The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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THE ^UCAH POST
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Usefu
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DRUG STORE OFFERINGS
FOR CHRISTMAS
Our Christmas offerings are both useful and ornamental. They
are also ECONOMICAL. They will pay for themselves in satis-
factory service a hundred times over. They are presents that
will appeal to the solid sense of the recipient every time they are
used...-They]will be APPRECIA TED gifts.
Some one in the family—of a friend—will more than appreciate
any one of these articles, the prices of which have been marked
right down to the limit to begin with.
First-Class Jewelry of all kinds—kings,
Brooches, Stick Pins, Collar and 'Cuff
Buttons, Tie Clasps, Watches and Chains,
Gold Handle Knives and Waldemar
Chains, Bracelets, Emblem Pins, Belt
Buckles, Charms, Lockets, Etc.
The latest designs in Cut Glass.
Hand Painted China in useful and orna-
mental pieces.
Conklin Fountain Pens—an abundant sup-
ply-
Ansco Kodaks. They add pleasure to
your outing.
Everything useful that is made in French
Ivory, single pieces and sets.
Brown’s and
fill boxes.
A large selection of Silverware—Vases
Coffee Sets. Tea Sets, Napkin Rings,
Cigarette Cases, Vanity Boxes, Bread
Trays, Fruit Bowls, Picture Frames, and
all kinds of Community Silver for the
Dining Table at your service for 50
years.
Cigars in Xmas packages,
schaum and Briar Pipes.
Besides all these we have our usual stock
of Dolls, Toys, Etc.
Aiken’s Drug Store
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' 0. C. Bidi.y was here Satur-
1 day.
See our stock of jewelry.—
j Aiken’s Drug Store.
J. D. Fambro was in town
Monday.
J. H. Chapman was in the city Chiekei) feed at Loftis Grocery
the first of the week. q0 Guaranteed to produce eggs.
Chicken feed at Loftis Grocery j
Co. Guaranteed to produce eggs.1 Beach Epting of Sneedv.lle was
, „ « „ , .. here Saturday.
Jas. McDowell was here the , , , ,
first of the week. j '°1V« hel; a Youngblood has
_ , ,. . . . them m all sizes.
Xmas goods are. selling fast at j c R polk of Delwin was herfc
raven s ® . | Saturday doing some trading.
J. A. Glover was in the citj ■ ini,n r>f TVlwin was he
Monday.
John Lane of Delwin was here
1 the first of the week.
Chicken feed at Loftis Grocery t “Quality” is the thing at the
Co. Guaranteed to produce eggs. Craven Drug Company.
j 1ookin«after some in-
Prof. Dave Reagle of Dunlap
was in the city Saturday.
W. A. Walling of Ginsite was
here Saturday doing some trad-
ing.
Mr. Malaney of Delwin was in
town Saturday.
W. H. Winton of Delwin was
here Saturday.
W. R. Stewart of Ginsite was
in town Saturday.
J. Fred Davis of Chalk was
ii town Saturday.
.J. C. McKnight of Dunlap was
here Saturday.
W. J. Smyth of Dunlap was in
town Saturday.
Velocipes and Rocking Hor-
ses ;>t Youngblood’s.
J. R. Hale was in the city Sat-
urday.
J. R. Hailey is in* from his
farms this week.
Mr. Lynch was here Saturday
doing some trading.
D. P. Carr of Fairview was in
the city the first of the week.
Henry Francis of Dunlap was
here Monday.
B. R. Willett of Ginsite was in
the city Monday.
Mrs. G. E. Jones returned to
Paducah the first of the week.
Uncle Jim Cansler of Ginsite
was in the city Tuesday.
Miss Agness Alexander came in
from Buck Creek Saturday to
spend the holidays in Paducah.
James Williamson of Swear-
ingen was in the city Saturday
doing some trading.
Miss Flora Me Anally of Swear-
ingen was here Saturday doing
some shopping.
No hunting allowed in any of
the Brothers’ pastures.—John
Ingram. 24-3mo.
Clyde Sone was at home this
week from Chillicottie to attend
the burial of his father.
See S. H. Barrett at the Farmer
barn for a good milk cow. It
has to please. 28-tf.
Pure Ribbon Cane syrup at Lof-
tis’ as cheap as’you can get it
anywhere.
H. V. Scott of Dumont was
here Saturday looking after some
interests.
You can find just the Rocker
tha,t Santa ordered, at Young-
blood 's.
J. M. Johnson of Moon was
seen in town the first of the
week.
Single scholarship in Tyler
Commercial College for sale. In-
quire at Paducah Post. 32-2t.-pd.
Homer Hall of Chalk was here
Tuesday looking after some in-
terests.
Pure Ribbon Cane syrup at Lof-
tis’ as cheap as you can get it
says Mk
writing o
sonic. S
Cardui, i
thought •
to do an}
of Cardi:
gained 3
as well ■
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Guilt's Candies in beauti-
also Meer-
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on the
C. L. Biddy was seen
treets Saturday.
See the Oil Paintings at Young-
’ood’s.
Ab Renfro and family have
moved to Paducah.
Another car of Light Crust
flour just arrived.
A. B. Carroll of Chalk was
in town Saturday.
Apples, oranges and cakes at
Loftis Grocery Co.
Mrs. Annie Tue of of Moon was
here Saturday.
Another car of Light ' Crust
flour just arrived.
J. T. Black was in from the anywhere.
Moon settlement Saturday.
Ansco Kodaks at Aiken’s Drug
Store.
W. H. Brooks of Moon was
here Saturday. _ ____
Another ear of Light Crust
flour just arrived.
Eugene Thompson of Dallas
was here last week.
H. H. Smith of Ogden was in
town Saturday.
J. M. Kidd of Chalk was here
Your Horse’s New
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Dress
If it conforms to the happy Yule time it
will be bright with gilt buckles and pat-
ent leather.
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IT WILL
ill Old Dobbin’s horse soul with delight
djid renew v ’• youth. A n4w harness
will put gr * into his heels'and make
> a two-year-old.
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E. J. Burkhead of Delwin was
in the city the first of the week
looking after interests.
Gladden her heart with a Ced-
ar Chest—the gift supreme—buy
it at Youngblood’s.
, Ray Martin of Fort Worth is
at home to spend the holidays
with hig father and mother.
Pure Ribbon Cane syrup at Lof-
tis’ as cheap m< you can ge* it
anywhere.
Prof. T. F. Terry of Broadmore
was here Saturday looking after
school interests.
Pictures make nice presents
Go to Youngblood’s and see his
selection.
Prof. L. H. Gilbreth of Shin-
ery was here Saturday looking
after schol interests.
Canned spinach, mustard and
turnip greens at Loftis Grocery
Company.
D. B. Mobley of University was
in town Saturday doing some
trading. /
No fishing, hunting or wood
hauling allowed in the Moon pas
tore.—W. Q. Richards. 11-tf.
Miss Ura Jones of Roaring
Springs is here this week visiting
her brother, Fred.
Sheriff Moore of Guthrie was
in the city Wednesday. He was
returning from a trip East.
W. M. Delk of Chalk was in
the first .of the week do-
, mustard and
Loftis Grocery
a trial,
and it a
He;
tired, w<
ly troub.
tonic. '
for youi
women
Lo
Henry Franc
in the city S;
after some inte
Canned spin
turnip greens
Company.
Bob Liedtke a
Saturday doinf
shopping.
De Luxe Fr
and two-pound
en’s Drug Store
J. N. Major
here the first
ing after inter;
Pure Mebant
’em. Get yours
head & Co.
W. S. Doole
in the city Sat
trading.
Community f
•ards make nice Christ
rits. You e*n get theiffi
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Carlock, E. A. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1916, newspaper, December 21, 1916; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth755887/m1/2/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.