Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 144, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 22, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BALLINGER LEDGER
STATE OF KANSAS
Legislative Department
IIOI'SK <»F KKPUKKKNTATIYKS
Emporia, K.in April —
Edwin t'lapj* & Son,
East Weymouth, Mass
iicntlruti'li:
I Hin sending )oii x m I’areel l*o.st, one p;n» •>! ( i •* t ’ I *
shoes that I purchased in Emporia, Kansas in tin* spring
of I'.HM, tonly Iki) xiim ago. I have not worn die shoes
constantly foil have hud them half soled three times, amt
m «|o in % host, I ,imi unahle t. wear them out possibly
if x in will fin'war’ll :l ni t- some other Slate, or forenji
eomitrs x nil in.i\ find ,0110 one v,: 11111 *r to wear them mi
other txx entx I w 0 x > .11
t‘ one wishes to ,r old family strife
\ml !>e emit ntcd with hi' wife.
Wear C!a|>|> slim s all througl 111.•
Ktnl he happy
Truly you
h 0 >rn\K
s.ihseriheit am!
April, l'fjf.
SEAL
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EDWIN CL.AFP SHOES ARE SOLD IN
BALLINGER BY
HIGGINBOTHAM BROS. & CO.
Society |l
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IV. B. Woojy. Mates. .1. (i. Doug
lass, Ira Sim*. It. O. O’Neill, Ida
Walker. Nam Behringer, It. W.
Earn show, l.uoliii llollxvagler, 1..
Henry. I.cltoy X i e liolson ;
.Misses Anna .lean Sharp, Itania
14311 id. linn MeKown. Oriffie At
1 kins ami l\dji.it 1 iek.
Sampl* Mi
and Kumar, Saturday, Sept. 2f>,
at Piggly Wiggly. Held hy Mm.
Douglass* Sutol.it sehool elaiw.
22 4td-ltxv
My place 011 both aide* of Creek
above neeond dan, i* j wotted Fair
warning to keep nut.
ED PAl’R 23-ltd-*
« Mill o.inl. Typewriter Pupcr,
0 Kelly Surghnor
A w•‘titling of interest was sol
cmiti/cd teiv .jun'tlx on Monday „ , ..
e\ I llllljr at VtHI oVIoek Mt the '•"h-n P*|HI‘. Note Hook laper..
Me,ho,I,S, arson.,g- when Miss ' '’•'Uctmn ap-r. ..nxeloj.es,
, UhertH Sargh...... of Temple, he ! * ^ “
I etinie the hi n|e nf Mr Arelm*
jo’Kelly ot I;■ 11,11 -el. Ill 1 he pres | ' » Towhr and family have
I etiee ot the grooii patents and
a few most ultima' fronds
'leturned from t'oiiianehe. Okla.
of I here I hex xvent to attend the
fiuier I < • Mrs Toxxlcr’s brother,
1,’ K Dot me*. Mr Itovemer xvu»
killed \x a i -;ixx charge ••( elee
tliefx on hi - light x»'ire. lie \x, s
>t..tiding oti the met .it strip
aio.uol tio linoleum when li“
tollelie.l the light loittoll. I'll!
i-ili ri-nt pa»se.| thill lie Imdx ulld
I 'lltldeii 1.x this s| iji of
Tenth | 'ueh-l :I.-.t toiieheil tin sink |n|s
I Death xx 11 s instantaneous It
1 wife aii'l two I'lultlreu.
the x oing eoliple The |{ex K
\N Bridge., illtieuiii 1 i Using tin
ring ceremony
They left iinuiedintelx 11 their
j ear fot a short xve,tiling trip to
s in Antonio They will he at .
