Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 26, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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THE BALLINGER DAILY LEDGER
For Cleaning, Pressing and Altering Work ®y B ffi
Miss Fredda Griffin of Tulia is: Lee Hamilton was in Winters
visiting friends here f«»r a while. Monday morning on business.
L». B. Stubbs
One-Half to Three-Fourths
of your troubles are ended when you submit your
Grocery Troubles to Us.
The getting ready of ycur daily meal is an
easy task, indeed, when we are allowed to help
you. Just think of what you want and phone
us, we’ll do the rest. Better still, when you
come to town visit our store. Let us do your
baking.
BIBLE
COUPON
...E AT r O R b ESS...
There is onlv one way to “East for Less” in these
days of soaring prices. That is by getting Better Qual-
ity for tile Same Money. You get it at this store.
We can 't promiss to nu*ke you low prices, for such
groceries today would not be fit to eat They would
be a menanoe to your health. And besides, we have to
pay high pnoes ourselves. But we can and DO promise
to give you the
HIGHEST POSSIBLE QUALITY
for the money. That is our inducement, our great argu-
ment.
We have no higherainbition ttian to make onr store
known in every home in this section es The Home of
Quality Groceries.
Miller Mercantile Go.
Phone* 66 7?
Brighten Up Sherwin-Williams Paint
M. H. HARDIN & GO.
LUMBER
Phone 291
Brighten Up Sherwin-Williams Paint
INCREASE IN COLO
EVANGELIST CALLS
STORAGE EGGS
THE
I gun in August, I'.lti.
many of
March ], al the end oi tin season,
A Child
lutes
Inf W It In I .w
1’1 <• fi.inil.
u
$765,064.86
t i •
Durii t
n the account today, no matter what theamount
\ lolls
il III
1.111 .
moi
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in
Do .You Want a Baby?
Here is Your Chance U!
tWo
w her« a
this vear
en route home
I:is horn. iii Al il» i <■ ,! rum
<u
hires
tia ve a
rV
Check That Cold Quick.
Wichita
gllleci
tin
I lain mill ioti.
ILLUSTRATED EDITION
lhatnbuted by th*
DAILY LEDGER
COMMISSIONER DAVIS RE-
EVERT WORD JESUS SPOKE PRINTED M RED.
by .linin' Kirkwood, her director,
A iigu-t
maximum
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the
Signature of
Capital Stock
Surplus and Undivided Profits
Unearned Interest
Circulation
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us-
and
MAU OKDtKS
FILL
KF F1LLFD
of 1.7 per cent.
■ in spit,. <4' t
$385,465.54
26.500.00
25,000.00
3,900.00
40,058.17
11.250.00
272,891.15
Tl e ].
iinr <4 at
M's.
W. rth
infant boys, one month old,
whom a home is desired.
Homes also are wanted for
< rnl little girls, from 7 to 13 v
from his son, 11.
I stating t hut he
Harry Swett Goes on Stage
Don. A. Swett, who is in tlie
i* become as interested in watching tins account
v as it would be a toy. This interest will hard*
nto habit and the habit into character.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF BALLINGER
June 20th, 1917
Dr. Renfro opened upon the in-
active church members last night
good an<| strong, and he hit the I
church officers of the Methodist
hardest of all.
dent of the Society, with head-
quarters here.
Mrs. Morris stated that the So-
ciety now has two boys, thirteen
years old; two boys, 111 and 12:
one boy, !•; two brothers, 3 and t>;
» > want homes together if p< *•
when he hi.d t i-
.'.■ir_r,'.'g itii.n felt
g <m the
y to San
Francisco at the time of writing,
and is probably started m his new
field now .
Harry will he remembered here
for his cartooning ability. He
had a natural ability for cartoon-
ing, and has become pretty pn.fi
I cient in his line, as evidenced by
the drawings lie adds to every let-
ter he writes his father.
■BATTLE CRY OF PEACE"
POSTPONED FROM TONIGHT
‘‘The I tattle Cry of Pence,
the great Vitagraph war drama,
BIBLE
H .59 Secures
1 K
L, June 26.
Junshim
W. A Gustavus, Sr., went to
San Angelo Monday on business.
The above statement is correct. K. G. Erwin.
We desire to thank our many friends and customers
for all business entrusted to us, making it possible
for us to render this most satisfactory statement.
Clip three of these coupons bear-
ing consecutive dates and present
tin in together with our advertised
price of *l..‘.,i at our office and re-
ceive vour • opv of the BIG PRINT
BED LETTER'------
STATEMENT
♦ of Condition -♦
Du'inigan passe.! through
way to
Brown-
- at the White < ity in
: Adventure.’’ Miss Mi..........
popular in most of the larger cit-
ies. and is grow ing more popular
with every release. Iler peculiar
Teething babies always
; hard tune of it when this
I'.eeurs in hot weather. They not
i inly have to contend with painful
. run *, but the stomach is disor-
der# d, Howels loose and the body
' incomfortable. The best help
on <•: n give the little sufferer is
I Mito ’s Baby Elixir. It corrects
sour stomach, cools and quiets the
bowels and helps digestion. Price
2'.c and .’>Oc per bottle. Sold by
W Ikei In ig Co.
As every cough <>r sneeze dis-
tributes millions of germs, we
only need a draft, chill or fatigue
■ inoin y prox ides that fifty '
nt of t he amount paid shall I
■ut < ii high wax s in the conn
to tie limit. Then he a
" How many of your church
eeis attend t! .- we< kly p:
meetings.'' The answer
helton of Abilene
LIABILITIES:
SlOO.OOO.M
59.059.11
. 9,000.00
25.000.00
572,00575
$765,61 8 >
than during .Jan. 1'17
I tilling Mar. h. Ap
ami the first two x
the Queen and White < ity today
and tonight, has been postponed
to a late date. Sul ficicnf-adver-
tising matter had not been rece-
ived on Ibis ‘‘super-special ’’ so it
was decided Io wait for a more
auspicious dale, and will positively
he shown later in the slimmer.
An extra good program, how-
take Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar Iloney
atnl don’t let a ‘’summer cold"
become deep seated. The pleasant
balsam qualities m Dr. Bell's Pine
Tar-Honey cut the phlegm, re-
during the same m> mis last vear.
though the actual num' er < f ca.-t s
■<l in storage wi s I;,i ger dur-
Mareh and April. During
Max, 1'ilu. 2,110,1'1* eases were
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use Fer Over 30 Years
with an Edison feature and a
Ford news reel. Shirley Mason,
The Best Way
inculcate the saving habit is by openin ; an ac-
lint for the child.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts
U. S. Bonds . . . .
Banking House, F. and F.
Stock Federal Reserve Bank
W hen he asked
Curry the question, ‘‘Howl
members at tend
er-meetings .’" he
got th.- answer "About a dozen"
Beginning with this opening, he
FORT WOP*
— Do you n<>
in your home;
Good Christian homes in Texas |
ate wanted by a number of little
orphan boys and girls who are
now in the charge of the Texas
Children's Home and Aid Society,
recording to a statement made by 1
]1IIO tbs < L. II t bey U el',- dui i
•J. P. Montgoim ry <1
Falls, after x isit mg for
w ifh his parents of tin
Mondax
and a sister of Viola Dana, is feu-
ture.l in "The Law of the North,"
a drama of the snow capped moun
TURNS TO AUSTIN. tains. This is indeed a refreshing
itheme at this time of the year, and
Commissioner Davis of the De-' little Shirley Mason never appear-
partment of Agriculture at Aus- cd to better advantage.
tin passed through Sweetwater Wednesday Marx Miles Min-
Sunday afternoon on his way from ter, the 17 year-old Texas girl, is
his X'exv Mexico ranch to his of- at the White <'ity in "Dulcie s
fiee at Austin.
It is rumored that all the mem
hers of the locating committee of
the West Texas A. & M. <'allege
.will he in Austin today to remain style of acting is well brought out
until the hoard aelecta the site for ,
-the new school. Sweetwater Re- w ho was responsible tor the rise
porter. I of Mary Pickford. Kirkw ood, in
—......- ■ fact, made nearly all the Pickford
i Mrs. A. ('opeland and t w a successes for the Famous Players
sons. Morgan and Andrews of Ma- Co., mid is duplicating his tri-
tador, were in Ballinger Tuesday nmphs with "lovely Mary."
visiting Dr. L. B. Stephens. They
are on a camping Dip, and "ill go
on south from here.
Holdings of eggs in cold storage
W'er< reported greater on June i->
than at any corresponding time
i last season, for the first time since
V. M >X>
t r w se BUM
V. to MO M.lw
I » to M>O m»M
M. E. OFFICERS
TO ACCOUNT
coii.missionei si e tit. 1 he nionex'
I mu*t be s; < nt underthediiectk.il
of the highway commission, on j
roads approved by the state high ‘
| way engiii.'.'i s. The noxx- highway ,
laxv will also make it possible for.
|the various counties to share in the
federal appropriation, but this too
must be spent Ulid.'l' the direction!
of the highway commission, and
roads approved by the en
s. In order for Runnels
to get the benefit of the ten
dve thousand dollars that'
will l>e paid in annually by the'
auto owners of this county, the
county i.Hist meet the requin •
meiits. We can't say at this time
just what those requirements are.
im.f'IUlig -'T
HOW WE 3ET OUR FIFTY FER
CENT.
Description
< oven.rvdrdgn round rorr.cn.gold lettered back,
numcrmi* braut.ful colored plate*, map* and bib-
1’ d't • cases more t han
ported by 2 >2 st.
lltlti, the' date of
( l.iMrcn that are affected by holdings of lust
worn's are pale and sickly and ’
lia.de to contract some fatal dis-
ci.-e. White’s Cream Vermifuge
expelJs worms promptly mi<| puts
the ehi'd on the road to health.
Price 2’.e per bottle. Sold by
no a Intel
hov. i. Dr. Rei■ i
A CCOMMODATION
TH
.For Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing—Phone 97 Auto Delivery
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 26, 1917, newspaper, June 26, 1917; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1195153/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.