Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 280, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 4, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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A New Ford Steel Truck Body
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148, Mrs Emma Nash
See our special Van Camp window.
JUNES COMPANY
would Eleetrofy,
drinking
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Purofy five gallons of
CARS • TRUCKS • TRACTORS
Telephones 318 and 357
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Send us 18 Van Camp Tra le Marks and one dollar and re-
ceive the silver.
It has
which
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of
Van Camp Labels
and $1
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erakes and high
•id* boards or
th* mounting
al • canopy top.
FOR
furnished
The Car e be ebeemed
Su A6Mly Jrd
Marian Ruth Greenwell
Marian Ruth, eight months old
fitted with
removable,
doo r-opening
curtrains.
to
his
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Daily ledger
Want Ads
AsNIS ONLY *170 00
Mmm* f • k Detroit
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Abilene.
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Alternate Freezing and Thawing Em-
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In Washington.
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production ol a
bod y and steel
FUKS
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A breakfast to
warm the cockles of a
hungry man's heart—
Kellogg’s Com Flakes.
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will WEATHERING TESTS OF STONE the house where Willis died.
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To get the original, say it all—say
“I want Kellogg's Com Flakes."
I make their home in
nn»*r.
WARD SERVICE STATION
Phone 666.
8th Street, South of Postoffice.
weather • proot cab, mounted on
the famous Ford one-ton worm-
drive chassia, forming a complete
haulage unit at the remarkably
low price of $490.
Steel flare board and end gate
with cockers permit the uee ol
red Wa
making the body readily adaptable
for general uee. Screen sides and
end door* may easily be installed.
Thia new body, built of heavy
aheet steel strongly reinforced
and riveted, ie designed to stand
up under the most severe usage.
Loading space is lout feet by
erven feet two inches
The weather-proof cab is
tii
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announces the
new all afe»l
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Money make* the mare go—but
horse sense keeps the money from
going.
Theatre in
Several the
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day at
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ill cars later in the day test. However the actual disintezra-
— ; tli’ii seeus io be simlla" bi that pro-
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Chiropractic removes the cause Spend your money here- w«
nt trouble. Nettie Montgomery, help you keep your Shoe bill*
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freezings were disimtegrated by
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Dunn
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found tli.it
up under
The wrappers from any Van Camp product are good on
this offer.
When you bring your ear here to have it washed, you may
do so with the expectation of being satisfied or there will be
in> charge. An expert is in charge of this particular work,
using an entirely new and different method of cleaning, both
inside and outside, upholstering in sedans and coupes cleaned
by vacuum cleaners. Also gas and oils, and storage. Plenty
parking space, will call and deliver your car.
ersl hunired of
We use only the highest grade
leather, and in workmanship and
price, we are supreme! Try us!
Coy Drennan
ames Nk
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grounds
Brown*
been tin
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A ♦.■Hsu Vove Truck -ith allateel bod» ena cab
pearl hunter, whose tusk has now Wil. NIF.., ....... a...
seen uluch simaplined by the eluploy. . ‘ 81 baby of Mr. and Mrs. It. P.
ment of X-rays to detect the pres- about •0, was found dead in his Greenwell, died at the home of
ence of the gem which, if it means bed at his home South of the Abi-|her parents three miles South of
or unfurnished
child Mr.
died Friday ‘
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Clearofy and
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CORN FLAKES “ze /
Inner-acalcd waxtit. wvappe, CORN
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— eaclusive Kelloss feafure. FUAKE$ “ 3
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water for 2c. Endorsed by the
leading Chemists and Physicians.
Electriek Mf< Corp., 1915 12,
1917 1-2 Mam St., Dallas, Texas.
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rooms, I
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For one week only, we will give a four piece set of Com-
munity, Twenty Year, Par Plate Silver for $1.00 on the fol-
lowing conditions.
Pitts is a buyer
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I’ll' ng er v re duel iess than 1 crystallizations n the salt
ig l ter of M r and
hacek. SI" was
at 1:000
Mr. and
nteen visit Mr l‛itts‛ parents.
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WANT ADS 2c ij to 12 words,
over that per word first inser
tion. le per w rd each addi-
tional insertion All want ads are
cash.
In the Teapot Dome affair it
appears that oil will mix no bet-
ter with whitewash than it will
with Water. Beloit News.
‛eloek, at the home
A ~ma‛i want ad m The Daily
Weathering tests, consisting of freez-
ini. and thawing of the specimens until
diaintegration o in. are in progress
nt the bureau of standards on twenty- 1
two samples of limestone and twenty-1
thre...... xanetst one Some of the best
umestones have withstood S freez l
ings without showing any apprecfable 1
amount of tecay, while the ponrer!
grades of this materlal were disinte ;
grated b 160 freezings, says the S. len I
t th American Tests on the sand
stones have only recentiy been started, |
great amount of de ay.
A nunber of limestone and Mtn l
stone spe mens ure also being tested
by • aking in 11 15 pe cent solution of
sodium chloride and drying afterward
to obtain a er .1 aliizntien of the Kill
In the pores of the stone.
This produces an Milmn similar to
1 in
gineer, i.
Engineer
W rk will
youngest
Mrs -ohn
born and
irnished
sekeeping '
kagl-y-rdjuhu
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a new casker, rrael iat
in Evergreen elans 1921
Dr. of Chiropraetie. Nash Hotel down, by giving you the Highest
and 17. Phone 14S. l-2d Class
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, 1.1 i ■ it of town guests were:
ed M: at 1 M - < ie a . ’ Smith, • El
ricabert nd lohnnie P’echacek. and
m • M I Mr..! ill,in Hailey . of
■ \! - n M... Mattie Pitt, and
• . . .Ia Bun., of Dall as
Oystr Shelle Looked Through to La
| WHILE ASLEEP
Setence hits come to the atd of th* -------
Mr. Joln Pechacek
mid was a
al hich sehool
cemetery
Fa erer • en
ndert aker
taking up the da
unit to be fairly l‛et
after t wen ty
bedding and '
Phone Led ।
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Pitts-Pechacek
With relatives and a few
intimate friends as witnesses, a
quiet and beautiful wedding was
!in ’y pe opet
1. i ent to San
not n t > see
gon" which is
KENT •
Mr Fitts ha. built a new
me to take I s bride, <>n Grand
were removed
I ’ metery A' nue.
t rews re 'I Fit*. is the
< W Lemherz,
' ned Sunday
her l • Lad been
WANTED Fw.i
rooms for light 1
Can furnis some I
dishes if ne cessary
ger.
San A
fell to
when
erumpl
the loo
Seventy five pe
in auto a cident
ing th. u nt
F ebruary
WANTED A Sales Manager
for this territry to manage crews
and place in each home the Elec
trofier that retnils for $5.00 that
04
the lari’
this week
r. F Woo
Fred I
killed in
Tempi. -
came to
last No
the estate
killed a
auto a.
kin surv
areident
out th- fi
when their daughter. Mis. Lillian only trouble for the oyster, Hpi.il* lene & Southern railroad about Bullinger at 6:09 o'clock Satur-
becane th- bride of Donal C. money for the man who cun nd 11 2:0 o'clock Sunday morning.1 day morning deal h resulting from
Fitts, of Abilene, the solemn rites an;! brin 1t to marhet Death was attributed to natural pneumonia.
I emg performed by Rev Father |. Ne remaius were laid to rest
N • "is, pastor of St Marys wethe r or not it contalned a pearl. For the last year or more Willis , in the .0d kunnels cemetery at
< ireh says London Answers. When one real- has been cook for the Nash Hlotel, o clock Sunday afternoon,
The home was decorated with izes that thousands of oysters are bar- and prior to that time he cooked many sorrowing friends of the
exquisite pink and white carna ren and day* may be spent opening for local restaurants, hotels, and family accompanying the remain*
tions and amidst a profusion of osters without tinding a single gem, for many years cooked on to the last resting place.
f iris in the living room Ilie cere the utility of the newer process is at ranches, and was perhaps one of
mony was perf .......I The bridal one. apparent. the best known colored men in
'pan ent. red to the strums of After theosters havebeendredeed this part of the state. He hud
1 "hrengrin s Wed-bng March hartor they are now ex mined by v, been hung in Kunnels and ad-
I u‛ d ) 1 -s < iga "PPe ant rays lf a peari 1# pre ent in oe ot joinin'* counties since a young
.while the impres IV ring cere- feu (he "hudow plctures" at once man, working on ranches, and
money was being performed show it. • around different towns,
i"Melody of lo e was softly Speed in handling Is not the only' Willis was apparently as well
l’azed ,, . advantne of this system, oysters as usual Saturday night, and re-
I Miss Matte Patts, sister of the Which ure shown to Me* no pearls tired abont ten o’eloek. His wife
Eil Fee! no k .ted , bes be returnea ,o tie water in the hope T' up to replenish the cover on
1 . . . । .. i K । ... that, later on, pears muy develop in their bed about two-thirty Nun-.
. . ' ' W , • them, similarly, oysters >!..»» to day morning and discoveged that
11 . ! a 11 ' 11 a 11 ' contain only Mini!) pearls are replaced Willis was dead. Deceased is
pain.l a bompiet of carnations in special tanis, so that the pearis survived by a wife and
and .w e. t Pa , may be given a chance t" grow larger, children. He had been married I
Arter eongralulations to the This shoutd mean that in a few three times. His second wife
• • FINANs igroom and hest wishes to thel years’ time we sl aN have more, bet- killed herself five or piv years
in LU s KEMAlN> KE ie. a lunehe n was served, ter and very probably cheaper pearls, ' i arinlin. .h.l, a
BURIED IN EVERGREEN after whicl Mr and Mrs Pitt- ' —---1---- by drinking earholn aeid m
---- left for Dallas, where th
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Several busin houses V
destroyed by fue at <• rman S
♦lay morning, causing । lon
$25,000.
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duced by the action of frost, and
hence it is belleve that there is a
1 pos-ibflity of u. n/ this method as
an accelerated weathering test.
rday, I
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' ' b. nzratnlated oil having
hi : ■ on, of Rallinrer’s
Senator May fiell
statement tomo .
the sil
since the Pedd I
a move to ontest h
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maint i:n d ,
. lai: , I ' d .
d in Ballinge
i • family lb- will move
family t. lallin t i a. soon
I liool eloses
ame m tr<>m
at re on, w he re
a-e f >"
wrd ’ 1
. the pla
,. a tha
The man or woman who looks
for renewed Shoe Lite, can find it
here in our shop where we repair
shoes so expertly that they give
the same satisfaction as u pair of
new .hoes.
R M llamm
ally shot by his
hunting in West
tine, years ao
shot struck him
Two bird - :
from the man .
la* hospital Sat .
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.