The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 27, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
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RAIN REPORT DISAPPOINTS
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THROUGH SLEEPERS
Use
of light-
For Over
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SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC
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Watch the jfords Go By.
THE BUSY SHOP
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Make Our Bank Your Bank
THE
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SOCIALIST SPEAKING
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF BALLINGER
MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
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good substantial bank balance.
Picture this Bank
the
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LET US HELP YOU
PLAN YOUR TRIP
COLORADO
GAblFORINIA
KANSAS GUY
Our bank is a good place to start an ac-
count and be prepared for times of needs.
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.
Our operations are conservative, and all
times keep the interest of our customers in
mind.
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Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
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from San
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pealed, but their is no law against
having vour shoes repaired at II.
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REDUCED RATES FOR ROUND TRIP
TICKETS LIMITED TO OCTO-
BER 31st, 1316
Get a bottle
Keep it in your house
THE DAILY/LEDGER
to save a part of your weekly or monthly earnings. It
is not a very dilTucu’t task, once you have a safe and
secure place to deposit your surplus funds. TheFarnp
ers and Merchants State Bank offers itself as your de-
pository. It’s a good habit to cultivate—the saving
habit. Open such an account with us today and add
w^Everett Ellis returned home
’Monday from Dallas, where he had
been on a short business trip and
while there secured a position
which he will accept about the
middle of July.
Cards are out announcing the
wedding of .Miss Willie Lewis to
Mr. I rel \ irgil < ook, June 27th.
The time to save is when you have This
holds good with money as well as with other
property. War times, and hard times do
not worry people with a bank account, like
those who have made no preparation for the
days to come.
VACATION
TIME
SUDDEN DEATH
Caused by Disease of the Kidneys.
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Ct
Rev. D. L. Petty, of I? Paso,
evangelist and school man, who
is spending a few days in our
city, was operated upon Tuesday
morning at the Halley and Love
Sanitarium for appendicitis.
POPULAR COMANCHE
GIRL SOON TO WED
Maybe You are Still Using
Coal Oil Lamps for
Lighting Your
Home
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
ALCOHOL - 3 TER CENT
Avertable Pre pauliontrAs
simiiatin^lbefowlandB^ufa
ting tire Stomachs and ftwW
WTffVTITL FP/kiti A
The best reason for buying an
Overland is what Overland own- .
ers say. Ask an Overland user /
Phone 33. tfd
The close connection which exists
between the heart and the kidneys is
well known nowadays. As soon as
kidneys are diseased, arterial tension is
increased and the heart functions are
attacked. When the kidneys no longer
pour forth waste, uremic poisonw
occurs and the person dies and th
cause is often given as heart disease, or
disease of brain or lungs.
It is a good insurance against such a
risk to send 10 cents for a large trial .
package of “Anuric”—the latest dis-
covery of Dr. Pierce. Also send a sample
of vour water. This will be examined
without charge by expert chemists at Dr.
Pierce’s lnvalidsr Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.
This “Anuric” of Dr. Pierca’s is 37 times
more active than lithia, for it dissolves
uric acid in the svstein, as hot water docs
sugar. It relieves backache, lumbago,
rheumatism, quickly. 50c. at druggists.
application
a column
Ferguson,
“I have had
since I
my
Mr. and Mrs. E. IL Zander re-
turned home Tuesday at noon
from an extended visit to relativ-
es at their old home at Shiner.
A regular morning operation of
Hie bowels puts you in fine shape
for the day’s work. If you miss
it you feel uncomfortable and ean-
j not put vim into your movements.
: or all bowel irregularities Her-
bine is the remedy. It purifies,
strengthens and regulates. Price
The Ballinger State Bank & Trust Co
Baitinger. Texas
Miss Wedimen of Brownwood,
who had been nursing the Misses
Bishop, northeast of Ballinger the
past few weeks, returned home
.Monday and we are glad to learn
that the young ladies are on
roads to speedy recovery.
It has been called to the atten-
1 tion of the city officers that cer-
tain hoys and men have been
Every ear owner or driver in
the .Methodist church is reminded
that the Sundav school
cases your cough, soothes your
throat and bronchial tubes, checks
. - . - - - -----• your
head. In a short time you know
that your cold is better. Its the
standard family cough syrup in
use over 40 years. “
at once. T”
as a cold insurance. Sold at your
druggist.
