Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 151, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1923 Page: 4 of 4
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BALLINGER DAILY LEDGER
Muiiii imt ieiseb CONCHO COUNTY
MOTHER!
Bl MAUTirULI
FAIR BIG EVENT
teuton
hnl>
cont ribut in
Von nin-t
ini.
Thirvr-DON T MISS IT
Shoe and Harness Shop
I in
Safety Deposit Boxes for
Rent at a Nominal Cost
tomach
Bell
Private Boxes
Individual Keys
ONLY
, A*
25c
man of arr.ingeinent
■oin ••nt ion.
PER MONTH
(• I the a 1* and profit
The First National Bank
P, MARGARET BOYD
Since 1886
CAMERON'S GARAGE
A NNC) UNCEMENT
Phone 34
Th.
announce
took everything
that men
You are as
Close to Us
up th
as Your
Telephone
HARDIN and CARR
Call
318 or 357
Reliable Ice Service
Pure Distilled Water Ice Day and
E. A. Jeanes & Go
w* rtiall hare more hmia*h^t>rr< ttirh
Telephones 318 and 357
he*» "f everything-
Lodger nftea mvm you tauaoy.
Sffi.’tfs.-
which m
Thii
ant in
the state
the
«P
more faction
tion will ii I
Mt ion
profit
TEXAS IS FIRST
IN ROAD MILAGE
PLEADS GUILTY
TO KILLING MAN.
have only
ami the
•» Tug BAixmcn Punvui* Co.
at PaMicatioa. yil Hutchingi
ere a* «tlngv—hnt ■« efficient With
them the ralne of tbrlftlneaa *h»w«.
Call our number and see the service
rendered.
That is what you want when your Car
is needing- the attention of a mechanic.
Of Ballinger
The Old Reliable
California Fig Syrup"
superior court. The court an-
nounced that judgMK'Ilt would be
passed on the man next Monday.
With the High
School Clas
Injured feelings are cured
quickly by kicking them out the
biliousness a n d const ipat io n ;
Chamberlain's Salve, needed in
every family for burns, scalds,
wound*, piles, and skin affections;
these valued family medicines for
only 5 cents. Don’t muss it.
undated Press is exclusively
i the use tor republication oi
iapetches credited to it * not
credited in this paper end
cal news published herein
Child's Best Laxative is
“i
BELTON Tax rolls for
county, just completed, give the
county a total valuation of $29.-
792,000. This amount is a reduc-
tion of over $300.00(1 compared
with last year, when the valua-
DAI.LAS More than 1.000
Texan poultrymen are ex|>eeted to
attend the Texas Poultry Con-
for your convenience
when you want GR()CERIES. We have the
things you want for your kitchen and a
Concho county
itizens brought
Illis c.,||.
Thr.....
Boys Wear Out
Shoes
according to local officials. The
convention will be held from Oct.
22 to 2’>. Mrs. Emily Newell
Blair, vice-chairman of the Nat
ion.il Democratic committee, ami
Mrs. Harry I'pton Taylor, vice-
ehairnian of the Republican Nat
idnal committee, will attend.
SAN ANTONIO Mis.
< hanman Catt. national president
of the Association for Woman's
>ttffrage. may be here to attend
tie annual convention of the
cents saved <»n ea<h animal s.r-igh
fared amounts to liun.lre.U of th.»u-
• <nU« ,.f dollars In s year, there la
no part of the carcass aliased to gt>
imitation tin »vrup
(By Associated Pressi
S r< " KU »N. < a! 11’ . < >ci. 5.
Alex Kels, the l.odi butcher ami
cattleman, who vias indicted for
the murder of an unknown man
in an effort to collect his own
life insuram-e money through a
AM) IT HEl.Px E\ EKYBODY
No town can grow a* it should
XUlles.s its people work together
in its upbuilding. The history of
♦very city that has had rapid
Mud substantial growth vv ill show
that united and enthusiastic work
•of its people had the greatest part
in making it grow. In towns
Cohere a few live men boost and
•work for the town’s upbuilding
MDd many arr indifferent and do
Wothing, the work of city building
tin exceedingly difficult and the
Penults slow in coming If all
l»Oost mid help to build up a town
it is au easy matter to make the
town push forward. \*p- rnmnt
Star.
A big sermon
and It helps . o
fell <>w who
nrIf. It in
consulate in Dalian. A delega-
tion of Mexican buainemi men will
attend the Dalia* fair.
the m
make
county !■
mis pi......
dence of
men who
jail to Hr
itentiary
labor.
In the
there is i
lating the prohibit), n l-l
certain conditions a ma:
justifiable in vinlatm
laws, but he ran offer
for making or selling I
when eaught with the
has no defease, and a term in the
pen depends only upon the jury
doing its duty, and juries of good
men throughout the country are
hacking up the officers in a cam
C'gn to break up the nefarious
lines*.
Mr. Bootlegger, if you don't
believe it, ask the fellow who is
behind the bars. The officers and
the jurors arr to he commended
for their efforts to make Runnels
county a clean county.
It is pointed out that the ]ea<
nr. states in ro.nl mileage
those of the Middle West.
Garage
Service
vice.
Platform Ice. 30 cents per hundred.
1,000-pound Coupon Books delivered
40 cents per hundred.
Babies are harder to keep than i ’♦•’M), !■»•>,000. Over 1,000
autos, but they go farther. ' n,’?r’’ "ndition* were received
*this year tliHii IhnI. it is said.
