Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, April 23, 1920 Page: 1 of 4
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Ballinger Daily Ledgef
VOLUME XV.
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BALLINGER. TEXAS. FRIDAY. APRIL23.1920.
Wilson; Says Without Merit Carrancistas Claim Defeat Over
Start the Little
Chicks Right
By Feeding
Dr. Hess
Poultry
Panacea
It Makes Them Grow.
Weeks
Drug Store
Phones 12 and 13
Rogers Silver
K ear Free
Beautify Your Table Kith
High-Grade Silver H ear
Banks Pav Interest on K hat
1 on Save.
Ke Pay Interest on K hat
You Spend.
Ask For
Free Coupons
and to See the Sitver Wear
Higginbotham Bros. & Co.
The I-tlio Thitift ’
Rebels in a Bloody Battle
White l|ol|*c
ill V 11eiI
.'III'I
* ‘llliuilea
» • • ••’ • • ’lIII I III* (III-
inet because he savv the president'
A. F. VOSS DIES
TAYLOR THURSDAY
Texas- Mr. Vows waM living M‘;ways stood for pure principles.
stand*
WOMAN GOES FREE
t at fluent I»»v . u
FOR KILLING HUSBAND
t If
her
ed bv 1 arranza and a strict mail
in the
Use Ledger Classifieds.
as a *i
Sonora
results
An ad a day keeps the waif —t
I 'resident < arranza
\lv -
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on Page 4)
judge McCartney
AND BROOKS COMING
The
•The
partly
Tom tiiiin, the little sen of M
how
in tlie
eat <-.•■
on the
ground
hire
Kill the Blue Buri
Castor Tiro & Bittiry Co
\\ Il
none WO.
2 26td
the
and,
and
the
the
Speaking to
150 men and a
diagnose
Y’HRS
Cheerful service for nil
makes—at moderate cost
The speaker i. f- r
as the !.ik. man in the
• rime ami the .tie,
ax the little fellow*
He w as given n at
ing, . I from tune •
who it ii
nine chi
autho.ities
Pesqueira.
a wife and
at Arispe,
out
••m
■ii Udi
Mav
I leino.
speak-
Wednesday. The battle is said to
have been a very bloody one, 'but
the caaulties ha.ve not been re-
ported
CHURCH MEMBERS AND
SESSION TO MEET
I'"" e^ puw cr. pow er i
wor kA it “
i in- nrsr large movement
artillery also was en
,staff officers of Gell
said the Sonor.i troop,
Tin ad
in Guerre
Bnileyisin. The speaking will be.
in the court house and the ladies J
are cordially invited
ispeech " (Then was just about
as much truth in that slatenieii’
by the njwaker a* in mail) others
: he made Editor..■
Mr Galloway made per
reference to tell his hearers
I the president attempted to
I ml congress. He told how
son and Postmaster General
leson declined to carry out
rerommrndatioiiH for i
inetn* to posriiinster»hips
Mr I‘allowax wn* in congrras. be
cause lie would not vote like
aoii wanted him to vote
He said that finding that
could not bull dose him and
MEXICAN
JUSTICE
HELD FOR
Remedying battery ’troll-
Idea ia our specialty
t he
Xrnc hundred other
en route from Xaco
had
the United States for the
of p-etting in touch with
>|OUt merit and unwor'liv ihe con-
ueriean newple.
single merit
to rhe president's
Mr Callowav cliarg-
president attempted
being carried "ii through federal
channela
The speaker was introduced by
Judge Jno I Guion, who stated
that the spirit of Jefferson, Jack-
son. Lee. Rpag.ill, Coke, Hogg,
etc., was about to sweep over
Texas. Judge Guion made the
shortest iirtrodiictory speech this
writer ever heard him make, ami
we have heard him make many.
| Mr. Calloway attempted to test to create i
jout the sentiment of his crowd by said Mr. Callowav.
The speaker c
Mrs. Gayle
killing
ent Democratic administration
can charging him with violating
the Mann “white slave ' act
Gen Pesqueira is said to be Car
ranza g peace delegate to dual
w ith tl e Sonora rebels, and
entered
, was elected a I >• nioerat, but had
iddvoted his term in office in try
nig to get power for himself
i Callowav landed on the
I papers with both feet.
that the papers were controlled by
the government, charging that the
bort Worth Record mid Dalia*
gon was w ith anti-< 'arranza forces
in Michoaca and that further de-
fection,, of Carranza soldier* had eight
been verified
Dr. W. W. Fowler received a
metwage Thursday an noun ci u g
the death of A. F. Vo** at Taylor,
DALLAS April 23 The grand
jury laded to indict
Perry, charged with
husband on April 16.
i After the evidence
from the grand
• Gear William^ came in Friday
from Ranger, to be at the bedside
of his nmther, Mr* J A Wil-
new*
saying cal gun fired in the pr<-*ei:t cam
paign in this ci; y and w ith the
hand playing on the streets
marching to tl.t court house park
incut, saying that ‘‘this is h '.Teat
country and we haven great man
it come*
l"’iiig maintained, especially at
Mexico Citv a statement
According to the speaker Bail-
ley is making a great sacrifice to
remembered become governor of Texas and
here save the country and he nnd hi*
”•jspeaker* are now waging a eam-
paigu to prevent President' Wilson
later Hh,| ,(l(, \atioiia| administration
biisi officials from stealing the entire
, I'nited States, and milking slaves
at of the American people,
former “Lord. Lord, l ow bad
The
purpose
Sonora renresentatives, bringing
wt-th turn Xb£Ha xccxirig-uez. a
frett-, Mexican girl twenty three
years old The girl is being held
by the United States
ss against
la lined, has
;en raiding
Have us
trouble of
knowing the trouble,
having the right facilities,
real experience, adequate
repair parts. WE will make
the battery efficient and de
pemlahle
• d that the
in various and sundry wavs to get
congress to give him unlimited
J< wer in dealing with Mexico,
mid later in dealing with tier-
many.
Bryan told me he <:iiit the , ab.
there should ha > <■ been a larger
crowd out fo hear the man wh<- i*
espousing the e;",se of ,J.„. B ule"
Bruce. B <
son. X J Wardlow
C l». Stone, l.erov
II Ba igh, Flank
Simpson, Roy- Reeder, .1 M
burn H"d I. Tigner.
Dr S P Brook* w ill speak
next Thursday afternoon
and all blood sucking insects by , Both of these speaker* will
f-oilino Martin's Wonderful Bine apeak in the interest of the Dem"
Hug Kdler to vour chi-kens- Yon 1 i'»eratie administration and against
nuniov back if tint satisfied Guar
the* nnteed l>v Jim A Week* and J
eon Y. Pearce.
THE WEATHER
Tonight and .-•ft«.r<l y.
cleml.v. warmer
making light of the Hobby ad-
ministration. When he referred
to the “littlest” governor Texas
ever hud there was a Hanigg"r-
ing” response, lie held up Joe
y as the great intellect-
ual giant and a Moses to lead the
Democrats out of the wilderness
He presented Bailev us a splen
did diseiple of pure Democracy
and a iqan who is
“state rights," and
OBM,
v today said “unnecessary expense
v irfor b. Ronin, supported by the| •
state troops of Hidalgo. ha» <|. would be nls-ced on the county m
*he trial of the case, and wc re
quest that the woman be released
and no further charges be filed
against her."
at two o'clock a* Jud ' Met'mt
tier m ist fill an engug'm<-ut in
Brown county Satiinlnv in | :
For ihi* speaking Jmlu I I!
Haugh will introduce tl,.- *p-a
and the following rcei-piu>n >m
ed R W
Kirk, i lia- l’< rgu
A W Sledge
XI-bolson. J
AGl A PRIETA, Sonora, April
Four hundred more Sonora
diers arrived here earl;, today
• I a night from Xaco for ser-
Sonora-4 'hihuahmi
I.oiii* ' You do not have to be watched.“
peaker, “yet the govein-
v, ed that Wilson would not' invite
function* at th"
to w liieh all the of
was supposed lo be
1 of it when
money
the speaker, “mid von <1 m l know
where he is or what is d'-uig
todav You don't know mi'tl'm"
1 loud of about irol his vote in congress, ihev
itteiiug ,,| ,-p out biter tried to bur him. and <-harg
• Gear <' “ .....
of <'oinanche. spoke
lmut\ and a hfilf telling what h«
\'eoldlllg to th.- dispatches t
tie Sonora representatives. .,
•■in i go ag.iitis! American new
ditton. • ■ -
Ihe speaker scored the federal
government for attemptiug wh..t
he called Jhe centralizin'' of pow
er mid for maintaining a leg sec-
ret service force ||e said Hi.it
during the war the govertMiient
honored him b% ending In Y sec-
Mr i allouav is 'iinipaigiiiii'f
r .Im- Bailev for governor In
Sonora, u ith a v ieu ti
coin prom ise. ac -ording
luelit mad' toilay by '
finish, and spoke in this city a-
gainsi him He referred '•> th.-.’
fact mid said that for four year*
afterwards, ami while h«- u is m
'•"iigi'i s and Bailev in the s. mt ,
Bailev would irnt speak ' > I mi
lie ■’••• round that muddie Imu
for him," said the speaker, ‘and
him
and
was headed direct for war, and
that he wanted fo get out ami trv '
■ sentiment against <L”|
t-harged Wilson I
with everything bad and nothing.General Ignacio Pesqueira,
good He did not give the presi-
"Taylor, where he had been for a’
number pf years.
Deceased will fie
in Ballinger, having lived
for a number of years, part
the time being employed by
First National Bank and
engaging in the insurance
^iess.
The remains were buried
Gatetfville Friday, the
home of the deceased. The be- see » president elected.’’ said Mr
reaved wife and childrn have the Callowav - “who will perform the
sympathy of their Ballinger functions of his office according
friends. , to the constitution instead of act-
I mg for flu- ad* am en.vnt *4' his
own power ’’
-i The speaker charged Wilson
, inner stood for anything but Wil.
i son “He is one man who has re
jpudiated everything he ever stood
for and everything in “.....
vratie platform,'' said
ier'
“Wilson wrote the
i platform, he and the fellows vv<io said the
I crowded fo him on their stom .tnent h.,
achs that’s the wav you must
Igo to Wilsnn,'* said the speaker
The s|s-aker referred to the
president as a dictator He eharg-
Icd Wilson with robbing the sheep
'men of their wool, saving that the
government bought it at Ji> eent*
iand i* selling it at 75 cent*
| He charged Wilson with rob-
bing the farmers out of their cot-
■t»>n bv permitting the government
to dabble in the nim'keting of cot
ton, acting as a selling agent, etc
The speaker d"alt at length on
ll ere will be a special meeting
of the Session and member* of the
8th Street I'resbv terian church at
o ehr'k tonight, at the
church Ihe meeting is an im-
portant one, and all member* who
Washington. April 22 Advices can attend nr.- urged to be prea
today to representative* here of ,.nf.
'the <*nnor;i state Government sflid|
General Beniamin Hill had
been wounded in a skirmish
the man who
stand-* without
Single handed “
“ You can't bind Wilson |,\
word or platform, .i,- will not do
to trust, said the speaker, “and
a re
the
• same reason that they arc serving
'Taiilae," said the speaker
“We have more speakers and
better speaker* than the adinini*
tnitiou fellow*," said the speak
er, “but We don't get our names
I in the papers, and yo i won t »••-■
' my name in the paper* about this and Mrs C S Guin, was operated
on at tin- llallev A Love sanitnr
mm Fridav morning The little
fellow lad the misfortune to fall inittec has been aniioiim
and hurt his head while nlayiug
oil the *<-hoo| ciminii* T
a*td inflammation set up
wound eauseil bv a rock
Wil-lTom fell, striking hi* head
Bur I
his
ap|Mont |
« while
MEXICO CITY, April 23 —
General Baragan chief of staff of
the Carranza armv. announced to-
day that the Carranza forces de-
feated the Sonora rebels under
( |- General Gomez near Tuxpan, last
route and
J M Hina
MAHR AUI ih
Gen P Elia* t’aUes, eonimand
______ er-in-chief of the Sonora force*.
DOUGLAS, Ariz. April 23— M' Xi"'" laH’ «'Kb‘ «' J"i'i
’ r night
, chief Soldier* and the civilian popu
dent credit for a”*ingle thiug^U*tiee lfle slPrenie court ot Agua Piiet.i w-re ju-bi
worth while durimz hi* night when new* wits re
years a. the head of 'he great ™ reCeDlly aPP°lnted '-'''d that General Alvaro <11,re
country and the greatest govern «UMUry governor of Sonora by
im-iit in tin- world, but on the eon » • „
trarv charged that he wa* with- Fres,dent Carranza, was arrested
i ______ .1 ■ ___ . ,
.» on his arrival here today by Uni
i(tUd States department of justice
agents who preferred charge*
against tnc distinguished Mexi-
’ | '>‘41 Ill’ ill Ull<J
clinging to fid,-nee of the '
al “WilMin has't
The 11< ■ "ocratie
idnn m*t rat mu
commitl'-e and anti
Bad. ' foi'i *.
announce »pe,iking
here S it hi
dav afternoon and
again next
riiursda v
Judge L i. \
•< artne of
Brownwood, will *
peak n t:'■
court hou*e at two
o'i-Ioi k •.harp
The speaking will 1
eg! | pi. lapt
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, April 23, 1920, newspaper, April 23, 1920; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1184057/m1/1/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.