The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 60, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 11, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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The Centaur Compawx;
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■ALCOHOL S PER CENT.
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CASTDRIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
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Opium .Morphine norMnerd
not Narcotic.
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ness and Loss of Sleep.
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Exact Copy of Wrapper.
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CASTORIA
VICTROLA CONCERT.
A TEXAS WONDER
CANDIDATES
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Order fresh vegetables Tuesdays
and Thursday’s THE GLOBE
Phone 320.
J. M. Garlington had business
at Rowena between trains Wednes-
day.
There will be a Vietrola con-
cert at the Ballinger Club rooms
Thursday evening. The club re-
cently purchased a large Vietrola
for the rooms. This will be the
second concert to be given by the
club, the first having been given
three or four weeks ago. All mem-
bers of the organization have been
requested to come out and hear!
selections from the new musical
instrument.
WILL NOT OPEN CAM-
PAIGN IN BROWNWOOD
This paper is authorized to an-
Bounce the following candidates
fcr the offices [named, subject to
the action of the Democratic Pri-
mary to be held in July:
For Sheriff:
The program has been changed
again, and now the report is that
Col. Bail will not open his cam-
paign for governor in Brownwood
but will open same at Gainesville,
the first selected. Will Mayes
will not introduce the candidate
for governor as bad at first been
announced, as it was understood
that he would introduce him if he
came to Brownwood.
Jas. E. Fergurson, Temple’s can-
didate for Governor, and one that
the antis have not been able to
eliminate, will open his campaign
also on April 21st, at Hillsboro.
Mr. Ferguson is a man the antis
are going to have to contend with
before they can clear the field in
their elimination act. .Mr. Fergu-
son is an anti, but he is not per-
, mitting that question to occupy
'much space on his platform.
Rheumatism and Neuralgia.
People will be glad to know
that Hunt’s Lightning Oil stops
the pain almost instantly. No
other liniment acts so promptly
and with such gratifying results.
Those who suffer should not fail
to try it. Sold by all druggists
in 25c and 5€c bottles.
CASTORIA
For Infant* and Children.
Dm KM Yw Rm Always Bought
Bears the
Rev
for Stamford to visit his family ai
few days. His son Carl, who had!
been visiting in our city, returned
to his school duties at Stamford.
T uesday.
JOHN D. PERKINS.
J. A. DEMOVILLE
For Tax Assessor:
MIKE C. BOYD. ! .
WILL L STUART.
C. C. SCHUCHARD.
sam H. McPherson.
For Count v Judge:
M. KLEBERG.
For County Treasurer:
W. L. BROWN
For County Clerk:
O. L. PARISH.
C. C. COCKRELL
For District Clerk:
JOHN THOMASON.
GEO. M. STOKES.
For Tax Collector:
T. L. TODD
M. D. CHASTAIN.
EDWIN DAY.
For Conntv Attornev:
C. P. SHEPHERD.
For Commissioner'Precinct No. 1
feb McWilliams.
F'-r County Superintendent:
SJ. N. KEY.
S. C. HARRIS.
E. L. H AGAN.
For Constable Precinct No. 1:
CHARLIE EISENHUTH.
The Texas Wonder cure*
I ney and bladder troubles,
solves gravel, cures diabetes, weak
and lame backs, Rheumatism, and
bladder in both men and women.
Regulates bladder troubles in |
children. If not sold by your
druggist, will be sent by mail on
receipt of $1.00. One small bottle
is two month’s treatment, and sel-
dom fails to perfect a cure. Texas;
testimonials with each bottle. Dr.
i E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive Street, St.
Louis. Mo. Sold by druggists. 312d
Judge C. O. Harris, of San An-
< gelo, who had been looking atfer
legal business in the district
court in our city the past few
’days returned home Wednesday
at noon.
