Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 235, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 12, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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BALLINGER DAILY LEDGER
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Adams Stoeks Hotel
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Charles Jones
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AP CLINE’S GROCERY
Charles Jones as a prize fighter in a knock out.
For Saturdays, Fresh Oysters
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Also Pathe Comedy
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Admission
10c and 25c
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Headaches
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bits a blck.
CLINE’S GROCERY.
Courtney
ehouider
it preaches and practices a more cor
rect, a more seustble and a more suc-
cinct styie of langunge than la found
We can save you money
on Fruit, Shade and Budded
Pecan T rees, Roses, Berries,
Grape Vines and Shrubbery.
the sauce):
Condensed
Yet, Perfect
Harmony
drink out of his soup plate.
Courtney and Peter had never
Permanent Office No. 12, First
National Bank Building, San An-
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the terms of business, and more and
more every day the rich phraseology
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Toothache
Neuritis
Neuralgia
the table and a mont unbut lert«h ex
preeston, was fust sweeping up the con
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Matters of importance for
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Headache
lumbago
Hheumatiam
Pain, Pain
San Angelo Nursery
at Oakes Street Bridge.
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of Prter was never recorded
What added to Peter’s bitternesa was
tin- mhought that he had worked har l
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All members requested
present
Visiting Companions <
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Unless you eee the "Nnyer Cross" on
packaye or on tableta you are not get
■m the genuine Bayei Aapirtm proved
safe by millioma am preneribed by
physicians over twenty three years fur
Always Close to the Souree From
Which the Language Draws
Its New Life.
da.
invited to attend
By order of High Priest
W. H. SCHIMYER
Attest;
~ J. MeGRROOR, Secretary
Viola Dana
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The story of a fistic Hercules who was safe until
cupid donned the gloves.
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Pork, a n d
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With our expert Tailor—
If ith our expert Cleaner and Prcopr—
With our complete Cleaning Plant—
We can give you the kind of work that will please you
N. DOW CHAPMAN.
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“Big Dan”
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“Her Fatal Millions”
Don t miss thio story of love, laughter and lucre.
A Metro Screen Classic.
Aunt
Jemima
Pure deft ll'htal
FLOUR
PLAIN or
SELF RISING
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FO-TO-SHO THEATRE
“Where the Best Pictures ere Showa“
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Bert Roach in
"His School Daze”
A Univereel Comedy
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: ly Imnports have
Dohson with both arms on
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had his
aforesaid facts. I will in Satur-
.lay, the 19th day of January. A. i
our bueket.
uin v yenrs fur this
TODAY MAEROY THEATRE JE
• Wh what " etanmered the horri
ted lady
Pally Ledger
Went Ads
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room.
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Attention Royal Arch Masons
Regular meeting of Ballinger
Chapter No. 184, tonight at 7 30
o’clock.
er stenographers, end produces a sen- ment of said T. L.
’eare notel for its directness and ceased. filed with
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k A small want ad in The Daily
get ♦ " "aves "" men:
He mid Peter would dine together un cant of government and courts the
de r the supervision of Dobson, and slang of sports, the technical termt-
Peter would restrain his desperate tui , nology of art, selence and invention
pulses to load hts knife with peas and the dtulectnl humor of the unlettered.
Sauce (aecent on
w t h ! maid
। tuinute- later the Honorable
•y -a I "I ace your Preet tent ,
iy to obtatn the renomtnutt n at
•r . "ur*tel, p b • knire th
It denerves It is nut a poor teacher.
Estate of T. L. Eubank, De-
ceased :
Alice L. Etihank has filed in the
In most school aud college class ( ounty 4 ourt of Runnels t ounty,
rooma It spells correctly, punctuates Texas, an application for the pro-
much better than college professors bale of the Last Will and Testa-.
fondly embracing
RED P EPP EM WILL
HEAT AWAY PAINS
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Just as soon
f’epper Rub y
tingling I rut
Letters Testamen-
every day And he supplies us with
mont of our raw material of thought.
Aa a nation we are much more er-
posed to his style than we are to the
senay nt the compositton teacher.
The aewspnper and the review mag-
azine keep pecullarly clone fn the
source from which language draws its
new life in them we find the current
County of Runnels:
To the Sheriff or any -Constable
of Runnels County, Texas,
Greeting:
No matter what our correcti, nnmea You are hereby commanded to
Rnglish teachers may hope and strive enuse to be published once a
fur. the well-edited mngazine and the week, for ten days, exclusive of
well edited newspaper—especially the the first day of publication, be-
ta colloqulal and academic American tary of the Estate of T L Eu-
it may be too hurrted tooslapdaah bank. deccased, which will be
lena, sud too intolerant of individual heard at the next regular term.of
style. but it is far enough ahead of said court commencing on the 1st
the average American to serve as his Monday in February: A. D. 1824.
goal. the same being the 4th day of
Whether the teacher likes it or no, February, A. D 1924. at the court
the journalist will bons our language house thereof in said county in
Re has by fsr the best chance st us -------- — ---------------- ..
He sets a printed ntandard before us____
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Barbecue Mutton,
Calf with Creole
the r in law with patient respect Peter
tt ught the Honoruble Courtney a fool
What the Honorable Courtney tho ght
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latter—will eat the standards of the fore the return day hereof, in
American lanzuage tomorrow and re- some newspaper of general eireu-
Vise them. perhaps, for the day follow- lation published in said county.
Ing. Very few American homesnow which has been continuously and
adays are not visited by newnpapera. recrularly published in saidcoun-
Father and mother and the daily have ty for a period of not less than
our lusty young language pretty large- • 1 . ... .".i
ly in their hahdm one year: the following notice:
And let us give the Amertenn news- HIE SI A I h OF I EXAS,
paper—the good newspaper--the credit To all Persons Interested in the
men or are we tishes? Dob
, you creuted In the Ilkeness
as you
oil will
ter that be must do nothtng t dingru
rhe i ’n Courtney sejen
D. 1924, between the hours
seribed by law, to wit, 9 (
clock a. m. and * 00 o‘el ek ’
morlal airs for thia son ’ii AW
I M • Gurney had tmupre -ed upon
"On a willow tree ee-oh !" ____________ ____
Her vole* broke mi the high notetake your order for all kinds
each time She trled twice more ThenTrees and Shrubs. Roses and
a voice came from the back of the haT Pecans a specialty. Mike C.
“Try hnneine it on 8 lower branch Bor A pt, ne nnn nr •Ct ,
i lass r—rearson s Weeuiy. ।
the town of Ballinger, Texas, at
whieh time all persons interested
in said estate may appear and
contest said application, should
they desire to do so.
Herein fail not, but have you
before said court on the said first I
day of the next term thereof this
writ, with your return thereon,
showig how you have executed
the same.
Be sure to get the genuine
the name Rowles on ich
age.
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earr hardly get u nniI, j mi •
Red Pepper Ruh m y u w
have Lhe quiciest reii know
Nothing las such eon ent rate 1
penetratir g heat • red pe pers
n Mi together."
ASPIRIN
Beware of Imitations!
M • Gurn y, ns she o, ned he
doer, hnving unexpect tly re
TREES I am now ready
nutes ater "thnt the month-
Given under my hand and seal
of said court at my office in the!
town of Ballinger, said Runnels'
County, Texas, this 9th day of gelo, Texas. Will be in’
January A. D . Jan. 23-24-25 and 26 ineli
, i . ’n ‘Office First National Bank Build-
Clerk, County Court, Runnelsling.
County Texas. I
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are caused by eye-strain.
If you suffer from head
aches you ought to question
the condition of your eyes
often with vision appar-
ently normal, eyes greatly
need the help of lenses
i inly an examination can
make you sure.
FOR RENT Furnished
Eubank, de-
said applica-
guaze find* it n w Davis, Brond-
east from the Kun sas City Star Radio
Statton
One day service-rain or shine. No gas or
odor. We sew on all buttons with out cost.
Everyone knows that the only way clothing
can be properly cleaned is by placing it in the hands
of a responsible cleaner. Give us us a trial and let
us prove it.
lhe Only Complete Cleaning and Preaaing Plant
in Runnela County.
THORP AND WARDLAW
Successors to Weinberg A Wardlaw
FOR RENT Tw
Pup pup -perfect harmony, my rooms, l’hone 261
denr, pup perfect hnrmony," hle ' --- ----
rived at any human banis of under । of god modern verse nnd proa*. All
standing Peter scowled at Courtney of this we tind Jin ibled together. Just
and Courtney regarted hle future fa about as our developing Amertean lan-
Te Honorable
head <>■ Peter,
Anyway you can have a |
l<t of fun counting your
chickens before they are
hatched.
and you can count on us
to turn out the finest kinde
of
SHOE AND HARNESS
REPAIR WORK
You can t afford to buy a
new pair of shoes or new
harness every time your
present ones begin to show
signs of wearing out.
We repair them the Right
Way—and that means using
the highest grade of leather
and the highest type of
workmanship.
If we fail to satisfy you in
every detail of our work, we
make no charges.
Give us a trial.
Notice of Sale by Constable—
Personal Property
By VIRTUE OP AUTHORITY
vested in me by Artiele 7253 IL*
vised Civil Statuten of Texas, and
by virtue of a certain affidavit
made by J. H. Craw before C II.
Willingham, Junto ce of the
Peace iu and for Precinet No. 1.
Runnels County, Texas, wherein
the said J. If. Crow made affi-
dav it to certain facts alleging
that on or about the first day of
August. A. D 192?, he impound
ed one bay mare mnle, about 1 »
hands high, six or seven years
old, branded with small “J ’ ■ n
left shoulder, which said animal
was alleged to have been found
roaming on and around his prem
ises about 8 miles North of Win
ters, in Runnels County, Texas
Therefore, by renson of the
Accept "Bayer Tablete of Aapirin"
only. Each unbroken package cottaime
proven directione. Handy boxea of
welve tableta comt few cite. Drug
gists al sell botttem of to and 100.
