Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 19, 1920 Page: 2 of 4
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IIAILY LEASER;
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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WELCOME
Just Received Neiv Shipment
Brain.
// Cost More, But Worth It
to renoun
L. B. Stubbs
Dundee Woolen \fills
Phones 93 and 94
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The Cotton
Farmer’s Cow
Harwell Motor Company
Ill <1
dive mined
and
BALl.INGER AlITOll)
Telephone 60#.
CASTORIA
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Ings Avenue.
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much
ren are studying at night, don't let them ruin their
eyes studying by a poor light. A MADZA lampfiv-
es you more and is smooth and restful to the eye*.
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Phone 45 for coal in any
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money
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• For Tax Collector:
W. L BROWX
Tl.es, w • d :
and give him
eaah ao thai he
ent too in the sy« ••
kouxe* arhueated b
•very day except Sun-
day by
would receive twenty five pen . nt
v <r pay, or -7 50 per month, and
fill pay v1 i'll in actual service,
’•nt they lave failed fo receive a
penny
That’s it exactly! We extend to you a Hearty
Welcome to pay us a visit and inspect the Greatest
Value Giving tailoring line that ever came to these
parts.
Yau men of the most critical and exacting
tastes, who consider carefully what you tire getting
for your money before you spend it, will appreciate
the smart fashions, new fabrics in great variety,
and the extreme values to be found in our Spring
and Summer line
Make your
Home Attract
iveby its Lights
It Won’t Cost much
and helps the looks
of any home.
E N E W A L OF
Threaded Rubber
Insulation never needs to
be given a thought. But
DISTKIOT NOT IN BACK, wa* organized here during the
| war, have at last received their
discharge |>apcra. Vhe honorable
diachargea arrived Thursday at
noon, and t'apt^Jj. Cohen began,
signing them immediately and ia
ready to deliver them to the mem-
ber,, making up the local troop,
(’apt Cohen has already handed
out several of the discharge* and
he request* that member* of the
«•< in puny call on him and tf**® their
discharge |wiper*
I The local troop waa well organ-
ized and in good condition for
service id one time. Fur several
Meek, the troop was held in read-
iness here, maintaining barrack*
over the F. A. \1 Bank. The ad-
jutant general’s department fin-
ally notified the company that
they would be discharged. but no
official discharge* were issued un-
til the papers arrived Thursday.
I All member* of th-* company
Were discharged except the three
commissioned officer*
ADISON MAZDA LAMPS
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
JOI LX J BIGG
For Tax Assessor
J R HOLLOWAY
For District Clerk:
C. <’. ( O< KRE1.1.
For County Clerk:
W. R PICKETT
For Sheriff:
J P JIM FLYX-
For County Judge
J. W. POWELL
kind that can b? depend-
ed cn to last as long as
the battery. It can bo
had only in the Still Bet-
ter Willard.
from standing or walking
erect* That is a rheum
atie condition. ami is some-
times described «
BAGO. There is
ternal remedy for
tl .s condition a*
a, Bhss Native
Family Liniment.
to order by regularly taxing
COLD MEDAL
Imitation *'Ford” parts are being sold by many mail-order
houses and garages to unsuspecting Ford owners a* “Ford” parte.
But they are not Genuine Ford parts made by the Ford Motor Com-
pany They arc made bv concern who Luxe no connection whatso-
ever with the Ford .Motor Compaiiy. These imitation parts are not
even made from the same grade of steel, or under the same formula#
used by the Ford Company. They are counterfeit parts. Tests have
s .< wn them to break when the genuine Ford parts didn’t even bend
and they generally are from thirty-five to one hundred per cent
lower in quality.
The Authorized Ford Dealer i your protection. A# such, we
handle nothing but the Genuine Ford parts. They are made from
the famous Ford Vanadium Steel an deaeh part—according to its
use i, heat-treated in the way that will give it the longest wearing
qualities.
.1 I. H trdin and J E. McKown, Proprietors
PHONE 56.
Candidates for Public Offices
The following candidates have
announced for nomination for of
flee, subject to the action of the
Demaeratte Primary, to be held
on Saturday, July 31. 1921' ;
Ma i- by the A O
Medical Company, 1
ington, D <’ Price
Ballinger Elect: Ic Light,
Power & lee Company
Surgeons agree that in case of
cuts. Burn*, bruises and wounds,
tie first treatment i* most im-
portant. When an efficient anti-
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Senator E. L Rector, of San
• Saba, state senator of the 2Glh
• District, i« out with a statement
• to the press stating that he Mill
• not be a candidate for re election.
• Senator Rector is a strong ad
• voeate of developing the irriga-
• tioti ad'aiifciges of this district,
• am| because he faded to put over
• In* proposition, he became d's-
• | courage! and disgusted and says
• he must giv^ up the Mork. In an I
• tiotim ing his retirement from peli ■
•tics. Seuat >r Rector says:
• "In explanation of my deter-
• mina* >n ti< * to •»• a < an lidate for
• reelection to t'e senate, I will
•say khat I am not prepared to
•|give up my office and mv private
• j business, at;d I am not able t •
.make the neccs.-airy sacrifice of
•imy busineMs interests which would
• ' l»e required in order to do my i
no danger of infection and the
u mid begins t > heal at once. For
Use on t'.: :< or beast, BOROZOXE
* the ide. 1 antiseptic and healing
agent. Bi y it now ami be rmdy
in
that city should have a first la*s
brass band We <*e n<
such a* Ballinger w I’
the neighborly thing w
Heeds a band and will
I court
this county is nailing for bid
a new jail, or repairs on
Jhil which will make the
I >. .se practically
tion docs, at least ones
before the batt '-y is worn
out. Threaded Rubber
£ives farbetl rprotection
;;’u ,t a normal, healthy
condition If it's a Bruise,
. Stiff Joint, or ■» II? .d-
Sonura is the metropolis of Dev-
Ub River. Sonora is building i
$20.t>HO Methodist church Tl •".
is what we call intruding on '
devil's territory.
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The Sweetwater K "tt."
Urging the citizen* of that to
to get tiehind the Boy Scouts '!
man who get* ahead of the I
Scout* wdl have to start early
Women
Made Young
Drifht eyes, a dear skin and a body
fall of youth and iMalth may be
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which haa been
la use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per-
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in thia.
Alt Countertcits, Imitations and ° Just-as-good ’’ are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
r What is CASTORIA
Castwria is a harmless substitute tor Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contaiaa
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. It*
ege is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it haa
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aide
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
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stay in
a bail
lies t<>
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the editor s
bei-ailse we
that both tl
American Beauty Flour
American Beauty Cream f/eal
Oil—the
. By rub-
bing it into the |uirl* nf
feeted, it quickly penetrat-
es ; , p< 11 s, * "the* flo
p.i h, stimulate* blool tir
* senate. I have always been
* still am ready to vindicate
* course in the senate, urn! t<»
• * fend mv political r id
'the unwarranted : urges
,(11,ieihaxc been brought Hirainst it
that! dodge Rector w * elected
special election to cd S-.itt
Woodward of Stephenville, who
(i|- resigned lie d f' 'ite | Bill A I
j,,r a'nw and Toni Leach, of Br w u-
wood, and Finley of ('oman-lm.
He ha* only served a part of one
term, and it was generally expec*-
e,| th::! he w mid be a : d
for reelerti n. Hi* retirement
leave* the field clear f r th? *^1
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 19, 1920, newspaper, February 19, 1920; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1184178/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.