Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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nigrSgate at
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different
Minty; They
yarns, re-
tances, ar-
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tbe Stores.
ants, by ad-
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to take
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come in
ft would,
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^a move
foot at once,
great day for
people here
bet
and
tf:V$ get busy'
day.—Luf-
San
ifkin wjll
ivingston.
nothing
Au-
also
This
of the
past, the only
mbling it be-
sales of individual
but they would
;o iusigiilfieence when
with a real “sales
Our merchants have
ing fine stocks
se and why not:,
mage of the Trib-
es get busy and have
It will not on-
rofitable adventure
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merchants who project
will prove a verit-
for the
County Court Jurors.
The following is a list of
the jurors for the Odtober
term of county court:
First week.—M. A. Am-
erine, A. C. Harrison, Frank
Klleby F M C, J. D. Gieger,
J. F. Hubert, R. F. Collier,
G. L. Collier, D. L. Tories,
J. H. Capps, R. t,. Gaylord,
W. C. Hilton; T. H. Beaty,
T. J. CoFnm, J. B. Burton,
J. M. Justice, A. Cain.
Second week.—W. W.
Kimball, J. D. Gaylord, John
Burks, Robt.‘Allen, John Al-
exander, W. P. Bean, J. R.
Peebles, W. P. Holder; Joe
Hopson, T. J. Havis, S. Kel-
ley, J. H. Kenner, John Flail,
Lynn Hood, J. R. Abercrom
bie, Jim Alexander.
Marriage License,
County Clerk T. M. Drew
has issued the following mar-
riage license since our last
report!
William Otto Holloway to
Ella Wheeler.
A. W. Coker to Miss Bes-
sie Shine.
Wat Saxon to to Miss Fan-
nie Ray.
Sam Stephens to Mlriah
Trent.
William Jdlnlsim-to Hattie
Legington.
Odel Piuckard to Miss
Nancy Sanders.
School Bond Election.
The board of trustees of the
city of Livingston at a meet-
ing Saturday Fa compliance
petitioilDyf citizens or-
ered an elect!' . »r a school
bond issue of 'rH,00d to be
held SVr'iLy, October 26.
ftrV: L B. Green was ap-
pointed election officer.
This bond election marks
the beginning of one of the
most important epochs in the
history of Livingston. Every
citizen of the district should
attend the election and cast
their ballot for the bond issue
and lend their assistance in
Sheriff s Sale.
By virtue of a certain exe-
cution issued by the justice of good for Malaria, Chills and
of peace out of the justice
court of precinct No. 6, Polk
county, on the 29th day of
August, 1907, in a certain
a “modern school
building
building.
Letter to Lewis k Cochran
‘ ’’ i;$j
: city.
/ertisement
he best thing for any city
for both present and
: generations is a good
Livingston has at
ilized this by petition-
school board for a
bond issue for more
s and a modern brickf
Judd Lewis the > poet
5t panther in
editorial
’ins ton Post
‘a gem
Livingston, Texas.
Dear Sirs: We asked City
Drug Co, Crystal Springs,
Miss, to sell Devoe. They
wanted to know, of their own
knowledge, how it compared
with another paint they knew
all about—it was-sold right
there, and considered good.
They painted the house of
W B McCluney two coats on
purpose to test the two paints
against one-another: one coat
Devoe 6 gallons; the other
coat that other paint 10 gal-
lons'. Difference $20;' $7 for
paint, $13 for labor.
That other paint is made in
New Orleans; is pure; is con-
sidered an excellent paint;
and has a good deal of local
goodwill.
But" the standard of paint
has been low all through the
southwest. That paint is
thin; it is, you see, six-tenths
of a pailit. Devoe saves $20
over it on half a small job.
It is a!1 case of local best
compared with actual best.
Amirs truly
15 F W'DEVOE & CO
do like | P. S. Livingston Drug Co.
nd saj/ j sell our paint.
day of mild month; at the court house door at
LlvlJjgston’PoJk.county wlthfrt legs! hours, pro-
good
'X.use wherein C. B. Ashworth
is plaintiff, and M. S. Pardee
is defendant, in favor of the said
plaintiff for the sun of $44,05
with interest thereon at the
rate of 6 per centum per an-
num, from date of judgment,
together with all costs of suit,
that being the amount of a
judgment recovered by the
said C. B. Ashworth plaintiff,
in the justice court of precinct
No. 6, Polk comity, on the
31st day of August, 1907, I
have levied upon, and will, on
the first Tuesday in Novem-
ber, 1907, it being the 5th
day of said month, at the
court house door of Polk
county iii the town of Living-
ston, within legal hours, pro-
ceed to sell for cash to the
highest bidder all the right,
title and interest of M. S.
Pardee in and to the following
described real estate levied
upon as the property of M. S.
Pardee, to wit: 875 acres of
laud on the John Maginnis
league, beginning at the north
west cor. of said league; thence
south with the west line of
same 2558 varas; thence cast
3333 1-3 varas to the east line
of said league; thervee north
with the east line of said
league 1604 varas to corner;
thence west with the south
line of same 1537 varas;
thence north 954 varas to the
north line of said Hague-
thence v- .1 varas east
Hue U Chairs survey 1796
varas to the beginning.
The above sale to be mad
by me to satisfy the above
descriced judgment for $44.05
in favor of C. B. Ashworth,
together with the costs of
said suit, and the proceeds
applied to the satisfaction
thereof.
S. C. Chapman,
Sheriff Polk County, Texas,
Accept no Substitute.
There is nothing just a
Fever as Dr. Mendenhall’s
Chill and F'ever Cure. Take
ti as a general tonic and at all
times in place of quinine. If
it fails to give satisfaction
Livingston Drug Co. will re-
fund your money.
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Burning
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M*oe RV,
Shaking Chills,
Fevers, Malarial Poison.
You need not suffer from
these ills. Royalme Chill
Tonic is a guaranteed remedy.
It puts iron into the blood
from the first close, and keeps
off Chills until the strength
can.be built lip. And it builds
up strength in short order.
It overcomes malaria makes
rich, red blood, puts roses on
the cheeks and joy in the heart.
Pleasant to take. Contains ho
poisons. Try it. Money back
if not satisfactory. You are
to be the judge. 50 cents.
F"or sale by J. W. Cochran &
Co.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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S. H. GERMAN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
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Thoroughness and Promptness
Will be my Motto.
EVING-STON. TEXA&
HILL & HILL.
ATTORNEYS and counsellors at law
Livingston, Texas
Practice in State and Federal courts. Win
b let and give personal attention to oases lit
Appellate and Supreme courts, Notary in offle*
H iVe complete abstract to land In Polk county.
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A good rain has fallen and
the drouth is ended.
Livingston Sheet Metal Works |
Manufacturers of
Tanks, Gutters, Piping, Stove
Pipe, Smoke Stacks, etc. A
share of your patronage is so-
licited.
LIVINGSTON, TEXAS
INDIGESTION
A Disorder that Breeds Dis-
ease in the Body, and'an
Easy Way to Cure it.
Sheriff’s Sale.
By vlrture of a certain Execution issued by
Hie Just loo of the Peace out of the Justice Court
Precinct No. 6 Polk county, on the 29th day of
August 1907, in a certain cause wherein Loo
Bergman is plaintiff, and M. H.. Pardee lr defend-
ant, in favor of the said plaintiff for the sum of
($203.95) Two hundred and three and 95-100 Dol-
lars, with Interest thereon at the rate of ti pet
centum per annum, f^oiti date of Judgement, to-
gether with all costs pf suit, that being the
amount of a Judgement recovered by the said Loo
Bergman plaintiff, Ih the Justice Court of Pre-
cinct No. (I of Polk county on the 31st day of
August 1907, I have levied upon, and will, on the
first Tuesday, In November 1907, It being the 5th
need to sell for cash to the highest bidder all the
right, title tmd Interest of M. 8. F
.km, miu niknc, u. m. o. Pardee in and
to the following described real estate
levied upon as the property of M. 8. Pardee to-
•wlt: 875 acres a part of the John Maginnis
league of land beginning'ttt the northwest cor-
ner of said league thence south with the line ol
same 2568 vafas thence east 3333 1.-3 varas to the
east line of said league; tliepoe north with the
east line of said league 1004 varas; thottoe west
with the south line of same 1637 varas to the
southwest fiorner of same;1 thence north 954
varas to. tho north lino of said league; thence
west 950 va^as east Hue of the Chairs survey;
1790 varas to the beginning.
'The above sale to be made by me to satisfy the
above described Judgement for $203.95 in favot
‘Of Leo Bergman together with the costs of Haid
suit, and the proceeds applied to the satisfaction
thereof.
8. C. CHAPMAN,
Sheriff Poik County; Texas.
Best and Cheapest.
Royalme Liv
Liver,
_0 ilia top-'
nach add
bust* right. idEg
1 and
Sheriff’s Sale;
By Virthe of a certain Execution issned by the
Justice of the Peape out of the Justice Court ol
Precinct Np. 0 Polk county; on the. 29th day oi
August 1907, in ft oertafn cause wherein J. H.
Potts is plaintiff, end M. 8. Pardee is defendant,
in favor of the said plaintiff for the surn of $55.50
with interest thereon at the rate of 6 Per centum
per annum, from date of Judgment; together
with all costs of suit, that being the amount oi
a Judgement recovered by the said J. H. Potts
plaintiff, in the Justice Court of Precinct No. I
Polk county, on the 31st day of August 1907, 1
have levied upon, and will, on the first Tuescay
in November 1907, it being the 5th day of said
month, at court house door of Polk county in the
town of Livingston within legal hours, proceed
to sell for casn to the highest bidder all the right,
title and interest of M. 8. Pardee irt and to the
following described real estate levied tip-
on as the property of M. 8. Pardee to wit: 8id
acres of land on tile John Maginnis league. Be-
ginning at the northwest corner of said league;
thence south with the 1 west line of same 255,'
varas; thence east 3333 1-3 varas to east line ol,
juid .league; thence north with the east line oi
aaid league 1604 v«rap to corner; thence west
'with the south lino of same 1537 varas; thence
■ mrth 954 varas to the north line of said league;
.hence west 950 varas east line of Chairs survey
1796 varas to tha beginning. *
The above sale to be madefy me to satisfy'the
*" ’ ’ idgment for $55.60 in favor oj
- n. rui*, MMowter with thf costs of said suili
_ ,nd the proceeds appHed|0> the sfttfsfacffoi
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Take care of the stotnnch and you wil
liave little need for the doctor.
When the stomach begins to eh
signs of disorder; when the food digi;
slowly and with discomfort; when
have heartburn; feel bloated and tinea!
you are in a condition that needs atten-
tion.
Prickly Ash Bitters corrects the dis-
-dered stomach by strengthening and
toning up the digestive organs, driving
the badly digested food into the bowels
and f1 > —tt of the system.
C ...itipauori u •.e.-irljr always pres- ;
en‘ r hen the stomach becomes sour or I
di rdered. Prickly Ash Bitters con-
* *' is the medicinal qualities which act!
, a restorative and regulator for the
stomach and bowels. It strengthens the
digestive organs, cure8 constipation and
prevents the return of bilious conditions.
Thousands of people who have re-
ceived lasting benefit from this great
remedy willingly testify to its power in !
curfngindigestion, constipation and kid-
ney trouble.
“I suffered front constipation fflr years, and
tried runny remedies, bat Prickly Ash Hitters is
the only medicine that has ever done me any
good. Through tts use I am now- In good health
and entirely free from all traces of my former
trouble."—D. P. SrioALLf Wiunsboro, Louisaua
Get tYie genuine with the figure
“3" in red on front label.
Sold by druggists. Price $1.00.
Our Platform
Safety first,
Liberality next.
Both are essential to suc-
cessful bauking. It you are
satisfied with our platform
come and see us.
j\«AN STATE BANK
P. R. ROWE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Will practice In all Courts of the State.
Complete Abstract of Lands fa Polk Couut^
Furnished.
Notary Public.
LIVINGSTON. TEXAS.
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J. HOLSHOUSEN
Attorney at law
Livingston,
Texas/
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F. CAMPBELL
ATTORNEY AT
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Livingston, Texas.
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J. L MANRY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Livingston, Texas
n>rrh
J. C. Feagin.
attorney _ at Law
Texas.
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Livingston Drug Co. .special
agents.
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Via the
H. E. & W. T. Ry.
Two through trains each
way daily
PULLMAN SLEEPERS
between
Houston and Shreveport
on night trains.
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Rink Bldg.
Texas.
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Connections mode at Houston
and Shreveport.
Summer Excursion tickets on salo dally
Seb ticket agent for information as to
rates, connections, oto., or address,
C. K. DUNLAP M, L; ROBBINS
Traffic Manager G; P. A.
Houston, Texas,
OUR $319 PIANO
Is a good reliable instrument. It is net the cheap, shoddy
kind which wears out in a few years. We don’t
boost this as a $400 or $500 Piano.
OUr One Price System
Kills the' boomerang sliding plan of sailing pianos.
Our Prices Are fixed
Tlio experienced and inexperienced buyers are treated alike.
We Represent 15 Leading Factories
Our salesmen are not allowed to uAe deception or misrepresentation. They Know that
prompt discharge'folloWs opfeh practices.
We Sell Only Good Instruments
And on Payments to Suit Buyers
All Texas banks will certify to tin' absolute security of our guarantees.
VICTOR TALKING
VitTfik
MACHINES
On paj ments of $1.00 per week.
All the now Victor Records. -All the hew
sheet music.
We pay express charges on 1 do2en records
£ar cash at list priced.
THOS. GOGGAN & BROS.
COR, MARKEt'an-l 22d STS. GALVESTON,
rsh, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
LIVING-STON, TEXAS’
R B. Love, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
LIVINGSTON, - TEXAS
B. J. Martin, m. d. f. a. iibmi.hv, m. d
MARTIN & REMLEY,
Physicians and Surgeons,
Leggett, - - - Texas.
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K. E. McAlister, M. D.
PHVCTCIAN AI.fi> StT’GEOX
VAT,DA, - TEXAS.
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W. G, PULLEN, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
Office at T. H. Wilson's Drug^Store.
Corrigan, - Texas
M. B. CANON, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Corrigan, • - Texas.
W. M. CARROLL
Photagrapher
Studio Open Every
Thursday and Saturday _
Leggett Texas’'
U. MOORE,
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Phetsgraphur
LIVINGSTON, TEXAS.
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Manry, E. J. & West, W. L. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1907, newspaper, September 19, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth658846/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.