The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 8, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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Gome
To See Us!
We have bought the Sides &
Smith Confectionery on Hut-
chings avenue and will put
out the very best cream, cold
drinks and confections the
market affords. Also a fine
line of fruits, candies, Tobas-
cos, cigars, etc. Come to see
us.
Moore & McKinly
Opposite Queen Theatre
Hours Phone
7:30 to 12 and 1 to 6 614
Dr. L. B. Stephens
Practice limited to Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat
Errors in refraction corrected
and Glasses Kitted
Office over Farmers and Mer-
chants State Bank, Ballinger.
ADISON MAZDA LAMPS
Because your house is
not wired is no reason
why you should abondon
the idea of using
Electric Lights.
You may suffer all the
ills of antiquated lights
tonight and, tomorrow
night, w e could have
your house brilliantly il-
luminated with electric-
ity.
It don’t take long and
the way is easy—Let us
tell you the cost.
Ballinger
Electric Light
and Power
Company
’Phone - - - - 31
VACATION
TIME
LET US HELP YOU
PLAN YOUR TRIP
REDUCED RATES FOR ROUND TRIP
TICKETS LIMITED TO OCTO-
DER 31st. 1916
THROUGH SLEEPERS
TO
COLORADO
CALIFORNIA
KANSAS CITY
ST. LOUIS
And
GtllGAGO
The Meet Comfortible Route to
San Diego Exposition
For Literature and any information
Addrea* any Santa I t Aueut
or
W. S. KtCNAN
G. P. A,. G. C. & S. r. Ry.
G«lve»ton
Reference to a Bank
is an immense help to a business man’s credit. It is
an evidence that he knows how to take care of his
money and thal he has funds to meet his bills. No
business is too small to be done in a business like
way. That way is to pay by check on a good bank.
We invite you to open an account here. j
The Ballinger State Bank & Trust Co.
BalliBger, Tub
STARS AND STRIPES
The Ledger’s New Map of Mexico
IN BIBLE LAND
(Sze 26x36)
Also Texas and Oklahoma
♦l
-MEXICO
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Texas and Oklahoma
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just as they did in the days when
We Purchased them for The
Readers of this Paper
w
for which send me The Daily Ledger
Name
FOR ACHES AND PAINS
Postoffice
R. F. D. No.
State
Ballinger, Texas
THIRTY CARS IN
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the
PIKES PEAK RACE
I homa.
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The Bsst Laxative
keep the bowels regular
W. W. Hawkins left Tuesday at
n<u>n for Rowena, where he is fi-
guring on some contract work for
the hank at that place.
fr in the bottom
and the finish will
elevation of 14,103
Visitors arc eomir,g in to 1'ikcs
Peak from all parts of Colorado,
Nebraska, OiikJab m,a, and othei
X W.
a map that you think is a good one, but remember
changes are taking place every day.
mi Ir
eiirv
came in
Ulises the hovels
Id by Walker J Mij.
A Doctor’s Remedy for Coughs.
As a cure for coughs and colds
Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-1 loncy coin-
bines these remedies in just the
right proportion to do the most
good for summer coughs or colds.
A trial will prove the value of this
splendid cough imxlicine. Dr.
Bell’s Pine-Tar-1 loncy soothes the
irritation, stops your cough, kills
the colil germs and docs you a
world of good. A 25c bottle will
more than convince you—it will
This is the map that should be in every office
and home at this time. The new map of Mexico
contains information and data that every reader
will want when American army enters the Repub-
lic. It is very complete, showing every state in
different colors, all railroads, towns, complete in-
dex of over 2000 names, with location anu populat-
ion of every town. The Mexico map covers one
large sheet with important information on reverse
side of the sheet, while at the foot of the hanger is
a large number of half-tone views, including the
pictures of Mexican notables.
These maps are the same size as the Mexico
map. In addition to railroads, Towns, and popu-
lation. these maps show the auto roads. The maps
are the latest, having just been received off Che
rounding gayly decorated and
colorful bazaars which form the
center of the place, compose the
city, while just outside is llie
conspicuous building of the Rus-
sian Consul. Opposite tnis is the
American Hospital with its Yan-
Drink a full glass of water half an
hour before breakfast and eat an
abundance of fruit and vegetables,
'also establish a regular habit and
I l.<> sure thal your bowels move
y. When a medicine
take < 'hamberlain’s
When you yawn a good deal in
the daytime, feel dull, achey and
want to stretch frequently it is an
unmistakable symptoms of mal
aria, and unless vou do something
^V'CAPUOiNE'
Judge Jim Bigby, of Glasscock
county, is here today. lie left
take and mild an,] gentle in
feet. Obtainable everywhere.
1<n torrow.
u i'l c m
a carriage. .\t first the way lies|
in a desert with barren mountains'
on both sides but gradually, as)
one approaches Khoy, t I7e terrain
smoothes itself mil ami richer
it noon
r, Mrs.
Win. Davenport and family of the
llatchel count rv.
The Ballinger Printing Co
Ballinger, Texas
Herewith find enclosed $
for , also the Mexico Mat
The farmer who buyz a visa Silo has
th-ndvartHKe over his n< ibor in sae-
inx hi» feed and convert* _■ it into cash
at a time when there is a demand for en-
silase. We make in sizes from 50 to ISO
tons. Get our figures.
Ballinger Lumber Co.
Don’t treat your friends to hot
melons when you can get iee cold
melons at E. A. Jeunes & Co. 1 41 d
W. G. Allen of Wingate. Edgar
yroe of Crews, W. S. Maddox,
. I >. Lacy and Mr. Ash of the
illey creek and Wilmeth eoiin-
. y, were transacting business in
Ballinger Monday.
elation a tiiiancc; and here
rcveid or eoiire
of chill
ir;.ir H
M W
ave Miss Ruth Scott left Monday
for afternoon for ('olema'i t-» attend
end a house party at ‘he home of
if 1|U‘ I. • • I.
, n velt ran pilot
s ’.>( er. ii'imui.it
berg. . iiil'Ih .
In a valley of orchards and*
irdens lies Khoy. surrounded by!
> mud walls. Low mud houses
r - ■........
11-12. The motor-
aic to precede the
Miss (Touch, of Miles, who had. E. J. Handley of the Norton
en the guests of Mr. ami Mrs. ill Rn 1 1111 trni’ Tiinc/lotr
< «••• attack of diarrhoea which
,is1«d over a wet k,’ writes W. <’.
Jones, Buford, ,\. I). “1 became
so weak that 1 could nol stand
..right. A druggist rectmmend-
e«| ( b; m'’•< i Iain’s Colic. Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy. ’1 he first
nr ami within two
iell as c\er ' Many
mmri <1 this rem-
Mrs. S. E.
countv, camf
it’d will iimain over to j l* • >J
'hi Lx -Cow Punchers A s-ociat ion
n. I !•<» L. I’. Wo- <i pasture this
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature of
Frank Miles of Santa Anna,
who had been < ut West, came in
Sunday t-» > isit his daughter,
Mrs. J D. Xorwmw,, am! famih.
were
in
Ballinger
Printing
Company
By William Philip Simms
PETROGRAD, July 9 — (By!
Mail)—The Stars and Stripes to-
‘clay Hup in breezes wafted across
fields famous in the I’nited States
Mi: the land of the Holy Bible. The
flag flies free over the dm.r of an
I American hospital where pretty
i American girls and able American
.doctors care for Russian sick and
wounded.
The hospital is at Khoy, 451
miles south of Julfa, on the fron-
tier between Russia and Persia.)
To the northwest of Khoy Hie icy I
dome of Mount Ararat stands lin-
ned against the skyline, 17,000
leet high, or nearly 2.000 feet
higher than Mount Blanc. .Noah’s
Arc is supposed to have rested af-
ter the flood.
To the southwest of Khoy lie the
slopes wiiere Arabian and Issac
tended their flocks. There too is
the scent* of the most famous of
all crimes, the murder of Abel by
his brother < ain.
There is no railroad from Julfa
are olferetL
|0ti i:ioi i’c events, f.tr both
Mulford, II ighes. Whahn
rson, L’ippingill Brook ;
How to G^t One__Ihp usual price of the map is $1.50—that’s what it would cost you if you
V a store buy one By speciaj arrangements with the en-
gravers we are able to make the most generous offer ever made on a map of this kind. The map goes with
the subscrip’ion to this p iper. Semi us $2 5(1 and we will send you The Daily Ledger for six months and a
copy of this splendid map. Sen I us $400 and and we will send The .Daily Ledger one year and a copy of the
map free Our str»p.ly of these m ips are limited and on account of the Mexican war the makers of the maps
are rushe 1 with orders, an 1 it will be so ne tim- before we can get another supply. This offer is good tp either
new or old subscribers. Send in your order today.
J 1). Perkins and other Ballinger:to niect ]lis wifc< wh<| eame in
friends, returned home Tuesday at ! fIOm a vjsjt to relativeg at ok]a.
Hmm. i homa.
of tit* .Norton country,
among the business visitor-'
Ballinger Xfontlav.
j •
-Ul
Spoonts e; mo in Tues
•i from Bi 11 county ami
i is son J< e Spoont and
r. in would be good for his county
-—————— ' t this time.
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 8, 1916, newspaper, August 8, 1916; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1177636/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.