Sherman Daily Register (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 135, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 21, 1900 Page: 3 of 4
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SHERMAN ICE CO.
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Is headquafkrs for all Repairing
and his Hi. pgshoeing can't be
v beaten. f \ ; )
Ihopa «8 South Trm
'hOn« ISO.
¿antees All Work.
I SOMETHING .
i TO SEE. ALONG
E<*MOORE, _
Money to Lean at 7
CMBoo over Sraysoa County
itnuwTaiM.
Harry Oadwallader,
OOMMACTOR.
'Phone 78. Painting and Pap
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PAIZLIP,
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Bioyole Repair
Try i Us. Phone 73.
m Wecall for wheel* and deliver noiw free of charge,
■txITORNKY-AT-LA/W.
Office in Lb Block. Sherman, Tez.
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J. P. Geren,
Oity and Farm Property
For Sale.
Agent for Olivor Typewriter, beet machine
Office—Boom 4, Murphy Bld'g,
SHERMAN, TEXAS.
your trade if the
beet attention and good
work can secure it.
Bath Rooms.
vSRr-WovL ' fit-'
VtSTVnii m TRAINS TO ST.WVIS AND KANSAS CITY. /
„o OCfirGVATlON LIBRARY .SLEEPERS. . -f
• HARfP' DINING HALLS All THE WAY. >
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Is the CofJbn Belt train which
leaves Waco at 7,45 p. m.,
Corsicann 'at 10.00 p. nj., Fort
Worth at 9.55 p. m. and Dallas
at 30.15 p. m.
It réacjies Louisville at 7.35
S'clock-the second morning,
from three to four hours
' quicker -than the trains via all
_other lines.
This train carries handsome
fc!ree Chair Cars to Memphis,
sleepers to Texarkana, Parlor Cafe Cars Texarkana to Memphis,
'and bath Chair Cars and Sleepers, Memphis to Louisville.
If you nro t'lUikinp of going to th Reunion <tl Urfll.Tlllc,
vnilo tut our 1 it fir booklet, "A day (m a Parlor Oafe Oar." It la
an entertaining littlw st.ny <.f a bxigl.t y<*uag eoapl* who made
a trip from Texas to UmiavIHe In a moderuly «quipped train.
It 1 bright and lntero?viii£. BUull we on 1 you onof Wo £ivo.
them away b-^auoo the trip dosorltrd wat made over the
Cotton Belt. Very low ratea will be made for the Ronulou.
FfcED. H. JONES, D. M, MORGAN,
Oan 1 Pa-m'r ami Tkt, A-;t., TYI.HIl, 1'BX. Trav. 1't/w'r A-;*., PP. Wi>8Tlf. TKX.
:t $
ei
RAILROAD.
VACATION RATES
..TO—
RESORT POINTS.
Our Agents.,...
can offer you
¿r LOW-!^ *
Y ROUND TRIP
RATES
TO
THE
Mountains,
Lakes .nd
Seashore.
Call or Write for Particulars.
8. P. B. MOBflK, Para. Traffic Murder. M. L. ROBBIN8, 0. P. A T. A
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
$6.00
-TO-
for riding on the DKNVKR ROAD.
It offurs «ti tmequaled variety of
scenery, broad vestibuled train?,
quick service, «olid rofcdlted, per-
fect iiággag i system and courteous
employee*. .
THE BUMPTrOUd PULLMANS are
built in natural wood —rich, tasteful, rost-
ftil to the eye..
1 THE CAPE CAR service i always gOod
The linen > spotlessly cfesn, the waiters
prompt,"the food the bwt the market af-
It"wE3 the UNION STATION, Fort
j^Worth, Puebla, Colorado Springs ami
rivef.
' SDtfOáfBS thwrt by blcndin«r pnfoute
""the most beautiful portk.n erf Texas and
Colorado.
' IT RUNS through trams from .Port Worth
to Oenvrr ibúír which wh <-n route Pita:'#
Peak, the Hnafiisb Peak and for 200 mile*
. in siaht of the mount-iin range.
Tr ALt^J ^ «tó[> nVfi ftf. HimnwTtotmrt '
tldtf'jt at all n-inU in Colorado. -¡ _
IT LKAVK-^ FÓrt worth at 9:46 a. m.; ar
tire* i Jienver ««art dagr in time for mid-
day tunch; it aimi to pifiaj ; it invitw. Jtt-
veitigiition.
C«a*i. ?"L. Hrix, T. P. A.
A.Oumon, <k. A.#,p. ■
%r;:; w.r.swiL*r¿A.a. p. a.
And Return.
Selling July 96th,
Ouly Good 10 Day*.
-VIA-
Santa Fe Route
«Frisco Lino.
XiLjjj.
Train }**r«s9 a. to., anini
Eureka Springe 10 p. m.
W. 8. Kmu, 0. P. A.,
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FOR
TRY
POSTAL"
ICK SERVICE.
Postal ¿wrapli-Salilo Co.
3 Linos
«.3 Times
25 Csnts.
In the Register Want
Column.
ri SALE OR TRADE—Good ttvo-
room cottage, large lot, well and barn,
conveniently located in College Park, , —
Jim Soutoita.
FUR SALE ORTRADE-For black land
my dr*y line, floats, mult
wagons, tool , barns, sheds and loW V
' W.T.WIUK
FOR BALE—Two young Jersey
cows giving milk now. Apply at
F. Wyrich'sornee. <
FOR SALE OK EXOHANQE.—Black
Sandy Landj 88J acre farm near Bon-
ham, Fannin Co.—65 acres in cultivation.
All fdnced—200 fruit trees.—Vineyard,
blackberry patch.—Fine water and plenty ol
it.—Good stable^—Chicken house and gran-
ary.—Average house. Will exchange for
city Property. Address with particulars
Obcbid, care Register.
FOR SALE—Good drugstore ia good
btack land town ot 2000 inhabitants^
Trade last year over $12,000; Over $7,000
this year to ciato. Stock will invoice about
$4,000. Good reason for selling. For par-
ticulars address "R." caro Rbuihtbk, Sher-
man, Texas.
Branch offi?1
po No. 211.
hkley Hotel.
NEW SERVICE
VIA
SAN ANTftNIO,
via
WACO. 8. A. A A. P. and SOU. PAC.
AND TO
AUSTIN.
VIA ELGIN ANO H. AT,
W"i
Through Tourist Slee
CALIFORNIA
VIA SAN ANTONIO ANO SOU. FAQ
Qulokost and Best Line to
MEXICO.
3IT7ILL EXCHANGE-For a good farm
•YV one of the best up-to-dato ^stook of
;r|ceries, In a good North Texas town,
J cornor stand, annual sales about $25,-
Ukookshankh & Moou.
"KATY FLYER"
to
St. Louis, Chicago, Kansas City
ALL TRAINS HAVK
)#REE KATY CHAIR CARS ANO
BUFFET SLEEPERS.
I
AND RETURN
S26.00
VIA
TICKETS ON SALE
JUNE 28ft and29!h
Good for Return TU1
October 1st.
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XLe^ WW m A V WW Ft 11 liy 1
UNION DEPOT.
FOR SALE.—16 acres in East Sherman,
$3,000 cash, a snap. 17 lots in Bink-
ley add for $1,600 cash, cheap. A 06 acre
good sandy land potato larih to exchange tor
food city property. Will exchange a good
jicycle ,lor a cheap town lot.
crooksnanka a mookk.
jlOR SALE—Two-tliirds Intemt in a
l/dd
r>d gin in west part of .Grayson coun-
burgain. Good reason for soiling,
ress L. J. Reynolds, RicoisrHt office.
FOR EXCHANGE—Will exchange for
good city property 177 acres of land
near Gordoiiville; 80 aero in cultivation
balance Jn grass and timber. All fenced,
everlasting water. Prico $2,500. In
answering state .what you have to give.
Price Fanner, care Regiatcr.
WANTED—To buv a roller top desk.
Estes 2nd hand store 207 E. Houston
street, Sherman, Tex. Phone 284-8.
Anted 60 good straight Bolad'Arc posts
10 feet long, quoto lowest cash price
delivered in Sherman. A. H. Ciiamiikhh.
100 N. Travis st.
W
WILL EXCHANGE—Stock of up-to-date
groceries, good' stand and good trade
for a small form.
CaOOKMIIANKM & MoORK.
loan your money on good real
estate. A. Y. Crkaqkr.
jrjTEHAVE IN A GOOD TOWN—A
TV stock of school books and stationary,
Wallpaper, paints, etc., that we will sell.
OniMitflf cath, one-half real, estate. Stock
will invoice $8,000. "
Ckookhuankh A Moork.
AS room, woatherboardod, boxed house
with porch, city water, nativo shade
trues, chicken bouse, picket fence, lot 60x140.
Will sell on iestallment for $860. Address
B. L. this offico.
JUBILANT
DEMOCRACY.
THE WELKIR WILL BE MADE. TV
BlMtt A VERT BIG KING—MUSIC
AND TORCHLIGHTS.
WEDNESDAY,
AUGUST 8.
Fraofiiloii of 1000 Torchlight —Din.
tlugolshed Speakers from Abroad,
lull Hpellblodera.
Not the least attraction whloh Sher-
man will offer to the thoUaanda who
will bo here during tbe w«ek of jubi-
lee will b« tbe grand demooratlo rally
and ratiftoation meeting, at which na-
tional pyrotechnic and actual red
fire will illuminate tbe wbole town.
A briefly atetad in yesterday's
Reoibter, tbe democratio campaign
committee met in Cbairman F. H
Dillard's office, mapped out plana
and adjourned to ad viae with tbe
eateóuti^^fommittee having in charge
M$G9!lafc of otl,er entfrtai,)monl"
^QT that week. The re-
auU^J^^-jlonaultation.wae the «elec-
tion < ineaday night, Augusts,
aa the time for this democratic blow*
out.
The demonstration wilt be held in
the city—not at the Old Setdera'
park, for tiie reason that anything
savoring of politice would be inap-
propriate there.
The leading feature of anoli a J ubi.
latioa i the «peakiog, of course. It
is the purpoae of tbe campaign com-
mittee to have here some of the big
guns of the democratio party—the
44 caliber spellbinders from abroad,
who will Join local celebrities to mak-
ing the welkin ring. An invitation
to Hon, Webster Davis Is speeding on
the wings of steam—no, that's a falae
simile. It ha gone by the neareat
and swiftest route to Mr; Davis, and
will bring him here if it ia in the
power of auytbing to do so.
Other gentlemen have been select-
ed who will be urged to come, and as
the ratification will occur at a time
when there will be an enormous
.¿60 ACRES of Onus Land near Sbermaij; ooáwd in (Sherman, it is safe to aav
j: at a bargain. Plenty water. All fenceu - .
in two pastures.—Ckookshank A Moork.
BIDS FOR PRIVILEGES.
Industrial and 'Frisco Jubilee, Mili-
tary Encampment and Old
Settlors' Reunion.
Bids for privileges at tbe Sherman
Industrial and Frisco Jubilee, Mili-
tary Encampment and Old Settlers'
Reunion will be received up to 6
o'olock on the afternoon of July 28.
Sealed bids will be received by tbe
executive committee of the Young
Men's Business club. A certified
check for 20 per cent of the amount
of tbe bid must accompany the bid.
Checks ^unsuccessful bidders will
be retufct «immediately after privi-
leges aiu «warded.
Full payment of amount of bid
must be paid before contract is
awarded.
All privileges are exclusive and
owners of privilegoo will bo protected
in their rights by special officers.
