Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 12, Ed. 1 Monday, October 1, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BALLINGER DAILY LEDGE*
$1.00$1.00
Phone 2
C. C. Gilliam, Mgr.
Suits, Overcoats, Ladies’ Coat Suits and Dresses
CLEANED AND PRESSED
Skirts cleaned and pressed SOc. For 30 days we will clean and press for $1 a suit, a saving of 50c a suit. Now is the time to have your winter clothes put
in shape. Cleaned, pressed, repaired or altered, relined, new buttons, etc. All work guaranteed as (oed as at the old price. If the work does not please you
we do not want your money. Work called for and delivered promptly. Phone us we'll call
STUART TAILORING COMPANY
STATE PRESIDENT
SET FOR OCT, 4TH
C. E. SOCIETY HERE
Beckham, B
bodx
S0U)8Ynm(USlSEVlW»KLIttFanners Union Ware House
BACK IN STUDIO
J. P. Booth, Manager‘Somewhere In France
Without a Smoke
C-t«rai<of
ton!'')!
E. A. Jeanes & Co
QLiEEM
meats have been made with a tobacco company to send 45c worth of tobacco for 25c
Tonight
G F. STEVENSON
45c
The Ballinger Daily Ledger’s Tobacco Fund
Miss Bessie Frost «»f Winters
returned tn Ballinger Monday and
will remain here for the future.
cb eu that 1 ch
fcuv it in Pailf
Texas, arrived in the city today
and will speak at the Eighth St.
Presbyterian church at 7:45 to-
Children* 10c
Adults 18c
ti.iK i* ; •• i coiua
t preventive.
U’t> t«KX
v.c iruararUo IL
25v 5Oc *uxx
ALL HEADY
FOR A GOOD MEAL
A return post card is enclosed in each package, so that every contributor will receive a personal
acknowledgement of his gift. You will treasure this message from the trenches. Everybody wants
to give a little. Will you help make it a success by doing your bit.
SANTA FE CESS POOL lA/lklPUCCTCO *0 i CC
gets attention ; winbllto I tn bAot
Advertised Letters
List of letters advertise.
weeks 1
to the Bead Letter Office.
Jas W Erwin, 1*. M.
has just been started, to supply our boys with their favorite smoke. Will you help to make it a
Do you know what it means to a soldier at the end of a hard day's
work—without a smoke? You remember how often “at home" you
were stranded, hut think of your soldier friend at the front—what a
‘smoke’ would mean to him. Thousands of our boys are “somewhere
in France” without their favorite smoke—they are fighting for you.
Won’t you contribute 25c to supply your soldier friend with a week’s
supply of smokes?
left in San Angelo.
i Winchester, at the examining
trial was remanded to jail with-|
out bond. A special grand jury I
was called to investigate the mur-1
der and Winchester was indicted |
Seientific Masseur, is located in
West Ballinger on 11th Street. Of-
fice at the Phillips Mineral Wells.
We giv(. cold and hot baths with
the massage treatment? Come or
phdne 370.• Free car service.
28-dM-pd.CASTOR I a
For lafaatt ap4 Childrea
30 Years
Let us store your cotton. We
have the cheapest insurance in
town. Hold your cotton for 3Oc
per pound. Let us figure on
your cotton storage.
our Great President’s policy. We
challenge comparison in the class
of xxork We turn out.
Durham, Miss Junita, 2
Eubank. Jo.
Fraley, D F., 2
Jackson. Mrs. Matilda.
Jones, Cecil.
Knox, Jim. R ..
When calling for the above let-1 lately took the matter up with the;
ters please say ‘‘Advertised, ’ an<l proper authorities of his road, ami
give the date of this list. After savs that a man is due here todax
two
sent
F. T. Stuart returned Monday
from Winters, where he had been
• m business.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in-
ternally and acts through the
blood on the Mucous Surfaces of
the System. Send for testimon
ials, free.
F. J Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by all druggists, 73c.
Hall’s Family Pills for consti-
pat ion.PICTURE PROGRAM
A Play of the American
Boy and His Family.
“THE BAD BOY”
Is one of the first playa
which deals with the Amer-
ican boy of today, his mis-
chief, his temptations and
his problems.
ROBERT HARR0N—
In this new Triangle-Fine
Arts play tells you a story
you’ll not soon forget.
FOR BOYS AND THEIR
—Also Keystone Com-
edy--1 THE telephone
BELL
1 I see you had something to say
in your paper about our cess
pool,” said J. J. Beck, local agent
lor the Santa Fe, Monday. Mr.
Beck is a new man on the job here
and as soon ns Ins attention was murder trial of Gene Winchester
called to the leak in the swerage |l;ls been f,,r Oet. 4tli. WhileI through Ballinger Saturday
Rox Breg, state president of
distance from Harriett on July III.
Parramore had been dead some
time. His boots wen- off and his
was wrapped in a <|iiilt.
was a bullet hole in the
G G Carlisle returned Saturday
'from Abilene, where lie bad been
Hold your cotton for .10 cents
per pound, an,| store same with
the Farmers’ Union Warehouse
C>». Cheapest insurance in town,,
Oct. 1. The
Here is what they will get:
2 packages of Lackey Strike Cigarettes, Retails at 20c
3 packages of Bull Durham ** “ “ 15c
3 books Bull Durham Cigarette papers
1 tin of Tuxedo Tobacco, Retails at
ing of George Parramore of Knox
county xvhose badly decomposed
Hmdv was found behind eat clawState of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Luseas County, ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath,
that he is senior partner of the
firm of F. J. Cheney Co., doing
business in the city of Todelo, |
County and State aforesaid, and
that said firm will pay the sum of
One Hundred Dollars for each ami
j ex cry case of Catarrh that cannot
. be cured by the use of Hall's 1
|Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney.
Sworn to before me and sub-
scribed in my presence, this tith
day of December, A. D. 1SS6. A.
W Gleason, Notary Publie.
For Gotton
Storage
Economy is the War Cry.
Our President tells us that we;
epn do our “bit” H winning the,
war by practicing the tnost rigid Any thing from a wedding ir.-
eeonomy. Dig up those old high vitiation to a visiting card can he
top shoes, and take them to Wen handled by us. The Ballinger
dorf for repairs and help carry Panting Co.
1 1
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I' •• • *• ’ • • ” • ••' ......* .......... II <• s nrvil ~* i ini ’ i . -rill. »» ii i • •
at the passenger station he itntned-J|r(, (.ufht murder eases on the
'docket to be disposed of at(the
present term of district court, the
• case is the most im-
Beck says that if the repair man portant one, and a special venire
does not slum up the proper ot !)uls |((.en summoned for this ease,
fieers of the Santa Fe will hear. ., .... . , • , „
i . .. . , ' Gene inchester is charged u itn
from him again, amt lie assures .
p(10| wj|| |,e murder in connection with kill-
CHICHESTER S PILLS
1 H» III Illi %M». A.
Z7lk<\ 1 •«!’•••! /A
<f( fl'-A < hl. b.<-irro Mtmwon/
I'll • lt.d nr* I .
Croup.
If your children are subject to '"L*1.
j eroup get a bottle of Chamber-j ’
'Iain’s Cough Remedy, ami when I
the attack .omes on he careful to j
'follow the plain printed direction. I
V<m xx ill be surprised .it the quick I
relief it affords.
The Christian Endeavor Socie-
ty is interdenominational. There
are two of the societies in this
city, one being organized and
maintained under the direction of
the Christian church and the other
under the direction of the Eighth
street Presbyterian church.
Mr. Breg is tourin? Hie state
visiting societies and while he is
working under the direction of
th,. Christian Endeavor Societies,
his address will be of interest to
all young people societies, and ev-
ei x one is urgently invited to at-
shot xxhile asleep and the hodv ' . 'h‘’ tonight The
bagged to the bushes after "’U’wdl be open and free for
. i .v,, i , all, but a tree will offering will be
xx.,s dead. \\ inchester was arrest- i . ,
. , , ... . tl made to defray expenses of the
cd folluxxiiig the discoverx <4 tin* . • 1
11 l- . work,
body m ar his home in Ixm.x coiin-
men has been summoned in this;
ty. He is sai<l Io have admitted
that lie killed Parramor,. and
claimed he aided in self defense,
but later he denied having tiny
knoweilge of the crime and said
the last time he saw Parramore e
xvas mi the streets of Ballinger, j
I am able to give senice again I ---------
in the picture line. Any work you Mrs Olive Gates of Talpa
.give me will be appreciated. E. F. to Ballinger sumlax ai 1 will make
Cordell.. 29-3td. her home her«* for tin* winterThe Ballinger Daily Ledger
Tobacco Fund
I «ll|! 111*1 II Is
- • After says that a man is due here toda.x 1
these letters will be m- touinrroxx- to stop the leak. Mr. inehester
huid ILu.l- tk.it it* t
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 12, Ed. 1 Monday, October 1, 1917, newspaper, October 1, 1917; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1194889/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.