Sherman Daily Register (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 225, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 13, 1887 Page: 1 of 4
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TONE, WORKMANSHIP, DURABILITY and TOUCH. Instrumenta
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MANUFACTURERS OF
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Iron and Brass Castings,
4 Iron and Steel Forgings,
\ IRON FENCING-,
llpx* UMBIN Car ,
, toiler "Work, Engines and Boilers for Sale
\^pr Trade, Millwrighting, Wood Turning,
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Cypress Water Tanks, Steam and Water
Pipes and fittings, Belting Packing, Hose,
Etc., Etc.
Also the Celebrated Dederick Well Bore-
Jtng and Drilling Machine.
I! Z. P, DEDERICK, Proprietor,
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KLAUSMANN SKEWING COMPANY,
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ABE CROW, Agent, - SHERMAN
Warehouse and Refrigerator near Texas
and Pacific Yards.
Lake lee Delivered at Ic. per Pound.
I FOOTE HOUSE !
McKinney, Texas.
1- Having Recently Changed lands has been
Remodeled and Renovated.
FIRST-CLASS SAMPLE ROOMS, ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS
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L, B. JOHNSON, Proprietor,
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Bwjh and Baggago Wagon Meet ull Trains.
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FIRST - CLASS CARRIAGES FOR CALLS.
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Thread, Black Hose.
Call early if you wish any!
SAM. A. LEVY.
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Wholesale and Retail Manufacturor of
MATRESSE8 OF ALL KINÜ8.
Special attention to renovating of sdfte. Prices to suit ooOasion.
Cor. Houston aud Walnut, - - - - .< - - Sherman, Texas.
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IF-R^ITIC KOTB'S
TONSORIAL A PABLORB-
Any One Wishing a Good shave or First class Bath, Hot or Cold, Would do
Well to Call at FRANK ROTE'S.
Polite and Attentive Barbers are Alwaysto bp Found at ^Q^'S.
. EAST SIDE NORTH TRAVIS ST.
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E. ARNOLDI, AGENT.
PATTY éc JOINER.
FARMERS AND MECHANICS SALOON
EAST SIDE OF SQUARE
Has a fine assortment of Wines, Liquors and Cigars, and a corps of
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| LIVERY FEED AND SALE STABLE
For a firttniíltta rig give them a call.
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HORSES BOARDED BY DAY, WEEK OR MONTH.
■OLD STAND,
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NORTH CROCKETT STREET.
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: ; :STAPLB FANCY OROOERIES.
—-AOEÍTS FOR
Hill's Roller Patent and CjrClo e Flours
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Aro preparod to meet the general demands of Itio retail dealers of
Texa and the Indian Territory.
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112-114 East Houston Street,
SHERMAN, i T TEXAS.
SIMMONS & GLASSCOCK,
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Druggists and Physicians,
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at
all hours.
PQRNER LAMAR AND WALNUT ST'S.
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Orders for jobbing lota promptly filled on short notioe.
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Uniformity; with Fata,
without variety; hat 1
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of
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In the worid as it ex
ista. there is infinite varietv and amsx
mmmm Youraeir.
«fety of
and
moral faculties to their
Ac he cultivates himself—his «!
natt
shape hi
bias and modify his resolution
endeavor, but the highest and n
foroe is personal—-with in.
ent enertTT lavs hold of tha
without añ<Xeod« all agencies an
surroundings to noble «3m> and to
worthy acoompünhrnenta, «0 that
the nohlcat principles are evoked,
the finest characters |
and the purest and
translated into (be worthiest
The best possible' development!
oharapte? and Hie are'lu our
keeping. Indlvi
(table and persistent, in right
and to noble ends is Heaven's
ordained trieant to mental, moral an
spiritual improvement and attainmen
— Frosbyterian Observer.
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¿ Waoo, Tex., Aug. 12.-
foremen of the varii
mak«f'oajul S
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death ' wi¿in half * dosen
KiU
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ing to burn. The fields
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been burnt 1
t?atb*
day 's session of the State Farmer's
Alliance convened this morning at
usual hour. ; The greater
the morning was taken up
atad diaoussing the report of the
mittoo on ooilBtitution and the
nal laws of the order, wbieh ftibort
WM finally adopted.
thai
thdiaoUpof
safety d theti
hand car Ditar in the evAniog,
MMUid and strong. IWU
RétÍMta.i w«ir^do ítfmayllv-
fag In tho noitrhborhckkl iii oalldd
to th^ lWuid, and told natory that
oreatad a sensation. Ra Mid thai
while standing on the platform At
Waiting with hi 'son for
the ill fated train, he rapeataa^j||
A peculiar
want down. A< first
be thought it was I flit, but from Hs
disappearance and reappearance at
Oonsider the president's address and
'report on the some came in;
ular order was suspendad anl
closed the report with the following
resolution on the land question inr«
sponse to suggestions in the addrees
Resolved, That we. the
°f
OF Texas, demand of
tha next lei
ture the enactment,of such biig
will giw relief to the gmt masses of
the people of our State from land
monopolies and ayndfoates Who
continually extending tbeir power
and infineooe by the acqUsitjon of
much of o«r most valuable land, thus
dsprivlog our poorer oltiaens of ti
homes, and furthar, that tha pu1
lands of our State be held only for the
actual -settler and the benefit of ¿far
pabilo adioírfa.'^.-!'^^/-.-
The Indian Territory.
Littlic Rock, Ark., Aug. lit—An
Indian Territoi
ported assassinuiioaIk
p S no foundation in fkpt. The V*
citement attendant opon tha eieotion
is quieting down. The National
,lnx^' írbs
no reason f«to believe that
aspirant for «■«,
to law. The current.
ft°c,u'nct'Mnr'
ing campslgta atar wil
Among the Chwokaes. fha'i
gle ia over and tha Downing
onco mora takes her pop"'
head of the government,
rejoice we must not forget
who roles tbe
should we forg iJ wo have
amoogitb HUT
that "
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STinStituttona'and people,' toa
two membara of tha lag]
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The Toledo1, * *
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while bafora
tha train «u dita tat Chátawortb,
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SUMID SO
that ha callad tbe attention of several
nsopla around him to tha fact. Hal-
lam'a atatement waa Corroborated by
*' «Aa4 «kA ¿UL L1 i-At^ w<a <k_
flODf woo# wuii mfXfttüer, gol on
with théiir livaa, and by Julius
a farmer, living within a quarter of a
mile of the track and who saw what
seemed to ba a amall fire wtar Ota
culvert shortly before midnight. Tea
>y pointing in the aame direotion
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parity and modesty whleh j
WCiralweyeae«4
of tíüevea onboard the
the mult of a
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rlrf^- .r^r. S'P^r,™#,T
tokw. l lio current oMhaT.l City.
It ia wired
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worked so
^anlty aa have the good, people of
atawortb,; HI. They hate made
the name of their litUa town immor
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Ul. and those who hail frienda and
a MaiAjn' ¿M. At*A > —*.^*aA< Hi ■
relatives in toe wrobf mil eve feel
iobmbJ) ao the die
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Sherman Daily Register (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 225, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 13, 1887, newspaper, August 13, 1887; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143302/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .