Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1907 Page: 3 of 6
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The Ggfne Supper, Y
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Thg ^mugepieutg eq^ujit;
teo of the Champiqu Hunt met
Monday and pelepfed three sub-
committees, as follows :
On soliciting' ttye la4i.es
to prepare baskets, J. W.
Cochran arid B, R. Rp\ye;
on securing liajl agd preparing
table, A. B. Green, S. H. Ger-
man and E. J. M aury j on hav-
ing the game cqpked, securing
bread, pickles and pork, ].' C.
Feagin and G. J, Gerlaclf.
The spb-conpuitteo pn hall
has secured the Roller Rink
PROFESSIONAL
1/ From Darby
T From CamSp
Lear Editor; A^ I see pq
one is taking enougl interest
in ppr little town to aver ti ll
tile CO4gtry what’s gpill.g op
here, will send ip a few' dots
this week.
Ephe little portlier vylu<$b
reached ps a few days since
was duly appreciated by all,
especially those fortune tq
enough tp have a * hog’ ’ to
kill. ' Jy ' \
f-fhe health is fairly good af
present.
tThe mill is rpiuiipg full
thpe now*
’ Rey. Rhillips filled his reg-
ular appphitpiept here Sun-
RTR1K!N<3,
Not peeing anything ip opr
highly apd eagerly read
county paper from our ener-
“ getie pud stirring community
«, I will try my hand apd see if
l it will fipd its way tp fhe
s, waste haskef.
Qpr new aawmiT is almost
in n|lining order apd |t i§
hopefl that it v/ill be a great
good for ppr settlement in fna-
_ terial deyelopmept as sopp as
enppgli hands am seep-red to
put it in running qrder.
) Darby has been thp scene of
) two happy marriages recently,
’ One ap elderly cpuple Mr.
Ward and Mps. Wilson were
married privately at the hqme
of the bride; The other a
bright, young and epergetic
couple, Mr- Wiliam McCra-
ney and Miss Calllie Nicholson
: were entered into happy wed-
lock before a large crqwd af
the hoipe pf the hndMsipqtljej-
> Mrs. J. NichoEqp.
Our Methodist pqstqr, Rey.
Campbell, pf pprriggp, was
with us last Sunday aud Ihs
excellent senpou was most in-
tensely appealing to his large
and interested congregation,
Hoping that this may find
room in opr excellent paper
I must stop to kill hogs, so
everybody coipe to see us
while we have sausages,
S. N. Saxon, of Petersyille,
was in the pity Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Andress
were visitors in the city Mon-
day.
J. D. Reed, of Leggett, was
in the city on business Mon- (
day. i
D. L. Jones, of Moscow, waj|
in the city on business Mon-
day,
C. W. Nichols, of Charity,
was in the city on business
Tuesday.
Dr, W. K. McCardell made
a business trip to Houston
Monday.
S. Bergman, of Moscow,
was a business visitor in the
c** Monday,
District Clerk F. K. Leggett
made a business trip to Leg-
gett Tuesday.
Judge F- Hill left Tues* .
day afternoon for a business -
trip to Houston, ‘
oyCounty Commissioner Jesse
H, Parrish, of Hortepse, was
ill the city Tuesday.
Jr H. Parrish, of Moscow, •
was a business visitor in the ‘
County Capitol Tuesday.
J, [A. Saxon, Jr., of Car- .
mona, was transacting busi- .
ness matters in the city this .
week,
V/Dr. E, D, Drew has moved
his dental office to tl^e grand
j ury room, over the new county
clerk’s office,
Mrs. J. W. Leggett, Jr., of s
Corrigan, arrived in the city 4
Monday on a visit to her
Of Ward Sen
NAQIIVtUAC, TP
IT, Editors ^gji P|ij>r|e,()rs.
yopp I and Instrumental;
I’iur.o: ponse^atory
qormM =.r,d American
MmMmrni
Livingston
^pEoiiQ No, §9,
HILL & HILL
ATTQPPSVS AR9 PQUNSpLJ,(1; sj
Livingston,
jm wsa smi
Appbttate and »uW.<;me Wyui,No|a|
qfpjleto «b;itrac;t jo land <n BJ
fPayabls }n A-dy^noo.)
‘And tlae cloqlMu’uck two."
Qm. ym ~
Six piqnths......
Three months
TAM| JAjSKQAW AS> COMRA^ION.
There i§ a tp,me jat-ktfsw at )Vqk-
jngham, England, which\hag ac-
quired aq much intelligencet« ac-
company its) iiiaatpr, a bak*i», on his
delivery mimcR Qeca§iimally it
fliers tint hou^o or tKeQtgn/rpgaiipijg
With a long swoop the plvt as thp
hqrse trots along the roacL
The biftj ami its ipaatep are op
the host of terms, an^y|lhist]e from
for tfie suppey.
Thp supper will be given
at the Rink Friday evening.
4uy .one pim joip the hunt by
callipg at tfie City Di ug Store
end paying the piembersfiip
fee.
Martin $ RBM
[ MisslVRttie Parrish, of Hor-
teuse, is teaching an instru-
mental class at tips place,
'f The yquug popple were high-
ly epterminedmt the home of
tr-
im and SJuf
ay Time Table.
,.,9:4Q a. m.
,liras p. fn.
..litlfi p. m.
...iSi45 a. in.
