Sherman Daily Register (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 55, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1887 Page: 1 of 4
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lidaylCfcc^iaJmost anything yoft may need itf the way of presente for
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BOOKSjS^E^^ A SPECIALTY.
, 1 Morocco ad Flush Poets, Atttó ftíid t'lioto Albums,
.Scrap Books, Steel Engravings, l'lush Frames,
*<•>' AVeliret Frames, Writing Desks, Xnius Cards,
I ShaVlfig Sets, Work Boxea, Jewelry Cnsrs, Collar Cases,
Cuff Cases, Pocket Books, Card Cases,
Ladles' llaud Bags in Abundance, • >.
An Elegant Line ot Scissor Cases.
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Thos. Forbe's Kook Store.
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WORKS -
Manufactures ¡pf Star Well Augers, Castings, all kinds of Machinery, Iron
¡¡Fencing, eter Repairing of Engines and Boilers a Specialty. Heavy Forg-
ing of all kinds made to prder. - ^ ■ ■ r
totten brothers, props.
MONTGOMERY STREET.
CT. JEH. LOWB & BBO,
1 -DEALERS IN
Staple and Fancy Groceries, Country Pro-
duce, Feed,'Etc. Wagon Yard Oonneoted.
• SCOTT & KILL GORE STAND, J EAST LAMAR STREET.
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general insurance agents,
Fire, Marine, Life' and Aocic^iit representing One Hundred and Eighty
■' ¡Million Dollars., v- \ •
OFFICE OYEB C1T1 BANK, SHERÍIAK, TEXAS.
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IP E3 X) W . .HUDSON,
MANUFAGTLRER AND DEALER IN
American and Italian Monuments and Headstonos. Estimates given on all
, v •; Kinds of Cepsefry work. Satisfaction guaranteed.
E; S. JONES & BKO
■ _ ■ . DEALEHS . IN
STAPLE FANCY GROCERIES.
-AGENTS FOR-
Hill's Roller Patent and Cyclone Flours.
NORTH TRAVIS STREET, -r '
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SHERMAN
TEXAS.
FOURTEENTH ANNUAL STATEMENT
, QF THE CONDITION OF THE ' ?
CITY BANK OF SHERMAN,
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' SHERMAN, TEXAS,
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, DEC. 31st.*, 1880.
kesol'ilhes, . - liabilities.
Loans and Discounts, $ 453,492.00 Capital block, •' - , . $ 400,000.00
Overdrafts,- 8,046.45 IutoroBt aud Exchange,' 5^8:3.4
r, 1 j m 1 ,, Rills Payable, '25,OJO.OO
Bonds and Stocks, 42,267.57 Depo(jitB subject'
Expenses for twelve months, 11,801.25 to Chodc 113,208.45
Real "Estate, 14,600.00 Due to Banks, 12,G4i>.(!7 .
Suspended Debt, 5,751.51 Demand (Jertifi-
Due from BankfT,46,017.85 cuto" of ^e10Qo<>flr
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of Deposit, -25,«89.02 164,1)00.00
, $ 642,74^.34,
$ 642,748.34
I, A. W. Byers, Cashier of the City Bank, of Sherman, do solemnly.
. Bwear that the abovo stateinout is Irno, to tho best of lny knowledge and bo
lief. A. W. Bykks„ Cashier.
^— Subscribed and sworn to before me this, the 3d day of January, D.,
Soal 1887. Witness my hand and official seal. R. P- Jones,
Ifotary P(iblic.
semi-annual statement .
• ' OF THE
Merchants and Planters' National Bank,
-•v.. 03? sherman, texas.
At the Close of'Business Dec. 31,1886.
, RESOURCES. j LIABILITIES.
Loans, .«fid discounts $1,044,496 101 Capit^/bk paid in, $ ákf.ftOO" 00
Overdritfts ^ ' 13-6dft 41 i Surpít.- Ind.- 20,000 00
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f)4,041.00
U. S. Bonds to secure ^ f j)¡fl¿oUnf) interest nnd
-cji-pulaUon, 50'000 00 exchange, . '
|3an|f budding and fix- | Circulating notes 45,000; 00
m tures, 15,000 001 Duo fle '0BitorB> 1734,992 68
Total expenses, 10,224 56 Duo 1)ank;|) 88,8!9 7frjp t
5 per cent redemption ¡ Dividends unpaid, 375 40*
•■fund, 2,,2o0 00; . r ..
Due from bank , $221,240 44 : Totai $1,552,728 42
CoBh on hand, 5 195,868*'91^" '
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Total,
1,552,728 42
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County of Gkayson
I, C. B. Dorchoífer, actintr cashier of the Merchants & Planter': Na
tinnnl Bank, do Solemnly swear that the abovo statement is true to the boat
of my knowledge an 1 belief. C. B. Dobchestkb, Acting Cafthicr.
m Sworn to and subscribed before me this, 31st day of December, 1886.
* « S. W. PonTEK, Notary Public, Grayson County, Texas.
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Q; A.#Asorews, >• Diroctors. ■'
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East Side Square, Sherman, Te^ai^*
"W. T. WILSOIT
Runs a First-class Dray, and Transfer Line. Pianos and All Ar-
. liable to Damage
HANDLED WITH OABE.
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E. AKNOLD1, AGENT
WHEAT, CREER & CLEMENT,
LIVERY, FWED AND < SALE; "JsM
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Bu.ta and Baggage Wagon M eot all Trains.
FIRST - CLASS CARRIAGES «SOR CALIS.
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BE1LEH BAR ANO FARMERS':
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Maxey 45, Reagan"
with tho following reettltr
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withdrew the aim* of Jodg« xwmi,
andthenext ballot,U.( ««.pro
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summing o|> showed the following
figure: , a .,
Maxey 47, Reagan 49, Ireland 88,
Shepardl.
The fourth ballot
UNDER ONK MANAGEMENT.
Gontlomanly Treatment and Best of Goods. Billiards and Pool.
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China : Hall. , .
Queenswara, Crockery, Etq, Fine Goods a Specialty.
Blue Front, North Travis Street, Sherman, Texas.
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AND - COKE,
M'ALUSTER - COA
PIEDMONT AND 1'ITTSB
Anthracite Coal and Connelsvllie Joke.
~ ' Special Rates to Steam Users.
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McAlister and Piedmont Smithing Coal,
Coke, Coal Tar, Gas Fixture**, Gas, Steam and Water Pipe ffiid Fittings,
Brass Goo<ls, Bath Tubs, pumps, Fire Brick and Cjay
and Steam Fitting a Spoiiiajty.
113 EAST HOUSTON STREET, i ' • J" • SHERMAN, TEXAS.
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Agricultural Implements, Farm, Chi, and Mill. Machinery
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WÉST side of sqeare,
SHER.M4,I{, r ■, ' > TEXAS
/ ta ey, mcculloch & co. 1
Manufacturers of Cotton Seed Oil and Cake
We also have on hand a large qnantity of nutritious cow feed
• ' AT LOW PRICES.
CORNER WILLOW AND MULB1RY,
east SHEHMAN.
ing result:
Maxey 44, Reagan 51, Ireland 89,
Hhepard 1. At this point a motion to
adjourn the joint oonvention was car
ried against some rosistanco by tho
Iteugan men, and the sonate retired
^ its diatnber. The house then ad
jSurnod^. - -
Tna FomtNn BitLor
developed increasod in strength in
Reagan and Ireland, not ranch, but
an increase, and a slight falling off iu
Maxey'« strength. A motion .to ad
journ then came. It bad been looked
for on the ballot before. Mr. Rea
gan*s~l<fóders of eourse, ópposéd this
motion, while th« Maxey men favored
gained from the start'
were in a quaudr&ry as
it. was best to delay pro
to go abend with them.
went with the Maxey,
e senate Withdrew to tU
ere it adjourned. As the
motion was not exactly to ad
but made by a senator, and Was
ajénate retire from joint ses
sion. Opposition to this insisted that
the senate could not break up a joint
session, but the lieutenant governor
ruled otherwise!- The house had u j
vote on it. In
fHB SCATTEa
of Terrell's men the following went
to Mr. Maxey: Senator Harrison and
Battle and Moore of Travis, of the
bouse, Mr. Ireland cnught Senators
Bell, Calhoun, Simpkins and Glass
cock, and Mr. Huliug and Northing
.ton; óf the house. Mr. Reagan got
the votes of Senators Field, Terrell
and Claiborne, and Battle, Buchanan,
Christenberry, Garwood, Gravej,
McKinney, Mills, Northingtou, Pen
dei gast, Smith of Travis of tie bouse,
but be lost Claiborne of the senate
and Heath of the house. The pres
ent condition of the senatorial race
does not promise an election tomor-
row Tlio Reagan people were fooled
when the joint session adjourned.
They bad eipected to gain on every
ballot and get up a hurrah movement
lato in the day by wbioh he oertainly
would carry the election. The gains,
sure enough, were scattered at every
ballot, but when the time came to
check them the
IRELANn ASU MAXltV MKMBIBS
readily adjourneiL Tbis has certainly
discouraged the wsagan people. They
bad a programme which promised
very fair. What the morrow will
bring forth conuot be ascertained.
The necessity of a union of th Ire
land and Maxey .motubers to prevent
the election of Mr. Reagan today may
be naturally expected to exist tomor
row ns well. and may rcsonably result
in a feeling of amity between these
leaders and antagonism of their fol
lowers against Reagan. If this feeling
obtains to any considerable extent the
result may be the election of Ireland
or Maxey, or in case neither of these
two, the introduction o| Terrell again
pn u black* horse. It it generally be
Heved that Terrell wonld be sure of
election if brought in finally by Mr.
Reagan'a opponents after it b^amé
certain that neither Mr. Maxey nor
lír. Ireland could be elected.
• now onAxaw «km >UO«,
Ai^ analysis of abe votes cast in the
Material race to tjbo present time
shows that thero has been ¿great
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* WHOLESALE AND RETIL
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Maxey to Reagan,
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A special telegram, ^reoeiv.
Reataron office this afterpoon 1
Reagan, 56.
Maxey,
Ireland, a*. • • • y-tjw <
This is a gain of five for
two tor Maxey and a loss of five for
Ireland.
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. A MiNMssm statesman is kicking
because the state legislators only get
$5 a day for working all day, and tho
chaplain gets $5 for praying five mln
rttoe.
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Aukn ownership of land must go
from Texas. A good, ¿¿rong biU In
the legislature to .that éffeot it in
order.
_An order prohibiting tho exporta-
tion of horses from Austria is daily
expected.
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The military preparations of the
Austro Hungarian government con
tinue udabated.
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A panic occured in the London
«lock market yesterday on account of
war. rumors.
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The London News thinks there ii
extreme danger of war, from the rea
sju that Germany will ask of France
in a few days what is the moaning cf
military movements on the French
frontier. . .1'®!
A Bttd Mexican.
Saw Ahíoxio, Tex., Jan. 26.—Jose
Maria Bogas, who has,Ajeen employed
in the household of Don Jaee Floree,
on South Almo street; became very
surly aud offensive this, morning and
when orderod to do some work by the.
sou of Don Jose took an axe am"
made a vicious lunge at the boy wit]
it. Thiboy fó save his head threi.
up his right arm and received the
pdge of the axe on his arm, making a
deep wound and nearly breaking the
arm. After ibis the Mexican at
tompted to kill the boys' little sister,
but the children oscaped and called a
policeman, who arrested ttpf
and looked him up in the eonnty
on tbfl cbarge of attempted
R'-jarie supposed to be-iasane.
«nrn Among tne •aiiereiw.
Owoo, Jan. 36.—Miss Clara Barton,
president of the Rod Cfoes Associa
tion of Ainer:
here, looking after Uie
ere. A few men have
replied
ng «lithe
assize sermon
bought farms,
double in value in a
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shal Maddox is
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afternoon, after bant
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