Sherman Daily Register (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 200, Ed. 1 Friday, July 15, 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:
iilIP
|S|
7*7 KAIN STREET, DALLAS, T
Oar line of instruments recognized by purchase and our competitors
e m THE BEST- Instruments. prices aud terms unsurpassed. Write
our Catalogues and Prices.
nway and Fischer pianos in Stock.
mmd
I
pv-
m w# * i
mmasM $
:
' H Ihiriii,- -r¡r ' i i ".
to GO
•ilwm§$mw
At the Close of
Lqmm tod OlKouhU
ÍÍTi - GottdJ t leo «r« Mroulutl.ii
IztWwsm
TuUl «xpeuneí . „
noc uctit Hadnmption Fui
aSOMKMS>■
LIQUORS, WINES AND CIGARS.
Sole Agents for
*
mm
Mineral Springs Waukesha
1 | 1
and Ginger Ale,
MARDIGRAS, LIEDERK
A-ICTID
IS r
m o.
142 NORTH TRAVIS.
-HICH GRADE
ORIENTAL TEA ANO COFFEE STORE.
: 'V " ... i ••-•:*" • h*'*/-'<•'
Call aud gtt sample of our fine teas
FREE OF CHAR
K
IKLAUSMANK BREWING COMPANY,
W§ir: ST. LOUIS, MO.
ABE CROW, Agent, - SHERMAN
Warehouse and Refrigerator near Texas
and Pacific Yards, ,
Lake lee Delivered at ic. per Pound.
¡T. H. HATCHER,
XDI?/ir GOODS,
pents' Furnishing Goods,
¡§|íf vl t t I * w;".1 /I . . vf'i i l
NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS,
igl&jTnSTKS A-IETID VALISES,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
STRIPED AND FIGURED SATEENB
1-2 OEJ2STTS PER "SHD.
' 3 1 ' í ' . • . $' 'jf .« ■' ■ i >z
- - ¿V SHERMAN, TEXAS.
JLT
p .¿VP?0*
south side SQUARE,
•¿¡¡T323ITiST I ItTOS <5c FITOg;
(Successors to Jot tiunter,)
HrVERY FEED AND SALE STABLE
For a first-class rig give thorn a «all. . . t \
BOARDED BY DAY, WEEK OR MONTH. {
IP / . NORTH CROCKETT STREET.
ho:
ái> StÁIÍ ,
¡* *
PATTY <3c JOINER,
■■ ■■ 1 ■ . : K iP ;'y : ® Í||p •' •
■IILESILE BUCEIS.
íiftXMn
Sí
o DapMitom
mkl k««s|>iu i
roulatine Kot«* outntandinc
ivid<n>d* ui a«M. s®5?®s
n
'V 'If'• V®"-V
STATE OF TEXAS, )
I, Tom Randolph, Preifeident of Uie Merchants and Planters' National
of Sherman, Texas, do solemnly Swear that the above «tatemeut is
true, to the best of my knowledge and belief., -/.J
Tom Randolph, President. : >■
Sworn to and subscribed before mo this 30th day of June, 1887.
8. W. PoitTtK, Notary Public, Grayson County Texas.
Correct attest:
Edwakd Eahthuhn. )
R. A. Chapman, '[Directors.
► )
0. A. Ahdkxws,
DEALERS JLN
Coke, Coal Tar. Gas Fixtures, Gus, Steam and Water Pipe and Fitting ,
Brass Goods, Bath, Tubs, Pumps, Fire Brick aud Clay. Gaa
and Steam Fitting a Specialty.
118 EAST HOUSTON STREET,
: SHERMAN, TEXAS.
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS,
Fire, Marine, life and Accident representing One Hundred and Eight*
Million Dolían.
OFFICE OVER CITY BANK, SHERMAN, TEXAS.
IP ,
itting this'
Mfili
irall known to ;§ auy of .
and Mw' PfHi^nKi'f parents
lar were known to bond
mne here, and the i
people go out to tl
been much i
which the Rtoister
Read this eommunicétíon froin a
ROBERTS, HARDWICKE
SHERMAN,
TEXAS
WHEAT, GREER & CLEMENT,
LIVERY, FF,ED AND SALE STABLK.
Buss and Baggage Wagon Meet all Ti
FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGES FOR CALLS.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Iron House Fronts,
" Iron and Brass Castings,
Iroiian&Steel-ForgingSr
IRON FENCING,
PLU HOE BING,
Boiler Work, Engines and Boilers for Sale
or Trade, Millwrighting, Wood Turning,
Cypress Water Tanks, Steam and Water
Pipes and fittings, Belting Packing* Hose,
Eto.,Etc.
Also the Celebrated Dederiok Well Bore-
ing and Drilling Maohine.
n
ifeft-S
i
WHO
cat'a t? r* w1
fcS jfm JL■ JÉS ur st% %3 U MB* M¡%
Orders for jobbing lots promptly filled on short notice.
East Side S<
.,.¿.Tikni|.rtKtluiWl' iVJ
¿mm
sight With tears, i
mi
city
ponred
tó'iol;,
were taking their >i
home to hide her from i
ber
remains back to the
left bat ft few short
lovely and hopeful
polled, out of the depot
its sad freighted ere this 1
borne to the grate at Dallas.
uwét ímtltujiaucom ^
it that the officers are "
very up
v. .whé.; VIH . i5
Ai the train came in from
man raiae' ^'Mlii
snm raised by Gaiuesvllli
arrest and punishthe flis
ought to ^oiu inW^a measure.
cannot afford tb let such orimei go «..*
unpunished, h ' •
T. J. Brown.
The theory that the ghrle were
chloroformed^:before tfce lfellish ai.
tack was made is exploded by the
assertion of experts that there was
not thafífktt evidence of snob drug
being used. The rumor
young ladise had been otherwise
priminally ^ssenltod, t«rw to be an
unwarranted rumor.
There was one discovery made yes
terday forenoon which caused eonsid
erable exoitement and wbloh may
have an important hearing on the
prime and aid materially in disposer
ing the perpetrator^A little boy ia
passing through tbe pastare « short
distance northwest of the colored
school house found a towel whose
blood stained appearance attracted his
attention. He parried it bom , end it
'Wea immediately pnt in possession of
tbe officers, who hope to find it of
signal use in hunting down the miss
ing ruffian. Tbe towel is of ordinary
sise and appearance, having a red
border running around it, It seems
to have been worn vory thin and bee
four small holes near tbe center.
There is a good deal of Mood on it,
and it appears to have been wet either
for the purpoee of wnnhfatg out'tbe
blood stain or for the purpoee of us-
ing it to v
■ jj TAKBTBR DLOOD OFF
Hométhiug el*o. On some parts tbe
blood appears quite thick, ae though
clotted, whilo on other parts tbe stains
are pule. The prevailing opinion in
regard to it la that the aasassin first
wiped the clotted blood from bis fin
gers with it and then dampened it
that the tell tale stains might be tbe
more cffectuully removed. Some of
those who examined this towel think
tbe stains too old to have been made
Wednesday morning, but other* de
clare that the blood is not yet entirely
dry, and (bet bad it been wet longer
ago than tbe & time of the it-
sault it would have mil
dewed,- ft wilt-be parefuHy pwlisrved
for eupb use as can be nuide of ft.
A piece of gas pipe Witb « button on
tbe end was also found near by witb
something that looked like blood on
ft, and the theory wai Advanced that
this was the |^on witb which the
i -graver
this idea, is exploded. .
Hie Greenville dogs wore returned
home via Sherman.
Capt. Watkins, father f of tbe
Wounded girl, was seen by the re
porter last night. He is utterly at sea
regarding tbe tregedy and can Utrow
no light whatever upon it. In fact
he oan form no theoty whatever con-
cerning ft. He thinks She has been
rational for a few momenta at severtd
different times, and, *ays though ber
eyeáat bandaged np «6 abe cannot
see, recognized his voice and those of
heiÍmothe^É|ttÉ
she bft* held no Oonn
I||hw|II*E|
brief answers to questions
edvMr.NorWooil
ville yesterday two
Set off the track and tun
>■ ^Ihe train. Who -^wete
Look for them. •
lite venerable Capt. Basse
woe appointed a page air tbe réc
of Daniel Webeter, and who has I
in tbe employ of #e United Si
Sonate for nearly fifty years, (a
lit present in writing his reminis
Daniel Miller, who recently died in
Cbeqnert Township, Iowa, at the
of 102 years und 8 mouths, was
father of ten children, the gru
father of seventy one, the great-
grandfather of 155, and the great
great grandfather of tbrae.
The Tyler Courier
the local managers of the state
cultural fair tobebolden in that
are endeavoring to turn ft into
bibition rally; The members
society who are antis ten i
home or go to thunder." Tbe
bibs have all along denied that
tics has anything to do witb 4b«
Mou, ¿Perhaps tfcey propose t<
vince the apple how wrong; it
it to be converted into cider, "
that it is Unholy tó fírnlsl ^
corn that it is brutal to yield whiskey,
üür 11 - 'Mw^é
buried villsg#
When the coffin was lowered in
were ®i
iuftf«ff«tate;iil< ,
Mrs. Fry died her hair,
short, was ss white ae s
bsids were folded across 1
white ribbon. The lit
preserved the b
into stone* ; The i
IS the transformation i
thre« j
wrougt
grown three c
mi I Jack un i
mmmi
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. 200, Ed. 1 Friday, July 15, 1887, newspaper, July 15, 1887; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143277/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .