Banner-Leader. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 6, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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AN OFFER EXTRAORDINARY.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
After the
s*1 rm i m
C. fl. DOOSE
Will
Our pastor Bro. W. I Newton
n< /
More anon
TEX IS
Tiwroi
suffer.
miles
on the Celebrated Paul Jones.
law.
$
state I
have ■
The
Crackle
You Hear
Is the Sign
They are fresh
the
city
1904.
of the
get in uch
we know
along just
g-
K1'-
BALUN ER, RUNNELS COUNTY,
aCOTT * BOWNE,
Chemist*.
409 P«ari St., New York.
Sick
Blood
to
we
times to
rom
ometimes
not
Node.
I hereby give notice that all
parties that hunt, fish or get
wood on my ranch will be prose-
Dr. A. W. Barton,
Physician and Surgeon, >
Ballinger,---Texas.
iyOffice in Barton Drug Store,
Will do a general practice. All calls
answered promptly day or night............
Uneeda
Biscuit
Good Bundle Cane for Sale.
I have at present ten thousand
bundles of cane for sale. Extra
good cane, weighs from 12 to 15
pounds per bundle. Price 2cts
per bundle. I live fi^e
northeast of Winters.
A. L. Cox.
The clean, fresh, crisp food that is al-
ways good, and good for all. Good for
the worker because they are sustaining.
Good for the housewife because they
are convenient. Good for the children
because they are wholesome.
and
1 short
answered
Uneeda
Biscuit
Notice.
Quarterly meeting at
Methodist church in this
February 6th and 7th.
Quarterly conference Sa'urday
night Preaching by Rev. W. H.
Matthews, Presiding Elder of
Brownwood District, Sunday
morning at 11 o’clock and Sun-
daj night at 7:30. Love feast
Sunday 3 p. m. Everybody in-
vited.
For the Woman Whose
Work is never done---
For the man Who Works
from sun to sun—
to buy a
in unity.
and
1 This library 1
■L
We will he glad to eend
a sample to any sufferer.
Be sura that thia picture In
the form of a label »• on the
wrapper of every bottle of
Emt'I'ioo you buy.
of water before each meal and before retiring at night, will abujlutely
remove all auger from the urine and rebuild the tUeuea of the liver and kid*
neve. Guaranteed to cure or money refunded. If youoannotobtaln thiaprep-
aration from your druggist, write to ua direct for testimonials and information
ST. LOUIS GRANULE CO.,
....Ab'liiider anti I'oiiveviiiior ’W
•A
al servi<- —
Situ 1 day
Dis ip ine
C. V. Carrol. ■ church beginning Friday nigrit
Saturday 11 a. m.—Sermon— before the fifth Sunday >n May
Ben S. Sullivan—Text, Heb. 9:15
Saturday 2.30 p. m—Things in is spending this week in the
the church which make fotjcommunity awaiting his regular
weakness—R. M. Dunlap. R. M. |appointment Sunday.
Cum bie.
Saturday 3:30 p m. — Board
Meeting.
Saturday 7:30 p. m.—Sermon
—R. Cook—text, Isa. 6:8
Sunday Ila. m.—Sermon by
C. V. Carrnll- Text Gal 6:7
Sundav 2.3<i p. m.—Children’s
Service—C. V. Carrol).
Sunday 3:30 p. m.—Organiza-
tion of B. Y P U.
Sunday 7:30—Sermon by R.
M. Dunlap—text iTim. 6:17.
After the introductory sermon
, the moderator, Elder Maddox,
and secretary. J H Morris, both
, being absent W J. Hicks and C
E. Nance were elected to fill the
respective offices.
The treasurer reported money
in treasury sufficient to pay off
both missionaries. R M. Cum
j bie was employed as third mis-
sionary, showing that mission
work is needed in Content Asso-
qiation.
Two Papers for the Price of One.
To the next 100 cash subsc rib
ers we will give the Banner-
Leader and the American Home
Journal for one year for fl.00.
the price of one.
The American Home Journal
is a successful illustrated month-
ly magazine for the home, suit-
able for your wife and family to
read
The Banner Leader is the j
paper you want for the local
news, c'ean, newsy and always
for Ballinger and Runnels coun-
ty. Call at the Banner Leader
office for sample copies.
Emulsion.
We do not need to give all
the reasons why Scott’s
Emulsion restores the strength
and flesh and color of good
health to those who suffer
from sick blood.
The fact that it is the best
preparation of Cod Liver Oil,
rich in nutrition, full of healthy
stimulation is a suggestion as
to why it does what it does.
Scott’s Emulsion presents
Cod Liver Oil at its best,
fullest in strength,, least in
taste.
Young women in their
“ teens ” are permanently cured
of the peculiar disease of the
blood which shows itself in
paleness, weakness and nervous-
ness, by regular treatment
with Scott’s Emulsion.
It is a true blood food and
is naturally adapted to the cure
of the blood sickness from
which so many young women
sell you either unproved or unimproved lands
in Runnels < nd adjoing counties, in par-
cels to suit Loans negotiated on
your Farm and Ranch Lands. Ven-
dor’s Lien notes taken up :
extend. Abstracts compiled on
tire. All letters of inquiry promptly
Pumphrey.
Mr. Editoi, we wish
in the beginning that
set aside a number of
send you a few dots ‘’rom our
feeble pen but sometimes cir
cum stances were not under
control and sometimes we don t
know what interfered. So if
you will permit we will com
mence n w and do better.
Weave just about the same
old seven and nine and laboring
under the same old complaint,
deprivation of intellectual mind,
doing notv ing. don't wan't. to do
anything, and living on the in-
terest of what we owe I’his
neck of the moral vineyard is
very dry and has been nearly
entirely soever since the people
“voted it dry” last September.
Grain is neat ly entirely g >i.e
People are going right along
with farm work though it be
dry
As we have been affected with
quite a continued spe'l
lag r ppe we could not
news but so far as
everything is moving
as smooth as can be.
Ou the 20th M L Hill turned
the office over t > the newly ap
pointed postmaster (J F. Await.
t-in.d n niwht dosed, as web-?
\ Steal* upon ua unaware*, canting no pain or other
V \9VfiPrt aynptoma to let ua know of Ila pretence until It has
got its work in upon the liver. Thousand* have Dla»
betea and do not know it. Dlabethea both cure*
•nd prevent*. Why not be safe ?
' Diabetes Can be Cured
Pope’s Effervescent Dlabethea. on* heaping teaspoon-
—" j-----r--------------------tut taken in half glass
• were rece v-
itional Mission*,
) was raised on Sunday
library for this corn-
Was not this a wise
a good beginning?
lieve one of the most interest-
ing and profitable Fifth Sunday
meetings t held in this the ' in cash and p 0 lg
Content Association. The follow ! ed to pay A
ing prog'-am was carried out in
full:
j rid 1 r 7:30 p. m. Introduc-
tory sermoti—W J. Hicks, text*
Roman 12:9.
Saturday 9:30 a. m. —Devotion- j Bro. Carroll and lie donates f 50
—R. M. Dunlap. for each $10 raised
J 10 a. m.—Church The next F’ifth Sunday meet-
. . 1
— Ben S. Sullivan and ing will he held with Maverick
■church beginning
Go to Wilke's ond-get u price eXn t oi th,
H. C. Wylie.
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Skinner, J. M. Banner-Leader. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 6, 1904, newspaper, February 6, 1904; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183870/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.