Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 218, Ed. 1 Monday, December 15, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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BALLINGER DAILY LEDGER
Nicholson, Clint
MALLIGER DAILY LEDGER PAYS FINE FOR
course with coffee to the follow-
SHORT CHANGING
son.
You miss a bargain if you fail to
Be wise and advertise.
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curriculum
*1 hope that you will not take
: McGarver & Lynn :
make
administration is going to be one statement leelaring that the mer
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they were purchased at
of the most expert financiers inplaees They also had ther small
after being caught it the act
Their first
short changing
effort t' short change, as far a
it
49 students
Williams, Claude
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LET
OUCH! LUMBAGO!
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Idle Dollars
PREPARE FOR A BUZZARD
Hardin & Carr
the
We Call
Telephones
Residence 621
Office 503
Chiropractic for Your Health
ANDERSON & ANDERSON
Ballinger State Bank
and death for several years, and t t
after being under the treatment trate
Mimes
Jones,
Stone,
udents
Marlin
1 S
p
“This sign is an emblem of service. It
signifies that the druggist displaying it
is a legitimate druggist. It guarantees
to you that in this store is a man duly
qualified by law to fill doctor's pres-
criptions."
Kidney s
Your back
bago. rh
Per
L.b.
142-5519
ing: Oscar Pearson, Will Dunlap,
Dan Moser, W B Halley, A. J.
Hats, Gloves Neckwear, Belt Sets. Belt Buckles, Leather
Hill Folds, Slip-on Swea ers. Large Shaker Sweaters.
Hours 8.30 to 11:30 a. m.
1:30 to 5.00 p in
SAP AMESSE
ters
the
tor.
MEMBER
he QUALIFIED
Wet
Wa sh
"Sincerely,
W A CAIX.
Mrs. Cecil Thorp assisted Mrs. ] Erwin, R. A.
Parks in serving a delicious salad
and dollars gathered but not working; they are dollars which
are removed from circulation by being withheld from deposit
Hi the bank
Legally \
Registered
Pharmacist
see the special Trav in Asa Cor-
dill's window. Id
--sonietoith any color, eol edfriirs
1 It e llars to match, in fact any k nd th 1 you may want.
Office Over White Rose
Cafe.
Bridge Party at Ranch Home :
In i spitable ranch home of
Miss Mildred Herring, the mem •
bers of her bridge club spent a J
Weeks Drug Store
MEMBER TEXAS QUALIFIED DRUGGISTS’ LEAGUE
Read the League’s Message in Farm
and Ra ch and Holland’s Magazine.
Member Texas Qualified Druggists’
League.
Hundreds of Chiristmas Gifts
This store is filled with Christmas merchandise.
Hundreds of articles that are suitable to give your wife,
your children, your weetheart and yo ir mother and father.
Necessities and luxuries, all of the very best qu ility and
at most any price you have in mind to pay.
Many of your worrie s over what to give will cease when
you look over our big assor t ment of Christmas Goods.
Phone your orders in before
rush Phone 388
T M MARSH
22 tf d&w
Thorp, Conda Wylie, Jno. Currie,
J. D Motley, C. l’ Shepherd, A.
K Doss, R. T Williams, Edwin
Day, K W Bruce, C. R Stone,
Cui Kirk, C. S. Miller, J. J
will were professional shert chang
to ers They had in their posses
of s n about tW enty cans of smok
known here, was at .
Penn, Horace Murphy, MeCul
lough and Miss M ry Hard Wil-
of ‘man rule.' No woman
be included in the appointees
make up the official family
Mrs Ferguson:
After struggling between
‘The time is approaching when be made to a large extent inside
the people of Ballinger will de the walls of your school buildings
eide whether we shall have a new Character is formed there, and
high school building and thereby the boys and girls will go out
provide more room and better front our school to offer their
equipment for our children, as services to humanity, the forces
well as more modern and varied of Nature, and to God.
Cheaper than the Wash
W man can do it
Besides you save the Soap,
Fuel, Etc
STOBAUGH’S
IDEAL
LAUNDRY
TELEPHONE 75
u I gl St he I and are offerin • a nt Mrs W illiams
42 Club Party
Mrs Garland Parks was hostess
her forty two club on Wednes
In regard to the crowded con- this, that I am attempting to un
dition, there are several rooms in duly influence you in this vital
Central now that has enroll I question, but that 1, as your sup-
more than 50 pupils and have in erintendent, see the ......I and feel
actual attendance as many as that you are entitled to get the
fifty The state allows no more benefit of i every thought and
than 43 as a maximum and has effort.
Mr. and Mrs A. C. Cook and
Mr and Mrs. W A. Esmond re-
turned home Monday from a trip
to the Plains country, visiting
Lubbock Lamesa, Big Spring and
other places.
Tte wien and advertise
The man
West Tex
lived to s.
a “se nd
ever t
throughout
in experiet
growth.I
acres 1
veloped,a
fair season
old state w
when ’ n
" Vote for Better Schools Thurs-
day.” 12 5td
(Political Advertisement)
an effort to save its life.
Orient railroad is about to
• , st dents offering 25 1 2 units ( eeil
ing t baceo, quite a number of
Good Improved Farm For Sale t
165 acres, near Ballinger, about 130 acres cultivated, 1
good land, all tillable, small cash payment, balance good 1
terms, and give possession Jan. 1st, if sold by Dec. 15th. $
the purchases in the car in which
rethey were traveling
Thorp. Troy Simpson,
inits f work. Haskell enrolled Oscar
cover. An oil field is be tig de
veloped at Big Lake on the Orient
and oil booms are railroad build
ers.
•••••
The women who took
We have a complete line of shirts anything that you will
want in shuts All our shirts are new as we have received them
in the last thirty days you get the very latest.
145 acres near Ballinger, 75 cultivated, improved, i
pretty fair land. $30.00 per acre Small cash payment. %
good terms on balance Possession Jan 1st, if sold by $
December 15th. 1
The only logical way that money can be kept at work;
that the welfare of the community may be preserved, and that
financial aid may be extended to farmers and other business,
is through the bank.
Good business and good citizenship demand that idle
dollars be deposited in the banks.
times and at different
life separate packages, indieat
LIDDIES COLDS
should not be "dosed." Treat
1 > them exter a y with
VICKS
• VAPORUB
Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly
Three transients spent Saturday
night in the Runnels county jail,
and were released Sunday after
two of them had paid fines,
pleading guilty to charges filed
against them
I. Caldwell plead guilty to a
charge of theft growing out of a
“short change" transaction at a
local drug store, and Al Baker
plead guilty to violating the
traffic law, it being alleged in
the complaint that he drove on
the wrong side of the street and
turned in the middle of the
block The third man arrested,
but who was released after an
investigation, gave the name of
“Ma' R Baker All three men claimed
notified, and Sheriff Flynt was 2g units of work:
anvassing the city in sear h of rolled
the men when one of the ere
The men were
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Midland en i The personnel inel ided
offering 27 Worth Clauneh. A R
We will be glad ! r you to call and look over our store as
you will find that our stock the very laics' thing in men’s wear.
The rooms where the guests as
sen,bled for playing the club
game by means of Xmas tallies,
were adorned with various ferns
and blooming plants
\ ter some time had passed
Longview enrolled 25
ig 2 eo res: Hubbard en
151 students, offerin
. urses
webbahed every day except Sunday.
Gx Tas Baumes Pause Co.
sanen at Publication, ytt Hutchingo
Avenue.
dnikinger, Texas
Sintered at the Postoffice at Ballinger
at second class mail matter.
Subscription the year ---------ese
DICCI \ WICCI Y
I ItiuLi VV iti(L)
dress your tul ke y this
than Christmas.
We sell you one dressed
I-' and
that t or dress yours cheaper
of the than you can afford to
. get mused up dressing
1. entitled to
' relay it yourself
timne to express him-I
PIGGLY WIGGLY
ans more than I am
The Cleanest Market You Ever
f the most part will Saw
vn • rolled 123 students, of
: 24 nits of work: Ozona
Musuan co Tus Aasociarao Passs
The Associated Press is exclusively
atitled to the use for republication of
• news dispatches credited to it It aot
shorwiss credited in this paper and
‘he t ‘oral news enblished herein
Born in the slums of London,
Samuel Gompers organized and
served as a leader of one of the
largest organizations of any kind
in the United States for more
than forty years Truly giant
oaks from little acorns grow
That Christmas Gift
Gi e him something to Wear as there is nothing that you can
give a man that will be appreciated more than something that
he can wear
Ferguson’s victory as a big boost
to woman suffrage, are about t<
realize a little disappointment
enrolled day afternoon at her home
2 ] 2 F. irth Street
Remember our cleaning plant a we give you one day service.
You get that personal service here
in the last report of the State
Supervisor stated that something
must be done to remedy the
crowded condition in th it school
The high school has enrolled
260 up to last month’s report
We have had several to withdraw
which makes it possible to seat
them in the present study hall by
erowd ng Both of the se crowded
conditions should be remedied
■ work Brady enrolled 17s Harry Hazlett, Homer Carsey, E
dents ffering 25 1 2 co rses W Earnshaw, Floyd Carr, R 1.
Panhandle < nroll. ds s ke nt - Stephenson, Chas < h •■ a tham,
g 29 lits Sterling City David Gregory, Harry Lynn, Alex
1 . d 64 students offering 1- MeGregor and Miss Mary Hard
res S 1 ra enr lled ,s stud Wilson of Alabama
• ts, offering 19 units of work.' --
to live in Tulia, Texas They
offered no reason tor being in
Ballinger, and circumst .1 n c e s
9909e
According to insurance figures
the people of the I nited States
would be worth more dead than
alive. Life insurance carried by
the citizens of this nat in aver
ages $974.50 for every man w
man and child in America The
total life insurance in for e fig
ures 110 billion dollars Rodman
Wannamaker carries the largest
amount on his life, $6,000,00€
There are 150 men carrying a
million dollars r more each
• ••••
The first of a trio of young men
ages 1s, 19 and 22, has
tenced to the pen • ■ 28
a bank robbery in Y.
It is hard to conceive i
can become so hard
at such a young age as t
ipate in a b h
arms It is
lack of pi per tra
proper time
was caught in the act of trying,
to short change a clerk at i local
drug store The man hi 1 made
i twenty cent purchase al a drug
xtore,‘a d vas uibb • • th the
clerk over the change, after pre
sent ing a five dollar bill in pay
ment of the p rehase, • en
appeared on the seene
and took him in charge
The n mer is small bundles
representing -mall purchases, led
der what became of the baek
ache or lumbag pain
in use for 65 years f r lumbago
backache, sciatica, neuralgia,
rheumatism or s ains \bs
lutely harmless D esn’t burn
the skin
and can be done by building a
towels, and socks, all rolled up innew building
“Dur curriculum is too narrow
but we are offering as many happy time on ......day after
courses now as we can under the noon
present housing conditions To After the ten mile drive the
show what some other schools big fireplace with its blazing
are doing along this line I shall logs was a very pleasing sight
apprehended offer a few statistics: We have After some time spent in pleas
of enrolled 260 in the h gh I, antries around the fire, the guests
and are offering 24 units four of took their places at the usual
which w. have added this year three tables and the club game
local Coleman is offering so units and held high interest f r some two]
garage The garay man was ",‘l enrolled 267: B g Sj ngs er he irs A M lad course was served
the sucker however, and 1 rolled 254, courses offered 30 1 2. by the hostess assisted by her
1 ngers failed t make the ' Et Stockton enrolled 7'i students mother, Mrs Robert Herring and
game stick The officers wen
ABSTRAC TS. LAND LOANS, GENERAL INSURANCE
Ballinger, Texas
Good coal $8 50 per ton Alse
best Alabama and Colorado coal.
have con-
s to towns
Also,1
Men’s Furnishings and Tailoring
Phone 56 We Deliver
from Austin that the • used the off.....rs
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 218, Ed. 1 Monday, December 15, 1924, newspaper, December 15, 1924; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1695139/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.