The Ferris Wheel (Ferris, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, February 13, 1931 Page: 4 of 4
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In our window we an* showing twelve* of the* latest
and best patterns selected from our wall paper stock
and are offering them at a ridiculously low price.
Regular, 25c
Sale — 10c
There are many other patterns in this department and
we can please you in design, quality and price.
RUPTURE
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E. J. Meinhardi, of Chicago
Kx|H*rt on the Meinhardi I
Orr Hardware Co.
\VI.. „ yen are In Itollu* un«1 wont An,j „ow thej tell Us that
to cull hen.. . di.li" full In tell the op KohinsoH OrUKoe was tieVCT
•niter thet >ni. want to talk <>'«*r In- ,|iipwreck.*il after all. Now
titaiii'iniriit i orris l.leph...... K** | we’ve got to stall all over a-
,han“r- tf train.
Rupture Shield, is coming here
again.. IK- will personally hej
at the Adolphus Hotel, Dallas, i
Texas, on Monday & Tuesday,
Feb. Kith and 17th from 10:00
a. m. to 5:00 p. in. daily.
Special Notice—All custo-
mers that he lias fitted during
the last ten years are invited |
to call for inspection. All others ,
are invited to call and investi-
gate. There is no charge for
demonstration. Come in and |
| talk with these former cuato-i
mers regarding their expert- j
jonce with this Appliance. This.
I visit is for men only.
Mr. Meinhardi says:
Thousands of satisfied sucto-,
mers report that this Appliance
j retains tin.* rupture perfectly
.*nd quickly contracts the open-
j i: <r ivgaidless of the size or
eat'on of the rupture.
Tm “Meinhardi Kupture
| Shie»u ’ lias no understraps. It j
is e fully sanitary, practically
imlest ruitable, and may be!
: worn while huthing.
Kit 1 lire often causes Stomach |
Trouble, Backache, Constipa-
ti >n. .v •■ousness, and other
i i!ui*• nt.-. Thousands of deaths
from i111 i .,rt* can he avoided.
('ACTION: Protect yourself
against imitators of this notice
rememlx*r the name Meinhardi.
note the above dates;
and office hours carefully, as
he will not visit any other city
! in this section at this time.
(This visit i for white people
only,—K. J. Meinhardi, Home-
j Office, 1551 N. Crawford Ave.
Chicago.
GROCERIES
AT LOWES PRICE IN YEARS
A & I* Customers Are Taking Advantage Of the
Consistent Decline In Food Prices., They Depend On
A & I* For Their Fntire Food Requirements, Knowing
That The Brices. Duality And Service Is Supreme.
SPARKLE S;," ’
Assorted Four
Flavors pkgs
25c
Delmonte Pears 2 no 2 cans t*
39c
Quaker Maid Catsui
U L^rge bottle
17c
Ch6rri6S Belmonte Royal Ann Cherries
25c
Cabbage, lb" 2 1 - 2c
Lettuce, head
5c
Bananas, dozen 21c
Sliced Bacon, 26c4b
Bulk Shortening
2 pounds for
25c
Oranges, dozen 30c
Cheese, pound 25c
-
Onions, pound
Folgers Coflee POTATOES
2-pound can for 83c
$2.95
A DAILY NEWSPAPER
A Whole Year by Mail
THE DALLAS
JOURNAL
Texas Greatest Afternoon Newspaper
Mrs. E. T. Cole and son, Ed-
win attended the mid-term
graduation exercises of the Ft.
Worth high school last week.
FLOUR
48 pound hag $ 1.05
-
Mrs. Walter Orr of Fort
Worth was the guest of her
son, Robert Orr and wife last
i week end.
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SUGAR
19 pounds $1.00
Miss Dorothy Richards who
is attending C. i. A. at Denton
spent Thursday night of last
week with home folks.
10 pounds for 29c
SHORTENING
8-pound pail 95c
P. & G. SOAP
10 cakes for
38c ,
collect; FAILS TO
Cl’RB AMBITION
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To many young men and wo-
| men, four years in a major col-
lege is a wonderful opportunity
| that brings development of the
higher kind. To many other
FORMER PASTOR HERE
Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Cray of
Strawn were visitors in the
city Wednesday night of
week. A special service
W. M. MALLOY
last
was
flu regular rate foi subscription to The Dallas
iouitial h vm i 1 i- >5.b0 one 'car. \t this time you
have an opportunity to place a daily newspaper in
vnur homt one whole year at a substantial saving.
Our -pectul rate of S2.95 one year will give your home
the best afternoon newspaper to he found in Texas;
also- the best features and comics.
it is just the opposite. I hen : held at the Presbyterian church
ore plenty of hoys and girls; where a large crowd gathered
wlio, after a term <»r tao ,n to greet them. Dr. Cray de-
college* say to them.selves : live red a splendid message and
I iiis is too slow for me. Or1| his many friends in Ferris were
pleased to have him and his good
TIRE
Ferris,
INSURANCE
Tevtuk
(live Ordei to Your Local Agent or Postmaster or
Mail Coupon Direct to l’s
perhaps they do not like college
or their work, and quickly be-
gin to look for something that
will suit them better.
Are you one of these young
people who will drop out of col-
Tht Dallas Journal,
Dallas. Texas,
Herewith is my remittance of $2.95 in payment of
-ubscript ion to The Dallas Journal one year at rate
offered during tin* month of February, 1931.
lege within the next few weeks?. ,l.e Ferns National Hank. wltT’VTeir^Darents ! third operation'since the first
It you are your real opportu-! located at Ferris. Ellis. County, '™',k ,eJM!I P r 'LJ ! of January. Jessie is a son of
wife with us again.
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NOTARY PUBLIC
KERRIS. TEXAS
In the announcement of the
death of Mrs. Joe Knoyles last
week we stated that she died at
her home in Kemp. The facts
are that she had gone to Kemp
to assist in caring for Mr. and
.Mrs. Cash ion who were both
seriously ill, and while there
Mrs. Knowles was taken ill and
was m ver able to return to
her home at Patrick.
NOTICE
The Ferris National Bank,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davidson
and little daughter, spent th**
T. H. Noble informed us Mon
day morning that his nephew,
Jessie Noble of Tahoka was ser-
iously ill at a sanitarium in
Lubbock, having undergone the
Name
Rati good only in Hie State of Texas. Oklahoma,
Arkansas. Louisana and New Mexico.
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NET WIRE—
We have a Complete Assortment of NET WIRE
Ioi tin Chick* n 5 aid and also for the Harden in one
and two inch mesh from one foot to six foot high.
HARDEN TOOLS OI ALL KINDS FOR WORKING
THE HARDEN (>U FLOWER YARD
COME—IN—AND—SEE I S—
OI R BRICES—ARK LOWEST.
Green Hardware Co.
1 11 In rector*
Aintmi.w.
«in<
nity to take practical business j Texas,
training and qualify yoursrl
for a definite business position
in just a few months.
There is one outstanding
| school for practical business
training in the South, and that
is Tyler Commercial College
land School of Business Admin-
j istration at Tyler, Texas. Just
at this time every year a sub-
stantial number of boys and
girls enroll at Tyler after drop-
ing out of the academic colleges
Most of them make good, se-
cure positions at good salaries
in just a few months, and go
to fill useful and successful
places in the business world.
The big school at Tyler is-
sues five catalogues, each on a
separate course, and any of
these will he mailed free to
anyone who is (interested in
securing the right for a busi-
ness career. These catalogues
| are on Radio, Telegraphy, Ju-
; rior Accountancy, Secretary-
jship and General Business.
The coupon below, filled out,
and mailed to Tyler Commercial
College and School of Business
Administration, will bring you
what you need.
Tyler Commercial College and
I School of Business Administra-
tion.
Tyler, Texas.
Send me your catalog on;
Radio: Telegraphy: Central
Business: Private Si*cretaHal:
Junior Accountancy.
Name ....
is closing its affairs.
All note holders and other
creditors of the association are
therefore, notified to present
notes and other claims for pay-
ment.
J. M. Batchler.
President.
January 23rd, 1931.
(9-45)
WILL TKA’IE Mcnoiai.sinp in
Byrne Commercial College at Dal-
las, or scholarship In Tyler Com-
mercial College, for good milk cow
THE KERRIS WHEEL ...
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When you are In Manas ana want
to mil home, don't full to tell tli* ip-
erator that you want to talk over in-
dependent. Ferris Telephone El-
t hnnge. tl
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FOB SALE—
I bind" good Cook Stove for
sale at a real bargain. See it at
the Wheel office.
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Mrs. B. C. Scott and her
guest. Mrs. Basil Brummel and
son via..vd in Dallas, Palmer
and Ennis last week.
Rev. and Mrs. P. C. Scott.
J. I). Noble.
CUSTOM HATCHING
2 1-2 Cents
144 Fggs to
Per Egg
Tray
Harry L. Cates, R. 1, Ferris
_
New Commuter Rates
Dick King has accepted a
position with a meat market at
Ennis and began work ’his
week.
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See Editor of (he Ferris
Wheel for scholarship.
Philip Hart, a New York
engineer, has just returned
from Russia and reports shoes
‘■filing at <S5() pair, butte.'
S(> jier pound, and other miflg*
in proportion.
to Dallas
Imagine it! Only 22'/jc per trip
Between Ferris and Dallas.
Corresponding Reductions
Between All Points.
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The Ferris Wheel (Ferris, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, February 13, 1931, newspaper, February 13, 1931; Ferris, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1102407/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ferris Public Library.