The Daily Index. (Mineral Wells, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. [5], Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1902 Page: 1 of 4
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THE DAILY INDll
MINERAL WELL5. TEXAS. FRIDAY, f\AY 9. »9oa.
.THU.
Kuterod at the postuffice iu Mineral Walla
•a second class mail matter.
Hanna was not successful in
hia effort® to avert the big str ike
of the coal miner*.
John Grant can now return to
hTa newspaper and give it anoth-
er turn" A the wheeC' • _
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John'Knight of Canyon, Tex-
as, has been granted -u patent
for -extdnnfhaUhg lhe: "looo* ’
weed.
Bryan eaya so m body else oan
be the Mooes of the democratic
party and the people will say
amen. ’■
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The British are still figuring
on peaoe; while their agents are
still buyirig all the mules they
can in Texas.
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- American beef is selling for
fourteen cents per pound in
London agd twenty-four cents
per pound in Noy York. There
is oause for investigation.
V Doe"** Slater, the noted
gaihbier of Baltimore, is dead',
was known throughout the
. - east as a'perfectly *‘straight"
man, and was noted for his
charities* v*i_-e-r ^ ,
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. - f A man was arrested in New
r York for throwing away money.
He had thrown away two thous-
and and had fifty thousand left.
So it is against the law to throw
away your money.
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One of the largest strikes in
the history of tne country . has
just been inaugurated by the
4 ooal miners In the east. These
men are mostly foreigners and
hard to control.
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Prince Henry of Prussia spent
twenty-two hours in Chicago and
it cost the'citizens the sum of
twenty-two thousand dollars.
They will be glad to have him
come inoog the next time.
Four and one-half inches of
water felt at Wichita Falls ir
twenty-four hours, which put a
lot of water in the big dam at
that £lacd.~ Over eight hundred
acres of land are covered with
water. 'When the dam is full it
will .aubttterg* two thousand
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fit 5f-„ -;-
Tillman , made a ‘ * bloody
shirt* * speech tn ‘ the senate
Wednesday. Whan he arose to
speak the. dcmoceatia members
arose in a body and walked out
of the chaifiber into 1 the cloak
roomsu • When he had finished
they,returned. It was a deserv-
ed rebuke to a silly blqnderbus.
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Since the declaration of war
by Xh# Boers the British claim, to
' have v killed A and . captured
one hundred thousand:—There
being / fifteen thousand Boats
now undfer arms and only sixty -
five thousand at the start, there
seems1 S» be somethrhg the mat-
ter with.the figureb**yet they say
figures don’t-lie.
A report was circulated in tbs
> J~ newspapers that the Bpaumont
wells had ceased U> gosh. To
prove that Uie report wap false,
*. four wells were turned loose ”1he
The bee/ investigation at Jef-
ferson City,' Missouri, promises
to be quite interesting. It seems
by the testimony that' the * * Big
4,"whioh-is composed of Ar-
mour, -8wrft, Nelson, Morris and
Cudahy have a little combination
of their own and are working the
business • fer more than, it 4 is
worth. • It hai also been proven
that rotten beef has been * ‘doc-
tored* * and sold to the publio.'
The demoeratfo primaries in
the Twelfth eong^eesionAl district
have all been held and none of
the candidates' have reoeived
enough instructed>votes to nomi-
nate in the convention without a
struggle. The town that is suc-
cessful in scouring the conven-
tion will indeed be luoky, as it
will be a warm number and long
drawn out. Weatherford will
make an effort to land it, but
that town is entirely too' dry to
properly entertain such a orow ‘
HOUNTAIN VIEW HOHE,
• Opposite ftt.^George H»>t*l, -
MRS. ELIZABETH ZTVLEY, Proprietress.
)LENTY of shade and lawn.
Rates #1.00 a day—#7.00 a week.
G. W. Hubbard,
M. D. and D. O.
Office opposite Wann Hotel.
primnmmmnmnr
ROBERT H. PARRY, =
ARCHITECT.
UP TO-UATE DESIGNS.
LCIPER HOUSE,
Mineraf Wells, Tease
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Bundles Delivered in 48 Hours.
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W. C DICKINSON,
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Office Over Lion Drug Store.
Work Uaarantavd and Kept M Repair.
MINERAL WELLS TEX.
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Wall
Paper
I, will Paint yonr
® Bouse and
ig your Paper
Charles Muench.
Other day, and alth )ugh lamp
did hot'gush with their old tijne
Telocity, they gushed enough ;to
provn that the report was entire-
ly false and that the ;pil field is
•till tba greatest in the world...
J. fl. LtlTTRELL, M. D
Physician and burgeon
•MINERAL WELLS.
ROUTE.
w. M. W. AN. W. Ry.
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The Best Service
The Quickest Time
THROUGH TRAINS BETWEEN
MINERAL WELLS AND
rtoLLAr--
Doable Daily Passenger
^.Service.
Coupon tickets on wale to auy
(K>int lu the United States. Call ou
agent for any intormatitm, or writs
r. E. BOCK,
Superintendent.
L M. POUTS.
Uan. Manager.
COTTON BELT ROUTE
Many 'Mtlen the
Shortest Line to
TEXARKANA,
PINE BLUFF,
MEMPHIS.
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Quickfiftt Time from Tfizas to
LOUISVILLE and
CINCINNATI.
Best Route to
Nashville, Chattanooga,
Atlanta, Birmingham,
Washington, New York
and all points Kan and Soueheast.
