The Daily Index. (Mineral Wells, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 283, Ed. 1 Monday, April 13, 1903 Page: 4 of 4
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c. If. ALEXANDER, ^
....DENTIST.
Offlct wver T«r«f*i Drug «#f*
flullr - Pk«M M.
WORK GUARANTEED.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
UM.AL AI1U ^
Will Brent* of 8herman, After
A visit here, has returned home.
For machine needles and sup-
plies see J I Lawrence.
CrtM Eyes Straightened Free.
Call on Pr Adams over Tur-
ners drug store. He his straigh-
tened 678 to date. Why remain
cross eyed,. Dr Adams limits
his practioe to eye, ear, nose
and throat. *
Cross eyes straightened free
until June 1st.
Celebrated Big P flour at
Fleming Bros. Try this brand
Wool crash suits, fine line of
shirts at the Famous.
Feed oats and feed corn at.
M Howard’s.
Souvenirs at Turners.
Ice cream at Turners.
Go to J I Lawrence formatting
and oarpets.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund
the money if it fails to cure. E
Stationery at Turners.
all kinds, at
Disinfectants,
Herndon’s.
Mill Cut Pserless flour sold by
D E Odell is quite sick at his
W Grove’s signature is on
'box. 25c.
each Taylor Bros.
Sporting goods at Turners.
horns in the western part of the
Walter Jones, a prominent dry
S7Stf"0,“n“',8h‘rnltDi,in| Complete line ol-hirt ..i.te,
'new spring styles in madras,
••But where to tmd the happiest
•pot below.
Who caa direct when all pretend
to know.”
■ new HjiriiiK ....... —,
Mrs Wayne H Lasater return-! Matin, damask, wash silks and
• . i • _ r _ __ I . . • a /w.it ____i
ed home on Saturday’s evening
train.
Dr and Mrs Braswell
ne to Midlothian and
have
Fort
orth.
Mesdames J T and John Neill
returned this noon to their homes
at Van Alstyne.
George Breeding came home
Saturday evening on a brief
vieit to his family.
Miss Desne Hammond of
Weatherfurd is here the guest of
Mrs Jennie Murray.
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Hon Jim Wilson of Weather-
ford was here yesterday the
guest of Dr and Mrs iiaines.
Miss Mattie Binkley of Sher*
.man is here the guest of her sis-
ter, Mrs Dr Hubbard.
Mrs Lavine and sister arrived
home yesterday after having
been absent for the winter.
. Alex Moore was in town this
morning. He says everything
is booming in the river valley.
Mrs H C Herndon and daugh-
ters, Misses Annie Bell and
Alma, are spending a week at
Dallas.
T O Walker, editor of the Fort
Worth Register, spent Sunday
with Mre Walker, who is here for
water treatment.
lawn, from 60: to $5 at Howard
A Berrys.
Get your clothes made at home
Will press them for you six
months free. Fit guaranteed.
Phone 113.—Matjasic, the Tail-
or.
Jewolry at Turners.
Doors! Doors!! Mineral
Wells Hardware company for
screen doors and screen wire.
Will make them cheap.
Fresh ground chops for horse
and chicken feed, ground as
needed by Mineral W.ells Holler
Mill; for sale by D M Howard.
8 >aps at Turners.
D L Smith’s lunch stand and
short order restaurant is doing a
rushing business Barbecue a
specialty. Family trade solicited.
Kodaks at Turners.
Mrs Win Hittson, Dress Mak-
er; up stairs over 1) M Howard’s
store. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Prices reasonable.
M-tny are *atU*«<l to Ilro In Northwaat
Tru«, htvlng prowl the value of the land
In this region aa ft good I'mp Kaiser, Not
only Cattle, but When). Cotton, tjprn, Feed-
ilh. O
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•tiuJN. Cantaloapua. (iarden Track and
(iond Health SoarUli here-In a district
where malaria ta trapo-tiMe and very little
doing for Jails and Bo-plfala.
I.uud. which la being sold at really low
gurcss- tho the co«i»t.intly increasing de-
mand Is steadily Booming values- Is still
abundant; ahd farms and raucehns of all
lly located, are being pur-
•dzes, very happily
cbased dally. ---------
We will gladly supply all a»ker» with a
copy of a little book, published by the
Northwest Tests Real liitale Association,
which contains an Interesting series of
straightforward atatemeriU of what PEO
ri.K HAVE ACOOMPLHHIDE along the
line of
“TH E
DENVER
ROAD”
Fort Worth, Teg.
Passenger Dept.
N H. -We And our passenger patronage
very gratifying. It Is nece-tsary to run three
,fn» dally aa faros Wichita Falls,
trains dally aa faros Wichita
and two
dear thru. W# continue, the year round,
the escellent Class A service that Insures
_______________ service________
the preference of Colorado and California
Tourists, Winter and Summer. Hy the way,
we offer now more than half a d<rsen routes
to California, the new. -i being via Dalhart
rnlso greet for Old Mexico*, with Hrst-grode
Fating Cars all the way
We sell a Home-Seekrs ticket, good thirty
Life or Death! Which?
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DEAR DOCTORS.
We must have your attention for two miautee. It may nave
many precious human lives without ooet to you. You have patients
under your charge who are suffering with various diseases that will
not respond to the beet medical skill. The waters of Mineral Wells,
Texas, the greatest health resort in the south, have cured hundreds
suffering with Rheumatism, Kidney, Liver and Bladder Tfoubles,
Constipation, etc., aa the following testimonials will show. Read
these carefully, doctor, and if you have any patients Buffering with
any of these ailments, give thepn this paper ani advise them to try
the waters. Mineral Wells ia located fifty miles west of Fort Worth
on the Weatherford, Mineral Welle A Northwestern railroad, which
can be reached from Fort Worth or Dallas without change of cars.
For further particulars, address the Index, Mineral Wells, Texas:
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Knlek-
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Janes
H L William*. Bren ham, Texaa: I can
heartily recommend Mineral Write water
to those Buffering from kidney trouble.
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B B Whitehead. M I). Rialng Star. Texaa:
am glad to oay that my wife Improved
very rapidly while at the Welle and u still
belter.
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W W Light, Ladntila, Texas: I have been
drinking Mineral Wells water for fonr or
Sve month* and am In better health than I
have been to for year* and 1 charge It all to
tbe water.
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J L clarkson. Fort Worth, Texas: I went
to Mineral Wells with rheumatism and waa
O L Boarland. Thorp Springs. Texaa: 1
■led Mineral Weils water for dyspepsia and
found It did me more good than anything I
ha vs ever found.
Ram creswell, Ssdalia, Texas: Mineral
Wells water cured me of ttomach trouble.
I could not assimilate or digeat my food. I
can now eat anything
l went to
never recover, but atter drinking the water
for eight weeks I am as well and hardy as
any young man of my age.
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Charles B Pear re. Waco. Texaa: Spent
three weeks at Mineral Wells, being serious-
ly afflicted with kidney trouble, torpid liver,
Indigestion and Insomnia, and did not ex-
pect to live ten days. After using tbe water
a few days I began to Improve and feel as-
sured that the water saved my life. f'
Fort Worth, lex as, Jan, 17, IH&
To whom It may concern;
rly in !90t I i
case of rheumatism and was advised to go to
" lO/lll aw UIW I « < ■ M I
Early In 1901 I war attacked with a severe
davs, at one and a third fare the round trip'
allowing stopovers at Vernon and points
O l.n S<S#|IU>tH>W
beyond, both ways.
Blank books at Turners.
Fresh ground meal, ground by
Mineral Wells’ K iller mill;every
sack guaranteed fresh, at D M
Howard’s.
Reynolds Clark of the Index
PubliBhing company’s force of
Boyd and Bridgeport wae in the
oity visiting friends Sunday.
L B Kidwell came in from
ffaskelt Saturday afternoon,
spending Sunday with his family
and returning to Haskell today.
The cheapest and best cow
eed yet; rice bran, $1.00 per
00 pounds. For sale by D M
loward.
Everything in new weaves and
styles of dress goods can be
ound at Howard A Berrvs.
