Banner-Leader. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 24, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 17, 1906 Page: 1 of 12
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BANNER ■ LEADER
BALLINGER, RUNNELS COUNTY, TEXAS, SATURDAY. MARCH. 17 1906
VOL. XXIV.
NO 24.
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THE WHITE STORE
BALLINGER, TEXAS
A Galaxy of Novelties Await Your Inspection
Our Special Offerings for the week will be as follows
R. A. RISSER & CO
Ballinger, Texas
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of
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20,
J. 6. Alvis & Bro.
stock
New Spring Goods Arriving Daily
Fine Line of Ginghams, the good and |Q 1
reliable kind, per yard, at only 10 and 2
New Line of
A.H. Van Pelt. H.Winkler, Mgr
New Line of Ladies Neckwear.
New Line of {Hand Bags.
New Line of Back Combs.
The fire wagon was called out
about 9 o’clock Friday morning
by the alarm of fire at Mrs. El-
la Henderson’s boarding house.
By quick work and prompt arri-
val of the fire company, we are
glad to state the fire was exing-
uished with a very slight damage.
A few bed clothes and one bed
destroyed and more or less dam-
Mr and Mrs. Ada Farrar, of
Fort Worth, came in Thursday to
visit Rev. G. W. Green, and fam-
ily, of South Ballinger. Mrs.
Farrar is a granddaughter of Mrs
Green, and is pleasantly remem-
bered by our people as Miss Ada
Jones, who resided here some
years ago.
If its in the Grocery line we
have it.
5c
10c
29c
85c
79c
1.75
6 New Pieces corset cover edgings, reg-
ular 35c quality, a bargain at that, only
We are glad to see Eugene
Risser on the streets again this
week after a sever hurt from a
misstep from a ladder a week
ago.
Song
Bennediction.
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Jr. League Program.
Sub.—The Sanctity of the
House of God; what part have
we in preserving it?
Leader—Otto Whittaker.
(1) Reverence required, Ps.
93, 5; Eceles 5, 2.—Emmett
Davis.
(2) Holy confidence in draw-
ing near Heb. 10 19-22—George
Moore.
(3) The removal of that which1
defiles . ohn 2, 13-17,—Eunice
All kinds of the very Best Standard Cal- r c
icoes,in blue, grey, garnents, light colors yd
Ladies Muslin Underwear at
Extremely Low Prices.
Ice Cream.
The Altruian Club of this City
will serve Ice Cream, cake, can-
dy, peanuts etc., Saturday
March 24th from 3 to 10 p. m. in
the new Citizens National Bank
Building. The proceedsjis to go
towards improving the. School
grounds, under the direction
the Mothers club.
The palmist will be there
tell your fortune for 10 cents
you desire to know your future.
Don’t fail to lend your pres-
ence and pocket book to this
worthy cause, for the Ballinger
Public School grounds certainly
ne to be improved.
Wanted.
Two good solicitors.
Finest Line of Embroideries in Ballin- j
ger, special bargains, per yd 5, 10 and A OL
36-in. Black Chiffon Taffeta, special a nn
value, regular $1.25 yd quality only A* W
White Fancy Figured Waisting, ex- Q
cellent values, per yard at 20, 25 and
Willie Wilke is now holding a
position as book-keeper with
Hardin & Bateman, the Lumber
men.
Messrs. Will Moorehead and
W. C. Goodman, of Sulphyr
Springs, Texas, who came into
our city first of the week have
opened up a tailoring, cleaning
and repairing shop next door to
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come highly recommended to
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their line and are honorable, up-
I right business men. See their
| card in another place.
Fine Fringed Margaills Quilts - - $1.50
Bleached Turkish Bath Towels - - 17 l-2c
Unbleached Turkish Bath Towels - 14 l-2c
Heavy Honeycombed Towels - - - 7 l-2c
Bleached Cotton Towels - - 3
Manhattan Unbleached Crash
All Linen Checked or Striped Toweling -
Lace Pillow Shams of fine quality, a pair
Nottingham Lace Curtains, 103 in long -
Nottingham Lace Curtains, 99 in long -
Beautiful & Artistic Bed Sets and Shams
; are in now. We have fine values in Ladies Oxfords, all new stvles.
Price per pair, $1.50 to $3.00.
(4) Appropriate dress 1 Cor.,
II, 4-7 lil6, Robbie Truly.
(5) Decorum in the service 1
Cor. 15, 12-19—Loueise Tucker.
(6) Discerving participation in
holy communion, 1 Cor. 11,
fc2^-29—Fem Hoffer.
;Song
*’ Rec.—Jessie Ruth Nash
Rec.—Viola Keel
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Good Luck flour $1.00 per sack,
at J. B. Alvis & Bro.
W. T. Swink, the Confetion-
er has an ad in this issue to
sell in bulk or at retail his stock
of goods and good will of the
business. Mr. Swink wants to
visit his parents and wind up
some business matters at his old
home and he is offering a bargin.
His goods are fresh and clean,
and as he wants to get off soon
age by water is the results re- *t will pay you to inspect his
ported.
C. S. MILLER, R. A. SMITH, E. D. WALKER,
President. Vice-President. Cashier.
The Ballinger State Bank & Trust Co
# BALLINGER, TEXAS.
3 Paid up Capital $60,000.00. f
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X Transact a general banking business, T
T Buy Vendor Lien Notes,
T Loan money on Real Estate,
T Performs all business pertaining to a Trust Company. T
? We bid you to open an account with us.
. Authorized to do business under the new banking law of the State of Texas. J
.1 Globers tin shop. These men
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salary. Don t apply unless you our c^y experienced men in
mean business.
B. L. Dowell,
(at Ellis Hotel)
Semi-made Embroidered Linen Dress -
6.35
100 Arabisque Sash Ribbon - - -
29c
Obelisque Fine Persian Drapery - - -
9c
Fine White Waistings Sheer Quality -
15c
36 in Cream Crepe de Cloth - - - -
35c
36 in Marquess Long Cloth - - -
8 l-3c
45 in All Silk and Wool Cream Eolinne
75c
40 in Striped Batiste Lawn - - - -
15c
30 in Silk Taffeta Effects -----
15c
Mercerized Laced White Waisting - -
15c
28 in All Wool One Way Cream Etamine
20c
Fine White Persian Lawn - - - -
- 15c
30 in Iris de Mull Dress Goods - - -
15c
Ask to see the Yuta Hama Silk Kimona
30 in Alba Fancy Wash Fabrics - - -
15c
Patterns - ------
29c
30 in Drat de Beaute......
15c
Red Seal Ginghams ... -
8 l-3c
30 in Embroideried Batiste - - - -
15c
Cambris Finished Domestic
8 l-3c
30 in Barnaby Zephyr Suitings -
15c
Soft Finish Bleached Domestic no Starch 5c
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Cockrell, C. C., Sr. Banner-Leader. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 24, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 17, 1906, newspaper, March 17, 1906; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1180980/m1/1/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.