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The Sherman Daily Register
July 1, 1893

Misses Emma and Etta Pullen left Sat. by way of the Cotton Belt for Tennessee and Georgia to spend the summer.
Judge Gregg, accompanied by his family, left today for Eureka Springs to spend several weeks at that well known health resort.
Mrs. I. T. Akers and son, Olan, left yesterday for Eureka Springs on the 12:25 train to be gone several weeks.
Joe Linz, accompanied by Architect Armstrong, arrived here from Dallas today and will remain here several days superintending the placing of
the stone work on his handsome building.

Geo. W. Stewart died at his home on W. Tennessee Street, this city, Saturday night after on illness of several weeks with typhoid fever. The funeral too place from the residence at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon and a large number of friends were in attendance.  The deceased had lived here for many years, was an active business man and honest and upright in his dealings.  He leaves a wife and children to mourn his loss.

Businesses:
R.R. Hazlewood & C.H, Smith - Attorneys at law, Office: Murphy building
Rice Maxey & C.L Vowell - Attorneys at law; #5 & 6 Bitting Building North side of square
R.T. Bomar - Gun and Locksmith; 617 East Lamar
Mrs. M.B. Ricketts - Millinery
Shaw, Johnson & Durham - The People's Cheap Store
J.A.L. Wolfe - Attorney at law; North side of square
J.P. Graham - State, Loan & Fire Insurance
W.R.Gill - Architect, Contractor, builder; 140 North Travis
M. McManus - Merchant Tailor


The Sherman Daily Register
Wednesday July 5, 1893

Mr. Saunders and daughter were badly injured when their buggy collided with another on West Houston while enroute to Basin Springs.
Marriage Licenses:
John Raeberne and Doria Walls
W. L. DeSong and Beaulah Thaxtor

Frank Haraldson and Cornelia Conley
Death: Mrs. J. R. Joiner, 24 years old, daughter of Col. Murphy, married nearly 4 years.


The Sherman Daily Register
Thursday July 6, 1893
Superintendent Wilkins of the county farm, informs the Register that all patients are doing well and everything is running smoothly.  There are at present thirty-one patients at the farm.


The Sherman Daily Register
July 7, 1893
Mr. & Mrs. John B. Blair - July 6 - a boy
County Attorney Maxey threw the case of Geo. Bates of Denison.  Bates was charged with fighting on the 4th of July.
Geo. Washington, a negro, charged with stealing some carpenter tools, is on trial before Judge Hinkle this evening.

The Sherman Daily Register
Wednesday July 12, 1893

Alfred Ghent, a brick layer who lives in this city, was badly injured by a fall yesterday.

The Sherman Daily Register
July 21, 1893
 C. W. Taylor and Helen Stark of Denison married.

The Sherman Daily Register
July 24, 1893
Cully Watson and Cora Patterson married.
Mrs. Mary Fenet, wife of John D. Fenet. Died at the family residence on North Walnut at 9:30 o?clock this morning after a short illness.  The funeral will take place from the residence tomorrow at 9 o'clock.

The Sherman Daily Register
July 25, 1893

Mr. W. A. Waldrop and Miss Ida Nunley, both of this city will be wed tonight.
Mr. F. M. Clagborn and Miss Carrie Allen will be married this evening at the Episcopal rectory.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Mary Fenet, services conducted by by Rev. Ivey.
After a short illness the one year old daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Lee Bivens died last night.  The funeral took place from the family residence on
S. Walnut at 12:30 o'clock.  Interment took place at Farmington.

List of uncalled for letters at Sherman,TX Post Office during week ending July 22, 1894:

Ladies

(Authuo?), Laura Baker, Delilah Bond, Eva Churchill, Clark Couvelier, Rice Crowders, Mrs. B. K. Covet, Mrs. Jim Chastain, Mattie Fitzgerald, Katie
Hall, Hugh Heston, Annie Inglish, Edna Landrem, Bettie Logue, Hattie Layton, Mary Mears, Bertie Morgan, Jennie Mosley, Martha Martin, Parmelia   McDowell, E. A. Hall. Susan M. Sanders, Rebecca (2) Sidden. Sallie Squires, Millie Weads, Nettie

Gents

Austin, R. T. Bundy, Martin Boswell, Willie Bundy, M. A. Childs, Elmore Cobb, T.  (Carne?), M. F. Carrouth, J. R. Culver, E. S. (Eskin?), A. G. Lynch, R. L. Long, J. W. Massie & Bone Mitchell, W. R. McDonald, John Owens, Willie Ordinger, Horace Embry, B? Hollingsworth, Bob Haynes, Harper Hughes, J. J. Hall, J. J. Harris, West Johnson, Washington Johnson, C. E. Penington, Rigs King, W. C. Odell, C. E. Rawlings, C. P. (Shouding?), H. Standefer, (?). J.  Shelley, A. W. (Shannon?), Geo. W. Underwood, W. B. Williams, M. Williams, David

The Sherman Daily Register
July 26, 1893
J. B. Johnson and Miss Sallie Williams married.

The Sherman Daily Register
July 27, 1893
Yesterday evening Thomas J. Horlin of Dallas and Miss Ordenia Bell George of east Sherman married at home of the bride.
Mr. Sam Maxey, whose relapse has been mentioned, is reported to be in critical condition today.  He is at the residence of his brother, Rice Maxey, on South Crockett Street.


The Sherman Daily Register
July 28, 1893
Mr. S. M. Jones and Miss W. M. Gentry married yesterday evening by Judge Gregg.

The Sherman Daily Register
July 31, 1893
Reuben Richardson and Bertha Phillips, marriage license.




The Sherman Daily Register

Susan Hawkins

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