Banner-Leader. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 19, 1906 Page: 2 of 12
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$75 Each==$15 Cash and
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D. H. VZillingham. S
FIFTY LOTS FOB SALE. I
Notice of Special Stockholders
Meeting.
Notice is hereby given that a special
meeting of the stockholders of the Abi-
lene & Northern Railway Company has
been called by the Board of Directors
of said company to convene at the gen-
eral office of said company of the Farm-
ers and Merchants’ National Bank in
the city of Abilene, Taylor county,
Texas, at 9 o’clock a. m. on the 28th
day of June, A. D. 1906, which meet-
ing is called for the purpose of consid-
aring and authorizing the making, exe-
cution and delivery of the first mort-
gage bonds of said company in an a-
mount not exceeding $20,000 per mile
for each mile of main line constructed
or thereafter to be constructed by said
company, said bonds to be payable in
gold coin at a time not exceeding thirty
years from their date, and to bear in-
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C. A. Doose, President. D. M. Baker, Vice Pres, and Cashier,
Sam Baker, Asst. Cashier.
The First National Bank.
(Established in 1886)
Capital Stock $50,000.00
Undivided Profits $15,000.00.
Safe, Reliable and Conservative. Your Patronage Solicited.
—— DIRECTORS "■ ■
C. A. Doose D. M. Baker Sam Baksr
R. K. Wylie Dr. W. W. Fowler.
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Good clothing at very lowest ’
prices at The Hub.
Good Luck flour $1.00 per sack. ’
at J. B. Alvis & Bro.
The biggest and best stock of•
watches, Jewelry and etc at Jas..
E. Brewers.
The White Mountain Refriger-
ator has the “chest with the
chill in it.” For sale by The
Ostertag Furniture Co.
Notia-’. to Farmers.
1 am writing hail Insurance
this year. If you want your
wheat or oat crop insured against
hail, write to or call on
Ernest Plumer,
Ins. Agent, Ballinger, Texas.
Sore Nipples.
A cure may be effected by ap-
plying Chamberlain’s Salve as
soon as the child is done nursing.
Wipe it off with a soft cloth be-
fore allowing the child to nurse.
Many trained nurses use this
salve with the best results.
Price 25 cents per box. Sold by
J. Y. Pearce.
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Stomach 1 roubles
Mrs. Sue Martin, an old and
highly respected resident of
Faisonia, Miss., was sick with
stomach trouble for more than
six months. Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets cured
her. She says: “I can now eat
anything I want and am the
proudest woman in the world to
find such a good medicine.” For
sale by J. Y. Pearce. Samples
free.
terest not exceeding 6 per cent per an-
num, payable semi-annually, and to be
issued for the purpose of paying for
completing, improving, equipping and
operating the said line of railroad for
the purpose of considering and author-
izing the making, execution and deliv-
ery of a first mortgage on the property
of said company, (for the purpose of
securing said bonds,) to-wit:
The line of railroad now under con-
struction belonging to the Abilene.&
Northern Railway Company and begin-
ning at a point on the line of the Kan-
sas City, Mexico and Orient Railroad
at or near the town of Hamlin in Jones
county, Texas, and running thence in a
south-westerly direction to and through
the town of Anson in Jones county,
I thence continuing in a southeasterly
direction through the counties of Jones
and Taylor to the town of Abilene in
Taylor county, Texas: thence continu-
ing in a general southerly direction
through the counties of Taylor, Run-
nels, Coleman, Concho and McCulloch
to the town of Brady’ in McCulloch
county, Texas, with a branch beginning
at or near the town of Anson in Jones
county, Texas, and running thence in a
northerly direction to the town of
Stamford in Jones county, including all
the franchises of said Railway Com-
pany together with all the right of
way, depot grounds, terminal facilities,
sidings, structures, depots, improve-
ments and real estate, together with
all equipment, rolling stock, machinery,
engines, round houses, shops, buildings,
tools and any and all property owned
by said ALilene & Northern Railway
Company in the Counties of Jones,
Taylor, Coleman, Concho, Runnels and
McCulloch in the State of Texas, and
such other property of said Railway
Company that may hereafter be ac-
quired or so much thereof as the stock-
holders of said company may authorize.
