The Ferris Wheel, Volume 6, Number 43, Saturday, July 8, 1899 Page: 1 of 8
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The R. & T. C. reaches Galveston,
Ho~uston, Brenham, Austin, Waco,
Corsicana, Waxahachie, Ft. Worth,
Pallas, Plano, McKinney, Shermaii
and Denison and gives First-class
serviceC.
W. -BEIN, M. L. ROBBIMS,
Traffic Mgr. Gen'l P. & T.Agt.;
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
J. F. SEWELL, Agent, Ferri!c.
A Texas Wonder.Used in any room, gpar- A profuse perspiration is the most enjoyant~eea
5 years, folds #,t 1ea of ki ^
to put away, price 'u ou*'r 150(
and $12.50 completed tive. KEEP well, dipi't wait tiA,] you are
sick. Take a. Turkish, Russian, steam or mediate bahi v~r oabinet
for 2 cents a bath at home and enjoy the graetluxury.. Colds,
headache and neuralgia, vanish like magic.
Postal card brings our book or call and see it at the residence of S.
R. Eizzell, Agent, Ferris, Texas.
MA~anufactured by Robinson Thermal Bath Co., 713-717 Jefferson
street, Toledo, Ohio.HALL'S GREAT DISCOVERY,,-^
One .small bottle Qf, O I's Orea.'':''^':^
Discovery 11 e al.kidfly^a .:-^ ^
bladder troubles, remove gravel, cur"^ I' ""^
diabetes, seminal emissions, weak '"
and lame backs, rheumatism and all
irregularities of the kidneys and:
bjladder in both men and woman.
J14gri~ats, bladder trouble in children.
A ot sold by your druggist, "
wiV, le sent by mail on receipt of $1.
One, smpall bottle, is, two, months' treatmenit,
and -will cure, any case above,
menioned. El, W. HALL,
Sole manufacturer, S5t. Louis, Mo.,
foxiberly, Waco, Texas,,
READ TH S.
Waxahachie, Texas, Nov. 29, '98.
I was troubled with bladder troubles
for a number of years. I have
used Hall's Great discoveryy with
wonderful results. P^hil, S. Niycum.
Waxahachie, Texas^ Dec. 6, 9,8.
Used Hall's Great Discovery for
lame back and I found it'relieved me.
I can recommend it for above complaint
consicientiously.
S. W. CHAPMAN.
AGENTS WANTED-For "The Life,
and Achievements of Admiral Jewey,"
the world's greatest naval hero. By
Murat Halstead,'the life-long friend and
admirer of the nation's idol. Bigge-st
and best book; over .500 pages, 8x10
inches; nearly 100 pages halftone illustrations.
Only $1.50. Enormous demand.
Big commissions. Outtit free..
Chance of a lifetime. Write quick. Tbe.
Dominion Company, 3rd floor Caxton
Bldg., Chicago.
Reducted.Bates for Summer Trips.
ICommencing ,June 1st and continding
to and including September
30, 1899. The Texas an d
Pacific railway company will sell
vmn d f-rtI*vin 1nm mrr Tnn r ;/Ml*f^4 TnPrL.-_,
PATRICK SCHOG~i HOUSE.
We have been.., having several
days p^f very rainy~-,weather which
has cAused the roadls to become
\ ahlmost)impassable in places.
Hea>.h is very good as far as
known.
Fine prospects for crops.
40oxtlan Pacrick- an(d several
others from this community were
1n Dallas Monday.
W. F. Lovett and daughter,
Miss Daisie, are spendijag this
week in Dallas.
Mrs. Stadden, her, daughter
1,ate and Ilittle neice, Rhoda Lovett
Nvi-ited relatives in Lancaster
last week.
The, people of our community
are. spending, this muddy time
fi s in,- 0Some report very good
I u qjo RAMBLER.
I^OW TO CURE BLOODY FLUX,
NE-V4- KNOW^N TO FAIL.I
FERRIS, ELLIS COUNTY, TEXAS,
VOL. 6, NO
43.
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I J s "' \~~No Right to Ugl~es
I The woman who is lonely in face,
form and temper will ~always have,
f riends, but one who 'Would be attractive
must keep her health. If
i she- is5 weak, sickly and 'all run down,
she will be nervous and; irritable. If
she has. constipation or Sidney tiou,
ble, her impure blood will cause
pimples, blotches skin eruptions
and a wretched complex ion. Electric
Bitters is the best medicine in
the world to regulate stomach, liver
and kidneys and to purity the blood.
HIt gives strong nerves, bright eyes,
sm-ooth velvety kn rich complexfion.
It will make a good looking
charming, woman of a ruin-down inIIvalid.
Only 50 cents 'at Crum &
aSwinny's Drug Store.. , I.I
It's a mighty small price and you cast afford to
'd~.--A.'A " *judge the suits by/ the price. There are suits- in, the lot
that were $12.50 and $10 and none less, than, 8.30 and 7.50,Short and Quick Line between
North and South Texas.
TSLE E PE TR S,but $5.95 gets your pick of the lot now.
