Banner-Leader. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 26, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 11, 1903 Page: 3 of 8
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The BALLINGER LUMBER CO. handle
first class stuff for builuing purposes.
They figure close and accurately on all
bills and furnish just what they represent.
When in need of anything in our line let
me figure with you. Lime, Cement. Sash.
Doorsand blinds always on hand. : : : : :
W. J. MOSS,
Carpenter and
Repair Shop
Furniture Repairing a Specialty
In the Truly building Phone too
11. S. GRIGGS,
J. H. GRANT
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Phone connection
from residence
and office with the
main lines.
Your patronage solicited
&
GUION GREGG
ATTORN E Y- AT- L A W
11:21-
Nettie
BALLINGER
-:-C0.
comprehend it
Trustee Election.
(0 -J. R. McVAY, Manager U/
1 he election for trustee passed day from a trip to Abilene.
Messrs. Rather and Stone of
TEXAS, members were to be elected and Ballinger were here one day last
WINTERS,
s N ot What You Make
It’s What You Save
F.
’Phone .126
LUSK & CO
Phone 40.
to
THE SIGN OF
Attention Borrowers
GOOD TAILORING
best season
tion absolutely
LANGE & DOOSE
J. H. MILLER
Pork, Veal, Roasts,
Steaks. Sausage, Etc
want
will
man
fear
to
be
on
he
D.
21.
over the K of P
Phone 28. )
Business Meeting.
Song and collection.
Benediction.
Wingate had
in our towm
Here is the great
Easel now on display at
our store. It contains the <
line of beautiful new spring
tailoring samples sent us by
STRAUSS BRO$..CMW ,
Good Tailor* for 26 Year*
The Oak-Easel is the
connecting link between the
tailor and the faultlessly fin-
ished garments which give <
you so much pleasure to
wear. It's really 1 lesson
in good clothes buying to
see this great collection
of tailoring novelties.
'off quietly last Saturday. Two
Ful1 Roller Process Flour and Bolted
Corn Meal.
Does a general praetice.
Diseases of women and
children a specialty. Of-
fice
soon. Come out
every Friday night
your aid.”
Springtime is the
of the year for a man to realize
his situation and look back over
his life with real sadness and see
that they failed to make use of
some good opportunities for an
education. It is not vouchsafed
any man to have a day over. The
next is yours but the past will
not return. Ry the honest labor
of our own hands we secured
the means tj get what education
we now have and how awful it
does seem to us that some girls
Attorney - At Law
Office with the Banner-Leader.
BALLINGER. TEXAS.
Will give it careful attention. We loan money, discount notes, buy
and sell exchange, receive deposits and transact a general banking
business. All business entrusted to us will receive prompt and person-
al attention, we allow interest on time deposits.
W. C. Penn, Robert McGregor
and George Holman Sundayed in
San Angelo
The Presbyterian parsonage is
undergoing repairs preparatory
to occupancy by Dr. Hall the
new pastor.
There were services at only
two churches last Sunday, th<^
Presbyterian and Baptist
churches.
i
H. A. Thomson came in from
his Schleicher county ranch last
Sunday afternoon and reports
[ things flourishing in that section.
Editor P. E. Truly spent sev-
eral days in Ballinger the latter
, part of last week, assisting in
the organization of the Red Men's
j lodge which was consummated
' Saturday night.
i A change in the management
and ownership of the Winters i
Recorder occurred last week
J. W Dale, editor and manager I
has severed his connection with'
the paper and it will now be run •
under the name of Currier
Boyd.
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office over First National Bank
Glaaaess Scientifically I tted
Office over Findlater’s San Angelo
SUNDAY HOURS 9 to 10 A. M.
Phone*: Office 320. Residence 329
COTTON GIN IN CONNECTION
Ballinger, Texas.
Loans negotiated on your Farm and Ranch
Lands. Vendors Lein Notes taken up and
extended. Money Loaned at the lowest
possible rate of interest. Your business trans-
acted with the greatest possible dispatch.
Exclusive representative of H. P.
Drought & Co., one of the Oldest Loan
Companies doing business in this State
M. C. SMITH,
Attorney-At-Law.
()ffice up stairs in the Ostertag
Building.
BALLINGER TEXAS.
write
thing
some-
day s
There was con-
here Sunday
The only first class stable in Horses boarded and car-
the city. Can furnish convey- ed for at reasonable rates
ances for traveling men.
San Angelo, Texas, Jan. 24,1903
. Bass Bros. Drug Compauy,
Dear Sirs:—Please give me the price on 6 doz. Bass
Prairie Dog Poison, I have used it for three seasons and
it is good. Yours.
