Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, January 16, 1920 Page: 4 of 10
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ANARCHY IN AMERICA
The rapid strides wbiob
this organizatiou has attain
ed in this country has become
alarming, and federal author-
ities now find it necessary to
resort to extreme measures
in a determined effort to sup-
press it.
This undesirable element
of disturber of the peace and
disnity of the peace and
quietude of the nation usu-
ally have their abiding places
in the slums and other ques-
tionable localities in the large
cities, and are, as a general
thing, composed of an ign<>
Teachers in the Houstonl rant mass of individuals who
public schools have been have been driven out of oth
granted an increase of 50 er countries and have fled to
percent in salary, affective America, where they are en
Jan. 1, and are, of course, gaued in fomenting disorders
happy and contented. and committing crimes of tbe
most alarming natures. They
comprise an element whose
operations are regarded as
ADVKUTISING KATES
_.a>\ One Insertion, 20c per Inch
JFour or inore Insertion 15 per Inch
Local reader* 10 cent* per line each
Insertion.
All advertising run until ordered out.
Four weeks constitute a newnpnpar
month on advertising mid when live
Issnes appear in an) one month an ad-
ditional charge is made for that week.
This plant Im Insured in the Printers
Mutual Fire Insurance Ass'n. of
Cuero, Texas.
Subcription $1. BO Per Year
EDITORIAL NOTES
t)v Julin G. lUnktD
SO RUSE IT
ALL OF KR UFE
A resolution has been in
troduced in congress by Re
preventative Hudspeth «*f I dangerous to the "country
Texas providing for the siis-l prosperity; and it is there-
pension of the head tax on fore regarded that the move-
Mexican laborera who cross menl of ,hs (e(jera| authori.
the border tor the purpose of ,ies for ,he ,upprMajoB of
engaging in agricultural pur- thj, gan< of outl>we ^
autts the present year. | |¡(nely and
At least 500,000 English Iportation is the pioper med
families are said to have|'c'ne to administer to this
I iíantí
been rendered homeless as'
the result of the great world
war, and efforts are now be-
ing made to relieve their dis-
tressed condition. Many
deaths have occurred from
and scarcity of
exposure
food.
It is now being openly
charged that Villa and Car-
ranza troops are mutually
co-operating with each other
in the murder and robbery of
Americans in the Tarn pico
district,' Mexico. This has
A 50 per cent advance isI been the opinion of the wri
predicted in the price ofIter t°r lhe past two years,
shoes by manufacturers next (and we had no cause to
summer. Consumers will be change it. Two more Amer-
proud to learn that the pro-j'cans were murdered and
advance i scheduled I robbed there last week. How
for the summer, as most peo-J,T,uc'1 longer is this state of
pie will suffer little incon- affair* to be endured? Can
venience in going barefooted it be possible that the time
when short of funds with has arrived when this coun
which to purchase fjotwear ,ry ¡8 powerless to defend its
Hi*. Flanlgan la Grateful lar Ra
Uaf Obtalnad Thraufh Uaa
of Tanlac
'"I'll praise Tanlac the longest
day I live for it is wonderful how
this medicine haa helped m<>,"
said Mrs. M. J. Flan ¡«an of 104
Claibourne street, Nashville.
Tenn.
''For three years," she con-
tinued, "I suffered something
awful with cold chills and smoth-
ering spells. My heart would
thump like a trip-hammer and
then would aimust stop and then
I would be too nervous to keep
still and would ofteu turu right
blind. 1 would break out in cold
sweats and then would get so hot
they would have to fan mu to
keep me from smothering. Theie
waa a hard lump !n xy stomach
and no matter how much medi-
cine I took those awful s|>ells
kept coining on-
"Three months ago I started
taking Tanlac and began to pick
up right along. Nothing I eat
now disagrees with toe; that
lump stopped forming in my
stomach and the chills, hot spells
and blindness baa never came
back. I now weigh twenty
pounds more than I did before
and feel all right. My daughter,
Elsie, waa all run down and un-
fit for work, but Tanlac built her
up so she is able to work ten
hours a day."
