The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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Paducah, Texas, May 25, 1916
THE PADUCAH POST
The Home Of
Quality Groceries
THE FACT
THAT WE ARE
SERVING AND
PLEASING
A HOST OF SATISFIED CUSTOM-
ERS EVERY DAY, IS THE BEST
PROOF THAT WE CAN PLEASE
YOU, TOO!
If we please you once WE KNOW
we may at least expect to have the
pleasure of pleasing you again.
Hence our care in purchasing quali-
ty Groceries.
W. E. BASS
Be they for woe or weal.
Upon your deeds and instruments,
Be they for wo or weal.
WE PUT
THE SEAL OF QUALITY
UPON THE GOODS WE BAKE.
ON OUR BREAD
SO FRESH, SO LIGHT, SO
BROWN,
OUR BUNS, AND PIES, AND
CAKES.
BON TON BAKERY
Jk ! Chas. Brown of Ginsite was
ihere Friday doing some trading.
For the best meats, go to
Brown & Renfrow’s.
J. A. Glover was in the city
Saturday.
Chas. Brown of University was
here the first of the week.
John Davis, Jr., was in from
the Chalk community Saturday.
Jesse Spears of Delwin was
in the city Saturday.
\V. T. Brown of Bala was in
town the first of the week.
Save money by buying your
groceries at G. N. Robertson's.
Jerome McCarley made a trip
to Quanah Sunday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Bass, May 22, a boy.
Thomas Mortan was up from
Delwin the first of the week.
J. Fred Davis of Chalk was in
town the first of the week.
For Mebane cotton seed see 1).
M. Jones. 51-tf.
Mr. Godfrey of Grow was in
the ctiy Tuesday.
Rev. M. M. Rodgers of Crowell
was here a few days this week.
The city has put a street
sprinkler to work this week.
J. A. Goodwin was up from
Sneedville Monday.
For the best meats, go to
Brown & Renfrow’s.
Willie Goodwin of Bala was in
the city Wednesday.
Henry Anderson of Ogden was
seen on the streets Monday.
For the best meats, go to
Brown & Renfrow’s.
F. C. Evans of Ogden was in
the city Monday.
"Quality” ia the thing at the
CRAVEN DRUG COMPANY.
Banker Yowell of Swearingen
was here the first of the week.
For the best meats, go to
Brown & Renfrow’s.
H. V. Scott was in from the
Dumont country Monday.
Cobs, $1.00 per load.—Paducah
Mill. it-pd-
Save money by buying your
groceries at G. N. Robertson’s.
Dried Fruit
Following is a price list of a few of the many Groceries
you will find in our store. Why go elsewhere when you
can get it at home?
Eva Peaches, per pound............................••J®
Eva Peaches, in 10-pound boxes, per pound............7%c
Eva Apples, per pound..........................•••®c
Eva Apricots, per pound..........................
Eva Raisins (seedless) 3-crown, per pound............10c
Eva Prunes (70-80), per pound.......... ............8c
All California goods, and as good as the best.
R. E. Lasater
2-2t
DUMONT, TEXAS
ICE CREAM FREEZERS
WATER COOLERS
AND REFRIGERATORS
We have on hand a good supply of each
of the above articles. Most any style
you-want Warm weather is now here,
and you will need something of this
kind. Make your selection early.
Bailed shucks, 25 cents per
bale.—Paducah Mill. lt-pd.
Bring in all your old oil stoves
and trade them for new ones.—
Home Furniture Co.
We still have a few bargain
shoes left. Call and see them at
G. N. Robertson’s.
C. T. Beasley was in from the
Ginsite settlement the first of
the week.
Light Crust flour is the best
on the market. Get it at Brown
& Renfrow’s.
Capp Barron and wife of
Thornton are here this week vis-
iting J. M. Barron and family.
Uncle Ike Pickering was in
from the Moon ranch the first
of the week.
If you have not tried Marchal
Neil flour try a sack at G. N.
Robertson’s.
J. F. Gentry of Bala was in the
city Wednesday doing some trad-
ing.
L. L. Walden of Delwin was
here Monday doing some trad-
ing.
Will exchange new furniture
of any kind for old furniture.—
Home Furniture Co.
For Sale or Trade—Lots 1 to
15 in block 57, Paducah, Texas.
See James M. Whatley. 51-tf.
Save money on your ice bills
by buying a Gurney Refrigera-
tor from Youngblood.
