The New Era. (Marfa, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 16, 1912 Page: 2 of 4
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O. I«. NiiTiM.t.a. Mec*\.
Orozo, the Traitor.
The Mexican revolution urotiiH
to be in u healthy stage ol d«ve-
lopnient.
Oscar Underwood and i’hamp
Ulark are playing for places in
the cabinet of Prenident Wilson.
1 he Democrats are seeking to
economize al rhe bung hole while
there is unnecessary waste *< the
spigot.
mo*t every subject,although one
procia.iii" hiin«e|( a Republican
and the other a Democrat At a
' meeting of Harmon men in Dal-
_ 1 a, last Monday .Ul irence Ooeley,
! nudge Rice Maxcy and Judge
, Barry Miller; declared themsel-
j ve» a* utterly opposed to a hat i.-
now called ' ‘piogreasivenena, * ’
and l ightly ,The R public thinks.
' < alien it* ‘retrogivs-i m ” .1 u>tvc'
j .daxey went eO far ub to say,that
j d Mieh influences snould domiR*
. ate the Democratic National Cott-
: vcntion, he wuutd j rcier to be
J a Republican!
J Perhaps, out <*f ail Ibis eonfu-
| .ion good may come. If lit re-
| suit is to break up t h*- the pre-
judices winch for mam years
j nave lived party lines, and to
{cause the men who think alike on
| current issues to gel together, it
{ will ceitairily |>rove an unmixed
: blessing. Every one who is caps
'do o knowing anything knows
ilint there is j ist as much dif-
ference in political thought in
I I'Xiis as elsewhere. Senator
Hailey, Clarence Oil-ley, Rice
\1iixey, K. M. Jolin-lon, Jake
U oilers and a host of their as-
sociates, who cull themselves
Democrats, ought to beta the
Republican party. They believe
ano preach the same National
puli' ical theories that are pro - :
claimed, for instance, by Cecil
J .you, J. (}. Teriell, General
Webester Flanagan, Dr. E P.
Wilmot and Jriu. N. Simpson.
The Republic usually finds itself
in hearty accord with their cx- i
pressed views.
Welcome the day and happy be
the campaign, in which theories
and current issues shall make
party lines, and prejudices shall
no longer make cowards of men.
Rtvealing The Secret
Of The Earth
TEXAS NEEDS GREAT MEN
XXII. ACTION
T|jf Demosthenes was asked to assign three reasons fo;-
XJj his success in life, he replied: “First, ACTION, second.
ACT ION, and third, ACTION, and this marvelous Athen-
ian is recognized as the most polished and powerful product of
the human race. Since the dawn ol history, men of action have
n.o\ed tile world and civilization owes its advances to men who
bv words and deeds have turned the wheels of progress. An
h nu- of action is worth a lifetime of hesitation. Texas needs
nvn ot action to start a million plows, build factories, construct
HO 000 miies of railroad, improve 140,000 r iles of public high-
ways and build a thousand cities.
BE LOYAL TO WEST TEX
USE GLOBE MILLS FLOUR AND
HELP THE SOUTHWEST CROW.
in Wlie! OifierSeotion Are You Interer e?
every sack guaranteed.
GLOBE MILLS, Ei Paso, Texas
l'N»i* Sul,. At MI
Now when it
♦Government would need
cavalry some of the
‘economist at Washington
trying to have it reduced.
He stretoheth out the North
'■ ■■ lover the empty place, and hang-
looks as if the eth the earth upon nothing, lie
e. large bindeth up the waters in His thick
po’iticul clouds; and the cloud is not rent
Jlie under them He holdeih hack
i the face of His throne.and apread-
eth 11 is cloud upon it. He hath
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High Grado Harriess & Saddle Work ||
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Speed a I Attention paid to Repairing of (ins Engine*
and Automobiles Agents for Eclipse and Sampson Wind
Mills.
Also Agen's for Gasoline Engines.
We carry a full hue of Pipe and Pipe Fixtures, Cy-
linders and Cylinder Leather*. Mill Tools, Howe Bibbs,
" :,-"n Material, Rubber Tires for J-Juggies, and Auto
Supplies.
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Agents Buick Autcmobiles
“larfa, Texas
There is no economy in redue- c impassed the waters with bounds
ing the strength of odr Navy,nor un,|‘ ,,Uf day and night come to
is there any political wisdom In an Th,‘ Pi,lHr* of lieaven
refusing to'continue the building trimhle and are astonished at Hi-
of bnttlewhips.
Marfa is located 70 miles from
reproof. He divideth the sea
with his power,and by His under-
standing He siniteth through the
DEMOSTHENES IN ACTION.
Let him who would make his life a message to mankind arottae
thoughts from their dumb cradles and make them whirl like
a potter’s wheel; awaken ambition from its leaden slumber and
make it surge and climb the towering heights of fame and power;
stir nations unborn like a tremendous force moved bv a divine
hand and speak in accents yet unknown mighty words that sway
and inspire the human heart as it leaps to glory. Texas Needs
Great Mea.
the Mexican border and cures P,-ou‘1 • 1 y HD spiii Ho huih
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very lirtlw about• ha'i.ig troops
here for protection. But w« are
not speaking for the citizens ocat-
dered along the Rio (trande The
U. S. trf>ops should have been
kept there
W ithout question Gov.Colquitt
haw l*een to the Itewi of his skill
and ability, earnestly striving to
carry out his platform. Like-
wise, 1'. .V. Campbell, his pre-
decessor, attempted. and that too Mu* question asked Job by Zoptiar
with success,to carry out the plat - something like ihuty-tive err.
garnished the heavens; His hand
hath formed the c.looked serpent.
Lo, these are parts of His ways
hot how little a portiuri is heard
of Him? but the thunder of His
power who can understand?—
Job 'J6:
We are living in a marvelous
age of discovery and of progress
resulting therefrom; but with all
of our wonderful achievements
in the acquisition of knowledge,
form adopted by a democratic
convention of Texas.
t he Texas R public in a time-
ly and brilliant editorial, headed
Whither the Drift, says:
At no time within the memory
of man has there been so much
political unrest and uncertainty
ns at present Almost every one
appears to he in favor of wiping
out ail existing things, and be-
ginning anew. The principles of
Government, the Courts, the
turies ago still orcaDt*: ‘‘Canst
thou by searching find out God?
Canst thou find out Almighty
unto perfection?’ ’
something like two years ago.
the scientific world was thrilled
sight the distant field* of earth's
terminal points and in prophetic
knowe'jge affirm : ‘‘The waters Ordinary
are hid as with a stone, and the
face of the deep is frozen.’’
Rut if we have lost some of the
know ledge which they possessed,
we appear to be slowly regaining
it through the explorations of men
of dauntless courage and tireless
energy, and the patient investi-
gations of men of science, deter-
mined in their quest to ascertain
the underlying fi.cts w hich govern
the operations of natural law in
the physical universe.
The rivalries of creeds,some of
Children Injured
west Tones Grocery Co.
(INCORPORATED)
WHOLESALE GROCERIES
[fhCe hid V.Trchcuse on [| Peso £!rocl
Codas’. ROBIHSOH ARM3BRY
PlioiiS: S22, Marfa. Texas,
Cathartics and Pills
and Harsh Physic C’aure
Distressing Complaints
You cannot he over careful in
the selection of medicine for
children Only the very gentlest
bowed medicine should ever be
given,except in emergency eager, j.
Ordinary pills, cathartics and ^
purgatives are apt to do more *
harm than good They may cause
griping.nausea and other distres
sing after-effects that .ire fn-
queidle health-destroy i tig.
We personally recommend and
guarantee Rexall Ordei lies as the
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Good For Sore Throat.\
them bent, on biding knowledge
t.. „ i BuiumiH-c wauii v;rui'i ut's ns me
from the people that they might saf(.,t and m08t dependable re-
me bom' in mi' worm vvns uimiou the more SllCCessf IIIIV m ulet them. i I, „ . ' ,
by the aniiouiieeinent of two Artie l through the intervening centuries ,Jpatj’ol| H Jochde'bovvel"d!s-
explmers that they had reached may ha,vo carried them farastray old .r8 w„ hlive 8Uoh abso|ute
mm the true sources of know- fllith in the virtues of this remedy
ledge so essential to real r',r>- J
gress; but if so, bn v
the North Polo and nailed, so to
speak,the American colors there-
to; and subsequently the whole
world was set agog over the con-
troversy between the two as to
which was the impostor in the
Judges, Lawmaker, Governors c,®i,n,!®f !liscovPrv l‘" f'Te tl.e
and Presidents, are all under the
I an of popular disfavor, and
hundreds of newpapers and ma-
gazines. edited by erratic minds
that care only for senlionalism
and disorder, are constantly do-
ing their utmost to make the
“confusion worse confounded.1
scientific bodies Perry won out,
but there are many lay minds that
doubt if either ever saw the pole.
Now a claim of the discovery
of the South Pole by Captain
Raold Amundsen, the noted and
reputable. Norwegian explorer,
has sent thrill of joy through the
- ' that we sell it on our guarantee I'
. . . 1,11 n ° of money hack in every instance
science have continued to de ve „.i i •. v ,•
, . .. , .. . . where it. fails to give entire satis-:
for ruth, and the achievements fa(.,jn 1(J a„ in nf>(?d |
Of this present age in overcoming of ,ueh nu„liaine tJ fKy it a, our
' — .. ot nature prove that
When your throat becomes slightly irritated—you neglect :
for a few days—it increases in severity and becomes" ,e
you can hardly swallow—Be prompt. Purchase a ,ie of
NYAL’S sore: THROAT REMEDY
And gargle t he throat thoroughH—it allays all all irritation,
soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and prevents fur-
ther infection, Unlike most throat remedies Nyal’s Sore
Thmat Remedy is absolutely -afe.
PRICE 35 GENTS THE BOTTLE
Union Drug Company,
Marfa.
1 Hi)1 iiiiiiiiiLiiiilii'iliiUi; L.-
the forces
their labors have
risk
... . not goin nine- Rexall Orderlies are eaten
warded ... the subeUi.Ual b e*- iikl, oandv, aPe partie,d
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sings they have brought within
the reach of humanity when its
vision shall become clearer and
it,* fettered mind freer ‘.o grasp a|l
of truth’s potentialities.
The situation in Texas is about 8Uien,,fio world
the same as elsewhere. The Just what the-vulue to oiviliza-
Galveston-Dnllas News, once the ti°n '»f these two reputed decov
great expouent of conservative cries remains yet to he seen^ii
thought, now so closelv borders cept for purposes of^jf^eiirate
on Socialism that one is compel- scientific data. |Ji<TOCorih Pole
led to turn occasionally from the 'liseoveijrjud^Ided no startling
editorial columns to the first page ^^tJililtlrtnrThe belief is pri*valent,
to is.-ure one-elf that it isirmji^Ifowt'ver, that the South I *. U_»*
*' I he Appeal to Rcasoi^Ja^Tdv cover.v vviff.when '.xpVrvrrrTimilll
a few da.vg ago n column """'* report of observation*
article,graveH^jfffu'sling tliat our made, reveal the existence of
di-regard all for- continent surrounding it,but iei
decision* and precedents. j bound, somewhat larger
if we turn to the politicians.the Australia. Previous discoverie
situsMon is likewise one of di-- in that vicinity tend to atippon
order and confusion, and everv such a theory.
one is a law unto himself. Party! If we are to accept the record*
I n* s and party issues ■’tin hardly ed statements of Job, Moses and
hi said to exi-t. Roosevelt is other authorities of the ancienc
called 1 regressive’ ’ in l’exs*. world, they sustianed a more in-
The speeches of Roosevelt and timaie relation to the Authorand
Woodrow \\ ilson are *«> nearly Creator of all existence, and,
alike that were their name* re- tl er< f .r- . were given glimpse* of
moved from the headings, the the working* of ’he Divine hand
most ardent followers ot either in the creation that aub*equent
cduld scarcely distinguish one generations have not enjoyed;
from the ether. Likewise, Taft else how could .Job speak as he
and Harmon appear to believe Joe* in the text, and from his
and utter similar opinions on al-1 tropical environment f u t t h e r
^r- „ Pro-
mpt and ogreeahl^irffact ion. may-
be taken ^lLo-tttTv time, day or
nigli^<^Tn not cau-e diarrhoea,
sea, griping,excessive loo-e-
__^ ness.or ether undesirable effects.
VS c arc travling tow^fahiijher They have » ve - mild but p..si-
aml t«»a>efBer existence— live acton upon the organs with
to bedtcrjjdfrtgs.and allhonpli we which they come in con-act, ap-
ave^srrryet coming into o- !y a parently acting as a rcgula ive
•'action of that kn >ivledge of tonic upon the relaxed muscular
Job says. •* Lo. these are parts coat of the bowel, thus overco.n
of His ways: hut how little a por- ing weakness, and aiding to re-
turn is heard of Aim? hut the store the bowels to more vigorous
thunder of_ Mi$. yrow5"f who can and health activity.
>d_U4»J*’*.*«inrid? The way i* open and Rexall Orderlies commonly corn-
time may come when we will walk pletcly relieve constipation, ex-
fiunilint ly with God,both in* a: th cept of course when of a surgical
and through trailing clouds of character. They’ alsu tend to
glot.v. as did faithful Enoch overcome the necessity of con-I
nearly 0000 years ago. — Houston
Post
Tuo Fat uem The Flower
V . tnrians tell u? that the; , is ro
kind of laiimal fat which we cannot re-
place with something as gv>oc! or Ut-
ter i:i the vegetable kingdon. Certainly
i i the Matter . i' cooking fats there is
no qu'Stioa of this f'.ct. Lar t is male
from the fat of the hog, often unwhole-
some. s' Tietimes impure.
Cottoieno, a vegetable-oil shortening,
conics from the snowy boll of the cot-
ton plant; it makes food that any stom-
ach can digest. Cottolcnc is as good as
stantly taking laxatives to keep
the bowels in normal condition'.
'Three size* .if packages, 10 cents.
25 cents, and 50 cents. Remem-
ber, you can obtain R xall Re-
medies in Marfa only at our store.
—The Rexall Store. The Union
Drug Store.
Notice.
rocenes
AND
All Kinds Of General Merchandise
Heavy and Light Grocers
Come and try our Hams
HANS B R / A M,
MARFA, TEXAS.
On account of sickness I have
been obliged to leave the city for
a time and have turned over to
Hays and Miller *■ 11 my* hook ao-
butter, can be bought for about the price counts and notes for collection. for housekeeping, complete.,
of lard, and is more economical than Cad on them and adjust accounts. yjrs \| Q Livingston
euhcr’ I * H M.Dauohkrty.
Furnished Rooms For Rent.
For rent three furnished rooms
“After March Ist. we w/»7, in
addition to tri- weekly trips h Sth
hacks, put on a daly auto line to
and from Shaltcr.
Shannon Stage Co.
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Kilpatrick, H. H. The New Era. (Marfa, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 16, 1912, newspaper, March 16, 1912; Marfa, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth994076/m1/2/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .