The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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A TEXAS WONDER
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TTTE DaHY LEDGER
flit’s a Pleasure to Serve You
The Walker Drug Company
“In Business For Your Health”
’Phones 12 and 13 The Rexail Store
August 10th, 11th, and 12th
AS a method of advertising the United Drug Companv (composed of 7,000 leading druggists of the United
States) has authorized us to run their National One Cent Sale on their well known Rexail Remedies
and other products. Weeks says, “mike your dollars have more cents” by taking advantage of this
opportunity to obtoin theses goods at practically one-half their actual value The plan is this, buy
one at full retail price and we will sell you the second article of the same kind for One Cent regardless of its
retail value. Visit our store and look over the merchandise to be sold on the one cent plan. You and your
friends can club together and buy. This is a sure enough drug store money saving sale. Cut out this list,
check your wants and you will be surprised at the amount of money we will save you on every day needs.
Remember, the More You Spend the More You Save
Toilet Articles
30c Bouquet Jeanice Talcum......................2 for 51c
25c Violet Rexail Talcum.........................2 for 26c
15c Jergens Cold Cream..........................2 for 16c
50c Alma Zada Face Powder.....................2 for 51c
50e Arbutus Vanishing Cream ................... 2 for 51c
25c Tooth Powder...............................2 for 26c
50c Wilson Freckle Cream .......................2 for 51c
10c Bath Salt ...................................2 for 11c
25c Nyals Skin Soap.............................2 for 26c
25c Cake Imported Soap ........................2 for 26c
10c Rexail Toilet Soap ...........................2 for 11c
Palm Olive Soap.................................2 for 16c
50c Violet Dulce Face Powder.....................2 for 51c
75c Harmony Toilet Water......................2 for 76c
50c Harmony Shampoo ..........................2 for 51c
50e Harmony Cocoa Butter Cream.................2 for 51c
50c Violet Dulce Vanishing Cream..................2 for 51c
25c Rexail Tooth Paste ..........................2 for 26c
50c Violet Dulce Cold ('ream......................2 for 51c
25c Violet Dulce Talcum Powder ................ 2 for 26c
Household Remedies
50c Cough Syrup ................................2 for 51c
15c Bronchial Tablets............................2 for 16c
25c Salve........................................2 for 26c
50c Blood Tablets .............................. 2 for 51c
25c Liniment ....................................2 for 26c
$1.00 Sarsaparilla .................,........... 2 for $1.01
$1.00 Hair Tonic...............................2 for $1.01
$1.00 Catarrh Remedy ........................ 2 for $1.01
$1.00 Nerve Tonic ........................... 2 for $1.01
25c Corn Remedy...............................2 for 26c
$1.00 Female Tonic........................... 2 for $1.01
$1.00 Choctaw Liver Medicine................. 2 for $1.01
35c Heptol....................................2 for $1.01
50c Kidney Pills ................................2 for 51c
$1.00 Wine of Cod Liver Extract.................2 for $1.01
25c Week’s Cold Tablets.........................2 for 26c
25c Calomel Tablets .............................2 for 26c
25c Hinkle Tablets ............................. 2 for 26c
25c Cascara Aromatic............................2 for 26c
Rubber Goods and Household Needs
$2.00 Fountain Syringe ....................•.....2 for $2.01
25c Stork Nurser................................2 for 26c
5c Stork Nipple................................. 2 for 6c
]0c Stork Pacifier...............................2 for 11c
5c Medicine Droppers ............................2 for 6c
50c Rubber (doves .............................2 for 51c
75c Rubber Sponge...............................2 for 76c
$1.00 Bathing Caps.............................2 for $1.01
$1.25 Clinical Themometor......................2 for $1.26
25c Foot Powder.................................2 for 26c
25c Healing Salve................................2 for 26c
50c Pile Remedy...... ..........................2 for 51c
30c Extract of Vanilla...........................2 for 31c
25c Baby Cough Syrup ..........................2 for 26c
25c Peroxide Cream ............................2 for 26c
35c Hair Brush..................................2 for 36c
$2.00 Bulb Syringe............................2 for $2.01
$1.75 Fountain Syr nge ........................ .2 for $1.76
25c straw Hat Dye...............................2 for 26c
Good Stationery
25c Lord Baltimore Linen........................2 for 26c
35c Tangara Fabric..............................2 for 36c
25c box Fabric Finish ............................2 for 26c
10c Dozen Thumb Tacks..........................2 for 11c
5c Pen Clips.....................................2 for 6c
10c Ink Tablets ................................2 for 11c
5c Ink Tablets ................................. 2 for 6c
10c Pen Holders ................................2 for 11c
5c High Grade Lead Pencils ......................2 for 6c
10e Envelopes ..................................2 for 11c
10c Dozen Steel Pens ........................... 2 for 11c
75c Tinted Stationery ...........................2 for 76c
75c Gilt Edge Tinted Cards ......................2 for 76c
65c Tinted Cards ................................2 for 66c
15c Linen Tablets................................2 for 16c
15c Linen Envelopes ............................2 for 16c
5c Bottle Ink.....................................2 for 6c
The 1
First National Bank
of Ballinger
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PICTURE PROGRAM ♦
Three Days Only
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
•<en
back down a joint
has |t (. spvera] weeks' strenuous work
Abilene |,e,.n sorted and haled into loOO-
The Best Laxative
Bert Fletcher of Maverick, was
ouse Company the
store(j for them an<|
pound bales similar to cotton, be-
ing bound in the regular cotton
bagging and ties.
to
ef-
tff deposited Oil the <|
o!i the persons of tin
and in the pit.
The casing was being tightened
to force the oil out the top.
The tubing for the pump
now arrived ami will be h
out as soon as possible. When the
pump is rigged the well will
best laxative is outdoor exercise.
