Banner-Leader. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 27, 1904 Page: 3 of 9
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A TEXAS WONDER.
pure truit
Cash
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at Stubbs
J. Y. Pearce,
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Cobb
BALLINGER, TEXAS
BALLINGER,
LOOK
The Largest and Best Stock of
Sewing Machines
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found
oppo-
come
to Rasbury &
J. H. CASTELLO Wg
excursionists
Saturday for
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to note Everett
and out again
his arm broke.
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sold
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glad
One Sorghum Cutter (Belle City)
“ 4 Horse Power
“ corn crusher and mill
•* harvester (Deering)
“ Deering mower and horse rake
“ press drill (Hooshier)
“ corn and cotton planter
Two Standard cultivators
10 inch and one one 12 inch turning plow
One single shovel and one double shovel
“ 16 inch riding plow
“ double disk plow
“ wagon with two beds and hay frame
“ buggy, one tooth harrow
“ roller
In Runnels county to be
at the old Racket Store
site Davis-Fancher Co.
must and will be sold so
early and get first choice.
Yours for Business
I can handle your freight for you on
short notice, anything from a small
box to a car load. Give me your work
1 will do it right and give satisfactiod
Nothing has ever equalled it.
Nothing can ever surpass it.
Now is the time to buy your winter
coal. I am ready to s.pply you with
the very best McCalister coal. Buy
now and save money
4;
Henderson, Tex.,
i E W Hall, St. LouL
; Your Texas
1 Discovery, has cured me of kidney and
I bladder troubles and I can cheerfully
recommend it to others.
Yours truly,
W. J. Crow.
We are
Hardgrave up
since getting
The fracture is doing very nice
ly and when entirely well we
hope will prove of no inconveni-
ence.
Hall’s Great Discovry.
One small bottle of the Texas Wonder
Hall’s Great Discovery cures all kidney
and bladder troubles, removes gravel,
cures diabetes, seminal emissions, weak
and lame backs, rheumatism and all ir-
regularities of the kidneys and bladder
in both men and women; regulates
bladder trouble in children. If not
sold by your druggist will be sent by
mail on receipt of «i. One small bottle
is two months treatment. Dr. Ernest
W. Hall, Sole Manufacturer, P. O. Box
629, St. Louis, Mo. Send fot testimon-
ials. . ,old by all druggists.
READ THIS
April 23, 1902—Dr
, Mo., Dear Sir—
vVonder, Hall’s Great
THE HUMPHREY LUMBER CO., Agents
Ballinger, Texas.
I have for sale at my place 9 miles south of Bal-
linger the following Implements cheap for
Here is your opportunity to get a
further particulars call on. or write
DOOSE&GO.,
RUNNELS COUNTY, TEXAS
w. m. McGinnis,
TEXAS
HZ DRAY AND TRANSFER
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Dr. Buchanan.
SPECIALI T
Practice limited to
Diseases of the
(Eye, Ear,
----*Nose and
/^Throat
Glasses Scientifically Fitted
Office over Findlater’s San Angelo
SUNDAY HOURS 9 to 10 A. M.
Phones: Office 320. Residence 329
Visit Stubbs <fc Hartman and
see their line of fruit jars before
making your purchases.
Dr. W. A. Gustavus, Den.
list, Over Walker’s Drug Store.
Charges right—work guaranteed
Call for Live Oak Flour. It will
give satisfaction. Opposite Post-
Office at Miller Mercantile Co.
A Complete stock of H. J
Heinze’s Pickles, catsups, chow
chaw, plum butter, preserves
etc. at Godwin Grocery Co’s
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Is what the public desire and that is what I propose to - h-
furnish. I have purchased from the Weatherbee Bros.
/jhb their restaurant and will serve meals at all hours.
.V?--Yours for a Good Meal---O'
Cotton bought in Ballinger is
and has been in price ahead of
anything in Texas on first bales
as reported all over the state
to date, Ballinger payi ng 12 cents
for her first bale and other
places ranging from 9| to 10|
at Stubbs1 cents. and also Ballinger’s
premium was the largest yet
good dry heard of Rasbury & Bruce
have bought every bale brought
to this market so far and say ,
they will pay the top of the
market all through the season.
Mr. Eugene Richardson and
Miss Lula Smith were married
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Raby on Valley Creek on
last Saturday night in the pres
ence of a few intimate friends. I
Rev. Raby performing the cere
mony. The Banner Leader joins
their many friends in wishing
the happy young couple much
happiness.
Judge
on seven
property changing hands this
week in one day. This is some
business and shows that there is
something doing in our section
in the realestate business
We are in the market for your
chickens and eggs, also your
grocery trade.
Godwin Qroceryco.
Tom Shaw went east on busi-
ness Monday.
Guion Gregg was among the
excursionists to Galveston last
Saturday returning Wednesday
and reports a pleasant trip.
The Nat Perry gin next to the
river is having the machinery
i put in in a rapid way and when
complete will be one of the most
up to date outfits anywhere in
Texas.
Rev. S. A Paine left Monday
evening for Carrect. his home,
where he will begin a meeting at
au early day. He closed a sue
cessful meeting on Coyote Creek
j Sunday night.
* J. D Rogers, from down the
river, who brought in the first
bale of new cotton this year, was
here Wednesday with his third
bale and
Bruce at
Rasbury & Bruce
I. S. Baldwin of Content was
ing business here Wednesday.
Lonnie Baldwin cf Crews was
shopping in Ballinger Wednes-
daj.
i Fresh Tomatoes. Pepper, Okra,
and Peaches at Miller mercan
W? We Co.
to visit friends.
Miss Zanette Willingham came
in Wednesday from Blanket
where she had been visiting
relatives for some weeks.
W And many other Tools and Implements
| R. A. Smith
® Cobb1
W On
The
Market
Now!
1 his body of ab »ut 13.00C acres of land has been
subdivided by us into parcels of 150 acres and up-
wards and is beiug offered for sale by us to Home-
seekers and Investors at prices ranging from $8 50
to $12.50 per acre, on terms of 1-5. or more down,
balance two. f iur, six. eight and ten vears time,
8 per cent per annum interest, all tiotes drawn on
or before.
home. For
W
Thomson-Casey Pa-lure. ®
..;a~
® SAVE YOUR
PROPERTY ®
From Destruction by Fire.
Let Lee Maddox write you a policy
in the HARTFORD; LONDON,
LIVERPOOL & GLOBE, or some
other big reliable company.
I can also write you a life or accident
policy in the best companies.
LIQUIZONE, the great modi
| cine, for sale by
Druggist.
About ali the
who left here last
Galveston returned Wednesday.
Walter Talley of Crews came
i'V? in Wednesday to meet the train
' accompany Mrs Trout and
children home.
5AA Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Wylie
: came in Wednesday from Miner-
al Wells where they have been
Y7. the past month.
We learn that A. T. Campbell.
! very well a
the present writing.
. and Mrs. M
T T. Crosson passed
abstracts of titles to
£ot h*s le» broke last week
O is ?ettinS alon£
•J*- the pro-SMnt writ!
B m'.
Edwin Day ginned his first
two bales of new cotton Wednes-
day and his outfit worked nicely
and did good work. Everything
is in tip top shape and all you
have to do is to bring your
cotton and he will do the rest.
Irrigation to the west is
attracting great attention just
now. But how about irrigation
under the vest? Our fountain
supplies the moisture right
from the artics.
& Ashton.
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licited—prices are
$ "■
Phone No. 2 for good stove
wood.
Fewer gallons, wears longer;
Devoe.
’Go to Litt’s for
Drinks.
Fruit jars, cheap,
& Hartman’s.
Phone No. 2 for
split stove word.
Fruit jars for sale
‘s.
’amily washing especially so-
i right
Get your cold drinks at the
Roberts Groc. Co.’s Fount.
Dune McGregor of Coleman
came in on Wednesday’s train.
! SIH* l?|uish F.our is the best.
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doi
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Dr. King’s
New Discovery
A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure: Lung Trembles.
Money back If It fail.. Trial Battles free.
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Cockrell, Clyde. C. Banner-Leader. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 27, 1904, newspaper, August 27, 1904; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1184165/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.