The Ferris Wheel, Volume 4, Number 30, Saturday, April 10, 1897 Page: 1 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Ferris Wheel and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Ferris Public Library.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
VOL. 4. NO, 30.
FRRS,, ELuS COU-NTY, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1897.
A Batt'l of Giants.
A battle royal is on. The contestants
ave two commercial
giants, and the arena mu the whole
Union. On one side is the
Standard OilTrnst, wiiC an alimost
complete possession of the
field and untold millions at its
command On the, other are the
Cudahy brothers of Chicago.
shrewd, d.tring spieli, vit'
a baching of almost unlimited resouLrces.
Thle Stahldard Oilf Trust
i, to be put oni the defensive
The Cuadbah s are the attacking
partie-. They are o oin to make j
a supreme effort to xwrest [from
thie triist its oaigantic ,,monopoly.
aTiThv 1 1 m)a 1ioa +1I)PP.1 'T17oi , o 1ntheir fuel oil, the Yerkes Street
Railway company, of Chicago,
which is one of the largest consunmers
of fu el oil in the country . +
-Ex. The
County Gained the Suit . F'
The court of criminal apea... j=;/ a
for the fourth district, In session , j a rz ,o
E
: B
at Austin Thurscday of last, week,
affirmed the Va~eryf Ap-".,_ Co-, et TM:"
ai. v. Tv om,-s F. >;,li. oa .
roaiders Nvill reineal-be i ti IC .'0 [
iE> r
^ "\ r 1 Y iv<"BUsw t+; f<:0Fsi@>A^V4>Z $^,$S>VC>'S$;4bf8Fc^ Vtpr^tstx ^'^^sX *aS<
case that Thomnas F. ash, in . s
11894, while county ,de. ogt \u We'e , numberr ,o S-ifls canrie'u ioffilst o ia5 S S n hiO'k'n sines van to ttem we >
against IV N Con and ! i bonds
I R
men for the recovery of $1 ' ! , , [ , e ac Sd ~,evea l rw [.me a.d ,are af mg~ Ice cie c.. t , ,c $ 9 ~5 _ i . yo come E . g
whichl belonged to tLhe county a you'l can e 4 $0 oa $12s . slri, fr this 5sall pince $4 95. t
was lost inI the m'th an l 2, i: > >1
IA1__ 1 1A YT~i,
I QU. r t.raAXt*RA )AA vN v nAtAt^sAzKv s st s ~ sfilf'1 "IlS(,Pl' l^
-J i VLI i IIv^ k: LL, I LUj U ! L IUi jJ U ,J_ Uant tJai i ur inoann-y lln i y J Io, . i
nu I *A^-^vtsS'ylV '^<if,*%' ,^^ v A,)v-^vz , ^^,^
lae before, but never has Ihe county got Judgment in te Cds-j
trust e countered yuoh a foiinid
trict couLt at Dallas tagainst Coe i m 7 nT 4 T X
able antagonist as this combmna
and his bonldsmen for abe rin
j
tion of western capitalists which ci al -nd interest, amounting to
now confronts it. Behind the $15.318, defendants taking an ap
<
Cudallys are the great pork pack
peal. Pending the suit, in the I IH 0 .I
h S
* ing .and beef dressing miagate ,Us, upper courts iMrs. Prather, 1molh
I
Phil Armour, wit Ins! po II ~',v' a,~-h e. e
Phil Armor, with is great for
er o our present county, lrcas urer, E;^ a dl H I or o i Templ.e.
tune, the Swi-fts, Nelson Morris, paid the principal, 13,000, a3din j ^ e couiau The 1erald doesn-tJ Sam Jones siys that if God
andtho Fanbanks comzpaay, l now the county will secure the hesitate to say that the costly :s were to take thechurch to heaven
i,, understood that they
re inLor
interestfroinIe other bond2.-mon. id cooratult-iions to these gerl-'
. ~~~~~~~~~~~now it would be ao mighty awkesf-ed,
and vill help to smas h tserminion of esuit will | ..
