The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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Paducah, Texas, July 27, 1916
THE PADUCAH POST
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Costs Less Here
THAT’S WHAT THEY ALL SAY
liiot arc sold very cheaply at this store. Anyone who trades here will tel you so.
But tlie\ will tell you even more: that you get the BEST at the LOWEST price.
11 "ill only require the placing of a few orders for you to demonstrate the truthfulness of
this statement yourself, and to assist you to that end we suggest that you try one of the
following articles, which are among our heaviest sellers:
Markham Parker and family
left Sunday for a week s visit
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COAL OIL
SYRUPS OF ALL KINDS
BLUE RIBBON FLOUR
FRUIT JARS, ALL SIZES
BULK ONIONS '
ST CHARLES AND RED ROVER COFFEE
HAMS AND BACON
CALIFORNIA CANNED FRUITS
PRESERVES, JELLIES, OLIVES, PICKLES, PEANUT BUTTER, ETC., IN BOTTLE
GOODS
McKibben & Swint
Paducah, Texas
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Judge Floyd of Aspermont was
! in Paducah last week.
! J. 0. MeKnight of Dunlap was
here Saturday.
j J. C. MeKnight of Dunlap was
j in the city Saturday.
Uncle John Work
was here Saturday.
If you want the best
get Tulane.—C. L. Loftis.
| C. C. Massey
Ginsite vras in Paducah last Friday.
j . If you want the best
coffee, get Tulane.—C. L. Loftis.
J. M. Hawkins was in Guthrie
Friday and Saturday.
of Hobart, Ok., W. R. Stewart of Ginsite was
here Saturday.
enffep Henry Francis of Dunlap was
’ in town Monday.
Uncle Val Work has been help-
ing in the postoflice this week.
J. H. Chapman was here Satur-
day looking after interests.
W. H. Brooks of Moon was
here Monday.
W. W. Galloway was in from
Dunalp Monday.
J. C. Stalworth of Sweetwater
was in Paducah last Friday.
Miss Rena Moody is visiting in! buy and sell chickens, eggs
If you want the best coffee, Quitaque this week. an<1 butt«*r-—T'- Loftls-
get Tulane.—0. L. Loftis. I
Ernest Harvey returned Sun- Henry Anderson of Ogden
day from Quanah. i was here Saturday.
• • Quality ' is the thing at the C. J. Perry of Coleyville was
CRAVEN DRUG COMPANY. here Wednesday.
T „ . a 1 If you want the best flour that!, ^lk cakes of all kinds at C.
J°e,Pnr , iTP?nngen WaS'money can buy, get nothing but' L' Loftls‘
in Padueah last h riday. j
. . „ , • , J Light Crust. It is sold by C. L.
Me buy and sell chickens, eggs T
and butter.—C. L. Loftis. |
W. A. Walling of Ginsite was
in the city the first of the week.
If you want the best coffee,
get Tulane.—C. L. Loftis.
Swearingen
t
\ in Floydada and Crosbyton.
; Jerome MeCarley has returned
home from a business trin to Dal-
| las.
j Milton Moody came in last Fri-
J day, after having been at work
' on the newspaper at Floydada. j
Mrs. Ed Davis and children j
I are visiting in Lovington, New
j Mexico.
Ed Davis was in Paducah this |
week, coming in from a business ■
trip to Las Vegas, New Mexico. |
We handle Swift’s Premium |
hams and breakfast bacon the
best in the world.—-C. L. Loftis. j
John Davis, Jr., has returned
from a business trip to Fort
Worth.
G. B. Hogan has returned from
a trip to Cumby and other East
Texas points.
Don’t forget those 50 cent tin
boxes of crackers, fresh and fine,
at C. L. Loftis’.
Mrs. J. H. Coons of Quanah
was the guest of Mrs. Lizzie
Moody last week.
J. N. Majors of Dunlap was
in the city Monday looking after
interests.
j. P. Brown of Swearingen was
in the city last Friday.
We buy and sell chickens, eggs
and butter.—L. Loftis.
J. A. Goodwin was over from
Roaring Springs Saturday.
A. Hibbs and wife left last
Thursday for Quanah.
Miss Eva Wimberly has return-
ed from a visit to Matador.
W. R. Stewart of Ginsite was
in the city Saturday.
j E. Wright was in from Uni-
versity Saturday.
G. W. Hale has returned from
Matador.
Chas. Wilson of
was here Saturday.
Wylie Brewer of Swearingen
was here Monday.
J. T. Black was in town Mon-
day.
We buy and sell chickens, eggs
and butter.—C. L. Loftis.
Wm. Hawk of Fairview was
here Saturday.
S. D. Helton was seen on the
streets Saturday.
Bulk cakes
L. Loftis.’
Bulk cakes
L. Loftis.’
of all kinds at C.
of all kinds at C.
of all kinds at C.
—and tne Little Old Ford j \
just rambled right along
The most economical caf that you can buy—and you arc
sure to get back home when you start out in one. Ask
your neighbor, who owns one of these ears, what he thinks
of it? We Will stand by his judgment.
