Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BALLINGER DAILY LEDGER
BEHIND CHAUTAUQUA
Fella Everybody What Lydia
Compound did for Her.
ALGOHOL-ai’KKCaRT.
sunilaUn£U*H>«l R*'12uLa
I’llIIOS,
vers uurii in unripe cannot vxpreM my gratitude for the
Fire; Loss is $18,000.00 P**1 your medicine has done me, and
through me to my family. I recom*
Continue.! from Page <hie
Use
It r n lui<! l»et ii dainagml.
For Over
the present |».»ptt!:>rit> about Sax
/a, SiMik
Thiny Years
uertrooa pr^. tration-
KASTORIA
AGED KINGS! N WOMAN
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NEW CARS FOR A & S
graduates of phar
macy
th
CHICHESTER SPJLLS
this
SUU BUM?; IHRYMMt tt
Savage Casings at Central Gar-
Jones-Stuart Tailoring Co. |
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Qou Drops
iMkkkfS CHILPBtN
ami an
I low ard
DANISH WOMAN
REGAINS HEALTH
Fans! Post it tees phot ii. m s mu.m *3.IX
rwaamd »r
TM ■VANS CHEMICALCO..CINCINNATI. A
been ailing
indigestion
old
A
iii-
gran.l opera ;..;• who hnv'* tour-
ed the Chautauqua of the Middle
big appropriations
eollegew? If the*ap
rut down as has '
it means the loss
and < xpenmental v
A M. and w ill mill
in limited agriviilti
anieal work and in;
military school
in conn- tH>n
iptHin -lection wa
xurance.
It is not known how tin
mid
i h
the very element
nlave de -lining s
written by any phy
sician on any blank
“Doc" McKinle left Friday i
noon for Miles to visit
Tells How She Recovered Her
Strength.
FIRST TERM NEW DISTRICT
COURT.
way with her brilliant perfonh
antes that *hc was levugagrd at
jwrhaps tin highest sali.ty e»er
paid to a t'h'iitaiqua artist, v ith
* AI fee
III nut irieian.
Z T Griggs, of the Bradshaw
country, w ..s greeting friend* an I
locking after business matters in
Ballinger F inlay.
fruit Senic#
frnpt Oillnrj
«?■
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castcria
111 th- MllUeey ease, reversed
I' I 1.1 Le i.lse of itiKuffieiencv
The ehautauqua
own tint and stage effects and all
I that is required of the local 1*0111-
' mittee is to secure a place to pu'
I ip the tent and arrange for scal-
; ing same This has already l»ren
ittend-d to, and the big tent will
stretched on the lot in ar the
i> i.iiieh of Christ taberna' le on
Eighth street. This is .centrally
Not long ago. Miss May Thomj
I son. the well know n New Vor
pianist, gave a musical recital i
honor of Madam F’crgtisou, who
was presented as “America’s
greatest pianist*.'* Mra. Fergu-
son was Miss McCullough of Wac>
Ja fore her marriage. Iler father
Madame Ferguson has tour- I
with Carrie Jacobs Baid, the not
ed compos, i . William Wade Hr -
shnw. the celebrated Metropolitan
Grand < (peril basso. and a nanibe
of other metropolitan stars
Kodak Films Develops Fru
1 give you the best kodak finish-
ing A fair trial is all 1 ask.
I\ »t Catds Sc each. Taper Prints
pro|H>scd to hare her ns an added
i action, but after two w < . - •> i
the Chautauqua platform -h< was
so charmed with her audience'
Bartlett's Old Stand. Our Rieders
CORDILL STUDIO
i ho bus w on fame and honor in
he music world ns a concert at
She says: , . ompany receives, and th-
at age. and had check comes in handy right
long time Wltld the eve of the slate meet vv hei
al company will send a team
CIVIC LEAGUE GETS
|{ei J. N K<y. of the Winteis
■oiinlry and J I >. Mdlcr and son.
f Norton wire among the bu-i-
ns. visitors in Ballinger Friday
could only realize w hat \ inol
would d<> foi them vie would not
b. able to act enough to slipp y
tla demand. Following i< a l« ’
the
in
efli t upheld today by the Court
' f Criminal Appeals in the cases
of W
ii >>m Y
d a mild tonic win
We wait! !<> ask i
quite an improvement in tin
of hauling passengers
line.
Drug Go
Phone 38
Judge John I. Guion, president
of the board of regi its of the Tex
as Agricultural and Mechanical
College, passed through Brown
wood Sunday night, eu route to
College Station, where h • was call-
ed by President W B Bizzell .<!'
