The Daily Index. (Mineral Wells, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. [5], Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
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ile Costume Ball.
^emi eight hundred and
^vere present at the
^jSume ball in Paris,
I^jppropriate ccw-
■b^ - of Gavarni’a
[D| R praise funds
P* H &LWni that
t At to Hkalrti— .
,* Do you think that Hamlet was t»
.•.net" asked the controversial person. I
■ Well," t said Stormtngton Barnes. I
-f course there a re,arguments on both 1
ies of tha: Question.’*
'disagree with you. There is ab-
solutely nothing to show that Hamlet
*** not In absolute posession of his I
acuities. '
“Ton forget the scene with the play-
srr>. That is ,the one incident that
awakens my doubts. 1 would feel pur-
vr of Hamlet's mentality If he weren’t
•J willing to back the first theatrical
company that came his way.**
•too itowird Ufa —
The readers of HO* paper wiH b* pleased to
learn that there la at least ons dreaded disease
that science has hern ante to curs in alltts
atapwa. and that l>p Cutarrh Hell's Qaiamt
Cits* U the only iMiofilve cure now known to the
medicaltrateruUy. Catnrrb *>atn* a constitu-,
tlonul disease, requires a eonsalluUonal treat-
tnent. HaTTs CatarfiftW-Tsfc.Tnta tlrtismnjr.
acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur-
fscos of the KVStrm. thereby destroying the.
foundation of the disease,andglvlng the patient
strength by building up the ecnstHutlon and
muting nature in doing its work. The pro-
^rlotom have so much faith in its.curative
sows** that thepoQer One Hundred Dollars for
any case that it fulls to curer Send for list' of
Trstlmoniais.
Address K. J THKNICY * CO , Toleds, q.
Bold by druggUin T6c.
■sit e Family Hills arc the beat
lAti s tiRLAl GRAFT.
*Vm| of the r>»i* ladUu tViio atacted
I lie (>ii<M>t Dance.' ,
“isack VV.l.-ou, ti.e f-trutn;a Fiuta In
tbta who .started the ghost yianci
rate among the Indians a>l over 1h«
Inlleff States a few years'~ago, live:
n Masjoa Valley. N,eva<la.‘* said an
ufflciaVof the Indian buuuu the oibe.
"He does not have the Infturnct
among the Indians now that be hat
len years ago. although he is more
then the ordinary Indian Intellectu-
ally^ I-IHp success as an apostle was
«iue to his superior Intelligence, rpm
Mncd with low .cunnlrt^ and gn utte:
lack of conscience. To secure the in-
fluence and power he wielded over hfc»
followers in the early days of hi*
notoriety l\e, resorted to numeroiu
CUTICURA R* *nd i
ENT PILLS (d^5*
Coated, 6(1 doses, 25c/Jfc
a new, tasteless, ©dourfW
economical substitute Jot ^\rt>
celebrated liquid C U TI -
CURA RESOLVENT, ts
well as for aji other blood
purifiprs and humour cures.
Each pill is equivalent to one
teaspoonful of liquid RE-
SOLVENT. Put ufKtn
screw-cap pocket vials, con-
taining 60 doses, price, 25c-
CUTICURA RESOLV
ENT PILLS are alterative,
antiseptic, tonic, and digest
ive, and beyond question t).t
purest, sweetest, most suc-
cessful and economical blood
and skin purifiers, humour
cures, and tonic-digestives yet
compounded. - ~
Complete Treatment $i
Complete external and internal treatment
for every humour, consisting of Cutk uka
8oar, 29c., to cleauae the akin of crarfta
and scalaa, and soften thn thickened cut-
icle; Cuticcra Ointment, 90c., to in-
■tantiy allay itching, intlanuuation, and
irritation, and soothe and heal; and Ctm-
oura Rimolvbnt Pills, 29c., to cool and
cleanse the blood. A Hinoi.r Set la otUeP
sufficient to cure tlio most torturing, dfte-
figuring, itiling, burning, and scaly skUk
scalp, and l« local humours, oCzem a*, rasher,
and Irritations, with losa of hair, fcota
infancy to age, when all else falls. •
Crriert* IWmDtai an 10M Ihmushovl th* wotM.
Brttl.h D.poU V-M, ChutarkovM So . Lon4a«. fwA
|>*r>t. » K.t date Mi, Parte. Pott,a llsco **•
Cass Caar., Ms Pispa, Doatas, U S A.
trlcka„ahd deceptions.
"On one occasion when he had beer
lecturing on the new religion he told
bis audience that on the next day he
would make Ice from tire river and
Invited all to see him perform a mir-
acle. It being August , he knew that
Honesty, like a risk-In a Jlrst class
insurance company, ia good policy.
He aelected a point below a bend in
the river, and a^er securing a trusty
accomplice, who took from a neigh-
boring Icehouse a generous lump, and
deposited It in the current above the.
bend, Wilson, with wild gestures
and weird incantations, placed hlmJ
self at a convenient point where he
lifted the floating ice from the water,
w.hen it reached- him from above>
and thus made Tfie’ Plntee believe he
had supernatural ‘power. By; such
trickery he made his associates be i
lleve that the ghost '-dance wTuilu
DIMEROUS KIDNEY DISEASES CURED
ffi-ru-Bfi Creating a National Sensation la the Cure
of Chronic Ailments of the *idijeys.
