Sherman Daily Register (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 170, Ed. 1 Friday, June 10, 1887 Page: 4 of 4
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heavy on the
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to the
ly olerk saya he baa not
r marriage licensee for the
Street sprinklers are nnmerona on
the streets now. Sherman never does
anything by halven.
The Oity Council should see that
made good now,
imeuced.
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• i forward for Sher-
r the old oity boom aa it has
the I. & a. N.
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- a call today.
Mrs. T. Q. Bradley lias been quite
aiok for several "
r and wife, of 1
n, of the Texas and Pa
Cific liy., is in the city.
Joe. Maratón, of Padnoah, Ivy.,
spent the day in the oity.
Mrs. E. B. Waples went over
Denison on the noon train.
Sx Constable Andrews oame np
from Van Alstjne this morning.'
Miss Mattie Horn, of Union Point,
is visiting Mia* Mattie Davis, in, this
"ftyV ' ,w « Wi'^m
H. P. Mayo, of tt St, **,, A, h T.
road i* registered, at th* Boiler
Hoúse. ' :!;
Gus. P. Knald and wife, of Kansas
^"' have ' roome ''1'^'"" ' Better
House.
0. S. Buttle and j. pf Croncb, of
McKinney, were in the city on bnsi
qespto4«y, >
O. A. Serviss haa gone to Bnreka
Springe to
pfeMbl? tripu ■
Miaa Lon Collins, of Farmington,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. O
Bradley, of this city.
Joe Bigpby is making a few extra
runs on the Texas and Pacific B'y
for (be Paoifio Express Co.
Col. Volney Hall, of the Mieeoori
Paoifio road^wasm Ü« city today,
J. H. Taylor, formerly of tjjte ijiolf
ley Honse, of this oity, is taking in
the jubila* at Pari! this week.
Miss Xtta' Stinson went down to
Paris this moroiog to spend several
days viaiting friends in that oily.
J. Q, McAdams, of Bentonville,
Ark., is in the oit^witb a view of lo
The Utty uouncii
every ordinanoe is
they have odmmenof
&?<■ Irafta- ■* ''"Nj
Always keep y oar eyes well in
front Don't lookback' at the mia
takes of the past, if there were any.
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M. 0. HUdebmnd has just re
oeived a refrigerator for the keeping
E :of butter, eta. It ia something new,
and is a daisy.
fei ■ f There were several thousand
boqueta, more or less, presented to
V the young Isdies of the graduating
alase la t nigbt. ,s : " • 0
The Fort Worth Gazette generally
fays that if the ladies were allowed to
judge the Sherman company would
carry' off the first prise.
£2 J '>«m —: ,
stj'; Lei everybody, who is interested
in Sherman, start out in the morning
determined to do something before
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Injection Z cures in 2 to <1
Injection Z will not cause si
Injection Z, safest and moat reliable.
JnUtiou Z, MM complete.
Injection Z.aoMby Geo. W. Marshall.
v Bpwkea ;
Endeavors are being made to get
Col. Milla to addresa the people at 1
o'clock in the aftqraoon of the 20th
¡ñatead of at night. This will allow a
hrge number to attend who could
not afford to come In at night.
CaptT. J. Brown will address an
audience at the Opera Bouse, in the
early part of next week.
At^aS'Tchina hoi
low wall, " constant current, dry
the Befrigerator cár principal, only
true philoaopbic principal on which a
frigerator oan be built, at pricea to
petty}* riosefit poqjMiitiofi. pl( af
e them before you buy.
•. . A Change.
B. B. Easleyj igtao has been mana
gpr of the Mercantile ngejjay of Dfln
JkOou In this pHj, «toce it was first
decided to eatablisb ono here, left tbia
afternoon for Dallas, |n which city he
will spend the night, end prooeed to
Houston ia the morning, to take
charge of the agency in that city. His
successor to the management here
will be B. P. Lyon, of Galveston, an
pnargetip young man. The Bsoinaa
while it sees to the removal of Mr,
Eaaley to Houston a merited promo
tion and better salary, it still regrets
the eel! that has removed him from
our midst, where he baa by hia en
ergy and publio spirit made many
warm friends. Before leaving he
asked the Bsamut to invite all of his
Sherman frienda to oall and ace him
in Houston, if they ever visit that
city. He was aocompanied by bit
wit«4-^ I y I .• ■ k "J?
v
ie BxaiSTKa a oall
Hi
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night to help push the city along.
