The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 19, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DAILY LKDGMK
Statement of Condition of
Children Cry for Fletchers
THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF BALLINGER
June 30th, 1916
RESOURCES
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$532,475.21
OUCH! MY BACK.
OUR
inflamed
regret that we now let
MORTUARY
a day or
proof:
lul in administration and aggrcs-
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TIME
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Aids
t
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
THROUGH SLEEPERS
vv'
throat ami bronchial tubes, <
In a. short time you
standard
mice.
Now is the Time—
Runt
LET US HELP YOU
PLAN YOUR TRIP
Marie, .
M,iv<-rii k,
Antelope,
Truitt, .
I’umplirev
cause
When
a nd
S
i I
•overy
your
politics ate tile on
Bl,inton
her of occasions had business with
Ballinger merchants.
LOST—Kt eno hrt. qwek mil.
agny ciinn grl strawberry taste
tnub. ksa L. get exclusiv crop stry
from he when visits? Hits yzare
ymmij. (>() polytk here inuch.js
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The Expression of Many a Kid
ney Sufferer in Ballinger
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With several hundred makers of automobiles
iu America, the Ford factory turnsout’more
breath
Pills re-
30
I'-
Benoit,
Wilrneth,
P Creek
Dividends Unpaid
Reserved for Taxes
Circulation
Deposits
the trains or
Attacks of bowel
Because the worth of Ford ears as depend-
able, money-saving utilities has been de-
monstrated beyond all question, the demand
is constantly increasing. Order yours now.
17
10
Mis. IM. N. Gustavus ami two
children returned home Tuesday
$640; Sedan $740. Ail prices f. o. b. Detroit.
On sale at
REDUCED RATES FOR ROUND TRIP
TICKETS LIMITED TO OCTO-
BER 31st. ’216
I u I Blanton i',u r; •-< 1
twenty lout Loxes in
COLORADO
CALIFORNIA
KAINBAS GITY
sr Louih
And
GIIIGAGO
A LETTER TO GOV.
FERGUSON
MILES TRUSTEES ENDORSE
J. C WELLS
Constipation and Indigestion.
’I h.jve used Chamberlain's
Tablets ami must say that they
Frank Pearce, who had been,
spending his summer Miration on
the Pacific coast, aml’his parents’
old home in Illinois^ aud other
points, returned hoi
two ago.
BASED UPON THE MERITS OF THIS STATEMENT AND
REPUTATION FOR GIVING PROMPT AND SATISFACTORY
SERVICE TO EVERY CUSTOMER, WE ZSOLICIT YOUR BANK-
ING BUSINESS.
Judge J. II. Baugh had legal
business at Miles between trains
Wednesday.
to start that bank account. Why put the matter off
and miss the many advantages an account with this
bank insures. Come in today and make your first
deposit and get a check book the use of which may
save you untold annoyance and considerable money.
Il I >GE Tll< >MAS L BI.ANTt f.N
Dittriit Jmige |-’ud ludi.iil District
Abilene, I cx.is
ing of our clothe
insist on this last mentioned
biwanee, if you think that
wives should do that work while
■n;<>, wlietl lie < title m> near
Con'j.ressm.in Smith, .iml ln-
the pie<li< tioti oi mate Siu 1
but praetieallv n me in the com-
munit v
Prof. Wells is a
man, bcin
trouble with
couldn't get up or down,
to the pain ami
sight blurred and I had awful jour >
Stings or bites of insects that
are followed by swellings, pain or
itching should be treated prompt-
ly as they are poisonous. Bal-
lard’s Snow Liniment counteracts
the poison. It is both antiseptic
and healing Price 25c, 50c and
11 00 per bottle. Sold by Walker
Winters Citizen Dead
News was received in Ballinger
Wednesday telling of the death
of J. T. Bryan at Winters Tues
day. ('. R. Crews of the firm of
Higginbotham, (.’untie, William.-.
Co., left for Winters to embalm
the body preparatory for ship-
ment to Ovalo, where interment
will be made. A number of
friends of Ballinger expressed
sympathy with relatives over the
death of Mr. Bryan who is well
Known all over Runnels county.
The decc-is<d !.«•! many friends
Mr. ami Mrs.
Mrs. ('. W. Rankin of
in his
Naples, Texas, July Sth, 1916.
To Hon. Jas. E. Eerguson,
Governor.
"We the undersigned citizens of
(Naples) Morris County. Texas,
do hereby petition your honor to
allow our grocery bills, for the
month of June, to be paid out of
the appropriation designated 6X
Now, your excellency, we want
to assure you that these bills will
not be very heavy as they consist
of nothing but bacon ami corn-
meal. We produce our butter
and eggs, and we do not know
anything about fancy cakes,
since we have been compelled to
upend any .airplus that we might
have had to pay the extra tax
that has been levied against us.