.,cl~allclX,.<ll .el,.,_ssasll te ltermm,,tlon of de sult wll ., _~ thninontais very successful res
bo,
hiA on ar a
trast ,-
Cud.lahys need-assist
be gratifon ews to te eople t ^ their ,lbad crowd. Many a man wouldI For t-:'..o -years the Cu ahj" of Dallas county, '.n especall eal ' hae to do withoutt his 'or',7l
F~~~~~t c n,: of Ia-a ' *
-have been preparing, their forcesI so to our ex-county judge, Thom-as dr-a--m-
-" fi da for tLe first tIine Some
for the encounter In 15 they F. Nash, who, form the tie he I l C c ocker old sister would say, T Idon't
-~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~a ho, for:: he tim FEA wH' C Pot i M
purchased the TIdana oil fields, discovered the loss in 18,4, never \ I.b oJ blrnow what I am going to do
ilich the trust had overl~!ook2dl \ faltered n his efforts to secure iAtt-, z eys at L. i-. without the theater,' and another
1 i ily th ot)'lle th nnII TT, ,n> an 'V 'Tlito~.C'~~o JT,~a V 'd /T
oL~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ L i P.
~,xa wound p)e up, "Husbanad, have
oF ig.nOied(, alnd only thne otleu ithe money, and to Ilar P. jaw
~
Orue Oe nl sta odipe up), "stlsbad haeday
they s,.tuck their narst decisive ther, who so ably managed the southeastn cornier ol s"luaLe you the cards in your pocket so
mlow v b)y secur'i:: a c: e-,,omer for case, ns aLtorney for the county, Notarv Pul)Nlic in office. that we can have a little game9'v
S pecal erin Adjourned.
Waxahchie, Tex., Apr. 7, '97.
Eidtor E ERRIS 'WTIIEELPlease
reform your readers this
wveel that the special term of disask
Yho
eXt
rilp.trict coolt has adjourned. I :
' this for the benefit of the men vy
,-ncro su mnoned as jurors for n(
i v eek, n}'y save them a needless ti
I|~ ~Truly youis,
A. L. LoVEi 1:17 . 2-1
-Iy^ >, 7
=^i^>^^A9ffK2._^',A.'';a~b;-,2-A^ Al ni li JA'-Ssalicf I~tiB^A 1
A 'yeiai msT. -",k
-17
ji , , !T
nj c ,
, 10, 0,
c IIIJJ Io 1'11 , ;jl
L, A -,-5 , ,
9C',GBCSC~C~Tc;~7n ~~A~URES
v v ~e zoa ,ve y 0 $h m
A'm,--any of Our Comp:,titorso
'
V~~~~~~e <.:,", :oc-,r ':~:~'F': ',-, ""' vc,::~ ,~, ! i . --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~s-~LL ~We
II' n P LEVEN Y ro.m buying pood s from becauseD you do not have thc Readfy TMoney a this ime
-,.
,-"iF,= ,~.~~, n e,::,,' o .....,:. aans.W'el hIave p ut th e " L
,. thi ea, ,, j rert SceBa.an. . . . . . . , pt te Kni e to our PriPce? V:/e ave s ocked co "tihe d
Ceviln7-' w:: EW B1G3 T and SPA, KUNG good-s. We have o spci'l sales dayo, btut every
t,,t~~~~~n ~ K.LI N O~~~~~`ha y'oo
'a. we :s~] m. ke Price F s on anythino
Li: our Lin.} fa}r be-low and MWuch' C cheaper .han you L
can secur, them elsewhere. Don't buy until you see our Stock and Hear our Prices.=I
1:,,i,-----151"7--Ma--r-mzwI
-U.,/ ri
--,
--
IImI 9 *a-v" LE=r'5rffA
Ka fi rA-fta .rii'
*^"-4'_. ^a-i^---""-*^ ^-' *L'-T
A l a r^~,^ i.^S E'Cfrl'0 r v
13b uKc/
$!. 00 PER ANNUMi
X e A" s $i S tN 5 t (-t
vr?, %
^fS ;y '-"^
,fsNi "^ai2
rN, .ll 1 4' 1-f Lraa^1^ S I mg Im h| li't
A. Helul ui d2Abl) i [
I
i
jj ,,,I
VI I 'I
,,T, 3,
11r "
"I
30
I
Ielzl-llll 1
-4 1 TA " I
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Matching Search Results
View two places within this issue that match your search.Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Ezzell, Frank. The Ferris Wheel, Volume 4, Number 30, Saturday, April 10, 1897, newspaper, April 10, 1897; Ferris, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth18846/m1/1/?q=%221897~%22: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ferris Public Library.