Sherman Daily Register (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 226, Ed. 1 Monday, August 15, 1887 Page: 1 of 4
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Will aolfyou one of the finest Pianos in the world, either ia a Steinway or
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lor TONE, WORKMANSHIP, DURABILITY and TOUCH,.; Instruments
sent on trial and satlefaotion guaranteed. Send for prices and onto,
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WAREROOMS 787 MAIN STREET, DALLAS, TEX. ~
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Iron and Brass Castings,
Iron and Steel Forgings,
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IRON FENCING,
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5 Boiler Work, Engines and Boilers for Sale
V or Trade, Millwrighting, Wood Turning,
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Cypress Water Tanks, Steam and Water
Pipes and fittings, Belting Packing, Hose,
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I Also the Celebrated Dederick Well Bore-
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ABE CROW, Agent, SHERMAN
Warehouse and Refrigerator near Texas
and Pacific Yards.
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Lake lee Delivered at Ic. per Pound.
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McKinney, Texas.
Having Recently Changed jlands has been
Remodeled and Renovated.
FIRST-CLASS SAMPLE ROOMS. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS
L. B. JOHNSON, Proprietor.
FARMERS AND MECHANICS SALOON
ngrfrf- EAST side op sqdabe
pf'i, Has a fine assortment of Wines, Liquors and Cigars, and a corps of
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J-EIsT 3ST litro-S &c FITCH,
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For a firstrCliiBB rig give them a call.
HORSES BOARDED BY DAY, WEEK OR MONTH.
OLD STAND,
NORTH CROCKETT STREET.
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E. S. JONES & BRO
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Hiirs Roller Patent and Cyolone Flours.
NORTH TRAVIS STHEET,
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WHEAT, CREER & CLEMENT,
LtVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE
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Wholesale and Retail Manufaetorer of
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Special attention to renovating 'tame. Prices to rait oocasion.
Cor. Houston and Walnut, - - - - - • Sherman, Texas.
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Any One Wishing a Good shave orFirat-olass Bath, Hot or Cold.Would do
Well to Call at FRANK ROTE'S.
Polite and Attentive Barbers are Alwaysto be Found at FRANK ROTE'S.
EAST SIDE NORTH TRAVIS ST.
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WHOLESALE GROGIRS,
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112—114 East Houston Street, ^
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SIMMONS & GLASSCOCK,
Druggists and Physicians,
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Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at
all hours.
CORNER LAMAR AND WALNUT ST'S.
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WHOLEBALE CHOCER
Orders for jobbing loto promptly filled on short notioe.
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cendiary theoer has Ao foundation what
ever. Ii wb unable personally to find
any cititens of Ohateworth who bave
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«boot at required by th t theory.
wleikMr eeve^ : honre beforo the
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they must have ileea five o*pl* feet
abate the task to have been eeenao
It in plain that an atteqppt had
been node to protoel tbebtidgee of
the road from fire, bat perenal in
sptotion of other enlwto % Ibat y i
oinity ahowe tbat it wai not. dona ao
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the road fer tMvwal ;n„
shom that grass ^*n&.; we^s
were not «41 bomed, hot that
many patcben were left unburned end
in the immediate vicinity it wae nor*
carelessly done than eleewhere^ Jhe
culvert itself wae, of the usual build
end ebundaotlv itroos to o&rrv the
train bnt (or the fire." He added he
thought it probable that the fire was
left by eeetion men late in tb« nfter
noon, who by their own teetimony
admitted tbat thore was burning grass
only forty rods away, whioh was
driven down to the culvert when they
had left by a sliyht chanoe of wind.
Otherwise it is poaaibla thataapark
from the special train of the snperin-
tondent of bridges, the last train be-
fore the fatal < xcursion, kindled the
grass near-I he culvert, burned slowly
for a long timo opd finally fired the
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There is o campmeeting in progreei
at Cedar Caiup Ground, twelve milee
southeast of Sherman, nnder the di
reotion of Revs. R. N. Brown and
Wm. Shelton, and the following
nd gentlemen attended
yesterday: Misses Fay an
Binkley, Mamie and Hatti
ton, Annie Taylor and S4IHe Onn*
niogbntn; Mesera. *t" '
Wharton, Jim Hsislip, Clay Pitch, Ira
Hall, Otto Polemen, Albert Foute,
W. A. Hibat. V:'
Bese Ilull *N<1 PngHlsm.
Quite a crowd of people neeembled
at the grand stand at the fair grounds
yesterday afternoon to witness a game
of base ball between the Cresento of
Dallas and a club from Hope, Ark.
The grme was a very interesting on#
and thoee who aro addicted to baok
ing their judgment at baee baU talent
by wagers showed np their ailver in
sibftll way. The Hope boye osase off
with flying colore, viotory
on their banner by n score of W to 6.
Ever since ths days of Pendon
his been bard" fe (itówh.--:
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yesterday'a iasue, givee |
item which bears upon the recent:
rible tragedy in that city:
"A bundle of olothee, eoneietlnÉ, of
a night shirt and pair of
found a day or two since in tike gar-
den of •, house eituated about 100
where Mies Watkine wee
on íofi|8. .,.|,,inent.h«
foond wrapped up ta tU bundle, end
both olothee and hatchet had stains
on them which wae
thought that a.olew to
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Sherman Daily Register (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 226, Ed. 1 Monday, August 15, 1887, newspaper, August 15, 1887; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143303/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .