The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 31, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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THE PADUCAH POST
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Make Money, Save Money
Get Rich—Start Now
Everybody makes money, most people are saving, but few
ever get rich, because the majority of people do not stop to think
before they bay.
A little forethought and a few questions put to people who
know will convince you that this is the store for economical buy-
ing and the saving of your savings.
Others will tell you that they can buy more substantial Gro-
ceries and other eats at this store for the money than at any
other place in the whole community.
They will tell you that the sendee is A-l, the goods very high
grade, and the prices as low as it is possible for any house to
make them.
They will all tell you that THIS IS A GOOD PLACE TO
TRADE. Try it yourself and SAVE MONEY.
McKibben & Swint
Phones 200 and 185
Paducah, Texas
Joe Callaway
i New Mexico, is
of Tucumcari,
visiting 0. W.
Sosebee and wife.
I). P. Carr of Fairview was in
town Monday looking after some
interests.
Dr. M. II. Glover is in Wichita
; Falls.
C. E. Latham of Salt Creek was
in the city this week.
Try a 60-pound can
honey at Loftis Grocery Co.
■Bill Stinson of
in town Saturday.
Chalk
Ed Winsor of Dunlap was in
town Saturday.
“Quality” is the thing at the
CRAVEN DRUG COMPANY.
A. C. Dulaney is working in the j rlaU(] Christian and Mrs. C.
of pure sheriff s office for the present. | Christian are visiting in Abi-
J. R. Hailey, wife and children j lene this week. ,
was are visiting in New Mexico. i Mitchel Stokes has returned
B. R. Willett and Wife were | to Paducah from a visit with
Try a 60-pound can of pure shopping in Paducah last week relatives in Afton, Texas.
honey at Lottis ........ Bring your eggs, chickens and Miss Geraldine Williams of Dal-
Mr Burrows of Sneedville butter to Loftis. He wants 'em. ]as has accepted a position as
was here the first of the week. Good buggv team for sale at|railliner with Mrs' Martin'
Pure country lard at Loftis a bargain.—Millard Brown. 15-3t Have you tried a package of
Grocery Co. ids pure grease. j y £ Mayo was iu from Dun- ?‘!ane U . y0U Cp" buy 11 fr°m
R. E. Lasater and family of Du- lap Saturday. • i J° "oie''
mont were here Monday. A phone e0sts no more than I !t1-000. t0 loan f”r five years
A w •— good real estate security.—
phone costs no
Miss Rena Moody is home from a cold drink, a nicRel a day.
Quitaque.
J. V. Wilson of Fariview was
Bring your eggs, chickens and in the city the first of the week,
butter to'Loftis. He wants 'em., Beach Eptinar of Sneedville
W. A. Walling of Ginsite was | was in town Saturday,
here Saturday. ! joe Cansler of Dunlap was in
Bill Hawk of Fairview was in town Saturday,
town Saturday. Pure country lard at Loftis
( has. Brown of Delwiu was in j Groverv Co. It s pure grease,
town Saturday I Miss Gertie Neeley was in
Let us put in a phone. Only'the city from Dumont Saturday,
a niekt-1 a day. P. T • Co. i j j McAdams wras in from the
Be important! Let us put iu a ranch the first of the week,
phone, it’s easy. W. A. Biddy of University was
Mart Anderson of Ogden was j in town Saturday,
in the city last Saturday.
Geo. Wren of Ginsite was here
Saturday.
W. R. Stewart of Ginsite was
in town last Saturday.
Our service is the best, don’t
lake our work.—P. T Co.
Miss Una Williams of Memphis
is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Frank Smith.
if The Time Spent j
in the bothersome attempt to make re-
pairs, and in caring for your machine
yourself, could be much more enjoyably
employed in
J; SPEEDING THE LANDSCAPE O’ER
S We are especially well equipped for all
|: kinds of repair work and can save time
and worry for you.
We are agents for the Famous Ford
Cars. We now have a big supply on
hand.
Citizens Garage
k n. Jf. MACON, Prop.
James M. Whatley. 15-tf.
C. T. Beasley of the Ginsite
settlement was in the city Tues-
day doing some trading.
John G. Lane of Delwin was in
the city Tuesday looking after
some interests.
Mrs. S. A. Collett of Sneed-
ville was in the city last Sat-
urday doing some shopping.
II. V. Scott of Dumont was here
Saturday looking after some in-
terests.
R. P. Nixon and family of
j Dunlap were here Tuesday do-
1 ing some trading.
Mr. Ray and Mr. Myers of
Quanah were here the first of
the week transacting business.
G. W. Vining of Chalk was
trading in Paducah last Sat-
urday.
No fishing, hunting or wood haul-
ing allowed in the Moon pasture.
—W. Q. RICHARDS. 11-tf.
Uncle Thad Stinson of Chalk
was here Monday looking after
some interests.
Dick McDuff and wife of Du-
mont were shopping in Paducah
Saturday.
Bill McDuff and wife of Du-
mont were in the city last Sat-
urday.
Have you tried a package of
Tulane? you can buy it from
Loftis Grocery Co.
Misses Laura and Jennie Ar-
rington have returned from a
visit to Jayton and Aspermont.
J. Z. Rogers of the University
settlement was here the first of
the week.
Geo. Messenger and wife of the
7L ranch wer in Paducah Sunday
' visiting relatives
Earl Messenger and wife of
: Logan. New Mexico, are visiting
! here this week.
1 Mrs. T. M. Sone and daughter, I
'Maggie, are visiting in Oklahoma j
; this week.
Mrs. Kizzie McGoodwin has re-
! turned from a visit to Blue |
Springs, Mississippi.
Miss Ella Edgiu of Crowell
is the guest of Miss Jewell Bar-
ron.
Buford Brown left Saturday I
for Fort Worth for a few days’|
visit.
Say! Another car of that fam-
ous Light Crust flour. Try a
sack. It’s good.—C. L. Loftis|
Grocery Co.
Mrs. J. R. Martin has returned I
from market, where she bought a
swell line of millinery and ladies’|
ready-to-wear goods.
Master Tom Copeland, after I
an extended visit with J. R.
Martin and family, has returned j
to his home at Estelline.
Misses Brohna and Joe Martin
will6hav^cha^^of ^r^Martin’s I Morris of Clarendon were the
millinerv business at that point. Uues;js ot Rev. C. D. West and
. . family this week.
John Woodley and family of
Helena, Montana, are the guests We will have some men here
of Geo. Woodlev and family this in a short time to buy Cottle coun-
l • ty farms. If you have a farm
^ for sale list it with us.—T. M. &
Ray Martin is home from Fort | g Drummond. 16-tf.
Worth where he finished a course . ,.
in the Brantley-Draughn business R- L. Hood of San Augustine
,, was here several days last week
0 ® ' and the first of this looking at
Lost_A jack screw between the country. He may move here
Sneedville and Paducah. Re- this fall.
turn to R. S. Nowlain, Paducah, Lost_Last Sunday between
T'’xas- Swearingen and Paducah, a lady s
R. L. Whittington of Holly-1 wrist watch. Finder return to
wood, Mississippi, was the guest Tom Boley at Cra\en s Drug
of his brother, W. A. Whitting- Store.
ton, and family last week. j |]avp 50O at.res of choice land,
No wood hauling, fishing or Lp tillable, that I will sell in most
hunting in the OX ranch. Signed: aI1y size tracts to suit the pur-
WIIITE & SWEARINGEN. chaser. / Price and terms reas
36-tf. enable. See me before you buy.
—W. Z. Drummond. 16-tf.
Ben West came in last M011-
ady for a short visit with home- i>*ve Wright, deputy sheriff
folks before going to Clarendon 0f Durant. Oklahoma, and wife j
to school. were here »eve. .\days last week
„ c visitimr Rev. Wright and family.
Robert Sone came in from I ^ Wright went to Sanangelo
Mexico last Monday to visit rel-l vhile hefe after a Prisoner,
atives and friends tor a tew |
days. | “Dirt
Sheriff Moore of Guthrie -was
in the cty last Thursday doing | Ig the downfan 0f a Good
Paducah, Texas, August 31
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Coal!, Coal! Coal!
We wish to announce to our friends that in addition!
to our other business here, we have decided to handle Coal.
We do not intend to handle anything but the ver;
best grades of Coal, and will have in stock within tli
next few days the Genuine Colorado Niggerhead, tli
Gordon Lump and Colorado Washed Nut. We guarante
these Coals in every respect, and, quality considered, wilUJJ
be able to sell them as cheaply as anyone.
