Sherman Daily Register (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 177, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 18, 1887 Page: 1 of 4
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ABE GROW, Agent. - SHERMAN
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¡f Warehouse and Refrigerator near Texaá
and Pacific Yards.
Lake lee Delivered at Ic. per Pound.
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DRY GOODS,
Cents' Furnishing
NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS,*.
TÜTnSTKS A.ÜTU "VA-LI^EIS
BOOTS AND SHOES. ;
STRIPED AND FIGURED SATEENS
AT 12 1-2 OZEnSTTS PBI^ YD.
SOUTH SIDE SQUARE,
SHERMAN, TEXAS.
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FOOTE MOUSE!
McKinney, Texas.
Having Recently Changed .lands has been
— Remodeled and Renovated.
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FIRST-CLASS SAMPLE ROOMS. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS
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L. B. JOHNSON, Proprietor.
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BREWING ASSOCIATION
E. ARNOLDI, AGENT.
MARBLE!
UTTZDSOIsr So WHEELER,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN * ' ,:
American aud Italian Monuments and Headstones. Estimates given on all
Kinds of Cemetrj work. . Satisfaction guaranteed. South Traéis Street.
FARMERS AND MECHANICS SALOON
EA8T SIDE OF SQUARE —
Has a fine assortment of Wines, Liquors and Cigars, and a corps of
Accomodating Clerks. -
"W. H. BtTCKLHY, - PROP.
J". O. BLACKMON",
■ ■ - Wholesale and Retail Manufacturer of
MATRES8E8 OF ALL KINDS.
Special attention to reuovating of same. Pricos to suit occasion. •
Cor. Houston and Walnut, - - - - - Sherman, Texas.
I E. a JONES & BRO
«*' DEALERS IN
STAPLE A.3ST3D FJ^JSTO^T GROCERIES.
AGENTS FOR
Hill's Roller Patent and Cyclone Flours.
NORTH TRAVIS STREET.
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Goods!S^T^boSimps, Fire Bri^.
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118 EAST HOUSTON STREET, ; . i
UENERÁL mStráANCE AGEN
Firo, Marine, Life and
OFFICE.
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SHERMAN,
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0 T _ roid, ftnd are now,
liave been enoouraging to&'MljBM
teat of their abüitywñ* folhi*
appeared nf the
on rairoadfl this
"Colonel Britton, of Sherman, said
iftrt' algbihp; M nothing to
teka back aboqt the get on and off
•teteoent «n d«bf bim in HoiMten
*T*al yeaia ago. The M Hit
was getting more to than e*er. CW.
Brittoo is a «Nat obMrvatanda
shrewd, long headed btieioeM man.
u£h. . ftt tto prfátnt tint*
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WHEAT, CREER &■
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE
buhb and Boggago Wagon Mefct all Trains.
FIRST-CIA88 CARRIA6ES FOR CALLS.
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SHERMAN. TEXAS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Iron House Fronts,
Iron and Brass Castings,
Iron and Steel Forgings,
IRON FENCING, ^ SlISS
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Boiler Work, Engines and Boilers for Sale
or Trade, Miljlwrighting, Wood Tnrning,
SOBOLLSAWING.
Cypress Water Tanks, Ste#m and Water
Pipes and ñttings, Belting Paoking, Hose,
Etc., Eto.
Also the Celebrated Dederiok Well Bore-
ing and Drilling Machine.
Z. P. DUCK, Proprietor,
PITTMAN, HARRISON & CO
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Plan^v. GraantiUa
and Will before a
months eound the «logan at Sherman
of' "on to Fort Worth" on an air
itton is a power in the rail
road land, and when ha begins to
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■Ilk* been aald
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sound a slogan it if tbe bngle oall for ®**°7 who «ppeat at the qt
the marahaliing of (orces somewhere, «Wing " ■ _
and the RtottriB oan't hear that slo An O'Neil iNel
would build and equip this main line,
the people of Sherman have been in
rather a quandarjr, hot in another
pleoe in the eame column of||gM
Gacette in a meeinre tete the eat Out
of the beg, when itsajs:
"It wae an official of the Qoqstob
and Tews Onfral who said: 'In six
months JWt Worth will be on the
main line of the Honston and Texas
Central. That Air Line from Sher-
man to Fort Worth could be built in
that time,'"
The Pjwihtkh is not aware of a
road moro in keeping with the
general interests of Texas than is the
H. Si T. 0., and consequently there
will not be the slightest objection
to this road coming iq from any di
rection. It would make a most excel-
lent main line, and would make Sher-
man the terminus of an excellent sys-
tem, and would,.in addition, make
this a grand center of the Fordyoe
and Huntington «jstews in North
Texas, ■■iSfeiB
to the]
Staken
the ían axfoilo boap.
