Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 67, Ed. 1 Monday, June 30, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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BALLINGER DAILY LEDGE
MATTERED NERVES Little Boy Burns to Death
When Box Matches Ignite
The condition and estimate of
for
The Texas crop
per
county and Lamar county Is
11
the Northern border of
Texas
(By Associated Press)
2:00
S’rian-S
n a plank.
day
their
ueht on fire
and
Ledger want ads pay
GERMAN
RMIT
ANI11
Straw Hat F nature of
26:05
$862
C
he liar
are
Mrs. R A Nicholson
FOR SALE In South
says London
That makes them author-
are
28 5td 1tw •
Ballinger State Bank
WANTED
WANTED TO RENT 100 150
Comfort for the Bald
FREE
The Men’s Store
Phone 63.
26-3td-°
Texas.
Opposite Court House Lawn
Phone 100.
Cleaning and
Pressing
THORP and
COHEN
Streets.
Bible study 10:00 a. m.
Services at 11:00 a m
Ladies meeting, Monday
p . m.
Ledger want ads pay.
Read the ads and profit.
there is
enough
man national expatriated
Dusseldorf, the bridgehead
THE IDEAL SUMMER DESSERT
M-B Ise Kream
from
and
occu-
Mine fields have been discover-
ed in the Eastern Baltic off Pin-
land. They are of Russian origin,
dating from the World War.
Prayer meeting, Wednesd a y
night at 8:00 p. m.
You are invited to be with us
at each of these services.
per cent increase in acreage,
and an estimated yield of 11,200,-
Stylish Summer
SHIRTS
Greatly Under
Priced
San Antonio
Gunter Hotel
0. R. LASATER. IL D.
Ballinger, Texas
Glasses $4.50 to $18.50
Office. Pearce ‘s Drug Store
up on June 25th by a prominent
cotton commission house, and dis-
ght from th
vasslight
Fish are being studied as a pos-
sible source of insulin supply
Scientists hope that aquate speci-
men- may afford purer brands of
the famed disbar s eure than 1*
now obtained from mammals
First Presbyterian Church
9:45 a. m. Sunday school.
11:00 a. m. morning service
3:00 p. m., Junior Christian En
deavor.
6:30 p m. Senior Christian En-
deavor.
8:00 p. m., evening serv ices.
Select a church and support it
actively.
E. W. McLAURIN, Pastor.
• do home work Good home. Cal
at Ledger office 27 3d
These are the same styles
as worn by those particular
dressers who lolled about on
the sands at Palm Beach.
TALPA TO CELEBRATE caucus of
ON JULY EIGHTEENTH and women
Church of Christ
Corner of Eighth and Bonsal
Schoolbo • at Harrow DITIDIT TA DID
RETURN TO RUHR
Baptist Church
Bible school, 9:45 a. m.
Preaching at 11:00 a.
8:15 p. m.
GRASSHOPPERS HOP
IN NORTH TEXAS
Sth Street Fresoyterian Church
Sunday Services;
9:45 a. m., Sunday school.
1100 a. in., morning worship.
7:15 p. III., C. E. Society.
THE STORE OF PERSONAL SERVICE
234 — Phone — 600
Preaching at 11 :00 a. m. and tion will serve us Sunday, all day,
and at 3:30 p. m. he will tell of
bleeding Africa, her needs and
our duty to help her. At which
time we invite all the people of
the city to hear and help us i
the work of foreign missions, and
in this connection we especially
appeal to our white brethren to
come and hear him, and help us
in this great drive. .
S. H. Winston, Minister
There Was a Time
When the matter of banking protection meant very little to
the people of this state.
Today, in Texas nearly one thousand state banks, with com-
bined resources of over $330,000,000.00 offer to their deposit-
ors the perfect safety which they offord through membership
in the Depositors' Guaranty Fund.
This fund stands back of every dollar deposited on check-
ing account in a Guaranty Fund bank in Texas.
This is a guaranty Fund Bank, offering safety and protection
to the people it serves.
Every one is hungry in summer time as in winter. The
outdoor life, exercise and air induce health anil healthy peo-
ple get hungry. Housewives know how they eat and how
they demand dessert. Don’t swelter over a hot stove for
the sake of furnishing your family with pastries and other
desserts. Everybody likes ice cream—it is always pleasing
it is economical.
Bulk, four flavors, Vanilla, Chocolate,
Peach and Banana Nut.
Brick, three flavors
Delivered- at any place, any time that you may desire.
You can safely sit down to your dinner confident that your
cream will be delivered when you want it.
s in riably worn under the
the back of the head and
8:30 p. m.
Junior League 6:30 p. m.
Woman's Missionary Society
Monday afternoon, 5:00 o’clock.
Prayer meeting Wednesday ev-
ening at 8:30 o'clock.
Remember the offering for the
hospital at Sunday school.
E. W. BRIDGES, Pastor.
Methodist Church
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
S Rims and 4 Wheels ,
FREE
—with S Balloon Firestone or Miller Balloon tires any size.
Big-Sale-er-allciandivceandazhticancmonaansmen
Electrical work Guaranteed.
Battery recharged for 90 cents.
See us and save money.
W. A. Nance
LOST Bay horse, about 15 1-2
hands high, weight about 900
pounds, 12 years old, grey head-
ed. sear across nose, shod all
around. Will pay $5 reward for
return. V V Sanders, Ballinger,
* the g thegrowing cotton crop as made
service just before the sermon -- - -
B Y. P. U. meetings, 7:15 p m.
“ Weddings Bells’ will prob-
itatively correct—they
mighty good buys at
$2.50
straw hat trade would suffer if this
- ----------------- headgear were abolished, as there are
White girl to help 600 or Ton boys in the great school.
• . . and noted a big improvement in
my condition 1 kept up the Cardui
and weigh 180 pounds. I am now in
splendid health—sure am a firm be-
liever in Cardui, for I'm satisfied it
did the work.”
* After a weakening illness a tonic is
needed to help regain lost strength.
Many thousands of women have found
Car dui exactly what they needed for
this purpose. -___„ — ____
you need. Try it. All drug rists’.
NC-155
m. and PRIVATE COTTON
REPORT BULLISH
ls aught fire from bring them north, to teach them,
cause, and the to civilize and uplife them, is
per story clipped from the De
port Times, Deport is in Lamar
sever under the chin
Answer
elastic 1
Ballia-hump at
Misses Marguerite Kubela,
Rowena, and Georgia Mae 1
jek, of Yorktown, are visiting
First Christian Church
(Cor Broadway and Murrell
Bible school, 9:45 a. m.
Preaching at 11:00 a. m. and
8:00 p. m.
Mid week service at 8:00 p. m.
Wednesday,
You are cordially invited to
these services.
W. E. MOORE, Pastor.
Halley & Love Sanitarium
grass fire ‘their ambition.”
little Miss Dora Mae Freeman ---
daughter I' M and Mrs N K GRASS FIRE SPREADS
Freeman.
---000 bales. The ten year average
At First Baptist Church, Colored condition for the same date is
i In connection with the final 74.8 per cent. 1
3:00 p. m. Missionary Society winding
Monday).
8:00 p. m., mid week service,
Wednesday).
Bald people usually bemoan the loss
of their hair and sigh for the locks
which have gone forever, but there le
at least one advantage which comes
from baldness.
For example, have you ever met •
bald man who was consumptive? It
has been found that bald men are pe
cullarly immune from this disease
One doctor has said that out of 5.000
consumptive patients not a single one
was bald.
