The Ferris Wheel, Volume 6, Number 30[b], Saturday, April 8, 1899 Page: 4 of 8
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DownWitih Large Pric
''., . : ; By ' .--E;Money tells. Quick sales .
n Small Profits is our Motto.
Will offer for next week the following to cash
[ tomers:
i2 spools good machine 5 gallon good coal oil
g thread - - - 5c 3 gal. good molasses
1 pair good sOX - - 5c 3 lbs Battle Ax tobacco
4 pair ladies hose - - 25c 16 bars Laundry soap
, 5 papers of pins - - 5c 7 pkgs Arm and Hamme
15 Ibs Kit Jellies assort'd 60c soda - - -
5 lbs Kit Jillies assort'd 35c 4'cans good Lye - -
-5 lb bucket Preserves. 50c
Call and examine these goods before buying elsew
N. J. DOTN
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'- Mn^JT4vXn{^^"Variety is the Spice oi Life"
and nowhere more decidedly than in our eating. Ti
petite demands variety because it is essential to heal
strength. Realizing this fact
H W. E. McKnight
Has an eye to being always prepared with every var
edibles the market affords to meet the demands cmost fastidious customer.
At our store quick sales -for cash mi
and low prices.AFWAAA
J. M. HARD, t.. , -o. ' . w.'-,i:-HIARDIN
& LOWERY,'
: BARBERS
Next door to J. F. Rush, FER:RTS, TEXAS.
Represent two of the best Laundries and Cleanin
g -Dye works in the state. Buy, sell and repair o
1g Razors. Respectfully solicit the patronage of a
:y <.K} o? ), ?~.~,~ ~ , '~ - "C~4. '5 ~, ~ in ? L~ -H^? >? ?:~ . ^ > ~-~ . ? ;.?-':~ > .>-' ,?DELIVERED, EXPRESS PREPAID.
$3==Four Full Quarts=
I Ieg to inform the people of Ellis county that since ope
full Measure Liquor House their trade has exceeded my rnos
ine expectations. For a limited time only I will deliver by c
your address at Milford, Italy, Palmer, Ferrigsor Midlothian i
unmarked package, when the money accompanies the order,
quarts of Jack 'Daniel's pure Lincoln county (Tenn.) whisky
full quarts of 'Kentucky's famous old Crow Sour Mash whis
ther of the whiskies are guaranteed strictly pure and for .
purposes has no equal. I desire especially to call your atti
my Lincoln county whisky. There is no purer whisky on e.
is distilled from the pure waters emanating from the meoun
Tennessee. When you receive it test it and it not satisfa
turn it at my expense and. your money will be forthwith refu:
I want the patronage of the people of Ellis county and
fident that a close investigation will be nothing short of anu
ming approval of my .goods my measure and my prices.
EMANUEL HARRIS, Mg
Full Measure Jug and Bottle H,
Opposite H. ward & Co., waxahachie, Texas.
P. S.-Remit by postoffice money order, draft or Expri
ey order. Don't send in letters loose. If lost there's no w
it back.akes fresh
~aa--~ IChicago Drow^1i ._.',' :; ....
' The sali lt lots of
. Texa& bre d f r :fed cattle
on this ma.sr 1st- ; Monday at
prices rangi:girm $5 for 2-yearInrd
: old Herford :rade steers to $6 for
3-year-old grade Shorthorns,
x marks an epoch in the breeding
a and feeding `1f Texas cattle.
Cus.-' Twice before in the history of
I the mrrket have Texas cattle sold
.5c i here for beef at a higher price,
100 viz., at $6.80 in May, 1882, and
1.00 I
1.00$ 0 at $6.25 in June, 1884. But at
25c A that time the best native steers
ir ~ sold for nearly- $3 per 100 lbs
0tc > more than the best Texas steers.
25 Since then, the long horns - and
h thin, lithe, sinewy forms -have
4here. been bred out, and the blocky,
Polled Herford and Shorthorn
^ . t forms bred in, while the advent
" of cotton oil mills has furnished
a valuable feeding material-cot_____.
tonseed meal-and almost an
empire in extent of range country
has been put under cultivation in
cotton and corn, thus producing
a wonderful change in the method
of preparing cattle for market
he ap- and bringing the top prices of
Ith and: lenatives and Texas steers together.
The M. Sansom & Co. 3-yearold
steers, weighing alive 1543
lbs, were slaughtered at Htammond,
Ind., and weighed dressed
984 3-4 Ibs, thus yielding 63 82
riety of per cent of beef, while' the 19
of the Miss Fay Wilson 2 year-old
steers, weighing on the hoof 1041
lbs, dressed- 618 Ibs, or 59.40 per
goods cent.
