The Banner-Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, September 18, 1914 Page: 9 of 10
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.TJLIE BANNER-LEDGER: FRI1) AY, SEPTEMBEK 18. 1014
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
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Tlie Kind Yon Have Always Bcnglit, and which lias been
in use for over 30 years, lias borne the signature of
and has been made under his per-
7^7* 7^' sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits,Imitations and “.Tust-ns-good ** are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger tlie health of
Infants and. Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORSA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant, ft
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. it destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it
lias been in constant use for the relief of Constipation,
Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teetlung Troubles and
Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels,
assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural Sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend,
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
I Bears the Signature of
At the meeting of farmers who! Some with long-drawn faces,
live within the Ballinger trade trudging wearily to their respec-j
territory and few who live outside j five workshop's; others with suni-
the immediate Ballinger section ; ing joyous countenances, happy
held this afternoon at the rooms
of 'the Young Men’s Business Lea-
gue, 00 cents per hundred pounds
was the price agreed upon to be
paid helpers in the cotton fields
for gathering the fleecy staple.
The price was agreed upon after
the farmers in session had taken
into consideration the present
prices of 7 and 8 cents per pound.
It seemed to be the opinion of
those present that cotton would ;
advance slightly within the next
several weeks. If this is the case,
it was pointed out at the meeting,
| the price for picking will advance
; accordingly.
In some localities in the county
j farmers have been paying as much
as a dollar per hundred pounds. It
that their work lias begun nearly
one thousand school children at-
tended the opening exercises of
tlie several schools within the city
Monday morning. The day was
one looked forward to with both
regret find pleasure, depending
upon the nature of the boy or
girl
By nine o’clock Monday morn-
ing. nearly every child who has in-
tentions to attend the Ballinger
public schools this year, was in his
desk iu his assigned room. By
B)::J0 o'clock, school for the day
had dismissed and the several
hundred pupils began making
raids upon the book stores in the
downtown section of the city. Re-
ports from clerks in the stores are
JUU<“ r; , to the effect that more hooks were
was agreed at the meeting that,1 ,, , . .
this is too much at tl.e present ^
prices 'the farmers receive.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bn Use For Over 30 Years
THE CENTAUR COM RANT. NEW VORK CITY.
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy.
“I advised ‘the ‘boys’ when they
enlisted for the Spanish War to
DISTRICT COURT
and have received many thanks
for the advice given,” writes J.
• E. G. Bowden, R. II. Herring, E. II. Iloughland, Eldon, Iowa. “No
the past
take Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy wilit them,! from the rural sections
school opening within
several years.
Many new faces were seen in the
school rooms today, some coming
to Ballinger from other parts of
state to make this their home and
take advantage of the excellent
school facilities of ‘this city, others
of the
! F. Krebs, J. L. King, Will Meeks,
j S. M. Mackey, Jack McGregor,
JURORS SELECTED 11. MM* w:
j \\ hidden, II. G. McKnown, \\ al-
! ter Neeley.
Unless some devilment develop- j --
\nents between now and October j
15th, there is going to be little bus j
iness for the dealers in just id-
when Judge Jno. W. Goodwin calls
in
A TEXAS WONDER
person whether traveling or ai
home should be without this great
remedy. For sale by all dealers.
BALLINGER MELONS
FIND READY SALE
A dealer living in a town two
hundred miles from Ballinger has
been receiving express shipment
a
The Texas Wonder cures kid-
his court to order iu Ballinger, j ney and bladder troubles, dis- of melons for his trade, and in
During 'the past year there has 1 solves gravel, cures diabetes, weak letter reaching Ballinger Monday,
been little doing among the crim-jand lame backs, rheumatism, and in which tlie dealer calls for mon
inally inclined, if there he any I bladder in both men and women, melons, he says, “1 find a ready
such in this county, and those who I Regulates bladder troubles in sale for Ballinger melons, l'lease
have had diff* •-.4 is’n : j\il mat-1 children. If not sold by your | ship again next week."
ters have been able to adjust them druggist, will be sent by mail on
county, where the high school is
an unknown institution. Repre-
sentatives from all the small town*
were present, especially the north
ern part of the county, where the
schools do not maintain the ef-
ficency of the city schools.
The high school building was
fairly well crowded this morning
although there is room for a few
additional pupils who will begin
their labor late The central build
ing is crowded Reports from the
ward schools are that they too .
filled.
After attending the institute
for a week, the teachers of the
Whenever
you see an
Arrow think
of Coca-Cola.
(10:35-12:00) All
ACCEPTS. CALL
TO LOCAL CHURCH
Rev. R. R. Rivas, of McKinney,
tory
Tuesday
Science
Tuesday (1:00-2:20) All Latin
or German
Tuesday (2:35-4:00) All Eng-!
lish.
Examinations in the Grade* , aecepted a eiU t0 become pas-
y «"■■«•»•<*? aexnralj h Eighth Street Prcsby-
teachers lor Monday; afternoon, i chnrel* an<J win arrive
f i here with his family about Oct.
Swellings of the fL‘sh caused by ! fjrs^
several schools were ready for the; inflammation, col I, fractures of
Stop That First Fall Cough
Cheek your fall cough or cold
without the aid of the court. receipt of $1.00. One small bottle
Of course all this sounds good 1 is two month’s treatment, and sel-
for a country, and it speaks welljdom fails to perfect a cure^Texas j at once—don’t wait—it" may lead] wjlY"u 'the "most successful
However, we must have court.'E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive Street, St.
and court will be called to order: Louis, Mo Sold by druggists,
for the fall term as usual on the ----
c ....... tIu-pa -ire 1 It i.....'~V~A ~ i ' i „| An effort was made by the
m-uetors tl s vear h°U2 t00tl,aC KS i°!! local church to bring Rev. Rives
>tiuctois tnis jear. rheumatism can be relieved by , , ., MoKinnev
smile of tlie olil ones having gone applying Ballard’s Snow Litii-i J ‘ . 4 1 ‘ * nhim lore'
l-i-d I, should be well rubbed chm-eli prevadea upon him tore-
mam m that item.
first Monday in October. 1 he - Edwin Day, who is always look
to other cities this year. j mullt
1 hat the 1914-1915 school term jn over tlie part affected. Its,
VI --------------------- ever! great healing and penetiating lie has been pastor of-tlie Mc-
to serious lung trouble, weaken held in Ballinger is the opinion of power eases the pain, reduces Kinney church for several years,
your vitality and develop a chron-j many |;;1ili„ger people, as well as sweliin- and restores natural con. and is one of the most prominent
ic lung allied- Get a bottle oi l>fj Snpt. Fleming and his corps of ditions. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 preachers in the Presbyterian
first week will be what is gener- ing after the convenience of his
ally known as non-jury civil dock, customers, has just installed a
et week. The grand jury will con- water trough for stock at his gin
vene the second week, and that near the river bridge on llutch-
body of inquisitives have been ings Avenue.
called to meet here on October 12 -.
at 1:30 o’clock, at which time Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Crews, of j tiseptic and fortifies the syst
\Bell s Pine-lar-llouev today. 11; teachers. The school started with i per bottle. Sold bv the Walker church in Texas ,
ly for”llmt tin wn^r“old H
continue so during the next nine) Mr. Fletcher, manager ol the S. Presbyterian church at San An-
baby or children are sick give it
to them, it will relieve quickly
and permanently. It soothes the
irritated throat, lungs, and ail
(passages. Lossens Phlegm, is an-
months.
L. Henderson auvo busi-
Rev.
they will be set to work with in-; Abilene, who had been visiting! against colds. It surely prevents
struetions to look well into the his brother C. R. Crews and fam- j cold germs from getting a Hold,
mischief, if any there be. j ily, left Monday afternoon for j Guaranteed. Only 2->c. at your
Following is the complete grand Brown wood to visit relatives a ' druggist.
petit jury for the October term, ’few days before returning home. !---
Grand Jury. I ‘ ---EQUIPPINGJiUILDING
Jo. Wilmoth, Scott II. Mack, J. E. J. Handley and L/eputy i
W. Clayton, L. B. James, 1. V. j Sheriff Hodge, of the Norton -
Brandon, W. R. Allbriton, M. B. country, were among the visitors1 The Harrison building on
! gelo, and a schoolmate of
The kindergardeu, conducted by ness in Ballinger, has leased the Rives, that the ater accepted the
Miss Lois Crews, also started Katy building on Eighth street, j past orate 0f the local church. Rev.
Monday. AI. ny wee tots, who had Fulton Golden and i ill convert ii Uives has a v if and two children
never seen the inside of a school
building made their debut in
school life today, accompanied by
their parents. Long before day-
break, many of the little ones who
;.1t< !.'!■ i school for the first time
FOR AUTO HOUSE: today, lay awake in their little
- j beds, awaiting the time for the
opening of the class rooms.
Parmer, K. O. Berry, J. E. Fow- in Ballinger Tuesday.
ler, Lynn Stokes, W. M.Smiley,J. i -
S. Neeley, S. A. Mathews, Will TRESSPASS NOTIC*
Martin, J. T. Hardigee and i’. P. You are hereby warned not to
Petit Jury First Wee*.. i »rassDass on mv ranch on the Cion
Horace Murphy, Jno. overs, /.
iiWo an up-to-date garage and I an(j as s0011 as -he necessary de-
storage place with ail the modern , ^ils ean foe arranged for moving
tlie family will arrive here and the
accessories for autos and
move into the building about Oct-
ober 1st.
children placed in school.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove’s
We take this method of thank-
ing our many friends and patrons
Tlie Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless j for |]ie large number of letters we
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a i i-oenivo.l Tolling no of tl,o
General Tonic because it contains the i ' ' s
Eighth Street, belter known as the • ------ ..-----------— . .
Katy building, is under joing re-1 _TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS ! 1 iS®
pairs preparatory to occupancy J To Central
by the Henderson Auto Co. A cc- High Set
ment floor is being laid and iu j McDaniel,
soon as the work is completed; Low Seventh
' to Miss Stella M
a id IRON. It acts on :.pe Liver, Drives use of Hunt’s Lightning Oil in the
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and I treatment of Rheumatism Veil
dll to Miss Edan Builds up the Whole Svjtern. 50 cents, j , °J ;UBldt sm, ^eu-
___2____ jralgia, Headache and other carac-
T. Griggs, Lou Slopes, J. K Sl7 cho in wiie contrary to law, iu th, | Gay,leu I 1,'teller, manager of Hi
Aden E. Allison, J. B. Riggs, C.jway of fishing, hunting, cutting Henderson house here will m.-ve
B. Stephens, E. S. McWilliams, A. wood, or gathering pecans, ets | '"to Hi*- "Jbl-lmg 1mm Ins p' < i
L. Kerley, Albert Graves, R. P.1 You will take due notice or will bt e , *
Conn 1. S. Lank lord, L. J. L>un,j prosecntPd as the law directs.
W. B. Pruitt, W. A. Nance, L. J.
Brian, W. R. Ilunton, Root. Lange
A. T. Lee, P. M. McKinley, J. T. "t*
Russel, Cleveland Curry, A. F. |
Harkins, J. W. Mackey, N. J. j J
IIOW’S THIS.
nd High
I >i.Ilie!
Low Sivtb to Aliss Polk
High Fifth to Miss Hutton
Low Fifth and half of
Fourth to .Miss Padgett
Half of High Fourth ami
( eii'ifai
Sixth
layton of the B^oit country,| £ B_ Richarde aedieine Co.’sher-
left Monday oi‘teriio‘i-.n for Abilene njan rpexa{.
High i i 'oil
.ow
to!
when* lie will iitteatl Simmons
the i n. i.iiiLj s. l'ool hear.
Dizzy? Bilious? Constipated?
GODFREY MASSEY, ! We offer One Hundred Doll rs rpiti,.t| jiioumted to
Concho eonnly. Tc-x j Reward for any case of Catarrh | yiiss Bridwcll cure you, cause a healthy flow of
- that, ramiot be cured »y Had sj 11 i*rli Second and all Low See-! bile and rids your stomach and
II. Lewis and Charlie Wim- * !V,:I1. r,,-. ... . , .. i °nd (from both buildings) to Miss; bowels of waste and fermenting
; body poisons. Tlui are a Tonic
!i hirst ■ I’nuii both build to your stomach ;4id liver and
years and helievt
and Low Third
O’Quinn, AV. F. Street, E. S.! berlv of the Crews country and E. j * L ;,.NNA & < < h l eledo, «<. Iiarr|s
Stokes, C. M. Doyle, T. W. Mar- S. McWilliams of the Norton , u ”• nntiersigned, have Ail
tin, M. H. Witt, Paul Michaelis, J. country were among the business known 1 ’ ’, 01 1 ’’ ings) and Low First below
AV. Rhodes, AVT. AAT. Embry, 11. O. visitors in Ballinger Saturday .
Rhodes, Tom Gardner. j ------
Petit Jury Second Week ' C. F. Reasoner, of Talpa, and
J. II. Mills, A. F. Kemp, Ed Eu- Fritz Bredemeyer, of the Hsitchel-
banks, L. E. Low, B. B. Middle- Winters country, were looking
ton, Dan Moser, E. T. Bridwell, after business affairs in Ballinger
T. W. Murray, J. AV. ITufhindes, Tuesday. . ^
E. M. Bond, Martin Wilson, R.!---
P. Kirk, J. L. Kennedy, M. P.
Middleton, S. S. Granthum, Henry
j^asburg, Thomas Lillie, L. L.
' 'Ooble, AV. R, Murphey, M. (AV.;
t Brown, D. Young, 1. C. Little,
Alt s. Barksd; le, of Dallas, who
had been visiting her father S. B.
Dr. King’s New Life Pills will! Howard and I’m ily and her sister
Airs. Louie Stroble and failv of
Ballinger the past w7eek or two
left for her hoi ie Saturday.
. ... lMGe<tl.. street to Aliss Caperton
honorable in all husmess transac- West Ward School
| tions and iinancially able to carry j (UV j’jls|
! out any obligations made by his ,, ,, ... , , ,,
7 ^ J above 1 on street to Alls.--. Evans
i High Third and .ill Low Foir*‘h
Plies Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Vour drueeist Trill refund money if I’AZO
OINTMENT falls to cure nny ca.ie of ItcliiriK,
Blind, BleediitK or rrotrudinjj riles in 6 to 14 days.
Tke fit st application givea IJasc and Kest. 50c.
firm.
National Bank of Commerce.
Toledo. f>.
Hall’s Catarrh is taken inter-
nally, acting directly upon the
blood and ;micous surfaces of the
system. Testimonials sent free.
Price 75 cents per bottle. Sohl by
all Druggists.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for con
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STOMACH SUFFERERS! READ THIS
So many stomach sufferers have been
benefited by a simple prescription of
vegetable oils which cured a Chicago
druggist of chronic stomach, liver and
intestinal trouble of years’ standing that
we want you surely to try ihi-, remedy.
It is known as Mayr’s Wonderful Stom-
ach Remedy. One dose will convince
you. It usually gives wonderful re-
lief within 24 hours—even in the most
stubborn cases. Mayr’s Wonderful
Stomach Remedy is now sold here by i
all Druggists.
AV. AV. McKissick, the Oxi.-n
merchant was supplying in lJnllin stipation.
gei* Tuesday. --
----- , J. 1). Smith. AV. A. Danf< rd. 1
•piost'u.d pi ][0.w a.ioa ftiii i Tom Puckett of the Wilmoth Win
-op si iimu ifanoA oqt iuuo| 04 ptqit gate conn-try, won* among the Inis
to .Miss Powell
South Ballinger
First, Second and Third Grades
to Airs. Mullins
ajR o.w pun sip.upu.iddB XOJ ajid: iness visitors in Ballin:
.mo m iuiit.a:pui?s oip pt uodn po j dav.
|-p?.todo SU.Vl uumo{pioi» .loipq *»ij j j *____
; nui! a’u{>uo]\2 iu omifo *umuo[o. ) jo
lj,>qairj uois^utAiq pirn -j\r ! Qti*
j shape,
Mon-
Fourth, Fifth and
t<» Air. .Mullins.
I In* reason for concentrating}
all of o rtain sootions in one
| building is to gather together]
j romiiants of sootions, making a!
unit largo onough to handle with j
if In* touching t’oroo given. \ fur-1
| thor reason is that all rooms in'
! Central are fill'd and thorp is
I need to use an extra room in
ANost End.
tone the general System. First
dose ivill cure you of that depress
ed. dizzy bilious and constipated
condition 25c. all druggists.
Aliss Tomlinson if of Winters,
who had been visiting at the home
of her relatives Air. and Mrs. J. S.
Collins, left for home Saturday
ami was accompanied home by
Low Sixth1 Mrs. Collins.
In every hon e where there
children there should be a bottle
of AVhite’s Cr< am A'err.iifuge. It
destroys debilitated system. Price
25c per bottle Sold by The
Walker Drug < o.
Air. and Mrs. Arthur Hill of
Benoit, arc rejoicing over the ar-
rival of aeleven pound girl baby
horn at their home Sunday, Sept.
12th.
Scrubs Fatten Quickly
You want your pigs to eat as much as possible
when you fatten them. Give them a great variety
of feed, keep tlie appetite keen and the digestion in
good order, and you will obtain the desired result;
especially if you mix with tlie grain ration a dose of
All Mnth-
For Sale. : High School Examination
fi' c passenger ear in good; Schedule
will take stock are cash.] Monday Afternoon
, See AV. B. Page, real estate man,i Apply to Ballinger Auto Co., G. eimitics
Ballinger. Il-4twpd 1 AV. Dean. 23-wtfj Tuesday (8:20-10:20) All His
1
F.ee
Dee
STOCK
MEDICINE
Whets the eppettte—Helps digestion.
? mrt some scrubby-
lool 1 ns hogs in Oil- pen to
fat ill and gave them Bee
I). STOCK MEDICINE
in their feed. 1 soon had
line heal!hy-Iookmghogs,
whir lt netted me over AjO
pounds.
H. Kisncr,
Dunlevie, W. Va.
25c, 50c and 51. per can.
St your dealer’s.
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Sledge, A. W. The Banner-Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, September 18, 1914, newspaper, September 18, 1914; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1137953/m1/9/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.