I Chi .rhea, ter ■ HI«wiondBrau4/A\
k Kill* in <*nd tioM
R boxes, sealed with Blue Ribboa. \ Z
il Take ao’xUher. Bar of year__“ _
f Vrasrlixt. Ask fotl lll-CinCf -----
' niAMON.n KRAND PILLSfo'
yeers known as best. Sufesi ’ways Reliable
SOtD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
At6 months old
JjDosrs-jiCr
THE DAILY LEDGER
GUNTER HOTEL
Absolutely Fire- SAN ANTONIO, TEXA.S. Rates
European. A Hotel Built For The Climate Per Ihiy
SAN ANTONIO HOTEL CO., Oners, PERCY TYRRELL. Mgr.
Tom and Henry Vandevanter
left Tuesday afternoon to attend
the Cattlemen's Convention at Ft.
Worth. Before they left they
presented Charlie Eisenhuth with
a nice constable’s "‘Billie" ami
say that they will see that Charlie J
gets to use it in the Ballinger pre-
cinct before the year passes a-
ronnd.
All questions pertaining to
health and happiness and are ans-
wered here; makes people feel as
they felt in full blooded youth;
soothes and cures while you sleep.
That’s what Hollister’s Rocky
Mountain Tea will do. Start on
the road to health this spring; do
it tonight, 35c. Tea or Tablets. The
Walkin’ Drug Co. mwf
Dr. F. Tinkle of Winters, passed!
through the city Tuesday on route!
to San Antonio where he goes on
professional business.
Full line fresh vegetables at
THE GLOBE. Phone 320.
Hobart Nicholson left Tuesday
afternoon on a short visit to his
brother Leroy at Brownwood.
FORT RENT—Good four room I
house on 12th street. Ring 179 or
107. dh
Dr. Menshaw of Winters, left
from this point Tuesday afternoon
for New Orleans where he goes io
take a Post-Graduate eoursi in
medicine.
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People Wonder How I Can Do It?
Sell a $105.0(1 typewriter so!
cheap. Bern used less than al
year. See -E < Skinner at Ledger
office. HI
KG Baking Powder
Those who have had cakes ruined by jarring the
stove, slamming the oven door or a heavy footstep, may
have wondered how the dining car chef can tum out such
marvelous biscuits, hot breads and pastry when his oven
is being incessantly jarred and jolted and shaken by the
motion of the train.
To get pastry to raise and stay raised under these con-
ditions, a baking powder must be used that continues to give off
its leavening gas—that sustains the raise—until the dough is
baked through.
Dining Car Chefs have found a baking powder exactly suited
to their needs in K C and you will find it just as well suited to
your requirements. K C is really a blend of two baking powders,
one active as soon as moistened, the other requiring both mois-
ture and heat to start the generation of leavening gas. No matter
how moist and rich you make your cake, K C Baking Powder will
sustain the raise until a crust is formed and all danger of falling
is past.
K C Baking Powder is pure and healthful, it is guaranteed
under all pure food laws, and is guaranteed toplease you. And it
is sold at a reasonable price—no baking powder should sell for more.
m Try a can at our risk and be convinced.
remedyform ENJ
( AT YOUR DRUGGIST. J
the
RUBBER STAMPS FOR YOU.
Thursdays. THE GLOBE.
a few days
i
We have it in stock
at
We can furnish calendars in
from ten to fourteen colors, and
printed or lithographed on same
2000 samples to select from, tfd
community, was transacting busi
Yirss in Ballinger Wednesday.
mind. S»
Currie, W
part nieiit.
Mrs. McSweeney »••!<
making troubles »ff
Coleman has adopted the com-
mission form of government.
Some towns wilt nut on city airs
in spite of the rain geds.
.1. K, Hutton of Clifton. Texas,
came in the first of the week Io
visit bis family and to look after
We can
W. J. Smith, of Minerals, came
in Wednesday at noon to look af-
ter business interests in our sec-
tion
THE BALLINGER;
2td
John Alexander, of the Miles
S. P. Hale, the Talpa lumber
dealer, had business in Ballinger
between trains Wednesday.
Ed O’Kelly, the hardware man.]
left Tuesday afternoon for Aust-;
well, Texas, to be at the bedside of
;i relative who is reported serious-
ly ill.
Preston Dunn, who lives down
the river, passed thru Ballinger
Tuesday afternoon «-ri route home
from a visit to relatives at Cohn
ado Citv.
Full line fresh vegetables
HE <.l OBE. Phone 320.
The Mother's Favorite.
A cough medicine for children
should he harmless. It should be
i pleasant to take. It should be
I effectual. Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy is all of this and is the
mothers' favorite everywhere.
AV. A. Sommers, one
jountry, was lookiriy after busi-
» t s affairs in Ballinger bc'.ween
trains Tuesday. He reports
sheep in fine condition ami
small grain crop looking well
his section.
•v,h country, was supplying in Ballin-
\Ot|l .»/|»i*»kxIhv
Calendars Calendars Calendars
We have a swell line of samples
for 1915 calendars ranging in
price from $8.50 to $210 per thous-
and, any quantity from 100 up. 2,-
000 samples to select from. The
erests a tew days. i . ... ■ > • ..
_ • Balhnger Printing Co.
furnish you with fans
ami calendars Any kind of novel-;
ty advertising handled. The Bal-,’
linger Printing Co. tf;
Eczema, Ring Worm, Itching, and
Tetter.
Sold under a positive
to refund the purchase price i_ , ,
does not cure itch, ringworm.] upon request. Every stamp guar-
teeer and all other skin diseases. ] a,Bcetl to be what you want, or;
Ask any druggist and reail Vu‘i «•
positive guarantee that goes with' * KINllNG ( (>.
each package. Price 50e. A. B.
Richards Medicine Co., Shcrmar
Texas.
I D. L. Brevard, one of the sub-| AV. W. Allen, of the Moro moun-
slantial citizens of the New Home tain section was transacting busi-
ness and greeting friends in Ballin
ger Wednesday.
J. M. Greenwell, th? South Bal
and’ l*n£er tru’t and truck man, bad
l(i-3d business at San Angelo between
I trains Wednesday.
J°*nison' o,‘'' ol, 1 *" slH'|‘ Fresh vegetables Tuesday ami
eesstul farmers ot the lennyso.i Thui.sJayg> THE GLOBE? 10-3d
, Order fresh vegetables Tuesdays
>and Thursday’s THE GLOBE.
It makes no difference whatl Phone 320.
kind of a rubber stamp you use.
we can supply them and save you John Alexander, of the Miles
guarantee, money on the deal. Our stamp t»ountry. was transacting business
if it catalogue will he delivered to you. jn Ballinger between trains Wed
I lui/innot cfomn 1 «
Mrs. McSweeney is an exper'
dressmaking. Let her d< sitin a
make your dress. n •
Bob Smith, of San Angelo, who
, bad been visiting his brother and
Ballinger friends the past, few
I days, left Wednesday at noon for
Miss Emmie Pagles, one of Bal-
J. M. Sailors, of Gatesville, Tex-
as, will read the Banner-Ledger
for the next 12 months with the
compliments of bis brother T. L
Sailors of the Leaeh garage com-
pany of our city.
Ed Byrd, of M dloth an, T*
and R. O. Howard of Ardmon
Okla., who iiad o • ir. out \
looking after busi iess in* Test
the past few <1 tvs lelt Ti;esd;i
.ift(‘rm>o:' for ♦heir home.
and can give you immediate
delivery. Don’t buy till you
see us — we will save you
money. C^rtain-teed Roofing
is weatherproof easy to lay,
guaranteed 15 yean.
Wm. Cameron & Co.
Ballinger. Texas
P«ENC OR
* CAPSULES
linger's popular trained nurses, re-(
turned home from Paint Rock
Tuesday afternoon vvhere she had
been attending to a patient the
past week or two.
I have just unloaded a car of
alfalfa, clear of weeds and burs,
also have nice baled oats. Roark’s
Feed Store. I0-2td
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 60, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 11, 1914, newspaper, March 11, 1914; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1172865/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.