The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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HfF DAILY LRDGRh
MASONIC ORDERS IN
393
JOINT INSTALLATION Ninth Street, the evangelist spoke
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Olli I I. <
iiigs.'tcmpontl spirit
Oil 40c
complete surrender upon the part
P. S. One new Maxwell to sell at $100.00 discount
few
Little Miss Bessie Lee Brown,
WANTED
dmoiiil toil
After
strive
for the
The Farmers and Merchants
CALOMEL'S A POISON
State Bank
TAKE THIS INSTEAD
The Bank that HELPS YOU Do Things
J. 11.
senior
table IL iiiedv, Liver Health.
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mid
war
t
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ml inti
it or dnivyi't refunds price
The oest reason tor buying an
ilingi
FOR fcALE
Phone 3
in I: V
Watch the irorus Go By.
w eel
Te( lllill
COTTON
LEARN COTTON—grading, and
Helen Williams left Wed-
to visit at Brownwood a
Miss
nesdav
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Ward of the city, on Sunday,
of sins
within
ladies performed the duties d<
valved upon them so creditahi
Aids
the
for
tor tiie Bal
Mr. Audit
you're bilious, constipated, up-
liel all knoked out don’t take
It is dangerous poison from
W. B llallrv, who in a few well
MTWe will do your Repairing for less
Hl a nd have men that know how.
WANTED—Engiaetnen 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, hut it is necessary for
the company to be ready. Appli-
cations will therefore be received
from experienced men for posi-
tions as enginemen, conductors,
firemen, brakemen and switchmen
and from inexperienced men for
position as firemen and brakemen.
Application should be made to the
undesigned and should give ex-
perience, former employer, reason
for leaving service and present
address. These applications will
be considered confidential and the
>. diuant twink-
1 he ('hrist is 1 hr
The best reason for buying an
Overland is what Overland own-
ers say. Ask an Overland user
Phone 33. tfd
Summer Laxative aiiC Live:
Regulator
from want by a snug bank account. Have you ever
stopped to think that the day is sure to come when you
will not be able to provide for the necessities of life and
the only resource is to have something to fall back on.
Now is the time to begin to save and the place to put
your money is in a strong banking institution such as
this, where you know your money will be ready for you
when you want it.
year, were called, the same form-
ing a semi-circle facing the east.
1'he Marshal) was then ordered to
escort to the east,
Halley, who was
worthy matron and
the insign id' that
at < lovts
returned
phenviPe, Dublin, and ot h e r
points in that section to visit rel-
atives a few weeks.
Mr. J. Whit Patterson, treasurer
Mrs. Anna Pearce, marshal,
ed, to an unrivaled advanta
the culinary art of the "Star
The hall had hem most ; ;i ,!•
l ulls and ibeauti!'illy d curate.I
f i th.' occasion, the rm’d aiatr
Anna Tally, Ester,
Sciia w e, Marl ha, M r
■ '
NIGHT PHONES
office,
likewise
pat ron,
the star-points apd led through its
labyrinthine figures w ith except-
ional grace and ease by the con
ductressis. Ils thorough appri
ciation w as evideiiced by prolong-
ed applause, after which the
• lit t li.rly
W.r> < .11 lei I I i
e;Te1 eln
in, i.iitia
condition for sale cheap or for trade. See us at once
we must have the room.
Koy 1*. Sharp, junior
deacon; J. F. Manski r. chaplain:!
E. r . Eider, tvler; L. Litt Chastain!
w li.it von want; it docs not interfere
with _vm:r daily routine of habits. Give
It's sate—harmless
gripe or sicken.
T. Snellgrove of the Mazc-
d country, Frank Eckart and
W. .Jones of Miles, and <'. R.
li t »wer, of the Winters coun-
, were among the business vis-
Special attention to Low Grades.
For information write, Cotton
Institute, Ballinger. 26-d25t.
Walter Parker, who had been
spending a few .months- at Lub-
bock, returned home Wednes-
day night.
Mrs. S. P. Stone returned home
Wednesday at noon from tin ex-
tended visit to her daughter.
Mrs. Walter Abernathy, and fam-
ily, at bort Worth. She also vis-
ited at other points in the state
; ilt. i is not crowned
il<rr law fully. ’ Seco
is follow the precept and example
but thire be done.’ And his v. liii
says, ” Whatever ye d<* in word or
deed do all in 1 he name id’ <'hirst,I
giving thanks to the Father by
i 1 ini. (’ol. 3:17.
And again “I nto Him be glory
in the church throughout all ages,
world without end, Amen." hph.
Mrs. Velma!
installed as
.mu not
d cannot ;
proved and his services are re-
quired will be notified where and
It is gent!
otliii inst it ut ions established by
man or God this institution ot
which Jesus is head and founder
and the very heart and soul form-
ing in the heart the new creature,
Misses Edna McDaniel
Polk, of Santa Afina, former
ue<| teachers in I
public schools, came
day at noon tn attend the mar-
riage of their friend Miss Wilma
Beckwith in our city Thursday.
Mrs. J
v, tin
BALLINGER AUTO COMPANY
Opposite Court Mouse Lawn. Telephone Number 505
tended greeting and welcome
from the ‘Chapter to the triends
assembled. Mi>s Dlg.l Seliawe,
Past Worthy Matron, was in
stalling officer and Miss Jessie
ed show or will ever be offerd in
all oilier institutions, established
by man. the ( Lurch of the living
God ofieis not only all that all
the l oiubjii d iuM Hut ions that in *n
offer nut even offers and gives
$695
f. o. b. Toledo
Roadster $675
stalled as worthy
Azelie Toulme, associate matron,
Mrs. I’rsula Turner, conductress,
Mrs. Melton, associate conduct-i
rcss, Mrs. Emma Braden, chaplain, I
MITCHELL CARS
You Had Better See the Mitchell Before You Buy!
We Cut the Price On Everything for the Automobile
Gasoline 19c Spark Plugs, any Kind
at Cut Rate
to the joys of thy Lord.’’ for lie
will say at the judgment, “1 was
hungry and ye gave me meat, I
was thrisiy and ye gave me drink,
I was in prison and visited me, 1
was sick and ye ministered unto
me « ♦ « * » » .(||,| inasmuch as ye
did unto one of the least of these,
' mv disciple, ye did it unto me, go
avvav into everlasting life ’ Mat.
Mollis (Tesy, w arden,
11. M. Joscv, sentinel.
the capable ins! all
while Dr. W. B. Hal!
efficient and enthusia
man, was mar.dutl.
n:g officers were insta
cii.oliiig Masonic year
A. B. Legate, worshipful mas
ter; A. IL ( rews, senior warden;
I . P. Melton, junior warden; D.
<t' ina'-h. cools and <i.iiets tile I
els and helps digestion. Price 25c Get a bottle, take a dose tonight,
.'nd 50c per bottle. Sold by Walk-! and see how much better you feel,
er Drug Co- At all druggists.
Miss Kathleen Baker, who had
been spending the past several
months with her aunt, Mrs. John
McMinn, and family
and Santa Fe, N. A
home Wednesday night. She says
most of the Mexicans in that sec-
tion are loyal to the I uited
states and maiiv sav they will
Order Now to Get Your Overland
This is the same Overland—with improvements—that last sea-
son sold for $750. The price is f 55Jess.
It is the most popular Overland ever,*built. Already there is
an enormous demand for this car. More Lthen 60,000 of this
that they challenged the admira-
tion of all. An expecially pleas
ing incident of the ceremonies
was the aesthetic O. E. S. march
INITIATION. GRIP AND PASS
WORD SUBJECT SERMON
Audience and interest continu-
Try it and see—one application
will prove more than a column'
of claims. James S. Ferguson,
Phila., Pa., writes: “1 have had
wonderful
Sloan’s Liniment on
To th inf
pain oni
lief,
remedy has done for me.'’
keep on suffering, apply
Liniment where your pain is and
notice how quick you get relief.
Penetrates without rubbing. Buy
it at any Drug Store. 25e.
the Ma-
lower, for the cost of all materials is rising. So order your car
now, to be sure of getting it.
En bloc 35 horespower motor. Demountable rims, with one extra. Electric
starting and lighting system. 106 inch wheelbase. Electric control buttons
on steering column. Deep divan upholstery. Four inch tires. One man top
cover. Call, Telephones or write for Demonstration
O’KELLY & WALTON
■'n SALE -A seven passenger
Studebaker at a bargain, as
gopd as new in every respect, good
electric lights and starter. Will
take a second hand Ford not latere
than a 1913 model as part pay-
ment. H. Gilliam, Brown-
wooil, Texas. 27-fitdpd
I’(‘ii SALE—Kt. have method to
iorce L. now, get me? eave
man way. hope hack soon, saw
a sinker film snight. very good is
29 ltd-pd.
of South Ballinger, left Wednes-
day to visit her aunt, Mn
Harber at Brownwood, a
! mild and effective. It arouses
the liver, increases the bile, does
■ not gripe and acts as a ge
tonic to the whole system.
