Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 31, 1920 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BALLINGER DAILY LEDGER.
TO OPEN INCOME
25 Percent Off
TAX OFFICE HERE
On AU
Storage Batteries
Peaches ..
iii; Sal .<-u (.'hum Et and, per can
t
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3
can sansa Kt*
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Per
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4
Van Camps, Porkth Magnolia Lard
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$2.2‘
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gram
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i'offee
Pine Apple Extract
;u!l 2 oz.
Gustavus Grocery Co
GET S30.000 ON
SHALL WE BELIEVE IT’
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11
FORGED CHECKS
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returned to Temple Fn
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Cotton—and Hogs
An
Not a
r:
The
Speculation
eml of
Trade Mark
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ltd
ca»e of flu which .aught him Thursday
BUY 0K-IN--BUY NOWSignature fit
d, W.
n Smith. all of w hich
■■ »c
rub
feet
We guarantee every battery that
we sell for 18 months and make it
good here. We repair any make bat-
tery and guarantee it for one year.
’.•Il
‘1.10
,1'k*
4
3
W
h 1.1
• ah*
5('c
-tin. where then ar. tij
i All th.«e places arc
will l-c < xbattste t
1-2 Iti lied Pepper .
1 pound Black Pepper
In lb Pink Beans ..
10 th Pinto Beans ...
10 lb Blackeye Peas .
He's the
can Cotton
for—the f.-i
wants fn do
• Al’pl
Zen
Extra High Patent Hour, est m
town, per k - 3.
Highest Patent Flo ar, per sack..
Per Dozen
<* C rn, '
none better
5 lb bucket Pc.ui..
brand
Mrs
L’earl
paml.
to health by taking!
is and can now eat any I
her
ahn<
money
Th- f*r
pares of g
for
I I’-
ll is expected that man. citizens
have to pay income tax this tear.
We are over stocked on tires—see us before you
buy—We save you money.
It will be of much interest to the
many Brownwood friends of Dav-
id (.uion, formerly head of (he
Piano Department of Daniel B:k
Any battery recharged for $1.00
Champion X Plugs 50c
• i-K "as a bookkeeper for an oil
company and Boum.ni was a drill-
er Indictments wen returned
h< . e last nil*! t ,s» t e men
the stomach ami enable i‘ to per
f-mi its functions naturally.
For further information see J. E WYNN, Central Hotel. Ballinger, or address
CALVIN C. WILSON, Dist. Sales Manager, Box 141, Temple, Toxas.
The Ainrirnr
iation eneourn
farming instead of the ol
cotton system, so that
eotton Barm in the Soul’
become uelf-sustaining tin
the production en<*'
ample gupnlie
1 nil ll< nd Kiee per It. 17c
Barrel Vinegar, per gal 35c
2 full quarts Bluing 35c
Saginaw r Searchlight matches
|H-r dozen 75c
Miss Edna Eppler returned to her
home at Gorman, Friday afternoon, af-
ter a visit to Mrs T. J. McCaughn.of
Norton Mrs McCaughn wax here
from Norton to see her friend off.
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WHEELER TO REMAIN
IN BALLINGER
R J. Wheeler, who recently tendered
his resignation with the Ballinger State*
Bank A Trust Co, will remain a -it-
izeti of Ballinger “1 am going to Dal
las for a few days, and join my wife
in a visit, and look after some business
there said Mr Wheeler and then I
will return to Ballinger and give you
an ‘official’ announcement. Mr. Wheel,
er has many friends who will be glad
to know- that he is not to leave here. He
gave up his bank work on account of
the close confinement and expects to
engage in a line of work which wilt
I'ivi him more outdoor life.
Gal. Armour
Cane Syrup
Mi«« \\ till, l^rikm rd went t< San
Angelo Fridt afternoon to visit iici
sisters, Mrs Monroe Hartman and Mrs.
DeMoviHe
Jno. A. Weeks, special
otlue ... soon ... possible.
I’nuer the l;-w governing the payment
of income tax. all panics arc required to
tile a tvport regardless of whether they
are subji.t to the payment of a tax
or not, and the demand for the services
of somy one familiar with making out
Here are Some Bargains!
For One Week
Wc are not re
man with power
$t
*_• (Hl
*21 V
Qungt .Vine Bi nng
The scar has been a prosperous one,
and
will
Refining Co.
Fort Worth. Texas
xml
John
1 have a tirst class windmill man
Bring jour mill troubles to us. Brewer
Plumbing A Metal Works. yt ydzw
lb bucket White l lottd
A TEXAS WONDER
for kidney ami bladder troubles,
gravel, weak and lame back, rheu-
matism, ami irregularities of the
ktdueyg ami bladder If no: sold
by your druggist, by mail $1.2.3
small bottle, often cures Send
for sworn testimonials. Dr.
W Hall, 292ti Olive Street,
Louis. Mo. Sold by druggistsai5 pound sack fresh Pearl M id
the Mck
I*'n>h D L. Ba con, per lt>
Sugar Cured Breakta I
per tb
lb Crisco.............
lb ( risen
tb White Swan Lard
tt> bucket White t 'mill
Out of a $12,000 Stock of Groceries Bought for
Cash. We Sell for Cash.
We could write prices for a solid day. Our time
is limited. We are not ashamed to have you test
our weights or measures.
PHONE 34.Don t You Forget it.
Bear in mind that Chamber-
Iain’s Tablets not only move the
howels but improve the nppctitg
and s’re.ngtInn the digest!. i
The;, contain no pepsin or oth- r
ily on the ol
end of the y
monev as c
For sick headache, backache.
lie publicist
PERFECT HEALTH IS EVERY
WOMAN’S BIRTHRIGHT
Houston, Tevu>:—"1 was in a terribly
run-xiowncoi.iliti mof health after ax iege
ptomaine
CASTOR IA
For lafanta aad Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bean
\! M F. Miller ind children wire
i-p i.r workOSCAR SEAGLE TO
SING GUION SONG
6
Gallon Cooking ’ hl
Gallon Peaiuit < hl .
Gal. K, ('. Bear Brand t ‘P
Gal White Swan >' i ip
1 2 Gal. White Swan x . up
Gal. Brer Rabbit rup
Gal. White Star \vi ip
Gal. Kar< Red Sy i up
Gal. Mary Jane S\ rup
Gal Blue Ribbo Syrup
Armour's Oatmeal.
Purity Oatmeal, large
Large size Past I' -, -ti
2 Large size Puffed W
3 pkgs. Fautless Star.
including old 1 • r<*n h, Id
SUCCESSFUL REFINERIES—WHERE?
All > ii
H i'. w ho Lad been
for .... 25c
California Pimentos 2o*
Armour Evoporated Milk per doz
du $1.03
t arnation Milk per dozen . .$
Eagle Brand Milk 3i»e, 2 for
1-2 tb Hendry's Cocoa
1 ll> Cocoa
1 eq; ■> Black Pepper, 2 <</ cans
3 cans Red Pepper
3 cans Ginger
3 cans Mustard
•'! cans Allspice
3 cans I'iiinaiiion
1 orbes ami Company Spices
Extracts b< >t jn the world
l ull 2 oz, bottle Vanilla ...
Full 2 oz -ottl.' l.emon Extract
-.....-It li al ter a siege
p< i-onmg, an,) ,hcti the
influenza. 1 could not
m-em to regain my
rtrvngt h and wan really
not able to do mv
housework. I knew I
nisshsl a good tonic
and build-r and re-
mcmlicreil how- iny
folks u-ssl to regard
Dr. I’ll ns ’s renidhco
in tnv girlhood daju,
and then I decided to
s Gold) iWb’ slica] 1 hs-
now tai.■* the second
cun songs. _ . ,
|a lighter vein, and the third div-
ision contains a number of folks
song well known throughout the
[South. A piano -cl-ction by Mr.
I'harle.s Lurvey. Mr. Seagl- ’s ac-
companist, is also included in the
[program. -Brownwood Bulletin.
Dozen
Van t'anqs Homii.y
ai d they Will In- brought ’i.vek
F rgery harges are also pviidin;
in Eastland county.
< tecs i xpecialty We will I
if’ ic ‘ii<k f harnet* at an I
wi will also make loot* and |
it jour - inci .» soon as mat
•killed lab
en
o. 3 Falls City Hominy
ARE INVITED
• ! \l INGER SH< -E AND
■s ( MPAX5 m -l.cir new
In t’ c fear uf the Zap;>c Build-I
nnw with usi j'f-tir shoe and har-
and wc will take care of
<>n Has and night service ,
l.:igli<h. old Iris), ami <11 Ameri- heartburn, nervous weakness and
Hie second part is of constipation. Prickly Ash Bitters
, is the rennsly that men use. It
purifies the bowels, tones the
stomach, clears the brain, sweet-
ens the breath, restores energy
ami cheerfulness price $1.25 per
bottle,
agent.
('.Cl 's.lUs.lg.
Can Potted Meat .
I his Sardines for ..
3 It- Arm A Hammer
10 tb bucket Arm A Hammer
take Dr. Pierce .
covery. 1 am now —
bottle and it ix doing me a world of good.
My Ktn ugth i> returning rapidly and I
feel l-etter in every way.
I ani gl.-i l indisxl to nvommend the
niolicine that is doing me so much wood
Mid do not houtate to give thu statc-
n-ent.”—Mm. Grano i>t Felu 2117
Common St.
Beaumont, T< \.*i* —*‘t hie of my maters
I-ccmdc quite a suflercr tieriodicaliy aa-i
would have fainting •[» IL* Sin d<>ct red
but did not in-j-rove Then, three yi in
rto, a fr-end ndvwcd h<r to trv Dr
icrcc’j- Favorite l*rvscription. It bclfied
r right awny nod ib‘- hi- been in a
Ithnr condition ever inc. that time
I would n< ver I.<■• .rue a moment id
. tninending 1 >r Plena's Favorite
i‘a ription to all young girls who suller,
I h co such great confiden <• in it, six-ii i
h< w it helfird her "—Mu M.ui» E
Bka--meu. |97o Hum-on \
there is a higher ;...ver wl.n-h
give or take life i i the twin!
of an eye. Who kn >"s but
we are returning t the <1.
miracles, and i^ the rep. rt«
ried by the Galveston and D.i la
For Permanent Profits Buy 0K-IN
Sunk ‘dlir.; at Si so |>< t xhare. Subject to adxancc without n -ice Liberty bonds taken at face value
ffee......3i>c an ! l’>.
Coffee, ground or-nty sugar, per one
■* I' •"
(» n a girl liecumes a woman wbeu
i w< -ian iKsonae n mother, when a
.roman imwsv through tin- changes of
t'liddl. life, ar<- th<- three imriuda of
. -e wl 'u health and strengt'.i are in rt
needed to witlist.-md the jeon and die-
t-i-xe often caused by severe organic
i. iturbincvs.
At t ewe critical tinw s women arv
I--t fo-’it-ed by the u.m of Dr Pierce'a
I vont I’r-scrin’icn, na old rxuacdz
ci t-rut ■ I worth
Nance-Stroble Auto Electric
Company
Dodge Bldg. Main St. Opposite Bateman Lumber Y.
Night Phone 327 D.y Phono 109I-.f \x.uth r t' ■>< r. m. j • int of over No percent of all the pi| < fines in the state ©f Texas. Over
Mien*. • lion I .ml- ot mule ■ through the-< lines n.irly. Tl <>K-1N PRODUCING & REFINING
Cf ’Mi'A' ’> o building for permanent piufits. and our shares will I. paiing dividends when the prod,
ucing fields <d todaj are forgatten
0k-In Producing and
Ex< cutive Offices, 0K-IN Bldg.
compositions is incliid'-d in the
program which Oscar Sengle, bar
itoue, will render in connection
here February 7th. The select h>:i
is “De Ole Ark's a Moverin’.’’
Mr Guion has been devoting In-
entire time to eomp- sition for th<*
past several months, a *d has made
quite a reputation throughout the |
2 pkgs. Crackers 35c
Bulk Crackers 17c
2 pkgs Vanilla Wafers 3oe
ort Worth, Jan. 29.—The ul-
-• -I forged ch'-ck activities of
illiam Bowman of Eldorado,
COLDS
•Head ©F chests
are best treated
externally” with
VICKS VAPOR
“YOUR BODYGUARD" — 30». 00».-ami Ilogs will make
‘<>r all of us in the
ind will mak-
■omit fat
t-.l .it p iv-linc centers The largest refinery in
ter had an oil well The Standard aljo has
The largest refinery in Texas is at
pit-e-unc centers, where enide oil wilt be
i - rk who wen- arrested in the
att r citj yevterday, total thirty
tl. .s.;nd dollars ace inline to Io
To the Dyspeptic.
iVould yon nof like to f -< l that
tr stomai h trou'-les are over,
' y-'-i an cat any kind of f-od
>t you crave! Consider then
fa ' that < ham'ierii-.in s Tab-
-•rs why not
C. R Stephens and W R Bruce arc
'arranging to open an office in Bal-
linger fur the purpose of serving the
public tn handling income tax reports j
Thej- expect to be readj to open their
office within a couple ol weekw
>t ( "Wc have been studying the question
• .--Ue i thoroughly,' said Mr Bruce, “an ! we
. .4 h*'arc Koing to spend tome turn- with the
*1 ()0 1 *,nonu ,a* e. -llectors ami leant i vcri
ai ool^*‘,l’1 °* ’lie work, and will open our
■T I J ” ’ | j *• I
$1.00 1
$1.00
cans Beans, Del Monte ..25c
Bat's Joy Laundry Soap . .2 »c
.t so. er..ful cornp..ni<
aim. New ler-cy. A
$1 t.5
Beans . .1 >e
$1.45
Beans . 1 >e
$1.65
BOOSTING TEXAS OIL >
FOR TEXAS REFINERIES
Ge. A Rai nobis of Temple. Texts
•pecial representative of the • >k-ln
I’t'-duciiK an-! Refining Co., is spend-
ing the week in this city. Mr. Re,.--
<-f thi* I'nited n“^* fT'-rts a very satisfactory bus-
iness The fact that Texas oil is be.
ing transported as far away as New
program is one of ; Jersey to be refined is given as a logi-
tuiusnal varietv. The first part ‘‘•il reason fs>r mure refineries in Texts.
1 • wit! a guarantee
that you must be satsified or your money
'.ack Come to see us
(has f Coons au< I E P Hall.
Managers
Ticket Agent artlett ■ » the I mon
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 31, 1920, newspaper, January 31, 1920; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1184068/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.