The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1928 Page: 3 of 8
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HE PADUCAH POST
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1928
Mrs. W. M. Stewart of Dunlap Mrs. E. W. Thomas of Fair-
, topping in Paducah Satur- view-was a Paducah shopper Sat-
day afternoon. . uriay “ft£™on- .. , „ .
— - - —i- E. W. Killingsworth of Broad-
more was transacting business in
Paducah Saturday afternoon.
J. B. Latimer was here this
week from the Buck Creek com-
munity.
I. R. Harrison of Ogden was
in town Saturday afternoon.
Dr. Frank Stone of Big Spring
was in Paducah a few days this
week. •
B. H. Carpenter of Grow waa
looking after business interests
in the city this week.
W. J. Smyth was here Satur-
day afternoon from the Dunlap
section.
Silas Puckett was in town this
week from Chalk.
H. P. Nash of Salt Creek was
in town Saturday afternoon.
J. L. Merritt was here this
week from Dunlap.
Poultry wire, Hexican and
Banner, Jr., brand.—Joe Pate, tf
J. O. Wade of Finney was in
the city this week.
isiness _________ , J. D. Jones of Fairview was
Chandler Smith of Dumont wia in town this week,
ansacting business in the cny C. O. Wise of Ogden was in
it.urrlAv afternoon. • the city this week. _ .
E. E. Christian of Dunlap was Mr* W., M. Stewart of th»lap
here this week, doing some trad- was i
jn„ day afternoon.
Leslie McAdams of Crowell Hubert L*e ofBuckCreek w*s
rjsssftft &££* jsssz t
J. Robert Martin of Brdad-
more was transacting business in
Drummond-Crump
Lumber Co.
Building Material
P.&O. IMPLEMENTS
To The Public In General
Read Paducah Bi
lege ad on last page.
John Cruce of Salt Creek waa
transacting business in the city
Monday morning.
J. J. Brewster of Salt Creek
was greeting old friends in the
city Monday afternoon.
In addition to the Famous Rock
Island Implements and Sanders Disc
Plows whiclvl have been handling for
some time I am now putting in a stock
of Shelf Hardware. I am trying to
put in things we all have to go to a
Hardware once in a while and get,
and I cordially-invite you to come see
me when in need of anything in my
line. You will find the Prices and
Quality will compare favorably with
the Best.
A share of your business will be
appreciated
A. B. Fullingim of Salt Creek
was in town the first of the
week.
J. W. Bratton was here from
North Ward Monday afternoon.
A. L. Curry was in town from
Grow this week.
B. Lennis Smith of Ogden was
looking after business matters
here Monday afternoon.
B. F. Middleton, wife and
daughter of Afton were visiting
their son, R. L Middleton, and
family the first of the week.
Mack Norvell of University
was in Paducah this week, look-
ing after some trading.
Dr. C. C. Pate was in Quanah
Monday. . . >
Mrs. Val Eblen was visiting in
Matador Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Robt. Moffitt of Chalk
was visiting in Paducah Mon-
^Statewright' and Earl Goodwin
of Joycoy, New Mexico, and Rev.
Charlie Jameson and family of
Memphis were visitors of Mrs. J.
0. Doolen and family this week.
Paducah, Texas
Phone 36
transacting business in the c ty
Saturday afternoon.
J. E. Rodgers of Delwin v as
in town the first of the week.
John Cornell wak here t lis
week from the North Ward a ‘c-
tion.
J. M. Cook is visiting in Co o-
rado.
Bob Biddy was here Saturday
from Buck Creek.
H. C. Van of Salt Creek was
in town this week, looking after
business interests.
E. W. Thomhs was here Satur-
day from the Fairview commun-
ity.
Willie Goodwin was in from
Chalk this week, looking after
business matters. _
Attorney-At-Law
Room 1 and 2, PlJJ* M
Bank BuUdfng
Notary Public
GIFTS THAT LAST
Paducah, Texas
Phone 56
trading. R.chardg of Salt creek
was in the city Saturday after-
noon, attending to* business.
See us for those single trees
you need.—Joe Pate.* tf
Tom Black was here Saturday
afternoon from the Moon com-
munity. . „
Mrs. James Cate of Chalk was
shopping in the city Saturday
afternoon. , 1
L. B. Bellamy of Buck Creek
was looking after interests here
this week.
Lewis Detwiler of Green Val-|
ley wafe doing some trading in |
the city this week.
V. H. McClitilock
Attorney-At-Law______
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
Security National Bank BuBAkl
- Paducah, Texas
on account of the serious illness
of his mother. The lady was
considerably improved when he
left for Paducah.
Horse collars, the kind which
give satisfaction.—Joe Pate. tf
""^Buck Creamer was here from
Chalk Monday morning.
Roy Faucett of Moon was in
the city Monday morning.
H. P. Cook, wife and Mrs. Bill
Tucker have returned from Hot
Springs, Ark. Mr. Cook, who
had been in a serious condition
in that city for several days,
having suffered a stroke of ap-
poplexy. For a time it was
thought he would not recover,
but he is now recovering rapid-
ly and the outlook for the com-
plete ragaining of his health is
very flattering.
B. Canon was in Fort Worth
this week, called there on a
business trip.
Luther Holdren of Chalk was
in Paducah Monday afternoon.
Frank Rochelle was here Mon-
day afternoon from the Chalk
section.
J. R. Hocker of Buck Creek
was in town this week.
FOR SALE
Electric washing machine for
Delco plant in first-class condi-
tion. Very reasonable. Reason
for selling can’t use it on city
current.—T. A. Messer, Phone
303. 42-2t
llOt AND
GRAND
OPERA
C. E. Wells was in from Chalk
Monday afternoon.
Mrs. H. Schuster of Fort
Worth is visiting her daughter,
Mis. Albert I. Marks, this week.
T. W. Marr of Swearingen was
looking after business interests in
the city Monday morning.
G. A. Hackworth of Swearin-
gen was transacting business in
the city this week.
Hobson Odom was in Altus,
Ok., Sunday. He was called there
Tatom, Paducah, Texas, Route 2.
MILCH COWS
For sale some Jersey milch
cows, cheap.—J. Robert Martin.
43-2t
In Wichita Fails
1 Glorious Nights oI
THE FINEST ENTERTAIN-
MENT EVER PRESENTED IN
THIS SECTION.
CHICAGO CIVIC
OPERA CO.
DRAYING
Call 226 when in need of haul-
g or any kind of dray work-——■
LOST
$209 containing nine $20 bills,
two tens, a five and four ones.
Finder return to me and receive
liberal reward.—W. S. Banister.
lt-pd
Bohner & Son.
FOR RENT
Furnished apartments. See
Mrs. Sam Lee or call 410. 43-tl
SECOND HAND LUMBER
Want to buy second hand lum-
ber. See W. C. Stubbs, Dunlap.
Texas. lt*Pd
Mrs. F. Detwiler of Green Val-
ley was shopping in Paducah
Saturday afternoon.
E. C. Shearer was here Sat-
urday afternoon from Ogden.
J. A. Rushin of Finney was a
Paducah business visitor Satur-
day afternoon.
T. C. Sanderson of Moon was
transacting business here this
W66k.
Mrs. J. W. Dalton has return-
ed- from Waco where she was vis-
iting her daughter, Mrs. C. H.
James.
L. N. Willingham of Sneed-
ville was doing some trading in
the .city Saturday.
J. M. Johnson, of Buck Creek
was in town Saturday, afternoon.
Q. Bailey of Fairview was vis-
iting in Paducah Saturday mom-
"V C. Hendricks was in from
Broadmore Saturday afternoon.
R. J. Burt of Buck Creek was
after interest* < j in the
REPAIR WORK ON
FURNITURE
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY »
ROSA RAISA
“AIDA”
THURSDAY, MARCH 1ST
MARY GARDEN
‘RESURRECTION’
After Winter’s
I am going to go to repairing and refinishing furni-
ture of all kinds. If you have any furniture that; needs
repairing or refinishing bring it to me. The cost wfB he
nominal and the work good. We also do phOMgHpb
work. All prices reasonable on new and seeoMBand
furniture. ' '*•
You will find me located in Hendricks building, just
three doors north of the Norris Furniture Company.
It Is Wise to Check Up
on the Kidneys.
slow up, impurities noun m the
blood awl ere apt to make one tired and
achy with headaches, dtrrinees and
ohm "iff backache. A common
warning ia acanty or burning secreriona.
Doan’s PUb, a stimulant diuretic, in-
crease the mention ol .the kidneys
and aid ia the elimination of waste
HOSPITAL
looking
city this week.
F. Detwiler was here this week
from the Green Valley section. |
Geo. W. Woodley of Buck
Creek was transacting business |
in the city Saturday afternoon.
Geo. Clark of- Fairview was in
the city this week.
Jess Drew of Salt Creek was a
Paducah visitor this week.
Lee Clark of Fairview was in
town Saturday, doing some trad-
l"^Valter Canning of Ogden was
seeing after business matters
here Saturday afternoon.
Frank Vaughn of Green Val-
ley was in town,-this week.
Tom Hudgins was diere Satur-
day from Grow. *
D. C. Mitchell of Grow was in
the city this week. ,
Inis Lee wa* here this week,
from the Buck Creek section.
N. Chapman of Buck Creek
seeing after business inter-
y PRICES
Each Performance
$3.00, $5.00, $7.50, $10
Mail Check to J. *. HarreU,
Treasurer. All orders m«s*
be accompanied by check
Calls answered day or night
Ex-Ray Equipment
Piles cured wthout the knife
Modern Equipment
Graduate Nurse in Charge
T. M. Morgan, Surgeon
Ambulant, with long-motor
Equipment
Hospital Phone 622
Office Phone 277
Residence Phono 404
CHILDRESS, TEXAS
Special Rates
On All Railroads
Ample Hotel
Accommodations__
All Wichita FsUe^Jolns In Rx-
Ah Invitation to You
Doe’S hot Anything Keep Yon
CAVE BROS.
New and Second Hand Furniture
Notice To The Public F
Their Health
was seeing alter Dusiness inter-
ests here, this week.
Kenneth Chapman of Buck
Creek was here this Week look-
ing after business matter*.
N. B. Burnes of Ogdon was in
the city Saturday, doing some
^^lim* Howell of North Ward
was in town this week, looking
after business matters.
Arthur Jones was hert Sat-
urday from the Salt Creek sec-
tion. ' , Ti* ' * ' '
Blind bridles, buy them from
me.—Joe Pate. «
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We sell milk and cream from TES
a chance on milk products? You shod
are getting. Our prices for cream are
Single Cream, per pint....
Wi^Cream,perpnL.
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We Bjrit$ n)ur msepction qi <
to be satft&cd rot you are getting
da**Kthatlskep| right and ishandfc
ing to govenmlt laws.
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In {the process of incubation of our all electric eq^ip-
WE SPECIaUZ E IN CUSTOM HATCHING.
GET better BAI Y CHICKS frbm your eggs by letting
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Carlock, E. A. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1928, newspaper, February 23, 1928; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth723627/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.