Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 14, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 2, 1919 Page: 2 of 4
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THE BALLINGER DAILY LEDGER.
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MLLII6ER DAILY LEIGER
•eery day except Sun
day by
Ballinger Printing Company
of Publication, 711 Hutch-
ing* Avenue.
Ballinger, Texas.
Sledge............Editor
Th< ro in more Catarrh in tins
Motion of the country than in all
other diseases put together and
for years it was supposed to be
incurable Doctors prescribed
local remedies, and by constantly
Jailing to cure with local treat*
meat, pronounced it meuralde.
Catarrh is a loeal disease, g -eatly
influence*l by constitutional con-
ditions and therefore requires con
stitut.enal triatment Hall's Cat-
arrh M ‘diei !..ai ■ i tureil \ -I
B Chen- ,v , Toledo, O^M^iaj
a aanstif itiona! remedy,
‘internally and nets thru tU
on the Miii-oiis Surfaces
System One II ;rdred *’ - ar»
ward is offered for any th t
J7»l!' (‘s’ --h Midi- Hi* fa ’* *o
cun- Send for circular and fest-
unotials
F J CHENEY A Cit, Toledo.)
Ohio.
Sold by druggist, 7-V.
Hall's Family Pills for e«>nsti-
potion
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Schools Open
♦
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*■*»'..- i'i' V
lamps Alive,
MOT UP VET?
HORRY/ OET UP!
youft 5inter
ALL PRE55EP an
ro *>TAKT
\k* SCHOOt
A\M, I PEEL
IC/iMPPA bltR
fills MORN IN'
ifl
V\\\M\
Children Cry tar Flatehar’S
Mrs .I M I’yburn left for Cole-
man Mottd.n afternoon, .ifter a
visit to'lo r parent* Mr :ind Mrs
A II. Van Pelt
The Kind Yuu Have Always Bought, and which has bfm
in use for over over 30 years, has borne ;he signatuts of
/Z — and haa been made under his per»
sonal supervision since its infancy.
'A^zrAllow no one to deceive*you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-aa-good" are but
Experiments thet trifle with and endanger the health ef
Iolar.ts and L'. llien—Experience '• against Experiment.
aits und L...1 lien—JLxjwnence ' against fcxperlmsftl
What is CASTORIA
CisTOTia is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric
In ps and Soothing Syrups.' It is, pleasant. I* contains
neither Opium. Morphine nor other narcot^ 'substance. Its
ege is its guarantee. For more than thirty years It has
been in constiut use for the relief of Constipation,' Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoeai; nll/tylng Feverishness arising
therefrom, §nd by regulating the Stomach end Bowels, alia
the assimilation of Food; giving.healthy end natural eleef.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
I Bears the Signature of
When the bowels fci-l unroiufort-
abb- and you miss tlit- exhilarat-
ing feeling that always follow* i
eopi<>iis nioniiiiir operation. a dose
of HHRBINE will s**t you right in
a couple of hours. If taken at
bed time you g"t its beneficial ef
fects after br«-;ikfas* next day
Bold by John A ^ *-ks
The Best Advertisement
The best advertisement any
merchant can have is a satisfied
eustonu-r No greater commen-
dation «*an he given an ar’iele
than t*he following ’>>■ K B Md-
ham, prop,, Onion Drug Store,
Onion, Ark “We have sold Cham
Bcrlain's Cough Remedy ;'or years
and have always found that it
gives perfect satisfaction '
Yf J < eulsiin and family are
here from Coleman visiting Col.
C L Morgan ami John We. ks
and family
Despondency
FARMERS CAN GET
NEW MEXICO SHEEP
Several farmers have recently
made ih«pi.$‘i»'s .ibout’.the pur-
Uiise of sheep. We are informed
by Mr M W Coll, Sheep Kpecial-
m ..l A \ M ' ollffge Kxtmtioii
s-u e, that there i* a surplus
•' *i • ;> available in New Mexico
ami i at the price,, run lower on
the whole than the prices in Tex-
as tor good quality sheep.
I e - - p offered are principal)
Katub". Uillcta. all govs! stork, at
i-ri •-> ra.igmg from *12 to flu
f.»r ewes and *'• si to f** f«»r • we
amb* lli<*se uiin desire sheep of
thi* character may have the as-
* *Taliee of Mr Coll in the *elcct-
a and location of tlie*e sheep
it ■ .1*: lb- w ill be 111 Bill-
get 'September loth and those
•> *'.mg to purchas,- *he«-p may
him at that time ,.t m\ office
A TEXAS WONDE&
'He Texas Wonder for k'dney
snd bladder troubles, gravel,
.•ures weakaml lame hack, rheu-
matism, and irrigulnrifies of the
kidnevs and Madder in both men
•nd women. If not s-ld l*v youi
Iruggist, will he sent hy mail on
Meatlorsviile, Ky — Mrs. Pearl Pat ! °n<‘ small bottle
rick, of this place, writes I so “ two 8 treatment, and
constipated i had sour stomach Icures. Send for sworn tea-
CONSTIPATION
kmi Soar Stomach Caused Thu
Lady Much Suffering. Black-
Draught Relieved.
Id Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
timonials. Dr. E. W
Hall, -’‘hit)
Sold
very
snd w.xs so uncomfortable. I went to ,
'he din-tor lie cave me some pH!*. *Jliye Stree, St. Louis, 41 o.
Thejr weakened n.e and seemed to hy druggist,
tear up niy digestion. They would ■ ■ ■
sripe me and afterwards It seemed . Judge Harrison, of Brownwood,
I was more constipated than before was here Moiid.-iv en route to his
1 k-ard of Plack-Draught and de |,oine fr..„, Paint Rock, where he
eld.-d to tr» It. I found it lust what 1 had been nn court business,
needed. It was an easy laxative, and ______
not bad m swallow. My direstlon soon ( Mrs \ J Hnrrag,.r „f Austin,
iniprov.-d I got well of the sour atom- irft for ||(„|st(,n MoIulav where
a,h' R V norn,al- fl,e Will visit relatives She had
7’ rr 5’“*• and ‘ WOBM.uk* * l.eeM here for some time Visiting
do e a. W and then, and w„ m food |„.r |,rother. J J Erwin. Mrs
Erwin k -.till in California and
shape.
I cannot say t<*> much for Rlack-
I'raiight for It is the finest laxative
Sufferers fro;
•fit to become di"
feel that eomplet
to be h'*p*'l 'or
make a gre.it. r i
ilrt-ds hi*' <• 1 ■ 1 ■*
e,l by tak ng Cbm
let* and « in i»ow
that the. era- •
strengthen the *'•
aide if to fe*rf -rn
Naturally If y u
them do * at Me
indigestion are
leotiragrd an<l
recovery is not
No
could
I lim-
s< lL*f ! lit*
■ if ei i.imli • • I till* lOt 11
r 1 <ti} u
ill -'U < <>ii In* way
M<* \ :im 1
1 • • r tli-* jnirp">*e .f , ur-
•I'vintr
•i»■*!.-'1 n ’he purchase
wii ♦*♦*!» sh
■ I eilhe.- t>*" present
that dai
i >t notify me before-
nd and |
p'.i •- their order and
r.itige f.,r
the purchase Ilf Sillil'-
It mav
)>,. Ii . .-**J1 V . in till"
**!!?
-1 many sheep are
*•<1. f r
.in "i., go w it), Ml
11 and 1...
i k «iff•• r the shi: iii"iit
ine can use
Thedfords
lilack-I>rauKht has
I,
foi I
o.ai.1 )uri twen found of great value !
tn the 'rearment of stomach, liver and i
bowel t-ouhles. Easy to take, gentle j
and reliable :n Its action, leaving nc i
bad aPer-e-ffects, It hss won the praise !
of thousands of paopla who have used
K- NC-1S6
Mr. Erwin is left to butch it now.
DailyTedger
Want Ads
It s no longer necessary to go into the details describing
the practical merits of the Ford Car—everybody knows
all about “The Universal Car.” How it goes and comas
day after day and year after year at an operating ezpenaa
so small that it’s wonderful. This advertisement is to urge
prospective buyers to place orders without delay. Buy a
hord ear when you can get one We’ll take good car® of
•illllr order—get your Fo r-<I to you as soon as possible—and
L'ive the best in “after se rvi<-e“ when required.
Harwell Motor Company
. ' ...... , , ’FOR BALE—One sheet iron
‘ " Norman, on*- of the pion- building W»x7n for sale for $15000
" iti/.-n* of I’aint Ro<k, has ju>t |,llt.k of Ballinger Auto Co.
— I’hone lmi or see W. A. Nance.
11 ERMINE for all distruh- 2 0,11
not
«-p
tied
*Ugilt.
t the
in<l the
-I,
f.
>Utlt t
YuurChick-ns Won't
Look L bo Thm
tf vt<H kil! be ni;ieh ,|. « o|
mrk ng isf ■
Martin • WonMt^ul Blu«
Bug K»n#r
to four Inf U i' MaH || « * ^ g |
M-a-ff *i k I
so ! itt-mrs ent m ir \l
am*
lf..<~| pile.-*
.' em* th.it .i ft w *lo->-j*
1 - arioti* fm ill, f
where properly feu*
- i.'->'»l till • *!Incut
t- ha»" alregiix . v
ilt!"-ittn>n of I,tying,
< £ -I (t. *•", il ./HIM I
"light i" this county.
I» »• EATtiN.
• "t'lhl i Age lit
Tak
--» i, the Iniwt*|s It purifies
bouej I'baiuiels, promotes reg-
ii .ir inovi-ineiit* ntiil makes you
f''-I bright, vigorous and i-heerftil.
-sol.l by J .hll A Weeks.
Le^t You Tor&et
\\ \n M l- tmmhI second hand |
<*at sacks West T<-xas (irain ('<> I
1 3t«L |
WANTED Men, women
hiidren to iuiy Thrift and Wnr House
’s.iviug Stj»in|>s At postoffices,
ba' ks ii:sd other agencies. Al-
w vs worth the tnonev. if
WANTED -I’uldie stenograph-
ic work Iw-tween '.t iMi gnd 11* a in.
and in |> c Euton’s tiffiee at Court
I I run Strohle. :J0 3dp j
ITES--STINGS
a
John A. Wo*kn
B
hi Jd m *OS M ..Mia
J VICKS VAPORUBi
S “>0jB acOr'CwA.it J--3C*. C0*jk2
W»*h th« (ItK-thl
wnh h. n»»- l
h* 4<1 I’T'ttiori'i rtf
• •rm Milt waiar, ih+r\ applr
G. W. CHEATHAM
Dentist
Qustavus Building
Ballinger, Texas.
Telephone 40
I- • IR SALK Modern cottage, |
with all eotivenieiiees. well located I
at a bargain, t W. Northingtin. j
d\w tf.
L»et
Stubbs
Do It.
The Only First-
Class Confect ion-
ary in Ballinger.
Me G(ow"
N. PASSUR
ifter
. W
•30 b 00*. ).,2®
•« " . . ..1 r*-M
>me ..t T'tn
a visit to Mr
<• Beard ami
f
fh
d,
inti*
th caused by
fractures of
o'h.K-h". neuralgia or
can he relieved by af»-
!t\U MlIU SNOW LIN-
I MEAT I* should he well rubbed
in n\ r tb'1 part affected. Its
great pilot rating power eases th*
I'Hin. reduces swelling and restores
natural conditions. Sold by John
A Weeks
Our East Guarantee
is aur Resord
I-• *R SALE Hood hotel i:t
nice location, with good trade,
for further Itlfo^uiHtjon set- Mrs.
b'rank Latham, Mark Hotel. 2 .'»d
H iR SALE Studchaker <>r
hol'd I’lmne 121. Ballinger.
■10 ltd Jtw.
WHITE LEHlIoRN h>itis
Ready for setting. *1 for 15 or
per I undii-d .1 It. Estes, Route
B l’",i11ing'-t, near ILit<-hel 2 4dpd
<»R > M E
<i e. r * ’a'
Tire r. rrier
r'»* two tire*
"tie Ml.one
*l\w tf.
on
161
llf.ru
your
I
r i* f v
rc'iuir "'ii.enr*
T K Powell and Fred Aldroid
bankers of Baird, Texas, paaaed
through Ballinger on a trip to
San Angelo and stopped a few
hours with J. W. Powell.
i moved to Dallas. Mr. Norman
jPased through Ballinger Monday
en route to Dallas
it it eoslo’ii -t* are i,ur ! < *t
frie id* s*.?n * of ynu hove
lieen eu,t >rij""i. au.l friend* for
years Via know we have al-
ways given you our Inst in
proptny gnulnl and assort d
ye Daw pie? lumber
We hav e.ill ptdn and »-/er
fo meet your requirement*.
MU«n LmNr Caap'r
' •l \'H Bt tween ,un-up end
' "i •' V. ti many golden minutes in
" ’ ’ • 1 iy Thrift and War Sav-
ii.g* Stamps . dtf
h AS l’hl> V family to help
Hick Bni acres of good cotton.
Have good bon* -, plenty of good
wafer and wood.
Aug. Vogelsang, Rt. R,
Ballinger, ] 2dlwp
FOR SALK OR TRADE—One
pair good work mules. 15 hands
high. !* and 10 years old, in good
jrondition. will sell for th eruoney J
or trade for cattle or good saddle
or horag or young mules for par
Oculars see or phone Arthur
Dooaa. 2 2d lw
don't sweat
it out.....
It is is ctiea)jt*r to hook on to the
power line witn a fan and keep
cool while you work. Gel your
fan ready for the hot days.
Ballinger Electric Light,
Power & Ice Company
.la .Jfc
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 14, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 2, 1919, newspaper, September 2, 1919; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1143018/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.