Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 15, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 3, 1920 Page: 2 of 6
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THE RAIJJNGER DAILY LEDGER-
Imitation “Ford” parti are lieing sold by many mail-order
houses and garage# to unsuspecting Ford owners a- “Ford" parts.
But they are not (genuine For 1 parts made by the Ford Motor Com-
pony. They are made by concern who have no connection whatso-
ever with the Ford Motor Company. These imitation parts are not
even made from the same grade of steel, or under the same formulas
list'd by the Ford Company. They are counterfeit parts. Teats have
shown them to break w hen the genuine Ford parts didn't oven bend
and they generally are from thirty-five to one hundred per cent
lower in quality.
The Authorized Ford Dealer i your protection. Ar such, we
handle nothing but the Genuine Hord parts. They are made from
the famous Ford Vanadium Steel an deach part according to its
use-— ig heat-treated in the way that will give it the longest wearing
qualities.
Harwell Motor Company
Just Received New Shipment
American Beauty Flour
American Beauty Cream Meal
It Cost More, But Worth It.
L>. B. Stubbs
Phones 93 and 94
IALLIIIER RAID LEDGER
DON’T
DESPAIR
CENSUS TAKERS
GOLD MEDAL
announcements
USE AIRPLANES
AU
dtea—Ex
Infant
m s mec
GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS
n in dei
CHANCE TO GET
HOGS FUR FARMS
• faiai
r
•n«
TIN CAN TIPS
POKtK PLATERS
a-
Mr.
Mr
farmer-
buy if t
in:
'h a re-
Lit
Iowa. will tr-
o th*
r
TERRIBLY SWOLLEN
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in
th*
R.F. STRIKE FEARED
IF PAY NOT RAISED
WASHINGTON. reb
ths regular stockyards for bait* from
Punt He-
banknots
the char-
ha* been ap-
mules, jack*
W. T. Wheel
Make your
Home Attract-
ive by its Lights
It Won't Cost much
and helps the looks
of any home.
If you ar* troubled with pains or
aches; Reel tired; have headache,
indigestion, insomnia: painful pass-
age of unne, you will find relief in
T w>ls may
punch— !n cn
An excellent
Ballinger. Electric Light,
Power A lee Company
of way v
r* dining <
ut on the desert re
A I .... • ,
•t Washington
Th* Kind You Have Always Bought, and which hn* bote
In
The -rerld'a sxan.tard rwn-.-dy for kidney,
liver. bUdd-r and uric acid troubUs and
National Retnec'y of Holland sines 1694.
Tbr-s vis—, all jrsrt'iu. Ouarant—d.
ENTRIES FOR BIG
FORT WORTH SHOW
CLOSE ON FEB. 21
Io Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
t<aiay declared
d strikes are
Director Gener-
over ovei 30 years, has born* the eignatus* of
and bat been made coder hia per-
aonal supervision since its infancy.
an ESP ANO HOG EXHIBITION*
ARE BEING GIVEN ESPECIAL
ATTENTION THI* YEAR—FOUL
RY SHOW TO BE UNDER CON
TROL OF STOCK SHOW.
Offlce of Publication, 711 Hutch-
ings Avenue.
Ballinger. Texan.
I' C. Miller of Fort
department manager
which i« under direct
-ti«k show this year
ton of Ailmston will
dent
batter than ever Ibis
Carnival features of the stork show
will be tetter in every detail this
Castona is a 1
Props and Soc
neither Opium,
pge is its guarantee,
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation,' Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea*; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, nd by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aid*
the assimilation cf Food; giving.healthy end uatuxai sleep.
The Children’* Panacea—The Mother'* Friend.
As tn- stnix>r of 'Ths Pleasure* of
Memory" rest* the chief faros of Sam-
uel Kogers, who died iNcetnher IS.
tKV. Yet he was not slack la hi* lit-
erary productions, and the "Ode to
Rnperetltion." "Jacqveiln*," "Hemau
Life" and "Ooletnbea.” together with
Fabliahed every day except Sun-
day by
Tike Ballinger Printing Company.
Now that the school year is open aud your child
ren are studying at night, don't let them ruin their
eyes studying by a poor li^ht. A MADZA lamp giv-
es you more and is smooth ai d restful to the eyes.
which will
Evcrv fellow
Rossville, Ox —Mrs. Kite Lee Able
Bh place, writes.- "My husband ■ •
engineer and one* while lilting, he
lured himscl? with a piece of hcav
Chinery across the atxb'rr.en. lie w s
SO sore he could not bear to press on
himself at all, on chest or abdomen, lie
weighed IC5 lbs , and iell otf urn.I he
weighed 110 lbs , in two weeks.
He berime coMtinated and it look-.!
he would die. We had three ditkri’at
yet with Eli their medicine, hia
tailed to act. He would turn up
art bottle of castor oil. and dr;- <
e three days in succession. He
without result. We became
Buffered so. He was swol-
. He told me his suffering
__aM only be described a* tenure.
I seat and bought Thedford's Black*
Bailey is leading in tl
vote for president n T \ i
people wi I per-'st o
tricks n a man bvc.ri*''
down and out.
guise if every rural mail carrier
ui the country would strike and
stay struck until the pede got
busy and constructed roads in
which a man could at least get
over on horseback. Millions of
dollars are being wasted travel-
ing over rough roads, and mdl'onsj
of hours of valuable time wasted.
o-----
hffering Described As Torture
Relieved by Black-Draught.
iger th* health of
nst Experiment.
ORIA
•tor Oil, Paregoric,
^pbaaar.t, D contain*
rphine nor other naxcctic substance. It*
For more than thirty years It ha*
Amsrlcan Engineers Supreme.
T" Say ’tint American- make
s.«t i,, <•» —-..rid may ami nd
at flr-t rather b- s-tful. nmf yet any
’ Free;-representing t ’ «■
Worth Sto.-k Yanis. is lien
• ar tKwego, a lew
/
1* on siiowsh.'C* arrived
ed farm dwelling only
b •■inan
There *1
distinguishing tic n ji v;
poll tax receipt from ti ■ • in
can vote, so the candidate
save time.
■ano.'* ha
trust’d aid' s <.f the census gntk
er* in the northern state* and Ai
aska
The fanners wh
ii the hog shipni
No de'nll i» betni: overlooked to ,
make thia year's »h"w the best In i
history' from every stnndpclut. Work 1
! prepnratiou « n beeun early and ;
i <>r [ . t< at mea ar- handilns every
department.
The Rodeo, the big ni*ht perform- ■
r.nrr of the »toek chow, (tv-t master ,
promts* even than last year. Th* ■
be«t buckln* horse and trick riders.,
the Champion ropers and the best cow. j
(iri performers of the country have
b*en lined up
A purse of 11.000 has been set aside
for the cutttag contest. »kkh again
will be a btg tarter* of th* Rodeo.
This will be a "clean" show How-
CHANCE To MAKE
M
.md j.-nnet- depart . •■nt.
er of llafrd sujicrintendent. and Cap-
tion Tu< k Hili of M< Kinney, judge.
Worth will b<
for poultry,
control of the
Walter Hur
be superinten
The poultry show promises
and trui
For Tax Collector:
W. L. BROWN
For County Superintendent
JOHN J Bl'twl
For Tax Assessor:
J. K HOLLOWAY
For District Clerk:
C. <’<»» KRELL
For County Clerk:
W R. PUCKETT
For Sheriff:
J. P JIM FLYNT
For County Judge
J. W. POWELL
Tiie brotherhood leaders todny
received informal information
that Direct r General Hine* t*
E: trie* for al! ;lasses of livestock
m the Southwestern Exposition and
Eat Stock Show, which will be held
at Fort Werth. March S-13. will close
Feb. according to official an-
m uncement of .M Sansom Jr., secre
tary-r anagcr. and so staled In the
pte::uu:i: lists that have be< n spread
! road< ast to prospective exhibitors
throughout the land
While the cattle classes have been
::npli(led and the greatest and most
tepie-entative exh.bit in history is
ntaipated, with contestants from
any states, other livestock depart
n er.Is of the show have not been r.e
sic ted. Around three times as much
money as In the past has been hung
up In the sheep department J. I
tones, Texas A. A- M College, has
been secured as manager of the sheep
and g at department und. after a
horough canvass ot the situation, de
lares that the exhibition will be far
x: I away better than any previous
.•«• ever held ct Fort Worth. G. R.
W irr<ui of So tora will officiate as
-npcrl.-tenden* in the sheep depa t
n;i n The judge, will be
Mutherr n. he ld buyer for
Co a' Chicago.
F< nr> dv. Sioux
ci>; R F
ret Istered sheep; 1. M.
era goats.
Special classes have
this year for Angora and
A L. Ward ot Paris has b.-en n ;«**
superintendent of the students live
tv.t k judging contest, which will be
divided into two sections this year
one for college and one for voca
tl> nal schools. Strong competition i-
expe< ted in bo’h classes Prof. H
W Mui ford of Ann Arbor, Mi> higan
will lie judge of the content
George P Lillard of Arlington for-
mer president of the Texas Swtn<
Breeders’ association, has agreed to
act i. manager of the swine depart
t; ent. D. W Williams of Texas A
c. M wil be superintendent, while
Eek Gentry, Armour A Co.'s head
l.itye: at I he ago, will judge the car
iProf. H W Mumford of Ann
Art or. Mich. will judge the pens
and barrows.
E-pecial effort is being made to
build up a fine barrow show and
early Indications are that It will be
all that Is hope dfor Additional ap
propriatluus have lien made for Ulis
class
I W. il Furse will again be depart
ers, is feur<’ I by rnilr«>a<i ‘irothei-
hood ehieftein- if Direetor G->n-
crnl Hine- refuses to prant increns
e<l watres to railroad worker*
wh< n he meets with their repres-
entatives tomorrow
This fear was expressed today
by the lenders gathered here, al-
though they were reluctant to
talk about the queetion of a strike
a* the leaden do no desire such
action.
J. B. Malloy, vice president ot
the Brotherhood of Maintenance
wav of
farm .uihnaN were Miffm
laek of f.....I an.I water. T
Governor E<h. t. I'
Kentucky i* « -Mi-
to aboli-h '1 '’o
Kentucky which I
av'b'sv end an vxf- f
of the people’s ni'.rte
Texas ha* h / ■ -rn
hiM name Hdwin i’
launci h <-<t pa -
bout 3llO st.lte • f
'I >.ds of paraphernalia and has been
accorded extra spu. e on the < oil eutn
grounds f' r the b.'ndl.ug < f many new
i aniu.-'emont devices, a number of
j w hf< h lew of the stuck show visitors
Many farmers arc plai'inj
ider* f<»r sow*, nn l s A'-ral
will be ooinii'g thix way wit
few day * Sec Mr. E ton <>;•
iunk, if ton want in on tin*
me.it.
room a "I •
and f: -d I
the sheriff
he found d
de ad* Mai
leaders predicted
tneir lend-
buys hog
It does look like p<
take more interest in
thing*, ui life, when egi
for fifty cent* ;».-r
poultry show would I el;
v»v the wav. of what I
three hundred dollars « rth f
coops which the jHJultry grow
Itave stored away H' inewhere
round town f
Fff - ei.*’’ dav T’ •• 1 ■ ,
toada and other diffi
pcrtence.1 m d
rural r<ii‘e is
er- •••ers t ■ seek
It would be a hie**; r in d
Mile* and Wintei* in <•-nipa.iy
with Mr Eaton “We will place
i. ar of hogs at Winters, and one
.it Bailinger." said Mr. Eaton.
Freeman i* not out selkpq
•iiled in the i
fell to the f!
• w land or water t) it ha* :1"’ '«>£ Way Etupl<>
—....... unauthu
Oandidate* for Public Office^.
The following candidate* ha e
announced for nomination for of-
fice, subject io the a-’ion of the
Demacratie Primary, to be he. I
on Saturday, July 31, 1
. gi' i g the 1 rtm r* tl.e
■ f the market ■ n • Loir.'
! i/.e!. A
>tne, a” d
ergrnrtng v til. h fatted tn recon! that
fact w.ujl'l be Incomplete,
vers «ii the first American
artl-t am! fn-m tl»«* tlm- of
terlng of the Munk of North
un.br the .!:'.ctl..n of l(.4.crt Morris,
tn 17«1. up m the present, the Ameri-
can engravers ha.e eseeiled not only
In the artistic quality of their design,
but In their provisions against counter-
feiting.
to t .It'llI Age i L.ltoti uini
mg in working up a lew
bi o id SOW * for this e HHi-
t enumerating ____________
s and nephews lo occur il
al Him a gave an unfavorable an
suer uit the wi
luy and other
that if there are a few unauthei.-
It 8.
Swift a-
carlot idieep: W !.
I’ity, Iowa, t..t weth-
Miller, Texas A. * M .
1 e'er*. Son
:.ed with letter ■
are not too hard. |
•I fa by the u«e of I n ent manager for horse* and W J
nt’rle add *: h I* en*|ty procure.! Kennedy of Sioux City. ’ “
at the dm.- -tore- nnd may t>e kept judge
tn lcfinbelv In a hntile having a gtn«s Tom IU:ie3 of yeans
.•opt-T. Th.- netted is evptally aim- u.ansger of the
pie Warm the t .<1 to be mark.*!
ogh to «nx to ndhere to It In
a thin fthn Xcrwtch the name with
• •harp-f*. ot.-.! !n«trument quite
thr ugh the sax X llfttc nl’rlc act!
;«'urv«1 on the -rttlt.g w’ll quickly cat
out the tetters on tl.e *ie.q surface. I
tVa*h off the nefd and remove the ;
wax with a h.rf mg. T’.e job |* done
and the l arking will be practically |
;■■ had
f nd
Everything frnu aeroplane to.
snowshoe# i* being U»ed by the a-
!_'•••.•* ..f I'ncie s.un in taking tbcl
■ ' '
About the only modem method of
Candidate# are be
sprout tun in i b ib <>
interest to the tkinnin
come on July 31st.
has bis favorite, n*
ing the priv lleg ■ I d ■
scratching
t:ies have eotne tn
•rating the dwellert
off tie c..a*t <>f I
find rowboat* hnv
• , i- add ’ig machine paper
■ t B 'iti ’ey Printing Co.
and u.ay result in a general strike
situation, serious etm igh to h tiu-
p‘T th*- trun-p"i tatmn iacihlie* ot
♦ ttnd ■ f 17' ,
t'ti g the flour
been made
: U< h f
mail car
• ■ I etc of
io do no
t get Hi
lent to 1
l>e made
arket ;
it Fort
next h
a g....d
•w davs,
bet. ae-
Who can't get i pl.tc,
Counter is not in . f;
tieinn
■ ti e pie
.1 poll
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 15, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 3, 1920, newspaper, February 3, 1920; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183930/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.