The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1929 Page: 3 of 8
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Notice to Planters
PLEASE-
A telephone message that a
A Statement
Fabrics for Summer Frocks
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Man, ah was so sick—
Shoe Values
That is in-
$2.95, $3.95 $4.95 to $6.95
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TEXAS
PARIS,
ALL WORK STRICTLY CASH
We Call for and Deliver
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Suits cleaned and pressed, 50c
O’coats cleaned and pressed, 50c
Suits pressed, 25c
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“My wife kisses
time I come home,
affection.”
“You're wrong,
vestigation.”
E. L. Stell, teller of the Trust
4k Savings bank of Dallas, had
accepted a position with the
First National Bank of Deport
and was to move here with his
family to begin work May 1.
Mrs. A. W. Simmons had
been attending a Sunday school
convention at Waco.
The Deport Dry Goods Co.
had been enlarging and improv-
ing its show windows.
CL Hayes was defendant, by
consideration of said court duly
given, the said Otto Ratliff re-
covered" against the said G. C.
Hayes the sum of Four Hun-
dred and Fifty-six and 50|100
(|456.50) Dollars, with inter-
JOHN F. STURGEON
Attorney-at-Law
Office over Palace Drug Store
Phone 276
DR. JOHN R. BRITTAIN
Dentist
Office Over Thompson’s
j)rug Store
The Deport Oil & Cotton Co.
had contracted for 750 cords of
wood for the season's run and
the parties had begun delivery.
the amount of his debt, $456.50
and cost, and for such other
and further relief in law and
in equity as he may justly be
entitled to.
Herein fail not, but have be-
A. G. ELDER, M. D.
General Practice
Office: Deport Sanitarium
Deport, Texas
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L. I. BARRETT
TAILOR AND CLEANER
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STEPHEN H. GRANT, M. D.
Office: Deport Sanitarium
Hours: 7 to 9 a. m.
Every day except Sunday
Shirts and Ties that meet the
needs of the young man in a
manner that is certain to please
him. Shirts priced—
$1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.95 and up
Ties—50c, 75c, $1.00 and up
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J. S. Slaton, who lived on the
Terrell farm, had received a
badly lacerated hand when the
member was caught in a cotton
planter. The wound was very
painful, but was not considered
serious by physicians.
Roland Perrin had opened a
blacksmith and gun repair shop
at the old Dawson stand.
R. L. Loven and Miss Oma
Bean had been married by the
Rev. R. E. Joiner on Sunday
night. The marriage came as
a surprise to the many friends
of the couple.
“Were you very ill with the
flu, Rastus?”
“Ill
torney who will enter suit for! and to have same published
If any delinquent required by the <
an for amandments thereto.
should I Sec. 4. The sum of Fiv*\©
Thousand -------,
or so much thereof as may be |
necessary, is hereby appropri-
ated out of any funds in the
Treasury of the State of Texas
not otherwise appropriated to
pay the expense of such publi-
cation and election.
Approved March 19, 1929.
(A Correct Copy)
JANE Y. McCALLUM,
, Secretary of State.
Deport Dry Goods Co
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Same Quality at a
was headed in the direction of Read, Wm. Eudy and W.
Deport, had caused considerable , Martin. .
excitement. When the animal
put in its appearance, it was
shot to death before it could
do any more harm than to bite
a few dogs.
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Chas. E. Hart of Port Arthur,
had accepted a position with
the R. T. Roden drug company.
SOMETHING YOU
HAVEN’T HEARD
The painting season was on
in Deport and several business
houses were advertising paint
and other house repair supplies.
E. O. Thompson and the Deport
Lumber and Furniture Co. were
giving their entire space to this
advertisement.
est thereon from the 31st day jn City of Paris, Texas, this the
of March, 1921, at the rate of 4th day of April A. D., 1929.
Joe Hillhouse, Clerk, County
Court, Lamar County, Texas.
By R. V. Hammack, Deputy.
