Banner-Leader. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 27, 1905 Page: 1 of 10
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BANNER - LEADER
BALLINGER, RUNNELS COUNTY. TEXAS. SATURDAY. MAY 27. 1905
NO 33
R. A. RISSER
COMPANY,
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Ladies Muslin Underwear
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Pearl handle Parasols 26 inches at 50cts
2 50 al) silk fine Parasols 26 inches at 1.50
3.50 fine black 26 inch Parasols at 2 50
3.50 black silk ruffled Parasols at 2 50
3 00 black silk ruffled Parasols at 2 00
5 00 olack silk Parasols gold plated handle at 3.50
10 10 black silk Parasols solid gold handle at 5.00
Get your Summer drink at-
Slover & Cobb’s.
Corset Covers
Made of embroidery or lace,
trimmed, made of muslin and
long cloth, prices
25c, 39c, 50c, 75c
Ladies Muslin
Drawers
Fancy Velvet and Silk Collars 25ct quality now 15cts
All Lace Fancy Collars 50ct now 25cts
Lace Sets, Collars and Cuffs 75cts now 50 and 35cts
All silk, flowered Girdles at only 25cts
All linen Toile de Nord three shades at only 18cts
50in grey Brillantina (for traveling dresses) 1.00 quality now 75cts
MANY OTHER BARGAINS
We have just received a new shipment of Ladies Lace and Stock Collars and Fine Silk Umbrelas and Parasols
which we are offering at Special Low Prices.
Ladies drawers made of good
material, full size, large full
legs, welteJ seams. tucked,
of‘he.,o.w.price......25cts
An elegant line to show you of
lace and embridery trimmed
and tucked, made of very best
material, full size. Bargains at
35c, 45c, 65c, 75c
These are rare bargains in la-
dies underwear. Come in and
give them a look. You will be
pleased with the garments
If not satisfied with your
purchase, reeurn and get your
money
Crews Breezes.
Mr Reeds iitt'e boy u ho nas
been so very sick is better we
are glad to note.
Quite a number of Crews peo
attended the Memorial Services
at Content last Sunday.
Gv'- W. Clayton of Norwood
was ip town Tuesday.
V l&cold Soda at the Blue Con-
fectionery Stand.
’■* The young people enjoyed a
Sociable at the residence of Mr.
,and Mrs. W. H. Truitt Monday’
night.
Mr. Jim Redman left Tuesday
with his family for a fishing
trip on the Colorado River.
Dr. Young is having some
improvements made around his
dwelling this week.
W. T. Miller had business in
Ballinger Tuesday.
Buy your cigars at the Blue
Stand.
Mrs. S. A- Knotlie returned
Monday from Concho county
where she has been visiting.
Ole Hanna of Concho county
was shaking hands with
friends in Crews Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hale
happy over the arrival of a
girl at there house Monday
night.
Miss Eva Brister of Mud
creek is visiting in Crews this
week the guest of Mrs H. A.
Montgomery.
Sheriff Kirk was in our midst
Thursday of last week transact
ing business
Cow buyers are getting so
numerous that we cannot give
space for names. Come five at
a time,
Mrs. John Miller is quite
thi^week. /
The Literary Society was
attended Saturday night.
A Tally of Ballinger
Azelia Club Entertains.
Wednesday afternoon the home
of the Misses Guion was deco-
rated in sweet peas and cape
Jasimines in behalf of the mis-
; cellaneous shower given to Miss
Thomson and Miss Adele Un-
derwood by the Azelia Club.
After cards and music had been
enjoyed for some time the two
i brides to be were blind folded
i and numerous oeautiful and ar-
j cictic gifts werer showered upon
them from the stairway Soft
'sweet music tilled up the re-
maining hours during which
I time ices and cakes >vere served .
The following expression of
good wishes from the club were
read by Miss Neil Guion;
Wo do not ask thy future life.
Should from all clouds be free;
Nor that thy barque should smoothly
glide,
O’er an untroubled sea.
For trouble springs not from the dust.
Nor sorrow from the ground;
For as gold is refined by fire,
So our hearts are by sorrow found
But my truest, strongest wisn is this—
That when thy sorrows fall,
Thy God may give thee strength and
grace,
To rise above them all.
And looking upward thro' thy tear!
See his Almighty hand—
And recognize His justice,
Tho’ you may not understand.
And humbly say, "It is the best,
Thv way, not mine, is righ.”
So whatever is thy path thro’ life
The end shall shine in light.
A. Tally of Ballinger was
visiting his parents the first of
the the week.
All kinds of fresh candies at
■L the Blue Stand.
We have some complaint
about rust in the wheat and oats,
if something like that don’t be-
fall us the small grain crops will
Special Sale at R. A. Risser & Co’s.,
Of Ladies pine Parasols and Ladies Stock and Uaee Collars
Ladies Muslin
Skirts
A nice full size garment, very
lengthy, well ma .e. dust ruffles,
good material lace trim KAn
med, a bargain at..... OvC
The very best garments of ex-
tra good muslin all full sizes,
well made and lace and embroi
dery trimmed, these are beau-
ties, look at them for
75c, 95c, $1.25
Ladies Muslin
Gowns
A beautiful line of ladies full
size gowns, well made nicely
trimmed and sewed
these are bargans at OvU
An elegant line of ladies nice
muslin gewns, nicely tucked,
and < mbroideried, trimmed,
w’ide dust ruffle, full size and
well sewed they are f'kfX
cheap at 75c.......... A.W
Very best long cloth gowns well
made good titters, full sizes,
long and comfortable, tucked
and embroideried and lace
trimmed, deep dust ruffles,
these are all good garments,
cheaper than you can buy the
cloth look at then for
1.15, 125 1.40
We lead in CASH Prices
be the largest for years.
Mrs. E. C. Boone is on the
■ sick list this week.
Bro B^rks preached to
large congregation at the M.
i church last Sunday
i W. H Trout had business
Ballinger Tuesday.
I. S. Baldwin of Content was
, in Crews Tuesday.
Fresh candies at the Blue
Stand.
Wallie Boone has taken the
contract to kill the prarie dogs
J off quite a lot land around
! Crews.
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Cockrell, C. C., Sr. Banner-Leader. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 27, 1905, newspaper, May 27, 1905; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183902/m1/1/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.