Every day the oolnmns of the
west Texas papers ara filled
with the proeeedinge of some
local committee relatite to the imrae
diate building of a road from Sher
man te San Angelo. All of this see
tion is wild orer the projected road,
and they are as an unit on expres
sions of a desire to have railroad con-
nections with Sherman in preference
to any other city in North T**ss.
When the 'Frieoo is oompleted
from Sherman to Arthur City
and the Sherman and lit. Pleasant
gÉjf^bere ihen it will be time to de-
cide which of the two had better use
the territory, The RsanTKa under
stands from the tonne of tbe tele,
grams sent from Abilene and other
points, that either road wonld be ac-
ceptable, provided it came to Sher
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t>1 memphis aid mttlellook.
The Little Book News comes ont
in a railroad leader in whioh
it says that Dr. Julian C.
Field', of Denieon, has recently
icen there and told tbe people of
bat burg that the Den i son and
Washita Was just ready to pounee on
that section. Iii fact, from the lan
gnáge of the News, it is probable that
i he Hot Spring* people had pietnred
>efore a wild Hushing railroad,
champing tbe bile and pawing the
earib, ready to leap an insigniAcant
gap of a fair hundred miles in a min
uto. The fact is it wonld take'a
stronger deoootion of physio than
eren Dr. Fields ooald discover to
bcingtfaedafanct Denhion and Waab-
ta back to life, ^tbe „ _
prings want a railroad into "*
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let them pot tbei? shoulders to
tbe wheel and try
mal* line, of at
O'Neil (Neb.) man telle the
;e*t fish story of the sealon. Tbe
aSSSts"
ashore. PFm ' WiF
'iSMBSife'. ' ijijiiifi'^a-———í®n! %' .ífíí
tiord Wolseley was aUowad tbe
ofbn• ¿ay to mnkuwi, ascent iaacap
tita balloon wUhwhicb tbe royal
engineers are etperitnenting at Obat
ham. Hii lordship actually iscended
te a height of 600 feat and: remained
there for some time. Aoonntry with
o®*! «•««« ?ngktto take more
oare of bim.tbaa ibis. Suppoee anv
accident bad happened. Or suppose
aome enemy of England had come
and ont tbe roap. >;
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Charles Wren was a farmer, and
he bad been rolled in the mud and
drawn through knot bores until )Ü
sight of his photograph would bat
made a dog grin.
"Sav, judge," be began, as be
worksd up a smile, "I like you."
'..Let's shake." '
■ /Ne?er mind that. You look
ont of eorte." -
, "Do « I nerer felt tip top
"The charge is drunkenneé."
„Can't help thai I need to be a
justice of we peace, and that is
wby I'Miofc. a fraternal feeling for
drunk—you wasn't drunk—nobody Mountain <ffp|
The Rutland
liebedinSena
peare to bare,
n Denton county
mancad to cry too l
><** couple
reservation pul
poker game.
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iver, Arizona. -
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drunk' nobody
was drunk. Say, Judge, oome out
to tbe farm to,see me."
"Officer, wae be very drttnkf"
♦«He was, sir,"
«Do any damage?"
"No, eir. Nothing ugly «boot
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in red paint
a rook
"Prisoner, if flet you go will
you keep Sobetf"
"I'll do anything yon ask me. to.
Ask me for my ox<
the old'
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has a ]
ttow.i
lifrillf • wMlliBII
some fun.tfpBPM
the .town red, eb? Ain't so
we used to be, but all hare!"
nsbad to gently puih hlm cut
and took the door on bim«L btttiN"
for anj thhíjf¿.'Come out and let me
adopt youlfT
Willi
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come to light that a moat brutal out
ts ago on a
i'Sw
Broadway. She was a1
colored maufpbo «nf
and who quickly made
known J
him
ber cries and
bis brutal
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