The Daily Index. (Mineral Wells, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 134, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 7, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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New Wheat Flour,
GROUND BY
MINERAL WELLS ROLLER MILLS,
FOR SALE BY
D. M. Howard.
Also Fresh Meal and Mineral Wells Roller
Mills Bran. You don’t need to feed corn with
this bran for it is very rich as we don’t make
anything but first class flour, run all low grade
flour and shorts to bran.
Don’t forget to call for Mineral Wells Full
Patent Flour if you want the best. Every
sack guaranteed by
MINERAL WELLS ROLLER MILLS CO.
Buy your School
Supplies at
YEAGER’S
DRUG STORE.
W. O. THOMAS, M. D.
SPECIALIST.
Practice limited to rheumatism,
contracted limbs, enlarged ana
stiff joints sciatica and neural-
gia which is often termed rheu-
matism. I have made a special-
ty of this work for five years and
am prepared to give you refer-
ence from many who had to be
carried about for years but now
walk as well as any one. If vou
doubt my cure place cost of
treatment in the bank and pay
„ | only when you receive the re-
! suits -that 1 have promised you.
Mrs Lee Dalton and d^u^hter, ; ()ffioe with f)r Braswell, near
Miss Lulu, were over today from Hawthorn Well.
Palo Pinto.
Misses Sue and Doll Taylor
came in from Palo Pinto tf is
morning and the latter left for
Pallas to attend the fair.
G W Graves and family, who
t..• recently moved here from Cisco,
. . a . . ; are nicely situated in the first
J H Walton h». returned from ho|J(ia o( lhe Btpll„t church.
Dallas'. | Mr (3rav«a is mayor of Cisco and
from nearly all his life has been spent
in and near thkt city.
Fred Macatee is back
Dallas.
Dr Braswell is having his office
repaired.
The postoffice receipts for the
quarter ending September 30 in-
creased $100.00 over the corres-
A A Obitz left this noon for ponding quarter of last year.
New York. j Postmaster Cranford says each
quarter shows an increase over
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The Best Line & Old States
Free R.eclining
Chair Cars
Parlor Cafe Cars
Pullman Sleepers
Ask the nearest Cotton Belt Agent for rates and schedules or write
w. S. nils, D. H. HOMAN. A. BOOVM. T. t. LITTU.
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bln, Tt*. fL Warth. Tex. Vac*. Tax.
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CLEAR TRACK
-- FOR THE ——
KATY FLYER
— BETWEEN —
ST. LOUIS.
CHICAGO.
KANSAS CITY.
GALVESTON, AUSTIN. SAN ANTONIO.
FT. WORTH. DALLAS. WACO. HOUSTON.*
DISTANCE SHORTENED ACCOUNT QUICKER TIME |
Mrs H M Berry has gonq to
Weatherford.
corresponding time of last year.
New
Sleeping Car
Service *u
.THE.
Mr »nd Mr, Jim Tom Story jr The oily council met in regular
are at Italia, Ucion laat night. The uaual
j monthly acoounis were allowed.
J T Pace of Palmer is in town The stock ordinance was up and
for a few days. failed to pass over the mayor’s
_ ........ | veto. A committee was appoint-
County Judge Martin la over . t() innp„„t nu„B throughout
from Palo Pinto. 1 the city as a protection againal
Attorney J C Houts is at Fort fire.
Worth on business. . ... ..
The deep well is now over three
Mrs Holmes is having brick hundred feet in depth. The drill
etiimneya built at her hotel. j has to be sharpened quite often,
.... . . c, . as the state being penetrated is
A N Deoringia at Fort Worth hard ^ «h> u „ a
purchasing a nc« pump for hi. iadfm,nlary oompdrf,i „( .jiica
*'n* and other substances and has
Courity Attorney McConnell quite a distinct carboniferous
and son left today for the fair at cast.
■****• Don’t miss Rev .1 L Stuart’s
Eld C Baker, Mon Kyle, Judge lecture on foreign missions at the
Highsmith and Attorney Ritchie Presbyterian church tonight,
are at Palo Pinto today. jThis is the only opportunity that
Mr. I-.fi- linker of Paris who VOU may eVer have to hear him*
Mrs Lew!s Baker of laris,who He ma ^ oome thi(| way
haa been v.a.ting hare lor , one h„
t.m., left for home today. j com. out and hear him. Every-
Will Thotaaa it aick and con- body ia cordially invited.
fined to his room. Jim Provine
.MINERAL WELLS.
...ROUTE...
is weighing ootton at the yard in
Will’s place.
Word was received here today
that C C King of Fort Worth hnd
been killed in a wreck on the
George Luker, well known Belt rued, but there were
thie city and e former reaident pertioulere. Deceeeedwaea
here, ie dow with the Cudahy brother-in-law of B C and Frank
Peeking oompeny at Chiokeehe, P*"'"0." °* ‘hl“ Plaoe- The bd-
I «|t • r ■ nal will take place at Jackson-
*'• villa. B C Denison left for that
The Gibson Well oompany and place today.
Mr Galbraith are Constructing a /
good cinder walk all the way Rev Pinckney Ha
Dallas Fair.
Account of Texas State Fair,
Dallas, Texas, September 27 to
October 12, the Weatherford,
Mineral Wells 4 Northwestern
railway will sell tickets from
Mineral Wells as follows for the |
round tr j>:
Column A Rites $2.00—On
sale opening day limited to Sept
28 On sale Sunday morning train
only Sepi 28, Oct 5 and 12, lim-
ited to date of sale for return.
Column B Rates $13.00—On
.sale Sept 2rt to Oct 12, limited to
one day from date of sale for re-
turn.
Column C Rates $3 50—On
sale daily Sept 27 to Out 12, lim-
ited to Oct1 13 for return.
Tiie following transfer charges
should be added to all tickets
sold by our train No. 4: Adults
20c, childs 10c.
Yours very truly,
P. E. Bock, 8upt.
Santa Ie
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M. W. A N. W. Ry.
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COLORADOr
I.eave South Texa* every evening,
North Texan next morning.
Arrive Colorado Spring*, 12:05 noon
following day.
The beet meal* are served by Fred Harvey
Send 2c Postage for
A “COLORADO SUMMER”
Rev Pinckney Hawkins, whom
many people in this town and
oounty know, called on us yes-
terday. Dr Adams, one of Texas
beet oculists, had operated on.
from the Gibson Well to The
Agnea.
’ Fleming Bros* grocery store
has been moved into the building one of his eyes April 12. enab-
vacated by W W Howard, where ling him to read any print and
they will be pleased to aee their see a man a mile away. The
customers. other eye now has been made to
see by Dr Adams., Bro Hawkins
Will Thomas and Frank 8chloe- and his many friends have just
have leased the White 8ul- reason for rejoioing.
phur Well and Miss Fannie Wil-
liams ia now tending on the
drinking counter.
Rev Harney it drawing large
crowd* at the revival meeting
now in progress at the Christian
church. Last night there were
g number of conversions.
Bruce Hill .eight years of age,
eon of Buok Hill, residing near
Indian Creek, died laet night of
typhoid fever. The burial #111
take plaoe this afternoon.
Tor rent or for sale on easy
terms the Hurdieaton residence
in the northern part of the eity.
Bee W B Newton at Index oftce.
For Rent—3 cottage#—2 stone
with cisterns, one furnished—4,
5 and 6 rooms,
Mrs Beetham.
olose in, See
I The new meat market in the
stone corner opposite Waldron’s
grocery store is doing a nioe
business.
Lost—R*d leather wallet con-
taining a ten dollar bill. Return
to Index and get reward.
Fashionable suits of good
workmanship made at reason*
able prices by N Matjasic the
tailor.
You will find a safe place to
store your furniture, etc., at
reasonable rates, by consulting
D M Howard. ,
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Drink Litnia well water if you
want to be well and happy. Q
W Hogan, proprietor.
Found—A K of P pin which
the owner oan get from D M
Howard by paying for this notice
We have Corn Cure that makes
you fdrget your tors feet. Sold
at Herndon’s.
Try Jno W Keeling for watches,
olooks and jewelry.
Disinfectants, all kinds, (
Herndon’s.
W. S. Keenan, G. P. A.
Galveston, Texas
Dining Cars
Iron
MOUNTAIN
Route
The Best Service
The Quickest Time
THROUGH TRAINS BETWEEN
MINERAL WELLS AND
DALLAS.
Double Daily Passenger
-.Service-
Coupon ticket* on *ale to any
point In the United Htate*. Cell on
ngent for aiiy information, or write
P. R. BOCK,
Superintendent.
L M POUTS.
Uen. Manager.
ate carte es
EucmcuwisAienm
msk ns sums cam.
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TIME ONLY LINE
mow ,
TEXAS
TO TMK
NORTH and EAST
WITH
DINING CAR SERVICE.
THE HOST DIRECT ROUTE
From either North or Booth to
the Famon* Health Iteaort
and Hpriap oI .
Sulphur,
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Newton, W. B. The Daily Index. (Mineral Wells, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 134, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 7, 1902, newspaper, October 7, 1902; Mineral Wells, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1039490/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.