The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 10, Ed. 1 Monday, April 5, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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fflR DATT/T LEDGES!
Children Cry for Fletcher's
The Kind Yon Have Always B; nght, and which h;v« won
in use for over BO years. Inis home the ssgiiaAire of
and has been math; under his n.-r-
- flonai supervision since its inia'e. y.
r, - —v.—Allow no one to deceive you in this*
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Jud-as-fond ’ art- hut
Bxperiiucnts that trifle with and endanger tie- lscaith o’
Infants and Children—Experience ajruList 17 xpe r-inenu
tv las? week. A number of the
pupil* here to attend the in eel
• tin* of whom Miss Lusie Beams
won the honor of l»»*iisir the la st
speller.
Shows and car rides helped t“
t complete the program.
These pres lit were Misses
Fiona Wvatt of I’aint IJnck. Alin**
and Bonnie Beil of WinP rs, h im
cnee, llaltic. and De.sa Beams and
Kdmi Walker of Hatchei.
! All went a way after having
! hail a very , njoy d-le time.
WOMAN WANTS !»E# faces trial
TO HELP OTHERS 9N bank looting
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KATES l-'OR
Classified Ads
By Telling How Lydia E.Pink
ham’s Vegetable Compoun d
Restored Her Health.
i
What is CAS i ORiA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for C’isfor Oil, Pare-
goric, I>rops and Soothing Syrups. !• is filonciur. Tt
vontains neither Opium, Morphine nor other _N reotie
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It desrroys \\ >rnvs
niul allays Feverishness. For more Ilian tirrp years .t
lias been in c-cu stunt use for the relief oi Constitution,
J’latuieney, Wind C’olie, all Teething Troubles ard
I>iarrh«*a. It regulates the Stomach and .Bowels,
assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural iltcp.
The Children's Panacea—The Aiotli'er'i Frieitii,
Kid* the joints with Ballard s
Snow Liniment to rviievv ili<*n-
luatixm. It peneti es 1 he 51 'sh ^
■ i, lii, !•(> :■♦ conveying i|x sooth-'
i: 1 » 1, nt i rest oral i\ •• influence to
iiiv >;>ot whor< tie pain exists.;
I25e, ."ate at £1.00 pvr hot
t!. Sold !»’. ill Walker Drue
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I*\f Lliih'il J’j'tss •
t IIP ABO, April *>. Former
nit ti Slates Senator William
•oriinvr. Chicago s "blonde boss
------ j of other years, is sehediilvd l» go
Miami, Okla. — “I haJ a female, "n trial before Judge Kerstcn to
trouble and weakness that anaoyeo i day. on chutges of conspiring lo
me continually. ljioot the dofunet LaSalle Slat*
inn an j |*(.nip ^ Trust t’ompiinv. Loriunr
1.1.1 oi i.ieiiiun*. | u.. president of the bank when if
v.. ; I WHS Closed .lane 1b, PM 4. by State
y Auditor dames Brady,
s \ *gota-; Hi-gani/cd in May. 19Pk the Ba-
■ j Salle Street National Bank be-
jeame one of the most popular fin-
V,' t; i.*u doct.'i
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TIIK BALLINGER DAILY
LKDGKH
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iiai ,cut p< r v.< • cl each sr.bse-
<intnt insirtion.
i’..i.k e t>i> double regular
rate.
l'.is':. ntr.-t an ompany copy ex-
eept w ere part;, i.a.i n .n!.-r open
aeioitnt v :tii us.
l ai. Teleplione No. 27.
" ft| J bet , • ,t; r,
WANTED
I uid\
/.A
.'--■i ^ fering wi men to *' K /'
try your v.< n«i *rfi’i j <';,lr,il'
—-C-I—J n divine.’’ — Ml's. I'llls o
- v.. help other suf- I
m divine.
M.R.Millei:
BIG DEMAND IN FT.
WORTH FOR RABBITS
its dir-
direel ion 1 lo
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
(Bears the Signature of
tr
ort Worth S a: I'elegram.
The Kind You Have Always Bo
in
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llnlkiiiir. mule-ean il jack rab-
bits and little shadows of lu/z.x
| cotton-tails block d the main '-n-
; traiie* of t!i.* )dt_x ludl S itu da\
imoTning Mayor Milam played
; !u s! to a constant stream oi nn o.
