Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 16, 1919 Page: 3 of 4
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THE BALLINGER DAILY LEDGER.
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humanity; ii>' business and
commerce, ^fhc new Currenc/-
Law or the Federal Ee.verv<? Banking
SvWem will promote the pixvperit^
of the Nation'* welfare and will do
more ioward the upbuilding* of ♦
thi« countvy'& bus\ne*if than
anything in the ndticmV history:
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GIGANTIC RELIGIOUS
CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED
REV. STANFORD
IN CHURCH WORK
What is said to be the greatest )h‘v- ^Lnnford, "ho return
constmotive program of religious *‘‘1 recently tiom overseas, where
institutions in Texas is now he In; serve.! as Chaplain with the
nig laiinelie.l hv the Texas State I'n hl Artillery, has heen leet-
Suiidnv School Association of all t‘d Superintendent of the Inter
evangelical do.....ideations. The "...liate ami Senior Department
program includm every Sunday V! School tit the
jiHioo! in Texas mill a himultaiieou *, 1* ion h South, by tin*
euinpuigii is to he made to the end |"Miera| Sunday School^ Board at
that the State may he fully eov
ered wit|t the complete data and
its recent session at Lake Jun-
laako. Bev. Stanford’s head<|uart
that every peraoii may hecome JJ’S prohahly he at Nashville,
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Notice to Debtors and Creditors
No. G05
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The State of Texas,
Comity of Ifo-nels.
To those uuhdited to or holding
claims against the estate of A1
Esiiuan, deceased
The undersigned having been
duly appointed administrator of
the’estato of Al Human, deceased,
^•date of Kunnels County, Texas,
by 0. L. Parish. County • lodge of
Runnels County, Texas, on the
16th day of August, A. 1). l!)ll>,
during the regular term thereof,
hereby notifies all persons indent
_ ed t° said '’stale to come torward
^ and make se'th menl. and tliosi
HtlAK YE HLK—AT THE
Chudch of the Nazarene
August 24 to Sept 7th.
Mrs. Bessie Williams of Fort
famdinV with the aims and pur-
pose of the work of the state wide
campaign for means
The plans call for the organiza-
tion of ten Regional Districts
these districts will he subdivided
into zones and further into coun-
ty and community organizations.
The State lias been divided into
the following districts ie-Dallas,
ht. Worth, Waco, San Angelo,
SaM Antonio, Kl Paso, Wichita
Kails, Corpus Christi and Amarilo
'Each of these cities will he the
j headquarters of the district and
tlie program makes plans fop the
employ'incut ol a Regional Super-
intendent and Secretary.
<Mher plans i„ thi, program iu-
• • 111* 1 <■ >, ;ui employed specialist that
" ill give material and dir< et aid
to the various ........rgani/atmiis
In addition t" this plans lor the
| i'tisi;.>\cry dev. .pmclit and on
listment of ,ii le.ist |ii,mini volun-
teer workers, to this may he also
tin- 11mi.iiihi teachers and officers
>n \7«.ni Sunday Schools in Texas
tiJAIJl *n| oj ^.; : j.i.i.||p ,njj |i,ij.p.(!
It is a'so planned to endeavor to,
j do11hie the iiieinliership and on-
Jioliment ol the Sunday schools
ol tin- state during this campaign
This great body of trained lead-
ship will in tur,, he reaching the
Tenn.
Rev Stamford was formerly pas
top of the Methodist church at Bid
linger and was director of relig-
ious education at the Hirst Metho
d st i-Uiireh of Hurt Worth, when
he v Innteered for army service.
II*’ has main friends in Ballinger
who w ill he glad to know that he
has returned safely from over-
seas and hns been assigned to im-
portant work in the Methodist
church
A TEXAS WON!SR
Tie Texas Wonder for k'dnev
and bladder troubles, grave.,
'tires wcakand lame hack, riiou-
.natism, and irrigulnrit'es of trie
kidneva and bladder in both men
and w men. If not sold ay your
Ireggiat, will he sent by mail on
receipt of *1 2->. (hie snnd! bottle
» 1 we i ninth's tn at merit, and
•fteii cures. Send for sworn ten-
•ifftonials. |>r E. W Mall, 2B26
x'ive Siree, S* t o i• s. y ■ S> 'd
by druggist,
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* WITH THE CHURCHES *
LOOK HERB
MONEY TO
LOAN
Do You Need a Loan on Your Farm?
If You Need Money I am in a posi-
tion to secure for you a
Quick Loan
Splendid Terms
Attractive Rates
Drop in to see me; I will he glad to
talk the matter over with you
Chas. S. Miller, ViceuSSS^1
RZL/AB/L/TY
ACCOMMOOATJO H
ItSfejanic
Sr#£/VGTH
SjETR
sin without gloves, y ill lie the at it ut urns, missionary campaigns,
human leader. J home visitation, dew-lope spec-
K. I,. Greenfield of Cuss, Texas, I ml departmental workers, and to
will have charge of the music and give every Sunday school the
singing. We especially urge the latest un-thuds obtainable through
public to attend. (the coporatiou of all the various
Services at 10 a. in. and *:4o p. denominations,
lit. I llt all of these gatherings of
-------- | workers there is never to be any
If you sit in a cool draft when discussions of doctrines or church
you are heated and get a stiff lM,licy. hut only upon the meth-
neck or lame hack, you will he '"'s * bat have been successfully
looking for something flint will 'jM’d *" make the work ot all
Hix votip mind on Sunday schools more eftieient
Baptist Church
At 11 a m the pastor will dis-
masses and the uiemhership of the cuss the Baptist position on the
Lord’s supper.
At s:F p. in the Senior B Y.
will give a special program
assisted by the pastor.
There will he a baptismal ser-
vice at the close.
Alvin Swindell.
schools ’I he employed secret-
aries will have their full time to
i Worth on evangelist of noted re- f Mu- promotion of siiuultitnioiis earn I* I
potation w ho knows how to handle paigns for increase, to maintain in- ussis
having claims against said estate ease llte pain. Hix yotir mind on •S|,,Mli,.x schools non,• eftieient At
to present th;,io within the time BALLARD’S SNOW LINIMENT ^'■lNt Idle n stut-• wid*- specialists
prescribed by law at his resid'nee and don’t he talked out of it. he- "*1! be employed itl department
in Runnels County, Texas, at Bal- cause it is the best pain reliev-
linger, where h” receives Ids mail ing liniment you can get anywhere
this 16th day of August A. D. l!)l!l Sold hy John. A. Weeks.
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.Administrator of the* estate of I»** *' 11 Kin* ..........1 fi mi
Al Enman. deceased. Anna Sat unlay at noon. Me
D 1C 2 J JO Sept C. will preach her- Sunday morning
If you feel “Blue’’ '"no
count,” lazy, you reed a good afternoon
cleaning out". IIKRBINK, is the
right thing for that purpose. It l.tol
stimulates the liver, tones up the nfd save,
stomach and purifies the bowels. d War
Solil I v John A Weeks. dtf.
a id return to Santa Anna where
ne. he is engaged in a revival Sunday
al work.
The Sunday school association
plans to|- I .-\as to have some part
in the work in Mexico, also in a
few of (the !lcighho!*ing states
that ar*“ not silt sustaining a,id
also ineludes assistance to the
Mexicans and negroes of Ti mis
The campaign, to raise a min
Methodiat Church
Sunday school at I* l-Y a. in-
Bleaching by the pastor at 11*
a m.
Subject ’'Why we need a re-
vival.”
At 0 o’clock p m we shall wor-
ship at the Eighth Street Bros
byterian church.
I am anxious for all who are
interested in a revival to be pres
••nt at t h'-se services.
•I B Hurry, Pastor.
to |»e present at the cloven o'clock
.service.
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An Old Fault Finder
An irritable and fault finding
disposition is often caused hy in-
digestion. A man with good di-
gestion and |»owelK that act reg-
ularly is usually good natured
Whe,, troubled with indigestion or
■ constipation take Chamberlain’a
Tablets. They strengthen the
stomach and enable it to perform
its functions naturally,- They also
cause a gentle movement of the
bowels. ^
A S Justice returned to Alpine
Saturday, after spending several
days here Mr Justice says that
he enjoyed the stay lo re with his
j old friends, and may return to
Ballngcr at an early date Me is
in a posilion 111 bring -j Mean la
(Hirers here, and those needing
hands might do well to communi
cate with him nt A! one M;i iv
Mexicans recently fro , Old Mix
iea. are in the Alpine country
existing and would make good
hands if brought h«T«
ASSOCIATION ORGANIZER
FOR RUNNELS COUNTY
Dr Alvin Swindell, pastor of
the Hirst Baptist church, has
been appointed association organ-
izcr for Runnels County in thu
Seventy five Million Dollar Cam-
paign for the Bapt.s) church. It
will I" the duty of Dr Swindell
to visit all the Baptist churches
in the county and organize th«
work and appoint* sub-organizent
to carry on the work among the
Baptist hi the respective commun-
ities.
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DENTAL WORK I have lo-
cated in Ballinger and will be pre-
pared to do dental work by Mon-
day, August 1 sth See me in of-
fie. v formerly occupied by Dr. W.
A ifiistaivux (’ W Cheatham,
Dentist Rhone 40 1-t 2dp
Mrs R ,-\ Nicholson and three
I ildicti went to Sonjh Texas'Fri-
day afternoon, where they will in)
wit Mr Nicholson, who is look*
mg after liis gin and cotton bus-
i • sN in the Valley
The Church of the Nazarine
I’t • lelii.ig t night fit s l’>.
Suiabiv school fit ]'• Breach
iug at 11
Braver
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in' et ing ;it s l-> Non
I to worst i' w itli i|s
R M lloek.r, I’astor
Ye:irs iM v hieh y ou did
begin buying Thrift
TONIGHT...
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Eighth Street Presbyterian
T '-re will be preaching it 11
o’clock bv the jiastor.
At th. * veiling hour the union
service, propa ratoi \ n the reviv
al, will be held at ;his church
Sut day school convene, at 0 l-»
a in t hristian Knde:ivor ;it w
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THEY ALL COME FROM
THE FARM
The milk and cream and
nt?c\ and eggs which form
part of our daily food. Our
ream* ry handles only the best
f these farm products, and if
V' u will leave your order with
s you need never give anoth-
• r thought as to the freshness
f what we send you.
JACKSON D WRY
Catarrh il Deafne s C inn.n Be
Cured
Elmo Unroln in Elmo llir Mighty'
Wl llison ~“Hir Eos! Outline"
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Mrs. I>. (’. Mef-all> ami two sons
returned t<« their home nt Austin
Friday afternoon- after spending
several weeks with Mrs Mo4!alh*‘
parents. Judge and Mr*. John 1.
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Wear Real Tailored Clothes
They cost little or no more than the ready*
made variety, whereas the satislaction de-
rived is infinitely j*teatcr. hr it is a satis-
faction to !• now that your clothes ; re made
expressly for yon that they lit you- and
that they express ; onr personality t iste
and judgment.
The new -tyle- tr«* fieri f. tries in < very
conceivaide wea.e, models ::t « \« ry dt-Mr*
able sty le
Todaij is a Cood Daij to be
Measured.
Dundee Woolen
Mills
Associated with Lamm & Company.
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 16, 1919, newspaper, August 16, 1919; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1144280/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.