The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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Paducah, Texas, April 27, 1916
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SAXON
Strength Economy Service
the wide seats and deep upholstery are partly
acountable for the supreme comfort you feel when riding
m Saxon “Six” at'$815, the chief reason lies in the long
vanadium steel cantilever springs that gently cradle the
car over the roughest roads.
D. E JORDAN
Paducah Salesman Texas
„ a»1E PADUCAHljg
M. 0. Hawk of the Sneedville1
settlement was here Saturday do-
ing some trading.
We still have a few more bar-
gains in slippers.—G. N. Rob-
ertson.
Geo. W. Wright of the Dunlap
settlement was here Saturday
looking after some interests.
Geo. Worley of the High Top
settlement was in the city Sat- I
urday .
I have maize for sale at my
farm at $10.50 per ton.S. F.
Drummond.
Garden hose, rakes and plows.
Parker Hardware Co.
J. R. Hinton of Sneedville was
seen on the streets Saturday.
garden hose, rakes and plows.
Parker Btrdware Co.
Bill Il|nton of Sneedville was
here Saturday.
, A car load of good alfalfa hay
for.sale cheap.—Ab Renfro.
Ld Moss of Salt Creek was
seen on the streets Saturday.
Mnrechal Neil flour at G N
’s.
. 0. Miller of the Salt Creek
lement was here Tuesday.
orse nets at Parker Hardware
V. Scott of Dumont was
Monday.
. f. Savage left for Brown-
»a Street
You Can Phone
be
Buy your dry goods and grocer-
ies from G. N. Robertson.
G. W. Wright of Dunlap was
in the city Tuesday.
Horse nets at Parker Hardware
Co.
C. A. Craven left the first of
the week for Brownfield.
W. A. Meek was in Quanah
this week.
Refrigerators at Parker Hard-
ware Co.
Clarence Bobo has returned
from a visit to Eastern Texas.
Nice summer laprobes at Par-
ker Hardware Co.
J. F. Gentry was up from Grow
the first of the week.
Marechal Neil flour at G. N.
Robertson’s.
about “effi-
efficient man
;ime unnec-
The tele-
(“Such
fth it a
tional la
rdaining
"ng the
fche republi
nent would
[combined resent;
«e Western Hemi..„
shment need only'
of a boycott of the
privileges which tnuso
png countries must seek from
United States.”
n a' statement tonight Senator
l.wis Predicted that another po-
ESLSr* f0U3nded 0n “Pr-
ohibition and prosperity,”
W. J. Clide and wife were in
from Broadmore Saturday.
Nice summer iaprobes at Par-
ker Hardware Co.
0. L. Newsom of Sneedville
was here Saturday looking after
some interests.
Tennis slippers all sizes and
styles for 65 cents at G. N. Rob-
ertson ’s.
Rube Tye of Sneedville was
here Saturday visiting home-
folks.
“Quality” is the thing at the
CRAVEN DRUG COMPANY.
J. J. McAdams and sons were
in from the ranch the first of
the week.
Refrigerators at Parker Hard-
ware Co.
John Carr of the Swenson ranch
was here Saturday doing some
trading.
You can get your ice cream
freezers at the Parker Hardware
Co.
Miss Lucy Arnett returned
to Guthrie last week after hav-
ing visited here for several days.
Jbiy' your dry goods and grocer-
from G. N. Robertson.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Majors of
Dunlap were here Saturday doing
some trading.
W. B. Morris of the Fairview
community was here Saturday
looking after some interests.
Come to the Variety Store for
all your notions, candies, etc.—
Effie Dulaney.
No fishing, hunting or wood haul- •
ing allowed in the Moon pasture. I!
W. Q. RICHARDS. 11-tf.
J. M. Johnson of the Broad I
community was in the city |
Saturday.
Order all your eats from Me-1
Kibben & Swint. Both phones
200.
J. W. Arnett of Guthrie was I
in the city a few days last I
week.
Red Top and Tennessee White
Top cane seed for sale.—C. B.
Berry.
S. D. Hinton of the Swearingen
community was in the city Sat-
urday doing some trading.
ave Bought Variety Store
) I have purchased the Variety
Store, formerly owned by W. N.
\ Nuckles. We are now located
| first door east of the Citizens’
( Garage- We have a complete
\ line of everything that is kept
in a Variety Store. We have too
many things to mention all of
them, but ask that you call and
look at the stock yourself. We
also carry a nice line of Shirts,
Ties, Collars, Suspenders, etc.
Our prices are as cheap as can
be. We have a big line of Cand-
ies in stock. Have just received
this week a big shipment of new
goods, something you will be
interested in. We want your pa-
tronage, and will give you the
best of goods at the lowest prices
possible in return.
The Variety Store, Paducah
+ Effie Dulaney, Prop.
See “Hearts and the High-
way ’ at the Zana tonight,
(Thursday.) Prices 20c.
Prof. T. E. Berry of Ginsite
was here Saturday looking after
school interests.
If you are going to need cane
seed this year you had better see
C. B. Berry. He now has a good
supply on hand.
Red Top and Tennessee White
Top cane seed for sale.—C. B.
Berry.
field the first of the week to
be gone several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Majors of I * ’ome to the Variety Store for
the Dunlap settlement were here anything you want in the notion
Saturday doing some shopping. line.—Effie Dulaney, Prop.
D. W. Waldin of the High Mose Simpson and wife of
Top settlement was seen on the I Salt Creek were here Saturday
streets Saturday. doing some shopping.
Come to the Variety Store for Willie Carroll and “Peck” Mc-
anything you want in the notion Gowan were in Matador a few
line.—Effie Dulaney, Prop. days last week.
Mr. Paxton of the Sneedville H. L. White of Roaring Springs
settlement was here Saturday was here a few days this week
buying some farm machinery. transacting business.
Use an 0’Cedar mop in your ^9 *° V N. Robertson for
spring house cleaning. Young- specia.l prices on low cut shoes,
• * - - $1.00 to $1.50.
Judge Holeman of Matador
was in the city Wednesday look-
| ing after some interests.
W. A. Biddy was here the first
of the week from the Ginsite
community.
Good span of Grey mules, wag-
gon and harness at a bargain. I
If you are going to need cane
seed this year you had better see
C. B. Berry. lie now has a good
supply on hand.
W. Q. Richards, Sr., was in
town Saturday from the 3D
ranch.
J. Fred Davis was
Chalk Saturday.
from
IY KEEP A
MACHINE
Poor Place?
]Can Provide
f
?lean and Con-
it Storage
umber of
‘THE PRODUCT OF EXPERIEnL
*?U are in the mw*et for a car, donlhines
have investigated. * r
baby GRAND the fO
IhEffSSr Equlpp6d Completely
616.00 Delivered at Pa- $605.00 Delf
ound and
Us About
duoah, Texas
ducah,
fessW. Harvey, A
Paducah, Texae
ie just west of
oom, plenty of
auto supplies
Itates Casings.
>ur ear in out
' 4 • Jm--
blood has them.
Come to the Variety Store for
all your notions, candies, etc.-
Effie Dulaney.
Ned Galloway of Dunlap was
in the city the first of the week
doing some trading.
A high-class, 5-reel feature at
the Zana tonight (Thursday.)
Prices 20c.
W. M. Delk of the Chalk com-
munity was here Saturday doing
some trading.
J. A. Cline of Colevville was
here Monday looking after some
interests. ,
See “Hearts and the High-
way” at the Zana tonight,
(Thursday.) Prices 20c.
A high-class, 5-reel feature at
the Zana tonight (Thursday.)
Prices 20c.
Prof. Riggs of Matador was
here a few days last week look-
ing after interests.
A high-class, 5-reel feature at
the Zana tonight (Thursday.)
Prices 20c.
C. R. Osborne of Dunlap was
here Tuesday looking after some
interests.
D. P. Carr of the Fairview set-
tlement was in the city the first
of the week.
You can get your ice cream
freezers at the Parker Hardware
Co.
T. M. Anderson was in from
the Ogden community Saturday
and left his order for The Post.
Tobe Lynn of Guthrie was in
from Guthrie Friday and Sat-
urday.
John Lane of the High Top
settlement was here a few days
last week.
John Summons of Chalk was
in the city Saturday doing some
trading.
We still have a few more
gains in slippers.—G.
ertson.
Mr. Moss of tlie Unive
munity was here
ing after some ‘
See A. C. Dulaney.
T. C. Mabe of Salt Creek was! Lee Walling of Vivian was
here Saturday doing some trad- here a few days last week trans-
| acting business.
G. D. Hamm of the University W. J. Smyth of Dunlap was
settlement was seen on the streets j here Saturday doiii" some trad-
Saturday. j ing:
See “Hearts and the High-
way” at the Zana tonight,
(Thursday.) Prices 20c.
J. A. Goodwin of Sneedville
was in the city the first of the
week.
Just received a big shipment of
goods, something that you will
be interested in.—The Variety
Store, Effie Dulaney, Prop.
Remember when buying kero-
sene oil there is absolutely no
Nice, clean sorghum seed for | possibility of getting- a second
sale.—D. P. Carr, Paducah, Tex-j grade oil from Mc-Kibben &
a,i- 49-3t-pd. Swint and it costs you less.
QUANAH, ACME & PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY
NOTICE
TO LIVE STOCK SKIPPERS:
Quanah, Texas, October 27th, 1915.
This Company announces the following new schedule, effective November 1st, 1915. for
handling of live stock shipments during the fall and winter months, moving to Oklahoma
CitJ-, Kansas City and St. Louis, via Frisco Lines.
lor shipments of less than ten cars, train will be run on Monday and Wednesday of
each week, only. On approximately the following schedule, subject to conditions herein
shown.
Leave Roaring Springs,
Matador,
Russelville,
Narcisso,
Paducah,
Swearingen,
Lazare,
Arriving at Quanah
11:00 A. M.
11:25 A. M.
11:47 A. M.
12:50 P. M.
1:50 P. M.
2:30 P. M.
3:15 P. M.
4:00 P. M.
or before leaving time as shown at
not be handled on this train.
The
Stock must be penned and ready for loading on
stations in above schedule; otherwise shipments can
It is necessary to do this in order not to delay shippers loading at other points.
Frisco promises that train wil leave here promptly on arrival of our train, to protect ship-
ments going via their line, which is scheduled to arrive in Oklahoma City the next morn-
ing, and in ample time for that day’s market. •
On shipments destined to Ft. Worth or other points on F. W. & D. C., this Com-
pany will give the f. W. & D. (.. sufficient notice of any business via their line, and endeavor
to bale them handle such shipments as promptly as possible. They are usuallv able to make
the next day’s market at Ft. Worth.
On shipments of ten cars or more, we will run train any day, and Frisco Lines promise
that they will handle promptly out of Quanah, arriving Oklahoma Citv next morning, and
will handle through to Kansas City with one feed.
This schedule will put shippers in easy reach of northern market, and will save ^ed
bills and shrinkage
We would appreciate your business, and assure you that it will have close attenti
and prompt
Yours truly,
ROBT. CRAY,
' v> ■) (General Manager.
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Carlock, E. A. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1916, newspaper, April 27, 1916; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth755824/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.