The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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RURAL CREDIT LAW
KASTORIA
FOR LAND BANKSi
For Infants and Children.
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trip to
attended
the past
Friday at noon from an extend-
ed visit to relatives and friends
in Oklahoma and North Texas.
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Starr
J. P. Whittington and little
daughter, of the Tokeen country,
were shopping in Ballinger Fri-
day.
Mrs. John McMinn and daugh-
ter, Miss Cclest returned home
Mrs. Carl Jeanes anti sister, lit-
tle Miss Mae Gadington left Fri-
day to visit relatives at San An-
gelo a few days.
gity
ST. L.OUIS
“It
ments
course
n + ity a
longer.
It don’t take long and
the way is easy—Let us
tell you the cost.
Vow _buimeaa solicited.
M1m Maggie
Upstairs in old Fidelity
Credit Co e Ofles. Phone
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You may suffer all the
iTlfFof antiquated lights
tonight and, tomorrow
night, w e could have
your house brilliantly il-
luminated with electric-
ity.
Get a hoi tie
Keep it in your house
HU DhlUEANOl
The Best Companies
tK MlJ.—Household goods in-
cluding wardrobe, dining table,
airs, In ds, springs, and ot her ar-
WILL PREACH
SUNDAY NIGHT
FIRST BALE TWO
DAYS EARLY
the,
per'
COLEMAN TO HAVE FALL
FAIR
In making mention of the re-
vival in progress in the Mazeland
community yesterday, where Rev.
Stanford is doing the preachin r,
\v(. should have stated th .1 Rev.
Stanford would return borne Sun-
day afternoon, and preach at the
Methodist church Sunday night.
He will preach at Mazeland at 11
o'clock Sunday morning and re-
turn here for the evening service.
Mrs. J. G. Douglass and little
son Sidney, left Friday morning
over the A. & S. for Fort Worth.
Cleburne and other places where
they will visit a few weeks.
F. G. Hoelscher, the Olfen mer-
chant, was transacting business in
Ballinger Thursday and while
here renewed with the Banner-
Ledger for another year.
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irs. Of
light inti
Try it and see—one application
will prove more than a column
of claims.
Phila., Pa.,
wonderful
Sloan’s Liniment on
To think after all these years of
pain ore application gave me re-
lief. Many thanks for what your
remedy has done for me.’’ Don’t
keep on suffering, apply Sloan’s
Liniment where your pain is and
notice how quick you get relief.
Penetrates without rubbing. Buy
iriival indicated a short ci
•11 from what we have been -•
body, and its deep soft cushions
are all quality features.
“These are, however, only sur-
face attractions, which delight the
eye of the person who knows
nothing of the difference between
the carburetor and the differen-
tial. Underneath them are the
quality appointments that attract
the commendation of the man
who knows a motor.
“The rugged frame, built of the
best materials that money can buy
the high speed motor, developing
a maximum amount of power on
a minimum amount of gasoline.
Timken axles and bearings, and
the vanadium steel springs, all are
quality and they are the things
that count, especially when top-
ped by a nice looking, well ap-
pointed body.
A Doctor’s Remedy for Coughs.
As a cure for coughs and colds
Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey com-
bines these remedies in just 1he
right proportion to do the most
good for summer coughs or colds
A trial will prove the value of this
splendid cough medicine. Dr.
Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey soothes the
VACATION
TIME
Constipation is the starting
point for many serious diseases.
To be healthy, keep khe bowels
active and regular. Ilerbine will
remove all accumulations m the
bowels and put the system in
prime condition. Price ”»Qe. Sold
RATES FOR
Classified Ads
Mr. and Mrs. \V. B. Ray and
■hildren, returned home Thursday
afternoon from an auto
Lampasas, where they •
the Baptist eneompment
week or two.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
and pay tor one 'hare or $5 worth
f -took. The maximum interest
to on tb.e loan that can be chary
The Small Farmer’s Friend
The farmer who buys n Tulsa Silo has
th r advantane over his neighbor in sav-
ing his feed and converting it into cash
at « time when there is a demand for en-
silage We make in sites from 50 to 150
tons. Get our figures.
