The Banner-Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, October 15, 1915 Page: 2 of 10
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TITE BANNER-LEDGER. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1915.
OMEL SICKENS! ITS HORRIBLE! ! SELLS INTEREST
DON’T STAY BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED |N ROWENA BANK
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Naco Corsets FRIDAY GOOD DAY ! RHEUMATISM ARRESTED
•*' | ' Many people suffer the tortur*
Please Particular Peoplej Fiji CCIDENTS 1,f:’'omn'c-<san<1uslif'n'f
1 guarantee Dodson’s Liver Tone willgive you the best Liver and
Bowel cleansing you ever hai.
Calomel makes you sick: you v,»u
Jose a day’s work. Calomel
quicksilver and it salivates; cal
omel injures your ii\er.
If you are bilious; feel lay..
sluggish and all knocked out, ii
your bowels are constipated and
your head aches or
a 50 eent bottle of Dodson
Liver Tone under mv persona
guarantee that it will eiean yom ;
sluggish liver better than nasty !
••alomel; it won't make you *dck j
and you can eat anything you j
want without being salivated
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Your druggist guaran ees thai
stomach i> each spoonful will start your livei
sour, just take a spoonful of harm eleau yotir bowels and straightei
less Dodson’s Liver Tone instead you up by morning <>r you g**t
of using sickening, salivating cal- your money hack. Children giao
omel. Dodson s Liver 'lone is |y take Dodson s Liver lone i>e
real liver medicine. You'll know doesn't gript or cramp or make
it next morning because you will them sick.
wake up feeling fine, your liver ] am selling millions of bottles
will be working, your headache of Dodson's Liver 1'one to pvopl* imanv
and dizziness gone, your stomach who have found that this pleas | early
will be sweet and bowels regular, ant, vegetable, liver mediein* ; futurt of Rove an amr suitouiu
tYou will feel like working. \ on takes the plue • of dangerous cab* i ing counlry end organized the
will be cheerful; full of vigor and m«.|. Buy one bottle on my j Fn>.» stnri* Bank in our little city
ambition. sound reliable guarantee. Ask i ei*_d,t veins »♦ o. Ilis interest in
In reporting the retirement of
Dims. S. Mill r from the Roweit;
j "state Bank, tn.* Roweiia Review
{says:
Clirs. S. Mil’e*. of Ballinger at-
tended the meeting of tin* bank
jdiveelors here Tiicsdny evening
| and tn formed t:s tint it was the
i last meeting Ir* would attend so
Ja direetor. having sold his inter
esl of sl.'rtlO.O’t in Ihe hank to
j(J. Sehnbmann
I Mr. Miller * a ted liowev r. that
all his dealing with the directors
and patrons nave been very
i pl rsani at a! times and tliat be
stands reatlv :-:ul willing to «1«*
I anything in !»:s power for his
Row on.i i fiends. As an
i*tt!er, Mr. Milb*r saw lie
v
FINGER
Appeal
to
( ;CO(I
Taste
and
Refine-
ment
,HTLD LOSF?
AT SHOW.
an,I .
! fully
at (Ii
ert. thi-
lls, a. !
hurt i* ri
• circus.
i <d ilis
M 1
der he »si
rest r \ e si i
ilis linger
111 le son of
Lusk, was jtiin
y a fteruoon whii * I
I lie I it l !#■ foil ns
ii* — < i* caught on-j
"I the seat in the,
1 ti,'- show, and!
n il <is mashed oft.
Many people suffer the tortures''of
lame muscles and stiffened joints beenust
suc-
ceeding attack seems more acute unto
rheumatism lias invaded the whole system.
To arrest rheumatism it is quite as im-
N AIL P°riant to improve yor.r general liealtha-*
to purify your blood, and the cod liver oil
in Scott* .Emulsion is nature s great Mood -
maker, white its medicinal nourishment
strengthens the organs to expel tile
impurities and upbuild your strength.
