Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 225, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 29, 1925 Page: 2 of 4
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THE BALLINGER LEDGER
Idlinger Dally Ladier
KID BALL 8TA0B UHB
his nil for his country. Tin* dty conn* off second best in a content!
w«s observed throughout the with a rival, and was now ready) 1 _
Wilson is dead but the cause for tW 1,Uir' h'rW*"X *"d 11 No. 1—Leaves HallinKer 7:30
which he died has just begun to would have goae down with my a m., Coleman 9:00 a. m.; arrive
jjvi, horse. Many thoughts rushed Heady 11:00 a. tu.
_____ |to my mind, the most painful be- \«. 2-—Leave Ballinger 10:4*>
ing that no word of my fate a m., t'olciuan 12:10 p. ni
could ever reach my wife, whom No. :l,—leaves Ballinger 3:00
I was hoping soon to meet. Mv p m_ Colenmu 4:30 p. in . arrives
horse realized the danger. lie Bradv 7:00 p. in
_ re-)stood motionless as a statue, ears Mo. 4.—leaves Ballinger 10:45
eeipt of a letter from Laredo en- forward, and eye-, doubtlws M::r- g ui. Kilcn 12 noon, arrives
dosing a clipping from t h o n,g the buffalo in the face Menard 2:00 p. m. leaves Mrn-
Of French inveutiou is an ultra-
violet ray apparatus to give a per-
son as thorough a coat of tan as
though he had spent weeks i tlie
hot sun.
A practically utiMiikablc fabric*
boat that can carry one adult or
two children can lie rolled for
carrying and inflated for use with
ju tire putup.
FOKMBB BALLINGER
CITIZEN INJURED
.Bulge ,1. W. Powell is
lairedo Times, giving an account
of the injury of S. .1 t’ar|*cnter.
a former Ballinger citizen, in an
auto wreck. The clipping furn-
ished The Ledger by Judge Bow-
el I says;
The condition of S .1 l'ar|s-u
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1. iiccordiug to .i statement while wolves howled in tin
ter. ......... operator who was in-'hr
jiired in aii automobile accident
on tin Ib igbts on Thanksgiving
(>,•<!.. irj. is only slightly iin
ptov
made to Tin Tunes reporter hv
Mrs I'aipeiiter .,t the hospital
Iasi evening, and \l i i arpenter
is suffering e«msi«|eruld\ from
p«:ns in his side, caused hv the
fracture of two or three ribs
‘ The Tiest of medical attention
is Itcing given the injured man.
and unless complications %«•: in
he will soon he on the road to
recovery Mrs I ‘arpenter is st
Ins Ix-dsidc at Mecy Hospital do-
ing wliat she can to alleviate the
suffering he endures mostly at
night.'
“How long we stood there I Mr,1 2:15 p. in, Kdeu 3:30 p. m
do not kuovv. It seemed interin- arrives Ballinger o:00 p. at.
inable. The buffalo, however, af- (West Bounds
ter satisfying himself that I was. leaves Brady 6.-45 a. m , Cole-
an enemy too (Hiwerful to r.t man 9t©0 a. in., arrives Ballinger
tuck, lowered his lieavl. wheeled 10:30 a. m.
and dashed along the trail until Leaves Brady 2:00 p. m., (’ole-
Two more da vs m which to , , ,
draft vmir resoiut...... and then •" '•» «»“«»«
replaced if liroken
hill collector.
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mounts across a murky stream.
As they reached the opposite
hank. Uordtni guided his horse in-
to the curent not thinking hut
that he could cross as easily as
tliev But at midstream his horse '
sank beyond its depth, unable to
sw im The current swept’him on
Ins side, and (Jordon hung on,
chilled in the icy water, trying to
save what provisions he could of
his meager store. At length he
guided the animal ashore, and
mast m Australia r.*t> upon pi|.s(«hile the men stood heartlessly
hv and watched without proffer-
ing aid. (Jordon made Ins wav
disappeared. man 4 :30 p. m., arrives Ballinger
Through the wilderness the ti .00 p. m
voting man pushed on. riding ; II All ears make connections at
one night Through an inl y tore t Ballinger for Abilene and San
dis Angelo. Connect at Coleman for
fa nee Then one day lie heard a Cisco, Ft Worth. Nan Angelo and
splashing of water ahead, and Abilene Connect at Brady. Kden
emerging from a woodland saw and Menard for Austin and San
three horsemen swimming their Antonio.
W. II.
AVERT.
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Ledger want arts one
i The lias.' of a 4<si foot radio
Farmers report plow iug good ,
id a g od time to plow, hut j
grain needs a little winter
wetting.
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Pioneer Telia of Adventure*
in Texas Before Civil War
Continued from Page 1)
to an Indian hut where for a
week lie was nursed through ill-
ness |»y the Indians.
Finally he pulled himself to-
gether and rode onward to the
(Julf. where he sold his faithful
horse and embarked from Halves,
ton to Vcvv Orleans and up the
iii .ii 11p to see a monster buffalo
jA place on the h.«hvvay ... hilfh. ,.v,„ tfllirintf.
>Wtda known a- I . , h urv. js|,l(U|,|,.rs s„|,.* denuded of i Mississippi and Ohio to Indiana
has elalined tte. M lives No h W(M|, hanging ui rolls al- ,liK borne at Crawfordsville
draht most of the Victims uere,^ fo ^ f„ w;s he settled ..ear the site of
graph- Irving to get awa.v rom j . j|f. MHS ... rtaoilv a frightful Kureka. Kansas, where lie lived
FWida hefoi^Hmy were held up ,.Pvanirt.- ;until his death
d “He had evidently had just
Iowa is the haulier radio -late,
•ad also is known for it- agnciil
Jim- Tin- time i- rapidlv coming
•Arn a farm without a radio will
hr few and far between Like tin
ratio, it is of the gi< a - »t h< in f>t
to the man in tin ennutrv
There i- a grow it g -entiiin iit m
favor of proliilnt'i - :i la.iMif.n
tl.
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live-
lerer
he-I
ture of fire works
» sentiment against
INstois with vv h -!i
.zre shot on’ loll '
ore on the n-
I dare to rout . ii
anisaitcc is to , ■
deadly 11 •v-
Monday \\
row VV ds«m s \ • n
dav had tii t
l,e
won.tg runn . . |
Colds
Will stop tomorrow
Colds brnz in 14 hour* f t tSr tr . . -a
who u«c Hoi *, fevrr anJ Tat t
LaCnppc vwid* m v dt»«. TKooih* 410.1.
the airntiOc »<» torn! '.Sro Jeer-* » J
Jon—hrtt t>r t tritt irwrr he Jon I
•of Oct hack to arnil a attic.
Price iOr
Be Sure Its Price 30e
CASCW ^QUININE
Cat lad !■ *iti |Mtnn
BILIOUSNESS
Kitirti
Keeps m Grad Farm WiA
Ike Aoaiotaace ti
Black-Dr oafk.
We»f Graham. Va.—Th« Rev.
I.e*l» Eran*. » welikoown retiree
mlnlsLr now jiant k0. Ilvlnz here,
hu • bizh opinion of Ftlaek-
t>r»UKht. which he s*jrs he ha*
lak«-n when ncciWsl. for ij ream.
‘ for »*«ra I had T'een suffering
with mr tlror." be »•>* "Some
timoa the pain would be very in-
trtiso and n:v b». K would hurt all
IS# time IJLii k Draught »a* th«
f rst thin* I found that would give
r.» any relief
"My liver ha* alway* been *lug-
g:*h Sonntin ea it give* me a lot
of trouble | hare suffered a ,ut
with It pain* In my *u)e *ni bark,
and bad headache cttu*cd from ez-
Irs-tne bi!lou«neiie
• After 1 found Ula<-k rtraurht. I
•oaid brain to fair it a* muti a* 1
felt a »;>rll i..| t ou and it rw
lierrd the ra j « at once I ran
rewommend tr to anrbody *n'frr-
ina from I o- *r< .b'e A d-e-r or
t»» ti w abd if.-’.i noep* j » in r od
fO'Bl '
fe ua »el*--ed medbinal
r -> 1 »sd -,er o i.,; .-,’a.n i.,- u0
danaervtu m • t a I ,|r ,n, lt'a< k
f .art .« s u*a remedy
f ' * I ed !. er 'f.i
Ant* that Imre nut the mortar
from between hriek* m houses
in Arg' tttina are being sitcees-.
fully fought with poison gas
pumped into their nesf-
Dr. R. F. Zedlitz
Veterinarian
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Residence Phone ...1336
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Office at Weeks Drug Store j
(). R. Iaiiaater, M. D.
Get.er.U Practice
Glasses Fitted
Office over Pearce P-ug Co
There is a lot of eom-
foit in these warm
hose.
W ool Hose are very
necessary for com-
fort these cold days.
Oxfords are quite the
thins in shoes too.
Home
Phone 204
Of: ice
Poone 48
DR F M BALE. M. D.
General Practice
S|ie< ml Attention (Jiven to
Krr, Fur. Nose and Throat.
(Basses Prnp.r'.y Fitted
office F \ M Bank Bihlg
Cleaning and Pressing
Thorp & Cohen
Phone 63
Sum-draught
IIVIR M!D(CIM(
THOSE who are hcrrjveJ of
* loved ivne*. no service t* w>ewrn-
rial a* that of the funeral dirretor'
To be assured of an efficient service,
rendered in a sympathetic manner,
i» a consolation and relief.
Fortvinatelv. it is not often that tho
funeral director ta needed, knit when
that time comet, he is indeed a very
necessary factor.
At ouch a crust, see are ready at any
hour of the day or night to heed
K K. KIM. and J. A. (MtTKRTAG
Ktmrral Ihrrrtorv
King-Moll Eurnilurr A I ndrrtaking f n
What is Thrift
Thr tru** d*-fmitiuti of Thrift i* to s|H-nd a little less than
you 'urn. to hvr simply, work diligently, spend judiciously;
savr rolisiht.-nf |y
Thrift is merely conimon sense applied to spending It de-
prives no on r >f rightful pleasure or ronifnrt, hut ta rather the
answer to all things worth while.
Start a Thrift Account at this. Bank.
Ballinger State Bank
“Guaranty Fund Bank.**
WHAT MAKE AUTOMOBILE SHALL I BtV?
A very important question, we will adiait, but as sms
important than WHAT KINO OF INSURANCE SHALL I
BUY equal judgement should be used in the purt'haoo of both.
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Check the item* below that you ahould earn and phone us
for the rate: Fire, Theft, Transportation. Collision, Property
Damage, Uability, Tornado, Hail—on any of thee# policies wo
have "w-orld-wide loss service.”
E. Shepperd Sc Co.
SINCE 1911
More Miles--More Power—Abaolntely Bo
Three Cents
But a Bif Saving in the
Long Eon.
Ward Service Station
The new year is here- may you have
a heaping measure of success and
happiness the next twelve months.
Weeks Drug Store
MEMBER TEXAS
Phone* 12 and IS
QUALIFIED DRUGGI8T8’
LEAGUE
Read the League’s Message in Farm and Ranch
and Holland's Magaiino.
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 225, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 29, 1925, newspaper, December 29, 1925; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1163146/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.