The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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T. E. Browns visited friends
near Winters the past few days
and returned to Ballinger Friday.
Mrs. Win. Dreinion left Friday
at noon to visit friends ji few
days.
Have You?
Got vour Free chance on the
Saddle, Bridle, and .Spurs at II.
L. Wendorf’s, the Busy Shop!
Iwtf.
Take Herbine for indigestion.
It relieves the pain in a few min-
utes and forces the fermented
matter which causes the misery
into the bowels where it is ex-
pelled. Price 50c. Sold by The
Walker Drug Co.
Tailored suits—2 for nuarter.
trb daily l:
FLORAL CLUB
ELECTS OFFICERS
WOMAN GOULD
HARDLY STAND
HOPE-DOOSE
The second meeting of the Bal-
linger Moral Club was held last
Wednesday afternoon at the home
of .Mrs. Jack McGregor. The at-
tendance was good and the mem-1 , , ,. _
|<er« enthusi-istic over the w. i-'- ‘ , Philadelphia, Pa.— I suffered from
Mrs CUT liiiSM.xtn o\M till vw.i n | displacement and hiflaminati on, and had
undertaken. Pains >n ™y
The organization was perfected j . MJ
by the election of officers and the
enrollment of quite a number <»l ! |ii
new members. Airs. Oscar Pearson < j
was elected president; All;;. Sam
linker, vice-president; .Mrs. W. T.
W in. Poose Jr., left Wednesday
in bis auto for San Angelo and
to the great surprise of his Ballin-
t__d i i "or friends, was married in the
ause of Terrible Back- afternoon to Miss Margarett
ache. Relieved by Lydia I Hope, of Caldwell, Texas, who
E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ! was visiting her sister, Mrs. Chas.
ble Compound. Praha in in that city.
ALBERT TAYLOR
AND A METROPOLITAN CO.
-PRESENTlNG=z———
“TH WORLD »nj WIFE”
PRINCESS THEATRE TONIGHT
Padgett, secretary and treasurer;
Airs. Jack MeOregor. Airs. A. S.
Love, and Mrs. George Pearce di-
rectors.
November 10th and 11th was
selected as the dates for holding
the show, and arrangements to-
wards outlining a premium list.
It is the desire of the club to
1 bold the flower show in conner-
I tion with the Runnels County Fair
! provided that the fair association
lean fix its dates to conform with
I the flower show dates, as above
1 fixed.
One of the members in discuss-
I ing the dates selected with a Led
ger reporter stated that they
could not depend on the fair asso
eiation to fix dates anil then adopt
same dates tor tin
as the flower show must lu* held
at a certain season of the year,
and that when the flowers are
ready to exhibit. According to
authorities on this question the
flowers will be ready by the
above dates.
The club decided to meet each
Weilnesday afternoon at four;
o'clock until the work i- thor-
oughly organized and the club I
sides, and terrible
backache so that 1
could hardly stand.
I took six bottles of
Lydia E. Pinkham’s
vji Vegetable Com-
pound, and now I can
do any amount of
work, sleep good, eat
good, and don’t have
„ a Lit of trouble. I
44 recommend Lyciia E.
Vegetable Compound to
Pinkham’s _
every suffering womam.”-Mrs.Harry - - - -----
Fisher, 1623 Dounton St., Nicetown, Pa. ,roln San A,,F(*Io m Air.
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Air. Doose is one of Ballinger's
favorite sons, reared from infancy
in this city and is one of the
prominetii young business men
of the city and Miss Hope is not
a stranger to many of our citi-
zens having resided in Ballinger
a few years ago, and Mr. Doose
is fortunate in securing for his
life’s partner such a lovable
character as Aliss Hope.
Many friends join tin- Ledger
in congratulations and best wishes
for the happy young couple.
Will Doose and bride came in
Doose's
RATES FOR#vf
Classified Adi
THE BALLINGER DAILY \
LEDGER \
1 insertion, per line......5c
Each additional insertion, per
line . ............... 2 l-2c
Classified Ads will be taken
over the telephone and are
payable on presentation by
collector.
Call Telephone No. 27.
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FOR SALE
PCs IN ESS CHANCE —The best
equipped tailoring business in
Runnels county and guaranteed
to do the largest volume of busi-
ness and to make big money for
sale. Address Box 283. Ballin-
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Another Woman’s Case.
