The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 317, Ed. 1 Friday, January 23, 1914 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAILY LEDGER
, the Best Grocerie;
2nd
• 66
2nd
tile Company
It II
Bourbam
inveniences <
1st cock.
Winters;
Wynn
dottes.
ie 15
Birds Sold.
and
Just Arrived!
hen
4th
W. H. Roark
The Tailor
ami
Hall Hardware Co
OTTO DAVIS No. 113,492
Everything in Hardware
M. C. BRADEN
Your Business Solicited
Hall Hardware Co
NOTICE
GUNTER HOTEL
REMEMBER
houming
FORGET
t he Week.
MRS. EDWIN DAY
Better buy 60 gallons oil this
week only $6.00 The Globe. 2dlw
Take Hall’s Family Pills for cor
stipatmn.
$5.50 tailor made trousers $3.85
this week at the Globe.
1 have just received my complete sample equipment of Spring
and Summer samples from ED. V. PRICE k CO. The line cotains:
Venetains, Varicolored and Silk Mixed, Fancy and Finished
and Unfinished Worsteds, Cassimeres, Pantings, Cheviots, Im
porteb Goods and Broadcloths, Novelty Suitings Homespuns,
Mohairs, Corduroys, Khaki Cloth, Linens, Palm Beach Cloth,
Mollskins, Pongee and Shanting Silks, Outing and all kinds
and grades of Serges.
11 !•. ('orinn, 2iid lied
Tom.
White Wyandotte cockerel $15.00
1 pullet $5.00.
McLeskey & Son, Brownwood.
when wanting Roses and other* Bedding
Plants, also Cut Flowers and Potted Plants
Phone No. 131.
N.it'onal Bank of ^’omnrcne
Toleil.), •4.
Hall's Catarrh (’lire taken in
ternally, acting directly upon th
blood ;iud mucous surfaces of tin
system, Testimonials sent free
Price 75c per bottle. Sold by al
much but add
•nvenience of
nd gives her
>f recreation,
it ter off; but
t once.
T. E. Brown of San Saba, who,
had been visiting in oilr section
the past week or ten days returned
home Friday.
cock, 1st hen, 2nd pullet,
Silver Lace Wyandotte.
W. Y. Chapman, Ballinger; 1st
pullet.
Partridge Wyandotte.
Heartburn, indigestion or dis-
tress of the stomach is instantly re
Eevcd by Herbilie. It forces the
badly digested food out of the
body and restores tone in the stem
aril and bowels. Price 50c. Sold by
The Walker Drug Co.
I cockerel, 3rd and Ith lien.
Wainwright Chastain, Balling-
How’s This
We offer one hundred dollar
Reward for any ease of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by Hall'
Cure.
F. .1. CHEN NEY & Co. Toledo, <)
We, the undersigned, havt
known F. J. Cheney for the pas
15 years, and believe him perfect
]y honorable in all business trans
actions .aid financially able tc
carry out any obligations mad
MANY PEOPLE VISIT
POULTRY EXHIBIT
Absolutely Fire-
proof, Modern,
European.
SAN ANTONIO HOTEL CO., Owners,
DIRECTORS
/. T. Pearce, O. L. Parish, Paul
Titamier, C. P. Shepherd, A. W.
STOCKHOLDERS:
f M. Skinner, C. P. Shepherd, Paul
Oimnier, A. W. Sledge, 11. M.
Hmm, R. T. Williams, J. Y. Pearce.
Scott II. Mack, T. J. Gardner, O
L. Parish, R. W. Bruce.
It’s our business to furnish your table with
Our deliveries are
■first class.
Come in and look them over and get in your order early
while you can get what you like. I want to get your order for
future delivery, and get your name on my time file, and then
you can get your suit any time you desire to do so. Let me
book your order now. Do not forget that I turn out first class
cleaning and pressing promptly.
Mrs. W. E. Brooks and babe re
turned home Thursday afternoon
from h short visit to relatives at
h’s chicken day in Ballinger.
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Watch the poultry population of
Runnels county double.
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Just one more week to quality
P.S a voter by paying your poll
tax.
C<)‘k, 3rd cockerel, 1st and
pullet, 3rd hen, 2nd and Ith
Carlos Dunn, Ballinger;
A TEXAS WINDER
The Texas Winder euroa kid-
ney and bladder troubles, dis
solves gravel, cures diabetes, weak
and lame backs, rheumatism, and,
bladder in both men and women.
Regulates bladder troubles in
children. If not sold by your
druggist, will be sent by mail on
receipt of $1.00. One small bottle
is two month’s treatment, ind sel-
dom fails to perfect a cure. Texas
testimonials with each bottle. Dr.
E. W. Hall, 2920 Olive Street, St.
Lour. Mo. Sold bv druggists. 312d
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Th* Kind You Haw Alwajs Bought
Bears the
Signature of
DON
H. L. WEND0RF, the Saddle and Harness Man.
Wants your business however large or small. All kinds of
repairing done neatly and piomptly. Shoe shop in connection
Hutchings Ave., Ballinger, Texas.
Competent Plumbers Always
Ready to Attend to Rush
Orders
Second Special.
Reese, on White
Ballinger,
pen in show Mrs.
let and 2nd trio.
W. R. Hunter, Miles;
1st hen on African White Guineas
Indian Runner Ducks.
David Coulter, Ballinger; 1st
drake and 2nd duck.
