Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 280, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 4, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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BALLINGER DAILY LEDGER
HAWK NABS PIGEUN IN CIT
Ignorance Excuses Mo One
DALLINGER BAILY LEOSER Bee Stinging Usad te
and happlly feasting on ntray grains to get rid of pimples, blotches.
they start
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on the ear, "when a human atom
I asied him * s into the publie eye he feels
b gger than the other atoms."—
Our Record of the Past is
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Our Promise of the •
Future
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CHAMBERLAINS
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Every user is a friend
Since 1886
THE OLD RELIABLE
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Texas Gasoline 17 Cents
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Get your Ford repaired where you get genuine Eord parts.
Generator and Starter Work that is Guaranteed.
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Storage Batteries $13.00- -Guaranteed.
We repair any Battery for 90 cents.
W. Ao Nance
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Opposite Court House Lawn
Phone 109.
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THEY MUST BE GOOD
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GROCERIES
PUT STOMACH IN
TO GET ON OUR SHELVES
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Telephone 107
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For Constable Precinct No 1
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IT’S PURE
IT’S CLEAN
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here nigh twenty year with
this same line of ties! If folks
come down this way they all
can see that here I be.” Thus
ads. and builds up two more
floors!
Use Your Telephone and
Our Delivery Service
Black and White Ointment which
is doing such almost miaculous
T» reetriet
mane, Frede
! zorernment
and federal aid f r
while we can only i
New Orleans
equal rights in
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30x3 Casings
30x3 1-2 < using .
32x: 1-2 Casings
33x1 1-2 Blue Pennant, Federal Cord
33x5 Blue Pennant, Federal Cord
Homeseek i n g
His silken
We are not in favor f higher
taxes, but it does look unfair to
"It
few times and then flew due west.—
New York Sun and Giobe.
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“I was tung by beea" he repite Teledo Blade
Astomishe l a-ies aim to expla a
the bu
mene •
Patent Given to the People.
For the bene ht of the public, the
ago to ■ orreet d greta r al
your stomach troulle ior few
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Ancazed at the Postoftice a BaAaw
aa second dass mai
Behecriptioe the yew ---
Any dealer can supply you. Bo
there is no exeuse to keep being
bothered with your skin troubles.
The 50 size contains three times
as much as the 25c size.
continne this trentment."
H.mn0.mgv.“ut Springfield Daily News
palpit it
gi-t- gu
His wife's eye-
With no thon ght
he replled t ith.
“Yoa, sir: -tu
selzed the dilntory pigeon in his talons
and hore him away.
Positively No Chemicals Used in the
Manufacture of Our Ice
T m ma Hozse Work
Bird of Proy Swoopa Down in New
York Street and Captures Unsus
peeting Dove.
R J DEENS
WILLARD 1. Me MILI
For County Clerk
W A. FORGET
For District Clerk:
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hawk nfter some moments of search
carried Ins pre;, to the top of a lare
electric sign where he was somewhat
hidden from view, and a moment nfter-
I ward white nud gruy fugtire feathers
cone flouting down tearing unite testl-
mony to the tragedy being enncted.
Some time Inter the hawk, his meal
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16.95
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DeWitt’s Little Grocery
"SERVICE WIrIIOTT A KICK"
For County Superintendent
ROBI KT E WI!ITE
For Tax Collector
W. L EKOW X
For Tax Assessor
HENRY TODD
MIKE C BOYD
For Sheriff
J P FLYNT
R E. M WILI- AMS
For County Judge
PAUL TBIMMIEI
For County Treasurer -
MRs JENNIE KIRK
For Commissioner, Prec No 1
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A Real One
ny«tander- i d-n- that yea treat
the' E uriemas tery rezeetfu ly
• amd Eit-
It o? the
know which ones to string when
you go fishing
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WHOOPING COUGH
Hari ■ a chil l hardonpareuts
Control dreadful whooging arid
coughing, helptoquiet slep with
S.Ns
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2,aE
cmeed • » MMBaOU
tow ha goa thena
te
no respes t for a mil
Diapepsin
stomach al
burn ga--«
appear Dr
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rath to «
A small went ad in The ‘ail
adoer ~Ften -aves von war
s-be 3 N n".
on doses and m small d ses
at that
e e He -eere* —e of the can I go to the grocery after cof-
kiuddazhascuetasatentin.":fee withont ■ ■ -
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Always ready for you day and night, yoar in
and year out.