Aspirin is th trade mark of Bayer
Manufacture of Momonoticacidester ot
4 Salicylicacid
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(©. ISM. Wetera Newepaper Vatan a
«A ND you will try to be nice to
4 Courtey, while wer away,
won't you, dearr
"I won't eu him," growled Peter
Gurney. "Guess I won’t see much of
the feller, though.”
•Teter, dear, I want you to do your
wry beat to be pleasaat to biu, tor
ildred’s sake," said Mrs. Gurney.
Here is how it happened. Peter
Gurney had retired at titty live, with
the biugest chain of grocerles in the
Nast. His wife was bitleu by the so-
clai bug sad had forced him to huy a
huge manstoa on Park avenue.
By dint of adroit worming, that ex-
celispt lady had forced her way into
society Peter had been hapvs in Uh*
old days, when, In his shirt sieeves,
he was the life and soul oi the Fourth
distrjet volitical dub. In the big
house, surrounded by fuukeys, he fell
UI at ease.
Particuluriy be hated Dohson, the
English butler. Dobeon’s fawning ser-
vility, and yet arregant alootness, made
Peter want to plant hla boot upon the
Immacuiate surace of Bobpon’s penta
Then there was Oourtney-the Hun
arable Oourtney. sou of an English
sari, whom Mrs, Gurnet had captured.
Courtney- the Honorable Gourtney
Bate-wes to marts Mildred in a
mouih’s time The earl had cabled hU
approval and inquired privately about
eettlewenta.
And here were Mrs Gurney and Mil-
deed called away by the sudden serious
ilinese nt a stat«r anil aunt with a for
tune of her own There was no help
for It They had to go.
Would Peter jeopardize the marriage
by insulting the Honorable i ‘ourtney
in thelr abeence? The Honorable
Courtney had been coming to th**
house every night He couidn’t atop
IlllIg
UNTJEMMK
cent 14 vnl ret er den t know what
h trans, by Jove ”
D u: ye led Peter Gurney, r!sing
mmogii W . gge
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"Did you ever play stud poker?" de
manded Peter re w u-ly
n Hi Hl ve eard of t it, sir." j
C. B ARM STR NG
Constable, Precinet N !
tide t ounty, Tex is
11-18-d
Apt Desoription d the Amerioan for
Newapaper. No. 789.
_______ ‘THE STATE OF TEXAS,
WANTED r’ainting ami paper
hanging Will give references as
to workmanship. Phone W I..
sell to the highest bid in
cash, the aforesaid deserild
mal, at th** Court Ilouse door
th. .
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turne with Mildred "Why what tn
the a .rid
Sounda of strange revelry renc hed
i their ears Hurryiug tntv Peters den,
on the gronnd floor they saw a sight j
that made them dumb
Peter, in his shirt sleeves, with a
glass of his private tock before him. '
aud h's feet on th* aria of his chair,
was dealir ( a hand round th* Honor
able Courtney’ neek, which he new
ilave your eyes examined
without delay.
Dr. B. Kahn
< )ptometrist
(iround Floor t A. Doose
Land < >fi ice.
Mondays, Fridays, Saturdays.
Eyes Examined; Glasses Fitted
hi- • uth A spasm pased over Dob 1
i non . fa .
"I -c " m'd the Honorable Conrt-
lled Pepper lub take the 1
■lUfh' fr in sorr, stif, a hingl
। int 4 it cannot hurt you, and,
it certainly stopa if it 4.1 rheu
t a m torture at once.
Gour stomach
cnnsee had brenth, «nay talus
oonted tonuue and beiching.
* Aways Gnd rttuff in
CHAMBERLAINS
TABLETS
fiestas year stomach and breath- only 2Se
cmighed l'*t*r. as h* Imprinted a klee FORSALETwo baby beds
on th* Honorable Courtneys manly (Phone 652,
Mrs. R G Erwin,
forehead 9 3td
Key to the Problem. FoR REXT Light honsekeep.
A concert had been arraneed 7 thring rooms ompletely furnished,
burn, .nd all the local "stnrs" wer- nhon6 1 „ ' td i
bonked.tosvpmnrom ' th* tavonite Fon SALE Mesquite Cord
soprano, was announced to qing. ano'Wood, $6.00 a cord or 2 cord,
before she hegan, apologized for her$11.00, delivered in Ballinger,
cold Then she .tarred I Phone 94 or 385 or see L. B
lli, • they sat, d air 2 together tin
der Dol- . wnt hful ,-j w
"Er it a getting warm r." sugke-ter
th- Honorable Courtney
P. ter
"In »
10-*
unfurnished
10 ill •
it warms the sore pot thr ugh
and through. Pain and a r ness
are gone.
Ask any god dru ■ ’ for
jar of Rowles Led P r R ib
Ballinger, Texas, and will apply
the proceeds as Hie law directs
in such cases made and provided
r adod the butler, n - . nvine 1
that ts m ster had and den y . ne In
a •
V d you yon 1i fnced whttefowe
N DOW CHAPMAN "
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 235, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 12, 1924, newspaper, January 12, 1924; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1694771/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.