Only, a few suits
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UBetween HOUSTON
and DEN--YER,
Via Ennis and Fort Worth
GALVESTON
ad,6 DENIS~ON,
Via ]Uouston and Dallas.
GALVESTON
an4,. ST. LOUIS,
Vila'4ouston, Ennis and. Paris
HOUSTON
sknd-d AUSTIN,
Via Hearne and Fort Worth.'THE MOST, ESSENTIAL
element in the, successful treatment
of disease is the purity of the
D3x-u's and *rdelciies
administered to the patient.
Prescriptions are compounded by
us from ,absolutely pure drugs in
perfect condition. The. physici-an's
skill and. wisdom will not l~e nullified
by old, and im potent drugs.
Our stock of Patent Medicines is
constantly renewed. We have no
dead stock of any kind.
No, J. DOTY.
AMAdW~nal Locals.
Miss Clyde Cole returned.
'\Thursday from a visit to friends
at Dallas and Plano.
E. T. Cole visited In Dallas
.Monday.
J. J. Funderburk, of Heiry,
called at this office yesterday -and
said crop prospects were. fine out
there.
Drink Dr. Kinsloe at MNc.Knight's
and Kelly's.
Aples and other fruits at Kellyls.C. H. Jeffers, the Ennis cow
Imran, was here Wednesday.
lMiss Eva Carpenter is 'Visitin g
friends at Palmer.
Full line of Fancy Candie s
at I. J. McKay's
fresh groceries at I. J, McKay's
Riev. A. D. Rice came in f rom
CalveVrt Wednes8day and said the
rainfall over the flooded district
wa~s estimated at 25 inches.
Tbe city council met in regular
session Monday night and transacted
such business as came before
it. TNothing of particular
public interest "was done.
The protracted meeting conducted
by Evangelist John Logan
closes'with this week. The meeting
was seriously interfered with
by the rains, at the time a good
interest was being manifest- Eld.,
Logan has made for himself a
great name in Ferris as a preacher.
Himself, wife and baby will!
go to Lockhart Sunday.
ILa-dies agoniged by female disord -!jzes in the lot.
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IA.Nexchange says, that a Kansas
ho~g raiser in giving his experience,
ip feeding hogs, stated
that fivye, acres of sweet potatoes
would~ fatten more hogs than 235
acres of corn. He. had 60 hogs
that Npuld yield him 18,000
pounds o~f -pork. and be estimates
that the cost of their feed is not
more than $26 in~, actual cash for
labor and ex~ppe*;es in his sweet
potato patch.~ He also claims
that this food 4'apartg a flavor to
the meat that far surpa."ss that
of corn for the animals.
OF COD-LI WR OIL WITH
HYPOPHOSPHITES
should always be kept in
the house for the following
reasons:
Fj RST- Because,, if.,any member
of the family ,has' a. 'hard cold, it!
will cure it.
SEOOND--Be~cause. if the chil-i
*dren are delicate and sickly, it will
make them strqng and well.
THIRD-Because, if the father or
mother is losing. flesh and becoming
thin and emaciated, it will build
them up and give them flesh and
strength.
FO URTH- Because it js the
standard remedy in all throat and
lung affections.
No household should be without it.
It can- be taken in summer as well
as in winter.
50c. and $1.00, 211 druggists.
SQDTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York.I^ *
C~temma Items.
Clemma,, Texas, July 4.-EDITOR
WHEEL..-It seems UnnOcCSsary
for me,,.in my feeble manner,
to attempt top, write a communication
for your paper, seeing
f rom one to ;three appear in its
columns weekly, nevertheless I
shall assume the responsibility regardless
of consequences so long
as anything happens at this place.
The greatest rainfall we have
witnessed in theQ same space of
time in Texas for ~ten years, was
that of last weekt
Lee Woods has ,been re-enforc)
ed by the light company, H. & P.
regiments, and Has cut down and
Iburied-1 all of Gen. Green's force,
which ranked so high a few weeks
ago.
Mr. Wm. Riley, Sr., contemplates
a trip toArkansas with a
view of buying land 'there. WeFOUND A CURE FOR CHRONIC DIARRHOEA
AFTER HAVING SPVNT A
GOOD FARM DOCTORING.
Mr. .A. N. Noell, of Asheorville,I
Kan., sal s be spent a good farmS^T~BDAY, JULY 8, 1899.
--DOUBLE DAILYTRAINS
of each kind in the higher priced goods, but.. there's all
It's a chance you cant afford t8 miss.
Matthews Brosa,
Clenliness Is Next to--
It Is Health.'
Not the surface washing of water, but tbe,
thorough purificatoiin of blood and skin willn
the hot air and vapor bath'.
7,000,000 clogged sewers throw back into
the system the poisons which cause nearly ev-:
ery ill, if your bathing only reaches the surface.
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Ezzell, Frank. The Ferris Wheel, Volume 6, Number 43, Saturday, July 8, 1899, newspaper, July 8, 1899; Ferris, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46761/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ferris Public Library.