The Paducah Post. (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1909 Page: 18 of 18
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Tae Paducah Post.
Published Weekly,
r R lU'TLER, Prop.
W van » i-iir-------», •
w.i* u visitor 1
week. He think- "f '' 11
buck to obi Cottle to live.
\v. B, Duiliells left lust I*
.lay for Memphis to spend
.im.fi with his mo her el
Ad^artisinq Rates. inayior
0',.Uf .l»«tl—»‘. U 1-2 '»«* | feW days With lllfl ™° J**1 ,R y
^^A:rV?';,ot5c,.t,pefU..e~ch *«*». j sister. returning Wniu
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u ti-->
y .tie
.ell 'Oi nil: i •
in>i"‘*i^
j.iuy ioniiii ex
W.iS c die • to
jt too Tamiiar* institute1
tCMUltV
r c.uttle couu-
Iticab High
>u Tuesday
17. Without
Its the house
r iei- by Judge
simer, roiuiuM'B ..... i j.] tiny, ex-officio county
W. L. Law returned Wed : suptM imeudeut amt orgauizu-
........ nesdav from an extended trip noll was at once entered upou.
m~ fir,- s««&-£"&*•»; east. } He says he was in two w t). Joues of laductt
Masons.
F, W. Liodtk*. 8«c. w. M.
Odd Fellows.
I nvitfi
W. E. Bray. *K.
^riUwbrrth'IS’ncoAi.lly
J. O. Doolcn.
N. G.
wrecks aud
scratch.
did not get
:it uuvv — r
,ot' V\ 0 Jones of Paducah
wa- elected chairman, Miss
; Latham of i auks secretary and
1 Prof. W. Ai. -Smart critic.
Christmas has come an' ^ter organization business
gone and everybody enjoy*4' 1 lVtl8 (ulc^ta *»p and committees
it to their hearts’ content. «<• j 01lltlMj, the m »st important
B OT. _ , fights or drunkenness niar.en J^hi(.h wa8 a oomiuitteo on a
.., . nf th# world ! the day. , otirse of study for Cottle couu-
»nu fourthThur»* j Mias Cora Moody of Altns. L. The regular program was
over Friday to „0u formally tak*» up, u
Lend the ho.i lays with he» | most^'uJ \f il
tbe experience and iuforina
.1? il,.. t i\i
Hay
itheir nan- *
Bray.
Cons.
L. D. Richard*. S«c.
Epworth League.
The following is I" t”°-
gram fot I In* Epw- • •' E ' F'"
for Sunday.
Subject — Getting W-a-lv
For A Day’s Work
Leader-Miss Go- dwin.
Lesson— Mark 1 ;«>^» Act.
10 ;9.
Lord prayer in concert.
Topic Reading.—C. L. Dot
tis.
Our*Lord practice and pray-
er.
Soon* reasons for observing
the quite hour, (Era) Acy
D Borne ways of observing the
quite hour.(Era)—Miss Lelu
Lane. t
Address ou subject.—L.
jS°Duett. -‘Abide With Me ”
I — Misses Dooleu and Lille
Blake.
Song.
Benediction.
I ape ud the ho.i lays with he. j most insUncaa, exeeliout prejj
Duianu,.s«. c. c. , P Miw Niua Moody, bhejarutiou was shown and m a «
Modern Woodmen of America ,.eturued Wednesday !the experience and
AJL4 Dan and Morel R5^ | aTapSkUng. A j
came in from Fort V\ mth, „ whU,i, ,|,e fewness of j
where they hail been attending (t Wng wtqi calculated to!
school, to spend the ho iday> j ^ ^ ^ |
with their parents. j Committees were appointed
| WS clofS Tuesday! S’^wa- (tlisrs Hogg and Yates and j The.fo|iowing is t be program
Monday night'w^“ wel | desl.s^Y^d.o and Yates midi fo^e® “g^iL!*UU
was4'&•?&£*| *»" l,"° i ^“sref^f! Leod““i'red SmDt'
^wasssarf TUe Bap(W i;ST%0^ ,TW
s. L. BLAKF
Blacksmithing and Wood Wo
B. Y. P. U. Program.
haivinau, Mr. Reufto Prayer. |
me i»ap**°* ...... - - . j viissess Moody and '* wl'f.lC i Scripture reading, Ps- -3-
S Tree on'!hde .light of th> 2|»] ’“tu-ly to proper! h^f^Solo.-Misa Pry.
Both churches were well b. I be preseut ,d to tb® AVldres», “Sun Slnue.
r iluW n*»«* *' ...... .,
•'V /c„rr.-sp<mdcnts wrrl,1^T S ,
->-1 see »
uviu vu«.— ... iiiuu i" -— __ .j Address, 44Suu Shine,
with presents for the littb • bh8her«. Messrs. Hogg aud._. ..
| ones aud all were madehapp> - - *•' ,,T-
:
|""-1 Sff.su: k.m 1 „rssa.
Ps. 120.—Rub}
feme'll of j Institute was a supplementary ] L ^’Jts.—Clanfl Christian
4 on Satin - j program rendered at the conn t Que8tio„ j„ quarterly,
j, v n;r io Wa« Pronounced !‘,ouse on Monday evening.; ^ *.praj8e God Fro
|day, P^ to PllJj, or0irrMm was varied, UJ* I «7i,.,»rAll Blessing Flow.”