Tanlac is sold in Caldwell by
Messrs. Stone A Hitchcock.
mi ill
inimftiiimn
New Year Resolutions
A New Home
Let a new home or a p
added improvement to
your old home be one
of your new year reee-
lutione. Wo can fur-
nieh yeu everything you need in LUMBER to build
e new home or improve your old one. Come in
end let us help you figure out your improvement
or new home, we have eome pretty plans.
Mutual Lumber Co.
Prescriptions carefullj
and accurately filled.
Toilet Articles,
Perfumes, etc,
The prediction is made|
that unless congress makes
an appropriation of $4,OK),-|
000 for repairing ships of the
United States navy a large]
number of navy vard em.
ployes will lively be dis-
charged on fii8t of February.
CaJdwell Drug Co.
sell*
VICTROKAS
and records
and
KODAKS
and films
Cold Drinks at
our Fountain
latent Medicines,
Cigars, Cigarett. s
at inflated prices,
citizens as other countries?
Vr. Berger, representative
elect to congress, and an ex-
treme anarchisticexpounder,
D. W. Lambert and Mur-
phy Blanket, grocerymen of
Wichita Falls,were arraigned
we. escorted out of J«r«y More federal uuthoriiies last
City. New Je«ey, on the 6th leek ch>W(J wj(|, the y¡0.
met. by the citv police; Os-1 |>tjon of ,h(. L(,ver in
The railways of the coun-|
try have been heavily handi-
capped in their operations
for the past several months
by unfavorable weather con-|
ditions and the extreme
scarcity of labor. The un-
usual rainfall h;is caused the)
tracks to get out of repair,
resulting in a number of
costly wrecks and other an-|
noyances.
Hardware, Groceries, Buggies, f
Wagons, Implements, Stoves
Our stockof^ROC^RlHS~IaTcompi#t^aiid™we
will be pleased to fill your orders for anything
you need in this line.
We also carry a nice line of HARDWARE,
WOOD and OIL STOVES, IMPLEMENTS,
Etc., and our prices qp right.
Come around to see us for new BUGGY or
WAGON, we carry the eest Standard makes
and will give a good price on them.
OB! EACI DAY
A LITTLE MORE I
Hurry! Let "Danderine"!
Check Ugly Dandruff and
Stop Hair Falling
Telephone No. 12
Free City Del
A. F. GRABOW *
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car Ameringer, his first lieu-
tenant , was also subjected to
similar treatment. Served
them right. Anarchism
should be suppressed in
America.
connection with the sale of
sugar. On a plea of guilty to
the charge each of then were
required to give a bond of
$1000 to await the action of
the federal grand jury.
UFT OFF CORNS
WITH FINGERS
Ptm Draft of "FtaMOM," Thai
Twenty-four states of the
¡union now grant women the
privilege of the ballot and
only twelve more being re
quired to render the amend-
ment affective throughout
To stop falling hair at once
and rid the scalp of every [«arti-
cle of dandruff, got a «mall bot-
tle of delightful "Danderine" at
any drug or toilet counter for a
few cents, pour a little in your
band and rub it Into the aoalp.
After several application* tbe
H^adeAamps
PURE
DRUGS
We use nothing hut
the purest drugs in our
prescription depart rn't.
Our exceptionally com-
plete stockx include every
thing In Drngit, Patent
Medicine , Toilet Articles
Stationery, School Sup-
plies, etc.
In Our Jewelry Depart*
ment you can And prftcti
rally anything yen winh
in Diamonds, Watches,
Clocks, filings, Wtc. Mr.
Muller will repair yonr
1 estofa* ,'clocks, efe
knoi
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Rankin, W. W. Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, January 16, 1920, newspaper, January 16, 1920; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169055/m1/4/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.