The Banner-Leader. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 17, 1907 Page: 7 of 10
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WASH DRESS GOODS
Best Calicoes
Toile du Nord Ginghams - 10c
Thousands of yArds of our best
Wash Dress Goods at just one-
half price.
are only sample prices of the wonderful bargains that will be offered at our first sale. We will offer our
ire stock at Sacrifice prices. We have many odds and ends through our entire stock that will be sold at
ttfhn 1-2 their value. - - - . ' .
SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY AUGUST 17TH AND CONTINUES ONE WEEK.
Visitors to the Reunion are requested to make our store their
headquarters while in the city. We assure them a hearty welcome
Large Stock Dry Goods,
Etc. at a Sacrifice
' •
MUM DRY GOODS COMPANY
“QUALITY FIRST”
A SACRIFICE IN MEN’S AND
BOY’S CLOTHING
&
.00 Suits
$13.50
If
00 Suits
12.00
If
00 Suits
10.00
E
50 Suits
9.00
It
00 Suits
7.00
7.50 Suits
5.00
$4
>0 Boys Suits -
$3.10
3.
0 Boys Suits -
2.00
2.50 Boys Suits -
2.75
Men’s Hanan Oxford, $6.00 values
Men’s Packard Oxfords, $4.00 values
Men’s Packard Oxfords, $3.50 values
$4.25
$3.00
IVE ARE NOT believers in so-called Special Sales and are not i
selling goods at the following prices because we want to
but we must have room for our Fall stock. Profits or values
«
will cut very little ice during this sale, we must have room. : :
Merchandise of all kindswill be much higher and there is not an
article in our immense stock but what it will pay you to buy. : : !
Ladies’ White Canvas Slippers
| $1.50 and $2.00 values - 98c
f 200 pairs Ladies’ and Children’s
$1.50, $1.75, $2 Slippers - $1.25
$1 to $1.25 values - 75c
$1.25 Monarch Shirts - 90c
1.75 Cluett Shirts - $1.25
All 50c and 75c Shirts - 35c
Arrow Collars - 10c
50c to 75c Neckwear - 40c
35c Neckwear - 25c
Men’s Summer Underwear
$3.50 Values - $2.50
3.00 Values - 2.00
$1.25 and $1.00 Values 75c
50c Values - 40c
25c Values - 20c
OUR
FIRST
SALE
Ballinger Dry Goods Co
New Home Rambles.
the second floor.
48-lt.
enjoy the hospitality of the
body enjoyed the occasion.
Ballinger was well represented
at the Winters picnic Wednesday
all who
teachers
Price 25
At The
this we.ik attending Presbytery.
Mrs. M. C. Smith went to
Browm ood first of the week, to
visit tetetives and attend the re-
union
A.
Those celebrated crystal lenses
fitted by Jas. E. Brewer will
make you see as when young tf.
Horses examined free by Dr.
Jackson. Visits Ballinger once
a month.
from their food not being assimi-
lated but devoured by worms. A
few doses of White’s Cream Ver-
mifuge will cause them to cease
crying and begin to thrive at
once. Give it a trial. For sale
by J. Y. Pearce.
The Colorado-Concho Confed-
erate Re-union will hold its an-
nual Reunion at the City park m
Ballinger on August the 21-22-
23, it will be a camp Re-union.
Everybody is invited to come
and camp with us. Old soldiers,
Soldiers Widows and their fam-
ilies will be furnished rations
A FATAL WEDDING.
On May 25th, one of our good
neighbor girls become acquainted
with a certain man, and as she
thought fell in love with him.
About one month after meeting
For An Impaired Appetite
To improve the appetite and
strengthen the digestion try a
few doses o f Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr.
J. H. Seitz, of Detroit. Mich.,
says: “They restored my appe-
tite when impaired, relieved me
of a bloated feeling and caused
a pleasant and satisfactory move-
ment of the bowels.”
cents. Samples Ifree.
Walker Drug Co.
E. Schumm of the Coyote
dianapolis and Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hobdy are
keeping house at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Shepherd, during
the absence of the latter.
Ed Jones, of the Mud creek
neighborhood, left last Monday
for three months visit to differ-
ent places in East Texas.
Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Yates, •
and daughter, Miss Louise Sher-
rell. are here from San Angelo
attending the Presbytery.
i ' J. R. Holloway, of the Norton
country, was here yesterday at- as
tending Presbytery. He made
the Leader a pleasant call.
'Miss Georgie Vaughn returned
a to her home in Missouri, Tues-
day, after an extended visit to
tives and friends, he expects to
attend the Old Soldiers Reunion
at West while there. He looked
sad Sunday as he bade his many
friends good bye but he looked
sadder still when he bade his
best girl good bye but said he
would return soon.
Mr. Floyd Wylie of Whices-
borro is visiting his Uncle John
Wylie and family. He attended
Sunday School at this place Sun-
day.
Will McElroy has been looking
pleased the past few days.
I will ring off with much suc-
cess to the Leader and its many
readers, I remain
Rose Bud.
<3
for the term about to be- rain before U is late’ 50 ,et
us praise God and every thing
will be right in the end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Tindal spent
Sunday with the latters parents,
fore they take such serious obli-
, gations upon themselves. Take
i 1SS i 6 art edge iaS warnin£ girls and stay with your
heen selected to fill the vacancy ts until win the affec.
in the Third Grade of the city ' til
schools. She is a daughter of
Mr. Eugene Cartledge, formerly
of San Angelo, and received her I
tions of the right kind of a man.
Mr. Jim Brice left Monday for
i Belton on business.
education at the University of' Crops are needing rain bad,
Texas. This completes the fac-1 but think we wiH get sufficient
ulty
gin.
The Higginbotharfi-CurrieCo.,!^?01 ^or.th ,ast Monday-
are receiving a big shipment
last Saturday on law business, furniture and unloading it in
W. A. Norman accompanied him their new building, placing it on
as far as Paint Rock.
Lawrence Harris and little
Miss Bonnie Lawrence returned
Miss Leslie Halloway, of the C. A. Doose went to the
Norton country, came yesterday, country Wednesday with a force Creek neighborhood, sold ten
and is the guest of Mrs. E. J. of hands and a surveyor to subdi- head of horses and mules to B.
O’Kelley.
R. L. Shaffer went to McKin-
ney, first of the week, to join his
wife who is there with her fath- Taylor, Texas,, are here on a vis-
er, who is very low. it to their son and brother John
Miss Lena Frances returned to Harbor’of the Davis Dry Good home on Tuesday’s train from ]ess than one month after the
her home at Big Spring Monday, j Los Angeles, Cahfomia, where wedding day they were separat!
i after a visit to her brother. Will, Mrs Dave Cohen and children, she ,as bee" for ‘he thlrteen ed, the girl returning to her par-
| Francis and family. returned to their home at Hous- s* .1SS ranc s many ents in the Mud Creek country
ton, Wednesday, after a visit to , a r,ends are glad to see and the husband-well his where
her parents, Capt and Mrs. N. er a ome again’ abouts are unknown. This is an-
F. Bonsall. I C. P. Shepherd left for the otber case where a good girl
Mrs. accepted the hand of a man she
, Shepherd went along also as knew nothing about, and as a
011 chaperone and body guard, consequence there has been an-
They expect to visit points in ther “Fatal Wedding.” Here’s
Mo., take a look at the villages a lesson for our girls. They
of Chicago and Milwaukee and should consider well, and get
The ice factory will start to do some other startling stunts in the advice of older people be-
turning out the cold goods next traveling,
week and the people will be glad.
The ice question has been a seri-
ous one this week.
Commissioners court has been
in session this week, and have
been grinding on full time turn-
ing out considerable work. They
will adjourn to-day.
Visitors are beginning to arrive
for the reunion next week, and
it is a foregfone conclusion that
Ballinger will have all the visitors
they can well care for.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Homan
and children left yesterday for a '
visit South and South West Tex-
They will visit at San An-
tonio, New Braunfels and other
places.
T. E. Powell returned to his
home at Baird Tuesday, after a
short visit to his brother, Judge
J. W. Powell. He brought his
W. R. White went to Denison mother and daughter over, and
last Sunday to buy some grape [they will return later.
Prof.lr. H. Hart, and T. H. vines to plant out this Winter on '
Lea, ol Brownwood, was here his South Ballinger fruit farm.
Dr. Af J. Marberry and daugh- and from all reports they were
ter, Miss Lila, passed through well paid tor attending. As us-
Tuesday from San Angelo, en ual the Winters people entertain-
route to t,he Jamestown exposi- ed in a joyal way, and every
tion.
vide more land to go on the mar- B. Westbrook last Saturday for
Ket. $1165. Mr. Schumm says
Mrs. Harbor and daughter of Mighty cheap—Just given ’em
away.”
Miss Franc Baker returned: married? and
Mrs. <
from a a isit to Valera, last Sat-!
urday.
Warr,1, Williams was herej Skinner and her
from Mi as a counle of days this tw°llttle «lrls returned, Tuesday,
week from a visit to relatives at Lam-
1 pasas and Santa Anna
. Jack Buchanan, of Itasca, is
here visiting the family of S. P.! Judge B. B. Stone was in Eden
Stone. |
J. R. McVay returned Tuesday
from a trip to Hamilton and other
places.
lo, is attending Presbytery here ',Vedn5^a<„fr10jr, :a.'' 1
this week.
C. C.fi’. Blanchard came in
to-day firom Amarillo to look
after biWiness.
Misse -Marie and Fern Hoffer
left yes erday for their future
home at port Worth.
A nice little shower fell here
Thursday night and refreshed
things considerably.
Jim Bryce, of the Mud Creek
cJbntry, went to Belton on a vis-
it first of the week.
W. J. Tomerim was over from
Paint Rock Tuesday to bring his
brother to the train.
Judge Jno. I. Guion went to
Brownwood Tuesday to make
speech lor the Old Soldiers.
9 *
Miss® Katie Bell Gregory and herXmcle Geo. M. Vaughn.
Lola B>wn returned last Satur-
Children in Pain.
never cry as do children who are Mr. and Mrs. Wilkerson.
suffering from hunger. Such is' Mr. and Mrs. Alexander spent
the cause of all baby’s who cry | Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Chas.
and are treated for sickness, i Odell.
when they really are suffering i Q 1^4. “ r ---------------
from hunger. This is caused f ‘ Ju P'^s for the information of the
Jack ylcGregor had business
in San Angelo yesterday.
J. Y. I earce made a business
trip to A alera first of the week.
O. Tillery returned
Wanted.
Supt. Byrd asks that
will board one or more
will send him full particulars of
place -location, price, etc., that
he may get a list of all available
urday for a short visit with rela- teachers,
tives in East Texas. We wish
him a pleasant trip and hope he
will return soon as he was miss-
ed very much Sunday.
Miss Viva Dodd fell from a
buggy last week r.nd was badly i
hurt but not seriously. Hope she
will recover soon. \
We are to know that Mrs.
Lillie Odt •> <s able to to be up
agp.in. she went home last week.
Mr. Ed Jones left Monday for
McLennan county where he will
spend a few months with rela-
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Sledge, A. W. The Banner-Leader. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 17, 1907, newspaper, August 17, 1907; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1181198/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.