The Ferris Wheel, Volume 5, Number 11, Saturday, November 13, 1897 Page: 1 of 8
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FERRIS, ELLIS COUNTY, TEXAS, Si DAY, NOV. 13, 897. .
' $1.00- PER ANNUI4
FEARS"&"CROCK 'E
WH FEARS & cROCKER EASY HOE FITTING
3:0 :0 " "++'Ht- T-zl'- xai 1 - t We atahaie . x IS NOT A LOST ART. -_
in JA fi Xa^ A A Jilte S Ac Office up stairs in >avis. building, We make no vain pretension /
' southeast corner of square. ' ,:.
> Nsoutheast crner of square ' :, in stating that our select stock
:~ ' S^ Notary Public in office. .' ~ . , .
*gS''-, Notary Plic i office and varied styles make shoe
O :SX - it\ - ^ ( ^'al *r fi James B. Longstreet camp of ex- selecting and fitting easy here , =
"a * , ' 1 tU lie i ea confederates was organized gt En- Modern Styles at Moderate prices.
'' ' ~ ^ nis last Saturday. n i
s In giving clothing value is easy enough it you know how. Through freight train No. 9 had a SheS O ail S 1 O
considerable wreck at Alma -Sunday '
We believe we know how. If we ever fail to hit the c morning and three or four a StunnerA
morning and three or four cars is a Stunner.
nl nail wo will pay damages by refunding. All wool chev= were derailed. T s it i t Ad. re .
'~^ ~~ . M~~~- 'Waxahachie, Nov. 8.- The- igcir- I see it is to Admire itlL
j iot suits $8.50, $10.00 and $12.50. Top coats in blue and s showed here ay T d To wear it
black Kersies same price. The tailoring, the material, was not as large as s sall seen
;s: here on circus day Several persons [ ;'\'7' ,. .'I T'
the price are fixed with an eye to your satisfaction. ) were relieved of rolls of money. C. .
Just as strong in Hats or Furnishfngs. T. Arthur of Midlothian lost $:, and None Easier on the feet.
was looking for it after the.'-parade None pett
S - '' ^ passed by. He was in the jAi, and bo e ther
l a few minutes later missed hswad. Than CROV S' Sc
Another man lost a $20 bilLat the
s * , 5: show grounds. He inquired of those '
-. .. .. standing near it they had seen- any- Rev. J. H. Collard and daughter, JOHN D. M(
body going into his pockets, but no Miss Ivey, left yesterday evening for
one could tell anything that could their home at Waco. Rev. Collard
bring rack the missing bill. Several has been holding a meeting at Bris- waxahachie,
J..L. McCoy, a prominent farm- Ennis is to have a chrysanthem- small amounts were lost. " . tol, which closed Sunday night He
.i, died at his home four miles urn show on November 18, 19, 20. The two-story dwelling of Mr- Ike reports about seventy-five conver-h guess at goo
east of Ennis Saturday. There is a young lady in Waxa-, Bullard was burned this afternoon. sions and reclamations, and says the thing at He1
T. J. Chapman, residing ,in the hachie so, mrodest- she wont sleep in The family were at the show' aad say meetings were attended by large railroad:*Auburn
community has a 7-year-, a room where Irish potatoes are kept that no fire was kindled in 'use crowds.-Ennis Meteor. Three neg
old son who has picked this season until their eyes are picked ont.--En t.-iay.The- - A d - ' . ' Waxahachie
2000 pounds of cotton. ' nis Meteor. _ $2500. Do not go to another tovn and airge'of Bio7to Praise
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it.: for Service.
:hool Shoes.
RAE "oney-atc-ILw, - -. -: Texas,
ds, but buy the Real
plers. East side of
groos were arrested at
Wednesday on the
rso stealing.1'" h O s and #st rns1 y/ ek/e ry Soods /oroe I 62/s' Conn/y,/
- . _ jz _pe$ a _ttd 3 $ N. o This House stands Indeed unsurpassed in Every Particular in Ellis county. Great arleties I Drsn (oods.
:. : _________ ________ INo need to mention its Long Existence, as Everybody is familiar with the Brill=____
O One lot Ladies Capes in broad cloth [ant Record Established by us. Many years past, through Fair Dealings and by rich assortment in half wool
I also in covert cloth strictly tai- handling High Standard Qualities Exclusively; gains for us the Confidence of the cottish Clan Plaids with raised
lor made, in tan, navy, green People and that is the True Reason why our Three Tremendous Large Estab= straglin combination designs.
landl black. Real value, $5.00 lishments virtually Control the Dry Goods Business of Ellis county. Our New beatifl array of colors tg.
.... --, & our price, .........;...... 2.50 Store is really the Pride of the Community. To say Handsome would be merely textures-must be
. ... .................. a Mild Expression===well lighted, Elegantly-arranged, an Artistic Exhibition of seen to be appreciated only,.5c X
* Our lot Ladies Capes, in black silk New Goods-m==akes it altogether a very Inviting place. We are Prepared to do _.____.__ ____ _
plush, pleated front and back, a Large Business this fall. With a tremendous large stock, and with prices that ne lot allwool, French Suitingelegantly
made, trimmed with will make our competitors frown, there is no Limit to our Possibilities. Our Fa= jcqurd-eect Large scroll
cut jet and real Martin fur, lined cilities for handling Large Quantities Certainly place us in position to quote by d Arabian
with changeable silk taffeta. far the Lowest Prices. We will positively undersell all competition. Remem= plaids in the latest tints. This
y This cape is simply a beauty- ber we don't advertise theories and probabilities, but strictly Staight Facts. line is ver popular this season
Come aLd see for yourself.
X "" K ! O nly ............. ....... 5.00 y .............. ........ . 35c
* ,Our lot Miisses' Capes, beauty~ fully One lot Ladies' Black Hose, extra heavy One lot Windsor Novelty Effects-the pret- One lot 38 inch, all wool, Sublime f
Our lot Alisses' Capes, beautiully
quality, 36 gauge, spliced heels and, toes. tiest combination colors ever shown. In Finish Henrietta, in all the lead-.
.. . designed-trlimmedl withn rench Monarch black, absolutely fast colors, standard cotton goods, absolutely fast ing shades-worth 6oc, our price
soutache braid and thibit fur- and seamless, ieal value would be at colors, only .......................c
only .............$1.50 least 20c, our price ............. lc __.10______p_ _ lL
One lot English Anderson Gingham, sheer- W Ctri ttllliins.
ig c M $' $kilt$. One lot of good quality 10 4 Bleached ed quality, a fine selection to choose ... ...
:,__ _______ -- ___ __-_ _ Sheeting (not starchy.) This well from. Colors Guaranteed, 32 inches A full line of colors of the new'
*.- . We hadle an elegant line of La- known Dover Brand, only ...........15 wide, Rare Bargain at............. 7 Frnch Soutache Baid, athalf
dies' Skirts in the latest styles .ywe- .B n... . y ou would pay anywhere else,
Ai and textures and combination One lot Boys' Knee Pants, in plain goods, One lot Extra Heavy Outing Cloth, hand- '
>? l colors. Prices rangng -rom$1 also in mixed English cheviots. Many sone patterns, well adapted for chil-. a yo. yd
* tolo$8. Bersure andn see thi patterns to select from, only........25c drens' cloaks, Great Value at ....6..61c
to $8. Be sure and see ths __ ilS _.
? - exquisite line-well worthy of Bargains in Lace Curtains, full size Not- One lot French Henrietta finish,sateen in
* . your attention. The low prices ingharm and Irish point designs. Equal- two toned effects , also in beautiful Novelty ribbons are highly in deoi
these goods are really 'sur- ly as pretty as any $5.00 quality. You plaids, double width, absolutely fast mand this season. Our stock
: prising. - ought to see them, only $1.00 a pair. colors, only ...................... lOc embraces all the new styles and
:=01t1 _ _,.'~ ~ ....................................... ~ ideas at prices not to be dupli-1
lWe are the sole.agents for the cated.
i celebrated "Drew Selby" JJolescTh tC C "SiS-R, . -
'h -EI shoes.. You know what they We handle the best line of cloth='IP''
D are Ennlis. W AXAHACHIE. 7 SFerris. ing in Ellis County.
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Ezzell, Frank. The Ferris Wheel, Volume 5, Number 11, Saturday, November 13, 1897, newspaper, November 13, 1897; Ferris, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46741/m1/1/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ferris Public Library.