The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 242, Ed. 1 Monday, October 27, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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"HE DAILY LEDGER
Purely Personal
Hall Hardware Co.
Your Business Solicited
19A.
07
Hall Hardware Co.
this notice.
t f
Thirty Years
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
Phone 66
Are You Bald Headed?
THE OLD RELIABLE1’
REMEDY FOR M EN
25-3d
dard's Horehound Syrup cheeks ar
convinced immediately of its
HenryKabela returned to Bal-
day.
25-2td
i clink rs. Phone 312.
25-dtf
G. W. MATHIS, Manager.
Ballinger, Texas.
Vermi-
1!
Arrested
tle. Sold by The Walker Drug Co.
to
The First Rantist church ladjes
on a
900 Drops
INFANTS CHILDREN
At6 months old
35 DOSES-35 CENTS
Fir
NTEN'S
U
transacting business in Ballinger
Monday.
Stop coughing! yon rack the
lungs and worry the body. Bal-
ing machine man, buys all kinds
of second hand clothing and pays
spot cash for same, or will sell
you a Singer machine for cash or
on terms to suit you. Will allow
you all your old machine is worth
irritation, heals the lungs and res-
tores comfortable breathing. Price
25c, 50c and $1.00 pei' bottle. Sold
by The Walker Drug Co.
for both men and women at this
, hop. TELEPHONE 260.
J. A. ROARK, The Tailor.
Wormy children are unhappy,
puny and sickly They can’t be
It Ashby Tillery, of Conelio conn-
ty, was transacting business in
| Ballinger Monday.
A. ('. Walters had business at
San Angle between trains Mon-
day.
His school at Walthall next Mon-
ay. Nov. 3rd.
merits as a pain killer.
Inside of two years corn meal
will be labeled the date it is man-
afactured and any offered for
COPYRIGHT
L. A.P. & E.C9
WANTED—Some nice lady to
room at my house. Close in. For
the company of my wife, Room
I and board free. Apply to J. A.
FREEMAN, City Barber Shop. 3d
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, ete., oth- or ring 404.
ers are lead to give it a trial, and —
Everything in Hardware
Bears the
Signature
of
chine agent and he pays the cash.
23-26td. otherwise when worms ent away
land the rosy bloom of, health
• • • • speedily ref en. Price 250 per bot
I CASTOR
97 =========------====-=-=========
2 ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT.
S8 AVegetable PreparationforAs
E.S similalingthe Food andPegula
ms lingtre Stomachs and Bowelsof
SEE THE---
Farmer’s Union Warehouse Company
FOR GOOD COAL AT
$8.50 Per Ton (Delivered)
DON’T FORGET
H. L. WENDORF, the Saddle and Harness Man.
Wants your business however large or small. All kinds of
repairing done neatly and promptly. Shoeshop in connection
. Hutchings Ave., Ballinger, Texas.
Competent Plumbers Always
Ready to Attend to Rush
Orders
THE CITY MEAT MARKET
J. A. NICHOLS, Proprietor.
It’sNo Mystery L
To A Man DVENGE
who has his clothing cleaned and
pressed at Roark’s why the es-
tablishment seems so popular.
Superior work and lively satis-
faction tells the whole story.
Moderate prices and prompt ser-
vice are also factors that have
contributed to make this a Mecca
their strength and vitality. A few
Rev. J. C. Boyd, pastor of theidoses of White’s Cream
Bapti t church of \\ inters, pass d fuge performs a marvelous trans-
rough Ba linger Monday at noon formation. Cheerfulness.strength
en route west.
AT DRUGGISTSOR TRIAL BOX BY RAIL 50c
FROM PLANTEN 93 HENRY ST. BROOKLYN.NY.
= DEWARE OF IMITATE AE
TY MEAT MARKET
1 Trespass Notice.
J My land on Valley creep in
11 Runnels county, is posted and all
48 3 : 3 ‘ 3 t 3 s — S 8 %. (
200205 2 220222
A You Eat to Live and Live to Eat
- will serve dinner at the City Fall
. . S. B. Baggett, one of the pros- on the first Monday in November
new Singer machine. 23-26td perous farmers east of the city. An are invited. 23 tra
CHICHESTER S PILLS
ICT THE DI % MOND BRAND. A
A Ladies: Ask your Druggist for A
€ 66 ( € hi-ebes-ter ft Diamond Bsrand/A
(A Pills in Red and Gold metallic"
E —4 ! .. seale I with Blue Ribbon. /
1 & 1 Take no other. Bvy of your V
[)- f Druggist. Askfor CHI-CHI S.TER S
15 sy DE CMOND BRAND PILLS, for 25
AC F years known as Best, S afest. Alway : Rel le
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
Mrs. S. P. Stone returned-home
Saturday afternoon from Fort
Worth where she had been at the
bedside of her daughter, Mrs.
Louis Alexander the past week or
two and we are glad to report her
some better, though quite ill yet.
0107051
Guaranteed under the Foodan E J 14 Bl E 6 $
--------HU# wllH
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK C:Tv.
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
have ’em.
FOR SALE—Small stock of
groceries with or without build-
ing. P. O. in connection, near gin
and school, on public and cross-
road. Apply to Lon Mapes, Pony,
Texas. 17-6dltw
Weather Forecast.
Colder with rains causing rheu-
matic . pains. .Hunt’s Lightning
Oil stops all aches and pains
whether from Rheumatism, Neural
gia. Cuts, Burns, or Bruises. The
Quickets Liniment known 25c and
and 50c bottles. All druggists.
Neuralgia of the face, shoulder,
hands, or feet requires a powerful
remedy that will penetrate the
flesh. Ballard’s Snew Liniment
possesses that power. Rubbed in
where the pain is felt is all that is
necessary to relieve suff ring and
restore normal conditions. Price
25c. 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold
hy The Walker Drug Co.
1 J. M. King, of the Concho
country, was transacting busine ss
in Ballinger Monday.
Editor Kubela, of Rowena, had
business in Ballinger between
trains Monday.
.J. W. Gannaway, of Winters
had business in Ballinger between
trains Monday.
Judson Baldwin returned tot
Ballinger Monday at noon from a
short visit to Winters.
Bob Crockett, of the Norton
country, was transacting business
in Ballinger Monday.
D Miller Mercantile Company 000 cn
SSSSS’s: Ses S S’ SS S S -
G. N. Houston and little son, among the visitors in Ballinger
of the Tennyson country, was Monday. .
John Ward, one of the Abilene
otton buyers, passed, through
for all. Prof. Lee Little of Maverick
400 tons of the very choicest
and best coal at Arctic Ice and
Fuel Co. No slaek, no slate, no
M. P m Tmat R. 1 Fox’s Blossom’s
My esgistered Jersey Dull- Noble-No. 112356
Will make the season on Mrs. Woodward s place on Colorado River
above Farmer’s Warehouse. $2.50 Season Cash, must accompany
the cow. No cow called for or delivered. Phone 384. Guarantee free
return service.
ROBERT H. CORUM
Are youlinger Monday morning from
Tuesday, Oct. 28th, from three to
seven o’clock. You are cordially
FOUND Gold rim spectacles
in black leather case, Jas. E.
Brewer, jeweler, engraved on the
. case. Owner get same by calling
| at Ledger office and paying for
Ennis Shepherd, of the Winters
State Bank, visited Ballinger
friends over Sunday.
uit you. Stoves dressers and all
kinds of furniture at half price
for cash the next 30 days. See C.
A. Freeze, the Singer s wing ma-
AN persons are warned not to hunt.
1 gather pecans, haul wood, or to
70T commit any other kind of tres-
passing. - .T. W. RABY,
70 9-ditf Route 3, Ballinger, Tex.
kinds of second hand goods. lIe was among the visitors in Ballin-
sells also for cash or on terms to ger Monday and says he will open
Promotes Digestion Clrcerfu
ness and Rest Conteinsmeither
Opivm.Morphie nor Mineral
NOT NARC OTIC.
Peipe of oil. DESMIZZIITUIER
Pupkir Sod -
ALx. Sauce +
Achelle Sulls - /
-use Seed + 1
Ppperrmut- )
Dilubonze (
Iform Seed - 1
Chilled Sure
Wegee TZus: :
Aperfect Remedy [ .. out: #
tion, Sour Stomach.bi , 1
Worras Convulsion
ness and Loss orSLEEr
Fac Simile Signature of
Eatfazt:
THE C ENTAUR COMPANY,
NEW YORK.
Listen: invited to attend.
II. 1. Cady is still paying the-----------
If you are I can grow hair on sale over twenty-one days will be
your bald spot. My wondedful a violation of the law, so says the
FERTILISE hair restorer has pure food m.....14-tfd
gTOWn hair on hundreds of bald _____________
heads. . Miss Connie Rutherford, who
Don t bother to write. Just tear had been visiting relatives at
out this advertisement, wrap, a Brownwood, returned home Non-
dollar bill, check or money order day at noon
in it with your name and address -___
and mail today. I will send you a .. SHOE FOUND — Child’s shoe,
bottle by return Parcel Post pre- New, never been worn, found on
paid. Free boolkett entitled Ballinger and Paint Rock road,
"Some Eald Head Facts." ROY near Dr. Fowler farm. Pay for
LIGHTFOOD, Box 357 San An- notice and get shoe at Ledger of -
tonio, Texas. tfdw fice. - ditf
Causes Further Taik. Rooms for Rent.
Because so many people are tell Furnished or furnished. W ith
ing their experience with Hunt’s in two blocks of town. Apply to
Lightning Oil for lleadaches. Mrs M. C. Cobb 401 Seventh St.,
O Joe Spill left Monday at noon
°N° on a short business trip to San
00 Angelo.
I Ballinger Monday en route
Cole man on business.
Listen !
C. A. Freeze, the Singer sew.
CASTOR
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
0 It’s our business to furnish your table with
i the Best Groceries. Our deliveries are
prompt—our goods are first class.
high st CASIL PRICE
GUNTER HOTEL
Absolutely Fire- SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. Rates
proof. Modern, A Notol Puilt For Tho Climato $1.00 to $3.C0
European. A HUICI DUIHE TUT IlS Ulliiidit Per Day
SAN ANTONIO HOTEL Co., Owners, PERCY TYRRELL, Mgr.
Tom Layne, of the Moro moun- The ladies of the Episcopal
tain country was looking after church will have a tea at the resi-
business affairs in Ballinger Mon dence of Mrs. R. A. Smith, on
Mr. and Mrs. II. Shroeder, of the Col. Morgan Jones, of Abilene,
Olfin country, are reoicing over had been east on a short business
the arrival of a fine baby boy at trip, passed through Ballinger
their home Oct. 20th. Monday at noon en route home.
yet to b.....nvineed. Ask the Rowena where he spent Sunday
druggist. with his family and friends.
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 242, Ed. 1 Monday, October 27, 1913, newspaper, October 27, 1913; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1694667/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.