The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1922 Page: 3 of 10
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Tom Long of Grow was here
the first of the week.
Let Swint-Burnett Drug Co. be
yoqr Santa Claus.
A. A. Burrows of Lubbock Co.
passed through to‘Paradise Mon-
day to spend the holidays in that
citjr.
,J: H.’ Davis, Sr., of Chalk was
in town Monday.
You be sure and get that Dres-
ser set in ivory, amber, ebony,
wher.es everybody gets them. At
Swint-Burnett Drug Store.
j. B. Morris of Dunlap was in
town Monday.
J. H. Chapman of Ginsite was
a Paducah. visitor last Monday. <
Five riotous reels of joy. Har-
old Lloyd in “Grandma’s Boy.”
At Zana Theatre, Christmas Day.
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J. M. Johnson of Ginsite was
in town last Monday.
N. W. Hill of Galveston was in
town the first of the week.
Universal Thermos bottles; they
are never too hot or too cold. 10
degrees below zero, or 212 above.
At Swint-Burnett Drug Store.
Mrs. Liedtke of Salt Creek was
in town last Saturday.
G. C. Cliff of Sneedville was
in Paducah last Monday, en route
to Paradise, Texas, where he will
spend the holidays.
C. M. Cartwright of Sneedville
was here last Saturday.
For Rent—Two rooms, lights
and water. See Roy Reid at the
Swint-Burnett Drug Store.
W. J. Smyth of Dunlap was in
town Monday.
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Our New Location
We have moved to our
new home in the Brick
of Mr. Williford on the
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North Side of Square.
Call on us there and
let us supply all your
Bakery wants.
CITY BAKERY
J. G. Finley
Paducah, Texas
Proprietors
Lee Jackson
Hardeman County, is at home for
the holidays.
Oh, where is the crowd going?
To Swint-Burnett Drug Store,
where Santa Claus said to go.
BetterThanPills
For Liver Ills./
J. A. Alexander and wife of
University were in town last Sat-
urday.
W. C. Russell of Salt Creek
was in town the first of the week.
Tempting Christmas candies—
Jonhnston’s—at Swint-Burnett’s
Drug Store.
D. P. Carr was here from Fair-
view the first of the week.
Miss Pearl Campbell is home
from S. M. U. for the holidays.
Water Canning was in from
Ogden last Saturday.
Beautiful water sets, only $3, at
Swint-Burnett’s Drug Store.
Ed Andress and wife of Crowell
were here Saturday and Sunday.
W. P. Garrison was in from
Hackberry last Monday.
Five riotous reels of joy. Har-
old Lloyd in “Grandma’s Boy.”
At Zana Theatre,, Christmas day.
H. P. Nash of Chalk was in the
city last Tuesday.
W. S. Doolen of Dunlap was in
town last Tuesday.
D. C. Brewster of Hackberry
was here last Monday.
Found—A pair of trousers, new.
Call on Rev. J. R. Plant.
Imported toilet articles at
Swint-Burnett’s Drug Store.
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Dear Children:
Don’t forget to be “gooder” than ever until Christ-
mas, cause you might miss some of my brand new Christ-
mas candies. And such candy—M-mi It comes from
Ralph & Bob’s, and it is the best I ever tasted.
We also have a full supply of
FIREWORKS, NUTS, FRUITS, CHEWING GUM, ETC.
with whieh to brighten the day. See us at once.
THE STORE THAT HAS
SANTA CUIUS’ GANDIES
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Ralph & Bob
A. R. Moffitt of Chalk was in
the city last Saturday.
Cut glass sets at Swint-Burnett
Drug Store.
W. H. Brooks of Moon was a
Tuesday visitor to the city.
Five riotous reels of joy. Har-
old Lloyd in “Grandma’s Boy.”
At Zana Theatre,, Christmas day.
G. W. Woodley of Ginsite was
in town Saturday.
J. M. Thomas of Ginsite was in
town last Monday.
service, reasonable .rates. 25
years in the biz.—T. P. Lisman &
Son, Vernon, Texas. 30-10t
Marvin Sosebee of Moon was in
the city last Saturday.
Joe Sims of Chalk was ip the
city the first of the week. ;
Miss Eula Clary, teaching in
G. W. Moore of Ginsite was in
town last Monday.
Oscar L. Thomas, traveling rep-
resentative for an advertising
company, is at home for the holi-
days.
Buck Creamer of Grow was in
town last Saturday.
An ever-appreciated gift—ci- ---------------“
gars. Swint-Burnett Drug Store j last week,
has them in a special Christmas '
wrapper, and they are in YBs,
Loreras and Portemas.
THE NORTH SIDE PHARMACY
Rev. Gaston Foote of S. M. U.,
j Dallas is the guest this week of
|his father, Rev. Foote, and fami-
4. A. Sosebee of Moon wras in > ly.
town last Tuesday. j Lonnie Green of Ginsite was in
H. F. Cook of Abilene was here ; town last Saturday.
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E. W. Osborne of Ginsite was
a Saturday visitor to Paducah.
Give stationery this Christmas.
We have a large assortment.—
Swint-Burnett Drug Store.
Prof. J. J. McCaslan of Hack-
berry was here last Saturday.
L. D. Rochelle of Ginsite was a
Saturday visitor to the city.
Five riotous reels of joy. Har-
old Lloyd in “Grandma’s Boy.”
At Zana Theatre,, Christmas day.
C. E. Perkins of Fairview was
in town Saturday.
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Miss Alice Burleson of Salt
Creek was in town last Saturday.
Iwhat is more acceptable than a
Camera or Kodak. You will find
them at headquarters—Swint-Bur-
nett Drug Store.
E. H, Self of Shorty was in
town last Saturday. |
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cude were
here last Tuesday.
Five riotous reels of joy. Har-
old Lloyd in “Grandma’s Boy.”
At Zana Theatre, Christmas Day.
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lUn B. N. Shelton of Floaont
was in town Inst Saturday. ■
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Carlock, E. A. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1922, newspaper, December 21, 1922; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth722151/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.