DANDRUFF
R. O. BRASWELL, n. D.i-
Specialist
and Surgeonj
Opposite Hawthorn Well,
Phone C
Connections,
Mineral Wells, Texas
SttSSaZ*
A. J. PICKRELL
Has just received another
oar load of M. 1’ Hawley's
Celebrated ■ 1
ANCHOR BRAND OF FLOUR
It will be sold cbeaoior cash
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$a.i5 Per ioo Pounds
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Reclining Chair Cars,
Parlor Cafe Cars,
Pullman Sleepers
lufonnatlou cheerfully furnished by any
Agent, or
T P Littl*, D M Mo»o*i»,
F A Corsicana. T P A Ft Worth
Gbs Hoover. W H Weeks,
mwtoo. , O P & T A Tyler
~ TO TALK
SOUTHEAST
A. NEW SYSTEM REACHING
WITH ITS OWN RAILS.
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MEMPHIS,
BIRMINGHAM
OTHKR IMPORTAJTI
IN THE SOUTHEAST.
CONNECTIONS AT
BIRMINGHAM NOR
MONTGOMERY.
FOLOLW THE FLAG.*
FOR THE HAIR, THAT’S ALL.
I HAVE IT, THE PEBRY-JOHNSON I HAVE IT, T.*'
J. R. LOWRY. DRUG CO. W. A. WILKINS.
WABASH ROUTE
Detroit, Buffalo,
Niagara Falls, New
York, Boston,
AND
ALL EASTERN CITIES.
and Equipr
Unexcelled.
BOLIR FAST Til HOUGH
TRAINS DAILY
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Leaving St. Louis:
«:do a. m. 8:30 y. in. ll:32p. m
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Arriving at
Buffalo.......4AVe-mv 4:30 pm, 7:80 p m.
New York'... 3:U p m, ,7-40 am, 7:30 a m.
Hostou.........S-.ao p m, 10*6 a ii». Hr* a-m.
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The only line running over Ste own
track* frmu Hi. Louis to Buffalo and the
Niagara Pall*. Stopovers allowed dff all
tickets via. INIagara Palls. If you will
compare th<| ad vantages of the Wabash
Line with 411 others you will be con-
vinced that it Is the best.
W. F. CONNER. S. W. P. A.
3K) Main Street, Dallas. Tex.
situations aud those whom situattob* gov-
ern. The weaker element covet* «M»«*nt-
ly the attributes of Preferment. Frequent-
ly the lestrtWclent appear to trlunrtph. Title
eiid Regal 14, however, never yet made a
klag.
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Haifa dosen Conventions occur within
a few months, at Los Angeles,'Ban Fran-
cisco, Portland and Balt Lake City.
By reason of Advantages, natural as wall
as acquired, “Tie Denvkh ft()»T>” h Mas
tar of the Bituatlon as to Pacific (Mast
poluts and the Northwest. It simply has
the Best of It any way you oats to figure.
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One Important consideration Is distance
Distance means time; which Is Honey,
dest fiifr example, would you deliberately
choose to ride out 860 miles to a point but
588 miles distant from Fort Worth Via
"Tbs Dbnvbk Road,” which reaches the
place where the Interesting part ot the Lae
Angeles trip txwtns, with *88 miles Less
travel, takTBg Leas time, therefore Less
mousy, with neither changes nor welting,
toot Why, of course it-makes a Df“
eucet It's no with all other possible I
liinations of liuae- ’twaa so In old Bnc____
time, ’tis so now, always will be,—two
sides of a Triangle must exceed the third.
Htudy the Mar-
Further than this, is-rsons of Discrimi-
nation recognise and appreciate the tact
that certain Modern Conveniences are of
the Necessities of really good passenger
service and that many of thsaa "The Dbk-
vbk Road” alone provide*. Such are:—
Daily thru trains, models of Improved, .
iKir-vesttbuled equipment; Bleepers with
ladies' dressing rooms, large enough for
several.—With No Locks; Coaehes furnish-
ed with the moat Comfortable high-back
seats made; Cafe Cars, meal* a la carte,
pay only for what you order: No Junction*
to wait at, nor any change of cars; no mstt-
ter bow small your Party, Thru trains for
each, for everybody, Bach Day.
•The Denver Road”
Another point, *
of Six I
thru' cc
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ing, or both ways, if you w
gives choice of Rlx Routes from Colorado
west, with thru connections. You m*jr
view Colorado’s Grandeur going, return-
Study the Map and Think Twice before
buying. Tickets coat no more via “Th*
Denvrk Roai>” than over routes where
you'd get .considerably more ride bat leee
actual Hatlafaction.
“Tub Denver Road” doesn’t need to be
called "Official.” Correspond with a*.
Fobt Worth, Texas.
BEST
PASSENGER SERVICE
IN TEXAS.
“. 4—IMPORTANT GATEWAY*—4
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TLANTA.
ANNAH
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STATS or
FLORIDA.
' PASSKNOXltS IHPAmillfe
FOR TIC1U5TK VIA THS
Office, first dcHir
__ I pf. Richard's
Well* water !a treatment of filsease*.
WILLBAYK AN OPPORTUNITY
TO BN JOY THE COMFORTS Of
A. BRAND NEW, U^ TO-DA-TB
limited THA.IN- -
The Southeastern
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andT^urn
Knights of Pythias, August, 190^
Mystic Shrines, June, 1902
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Portland, Oregon,
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United Workmen and , Travelers
Protective Ass’n, June, 1902 ,
Tjie only koube thaL affords
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I zjtion »n5 So.nio Ormndeur HfillV l IllUCX,
of Arizona,and New Mexico - - . * - ™
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I n teresti ngLiterature, 10c postage
K. P. TURNER,
W- B. Keenan,\0. P- A.
Galveston, Texas ’
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50c Per Month.
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Newton, W. B. The Daily Index. (Mineral Wells, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. [5], Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1902, newspaper, May 9, 1902; Mineral Wells, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1038781/m1/1/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.