To Lectyre Tonight,
Mr, apd Mrs/ R. D. Fitzge
aid Friday night, g tackey
party beipg the order of the
entertainment, Dr.Taylor and
Miss Daisy Morrison won the
prices,
Mr. \Villie Reggitt, of your
town, was in our city Sunday
wearing a 10xf2 smile,
Ifrhe school is progressing
nicely at present.
fSeems that I heard some one
say Tom Jones went rabbit
hunting Sunday. How many
did you catch,,Tom?
LIf this misses the big “B,”
will call again^ome time.
Rabuite for Plagiarist,
It le a greater offense to at.eal dead
men’s labo.B than their
Synosius. -
the lattey brings th
tp the cart frotg a <
tanco, iiivui iably wi
isfactio’’ \
.....Noiic
m & 8. rn R. R,
ssd «}80 a. w.......Uewrwi a. m
p. m...... Leav^i poo p. m
Mrs. A - C. ^elimer v/ill lec-
ture nt the Presbyterian Churcli
tqiiight. Mrs. .^eliuer is well
knpwn to the peqpje of the
city to he a cultured, able and
eloquent \yoinan, and all who
attend will be highly enter?
tained.
Hickman sells the best for
less.
HGLStfO
ktqrryey **
publishers Notice
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All resolutions of respect,
4>bitiuu ies, cards of thanks, and
ghurch notices where a pecu-
niary benefit is derived, are
Charged /1 -2 cents per line,
which is oue-lialf rate,
Nptice is lier^l
the Qommissione]
Polk County, Tj
its February T
meets on tl\e Ele
February ]D0?f (
for the seleciion I
tqry for said Poj
Witness my
eighth day of Jan
1907. 1
vsioi&By d v,"wi
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Our two representatives,
Hons. J. Holsliousen and F.
0. Fuller, have good commit-
tee assignments in the Legis-
lature, which enables them to
be in position to render good
I assistance to worthy legisla-
te Dr. W. K. McQardell 1ms
accepted the position of phy-
sician for the Knox Lumber
Company, in the place of Dr.
W. B- Everitt, resigned. Dr.
McCardell will still reside and
keeu his office in Livingston,
an^H^^outiuue to do gcu-
County Judge, Pj
It seems that Senator Till-
man met a foeman worthy of
^h^a^^iydie person (of Seii-
Bl i
Re..<^Mnr
W.
sBonTffer Biacksmitii is
Shoeing, 50 cents,
, ■ ^ A ' V - ,
Other work as cheap as
can he done tor
CASH ONLY.
Try rue and let
me satisfy you as
I have many.
PRESEN I S> m AWAY
Saturday Night Feb. 2,
At The
ROLLER RINK.
^Have you paid your poll
tax? Today is the last day.
Let the investigating Nun -
inittec turn on the lights and
probe to the bottom. Joe
Bailey’s friends don’t fear the
result.
W. G, PULLEN, M. D
Physician and StpgJI
(Wice at T U Wllaon’a Drqg Store.
Qoruigan , - T>:xa<
V We welcome our new corre-
opondents. Send in the news
from every community and be
sure to sign your communica-
tions. Your name will not
appear in the paper, but we
inust know wlm writes for us,
FOR SALE—-My residence
near Brick Baptist Church
Appy to me at Livingston
Texas. Mrs. Sue Hunt
Remember, you get tickets every session,
The Rink will he open on the following after*
noons, for the school children, from LQO to o;3Q w
Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays,
* .
. Special prices will be made to the school children
at. these sessions, The school children should
have recreation, and we have decided to make them '!A
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a special price on the above named days.
Later, we are going to have special nights for
beginners only, and will take pleasure in learning ~A>
all new beginners. 'Si
U. MOORE
Senator Bailey was re-eleet-
pd by over a two-thirds major-
ity, and we predict that he will
be exonerated by still a larger
majority. __
The Teachers’ Institutes
have been called to meet Feb-
ruary 23, the one for the white
teachers at Moscow, and the
one for the colored teachers at
Corrigan. We urge every
teacher, in the county to at-
A Disorder that Breeds Dis*
ease in the Body, and an
Easy Way to Cure it.
First Claus V'no'rou rapH^ ■
Coptn/o and ENLAEGma.
A SPECIALTY, X
Views Taken Anywher©
On Short Notice
Take care of the stomach and you will
have little need for the doctor.
When the stomach begins to show
signs of disorder; when the food digests
slowly and with discomfort; when you
have heartburn; feel bloated and uneasy,
you are in a condition that needs atteiu
tion.
Prickly Ash Bitters corrects the dis-
ordered stomach by strengthening and
toiling up the digestive organs, driving
the badly digested food into the bowels
and thence out of the system.
Constipation is nearly always pres-
ent when the stomach becomes sour or
disordered. Prickly Ash Bitters eon-
tains the medicinal qualities which act
as a restorative and regulator for the
stomach and bowels. It strengthens the
digestive organs, cures constipation quel
prevents the return of bilious conditions
Thousands of people who have rM
ceived lasting benefit from this gr^»
remedy willingly testify to its poW^Bl
cm Ingi idigestion. ecu .Upuu.u audfl
ney trouble. f
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tucC many remt licii t>'.U 1-riC ,
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Sold bv druggists. VxicM"
Attornev at Law
Livingston) Texas.
ATTORNEY AT RAW
bivingston. Texas
Livingston Rstisr M
W. L. WE5T, Mgr.
The bill introduced in the
gislature making it unlaw-
1, to drink intoxicating
'ftops on a train is a good
e, and we hope it will pass.
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IftRNEY - AT - LAW.
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Manry, E. J. & West, W. L. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1907, newspaper, January 31, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth656107/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.