Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 33, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 21, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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Pinkhm’s Vegeta-
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Plain ones, Faney ones, frilly ones, of
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variety of colors construeted to give maxi-
mum service.
Unloaded Today
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Touring Car De Luxe
ALSO BATHING SLIPPERS AND
BELTS
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Big tire sale beginning May 20th,
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Opposite Court House Lawn
FOR RENT—Light housekeep-
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Vege table Compound is a dependable
medicine.
If ever idle found her husband’s affec-
tlon waning she should persuade him
to den the shirt, when his hoe for her
would return.
Years passed, ane Hercules, arter the
fiekle fashion of inythieal heroes, grew
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Yours very truly,
STATESOIL C( RPORATI »N
By Wm. H Taylor,
General Manager, 11 11 1'.
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As A First National
Customer
The Woodson Barber Shop will
move into the J. Y. Pearce build*
ing rooms furnished.
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Kankakee, Illinois.—" My mother-in*
law always took your medicine for I
Call in and inspect this real beauty
and get a demonstration.
FOUR BALLIOHR eupy part of the building, a par
FIRMS ABB MOVING tition having been recently built.
ntne
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Ballinger Auto Go.
Telephone 505
Day Phone
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Bathing Caps
Snappy New Models
Undertaking
AND
Embalming
C. R. CREWS IN CHARGE
Fallins
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A real sport model car at a very low
price.
Store on Sth Street and will oc*
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Found Strength by Taking
Lydia E Pinkham's Vego-
table Compound
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U lightly—do not rub in—
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Mr and Mrs. II. B. Sewell and
won, of Miles, were visitors here
Monday afternoon.
n II arwood i,
qood that she in-1 tied of his wife. She the 1 upon he
duced me to take it thought herseit or the centaur’s gift.
in iber willow stteks, over which are
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Yes, we recharge any battery made fur 90c.
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the * oux and ether Indians of the
JENNINGS ELECTRICAL
Battery. Starter, Generator, Lighting and Ignition
ble Compound whenever I have the op-
portunity. I am takig it again for
weakne a, as my family dotor has rec-
ommend d it for this purpne. Mrs.
HARKYC 1 4. > N. Marrison Ave .
Kankakce, Lilinois.
Real Evidence of Merit
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Indiana' Steam Bath
The sweat bath has been used by
For the relief of female weaknes,
pains and hack a. he. nervousness and
irregularities, with other troubles com-
mon to women, Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Ykain-ECun
THE STORK or PERSONAL senvice
234 — Phone — 600
quality all. Made of best elastic rubber,
"Shirt of Nessus”
Told of in OU Mb
"The shirt of Nessus" is a phraw
used to deseribe the tortures ot re-
morse. Aecording to one version of an
aneient legen* It was a gonous, gold-
bedecked garment ghen te the wife
of Hiercules by a centaur who hat.d
him, with it he guve the advice that
--------which she begged her husband to
forayear anda half. wear, says London Til Dils. He put
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high wind and rough field re-
senting the F. & M. Bank and Mr. day afternoon and piared a game
of ball with an Olfen team. A
W ANT ADS up to 12 worda, "
over that ?* per word first inser- •
tion. Ie per w rd each • Idi- ■
tional insertion All want ady are •
cash._________ ■
• < Franklin Service Station Eastland, Tex."’
<>it ( 1 por at ion in their gar age at Eastland.
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«e werk y bath, -ny* Chtet Buffalo
11 I Long Lan e lu the Mentor muag
azine.
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FOR KENT—Cottage. well lo ■
cated. garden. lot, garage, elee- E
trie lights See C. P Shepherd M
or phone 27, 156 or 161.
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their new quarters in the
vre. laid hin seif upon it an* bribed iuilding with t|,e Moody
zue Nam erashed twenty minute
We are equipping our .1. .| rieal shop with the
Universal Test Machine for zene rators, starters, coils an),
nil electrical apparatus Tin* is used by the General Motors
and we will give you the very best service for a lot less money.
transferring from the front upper
rooms, and by the change will get
larger fluor space and better ar-
rangements will be made for car-
rying on the work of the rum
mereial organization.
E. Shepperd & Co. is moving to
the rooms formerly occupied by
the Y M B I. and will occupy
the two offices upstairs and front-
'ing Hutchings Avenue in the
Brewer building.
Hardin & Carr are moving to
The Young Men's Business Lea-
gue has moved to its new quar-ling in the offices made vacant by
tens in the rear of the second • ... , e ,,
floor of the Brewer building, E. Shepperd Co.
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Yes, everything electrical is guaranteed by us on a
money-back guarantee.
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tom ■ f the st ream. A
sunning completes the
I have posted in show case where everybody can see for him-
... my discharge from U. S. Army, my scholarship from school,
l ’ rs which was granted by States Oil Corporation, which is re-
Mr. and Mm. E D. Walker BALLntOBB FLAYB _______
FIRST BAM GANCB
lu worth is thoroughly establishied
by such letters as the above. There are > rthwe at for zenerations
women everywhere. who, having re-
ceived benefit, gladly tell other women
ahoutit For sale by druggist every thruwn blankets ane skins anchored
where with bevvy stones
--------------- In n hole in the 'enter of the both
STATES OIL CORPORATION
Eastland, Texas, April 11th 1924.
To Whom It May Concern:
Mr C W. Jennings was in the employ of this Corporation
for practically three years as mechanic and electrical repair man in
our garage We can recommend his aa being a very able mechanie
and one wll versed in electrical repair work, also a man of good
character and habits.
CHEVROLET Transportation.
the torments of the shirt, which elung
to his body and could not be remove I
N centaur was a lezendary creutur
with the bel of a hozse and the arms
and I end of s man. Therefore if we
~uy of a herseman that he sits his horse
like a centuur we mean that he rides i
- perfeetty that he and the animal
seem to be one
it has strengthened
nicc“ndsy Wyha1dd i tortured hta, and Hnally camod 1 -
ai my own ‘house- bath. for he built a great fune al
work how, and I rre
"JirstaliunalBank
’ #888 OFBALLINGERTEX s $868
THE OLD RELIABLE
bather splashes cod water to in ike
-team Periodically he drinks cold
water ... in luce perspiration in the
meunti e the bather lashes his body
with a bundle of tightly bound straw
After thirty minute- of thi- he run-
to a -tream an ! plunge into the cold
WANTED Rags Clean, y
cotton Rag* at Ledger office
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best regard*
shaw slates,
strong with t.
the Three I Le
ollt f I: ' c hon
I H Gilbert, of San Angelo. [
' here Monday to attend the
■ ' til of Dr E. R McKinney.
Pony Jones, of Miles, was a.Milted in a poorly played game,
business visitor to Ballinger featured Ly heavy hitting on both
Tuesday. sides. The final score was 18 to
--113 in favor of the Ballinger boyu.
O. L. Rims was a business vis- '■
itor here from Paint Hoek Mon- ' E.. Berman, of Miles, bad busi-g
day. ne*s here Monday. •
K W Earnshaw has just re ar white hot stones, on which the
Miss Myra M rduv n. one
the tea her* n the Rallinger
schools, left f r her home at
Athrn* M nday aft -ri' Ms*
Murchison has • n r ele t l
teach in the s ho is here next
year, but has n ' I led whet
she will acce ' the | Lace or r
I have given absolute satisfaction where ever I have worked
and I am now entering business on my own resources and exper-
ience and ask that you give me consideration, and I shall endeav-
or to give you the best there is in me in return for your favors.
When in need of electrical or mechanical work I will appreciate
the opportunity to serve you.
C. W. Jennings
Hutchings Ave. Opposite Walker-Smith
ceived a letter from Sam Ling
ford, formerly with Ballinger in
the West Texas League, in t.hich
Hall's Catarrh Medicine
‘Those who are in a "run down" cond.
ton will notice that Catarrh bothers
11. m inuch more than when they are in
K00d neaith This fact proves that while
> <il.o th la a local disease, it is grauy
intuenced by constitutmul oletitions.
HALLS ATANNM MEDICINE con
sals o: an Oiutu* in w 1 ch qute kl
tcves by local al । ieation, and the
niernal Medicihe, a loin which arw.no
" tmprovanK the deaer <| Meaith
Ss d • drugzinta fur over • Years.
F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo. Ohio.
and A. J. Thorp left for Austin
Monday afternoon, w: ere they
go to attend the state bankers’
eonvention, Mr. Walker repre- Ballinger boys went to Olfen Sun-
M ss Ina Hunton, of Miles, was
s' pping in Ballinger Tuesday I
Ms o M Cole, of Paint Rock,
w S a visitor n Ballinger Tues '
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You can depend on this Bank to act faithfully
and intelligently for your best interest, whether
the matter is of large import or small.
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This BANK brings to the affairs of its custo-
mers seasoned experience, and all the helpful ser-
vices of a big, friendly institution.
n . in t •• 7*lh A' o Squadron, I S A., during world war.”
Mr and Mrs W F W 1
and children '• a •
m orn i ng forathr we
FOR KENT Stone building on ■
Strong Avenue. II t Conner. •
196td-1tw • •
Each r cent »■
Dyes" cot taina i "
w man ) ■ or
faded thing new, ev
dyed before. Choo*
atore.
t f in w hat is s aid to 1 the lai rest aut mobile « hool in the
produced below, and I gladly refer you to Harwood Garage
Eastland. The letter of recommendation follows:
y ; profits come from your past experience and the experience
others. If you have found this to be true with life, then you
will find my experience can be of profit to you.
My techinal experience has i>een about as follows:
FOR KENT < mforta
nished rooms al~o two •
rooms furnished for ht
ing. Phone 321
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.