The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 211, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 20, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DAILY LEDGER
Will Atten
Rowena Fair
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TAKES LONG JOURNEY
carload that will all be of an ex ous Sunday schools will get to-
tra large size.
In this work each man, woman
will be call
try to secure a better market.
IF MEALS HIT BACK
is two month’s treatment, and sel-
question asked on the cards places
LEFT FOR ABILENE.
The following were among the
How’s This?
morrow.
stand why dyspeptic troubles of his firm.
AT THE PRINCESS.
stipation.
a
es, heartburn: sourness, dyspepsia shown at the White City.
will not need to resort to laxatives Theatre Friday night, it was 1
or liver pills for biliousness or con- four reel feature by the famous
but getting along.
The Coggin Addition school is
Foley Kidney Pills ease the stiff, swollen
joints muscles. Drive away backaches and
all evidenc of kidney and bladder trouble.
Jirownwood needs another ward
school building located near the
Santa Fe right-of-way, E need that
will have to be realized on by next
session.—Brownwood News.
David Holliday, of Hatchel,
passed through Ballinger Friday
afternoon en route to Brownwood
on a short business trip.
show in that city: Mr. and Mrs.
C. P. Shepherd and little daugh-
ter, J. P. Flynt, John Perkins, Ed-
ward Skinner, Grady Chastain,
George Stokes and Oscar Harber.
gether and outline the campaign,
’and call on any others they wish
to have help them, or that they
might need to make the work a
success.
It has been suggested, and the
suggestion will be put into action
that the various Sunday schools
of the town plan and carry out a
visitation campaign in Ballinger.
The object of this work is to as-
certain how many people in Bal-
linger are not attending Sunday
school and make an effort to get
them to attend the Sunday school"
of their choice.
Each Sunday school in Ballinger
will appoint a committee of two,
and the committee from the vari-
or any stomach misery.
Get some now this, minutes, and
rid yourself of somach trouble and
indigestion in five minutes.
San Angelo, Tex., Sept. 18.-
Within the next fifteen days it is
makes you go to the table with a
healthy appetite: but, what will
please you most, is that you will
feel that your stomach and intes-
tines are clean and fresh, and you
C. P. Shepherd, ...
J. M. Skinner,.....
A. W. Sledge,.....
H. M. Jones,......
R. T. Williams, ....
J. Y. Pearce......
Scott H. Mack ....
R. G. Erwin,......
Paul Trimmier, ...
R. W. Bruce, .....
O. L. Parish,......
“Pape’s Diapepsin" ends Indiges
tion. Gas, Dyspepsia and Stom-
ach Misery in five Minutes.
(Seal)
Move acids, gases and clogged-up
waste from Stomach, Liver,
Bowels—Cure Indigestion.
A TEXAS WONDER
The Texas Wonder’Mires kid-
ney. and bladder * troubles, - dis-
Miss Willie Hutton left Friday
afternoon for Clifton to visit her
father a few days and will go on
to Waco, where she will attend
Baylor University the ensuing
school year.
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by Hall’s
I Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.,
We, the undersigned have
Known F. J. Cheney for the last
15 years, and believe him perfect-
ly honorable in all business tran-
sactions, and financially able to
carry out any obligations made by
the person under no obligations
whatever, and it will be of great
help to the Sunday school work-
Name of—
Editor, A. W. Sledge,...............
Managing Editor, A. W. Sledge,
Business Manager, C. P. Shepherd,..
Publisher, The Ballinge r Printing Co.,
National Bank of Commerce,
Toledo, 0.
ly increasing and causing more
deaths each year. But they may be
conquered and permanently driv-
en out of the system by Foley
Kidney Pills. And the great vir-
tue of Foley Kidney Pills is due
to the fact that when you take this
medicine into your system, you
are giving your body just the in-
gredients it needs in the work of ,
strengthening the kidneys, build
ing them up, and restoring their
regular normal action. They cost
but a small sum, yet are rich in
healing, curative and tonic qual-
ities. Try them.
For Sale By All Dealers Every
where. .
time. This is' the first time since, they are crowded to the doors,
1849 that West Texas cattle ha ‘
gone to the Pacific Coast coun-
If you suffer from any of the ailments
peculiar to women, it will certainly be
worth your while to give Cardui a trial.
It has been helping weak women for
more than 50 years, and will help you,
too. K
Try Cardui. Your druggist sells it
. Write to: Chattanooga Medicine Co., Ladies’
Advisory Dept., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special
instructions on your case and 64 page book. “Home
Treatment ? « Women," in risin wrapper. N.C. 191
Post office Address.
.....Ballinger, Texas.
......Ballinger, Texas.
