The Ferris Wheel, Volume 6, Number 3, Saturday, September 24, 1898 Page: 1 of 8
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R.e- O.a ak Randoms. Argument Against a Large Stand- living in the house forguesy ofTay0c- T.
ing Army. cupied by V. B. Tate.
OCotton picking is in' order now. -- Our new depot is open and seva^Some
crops are good while others It is said that great minds often oral bales of cotton ca: beseen
'are almost eaten up by boll worms, run in the same channel, However on the platform.
Corn is very good. that mpay be we endorse the followinw Prof. C. A. Rives has, ivented
^'~Col. M,~ Mo~~Kuight made us a views on the question of a large a new way for hivin' bumbleQ e :
Coll M. NV, Mc~~~nialit mad us a ', '-:z
pleasant call this week. The Col- standing army: bees. SO (V^~ ^ I"11 1P7 1
is' a genial, fellow, and a warm heart- In my opinion the war has been Dr. W. II. Kincaid hias just re- jjj J j IfUjIl\ 1
friend and one feels refreshed and profitable. It demonstrates the fact turned from Scurty where he iJ u
joyous by having been in his com- that our people possess all the has been to see his brother, Dr. (
*paly, if b4t for a few minutes. His patriotism, courage. and intelligence I-. L. Kincaid.
short call was surely appreci atedthat our forefathers displayed in their Several of the youhr folks atOar
friend,' H. T. Wilcher, made heroic struggle under the immortal tended the party at 'Mr" Water's Behind every victory in anything you will always i,
call of a few minutes Thursday, Washingion. It demonstrates that no- n-ear Henry Saturday evening. I fijnd excellence===in war, in peace, in merc han dsi gP =
was more than appreciated. where in the body politic or in our Andrew J. Riley enteild school 0 it is all the same. There's no chance Woi'k about our
'h' Thf meeting of friends of ether days people as a whole is there any evidence' at Ferris Monday. , ' success. We realied long ang that- honesty, fixed j
.is'le the precious oitment" ofoldof decadence. It. proves to thie world Some of the boys h.ve a fr
and gives us a foretaste of the great our superiority in war as well as in j away look since east CImAn has ry spre rad toH e snergyst getw d tw s our on
-atteelieships and-, Gun.
:*:* iiiing in teBod"the Beyond. the arts and sciences of peace. It aio been vacated, but we notice th o n Ask your neighbor . e e Nsdtis rule? I
Mr. Otis Joh0nyson is visiting at demonstrates that ours is a united far away look is now to tae n t A s, y.ouS hoes, o Frsshiner, it's ell thie sameo . I
Italy.nation, that there is no sectional-,, Mr. and MNis. MeKay f i'rris Clot ley's woroe for yours dollars get, yois Cal the aiae
\W. E. Bell has sold his farn to ism within the confines of our were the guests of their son Frank , yofr dollar dack. y c
hanMr. Harris andl is going to D Centoni counIt ry. It will bring to yesterday. NIG:T: .Ol
'l.'' prospecting. us an enlarged commerce and yted.
',. Several couples of our young L peo-. influence amonp the. nations of the LongBanchusr r:':
' ;pie made a flying trip to Ferris Sun- world, all of which will he profitable ong Branch, Sept., Te
da' too country if properly p- pr, c iated, showe which fell M o ay was
Born'to Mr. Wallace Payne ad iys i oflieve it will be. Tour Sefhing to most every jl,0n0.e
lth their cotton picking and at t Le PTrehmanTIf
aerss'e:Inin ary . For a few ptitpedtly waiting for more to . . . '.
14~~~~Oom Itrs h ome4 Saturd ay afternoon.-I
OW ( the counter of, . Ilooks years it may he necessary to maintain Ope'. "-'- ':._,_ "Co.
some en on garristton duty fin the ' Pitts and Mc, An Man Co is'o . -
The present lov price of farm pro- ne possession over which our Parks made their regular visit to e_ s,,
ducts ar the advance in coaiinodi- country ille have permanent or Boar cree 'sunday. 'IThe arty cmponseiouPeco e. : - ",:,' ..Q::.<.;
,.c gttrte tfi hiacnds d onr an tsod, :,r las 1week wh~ich we O 'cguetI on ssionltob weon hgusts off whichuedto exas nlqdsqo,.....-..
