Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 91, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 28, 1923 Page: 4 of 4
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BALLINGER DAILY LEDGER
i
COVERINQ RAVAGES OF WAR
DAILY LEDGER
la Restoring Devastated Arose
By the end of the year. If building
John Young, district agent for
Ledger want adt wort tor you
Cures sod sstrnslve vegetable gardens
Ow of the attorneys in
Phono 78 today for Ballinger Node Brood.
found not guilty.
For Sale
teacher
House advertised here yesterday sold
Joe M. Simnv>n«. Mr* Simmon*.
McCARVER and LYNN
Abotrecto
Insurance
•tine.
Efforts are being made tn develop
Pure Distilled Water Ice
about
Women's foolish elotl.e
Quality and Service is Our Slogan.
in.!.
•nt «f th.> •
Following prices effective June
FOR OVER 40 YEARS
r. -t.
h> -h
•• fu.
h * •
.rough the Mi.ml ■* tn
rt
, Toledo, Ohio,
Your patronage solicited and appreciated.
* wbM ha
'll
Sale of
home with them
Straws
FOR CONSTIPATION
Mother Knows
o
ty G
ES
tight and aluggish kr
CURRIE MERCANTILE CO
Csll
to install a motor | sustenance from
corrected this cor ■
Io
n
rehabilitating the
Mexico & Orient
tieen sent out to a
prominent West
He who laughs first lau •
most often
Land and Loans
Ballinger, Texas
pounds.
pounds.
pbopobb oommnrcB
TO BAVB ORIENT B.
FOBMZB BALLINGER gibl
WEDS IN OAUFOBNIA
Hit High, Hit Low.” Old Gentleman
Evidently Was Dot* rm I nod Not
lad.; Sandusky. Ohio; and will
visit the Great Lakes before re
tarwing home. Mr. Simmon* will
attend a eowvrnti>>n of repre^enta
tires of the American Central
Life Insurance Co.
aa Arkan^zt Fanner Who lias
Used lL V ” 3 Needed,
statement and other matters of
vital importance will be discus-
sed. Every stockholder is urgent-
ly requested to be present.
28-ltd Board of Directors.
Prof. Geo. A. N ewton.
of mathematic* in Trinity
■ity. spent Friday m Ballinger
rounding up pupils for Trinity
t. e climate nf
for the cultiva-
• h«M»n raRtM
New* received in Ballinger an-
nounces the marriage of Miss
Wanda Stacy to a California
young man. Miss Stacy formerly
lived in Ballinger and is the sister
of Mrs. C. A. Doose, of this city.
A California paper gives the fol-
lowing account of the marriage;
“Anaheim friends learned today
of the marriage of Miss Wanda
Stacy and Mr. Bussell Kenner
which occurred in San Diego yes-
terday afternoon. The couple
Th* son of • Boston lawyer at the
en.I <»f hl* flrat term In college exulted
In the fact that he stood next to the
brad of his class.
“What! Next to the head?" ex-
claimed hla father. “What do you
mean, str? I’d like to know what you
Above property will bear the closest inspection,
are real bargains.
attained, the war wilderness of FUa-
deri not only will have resumed its
prewar aa|*eet tai point of housing ae-
couuuodatloa. but will have modern
tanpeevenieats unknown in W14.
Motoring through the historic bat-
tleground today one in taupressed by
le new Farmers Gin
that place. The new
utilized for
--------_.j at Norton.
Mr. Young stated that a good
shower fell at Norton Friday
night, making the second cotton
making shower to fall in that part
of the county this week.
One four room dwelling, barn, etc., in good shape, nicely
located, price $9P0.(M>. Will take good Ford touring car on
this place.
Why not
■t here to re
store.
“Their many friends will be
'anxiously awaiting the return
from the honeymoon and no
doubt they will be honored with
'many social courtesies.’’
Hatfield. Art.—Mr. G W Parsons,
maM-kaown tanner on Route I,Uns [ I
■gK “I ksep Black-Draught in mv “
It is the best
to ths b**d. Indeed' I'd like to know
why you aren't st th* head, where
you ought to be."
Th* young man. naturally creatfall-
en. worked so hard on hla return to
college that the end of the term found
him tn th* coveted place. 11* went
home very proud. Indeed
Tha lawyer contemplated his son
fr>r a few moment* In alienee; then,
with a shrug of Ida shoulder*. re-
marked :
"At the head of the c1a«a. eh?
Humph ' That'* a fine commentary <>n
that aollege. Severed from Bal
next
2(ki(i|b books, 40 cent* per
li'ttolb b< ■ ks. 40 cents per
3io|b books, 45 cents per
STATE BANK
A GUARANTY FUND BANK
«f Catarrh.
hauls catarku v•. \
>ta of an
Nmii il ii Houi’hi last and best
ory. “The Mother of •
Mning tomorrow in
The
I* ISO
feet In I
•ere l« wry little gas. and
very henry. «<> that It can
■ bucket* with shovels, and
I tlreet to the furnaces i
E. A. Brookshire, of the Mav
•rick country, wa* here Saturday
to meet relatives who came in on
the Santa Fe.
•nd grand' hildren
•nd Nettie K-i'ith
•d from a visit to
Frolov aft
trip in their
had been vi
Give Us Your August Business
We Will Appreciate It
*r of a p.g. and lasted upon hnving
all the cure of It. After a few week*,
»< the pig did not seem to thrive, his
father said to him:
'WUUam. I'm afrn.d you are not
feeding your pig enough It doeaa't
ale advantaie of the opportunity offered
only wholesome food at the most moderate
price K ;l.t now wc are featuring fresh Vegetables. Can
telo pcs, and Fr. iii; a..J of course you will want a can of
A Splendid Medicine for the !
Stomach and Liver.
“Chamberlain's Tablets for the U
stomach amt liver are splendid. 1 i [
never tire of telling my friends ! J
ami neighbors of their qualities,” IH
| writes Mrs. William Vollmer, i
I Eastwood. N. Y. When bilious, 1
Let me stop your Punctures and ! c‘,n*"pat‘ d <*r troubled with imli-
Blow euts, and make car riding a *""• ^1VC ,h‘?n “ triaI' rhc-v I
pleasure. See Smith, the Shoe • M1,1 d'’ >"u I
Man. ll-lStd-3twl j
1 T.ed^cr want ads pay.
arguing the ease before the jury. peng< at MS.oikMW franes. Ths pub-
told the jury that C-manehe hc edifices have coat
•MBBty was on trial. If such was francs to rebuild. Moat of thia work
haa been done by the government
through Ita t|wclal reconstruction de-
IMirtinenL th* Devastated llegtona of-
lot)
1<H)
1<HI pounds.
Cash Le fr> m wag< ns, 50 cents |ier l<»0 pounds.
Cash I e at platf< rm, 30 cents per 100 pounds.
Stockholdan' Nttltaff I the Delco, eame in from Norton
A called meeting of the stock-1 Saturday morning, where he had
holders of the Ballinger Oil & Ch^hccn jnatniyng a Deleo lighting
Co., will be held at the Maei8 ** “
Theatre, Monday, July 30th, 102 „
at 4:30 o’clock p. m. The dir- j planj jj ill-alio be u
ectors will preaent their financial, lightinglhe tabernacle
sources of Peru. Th* kn*>wn d<i»'«-
lt» iff 'll mvsr on a wry narrow strip
of l"ti'l b*o».*n th* f<- thill* of th*
Amb*>« an! th* *h >r»- f th* Pi-'flc. I
an 1 tnn.-h - f thia '« fl.**!,-.! nt h'zh
fid* P:l*» "f rallri'id Iron driven In
th* pure rw-eon • -itt '. which varies In !
. she kncwi where to buy the best
lowest prices.
We Do Not Ask You to Take
Our Word for It—
compare Ideal Broad with a loaf of tha •ut-of-towa'variety.
Send them ta a chemist, find out for yourself which broad
la made of pure unadulterated ingrodionta that turn more
quickly into working energy then cay other food.
cupied by tbelr former Inhabitants,
Only ninety of th* destroyed or dam-
aged public building* of Flanders re-
main unrepaired. The reconstruction
of privet* bouse* has entailed an ex-
BALLINGER LIGHT, POWER & ICE CO.
Telephone 312
A welcome message to every man
who has not yet bought, and to those
who bought early and need a new
straw for the balance of the summer
ill Palm Urach ami
When there is not much news in
«*«> to please
■Bakers are having an easy time |
It is just the opposite, f. r when
Mews is plentiful things run much
■mouther nrouml the printing f
tic«. When there i* a dearth of
*sws the editor ha* his hardest
work to do.
IDEAL BAKERY
Phone 78
(By Associated Press)
AUSTIN, July 27 —Letter*
obtain information looking to
conference of Went Texas finan-
ciers in the near future to plan
methods for
Kansas City,
Kai I road have
number o f . ________
Texan* by the State Railroad
('ommisaion, it became known
here todav.
Iri connection with the proposed u •, from tbeir friends
conferenee. it also t* unders^ w,.d in th<.
that Chairman Clarence E Gd- , f| lan t<) visit
more of the commission probably' . ,
will make an extended inspection »>o,n‘s of ,n,ere,t for aboUt tW°
,he °wCn|t: .1 I ‘‘The hride is the daughter of
Mhde *» Wa^mgton recently.'M d M M j s who
Gilmore conferred with Interstate . . . . ■ .
.. ., . •*- • i moved t<» Anaheim a little over a
( onirncree (omtnission officials on . *• u ......
.. . v- .i. i i u year ago from lexas. Mr. Kenner
the Orient. No method has been r .. . .. ... (l
. - . .11 n ■ .v is the Kon of Mr. and Mrs. O. II. I
devised as vet which will give the
rv_- . ee- • . »• • i . Kenner. Mr. Kenner is one of the
Orient sufficient financial support ■ . - ., .. .
it is stated. Proposed plans W be. of 1 ,e S' J
considered at the West Texas con-1 “r, «en?er “ a p<?PU,ar ’T /
r _ . k-. .... . i. „ i. man of Anaheim and is a graduate '
ferenec have not vet been made . .. . . - ... . . .
. • of the Anaheim high school class'
\v *h b .* . i°f ’*-• •* ,,ow clerking in the!
within the next week or two,I . . . , , ,. " .. .,
.. .. • men a department at the N. U. h.
the railroad commission is ex- * 1
pected to go into the Orient mat-
ter. Chairman Gilmore is expect-
ed to take the lead in steps to1
prevent abandonment of the rail-
road.
On answers to letters which have,
been sent out to towns along the I
line will depend plans for the’
Orient conference, it is stated. On j
the outcome of the prospects for'
a large oil field in the Keagan
county district also is said Io de-
pend much of the future of the
railroad.
WEINBERG WARDLAW
THE MEN'HtqfME
THE GUARANTY FUND
PROTECTS YOU
Checking Recount* and other non-interest bearing and unsecured
deposits are fully protected under the State Guaranty Fund.
The fund was created and is maintained by assessments against
every State Bank each year, based on its average daily deposit*, until
the maximum amount of the fund as required by law is collected. If
any State t ank's affairs become involved and the a -<-t* of such hank
are insufficient to pay the d< j situr*, THE STATE BAXKIS'G DE-
PARTMENT makes up th<- d<-fi-1 ncy from the GUARANTY FUND
and the depositors are paid in full.
THE GUARANTY FUND is repl-.-ni«h*d as before, thus main-
taining insurance to depositors in State Banka.
In addition to the protecti >n offered by the Guaranty Fund, we
offer the services of a very .- ro g a id eor.si rva.ive Directorate,
where your interests have the attention *f capable mm.
We strive at all times to give superior service.
FARMERS & MERCHANTS
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 91, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 28, 1923, newspaper, July 28, 1923; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1207161/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.