! won, n and children that w< iv
eon. to tre? in on the long In in!
nisi itut ions in t he i-ity. its
was sl.INMl.lllM) with a sill*-
Mrs.l plii' ol sl».,11.1 mmi. I harles B.
BoxtBl,i‘n:nmeree,0i:]a. I Mniuiax and other men known in
, , , ! financial circles were on
Another V\ .iinan who lias 1 omul .
iMiBlilM*. •
Health in Lydia 17.1’inkluuu s
Vegc taWe t oinpoiind. 1 'M|,‘r ............•; s
,, .. r. oank was <l<*natioiiaii/ d in Oet-
Lindsborg. Kau?n:x — Some year; , , . ...
n<ro I suffered with terrible pains in my j " ,,',v 1 ■ ]- \ "',l'
side which 1 though* "vr. ir.i’ammatio •, M in l')b‘ial oank ins|.«*etors -tas
ulsa will: : l-'il"' * r]-)\r!i jbar!:- been assigned as the cause tor tin*
ach**. 1 d T v.m ,.t ,1 r.wfuliy r> r- denationalization. It became a
■ vjs. ] * >k throe bottle? of Lydia E. j >tal • bank with a capital stock of
I ht J > •' pound .-I j jk 1,2*>CUMM). I mm<*diat el v t hi*re was
. am m .. - ajejing go I alth. ! will, ‘ ’
W.WTKI) Lad.v and son want
work in store, hotel or will
work with small family on farm.
I *hnn<
d W t f (1 h
FOR SALE
FOK s.\U-: OR TRADi! >7:. Vic
trola and thirty double disc
records making sixty pieces of
choice music. Will se|| or trade,
taking In. in trade. Addresa
Box 4‘Jo. tfdwdh
h t )l» SABI. In Jersey eov.s fresh
in milk. Apply to B. II. Ilam-
7>-1td Itw
lit
nil
yr.:r .. to
j *!' <’• it.' troi:-
Bh letter.'*
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1! fre.. .list ib
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Use For Over 30 Years
THE CFNT..Ii^COMA»%NV NE# O -< C ” *
SOCIETY
V/n. 41'. / It rt> ~ l v J-.j; •
Birthday Party.
Friday afternoon aho'.it fo -t\
happy children gathered at tin*
home of G. W. White to help him
celebrate his seventh birtInlay. A
number of games wen* played out
of doors such as **snaj ." "frog-
gie.’’ and "going to Boudoir \
Tbeli all the chiUlren wen* invited
into the dining room. The table
was beautifully deeorated v it li \ i<»
lets. The Renter piece being a
large birthday cake, r sting on a
silver tray with violets scattered
around it and seven candles on it
burning brightly. After a num-
ber of good wishes were made tin*
candles were blown out and delici-
ous ice cream cones, with two
kinds of cake passed.
G. W. received a number
nice useful gift?.
e»i maiiTei
i nbbits.
I’ll.* pil" < i ii>a<; raniiits limit a
,'i y sight. - :l no i» • * s •■i:n*d to
turn >ie!i ; i ; r tin* gifts,
i'll" little anim.iB wen 1'eheatled
and sent :-••! * >:i«• min w ho
had visiti-d tin ••*!y ball e\« ry «l:iv
>iu<*'• tin* tirst , iinoiineem* nl <»t
tin* mayor's inti iuh*d party ap
i p)*ar<*il with a t1 >\\ siicit. i»ut i' s
<<* i. •; •' -.'vT.Ti-
nny wor.r - V r'*'■*!.*
bn? an .1 you •***.-...* ti
—Miv. j. B. >giin. I
Lino.•:>••’.*j. L-n n5.
• f y-ii! 1: we tin 7ix:. doubt
that I.ydi.i Ik Finkhuu;'- V<*geta-
1>U>( oxiptuind will heip.vou.v, rite
to By)!in l-kl’inkii.iiii »Ii*)li<*i.a*( <».
(coaiiileiilin]) i.yiiii.Mii^i..lnriiii-
l i)*e. Your letter will lM*o|a*ned,
read :iml iinsiu rci! tn a woman,
»mi held iu strict coniuleuce.
t In*
• •a r-
not
to the I
Ternoou.
