The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 2, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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“STRICTLY FRESH ’
that's the motto we ever ad-
here to when it comes to dairy
products. Our milk and cream
is produced |>y the finest stock
ever herded together. Our
butter is churned in a dairy
that is a mode! of sanitary
perfection. Get the best and
you’ll know how to choose
hereafter.
JACKSON DAIRY
Phone 5903
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Our Friends
him.
r-
that I
a cer-
Continued from Pace One.
J that 1 have expected of this Nat-
’ ional Body, since its inception,
no I ... • ’.......*.
that the train
catahni je of th<
inenls
will
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amplest ional'l
t h<
teach in the public school.
accomplishment.
trv todav.
and
ifiernoon.
Abilene,
They
certificati s
e<>n-
and
rebinv
I'iiai
ill bette
ha i ma
Electric Lights
Walker
noon
that
and
into the world either to Indn 01
hinder the Physician in his fight
for the alleviation of pain and the
daughter in a
period of time.
Weeks Places Responsibility on
the State Board of Pharmacy.
Upstairs in old Fidelity
Credit Co s Often. Phone
men upon whom the
failure of America!
al-
to
< om-
small
You may suffer all the
ills of antiquated lights
tonight and, tomorrow
night, w e could have
your house brilliantly il-
Miss Etta Hutton left Thurs
day aft< rm.o:i for Texarkana
where she will teach in the pub
lie schools the ensuing year.
the way is easy—Let us
tell you the cost.
flcat ions
ist rat io!
to change its mind i'<
man's qualification* v
rm OfbUBAJICl
The Best Companies
PROMPT 1BRVIC1
Kost .business solicited.
Houston, where hi*
school term with his
aunt and attends school.
with the on
umpialiifed, that applicant may
not only impose on the physicians
and patients of the State of
Texas, but on those of thirty-five
other states as well, if he chooses
and
for
st niggling,
best for Coughs and ('olds. Those
who have used Dr. King's New
FARMERS^MERGIANT5 STATE DANK
BALLINGER. TEXAS
snK yeay helps you ;. ■
ding a
i once
oval on
have materially assisted
us in building up our bus-
iness by telling their
friends of the excellent
banking service we ren-
der them. I
If you feel that your bank
ing business entitles you
to thebestserviceobtain-
able we would be glad to
have you call on us with
a view doing your busi-
ness with us.
blemishes on t h<*,
ABUNDANT FLUFH HAIR IS
IMPOSSIBLE IF fflll HAVE DANORUEF
friends. Besides every bottle is
guaranteed. If you don't get
-atisfaetion you get your money
'•ack Buy a bottle, us,. as direct.
«•<]. Keep what is left for Cough
and Cold insurance.
through crooked work on lhe pari
of the applicant or through the
remedies to be
I he .sick ami affl
lan(| of "urs.
showing
Read tii<* • ndorse-
ments of business men as to the
11 oroiiL’biiess of training. Read
the description of our extensive
dandruff, checks falling hair and correct*
generally, diseases of the hair and scalj
The poalilve results and its delicate 1 ut
refreshing odor recommends Newbi
Herplcide to ladles of retlnernent eve
where.
Newbro's Herplc’de tn M»c and JJ.00 si
Is sold and guaranteed to do all thai
claimed,
money will be refunded
Applications made by the bust barbers
and hair dressers.
The Walker Drug Co. Ballinger
d may men have come under my
• observation who were positively
dangerous in th,. dispensing room
from sheer ignorance of the very
principles of Pharmacy. These
is
If you are not satisfied y< ur
g the umiualiii d, w<
unpardon-
Their ability to think, to do,
to act according to the dictator
of a well trained mind will meas-
ilie their success.
How to give them the most of
this important training in the
shortest time and nt a reasonable
ast, is the question that a cata-
logue from America's largest
business training school will ans-
wer. Whenever a group of par-,
cuts get together, whether it be,
in the home, in the store, or at a'
convention, and the question of:
the kind of an education to give
a hoy or girl comes up, some
well informed parent and patron
of the Tyler Commercial College,
Tyler, Texas, will tell of the ad-
vantages of this famous institu-
tion and what wonderful results
it accomplished for his son or
will bring out and show fairly
the applicant 's knowledge or lack
of same.
Careful, painstaking work is
neeesary in grading papers, that
every applicant may get exact
justice. There are two things
fine
50c.
For im'aats and Children
It: l!so For Over 30 Year*
Miss Inez Butler of Abilene, Always bears -J?
passed thru Ballinger Friday vn | the ^7^
route to Bradv, where she will I Signature of ’
not only commit an
able sin against our
but hang a milLston,.
neck of the physician who
ever well qualified is rei
I le will tell of his
since graduating
in this institution ami will em-
phasize the fact
J
First, a standard of fn< liminary
education to be required of appli-
cants in all states. Too many are
trying to master Pharmacy whose
elementary education is deficient.
i I am out of patience with the
'applicant who can't write legibly
and is unable to spell correctly
'the commonest of English words.
the
worthless to his patient through
tiie ignorance and inefficiency ot
a prescriptiouist, u: on w hom a
New Discovery itself. Its a plea-
sant sweet syrup, easy to take It
contains the medicines which
THE Texas Wonder ..ores kldr'*y an<
bladder troubles, dissolves gravel, cure#
diahet.-s, weitk and Inuie backs rheuma-
tism and all irregnlrtntie.s of the kidneys and
bladder in both men and women. If not sold
by your druggist, will be sent by mail on re-
ceipt of Si. ()ne smjalJ .settle is two months’
treatment and seldom fails to ta-rtect a cure.
Send for testimonials from this and other
How often we hear a beautiful woman
referred to as having a regal head!
that head of its hair and in-
Mood of a queenly, royal bearing we have
a fright. The hair makes all the differ-
•nce To have that glorious abundance
ot radiant hair which always crowns “a
regal head," one should use Newbro's
Herplcide.
Herplcide represents the last word In
MientlNc hair culture. It destroys the
members treat their duties light-
ly as though thc work was of
small importance. The eyes of
the Medical profession are upon
us. Indirectly we shoulder at
least half of the responsibilty to
1 he afflicted of our land. The
must depend. We have ac
lb,, responsibility of p;:>si:i
I lie qualifications of men
!.? in<>t ter Iicm
Jvur Lock-ou
dedra li^litnio
kDISON MAZDA LAMPS
Because your house is
not wired is no reason
why you should abondon
state board of pharmacy licensed
them to dispens,, physicians pre-
scriptions. Such a mistake on
the part of the board of pharmacy
can never he corrected. < ertif'-
you will see that the Ty
mer -iaI ( 'ollege is J j < »t t
Will My Child Take Dr. King s
New Discovery?
real moment
Ilerbine is thc medicine
cures biliousness, malaria
constipation. The first
Ballinger
Electric Light
and Power
Company
'Phone - - - - 31
disgrace to the calling but the
blame is not o be placed upon'
the licentiate I ut upon t’ • boa:
who licensed him. There is no
way for a board of pharmacy to
evade the responsibility, since the
approval of thc board made him
a registered Pharmacist and sub- j JE'
scribed to a false statement when j
it signed his certificate.
I do not believe that all hoards
are as careful as they should be
either in the preparation of the
questions or in the grading of
papers. I do not believe we take
our position as seriously as we
should or appreciate our respon-
sibilities to the fullest extent.
The work that is required for
the preparation of questions is
no small matter, if the questions
are practicable and of a sort that
admini- t< r< <1 1<
let cd of t liis g!
tached to licensing a man
practice Pharmacy that <
appear on the surface, and
fear is not appreciated by
board member. If the
Board of Pharmacy issues
Mr.
CASTO RIA
statement of fillies ami qiiaili'iea
tion. There is a woeful lack ol
proficiency in practical work and
a notable absence of manipulative
skill in too many of th**
men who are coming
in>! it lit ion thai
foremost of the
your son or
ua’ed 'Tom this
insiitulimi they will hold a diplo-
ma that represents efliciem'v, and
will not only be a passport into
the best salaried positions. but
Here I wish to assure <
iiu*ml>i r of lhe National
that the Texas Boat'll of
ma-'y stands o\er ready to
.•l>« rate with cverv one of you for
the bitterment of Pharmacy
the attainment of that
which we
I namely, In
business and
Write for a
ler < ommer-
bv doctoring the liver, which is,
torpid. Ilerl'ine is a powerful
liver eorrectant. It purifies the
system, stimulates lhe vital or-;
gaiiH ami ipuls the body in
vigorous condition. Priei
Sold by the Walker Drug Co.
The new dress goods are beau-
tiful at Higginbotham’s.
•ountry. When
• laliter has gr;
examinations standardiz e ,|
that Registered Pharmacist
! mean the same thing in e
state. There are at present too
'many standards and too little
uniformity in the requirements
of the different boards.
I would like to impress on this
.body the gravity of the proposi-
tion in licensing applicants who
are unqualified Io practice the
profession of Pharmacy. Person
al experiemq. with licensed Phar-
macists in my own business has
taught me that men have been li-
cense,] who are totally unfit and
unqualified for the work. This
Mrs. W. A. Matthews and baby
TTTE DAILY LEDGER
PARENTS, THAT SON OR
DAUGHTER, WHAT ABOUT
THEIR FUTURE SUCCES S ?
iA%s'CAPUDiNE’*
FOR ACHESAND PAINS i
self at home.
of Ballinger
THE “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
The
First National Bank
N-42
Increase Bread Prices
f
On account of the advance in •
flour from $6.00 to $8.50 per barrel
we cannot sell six leaves of bread!
for 25c, and beginning Monday breatl
; will be five cents straight. I We will
I continue to give you the best bread •
that the best flour can make, and
| all kinds of fresh groceries on the
same basis.
L*. B. Stubbs
Grocer und Bilker
’Phones 93 and 94
LEAC H AUTO WORKS,
Exclusive Mechanics
Just a limited amount of work accepted.
’I his is done in order to turn off work satisfactorly and promptly to
engagements. r r J
We do work for the exclusive class, where greasy mechanics are not
used to soil your seat covers and upholstering.
If you are an exacting owner in regards to apj earar.ee and perform-
ance, I can supply your wants.
Terms: C 0. D. -f. o. b. garage upon acceptance prepaid.
H. M. LEACH, Proprietor
Gome
To See Us!
We have bought the Sides &
Smith Confectionery on Hut-
chings avenue and will put
out the very best cream, cold
drinks and confections the
market affords. Also a fine
line of fruits, candies, Tobas-
cos, cigars, etc. Come to see
us.
Moore & McKinly
Opposite Queen Theatre
If Going to Winters
Go the Quick Way.
BROOKS' AUTO LINE
Will Take You to
WINTERS
For
75c
?»«»rnj4er* called for nn<! delivered to
any pail of the city. Buainean apprei iatc.1
’Phones 12 and 135
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 2, 1916, newspaper, September 2, 1916; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1178628/m1/2/?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.