Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1920 Page: 4 of 6
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Make your
Home Attract-
iveby its Lights
It Won’t Cost much
and helps the looks
of any home.
Now that the school year is open and your child
ren are studying at night, don't let them ruin their
eyes studying by a poor light. A MADZA lamp giv-
es you more and is smooth and restful to the eyes.
Ballinger Electric Light,
Power & Ice Company
THE BALLINGER DAILY LEDGER.
Your I
port mil
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cons
Dr. (’.
Officer
turned
centers
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safe g
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they if
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those i
All
that pi
be as f
educat
Health
view.
eyes are
aches ?
Your sh
dreams,
up in th
force vo
because
Kidneys
you are
l\e, \
the I-
feelin
fore soil
of all s
T. Even
writes:
the bad
night.
Iv I eon
the othi
medicin
pains in
Each In
coupon,
seal ill
Alonzo
leading
taiuiug
smaller
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GROCERU S
Best in Quality at Frit s that are
Reasonable.
FRESH FRUIT
The Best to be had, in S ock All the
Time.
DAILY SHIPMENTS
of Fresh, Crisp, Bunch Vegetables.
318 TWO PHONES 387;
Jeanes Produce Company
BUBBLES HEARD IN
Children Cry for Fletcher's
LOCAL OIL WELLS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
b.ipe its.!
upon
men
■line and
interest
in
‘mot h< r and sister
adma t tonal
ainpaign
I th
dollar., ha
and
WANTED
your boiled and rinkled clothe* to
border
T>xa
Clean, Press and Repair
• T-x.,
Phono 56
HI.
Suits Cleaned and Pressed 82.
\
Dundee Woolen Mills
COLD MEDAL
» <nd
will arm
ij
form of tic
Hew
L. C. Smith 4 Bros
TYPEWRITERS
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Southside TaiMening Co
\ Wienberg Mgr
Ford Hrlivety
Phone 31
Bhatts
JACKSON DAIRY
ager
I hid
part
or la
I hem.
Is Aaron Bo,gs
the Grand, on of the
Multi M ion.lire"
Ilf. l!*-'f
undr.'d
te of all the
an •»' a b.ik
suitable t<.
pmisiluliti.*
face of the
SMITH’S
SECONE HAND STORE
PROMPT SERVICE
FIRE INSURANCE
The Bert Companies
MISS MAGGIE SHARP
Your business solicited
Upstairs Over the Beilin
ger State Bank.
Phone 215. or See Me
\MERI
'liter ii ,
BETTER
DEAD
Office of Publication, 711 Hutch
ings Avenue.
Ballinger, Texa..
Bought and Sold
Guns Cleaned, Oiled
and Repaired.
Bicycle Repairing a
Specialty.
(Published every day except Suu .
day by
The Bullinger Printing Company.
Ins money back. He thought he
bought a ti.'Li't to the Senate, but
l.e finds it read, l.eav e.uwort h
i ertior or presi<i< nl may > x> rcisr
but little influence in the shaping
I of niv child's character, life and
; destiny. but the company of men
THE
The L
You 11 want your garments fresh and new
looking—-let us have the work now
between the 1
the Indian,, r
(Quality work, thoroughness and care sig-
nalize our service. On and after April 1st
Ladies or Men's Suits Cleaned $2.
Life it a burden when the body .
is tucked with pain. Everything ;
worr.es and the victim becomes i
despondent and downhearted. To
For Tax Collector
\\ I. BROWN
For County Sup-nntcudent
JOHN I HIKMI
For Tax Assessor
.1 R. HOLLOWAY
.M D CHASTAIN
For District Clerk
<’. <’ COCKRELL
For County Clerk
W It PUCKETT
For Sheriff
J. P JIM. PLY NT
For County Judge
J W POWKf/L
For Treasurer
Mils R p KIRK
For Commissioner Precinct No. 1:
R J DEENS
Mr. and Mr* Win Douse went
to Dallas Wednesday
\\ in a season ticket
name t«» take the place
(Jueen Theatre
alisu ei
ltd
Say, “Youse”
Who Wear Shoes
Ruilliels eolllltv, it is
life in an alarming ine.i.
• men sav '
teach my liild hut i ey
tie hoard > I business dll
beer, and with
regulatory law
jMetadde for legitimate druggists {
Ami nil this in the
in .'m'utims money
ticial of so much importance u»
I i'\hs a* School Director *r
W
$
! Vi
I Lave a big stock of th< best Tifcin *d <>« Sole l.eati er,
Goodyear. Panther and other Rubber IL els, hi I give y ou the
best service that ii possible to give with the beat Finishing
Machine* available
Come and see me and let, talk over Shoe trouble, to-
gether.
Exclusive Agent*.
Ribbons for all makes 75c
Second Hand
Goods.
' field 11, (liesec
ci t lie holding'
With oil North of Runnel* emin
|ty, and with oil West and East of
of
Hand m
w ith name Friday night. *
GLYCERINE MIXTURES'
SURPRISES BALIJNGER
The quick aetmn of simple glv
cerine, buckthorn bark etc, as
mixed in Adler-i ka, iH surprising
One spoonful relieves Any Case of
r»* on stomach o> sour stomach I
Adler-i-ka acta »n Loth upper and
lower howel and removes all foul
accumulated matter which poison
ed stomsrfh Often cures const ipa-
Yion. Prevents appendicitis One
lady reports she hae n,, mor1 pain
in back of head or gnx on stomach
since using Adler i ka. J Y
have il
cs that anol in i well
be underway in
w hich I
si.m'tlung be-
.1 L. Hanim and I E. M K<iwii, Proprietors
PHONE 3B
appointmeid i, o| far greater con
eerii to the intelligeii: and anx-
foils parent than the . lection of a
j pending, which when i'IumI will
..dl for drilling to begin within
Goy Drennan
Opposite Santa Fe Station
WHAT IS YOUR
BABY'S HEALTH
worth to you.' The best milk
sealed for your protection
costs Imt little more than ths
other product Let mt serve
you each morning for tour
own *ake as well as the baby's
Will call upon you prmnptly
if you telephone us.
what the formation of Runnels
county's purr of i’>. world is
Mrs W B Hall
Im it iL rhe . a*e \n,| when
' ted they should be intelligent I
*', |Mirti*| r.itl.fr than criti-J
In fe For Over 30 Years
Th3 iC id /co Have Always Bought
reliable
will
the Russell
who took 1
the (illlfi
a contract :
I b< m ti of im | lest . i.' d integrity
I but also m< u w i Live business'
judgement A <• all they'
■ -Ii.ml'! be tii' ti w .<> intelligently i
|.'onec’i| tic -ehe, with the puli ‘
lie school in'ei st, im, who are |
nig i'll.mg! in he and soul to'
give .Iiselfix d\ of their tunc and
I I > | IM'KSI
the test will be
1 ” ' ati'l w hefher t h
'tioii renii, the harvest or not. the
'entiling generat ion will not have to
' -id pl.-i't,
a proposal of
fore he dies, ami the \uieri' in i
party can not pans lav s which
will require L- ptiniatr druggist*
ami reputable doctor* to peddle
whiskey.
When drouth*, flood* .inc
storms only foiich f*he p >-\ hooi.
of people, they should io I com
plain. We*t Texa* ha* been f >r
TiBiate in thi* respect |iv,
*iek man whiskey before h«
Mr liud*<4i sh mid post
aeif. Legitimate drugg st
M1II6ER DAILY LEDGER
w r\i:n
Wilson has been
afternoon, handed back the peace treaty.
* |hx.se'* There'* the Smithsonian Institu-
tion. Detroit News.
In the spring when you’re “all
in” — fagged out —blood thin, if
you will turn to Nature’s remedy,
a tonic made from wild roots and
harks, which ha.* stood fifty years
as the ts st spring tonic—you will
find strength regained. No need
to tell you it's Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery, put up in tablet
or liquid form, and sold by every
druggist in the land. After a hard
winter shut up indoors, your blood
needs a temperance tonic, a tissue-
builder and blood-maker such as this
“Medical Diacovery”ofDr. Pierce's.
Talco, Tax as — "Or. Pirrce'a medi-
cine* have done for me a great deal of
good and I certainly appreciated it.
I have taken three bottle* of ‘Golden
Medical Diacovery’ and one of 'Favor-
ite Prescript ion' and am much im-
proved They have done me so much
good I can't praise them enough. I
was in bed with a sore It— for a week
and the ‘Discovery’ cured il.”—Mbs.
I. I Daxiei.s. R K m 3o
Mr* R J Wheder returned
home Thursday from a visit to
relatives af^tnllaa, and where she
had been I au eptieal opera Lou.}
matinee, beginning st 2:0i) p m
Give it a name and win a season
ti ket ltd i
The demand for gasoline *'•••! .*
to have a great deal more to do
with controlling the prtec tiian
the supply New ml well,
coming in every day iml new
fineries going ip til
country (joe* t. • ■> st
gas market
to
con-
y inee the "Id tinier*^ that .oine of
the dirt in these diggins" is not
saturated with the golden liquid
of a «ell within six mouth*
The report circulated to the ef-•
j I i t that the Gulf Production Co
i had abandoned the Russell field.
I came a* a slight kick to the ml
I game. Imt operations continue
plot only in the Russell field blit
im other part* of the county
But to the Russell fiel d
I Here will he found a completed
• >i| well, capped ami ready to
spout whim given a chiinci. Winn]
the \ahe is opened th
shoot out with a
shows that there is
' hing the shooting
! air.
Candidates for Public Officer mg a teach, i t<»r un il.l
The following ugndidate* have indirectly and Ju 'iy *1 .
announced for nomination for of
fice, subject to the action of the only do these
Demacratic Primary, to be held ’ —1 ■
on Saturday, July il, 1920
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has beta
in tu£ for over ovet 30 years, has borne ;he signature of
and hax been made under his per-
X ~«’nal supervision since its’Infancy.
/Glow no one to deceive yo” in thts.
AU Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of
Infants and Children--Experience'against Experiment.
r What is CASTOR1A
vastorfa la a harmless substitute f tr Castor Oil, Paregoric*
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It L? ( pleasant. I» contains
neither Opium, Morphine nnr other narcotic substance. It*
age is its guarantee. For more than thirty year* it ha*
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation,'* Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea>; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, ^nd by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aid*
the assimilation cf Food; giving.healthy end natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS
CASTO RIA
OPSUlfS
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1920, newspaper, April 1, 1920; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1184225/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.