After a
r. eiub
Thlll*>d.t\
j)t!!.\ g)>"<i
J i !je
1-
was
sp«*nt on fh ir blind wo •; * *ii)*:-
oiis ehoeolat)* and ‘*ak)- w*t> »*rv-
eil.
Tin* club w ill in****! with Miss
IBi»iiin llardiu next Thursday.
SEALE-TAYLOR
but
till r* eol) I that In* 1 i I b * I iT.
i Two ''a !l ! o\ - e;:' r'n d inarki*!
bai-k) ts in*ati\ eo\|*i*e*l wilh clean
lleWspap) )*S.
< hie of Tile earliest eallefs at tin*
city hall was an unemployed nut
•• » iireeful young man who ap
plied for tin* job oi distributing
the rabbits, lie was not officially
ciigngi d Ini' be helped the express
mail i*any in the big sacks and In-
assort«*d tin* rabbits ami ln*lp* d
)listribute them.
Newspaper photographer, ama js ol* Ru,„„.|s o.unty s ravor- e o u
ite ilaught)*fs and a host of friend* should
tIn* Bedger in Im*s
1 *i-\. \\ . 11. Dos> spok) l!u* i> an
tiful .xml solemn wools Sunday
afternoon at thi**• • o *• 1 *>)*lc at tin.
home of tin* brid< > brother, John
Taylor. 7i>'» Twlftli street, which
united in marriage Mr. < . G. Seale
of T.-mple and Mis-. Bovinia Tay-
lor. of our city
0 m*. i/.»*d as siibsiiliiii ii s t*<
• • ui ra 1 inst it nt ion fi\a* ba nic
ryiug small accounts.
Winn tin* bank rendered iti
staliun nl whieh pr )*ipitated lie*
)*|)tsur<* pro)*)*)*<lings by Audito"
Bra)i.' ii declared its resources at
1,2. 1 »f 1 lie o sourci > 1 lief)
wa re not s pay abb* to tin* bald;
aggrt.iting sBl’P 1.12<. I in* ex-
aminer reporting 11n* eondition of
lln* a;. i; k class, >l,<4d.O>4 1 in
!*i-s iiiitis ‘ * ilesp)*r.it<* and no
value" and >7bdJ»s7 "slow ami
<i'U. 'tllil. Milcii <»t tl.e tuoin.i
was loaned to iln*i*onir ling firm
of Borinii'r A • iallcgh-'i*. now in
bankruptcy.
federal indictments charging
missappi opi iation of tin* bank's
funds while it was a national
hank an* pending against Boii-
1 •i*•t*.
I hi II ill gel*.
MISCELLANEOUS _
'll)! \< i SI l-'FoBK stallion
MV
short h*gs. heavy bon.*- and
ihiek boily and my s;im< Jack will
make tin si*ason at tin* i»i*Htli
place mo* mil** < ast of Ballinger.
L. II. Hamilton. -*-lld 2l\v
• i lx. How/**, ot Ha ul Rock, was
a business visitors .in Ballinger
Monday.
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♦ MORTUARY. ♦
*♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ <*
Miss Maggie Boynton Dead.
MisN Maggie Boynton died at
her home on Sixth sii*,*et at seven.
• » clock Monday morning, after
an dines- ot s)-\i*ral months.
Arrang**nii nts iia\<* been per-
' fecteil for the funeral a mi the last
i sail l iti s w ill l»c p rfnuned at ten
Faster *li*eorative «*11«***t?
pleasing tastes, was given p!
ot wheivever available. j that h»* really disttibuted about ius j
The color sehenu* of red was i many rabbits a- Rhea Watson,
carried out in tin* refreshments of, his secretary. <>r tin* young man.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh °'eltH;k Tii.-x.lay nmrning and the
Mr. Seal,, is a prominent young That Contain Mercury. (remains laid t«* i"st in tin* Ballin-
; citizen of Temple and Miss Taylor | its tin reiny \ ill vin-ly ilestroy cemetery. Lev. 1. (. Jester,
j is tin* beautiful and accomplished tin sense of smell ami eomph*t<
daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. J. K. ly ib*raugi* tin* w!*.'>b* system
j Tay lor i*f the Norton county ami whi n ent<*ring if »lu*).!igh tin* mil-
's county’s favor- cons surfaces. Such articles'
in* us i| except on ■ **,u,ltry •
from rep utablc ‘ *‘i«I years ago. She mi*v **il to Jfal
the damage thev ! to educate her two sons,
fold to the good | Lawrence
They b*i‘t on the afternoon X4)U possibly iieri\<*
for Temple where
pastor of the First Baptist < liurch
! periorming t In- ceremony.
: Mrs. Boynton was tin* ilaughter
•'of J. t'. Tliaxton of tin* Maverick
Her husband died sev-
*■ li' iltiugiili i>uiui o )*i ii D im*' ■ lu'mn i»» * * i ■ m i ’ v , * | * »il
Forty-Two. picture photographer wen* on the*
A pleasant afternoon Wits at ford' job ;it the !>*. ginning ot tin* dis-,|,appv and prosperous married i physicians, as
ed tin* 42 Hill* oil Friday after- tribution. Mayor Milam did not jjp. lol.’t|„. voung couple. 'will b. i> ten fold to the gooil i ^Hwr.nee and Charlie, and has
with Miss Alice Morgan as tin intend to tlo much of the real Thevleft on the ift. nioon' V4>“ enn possil.lv derive from !"inking her home here most
gracious lioxtexs. j work of distributing, especially as iu S„1H,.|V Temub- where! 'hem. Hall's Catarrh Cure, man-1of t,H' tin,e dnrinP ,llf* l«',s1 tw«
of: the rabbits were si* bloody, but lie|tl‘ .. ti*;n , ‘j. _ _
Sin* lias made niahy friends
; since coming t*» Ballinger and the
entire town will join tin* Ledger
troubled with
j tln*y w ill make th ir future home. | ufaetured by F. J. Ch iiey & Co.. •v,‘‘1.11‘s'
i Toledo, <).. contains no mercury,
Floral Club.
Mrs. Jack MeGivgor very cor-
dially welcomed the Floral Club
to her home on Eleventh street on
Wednesday afternoon.
The premium !;st was read by
the secretary and approved by 11n-
club, the same being published in
the daily.
One new member was admitted.
It was decided here d'ter to only
me<‘t ev* rv third Momlav in
ii.
straws. eoffi*e and samlwiehes. tribnting job.
The high score was awarded "Sad commentary on things in
Mrs Dan .Moser. ; general.” tin- mayor said as ie*
The visitors, other than . iub' surveyed the rabbit applicants.
members win* participated in Ci.
pleasin'* s ai raiigi ii t*\ tii in*s<ess
win* Mesdames Hathaway. Bo
Walker. Dan Moser. Cal Kirk.
< 'arlos I >:;i;11 ami 1 aastain.
I
lieve there are more silk-1 fain no jn*psin or other digestivi
socked men in that ei*o\vd than mi! fe**in**nts but sti*eugtlu-u tin* sioiu
should Hot re., d,scored ^.
So many people troubled with!ous surfaces <v tlr* svstem. In !!u s.v,ll!>:‘iJ,.v t**1* I1"’ two boy* who
jbuy
' sure y. ii get the
herlain's Tablets that iu* om* ^ taken internallv
should feel dis-ournged who has j *j*0(,.(|,, < i’v I* J.
not given them a trial. Th«*v eoti Co. Testimonnds 1'n <
raoubled eranb rri* s. e h e e s *• who appointed biinselt t * * tin* dis-' indigestibu and constipation bavi-jhuving Hall's Catarrh Cure * survive her.
ecu benefited l*v taking Chain
genuine. It is
and mad* in,
< In m*v A
i
•mploycd and needy, but it "s im-
a e 1
I
each m*
Till-
ing tie
pitalit;* .
Sunday School Class Entertained
Miss Ethel Bair i i.tertain :d i*
••ting adjourned thank- ami Miss Marginal • I- itch s Sin
lost ess for ii • ■ *• kind 1ms- day school class on Thursday * v.
•■mug.
-- < 'ream and cake vas served
. Williams-Bandal.
Mr. II. il Williams and .Miss
Alice Baudal were united in ii.a -
riage Sunday morning at 1"
o’clock at 1 he home of Mrs. S. !’
Stone on Eighth st>- - * R A
H. Doss officiating, in tie p '* - in* •
of a few friends.
