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County Enterprise
LIVINGSTON, TEXAS, THURSDAY
ULY 4, 1907
We endeavor to please our customers with
saje we make, study their wants, anti Jsee||f3
stock complete with
Do not fail to call on us when in need of Dry Goods,
Clothing, Gents* Furnishings, Notions, etc.
-PAVIS
"I* a goat a she*?,,
question that the eommf
this county have beer
Masonic Installation. from MoieoW.
Trinity Lodge No. 14, A. The fifth Sunday meeting
L & A. M., publicly install- was a very JoVoilft Occasion,
d its officers Friday night of There were visitors from vari-
ast week. The ceremony oc- ous places, ah id some fine work
ttrred on J. W. Cochran’s was dtme. A collection for
awn, and the Masons and home missions was taken,
heir families Were present, amounting to $H)*:
district Deputy J. E. Hill, " Mrs. A. 8. Cafiiibn and
r., was marshal of the occa- children of Lovelady, left
ion, and Last Master S. H. Monday for a visit to relatives
Unith was installing officer. in Livingston, afief ft Halt of
RefreShflrfetlt'3, consisting of several days with relatives and
ake, ice cream add lemonade friends here,
tere served during the even- Mrs- Darcris Lfegtfett re-
ng. All who attended spent turned to lief lioflle at Leggett
most pleasant time. Saturday, after visiting her
Scholastic gensus. V « Carit1en dhd tllis
Judge 8. F. Hill has just Mrs. WeeifiS atid children
inished the.tolD for the schol- 0f Hortefitfe are? here this
stic census of ffl^Jppunty and Week, guests Of lief mother,
ndepeudent distorts, the Mrs. Mike Tarridli.
lumber of children enrolled . —--
u each being as follows: Lfoilt Leggett.
..oiinty districts, 4933; Liv- &ey# \ti 3. Green began
Ugstbn, 47e>; Coffigau, 201; a protracted ificCtiiig Sunday
doscow, 178; Leggett, 44', to- • af the Presbyterian
al, 3820. _ \ . church.
Dr. R. f. Cation of La%'B., Lloyd Leggett; who has
dia, was among the court been at FoStbfta for SOme
isitors Monday. / time,- hrts returned home 1
--------- — ? prof. Oreii Gassiott return -
Royaline Pills save /Doctor s ed frorn Onalaska, where lie
has been teaching a singing
school.
A large crow’d Went to Mos-
cow Saturday and Sunday to
attend the fifth Sunday meet-
ing.
A. i>. McDonald of Bering,
was here Sunday;
A 11 Unifier of our people will
here to Bold Springs
him try to fifi Up in the mul*
| fiefrV tteefi after his chicken
j Had Legal! tb take efiect.
We hope tb fie able to Sfiend
; another siitlt day id the netlr
fiittlre. __ *
The following Fold coiihty
Cdufe,derate veterans attended
Food’s Brigade reunion at
NaVdsota
A PlCNIfe
Lfettbr to Jett Smitl* . " Stolen.
ASr Stolen from Henry White}
eel yb- j one gray horse about 15 hands
high, weight aliOtit 900 lbs.,
branded H cm left shoulder
' Will pay $10
_ ^ .. V ( '' ■■ 11?
to.. C. Chapman,
11 Shxri**, Folk Co v,
Mir.. L. A. McfCiutkm and
sou, Aligns, leit last Friday
for il visit, to belatiVeS at Nac- : >
ogdocheS.
MisS Morgali bl Hoiiston,
is visiting frietidfi in the city,
and is the gltest of Mrs. Toni
M. DrevV. f
Mr. and Mrs. A. feL Eiiiau-
uel ahd fahiily Visited relatives
near Siilithfield laSt wefik.
WillR Berg-niaii aild hoy 0"J
Goodwin df MdSedW; visited -
in tile city Sunday.
gallbiiS fdr Odd FfeildwS and it)- Mi rtiVrti i ' 7
Masonic Hallsi they todk 49.' Wi
Johes & Rogefs. Meikel, P#Ot06f3#lllf
Sactl litci flAH If' rrd 1 inti c _
luviu^ston
. DeaWarfWI'S!
liged i|r ybtt wHte us hoiv yf
came-/)at bti Votlr first few joi
Devoe, as tb gallons expected j main touched. if <
and ilsed. for horse and $ V0 for thief
Tajke Joii A. Von made
yoiirjprice, expecting to use
25 gallons Devoe, and used
15. Jd>b B. Von expected to use
15 ancl Used it). And tell 11s
Enjoyable bay £jpent 6h
Barths of Big Mhdy.
Lfilie, Texas, June 25.—
The faiiiilieS of Messrs. Wil-
lie, Ji iiitli is tmd Hell Mat-
thews; C. fif. Rite, Sr.; and
Dr. B. F. Handley, sfiefit an
enjoyable day oil the cheek.
Botli fishing and Minting were
indulged in until tibottt 11
o’clock; rit Which tiifi£ every-
thing Ads tarried to fcdiups
dressed ttnd prepaid for clifi-
ner. For fear fif ail accident
the ladies lida bn hand a num-
ber of fried thickens, cakes,
pies and c'tistfirds by the tart
loads, arid Many dtntt things
too good to mentioii; ft Was
one Or the best dinners the
wHter has hrid the filfdsttre of
getting tiridfer tile lnmteUcfe bf
for quite d \Vhile. Jti the af-
ternoon the tittle WaS Sptetlt in
boat riding, V/hicli wds enjoy-
ed by the ladies and Children.
Mr. Will Matthews had
charge of tile children and it
was fiimiy td them to Watch
............ A. E. Greed, L,
DeWalt. W. M. MatlhelVg,
W. B. Young, j: W. Steph-
ens; fc. W. Hilbeft, J. G.
Lockfe and J. M. Alekillider.
Mlsd Anabel DayiSj dftfer
severdl ^fcekS Visit tb rteldtives
in this city; rettirried tb her
honie dt Grdpelatid Friday.
She tVdS debbrtipanied Bdhle by
hei* Sistef; Mr3. i$deh Hbl-
1 IlCi Ol&WLX j IVllZ)* JLV\..wU xlJi
liil^sivbl'th) V/liB #ill vifiit rel
atifeS ill tlidt blty.
Ed; Murpliy; a prbmih'ent
bnsitlefes man df Mb’scbvV; was
attending to busiiiesd matters
in the cditnty capital Mdnday.
8. H. Smithj J. E. Hill,
Jr., dnd T. E. McCrdrey vis-
ited the lodge at Shepherd
Saturday evening.
TeLas; festiniatbd lii gallons
Dev be for Mr Pratt’S house
and fiought 5 gallon^ for first
it painted twd edats.
Erb-Springall Co, Sari An-
tonio, Tekas, paiiited two
houses same sFe fdf D J
Woodward, bile lead-and-oil,
the other Devbe. Devoe cost
$12 less fob paint and labor.
Tom Masey’s painter, Wal-
nut Spring^, Te:Saf>, estimat-
ed for his house 1(3 gallons
Devoe; he lidd 4 left.
You see how it goes. Even
the best painters eaii’t guess
little enciigh at first.
Yoltrs truly
F W DEVOE & & Co.
P. S.—Livingstdn Drug Co.
sell our paint.
Mrs) J. E. Peters reiurfied
last week, from a Visit to rela-
tives at Trinity add L'dvelady.
Slie Was accompanied filler
sister, Mbs. A. S. Cau Jnj
Lovelady, who came
City Drug Store
El
Tof3 all llinAs, of Gold brinks
The _
LADIES’ CREAM PARLOft
MA0« 0y
iiji
1 ^
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bon’t fail to trf tlieiil Our
Creant cannQt be excelled; We
have recently cbmpleted our
Ice CrCatft jparlor ^nd Iviil bd
pleaded to sebfe yoti..
.fid Cheapest.
L Livet Regulator
kcet, Stomach and
■hg just right.
Abe well and to
||t t makes v-Hir
pfeir'-s!. Lkli-
fe!, s’. Money
.
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Manry, E. J. & West, W. L.Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1907,newspaper, July 4, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth658089/m1/1/:accessed August 20, 2024),University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.
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