The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Monday, July 24, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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Hl’:.
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for
Reference to a Bank
is an immense help to a business man s credit. It is
an evidence that he knows how to take care of his
money and that he has funds to meet his bills. No
business is too small to be done in a business hke
way. That way is to pay by check on a good bank
We invite you to open an account here.
The Ballinger State Bank & Trust Co.
MIMer. Ttw
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Cash and Exchange
Circulation
OF BALLINGER
June 30th, 1916
Banking House, F. and I .
Slock Federal Reserve Bank
REPUTATION FOR GIVING PROMPT ANO SATISFACTORY
CUST0MER’ WE ELICIT YOUR BANK-
ING BUSINESS.Statement of Condition of
...THE...
RESOURCES:
Loans and Discounts
$347,504 39
26.500 00
25,000.00
3,800 00
16,086.30
113.584 52
$532,475?31
LIABILITIES:
k $100,000.00
Undivided Profits 41,658.94
npaid . . 6.000 00
Taxes . 1.000.00
25,000 00
358,846.27
$532,475.21
Children Cry for Fletcher’
NEAR POZIERES
(Continued from that nage.ia
an I will icpresenl tl
Tonight and Tomorrow
fib* 1 reliable
in
I on
turn *h<
t han thirty »«• i -s it
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WITH THE GERMANS’
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MYSTERIOUS FIRE
In Nine Reels of the World's Most Thrilling PictorisBURNS SUIT CASE
A
i r\ vii in-
field kitchens, and the armed auto trains, which plow
Wilining
nt ea <•
ST
el|lire|,
'’Ilf
Kev of tile Wintri > coiinti v. J
Mow rex b-t’t I
J Met'auzhn and K O. Berrv
never
will
been burned in tin- liandsmm leath
tion should keep this preparation
the
ibout thirty-five or forty dollarsSOLD BY DRUGGISTS
wife
3 centsBAND BOYS GOING TO
BRADY FOR REUNION
the
returns from
his voting box.
in
•onf. nadat
ill xi-it tin-
low,
glad
best
people did the u i-<- thing iu fak-
ir g them on for |h‘*ir big reunion
When you feei lazy, ou‘ >f sorts
and yawn a good deal in the day-
time, you can charge it to a tor-
pid liver which has allowed the
not
the
It
Wm dward, of t ilctnaii >}
li’oi) votes.
Ledger has brought this picture to Ballinger that its
readers might with their own eyes see what the Herman
army really did when it made the drive in to Warsaw.
tr* - —-
Alva Jackson, who had
visiting Ballinger friends a
days, left for the east S
morning
W \\ mid
Ba Linger X
: Bullingei X
i 1 Intchel . .
Mr and Mrs T J Gardner re-
turned home Saturday afternoon
from ;i bridal trip in tin-ir auto toChamberlain's Colic, Chviera and
Diarrhoea Remedy.
w«• I .
< *r ■A E Davis of the Truitt eoun*
try, came m Monday to meet hia
son E A Davin, of Florence, who
come in nt noon to visit his fatfll
er and family u Week or tw’O.
it is intended. Buy it now.
tainable everywhere.
forProf. A. W. Cherry and
It is pleasant. It
n<»r other Ni.r<-otlo
Miss N’eil tiiiion returned home*
Monday at noon from an extended system to g<-t full of imparities,
trip to Chicago.
ful lesson in ‘ Preparedness.” It is thrilling and edu-
cating. Whether you are a patron of the picture show
T. M. Curry, of
count rv. came inWm Goetz, of the Olfen coun-
try, was transacting business in
Ballinger Saturday afternoon.
'his wav, but there was nothing to
indicate that tin- fire originated
in this wav
We learn that Dr. S. B. Raby
received a fine Irish setter pup by
express a day or two ago, but whs
considerably worried as to how
the pnp would stand the hot wrath
er, with the assistance and advice
of friends feels sure the dog
now pull through alright.
are mild an I g--iit|r in their ac-
tion Gixe them a trial You arc
certain to be i> <-a>e.i with the\\ hen your oil tank gets
phone •Mb, and they will be
to fill it for you Always
oil.