Ballinger Lumber Co.
an(| built for the great< >1 endur-
ance, would offer no attraction to
the motorist of today, if it was
topped by a body of the vintage
When You Have a Cold
Give it attention, avoid expos-
ure, be regular and careful of
your diet, also commence taking
Dr. King’s New Discovery. 11
contains Pine-Tar, Antiseptic Oils
and Balsams. Is slightly laxa-
tive. Dr. King’s New Discovery
eases your cough, soothes your
throat and bronchial tubes, checks
your cold, starts to clear your
head. In a short time you know
that your cold is better. Its-the
standard family cough syrup in
use over 40 years,
at once.
as a cold insurance. Sold at your
druggist.
The net provides that the obli-
gations of each federal land bank
me guaranteed by all the other
fed* r 1 land banks throughout the
T i.i five to f< ry years, ir.it must
■onl. i;i an imori/.atioii plan of an-
nual or semi-annual payments, so
• ■ 4 £✓ *
sr.e federal land bonds, which arej
,i direct obligation of the federal i
at the final maturity of th"
•i. Tb.c loan must run for five
irs in strict conformity with its
■ms, after which tin’.’' it can be
ly paid <»r installments arceler-
Tl’e first bale of cotton last
rear w :s marketed in Ballimrer on
August 12th. The first bale for
the 1!»16 crop came in two days
earlier, being received on Aug. 10.
S nip wi re inclined to feel a lilt!
LET US HELP YOU
PUN YOUR TRIP
REDUCED RATES FOR ROUNDTRIP
TICKETS LIMITED TO OCTO-
BER 31st. 1916
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now staid:::
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When you yawn a good deal in
the daytime, feel dull, achey and
want to stretch frequently it is an
unmistakable sympti ms of mal-
aria, and unless you do something
at once you are booked for a spell
of chills. Ilerbine is a chill med-
icine that will prevent or cour*
de disease. it drives out th* im-
purities on which the malarial
I germs thrives, strengthens the
liver and cleanses i|ie bowels.
'Lan $100 m r more than $10,000
to one borrower. Every applicant
must become a stockholder in the
national f rm loan assoic.ition of
his district. For every on° him-
Why not form a profit-
able one? You will find
it easy to deposit your
funds with us, either
by mail or in person and
paying for your needs by
check.
This h abit has the
tendency to save money
for you and s h o u 1 d b e
started at once, with
ped out their household goods to
Winters Thursday and they Id
James S. Ferguson,
writes: “I have had
relief since I used
my knees.
IN
THE BALLINGER DAILY
LEDGER
^>ne cent per word first insertion.
H&if cent per word each subse-
re; ent insertion.
Black face type double regular
rate
Cash must accompany copy ex-
cept where party has regular open
account with us.
Call Telephone No. 27
“Now i am not trying to say
that American motorist looks on-
ly for the showy things. Far he
it from that, for he’s motor-wise,
and he wants a powcrl. I endur-
Ballinger
Electric Light
and Power
Cojmpany
- 31
Ml
Bacon, 400 Broai
Phonograph Ageney.
SAYS SAXON IS
ECONOMICAL CAR
world of good. A 25c bottle will
more than convince you—it will
stop your cough. At druggists.
Passengers called for and delivered
any part of the city. Business appreciated
’Phones 12 and 135
<1 by the mortgages so hypothe-,
■. 1‘. I. The bonds hear a lower!
rate of interest than the moTTgag-
iDlSO
Because your house is
not wired is no reason
why you should abondon
the idea of using
Electric Lights.
ample. It s a moth
and, l< okiug at it t
point of tb.e < 'i1
field, it Li comes a
with 1
and lalu.r savin
He wants beauty
anep all in one, and I .
he want '.
lished, having a minimum capitaj
of $75O,OP(I. Each federal
Hours Phone
7:30 to 12 and 1 to 6 614
Dr. L. B. Stephens
Practice limited to Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat
Errors in refraction corrected
and Glasses Fitted
Office over Farmers and Mer-
chants State Bank, Ballinger.
Cure for Cholera Morbus.
“ When our little hoy, now seven
years old, was a baby he was cur-
ed of cholera morbus by Cham-
berlain’s Colic Cholera and Diarr-
hoea Remedy,’’ writes Mrs. Sidney
Simmons, Fair Haven, N. Y.
“Since then other members of my
family have used this valuable
medicine for colic and bowel trou-
ble with good satisfaction and 1
gladly endorse it as a remedy of
j exception»d merit.” Obtainable
everywhere.
