The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DAILY LEDGER
NO BUSINESS IN
REFUGEES ARRIVE
Hear!
AT GALVESTON
BALLINGER JULY 4
Pv United /’
Evangelist Redichek
at
\\
Christian Tabernacle
Willi
on Ninth Street
O’Kelly & Walton
Thursday, Friday and Saturday Night on
Use
the Cover too Narrow
For Over
jc£ w FU! U ¥ 01
Thirty Years
lac
F
CASTURIA
The Scarlet Thread that
THE CINTAUR COMPANY. NtW YOM* CITY.
Hung in the Window
live.
II
IRISH NOBLE GETS
REFUSED TO MABRY
COME!
DEATH FOR TREASON
GIRL AND IS SHOTStroble Market after 9.
PICTURE PROGRAM
i
for
Watch the Fords Go By.
Bal-
WBallinger and Winters
. M. WIGLF, AgentFOR SALE—Two scholarships in ,
Service Line
noon last
appendi-
Watcb tne Fords Go By.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
*Jf TIIK PIAMONI* HDAXI*. a
THE BUSY SHOP
in ll« <1 and Gnhl metallic.
r<
W E. BROOKS
13 tfd
INFANTS aCHUDRSL
w »r> <
Santa fe
collier Dixie and tanker Herbert
G. Wylie arrived here today with
one thousand and fifty American
“IN THE TOLL
ANGELL’S.’
Dont forget the Blue Beard
tomorrow, “The Eve of
God.”
The Hub.
Scotch Woolen .Mills.
Also Rex
OF THE
.Jewell (’unningliam
R. I*. Conn
Ballinger Lumber < o.
Van Belt, Kirk die Mark
|
bride
from
were
Illis Co.
i’.a 11 in Printing Co.
.Mr. an
the Tok<
Tliursd.-i \
Price 5()c.
Co.
If so, it is doubtless because you fear the expense of
installing electric lights. Let us help you solve the
problem. We have a plan to suggest. It gets you
the lights the easiest and quickest way, and at the
WOULD PUT IN BATHING
POOL
cases your cough, soothes you
throat and bronchial tubes, check
your cohl, starts to clear you
The dog muzzle law has been
pealed, hut their is no law against :
having vour shot's
L. WENDoRF’S.
mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
ALCOHOL - 3 PER CENT.
‘ A Vegetable PrcpauLoitf tAs
s iniikiting flic fo od and IM uh
ting the Stomachs awl
it years. Get a bottle
Keep it in your house
Sold at your
of energy, and constipated bowels
can be relieved with surprising
Howels catl be relieved with sur-
prising promptness by using ller-
bine. Th<' first d<>se brings im-
provement, a few doses puts the
system in fine, vigorous conditionBy United Pre**'
WASHINGTON, .June 29.—U.
S government reports issued to-
“The Bed is too Short and
Elder A. R. Holton and
came in Thursday al noon
•t hey
Wednesday.
friends
OrtigrUt. A *• 1 irnw-TFR'S
l>IAAK»M» r.a\M» 1'il.l.H, f.,r 23
years known as llcM, Safest. Always K«Sui Io
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
Promotes Digest ion.( DcerfuF
Hess and Rest .Containsnfltw
Opiiim.Morphine uorMiC^
Not Narcotic.
Melt on I )ry • oioils < o.
11ig'.’iiihotli iiii. Ci:r: IBy United Press
LONDON, June 29.—Sir Roger
Casement was convicted of high
treason in connection with the
late Irish rebellion and upon
charges that he attempted to in-
duce Irish prisoners in Germany
to desert colors and fight with
lhe Germans. He was given the
death sentence today, the .jury
being out less than one hour.
them Io leave.
lie is a prominent pastor
Brownwood and alter a visitS. B. ('aperton returned home
rhiirsdav at noon from points east
vv here he had been, on business
The Finest Surf Bathin* in the World
ETFRY DAY-ALL DAY
VERY LOW FARES
via
“THE MARK OF A GEN-
TLEMAN” two reel Gold
Seal drama t ia.ujng Her-
bert Rawlinson, t ip Bean
Brummel of Universal city
as a millionaire pysical
trainer.
eiiis, ami we arc glad to re
the young man convalescing.
ther J. Whit Path r.son and
linger friends Thursday.11. L. Wendorf
W. A. Gustavus
Walker-Smith Co.
The Ballinger State Bank & Trust Co
Ballinger, Texas
•n country,
to he at t he bedside ol
R. P. Conn, who is ever on the
lookout for an enterprise for the
benefit of Ballinger citizens, says
he will open up a bathing pool on
Elm Creek between the A. & S.
railway bridge and the flour mill,
and will have nice hath rooms, el-
ectric lights and all modern con-
veniences for all. This pool is
in some demand just now on ac-
count of the order prohibiting!
bathing above the city reservoirs.
imong the visitors in Ballinger
I is a
zucst at the home of N. J. Ward-
that your cold is better. Its tin
standard family cough syrup in
use over
at once.
as a cold insurance.
B. Stubbs,
C. Wilke.
E. Hartman.
Wm. Cameron Lumber Co.
Citv Hall.
F. F. .Moore.
Schawe < Irbcery < ’o.
The Arcade.
is cattarrh. Catarrh l>eing greatly in-
l!tnncc<l by constitutional conditions re-
quire-. constitutional treatment. 1 tail's
Catarrh Cure is taken internally and
acts thru the niood on the Mucous Sur-
faces of the System thereby destroying
the
the
by Consul Dawson at three-
thirty Sunday mornii'.g and taken
on two tankers t > Labors Island,
where they were transferred to
the other ship
Maybe You are Still Using
Coal Oil Lamps for
Lighting Your
Home
foundation of the disease, giving
patient strength by building up the
dilution and ass.sting nature in lic-
it - work. Tlie proprietors have so
much faith in the curative powers of
Halts Catarrh Cure that they oiler
Gue lltindred Dollars for any case that
it fails to cure. Send for list of testi-
II. I. Armstrong.
Dunn & Glenn.
W. II. Roark.
E. ('. Allison & Son.
Briilwell.
the Cem tach company.
VEW YORK.
it in gently on the affected parts.
It relieves itching instantly and a
few applications removes the
cause thus performing a perman-
ent <‘itrc. Price 25r, .'»(><• and $1.00
per bottle. Sold by Walker Drug
Co.
W. 1). Meadows. county com-
missioner of the Winters precinct
passed thru Ballinger Tuesday
cn route home from points north,
whote he had been on business
Nestor coinedv, featuring
Eddie Lyons, Lee Moran,
and Betty Compson in—
B UiNGLES A
('. C. Gilliam.
Attorney Toni Patterson of
Winters, was looking after btisi-
When You Have a Cold
Give it attention, avoid expos-
ure, he regular and careful of
your diet, also commence taking
Dr. King’s New Discovery. It
contains Pine-Tar, Antiseptic Oils
Makes four trips each way. Call
for and deliver passengers any
where in Ballinger or Winters.
Price: 75c One Way.
Leave lEdlinget at 7;<> • i in •» u, ■, n>
1 30 fr. in 4 00 |> in
LeaveWintetK.it s.toa m. II.JOh m.CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature of
CASTQRIfl
For Infer ts and Children.
I‘city of
came in
Always
Bears th
Signature
of
Charlie Bailey,
an<| dark Singletary, returned
home Wednesday from Dallas,
where Mr. Nance had been to ship
out to Ballinger several Mitchell
autos.
$109 ivew^rd, $100.
The readers of this paper will lie
plarsed to learn that there is at least one
dreaded disease tiiat science lias been
commander smuggled the
cans out of Tampico after Mexi-
can authorities refused to allow
’ ’ PUTTS
GAIN.”
If you have tl.e i;ch.
natch. It does m.t -lire the trou-
J’unal.’h *
JfxSerrra *
JMritrMtS-
AnistXml'Galveston Cotton Carnival
JULY 4th—16th
More Attractions are Offered the Carnival Visit-
ors than at Any Other Previous Year, and the
New Murdoch's Bath House and Crystal Palace
are Fully Prepared to Handle the Carnival
Picture this Bank
with its fire, burglar and damp proof vaults in com-
parison with your own little safe. Think also of the
value and convenience of a bank account as compar-
ed with the risk and inconvenience of paying with
currency. Then come and open an account.
“Seven Women Taking Hold
of One Man”
GRAND SALINE, Tex., June
29.—Charlie Herring, age eigh-
teen, was shot an(| killed, in the
main street here this morning.
Red Sheffield, age sixteen, is in
jail charged with the killing.
Herring recently obtained united in marriage
license to wed Sheffield s sister,. Rider Holton has many
and failed to marly the girl. The! in Ballinger who join '
contemplate going to business
college, you can noi beat this one !
For particulars call on or addr s^
lhe Ballinger Printing Co. tfdw
Holton, and friends, will return
i home.
t.,mi .W -
We, the undersigned business
! men of Ballinger, hereby express
our desire to show our patriotism
and will not open our respective
places of business on July 4th.
Our customers are requested to
notice and govern
are
tion. Sour Stoiu.idi.Dian-tap
Worms, fcvcnshucssaul
LossofSleeI'--------- ! fusal to explain* to the brothel
301,059 TONS COTTON “mrri,J"
The best reason for miying an
Overland is what Overhand own-i
ers say. Ask an Overland user
Phone 33 tfd are ,o report Paschal
I Armstrong able to go out with
Miss Embry of the | ]lr| j iiis fa t lu-r Wednesday a ft .'rnoon,
neighborhood, who recently gra<l-if<’ JUeir home on \ alley < reek,
after an operation a week or two
eg i for appendicitis at the Hailey
& Love sanitarium.
in the New York infirmary
women and children.A regular morning operation of--
the bowels puts you in fine shape man, i.f the Pecos country,
for the day’s work, if you miss among the visitors in I
it you feel uncomfortable and can- Wednesday afternoon and
not put vim into your movements.
hor all bowel irregularities Her- low and family of South Ballin-
bine is the remedy. It purifies, ger.
strengthens and regulates. Price,
50c. Sold by Walker Drug Co.
nights. The heat, the odor, the danger, the time.
Electric lights cost no more.
Ballinger Electric Light and
Power Company
Phone 31
day show 301,059 tons of cotton uated at the state mcdieal collegc
seed crushed from the 1915 crop, Jtt Galveston, left Wednesday af-
with 930,469 five hundred pound ternoon for New York City, where
bale linters out of 944,411 run- she will spend a year as interne
ning bales.
menials.
Address: F.
Toledo, olno.
Prof. Geo. A. Newton, teacher
of mathematics at Tri/lity Cniver-
-ity, was in Ballinger a few days
this week, left tor other points
Wednesday afternoon.
J-
Kent Butler of West, Miss.,
came in Wednesday night and is
a guest of W. G. Coggin and fam-
ily wlule cn route to points in
South Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. .Jackson all'
Mrs. Will Brown ami two child-
ren, of South Ballinger, left Wed-
nesday afternoon for Watrous.
New Mexico, to visit Mr ami Mrs.
Jim Kelly for several weeks.
W. G. Lvles of Roscoe, at one
. *
time a citizen of the Moro moun-
tain country, was looking after
business affairs in Balling et*
Thursday.
Little Miss Flora Holman of
San Angelo, came in Wednesday
afternon to visit her aunt, Mrs.
Geo. M. Vaughn, and family, a
few days.
Mrs. Hugh Griffin and two
children left Thursday morning
for Brownwood to visit relatives
and friends in that section a few
weeks.
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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/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.