><•< ..rs in hot weather. They net nature to clear and purify
oii'y b.av e to ci ntend with painful blood—as a laxative tonic
: m< I.' ’ 1 ’ «• stomach is disorder- summer Po-Do-Lax has no equal,
d, ’ <>w-c!s ba s<> and the body un-1 What was “good enough for my
if .i-t.-'ble. The best help you father is good enough for me”
•an o’ e the ’in e sufferer is M<*- never applied with more force
.••e’s Baby Elixir. '! '•orrec s s .or 1 than the use of Po-Do-Lax for the
liver. An old time tried remedy.
TWIN BOYS
Mr. and Mrs. Erank Stark of
the Benoit country, are rejoicing
over the arrival of twin boys born (
to them Wednesday night, June' interest of the Creasy Rotary
28th, and who were immediately [ Filer Co. the past few weeks,
christened Elmer and Elmo. I
Mother and babies doing nicely at j
I in part as follows :
-- Ali former organizations estab-
It was a representative and ap cillier bv man or God sinks
into utter insignificence when
compared to the Church of the
liv me, God. the pillow and support
Bruce Creasy returned home
L‘ Wednesday at noon from an ex-
tended business trip to South
Texas, where he had been in the
»T*trE Trxfis Wonder cures kldr^j’ r.nfc
I Lln.lder troubles, dissolves irs uvel. cures
-*■ diabetes, weak mid iuiue backs, rheuma-
tism and all Irreirulrfrit ies of the kidueysand
Lladdor in both men and women, if not sold
by your druggist, will be sent by mail on re-
ceipt of f L Ono small bottle is two months'
treatment and seldom tails to perfect a cure.
Send for testimonials from this and otter
Htat*8.*Dr. E.XW. Hall. Olive Street
■t. Louis. Mo. Sold by druggist*.— Adv. e
l<:< II.
Mrs
M rs
..... Mr. 1-5:34-46.
The five Since all the blessings that have
appointed to fill the offices id star
points were marshaled forward to-
gether Each point repiesentatfve
carried an exquisite arm ImuqUi t
the flowers thereof being rm 'lem
alic of the chair.i-lers porti.ivid.
cast • m w .in 1 hese co
■.'•pita le i fit' I’ta ii:ei s.
i Ijmix to this most <■.
•casio.'i vv:;> i t ached v
and
val j to whom he should report to. F.
Ballinger G. PETTIBONE, Viee President
WediH s- and General Manager. Galveston,
Texas. 20-tfd
relief since 1 used
my knees.
after all these years of
ipplication gave me re-
Many thanks for what your
Don’t
tiiat suliv.iltT .mil al
u:d in.ik' - >.<>a sick Alw
ik<- H. ' s 1.ai r I ieaitli
\\ Idle we rejoice that food is
given io the hungry, waler to tin
Ihir.sly and the sick are minister-
ed to, their fevered brow is being
cooled and the pain driven from
I their mortal frame, even through
any word or deeii, performed by
any man individually or collec-
tively Inil we know when we do it
in 1 he name of Jesus through his
Church, sealed with his blood, we
invested with !<'HU ’iear “Well done thy
Mr. 'good and faithful servant, enter in.
in-
pi-cciative audience that .'isscmli
led in the Masonic Hall la .I files
<!.. ei ciiino 1 o w it nr I In- nisi;d
l.dion ceremonies of the P>alliii; er
l.’rv. I'.-’ her Goldbach returne tj
oi r- \\ educsday at noon from i
an Antonio where l:e had hee l '
senior stew art, T. .1. Gardn
juinor sti-vvart.
A few very enjoyable remar
comments were .made bv the!'"'1 ll'-'
WCAPUDIHE'
I * J - '' - -
t to the children I
pleasant and won't
Larue bottles only
Ford service for Ford owners is worth while.
Fifty-one Ford branches; over 8,500 agents
all through the covntry, each with a com-
plete stock of Ford parts and supplies 'on
hand. No delays, no holding up for days to
get parts, but prompt, reliable service at a
low, fixed cost.
Runabout $390; Touring Car $440; Town Car
$640; Sedan $740. Ail prices f. o. b. Detroit.
On sale at
Harwell Motor Co.
Ballinger, Texas
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1916, newspaper, June 29, 1916; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1172508/m1/3/?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.