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Proposing an amendment to
Section 5 of Article 4 of the
Constitution of the State of
Texas fixing the salary of the
Governor; providing for its sub-
mission to the voters of the
State of Texas as required by
the Constitution, and making
appropriation therefor.
Be it resolved by the Legis-
lature of the State of Texas:
Section . 1. That Section 5
of Article 4 of the Constitution
of the State of Texas be so
amended as to hereafter read
as follows:
Section 5. The Governor
shall, at stated times, receive
as compensation for his
vices an ;
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You haven’t heard of a 1929
graduate of one of the Byrne
Commercial Colleges, Dallas,
Houston or San Antonio, going
forty-eight hours after gradu-
ating without having been
placed in a position. We have
graduated 124 students and
placed every one of them and
have had calls for many more.
We want more young men and
women to enter with us as soon
as possible that we may more
nearly meet the demand for
Byrne trained students in the
three large cities. The com-
pleteness of our courses and
the thoroughness of the famous
Byrne systems make business
men prefer our graduates.
Clip, fill in and mail for a
copy of our catalogue. Address
Byrne Commercial College,
either Dallas, Houston or San
Antonio.
Name
Address ...
Are you
interested in our
special course in cotton class-
ing?
Spring Suits
Just notice the Suit values we
have ready for the fellow who
dresses well. Stylish with the
air of swagger a young man
likes. Well made, too—yet
priced at only—
$11.50 to $19.50
80x90 Bed Spreads $1.00
Plain and fancy Tweedery,
fast color, 49c value, Sat-
urday, 3 yards for
Hope Prints, 29c
4 yards for ..
12 yards Scrim ...
Fancy Rayon Crepe, $1.25
value, per yard 89c
The day for election of school
trustees had been set for Satur-
day, May 1. Some indebted-
ness had been contracted in re-
pairing the building after the
cyclone of the previous year
and a statement in The Times
suggested that the old board
be re-elected so that they
might straighten up the affairs.
The board was composed of W.
dog afflicted with hydrophobia L Lawler, C._M. Elliott, I. L.
.... ---- ---- ... B.irnent shall write or have print-
" . Another member was|e(] On their ballots the words:
to be elected to fill the place of “For
J. F. Bell, which had been made ~
vacant by a decision of the su-
preme court in regard to two
county districts.
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An interesting selection of new designs and colors is presented in our showing of New
Fabrics that will be favored for Summer Frocks. The bright colors, the distinctive
patterns and the superior quality of weaves will fascinate you. and the prices will not|
alarm you. Priced per yard... .— 29c, 35c, 39c, 49c, 65c and up to $3.75
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The State of Texas. To the
Sheriff or any Constable of La-
mar County—Greeting: You
are hereby commanded to sum-
mon G. C. Hayes by making
publication of this Citation once
in each week for four consecu-
tive weeks previous to the re-
turn day hereof, in some news-
paper published in your county,
if there be a newspaper pub-
lished therein, but if not, then
in any newspaper published in
the County of Lamar, but if
there be no newspaper publish-
ed in said county, then in a
newspaper published in the,
nearest county to said Lamar,]
to appear at the next regular
Texas, in a certain
cause therein pending number-
nf ed 3858 on the docket thereof,
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And "those voters was Pontiff and the said G.
opposing said proposed amend------—-----------------------------
collection. If any
tax payer desires to save
attorney’s fee, he
promptly pay the tax at the
First National Bank of Deport.
School Board,
Deport Independent District.
can’t you get a lan- eber night ah look in de cas-
ualty list for mah name.”
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annual salary of ten Lamar County, to be holden at i rendition thereof,
thousand dollars and no more, the Court House thereof, ° rFU‘A
and shall have the use and oc-
cupation of the Governor’s
Mansion, fixtures and furni-
ture; provided that this amend-
ment shall not become effective
until the third Tuesday in Jan-
uary, 1931.