FOR SALE- —one of the nicest
homes in Ballinger, at a real
ce to mak"
Mr. Lynn will
t fildh j manager of 1 i;c | niill at W ri-
ters. Their many friends in Bai-
ling r regret to see them leave
Ballinger hut wish them success
and happiness in thi ’r new hmm-.
Promotes Di^cslioul
ncss and Best .Contains
OpiunvMorphine norlM*
Not Narcotic.
* owner i f the mortufigt's
inated. The mortgages
■itej with tb.e district re-
nnoinfi <1 bv tin* fedt ral
San Diego Exposition
For Literature and any informati
Addreas any Santa Fe Agen
or
W. 8. KCBNAN
The business men of Coleman
held a “get together’’ meeting
this week and fixed the dates for
a fall fair and subscribed $1000
to finance the proposition. The
committee says $20(i() will be nec-
essary to handle the fair success-
fully and the committee is at
work raising the remainder of the
cash, and are meeting with suc-
cess. It is possible that Ballinger
will pull off a chicken show next
winter.
Trn or more farmers in
p.- ft.s of each district may
form national farm loan as
ions. Those local associations are
*-> furnish the federal land loans
..I ’ Pi' .atelv lioermio the only
stockholders of the federal land
■ank. I’nder strict rules of pur-
Miss Ann Truly left Friday at
noon for Miles to visit friends.
Rev. Father Goldbach visited
- friends at Rowena between trains
Friday.
ment, not a i<*at lire : H
a car, but in the Sax »n
in the nature of a bixm
F(»li'SALE- Two scholarships in
Tvler Business College. If you
i-onteniplate going to ** business
( allege, you can not beat this one
I AT-TOHOL- 3 TER CEXT '
' A Vegetable lYeparationfot As
the food and R^Yila
Stom.xhsandBiMtlsnt
Tb.e act provides for a federal
farm b an bureau at Washington
inder the supervision of a federal
faim loan board. The board con-1
sists of five member**, four ch< sen!
ly tic pi-esident with the advice;
and coi’.eent of the Senate, the
fifth is the secretary i f the tri as- i
ii’-v I’ll'* United Slates is io he
divided into twelve federal land
hie about twice a year,’’ writes
Joe Dingman, Webster City, Iowa.
“I have pains in mv side and
back and an awful soreness in mv
^miaeh. I heard of ( hambeflain’s
Tablets and tried them. By the
time I had used half a bottle of
them I was feeling fine and had
no signs of pain.” Obtainable ev-
erywhere.
in the
borne
l end de. In no ease can
difference in rate exceed one
cent per annum.
Loans can be made only for the
following purposes: To provide
for the purchase of land for agri-
cultural purposes or for the pur-
chase of equipment, fertilizer and
neci'sary livp stock; to erect
buildings and improve the land
mortgaged: to liquidate existing
incumbrances. No loan can ex-
ceed fifty percent of the value of
the land mortgaged and twenty
per cent of the value of perman-
ent insured improvements 1 here-
on.
No loan is to be made to any
person who is not at the time <»r
shortly Io become engaged in the
cultivation of the farm mortgag-
H5BCAST0RIA
Exact Copy cf Wrapper.
Always
Bears the
Signature
of
“Isn't it typical of the Ameri-
can people to want the latest ap-
pointments in motor cars.’’ ask-
eel R. 'I'. Williams of Higginboth-
am, Currie, Williams Co., local d»s
tributor of the Saxon Motor ears, |
in speaking of the latest develop-
ments in the automobile.
“It’s just another indication of'
that great maxim of America,
‘only ti e latest and the best. W by
I would risk most anything that
the finest motor in the country,
pri
it arcs 1 i.at place <
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FOR WILE
FOR SALE—Milch cow with
young calf. -J. K. Hutton, Bal-
linger. 11-3td
Go the Quick Way.
BROOKS’ AUTO LINE
Will Take You to
WINTERS
For
75c
PIANO BARGAIN — We have
two standard makes choice in-
struments, practically new- Your
choice of the two at a bargain, as
we have no use for twc. 1 hone
179.
FOR SALE American Adding
machine, in good shape. Price
♦25 The Ledger.
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1916, newspaper, August 11, 1916; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1178659/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.