The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 29, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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9oo Drop
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I suffered
my puni
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. to carry their account with this Bank. They
appreciate the prompt and courteous at-
tention we give all matters.
flHave we your account? If not we would
A Triangle-Kevstone farce )>
four reels is ennui'll of an extraor-
dinary thing Io merit more than a
pissing look, most of the Keyston-
1 es being made in two parts, ami
“ A Submarine Pirate’’ has the ad.
ditional advantage of featuring a
well-liked comedian. Syd Chap-
lin, brother of Charlie, is the prin-
cipal funn ikei- in “A Submarine
Pirate’ and for funny situations
am! exerut iating mix-ups this
Chaplin is there with both feet
and head. The < >l<l Mill at Dallas
playe,| to capacity business for
three days this year in headlining
‘ ’ A Submarine I ‘irate. ”
Thomas II. Ince comes forward
I‘ou ght with a Kay-Bee drama in
r..e ! rts where in Mary Boland,
long time associated with John
Drew as leading lady, is promin-
ently screened. Miss Boland is
sujv orted by Prank Mills and
WillarJ Mack, both of whom have
earned renut-ations for themselves
as historic exponents. “On the
Edge of the Abyss” is the title of
the Kay-Bee. ami ut comes easily
under the category of a ‘‘dress-
up” play.
This program at the White City
tonight will give their patrons
nine reels of Triangle, with a gen-
erous portion of comedy sand-
wiched with healthy drama. No
change in the admission price has
been made.
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by Hall’s
Catarrh Cure.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure has been
taken by catarrh sufferers for the
past thirty-five years, and has be-
come known as the most reliable
remedy for Catarrh. Hall’s Cat-
arrh Cure acts thru the Blood on
the Mucous surfaces, expelling the
Poison from the Blood and heal-
ing the diseased portions
After you have taken Hall’s
I < atarrh < ure for a diort time you
i will see a great improvement in
i your general health. Start taking
Hall s < atarrh (’ure at once ami
get rid of catarrh. Send for tes-
timonials, free.
!•. J. < honey & Co , Toledo, (th'o
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
tn
Mrs Ida Phillips ami children of
noon to visit her sister, Mrs. J. I).
Norwood and family.
a $ made.
Hall Hard-
I2-dwtf
Th** 1 ar tn**T w
th * •<V tilt.
it>4 his D r<| an-
The Farmers and Merchants
State Bank
You «ave to per cent by buying one
this month, A $ saved, is
Order a “Florence" now.
ware Company.
The Ballinger State Bank & Trust Co
Ballinger, Texas
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 like
way. That way is to pay by check on a good bank.
We invite you to open an account here.
E C. < I in ger and 1 wo little sons.
I McAnl.iv ai d W. P. ibarrcll,
!!,<• Maverick country, were
tong the business visitors ii
•t’hr** Wemakr ii
ton* Get our figur
Ballinger Lumber Co.
diarrhoea or summer complaint.
It is a wholesome remedy, . con-
tains m» opium, morphine or in-
jurious drug of any kind. Price
25c am| 50e per bottle Sold by
Walker Drug Co.
At every home u here there is a
by there should also be a bot-
• of McGee's Baby Elixir. It
ty be needed at any time to
Cleaning, Pressingand Dyeing
PHONE 97
SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLS
Hitckios Annul Baltlkgcr, Tim
DISTURBING PUB VALUABLE dog
OFF FOR TRAINING
The ; eo
“Mobley
I ing out in tlie’.r
: mam <| u
is
qifficient.
SOLD Bl
Ti e Ballin
A la ban, i,
net ii •>!• of
NINE REELS OF COMEDY
AND DRAMA FOR WHITE
CITY PATRONS TONIGHT
1 only real com-
‘roclor’’. A long
i hi:
; in* i»
tons and prizes have
!>'• the aforesaid “John
time you get relief and start on
■he road to recovery. Your nose
stops running, you cough loss and
von know you are getting better.
Get a bottle, use as directed. Keep
what is left as a cough and cold
insurance.
Stings or bites of ir.so-S that
are followed by s\ oilings, pain ot
itching should be treated prompt-
ly as they art* poisonous. Bal-
lard's Snow Liniment counteracts
the poison. It is both antiseptic
and healing Price 25c, 50e and
| $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Walker
Drug Co.
Volunteer Eire
! beys appreciate ver; much a cheek
for $10.00 handed M”. Pilcher
1 Friday ’y J. K ILdton for the
prompt ami efficient work done
| Thursday afternoon when the ser
I rants house caught fire back of
I Mr. Hutton’s resid ■nee.
Why Ena-ie Oumm-z Colds?
Al! it isn’t necessary to have a
stuffed l ead, i-mnir.g nose. To
•*':;gh your head off as it wore.
All you need do is to use Dr.
Bell’s Pine-Tar Honey. The smith
ing and healing balsams open the
in < iir-.ri e•«
•. <•:i.: t -
,A.wiy-* Lri a'de
L bley, proprietor until
the Central Hotel, has
ii gements to have his
Ii. L i
today of
>.i <le arr
Cue bird
t; k n ( are of and trained by
urn i s kerne! at Bellon, To?
rne tabernacle whore tae .X azar-
ene revival is in progress, are re-
' minded that it is a violation of the
I law, and a serious violation, to
[disturb public worship. The prea-
cher had to stop the services !• ri-
d iy night until order couid lie re-
stored. We are informed that the
officers do not care to prosec it■■
any one for such mis' ehaivior, but
arrest will follow if the tr- able
cc urs again. Those w bo are driv-
I.. Powers <f the above city
'h s , ft ‘i:io > i, where Dr. Powers
will train the Mobley animal
iloi’g-!<!•■ “J Im Proctor”, win-
ner <f i i-'iiy state and national
at dog *hows. The Mobley
' i ‘d d- g i' of the cme litter as
THE BUSY SHOP
Practice limited to Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat
TAKE NOTICE
Look Good—Feel Good
oner
Frtiz Bredemeyer, of the Hat-
ch ell country, passed through Bal-
linger Saturday en route to Row-
ena to visit a day or two.
look good while suffering from
constipation. Get rid of that tir-
ed, draggy, lifeless feeling by a
treatment of Dr. King’s New Lif
Pills. Buy a box today, take one
or more pills tonight. In the
morning that stuffed, dull feeling
is gone and you feel better at
25c. at your druggist.
W. B. Rucker, book keeper for
the Ballinger Lumber Co., left
Saturday morning 1 > visit rela-
tives at Brownwood a few divs.
If vou feel ‘lilue.’' “No ae-
Tillie Carter, who is doing the
repair work on the bridge across
the Colorado between the city and
South Ballinger, requests us to
sav to the traveling public that the , .
bridge will be closed for travel '"‘“b Liz;, you need a good
from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. each day I c;eaning o *t. Ih riune i> the
and will be open all hours between S?I’t tnmg for that purpose. It
these hours. Mr. Carter will ap.pP»>ulates the liver, tones up the
preeiate it if the travel will goan<J bo^els
around by the ford during the^ ,’K*e ’,,,c ^obT by Walker Drug
hours above stated. I
J. Jones, of Bangs, wh > had
I een visiting h\ n n ■ *s th,, o-is*
wct-k or two, returned home Sat-
urday morning.
Miss Viola Green, of Cameron,
who had been the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Cordell and family
the past few weeks, left for her
home F riday.
Doing hard work in a bent or
stooping position puts a stitch in
the back that is painful, you can’t
get rid of it without help. The
great penertating power of Bal
lard s Snow I.iniment will appeal
to you most strongly at such tim-
es, because it is the very thing
you need. Price 25e, 50e and $1
t»er bottle Sold by Walker Drug
7o.
The Small Farmer’s Friend
There is But One Word in j fn/EDE MIT^
Russian Peack Talk-‘No!’ FUIVw
Continued from Page One.
no
to
No valves, no smoke, no smell,
trouble, with a
st *
h<
i:
Prof. W'. S. Fleming, who had
been teaching in the si mmer nor-
E. M. Setser and daughter Miss
Myrtle, of Norton, were in Ballin-
ger Saturday to meet Misses Mag-
gio and Alpha Setser who return-
ed home from San Marcos, where
they had been attending the nor-
mal.
Geo. S. Graves, J. A. Hancock
and B. A. Lott, of Miles, were
among the delegates attending the
county convention in Ballinger
Saturday.
does us no harm. Still this is
time for neutrals to attempt
start negotiations.”
no
Florence" oil cook
iv e. Let us demonstrate one in your
tne. Hall Hardware Company,
d&wtf.
I*’. M. Murphy, of the Norton
country, was visiting his daughter
Mrs. (). L. Parish and greeting
friends in Baliinger Saturday.
Here the presiding officer of
Russia’s representative body
laughed good naturedly, adding:
“And if the I'nited States tries
to make pence between Germany
and the Allies at this stage of the
game, we will never forgive her.'
Though said in the most f lea-
ant fashion imaginable, the Duma
leader clearly meant what he said.
When yon feci lazy, out of sorts
and yawn a good deal in the day-
time, you can charge it to a tor-
pid liver which has allowed lhe
system to get full of impurities.
Herbine cures al! disorders pro-
duced by an inactive liver. It
strengthens that organ, cleanses
the bowels and puts the
system in good healthy condition.
Price 50c. Sold by Walker Drug
Co.
eight weeks, returned home Satur-
day at noon.
remark. Statesman in F rance had
said the same thing to me, time
and time again. Englishmen say
it. And the Italians, Belgians an.l
Serbs. In Russia, as in other al-
lied countries, one is frequently
Mt. Airy, N. C.—Mrs.
Cell of this town, says
ve years with woman
itomach troubles, and
“Is America going to try to
make peace?’’ By the way it is
asked one can detect resentment.
No ally likes the idea. Prime Min-
ister Aristide Briand. of France,
upon assuming office declared:
“We will have peace through your
victory.” In Russia they say the
same thing. i
iiWTApii®!
.wajKsSwa
I tried trost every kind of medicint,
but none did me any good.
I read one day about Cardul, the wo-
maB’s tonic, and I decided to try it 1
h4d not taken but a'xiul six bottles until
i was almost cured. It did me more
E3oC .hat all the other medicines 1 had
ed, put together. \ “ —
My friends began siting ms why I
leokud so well, and I told them about
Caidui. Several are now Using it.”
Do you. lady reader, suffer from any
of the ailments dur to womanly trouble
such as headache, backache, sideadie
sleeplessness, and that everlastingly tired
feeling?
I so. let us urge you to give Cardul a
ki/l. We feel confiaeet it will help you
jus: as it has a million other women in
me- past half century.
Begin taking Cardui to-day. You
wcu’t regret it All druggists.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fox of Pony,
were in the city Saturday, lie
come to attend the county con-
vention as delegate from Pony
and she came to do some shopping.
Hours Phone
7:30 to 12 and 1 to 6 614
Dr. L. B. Stephens
XT.W YQKK-
CflSTORIA
For Infants and Children.
a JJV In
HkT ^se
Lr For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
I ALCOHOL-3 TER CENT
• Avertible PreparationbrAs
simiiatin4 the food and Bc ‘ua
ting lite Stomachsandlhyrb**
Promotes D^cstiouflicaM
ncss andBcst.Coutaius«iiM
OpiuntMorphiue uor^Sk
Not Narcotic.
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mitpktn Sttd, -
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Exact Copy of Wrapper.
;i Motnurs Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always /, .
Bears the
Signature / vN"
of zo-
is still busy repairing shoes in the
hot summer weather. Come and
bring your shoes and get prompt
repairing. H. L. WENDORF,
The Saddle and Harness Man. tf
Errors in refraction corrected
and Glasses Fitted
Office over Farmers and Mer-
chants State Bank, Ballinger.
First National Bank
of Ballinger
Gift‘lUrtumoC Bonk
14. a wmfce’v
mHE “FEDERAL RESERVE" System of Banks, of
* . which our bank is a member, was thought out
by the best brains in the banking and business
world.
This system demands that a bank be sound before
it can become a member bank.
We can take care of your banking business and
shall be glad to have you come in and “make your-
self at home.”
N-42
AT6monthsoU
35D0SKS 35
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 29, 1916, newspaper, July 29, 1916; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1178065/m1/4/?q=%22~1%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.