The Piaría papers compliment Mias
Dixie Crooks very highly on her
singing at the entertainment in that
city Monday night. She deserves it.
The bridge men at Choctaw and
Cedar creeks are putting in hard
licks, and it ia not probable that they
will delay the track layers very
much.
fl The Dallas News' correspondent at
Paria, in speaking of tiie rain in that
city yesterday afternoon, atatea that
"Hp ' rained "pitchforks and nigger
babiee." It must have been a pretty
b"anJ - :
Cam Whitesides came into the city
' today with a Hp of euormoua sise.
Cam, ahe muat have been excited,"and
bit
you that way. (Cam saya it was
" je*,tto«L) —^
^ by the
ttee in Sherman, show
the feeling along the line of
i and Abilene B'y. is
I that tbey are very anx
ton with Sherman.
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WmB
at the Sherman
way are getting
, and laid
lay. The
temporarily,
a alight grade
" -idgeat
liSfr
eating, and paid
today.
Miss May Alexander, of Bonham,
who has been viaitiug Mias Etta Stin
son for several days, returned home
today.
Z. M. Shirley," of Melissa, who is
spending several days in the city,
paid the office a pleasant call this
morning. I
D. W. Whitney, of Louisville, Ky ,
one of the most popular traveling
men on the road, is domiciled at the
Beiler House.
i E. C. McLean, a member of the
"Old Men's Base Ball Club," claims
he was a professional player when a
young man.
C. B. Creusbaw and bis estimable
wife are going ov«r to Paris on the
early train tomorrow morning and
spend the day.
Miss Carrie Bruce, of Mineóla, who
has been attending the Sherman Fe
male Institute for the past season, re
turned home today. V J
Mrs. Will Daugherty of Gaines
ville, and Miss Bessie Smith, of Aus-
tin, are visiting tbo family of Cupt.
T. J. Brown of this city.
Jake Hodger, who has been quite
sick at the residence of Maj. Fair
child's for the post ten days, is able
to be on the streets again.
Sanders Fulton, traveling repre
sentative for the enterprising whole
sale grocer firm, Patty k Joiner, oamo
in from the west this morning.
Miss Annie May Eakins left for
Paris, her home, this morning. She
was accompanied by Miss Maggie
Ely, who will spend soverul weeks
with her| before returning.
Misses Daisy Potter and Emma
Day, two highly accomplisbcd young
ladies *bo have been in the oity sev
eral days upon attendance of the
schools, left for their homes on the
noon train. 4
G. B. Tabor, of Bryan, came up
yesterday to attend the graduating
exercises of the Sherman Female
Institute "last night, his sister, Miss
Mattie, being one of the graduates
They returned home this morn
ing.
Miss Lydia A. Stanley, of Oskal
oosa, Iowa, arrived yesterday, and
will spend the summer with her Bister,
Mrs. D. C. Johnson, ut her new home
in Fairview. Miss Stanley, on her
former visit to our city, two years ago,
made many agreeable acquaintances,
and we are pleaaod to note her return
as an acquisition to our society.
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the best bargains ever seen try
cotutor tomorrow.
Brick. --
The best artiole of first class *lt>aw
pressed brick are being tamed out at
yard, on West Houston Street,
orders will receive prompt atten
tion. C. H. McFarland.
SECOID PLACE
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A Member of The Oraynon
Blllen H I fik cpqd piwoe.
Promptly at 1:30 o'clock this after
noon the individual drill at Paris
was called, and at 3:30 o'clock Ih s
afternoon tho following telegrams
was received r
Faih Gsounds, Pahih, Tex.,
Juno 10, 2:30 p. m.
