The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 248, Ed. 1 Friday, October 16, 1914 Page: 2 of 6
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THE DAILY LEDGE W
THE DAILY LEDGER I Carrama said he would resign.
but the peaee conference declin
Published every afternoon except; ed to accept the resignation until
4tanday by the Ballinger Printing} they received a report from Zap-
ata. If it please Villa, Zapata
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A. W. SLEDGE..........Editor, nierilv on.
C. P. SHEPHERD. .Business Mgr
will say no, aml tin? fight will go
TREY 0 HEARTS IN '
THIS ISSUE
OFFICERS.
D. L. Parish, president; Paul Trim |
aier, vice-president; C. P. Shep j
hard, secretary and treasurer.
Gov. Cojqnitt seems determine
to stay on the job, and he is now
threatening to call a special ses-
sion of the new legislature. That
j is he will call the boys back after
i the November election. If In*
The first installment of the
Trey O’Hearts appears in this is-
sue of The Ledger .and the first
installment of the play will be
shown at the Queen tomorrow
(Saturday) night. The Queen will
show two reels of this play ever
Saturday night, and the story will
be carried in The Ledger before
tl.“pictures are shown.
The next installment of th
THREE-GUN TURRET
FOR THE ARIZONA
- DIRECTORS.
*• T. Pfcarce, O. L. Parish, Paul; keeps on calling and calling there story will In* published early next
Trimmicr, C. P. Shepherd, A. W will be nothing for Banker Jim to
Sledge^ Troy Simpson. , do but pay the bills the present
administration leaves behind.
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STOCKHOLDERS.
Skinner, C. P. Shepherd
J. M. Garlington, had business
week. We can not give the exact
date, hut beginning next week we
will select a certain day to pub-
lish the story, and will announce
Jfcul Trimmier^ A^W. Sledge, H ju Kowena between trains Friday.
fwuwe, Scott H. Mack, T. J. Gard judge m. Kleberg Jr., had bus-
“*■» 0. L. Parish, R. W. Bruce Jness at AI iles between trains Fri-
1 day.
Troy Simpson.
the day. This story has been pro-
eured at no small cost, and we
trust that our readers will appre-
Uu I 'lifted Prt»*
BOSTON, Oct. B>.— Within a
few days there will he installed
on the new battleship Nevada at
tin* Fore River shipyards, the first
three-gun turret ever placed on an
American battleship. They will
be the best protected of any in the
world and will be the heaviest i
ever set up, weighing on the aver-
t*MT |||I, ni-igunif; un nit- flllllllnm II
age about, 80 tons, or some 11 tons [) j
heavier than the trurrets on the,
Argentine battleship Rivadavia
which was considered tin* “last;
word” in naval construction.
Each of Nevada’s turrets
mate our enterprise m the matter. }iaVt. three fourteen inch-guns, tin
Wonder what the English, the!
They Make You Feel Good.
French and the Germans thought' The pleasant purgative effeet
about our World’s Series. i produced by Chamberlain’s Tab-
, "v -o- I lets, and the healthy condition of
The man that predicted that it body and mind which they create
Would be a short war no doubt
had reference to the soldiers who
are now buried in the trenches.
Yes, it was a short war for some
of them.
make one feel joyful,
all dealers.
For sale by
CHICHESTER S PILLS
THE IHAMONU IIR A Ml. *
Ladlrtl
4'bl.rhc
Cilia in
boxes.
Ti
lira,
IMA*
ycarxknoxrnas Best, Safest, A1 * »ys Kellatl.
i* no olher. liny or your w
»IM. AsVfor<111-C'llr.H.TF.RS
iMtIM) It HAM* rll.l>, f..r
k n own as Best, ba fest. AI »a ys K ellal >!o
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
throw a projectile weighing *1400 '■ lliaje ot* Bai|jllg,.r and Runnels
J. U. Kelly, of Las Vegas. N. M.,
I who had been visiting friends and
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Gowdy and Hudolph will draw
two thousand dollars per week for
appearing on the stage. Yet
looking after business affairs in
Ballinger the past few days re-
turned home Friday morning.
HEAVY TRAVEL
CAUSES DANGER
pounds. The latter will carry a
much larger amount of high ex-
plosives than the 875-pouml pro-
What promises to he one of the; The Princess has perfected its
most wonderful on any J nited lnosf interesting events, as well plans for holding a Saturday af-
States battleships and rivalled as a distinct social feature, is th«J teruoon’s merchants matinee, and
only by a few in the British and jiroposition presented by .Mr. j today distributing tickets tu
German Jleets. 1 hey will weigh Lliew, and endorsed by the Young those who have joined in making
about 147,500 pounds each, will lie Business League, to have the matinee possible,
fifty-three feet long and will’
a special featurt
some people have the audacity to yom. choice 10 cents per pound
FOR SALE—120 Feeder Hogs,! makes it very dangerous to travt
moving picture j Certain merchants will give tick
ets to their customers and the
( oimty. I lie liliu is to he the pro t i c* k < * t s entitle the holder to ad mis
perty of the ^ oung .Men s Busi-: sjOJ1 free to all the shows given at
. ....... League after same has been the Princess on Saturday after-
jeetilcs ot the 12ineh pieces. \ nm for three days at the Queen lloon
- j Two of these three gmns turrets Theatre. j The Princess is sending out
Complaint is being made by"''* *"' bistadled, one in the lore- Tlit* subscription from advertis- cards advertising the firms who
those who have to cross the river; ‘*ast’'‘ '''l'’'' J,n'* ...... l*H* MUsll’J'‘r j ,.rs will go towards the expense of will give tickets, and expect to
ileek, with a two-gun liirrest be-making the film, and there will la* liave everything readv for the.
hind and slightly above each other ,lo ext|i charge to see the picture' first free show Saturday. The
so then* will be a li\<- tourt<*eii- alter same has been completed, regular program will he used in
inch guns pointing ahead ami a ( The camera squad '' ill he here j the afternoon that is used at night
i similar number facing astern. '
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bridge South of town daily. It is
claimed that the heavy travel
Ion the road leading south. Tin
tell us that advertising does not C}|j] }|t p-jr.-t Xational Bank, Bal-j bridge was constructed years ag«*,! ,s'!"l i"1 "T ,m’ln" iis,,‘rn- in a lew «lays and tile members of those from the country' who are
linger. 1 dt£ ltw ' and a long time before autos wen*! Il,s ,llv "** ,,'n }rU1.1* lll;'v Hie Y. .M. B. L. as well as the citi-. not privileged to attend the shows
thought of in this country, and it j , concentrat«*il at eilln-r side or Zl.JIS p, general are requested to at night will have an opportunity
' aimost directB ahead or astern, assist the committee ,consisting of | to see the Saturday afternoon’s
While we are advocating tin* Judge C. O. Harris, of Sail An-
growing of better live stock, we gelo, came in Friday morning to
■hould not forget that base hall look after legal business in
players sell for sums running as city a day or two.
high as $25,000, and also advocate ---
better baby clubs. MISS MAX CHASTAIN
-o--- Teacher of P1ano and Theory
For Trade—An ice book con-; Studio in High School Building.
was not constructed with a view.™, , •
to being used by autos ami teams! 1 mlvantage ot such an arrang.
out i at the same time. The bridge is
entirely too narrow to accommo-
date the public safely .and limb
ami life are endangered daily by
the heavy travel. Teams from the
country shy and attempt to turn j
taming coupons entitling the hold ; 22-dtf 'around on the bridge when pass |_ . .
er to about two hundred pounds of (--— ing an auto, and tin* high ap ,m' 1,1 s "I* fl
ice. Will take same amount in' George Allen returned home j proaches on the bridge makes it
coal for the hook, and deliver tin* Friday at noon from Temple j impossible to observe whether the, .
hook if party will deliver tin* where he had been to attend the, way is clear or not before starting! ?' ’V 1 ° *‘ ** t i»* "oi
nun * has <b*t*ply impr *ssed naval
authori’i«*s (lie world over. The
New York ami Texas, the only
American ships now in commis-
sion with 14 inch guns, carry them
I mounted in five two-gun turrets
instead of four as on the Nevada
Oklahoma.