The bride is the .brighter <d* Ho-
well known con tractor Baud:!1, of
one of th
evening.
many ; eas ires
>f Hu
employ ed first ami lln* silk-sock- j fi
ed boys may have what’s left
<i\ el*.
The rabbits wen* captured by.
**17 i. •• I:s of Reseoe. Texas, b d by
s. 1). Kn i.\. in a Vig eouunuuity I
drive'Friday. Mayor Milam paid
tin* Plight and tin crowd that
Was on tie* job S; t;|)day Itiollillig
got tie* rabbits ]'•>;■ th asking
; 111 < I
lllet loll
enable it to
natitraHv.
perform jt*
l ibtaiuabb
I'V! V
W !l
Sold by dr iggisl
i per bottle.
Take Hall's
•oust!. at ion
I ami
Price
Fills
Of.
Has Something That
Will Stop Headache
for
en
: - - * "■
FAWERSVAND MOTHERS’ BANK
Ii headache develops wlvle slioppiiu*
or at i-usiue^s .. st stei* in vuy sue*
di uk store aiul ask at the fount.**:.
f«u Hick s Capudiiie, w ha • is so SUf-
.. i ii .. . . tessiul in relieving iKadaci.e lietaus*
'll* ;,,i'l AI rs. < I . »s|ii*piiei'i I . it reQlovas tjic* i..iis*. w’.i :h r Iron.
and little daughter left Siimlay oo!d lnat, m*rvo>is?v s~ •_ ..j.
brother .\i- • is I'U’Jid and l ’ a- at to take. lido"
i* •
.XU-iH'
! morning t.» join lu*r 1*1*0111* r
, fpi*«I Bucket 1 at Miles and togctli
1 t hey will niotor to Toy .it i
! Biiekett s autt* to vis’t Mr. an
Mrs. II II Bucket: a few davs.
ev>-r suffer w
remedy stops
Mi
h
l.ottle home.
l*.c, -1-C i.:.U
.] e’;1 vv ie :: -
it. s. i .is,Jy. Tak‘. t
The droeeist has it iu
:».e c.ae=-.
A TEXAS wr.NDE¥
grooui was 1
: red
Mrs. Kid
To Wit Ill's;
* r lativ e
K! Faso and ?!:
in Abilene.
The gtXK iii's inolli!-)'
Z. Williams was h. .•
tin* ceremony. No *!
were present.
Mr. Williams has recently ac-
cepted a position wilh th* Radford
Grocery Co., and lie am h:s rid
will have rooms at tin* home of
Mrs. Stone and beeoiiu permanent
citizens of Ballinger.
Wo°dmen Circle Entertains.
Piiesday evening 11 >• * M-.e
men ('ire’e entel lailied t li e
Woodnn-n of the World with a
very interesting program from
eight until eleven.
Til ' hall Wits ,i T-s’i • i’,|y ib'eora*
ed in iicautitul pot plants aii i
ferns East* > lilli-s p:ivi. naHuu d
flags.
Miss Ma;y J’liiilips r.-eeiv. d
many complinu nts >n I . faithf ii
service in arranging tie progra .
.-n l training tin- ehi!<ir> a
The T< x-.s Wotiflcr <*nt*« k.d
uey Rtul bladder troubles, dis
solves gravel, cures dial eM-s. weak
and lair.? i a *ks. rheumatism, and
biaider in both men and women
PRINCESS
THEATRE
Regulates bladder troubles ir
children. , If not sold by your
druggist, wiii be sent by mail on
receipt of f1.00. Cno small bottle
is two month's treatment, and sel
...Tonight...
IXkMDN’W*
•*r" fail? to perfect a cure. Texat
I 1 ike|*S
s.- ith
J. U. G.
Miss I.udy Lankford was host*
CHICHESTER S PILLS
1 Bi: lit UIOOI IIRAVU. *
V .■ -. f V . I ■ 1^^- .1,1. • ■ f m # . \
THU I1K.IM1. a
!.»«**<! Ask j o"^IrtHirlst / f /A
«llianturid TKrund/VV \
Fill*. Krsi . lr«M •
n \y
Take n» othrr. lUv «f rour V
As- • rClIJ.I 'IM.TFB
Dl VVtMt HUWIh IHI.tM. f2i
yensi.;. »wnLsl.c ? * t.A'- ajske .»
Hikers.
