The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 4, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DAILY LEDGER
RECEPTION PROGRAM
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
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DANGERS OF A COLD
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WANT ADS
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^GET RESULTS
LOST
FOUND
FOR SALE
who in the Medical College
FOR RENT
New
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lephone No
and get in the Want Ad column
L. B. Stubbs
Ballinger Printing Co
Grocer and Baker
Telephone Numbers 93 and 94
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Brooks Dozier came over from
Paint Rock Monday afternoon to
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Prest-o-Lite tanks enstall e d
$12.49 at THE CONN JITNEY
CO. T. L. Sailors, Mgr. 4-3tdltw
Galosine 17 cents per gallon at
THE CONN JITNEY CO. 4-3tdlw
Fords fixed while you wait at
THE CONN JITNEY CO. 4-3dlw
Special copies of the Porsper-
ity Edition of The Daily Ledger,
wrapped ready for mailing, 10
cents at The Ledger office.
To Our Friends
and Customers:
It will be printed in
these columns.
Copies Prosperity Edition, wrap
ready to mail, 10 cents per
copy.
mo-
ment
one
be-
n
CL
bat
ant
15c
Buy your gasoline 17 cents per
gallon at THE CONN JITNEY
CO. 4-3tdltw
Service cars anywhere at anl
; time. Phone 109. CONN JITNEY
4-3tdlw
and many other little lines in the
Want Ad Column of the Daily Ledger
have proven profitable for others.
Mrs. R. S. Fletcher, who had
been visiting her son, II. C. Flet-
cher and family, left Monday af-
ternoon for her home at Rock-
wall.
Many bad eases of kidney trou-
ble result from a cold or chill.
Congested kidneys fall behind in
filtering the poison-laden blood1
and backache headache, dizziness Obtainable everywhere.
J. D. Smith, the Wingate com-
missioner, and W. D. Meadows, ol
the Winters country, were in
Ballinger Monday to attend th’
called session of the commission
ers’ court.
Five pounds good Pea Berry
Roten's
Phone 101.
John Ilopkinson left Tuesday
morning for points east on a bus-
iness trip.
Ballinger People Will Do Well to
Heed Them.
L. A. Bedford of Bangs, who
had been looking after business
affairs at Winters and Ballinger
left for home Monday afternoon.
Bad Cold Quickly Broken Up.
Mrs. Martha Wilcox, Gowanda.
N. Y. writes: “1 first used Cham-
berlain’s Cough Remedy about
eight years ago. At that time I
had a hard cold and coughed most
of the time. It proved to be just'
what I needed. It broke up the
cold in a few days, and the cough
entirely disappeared. I have told
many of my friends of the good 1 *
received through using this me-A
dicine, and all who have used itB
speak of it in the highest terms.’■
Lon Mapes, and sons Pryor ami
country.
I J. M Johnson of the Tennysor
country, E. C. Clinger of Maver-
ick. and Tom Dean of Wingate,:
were among the business visitors
in Ballinger first Monci_y.
of
he
sul
Please accept our sin-
cere thanks far the liber-
al patronage given us
during 1915. We wish
you one anu all a Happy
New Year and we will
help you make it happy
by giving you good ser-
vice and the best goods
in our line,
Mr.
of the
in Ballinger Mondev to
’'any their daughter, who left fW'
Galveston to resume her studifs
at that
George Gore of Norton, left
from this point Monday after-
noon for Cameron to visit
fives a few weeks.
look after business affairs and
to visit Ballinger friends a day
or two.
es.
ing
dor ,
the
ring
Mr
Mr
and Mrs.
E L. Ras-
md accessories Shoe work and
general renairine mir specialty.
E J CATHEY. Mgr
Br
FRANK H. SPEARMAN
and Mrs. W. W. Emin r
Bethel neighborhood, we •<;
accaft-
A Red-Blooded
Story
g his
jghtl
e cfc
. - r
drives the pain
It is really wonderful.
Soister, Berkley,
‘Last Saturday, af-
‘er tramping around the Panama
Exposition with wet feet, I came
home with my neck so stiff that
I couldn’t turn. 1 applied Sloan’s
Liniment freely and went to hed.
To my surprise, next morning the
stiffness had almost disappeared,
four hours after the second ap-
plication I was as good as new.”
March, 1915. At Druggists 25c.
GO T(»—Ballineer Saddler)
Mfe. Co., successors to T. S. Lank
■’ord for ^addles. Harness, etc
£
K. O. and 11. Kay Berry and
Miss Sharpe of the Norton coun-
try. were in Ballinger Monday to
accompany their relatives i
were en route home at Austin. place.
The following committees have
been appointed
ranged for the
nesday evening
church.
Committee on
A. Francis, -Mrs- R. 1
T. M. Osteen, Mrs. .
Mrs. J. IL Kipp.
Program Committee: Dr. \V.
\V. Fowler, -Mrs. I. Vaneil, Airs.
Jno. A Weekks, Miss Idras Sharp
iss Bertha Rasberry, Mr- L. F.
•essett and J. P. Marlindale.
Refreshments: Mrs. C. P. Shep-
herd. Mrs. J. G. Douglass, Mrs.
Asa Cordill, Mrs. D. C. Simpson,
Miss Sammie Padgett, Carl Jea’i-
es, and A E. Burgess.
Decoration Committee: Mrs- J.
E. Brewer, Mrs. Jno. Loveless,
Mrs. J. W, E. Meadows, Miss
Eddie Bell Walker, Miss Lillie
Ladwick, Mrs. W. W. Chastain,
War Upon Pain-
Pain is a visitor to every home
and usually it comes quite unex-
pectedly. But you are prepared
for every emergency if you keep
a small bottle of Sloan’s Lini-
ment handy. It is the greatest
pain killer ever discovered. Sim-
ply laid on the skin—no rubbing
required—it
away
Mervin II
Cal. writes:
Invitations: W.
’. Kirk, Mrs.
J. F. Curry,
and disordered kidney action fol-
low. Don’t neglect a cold. Use
Doan's Kidney Pills at the first
sign of kidney trouble. Follow
this Ballinger resident’s exam-
ple:
Geo. B. Eskridge, Mai nSt., Bal-
linger, says: “1 had a spell of La
Grippe that settled on my kid-
neys. 1 suffered so severely from
mv back, that I could hardly --
keep goin gand I had dull, throb- ^0. T. L. Sailors,Mgr.
bing pains across my loins- My!
sight blurred and I had dizzy’
spells- The kidney secretions Pat, of the Pony Creek
were irregular in passage,
used Doan's Kidney Pills, which
I procured from the Walker Drug
Co., and they strengthened my
back and relieved all symptoms
of kidney complaint.”
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy Coffee for one dollar,
—get Doan’s Kidney Pills— the Grocery Store. PI-----
same that Mr- Eskridge had. Fos- 13-tfd
ter-Milhurn Co-, Props-, Buffalo,«
Notice
The Cemetery Association will
jet with Mrs.t Geo. Vaughn
Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 5th at
3:30. This is a nieeting to elect
officers, pay due?;, employ sex-
ton, and decide about putting out
more trees, so a Ifirge attendance
is earnestly desire.d.
We would be so glad to have
every one personally interested
in our cemetery 'to come and as-
sist us in this w(>rk.
Mrs. Geo. M- Vaughn,
Sec. and Treas.
GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
as
He '
nr- _
in
The Kind Yon Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
and program ar-
reception Wed-
at the .Methodist
Tha Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has bee 3.
in use for over 30 years, has borne ike signature < ?
and has been made under Lis p- -
sonal supervision since its infanr. ,
< Allow no one tc deceive you in tins.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” are U ?
Experiments that, trifle with and endanger the health • i
Infants and Children—Experience against Experimeu
What is CASTORIA
Captoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Par&"
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. ӣ
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it
lias been in constant use for the relief of Constipation,
Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and
Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels,
assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
The Gist of It.
‘‘Last December 1 had a very
severe cold and was nearly sick in
bed. I bought two bottles of
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and
it was only a very few days until
I was completely restored to
health,” writes 0. J- Metcalf,
Weatherby, Mo. If you would
know the value of this remedy,
ask any one who has used it. Ob-
tainable everywhere.
Ring Out the Old
Ring In the
Reception Committee; Mr. ami
Mrs. W. R. Bruce, Mr. and .Mrs
W. A. Francis, Mr. and Mrs. .1'.
E. Hartman, .Mr. Ed Krebbs,
and Mrs. B. B. .Middleton,
and Mrs- T. M- Osteen, Mr.
.Mrs. ('. P. Shepherd,
Mrs. Elmer Simpson,
Mrs. W. A. Tlly, Mr.
R. A. Williamson, Mrs.
bury, Mrs- W. C. Penn, Mrs. R. S.
Griggs, Miss Zadie Royalty, Miss
Ona I lai Iman, Mrs. J. M. Skinner,
Mrs. M. E. Ilarle, Mrs. A- K.
Doss, Mrs. llattan Laxon.
The Program will consist of :
Reading by Miss Towns.
Victrola Music.
Piano Solo—Mrs. Simpson.
Male Quartette.
Cornet Solo and Band Music,
.Mr. Joe Ward and members of
band.
“Yet Old Time Singing Con-
test” Captain, Mrs. J. M- Skinner
and Mr. R. A. Williamson.
Fortune Telling and
Reading.
Refreshments.
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 4, 1916, newspaper, January 4, 1916; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1178160/m1/3/?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.