Banner-Leader. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 10, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 15, 1906 Page: 1 of 14
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VOL. XXVI
BALLINGER, RUNNELS COUNTY, TEXAS, SATURDAY. DEC. 15
1906
THE WHITE STORE.
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♦Sr-r The new mill will repr
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NEW FALL AND WINTER SLURPS
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Respectfully,
Ballinger, Texas.
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You are cordially invited to look at our lines of
clothing. We can save you money on your clothing
bil. Come and see us.
Bring your butter and eggs to
M. D. Chastains, he will pay
the highest market price.
The new mill will represent an
investment of $450,000 and will
$ve employment to about 500
persons.
The miil now here has doubled
its capacity and offers employ-; .!
merit for more persons.—Belton-
Journal Reporte, J
Good for Belton! Say! What
is the matter with Ballinger
doing like wise? Our facilities
here are far better than those of
Belton. We are in the middle
of the greatest cotton producing
section in Texas and a cotton
mill would doubtless be a first
class paying investment for the
promoters as well as a great
financial investment for the com-
munity. \
It is always hard to decide on
Come and carefully look over our stock i you
will find many appropriate presents, juSv »vhat
he or she needs, just what you want to give.
AVe take pleasure in announcing to our friends
that we are now showing a complete line of famous
HART, SCHAFFNER and MARXZ
Olotlies fox* JXZEen
All the Newest Weaves Latest style cuts are repre-
sented in the line, prices ranging from $18.00 to $25.00
We are also showing a line of the SPERO,MICHAEL & SON’
CLOTHING, Suits that are well made, fine material
and guaranteed in every respect to give satisfac-
tion. Prices range from $8.50 to $20.oo
$450,OoO Cotton Mill.
At the Business Men’s Club it
1 ^s learned that Belton will like-
1® have another cotton mill, one
v th 20,000 spindles. A director
in the Belton Cotton Mill, who
' represents one of the largest in-
vestors in the mills in the South-
ern states, is now organizing a
syndicate to build another mill
at Belton. Early in January
-the party of Eastern capitalists
will visit this place to consider
the investment. They have been
■ attracted to Belton by the woh-
I derful natural resources for man-
ufacturing, especially in thia line,
as the raw product can be obtain-
X-MAS GIFTS
Our selection of X-mas gifts is
an artistic and varied one. Here
you can find an assortment of
useful and beautiful novelties
for husband, wife, sister, broth-
er, friend or sweetheart. Any
remembrance is appreciated, but
something useful that is needed
always brings the exclamation,
“Just what I wanted1.”
Many beautiful designs in wall
pockets, Laundry Bags, Comb
and Brush Holders, Button
Bags, etc., completely made
except working tne outline of
the design- Price 75c to.....10c
Sofa Pillow Tops in Tapestry,
Lithograph and Hand Painted
designs, price $1.50 to...........25c
Ladies Collars, Silk, Lace or
Linen .....................................25c
Mexican Drawn Work Collars
and cuffs............................ 25c
Mexican.. Drawn work Waist
Patterns, 'fable Covers, Lunch
Cloths, etc.
Handsome Furs $15 to.........$1.20
Ladies Beautiful Cloaks $18
to................................................. $5.00
Ladies Handsome Tailor Made
Suits $25 to................................$5.00
Ladies Swell Tailor Made
Skirts $10 to.............................$1.50
Ladies Newport Scarfs.........$1.25
Ladies Kid Gloves, all col-
ors................ $1.00
Gents Brocaded Mufflers,
black, white and colors $1.50
to_____________________________________________$1.00
Gents Swell Ties, New lot of
New Patterns......................_..... 50c
Xmas Box Suspenders and
Ties to match per box $1.50
to__________________________________________ $|.F
Suspenders in Xmas Box.....50c
Gent s Initial Silk Handker-
chiefs..................... 50c
Gent’s Alligator Ho- je Slip-
pers.......................................... '..j0
Gent’s Fine Kid GloVes.....$1.50
And many other things
that are too numerous
to mention. Our goods
are of the finest, our
prices are the lowest.
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Sledge, A. W. Banner-Leader. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 10, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 15, 1906, newspaper, December 15, 1906; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1181289/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.