Sherman Daily Register (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 133, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 19, 1900 Page: 3 of 4
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CottóíV
Harry Oadwallader,
OOWTiUCO
'Phone 78. /Paiñltng an
r\
and Paper Hanging
J. PH
ATT
Office In lint B
EY-AT-LAW
Sherman, Tex.
Geren,
Fire i Tomata tames & Beal Estate
Oity and Farm Property
. Por Sale. , \
Agent for Ollvor Typewriter, beat machine
made. ■
Office—Room 4, Murphy Bid'
SHERMAN,
TEXAS.
Kote's Barbar Shop
Wants your trade if the
beet attention and good
work can secure it.
Bath Roans. F°
LLEGRAPH
BY THE—
"POSTAL
FWfcQUIOK SERVICE.
TI
hono No. 211.
Binkley Hotel.
Phone OO,
F.
ers for all Repairing
rseshoeing can't be
V - ... _
aranteco All WQrk.
Is he
and
beate
■hop* «13 How}*
PhOne MM
Ibe&st
Is the Cotton B
leaves Waco
Corsicana at 10
Worth at 9.55 p
at 10.15 p. m
It reaches
o'clock the.-'
from thr/1
quicker
other li
Thi
tree
Simpers
d both
In which
5 p. ra
nv., Fort
and Dallas
the
'om-
ul '
the
The
isville at 7.35
ond morning
four hours
le trains via all
B1V9
ie an
d by
arries handsome
ars to Memphis, _
exarkana, Parlor Cafe Cars Texarkana to Me
air Cars and Sleepers, Memphis to Louisville.
If you are thinking; of going to the Reunion at Lorn
write fur our little booklet. "A day on a i'arlor Cafe Oar
aa entertaining little story of a bright young oouple who
a trip from Texss to Loulsrille in a moderuiy equipped
It is bright and Interesting. Shall we seud you oneV
them awtay because the trip described was made
Datton Belt. Very low rutes will be made for the Reun
7 are
FR T?0< n- JONES'
TEX.
D. M.
Trav. Püsa'r Asrtí,
OUTH
Branch
l I'asH r and Tkt.
era-
SOMETHING
SEE ALONG
IVACO. 6. A. A A. P. an
ano .to
VESTIBVLED TRAINS TO JTLOVIS AND KANSAS CITY
ObSERVATlON LIBRARY .SLEEPERS.
HARVEY DINING HALLS AU THE WAY.
RAILROAD.
ni in in na in *
mW
ninuifiiu in in in ii
Bfioyol* RépaftSh¿i>4 1
|f§i§ TryUs. Phone 73. & ih . ;
for wheel and deliver tanta free of chaige, - M¡ " A - I
Muuiuiuiuiuiuiiuumiuiiua
3 Lines
3 Times
25 Cents.
In the Register Want
Column.
rtOB SALE—High grade Jersey heifer,
I! good young bom,7 w~v>buggy and
harnea . 289 E? Mulberry >^t after 6
p in.' ' ' ■■ ': >
COR SALE OH TBADI
E room cottage, !«ra lot. woll^
conveniently located In Ool"
Tm Sinuosa.
UOB BALK OR TRADE—For black land
I my dray line, floats, mule , harnea ,
wagon , tool , barn , hod and loU.
W. T. WimoN.
B SALE OB EXCHANGE.—Black
Sandy Land; 881 acre farm new Bon-
hiun. Fannin Oo.~Oft acre in cultivation..
AU fenced .-r-200 fruit treas.-Vineyard,
blackberry patch.-Pine water and plenty ol
it.—Good «tables.—Chicken bouse and gran-
ary.—Average house. Will exohange for
.city Property. Addre * with partícula™
Orchid, car® Register.
9f
FR SALE—Good
black land town
CO.
drug «tore la good
ot 2000 Inhabitant .
Trade laat year over $12,000; over $7,000
this year to dato. Stook will invoice about
$4,000. Good reason for selling. For
tioular address "K." care Rkowt*k,
man, Texas.
r par-
Stier-
)R SALE.—16 acrf in Ea t Sherman,
LONG IK PREPARATION,
Fomidable Military Oiganization in
Anticipation of War,
London, 4 a. m. July 19,—While
evidence accumulate* daily that
China haa long been preparing a for-
midable military organisation in an-
ticipation of (be present oonfliot and
that the area of rebellion ia. continu-
ally extending, harmony among the
allies, which it neoesaary to meet uch
a grave situation, is still deplorably
lacking. Tbe Russians have refuted
Admiral Seymour's request to hand
over the restored Taku-Tisn Tain
railway to the Engliah company and
it is rumored that Germany purposes
taking a serious independent step,
namely, to patrol the Yang Tselager and the mikado.
aoAlHabo* with Japan
Destroy All 'Fóteignét||
dos July 18.—Tbe Shanghai
ndent of the Daily Express
asserts that he has ascertained from
an unimpeachable source that then
the question óf allianoe between
China and Japan was under consider-
ation last autumn, the empress do*,
ager sent a communication to Tokio
with secret psoposals to the mikado.
"These proposals," says the corree-
pondent, "contemplated the conclu
slon of a treaty having tbe object of
destroying all European and Amerl
can interests In both China and
Japan, the wholesale massacre of for
eignera and tbe division of the whole
of the eastern part of Asia, from Bqr-
mab to Siberia, between China and
Japan. The special coma
took a code, preps rod by U H
Chang and Sbehg, for seeret commu-
nications between the empress dow
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VACATION RATES
RESORT POINTS.
SAN /VNIQNIQ,
naOU.PAC^,
Austin.
k ELGIN ANO H. AT.
ThroUflh Tourist Sleepers
CALIFORNIA,
V SAN ANTONIO and SOU. PAC
Quickest and Beet Line to
MEXICO.
"KATY FLYER"
' to— .
St. Uuis, Chicago, Kansas City
ALt TRAINS HAVE
FREE KATY CHAIR CARS AN0
BUFFTT ¡BLEEPERS.
T^OK S
r $s ,000 cash, a snap. 17 lots in BlofotUpen^'unged
ley add for$1,600 caih, cheap. A 06 a >-*y "Nana ,
good sandy land potato {arm to exchange
good city property. Will exchange a ~
bicycle for a cheap town lot.
cbooxsbanks * moor*.
OK SALE—Two-third interest In
good gin in west part of Grayson cou
ty. A bargain. Good reason for «ellliyli
Address L. J. Reynolds, Rxairrx office.^
FOB EXCHANGE—Will exchange
good city property 177 acres of land
Kiang with German men-of-war. "TheJspsneseemperor utterly.de*
Suoh a step would be greatly resented | clined to entertain the propoeals."
b70fmgl*nd' , , . Tbe Health Problem is most quick)
Still moro alarming news has beenjaolvsd by making the blood pure an
oonveyed to -the. Daily Express from j digestion - perfect by taking Hoodfe
Tokio to the effect that the apparebt iSsrsBparlll* Its cores of scrofula,
reluctance or Germany and Russia to N*
consent toa Japanese commander for I g. 8
the army corps has led the Japaneae The non-irritating cathartic is
government to delay the forwarding I Hood's Pills,
of the divUion already mobilised. ' | COTTON GROWER8.
Sil Wf '• .Ill.'.'^vv
A Protective Association Organised
to Promota Cotton Inteieats.
^i(niai|)it IN III' ^
Montuoukky, Ala., July 18.—The
Cotton Growers' Protective associa-
tion was organised here
The Standard in an alarmist edi
terial says:
"It is useless any longer to hide
from ourselves the fact that China
haideclared war on civilisation and
penY'unged into the conflict with
"^ensy. It is evidently futile to
J>r¡
^^^hether hostllitlea are being Prwldeot jordan of Georgia. The
ninistration of i
atatistical information in regard to tbe
.. .. , , ,ootton orop through weekly reports
. (liroct.UK th. « lh„u,h Of ..b ,.S«.
°"°V .V""? I .to ..d Will) lb. h.lp .1 bnk. , ™
' ^ P.W. government <• bo|<)l!>| It u UI lull pile. Co be ob* d.
pnmipU, fonlicoming, lb. poirml,,,^. B. K, Po(lto wu ,lleud
inistration of some kind exists and
j^,.
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Mnnlclpal Directory. ;fiM
A, A. flatter, Maje S- «. Bal:
ÍJSi^ ££.'■ •
Í|er Waurwork aed meetrló Ughts:
R|p , SupelrtatMBifamtfiibUo School !
rserscu, City Sajton. ; Mm
4ldermiu>-W.U. Laea*. Ow. Kójrar,
Wardt *, I*. Uopson, M.il. AoOrew ,
oa<t Wardt #.« *s#j,#.'S..IU«!" "'
wardi e. A. WsSemaa, «. V.
&:fiartfc W«rdl 8 *eAí s, a,«;
SShool W yae> vA¿ A. rtrtd#*, ti
ipil'; gem «üejNsa^' '
■ tard, 4, I*. «an}so*,.W.
near Gordonville; 80 aero In cultív Uoii should treat China as a belligerent n«.ij.nf rt r Mm «!«• i
balance in grass and timber. ^Alljtaosd, J má act accordingly " J president, Q. I. Motx vies presiaent,
everlasting ~ water. Price $2,600.
answering state what you have to
Price Farmer, care Keglater.
In
YT7ANTED—A cook for my family; white
Jl woman preferred; apply at the county
tP Dr. T. S, Froeman.
■firANTED—To buy a roller top desk.
W Eate* 2nd hand «tore 207 E. Houston
street, Sherman, Tex. Phono 284-3.
Our Agents
^can offer you
LOW—*
ROUND tfilP
RATES
TO
THE
Mountains,
Lakes and
Seashore.
Call or Write for Particulars.
ron
v8. F. B. MORSE, Pass. Traffic Manager.
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
M. L. BOBBINS; G. P. A T. A.
f"
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1
|5r HdlTig on tlie DKNYJER ROAD.
It offers an unequalcd variety of
scenery, broad vestibuled train ,
quick service, «)lid roadbed, per-
fect baggag ! fystem and courteous
employees- • ,
THE SUMPTUOUS PULLMANS are
built in natural woods—rich, tasfefVi!,T«t-
HdÁ ful to the eye.
f THE CAFE CAB «ervfee is always good
"I ,, The linen is irpotleMly cl«an, tbe waiters
prompt, tbe food the bent the market af-
t It USS9 the UNION STATION, Fort
f Worth, Puebla, Colorado Spring and
Denver.
TS if EDUCATES them by blending erfoute
ijV mrnt beautiful portion of Tews and
' Oi'l'/'rado
IT RUNS through trains from Fort Worth
f " to D«V' r^daily which ms en route Pike's.
Peak, the Ppanfoh Peak and for 200 mile !
in <>«ht of the rtn>uo«.'lnr range.
IT ALL ) •* f* <t"p over wtumme tourist *
tick* t *T1 j>"int« in C lorado.
IT LÉÁT1S Fort wortb at «rtó á. m ; ai-,
rives in I>e ntrer nittdu in time for mid-
day unch; it aims to please; it invitea in-
v«tig tion -
CSaavs I Rtru, T. P. A.
A. A. Guasos, G. A. P. D.
IT. P-Srcaunr, A.G. P. A.
FOR
St. Louis, '
Kansas City*
Chicago,
Cincinnati,
Bofialo,
i
AND RETURN
A aimilar line of comment is taken
by the other morning papers. All
applaud the course of Count von Bue-
low, German foreign secretary, In
stopping oipher telegrams from the
Chinese legation in Berlin and alt
urge the other powers to follow Ger-
many's example. Tbe Russian gen-
eral staff denies
Chinese have
chensk, capital
Amur, and it is reported
kutsk tbsit the Russians have taken
Aigun.
A special dispatched from Tien
Tsin distributes the number killed at
——I the capture of the native city as fol-
W I lows: Russians 100, Jspanese 07, Brit
TTTanted 60 good straight Boisd'Arc
W , 10 feet long, quote lowest cash
delivered in Sherman. '
posts
prioe
A. H. Chambice .
loo N. Travis t.
J. C. Adams secretary-treasurer, with
an. executive oommlttee of three
from each congressional district.
Try Alias's PeeMSIt* v
.
A powder fo be shaken into the
shoes. You; fset faei swollen, nei^
vous and hot, and get tired easily. If
you have smsrtlng feet or tight
MÉÉ ' Foot-Ease. ''' *■' '
Greater Nn
Will Bui
Lmcottt, .
Biyan was^ke4/'1 Í!Íy:tf the anti-,;/
imperialista/ote woffld be Mrtously
affected by the announcement of s
ofibs opponents of iinpeHHllsm j
a..K,.,pUakln".p,.ltera. K.
| "Several gold standard opponents
f Imperialism.have already aanonno*
support the
ough.Jmantl-
imperialistio lesgue has not acted of-
fieially. In suoh a matter each indi-
vidual is governed by hji éwá
try Allen's
t f
. 'iu
It cools tiie
WILL EXOHANGE-Stock of up-date
grooerio , good tand and good trade
l^ra nnall farm.
CsooKSBAinu A Moóas.
W
ill loan your
money on good real
A. Y. Cssaokb.
graceriea, In a good North Tem town,
* - r «tand, ar
fS£
corner
, annual «ales about W®?"
OaooKsuANxa Be Moors.
isb iO and Americans 87
The correspondent who sends this
asserts that thousands of Chinese
¿oék of (Chooi book and tatkm T. | A 1 "® WM
wallpaper, painu, etc., that we will . still going on when the message was
Ono-nalt e* b, one-half real e tate. Leot, ¡n varioua parts of Tien Tsln.
Will invoice „„mJk Moou. | With reference to tbe romors that
Europeans were seen
and gives rest and comfort.
day. Sold by all druggists
stores for 28c. Trini packs
Address, Alien S. ofrnst
N. Y. ;• ■ ''
DIVERT GRAIN TO GALVESTON
Freight Rates from Missouri River
Points Have Been Advanced.
A3 room, weatherboarded, bóxed houw i
with Dorch, city water, native «hade | Chinese guns at Tien Tsln,
with porch, city water,
treta, chicken house, picket fence, 'lot 60x140.
Will «oil on lestallment for $860. Address
B, L. this oflloe.
New Yo*e, July 18.—Chicago tale-
graphs: '
Grain rates from all aoutbweatern
and Missouri river points to the East,
working the I North and South were advanced yes
the Stan- I'tarday on an average of 6c per 100
the reli
rialismSipi
II
to sap;
ticket bscauso of the fit
must bs because hi
of i
DArimouaii
^flmperlaU
¡11
rv¥ffi.
A 60 ACRES of lira Land nsar Sherman:
Tt at a bargain. Plenty water, All fenoed
in two pasture .—CaoonMUXK A Mooas.
BIDS FOR. PRIVILEGES,
dard learns that eight Russian mill-1 pounds. By the arrangement that
tary inatructora, foroibly detained by haa enabled the weetern roads to in-
the Chinese were compelled to work o "« «*• carrying charges, ths
the giins. One escaped and reached rate from Kansas City and contiguous J fords
the Russian, lines with bis bands * Guatón will be mucb prices < . ... . ,
boujML ¿Ct rl ,0Wer ih*n t0«^ C?g° " INTENSE ,HEAT IN NEW YORK,
0<1. rilio hcft|¡/|0n(lent 0f lhfJ «fa point*. This is eipected to di- j
Ivi:.
doctrine that governtaenta
their just powom, not from snpeiior
force, but ■ iron ths ?o
governed, will aupport our tlfMip^E
even though they do not indorao the
silver plank. A larga majority of the
democrats believe that a restoration of
bimetalism would prove a blessing,
but tbeantMtnperiaiists who «sputa
this Will admit that sny evil that
might arise from bimetalism could
be corrected more easily thai the
evils which would follow from the do-
liberate indorsement of mil
and imperialism." ;
Nobby styles, to ladies* ox-
•rda and slippers at low
prices at Andrews'.
•, m
■mmmS
m
Industrial and 'Frisco Jubileo, Mili-
tary Encampment and Old
Settlers' Reunion.
Ind^ Í!1" "^.^Bsoo Jubilee,"Mill-
tary Eni l!Klnftfe.*®«y>d Old Settlers'
Reunion will be Aceived up to 0
o'clock on the afternoon of July 28.
Sealed bids will be received by tbe
executive cOmmittae of the Young
Men's Business club. A certified
check for 20 per cent of tbe amount
of tbe bid most accompany tbe bid.
Checks of unsnoceesful bidders will
be returned immediately after privi-
leges are awarded. ....
Foil payment of smonnt oí bid
mast be paid before oontraot is
swsfdsdL
All privileges are exclusive end
• * " —• L- -trotected
hl> Alleges at the Sherman
VIA
TDOUI
More
than Seventy Persons Died
Its 'Eflscte, ' 1,/■;
from
Tien Tsin contrasts "rt much grain to that poirt,
rk and perfect equip Dees It Pay ta Bui t'lwsp.
É||s with the "inad A cheap remedy for oougha audi . ,
of the flritiab, Ger- colds ia all right, but you *ent aome- Nxw Yooat, July 18.~Th* hot ,
thing that will relieve and cure.the] weather loday reused or contrtbntad
wkln. I th. moat Im0r® *od dangerous result!I of toward the death of more than —-
tambly lacking an toe anon | lung troubles. What)
shall you dot Goto a warmer attdf
sis
Secossarios."
1st Boxer proclamation
appearance in Shanghai.
ba, I more Vegnlar climate t Yes, if possi- *• «'«V
tl ble; if not possible for you, then in I ti" hospitals and some of thest
SPPIBI , . eather case take the only remedy the* will succumb before the night fa over,
declares that Kwan, tbe war god, de-1 been introduced in all civilised I Many of those who died frotp
aires the blood of foreignén and countries with success in ssvete jwárÉ children
threatens the plagues if tbe BoxerUhroat and lung troubles, "Boschee's
,int faUmwad and snread I German Syrup," It not only beala
tenets are uot foUewed .and Spread^ I ^ .timulatcs the tiaauea to deatroy
The governors of ths province of th8 _#rni but allays infiam-
Hn Nan, Ho Pe and Ho Nan have | m tion, cauaes easy expeotoratlon,
This was tbeothird day of tfcs spell
i|ht
temperature modsrated, ^ J|
Of intense beat. Late tonight the
north
BlOTNTgRBOAD" Ft. Worth,
Mm
Philadelphia,
New York,
Boston
And all points In
. and East.
Lean Sherman 9 a. s,: Aiiie ia St.
■ -—VIA—— «
FE nd FHIS 0 LINES.
Makes all connect * in St. Louis.
Write to any agest or
• W. 8. Eraras, < *. P. A..
Gahwsl on, Texas.
w < S. W. UrKtnm i, F. A.,
Ml
5 r'
wm
TICKETS ON SALE
JUNE 28th and 29th
Good for Return Till
. 'Í
October 1st.
A. W. POWBLL. T.
Él
MM
1É
. missionariee, German, American and trains Are Now Running Betweon 94 eh jrily befflWstfi.
'English, has returned wlthoutob-j Sapu!pa and Okmulgee. ■ j One death was from an Attempt at
ownera oi privilege® will be prote
in their rigbta by Special offloers.
Military encawpwsot lasU
Full lists of the privilegee may be abouta and it ia feared that all have
bad by addreeeing the secretary all ien slain.
Hhcrma-n, Texas. \ ■ . ,!./VJ.e
now op.atjr Jol.rf Prlnc. T « .ndglm .w«l # d.«lly .orti .nd b.lor. lb. d.y
"« """ *" • Wri, ..II ...".d lb. bo.pil.1.
mies to Pekin. I } iu th# world, For sale by 0. B. Cray-1 were busy. On the atreeU the tern-
A German relief column sent into]croft Drug Co. | perature ranged from 03 to 105 and
the interior provine* of Pan Tung to J pvrKNSION OF THE 'FRISCO, the official record from the weather
endeavorto rescue a party of thirty ¡ |bnreau, high nboto tb# gronnd, was
~—; , ,suicide, made while the-subject was
T- "^^'ploraaedwitbthe hsat. Many children
Cxoii, A. Lyo*, Fres.
C. F. GaiaBiS, C
iSvntmtM,
. HlfBiB"ZZ'r,,.w«rsí^y;Wl«.fr« .^.^i>w.M
.built from Sapulpa, I. T., to Okmul- whiojj ihey had crawled for r*lS«f. p*
f 100 Reward, $100. Igee, the capital of the Creek Nation, , . . de.
The readers of this paper will be haa been turned over to the railroad receive
piw to le«n that there'•« | company by the contracto ^
""'■'Dst Ts*v SiiPP. . .. .irr__|SP^ip|PiSMi|^paili|iM
Notice is hereby given that all dogs ? ? drtíe,í íiinS ¡IHuÍuem" and «e now rnnning between these
tfJ^iíS5 JfíuK-!K?toi&^i«.nVo^<to t.« pi- .- T,«k;i.,i., o. ib.
Any parson
Sprinkling po
Mm
MBMM|
Netlee le l^sessw * ^;.;'^
,foL«W tlfroeBh I directly upon the ¿iood and' mucous
—-W FtÉSÜi<p!f<!^t°surfaces of the system, thereby de-
mtt«r.wi" and thl «troying tbe foundation of the d>-
ioraed off without notice and JMj ^ fcBd giviog the patient etrsng
p^nalty enfwwd. , Uy bnilding up 0e constimtion and
By order of |
of . the entartainmet
osadlnpayingoffiii
•sfft °M M
ajSMB
Chill
why Cheatham
Tonic ie'the best on
, The proprietors have so much faith Jn
•llttcorative powers, tfatl tbey offer
I Ooc Hondrei Dollaes for any case
tb#t it failp to core. Bond tor list of
ares
A lew
laxative „
earth: 4 I tb^a it fails toenre* Send
It is sbsolctely free from poison; It tajtimonlaU. ™ ^ . ^ddress^
combines a «hill tonic, iron and laxa- j f, J, Chehet A Co .Toledo, 0,
mm
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* Are yon
newt I
Are yon trading
shadow t r.:
Not tbia ye«rf Than
fea reasons why Chsatbam's Tssteless
Chill Tonic should ever ba
li is known to nearly érsry
SLuMi^alkvAMUA-
to niiciiiBiiP
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