Sherman Daily Register (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 66, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 9, 1887 Page: 1 of 4
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Manufactures of Star Well Augers, Coatings, all kinds ,of Machinery, Iron
Fencing, etc. Repairing of Engines and Boilers a Specialty. Heavy Forg-
ing of all kinds made to order.
montgomery street.
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DEALERS IN- -,
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Staple and Fancy Groceries, Country Pro-
duce, Feed, Etc. Wagon Yard Connected.
SCOTT & KILLGORE STAND, - EAST LAMAR STREET.
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS,
Fire, Marine, Life and Accident representing One Hundred and Eighty
~ Million Dollars.
OFFICE OTEA CITY BANK, SHERMAN, TEXAS.
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FBE,D W; tei tTDSOlT,
ANWACTLRER AND DEALER IN
Araerioi , and Ita p Monuments and Headstones, Estimates given on all
Kindt f Cemetry work. Satisfaction guaranteed,
M S.WONES & BRO
DEALERS IN
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES.
AGENTS FOR—
Hill's Roller Patent and Cfclone Flours.
NORTH TRAVIS STREET,
SHERMAN / TEXAS,
FOURTEENTH ANNUAL STATEMENT
OF THE CONDITION OF THE
CITY BANK OF SHERMAN,
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52,848.34
25,000.00
SHERiiAN, TEXAS, •
AT THE OLOSE OF BUSINESS, DEC. 31st., 188C.
MESOUHHEH. LIABILITIES.
Loans aud Discounts, $ 453,492.00 Capital Stock, $ 400,000.00
Overdraft., « BfltSiwM. g''
Boada and Stuck., 42,267.57 £Zwlubi«ct
Expenses for twelve moutLa, 11,801.25 to Check 113,268.45
Real Estate, 14,600.00 Due to Banks, > 12,649.67
Suspended Debt, 5,751.51 Demand Certifi-
cates of De
inn 788 fifi po8lt' 12,992.86
106,788.66 Time certificates
of Düp08it> 25,989.02 164,900.00
$ 642,748.34
% ¡ ; < $ 642,748.34
I, A. W. Byers, Cashier of the City Bank, of Sherman, do solemnly
Bwear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and be
lief. , 4: W • BWW. C«Mrt MP.
r^yr> Subscribed ánd sworn to before me this, the 3d day of January, A. D.,
Seal 1887. Witness my hand and official seal. R. P. Jomes,
* Notary Public.
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Due from Banks|4C,017,8.ri
Sash, 60,770.81
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
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At the Close of Business Dec. 31.1886.
RESOURCES.
L->ann and discounts $1,044,496 10
Overdrafts, 13,653 41
U. S. Bonds to secure
circulation, 50,000 00
liank building and fi*
" tures, 15,000 00
Total expenses, 10,224 56
5 per cent redemption
fund, 2,250 00
Due from banta, $221,240 44
Cofeh on hand, 195,863 91
417,104 35
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LIABILI'l
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Capital stock paid in, $ 600,000 00
Surplus fund, 20,000 00
Discount, interest nnd
e^fhftnge, 04,041 OQ
Circulating note* * T' 45,000 00
Due depositors, 1784,992 68
Due banks, 88,319 72
Dividends unpaid, 375 823,687 40
Total,
$1,652,728 42
STATE OF TEXAS,. )
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I, O. B. Do.'chesler, acting cashier of the Merchants A Planter' Na-
tional Pa-ik, do solemnly swoar that the above statement is Wne to the best
of ruv knowledge nnd belief. C. B. Dorcmstbr, Acting Oashior.
Staorn to and subscribed before me this, 31st day of Deoember, 1886.
S. W. Pobtkb, Notary Public, Grayson Coutity, Texas._
Correct attest:
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W. C. Eitbawk, V
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D A.S.3STAUÍJIÍ &. BOWLBY.
China : Hall. ^
Queensware, Crockery, Eto. - Fine Goodo a Specialty.
Blue Front, North Travis Street, Sherman, Texaa.
WHOLESALE GRlCEflS
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Don't Forgot
Beiler Bar, I). Í, and Farmer's Saloon.
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M'ALLISTER - COAL - AND • COKE,
- mill AND PfrrSBURG SMITHING -COALS,
Anthracite Coal and Connelsvllit Joke.
Special Rutes to Steam Users.
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WHEAT, CREER & CLEMENT,
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE.
Bum and Baggage Wagon Meet all Traína. \
first - 6la88 barriabes for calls.
BYHES BEOS.
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Agricultural Implements, Farm, Gin, and Mill Machinery
WEST BIDE OF SQUARE,
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Manufacturers of Cotton Seed Oil and Oake
We also have on hand a large quantity of nutritious oow feed
AT LOW PRICES.
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east 8hermá
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FURNITURE,
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South Side Square,
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Central railroad, near and convenient
to the Peoun street crossing, and the
shed party remained in it
morning, where they wet*
men and tta railroad executive
committee, who eaoovbd1
Hp town to^ the Bdl«t .
where the entire party breakfaated
ether exoept Meaare. Kerens ;
* . who were tho gUfetaof Capt
0. T. I^yon, at hie residence in
Crockett Place. After breaftaattfae
officials were escorted to ti bank ,
where the aitnation in railroad ctalea
generally, and tho4s oonaerning
North Texas in particular, were d||
cussed. Up to thft time none
of the genUenen had
much of Sherman, bnt it was
evident from the general converaation
that tiiey expected to aee a great deal
in a city th<tt Oonld raise an off hand
banniol 4180,000. , About 10 o'doek
a anmber of open earriagea !wSre
provided, and the railroad official ac
ooinpanied by Mayor C. N. Buckler,
and Messrs. Tom Randolph, O. T.
Lyon, W. 0. Eubank and Walter
Byers, proceeded to
TAKI TIE TOWN 1M.
The first places visited were the
groonda rccentty aelccfcd by Mr,
Staoey «po« which to place the
depots, shop*, round honae, yarda,
etc., of the road hero. Mesara. For
•lyce and Kerens, walked over the
ground and expressed themselves as
thoroughly delighted with ita location
both in point of natural udvnntages,
and ita convenience to the bnsiness
portion i t tho city.
After the ii^pectioBTitJjUgrounds
by espodul rcquoHtUif Mr. FiftdyoP,
ibey were curried t. ail (he large man
ufacluring insiitutions, including the
oil mills uud compress in Eust Sber
mau. Mr. Copperl wan heard to re
mark, "This is destined to be the
manufacturing center of the south
wast, aud already leads Texaa."
To thipi Mr. Fordyce replied, "It is
far beyoud evou the importance I had
naturally attributed to it, aud that is
not all.
The eutire party expressed the
greatest surprise when their atten
tion waa called to the fuot that Sher
jqan had nearly $950,000 invested in
sohool property, and that nearly half
of it waa in public aohool buildings.
Of thia Mr. Elkiods said: "It ia the
best evidence of a high toned and
moral community, and it not only
reflcota credit qpon Sherman, but the
«tfttc in which suohWan education
al point ia located." Their praiaa waa
increaaed when they were ahown the
buildings. In regard to hia road in
Texaa generally, Mr. Fordyco said
that much would be built and many
important eitiea afforded a connection
with hto liuf h \\\ a, fchov-i time. Of the
«oad'ti intention toward Sherman, be
ssM that inasmuch as tbia was
perhape second in importance
to no oity on the line, much
would bs done for t it, and
added: "Merman will never btve
cause to oomplain at what the gt.
Louis, Arkansaj ^«4 ^e aa railway
|Mlllds to do for her, for it ie one óf
her main pointa in many reapccta."
An earnest endeavor waa made to
get the party to remain over for the
day, but aa they had no special an
gino ware compelled to travel ty
the regular eaat bound ToMW and Pa
cific p^sflngov train which pulled ont
of the Union Depot at 11:80. After
arriving at the depot and having seen
the points of general interest in tho
eity, Mr. Fordyce remarked that it
had been ten y twa aiaee be was lia
Shwwan before, tpA that be never
jpjfcpWj
Mr. K«nms and other of
■
PJ Willis k BrovsE B
on apjpSl! from Qahi
submitted on briefa for
art written argument for -
road compa
mHM on
. ? H Campbell et al vs Hildebrandt
* Ou, on appeal from Harria county;
motion for rehearing submitted by
appellesa. (í..¿
J <1 Mayes va Mary R Blaaton, ad
miuiatratrii, on appeal from Iiibertj
connty; motion tor rehearing,submit
tsd« ■: r ' -I'.'/-*' .
