The Ferris Wheel, Volume 4, Number 39, Saturday, June 12, 1897 Page: 1 of 8
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t, tpu: ieiowio
; 1neccgsaiy inouder to o ieducton t}:3 aorth o[ cu.-ach---oo
ot railroa'1 r'Aes We must know
-uoh-[a k e lot me
'aow cany expect to attend If youet to the Coor. The foreooina
,tic a gruner ~ou should not minls 119. '!i11t for 6very citizen 5vho
this licetilg. Let me hear froh )ou lives ,~ouL h of ,o0nebody e(Ite .
aconce. 11. D. loss~a, 3v <.car frith I, for luman it s
Chairman sixth congressional da is-easee , i lhio rcelL of he-alth
and toni Sort cleon up and disinfeet.
CITIZEN.Bailey's View of Bryan.
Speaking cf the near political
future, especially of the presidential
campaign of 1900 and of Mr.
Bryan's possible candidacy at that
time, in ar interview with a Dal
Gal. News representative, Contressmran
Bailey said:
"It seems t o be the alnosi
unauvlnnous opinion of the democrats
witah whom I have been
brouolht in contact, personally
and otherwise, that the demnocretin
party should commit itself
unrejservedly to the reeadoption of
lthe ChlAego platform of 1896.
The almost pnoversal desire seems
to be to add rothing to and subtract
nothing from that platform,
but to accept it without qualifeation
or ieservati(on as the principles
of the democratic party in 1900
It w-ill be imlp.ossible to dlisassociate
Mr Bryan from that plat
form. He is a part of the lght
of 1900 and( to adopt the platform
of last year and iefuse to nominate
Mr. Bry,-an would be a serious
mittake. Mr. Bryan is identified
*i ith the Chicago platform
and wi-th the iosues of 1896 in-disolubly.
1) No man can so fully
represent that platform in 1900)
as the candidate of the Chicago
convention of last July. it ss i,.
judmenTL that his renomination
is a forecoone conclusion. Mr.
Bryan is a better democrat than
w-hen hie as noml, ~inated and he
appears to be setting down upon
a basis that entitles him to the
,support of all democrats who
stood squarely upon the undying
principles of the party that was
founded biy Jeffereson. It differed
from ir. BryTan in emany of his
earlier opinions and convictions,
blut since his nomination he has
kept himself in everything that
he hrs sa(l and done strictly within
the limitations of the Chicago
platform, and that platform is
good enough for me or any other
democrat co stand on. When Mlr
Bryan first entered congress, sux
year.s., ago, he w.as a tariff splecialit,t
h::: studies having been confined
]Jrgely to economiic ques4t'-I.
Sice 'lle, 1'e has ];roadenei
ort imiuenselyf, an: I A no'n,,
o 7f Ie V' who lor , n e f"'i] reprG'-lftA:
thl lI o-,,h]r i le of puL'I
do m-c'c;2 than hle dec, le I s a
trutp'e A e'rin )'jl noi t[ ad f
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of-cic ro.l pop L : t. , :o stil
against t L',, :1s t;_'," l]:','/o all.lv
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b2enl, l )t'( ' ~' L \" nOt stbscriled
to t-heir e-[u te viewll
andi tHe Mold d!,i ,c:.tt-, are still
al .tlcel fain : it -',ti', '' T 1 w1l
have to co Ie ,c t however, orgo over to the cpiiicans. We
can not afiorJ to yield to their
extremes and must stand uponil
of '96. Nilety of
the democrats
States hold thatthe platform
eight per cent
of the United
view." 'Science and the Mosquito,
There are four truths respect
by oN 5C1 o Lest kiad. Selling every st Jt in
ingy the mosquito which modern
ing the mosquito whicolors/ Dor $11.50 that was $18.50, $15 and $13.50; the $11 and
science has established: $[2.50 ss!ts for $9.75, ,~ $7.95 takes the $10 suits armd
, l. A mosquito can not live in $6.75 for $9, $8.50 and $7.50 selers. Crash suits $3,85,
air free from malarial poison
Untainted air has the same effect AD S CE
A SF,11a Cr tAN ,E.o
on him as a healthy community
has on a doctor. It deprives him The 30 dozen shirts t.at we hcave put on sale at 95c each is a
of patients, and he must go to shirt chance that rarely comes your way. You can have them
les;s favored localities to practice. with collars awd cuffs afl-ched or detached, or to wear with
2. The lymph, which flows while cofllrs. Th1.Y were $;.50, $1.25 and $1. Pick 'em now
through an automatic value when for 95C.
it inserts its probocis, contains a AS TBM Al IE i HOFC
moditied gerin of the malarial ^Umm a^< 'i ~ .;
fever, 'and according to the well F mi.
z' For me'n.. It~~~~~~~,"-~:, yoV7 ar-e alsYoq
wrang. A bun=
settled law of inoculation, the ion-breedng shoe is ;ke --,: that units you for business of any
introduction of the weak germl
kitid. We sell the kdnd of siioes that I'" 'orfo.Stl ok
renders hatrmless an attack bi the [ng' o thes ts and by, ct Q rs $5 sho e 3. .
strong germ, and 3.50 shoes 2.50; 3.00 saces 2.00; 2"00 siees 1.59.
3. The mosquito never swal
_
The fact that its body becomes ' 1. e~ o J 'Ww k a I
discolored and swells while prol)
Tell-4he-Truth Clothiers.
ragy, is eausect 1Ly the discooroatiron ..
of the lymphl in conta ct with the n i
blood and the muscular effort of
inserlingY the tuble. ^^Saniti'-. Obituary. The City Council.
4. A mosquito will never insert
its lancet in a person not Cleamnin up the premises and T c cou,.il of F mot
-In the death of g. H. 5loWh-tr pThe city council or Ierns met
susceptible go an attack of ma
disinfecting them is a duty that' I in rge o. cs.,,
o_7 1 i i,-v lose one-, o.s our best,+ and,
mv^ost
Aondlay night' regular seessan
lama. In this respect its sense mI every citizen owes to himself and we lose one o f our bes t and most ,oda h m
I ! 'h-'n-iohi'iv reoaectd c^^itizeons. H-Tis! vias Nvill
ftl ofLtcers present except
more accurate than the most to others. Oftentines the physi
high^y rese ed citizens. SiIs was IOh all 1s'killed
and experienced patholo
ciane bill, the lono drug account, a hie above suspicon or reproach ta.D e as
laid one ~ ~ ,~ F un,-rio Chitanynor pro tomn.
ist. This also proves not only the nauseating arrav of ltoftles and one of nnswervig Chotianp
f T n1ft 1 1 r* it v. He :ou he marshal reported nncs colits
unerring Instinct, but that it and moxes, may all boe tricecd to ao
al'i honest man a n cl his heart 10.00
never wounds unnecessarily. It criminal carelessness in the mat
as an honest mantand his heart 14etea.80.......
thrusts are those of a skilled raed ter of cleaning up. The Eilth of reached out in sympathy with his Oe0pation tax ......
humane surgeon, and even more the stable and the vault m due fellow man Greater men have lived, I DogY
ID bu-n ^ lit a remainder he(rt never bei~at -in *a AccounLs allowed and ordered
unselfish, for hope of fee never, time, if allowed to accumulate, but a winner heat never beat in a
quickens him, nor does the male
poisons the 1oil, he water and human breasf Ile had the love ,fld .. .o.....$12O88
Th le following board of equali,liction
of his patient deter him the air with [lie dealy typ]ltus and escen of a1 iboni lie IC,
[h-, -. p'-in-xi -n prm-i-ip{
Tiir1 'in drt'il-i<
+I
U s <.l poi[) ed for the town
in the fnlfillment of his duty. ;urns, fevers abroad In coneo
came in conetand no d oubt the Um waint e f t to wn
-quence and the expense and care world ,as m-ade better for his hay
of Ferris for 1897' J. -N. err
The migration of the French are mncreased a thousand fold. A ~ng lived in it. His ood deeds J. A. Carpenter and W. A. Baird
speaking people of Canada to the little regard for that cleanlinfo shed a hallowed
New England states has assumed which is akin to godliness would A printer walked into a certain
enormous proportions in recent have saved hlie expense of sin:
ends
and relatives left behind. store in his rounds and noticed a
years, and :;how.; no signs of di
nle-s and " a-
a funeral. I ]ies ifneal has preached by Eev. drummer standing }1)y the counter
minution. The French popula
<now It may bs >s.,ud truthfulO
V.T
. 12.Iery at Pluff Sings aud wit sample ca'e ready to o ei.
tbon of the Piovince of Quebe e ththn fIhuro to cleanse and was offended b1) a large crowd. I Anything you want to sav in the
is 1,200,000, while, according. to disin.feo i;3( o [ED the retI Iult of .ay Jle Lord cheer, sustain anp this' said the pnnthe
census of 1890, the number carelessness, }ut no citizen has comfort the aged mother and de
ter to the business ia:tn ei7 h.nd:
of FL'ench Canadia:ns n persons the right to ],e care'ss in a mrL
voted wife and may the chldrJn t counter. ~'.o, said the
of Canadian extraction in the ter that ~fmck the health and take up the woik allotted them an d 1 hp lnc . .an, 'I don't .eloeve in
UniLed Stales was 840,000. T]Ic happinos of ]is family and the by determined effoit meet the ' uvc'ing. The drummer ,ailt'~
~ 1,ll rdi'c t', of 1._ i prinlter wvashl wayv
lac ,. ,ettie r predicted that by)j families of others What sort of sainted father on the shores of j mii pw
,~, , ~ ~~~~~ eternal de]i ,~j,nc~. an unboket, I;t[ ftedo.tet!iou
1910 there would be more French civ liatio (nChristianity is out of .-....e dooro then tnking up
~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,4 'E.1
CanadiansJ by birth and decent in the question) is that w-rch fo1rcesE; ap (
t-h e Uite dS'Lates tham in C:ina
a citizens of the community to .Wen, that let'-: me out, I To tic,*
,In~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ r~ Dislsc.i~
Couzt.L nno
'ia.-"'kire the _,t2exu, aen foul care tto ell oi tie k'o0 :m:'.
stencil of unc'ea,;nod premaises ; VI, wo at 'his aS", c^cc', not boe]evc
Ginnars, Take Notice iecatt-, he Is infortuitate cnough yS,,oeeal Co.t~ ,t dr
ne e in :tdvorli g 1 prf ,'
r to sel ' )l
to iixe Ip, the nothe
part o.' a Since last report the Mollong I i" nt to
.ri
Wux June 5_ i town in a COUe the pie
cases have been tlaea An d~, I..C.t p a w
1
Roli,ahdio, Tex. Jane 5 --All tow I 7 I orrwmete2e
clnncis ofl~us' the'sxth, eongre-.
~ ,vang w0nds ,of ,,'tuMmer are from court 20 to tfle grve vard. Cco
sonal ('is rict wLo expect to attend the south. You do no, smell i JackeLoa.er vs. Eniti Coton day '-Selecte __
v i l e o d o r . ( -) ; v e l d i c t }oe '
theo Texas Cotton Ginnero asset; |'rio .tomach-nae.oia. odor. Oil (Io , vel dit for l
] ;....
nt Ion, o, N tIc *:oufh wilnd sweep itftilel,
tO conlvclle LI C' gel,-e, et12 ao co, I~ -itiI /,r
man, verdict lor defcidia it.
W. W. Mrn,.orgn VP, S. A ]A:er.
judgment for plainilf.
S. W . Walker et a! v R[. J.).
Mitchcll, judgment -for de,[endanL
A. Sslanski v-. H. C T. C. i'Ev,
judgment for plaintiYi for $2"i00.
A. H. Hopson vs. 1), H. Caswell,
on trial.1\Jaxaha(ie, iex ,ejuiO 5-At
a wNell-attended raeeting at thb
e ouit house this afternoo,71 the
Tennaesee committee ramed Sxturd,~v,
June i', at 2 p, ,,, anId the
I h;'ll -Is the time and li)hc of giving
the Tennessee eple, tainmen[.
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Ezzell, Frank. The Ferris Wheel, Volume 4, Number 39, Saturday, June 12, 1897, newspaper, June 12, 1897; Ferris, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth18837/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ferris Public Library.