......Ballinger Texas.
SHIP CATTLE TO CALIFORNIA BROWNWOOD SCHOOLS
' -OVERFLOW WITH PUPILS
For Sale.
Three scholarships, two jn Tyler
Business College at Tyler, Texas,
one at Draughon’s Business Col-
lege at Fort Worth. These schol-
orships will be sold at a bargain.
Any young man contemplating go-
ing to a business college anywhere
in Texas would do well to call on
us, as we can save you 40 per cent
on the cost of a scholorship.
TO TAKE SUNDAY SCHOOL
CENSUS OF TOWN
Don’t pay $25 for suit when
vou can get the same grade for
$15 made to your measure. THE
GLOBE
STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGE-
MENT, CIRCULATION, ETC.,
Of The Banner-Ledger (weekly) The Daily Ledger (Daily
published weekly and daily, except Sunday at Ballinger, Texas
required by the Act of August 24, 1912.
Down in Mind Unable to Work,
' and What Helped Her.
C. P. SHEPHERD, Business Mgr.
Sworn to and subscribed be fore me this 19th, day of Sept.
1913. 1 J. L. CHIASTAIN,
Notary Public, Runnels County, Texas.
(My Commission expires June, 1914.
Backache Stopped and Tormenting
Rheumatic Pains Driven Away
Sunday school appoint its commit-
number who left from Ballinger tee at the Sunday school hour to-
Saturday morning to attend the
.....Ballinger, Texas.
.....Ballinger, Texas.
.....Ballinger, Texas.
.... Ballinger, Texas.
......Ballinger, Texas.
......Ballinger, Texas.
......Ballinger, Texas.
......Ballinger, Texas.
......Ballinger, Te xas.
.......Ballinger, Texas
.......Ballinger, Texas
Known bondholders, mortgages, and other security holders,
holding I per or more of total amount of bonds, mort-
gages, or other securities.—NONE.
Average number of copies of each issue of this publication
sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise , to paid sub-
scribers during the six months preceding the date of this state-
ment. (This: information is required from daily newspapers
only.) 400.
Owners: (If a corporation, give names and ‘addresses of
stockholders holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of
stock:)
pupils have been transferred to
AND STOMACH SOURS the Ford school.
Summit Point, W. Va.—Mrs. Anna
Belle Emey, of this place, says: "I suf-
fered for 15 years with an awful pain in
my right side, caused from womanly
trouble, and doctored lots for it, but with-
out success. I suffered so very much,
that I became down in mind, and as help-
less as a baby. 1 was in the worst kind
of shape. Was unable to do any work.
I began taking Cardui, the womar’s
tonic, and got relief from the very first
dose. By the time I had taken 12 bot-
tles, my health was completely restored.
I am now 48 years years old, but feel as
good as i did when only 16.
Cardui certainly saved me from losing
my mind, and 1 feel it my duty to speak
in its “favor. I wish 1 had some power
over poor, suffering women, and could
make them know the good it would do
them.” Si
"CASCARETS" RELIEVE
SICK, SOUR STOMACH
druggist, will be sent by mail on day school they are members of,
receipt of $1.00. One small bottle and if not a member of any Sun-
day school to state their prefer-
dom fails to perfect a cure. Texas .
testimonials with each bottle. Dr.j ence, etc. he answering of the
E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive Street, St. '
Louis, Mo. Sold by druggists. 312d
all kinds must go, and why they
re lieve sour, out-of-order stomachs
or indigestion in five minutes. | IIall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in-
, ternally, acting directly upon the
Pap s Diapepsin is harmless; blood and mucous surfaces of the
taste s like candy, though each system. Testimonials sent free.
three reel picture feature was
Russian playwright, Count Leo
You can always depend upon
Foley Kidney Pills relieving the
suffe ring and torment that fol-
lows kidney and bladder trouble.
Rheumatism, lumbago and back-
ache are all the results of sluggish
inactive kidneys and weak uncer-
tain bladder action.
Sick kidneys can out cleanse the
blood and it is the uric acid poi-
son crystals remaining in the
blood, that lodge in the joints and
muscles and cause the torture of
rheumatism. Remove the cause
by the prompt us of Foley Kid-
ney Pills, and the trouble itself
will vanish.
Kidney diseases are constant-
A large audience greeted the
“Resurrection” at the Princess
ers. It is the desire that each
solves gravel, eures diabetes, weak -......_
and lame backs, rheumatism, and has - R
bladder in both men and women. , ,
Regulates bladder troubles in ed °n’ and will be asked to fill
children. If not sold by your out a blank showing what Sun-
HELPLESS AS BABY
: %€ U' bocde ****** e
Who Lost This Money?
