certain pluries
execution issued out of the honor-j
able District Court of the 61st Dis
triet. Harris County, on the 10th I
day of August, 1015, by O. M.
Duclos clerk of siiid court against
A. B. Pickett and Man (VV. J.)
Carrier for the sum of eighteen
hundred, ninety-three and 46-100 j
($1803.46) dollars and costs of 1
suit, in cause No. 56,442 in said I
court, styled Clias. L. Michael!
versus A l>. Pickett, et al. and!
placed in my hands for service, J,‘
-I I) Perkins as sheriff of Run-
nels County, Texas, did, on the
12th day of August, 1015 levy on
certain real estate, situated in Run
nets County, described as follows,
to-wit: All of lots Nos. one (1),
two (2). in block No- fifteen (15)
of the original town of Ballinger,
as same appears upon the map' of
the plan of said town now on file
and of record in the office of the
county clerk, of Runnels county.
Texas, and levied upon as the pro-
perty of said A. B. Pickett. And
on Tu sday, the 7tli day of Sep-
tember, 1915, at the court house
door of Runnels County, in the
city of Ballinger, Texas, between
the bourse of ten A . M . and four
I*. AL, I will sell said property at
public vendue, for cash, to the
highest bidder, as the property of
said A B. Pickett by virtue of
said levy and said pluries execu-
tion.
And in compliance with law, 1
give this notice by publication, in
the English language, once a week
for three consecutive weeks, im-
mediately preceding said day of
sale, in the Banner-Ledger a news-
paper published in Runnels Coun- i
tv.
Witness my hand, this 12th day
of August, 1915.
J. D. PERKINS, Sheriff !
Runnels County, Texas.
the;
FARMERS & MERCHANTS
STATE BANK
FATHERS' AND MOTHERS’ BANK
THE BANK THAT HELPS YOU
DO THINGS
Have You*
Got your Free chance on the
Saddle, Bridle, and Sfjrs at H
L. Wendorf’s, the Busy Shop/
1)11 IE EN THEATRE
TONIGHT
ICOIl'S PROGRAM
“Souls In Pawn” Rex three
reel society drama Tells en-
grosing story of self-sacrific-
ing man of affairs, who as-
sumes the Maine of murder to
save a rival. Featured hv Ben
Wilson. Dorothy Phillips and
a full east.
“A Mountain Melody” fea-
tured by Pauline Bush and
Win. Clifford.
Tomorrow, —“Betty’s Dream
Hero.” “The Child Needed a
Mother “We Should Worry
for Aunty”, “Bing, Bang,
Biff and “The Rim of the
Derest. ”
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, August 27, 1915, newspaper, August 27, 1915; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1138107/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.