The Daily Index. (Mineral Wells, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 151, Ed. 1 Monday, November 3, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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Buy your School
Supplies at
YEAGER’S
DRUQ STORE.
f “""local AND PEKSOMML.
Tomorrow will bo ©lection d*y.
lira Tom MoCIaIb hoe gone to
Dallas.
The K of P lodge will meet to*
night.
Hon J C Kearby is a visitor in
the city.
E France is Deck from a week
spent At Fort Worth.
D 0 Galbraith And Dr C B
WilliAms Are At DaIIas.
Ifies Nannie Hancock is visit-
ing her parents At DaIIas.
County Attorney McConnell
left this morning for Dalles.
Millard Derritt, of the Rock Is-
land Delias office is in the oity.
Owing te the eool weather and
the fact that there is ao stove in
the Methodist ohareh there wilj
be no preaching tonight bat to-
morrow and tomorrow night there
will be preaehing as usual.
New, Fancy Evaporated Ap-
ples in lined wood boxes; sell at
SI .00. Put up dean and care-
fully by W H 8anders * Sons,
8ulphur Springs, Ark. All the
leading grocers.
You will find a safe place to
store your furnitorft etc., at
reasonable rates, by consulting
D M Howard.
Fashionable suits of good
workmanship made at reason-
able prices by N Matjasic the
tdMt» - 1
New
Sleeping Car
s
Service «*
Gunthers high grade package
candies alway« found at Blake-
neys Pharmacy.
W A Laeater came in today
and left this afternoon for Whitt.
Flake Barber says his skating
rink will be open until 9 tonight.
The oity council will meet in
regular monthly session tonight..
Banker J L Cunningham of
Palo Pinto went over to Fort
Worth yesterday.
A few of thoee handsome silk
shawls left at greatly reduoed
prices at Blakeneys Pharmacy.
Try Jno W Keeling for watches,
clocks and jewelry.
Disinfectants, all kinds, at
Herndon’s. _
Get a souvenir a£ Blakeneys
Pharmacy.
a a
Santa 1 e)
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COLORADO
Lmti Hooth T«u rrmry evening,
North Ton next morning
Arrive Colorado Hprtngm, 18.05 noon
following day.
The beet in eels are served by Fred Harvey
...NOW...
Is the time to prepare for your
X-mas Visit.
COTTON BELT ROUTE,
Will sell round trip tiokets to points in ARKAN8A8, MIS-
SOURI, LOU 181 AN A and THE OLD 8TATE8 on
Dec 13, 17 , 21*, 22, 23, 26, 1902 with 30 days return limit
ONE FARE PLU5 Sa.oo.
Lowest Rats la Three Year*.
And will maintain the same high standard of service
that has made it known as the beet and most popular line
between TEXAS and the SOUTHEAST.
For particulars address
T P Little, P A Gus Hoover, TP A DM Morgan, TP A
Corsioana, Tex. Waco, Tex. Fort Worth, Tex.
W. H. WEEK8, G. P. and T. A.
Tyler, Texas.
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Another Thru Train
Hblpmeat of Cbaee A Han horn’e .freeb
teas end coffees joe* received by Cogdell
Brea . --
Hew style, well paper and loweat-prlce*
For aal. et Herndon •.
to Kool Kolorado.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE
OP TRAIN5.
Send 2o Postage for
A “COLORADO SUMMER’*
Mise Fay Kearby has returned
to her home at Dallas after a
months stay here. -
w. m. w. a m. w. it,
AHMIVg. " 1 LXAV«.
No. I ll £ t m | No. *1. 7:40 n. m
No. 8. 5:15 p m « |
Mr R K MoMordie is again
very low in health to the regret
of his many friends.
0.8. 1:11 p. m. e i No. 4. i :40 p. n»
Monday mining train leans, et 7*.r.O
W. 8. Keenan, O. P. A.
Galveston, Texas
All train* connect with the T. A P. eixi
O. C. a a. F. et Weatherford.
Mr and Mrs John Smith living
north of town had born to them
Saturday night a boy.
Mrs John Willi left this morn'
in? for Dallas mid later she will
visit at Nimrod, Texas.
.THE.
.MINERAL WELLS.
...ROUTE...
FRISCO
SYSTEM
Beginning July First, we shall have two Thru Trains
to Colorado each day.
One will leave Fort Worth at 9:45 a. m., the other, 11:10 p. m.
after the arrival of all evening connections.
For guests who wish to retire early, a sleeping oar will be
ready each evening at 9 o’clock.
Both trains will be run thru to Denver. Each will carry thru
coaches and slaeping. cars, and meals will be served enroute, in
cafe dining cars. -----—------- — i. ' - —
Tho this doubles the thru train service to Colorado from this
territory, there is still “only One Road” which has any at all.
We have also the only direct Colorado line; make the best time and
laul very nearly everybody who goee. And, using our line “You
Don’t Have to Apologise, ’ * you know.
“THE DENVER ROAD.” __i
G C Johnson, Edgar Holloway
and T J Pearson oame in on last
Saturday evenings train.-
J J Ramsey has returned from
Fort Worth where he has been
working for the past month.
W. M. W.4N. W. Ry.
The Best Service
The Quickest Time
“METEOR”
Passneger Department. Fort Worth, Texas
N. B.—The rete, from all Texas points, is one fare pins two dollars for the round
good, retnrnlng. till October SIst, on sale all summer, every day. Tickets routed
over oar line have more etop-over privilege* than aay other roed can offer, too.
Gordon Lyls who has for some
time absented himself from town
showed up again yesterday.
Miee Esther Howard ia down
from Christian the guest of her
sister Mrs Mart MoCracken.
1 THROUGH TRAINS BETWEEN
MINERAL WELLS AND
DALLAS.
Electric Lighted Train
FOR
ST. LOUIS
AND
Dr Adams left yesterday for
Farmersville on a professional
trip but will return Tuesday
afternoon.
Double Daily Passenger
...Service.^
KANSAS CITY.
J P Majors who is now run
ning a photo oar at Oran wan
down and spent the Sabbath
with his family.
Coupon ticket* on **l* to nay
point in.tit* United mate*. Call pn
ng*nt for any tnformatiou, or write
u
W F Shook a prominent drug-
gie! of Dallas is here acoomoah*
ied by hie wife. Mrs Shook ie
here for treatment.
p. x. BOCK,
Superintendent.
L M. FOOTS,
Uen. Manager.
W A Graham, of Marshal, who
Has been here aims time for bin
health returned home today
much improved.
J R Dillon general freight and
passenger agent of the G B A K
C Ry, after spending a week
here left for Beaumont yeater-
day..' ___________I
Dining and
Observation
Cars....
Meals served by Fred Harvey.
'FOLLOW THE FLAG.
BEST PASSENGER SERVICE
Sleepers and Chair Cars
from Ft Worth and
Dallas.
TEXAS.
4 IMPORTANT RAILWAYS 4
WABASH ROUTE
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Rev 8 W Smith left today Ur
Waoo where he will attend the
State Baptist Association. Later
f°!
hu£
Thursday.
he will go to McKinney and will
return hope a week from next
W. A. TULEY, O. P. A.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS. .
...TO...
Detroit, Buffalo,
Niagara Falls, JMew
York, Boston,
, St.Leteei
Little Clara, daughter of Mr
and Mrs O O Oliver, of Sturdi-
vant oommunity, is very low
men* inns am nm
ON
SO YEARS*
AND
ALL EASTERN CITIES.
with intermittent fever. It ie
thought that she took a little
change for the better yesterday.
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Letters reoeived by Mr and
Mrs Beetham from Bob say that
he is at Fort 8tevens, near
J, Oregon. He has late
_____hunting in the monntaine
hie captain and other officers
killed two black bears, a
and other game. Bob is
* > with the big gun Slid
inner in Uncle Sams
THE ONLY LINE
we
TEXAS
T. TMC
NORTH and EAST I
Patents
Time end Equipment
to^llodn
MO TMOOOLC TO AMSWCft QUC9TTON9.
Superb Pullman Vestibuled
SLEEPERS,
Handsome Reclining Chair Car*
(BEATS FREE)
ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS.
ONLY UNI WITH teat moraine Md
evening train* to St. Loute and the
ONLY
Unexcell
a “wasiasr* a
Leaving 94. Leelet *
1440 am. S:88p.m. U:Wp.w.
fllpaSlS
RMS
Rowton
Arriving et
________,.4sSB*m, OtNpw. TS*S ?'
ork .. 3:15 pm. 740 • m. Tf*a
. S:» f m. 10:08 a m. 10:10 a m.
PINING CAR SERVICE.
i Tfcj oely
trucks fi
Niagara
ticket*
4.C. LEWIS.T.
RPSSSScuae Pm
AUSTIN. TM.
M. C. TOWNBEND.
>ee*a an* wearr eaewr. •
_ jlth all otbemyoa will ba c...
▼laced that it to Urn beat.
W. F. CONNER. S. W. P. A.
Ml Mata Street. Oallaa. Tex.
Memper*
Coaobcw
to New
ONLY LINE WITH a cavinert IS Moure
to Oalttornte.
wn?. To.urt8»
Care, eeml-weekly, throuirn (without
change) to Ban Franeteoo.
kFSt.1
ABA FOB SCHEDULES Or OUR
INCO 88 FA SABLE TWAINS,
“CANNON BALL**
-AND-- •
“NKpHIb express**
E. P. TURNER.
DALLAS. TEX.
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Newton, W. B. The Daily Index. (Mineral Wells, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 151, Ed. 1 Monday, November 3, 1902, newspaper, November 3, 1902; Mineral Wells, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1039692/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.