The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Monday, May 8, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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Classified Ads
IN
THE BALLINGER DAILY
LEDGER
One cent per word first Insertion
Half cent per word each subse
quent insertion
Black face type double regular
rate
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cept where party has regular open
account with us
Cail Telephone No. 27.
rm? DAILY ledgerHAVE BRIGHT EYES ANO WEST TEXAS
COLOR IN YOUR CHEEKSA. & M. MEETING
Always
tin"tk Sl^iivuh.sai»lB<»vrlsnf Bears the
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For Over
$386,296.70
Thirty Years
TC5MST0RIAELECTION NOTICE
$3*6,296.70
J. W. POWELL,
Hue contract
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LIABILITIES:
4-dlt‘t.
$100,000.00
Watch the Forels Go By.Rheumatisu
$3*6.296.70Of the Ballinger State Batik del
WANTED
1916.
Ill
8-d&w-2tSaliow complexion is due to
1,300 noI < urn-m
QUEEN THEATRE
follov. s: A
-61 d 11 pd.
FOR RENT.
TONIGHT
Watch the Fords Go By.
TOTAL .
rooms c<ht> enicntlv I
Liabilities
at
TODAY'S PROGRAM
u ,fiirni-h* di Thu man of S\n*a
iml Ballinger
bulls. I
Watch the Fords Go By.presi-
•r. as
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LOST.
Chas. S. Miller,
Directors
Daily Ledger, a newspaper printed
and published at Ballinger, state
20,000,00
4,523.50
THE IRON RIVALS’’ 101
Bison Two R?el Thriller—a
Admis s ion
10 GENTS
Discocvcry Tested and tried for
over 40 years.
AI TO TOPS WANTED at Wen-
dorf’s, where they will be repair-
ed and made new.
J. R. Barton, a prominent stock
man of the Garden City country,
came in Saturday to join his wife
amj children who are here visiting
relatives and friends.
L i n i-
Drug-
Capital Stock
Surplus, and Undivided Profits
Bills Hayable
Total Deposits
•I. F. Lusk is appointed manager
of xaifi election.
interest in
I Guar
!w
Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System
Tbf OH Stindsrl <-r.er»! • trenetheninr toeic.
GBOVE'S 1 • CJC. 4n»-» out
4,442.16
9.406.53
friend
inornim
$219,465.04
009. '0
4.001'.00
46,000.00
!t,962 59
20.00
RECAPITULATION
RESOURCES:Avoid Spring Colds.
Sudden changes, high winds,
shifting seasons cause colds and
grippe and these spring colds c.re
likely to turn into a chronic sum-
mer cough. In such cases take a
treatment of Dr King’s New
Discovery, a pleasant Laxative
100.000.00
6,000.00
12,507.97
6.152.77
254,281.51
2.699.85
000. U0
165.34
000.00
000.00
4,198.26
TutCK-NilrR Compajat.
NKW YORK
checks the cold and helps break
up an attack of grippe. It’s al-
ready prepared, no mixing or
fussing. Just ask your druggist
Be Better Looking Take Hay’s
Liver Health-
Mrs. Mary Spreen of the Benoit
country, passed through Ballin-
ger Monday at noon en route
Home from a visit to Fort Worth.
G. A LADWIG
Hay's Liver Health today at your drtiq
gists’s. /X little at night keeps you ju<
right. City Drug Store.CoYintv of Runnels.
We.* Cha*. S Milk
ALCOHOL - 3 PER. CENT
' A Vegetable freparatirafarAs
siinilal iii^llic food and Ite'^ulaMrs. N. Passur and babe, who
had been visiting relatives at
San Antonio and other points in
South Texas, the past few weeks,
returned home Monday at noon.
Mothers Know That
Genuine CastoriaAL ad rcturn-
at noon fromB. A. Matheison of the Olfin
section, was transacting business
b» Ballinger Saturday afternoon.
Rheumatic Pain Stopped.
The drawing of muscles, the
soreness, stiffness and agonizing
pain of rheumatism quickly yield
to Sloan’s Liniment. It stimu-
lates circulation to the painful
part. Just apply as directed to
the sore spots. In a short time
the pain gives way to a tingling
sensation of comfort and warmth.