It is estimated that about ’three
more months will be needed in
of
show at the expense of the mer-
chants who are giving tickets.
This entertainment was given
last fall and proved quite a draw-
ing card for the town.
coal. See the editor.
funeral of his mother.
across the bridge.
This question should l*<
1 J. V. Miller, Roy Sharp1 ami Jno.
Ilopkinson, in compiling and ar
ranging the subject matter for this
picture. Mr. and Mrs. Chew are
now writing the Seiioria and then*
will he an interesting love story
run through the ten or fourtee i} The Magic Washing Stick,
hundred feet of film that will I»«* “The Magic Washing Stick is-
required to carry this picture. It the finest thing in the world,
will require several days to com-j (’leans the clothes without rub-
plcte tin* rehearsals. j bing—makes the whitest clothes I
Thc.ic who will appear l.i the; evor saw. I cannot do without it
laying on the Nevada’s side anno,* 1>;clu.:: wi„ takl, particular panic j anymore. All you say is true, it
taken; Beeause ot the tact that she will Jtj that their residem* • undoes all you say it will. 1 would
Life Is Constant War
For Existence.
Nations Prepare for War in Time of Peace*
Individuals should safeguard against NEED in time of
LARGE HARVESTS.
Save the fruits of your labor, by storing your
unsaleable products under shelter.
DepOxSit Your Surplus Gash in the Bank *
Which is Your Best Friend in Times of Need
Ballinger State Bank & Trust
Company
‘We take care of our customers’
up by tin* YThing Men’s Business! J'** °,,|v “il ,for flu‘1 t,»« v.ill be 4|iejr |)u;im.ss
League, and every effort put
forth t
of another bridge or causeway at
but one smokestack and tin* boil-
comes up to
j the foot of Eighth street and tlu*
; remodeling or replacing of th
i old bridge with a new structure.
tii(.jgive it for nothing I have ever
expectation of all and that the!1180*1- Hope every lady will try
picture will make a good! >t.” writes Mrs. W. F. GammilL
showing as a record of Bal l Ashdown, Ark. This peculiar nr-
. . . „ . *‘V1! linger. You should begin to look1 ,icIe ^ sold by grocers and drug-
, known security in the form of the p|easallt w|len t|,e camera that; "ists .three 10e sti<*ks for 25c or
heaviest armor ever ■‘...ployed for lllakl.s the „,«vies is foeuse,I vourj by mail from A. B. Richards Med-
can thus In* given heretofore
tlii
n purpose.
Wormy children are unhappy,
puny ami sickly. They ean'-t hej
way.
icine t’o., Sherman. Texas.
Synopsys of th Story.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured. Ail. and Mvs presto
| otherwise while worms eat awavj|,v Ioc«i appiieauons, as tiiey cat*- a i-.j-.r,. industry (Tin
1 their streiiirtli ami \ italilv. A few'..,.* ........i. *i... l „p;..*** c ....
Deputy Sheriff J. 1).
Mr. and Mrs. Preston, who runs i,„.i *:..i i... •
- I.... .„v..x ....v,...,, ...v., x...- j, t-.j-ge imlu“t, ‘’ 'ri’i>‘* !ia ^ official business at
; their strength and vitality. A lew' |Mq reach the diseased jvortion of't'oTton Oil
B.dlingfi i | ,.tween trains Fridav.
loses ot W lute s < ream \ enuitnge, the ear. There is only one way to daughter-a financier from the1
performs a n.arv,*bms transforma-1 deafness, and that i« by con-! Kast in eoi.fering with tlu* IW,_.
tion heertulm ss strength and I stitutional remedies. Deafness is; tons in regaid to locating a HKMiITA
|°V bl;>,°!“ oi'o-nhh speedily re-jC.,use«l by an inflamed condition; spindle cotton mill in Ballinger.!^
"V.;. h(\U]c- SoI,,:«>f the mueous lining of the Enst- Tails in love with \liv< i‘.-,i
by 1 he Walker I Vug < o. I aehian Tube. When the tulie
inflamed von have
Perkins
Winters
NO COUNCIL MEET-
with Miss Preston.I
ls 1 The parents object. The financier
rumh.uig meets with an auto accident, is
TMP t act wTflUT,SO!,l,tlor.i",peT¥ hearing and ; 1Vst.lle<| |,v Miss Pivston and her1
iiNG LAbl NIGHT when it is entirely closed, Deaf-
-- —7 | ness is the result, and unless the
Mayor Pow ell iiilorms us t h it ] inflaiunuctioii can be taken
.............. failed to meet last
night as announced in yesterday
When Tired
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And Thirsty
! afternoon’s paper, dm* t,» the feel
that 1 he aldermen failed to attend.
Most of them sent excuses this
: morning, end an attempt will be
made to call the meeting to order
next Tuesday morning.
1ST-^
partv out auto riding—an elope
nient is arranged—they finally get *
i 111miii’i.on can be taken out ,„},med. The wealthy visitor, a
•\ml this tube restored to its nor- visits tJu. vaI.iOUs point; ot* jW)
in.il condition, healing will »< d**s- esj business industries of Bal I UP
troved lorevcrj imie eases out of |illg(.r> The Giesecke Ranch, the f)
Blocker ranch, tlu* silos, the eat-\(M
...... . con‘itle, the irrigated farms along the
d.t ion rd the mueous surfaces Colorado river, the site of the big j
. ,)n,‘ Hundred irrigation dam with !ln* surveyors i'
l).,llai- lor any ease ot Deatnesgi j,nsv nini.ing the lines, the church'
Drop in at my store and
get an ice cold seda. Can-
dies, cakes, nuts and all
kinds of confections.
ten are caused by Catarrh, which
is nothing but an inflamed
M. Rosenwasser
s W. B. WOOD AND SON
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Will Buy Your
COTTON SEED
• and pay the best prices.
Before selling see them in the* citv.
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The Magic Washing Stick. I;„ ,I hy Hall’s Catan-h ,*««. Vi,c hUhii^VittTheSiai I
All g!or\ to the Magic Wash- .send tor circulars, free. (j... ..i.,.. j!
ill- Stick—m'- i-lolhcs nv,„ as! I’ .1 CIIKNNV & fO Tole.lo !
x. :7;................... w..n; i ’ AV ’ beautilul residences ot the city,*
(caused by catarrh) that cannot .,t Xvhich the"wedding takes place,
white as snow.” writes Mrs. Salli,
Cummings, Maniuez. Texas. Not j
Ohio.
which places tea parties will be
111 «■:'*!, i j I a |».xv, ler Imt a | Talfe 'ik.lY™ rarnhy‘r'ills forj vi'si|l“,'‘‘aii,'l 'lina!,'.-!'',''
p-enuar artieb* wlneli makes dirty | (*.,1(<4 > ?»,. , • • , , V
, , , , .... , !' onstipation. Busy business scenes m the busi-
ed ot lies dean and beaut did with-1___ ! i- . • . . . ;
^,,4 i *. « „i i • .. i i i „ i ness district will come in, sho\viii,r
out a lilt ot ruolniig. bob! bv gro- .. ... ,. . *
and druggists, three 10e! A. Mayo Bradfield, Business the activities ot the city, and cot-
GO TO—
Security Title Company
for your abstract work.
SEE-
cers
three 10c|
sticks for 25e. or hy mail from A.
B. Richards .Medicine Co., Sher-
man, Texas.
Manager of the Gilson-Bradfield 1<Mi marketing scenes on tin* main
Stock Company is in Ballinger t<>- streets. Agricultural displays.
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E. A. Jeanes the pordilee mail.
I left Thursday at'enioon to look
i alter his branch houses at Cole-
man and Santa Anna a few days.
day making arraigements for his
attraction to play at the New
Princess Theatre three nights
starling next Thursday. < h*t. 22.
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...GENERAL...
Electric Irons
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The eompany has just finiske,! a
I lin.st s'leeessful two w eek- eii-
____ _ i ga .a nient in Brownwond : ml the
Let us make your rubber i"-*' - d thai city pronoainq* it ; he
stamps; we save voit money—Bal- ' ' vt 11 ' 'big stock **omp«»ny
linger Printing Co. ’ that has ever played t' at edy.
cotton piekers coming to town, etc.
1 he story will he arranged to
carry enough comedy to make it
doubly in! resting and will be a
drawing card where ever it is
•shown in addition to the great ad-
vertising feature.
'Those who an* interested in the
success of the undertaking are re
quested to confer with Victor
M iller.
Chas. S. Miller
jl for eight per cent money
m\ ehoiee land loans.
m It Makes a Difference
Who Does Your Work.
$3.50
m
Airs. Sam Baker left Thursday A-*
afternoon to visit her parents. |
.Mr. and Mrs. Miller of San An-
tonio or a f,*w weeks.
A good shave, a neat hair
cut, adds a great deal to a
Always ready for service and are best at at all season
of the year. Can be attached to any light socket, no
extra heat and no smut. They seldom need repairs
but when they do we will repair them free of charge
when sent to our office.
The cost of the Iron is only $3.50 and the cost of the
current to use them is not much.
Phone 15 for one today.
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When tin* chest feels on fire
and the throat burns, you have in-
digestion, and you need Ilerbim*
t i get rid of the disagreeable feel,
ing. It, drives out badly digested
food, strengthens the sotmnch and
purifies the bowels. Price 50c.
bold by the Walker Drug Co.
DR. CARVER
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San Angelo, Texas,
X-RAY AND ELECTRO-THERAPEUTICS
Cancers, Tumors, Skin Diseases,
Stomach Troubles, Facial Blemishes,
Female Diseases, Pelegra, Paralysis,
Etc., Treated Scientifically.
Rooms tor Out of Town Patients.
A TEXAS WC2TDER
mans feeling and appearance.
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RENT — Phone
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For Infants and Children.
Th. Kind You Haw Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
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FIRE INSURANCE
The Best Companies
PROMPT SERVICE
Your business solicited.
R^iss Maggie Sharp.
Upstairs in old Fidelity.
Credit Cos Office. Phone
215. See Me.
The Texas v\ under cures kid-
ney and bladder troubles, dis
! solves gravel, cures diabetes, weak
i tuid lame backs, rheumatism, and
[ bladder in both men and women.
Regulates bladder troubles
children. If not sold by your
druggist, will be sent by mail on
receipt of $1.00. One small bottle
is two month’s treatment, and sel-
dom fails to perfect a cure. Texas
testimonials with each bottle. Dr.
E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive Street, St. 1
Louis. Alo. Sold hy druggists. 312d
^ ---•***'* uppraiaiiLx.
$ We give you satisfaction along
this line,
$ The Cily Barber Shop fl
/A H O. . r»
H. O: Rhodes, Proprietor.
EVERYTHING IS W
Even the treamtent
Dur highest aim is to please you. ^
We want you to be an advertisi
ment for us
1 . W . Grelici* of Bi-ownv.ood.
who had been looking afti*-* tin*!
interest of the West Texas Phone
Co., in our city the past few lavs
returned home Thursday after-
noon.
Give Us a Trial.
Bank Barber
Jim McWhirter, Proprie
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 248, Ed. 1 Friday, October 16, 1914, newspaper, October 16, 1914; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1138400/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.