Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 12, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 10, 1917 Page: 1 of 4
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MEMBER UNITED PRESS
BALLINGER, TEXAS, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10,1917.
VOL. XII PRICE FIVE CENT*
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Kerensky’s Downfall Confirmed
Maximalists Plan New Government
BACK ANOTHER MILE
JAPAN-AMERICAN TREATY
the fact that
lu th<
ailvanccs
lie W ill llr It III I
GERMANS LAND ON
aiuuiig th.
ALAND ISLANDS
t III
ot
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- th.
THE PIAVE RIVER
I rance,
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sent
iiii<I<■rural li 11 ,
THE WEATHER
Tonight. fair and colder.
B< st left Friday for
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x.
NIGHT PHONES
We Cut the Price On
LADY DEPUTY U. S.
MARSHAKS MAKE GOOD
u«
1, could liev
rd to give the liaitlc of the
B
and at the same tune to stimulate
th.
formation
breakfast food you found the glaao tion campaign.
t T
has
rent
then
wav-
and families at
inf! ueli. es, Iti a
kind. ’’
\ll tie pajH'rs making imntmn
* liill:
is not
WHAT PEANUT INDUSTRY
IS DOING FOR COMANCHE
Mn C. R. Sheffey and children j JACK McGREGOR FOUR
of Ovalo arriaed in Ballinger Fri-
day evening on the A. A S., and
■n wi
th. ir
udara.
A letter from Weimar aaya,
“I’leaae tell me what kind of
local board Saturday afternoon,
stating that the adjutant general
Local firm today made a ship-
ent of old sacks to Comanche,
t\ mg,
i and
GERMANS REACH
Batteries Watered and Tested
Free of Charge—Any Make.
BALLINGER MAN S
FATHER
Berlin, Nov. 10.— The Auslro-
Gernian forces reached the I’iave
River after racing with the Ital-
ians through driving snow ami
rain. The Italian army was ex-
pected to make a stand at this
point, hut by losing here, Venice
will probably be abandoned.
* Stockholm, Nov, 10.—The tier-
mans landed forces last night on
the Aland Islands . These islands
egrams now coming
\\ nod, at vv hos, hoii
mg 'tn aiii
Hoboken, N. Y., Nov. Io. The
baggage of the officers and men
of the North German Lloyd steam-
ship Company was seized today
by federal agents. No reason is
given.
The story sent out from Bullin-
ger telling of th,, finding of glass
in a certain kind "f breakfast I «»«m|
Bostnii, Mass , Xm pi Anoth-
er instance in which women have
im.id<d the sacred domain of mere
men has come tn light here with
the annotnierment that two young
women are now acting deputy
marshak in the office of I'nitcd
luted in fuiir diffi
>f breakfast final
If enemies of this country
adopting such tactics to destroy
fixal and human life, no kiYiit nL.
food is exempt, and people who
quit eating any particular kind of
focal are only cheating their ap-
petite. If you want to cut down
on your rations, ent out flour,
meat and sugar, ami in so doing
i»c a helper in the Laid conserve-
from , ,
visit until the long lists of dead sink"-
and mercilessly into the homes of rich
{and poor alike, America will imt
understand the meaning of war,
nor will she be readv tn make
without grumbling or hesitation,
the self-denifi I* and »
which this war
maud l» therefore set ms well-nigh
;ni|w.s^,l>lc, m f hi' land «>f smiling
Mrs. A I’ Luckett came in
Miles Triday afternoon to
her parents, E. L. Rasbury
wife, here a .short time.
In for, it i-too late,” was the bur- 179
d' ii of call nftci call from officers
in command
Ti • s lil t that bring to one lhe
The sacks are needed in < onianche
county in handling the peanut
crop. lii poits come here saying
that peanut threshers are at work
and the peanut growers of that
county are harvesting a go.nl crop
There is money in peanuts any
way you use them. There has
never ben a time in recent years
when the crop failed U> bring a
good price. There is a demand for
peanuts and all their products,
and t'he farmer who plants a pen
nut patch is planting wisely.
Dandy Ford $325.00 with more than $100 worth .of
extras on it.
Saxson, 2 passenger, in good conition $105.00
liefori the Y M t' A had a
dianc. to appear, the mi'll began
; i rill'.’
Vol
will go back into his same place
Ile w ill lea v e for ('anip
Sundav afternoon.
RED CROSS GARM
ENTS ACCEPTED
J Mis
(.U mo
With the British
Flanders, Nov. io.
forces made further
day, driving their wedge nearly
a mile further into the Gcrnuiu |
positions outside of I’asscheiidaelr. |
All objectives were taken, inehid-j
ing a dozen strongly fortified I
farms, which were overrun.
irmgi | Util the wounded liegin |>oru
very ing in, until the incoming hospi
tai ships deliver their pitiful loads
of smashed and wrecked huinaiii-'
once the flower of our land.
ed free of charge any time and any make. Say ' We have been
here for some time and our guarantee is worth something. Ex-
pert repairing of all kinds. The Eveready Battery is different,
IS months guarantee adjusted here.
BALLINGER AUTO COMPANY
I Mrs pl ' ns also said that all
■ w iL' <dofhing for th»>
•di 'i ist send them through
it . K.d < r-.ss, as they will not Ot
MINUTE MAN TONIGHT
Jack McGregor is s|>eaker on
will visit M. <’. Sheffey and fam- the Four .Minute program tonight
ily there for a while. at the Queen Theatre.
who, after .1 stirring
in lilt' Balkans, was
looking iijx.n Amelina
first time. Th,, only morning sun
was lighting up with a radian’
< 1. '•'epheiis chairman
local I,'. d < ross < hapter, tv-
a li lt. ■ Friday from R«*<X
head i.irters at St Louis,
ent of garni-
-s ■ . '
Ballinger Daily Ledger
I.iii'i. t-oiis directions ^sulf «>«• the prohibition election in
als lam. in to out 1 thio is still undecided, ami the
in Paris For G
Casing ami tube vulcanizing and guaranteed to stand, lux-
find perhaps appeared in tin 'variolic.
Houston Chronicle, the matter
hating been wired to that paper
by the local eoi respondent as soon
as it Itecame known here. Before
the ink had dried Mr. Wood re
reived a telegram from a Houston
Donnell, are siid to he the first
women marshals ever appointed
in the country.
Both declare they “juat love”
their new work, which rotmisla of ’
granting alien enemy /muiVi and
the reapojiaabililjr of the eorrea-
pondenee eonnccterl with that
branch of the government 'a pro-
tective war ureas urea,
Again and again as we walked
through the streets later in the
day that startling contrast was
hot He in upon me. Here were
”u‘ young men in civilian clothes et ■
jerywh.ic on the street: my own
milita* uniform seemed string.■
ly .•onspiciloii.s . no uuincii cmidue
DIES (,|- motorin'ii on the cats o'
ibiisses, no women chaiiffeuts . th.
"Why,” he gasped, it ’■» almost
like another world.” And, in
‘died, so it seemed t<> me ind>-'
Jcribftldy different from the w..t Id
WETS LEAR
It’ [
IN OHIO BY A
m 11
fl I I If 11 I r
w“fwl
Mr Wood cause the pap. is did nut want to
ty to han 1 injure the breakfast food business,
and expe-1 and bevnnse mon than <>nc kind
It would be difficult to dr -cribr
lhe almo't cndles' nctix ities of the
Y M < A I" th" field To fill
BRITISH FOBCE GERMANS RALLINGER BOY WILL CHINA WILL PUT LIMIT TO
RETUBN TO ARMY
Washington, Nov 10.—The ov.
erthrow of the Kerensky govern-
ment was confirmed today by tel-
egTams received by the state de-
partment from Ambassador Fran-
cis in Petrograd The Maximalists
are in full power, and are plan-
nir ■ an irmi-tice of three months,
durin which time elected repre-
Satisfying the Boby, Mind .
and Soul of Our Soldiers settle the question of peace.
The Russian embassy predicted
that the Bolslieviki faction would
probably form a new cabinet with
nd ...........- Nicholia Lcnien as premier, and
Leon Trotsky as minister of for-
eign affairs
. — The wets are
• Jow n and -a'e my men leading today w ith a majority of
RAGGAGE OF
SHIP EMPLOY
ES IS SEIZED
Story of Glass Being Found
in Food Bring Many Letters
» HALL HARDWARE COMPANY
Quality and Service First We Solicit'
.would otherwise a I most run to
-eed, some program or other is ar-! •''t;,'es Marshal Mitchell
ranged fot almost even evening i 1 hew young women, Miss Mary
I . .. men desire to do evil, h ast Buekrly afid Miss Grace E O’-
of all the Amenc.m soldier, w ho is ,l........11 1 *” ‘
i in t he main, a splendid specimen
of manhood; and our constant ob-
ject, where we see a particular
temptation staring a man in the
face, is to provide counter attrac-
tions tmating the aoldirr to make
the right choice. With that
A telegram was received in Bal ladies on the street wen not < lad
linger Saturday l.y friends from 1 |,|a,-k . th,, roads were thn.ng
A I. Hoehn telling ot the death <,>,| Mith liixurimis private automo
of his father in Cullman, Ala Mr Verv elearh America had
and Mrs Hoehn left several day«{n,lt v,.t )„.irun t<. suffer
ago for < uUnim upon he
that Mr. Ho.-hii \ father «:i>
Everything for the Auto.
Ford Tire Pump, fit on for $7 50
K. W. Shock Absobers, fit on for $12.50
Ford Tool Boxes, fit on for $2.50
If You Want a Bargain In a Second Hand Car
See Us—We Have Them VS.OO and Up.
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 12, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 10, 1917, newspaper, November 10, 1917; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1194975/m1/1/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.