Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 20, 1919 Page: 4 of 6
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THE BALLINGER DAILY LEDGE*
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OUR THICK WALLS ANO STRONG LOCKS. AND EXPER-
IENCED MANAGEMENT. GUARANTEE YOU PERFECT SER-
VICE AND THE BEST OF ATTENTION
PUT YOUR MONEY IN OUR BANK.
Mi-s A-a Gint, who ha<l been
her- with her .Hint. Mb .Jas E
Buner. si ir.. the f<.rpiis Christi
storir. returned to het home nt
Corpus • liri-.fi Wi-dm sdny after-
noon The young lady is a datlgh
J If <leant. formerly of
S ' ...l e! ildrcn. don’t fo-get
t' • B llinger Printing Company
cin supply rou with them" piper
Ballinger Electric Light,
Power & Ice Company
THEY ALL COME FROM
THE FARM
The milk and cream and
butter, and eggs which form
1 part of our daily food Our
.Trit 1->a reamery handles only the bent
f Nies,- farm product.-., and if
you will leave your order with
Us you need never give anoth-
- er thought as to the fre«hne*»
of what we send you
JACKSON DAIRY
smut.
ITlc.se
nciUar
pending against him at Eldorado,
and rrwmw*'*
For Over
rt-suttinitt^' wn ia1"f-»*y;
Thirty Years
CUSTUUIA
» t u’ ioji.iI t rea’ men’
11
\1 ..
■ that
VV
\\ .ill A '.
cnr.\i Y
with
pe.ti-
t he
B . '.
court for the November term,
u h ..in. lied this week, and ad-
;,s the trail! passed here
-day. that he did not get u
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
A
that
Always
Bears the
ANGELO HIGHS GET
GAME. SCORE 16 TO 12
’Farmers arc too busy to be
worried with court matters, and
the docket is one which will keep
mtil it can be dispose,! of without
breaking into rushing farm aetiv-
• been get- Weak
count of the Ballinger jail burn-
ing. Jones was sentenced to four
.rear- in the pen from Sweetwater
in for, being brought to Ballinger
and re
• - t
.1 • I ni'>»rineiits lead
. -• p.tioii and a
.-■ -1 : .«• • fills the system
Herbine is a
I regulator. It purifieo
. . vk. I /•-- the bliswl and
organs in fine
•it So!d*by -Jno.
mg an auto, and given two years
in the pen. and I' B Jones, cou-
old. a.id ha> a ninety nine
■nteuee hanging over him.
; re t hro.it with
x l. i.imeiit One or
In at inns W ill eUFi
. Jli \ Weeks
1 ic to Brad-
with her
to Brad-
g .. ..,1 ■ ->-r;.-nce with match
g.. u< -. having recently played
and other towns.
a pleasant
nted a bit better than ever before rn tit f t<hion.
fabric and value. Will we see you today
If you want
an Oak
You must plant
an Acorn
al team ha* not be, n practicing
• ■ th,, s.m A gelo team The
If you want to
Grow a
Fortune
Ballard's
more ap-
it completely
LIGHT DOCKET IN
THE COUNTY COURT
The tixaiisfcr agent for the state
penitentiaries passed thru Ballin-
ger Wednesday afternoon,
four prisoners for the state
tentiary.
1 Two <>f the four convicts
Ballinger prisoners; Have Henry
he will get off with only six years.
'1 II Bibb, also n former Baltin
g< r man. wa* one of the convicts
w ho w as on route to the state pris-
on The other man was a San An-
fteiuoon, was
alarm be
Corpus
Prater's
Corpus
•.st 1 st .I ni while trying to res-
• other
.w to make her home
her She will return
There is more Catarrh m this
se tion of the country than in all
other diseases put together and
for \ears it was supposed to be
incurable Doctors prescribed
You must plant
Money
in the
BANK
irag-d at the result of th*
game They will try out th*
man team at Coleman on
Tt'.a. k'-driving.
lie is a man up in years
MSTOIU
For Infant* and Children.
i,.,...1 rviiied'es, and <•«!:••! '■*!}
fail to cure with local treat
meiit, pronounced i
Kneed by constitutional con-
I s a’d therefore r< mires eon
Hall's Cat-
NATURE TEACHES US EVERYWHERE THE NECESSITY
OF PLANTING
IF YOU WANT COTTON, YOU PLANT COTTON.
SEE HOW EVERYTHING YOU PLANT IS SOON MULTI-
PLIED
IF YOU WANT A FORTUNE. YOU MUST PLANT DOLLARS
PLANT THEM IN OUR BANK
This Means You.
When you get up with n bad
taste in your mouth, a dull tired
feeling, no relish for food and are
< oust ip. ted, yon tuny know- that
ir | need a dose of • hamlx-rlain a
T ablets They not only cause an
•igr, cable inW'iir'iit of the bowel*,
but . '.’atisc and ;nvigorate the
xard i* tf. ■
Hail s Catar
T'ded -. Ohm.
in, d1 . is t k
Dundee Woolen Mills
Haram i, Wienaerg Prop Nett to Weeks Drug Store
Telephone 56
.4 void Disappointment
(Jet out of the eleventh hour rush If you come
toil iv we can promise positively to haw your suit or
overcoat ready for you by Christ.mas
I s-ll-s
Bil>b was tried tor tuning a
man Lx the name of Stokes, also
a former Hunnels county man.
and a county commissioner in
this county in tin* early days I he
|| ng a eiirr-d about three xears
go, B; b shooting stoke* because ■
Stokes was with MBibb on the
streets Bibb pleat! the unwritten
law, ;t it fa'.b d to w rk. 11- was
■ ■ , n a ninety nine x 1 ar scnleaee,
I
I'. d> up
Tin Ballinger high school foot
ball t-ain did iioj bring back the
s. alp- <>f the chalk eaters, as was
their great hopes, when they mot-
ored oxer to the Tom Green coun-
ty town Wedm-sday afternoon
! 'e locals lef- their s-nlps dang-
ling at the belts of the chalk eat-
inciirable. ers. Laving b st the game to the
greatlx- tune of ;1 16 to 12 score. „ -j
The result of the game wa- not
CONVICTS CARRIED 1
10 PENITENTIARY
GRASS FIRE CALLS Mrs prater, of Bradshaw, pass
OL'T FIRE COMPANY . Ballinger Wedm
--- -inoon en rounte to
■ ■ • ■ V .: 1 • : 1) st I •• • :si:.• ss Mrs
festal event is Christmas. On
day folks like to look their
Discriminating dressers—
in. 11 who like the things you like
xx til wear our hand-tailored
. lotlies Will you!
N >vx that the school year is open mid your child
reit ire studying at nif’ht don t let them ruin their
eyes study ini’ by a poor light. \ *4.ADZ A lamp giv-
es you mure ami is stiioothe and restful to the eyes.
Make your
Home Attract-
ive by its Lights
It Won't Cost much
and helps the looks
of any home.
\dx-ertisc before d*f**t!
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 20, 1919, newspaper, November 20, 1919; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183957/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.