Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 67, Ed. 1 Monday, June 30, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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BALLINGER DAILY LEDGER
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Ledger want ads work for you
Yes, They All Know You're in Business!
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They take no chances on being forgotten.
How about your business?
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But you’ve got to keep it up to get the results that he gets.
Wm. Cameron & Co., Inc.
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J.». SMITH
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Sam Dunlap, who has been at
Dallas at work sinee school was
Bogle
6:05 W A Nance and C.
Stephens
6.10 A J. Thorp and C.
Stone
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That is, they did know—you have told them so in times past—but do they
still remember it!
The first golf tournament and
fiesta staged by the Ballinger
Country Club promises to be *
great success, with the members
of the club and their families par-
have entered the game The golf
tournament will run from 5:45 a.
m. until 6:30 p. m
The swimming party w ill be
Phene
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We all know that Ivory Soap floats, and that Royal Baking Powder is
absolutely pure, and that children cry for Castoria and the kind of soap that
makes a skin you’d like to touch, etc, etr.-and we're not going to forget
about them for a minute, because the manufacturers spend millions of dollars
a year telling us about them, day by day, and week by week and month by
month.
Isn’t it just as important that you be kept in mind by the buying public
in your territory as it is to the national advertiser that his product be re-
membered !
CORN FLAKES
Inner-pealed wextite wrapper
-exclusive Kellogg feature
Mrs. Roy Roper, of Norton, and
sister, Miss Lavisa Eskridge, left
Sunday afternoon for Houston,
where they will visit relatives for
a few weeks.
Special Machine for Pressing
Summer Suits
WEINBERG
drug store, has not decided what
he will do.
S THIS?
IRH MEDICINE will
for it — rid your system
Deafness caused by
—IRH MEDICINE con-
intment which Quickly
arrhal inflammation, and
edicine, a Tonic, which
i. Blood on the Mucous
assisting to restore nor-
ists for over 40 Years.
& Co., Toledo, O
GOLFERS PAIR
FOR JULY 4TH
are agreed on it.
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are some who would not sign the
petition if it was circulated, but
it is generally understood that
everyone has sufficient patrio-
tism to observe the day.
paper will take the day : ff.
Great for
growing boys who use
up energy as an engine
uses steam. Say “Kel-
logg’s Corn Flakes.”
And to get the genuine, be sure you
always say the name in full.
hands of each player. Following
Demo- is the way the players have been
paired for the qualifying round.
These are not competitive
.1 M Pybuyn, who has sold his
interest ir / the Strain Pyb u ent points during her vacation
The Klan fight in the
eratie National Convention
You can cover your trade territory more easily, more cheaply in pro-
portion. and more thoroughly than the national advertiser can cover the
whole coulftry...... .
Walt Allen came in the first of
the week for a visit to his par
ents, Mr and Mrs W E Allen
This Jury Says:
It is our verdict that every farmer who raises livestock
should provide his animals with comfortable, storm-pro o f
shelter to protect them from the weather, promote their de-
vel p-ment, and make it possible for them to show maximum
returns for their board and keep’. ‘‘
The jury is right of course. Every practical far mer
knows that livestock can be reared most economically and
profitably only when properly housed in bad weather. And
**nl shelter port lengar ast in - now than ever before.
Free Farm Building Helps
Our Service Department has actual working plans and
cost estimates for s great variety of farm buildings, including
barns, sheds, hog houses, po iltry house, and other shelters
for stock, as well as for implement sheds, garages, and origi-
nal designs for many moderate-priced homes. The use of
these is Absolutely Free to you. Whatever your building
needs, comein and talk with us—we will do our best to help
you build at lowest cost and to your permanent satisfaction.
And you can't expect to advertise in flush times and live on the
memory of it when you ‘re hard up.
matches. Pairing for matches
starts at 9:30 a. tn.:
5:45 Roy Reeder and 11 Lynn
5:50 Jas. E Brewer and E. J.
Cathey
5:55 Asa Cordill and J. G. Doug
7 10 J Whit Patterson anil out, returned home Sunday
Stuart 1.. Williams
Mrs. T. W. Whidden went to
Brownwood and Hico Sunday to
accompany her father, A Tid-
well, who will his son.
suited in a vote of 442 to 441, the
442 Vote winning of course. With
the political machine so equally
divided on any question, what
else but a scarp could you ex-
____--Photos from World Wide Photos
WILLIAM GIBBS McADOO VISITS HIS GEORGIA
BIRTHPLACE
William Gibbs McAdoo, presidential candidate for
the Democratic nomination, and leading this afternoon,
as seen when visiting his birthplace at Marietta, Georgia,
where he was acclaimed by the whole town and a recep-
tion in his honor held at the Marietta Golf Club. This
group of fair beauties promised their support should he
receive the nomination.
Dr E C. Baskin and family
sons W lbert and Carl Fender, spent Sunday in Sweetwater,
left Saturday for California They .____________
6 20 Robt. Stephenson and C. 1*.
Shepherd i
6:95 A McGregor and W. W
Fowler
6:30 E E. Woodson and C. L.
Baker
6:35 C. A Doose Jr., and Arch
O'Kelly
6.40 M. C Atkins and R. G.
Erwin
6:45 J McGregor and W. B
Halley
6 50 Morris Nicholson and J. Y.
Pearce
6 55 Robt Bruce and Roy Mack
7 00 M S Karmany and Rev.
M eLaurin
7 05 R. E George and D. Reed
Manson or Tas AssociATED Parse tieipating.
.The Associated Press in sciunives The fun will start at 5:45 on
edn'o theme for reeTEisn SE the morning of July 4th, when
Snu lt i this paper and Roy Reeder and Jas. E. Brewer
sine on local news published herein, appear at Tee No. 3 ready to
______________________'start, and each pair will drive off i
The Santa Fe should stock its at five, minute intervals there -
jungle in front of the Central after until twelve or fifteen pairs
Hotel with wild game.
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Brownwood merchant its have
declared a weekly half holiday from 6:30 p. m. to 7:30 p. m. Pie-
during July and August, and nir supper at 7:30. All members
stores will close ta 1 . o i o> are urged to bring picnic baskets,
each Thursday Little towns of- Tables and lights will be pro-
ten adopt city ways, but this is vided
not a bad one if the merchants. Tournament rules have been
drafted and a copy placed in the
No, it is not necessary so eir- lass
eulate a petition to put in motion 6:00 C. W. Cheatham and W. R.
a program to suspend business
on the Glorious Fourth There
HE BALLINGER DAILY LEDGER a
Jim Collins, of the Hall farm
North of town, killed a large rut
tiesnake Monday morning Mr
Collins was carrying some horses
to the pasture when he ran onto
the big rattler making its way
from the pasture to the field Mr
Collins clipped the rattles and
brought them to town and there
were 13 of the death signals and
a button Mr Collins %ays the
snake was an unsuall, large one.
and put up a game sight when he
went to kill the J sptile
w stop in New Mexico, and Mrs. J. D Motley and children _
other places en route and spend a returned home Sunday from •
few days with relatives Junction where they had been
——-------------for a two or three weeks’ visit. E
Mrs. Kate DeMloville left for Mr. Motley went down and ac- H
Temple and other places Sunday companied them home. ■
afternoon, and will visit at differ-
6:15 Dan Moser and II.
Strain
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• ANNOUNCEMENTS •
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For State Senate (25th Dist.):
WALTER C WOODWARD
(of Coleman)
J A THOM AS
(of San Angelo)
For Representative, (92nd Dist.)
0. K. SIMS
(of Concho County)
O I. PARISH
For District Attorney
EVAN J ADKINS
WALTER U. EARLY
For County Superintendent:
ROBERT E WHITE
J M. SKINNER
For Tax Collector:
W L. BROWN
OLIVER BETTY
For Tax Assessor:
HENRY TODD
MIKE C. BOYD
J R. HOLLOWAY
Por Sheriff
J. P. FLYNT
X. E. Mt WILLIAMS .....
For County Judge:
PAUL TRIMMER
J C WATTS
For County Treasurer:
■ MRS JENNIE KIRK .. ...
For County Clerk
W A. FORGEY
For District Clerk:
Miss-
GEORGIA SINOLETARY
Per County Attorney:
C. P. SHEPHERD
ALFRED CRAGER
For Commissioner, Prec. No. 1.:
R. DEENS
WILLARD L. MeMILLAN
For Constable Precinct No. 1:
H. 8. (Happy, STRAIN
For Public Weigher Prec. No. 1:
E. F. BATTS
Per Commissioner Prec. No. 3:
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.