The Ferris Wheel, Volume 5, Number 20, Saturday, January 22, 1898 Page: 5 of 8
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' :i^,Aeg:ret, to learn that G
:'i ::'eran.is very sick at his fl
";., ) ' r's; south of town.
: -. M'.' ;Mlm. G..H. Marshall is visit
' :. her mother, Mrs. White, at I
las.
i.. - 'On Feburary 15, 19, 20 and
..:i'?::: the Central will sell round t
-c :;: tickets to New Orleans at ,
';i : fare, $15.30. Good 15'days,
i'' ' 'Mr. A. W. Rice was attendi
.:::''court at the county seat the f
':: ; of the week.
;::::,, Prof. J. I. Orr, wh6 is tea
, ing at Hilburn. was here Sat
),' . day and Sunday during the dea
and burial of his grandfath
(: ' . Mr. W. R. Duff.
Col. P. H. Pardue, of the
V 'arado Bullitin, was in Fe]
Tuesday on business and p
this office a pleasant call.
Miss Annie Johns of Washi:
ton county, Ark., is here on a v
it to friends, Mrs. John HI. Sm
and Miss Geneva Jones.
As Barney Young was comr
to town Monday morning in
wagon with his mother and au
his team became frightened a
ran some distance, but luckily
little damage and no one v
hurt.
J. F. Robinson of Red Oa
was here on business Monday.
Mir. W. T. Harley, one of I
dia's prosperous farmers, dro
pod in Thursday and ordered T
X'\WHEEL sent one year to J.
Roberson, Mt. Hope, Ala. and
so advanced his date to next Jul
The rain Tuesday night a
Wednesday put a good season
the ground and increased t
supply of stock water.
THE WHiEEL is glad to rep(
Mr. B. D. Crabtree, able to
"7r" Iup, after an illness of seve:
weeks.
Mr. W. H. Baxter called M(
day and advanced his date
April 10, '98 and also had T
WMli.:,L sent to A. F. G(olde
Blue Springs, Miss.
Have your fire insurance wvi
ten by Frank Ezz;ell.
Profs, T. T. Lewis an(d R..;. ^';.<-.^/,;y': :^^ai^^ir ^
I :Our-: thanks to the following
subscribers for favors as shown
ran below:
lth- W. T. McKee, Ferris, July, 1-98
W.H. HBaxter, " April 10-98
ing W. T. Hurley, India, June 7-98
)al- J. T. Roberson, Mt. Hope, Ala.,
Jan. 20-99. (per. W. T. Hurley.)
21 J. G. Richardson, Lancaster, Ju;rip
ly 12-97.
one H. L Jones, Rio Vista, Dec. 2698.ing W. S. Neal, Boliver, July 15-98
irst A. F. Golden, Blue Springs, Miss
July 22-98 (per, W. H. Baxter.)
chl- Hardy P. Mizell.Enters our announcement column
this week as a candidate for reelection
to the office of county
treasurer. Mr. Mizell has filled
the office of treasurer for several
years and has left behind him a
record for efficiency, honesty and
courtesy unsurpassed and, judgeing
the future by the past, the
same clean record will be maintained
if he is re-elected. No
man can ask the support of the
people simply on his merits as an
official with more confidence than
Hardy Mizell.
Ed Hawkins.Has decided to make the race for
County clerk and therefore places
his name before our readers as a
candidate for thatoffice. Though
having served only a part of one
term as county clerk, none are
more experienced or efficient in
Handling the county's records
than Ed Hawkins, on account of
his long service as deputy. Besides
Mr. Hawkins is a clever and
courteous gentleman and would
make the county A 1 clerk.
Joe P. Cooper.
Announces in TITE WhEEL this
week as a candidate for re-election
to the office of district clerk
of Ellis county and asks our readers
for their sup)lort at the coming
election. I)uring his past
service Mr. Cooper has discharged(
the duties of his office with
credit to himself and satisfaction
to the people, which entitles him
'" .to faws. a,. )' h,,o;.., .n,,v;l... .'ge@tenn ;or;,aetS vsponsible,
es'tiistled :h.
