Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 279, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 3, 1923 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BALLINGER DAILY LEDGE*
OPEN
MNEWSTAN©
For the past few months 1 have been with E. J.
Cathey, but my friends will find me now in an up-to-date
Harness and Shoe Repairing business on Eighth Street
just opposite from the Ballinger Steam Bakery. I will
carry a complete line of harness and will also have in
addition one of the most up-to-date shoe repairing shops
in West Texas. Ail work done by me will be guaranteed
to please and if you are in the market for anything in
the way of Harness it will pay you to see me before you
buy.
Don't forget where You Can Find Me.
C©y Off’emumsiini
Eighth Street opposite Ballinger Steam Bakery.»oti . County of Runnels:
rulWlJ «very <»y except Sunday. ...
• paper, has decided to quit jour- in a aim
nalism and seek honors in the Harding,PREACHING BUNDAY
pation.
of
d-3 10-17-24
\rving their
in the
■ "Jy*
BaLUMGU PtIMTINU Co.
Publication, 711 Hutching*
Avenue
Mimbkb o» Tat Associated P«»s»
The Associated Preu it exclusively 1
WILLIAMS AND DOOSE
FOR REELECTION
RED PEPPER HEAT
STOFS BACKACHE
t for a jar ofi
er Rub. Be
All Saints' Episcopal Church
Bishop Temple hold* services
All Saints’ Church at eleven <
clock Sunday morning. Ever
one is cordially invited to attend* Mr. Dot
Chamberlain's Tablets. They are
easy to take and mild and gentle
in effect. Give them a trial when
you have need.ring so you
|d, just try
L you will
»f known.
Kicentrated,
ed peppers.'
<>U apply Red I
-’ill feel the1
three minutes
• spot through’
In and soreness I
Said election shall be held in
the manner prescribed for hold-
ing elections hi other matters
Witness my hand this, the 3rd
day of March, 1923. and the
Seal of the Citv of Ballinger.
(Sea) ’ S. B. RABY,
Mayor.“Electing a Mayor and
two City- Commissioners.”
Every person who has resided
The heat of re,
the “ouch” froi
back,
it certainly ends tK
once. ’
When you are suf I
can hardly get arm
Red Pepper Rub, air
jveppers takes
a sore, lame
It can not |iurt you, and
b torture at
Miss Ruth Powderly, who was
head nurse for President Wilson
during his illnesa, has been acting
in a similar capacity for Mrs.
, wife of Presi dent
Harding.
will amount to one-sixtieth of the
total cost taxed against individ-
ual property owners and natur-
ally he is vitally interested in
the way the city’s affairs are
handled.
The office of city commisioner
pays no salary, only in criticism,
and it requires considerable time
and worry, and those >vho agree
to serve in such capacity deserve
credit for their loyalty and ser-
vice to their community.
Ticket* ob sale March 3*10 incl.
Limited to March 12th
Through Sleeper
For detail information aok your Santa Fa
Agent
J. J. Bock, Agent Ballinger Phono 47
■Hid Doose are
— term as city
/t .<-y both -.fated
indy hey would
her is again, but
mi^tne of the
yersfof Ballinger,
y 'Ooiild remain
mimstration and
;>n«rram of work
CILDRENS COLDS
should not be “dosed.** Treat
them externally with—
VICKS
▼ VaroRwb
Over / 7 MiIImi Jari i. sed ) carlj
The Rev. Dr. McLaurin,
Sweetwater, will preach morning
ami evening, at the First Presby-
terian Church on Broadway, it
a. in. and 7:30 p. in. Every mem-
ber of this church is urgently re-
quested to be present at these
services.
Our friends, and the public gen-
erally, are cordially invited to
come and worship with us.
P. McGregor, Clerk.
sometime ag<
not aftcqpt tin
tl.e r f'jends.
■ as nuooiinj r reu is exclusively 1 , » .1
■Kitled to ths UK for republication of | within th‘‘ eorporate limits of the
■■ aewa dispatches credited to it .root City of Ballinger for six months
sShsraiii credited in this paper and next preceding the date of said
also to iocal oews published herein. eIet.tu,n anil u qualified voter
' 1 “ L 1 ■ —! under the laws of the State of
You be at the band concert to- Texas, shall be entitled to vote
morrow. You will enjoy it and at said election.
•Iso you will lend encouragement | No person shall be eligible to
that will spur the boys on to any of said offices unless he poa-
harder work to giving Ballinger senses the requisites gfovided for
a better band this summer.
March 3*10
Low Excursion Fares
voters at such election.
J. F. Lusk has been appointed
Excellent Remedy for Con.ti-,'f" T‘r.ve as P'"siding judge of
pation. 'said election and shall select two
It would be hard to find a bet- judges and two clerks to assist
ter remedy for constipation than In bolding same.
ful in their own private 1
and are among the heavi
v - •" ... ..... v.»j. .mi. inni.i a itugi- prrcriiinge oi mis •
part of the cost for city paving shipped through this city.
CHILDREN WHO SHOULD BE
IN SCHOOL
Parents or guardians who are
not complying with the compul-
sory education law are subject to
a pretty severe penalty, and if
there aie any such parents or
guardians in this county they had
better get busy and
children in school.
The compulsory law applies to
children between the ages of
eight and seventeen years below
the seventh grade and who have- . , ,
not attended -ho.,I ,t b ast lOtllJt'.'!' ""‘d
days during the present
('ripples, defectives and children
with feeble minds are exempt.
J EL PASO—More than 70 can Baro"T whlJ^1bT
the city better qualified to carry | of vegetables from the Imperial o®n“»«Ud with the editorial de
on the work which they h»ve! valley are being shipped through l'ar,me"t of • big London news-
parted. Aside from being level | this city daily. An average C ,“n',r h"“ to ,our-
headed business men, experienced 40 ears of lettuce a day are pas-
and conservative in handling sing through El Paso, according
public affairs, they are success- to El Paso & Southwestern offi-
rivate business,*ciaIs. The production of lettuce
„ . ... ..riest tax'is estimated at 2,543,760 crates. A
payers of the city. Mr. Doose's large percentage of this will be
'street paving, solicited them to
permit 'heir nam*s to go before
the voters in the coming election,
and they have agreed to do so,
(...use for mayor and Mr.
i Williams for commissioner.
IBAlllNDFR DAILY 1 FDRFR Nonci or CITY ELECTION There are perhaps no men in
artuiwwuil URILI ULUOLI1;STATK Op TEXAS ........
The Ledger has been authorized
v his friends t , place the name
C. A. Doose in the announce-
ment column for mayor of the
l city of Ballinger. and at the same
1 | time friends of R. T. Williams
‘ j have prevailed upon him to per-
• re-
electi n as otuk-u’ the eitv com-
Tt'Till li „ *
* nnssioners. lue
Fat Stock Show
and S. W. Exposition
Fort Worth
To the qualified voters of the
City of Ballinger, Texas.
TAKE NOTICE that an elec-
tion will be held on the 3rd day
Texas ((f April A. !>., 1923, at the City
ired at th? Postoffice at Ballinger Hall in said city, tor the follow-
as second class mail matter ing purpose and none other:
* hav0~Th<ey,|igkest rel
Nothing hi 't r
penetratingrp a jf /
Just as sol A K o
Pepper Rub**“'V;
tingling heat,
it warms the . .
and through. W
are gone. 7|
Ask any dri
Rowles Red I' er Rub. Be
sure to get tlnlmlliuine, with the
name Rowles oi,g^eh package.
Men conceal the'Bt xtravagances
—women display ti,'m.
Investments
The best and safest investment in the world
is good Vendor's Lien Notes. You cannot lose.
If you have some surplus money on hand we in-
vite your investigation of some of our high class
real estate notes, netting you 8 per cent interest
McCARVER and LYNN
Abstracts Land and Loans Insurance
Ballinger, TexasAll Ware t\ Be Sold at 10% Less than Wholesale
A Claxnola at Your
Own Price
March 15th we will open the bids on the
Claxnola Phonograph and this $150.00
machine will go to the highest bidder. If
you want a beautiful piece of furniture and
one of the best phonographs on the market
just enclose your bid in an envelope and
leave it at this store. It will positively go
to the one making the highest bid on
March 15th.
BuwIm and Pitchers
per set
China Tea Pots
during sale
< ’asserolcH, to g<> at
'luring sale ____
Large China Mixing Bowl
during «ale
White Platters,
« t.......................7UCM bite Cujw and Saucers
per set / ||£
Double Gold-Band Plates, 04 AA
7 meh, per set ........
Double Gold-Band Plates, 5 inch AAa
l»er set.....................VC
Double Gold-Band Cups and 04 A A
Saucers, per set y
Double Gold-Band Soup Plates 04 A A
,, 1H'r .......-........91aUV
Desert Saucers aa
.... 30c
$1.00
60c
60c
60c
25c
25c
25c
25c
50c
50c
50c
75c
75r
Turquo.se No. 2 Kettles and Luis,
during sale -_______
Turquoise 9 1 •*- Coffee Pots
during sale -____________
Turquoise No. 19 Pudding 1'ans
during sale
Turquoise Mixing Bo* Is
• luring sale
Onyx No. 14 Duth Fans
during sale
Onyx Wash Pana
during sale ...._________
Onyx T*'a Kettles
during sab-_________
Dnyx large Tea Kettles
during sale
Onyx large Dish Pans
during sale
Onyx Water Buckets O
during sale
Onyx f>-quart Pitcher
during saleNewly Weds!
Equip Your
Kitchen Now
Housewives
Read Every
Line of this Ad
One Day
Only
A SACRIFICE SALE OF HIGH GRADE
ENAMEL, ALUMINUM AND CHINA WARE
Monday, March Sth - 'oru-'h
yyEVER before in the annals of sales have you had the opportunity to buy useful articles at such bargain prices as will be found here on
Monday March 5th. All lines arc high-grade ware and not the cheap, heavy kind-Blue and Gray triple coated enamel ware and
high grade Aluminum ware at prie s that will astonish you. You’ll find our China ware of high quality, including gold band, decorated
and plain. \\ bile our in tes are large we urge that you come early before they are picked over.Telep
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 279, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 3, 1923, newspaper, March 3, 1923; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1206793/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.