The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1914 Page: 3 of 6
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F. B. McKAY
General Passenger Agent
Terheel. Texas
Good milk cow with young
heifer calf. See me.
Othor Pearson.
For Sale.
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Storm Cellars
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We are now operating
Through Package Cars
J. S. Furgerson
EXCELLENT SERVICE
C. N. Whitney
Have You Lucky Number?.
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$1.00 to $5.00
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Fifty-Seven Years Ajo.
For Sale
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Ask for
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w. P. EVANS & SON
Is the name of a 3-year-old Sad-
dle Stallion (better known as the
Dave Westbrook horse) and will
make the season at my barn.
Fee $8 to insure.
in connection with the Cot-
ton Belt and this will insure
you
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la an absolute necessity.
Insured. You should be.
stantial business man.
We Guarantee to Keep Up All
Watches which We Sell for
ONE YEAR.
Agent for
SOUTH BEND WATCH
Overland Model 79
ELECTRICAL STARTER
AND
ELECTRIC LIGHTS
We also carry the beat in
Jewelry,
Cut Glass,
Silverwear
Gas-Electric Motor Cars
Operating Between
PARIS AND DALLAS '
—FROM—
Galveston and St. Louis
VARNER MOTOR CAR COMPANY
PARIS, r - • TEXAS'
Paris & Ml. Pleasant Rail-
road Company
C. F. COLLINS.
Gen. Frt. Agent.
J. H. MOORE
Insurance Agent. DEPORT, TEXArf
THE
^MIDLAND
Hayes <& Sons
“The Sanitary Grocery”
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Steam Trains Operated
-between—
PARIS ANO ENNIS
The Modern Way
American Beauty Corsets f'
bring out to advan-
taga the graceful
tinea of one's form
and correct any
figure Imperfection
with perfect freedom /
and comfort. These ’
cqraata include all
the dealt able idea,
known to the world,
boat coraet design-
er*, which reeulta in
alyllah garment*
with superb Atting
qualltlea.
For Browns Cakes and Crackers, so you can
vote in the Automobile Contest. Remember
only wrappers with our name on them can
be used. — ’
S|M?cify this routing on your
future orders- It will be
my pleasure to furnish you
rates and preferred routes
on traffic from any point,
upon request.
If you are not
Aak any aub-
Wrtte for aamplo
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k Uoularw. etc.
Name UUs
paper and
we wifi
(andfVee
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Foobet
For your Easter dinner, we wlll.have
full line of Vegetables and Confections
suitable for the occasion. , .
INVITES means miles
to railroaders.
A few aeconda • off time*
may cause a terrible die-
•rter.
Because such abeolutelv
accurate time i» demanded,
_ _ tie tBcvd S.ud^hr
K. K. Watch ia coming more and more
into universal uae upon all railroad*
A watch of euch accuracy ae the SoutA
yP*11*ia none too good for you.
Coma in and see these 6n« time piece*
Why Not Buy Your Watch
From the Man Who Un-
derstands the construc-
tion of the watch he sells,
and who (in case the material or
v
workmanship should prove de-
fective in any way) can repair it
without cost to you.
meets m his journeys through garbage .-----------------—.----•
J. W. NEAL
Jeweler and Optician
Is a cold-black Jack, tipped with
white, 4 years old, stands 13
hands high and is well made.
Fee $8 to insure.
Showing Progress.
When it can be shown a'nd I
proven that so many persons are j
getting better service and more
satisfactory results from glasses
made and fitted by Hamp Ban-
ders, it seems proof of the as-
sertion that such an indispen-
sible possession as our sight
J should be intrusted only to one
I whp has made this a special
study, and is proficient in the
art of correcting all optical de-
fects with lenses. Hamp San-
ders has not only made years
of close application to this branch
ot the science but has had a
most thorough college training
and lias given his entire time
and efforts to this work for more
than three years. His optical
office is on South Main Street,
Paris, adv.
While in conversation with
Uncle Nath Grant last Tuesday
he stated that fifty«*cven years
ago, on that date, a heavy frost
fell and killed everything, even
to the leaves on the trees, On
LOCAL News
The lucljj’ number in our draw-
ing for a suit of clothes was
1176. So far.we have been un
able to find the bolder of the
number. The next nearest is.
1175, held by W. R. Davis. We
will wait ten days and if correct
number is not turned in, suit
will be awarded Mr. Davis.
Loven & Bru;.
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I am agent *nr the celebrated Harry’s
Galvanized Steel Storm Cellars.
This is the time of year when they are
, more likely to be used?
Let me quote you prices.
Terms, Etc.
All precautions taken to prevent accidents,
but not responsible should any occur. Money
due when mares change hands or leave country.
Stock will be found at my barn on the Skein
Farm, two miles southwest of Deport,
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Seven room house and lot in
North Deport. Two wells of
water, good storm house and
barn, at a bargain. Small pay-
ment and easy terms.
H. C. Walker
I Represent Nothing but the Most Reliable
Companies. Come in and let me explain
my policy to you. Remember, it is better
to be safe than sorry.
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INSURANCE
FIRE - TORNADO -
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• ' If .vour Dwelling, Btord, Gm, Shop, Mill, Garage,
Burn, or Ute contents are not fully covered by both Fire
and Tornado Insurance, you should at once telephone or see
inc. and ] will have your property Insured In a very few
minuet*, 1 uni agent ior a number of the largest
insurance companies It pays to carry your Insurance In
good strong companies. See nm about Hall Insurant'.
American Beauty Corsets
Ksi^masoo Cossar Co., IUrlu.lv. Msksrs
For tha woman of largo Agura as wall m
for those of medium or (lender form.
Sold by J. 0. PIRTLE COMPANY
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From as fine a laying strain of
Single Comb Brown Leghorns
as money can buy. only $1 per
setting of 15, or 55 per 100 eggs,
F. O. B. Paris. Fresh eggs
guaranteed, adv.
Le® Yancy
R. F. D. No. 6
Paris. Texas.
V. C. Oliver and Rev. W. A.
McCammon are In Whitewright
attending the Paris F*rvsb\terv
which ia in aeaaiun in Umt city.
Money made by uaing Merld
Ian Fertiliser on your corn or
cotton land.
Deport Hardware Co.
8 D. Beale took advantage of
our clubbing rates with the Dal-
las News, paying us $1.75'Tor it
and The Times one year.
Mush bread and Mother'a
Snowflake bread are beat. Ac-
cept no Imitations. Ilayea A
Son.
Special showing of mean neck
wear Saturday at the Plain Price
Store. 50 cent values at 85
cents, adv.
Mack Jordan request* that we
send The Times to Mrs. Jordan's
sister, Mrs. C. B. Anderson of
Arlington.
Our grocers stock is fresh
and new. running over with
bargain*. We want your bust
nesa. The (-ash Grocery.
Mrs. A. W. Simmons of Edin-
burg, write* ua, enclosing one
dollar for subscription to The
Times. -’
Old reliable Mbllne riding
planter* for $25 as long as they
last. Save money and get a good
planter. Deport Hardware Co.
J. M. Jackson has renewed hia
subscription, that of Mrs. W.. L.
For inly of Amarillo, and Glenn ,
Jackson of Wingate.
We are In position to prlnV
anything from a calling card
an eight column circular. Work
satisfactory, price* reasonable.
The Tiintw.
Mrs. Audry Thompson and “
children of Hereford, who have I
been visiting in Deport the past I
{month, returned to their home I
Monday.-
| Your attention is directed to
I the ad of Barham & Webb which
shows a picture of and tells
about the Bowers Franklin
cotton seed cWller.
'•'he new telephone directory
for the Deport Telephone Co. Is
being printed by The Times and
will be ready for distribution!
soon.
j The Plain Price Store is show-
• ing a nice line of easter toys this
’ week, such as rabbits, chickens,
I novelty baskets etc. Don't fail
to see them. adv.
I J. B. Clark has sold his inter*
est in the Cunninghain-ConwHv
Co. and will seek a new field of
labor. We regret to lose this
splendid family.
j It will pay you to look over
Deport Hardware Company's
line of implements. They have
the best and the price is right.
Deirnrt Hardware Co.
A son was born to Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Gifford, who resides
three miles east of town, Thurs-
day of last week. The little one
lived only four hours.
We have several copies of the
Texas Almanac a book that
I should be in every, home. If
' you want to know all about Texas
j buy a copy, price 80 cents.
The Times.
Material is being placed on th*
ground lor the erection of the
new brick building al the head
of Main street J. W Spear*
has the contract to erect the
building.
Saturday. April 11, anyone
coming to my store can get a
5 cent package of Uneeda Biscuit
for 2 cent* while they last. Only
one package to a person,
The Cakh Grocery.
If you want engraved calling
cards or invitations, The Time*
is agent for one of the larger
and most reliable houses in the
country. Samples shown and
prices quoted on request.
The choir of the Presbyterian
church will render a scripture
Oratorio-Cantata at the church
next Sunday evening at the
preaching hour. The public Is
Invited.
The ladles of the Presbyter-
FLY GREATEST DISEASE -CAR.
RIER.
: ’ FLY CATECHISM. •
• FlraL—Where ia tike Ay ixn’ J
• hi manure and Altb. •
e Second-Where <|oea the fly «
J fire? hi every kind of filth. •
e Third-la anything too ft I thy *
J for the fly to eat? No •
• Fourth —(a) Where does he <o e
• when he leavea the manure pile 2
• and the aplttoon? Into the kiteh- e
e <-» and dining room •
2 (h* What doea he do there? Ito o
e walks on the bread, fruit mid *
2 vegetHblea. He wl|>ee hta feet •
• on tile butter and liathea in the 2
• inllk. . e
e Fifth.—Doea the dy visit the 2
2 imtient alck with typhoid fever, e
e couaumption and cholera infan- 2
2 tnui? He doea, and lie may call •
• on you next . 2
2 Sixth.—ia the tly dnngeruua? •
e He Is men's worat peat and more e
2 dangercMia than wild beuata or 2
e rattleanakea. •
2 Seventh.—What diseuavH does 2
• the Hy carry?, He carries ty- o
• plioid fever, consumption and 2
• auuiuier complaint How? On •
• his wings and hairy feel. What 2
2 ta his correct iiaine? Typhoid •
• fly. 2
2 Eighth.—Did he ever kill any •
o one? He killed more American *
2 aoldlera during the S|Mulsb 2
o American war than did the but- •
2 lets of the Spaninrda. •
e Ninth. —Where are the greateat e
2 number of cases of typhoid Co- 2
o ver. consumption and summer •
2 omplaint? Where there are I he 2
e most Hies. - •
2 Tenth.—Where are the most 2
• flies? Where there Is Hie most •
; tilth. 2
Eleventh.—Why should we kill •
• the fly? Itecauso he may kill us. *
2 Twelfth.—When shall we kill •
• the fly? Kill him before he gets •
2 wings, kill him when he is a •
• maggot In the manure |>lle. kill 2
2 him while he Is In the egg state. •
• Thirteenth.—How? Keep the •
• stable dry and dean and don't 2
• allow any manure to stay ou the •
• premises longer than one week. 2
J Have all other tilth mid trnsb ac- •
• cumulating ou your premises re- 2
2 moved or burned nt least once a •
• week. 2
2 Fourteenth. —If your neighbor •
• fa 11^ to « omply with these rules 2
2 and allows flies to breed on his •
• premises to visit you screen your •
2 doors and windows mid keep •
• them out. * 2
MATHEN it comas to th* rol* of dis
" ease c'arriar th* fly has th*
mosquito skinnad a mile. He
can carry 6,600,000 baotsria. And, al-
though h* is th* original and only
purveyor of infr ntil* paralysis and is
rasponaible for 80 par cant of typhoid
favor, he is not at all averse, to carry-
ing th* germs of any other kdis*a** he
pail, sew*r and other filth.
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the following Saturday which
wan the lltlj, n heavy anow fell
and on Monday, the 18th. It rain-
ed and he went to Ularkavllle to
hear Gen. Bam.Houaton, who was
then a candidate for governor
deliver an addroaa. Uncle Nath
certainly haa a aplendld memory
for date*.
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ian Church will hold a bazaar at
the Deport Furniture atore next
Saturday. ' Bealdea the uaual
useful article* offered, we will
have fancy work. Ka*ter egge
and homemade can<Gr. Dinner
will aleo be aerved ut the noon
Everyone cordially In-
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1914, newspaper, April 10, 1914; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1266267/m1/3/?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.