ic h o pari country . To this extentoly Messrs . li C 'Albert Cunningham - -
dtorigacionis n wti g o f t': i ~
* va laerysm''. nuytt e t w is lathbover.T. o Vergur arnoy be increiied, and Ed Sadeon, ani wiissesr Doa o
1ing ',,lc~v wl'''rn- .u a iv - \A iio er .f' ul ,n I ec ;.ic:' nav I I I is and Hattie Brown, ,. ` r5.e ti uic x-^n ilI 10 6 j Si3, D
it thw. Tw lingae noe oc-ting I hisin ,
b u-tlev u a haltL 1)4 s .'o 2 . ^;t to be aihi }t i lied at ! tO i n , , ed Oak, Ni'e pleasant gu i s L ' t I I I .t s t
are. There amn a g-rat nlaicy tlni ' out th0 ny' can, not Lone tile baad : Miss Ada Iuirnciian Suniu' 3, be; about fnit dix-i' ij) *' D r ' n
Wu . can t understand! , anil thiis I 0 ieffet 1)0o the con entry tint an ' a vterIoo(n. N ac totnl crrj cus, to liutcri "
istaies )iout .y-250.00(bJ. (^itite an P O,
imot wvs'mriois. Wen n tca ac-esed . f -*in, army wol v AlMessis. . N.i. and i. C. Paircns ; . f..ir. 'i- 1 i
W*i , c i u - i i xOnsie aair. To tayo- 'C l aa
dmuF 'ured~~~~~~~~,` ]y twelv 'rnlaldtllaibe
cured mou~t hbe endured . ~ 2x1. ha~ve. It teaches the further fact a~an, and Sai Ar~istead roetau-uteat aadSmA , jus a tc Iat.- ,
be, , ,,- cure A. be ,nc - ;1 hite Itui\- teS et l e''t- ; a va-i/~ tlil _ - / , l/, ;.
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Roc/ett -t --s-- , that tLhe wars of the future will be ' ed last Friday from a two woo-k s I t Ot* I'S
: *";* . ~~~Ro~cett Iteis fought upon, the Ihigh, seas instead of travel in, I -the far west." (tiphne9drn -^.^. ^ ^
uponthef high seasrinstead of t Battleships and Guns.
* loncvtt, Taxas. ---- -V~- ~ the land. Upon the whole. I regard I Miss Bttie Orr, of Lawnsdale . (>
octaa p i'to or vied nt aSlady Nh ti l e .t
having a great deal of siclk s nii lo- i d Sunia-. I B tt'i n costfom ! ,.00 101 I ,,,, -L
.^./ our neighboIrhood at present. oI'" , tin rr, i 1( -i,^. Yi ,; n r * r1 \ i ' 0) ,75 ,' 0o and cruise, to ,.o
* aeely wf an fou ehild/Gi *Governor of ontana. o Misen Ainnio Orr. ant Ad!i o .af
JaketKenleys wife roamn four t o0n._ Lee l haul i he.i aSoe 'Lo 0f,0) . A good 5
I------------- o Jessetl CoillhliJai, of at, ae' Pnobl e 1I'
*ire all very sick. Quite a IIurri In )uiv l t th a torpedo boact coat over t $100.00"
,..ic~~~in~~eim M r cItems. home Saturdao afternoon. w l.
* aof the boys and men of Rockett wwat C a o - moles poher now used i.
ui. LUC uu~h u~n-iiii~fi ux J-VULAL. \. j i---- ^ re Co itch and Joe larK. v iri- 1 , -. , , ^<--:;Fred.Coach *;nd;J*.:,:;Clark^-v-.:. - I
.and picked cotton a day for hi (Clenula, Texas, Sept. I1, ',8- a thenavy, so that th Jarko
ited at 'lhavppy Hille' Stunyev.
frc~f charge and MrVi .'i Ronhctt we failed to put in our~ appear- L. C. Neely, wife, and little! wifch its conscq tent eOnuiLsCon. N, wife, a l
-gavthe hands dinner a a soalnc last week which we et obbie, ere the guests of ieh used to exist on battleships
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.....every o:, .c peesent Saudjoyedv. . Ci. tine'idC n i Sindayill diio, dsactidn, isnow thigu ofun o f.
