The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 248, Ed. 1 Friday, October 16, 1914 Page: 4 of 6
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THE DAILY LEDGER
GUARANTEED MERCHANDISE
That Can Be Purchased Right Here in Ballinger as cheap as anywhere in the world
four Money With the Home Merchants
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Hall Hardware Co.
Stoves, Ranges, Housefurnishings,
Oil Heaters, Oil Cookers,
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Plumbing and Pipe Fitting
remember the manufacturer stakes his
name and reputation on every article
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Use..Wash Money to
Buy Ten Cent Cotton
You will find us boosting for home pat-
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ronagi all the time, and giving you first class
laundry service. Our employees spend their
money with home people, and we have bought
our bale of cotton. We guarantee our work
and deliver the goods when you want them.
Be a home booster and let the Home Steam
Laundry do your washing.
W. f\. Talley, Prop.
Mr. Buyer
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which bears his Trade Mark. It is a Standard Product
and is sold at a less margin of profit than an unknown
piece of goods, or a substitute-the “just as good” kind.
\ou see the articles listed on this page advertised in the
big magazines, and reliable publications. In purchasing
any of them you are protected by
AN ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE
from the manufacturer and you are therefore assured of
getting your money’s worth.
No Mail Order House Can Offer you the Brands at Less
Than you Can Buy Them for Here in BALLINGER
Getting Prices on Goods After
You have Bought Them
Does you no good, but oftimes makes you
sorry. You had better find out what Asa Cor-
dill sells it for before you buy.
Yours for Good Business
Asa Cordill, The Jeweler
Community Co-Operation
COPYRIGHTED FARM AND RANCH-HOLLAND’S MAGAZINE
l>id you ever stop to think th.it {roods of known quality are in
nearly every instant trademarked or branded and bear the makers
name and that the price is the same even where? Think of some of
the best articles of any lines and you will agree that they invariab-
ly bear the maker's name, brand or trademark. There is a reason
for 1 his. When a manufacturer pirts his name oil his goods that
name is sponsor to the consumer for quality. If you market an arti-
cle bearing your name it is safe to say that you will at all times pro
teet that name with quality. When trademarked, branded goods
are brought to trial the burden ot proof rest on the producer. And
do not send away or go away from home for any article you may
wain until you have first ascertained whether your local merchant
can supply it at the same price quoted elsewhere. Don't send
away money which your community produces unless you are sure
that it is to your advantage to do so. If the article wanted hears an
established brand look for it in the local market. (h*t acquainted
with the stock carried by your local merchant; he as a rule keeps
abreast of the time just the same as you do.
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lames Made Familiar
5y Their Quality
Warners Corsets, Phoenix Hose, Red Cross
Shoes, “Palmer Garment,” Widow Jones Suits
for Boys, Kirschbaum Clothes, Regal Shoes,
Strong & Garfield Shoes, Arrow Shirts.
WE SELL THEM ALL
Ballinger Dry Goods Co., Quality First
Schawe Gr
3 boxes matches......
lib package A. & IT. S
Faultless Starch .....
7 bars Clairette soup .
i bars Cleaucazy soap
7 bars C. W. Soap ...
High I’a'tcnt Flour . .$1
Extra High Patent..
Dry salt bacon per poi
............ 1", i
ocery Company
10c .‘!lb can tomatoes ....11c
oda -lb can tomatoes ..7 l-2c
.7c 3 lb can hominy......8c
,7c -lb can V. C. corn____8c
25c IS lbs. Mexican beans $1.00
25c Side cans K. C. Baking
.2<i 35c cans Dr. Hughes Bak-
•39 ing Powder........19c
cans Maxwell House
lX- JJ,<‘lul Coffee........%c
Smoked wraped bacon
THESE TRABE
GUARANTEE GREATEST VALUE
This Week’s Special
Brown Damestic 6 l-2c val. - 5c
Apron Gingham 6 l-2c val. - 5c
Good Calicos only - - - - 5c
All Dress Ginghams - - 10c
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Nme line of Stylish Wool Dress Goods at low
prices. Gives us a call. Yours for more trade
A. J. ZAPPE’S STORE
Hart Schffaner & Marx Clothes
Holeproof Hose, Emry & E & Vv Shirts
Munsing Underwear, Luken Gloves
Bischof Suits for Ladies
Clapp, Reynolds and Packard Shoes
|j IGGINBOTHAM - {j URRIE - IL LI AN S QOMPANY
We will Pay 10c For Cotton
For every Buick Car sold in Runnels County
within the next thirty days we will buy one hale
of cotton and pay 10c for same. If you want to
save money on your tire bill, buy Good Year
or Firestones. No war tax on these. It is
needless to pay more. All sizes. Beads and
Treads.
S. L. Henderson & Company
Automobiles and Accessries
Our Bunch Practice What
They Preach
Mandt Wagons-Kenny Buggies
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are the brands you want to put your money in
when you want service and economy. We sell
’em and stand behind the deal in ever particu-
lar. You can’t afford to pass up our shop when
you are looking for first class blacksmithing.
F. F. MOORE & COMPANY
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Adjustments
OF CLAIMS
E. SHEPPERD & COMPANY
Successors to
©. Chastain is C®,
Write INSURANCE of all Kinds
We want to write your Cotton Insurance
Better Be Safe than Sorry
PHONE
US YOUR
WANTS
E. Shepperd & Co.
AGENTS
Ballinger, Texas
We Write
Farm
Insurance
You Can’t Beat This
Stetson $5.00 Hats for $3.69
Any $3.50 Hat in stock $2.89
Prices reduced in proportion all through our
splendid line of clothing and Gent’s and Ladies’
Furnishings.
1 J. H. WILKE
We have thirty seven people on our pay roll
We feed and clothe seven families, besides the
others who have no families. Every member of
of our force spend their money at home. We
patronize home industry. We boost for home
patronage. We practice what we preach. In-
stead ofjsending tha next order for printing
out of Ballinger we think you should give us a
“whack” at it.
BALLINGER PRINTING COMPANY
LISTEN
WHILE WE TALK
We want to tell you of our splendid stock of furniture. It
's just what you need to put that cozy touch to your home
tins winter, and is so substantially made it can hardly wear
out. We have it in sets, or single pieces, low priced,
medium or a little higher, and every piece a splendid
value. We can suit any taste or pocket book or anybody.
Ostertag Furniture Co.
Get Votes in Pony Contest
Here are a few of the high grades that we sell,which
are absolutely the best made in their line. The celebrat-
ed Woods and W. W. W] Rings; G. L. P. Bracelet and
Cuff Buttons; Gorham and Alvin Silver, South Bend and
Howard Merchandise that will give you satisfactory ser-
vice as long as you live. It's a pleasure to show you.
Jas. E. Brewer
The Jeweler and Optician
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.