The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 171, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 5, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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The Texas Egg and Poultry Supply Co.
Purely Personal
C. J. DOERR, Manager.
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W. C. Reeves and his brother-in- Miss Ruby Lanthem, who had also
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RIDER AGENTS.WANTED
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Don’t cost much but add
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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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riding, very durable and
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east, Mr. Ball returning home and
Mr. Reeves going on a short busi-
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Ballinger Electric Light Plant
Ballinger, Texas.
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Nothing But A Satisfied Customer--
Trade with us and we’ll both be glad.
Bank Barber Shop, Hot and Cold
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IN EACH TOWN and district to rideandexhibit a sample Latest Model
k "Ranter” bicycle furnished by us. Our Rider Agents everywhere are
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THE CITY MEAT MARKET
J. A. NICHOLS, Proprietor.
I represent the celebrated Spirella Corsets and Wm.
Frank waists for children. Your orders appreciated.
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A NO MONEY REQUIREDuntilyou.receiveaud approve your bicycle.
We ship to anyone anywhere in the U. H. without a cent deposit in
M advance, prepay /reipM. and allow TEN OAYE’FREETRIALduring
A which time you may ride thebicycle and put it to any test you wish.
■ If you are then not perfectly satisfied or do not wish to keep the bl-
• cycle ship it back to us atourexpense and you will not be out one cent.
FACTORY PRICES Wesiurgitpmeejcgnesmdspryslegvl
g actual factory cost. You save $ 10 to 825 middlemen’s profits by buy-
WZing direct of us and have the manufacturer’sffuarantee behind your
Hbicycle. DO NOT BUY a bicycle or a pair of tires from anyone at
• " tires is Ho.OO per pair. but to intro-
duee tre teiU sell you a sample pair for tiM leash
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ana “D'aigo rim strip “H”
to prevent rim cutting. This
tir will outlast any other
make-sofT, ELASTIC and
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your clothing lying around and
neglected because it is soiled
and out of shape. Many men
think that their clothing isn’t
fit to wear when it becomes
spotted and shiny and rough
from wear. Just bring it to
this establishment and let us
clean and press it and you
won’t know your old suit when
it is returned from us.
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>0 MORE TROIBLE FROM PONCT8RES
Naito, Tmte or GI.m will not let the air out.
A hundred thousand pairs sold last year.
to the country and we are glad to
report their baby who had been
quite ill, much improved in health
by the trip.
J. W. Tippett, of the Crews
country, was looking after busi-
ness affairs in Ballinger Monday.
J. B. Bass, of the Norton coun-
try, was transacting business in
Ballinger Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. . W.W. Farmer
who live Southeast of the city,
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A SAMPLE PAIR
TOHmtODUOEeOKLY S
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We will allow a cash_________
you send FULL CASH WITH OI____
sending usan order as the tires may -----------------------------------------
mathefactory on examination. We are perfectly reliable and money tent to ns to as eate aa la a bank. If you order
a pair of these tires, you will find that they will ride easier, run faster, wear better,last loner and look finer
than any tiro yon have ever need or seen at any price. We know that you will be so wel pleased that when you want
a bicycle you will sire us your order. We want you to eend us a trial order at once, beoee this remarkable tire offer.
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price quoted above: or write for our btc Tire and Sundry Catelokue which describee and quotes all makes and
kinztoof tlmandblerctoequlpmeiitandeundrieeataboutbalf the usual prices.__
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irg her parents near Winters,
came in Saturday afternoon and
will visit her aunt, Mrs. J. W.
Powell and family before going on
home.
J. H. Patterson came in from
Teague, Texas, where he and his
family had been visiting for sev-
eral weeks. Mrs. Patterson and
daughter will remain in that sec-i
Mrs. Spooner and little son, of turnnxinexfonnaynrrommivst
Shippers of Eggs, Chickens, Ducks, Geese and Tur-
keys. Satisfaction Guaranteed. The Highest Spot
Cash prices paid at all times. See us before you sell.
dowa th * river,, returned home
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NOTICE
Now is the time to make your application for land loans. I loan money
on land in Runnels County at 8 per cent, interest and extend Vendors
Lien Notes bearing 8 per cent, interest, and charge no commission for
placing your loans For further information write or call at my office.
H. Giesecke, Belinzer,
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tion a few week's longer before
returning home.
IdbePW ARany price until you receiye our catalogues and learn our unheard of
EUM Aa fIfactorv prices and remarkable special offers.
E%NEYou WILL BEASTONIHEDpenzhazegatyesagrapepstrazat
INV \ WIIAte wonderfly iow prces we can make you fills year. We sell the bit text grade
\ #EMDbieycleg f°r lees money than any other factory. We are satised with 11.00 profit
\WN7 above factory coet. BICYCLE DEALERS, yon can aell our bicycle.muter yoor
1 \7 own name plate at double our prieea. Orders filled the day received.
N¥ SECOND HANO BICYCLES. We do not rezularly handle second-hand bleyelee,
but usalaly have a number on hand taken in trade by our Chicago retail stores. These we clear
out promptly atnricea rang Ing fromSStoSS or BID. Deseriptiye bargain Itata mailed free.
COASTS! BRAKES,Saegpeeielrzsansratzagineregmdrfetpcea.repaim
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Will Daily, the colored porter Monday at noon from a visit to
at the Kelley Cottage was operat- Oklahoma and the panhandle coun
ed upon Saturday by Drs. Doug- fry.
lass ami Fowler and had his ear Miss Mary Joe Fowler, of Okla.,
taken off. It will be remember- who is visiting her uncle Dr. W.
ed that he was burned in an ex- W. Fowler and family, left Mon-
plosion a year or two ago. and day afternon to visit her cousin,
the wounds were still giving him Mrs. J. F. Holliday and family
trouble. I of Winters for a few days.