Monthly $65,00 Aaid expeni~S
steady. Referencee. I!clc
dressed envelope. -The Dio
pany, Dept. R. chicago;'To' Cure a Cold in 0ne Daty .
Take Laxative Bromo Quiihife' Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it
fails tocurfa.' 25c. 12-Cm, Hunt's Lightning Oil
Cures Catarrh, neuralgia, headache,
cramp colic and diarrhoea. Failing,
money refunded. W. A. Baird.What is it? Acure for Coughs,
Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough,
Hoarseness, Sore Throat and all
Bronchial Affections of the Throat,
Chest and 'Lungs, 50 doses for 50
cents. Money refunded if it fails to
give satisfaction; we mean Dr.
Simmon's Cough Syrup. Sold by
W. A. Baird.
Uriah Jones, Hezekiah Brown and
John Peter Smith will testify to the
wonderful curative properties of Dr.
Simmon's Cough Syrup. Sample
bottles free. Satisfaction or money
refunded. For sale by w. A. Baird.L. R. WEATHERFORD.
General Blacksmith and wood shop
Carriages and Farming Implements
of all kinds repaired. All work done
in first class style. I wish to say to
my friends and customers that I
would be glad to do a portion of your
work. I have moved east of the railroad
back of the livery stable.Mrs. M. E. Hawkins and lMiss
Emma Bryson received the sad
intelligence Saturday evening of
the death of their brother, S. D.
Bryson, at El Paso. IHis remains.
accompanied by his wife and
children, passed through Dallas
Wednesday en route to Oakland,
Pa., their home, forburial. Mrs.
Bryson and children were met in
Dallas by Rev. Hawkins and Miss
Bryson. Deceased. and family it
will be remembered, spent some
time here last fall trying to improve
his health. The bereaved
sisters have the sympathy of their
many friends here.
A cough is aa easy thing to cure if
taken in time. It is dangerous to
neglect one for any length of tiine.
Dr. Simmons' Cough Syrup is guarI
U rn l
A: N e L e.
JL 1 U VY *; J~~~~j'v, ;By trading where you can n
'the most for your money.
We Pay CashAnd
therefore buy the
Cheapest Good
Which we sell at a
Small Margin of proWe carry a Full Line of
Dry Goods
And GrocersClothing,
/iillinery
ANLea t h edr GLood s
Wishing you a Happy and Prosperous
New YYear. we \arJ.A.Car enter & ro.
'wit h -.--.
. ---. owers
Your . . :t . -X.
Whiers : i,IBARBER. 44 ZA -
Snow made this office a substan-,. LU ,, 1L, LSLlLrA wanted. Fifty cents a bottle. ?For ierri Tex;1s. '
tial call Saturday. They said!tlon vhen they come to choose sale by W. A. Baird. ----. -- -
their schools at Prospler andhs *uccessor. The. household remedy is Hunt's ~ ` `.*x`:ho;Xeholda :; isHn'
Lawnsdale, were flourishing. Joe Singleton. Lightning Oil. All aches and pains < - * B y
!Mrs. T. B. Farrar of Ennis re-- . . quickly relieved. Satisfaction or D uy ue ies ',~l~sT.
B. FeArr of Ennis re. phtces his name in out announce- money refunded. Pnr <;ie hx \v A
turned home Monday from a v isit naannoce- money refuncned. For sale by \. A. \ o:
mul ent column this week as a can- Baird.
to relatives here. 149 J s
didate for the office of county HOM nD T B
HOME INDUS' RY.