Tbe merchants association will
meet tonight and a full attend-
ance is desired as matters of im-
^jrtanoe will oome before the
meeting.
Wanted—First class milch cow
must be a bargain. Albe.t
indly, at Turner’s,
Yesterday four addititione were
made to the Baptist church by
baptism. Tne ceremony was
oouduoted by Rev Morris at the
McDonald lake.
Wanted to buy—Milch cow
wthoutcalf give three gallons
milk E M Mitchell.
Dr and Mrs C B Raines and
Mr and Mrs Albert Stevenson
were guests at a seven o’clock
dinner given at the Piedmont
hotel by Mr and Mre I N Wynn
in honor of Mr Forest J Kalden-
berg of New York.
Latest spring styles and colors
In ladies skirts—prices from $3
to $15 at Howard A Berrys.
Mineral Wells hardware and
implement febmpany for hotel and
hoarding house supplied.
At Saturday’s primary G Ford,
T Harris,. J C Shafer, Messrs
Dunlap, Vaughn and MoClintoo
were elected delegates to the
oounty prohibition convention to
beheld next Saturday at Palo
Pinto.
The meeting at the Prsby terian
church began last night with a
good oongi egati in and jflue serv
ice. There will ba serv.ofe
_________ at 3:30
and 8PM every day throughout
the week. A oordiai invitation is
extendod to all to attend and
help in the service.
There were two eplendid eer-
Tioee at the Christian church
yesterday. Four more were
added to vhe church The dedi-
bas been postponed until
26;h. Granville Janet could
wet here on the 19th but will
" W on the 26-h. With Sam
on thtf 24th the I O' O F
y and the dedication
I, this ought to be a|
good things.
and cuffs at the
at Tamers.
Cigars at Turners.
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Umbrellas at Turners.
Dolls at Turners.
Marlin, where I remained one month with
out receiving any apparant benefit. Iii March
of the Maine year 1 went to Mineral Wella,
being carried Qn a cct, not being able to
move a muncle of my body ho thoroughly
wan I held In the vice like grip of "the man
of the Men.’’ I drank mineral water and took
mineral batha and began to Improve In a
hurt time. In three month* I waa entirely
aured and have never had a rheumatic pain
ctnre. My cure waa almost mlroculou* aud
h owe my cure to the water and hot batha.
W J Fu"* HOUSES,
Sec-Tress, Register Publishing Vo
11 K Bodgers, Marshall. Texaa: _____
Mineral Wella suffering with kidney trouble
and after drinking the mineral voter for
several days something like gravel begoh to
poos from me. some aa large oh large aqulr
re I shot. Before going there I had tried
every kind of Kidney medicine and ! believe
Mineral Well* water the best kidney medi-
cine In tbe world.
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iso, okia- Early lo
tbe fall of IMS I contracted a severe case of
gastro-hepatic catarrh which did not yield
to the treatment generally used by the pro-
fession. In February I went to Mineral
Weils. I put aalde all medicine and drank
freely of the water. In two weeks I waa ben-
efited, and at the end of I ve weeks waa so
much Improved that I retured home and re-
sumed my practice. I am now entirely cur-
ed and attribute It to the water. I most
heartily recommend Mineral Walls water to
all persons suffering with gastro-hepstlc
catarrh.
. J M Fraster, M D, Belton, Texaa: 1 deem
It but a tardy act of Justice on my part to
offer a testimonial to tbe cnratlve value of
Mineral Wells water. In HSR I bad a symp-
toailesa hu-maturla, which had persisted for
months, nnd woe Induced to go to Mineral
Wells for relief. After forced drinking of
large quantities of the water for a few day*
I ex perl u need a prompt, sal what ha* j»rov-
ia with
ent of
METEOR”
• perfectly equipped and up-to-date
wide veattbuW passenger train
TO V
Saint Louis
and*”""
Lee Atkinson, Frisco, Texas: It
pleasure I add my perNonal endorsem
Mineral Wells Water for Brights dim»,
dropsy and stomach trouble. I went to
Mineral Wells about four yesrs ago for re-
lief from a bad case of Bright* disease and
dropsy. I had been treated by.many good
doctors and had tr^ed every patent medicine
known for kidney trouble. 1 continued to
grow worse aud I wasadvtsedto go to Mln-
, era! Wells I realised it was my last chance.