Evening It roister, Sherman:
John Stewart, of Grayson Riflec,
wins second prizes individual drill.
The sales at Walker's Ohina Hall
tomorrow will surprise you.
Notice To Contractor,.
Sealed bids will be rceoivod by the
undersigned up to and including the
20th day of Juno, 87 for tho repairing
and making additions to our two
store houses on North Travis street,
according to plans and specifications
made by Ititenour ft Wood architects.
Plans to be seen at the office of Baid
architects. Privilage of rejecting any
and all bids. Jos. Linz A Bao.
Sherman, Tex., June fltb, 1887.
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catches "flies" with m much
docs cotton.
gives technical reasons for
dodging "linera."
Beiler says be wonld rather not
catch the "flies", as the other players
are in need of all the practica.
Jones don't "bank" much on play
tag.
LeTollier is an instructor in this
branch as in others.
Caradine talks of applying for apo-
aition in the Excelsiors.
Ely «ays he will run any of them a
foot race.
Young is a good gueaser on dis-
tance, but be misses curve balls a yard
or ao,
Lankford don't think base bulla as.
easily handled aa pills.
Biobards says be can't keep bis sub
penderá in place.
C. W. Moore mysteriously hint*) tvt
once haying 'itofcefl 'en off" for the
Chicago*a.
Hall aays he is in favor of having
two games per day.
Allie M°°fe aays be (wuld r«n if it
were not for falling down.
J. B, Cole ia on baud to bat, but
don't want to play in the field.
A score will be kept of the game
this afternoon.'
Spccial sales
Hall tomorrow.
at Walker's China
For Kent.
The brick business house first door
went of Anphof Saloon; apply tó
Fitoh & Stowe.
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Delivered to any pa
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Telephone or
SHERMAN
E. Arnoldi,
Lumber, lime, cement and all other
kinds of building material at O. T.
Lyon'a,
Kentucky Blue Lick Wuter at
Q. T. Saloon.
Ely & Cook cannot be surpassed
ill goods or prices.
Imported Apobmaris, Natural
Mineral Water, at the Q. T. Saloon.
Boarders wauted at
Cooper's.
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Arreated On the Charee
Kmbezxlement.
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Ow llie T. A P. Ballwny
I^fortli ( roubcll Ntreel.
on
Mr. Smith, of the Texas and Pacific
civil engineering department, is iu the
city on oompany business, relative to
making estimates on a bridge over
the Texas and Pacific railroad, on
North .Crockett street, second ward,
While in the oity some time
Binoe, Col. Grant was ap
proached upon the subject by the
committee, and stated that tho road
was willing to put a bridge in if tho
city or parties most deeply interested
would bear half the expenses, and it
was probably upon this conversation
that Mr. Smith oame here to make
estimates. It will open up to drivers
a very ple.isant part of the oity.
All kinds of beer, ale and Port at
the Q, T. Saloon, by tho bottle or
dozen.
THE* PLATED.
The Old Men's Itaae Bull €lub
Practice.
The! Cloalus Exercise of llie
^ Institute. /
The following programme was oar
ried out at the eommenoeiuont exer
cises of the Shert&an Female Insti-
tute last night:
Becitation, CXLTVth Psalm.
The Long Day Closes, Chorus—
Class.
Prayer, Dr, J. U. Carpenter.
Overture to Zampa, Herold—Pinto
Bhome'and Mattie Tabor.
The Promise of Texas, the L me
Star State, Essay —Eula Haro.
The Rescue, Brownjohn, recitation
—Mary Staples.
Typical fiirla of the Ages, essay—
Ida Bledsoe.
I Know That My Bodeemor Liveth
(Messiah), Mendelssohn—May Alex
ander.
Drifting Apart, Wsay — Nettie
Bass,
ltizpah, Bryant, recitation - Ella
Darnall.
Salad for the Solitary, esBay—Mat
tie Davis.
Invitation a la Valse, Op. 70, Weber
—Minnie Lee Haynes,
Unwritten Lives, ess y-- Hattie
Whartou.
A Modern Cain, Edwurds, recita
tion—Mattie Smith.
Missions of Life, Essay—Edna
Janes.
Summer's Come, Meyerbeer-
Class.
Our Wonders In Nature, Essay- -
Marion Stuart Price.
Lady Judith's Vision, Wilson,
Becitation—Nellie Birge.
Three Lives and Three Wives,
Essay, Elinor Marshall.
Jeuuesse Doree, Galon de Concert,
Op. 8(1, Sidney Smith -Inez Til-
son.
Genevra, Coolidge, Recitation
Mamie Andrews.
Woman, the Home Maker, Essay
—Ruth Wyatt.
Overture, Rosamunde, Schubert
Prof. Case and Hatlie Wharton.
Following this came the «(Qferring
of degrees np m the class of eighteen
graduates. The exercises were closed
by the parting hymn by tho class.
The essays as delivered by the young
ladies were well written and rendor
ed, and the recitations were fine ex
ampies of elocutionary powers. The
music, vocal an 1 instrumental, re
Heated credit on the teachers and
students.
Jones celebrated non corrosive
paint in large or small quantities ask
any one who has ever used it
O. T. Lyon,
J. M. Gaskell was arreste^
Texark^ua this morning upon a
oomplaint filed in the Justioe Court
of this city, by W. A. Sbelton,
charging bim with embezzlement
of furniture and othor articles
constituting households good^ h
iote] jn this city, which was under
the management of himself. His
bond was placed at $400, which he
has not yet given. .
Wanted—A positiou by a young
man, best fe(efeupt B given, apply at
this olhoe,
Fob Rent.—Three first class rooms
up stairs over gas office, suitable for
Bleeping apartments or offices, apply
to Mrs. H. M. Sumuer.
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The Old Men's Base Ball Club met
on tho grounds in the Mrs. Moore
field yesterday afternoon, and a roll
oall found the following members
present and ready for the fray
J. R. Cole, Allie Moore, R. G.
Hall, C. W. Moore, Tom Bichards,
Wm. Lankford, John Young, L. F.
Ely, J. N. Caradino, J. H. Dille, A.
Fulton, E. C. MoLean, B. P. Jones,
J. G. Beiler, J. H. LeTellier and T,
J. Brown.
They didn't care much for position,
and all of them appeared to see
positions where they oonld watch
"better" players and learn therefrom.
No' especial care was taken to keep a
Open Air ConeerjU
The Grayson Rifles band will give
its regular Friday evening concert to
night, provided it does not rain.
Old papers for sale at this office.
Foa Sale.—A splendid new 60 bar
rel, cypress cistern. Apply to J. P.
Harrison.
Wanted—Boarders, with or with':
out lodging, at M^f . J5. M. Hulsey's,
tying Housa.
If yon have your watch repaired at
Ely & Cook's it is euro to keep tho
right time.
To PertonM Lmvlnx fur fli«
Anyone leaving for abort or l«>ng
time, can have the Shenman Dui.y
IttoisTER sent p.ibt.ige prepaid fi>r 75
ceuts per month, anywhere iu the
United States, Tho address will be
changed as often as requested.
Old papers for si\Jo i,t t^is office,
fin Sol*,
A water tank, at Jtjuniug's &
Fitch's Stable, North Crockett
Street.
Ely A (Joolc guarantee everything
as' represented.
Old papers for sale at this office.
Saratoga Hathorn Wuter, Natural
Miueral Water, at the Q. T. Saloon.
R. Walsh, Ageut.
Fine Old Henessei
Vintage at the Q. T. ^
■ Brandy, 1878
laloon.
Importers and Dealers in
LIQUORS, WINES AND CIGARS.
Sole Agents for
Schlitz Milwaukee Bottled Beer,
Mineral Springs Waukesha Water
and Ginger Ale,
MARDIGRAS, LIEDERKRANZ
: • -A-ISTO
KLAUSMANN BREWING COMPANY,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
ABE CROW, Agent, - SHERMAN
■MMHSaMUM <*
Warehouse and Refrigerator near Texas
and Pacific Yards.
Lake lee Delivered at Ic. per Pound.
—VfJ
Telephone your orders for ice aud
beer to the Klausmann Beor Ageuoy.
Fur Rent.—House with four rooms,
woodshed ami barn, good water; house
newly refitted; conveniently situated.
Apply to C. L. Whitmarsh, at O. T.
Lyon's lumber yard.
is
If yon want auything in the jewelry
liue give Ely <fe Cook a call.
Thill Rirnt or 4'o*iM.intlonN.
True dehcacy of flavor with truo
efficacy of action, has beeu attained in
the famous California liquid fruit
remedy, Syrup of Figs, Its pleasant
tasto and beneficial efl'octs have ren:
dered it immensely popular. For
sale by Tayman k Berry.
All orders for boor and ico will bo
promptly filled by the Klausmann
Bcor Agency.
Npoclnl Conoli.
Major Quinlan and other officers
of the Houston and Texas Central
B'y., wont south in a special ooaoh
this afternoon.
XmIc
Prof. Poleman, having decided to
^N^pin resume his profession as a
music teacher, desires all his old
friends to bear thia in mind, and give
him a oall. Leave orders at Sher-
man Music House.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
ThU pow.lpr n«ver v«ri««. A m*rvel of pur
W, airanlth and «hole.omm . Mora eronom-
l« l than the onllniuy klndV anil cannot b «old
an the ordinary kind ' and cannot
<v>m Wit Inn with the
incomtfuHInn with
«hort Wdight ttttrm or
ultltude of. low
phate powder*.
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Y ° ',0*D*11 Co'
WE WANT TO CATCH YOUR EYE!
And bring to your notice our Latest and greatest offer in
MONEY - PAVING - BARGAINS!
Lawns, per yard,
Canvas Cloth, per yard,
French Sateens, per
FOB ONE WEEK ONLY
.03
,07
12 1-2
p yard, i
Every Lady purchasing $2.00 worth of goods will receive a handsome
folding fan.
2ÑT IE W
■y o i&ik: s t o ir, e
Nyra| or Fix*.
Manutactured only by the Califor
nia Fig Syrup Co., San Francisco,
Cal., is Nature's Own true Laxative.
It is the most easily taken and the
most pleasantly effective remedy
known to cleanso the system when
bilious or costive; to dispel headache,
colds and fevers; to cure habitual con
stipation, indigestion, etc. For sale
in 50 cents and $1.00 bottles by
Tay man k Berry.
S2.00
32.00
BRADLEY & MS.
RANDELL & RANDELL,
Attorney at Law,
NOBTH SIDE SQUARE,
Sherman, - Texas;
ii half mile west of public square
ABOUT :¡0 ACRES OF liH'B
Alluvial Boil, covered with fruit
trees, grape vines, pecan, walnnt
small fruit and running water
FOR SALE
About 2 5 cash or equivolent, bal-
anco long timo or other propertr here
or elsewore in exchange.
JKO DOMÚJDSOM. .
uULLERS & HENRY
Wholesale and Retail
GROCERS!
We carry every-
thing in large quanti-
ties usually handled
by grocers or in de-
mand from consum-
ers. Call and see us.
NOTICE TO THE LADIES!
ORA
niuiMn.
I hijve ««cured the agency for Dr. J. A.
McOIII'a Famous Hpeclflo Orange Blossom,
a positive cure for «II f«ma|e weaknesses.
"A plain talk to ladles"and trio) boxes free
MRS. Hatti* M. HUMHKH,
Agent for Grayson County,
Sherman, Texas.
T. M. TAYLOR, M. D.
SPECIALTY—Diseases of Chest, Throat
and Nose.
Office Hours—9 to 13 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m.
OVER RICHARD'S DRUG STORE
Sherman, Texas.
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