Sherman Daily Register (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 230, Ed. 1 Friday, August 19, 1887 Page: 4 of 4
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L. P. Wasbburne, of
is in the city,
R. P. Saleaby, of Carthage, ijo.
ia io the olty. £
Misa Susie Shuell, of Denison, i
siting io the oily.
m^.r. a.w.r«toi. .uiljik
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say that business is
i bate been rather quiet
,
begins to loom up on the
ilSüi
Ctir
"-«ttr «round the city is
Wi1m: .
rholesole trade of Sherman is
■increasing.
i water supply is a matter of the
í in$x>rt«nce.
#weather~
ItodftY than usual.
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The schools all have bright proe-
i for the ensuing year.
i it the matter with the grade
the Belt Line street railway ?
It would be a pretty good idea to
ijr in the winter supply of eordwood.
nan should follow the exam
of Dallas, and dig for arteBian
There have been a number of ar
ate made by the police today.
impl,
ota here ought to w#ke
up on the artesian weU matter.
In the justice «jourt this afternoon
the attention of hie honor waa taken
up in the trial of the case of the state
of Texas vs. Wo. Campbell, charged
with cursing and «wearing. At this
time the jury is still out.
Clarke Walker, aged eighteen, has
just completed, unaesiated, the frame
for a reeidenco to be erected in Deni
son and wl|l b'ni}d the house faimñlf
'Sherman boye, it seen*, uo tajeen in
preference to Penison men eren; by
the Citizens of that burg j bfft $en
you know folks do hanker after city
aim.
i Justice Court room has had a
number of spectators hanging around
this afternoon. ,
The new battery for the Sherman
isolation have been practicing on
. ,_je grounds all day.
There is nothing that advances the
interests of a city like the certainty
: a good water supply.
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{if There are rumors of several new
dwellings to be erected here in the
future. '
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i are places in Sherman that
make an imp of perdition
f!}|luah with shame.
It is rumored that several business
will be built in the neighbor-
of the Arkansas depot.
Denison must be hard up for some-
thing to talk about this dull weather.
It is awfully dull in a oity much less
a village.
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On Travis street are two or three
.yetj disagreeable mudholes, which
«ire fit for nothing except to breed
ilence.
ere was a little excitement caused
the Mulberry street passenger
last night by somebody firing a
•hot just south of the depot.
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The Raaistia informs every citizen
||'| who may own a dog that they had
1 place muzzles on them, as they
i liable to be killed by the police
m who have orders from headquarters
to kill all unmuzzled dogs.
young man who had taken on a
e too much tangle foot raised a
on the Anohor corner today
noon, and was landed iu the
ity rat hole. He will answer before
la honor in the moruing
E. G- Douglass iu whose hands
the collection of the delinquent rail-
road subsidy has been placed staled
to. a Bkoibtib representative today
that there are several thousand dol-
lars outstanding, muoh of which will
be a dead loss. He is arranging sat
isfaptory meap# pf $o}}et)ting muoh of
ilk however.
There is a crowd of transient ne
groes in the city, following up the
front of the St. Louis, Arkansas and
Texas railway, who are in the habit
of raising particular Cain sometimes..
The police have their eyes on the fee
tive bucks, and unless they desist
they will be initiated into the myftte
ríes of the aity rat boje,
There was a pleasant social gi
ering of young people at the
dence of W. S. McDuffie, East Paoifio
street last evening. Quite a large
crowd were present, and enjoyed
themselves to the fullest extent/ ev-
erything being done by tbejr hostess,
Miss Etta McDuffie, to make the oc
casion a happy one for everybody
present.
llelcuMcd.
Id the preliminary examination of
Wm. Null, charged witb bringing sto
len property from Collin county into
Grayson, the defendant wm dis-
charged from custody.
BANK HALL.
Iw. W
•van room Io* a doubt «boat the good
£
A Few Note from lije IMihuoihI
In Nhcriniui.
)y that Bets all sanitary laws at
cannot long escape the
;es and epidemic* which in
>ly follow in the wake of streets
reeking with filth. No
, that negleta to secure good sew
can hope to drive the undertakers
of business.
J of Police Blain requests the
to call the attention of all
I.to the fact that nnder the new
the penalty for fast or reckless
la rather severe, and that it
1 be striotly enforced in the future.
arrests wore made for violations
i ordinance last evening.
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the name of Moore, who
Durant station, I. T.,
his home a few
remsins were found
last week. The
d the
The game in Denison yesterday
was a surprise to our boys who ex
pected to be badly beaten. Tbo score,
however, stood:
Gate City 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1—3
Sherman 100010000 1—2
Messrs. Fudger and Rabeck, lato
of the Fort Smith, Ark., club
played with Sherman as a battery
and did such excellent service that,
they were this morning employed by
Manager Kimball to finish the season
with Sherman.
THK LOCAL DH1ECT0RY
here state that they will play the beBt
clubs in the south before the end of
the season and now that we
are in shape to offer a
decent resistance the game will at
^he worst be a credit to Sherman.
Hot Springs will cross bats with
Sherman on ucxt Monday and Tues
day, and on tbo-Thursday following
there will be a second meeting with
the Gate City's of Denisou.
THAT MHKTINU
to puab
The neighborly kindness of
prpers is painful iudee 1. The
Bon Guide says it is democratic, op
poaed to prohibition in the state, but
fanors local prohibition, and if Sber
man, which voted pro, wants to take
advantage of the local option law
Denison will be glad, and willing to
help. Then ale* weeks ago the
Dallaa Times expressed a difpoeition
to see Port Worth adopt iboal prohi
bit ion. Some men would kill their
enemies with kindness.
A Canard.
It waa currently reported on the
streets yesterday that the Gainesville
murder had heed captured, and that
the murder was committed by two
young men of Gainesville, and that
their conscience bad worked on them
until they had confessed to the crime
and had been placed under arrest.
Informan repaired by telegraph
from Gainesville last evening says
there is no truth in the report, and
that is a canard; that no olew what-
ever ^atipes) obtniqed as (otye gflilty
party of parties. The negroes who
were arrested sometime sgo have
been tnwftlMp afld foe mystery
deepena. '
Texas Beaoarcea.
Texas has millions of acres of fine
farming lands at f}.BQ to |¡).QQ.
The population of Texas is nearly
2,800,000.
Area of Texas 273,356 square miles
or 190,009,200 acres.
The taxable wealth of Texas is
$520,000,000.
Teyas has <tj},802,500 aereas of tim-
ber land, with 77,508,600,000 feet of
standing timber.
Texas expended $8,200,000 for
fqajntyigintr her free public schools in
the year 1880.
Texas has 3,000,000 acres in cotton,
yielding 1,500,000 bales.
Texas has 3,000,000 acres in corn,
yielding 63,416,300 bushels.
Texoff has 1,305,000 head of horses
and mules, valued at $80,000,000,
Texas has 7,000,000 head of sheep
and goats, valued at $17,500,000.
THK ST. LOUIS REPUBLICAN.
(Democratic.)
Th. Dally and wkkklt Bkpuiilicx* I*
now being circulated lu all the prominent
fowl}* pi ArkSfwat, Texa and the South-
Wen .
The imriTBMCA* Is Democratic, an4 |M
a fearless party newspaper has no poor In
Journalism.
The Repubuca* Is a friend of the people
of Ahkansab and Texas, and does not
come here asking your patronage with It*
columna filled with abuse and misstate-
ments concerning the people whom It
jrgijlf) pumber as patrons.
TheBKHiiuLivAM b«4 B'HplQJ®1} reputa¥?
correspondent throughout the entire
Southwest and It will contain more news
from this section than any of Its con tern-
por arles.
The Weekly Republican now contains
ten pages, and as a choice famHy news-
paper Is unparalleled In newspaper his-
fory, fhfl price Is only 11 per year.
The IUfuhmiHN f* Slmqn-pure In Its
Democracy, unOlnoblng la It* support P?