We h«Ve a stock of these car* In'our garage and can
fit you out with one with only a few minutes’ notice.
Remember, we have ft Welt equipped garage ftttd do all kinds I !
of repair work. Bring \i» your old eftt if it is Out or
order. Garage opened night and day the year Irftdnd.
The Citizens Garage j
W. P. MLhOON, p**
W. H. Winton of near Delwin
was in town Saturday.
1 Judge Tobe Lynn of Guthrie
was here the first of the week.
A. M. Parker was in Dumont
several days last week.
R. D. Jones is in Dallas this
week.
Dick Renfro of Chalk was here
the first of the week.
We handle Swift’s Premium
hams and breakfast bacon the
best in the world.—C. L. Loftis.
1 Don’t forget those 50 cent tin
'boxes of crackers, fresh and fine,
at C. L. Loftis’.
Bob Liedtke and wife of Salt
Creek were here Monday doing
some shopping.
We handle Swift’s Premium
hams and breakfast bacon the
best in the world.—C. L. Loftis.
Oscar Brothers and family left
for Dallas Wednesday to be gone
several days.
To Tt&dft—Jersey milch cow
with calf for horse. J. H. Hayraes,
at The Home Furniture Co.
Oscar Shelton of Dunlap was
here Saturday and stayed over
tb attend the Masonic lodge.
T. J. Hughes of Dumont has
accepted a position with the Pan-
handle Garage.
No fishing. hVUiting or wood haul-
ing allowed in the Moon pasture.
—V. q. Richards. 11-tf.
.. C\ C. Cleary was in Quanah
•Monday and Tuesday looking
after interests.
For Sale or Tflhdb—Lots 1 to
15 in block $?. PfuluCah, Texas.
See James 34. Whatley. ’ 51-tf.
Milton Moody taft Wednesday
for Chicago where he will take
a o*»WfC in * linotype school.
We Randle Swift’s Premium
hams and breakfast bacon the
best -ill the world.—C. L. Loftis.
I have several nice Jersey
cows for sale.—D. M. Jones, Pa-
ducah, Texas. 51-tf.
Rev. Martin and family of
Dumont were here Monday doing
some shopping.
Oscar Hall is in St. Louis this
week buying a fall supply of
merchandise.
Mrs. Theo. Becker of Fairview
was here Monday doing some
shopping.
Don’t forget those 50 cent tin
boxes of crackers, fresh and finp,
at C. L. Loftis’.
C’has. Soderston of Narcisso
was here Monday looking after
interests.
Harry Bishop of Quanah was
here Monday looking after some
railroad business.
Mrs. J. H. Doolen is in Hollis,
Okla., this week visiting rela-
tives and friends.
Don’t forget those 50 cent tin
boxes of crackers, fresh and fine,
at C. L. Loftis’.
The Panhandle Garage changed
hands this week, Dulaney & Watts
having sold to Elmer Basham.
Mr. Basham took charge Tuesday.
Mrs. J. M. Pope and children
have returned home from an ex-
tended visit in Northern and
Southern Texas.
Chester Gilley left this week
for Roaring Springs where he
will work in the bank for the
next two or three months.
$1.00.00 Reward for the watch
that I can not make run. Meek,
the expert watchmaker, Aiken’s
Drug Store. 4-tf.
Misses Adilene Center and
Johnnie Floyd of Aspermont were
the guests of Miss Bonnie Gordon
last week.
Dawson Reid has returned
from Weatherford, Oklahoma,
where he had been attending
the Southwestern University.
W. W. Reid of Prophet Texas,
is here this week visiting rela-
tives and looking at the coun-
try.
No wood hauling, fishing or
hunting in the OX ranch. Signed:
WHITE & SWEARINGEN.
36-tf.
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W. B. Stradlev was called to
White Flat Monday in response
to a message that his father
was not expected to live.
I. T. Findley of High Top pass-
ed through PadtWAR en route
home Saturday ftttfer having been
at Memphis for several days.
Rev. j. tt. Edmonds and wife
have returned from Denton Coun-
ty, where they had been visit-
ing fob several weeks.
tf you wapt the best flour that
money can buy, get nothing but
Light Crust. It is sold by C. L.
Loftis.
If you want the best flour that
money can buy, get nothing but
Light Crust. It is sold by C-. L.
Loftis.
If you want the best flour that
money can buy, get nothing but
Light Crust. It is sold by C. L.
Loftis.
If yon want the best flour that
money can buy, get nothing but
..Bought Garage..
1 nave purchased the Panhandle Garage and will run it in
an up-to-date manner. All work is absolutely guaraiit* i-d.
One of the best mechanics in the State in charge. Have
srood machinery with which to do the work. Bring your
auto, to our garage when you need repairing done. We
can turn it ot t on -liort notice.
