The Banner-Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, May 31, 1918 Page: 8 of 8
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THE BAN ’ER-LEDOER, FR1D AY. MAY 41. 1!>H.
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What Is Ycur Goal?
FOR SALE
vi ii may be pre|>
LOST.
AGE LIMIT RAISED
pie ill .ill
ONE CENT
have
viet.
Judg.
asking that
bill be
it ie
inaii
■ women, lie
vv hile
in mm
A WORD TO THE VOTERS.
lb
diffel ent
army
RED CROSS DRIVE
Mrs.
ular army men there 1" train the
lief in <hir iih a!
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win tb.e v ar
,ivv
re
responsible
vv it h hi
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faith in
ot men
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He has always been popn RETURNS FROM DEL RIO.
BOMBARDMENT OF
PARIS RESUMED
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the bu'ine
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thev
For
W.1 K
J. X. KEY
thev will vote for
tha
guilt
man win
A DESERVED PROMOTION
CINNAMON BUNS
hard ha
y
a’
w
in
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faee
red handI add
>r
rm
and
T. S. LANKFORD
ut a
pend the mini-
June first.
Auto Delivery
For Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing-Phone 97"■/' bod 's?1
Make this Beauty Lotion Cheaply
For Your Face. Neck and Hands
and
ante
and
ight
this
the
mon
leftUndertaking Goods
Licensed Embalmers
belief in their
their sens, of
Motor Hearse and
Ambulance
in their passagi "
It has eonie to me that those
opposed to Governor Hobby arc
seeking to mislead women who are
well informed on these matters in
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
reretary Baker sent
ie dr ift of a bill
raise the maximum
Use I >' I I. io Is 'I
In.niHt inhabitants.
\ Cl d' I ’ I gat |o|| 1 >.Ft >R SALE A good milk cow.
See or phone 7611 Hural, dw-tf-21.
■id«*-tr<'at of risen rolls
Here i< a timely rwip
nainon buns
1 cup of milk seaid'-d
1 rup Barley Hour
2 CUp* whole w he at fl
1 scant level teaspoon
1 eg»
cup raisins
blemish.
lar with the companies for whom
he has worked .Most of the time
he has been with the <’umberland
Telephone Company, but for theiq'n
1 . t W I X l ll'il's lilt I. 1 111' \\ . ♦ I .
tor the National
take eonti ibntion
For County Superintendent:
JOHN J. Bl'GG.
S. L BIRD.
For Representative 111 District:
< 'lark
pushed
mass
neck
to sinoot io n rough and
LEMONS WHITEN AND
BEAUTIFY THE SKiN
out siu-h expi icl
There are probal
between the ages
While the great in
Station, where he is a member of
' Board of Regents of the A &
M. college, and had been to at-
For County Clerk:
1 C. W. McCARVER.
events were highly steivss-
i id went over ’he top v uh
Night Phene 81 lay Phene 12
the protection of ’he Nation, the
Army, the home and the children.
They will vote unanimously for
Hobby They w ill justify their en-
franchisement mid they will bury
• interests that
have so long endangered not only
for
,'Olli-
that have fought the
k. Knead
pe into buns.
proposing to
age limit for
in the army, from |iI to 55 years.
All men over 10 so enlisted would
They imt Artie 1'crkiiis. son oi
eril f Perkins, now in eamp at
\V
Will
Join
.1. I> SMIT!
For District Clerk:
C. i . COCKRELL.
MRS. I. II BACON.
For Commissioner No. 1
J. R HARRIS.
FOR SALE A few bushels cot-
ton seed. Also pure country lard.
Phone 5824. Pryor Mapes. 4-2dlw
FOR SALE —White maize seed.
('. \V. Evans. Phone 7611. 10-wtf.
( vv hieh
i v it ally
serve these laws and re-elect the
milled to enjoy their
that afte.- w bile >■ <
be w it h then,.
The Lord i
hath taken a
Lord. II
ingenuity in , o :p,
tilne cereals to pt '
mnnr ami pnbitabb r
the Mine time to ■
►ave wheat and an '
abroad
When I.read is m .■Second sheets, white or canary,
my size. The Ballinger Printing
W. II. 1 >ay. who was
■ger of I he West Texas
again. Bake in moderately hot
oven about 25 minutes.
combatant brail
will make avail
the line troops.their own lives ami homes, but
the very foundation of a free
State and a free people.
Eyes of Texas will smile approv-
al upon its womanhood.
Hortense Ward,
President Harris County Equal
Suffrage Association.
- ity.
Guion returned <
i infancy , and I vv o, .1
>n .1 r , surv iv c him.
They know
the fight to
eliminate liquor and h”" di/fieiilt
class and commodity freight
will go into effect .lune 25,
force punishment.
