The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DAILY LEDGER
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RETURNED FROM WEST
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Progressive Ballinger
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LAUNDRY
JEWELRY
WASHBURN PIANO.
FURNITURE.
For the best in—
FURNITURE
Come and see them.
68
See T. S. LANKFORD.
DRY GOODS
THROUGH SLEEPERS
A. J. ZAPPE
CMIGAGO
REAL ESTATE
C. A. DOOSE & CO.
Gdlveiton
AUTOMOBILES
BALLINGER AUTO CO.
PRODUCE
E. A. JEANES & CO.
ATEXAS WONDER
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SHOE REPAIRING
PRINTING
BALLINGER PTG. CO
The Small Farmer’s Friend
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FREE FOR A FEW DAYS ONLYconducted by the Church of Christ ' perach
County Treasurer:
Sheriff:
or
Ballingerand Winters
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far ahead of anything
the rounds and if a
a home he had better
locate in Runnels, lie
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LET US HELP YOU
PLAN YOUR TRIP
Tax Collector:
W T. PADGETT.
MIKE C. BOYD.
COLORADO
CALIFORNIA
KANSAS CITY
ST. LOUIS
W. II. Cane, of the New Home
neighborhood, passed through the
city Thursday en route to Rowena
on a short business trip.
Uprtaira in old Fidelity
flrodit Co t Office Phone
E. F. Earl i EDWARDS
County Judge:
For Tax Assessoj*:
II. O. RHODES.
C. C. SCI it-CH ARD.
T. II. CURRY.
JOE TURNER.
REDUCED RATES FOR ROUND TRIP
TICKETS LIMITED TO OCTO-
BER 31st, 1916
Get in on our June bar-
gains in Dry Goods, Cloth-
ing, Ladies’ and Gents’
Furnishings and Millinery
We work all kinds of
leather goods and main-
tain a quick Shoe Shop.
ft
We sell everything for
Autos for less. If you pay
to have it fixed, why not
have it done right-
We want your infertile
eggs. We are the largest
poultry shippers in West
Texas.
HU INmURANCI
The Beet Companiee
PROMPT •1RVIC1
Tour _ buiineM solicited.
Let us fit your eytes
and grind your lenses. We
guarantee accurate work.
Responsive touch, Durable
Action, Beautiful Design.
Prices and Terms to please
you.
* POLITICAL ANNOUNCE-
* MENTS.
HOME STEAM LAUN-
DRY
Ladies Dav Saturday morning
July 8th. FREE FREE. Bath
5-3td
Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Sharp, of
Abilene, and Mrs. T. J. Starkey
and son Levi and Pat Williams,
left Thursday morning in Mr.
Sharps auto for a visit to San
Marcos. San Antonio and other
points.
J P MARTINDALE.
120 Eighth Street.
Wm. Hughes, of Eden,
among the business visitors
Ballinger Thursday.
Rane Fields, who had been
spending some time on business in
the San Angelo country, came in
Thursday to visit his parents Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Fields awhile.
L S. BIRD.
J NO. C WELLS
Commissioner Pre. No. 1:
R. P- KIRK
R. W. (Bob'? GILLIAM.
JOHN W. CLAMPITT.
Our workmen spend
their money in Ballinger.
(>ur work is as good as the
The Ballinger State Bank & Trust Co.
Balllater. Ttw
BALLINGER SADDLE
MANUFACTURING CO.
The man who gets a
home in Runnels County
now will see his land
values grow. Talk to us
about it.
VACATION
TIME
m. Everybody is cordially in-
vited to attend these services.
Come and bring your children
and we shall do our best to con-
tribute somethAg that will be
helpful to everyone.
REPORTER.
News while it’s news
and printing when you
want it.
The farmer who buys a Tulsa Silo has
th r advantage over hii neighbor iu sav-
ing his feed and converting it into cash
at a time when there is a demand for en-
silage. We make in sizes from 50 to 150
tons. Get our figures.
Ballinger Lumber Co.
Everything in Jewelry
and Repairing
709 Hutchins Ave. Phone
<•>, r
THE Texas Wonder cures k!dr“y ant
bladder troubles, dissolves grave). cures
diabetes, wefc and iatue backs, rheuma-
tism am) all irregularities of the kidneys and
bladder in both men and women. If not sold
by your druggist, will be sent by mail on re-
ceipt of SL ‘ >ne small bottle is two months’
treatment and seldom’fails to perfect a cure.
Send for testimonials from this and other
States.” Dr. E.,W. Hall. 2i<26 Olive Street;
6- Louis. Mu. Sold by druggidta.—Adv. *
. II. Wilke, Victor Miller, Roy
Sharp and David Guion return-
ed home Tuesday afternoon from
an overland trip in Victor's auto
from Big Lake, Pecos City, Buna
Vista, Imperial and other points
in that section.
! Mr. Wilke in expressing him-
self about the trip says old Run-
nels is still
he saw on
man wants
decide and
says the irrigated country looks
mighty fine but see no good in
dry ditches as there is no water
to run down them at this time.
All tiie line talk about the irri-
gation business in the west sounds
mighty tine in print but does not
show up when you go over the
ground.
Bad To Have A Cold Hang Ou
Don't let your cold hang on,
rack your system and become
chronim when Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-
Honey will help you. It heals the
inflammation, soothes the cough
and loosens the phlegm. You
breathe easier at once. Dr Bell's
Pine-Tar-Honey is a laxative Tar-
Syrup, the pine tar balsam heals
the raw spots, loosens the mucous
and prevents irritation of the
bronchial tubes. Just get a bot-
tle of Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey
today, its guaranteed to help you.
At druggists.
Proved It.
