The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. [8], No. 295, Ed. 1 Monday, December 29, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DAILY LEDGER
Purely Personal
a few days.
Who Suffers Pain?
trains Monday.
S, S. Martin, of the Crews coun-
22-6td:
low.
Phone21O
The Ballinger Dairy.
Gene Richardson, who with his
: Electrical Conveniences
And, whereas, I. R. G. Erwin
If vou want Xmas money
Xmas Presents --
Ballinger Monday.
OLD MIRRORS.
THE STATE DE TEXAS.
MRS. EDWIN DAY
“THE OLD RELIABLE”
Hall Hardware Co.
and payable on the 1st day
of
with relatives and frierrds.
Your Business Solicited
TRESPASS NOTICE
Hall Hardware Co.
OPERATING THE MACHINE GUNS
A*
Phone 66
A
as the law provides.
w1mo-d1mo Mrs. Fannie Johnson.
town.
Phone
26td
ing been so paid since the execu-
tion of said deed of trust by said
R Rutherford, and the said R. Ru-
here made, together with an undi-
vided one-half interest in that cer-
Foolish Question
NO. 92, 769,531
209 3939933>3302 1
% You Eat to Live and Live to Eat W
By the effective work of the machine guns a flank movement of Huerta’s
cavalry was repulsed. One of the guns la here shown in action.
------— isurance, on the property conveyed ----
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harris and by said deed of trust, to protect
Quality counts. Our quality is
the standard in Ballinger. Breed-
love and Meadows. Phone 263. 26t
sable. It is truly a wonderful rem
edy for pains, ete. you should
just try it and be convinced. Your
druggist sells it.
CASH FOR XMAS.
We pay snot cash for all second
----------------i in and to lots Nos. 6, 7, and 8 and
Mr. and Mrs. IL A. Niebolson 9 in Block No. 26, original town of
and children returned Home Mon- Ballinger, Runnels County, Texas.
---baby returned home Saturday af- him, the said John W. Clampitt,
Mr. ad Mrs. Wm. Drennon, who te moon from San Angelo where against loss or damage by fire to
Everything in Hardware
no longer doubt that it is truly a
Te will sell you your winter wonderful remedy. Every druggist, brooks left Monday at
hat at a much cheaper price than handles it.
band clothing and all kinds of___
Furniture: Now is the time to get REME DYFOR MEN
cash for Xmas needs. We pay the TT DRUSGISETRIT BOX EV TAILS
Miss Willie Mae James, who d.....I of trust, said note executed
had been here to spend Christmas by R. Rutherford and payable to
with her parents, left Monday at the order of John W. Clampett,
i noon for Sonora to open her school, at Ballinger, I exas, said note due
| home Monday morning from San,
I Angelo where she spent Christmas for t le coming term.
NOTICE
he time to make your application for land loans. I loarmoney
n Runnels County at 8 per cent, interest and extend vendors
L. - 1 stes bearing 8 per cent, interest, and charge no commission for
placing your loans For further information write or call at m; office.
H. Giesecke, Bellinger.
Don’t cost much but add
greatly to the convenience of
the housewife and gives her
many an hour of recreation.
Don't put the matter off; but
See to it at once.
2Gtd A ■ D.. 1914. the same being the 6th
day of the month, at the Court
'San Angelo, where Mr. Middle- the following described property,
brooks has accepted a position in to-wit:
passed an auto shop. i An undivided one-half interest
W. H. ROARK,
The Tailor
“OF COURSE”
J Give me your ordersnow’ for potted plants, holly
1 wreaths and holly by the pound, cyclamers, prim-
. roses, ferns and all kinds of potted plants and beauti-
ful cut flowers. Accordion pleating done. Phone 131
Maxie T.. Phillips, phone
13-each Sat d&w-5
Competent Plumbers Always
Ready to Attend to Rush
Orders
I. D. Wooden and Sim Middle. House door in the town of Ballin-
noon for ger, ir Runnels, County, Texas,
Phone City Drug Store for Orders M
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Phone 15.
Ballinger Electric Light Plant
Ballinger, Texas.
-- The Ballinger Dairy --
Wants to sell you milk. Prompt sei vice.
QUICK DELIVERIES.
Good Milk is Our Motto
■niiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiii*i:niiimiiiiiiiiiii
: W. E. BUSHONG
• THE FREIGHT MAN
# Always on the Dot at the Right Timo
E (Nothing too Heavy
■ Nothing too Small
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UNIVERSAL CA
eiate speedily and you feel fine Meadows. Telephone 263.
Jim Osborn came in from the vigorous, and cheerful. Price 50e
east Monday at noon to visit Bal- Sold by The Walker Drug Co.
linger friends. —----------—
Y Miller Mercantile- Company "
9E6981-324S847
dev morning from a visit to rela- as the same appears on the map of
fives at Miles. Mr. Nicholson is said town made by Thomas King,
buying cotton at Hamlin and join Engineer, and now in tile in the of-
ed his family at Miles over Sumn- fice of the County ( lerk of said
County, to which reference is
any other millinery in
Breedlove and Meadows.
263.
County of Runnels.
Whereas, by virtue of authority
vested in me as trustee, named
and appointed in a certain deed
of trust, recorded in volume 13.
-------;---WANTED—Sare men for SKAT
S. D. Williams, of Hatchel, had Soaps. Don't miss this opportun-
business in Ballinger
CHICHESTER S PILLS
r. Ladies: Ask your Druggist for AA
< (ESA Chi-ches-tere Diamond Brand/)
0244 P’llls in Red and Gold metallis.
% 5 29 boxes, sealed with Blue Ri bon. N
“ 2 Take so other. Buy of your V
Y Druggist. Ask for € IIA-C CES.TER S
‘ DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for 25
years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
spent Christmas with their son they had spent a few days with re said property, said premiums hav-
and family at Sonora, returned latives and friends.
For Rent—My residence on Sth home Saturday afternoon.
street. Apply to Malcomb Ward-I -__
Brns, Sprains. Ask your druggist
Van Ness Lewis and Wm. Smil-
ey of Winters had business in Bal-
linger between trains Monday,
| Dr. Alexander, of Coleman visiting her mother, Mrs. John credits as follows: January 20,
: came in Monday at noon to look Dunn and family the past several 1913, $30.00; April 15, 1913, $36,-
after land interests in our country days, left Monday at noon for .10;, and there is now due on
their home, said note in principal, interest and
attorneys fees the sum of $883. ..
30. - Wu---------6
John Ray of Abilerte.
through Ballinger Monday en
to tween the hours of 10 o’clock a.
Aman in British West Indies
writes: Whereever I am I find
Hunt’s Lightning Dil in dispen
creek country, was among the bus a few days.
iness visitors 22 Ballinger Mondays —____-
--“I Heartburn 4s a symptom of in
Nice oak wood, sizes and lengtl digestion. Take a .lose of Her
to suit. Arctic Ice and Fuel Co bine in such cases. The pain dis [cheapest.
Phone 312 tdC appears in stantly. The bowels op
AT DRUGGISTS.OR TRIA! POX BY MAILS
ROMPLANTEN n* E " STFTOCKLYN.N.)
Roscoe DeMoville came in from family recently returned to Bal- Clampitt is now the owner and
• Wichita Falls last week to visit linger from Roswell, N. M., is now holder of said note, and the said
Andrew J. Nichols, of the Pony, his parents and Ballinger friends sporting a nice delivery wagon R. Rutherford has made default in
and says be is here for "keeps" the payment of said note and the
this time, same is now long since past due
September, A. D., 1913. hearing
. ------ . ing the holidays, left for
i me your secondhand clothing and tives and Ballinger friends and his home at noon Monday.
furniture. C. A. Freeze. Phone parents at Nort n. : ____________"__
381. Always pays the best
prices. 18-d26t
Jimmie Taylor came in from
sel Galveston Maidlay to visit rela-
Something Fine for Headaches. Re-silvered and damp-proof
If vou know how quickly the backing put on, making them as’day.
nain is eased with Hunt’s Lightn I good as new. All work guaran j
ing Dil. you would always have it teed,
on hand. It is also splendid for 299
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Cuts
and bowels, and restores energy
and heerfulness. Pice 50e. Sold
Mrs. A. B. Vandyke and chil- trustee under and by the terms of
dren of San Angelo, who had been the said deed of trust, have been
visiting relatives in Ballinger dur requested by the said John W .
their Clampitt to enforce said trust, I
wiil offer for sale, between the
legal hours thereof, to-wit, Re-
route to Brownwood to visit his
Walter Murray, of Winters, was parents and friends a few days,
among the business visitors in _---------—
Phone 263 and allow us
10 per cent additional upon the
principal and interest of said note
as attorneys fees.
And whereas, said note bears
posted. All persons found tres
Those who suffer pain should and whereas, the said J. W.
between ity to secure the selling right for try Hunt’s Lightning Oil, the Clampitt, owner and holder of
| these well known soaps. Ex- world's greatest liniment. It is the said note and beneficiary under
perience not necessary You can finest thing for Rheumatic Pains, said deed of trust has been forced
Have on hand quite a nice lot devote your entire time or handle Neuralgia, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, and compelled to pay out certain
of cedar kindling. Arctic lee and as a side line. Write for our of | Backache, etc. All druggist sell it. premiums for policies of fire in-
Fuel Co., Phone 312. tfd fer. Address SKAT, Hardford i
--------------Conn. tfd
-----and unpaid, and the aggregate of
Our hits are the best and the indebtedness of said note, princi-
Allow ns to show you pal. interest and attorneys fees
our new line. Breedlove and and said fire insurance premium is
26td of the total amount of $930.80.
Miss Frane Baker returned
try, was transacting business in
i Ballinger Monday,
Hunt’s Lightning Oil. | show you our new hats for ladies, m. and 4 o’clock P. m.. at pub-
This is the liniment which ha They are the cheapest and as lie anetion to the highest bidder.
Cite Marshall -I. N. McKay left caused so much talk. So many good as the best. Br.....llove and on the first Tuesday in January.
Monday morning for the east on people are telling how it has re Meadows,
official business. !leived them of pain that one car
G. W. Ray, of the Maverick
country was transacting business
in Ballinger Monday.
top prices on secondhand goods.
See us before vou sell. Phone
381. C. A. Freeze, the Second.
I hand man, 18-d26t
.interest from date until paid at
Gas in the stomach comes from * + . . n ,
, To the rate of tear per cent Per a:1-
food which has irmented. set nam, said note providing in its
rid of this badly digested food as face that in the event said note he
My place across Elm Creek is quickly as possible it you would placed in the hands of an at-
avoid a bilious attack; Herhine is Forney for collection upon de-
passing there will be prosecuted the remedy you need. It cleanses € It of payment of same upon its
and strengthens the stomach, liver maturity, the signer should pay
J. 1). Smith of the Winters cotn-
try, came in Monday at noon to
look after business affairs a day
or so.
therford having failed and re-
fused to so insure said property
against loss and damage by fire in
favor of said John W. Clampitt,
and to pay said premiums, said
premiums being in the sum of
$47.50.
And whereas, the said John W.
II. E. Dickinson, of Reagan coun by Walker Drug Co.
ty, who had been spending sev- --------------
eral weeks, left Monday at noon Mrs. Lee Barnhill and children
for his home, of Sterling City, who had been
tain gin plant and all property and
all property of every description
whatsoever located on said lots or
any of them, and together with all
personal property of any descrip-
. , ,tion owned by the said R. Ruther-
paves 390 and 191. deed . of ford and constituting any part or
trust resords tor Runnels Coun- said gin plant, together with all of
| ty, Texas, executed and dle ivered the rights, members and appurten-
to us on toe 16 day of January, 1 112
. 1 1 i i * ances thereto belonging.
A. D.. 1913, by IL Rutherford. tor , , D.:::
♦ 11.. - .1 itness my hand, at Ballinger,
the better securing the payment ,. ■ I
- 1 Texas, this the 15th day of JJanu-
of one promissory note of date 1019
January 16, 1913 in the principal ary,. .. •> :
sum of Eight Hluded ($800.00) R. G. ERWTN.. 1
Dollars, fully described in said Dee15 d4t Trustee.
BUY IT BECAUSE
IT'S A BETTER CAR
Model T AROE
Touring Car vo00
Get particulars from Harwell-Alien
Ford Co. Ballinger, Texas.
A car load just received, come in and see them.
W0 It’s our business to furnish your table with
i the Best Groceries. Our deliveries are
A prompt—our goods are first class.
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Sledge, A. W. The Daily Ledger. (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. [8], No. 295, Ed. 1 Monday, December 29, 1913, newspaper, December 29, 1913; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1694723/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.