The Daily Index. (Mineral Wells, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. [5], Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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• Pierce Cotyaitt of Contemn* to here is
the Interest of O. B CoHittt candidate
tor railroad cummtoalnaer.
City Marital C M Harris tu nW
■•rittraily ill yesterday and to suffering
with t^mildtk Hto condHien today to
not improved, and hto many friends are
anxious about him
TtoraaUI tw’paUkjpokliit tonight at
the comer of Mesquite s*t Hubbard street*
at I M Boa J. M. Dean. oowdidate tor
Cam* oat aad hoar the toaoaa dtoeaaoad.
▲ W. Moreland of Big Hprlogs wao
abkahifl ia ao agent at tho PadBe liyraa
nompaay at thto place rlrc t H Boom
VOTE FOR
©fB, COLQUITT,
CANDIDATE FOR
Railroad Commissioner
ilmy 7th, Instructed Vote:
FOR COLQUITT.
Cooke...............11 Rockwall............ I
At JftrV
«. AND PERSONAL
8 Grayaon...
7 Hale.... ■
..5 Titos......
5 Nacodoches
15 Denton....
5 Somervell .
1 King..
9 Newton
14 Collin..
9 Wood..
Cogdaii Brae, carry a . fall line of beet
clears.
For nice brst claaa raody |p to D M.
■awanf. * • ■*.-------*
Oran am Soar ia aay quantity at D. M.
Howards.
d
J H. Wateoa (sarsstoM to fit your eyes
accurately.
Herond-haad books bought aad exchanged
Hopkins
FOR CURTIS.
.....12 Mills*......
.......9 Eastland..V...,
.....2 Bell (his home)
..... 1 Bexar
(.. r. 3 Coryell ........
.....4 Fisher...^.....
>.... IS Hamilton ......
..... 7 Donley........
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE
OF TRAINS. /
Milam •
El Paso..
Duval ....
Howard..
Wichita ...
Webb.....
i McLennan
Comanche
Hunti....
~ < W.M.W.* W. W. By
AHSIVS. U1TI.
Bo. 1. 11:4ft a. m. I Nh. IT:* a. m
Bo. I. 6:95 p. m. 1 Bo. 4. 1:40 p.m.
Sunday Trains:
Not ft. II 90 a. — Bo. ft. 7:ft0 a. m.
Bo. 8. 5:4ft p. m. | Bo. 8. 1:40 p.m.
Ill trains connect with the T. A P. aad
0.0. A q. P at Weatherford.
Hall's drug store.
The Gibson Hhlrt Waist \£ linen and
white at John Berry 's.
Oar eoda to the coldeet aad beat__J. 0.
Hull, Palace Drug store.
Greet redaction on the price of Irish pe-
Stonewall Jerksom ramp will hold Us
regular meeting tomorrow morning at 10
•'clock
Mrs. W C.. Forbees left tBis noon for
Fort Worth. Her daughters acc< mpaaied
her as far ae Weatherford ... ,—
Hob W. P. Ulbtie of Gordon la la toton
today .and will remain untilafter the pri-
mary oouvsotlon tomorrow.
J.'T. B. Beil of Van Alatyae. la here
looking after hto property Interest* and
riel ting friends and relative*.
• V ::r~
Young Marmeduke Howard, eon of D. M
Howard, was taken suddenly ill yesterday
morning hot to letter today.
Jim Quarles, editor of the Port Worth
Mall-Telegram, came orer yesterday even-
ing to see hie uacl* J K (Quarts* . '
Workmea have complete I their labor«Toe
the new Pair Held cot'age. and Mr. Btewart
to l»o»y moving into hto uew home,
► la
l~he qity doctors who* attended jthe Btate
Hftrrtcal association meeting at Dallas have
all returned- borne had report e good aad
leoHtoWe time
Col. Isaac K Hitt of Wtshlagton. K C,
came la ■ yesterday evening, leaving thto
morning. His son, A. B Hitt, of thto
county was with,him ----—
The dance at the Hawthorn last night
Whs a saetM in point of aftamianre and
enthusiasm Thirty or forty couples par
liripaied ia the dancing
Tomorrow theX'nion Hunday school pic-
nic will be held at Roci Creek. Train
ieavee at 7:M. Be ha hand with yoar bas-
ket Faretftr for the round trip.___•
C. W. Henson was ia town, today from
Palo Plato. He aays the recent rains have
put the crops la good shape aad everything
looks prosperous ia the country.
It was not a large crowd that attended
tho concert at the Craey wad last night,
but those present were Well pleased. The
proceeds were turned orer to ths Brcmm.
The sewer to tjh* Piedmont hotel has been
completed.' The roof work ou the bptel
will be finished next week aad then the in-
terior work will be poshed ae fast as pooai
tatoeo at I>. M. Howards.
We have it—nay thing you want in drugs
FOR HORNSBY.
......19 Ector...."
...... 3 Lubbock.
...... 1 Johnson .
...... 7 Ward....
......2 Jeff Davis
3 Kerr.....
—J. C. Hall, Palace Drag store.
For Hale—Three houses and lota separate
• e.A'H. V. Ry.
Bo. 9. 9:4ft p. m. | , Bo. 10. 1 00 p. no
AU trains connect with T. A P. atPeck
City.
Tarrant..
Llano ...
Kendall..
Brown
Hardeman
Joner.....
or together. Mrs H. A Provines. .
.. V *
Only pure cream need at Turners soda
fount for ice cream and cream soda.
Don't forget J. H. Wataao when your
Dr. Charles B. Williams
Dieatsas or tbb
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat,
oi.saea* rirrao. . /•
Office In Ralne* Bulldlnf.
