Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 12, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 1, 1917 Page: 2 of 4
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THE BALLINGER DAILY LEDGER
A NERVOUS WRECK
pro-1
By cutting out this expense
The citizens of Ballinger are be-
all of their s.ilarv.
Miss Ethel Bair returned from
ernor at this hour. Brownwood
=»
The Reason
st onotiy
that
■in l.e
Just Such Classified Ads Have Re
Always Fresh
Oldest. Biggest, Best.
The Ballinger Printing Co
Telephone 27
Telephone 27
L». B. Stubbs
Beginning todav we will discon-
tinue our delivery wagon and here
declares in effect that the House
could not legally present impeach-
FARMERSSMERCHAMS
BALLINGER STATEIIAMi ’'oS
Reach for the phone this morning, and
we ll deliver your order in time for lunch
I- oilowing this comes the announce
ment from the local markets that
you must come to the market to J
get your meat.
that
fail-
in a
■e th.
FOUND-A wallet full of
gold coins, also a roll of
green back bills and a sack
ofsilver, watch, fob. shot gun.
suit case, coat, ladies gloves,
umbrella and a poodle dog.
• FIB1 INSURANCE
• The Best Companies
• PROMPT SERVICE
• Your business solicited.
• MISS MAGGIE SHARP
• Upstair* in old Fidelity
• Credit Co.’• Office Phone
• 115. See Me.
to climb a tree.
A legal technicality with meat
in it, a technicality with a clutch
to it, would be the happiest kind
io Ballinger
ains, going to
are selling so well is not
only the fact that there
MEAT MARKET TAKES
OFF DELIVERY WAGON
ready, as the Senate postponed
even arguing the demurrers until
after it had heard all the testi-
mony. If the demurrers had been
Worth the paper they were w ritten
on it seems that the Senate would
hax acted upon them and elini'nat-
MEAT DELIVERY
DISCONTINUED.
■s visiting Mrs Homer McKinley
of this city for awhile.
NOTICE TO DAILY
SUBSCRIBERS.
TVxm Wonder .nr»« kldr-r an4
<i*r troubka, diaaolve* (ravel, ruraa
A LEGAL TECHNICALITY AS | head-
THE GOVERNOR S SAVIOR
'I’lie impeachment trial of Gov-
ernor Ferguson, which was to have
begun in the Senate on Wednes
day. has been postponed until next
Monday. This was made necessary
in order that processes might he
served and counsel for the House
allowed to prepare argument to
answer a demurrer tiled by the
Governor’s attorneys, which de-
Miss < trrie Higginbotham of
Winters was a visitor to Ballinger
Sat urda v.
May Dalton of Guldthwiiitc
through Ballinger Satin
her wax home.
I for your money, and vx ill appre-
ciate your eo-opeiatioii in cutting
any testimony can be introduced.
Should the Senate sustain the de
murrer the trial vxill be over and
Governor 1- ergiison will be rein
Nunnally's
Candies
If you lose anything and don’t advertise for it
we both lose. People read classified ads more
than any other class of advertising, because class-
ified advertising is news. The classified columns
tell of lost and found items and bargains to you
in second hand goods, and numerous other items
of interest to the bargain hunter. The Ledger’s
classified rate is one cent per word first insertion,
half cent per word each subsequent insertion.
card in the face of the conditions
confronting him.
There is that old and much us
ed stoi x of Uncle Rciiiiis’ Bre r
Beginning on September first w«
will take off our delivery wagon
and xx ill deliver meat at the mark-
et only. Phone orders will lie
I.....ked and meat held until the
customer can call for it, but un-
der no circumstances can we de-
liver the meat to the houses. On
account of the child labor law we
can not . mploy noys during
school iei m. ami the war has made
a draft on the butchers, and the
high price of horse feed and the
high prices of beef cattle makes
• necessary that we cut expenses.
We will continue giving the best,
meat and all that we can for the
monev.
CAMERON MARKET.
S. M. Cameron, Prop
turned to Owners Thousands Upon
Thousands of Dollars In Lost Goods
are
None Better
Drug Co.
Phone 38
foot steps of old age, but always lurk in
the foot steps of youth—the hour of op-
portunity and fate.
The door of financial independence
can be opened by you now with an ac-
count in this bank.
We invite you to start your fortune
today.
for that purpose, and that the bill
returned by the House fails to
show charges of high crimes or mis
demeanors.
Tin' News is m>t law ver enough
to east an opinion on the merit of
the teehni-alities offered, but
1 whatever merit that is in them, it
< in both men and women. It no: «olu
iTdrurrin. wilt be •♦-nt by mail on re-
O lie amall bottle 1* two months’
rent and ■eldom faila to l>-rtert a cure,
tor testimonials from this and other
■•Dr. E./W. Hell, see Otlrt StrtwA
ala. Mo. bold tar dnuurtata—Adv. e
A II Wigle and w ife, wno f.n in-
erally lived in Ballinger, but vvh •
now live in Sweetwater, were in
Ballinger Fridav afternoon ami
Gonzales Saturday, after a visit
to relatives of about two months.
>i per month, privates .*.13 pet
month. Cooks -I* per month.
In addition the Government
furnishes food, lodging, clothing, expenses,
medicine, doctors, etc. Making'
'' ' ’ allyl
work we will appreciate t h e
order. The Ballinger Printing
Subscriptions to The Daily Led-
ger are cash-in-adv ance. When
your time expires you will receive
a notice of same will be mailed or
bill presented in person. Unless
settlement is promptly made the
paper will be discontinued. We
will adhere to this rule strictly. If
you receive notice please come in
or semi in the amount.
Itfd THE MANAGEMENT.
but because we keep them in
our refrigerator x You
at the market for their meat. . We
will continue to take your order
RATFS OF PAV TN TUP NA “'"l
KATES OF PAY IN THE NA- fl„. y„(1> 11|lt vou .lt,rt.
TIONAL ARMY. I th»- , This step is made nec-
essary on account of the high cost
Chronic Ci nst patiuD.
t bv no tn< .tiis an v mat
Summer Complaint.
During the hot weather of the
almost every family is likely to be
troubled with an unnatural loose-
d >nc in msst it.stances by
< hamberlain s I'aldcis am!
nip’;, mg w ’h the pl. i p mted
•I ■ > etions thut ..< -ip ' •’ each
package.
Grocery
Headquarters
We handle only honest grocer-
ies of first quality. And in addit-
ion to that, we consider each cus-
tomer a personal friend and treat
him as such.
greatest importance that this be
treated promptly, which can only
be done when the medicine is kept
at hand. Mrs. F. F. Seott, Scotts-
ville, N. V., states, “I first used
Chamberlain's Colic and Diarr-
hoea Remedy as miieh as five
years ago. At that time I had a
severe attack of summer com-
plaint and was suffering intense
pain. One dose relieved me. Oth-
er members of my family have
It is apparent that Governor
Ferguson, before submitting to an-
other investigation of the charges
against him, will make an energe-
tic attempt to w in his ease on a
techniealitv of the law. The de-
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Despite the prevailing idea
America’s cotton crop is a
ure this year, tin' government re-
ports an estimate on a 12,1'•'•,(UH1
bale crop. Larger crops have been
made, but at present prices for
both cotton and seed the cotton
farmer will grow rich in a very
short time. The farmer who fail-
ed is the farmer who misses 'l.e
good picking.
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From Three Toon* Safferit
Cardui Made Her W
Texas City, Tex.—In an interesting
statement, Mrs. 0. H. Schill, of this town,
says: “For three years 1 suffered untold
agony with my head. I was unable to
do any of my work.
I just wanted to sleep all the time, for
that was the only ease I could get, when
i i w as asleep. I became a nervous wreck
i just from the awful suffering with my
I was so nervous that the least noise
would make me jump out of my bed. 1
had no energy, and was unable to do
anything. My son. a young boy, had to
do all my household duties.
1 was not able to do anything until I
look Cardui. I took three bottles in all,
and it surely cured me of those awful
headaches. That has been three years
ago, and 1 know the cure is permanent,
for I have never had any headache since
taking Cardui. ..
Nothing relieved me until I took Cardui.
It did wonders for me.’*
Try Cardui for your troubles—made
from medicinal ingredients recommended
in medical books as being of benefit in
female troubles, and 40 years of use has
proven that the books are right. Begin
taking Cardui today. NC-134
The Red Cross Society has out
grown the American army. Since
July first the membership has
doubled atid now totals more than
3,5(M>,strong. We doubt vvheth
er there is a nation on earth with
«s strong an organization for car
Tying on work among the sick and
Wounded among the soldiers and
victims of other calamities. The
Ballinger Chapter is dong its part.
The Early Years
of Lite
Card of Thanks.
We wish to thank our friends
for the assistance rendered our
son, Homer, in the accident which
S«y. cost him his life. And we wish to
thunk you for your deeds of kind-
ness and sympathy in our sorrow,
which seems almost too heavy to
bear. We trust that it is the Fa-
ther’s will to protect yon and
yours from a similar accident.
W. A. Taylor and Family.
< ASH MARKET
F. < hapman, Prop.
If you have any printing why
not let the home company do the since used it with like results.’’
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B.dlingei ft»r a few hour
{, ’lay.
FmF r^AII Y I JnfiFR 'ginning to feel the effects of the
war and the high coat of living.
Bukhehad arery day except buaxlay "r th » first time iu many moons
bv Tbs Bellinger Printing Cotaipaay there were many families in Bal-
I linger who had no cream for their
Mka Publication, 711 Humchiug* coffee or breakfast food on the
Aetna. elhnger, exax morning of September first. This
st w Stedga Editor was due to the closing down of om*
---------------------|j|t. dairies and the inability of
Farmers Union Pope is still rais the other dairy to supply the traxle
ing old “billy cain,” because con-
gress does not fix a price on cot-
ton. The government has no
right to say v.hat the farmer shall
sell his cotton for unless the gov-
ernment at the some time says
what the manufacturer of cotton
goods shall sell the tinishexl
duct for.
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 12, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 1, 1917, newspaper, September 1, 1917; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1195120/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.