Banner-Leader. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 21, 1905 Page: 4 of 10
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THE BANNER LEADER.
9
Published every Saturday
Subscription SI.00 per annum
SHEPHERD & COCKRELL,
Proprietors.
CLYDE C. COCKRELL
Managing Editor.
C. C. COCKRELL. SR ,
Associate Editor.
DVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV
SANTA FE TRAIN SERVICE.
glasses Fitted Free
$100 Reward $100.
2.359-56
95,000.00
$588,387.57
cure
Co.
for
office at Royalty Hotel
Don’t Foget
all
H. C. Wylie.
was
the
for
the above-
swear that
An angry Pennsylvania repub
lican has kicked over the traces
and told a few “frenzied ’ truths
about political affairs in that
state. He says Senator Quay
died with a political morgage of
$500,000 and bequeathed it to his
successor however who would
stand for it was hard to find.
He adds that thi s is but a 5 cent
game compared with some that
Quay went through with.Entered at the Postoffice at
Ballinger, Texas as second class
matter.
Japan is hoping Russia
hurry up ahd build those 50
tie ships so she can sink
and add them to her own navy
as this is much cheaper fcr her
than building.
4.003.30
60.000.00
3°.759-54
3,028,19
843-55
279.167.IX
3,226.25Fresh honey direct from the
country at J. B. Alvis & Bro.
Subject for Sunday morning
at First Baptist church, “Lot’s
Choice.” evening “The Impas*
sable Gulf”
will
bat-
them
’05.597.90
6,314,81
2,200.00
Fine line of new Embroideries. Special values on
sale at only, per yard
the safest and best as it contains no
opium or other narcotics and is pleasant
to take. 25c 50c and $1 00 bottles sold
by E D. Walker.
The custom of believing every
evil report is so common that
the most notorious blackguard
in a community holds the power
to tarnish the name of the pur-
est woman, leaving upon it a
smirch never to be effaced. No
weakness is productive of so
much harm as that of credulity
in reference to slander being re
sponsible for more broken
hearts than any other sin. If
you want to be Kind or just or
merciful hold fast to the faith
in the integrity and purity of
your friends.—Taylor Texan
Republican candidates for
pie counter are clamoring
rotation in office in the Post office
Department, so that all can get
a chance at prosperity.A Western man claims to have
kissed Carrie Nation though he
did not state whether he
kissing a heroine, or doing the
act of a hero.J. Edward Addicks evidently
thinks he would leel very much
at home in the U. S. Senate
with such companions as Burton,
Smoot, Mitchell, Dietrich Neid-
enringhaus and Tom Platt•Si oo.ooo .00
10,000.00Gen. Nogi intends to see to it
that nobody presents him with
a house when he gets back to
Directors
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 17th day of Jan. 1905.
J. McGregor, Notary Public.
No Pity Shown
“For years fate was after me
and other continuously ’ writes F. A. Gul-
Thev will be I ledge. Verbena, Ala.
*• I .. . —
Notice.
I will pay $2.00 per acre to
have 50 turfed. Blacksmith
shop on land; also nice little
farm for sale.
John Ballew,
Mazeland Tex.We sell you on the installment
plan anything you need, prices
as low as good goods can be
bought.
Lankford & Hathaway,
Ballinger. Texas.At a Sunday school meeting in
Helena. Montana a speaker s^id
the children should be taught
to act srictiy honest for even
one of his children once asked
him if it was wrong to steal from
a Trust. After the youngster
gets a little older, he will find
that it is impossible to steal from
a trustience.
Mr. Albert Eldrege, representing the
Edgar Printing Co., Paris Ill. says: “I
used Harts Honey and Horehound dur-
ing the winter of 1901 and 1902 for a bad
cold and la grippe. I found it an ex-
cellent medicine, which effected a cure
a short time.” Our readers are in- y*!
vited to call on the druggist named be-
low and securs a laige sample bottles. ?
Sold by E, D. Walker.
PASSENGER TRAINS.
‘ West-bound due at Ballinger
12:30 a. m.
East-bound due at Ballinger
3.00 p. m.
LOCAL TRAINS.
West-bound due at Ballinger
3:15 p. m.
East-uound due at Ballinger
10:40 a. m.
Notice.
I homhv sr’ve notice that
parties luui n-ut. fish or get
wood 01 my ranch will be prose-
cute« to the full extent of the
law.
To go to J NO. G. KEY’S
Meat Market when you want
a nice tender Steak, Barbecue
or anything in the meat line.
Jno. G. Key,
BALLINGER. TEX.
New Wooden Building.
Over four million dollars was
bet on horse racing last year
and somebody lost every time.
"Many in addition lost their
homes and characters too.$325,896.84
44.617.37
60,000.00
2,700.00
7.79963
3463.25
5.748 47A writer in a current maga-
zine is puzzled to know' why so
many young men study law and
never practice it. They prob
ably find it helpful in keeping
out of jail.
New Sprint Ginghams
\\ e have just ojiened up a new line of Ginghams.
The famous Red Seal Zephyr Ginghams on spec-
ial sale pow. Regular 12%c value cut to,per yd 10cThe court has ordered that
Mrs. Chadwick’s attorney be
allowed to see her whenever he
wishes to. It should have con-
sulted Dr. Chadwick in the mat-
ter.
If you have an eye trouble
you should call for names of
patients that they haye cured in
Runnels county, many of them
vi ere led to Ballinger and re-
gained their sight- by their
treatment and surgery
Dr. Daly will be in Winters Feb.
8 and 9. office with Dr. Gram
Notice Farmers.
Dr. Jackson the well known
Horse Doctor of Lott will be in
Balliinger on the 25th, 26th Jan. ;
and will lecture on the streets
on the Disease of the horse.
Come in and bring your horses
with bad teeth, bad feet from
wire cuts, bad eyes, warts, fis-
pole evil, collar-lumps, I
surgi- ]
10c
New Silks just received. Come and see our new line
of Silks. 27-inch heavy wash Silks, 65cquality,
white and colors, at oulv, per yard ’ 50c
Fine quality black Taffeta, *36 inches wide. Guar-
anteed $1.25 quality, special sale at $1.00
Iain’s Stomach and Liver Tab-
lets. For sale by J. Y. Pearce.
Two cars fine furniti re just
arrived, don’t fail to get our
prices.
I^ankford & Hathaway
Ballinger Texas.
Charlie Kenney is ready
to serve you with his Car
riage at any time day or night In Ballinger February 6 and 7,
Polite attention. See him at
The Rock Stable
Try trading a month with El-
lis Groc Co They will con-
vince you that they are the
cheap estplace in town.
Fine saddles, fine harness at
Lankford & Hathaway's
Ballinger, Texas.
Notice! We have moved to the
Gustavus old stand on 8th St.
Hixon Bros.
Try a gallon of pure Gorgia
Ribbon Cane syrup.
Ellis Grocery Co.
Trade Lankford & Hathaway
your old furniture for new.
See Charlie Kennedy for a
Carriage at any hour.
Call up 107 when you want
good, fresh Groceries.
A. H. VAN PELT,
H. WINKLER, Mgr
BALLINGER, TEXAS °FARMERS
When you want a good meal
go to Maud McDaniel’s at the old
Castellaw stand next door to
Pink Hubbard’s barber shop.
Courteous treatment and a good
meal will be given you.
$588,387.57
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in ...
Surplus fund................
Undivided prsfits, less expen-
ses and taxes paid
National bank notes outstand-
ing
Due to other national banks..
Due to State banks and bai k-
ers .................. .........
Due to approved reserve ag’ts
Due to trust companies and
savings banks ............
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits subject
to check
Demand certificate of deposit
Time certificates of deposit
Cashier’s Checks outstanding
Bills payable in'e’d certif of
deposit for money borrowed
Total _____________
State of Texas, )
County of Runnels \ ss:
I, Jo Wilineth, Cashier of
named bank, do solemnly
the above statement is true to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
Jo Wilmeth, Cashier.
Correct—Attest:
Tom Ward
C. A. Doose
W. J. Miller.
Oraage Blossoms.
Among the records of San
Saba’s many pretty and happy
weddings, Wednesday’s
beautiful double ceremony
which united Miss Lea Hart and
Mr. Gus M. Brown; Miss Nora
Hart and Mr. Will C. Gregg will
be remembered as one of sw’eetly
solemn, beauty and interest to
the many friends who crowded
to overflowing the Methodist
church.
Promptly at one o’clock the
glorious notes of Wagner’s
grand old wedding march thrill-
ed through the church stimulat-
ing as it always does, and al-
ways will, the feeling of tense ex-
pectancy, which heralds the wed-
ding party.
Mr. Gregg and Miss Nora Hart
entered first, followed by Mr.
Brown and Miss Lea Hart. The
beautiful binding ceremony was
performed by Rev. Dr. Lowrance
assisted by Rev. Mr. Scarborough tula
the solemnity of their words spavin ring bone, or any
made even more impressive by cal operation,
the sweet, soft music which drift- Examinations make free
ed meanwhile through thechurch __
Miss I«a Hart was becomingly J A Registered Druggist Speaks.
Mr. Homer Alvey regestered phar-
macist and manager of te West Side
Drug Store, Lincoln ill., in speaking of I
a medicine advertised in our columns
says, “1 have sold Hart's Honey and
| Horehound for two years and regard it
, as a medicine of exceptional merit for |
the cure of croup, coughs and Colds Cross Eyes straightened and
gowned in a traveling suit of
navy blue silk with walking hat
of same shade, and Miss Nora
looked charming in her travel-
ing gown of warm golden brown
silk and brown hat to match.
The joyous strains of Mendels
sons wedding march ushered and La Grippe.” For childrens Harts’
them out of the church and into Honey and Horehound is undoul tedly
No. 6757.
Report of the Condition
Of the Citizens National Bink, at
Ballinger, in the State of Texas, at the
close of business, Jan. 11, 1905.
RESOURCES.
Loansand discounts f
Overdrafts, secured and un-
secured
U S Bonds to secure circulation
Premiums on U S bonds
Banking house, furniture and
fixtures .
Due from national banks (not
reserve agents)
Due from state bank and bank-
ers .
Due from approved reserve
agents
Checks and other cash items
Notes of other national banks
Fractional paper currency,
nickles and cents.............
Lawful money reserve in
bank, viz:
Speoe •■■■■..................$15,767.65
Legal tender notes ... 6,500.00
Redemption fund with U. S.
treasurer! 5 per cent circulation] 1,700.00
Total
their new life with its vibrating
tones of gladness and good cheer
expressing in its own sweet music
the good wishes of their many
assembled friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Mr.
and Mrs. Gregg left immediately
for San Antonio
points in the state. They will be 'ledge. Verbena, Ala. “I had a
at home to their friends in San terrible case of Piles causing
Saba after January 15th.—San 24 tumors. When all failed Buck-
Saba News. len’s Arnie Salve cured me.
j Equally good for Burns and a'l
aches and pains. Only 25c at J.
Y. Pearce Drugstore.
The readers of this paper will
be pkased to learn that there is I
at leal one dreaded disease that' ,A”. ‘"‘he Philip,
science has been able to cure in ’ P'"es-
all its stages, and that is Cater1 ‘he of Jan 27 1905',
rh. Hall s Catarrh Cure is the thre El>w'”th League will have
only positive cure now known to "Literary and Soc.al meeting at
the medical fraternity. Cater-1,he pars‘>nage' A" interesting ‘
rh being a constitutional disease |,,r"g'a'’1"D“ th<? ‘'New Era in I
requi-es a constitutional treat the Phihpines has been
r' * i • pared. All members of
ment Hail s Catarrh Cure is f
n »- j- ., League and their friends
! taken internally, acting directly ?. .. .
> cordially invited to attend,
upon the blood and mucous sur-
faces of the disease, and giving
the patient strength by building borels without any i
up the constition and assisting effect is produced by Cham her- the eve that is curable,
nature in doing its work. The
proprietors have so much faith
In its curative powers that they’
offer One Hundred Dollars for
any case that it fails to
send for list of testimonial.
Addre»s F. J. Cheney &
Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggist 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills
constipation
Our January
Clearing Sale
Is still going on. Big bar-
gains in all kinds of winter
goods. Come now and
supply your wants
DRS.
Daly & Francis
Eye Spec ialist
Need no introduction, they are
not transient visitors, they have
been in Texas for the l ist ten
years. What they promise they
■ absolutely! guarantee to accom-
“- piish, and they make no* prom
• ises they cannot fulfill.
e Thhy positively and perma-
tl nently cure Granulated Lids,
Cataracts, Pterygiums. Ingrow-
arc
ing Lashes, Deformed Lids,
Cross Eyes, Doudle Vision,
An agreeable movement of the White Spots over pupils or in
unpleasant fact any disease or deformity of
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Cockrell, Clyde. C. Banner-Leader. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 21, 1905, newspaper, January 21, 1905; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1184021/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.