Banner-Leader. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 28, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 14, 1906 Page: 1 of 12
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VOL. XXIV. BALLINGER, RUNNELS COUNTY. TEXAS. SATURDAY. APRIL, 1411906
35c
1.00
New Line of
36-in. Black Chiffon Taffeta, special
value, regular $1.25 yd quality only
New Line of Ladies Neckwear.
New Line of JHand Bags.
New Line of Back Combs.
White Fancy Figured Waisting, ex-
cellent values, per yard at 20, 25 and
All kinds of the very Best Standard Cal- r
icoes,in blue,grey,garnents,light colors yd
Ladies’Muslin*Underwear at
Extremely^ LowjjPrices.
Finest Line of Embroideries in Ballin- a r*
ger, special bargains, per yd 5, 10 and V
6 New Pieces corset cover edgings, reg-^jr
ular 35c quality, a bargainjat that, only^*^
; are in now. We have fine values in Ladies Oxfords, all new styles.
Price per pair, $1.50 to $3.00.
Fine Line of Ginghams, the good and jq 1
reliable kind, per yard, at only 10 and * " 2
New Spring Goods Arriving Daily - -
All New
Fresh Goods
Tne Latest
Style.
KOI
15c
75c
35c
29c
8 l-3c
12 l-2c
49c
50c
55c
59c
50c
1.00
15c
35c
15c
10c
patterns - - - ’ -
Satin Damask, 72 in. wide, pure Bleached Goods -
Waist Linen, all pure linen shrunk -
White Linen Lawn sheer and fine, 32 in. wide
Long Cloth, full 36 in. wide -
Panama Cloth 36 in. wide, sheer and soft - -
White Mercerized Batiste 46 in. wide -
Sheer All Linen Cambric, 36 in. wide ...
The beautiful new Grey Effects in all.Silk
Bleached Table Linen, Floral Designs ...
Ladies White Waists, Sheer material, Embroidered
Sarah Bernhart Lace Cap, a bargain at double the price
Ladies Lace Lisle Hose......
Ladies French Lisle Hose .
Children’s Lace Lisle Hose, Black, White or Tan
Infants Lace Lisle Hose, Black, Blue and Pink
19c Voiles in all the new shades . . . .
Checked and Figured, Nainsook, soft and fine
Batiste Lawns 40 in. wide, sheer and fine -
Swiss in very sheer quality, dotted and striped - -
Mercerized, all Linen Suiting 36 in. wide -
Wash Batiste, White ground printed in wide range of
Ballinger, Texas
OUR’Miiiinery'.is in popular favor with the ladies of our
city'as‘well as;those’in thejneighboring towns and counties.
Many "of the jnost severe critics have told us that our Millin-
ery is by .'far the prettiest that has ever been on exhibition
in Ballinger, inTact we think ’’so our ^selves, no where have
we seen anything better. The verdict is out and we will
abide by the consequences. We will always serve the ladies
with our best endeavors. We thank them for their patro-
nage and good taste.
C. 8. MILLER, R. A. SMITH, E. D. WALKER,
President. Vice-President. Cashier.
The Ballinger State Bank & Trust Co
BALLANGER, TEXAS. *
* Paid up Capital $60,000.00. *
Transact a general banking business,
Buy Vendor Lien Notes,
Loan money on Real Estate',
Performs all business pertaining to a Trust Company.
We bid you to open an account with us.
Authorized to do business under the new banking law of the State of Texas. J
Dress Making.
Miss Elva Parker, at the Hub,
does all kind* of dress making in
connection wi:h her other Millin-
ery business, and special atten-
tion given to trimming hats or
making them over. She has
competent help and can do you
nice work on short notice. Give
her a trial and she will please
you both in price and quality of
work.
At The Hub.
Rev. A. J. Bush, of San Ange-
lo, preached at the Christian
church in our city last Sunday.
Rev. W. J_. Moore, of the First
Baptist church attended the
Mission and educational Rally at
Miles last Saturday and Sunday.
While en route to Fort Worth
last week we met with our friend
George Kornegay, at one time
in this paper, who in-
ns that he would estab-
new paper at Gustine,
county. George is a
newspaper man and the
of Gustine are fortunate
getting him to locate with
them.
Archie Crews left Wednesday
on the afternoon train for the
Territory where he has accepted
a lucrative position.
We are glad to number Mr.
and Mrs. A. J.. Barwick, of
Miles, as permanent citizens
of our city this week. Mrs.
Barwick is a daughter of J. J.
Sayers and a sister of Mrs. E.
Allison of our city. Mr. Bar-
wick is a fine business man
whom we cordially welcome
among us.
Judge C, 0. Harris had legal
business in San Angelo first of
the week.
Joe Spoonts, the newly elected
Water Works Superindent in-
forms us that he is succeeding
well with his water rent collec-
tions this month.
Dont fail to see our fine display
of baby Buggies and go carts,
and don’t forget our Iron bed
steads. We can please you in
any grade at close prices.
Ostertag Furntture Co.
The I. O. O. F. Lodge of this
city will ’ celebrate their 87th
i anniversary on April 26th at the
pocket1 Methodist church and Rev W. J.
House Moore of the First Baptist church
Bank, ' will preach the opening sermon,
please The program of the occasion will
Lost—Patent Leather
book between the Court
and Citizens National
containing $3.00 Finder _____,
leave at Banner-Leader office. ; be announced later.
Y. P. C. E.
Sunday April 15th.
His Resurrection Miracles—
John XI: 1-46; Luke VIII; 41, 42,
49, 56.
Leader—Mae Harris.
Opening song service.
Invocation.
Reading of lesson by Leader.
References.
Talk on subject,—Rev. J. S.
Cabe.
Prayer.
Reading followedjby brief talk
—Mr. Maroney.
He will raise^our dead—Rev.
Moore.
A talk from Romans VIII: JO-
17—Mr. W. A. Norman.
The resurrection of Widows
Son, Luke VIP 11-17—Maurice
Crews.
Business meeting—Miss Kate
Demoville.
Closing Song.
C. C. Schuhard, Walter Mull-
ins and Bob McGregor, made a
business trip to our sister city
Winters Saturday nightjlast and
returned home Sunday and re-
ports that seetion prosperous
and flourishing.
The White Store Ballinger, Texas.
Biggist Stock, The Best Assortment, The Most Carefully Selected Varities To Be Foud In Any
The Most Wonderful Money Saving Possibilities Ever Offered Our Patrons At The Be-
ginning Of a Season.
A.H. Van Pelt. H.Winkler, Mgr
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Cockrell, C. C., Sr. Banner-Leader. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 28, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 14, 1906, newspaper, April 14, 1906; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1180520/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.