The Ferris Wheel, Volume 4, Number 18, Saturday, January 16, 1897 Page: 4 of 7
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ln-law, Herman Aepler. for $a,000 tor I The grertestopportunlty Or your llfe ls nonv before vou Scllohtrsh]ps an busLlless orsholthzlnr e x
breach of promlse from aso to $0,5 Xor next 0 daxs Expert acetountwllts in faeu.tv of wlde offace expellence Be 1lr
wrote US DeTOre GeClAlilg 10 gO elSeEllere Ad QULSHiA Ain't': YliStNKSS GOllkiGJ1i, Dallas ' tS
" yow merchant doesn't handle, send us $1 and gfl prepaid to any Dart U. S. or Cmadx' ' v .
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WHI$KERS DYED
aA Natural Black by
BuCkindham's Dye.
Price 50 cents of all druggists or R. P. Hall onal
rest.
Sarnost7's Pure Face Powder
Peautibtes Ladies' Complexion 25 cents Box at all
Druggits __ Round
handkerchiefs, suggestive of
dcylies, aie the latest in that line..., MAGIC DIP NEEDLE for locatlBB
/ /l~Hitdden Treasures. Circular and testi
a monlals free
P. Seed,l ,iain .ioPia s
Agents Walontedi \ oul can earn O0 per mo ka idiiln
ntilo aplt"U" our l'ortialts and Hilamu) WI td
lo, terms C B Anderson L piiFa)aFirBb=L" ----7
191 Be~t Cough Syrup. Tastes (:bood. Usa^11
> on tome Sold by druggistsS||~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~7
CASUALTIES.
Joliet, Ill-Fire in the Boston department
store did $20,000 damage.
Waterloo, Ind.-Douglas Kelly was
almost instantly killed by a falling
tree. ,
f Springfield, Tenn.-An entire block
t was destroyed by fire. Loss about
$10,000, covered by insurance.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa -Fire destroyed
the Osternout building, a large fourstory
brick structure Loss, $225,000
Shelbyville, Ind -Cyrus Lambert,
aged 50, was killed by a falling tree
Madison, Wls -George McKe'row,
Jr, aged 16, was killed by a freight
train.
Washington, Ind -The 64-year-old
bride of Henry Myers, aged 75, was
killed by falling into a cellar.
Ripley, Ind -By a collision on the
Baltimore and Ohio road, four locomotives
were badly wrecked, together
with a number of cars.
Bellaire, Ohio-Fire destroyed the
stores ot Andrew Kern, McGraw T
nerves shattered. Pneumonia, heart disease o
and nervous prostration are often the
result.
iSV Dr Williams' Pink Pills fer Pale People will
p drive every trace oF the poisonous germs from )
the system, build up and enrich the' blood
and strengthen the nerves. A trial will
prove this'. Read the evidence
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When the grlp last visited this section Herman H. Eveler, /
of 811 W. Main St., JelIerson, Mo, a v ell-known contractor and 3
J f(; builder,was one of the victims, and he has since been ti oubled 1 i
with the after-effects of the disease. A year ago hi, health be
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l gan ito fail, and he was obliged to discontinue woik. That he
rot^ lives to-day lIs almosta miracle. He says: \
^iV\\ . "I was troubled with shortness of breath, palpitatio of the .
heart and a general debility. My back also pained me ,everely. t
B^/j "4I tried one doctor after another and numerous remedies 'i
s uggested by my friends, but without apparent benefit, and l
began to give up hope. Then I saw Dr. Willlams' Pink Pills l
tL 1 for Pale People extolled in a St. Louis paper, and after inves
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tlgatlon decided to give them a trial.
"After using the flrst box I felt wonderfully relieved and
was satisfied that the pills were putting me on the road to recovery.
I boughttwomoreboxesand continuedtakingthem. I
f/*\} "After taki g four boxes of Dr.Wllliams'Pink Pills lor Pale 1
vjflf PeopleIamrestoredtogood health. Ifeel like a newman and HV JI
having the will and energy of my former days returned, I am
I, capable of transacting mv business with increased ambition. /v
P^/n ~"Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are a wonderful
medicine and any one suffering from the after-effects of the11L
p)I grip will find that these pills are the specific " H. H EVELER. llT'
\/-faU Mr. Eveler will gladly answer any inquiry regarding this If
IY stamp is enclosed.-From CWe Co. Democrat, Jefferson Ctty, Sfo.
1" s Look for the full name on the package. At druggists or f)
V direct from the Dr.Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N.Y. J
t , 60c. per box. 6 boxes $2.50.
An ardent wooer, a willin,, girl, a Visitors to Great Cities.
bright moon; how romantic. Paris in 1897 was visited by S00.Learning
to wait patiently is a rare 000 visitors, Berlin by 517,000, and
/eveSloper of character. Vienna by 364,000. Thirteen years ago
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1w'-Tis t...he figures for the three cities were
Htow's This
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any Paris, 684,000; Berlin, 268,000, and
rase of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Vienna, 184,000, the relatively larger
Catarrh CuIe . . .......
F J CHENEY ~]~ Worth $1.00, for 14ceuts, c '1 @
1 f %% Above 10 pkgs. worth $1 00, we will
-w [7/ i.[ail yon free, together with our W
0/ I. lqt[ great Plart and Seed Catalogue a
9 j ng| opon receipt of this notice srII-i> {). Lk (AROqE. 1 ~IS.
@ @3z% ^^ ^Respectfully, SAMIUEL L. BLACK.
Col. Arthur L IIamilton, commanding officer of
the Seventeenth Infantry Ohio National Guard,
whose residence is at 309 West First Avenue,
Columbus, 0 , bears witness to the efficiency
of Pe-ru-na. IIcrc is Colonel Hamilton's letter
\ and picture.
i] f COLCUMBUS, O., Mlay 18, 1897.
T Dr. S. B. Hartman.
DEAr SIR'-Besides havirg the merits of Pe-ru-na
r so fully demonstrated in my family, I have a number
of friends who have taken it for catarrh and
stomach trouble, and all unite in praising it As a
remedy for summer and winter catarrh I can fully
Mk recommend it. ARTHiuR. L IIHAMILTON.
From the H:on. Samuel J. Swartz, Police Judge3,CRIME.
New Yok-Fiank A. ,laoowan, ex
A U Columbus, 0.
mayor of Tienton, N J , caused the ar
t STATE OF OIIIO,
rest today of S',monr Buttler, proprie
SUPREME COURT LAW LIBRARY,
tor of a resort known as the Hotel COLUMBUS, 0 , Nov. 12, 1897.
Winslow, on the charge that while int \ / t N Pe-rut-na edzczie Co, Co/zlumbus, O.
Buttner's place and in Buttler's prcs
j Gentlemen -The result of using Pe-ru-na
ence he was robbed of $2,600r k t . 7o^ ^z , has been so gratlfylng to me that I cannot but
Newv York-A@tter being hunted from >^ congratulate you on the success of your remedy.
New Yerk--Atter being hunted from W , > ^ Y r^ ^^^
Your high standing in the business community, and
house to house, fired at from a dozen the worth oi the gentlemen conducting this great enterprise, prepared me to
windows and by half a dozen police
expect a meritorious article only, from your establishment, but its real worth
men, a burglar turned at bay and shot is best demonstrated by its use. Rel, a ,
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,,, I ^ -LT, iRespectfully, SAMUEL J SWARTZ.
George Evelhaldt, a plumber, through
the abdomen Everhardt died Charles /
Steele is under arrest on suspicion of 7
being the burglar.
Birmingham, Ala -Martin Redoch, Highest endorsements from merebahts, bankers and the business public HIth grade anl wid, repconfessed
embezzler of $2,13405 post
utation Faculty largestsouth oiChicago Methods practical and up-to-date L.tigostattendance lowlvest
funds of YazoCity, Ms, expense t100 in gold given aiay Graduates In highest positions Ad R HI HILL L1'resident WaCO Tex
office funds of Yazoo City, Miss, was
arrested here
Milwaukee, Wls-Bethrtha Hartmann
has brought suit against her brotherin-law,
Herman Aepler, for $5,000 for The erectest opportunity of your life is now before you Scholarships in business or sholthant' el
breach of promise from ts what you might
call a sea of vwheat." is ;v.hat was said
by a lecturier speaking of W'estern Canada.
For part-uuiais as to routes, iallv
ay fare%, etc, apply to Superintendent
of !mmnmgiat,on, Peparti-ent ]nttzoi Ottawa,
Canada, cr to Capt. E Barrett,
2Houston, Te.xas]
% l 'It$ us before oLIUIIi go eUlsewl[e'{e Au QUUli E LIiC' -5T
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Ezzell, Frank. The Ferris Wheel, Volume 4, Number 18, Saturday, January 16, 1897, newspaper, January 16, 1897; Ferris, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth18858/m1/4/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ferris Public Library.