White City at Night, 8:00 to 11:00
Queen Matinee, 2:00 to 7:00
rd ’ e !• -s of Ills suit ease ami its
•onteii-it shortly utter noon today
in a most m vsterioiis w ax
Mr Woods was in the lob|>v of]
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Does Sloan a Liniment Help
Rheumatism.
Ask the niHn who uses it, he
knows “To think I suffered all
these years when one 23 cent bot-
tle <if Sloan's Liniment cured me,”
w rites one grateful user. If you
have Rheumatism or suffer from
the summer months. Chamber-
lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar-
rhoea Remedy is worth many tim-
es its cost when needed and is al-
most certain to be needed before
the cummer is over. It has no
superior for the purpose for which
Ob-[
THE BUSY SHOP
is still busy repairing shoes in
hot summer weather. Come ami
bring your shoes and g'*t prompt
repairing. H. L. WEN’DoRF’,
The Saddle and Harness Man. tf
ure .n t.-
ms Mi fa.‘-s.
the 1 <»mi; <-<•
low i-g is t in \ :•
’ III- I I VW sin i, w l
a m.-.j rit\ <d lit]
good
out Ib-rbine is The
p for that purpose. It
the liver, tones up the
and P’lrifieg the bowels
I kill s < at.ii rh < ’ure
ta'< a l>\ tarrh siiff--i
Stiffness, don’t put off getting a
bottle of Sloan's It will give yon
sin h welcome relief It warms
and soothex the sore, stilt painful
• king on the
-ount ' lazy, you m-e<| a
c
JAMES COMMUNION
SERVICE
Wilmeth, were among the biisi
■ W CITY -- .• « T l*
— ■ ........ 1 ■—CcnutipatiGa aad Indigtatioii.
| “I h.jvc used <’hainberlain's
__ Tablets and must say that they
are the best 1 h ive ever used for
J S Mills, .1 'I Atwell. \\ D roustipa*ion ami indigestion. My
Foster and J. < Well-, of Miles,.
Were among the number in Bal
linger to bring the election re-
turns and to learn the results ofl
the ent primary
i tl«lx.
Ju- er sui f?-<d any pain and ve.;.
little sor<-nc--.s from the hurtWe take pleasure in showing you
the good points of the Florence, in
your home, perfect satisfaction or no
sale. Hall Hardware Co. l2-d&wtf
M. T. Ilinsley, the Wingntt
goods merchant, and M -. ai
J. W. Tippett, of the (
try, were among the visitors
Ballir.ger Monday.
agreeable l.ixati'.e elleet
the\ prodm-c Oitainabu
RADIDI.Y RECoVLI.’S
J. E. But II, win. was kieke I am.
S'-riousiy ».-oundcd a ho-s« la t
Saturday, was able to be down
town and attend to business Mon-
day. Mr. Boon considers his rapid
recovery as most remarkable, as
it was at first feared that i. • w a-,
fatally injured. The horse l iek-
td him in the face, and the man
was uncotisioiis for three he-, rs.
No bo. cs broken and Tin-
Il. W. Hasse ami daughter, Miss
I lermine ami <' Hasse, of the Wm
1 ters country, were among the visi-
tors in Ballinger Monday and re
■ remained over to witness the for
ra pi'll} .ein gIndependent Co, will
I lelt in t
■ i': .t'ldwell, Wil! A
iis Xutt of M '<•
Culberson Jumps BRITISH ADVANCE
to Second Place
I
JUDGE GOODWIN 8 DEFEAT
CONCEDED
I . .Judge Jno W Goodwin h is
in response to a
CORUM ELECTED COTTON
WEIGHER
With t lie vote - n e< Con
r l» -'tig i' coiiip’e' e, t iie
ox 1 e.ng not co - ' • I in
think Ik- l.ad anything in
ma’ -h Im.- but s.ifetv mate)
R R Rives left
in I Winters to join his brother Dr
I Rives and thev went on to Hen
Iderson,
message telling them their father
was seriously ill at his home at
ADMISSION
Adults 20c Children 10c
No Free List—Coupon Books Not Accepted.
at All Saints Episcopal
' omni inion service w ill
I’la-sdav m niiin-z 10 ’Ml
honoring St .1 m•• > Dr
HAWKINS MAJORITY 50)
W ala c E. 11 i w k .a . will h v • I
l»lni aid v of at least 3i» > .> . er ]
GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS
xf Bears the Signature cf
which kicker! him was seventeen
jeers old ar..I he had been work-
in'- him !•»;• foiirtetu .-ears, and
kni w h.m t i attempt to
kick before. His many friends will
be glad to know that Mr. Boon
escap-.J so lightly
Herbine cures ali disorders pro
luced by an inactive liver. It
strengthens ’hat organ, rleanse-
the bowels and puts t h <■
s}stem in good healthy condition
Price 3oc. .Sold Bv Walker Drug
II )’.v > Ti’i ?
d’f r • bu- 11 umlri'd
coun-
in'
r on tii«- map with tlrnir
mu-.'- 'll - '-iitire band
i«-«-<-i-.. d m w uniforms,
h.ix e t d<- i Hall s
for .a short 11..: • } <»’•
i il 'm rovement in
it d'' -tail taking
i i ’ure at once and
of Pozicres, is the latest sectimi to
tb clBci-ipid »V till- lil'ltisll off'-ll
Live m -inert The'war office
, st itciuelit tod i stated that the
B i’ish weie eon,inning their adLail been in Balliiiz- • 1
..te and to look
If ..
a btiKinMi and Mrs. R Gottschalk, of
tlie \ alb } creek country, passed
tlif'n.gh P»illiiig'-r Saturda'. af
t'-rnoon < n ro it>* t > points in
t ’olor.ido 'n spend a f'-w v ks
Ferocious Assa
Set Thia Succeaaion of 7 remendoua,
Jrraaiatible, Cruahing Attache by In-
fantry, Machine Guna, Artillery,are followc,| by swellings, pair, or
itching should be treat'd prompt
ly as they are poisonous. Bal
bird’s Snow Liniment counteracts
1 he poison It is both antiseptic
and healing Price 23e, .30r and
*1 no per bottle Sold bv Walker
l taking the Orient there f.n
j Lome in < hildress. after
'Weeks visit with her sister
.1 M Skinner
Marx in Taylor, who returned.
home a few days ago from Okla ,
homa, has accepted a position
the Green F’ront Restaurant
The Daily Ledger
Presents ,
“ON THE FIRING LINf
The Kind You Have Always Bonglit, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne (he signature of
—r and has been made tinder bls pcr-
7^*sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one todeceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations ami **«Iust>as-goo<i ” an* but
iyx|M'rini<-iits that trifle vlth ami eiidnngvi the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against llxneriuicuL.
What is CASTOR IA
Castorla is a harmless snbstitiite for Castor Oil, P..rr-
gorie, Drops ami Soothing Syrups,
contains neither Opium, Morphine
substance. Its age is its guarantee,
and allnys Feverishness. For more
has been in constant use ior the relief of < oust .pat ion.
Flatulency^ Wind Colic, all Tcethin*? Troub < « and
Diarrhoea. It regulates Hie Stomach ..mi lio-v i
assimilates the l’oo<l, giving healthy and natui il t.-jep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Alutlicr’s 1’riead.
passed through Ballinger Monday ej.zn war pictures at the Q ieen
at noon en route to Norton from a
visit to relatives in East Texas the
past several months.
Poll} ....... Hi
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Monday, July 24, 1916, newspaper, July 24, 1916; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1177687/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.