home to their friend' • »n their re j
turn to Ballinger at the ln>me of j
the groom’s parents Mr and i ''
Mr- lid 11’Kelli II
St rei-t
The hr:de xvor. 1 ii.-.iiitlf'il J b-;ix
till si j l|e model Ot green erepej- —
satin Kleur de Lax with irides
eet t head ornament
Mrs O’Kelly is the d.iugliter of
Mr and .Mr- .1 W Surghnor. of
Temp! • She IS a gi admit" Ilf tile
li'dtou high sehool and attended
Bax lot t'ldli ge and lat< t taught
. ivc:!:'';.****•****. w*
I..II-!" i ere „ few months. L PmUub’s Vegetable CoapMM
Mi 1"!\• -' 1 v is *i.e ehles- ' "ti, Restored Mr*. Auger's Strength
'I, and Mrs I’d t* Iv lly and | ________
s spent pr.ieneally l.m entire* j ^
1 ' *• ' hi r. I.. , -r ass.. •t."l|a|MMIt K. 1‘uikham* Vegetable
AFTER LEAVING
THE HOSPITAL
Studying the Customers’ Needs
In nearly forty years of diligent application if this prin
eijile our BANK lias attained the
lie .s III the eomnitlllitx
t ’apital . .. . .
Liability of Shareholders
Sur|di|s . .
Total ... .
highest standard of useful
$160,000.1K)
.. ..
. _______ i -Vi,660.00
.. . ... *2.*»o,600.06
1
•1 I. .sines-, w itli h;s father
Snndav School Class Entertained
* *' Tlmrs.lax ceiling ot la-'
k Mr W B W 11 ■ as
I ss to f fie melllliers of ill
1 Sun-la' sehool , lass .>t
!h .list . hliri h at her
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SAN ANGELO DELEGATION
GOES TO WEST TEXAS FAIR
TimJ.. . s ss l ’ \ I - _ - 1 1 ( I
Vt "*s, T- \ ,s Fair and , . *•
of autoiuo*
can
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Mm,da » 1. .1 1 . ■ • r. 1 bp -iking
11• ■!■ i w ill . niiipie for
v ' . ; . * 0is g >.t t 1111 a X'
1i. 1 g- I" lias ta s|,e, :.|l
' V I • X | ItllltlX people f r < > III
I. ■ ’ ■ ■ Vis! ill. e\ h l)«it loll
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h ' I ' president '1 r 11 a
>' 1 ■ Isent e.l the' t eaeluM .
M-s .1 1. D-aigfi". w t!i a beau
t ' 1! l-.rihday gift tiom the elass.
Mill.‘I- Ills . eotllpl..'e slirori-e ;|s
w.i a < ft., tiirthday eaki
I. <s(\t<*« n eafiill.'s iindi
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Besponcibility of Bbareholders over THREE MILLION
DOLLARS
The First National Bank
Of Ballinger
A DEPENDABLE BANK SINCE 1886
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Mrs I
s.-i ' ..! tips n, .!
affair w.-re Ilex and
W id alg. s Mr and Mrs
(’,impoiuut in the lit-
tle Umkii that you
set d around and I 1
felt very g«»st after j
1 hud taken a couj-le
of Nittl.'M of it. 1
hud he, n in the IIon-
j.ital mid fel, 1 retty
xi ell at first hut 1
xvent down to noth-
ing. I xx;us weak
and had to he in Nd
nlin..;.t all day. I
had dizzy and faint
fpclla, j>ains in my tiiu k and lox' er pitrtd
and was so m rvous I e mid not N ar my
ehildren around. I hop. the V egetable
( .-mpuind helps other women as it did
; in.. 1 do all my own wort, now nnd
1 f.. i so wall. 1 have told m> tri.nl*
aNaut it and my uist* r a:'d my aunt."—
Mis. ouvr. Ata.KH, P» Huxvard Streut
1 .well, Maacachujtvtt'*.
Ov.r JvW.ttnfl women have ao far re-
plied to our ij'ie«,ion, *'Hax‘e you re-
ceived I-, nefit from tak.ne l.ydia E.
P’likliam a Vegetable C'otn|«>und ? "
**s out i'f every l'»* >.|’ the replies say,
"l'-s" and ts-esu-ii the \«gilubleCom-
|K>u.nd has 1» en helping oth> r women it
aiiouki hclj. you.
