The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 29, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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You can't afford to eat inferior ’groceries.
It s poor economy tc buy cheap groceries.
We carry the best and we can convince you'
that the best is the ch( apest. No substitut-
es, but the standard line at our store.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
With several hundred makers of automobiles 3
than one-half of the entire finished product.
Because the’worth of Ford cars as depend-
able, money-saving utilities has been de-
monstrated beyond all question, the demand
is constantly increasing. Order yours now.
Runabout $390; Touring Car $440; Town Car
$640; Sedan $740. Ail prices f. o. b. Detroit.
On sale at
Harwell Motor Co.
Ballinger, Texas
If Going to Winters
Go the Quick Way.
BROOKS’ AUTO LINE
Will Take You to
WINTERS
For
75c
F««*en*eT» called for »n<t delivered to
any part ofthecrty appreciated
'Phones 12 and 135
THE DAILY LEDGER
of a- theatre
The Daily ledger
WITH THE CHURCHES
IN PRO STATE
Fy United Freju
Editor
A. W Sledge
The German Agricultural Club
L». B. Stubb®
Grocer and Baker
Phone® 93 and 94
ally welcomed.
mi
I levot ional.
Mrs.
.5, •<
(Continued from first jiageJ
attraction on that account.
insecure tl
"•i'h <>f the Somme
FOR IsALE
<>f Longm
must
I'Ll- march tovv.ird Bapaumc al
I’iio! <
Mi v
2li-dtl
H. M. LEACH, Proprietor
WANTED
money for
bladder trouble*.es gravel cnrwS
Fl < l|ch
It Is Economy to Buy«the Best S
The
, tlie cafe in that city.
Bookkeeping—
* in.tit 11 per
• ’• * im reporter.
Cotton
mi
Published every dav evcept Sunday
by The Ballinger Printing Company
UpaUin in old Fidelity
Crsdit Cos Oftec Phono
amendment to the prohibition law
and six other measures will he re-
treat-
aholi-
ot her
medi-
Office of Publication, "Il Huntchings
Avenue. Ballinger, Texas.
friends the past month or two
b ft Friday afternoon for San An-
tonio to jom his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. .Joe B. W'ilmeth.
tural sleep and aids nature to cure
you.
Ca»h muit accompany copy ex
rept where party has regular open
account with us
Call Telephone No 27
posal relating' to the running of
cattle on the range an- the two re-
mainin'.' measures to he toted on.
first class
tKeatres
sKowr /W
cannot
ns or
and Henry
country
RATES FOR
Classified Ads
We have now on the track a car
load of mixed cow feed and will sell
Jersey Cream Cow Feed from the car
in bags of 100 pounds at
Monday, July 3i'th at four-thirty
the federation will m< et at the
Ask any bank
• iff audi
the Everyday, Common Affairs of
Life.’’ Evening service S:3O p.
in., sermon subject ‘‘Tin- ( 'inver-
sion of the Worst Man.’’
S ihjeet to the action of the
Democratic primary August 12th,
by your druggist, wilt i* :.t by tmol on re-
ceipt of SL One »r.ail .hii:,«1? months’
treatment and seldom fail* to t • a cure.
Send for testimonial* from tt.;« and other
Stale*.* Dr. E.,W. Hall. C-'A <»live street,
M. Louis. Mo. Sold i y draggleU.—Adv. c
For Commissioner Pre. No. 1:
R I* KIRK
R. W. (Boh) GILLIAM.
BRITISH HOLD
OFF GERMANS
PROGRAM FEDERATED
CHURCH SOCIETIES.
METRO
PICTURES
and dive
the pictures
it shows
NEIGHBOR COUNTIES TO
HAVE SECOND PRIMARY
WILL FIX ROADS
WHEN IT RAINS
L: EARNS-
Dallas and
Oldest and
26-tfdw
RIGHT FROM THE
COUNTRY FARM*
m e
man.