Friday aft**! tiooi f In*
**n joy ed a hike **nt to ti
Ballinger road.
After spending «piit« awhile *»*i
th**ir einbroiih ry work, lunch was
eaten on tin bank of a little
.stream.
Mi-sev Winnie Trail. Anna Jean
Sharp. Nelli** Kipp. Kathleen
•Lines. Betty e Miller const it: it •• t lie
membership.
1 testimonials with each1 bottle.'Dr
-*>E. W. Had. 292*7 Olive Street, Sr.
Louis. Mo Sold by druggists d!2d
“ZUDORA”
in S20.000.000
*!ystery
“Raid on the Mad House'
’•’<1 Bit v«* a fine i
callin' ei m-
plexioll the liver l:
.list ••* active
,s • low*Ms regular .
.ml the blood
j «; A li this is '
■ !*■*:ig! . j,bout
, sing II rt> ne.
B tlioio iglily
secure ;lie liver.
icma-li and
, H l\v els. (ills till* 1 M H
[y in fine con-
cition ami restores
thaT -clear.
p uk mil whit** <•<
• In | »1 e X i)»t! so
ai> *lt <bsir*ii i»v
jjoiii s. Brice
Q
UEEN
JHEATRE
T OXICiMT
Si,
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Wall
Drug
General Program
“MADE IN AMEBIC A” FILMS rFoR
AMFRK AN PEOPLE
A Sumni'
Kdison * <*iii*
tus l‘hvllip'.
ustin I’liillii
11 alette.
By Wlms.
Result I d \ II "
ly with Aug
and ( daily s
* 11 a (I v v
an
d
I lamb
SfltD 3Y BK«ST5 EVERYWHERE
TORNADO INSURANCE
Karl I’, .lones, un of the pro>
House Party perons young farmers oi tin* V. !
Misses Mary and Eunie. Fhil- b y *k <***-inti*y. vva> transii. tii.g
lips entertained with a house par-1 *ss in Balunger Saturday
............. _ and jivaibd himself of our special
" ~ "__i clubbing offer of >1,2.11 for t1*.
j Btiunef-L ilgi'f, I»eeoiiI ami Farm
1 iV L’aiieh ami Hollaini s Magazine
E. SHEPPERD AND COMPANY
t * • I »i*i*i*niber 1. 191.1.
Help ris
lalmii one
to increase out eir*'
hnmlrcd this month.
Ask u? how to save ^'1.30
your daily subscription.
0:1
reel
Buliin drama
5,000 Feet
MUSIC FURNIHSEO BY
PRINCESS ORCHESTRA
Admission
10c
S. T Woods. |.f the \e\v Home
ii' iglddi hood. was traiisaeting
business < 14 Ballinger Saturday
a' d says We made a mistake ill
stating that h was sending tin*j
Banuet-Ledger t<> hi- sister at j
Mu Mm. when it shi *i bl haV"
ii u obb st da itg lit - r.
THE BANK THAT HELPS YOU
DO THINGS
W. D. M* atlov s of tin* Crews
country who ba.d been nt bi> po^t
of duty in the commissioners*
court, the post few days, left for
home Saturday afternoon. \\ hib*
her** lii order <1 the Runner-Led-
ger to eonntiuue to his address.
Have You?
Got your Free chance on the
Saddle, Bridle, and Spurs at 11
J.. Wendorf*s, the Busy Shop?
dwtf.
i
TODAY'S PROGRAM
'All .Xboai'i a \- st<*r com-
edy filled to overflowing
with combats, lui-umb-rstaml
ings ami eoniplieations aboard
a sleeping ear in which <*ol*
lored citiziiia, fat man, old
maid, young niatried couple,
uiini>t< r. porter, conductor,
engineer, dog. cow and *4
s*|iialliiig kids all lake part.
\ ietor "A Bomis Bandit,
with J. Warn 1 K-rrigan.
Ami a o reel feature played
by Eclectic Company t li e
'' Waruing.
tiiMMi feet in aii ami
tIn* same fib! price.
prices ■!’ '
Tomorrow. <*Terroi*s of the.
Jungle" ami ' Feggys' Sweet
hea rt. **
Admix xion
10 GENTS
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 10, Ed. 1 Monday, April 5, 1915, newspaper, April 5, 1915; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1137892/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.