The A. Silberstein cattle,which
also were sold to-the G. H. Hammond
Packing Co, dressed as
follows: 16 head sold at $5.50,
avg. 1471 ibali'.--weight, dressed
890 lbs eacl,i-.55 per cent;
A 3 head sold a$$.30, avg. 1449
- . "" Ilbs, live ' e sed -884 lbs
,- - Joeach, or qpVercnt; 48 head sold
ti~.ed t % ..:" 35', avg. -1i448. Ibs, live
M weight, dressed 880 lbs each, or
' 60.76 per cent. -a
' The above figures and the
zzz=-,r above prices demonstrate that
Texas can produce not only better
bred and better fed cattle
g and than ever before in her history,
ild M-'^{ but equal in the finest beef qualilHl
' ~ ties and in market value to the
,-~'. :,,.~ best bred cattle of Illinois, Ken:-t---c--'-tueky,
Iowa and other northern
= -~-- states. :
i The Sanrsom cattle mentioned
above, which took sweepstakes
$ R2 aland other premiums at the Fort
Z Worth fat stock show, were out
cuing my of Texas bred cows,St eangguxpress
to
n a plain,
four full
', or four
,ky. Eimedicinalmention to
arth. It
tains of
ectory readed.I am COnoverwhel-
ouse,
reas monay
to getC. A. WEATHERFORD & CO.,
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable,
'F'erris, Texas. Ie'General contractors for all kinds of team work,SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WHEEL,
H&T. .
R. R-'DOUMBLE DAILY TRAINS
3ort -and Quick Line between
'North and South Texas.
T S LE E PE RS
H Between HOUSTON
and DENVER,
R Via Ennis and Fort Worth,
R GAOL-VESTON
and DENISON,
O Via Houston and Dallas.
GALVESTON
UY and ST. LOUIS.
Vi* Houston, Enni &and Paris
HOUSTON
'G and AUSTIN,
Via-Hearne and Fort Worth,
H o,^ ,. .
The 1, . T, C. reaches Galveston,
Houston, Brenham, Austin, Wapo,
Coraicena, Waxahachie, Ft. Worth,
Dallas, Plano, McKinHey, Sherman
aad Deniinon and g4ve, -First-class
service'
C. W7. BRIN, M. L. sosBBzs,
Trafle Mgr, *n'i P. & T. Agt.
HowTroN, TB:As.
J. F. SwzELL, Agent, Ferris.
er.7,Zi wb im m e A, O OA. a.. A % O .O . a .
170t Yta l. ., 0 . . M W5AN. 0.A" Na: .i rrow g oap.-: -M
T^ankful wordss written by Mrf.
Ada E;.Hart, of GrotonpS. -D. "Was
taken with a bad cold which settled
on my lung .cough set in and finally
terminated in- Coni6.mption.
Four Doctors gave me up, saying I
could live but a short time. I gave
myself up to my Savior, determined
if I could not stay with my friends
on erath, I would meet my absent
ones above, My husband was advised
to get Dr. King's New Discovery
for consumption, coughs and colds.
I gave it a trial, took in all eight
bottles. It has cured me, and
thank God, I amn saved and now a
well and healthy woman." Trial
bottles free at Crum & Swinny's
drug store. Regular size 50c and
$1. Guaranteed or price refunded.
Mothers wishing stout I healthy
girls should give them Simmons
Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets as they
approach puberty.
Eve's Fig Tablets are a nice
pleasant treatment for constipation
and billiousness, they are coated
[ with icing. 25c at W. A. Bairds.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets
All druiggists refund the money if it
fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has
L. B. Q. on each tablet..
W. T. Broxson, who escaped
from the Ellis county farm recently,
was arrested at Terrell
Sunday evening by Constable J.
[B. Duncan of Kemp.and brought
back.
Menstruation made regular and
painless, and pains in sides, hips and
limbs cured by Simmons Squaw Vine
l Wine or- Tablets,
Mi-cro-line-iye Salve will cure
the worst form of sore eyes in a few
days. 25c at W.. A. Birds.
The residence of J. Ed Smith,
at Mt. Peak, burned Sunday at
noon. The loss is $2000 Iand is
without insurance.
THIE WHEEL and Dallas SemiWeekly
News one year for only
$1.75. ' "-" '
'Uused during expectancy, Simmons
Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets
cheer and strengthen mother, shorten
labor and rob confinement of its terrors.Christian Science has received
a severe set back in Oklahoma
territory. Several noted cases
of signal failure of the science
to "wo rk" as desired where ordinary
medical treatment would
have been easily effective, has
raised such a storm of indignation
that the legislature has unanimously
passed a law prohibiting
-the practice of the "science"
within the territory.
Pneumonia is one of the ;most
dangerous and fatal diseases. It always
results from a cold. Clhmberlain's
Cough Remedy will quickly
cure a cold and perhaps prevent an
attacK of pneumonia. It is in fact
made especially for that ailment and
has become famous for its cure over
a large part of the civilized world.
It counteracts any tendency of acold
toward pneumonia. Can you afford
to neglect your cold when so reliable
a remedy can be had for a trifle? For
sale by W. A. Baird, druggist.A Frightful Blunder
Will often 'cause a horrible burn,
scald, cut or bruise. Bucklen'a Ar
nica Salve, the beat in the world,will
kill the paiu and promptly heal it.
Cures old sores, fever sores, ulcers,
boils, felons, corns, all sk'n eruptions.
Best pile cure on earth. 25c
a box. Cure guaranteed,. old by
Cram & Swinny.
The drugs -in Dr Simmona Sarsaparilla
are so concentrated that the
doses are very small, but neverthe.
leas, it is so scientifically combined
that it is readily retained and as.mmilated
by the most delicate and
sensitive stomach. Fifty cents and
50 doses.,[Big lHart ed' o
I-f deful 'DisovTry-heir Libri
ality to the. Afflicted-: [,a^l. l st :; ]..Generous
Offer. ' '-: .' - "';:!.';In
all the years since the ereatlon O ^ut
the earth never has there been suclh :-'>:: :...
wonderful discoveries as in the past ).:-- ..
quarter of a 'ceitnry. The greatest .'- ?.; %and
'-ost important have been in the : ' --:
science of medicine. Our readers ai;re -:-'
offered a rare chance to try three of '- iq-0 : :
the most wonderful remedies evor. dis- .':
covered, free of any cost whatever, andt . -.?
we would suggest that you. write at.' :
once and accept this liberal offer: I l .:;
yon suffer from Rheumiatism, Blood; :;- '
Poison, Scrofula,Cancerous Sores,Boils. - : '?/.]
Humors, General Debility, or loss of . -!i
Appetite, Mi-cro-line will give you '~ .
instant relief. See the report of the - ~'>': >:
following case: ' -'."-{,'7:
HIIllsboro, Tex,, March 15, 1897. - -
Ml-cro line Medicine Co., Dallas:. :-,.:_.
Dear Sirs:-I have used a littid' over - -
one bottle of your Mi-cro-line and I
must say that it has been a greater - .:
benefit to me than any medicine I have -: ~ever
used, and I have tried lots of dif- : ?:
ferQet kinds. I am using it for rhe- -
matiani. About the time I bought the -
first bottle I was suffering- with la :
grippe, and I had net had agood flight's : '_
rest for more than a week, but, after
taking one dose I had a splendid night's -'1
rest and have been improving ever ;:
since. I felt well paid for the cost of
the first bottle of Mi-cro-line from the- ':
good results that I got from the first , 'dose.
Respectfully, F. GU'N'. - ">
If you have Catarrh, Acute or Chronic -
Bronchitis, !Catarrhal Deafness, Cold in
the head, iCatarrhal cough or headache,
Tonsilitis or any disease of the mucous
lining of the nose or .throat, Mi-cro-line -
Catarrh cure will cure you, regardless
of how long you have suffered. Read
the following: -- :
Waxahachie, Tex., March 25, 1895.
Mi-ero-line Medicine Company: -
Dear Sirs-I have used yolr Mi-cro- -. "
line Catarrh cure for catarrh, which
had almost ruined my voice for singlng.
I have benn annoyed with it for
three or four years. I have only used(
one bottle, and it gave me almost instant
relief, I think it is splendid, and '.
unhesitatingly recommend it.
Yours truly. MRs. T. H. McDUFFIE.
If yvu have bladder and kidney t
trouble, gravel, diahlitis, seminal emis- - '"
sion, weak and lame bsck, catarrh of
the bladder, incontinence of urine,
dropsy, or any irregularity df the bladder
and kidneys of Either sex, or blad- -
der troubles in children, one- bottle of -
Mi-cro-line bladder and kidney cure- -
will cure you. Read what it did in the.
following case: -:
Dallas, Tex., Marc!h 13, 189. :
.Mi-cro-line Medicine Company:
Dear Sirs-It is with feelings of .
thankful gratitude that I endorse with
the voice of the many, the excellent
medicine you prepare. After sufferin
untold agonies for fifteen years with
bladder and kidney trouble, a friend
;induced me. to give li.-ero-line . bladder ' - -
'and kidney cure an imtpartfalMtrial,&bi : .- .
today. after using one bottle, I am er- - : -e'
joying perfect health. It is my earnest - '- -
wisn that all suffering from bladder.
and kidney troubles will read. this and-- -- -
receive the benefit that I bhve, - .
Respectfully, C. . . CROSB-.
To let you tyy these medicines, a one
dollar bottle of either of the above :
rTniedies wiil be sent you free of ost, -
This offer is made to let the afflicted d:
try these wonderful remedies -with tthe
hope that suffering humanity w.iil be
cured and spread the news to .their suffering
friends. Cut this out, mail .,,
the Mi-cro-line Medicine Co,. Dallas.,
Texas, give your name and address,an(I
the disease you have and they will send
you full directions and the medicine
absolutely free. State that -ydu cit
this offer oiut of the FERaRIS WiEtI,
Mr. NV. A Baird, our drutggist, recomimends
these remedies and keeps tti. tu
for salpe, '
SIUT.Z & CASSIDY.. :_
Proprietors
FERRIS GI -
Ice-& Water Works
Your patronage solicited.E. P. Montgomery,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Office at W. A. Baird's drug storeAll eyes fitted
FREEwith -these famous
spectacles at W. A.
Baird's drug store.
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The Ferris Wheel, Volume 6, Number 30[b], Saturday, April 8, 1899, newspaper, April 1, 1899; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46773/m1/4/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ferris Public Library.