First Christian Church
(Located on Tenth Street.)
Bible school, 9:45 a. m., Scott
II. Mack, Supt.
Communion, 10:45 a. m.
Preaching service, 11:00 a. m.
t he November elect ion
Tin* bill initiated bv the brew-
ers to permit of the sale of Colo
rado made beer in the slate is eas-
ily attartieng the most attention.
The other six include the medical
examination and license act pass-
id by the chiro' factors and
t" your door—our delicious
milk should be awaiting you
each morning. Then is your
breakfast a joy worth getting
up for. Our milk is pure—I
that's sure; ami the cream on
it is a compensation in itself.
Fbdit ing
of Poz-
Ice cold watermelons at Arctic
lee and Fuel Co. ltd
For Tax Assessor:
C. C St 1H’( HARD
A Hacking Cough Weakens the
System.
Don’t suffer with a hacking
cough that has weakened your
system—get a bottle of Dr. King’s
New Discovery, in use over 4<>
years, and benefiting all who use
it, the soothing pine balsam with
tar heal the irritated air passages
—soothes the raw spots, loosens
the mucous and prevents racking
the body with coughing. Dr.
been established, it is claimed that
after a rain a road drag will be
put in operation and the holes fil
led and the road bed smoothed
down. It is hard to build roads
with dry dirt.
Just a limited amount of work accepted.
This is done in order to turn off work satisfactory and promptly to
engagements. *
We do work for the exclusive class, where greasy mechanics are not
used to soil your seat covers and upholstering.
If you are an exacting owner in regards to appearance and perform-
ance, I can supply your wants.
Terms: C O D. —f. o. b. garage upon acceptance prepaid.
Concho and Coke counties also
are experimenting with the major-
ity rule this year and second pri-
maries are on for August 12th in
those counties. Like Runnels
county some of the candidates in
the first election received a ma-
jority and are not mixed up in the
second political “melee'’ and the
Ice cold watermelons at Arctic
lee and Fuel Co. ltd
Jersey Gream
Gow Feed
HRB QVbURANCI
The Beat Companies
PROMPT ■HR VI Cl
Four huaineaa solicited.
JACKSON DAIRY
Phon* 9003
Shorthand and Typewriting—
Writ- : » "f our >v hi dr
1 ipji
k tie
The dry weather is retarding
good road work in Runnels coun-
ty. In several places where the
roads are in bad shape, not wit h-
For Tax Collector:
W T. PADGETT.
M. D. CHASTAIN
For County Superintendent ot
Schools:
Nev tour I
» sanilarv
ei|y, .is this preparation
be obtained
stmshij s.
■omplaint
gg MILLER MERCANTILE CO.
TWO FHONES 66 AND 77 »
Rev. Rives left Friday after-
noon for Hico, where he will assist
in a revival meeting near that
Methodist Church
(10th and Murrell Streets.)
Sunday school 9:45, classes for
all ages. A. K. Doss, Supt.
Sunday 11 a. m. Rev. E. R.
Stanford will preach a special
sermon. The subject being‘‘Was
Jesus Human or Divine?-’ An ar-
gument for the Divinity of Christ.
At r*;30 p. m. the subject will be
‘‘A Real Love Story” You are
cordially invited to this sermon,
full of human interest.
IN
THE BALLINGER DAILY
LEDGER
One cent p*r word First insertion
Half cent per word each tubae-
qnent insertion
Black face type double regu!a>
ji nd wages and permanent place
for etlieii-nt help. Apply !•<»!•
cine.
Better facilities for the
luent of th estate's insane
lion of the state tax commission
and extension ot civil service are
evening at S:3ll. Everybody cor-
dially invited to attend these ser-
* POLITICAL ANNOUNCE-
* MENTS.
■will hold a meeting at Helwig Hall
on the twentieth day of August
and hear the reports of the dele-
gates who returned from Austin
last week. The delegates were:
Otto Straach, Frank and Paul
Schwertner, Julius Helwig, F
Biumentritt, Fritz Galles ami
Fritz Gallity.—Rowena Review.