Providence, R. I.—“1 cannot s/eak
too highly of your Vegetable Compound
as it has done wonders for me and I
would not be without it. I had a dis-
placement, bearing down, and backache,
until I could hardly stand and was thor-
oughly run down when I took Lydia E.
Finkham’s Vegetable Compound. It
helped me and I am in the best of health
at present. I work in a factory all day
long besides doing my housework so you
can see what it has done for me. I give
you permission to publish my name and 1
speak of your Vegetable Compound to
. many of my friends.”—Mrs. Abel Law-
flower show, son. 12G Lippitt St., Providence, R.I.
danger Signals to Women
are what one physician called backache,
headache, nervousness, and the blues.
In many cases they are symptoms of
some female derangement or an inflam-
matory, ulcerative condition, which may
be overcome by taking Lydia E. Pink-
ham’sVegetable Compound. Thousands
of American women willingly testify to
its virtue.
auto Thursday afternoon and.,. ~:—tt-:—I-
were accompanied by Airs. Geo. ‘ ,P , bunds high, / years
Wright ami son. Master George
Jr., ami David Smith; and with
their arrival in Ballinger repaired
to the home of Air. and Airs. C. A.
Doose where a sumptious wedding
supper was prepared for them,
flu* young couple will have rooms
at the L. Dougherty residence on
Sixth street.
Miss Margaret Hope, sister of
Mrs. Charles Graham, and Air.
W illiam Doose, Jr., of Ballinger,
were married at 1 ;.‘Hl o’clock
Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Graham, at 102 S.
David, Rev. B. L. Wallace per-
forming the ceremony. Mr. and
Mir. Doose left for Ballinger fol-
lowing the ceremony. -San An-
gelo Standard.
old, works well single or dou
ble. 3 inch Peter Schuttler wag
on used but little. J. M. London,
J07, 6th St., Ballinger d2tw3tpd
P( .UP FOR SALE—Second-hand
Laidlow Dunn 500-gallon pump
in good order; also second-hand
boiler. ^ See J. R. Lusk, secretary
or .L \\ . Powell, Mayor, Ballinger,
Toxa-S- ___ d-6tdltw
b OR SALE—Barred Rocks, pullet
mated eggs, $1.00 for 15; special
prices on incubator lot. R. }\
Crouch. Box. 271. 27-6tdpd
WANTED
II. M. Linseeum, of South BalliiJ AJ,a,n 1,1 t,u‘ Slde or back that
ger was transacting business in ! cateht* 3'ou when you straighten
Ballinger Fridav and wi* are sorrv | oa ,.r « rubbing applica-
te see him earn ing his arm in 0 > U011 , 1>alIa,rd s Snow Linimcut.
lillK ON iN-onuul of oottino his U 1','1"X,'S ,h°
THE
FARMERS & MERCHANTS
STATE BANK
l Sling on account of
arm broken in a runaway first of
the week.
-MiKNTS WANTED - Alabama
soap. A washing wonder. Eas-
iest, quickest, cheapest way to
wash. Finest seller, customers
pleased. Call at Three Sisters’
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POSITION WANTED- Clerking
or bookkeeping. I can speak
Spanish, Bohemian and English
mUR- Address W W. Mikeskv, Rowena,
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WE HELP YOI\ Help us bv i>
jing CLFB LAKE and LIMITED
(COFFEE fresh home roasted.
! WALKER-SMITH C<>. J fdd
FATHERS' AND MOTHERS’ BANK
will meet with Airs. Jack McGre-
gor again next Wednesday at four
o clock. All those interested in
growing flowers are urged to he
|| resent, and if you cannot attend
telephone your name in as a mem-
ber. __
Miose interested in the work; ... . .. . . ,
. , .... .. , , j- .. . j < liarlie rusen Im tli l<
ate iiopetul of holding the larg- i
< st floral exhibit ever held iii i '** "°"M ,or -'lib’s " l"*
Central West Ti-xas. and oin- that ,u figur*- on putting iq
" ill attract attention far and ! Tor a .gentleman in that
wide. I he season is verv favor-. - __
al*e for starting 11n* work.
relaxes the contracted _____ , .......... ... ,,
eles and permits ordinary bodily j Tcjjjn.
motion without suffering or ill | ^rTT-- M
convenience. Price 25c. 5(V and • OWN property in Balliii-
$1.00 per bottle. Sold by The' and you are a non-resident,
Walker Drug Co. ui* ;>45 or drop us a card. We
--- !;vil1 after your interests in
Miss Mittie Cmmiugham of San ! a,,-v reai estate line promptly for
Angelo, came in Tbursday after-1 rti!Sona}'1e commission,
noon to visit her cousin Kivmk »v .. HiLIMS & SO\S
Beard and family of South Ballin-p 'rt
ger for a week or two.
