The Ferris Wheel, Volume 4, Number 41, Saturday, June 26, 1897 Page: 5 of 8
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LOCAL NEWS.
Cotton is coming out of the
"kmnks"
All summer goods going at cost
at I. JOLESCH it makes thie old
feel young and vigorous, and it is
not expensive. Only 50' cents and
50 doses. W A. Baird and Crai
's and Boys' Nee .Sirts.
in trown.<
44 ,,y Stock of GROCEERIES is also Corn"
:, Mplete in every r.spect.
w4-i . ,',*"!lla.ried.
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c<On Thursday afternoon Lxbt, at
the residence of tfhe Lbride's parent's,
Dr. and irsI. I. N. Jone;-.
in this place, Eld. 3ohn D. Floyd,
of Flat Creek, Bedford county,
officiating, Mr
John H. Smith.
of Ferris, Texas and Miss Nainnie
B. Jones, were married in [hb
presence of anu,,,e,' of inihmatse
friends and: reainves. The bind'
is well known to olIur
readers, having resild in Mlanchester
since childhood, anld 1:
atmired and loved b ' l. r,.
Smzth is a iprominent business
man of Feiris. The Times wishes
them all haippine-s in their mia'-ricd
life.
Immediately af er [lio ceremony
the guests were invited to paArtC.,ke
cf a magnificent wedding feast.
and to say they enjoyed themselves
at the table does not (to
the subject justice.
The presents were numerous
and costly.-Manchester (Tenn.)
Times.
Mayor Smith and bride arrived
in Ferris Wednesday evening and
have been the recipients of many
congratulations and best wishes
from a host of friends. They
ire now "at home" at their
handsome residence in the eastern
portion of the city.
Temperance Entertainment.\j/
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N-tr Miss Nora Orr, of Red Oak,
visited relatives and friends here
this week.
A nice line of home made cream
candy can be found at J. F. Rush
Grocery Co.
Remember the cost sale of
summer dress goods now on at
I. JOLEscH A. C. Speer, S. W.,
Ike Jlolesch, J. W.; J. V. Mutz,
Sec'y ; Hop Wilchcr, Treas.;
Will Speer, S. D.; W. E. McKnight,
J. D.; Will Davis, Tyler;
S. R. Ezzell, Chaplain.It is one of the most ennobliag
and educating of professions. !a
mniy opinion, every theological skiddent
in the land ought to work on
a newspaper for at least a year m
order to study human nature an!
gain the knowledge that it is imapossible
to receive in the academy,
at college and in the semiinacy~,
That's tho trouble with preachc,
They don't know the men to
whom they are preaching, and
with whom they are dealing; they
haven't a knowledge of hnamill
nature; the best way to acquire
all of which is through work o ni
the press. So, you see, I am a
believer in the newspaper and of
thle great practical work it Ocr'forlms.
You people reach thousands
where we reach hundreds,
,Did thle results are corresponlingly
large.GEO. W. DAVIS.
Physician pounds and meas-[ ed Thursday evening at the resiures
18x24 inches. That's no lie. dence of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
The beet can be seen at this ofifce. j Weatherford.<*/~~~~~~~~ '
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Ezzell, Frank. The Ferris Wheel, Volume 4, Number 41, Saturday, June 26, 1897, newspaper, June 26, 1897; Ferris, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth18835/m1/5/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ferris Public Library.