The Ferris Wheel, Volume 4, Number 9, Saturday, November 7, 1896 Page: 2 of 8
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41%rris i0 Blyain and have not taken the tack
Sciwall electois 70 mBivan and Watson The passenger due here at 8 05 did
electors 10 Governnr, Culber~on 95, ^
electors 10 Gevoitior, Cuimboeen 9, nor reach here till 10 o'clock
IKearby 2 Consiasc, Crantoid 109, ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Nearby 532 Cengue~ss, Cranhloid 109, lshe above facts were gleaned from
Davis 21 .
the engineer, messenger and passen'This
is the vote of Boston and NewP
Boston gr
Boston ~~~~~ , The robbers are described as boys,
Pittsburg, Camp Co Tex Nov 4
about 17 to 20 yeais old They did not
Theie xas haid fight on ceoil3 tick, get anything
though th Deemociats claim the vic
o e scouring the cuni
, _, , , ,
. , r~~~he offrelS ale scouring the GUnl/v
totr The ceomnty us gixen to Crantord
r The c t i t C, and are confident they will attest the
by a smih miajoi ut3 though the Popiilists
claim tne county fur Kcarby and o Woth, Tex, Nov -From
Fort Weith, Text, Nov 3--From
lDa is those on the noithi-bound Katy due
Later letulna sho~ that Camp court
^ ^ ^
Later ictumas shov thit Camp Oi)ut heie at 9 15, but which arrived one
ly gixe M(Kinle~ electois 8q0, Bw-an ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^
ty gix e> McKmniic clecteis 850, Bryan hour late, the details of the Katy holdanid
Sexall 800, Palinmci and Buiickner up at Abarado are leai ned, and it was
50 CGovcrnici, Culeison 900, Ke.iy by Nothing was seSimO
Conges's, Cranftid and Dax s are cuicd by the would-be robbers, either
FIaunt a tie It is the laigest xc ever from the United States miail, expires or
polled in tle coulitv' passengeis
rifth D .trit Dallas, Tex, Nov 3 -The niwxs of
Sherman, Giascsun ('a T'x , Nove 4 the bold-up of Katy train No 1 reachIt
xsas etoiming orei the county last ed Dallas about 9 o'clock laot night A
night, and retuinm a ie delayed In
reported met the noith-bound Katy
dications bahed upnm painIai ictuins and Santa Fe tihamins to learn details ofsnov, that this ( iuit\ tiha. given Biyan
and Setxall a pluiahit, ot 2,500 ovei
Mtitmlex. andi Culborsol a maioiitvthe robbery but nobody had heard
anything The Katy officials had telegiams
saying the tiain had been heldoi 3,000 The entire county Deirxcratic up, but had no details
ticket is elected
_ _ _ _, -. .M~~~~~~~~Bulder and ~11(.ide
Denison, Gravqyson Co, Tex, Noe 4 itaidter and 3owciie
Corsicana, Tex , Nov 3--Ne-v~q w-a
--The count of the tour flen,son CoscnTxNv3-eswasd
-The count of the tour Denon waidbrought here yesterday from Bloomxill
not be complete till to-da Inci
g yesterday morning
nations from the vote counted arc that au 5 Oove a Petc dan, a Norabout
5 o'clock Peter Hansoen, a NorCulbeison
and Biyan wil have a small egian brik manufactuiei, and his
masioiitv and tallev fa~ c, n%<ess a me-^ ^^ ^
niajutAy and Bailey fo. ci aes-.s a ma
arwife had both been killed
joiity ovei both Footei and ('Cordon At the est yeteiday mining
Tne total vote mart 'va. 23 50 the 14-ycai-old daughtci of the dchlld
0i.,tiI, r cLcascid S%0ic that Sundav night her
Celeste lHunt Co, Tex, Nx i-Ia-nmothei wxunL to church and Mao accomplete
ictuins give McKinlev elset
cumpanled home by a youig man who
oib 09, Blivan and Sewall electois 142, inmaincci unil a late hout After hlx
Biyan cnd 7Vr7-aon electo'm 11 Pair' didepaitl'ic hc mothxi and tathei qear,r.d
Brcknei Fclctous 1 tieinoi, iu-cd until about 1 o clock About
Culbcrsjn 144 Ecilbv SI Congi s, dlbhruak shpli heaid h i rather alk
Fainici 8m, D-giatferniid 145tiou tt'm the ro.mi anid Inimmediftely
Tylei, Smith Co, Ttx, Nov 4
The Ptcivtexid
a pistol uhot sjund,-1 in
laige
voate x i oalled lxsie ia, moil
the icimitv ot thu pain She lats [ed
ed e-pstiday 21>9 Out of S20 votes mnto heci another ioujni anc foupd her
(omited in tie two boxes tneie aie not n'i's a-d Ljtcied iuth blood
ten ottps diit-ience etieen t(1 c t re
iir ha'tened To oIausc bonie cit ticKinley ard the Bivan electoi. and
Ke trtv has tniee voieu the bettci of
The Hambrrg-Ameiican line ship Culbe. on
Hispania, Capt C Dumpwolf, aitived ---a
few monings past at Galveston The D 1e C Tu N
Hispania bring 500 tons ot cargo fo 0ne m ile MtLeneaa Ce Tux Nov
4--MiKmcicy clettrous 15, imyan and
Galveston and twenty-seven irnni
Scwall ehcols ti 15yan and Watson
grants
g^^^ ~~~~~~~Scwal1 electisoi 0b Biyan and WVatson
eltctoi: 54, Palrnei dand Buc knei electSeleral
evenings ago a little colored o 2 Governo-, Cieison 66, Keaiboy,
6 or 7 veais old, son ot LitLb by PS Congess,-e Hnmy 64, Pope 20,
Craig, accidentally fell into a tank cn Dicmtit 86
the taim of Mr Klandler, near Ga, Wa, i ,i ennan Co , T x , Nov 4Hill,
Washington county, and 'as The itius s fai as coantc d ot Waco
drowned ,,
~~~~droix 11,edand Ma lpce,ipon couniv shliox thaL tihe
As passenger train No 15 on the county Dena,i.i'ic ticket is elected by
Hsuston and Texas Central came i nimajoities muil, i edued L c than
from Corsicana to Ennia Ellis County, iul tie vote is in biut as tao as it goes
the other moaning a man on the out
i; looks as if le,'inbL has beaten Gulside
ire,!d into the ieai coach, ibut no person in the county
one was hurtneighlois telihni, them that he
mithe,
had beenii killed
Mi H-Insonbs body v ax diatji e. ed
lying in the harn nith a piuio! slit
xxiimnd in the stomach, w hiuch had cvident
i, ( used his death I-us hand -till
giasped the revolveyi xith hitch ho
had put an end to hibs ite
DIied SuditcnIm
HIounton, Tex , Nov 3 -Laht nin-t,
on Congie'' x avenue, ncai the oht Aihigton
hotel Juctiuc Mahoiuey amtiog
foinei, iit'd an inqucbt cn the boV'
ot FIaeik Hoxsird, xIho diied suddeinl
i sholt time oerci" 1iom the evidcnae
he cenclucldd that deal cI ame
lit iit he Iixati-m
Li-t night L EB Miown ixas airesLei
on tlme clialgp if afstult to mIuidci DV
l]elimt
SchemfI peiekins The p.ai ht
VAS illqil, 1'iinrn l at, aPt (a 1 ] nidlrlto,,Sxth D1 III -tL
LEJ OI . I ( IIIUC
Ia an encounter between Gcxrc, e en a'Te t Nc
W-rri *\v Tnim^,^ < ri ^ nilpson jo~hnson1 Coa, Tex , Nov 4Sp sitl Kiti s
Ward d WV L Johnson, at Cron~ ell, E eo olsnCTxNv4SC 1RI
Ward county, Jolxdayson, atCoi-xi he vote as tar as couitcd give, Mc
Dcllas, Tc-x Nox 3-Thme Houston
latter cas gashed th left bieat and Kincley electors 40, Biyan and Seoall and Text Ccntial announces the tolright
side of the abdomen boleth cuta electors 72, Biyan and Watson clectoin loxxin' special I ,tcs
rightratid tof the ca dith ti a 28 (X elinoi C mlbersnn 64 Kealby 3 Oi Niov 17 anid 18 ioun(m l tuip tickets
Denetrating toc the cavity WVald v~as
jailPe to n t t e xt W d it Congiess, Burke h7, GibL
Sc1 vEll be sold to W anahache at a late
Alvaiado, Jobuson Co Tex Nox 4. ort $1 '30, accent ot NoithliiSt Annual
The body of an infant, fully matured, -,lIxo e otig pI eemnets give lIemKInlevy cMelIenca of the Methodlist Episcopal
was t~und tied up in a sack in a va
electois 47 Biyan and uewall 1i0, Biyr (hnih, south, limit Nev 2ti
cant yard in Abilene, Taylor County a an and Watson 56 Palmei and Buck
Enni--On Nos 17 and 1l iound
few moiniags ago From a post inm iteni nei 3 Goveruoi, Culbeion 175 Kear
trip ticn-ts xx ll be ,oid to Ennis at a
examination the child was believed to bv 120 Congiex-, Builk 17' Gibbs 115 late oh $1 3I aico'in of Noilh-iast Anhave
bhen still-Doin No arrests hate u -
-m' t Oeile ociic i e imnit Nl x 26, ISM6
been axade _Noi't uniiriiPails Oil Nx 10 and 11 r3n'Id tlip
John Howxe, a cam seal,
in the Katy MCDade Pastrjp Co, Tex Nov 1It-ckct ill be sol t Pti's vma ObiNo~~~~~~~~E
I til'. ilb out .iql a, q_hC,oyards
atn enison, was atink the oth
nluplte MeKinley (i,(tois 114, ma nc at a ate or one tat
$2
2 cer
nigh lhen afingei ring 'won on the Bmyin an, Sexeli eliectns 200, fl ani count ot io tmhi T'xa, cunfciiace Mxthlittle
fiagei of the left hand caught onand Watson f65 Goveinoi, Culbeion cnodt Eeilieal ~huihli, south, liini
a bolt head in the side of a inoing ali m, iKeamlm 20i ConioLt sayi., 215, Nx I1
and pulled the finger from toe haad Makeni'sc 2, Audi cxs 99 AleM\io C'tv-Nci 7 andl 10 iu i'ad
completely, t,, Lict1 utk(rt s imiIll bx sold to tile City ot
comp, F tely Ah~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~M ,r
'i at au'' itru t in, oGcl ixs hitl
WVilliam Kemp, a cam 'ealer on the Keny, t iinit Io TVex -jc 4
tc I iii $ 0 '1 ii i 9t-tmi tl
Texas and Pacific, at Dcnoan, was tnleMt 'Iimley esittoo I lu Bia cuand e-tic Tlls l oie ,aui l0a11 m c x o"i
victim of a q!uc"l accident tp ethely,,/etf( Rvmn
1v-in c itnigsm
vmotmm of a ce-m ancient ticlsp oth1 wall e<lrctrs 6'i, Biyan and Watson10 E oC , .tit,,' 0t ci n-Al . -' il teonight
I-c ivas sealing (ars V, hen one ctji " Paimt and Bucnei ie Cetois cal LgS, liniL De 11
of the ends of tue seal snapped ol i anct , 2lieLos" Pl'uniCT'mm, Kea ]txhna 'ee'' _
ltiuck him mi the light exce, tnafii(tmi engicmm, "hnlblt:n.c 7], ,
painful IV,-'l'x t] cii the mcli
cangic.2, Ahsibuixu 71.I,, O y ,faaulv cut 1,1 a poIlitical co
I Allen 2. I IA sAfe Blown Open.
Hallxille, Tex, Oct 30
The Texam
and Pacific depot was entered Thursday
night and the safe blown open and
the contents, something near $100, was
stolen The loss is divided between
the Texas and Pacific road, Pacific ex
press and Western Union Telegraph
company The night being veiy stormy
the explosion was not head by
any one, though a party sleeping near
thought he heard a noise of this kind
No trace whatevei could be found next
morning, although a Texas and Pacific
chcck for $17 was found on the
lailioad about half a mile west of the
depot
Bug Invasion
Waco, Tex, Oct 31
A wonderful
migration of gray bugs about the size
of weevil began passing Waco Thursday
at noon and continued until nearly
noon yesterday They moved with the
wind, which was blowing south, and
when the sun was setting Thuisday
they gave a hazy aspect to the western
horizon All night the bugs rained
on the city and yesterday morning
the roofs, streets and yards were covered
with them thick The globes of
the aic lights weie filled up wjth the
little insects, in some instances to the
extent of extinguishing the electric
lights by smothering the carbons
Swarms of birds followed the bugs and
devoted them Ducks, geese and all
manner of poultry fed on those that
fell in the enclosures They entered
the dwellings and litered the floors
with then bodies Much largci bugs
of the beetle family kept up with the
smaller bugs and some of the observers
say the beetles fed on the smaller
insects Just about noon yesterday the
wind shifted a few points and became
brisker and in a few moments all the
bugs weie gone except those that had
fallen and lost then power of flying
In some stores where fine fabrics were
exposed the little bugs caused losses
by heaping their bodies in numbers
on the textiles or crowding in show
windows and imparting the fine powder
from their bodies to the delicate
goods It is the most remarkable
visitation of insects since the famous
plague of crickets in 1892, which lasted
tuo days
MIade Trunr Deed
Terrell, Tex, Oct 31
Ellis Brin
of this place filed a deed of trust yesterday,
conveying property estimated
at the salue of $40,000 to M W Raley,
tiustee, to secmis the follo-ing creditors,
to be paid in the order named
W H Allen and WVord inic'ftid YcTrn
clamciit that Lift-e aas a-lhcp ,y the
ri ola a. rajiroad ancd
r posePri
tldiai t'u
k hm-i1 Aittei, h-iing both
sades ot iLe case xt tmdav a jury iturned
a icidLct ot not guiltv
Jacksonville, Tex (clet 31
Fire
cioke out heic Tiialdas iiliIt in a
blIck or thico c riall rione buildings,
tlxo o1 Mlbi(h
olO a uned as a restilulant
int(i s A \lxM qckei , Lo e aken x 1 i e to
Maik the little -nii-, iou haxc, coimnii'i
seii-e
,Your bh,,d at this 'tao on hb talking IT1 i'1
Sarsaparilla ard xcu xiii not need 1o lear
pncaio-,.r, r eis oe tao glp ictitcuber
Sarsapai Sa
r b the b Ist-m twt the OSe Tinu Blood Pu
far,
Hood's Pills nomom with
oooa a r-ius tood''~,~ ~ap tills 2[1 ----
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Ezzell, Frank. The Ferris Wheel, Volume 4, Number 9, Saturday, November 7, 1896, newspaper, November 7, 1896; Ferris, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth18867/m1/2/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ferris Public Library.