The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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THE PADUCAH POST
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MEBANE
Early Improved
Triumph Planting
Cotton Seed
We have bought two cars of the pure Mebane planting seed
for future delivery and if you will call early and book your plant-
ing seed with us we can make you a price now asked by agents
F. O. B. Lockhart and save you the freight and protect you
against a possible advance in price. We are in position to know
that we are not getting for our cotton what we- should get at this
point because of the variety of seed that has been planted in this
country. And we again urge you to book your planting seed with
us at once.
W. E. BASS
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» LOCAL
Luther Holdren was
Chalk Saturday.
up from ^ Mrs. J. A. Lester has returned
home from a visit to Quanah.
Ben West is in Plainview.
For Sale—Piano in gom! <•«>m. 1:-
tiou. eheap.—less \\ . Harvey
t'. E. Latham of the Salt Creek
settlement was here Saturday.
J. Bailey of Fairview was
i the city Saturday.
W. W. Foard of Delwin was
in town Saturday.
Miss Ruth Story of Plainview
is the truest of Miss Xeli est.
For Sale—Piano in good condi-
tion, eheap.—Jess W. Harvey.
J. II. Cameron was i:i from
Fairview Saturday.
Claud Lindsey of Delwin \va> in.
the city Saturday.
J. M. Hightower of Chalk was
here the first' of the week.
"Quality” is the thing at the
CRAVEN DRUG COMPANY
J. X. Majors of Dunlap was in i J. L. Lackey of Dallas was
j town Monday. [in Paducah last Friday.
Mr. Morrow of Ginsite was in j Marvin Galloway of Dunlap
Paducah Saturday. • j was iu the city this week.
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Call us for fresh vegetables and Geo. Edwards of Fairview was
fruits.—G. X. Robertson. in the city last Saturday.
Le>' Walling and family of. J. X. Majors of Dunlap was in
Vivian were in Paducah this week. Paducah last Saturday.
J. F. Gentry of Grow was in I). P. Carr was in from Fair-
the city Tuesday. view last Saturday.
(i. H. Anderson and family of; W. W. Galloway of Dunlap was
Ogden have moved to Paducah., in the city Saturday.
Miss Alla Sone is visitnig rel-
atives and friends in Tuba.
Call us for fresh vegetables and
fruits.— G. X. Robertson.
Mrs. C. D. West is visiting in
Plainview.
Choice line of fresh candies at
the Variety Store.
A. V. Wilson was in from Fair-
view Saturday.
Walter Davis of Dunlap was in
town Saturday.
Mrs. E. L. Sharpe of San An-
tonio was in the city this week.
Wheeler McKnight of Sneed-
ville was in the city Saturday.
Ernest .Jones of Childress was
in the city Saturday.
Dishes, Bowls, etc., at the Va-
I rietv Store at right prices.
Kuamelware, Rub Boards and, 0. W. Moore of Fort Worth
Tubs at the Variety Store. I was in the city last Friday.
PRECISION!
Every druggist of character and standing is deeply impressed
with the fact that mistakes in his line are fatal. ,
We never permit a careless prescriptionist to fill even the sim-
plest prescription sent to us.
As far as human prudence and skill can protect you, you are
protected here.
Filling prescriptions is our life work. We allow nothing to in-
terfere with the accuracy of our work.
We want to fill your prescriptions.
raven’s Drug Store
For Sale -Piano in good condi-j
lion, eheap.—.Jess W. Harvey.
Toys for the children at thej
Variety Store.
Joe Huffstuttler of Roaring
Springs attended the big circus
in Paducah Monday.
For Sale—Four partridge Wy-
andotte liens and one cock.—J.
M. POPE, Paducah, Texas.
Fresh vegetabbles of all kinds—
the best in town.—G. X. Robert-
son.
Mrs. Guy Davis of Childress
v. ;.s here Wednesday looking
after some interests.
Fresh fruits of all kinds. Get
them from us if you want the
best.—G- X. Robertson
Torn Johnson of Dumont was in
the city a few days last week do-
ing some trading.
Fresh fruits of all kinds. Get
them from us if you want the
b< st.—G. X. Robertson
Mr. Lee of Haskel county is
here this week visiting R. J.
West and family.
Try a can of St. Charles Cof-
fee. Von can get it from Mc-
Kihhen & Swint.
Rev. Ilaston of Chalk was in
the city Wednesday doing some
trading.
Try a can of St. Charles Cof-
fee. You can get it from Mc-
Kibben & Swint.
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D. P. Carr of the Fairview
community w'as in the city the
first of the week
Order a ran of the best New
Mexico honey you ever ate from
MeKibbben & Swint.
W. A. Walling of Ginsite was
in the city Saturday looking
after some interests.
Try our new delivery boy on
delivering. Order your goods
and count the minutes.—McKib-
ben & Swint.
J. ’/. Rogers of Delwin was
in the city the first of the week
doing some trading.
If its fresh vegetables or fruits
von want call McKibben &
Swint.
Wm. Hawk of Fairview was
seen on the streets of Paducah
Saturday.
If its fresh vegetables or fruits
you want call McKibben &
Swint.
We have just received a fresh
car of Maredial Xeil Hour, the
best in town.—G. X. Robertson.
Rev. J. A. Long lias returned
home from a visit to Mineral
Wells.
$1,000 to loan for five years
on good real estate security. -
James M. Whatley. 15-tf.
Dr. T. W. Haymes and family
were in Quanah last Friday and
Saturday.
Xo fishing, hunting or wood haul-
ui,r allowed in the Moon pasture.
W. O. RICHARDS. 11-tf.
J. .J. McAdams, Jr., of Quanah
was the guest of Mrs. J. P. Hol-
lingsworth and family this week.
