Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 13, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 4, 1919 Page: 2 of 4
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8ALLIN6ER DAILY LEDGEt-
STnK^hrd every l.i» except Sunday b\
Tb* Bilim,,!.! Printing Company
ifettm ui Publication, 711 Hutchings.
Avenue. Ballinger, Tm.i»
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OUT OUT THE Cl T OUTS
There is a law in Abilene against
•peimig 'Cut <>uts" on autniuubil-
•h. but the law is not observed as
ooiusistent I v as it should be There
mu be no excuse for a driver to
•pert his ‘cut out" nnd drive
through the streets making a fuss
•ob It to attra-t attention Ahil-
• 10 !\e| 'tel
The I ‘astir g eiit out sound* unis-
;e»| to the fellow at the steering
wheel, but grate* on the nerves of
the nervous pedrotrain. The e”
•ut restriction is a clause in the
WryPc laws and should be en
forced the same ns any other part
•f the law 1 ut the authorities
r tick that ntdv certain
features of the law were intended
to be enforced They often strain
si » k" it and swallow- a camel
►’or instance, tin* stranger who
tiak* s t- w 'iin.* turn is forced to
nay if- w h b the b a* spe.-d*
breaks tin spec.I record < Milan
f • • « ■ > I 1 • - molest*-'!
•ham her lam's Cvich Remcdv
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EVERY CLOUT) HAS
A SILVER LINING
W I, K •* h s - * t hr.stmas
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KEPT HER AWAKE
Tke Terrible Pains in Back aa<i
Sides. Cardui Gave Relief.
Markaville, La —Mrs. A!itc Johnson,
ot tins place, writes: "lor one year I
sullered with an awiul misery in my tuck
and sides. My Iclt side was hurting me
all the tune The misery w as somethin*
awful.
I could not do anything, not even sleep
at night, li kept me ..wake most ct ttie
night ... I took ditlerent medicines, but
uclli .ig d.J nu* ary good or relieved me
un’,1 I took Card 1 . .
I was not able to do any of my work
tor one year and I got worse all the time,
is confined to my tied off and on I got
j bad w Uti m> back that when I stooped
town I was not ab e to straighten up
„ain I decided I would try Cardui
. By time I had taken the entire bottle
was feeling pretty good and could
iraighten up anJ my pains were near y
1 gone.
I s.h.,11 always praise Cardui. 1 con-
iucd taking it until I was strong a> .*
ell " It you sutler *roni pains due to
1 . male complaints. Cardui may be ju t
.lut you ne.d. 1 housands of worm
.ho or.ee suite;ed m this way now pra..
J..rdm ter iheir presen' good hc-ll
.iive it a trial NC- to
The Church of Christ
Meets for worship and bible
study every Sunday at 11 a in,
at the Ninth Street Tabernacle. 1
sh.ill try and be with them in cv-
1 rv service to help in the work.
<>!!!' allll Is til follow the New Test-
.1 - lit examples in all our public
work Km rv member of the
eb :reu should help in the work,
and all others an w« Iconic
■ rv » •rviee.
.1 II Kelly
Cattarrh Cannot Be Cured
With ]AM• \I. MM'LMTATfONS *
tlmy -annot r< .1 h the *• ,it ..f 11 .
disease Catarrh is local dis
« ase, or1.it ' mflueu.-e,) by const 1*
: ion a (•mid it ions, and in order to
'•’ire it y 011 must take an internal
n • d Ill’ll '.ita rrh M> ill ir.e
f • * n a'lv and acts thru
the b!'"Ill Oil the mucous *UV!.-|I '-S
FALSE IMPRESSION
ABOUT DISCHARGES
(‘ariui Travis, .Ian 4 N«. men
of the 1 **th. or < actus D vision, or
usual camp units, such as */uart-T
master corps, utilities. Uase Hew.
pita!, etc , stationed at < amp
Travis, .ns- being discharged 1 rvirii
the s»-rv i' e at this time This
statement comes fr-u j headquart-
ers of the camp owing to the fa t
that hundreds <<{ letters are be-
lli ............ by tlie Commanding
Genet*! seeking release of sold-
iers
Tlie false impression apj** *r« to
hav,- spread that the army was to
be 1 mined lately dnuobiliMMi fol-
b*w iiig tiie signing of tie- .mnis-
tiee. It is not tie* intention of the
Wat I iepartm. ni to include uen
serv ing in I »,v isiotis fr th« Mb
to 12th inclusive, in the 'ene»*l
demobilisation plans. Tnese s<.]J-
i* is, and those of the camp unit*,
it is pointed out. have irn]svrtant
duties to perform its those in
I'ershing's artnv of o<-eu|*a*cti m
< o-rinanv.
About I 1.1 *1 n 1 soldiers ay t'amp
Travis have lieett disdiargbl to
date, but these are nearly all 1r< rn
lln lll'if h lb-pot Brigade. it id p- 11
dent Medical I Tilts end < ' -sua's.
arriving from overseas Men in
the division and Iin- Camp I nits
mentioned are likely to have 1.1
serve several month s *rv ir> ahead
■if t lotll
RETURNS HOME WITH
MOTHERLESS CHILDREN
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Mrs \\ h’ Street, who w*s call-
ed to the !» dside of h> r s.st* r. Mrs
Vithur Fulton 111 Oklahoma, re-
turned home Saturday at noon
lb r sister died b av :ig three i’tle
' hiUlreii, the youngest about »i\
weeks old and the oldest aV»ut
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brought the little children Imiue
with her and will take care of
them for a while She l as th<* »v-
111 patb\ of her friends in the sor-
row caused *.»’• the death of bet
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VERY FEW NEWLY
WEDS LAST MONTH
I». • »r was a (lull month for
• ■ clerk in this
.!.!>. a -I » iretmis wedding's
. • ! f»» between. Only
T« • » ’. w.-r,- tssue'l to wed
d i’i- g * • s' two weeks, as fol-
low «-
* *>•!.- M I’lvvors and Miss Ues-
s. Neth< rlati
.1.^^. I* » .Rents and Miss
]... 1 • s’.lr.
I •! w Thnnann and Mis*
Myrtle Whitaker.
1 II aid Miss Mvrtle
Wheeler.
CHICHESTERS PILLS
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ALL REU CROSS
KNITTING SUSPENDED
Mrs Geo. M. Vaughn, director
of knitting for the local Bad
• boss chapter, has received not-
ice from Divisional Headquarters
suspending all knitting.
Mrs Vaughn has issued a e*l!
for all those who have material
to refill’1 »ame to hand duMfon-
tiniu knitting In giving suek or
ib-r, the IIi’il Cross iudieates that
:i sufTieient supply of knitted gar-
- o’li's are on hand to carry th*
work through the present winter,
end aft* r ti e soldo rs ar-' d.schwg
ed there will he no further
11-.iud for sweaters, sox, cte.
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 13, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 4, 1919, newspaper, January 4, 1919; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1143314/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.