Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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sw ilhutratione, etc.
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SPRING’S GOMING
You will need lumber for making im-
provements around your home. When
you think of building and painting
think of
Ballinger Lumber Company
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THE WHATCHAMA COLUMN
Why
Someone Will Be Lucky 11
WHY NOT YOU ?
Important Announcement
tba
our new beverage.
Co.
beverafU
TEED FEED FEED
Moving1 To New Location.
tftarUB,
1-dwtf
selected. If intereeted in territory, wire or write
HG M6TMUKY
Spaaell Case
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OFFER MADE HERE !:>
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EXPERIENCED
ADMISSION 10c
Rufus Thomas
these
and
mail,
that their Utemrj
to $2, and in rare
£
THE MISLEADING LADY”
HAS VEEi EXPENSIVE SET3
r________ for such
scientific methods have
rltlouR fioft Drink, now
House
Cleaner
All Work Satisfactory
Phone 6S4
Hour* te Phene: from 12;20
to 1:30 p. m.
Reasonable Prices
Squeaky Soles In Tune.
Manufacturers of shoes who make a
specialty of the squeaky variety should
pay more attention to pairing them up
in harmonious duets. The aqueak,
squeak of the hired girl’s high heeled
bronzed ntnnlier tens wouM drive a
saint to cuss words. But we must not
heap our displeasure upon the poor
girl. She Is not the author, She Is
only the reproducer. She merefy acts
the part that the wax cylinder per-
forms for the phonograph. There is
Just as great a necessity for a musical
director In an up to date shoe factory
as there is in grand opera, and no
workman should be permitted to build
a pair of squeaky sheer unless be can
pass a severe test tn harmony.—Car-
toons Magazine.
A generous quantity of lactic acid and albumen is contained in the
"ating agent in buttermilk, while the latter is the food
arantee’ it to be scientifically and chemically pore. The color of
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Heartburn, indigeerion or dis-
tress of the Stomach is instantly
relieved by Ilerbino It forces the
badly digested food out of the
body and restores tone in the stom
ach and bowels. Price 50c. Sold
by Walker Drug Co.
have been sold “by the wort,” «>nte
per word; but none have reaped thK
we are offering for a suitable name that
contest is open to all Texans—men, worm*
Iv ert Stephenson, of Brown-
wood, c.'ipie in Thursday night to
visit Ballinger friends a few days.
this method thanking my cus-
tomers and friends for past pat-
ronage and hope they will find me
in my new place and continue
their liberal patronage.
H. L. WENDORF.
The Busy Shop.
Give
the same
chances to win pro*
motion and success
as the lad having the
advantage of
WEBSTER’S
I con-
waiting
Preptrodnaaa.
"My Uaughur linn obtained a posi-
tion In a lav. yer'll office. She starts on
the first"
“And in the meantime Is she doing
anything to fit herself for the work?"
"Yes; she la reading'Bertha, tho Beau-
tiful Blond Stenographer.’ ’’-Pittsburg
Asbly Tillery of Concho and L.
S. Eason of "Wingate, were
among the business visitors in
Ballinger Friday.
Houston Ice & Brewing Association
Houston. - - - Texas
7
Lame back may
work, cold settled in the museies
of the hack, of from disease. In
the two former cases the right
remedy is Ballard’s Snow Lini-
ment. It should be rubbed in
thoroughly over the aif acted part,
1he relief will be prompt;ami sat-
isfact<»ry. Price 25c, 50e and 11.00
per b: ‘‘tie- Sold by Walker Drug
Co.
im dasjjmdsl
the tMte anl
use, but pra< -
roperttes anl
“ ‘ ' anl ;
Should Feel 100 Percent
Today.
eanimt meet
claim you
without a
paper.
G. & C. MERRIAM CO,
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
\\ edii< sday from an extended bus
iness trip to points east on a col-
lecting tour.
Laundries
(By George Martin)
A man in Mexico, the Depart-
ment of Commerce bulletin’s, ‘‘is
desirous of purchasing machin-
ery for a small laundry.’- What
! anybody wants with a laundry in
Mexico is more than we can un-
derstand, but since it is so we ap-
pend a partial list of things he
( should get:
Above all, he must have a but-
ton smashing machine, 'any laun-
dry worthy of the name lets no
guilty button escape.
Then he will need a collar rip-
per and euif frayer. This indis-
pensable little contrivance will
Utterly demoralize the strongest,
shirt tlial w;ts ever built.
Next, ta clothes mixer, in
days of pre-digested food
vest-pocket bungalows by
every man expects his la
ready mixed. He’s sore if you
semi him the same colored paja-
mas iwo weeks in succession.
Some authorities
•*an i run a laundry
machine or two t<
clothes, i u1 this really isn’t nec-
exclaim, " i hey dido t turn over
it puts mosipi.toes out of busim:
just as quick. Sold in Ballinger j Oriental and Occidental
by Walker Dru
the day's work
bilious. Dull
tongue, bad
that indicate
your li.er is overworked or loaf
I w
ii.g. In either case you need Pg
Do-Lax, Nature’s liver regulator
1 d'*’iv<<l from tiie May-appie. lij
stimulating iLe flow of bile, P<»-
D-Lnx makes work easier for your
liver, and by its mildly laxative
; I quality removes the impurities
that Hog the intestines. At al,
'druggists, 5<>c.
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for
i | "Mhe was all -ight and
There will be thought she had fainted and
thought Butler Lad killed her-
knew there was something
matter.
‘"There was no answer. 1 grab-
bed her and tried tn get her out
of tho car. I couldn’t m »ve her.
end I put the pistol up to my
own head and thought I would i
kill myself. Then baby came up
before me and seemed to say:
“ ‘Don’t dady, I’m waiting for
pulled my
arm down and I started away. I
DLDN’T TURN OVER
”»;<•«< j Quick’ >
bcdmtgs, ants, fleas,
and plrntt insects
• soft drink that is pur^ that is harmless, and that does more than merely
quench the thirst. These ore essential requirements of a beverage suited to u
fieri and progressive Americans have demanded the additional elements of
nutritive qualities. We have labored for years to meet the public’^demand f
Soudly make the announcement that twentieth century
e culmination of our Refreshing, Pure, Healthful and Nutritious Rofi Dna
market.
Rich Reward for a Name
was spared no cash
production, and the
brilliant screen offering.
Dickey and Charles W. uvwmm
two foremost American play-
wrights created the play which en-
joyed long runs in all engage- *
ments. -1
I ‘‘I nto Those Who Hin,” a S*-^<
Mrs. A. G. Ellis left Friday ,lig Red Seal Play, comes the fol-
morning for Brownwood, to visit lowing Tuesday, with Miss rritrie.'.
her son, W. L. Ellis and family. 1 Brunette in the leading part.
Win a $100 Prize!
saw Mrs. Spanell there
door.
‘‘I know I grabbed
Authors have
claiming to have received
rich reward of 1100 for a
can appropriately be used •<— ----------— „
and children. Every persot is limited to five (5) tames, and all suggestions must reach our office,
addressed to the “Contest Manager,” not later than February 5. If several persons should suggest
the same name that is accepted as prise winner, the prise will be equally between the suc-
cessful contestants. The name accepted and the name of the prise winner will be announced in tmp.
paper. We want our friends to assist in nammy the drink that is to become the favorite neverafW
of discriminating Texans.
Description of Drink
Our drink i, • beverage for the entire femily. It is not simply a flavored water chargsd
with carbonic gas, nor is it merely a syrup compound. It is void of malt, but is rich in carefully
selected food cereals, which, through the processes of manufacture, become the equivalent of pre-
digested food. It is a brewed product, resembling in color and in taste beer, and therefore might
aptly be called "a cereal beer.” A generous quantity of lactic acid and albumen is contained in the
drink—the former is the active food-assimilating agent in buttermilk, while the latter is the food
product of the egg. Pure artesian water, boiled and sterilized, is used exclusively in the manufac-
ture of the beverage, and we guarantee it to be scientifically and chemically pure. The color of
the drink is amber and upon being poured into a glass it effervesces much the same as ordinary beer
or soft drinks. The use of selected hops, through the lupulin,’’ which the hops contain, gives to
the drink an exquisite twang and imparts the vitalizing tonic property Ln which the beverage
abounds. The beverage will be sold in bottles sealed at the brewery, guaranteeing psrfeot parish
A Strictly Temperance Beverage
> The drink is truly a soft drink, a temperance beverage, being so recognized by the UNIT-
ED STATES GOVERNMENT, which permits its sale without a revenue license. Neither does the
State of Texas levy a tax nor require a license for its sale. Our drink will be found far sale, when
placed upon the market, in soft drink parlors, cafes, hotels, drug and grocery rtorM, fain, b»h
park and all places where high-class soft drinks are dispensed. The twenty-five years1reputstton
of this brewefy stands behind the beverage as a guarantee that it is all that we elahn for it wt-
Udous, Refreshing, Pure, Invigorating, Nutritious and Safe.
Territory Open to Dealers
• We have a limited amount of good Texas territory open |o reliable and responsible PtrsqM
er firms far the sale of this beverage. We are ready to market the product M ^bon as Ute
Lots of feed at wholesale and'are lhe
retail at big feed .store at old • in this five part drama o
skating rink. Both sncll corn,
and ear corn, prairie hay, alfalfa
hay, peavine Lay, Johnson grass
nay, straw hay, from 35 cents per
bale up. See us for anything in
the feed line.
West Texas Grain Co.
25-2td-ltw.
<•' •) piano, a $2,000 harp,
•nd many expensive rugs of both
design/
are used in one scene of “The
Misleading Lady,” the feature
‘I. Garliiigton returned in me play which comes to the Queen
i’heatrc next Tuesday- Henry B.
Walthall an<| -Miss Edna Mayo,
respectively called, ‘’The Mans-
field of the seeen,” and ‘‘the most
beautiful woman in filmdom,”
bright particular light?
Following Mr. Walthall’s great
success in “The Birth of a Nat-
ion,” and ‘’The Raven,” the new
Essanay picture is sure tor draw
a big crowd of pictureplay' e®-
thusiasts.
Some of the most expensive
scenery is used in ‘‘The Mislead-
| ing Lady,” as well as many high-. ,
I pri<‘e<l Loeille gowns being worn’-'
I am moving my saddle and by Miss Mayo. Arthur Berthelet
Harness and shoe repair shop to who directed this twain of talent
Eighth street next to Ballinger J in ‘‘The Strange Case of Mary
Light and Power Co., and I take Page,” was spared no cash I_
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1917, newspaper, January 26, 1917; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1172608/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.