Scott's Emulsion is helping thousands
ever .* day v ho could not find other relict.
Refuse the alcoholic substitutes.
Your druggist or dealer sells your druggist about me
tin* Ballinger State Bank
'other property in and about
CUT OFF FINGER HORSE BREAKS
TO RESIST WORK
M •
L*i
and |
Bat- ;
I linger takes up all oi' his time,
land is the reason in is eoiieeii-:
| i rat mg liis lor 'ness.
nnyin kirpt/ Ur. .Miller alvises his many)
DU I V (1LUA ' H’lfiids Imre t" set all* petty jea!
! oitxies aside, if any. and work t«*
i -- ! gether for the iiiteicst <d the!
I The particulars in the accident-1 town am! •*'*.' *‘i;d!y w ii* n i j
al , x lh of a young man who|«*«»nics to the banking basin.
, . . . ., . was ivilt d hv a horse near Miles! and to ; a*re *i• *.e the one Ii:iiik
rancy charge in the city jail, who ,.|sl S!,.n!av moiii.ug, the news! have, for if ..other
gave his name as I* rank Braun, of w||U.h (,\.1(.llr)| Ballinger Mo.,-i built here it • mild be a losing j
day, is given in the following j proposition in i,->th
trom the Miles Messenger: | We regret v ry miieli t• • Ins- j
The Conet is the basis cf the beautiful**/
fitting gown. Naco Corsets twill m-se
your govvn appear*ai its best.
NACO CORSETS are fitted over livitg
models by experts and are correct.
The National Corset Co., Kr.Umszio,
Mich., maker*., warrant Naco Corsets rot
to Kurt, Tear or Split. Your money bark if
not satisfactory after lour weeks actual wear.
boid by A. Rosenberg-
Ballinger. Texas
MOTHER AND BABY HURT
WHEN WAGON TILTS
M s. B. C. K > k and baby were
irot!f hurt just ; ter noon Friday,
as tliey were coining to town
with Mr Kirk iii a delivery wag-
cii. file team becoming fright-
ened jiM as "r Kirk, wife and
baby v. ere leaving the Kiri,
home, tilted f!.■ • wagon, throwing]J
Mis. Kiiiv and baity out. Mrs.j
Kill, sustained i cut wound in i
the forehead that r ipiired sev-|
E. N *hum of the M es country.
< nd Ik A. Brooks: ire of the Ten-
nyson country, were among the
numoer ulm came in Monday to
attend Di.stri *t Court.
i Same Dili Price
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COTTON SLED S35
ON LOCAL MARKET
end stitches from
nee Me. a in I t !:•* ha
wo:;ndcd
tin* surgeon s
:>y was slightiy
5c
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(Situ Angelo Standard
The man being held on a vng-
■ eit
his name as Frank Braun,
was identified Wednesday even-
ing by an ex-convict as Frank
and
Local Buyers tmshid the cot-
u, ,ton seed market to the highest1
n .lN mark in the history of cotton n
dustxy when they paid 335 per ton ' '
■>n the local Market Friday
AUTO SMASHES BUGGY
| Anto No. 1 i> smashed info a
j h11uI rid.*y afternoon, and
(nairowK esea-ud injuring the
|oeeti;.an|s nf t!*e v hide. The
| buggv v, as .standing on the si reel
wine the am*. >mash< •! into I he
bad*, teaming away <,ne of the
:ee|s. The ov.ner ef the buggy! 1
rejioi’eil i|i,. n..liter to Si;, rill! J
I Y
2 Bottles Pop
for
2 Ice Cream
Cones
Special prices en Ice < ream
parties amt suppers.
The very best ice cream in Hal-
Iinitt-r, (ruarameed absolute y
pure. -\!.-oa full line of fruits
ami candies.
i HAMILTONS
CONFECTIONERY
**?“• alills Bra""> Kanis ....... W-I.il.. ri.lin- .........-illy
e»Oiia. * Suiulav morning at tile li nne
The mail who identified hdens.,. ,, ......,i.
pays he did time with him in the
penitentiary a* Rusk- lit*
I'erkiiis. uivii.u him the num ier
The market opened in the early,j„. :.n f,»it will b<
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M. C. SMITH.