“Wblhever I see Griffiths I am re-
minded that the good die young,” said
■ business man one day.
“But Griffiths is over seventy,” said i
his friend.
“Exactly.” was the reply. “That is
just my point”—Chicago Herald.
District Clerk:
(Miss MARY PHILLIPS.
County Superintendent
Schools:
At every home where there is a
baby there should also be a hot-
tie of McGee's Baby Elixir. It
may he needed at any time to
correct sour stomach, wind colic,
diarrhoea or summer complaint,
it is a wholesome remedy, con-i
tains no opium, morphine or in-1
jurious drug of any kind. Price!
25c ami 5llc pt r bottle Sold by
Walker Drug Uo.
‘ Wlici t
rvi'-e.'
Arrangements have been per-
fected by which Evangelist Bedi-
chek will return Io Ballinger
Try to Count on Your Fingers
the advantage of having an accout at this bank and
yon won’t have fingers enough to go round. The ab-
solute safety of your money is omy one of the bene-
fits. There are many others which any of our staff
will be happy to explain to you if you will call and
inquire. W hy not today.
Rev. W. J. Hicks
who had been assisting
meeting in the E
neighborhood, passed through Bal
linger Wednesday en route home.
Paul Michaelis of the Hatchel
country, motored over to Ballin-
ger Wednesday afternoon to look
after busineess affairs a few '
hours.
in in order to accommo-
who desire to attend the
until the church may
larger house in a better
than the one we now
Makes four trips each way. Call
for and deliver passengers any
where in Ballinger or Winters.
Price: 75c One Way.
Leave Ballinger at —7:<» a. «n. 9:.Va m
1:30 p. tn 4:00 p. tn.
Leave Winter# at —8;30# nt. 11:30 a. m.
2:30 p. m. 5:30 p. m.
Phone Ballinper 135 Phone Wint«ra92
Good car# and careful driver#.
W. E. BROOKS
of Miles,!
in a
A. Brookshire
date all
services
build a
„ location
now' have.
Regular services at 1he present
will consist iu large Bible ('lass
at church house on Strong Ave.,
at our fountain a 50c copy of in the citv.
music with }J glass of El Mate
The Moat Comfortable Route to
San Diego Exposition
For Literature and any information
Address any Santa Fe Agent
or
W. e. KLLNAN
REVIVAL CLOSES
The Evangelist, E. A. B<
has for the past eighteen days in
the revival on Ninth street been
greeted with one of the largest
attendance and interest ever ob-
served in a series of meetings
Saturday morning from 5 to I
o'clock will be frie r>r indies ciil;
at the Bathing Pool. Phone CIO
v 3td
• For
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For
Subject to the action of thf
Democratic Primary, July 22nd
For District Judge of the 35tk
Judicial District:
JOHN W. GOODWIN.
J. O. WOODWARD.
Representative 111th District:
WALACE E HAWKINS.
For County Attorney:
C. P. SHEPHERD
SAMUEL C HARRIS.
For County C.erk:
W. C. McCARVFR
C. C. COCKRELL
GROCERIES
LUMBER YARD.
ICE CREAM
W. B. WOOD & SON
HARDIN & BATEMAN
‘‘Eat a plate of Ice
We cater to people who
care.
Clean up, paint up, build
up. We can furnish the
material.
Cream every day”
ALTA VISTA CREAM
the best in the world.
Phones 25 and 26
J. Y. PEARCE
GOOD EATING
INSURANCE
BARBER SHOP
CITY CAFE
TORNADO SEASON
Quanity, Quality, and
good Coffee is our motto.
If you eat we want your
business.
We have paid out for
tornado losses in the last
five years more than dou-
ble the amount of prem-
iums collected. A hint to
the wise is sufficent.
BANK BARBER SHOP
Send your children to
our shop. If you pay for
the best, why not get it?
J. L Stroble, Prop.
E. SIIEPPERD & CO.
Ballinger, Texas
HIDES AND JUNK
MEAT MARKET
COLD DRINKS
STROBLE’S
I. O WOODEN
SIDES & SMITH
Bring me your hides
and bones, bottles and
metal. Warehouse on
is the place to get meat
that you can eat. Open to
inspection al! the time.
Get refreshed at our
fountain. Cream made and
delivered.
South Eighth Street.
Phone 114
Telephone 56
TAILOR SHOP
POCKET BILLARDS
VACATION
NECESSITIES
• -
C. C. GiLLIAM
The Old reliable caters
to the particular. Let
him dress you.
G- W. DUNLAP
Pleasant pastime i n
clean games, strictly ac-
cording to law-
Bath Caps, Ansco Cameras
and films, Fishing Tackle.
Eve ryready Flashlights,
Cold Cream, Cigars, Cigar-
ettes.
Johnston Chocolates
THE WALKER DRUG
CO.
BLACKSMITH
SECOND HAND GOODS.
RACKET GOODS
F. F. MOORE
JEWEL CUNNINGH'M
THE FAIR
I niversal Tractor, will
plow your cotton and corn
and will do any other
work On the farm. See
one before you buy others
F. F. MOORE for wagons
Buys and trades for any-
thing.
Violins Repaired
Save money on the little
things in life.
We keep what you want-
HATTER
PLUMBING.
CREAMERY
Old panamas and felt
hats clcaB<-d and reblock-
ed for $1.00
Ladies' hats a specialty.
See SOL DEVAULL at
DUNN & GLENN
We build tanks, and do
anything in tin work and
plumb.ng all the time.
We buy fresh cream and
sell ice cold cream, made
from cream produced in
Runnels County-
Bank Barber Shop
Phone 22
J. C. COOK.
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1916, newspaper, July 6, 1916; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1172701/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1%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.