Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1920 Page: 4 of 4
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Coal - Coal
Coal
Just received two curs good Coal,
this will likely he the last coal we
will handle until summer delivery.
If you are in need of more coal we
will l>e glad to supply your wants in
any quantity.
SPANN & CO.
-tr^
A bank account not only pro-
tects your m< ury against theft
and loss, but also protects it
against temptation to spend.
his family the protection of a
savings account in a good sub-
stantial bank like this one.
Why not start in a small
way and save every pay day?
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Great )aks from Little Acorns Grow
F.VRMF.KSSMERCHAMS
lEMOSKlT.BffliK TEXAS!
Complete Stock of New Butteries in stock. Wo nave you
money on a Storage Battery, and in place of n Ninety-Day
<; uat ;inf ••«•, we give you Our Guarantee for E 10 U T E E N
MONTHS. Any make Batlory Tested and Watered FREE.
We will take your old Buttery at $5.00.
Nance-Stroble Auto Electric
COMPANY.
Dodge Bldg. Main St. Opposite Bateman Lumber Y.
Night Phone 327. Day Phene 100.
aaa uvvvuu ^»aiiunvRi »
Cash or Credit
Your Credit ia Good »
One Seven Passenger Chandler, new top, new paint, five
good tire*, condition Al, $880.00 cu^h or credit.
One Mitchell Six, 2 passenger. good condition, one hall
cnah, balance next Fall.
We have Two more Tex it:, left. 5 paiaenger cure that we
will give you.a bargain in.
Gasoline, all you want at 26c per gallon.
THE BALLINGER DAILY LEDGER.
CAWED HER FAMILY
TO HER
She la a Well, Strong Woman and Praises Cardoi Far
durin
cor.i-
('ompany
Ila
joyment
•oft'
vette
■uiic
up
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a ft erm
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fter|
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Mr.
Mile
funeral
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Jeff .
‘KIDDIES GLASSES
M irv
me cures constipation
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The
form
THEATRE 1 1
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WATCHINS CLOSE
We are New Showing Now Spring
10 Piece Orchestra
t
tli. demand
are the best.
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Repairing
Phom1
xp e r t
unt iii.
■1 III III » HUSH HU VSIl
!$bl\LMHLR£
D. J. Fannin, Ngr
Paint Rock, Texan
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T<»MEI
JACKSON DAIRY
Cae Ledger ClMRificds
and
form
Our
ami numerous
tible eondiriona.
ten
Dr
Muaculnr
Roreneaa
tin you need never give anoth-
er thought aa to the freahneaa
of what we send you.
America's Greitest Popular
Priced Musical Organization
Extraordimiry Singers
Petite Dancers
Talented Musicians
lie is a cousin of
of Miles
A KI:
THE
THE GIERSDORF BAND
AND CONCERT CO
1
Hall
W \' i
phone
!• i iiuilding up
emitting great
M ■
’ lb
Shirts, Hats, Caps and
Neckwear.
grade concert
will begin at
will probably
Ed V, Price,
Oxford Hand Tailoring Co,
and A. E. Anderson
the impurities ami r ■
(strength. energv am
F & M. Bank Building
Monday s and Saturday’s
Sunday by Appointment Only
8 'months xml 2 lav
the home of her ■!.»•»
. e out
■ your
heerful
, l- ft for Kent icky
iifternixi ii a 1
I'<»B SALE Good Jersey cows
See them nt Street A Middleton’*
barn W W Embry h Co
24 )2td 2tw
Caper Superior Concert
Band
RoyM City, Tex—Mrs. M»rv Kit-
man, of this place, aaya; "After the
birth of my llttla girt.. .my aide
menetd
to bed.
treated
got worse and worse until the misery
was unbearable...! was in bed for
orreetinir Eye Troubles in
child remove* one of the prin-
that T waa Just drawn up ’n s knot
I tord my hnsband if he would r> •
me a bottle of Cardul I would tr
I comirenced taking it. however tt.vt
evening 1 called my family at>odt
me... for I knew I could not last
many days unless I had a change for ’ a!
PHONE 97.
Successors to Scotch Woolen Mills.
summer.
f the!
It is
eon-1
Daily Ledger
Want Ads
Oirdeir that Sprimig Suit
sent from us.
1 2’i per • ot
special agent
Thursday s Picture
Program
MONROE SALISBURY
in
/ Special Attraction
TH”. SLEEPING LION ’
h.n 1 will be forthcoming
cxi....... that at least two
ci its u month w ill be givei
mg the entire summer.
In the concert to be pre
Mrs. Lon Soneew
[.on So'.ieev. age 71 i
th* bet'er. That waa six years sgo
and 1 am still here and am a well
■ tre: g »n: an. and I owe my life to
Cardul. I had only taken half the
bottle when I began to feel better.
The misery *n my ride got less... 1
continued right e-i taking the Card’d
until I had taken thred bottles and 1
d 1 not need ar • more for I «as well
and never felt better in my life... I
have l- vi r tad any trouble from that
day to this."
Do you suffer from headache, back
ache, pains tn sides, or other dlscotu
forts, each month' Or do you tsel
w.-ak. nervous and fagged«»ut' If sc,
.- v,i Car Ju., the womans tonic, a
j. n
F.ffi n'
promptly
Wmnen Use Glycerine
Mixture.
WANTED 999390 pounds of
good fat hens.
Phone 320
A crick b the back, a
bruised finger,
Pains, o r any
caused by over exertion,
strenuous exercise, or ex-
posure t<» in •lenient weatb
er quickly yield to the up
plieati 'i of Bliss Native
(bl - the family liniment.
Doi s not Blister or Stair..
A splendid aid in the tre.r
incut <>f liheumatism, seia:
ica. Neuralgia. Toothache
Will Lynch, wu, l>u
gretpi cemetery it
Tlmi'silav morning,
Sw indell conducting t he
Alias Arie Lynch. ag>* eighteen
ars. ilaiij.ter of Mr ami Mrs
of rhe
The t •in;
E B PAYNE
ba« opened a first class
n .I I’uiifeetionery in i.ld K L
SkI- s business house on 7th St
Will appreciate any favor* shown
>li the mt'rest of the motor com
panv.
W *____
who sympathize with them in |H'in()n is thorough,
this xoriow I he remains were .,.,.||SI ,j < Iptuinetrista
aciiinipanied here by the father
am! a vounger sister of .......used.
THEY ALL OOME FROM
THE .FARM
The milk and cream,
butter, and egga which
» part of our daily food,
creamery handles only the best
>f Niese farm produetx, and if
Ihome here
some time
bad health
1‘ I* of the ompany. Mr Miller will
Ithe
• ipal causes of nervousness, ane-
:i a. listles.si-.ess, led or inflamed
other dis-
< hir exam-
L. W Balcoin who has been
here uss< lated with t rossoti
Miller III the sale ot Stroud Motor
itltes of noise. Was heard by
e-rs liviiuf in the vicinity of
Bailev well "Il the I. )U tr.l' t
\D 'ad s' black kid
< .31 at 1. Iger < ffice
Tite remai is of Miss Lynch nr
rived h'Te from Temple, Wed
■nd •|,“*day at noon, and v.«u-<
to the h< Hie of Mrs.
,.i-s .Mrs, Met'rav being
I le sanitarium from the effects
of flu and meningitis, meningitis
following 1 he flu.
YOUNG LADY BROUGHT .
HERE FOR BURIAL
R P CONN.
3-3td 1 tw-
in 4 ape to giv
the spring ami
dd b J ■ u \ \V
and can as-
sure accuracy in everv ease.
DR. MCGUIRE
It 1* e fell
• Low we
WANTED-n999fri dozen eggx
t’ro- cry at once R P CONN, Phone 320.
3 3td Itw
Phone, Call or Write
Fannin Abstract & Title Co.
•.D tiirl <>r woman to
k I’hone 1421 or
2 tf d
FOR OIL GUSHFR1
in. .no • d that
c had brok-n
Made I'j thiv
Bliss Medical
\\ ashi gt"i>. 11
HARNESS I'D ? --------
If Not. Why Not ’ , !■ • *|{ SALE Good five pus-
title us a trial, we d“ good wnrk.|ger ■ ' iff k- >d shape, ntuLti
• bir li’l BBFJi HEELS and II \LF ’• • i n. ('nil at Ledger offi<-
SOLES will please ’ u » »d dh tf.
•‘Kittiwake Waltz”
Mvers
|| sol >s v. ill be inter |
the usual high
numbers. T: ■■ music
three o’eloi k. and
give the music-
r and n half of en-
to hurt me. I bad to go
We called the doctor
me...but I gut no better t
er- vi ill be a I’m " pper at
i Fridav igl t March '»tli
\ alv invited Id
: w as s it inised
il rtuir 1111111' from
on stoma
lse Adi
If tlie bowels are
, poisons get into the
da y night,
laid to rest in
Wednesday
Hampton
church.
OWSS48r .muavl R| |« ^JIVE
The suH'oud band euiicm of the
season will bo staged on the court • TMjt FAMILY^ AND FARM
I house lawn Sunday afternoon* by ♦
the Ballinger Concert Hand under *
| the direction of C. T Grant, if *
| the weather is such as will per-|*
Sb Y«ar* Abbat Sb Might Die, Says Tcxm Lady, But Now mit <iU open air concert. If the
I weather is too bad for the concert
'onis.de, the program will !•« 1’re-1*
Lenled m the ^uecti Theatre.
Tli. band members have bee i I*
h’Itl d! \v< rk duriiyr the winter *
\lv ' ' < ‘limb i't g k r its
' . by Mis. Anna J,. (l A
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1920, newspaper, March 4, 1920; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1184294/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.