The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1914 Page: 2 of 8
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A Prosperous and Happy
New Year
May this be the best year of your life. May it
bring a Happy Contentment never before expe-
rienced. If you will let us sell you your Groce-
ries you will bo healthy and happy. An<| in our
Dry Goods department you will find the needful
Wearing Apparel. Call and see us.
G. N. Robertson dl Co.
Paducah
Texas
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G. Y. Bowmau was id Quau-i Remember tbe place to buy
ah Monday aud Tuesday. jyour school supplies—Craven’s
—o— | Drug Store.
To Trade—A 4-room house i —o—
and eight lots for work stock. ’ H. W. Black of Chalk was in
Apply to C. K. Johnson. 33-2t towu Monday.
F. Ditwiler of Moon was a
Paducah visitor Monday.
“Quality” is the thing at
the Craven Drug Co.
H. H. Reeves of St. Louis
was in Paducah Monday
For Sale—A few full-blooded
Rhode Island Red roosters.
See W. Z. Drummond, Padu-
cah, Texas. 33-lt-pd
Chas. Delaney of Chalk was
a pleasant caller at The Post
office Monday.
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Will Buy Fat Cattle, Hogs And
Hides at Market Prices
All Kinds of Meat and Pure Fresh Lard for Sale
PADUCAH MEAT MARKET
W. A. BOBBITT, Prop.
One Board or a Wagon Load
No matter whether you want a little bill of lumber
or a big one; one piece or a load: we will take just as
much pains to please you. It is not that we want to
make you a single sale. We -want your .trade: your
little orders as well as your big ones. We want to
make you so satisfied that you won’t think of buying
Lumber anywhern else.
Our stock is second to none. It is perfectly manu-
factured, of uniform grade, thoroughly seasoned and
well kept. Our prices are as low as you can get.
CAMERON LUMBER CO.
J. F. DAYIS, Local Manager
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ONE RUB IN TIME
SAVES NINE
Don’t wait until your hair is gone, but keep all vou have if
possible. For a reliable preparation for keeping the scalp clean,
healthy and promoting hair growth, we recommend and guarantee
HAIR TONIC
Nothing adds more to tbe beanty of women than luxuriant hair.
HHHdxruae of this tonic is recommended for keeping the
Keeps it clean and bright, and gives it that wavy
B1MB» so mufch admired.
Pat, Brothers of Ginsite was
a Paducah visitor Monday.
A nice 3-year-old horse to
exchange for cattle, hogs or
auy kind of feed stuff.—Padu-
cah Coal & Grain Co. 26-tf
Harve Williams of Moon was
in onr city the first of the week.
Special—Safety Razors for
only 25 cents; regular price $1.
Better get one today.—Cra-
ven’s Drug Store.
J. M. Kidd of Chalk was in
the city Saturday.
B. W. Stinson_ of Chalk was
in town Monday.
Do you need any carpenter
work done? I am ready to
figure all bills and do your
work.—Henry Gentry. 30 4-t
M. B. Barwise of Electra
was in Paducah this week.
S. H. Howard of Abilene
wa| in town this week.
Money to loan on Farms,
Vendor’s Lien Notes and
Deeds of Trust taken up and
extended.—James M. Whatley,
First Nat. Bank Bldg. 20-tf
- /
Toad Graves is back from a
business trip to Olney.
Jim Crump of Swearingen
was in the city this week.
For Trade—320 acres of good
smooth land in Castro Connty,
41-2 miles from Dimmitt, for
good farm near Paducah. See
or’phone B. G. Ramey at Pa-
ducah Telephone office. 32-tf
Miss Myrtle Hunter spent
Christmas in San Angelo
Ufacle Tim Chandler of Gin-
site was in the city Tuesday.
Lost — Between Christian’s
hardware store and Joe Sim’s
place one overcoat and small
sack of pecans. Finder please
return to printing office. Small
reward. 33-2tpd
Miss Maidette Abernathy
spent Christmas time with
homefolks.
Ray Martin returned home
Monday from a visit to Fort
Worth.
Money to Loan on Farms,
Vender’s Lien Notes, and
Deeds of Trust taken up and
extended.—James M. Whatley,
First Nat. Bank Bldg. 20-tf
Miss Dora McMbben of Dun-
lap spent the holidays with her
sister, Miss Lizzie, in Padncab.
Miss Katie Blake has hem
assisting in the postoffioe tfeftr
week. 1 8®
<* l Jamsrson and
fsaAlfr * 4dno*h vUiton
1 will pay 7 cents per pound
for chickens and hens and 20
cents per pound for dry beef
hides. Will furnish you a
market the year louud.—J. A.
Clary, Paducah, Texas. 33-tf
Will Bray aud family, of
Amarillo visited relatives in
Paducah during the holidays.
Leon Wilkins has.returned
home from a prospecting tup
at Mineral Wells.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Whitaker
of Dickens visited relatives in
our city this week.
Millions of acres of Public
Lands owned by U. 8. Gov-
ernment, Western States and
Indiau Tribes subject to home-
steading, leasing or purchase
cheap. Our Booklet which
will be ready for delivery Jan-
uary 10th, 1914, will tell vou
how to acquire these lands—
price 50 cents per copy.—Tex-
as Name Listing Association,
P. O. Box 491, Dallas, Texas.
Fred Speight spent a portion
of the holidays with Quanah
friends.
Miss Brohna Martin is home
from an extended stay in Rails,
Texas.
J. S. Clower is improving
after having been sick for
several days.
Many are advocating the
vaccination theory as the sorest
way of avoiding the prevailing
disease in Paducah and this
section, and none believe in it
more strongly than Superin-
tendent Sone. His entire fam-
ily have undergone treatment,
aod while their arms have been
quite painful, still they feel the
assurance that there need be
no fear of getting the trouble.
D! PRICE*
CREAM
BAKING POWDER
A Pun Cnam of Tartar Powder
4
Indispensable to best results—saves
Worry—saves work—saves money-
saves health—saves complaints at table
Learn Name Luting—Onr
booklet entitled ‘'Name List-
ing and How to Apply It,”
will be ready for delivery by
January 10th, 1914. - Price 50
cents, which will tell yon how
to gather names and how yon
can make from $10 to $100
monthly during your spare
time.—Texas Name Listing As-
sociation, P. O. Box 41, Dallas,
Texas.
L. A. Richardson of Tennes-
see Valley was here Tuesday
transacting some business.
YTofassvow&V Catfo
DR. W. H. ALEXANDER
Physician and Surgeon
Office in First State Bank, Rooms 11,
12 and 13.
Office Phone
Residence Phone
No. 65
No. 65
BELL & BELL
Lawyers
Paducah, Texas
Office in the First National Bank
Building -
J. W. Harper, M. D.
Calls answered day or night Of-
fice at Craven Drug Store.
Residence phone No. 93
-i-:-i-
J. C. Lemmons of Lazare
was here Tuesday transacting
business.
P. E. Jordan and wife of
Slaton were holiday visitors to
Paducah.
—o—
D. E. Sims of Crowville,
Louisiana, once a resident of
Cottle County, is here this
week disposing of some pure
ribbon cane syrup that he
raised in that country. He
says that Cottle County looks
like “God’s country” to him.
We are expecting him to move
back here before the year has
ended.
Miss Gertie Lee, teaching at
Dumont, was a holiday guest
of Mrs. June Watts.
Aubrpy Abernathy, a student
at the A. and M. college, spent
the past two weeks with home-
folks.
—o—
It is with pleasure we report
Mrs. J. P. gWatson. who has
beeu very ill, much improved.
Notice
Tbe regular annual meeting
of the stockholders of tbe First
State Bank, of Paducah, Tex-
as, for the purpose of electing
directors for the ensuing year,
and the transaction of such
other business as may properly
come before them, will be held
at their hanking house, Tues-
day, January 13th, 1914,-at 7
o’clock p. m.
W. H. Abernathy,
33-2t Casber.
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
Hats
I
Clothing
T AFFORDS us much
pleasure to express our
our appreciation to the peo
pie of Paducah, Cottle Coun-
ty for the patronage accord-
ed us during the year just
closed. We trust the in-
coming months may bring
added Prosperity to you,
and a liberal share of your
trade to us.
Shoes
Coats
J. F. WOMACK
Paducah
Texas
Misfies Tressie and Aileen
Godfrey, attending school at
Abilene, were home for Christ-
mas.
Mule Team For Sale
Good team of mules for sale
cheap. See or address G. Y.
Bowman. 33-tf
For Sale or Trade
Five-room house, well, cis-
tern and barn, in Paducah.
Will take wagon and team or
cattle part payment.—W. E.
Bray, Box 803, Amarillo,
Texas. 30-4t
J. A. Robertson of Texhoma
spent a few days with his
brother, Mart Robertson and
family, during the holidays.
Ribbon Cane Syrup
I am now in Paducah with
samples of pure ribbon cane
syrup. I can furnish you with
what you want. It is syrup
that 1 raised myself iu Louis-
iana.—D. E. Sims. 33-3t
Mrs. T. N, Copeland of
Childress was the guest of Pa^
ducah relatives this week.
DR. J. J. RANDAL
Dentist
Offloe over First State Bank
Padueah, Texas
, DR. J. O. WILKINS
'm PHYSICIAN AND 80RCMD0N
81 Offloe in Craven Drug Store
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[CITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
| All Announce]
Cash in Advang
For City
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During the Year 1914. May you
enjoy lots of Prosperity. And we
wish to supply yd|i vgth
Prices right; quality the J>est.
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Carlock, E. A. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1914, newspaper, January 1, 1914; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth722742/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.