Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 126, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 1, 1925 Page: 2 of 4
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THE BALLINGER DAILY LEDGER
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Asm
Sqr “Bayer Aspirin”
MOeDT STRONG
FORMDKALLAW
'I Unless vou see the
|fcr Cross" on tablets >ou
not setting the genuine
Aspirin proved safe by
and prescribed by phy-
for 24 years.
^£££l i
Haver package
contains proven directions
Bavrr" hoiea of 12 tablet*
Ira of 24 anj 100- l>rug£i«t*
la tb* »r*-v mark »f Mtnv
ft tritl-iaaUl f '»i<jtkOCld
TONIGHT FOE
LEGION CONVENTION
I’hi' Attorney tii'iii'ial - I*•’
partiucnt i* rt-ndy t<' •?- «"j
i in the pruM'i'Uiiou "I viulaton* ot
lIn- Medical Practice Ai t, accord
j ino to n letter from Attorney < g Y
General l».*it Moody to fomtv
Attorney <' I’ Shepherd
In view of the fhtft th.it tho
loi'.il ,.unity alt'-rn-i bod M-veral
of violation of tho Medical
|'i , tii'«- \oi to contend wnil, ho
' wrote tho att'^nov general tor
lii» Httitmlo inward* tin* law. anil
1 follow intr O' t ho reply
Mi t I’. Shepherd,
i'minty \Hornes
I ’.a I Iimger, To\ii*
Dear Mr. Shepherd.
Yo.ir |. ft*'r of r* •••■tit date
; ia.ii.lt _• ti'piirt l* to m\ attitude
on the otlforeeliienf < f the Med
mrs. nun
MJIIIt STRONG
Lydia EL PiwkiuJn^fnU-
ble Compound Helped where
Other Medicine* Failed
Walpole, X. II. —“I have uimhI Lydia
Pmkham* Xvgrtable Compound and
And it has improved
my health wonder*
fitlfy. For months
and month* I waa
Dot regular and had
terrible paint. They
used to affect my
aide to I could not
work. I read of
other* being helped
by the Vegetable
Compound, ao I
much better now,strong enough ti
my own housework, ana have two <
hunt'll to care for be*Hie*. I tried o
r
Wil
Helot'll'--* 1 r. Mr
'tia* 1*0*1 A no ] • .in I till
Auxiliary w ill !•■<•' e tmiiglit t r
►hoi Worth, when tin ' •«’>' '•• if
tend th< *taln io|ivi iiti >n I'lio**
»hu &T‘‘ planning to timid the
■lOiventioti ffoin
.•tort not i• i\* 1..11-
Win*. Tr- v Sun;•*
»'uanerm. M »'
frtwgeriti'* it.d II
letegate* w dl g<-
.■ue wh'-r> ‘tov will i’i'i ' • I 1
A I* Sun*! in v • ii Km •
Wurth I’hn .■"?’ niition ;il he
ii netmitin ti rce !.«v * • •! i rce
•rd breaking attcinlanec i*
iwcted with ,iti important pro
«nw l»ef .re 'lie I • - men t i
the
B;dlingi-r
tne.lie
1 ,ir-
Mr and
etiee 1
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Frank'
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iiri'fe*
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1 • a * v*
by .iut
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atif'lp
teal I’rnetiee Ae' h i* '...... re
•e| vi d
‘I regard tie M--de.il I’r.ntiee
Aet i* i piece of h'I'ti.tiiitAriiiti
Iegi*ia! on having a* it* ’Vldnlit
purpow til* proteetlop •! tie!,
and *uffi ring people from the
lian'.’er* neidetif to lutrustmv
tie t re,r no nf ’lo ir h"die* into
tl . i in,|* of (•!•• pi* who are not
!■•,; m* .1 111 tie M'letiee 1 ,,rt of
. tel 'lirgcrl I’.xpet i
lie pr vi ti that f In no di' aI
•ion, !•» ri *' a ■ n , ad *ttiily
*e. v >•! e.j nun • 11. ii _•* that |
loin ni noli t mi . rd l he
'•ration of pail* ltd -ilffcr '
compound,
thought it might
help me. 1 am very
to do
dear
I tried other
medicine* before taking the Vegetable
Compound, but I waa never treated fur
my trouble*. I »peak highly of tha
Vegetable Compound to my friends and
recommend it to any woman for run-
down and nervous condition. "—Mrs. T.
11. iYu.fcK. Wal|iule, New llanipihire.
Over aoo.000 women have so far replied
to our quention, “liav* you received
benefit from taking l.ydia K. Ihukham'a
Vegetable Compound."
9S out of every lOUof the replica say,
"Ye*" and because tbe Vegetable Com-
pound ha* ln-*-n helping other women it
{25 IN CASH
FOR 10 REASONS
Some hull in Ballinger will re-
ceive $*2.'» in euxli for writing ten
miaous why there should he a
Thor washing muehine in every
home That will he easy money
for Mime Ballinger lady. Who’ll
pet it 1 If may he you, if you will
investigate a little and get huay.
The West Texas Ktilitie* Com-
pany has just received a ear load
of Thor eleet r i e w ashing
nmehine*. and i* latinehing a
month’s campaign In eonnee-
1 ion with the campaign they arc
giving away this $*2.'> for the host
ten reason* why a Thor washer
*hoiild lie in the home. Kverv
woman in Ballinger can compete
for the prize. All you have to do
i* write out the I test ten reasons
why you think a Thor washer
should he in the home, and mail
your letter to the West Texas
j I ’tillin '* Company not later than
, September 20th. The prize will
: he awarded on October l*t.
I Yoii are invited to drop in at
j the offices of the West Texas
I tilities Company on Eighth
to give you any other informa-
tion you might want.
The big sale on wash i n g
machines will run through the
month of September, and during
tile sale n^^hnm^^nll^be^j-old ",l
! month. In addition to the liberal
, terms the coin patty is giving to
each purchaser of a machine a
set of Dixie tubs, sale value
‘>0, and a year's supply of
Crystal White Soap Chips, Male
value $ii. You get a whole car-
ton of sixty boxes of soap chips
and set of tubs free with each
machine.
The West Texas I tilities font-
pain is unloading a ear load of
machines tor the big sale.
Prof Ivan I* Oliver, who will
have charge of the athlctieM in
tin* public schools, came in Mon-
day and i* i'e«.l\ to ussuiue his
duties.
should help you.
every where.
Fit sale hydruggu.ta , Street, get advertising matter
j telling you about the Thor, and
I the ileiiioiistrators will he glad
,ng 'f hum.,11 lieing*
1 In prac !
• ' -1;|. pi , .f. >*;.l|
nat uralli j
• • , a ,r. * \ e.ii-* ., ml 11 .1
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el i : ■ -• ,< * el Wle f.
t■<• • 11 -1 e ar.
*n i. i>r Hi pa ill. t lie)
a> prune
to 'ak'' the ad l lee
at > ''IK- ami
.It • t i-ad> ti- • till-race
alii prntu-
(Hint I’mi s a* hi .in :’r m d>
~awlh Tc i.i* eoft <• ti .•<< ititri.
mbrre h.- had been huving ot*."
Jiarag tie earlr sea* <n
i*ed 'ptiek *1 ri ot tl eir *rouhl
rhi* law .a* as it joirpose. the
pro'cc'mn ot' tl.' eitui t!*hip from
•he datig'-r* in'- il- 'it t• placing
,l e < 1 *s* > 1 *'|eh .1 OlllJ !■ x thing j,.n
m.'I; • t'.-ti torn by |>i>v
ph>
not ; it fed by pr>|ier training, to
lake eli.irge of •*lit-tl a dltfictllt
Mid iiie-rtain problem. 1 believe
th.it tor humanitartau reasons,
thi* *t.i* 'lmuld he rigidly en
t nrc'-i i
I he ~t.it Me contains ,i pro
11*.i n fixing tlutie* upon tli
Xt’orin-i Geii-ral ti . onneetion j pj'jee Oil Oats at tilt* Cal*.
• it Ii it* > iiloie. nient and I assure
i'ij * hat I stand ready to <lis.
• ■barge loy dull with regard to
•lie < fll’oiveliienf of this *t.itllfe
"Yotir* i>-rv trulv,
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. i*ht-r mental
.d. .ti'o t|o ii.:mi* o' util v ho
Mr* .lohr XleMinn ami Mr*.
II Kuul."-rliii and daughter.
Mali-, of Brow ow nod, are
visiting n he i.' ti • of D M
B.ih< r
OATS
Set* us for special
E. T. BRANHAM
GRAIN CO.
0. R. Lasater, M. !>.
General Practice
Glasses Pitted
Office over Pearce Drug Co.
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aver tka’ J.- ;*r word ftmt .naer
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Phone 204
Office
Phone 48
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MEMBER TLX Aa QUALIFIED DRUGGI8TS LEAGUE
F- » t ’h» I.< ii’iie * >le*«a e n F irm and Ranch
it i Ho’’and x M'.gaxne
FEED CROP
E. Shepperd dk Co.
Agents
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eloae itt; modern »• < r.v. i• i■ • i * )
Phone 179. tf.i
High grad# ertt i#g- men’* .n.t |e
from yenr epnir# htidsk nega-
tive-! Bartlett Studio, 'V p
Martin. Prop 28-tfd
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HOME PHONE *9 BUSINE8* PHONE M
C. (i. JENNINGS
HOMS PHONE 1248 BUSINESS PHONE 4*6
Licensed EmWalmers and Funeral
I )irectors
Higginbotham Bros. & Cap.
WeJitoAll
Tall Men, Short
Men. Stout Men,
Thin Men. all can
K* -luted and sat-
i'fied in Clothes
'r.iilored to Meas-
its<- hv M. Born SC
Company.
That's w li y
I! O R N mal es
more clothes to
r; t ,i ure than any
other tailorini* or-
^.ini^ition in the
world.
ff- v • f'
(, >j OH ANSI ’J
Yv'hv not wiur tilt- smartest shoe of the
inonth the ‘hoc th.:r tvpetfs have ai-
iLimed titt- foremost footwear L*11011.
Tin 1 detit. CjIcniLr Stvlc for Septim-
Kr, lo-is no more than ordinary shoos!
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V^a-;/ • / * IUtl
$9
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THE HUB
4 K\srv 11*ini! t«» Wfiir*
4
VISIT OUR BABY BOOTH
< »ur line in this department is more
complete than e\ er before. We are receiv-
ing new and attractive things every few
days.
Hand Made Dresses, Saeques, Bootees,
Caps, also Blankets, Quilts, Bath Robes.
Shoes and Ribbons.
You will find most anything you want
for the baby here.
The Ivory Store
A 8 Love Si Co.
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Exi&e
BATTERIES
Til.
I’.x.dt Battery is enjoying tiie rep-
Uui'.i(>n of >atislaet‘»ry sep\;ic*.‘ and more
in;.< - to the dollar than any battery built.
JU8T ARRIVING
J3 PLATE FOR YOUR FORD
1650
Ni iv full .ind viinler *iiinp|e*
and gi 'i'l* .tr• * arriving dad)
4 , mil find mir iti ek t' high
el,i*. men * furi: *lntig* eernpli *e
in ei >ry <|i tail fer y tnr fall and
Winter nee,J*.
Thorp & Cohen
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CAMERON’S GARAGE
BAIXINGEK. TEXAS
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 126, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 1, 1925, newspaper, September 1, 1925; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1162270/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.