Sherman Daily Register (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 236, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1887 Page: 4 of 4
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The marl oarrlera say they have a
trudge of it doting the present in
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light, at the
Willow and Brrokett streets, failed to
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was in the city today, and
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lidlÜiwiee Bertha and- Bteüa Lsry.-el
'gbt, returned home UU.
morning, after a two weeks visit to
Sherman friends.
Mr. MoSbain, a prominent Pilot
Pointer, is in the oity, and says his
wide awake town ia willing and wait
log to do their part if th<
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Farmera' Alliance Oo operation
i of Howe, with a oapital
t $20,000, waa chartered at
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The «officers of the St Louis,
and Texas hare spent a
part of the day looking up
Jpeeta here. -
Andrew Alexander, the negro ar-
for sending obscene matter
brough the ma!l, waa taken to Drilaa
by Officer Bcoord, of Marshal Cabell's
ia roads are in very good shape
far as mud is concerned, but they
not always be this and we sin
that the road overseers
dotfteir dn<y.
fact' of our rapid growth
Ire months ja too
doubt on the
t, and even our most bitter
haven't tbeoheek to deny it.
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Superintendent Wilkins, of tbe
Tounty Alms Houae and Poor Farm,
was in tbe city today, eecoring lam
• with which he fnhnds to put new
Lin the enf're hospital depart
He repoTti the number of- ad
cnprnta as smaller than it ha* been
~ ' a long time.
Bman Erw'n this, aflainoon
ai.ebted a negro by the name of John
lln, chargri with cursing and
another,negro by the name
of Grasshopper. Boman gave bond
make his appearance in the
ing at 9 o'clock to answer to His
bis boiateronaneaa.
B¡Ppí.f llr'T'i"-."':. ^V';.- ■
farmer in Grayson county
1 prepare some product of bis
tor exhibition at the county fair,
nth united aotion on the part of the
Dgoommuuity it is possible for
i county to have a fair which
compiiae as fine exhibits of farm
ots as the world ever saw.
-
ry day biings some stranger
i our «midat Seeking a home. It is
i to them that they be showo some
By. Every citizen of .Sherman
. constitute a committee of one,
[ see that no one goea away from
without having had one of
pie to show him some of 'our
advantages.
From a Mulder Bile.
Mrs. J. E. Wade, of Bast Sherman,
left today with her boya for Snlpbor
Springs, to try the waters there for a
poisonous spider bite, which sha re
oeived over two weeks ago, sod from
which she baa not trsaovared,
Bound Over.
In the prelimiuwy examination rof
Obe Oooksey today, the déféádint Vras
bound over to await the action of the
grand jury in the sum of $400, on the
charge of embezzlement. He failed
to give bond, and is now in the Hotel
du Callahan.
Died.
Austin Linz died athia residence
today at 11:05 a. m., after a long and
protrr jted Ulneaa, wh'oh haa confined
him to hia bed and alowly worn bin
out. The dtoeased has lived in Sber
mana long time, and has many
frienda who will regret hia death.
Examination. 1
Professors Meade and Macready
have been eogaged in examining ap
plieants for terohers certificates today.
Only a limited number have been ex-
amined, but it ia thought that an un
usually large number of applicants
will be in attendance tomoitow.
k ""Burglary. " ,ji
Some one entered the Western
Union Telegraph office, on North
Travia street, night before last, and
atole $15.90 out of one of the drawers.
The entrance waa made by means of
the hi ok door. Fifteen cents waa
left in tbe drawer, which was lcjked
and pit oed back in-its usual shape by
the thief or thieves.
v. Alliance Bill.,
Those of the mill board who were
not present at the called meeting of
the county alliance ore hereby notified
that there. waB no meeting of the
mill board on the 22nd, as was ex
peoted by some of them, but in ao
oordance with the minutes of our last
meeting the members of the board
aro expected to moet at the oourt
house in Sherman on tbe 29tb, at 10
o'clock. Respectfully, '4f
C. O. Jackson.
•wad oo ifaoanbjei *nd
i waa no doubt dengne, bnt there la
ao danger of it spreading. ' One or
Jwo other csWbave bean reported.