"Reliability and Good Service”
la our motto. .
Platform Ice, 30 cents per hundred.
1,000-pound Coupon Books delivered
40 cents per hundred.
BALLINGER LIGHT, POWER & ICE CO.
Phone312
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mere strength, resistance to moisture,
inJ better working qualities.— Powu
lie, 1.Hull a.
time, ubetbet ■ was that the st ing a<
had the efet ef a marctie or really
was az anndece Put hat I want to
। knou $ £ you wccla aduise me to
things for people who had tried
A group of plgeons were peacefully many things in desperation trying
then you’ll be grocery satisfied, until that time you may or
you may not be getting 100 cents worth for every dollar you
spend.
Yo ’ "a mecvnmended to • « mpfy wild about you isn't he*"
pdace Ski* «e Staten us an i where . .. V , . .
they rained sesjustfaete purpon. - , Yes, he raves about me in
Tey MS me Lerethat ■«>•*■ ota h ' -legp. but the P or absent
remedy that hae bere tor -in. minded boy nearly always calls
years by coumtry fanz ” ■ s the wrong name. —New ' over, rose from his perch, circled a
z and beetlez
mere pted fatwa
ae “coe-
here the edh-t dny. suuTering front
riruanazism a the legs One ot th vw
memd-er • almoa saim am: U was
W iseonsin fisher men have
eaught 4,000,000 pounds of earp
this season, they being as plenti-
ful as oil stoek suckers.
AU It Wai Worth
A Scot
ried asked the pa l* was •
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nain-ed momima’Tr
tne - •• •*
Pey • ren et
*' uC-e emel ers"
- ant amathe
ts 1n tho cufe
women demand
i barber shops.
growing whis-
Nearly two million packages of
Black and White Ointment arc he
ing used a year, which just proves
dwellers -whieh hnd been circling
Memo to W l- r
Vent Iga ton
denee awat
Phyllis -Your husband is
. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lollar and
sons were here from Marie Mon- ~
day to see their daughter and sis-
ter, Mrs. Ora Osgood, off on the
train. Mrs. Osgood was returning
to her home in Montana, after a
visit to her parents.
Detr it Free Press Ing the war by adding certaln copper
______ salts to the old formula, giving it
"So this fine littie but .
beamed the rector s a w
9b> baby show
The prond fatber M wn .!
"And thia other one h>
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Made a rifiere^ce
"A man is ne
dertared t ■ •
How I feel as re .. , .
sisting glee developed by one of its
researel de artn ents. Any person
muy obtain the directlons for its manu-
future by applying to the bureau. It
is an improvement on n glue made dur-
N—IT- o Tus Associar Pagse
The Associated Press is e-cusivelz
M ded to the use tor repubhcatioe ok
M we aspatches aadueu odno
wsharwine ctedited an thaa p-pe -nd
sa to local aewa putlis ed aeara
A daily paper describes
Despte gmead advames made IO
medicai ectesre amd the divutery at
espctweed zerdies for mearty every
dimase there szua pcexais to an alar —
mg exteet de use of eidfashtned,,
remediek same bndering ou tha super Hlope
a nama T » beught home neariy kers.
.. ’ nhove the group for some seronda, de-
eour-, remarked the man scended ike a stone from the aky,
"Horse or egz -4
young tning bi y
that kept bet sc the emmer wole
-z• r te s-u the tees: etherwise, t*
formm it cet themsives they
would fy away = z=oer be an- they
were not infermea-—Neu Tork Mzall
dealer true advises you of
wares and prices meet. The
shoppers strain his doors; and
with their scads he runs more
Fell ln*o a Trap
bodirE ema erm was
mitted to ma- g"
11 test ce"ee me
eine et ne t-t-ma
"Champion ehiekens prepare[
for annual exhibition," a head-[
lir ■ j • unees Yes, the fashion'
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Some are bent with toil, and
how some get crooked frying to avoid
forget it. Lincoln Star.