Drink a full glass of water half an
hour before breakfast and eat. an
abundance of fruit and vegetables,
also establish a regular habit and
be sure that your bowels move
once each day. When a medicine
is needed tAke Chamberlain’s
Tablets. They are pleasant
take and mild and gentle in
feet. Obtainable everywhere.
... . ..- it! - ■" ami magazine
>11 in the well would be agitated. g.lt|iere(i bv t;H> Cuero rivi(. Ll.;
: r • I ! , f n n r k I I t \t• ♦ » 1 a • . . l. i i.,
I guo, is now ready for shipmen
The papers has been gathered a
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the M
Signature of '
by constitutional conditions re-
quires constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in-
ternally and acts thru tin- Blood
on the Mucous Surfaces of the sys-
tem thereby destroying the foun-
dation of the disease, giving the
patient strength by building up
the constittuion and assisting na-
ture in doing its work. The pro-
prietors have so much faith in the
curative powers of Hall’s Catarrh
Cure that they offer One Hundred
Dollars for any case that it fails
to cure. Send for list of testi-
monials.
Address; F. J. Cheney & Co.,
Toledo. Ohio. Sold by all drug-
gists, 5c.
$100 Reward, S100
i The readers of this paper will he
pleased to learn that there is al
least one dreaded disease that
science has been aide to cure in
ii nd Ware-
paper was
CUERO ORIGINATES A NEW > Ballinger Friday to meet his
SCHEME. PAPER IS BALED Wile and two little sons who
AT A COMPRESS ‘•ame in at noon from a visit to
-- I relatives at Mulli»>.
Imiies. 1 iirough the courtesy «»!;< atarrh being greatly influenced
1,e the Cuero C'ompres
put to a test to determine its pro-!}]
during ability. This test may be
possible before Sunday
mllE F EDERAL RESERVE” System of Banks, of
which our bank is a member, was thought out
by the best brains in the banking and business
world.
t
This system demands that a bankbe sound before
it can become a member bank.
We can take care of your banking business and I
shall be glad to have you come in and “make your-
self at home.”
€Wi'IUdiono£JSonfe.
OIL WELL OVERFLOWS;
DRENCHES MEN
The Hunch oil well proved its
worth again Wednesday afternoon
when at intervals throughout the
evening it “erupted”—spurting
oil all around the derrick, drench-
ing the workmen ami pulling oft
a regular geyser stunt.
At times the oil would flow sev-
eral minutes on a stretch, spurt-
ing to the height of several feet.
During these periodic outbreaks
several barrels of rich oil would
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Cut this ad out, it is worth twenty-five per cent discount on Rexail goods not on sale. Good until
August 15 th. Send us your orders by mail, parcel post given prompt attention. Send postage.
After the invocation <M Asb-
Blteb rd Photoplays
Presents
Admission 10c
THE BUSY SHOP !
Election of officers.
Magazines and Old Books
] want all the old books and
5:()() p. m.
Park.
Bills and communications.
Adjournment to 1 :30 o'elocl
1:30 p. m. Selection of next'
HENS BEAR FRUIT
Healthy hens are great profit
bearers. I’se Ross' “Dead Quick’’
Spray about your poultry. It is
the “just-right” chicken disin-
fectant and insecticide. It keeps
them free of mites, lice, and des-
troys germs that cause roup, cho-
lera, etc.
Sold in Ballinger by the Walker
Drug Co.
“The Grasp
of Greed”.
A tremendously. interesting
and powerful drama of heait
rente with ope of the best tail's ol
lh<' morning. Mrs. Clara B Wat-
Gome
To See Us!
We have bought the Sides &
Smith Confectionary on Hut-
chings avenue and will put
out the very best cream, cold
drinks and confections the
market affords. Also a fine V
line of fruits, candies, Tobac-
cos, cigars, etc. Come to see
us. t 11
Moore & McKinly
Opposite Queen Theatre
t hr \ i i*1 t s. ( lias Faulkner <.(
follow >',| w ith a short ta’k «'• ' *'
I all' of the lorrtl lodge. (’ll it1’
count of the absence of J. T
Lust. Sovereign Alexander res
to some brief business before ad-
journing for noon.
This afternoon the sessions
were secret, the taking up of the
pass word, seating of the dele-
gates, ami singing of the opening
ode being on the program. An
address by Frank Hensley of Mul-(
I in will featiire the meeting this
afternoon, and tonight the annual
contest between the several W.
:». W. teams will be held. ; _ ------
An address by C. II. Jenkirs is magazines I can get to help fill
the chief number on program to-
morrow afternoon. — -------
which will be given about th^ee
o’clock will be followed by a fish
fry at the Gun Club Park at five.
The following is the complet ■ pro-
gram for tomorrow:
8:30 a. m. Association called to
order by President.
utions and Obituary.
Address by Sov. C. II. Jenkins
on Good of the Order.
Invocation by Sov. L. J. Mims.
Grove in a welcome a hires’. Io the
women visitors and her speech
was well received. Mrs. < lierry
was not present •<» respond tn this
• my ear. Don’t burn them. Phone
This address i me and I will come for them (tuick.
Paone 27 or 190. Albert Sledge.
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 M;m. tf
LOG ROLLERS MEET
IT BROWNWOOD
( Brow nwood 1 ’• ill ,f in 1
Between forty and fifty vbut-
g <|<deg:ites Were pl-esent wh’H!
•eside >t (b’orgp P Walter c died
e Centra! West Texas Log Roll-
er Association to o'-der this morn
in
ing in the local h i’I M :<*!i on*
ihusiasi'i was shewn h” every visi-
tor. as well as the large number
o| local members who a!‘ended 1:.<•
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.