________1 ones aud all were made happy i ya,eg and Miss Weightmau. j Beadiug(
marked ' '['lie Musical Eutertinnmenl j The special feat m e o * 11 Latham.
know I «l„» „"5S of I«HU». *« » 1 A*U->-
h» «- i I. chalk on nr; | t Quaation.
Mrs. Julia I. Chalk on
for
this
10
V»b-
.ni iouM be «*W to. l'1-i. P™*™~ . ',^U-W!1.0,“ A" F'°W
-.if Peter Parker’ he question, r- so veil that j
■ > in their black be thirty-second legislature j
1 enjoy a good ; diould pass a law inti: iua- ^J TUev8pUr i«i »* »»«”■=■
leiidanee upon the 1*' ; tl0W 0peu to sale aud offer t,
__ | schools compulsoiy. '\J,"Jthe pomeseeker selection
•thor duties had kept_ most oI, & bo(Jy of 430,000 acn
be debaters from ‘ *^ jo exteut> all under oue -
lumb
We- wish to call the attend
the eastern and southern pa>
to the fact that we are in Grow,
stock of
NEW LU
and as this is your nearest 1
it would he to your ad van to
fore going elsewhere for yo
C. "f>
Song.
Closing exercises.
SPUR FARM LANDS
The Farmer’* Opportunity.
The spur farm lands
as oil me "-o-....... • - This immense proper,j -
___ , uterestiug. . work being sub-divided into quartei
T^Trhi* i The most important work. * a„dsold direct fron
,-s Read Th • done by the institute was the . ■ t0 t|,e farmer, thu
Bro’s gin will rn'’!.^option of a course of study * - [im begt value
Wednesdavs «'!* for bott,e county. The com htbe land i
% the Fanners Gm j nUtPe worked for
Tuesdays, Finns ,bjs subject a'
tardays of eacl
lie owner io me
The com I nsuring him best values fo-
some dim •»» ontlay, as tbe land is no
riThVmUHt »i.rTl«'lb j not loaile<l .III* “‘"“8
ifteruoou was given to th* j ““.Jq" offering ««« \
idoptiou ot the repor . * , lybdcens countv Texas. Lamb
,radical, -vet, t!‘hTwutraT!dea | produces wonderfully; east!,
was prepared, the jnt al >Ue - ,:oltivat<Hi. reliable cotton tei
teiug to gr <le and organ z ,.itorv—tbis crop having neve
he rnral schools so as to >rn ‘ Absolutely free fron
, we l rounded course and a 1 it Cft„„ot prop
he same time prepay he weex ^ fee
"stiX
everyway. ,! The Stamford & Northwest
Rewlntionstrusted of the jeru railway is being pushed,,,
1 hanking the tiustee. 01 11 .. aud will t«
Paducah school for the use the j to i(| time tb handle
milding, Judge Bray f1or } '* j, Jei908%rop. Present put'
interest manjfested and c « (nhiww> Kettthe beujfit of hesi
re8y shown H»J the co™ f prices, on easy terms, with
toilers’ conit for the use 01 * fR. . of vaiIroad facilities
;,..d increased value of hold
..d the Inl i n e a-ij^'“piue beathful climate, olt*
<i,ie l,Miss Willie Stewart. jtnde aboaWtOOO feet, lying be
Acting Secertary. information, ad
dress Charles A Jones, mana
ger for K. M. Swenson & Sons,
Espuela, Dickens eotttity.Tex
MILL’S BUSINESS COLLEBE
ih« Brsat Basins** Unlvsrs<ty ol tki
South
never was a tim
. .uhorouthe part nt l
j l. Hill, the president
i ollege Quality rotii
! 11|itllt.ltV h?*> bee 1:
i uid the-refill 1- when
! 1 an or woman c- in -
j -mrse he is pr- licit nt 11
11 every mm that "nina
•! -niIlls up ami m-r n
»ism-ss some eleitn- "t
'refltuess This i- ni l u
1 the pre>i-leni otVU s
I ess College Icted -
iis impress mi ’the
L
There never was «
™i'!e s
high grade #otrk than now. D
I has grown and improved with
sartsss’jtft's
! »l'<l “ -1“ -°«k'
■■|||l|Si|»ns of prominent*
•»' Ither States ^
ollege wo-l'f an“::'
it no di-courageijg ,
ictitiou, bm in ti
/ersity and prop - —
in- known only « |-
hnt idea has heen__
1 high standard o J®
nd to achieve vi.-P,'
erving it. M’hat tli^
lone his m »gnificen
tion will amply teptifi
not he a wise thing
voung man or wjunr
end >1 business cnl
nit first consulting l
Hill of Waco. T* Xu
-.his, Tenn. He w
t,o send free of ehu
logne to any one
—Baptist Standiir ;
No Nm4 te
Mr*. Smith, on
the other night, he
pacing up and do
room in an evident
of mind.'
“Jack,” «he cs
you coming to be
*So,H was the W
Awaking after
And Hr. Smith
down like a cag
od out, “Jack, *
wjfatter «nov*£
band in a deiv J
got that bill
tnj®7?,wW
not s nfrthinsg.
“You *tupi'®
atonoel It’s*
walking op a
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The Paducah Post. (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1909, newspaper, February 19, 1909; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth746515/m1/18/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.