The
Panhandle Garage
E. F. BASHAM, Prop.
Light Crust. It is sold by C. L. 3, 7, 8, and 9, in Blk. No. 18,
Loftis. Lots No. 4, 5, 6, 10, 11 and 12,
$1.00.00 Reward for the watch Addmim'’' to ’ the^^sald ^to^vn^of
hat I can not make run. Meek, Paducah Cottle County, Texas,
he expert watchmaker, Aiken s and as shown b the map or plat
Drug Store. 4-tf. of said Addition of record in
C. Hayes and family of Kirk- Book “X Page No. 320 of the
land passed through the city last (lee<l records of Cottle County,
Wednesday en route to Post City Texas.
where they will stay until about The sai(l Deed of Trust was
the first of October. given to take the place of and
in lieu of a similar instrument
W. A. Whittington was seen dated Oct. 23d, 1913 and re-
on the streets last Saturday. His corded in Book Six Page No. 367
’many friends are glad that he is Deed of Trust records of Cot-
again able to be up, and trust tie County, Texas, which said
that the coming days may add conveyance was made In Trust
to his already increasing strength, to secure the payment of One
, , • , j ... certain promissory note in said
We have been mformed that Deed / Trust |eseribed; and,
the program or the Buck Creek whe the said note has becom(I
feundav school has been postpon- , v • ,
i T*. , , u • due and is unpaid: and. whereas,
ed. It was to have been given Jn jd Deed Trust it is ’
next Sunday. No date has been(Vided that if sueh Trustee sJuld
set when it will be given. ■ r ■< e .
* , fail or refuse from any cause to
Those using the celebrated Ka- act, then the benefieiary therein
ro Syrups can get a $2.25 Alum-, is authorized to appoint, in writ-
inuni Griddle as long as they last! ing. a substitute Trustee, whose
for 85c at C. B. Berry’s Store, [powers and duties shall be the
lt.-pd. ( same as the said O. L. Thomas;
and, whereas, the said O. L.
Mr. Malaney of High Top pass- Thomas has failed and refused
ed through the city Saturday t0 act. andi whereas, the under-
en route home after having been j signed bas appointed, in
visiting at Memphis. Texas, for writing, as substitute Trustee;
several days. j NOW, THEREFORE. In ac-
Mrs. T. G. Powell and six ehil- oordance with the provisions of
dren have been visiting her sal<^ Deed of Trust, and at the
daughter and son, Mrs. Martin j re(Piest of the legal holder of
Gallowav and Green Powell, near sfnote, 1 will proceed to sell
Affon * the above described Real Estate,
j at Court House in the town of
J. B. Earp. Uncle Ike Picker-1 Paducah, in the County of Cottle
ing and Jim Wilson returned i State aforesaid, to the highest
from Mineral Wells last weekbidder, for cash, at public auc-
where they had been for some|tion, on Tuesday the 1st day
time. I of August A .D. 1916, between
- ,the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE 4 o'clock p. m. of that day, same
(By Substitute Trustee) j being the first Tuesday in Au-
- , gust, to satisfy said note, to-
Whereas, I). A. Goodwin and gether with the cost and expen-
Auiiic Goodwin, husband and j ses of executing this trust,
wife, by one certain Deed of J. H. DOOLEN,
Trust, dated the 14th day of Substitute Trustee.
January, 1914 A. D. 1- and Dated this 10th day of July
recorded in the County Clerk’s A. D. 1916.
office of Cottle County, Texas, I -;-
in book 6 page 471 of Records U. S. TO ASSIST MEXICO
of Deeds of Trust, etc., convey- -
ed to the O. L. Thomas. Trustee, WASHINGTON, July 23.—The
all their right, title, interest and administration is considering a
estate in and to the following de- joint military action with the
scribed Real Estate, situated in,*
the County of Cottle and State'Carranza government against
of Texas viz: Francisco Villa. It was intimated
All that certain lots, tracts, at the State and War Depart-
and parcels of land situated in ments today that this question
the town of Paducah, Texas, and may be taken up immediately
known as all of Blocks No. 6, 7, 8, at the conference between Act-
9, 23, 24, and 29 and Lots No. ing Secretary of State Polk and
5 and 6 in Blk. No. 5. Lots No. Mexican Ambassador Designate
1, 2, 3, 4. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 Arredondo.
in Blk. No. 11 Lots No. 1, 2, 3,! -
4, 5, 6, 10. 11. and 12 in Blk. No. I Yehpg man, you will never
12 Lots No. 1, 2. 3, 7, 8, 9. in reach your goal so long as you
Blk No. 34. Lots No. 10, 11, and spend your time resting on the
12, in Blk. No. 15 and Lots 1, 2, way.
You Need Them
4nd we went to sell them. PRUIT JAR season is here.
Our stock is complete, and we can furnish you any number
desired.
REFRIGERATORS AND ICE BOXE8
Help to keep cool by using one of our Refrigerators or lee
Boxes. It is economy to do so. Our prices are attractive,,
and the goods A-l quality.
OIL 8TOVEB
Do not forget the comfort derived from using an Oil Stove.
They are health preservers. Let us show you the fine line
we carry. Plenty of wicks on h*nd.
J. A. Christian & Co.
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Carlock, E. A. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1916, newspaper, July 27, 1916; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth755811/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.