Th. worn, a of T.-xas will m>t be I For Commissioner No. 3:
■ I s I I’HI
Hie homes of Texas. We know,
too, how industriously they are
----- working against him. seeking to
is Carnegie Institute of overthrow him and all the good
the I nited |(lws that he Ims been instriimen-
ict as an :d- tai in having secured. Ltq us
I prove worthy of our rcsponsibil-
legulating the saloon and it. a!
lied connect ions Women wil
question closely any falsehood
now nearly ready tor
city of about
and th<* Vai
hav e under ir-
uf acres near
emember ;•» thank
politics, el« an government,
continuation of prohibition and
good morals, for the elimination
(Oct. 11, I's's'i at i Ji son. T< mi. I le
Inns first married io Miss Jennie
I Roach to which union three child-
spend the simmer vacation with
home folks and friends, will re
turn to Lubbock next fall and foi
i i r faithful and efficient school
v rk ba' been given charge of the
exclusive departmental work in
Ge. grapby, w ith a nice increase of
s.'lary, which her many friends
will rejoice to learn.
vv ake
rail-
main-
vv age
recommendation, that the
to live There
there to train the cadets in that
line.
The Judge says they unfurled
the college service flag on this oc-
casion which showed 1920 names,
an<! he says the faculty, employ-
ees and others associated with the
institution have contributed $L»0,-
000 to the cost of carry ing on the
'(great war against the huns.
He made a profession of
i hrist vv hile young and
he Methodist church in
which he lived a consistent mem-
ber until his death. He entered
public life when a small boy,
first as a printer then entered the
telephone business in which
has continue,) in the capaeit
manager for more than twenty
*
The Banner-Ledger is authoriz-
si'il cadets in the
atrained from enlisting by fami-
ly and business ties, the number
at liberty to join ti e colors is ex-
pected to be more than s.iftieicnt
to meet the i mqiosc m every res
pect.
riotic sp, ••dies were made by
i it Steph.-ns ind Mat. Holman
fat which time piite a great deal
.•■nd integrity in high offict
Washington, ...
er move toward full tilization of
the countrv's man power was
I ii
’he (The,
per
For Commissioner No. 4:
I A < I URY.
•I E. TIDWELL.
For Tax Collector:
iy serv ice in Franee.
say s all the sol
ing h:.rd and 1 all of I he
imi are all anxious to go
.•■nd will n joiec when the
a formt i citizen of Ballinger, is
foreman of the construction work
on tl< i ..tit ot. mi nt and Roy Dele-
mater. of Ballinger, who is among
tbc carpenters there.
•I V. Black, who had Ihik with
the ship building vards at Otangi
Texas, for several weeks past, re-
turned home Sunday night, and
say* the west liH-ks good to him >Her visit will be short a
. • • Sp> ?diie.’ Il,, pas’
with mosquitos ami the swampy liuer ami d>» post graduate work <>n in oblivion those
section <>f that country I June first hx“ “ ?“““ ““d‘
X is the forerunner of REALIZATION,
rates 1XST ABILITY.
H ARDSHIP -s.
AS TOWLWfflS fAR[s Rfl|SED
a',1 two lemons from the grocer
and make up a quarter pint of this
sw retly fr igi urq lemon
da v ifttc
(rushing the work to coni
lire about 25(M I
(iieis now in camp and w
be raised t" and some of our
that honor, iuteg-
rcsponsibility are
, We are
which brought
..■i*' The ar-
LUST- A Tarpaulin between Bal-
linger and Talpa. Finder please
return to E. A. Jeanes & Co. at
Ballinger or Talpa, and receive re-
ward 30 2dlw-pd
FOUND
It carries with it serious re-
Of the sponsihilitie
true when
knov. Ii dge that opposed to
notice of his death appeared in
the Observer-Gazetti* of Hinder
son, TeiHi. :
Died at the home ot his sister.
Mrs. P Jester, Mignphis, Tenn ,I ' H XD A maehintosh on street
of Ballinger. Owner can
s.-.me by calling at Ledger office
ami paying for this ad. 27-3dlw.
ier with the
xture with
egg Beat.
l‘iit aside hi
PASSENGER - formerrallingfrman
DIES IN TENNESSEE
which there were twenty three Slate. We
members, three of whom are now
dead and twenty living.
twenty living, fifteen were pres-
ent at the Commencement exer
cises this time, and five absent.
Mr. llmnan teports a great time
meeting with his class mates and
once more viewing tb.e scenes of
his \lma Mater. He made tin
’t in hmne from Bn an to Tem-
As my duties at home will keep
• :ie pretty busy for .some time and
during the strenuous war times,
nd the need of farmers to keep
bi'sy at their faun duties, I will
imt make a canvass of the eoun-
y in th- interest of my candidacy’
fi " District Clerk of Runnels
County, but ask my friends all
over the county to bear in mind
my race, and any kind word spok-
en in my behalf, whether you see
iqp soon or not, will be truly and
sincerely appreciated, and 1 here-
by solicit your vote and influence
at the Democratic Primary’ in
July. Elected or defeated you
w ill find me the same thing at al’
times, on my farm or taking loctil'/Ma
for the paper.
Your very truly,
‘ . C. COCKRELL,
Candidate for District Clerk.
2'J-ltdltw—adv. X
Mr MeGiei
ill, IS ;;|-| W i
Brrad-n»aking. i
come a "List art
is being revived A' I
rd this mornmi.
l-i'tl falling a’
erv fifteen mini
LOST Grey mare about ^hand^
high, no brand, tied on streets of
Isillinger Sunday- afternoon, hmd
er notify Ledger office or C. W.
Johnson, Ballinger. 27-tdlw.
"Many mm
ern e as hieehi
will make th.
Especially is
vv,. are faced with
Mr and M
them. Women will remember to|
register betv i ce June 2'ith and
July 12th. ami m y will vote July
271i I In v will vot« tm prohibi-
Banner-Ledger
Want Ads
legisla ion ever glared upon the
statute books id' any stale. The
zone law, the prohibition law, the
(primary suffrage law, the alien
law. the literacy law, the delin-
quency law, the vice bills, the age
of consent law and the education-
for the benefit of the
all passed at the recent
session are measures in
1‘vcry woman in Texas is
interested. Shall we pre-
terests That
Hobby.
W e believ i
.rity and civit ,
the lest fur public office,
eoneerni'd with the ideals we set
for th<’ voiiths <d' this country and
wav at
th.’ Mr.Day has many loyal friends in
W..,h.i gtoi,, M \ 27 An (Ballinger who will be gr vved to
nouiu'eiiiefit cairn1 lodav from the(h arn ot his death. I he following
Railroad Administration in
of the iiiiuiiuncement that
ing the unanimous support ot the
u. women. I believe that these ef-
]- forts will be in vain. I have con-
,n fidencc in the intelligence, integ-
rity and appreciation of the wo-
It has been my
intelligence
i i.e I: min is and < omdio i umi
National Guard now have the
p.iired number of men, in fact
re was up to midnight Satur
y night. 115 enrolled. The Red
•'s» drive v t nt over w ith a
• mi < iifr.inelii'i mi ut, are the i
billed force
political freedom, protection and
advancement of women. We know
from our own ixperience ’how
strong is the organized liquor traf
to Ballinger bv rail. IL1 said the fj(. and its allied interests. We
crops arc needing rain near Tern know how bitterly they resent the
pie, but in the Brazos bottom they lays that Governor Hobby was in-
are doing fine. 'strauiental in securing for the pro-
Mr Homan says that the A and lection of the State, the army and
M. College is training more men
for various branches of the army
service than any college, save one.
land that
Pittsburgh. I’a.. in
States, ami of this
i timinae lie is proud.
with l|s
I > enjoy your now productiv<
FARMERS « MERCHANTS
BALLINGER STATE HASH
•lack Mctlregor, Will Dunlap
and E. <' Allison returned home
>■ afternoon from an auto
,..I>el Rio ami all report a
as Telephone Co. Having !>een (v<.l v pleasant outing.
faithful to eveyy trust, lite there \jr McGregor informed us that
tore vv is not in vain, ii'id he has q|l(. capacity o fthe army canton-
gone to Inc w ith the Lord in nient will be doubled nt that place
see md vv ife, M is Kat<
v to vv hum he w a-
Aug. 41 h. !!»l‘.
many friends
M - > D Williams,
ILitchel, gave hams,
Earl Hollid.iv of the
At th. st of a small jar of or
ilium v eoh| cream one can prepare
■ a full q imtvr pint of the most
wonderful lemon skin softener
(and complexion beautifier, by
squeezing the juice of two fresh
lemons into a bottle containing •'’>
•■ of <•(■.• iard vv bite. I 'are
(should be taken to strain the juice
| through a '. ine cloth so n<> lemon
pulp gets in, then this lotion will
(last a long time. Almost every
i woman knows that lemon juice is
i and reinov e aueh 1
freckles, s.llloVVtless
• ti e ideal skin soft-
An uniiAii DCTiioiic!TEXAS18 WAT0HIN0
i bi HUMAN ntlUnNo its women voters
FROM COLLEGE STATION1
(women of the State. Theirs ',s thej privilege and the duty to elect a
A <' Homan, cashier of the I1. Governor who stands for the best
ami M. Bank of this city, has just ideals of the people mid the vvel-
returned from a four days stay | fare of the State
in C ollege Station attending the, We have worked for the right
Commencement exercises of tbejo participate in the election ol
v and M College. Mr. Homan is the men who control the policies
caused me to work ’"’’ ed to announce the following cau-
giving t uin 'be rights f,,t. offices named, subject
they now possess. I know that|||| -i
they will pri ve
for vv h eh thev stand, to tin1 prin-
. , .... .... action of the Democratic
■ It'll.- I" the Id. 'I- Primary. July 27, 1918:
Sheriff:
D. PERKINS. ,
Treasurer:
e.ni! W. L. BROWN,
the For Assessor:
Miss Etlolyr. Morg
teaching music at I'my L»*
w di arrivc home Sum
•Hie he.iv y eommoil it ,e
Hidled vv ill uudi rgo ra
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Sledge, A. W. The Banner-Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, May 31, 1918, newspaper, May 31, 1918; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1195165/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.