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It Friday
lie goes j
five silos J
sect ion.
THE BANK THAT HELPS YOU
DO THINGS
Look about those screen doors,
j. "in*lows and /torches, see what
j Is needed in repairs or job work
j.-imi ring 545 for expert workmen
M'tf *• s. COLLINS & SONE
St,Ml
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Sold 1*\
A Play Full of Surprises
and Climaxes
Seals on Sale at Walker Drug Co.
Prices: 25 Cents, 35 Cents and 50 Cents
PAPER SHELL PECANS
When setting out your shade trees, why not use those
which are highly ornamental, and will also afford you
a supply of delicious and valuable food*? 1 have young
well rooted, and vigorous pecans, budded to the Halbert
Paper Shell Pecans,
FOR SALE AT ONE DOLLAR EACH
Certificate of inspection by State Inspector of Nurseries
and Orchards furnished with each shipment. Address.
S. B. HOWAf.D, If / North 12th St., Ballinger, Tex.
d < >hit», < 'if \ of Toledo.
Liicjin < ’ounty, s>s
b rank J. I ben«*\ nuike> *>;ith
i Hum lie is senior piirtimr of f||«>
l 111 m of b . .1. I henry iV l o.. doing
; biisilirss in f hr i ’ity of Toledo.
.County and State aforesaid, and \ Piicr 2."»e, .'ifu
dial Raid firm y\ill pay tie sum
! °iie llundird Dollars for raeh
; and **v«.*ry easr of Catarrh that can
l not be cured by the us.- of Hall's
Catarrh Cnre.
Frank -1. Chenry.
Sworn to bet ore mr am.i siili
i scribed in my presence, this tuti
day of Dccemhrr. A. I).. l^St!.
f.Keal i A. W. Gleason.
Notary- Public.
Hall s < atarrh Cmr is taken in
trrnally and acts directly upon
J the blood and ruin ous surfaces of
I tbr system. Send t«*i■ trstinioii-
, ials. free.
F. J. ('hriiey & (Toledo. < >.
Sold by all druggists. Toe.
Take Hall's Family Pills for
: constij atioi!.
Farmers and otheis v. ho live at
a distance from a drug store
should keep in the house a bottle
"f Ballard's Snow Liniment. It crops, we will, for the following
may be needed at any time forjsi.xtv davs. sell shot gun shells, in
cuts, wounds, sores, sprains or;t.}ls<. Jots, at absolute wholesale
rheumatism, ft is a powerful j cost. It is no trouble to club
healing and penetrating remedy. .,x |,„v a case, only twenty
W AN I bd) to $:{o month
1 hmhK’v to any t^inplovncl
pei-son without interfering with
i egular work. No selling. No
canvassing. Positively no invest-
I nemploveil need not ai>-
Address The Silver-Mirror
mg gieat damage to the growing < o„ Ine.. 12:{ \V Madison St
Rabbit Drivers Attention.
In order to encourage the slangs j incut
ter of rabbits, that are already dn-lplv.
Chicago. 111.
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difference in
SEK MRS. j \v. K. MEADOWS
for corsets and all kinds of
pleating Phone 263. 2-lmpd
LOST.
Sheriff Perkins left Friday
! noon for San Angelo and go
i sevi-ral points on the (irinit
; look after official business.
Tin
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Roadbter $479.00
Touring Gars $52^.00
r. O B Bolllnftwi
I he Hall I lard" are < i».. y\ it h
tlu-ir usual magnanimous spirit
has an mI in Daily l,e*l"**r offer
nig to selj ease lots ot shot gun
shell to ;dJ ’milters who take par1
i in »lie extermination of 1 lie jack
; rabbits. There are several hunts
■scheduled in the near future and
j more to follow.
The Court of Last Report
A round t In stove of t lie cross
loads grocery is the real court o
, last resort, for it finally over
! 'ill’ s all others. Chamiierlain s
l oiigli Remedy Inis been brought
j Indore this court in almost everv
j cross roads grocery in this conn
j t i'.v. and has always received a
j favorable verdict. It is in tlie
country yvhe.iv man e.xp«-ets to re
<*eive lull value for his money
that this remedy is most ............
ed. < ditaiiiable ( vervvvii«'• re.
When tiie Ford’needs repairing, Bring’it to the
Ford homeland ta!k]toJonr expert Ford mechanics
Marvvell Motor Go.
llRIN'K ( Ob I* EK Roasted and
sold by people who contribute to
your town's enterprises. WALK*
^ KR-SMITH CO. 1 (ltd
Herhine cures constipation and
re-establishes regular bowel mov(
ments. Price 50e. Sold by The
Walker Drug Co.
and $1JH» per hot-j boxes, and save the
'I he \\ alker 1 >rug | price of single boxes. We also ex .
I peel to have ”a man behind the hD.SI A child .s gold bracelet at
I gun, at every drive. ■ Hie Queen Theatre, Saturday af
at ; HALL HARDWARE COMPAN Y : BM-noon. Feb. 27. 1*115. Finder re
to|5-:>td 2tyv. turn to this office.
A Specific Against Colds. - REPAIRING
— "If there i», such a thing as «* ■ ^ A D ll and Jewelry Repairing—-
Daily Ledger 4(*e pm-month ! slH<'hie against colds, it is to be Mail to me your watch. I will
________ .____ j found in the sleeping porch or tin :Pl,t it in good repair lor $1.00; no
open hod room. Next to that; niatter yvhat the trouble is. Gold
! comes the cold sponge hath in tin ,,,ngs and / eetacl<*s repaired for
i morning, says the Youths Com vents. All other yyork in pro
; turn ion. Be as careful as yon can ! Portion, and guaranteed. J. H
| you will oeeasionally take eoldiJ'mv,T •fevveler. Liberty Hill,
j and when you do you will find H*xas 15-tfd\t
I Chamberlain s Cough Remedy a : —-— 1 ---—- ,
I great help in enabling you to get
{rid of it. IY\ it. < Obtainable e\ i
i'1'vyv'here.
(1UEEU JHEATflE
TOINICiMT
TODAY'S PBB6MM
' Pa" n- of Fat. The tale of
a .Mexican vendetta which
ends in a death struggle.
M ■ e1111g the 111a 11 lie 11a s
syvorn to kill. ^ eggmeii stran
gb*s banker w idle I he latter's
daughter I al I- b.-o-k yy ard
1 loin a bails!rade ami is kill
ed. A two reel Rex dram 1
leatiiring blank Lloyd and
C l‘e! ell. a Lederer.
LKo comedy Tlimi Shalt
not Mirt feafur d by I*>ilIi<
Ritchie, the tunnies! man in
t he oji-t in- - world.
I’omoiroyy "The Master
Key . Sterling comedy and
Pierrots' Love” A good •*
reel feature. I.MMl’l feet.
Adtnis t»ion
10 GCM T8
Keep Your Bowels Regular
Av everyone knows, the bowels
------— an- the sewerage system of the
Will Cross ea i lie in Friday at | bmly and it is of the greatest itn-
noon from a visit to Mineral
Wells and yyent out to the Gross
ranch up the river in the after-
noon.
Crop r Treatment for Biliousness
For a long time .Miss Lula
Skelton. < 'hurchville. N. Y.. was
bilious and had ^i>-k headaeln* and
di/./.y spell-. Chamberlain's ’J'ab-
b't> yv.-i-e the only- tiling that gav*
her permanent relief. Obtainabb-
. very wlim'i .
• oot't a,nee t hat they mo ye once cae.lt
i day. It your bowels become con
jstipated. take a dose of Charo-
beriain s tablets just after sup-
per and they will correct the dis-
order Obtainable everywhere.
< lias, s Miller had business at
Royyeiia Friday, betyyeen trains
Mrs. Radiken and 1 yy o
! left Friday morning for
yy ood to \ isit her sister a
f wo.
children
Brown-
week or
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always B*
"ho have worms are j
fretful, and sickly j
t imo. I o rid the lit- + + + • + + +
of tiicse parasites
< ’ll i hi veil
pale, cross
most of tli’
t I t- bodv
White's Cream Vermifuge is an
approved remedy. When t h e
worms have been driven out the
(child grows strong, healthy and.
robust. Priee 25c per bottle. Sold i
by The Walker Drug Co.
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man, had business in Ballinger
■ betwe<*n trains Thursday.
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FIR* INSURANCE
The lieat Companies
PROMPT 8BRYIG*
Y our business solicited.
Miss Maggie Slurp.
Lpstairs in cld Fidelity
Credit Co s • Office. Phone
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1915, newspaper, March 5, 1915; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1138091/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.