The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 8, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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TIME
will prove the wisdom of having an account with a
bank like this. It will not be a long time, either.
We are always ready to extend evecy possible bank-
ing aid to our depositors, new or old. If you have an
account here and require financial advice or assist-
ance don’t hesitate to call on us.
The Ballinger State Bank & Trust Co.
Ballinger, Tens
the Two-Cow Man
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
One.
Continued from Pane
JULY SPECIAL
render
Florence Oil Cook Stoven I hini Gold
It
Let Us Demonstrate a “Florence” in Your Home
GENUINE CASTORS
NOTICE
(Continued from rust Page.)
*• and all stomach il.sonl.-rs, Colie. Chobra and Diarrhoea. Bern
JloKna neutrahzes excess aenl a„ thi„ pK.palation
so. slomm-h may act normally- |,e (,|,|ai,„.(1 „„ |b(, .
ut a hottie in your bag,
WANTED
7-6td
LICE ON STOCK
Texan.
re-
20-1 fd
$212,682 18
$212,682 18
If so, it is doubtless because you fear the expense of
problem. We have a plan to suggest. It gets you
* V,- .
COTTON
crity of the infestation,
few ticks, therefore, may
nrday, and while here subscribed
for The Daily Ledger in order that
he might keep up with the latest
local and telegraph news. Rev.
n d
in
J. A. Talley and little daugh-
ter of Temple, passed through
Ballinger Friday en route home
from a business trip to the Win-
ters country.
W. W. Farmer returned home
a day or two ago from an extend-
ed trip to the
where he h: <| been to look
extensive business interests.
There is no better stove than the Florence, nor one that uses less oil
You will buy one, sooner or later—why not now?
HALL HARDWARE MAKES
• ‘ SPECIAL OFFER
Miss Lottie Gaines, of San An-
gelo, who ha<l been visiting her
sister Mrs. M. N. Gustavus and
family the past week or two re-
turned home Friday at noon and
strueted in 1903. It is one of the
most substantial and modern mills
in Texas. The Winters mill is not
as old as the Ballinger mill, hav-
ing been constructed five or six
years ago. It too is a good mill,
and being located in one of the
best farming districts in Texas,
enjoys a good run annually.
Dr. A. Levy, the well known op-
tician, of San Antonio, is back
again in Ballinger and will remain
for some time. Any one needing
to you most strongly at such tim-
es, because it is the very thing
you need. Price 25c, 59e and $1
per bottle Sold by Walker Drug
Co.
WANTED—Enginemen and train-
men for service on the Gulf Col-
orado & Santa Fe Railway. The
present employes in the engine,
train and yard service on the G.
C & S. F. are to be called upon by
their Brotherhood officials for a
strike vote. It is hoped that the
vote in our territory will be in the
negative, but it is necessary for
price 50c. Manufactured only by
The Walker Drug Co. Ballinger.
Scott II. Mack and family re
turned home Friday afternoon
from a weeks outing on the San
Saba. The reports a very pleas-
ant vacation with plenty fish.
D. C. Dave, of Austin, an old
I.eon county friend of the local
reporter, was in Ballinger Friday
on business and went cast in the
afternoon. He is connected with
G. PETTIBONE, Vic
and General Manager.
Texas.
I . .f
niHCHESTER S PILLS
x. THE 1»IAMONI» BKANP. a
| was accompanied by Mrs. Gus-
, tavus and two children who will
visit her parents in San Angelo.
C. S. Miller, President and Cashier
C. 0. Harris
C. A. Daose and N. J. Allen, Vice-Presidents
E. A. Werner
Taking Big Chances.
It is a great risk to travel with-
out a bottle of Chamberlain-s
Ballinger Cotton Oil
Co., Changes Hands
country,
after
get rid of it without help. The
LEARN COTTON—grading, and
everything else connected with
the proper handling of the staple.
Special attention to Low Grades.
For information write, Cotton
Institute. Ballinger. 26-d25t.
$122,888.69
176.33
24.(‘0(i.(H)
10,530.00
/ ; A r< lll-< Hl K-TI ir*
r/ !M.l lil.l-J-25
\ h»'u v •».-», i it.' Best. Re'i die
r LTD BY DKlGGISTSLVOTHLRf
Cash mast wccompaTty copy ex-
cept where party has regular opet
account with us
Call Telephone Nq. 27.
Look Good—Feel Good
No one can either feel good nor
look good while suffering from
constipation. Get rid of that tir-
ed, draggy, lifeless feeling by a
treatment of Dr. King’s New Life
Pills. Buy.a box today, take one
or more pills tonight. In the
morning that stuffed, Hull feeling
is gone and you feel better at once
25c. at your druggist.
This makes a good combination—cheap oil and cheap stoves.
Can you afford to miss the chance of getting ready for the hot weather
that is sure to come?RATES FOR
Classified Ads
- — - -- the trains or
steamships. Attacks of bowel
complaint are often sudden and
everyone should go prepared for
them Obtainable everywhere. ..
Tablets and
are the best
constipation
wife also used them for indiges-
tion and they did her good,’’ writ,
es Eugene S. Knight, Wilming-
I I l< IV>, 1 lit I t I Ul t , 111 <1 IVIHU I
1 the keeping of cows unprofitable.
| If such a condition is general thru
lout a community, a cooperative
(creamery is an impossibility for
j an abundance of milk is essential
I to the economical and successful
I operation of such an institution.
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
There will be lots of good old hot, scorching weather
during the next, three months—get ready for it now
“Kitchen Komfort,” means a
NOTICE TO BUSINESS MEN
AND FARMERS OF BALLIN-
GER AND VICINITY—The cot-
ton institute to be held in Ballin-
ger comes to us strongly recom-
mended by the following cotton
men: II. .1. Rhoades, .lack County
Warehouse Manager;.!. R. Elrod
Public Cotton Weigher: <>. E.
Knox, Cotton Classcr. The course
is also indorsed by the following
cotton factors of Dallas and other
cities: A. L. Wolf, of the A. L.
Wolf Cotton firm, Dallas, Texas;
G. W. Windsor, Ginner, George,
Texas; Brown, McFarland, Smith
& Marsh, and scores of others to
numerous to name here. The man
who will have charge of the work
is not only exact and scientific but
is a practical cotton buyer of years
of experience, lie will be on the
grounds on .July 21th, and the
work will move forward with snap
and precision, settling all doubts
on all phases of the subject in two
weeks time. Further information
will be sent you if you will send
your name and address to Cotton
Institute Ballinger. Tex, Box 514.
8-tfd
Cash and Exchange
Total
MAGNa
immediately relieves dyspepsia
caused by excess stomach acidity.
A simple, safe, palatable, inex-
pensive remedy for indigestion,
heart-burn, sour stomach, belcb-
Lice injure calves, hogs, horses,
and cattle One or two applica-
tions of Ross’ “Dead Quick’’
Spray will positively rid stock of
lice. It kills the nits and eggs of
lice and insects. Once tried, you
will never be without it.
Sold in Ballinger by Walker
Mrs. A. Schawe left Friday af-
ternoon for Dallas to join her
daughter, Miss Louise en route to
Seal Harber, Me., where Miss
Louise will study under the.noted
teacher Madam B 1 a nch field’s
Zeesler, the same school she at-
tended two years ago.
• Resources
Loans and Discount
Bills of Exchange (Cotton)
Banking House, Fur. and Fix.
Other Real EstateConstipation and Indigestion.
used Chamberlain’s
must say that they
I have ever used for
and indigestion. My
prove,| ami Ins services are
quired will be notified where and
cations will therefore be received
from experienced men for posi-
tions as enginemen, conductors,
firemen, brakemen an,] switchmen
and from inexpet ieneed men for
position as firemen and brakemen.
Application should be made to the
undesigned and should give ex-
perience, former cmp oyer, reason
for leaving service and present
address. These applications will
be considered confidential and the
Rev. J. N. Key, of the north-
western part of the county, was
in Ballinger for « short time Sat-
Cleaning, PressingandDyeing
PHONE 97
IHMtS I want five hundred hogs
within the next ten days. Phone
3302. J. II. Taylor. ‘ 6-3td
IN
fHE BALI INGER DAIL?
LEDGER
One cent p*r word first insertion
Half cen» per word each subse-
quent insertion
Slick face type double regul»tMaybe You are Still Using
Coal Oil Lamps for
Lighting Your
Home
The Ballinger State Bank and Trust Co
Ballinger. Texas
Condensed Statement at the Close of Business .June 30th, 191G
Liabilities
it <lcs.tr< ; s Worni3
than C.:r; j>»ers it
f ui < on- •' ration,
g Trot / s and
.eh ami iiowcD,
hi ii.-.'.u. i.l ticen.
duly. As oil is now selling at
very low price, this should make
an attractive combination. The
v i Florence holds a very enviable
’’reputation among its many users.
ern in every respect. At present
the company iy const ’ucting a new
gin at Row» ra. whic i will l>e
erated by electric power, a
will be one of the best gins
Texas.
The new control! us of :!>••
e-d of the stock of the I.allin
Cotton Oil Co., and the Runnels
County Gin Co., are already large-
ly identified with the business in-
terests of Ballinger. Everybody. where,
knows II. Gieseeke and is ac---
quainted to some extent with his J. L. Elkins of the Mud creek
business connections. lie is pres-1 country, left from this point Thurs
ident of the ranters & Met- day afternoon for San Antonio on
chants State Bat k, while his a • a short business trip,
sociate in this deal, Mr. Russell, is J -----------------
one of the principal stockholders Doing hard work in a bent or
in the same'bank, and was form-1 stooping position puts a stitch in
erly its president, and charter1 the back that is painful, you can’t
member.
The deal is one in which Bal- great penertating power of Bal-
linger gains, as local capital will lard’s Snow Liniment will appeal
practically control the institution
while heretofore foreign capital
has controlled the business.
Should Sloan's Limment Go
Along?
For after a
HALL HARDWARE CO
BALUA’GEK, THXA
Capital Stock $69,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 11,990.50
Dividends Unpaid 1,071.00Deposits. 13.♦.620.68
Total
The Above Statement is Correct
CHAS. S. MILLER, President and Cashier
C. A. Orbeck, Secretary and Assistant Cashier Sam Baker, Assistant Cashier
If you feel ‘blue.” “No ac-
count,’’ lazy, you need a. good
(•leaning out. Ilerbine is the
right thing for that purpose. It
sit mutates the liver, tones up the
stomach and purifies the bowels.
Price 50c Sold by Walker Drug
Co.
-
Your attention is directed to the
advertisement of the Hall Hard-
ware Comany in this issue, offer- _
ing a special discount of 10 per Of course it should!
cent on all Florence stoves during strenuous day when your muscles
July. As oil is now selling at a have |)een exercised to the limit
an application of Sloan's Liniment
will take the soreness and stiff-
ness away and get you in fine
shape for the morrow. You
should also use it for ? sudden at-
tack of toothache, stiff neck,
backache, stings, bites and the
many accidents that ere incident-
al to a vacation. “We would ns
soon leave our baggage go <»n
a vacation or camp cut without
Sloan’s Liniment.” Writes one
vacant ionist: “We use it for ev-
ton, N. (’.• Chamberlains Tablets ery thing from cramps to tooth-
are mild and gentle in their ac- ache.
tion. Give them a trial. You are be prepared and have no regrets,
certain to be pleased with the
agreeable laxative effect which
they produce. Obtainable every-
nights. The heat, the odor, the danger, the time.
Electric lights cost no more.
Ballinger Electric Light and
Power Company
Phone 31
FOR taALE
l’(>h’ SALE l!<0 Shiverloet Auto-
mobile in good shap<\ been run
about .50(H) miles, will sell cheap
or will trade for good horses or
mules. See Will Stuart. 6-tfdw
SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLS
Hutchins Avenue Ballinger, Texas
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, lias borne the signature of
y? —- and has been made under bls per-
- sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-ns-goo I ” are but
Experiments that trifle with and cndangei the health of
Infants and Children—Exi>cricnce against 1 :>perin ent.
What is CASTORiA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Gil, Pare*
gorle. Drops and >S<M>thing Syrups. It is pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other .Nureotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. ’
and alhiys Feverishness. For more
lias been in constant use ior the re
Flatulency Wind Colie, all Teetl
I»iarrh<ra. It regulates the Stom
assimilates the Food, giving healthy a
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s i r;-. •_
at Pearce school house on Friday
night before the first Sunday in
August.
./AYS
FOR ACHES AND PAINS
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 8, 1916, newspaper, July 8, 1916; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1172437/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.