The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 242, Ed. 1 Monday, October 27, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DAILY LEDGER
•EESEESKRTERINE EOSNIEVEIMIEM
Phone City Drug Store for Orders
REMEMBER
• AISENIN ■I»■I■■I■| SIB
- Electrical Conveniences -:
Ballinger, Texas.
406 9th Street.
Phone 335.
crowd of Ballinger representa-
There is only one way to
the car.
cure deafness, and that is by con
party will
in
was
Mrs. Aug Spill Sr., and grand
Still Killing.
for
A. J. Lee, who lives on route ' onst ipat ion.
HATCHEL BO XSUPPER
far as could be ascertained
gove ament employes served in
Lodge
a
many people are talking about be-
Sle-
hand cast a ballot
home
SAN ANGELO,
TEXAS
this capacity.
The polling places of
Banner-Ledger:
In behalf of our W. 0. W.
Sold by Druggist, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills
but the congress which he
solved limited him to 80,000.
Farm Demonstrator Agent Geo.
P. MeLelland has secured up to
date, 61 demonstrators and 16 co-
So
no
on and observe which ballot
being selected.
As the vote was deposited
GREAT SUCCESS.
Hatchel, Oct. 27th.
rowed from a neighborboring drug
store.
There was no seer cy about the
Deafness Cannot Be Cured,
by local application, as they can
A TEXAS WONDER
The Texas Wonder cures kid
The letter is full of the stuff”
that shows enterpris\
Among other things, Mr. Harrell
vote either for myself or
• ” candidate."’
Federico Gamboa, candidate of
the Catholic party, on the other
WANTED—To do general house
work in Ballinger. Apply at Mrs. horse load of seed oats and a four
Mary Carpenter. 4tdpd horse grain seeder.
in cases of Neuralgia Rheumatism
I alero. Neither of these candi- Headaches, Burns, etc. Just try it
dates cared to express an opinion if you want pain to quit quick.
ot great benefit in a saving on
the cost to farmers. The proposi-
tion will be pushed, and in the
near future we hope to be able to
announce to our readers that this
territory will be supplied with
Ballinger m id • silos.
WILL ORGANIZE
A BOYS CLUB.
Concrete Stave Silo Seeking Loca-
tion in This Section of State.
Ballinger Offers Induce-
ments.
ELECTION IS VOID;
HUERTA IN POWER
(Continued from First Page.)
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.
citizens will come and still bet-
ter a big bunch of the Germans of
the Miles country."
I did not care to cast
BALLINGER AFTER
' SILO FACTORY
I represent the celebrated Spirella Corsets and Wm.
Frank waists for children. Your orders appreciated.
Mrs. Clara Ransom
. ported to the Business League and
not reach the diseased portion o the secretary has addressed a let-
W. R. BUSHONG
THE FREIGHT MAN
Always onlhe Dot at the Right Time
Nothing too Heavy
Nothing too Small
SAN ANGELO MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS
— SHIPMAN and‘IZARD, Prop, mom
Would be glad to figure with
you, on your Monument work,
either in marble or granite.
Iron and wire fencing.
as to whether a sufficient num
ber of ballots had been deposited
to make the elections effective.
Ex imples of lack of activity in
Bob Harris, of the Houghton
& Robinson ranch country, was
marketing cotton in Ballinger Sat-
urday and returned with four
neeted with the good order, for _ _____
their support. I assure you it was Monday at noon from West, Tex-
highly appreciated. The boxes as, where he had shipped their
were sold to the highest bidder stock of goods and says he will
and brought all the way from 35 return to that place in a few days
cents to $2.25. There were 55: to close out the stock.
Irrigation Meet
Thursday Afternoon
(Continued from First Page.)
W hen your food does not digest
we wish to thank the good people well and you feel ‘blue,’ tired
through your valuable paper for and discourage d, you should use
their suport and co-operation little Herbine at bedtime. It opens
that made our supper at HIatehel the bowels, purifies the system
and restores a fine feeling of
Especially do we wish to health and energy. Price 50c. Sold
1S gravel for the manufacturing of
rumbling the concrete stave can be found
Phone 15.
Ballinger Electric Light Plant
Ballinger, Texas.
= a When the chest feels on fire and |
- the throat burns, you have indiges
tion, and you need llerbine to get |
rid of the disagreeable feeling. It j
drives out badly digested food, |
strengthens the stomach and puri- ,
fies the bowels. Price 50c. Sold
by The Walker Drug Co.
, Another thing that will be con-
this tube restored to its normal sidered is the fact that Ballinger
daughter, little Miss Adorni, of condition, bearing will be destroy- | is in the center of as fine agricul-
ed forever; nine eases out ot ten tural and stock raising country
ten are caused by Catarrh, which as there is in Texas, or the South-
ter to the silo company and set p
W. A. Davis returned
both chamber and senate.
'I here was no semblance of dis-
order in any quarter 01 the city. A
few patrols were on the streets but
neither police nor troops had any
but the ir usual duties to perform.
The polling places opened at !
These figures are regarded as
fairly representative of the vot
ing in the capital.
for Senor
hav a majority
voting. All the world could look
there were said to be 982, aver-
aging one to a city block, were
located in the entrance of build-
I boxes and they netted $47.25.
With some splendid music and an
address from our farm demonstra-
tor Mr. MeLelland, the occasion
was a very enjoyable one.
Signed for the committee by,
E. D. BOWEN.
to a much quicker development
than was at first anticipated, and
those who have been inclined to
look upon the proposition with
doubt, are becoming enthusiastic
irrigation boosters.
The big dam will be built.
.J. M. Hlarre II, a prominent farm-
er of the Bronte country, living
in the vicinity to be irrigated if
the proposal to build the giant
dam materalizes, has written a
letter to J. J. Erwin, the postmas-
1 ter at this place, urging him to
do everything he can to have a
- large delegation of Ballinger citi-
zens at the meeting which is to be
It still keeps on killing pain. Dollars for any case of Deafness such that it will make the question
does Hunt's Lightning Oil. For (caused by Catarrh that cannot of freight a small item. With the
many years it has been with won-he cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, silo enthusiasm that prevails in
" derful sueerss for Rheumatism. Send for circulars, free. this country the company that
F. J. CHIENEY, & CO., Toledo, comes here and puts in a foctory
Ohio, will do a big business, and will be
The past season closed with a silo
building record that breaks all
former records for the solving of
the feed problem in this country.
Many silos have been built during
the summer, and the silo is in its
infancy for the farmers of this
county. Many contemplate build-
ing next year. The most of those
that have been put in are made
from cement. This seems to be
the most popular silo for this coun
ty. The development along this
line will no doubt be responsible
for the establishing of a concrete ,.
silo factory at Ballinger
T. L. Eubanks, of the Winters
country, who has just returned
from the Dallas Fair, informs us
that a big outfit that is exhibiting
its silos at the Fair states that,
they would locate a factory some-
where in this section next year,
and they promised Mr. Eubanks
that they would investigate Bal-
linger. This matter has been re-
NOTICE
Now is the time to make your application for land loans. IMoney
on land in Runnels County at 8 per cent interest and exh i h idors
Lien Not . bearing 8 per cent, interest, and charge no commissict for
placing your loans For further information write or call at my off ce.
II. Giesecke, Bellinger. •
From 33 to 5 o’clock officials one the list if he Were entitled by resi
of whom was designated Presi- dence, age and other requirements
Zens— clerks, small business men,
E voting made at random after thesi
M closing of the polls at three plae
BI es in thickly populated districts 5
• are Eleven votes cast out of an
G eligible 80; 12 east out of an eli-1
E bible 75, and 27 east out ol an E
— eligible 350. One suburban poll "
ing place reported 21 votes out ___
E. of 80 eligible exercising the Iran
oa chise. O
in Ballinger
eral Huerta some time today in- ings generally, but in some in-
ere asing the army from-85,000, it stances were set up on the side-
is alleged present number, to 150,-l walks, or at the corners of public
000. General Huerta proposed squares. Each had a table on
such an increase some time ago' which were spread tickets ol the
dis-' various candidates. From these the'
voter made his selection, signed
Since tiie deputies and senators folded and delivered it to the presi
are not subject to the election dent who depoisted it in the pres-
provisions governing the presiden enee of the voter in the ballot box. ney and bladder troubles, dis-
uai election it is tated that Ballot boxes consisted of all solves gravel, cures diabetes, weak
enoiee for congress is assured, it sorts of reeptacles, I rom a paste- and lame backs, rheumatism, and
is assumed, on the showing so board shoe box to a plush covered bladder in both men and women,
lan as known, that the Catholic jewel casket, or a glass jar bor- Regulates bladder troubles in
children. If not I
cause it arrests and stops pain, last Saturday night a great
and affords almost instant relief cess. 14 1 4 MIT
tendants closed the booths until 3 ignated official to the houses in ..
in the afternoon for the midday his jurisdiction. It was net left to: Winters, came in Saturday after
meal. They were reopened at 3 the volition of the eligible ci-oon to visit relatives and Hal-
and closed again at five o’clock, zen to r. gister. His ate was on linger friends a few days. I is nothing but an inflamed con- west.
Why buy old corn meal when
you can get it fresh ever day
from Misosuri Milling Co. 14-tf
t i ves. I rogressi ve, wide-a wa ke
which held next Thusday at Bronte,
thank those who are not members by The Walker Drug Co.
and who are not in any way con- ——----------
ed open until noon when the at- through personal visits of a do.
operators. Eleven more demon-'
strators than I thought of taking
I am now ready to enlist every
farmer in the county, as co-opera-
tor and thereby put them on our
Government mailing list and give
you the benefit of the same liter-
ature, that we use in our demon-
stration work. If you are inter-
ested in any particular line, dairy-
i ing, poultry raising, hogs, sheep,
.cattle, horses, in fact anything let
me get you some help. Though the
business spirit of the commission-
ers court supplemented by the
Hall Hardware Co., through Mr.
Jack McGregor, have agreed to
buy a farm level for the purpose
of showing the farmers how to
terrace and couture their land,
and, at stated places and times
will give demonstrations and in-
structions on same, I will take
up the Boys Club work as soon as
the schools all open, so boys be
ready to get in the band wagon
when it passes your way.
Respectfully,
GEO. P. MeLELLAND.
political condi- business visitors
tions many refused to vote. |, Monday and handed The Ledger
mvself. did not. Had we had in-! man a dollar on subscription.
direct balloting, I would have _______________
don so, but since it was other- Further arrests are being made
wise. < id not care to east a daily—not of persons, but of pain.
any oth- Its Hunt’s Lightning Oil that so
dent, were in attendance at each to cast a vote.
represented the various parties Manuel Calero, lib ral eandid:
Many counties can be sup-
dition of the mucous surfaces, plied from a silo factory located
We will give One Hundred here. The railroad facilities are
says, “ We must have a good
and assisted in the preparation of who was once ambassador
the ballot when necessary but of- Washington, did not vote. Instead
fered no coercion or suggestion as be took his family early in the N uralgia, ( uts. Burns and other
to how the applicant should vote. I day into the country. After he liurts All Druggists sell it in 25c
The election officials appeared returned he said: “I understand and bottles.
to be a representative class of citi- the voting was ........dingly dull.
Nobody appears to believe in the
... , seriousness of the election. On: out of Ballinger, was among the
railroad employes and shop-keep- account of the
ers of average intelligence.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the a e.
Signature of (a,”)7eeleder.
__________... , . forth the advantages here for a
...................sold by your stitutional remedies. Deafness is concrete silo factory. A more ideal
druggist, will be sent by mail on caused by an inflamed condition location could not be found in
receipt of $1.00. One small bottle of the mucous lining of the Rust- Texas. The very best class of sand
is two month’s treatment, and sel-lachian lube. When this tube
dom fails to perfect a cure. Texas, inflamed you have a
testimonials with each bottle. Dr. sound or imperfect hearing, and here in an inexhaustable supply.
E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive Street, St, when if is entirely closed, Deaf- It js easy to get and "cheap as
... Louis Mo Sold by druggists 312d ness is the result, and unless the dirt.
name was checked on the r "is- » 230101 3 uspHL - .
o’clock in .....horning and remain tration list previously prep:......- — — .....animation can be taken out Another 11......that wi.............
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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/m1/4/?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.