We have just received a fresh
ear of Mareehal Xeil flour, the
best in town.—G. X. Robertson.
Born, last Saturday morning,
Sept. 23. to W. B. Stradley and
wife, a daughter.
Our coat suits and silk dresses
are up-to-date. Be sure to see
them.—G. X. Robertson.
Joe C’ansler of Dunlap was
transacting business in the city
Saturday.
C. I). Neeley of Dumont was
here Saturday looking after some
interests.
Fresh vegetabbles of all kinds—
the best in town.—G. N. Robert-
son.-
You should not fail to see our
line of shoes before buying.—G.
N. Robertson.
Overton Abernathy left last Fri-
day for College Station where he
entered A. and M. College.
Two choice farms at a bargain
on easy terms.—T. M. Drummond.
19-2t.
C. D. Neeley .and wife of the
PK Ranch were in Paducah Sat-
urday .
A fresh line of bulk cakes just
received. Phone No. 5.—G. N.
Robertson.
C. E. Jameson and wife of Lo-
raine visited relatives in the city
this week.
Paducah, Texas, Sept. 28, 1916
NUMBER 603
BANKS
OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF
The Guaranty State Bank
At Swearingen, State of Texas, at the close of business on the 12th
day of September, 1916, published in The Paducah Post, a news-
paper printed and published at Paducah, State of Texas, on the 28th,
day of September, 1916.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts, personal or collateral ..............$31,661.03
Overdrafts ........................................... 2.28
Furniture and Fixtures .................. 1,387.30
Due from Approved Reserve Agents, net................ 7,734.02
Cash Items ........................................... 64.13
Currency ............................................. 1,020.00
Specie ................................. 284.84
Interest in Depositors’ Guaranty Fund ................. 208.92
Other Resources as follows: ........................... 83.23
TOTAI............................................$42,445.77
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in ................................$10,000.00
Undivided Profits, net ................................ 2,531.98
Individual Deposits, subject to clieck, net ............... 19,911.79
Cashier’s Cheeks ...................................... 2.00
Bills Payable and Rediscounts ......................... 10,000.00
TOTAL ...........................................$42,445.77
State of Texas, County of Cottle—We, J. R. Tannahill as president,
and Arthur C. Perry as cashier of said bank, each of us do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to the best of our knowledge
and belief J. B. TANNAHILL, President.
ARTHUR C. PERRY, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 20th day of September,
A. I). 1916. J. D. BELL, Notary Public Cottle County, Texas.
Correct—AttestARTHUR C. PERRY, LESLIE M’ADAMS, G.
M. YOWELL, Directors.
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Well Improved
if Farms For Sale! |i
I am offering my well improved farms for sale on
most attractive terms.
TRACT NO. 1—160 acres, all tillable, 150 acres in
cultivation, good barn, two cisterns, well, windmill, four-
room, weatherboarded and painted house, hog lots, cor-
rals, etc., good land. Price $40.00 per acre.
TRACT NO. 2—160 acres, 150 acres tillable, 120 acres
cultivation, house, barn, lots, etc. Price $35.00 per acre.
Other good farms for sale.
Terms: $10.00 per acre. cash. Balance when you make
R.D. JONES
PADUCAH, TEXAS
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A fresh line of bulk cakes just
received. Phone No. 5.—-G. N.
Robertson.
Jno. F. Hunt and family of
Mammoth Springs, Ark., were
in Paducah this week.
Our coat suits and silk dresses
are up-to-date. Be sure to see
them.—G. N. Robertson.
J. B. Tannahill of Swearingen
was transacting business in Padu-
cah Saturday.
Our coat suits and silk dresses
are up-to-date. Be sure to see
them.—G. N. Robertson.
large line of ladies’ and chil-
dren's coats.—G. N. Robertson.
. J. R. Reeves of Chalk was in
town Saturday doing some trad-
ing.
For Sale—1916 model Over-
land ear in first-class condition.
—J. A. Lester. 20-tf.
J. O. Brooks of Dunlap was in
the city the first of the week
doing some trading.
Don’t forget that we have a
large line of ladies’ and child-
ren's coats.-—G. N. Robertson.
You should not fail to see our
line of shoes before buying.—G.
N. Robertson.
Mrs. C. L. Sone and children
of Tulia were in Paducah this
week.
Don’t forget that we have a
large line of ladies’ and chil-
dren’s coats.—G. N. Robertson.
Burt Brown of Dunlap was in
town Tuesday doing some trad-
ing.
Don’t forget that we have a
T. M. Drummond
S. F. Drummond
Land For Sale
Some of Cottle County’s choicest Farm and Ranch
lands are listed with us. We can furnish you prices
and terms on most any kind of Farm, Ranch or Town
Property you are looking for. We have some choice
improved Farms wi.h prices and terms reasonable.
Before you invest, It l us show you what we have.
PADUCAH LAND CO.
PADUCAH, TEXAS
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_,r ... Mr. Dorsey of Childress \va>
of thi‘ at looiisri] ''-r- ....... Wednesday
after his telephone interests. tr„„»„e"»e business.
For Sale—Brood sows, shoats
and pigs. Some white, some Po-
land China and some Durocs.—W.
L. Waggoner. 19-5t-pil.
I will teach music at Mrs.
Page’s the remainder of the
school term.—Mrs. Pearne.
Try our new delivery boy on
delivering. Order your goods
and count the minutes.—McKib-
ben & Swint.
J. M. Whatley and Ernest
Ilarvey were in Guthrie Tues-
day.
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Carlock, E. A. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1916, newspaper, September 28, 1916; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth755805/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.