Sherman Daily Register (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 132, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 27, 1887 Page: 1 of 4
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all honest competitors aa Superior Instruments. Fine stock on hand.
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Staple and Fancy Groceries, Country Pro-
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100 Patterns Pongee Silk,
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50 Pieces French Sateens,
reduoed from
20 Pieces 42 inch Alba-
tross cloth in inning
shades,reduced from -
50 Pieces of Frenoh Ging-
hams all well assorted
styles, reduced from -
Act wisely and call early,for procrastina-
tion is the Devil's friend, and bargains
don't \yait for the slothful.
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All grades and styles, ranging from
$1.00 tQ $10,00
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MILLINERY. Spf
Prices greatly reduced, and f^ovelties
in this line daily arriving.
Don't do yourself the injustice of let-
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ting the curtain of Saturday night drop
without owning some of the bargains we
offer this week. ^ H
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Justioe Hinkle tbte morning,
seems that the jury were unabl
decide aa to. whether Sam had ,
pistol or notuHd ^Pjr" therefor# saw
fit to disagree and wove discharged.
'"]{$% TH* SECOND OHABOK
against John Durhrer was called i«
the Distriot Court, and is now in pro
gress. In this ease he is chargec
With baying stolen an overeoftlf wd
bat belonging to Fat Caeeidy, in Den
ison. The case is completed, except,
the argument, whioh >■ now in pro
gress.
POUCH w*T,
There was not a eaae before His
Honor, Mayor Qeren, in tbe Polioe
Court this morning, and in
quenoe the session was abort. '%
Tbe move adopted by Hi* Houor to
make all witnesaea filing oomplainta
oome np to tbe aorateh is meeting
the approval of everybody, and it is
probable it will do away with tbo
habit some of the negroes have fallen
into, that of filing oomplainta and
then never appearing to substantiate
them.
scramta oooap.
, At today'* sitting of the Supreme
Court tbe following disposition of
oases were made:
Affirmed. ^
Mcllhenny Co vs T Wood worth el
el, from Bell.
J J and A J Dull vs F M Drake et
al, from McMnllen.
O B Gerald et al vs D O Freeman
et al, from McLennan.
Certificates dismissed.
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W W Perry vs B M Scott, from
Collin.
W. A Mason to Sons vs L E Ger
dott, from Montague.
A W Jarvis vs George W Jolonick
et al, faam Wichita.
Affirmed on certifica tee.
W E Adams vs H V Turpi n et al,
from Montagae. •
a civil sorr
was taken up in the District Court
yesterday afternoon, at thrconclumon
of the first case against Durhrer,
under the title of Mary E. Bishop vs.
Jan. A. Favor. This wee a suit to try
the title to about 80 aeree of land In
tbe vicinity of ColHnsville. Tbecouri
returned a judgment in favor of
Favor.
€oa?lrtedAtala.
Durhrer was found guilty of theft
again, and given- two- yeaie in the
State Prison.
Calilo Nhipment*.
The Santa Fe, just opened through
the Nation, is doing a good business
In the shipment of cattle from central,
southern and south western Texas.
Six trains arrived at Gainesville Toes
day in day time and two more at
night, and this is but a beginning,
Sam Lazarus shipped three traína of
9Q caw each of young stock cattle
from southern Texas. They to be de
livered at Ardmore in the Indian Ter
ritory, where they wonld jbe driven
to tbo Cherokee strip. Five thousand
bend were said to have been traded
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where' Aere are none at the
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P**W Arr, colored,
vote in behalf oftt #
went dowit to MeXin
ney, this afternoon and took in cl
Moot Hill andfBob MoWh.
Ill ' indiciweutbythigrand
juiy of Grayson county, with th
theft of Nell's horse* pear the towi
of QoHinsviHe, in this county.
Notwithstanding thewindy w
hunting parties are süll numerous,
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10,
reraea in the Old TeaUment, Í8,-
Sherman
which jit la
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Ths books in the,; New Teatemeut, P0** "T0*
Verses In the New Testament,
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In U>« New Testament,
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xue Apocrypha has
Apocrypha has
The Apocrypha hie
Tbe middle obaptei
in the Bible, is Psalm exeii.
The middle vena is tbe 8tbof
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Th. word Mm.li «cm 8,806
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The word "and" cooura in tbe New
America
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quarantine
from
May, 1887.ini
hereunto eign nay i
caused tbe aeal?
ment is Proverbs.; y
Tbe middle e
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tament is Job
The middle verse
tament is 3d Chronicles,
lTtb verse. ' ¡:$
The shortest verse of the Old Tes
tament is 1st Chronicles, let chanter.
96th vrne. ' P
The longest verse in ths Old Testa-
ment to Esther, 8tn chapter, 0th
veree.
The middle book of tbe New
ment is 3d ThessalonianA
Tbe middle chapter of tbe New
Testament ara Romane, 131b and
l*th.
pia^,
17tb veree. v-
The shortest veree in ibe New
TesUmeot is John, 11th chapter,
85th verse. ¿ ^
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wind through
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in 48 hours.
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Uneer Frenlt.
A cat at the grain wareboqae of
Plttman, Qarriaan k Co.,
was found to have, in a box in which
ahe kent her kHtena. a well developed
moose, which seemed as' much at
borne as any of the feline ocoupante.
The mouse waa not iejnredin any
way, bnt persisted i o mingling with
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gangs nod the other a narrow
narrow gauge
tbe '
oooler. But for
there baa been a
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custom.
convention of mlnistera al
ville May 8, and there will be
to go from
ministers the
th#i roads betweea Texas aad 1.
villo have, and as the worst route ie
ao much better than tbey ever
thought (behest conldbe, tf
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