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It baa been hoped that a rain would
iotno'tftne, on aacoaatd the
of 9rq|afi weotof ns,
information ii io |e pf
l-^tlat" 4r the -gtiitiat'
" Bain has bafn ncada^inPanl's
'ihliflffiHlr
to Sherman Irom thai
% touoiri * parfgrwh,
which appeared in the Dallaa ^aw#
of this morning, will prove very üi-
terresting. It ¡tayá:
"The Santa Fe people had informa
a.very baayy rain wi
of fÉslAtobi
the
filly, which had out its
i a barbed wire fence, and was
om sorew worms, was
the crossing of Cherry
and the Houston and Texas
al Baflway, and taken to John
Vi piece i i South Sherman by
nan's son, who is attending
its wounds. The owner is notified
i whereabouts.
tfllunua.
(in stcck
; Potatoes,
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Onions,
the rein extended all over tbp west,
faHing most copiously in places
jrhere ii would do the most good."
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A Few Bola From IhP |«f ?al
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f l¿¿ús¿gér Kimball, of tbe Sherman
Asscoiation, accompanied by the home
team, left today at 6 a. m. fot Tesar
kana, where they will play the club
Of that city two games, Both
teams are in excellent shape
and good games are in
store from the people of Texarkana,
or at least those who are out to see
the game.
Communicationa have been opened
between Sherman and all tbe loading
citiee of the etate having clubs, snd a
score of' good gamés w''l be played
>efore the end of the aeaaon.
The Deniaon correspondent of tbe
Pallas News, this morning, in his re-
tort, says:
"Several of Sherman's sporting
men were in the city this morning
making ,bets that that laity's ball boys
would win tbe proposed game with
the Gate City's today. There was
nepr $1000 put up."
IJMpfr'W4É&'-'4stjtiib|C« to Dent
sou, and n<f|;|g to blinder that "nesr
$1000" from staying up unt:l next
Tuesday, when the postponed game
is to be played. Sherman can knock
Peuison out tbe best day she ever
«w. k
Three or four young ladies went
visiting reaenfly and one found
piece of wax on the fire board. It
was good. They IR'ed it. When
their hostess went to "doctor" her
cjrna that night her "wax" waa gone.
The young ladies had ohewed it up,
Van AlatynoEataprUa. ^
cleanse «ha system when
lions $ooetive; to dispel headache,
llnd fevers; to cuo habitualWm
stion, indigestion, etc. For eale
• 60 anota .and >1.00 bottles <hy
„ all other
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decided, to
mnaio
.riendaW
ers at
bin ,
man Mtun<
Hunt's pore few i>ob, ringworm, tet
ter, eosema and all slHn diseases, core
Siaranteed, by H. P, Wilson and A.
. Bkihards A Co.
Ely A Cook cannot be surpassed
in goods pr pricef. ,
Jones celebrated non corrosive
paint in large or small quantitiee aak
any one wbo has ever used it
; O. T. Lio*.
If you have your watch repaired at
Ely A Cook'ait ia sure to keep the
right time., . <
Boarders wantsd at Mrs. F. M.
CoQPWV • v-_
wanted—Boarders, witfi or with
out lodging, at Mrs. E. M. Hulsey's,
King Houee. '
;■ What a blessing I Honfsou'eguar
antead ts cure qu:okly itob, ring
lsMstW
ilaon and
Worm, tpttef, eczema ^nj all Blf'i} dip
easeafc, sold by H. P. Wilson and A.
B. Bicbarda A Co.
Notice u> le* Consumen.
Owing to the ftdWW in the wipe
of ice north, we bayé from thia data,
AngQflt 7th, established the.foMowiog
ratesi '/•
Fifty lbs. ioe and oyer, }p per Jr.
Twenty five to 150 lbs. 114.
Under 25 lbs. 112.
E. Arnoldi,
Manager Sherman lee WoÁa.
X will go to your bouse, cut and fit
a basque or polonaise for 50 oents.
THE OTHER HIDE
Of tbe Canso ol tlie Wednesday
Accident.
Apples,
v Chas. Bankts, who bus charge of
the Klauamann Brewing Asscsia
tion'a business in Sherman, and who
was present at the time Arthur Sikes,
the little oolored boy was
so horribly mutilated states
that be was not trying to
awing on tbe cars, but that
at the inatigation of a larger oolored
boy, thought to be his brother, the
unfortdnató little fellow started to
run under and waa caught. Mr,
Bapkts states that the employes at
tbe wa'-e bouse have a great deal ol
trouble with the crowd of «mall boys
who persist in swinging on the oars,
although repeatedly told to keep of'
of them.
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Council have bad a swen
to rectify the mistakes
tbe late book of or
lave new stamping patterns,
a card in postomoe.
Mrs. Cleveland
Waslwgton.
has relamed to
Lost.—Plain gold band ring
Initiate M. M. J. inside. Return to
BcoibiJcb offioe and claim reward
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I will deliver to the Shermeu Fe
malo Institute, Saturday, another
Hardman piano, which makes three
t íat w'll be iu'u''4 there tb?s coming
farm. These 'ustioments have proven
themaolves a superior piano, and have
¿tbód the severest test. I am ready
¡ó prove any statement made regard
ng thia instrument; give a reliable
guarantee for :flve years, and give the
very beat referencea.
rroF. J. F. Kohlkr,
i Tuner and s 'esman for Frees A
Son, Dallas, Texas.
notice.
Having completad tbe St. L., A. A
T. rai'road irom Sulphur Hpring to
Sherman, We have authorized Mr. E
G. Douglaaa to collect amount due by
aubaoribers, We hope all will come
np promptly, aa we wiahto do e up
op,; matters., ; Bbxtton A Lio
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WtnUnl. /
A place to board a girl S years oli
and a toy >,;( years old; address with
terms, , H. M. Spxnokb.
«.■fa-: -i' «■(■/> .¡a
Lewis A Evans will make loans on
ty property at low lites. Call and
I
Drop
Julia A Kino.
Notice.
On September 1st we will remove
our .entire stock of goods into tbe
building known m Levy's correr,
E. B. Cabawát A Co.
Foa Rent—Five rooma anitable for
'odsJ'Jg of office purposes, apply to
O. E. Hawley, Anohor saloon.
■ fill Bable* <i y .oc
And the old folks laugh wben tbev
find that the pleasant CHifo.'nia l^'d
fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, is mo e
easily taken and more beneficial iu its
aotion than bitter, naaeous medioiDes,
It atrengthena the Live/, K'dneys.
Stomach and Bowels, while it arouses
them to a healthy activi .y. For aale
by l'ayman A Beriy.
Fob Rent.—Three firat olass rooms
ap stairs over gas offioe, suitable for
sleeping apartmenta or offices, apply
to Mrs. H, M. Surone.',
No quinme, arsenic or stryvhnine
in Cheatham's Chill Tonio. Cure
guaranteed. Try it, aud be convinced
that i s the best.
The Farmers' Form and Home
ready mixed paint, guarauteed, for
sale at Wilson's drug store.
J'remed Hrlek.
The best article of first claaa steam
pressed brick are being turned out at
my yard, on West Houston Street.
AU orders will receive prompt atten
tion. C. H. MoFabland.
Mother
One bottle of Texas Cough Syrpp
by Julia A. King wu
T
made by Julia A. King will releire
your child that has whooping coagh
at once,
The Hathora Mprliig Natural Mineral
' Water.
Aa a cathartic and Alterative, thia
water atonda superior to all, either
domeai'c or foreign, in tbe treatment
of the following functional disorder
viz: Dyspepsia, in ajl its forms, oon
stipation, both recent and obronio,
torpid liver, inactive condition of kid
neya, and in all, and every disorder
included under the head of liver ant!
stomach. For sple by all druggiats.
Photograph ,
All photographs made at Cara-
dinss gallery from this date must be
paid for at tbe time of sitting. /
.July 1,, 1887, J. N. Cabades a.
Jennings A Fitch have the best liv-
ery stock in theoi^y.' I'
Cheatham's Chill Tonio is a fins
strengthansr and appetiser, does not
produoe roaring or bussing in the
Mad. Cure guaranteed.
..
To see what we keep in 'he way of,
etudes for men'* we '. Wo Jteep
the celebrated sti'chlesa 3spender,
every pa r wr rrutsd, and not
St{<4 in them. We bundle the finest
line 4 n'ek wear in «orth Texas. and
a specialty of novel es -n n«Pk
g \ 8:lk Grenad'nes t> cl Polka
idsois are the latest for gent's
scf-fs. They who can show
up a finer or batter essor'id 1'ie of
whits sFit9 can take the ba'jery.
famo
Tbeae' iclude the famous wbif9 sb'rt
at 76 oen' , wb'ch we hold out as tbe
brrgán óf barga'ns. Ti(é ve. / latest
onl |n col'fs, or 3s and v^dpyvvo? ft
> a Ri oo the tf acnt sbapss in stiff
at*. The "Famed Home Store" of
Jake W. Levy A Brother sw'ogs on
weloomé b'igee to rll.
Saratoga Haihorn ' Water, Natura
Mineral Water, at tbe Q. T. Saloon.
R. Wauih, Agent.
Mim's Compound for sale at A. B.
Biebp" < A; Co.; it removes psint ((nd
grcasp V popt dia«4oiingi t^y It.
All orders for beer and ioe will be
9rs loi
romptly filled
Agency.
by
tbe
W'j v
K'ausmann
Telephone
beer to the
iroiur orders for ioe and
kuamanh Beer Agency.
The people of Ooll'nayille a id P'lot
Po'otbo.h deare a cona^o.ioa with
Sherman v;a the Sherman end A'oi-
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lene. Th<* Exomsa tfus.s that pu
oppot uoi.y wiU soon be furnished
them t j show jtiat how. bad tbey w*it
t^U jffiportvci rcid. Sl eimau wants
the road, bui wo. Id like to stj the
merits of ber s'ster t wos shown up
before ahe istyndel ta a^y particular
Tbe next public building erected
should be a station bouse.
The Californra fever, wbic'a raged
lera for a while, hi s quietad dowu
and but little ia heard of it now.
Secretary Lamar will come to St.
Lo^is with tbe president, but for
weighty reasons 8sorotary Bayard
will remain at Washington.
The looked pouch system is about
to go into effect with Mexico, after
which twenty fonr hours will be saved
in the transmission of mails. '
Henry S. Ives was on the aland in
the refereuce case before Judge Noah
]Davie, at New York, yesterday, but
jroved an uncommunicative witneafj
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Our Fancy, Special, Standard Blends, English Breakfast, £>lack Japans, ,
Fine Gunpowder aqúd Imperial Teas are all uf tho finest selections of New
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CHASE &c SANBÓBliTrfiÉ
FINE ROASTED COFFEE
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W.H.MORRIS, L.
MOBBIS sc croxrv^Ejj^jL^mm
For the Purchase, Sale aud Exchange of Real Estate, Personal Pri
ty, Live Skik and Property of every desciption.—Will also attend to Rent-
ing and colic :ting rents and Colic 'tions of every kind.
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Office in Sumner Building 115 East Houston Street, Sherman, Teta!. ^ "
W.T. WILSON
la prepared to do a general trans-
fer and drayage business. The mov-
ing of pianos is a specialty to which
he invites a trial.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder novor varíen. A mnrvel of pur-
ity, atrencth Mid wholMomentaa. More econom-
ical than the ordinary klndi' and oannot bo sold
in eompetition with the multit|Kle of low twt,
•hort weight alum or phonphAte powders. Bold
only in ouna. Rotai. Bixiro Powdie Co., 106
Wall St.. N. Y.
n. weinstein.
Will take pleasure
in satisfying the
trade of Sherman and
coütigious territory
in anything in the dry
goods line. Don't fail
to,pay him a call at
his place of business,
North Travis; ST.
LAKE BATHS.
I now have my lake in first class
shape for those desiring a hath from
pure lake or spring water, Suits fur
nisbed.
Men's Bath, - ~ - .25
Boys' Bath, - - - .16
Accommodations riecessary will be
graned tbo visitors.
Wkioht Clark.
M. McMANUS
la Beoeiving His New Goods, and
Would Like to Take Your
, Order for an
elegant spring suit.
E. H. WILSON.
The old reliable dray and transfer
manipulator is still with us aud soli-
oihi your oontinued patronage, Any-
thing in bis line carefully attended to.
HEWISN & BOSS.
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Havo always on band tbe cboidM i?
* 'fl*f
meats and take pleasiue in eatlsfying '
their patrons. Call and soe them. mi
West Sido Public Square.
CULLERS & HENIT
Wholesalo and Retail
GROCERS!
every- í
TvHl
We carry ,
thing in large quanti-
ties usually handled
by grocers or in de-
mand from consum-
ers. Call and see ust
, j wbbbbsi
LADIES!
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NOTICE
Ora
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I have secured the «tenqjr for Dr. J. A.
licGlll'a Famoiu Hpeolfle Orange Blossom,
a positive enre ior til female weaknassea.
"A pla'o talk to ladles"and Lial boxea frss iii
• M. Scioiaa. ■,
• 9 Agent for Grayson County, '
Bberman, Texas. '
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