Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 33, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 21, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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Since opening for business a short time
ago it has been our pleasure to satisfy many
of our friends and we look forward to be of
usefullness to you.
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First Annual Statement
of Parent-Teachers Assn.
These straws
are correct
this summer
and of course
they’ll be
popular;
wide brim,
low crown—
wide choice,
low price—
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(‘arn i al expenses
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and boy
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to the dd
Cleaning and
Pressing
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We render a service that for promptness
and efficiency is unequaled in our line.
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is no big problem when you come here for
table needs.
The DailyLedger
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The Banner-Ledger
Circulation 2689
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DeWitt's Little Grocery
TELEPHONE 107
GEORGIA SINGLETARY
Fer County Attorney
C. P SHEPHED
ALFRED CRAGER
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Groceries of the
Highest-Class
Although service is our first aim, our
goods coupled with faultless service makes
this the best place to buy your GROCERIES.
1 cat haters will .v>t turn the purring
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ney elopedia equipment
A Bryant & Company.
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• I ieath A • mpany.
ma will choose, for that par
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Ext res
1924. Musie by Joe Teagarden’
Melody Boys, the Western Pep
tt a recent meeting, when
officers were installed, the
■ ear » work was reviewed
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which was neeessary to maintain e with the sleet domestiecat. Even
___$2 85 that the spirits of witches dwell in
$2s 90 binck cuts -honla he very enreful to
11 , k totn from heir doors, for they
know th.' good lut lie brhngs; nor will
H ey dare to Illtr at him I......use of
tie bad luck that • Hl inevitably fol
low
Should he s unter act •»» her path >“
• Ie lenves the church on her wed
ding day rulbing hi" hend azainst her
satin gown, the bride, however mu/
she may dislike hlm and however
grimy tie may he will welcome III* at-
tentions mid rejoice nt the hapny omen
of good inek in .tore for tier.
Another cut superstitlon is that he
must net approach n sleeving bahe’s
cot or there will he trouble. nnd an-
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who wins this gladsome
prize? What lucky dealers
get the cash that people
spend for plows and hash; for
clocks and luscious pies? Just
look these very columns o’er;
you’ll find an ad from every
store that’s owned by Trades-
men wise. They offer things
you want to buy at prices low
for values high; their goods
delight the eyes. Their plan’s
not new; they learned the
trick when Pharaoh had but
The annual honey crop of the
United States is about 250,000,000
pounds which certainly is sweet
of the bees.
When they want a divorce in
Coeh-il. China. they break two
chop stieks, but in America they
break furniture and heads.
When baby needs a pair of
shoes. I wonder what store
must dress up his folks, in
Easter hats or all-wool eloaks
Sandwiches sold in Dec. . 2.70 other that if n cat sneezes some one
Subseription commissions --$2.20 in the house will be ill.
Sul Ross Concert _________$s 60 To dream of a cat means thnt one’s
R J DEENS
VILLARD 1. MeMILLAN
Far O—at ih Precinct No 1:
H S (Happy. STRAIN
Committee.
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Rev. R. B. Twitty, Mm. Twitty BIO DAMCB AT________
•OWENA SATUBDAT
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an Ezyytian
The treasurer’s statement shows
that the association gave sub-,
stantjal and valuable assistance
to the school in buy ing equipment
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fc-'tJ a» fight fra
We are I
bean admir
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of pow er b
inshrgent- a
$159,60 resist the temptation of throwin
eqnip water orer the night warblers on the
,-5.55 roofy: for it '• suld that witches in
the a-,pe efthek cuta roam over the
2192, housete,a ! t truty dangerou- to
22 ofend h witet, aeven i ears’ bud lack'
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m it has been
day- ago H
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leges and universities The larg-
st amount of money realized
rom any source came from the
arnival which the association
-oir on at the library. The annual
tatement siow ing amounts re
-wed from all sources and dis-
bursements for all purposes is as
follows:
Gas PipaJ Ln-g Dittanct
. • * • • -rs azo me ciry of |
• n o ne tts mi m-
frlends nr. false. Treachery is afoot.
Hut If the animnl l« yet h young and
playfui kitten the meaning is reversed i
and powerfu frlends are watehing over ■
the drenmer
Those who believe the superstition
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Glasses $450 to $18.50
Office. Pearce's Drug Store
Where Musicians Trade
GEO. ALLEN
A Music House Since 1890.
Largest in Southwest.
Come to us or write for your
musical wants.
Distributors for Brunswick
Phonographs and Records
15 E. Twohit Ave. Phone 173
San Angelo
Represented in Ballinger by
D. E Moody and Son
Receipts
Pad in memberships, 79 at
-$19.75
Gross receipts from Carnival
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of (‘hir 1
Phone 14-
Sheriff Bob Miller, of
. Rock, was in liallinger Wednes-
day conferring with local offi-
cers.
For District Attorrev
EVAN J \DKIN-
For Gon tv Superint
ROBERT . W ITE
J M SKINNER
For Tax Collector
W I. BROWN
For Tax Assessor
HENRY ToDD
MIKE t EOYD
J R HoL10W AY
For Sheriff
J r FLYNT
R E MeWILIIAMS
For County i'aAgt
PAUL TRIM MIER
J. C WATTS
For Coontv Treasurer
MRS JENNIE KIRK
Per County Clerk
V A FORGEY
Per District Clerk
and the boys went to Abilene
Tuesday to’ spend the day visit-
ing friends. Mrs. Twitty was n
stricken ill after reaching Abi- the 0. D. 1. s. _
lene, and was not able to return. rexas, Saturday night. May
--- . .. .m A phone message from Rev. Twit- - -* - —
The Parent-Teacher* Assoeia- Lights, Baptist audiotrium 2i‘ty Wednesday morning stated
tie n enter* into the vacation per- Express . .—------------vLi that she was some better, but he Artists
. ’ stated that he would not be here 21 2d.1w
Total disbursements.-. -230 *‘ ; for the midweek service at the . _ _ ,
past --- j Eighth Street Pres byterian_______
and Total receipts-----------$0,8 chureh Wednesday night.
Total disbursements -----$105 +7 ___-
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size! When father
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the books balanced.
Disbursements
St ite reg st rat ion ___________
Teachers’ entertainment in Dec
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 33, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 21, 1924, newspaper, May 21, 1924; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1694914/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.