The Daily Index. (Mineral Wells, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 250, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 4, 1903 Page: 1 of 4
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Daily Index.
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0. W. WILSON, MANaUSK.
MINERAL WELL5, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4. 1403
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Judge Parker of New York is
being groomed for the preaiden
tial nomination on the democrat-
ic tioket. Lewie Nixon, an old
Tammany man, has taken the
judge in training and promisee
to get some pretty fair speed out
of him before the big race comes
off.
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- Advertising rata* mads Icuown ou
application
KuUral at the poatofflce in Minaral Walto
*• seeonti claaa mail matter.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Mayor—
H. D. Arnold, re-eleotion,
C. W. Wilson.
F. C. Hiohbmith.
For City Assessor and Collector •
H. M. (huoh) Coleman.
Georoe A. Sims.
J( T. Harris.
Jim Tom Story. i
For City Secretary—
W. a. (arthur) Howard.
H. W. McMillan.
For City Attorney-^
E. B. Ritchie.
For Alderman 3rd Ward—
John W. Birdwell.
For City Treasurer—
A J Thomas, Re-eleotion.
The oattlemen hold their an-
nual oonyention at El Paso short-
ly. Fort Worth wants the next
meeting and they will go after it.
The great singer Patti will
probably visit this oountry next
winter and if she does will re-
oeive $60,000 for sixty oonoerts
in a period of six months. She
demands $10,000 in cash to bind
the bargain and the $40,000 be-
fore she orosses the pond. Pretty
strong terms and yet she oan get
the money.
Trade with Porto Rico has in*
oreased enormously during the
past few years, or sinoe Ameri-
can control. For instance in
1807 the United States shipped
into that island goods to the val-
ue of two millions of dollars as
against over twelve millions in
1902. No wonder the manufac-
turers and others were in favor
of expansion.
Next Thursday, Maroh 6, the
packing houses will be ready for
Business and will be formally
opened. The Texas legislature
will be present in a body.
It is estimated that one hun-
dred and seventy-five oars of
pecans were shipped out of Tex-
as this fall, yet the crop was
comparativly light when reokon
ed with past years.
Mr. Rockafeller is having a
couple of Japanese cottages built
for summer use in the Adiron-
dack mountains. They are con-
structed entirely with Japanese
labor and under the supervision
of an achitect from that oountry.
The workmen are all left handed.
They draw a plane towards them,
saw a board from them and their
actions draw n orowds of curious
spectators to them.
Ernest Sohilliug, the ooaoh-
man who oreated a sensation
years ago by eloping with the
daughter of Millionaire Morosini,
has returned to his old vooation
and is now ooaohman for a doc-
tor in Astoria, N. Y. After
their elopement the young coup-
le went to live in a poor quarter
of New York City, the husband
beooming a oar conductor. Sev-
en months of this kind of life
was enough for Mrs. Schilling,
who quietly disappeared one day.
Her husband has never seen her
sinoe. After a lengthy period
of living in retirement, the wife
returned to her father's home.
C1RER, DECK i CO,
PLUMBERS.
Can be found at
City Water Works
Either day or night
Phone No. 50.
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ROBERT H. PARRY,
ARCHITECT.
UPTO-IMTK DICHIUNH.
The Index is glad to note that
the oity counoil has deoided to
get to work 6n the oity hall at
\ , onoe. Lets have no more delay.
flhe building is oertainly needed
bM enough, goodness knows.
Monday was ths birthday uf
Texas, yet the legislature work-
ed right along aa though it was
an every day matter for Texas to
have a birthday.. The members
are making up for their jaunting
trip to Galveaton.
President Roosevelt hae oalied
the senate together in extraordi-
nary session Maroh 6. The
Panama oanal and the Cuban
reoiprooity treaties, the presi-
dent thinks, must be aoted upon,
and the aooner this is done the
better.
A Louisville preacher raised a
little sensation last Sunday in
hia church by stating that vice
in relvst was the same as vies in
shoddy, Certainly it ia the asms
old vies wherever found. It ia
just as bad to gamble In the par
lor aa in the saloon;
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Some crazy reporter sends a
message to the prees to the ef-
fect that the snow at Tascosa,
Texas, was eight feet deep and
that the thermometer wae forty
nine degreee below aero. He ie
probably competing for the prise
of being the biggest liar in the
In a letter from^ President
Roosevelt to Clark Howell, the
editor of the Constitution, he
said that he had sought to take
into consideration the feelings of
the people .in making federal ap-
pointments whenever heooulddo
without saorifioing a prinoiple,
and that he had frequently se-
leoted democrats for federal of-
fices, particularly in Georgia,
but that he oould not make mere
oolor a bar to holding ofitoe where
the applioant was in every way
fit and oompetent, and there vai
no stain on his character.
o (Mile# at Nall Ptaca, Waal af tha Olbaon l
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Minaral Walla, Texas’
juiimmjuiimiimiiL
Dr. Charles B. Williams
PISBASBS OV THB
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat,
nUMM riTTBD.
Office In Raines Building.
Office Hours 10 a m to 8:80 p m, except
Sunday*. At Gibaon well before and aft a
hour*. Pbona 8F-1
J. M. LUTTRELL, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON.
MINERAL WELLE, TEXAS.
OrricB—Howard block over furniture store
C. M. STONE,
Practical Stone and
| j Brick Mason.
«... .Phone 146.
The Waoo Times-Herald of last
week says: J. W. Riggfns has
gone to Kansas City, New York
and other large oitiee for the
purpose of promoting two
schemes for building electric rail-
way lines in the oountry near
Fort Worth and Dallas. He left
here yesterday and will be absent
several weeks. He said that the
matter had been worked up by
oitizene of the plaoee interested,
and that big amounts of mo
were ready to go into stook looal
ly as an evidenoe io outside
oapital that the home folks mean
business. The two line* pro-
posed to be built are from Glen
Rose, in Somervell county, to.
Granbury, in Hood county; and
between Hamilton and, Dublin.
Forty thousand dollars' worth of
looal stook will be taken in the
first place, he .states, and fifty
thousand or more in the latter.
Mr, Riggins was selected to pro-
mote ihe two pieeee of road and
fully aooredited. He thinks that
both movement* will result in
asvswsa asivr v vuioii»w will I veilII III
T. C. DICKINSON,
A DENTIST,
Office Over Lion Drug 5tore.
Work OoarotiL.d aag Kopt In Ropolr.
MINERAL WELL* TEX.
‘•But where to find the happiest
spot below,
Who caa direct whoa all protend
to know.*’
Many ora Balloted to lira In Northwest
_ ex be, hewing proved the value of the land
In thin region aej\ *ood_Crop Kaiser, Not
and
Tex a*, having proved tha vain* of the land
In this region aa t\ good Crop Kaiser, No
only Cattle, but Wheat, Cotton, Corn, Peed
stairs, Cantaloup™, Oarden Track
V»IIMUUU|T "i weeBWWH _____
Good Health flourinh here-la a district
where malaria la Impossible and very little
doing for Jalla and Hospital*.
Land, which la being sold at really low
n?y figure* -tho the conataatly increasing de-
in an cl ia ateadllr booming values- to still
Bnl- abundant, end farms ana ranee bee of all
•lass, very happily located, are being pur-
Ci
raises-to still
ea of ail
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based dally.
We will gladly supply all askere with a
copy of a little book, published by the
Northwest Trxn« KcBI Estate Association,
which contains an Intereating aeries of
straightforward statements of what PEO-
PLE HAVE ACCOMPLtSUDE along the
line of
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1-asaenger Dept.
N. II. -We gad our pasaeager
EKSSPifs?i Sd
clear thru/ We continue, tha jt
the eeoallent Class Am
the preference.if Oo
Tourists, Winter and
we olfer now more tli
to California, the lie
good for Old '
For* Worth. Tex.
r patronage
to run three
Is, and two
_ year round
e that Insure*
and California
anc«*fi rout***
via Dalhart
Open Again
After shut-down of one month for repairs
in my oold storage system I have again
opened my market and am prepared to
serve my customers better than ever.......
STEER
FOR
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PEARSONS
MARKET
Where you oan get the ohoioest beef to be had. Keep con-
stantly on hand, all kinds of Fresh Meats, Lard, Eto. Call
T. J. PEARSON.
Will pay the highest market prioe for fat cattle and hogs.
Also will buy your hides and furs at top prioes.
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Read The Daily Index
And Learn the Latest News.
MISS IDA M. SNYDER,
Treasurer of tho Brooklyn Boat End Art Club.
nr"WlENSTIitJAL irregu-
oJ KSSfiS
Mm. With the vitality at a
low abb, the blood weak-
ened. the digestion disor-
dered, she goes about pale-
faoed, hollow-eyed and hag-
con tra«t to
ling
her former self Bat over
gard, a piteous contrast
the blooming health of I
bar former sea. Bat over I vp* i&* h snrur.
1,000,000 women have found L — i ■■ ■
health again by taking Wine of Cardui.
At a regulator of the menstrual periods
s of Cerdai bee never been kno
Wine
to fail.
Gardol hae never been known
It baa seldom failed to restore
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perfect health, even in the most Persia
tent and aggravated case of weakness
Miss Ida M. Snyder, of No. 535 Ber-
gen Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., has used
Wine of Cerdai end she says it helped
bar into a new life. Health to Miss
Snyder ia worth a great deal. She ie
an,attractive young woman with intd-
leetoai attainments and she occupies
the position of Treasurer of the Brook-
lyn hast End Art Club. This position
mark* her a* a person of intellect, cul-
ture and refinement and it i(>«aks highly
of the respect and trust bar fellow
women have in her. She write*:
to their health we wo«M
have more happy wives.
mothers sod daughters, and
if they would use more hitci-
e in the matter of mcdA-
observing results, they
l find that thedoctoss'
prescriptions do not perform
the many cures they are given
credit for.
“In consulting with my
druggist he advbed McEkse's
Wine of Cardul and Thed-
ford’s Black-Draught, and so I took it
and have every reason to thank Mm for
a new life opened up to me with rsteesrd
health, and H only took three months to
cure me.”
Yon may secure the same relief ae
Mite Snyder, if you take Wine of Cardui
as the took it. Thedford's Black-
Draught is the companion medicine of
Wine of Cardui and it ia a liver end
bowel regulator which assists greatly
in effecting a cure. If you take these
medicines according to directions, the
relief and cure* ie si tuple. Some cases
are cured quickly and others take longer
because the disease has run longer.
Remember how Miss Snyder took
health. The
WINEof CAR.DVI *
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Newton, W. B. The Daily Index. (Mineral Wells, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 250, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 4, 1903, newspaper, March 4, 1903; Mineral Wells, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1039060/m1/1/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.