The Ferris Wheel, Volume 6, Number 4, Saturday, October 1, 1898 Page: 4 of 8
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W. BATCH LER.
. * 4P. S. No goods charged after Sept. 15th. Goods
:will'be sold at starvation prices. .
.__ ____..1,- 'H . - - - . - .-. 'had one gun boat sunk alongside
^the dock and another riddled and
the houses on shore in the neighborhood
of the boats were burn'-~~___________________ed.-$ 1.00 A Year. '
_ _ _ _ _ ^\;VOL. 'VoL.i~,- , 1 of The EnterPublished
every Saturday and enter- prise, publis2ed-t Big Springs
ed at the p6stoffice a'\Ferris, Texas, as by W. V . Ervi , e us. It
second-class mail matter. y W. V. rvin, is bfe us. It
7 - A ri^ s.. ... is a neat 5-column quarto, -hrim
'Locals. S er liue and display ads full of local news and ads. Big
-1t2-Sc per inch er insertion. Liberal Springs is a goed town and The
cuts on ads.for large space orlong time. Enterprise will no doubt succeed.
_nterprise will no doubt succeed.-- r u U' Time 'i'auie.
North bound. I South bound.No. -5:35 p m -4No. .2-10:30 a m
" 3-7:26 am 1 "-4-8:37 p m
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' FRANK EZZELL, Editor.
-SATURDAY, vet. 1, 1898.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
IDemocratic Nominees.
For Judge of the 40th judicial district
of Texas,
J E DILLARDFor
Re.nresentative:pistrictrClerk:
WALTER S KEMBLE
lntv (lerk:*4 iASSWELL
CROCKT,. JINNINGS
;heritt: 'Go 0 SWEATT
T'ax Assessor: ,
PETER SMITHCounty Treasurer:
HARDY P MIZELL
County Judge:
J E LANOASTER
,,=-:- --~' County Attorney:
' " :; - -LEE HAWKINS
County Superintendent:
M ALDERDICE
--Codmmissioner Precinct No, 1:
THOMAS MARTIN
Justice of the Peace Precinct No, 2:
A J SANDERS
Constable Precinct No. 2:
ARCH BUSBYPopulist Nominees.
For Constable, precinct No. 2.
B F SNOW.DR. PALMER of Galveston gave
-out a statement last Sunday, the
25, showing, the' total, amount of
contributions received from the
Sunday schools of Texas with
which to buy a sword and testam
- ent for Captain Phillip of
the Battleship Texas. amounted
'to $763.11. 'He also states thatAT 9 6oclock Monday morning,
the 26th,'the remains,of Christopher
Columbus at Havana were
officially exhumed by the Spanish
authorities preparatory to moving
them to Spain. The remains of
the illustrious discoverer had lain
in a niche in the cathedral since
J^n. 19, 1796, when they were
brought from Santo Domingo,
that is}ind having been ceded by
Spain to France.
IN refusing to muster out of
the service Col. nWm. J. Bryan's
regiment, and, as is now believed
to' be the intention of the President,
sending it out of the country
to do garrison .duty in Porto
Rico, the administration is indulging
in a bit of small .politics
that it may have reason to regret.
If anything could make a martyr-of
Wm. Jennings Bryan, increase
his popularity among his
admirers and add large numbers
to the list of these, it would be
the carrying out of this intention
to compel Mr. Bryan's regiment,
with him at its head. to serve out
the two years of his enlistment.
It is popularly believed'that Mark
Hanna is responsible for this action
of President McKinley. Nobody
has ever accused Mr. Hanna
of 'being a statesman. If he has
-given Mr. McKinley advice as is
stated in the matter of keeping
Bryan's regiment in the service,
he proves that he is not even an
ordinarily good politician. He
should remember that he is punishing
some six milliou adherents
of M5r. Bryan.Visit to Mackay.
We drove- over to Mackaythat's
Clemma, known as "Ghost
Hill"-Monday and had a pleasant
interview of about an hour
-with the people of that growing
' - . I . Icorrespondence has been opened hamlet. Mackay is'on the Cenwith
Bible houses and jewelers tral railroad and has two stores,
'i:-^i;; ,- ^ and designs are now being ,made. a saloon, a blacksmith shop, drug
,,: ,-; -" I-' - store, gin, depot,' school house,
: ENSIGN CLAUDE BAILEY, who and quite a number of residences,
".J-- took charge of the gun-boat The depot was opened on the
"":< ....; Winslow.upon, the death of En- 15th of September with a clever
:;. .- . sign Bagley who, with four other young man, H. L. Rawlins,' in
;:;;-'' :'aXilors, was killed by a Spanish charge. The building is one of
fC'. ~:- 6el at -Cardinae, is on a visit to the'neatest and best smIll depots
. '.- s,3^naits-at (Coleman, Texas. on the'road, The gin'is:run by
<''' ^If.*sitites 'that - aiecdrding to their, Mr. Alonzo Eeds, who 'informed
oc 9s. t 3^:'p1avuish -lop0s;:t eight us they h a d ginnel .about 300
NW.; I. ,12 -i2' 13 '-'l d *b .i-'w. ere. metig- coO petin1that,
tiey tioo to t8'ii^ f ^ir .
,^ ^ ^ f^ ^W W1a4N 1 .1
:ae~~~- -U sFROUGHeS were
unesday to the soldier
ond -Texas: enoamipe
and the boys have gi
respective homes.THE gates of the
State Fair. will be t
at PDalHas to-day, whi
.crat day, and" will b
biggest democratic
held in Texas. All
been made ready; a
promises'to be a 'h
cess ."
THE fifth of June,
the 50th anniversar'i Car - Ofall and einem y n e go o ds-al ad n g te-p-ic
goo^ just opee.at the - ".
icissued Wedem- ) be ro" cl-rts for -tc -
s2 of the rtbeslisec- :, F'Y
d at D&laas -1<
lnet tohetir 4 Q - n o +
1 Consisting of Gents furnishing
suc fall and winter Underwear, a full in- of ^
Tx _ ^ Jumpers, Overalls, Duck Coats, ,Hosery
great Texas from infa ants size up, ladies and -gents
own open Cloves lades Vests, Notions, et.,
18 te w bed rock 'ptes, for instance: ;;
yeone of the or -+ . - . m
rallies everI* cers l9ats 25cand'up, Caps lOc and up, Set of Cups and sau- 4':
cers 25c. New line of Negligee shirts, been selling at 75c, now
things have_ ?/I Sc.
.nd the fair - I also have a complete line of Queensware, Glassware +
bowling sue- Tinware and Hardware ali the lowest prices..
Call and examine my new goods and get prices. *
1899, will be o 17 J. G lee, Proprietor ,
Y of the or- *++\+*^+/^ + +iganization ot the 'Ilndiana State
Medical Society at Indianapolis.
There are but two surviving charter
members, viz: 'Dr. W., H.
Wishard of Indianapolis, Ind.,
and DPr. T W. Florer of Waxahachie,
Texaa'-.At its last meeting
these two gentlemen were
made honoi7try presidents of the
association, -which is to celebrate'
its- semi-centennial by meeting at{.
-Indianapolis, the place of its
birth. _
Miss Ora wilcher is very sick
of typhoid fever.
Mrs Gilliam was sick this week,
but is improving
Mrs. Lofu Batchler and baby
and daughter, Miss Lillie, returned-
Saturday from a visit to relatives
in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs, I. Jolesch and L.
L. Raphael spent Sunday and
Monday with relatives in Ennis
and Corsicana.
Odontnuder.
Dr., s B, .Niealsqn nse -aontunder
for all painless operations 'on
the teeth. It is the only infallible
remedy by which' t-eeth can be extracted
without pain or danger.
Try mte and be convinced, 10,000
testimonials. 252 Elm St,' Dallas.
In the' Sandwich Islands there is a
spot called the Rock of Refuge. If
the criminal reaches this rock before
captured he is safe, so long as remaifns
'there.' Usually his family
supply him with food until 'he is
able to make his escape, but he is
ever allowed to return to his own
tribe.Advice to
Consumpfives
There are three great remedies
that every person with
weak lungs, or with consump- :
tion itself, should understand.
These remedies will cure
about every case in its first ,
stages; and manytof those '
more advanced. It is only
the most advanced that are :
hopeless. Even these 'are
wonderfully relieved and life 3
itself greatly prolonged.
What are these remedies ?. l
Fresh air, proper- food and !
Scon'S EmuisionI0
of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypo- :
phosphites. Be afraid o f,
draughts but not of fresh air.
Eat nutritious food and drink
plenty of milk. Do not forget :
that Scott's Emulsion is the l
oldest, the most thoroughly.
tested Aitd' the highest en-_
]dorsed ofd'all `remedies for
vefek thrdats.'weak lungs and
j consumption in all its stages.
, ;5oc. an $i .o; all dmggists.
\ SCQTT- ;BOWNr, Chemists, NeW York 1
i 'ww.tWt __m T'1tt1 Ti
:.etta;. b:l:tgutt ^ ' ',
$Sto$s ad urflrnit M
You can geti:a good Cook Stove, also Ieating Stove or any ki
of Furniture atJ. R. KING'S
Dtw a Second band $Stotr{The Household Outfitter, at half price. Don't fail'to go'-and sd'e.
his well assorted stock when in Waxahafhie. Three doors north of
the postoffice, east side College street. ./ p.
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. , , ""1 mA New Style Waltz. "-. DIRECTORY. -_.:: .-.
The Terrell Index is authority for . Churches. * :
the following: * BAPTIST--Rev. W. E. Tynes, psk-to, ' --:t
,'The younowmg. p eopl oPreaching first and the. h Sundays -at 11 ^"The
young people of Terrell who' a. m. and every Sunday at 7.?0 p. m,. n ' ; i
indulge in the dizzy waltz will hear a. Sunday sch iety eve ry Su -n d i t 30 ;with
interest that the heads of Wash- tat 3:00 p. mn'. B. Y. P. U. every Sunda:^.^y;?,s:
inaton and New York society have t 40p Ldies Aids ert e ;r;y
ingon and ew Yok soey have Sunday at 3:00 p. mi. Prayer nieeti'g i ::
decided that "sitting out" a waltz every Friday at 7:30 p. m. Chut'ch Con- ' .. .
next winterw-ill be more fashionable ference Saturday before every 1st Sun- ; : :.
next winter'will be more fashionable day, monthly, at 11:00 a. m. ,
than dancing. The "sitting out" CHRiSTIAN-Breaking bread-ever ;
embodies the same positions danc- Sunday a. m. :o ' : :
differ\nce is, von sit Sunday school at 10 a. mn., ohliUi`
ing-the only difference is, you Sit Smith, superintendent;' ''-.
instead of dance. -'Thde man's right METIHODIST-bvv. Lt . , Ewkih:' .''
aim is around the girls waist while ast 1t. aPeand nhig 1sht. P raye meet'ii
his -left hand holds her right. Her every Wednesday night. League meets -
every Sunday afternoon at 4 p. Mn.- ;J.
left hand is placed upon his should- 'H: Bain, president. Sunday-school at I'
er, while her head rests lovingly upon 0 a m. J R Pratt, superintendent,his
bosom, and all they have to do D PRESBYTERIAN-Rev. S .B Campbell,
hisboso, and all they have to do D D, pastor. Preaching every third
is to sit and listen to the music. Sunday at the Cumberland PresbyteriNow
this -is something like it. an church- 'iI e- -,
We~ haven a1 - r ili as quite CUrMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN-Rev. W ; : '
We have always regarded it as quite T. (illiam, pastor. Preaching everya
nuisance to 'have to gallop a mil2 second and fourth Sunday. - '
Sunday-school at 10 o'clock a m. W ; :--
or two to get a hug or two. A room A Baird, superintendent.
full of people sitting around on so- ' G D .
. ~ ~ .~ I.~' Hall's Great Discovery. / - ':e
fas hugging to music is more to our - m b-t ;
~. s. . ~ . -~ l ~ One small bottle of Hall's Great. .--
notion. This will give the old rheu- Discovery cures all kinds'"of kidney
maticy brethren another chance to I and bladder troubles, removes grav- '
waltz. Most men waltz, but not for els cures diabetis, seminal emissions :
the dance, but for the position; and weak and lame backs'and all irregu- : - .;while a man may losc hs appe- - larities of the bladder 'in both men
tI. t - dancin has\o - l and women, regulates bladder troutite
for dancing, has tto get'p^werful ble in children. If not sold by your -.
old before he loses his 'appetite for druggist, :will be sent by mail on re- -
hugging pretty girll" - ceipt of one 'dollar. One small bot--,2
tie is two months treatment, and We w e !
I Beats The Kndke. will cure any case above mentioned. -,
Beats The Klondike.
I____ DR. E. W. HALL, sole Manufactu' '.:
rer, Box 128, Waco, Tex. For sMe
Mr. A. C. Thomas, of NOi-k ville by W\. A. Baird, Ferris, Tex. -'
Tex.. has found a more valuable di.- READ THIS.
covery than has yet been ade in Mr. E. W. Hall, Waco, Dear Si .
the Klondike, For years -, suffer- --Six years ago the 20th of June T
ed untold agony from condition, was stricken down with a diabetic '
kidney trouble; then after' a while it
Iaccomapied by , hemorrhage mad ran into gravel trouble and then back
was absolutely cured by Dr. -King's to diabetis and bladder affection. I:
New Discovery. 'for Con'mptioa, began your great .remedy in April, !j:Coughs
and Colds, He '1claro this year, and had I used it regultar-^:;'
that gold is of little val' iu cmi . I think I could have passed a crti:al :;
.,,,. '*.t !examination for any hfeinsurapce:C?;
parison with this marvelous cure: examination for any lfe i'uace^
wol aenifit .,,. 'hun-* company. I consider youi reme:dy.:i
would have it even if it to-^M hun- the safest. quickest and cheapest- ,
dred dollars a bottle. Astlie, Bi on- all.now on the market. : ' " ':-.chitis and all throat and laag *fections
are positively cured 'by Dr.
King's new Discovery for Oowiiamp.
tion. Triat bottles free at Drag
'Store. Regular size 5ects. amd $1:
Guaranteed to cure or price refunded.
* CaU & SWINNY's.
- Ripang Tabules cure consUtatlon.
-RIpa' Tabuls cure torl. liver.
Slpasg 'Nbule *we*_ preti#
'=^:^!;.!^ ;^Respectfully, -
CYRUS T. HoodIF
The most wonderful bridge. i"-.
world is one of solid agate in A6'
pa. It is a petrified tree, fromt'it
feet to four feet in diameter; g:
ning a chasm 40 feet 'wide. M"
than 100 feet of its lngthti'ii{s
both ends are embb6ddd:e-'init
{stone of the canyon. - . -.: "
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Ezzell, Frank. The Ferris Wheel, Volume 6, Number 4, Saturday, October 1, 1898, newspaper, October 1, 1898; Ferris, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46801/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ferris Public Library.