I remained at Mineral Wells IS months and
1 drank the water and am proud to say It
cured me sound and well. 1 have been gone
from there two years and 1 can honestly say
i am In better health than I ever was In my
. life, and have no symptoms of kidney
trouble. Any one who hasdropay or kidney
disease should do as 1 did. 1 ate a small
piece of toasted graham bread each meal
and drank all the water I could.
I “xprri iiin ru is |ftutp|ra» w ua» > ■ F*yv
ed lobe, a permanent rwlef, from a condition
which 1 bad come to regard an serious.
While drinsing tbe water I noticed that 1
was free from frequent attacks of Indlges- , y
tlon, constipation apd uumtnlc heads* he. to-
which 1 haa been long subject: These per-
sonal beneffts so promptly derived canned
me to make a very careful and systematic
study of the curative virtues of the water la
a great variety of ailments. 1 llnd that In
constipation. Indigent Ion. cystitis, nephritis
and various urtemic contusion-, drinking
freely large quantities of Mineral Wella wa-
ter aTmtMt universally brings relief. In brief,
my persons! and professional experience
has con vlneed me that It Is a safe, prompt
and effectual eliminating agent and will of-
ten restore to their normal functions crip-
but is my opinion it has a wider ffeld of uee-
i that
fuln*
an any one known therapatic
Iiiu a »■’
„„ ____________ proscribe-------
Well* water for all proper coses with ffonff-
dence of faromble raaulte
Kansas City
FAIRFIELD COTTAGE.
Observation
Cafe Cars.
MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS. - ------------
Celebrated for its home-like comforts, perfeot quiet, good at*
tendance and the peculiar excellence of ite cuisine. Located con-
venient to Poetoffice, noted wells and bath houses. Rates $■ per
day, $8 to $10 per week. C. J. 8TEWART, Prop.
•Hr / WWW*
Meals terved by FRED HARVEY.
Dr. G. W. HIBBARD.
Through Sleeper* Doily from
Ft. Worth and Dallas.
Special Attention given to
Chronic Disease*.
V. C. DICKINSON,
Afe DENTIST, -
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f
A. TULEY
General Passenger Agent,
FORT WORTH, TEX.
X-RAY EXAMINATIONS.
Opposite Wmnn House
Office Over Lion Drug Store;
Work Overeat##* and Rapt In Repair.
MINERAL WELLS TEX.
Tooth bruishes at Turners.
Shipment of Chase A Sanborn’s
resh teas and ooffees just re-
ceived by Cogdell Bros.
Perfume at Turners.
For sale—Six lots in Hawthorn
jlook $5,000. J 8 Coe, Fort
Worth, Texaa.
We have Corn Cure that makes
you forget your sore feet. 8old
at Herndon’s.
Lownys candy at Turner*.
D L Smith is supplying Barbe-
cued meats and Chili to the fam-
ily trade.
Real estate foreale. Dwellings
to rent. J C Hotrrs.
Office phone 68.
Now Kraut, sweet and sour
pickles in bulk at D M Howards*
For Bale—Cabbage plants at
lOo per dosen. At thia offioe.
Route
Inin mi ill q*i pa Ota.
BKTWC LKXTS JUO FMS
MMK UB SU9M CMS.
List of Merchants who give
Premium Stamps.
Always ask for Stamp* you can get many useful presents
Free with Premium 8tamps.
E. D. OLIVER, HARRY WALDRON.
J. I. LAWRENCE, * C. E. TURNER.
BLUE FRONT MEAT MARKET.
THE ONLY LINE
rwoai _-------
TEXAS
TO TMC
NORTH awd EAST
New stylos wall paper at lowest
prioee. For aale at Herndon’s.
Cold Drink# will be kept by
D L 8mith.
Hair bruishee at Turner*.
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Newton, W. B. The Daily Index. (Mineral Wells, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 283, Ed. 1 Monday, April 13, 1903, newspaper, April 13, 1903; Mineral Wells, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1039925/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.