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Then to this tale give heed
and if you’d nurse a well-
lined purse, just emulate Hi
Speed. For in this very space
he tells folks all, both short
and tall, of bargains in his
Few notie er the In ident. "T'he
-ak Me
- Iromm
i t =- re r~i to
ety “tu m ntesz
momo kimrhen t-r.
. -V ru to srve
Order Ttim
She hed a hizh opin -• berui:
an regarded «u-umsers a- ra'ly
rather nmimeerea
"De soe 6**^ efarsT tmynird
tbe mek-leekima wee
-Ne, ehe Margot. -se mi them
-Anywny " be mtA aa be OX
tsar the dmr "yecu keep the ene
ye wete pe mz aa -n M Good mom
The sign spelled “A Poke’s
Stole”; a spider read. and
yrar 111. my*
- cummgamy a co-
- haher »tbom fer
* e=re ga thase
Great made l» » tl cold It is eertain an im
' anteniy the • vement on drafts! The Pas
•. - “5 - , g Show London .
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never 1. I ■ -
indigestion or a •
seh, aiter you -i'
What we need now is a maga
z m- of articles showing how fam
,s men g<>t poor Elizabeth
222a . umecrmemacs
Ignorance Excuses Mo One ith wide use and tremendous pop-
if you haven't learned about ularity with the people whose akin
it has cleared up.
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then said.
ide
nd
n- - atcee ■ r^r p lay ing ches makes one
of oats that had fallen from horses’ bumps, eczema, "breaking out,"
feed bags the other day in Greeley etc your friends, and people who
square when they became aware of’see yeu, won’t exeuse you for
long will it be till the kids "peroaching danzer. They took swirt- still’having these ugly things all
o to the grocery after cof- 0 to wing. .......ne of thelr number. f ...... or
thont a prescription: Ittie slower in startiug. lands
A biz hawk -it sight unusuni to city nandS
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amdadbnjeo--
wei) he spun across the door,
and nevermore was roused
"Well," was the re • e » n ■
Mad fee. Pay what j u think it is
worth."
Whereupon the bridegroor an
himone shilling Theparsent t
clanced at the ' ride n . a
fourpence change
Aendoxrpa-ftdpeegprndoypd
roud work
get it in brok
e-ar h
Later Imabe . -analearnea ' irem government Ins patentea a water re-
that this beemeec aad mally been ' ert again this spring, kalay-
praet cea te a e aaSirair er eat tn ette Journal and Courier.
EOKGIA SISGLETARY
For County Attorney:
C. P. SHEPHFD
Tor OwisstonT Prec. Mo 3:
J D SMITH
Fot State Senate (25th DMA):
WALTER C WOODWARD
(of Coleman)
Ter Hopresentative, (92nd Dist.)
OR STMS
(of Concho County)
COUGHREMEDY : : . . 1
by any one. “Why should I
advertise? Gosh! I’ve been
ORDER AT ONCE
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"Pape's I ap P
Gas. I idige n or
Sour St mach
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For nfm-
nicu
getting as ht h
Merchant Poke would say.
But on another street, a
Hystander-- Fatiy er? • hes
not more thes foety year of ac
Gnrpmas-That*as b- tra- bot
he vaye ba ban- ce tbe fa every
t mumih--Mcer A*
h der and yon
- ba th- air trying to
ntrin gmmt et m- law
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but F bad ze be
on- . . f.e - sard be if
she wa- tmd e art
-f me of anf deesdatmed "Wetl,
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a atet- ber • s rtery 1 meter
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Jack Dem
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orist after a pe lestr at
The safest plan is to study up
on fishology, familiarize yourself
with the finny tribe so you will
That's one more reason why, what we sell gives universal-
ly the same satisfaction every customer is a satisfied con-
sumer of the lust in GROCEKIES.
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 280, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 4, 1924, newspaper, March 4, 1924; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1694829/m1/2/: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.