WANT ADS 2> up to !.'« rd,
hu that 2e per word fir»t mwr
toon. 1« per Word* ra h a lilt
Uonal .naerti in All w tut , |» *r»
If you suffer from any form of
ak;n dii»,a.‘ws such as Itch. Eczema,
Tetu-r ,.rt’rack**d Hand*. Poison Oak,
King Worm. Old Sire* or Sorm on
i h iren We will sell you a Jar of
1 LI E STAR REMEDY on a gu:,r-
nr.'.s It will not stain your dothmg
and has a pleasant odor.
W • - > D' ig Store
TI." Diii!\ I.. ,I -er
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MAN SHOP
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Phone f7*%
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High grade <*n!.
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from your chot .•
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BARBER SHOP
tires. Rart!c*t Stu-fi...
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8th 8tract
Martin. Prop.
fill
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1 -11‘ !.. tl.ii, • . \ in- xx 11 o bus had a part in help
- ., 1.. S ' - glow !. ... i.ei'e it is tlOXV, and III III »! 1 up
g. and in r i.< -x ’..eatioti we will he in
• it ' - It- to set", e X Oil
better
Our second shipment of Baby Dolls now on
Doit I (.III to see tip'll) tie) \ ours while the line
|l|ete
New si ,-k ..' |..ol i's Silk Hosiery
o*: ., Mit.i-i! *o give s.itNfuetorx xxent'
in tl
i*. new
disjdHy.
s e<»in
shades.
Infants Silk Hosiery in while, pink and bine, si/e IS.
I .emit it ill line ot novelty and staple haii.lkerehiefs,
Yaiuities, Hand Bags, tienuin. Leather Bags, Novelty
• otnbs. I!.....Marie Ties in all the nexx shade's.
M. n - Bell
Neck xveai
SiijijK.tiers. II.tndker.duels. Hose and
l oinplete bnc of school suppl.
A 8 LOVE A CO
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Vegetables
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TURNIP GREENS
BLACK EYED TEAS
BUNCH IEETS
VELVET OKF.A
CROV, DFU PEAS
ROAL riNG EARS
CELERY
CARROTS
MUSTARD GREENS
SWEET PEPPERS
BUNCH RADISHES
I RESH TOMATOES
FRESH BEANS
LETTUCE
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Licenaed Erobalmcrs and Funeral **
Directors f
Higginbotham & Co.
YOt'K CLOTHES INSURED
Von eati rest assure that when you call its t>.1 your
, •;!,■ to clenned and pressed that w• will take .-are 01
tii-in. we know our business in ,lie xvay of "leaning as w.-
van .|o anything h.-re from sew .>n a button, to clean the
daintiest evening gown and when you send out clothe* like
that yo.| won, to know if they will be cared for
w« -air, a special insurance policy on your .lothcs
In re ii they should burn r be lost while in our po^cation
we will pay you fell the amount of garment*
Yours lor service
**
CARR’S MAN SHOP"
Clothiers Tailor* Cleaner. Preiser*
The Same Telephone No. 56, That Same Good Bemoe
Choice Lot of Preserving Fears at $2.50
per bushel.
L. B. STUBBS
95
GROCERIES
Phones
HOiuwiwiitMimaraiauMiMUi
iciium.i. wro.**.,.! ij^u.MinaiMiii
TIRES
Me can save you troni 10 up to 2.*> percent • n casings und
lubes We arc jobbers on Kelly anil Diamond casings and
tubes. We I ux right and sell close
o\)x'i easing ...-----♦6.8Y ;U)v'; 12 ____$7.8T>
Storage batt-ries we handle the best made F. S. L, We
buy cl.eiijt and sell cheap.
Rubber ease guarantee.I storage battery K\ price i(il3.00.
We recharge any Battery made in s hours for fH)c.
t»ne dandy Ford ' pa*seng*.r xrith starter . ____$90.06
W. A. NANCE
Wholesale and Retail
oppniit* r«a>t |*m Lawn Trfutm 1M
P S Repairing or all kinds. w*> use only genuine Ford parts.
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 144, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 22, 1925, newspaper, September 22, 1925; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1162191/m1/4/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.