Baldness .ls.ttirs caused by
bad dieting but more frequlnta, by
letting the cold and damp penetrate
to the roots of the hair A man will
emerge from a barber’s shop with his
hair wet even on the coldest day
Excessive exercise is likely to bring
on baldness. Athletes become over-
heated and, when they cool off, their
scalp becomes chilled
ger, three acres good truck land,
five room residence, barn, lots,
garden Well, windm 11, upright
tank For quick sale, 82,000
Further particulars address A E ’
Dennis, Ballinger Route A
and a straw tile does not last very
ace. ecla 3 on the bead-* *
achoolbey
three months in the year, they
go nine months, and to a much
keep it from enreering down the [the Ruhr areas which
8:00 p 111., choir rehearsal,
(Thursday),
R. B. TWITTY, Pastor.
larm was turned in late substitute for actual freedom but
pied by the French Germans sent
out of the above areas after the
French occupied the territory,
will be permitted to return to
their homes, according to the ex-
tension of the proclamation to-
day
- FREE
acres of good improved farming
land close to school and church.
Have plenty of teams and tools
to work same with Reference
furnished B. L Dubberly, Frosa,
Texas.___27 Aid *
FOR SALE furnished or un
furnished, or to lease furnished,
6-room residence, all conveni-
ences Stuart L. Williams
26-3td
The pastor’s services have been
engaged, and the parties have tributed to its customers, shows
agr.....* to have the ceremony in a 68 per cent condition with a
the presence of the congregation, five
ALVIN SWINDELL, Pastor.
Mi.....Ruth and Malvina Skin
ner and Myrtle Wright • Bal
ger, are guests of Miss Ethel Jan
ison at Daniel Baker girls dorm
itory They will return home -
Saturday Browny od Bulletin
Church of the Nazarene
Evening worship 8:00 p. m.
Y. P S. 6:30 p. in.
Women's Missionary Society
Monday at 3:00 p. in.
Midweek prayer meeting Wed-
nesday at 8:00 p. m.
We welcome you to all these
services.
E. D MESSER, Pastor,
In wet weather the hat gets very
sloppy at 1 acts as a sort of water
shed, giving the Harrovian the ap-
pearance of being surrounded by •
miniature cataract However the
FOR RENT— Nice furnished
light housekeeping rooms. Phone
222 25-4td
Rag! Baby Rag! We need
Rags; clean cotton rags. Ballin-
ger Printing Co. t.*
8:00 p. in evening worship.
. | Weekday Services;
Following 18 a little grasshop-
Where Musicians Trade
G B 0 ALLIN
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 Angelu
Represented in Ballinger by
D. E Moody and Son
Co To Church
Sunday: 1
TO NEARBY FENCE beetter school Besides,
- —— ‘‘reedom‘ a wretched
NEW YORK, June 28.—Defin-where Red River divides, Texas
,—..... c . , „ . and Oklahoma, and the story in-
It may be just what ite steps towaid urging tin de m-r A . •
ocrats to name a former service dieates that Mr. Grasshopper is
. , , i not confining his activities to
man as their \ ice -presidential West as
nominee were taken today at a *s s .
former service men , Grasshoppers are said to be
v conference of for. damaging crops along ( uthand
_____1 1 W Creek in Red River county
mer service delegates W ithl repre 1 .
Talpa citizens are making plans sentatives from forty states at They are also reported in the
for a big barbecue and celebra tending he caucus ‘ Milton neighborhood, and some
tion on Friday, July 18th, accord. n are making efforts to poison
ing to announcement received in HOiaNode I "IH€ • caucus an ” em Lamar County Agent Tan
Ballinger Ballinger folks have nouncea that „.....aucus would ECHienstimates they haven a ruined
not been extended a general in- i Ta ii ......2,000 ••< res of cotton in this coun
vitation, but the official an make no ( oiee as het seen three ty, and are becoming more num
nouncement and program has not or four formers service in who erous every day. A united effort
been made yet Talpa folks gen- have been mentioned for their dies should.....made by cotton grow
erally do things right, and they Martonlag? Hit. and De er where they have I.......me ex
will no doubt arrange a good pro ,ceedingly numerousous, to kill
gram for the 1924 celebration. , , no them with poison.
