Sherman Daily Register (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 93, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 12, 1887 Page: 1 of 4
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THE RAILROAD IS,HERE
And so is J. 11. HATCHE1?, who has just opened up a
maguiiici'ut stock ot Staple and Fancy Dry Goods on
the south side of the square. He has just received a
full supply of men's,boys and children's
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SPRING CLOTHING,
Ami the Indies are respefctiUlly invited to call and In-
spect a fresh stock of laces, embroidcris etc. just in. f ¿
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Tiros. Forbe's, Jr.,
Carries a Full Line of '' v
School Books and School Supplies!
Blank Books. Stationery, Notions, Etc. i
AGENT FOR RUBBER STAMP NOVELTIES, v
My Slock of Wallpaper and Decorations Cauuot be Excelled
in the City.
IUST RECEIVING NEW STOCK.
E. S. JONES & BEO
. DEALERS IN
br" STAPLE A 1ST 3D DF-A-ZESTCY GROCERIES.
AGENTS FOR—
Hill's Roller Patent and Cyclone Flours.
NORTH TRAVIS STREET,
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Real Estate and Collection Agent,
Sella Roal Estate, both in tbo city and country. Solicits and
Negotiates loans on both Real Estate and Personal Property.
Will also represent firms or capitalists havinir money to loan. Special at
tontion given to selling and renting city proporty. Tbo patronage and cor-
respondence of Real Estate owners solicited.
OFFICE SOUTH SIDE SQUARE,
Over R. R. Dulin's Furnituro Store,
SHERMAN, - - • - - . - „ TEXAS.
WKW GOODS DAILY ARRIVING
at the favorite shoe stoke,
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3VE. JEI. So O. 2s/L ANDREWS
.AJSTHIEITTSIEER, - BUSH
e. arnoldi, agent.
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lister and Piedmont Smithing Coal,
Coke, Coal Tar, fias Fixtures, Gas, Steam and Water Pipe and Fittings,
Brass Goods, Bath Tubs, Pumps, Fire Brick and Clay. Gas
and Steam Fitting a Specialty.
113 EAST HOUSTON STREET, : : : SHERMAN, TEXAS.
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Nothing but theohoioest Q'oüds handle^.
A fresh supply of Oanaed G:QQds of every
descripJ^PiK Just r^qejiv©(|.
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TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS TO I45 NORTH TRAVIS STREfeT;
farmers ahp mechanics saloon
, J. EAST SIDE OF SQUARE "i N
Has a fine assortment of Winos, I^quo^s and Oigars, and aooypaeof
. , Accomodating Clerks. ,
W. H. BUCKLEY, ' - PEOP.
H. S. KIIVCB-A-XJIJ,
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Harness, Saddles, Collars, Patent Self Ad-
justable Hametug, Eto.
WEST SIDE OF SQUARE. FOUR DOORS SOUTH OF POSTOFFIOE.
Sherman, - Texas.
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ETJBÁHKS &o CO,
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WHOLESALE G
Orders for jobbing i tH promptly filled
East Side Square, Sherman, Texas.
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notice.
J". T£. LOWE Sc HjfcO.,
—DEALERS IN
Staple and Fancy Groceries, Country Pro-
duce, Feed, Etc. "Wagon Yard Connected.
SCOTT & KILLGORE STAND, " ' EAST LAMAR STREET.
R. A. GIBBS & CO.,
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS,
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Headquarters for Dr. Gibb's Cough Balsan.
POLITE AND ITTEITIÍE CLERKS TO WAIT ON Í00.
ISJOJaTJEi ST3REET- :
WHEAT, GREER & CLEMENT,
livery, feed and sale stable.
Buss and Baggage Wagon Meet all Trains. j
FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGES FOR CALLS.
BYBBS BROS.
Agricultural Implements, Farm, Utn, and Mill Machinery
WEST SIDE OF SQUARE,
SHERMAN. - - TEXAS
Ca reenter & J ones,
¿eneral insurance"agents,
ire, Marine, Life and Accident representing One Hundred and Eighty
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Fire,
Million Dollars. .
OFFICE OVER CITY BANK, SHERMAN, TEXAS.
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Tickets Bought, Sold and Exchanged to all Principal Points.
■■■ :ji :";.v ■ ' tóXlUvi M' .i; a
ginoer, the man whose prowess had
caused the world to adufre, yea
almost reveronce, died, away frota his
native land and under « foreign
til it was too late, a d the silent tomb
bid biu i from view.
From a neighboring city comes the
S&d story of tho fatal - draught tb
severed rouI aud body io one wbd
knew her childhoods hopes and caree,
who lisped her flret priyrer, aud t bó
sinned her first sin in Sherman. '•
^bea from the wwrti oomee the
story of a youth, who, in tbe moment
of passion, kills a frieud and íeátoe
friends, hopes, mother, father, all,
and is an exile. That boy played
under the same trees and waded in
the same pebbly creeks that boy* bare
today, and their voices were no mor
rier than bis, but what a change;their
homes are happy, bis is sod, aud his
mother koows grief as Only a mother
can.
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And then, last of all, comes the
death of William Tillot. Hurried
out in tbo wilderness ofEternity,
across the dork plains of the valley to
the river. Lot ub hope that the white
winged messenger on the other shore
saw fit to lift that weary pilgrim soul
aud carry it beyond the reach of sad
ness and despondency, and into
the realms ; of brightness where
nothing dark shall enter.
These are but five of countless
cases, aud frota all over tho luud are
echoes of breaking besrts, and no
where is there a laugh but' that finds
for au echo a mouru. We who can
look back over the past seven days
and find iu them no sorrow of our
own should make the load as light
for those as is wished by the Holy
Writ which says "Love thy neighbor
as thyself."
Brfenglit I*«
John Hodges, charged with an as
sault to murder, in the Chickasaw Na
tion, wu yesterday arrested in
Gainesville by Deputy United States
Marshal Lam Johnson, end was,
by that officer, brought to Sherman
today and placed in jxil to ai/ait pre
liminary examination.
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The Rkqistkh job office baa a first
cleM job printor. ■
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NIiiihUt Mull. .
The case of the State vs. Jas..is
bell, charged with slánder, is still
drugging its weary length In iba
county court, and all the
day'has been engaged in hearing evi
dence in behalf of tho State. Some
racey evidence, in tho way of letters,
etc., have been read bfeore the court
today.: vt.ij J - id rf;
Work guaranteed to give mtisfac-
ftáu at the Bfeataria jób oüSce. ..
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Justice Hinkle is yet nndeeided as
to whether to hold an iuqueetou tho
bódy of Williuin Tillot or not.
Bend n ud ( •iwldeir.
Advertising is not Only a buSines
problem, but also a service under
stood by progressive bubiuess mep.
tiájaé'
Judicious advertising is' the sura
means to bnild up business,"and gain
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substantial success.
Advertising, when well written, at-
tractively displayed aud properly
placed in the nowspapers, always at-
tracts attention. '■
We write every kind of ah adver-
tisement, from n single line to a ool-
umn if desired.
We place advertisemenia in the
beet possiblo positions of the pnper.
We have a thoroughly equipped
printing office with newest styles of
.i« 1 wora.
A.T hu,b 'T^THXTl hUr^ : IE9LOTJ^IEj.i Qive the R«0|««a
type tor Original and' attractive
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work. . ' HBmilTllIMB
are
didn't Wiitl
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and the fcooh and
as whether
sorry, but there is a
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•acbod, «^nd nó one ever ob
"tíf!*-wmsb ■ «arcm. t
are proud of ou*1
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Of
year, and on th^ eow « U
now aro rather delinquent,
lioo,
floe
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bad M doukt/ihAt
b report bos boon
February, which
made ou never ouecaea over, Mae
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be
Up
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T. A P. bond tax
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like
between.
in
H. A T. C. bcái. .... s—™.
$6,286 ill
General fund,
Street acid bridge fund,
Water fund,
Occupation tax, * *6Í8 <K
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Total $8,448; 88
The tax collsctioya are generally
heavier duriug .the mouths of IV b
ruary and March than *ajr .«Uiar.Wq
months of tbo your, .and the orw--
tions thue far this month havf
vory heavy,.and promiea to be n
pQ', .■( v;,..Tll
f),; comixo oa iXA*o«ii.
Evor since the last pieeting of
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foauda^
aldermen, when the cow .,ordwa|iee- 'mm
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was broached there has beon
less comment upon the. measttre
and con, and the people are genentlly
disposed to treat it as 009. of tbe le td-
ipg muuicíp ! issues of the.day^i ba'
it may out a considerable figure in bw
oomiug April oontest, oa it baa
elections before this. . 4 .
• In order to get at the standing
the bityee pwpoeedt,a
rescntativo approached a supporter of
tbis ordinance today and eli^ted ir\m
bim the following atatement:,
'!l am a supporter of tb® measure,
but it cannot possibly be possed at tho
next meeting of the boards f<W
is too mocb oppoaition to U, wbi^b,
while it is not enough to prevent
fiual passage, will keep the rules fr^rti
being suspended, and bonce it Will
take three meetings to gat it through.
The bill,will be passed, howaver, a id
it will become a-law with a pena
Impoiaí ti^o^' Ibofe wbfr tpih|k4i*#oleri*U
.adhere ' " ' ' "
there
but it is not worth white to exp< et
any measure however beneficial to
moot with gloved hands and s< ft
words. Tou cau state that ttnh si
there is soma nnforseen change of
tactiée tho OOW ordinance Will becort 1 e
a h w." * fyj;'.>« fMdJr
{ Tbo sidewalk ordinance is also É I
iug on its dignity, but, poor thing| t ie
oliabces are it Will be forgotten in tjie
rush, aud the peoplo Will "Irdii' to
olimb over show cases; boxea, etc.,
order to walk thri sidewalks, wbi^b
ought to bo clear by a meráé. * ie
rxoistib sincerely trusts that t
boar« fePoni
.« o,one, wf
aVís
igbtfras filled wi
lisle
the negatives
....
recitations and
ia which a
tsf whole
oomplimentod
bie
teachers.
•0 to it striotly. I am awííre chis:
le opposition to the measure, ' - ■ * tnr
" rt: Wf" pPhsro||ropm: far r —
¿i&ithp wlampf!/
object if the order is medo
raorosiTpj&Wm.,
"Look here, you follows over ;*
inthe Rwwnta offioe í
perfect howl about the
a now etation how
tell yon what boa
office a call.
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