The Banner-Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1925 Page: 8 of 8
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THE BALLINGER LEDGER
• WHAT MY NEIGHBOR SAYS
TASSTRED
• Is of Interest to Ballinger Folks
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Read these prices and compare them with your
be enrea ling h I nd have been led to be lieve are ST AND 1RD 1 IRES al big savings.
Clincher Cords
Clincher Fabrics
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Straight Side Cords
Ml other
that ye
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TUALL HIRES AND TUBES
REGULAR ST ANDARD GUARANTEE
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AMBULANCE SERVICE
Funeral Director
D: Scholls
Foot Comfort Appliances
Tired A hing F :
j u no one
callouses Roh
painfully 1
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BALLINGER NEGRESS
KILLED IN STORM
Licensed Embalmers
E E KING
and
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TREMENDOUS REDUCTION ON
COODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
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T Cure a Cold in One Day
and quit a number of other rela
'• • irvi •• and these have the
ather dying about three years
. go The family had been living
001 S in the Norton community, and
t’llorae Poteet, of Norton, cor
i n dueteyl th, funeral ery ces •
V/IAICY UAI’T
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UNDERTAKING
DEPARTMENT
parts of the
rvires were held
Mrs. ( II Midgley and little
daughter, Nellie NI and Charles
left for Stamford Saturday to
Mr Williams was brought to
Ballinger for tre itment
1 Tlie i isband, three children.
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When one has had the misfor
tune to suffer from backache,
headaches, dizziness, urinary dix-I
, | rs and othe kidney ills -and
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Ballinger Auto Co.
# Telephone 505 Chevrolet Dealers #
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WI WILL SE LI YOU A REALST ANDARD TIRE IT \ REAL SAVING
s1 of friends
Price 3. Sold by
Johr 1 Weeks
SOUTH BALLINGER
NEWS
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A TONIC
Qr svc - Tasteless chill Tonic t res
I . and \ city . Purifying and
Death claimed another one of
, . . . the pioneer citizens of Runnels
s found reinf from all thick.
. f -1 that . county, and one o1 the
7# 1 A best citizens at 5 .....‘lock Tues
At’uim 1
Habitual Constipation Cured
in 1 4 to 21 Days .
, ‘-LAX FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially,
prepare Syrup Tonic Laxative for Habitual
Constipation It relieves promptly but
should be t aken regularly for 14 to 21 days
i 1 toinduce regular action. It Stimulates and
MR AND MRS R L
HARWELL AT HOME
rs M igtey brother tin
-, and other relatives They
Rom Sunday
L. Williams, at 3.00 o‘clock
Thursday morning. Death was
due to blood poisoning, and Mrs.
Williams had 1.....n ill for several
days
Mrs. Williams was a daughter
of D A Croekett, deceased, her
E E. King
Phones Night
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LOST One 1
branded is on 1
ing to their I
TOT I N
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Mirs. Ituffal
FOR SALE One fresh mileh y have corn b nion
cow See W W Paschal on J L ! and hi f
March 2th. our beloved ‘
Metholist church in Bal
4 30 T’hur-day after-
nd interment was made in
Ballinger cemetery. Rev.
cede QU ININE to Pur
1 Destr ys M
ate Enact *
Children’s Fat
Teording to information re-
lived in Bathinger Viola Bolden,
who formerly lived in
i. • was among those killed
hi rin which recently swept
. Mi Idk W tern states, killing
one than 800 T.....ple.
The woman left Ballinger sev-
I months ago for N.braska,
et he hi d isited on former
and where she had kin-
pretty well known
ng worked in the
f white fam
FOR SALE
Buli Yearling
price W
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be e.....luet
Church at I
Baskin. The
ducted the
baby was
nearbont
friend- and neighbor
In 1 r caxr 1 only 01
STRAIGHT SALARY *
per * nd expray to mat
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POULTRY MIXTURE Eur
Mig. Co. East St. L ouic Illi
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rrimi to Old Bunn
nt. Th holy N !
OUR
FOOT COMFORT
SERVICE
is invaluable to everyone suffer
line from foot troubles I yo
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Sledge, A. W. The Banner-Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1925, newspaper, April 10, 1925; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1695196/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.