We do not ask for anything to
pay our Rail Road Fare, because
we are not able to take any trips,
and if we are compelled to go,
The Ballinger State Bank & Trust Co
Bafllngtr, Texas
LICE ON STOCK
Lice injure calves, hogs, horses,
ami cattle One or two applica-
tions of Ross’ “Dead Quick"
Spray will positively rid stock of
lice. It kills the nits and eggs of
lice and insects. Once tried, you
will never be without it. .
Sold in Ballinger by Walker
MILES SCHOO I
W. Reeder. Pres.
tonic to the whole system,
natiif-e to clear ami purify the
blood as a laxative tonic for
summer Po-Do Lax has no equal.
was “good enough for my
father is good enough for me’’
never applied with more force
than the use of Po-Do-Lax for the
liver. An old time tried remedy.
Get a bottle, take a dose tonight,
ami see how much better y hi feel.
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Mr. and Mrs 1). J. Johnson of
Brownwood, came in Tuesday
night in their auto and Mr. John-
son will look after the business
interests of the West Texas Tele-
phone Co., and Mrs Johnson is
aeeompa •> mg him for a recrea-
tion trip.
A Summer Laxative and Liver
Regulator
Po-Do-Lax is a liquid laxative
- mild and effective. It arouses
the liver, increases the bile, does
are mild and gentle in their ac
lion. Give them a trial. You are
certain to be pleased with the
agreeable laxative effect which
BOARD: G.
J. P. Brook."
Banowskv, Sec.; |). A. Dumas, J.
P Banks, P. M. McKinley, J. D.
Wilson; T. E. Davis, member of
County Board. 20-ltdu
(Political Advertisement)
we think that we can make out
to ride in the smoker, ami use the
floor for a bed
We do not ask for anything to I
pay a social secretary for otlT|
wives, but through the hot sum-
mer weather we would like to
have enough to pay for the wash-
but we will not
al-1
our
S. 1. Robison, W. F. Smith, M.
McCord. W. 1). Berrv, N. M. Rob-
erts, D. R. Hibbets* S. W Rob-
ison, M. Smith, 11. B. Moore, C.
B. Christian, B. W. Kelly, J. J.
Meadows, Henry W. Coiner, J. E.
('only. J. M. Kennedy, J. <). But-
ler, II. I). Moore, A. II. Lyon,
Vista McCoy, V. V’. Story, A. Y.
Heard, A. Spence, J. R. Hampton,
R. L. Whatley, F. N. Bolin, J. H.
Kesseler, Felix W. Betts, S. IL
, Story, B. C. Anderson, J. F.
Davis, K. T Moore.
j P. S. You will understand that,
it is necessary that you take ac-
tion upon this petition at once—
for Morris will certainly be elect-
ed Governor on July 22nd, ami
we would luvve no chance to “get
by” with such stuff with h :n.
(Political Advertisement)
bulge Bl.inton has th- r potation of
having the cleanest court docket in Tex-
as lie hi-, the siib-tuiti.il endorse-
ment and hearts support of Ins district,
composed of Taj lor, Callahan. I'.astland
and Shackelford counties He has pub
fished his platform both in tin- papers in
No valves, no smoke, no smell, no
trouble, with a “Florence” oil cook
stove. Let us demonstrate one in your
home Hall Hardware Company.
i2-d&wtf
Here’s Ballinger
Jones-
boro, Texlas, came in Tuesday to
visit her brother, Mike (’. Boyd
and family.
When You Have a Cold
Give it atteution, avoid ex
ure, be regular ami careful
your diet, also commence la
campaign Mr
Taking Big Chances.
It is a great risk to travel with
out a bottle of Chamberlain's
< olic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Ren:
edy, as this preparation cannot
be obtained on
steamships.
complaint are often sudden and
everyone should go prepared for
them Obtainable everywhere. . .
