Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1919 Page: 3 of 4
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THE BALLINGER DAILY LEDGER.
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Spring Stock
Ready for You
Everyone with a most casual
knowledge of the market conditions
will realize that Spring stocks have
not been procured without facing
and overcoming seemingly insur-
mountable obstacles. Scarcity of
material and labor conditions in
the fashion centers have made the
selection a serious problem, but we
found its solution, and are ready
to show you a complete line of
ladies’ suits, capes, Dolmon coats,
hats, dresses, children’s ready-to-
wear, Gossard corsets, Notions, Silks
and piece goods, hose and shoes.
Our men s department is ready
for you. f)ur prices, as you know,
are always moderate.
A cordial welcome awaits you.
Make use of our rest room for
ladies. Send your mail orders
here. They will receive immediate
attention.
Cox-Rushing-Greer Co.
San Angelo
I exit s
ROAD BUILDERS
HERE WITH OUTFIT
Moore, Jennings and f'lnnicy,
suit coni rartors on the Hnllingcr
Kovvcim road, arrived from Kill
country, Wednesday,-and an un-
loading; and pitching camp out
south of the city. A. .1 Kin ken
dall. who was awarded the eou-
traet, and who sublet the eon
true! to the men who are here to
do the work, is also in the city to
see that the work starts oil' ac
eordint; to the eontroet terms.
The emit motors shipped in only
a part of their road l»tiihliii|f out-
fit, eoiisistiiii; of a Frensn outfit,
and thirteen mules and about a
half do/en hands They stated up
on their arrival here that they
were ready to employ all the men
and teams who wanted work. Mr.
deiinintrs stated that the outfit he
brought with him would be used
priiieipally for mm in«r dirt, and .
that loeal labor would lie givcu a
ehtmee to do most of the litmliiig.!
' It is a false report that we will
not employ home labor,” said Mr
Chaney, a member of the the firm t
of eolit factors, ‘‘and if We ran
asfree on terms with loeal labor we
will use all the loeal labor out lie
works.” j
Tin* emitraetors will begin I
work at tlie bridge and work to t
wmrds IJowena, and according to
ihe ternu of the eolit met, the eight |
miles and a fraetion • f highwav
must be eoiupleted within one
hundred working days. • •! emirse .
bad weather will not be eoiiiited I
as working da\s. The eoiitraetors I
will reeeive almost five thousand
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WeNeverSleep"
thi ofv/iiN pi uS tMK OF
tHC W*
The Dictionary Says—”Home is an Habitual Abode99
—But Poor Baking Has Caused Some to Lose
the Habit.
Butterily Flour
Is a Home Magnet because it is the finest Flour money
can buy, and it is always uniform in successful
baking results.
Gustavus Grocery Co., Local Dealers
Arkadelphia Milling Company
“We Never Sleep'* Arkadelphia, Ark.
Daily ledger
Want Ads
dollars per mile fop this job, and
with the good supply of material
for building loads so rloso at band
everyone agrees that five tlious
and dollars pep mile should Imihl
a mighty good road
| While tin gentlemen oil the |..!i
have been in the road building
galin liefure. ibis is the first on
trai t for the new firm of Moore,
•Ieiiilings and < ’ham \ which tv, ■ ni
|y organized They will no doubt
put up i good pi......... work for
SURGEONS agree that in eases' II II Crockett, of th Norton
of cuts, burns, bruise* and wounds, ,-oiint ry, and Geo g.* Maddox. ,,f
the first treatment is most import- ,(|t. w'in||1|.s eountrv, were |„ ri-
ant. When an efficient antiseptic
II II
W ANTED Will exehange a
good eovv tor a good horse, or want
one for its feed, best of rare Phone
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WANTED Girl to stay with
ildren Apnlv at Wards Cafe
lddtr._____
I.T.WAUD S* rayed or
..................- .............. .. stolen from my past lire, at Hal
• i found nothing better than • ham linger, one Idaek horse mule a
jherlaili’s Tablets,” writes George bout II hands high, twelve years
. _____ i F. Daniels, llardwiek. \’t. Mr. old, also one deep hav mare about
Citation on Appointment of Tem- js proprietor of tin* Hard same heighth and ag<
LOST tloldrim eye glasses in
Idaek ease. Kctlini to ledger id
fiee. ltd pd.
S. C. White Leghorn Epps from
250 to 270 egg laying strait*. $2.00 ., S.IIM|)|,. ,,,• ,|„.ir ,u;i,| b ubling
per setting, $8.00 per 100 enrefully — —
selected. Mrs. 1>. b Eaton. Why Colds are Dangerous
d&w tt __ You -re ofte tol I to
I OR SALE Kl • de Island Red *•*'» •••* ■*•" b it why \V*
Eggs, from Union Stephens strain. Every eold vve.ike
$1 do for Id. Cur’ iiuin. dtf
Will
disease,
.. , .. transacting business Tkursdav.
is promptly applied, there is no
danger of infeet ion and the wound
begins to heal at unee. For use The Best Laxative
on man or beast, HOIIOZt'NK is “My sedentary habits have nce-
1 he ldeid Antieeptie and Healing essitated the use of ,-ui o • asioual
AgviM. Huy it now and be ready ]uxntiv»*. 1 have tried many hut
for an emergency. For
Weeks Drug Store.
side
porary Guadian
TJIK STATE OF TEXAS,
To the Sheriff or any Constable
of Runnels county, Greetings:
You are hereby commanded to
cause to be published once each
week for a period of ten days bo-
fore the return day hereof in a
newspaper of general circulation,
which hits been continuously and
regularly published for a f*eriod
of not less than one year in said
Runnels county, a copy of the fol-
io winy notice: j
T11K STATE OF TEXAS,
To all persons interested in the
wdlfare of Win. Frank Brown,
Carrie Brown, Daniel Brown and
Marshall Brown, Minors, W. II.
Brown was by the County court of
Runnels county. Texas, on the 4th
day of March, A l>. HM'.V duly ap-
fstinted Temporary Guardian of
the persons and estate of said min-
ors, which appointment will he
made permanent unless the same
shall he successfully contested at
the next term of said court, com-
mencing mi tin* tirst Monday in
May A. I> l'-HM, the same being
the 'tth day of May A D l'.HM. at
the court, house thereof, in Bal-
linger, Texas, at which time all
persons interested in the welfare
of said minors may appearand • on
test such appointments if they so
desire.
Herein fail not, but have you
before said t’oiirt. on the said first
• fay of the next term thereof, this
writ with your return thereon,
showing how you have executed
the same.
GiTen under my hnml and the
seal of said court, at office in Hal-
lingcr, Texas this the 5th, day of
March A. I>. 19U».
(Heal) W ('. MrCarvcr.
Clerk Cnnntv court Runnel* rotin
ty. Texas. ’ D 6413
w iek Inn, one of the modi
of New England.
hotels $.i.00 for r« t urn to me
C II Willingham
• ■ III gs
lowers the vitally and na o the
w ay for l hi i ■ •ore* s*• ft
I’eople who emitra *t pi
iirxt take cold Tin longer a eo I |
hangs oil, the great**!' ibe danger j
•*s, . -ia'ly from tin* g.n i diseas* *, |
as a e.ud prepares tIn- sv si 'in fori
1 lie reception and ibv.'upiu. t ..! |
the germ of eonsum]i* on, <11]■ ■ 111 • • i-1
ia. scarlet fever and v h«.< ping!
eoiigli. The ipiiekcr y • • ; gi t r*. 1
of voiir cold, the less I lie danger
of rontrneting one of liiex" ,|is. ,s j
is I'hamberlam s* *mg llem.dv i
Will pay hits a great reput it i <• as a • r. j
I for colds and can he depended up.
, dAvvIt on. It is pleasant to take
rgg vliLikailkiilWirtliM**-- i-
Efficiencx isnt a Birthright
but an education v
v
Even a diamond cartt flask its fire until it kas keen cut and jx>l-
isked. Its brilliance must ke ground out of it and so mud /Our
merit ke rubked out of/ou”-//eihnt/fau/ituw
«5aVin£ a little each Week is a jrind at firjt, but as the
(ire of tne diamond flashes after it has been ground, jo
will a Bank Account brighten ybur aspect of life.
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OFFICIAL STATLMF.NT ni* THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THK
Farmers and Merchants State Bank
b.illirnrr St.ilr ■ i Trv.tv .it ilr * 1->se . i I iimiks^ <,ti the 4lh d^v ol Marcti,
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For Gleaning, Dyeing, Altering Phone 97 Original Woolen Mills
Men's Suits Cleaned and Pressed 7.'>c Ladies' Suits ('leaned and Pressed 75c
It Is Such a Comfortable Feeling
to have property protected by a policy in one of our companies. If you have never enjoyed the
sensation, Do it now. v
Ballinger Insurance Agency >
Phon« 30
‘EiUa Lynn’s Agency’
Hill Hardwaps Building
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1919, newspaper, March 13, 1919; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1143603/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.