The New Era. (Marfa, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 1, 1911 Page: 1 of 4
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REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
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VOL.XXV.NO. 14. MARFA PRESIDIO CO., TEXAS, SATURDA APRIL I, 1011. ESTABLISHED 1886.
Guy Young, a Presidio county
boy, is now located at Thorean,
N.M., and from reports, is mak-
ing gond.
ANOTHER LION KILLED.
NSW DEMONSTRATION FARM.
J.U. Lehman,formerly of Mis-
sion, Texas, an expert irrigation
farmer, now has charge of the
The Jeff Davis court house has
been completed and accepted by
the Commissioners’ court.
DEDICATION BALL.
John Poole vas in the city sev-
eral days this week from his
irrigation demonstration farm be- ranch near Valentine,
longing to the St.Stephen Land j Mrs.S.J.Locke and her moth-!
Sam Neill this week killed an ___________________
other large Mexican lion—one ^ Irrigation Co. Mr. Lehman is er,Mrs.Janos,were over from Ft.
that in the last five years lias an intelligent and pleasant gen-
killed about $1000 worth of stock, tleman and will take pleasure in
Sam is entitled to a gold medal giving information to all inter-
sure. ested in raising vegetables, etc.,
by irrigation methods. For years
in the South the farmers were sat-
isfied with the old forked stiok
methods of agriculture and were
inclined to look with disfavor on
Before Easter the Marfa Millin-
ery Company will have in anoth-
er consignment of trimmed hats
and shapes.
Supt. G. S. Waid went out
yesterday to see the construction
work now going on at the Big-
Dam.
Davis Wednesday.
NEW MINISTER
For the stomach and bowel dis-
orders of babies MeGIIEE’S
BABY ELIXER is a remedy of
genuine merit. It acts quickly,
it is pure, wholesome and pie s-
ant to take. Price 25o and 50o
per bottle. Sold by the Union
Drug Co.
Last eevening a number of
Marfa’s young society folks
autoed over to Ft.Davis toattend
the dedication bail celebrating
the completion of Jeff Davis’ now
court house.
The following wore some of
those attending from the capitol
of Marfa: Messrs. Herbert
Cartwright, Gordan Hysaw, Au-
Ilev. Baxter Golightly and fain-; bry Woodward , Dave VVease, Ira
il\ came in today on the evening, Cline, Jap Bishop, Dean Lever- | Wo are ho positive our remedy
train. Mr. Golightly comes to ett, Oliver Billingely, Garland will relieve constipatin, no mat-
Marfa as pastor of the Christian | Mellard, James Karsdendeick and ter how chronic it muv be that
WHY HESITATE?
AN OFFER THAT INVOLVES NO RISK
FOR THOSE WHO ACCEPT IT
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anything suggesting science and 1 amt is legarded as one of Bart Baldwin; Misses Willie May We offer to furnish it free of all
the new discoveries of chemistry t|ie best pastors and preachers in J Mellard, Genevoive Bogel, Lo- cost if it fails,
as applied to the production of 1 ie sta^e'_
crops, but now a New Era ia Mr.and Mrs.Jesse W. Merrill,
Crawford Mitohell.who attend-
ed the cattle convention, return-
ed home Saturday last.
Mr. Gillespie and family, who
have been residing in Marfa
about two years,moved this week,
[to Sweetwater,Texas.
To have a fine healthy com-
plexion—the liver must be active,
the bowels regular and the blood
pure. All this is brought about
by using HERBINE. It thor-
oughly scours the liver, stomach
and bowels, puts the body in fine
condition and restores that clear,
pink and white complexion so
much desired by ladies. Price
50c. Sold by Union Drug Co.
rena and Mary Shannon and
Alice Lovelace.
Farmers and others who live
at a distanoe from a drug store spending oolon.
Constipation is caused by the
weakness of the nerves and mus-
cles of the large intestine or de-
To expect a
[dawning, the farmer is being accompanied by their daughter,
There will be services tomorrow! taught about the nature of soils were in the city Wednesday., _____________ ____o
both morning and evening at the j and plant life, and consequently, Thursday morning Mrs. Morrill] I should keep in the house a bottle ! cure you must therefore tone up
Baptist church. All cordially is now able to produce more and wjth daughter, left for Ilarrods- of BALLARD’S SNOW LIN I- and strengthen those organs and
* ' ^ " ’ better crops than ever before in villc, Ky.,where she will visit her MENT. It may be needed at auy
invited to attend.
Mrs. A. O. Hubbard left yes-
terday evening on a visit to her
daughter, Mrs. Winters, at Lang-
try, Texas.
Jno, Means, the big Valentine
the history of the world.
ATTRACTIVE SIGNS.
mother, Mrsr M. B. Anderson.
I Rev. A.T.Felix and wife left
| Thursday morning for Loe An-
h™* Alpine Commercial Club fomak^theriuUre^^me“bo^t
cattleman, has beendected one tractive signs in^ront'lf thPclub [ J‘^eS jgy.
of the Executive Committee of the headquarters, the work having™^^^ 0 a|| n
Texas Cattle Raisers Association. I been done by Rev. J.J. Maurer,of J?'
uuuo U, .S.,«auinthe pil8t0rate of the San Marcos
Marfa.In addition to this work, ! Chrfetiau chupch. In the de.
time for cuts, wounds, sores,
sprains or rheaumatism. It is a
powerful healing and penetrating
remedy. Prioo 25c, 20o and
Sold by the
Union Drug Co.
FOR SALE-
restore them to healthier activity
We want you to try Rexall Or-
derlies on our guarantee. They
are eaten like candy, and are
particularly ideal for children.
They act directly on the nerves
and muscles of the bowels. They
have a neutral action on the other
organs or glands. They do not
purge or cause any inconvenience
Marfa. 1 whatever. They will postively
Twenty acres east of
Good well of water and some oth-1 overcome chronic and habitual
Mrs. E. E. Goldrup a n d | Mr. Maurer is making a hand! 9““ro“*
daughter, Mrs. Mays, came in some glass directory sign finished 1 i coupie rrom our er improvements. An ideal loca- constipation and the myriads of
yesterday from Davis and will1 in gold leaf to bo placed at the 11 ,7 .\f,,lurc,s®8 l'v°?ar‘ tion on which to build an elegant associate or dependent chronic
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leave today for El Paso.
Rev. Baxter Golightly, form-
erly of Uvalde, and now pastor
of the Christian Church of Marfa.
offices over the Slight drug store.
—Alpine Avalanche.
... , iL “Britz of Headquarters,” an
will preach here tomorrow both interesting detective story, com
morning and evening. Everyone - -- -
invited to attend the services.
Judge W.YV. Bogol has been
this week visiting the schools of
Presidio county.
J.C.Powell,of Ft. Davis, was
in the city yesterday.
S. J.Truman,of the St.Stephen
mences in this issue of the “New an(^ Irrigation C., returned
Era. ’ ’ [ Thursday evening from El Paso,
where he went to purohase ail
The many friends of Mrs. R. kinds of farming implements
P. Porter, nee Miss Alice Camp- The almond trees in the front
bell, will be glad to learn that she [ yard of A .O. Hubbard are loaded
Mrs. Thos.C.Crosson and her is fast recovering in El Paso from with youug nuts,
sister, Miss Minnie Campbell,loft | an operation for appeudicitis. j
Sunday for El Paso and Las | , p. n , ... * .. I k. Rockwell of the U.S.
Cruces N. M. I J. D.Cartwright and family left Experimental Department of Ag-
. . ,, , .. , , k aturday {l'r Frame Lee, Texas, riculture, spent several days this
A.P.Cartwright,brother of L. I Mr. and Mrs. Cartwright made | vveek out at the San Estab/n Val.
E.Cartwright, returned Saturday j many friends in Marta, who re- |PV> where tbe St St h Land
to his home m Hays county. - grated very much to see mem & Irrigation Co. is putting in the
In the days of the suffragettes ; leave- large artificial lake. He express-
it would be dangerous to express j Mr. Lem Allen of the Marfa ed himself as being highly pleas-
suburban home,
place
Mrs. McCrary,
Marfa, Tex.
$200 REWARD
We will pay 8200 reward for
evidence leading to the arrest
and conviction of anyone steal-
ing our cattle or horses. Ranches
ocated six miles west of Marfa,
alsc* in San Antonio canyon.
Booth, Tigner & Co.
A prudent mother is always on
See owner at ailments. Try Roxall Orderlies
at our risk. Two sizes, 10c and
25c. Sold only at our store—
The Itexall Store. T4ie Union
Drug Co.
DONT—Miss a single number
of the “Ladies Home Journal’’.
Renew to-day. See Floyd Nic-
colls at the Postoffice—he sends
in your renewal the day he gets
it.
ITS EQUAL DON'T EXIST
Double Daily Service
BETWEEN
New Orleans and San Francisco
Observation Cars, Standard
Pullman and Tourist Sleepers
Chair Cars and Superior Din-
ing Car Service Equipped
With Electric Lights and Fans
Electric Block Signal System
All the Way. The Open Win-
dow Route, Cloan and Com-
fortable.
One-Way Second-Clatt Coloniit
Fare* to California. Washington
and Oregon Effective March I Oth
to April I Oth.
For furtbur information call on tbe
local agent or address
T. J. ANDERSON
General l’aaseuger Agent
HOUSTON. TEXAS
, No one has ever made a salve,
the watch for symptoms of worms ; ointment or balm to compare with
in hoi cnildren . Paleness, lack Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Its the
ot interest in play, and peevish- 1 one perfect healorof Cuts, Corns,
S Rurna' Rruise». Soros, Scalds,
CREAM \ ERMlh UGE. A few Boils, Ulcers, Eczema, Salt Rhe-
doses ot this excellent remody um. For Sore Eyes, Cold Soros,
lb wuum ve , .ur. L,em Allen or the Marfa eu nimseir as oeing highly pleas- Duts an end to the worms and tho TYiT ,,77 J . —‘.TT’
oneself on the play given at the Mercantile Company, has visit- ed with this great enterprise,and i child soon acts naturally Price ^hnPpe<1 Hands or Sprains it s
Opera House this week—“The ing him his little brother, Paul says it will open up a new field [ 25c per bottle Sold bv the Union Tr>rfi'ne'n i n£lvalef Aop I1ll?8‘
Taming of the Shrew.” | Allen of Prairie Lee. | for development in West Texas, i Drug Co | y 2°° at th° Um°n
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GUSMAURER
HOUSE PAINTING
AND D ECORATING
All Orders Carefully Executed.
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Ciroceries
Dry Goods
Hardware
Furniture
These we buy in immense quan-
tities, even to carload lots. We
get them cheaper and sell them
cheaper. We also guarantee
every article that goes over our
counters,
Our Dry Goods department is
very complete, and our custom-
ers will find the stock up-to-date
in every respect.
Everything in the line of Stoves
Kitchen Utensils, Small Hard-
ware, Tools and Cutlery that you
can think of and it is good.
If you contemplate furnishing
your houso or any portion there-
of, come in and look over our
magnificent stock. You’ll find
everything you need and a splen-
did stock to select from.
Groceries
Dry Goods
Hardware
Furniture
WE HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE LINE IN TOWN.
WHEN IN NEED OF PURE FOOD GROCERIES PHONE NO. 36.
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MURPHY-WALKER
CO MARFA, TEXAS
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Kilpatrick, H. H. The New Era. (Marfa, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 1, 1911, newspaper, April 1, 1911; Marfa, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth994267/m1/1/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .