Sherman Daily Register (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 143, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 10, 1887 Page: 1 of 4
four pages : b&w ; page 24 x 18 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
flHBPvwí
' I "1
£$¡e
vw<
=3
"áWp,n€i«M
-1 M
VOL. 2.
CT i
HH,
S^i,1, nl'i'.M
J '«PÍ TOBMO^TIOHj 8UMNKII BUILDINU, US EAST HOUSTON 8THKBT. SHKHMAN. TBXAO.
iüIBSSiwl
|HpÉpp|w
^'^í;"1!1 y- r1.'"
• S
■PPPssii
HiilP*^
mmm
mm
BP
B«J
!3_
PIANOS
•AND-
- • .*■*'.
IsiS
m
ftybW.¡:
ESTEY ORGANS.
"••"'V
All Pricos, All Style* and Easy Terms. Write for catalogues. Several fine
bargains in SeconHand Instrumenta.'
., V * ' «' !' v > - >■ •"* '' i * Y 1 . .•„, , \ •
WILL JL. -WA-TK-tliT <fc CO.
..-llwPi
aipftip
■ ■
SOLE ^.a-SXTTGL D^kXiZ^V.S.
- ' - ■ -Í Ml!M, " " ' ' ' '•'
biwiwi
• >VlW \j'
When You Want Anything in the Drug Line
MMm--
mM%'X
WMím
DRUG 8T0RE,
V , íI,- ; •: *■ \> ,v'A* ' f '" , ^
r South Travis Street,
SHERMAN, TEXAS. •
_Li_
, -1ji||ff' jjajfca ■■■■>iHfc''if-."fg.f1 '■
"3 HTJIDSOIT & WHEELER,
; MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
V American and Italian Monuments and Headstones. Estimates given on all
Kfads of Ctynetry work. Satisfaction guaranteed. South Traéis Street.
FARMERS AND MECHANICS SALOON
™J|g . EAST SIDE OF SQUARE
^ Has a fine assortment of Wines, Liquors and Cigars, and a corps of
V Accomodating Clerks.
W. BC. BTJCKLBY, - PBOP.
•># i "-"* V ■ ''
0". 3E3I. LOWE,
; .DEALERS IN
i Staple and Fancy Groceries, Country Fro-
: duce, Feed, Etc. «Wagon Yard Connected.
SCOTT & KILLGORE STANÍ),
EAST LAMAR STREET.
SHERMAN IRON WORKS,
; ' <SHiEJIR^iLIISr. TIEJIX^S,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Iron House Fronts,
Iron and Brass Castings,
/ Iron and Steel Forgings,
IRON FENCING,
PLUMBING,
i >r./\ i . . -x •.. . . • '■ ■■ ,
Boiler Work, Engines and Boilers for Sal§
03? Trade, Millwrighting, Wood Turning,
SCROLL SAWING.
Cypress Water Tanks, Steam and Water
Pipes and fittings, Belting Packing, Hose,
Etc., Etc.
Also the Celebrated Dederick Well Bore-
ing and Drilling Machine. - v -
' Z. P. DEDERICK, Proprietor,
■Hill
N&CO
OW
\m
rftfl
WmfÚUk
asss?
■■■■■■
§ circloH, by biitfitr and •'
.'■ iJTjPy ■',•;ffWgWSjJ/P^WjPniv
SífeiS
J
Klpi^K
■Sal
HMl
'"SiHPii
^'Miiaii mu" 'in,
n^uB aiaIia
*«I VJMH
¡téfsfímmmk
/; >
, plwol lwdiS
will hawl
is
'• '' ' " v'-- '
ood favor lor
S ÍHÉM -?#6
mm
'A
Mli
ladies at the
,¡.'4'
t did they ray?
¡frSjSBMK
„ T
"Oh, what
now iu
f
forth the
■ '«
i®ttl# thevoioM of
fflt?' t & t <• / vV,"
vM* 'ill
■■MM Vgni'HMi MM! V '
■ i i • . -■*'(B
■JLa ' ' aJEawL* > aL 'V|*iiS3^
..• ^ & uf \ i .«J. d
'WM-
' '■■ : f' ; • '< v.- :v; • •; * ;*• ■••.; in ft-
!6i
#¡tl#
S FM
*rJÍ W«t'
I s
R eserve
if í Í }."i* is
, {*41 M
v S I ® •> >„
TP- :Í1
mmr ,
s^-C*
ff|g
flllfi
* ;/T ^ Í )Mg;
M.
see.—
Th«« la jpr! t"mt«irio Do*ton
¡£^£wwk°n*"
. —.— . m> ' < - ., .
bothers the man who has earned
'JiJPBebv#^
thwaaelvM. i i4,What mi
painted fruits so
bird
w&m
laturaUy that
irds oane and pepked l\t tV
Hie fut reporter, Vj drew a hen
was so true to lire that after tbei
threw It into the waste basket it:
the* .
There is one olaM of bard worked
laboren who are somewhat Ilka the
"Knights of Labor. They are ball
uayers, and notwithstanding the faCt
ibat they do not belong to the K. of
L., they go oat on a strike quite
often.
NcNUwPMh.
"Why la it that, notwitbatanding all
e bear about spring poetry, there
are few, if any immortal poems in
which spring is the inspiring theme?
We have aearehed in vain for even
one. What'* the matter with the
poo ta? Do their livers get out of
working order, or doM the hoaM
cleaning season disturb tbem? Wo
should like a roai good spring poem,
but haven't time to write ono our-
selves. Lord Tennyson wlU please
iiccopt the bint.
Deatk of u Ploue«r.
Gainssvills, Tex., May 9.—W. W,
Foreman diad in this city today, aged
beMme to this county. He was
county olerk of Red River ooaoigr for
a number of years, and juatioe of tbe
ace here fourteen yeora. He was a
Mason iu good standing and hie ta
neralwillbe oonduetedat 8 o'clock
p. m., tomorrow^bjMthat order.
ATrufKo Manager I Trouble.
St. Lows, Mo., May 0.—It is al
legad here tonight that the freight
traffic manager of the L
Evanaviile and St. Louia road is to be
eliMiged in the United StatM Oo4t
with violating tbe interstate com
merco láw in billing hundreds of oar
loads of corn from Baal St. Louis to
seaboard points when their real dMtl
nation waa Louisville, thua discrimin
ating in favor of the ownor oI the
oorn and doing vlolenoe toUe aection
of the law whieh requires public no-
tico when rateB are to been! '
, .. J
PaUle InsprovoBieata
HotfSTO*, May 9.—At 1 o'clock to-
day the work ;of laying the
paring on Cong'eM street WM begun
wjth a pleasant little oeremony, there
being a number of leading citizena
present and anticipating in the
work ia how io condition to be ptisl
with tbe greatest expedition. ' >
, ...if,.. , ><■
wmM. 1
wmm
mmm
The Honston Direct navigation
impanv's dredging fleet is'being re
ired at ono of the wharves, prepara-
tory to beginning dredging ifc bttttt
under the government contract li
awarded, -
i i"" in ■! i- ÍI^JÍ),,.¡.rjJ
Allegotf field Find In Indian*.
Ismasapous, Ind., May 9.—Isaac
face, of Cbeleea, Jefferson county,
las written to the governor that he
bas made . important discoveriM of
valuable minerals in Jefferson owofa;
He incloses to the govornor a small
nugeet of gold ore whioh he
he found in his prospecting, 1
submitted to a Jeweler and w
to. contain gold. Mace wanted the
governor lo issue him a patent,to dig
for minerals, tbe inhabitants of M
fereon county having refused to ao-
com nodate him. The governor de
clined for want of aottM %.
^Hmvwnraii w.. ¡ I
In rogurd to the appointment «I 1
perintendent of pohlie inatrno
f<* the ooonVri under the new:
bis honor, Judge Gregg; .stated
U4#oanty(
proper to pay some man t«do |
something that had already been dome. |
is ?er^r ProhaWa indeed that
Board will bear him oat in
Ivanced. j
The attention of the coupty basl
been engaged for the gnater part of j
tbe day ia auditing aceonnta and ap
proving or rejecting the reporte of
the several county, and prednct
officers who make
A few min
andas man
inusual tfcé
VM■ w-V->rwfw > % Zi
ing for changes in t^
Éwii
While on this
board atete that they intend to bring
the overseers to time, end that here by
after this important matter shall be
attended t> strictly.
k ,
aiMMUt
Ww:
IBP;":' WjiipMi,,.
f• A<*í(kV,v^l,í^^|§3w0wr*'v'1^31 «i*
Yesterday afturnoon, ehortly after
the Banana went to press, a eight,
lamentable in the extreme, was wit
neesed by the erowde on the east side
of tbe square. A woman, probably
half drunk and ot! ^
want down the side
ing *
M^WIWp
raff* i IE •' rr •.
iTrw*,wTi mi
informati
found three
which he Mid
er two from
wi
"™" «bo«> WW «WtWt;
with a poeeeof men, an 1 '
«"t ;r:w*i
ÍJPImRi II
approached aeveralpartiM and, beg
ged tliem for moncgr,
and in
the refusal Was tbs rigs
fact volley of abun and profanity
She was taken to the lookup by po
lioemeu, and thia morning flnedte
the Police Court. Having no money
she was sent back to the étattoU
house to serve out ber. tora. She is
alleged to be an outcast of Denlsos.
BAILHOAD IHH ^ ; Vff
i - . I.;;/.!.,, .!
Picked np la nad Aronad
B. P. Buchanan, cofflmeroi(U ogont _
of St. Louis and San Francisco nil Vaughn
way, !s io the city with a view of look- day,
Ing after business
Í&|lftf
horse seeker i
him thn«Í|_
Hi "'-Wto&WáM
Headed by tbe
with the Texas and Podfio. He
that be is wal| pleased with the out-
look in Sherman, and
mente in the way of quick transporto
Uon,et3, ■ < ■
"mb cannon ball thain," , ,
Mye Mr. Buchanan,
peat
tteiuad
arkana, and
pp
llHplIP
amd STILL ano
Cení
isoo is the cause
recognised It, of
e little friondlioess to
ward the 'Frisco,
or the 'Fi
S by OOmittg u#«v oiivfumii,
sense beooming a home roa<L
jjfe.'f o'W' .P*ttJMii*;iOwcteS', 'illllji
n Sherman and all along the line
here. ?■ ie greet fatiefBetioa«expressed
jecanse of the rumor of thCtennon
ball" betwosn Sherman and St. Lbuir. nai
t is said that the sobednle now *
mirs# oranaoa
0Hé black
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Sherman Daily Register (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 143, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 10, 1887, newspaper, May 10, 1887; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143221/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .