The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 27, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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PURE MILK
JACKSON DAIRY
Phone 5903
that is rich in cream is the
kind we serve yon with. It
is the kind to give children
and grown ups as well. To
try it once is to like it always.
Our milk bottle is a welcome
visitor in every household
that it goes to.
--------------F O R--
Cleaning, Pressingand Dyeing
PHONE 97
SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLS
HitcMns Avme Ballinger. Texas
THTC LFTtGRlt
SOCIETY
by the Ballinger Printing
Gie-
1Ad^’CA^WMi
t
Lynn and Klingman.
W. D. JENNINGS.
For
Marguerite a
Watch the Fords Go By.
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
WANTED
coin*
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LEACH AUTO WORKS
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promptly to
•r b avin
wr.er in regard? to appearance and perform-
ance. I can *u. ph
arage upon a - eptance prepaid.
You Get
mi'd n’t but e iter into
ni it
writ
FCR
Ml
. Win
II irt-
Runabout $3S0; Touring Car $440; Town Car
$640; Sedan $740. Ail prices f. o. b. Detroit.
on. Il.:ttie
.Myrtle
You can’t afford to eat inferior ’groceries.
It’s poor economy tc buy cheap groceries.
We carry the best and we can convince you
that the best is the cheapest. No substitut-
es, but the standard line at our store.
Delbert Vancil, Edgar Rasbury
i'roy Simpson, Osar Williams, 1\
V. Northington. and Diaz Wood.
Fl
M
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. ami
front
RATES FOR
Classified Ads
—" I was not able to de
wriles
Studebaker at a bargain, as
good as new in every respect, good
Visitors for the Beckwith-Gold-
mann Wedding.
ma 11
Oll»‘
THE BALLINGER DAILT
LEDGER
Svas freely enjoyed Then/fne
young people assembled in an-’
other room where surprise num- ‘
her two awaited them. The room
was arranged as a depot waiting
Fu’-h. Lrn-i’1-
Schrwc, Kall;
route to their home at Winters.
They were accompanied by Miss
Louise Hutcherson, her niece,
who will visit with them a few
'weeks.
Dance On Wednesday
rial couples of young peop
Ford service for Ford owners is worth while.
Fifty-one Ford branches; over 8,500 agents
all through the covntry,.each with a com-
plete stock of Ford parts and supplies on
hand. No delays, no holding up for days to
get parts, but prompt, reliable service at a
♦ POLITICAL ANNOUNCE- •
♦ MENTS. ♦
the even;!)
I he best reason for buying an
Overland is what Overland own-
ers say. Ask an Overland user
I‘hone 33. tfj
uile from Win
cultivation.
Etta II
Kipp.
. n Si in
f m ;
- Mil’-r. w
By Mrs. Carlas Dunn Ttlephontjjj
“Jolly Fellows” Camp Party En-
tertainment.
The “Jolly Fellows" camp par-
ty is composed of a certain set of
young women and men, who en-
joy the pleasures of camp life to-
gether for a week or more during
every camping season and who get
together m-asionally in some sort
of pleasure party “between
camps.”
On Thursday evening the young
men of this party entertained the
Harwell Motor Co
Ballinger, Texas
I Willie Whitaker, <:
Gregory. Mmes.
I 11< pkinson, and th
j .........Editor
• P SHEPHERD, Business Mgr.
... Six O’clock Dinner......
M s- Marguerite Gregory entcr-
;<-
tpnliea*i<> - will
irurn any or me ailments
women, get a bottle of Cardui
1 lie it will help 'you. for ithas helped' so
many thousands of other weak women
tn the past 50 years.
At all druggists.
rj.- Chattanooga Malielna G... Ladiea
Advisory Dew. Cnaitanoara. Term.. fc< .s,„,M
Half cent ner word each tubte
$uent insertion
Black face type double rejr'-la
rate
Caah must *ccompar;v rors ex
cept where partv has regular .p*
account with us
Subject to the action of the
Democratic Primary, July 22nd:
For District Judge of the 35th
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 Clerk:
W. C. McCARVER
C. C. COCKRELL ’
A. L. SPANN.
OVERLAND
Kcadstcr 5675
and both
M r. Wm. < .
Waco, are
Mis. Morris and Mr. and Mrs.
Wheeler chaperoned the follow-
ing, Misses Lois Crews, Florence
Westbrook, Zelma Miller, Fay
< owden, of Midland, Pauline
Ewell, ot Penn., Smith of Marble
Falls, Cordie Guion, and Euphie
Ward and Mrs. Mali •oin McGre-
gor and Messrs. Orbeck, Cecil
Glenn, Roy Sharp. Alex McGre-
gor, ( laud Stone, Edward
Misses l-ay Cowden, Thelma ^or Sheriff:
J. D. PERKINS.
E. F. (Earl) EDWARDS.
For County Judge:
O. L. PARISH
enjoyable manner at the home of
Harry Lynn In the absence of
Harry’s mother, Mrs. Vancil acted
as chaperone land assisted the
young men in their entertain-
ment.
The guests were greeted on the
lawn and when all had arrived
I they wei • ri-ited into the dining
I >«.om where a sumptuous supper
Watch the Fords Go By. consisting of nil good things . :g-
Just a limited amount -f -<-rk accept -a.
Tai? is don. ;n order to turn > -f wvrk ?•<■ >fac <>r’y an :
engagements.
We do a* >rk ‘or the ex • ;si—*• <•’ gs whore greasv -neefa ,’es a;e net
COTTON
TTcN—-i.-din
Box Party at White City.
Miss Zelma Miller complimented
Mrs. M. L. Ilatte rson and daugh-
ter, Miss X era, who had been visit
ing relatives at Midland the past
five or six weeks, passed through
y< ung men in honor of the several
visiting young ladies in the city.
Splendid music on piano and
in and
&&&&£»&
It Is Economy to Buythe Best
Our family doctor told my husband he
could not do me any good, and he had
to give it up. We tried another doctoi,
but he did not help me.
At last, my mother advised me «o take
Cardui, the woman’s tonic. 1 thought
it was no use for 1 was nearly dead and
nothing seemed to do me any good. But
I took eleven bottles, and now I am able
to do all cf my work and my own
washing.
* think Cardui Is the best medicine in
As * j world. My weight has increased.
SAVES DAUGHTER ’
I MILLER MERCANTILE CO. fc
TWO PHONES 66 AND 77 te
rHE Daily Ledger
• i- < -ii * i i ' - 1 rdic (>ui<*n aihl Messrs Travis
-..-l.n lunnsl.wl ..„„l the .hm-lstu,,,:. IMhert Vnu.-il llarrvl
■ -! -en.itive.I then- tjivonte diver- |v„,.v |
’’ ':U' " a1"' tV'leek dinner Saturday eveninir.
~ _\ dinner of such palatable con-'
' ‘ ‘U’ and generous proportions was:
i the emir
cions sake
I the White ( ity on Friday even-1
ling '" \..............
i W a I Ker, Pauline Ewell, M vrt 1c an 1
Divil Guion IP-i-z \v i ii : Willie W hitakcr, and Annie,lean1
; .<\M (.uion, Diaz Wood, Harry sharp and Messrs. Alex M<-Grc-
gor, I !<illd Stone, tlrbcek, Roy
Rasburv. David
FOR ACHESAND PAINS i !
ELIEVES THE NERVOUSNESS ALSO
IT’S
Order Now to Get Ycur Overland
This is the serr.e Ovcrkrc- with inprcv<ncr.tF —that ktt sea-
son sold fcr 5750. The price is $ t L ’< t s>
It is the most pcpvkr Cvtrkrd evtr .1 silt. Aheec’y licit is
an enormous demand fcr this csr. Erie tbn (C.CIO ci tlis
model l.eve been sck’r r d c’clivt 11 d. "Je ]t ice till tev
lower, for the ccst of eil n eurids is riskf. So uc’t r 3 ci
now, to be sure cf getting it.
En bKc 35 he resj< u tr n<r. I tn<fr';l’t • r v v • ! < n < vr. I
start ire ir.<: I
on steering c«<vir 1
cover. Call. Te ei h
O’KELLY & WALTON
ere and
to. F.
G. PETTIBONE, Vice I’lr^i-lent
and General Manager. G. iv- st on.
Texas. 2"-tfd
hospitalities of this occasion Fox* D.strict Clerk:
(Miss 1 MARY PHILLIPS
For County Superintendent of
Schools:
E. L. HAGAN.
L. S. BIRD.
JNO. C. WELLS
Commissioner Pre No 1-
R P KIRK
R- W. (Boh» GILLIAM.
! trom in*-\; < i it iii-« <1 men f >r
Mr. (R. Goldmann, of Waco,
which will take place Thursday al
h gh noon at the Episcopal cl arch.
Mis. Boone and Mrs.
both iron Gatesvilh
aunts to 1 h< bridt
Abell, a cousin
visiting in the II
Hal Beckwith,
ther is home 1; 'm II
tb.e nuptials.
Miss Myrtle .Meers
;n from >;:ii ni«»
vote m our territory wk
negative, but it is nevi
il.e company to 'f read
cations will tl.eief -re bi
from cxp« ricneed men
t .OUS }is t 1 ■! .e; < ;
Advice of Mother no Doubt Pro-
room with the usual signs such as vents Daughter’s Untimely End.
“No Smoking Allowed”; “Don’t •
Spit On the Moor” etc, and in one ----
corner was a ticket office where Ready, Ry.-" I was not able to de
each passenger purchased a ticket anything for nearly six months,” writes
for a surprise trip which proved Laura Bratcher of this place, “and
very delightful The hulletiu
1*1 .1 4 .1 • Cannot tell you how I suffered with
board was here to announce the my head, and with nervousnew and
leaving ami arrival ot the four womanly troubles.
trains—which were numbered—a
train leaving <u\\n by each of the
four directions of the compass.
The tit.iin caller announced
train No. 783 to leave at a certain
minute going east. Those who
had tickets for this train, were
ushered into an automobile pro-
vided for the purpose and a ride
—or rather four rides of fifteen
minutes each were enjoyed.
each party entered a ear he, or she Jf sj
*’ Ih '1 * ,|'|' Peculiar to w.i, Kci a uuiuc or earcui
them to a lunch at the liar- Delay is dangerous. We know
vey” lunch counter. Alter 1’
fit st trip a bag of fancy candy was
given to each, after the second, a
bottle <>f soda water, and after
th- third a package of llrrsley’s.
At the end of the fourth trip,
each car having gone east, west,
north and south, respectively, the
enjoyed by the following young'
ladies, viz., tin* hostess Miss Zelma l
Miller, Edith .Miller, their house|
guests Misses Cowden, Walkeri
and Ewell and .Misses Myrtle and
Willie Whitaker.
and the most in quantity when you buy your grocer-
ies here. Quality is the leading feature with us in
everything we sell, but we also see that your weight
or measure is full. By dealing here you are sure of
the greatest assortment to select from in high grade
groceries, rapid,deliveries and the most moderate
prices for everything ordered.
Ln. B. Stubbs
Grocer and Baker
’Phones 93 and 94
the lawn at tin Lynn home ami
closed a very happy even ' 4 with
m i-iai chat am! .singing.
The personal of this *"J. Ed-
low Camp" is as follows: Mi>scs
dma Hartman, Nellie Kipp, Edith
Miller, Thelma Walker, Pauline
Ewell. Marg.irvt l utcb. Zula Mc-
Kay, Abby Snell, Marguerite
Gregorv, Willie Whitaker am! Sid
and plea- applicant if his ap]
.nee ( 1 each ii div dual guest. It proved and his services
s needless to say that all found <iujrt<l will bo notified wl
great pleasure in their preferred to whom he should report
game, or the dance. The hostesso
having just returned fnm the
arduous tasks of a year at college
were in the mood to give them-
-elvts up with abandon to the
Sunrise Breakfast.
"Slicky Rocks ' a pretty pecan!
grove on Elm creeek the private
i ienicing grounds of Mr. C. S.
Miller s family ami friends, was
the seem* of a picnic breakfast
on Thursday morning Everything
in the wav- of eats to satisfy ap-
petites, sharpened bv an early
easy t( rms.
ma wav, Balli
Midi j-nini un tiariy
drive, was prepared and heartily 1®^ Tax Assessor:
M H. O. RHODES.
C. C. SCHUCHARD.
T. H. CURRY.
JOE TURNER.
WILLIE STEPHENS
For County Treasurer:
W. L. BROWN
For Tax Collector:
W. T. I’ADGETT
MIKE C. BOYD
I’ancil a 11 <1
Messrs. Alex
McGregor, Alex Saunders, Edwin
Schuchard, Eugene Kipp, Roy
Sharp, Elmer Allison, Orbeck,
Oscar Williams, Ira Thurman, electric lights and'starter. ' Will
| Archie ( rews Delbert \ ancil, Ar- take a second hand Eord not latere
1 teak Stuart, Edward Gieseckee. than a 1913 model as part pav-
Ewmg Taylor, Oscar Routh, Thad ment. C. IL Gilliam, Brown-
,1 hompson, K. \. Northmgton, wood, Texas. 27-6tdp<l
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 27, 1916, newspaper, June 27, 1916; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1172760/m1/2/?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.