The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 10, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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Ballinger, Texas
“THE RED FRONT”
R. L Harwell, the local Ford
dealer, received a phone message
from S. L. Eason at Wingate to
send out a five-passenger car,
which he did on Thursday and
returned home in the afternoon
with a check for the car.
To Cure Children's Colds.
Keep child dry, clothe, com-
fortable, avoid exposure and give
Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey. It is
pleasant, soothing, ant iseptie,
raises phlebm and reduces inflam
mation. The first dose gives re-
lief, continued treatment with
proper care will avoid serious ill-
ness or a long cold- Doo delay
treatment. Don't let your child
suffer. Get a bottle today. In-
sist on Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey.
25c. at Druggists.
Watch the Fords Go By.
QUEEN JHEHTHE
TONIGHT
TOW'S PROGRAM
HER LITTLE SELF”
—Written and produced by
Grace Cunard, who also plays
the leading role. Tells a grip-
ping story of the love of an
adventures for an artist, al-
though a member of a band of
eleven thieves. The final sa-
crific of the woman for the I
man she loves brings out her
true character in a noble light.
Nestor Comedy ‘‘MIN GLING
SPIRITS ' Eddie Lyons, Lee
Moran and Billy Compson.
and ‘ ‘ Uncle Sam at Work, How
Uncle Sam Gets His Coin ”
TOMORROW—‘‘The Girl and
the Game ”; ‘ ‘ Vanity Thy
Name Is, ”; Saving Sussie from
The Sea, ’ also * ‘ Lamonade
Aids Cupid.”
Admis e ion
10 GENTS
Paul C. Sulak, Prop.
Made to fit you perfectly, tail-
ored in the most finished way with
fine linings and the best of trim-
mings. Styled from some of the
classy new wide lapel models and
costing no more than
’15
FURNISHING GOODS
The kind that real men like to
wear. All that’s new in shirts,
neckwear, hose, gloves, hats, etc.
Everything is new and absolute-
ly correct.
THE DAILY LEDGER
MORTUARY.
Continued from Page One.
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YTT LIST AS STRIKE
FOR bALE
Ft )R
— H. T.ivlor.
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At all druggists.
for
Watch the Fords Go By.
weeks
and
he
on i
Wilson to Order
Army into Mexico
WASHINGTON, Mar.
10.—Despite bitter feel-
RARE EXHIBITS OF FINE STOCK
AND LARGE LIST OF SPECIAL EN-
TERTAINMENT FEATURES.
YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS IT.
SENATE POSTPONES
WAR ACTION.
1000 FEET 1 to 3 inch galvaniz-
ed pipe, one 80 barrel water
Advantages of the
Commission Form
l-Rho le
pen. $1
Mrs. J.
6-6td2tw
When to Take Chamberlain’s
Tablets.
When you feel dull and stupid
after eating.
When constipated or bilious.
When you have a sick headache
When you have a sour stomach.
When you belch after eating.
When you have indigestion.
When nervous or despondent.
When you have no relish
your meals.
When your liver is torpid.
Obtainable everywhere.
The Weight of Your Business
will be lightened if you will let us assume the care
of your money while you do the making. The bank
can lighten your cares in many other ways, too. Look
after your collections, pay your notes when due, etc.
We consider we are help a business man in every
way possible.
RATES FOR
Classified Ads
that in so doing there is more
money saved."
ment and
<»r four days am up and well. I
am employed at the biggest de-
partment store in S. F. where they
employ from six to eight hundred
hands, and they surely will hear,
d out Sloan's Liniment.—II. B l
onith, San Francisco, Cal.—Jan. I
H. L. WENDORF
Hutchings Ave.
THE BALLINGER DAILY
LEDGER
One cent per word first insertion
Half cent per word each subse-
quent insertion.
Black face type double regular
rate.
Cash must accompany copy ex-
cept where party has regular opet
account with us.
Call Telephone No. 27.
Dr. Truett, of Dallas, who lee- ’
lure! at the First Baptist Church
Thu'-sday night to a large and |
appreciative audience, left Friday
morning for Coleman, where
will speak today before going
Don’t waste time and suf- home.
Now in Good Health Through Use
of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound. Say it is Household
Necessity. Doctor Called it a
Miracle.
Cleaning, PressingandDyeing
PHONE 97
United States with arm-
ed force into Mexico,
rince the beginning of
the Mexican rebellion
under Diaz, the first in-
var ion resulting in the
taking of Vera Cruz for
this country.
and they did not know.
‘‘Ask a ten year old
Greenville what the rates
he can tell you,” said the visitor
“It’s simply a matter of educa-
tion. F~"
their eyes opened. When they
see that by- municipal ownership
their cost of living becomes less
they will be more willing to
spend their money on improve-
ments when it is shown to them
three
Rheumatism
although 1 tried many
they failed, and 1 was
care of a doctor. Fort-
heard of Sloan’s Lini-
after using it three
March 10.—Villista ban-
dits again entered the
United States, at sever-
al points on the border,
this morning. The Villa
SEWING WANTED—By Mrs.
Garner, 505, 11th street, Ballin-
|ger. 12-dtf
WILL GIVE YOU FORTY DOL-
LARS—In order to quickly in-
troduce to the people of Ballinger
the famous hundred dollar guar-
anteed latest model, visible and si-
lent. durable and artistic, Wood-
stock typewriters, 1 will give to
the first twenty purchasers a
forty dollar credit draft, balance
payable three dollars per month.
To see this machine and get fur-
ther particulars, call on A. Lee
Boyd, Zappe building. 4-26td
See local Agents for special
rates on certain days, train ser-
vice, etc., or write,
A D. BELL, GEO. D. HUNTER,
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. Gen. Pass. Agt.
DALLAS, TEXAS
Will Lathein, of Brownwood,
who with \V. A. Bridwell, had
been looking after the creamery
. left
For Rheumatism.
As soon as an attack of Rheu-
matism begins apply Sloan's Lini-
ment.
fer unnecessary agony. A few
drops of Sloan’s Liniment on the
affected parts is all you need.]
The pain goes at once.
A grateful sufferer writes:—‘‘I
was suffering for
with Chronic
Stiff Neel'
medicines
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature of
Six Cylinder ... .$1145
F. 0. B. Toledo.
THINKER OR TINKER “WHICH”?
When yoa decide to purchase an automobile do your Thinking be-
fore hand and if you buy an OVERLAND you’ll have no Tinker-
ing to do.
Our agents do not cut prices—The Overland is the best for
the money—you are getting full value for every dollar you spend.
In addition you get the Overland service—anywhere you go.
AGENTS WHO CUT PRICES
on some cars must have a cause for they propably wish to get rid
of a bad bargain. Remember that when one offers you a car for
less than list price there must be something wrong—some good rea-
son why they want te sell it.
The OVERLAND is the Car You Will Eventually Buy
as many thousands will attest. They are—without a doubt the
greatest value on the market today.
Ask for a Demonstration and Catalogue.
ALLEN OVERLAND COMPANY distributors for West Texas.
O’KELLY & WALTON, LOC£
...
| business in Runnels count v.
Thursday for home.
Sign oi Good Digestion.
When you see a cheerful and j
happy old lady you may know i
that she has good digestion. If I
your digestion is impaired or if:
you do not relish your meals take i
a dose of Chamberlain’s Tablets.;
They strengthen the stomach,]
improve the digestion and cause
a gentle movement of the bowels.
Obtainable everywhere.
Mrs. J. F. Shaffer returned]
home F riday morning from a visit j
Io her daughter Mrs. J. W. Jones
and family at Miles.
troops looted ra n c h
houses, driv i n g off;
stock, and destroy e d
buildings as they left.
No Americans were
murdered, it was stated,
and the raiders were
driven from American
soil before noon.
^Mrs. W. A. Gustavus, Sr.
Mrs. Virginia Ann, wife of
A. Gustavus, Sr., died at their
resilience on Twelfth street Fri-
day, March tenth at 5 o'clock a
m., and the funeral services were
onducted from the family resi-
dence by Rev. T. (Jester at 3:30
o'clock Friday afternoon and the
remains were tenderly laid to rest
in the city cemetery.
Mrs. Gustavus was 68 years of
age at the time of her death, a
consistent member of the Baptist
church, a devoted wife and loving
mother, and died in the triumphs]
of a living faith.
She leaves her husband and six
children to mourn her death.
Three son and a daughter, Miss
Billie, Andy, M. N., and Dr. Gus-
] tavus, Jr., of this city, Mrs. Ilous-
| ton Cole of Bryan, C- E. Gustavus
of Amarillo and Tom Gustavus of*
Houston, all of whom were at her
bedside at the time of her death.
She had been in feeble health for
many months, but her death came
as a shock to the family and has
cast a gloom over our entire city.
The Ledger joins a host of
friends in sincere condolence and
sympathy for the sad relatives
i left to mourn her demise, and can
I only point them to the all Wise
God, who doeth all things well,
in this sad hour of bereavement.
How to Prevent Croup.
When the child is subject to at- j
tacks of croup, seey to it that he j
eats a light evening meal, as an |
y bring on
away to get him.”
Indefference of Citizens
An interesting feature of the
trip was the comparison which the
engineer noted in regard to the
The Ballinger State Bank & Trust Co
BaUinger, Texas
Shoes Wanted.
The people need to have at Wendorf’s Busy Shoe Shop.
Work done by the Champion
shoe finishing machine, soles sew-
ed on in quick time. Come to see
us.
T. 0. COOKE, M. 0,
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Office over Pearc e ’ s
Drug Store, BaLinger.
FOR THE BIG
FAT STOCK
SHOW
MARCH 11th TO 18th
LOW RATES
TO
FT, WORTH
knowledge of the citizens in many]
of th? town relative to the rates]
on public utility plants. In one overloaded stomach n
city he asked several citizens what an attack, also watch for the first
water i symptom—hoarseness, and give
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy as
bov in * soon as the child becomes horse,
are and! Obtainable Everywhere.
FOR SALE—Buff Rock eggs, $1
per setting of 15. Apply to A.
II. Hill, Ballinger. 9-3tdlt‘w
provements.
‘‘And you will still have mon-
ey in the bank," asserted he.
‘‘In regard to the tax rate and
the sanitary conditions of* the two!
towns there is no comparison, as I
yon can see. All the people need |
is ;i little education aloag the line
that municipal plants can be op-
erated as well and better than
privately owned ones if politics
are eliminated. So long as the of-
ficials of a government are made'
political chess-men the efficiency
will be low.
City Manager Plan
‘’I understand that San An-
gelo is figuring upon a city man-
ager form of government. I see
no need of it here as a manager
would have practically no utilities
to look after; only the books of
the city government. If you have
a home man who is competent em-
ploy him. But it's like this: if
you want your teeth worked on,
you go to a dentist, not to a black
smith may fill them for yon all]
right, but it will be a poor piece
of work. If you want a city man-
ager, get one who knows his busi-
ness even if von have to send
SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLS
Hutchins Avenue Billinger, Texas
COLUMBUS AGAIN ing, and introduction of i three. G. T. L- Bryan, Md. Box
By United P„u i T74. Bradshaw, Texas. 28-tfd
COLUMBUS, N. M.,7farres^lon?by Sen:l5
--- —’ ators McCumber and]
___ . _ --’Fall, the Senate post-]-
poned final action on|‘
the Mexican situation
today. Acrimonious dis-
cussions were a feature t?nk’ condition, for sale
£ j 9 • .cheap. Geo. M. Vaughn. 10-ltw
of the day’s session. ; bt<i
sible, stated Mr. Duck. 1
serted that all utilities op
as those in Greenville will take]
care of their bonded indebtedness, |
depreciation in value, operation
expense and all necessary im-
WANTED
HOGS WANTED — Will
highest market price for stock
and shipping hogs. Phone 3302.
J. H. Taylor. 9-4tdltw
WANTED—Sewing to do, plain
or fancy at 204 Sixth St. 6-6td
pd___________________
WANTED—To trade for or buy a
small house. Jewell Cunning-
ham. 4-dtf
WANTED—A girl or married
lady, without children, to do
general house work in family of
All women ought to know the wonderful effects of
taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound even on
those who seem hopelessly ill. Here are three actual cases:
H Harrisburg, Penn.—“ When I was single I suf-
fered a great deal from female weakness because
my work compelled me to stand all day. I took
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for that
and was made stronger by its use. After I was
married I took the Compound again for a female
trouble and after three months I passed what the
doctor called a growth. He said it was a miracle
that it came away as one generally goes under •
the knife to have them removed. I never want to
be without your Compound in the house.” — Mrs.
Frank Knobl, 1642 Fulton St., Harrisburg, Penn.
Hardly Able to Move.
Albert Lea, Minn.—“ For about a year I had sharp pains across
my back and hips and was hardly able to move around the house.
My head would ache and I was dizzy and had no appetite. After
taking Lydia E. I‘inkham’s Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills, I
am feeling stronger than for years. I have a little boy eight months
old and am doing my work all alone. I would not lie without your
remedies in the house as there are none like them.”—Mrs. F. E.
Yost, 611 Water St., Albert Lea, Minn.
Three Doctors Gave Her Up.
Pittsburg, Penn.—“Your medicine has helped
me wonderfully. When I was a girl 18 years old I
was always sickly and delicate and suffered from MU. W
irregularities. Three doctors gave me up and said 1
I would go into consumption. 1 took Lydia E. bg**
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and with the third ■ J
bottle began to feel better. I soon became regular
and I got strong and shortly after I was married. 1
Now I have two nice stout healthy children and am , /
able to work hard every day.”— Mrs. Clementina
Duerrino, 34 Gardner St.,Troy Hill, Pittsburg, Penn."’ ■L-------
All women are invited to write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medi-
cine Co., Lynn, Mass., for special advice,—it will be confidential.
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 10, 1916, newspaper, March 10, 1916; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1172549/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.