P.’.»L J. I V. • has '.ecu s
eriuteudent *>f our school for
is vv
him
roust ipa* ion ami indigest ion. My
wife also used them for imliges-
tion and they did her good,’ writ,
es Eugene S Knight, Wilmiug-
know
cold is belter. Its the
family cough syrup in
10 years. < let a bot I le
Keep it in your house
insurance. Sold at vmir
will see a great improvement m
your general health. Start taking
The People are For Judge
Blanton; Political Enemies
Predict His Election
Walker Drug Co., ami they
keyed this trouble ami put
$100,000.00
41.658.94
6,000.00
. 1,000.00
25,000.00
358.846.27
nratcdlv <-l' dlcn-vI I’onurrxsm.in Smith
to meet hnn m join* ib'li.ite and dis-
A stubborn backache
to suspect kidney trottbl
the kidneys ar«
swoolen stoopin
i twinge in the small of the
■ that almost ta
I away Doan’s
vive sluggish
Harwell Motor Co
Ballinger, Texas
Th* Moat Comfortable Route to
San Diego Exposition
For Literature and any information
Addrras any Santa I e Au'-nt
or
W. ». KtGNAN
I*' mt iii
i j
Mrs Nick Stallworth, Mr. apd
Mrs. W. T. Nichols and Ed fjb-
dle, were in the city Wednesday
to accompany Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Storey of Lott, who were en route
to Midland to visit relates.
Mrs. Storey is a sister of Alff?
St al I worth and they had been
here on a visit to her, and other
relatives the past week or two.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
TIIK DIAMOND IlBANU. A
l-adlr.t Aak year Uruflat far
I’llla la Rr4 an ! n.«Imc\V/
!«>««■». mH with m.M> Riiaxm. Vz
Taka aa a«kar Ray aT yawr V
<■*<••<• eifitR.TFrw
IHAMoVin lEIlAMIt CILLA, to
mn k nown >, tv-u. Sator. Alwaya Relial.la
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
minis! rut ion tin* das Jficat ion of
school has been raised, the
dizzy spells. The kidney scen>- building improved, flu* grounds
tions also passed too freely and. beautified and the school senti-
annoyed me a lot. I used Doan’s ment built up.
Kidney Bills, proeurml from the] We tjlk<. p|(..lsllrc in (.OI11I11CI11|.
1' ’ ing Prof. W ells to the people of
ni.' the eountv ami invite eorrr^spon-
■ deuce in regard to his fitness for
GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature cf
my back that I
owing
soreness. My
each year without
vote Tlicr<* is h >
Ynii snvc in per cent by bir. in-.- on*
this month, A $ saved, is a $ made
< trder a ‘'l-bitcmc" now. Hal! Hard-;
ware Company. 12-dwtf
__I they- produce. Obtainable
where.
How s This?
W.« offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any ease of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by Hall’s
Catarrh Cure.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure has been
taken bv catarrh sufferers for thcl What.
. _____ i i___i _
I, 1 1 imonials. free
confains Pine-Tar, Antiseptic Oilsi '' 1 hem-v
and Balsams. Is slightly laxa Sold by all 1
morning for Winters ami
point ■> in t he county t
friend s.
tary, at $’>0.00 per mouth.
Some of our Tenant Farmers are
sorely in need of assistance and {
would like to have you O. K. an
miler for a small shce of bacon, to!
relieve the hunger of their crying
i'almrs.
\Ve earnestly hope that we have
not asked for more than we are j
entitled to, and wo confidently ex- ......i -.’ ------ ........ ......•
poet an early and favorable reply? H»*’t Doan s Kidney Pills the
We do not want anything done same that Mr. Knox had. 1* os-
without the greatest publicity, ter-Milburn Co, Props., Buffalo,
possible, and we are therefore
sending a copy of this request to
several of the principal newspa-
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per*
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one t<»de<-«*ive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and *• «Fust-as-goo<l ” are but
Experiments that trifle with ami cmlanget the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Bx^K-rimcnU
What is CASTORiA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Parc*
(torie. Drops ami Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It. destroys W arms
nnd alhivs Feverishness. For more than thlr‘v years it
has bvt'ii in constant use for the relief of < oiistipotion.
Flatulency Wind Coll**, all 'I ’ccthlng 'I’roub'es ami
IMarrliieu. It regulates the Stomach ami ltow«l«v
Hssimihites the I'ootl, giving healthy nml natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s I'rlcuJ,
Prie** .»<)<•, at all dealers. Doti t ||H> office of t'ounty Superinten-
sitnply ask for a kidney remedy
come known as the most reliable
reme<ly for Catarrh. Hall’s Cat-
arrh Cure acts thru the Blood on
the M m-ous surfaces, expelling the
Poison from the Blood an heal-
ing the diseased portions
Alter you have taken Hall’s
Loans and Discounts
. $347,504.39
U. S. Bonds
26 500 00
Banking House, F. and F.
25,000.00
Stock Federal Reserve Bank
3.80000
Acceptances (Cotton)
16,086.30
Cash and Exchange
113,584 52
$532,475.31
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 19, 1916, newspaper, July 19, 1916; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1178326/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.