The Banner-Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1929 Page: 4 of 6
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THE BALLINGER LEDGER
Seb
left end
Chapman
touchdown
Ballinger 32 Men-
Mathews
Wright
Nelson of Dallas
Stingle
Dickson
half back
full back
over two hundred pictures exhibit-
Partridge and Wright
counter
Doctors Disagree
Cars registered this year from almost fifty in number
period in 1929. 6.120 cars and 715 work in the merchants hall
The booth was presided over by
Mrs H
f
display were very complimentary
Nurses, conducted in
first
in
on
includes
were shot
judges Mayme Girvin of Winters play Menard lost 8 yards and kick-
McCARVEI STARS IN GAME
AT
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thronged
sani- with merry-makers Tuesday night
1,
The carnival
two
ate ir
institution
M: s
git
and the hospital has been
• amateur Katherine
yard penalty given Ballin-
K.
Menard
kicked to Underwood who made
Kirk ft Mack. 1.
right end
ran
f Winter.
right guard
Irene La twig
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center
Mr .
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left guard
La ty
left tackle
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KI I THI BEST
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VVAGON SHEETS
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and TENTS
IN TOWN!
FIRST ANNUAL
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See For ) oursel
L. B. RIDDER
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Coleman County
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pairing and Top Work
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FAIR
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October 16th to 19th Incl
Before Baby' Comes
in
Coleman, Texas
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Fireworks Burro Polo
Winters, Tezaa
A trial was
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days and nights are yours, but Wednesday,
All
16th is your special day.
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connection never before been seen here
The lease large number of set pieces 1
ond half with the ball in midfield,
in possession of Menard the entire
Pageant 8 p. m. Oct. 16th Style show 8 p. m. Oct. 17th Sham Battle 8 p. m. Oct. 18th.
$4,000.00 Prizes in Agricuiturai and Livestock $4,000.00. $2,200.00 Prizes for Horse Races.
the tired and rockets
be- rapid succession.
building and all equipment
■longing to the sanitarium.
the
was
lodged him in jail.
hele before Judge C
at the Fair lined with pictures of
Runnels artists. the judges had a
hard time deciding on many of the
Willing
Mexican
this harmless old-fashumed'reme-
dy. which you can get at 35c per
bottle from Weiks Drug Store.
either a few or no lessons in art on
Up to the students who have stud-
A good crowd was present Tues-
day night to see the first aight
Bearcats Trample Over Local Sanitarium is
Menard Boys 51 to 0 Leased for Five Years
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outnumber those registered during six first places with her work most
the same period in 1928. accord-jof them in pastel both from copy
ing to Tax Collector W. L. Brown and original
rhe fourth quarter opened with J
Ballinger kicking to Menard again '
Davis
Best
i ecognized all over the Southwest
as one of the most efficient
Mr Campbell has been manager
of the Baptist Hospital at Abilene
five
r for
bested 7 to 0 and made
downs to Menards 0
Reese have been at the bedside of
Elo Herring at the overall Hospita
uhere
E exe
are
k Ero
bw it 1
I
ing the fair
Many of the big crowd which
filed out of the grandstand at the
1 1 .n.—
Car Registration Here
LastMonth Increased
TEETHING BABIE
DO WELL ON
Scott’s Emulsio
Mrs W
er daug
ind Mi
rater
Batts, I car
International Trucks
Nance-Brown Motor Co ll cars
I trucks
Miles Motor Co . 2 cars
Art Awards Made
For County Fair
er
ond
Dr
first
Pa
Holt
Pa
Be it
vater
Mr an
ymond
fuel
k Shel
The midway on
have Hames show lot
A
has
A
were
in
a
60
Mrs i
Hugt
0
substitutions he was the outstanding player on
the field of both teams, and Fri-
Meshe2:
the national and final contest
New York
Vancil ts a student of Sam
Losh
kick goal
G
l
Aspirin ia the trade mark of Barer Kanufectre
t M acrt •' dester of Salicylcacit
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Fair Crowd Like
Grandstand Acts
been opened in Ballinger
Autos and trucks registered
September are as follows
Fords
second
avis f
Bright
We wa
_ t
the
a th
N
FORMER WINTERS BOA
WINS Villi F I ONTEST
the •yp
Fre
Boq
the ball on the first play for the
as an a
that
place a
morning
The i
----------------------- Best past
J. A Reese returned Fridas night v .
from Coleman, where he and Mrs ley .
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.2;
They have been high- new ones never seen here before
r
at Ciaco, N hete Uhis
parents
of cases have passed through the has nine
4 H C Spencer
Louise Jordan
quarterback
H
half back
places. two of the agencies having under some ol th - best instru
ctors in the state
and at that time will take over should be given the Seven Alex-
Wil on the management of the local hos-anders This is an acrobatic act
pital Both the men are married that rivals anything ever seen in
A i
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team was rushed
of •
h
7
Mathews yards. and the other a spectacular
off tackle brush for 45 yards.
Maines
Lili an McMillan, a
DrR.F.Zedlitz
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O Jones of Winters
k< 2ne
B Jones
Right tackle
conclusion of the first fireworks
long pass in
three game at one time
backfield, hammered away at the Smith again failed to kick goal ।
To Identify
Genuine Aspirin
FRE increasing use at Bazer
I Aspirin every year is-yroof
that it has no ill efTecta. It is the
accepted antidote for pain. . It
always helps; it never harms. Quick
relief when you've a headache, or
cold; or are suffering from nea-
ralgia or neuritis. Rheumatic pains
yield, too. if you’ll only give these
tablets a chance. But you want
genuine Aspirin. so look for the
Bayer Cross on every tablet. The
box always bears the name Bayer
and the word genuine printed in red.
ment .is announced bv the
here and rushed immediately to
the scene of the fire to lend their
efforts in saving the structure
s,".
Holt ti -
second
Best a
H Dahle
Jones M
Best flower in
For the first nine months of 1928 There were many scenes of local
there were 5.340 cars and 498 color, and many scenes known to
trucks licensed, and for the same fair visitors, who viewed the art
MEXICAN PAYS FINE FOR
SUNDAY DISTURBANCES
New
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Miss Ir
hen v
which he
large numoer
Harwell Motor Co., 15 cars,
trucks
The American
ed. and the exhibitors numbered
linger recovered
rides were
bern tplieyjt by the “
"haje Mother's Friend ;
tested, seienuiay-" ,
prepnred shim ivkH- lessens pain
Mat and paim relipver »
whjcb atpduatgd la the prewcription «i aa
emjment obatepticimn
Tea tumaa ______
Piend" S' e durine the tHH* momtha, _
is aa socthane end ' »Itaripet Irsmote 4rug
te be mas h «• art eqtermalt, emig-
smsz
BROWNWOOD FRIDAY
in the goal
7 first to kick out but the punt was block-
ed and Coker recovered behind the
the Menard High School team here tain went over center for
* Office over Winters Htat. •
* Bank •
with the sanitarium
on the institution i
variety of paintings. There were
Radio fafs who heard the eont K
ants ye asked to send in heirparme
vote/as to the best and it was on.
comfort and ease
The muscles, rissues
. with
t he p
Friday afternoon and the youngs- yards and a
ters succeeded in taking care of failed at goal
themselves tor more than ha ’ the ard 0
their surgical
Ballinger 51 M< Hard
The awards in the art dr part
oil copy Lydell
first
ham Monday and the
line for another
Bill H
MM Sims went to
Baturday to attend
C U ibotboll
The following story telis of J “
Vancil, formerly of Winter a n
ning in the Radio Voice Contest
995093
Mr and Mrs Joe Eubank.
successful in
was charged with drunkenness
bad disturbing the peace He was
fined an both cases which totalled
|M. and relensed.
ie l ir - ■ " - '
, and will be assisted in the work this section of the country be-
by their wives fore The troupe of four mtn
„ . H.t f H., Menard Ine for good consistent Ballinger 38. Menard 0 i„whenchndrenaareatrritabtssandprl.sakingsthateatnatneewenapnrenttrntnwomsnnr"sithtents
Ho ense Holt, of a ng r. on sansewith Reneau andickongan Ballingergot oft a poor kick and restlessly. have digestive pains and noi errect In any way the work are thrilling in the extreme.
ineas 1 & ' . fumbled on the next play with Bal- doctors wil n t always agree thdt'tinue their practice there but the applause as she dangled by one
heidacorodownsaandMenard iinger recovering A latera pass. &department«the high In the„on a pole
Bfkngers rirst countet came Chastainntdokeru“sownd Many mothers, too. will not belleve pital will be managed by the new that almost bentdoubte. she uses
। . i. . ,, that their carefullv brought up men. no net underneath and her act
early in the second quarter after carried the ball through the line mat me I carenu- oiougm up I ...
. ,, . . . ,, ariem can iouem children can have worms The fact' Dr Love sta ed that the insti- alone is worth the price of visit-
the ball was pushed to the one for the extra point Ballinger 45. maen can have worms nil men
sard line and Wright carried it Menard 0 remains that these symptoms will ution would be looked after the
Paintings were displayed by every'o't : on the next play Cartridge Balinger kicked o„ to Menard yield in a great majority ief case8, I imdetmstmn, stendmdtehdPtor
carried it cu id the end for the .n1 N 51 fir , 1V . Is 1012 to a few doses of Whites Cream and mat an! i58mate doctor
extra point Ballinger 7 Menard 0 and / uh’ ' ' Vermifuge, the sure expellant of would be entitled to practice
cepted a pass Ballinger drew a . , ,/ ! here under the new manave.
The : ■ team started the sec. " , . round and pin worms If your child nere ude1 new manage-
penalty to: wo incompleted pas,- has any or these symptoms, try ment. There will be no change of this part of the program
e> but thenet on wangood.o 35 this armless old-fashioned reme made in the Training School for finer pyrotechnic display
yards Coker to Robinson and Bob-
bie stepped over for the last coun
and and all shows and
January 1st to October 1st far
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Rev W
appointm
church
Whitaker
a trip to
olina, the
Whitaker
terest ing
ter ot the game Coker failed to
Best animal in oil Marjorie Bled-
soe first R C Bledsoe second
Best flower in oil original. Lil-
lian Me Millan first John Nichol-
son, second
fruit original Lilliam Me
Tre
Your !
but your
breath d
Hiny het
‛ Knmedy
- as-fireet
l wash or
■ money t
Pearee I
Saddles, Harness, Shoe Re-
s
F IK* DI P tK TMFNI GF 1 s
< HH K FROM xokron GIv
one from students who have had
Deputy Sheriff John White and
Chief ot Police Lee Moreland
arrested a Mexican Sunday and
With the walls of the art booths game They played the entire first Ballinger kicked to Menard and
Home Motor Co. i Bronte)
car
Bes o:
Connelly fir
second
Best st udy
Holt, first. 1
•nd
into the
the first
The entire second barn played day he gained “ will and was
good ball while they were in thelnever stopped without some gain
algame and could have turned in an, He made two touchdowns in the
20 -.ard return Coker threw a easy victory without the aid of a contest Friday, one on a return
ng ’ i Lusk who received it’single first team man The start- punt, and the other on a long end
and stepped across the goal line ling lineup was as follows run Two others were made by
tor another counter Smith failed Ballinger Menard the Ballinger boy but were called
at the goa! Ballinger 26 Menard E Smith Tomlinson hack on penalties, one of these
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M ( ampbell, of Abilene, and J. T acter to suit many individual
These men will tastes Each of the acts was
arrive in Ballinger by October 15, good, but special commendation
rides, including
Sixty-two cars and ten trucks
were registered in the county
- during September, according to
nigures in the tax collectors
atnea. The number was larger
than the preceding months, and
larger than for the same month
last year Twenty-five cars were
registered last week, setting a
new high mark for any one week,
and helping greatly to run up a
high total for the month
Millan first
Best fruit
Winters nirst
second
Best water
Best < at r
thpe ballots that the decisions
Were made
When the state elimination con
teat is held in Dallas. Oct 24 Van-
eil and Miss Goldsmith wiA take
part The winner of the state com
petition will participate in the dis
trict contest at Kansas City, which
will select the representatives for
being offside
A Great Discovery
When Pasteur discovered in 1852
that the infection of wounds was
caused by malignant bacteria, he
pertormed a service of inestimable
value to mankind Since then ined
ical science has been producing
better and better antiseptics to ‘
kill these germs that may enter
the smaliest cut and give us dis
eases such as typhoid, tuberculosis
ana lockjaw Now all you have to
do to sure that these dreadful
forms will not intec: a wound w
to wash that wound, howyer small
thorousshly with Liquid Bor ozone
the modern antiseptic You cm
get Liquid Boi ozone in a size to
fit yo ir needs and purse from
Weeks Drug Store
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-- performance in front of the
A deal was closed Tuesday, grandstand at Fair Park The
afternoon in which the Halley ft spectators were liberal with their
Love Sanitarium was leased for a applause, demonstrating that the
period of five years to Messrs W acts offered were of such char-
follows
Landscape H C Spencer first
Mrs H O Jones ! Winters sec
ond
j Bes’. al around picture Mrs H
H Thomson Ballinger
Amateur landscape Evelyn Sto-
,baugh first Margaret Ladwig sec-
ond
Mt
(and da
ed ch'
in& d
A rent
H We
iturday
as occu
for a year, and is « xperienced in ■
this business Mrs Campbell is
a dietitian and will assist in the
hospital J T Nelson is an ex- |
pert anesthetist, and his wife is
a trained nurse.
No announcements have been ’
made regarding any change at
the sanitarium for the present
5 Good Horse Races Daily, 2 p. m. V audeville Hippodrome
give" easily as the
abdomen eniarges or
much pain and sufer
ing may resuit More
tracks were placed on the county 1
book
‛ Automobile sales over the entire
-county have increased and sev
erai new automobile firms have
been established i n different
(international) Daily Wonderful Historica I Parade 9 a. m. Oct. 16th Coronation and
Im hl., best Last week at Dallas
firemen received the call
I
d
H. Relievee
G. I to 3
C, Days
times and is well known here
Joe Vand, 22. former., of W
ters and now of Fort Worth ii
Miss Willie 1. Goldsmith it Cl
burne, Thursday were declared the
winners of the Atwater Kent voca
contest. Fort Worth division con
ducted Sunday night over WRAP
The Star-Teh gram radio station
Vancil won in the men divisio i a
a baritone and Miss Goldsmit -
in the ladies section as a • p .
of Ballinger and ed on the next play Coker took
- of nature Hortense
Evelyn Stobaugh sec-
Kitchens The quickest wav to keep abreast
«ith the times is to read thr ads
I important still, is to
have the tisnuen ane
muscles as elastie"
•• possible when the
meat moment ot child-
birth arrives
Countless thousands
f expectant metherv
for ovet 60 years have
J 11 •
Ir. and
Rock Sui
Rev H
preach at
Sur as
nnger c neg Vil uds from AI EKowNWUI FKIDAI ts r> u flag in beautiful design of fire
Bi arcats off tackle for 35 yards mun8.. Kane 153 ■ a Iom Dr Bailey will remain with the closed the evening show, a large
and Dankworth went around end icrimmage and Menard 23 Ba When Howard Payne defeated institution, for the present at: good night" sign being used as
for 15 more and i touchdown linge1 compirted • out of Li tor San Marcos Teachers at Brown- least, tn the same capacity which the final curtain
Smith kicked goal Ballinger 14 ward passes for a gam of 115 yards (wood Friday afternoon 34 to 0. he has formerly had
Menard 0 enard tried five passes tom and the main solution to the de- Drs Halley and Love
Balinger kicked off to Menoralwere ine mpiet and one, inter Teat was too much McCarver. owned and operated the
: their three yard line Menard ... .t >, ra M., 1 Nig was the outstanding player tarium here since 1905
fumble on the first play and Bal , , , .... 0 ...... ......... of the afternoon, making one <0 dining that time many thousands crowded for a time
di U Ml n" (I UIIli ‘ I’H dll ‘ l .1."
<m the next play f 29 yards The rirst team never yard run, one 50 yard run ■•nd
C wen 17 yards for a touch- kicked de they were in the three 35 yard runs Most of these
down Smith I tied at goal Bal- . ame Ballinger made 23 rirstiwere returned punts but one was Hy
linger 20 Menard 0 downs and Menard I Officials a difficult pass which he snared cases
Hai::.ger kicked off to Menard Clyde Pratt, retree R w Earn-for a marker
and th' first play was an attempt .haw umpir: J B Arthur head- Nig is playing his list year at
i pa and failed They kicked 30 linesman Hallincer used 27 men1 Howard Payne and it promises to
Best head from
Hortense Hoi first
Best figure in ol.
H • ■ .!■ M s.Wir
Best figure in oll
Jones Winters
Best head. copy
Owens first Mis
ge- e
Mason, are parents of a baby girl |
born at noon Monday at the j
home of Mr.s W E Bartlett. Mrs
Eubank s mother The baby was
inamed Jo Ann
null and a few minutes of the third the receiver was downed on his own
quarter and had the Menard team five yard line Menard attempted Reneau
11 trien nd proven friends weare looking forward with pleasure to having you all
nine Partridge
Smith
A pass failed and Menard kicked Malone
to Under* od who was downed in
his tracks Coker gained 8 yards Middleton
and Underwood went around right I
end for 15 A pass Coker to Un Ueckert
irrw od was incomplete and Dank
W irth went twelve yards and a first Flynt
fown A substution was made for
held by W B A P Mr Vancil
sung in Ballinger a number
/ir Tor
cy mor t
< oot
trucKs mace to that
ut i ) clock Sunday
yards to Chastain who received the in the game and a
ball and ru ed across the goal line for Menard makt
but the play was called back and impossible
Coach Helton Wright started his Menard and a 15 yard penalty for Batts
entire second string team against talking On the next play Chas-.
if Talpa were
Mrs W C. McCarver and Mrs
Minke Jack Rudd were among those
going to Brownwood to attend the
Walston football game Friday.
Mrs H O
The Ba
was orga
I commene
wards th
school bi
winning
the Simn
for class
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will hav
this yea:
three sur
school ba
propert,
H H
director ।
Chastam
rector <
Ji . pres
C president
I sror tarv
■ with the
I Lusk Oy
M lace Ch
III Wood row
i loway. Si
I Motley ?
, Baker. F
. Rhuman,
! Coker W
I Afflerbac
' Zedlitz a
The b;
i some wa
. forms of
probable
be player
raise mo:
Special
this wee)
act as pi
will be o
affairs t
crowds t<
erty and
games
follows
man. Ch
row Cox
Jr . Osca
Soph n.e
Brunson
Jack L
Turner W
W it' us during the
Jess < >i
lornia, i:
Breenhill
ere. hav
ood day
ry He i
hanges c
as been
Whippets
Sykes Motor Co. 2 cars
Hupmobiles i
Century Motor Co l ar
Chevrolets;
Healer Chevrolet . 11 cars
C A C Motor C . 9 cars
w Petrink Chevrolet Co 4 cars 1
* truck
Dusek A Gleich 4 cars, 2 trucks
Chryslers
E F Batts. 1 car
Plymosths
Mr . Luther
W Bright
DR,
J. BROPHY
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