The Ferris Wheel, Volume 6, Number 36, Saturday, May 20, 1899 Page: 5 of 8
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;' *~','! ' ' .d'-, O ; 1,"' iil, J UlgUn L . IS . Lt[Wlltig
atiachife ,wias ] coirt; at theo county capital.v'wek.
Mi :,4M Allie Marshall of Dallas
i! the guest. of' her brother, G. H.
;: ;,MArshall and wife.
f{^,, 'Grinding every Saturday at
l, WiWcker & Cole's gin.
,,, 3 G. E. Cassidy made a business
f' 'trip to Dallas Tuesday., Dr. H. A. Buchanan was in
I Dallas Tuesday.' Mrs. Warden of Palmer visited
. relatives here Tuesday.'; *- You cannot accomplish any work
-' or business unless you feel well. If
you feel "used up", tired out, take
Dt Simmons Liver Medicine.Drink 'Iron Drew' and 'Dr.
Pepper' at Kelly's.Mr. J. 3MI. Jeffers and family of
Lamar county visited the families
of W. D. and J. B. Pitts this
week.:, gJ. A. GRACEY, M. D.
.... X Physician and Electro-Therapeutist.
Office in Masonic Tempie,,
Waxahachie, Texas.
Presiding .Elder Bishopi was
here Monday, the guest of Rev.
M. E. Hawkins.Mesdames Fars Smith and R.
N. Jones of Clemma were shopping
in Ferris Tuesday.Rich, red and pure blood can be
: had by using Dr Simmons Sarsaparilla.
Only 50 cents per bottle
A and 50 full doses for an adult.
Mrs. L. Goble and children of
: X arrett visited relatives here this
week.
Miss Emma Brison, who has
been teaching at Wyatt, came in
last Friday on a visit to her sister,
Mrs. M. E. Hawkins.
,. A Miss Lucy Hosford of Sterrett,
- v was the guest this week of her
- sister, Mrs, Dr. Jones.
""; :' \Health, strength and nerve, force
follow the use of Dr M A Simmons
Liver Medicine, which insures good
digestion and assimilation.
Aliss Emma Ezzell returned
from Big Springs Wednesday
evening.
Mrs. T. G.'Cole returned Monday
from Waxahachie, where she
had been attending the Pierson
revival.
Charlie Atkins, after an absence
of several months, came in
Saturday from the lower country.
: , If "out of sorts," cross and peevish,
take l)r AI A Simmons Liver
Medicine. Cheerfulness well return
and life acquires a new zest.
,- -AMiss Bell Pratt was at home
from the Metropolitan college at
Dallas this week.
L. P. Hepler and wife went up
to Dallas Sunday. Mr. Ilepler
returned Monday and Mrs. lelpler
rein' ined to visit relatives.
Mrs. Eliza Coulter of Wilnier
visited Mrs. Cunningham here
Friday last.
Impure blood is responsible dir'ectly
and indirectly for many other
disease,. IPurify the blood at once
with l)r Simiimons Sarsaparilla.
Fifty cents and .50 doses.
If you put your hands in the
pocketsyou'll find a little dodger
-that's our bond-that means
that we are in earnest when we say
that the BUCKSKIN BREECGES
are the best jeans pants
that money will buy. They ara
the kind of working pants that
V "don't rip, and keep the buttons
until they are worn out, When
they do wear out you'll think about
the quality, just as wo do,Miss Oni Atkisson of Italy at
tended the cominenceement.
Mrs. J. B. Elgan of Palmer
visited in the city this week.Pimples, boils and other humors
appear when the blood gets impure.
The best remedy is Dr. M A Simmons
Liver Medicine.Dr. Rentz spent Sunday with
his family at Oak Cliff.Miss Georgia Cunningham of
Ennis is visiting Mrs. A. L. Orr.
See W. D. Pitts for Life, Accident
and Health insurance.Eve's Golden Eye Water will
cure auy form of sore eyes, it is
painless, soothing, cooling and
healing; is the best eye water on
the market. 25c at W. A. Bairds.Mr. and Mrs. Couch of
were in attendance at the
mencement this week.Italy
coinftMr. Win, Hosford and family
of Sterrett were guests of the
family of Dr. Jones this week.Miss Maud Green of Lancaster
visited friends here and attended
the commencement.Dr. L. Keplinger.
Practice limited to diseases of
the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Office in Masonic Temple, Waxahachie,
Texas.
*Miss Charlie Irvine of Ennis
visited friends here Thursday and
attended commencement.IMr. and Mrs. Wesmoreland of
Hubbard City attended the commencement
this week.A. A. Malloy cut his alfalfa on
his botton farm this week. It
was over waist high.Lightning struck the old Alliance
hall in the south part of
town Wednesday evening, knocking
off some shinges and a hole
in the gable.
Fight the devil with fire and use
Eve's Hot Oil for burns, cuts,
sprins, bruises, headache, colic.
cholera-morbus, croup or any pain
from any cause internal or external.
25 and oOc at Bairds.
Wooten Wells soda water at W.
W. Fulton's.
T.J. Gee has put in a cold
drink counter and will give a
drink free to every custo mier who
purchases 50 cents worth or over,
Ilenry Truer came in wednes(lay
from San Antonio where he
has been since the Ellis county
volunteers were mustered out.
Hunt's Lightning Oil
Cures catarrh, neuralgia, sprains,
cramp colic, diarrhoea, cuts, headache,
rheumatism. Good for man
and beast. Failing, money refunded.Quite a number of denizens of
Ferris event out to India Friday
night last to witness the closing
exercises of Profs. liMvers and
Lee's school. Dr. W\. H. Kincaid
welcomed the visitors, who
were entertained with quite a
lengthy and interesting program.
The attendance was very large,
numbering some 2000.
The ancients believed that rheunmatism
was the work of a demon within
a man. Any one who has had an
attack of sciatic or inflamatory rheumatism
will agree that the infliction
is demoniac enough to warrant the
belief. It has never been claimed
that Chamberlains Pain Balm would
cast out demons, but it will cure
rheumatism, and hundreds bear testimony
to the truth of this statement,
One application relieves the
pain, and this quick relief which it
affords is alone worth many times its
cost. For sale by W. A. Baird.CASH C. USTOMitEw
L~i"d ......_ ' ...............V-- .: _ - - ;_ua I I y ad, w ;i ,'' ai^m<kK
lapidated organs of X
action is quick and. isfltti
cents and 50 doses. ;':;::.l, :
Prof. Francis will. 'pi:E h at
the Christian church Suilay, the
21st. 'On Monday nighl -he will
lecture on Mormanisri, -using
chart and singing- Morman songs.
Only One Night
on the road to the Baptist General
Convention at Louisville,
Ky,, if you go over the Texas
and Pacific railway.Messrs. Beni. Wilmut Sr. and
Eph. Wilmut and family of
Wheatland and Benj. Wilmut of
Dallas were guests of Dr. Tisdale
and family-this week.Hunt's Cure
Cures all skin diseases in all its
various forms. No internal treatment
necessary. Failing, money
returned to purchaser.
We desire through this medium
to extend our heartfelt thanks
and gratitude to the kind and
generous people of Ferris, who
so kindly assisted us during our
recent illness.
W. F. KILLMAN AND WIFE.
Bismark's Iron Nerve
Was the result of his splendid
health. Indomitable will and tremendous
energy are not found where
stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels
are out of order. If you want these
qualities and the success they bring
use Dr King's New Life Pills. They
develop every power of brain and
body. 25 cts at Crum & Swinny.
An Epidemic of Whooping Cough.Las winter during an epidemic of
whooping cough my children contracted
the disease, having severe
coughing spells. We had used
Chamberlains Cough Remedy very
successfully for croup and naturally
turned to it at that time and found
it relieved the cough and effected a
complete cure.-John E Clifford,
Proprietor Norwood 'House, Norwood,
N. Y. This remedy is for
sale by W. A, Baird.
C. E. Collier, ThiE WHEEIL'S
foreman, and Miss Pearl Williamson,
who presides over the millinery
department at J. A. Carpenter
& Bros.', went to Lancaster
on Tuesday night of last week,
hunted up a preacher and were
married. They went "unbeknownst"
to anyone except the
couple who went with them.
They kept it a secret till last
Sundae, which was the first any
one here knew of it. We trust
they may have smooth sailing on
the voyage of life.
Mr A Curry (aged 31), Pike,
Texas, writes: Since my first recollection,
father had no doctor in
his family except Dr M A Simmons
Liver Medicine, which cured our
indispositions from disordered liver.
I think it at least 50 per cent
stronger than the Black Draught I
used.
As the Katy flyer was coming
south last Sundavy an old man
bound for Laredo, was lost from
the train between Red Oak and
Sterrett. His daughter stopped
off when the train reached Waxahachie,
and he was found next
morning. We learn that he sincedied in Dallas.-Mirror.
Cheatham's Chill Tonic
culiarly adapted to persons
feebled health and invalids.
sists digestion and is a.
strengthener and appetizer.
faction or money refunded.
in both tasteless and bitter
50-cent size. ' ;is p.ein
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asperfectSatisPut
up
styles.''4
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'4Cash trade is what we wish' and hope to
cash trade gives us no worry, while the credit
us guard the door ever so close-==is followed by
appointments. When in need ofDry_
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CASH we
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pattern
One pattgel
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mar' . e : .' , ;7 I
t. The
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ny dis=uoods, Oroceries
or nlillinery [
t a liberal share of your trade. Rememberthat for '
e allow no one to undersell us. Make 'our store
rters and we will accomodate you the best we can.
:--lTrade with usand we will sell you a dress .
of 10 yards of the best Calico for only 25 cents.
tern to each customer. ; .
J. A. GCARPENTER & BRO. "r
_ _A_ _ _ A at'id ^ ---O-.5 ew Cut/vators ,
When in town call and see our:
new line of cultivators.
Get one of those NEW Gentlemen's Open Top Driving Bugt,,
gies, with Whip Cord Seat, Brewster Green bed and RED .
running gear.
Hi,. ..-Also line of Top Buggies in same colors,
with Black and Tan harness to match. These are the
e Celebrated Parlin, Orendorff Co's. make.
- Un Just received a car load of BAIN wagons.
AGENTS for the BONNIE BINDERS.
Our shipment of Binder Twines has arrived===In fact you
can get anything you may want in the Implement line at
BTCHLERS.
We are here to do Business and
our Prices will astonish you.
W W. W. BATCHLEI:R.
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cery fli
best Gi
our go(
interes
'makes
in the
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ne at
W. E.
He keeps a ful
roceries on the
ods and prices ,
t as well as yo
new ones. C(
grocery line.The Latest,"
You will find the latest in the Gro=
McKnight's.
II1 supply of the newest, freshest and
market. It is our purpose to. make 1
satisfy our customers. This is to our
ours, as it holds old customers and
oine and see when you need anything
le~~nigt~~t,^_~BEDFORD BEAUTY,
The celebrated Tennessee Saddle Stallion, will make the
season at L. R. WEATHERFORD'S Blacksmith
Shop in Ferris,
Price to insure mare with foal, $10.00, two mares for Csame party
$15.00. BE1DFORD BEAUTY is a well known favorit,.
having 'made the season last year at the livery stable of C. A
Weatherford & Co. lie is a dark bay with black legs, man,
and tail and goes all the gaits.
To the gentleman showing the finest colt sired by BEDFORD
BEAUTY this season his fees will be refunded.
I am well equipped for doing all kinds of wood and iron work, ais,
repairing and horseshoeing.
L. R. WEATHERFORD.I
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Ezzell, Frank. The Ferris Wheel, Volume 6, Number 36, Saturday, May 20, 1899, newspaper, May 20, 1899; Ferris, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46768/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ferris Public Library.