The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, December 6, 1912 Page: 1 of 10
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Santa Claus is Coming
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THE HART DRUG STORE
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Very pleasant to the taste—contains noth-
Will relieve or your money
Put up in 25c and 50c Bottles.
Ing harmful,
back.
Cherry Bark Cough Syrnp
Is the Best Remedy we have for Coughs
and Colds.
Dassy Walker, the 12-year old
son of Mr- and Mrs. Luke Wai
ker, died of meningitis in Paris
last week.
We have it fresh shipment of
queen and stuffed olives, peanut,
butter, etc. Joiner Bros.
Miss Bessie Sullivan of Sul-
phur Bluff, was in town slipping
Friday and ordered The Times
sent to her address.
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FIRST STATE BANK
DEPORT, TEXAS
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There will be a basket supper
at the Milton school house Sat
urday night. The proceeds go
to the building fund of the new
school'. Everyone is invited.
car Of Light Crust Flour
who have tried it know what it is. j of 19 for incorporation.
E. K. Gunn. | stood l’>9 for and 50 against.
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H. L. CAMPBELL. Cashier
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T!i<* boston tlu‘ market—Ttciin.-
bow flour. Extra high patent,
, E. Iv Gunn.
Mrs. S. E. Horner has beenjy
at Deport this week at the bed . y*
side of her brother, Will Man y*
gum.—Bogata News. y
Comforts and blankets at clean , V
up prices. J. O. Pirtle Co. X
T. J. Phillips called Saturday
and renewed his subscription
and that of his son, J. T., whose
home is in Jacltson, Tenn.
Cabbage, onions, potatoes, bar- j y*
rel kraut, pickles, etc. I t*
Joiner Bros, i
I have located in the old Erwin j
stand and repair shoes, boots and '
harness. Charges reasonable, , , .
, . . our clean up sale.
work guaranteed J. <>. Pirtle Co.
, S. Blankenchip.
]• S. Blankenchip of Rosalie, is in •
J. C. Mason and W. L. M££sonjour u jjS| and |ias opened a boot
of Deport, spent last night in ! ,ind s!)()(. sh()p in tll(l old
j stand. He will make his home
, with his son, John A., who lives
southeast of town.
Visit our clean up sale for at-
- merchandise at tempt-
ing prices. J. <>. Pirtle Co.
The county commissioners met
A Bank is a Public Institution £
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X A bank guards the funds of the public on the one
t hand and is regulated by the public through the law on
t the other. As such its standing and conditionx is of
'concern to the public. The good business man, the
farmer and citizen will not fail to reassure then.selves
on these points when they form a bank connection.
We invite the public’s accounts.
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E. O. Thompson.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR
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Rugs and window shades cheap !
J. O. Pirtle Co. £ THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK X-
E. Horner has been|y* DEPORT, TEXAS *Z
um ti.o i.nri. (♦ W ith $300,000 Resouces A
Is able to render the best, sevice that can be
rendered by any good bank. This bank can
do more for its customers than a great num <»)
her of banks can do for theirs, and in no in-
stance will it be satistied to do less. Do a ♦)
banking business, and learn how our busi- v*
ness is conducted. Those who know us best (♦
are our best customers.
J. H. Mooh’E,
J. R. WESTBROOK. Vice P.
J. T. WOODARD. Vk.e.T J. S. I I RGERSON. B. K.
Hay for sale P. K. Wallace.
Hon. Leslie Hardison of Paris,
was in town on business Monday.
Nice line of Wall Paper at my
Drug Store. E. O. Thompson.
Miss Lillian Dodd of Rosalie,
came in Sunday for a visit with
her sister, Mrs. S. R. Bishop.
Full line of staple groceries,
hardware, queensware and
leather goods. E. K. Gunn.
Reward of $1.50 will be paid to
the one returning the tan shoes
stolen from Sam Bell’s store
Saturday noon, Cary Bell.
Is your sight becoming dim?
I handle a line of specticles,
a pair of which will help you to
see. E. O. Thompson.
town on their way home from
Shreveport, where they attended
the Columbian Woodmen conven-
tion— Thursday s Paris News.
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We cell all kinds of elocks, , t|.aCf;Ve
watches and jewelry. See out-
line. E. O. Thompson.
’ °f. at ten Q’rjoek- Saturday morning to Tin: Dhpi'K I'Times.
the good p'tpe'r come (<>n,
Mr. R. E. Thompson, of Nava-
sota. writes: “Please find en
'closed >1. to pay my subscription
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enclosed ;inj approV(1([ t]H. ])On(js of t|ie the good piper come (on, as we
i newly elected officers of Lam ar ’ a<;n‘V lik<- to ..miss a single copy
county, including all officers of of ()Ur old home fiaper.'” .
the various precincts of>*the .
county.- ■’ ' sl :| Gra pl in phone-., Kodaks
Misses Bertie and Iva l-’ree;
man who teach the Milton and
j Cross Roay^ schools respectfully,
were in town Satu.rday visiting
the their sister, Mrs. Will Rawlins.
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‘‘Please find <
| money order for $1.75, for which
Ring No. 147 for groceries. We | send meTiiE D^pok j- Times and
k|ie Dalian News for the next
yoar.
- Fresh lot • of apples, oranges,
eocoanuts and nuts.
Joiner Bros.
The qualified voter’s of the
i town of Roxton voted on
We have just received a fresh I question of incorporating the i The three accompanied by
Those j town, and resulted in a majority Rawlins, jvent to Detroit Sattir
The vote ] day lor a two days' visit
< thyir parents.
M ( Terry.mf Deport R. If
in tirwn Monday with his
Dewey, ho has a 'stout,
bruise on bis heel. Dr. Steeb',
lanced the’b'.mise and it is better
with now. Wi.i'c In-re Mr, Cherry
subscribed for The rl'iMi:s.
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DEPORT, LAMAR COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1912
(Tiestle.x Williams, a negro who
a white woman at Cordele,
jGa., and then assaulted her dau-
’ghtcr, was dragged from the
I court house vault, where the
Erwin ' sheriff had hidden him; and rid-
dled with b.ullcts by a mob.
Stat>le dry goods cheaper at J
shot
writes;
deliver any time during the day.
Joiner Bros.
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before twelve o’clock, midnight, on
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For the Children the presents will consist of Dolls, Doll Buggies,
Doll Go Carts, Doll Beds, Toy Trains and Automobiles, the kind that
will run. Rings, Bracelets, Necklaces and many other things that we
cannot mention in this space.
For grown folks there will be Collar and Cuff Boxes, Collar Bags,
Handkerchief and Tie Boxes, Tie and Handkerchief Sets, Stick Pins,
China Tea and Chocolate Sets, Bowls, Jardineres, Manicure Sets and
THE LARGEST LINE OF JEWELRY IN DEPORT
Visit Our Prednventory Sale—i here is Something Doing
Nobles-Read Dry Goods Company
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December 24th. Sahta Claus will arrive.
The tremendous stock of presents and toys which he will distribute in Deport and surrounding country
has been sent on ahead, and a large portion can be seen on display at the
Nobles-Read Dry Goods Company’s Store
To make a long story short we havt* most anything you could want
fora Xmas present from a pocket hankerchief to a diamond ring.
Santa Claus will be in our store each afternoon from 2 to 4 p. m..
commencing Monday, Dec. 18, and the children can tell him what they-
want, and if he can he will see that they get it. Of course they must re-
member that there is so many children that he cannot always provide
what every boy and girl wants, but he will do his best.
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, December 6, 1912, newspaper, December 6, 1912; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1265923/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.