The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1924 Page: 2 of 8
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THE PADUCAH POST
Paducah, Texas, March 13,1924
IT
DOES HAPPEN!
Sometimes when you are “going best”
and you think there is no danger, then
“Presto,” and the old machine refuses to
work for a while. Just a simple remedy
or a proper prescription in the nick of
time would have saved you a long spell of sickness and days and
days from your work. Why didn’t you do it, you ask. Just thought-
lessness on your part.
Better stop now and see if that old machine we call the
“body” is needing a little rest ora little repairs. Better keep it up,
for when it’s gone, you’re GONE!
We carry most everything to be found in an up-to-date drug
store. If it’s drugs or drug sundries come to us.
Swint-Burnett Drug Comp’y.
After spending a month at
Matador I am back in Paducah
a* my office at North Side Phar-
macy prepared to fit glasses cor-
rectly. Anyone having either
new or repair work see me.—Dr.
C. Howard. Optometrist.
J. L. Pinkerton of Green Val-
ley was here Saturday.
Miss Oora Mae McDaniel of
Chalk was here Saturday.
FOR SALE—Pure half and
half cotton seed, $2.50 per bushel
F. 0. B. Eustace.—W. D. Smith,
Eustace. Texas. 43-3t-pd.
G. C. Bearden of Shorty was
here the first of the week.
A. A. Rhodes of Dunlap was
in town Saturday.
Help your eyes to help you.
That is our work. Practice limit-
ed to the examination of the eye
and fitting glases.—W. A. Meek,
Eyesight Specialist, Stevens Drug
Store, Quanah, Texas.
Prof. Blythe of the University
was here Saturday.
J. G. Franks of University was
in the city Monday.
For Sale—Nice four room resi-
dence, six lots, located in south-
west part of town. Good cistern,
electric lights. Will give terms.
Price $1,600,00. Call at print-
ing office for particulars. 42-10-pd
L. E. White of Fairview was
in the city Saturday.
J. E. Walker was in the city
Saturday transacting business.
I have houses for sale, any
size from two to eight rooms.
Prices reasonable and terms to
suit purchaser.—S. F. Drum-
mond. 41-tf
W. T. Stinson of Chalk was
here the first of the week.
Theo. Becker of Fairview was
here Saturday .
Wanted—Second hand Ford.
Will trade choice residence lots
and give or take difference in
cash. See H. H. Wilkins. 40-tf
Prof. J. Henry Lewis of Swear-
ingen was in town the first of the
week.
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Roy Wall of Ginsite was here
the first of the week.
Leon Wilkins of University was
in Town Saturday.
I. T. Findley of Broadmore
was here the first of the week.
This is to advise the public
of Paducah that 1 am leaving
for Durant, Oklahoma. Any
statements or bills which ha’ve
been left unpaid will be promptly
paid upon receipt of same mailed
to me.—L. R. Campbelle, Box
312, Durant, Oklahoma. 44-2t-pd
J. Q. Rasbury of Shorty was
in town Saturday.
Marvin Sosebee was in the ctly
Saturday.
For Sale—Some good Jersey
milk cows, one fresh, one third
cash, balance time.—A. L. Curry,
Grow, Texas. 45-lt-pd.
Ned Galloway of Dunlap was
in town Saturday.
T. M. Anderson of Ogden was
in town Saturday.
Help your eyes to help you.
That is our work. Practice limit-
ed to the examination of the eye
and fitting glases.—W. A. Meek,
Eyesight Specialist, Stevens Drug
Store, Quanah, Texas.
L. A. Holley of Ogden was
here Saturday looking after in-
terests.
Lost—One mare mule, mouse
colored, 1414 hands high, weigh
about 900 pounds, seven years
old. Will pay for information
about this mule.—C. W. Webb,
Paducah, Texas. lt-pd.
John J. Richards and wife of
Coleyville was here Saturday and
Sunday.
J. C. McColum of Ogden was
here Saturday doing some trad-
Saturday doing some trading.
Joe Rodgers, son of J. Z.
Rodgres, eame home a few days
ago after having served his
time in the United States Navy.
Dr. Hoffman and wife of
Anson were here a few days last
week visiting friends.
Prof. J. M. Horn of Chalk was
here Saturday looking after
school interests.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Long of
Grow attended the teachers
meeting Saturday.
Miss Oora Strange of Coley-
ville spent Saturday and Sunday
visiting homefolka.
Miss Lottie Gibson of Uni-
versity was here Saturday and
Sunday.
J. T. Davidson of Tennessee
Where Does
Your
Money Go?
Does it trickle through your fingers
to no advantage, or into an Account in
a good bank?
Test yourself in the handling of
money, and keep in mind always that
thoughtless spending will impoverish
your future.
WE INVITE YOU TO SAVE WITH
US
First State Bank
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See the Tom B. Owens land, 5 miles South of
RALLS, TEXAS
In
CROSBY COUNTY
“The banner Cotton county of the South Plains.”
23,000 acres being sub-divided—$37.50 per acre—$5.00 per
acre cash, balance long time—6 per cent interest.
Close to town, schools, churches and market.
Highly developed all around this land.
No rocks—.no grubs—NO BOLL WEEVIL.
Don‘t delay—come and see it.
j. edd McLaughlin
Exclusive Agent
At Guaranty State Bank & Trust Co. Ralls, Texas.
Grover and Dial Criswell had
business in Paducah last Mon-
day.
The singing class met with
Miss Alice Bailey last Sunday
night and rendered some fine
songs.
Prof J. P. Cole
regular appointment
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Valley was here Monday looking ne ^ Sunday and Sunday night. jbut many of them belong in that
filled his
at Gut-h-
will be at Guthrie on Friday and
Saturday, April 4th and 5th.
Let’s all go, take your dinner
and supper and stay till it’s all
over. There will be lots of fun
for old and young.
OLD BILL
Padacah,
Texas
after interests.
E. J. Moss of Hackberry was
here Monday looking after in-
terests.
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Fulton of
Hackberry were here Saturday.
Clyde Perkins of Fainriew-was
here Saturday.
Mrs. T. J. Tingle of Muskogee,
Oklahoma, was here last week
visiting her daughter and family,
Mrs. W. 0. Jones.
Gabe Garrett and his bunch of
show folks are here this week
giving some splendid plays to
well filled houses:
Mias Elizabeth Morgan, who
is attending college at Plain-
view, spent the week-end with
her parents, Rev. and Mm. E. D.
Morgan.
Walter Rodgers of the U. S.
Navy is here this week visitmi
his father and mother, J.
Rodgers, eame homo a few days
ton. His ship, is located there
until the 15 of this month.
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L. EL Criswell accompanied E.
A. King and son, Claud, to Mata-
dor hut week.
Twelve oars of Dumont people
attended the basket ball game Nt
University Friday. Ouh boys lost
but it vans a close game.
Bud Davidson had a very sick
child last week, but is reported
better now.
Mm. G. N. Worley returned
to her home, after spending sever-
al weeks with her mother at
South Bend.
Earl Flipping is substituting
as —; earner for John H.
Shelby ribs is taking a vaca-
tion.
Ifis. la A Hollar went to
Guthrie last Satarday afternoon,
accompanied by Miss M. Adams
of Grow.
W. H. Bryant was seen hem
last Monday.
The King County school meet class.
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This the experienced motorists knows and is why he
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Carlock, E. A. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1924, newspaper, March 13, 1924; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth721810/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.