The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 2, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DaFLT LBImIKB
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A Wonderful Automobile Value
is right up-to-date in every respect.
This car is beautifully finished; works
like a beaver; will outlast any other,
and gives 40 to 50 miles an hour.
This Overland is the most wonderful
automobile value in the world.
Come in and see it today.
Phone 33 O’KELLEY & WALTON Ballinger, Texas
The Willy*-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio
•'Made io U.S. A.”
There is no necessity of paying $1500
to $2000 for an automobile.
Here is one for $635 that gives you all
you need.
It seats five comfortably. Has a big,
powerful 31J 2 horsepower motor; has
electric lights and electric starter and
WITH THE CHURCHES
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The Solid Foundation—
First
Christian Church
e school, 10:<)0 a. in., Scott
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the steam
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S. C. Harris of Winters, came
in Saturday to look after arrange
merits for moving to Ballinger in
the near future
id Mrs. ?
, were ai
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A Laxative Blood Cleanser.
Don’t put off taking a treat-
ment of Po-Do-Lax. Your Bystem
needs a cleanser and tonic—noth-
ing like Po-Do-Lax to purify the
blood, gently mov« the bowels
and stimulate the liver to healthy
ou rag.
ir
Diarrhoea Remedy
is a medicine that
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ROLLING HUTCHINGS AVE
of this bank is its ample capital and png surplus,
every dollar of which is for the protection of our de-
positors. An account here means doing business
with a solid concern, and an institution it is no small
advantage to be connected with.
Mrs. G. A I
dren of < 'olein;
| impurities and mak-
. bright, vigorous an
they
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be cn-|
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How to Give Good Advice.
The best way to give good ad-
vice is to set a good example.
When others see how quickly
you get over your cold by taking
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
they are likely to follow your
example. This remedy has been
in use for many yearn and enjoys
an excellent reputation. Obtain-
able everywhere.
September 4th, at
reet Presbyterian
lock. This is the
vacation,
present.
•e seat •
ins. ct
Charlie Gentry returned
The Ballinger State Bank & Trust Co
BaOhiter. Texas
• Lurch before coming
I ger. The
j most cordially invited
(the brilliant preacher.
THE BUSY SHOP
is still busy repairing shoes in
hot summer weather. Come ami
bring your shoes and g**t prompt
repairing H. I,. WENDORF,
The Saddle and Harness Man. tf
Knight of
and Mr. ;
Attorney J. H Baugh
Saturday morning f«»r point-.
<>n a short legal business trip
Frank Eckart of Rowena,
business in Ballinger beti
accumulated poisons. It is a lax-
ative tonic for young, adult and
aged. Its mild non-griping action
commends it to delicate women.
Guaranteed—a trial will convince
you. Get a bottle today.
.lay mornnu
the Eighth
church, !♦ o
first meeting since th
'o let all the members
Dick Ward returned home
Friday afternoon from an exten-
ded busines trio to I'
ami other points in that
to Ballin-
ple of Ballinger are
hear
Cleaning, PressingantfDyeing
PHONE 97
Communion and Preaching ser-
vice 1 ] :()() a. in.
I hi.s will be a Foreign Mission-
ary service.
All members of the church are
earnestly requested to come and
bring an offering for this great
cause which the Master has given
u.s the great privilege of helping
Him in. * -.
Official Board meeting 4 :QQ p.
Rev. W. T. Allan, rector of the
* Episcopal church, came in Sat
Brday at non from an extended
Srtay at Mineral Wells.
Ilarrol Williams of t’omanchj
came in Saturday to visit his i
uncle, R. T. Williams, ami family,!
for a week or two.
Ihis is rally day for all
SEARCHING THE COUNTRY
The manufacturers
Dead Quirk ’ Sprav
Constipation the Father of
Ills.
Eighth Street Presbyterian
Church.
his mother, who was en route to
home from Rosebud in their auto,
where they had been visiting the
past few weeks On account of
th,, muddy roads they were not
able to come on to Ballinger.
Of the n in
fee* humanitv
oung man,
ire vet be-
greatvst importance
b». treated promptly
the suffering that u
dured until a physician
<»r medicine can hr .
Chamberlain's t’olie, <
ea Remedy has ;
nd to none for
which it a! ford-
SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLS
Hotcbins Avenue Ballinger, Texas
our s< i \ n-« > b»da\. > in<
at a. m.
Iloly < 'ommunion an.
at 11 410 a. m.
SERIOUS SI
Thedford's Black-Drtagld.
Church of Ch mt
Ninth Street
ATWOOD, Pastor.
Its A. Doose re-
-u/
her
all
m.
J No. w MILTON,
Rev. J. W. Atwood
■ JP. ly, that tomorrow
Sunday as Pastor. >4
"k a.
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breathe easier at once. Dr BeR’a
Pine-Tar-Honey is a laxative Tar
Syrup, the pine tar balsam heals
the raw spots, loosens the mucous
and prevents irritation of the
bronchial tubes Just get a bot-
tle of Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey
today, its guaranteed to help you.
At druggists.
rtDEVDRlMSTSmaiHB
Naxarene Church
Preaching
, in io anomi hium*.
all services. Visitors
r» will always be wel-
•“ Adult Bible Class
arty invitation to all
d women to be pres-
mtion of the Bible
ailed to the offering,
is Orphans* Day,
ervice will begin at
by the pa-
nt.
T C. JESTER. Pastor.
I the r<-
ch w ill
First Baptist Church
Sundav school at 9 45
u Sweetwater. Mrs.
••♦•ri visiting her
Post City and Mr.
• • her en route home
ikne where he attended
ai West Texas Farmers*
Lccturg Sunday
Mi- Emm<;
>..>ve Trafi'i
■••unday -
McDufl. Va — “I suFered lor severd
*ar»." vay» Mrs. J/B. Whittaker <a|
••v.i'h sick headache. *sm
if'jrnach trouble.
T.
I keep Black-L'toght on hand art Um
™ now, and when my children feel |
ltic bad, they ask me lor a dose, and ft
does them more food than any mediant
they ever tried.
We never have a long spell of sick,
nets in our family, since we commence*
uiing Black-Draught.”
Hiedford’s Black-Draught Is pure!)
vegetable, and has been found to regu-
late weak stomachs, aid digestion, re*
lieve indigestion, colic, wind, nausra,
headache, sick stomach, and similar
symptoms.
It lias been In constant use for mon
than 70 years, and has benefited mor*
than a million people.
st sells and
Don't let your cold hang
rack your system and becmiK
'’hromni when Dr. BellasPine-Tar-
H«>ney will help you. it heals the
inflammation, soothes the coua^
m This will be an
important meeting,
iiirinLit of 1 be Board
FAMILY AVOIDS
First Prsbeyterian Church
The officers of the church
would call attention of every
member of the church ami con-
gregation to the fact, that as
W F McShann of the Pony
creek country, came in Saturday
to accompany his daughter, Mrs.
Silvey and little daughter, who
were en route to their home at
Brow nwood.
WHITE CITY
TONIGHT
f
E pi-
Admission 10c
nOEEN WIE
TONIGHT
Admission 10c
2nd Episode,
Marie Wal-
eamp and Eddie Polo.
lie Little Gray Mouse.”
Sammie Johnson Gets a
Job.” Cartoon Comedy.
Waleamp and Eddie
Joker Comedy, “Love Gu-
aranteed.”
6,000 Feet. 10c.
Monday— The Grip of
Evil, lo] Bison in 3 acts,
THE CITY OF ILLUS-
TON. —a Stirring Drama
in 5 Acts. Featured by
Mignon Anderson, Paula
Shay. Carleton Macv and
Bradlev Baker.
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 2, 1916, newspaper, September 2, 1916; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1178628/m1/4/?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.