The Banner-Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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FKID AY. DECEMBER 24, 1920.
John A. Weeks and daughter,
IE RARRER-LEDRER
KUIUFIUIKI^ IO CiBCl A > JPUIHAl nUlllllIvr. I»BBB 1IIIK' 1 i «aa«a
It haa not lieen so will never be the Bailiuger it, and children returned to their Mrs. R. 1». Williams, attendee
« 1 li k. ..ntu XuiK»<>.^ ..unitui h.ui,. at Saii Amrelo Mondav. af- funeral of Mrs Dave bnodgrv!
m IALUMEI MU IM COMPANY
■ ventory they will find their eon THE FARMERS' SECRETARY Rock Springs country,
ditioiis mm’h better than two The business men of Ballinger accompanied by Dick I
Subscription, the year
*1.50
up.
After ail, he U , ’ • >r->
eon.
'■iisim'
the river.
his car.
are
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F
ent in
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r
of
good time.
when play;:
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mi
and f!
tie
CW 10SIRG
GOT H SOUTH
for the Better.
relief
a '• f<
n for !>
; Au* Hlio
with
ml Sheriff
the Citizens
the
new
Seats on Sale at Weeks D.
Store
i w ci
ri ay
House
which s
With tl.e
maud ;s
years ago
only to disappointment.
Balin.!--
thing in !i
owns the |
The eil
ise tn D 1
ing *
If We
ou> mak<
subd
The bit.
The man w.'.o de\
to making t o istm.
others generally h
Christm •
We r
are so:;,
With v
down w a:
ent the
ton.
ii* (am-
touring
Hi rgii:
pretty
y|»- .,»■ i ■ s in.in . I s> i T i.
returned home Tin-
huso
Th
the year
is in a
I oil well.
re
An-
The fell, w v
a gmod time > -I :
Judge
Clarence
• . M l.
with ! - I- !■
J. II Webb
k community
linger, at second-class mail
matter.
st :,i town has i >
fallilg off in i
•I. They HI giv
i Dodson's Li\« i
This is the busy season of the
year, but the progressive citizen
is not too busy to clean
rt Wert
ubarras
from San Angelo
Hadden's parents,
Cline, am| other
Fl - nt
i the
Co.
.1 rents, Mr.
Wood.
FoR SALE—Pure Lone Star
Cottipi Seed, . $1-75 per bu4bel,
sacked. See Mr. Brown, near
Lankford s Store or D. F. Eaton.
Ben. t oons. 17 3tw*
'1 Dark blue Georgette
mboiidered with blue silk
Finder leave at Ledge-
l*i-2t<!-lw-*
As a gift a Christmas card
sometimes has more y alue than an
auto.
m every ease of liver shiv
' *• ;*'d r-onstipalion, jus
r your money back.
This is the -e.isoil of
when a produc y lieu
ckuig with U.c pc-' ;
I’ Large leather purse,
containing Xmiis cards and small
i rnnge. Return to Ledger of-
fice. IH-ld-lw*
The depression is due are .oi»ribuiing six or eight
It is thousand dollars annually to'sup
time to look *>U the bright side of port a business league and main
things and quit howling tain a secretary.
The l ounty Farm Agent is to
the farmer what the secretary is
to the business man Ti e busi-
ness man digs up the cash to get
the services of a good commercial
organization with a live wire sec-
retary. while the farmer is offer-
ANTED M- xi an family t
c on fjji-m, o7i the halve
l be ex pericneed. Willia
z. neat Bethel School .hur-
The man who is laboring under
the impression that the farmers
of this isiiiiitv are opposed to
maintaining the county farm
agent work m this county, sho Id
read the account of the me-ting
held at Victory school Thursday
night.
t as much
1 ere
father,
s ae-
M- D'lirn, .the “Liver Tone’
av v'i’h
Mrs. W.
Mrs Fr
■ 11 it.
W W
The Y. M B. I. is having s.gns
;• s cd ui' t. e i. ads ling <.u’ <q
Ikitlinger which will be <f much
help in directing the stra get
fl an n sr - Lodger
Want Ade
FOR SALE—A good paying
1‘i-sta ir.H-t mid Rooming House,
yy th • > rooms. 15 beds; 50 (n .t
,r r. 1 - i| el lira. 5 marbl<-
t.. s, 5 linen top tables. Nou-
ii"/ goid money. Owner
*s to leave country. For par-
.ns s e H. L. Weddle, Ballin-
ic as, Phom Restaurant 3-5,
<i m ?<.>. 7i. 17 id
■ 'd' i'" 1 I'.tke a done of ca'And
tod ■ and tomorrow you will f«-I
wc}lk. sjek, .st-l nuuwcated. Don't
lose a day.
SENDS THE LEDGER AS
CHRISTMAS I PRESENT
id X on the L '
■, t.’ie other had wire < i.‘
■" Mer. • out-, u y c.i
• > ! lot- r> to "
. I-- -it Bullinger, or E. <'
r\ - r. Wdii era. 24 1 w-
of her
WANTED- To rem small tar
; r l’ !l - ger. W. T. Game,
'*e |, \\ liters. Texas.
3td-ltw-*
n nrownwood
ind y< ,11 »ml
• r paier-is. Mi
Wihm th.
company. t
M Ao? I!.- ■ILi’i i.r 1 son
turn ’ l > ti i, ,. at San .. __
gelo'I •a" nt noon, after viHif- ,’’»,ek < ommunify. rallisf nt Th'*
ing J'-m. Haddon parents, Mr an 1
Mn1 f. t» Cl:ne, and brother, J.
C. f’l ie and wife.
F. L. Gerhart, of the Crew*
eount-y, wns hey Ttiewlny rn
route to Man Antonin for a
Chriatmaa v'wit with relutiyku
wa, arcomnaniwl by hi# fain-
FOR SALE-One Atlas 8>H. 1^
Engine, with 50 feet of belt, one
Nil 4 IhOnp, will handle 12 hun-
dred gallons wtaer per minute <m
15 foot lift, with 300 feet of H
inch cypretm pipe, tarred aud
wrapped with wire, one 53 galloii^|
i tank with conueetioM. Tluf
in Winter*, and e< om-ct
ii-n yvill be made for
• bit town with ice by
scribe for The Ledger for II*"
father', i 1' Thornton, who lives
in New Mexico. “I am lending
him the home naper (or a Chrixt-
man present,” »aid Mrs. Clanton.
It iHjan appropriate pn^0nt ami
one which will la«t a ve|r ami
Im appreciated.
d.’ SALE- \bsolut |y P, V
> passen - r, > .00 00 < ’a > 1
Mis„ Elizalw-tii Alexander ia
.it home from Baylor College,
wl err <*br in teaching, and will
'.»»nd ’he holid.-ivs with her par
rntn. Mr. and, Mrs. L. C. Alex-
ander.
E. B. Henley, insurance ad-
itwtrr. ia here from Brownwood,
making an adjustment of alight
toanen recently canned hy firr-
her*.
Aus]pic®s ok Pat W a .Hams
Legikm. SO Mem sTiiagmg a variety precram
g. purely vegetable rem
Jui -lib--s tn both children
idults Take n spoonful at
' p' I « kr up feeling file;
i sm .s. nick headache, n 1
v*o> nr constipated bowels It
t grip or cause incut)v ’
Farm Agent Eaton i» off <«’
hia annual vacation, and ia spend-
1 ing the week hunting in the
‘ . He was
accompanied by Dick Burnett, of
Winters.
Miso Willidell Schawe is at
home to spend the holidays. She
is working for the Ret! ('nos,
with headquarters in St. Ixuiis.
Mrs. Dick Tea I came in fr m
Dallas M.»o 1-iy, at d will vi-it Mr. I
and Mrs E. .» r.*il and family
and relatives at Paint lb ■ k dur-l1
ing the liolidays.
Mrs. .lue Hudden
are here
. • ing Mrs.
I’ e scrv.ccs d a farm ag nt in , ,,
, i ii> i and Mrs.
u od ou-.’i kc Runnels are;
as essent-
-,,n . d town I ke M>s Vu-nnm Wood «uue down
Balling What is ev.-ryb-sl-. ;r”"' >i:" A,'5t1o
busim-ss is n 'b<
I-XIR SALE— Bermuda Ouiou
at - r’" firtuu tf.uwn from genuine im-
ported onion seed from Dec. 1st
10 March 1st. Delivered prices;
Yellows, 500 $1.25; 1,000 *1.75;
.’>.000 $7.50; li>,(MM) *12.50. Crys-
tal Wax 500 -1.50; 1.000 *2.00;
- *s.75: 1(1,000 *16 50. [
;u<>: .:nt<v every shipment. Ord-
ers idled same day received. C.
11 Melton, Duvijie, Texas. “Tho
t Onion Plant Grower in
mid.” 15-3d-3w
" ui
"C. I.-nul is dan ;er> ’is anj p-
kn '.v it.’ DihIsoii'h Liv
’• .-- IS, div gll: rt.'te 'd
isl wbo |]s it A
• doesn’t cost vrr
funeral of Mrs Dave Snotlgrrss
in Coleman, Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tucker
came in front Jermyn, W.sli.esday
at noon, and sr* here to spend
the holidays with Mrs. Tucker’s
father, W. C. Penn and family,
and Mr. Tucker’« parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J 11 Turke.-, of Hat-
rhel.
Bailey ami Roy Mack arrlv-d
at h<m.<• Wednesday at noon, to,-----
siH-nd Christmas i, tl’eir par 1 Kas 1
ents. Mr. and Mis Se >tt II. Mark ' machinery has only been used a
..... part of two seasons. A bargain
Mrs. Frank Drews and eh drerr’( g M J( Regency,
r'1"." rJ ‘ M f n-Mi-'1'11” T,'x“s-
Im-sday afternoon. Mrs. Drews -»b-Htw •
, . ... i had been visiting her parents. Mr.1
a,ul and Mrs. D. Reeder.
' qr ; Mr and Mrs .1 E. Artnur went
rela- 1,1 t’omaiiche Tuesday atlernoim.
Io att -lid t funeral of Mr.
Arili'ir’s i rt.'h-'r, wb»i was killed
Texas needs something to eheck public last summer. Ballinger J Mr. aud Mrs. Louis Demwville
such erime, t: —7 J 2- — _ _—-------- - .
very long ago since the piouaers' should be until Ballinger capital, home at San Angelo Monday, af-
used a rope to put an end to horse ] controlled by Ballinger people ter a visit to relatives here,
stealing. get behind t«e city's public en- * - •• •
o ■ . - terpriacs.
If the farmers will take au iu- j '
mas yvith his parents
M:-. 'I C. Smith,
attending the S uth
st I’liiversitv at Dal-
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Sledge, A. W. The Banner-Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1920, newspaper, December 24, 1920; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183940/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.