Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 15, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 2, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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THE BA LUNGER DAILY LEDGER,
.nuiyu. -H mat xney Mere gjction of the
not dispatched thru Mr. Burl.-'tfher disease.
sou’s pout.—Columbia Record
Sleeping Porch, Barn
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Signature 4
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t iiiiuriiils.
T. S. LANKFORD
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tor the
W. V. Connelli)
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III
■ Is hr: ' results.
ing stores.
QUEEN
V. Weinberj, Manager
Cone < 1 t
Super
Ford Delivery
li F ■ cc Orchestra
THE BaNK OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE
Just received a large stock
of white pine screen doors.
Let us screen your house.
Undertaking Goods
Licensed Embalmers
left with a kick
in it, moans the
Kentucky gentle-
man, hut other
ways are open for
acquiring a head-
ache—try look-
ing at the price
Building Material of all
Kinds. See us before you
build that
Gune Cleaned, Oiled
and Repaired.
Motor Hearse and
Ambulance
.Bread is Your
Best Food —
Eat More of It
Rufus J. Wheeler
Ballinger, Texas
You will find me at E Shep-
pard's Fira Insurance Office.
A TEXAS WONDER
kii|h<'v and bladder tr
Th.-
liver ;
!)<i a little shopping, find
out the prices elsewhere
then visit our “ROYAL
T AII.ORKJ department’'
ami see our wonderful
assortment of spring
styles. You will n o t
have to go further—our
prices will convince you
Excluaivo Agents.
Ribbons for all makes 75c
This question
can be answered
in a very few
words by
Why You Should be
Insured in
Collins Typewriter
Exchange
Second Hand
Goods.
What would it cost you to rebuild your home at the present prices of material and labor?
It is better to figure BEFORE THE FIRE. Come in and talk with us about the INSURANCE
PROTECTION that you should have. / .• .•
Ballinger
Lumber
Co.
PROMPT SERVICE
FIRE INSURANCE
The Best Companies
MISS MAGGIE SHARP
Ycur business solicited
Upstairs Over the Ballin'
per State B ink
Phone 215. ot See Me.
Crops That Compete
With Cotton
Phone 31
SMITH’S
SECONE HAND STORE
.'lu’ s Some of the comliata its
fainted from <*;.»• effect of gas and
Southside
Tailoring
Company
Nest Door to Hopper's Cafe
Petite Dw
t -t i r:
AlSl'IN, Mar 2 At least mx
student* of t|1(« I'niversity of
I exas were overcome by anniioii-
Wednesday and Thursday
THE G1ERJD0RF BAND
'ND CONCERT CO
n hadlv near the
i close call
igure
A
<.i.i h
Night Phone 81 Day Phone 82
■ iii' of tor;■
or lit ion i f
In If..... •mher, Japmi i.orf. J
more goods to the I'nili-d S' it s
than did any other country It
amounted t-> 2’> tiin<\ i," ,<• than
I'.,- •!
t.were not In stiean
iiiiiioiiia discharged from
Ball Bearing Long Wearing
L C. Smith & Bros.
TYPEWRITERS
, American Central
Life Insurance Cc.
Old Line Insurance
important- When an Effi nt
antiseptic is applied promptly,
th. re in no danr.-r of inf< - tio'n.
fund the wound begins tp heal ,,t
I otn e |-'or Use on mm or - i-t,
IMIROZONE is th.- i.|.. | antisep-
, tie and healing ageif |>,H p
now and he ready for tin emer
geney. Sold by John A Weeks.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
influeneed by constitutional con-
ditions and therefore requires con
■dilution:)! treatment. Hall’s Cat-
arrh Medicine manufactured by J.
J . Cheney co, Toledo, Ohio, is
t constitutional remedy, is taken
ntcriially and nets thru the blood
• ii the Mucous Surfaee, of the
y stem. tine II indeed ’y.illars t<
ward is offered for any case that
, Hall s Catarrh Mmlirin" fails to
cure. S< nd for < ircuLir an I test-
imonals.
. ( F. J. CHENEY i CO, Toledo,
| • f|ii<».
A erica Cre tc
Pt red M . al 0
Sold by druggist, .ic.
Hall’s Family Pills I
pation.
strength and I was no much better after
taking tins inrdicme that I fed I can
lately recommend it to others ”—Mbs.
N A Bi<i<.<.'. 1415 Buena Vista St.
Beaumont Texas:—"For young girls
who suffer with ruppression or weakness,
1 always recorr.inen J Dr. 1‘ieroe’n Favor-
ite Prescription 1 have given it to my
two girls wnh most satisfactory results.
They are now in atnolutely perfect health
where tin might have Income frail and
delicate had it not been for the taking of
Dr Pi.-r.-e> f avorite Prescription at
just the right time”—Mhs. D. Dick-
inson, 1387 J. rotne St.
Mother- if your daughters are weak,
lack an bit ion. ure troubled with head-
lulu- In-Mtude and are pale and sickly.
Dr I’l.-rc.- - 1 avorite Prescription is just
what they need to surely bring the bloom
of health th.-ir , L.-eks and make them
strong and healthy.
Dr r Favorite Inscription is
a remedy that any ailing woman can
safely take l« au-e r w pretiared from
roots, doe- ii..t < .u.fam alcohol or nar-
cotics Its mgr. .a nts are printed on
wrni js-r < it to-day, either in liquid
or t..'. a t form
n I 1 * f r large trial package of
fall- \ Dr. 1'ierce s Luvuiids’
llut'.l, Bu.;.iio, N. Y.
lay. Xhe
, . -q>ll"l.,nir5 ini.ivu <( downtown
luill where the freshmen had us-
isemble.l for their annual class
i bull ami used liquid ammonia to
Joice freshmen from their
Itagc points Later when
freshlnell attempted Io ret.lk
SESSUE HAYAKAWA
tn a 'rectal feature
T e Grav Horizon
Th.if. ’ay s Future
Pm ram
M6NR0E GAI.iSEURY
in
A Sre'ial Attrn -tion
THE BLEEP NG LION ’
Price of Admission
50c and 75c
Plus War Tax
The use of pure, whole'ome
ingredients make our Bread
so delicious that the children
will ent it in preference to
other food.
Our flours are carefully
selected and only standard-
ised irrades are used, which
assurances perfect nnf ent-
ity in <»t:r Bread.
Try n loaf today, n’ul
will become a regular cus-
tomer.
.. . in fuiiies, while other* r
J1"'1, bruises from clubs i i a
House i
pleading for asylum in this conn-1
try. ti’ermnti agents her,
him that the move would probab- •’
l\ result in Amcri .1 gi in_. him
up fur trial, whereupon t'e plan
mis abandi.iied.
Io. Vaughn
1 Id Iw
Ballinger Insurance Agency
Phene 30 “Eetee Lynn’s Agency* Hell Herdw
the fight. The sopho
left ■' e )t.d| ; ft, - the t ine
e freshmen's gra >1 march
- I Dani io fl.,- ■ iild
s -1 iniatr I at -1 hi
Surgimns agree that in eas. - of |o<.a| remedies, and”by constant^
< uts, Burns, bruises, mid wmir |.. f.!];..., ........ -i. i ____f
ri„- I IUST TIIKATMKNT ....... ™„“'pXounecl it
firslJXaiiuiifll ^unli
{o’iig Of_Ballonges.Texas ,'Ao“
Wonder if Mars I,' nn\ Bnrle
son for n e fiiiiir^. to »'•! a reph
to her message — Steuhenvilh
■ Herald Srar.
MANY TEXAS WOMEN
WOULD TESTIFY
Ran Antonio, Texas:—"For a long time
I bad suffered with a weakness that was
brought on by over-work and worry.
Through this 1 be-
came all run-down
and extremely ner-
vous. 1 had scarcely
any strength left—
the least exertion I
would be all in. I
was a physical
wreck when I began
taking Dr. Pier<s'’s
Favorite Prescrip-
tion and it was very
quick in building
me up in health and
^OTHERS
11
imitisni. and
kidnci s and
by \o',r <l:u
We ,ii - j hid to not- that CreWN
' Al- v i d’ • is getting along as
Iwejl a» .-oiild Ic expected from
' 11, i -s dts of a broken limb,
'A I n | s bievcle collided W itll 11
(Jen. sir Charles Towmhend, Cin/lAnln
e defender of Kut. has resign- 01,11061118 110811
in Class Rush
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letter* indicates that they were jgetion of the country than in all the defender of Kut, 'has’resign'-
-J- --—i put together and ed He remarked that he found
for years it was supposed to be ,* «lu*ost ns many enemies at home
incurable Doctors prescribed as he had beaten in the field.”
............ Reports have been circulate I
cure with local treat- ’hut tin- ex-Kaiser Inst July plan-
I i. incurable. flight to the l iiipsl States,
Catarrh is a local disease, greatly ’I"' >,"l', |: d e isn/n within
influenced bv eonstitutional eon. ! '' American ti rec i, il,-
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 15, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 2, 1920, newspaper, March 2, 1920; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1184420/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.