The Ferris Wheel, Volume 6, Number 41, Saturday, June 24, 1899 Page: 4 of 8
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B ATCAR L 'h
^ flas just eceived a CAR LOAD osf theBAIN WAGONS,
'size 2 3.!4, 3 and 31=4 with bead brake and gear brake
g ff-upen an4op Buggies,
S urSies and. Phaetons18r ?ee
/5. I have a heavy line of Single and Double Buggy
larness, with either collar or breast strap. Plenty,
< of hay ties and wheat and oat sacks. Examine my
^ line and get prices before buying.
Don't forget that I handle a Full
t Line of
Dry Goods and Groceries.$ i.oo A Year. .
Published every Saturday and entered
at the postoffice at Ferris, Texas, as
second-class mail matter.AD VERTISING RATES.
Locals 5c per liue and display ads
p2'.C per inch per insertion. Liberal
cuts on ads for large space or long time.H & T C Time Table.
Nerth bound- I South bound.
No. 1-5:35 p mi No. 2-10:30 a m
".3-7:26am " 4-8:37 pm
"f15-10:30 " " 16-5:05 ("FRANK EZZELL, Editor.
SATURDAY, June 24, 1899.
ELLIS county's grain crop is
the biggest in its history, Hurrah
for Ellis county.
The Ellis county summer normal
opened at Waxahachie Monday
with a full attendance, Prof.
J. Henry Phillips conductor.
NEXT Monday, June 26th, is
the day set for the examining
trial of the Trans-Cedar mob,
who lynched old man Humphreys
and two sons in Henderson county.
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The Navarro county rape fiend,
Warren Bartlett, was given a life
sentence by the jury in Judge Dillard's
court Tuesday night. His
age saved him from the death
penalty, he being under 17. The
promptness of the court in this
case is commendable, the sentence
being passed just 20 days
after the crime was committed.
To Members of Late Co., "D."Some time ago my attention
was called to a newspaper notice
stating that extra pay would be
given to all volunteers at the rate
of $1 per day each from the time
of assembly to the time of enrollment,
including, those who
were rejected as well as thoseI
who were accepted. 1 wrote the!
department. asking fr information
as to what steps should betaken to secure this pay, and this f
morning received ft reply. It
- seems that no special form of
voucher is required, and the atiditor
lor the war department has
sel. imc a form which he says!The Russian minister of railroads
is quoted in recent St.
Petersburg dispatches as saying
that there is no longer doubt that
the Trans-Siberian road will be
finished next year, and that when
it is completed it will be possible
to make the trip around the world
in thirty-two days. In this same
dispatch Bremen is taken for the
European starting point, for the
reason that it is reached by steamer
from New York; thence the
route indicated is from Bremen
to St. Peterisburg in one and a
half days, St. Petersburg to VIadivostock,
ten days; Vladivost6ck
to San Franciso by steamer, nine
and one-half days; San Francisco
to Chicago, three and one-half
days; Chicago to New York, one
day; New York to Bremen, seven
days.-Chicago Chronicle.5
^ M^iy s8,^ and 'whenu yet a
y^ll^ith his father's, fam8~1I4
^^ cme^ ' this community
^ ii^ih.he has ever since :lived.
^i hfie i^Miwas about ekVen years
'~ h^^^e became~religiodsu and unittb
-ith the Cunmberland Presby'4^i~iait
church aAt this place.
I tpother Greene's life as a Christhtn~
has been very consistent.
Th%884? he was united in marriage
^ .Miss Jita Malone. He leaves
iii~companion, and four children
-one girl and three boys. In his
hfaer's home he leaves father,
mother, five brothers and one
sister. These with alarge number
of'friends are deeply grieved
at his seemingly untimely death
beingg but thirty-six years old.
But we sorrow not, even as
others who have no hope. In the
midst of the sorrow occasioned
by parting, we greatly rejoice in
the Christian hope. Let us learn
to make our religion more realwe
are all on a journey, this
world is the place for the prepar[ation
and the start, heaven is the
glorious end, and death is only
the passage from one to the
I other. -We will meet again.
W.T.G.
Henry HintsWe had several nice showers o
rain last week.Several of'our yoting people attended
the Couch and Neal wedding
last Wednesday night.
1. H. foqua and Bob Kirk begun
thrashing last Thursdsy at Mr.-_________ - Iraves' near Rockett.
Miss Bessi6 Kooken visited at Jim
One button put on wrong on McQueen last week.
a pair of pants makes the whole
'work bad. The BUCIKSKIN~ . Gorda .visited her mother,
Ars. House one day last- week
BREECHES are as carefully in-,
spected before they leave the Sam kcCoy. of Ennis visited at
- - - - -. , T TI -C'...-,..-..5... 1.... l,factory as if they were diamonds. n,. r1uqua-s iaU t we UU
If you find one little fault in j J. E. McGibeney has a new
them take them back and get j buggy.
another pair, or your money. If X -A. Wright was inviting friends
we can't sell the best pants made'! here saturday.
we won't sell any. Otis Johnson went to Waxahachie
Saturday,
Misses Hester Ewing and Elvie
Allan Tasteless Chill McGibeney spent Sunday with the
Tonic with Iron. Misses Fuqua.
Silas Pannell and sister, Miss)
Allan Tasteless Chill Tonic Dona, visited their sister, Mrs. John
with Iron will cure chill and all Jordan one day last week.
malarial troubles every time, if Dug Shelton has a very sick child.
taken according to directions. Ed Milam and Miss Carrie WilEvery
bottle guaranteed. It sells! liams of Long Branch and Miss
50 cts. a bottle or three bottles Idella Fuqua of Henry are delegates
for $1.00. Only by N. J. Doty, of the Bluff Springs Sunday school
Ferris, Texas. to attend the convention at Alvarado.
AMARE.
GOOD NEWSPAPERS! Ta Tb Headache
At a Very Lowprice. i That Throbbing Headache
- Would quickly leave you, if you use'
-lie Semi-Weekly News (Galveston Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousor
Dallas) is published ^uesdays and d o s he ,roved teiri
Fridays. Each issue consists of eight ' I
pages. There are special departments matchless merit for sick and nerfor
the farmers, the ladies and the boys vous Hecdaches, They make pure
and girls, besides a world of general
news matter, illustrated articles, etc. blood and strong nerves and build I
We ofdor up your health. Easy to take. Try
The Semi-Weekly News and them, Only 25 cents. Money back,
THE FERRIS WHEEL if not cured. Sold by Crum &
for 12 months for the low clubbing price jS IDruggist.
of $1.75 cash. Shis gives yon three papers
a weok for a mcd iculously low price --__ -.--
Hand in your subscpt;on at once. Mil-cro-line Healing Cream is an
_, _______________________ _ ,antiseptic soothing and healing!
*50. ,,/ *' ! salve, an elegant dressing for sores,
burns, boils, chilblains ad all
_VA~~EXPERIENCE-*,usy be us~erl. I have hs fm -ued
in myv office~ alfld will be giati to, - y it I
Show 'samie to any onle who de- A. 'Bair
5e<to so Iit, and will also be
glad to assist any imaiuber of the I TRADE MARKS Ripa]
company in preparing his vonch-! COPYRIGHTS &C.
Anyone sending a sketch and description may [ipamn
i-, Ilespectfully, quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
jis'ention is probably patentable. CommunicaJN
o D. M RAl ('1. AEstrictlyconfdential. Handbook on Patents
senit f,64. Oldest agency for securing patents. Ripans
..--____ ------- __ Patents taken tfirough Munn & Co. receiveRiJpans Tabules cure torpid liver.
Kipans Tabules cure dyzpepsia.
*Piuans Tabules cure biliousnegs.Scientific JAmerican.
A handsomely illustrated weekly. largest circulation
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year; four months, si. Sold by all newsdealers.
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There has been lots of noise ^n
about
CHEAP GOOD,59:4'.'
bufalk'is easy done, you can fool all the people some e^
time and some of the people. all the time, huft oapsca
fool all the people all the time. So come to -tlSe"-r*
RACKET STORE:
and don't -be fooled all -bf the time.
T.rJ. GEE Prop
*Ferris, '= = = = '= ;*Texas ^J. MT HARDIN. T. W. HOLLOWAY.
HARDIN & HOIL-OWAY.
1^ ARERS,
FERRIS, TEXAS.
Represent the best Laundry and Cleaning and Dye Works : f
$ in the southwest. Buy, sell and repair old Raz- g
ors. Respectfully solicit to patronage of all.^ FLOUR and MEAL. MILL STUFF. GRAINa nd FRED.I
Lancaster Roller Mills Co.,
manufacturers of High Grade Soff l
Wheat Flour-Plansifter System.
High Patent-Brands:
Crown Jewel, Our products are sold on
White Loaf, their merits and are war- s'i
Best Yet, ranted to give satisfaction,
Plansifter,
Our Nation.
W. S. Beesley, Mstaiss&1'-'-S
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1. 7 liC. A. WEATHERFORD & CO.,
Livery, Feed aid Sale StalT
Ferris, Texas. MGeneral contractors for all kinds of team work.
DELIVERED, EXPRESS PREPAID.
'$3=Four Full Quarts5=$
I beg to inform the people of Ellis county that since opening my .,
,fuull Measure Liquor House their trade has exceeded my most sangu.hie
expectations. For a limited time only I will deliver by express to
your address at Milford, Italy, Palmer, Ferris or Midlothian in a plain,
vunmarked package, when the money accompanies the order, four full
guards of Jack Daniel's pure Lincoln county (Tenn.) whisky, or four
full quarts of Kentucky's 'famous old Crow Sour Mash whisky. Either
of the whiskies are guaranteed strictly pure and for medicinal
purposes has no equal. I desire especially to call your attention to
my Lincoln county whisky. There is no purer whisky on earth. It
'is distilled from the pure waters emanating from the mountains of
Tennessee. When you receive it test it and ir not satisfactory Xeturn
it at my expense and your money will be forthwith refunded.
I want the patronage of the people ot Ellis county and am confident
that a close investigation will be nothing short of an overwhelming
approval of my goods my measure and my prices.
PHILLIP HAMBURGER, Prop.
Full Measure Jug and Bottle House,
Opposite H. ward & Co., waxahachie, Texas.
P. S.-Remit by postoffice money order, draft or Express mnoney
order. Don't send in letters loose. If lost there's no way to get
t back.V
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For piles it has no oqual
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as Tabules: one gives relief.
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Ezzell, Frank. The Ferris Wheel, Volume 6, Number 41, Saturday, June 24, 1899, newspaper, June 24, 1899; Ferris, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46763/m1/4/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ferris Public Library.