BALLINGER LIGHT, POWER & ICE CO.
Phone 312
The i
importance,'
>re the ap- J 1,1
And that is what we have in every de-
partment of our business. If you want
your ('ar looked after, a Casing fixed, a
New Tire or Tube, or any Accessories
for your car. you will find that we give
nothing but service.
LOOKING FOR A BETTER DAY
In district court at Ballinger j
thia week. Judge .
ward rendered a d<
that the law under which the (’oi-1
orado river irrigation district was
created is unconstitutional
void, and that the election
in the district was nullifc <1.
decision is of gr> at i
and the hearing bei’o
peltate courts will bt
With much ini rest -
—-Brownwood I’, .lb
The iri men^in
West Texas is having <! ,b d1
time of it. Jllsl IS
that movement I . <! .
cient headway )■•
ity, court acti. n st.
tion projects ba >• ■
the Abilene sc 11. II
nothing on an exten- v
Burn Mother! hi. n a fretful, peevmli I
cllil.l lot. - the pld'ant la-te .1 "Cali-I
tom .. I .. Setup" an l t tn n r fails to
t n the Is -.••I- \ t< i-|»s>iifiil today
iii.il prevent a side child tomorrow
A-k voir din ■ t | .r nmne “I'ali-
there is going to be u rr
Hoieinent around ■ ' ■ .
forever put at rest . riy tear
drouths and dr itl.y conditions.
•— Abilene Reporter.
Concho county’s fall fair is in
full swing for a two day’s ses-
sion. The exhibits were arranged
and the entertainment started
Friday, and many people flocked
towards the painted rock town,
according to reports received in
Ballinger.
Despite the attack made on the
crops by the grasshopjwrs, and
the threatened bad weather in
some sections of the country eon
tributing to the
0. Wood- ■ exposition, the
loll holding c°-e,lh‘r « '•*>■>■ creditable show
I illg of exhibits. Being more of
a stock raising county than an
un,| • ag. a’llltui al county , the l olieho
held i •'omitv Fair is paving more at-
to livestock, and the ex-
in that line are naturally
"ill trial par
s to berlain's
cough*,
•flu”
tieklinu
\ Tongue Shows if
// \ Bilious. Constipated
DAI,LA's Texas business
'and citizens have been invit
, attend the grand lair at G
rrie Mexico, from December 1
to January i)H .The invitation
came to officials of the Tex. s
State Fair here thru the Mexican |
A Good
s«-nd your name amt address
plainly written together with 5
•ent* ind this slip to i hamber-
I;.-w ever. [ lain Medicine <’<»., Dr- Moines,
receive in return a
ige containing Cham-
Cough Remedy for
•Ids, eroup, bronchial
and whooping '•..ugh*, and
» throat; Chamberlain’s
■i and Liver Tablets for
indigest ion.
g to F. W
and chair
Prominent
poultrymen from all pari' of
•Hll’trv are being see I red to
quiekly. Mothers say they don’t
I know what they would do if they
' could not have the shoes repaired
• by u« at a fraction of the coat of
' new shoe*. We are experts in the
ire of making "hl shoes new.
I Bring u* y ur old shoes and ace
| for how little they can be made
Almont everyone knows that
i Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly
compounded, brings back the nat-
ural color and lustre to the hair
when faded, streaked or gray.
Years ago the only way to get
this mixture was to make it at
home, which is mussy and trouble-
some. Nowadays, by asking at
any drug store for ‘‘Wyeth’s
Sage and Sulphur Compound,”
you will get a large bottle of this
famous old recipt, improved by
the addition of other ingredients,
at a small cost.
Don’t stay gray’ Try it! No
one can possibly tell that you
darkened your hair, as it does it
so naturally and ev . You
dampen a sponge or brush
with it and draw this through
y.iiir hair, taking one small strand
i at a time; by morning the gray*
, hair disappears, and after nn-
.. . ' other application or two, \our|"'
eent svsteni. Kansas ha* S.i>!lil , ■ , ' . ... ..
. . . . hair becomes beaut ifullv
nnb-s, or more th in 1.000 miles ..........
(By Associated Press)
Al'STIN, Oct. 5.—Texas stands
first among the forty-eight states
of thr nation in the total road
mileage and in the number of
miles included in the seven per
cent system of improved high-
ways, according to statstics, com-
piled by the American Associa-
tion of State Highway Officials,
and made public here today.
i Thr total road mileage of this
(state is 1*2.Slti miles. Included
■ in the seven per eent system of
'federal designated highways are
12,797 miles.
The closest competitor to Texas
in road mileage is Kansas which
has a total of 121.113 miles ol”
highway, or nearly tiiijHlo less
than Texas. In the seven peri
the hl.H.a ■,,>! gtsmlnlar ..rgana In
the large plant* where a few
We have bought this stock very carefully , and
<laid lines that we sell over our guarantee
arantee of the manufacturers. We invite your iuspec-
m of this store. See for
ing from a brand new stock
attending the fair, and
'c<l ’hat Concho county
irn t1 e v isit next month,
ir w .11 i ll’s ■ Saturday
mid it w ill be our pleasure
\\ >■ want to thank yon ior vour past patronage and
hope t<> serve you in our new business.
men i usefu| a
Coy Drennan
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 151, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1923, newspaper, October 5, 1923; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1206717/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.