The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1914 Page: 9 of 10
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THE P A D <J C A H P08T
Found!
A tobacco that is Instantly
distinguished frond all others
by its fragrance. ^ v \
Th® first time you g«t a whlffo^ ,
STAG, you'll go buy tom*
In the pipe,ln the tin,Indoors, ouCH
doors, its natural lasting fragrance h
will win you at ones and forever. H
Convenient Packages: The Handy Half-1
Size S-Cerit Tin, the Full-Size 10-Cent Tin, the Pound and Hro
Half-Pound Tin Humidors and the Pound Glass Humidor. 1111
sHu£?ti«al
STAG
Rxr Pipe Hid (Jfintt,
** KVKK-lASTINO-tY GOOD'*.
staq
Our rabbitt boot did not pan
out. We aim to try it over the
25th.
Several have been attending
District Court at Paducah this
wee*. ''
Most everyone has planted
some cotton.
0*r fruit crop is * goner. The
picture of* pcsch this year will
make our mouths perspire for
an introduction to so mnch as a
seed. » Xmo.
The Post is indebted to Mr.
Bigbamfor o case of fine
soda pop. Manjvthsnks. friend
Bigham. It possesses a very
“moreish” taste, and we
thought of you, especially each
time we cooled our warm in-
sides with the splendidly flav-
ored guid. '
Mr. French of GiniHe was
here Wednesday.
W. B. Stinson of Chalk was
in the city Tuesday and Wed-
nesday attending court.
Tom Boley of Acme is here
this week attending conrt.
A. T. Bass of Dumont is in
the city. “•
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PI LoHUard Cm.—I
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Gtnsite Sayings
A nice showed of rain fell here
Saturday night. . f V'
The sandstorm Friday caused
lots of planting to be done over.
Mrs. Newsome, who has been
very low with pneumonia, is re-
ported better.
There was singing at Green
Valley last Sunday evening.
- Rev. .Burke filled' bis regular
appoint t at Harmony Church.
Sundal i church met in
confer) tnrday. Brother
i resignation as
Id take np the
rhe church ex-
ignation. The
' i are without a
while planting
at week, got his
/v>. he cog wheel of
it which caused a pain-
ful though not necessarily ac-
tion* wound.
ijlw ■ «’ • v ■. ' \. .
Uncle Bob Foard and wife were
put Saturday and Sunday visit-
ing their children.
' * Grandpa Howell is going to
Stonewall County to make that
. place his home. Bijou. ‘
: /, , *'. Fairview Item*, .Si
We had a nice rain here last
Saturday night.
J. D. Jones abd family visited
at the home of A. V. Wilson Sun-
day.
Several of the young folks
went to Green, Valley Sunday
evening to attend a singing.
Ola Cook is spending this week
with her sister Mrs. Jim Blythe
of Sneedville.
Miss May and Minnie Wilson
went to Paducah Saturday even-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Blythe
of Roaring Springs tore visiting
the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs.
H. P. Cook this week.
Roscoe Renfro was in our com-*
inunity Saturday night and Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wilson
were pleasant callers at tbe home
of Rev. D. P. Carr Sunday after-
noon.
Edith Renfro of Sneedville has
been the guest of Altie Jones for
the past week,
Mrs. T. J. Stanfield was a vis-
itor at the Deen home of Sneed-
ville for the past week.
Will Rumage is reported'ill
this week. We hope for him a
speedy recovery.
Aubrey McDowell spent Satur-
day night with. Dave Cameron.
| Mrs. J. W. Harvey and child?
fren of Padncah visited at the
Cameron home Saturday and I
Snnday. I
Miss Maybell Murphy visited 1
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I
J. CT. Bailey, Friday and Satur- j
day. I
Elzie Jones was a caller at the |
Harvey home Sunday. I
Myrtle Cameron was a caller |
at the Bailey home Sunday I
Morning. I
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cameron I
were visitors at the home of
Jesse Harvey at Paducah. j
Rainbow. I
Dumont Items
■ Last Friday C. D. Neeley, SSroE
land Miss Gertie came out from!
Paducah on a visit to the P. E 1
[Ranch. I
■Mrs. R. A. Newman retornedi
[from Guthrie last Friday where!
she had been on a visit to. her
[daughter, Mrs. John FranklimH
iBro. J. W. Martin left last!
[[Saturday for Guthrie to preach.1
[He baa his daughter, Miss QdteJ
I in a mnsic school at that place.ll
■ Dave Carter,tin old-timer here?
was up from the J. S. Gone
Ranch last Saturday shafting
will meet at China Grove School-
house as it is mnch larger and
will have more room and plenty
of water. - ^
Grover Criswell was in Padu-
cah last Monday.
R E. Lasater and wife have
takqn a spin to Seymore to be
there.for a few days.
Pete Holcomb has quit the S.
M. 8. Ranch here and gone to
Stamford.
•
A. Holtnberg wqs' a business
visitor to Stainmrd tbis week!
Vegetable Plants for Sale
Sweet potrto slips a special-
ity. Cheaper this year. Ex
press prepaid on ail orders of
$5.00 or more. Write for cir-
cular of prices andkinds.
T. Jones & Co., Clarendon Tex
49 3t-pd.
I have leased the Brown
lotel and installed new fixtures.
Nice clean beds a speality and
good meals.—Jas. B. Dickson.
Mr. Atwood is a graduate of
Baylor University of Waco and
has been connected with, Wm.
Cameron & Co. for the "past
year.
| Louis A. Hollar is working for
the 8. M. 8. Ranch now.^^^^H
Iw. E. Cate took a spin to the I
[Pitchfork Ranch last Sundayl
eyening and returned on Monl
day, late in the day. I
■M. Restocking was seen riding!
pith I. N. Brown last week.!
[They went to C. D. Bird’s ranch|
Liter planting *eed-HB^fiigf
|ij. T. Parker of Wi
[here last M11
many of hia friends who gladly
fahook hia pautf Afr* again, J.|
T., we’re alwkyijjMt^se^M
friends.
I The cold snaplpf ^^k didl
|considerable damage by killing.
p<t touik. that waa left, and
/
ake was seen
by a” good
Albert Selman ia quarantined fbandui vdth friends, and tsans*
against small-pox. wm<
Mrs. Beatrice Smith was a
|caUer at the home of Dee- Guest!
Sunday. |
| Ernest Harvey was a caller at
tbe Clark home Sunday. ■■
feq LAW AND ABSTRACT OFFICE OF
(AMES M. WHATLEY
LOAN ON FARMS VENDORS’ URN H
■■■ TAKEN tJP AND E3PTENDBD
NOTARY PUBLIC IN OFFICE -:- PHONE 96
1.1 and t, Pint National Bank Building
aCttoatb»ainessMBH8raHHmB|
|We dad a fine rain last Satur-
day Uigbt. The farmers are afil
smiles over the fine prospects. Hi
j Bro. J. V. Bilberry of Aftonl
filled his regular appointment
here last .Saturday and Sunday.
■Misa Gertie Lee visited her 1
Iber at Psdncah last Saturday! i
*&**>%*■
IF. N- Brown, M. R. Stocking. H.
IA. Sinclair and soa,Geor»e Mo-
Vendor’s Lien Notes, and
[Deeds of Trast taken np and!
extended.—Jam68 M. Whatley J
[First Nat. Bank Bldg. 20-tf]
pMr. E. B. Moore, president
of the Goodnight College, was
in Paducah Saturday and Suu-I
[day looking after some lnter-j
Lata for the institution.
HWe have just received a oar-j
[load of cane bottom, chairs I
|We have enongh to supply ev-
ery home m Cottle, coonty.l
Come and get them.—Barron
furniture Co.
It. J* Richards, Dr. W. H|
[Alexander, B. D. Browne^ Rj
■Wilkerson^Theo. Combest|
IW. M. Bobbitt, G. N. .Bober-]
[son and E. A. Oarlock frewt in
Childress Saturday to attend]
[the opening of Jndge Prescott’*]
leampuw»MiHMrt
At the Methodist Church
We invite you to come out next
Sunday and Sunday night to
hear the good old-fashioned Gos-
pel, the kind your mother loved,
and singing that will warm your
poor heart, a salvation that will
save ypu from sin, and keep yon
the love of God, giving that
peace the world cannot give.
We will have some special
singing, the good old-fashioned
Methodist songs', and some
special songs that wifi please and
help you.
A special invitation is extended
all our friends, and all
strangers within our town.
C. S. Cameron, Pastor.
B. Y. P. U. Program
MISSIONARY MEETING
April 26,1914
Subject—“The Religion Ap-
peal of the South American
Cities."
Leader—Miss Clara Hailey.
Scripture Lesson—Romans
10:1-3; Acts 17:16-22.
1. “Location and Boundaries
of South America."—J. L. Heim.
2. “Rivers, Mountains and Cli-
mate.”—W. B. Stradley.
3. “Religious Conditions.”—
Miss Willie Stewart.
4. “What Southern Baptists
Are Doing in Brazil.1’—Clayton
Richardson.
5. “Argentina and Uruguay.’’
—C. P. Atwood.
At the Presbyterian Church
There wifi be preaching service
morning and evening. Sunday
school at 10 a. m. The public is
cordially invited to .attend these
services.
It is easy to say we have the
best flour on earth, but you
can make $15000.00 by finding
Mouey to .Loan, on Fatjgtsp j flour with a record equal to
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DjttS, V. ’ M. Hand, ’ Chat. Beat,
■ Vincent, A. P. Hollar, J. Jl
H W.'S. Hudgins, W. Z.1
b -and . Miss .G*¥jii i,;'l iv' !>
"MMItotor broti^
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that of the Peace Maker.—Sold
[by McKioben & Swint.
jFor Singer sewing machines
laud all kinds of notions go to
Smart & Galloway’s. West
end of First National Bank
madding. 42-tf
Horgan for Sale or Trade.
Jl have au excellent organ for
iale or trade at a bargain. See"
G. Y. Bowman, Padncah Tex-
las.
m Down With the Dust
jjwizzard mops and poiiah,
[liquid vaner, floor sweep, dnst-
[ing cloths, mops and mop
[heads.—J. B. McCarley.
[ Entertainment
I The Baptist Ladies' Aid: wag
delightfully entertained Tunsdag
| by Meadamee Heim. Gamer agA
IWatkin* at the home of Mum
IHeim.
I A splendid program on China
[was well rendered, and supple*
| mented with music and readings.
I After the program ice cream
Lwith crushed strawberries and
kabe was served..'
[ Invited guests present were:
[Mesd&mes Earp, Abernathy,
■, Davis, Daniels, Christian,
^|n, and Misa Ella Moore. ^
SjUte to bed and early toH
^Safi day and adaertie^^B
■^^i.- .-^many a man wealthy | .
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Carlock, E. A. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1914, newspaper, April 23, 1914; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth720498/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.