From machine needles to fold-
ing beds Youngblood can sup-
ply you.
That "Old Ivory” Bed Room
Suit in Youngblood’s window is
attracting lots of attention.
J. B. McCarley and family re-
turned from Mineral Wells and
other Texas poin" "
Will exchange
of any kind fov
Home Furniture
Mr. Cline of
the city a few
lookipg after so
Our house is
with desirable f.
onable prices.—Ho.
Co
A1 Anderson of tin
tlemnt was here the
of last week.
We still have
shoes left. Call
G. N. Roberts^
No fishing
Don’t Stop!
Until you are inside of this store, and
don’t leave until you have at least given
us a trial order. Any of our customers
will tell you that it is a matter of actual
all-round economy to trade here. They
know, because they have been trading
with us continuously since we opened
up business in Paducah. Will you favor
us with a trial order? It will pay.
Coffey Dry Goods Co.
E. PL Fletcher of Denton was
here a few days last week vis-
iting L. W. Fry and family.
Ed Andress of the Moon set-
tlement was in the city the first
of the week.
I have several nice Jersey
coavs for sale.—D. M. Jones, Pa-
ducah, Texas. 51-tf.
Let us frame your pictures or
sell you picture frames.—Home
Furniture Co.
Prof. Berry of Ginsite Avas in
the city Saturday doing some
trading.
Light Crust flour is the best
on the market. Get it at Brown
& RenfroAv’s.
W. A. Walling of Ginsite was
here the first of the Aveek hik-
ing after some interests.
S. L. Biddy and family were
here Saturday doing some trad-
ing.
D. E. Gordan and Willie Car-
roll left for Spur Monday to be
gone several days.
Walter Chalk of the Pitchfork
ranch was in the city the first
of the week.
J. J. McAdams and sons were
in from the ranch the first of the
week.
Let us frame your pictures or
sell you picture frames.—Home
Furniture Co.
J. M. Barclay of Guthrie Avas
here Saturday looking after some
interests.
G. D. Hann from south of the
city Avas here Saturday doing
some trading.
Light Crust flour is the best
on the market. Get it at Brown
& Renfrow’s.
Prof. Bill Smart of Delwin
Avas here Saturday visiting his
brother and family.
F. C. Mabe of Salt Creek was
here Saturday looking after some
interests.
Dnnlan wa®
GroAv Avere here Tuesday do-
ing some shopping.
S. L. Youngblood Avas in from
the Sneedville settlement Tues-
day.
For Sale—Milch coavs Avith
young calves. Dr. T. O. Wilkins,
Paducah, Texas. 50-4t.
G. X. Worley Avas in from the
DelAA’in settlement the first of
the Aveek.
Mrs. S. M. Hutchins left this
Aveek for Whorton, Texas, Avhere
she will be for several months.
For Sale—Team of young hor-
ses, Avagon, harness, Wiggle Tail
cultivator, one Canton planter
No. 12. Phone or see me at Lee
Clary’s Ranch.—Bryant Arm-
strong. 47-tf.
Tom Johnson of Dumont was
brought to Paducah and placed
under the care of physicians of
this city. He Avill remain here
for treatment for a few Aveeks.
Our house is now filled with
with desirable furniture at reas-
onable prices.—Home Furniture
Co
PI. M. Malanev of Delwin was
here the first of the Aveek look-
ing after business.
Light Crust flour is the best
on the market. Get it at BroAvn
& Renfrow’s.
Onr dry goods stock is com-
plete.. Ncav goods arriving every
day. Call and see them at G. N.
Robertson’s.
Mr. Harvey, formerly of the
Dunlap settlement but recently
: of Childress, was in the city sev-
eral days this Aveek looking after
some business.
Meek, the Expert Watchmaker.
$25.00 reward for the watch that
I cannot make run.—At Aiken’s
Drug Store. 29-tf.
Send The Post back East.
SANITARY MEAT
MARKET
We mean vvliat we say when
AA’e say we have a Sanitary
Meat Market. We invite
you to inspect it for yourself
and see. Always glad to
shoAV you. P'resh Meats of
all kinds delivered to any
part of the city.
LIGHT CRUST
FLOUR
We handle the famous
Light Crust Flour—abso-
lutely the best there is on
the market. Once you try a
sack of it you will always
be a user of Light Crust.
We Avant to put a sack in
your home for your trial.
Brown & Renfrow
Phone No. 205
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