J. Fiank Montgomery,
M inister
t li •• 111 1 >bta inahlr
Subject Women of the
Testament.
Mary 1 he Mother of Jt
Mrs. Scott Mack.
positions but
LEACH AUTO WORKS
Exclusive Mechanics
Ethel Bair
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears __
the r S
Signature of f'CCicAiC'vi
Write of call for special : rices
on any two eours«s combined.
Satisfaction or money back with
out argument.” J
WORTH, Ballinger.
Waco connections.
Best Schools.
timi of the Delvillo wood which
■ as captured July 15 and surren-
dered a few 1
■f German
on, l';<i
Mv automobile
MAGNa
immediately relieves dyspepsia,
caused by excess stomach aridity.1
A simple, safe, palatable, inex-' v I:n-h I’ctrograd reports aie con-
pensive remedy tor indigestion, ’mui'iif. threatens the stronghold,
heart burn, s mr stomach, bcleh-i
ing. and all stomach <lisorders i
“Magna” neutralizes excess acid
so stem ;ch may act normally--,
price 50?. Manufactured only by I
The W’alker Drug Co. Ballinger.
$1.25 per Hundred, i
in lots of 10(10 pounds. I
♦
We will deliver feed to any p|irt
of the city at this price.
ire often
.ov •;•<.' i ' i- start. Tli<i>e w ho
i. .y f r themselves make
money. -5<hi h, <• .|;:y is not
•■ornmoji for older buyers.
A woman for cook-
al house work and
homo from a visit to l.imo.'.,]
I county in tii'-ir auto and Mr. Ba
>a’ s ' i .• (•rolls are juod Hi 1.1* '•
Mr. and Mrs. W B. Harriss and
.hildrcu left Friday afternoon
f'»i Houston, where tiny will make
mado some ' their future home. Mr. Harris-
the west of Thiau ! had been running ti e Ballingei
mont wood on the right bank of i Cafe and shipp' d out the same t"
the Meuse. i Houston, where he w ill open up
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
You Can Get S1800 Per Year—
Bv takiiig several months ot the
acioiisly in face of Russian attack?
to fall I ack.
The success in Volhynia wh'b
■l-o a mmiaee to Lem’ erg slioub:
h in \'oii Linsmigon be unable i<
■v •b-f.' id the Russi n attack-
Mii't'-r Itrn-e V.'bm. •
W. A. Nance returned home
Saturday morning from a short
business trip to points west.
i
Mary
Tucker.
Solo Miss Ih’len Williams.
Marv and Martha, compared
Mrs. J. II. Taylor.
Solo Mrs. Morgan Joti's.
The Woman at the Well —.Mrs.
I. M. I’yburn.
< tffering.
Benediction.
Taking Big Chances.
« a great risk to travel with-.
hot tie of < ‘baniberlain s J
Rev. and Mrs. W. T Allan h ft
fop the east Friday afternoon.
Mis. Allan will visit relatives in
Oklahoma while Rev. Allan will <" d M i ■
rtcuperite at Mineral Wells until
about the first of September.
^'CAPUDINE'
FOR ACHES AND PAINS
BETTER THAN SPANKING
Spanking doeg uot cure children
>f bedwetting. There is a consti | • » I I Ilf .3 « FI I » II |
rutinnal cause for this trouble ’■ r" i-n B . li: g
tend free to any mother her suc-
cessful home treatment, with
instructions. Send no money, but
a rite her today if your children
crouble you in this way. Don’t
nlarne th* child, the chances are
t can’t help it. This treatment
dso cures a hilts aged peopl-j
led with urine difficulties by
Box W’. Notre Da.ne, Ind., wiH
lay <«r night (4j
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 29, 1916, newspaper, July 29, 1916; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1178065/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.