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VOLUME XV
BALLINGER, TEXAS. MONDAV
MARCH 15. 1920.
PRICE FIVE CENTS.OSCAR SMITH ENDS
TEXAS TO FIGHT
LIFE WITH TARGET
SIGNIFICANT FACTS
FOR RED RIVERJ onteel
IS DOOMED
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ADDS IMPROVEMENTSALL FAVORITE GIRLS,
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
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CAN'T GET AUTOS
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FARMERS LOSE IN
Miss
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COTTON YARD FIRE
Miss
Misshi
id rice on iutomolnles
inost
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11" put up and
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Miss
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Be WISE And Advertise
OATES FIXED FOR
i h" fir.
1 .tie lial" in the
WILL DECORATE FOR
WOMEN’S MEET
II. t
C. E. CONVENTION
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Fishing!
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Oakland Six
Chandler
(.leveland Six
J. Y. Pearce
Drug Co
4.i in-
new
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ger Mil) W<'l"<>ltl" the delegates t )
the citv In displaying tl lor*
ve that
up was
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e. in-
re.
liti-
the Santa Fe. w as <
at lend t I 'll' f I
paper
said
All kinds of hooks, lines,
vaeins, jointed poles, min*
now buckets and “every
thing.”
put first, let’s see the
Pearce Drug Store show
window.
fifty
who
their
e af-
A1 ter supper • is.-ar v "lit <>ul a
hurt distance from the house and
hoi I iin-elf presumably while in
REVOLUTION
IN GERMANYout in decorat ini’ for the
i.ia Endeavor convention
to write
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< oiubinat ion < ‘ream
Face Powder
Talc Powder
Toilet Water
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will not be count-
»U<“d Mr.
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d-d If you
.spitality for
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SCHOOL GETS S8975 DDICHkl DCPfiDflO
FROM BOX SUPPER “ iH'UN ntbUllUO
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PARIS, March 15 Latest in.
formation received from Ger-
n t v and offic d reports to the
French foreign office, indicate
that the Kapp revolutionary move
rnent is doomed to failure and
will not last long.
A n jority of the socialists and
d Democrats and even some
f the reactionaries, have repudi-
at'd the revolution, and will take
• ■ t of ti e Enert government,
curding to advices
lii" it, are
kind and ai
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BERLIN, Mi.rch 15. -Tele-
phone communi. tion from Bava-
ria anounccs that the monarchy
has been restored m that prov-
ince and the socialists ousted.reports, mid the work for enter- V
taimnr the •onvenfion is well in I'
hand. |
The program is an interesting two; and E J. OKellcy, one I..tie.
one. and the publie is invited to The fire started in C. S. Wilton’s
attend the semionM of the conven- bale.
’ ise
tl •?
Siiidav ufl'timon the t arious otic. A. I
committees in charge of arratig- Johnson,
ing for the convention made their three; \\
11 ll.tntson, one;
Denison, one; J R.
| A B Stovall, one;
— 1 E J. OKelley, one bale.
The Odor of 26
Flowers
of wlifdi wa.
either
BERLIN Mr 15 —Von Kapp,
leader of the revolutionists has
announced that a general election
will be held on April 1.
editvention Fridas.
Mrs ,| M Pybtirn is chairman
<>f the decorating committee and
will have charge of the <1 ra
tions for the church. The com-
mittee ni<4 at the church M'» bitty
afternoon to plan their work and
will meet again Thursday to com-
plete it
I anv other
(bine under
but that parental
••• to raise his
at night, with
ve blowi n g ,
I c ii a differ, ut sim z
Weeks
Drug Store
Phones 12 and 13
t f
»• 4II C I ledge
It. Saturday al
• I out frmii Bailin',
afternoon, and the
on the
I lad i.'t
the
It Walker,
■ert unnient
Mr. .1-
: ut in
W e r»- ilizt- that ihi husines is so firmly estab-
lished tlt.it it can overLiok the’element of cus-
tomer satisfaction
i sin 2
| rifle, <i
-" i of <'ommissimu-r and Mis J.
I» Smith, sent a bullet in * his
the Ballinger High
be held at the Library
which time represent-
be selected f"r tl ••
BASEBALL PLAYERS
AND FANS ATTENTION
Th r will be a meetin.-
w
tailor -hon. to con-
organization of a
all team or teams fur
B • there with
pen’ Meeting call
C 15 sharp
This is parto nlarlv trite in the sale of auto-
miles. u < re the investment i> large and the
product t of ,i mechanical nature-- day evening at the school. Ti
twenty two calibre palorns a id pupils nu t at th
Customers satisfaction depends on the deal-
ers’ integrity.
pru
g I' al
in that bah
known how rhe
but ,<»me iite it.
We are here to help you. please you and ad-
vise you on automotive matters.