Sec. 2. The foregoing Consti-
tutional amendment shall be
submitted to a vote of the qual-
ified electors of this State at
an election to be held through-
out the State on July 16, 1929,
at which election all voters
favoring said proposed amend-
I will operate a seed culler at
said judgement! the Rugby Gin, for the benefit
i of those who wish to improve
execution has J their planting seed. Price 10c
W. B Fuller.
£3^
new-rich man who
bought a country house awoke
one night to find that his watch
had stopped, whereupon he call-
ed the butler.
“What time is it, Henry?”
“The clocks have all stopped,
sir.”
“Well, go out and look at the
sun-dial I”
“It’s dark out there.”
“Well,
tern?”
Anur. ...
H. J R. No. 71
A JOINT RESOLUTION
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NEWS OF TWENTY YEARS AGO
Taken from Baek Files, of The Times of Twenty Years Ago
ten per cent per annum, besides
his costs of suit, which amount
to the sum of $ , as by
the record and proceedings of
said cause remaining in the
County Clerk’s office of said
■ County of Lamar more fully ap-
pears; that there is now due
this plaintiff on
aforesaid the sum of $456.50.
2. That no i
iu appear ai uie next, regular i been issued on said judgement bushel,
term of the County Court of (within twelve months after the.
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not been paid in whole or • jn 1
part, and still remains in full1
force and effect, not reversed
or otherwise vacated, and by
reason of the premises the de-
I fendant is now justly indebted
I to the plaintiff in the sum of
| $456.50, but to pay the same
I or any part thereof, has refus-
ed, and still refuses to plain-
tiff’s damage in said sum.
Wherefore plaintiff prays the
court that the defendant be
' cited to appear and answer this
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We do not believe we’ve ever offered better
values. Plenty of style and comfort. Priced—
ed on their ballots the words: zg.
“Against the amendment to th<'
Thirty days of grace allowed I Constitution of the State of *
x r j i- xx 11 exas fixing the salary ot the '52/
for payment of delinquent taxes Govc).nor „ ‘
due the Deport Independent j Sue. 3. The Governor of the (§)
School District have now expir-1 State of Texas is hereby dir-
ed, and all delinquent taxes will i ected to issue the ' necessary
be turned over to the county at-i proclamation for said election i X
33.v.J as
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Sec. 4. The sum of
($5,000.00) Dollars.'|(§)
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When answering any of
the advertisements in this
paper, either by writing
or in a personal interview
kindly say that you saw
the advertisement in The
Deport Times. This will
immediately identify you
as a progressive quality
reader, and will aid both
the advertiser and The
Times.
THANK YOU
Shirts and Ties
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STURGEON & EUBANKS
Over Reece & Jones
Lawyers
Practice in All Courts
32i/a N. Main St., Paris, Texas
DR. R. MELVIN COKER
Dentist
Office over Palace Drug store
Phones: Office 251, Res. 1321W
Room 6 - - Paris, Texas
DR. ,L. B. STEPHENS T
Specialist
Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat
<05-6 First Nat’l Bank Bldg.
if PARIS, TEXAS
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fore said court, at its aforesaid
next* regular term, this writ
with your return thereon, show-
ing how you have executed the
same.
Given under my hand and
the seal of said court, at office
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IES. DEPORT. TEXAS. FRIDAY. APRIL
. in i
Paris, Texas, on the first Mon-
day in May A. D. • 1929 the
same being the 6th day of May
A. D. 1929, then and there to!
answer a petition filed in said
court on the 4th day of April1
A. D. 1929, in a suit numbered i
on the docket of said court
No. 6088, w’herein Otto Ratliff
is plaintiff, and G. C. Hayes is
defendant, and said petition al-
leging in substance, as follows,
to-wit: That on the 31st day,vUUiv vuc Mviv-imaiiv mv
of March A. D. 1921, at the cited to appear and answer this
March term, A. D. 1921 of the petition, and for judgment for
county court in and for Lamar
County,
the amendment to the
Constitution
Texas fixing the salary of the
Governor.”
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Hail, Fire and Tornado Insurance
SEE
MRS. J. H. MOORE
Insurance Agent DEPORT, TEXAS
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1929, newspaper, April 19, 1929; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1295107/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.