Office Hoars 10 a m to 8:30 p m, except
Haodays, At Gihaoo well before and afte
boar*. Phone 86-9 i
Total
Milk Hklrts from 87 50 to Sift.00: Wftol
Hktrts from 99 00 to 810.00, at John Berry’s
Hhipment of * Chase A Hanbora* fresh
\ea* end coffees Jost I
Bros.
Come and nee us nnd
want to meet you.—J,
store.
_ r'\T. •nil>rt>iderjrse1J
Quality and price cons
equalled.
Barrel sour pickles, barrel sweet pickee,
barrel sour kraut Jast received at D. M.
Howard's. /
Give the new man a chance Try J. C.
Hhll for drugs, toilet articles, etc —Palace
Colquitt's lead over all, 55
SEE THAT YOUR TICKETS READ VIA
jfc*, MI*IAff FLYER'koun
Sandal cj'^a WHEN GOING TO
MKm, ST.LOUIS, CHICAGO,
KANSAS CITY. DALLAS,
FT.WORTH. HOUSTON,
i^^PLVESTON, AUSTIN, SAN ANTONIO.
»t acquainted: we
Hall, Palace Drag
County and State Rights
For Sale on
JOHNSON INSECT TRAPS.
A sure method u» ddatony with hoTT weevils,
A wheat flies and all nsotn. that fly at night.
Positively a euoceanf gad big money In it.
(toll on or address ,
DR. O. F. JOlINftON,
ltth aad Main fit., Port Worth,.!.!?***.
FRESH FISH I
1 have opened an Ice Cream
Parlor at the west end of Dr
Yeajger’* drug store, and
will serve ioe cream at all
hours. 1 also handle fresh
fish Tuesdays and Fridays.
the cheapeet. *
For white goods. Imported madras. In
dian linen*, lawns dimities, etc., tee D. M
Howard's lines; they are up-to-date an<i
prices reasonable v
D. M. Howard has the lateet up to-dat.
millinery ou the second floor ever hie 'dry
goods department. Ladies should see thu
part of hie store.
For Hale- A new Are room cottage, only
THE MAR8 OF HUMANITY comprises
I two Classes.—thooe whose Individual
Charartertotice enable them to command
situations and those whom situations gov-
ern. The weaker element covets constant-
ly the attributes of Preferment. Frequent-
ly the Insufficiedt appear to triumph. Title
and Regalia, how,v*, never yet made a
Walter Lee, former baggage agent at
the Borthslaatarn depot in thto city, same
ia yesterday and returned to Dallas today
where be to extra baggage man at the T, A
P. city depot.,
Work oa the aew brick plant to progress
tag satisfactorily. Water ban been reached
ia the wall and as soon ae some heavy tim-
bers arrive from the mill work oa the be lid.
tags, will begin.
L. Smith of the Texas Carlsbad, baa
started up Well No. 9, which to claimed to
bm an entirely different water from the one
that ha* been in use. The second well Is at
the south side of the pavilion and to now
being odd by the public.
George Clark of the United Benevolent
aaanciatlon to bade from Fort Worth. He
says htft order will run am excursion from
Fort Worth to this city oa Hunday. May
lhih. aad be expects at least twelve hun-
dred people win eueae over.
Mr. aad Mre. Jha Tom Story Will leave
next webk for Gainesville to attend the
«—si meeting of the Texas Pries associa-
tion They will join the excursion and
vtoM a number of the southern and east-
ern ntthto, to bn abet about two weeks.
We notice from the Ft Worth Register
that Heory Ayeock to missing, and thafliis
three blocks from tbs business street.
Terms half down, balance easy payments
At ply at this office.
Our line 'of dress good* Is complete,
and (he prices are so reasonable that you
#Ui certainly buy if you eee it fall and
examine them at John Berry 'a
Hare to a bargain for you—19 norm ad-
joining the city on the north; win make a
nice trace farm or reaideoce addition to
the etty. Bee Ed C. Baker, phone n« ~ '
Just ia. a large shipment of Ipw aad high
quarter shoes of the celebrated Packard
make. These good, are the lateet styles in
eict, kangaroo aad valour* calf For sale
only by John Berry, .
While la the city the telephone nompaay
will greatly aftartciate R tf roe will jdara
your name and hotel la the 'phone register
at the Oaxy well. This will enable roar
losing easily * ------ 1
tanee line.
! The 4ied
By reaeon of Advautugaa. natural ae well
ae acquired. "Tax Dxxvxn Road" is Mas-
ter of the Situation ae to Pacific Coast
points and the Northwest. It simply bee
the Beta of it any way pouopre to figure. •
" One important coaalderatSon to distance
Distance means time, which
dost for example, would you «j
choose to ride out Iftft miles to
SM mites distant from Fort
'•Tnx Dxwvnu Roso,** which i
place where the interesting par
Angeles trip begins, with mi
Hh«p to prepared to do your (
mmftbtag and wood work re-
dispatch. aad ta a workman-
re have C. R Tremble, the
shoer. who will give you sat- "
(toady the Mar-
—. i
Farther thqn this, persona of Discrimi-
nation recognise and appreciate the fact
that certain Modena Conveniences are of
the Necessities of really, good passenger
service and that many of these •The Dxx-
»aa Road” alone provides. Such are:—,
, -V -r- , , f % “
Another paint. "Tna Dee vex RoaiF
gives choice of Six Routes from Colorado
Hotel Arrivals.
3L, A*
Toma
Daily : Ipdex,
15c Per Week,
50c Per Month.
baySN^ Tickets cost
Diara Road'* than
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. FREE CHAIR CARS
> KATY DINING STATIONS. MEALS 50 CENTS ••
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.