W. E. Weatherford, one of our treasurer. Mr. Singleton is onee -
successful mIerchants, left Sunday i of Ellis county's best citizens, we all believe in Home Industry.
in company with Dallas friends well qualified to fill the office to So thetoe to it is to buy ' We keep the Best on the market and '
for an excursion trip to Mexico. which he aspired and if elected home-made goos-ou can get all are aways ready to serve the public. - . ''
le will be absent about two would dobtless make the county minds of e-madeLeather goods
weeks. an efficient officer. at L. . . HEPL1R'S. Do not fail to call on us at cur old :
Mr. Ike Jolesch and his chbarm- l , stand, first door west of postoffice. GoGds de- *
Prof. Lyon, Lancaster's popu- st ,
lar druggist, and lady, spent Sun- mr. Wi W. Ba n has been lng bide, an account of whose
day in Frrlis the guest of Capt. spending this week in the county arrive at Corsicana appeared livered to any part of the city of Ferris.
; day in Ferris the guest of Capt. , . / ...
i-is Tuesday morning and are now
*~ and~~rs. .A.Orr. seatservin onthe jury. the last WlEEL, arrivelied in }. er-aXXXXXXX XXX^X^X.X3 XXX %,
~: Prof. Mahan, principal of the The Ferris brass band now has s en --
at hoie at their pretty residence 2
I Mahan business college, of Sher- 18 Il.emblers and is making rapid the con er of church h street H AVe -
* T I * proress. ~on the corner of church street A V"
man, was in Ferris last Friday in progess. and 5th avenue. THE WHEEL
. tie interest of his college. I will not be responsible for any extends to the happy young couple YOU N oticed
Mr. W. T. McKee, one of THE acounts nade by any one with- a hearty welcome to our midst.
::- WIEEL's regular readers of the out an order froll Ine. That you can always make a Closer deal witf f:
, Patrick school house neighbor- W Lo. T L . he following letter explains it- your Home merchants than a stranger? ::
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'hood, called Saturday and ad- Ira J. McKIay was in the county CAN V J
, vanced his date to next July. capital Monday and Tuesday at- o st Jacl8sn Co, Tex-y Al
.Jan. 18--yFERRIS, WHEEL: En- You Always
,i ~ C. A. Patrick called Saturday tending court.
C. A. Patirick called Saturda closed please find one dollar, as I epe pon what you hear from temporary
and subscribed for THE TWHEEL. Rev. W. H. Berry has been on am behind on subscription and f
traveling representatives? -:.
W. S. Neal, formerly of this the sick list this week, but we cannot get along well withoutTH P t ven re
p community, but now of Denton are glad to state that he is able the WHEEL. It is like getting a
county was here on business last to be p, lette. We are getting along reas- It W ill Pay
week and called at this office Sat- Mr. and Mirs. Walter S. Kem- onably well in this county. Every -
. urday and ordered TIHI, WHEEL ble are rejoicing over the arrival body is well up with their work. You to lnvesiate. d buying a
Piano or Organ, I would be glad to furnish my
sent him. of a fine boy born to them Wed- No political excitement yet and Piao or Organ, would be d to Primsll y e
Prices and Terms. Quality first, Price next.
nesday evening, at the home of no county candidates out as yet.Prices and T . Q l
W. A. Sheffield declared he I Mrs. Kemble's parents. Walter Success to Ike Joleach and WillATL SHEET MUSIC AT nHALF PRICE;A. j- I
killed eight copper head snakes h dwill ALL SHEET MUSIC AT HALF, PRICE :
kille d eig h co ppe r h a snakes '- say s h e p ro m ises to su p p o rt him D av is a n d ev ery b od y else , AM A AR I
? FERRIS WHEEL. and carry Italy box for his papa. prosperous New Year to the ARNOLD, - .:^:
Effects of Christmas whiskey. -Italy Herald. .WHEL amd i tD ^ , -1v7 .o an, -
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Ezzell, Frank. The Ferris Wheel, Volume 5, Number 20, Saturday, January 22, 1898, newspaper, January 22, 1898; Ferris, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46730/m1/5/?rotate=90: accessed May 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ferris Public Library.