We have always aimed to earn the custo-
mers confidence
lhe father and the family are
irt broken over the sudden
di.ig of the life of their sot
d have tl,<- sinipntliv of their
convicts priorInstalling nev sanitary di-plai
counters, rearranging th" mtei
father w mid
the cireimistat
end
right.
tls.-ar was the second son of
i ount" < .mmis.iouer Smith and
Wi.s in charge of the work on the
■ while Mr. Smith was away
from home. The father had been
in Bullinger most of the wek at-
Farmers I'nion Ware
"lie ; \\ B. \\ ,11a
and Harrison Thomas linger .mi- \a b p .bl tty
MsttheWB, . . . W I ds.iii .- atid when th" large num
one; T II Crockett, her of women return to their
M Davenport, three; homes they will carry with it .in
Mr* J W, lhe impression gained of our
.1.. ns. <me; town and cm let’s make
F. Rornfelt, it n good one.
>ff"ring mark. t f..r all
by fire which bi.. ■■ t
il cot t oh \ ard ab..at tv '
little of It vas insured .1 I*
• Booth, manager of the yard ini -
ished us with the following mini's
of the owners of the cotton
< S Wils.in, one bale. F F.
Batts, one.
and will do some dressing up for ton, three ;
the oecnsion. I house Co^
in perfect m
in this countv. and I n■
two. <
next wi
ntael.ini
W'|e fill.
DECLAMATION CONTEST
TO BE HELD TONIGHT.
The elimination contest for the
sijniors of
School will
tonight, at
atives will
county meet. The juniors anj
holding their de lainatmii elimim
Htion contest this aft"r:ioon I'hu
public is invited n» attend the
contest tonight
plans y .■ntert.-iti. g tl vis.tor
and to help earn < .1 the plan
after t!i< > I.aie been at ran
The
the death "f his son, and the I "art
f"lt sympathy "f these frierds
will go out to him in his great
Alma Tyre,.
• Barnett
Lorene Johnston
( Dietz ■
.lune < 'ttirtby
( Elm Creek
Irma Cliapmond 7U
(Cochran
Lillie A'dridge
(Content1
Winmia Moore . . tirXi
(Harmony
Luclla RobcrtMin . . l"i>
(Mazeland
Marion Patterson ..310
< Draseo)
Eula Vinyat d ... .2-’ >
(lame Star school.
Alum Daria ...... 990
(Stone school
it begins t.. warm t;p and
perishable products huidl d
11, is firm w ill be k"pt "ii cold
This contest will close prompt
y at four o’clock Saturday after-
noon, March 20th All votes
must be in the hands of the con-
test manager by the above hour.
Positively no votes will be ac-
cepted after four o'clock on the
above date. Have your voter,
*he hands of A
linger, or they
ed.
Following is
standg today:
Miss
esl bidder.
The mom > realized from the en
bis death twenty f ,ur hours later, turlainiueiit will us. d u
The tragedi occurred at the I"’”'' l,‘'‘ *>'liool, buymg
h"ine of the family in the Wingate
country, shortly after supper I• ri-
da\ night, and tlsuir died Satin
Higginbotham Bros. & Co.
P, S. ua noil you your ttrenlund tubon.
AUSTIN, March 15 The '.er-
nal integrity of Texas will be
untamed, declared Gov W P.
E bby. in a statement issued this
aitemoon, ’’and the State will
not surrender tern’.o r y over
' which it ha» exercised unuucs-
' . ned sovereignity for the last
entity yean ’’
Gov Hobbv was referring to
the Rid River basin which Oida
• ma is claiming and imon which
there are valuable oil wells The
; reme court of Oklahoma re
tentlv rendered a decision grant-
, m the land to Oklahoma, and
Gov. Hubby state* that not until
Un ted States supreme court
so decreed would Texas
•* e its ciaim to the land in
ation
a d finding that things at home e|ev ator for haiidl
i.ef" m>r iust as they should be ’I ■ Si "lid floor 1
v lieji ! •• r ' irned, M; Smith r i' floor. remodelin;.
rm. tid'd I " I" •• i_' ’ Va.ills, au
hieh Mr .bale
will make t| .
Thousands of birds die durim.'
I'tlie migration season every year
•ci ,i. . . i ,i • i . ••'•aiise of Ut.e lure of the torch < u
lhe l, il ,-t penetrated the right,. ... , , , . v
■ • , ' I . i lhe .'statue <d Libertv in N o
breast, and is suppled to have ....
' . Y ork harbor.lodged ill the spine, causing the
box t,> be paralyzed. All that the
I vsi. [ ms .oidd d" WHS dmi" t.. IFlMrO DOHnilPE PH
save the life, hut rh<* deadly Iml- UUniiLu IliwLUbL UUi
Myrtle I’.oudt
(Mavriek
Leia Baron .
(Rowena
Claudia Reagan .
(Hatehel)
Hildeg’d II et.niger 217 I
(Dale school
Velma I’ruitF 13<M>
• I in the vard, and that the tire
I, ,i lied fl "in out of th" hal"
A strong
111'.'. .bU'l th
t«, share in the gr
father and mother.
<’otnniissioiier Stni' friends
in I tailing' r and thr<>u ,f t he
pmiltrv d.
warefu ;se in.'lai h
for tM'i
Miss Marj Englert left for h' |
_______, -- home at Yoakum, Saturday, nfte1
tion. Prominent speakers will b | The volunteer fire company a viait to relative* in the Rowena
here, and the convention promts- was on the acene in a few minute* country. She auiated tn nursing
es to be one of the moat success- after the alarm was turned in the sick during the flu epidci*t |
ful ever held in Texas. land soaked th* cotton with water, in Rowen*.
guests .f tl. ‘
In th' in' an-
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 15, Ed. 1 Monday, March 15, 1920, newspaper, March 15, 1920; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183869/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.