Sherman Daily Register (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 118, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 4, 1900 Page: 2 of 4
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fe-x^viat mm. «¿id hi'thiiteor^alM#:
it my duty 10 en
¿'«nd wfeiU in#aoy
r-,i¿síu-
«•AM failure in
,• I have determined
i utilise the polio* force, and vgo
the owners. I will Uke one
I ward sod «Mb of the four policemen
i one. We will make a bouse
> canvaes, street
raer of every
mm
yoltuf
mm ■
to devine ;i
inning
ás u t hrill tag" story, as It t\->*
advertisement. §|Few people how-
ív/pr, mid beyond the j^oint whew
^ ai)vertist fot'tit f|gi§f£.i; com--,
menccd. This method oí ohtainitfj
readers soon fell Into desnettide, aad
the ingenius 'úvertiser now prims
only the uflvertwenifnt, hut he make
the W so interesting that everybody
want# to read It." ' J| .
Our foptemporary has set fo.-t
only a part of the irath. It is no
Vindeniable fact that advertisers hav«
;.fc. •%::
■
*M*'on
to hwP
kesjt s finable offeoso for
log or keeping a dog without doing
so in accordance with law, and I am
*1 going to enforce the law or know •>"
reason why. ' :^::^Í£íM$Z§í|$fl
"Another thing I wish to call to
pabilo attention. The ordlnanoes
provlf 4 ^oalty for letting gates
opening .#> sldfwalks * unclosed.
While on the hunt for dogs tho otB-
i will keep a weather eye out for
n'^ifito ^ and-'W^:1<jW,i«
the owner or occupant
premises will hate to oome
captain 'a office and give good excuse
for the dereliction or pay the penalty.
"These are Maws on the book,' and
the corporation court has the power
V Tito enforce them, and it Is going to be
in db" fdone." V;:-
The chief talked like he was in
dead earnest, and this is fair warning
to everybody to "look out," He says
that be will put hia plan into e^ecu
> Growers'
■ oo the effect
woo *: «ii
Jarly known
t ite/.*i
) speaker and
¡ § eotbosi
of those
to the
ip
IMÉláWMMM
RESSiff
w&
appl|« w.
*nc
tion at once.
bWbmb!
He waved
raised in
land that
THE GLORIOUS F0UHTH
. r , „ •
Bather Quietly Observed by the Peo-
gap
pie of Sherman.
g§|
malted in
I of «torn from-
>acre, If the ;
blades of grass
, then be who does
torn ta a ateto-'
I be way the
sorgbum was
L Mim
? ,7, ,y
SSSSBHSwata
wtimk
i forage sor-
; -i ....
¿ There bas been very little hurrab
in Bheiman because ofOgdsy
the nation's great holidl)? No pub-
lic entertainments or exern^es of any
d were bald, but a falling off in
the bustle and hurry of buelness
. i notloeable ihe fact -that
the day did not pass without obser
vaneo. The bank*, postofflci, courts;
freight offloeS and all other
institutions took holiday,
flhermaoitet betook themselves to
celebrations at Denton, Whitewrigl
and Tom Bean while others bled
away to sylvan retreats and spent the
day in suoh d'ivertisement as suRed
the humor of each Individual. It
has been a veryquiet, restful day—
the antithesis of what one naturally
supptoees to be the condition in
use of the holiday, no «barge*
u preferred in tho^y o urt,
unless some tollow gets too ob-
stuporous Judge Jones will likely
have time tomorrow morning to rest
from his exertlone in celebrating to-
progress in the line of presen# ig
their elainw attractively and in an
interesting wanner. Many of th#
large Arms employ men of tücq¿-
nkei ability as writers to attend tq
their advertising, and the mult it
that tlio fact# they have to lay hefor#
the public are put concisely ,ind
often with beauties' of style th«*t
would be creditable to publication*
of literary pretensions.
Aside from all this, however, is the
it fact that the public has
comentó recognize the advertiser üí
a representative of the spirit of pro-
man who advertises i* I
looked upoi^uihe one who is doing
business. Pcjiple prefer to deal
with the mercpnt who is not afraid
to let them Enow what "he has in
stock or whit his prices are.,
have learned that the advertiser doé#
not try to fill his establishment with
would be customer , only to
them away disappointed and angry
because of «íisrepresentations. The
public has learned that advertiser
do not buy space in newspapers for
the mere fnñ of telling fairy stories,
and, most important" of all, it lias
come to be understood by people
generally that when an advertiser
has bargains to tffTer hi^ adverti/ie
ment is published not in his inter-
est only, but for the benefit of every
one who may be in need of any ol
the things he mentions, -
People have read advertisement*
because it pays them to do so, and be-
cause they have learned froto exp '
rience that advertisers, as a rule,
.mean what they .say in their pub-
lished announcements. . \
4**0*4 4 Ml; JJ® —^... . -W.
of t*jukU* by • \ ■ V) \ t. ' ■
Hoods Sk,s*rArtiU. TtU tHUfwonun \ V < '• ! '
now /uw Uvsofjoy. for she took Hoof*. - ; -l-Ww T!
which pot her blood In prime order. W T '" F |l
on the strength of the present In-
of tborr 'ying about thst of the push
. old Her Friend—'""After having
goitre on my ntci.42 yetrsKocxf s S*ts*- ; , ... . v. .
pdriU* completely cured me. t SW* *> ^ ,Ur"l#hi''* to our Bubscnbr at cost and from «3.00
tudl told friend, ebout it and a Udy in , , |6 (to less than t^y ran be ««.cured ^ewere,
Wisconsin<who read'pf my core toldn\e j.
she eiso took HcSds for the s*me trouble '
Andigas cored. She thanked me." Stirs. « •■jpt'
cAnn* Sutherland, Kalamazoo, &t¡ch.
sle.
Never Disappoints
v | oi>4f .mi# «ortllw til ; ttm iMMi tri >UUn* u<
ittentiea, Advertisers I
a Rjmiibtkb cannot guaran*
to change your advertise-
ment unless the copy for the
change is in the office-by 10
o'clock itt the forenoon. This
is absolutely necessary, as late
cbange^mp ibe paper late in
gettij^Kpress. Pleaseremem-
<-r and don't blame us if
d in too late.
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sb"
HUGO ANO DICKENS,
tM L.Utr-1 Quaint l>m< rlptloa of SIU
CaHa Abad*.
Scaling with the Paris dwellings o|
tasse two writers, an article In the
Pall Mall Magasine contains the fot
lag: "leaving the neighborhood
of the Latin quarter and returning to
th# right bank oí the Seine there are
Still a number of houses which ari
|WpUled' with the names of -world
Wide known names In li erature. Spact
will only permit of my mentioning ont
. mtL Or fftti . The bouse at'ii* Avenue Vic-
y Secretary Kéarney Was forced, tor Hugo, where Victor Hugo died on
lp^
i KMdé
H
ubject. , 1
of Um session
his office lor • tlm* yeskr-
ay baoauseof illneea. His. Kearney
.ling 1* still seriously HI.
the statement that several
ts of Charlea I. by VSn Dyck,
showed.the same fierce mustache which
the kaiser is so fond of, a German
monthly now coinés forward and ob-
servMl that the "upturned mustache"
was really Invented at the court ot
Philip IV. of Spain. Charles I., being
Philip's brother-in-law, subsequently
set th* fashion in Sfcgland, and thence
It spread to Belgium, Oermany, Bwed
en and Prance. Loula Xtll, wi
ücally the last monarch to
type of musuthe. until Its
William
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. . *
j Ig .r'Tnv
üfP«| e
fruits a
'tier of*|
"tiers Of coj
lis
at
is OM QiMtll
The old quest!
borne by a lady aft
one* again cropped
courts In connectioi
Oov
ners
"'ifcy, simply-
l.asbeeniy^iuj
tttfélil
the
the case, whl
«pop-
nitmstobe
er divorce, bas
in the Bnglisfr
ith the vary In-
by the earl ot
its divorced wlte
Blddulph Mid-
;Uing the use of the
Cowleyí <M)d the
of the t'owlip-'famt
of counsel haa.b«en
authority beartng
being introduced
bas not yet been
i-rk
• fhe
Ü
r..
^dtMirjr.
« « noTsl
wker*
•Mhered.
at *ar
lae from halt
ck. collected on,
i Hroad and Ure up-
) as pancake ice, oa
Ma t ^
who
¡ was sold to
I it as a
May 28, 1MB, at. the age of 83 years
will not be overlooked by those lq
search of historie buildings. When
the author of "Les Miserables" lived
there in that dodble, tvo-a'oried build-
ing, |rhkh, though unpretentious in
appearance, Is surrounded by a yerj
pretty garden, It was 124 Avenue
Kylau; and It was tiure tha/one o,
the! cleveceat and yet one of tfbe most
s«otlstical" iren of the century held
those celebrated receptions tfa attend
which was the ambttioqyseventeen
years ago of every ymuMKban of let-
ters. Then there Is the house where
Charles Dickens resided át tho close oí
the year 1846, In a letter to Forster,.
li-Jfefc!8rll|Pher. tbe author of "David
" ive a description Of this
•r hoüfe^^a (formerly 48) Rue
Oourcellee. Tr I remember rightly,
his description was a very odd one,
He aaid something about the honse
being "the most ridiculous and unpar-
alleled one in the worid," It was "s
cross between a haunted castle and a
new kind of clock, one *oo ' resem-
bling a tent and another a "grove"—
inch a quaint description as ooly
Dickons could have penned.
>?-'■Iff'' j'V::"
m£M• ■ Calaage Seeded. / \J]
The London Bpectatot says t'.mt
the need of siege coinage is a,regular
feature of the blockades of isolated
today as, it wa oí all sieges
centuries ago. I| Kba
alter Six months of siiige (lordoi
in Ootobcr about 115,000
which he supplemented by
hi paper, i In the second
he had ' about
anil «310,000 in pape ,
this state o{|inshcp
not bad, after eight months <
II Had tor Nyntfktlir.
A parson who occasionally preaches
in South London arrived to take the
place of the vicar, who had been called
away on account of some family be-
reavement, and found an old and rath-
Ür asthmatic lady struggling up the
steps which led to the front "door. He
courteously gave her his arm to assist
her, and when they reached ' \e top
the dame asked him. if he knew who
was going to preach. "Me. So-aud-
80." "Oh. dear me." exclaimed the old
lady, "help me down again, tf you
please; I'd rather listen to the groan-
ing and creaking of a windmill than
nit under him," and she prepared to de-
scend. The parson gently assisted her
downstairs, and slghfutly remarked, as
b? bade her good-by: "I wouldn't go
in either if I weren't the preacher!"
Wurton Telegraph.
A Floating Hotel.
John It. Arbuekle will soort Kara
hii floating hotel ready fjir the ac-
eoinmodation of New York guests.
It is lying at a pier in Brooklyn an 1
is tho objcct of much curiosity he-
cause it looks altogether different
any other craft along the har-
nt Jío one knows whether
vessel is to move around under
luir own sail, go in tow or lie at an-
chor. Mr. Arbuekle has kept hia
plans to hiinseJf in th¡B respect.
Hotel la • Onn/M,
Ons Jf the largest hotels In Central
America and by tar the lsrgeet in Be-
lize, Honduras., is surrounded by tomb
stones. As this old and abandoned
cemetery waa located in the center ol
tLe town, and afforded an excellent
site for an hotel, the necebaary permis-
sion wáa obtained from the proper an
tborltlea, and in Jess than a year
large and handsome hotel vas erect«d
In digging the foundation hundreds ot
skulls<and boaeac-wera dlscovereu, at
of which were carcfully collected and
interred. In the new -eroetery. The ho-
le! possesses u^oji^n which service
Is aonducted by a loeal preacher every
Sunday. Last year the Battersea Ves-
íry voted « mm of £400 for the pur-
posj of erecting a refreshment ktoak in
the Dattersea Parish Cemetery, battsi
kho vn as "Modern Cemetery."
IrH¿Jlp«|0 t ot a Tn*.
A curiosity exf ta near the Red Bluff
Primitive Baptist church In Ware
county, Georgia. It la a mammoth
mulberr^ tree and the heart has long
jince rotted. Out of the heart of the
mulberry grow a cherry .and a peach
tree, both of which are eight Inches In
diameter. They grow to a point ten
féet" above the ground. All three of
he trees are alive and bear fruit every
; rear, . -
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tslcs whetlusr t^ts paper
was ever redeemed, Or were the Wbd-
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jXm Had Fired Wfeferson,
While "Sapho" was bpihg p!
tjt 9 matinee last Tucfday for the
bene^t of tfea Bew6j-#rcbfund}4íiss
a W8« i« tí
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perfonnanccs and
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Be itordained by the City Council
of the Oity of Sherman, ;:^B[
Section I. v ,
it shalt be unlawful for any person
or persons, corporation or. Incividual,
agent or employe, to take up, i re-
move, displace or in any manner di«-
ar-aoge any pavement or part Of pave-
ment lb or upon any street of streets
within the corporate limits of the City
of Sherman without flrst having ob-
tained special partnisslon of tbe City
Council.
Ion 2
"ii'^n or persons, corporation.
i€ir agent or employ , who
«hall Willfully Violate the condition*
of Section I, of this Cnllnancp shall
be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor
and upon conviction thereof shall be
Aned In any sum not leas #25.00 nor
moteaban
Sect
ordinance shall take effect and
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0,f any member of your family or friends, made from ftDy good pi
and guaranteed a perfect likenees. Specimens of the work may
this office. Any further information desired will be cheerfully gi
y§s
V'A' Ü. A\
graph
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ription.
i
beautiful Medallions are made by the
celebrated artista of the Columbia Portrait Com-
yauy ol Chicago, who have an euviahle repula*
tion for doing only tirst class work, and are the.
latest achievements in photographic art; The ;
medallionf are six inche<< in diameter. They are
exquisite productions and must be seen to be ip-
preoiated. r.
The portrait is mounted on non-corrosive ,
metal specially .prepared, then burnt in same as
on porcel&in, and covered with heavy celluloid by
patent process, preserving forever the features of
those you love; givinsr a beautiful and artistic
the picture. You cannot tell the dif-
ference between-nhem and a fine porcelain hand-
painted Kusaner (posting #100)
We guarantee the likeness to be an exact ;
fac-simile of/the photograph furnished. They are
dainty, elegant and costly, and make a very at-
tractive er/iament tor the home, whether a pic-
ture of baby or grandpa, tbe result Will be per-
fectly satisfactory to you. <3 *'£•> "$&
The Object of the GifC:
Is to advertiaft our business. We believe our
liberality in offt*riug«ó handsome a souvenir to
onr customers at. cost and the great merit and"
beauty of the work will insure a lasting remem-
brance of tho l tppr„ who presented it Onr
methodof.-doingbusiness—ONLY ONE PRIOfi—
s'Silil
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no bonus for this beau-'
tifnt piece of-art work. No name appears on the
is a guarantee that you pay
i of art work. No
picture. It will go into each houaehoid direct from ..
tbe artists studio, there, to remain, necessarily in a
conspicuous place and at every turn seen, glanced
at, referred to, must of course be a geiitle reminder
of our establishment.
How to SecureIt.
These beautiful medallions will cost our subscrib-
ers only 75 cents. Water colors 25 cents extra.
Don't delay. They wont last long
Biiog your receipt for June subscription to this
office, with a good clear cabinet photograph, and
we will have you a beautiful medallion made at
cost.
We guarantee tbe workmanship on these medal-
lions to excell in quality and style-
While you are selecting a gift you might just as
well select the best the market afTordn.
An imperishable picture of your loved one be-
comra a priceless treasure.
All you have to do is to bring us your photograph,
we will do the rest. We guarantee to return your
photo.in perfect condition with finished medallion.
As the number is limited wóuld suggest you
luring your photo .without delay.
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t'ljj Ordinance.
An ordinance to prohibit the taking
up, displacement or removal of pave-
ment in or upon any Of tbe streets of
the City of Sherman. ,/ ',SJ|
Nelice to Ceasamers.
Any person using city water for
sprinkling purposes unless through
meter will, positivoly have the water
turned off without notice and the
penalty enforced. __ - .
By order of water committee.
' Wm. Tolsok, Supt.
Cheap Hates Vlá.liantiTíe Route.
Atlantic City, N J., account.of B
P. O. Elka, July 10 to 12, 1900; rate
of one and one-third fare on certifi-
icate plan.
St- Paul Ifinn., July 17-19; 1900,
account Mutual Republican league;
aa'e of one and one-third fare on cer>
tsffcate plan.
Galveston, Texas. Summer ex-
cursions will be in effect Jone 1 to
Sept. 30, limit 80 days from date of
■ale; rate #15,05.
For further information regarding
rates, time of ¿rains, etc , write me
All correspondence promptly an
swered. J. W. HutchtaoK,
O. P. AT. A.
Kaiy and Cbectaw Routes.
Little Rock and Memphis—Leave
«berman 10.05N . m., "Katy Flyer"
to South McAlwU^r, c,lo o connection
with O. 0, & < ^R> Rj there, both
east and west. '^Arrive at Little Rock
12:S^t—night, Memphis 6:10 a m.
Westbound strive Oklahoma City
7:10 p m, El Reno 8:27p m. Pnl-
man sleeping car and chair car South
Mc A tester to Memphis For further
information see Manhce Greene, Agt.
Italy. - -
to May, Sunday school 9:80 a. tn. Prayw
masting Wedhsaday night. Strangers al
wava welcome.
St, Stephen's Kpiscopfil church, North
Traviffstreét, Rev B. 8. McKenzle, re<1or.
Sunday e<-rvicea at 11 a. m., and 8 p_. rn..
Sunday school at 9:80 a- in. Services on
Friday at 5 p. m
Evangelical Church, <H>mer Jones and
Maxey Btreots. Rev.D J.Pontins,ps«tor,Sun-
dsy school at 10 a.- m. Preaching, at 11 a.
m. and 7:80 p. m; PrayMineeting Wednes-
day nlghta.
christlus.
Central.. Christian Church.—114 W. Mul-
berry street. KUler J. W. Holsapple, pastor
Services: Sundays, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.,
from May to November, and 11a. m. and
7:80 p. in. from Novemb er to May. Sun-
lay schooi 9;8C a. rn. Prayer meeting, Wed-
nesday, 7:80 p. m. Strangers welcome. Y.
P. 8. C. R. raeeU Sunday, one hour before
<n-ening services. Meeting of Jtmior Endeavor
«n hour earlier.
Church of Chrkt.—221 E. Houston street-
—— . ¡ i .pastor. Services cachSun.
day at 11 a¿%i.
cokOksoaiionab.
The Congregational Church.—No. 119
N. Walnut St., B«v. J. Hervey Bohhs,
pastor. Sunday services 11 s. in. and 7:80
p.m. Sunday school 9:46 a. n> Prayer
meeting Wednesday 7.-80 p. m. Strangers
always welcome. • T "
BP19COVAI.,
St. Stephsna Episcopal Church.—104 N.
Travis St. Rev. A. R. Uwyd, rector.
Sunday services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday school at 9:80 a. m. Strangers in
vitod.
•- CATHOUC.
CSt. Mary's Catholic Church—669 8. Travis
St., Rev. Father J. Blum, pastor. Sunday
services: Low mass 8 a. m. and high maas
iO a. m. in summer and 7:80 a. ■. and 10
a m. in viinter. Low mass 7 a. m. week
days. Vespers-and benediction, Sunday,
4:80 p. m. Persons disposed U
tunuay,
attend
CxcurslenM T. & P. and If. * T. C.
Ft Worth, Tex.—Account meeting
Texas Cotton Seed Ci.ttahers* associa-
tion. Tickets on sale July 9th al
#8 SO for the round trip, (lood for
return nptil July gft, 1900
Cincinnati, Ohio— Acconntannnal
Convention B V P. I). «>f America.
Tickets on es le July 10th at #30 15
via New Orleans aiut#5W SO via. Mem-
phis or St. Louis. Good lor return
until July 17th, 1000. Tickets can
be extended Until Aug. JOth by de-
poslllng return povtion auil paying
be }n force after ten days publication
m Ptsoinni by l w. (É0M1
W-i
For further informatiou apply to,
A. W. Powstx, T. A.
Union Depot.
Approved
City
\mmMm
aror..iiM
Second I
«IM IMIm t« Celtsa ttelt Reate.
Louis, Mo., éstexmok tnleretato
tanta Association, July, August
and September. Rate of one and
flft.it fare On «ertificate plan.
Its Account National
ubHo," Ac
HIP.
25lb; limit
land W. IWn stw-eta
fW, *'
disposed
servtck cordially invited. .
MXTnotnar.
Travis Btrw-t M. S. Church. Amth.—309
8. Travis street. Rev. I; W. Clark, pas-
tor. Sunday services 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.,
Sunday school 9:46 a. m., R. O. Finer, 0r
perintendent. Epworth League, 8:30 p. m.,
F. S. Slt ight, president. Woman's Home
Mis ion Society, Monday, 8:80 p, m., Mrs.
Ourtis, íirwtíli-nt, Prayer meeting, Wedcea-
day, 7 p m.
(MBrial board meets flrst Monday in each
month at 7 p. tn., Mr. tí. A. Moore*, prest-
dent*
Willow Street M. K. Church. South,—
806 N. ,Wfliow.St. Rev, Jno. S. Davis,
pastor. Sunday services 11 a. a. and 8:S0
js: te.'from Hay to fiórember áñd II aT ni.
and 7:88 p. m. frota November to May
Sunday scoool 9:30a. m. Prayer meeting
^ Wednesday «libe Stnb^ wekioined. Sp-
worth Leajpie weeUng Siu 5sy 0:80 p. mj
Bible reading Monday nigltt.
.> couMuiD (iHuacirss.
Baptist Church.—Carner Rtsdr
fü*.^ Bs . 8. A. Tillman, pastor,
cnMP n*a. num.
-Sundav school
Rrv.j
idheny
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DR. W. S. BOWDEfi,
DBMTIST, Sherman, WÜÜ
OMc«—Boom 1 , Uorptiy B'd'g.
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aVTOS U. SVEKI
ATTOKNET-AT-LA W,
OiBce over MeJonklna A Mills,
WWtssboro; laxssl
W1
S. VKBNON
Art'OttMKY-AT LAW,
Wbitfiwrlg
t attention,
tx Imll.llns
Collections jdvei
Office np stairs, |rfwt ol
(Miss) J, C. Langford.
PHYSICfAN ASP SI7RGI
' Sor Women and ( Utldrpti
Rrooma 3-2 Moore Block, Sherman,'
Offii-ehours,0to 12a.m., 2 to6\
If you have anything
to haul in an .....
1 would he pleased to havo^
you'"gtvwme a trial.
J.T.HARI¿2®2
Hnilouarters at Oates' Racket "2.25
•Pilone No. 187-2. ..... j,; ^ ¿ 4,2$ :
Money!
Money to loan on city or country
property. Kasy payments.
Carpenter & Belde
Offif^-^ity Bank Building.
s. f. p.:
SHAVE lOo.
I hav^ npt-niid the barber shop in the
UoIm-o bnl tiling ea Ka«t Mulbwjr
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