MajorT. H. Mars, of (he First Wiscon-
SKe Would Not bo
Without It Now.
be taken. ] 4 u 1)
ThisVetnedy s jHBnri i I ' -
str i lies at
once, the Tj sBYfyl
very root of
the ■disease. -jHRY\ \LrS.
It at once re-
lieves tlieea- * .'31 ®A,\
tarrhal kid* —v-—-»TSl
neya of tire liat \vR-a-T
stagnant i --
.blood, p r e «, mEVVa
venting '*« Pi \
.theeaeapeof '
serum from
the blood. / k ■
Peruna stinrulat’ea the kidneys to
excrete from the blood the accumu-
lating poison, ftnd ttius prevents the
convulsions which are sure to follow if
the poisons are allowed to remain. It _____________ ____ ___________
gives great vigor'to the heart s action ‘waving of hand kerchief a, tho hymn/
and digestrve system Ikdh of wlneh are hc fhe wori1 ^lch t0W'W
apt to fail rapidly in this disease. • . * ,
IVruna cures catarnh of the kidney, spir itual history of mail) a soul,
simply because it cure* catarrh where bishop stood upon the p’.at-
ever located—— ____• form in the act of pronouncing the
If you do not deiivo prompt and sat* , benediction. Emotion was at Its
isfactory results from the use of Pe- height; it seemed as if a .spiritual
Neither would thousaads of others. We
refer to .Vogeler’s Curative Compound ; it
does so .much good and seems to reach
every form of stomach trouble, that people
have found that it is the one true specific.
And what are stomach troubles ? The easiest
- -answer is that three-quarters of alt the dis-
eases and' ailments which affect us proceed
another of stomach
tin Cavalry regimerit, writes from 1455
Dunuit]g street, Chicago, 111., the fol-
lowing letter:
••Foryean I Buffered with catarrh of
the kidneys contracted .la the army.
Medicine did'not help me any until a
comrade who had been helped by Pe-
runa advised me to try It I bought
tome at once, and soon fpund blessed
.relief. / kept taking It four months,
and am now well and strong and feel
batter than I have done for the past
twenty years, thanks to Peruna.”—
T. H. Mars.
Mr. John Vance, of Hartford City,
t Ind.. says". “My kidney trouble is much
better, i have improved bo mpeh that
-everybody wants to know wha{ medi-
cine I am using. I recommend Peruna
to everybody uud some have commenced
to dae it. \ The folks all say that if Dr
> Hartman's medicine cures me it must
be’grea t ■”*—J oh n V ance.
Mr. J. Brake, of Pet roles, Ontario,
Canada, writes: v*Four years ago I
had a severe attack of Bright’s disease,
which brought me so low the doctor
said nothing more could be done for
me. # began to take Peruna and
Manalin, and ln[ three months / wag
a well argn and have continued so
. ever sluce. '— J. Brake.
At the nppearape® of the first symptom
®f kidney- trouble, I’eruda ’shauld
from one form or
trou)»le.
Indigestion is^oncof t-be worst’and most
prevalent forma, bat Vogeler’s Curative
‘ Compound cures indigestion. Here is one
aatance;
Mr. W. Bowrell, of 34, Priory Street, Win-
chester, Col., writes : •* 1 wish to slat? that
iny wife has been taking Vogeler’s Curative
Compound for a long time, and it* is the.
only thing that has done her any real good
for indigestion, in fact nothing would inducq
her to be without a bottle how.”
-When we stop to seriously consider the
Tact, that this gie»tr remedy is made from
the formula of one of the most eminent living
Ixrrulon physicians, it is no wonder that
people who have happily experienced the
benefit to be derived from its use, will not
now he without it at any coat.
St. Jacob’s Oil, Ltd., Baltimore, Md., will
send you a free sample bottle. Write
EXPERIENCE MEETING ANECDOTE,
nishup a 'Lost Chilli to Total a
giving a full statement of jour case
and he wilt be pleased to give you bia
valuable advice gratia.
- Addresa Dr. ufirtman. President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.
THE CONTERTED FARMER
3 man who never has a failure in eropa,
spiop.lUi returns.for bis labors, aad has
beat social sad relig-
ious advantages to.
Igctner wluh splendid
climate and elf cedent
health. These we give
to the seiners on tb«
cstern Can-
Buy yonr goods at
. Wholesale Prices.
Our 1.000-pnge catalogue will be sent
upon receipt-of 15 ermta This amount
does not even- pay the postage, but It Is
ftifflclent to -how us thut you are acting
In go/jd* filth, lb-tier s»-nd tor It now.
Your neighbors trade with us —why not
you also r %
3
mHR the- great grartT End
of Mscltooi. AtsnfSoTft, Alberta
iwan. Exceptional wivontagha
if fare are given to those desir-
ing the fall grata lands Tb«
j fsgo Atlas of Waft tern Can-
to all applicants, Apply to r.
tntenuen* Tnindgratlon, Ottawa,
J. sTTrahTord. *«4- W »th SA,
to.. dr Cap'. E. Barrott, Houstoa,
—_—rz/ic^rod
The house that tells the truth.
LUMBER AND TREES.
Extra Price Paid for I4 and >6 Feat Long Logs.
Address C\ C. MiAO) L. JR. A ItMO. CO.,
I nc orporwtad." LOl'ISVILLE. XT.
BPR>9(°p ’
couRstf
I (1 THt 5TAMPA2D BRAND Of
li 4 [1 WATERPROOF
I J OILED CLOTHING
J YOU HAVE ALWAYS BOUGHT
I Made in black or .yellow
L —of the best tnnteridb and
PLOW DISCS AUTOMATICALLY
GROUND Tga
DILLON MACHINE COMPANY. Market
HE COMPLIMENTED _THE CZARTNAT
Lurd Tsnnyson Kerorde n K,tthe *
flutnoroos l-:i| erlem e.
Lord TeiuijlKtn once (old Captaitf
McCabe the following story Sa one re-
suit of bis defective eyesight: “Hnllar.i
and I went with Mr. Gladstone gs Sli
Donald Currie's guests on a cruise i t
the Pembroke Castle among the He-
brides and thence on to Denmark,
While lying in the harbor of Copen-
hagen w? werp invited To (line a>
Fredensborg with the-king and qucc i
of Denmark/ and the next day th>
whole royal party cam* on board ba
luncheon. There were the king an I
queen, the princess, the czar and
czarina and their attendant ladled
and gentlemen. After luncheon th 1
princess asked me to- read one of my
poems and some opt fetched the bociK,
I sat on a sofa In flie smoking robin
next the princess' and another lady
came and sat beside me on the othe;
Hide. The czar stood up just in front
of me When I had finished reading^
this - lady said something very civil,
and I thought she was Andrew Clark’s
daughter, so 1 patted her on the shoul-
der very affectionately and said, ’My
dear girl, that’s very kind of you, very
kind.* I heard the exar chuckling
more
■L of the best tnnteriab one
iwflk 11 ^ Wlt^ OUT warrant by
reliable dealers everywhere.
A. si. TOWER CO.. BOSTON. MAAS.
BSTA.BU-5H&D IA5«. .
- Th«- <>r«-at R#m«Ml|r for
TBJHJXHIKTCJf CHILDRHN
C«rM Itlarrhora, RjiMnttry, Cwlie, F1*a
■ ml all Ilow.t-1 Complaints, At all drag
stores. 1’rftro t»r. Flaasant to takr.
It is the purest cleanest starch made.
It is free of injurious chemicals.
It can be used where ordinarily you would be afraid
to use starch of any kind ■_ ' •
That's Defiance. Your grocer sells it
MAGNETIC STARCH MANUFACTURING CO.
OMASA, NEB. ,
>iuwi
rssrs. It.mk and r«frrrm-<-» I'KKK I>*
. WOOLI.EY. Bos Hi Atlanta, Oe
jllOlfESr CASH PRICE PAID /a0/*
Vt AUK A NTH. tl«m»ntl M Moor.-, linn
r|»«1 Trust Hull ling, \V n.hlngton, Ik. C.
Ifhea Asswerieg Atfvertiscmeets Kiodlf
1 Me at tet This fipef.
DON’T STOP TOBACCO
8* ddenly. It Injure* the nervoue system to do so. Use BACO-CURO
and it will teil you when to stop as it takes away th* desire for tobaoco.
You have no right to ruin your health, spoil your digestion and poison
your breath by using th* filthy weed. A guarantee Irt each box. Price
81.00 pet box, or three boxes for 82.50, with guarantee to cure or
all good Druggists or direct from IM. Write for free booklet
CHEMICAL CO.* - La Crosse, Win.
mightily to htmsFlf. ib I looked
nearly at her. end God bless me! it was
the czarina KerMIf. I fancy that was
the first.-time that august Indy bad
been patted on the ba# and called a
_ _ - , V - _ _ _ *;* **•»■•> VTr.»rr. t.-rmtTfr+i
•dear girl’ since she had left yie n 11 ps»-
ery.” •
53 Crofrrt for the King of fashion
Nadf srooffinuxl touqh,-ln all desirable colon an4 vitying^mdftt t-f brim
'.-X, .» Tdhi^d over, bound, or ttw eUcda-^ ^ _
- ifode only by HENRY H.'ROfXOT3 O CO..
--------Brown aqd 12th Sta.. Philadelphia, U. S.A.
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to onriai rjprw ;
Citizens county, 45lr‘^
gfgfa. ha** pp&ofied "Hfh Jefferyon-
Memori&l Asscdariofi for the purpose
at buUding a public boulevard be-
tween Charlottesville and Montlcello,
where President Jeffprsoa lies buried.
The road will be two miles long and
> expected to cost 120,000. “ 1
DAVE YOLO GRAIN BACK*
and got cask tor tkam ftont
rAKTttr, OB UN rO., Ho„t.n, Tax
itK'iw am Car Lota ot Hay. Urala sal
npon application._ L, -—
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.