Here’s proof—“I have had won-
derful relief since I used your
Liniment on my knee. To think
one application gave me relief.
Sorry I haven’t space to tell you
the history. Thanking you for
what your remedy has done for
me.’’—James S. Ferguson, Phila-
delphia. Penn Sloan's
iment kills pain. 25c at
gists.Dizziness, vertigo, (blind stig-
eersi sallow complexion, flatu-
lence are symptoms of a torpid
liver. No one can feel well while
the liver is inactive Herbine is a
powerful liver stimulant. A dose
or two will cause all bilious symp-
toms to disappear Try it. Price
50c. Sold by Walker Drug Co.
Cmmty of Runneis, } We’ H* Giesecke a9 president,
and A. C. Hornann as cashier of said bank each of us do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the best of our knowledge and belief.
H. Giesecke, President.
A. C. Hornann, Cashier.
Sworn and subscribed to before me this 8th dayof May A. D., 1916.
Witness my hand and notarial seal on the date last aforesaid.
H. M. Josey, Notary Public, Runnels County.
Correct Attest: J. L. Chastain. J. F. Currie, E. D. Walker. Directors
linger is the LOGICAL local ion
for the new agricultural school.
railroad life girl and sweet-
heart. Leap from runaway
locomotive into rocky torrent
eighty feet below a few sec-
onds before the bridge across
which the engine thunders ix1
blown-up with dynamite, fea-
tured by Marie Walcamp.
Nestor comedy, “Across the
Hall,” featured by Neal
Burns, Ethel Galagber and
Ray Lynn.
Also Joker comedy "Married
on the Wing.”
60.000.0*) nicely
9.500.00 ■ PrD-«-«l.
Mrs. J W Gilliam returned
Ikhih- Saturday fr >m an extended
visit to Abilene and other points
in the st-. -
LOST—gray coat and black l»ea-'
ver muff on road South of Bal-|
linger. Finder please return to;
Ledger office or to Manuel Rob-1
erts- S-d&wlt.
Iati’> < s
re ret:WANTED—A salesman to handle
our line in Ballinger and vicin-
ity. Bond required. Good prop-
osition. Write Grand Union Tea
Co., Colorado Springs, for partic-
ulars. 8-4td.
strengthens the liver and bowels
and restoers the rosy bloom of
health to the cheek. Price 50c
Sold by the Walker Drug <’o
i:cnt relief,
y hit regular stool an<f only
•and three children visited friends easionally will you need it
at Norton Sunday afternoon. excellent liver medicine. 50<Mrs Herman Otken and three
children returned home Saturday
from an extended visit to rela-
tives at Sherman. Texas.tec.. Atruetoeuc J' .r r.i- :* children bx
FOR MILE
F()R SALE or tradc,
farm n«-ar Ballinger.
ticulars call on <’. W.
ton.
Ralph MeShann, and John
Greenhill of the Pony creek coun-
try, A. H. Schneider of the Ten-
nyson country, G W. Dean the] DISCOVERS TONIC WELL
irrigation farmer of the Spring
Hill neighborhood, and T. W.
Whidden of the Millar neighbor-
hood, were among the business
visitors in Ballinger Saturday.
Depositors
itv Fund
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
Fol ND—bunch of 7 keys on
ring, owner cap get same by
laying for this notice at Ledger
office. 8-1 td.Library Board Meating Called.
A meeting of the Board of Di-
rectors of the Carnegie Library,
will be held at six p. in. (6:00 in
Library building, Tuesday, May
9th, 1916. Business of import-
ance is to be transacted ami it
i\ urged that every member be
present.
By authority vested in me
' Mayor of the city of
! Runnel^ County, Tex:
order of the city council, I order
an election to be held on the 16th
day of May, 1916, at the city
hall in said city, by the qualified
peters of said city, to determine
the wishes of said ci'izenslilp on
three propositions, viz: the pur-
chase by the eity of a fire truck:
house
Furniture and Fixtures
Due from Ap-
proved Reserve
Agents $47,243.78
Due from other banks
ami bankers, subject
to cheek, netW'e would like to meet every
Overland owner in the county.
Come to see us. O’Kelly u Wai-
Barbed wire cuts, ragged
wounds, collar ami harness galb
heal up quickly when Ball1 rd *>
Snow Liniment is applied, it i*-
Loth healing and antiseptic. Pric<
2’>c. 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold
by Walker Drug Co.
is
J iallinger,
me, this *th dav of Mav. 1916.
SAM BAKER,
N tary Pul lie Runnels County,
Texas.
(Sea!)
Correct—Attest:
C. A. Doose,
Mi"
n< .
If your skin is yellow, complexion
pallid, tongue coated, appetite poor, if
you've a bad taste in your mouth, :
lazy-no good feeling you should take
Hay’s Liver Health, a substitute for
dangerous poisonous calomel, a purely
vegetable compound, prepared after
Texas, at the close of bus-
iness on the 1-1 dav of Mav,
Mr- and Mrs. J R. Hollowav
A mineral well has just been
discovered on my place and the
water, as analyzed by an A. ami
M chemist, shows it to be valu-
able as a purgative ami general
tonic. To get the water adver-
tised. I shall deliver a saiqple
gallon to anyone in Ballinzer
who phones for it before May
Eank No. 14.
OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF
THE FINANCIAL CONDITION
times ,
---
Bon. Sour Stomach
Worm*, fcvenshuess mu
tary of ’d bank, each of us. do
s<> enmiy sw< ir that the above
st; • rm nt is true to the best of our
knowledge atid belief.
Chas. S. Mille*-, President
C A OR BECK,
Secretary.
Promotes Di^csliou.t’licerfuf
nc.ss aud Best.Containsaeiu’ff
Oiiium^iorphine nor
Not Nakc otic.
Jtaipt MDi
PuinpMn .
I
1st.
If you want a good appetite, clear,
pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feel
I mg of buoyancy like childhood days,
| you must get at the cause.
Hay's Liver Health acts on the liv-
er and bowels like < alotnel—yet has
I no dangerous afte r effects. It starts
the bile and overcomes con-tuiation
That's why hundreds of bottles are
sob! annually by druggists.
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in *!............................................
Surplus Fund
Undivided Profits, net_
Dae to Banks and Bankers, subject to check.
Individual Deposits, subject to check
Time Certificates of Deposit
Demand Certificates of Deposit
Cashier s ^^hedcs. ............. ..^ .......... .........
Bills Payable and Rediscounts
Letters of credit-------------— .........................
Other liabilities as follows: Bills of Exchar'ge
TOTAL -....................................
$219,465.04
000.00
4,000.00
000.00
39,000.00
22,429.8"
7,000.00
56,888.00
3,659.05
3.142.15
13,610.00
3,253.92
4.442.16
9,<406.53
$386,296.70‘ Chamberlain’s Tablets Have
Done Wonders for Me.”
‘ I have been a sufferer from
ia-.'.h trouble for a number of
years, ami although 1 have used a
'.r ent number of remedies reeorn-
memled for this complaint, <’hMm-
la r’ain's Tablets is lhe first med-
icine that has given me positive
.• !!<! lastiifg r<di<-f,” writes Mrs-
Anna Kadin, Spencerport, N. Y.
< hambc! lain s Tablets have done
wonders for me ami I value them
very highly Obtainable every-
where
from this point
MISCELLANEOUS
WILL STAND at o r i
If you are Troubled with <•
or miKeu’ar rheum«i1ism
• hamla i lain s Liniment a
The :<‘ii' f from pain v. hich
lords is alone worth many
its cost. 'Hitainablc everywhere.
BANKS
OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION
Of the FARMERS & MERCHANTS STATE BANK at Ballinger, State ot
Texas, at the close of business on the 1st day of May 1916, published in
the Daily Ledger, a newspaper printed and published at Ballinger, State
of Texas, on the Sth day of May 1916.
RESOURCES:
Loans and Discounts, personal or Collateral
Loans, real estate ......... ..... ..». ......
Bonds hnd8tockI.
ta ..w.*.............*.
Real Estate (banking house) —
Other Real Estate.•••••• ..... ............... ....
Furniture and F jjctxxraa.........^... ..........m■•■>•■••••.....mw.. ...........
Due from Approved Reserve Agents, net
Due from other Banksand Bankers, subject to check net
Cash I terns.. ........m ...------ .......... ■■■■•>... ................ ............
^yurrancy.....u........••••• •••••■ ..••..»•• ..••••••••
. v.w.a W.M.W...... •••..■■• ■ ■ ».... .••••■...Ma «... .....w M .......
Interest in depositors guaranty fund /.
Other Resources as Follows: Bills of Exchange
TDTAT
VX A a A ** if IHIt •••••••• ••••••-•• ••••• ••••••• •«••••• ■ - • ••*•••••••••••• a — a ••• a. • -
>2.-4) with return privileges
11 call am] get your cow
one 411. Street Middleton
1 mo-d.FREE -Call at the City Barber
Shop, get a free bath and Mah-
deen tonic. It will give you a
free bath ticket with each one
dollar cash worth >>f barber work
at any ono time, and with each
fifty cents will give you a tonic,
or a shine. Our workmen arc as
g'»o<l as any in th© city. H. O.
RH<>DES. 4-ddcwlmoLadonia, where she had Ic'en t<
I attend the funeral r.f her father
and xisited at that i»ia<-e wit’
Resources.
Loans and Discounts, per-
sonal or collateral $116,891.13
Loans, real estate
Bills of exchange, cotton
Revenue stamps
Loans and Discounts
Oxrerdrafts ( ) .............
Bonds and stccks — —
Real Estate B. H. Furniture and Fixtures.
Other real estate
Interest in Guaranty Fund #
Bills of Exchange —-------------------------
Cash and Exchange —Mr ; nd Mh. J. D. Mon ta d,
i of the Millar neighbor!. *od, wereFOUND
I't)l ND suit case contajning
quantity of clothing, ‘m'-sliy
ladies clothing ') -ner ran get
aame by callinger at ledger office
and paying for this notice. d£wlt
Cora Ila
W. B HALLEY,
Are You Bothered with Consti-
pation.
You will have grateful relief
from the first dose of i*o-Do-Lax. \jIS j
It is a compound laxative for it!,.’ >
not only empties the Rowels ’• it j
stimulates the bile and other so-1
'•retions. It attacks constipation
at its s-uirce ami you get perma- ,
Bo-Do-Lax will give ,
ly oc-
Notices are being mailed out
to the various West Texas towns
calling for a meeting to be held
at San Angelo Thursday, May 11,
to further the move recently
;,ilanm-hed for the establshment of
an A. & M. College for this sec-
tion of thy stale, ’flic first meet-
ing to be held at which time a
preliminary organization was per-
fected, were recently held at
Sweetwater. R. I*. Kirk, of Bal
linger was appointed one of the
vice presidents, ami this county
has been called on to send a
strong delegation to the meeting
to be held at Angel » this week.
in
Signature
of i
Two sessions will be held
the Thursday s meeting; one
10:31) in the forenoon and one
2:30 afternoon. it is expect
that some definite action will he
made to bring about the securing
of tiie new state sehool by ap-
pointing the various committees
and selecting a e<mimitte(. to put
the matter before the next legis-
lature an<| get by with a bill
creating the new A. M. and an
appropriation for same.
Able argument is being made
as to why this senool should be I
ereated and located in this section'
of the state. '1 he size of the state
and the varied seasons and cli-
matic conditions are such as to
warrant a new school in this part
of the state instead of concen-
trating so much money in one
school. And while We are push ]
ing the proposition we should not
Total
1234,758.51
The Ballinger State Bank and Trust Co.
Ballinger, Texas
Resources
Loans and Discount
Bills of Exchange (Cotton)
Banking House, Fur. and Fix. .
Guaranty Eund
Cash and Exchange
Total
Liabilities
Capital Stoce $60,000.00
Surplus and Uneivided Pr fits 15,629.59
Deposits------------- ------ 159,128.92
$136,166 32
9,962.59
24.523.50
3,748 48
60,357.62
$234,75&51
The Above Statement is Correct
CHAS. S. MILLER. President and Cashier
Infants , Children
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Monday, May 8, 1916, newspaper, May 8, 1916; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1172618/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.