The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 27, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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fHF DAILY LEDGE!*
KG Baking Powder -Ask him
Telephone No. 192
J. C. NIX
in
Watch the Fords Go By.
Progressive
Priest in Charge
FURNITURE.
JEWELRY
WASHBURN PIANO.
LAUNDRY
guarantee accurate work.
For the best in—
DRY
FURNITURE
Come and see them.
system in fine, vigorous condition: Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey soothes the!
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70!) Hutchins Ave. Phone
J. P. MARTINDALE.
68
See T. S. LANKFORD.
A TEXAS WONDER
GROCERIES
LUMBER YARD.
DRY GOODS
ICE CREAM
W. B. Wood & SON
A. J. ZAPPE
HARDIN & BATEMAN
We cater to people who
care.
Phones
GOOD EATING
INSURANCE
BARBER SHOP
• 1’1 Y CAFE
C. A. DOOSE CO.
We have paid out for
BANK BARBER SHOP
HUNTING PEARLS
HIDES AND JUNK
MEAT MARKET
COLD DRINKS
AUTOMOBILES
i able.
I. O WOODEN
SIDES & SMITH
Constina-
and
o n
Phone 11 1
BALLINGER AUTO CO.
POCKET BILLARDS
TAILOR SHOP
&
PRODUCE
Bath Caps, Ansco Cameras
E. A. JEANES & CO.
C. C. GILLIAM
G W. DUNLAI
The Old reliable eaters
Let
SECOND HAND GOODS.
BLACKSMITH
RACKET GOODS
SHOE REPAIRING
F. F. MOoRE
THE FAIR
Save money on Hie little
< and trades for anv-
We keep what you want-
iers
PLUMBING.
HATTER
CREAMERY
PRINTING
BALLINGER PTG. CO
Sec SOL DE VAI’LL at
Phone 22
J. C. COOK.
4
that
the
VACATION
NECESSITIES
X
«
5
3
ft
a
See me for bargains
horses and mules.
We work all kinds of
leather goods and main-
tain a quick Shoe Shop.
and bones,
metal.
We buy fresh cream and
sell ice cold cream, made
from cream produced in
Runnels County.
E. P. Scarborough left Tuesday
morning for Santa Anna
short business trip.
Mrs. J. L. Garner and daughter
Miss Ethel, of Temple, who had
been visiting Mr. an<i Mrs. Garner
and family of our city, returned
home Monday.
Thursday, June 29th, being St.
Peter's Day, there will be Holy
Communion at All Saints Church
at 8 a. m.
Will Aycock, of Andrews, came
in a day or two ago to join his
wife here on a visit to relatives.
Responsive touch, Durable
Action, Beautiful Design.
Prices and Terms to please
you.
morrow
by Mr.
the
arm. having a frontage on the
placid waters of the Colorado riv-
er, lour mhes from town, tomor-
row.
of San Angelo, came in Monday af-
ternoon to visit her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. McGregor and family
a lew days.
Fpstaint in old Fidelity
Credit Co.s Office. Phone
»•. See Mfi
Price 50c. Sold by Walker Drug
Co.
BALLINGER SADDLE
MANUFACTURING CO.
Special Rates
Railroads and Hotels
five years more than dou-
ble the amount of prem-
Through the courtesy of our fel-
low-townsman, C. A. Doose, the
members of the Methodist Sun-
day school of this city, will enjoy
a picnic in the elegant pecan
grove stationed on his Pecan Mott
. We
Autos for less. If you pay
to have it fixed, why not
The Small Farmer's Friend
The farmer who buys a TuT>a Silo has
th • advantage over his neighbor in 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
THE SEVEN WONDERS
OF THE WORLD
We want your infertile
eggs. We are the largest
poultry shippers in West
Texas.
CORPUS
CHRISTI
FIBS INSURANCB
The Best Companies
PROMPT SXRVIO
Four .business solicited
It’s Always Cooler in
Corpus Christi
Spend Your
Vacation at
anything in tin work and
plumbing all the time.
;s the place to get meat
that y ■ u can eat. < >pen to
in--c‘ctio’1 all the time.
< 'can up, paint up, build
up. Wt. can furnish the
material.
Children that are affected by
worms are bale ami sickly and lia-
ble to contract some fata] disease.
A bite’s Cream Vermifuge expells
worms promptly and puts the
•hild on the road to lie; 1th. Price
c, per bolle.
A Doctor’s Remedy for Coughs.
‘‘Eat a plate of Ice
Cream every day”
ALTA VISTA CREAM
the best in the world.
E. Koenig, of the Bethel neigh-
borhood, residing seven miles
southeast of the city, op on*1 of 11 <
C. A. I"' :-e farms, reports tl.-i
his wheat threshed out 10 bushels
per acre, half of which he plowed:
under in the early spring, ami
that his oats threshed 24 bushels'
per acre. This doesn’t quite look1
like starvation to us.
parti
him dress you.
E v e ry ready !• lashlights,
(’old ('ream, Cigars, Cigar-
ettes.
Johnston Chocolates
THE WALKER DRUG
CO.
Get refreshed at our
fountain. Cream made and
delivered.
Evangelist Bedichek at the re-
vival on Ninth Street spoke in
part as follows:
On the above subject in spite
of the lightning flashes and the
. thunder rolls the message to his
audience did unfold, echoing the
sweet old story as of old.
Wonder No. One: ‘‘The Ileav-
1 en's declare the glory of the Lord
and the earth doth show his handy
’ work, day unto day utter speech
and night unto night showeth
knowledge.” Psalms 19:1-2.
| The spirit th 'i moved upon the
face of flu1 deep and divided the
land from the sea brought order
or.i of ancient Chaos, this same
' spirit m >ved the mind, tongue and
say
a re
Everything i n Jewelry
News while it’s news
and printing when you
want it.
He wants to hold your trade
and tries to sell you brands
he knows you will like
He is always ready to recommend
For Further Information
Address
Corpus Christi Commer-
cial Club
Corpus Christi, Texas
Our workmen speifd
their money in Ballinger.
< »ur work is as good as the
Send your children to
our shop. If you pay for
the best, why not get it?
Your Grocer
IS RELIABLE
lion. Sam Sparks and little
daughter, of Austin, passed thru
Ballinger Tuesday at noon en
route to Winters to look after bus-
REAL ESTATE
Pleasant pastime i n
•lean games, strictly ac-
Tiie man who gets a
home in Runnels County
now will see his land
values grow. Talk to us
about it.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature of
medicine. Dr.
i to call the attention of-mankind
i to the "Seven Wonder of the
y and
Sales Stable
Old Panamas and felt
Teeth*!!
hard time of it when this process
occurs in hot weather- They nol
only have to contend with p tinful
gums but the stomach is disorder-
ed, bowels loose ami the body un-
comfortable. The best help you
can </ivn the lit! e sufferer is Mc-
Gee's Bahv Elixir. ’! '•orrecls smir
Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey com-
bines these remedies in just the
right proportion to do the most
els and helps digestion. Price 25c
□nd 50c per bottle. Sold by Walk-
er Dru*g (Jo.
9^
THE Texas Wonder cures ki<1r«y
bladder troubles, dissolves travel. cures
diabetce, wefik and kune backs, rlit uina-
tism and ail irreculrfrities of the kidneys and
bladder in both inen and women. If not sold
by your druggist, will be sent bj' rnuil or. re-
ceipt of $L One small oottle is.two months’
treatment and seldom fails to t>‘< rte<-t a cure.
Send for testimonials trom tins and other
8tates.3Dr. E.,W. Hall. 2926 (dive Street,
U Louis. Mo. Sold by druggists.—Adv. <5
To the Public.
‘‘I have been using Chamber-
lain’s Tablets for indigestion for
the past six months, and it affords
me pleasure to say I have never1
used a remedy that did me so
much good.’’ Mrs. C. E. Riley,
I Ilion, N. Y. Chamberlain's Tab-
lets are obtainable everywhere.
I
Y. Obtainable everywhere.
A. D. Smith, Bill Walker ami
Richard Cockrell h>ft Monday
morning for a fishing trip on the
( om-ho and will put in a good
part of their time hunting the
I famous (’oncho pearls. They went
equipped to spend some time or as
| long as they can make it pr< fil-
ac
chat in
a, Presi-
gress fol
force to
I Hal Beckwith, of Harlingen,1
r n came in Monday night to visit his
mother, Mrs. II. N. Beckwith, and
to attend the marriage of his sis-
ter, Miss Wilma Beckwith.
Stomach TrotiDie? and
tion
“I will cheerfully
Chamberlain’s Tablets
most satisfactory remedy for stom
aeh troubles and constipation that
I haVp sold in thirty-four years'
drug store service," writes S. H
1 versa I Factor, will
yetir cotton and corn
any other
e f < in. See
World.”
Our Savior through the Apos-
I tie Paul used Heaven's wisest,
* best and simplest method to im-
press the minds of man with these
____ great wonders when Paul stood
'. PETER’S DAY AT ALL. in the midst of Mars Hill when the
SAINTS CHURCH I called the Atheians attention to
' the Wonders.
Subject tonight, Heap.en and
Earth’s Moving Pictures, in seven
reels. Lovers of moving pictures
will enjoy this theme as well as
al! other.s Come and hear him.
Under the new manage-
ment the Ballinger
Stable will continue to
keep good teams, and
also have added ? Jitney
for quick service. Will
buy and sell mules and
horses. If you want an
auto or team
Get in on our June bar-
gains in Dry Goods, Cloth-
ing, Ladies' and Gents’
Furnishings and Millinery
r G. 1 !».•’< her, of 1 h* ()|fi’i i
neighborhood, reports that he
threshed his small grain consist-’
ing of wheat, last week, ami that
it averaged somewhere between
fourteen and fiftten bushels per
acre. 15 bushels is considered a
good average crop lor any coun-
try any year. Therefore, Run-
nels county is still in the swim this
year. i
Qimnity, (Jmi’.i’y, ami
•0(1 i 'offee is »’-r motto.
If you eat we want vour
A bilious, half-sick feeling, lossj
of energy, and constipated bowels.
can be relieved with surprising:
bowels ean be relieved with sur-
prising promptness by using Her- good for summer coughs or colds,
bine. The first dose brings im- A trial will prove the value of this
provement, a few doses puts the splendid cough
I irritation, stops your cough, kills
the cohl germs and does you a
world of good. A 25c bottle will
more than convince you—it will
stop your cough. At druggists.
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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/m1/3/?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.