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The History of Famous Mineral Water Co. It all began over a century ago when a druggist from
Waco, Texas
Ed Dismuke at the age of 40 was given a death sentence from his doctors. Being the state-of-the-art apothecary,
he refused to believe this and began a search for a cure.
He headed northwest about 100 miles to an acclaimed health
resort town tucked away in the beautiful
Palo
Pinto
Mountains. In the town of
Mineral Wells, the pharmacist went
on a drinking binge of mineral water and his ailments disappeared. He quickly sold his 25 year old pharmacy in
Waco and moved lock, stock and
ambition to Mineral Wells.
It was in 1904
that Ed Dismuke founded the Famous Mineral Water Company establishing himself as
one of the town’s premier purveyors of the health-giving elixir. The Famous Pavilion was built in 1914,
complete with a game parlor and a fortune telling booth.
Dismuke’s timing was perfect. Mineral Wells already had a worldwide
reputation for its “Crazy Water” after curing a woman suffering from a nervous
condition drank from a mineral well in the late 1800’s. Health seekers from all over the globe
flooded to this tiny mountain community by the thousands every year. Mineral Wells, from the 1900’s to the
1950’s, was known to be the premier
Spa
Resort
Town in Southern United
States. People came to
drink and bathe in the healing mineral waters.
The legacy of making mineral water products and serving it up
by the glass continued when his wife Ida Mae Dismuke sold the Famous Mineral
Water Co. to J.C. Causey in 1958.
The daughter of J.C. Causey now lives in
Canton, Texas
and gives testimony to the healthful relief the people who flocked to the
Mineral Wells drinking the “Famous” waters received.
Mr. Causey sold the company to Doyle Gill in 1979 and he
operated it until 1981 when he sold it Freddie and Sis Newsome. The Newsome family distributed the
waters for 4 years and then they sold the Famous Mineral Water Co. to A.D. and
Susan Stone. In August of 1985, the
Stone family donated the Famous Mineral Water Co. to the Palo Pinto Historical
Foundation.
On April
29, 1988, H.F. and Charles Hickey extensively restored and renovated
the Famous Mineral Water Pavilion. The Hickey family successfully operated the
company for approximately five years under lease from the Foundation.
On April
15, 1994, the Famous Mineral Water Company was leased from the Palo
Pinto Historical Foundation by Zephyr Water Company and operated by Sherry
Holland.
The Historical Foundation sold the Property to the present
owners, Bill and Helen Arneson and Carol and Scott Elder on October 1, 1999.
Now celebrating over 100 years of service to the area, loyal
patrons continue to purchase bottles of the original mineral, deep well mineral,
and reverse osmosis waters. Some customers bring their own containers and have
them filled inside the original Famous Pavilion. The Famous Mineral Water Company
is the sole remaining namesake of Mineral Wells.
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