Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1919 Page: 4 of 4
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THE RALUNGEK DAILY LEDGER.
I
SAFE, GENTLE
REMEDY
BRINGS SURE RELIEF
rjiTrsiaa-SKvas: sxzsnrsi'st
t to withstaml ittii ka of kidn«-y, Iiniti,: rt tL» Vuii *■.* aa.i Jr. • out
it, li* «ithstuuii atU.k* of kidney,
liver, biudder and Blomach trouble.!
and all Uiueuma coem*ct*rt with tii •
uriuurv organ*, and to build U|i anil 1
restore to henlth organ* woakeu J by!
diH«*he. Thi ne moat im|K*rtaiit or. sim
b u*t be watohed, l*»o»uiw they filter
and purify the blood; uuleaa they do!
their work you are doomed.
Weariness, rlpeplesnueua, nervoua-
neiu. di s|»iiid<‘i,m. tw km-he. atoms. * 1
trouble. |>aina iu the loins aud lower ,
abdomen, gravel, rheumatism. aeiatiis
and lumliagi' all warn vmi of trouble,
wiVh your kidney* li*»l.l> MMl»At. j
Haarlem Oil Capsules arc tins remedy *
Iiniti,: cr tie fcuiir.i a.el Jr. a out
tbu iioisonH \ u- I.;* nod hfVth wul
surely foil >w. When your uo. iuxl vigor
!>•* be»n restored continue treatment
for a while to keep yourself iu condi-
tion and prevent h rviui n of the Ji».
ease.
Por.’t V*lit until loll n * inor iHe of
filthting. Sturt tskinn- tiOl.D Ml'. JUT.
Kauri, m O ! ('t.iio.il •< t>>dny. Your
druagist will cheerfully refund your
money if you are tut satisfied "with
results. But tu* sure to get the original
imported lIOLIi MKHA1, sad jn ept no
substitutes. In three sixes. Sealed
packages. At all drug stores.
Daly Ledger
Want Ad«
FOR SALK—One McCormick
drain Binder, seven foot sickle,
can be seen at place near Olfin,
in Rood condition. Conte out and
make price. B. Mattheson
1- Idl'v Ht A. Ballinger.
WANTED Hides, Bones, Paper
Rug*.' and dunk of all kinds Do
not sell until you see I O. Wooden.
ll> 4tdiL4tw
gmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmmmmmmmmm
POlfND—Auto Jack on Wingete
road. Owner can get same by call
tig at Ledger office and paying for
this notice. il&wlt.
FOR SALK Pure Lone Star
Cotton Seed, |*cr bushel. See
l>. F. Raton. Tims C. Hall.
172td. 25 2tw.
NEXT SUNDAY IS EASTER!
Ami von are going to have to hur-
i> if you eet that old Panama
cleaned and blocked. For “old
lints made new” see Sol, PhonellT
15 3td.
Can You Afford It? Afford What?
TO DRIVE YOUR CAR without having it looked over by a man
who knows how to keep it in good running ahape. P. If. Con-
ner, who is now loeated at the Old) R(K’K STABLE STAND, at
the in terse*: t ion of Hutchings and 10th Street can give you good
service and at prices that will make your pocket took like “some-
thing’’ when he does the job.
We arc proud of our line of customers and want to increase
them. Won't you join the crowd that nre visiting mv place of
business, and let me look your ear over.
The Quick Service Garage
Connor A Martin
THE HEN WHO KNOW HOW. In Old Rock Stable Bid.
6UM, PRUNES AND
TUBS FOR EUROPE
Washington, Apiil In trout
bathtubs to chewing gum, Europe
is acquiring Ameriean habits
The chewing proelmtiea^of the
■Yanks—both a> regards and
tobaeco—and their natural propen
uiticH towards bathi ig apparently
have affected the French ami the
British, if export figmes tell any-
thing
iconic 3.500 niib's <>f i-b.wing
Rum - if the stii ks were placed end
to end—or ftpproximalely 735,000
<hm» chews, have been exported
from the I’uited States since tins
• irinistiee was signed, t’oinmeree
department figures reveal. Ad-
ditional chews have been sent a
crons in the form of ♦1,000,<H)0
;worth of plug tobacco since the
a rm 1st ice.
I The bathtubs shipped numbered
■ INI or about two miles of ’em
the figures show Even iho
American hoarding house prune
habit has hit Europe, 4,135,776
pounds of dried prunes having
Keen shipped to various European
countries since the armistice
Fresh bread for sale at Ward’s
Cafe dtf.
Independence
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Diversity of Crops
Because seasons are tickle and prices uncertain, the
“single crop ' f inner is always at a disadvantage.
One crop failure criyples him until the ne\t harvest.
No farm should he dependent on any one crop. Far-
mers who had learned this, escaped the pinch of the
cotton situation loecause their«ther cro| s tided them
ovt-r the emergency
Our officers have made thorough study <1 diversi-
fied farming and w di welcome the opportunity to
dis -uss it with you
Ntmktr Federal Ke erve Bank ng System
ffli/A 8;l/TV
ACCOMMODATtOfit
The Ballinger -State Ba
6 Trust Co. --------
Sr#th
joan
S£ R Art
J®®,*■by Publication of Fund newspaper nl g- er;ii '• ■ilninni.
Account which hits i« en eiiutinimuftly and
No. 506 regularly piihlinhr.l for ft periiHi
THE STATE OF TEXAS, of not lev* than one year in said
To ally sheriff or any constable Runnels cunt* .1 oj v of the fob
of Runnel* county LM-eting. lowing mitiee
W. 1). Meadow*, .ului usirator T1IE STATE OF TEXAS,
Eif the efttate of Y W Moore, de- To all person* interested in Theo-
veafted having filed in our county dorc Sehmoldt, a minor, notice i*
c*)urt hi* final areoiinl of the «*on- hcn*by given that Emma Sehmoldt
ditiou of the cstute of aanl V W. by her .ittornev A. K. !*'•*.*, haa
Moore deveaswd fogi*ther with an fil.-d an application ui the county
application to be discharged from court of Runnel* county, on the
said administration, *th day of April, 1**19, for letter*
You are hereby commanded, that of permanent guardia n hip on the
■by publication of tlaa writ for priwon and e<rtnte of said minor,
twenty day* before the return day. w’Inch *aid application will be
hertwf, in a newHpap<-r
regularly
publmh.d in the county <>f Run
heard by *atd court on the 5th day
of Mav 1**19. at t'e court htnue of
nela you give line noil e to all saitl enuaty, in Ballinger. at w hich
person* interested in the account time all peraon* tntere*fed in «ud
for final acttlemenl or sa d estate, minor and • sj.it,. ire n-qnimt to
to file their objection* thereto, if apjwar and .inawer sml applirat-
anv they have, on or befor* the should thvy d. *ir. to do ao.
May term. 1919 of ,aid ■ • ntv II. rrin fa tm'. it hive w .m l>.>
M^uirt. cooutienring and to i» hold- fore saw! court, on the first da#v of
en at the court house of s.ud ■ m the next t, mu thnf. tin, writ
ty in the eitv of Ballinger .m the with >'*ur n-fnrn fh- t..... showing
first Monday in Mav. A !> 1SM9, how v.m i aw .....i?ed the -imt.
when said account and application Witness my band and official
will I**' considered by said court, cal. «r Ballinger. |o\.i*. this si|t
Witness W. (’ VfH .trver. Clerk day «f \pril 1910
«>f the county court of Runnels '>E M. N4 < Met arver.
rotinty Clerk County <5»urt Runnels
Orven under my liand and sent! '••*unty. Texas
«l aaid court, at my >ff. n 'be ..
Dio 17
CStv of Ballinger thm *<th day of
April, A D. 1919
(HEAL I W C MeCarver,
Herk c. C. Riinnela Co
'A TRUE COPT. I < 'F.BTTFY:
J. D. Perkins, Sheriff,
County. D 10 17 J4
ATE OF TEXAS,
tha aheriff or any eonatable
county -Orealing:
in hereby eonanandml to
ke published once each
• period of ten day* be
return day hereof, in a
A Message
About
Advertising
from the
U. $. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
iF you are not advertising, then advertise
* because it saves money for you and it re-
duces the price to the consumer.
Advertising prevents profiteering. It in-
sures honest profits and makes them per-
manent.
The message of the U. S. Department of
Labor to merchants and manufacturers and
to all progressive business men is to advertise
Tell the public about your goods. The
consumer has plenty of money. He is willing
to spend it and we want him to spend it on
American-made products. The easiest, quick-
est and most economical way in which this
. can be accomplished is by advertising.
Start your campaign right now.
U. S. Department of Labor
ROdKR W. BABSON. Director General, Information and Educational Service
W. B. WILSON. Secretary
■A
HAILS!
Can You Afford* to Lose Your Grain Crop?
can ruin your prospects in a few seconds of time. Moral: Insure
String Cimpanin UnnxcelUd S«rvic« Liberal Terms
Ballinger Insurance Agency
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1919, newspaper, April 17, 1919; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1143722/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.