Horse ] ,\| r.
of! but
rasor, at $20 per ton. and th?',n;|(|
Aiilbr’s i: ;erest in our bank
feel eertak: that our peoj.l, climb came in r. hurry and today!eri;.;
('. II. Bay, five miles north nil will nrofit l>\ b. advice, ami will! Ite TECd from . bale of cotton ±2p|
town, a young man, by the unm*j:d| pull togetle* am1 make om■ resent real money and lots of it
sa>s of Tom Harris, who is making! |,.l(1i- ot tl.e best and strong ! t-11*111 a see^ were
to reeov.
h*iI iuiue
damages for tin
i i
wasjest banks o| •• uv in a town
was
1 his
HZ
in th
while in the Rruk penitentiary!his wit|, ^|r Kav,
Edens cut the four fmgers off thrown from the animal In*
iis own left hand in order t«»( ,-i,|ing and his in* *k was broken.| t||;|t t'jj:s vviij
evade doing imnnal labor. jfi- ni w hich In* died Monday at 111,j,\ ot*fj,‘.’,>l.s
II. states also that Edens, while >eloek- Ilis remains were inter-| fj);|t fl,( V wi!| .^urn work for
selling in Ballinger for $25 per
‘on. An increase of S10 in less,
date, ami trust ,
ujipreeiated |.\ dhett a week, and the buvers are
toekhoblers, and I rcadily paying the $35 price.
WAGONS COLLIDE-TONGUE
BREAKS
A delivery wagon ran into a
farm wagon loaded with cotton
on IIiitehings Ave. Friday morn-
ing. The delivery wagon was
Attorncy-at-Law.
ttffic». up-stair*- in C. K.
Bunding.
Exaitiing l.mul Titles • Spec-
ially.
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non
n o n m a
being held in jail at El Faso sev- mj Tuesday afternm
an years ago. got hold of a pistol .’files cemetery. Rev. L S Smith'
How can thev afford it? That's going across B.itehings Avi
I the
and killed » deputy sheriff.
Braun, who was arrested oil
conducting the funeral service.
general interest of tin
i pie and the unbuilding of
| towr. an*! surrounding country
.®T"'l,v 'rwrh,nj Whe“ver 1».N,SA5r--
iff “Bill Jones of Blackwell, . . ..;n .
_ ~ , ., . The Old Standard Grove s Tasteless nation of All .Miller.
Tex., Saturday morning, S(*ptein-, cj,i|| Tonic is equally valuable as a ^jrs |» ^ li also sold
ber 18, at the request of (*ity Mar-' General Tonic because it contains the !■-' ,■ .* .
shall Bates and brought back here well known tonic properties of QUIN INK ’t*'- ’■ «"*'
. . . i.-* . i i i and IKON. It acts on the Liver, Drives -----
where lie was at first beld .IS a ouj Malaria, Enriches the Blood and j
suspect ill connect ion with ail at- Builds up‘.he Whole System 30 cents, t
tempi to rob the postoffice l*ri-[ -----
day morning preceding his arrest.;
lie was turned over to the conn QHtLD SMOTHERED
tv and kept in the e»uiit.v jail a|w,,,LU wmuilll-iiuu
day or two, after which he was]
turned buck to the eitv authori- —.....................„ „ . , ,
tie,s who have s\iee and are now -
Get the T*nce
rill sei
the manufacturers of cotton pro
peo-: *osv. v-tci me ence on tne pro-
our ducts and you will see Of course
the intersection of Eighth Street.j
and ilie farm wagon was coming!
up Hutchings, ihe delivery wag-
on catching the tongue of tin*
iff.
