Sherman Daily Register (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 209, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 26, 1887 Page: 1 of 4
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Mineral Springs Waukesha Water
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IGH GRADE TEDS AND FINE COFFEES.
10- _ ORIENTAL TEA AND COFFEE STORE.
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KLAUSMANN BREWING COMPANY,
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ABE GROW, Agent, - SHERMAN
"Warehouse and Refrigerator near Texas
and Pacific Yards.
Lake lee Delivered at le. per Pound.
J. H. HATCHER,
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Gents' Furnishing Goods,
K 1 NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS,
Tsirxrisr^is j^isriD VALISES,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
STRIPED AND FIGURED SATEENS
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GENERAL INSURANCE AUENTS,
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FIRST- CLASS CARRIAGES FOR CALLS .
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MANUFACTURERS O:
Iron House Fronts.
Iron and Brass Castings.
^ Iron and Steel Forgings,
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HORSES BOARDED BY DAY, WEEK OR MONTH.
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Boiler Work, Engines and Boilers for Sale
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Cypress Water Tanks, Steam and Water
Pipes and fittings, Belting Packing, Hose,
Etc., Etc.
Also the Celebrated Dederick Well Bore-
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In tho office of Judge
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will be put under ««rveili
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|| The facts in this case were
to Mifonin morning
Judge E. P. Gregg, and aw in sub
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have married tnd we
ing well with the eioeption
of a son who died and was buried in Marry a
the Indian Territory some time ainoe, ,
This son, it seems, waa a confirmed ^
ioTtlid for aome timo before bin de.tb, lo^ku
and his parents took him to some is about
•prjnpp |n ArfcwiM, but it not
seem to aid him lathe \mL While
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told Judge Gregg that she knew she Iwere 'topped by the^water.
was loet eterualiy, and that she only Chineae Quak ten Burned.
wished to die that she might be j#* Akoius. OaL Julv 25.—Yas
on their way home to Denison flo_ of
the boy died. The old folk. ¿T"01
carpe back heart broken and old
bound down with age. The old lady I com;
devoted her time to the Bible, and, it I *8°<
is said, was never seen without that {*;
book in her hands. She was soon ^"down^an
suffering under the hallooination that around in all direct
she was doome to perdition, and has direction of the ■
repeatedly tried to kill herself. > J
her husband and children she i*| b ■'tli y.iM
..a tod. «a bM «é feJO VO.
i Si ft harsh or ; unkind I bont WO feetfrom the
word to tbem, notwithstanding her company suooe
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relieved of, the suspense of waiting I terday ^orSg^'óu/í' o^ock^"
for the dreadful end. She •ipresseei was discovered In a gaiublii
only one regret at dying, and that Chinatown. The fire companies
is leavimr her husband, with I Pew"®d'Vut the alow action of
whom she b" been «vingL^é^J1^^^^
lor over forty yeare. While giving in w^tre not over anxious to sa
testimony, which he knew must buildings. The flrévcontin«ed (
oosaioN his wrrn to á ha aovas, |0(?"nt«l it had ooneumed tweo
the bid man broke down several
«mea, and the court had givénhim ¡nff tll| flre L ¿inioeíon
time to dry his tears. The unfortu L one of the buildings, w
nate old lady will bo kept under strict I coupled with the criea and
Burveilance at home until the author tic movements of the Oelectiaie,
ities here learn from (he management *""!*] jnteose ^eltemef t f<ar a time,
ia room for another patient. A judge ] outsiders estimate the loss at less,
ment was rendered from the county There was but little insurance on the
judge's office this morning dooUring bolldiiig., Onlj . In dtjtUlan tho
beritnnn.. |to^Uof lo«.re oomp.ol«lo
Another o«e -«o.lled WorehuL,^ ^
honor this morning at 9 o'clock, and that the existing feeling against the
was that of Chinese the risk was too great tore
|f, mis. it, m, oowan, -"'t'V jné* tne policies. The origin of tht
wife of C. Cowan, a very pool1 but re Are <« h iknown. One theory is that a
.pectod oilizon of Oraj'MD oo«nt,,.lo ^ |J^*«g.mire
rcHideH near Wbiteeboro. Tho poor ^ th« house in order to have revenge
woman wbs with some difficulty Auotber theory in that a lamp ex
brought to the city this morning, and plodfld in the building, and wtlli an
he evidence in the ease ns adduced ^er ^ that the flre was- an inoen
was in substance that Mrs. Cowan, ldiW?-
who is the mother of a large family
of ten childron, who has been in very! £(, pAfl0. Texas. Julv 25. News
>ad health for the last few months, i faas reached here of a desperate at
The loas of strength has gradually I tempt made three days ago, near
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unminded her mental abilities untUlf^do, about 500 miles "down iu Mex-
no«, A. ta. dem«W to «d, *¡r°b. M"«"° * ■ •
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absolutely neoeesary to take etepstol of the windows of one of ttie cars,
prevent violence. She ia laboring one «hot barely missing the ||ead of
the conductor. It is supposed that ÜH
ebote were intended to kill the en
her husband and her two smalleitjfomTdi«SÍnoeTomfithe toun^wíc fn
children thiít-ia dwoairtteduMnír by I their ignorance, made no alTowaU
Under tho impression that is
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some power which she. doe* not ex I for the speed Of the train and ao
plain nor attempt to explain. She their boH^wjde
Tlnte^l^bí't^d m,to
ling in her breast for her husband, where the Bhots wore fired several
and on one or two ooeaaions she!ties were found piled on tho
would liavé killed him had not by-1 a bridge. It was evidontly tb| f||
standcrs called his attention to her I Won of the bandits to kll
actions Once she had a knife raised Béor ftnd and let
ntoS H14* 00 ftt tattapeed agsinst the oh
ust ready to plungejt into his side, Ltruction, The way the Mexican
but she was «eiaed and prevented from gorernment meets inch s*®™35
committing a murder, tot which she | novel, but effective. All the
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oould not be held responsible. She is of tho neighborhood are rounded Up
said to have also tried to carry into
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Mnation in regard to the smaller ]¡ne against an adobe wall and
. She ia at the preaent time ley of bullets from a detachm<
at the Harrington House, and it ia soldiers inflicta the ewift
not known whether she will be able 1
to undergo removal to the hospital
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The case isa very fitiab|i one in-
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Sherman Daily Register (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 209, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 26, 1887, newspaper, July 26, 1887; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143286/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .