The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. [9], No. [188], Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1914 Page: 3 of 3
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▼HR DAILY _L*DGER
AUTO FACTORY
HERE TODAY
75,000 DOLLARS
IN DIRT OEALS
WOMAN IN
BAD CONDITION
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Th.it tl;«? moving picture nu»n i During tho week, dosing YCed-J Restored To Health by Lydia
realize there is an almmlanee of j nesdav at noon, eiirld real estate j pinkJiam’s Ve *eta-
liumau interest in some of tin; i transfer^ wen*
country’s great industrial plants! county elerk s
from the growing j of the land tra
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ied at the
Th- values
ble Compound,
apparent
Buyers to Share in Profits
-Lower Prices on Ford Cars
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Effective from August 1, 1914 to August 1, 1915 and
guaranteed against any reduction during this time.
Touring Car
- ‘ $490
Runabout
440
Town Car
690
F, 0, B, Detroit, all cars fully epuipped
In tile United Slates of America Only.
Futher, we will be able to obtain the maximum efficiency in our
factory production, and the minimum cost in our purchasing and
sales departments if we can reach an output of 300,000 cars be-
tween the above dates.
And should we reach this production, we agree to pay as the
buyer’s share from $40 to $60 per car (on or about August 1, 1915)
every retail buyer who purchases a new Ford car between Aug-
ust 1», 1914 and August 1, 1915.
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tivitivs in tin* great
i‘.:* pictures Imre the
advantage of being rein
•taining and educational,
e industry that is receiving
a! attention just v.ow
tfactutv of automobi
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The follow
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John ^v. IS;
1Moreliead, being i >4 0-10 acres
of land out of the T. & X. O., Ivy.
J and eonsid-
Montpclier, Vt.— “We have great
faith in your remedies. I was very ir-
regular and was
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.cold chill:}, and my
snwLy-=!:j tired and sleepy all
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Mr ; hands am; feetwould
A ^4^ —'4 ! bloat. My stomach
H A. ; bothered me, I had
p . K. ~ / pain in my side and
J 4 ;bad headache most
■ ' : :: ;|of the time. Lydia
amazing phoncmcna of commerce, ('o., survey Nos. -J
Th • first films to he displayed in! oration $10,000.00.
this city giving an adequate ide- K. T. Childers and wife to R. IT
of what a great autmobile plant Seymour nil that certain lot or
I lodes like, will he shown at the tract of land being 40S 1-2 acres
| \\ hite City theatre tonight, situated in Runnels, Taylor and
! Speetators will then have an op- Xolan counties,
! portunity to get some idea of the j $16,000.00.
j process of building motor cars in j L jp Suggs to R. R. Cogdell
j large quantities.
j These films are likely to attract
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yddE. Finkham’a Vege-
\ \ • table Compound has
Lone me lots of good
and 1 now feel fine. I am regular, my
stomach is better and my pains have all
left me. You can use my name if you
like. I am proud of what your reme-
dies have done for me.” —Mrs. Mary
consideration Gauthier, 21 Ridge St., Montpelier.Vt.
For further particulars regarding these low prices and
profit-sharing plan, see nearest Ford Branch or Dealer
Harwell Motor Co.
unusual attention as they were
! made at the famous plant of the
I Ford Motor Company, of Detroit,
j owned by Henry Ford, who re-
j cently attracted world-wide atteu
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FEW PAUPERS IN TEXAS
AUSTIN, Tex., Aug. 6.—There
are 861 paupers in Texas alms
houses, according to a report re-
cently issued by the United States
Census Bureau. Of this number
475 are native whites, 161 are
.foreign bom white, 215 are color-
ed and 10 are wnite persons
whose nativity is unknown.
The ratio of paupers per 100,-
000 population in Texas is 22 and
91 per 100,000 population in the
United States. Although Texas
ranks fifth with other states in
population, there are twenty stat-
es that have more paupers in their
ARE YOU A MEMBER
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB?
To All Club Members:
All club members that are still
in the contest will please drop me
a card, so that I can mail you the
necessary blanks to make your re.
port on. Please tell all the boys
and girls you see about this as it
is very important.
Respectfully yours,
Geo. P. McLelland, Agent.
Costly Treatment
‘I was troubled with constipa-
AUTO TOURING PARTY HERE
Mrs. C. L. McCartney, Miss
Mary McCartney, Miss Velma
Scott, Miss Virdie Camp, and
Messrs Ford, Holmes and Duncan
of Brownwood, were here this
week en route to their heme from
an auto tour out west. The party
were traveling in a large Cadilac
car. While here they were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Erwin
and family.
Stop That Rheumatism.
Get a bottle of Hunt’s Lightn-
ing Oil. This is the lemedj that
alms houses than Texas. Only hundreds of dollars for medicine
four states have a smaller ratio of; and treatment,” writes C. H.
tion^and indigestion and spent' everyone is talking about because
it stops the pain so quickly. For
paupers than Texas.
Thirty-one per cent of the
foreign born white paupers in
Hines, of Whitlow, Ark. I went
to a St. Louis hospital, also to a
hospital in New Orleans, but no
Texas alms houses were born in cure was effected. On return-
Germany and 25 percent in Ire-
land.
Sallow complexion comes from
medicine that gives results in such
cases is Herbine. It is a fine liver
stimulant and bowel regulator.
Price 50c. Sold by the Walker
Drug Co.
HAY baling ties, best quality,
80 cents per bundle. Hall Hard-
ware Company. 25-tfd
ing home I began taking Cham-
berlain’s Tablets, and worked
right along. I used them for some
time and am now all right.”
Sold by all dealers.
SHAFFER THANKS FRIENDS.
I feel grateful to those who
neuralgia and headaches there is
nothing better. Ask your drug-
gist.
Skin disease Cured.
Sold under the positive guar-
antee to refund the money, Hunt’s
Cure has become the standard rem
edy for skin diseases. You run no
risk in giving it a trial, because it
is guaranteed. Ask your drug-
gist.
ECLIPSE Lawn Mowers. Some-
helped me in the recent campaign new and good, no trouble
White
Glty
Tonight
“Ford Auto
Factory”
Showing the largest Auto
Factory in the world in op-
eration. manufacturing 1000
cars per day. Both inter-
esting and educational.
A Barnyard Flirtation—
Keystone Comedy.
The Gringo, 2 reel Kay-
Bee Feature.
Admission 1 Oc
Reserved Seat 20c
WHITE CITY
“HOOD SHOWS ALWAYS’'
and to all who gave me their sup-
port I wish to extend my heart-
felt thanks. I hold ill will against
none. I will be glad to return the
many favors shown me if the op-,
portunity ever comes my way to
do so. Please accept this as a per
sonal thanks to you all.
Your friend,
ltdw R. L. SHAFFER.
co adjust,
pany.
Hall Hardware Com-
25-tfd
OAT -SACKS—Miller Mercan
tile Co. dwtf
How the Trouble Starts.
Constipation is the cause of
many ailments and disorders that
make life miserable. Take Cham-
berlain’s Tablets, keep your bow-
els regular and you will avoid
these diseases. For sale by all
dealers.
W. A. Gustavus, Sr., left Thurs-
day morning for Amarillo where
he will visit his son and family a
few weeks.
Simmon’s Liver Purifier.
The mild and pleasant liver ined
icine is Simmon’s Liver Purifier.
It’s actions is thorough, but plea-
sant. Does not gripe or sicken
like other medicines. Sold in 25c
boxes by your druggist.
PLUMBING, and pipe repair-
ing, onr force is always ready to
answer your call. Phone No. 62.
Hall Hardware Company. 25-tfd
HAY baling ties, best quality,
80 cents per bundle. Hall Hard-
ware Company. 25-tfd
For SORE or WEAK EYES,
use Dickey’s Old Reliable Eye
Water. Don’t hurt. Feels Good.
d6-l-14-6m
W. F. MeShann, who lives 8
miles down the river, passed thru
Ballinger Wednesday afternoon
for Blessing, Texas, where he
goes in response to a message stat
ing that his parents were quite ill
i at that place.
TO TRADE—A good gentle
horse for a house to he moved off
of lot. Drop me a card. W. L.
Baker, Route No. 1, Box 89. Bal-
linger, Texas. 30-6td
When Tired 8
And Thirsty $
Drop in at my store and j)
get an ice cold soda. Can-
dies, cakes, nuts and all j)
8
tion by announcing in* had estab-
j lished minimum wage of $5 a day
I even for the humblest floor sweep
I or among his 16,000 employe-s
ami who lias set aside $10,000.00
to meet this extraordinary profit
sharing plan. Spectators will
also be interested in this film as
it pictures the largest automobile
factory in the world, a factory
that turns out more than 1000
ears a day, and which is probably
the largest single industry in the
world of any kind.
This film is largely a picture of
the most interesting operation in
the plant, the assembling of cars,
for it is in the assembling lines
that the secret of the huge pro-
duction lies. The picture clearly
shows the unique system in oper
ation. Automobiles are built by
gathering together constituent
parts and putting them together.
The pictures show how this oper-
ation is conducted iu long assemb-
ly lines which start with a rear
axle and end with the completed
car which rolls away under its
own power.
One of the unique features is
the fact that the “assembly line”
is a moving mechanical conveyor
running by motor on an endless
chain arrangement. The prin-
ciple in this: The rear axle is
started down the line, a part is
added by a group of workmen
and the conveyor carried the em-
bryo car to the next group who
place some other part. Each
group remains almost stationery,
doing only one thing, installing a
radiator, or may be just some
nuts or bolts, while the growing
car is carried slowly down the
line at just the proper speed
bring it to the next group when
the lost group has finished.
These “assembling lines’’ or
mechanical conveyours are 300
feet long and deliver 50 cars an
hour, with 70 men to the line. In
8 2-5 minutes from the time the
rear axle is laid down at the be-
ginning of the line the completed
car rolls out the door under its
own power. This system is a vast
improvement over the old in
which the men pushed the ear
along or carried it, for in 1913
under the old, 395 men assembled
1000 cars in 9 1-2 hours and in
1914, 210 men assembled 1000
cars in eight hours.
An Honest Dependable Medicine
It must be admitted by every fair-
lots in block 7, sourbxiiiv ad’b- minded, intelligent person, that a medi-
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tioq to Winters, consideration cine could not live and grow in popularity
$200. for nearly forty years, and to-day hold
E. (’. Barns and wife to L. J. a record for thousands upon thousands
,A . . i . j of actual cures, as has Lydia E. Pink-
Brian being 040 aui-es patented <«>W, Vegetable Compound, without
liuon Mum and 141 1-li auios out possessing great virtue and actual
of southeast end of J. M. Young worth. Such medicines must be looked
survey No. 8, also 160 acres out of upon and termed both standard and
southeast 1-4 of II. & T. C. By Co.! dependable by every thinking person.
No. 93, consideration $14,000. jf you have the slightest doubt
J. C. Tankursl v and wife to Ira that Lydia E. Pinkliurn’s Vegeta-
E. and Henry Sewell, being 300 hie Compound will help you,w rite
1-6 acres of land out of T. & N. 0.1 to Lydia E.Pink ham Medicine Co.
Ry Co., survey No. 82, eonsidera-j (confidential)Lynn, Mass.,forad-
tion$8 300. . vice. Your letter will be opened,
Harry C. Gardner and wife to! read and answ ered by a woman,
R. G. Erwin being all of lot No. 7, j and held ln s,rict
block No. 2 and the southeast 1-2 j
of lot No. 8 in block No. 2. consid 1
oration $SO0.
Mrs. Cooper and babe, of Lam-
' pasas, who had been visiting her
A. A. Gunn and wife to Sanger; father B. D. Duncan and family
Brothers, being 300 acres of land the past few weeks, returned
off the southeast end of the Al- j home Thursday afternoon.
fred Howell survey No. 26, con-1 -
sideration $9,193.43. If you sit in a cool draft when
T. M. Curbo and wife to P. B. you are heated and get stiff neck
Reynolds, being 160 acres T. W. or lame back, 3 011 wlil be looking
cotton pre-emption survey No. 12
also 78 acres out of said cotton pre
emption survey patent NTo. 182,
consideration $4,000.00.
Headache Gone.
Rub a little Hunt’s Lightning
Oil on and the pain is gone almost
instantly. For neuralgia and
rheumatism it seldom fails to give
instant relief. Don’t suffer pain
when this splendid remedy can be
purchased at your drug Store.
The Ford Auto
City tonight.
Film—White
WILLI AMS-THOMASON.
for something that will ease the
pain. Fix your mind on Ballard’s
Snow Liniment and don’t be talk,
ed out of it, because it is the best
pain relieving liniment you can
;et anywhere. Price 25c, 50c and
$1.00 per bottle. Sold by The
Walker Drug Co.
White Citj'
Auto Film.”
tonight,
“Ford
ltd
OAT -SACKS—Miller Mercan
tile Co. dwtf
His Honor Paul Trimmier spoke
the marriage vows Wednesday af-
ternoon at the court house in Bal-
linger that united in marriage Mr.
Dave Williams and Miss Mattie
Thomason in the presence of a few
relatives and a few intimate
friends.
The Ledger joins many friends
iu congratulations and best wish-
es for a long and happy married
life for the happy young couple
Constipation is the starting
point for many serious diseases.
To be healthy keep the bowels
active and regular. Herbine will
remove all accumulations in the
bowels:—they are torpid. The
the fault lies with the liver and
bilous impurities in the blood and
remove all accumulations in the
bowels and put the system in
prime condition. Price 50s.
Sold by the Walker Drug Co.
ECLIPSE Lawn Mowers. Some-
thing new and good, no trouble
to adjust. Hall Hardware Com-
pany. 25-tfd
‘EGGS-ACTLY” THE GLASSES
that your eyes need will be the
kind that we will fit them to if you
consult with us. We are thorough-
ly experienced in
CORRECTING EYE TROUBLES.
We do not guess at the kind of
glasses you need. We make a skill-
fill examination,'and then build the
glasses to relieve the fault.
Most pleasing are our prices and
the services we render.
Jas. E. Brewer
Jeweler and Optomtrist.
kinds of confections.
M. Rosenwasser
«s8
STANDARD Mowers and rakes
absolutely the best, save your hay
crop. Hall Hardware Company, t?
castor 1A
For Infants and Children.
Tin Kind You line Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
A TEXAS WONDER
The Texas Wonder cures kid-
ney and bladder troubles, dis-
solves gravel, cures diabetes, weak
and lame backs, rheumatism, and
bladder in both men and women.
Regulates bladder troubles in
children. If not sold by your
druggist, will be sent by mail on
receipt of $1.00. One small bottle
is two month’8 treatment, and sel-
dom fails to perfect a cure. Texas
testimonials with each bottle. Dr.
E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive Street, St.
Louis. Mo. Sold by druggists. 312d
The Ford Auto
City tonight.
Film—White
THE KELLEY COTTAGE
Will begin to serve meals on
August 1st. Table furnished with
everything the market affords.
Your patronage will be appreciat.
ed. Mrs. J. A. Kelley, Prop. 30-6td
LOOK—White City Tonight—
The Ford Auto Film.” ltd
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farm ready for use at any time. When you remember that
farm buildings put up only five years ago could not be duplicated to-
day for almost twice the money it shows that it pays to paint your
house, barn, implements, and everything that needs a finishing coat
of paint. When yoij use paint use “The Best Paint s Made,”—
‘ Minnesota Paints
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in the only oil that will make good paint—pure linseed oil. Minne-
sota Linseed Oil, in which Minnesota Paints are ground, is
made in our own mills from Northwestern flax-seed, the best that can
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. [9], No. [188], Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1914, newspaper, August 6, 1914; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1138548/m1/3/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.