Military encampment lasts one
we' k, and Jubilee proper four days.
Reduced rates on all railroads.
Full lists of the privileges may bo
had by addressing the secretary at
Sherman, Texas.
Tbe committee reserve the right to
reject any and all bids.
Cecil A. l.vow, Pros.
- C. F. Grihm.k, See.
pe* Ta*. T
Notice is hereby given that all dogs
not wearing tags on and alter June
18, will be impounded and tbe kill-
ins will begin. Take fair wanting.
J. M. Bh&jn,
- - Chief of Police.
Trastees Sale on Heal Estate,
I have for sale, an undivided one
half interest in two lots with the
dwelling bouses located thereon,
situated on tbe west side of N, Wsl
?
nut street in tbe city of Sherman, im-
mediately north and south of tbe old
Cummins homestead. These are in
my possession as trustee of J. B.
Cnumias and aro j ff«fed for sale pur-
suant to the orden of the District
Court of the United States far tbe
Eastern District of Texas. Tbe terms
are cash. Will receive eaaled bids up
to the first day of August, 1000.
I also have fot eale,- property of said
estate and to bo sold under the
drcamstancs aa above, an uodivided
ooe-half and life eetate during the
life of Mr h B, Cummine in the
other half f t about S00 acres of land
on Red river, near Anthony, in Fao-
otn eouoty, Texaa,
.tee will> see to
miscarriage in this
°o mnmot
ore Thau Two
July 20--The total
foreign com merco of the
States during the fisoal year 1900 ex-
coeds by.i« 9 8 po^óeut that of ary
preceding year, being $320,000,000
greater than that of 1899, the heaviest
one on record preceding the one
whiob baa Juat ended. The total
oommeroe of the year, as shown by
the flgures of the treiMury bureau of
■tati«tics, ia $2,244.198,642. The ex-
ports are $1,894,479,215, or $168,000,.
000 in Excess of those of 1898, which
held the rooord of the largest exports
untlMke reoord of 1900 was made.
All of the graft classes show an in-
crease in exportation,: Fisheries #1,-
000,000, mining a<M forestry nearly
$10,000,000 each, agriculture nearly
$60,(M)0,000 and manufactures nearly
1100,000,000 over the pbenooonal
1*^1 jp¡\
Importa are also heavy, especially
in the olass designated as "articles in
a crude condition wbioh enter into
the various processes of domestic in-
dustry." Of the five groat classes of
imports, articles in a crude condition
for use in manufacturing show by far
the higheat growth. |f Manuf^tures
show a gain of about $20,000,000 over
last year; articles of voluntary use,
luxuries, etc., also about $20,000,000;
articles of food, about $16,000; arti
olea wholly or partially manufactured
for use lu manufacturing, $26,000,000,
end articles In crude conditlou which
which enter into the various processes
of domestic industry, over $75,000,-
000.
The most notable features of the
year'a commerce até: First, the in-
crease in imports of manufacturers*
materiala not produced At home; sec-
ond tifo inorerse'in export of mauu-
facturad articles, and third, tho'fact
that the foreign commerce, for the
Arsttime in the fiscal year record,
crossed the tWQ.billlon dollar line,
impc
that there will be A greater array of
oratorical talent present than ever be-
fore gathered in Texas on a similar
occasion,
A torch light procession one thou-
sand strong, in which there will be
representatives from every voting
precinct in tbe^^u^jril) be another
feature, TJ|^Hr^
it that th^3^T
P rt,culJ55Ci
All sogAtio, ^slc—that Is, all good
sorts—wili^if *'provided. Red fire,
green fire and whatever other colored
fire will enhance the intereat will be
burned all over town, and the night
made one of bewildering brigbtneas
and beauty.
A speaker's stand will bo eroded
in the court house yard ancí seats
provided for as many as can get in
aide ot the fence. Outside there is a
lot of standing room for those who
prefer to move about,
Tbe plana are not yet complete,
but enough is given hejp to indicate
the pnrpo e to bave a high eld dttéo-
cratic time.
So oome along to Sherman.
«IOOI^wardtiiir«^
Tbe reader* of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there ia at leas
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure iu all ita stages, and
that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarth Cure
is the only positive cure known to tbe
medical fraternity, Catarrh being a
constitutional diss ase, requires a con-
stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Ctire is taken Internally,
directly upon the.blood and mucous
surfaee Of the system, thereby «! >-
atroyiog the foundation of "the die
e**e, and giving tbe patient strength
by building up the eonstittttion end
Assisting nature In doing ita wwki
The proprieUirs have so much faith in
ite curative powers, that they offer
One Hoodred Dollars far any caaO
that It falls to core. Send for list of
testimonials. Addrees, ^
if. h QntMteir A Co .Toledo, 0
Sold by"ffiHflffli
Hall's Family Pills are the beat.
......... .. ...... "■
Hot rol
end evening at
mports (if manufacturers' materials
fj^rm, in fact, nearly ooe-half the to-
tal Importations, if we ¿ontidei a
manufactura ' materials the olass
'articles whoU^or partially manufac-
tured for use as materials In the
manufactures and meohanio aria,"
They alone amouut to about $90,000,.
000, while "srticles in a crude condl
tion which enter into tbe various pro.
cesses of domestic industry" amount
to over $300,000,000. Thus
manufacturers' material* imported]
during the year amount to-
about,' $400,000,000 out of a
total of $849,000,000. I 1H'-M msnu-
facturera' materials, including both
olasses—articles In a crude conditiou
and airtlcles wholly or partially man-
ufactured for use in manufacturing—
formed 88 per cent of the imports;-in
1896 (bey formed 87 per cent, In 1896
87 percent, in 1898 42 per cent, in
1Á99 41 per cent,* and in 1900 46 per
cent. Taking raw materials alono,
the group olassifl«d as '.'articles in s
crude condition which enter Into tbe
process of domestic industry," tbe
per cent which th>y formed of
the total importation WAs, in l88<5,
20 64 per cent, in 1890 28.06 per cent,
In lH'.ir, 26 64 per cent, in 1896 24.57
per cent, In 1897 26 00 per oent, in
1899 31 82 percent and in 1900 86 76
per oént. To put it id a single sen-
tence, the imports of tbe yesf in-
creased $152,000,000, Of Which in-
crease two-thirds was in raw manu-
facturers' materials, and the exports
increased il67,000,000, of which íi .
crease one-half was manufsctured ar-
ticles.
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Wett, J. K. jami<0a,;jf.
' t r4,1. f, Harrtaaa,
^ The bodie
ginoer Brooks ag^Flroraan |ly«ni a^e
H buried benea^dthe wrecked en.
;'Af adon|s news reached here
of the wreok a fecial wii, made yig
with a full corpa of doctors And sent
to the wreck. Evory effort h |jilnf|
made to recover the dead and succor
the Wt.<ld.,:::gSH
The baggage and mail oars were
completely dein|> " jl>«d, but the mall
clerk escaped witlibui a i
ho escaped being killed i a
aa the car in. wbloh he worked
torn; &
The cause of the wreck la unkuo*
at this time. The wreck occurred oi
a curve about two miles a "
sidit^i lío. 2, The track at ti
l i«cuOi
ffll-'ioetW^-iTb
vented the trainmen from ditoove
the approaching train until the te
•uddenly swept arouod the ourve
crashed together. Fireman Bob 3
who was riding in the oab of a <
engine attached nest to tbe freight
engine, waa taken from his engine
uoonsoioua from aerioua cuta In the
ai d body.
'tfse Allen's Foot-Ease In Year Olores.
