The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 22, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DAILY LEDGER
THOSE SlTDDEN TWINGES
Let Your Dessert Be—
Statement of Condition of
dis-
THE
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March 7 th 1916
you
kid-
endorsed
3,800.00
50,129.61
$677,914.83
CHICHESTER S PILLS
7 Xi C DIAMOND UUAM>. A
$677,914.83
among the visitors in
find Mrs.
Menchew,
METHODIST REVIVAL
83 B
Shop.
sing
Watch the Fords Go By.
Employing the Facilities
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name
TONIGHT
FT, WORTH
via
TOP AY’S PROGRAM
PACIFIC
cus-
in from
fa r
Watch the Fords Go By.
Admis sion
Pine-
drug-
It is wholesome—It’s good—and just
as good and pure as possible to make.
A
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50,29-^09
97,800.00
429,820.74 .
Elmer Talbott left Wednesday
at noon for points West in the in-
terest of his oil company.
Court Stenographer Leach, of A NEW CLUB FOR BALLINGER
Brownwood,, who had been here
during this term of district court,
returned home Tuesday.
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I
101,500.00
25,000.00
large
music
Tinker or Thinker—Which?
“‘Get an Overland ”
O’Kelley & Walton.
which our bank offers you for the
transaction of your business will
also put you in a position to employ
some of our resources, at a time
when it may become necessary or
advantageous.
Tinker or Thinker—Which?
■‘Get an Overland ”
O’Kelley & Walton.
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are to i
leration.
i.'.nt and
We invite attention to the above statement and
on its merits solicit the deposits and financial pat-
ronage of the good people in our territory.
RARE EXHIBITS OF FINE STOCK
AND LARGE LIST OF SPECIAL EN-
TERTAINMENT FEATURES.
YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS IT.
Bring Suffering to Many a
linger Reader.
was elected president and
harp secretary. A motion
in quick time. Come to see
‘‘THE PATH OF HAPPI-
NESS.”
(In 5 big acts)
on in 2 minutes,
and
Safe and Efficient Service—
are the principles which rule the management of this
bank. We make investments or loans only after ex-
haustive examination as to their safety. We strive
to render efficient aid to our customers in all matters
pertaining to finance. And the growing number of
our depositors leads us to believe we succeed*
I. L. Baker, of Hillsboro, came
>-: in .Monday to attend district court
the as a witness and to visit Ballin-
If you love Beauty of Scenes
If yo-j love the charm of sweet
personality
If you are thrilled by the ro-
mance of an idyllic love
If you want the highth of
photoplay enjoyment—
See Violet Mersereau in—
We make a specialty of cream for intertainments.
Take home a bucket. Get it at—
HOME MS MACHINE
ON EXHIBITION HERE
H. L. WENDORF
Hutchings Ave.
of the system Send for testi-
monials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CQ„ Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for
constipation.
Shoes Wanted,
at Wendorf’s Busy Shoe
Work don? by the Champion
shoe finishing machine, soles sew-
ed on
us.
all co-workers for the
vice to the customer.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crews and
tie daughter, of Crews, were
A good sized crowd attended
the revival service
odist church last
Henry Stanford, a cousin of the
pastor, has arrived, and preached
a strong sermon last night.
The subject was “Religion of
the'Street.” The text was Mark,
second chapter, “I came not to
call the Righteous but Sinners to
repentance.” Special emphasis
was laid on the winning men by
Liabilities.
Capital Stock $100,000.00
Surplus and Undivided
Profits
Circulation
Deposits ..
ail-'how the right kind of a salesman
[did not work for a business, but
I that the entire store force was a
they wen*
better ser-
The
come first
at the Meth-
night. Rev.
city
irrigated
Resource-
Loans and discounts , .$330,223.22-
U. S. Bonds
Banking house, F. & F.
Stock Federal
Reserve Bank
Bills of Exchange
(Cotton)
Cash and Exchange ... 167,262.00
, W. W. Farmer was in the
Wednesday from his
farm down the river, and we arc
• sorry
country, were among the business
visitors in Ballinger Wednesday.
How to Prevent Croup
. When the child is subject to at-
tacks of croup, see to it that he
eats a light evening meal, as an
overloaded stomach may bring on
an attack, also watch for the first
symptom—hoarseness, and give
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy as
soon as the child becomes horse.
Obtainable ‘Everywhere.
See local Agents for special
rates on certain days, train ser-
vice, etc., or write,
A. D.BFLL, GEO. D. HUNTER
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. Gen. Pass, Agt
DALLAS. TEXAS
makes his store of the greatest
benefit to the customers. He ex
plai icd that service means more
than waiting upon a customer, tak
ing his money and delivering his
purchase. These are only on the
surface and can be done by any-
>ne. Service means helping a
customer to buy the article more
suited to his particular wants and
a salesperson should never in his
zeal to make a sale let the least
subterfuge or misleading state-
ment find a place in his sales-talk.
Serve the customers best ami you
serve the store best.
Be an expert in your particu
The Ballinger State Bank & Trust Co.
BaUinger. Texas
Model 75 $61o
Model 83 $635
Six Cylinder .... $1145
F. O. B. Toledo.
THINKER OR TINKER “WHICH”?
When you decide to purchase an automobile do your Thinking be-
fore hand and if you buy an OVERLAND you'll have no Tinker-
ing to do.
Our agents do not cut* prices—The Overland is the best for
the money—you are getting full value for every dollar you spend.
In addition you get th^felverland service—anywhere you go.
AGENTS WHO CUT PRICES
on some cars must have a cause for they propably wish to get rid
of a bad bargain. Remember that when one offers you a car for
less than list price there must be something wrong—some good rea-
son why they want to sell it.
The OVERLAND’is the Car You Will Eventually Buy
as many thousands will attest. They are—without a doubt the
greatest value on the market today.
Ask for a Demonstration and Catalogue.
ALLEN OVERLAND COMPANY distributors for West Texas.
O’KELLY & WALTON, L0C^oDEA3L3ERS
The Walker Drug Co
Phones 12 and 13 The Rexall Store
Mr. and Mrs. E. IL Harding > election ami many be until after
and Miss Ruth Jennings of the the war. Get your order in today.
Norton country were shopping[ This applies to both new and old
in Ballinger Wednesday. [subscribers
the Win-One method. The
choir is giving excellent
ami the prospects are for a
meeting.
The male quartette will
tonight and Rev. Henry Stanford,
will again preach. Every one in-
vited to be on hand 7 :45 p. m.
learn that Mrs. Farmer,
quite ill since they came
Higgins, a few weeks
Good For Colds.
Honey, Pine-Tar ami Glycerine
are recognized cold remedies. In
Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar Honey these
are combined with other cough
medicine in a pleasant syrup. Dr.
Bell’s Pine-Tar Honey quickly
stops your cough, checks your
cold, soothes irritation of the
throat. Excellent for young, adult
and aged. Its one of the best
cough syrups made. Formula on
every bottle. You know just what
you are taking and your doctor
knows its good for coughs and
colds. Insist on Dr. Bell’s
Tar-Honey. Only 25c at
Immediately after 6:30 Tues-
day evening, March 21st the sales-
people of the Higginbotham, Cur-
rie, Williams Co, met on the
iu * Mezzanine balcony of the store to
perfect a store organization. Af-
Tomorrow “Graft,” “Lon
John’s Journal ” “The Rub
her Rumpers.”
FOR THE BIG
FAT STOCK
SHOW
MARCH 11th TO 18th
lar line, study your merchandise'
and you can first serve your cus-
tomer better, second serve t...
store better and Ifist serve your- ger friends a few days,
self better- Selling merchandise[
comes only as a secondary con-'
sideration. Every person that en-[
tors this store is a customer'
whether hr comes to buy or not
and when he leaves we want him'
to go away with a friendlier feel-;
ing for the store than when he en-
tered. After this talk other mem-'
hers of the force were called up-
on to offer suggestions for the.
improvement of the store's ser-
vice. Loyalty ami efficiency were [
the main topics of discussion. Af-'
ter the business i iting was;
over a lunch of oli\ sandwich-'
cs a salad course and punch was
served and the meeting adjourn-
ed with all present determined to gists,
make Ballinger’s Greatest Store
of more benefit .to the entire com-
munity.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF BALLINGER
THE JACKSON DAIRY
WILL JACKSON, Proprietor.
Will deliver milk to any part of the city
Good Milk, Good Service, Prompt Deliveries
A Share of Your Patronage Solicited.
Will Jackson
Telephone-Rural 5903
LOW RATES
TO
Pain is nature’s signal of
■ tress.
A warning not to he ignored.
Those sharp twinges in .the
hack— / ;
Those sudden, stab-like pains
when stooping. »
i Are frequent signs of kidney
[ 1 rouble.
To remove kidney pains
must assist the kidneys.
, Use a tested and proven
' noy remedy.
None more highly
than Doan’s Kidney Pills.
; Endorsed abroad—endorsed
home.
Read Ballinger testimony.
G. W. Newman, preacher, 1
[Sealy Ave., Ballinger says: “
' kidneys were out of order,
suffered from dull, throbbing ■
pains across my loins. I often I
had such sharp catches in ^ny
back, I could hardly straighten
The kidney secretions passed ir-
regularly and annoyed me great-
ly. Doan’s Kidney Pills, which
II procured from J. Y. Pearce’s
Drug Store, put my back in good
shape and rid me of kidney com-
plaint.”
[ Price 50c at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy
—get Doan's Kidney Pills—the
same that Mr. Newman had.
Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buf-
falo, N. Y.
Can be p
.Makes gas from water, air,
cheap coal oil, costs less than 1-2
of wood coal, coal oil, or gaso-
line. The cheapest, softest and
best cooking and heating fuel
known. So simple and safe any
child can use it, 60 per cent of
its heat comes from the water
an<] air that cost nothing.
No ashes, no soot, no odor, no
wicks, no fires to kindle. Thous-
ands now in use.
i ! Ladies and business men in-
vited to see the free demonstra-
tion day and night on large range
906 all kinds of cooking done. It
I costs you nothing to see this won-
I derful invention, and to test one
• I in your own home.
“See Water Burn” next to
State Bank. 22-dtf-
DAILY RECORD AND
DAILY LEDGER $3.70
If you want your local paper,
giving the local news and the
I cream of the latest telegraph dis-
paper, here’s your chance to get
on at a very low rate. We have
perfected arrangements with the
Fort Worth Daily Record whereby
w ecan give you the Daily and
Sunday Record—seven days in the
week ami The Daily Ledger for
six months for $3.70. The regular
price of the two papers for six
months is $5.50; you save $1.80
and getjthe papers until after the
F armers & Merchants State Ban k
"The Bank that HELPS YOU Do Thing.” j
State of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Lucas County, ss
Frank J. Cheney makes oath
that he is senior partner of the!
firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing1
business in the City of Toledo,
County and State aforesaid, and
that said firm will pay the sum of
One Hundred Dollars for each
and every case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by the use of
HALL’S CATARRH CURE.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and sub-
scribed in my presence, this 6th
day of December, A. D. 1886.
(Seal) A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in-
ternally and acts directly upon
the hloo.l and mucouse surfaces [ a'gooff stltr'dailv
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SOLD Iff WiiGGISTS
ICE CREAM
Made in our factory by an expe A ice cream maker
Watch Child’s Cough
Colds, running of nose, contin-
ued irritation of the mucous nu*m-
brance if neglected may mean Cat '
arrh later. Don’t lake the clian-j
res—do something for your child!
Children will not take every med- [
icine, bul they will take Dr. King's
New Discovery qnd without brib-|
ing or teasing. Its a sweet pleas- [ a short address Mr. Williams ex-
ant Tar Syrup ami so effective, j plained how very plrasing it was
•Just laxative enough Io eliminate [ top management and how they
the waste poisons. Almost the ;iPP,T<'iH'<‘d the attitude taken bj
'first dose helps. Always prepar-; the salespeople in their desire to
j ed, no mixing or fussing. Just '<<• more efficient and in their in-
ask your druggist for Dr. King’s( trresi in increasing the service
‘ New Discovery. It will safeguard [ to the customers. lie explained
your child against serious
i meats resulting from colds.
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 22, 1916, newspaper, March 22, 1916; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1172687/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.