The Daily Index. (Mineral Wells, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. [3], Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 7, 1902 Page: 1 of 4
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THE DAILY INDu
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MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 7. 190a
VOL III
THE DAILY INDEX
O H. ALEXANDER. * 1
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THE PERRV-JOHNAON' HAVE IT,
OAUGCO. W. A. WILKIN
BUBBCtUFTION HATBH
W. C. DICKINSON
ARRIVAL And departure
OP TRAINS,
Phone 34,
ACIE STEAM LAUNDRY
application
Office Over Lion Drug l>to
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MINERAL WELLS TEX.
W. M. XV. X S. W. Rjr -------
HBkiVB. 4 . Leave.
No. 1. 11:46*. m. I No. A 7:96 a. m.
No. 8. 6:96 p.m. | No, 4. 1:40 p. m.
r Sunday Trains:
No. A 11:90 *. at, | Nw.«. a. m.
No.4. 4:96 p. m. |“ No. 9. '1:40 p. m.
All train* connect with the T. A P. and
O. C. A 8. F. at Weatherford.
Kutered at the poetofllce in Mineral Well*
4a second dui mail matter.
more value than money.
AH the hard work that has
been done has been of value,
and while there were many of
the early oonverta who oould not
Htand the fire and went oaok, I
notioe that they had to alt down.
They ate now enjoying the fruita
id it ia of the
Frank P. Sargent ia' to be
oommvpaioner of immtgYation.
Edward 8. Bragg will be oon-
aul general at Havana. Bragg
it n Wisconsin man and .a gold
democrat. 1 \
of their lgbor an
kind 4^AMurna to ashes on their
e.AB.V.B]!.
No. 9. 8:46 p. m. ‘ - | . No. 10. 1:00.p. n».
AM trains oonneot with T. A F. atPeek
City.
I will Paipt yoor
House and
Hang par Paper
lips. Some men oan never learn
to be true to their convictions,
and it is to them an awful mia-
fortune. V
People who support the old
political parties odme to me and
p«*ur out their aorrowa. I don’t
know why they do it. A spirit
of malioe would answer that they
deserve no sympathy, as they
should know that the financial
and sooial condition of the mase-
es ia k true reflection of the
character of government under
which they live and they should
stand up like brave men and
vote for their own betterment
insead ol going to the polls like
oattle under the party whip. But
I try to give every one a word of
enoouragement and by this way
of dealing many personal if
not political friends have been
added to my list of treasures,
and are ready to defend me in
the dark hour that the forked
tongued character assassin folds
his slimy coils in my path to
destroy me.
The three divine attributes,
faith, hope'and oharity, should
be studiously cultivated and b«
the oode that governs every aot
of our lives and then if by mis-
take we go wrong It is easy to
get right again. ;
It is encouraging to see suoh
au increase of independent vot-
ers and it if only a short time
until they will destroy the ocou-
pation of th.e rabid partisan and
he will be a wanderer in the land
without a job.
From everywhere comes the
request that we make a ticket for
county offices and Mipild'it isVnot
A Chicago lady has been de-
olared insane from the effects of
olub work.'
Secretary Root says he will
remain in the oabinet providing
his health will permit.
Tne cattle men object to the
oleomargarine bill and want the
president to veto it. The chanc-
es are he will refuse.
R. O. BRASWELL, H. D.
Specialist
and Surgeon,
Opposite Hawthorn Well,
Phone Connections,
Mineral Wells, Texas
Charles Muench.
FRESH FISH I
I have opened an Ioe Cream
Parlor at the west end of Dr
'Yeager’s drug store, and
will serve ioe oream at all
' hours. 1 also handle freeh
fish Tuesdays and Fridays..
W. M. W. AN. W. Ry
The Cuban Congress has con-
vened. It will have no legislat-
ive powers until the government
is formerly transferred.
Mr. Armour says if there is a
beef trust he does not know it.
He says the high prices are
caused by higher produots.
FOLOLW T
The Be$t Service
The Quickest Tine
BURT SIBLEY
THROUGH TRAINS BETWEEN
MINERAL WELLS AND
DALLAS.
Q. W. Hubbard
: M. D. and D. O.
• Galveston Is going right ahead
with her seawall proposition,
having engaged an engineer at
an annual salary of ten thousand
dollars. He says it will be com-
pleted within two yearn.