Dr. Buchanan
SPECIALIST
Practice limited to
Diseases of the
^Eye, Ear,
—®Nose and
Pumphrey.
(Too late for last week.)
As we seize our pen to
we can not think of one
save the spring has been
what retarded by a few
cold weather. '
siderable frost
morning but it did no damage.
We can soon have garden sass
now.
Since last we wrote we have
organized a Literary Society
here with good interest. The
proper literature w ill be purchas-
ed right away and we hope to
have something entertaining real
everybody
and “lend
week in the interest of the
Friend-in need society.
S. R. and J. M. Wilson have
sold their place to B. Franklin
of Kileen, Texas, who will move
out at once.
Several W O. W. boys attend-
ed a meeting of that order at
Wingate last Monday night.
Mark Hopkins.
(0
WY Hutchings Ave.
Over-Work Weakens
Your Kidneys.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
All the blood in your body passes through
your kidneys once every three minutes.
The kidneys are your
'EffVjSs blood purifiers, they f 11-
) ter out waste or
VYSLF lmPurltles in the blood.
. □ they *reslck or out
L VI °f order, they fail to do
\r ’yJ 1 their work-
m \ Pains,achesandrheu-
/ Lil mat ism come from ex-
cess °f uric *cld in the
...... blood, due to neglected
kidney trouble.
Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady
heart beats, and makes one feel as though
they had heart trouble, because the heart is
over-working in pumping thick, kidney-
poisoned blood through veins and arteries.
It used to be considered that orjly urinary
troubles were to be traced to the kidneys,
but now modern science proves that nearly
all constitutional diseases have their begin-
ning in kidney trouble.
If you are sick you can make no mistake
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer’s
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is
soon realized. It stands the highest for its
wonderful cures of the most distressing cases
and is sold on its merits
by all druggists in fifty-aSffiirFftii
cent and one-dollar siz-BfjfrffiiHa MMral „
es. You may have
sample bottle by mail Home of Swamp-Root,
free, also pamphlet telling you how to find
out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
& Co., Binghamton, N. Y.
Don’t make any mistake, but remember
the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer’s
Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton,
N. Y„ on every bottle.
Copy of a letter received by us today We have such
ones almost every day.
BASS BROS. DRUG CO.
For Sale By J. Y. PEARCE
hiss joiin Ezivon mm
DENTIST,
Office in K. P. B’ld’g.
BALLINGER, - - TEXAS.
* $300,000—Responsibility of Stockholders—$300,000
and boys of the school age have
good opportunities and do not
use them. These boys will make
men who wi 1 not know how to
write a straight prommisory
note should they ever
take or give one and
ashamed to write to a
business matters for
j cannot make himself understood.
Rubie I And the girls will make women
| with equal understanding and
’ ability and
Nelle w*^ Pass weeks and months
i without reading a page from
I some good book and will have a
mind not able to
if they do.
Dr. Wyatt of
1 official business
Wednesday last.
Mrs. O. C. Puckett is very
sick at this writing
W. T. Middleton returned Sun
£ Are you ^oin to Bu ild Sjf
1 Cor. 15:1-28—Miss
regory.
Song.
Paper—Mrs. Alvis.
That makes you rich and if you are
a^vc to your own interests you will find
you save money by trading here.
Other people do. Why not you? Our
groceries are the best.
W. C. PARKS. BROWNWOOD R. A. HALL J. B. JOHNSON
^4 S. M. PARKS JO WILMETH
Dr.J.A.Yunii4cr
PHYSICIAN
and
SURGEON
• GLOBER & SHAW
I*
* Solicit ’your trade when you
it
4t want the best meat—
B. Y. P. U. Program.
Sunday, April 12th, 1903.
Leader—R. L. Maddox.
Song.
Prayer.
Topic-Christ’s Teaching about
the Resurrection.—John
27, 40-44.
Song.
Readings:
Matthew 28:1 10 -Miss
Massay.
John 20:11.29—Miss
Green.
Acts 2:22 36—1. L. Alexander. much ,ess reasoning
four candidates were in the
field: E. D. Walker and M. D.
X |Chastain for the town trustee
It and F. G. Hoelcher and B. F.
t Corum for the country trustee
Z Following is the result: M.
r Chastain 118, E. D. Walker
5 B. F. Corum 111 and
r Hoelcher 21.
No matter how small, no matter how large
W dk G. Parks Bankng Ge.,
LIVERY JOHN HOFFER
STABLE = .....Proprietor.........
Hr. S. II. Kilby
Dentist,
Office over First National bank
Work guaranteed and prices
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Shepherd, C. P. Banner-Leader. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 26, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 11, 1903, newspaper, April 11, 1903; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1179574/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.