Bi/z.ell is great I
Seme Good Advice
i t think too mm h i
■t... .ds Wa’. h ofh
II
■s are caused by catarih, which
an inflaiiied condition
lleotls surfaces
todav. Mr
dled’at Th
appropriation
anee of the
IM-hool. He said in a telegram ’ >
Jmh e Guion, w ho li > .’s
ger, that it will be imp
him to operate the < ■> <■;
moru'v which the state
prepose to appropria
Guion 1k.is called t»< ’
tion for the purpose
thoroughly in the m 'te
Home means of gettum
tioual appropriation
its. , where he w . s surrounded by a
their company of assisting artists which
toured America with tremendous
success. Miss Met ullougii. now
M s F'ergtisoti, was the i.iid-t
with that company mid m:.y
oft of this toW u.
"I m 6!t year*
for a
I got run dow n.
tion for the good work done by
the volunteer fire company
fighting the fin. Volunteer
home at '•anta Anna Friday.
Martin who accompanied him
will remain a few
this eountry
At a committee ine-iing of the
Civic League F’riday morning
plans were agreed upon between
Fred High, representing the Co-
Operative Chautauqua and the
Civic League in which the Civic
League will get behind the ehan-
taiiqua work and help to make the
CASTOHIA
For Infanta ard Children.
of the
Hall’s Catarrh
• 'ure lots thru tl <• blind on. tht
mucous sill fa cs of the system.
We will give Hue Hundred Dol-
lars for any <a*e of Catarrhal
Deafness that cannot be cured by
Halls Catarrh Cure. Circulars
free All druggists, 75c.
F J Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Ravage Cuinga.
Just received a new line of Sav-
age Casing* am! puncture proof
tubes. Casings guaranteisl for
miles, adjustments inale
here. Central Garage 21-6<Utw
Sail Angelo Standard
L. J Wardlaw, Sonora attor-
ney, and F red J. Williams, court
leportcr of the Eighty-seeond dis-
trict, were in San Angelo today,
coming in tn make preparations
for the first special term of cou't
in the new district convening in
Sonora Monday, and to see Jack
Wardlaw, w ho is at St. John’s
sanit irium, recovering from ser-
aided | j,,a, injuries received early in the
A helpful
Constipation ami l,,arrt*<
mul Ffvcrishnc
VHsIrtl in trie oph«»ne% ujis rreate I by thr
school children BmimI In^tru • nt
ntakiim this a I < .( Olin rou^ht the cclr
s and girls will Mun*. Lafi v n . the noted I
Tat LevTvu* l os
lock sanitarv
tlammstion. I had
headaches, was al-
ways tired and no appetite. Words
A new passenger coach was pud 1
ed into Ballinger over the Santa
F'c Wednesday and transfernal to
the A. & S and was carried to I
Abilene where it w ill be accepted
by the official* of the Inst named
roa.l put into service. The nevv
coa -h is almost ns large again a*
the old coaches which have been
in Use on the A A. S and is equip-
mend Lydia F" ihnkham i Vego
Compound to all women suffering
female trouble*, particularly to Di
women. ”— M rs. M eta Damgaabd-1
j zan, 2137 Kimball Ave., Chieago, IlL
It » positively true that Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound bae
; helped thousands of women who have
ts-.-n troubled with displacements, in-
tlsmmation. ulcoratioo, tumors, irregu-
larities. periodic pains, backache, that
tM-aring down feeliag, indigestion, and
Austin, where h< a^pear-d
the Jegisi.it ure approp
commit lee in the inter est ot
A: M. Vol e -e appropi latmn
ways that he re-el .ed tittle e
ngemeilt. and he is at -aid th
college u. going to e eripp
ly dire tor of the piano depart
lueiit of th- Hinshaw (’onserva
' ry of Music ef < hieago SI.' h
;l t u. .qI N w Y : k t ■! I '
discoveied ami the alarm turns* I
in. The first parties to reach the
building stated that the fire was
burning in the rear, and it is pre-
suimit that a gasoline explosion
caused the fire 'to spread rapidly
craze and the interior of the building
was soon a roaring oven, the me-
tal ceiling and metal root con-
fining the tlanit's in the building
uu.il the tire boys had plated the
lire under control.
The fire truck pump came in
good place last night, and
greatly in giving a pressure thal | month when he fell from the
made it easy for the boy * to hold I Orient bridge.
,the flame* down to the minimum j Young Wardlaw is m '< h improv
ami in tune checked them entirely. how being able to talk. Eor a-
g.,;y Dallir Check for Fieboys. I while. Ids speech was paralysed.
, L* Erv\ iii presented the file' By reason of having been em-
liov, with a check foi lifts d" ploye.| as attorney in some of the
Inis Friday morning following tee -ascs. Judge Jas. Vomell of the
l>.lining of the < ity Auto Works Eighty-second district will Iw dis-
I he cheek cairn- from (ins Noy. . pf.il tied in a hl jority of eases on
lie docket nv'rihweek. anil Judg<
E. Dubois of this citv will pre-
ide. •>
in
coll-
ar iribtition* is all the pay the fne
■ nice ordwrs of babies McGee’s Baby*
on Elixir is a remedy of genuine
merit. It acts quickly, is pure,
wholesome and pleasant to take.
I’ri-e 2-m- and 50e |>er bottle. Sold
by Walker Drug Co.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be ----- ------------
Cured
y lo. al applications, as they can- ■
not reach the«diseased portion of1
the There is only one way to
cure catarrhal deafness, and thatj
y a cm-1uuti .mil remedy.;
i iit.ii t hat Deafness is caused by
an inflaniisl condition of the muc-
ous lining of the Eustachian Tube, i
Winn t i- tube is inflamed you
have a rumbling or imperfect hear
ing. and when it is entirely closed.
Deafness is the result. I’nlcss the
iiiflainn.ation can be reduced and
'his tube restored to its normal
•ondition. hearing w ill be destroy-
Thcrebv Pmmotlmi
Qwcrfulmw ami
neither Opium. MerpMnensr
Mineral NotNaha ot*1
Oil kl C TITIITin U A I ’’"’k the town and <•" .ntry p. >p!e
UwWu I I I U I I Un AL "ho w ill attend tic ehautauqua.
FEAR YPPR0PRIATI0N FOR TIpK I AU/ UCID
A. & M WILL BE CUT SHORT HUA LAW iIlLU
night. I consulted two doc
who said I had hardening of
arteries and-at my age could not
extieet to )>.■ strong again-
aid.- to do all the housework
my fnniil,. of four, am! I am
coiniiK ’ ding \ inol to all
linger to call at our store and get
.i ••tile of \'ino|. with the unde
standing that we will return your
money if it fails to benefit.
J V I'.ai'C Druggist, (ity
Drug Store. Ballinger, also nt the
Ica lmg drug store* in all Texas
five bottles and my health and
,t ri n gt h Lave i •• back, s > I m
She has been on the concert
-‘age f"T iji iny years and has bee i
heard in all tm large cities of the
I lilted States, receiving always
tin1 very enthusiastic encomiums
"f th- trained imisi 'al erdir* and
the | opular approval of the music
lovers who make up the aildienc .
In addltmn to gre.it technical
f i'lllly, she possesses t.-mpiia
merit to a remarkable degr.'
Cleaning, Pressing and Altering work
Mc< O e .1’1,1 -I >. Mun
special treat to this i-ity.
“The ni’isieiaiis and the music
|ov ing citizefis of y our city will l>.
delighted to know the I luf.it...r
qua will bring to you a sp< <-i.i
added attraction in the person ol
Chicago. HL—“It givea ma
pleasure to let others know that
proved in health
with the flrat bot-
tle of Lydia R Pink-
ham's Vagatabio
Compound; after
taking two bottles
1 am entirely wall.
Before taking it 1
could not do any
kind of work with-
out a pain in my
hr* eombining femimi
ill with masculine svvi
a rare eombination
Madam F’ergtisoti has never be
fore toured over the ( hautauqui.
W ctreiiit. but she aays *he
his lighted with her unique
i "T’'.
(living a piano reriti
Tsiivm was a submarine
add ii nice sum to tile fund being
raiM'd by the civic league tor the
purchase price of the play groun I
I at the high school building. An
‘unusual large per ci nt of the i ■
| eeipts of the three days chauta l-
I qua will be devoted to buy ing the
>li«y grounds and improving
ante.
Every one
iy people, w I
s’ Table’s for
The members of the league are
busy today working out plans and
interesting the citizens in the big
chant.tuqna which spemls three
days hi re May 1. 2 ami 3rd. The
citizens and the high school arc
railing in line and helping in the
work and every effort will be
made to make the ehautauqua i
big success and at the same time „.,s t,iny„r „f Waco for
Always
Bears tlio
Signature /
of
Thirty Third Legislature w
of America's Saxaphoue
which, is still sweeping this conn-
.try : yes iii spite of Bill Biily ami
I his Eukelelia and all those Haw
aiian soul tunes, the Saxophotu s
siiil our most popular musical in-
strument. Madame I’ergiisoii has
recently toured with Allesamh"
I n d High, repi es» ntatiug the
i o i iperativ e ( hautauqua which is
to entertain with a splendid pro-
gram here tor the first three day
in May. is in the eit
High w as a pleasant
Ledger office and while here he
inimuiieid that a s|H',-ial added (1
traction was in store for the music
lovers of Balling- r. a fcatuii
which was !'■ t on the origin I
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1917, newspaper, April 27, 1917; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1195290/m1/4/: accessed June 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.