TO DEATH NEAR MILES
PORT ARTHUR MAN
FINDS GBOD HEALTH
ducts are not in buisness for their
health. They could not afford to [other wagon m l In-caking it
pay the high price if there wus —---
her not a demand for the products and j RETURNS HOME FRIDAY
that demand pushes the price *iu. -
|The sonsumer pays the freighi, I Fount \ Tax ‘'olleetor \V. T.
land the fanner is pocketing thej I'adgctt returned home Friday
•ong green for his seed. | lroiN an extended visit to his
holding
charge.
him
on
vagrancy
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Um For Ovor 30 Years
Alwa^ii bear*
Signature of
i Miles Messenger-j
'I’he infant child of Air. and
Mrs. W. E IVesslar. living south!
of Aides, was smothered in death
Tuesday night* while as’eep with)
its met her aiijY an older ehild!
:»t tli« family. Tim obl**r child in
its sleep rolled over on the in-
fant child am! smothered it to
death. The mother was asleep at
the time. Burial took place Wed-
Makes
Remarkable Gain in Weight
on Few Dos. s.
J. F. Stoneburncr
tliur, Texas, suffered
of Port A i-
from stom-
ach ailments for a long time. II *
Jell off in weight and took treat-
ment without apparent benefit. 1
lie tried jdiysieian after jdivsieian *
until lie almost lost hope.
Heat last took Mavi s Wonder
, ... . . .... lul Keiiiedv, then wrote:
ncstlav aftersio.m m tne Antes com. , , , . . ..
. • • , , ,1 I have taken all ot vour won-
■ -—--- , <*t (••*>’. 1 lie servlets etl'g fUldliet- . . * .
tAHTk ANNA TOO MUCH FOR led b Rev. I. s. Smith. ,',,r,Inl !
Igood results trom it. I have
LOCAL TEAM
The Colds of Mnndkind Cured by
weight since starting
Pinos!
Have von « v.-t goto1 through a
forest when von had
nine
The Ballinger High School foot
hall team suffered a glorious de-
feat at the hands of the Santa An- >|pie:il
na team last Saturday, tin* score , ,.„ld ; What a vigorous implse
fi.apiriug out 14 to it sent! How von o;ien«*d wide
Santa Anna has an unusually your lungs to take in those invig-
fOOd team for the amateur class., orating and mysterious qualit ies
and have started out to win Yes. I)r. Bell's Pin.-Tar-1 Ioin-v
on your remedy —twenty - o ii <•
'pounds so far. I was tinder the
can* of Jive doctors for about six
months before I got your medi-
cine. I am entirely well now.”
j May is Wonderful Remedy
gives |*ermanent results for stom-
ach. liver and intestinal ailments.
Chronic Constipation.
‘‘About two years ago when I
began using 1 ’hamberlain s Tab-
lets I Imd been suffering for some
Mine with stomach trouble and
•hionie constip'ation. My condi-
tion improved rapidly through
the Use of these tablets. Since
Miking four or five bottles ot
hem my health has been fine.”
writes Mrs. John N'-wlon. Irving.
V Y. Obtainable everywhere.
J. Al. Schneider, the irrigation
farmer down the river four miles,
was in the city Monday to get
cotton pickers and says he has
out twenty-five bales uj* to date
and says part of his dry land vvi11
turn out a bale to the acre. II*
has not started to pick his irrigat-
ed cotton, which is better-
E. I). Jackson of South Ballin-
ger left Monday for Bangs on a
(short busincs tri|>.
Eat
agaiust the field as they did last oossesses tlu>s>* stimulating qual-j.
Meason. This was the second game dies and ov-rcoirn s hacking ;
for the Santa Anna team, and coughs. The inner lining of the 11 I’"**"1' " r',ls
they won both. throat is strengthened in itsattaek
The Ballinger boys returned against cold germs. Every fam-
hnme determined to practice more j|v ......... a bottle constantly at |
and will attempt t«> defeat tlie Iih11« 1- 25c.
visitors when they play at Bal- ||. |< Lilley. E. G. Bodwen, Ivj
linger within the near future. || Harding, R. I’. Taylor and l)r.I
Why’s “Gels-ll,” for
Corns, Like a Kiss?
as much and whatever you ;
No more distress after eat-
in t he stom-!
aeli and around the heart. (Jet
one bottle of your druggist now i
I and try if on an absolute guar- 1
an tee- if not sal islaetorv mouev
.... - ' ' “nets-It t.« the wonder of the corn-
Wlll be refunded. pestered world. Millions s:iy s<*. be-
_______ | cause millions have used It'. That*?
Because Everybody Tries It, Every-
body Likes It, It's Painless and
Takes But a Moment
to Apply.
son. Raiiv Padgett, in Wyoming
I Mrs. Ra> v Padgett aeeomjdiniee
him home 1«* v:*dt in Ballinger
a fev. weeks.
Rheumatism and Allied Pains—
They Must Go!
The congestion of the blood in •
its flow causes pain. Sloan’s Lin-
iment penetrates to the conges-
tion and starts the blood to flow
freely The body's warmth is re-
newed; the pain is gone. Tin
■‘man or woman who has rheuma-
tism, neuralgia or other pain and
fails to keep Sloan's Liniment in
lheir limn-* is like a drowning man
refusing a rope.” Why suffer.
Get a bottle of Sloan’s 25c and
.'die. JtG.00 bottle hold six times as
much as 25c size.
COTTON GINS BUSY
R. \ Hall, manager of several
cotton gins in 'Vest Texas, is|
spending tin* latter halt of the]
week in Ballinger- He stated)
Thursday morning that tin* pres-i
•ill dry, sunshiny weather was I
j permitting lie* farmers to juekj
(their cotton and that all gins in j
Runnels Couutv were being oper-
ated at their fullest capacity—
San Angelo Standard-
C. P. Shepherd
County Attorney Runnels Co.
Civil Practice Solicited
Ballinger,
Texas.
Q. VICTOR MILLER
ATTOAHEY-IT-UW
Office with Security Title Co.
Will Practice in all the Courts
A. K. Doss J. H. Baugh
DOSS & BAUGH
Lawyers.
Office over Ballinger Loan Co.
Ballinger, Texas.
--- W. W. Mitehel of Norton were;
.. .. For Indigestion 'among the visitors in Ballinger
Never take pepsin and prepar- j Monday to attend court and to
ations containing pepsin or other (look after other business.
digestive ferments for iudiges- ------
tion, as tile more von take the Mrs. I) Sami rs of Winters,
more you will have to take What Airs. MeGollnm of Paint Rock, and
SUFFERING WITH
BLOOD POISON
what makes U the bi^^< .st selling
aI. Uwr#aea
V A Co.
W. B. Ray has been on the!
lift” for several days with aj
crippled foot caused by an in-
fect ion that theatened to be sel-
ls needed is a tonic like ('ham- j M is. Gentry, of Norton, passed | th** '*.ir till nursing and
berlain’s Tablets that will enable j through Ballinger Sunday a fter- [ treat ing by the physician Mr.
the stomach to perform its i'uue-, noon en route to Fort Worth to Ray has been able to get about:
tions naturally. Obtainable ev- j attend the meeting ot the Order j v 'th the aid oi a crutch. He eon-1
erywhere. of tin* Eastern Star
John H- Lewis, Charlie Windier: J. F. and G. W. Dean of th
ly-and Jno. A. King of the Crews j Spring Hill neighborhood, left
country, were among the business for Fort Worth Saturday on a
visitors in Ballinger Monday. short business trip.
FULWOOD’S CABBAGE PLANTS
HIGH GRADE-FROST PROOF
My plaata are well hardened, ilroat and healthy. I IniratM praapt,
qaich, safe delivery, and ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION!^
Early Jar»ay Wakefield (th# #ar!iaat eahhaga grown), CL*rl*«tou 1 mt*t Typ# Wakefield
(th# next aarliest), Surce»»k>n (th# earliert flat he*d tari' ty), Hierl stemmed Hat
Dutch, (th# large-t And la teat known L By mail (poet pr.id) 501) for $1.10; U» •*. $2.
Br cspreti (not paid) 500 for 7fc| 1°00 for $tJS| Wi00 v» at %X par 1000;
10600 or over it #Oc par 1000. SpacM pric#a an largar guanthiM.
CiHiiral MlntHwi twit wifili tach Ord#r.
P. D. FULWOOD, Box 137.K TIFTON, GA.
timies to sutf**r with the
but it is hoped lie Inis
ally serious r suits
t rouble,
»*seap»*d
The Quinine That Dees Not Affect The Head
Because oi its tonic anil laxative eftect, I.AXA-
riVH BKOMO Ql'ININK is belter (han onlinar>*
yuuiine and dot-s not cause nervousness nor
rini>tnu in head Remember the full name and
’(.ok for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c.
Win. Sehurtz of San Antonio,
who had been looking after busi-
ness interests in Runnels County'
the past week or two. left for
I hone* Sunday afternoon. He was
accompanied home by his f|*ieml
J II. Gicseeke. who will visit in
that eity a week oi* so.
FIRE INSURANCE
THE BEST COMPANIES
Prompt Sealer
Your Business Solicited.
Miss Maggie Sharp upstairs in
old Fidelity Credit Co’s office.
’Phone 215,
SEE ME
Cures Old So.cs, Cti.er i;e.iiedies Won't Curt 2?liS5.iJ:;,»80
The worst cdhci, fto matter u( how long statuling. j
arc cured hv the woivlenul, old reliable I»r Corn remedy *>«1 clirill toibiv. “GflS-Tt”
forter's Antiseptic 11-i.li .4 Oil. it reties* ' *111 Mir- ly t t .tl.ul cm . r . alius
fain and Her U at th 2.V. SOc! »1.W I >•»«,me
I t*» get ml «*f,— tahr it rigjil ofl • lean
as a whistle.’* Apply it In 2 seconds.
Shoes Wanted.
at Wendort s Busy Shoe Shop.
Work done by flit* Champion
shoe finishing machine, soles sow-
ed on in quick time. Come to set*
us.
II. L. WENDORF
• Itf Hutchings Ave.
-! fl U
1 Jieot
S. I*’. Richardson left Saturday
for San Antonio to join his wife
ai lot is at the bedside of her illicit*
wlio is seriously iil
—put your ptnrkinK and tW risht j \<[ R \|. \fAll. CARRIERS
over it.—notlnmr to yiu-k, ntrihiror to
hurt. You needn’t fuss with thick
iiandugcH that »m:tRe ;t packatre out
of your toe. No kui\* s, ra/rtr* inul «.pis.
por«, no tape. m» trouble. It’s simplicity
Itself, sure, quick. pninlet).s. Try It also
J">,**^*V-Vi* sold "at all drujtKists,
by E.
A. F. Bryant left Saturday af-
ternoon for Milam Count v to
»iM,l his hitsiuess ii flairs an,I
•fJets-lt
2."m* a bottle, nr !>etit direct
I.iiwrencf A- ('o.. 1'iilcaito.
will return to Runnels County
soon to make his future home.
the world's best corn remedy bv Wal-
ker Drug Co., J. Y.
Drug Stole.
Pearce and City
APPOINT HI >
Postmaster J. J. Erwin informed us
Tuesday that A. II. I.eggate, has just
received Iiiv a|>pointmcut as regular
rural mail carrier and that Kwinvy
Taylor has the appointment to succeed
Ro" Smith as rural carrier and will be-
gin upon his duties October iStli.
Are You a Worn
Mi Canhti
The Woman’s Tonic
m SALE AT ALL DMMKSTS
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