The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1923 Page: 2 of 8
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THE PADUCAH POST
Paducah, Texas, October 25, 1923
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We Want Your jj
Trade
—TRY US FIRST—
Swint-Burnett Drug Co.
“Health Beat* Wealth”
We sell everything that is to be sold in
a Drug Store—Cigars, Tobacco, Cigar-
ettes, Combs, Brushes, Scissors, Mir-
rors. Clocks, Watches, Pocket Books,
Purses, Card Cases, Hand Bags, Ko-
daks, Thermos, Bottles, Cut Glass, Sil-
verware, Etc.
BRUNSWICK TALKING MACHINES
RECORDS
A Full Line of Famous Hoffman
Candies
School Supplies
Call and see us. We want your Trade.
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Still have a few more pork and
bean’s, cheap.—Loftis Grocery.
Hob Morrow of Delwin was in
town last Saturday.
There is a good apple in town
—Delicious—Loftis has it.
Theo. Becker of Fairview was
here the first of the week.
H. V. Scott, of Delwin was in
town the first of the week.
For Sale—Some good second-
hand lumber, the thing for fixing
up shacks and barns. See W. F.
Fogerson at the Electric Shoe
Shop before buying. 22-tf
D. <‘. Brewster of Salt Creek
was here la>t Monday.
.
Theo. Flippin of Dumont was
in town last Saturday.
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We carry brooms, wash boards.'
('■'Cedar and Old Dutch Cleanser.'
-Loftis Grocery.
Rich Hailey of Grow was in
town the first of the week.
A „ew Ford Four Door Sedan. In all para of the country it*
Kfliah appearance and inviting interior have brought the car uv
Handy into great demand
Now at Its reduced price, it present, a more compelling value than
ever.' Although better licking, roomier, easier nding. it is listed
at forty dollars less
$68$.OO fi. o. b. Detroit
Thw good-looking, comiortable. and dependable Ford selling at thie
low price offers an agreeable solution to your cloaed car problem*
These ears can be obtained through
the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan.
CARROLL MOTOR CO.
CARS - TRUCKS -TRACTORA
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ton of Unnod. i local and internal, and nai Deen au
,, , scribing amount lost, and paying m the treatment of Catarrh for
last baturda\. f(ir thlocal.—Uncle George forte rear*. Sold bv all druzaUt*.
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LOCAL
A. M. Bohner of Dumont was1 town the first of the week,
a Mondav visitor to the city.
Still have a lew more pork and
We clean and press suits for; beans, cheap.—Loftis Grocery.
Trie.—M. R. Blake. The Tailor. ! , , •
•I. A. Tucker ot Dunlap was in
Geo. Clark of Fairview was a ,oxvn ]Hs1 Mondav.
For Sale—Jersey milk cow, just
fresh. See D. M. Jones. 22-4t-pd
G. M. Stewart of Moon was a
UeU. ' Id l iv Ul "
J. B. Holmes of Colevville was Saturday visitor to the city,
in town last Monday.
If you have a fann or city
We carry brooms, wash boards, property for sale place it on my
0’Cedar ami Old Dutch Cleanser. |KSt.—,S. F. Drummond.
-Loftis Grocery. A p HoUaJl of I)umont wa8 in Monday visitor to the city.
Ran Roy of Delwin was in the town |ast Saturday. if vour farm is for sale list it
city last Monday. We am] press suits for!with me.—S. F. Drummond.
For Sale—A secondhand Sedan 7f,t. _m. R. Blake. The Tailor. w j Arnett nf Guthrie was in
cifr <Brothers.d ^ Elm,r W« of M «. t-j.—* '»■< __
With cotton at its present price level, the prices of all cotton
goods are sure to advance and the markets are alread\ on an up-
ward trend.
It is an advantage to every buyer to lay up their entire sup-
plies of Clothing for the coming winter at this time when the
stocks are more complete and prices not so high. It is moie
pleasing and more satisfying to select clothes from oui tiemen-
dous stock that is unexcelled even by the largest department
stores in this neighborhood.
Unless we are absolutely forced to raise prices because of in-
creased cost to us we are giving our customeis the benefit of
our early buying.
Wo aro soil in sr a it nod grade of Cotton Chock at
10c
A Standard Quality Yard wide Domestic at
10c
Many other values far below present market pries. Come,
look before you buy.
The Fair Store
“The Store With a Conscience”
Rev. W. D. Ha-ston
ville was in town last oauuua>. jop
For Sale—Two mules and elev- 1 hristiap.
en head of horses, all grades, —-
from broomitails to dray horses. .
See June Watts. 2;>-2l
Oscar Inman of Dunlap was in
town last Saturday.
Try a can of Schilling coffee.
None better.—Loftis has it.
John Clark of Fairview was in
town last Saturday.
Jim Flemming was here last
Saturday.
For Sale or Trade—Five room
bungalow. 15 acres, one mile from
Riviera. See Harvey McCarroll,
Paducah. 23-4t-pd
Tuck Shock of Moon was in
the city the first of the week.
Try a can of Schilling coffee.
None better.—Loftis has it.
W. J. Smyth of Dunlap was
in town last Saturday.
For Sale or Trade—A double
row lister and double row culti-
vator. See -T. M. Barrett. Delwin.
Floyd Forrest of Dumont was
in Paducah last Saturday.
Try a can of Schilling coffee.
None better.—Loftis has it.
J. B. Tannahill of Swearingen
was here last Saturday.
I have some homes for sale
with the price and terms right.
See whal I have before you buy.
—S. F. Drummond.
Buck Creamer of Chalk was in
Padudcah last Saturday.
G. E. Bradford was in town
hist Saturday.
There is a good apple in town
—Delicious—Loftis has it.
C M. Cartwright of Sneedville j
was a Saturday visitor to the
city.
There is a good apple in town
—Delicious—Loftis has it.
R.ov Wall of Ginsite was in the
city the first of the week.
Mrs. L. D. Smith, after an ex- j
tended visit with her parents, W. ]
A. Pressley and wife, returned to j
her home in Arizona this week.
Am running line car from Pa-
ducah to Quanah. Leave Padu-
cah 9 a. m., in time to catch noon
Denver to Fort Worth. Leave i
Quanah 4 p. m. for Paducah.:
Headquarters Paducah Hotel. Res-j
idenee phone No. 122.—S. A.
Haney. 24-2t-pd |
Prof. J. Henry Lewis was in j
from Swearingen last Saturday. :
1 found (some money. Owner
can have same by calling on me
at Christian Hardware Store, de-
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine
local and Internal, and haa been aucceu-
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George forty yetrs. Sold by all druggtat.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio
GAS
That is full of pep and full measure.
None better on the market than the fa-
mous MAGNOLIA GAS. Drive up and
let us fill your car for you. The most
convenient
DRIVE-IN STATION
to be found anywhere. We’ll treat you
so nice you’ll want to come back again.
We also carry a full line of Accesso-
ries, Tires, Etc.
Davis Service Station
Gallon fruit* are cheaper now
-Ask Loftis.
, A. N. Riley of Ginsite was in
/itown last Saturday.
Try That
Good Gulf
Gas
We Carry Oils and Lubes and a
Full Line of Accessories
Home Service Station
“Where The Lights Burn Bright at Night”
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Carlock, E. A. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1923, newspaper, October 25, 1923; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth721897/m1/2/?q=lumber+does+its+stuff: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.