If you lost this money, call on
C. R. Crews, make proof of same,
pay for this notice. •
If what you just ate is souring
on your stomach or lies like a lump
of lead, refusing to digest, or you
belch gas and erucate sour, un-
digested food, or have a feeling
of dizziness, heartburn, fullness,
nausea, bad taste in mouth and
stomach headache, you can get
blessed relief in five minutes.
Ask your pharmacist to show
you the formular, plainly printed
on these fifty-cent cases of Pape’s
Diapepsin, then you will under-
Tom Parramore, one of the
pioneer stockmen of San Saba,
passed through Ballinger Friday
afternoon en route home from a
business trip to points in West
Texas.
dose will digest and prepare for Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by
assimilation into the blood all by all Druggists.
the food you eat; beside % Take IIall’s Family Pills for
constipation.
This city will have many "Pap- Tolsti. Blanche Walsh, was the
e’s Diapepsin” cranks, as some leading lady in the picture. This
people will call them, but you will was an extremely interesting and
Possibly the longest distance
that a South Ballinger watermel-
on has trave led this year was one
of the large famous South Bal-
linger melons shipper Friday af-
ternoon by J. W. Black to a par-
ty at Middleburg, Vermont. The
famous South Ballinger melons
are know almost all over the
world and the splendid flavor and
size makes them prized above mel-
ons raised in any other section
of the globe.
Mr. Black says he will ship
out next Monday to the East a
Get a 10-cent box now.
That awful sourness, belching
of acid and foul gases; that pair
in the pit of the stomach, the
heartburn, nervousness, nausea,
bloating after eating, dizziness
and hedache, means a disordered
stomach, which cannot be regulat-
ed until you remove the cause. It
isn’t your stomach's fault. Your
stomach is as good as any.
Try Cascare ts; they immediate-
ly cleanse the stomach, remove the
sour, undigested and fermenting
food and foul gases; take the ex-
cess bile from the liver and car-
ry off the constipated waste mat-
ter and poison from the bowels.
Then your stomach trouble is end-
ed. A Cascaret tonight will
stragihten you out by morning-
a 10-cent box from any drug store
will keep your stomach sweet;
liver ami bowels regular for
months. Don’t forget the chil-
dren, gentle, cleansing, too.
CHICHESTER’S PILLS
Eata HEtL ISA.
PPNs * Ils in Red and Gold metaliic(ws)
eat 7.2-99E
X J HIMSmETEnS
SP pvEmwmaet SITEARAKAAN
Mrs. C. B. Corder and children
left Friday afternoon for Lock-
hart and San Marcos to join Nr.
Corder who is selling horses in
that section.
same from among the farmers and
as you made an attsiept 1146
spring to secure a County Fair, we
would like to suggest that 1
might be time well spent if your
body will show a real interest in
encouraging these community ex-
hibits by attending them, cith r
as individuals or as a body. The
business men of Rowena propose
to be friendly and on goor terms
with the business men in all of the
towns of the county and we be-
lieve that a spirit of co-operation
properly evidenced by attending
these exhibits will do more than
any thing to prove to the farmers
that a County Fair would be but
to their benefit.
In subscribting the expense
money for the holding of this ex-
hibit, the busienss men of Row-
ena intend to convince the farmers
of this community that the exhibit
is held for their benefit, especially
in allowing all of the gate recepts
to make up the premium pot and
that it is no grafting scheme, but
intended to build up a friendly ri-
valry for better farming methods,
better live stock. We cordially
welcome all outsiders who desire
to exhibit anything to bring it,
but for exhibition only, as there
will be no charge for floor or
ground space.
All business houses will be
closed for the day and if you
agree to attend this exhibit, as a
body, we would like for you to
arrange for all to come at one
time, as boosters for the good of
the county and to be here in the
morning as early as convenient,
stay all day adn take in the dance
at night. Arrange to come and
bring you wives and sweethearts
along, because they will enjoy the
exhibit as much as you will.
Respectfully,
J. A. LEGGETT,
President.
THEO. SCIIUHMANN,
Secret a ry-Trea su rer
also overcrowded, in fact over-
flowing, as some 30 to 40 per
be enthusiastic about this splendid entertaining.
stomach preparation, too, if youl Besides the splendid show
ever take it for indigestion, gas-
expected at least a thousand head comfortable accommodations for
of West Texas steers will be ship 240 pupils. The building is
ped to California points for scle. forced to take care of 279 pupils
Better market conditions are said now enrolled. Prof. Hufford,
to preavail there at the present principal of the high school says
The Brownwood high school has
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 211, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 20, 1913, newspaper, September 20, 1913; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1694635/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.