The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 11, 1914 Page: 2 of 4
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TT1E DAILY LEDGER
The Daily Ledger
DEATHS
fvnday by the Ballinger Printingwill
with
and moth t.and
county
CO.STOP THAT TAI2I RIGHT NOW
of ('h;< ndierla in
NOTICE
it
tat ion.
A.
Airs
Angelo
You Eat to Live and Live to Eat
Phone 66
splendid outing.Miller Mercantile Company
nice lot
tfd
Hall Hardware Co
bllsilH
Everything in Hardware
OQQ Night
JuO Phone
GEORGE ALLEN
Your Business Solicited
Hall Hardware CoREMEMBER
A. W. SLEDCl
dtfthe
GUNTER HOTEL,
MRS. EDWIN DAY
most
found
❖
THE BALLINGER
LUMBER CO.
Ballinger,
Texas
informed us that lie was well up
with his farm work and the lain!
in fine shape for plant in”.
when wanting Roses and other-' Bedding
Plants, also Cut Flowers and Potted Plants
Phone No. 131.
Best Cough Medicine for Childrc".
‘"I am very glad to say a lev
ti;.•'>(•<! here on account of Mrs
Hall's health, and it was hoped
that the climate here would bein'
tit her. but death was the only re
lief. She is survived by a Illis
band and a number of children.
Prompt and Careful
Service Promised.
We carry a full line build-
♦ ing material at al! times .
♦..Oak for Coupliner Poles,
♦ Tongues and Etc.
♦ Let us save you some mon-
♦ ey on your bill.i65
BALLINGER LUMBER
CO.♦ FIRE INSURANCE
♦ The Best Companies
♦ PROMPT SERVICE
♦ Your business solicited.
♦ Miss Maggie Sharp.
♦ Upstairs in old Fidelity
♦ Credit Co.s Office. Phone
♦ 215. See Me.
daughter Mrs. Doose. while
little girl Agnes undergoes
operation for throat trouble.
Now is the t inie to make your application -for land loans. I loan money
on land in Runnels County al K percent, interest and extend Vendors
Lien Notes bearing K p<?r cent, interest, and charge no commission for
placing your loans For further information write or call at my office.
11. Gieseckfi, KV"x«“!r’
countrv, was transacting
in Hallin-n r Tuesdav afternoon.
SEE The Transfer Man, day or night
GEORGE ALLEN he is always on the job. Your
111 — partronage will be appreciated
safe to take, which is
importance when :•
must be given to young
are in danger of being clubbed to
death most any time.
eeased is survived by a number of
relativ-s besides her husband
She h; .1 been living in this county
for number of years, residing
part of the time in the New Heme
community, ai
of the family
cough or cold. .No family with
children should In* without it as
it gives almost immediate relief
in eases of croup. " Chamberlain *s
ant and
of great
medicine
children
♦ hey offer One Hundred Dollars
for any case that it fails to cure
Send for list of testimonials.
J. CHENEY &
Mrs. John Hall diml at her home
in the Western part ef the city
last Sunday and was I. iried in the
Norton cemetery Monday after
noon. Mrs. Hall formerly lived
in the Norton country. The fam
ilv moved from Runnels
J. W. Nortliington, of Ohio
who is spending the winter in our
city, returned to Ballinger Wed
nesdav morning from I’n extended
visit to points West.
$100 REWARD. $100
The readers of this paper
be pleased to learn that there is
ut least one dreaded disc • st thi
science has been able to cure in
all its stages, and that is Catarrh
onlv
the
•»0c. A. B. Richards Medeeine
<'o., Sherman. Texas.It’s our business to furnish your table with
the Best Groceries. Our deliveries are
prompt —our goods are first class.
pam. It drives
Rbeiimat ie pain
quickly y ields to the touch of this
liniment. Neural 41a is quickly
cii • after Hunt ’s Lightning Oil
cuts, burns
o------
the club age. We have
clubs, the maize clubs I
the canning.
soothing and quieting the pain
ECZEMA AND ITCHING
Sold under a positive guarantee
to refund the purchase price if it
docs not cure itch, ringworm, tet
ter and all other skin diseases
Hunt’s Cure has proven itself the
standard medeeine for skin dis-
eases. Ask any druggist and
read the positive guarantee thatTYI’EWIRTHR BARGAIN
Here’s your chance to get a bar ,
gain in the best typewriter made j
I have a good L. C. Smith, beeiij
in use only a short while. macliinei
good as new, cost $105. Two color
ribbon, tabulator, and everything'
in first-class sham*. I have two;
machines and onlv need one If,
b'rdav form month s
and trapping expedition in
Western part of the state.
Silas Izard, the San
Marble Works man. came in Wed
iiesday morning to look after his
company’s interest in our section
all reputable
and :•(><• bottles.
Medicine Co.
This is
the corn
the feterita clubs,
chibs, the baby beef clubs, the hog
clubs, and some man who is in
terested in raising better men and
women have started a baby club
There are other clubs, but we are
not going to give you a list of
them, are recommend any parti-
cular club, but if you are not a
member of some club well, youHis Stomach Troubles Over. |
Mr. Dyspeetie would you noti
like to feel that your stomach troul
Ides were over, that you could eat!
any kind of food you desired!
without injury? That may seem
so unlikely to you that you do not
even hope for an ending of your
trouble, but permit us to assure
you that it is not altogether im-
possible. If others can be cured!
permanently .and thousands have
Inn'll, why not you? John R. Bar '
ker, of Battle Creek. Mich., is
one of them, lie says, “I was'
troubled with heartburn,, indiges-j
lien, and liver complaint until I
use,] Chamberlain’s Tablets, then
lily trouble was over" Sold by all.
My Registered Jersey Bull
Fox’s Blossoms Noble No. 112356
will be delivered to any pen in town after January 5,
1914. Terms $3.00 cash in advance. Free return
service. Phone 384.
Robt. H. Corum, Ballinger, Texas.
ind little dau '
from McCulloch!
county, having returned home
from Stacy with C. A. Doose Mon 1
• lay. They will visit Mrs. Stacy’s
the
an '
: T. G. Conway of the New Home!
| community was transacting bus-
1 Hess in Ballinger Wednesday andl
renewed with the Banner Ledger
.and also our very liberal clubbing!
■ offer of $2.25 now in force.
Competent Plumbers Always
Ready to Attend to Rush
Orders
returned yes
hunting
t lie
lie
< and a
-Mrs. J. N. Wy lie died at her
home in West End last Saturday
afternoon, and was buried in the
Runnels eer.iete! v Si.mlav. De
DON’T FORGET
H. L. WENDORF. 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.
Take Hall’s Family Pills
oust ipat ion.
Absolutely Fire- SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS. Rates
A Hotel Built For Tho Glimale "-W
SAN ANTONIO HOTEL CO.. Owners, PERCY TYRRELL, Mgr.'.;of cedar k "idling. '.’■‘•tn
Fuel (Phone !'12.
ponent short coming:, generallv [ , , , s* . '
takes a trip up salt < reek after the1 ‘
election. Sold by all
Judging from the way the old
political pot is boiling now, the
mud is going to play out before
the campaign hardly gets start-
ed. The public is to he given r
real mud-slinging political bat-
tle Lit her fly, as a rule the man
that slings the mud in an effort
-- The Ballinger Dairy -
■ Wants to sell you milk. Prompt service.’
QUICK DELIVERIES.
’ Good Milk is Our Motto
The Ballinger Dairy. Phone 210
I’his wonderful liniment ha. a pc
' ciiliar effect on
, If the ground hog will just
make good and not give us more
than the six weeks of winter, we
will all be glad.------o--
Did you know that the
prosperous people are
where the principle industry is i
raising live stock ami poultry. h’s[
a fact. This country is suitable
for just such prosperity.iness in Ballinger a few
Tuesdav afternoon.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the
positive cure now known to
medical fraternity. Catarrh
mg a constitutional disease,
quires a constitutional treatment
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally, acting directly upon the
blood and muciios surfaces of the
system, thereby destroy in
found; tion of the disease
giving the patient strengl
building up the constitution and
assisting nature in doing its work
J The proprietors have so much
[ faith in its curative powers that
Dewey, Milwaukee. Wis. *• i
Lave used it for years both fori
my children ami myself and
never fails to relieve and cure
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 11, 1914, newspaper, February 11, 1914; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1172800/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.