, I whoever the convention puts up
Talpa was hit pretty hard by the 0 I ---------
grasshoppers last year, and they " ’ ■K o' PlI Mr and rMs S P Hathaway
have succeeded in fighting the \ resolnf n by ‘ 1 ( alhoun, are at home from an auto trip to
pests back this year, and crops of Texas, vv as unanimouslyOklahoma. They visited rela
are good in that vieinity If the adopted calling tor a vice-presi- tives in Oklahoma for several
weather conditions are favorable dent who had both a brilliant war days and returned home Thurs-
through July and August it will and peace time record, day evening after a very pleasant
be hard to get cotton pickers to Chairman Bodenhamer said the trip
pass thru that country to come to invention platform committee ----•—
Ballinger, ad accepted all suggestions of Rollin Lynde Hart, writing in
fered by the former serv ice men the World’s Work, has this to say
of except that calling for universal on the migration of the Negro
Mate- military serv rice to be embodied North; “His children put on
shot s instead of going to school
WANT ADS 2 e up to 12 words,
over th at 2e per word first inser-
tion. le per word each addi-
tional insertion All want ads are .
eash.
28 ld High street on a windy day This
ins al Harr ■ ■ the tomper 1- it
and Westminster It fits only
here it touches and requires an elas
n the old stockyards nevertheless exhilarating***Now
Santa Fe near the ice they think principally of
The dry less fortunate breathern. To
FOR KENT The Lawrence
Harris pla e 201 Twelfth Street
Vacant July 1st Phone 39 r see
Lady Says She Was In a Desper-
ate Condition, But “Now In
Splendid Health" After The four year old son of J B. was riding on a truck with his
Taking Cardui. Rainwater of Millersview, died father, when Mr Rainwater
_____. ’.1. 3. struck a match to take a smoke.
Dale, Ind.—"About three years at Ballinger a' 2: o oct • He struck the mat'll on the side
ago,”’ says Mrs. Flora Roberts, of this urday morning as the result of of a box of matches, and in some
: “pane natter At a" bad hurma sustained at 2 wo o clock „ as , h° entire hows or matches
cough. 1 went down in weight to little Friday afternoon at Millersview was ignited, and the flames flat
over one hundred pounds. 1 took dif- Undertaker C R Crews of the ng up set fire to his little son's
ferent medicines—did everything, but Miginbotham undertak ng de clothing, inflicting fatal burns be-
nothing seemed to do me any good. 1AL+1. ( .0 11
I hurt so badly in the chest at times partment, prepared the body for for the flames could be € \tin.
I would have to go to the door to get burial and it was carried back trished
The child was rushed to the
(By A .....ited Press)
DI SSELDORF, June 28. The
French mission’s recent procla-
mation permitting the return to
t he occupied territory some of
the Germans expelled from the
Ruhr and the Rhineland, had
been extended, it was announced
today, to include all of the Ger-
SRUIC
my breath, to Millersview to be buried at
“I would have the headache and ... 1 , 1. . Saturday afternoon
was so weak 1 felt like I would just at I act ’ : lay ’ . • , A 1 f
have to sink down and stay there The accident which claimed the treatment, but the burns were of
“My nerves were shattered. 1 looked life of the little fellow was a a fatal nature and death was the
for something awful to happen—I most unusual one The little boy victor.
Would tremble and shake at a noise. _____
“My mother said, ‘Do try Cardui’, —
and my husband insisted till I began 11 f 1 >1*1*0 DIILNIT
its use. 1 used two bottles of Cardui WANT KI II llP
WVANIL DUDDE
VICE PRESIDENT
We’re selling a limited
number of colored collar-at-
tached shirts at a very low
f igure now.
up of our 60 days finan- condition is given at 69.70
rial campaign, Rev. Joseph A. cent, with a million acre increase.
Brown, corresponding secretary ------------------
of our foreign mission conven- Read Ledger ′′wante’" column.
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 67, Ed. 1 Monday, June 30, 1924, newspaper, June 30, 1924; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1694958/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.