Will say that we are now prepared to make prompt
deliveries within the City limits, and at any time our cus-
tomers do not get- as prompt service as they think they
should, will appreciate it if you will take the matter up
with us at once.
We wish to thank our friends for the nice business
they have given us in the past, and trust that the service
given will justify their giving us all or a part of their
Coal business, any part of which will be greatly appreci-
ated, and have our prompt attention. 15-4t
F. L. Briggs & Son
Phone No. 97
It 1111111 ItWttt I MltfflfflttWWI 11111111111111
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iu me — ------- , is tne uowmau of a
some trading and looking atter Watch. It gets in your watch
some interests. and cuts the high polish on the
$100 00 Reward for the watch pivots and jewels of your watch
that I can not make run. Meek, then your watch will go to losing
the expert watchmaker, Aiken’s time. You should have yo
4-tf. watch repaired by a man who
Drug Sto e. knows the watchmaking bu9i-
Miss Zac Drummond of Mis- ness, and one who will make his
sion, Texas, is the guest of W. work good. It will cost you
Z. Drummond and wife, and oth- nothing to have your watch ex
er relatives in the city. |amined. Ask m.v many satisfied
customers.—MEEK, The Expert
Watchmaker, at Aiken’s Drug
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
For Representative 104th Legisla-
tive District:
W. D. COPE, Children
For District Attorney—5(% Judi-
cial District:
J. ROSS BELL
For District Judge, 50th Judidial
District: t
J. H. MILAM
For County Judge:
W. O. .TONES
For Tax Assessor :
BEASON IRONS
For Sheriff and Tax Collector:
THEODORE COMBEST
(For Re-Election, Second Term)
For County and District Clerk:
ETHERT A. RENFROW
For County Attorney:
JOHN M. MARTIN
For Public Weigher:
MORGAN WRIGHT
(For Re-Election, Second Term)
For County Treasurer:
S. D. RILEY
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For Commissioner Precinct No. 1:
F. C. ARMSTRONG
For Commissioner Precinct No. 3:
A. R. MOFFITT
For Constable, Precinct 1:
R. J. WEST I
Miss
cepted
office
Effie Dulaney has ac-
a position in the post
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G. W. Sosebee of Fort Worth
is visiting relatives here this
week. y
Arthur Robertson is back home
from a trip to Chico and Fort
Worth
I have 500 acres of choice land,
all tillable, that I will sell in most
I anv size tracts to suit the pur-
j chaser. > Price and term* reas
' onable. # See me before you.bny.
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Drunpnond.
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16-tf. Sto
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Say! Another car of that fam-
ous Light Crust flour. Try a I
sack. It’s good.—C. L. Loftis|®
Grocery Co.
W. R. Blount and wife of Desl
Moines, New Mexico, came in
last week for a visit with rel-|
atives and friends.
$1.00.00 Reward for the watch
that I can not make run. Meek,
the expert watchmaker, Aiken’s
Drug Store. 4-tf.
Bill Delk of the Chalk com
munity was in the city the first
of the week looking after some
interests.
Wanted—A girl or young
married woman without children
for housekeeper.—Mrs. J. L.
Heim, Paducah, Texas. 14-4t
J. C. Wiles and family from
Childress were the guests of
Harve Wiles and wife and Dr. J.
S. Wilkins and family this week.
For Sale—Half dozen Poland
China pigs, subject to registr
ation, $5.00 each.—W. L Wag-
goner, Paducah, Texas. 16-lt-pd.
W. O. Jones and family have
returned home from a visit to
Dallas and several East Texas
points.
We will have some men here
in a short time to buy Cottle coun-
ty farms. If you have a farm
for sale list it with us.—T. M. &
8. F. Drummond. 16-tf.
Misses Buthland Beatrice Story
of Plainview, aiid Miss Eula Fore-
bee of Plainvikw, and Robt.
Story of Plainvitew and Bernard
Fine Rain
A splendid rain fell this morn-
ing and crops and cisterns are
materially helped.
The Successful Man
will tell you that the first rule of the
game is a cash balance in. the bank.
It is safe to play the game according to
the rules.
The First State
Bank
Paducah
iTex
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Carlock, E. A. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 31, 1916, newspaper, August 31, 1916; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth755984/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.