A lady Wrltea: "I shako AL™™
Foot-Ease Into my Gloves and rub a
little on my banda. It aavea my CC
os by absorbing perspiration. It 1
. M most dainty toilet powder," -
Invite the attention of pbysioiana t
nurses to the. absolute purity of
Allen's Foot Ease- Dr. ■ W. 0. Ab-
bott, editor of the Chicago Clinic, >fps|§
says: "It Isa grand preparation; í V
am using It constantly in my prao f •'
tice." All drug and shoe «torea aell v
it, 25o Sample tent free. Addreaa
Allen 8, Olma ed, Le Roy, N. Y,
Hot rolls morning and evening at
Star Bakery. I
oF RIVER VALLEY. Ifíl
Bee* It fay te Bey
A cheap remedy for ootigba and
colda is all right, hut you Kant some-
thing that wiil relieve, and cure the
more severo and dangerous results of
throat and lung troubles, What
shall you do T Go to a warmer and
more regular oliruato? Yes, if possi-
ble; if oot possible for you, then in
aatber'cMe take the only remedy that
has been introduced in alt civilised
Oountries with success in severe
throat and lung troubles, "Boschee's
German Syrup." It not only heals
and stimulates tbe tissues to destroy
the germ disease, but allsys inflam-
mation, «auses easy expectoration,
gives a g vod night's rest, and curea
the patient. Try oho bottle. Recom-
mended many year by all diugglsts
In tbe wofld. For sale by C. £.. Cfrajr-
croft Drug Co.
Misse/^bnd Children's patent
leather and kid slipper*.
THREE WERE KILLED.
Disastrous Collision of Rook Island
Trains in the Territory.
mi— >' f >'
CnieEACHÁ, f. T,, July 20 —a «or*
Ions wreck ocennod on the Rock
Island at 2 o'clock this morning at a
point twelve mites south of Ohickasba
between southbound passenger No. 1
«od i^bbound fmlghtNo 98, irblch
rVsuIted in the killing of throe peo-
ple, tbe Injuring of eight or ten ojlhera
engines and two traina,
Norman Brooks and Fireman George
Myers of the passenger Highs# end
Lew Nlchola of tbe freight wore
Instantly Jdlhtf. *11 three of tbe
and horribly mutilated.
Tbe body Of Brekeman Nkboh was
mms
PROGRESS
; .
Statistics Show Remarkable Gain lu
Its Commercial Importance.
Dntisoir, Te*„ July 20—8letieti< >
being gathered in Red Bive* Valley.,
In tbo Interest Of Rod River navlg «;
tion show remarkable gain* In the
liomméroia! importance, prodMp
no., sod population oí Rod Riv
Valley in the paet fifteen year , the
production of cotton in that period
h e inc^Miaed one bnndted per
cent., and the production of wheat,
corn and oata haa increased motri
■<£. .. & + ■■■!
orchard product show a roniarkabli
increase.
The statistics being gathered will
be u«ed to aaalst the engineer who l«
to make a aurvey of Red River from
Denton to Shrovcport, as provided
for by the last session of congress.
♦'lissger is the Best Manee." Yet
some people are never hoegry. and
they get weak and sick Hood'a
SursaparillA helps such POopIo It
creates a good appetjl#,'gives
tivo power and makealho whole
strong.
H
■ headache
is cored by Hood' ?;
-r-i:'
v Juet received — latest de-
afinarw"11'' fl,le B"PP°r"
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GRASSHOPPERS ATTACK FRCWr
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Serloui Damage Done .io the Denton
County Orchards.
f. v ^ > r • ¿ -Vi
Denton, Te*., .July Étt,*-A
from the Gribble Spring comm
•even miles north of the city,
Clear <hwek, aays that tbe grassboj
pers art pjaiflbg Siavoc with
végetabíes and orchard fruita.
cuitar aspeet of tbffplagi
they atrip the meet rrfl
apples, etc , in tbe case of
leaving tbe ¿eed hanging
tree baiwand "
. .
e fruit
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Sherman Daily Register (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 135, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 21, 1900, newspaper, July 21, 1900; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143437/m1/3/?q=sherman%20daily%20register: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .