Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 19, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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Ballinger Masonic Lodge
No 643 A. F. & A. M.
State meeting Tuesday evening
on or before each full moon.'
OFFICERS:
A. R. Crews, W. M. U. P. Melton, S. D. J. C. Latham, J. D.
D. M. Baker, Treasurer C. R. Crews, Secretary.
THE BALLINGER DAILY LEDGER
LETTER
ILLUSTRATED EDITION
DAILY LEDGER
BIBLE
COUPON
Mill. OKDtKS
FILL
FILLED
Clip three <>f tlip-*’ cm.pons bear-
ing consecutive date* and present
them
price
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together with our advertised
of ♦1.5® at our office and re-
vour Copy of the BIO PRINT
LETTER BIBLE.
Description
< <>vei».(tde<tge«.r'H>n<l<~ornrn,gold lettered back,
numerous beautiful Colored plates, mapsand bib-
lical arenes, family record and many useful helps.
EVERY WORD JESUS SPOKE PRINTED IN RED
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FARMERS FEAST
ANO GO HOME
It is a great pleasure to have a good Garage to put
your auto in. And satisfaction to know that you
got only the best material, such as you always get
from us. * Try us once and you will know why.
M. tl. HARDIN St GO.
LUMBER
Phone 291
file .1
the plant <»r the nianag*
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POWER PLANT
NOTICE TO AUTO PATRONS
DOUBLES VOLTALE
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mil' ll belief
tire
f<T
with El'lei Bl"
SOUTH BALLINGER NEWS i
ll'iti.
The Ballinger Printing Co., can
supply your wedding announce-
menu as cheap as »iy house in
Bang*. mill Mr*. Ed Harbour « f •
two fat ye. irlings had been '.nib.--
<•11011 ainl with all the extra-, tie
Mrs. II. II. Halley left Wednes-
day lor Lampasas on a visit.
W B ll.illf\ an ! Charles
K'uriieil Wi'iinesday from
•"i n. white Dr. Hailey had
w ith Ills brother.
New Name fcr Stroble Meat Mar
ket.
that
might
A change that dmiidcs 11n
iioilerniz-1
•s it har-t
with
more
<'olie
John F
says of
We Want Your Sacks.
\ . I ■ '
I- old sacks. l!Mi
Mrs. S. I). Williams of Hatehel
was in Ballinger a few hours
Thursday.
for two or three weeks with gas
and h" ere pains in the pit of my
There is onlv«>ne way to “East for Less” in these
days of soaring prices. That is by getting Better Qual-
ity for the Same Money. You get it at this store.
We ean’t promise to make you low prices, for such
groceries today would not be fit to eat They would
be a inenance to your health. And besides, we have to
pay high prices ourselves. But we can and DO promise
to give vou the
HIGHEST POSSIBLE QUALITY
for the money. That is our inducement, our great argu-
ment.
We have no higherainbition ttian to make our store
known in every home in this section as The Home of
Quality Groceries.
The getting ready ofyeur daily meal is an
easy task, indeed, when we are allowed to help
you. Just think of what you want and phone
us, we’ll do the rest. Better still, when you
come to town visit our store. Let us do your
baking.
Are You One of Them*’
There ale a grr.il Ill.'.tlX p
tin* iim* "f tli»->' tablet* “I had a
ba<i spell with my stomach about
CHICHESTER S PILLS
rill III < DIIMI Ilk I M> A
zj
K limes :ml wife of Stnni-
passod through Ballinger
•day en route to San Angelo
/F -in the hustle and bustle of an emergency—it is im-
portant to have money quirk, there's nothing like get-
ting what you want when you want it. And this is
especially hue of the daily life of young married ft Iks.
If there’s intent to save on a system, then content will
follow as long as system prevails.—no evil will darken the
future which will then be crystal clear as it should be.
Husband and wife can open a "join account" in our
bank, both drawing checks against the deposit, as desired.
Both will strive and thrive—both will keep expenses down—
both will save more with a check-account in our bank.
Miller Mercantile Go
Phone*66 77
of them
lu itlSV ille,
erielice ill
Going Good.
Few medicines have met
more favor or accomplished
good th.in < hamlierlaiii's
iiiid Diarrhoea Remedy,
Jantzcn, Delmeny, Sask
it,*“I have used Chamberlain’s
colie or diarrhoea during the sum-
self and in my family, and can
recommend it as being an excep-
tionally fine preparation.”
tion adjourned:
We, the members of •!.«• Pc-an
Valley District I nion, tender our
sincere thanks to tie citizens of
Ballinger tor their generous en-
tertainment we have received al
their hands while in their city
during our meeting.
We, furthermore appreciate the
The Ballinger power has been
distributed on a voltage "f
The change that was made Thur*
day replaces the 1 !-*•<» .-ullage gen :
erator with a 2MMI voltage gen-
erator. An expert was brought
here ami everything made ready
for making the change mid th>'i
change made in the quickest pos-
sible time. The power was cut .
off at six o'clock Thursday rnorn-,
ing and the new generator put in '
operation at -ten o’clock. It wa.<
also necessary to changr every
transformer in town, and eonsid
ering the amount <>f work the
change was made in very quick
time.
Manager Treadwell stated that
he regretted that the city hud to
bi1 without power even for so
short a time, but the change was
necessary and made at consider-
able expense in order to modern-
ire the system and give the peo-
ple greater ehetrie power.
Many gins along the transmis-
sion hues and in the eitir* sup-
plied, are being equipped with
electric power, an | ginning wil
be done with electricity. Mr
Treadwell stated that as far as he
knew now there would be no oth
One-Half to Three-Fourths
of your troohlos are ended wheo you submit your
Grocery Trooblesto Us.
M. al M .i k. *.
1 III! V . «• ;i’ t
C ASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature of
• < ent i a| < i.-ir-
A ill be found
and We w ill
ed Ballinger 1s» be with" t elec-
tric power for a >out four hours
Thursday morning. It was a shut
down made n< • uy that a
change in equipment
made.
power of this city and
es the system and run!
moiiize with the entire
the Interstate Electric Corpora-
tion line frmn San Angelo to Win-
nM. ket Will -
I best meat JW'ssil
After a short MSbimi Thursday
morning, at which time resolu-
tions thanking the citizens of I’ml-
inger for their hospitality were
adopted, the Pecan Valley Dis-
trict Farmers’ I'nimi adjourned
ami most of them left during ihe
day for their respective homes.
Quite a number were called Wed-
nesday <>n account of receiving
good rains and being anxious to
plant f;1lI fe< d crops.
The delegates to the ••omen-
lion were the guests of the busi-
ness men Wedm sday afternoon to
a barbecue, mid joy ride. Thirty
cars formed a procession that
toured ’Im conntiy on tl.e so ith
side of the river and circling out
throught the Rowena country ie-
turned to Ballinger, eoniing in on
the Paint Rock load,
or twenty-five i
made and the
some of the best
county.
Returning the
L. B. Stubbs
Two Phones 93 and 94. Auto Delivery
I took a bottle In m a 1 the firs!
dose relieved me wonderfully,
and 1 kept on taking them until I
Was cure.I. l iie-e t.ii'lcls do not
ieiie\e pain, but after the pain
, l.e. i. tvlu .<d m;;-. prevent its
■ • I u n it n ' " I, , |-v» <« i • " 11 «.I--'
' Mrs. T. • ►. Brown, Saturday and,
Sundav Thev were ><••<■) mpained I
Brown, who will visit with tl>-m a
few weeks.
Mr. and Mis Will Currie <d>
Miles, visited Mrs. Quriie's aunt,
Mis .1 W. Black Sumlay.
Miss Dorris Paglvs, who had
'been at Hamlin, for some time,
i •-aim- in home Weilm'silay to spend
'a few weeks with home folks.
Mr. J A. S. Hubbard returned
to his home in Lampasas last
week, after spending several
months with his daughter Mrs Ed
Eubank.
W. E. Branch mid Joe Brown,
left Wedm-sday for Ovalo and
Abilene on a short business trip
Ed Eubank left last we« k for
South Texas on business.
A crowd of young people ai-
A twenty
mile drive was
visitors shown
' crops ill the
the business men Ballinger in
i their various addre^-.,•, duiing our
convention.
FRED TETENS,
J. M. KENNEDY,
J. E. J. PErf EK,
W. J M'HiFtik’D,
< oimnittee.
half soling, vulcanizing mid
•e battery service. Will
eontiniic to give you good servic
when you have battery mid tire
trouble. Expert man in eliairgc all
time.
eouipanied hy Mr. and Mrs. J. W
1 Black, Mr. and Mrs. W. E Branch
and Mrs, F. G. Rushing, enjoyed
mi;■(“•r on the Colorado river
Monda.v night.
Doss, D. F. Eaton, < f ti e local
citizens coinmitti e, | respond-
ed to by Louis (■; Ills, p; eodellt
of the union, ami W. A ^miih, of
< olemmi, m.d M r. 1 love • t
State Agriculture Departmint.
The following resolutions were
adopted just before *ie ■•omen-
FARMERStMEROimS
FTIf Our Flag is Good Enough
I to Live Under, It is Good
Enough to Fight For—
If you saw “Womanhood, the Glory of the Nation,”
you would appreciate the perilous situation this coun-
try is in. You would see how and why our shores
.could be invaded, with Belgium's fate as a result.
Never was there a picture more timely, more stirring
in its appeal, more powerful in it message. It is your
<iuty to see
R WOMANHOOD
IKCUHUriKMIU
J. STUART BLACKTON'S SOUL STIRRING PHOTO DRAMA
—---------------- FEATURING..............
ALICE JOYCE—HARRY MOREY
P®£gy Hyland, Naomi Childers, Bobby Connelly, Mary Maurice, James Mor-
rison, and an ali Star Vitagraph Cast.
The most spectecular, intensely human, high powered, photo production ever shown.
The New York Press with one accord laud it as the fdm of the hour.
NEXT TUESDAY
Queen 4:00 P. M. White City 8:15 P. M.
Admission 25c and 50c
Queen and White City
Seats Selling at Weeks Drug Store
For Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing—Phone 97 Auto Delivery
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 19, 1917, newspaper, July 19, 1917; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1194775/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.