Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1907 Page: 4 of 5
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ITY ENTERPIRSE,
June 6, 1907. .
i WEST, Editors and Proprietors,
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nd class matter, October 4,
t office at Livingston, Texas,
t o£ Congress of March 3,1897.
i in Willis Building,
n Of Court House Square.
LepiicneHc. 39.
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subscription:
(Payable in Advance.)
sar................... $1.00
ths...............................50
months...........................25
rates made known on application
; T at this office.
Lway Time Table.
H. E. & W. T. R. R.
PIP
fi North bound, arrives........ .........9:40 a. m.
North bound, arrives............. 11:22 p. m.
' outh hound, arrives.....-......3:30 p. rn.
outh bourn!, arrives.................5:45 a. rn.
L. & S. K. R. R.
»:30 a. tn Leaves 10:00 a. m.
j:80p.m...........Leaves 4:00 p.m.
Publishers Notice.
resolutions of respect,
■tries, cards of thanks, and
di notices where a j5ecu-
benefit is derived, are
i 2 1-2 cents per line,
i one-half rate.
Prom Moscow.
; the tegular meeting of
Yoakum Chapter,
M. No. 39, Saturday,
1st, the following officers
*cted for the ensuing
R. T. Canon, H. T.;
nan, K.; J. W. Leg-
B.; Ed. Murphy, C. H.;
jm vvuudwiu, P. S.; J• 1 *
dwin, R. A. C.; J. T.
try, M. of 3 V.; T. O.
M. of 2 Y.; ,Henr
Sunday with friends here, lie
now has a situation at Lufkin.
Mrs. J. B. King left for her
home at Bronson Friday. She
was accompanied by her niece,
Gladys Kennedy, who will
spend the summer with her.
Little Miss Lula Lee Ken-
nedy has gone to Retrieve to
visit her au„., Mrs. C. B.
Griffin.
Tom M. Drew was here
Sunday eu route to Horttmse
to see his sick baby. He
found the little one better,
however, and returned Sun-
day night and left for Living-
ston Monday.
B. Y. P. U. Entertains.
On last Friday night the
B. Y. P. U. gave an enter-
tainment at the hospitable
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Lewis in honor of Misses Jus-
ta and Nannie David and Miss
Edna Feagin, who have just
returned from college. Nearly
all the young people were
ANTE-NUPTIAL ENTER-
TAINMENTS.
Friends of Miss Carrie
Andress Bestow Many
Nice Honors. (/
The approaching marriage
of Miss Carrie Andress and
Mr. Tom B. Davis has been
the occasion of many happy
happenings in the social
realm within the past week in
Miss Carrie’s honor.
Ou Wednesday night of last
week the bridal party and
other friends were nicely en-
tertained at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. P. H. Blalock.
Again on Thursday afternoon
Miss Carrie was given a linen
shower at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Gerlach. Many
of her lady friends of the town
joined in showering her with
very dainty and pretty articles
of value in the linen line.
Miss Attie Tackaberry, who
is visiting in the city from
present and a most enjoyable Houston, entertained the pros-
evening was spent. Games pective bride and groom, and
of all kinds were indulged in the bridal party Saturday
by those present, music was
rendered by different ones on
the piano.
About 11 o’clock the crowd
repaired to the dining room,
which was handsomely deco-
rated for the occasion, and ice
cream and cake were served.
night at the hospitable home
of Judge and Mrs. J. Hols-
housen. This entertainment
was one of unusual pleasure
to all present. Miss Tacka-
berry also gave a novelty
shower Monday of this week
at the home of Judge Hols-
At e^eli plate was placed a jhousen, at which Miss Carrie
neat card that bore the iuscrip- j was the recipient of many
tion, “5-28-07, B, \. P. Ik”, njce presents,
the card having tied on one j Miss Andress is unusually
end a beautiful bow of blue fortunate in having such a
ribbon. The occasion was one j ]10St cf friends who wish
that will long be remembered jier much
Rev. and Mrs. J. W. All-
britton highly entertained the
little girls of the Methodist
Sunday School at their home
Wednesday afternoon of last
week.
Miss Lytle Grymes of
Houston arrived in the city
Saturday for a visit to friends,
and is the guest of Miss Louise
Gerlach.
Miss Dora Kinerd returnedj cide who they would elect
last week from Menard, where j nexj- month as county super-
she 1ms just closed a success- j intendent with the following
fulsd,0oL , | result: Prof. Richard W.
Miss Lucy Evans of Hous_|jongg 0f Leggett received 3
ton arrived in the city Satur-j and prof. g. q Turner
day on a visit to relatives, ml’ . , .
die city °f Moscow received 1 vote
Commissioners Court. I PROFESSIONAL CAfipjj
The Commissioners Court | g# H. GERMAN,
convened Monday as a board
of equalization, with Judge S.
F. Hill, presiding, and com-
missioners G. A. Garvey, G.
W. Barington, M. Parrish
and J. H. Parrish, present.
During the first day’s session
the court took a ballot to de-
Mrs. S. J. Canon and ’son
of Thornton, arrived in the
city the first of the week on
a* visit to relatives.
The court is still in session
examining the rendition of the
tax payers.
Special.
Mrs. M. Tackaberry and Remember the special Serv-
ian gh ter Jannette, of Ii()US' jce for the children next Sun-
ton, arrived in the city, Mon-
day on a visit to relatives.
Dr. R. T. Canon of Laure-
lia was in the county capital
on business Saturday.
Mrs. C. Bethea of Napier
visited relatives in the city
Saturday,
day at 11 a. m. Your pres-
ence is earnestly solicited.
All the children of the town
are cordially invited.
J. W. Allbritton.
Estray Notice.
Estrayed by RL. N. Magee
Buck Davison returned last!before L. B. Knox, J. P. Pre.
week from attending school at j No. 6, Polk Co. Texas, one
Corpus Christi. i sorrel horse, both hind feet
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Tack-! sra!!U sP°f in,kft
aberry of Houston arc visiting fe a”d. b,laze.ln *“*•
,i,„ 6 about 15 lids, liigli, about 15
relatives in the city
Dr. A, M. Phillips, of Dol-
lardville, was among the visi-
tors in the city Monday.
A. E. Richardson of Knight
was in the city on .business
yrs. old, same to be sold to
highest bidder for cash before
courthouse door in Livingston
on 1st Monday in May$ 1908,
unless proved on oath by
Monday.
Prof. A. M. CoHim
tense'ya^
owner.
by the young people.
On leaving e
i li ^
W. Sel- their magnanimous tredluent
who..
. M. Kennedy,
the management of
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rot and Miss Minnie
a very interesting
5 day service was ar-
nd rendered at the
church last Sunday
Rev. S. L. Scott,
astor, made a Very iuter-
f talk in behalf of Buck-
)han Home, after which
m was taken for these
was a very pretty
ling at the home of
Mrs. Cramer, Sun-
ttie 2nd, when their
St daughter, Nora, was
marriage to Mr. G.
VvTiey, Rev. S. L. Scott,
lg. Quite a number
leir young friends were in
eudance, and accompanied
” to the train, where amid
ers of rice and good wish-
thev left for a bridal trip
a wle!| or so, after which
(1 return and make
mie at Bering, where
occupies the posi-
aud also the B. Y. P. U. for
their kind hospitalities to their
many friends.
District Court.
District court convened
Monday morning with Judge
L. B. Hightower presiding.
The grand jury was empan-
eled with Judge A. B. Green
as foreman.
On a petition of citizens
and the recommendation of
the bar, Judge Hightower
continued both the civil and
criminal jury dockets, except
the jail cases, of which the
common felonies to be tried
the fourth week and the ve-
nire cases the fifth week.
The grand jury returned
four cases against Willis
Mackclin Monday afteruoo
two for murder and tw for/
assault to murder.
The following c.^apital
cases were set:-,°^r* Green,
for Mondav Jl^y V Viook
Johnson Tuesday, July 2,
VVillffi Mackolin, two cases,
V;dncsday, July 3.
re.
* $i0 Revv2y
tinmen t
$i0 Reward!
rien from Camden,
Lost or st^pnq 6tj
Texas ou ,Mare Mule fi ;
one Sorrel bj h(mds ,
years about ,nJ mouth ^ '
.s lighter aroj,raud hof)
ou breast not wei ht about
marks on SKle wil, $10 Q
800 p°n,m n delivery to me
reward for her
at Camden, TeVmStartIey;
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For W
10yokeofgoolVVOln,ffOXen!
well trained for !™’ a”d
, , I wo new 8-
tft good sliape.
L exp ■*
^enran,
John W. ^rjiran, president
-u of tl3 National Bank,
-U 1 ed^Jrturday from attend-
lsirfg the Texas Bankers Asso-
ciation at Corpus Christi, He
reports having a most enjoya-
ble time.
for ^
live long and rtpp.ily-
—,1—: Mere visit-
Sechrest R ‘tere visit-
Mr and Mrs
udge Hightower requested
hs to state that none of the
shipping clerk, a’’j regular juries will be needed
their man}? frienc’ ',IS1 {this term of court, except the
fourth week, which should
appear Monday, June 24.
Among’ the visiting attor-
neys pnfesent were: G. L, Car-
ter, C. B. Martin, Houston;
E. B. Fickett, Liberty; G. M.
McKinnon, Grove ton.
What Merit Will Do.
Meyer Bros. Drug Co. of
St. Louis, Mb., write Sept. 4,
1905: “We have no liesitafi-
cy in admitting that merit is
jun, is home for the prime factor in creating
the demand fof Df. Menden-
■ J Hall’S.Chill and Fever Cure.
' I T (• l-'Ullr if
Bergman re-
;k from school
and Ed. Murphy
.'4..
ie from the Sam
ire, h teacher
m
teiise Mai
Mr. M. A. Hubert, an old
aiid respected citizeu of the
Pinckney neighborhood, died
at his home Wednesday of
last week after a protracted
illness. He was buried the
following day.
Mrs. J. W. Leggett* Jr.,
after a visit to her mother,
Mrs. C. H. Davison, returned
to her home at Corrigan yes-
terday, accompanied by Miss L
Myra Lewis, who will visit i^r
8$ TO MSTNTAIN
CL OAVINGr gained a
1 1 repatation for care- ?/
% ful conservative man- ^
^ agement, we shall k
^ steadfastly endearvor to ?
^ maintain it ^JLet us
^ have your business.
^ CITIZENS |
% NATIONAL BANK O
P. R. ROWE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Will prffctice in all Courts of the State.
Complete Abstract of Lands in Polk Count/
Furnished.
Notary Public,
LIVINGSTON, TEXAS,
J. HOLSHOUSEN
Attorney at law
Livingston, - - Texas.
F. CAMPBELL
ATTORNEY AT LAW'
Livingston, Texas.
B. J. MaUtIn, m. d. F. A. Remley, m. d
MARTIN & REMLEY,
Physicians and Surgeons,
Leggett, - - - Texas.
wheel log waK0„TpE
A EVEN:
Livingston, Te
Given under my hand and
L- ) seal df office this 16th
ly of May, 1907.
Tom M. Drew,
^r-^'Lu’k Polk County, Tex.
Oui t ,rrespu-}ents are re_
quested to send in w conv
g^munieatious by Monday rfj
- 1 insure tlieir ap-
pearai^? 111 the paper that
week, j request is made
so wq we can'g£t out the En-
terprise on time each weeV.
Also sign every coniinunnica-
Uon, so we wlil know by whom
they are written. Their
names will not appear in the
paper, but we must know the
author of everything publish-
ed^
Mr. Burl Parker and Miss
Maud Simpson were married
Livingston, Texas, ^ arid Jeft
their future home at Ona-
laskaka.
■F. E- McAlister, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
VALDA, - TEXAS.
W. G, PULLEN, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,-
Office at T. H. Wilsop’a Druq.Store.
Corrigan, - Texas
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attorney at law
Tivingston Texas^
J- C, Feagin,
Attornev at Law
Livingston, Texas.
I:
OOW’T BE
CONSTIPATED
Everyofae ftnbwS when he is consiipatetl, and every-
one should know the risk he is running when he fails
to promptly correct it.
PRIGKW 1SH BITTERS
Is a Bowel Tonic ahd Regulator.
It empties the boWelsjust as thoroughly as the harsh
griping cathartics and does it mildly, comfortably, pleasi
antly. Moreover, it leaves a beneficial influence behind it
because the bowels remain healthy and regular thus tlu-re
is no return to'constipated conditions*
Get the Genuine with the Figure “3” in Red cn Front Label,
Sold by Druggists* Price $1,00 per bottle*
f Weiana Hill Davis J
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f Gorman and Aierican Professors. (
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i Photographer
LIVINGSTON. TEXAS,
First Class Photographs
Copying and LnlaIiging.
A SPECIALTY.
Views Taken Anywhere
On Short Notice
m
ATTORNEY - AT * LAW,
Thoroughness and Promptness
Will be my Motto.
LIVINGSTON. TEXA3
HILL & HILL.
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW
Livingston, Texas
Practice in State and Federal oourts, Will
brief and give personal attention to cases i»
Appellate and Supreme courts, Notary in office
Have complete abstract to land In Polk county.
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Livingston Drug Company, Special Agents.
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Manry, E. J. & West, W. L. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1907, newspaper, June 6, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth656063/m1/4/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.