Corneaux Red Pigeons.
1st pair Carneaux spotted; 1st
red. Burnie Ward, Ballinger.
First Specials.
Rock co* kerel at $15.(Ml.
McLeskey & Son, Brownwood
to S. H. Meek, Winters, Barred
rock $5.00.
Many other sales were made on
which we could not get report.
Aug Vogelsang. Ballinger; 4th
cock, Isf and 2nd hen, 2nd and
3rd pullet and 3rd pen.
(’. A. Weddle, Pony, 3rd cock.
3rd and 4th hen and 4th pen.
White Leghorn.
M. Barbei*, Ballinger; 1st,
Brown Leghorns.
Mrs. A. J. Voc’kel, Ballinger.
Now is the time to make your application for land loans. 1 loan money
on land in Runnels County at 8 percent, interest and extend Vendors
Lien Notes bearing 8 per cent, interest, and charge no commission for
placing your loans For further information write or call at my office.
M. Giesecke,
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. Rates
A Mel Built For The Climate,10ktoiftw
PERCY TYRRELL, Mgr.-*
MY—
REGJSTEREDJERSEY BI LL IS LOCATED AT THE I NION
WAGON YARD IN BALLING'LL FEE $2.50 CASH WITH
COW. RETURN PRIVILEGE FREE. PHONE 235.
2nd, 3rd. 1th, pullet. 1st hen
1st pell.
•J. <’. Reese, Ballinger; 1st <
3rd cockerel. 3rd and Ith
Ballinger Electric Light Plant
Ballinger, Texas.
White Ccchin Bantam.
-I. E. Cox, Winters; 1st hen,.
Bronze Turkeys.
W. A. Esmond, W inters. 2nd.
Tom, 1st hen.
Black Minorcas.
Clarence Smith, Ballinger; 2nd
cockerel, 3rd and Ith pullet and 2
pen.
W. T McKee, Miles; 1st cock
erel, 1st and 2nd pullet and 1st
pen. <| 0
Miss Matilda Douse, Ballinger;
2nd cock.
Black Langshans.
E. -I. Cathey. Ballinger;
pullet ami 2nd hen.
Buff Orpington.
Elmwood Poultry Yard.
Angelo; 1st cock, 1st and 2nd
1st and 2nd pullet and 1st pen.
White Orpingtons.
Walter Parker, Ballinger; 1st
and 3rd cockerel, 1st and 2nd pul
let, 3rd hen, 2nd and 3rd pen.
W. Monroe Jackson, San
gelo; 2nd cockerel, 1st and
hen, 3rd and 4th pullet ami
pen.
•I. L. Strother, < 'oieman ;
' cockerel and 4th hen.
Black Orpingtons.
I Elmwood Poultry Yard, San
eoek.
Japanese Bantam.
Cahiu Kirk, Ballinger; 1st cock
I 3rd cock, 4th hen and 4th pen.
II. N. Davis. Glen Co\e; 1st
cock, 1st ami 2nd pullet, 3rd hen
and 1st pen.
Mr. Sam II McPhearsou, Ballin-
ger; 1st cockerel, 2nd cock, 1st
and 2nd hen. 3rd and Ith pullet.
2nd and 3rd pen.
R. S. Griggs, Ballinger; Ith
Ed Day. Ballinger; 3rd cock.
Oscar Pearson, Ballinger; 1st
rock, 1st cockerel, 1st, 2nd and
4th hen and 1st pen.
W. T. McKee, Miles; Ith pllllet
i ami 4th cockerel.
Preston Dunn. Ballinger,
cock.
White Wyandotte.
Mrs. W. A. Wright. San
2nd and 4th pen.
Owen Ingram.
cockerel, 3nd hen
Bl»ck Leghorn.
II. IL Lancaster, Brownwood
Ballinger people are feeling lsf and 2nd cockerel. 1st, 2nd. 3rd*
good over the way the poultry .Ul(j 4(|| 1>u||el< 1st. 2nd. 3rd. and
show was handled and they are |th |,ell |sl an<| 2m(|
loud in their praise lor those who Silver Spangled Hamburgs,
worked so faithfull.' and sacri-|
fired both their tin. ■ and money
to make the show <> success.
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Brownwood extends eoiigratula
tions to Ballinger, her neighbor on
the west, on winning first prize in
her class in Holland’s Cleanest
Town Contest. It is entirely to th**
credit of any community to have
it said that it is clean, thoroughly
clean, and Ballinger, after three
careful inspections by an expert
in sanitation has been given H at
honor.— Brownwood Bulletin.
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The exchange editor of the Led-
ger begs to aekowledge receipt of
the Algcrita, the High School
journal. The magazim* is gotten
out qur.rterlv bv the students of
the Bullinger High School, ami
the first number is. indeed, a cred
it to the school. The magazim* is
full of good matter ami deserves
the pr.'ise of the entire school,
body. Another number will be.
published within the near future.
You Eat to Live and Live to Eat x..
■
W-
display Me |
Brownwood on
A. W. SLEDGE..........Editor
< P. SHEPHERD. .Business Mgr
OFFICERS:
V. L. Parish, president; Paul Trim-
■far, vice-president; U. P. Shep-
herd, secretary and treasurer.
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 317, Ed. 1 Friday, January 23, 1914, newspaper, January 23, 1914; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1172725/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.