Abilene, Texas, April 9th, 1906.
D. T. Bomar
Secretary, Abilene & Northern
Railway company.
Talpa Tribune.
Mrs. J. L. Kennedy from Run-
nels county was in town shopping
Tuesday.
Mrs. McNutt went to Ballinger
Wednesday.
T. W. Ward was a visitor to
Ballinger Sunday.
W. A. Foreman was in Ballin-
ger Tuesday.
The Lee Bros, of Ballinger
were in the city this week.
Bob Brown was in Ballinger
Wednesday.
The meeting conducted by El-
der Black of Bsllinger is progress-
ing nicely. Quite an interest is
being manifested. Elder Black
is greeted by an attentive crowd
each service.
Death of Mrs R. J. Moore.
Turner Moore received the
news Friday that his mother had
died on the 10th inst. at Yero,
Walker County, Texas.
The Banner-Leader extends its
heartfelt sympathy to this good
family in their bereavement.
The Walker Drug Company
have their large soda fountain up
and inoperation. This is one of
the largest and most expensive
soda fountains in West Texas.
In fact you will find very few
in the large cities of Texas larger
or more e> pensive than the one
they have, recently installed.
There
Is a
Chance
Of
Miller Mercantile Ci wo
Spectacles at Jas. E. Brewers.
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Dice
your
White Mountain Refctgeratot
It is well to remember tha
these Refrigerators are the pro
duct ot the largest refrigerate
manufacturing plant in the world
For the reason that this factor;
is located near the great forest
of pine and hardwood, raw ma
terial is purchased at the lowes
possible cost. This is why th*
best Refrigerators in the v
are sold at a moderate price.'
sale by Ostertag Furniture C
Try some of our New England
Bread sold by.
Godwwin Grocery Co
White Mountain Refrigerator!
have germ proof atmosphere
Dry, clean, cleanable and cold a.4
an iceberg. At Ostertag Furni-
ture Co.
We have had years of exeperience
in the grocery business and know
how to buy so we can sell right. A
month’s tryal will convince you.
Sicatica Cured After Twenty
Years of Torture.
For more than twenty years
Mr. J. B. Massey, of 3322 Clinton
St, Minneapolis, Minn., was tor-
tured by sciatica. The pain and
suffering which he endured dur-
ing this time is beyond compre-
hension. Nothing gave him any
permanent relief until he used
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. One
application of that liniment re-
lieved the pain and made sleep
and rest possible, and less than
one bottle has effected a perma-
nent cure. If troubled
with sciatica or rheumatism why
not try a 25-cent bottle of Pain
Balm and see for yourself how
quickly it relieves the pain. For
sale by J. Y. Pearce.
The problem is solved when the idle capital of the
Northeast and the cheap lands of the Southwest are t
brought together. Intelligent organic co-operation is i
the key-note to this consummation. This again, is
reached through the NATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE
REALTY CO., of Chicago, Ill., CAPITALIZED with
$350, 000.00, of which, the WEST TEXAS LAND &
LOAN CO. are members.
List your land, city or business property with us
for results. ::::::
Development Of The
SOUTHWEST. 3
West Texas Land & Loan Co.
Ballinger, Texas.
Losing your property by Fire. Don’t play
with the Hazard but take out insurance on ,___
home and save worry and premature old age. See
LEE MADDOX
(The Insurance Man.)
® Let Us Show You I
That we sell Grocer-
ies, Ranch and Farm
supplies cheaper than
any house in Ballin-
ger. —
Years Of Experience.
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Cockrell, C. C., Sr. Banner-Leader. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 19, 1906, newspaper, May 19, 1906; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1180404/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.