Its party, an able expounder of JeSar
•onlan principles, chock full of the news
of the world, and enterprising and ener-
getic In obtaining everything readable,
and comea among Its people asking their
kind favors and patronage.
Parties Interested In having the Ksrcn-
Hoak circulated In the Southwest will
confer a favor by communicating with the
wain o ill co at St. Louis, or by writing to
J, u Qiurr, Ppecial Agent,
gb.rman, Tex.
Vine Mlior*.
We have a big assortment of ladies'
Frenoh Kid shoes, sample lot which
we will soil for less than anybody,
Come soon before they are all gone
Moore & Anhi.ky.
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e paint at
'a drug store.
Id papers for sale at this office.
or good turn onts, in the way of
go to Jenning's & Fitch.
Examine
Johnson'* easy
For Sale by
¿«ra
Old papers for Bale at this office
Buy your wallpaper from Qibbs.
Ely & Cook guarantee everything
as represented.
No cure no pay, is the motto of
Chéatham's ChUl Tonic. Try one
bottle.
If you want anything in the jewelry
line give Ely A Cook a call.
Hyrup Of riaa.
Manufactured only by the Califor
nia Fig Syrup Co., San Franoiscó,
Cal., iWíatqre's Own true Laxative.
It is tit*, most easily taken and the
most pleasantly affectivo remedy
known to cleanse the system when
bilious or costive; to dispel headache,
colds and fevers; to cure habitual con
stipation, indigestion, efe, for sale
in $0 eenfa a?d $1.00 bottles by
Tayman « Berry. '
Lumber, lime, cement and all other
kinds of building material at O, 1',
Lyon's. :
Mnaié Lfiuan^. ~ ■
Prof. Poleman, having decided to
again resume his profession as a
musio teacher, desires all his old
friends to bear this in mind, and give
him a call. Leave orders at Sher-
man Mubío House.
Hunt'? pure fo? itch, ringworm, tet
ter, eczema aud all skin diseases, cure
guaranteed, by H. P. Wilson and A,
B. Richards & Co.
Ely & Cook cannot be surpassed
in goods or prices.
Jones celebrated non corrosive
paint in large or small quantities ask
any one who has ever used it
O. T. Lyon.
If you have your watch repaired at
Ely A Cook's it is sure to keep the
right time.
Boarders wanted ajf Jifra. P. W.
Cooper.
Wanted—Boarders, with or with-
out lodging, at Mrs. E. M. Hulsey's,
King House.
What a blessing I Hunt's cure guar
anteed to pure quickly itpb, ring
worm, tetter, ecaurna and all skin dis
easeas, sold by H. P. Wilson and A.
£. ltichards <fc Co.
Notice lo lee loutunon.
Owing to the advance in the price
of ice north, we have from this date,
August 7th, established the following
vatesi
Fifty lbs. ice and over, lc per lb.
Twenty five to 50 lbs. 114. &
Under 25 lbs. 11 2.
E. Arnolpi,
Manager Sherman lee WorkB.
Old papers for sale at this office.
I<a<litm
I will go to your house, cut and fit
a basque or polonaise for 50 cents. I
have new stumping patterns. Drop
a card in postoffice.
Jdlia A. King.
Iu Regard to (lie Fair Win not
a 8ii(>(m
The meeting called for the Sher
man Improvement Bureau last night,
at which the fair question was pro
posed as a subject for diBcusBion, was
not the success it Bhould
have been, and Secretary
Marshall states to a Ika
ister representative , that there
was not a quorum present, and hence
ho business was or could be trans
acted. This is a matter which do
serves more than the snub it received
last night, and while there is a feel
Jag against doing anything else in
this direction, we favor the calling of
another meeting, and a further
appeal to every public apiritedoiti
mo of Sherman to come to the
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>1 Mid unit tbo Mmn io push
Notice.
I will deliver to the Sherman Fe
male Institute, Saturday, another
Hardman piano, whioh makes three
that will be in use there this coming
term. These instruments have proven
themselves a superior piano, and have
Bto*?51? the severest test. I am ready
to prove any statement made regard
iDg this instrument; give a reliable
guarantee for five years, and give the
very beet references.
. Pnor. J. F. Kohi.ek,
Tuner and salesman for Frees A
Son, DallaB, Texas.
Notice.
On September 1st we will remove
our entire stock of goods into the
building known as Levy's corner.
E. B. Caraway A Co.
t 1
Notice.
f Having completed the St. L., A. A
T. railroad from Sulphur Spring to
Sherman, we have authorized Mr. E.
G. Douglass to collect amount due by
subscribers, We hope all will come
up promptly, as we wish to close up
our matters. Britton A Lyon.
wanted.—A good boy; apply
Jos. Linz A Bro's.
at
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A place to board a girl 9 years ok
and a boy 5 years old; addreBB witl
terms, H. M. Spencer.
Lewis A Evans will make loans on
city property at low rates. Call anc
see them.
Found.—Two keys one a postoffice
and the other resembles a safe key.
The owner can have them by apply-
_ ^ ^ ing at this oflloe and paying for ao& ^
For Rent—Five rooms suitablo for
lodging or office purposes, apply to
O. E. Hawley, Anchor Baloon.
An Elrjisnl Hubatltnle
For oils, salts, pill, and all kinds of
bitter, nauseous medidnos is the very
agrooable liquid fruit remedy, Syrup
of Figs. Recommended by leading
physicians. Manufactured only by
the California Fig Syrup Co., Sao
Francisco, Cal. For Sale by Tny-
man A Berry.
For Rent.—Three first class rooms
up stairs over gas office, suitable for
sleeping apartments or offices, apply
to Mrs. H. M. Sumner.
The Paulabmesit Vila The Crime .
At this season of the year wlien
every merchant tries his beBt to run
off Iho Remnant part of his summer
stock, he does it witb no view of mak
ing a profit on it, but simply to make
room and carry nothing over. We
say every merohant, at least that's
our plan and in submitting the fol
lowing Leaders we aaeure you it's to
close out regardless of cost. Men's
Gau«e Undershirts W cts. each, The
best Seamless Socks 12 1 2 cts. a pair,
Blue Cottonade Pants 75 ots. a pair,
AH Wool Suits #7.60, Union Suits
Beautiful Patterns #5.00, The best
White Shirt ever Bold for 75 cts, We
have just recieved a lot of Boy's Sbirt
Waists only lfi cents, See as on Fans,
Parasols, Silk Gloves, Laces, Dress
Goods, GiDghams and Lawns. We
can save you money, '
Jakb W. Levy A Bro.
Leaders in Stylish Hats and Neck
wear.
Suratoga Hathorn Water, Natura
Mineral Water, at the Q. T. Saloon.
R. Waxsh, Agont.
Mim's Compound foy snlq at A. B.
Richards & Co.; it removes paint and
grease without discoloring; try it.
All ordors for beer and ioe will be
promptly filled by * tho Klausmann
Beer Agency,
John Freaí, the dog fighter, who
was taken to the oity jail with so
much difficulty Wednesday night,
e brought before the reeorder yes
terday afternoon. He was fined on
two charges aji^ \yilj SQ ro°k
)i]e for exercise for a week or ten
days. The recorder told Froal that
the next time he heard of any more of
liis deviltry that ha would bind him
oyer to keep the peace. Freal is
abuut tho most worthless spocimen of
a vagabond that ever append ifj thp
oity. If he ever falls into the clothes
of Marshal Cutler again he will not
fare so easy.—Denison News.
The machinery for the artesian
wolls at Dallas is being gotten in
Bbape at tho Sherman Iron works qnd
will boon bo roady for shipment.
Sherman ought to get up and move
in this direction. Mr. Dederick, of
the Sherman Iron works, sayB ho is
satisfied very reasonable rates could
be secured by the city should she
wish to test the supply.
Our Fancy, Special, Standard Blends, English Breakfast, Blajk
Fine Gunpowder and Imperial Teas are ull of the finest selections
Crop Teas at prices to suit all. . Get Sample Free aud tent them.
CHASE-& S.A.2sTBOa=2,üT'S
No quinine, arsenic or strychnine
in Cheatham's Chill Tonic. Cure
guaranteed. Try it, aud be convinced
that its the best.
The Farmers' Farm and Home
ready mixed paiut, guarauteed, for
sale at Wilson s drug store.
I'reaaet! Ilrlrk.
Tho best article of first class Bteam
pressed brick are beiug turned out at
my yard, on West Houston Street.
All orders will receive prompt atton
tion. C. H. McFarland.
Motliera
One bottle of Texas Cpugh Syrup
made by Julia A. King will releive
your child that has whooping cough
at once.
The Itnthorn Nprtn Nnturitl Mlnernl
Wsfer.
As a cathartic and Alterative, this
water stands superior to all, either
domestic or foreign, in the treatment
of the following functional disorders,
viz: Dyspepsia, in all its forms, con
stipation, both rccent and chronic,
torpid liver, inactive condition of kid
ntoys, and in all, and every disorder
included under the bead of liver and
stomach. For sale by all druggists.
Photographs.
All photographs made at Cara-
dines gallery from this date must be
paid for at the time of sitting.
, July 1, 1887. J. N. Caradinx. ,
Jennings A Fitch have the best liv-
ery Btock in the city, f
Cheatham's Chill Tonio is a fine
strengthener and appetiser; does not
produoo roaring or buzzing in the
head. Cure guaranteed.
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Thin powder never vnrtes. A miirvel of pur
ltJV"tron«tli ami wholennmeneaD. More ccouom-
ioal til mi tlio ordinary kimlV nml citnnol bo sold
in oompetition with the iniiltltinle of low test,
short weight nlnni or phosphute powders. Hold
only in oms. RotaL Uakino I'owdkr Cii., 106
Wall St., N. Y.
N. WEINSTEIN.
Will take pleasure
in satisfying the
trade of Sherman and
contigious territory
in anything in the dry
goods line. Don't fail
to pay him a oall at
his plaoe of business,
North Travis.
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Sole Agents for
Schlitz Milwaukee Bottled Beer, r.
Mineral Springs Waukesha Water
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and Ginger Ale', M
MARDIGRAS, LIEDERKBANZ
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M. O. HILDEBBAMK
142 NORTH TRAVIS.
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FINE ROASTED COFFEE!
G. Hildebrand,
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Telephone your orders for ice and
beer to the Klausmann Beer Agency.
Old papers for sale at this office.
W. T. WILSON
Is prepared to do a general trans-
fer and drayage business. Tbo mov-
ing of pianos is a specialty to which
heñnvitoa a trial.
HEINISH & BOSS. 3
. 'Ah
Have always on hand the choicest
meats and take pleasure in satisfying
their patrons. Call and se them.
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West Side Public Square.
LAKE BATHS.
I now have my lake in tirst class
shape for those desiring a bath from
pure lake or spring water. Suits fur-
nished.
Men's Bath, - - - -.25
Boys' Bath, - - .15
Accommodations necessary will be
graned the visitors.
Wright Ci.auk.
M. McMANUS
Is Reooiving His New Goods, and
Would Like to Take Your
Order for on
ELEGANT SPRING SUIT.
E. H. WILSON.
The old reliable dray and transfer
manipulator is still with ub and soli-
«S1S
ci*s your continued patronage. Any
thing In bia line
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uOLLERS & HENRÍ
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Wholesale and Retail
GROCERS!
We oarry every-
thing in large quanti-
ties usually handled
by grocers or in de-
mand from consum-
ers. Oall and see us.
NOTICE TO THE LADIES!
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Ora
I have secured the ageney for Dr. J. A.
MoOill'a Famous Specific Orange Roams,
a positive euro for all female weaknesses.
"A plain talk to ladles"ánd trial boxes Am
/ Mas. Hato
• Agent for Qeyton (
V> H'.VP
Mima
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