John Hanlan va Thoa E Silk, on
appeal from Galveston oonnty; appel-
lant granted leave to withdraw tran
script, - .
John Melhnger and wife
Oity of ¡Honston, on error from Har
ris Oonnty; motion for rehearing sub-
mitted by defendant in error.
J 8 McCampbell va Mary J Dui rel
et a], on appeal from Oameron ooun
ty; aubmitted on briefa for both pur
ties and printed argument for appel
leeaj appellees also move to diemisi
the appeal.
' - > Hl4St« News.
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Stock iu Reeves county are looking
unusually well for tbia season of the
year,
Tho artesian woll at BrSmond is
oow 600 feet deep and experts think
that water will be found in abont 20Í
feet more.
'
The farmers alliance Med to make
satisfactory trade arrangements at
Brownwood and weut west to trade
at Reagan.
Huíaos Walsh, Of Jefferson, ia
growing nn Orchard of maple trees,
from which he makee an excellent
quality of sugar. t.: t (,■ „ i
A committee appointed by the conn
ty oourt to amwiee the McClalUnd
estate, at Waoo, have Completed their
work and fixed their vali
07*.
I'll/:
The Segnin Record inclinen to the
Relief that the Texaa town wbieb ia
not expeotfog one or more railroada
in the near future ia war behind the
age, and afaonldhide ita head in
shame. .':v0;.n: Vj¡
S. S. Hinson? of Jonee oonnty, Waa
tried under-heabeae corpus at Ncoog
docbea for a murder oommitted in 18
fiO and addmitted to bond in tbe sum
of 11000.
A number of leading farmers _
stock raisers , of Hoot county have
ngre«d upon tbe first Mondays in
February ánd Maroh aa daya for
grand etock ahowa in Greenville.
Tbe stock interea'a will not aúflbr
to the vicinity of . Colorado this winter,
aduple provision having been made
through the summer Iqt feed and wa-
ter. People do not anticipate any
loesea.
" ' ' w«l .bell
Next Thursday
called meeting of the Gdvaatoa Cot
ton exchange to coneider a line Of so
tion in reference to Mr. Onderdonk's
propoeHlon to deeped the bar to e
depth of twenty lest..
On the Green Valley ranoh, wfiáMi
ater county. three wells were
sunk at the diatance of fi:
wster was < , ,
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Deoot and cams to the conclusion ♦* «* i
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told bim
minutes^ *-8
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caUsdme. I went out
Arale and saw J
7oliMon.AkeaÉd
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but no idea et a
tainod.
tbé aideWalk,a¿d
t^on^rlv^pW
him of aoms past '
an abusive or
which be aaaented, but aotfa a
cordial Way. I was standing
n y thumba in the armholss of
vest and had dropped them in
of meto
'láá'
in
hegiemarked:
reach for your gun," and immediate-
bla hikud to his hit nrrf™""
pnlted his. When I saw 1
I pulled my pistol
ket, too.iHd beg<W>w.Mi„,
new that hia action meant
He mast have miÍMonatrued my
tention in dropping my banda bef
I was merely adjusting my
log, and never carty
part of. my' dress.", -||§
Luke Short is iu'j
man* and all who nre intimatll
qnaiutad aay that he wouldí '
have abot Jim CoUrtright if 3
not had good reaaotta for so
He ia a man of nerve and there aro
witnemea living in Sbermau who
member , the Colorado duel whiob
placad hia name ao prominently
fore tbe people of the whole.
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direction of tbe-Odd Feilowa .
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ever reet in the quié^ wl
'itsie't* mltl S^W 'fitt IÍLA 4
gravo alone ontt jpTef ana-
hop«i that the (rood there was il
may have found recognition at
last moment
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