Mrs. D. W. Son, of Brown- Mrs. II. Carmichael, of Austin,
wood, who had been visiting her came in at noon Monday on a
daughter, Mrs. Mike C. Boyd and visit to her father-in-law, Mr.
family and also her daughter, Spann and family. Misses Lucile
Mrs. J. L. Miller and family of and Mable Spann also came in to
Winters, left for her home Mon- spend the summer with their
day. Her little grand daughter, grand father and family.
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a special quality of rubber, which never be- " I
comes porous and which closes up small
punctures without allowing air to escape. They weigh
no more than an ordinary tire, the puncture resisting
qualities heing given by several layers of thin, specially
prepared fabric on the tread. The regular price of these
tires is $10.00 per pair, but for advertising purposes we
are making a special factory price to the rider of only
$4.80 per pair. AU orders shipped same day letter is _ _______-__
received. We will ship C.0.. on approva]. You do EABY •IDIG:
not need to pay a cent until yon examine and find them strictly as represented.
We will allow a cash discount of 5 per cent (thereby making the price $4.55 per pair) if
iRDER and enclosg. this advertisement You run no risk in
ay be returned at OUR expense if for any reason they are not
......money Motto aa to M sate m la a bank. If you order
__- run faster. wear better, last longer
We know that you will be so well pleased that
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It’s our business to furnish your table with
the Best Groceries. Our deliveries are
prompt—our goods are first class.
Phone 66
J. A. Tyler, of Miles, was
among the business visitors in Bal-
linger Saturday afternoon.
J. R. Harris, of the Hatchel com
munity, was looking after busi-
ness Saturday afternoon.
Rev. Father J. B. Frigon visit-
friends at Rowena between trains
Saturday.
Mrs. Marshal Spiars, of Meyer-
ville. Miss., came in Sunday on a
visit to her sister, Mrs. U. P. Mel-
ton and family for a few weeks.
Constable J. F. Kuhn, of Row-
ena, was among the first Monday
visitors in Ballinger looking af-
ter business affairs.
Aug Voglesang, of the Spring
Hill community, was among the
early morning visitors in the city
Monday.
S. T. Woods, of the New Home
community, was transacting busi-
ness in Ballinger last Saturday
afternoon.
W. R. Richardson and family
left Saturday afternoon for Wag-
oner, Okla, where they will visit
relatives and friends a few weeks
Mrs. J. L. Miller, of Winters,
iame in Saturday on a visit to her
sister, Mrs. Mike C. Boyd and fam-
ily a few days.
John and Ira Thursman left Sat
urday afterpoon to ivisit rela-
tives and friends at Talpa. and
Glen Cove over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Milam, of
W inters, passed through Ballinger
Saturday en route to Houston to
visit relatives a few weeks.
W. O. Woods, of the New Home
community, was among the visi-
tors in Ballinger Saturday after-
noon.
D. L. Brevard, of the Mud creek
country, was among the business
visitors in Balilnger Saturday af-
-ternoon.
1). E. Sims and son, of Paint!
Rock were among the business
visitors in Ballinger Saturday af-
ternoon.
M. N. Gustavus returned home
Monday morning from San Angelo
where he joined his wife and baby
on a few days visit in that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Massey came
in from their home in Iowa Sun-
day on a visit to his mother Mrs.
H. A. Massey and famjly and Bal-
linger friends for a week or two.
Unele Johnnie Fox, one of the
successful farmers of the Pony
creek country was transacting
business in Ballinger Monday and
says they are needing rain right
badly in his section.
Coy Drennon came in Sunday
from the Devil's river country to
visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Drennon and Ballinger
friends a few weeks.
Master Hugh Lathem, of Brown
wood, who had been visiting his
aunt. Mrs. Mike C. Boyd and fain-
ily, left Saturday afternoon for
his home.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Walker left
Saturday afternoon for Dallas in
response to a message stating that
their son Harrold was quite ill at
that place.
Mrs. S. C. Royalty, of West End
left Saturday afternoon for Gates-
ville, Texas, to visit her son Geo,
Royalty .-nd family and friends a
few weeks.
Mrs. J. L. Heath, cf our city,
and her daughter, Airs. Don
Meeks, of Winters, left from this
point Saturday afternocn to visit
at Galveston a few days.
.Mrs. Dr. Lou Jones, of Fort
Worth, who had been visiting her
brother-in-law, W. P. Jones and
family of the Valley creek country
left from this point Saturday af-
te moon fr her home.
Mrs. Andy Gustavus and Misses
Nelle and Elizabeth Alexander,
Billie Gustavus and Priscilla
Jones, left Saturday afternoon to
enjoy the gulf breezes at Galves-
ton a few days.
J. H. Walker returned home
Sunday from a business trip to
Glen Cove and reports the crops
fine in that section, and espec-
ially says the corn crops are good.
E. B. Walker, of the Hatchel
country, was transacting business
in Ballinger Saturday and says he
believes his cotton will yet come
out since having been badly dam-
aged by hail a few weeks ago.
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bw, W’. T. Ball, of Farmersville, been visiting her aunts, accom-
left Saturday afternoon for the paniedherhomeon of t. Crews
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CITY MEAT MARKET
Is the place to buy your meats. Nothing but the best stuff
bought for our trade.
A Tender Juicy Steak is something that every man wants. We
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W. J. MILLER BUILDING, 7th ST. and Ry. AVE.,
Phone 53 Ballinger, Texas.
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— The Ballinger Dairy -
Wants to sell you milk. Prompt service.
QUICK DELIVERIES.
Good Milk is Our Motto
The Ballinger Dairy. Phone 210
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 171, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 5, 1913, newspaper, August 5, 1913; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1694591/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.