'■ : ~ An Austin dispatch says that
^ certificates of stock ojfjthe Gulf A,
Brazos Valley jailroad oompany
to the amount of $50,000 were
submitted to the railroad com-
mission for approval and there*?
I after to be registered in the de/*
partrf&nt of state.
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Electrioity has taken the place
of mules in the modern oo&l
jRiries. Underground electric
1 cars haul the coal to. the shafts
V and the mines are lighted with
leleotrtrity. This has oaused
1 hundreds of mules to be sent to
ISouth Africa instead of being
Vuried ul^r the ground with
pie blaokVdiamonds. We be-
Jeve, thougb, the mule would
^ , prefer the lat ,
/1. n^Tlie pepMliau.
W I did not think «f 0Aying any-
thing more to you through the
papers, but the tufn of events
^ has become so funny that it,is a
I privilege that is irresiPtable..
We have been told \time and
! again (hat the populist party
V was dead. The eleotiAP* were'
I pointed to as evidences \°f oup
r ' demise and when^eife of oVf
', workers passed into spirit!*/6
^-was heraldel to the worldY**1*1'
the party was dead now, Are*
• because left without a “lead#*”
And when some trusted serF*
ante left their posts and dragged
our Bag into tne joamp of the en*
emy a mighty shout went up tJiat
“the populists are deadT deh<bH
dead! 11**f But it is obvious thtat
the wish was in every instant
lather to th* thought, for- it ^
for the purpose of, “fixing* ’ us
that the primary elections are
. held every two years. ; We* must
be a mighty lively oorpee to be
erasing these modern Jeffersons
ro much trouble. If the popu-
list party is dead who are the dem-
ocrats h< Iding orgies against?
It is funny that they would go to
so muoh trouble and expense in
an attempt to bar a dead party
out. 1 But then, well* olwiai|frft|pg
to fife again. ^ *,
^Speaking about matters and
things one way and another, did
I yodever hear anybody bellow-
WABASH ROUTE
Doable Daily Passenger
. —Service^.
Office opposite Wann Hotel
Dr. Charles B. Williams
-“ DMSA4M OF THE
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat,
ouaa mriD. * /
Office in Raines Building. ^
Offlcw Houjr* 10 • m to 8:80 p in, except
8und»jrE At UibEOb well Wor# «hd Eft*
hoorr. Phone 86-2 _
Detroit, Buffalo,
Niagara Falls, New
' York, Boston,
AND
ALL EA8TERN CITIE8.
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Time and Equipment
Unexoellod.
o SOLID PAST THROUGH Q
0 T.KALNH D^ILY 0
Leafing St. Lonta:
0:00 a. m. ^ 8:30 p. m. v U:8lp. m
Arrlrlng at
Buffalo__H m, 8:80 p m, 7:00 p ra.
New York... 8:U pm. 7-40 • m. 7:80
Boston.........8:10 p m, 10:06 a tn. 10:30 S m.
The onljr line rannlng over tto own
tracka from St. Louie *0 Buffalo im4 the.
Nlaxare Kails. Stopqrere allowed on all
ticket# via. Niagara Palls. 17 you Will
compere the advantages of the Wabash
Line with all others you will be con-
Coupoi/ tickets on sale to any
point in the United Htetee. Cell on
agent (or nay information, or write
P. B. BOCK,
Hu per in Cendant.
L M. POUTS,
Oen. Manager.
County and 5t*te Rights
For Sale on
JOHNSON INSECT TRAPS.
k sure method to do away with boll we*
A 'wheat files ana all (noth# that fly at ft
18th and Main St>,
for me to advistJ* it seems that
we should give this matter im»
mediate and earnest attention
To this end by request of a ma-
jority of the executiva,eommittee
BEST
PASSENGER SERVICE
IN TEXAS.
«Hj|RRORTANT GATEWAYS—4
a meeting is called to convene at
Mineral- Wells Saturday, May
31, at 10 o’olock a. m., and it is
the wish of'the committee that
every populist in the county be
present and take equal part with
ua~ We need the benefit of their
wisdom". The people of thie
beautiful and flourishing little
oity will giv$ -you a kind, and
hearth welcome And make you
.glad that you came i
, There Vrill be an afternoon
isesdion at which .the business
will be finished.
/ | BykO;* Barber.
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Newton, W. B. The Daily Index. (Mineral Wells, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. [3], Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 7, 1902, newspaper, May 7, 1902; Mineral Wells, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1039947/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.