Sherman Daily Register (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 254, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1887 Page: 1 of 4
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STATEMENT OP THE CONDITION OF THE
CITY BANK OF SHERMAN;
H AT THE CLOSE OP BUSINESS, MJQUST 16th, 1887.
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Í Discounts, . $448.483.14 Capital Stock, $4oo,ooo.oo
Overdrafts, 14,989.23 Retired tilts year, 1oo,qoo.<k> $800,000.00
Bonds and Warrants, 18,82o.4o Surplus, - • 84,180.31
Expenses si noo Jan. 1, Intent and Kxchanjfe, 88,433.03
; Tax Account, 7,14o.oo „ „
Beat Estate, 14,0oo.oo ^'discounts.
Due from Banks, $00,078;49 Deposite, $237,6o4.91
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and belief. . * ,, H. L. Hall, Cashier
iSulw.ribed aod sworn to before rae, this, the 18th day of August,
A- D. 1887. Frank Bomab,
Notary Public, Griiyson Co.
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Beaded Ornaments In Silver Cord Sets, Steel and othen too numerous to
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IM PORTED TRICOTS.
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baaket ware, spftoial attention paid to the selection of iba newest shades
Roman Stripes, Ida Downs, Plaids and Emb Flannels.
CLOAKS.
New Market, Beaded Short Cloaks, walkiog jackets and the finest lina
of Jarwy Jackets avar exhibited.
SHOES.
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Children's school shoes at faOtory prices. Misses' school shoes at factory
prices. Ladies' band made French kid at faotory prices.
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KID GLOVES.
All of oM enormous stuck of kid gloves with stitched backs are to
match our drees goods, come early and make your selections is all we ask.
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you elsewhere $1.25. ,.
3,500 Jerseys from 70 cents up to $10.00 a piece, a good many of which
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Dress gingham, novelty standard styles, from 7b to 9c, wbiob ara priesa
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ft|r Iron and Brass Castings,
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Boiler "Work, Engines and Boilers for Sale
or Trade, Millwrighting, Wood Turning,
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corps of bayer% under the gnidance of oor Miss Cnnningbam has («turned
from the Eaat with an asaortnisnt of NOVELTIES in both MILLINERY
and FANCY GOODS, the like of which we can confidently assert has never
before been brought to any one city, and the custom we now anjoy are
mainly due to the very liberal encouragement wa have reoeived at the bands
to tho fact
ticioentnsof Paris was near
fr. as,, much as tba oombinad
popuUtion* of: the cities of Sherman
and Denison, aud in consequence
the appropriation reoeived by1 that
city would be nearly, double that of
«..-. In Sherman, and loday was
interviewed by the Rsoistbb, It baring
been found out that ha had heard
from Superintendent Ooopar on the
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either Sberman or
twice as much of the public fund as
either of them, and said that ha had
* letter from Superintendent Cooper,
in which that official promises tq
Into the matter dlligentíy, and I
thing has gone wrong to see ttiat it is
righted. "N. 8." expressed himself
as amused at tho assault of the Paris
oriAYSON APPORTIOIfMWtt^
i The amount of school mon9 paid
out to the several school districts of
Grayson Oounty this ysar la $40,
MMi Of this «moon! 684,188.75
sa paid into tba wfalta iuhoola, i and
3,027.75 to the colored aohools.
'here waa considerablo transferrins
Colllui Books, Denton^ Hunt and
Fannin coanties, and $247.00 waa
thus traasfsrrad
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Bank vs. Samusl
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oates ara - requested to be presnat at '
the examination room on or before 10
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