The Banner-Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1916 Page: 1 of 18
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THE BANNER-LEDGER
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VOLUME 36 BALLINGER, RUNNELS COUNTY, TEX AS, FRH)AY? SEPTEMBERiV.loiti. N UMBER f
20 Pounds SUGAR $1.00
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MARKET QUOTATIONS
RUNNING TO MARK
ELECTRICAL SI8RM
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The Winters State
FEDERAL OFFICERS GET
FOUR BOOTLEGGERS
Save On Your Shoe Bill
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s $1.00
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NATIONAL
PAY UP WEEK
OCTOBER
2 TO 7-1916
Miller returned imine
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within a mile <
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Pay Your Account Pay-Up Week, a Surprise Awaits You ||
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HAIL, WIND AND RAIN DOES
$100,000 DAMAGE TO CROPS
facility consistent with good hank-
ing-
was sustained I y
county as t he i esi
and tail Suudav
inion of t hose \\ h
on the reports eon
different
i kid"
and
ths
and
til a lafe hour Monday
In this section the cotto:
$41.00
1.00
. . 50c
. . 25c
. . 25c
. . 11c
. 14c
13c
go Me'
ig within
1. know n
even passenger' Case to Count}
oininissioher l-'e!i Mi-\\ illiauis.
(FKellev X Walton
up un-
morning
Was des
Gaston and Baby
heavy hail fell, p
WINTERS POOL HALL
MAN GETS $50 FINE
am pat oft <•
ied on
>aner in
BALLINGER GIRL TAKES
PART IN MIDLAND
The rain was spottei
lions of the county r«
rain. The divide count
Winters and Wingate
rain. The rain was ligh
llatchel. Maverick, M
ters, Olfen. Paint Koe
M i .mb on. who had hern making
la.me with B. E Brown of the Crews
country. passed through Ballinger Wed-
ncsd.n en route to Bosque county to
inaki hi. future home. Before leaving
in'Iv' 1 the Banner-Lcdget
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form Sunilav night
E. H Harding and
Si\ to W T h’oiith
the new ear coming fully .quip
pe<| with extra cases, bumper
mud chains, etc
Higginbotham- ' urrie- Willi
ams <'<> reports the sale of a new
dl 'i I.C defendant attempted to
th t the minor was quest.oned
ns age when lie entered the pool
'I after saying that the he was of
v.?■ allowed to play pool. The
ased its case on the fact that
w did i'Qt use proper diligence to
ut whether the patron was of
not i xctisable in the sight
and also introduced evi-
a that the patron of the
not tell the defendant that
tv-one years old.
of both green bolls an
ton, but one farmer st:
tin >rning.
.. “the Miss
HI GH MH,I.I K MARRIED LAST
VAN PCLT, KIRK & MAGK
Read of the other b»<? savings—inside—
goods an<J left
noon for Burl
?Lddliii.’ Cotton
Cotton Seed
Maize
Oats
Butler
E. B Killingsworth. of Runnels gon
ty, was among the farmers, who suf it
ed from the storm Sunday night The
hail did not strike Mr Killing'wortl ■
field, but he lost a good horse The
make their future home I’.efore
leaving Mr. Mon laud
Banner-Ledger to
a-e oi the State ot 1 exas v$«
Whitlow was tried in Justice
court ;<t W inters Wednesday
iidi.t of guilty returned by the
1 ;■ fine oi $50 assessed against
Counsel for defense gave
LEFT FOR NEW MEXICO
J. D. Moreland, who has farm-
ed near Ballinger, the past several
is reported from the Norton eoun
try. In this territory
square of farms wa
country, were visitor. to Ballinger
Tuesday, the gentlemen looking after
business while the ladies dul some trad-
ing. Both of the
tints of the hail
but did not suf ft
their neighbors.
Monday
Thursday
Best grade calico, 20 yards
O Cedar Mon, $1.25 value
30 boxes good matches.........
75c shirt, with or without collar 2 at
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$1
Best grade sheeting, 4 yards ....
Special lot $3 Mtns hats .......
Tomatoes, 12 one pound cans ....
Anchor window shades, 3 for ....
• $1
- $1
. $1
. $1
Tuesday
Friday
Spi igtime bleached domestic
16
Good quality dress ginghams, 20 yards
yards ..................
$1
on this dav, special at
. $1
$1.50 Men’s shirts all sizes, special
$1
75c Men ’s knit nnion suits. 2 for .
. $1
2 boxes black powder shells
SI
2 sets dinner elates
$1
$1.50 school dresses ........
$1
Peaberry coffee 6 pounds.......
- $1
Wednesday
Saturday
Good cotton checks, 20 yards for
$1
Good Turkish towels, 4 pairs ....
--$1
1 $1.50 fiber suit case .............
$1
Men’s socks, all colors. 12 pairs .
$1
5 cans 25c K C. Banking Powder
$1
$1.50 rocket knives, special .
..$1
$1.50 sport hats................
$1
12 cans, 1 pound peas...........
..$1
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Sledge, A. W. The Banner-Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1916, newspaper, September 29, 1916; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1178855/m1/1/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.