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To Carlsbad and Bac to Ynera ells
We might tell you that Mineral Wells is just as good and in some But one of the most convincing stories that we can tell illustrative of
instances better than Carlsbad, Weisbaden, and other resorts and the curative powers of Mineral Wells, is that of one great Texas
spas of Germany, France and Switzerland. We might even cite citizen (name withheld for obvious reasons), who was in bad health
instance after instance of remarkable cures at Mineral Wells, and and looked afar off for a cure, and finally selected Carlsbad. After
other instances of men and women, who, thanks to regular trips to a long and tiresome trip half way across two continents and a trying
Mineral Wells, have grown old gracefully-without losing the ex
ocean voyage, he arrived at the great European resort and immeuberance
and vigor of youth-as Judge R. B. Seay, of the Criminal diately placed himself in the hands of the greatest physicians availDistrict
Court of Dallas, who has been visiting Mineral Wells once able. ..
or twice a year for the last thirty-five years; Col. Frank P. Holland, They gave him an exhaustive examination, making a minute diag-'
~':,.: Capt. Burk Burnett, Marion Sansom, and others of the great nosis of his every complaint and ailment. Many specialists were
Empire Builders of the Southwest, all regular visitors at Mineral called into consultation, and imagine his surprise when they
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reported on his condition and gave him advice, and said: "In "
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Chamber of Commerce. Ten Years Younger, book, Date Unknown; Dallas, TX. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth21921/m1/13/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.