S100 Reward, $100.
The readers of this paper will
Sam Lewis of Harmony communi-
ty. She is well known in Coman-
che a>id much loved and admireed
bx those who know her.
'I lie couple will make their home
at \ oss, Texas.- Comanche Chief.
I he .Miss Lewis above mention-
ed is a sister of .Mis. J. M. Martin
of our cit v.
TAKE
new rtwid.
The Farmers and Merchants
State Bank
The Bank that HELPS YOU Do Things
At6.nonths oU
yi^DosES 35LtL-^a
When You Have a Cold
Give it attention, avoid expos-
ure, be regular and careful of
your diet, also commence taking
Dr. King s New Discovery. It
contains Pine-Tar, Antiseptic Oils
and Balsams. Is slightly laxa-
A rain repoit made no by the
.Vest Texas Telephone Co., Tues-
lay morning, following the
stormy Moutlay night, was a dis-
appointment. No rain fell at
many places and only light show-
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
lowest cost. Think of bnrning oil these hot summer
nights. The heat, the odor, the danger, the time.
Electric lights cost no more.
Ballinger Electric Light and
Power Company
Phone 31
Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Johnson
and son II. ('., of Beeville, came in
Monday in their auto to visit
triends a few days while en route
to Big Springs and other points
in that section.
CASTORIA
For Infinta and Children.
The storm consisted < *
ning and wind, and no place Re-
ported enough rain to ’
dust. An early report
Angelo stated that a good
fell west of that city, and points
along the Orient South of San
Angelo reported good rains.
Promotes Di^slion-CliceiM
ness and Best .Coutaiiis neiinff
Opium-Morphinc nor._-^
Not Narcotw.
i /rethought.
People are learning that a little
forethought often saves them a
big expense. Here is an instance;
E. \V. Archer, Caldwell, Ohio,
writes; “1 do not believe that our
family has been without Chamber-
lain’s Colic, Choiera and Diar-
rhoea Remedy since we cominene.
ed keeping house years ago. When
we go on an extended visit we
take it with us.” Obtainable ev-
erywhere.
Ballingerand Winters
Service Line
the city waterworks reservoir
north of the pump station. The
inhabitants of this city arc de-
pendent on this water supply for
water for all domestic purposes,
the itch, don’t
It does not cure Hie trou-
ble and makes the skin bleed. Ap-
ply Ballard s Snow Liniment Rub
it in gently on the affected parts.
It relieves itching instantly and a
few applications removes the
cause thus performing a perman-
ent cure. Price 25c, 50e and $1.00
per bottle. Sold by Walker Drug
Co.
Sloan’s Liniment Relieve
Pain?
Try it and see—one
will prove more than
of claims. James S.
Phila., Pa., writes:
wonderful relief since I used
Sloan’s Liniment on my knees.
To think after all these years of
pain one application gave me re-
lief. Many thanks for what your
remedy has done for me.’’ Don’t
keep on suffering, apply Sloan's
Liniment where your pain is and
notice how quick you get relief.
Penetrates without rubbing. Buy
it at any Drug Store. 25c.
rashions, or Woman’s Health
The first thing many persons
think <>f finding on the woman's
Page of a newspaper is I he Fash-
ions. That is not what women '
most need to find there. Health
is the first thing, and mm. wo-
men I; ck it. Notes telling how
to preserve th? health art* of the
greatest value and interest for
tt>,im*n; and, if they arc suffer-
ing from woman’s ailments, they
read with the most intense inter-'
est how other women got well
from their ailments, and so they'
too get what made them well
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
< impound.
Makes four trips each way. Call
for and deliver passengers any
where in Ballinger or Winters.
Price: 75c One Way.
Leave Ballinger at 7 '<'• n tn r> in a m
1 30 p. ni. 4 oo p tn.
Leave Winter* at - 7 i • in. lltt.ia tn.
» to p in ‘ to p. tn.
Ph^ne Ballinger I’• Phone W inters >2
Gcod car* anti careful drivers.
W. E. B R 0 0 K S
ami there will be shade,
cold th inks, and supper for all who
come. Every member of the
church is urged to be on hand and
lets make this delightful for
young an.) old alike. Free trans-
portation for everybody and
lunch baskets. Bring your car or
buggy and come.
A. K. DOSS, Supt.
ter, .Mrs. Otto Elder an I prospect-1
ing in this section jbe past f**w|
weeks, left for his home .Monday
afternoon and is thinking of re-
turning here to make his future
I home.
Always
Bears tho
Signature
of
Worms. Fevenshms^
Loss OF Sleei •
Cowel Compiaintj m India.
In a lecture at one of the Des
Uoines, Iowa, churches, a mission-
ary from India told of going into
------- the interior of India, where he was
picnic! taken sick, that he had a bottle of
crowd will start from the church Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and
tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, | Diarrhoea Remedy
for the river. .Mr. ('. A. Doose has, life. This
kindly tendered us the use of the believed
Pecan .Mott, four miles up
river on tin*
ing water, and this notice is in-
tended as a public warning to all
parties who are guilty that any
further practices of this sort will
be prosecuted, and a Conviction
fine,
state
tnat I will assist the city in prose.
< nt ions of those who tresspass on
my land for bathing, fishing,
: camping or other purposes.
Mr. Doose is
<fat<* for Governor. Will Speak oil
th* streets in Ballinir'T. Wednes-
PtinrMn -
JficSrn>M*
Nltm .tft ■
C. A. Doose and wife of Ballin-
ger, are here this week, the guests
of M. J. Stacy and family. .Mrs.
Doose is a daughter of .Mr. and | L. WENDORF’S.
Jy with him and iyour cold, starts to clear
remedy is used sue-
that it saved his
ed his life. This remedy is used
cessfully in India both as a
preventive and cure for cholera.
You may know from this that it
can be dependde upon for the
milder forms of bowel complaint
that occur in this country. Ob-
tainable everywhere.
y result in a very heavy
as it is a ivoilation of the
law as well as city ordinance.
There will he no further notice,
and parents will please notify the
I boys who do not generally read
the paper.
I he fact that flu* w iter is get-
Hn«g low, ami the city is just
about to turn on the water from
. t' e upper dam makes this matter •'
impmative ami the inhibition
i hen in must be obeyed.
B. W. PILCHER,
City .Marshal.
A. K. DOSS,
t City Attorney.
The laml on which this water is
Mtnati'd is in mv charge, and I
. . be
placsed to learn that there is at least one
dreaded disease that science has been
able to cure in all its stages, and that
k cattarrh. Catarrh being greatlv in-
fluenced by constitutional conditions re-
quires constitutional treatment. Hall’s
Catarrh Cure is taken internally and
acts thru the niood on the Muoous Sur-
faces of the System thereby destroying
the foundation of the disease, giving
the patient strength In building up the
constitution and ass.sting nature in do-
[ ing its work. The proprietors have so
i much faith in the curative powers of
I Hall’s Catarrh Cure that they offer
i One Hundred Dollars for any case that
it fails to cure,
monials.
Addre-s: F.
Toledo, ohio.
prominent real estate dealer and law, Mr. Sims are putting a fresh
banker of Ballinger. He thinks coat of paint on the front of the
he lives in a good town ami pos- Jas. E. Brewer jewelry store,
sibly does, but he is visiting in a which pdds greatly to the looks of
much better. He may be hard to that pretty building.
convinet* of this fact, but if he--
will stay here for a few day our J The nest reason ivr buying an
citizenship is fully competent to Overland is what Overland ov n-
attend to the job. We guarantee ‘‘fs w*y. As'; Overland
he doesn't hear a knock while he Phone 33
is in the town.—Post City Post.
ne 2-'lh. at 2:30.
Markets and
fu^cially invited. I
GMIGA(>()
Th* Moat Comfortabla Route to
San Diego Exposition
Far Literature an I any information
Address any Santa Fe Agent
or
W. S. KEENAN
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 27, 1916, newspaper, June 27, 1916; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1172760/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1%22~1&rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.