Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 91, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 29, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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BALLINGER DAILY
Boxes
Use Ledger Classify ‘•
Pearce School House —23
entrance fees and first
assess-
boxes the returns were all in.
For Tax Assessor
i I REVOLT ENDS
Boxes —
IN BRAZIL
234 — Phone — 600
sources received by a cable com
(By Associated Press)
11 . 54
MH
For rent at very nominal cost
Total
Private Boxes
Individual Keys
For County Attorney
me
in
Boxes
SERVICE
SPEED
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18
Higginbotham Bros. & Co.
$8.50
Total ...
C. R. CREWS IN CHARGE
For State Representative
Boxes
30x3 and 30x3 1-2
Let us fix your old ones
Fexas guaranteed by us
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See our low pressure cords
—the best buy in town.
GAS
and
OIL
M
Opposite Court House Lawn
Aunleju,
OLD DOC BIRD say:
Join the Y. M. B. L. and help
build Ballinger.
FAILS TO BREAK
ALLIED DEADLOCK
tions in Sao Paulo are rapidly re-
turning to normal
Winters .
Miles . .
Pumphrey
FINAL EVIDENCE
IN MURDER CASE
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Winters . .
Miles . —
Pumphrey .
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105
The way to leave footprints on
the sands of time is to get out and
dig.
Tan or black
serviceable
brogues.
Cleaning and
Pressing
Phone 63.
Benoit _______
Marie . ______
N. Norton
S. Norton
Wilmeth . ____
Hatchel - -
Brookshire . -
Pony . .. ____
Baldw in . ____
Truitt -
Tokeen . _____
Maverick .
Antelope . -- -
Ballinger No. j
Crews . ______
Wingate - - -
Ballinger No 24
Rowena ..
Olfen - ____
Cochran . .
Pearce Seh. Il
Winters - .
Miles . .
Pumphrey - -
So fe
leather
that shapes
itself easily
to the feet.
Keeps nice
looging thru
bad weather
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SOO
Secondhand
Tires
Wanted
Benoit . .
Marie . ..
N. Norton
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OF BALLINGER TEXAS rase
THE OLD RELIABLE
DUNN
ELECTRIC COMPANY
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THORP and
COHEN
The Men’s Store
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the British.
American bankers are expected
to change the attitude of the con-
ference delegates on defaults and
sanctions under the Dawes plan.
allied conference on the subject
of security for a loan to Germany
provided for in the Dawes report
were made today during a meet-
Benoit -______
Marie--------
N. Norton .—
S. Norton_____
Wilmeth - ____
Hatchel ------
Brookshire - ..
Pony - -------
Baldwin . - —
Truitt - -----
Tokeen . -----
Maverick . —
Antelope . . .
Ballinger No. 1
Crews ________
Wingate _____
Ballinger No. 24
Rowena - ------
Olfen - -------
Cochran . .—
WALTER WOODWARD WINS
BY ABOUT 2,000 MAJORITY
Picnic parties believe Noah had
more than two ants in his ark.
points via New Orleans to East,
ern cities.
New Orleans interests opposed
the proposed cancellation on the
grounds that it would divert bus-
iness from that port.
The commission holds that the
railroad s proposal was not just-
fiable. Y
Benoit -
Marie --------..
N Norton -
S. Norton
Wilmeth
Hatehel
Brookshir
Pony .
Baldwin .
Truitt .
Tokeen -
Mav erick ----
Antelope
Ballinger No 1 .
Crews .
Wingate -
Ballinger No. 24
Rowena -
Olf-n -------
Cochran -
Pearce Sehoc House
Winters -
Miles .
Pumphrey -
It's always well to build a kitch-
en in your air castles.
but it‘s-better to take advant-
age of our
EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING
it is a service that is of the
highest grade and we know you
will be pleased with the work we
turn out.
handwriting expert, this morning
identified the original ransom let
ter which demanded $10,000 from
the father of Robert Franks, as
having been written on an Under-
wood portable typewriter.
The confessed slayers of Robert
Franks in their confession said
they tossed the typewriter into
the lake after completing the let-
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Ballinger, Texas
Glasses $4 .50 to $18.50
Office. Pearce’s Drug Store
Undertaking
AND
Embalming
Storage batteries, -bove-prire tin
for only $13.00.
Battery recharged for 90 conte.
Put Your Mind Entirely
At Ease
SATISE AC TION
Coy Drennan
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ing of the experts committee
The experts will re assemble to-
day to reconsider the proposals
which are intended to reconcile
All vulcanizing guaran-
teed to out wear your tire
...or your mankas •
WASHINGTON, July 28.
The withdrawal of the revolu-
REFUSES TO CUT
COTTON RATES
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Service Tin Station
la Building with Sudden Ser-
vice Shoe Shop
3. •. Routh, Prop.
Night Phone
99
BOY PREACHER IS TO
, MARRY FIRST COUPLE
Friendin-Need
Organized in 1900 and only 84
deaths in twenty-four years. New
members are being admitted until
September 1st at $1.10. This pays
Day Phone
96
Germs don’t care any thing
about how important you are.
Quality, Service, Satisfaction
Phone 248
BASEBALL CAME
HERE TUESDAY
By renting one of our Safety Deposit
Boxes and thus ensuring safety for your,
valuables.
The Best Equipped Electric Shop
West of Fort Woref *
Universal Test Machine for Starters, Generators, Arma-
tures in stock for all make starters and generators.
We den’t guess at a job—the machine will show where it
is right or not. Every job guaranteed—money back or make
it work. g
The Best
Place
for Your
Electrical
Troubles
is
Incomplete returns from Satur-
day ‘s primary indicated that
Walter Woodward, of Coleman,
Complete Returns All Boxes
Continued from Page One.
For County Superintendent
tw conversions and additions to
the chureh Sunday
puny here today
It is reported that the condi-
TIRES! TIRES!! TIRESIII >
We have the lowest prices on casings and tubes in the
state. Any kind you want and at prices that will surprise you.
W. A. Nance
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ment. Have 570 members at pres-
ent. Limit 1,000. One dollar in-
surance for every member, mak-
ing policy worth $570 at present
and $1,000 when full membership
has been reached.
(By Associated Press)
WASHINGTON, July 28.-
The Interstate Commerce Com-
mission today refused a permit' to
the Intel national & Great North
ern Railroad to cancel cotton
rates from Texas and Oklahoma
revolutionary outbreak at Sao
31|Paulo, Brazil has been brought to
21 a conclusion with the victories
28 of the gov ernment forces accord
aling to information from authentic
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LONDON, July 28. New Amer-
ican proposals which both the . ,
French and British hope will ter. The typewriter was later re-
break the deadlock in the inter- covered.
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50 would represent this district in
504 the state senate, Woodward de-
2feating Judge .1 A. Thomas, of
5 San Angelo, by a majority of
about 2,000 The district is com-
posed of seventeen counties, and
with the exception of a few small
402
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(By Associated Press)
NEW YORK. July 28 The
(By Associated Press)
LONDON, July 28 A compro-
mise proposal said to have been
offered by the American repre-
sentatives at the inter-allied con
ferenee, and intended to break
the deadlock on the subject of
security for loans to the German
goy ernment. and which appeared
to have met with success early to-
day. produced a yy ider break this
afternoon.
The divergencies which were
created by the American pro-
posal, it was believed, would rule
out the new plan as a possible
solution to the difficulties.
The baseball team from Shields,
a town in Coleman county, will
meet the Hatehel team at Ballin-
ger Tuesday afternoon in what
promises to be a hot game The
game will be played across the
creek East of Ballinger
The Hatehel and Valera teams
played here Sunday afternoon,
Valera defeating Hatehel by a
score of 9 to 6
WANT ADS 25c up to 12 words,
over that 2e per word first inser-
lion. le per word each addi-
tional insertion. All went ade are
FOR SALE—Good barn and
second hand lumber Phone 230,
or apply at the Guion place. Fred
Mitchell 28-tfd
(B7 Associated Press)
CHICAGO, July 28.—The final
pieces of testimony with which
the state's attorney Robert Crowe
has been building his “mountain
of testimony” in the hearing
which will determine the fate of
Richard Loeb and Nathan Leo-
pold Jr., was readied today.
John Tyrell, of Milwaukee, a
S. Norton------------35
Wilmeth . ------------42
Hatchel - -------------24
Brookshire -------— 4
Pony . ---------------28
Baldwin --------------17
Truitt......-......- 6
Tokeen - _______________8
Maverick - ------------14
Antelope - ------------29
Ballinger No. 1 —--161
Crews . ______________37
Wingate . —.......-64
Ballinger No 24 102
Rowena . .—......--27
)lfen . -------------H
Cochran - 41
Pearce School 11 use---14
Where Musicians Trade
GEO ALLEN
A Music House Since 1890.
Largest In Southwest.
Come to us or write for your
musical wants.
Distributors for Brunswick
Phonographs and Records
15 E. Twohit Ave. Phone 173
San Angelo
Represented in Ballinger by
D. E. Moody and Son
At Your
Service
You will find us always at your service
for any drug store need. It may be a pre-
scription, drug medicine, candy, soda, any-
thing one would expect to find in a first-
class and up-to-date drug store and many
things not obtainable at any other drug
store. Truly you can find service here,
spelled with an S, also a C, the C standing
for Courtesy, very much a part of service.
STRAIN DRUG COMPANY
1352 2469
1587 669 1638
tionary forces from Sao Paulo
and the occupation of that city
by the government forces was
announced today III advices re-
eived by the state department
Th department’s advices were
based upon dispatches received
from an admiral commanding the
Brazilian naval forces which said
all Americans were found to be
when government forces
t' k Na Paulo
R Hiekey is engaged in a
revival at Antelope, near Win
ters The revival started last
Frida t ghit, nd he reported
J N Tidwell the 14 year-old
boy preacher, will perform his
first mar g.....remony next 1
Sunday rding to Rev Scott 1
W.lliekey, who was here Monday
from Miles The yo ng minister
s been engaged t marry a
rouple at Gorman, Texas He is
1 licensed minister and has all
e rights that any preacher has
■ vern ng the duties of .1 min
FOR SALE One Ford touring
ear First class condition, $95 00.
Phone 171. 28 6td "
FOR SALE—Some choice resi-
dence property, well located, all
modern conveniences. Terms to
suit. C. W Northington. Ballin-
ger. 25-3td.°
Total ........— .1372 2490
Fixing the Blame
Gentle hands were lifting Pst from
the wreckage of his sutemoblie, which
had just been struck *4 • grade evoer
ing by a fast passenger train
“How did it happen?" asked a friend,
who was with the rescue party.
“Begorra,” fumed Pat, ‘tie more
than I can understand. Yes have
thought that the engineer of the trate
eocid have seen me comin’ m broad
Anyught!" Uer** Mornalne.
Needed Scraping
It was one of London’s gray days
when one American greeted another
American in Piccadilly.
"ur ol’ London’s got no skyscrapers
yet,” remarked one
“Pity, too," answ ered the other
gazing heavenward. “I never saw a
sky that needed scraping more."
Ledger want ade work for you
It pays to advertise.
Join the Y. M. B. L. and help
build Ballinger.
Total _______ _____1627 2256
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 91, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 29, 1924, newspaper, July 29, 1924; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1694987/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.