;Vr Tiutchl. Our little town is on the move. Veg Scott of Lanaster i vo-ti S le a w
Gm,"o' . erecotoLaaerY thepat 'Theiomaweis noet arte
. r Jdssy Graves of tis All the dwellings, are now Wcel- T\iitg his cousin, Willie Laven- ^ telvc thouand tons 011(1 - ' . --
l loft here to-day to attend sehooi at would takc fifty locomotive' to
pied, and mnany others aie t ory g Ier.
-1lwA-andM.collegeat Bryan. to find room in our town. Lee Jesse Cuch, of M'Rae's noble her Some of the g
AMr. Jake So'I;er of Lancaster in-as dhc~ay 1oth ae doiig a soldiers wa here Saturday- tle navy can lire a shot twelve 1 ' T. - 0--.U' -
t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~harey Kelly, on''f Nthe same'
the "nest- of Mr. Marian Rockett of.ourishing business. Jesse -makes a tine looking sol- iniles. The Indians coald lie
^.*" place 'last Saturday.Wl. I. Kineaid and Miss Willie 1dir, dressed in his blue uniform. outside Sand Hook, and throw C.
ChadeyesKellykeoncofsttheeda 1.200-nound shells into Ne~q' York
',;;',? r.imavofKcctttdjhoimda vn ti to'Chat-ley Kelas, on-o'of theisamorn ihells ing to Charlew Kelly, oj of t s.
-at4 the iate of four a minute. It: j.
. to-Dallas this morning to plurchseKaIKufmian' county last week. They company, was also' 'seen in our e rate of four a nnt.
'^;': -goods...,__ _- J, p gcad :ti. snigoiood, t; ly $500 every time one of the' ,: C::. F
S.rpotagrn tnc neigghlbo'hood,-, Mir Kelly is one!a~l
~A Sure La Gr~ippe Cu-ti~~re. Mr. Robert Davenport who has -of the\Yaxahachi'yweud- uge gun s on board a s hip i
-Su ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ M.Roer LavGpenporet w o h s f t h axhachii'6 tdysw e under-!
fired. Tlie biggest gans in the i1 }
' The6reis now dse suffering fromn been.ill for the past week, we are 'stand. ied. he biggest gnus in the T I
lad 1"' 'bI uah'e I ~~~~~~~~~~ A P'-"~~~~' visited "It'-"' forty-niiie feet loionty' fOUeeLongfou 7; ,'e
ns rekdlfuI malady, if vou will on-glad to learn was able to makei J. . Bawloy visited relativs navy are I,
c~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~all Snarfry-n fevenilng, on0u Creek
n 9ey g~the right remedy. You arc his usual call Sunday evening. on Mountain Creek last week. feet in diameter in their lar t , nc. .
--hliig pain all through your bod, The rain Monday evening caus- Mr. Will- Right of Moutain part ani weigh 155,000 pounds.
K"" ~ur''er is out of order, have no ed the cotton pickers to throw reek -is in our neighborhood Battleships have a good speed j ' Dr KLZ vi.
ite, nq life or ambition, have a down their sacks, pick -up their looking out for a home. of from fifteen to seventeen knots' r. 'L-'-a: :,
11 fact are completely used purses and vome to Clemmai, Mrs. Leota Crum is now at.her an hour, cruisers nineteen to
iters is the only where they are now found dis- mother's, Mr. S. Williams, very twenty-four knots monitor fom
b^^tl S will give you promptcussing the low price of cotton. ick, also her little dauhterve to Cven. oodlr
f heoy act directly There has also been a-consider- Willie Mary.g sdea u htra tire- ~ '
hay e adown ev'V. their haks povedBsick a p taeir looking oP f e i hee
- j~~~~~~e~~~~u~~~ided '~~~~~ ~~f. i froms 'fifteen to79 seveteen'"is knots j ,-, ' ,- - }H-i^(^used
purTe and diney t Clman , or. Le tru s E o t her ben qu ruise ninse:tee tol ,
0nlyTwhere 'they are n ow fodi- othersMr.. ,1avy
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Ezzell, Frank. The Ferris Wheel, Volume 6, Number 3, Saturday, September 24, 1898, newspaper, September 24, 1898; Ferris, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46802/m1/1/: accessed May 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ferris Public Library.