The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 100, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 24, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DAILY LEDGER.
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Here is a List of Our Varied Products:
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SUMMER TOURS
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Everything in rardware
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Your Business Solicited
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The Ballinger Dairy.
Phone 210
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QUICK DELIVERIES.
Good Milk is Our Motto
I represent Mrs. Steffens of Brownwood for Cut
Flowers and all kinds of Bedding Plants and Roses.
Electric fans, iced water, keen
razors, clean towels, expert work
men at The Bank Barber Shop. tf
the commencements exercises <
the Rowena high school tonight.
- The Ballinger Dairy -
Wants to sell you milk. Prompt service.
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Visit The Alamo
Charlie Seible, of the Hatchel
country, was hre Wednesday to
Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Bandy re-
turned to Ballinger Friday morn-
ing from a visit to relatives and
friends in Oklahoma and the Pan-
handle, the past week or ten days.
Joe Spoonts returned home Fri-
day morning from Robert Lee,
Don’t cost much but add
greatly to the convenience of
the housewife and gives her
many an hour of recreation.
Don’t put the matter off; but
See to it at once.
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Millet Seed.
Prairie, Johnson Grass
and Alfalfa Hay.
Maize and Maize Chops.
Kaffir Corn and Chops.
Rice Bran Hog Food.
Chicken Feed.
Chicken Chowder.
Chick Feed.
Hen- Meal.
Mixed Scratch Feed.
Beef Scraps.
Ground Oyster Shells.
11. A. Halbert, the pecan expert
of Coleman, came in at noon Fri-
day and went out to the home of
W. R. White of South Ballinger
where he will bed a nursery of soft
shell pecans for Mr. White.
W. O. Cryer of Winters, passed
through Ballinger Thursday at
noon en route to San Angelo on a
short business trip.
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Triumph Flour.
Pride of America Flour
Entire Wheat Flour.
High Patent Flour.
Graham Flour.
Breakfast Food.
Parcake Flour.
Rye Fl ar.
Cream Meal.
Pearl’ Corn Meal.
Bran, Shorts, Middlings.
Oats, Com and Ch
Cane Seed.
Competent Plumbers Always
Ready to Attend to Rush
Orders
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DON’T FORGET
H. L. WENDORF, the Saddle and Hamess Man.
Wants your business however large or small. All kinds of
repairing done neatly and promptly. Shoe shop in connection
Hutchings Ave., Ballinger, Texas.
Phone 15.
Ballinger Electric Light Plant
Ballinger, Texas.
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Missouri Milling Company
And See What You Buy.
For Trade.
9 tailor made suits worth in the
regular way $20.00 would trade
them for cash $15.00 each. THE
For Trade.
5 passenger Buick automobile
to trade for house and lot close in.
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SECURITY TITLE CO.,
You are cordially solicited to patronize for your
Abstracts of Titles and Conveyancing
JO HARDIN
For The Best
WOOD AND COAL
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Summer Tourist Fares will
be in effect daily June 1 to
Sept. 30 inc. and good for re-
turn until October 31, 1913.
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Colorado
and
California
And all Principal Resorts
North and Bast.
Thru Sleepers
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Colorado Springs
and
Denver
from
Galveston, Houston-,-San An-
tonio and Ft. Worth.
Thru Sleeper from Dallas to
Chicago. Thru Sleeper from
Waco to Kansas City.
For free illustrated literature
descriptive of summer tours;
and further information, call
on any Santa Fe agent, or
address
W. S. KEENAN
General Passenger Agent,
ports Mr. O. Voglesang is doing
very well at present through the
.past few days he was not so well.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jones, of
the Valley creek country who hid
been visiting at San Angelo, pass-
ed through Ballinger Wednesday
afternoon en route home.
• FIRE INSURANCE ♦
♦ The Best Companies •
♦ PROMPT SERVICE ♦
♦ Your business solicited. ♦
♦ Miss Maggie Sharp. ♦
♦ Upstairs in old Fidelity ♦
♦ Credit Co.s Office. Phone •
♦ 215. See Me. ♦
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Ira Connell of, Brownwood, was
among the business visitors in
Ballinger Friday.
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Rus Mangum returned home Fri
day at noon from Brownwood,
where lit* had been attending the
Howard Payne college the past
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Mr. ami Mrs. M. Barbee return-
ed home Wednesday afternoon
from Eldorado, where Mrs. Barbee
had been visiting for s veral
weeks past for the benefit of her
health. We are sorry to note that
These warm days by visiting
our Soda Fount, and drinking
our refreshing drinks and
eating our ice cream. Try
our Cigars and Candy.
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Sallow* complexion is due to a
torpid liver. HERBTNE purifies
and strengthens the liver and bow-
els and restores the rosy bloom of
health to the cheek. Price 50c.
Sold by Walker Drug Company.
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Mrs. Ferguson and three chil-
dren of Winters, passed through
Ballinger Thursday en route to
San Angelo to visit relatives a few
day.
of where he had been the past week
or two installing an irrigation
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Rags Wanted.
This paper will pay good price
for rags. White ones prefered.
Must be clean.
For Trade.
1001bs. Arm & Hammer Soda
to trade for 100 pair jack rabbit
ears. The Globe. Phone 320.
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J. E. .......r, of Winters. was in’ Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gressett and
the citv between trains Friday and baby left Thursday afternoon for
got his license at the countyclerk Cur Texas, where they will
office and will wed Miss Ruth make home for the present.
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day. Mr. Greer is a son of Tom
Greer a former citizen of Ballinger
and friends here join The Ledger
in advance congratulations for
the happy young couple.
J. H. Vineyard of San Angelo,
came in Friday with his household
goods and will be joined in a few’
days by his family and will make '
Ballinger their future home. Mr.
Vineyard has been in the furni-
ture and undertaking business at:
San Angelo for several years past.
Save Money, Interest, Insurance,
and Storage by Buying at Horae.
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Ask For Samples and Prices
of Any of Our Many Products.
E. V. Thorpe of Round Rock. I
who had been visiting relatives 1 take out the house hold goods of
and friends in Ballinger the past his brother-in-law, J. F. Kadlek
few days, left Wednesday after- and family of Galveston who are
noon for Austin where he goes on moving to our county to make
their future home. Mr. Seible re-
YOUR HOME MADE
NEW.
House painting, sign
painting, paper hang-
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Alabastine
Work a Specialty
I guarantee mv work.
Phone 403
W. L. WELDON
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noon for Rowena and with her
worie will render musie at Mrs. Barbee is still quite feeble.
Phone 310 The Corbett Building
WHO WILL WIN NEXT?
at THE CITY TAILOR SHOP
John Hopkinson drew the beautiful $28.00 Suit of
clothes in the last contest. Who’ll be the next. We
promise to please in Cleaning, Pressing, etc. See us be-
fore you place your next order. Correct Tailoring or.
every occasion.
Boyd Stocks, Proprietor.
Eighth Street Ballinger. Texes
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Absolutely Fire- SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. Rates
EOrpehodern, A Hotel Built For The Climate51V” D3yC0
SAN ANTONIO HOTEL CO., Owners, PERCY TYRRELL, Mgr.
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 100, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 24, 1913, newspaper, May 24, 1913; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1694526/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.