The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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A little ca5h can jar me loose
from more Groceries than you ever
got for your money,
see what I can do.
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Bob Mallory
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C. S. Avery is putting lumber
on the ground for the erepripn
of a pretty new cottage ,cn • the
Bratcher-Kelsey addition, i^pere
he has one of the pretties.lots in
town.
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Lucky Tulljs flog and pony show
will exhibit at Deport Saturday
Nov. 4. They have a grand free
outside exeibition just before the
doors open.
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Say, Boys and Girls
\We want all of you to come down to our store after
school hours Friday afternoon, because we want to show
you all of our new “Taas.and Ted” School Shoes.
Now, we wont tryi to^ell you a pair, but we’ll let you
try them on if you want to. Then we want you to go
home and-tell your mamas and papas about these pret-
ty, well-made Shoes- - ,
If your.mothers or fathers agree to buy you a pair of
"Tessjind Ted”
SCHOOL SHOES
le was one of the early set
[Lamar county and,,was
Its most prominent citiz
We^ucators.
in bottles and bulk at
Mobies.
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Y are anxioi
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In our Prescription Department there, i«
nothing but PURE DRUGS and
fully carefully compound them.
The court of criminal appeal^
at Austin in their decisions last
Wednesday aftirujeu the case of
Dr. W. A. Jones, who is under
sentence for five years in the
penitentiary, in connection with
tile Swink-Wilburn case.
A bottle of PRICKLY ASH
BITTERS kept in the house and
used occassioniy means good
health to the whole household.
E. O..Thqmpson Special Agent.
Lee Doyle, a young man obout
twenty-eight years old, who
lived with his mother on H
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at the City Drug Store,
have a nice new lii
cles and are prepan
eye and save
trading here,
our line.
High Grade Perfumes and Toilet Preparations,
Hair, Tooth, Clothes and Paint Bri^hesZlCtc-
Paints and Ojls, 'Wall Paper, Window Glass,
Post ('aids, and Fancy and Plain Stationery.
Clocks, Watches, Watch ChajuM, F4<c
A. splendled black land farm. |
Deport Land Co.
ugj1 ■ ,'id wiling'.
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To pay *J»y cheek, does aw^y with li
handMngof any money; this lessons j»i
With a eheck to show for the amouifl|
rors are easily corrected. ■
You can afford, to use the check accouS
business when there is no cost attache!
FIRST STATE BAU
DEPORT? TEXAS.
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DEALERS IN PATENT MEDICINES AND DRUG SUNDRIES
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men of the coi
very reason.
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and promise yofc good treat!
If you want good cheap insur-
ance, see R. H. Dyer and get a
policy in the Lone Star or leave
your application at Thompson's
Drug Store.
The store of J. C. Wilkinsjt
Co. at Arthur City was burglar-
ized Monday night and $5 or $6
secured. No arrests have beeip
made.
Mallor^s Boquet.
While leading cotton Wednes-
day morning Clyde Wimberly
trained himself and ruptured a
ilood vesael. For sevepij hopjs
was in a precautions <,Qni|,ti,on
t at noon yesterday )ie was
night to be out of danger.
Malle ry’a^oquet.
- Prof J: S Walpole died at his
.♦ ,home in Blossom last Saturday
A.n'xbhafter a long illness. Prof.
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Smith it
* ThecowEy board of trustees
► of Lamar »jjQty,will convene in
,* regular scJj|Lon at the courthouse
* in Paris oii Monday, Nov. 6, at
> lO.o’clock a. ni. for the transact
, ion ol any basiness that may
* come before It.
For the serious diseases that,
attack the l idm^ys. Piikkey Ash
BITTERS is an unfailing rem-
edy. Relieves backache, swell
tc.l al
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o’clock yefltepday. in w^ich Milt '
Achre was killed tjy Hurt.
The killing occur.ed »t the oil
mill gin, where Achre was em-
ployed,.and a ahotgun was used.
Achre had been stooping over
arranging sojne jbagging and was
just raising up when Hurt ap,
proached and without uttering a
word leveled his shotgun and
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H^^Lload of Z buckshot took
WpHtJ^^Aclire’s left side near
leased through his
Of them lodging on
^fie opposite.sl<ie. while others
went entirely through and came
out. The victim Ijved four or
- d^eipinutes jifteir he was shot,
utter word, except
first shot Hujct tried to
i^^^y the contents of the other
barrel ip him, but another, em-
ploye at the gm seized ijhe gun
and after a prolonged struggle
succeeded in wresting jt, (from
him.
After the shopping Hurt went
up to town and surrendered to
De,puty Sheriff Joe Brackeqn and
was lodged in jail. The shooting
created considerable exc^tcpent
.although it was not qntirely un-
expected. The dead man had
been considered rather wild and
.had had a great depl of trouble.
Those who knew him were ex-
pecting him to meet wjtji ..some
. suc^i fate sooner or later. Two
attempts had been made on Jiis
life by different persons within
the past two or three weeks, and
he would have been killed by an
- old man on the square a ,week
ago it he had not been prevented.
Hub Hurt is said to stand fairly
well among his acquaintances.
Both of the men were about
thirty five vearaold^ami both had
fapiibks. Hurt wa.s formerly
engaged in the restaurant busi-
ness. The “unwritten law”,i$
said to have been the cause of^tbe
tragedy. Hurt, how vei, . has
I made nb .statement as the
! cause of the killing and js a
mere surmise and It is a mere
surmise and conjecture a nong
the people as to the cai ;e.—
Paris News.
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-Fancy,apples, nutsapd candi-
es at all times at Hpyes & Sons’.
J. F. Holt began moving yes-
terday into the new house just
completed by J. W.‘ Spears and
I. M. Daniels began moving into
the house vacated by Mr. Holt.
The kidneys are fjjpall but im-
portant ogpn. They need .help
occassionply. ] PRICKLY ASH
rITTERS is a successful kidney
tonic and system regulator. E.
O. Thompson, Special Agent.
J. W. Spears has bought the
Airdome building and began yes-
terday morning tearing it down.
He will use the lumber in con-
structing some new dwelling
houses in the west paid of town.
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you \ money by Utri
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Fre»h Grits and Pearl Hominy
at Smith & Nobles
The new residences of Hugh
L. Campbell and Roger Kelsey
are nearing completion.
We .flu aeU\ .Galvanized Iron
, roofing at|k.5(>Y
If^ughn yd Oliver Co.
' Dr. G. W. ^mitli, of Detroit,
[ is in t|>e hqepitaj in critical con-
’ dition but report yesterday say
i he was improved.
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( Bob Mallory says if the bo-
. quets had Ruined the country
. would have be<m in an awful fix.
(The.cqytry isVaved.)
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from us for less money than you can buy a waon elsewlifl'
It don’t cost you anything to yive us the chance to prml
this statement, we will paj the telephone call. '
Buggies, Wayons. Hacks, Surries, Shop Made Harness
and Saddles. If we can’t save you /poney don’t buy. We
sell for c^<h as well as on credit.
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you’ll be happy, we are sure, because they are made
by experts who make shoe* that do not hurt yourv feet
and you can romp and play all you want to without suf-
fering with sore and achuagiJeet.
Now, don't forget to come right after school Friday
.evening, or if you want toyquean i^’n djqmc -.and get
mama ito come along with you—
By the Way
just to show you that we’re glad you came we’ll give
everyone presnt a nic" “Teng and Ted” School Shoe
souvenir. Now, don't dissappninl us, been ’se we’ll be
locking for aJlefi-yqu.
“Tess and Ted” School Shoes are Members •
of the “Star Brand” Family
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Harral’s farm west of Roxton, in ness men to their juniors, |
the JEIarmon commrnity, commit- the best advi<L is to bank ini
led suiqide at about 10:30 o'clock institution will h is cautiouj
Tuesday morning by shooting! its loans and [investments. ]
himself through the heart with a
pistol.
MalloryVi Boquet.
M. ^nderson, of Dallas, has
.accepted a position with P. K.
Wallace at,the Pantiourium. He
has had, several years experience
in tne tailoe work and comes | 1
well recommended. The First wiwi
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1911, newspaper, November 3, 1911; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1265763/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.