The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, December 19, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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the Presbyterian Church.
U spite ol .the low weather
temperature lj»t 8unday morn
tejf. the 8uadey 8ohool temper*
atmre registered exactly 90. It
ires good to see the "nintjr sod
Biot" safe on the told but we
wondered where the 101 had
strayed to. Here is hoping that
next Sunday morning will find
yon at the church instead of
’ * snoozing" in your warm bid,
or altting around a oozy h^me
Are nursing a form ot Sundry
"rheumatics". Time of meeting
is 9:45. The Christmas services
will be at 11 o' clock. The
Union services will be held here
at 7 p. m. Rev. C. P. Combs
will preach at this service.
Remember Church Night
Friday evening at 6:80. 41 were
present last Friday, a much
greater number than we have
bad at the two preceeding
meetings. We want you to try
the meeting next Friday even-
ing.
Remember the church exists
to serve you and to give you an
opportunity to serve.
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Publicity committee.
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Please Take Notice
That as manager of Cunnjng-
That as msnagi
ham Westbrook, I am strongly,
nrgently, insisting that all who
are indebted to-us call and pay
sncb indebtedness before Jan. 1
or it will be turned’ over to a
collector. We not only need the
money with which to meet our
own obligations, but are anxious
that all of tliis year's business
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show np in the most favorable
way possible in our statement
that has to be made after the
close of business December 31.
This is made more insistent be-
cause of the fact that I expect to
be busy with my own sffairs
from t’ie first to the tenth, after
which time I will be away for an
indefinite length of time for an
opt r ition and genera] treatment
in a distant sanitarium, looking
to a d and hoping to tin&lly win
the hard tight I have made for
more than two yesrs against a
nervous break down.
Your friend just the same,
J. W. Cunningham
EASES A COLD
WITH ONE DOSE
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"Papa’s Cold Compound" than
breaks up a cold hi
a few hours
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Relief corned instantly. A date taken
Ivery two houre until three doeee aro
taken usually breaks up a severe cold
...... 'ppe misery.
opens your clogged
erish:
Mid cads all "the^ grippe misery
The very
up nostrils
tar-s—.
first dose
and the air passages
nose running, relieves the
ing, soreness and atiffne
Don’t stay stuffed-up I
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feverishness, sneer
and snuffling!
head I Nothir
Quit blowing
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Clear your congeal
ing else in the world given
such prompt relief aa “Papa’s Cold Com*
pound,” which coats only a few centa at
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nay drag store. It acts without assist-
ance, tastes nice, contains no quinine-*
Insist upon Papebi
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STAND ALONE
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n ■•••» Keheved by Urtui,
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I pot, ot this place, writes: “Five yours
ago 1 was taken with a pain In my
- left aids. It was right under my
I - left rtb. It would commence With an
aching and extend np Into my left
ahoulder and on down Into my back.
By that time the pain would be so
esvure I would have to take to bed,
and suffered usually about three days
f. .. .1 suffered this wnjr for three yean.
I and got to be a mere skeleton and was
I so weak I could kardly stand alone
Waa not able to go anywhere and had
to let my house work go...I suffered
.awful with a pain in my back and I
bad the headache all the time. I Just
was unable to do a thing. My life
was a misery, my stomach got la an
awful conditioq, caused from taking
so much medicine. 1 suffered so much
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gata^ I bad Just about given up til
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of our getting anything to help
One day a Birthday Almanac waa
.la my yard. After reading
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testimonials I decided to try Car-
, and am so thankful that I old,
tor I began to Improve whan on the
“am now a wall
tor I began to u
second bottle...1
to.-
and feeling fine and the cure
ss is srsu&tftjsc
I will always praise and recommend
iiirdui.” Try Cerdul today. a 7.
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Toys to the child are what business is to the man, what home life is to the woman —the
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childs world. To play is the natural business of a child. It amuses arid instructs them.
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Bring: the children to see our displays of Santa Claus Gifts
We are Showing:
Dolls of almost every style
Dolls, long dress Baby Dolls
Dolls with natural hair that go to
sleep
Dolls that cry and say mama
Boy dolls with the knitted Teddy
Bear Suits
Doll Buggies, Doll Beds
Doll Dishes, Tin and China
Doll Crocheted Booties and Caps
A. B. C. Blocks, and Books
Story Books of all kinds foiJ the
* little tots
Boys Rector Outfit
Trains that run on tracks
Automobiles
Fire Wagons
Climbing Monkeys
Already Filled Santa Claus Stock-
ings
Various other mechinal toys
For the Baby
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Cashmere Sacques, Buttonholed
and Embroidered $ l .25 and $ l .50
Crocheted Sacques. -65c and $1.00
Rattlers, Toilet Sets
Pin Sets, Gold Rings
Neck Chains
Baby Books
Teddy Bears
Shoes, Moccasins
White Serge Coats and Silk Caps
Continued Reductions on
all Ladies Coats, Dresses
and Suits.
Millinery—O N E-H A L F
OFF—far below the cost
Other Worthy Gift
Suggestions
Felt Bed Room Slippers
Silt Parasol
French Ivory Toilet Articles
Hand Bags and Purses
Silk and Georgette Blouses
Handkerchiefs, Silk Hose
Men’s Ties and Collars
Sweaters, Silk Shirts
Gloves, Stationary
Fountain Pens, Music Rolls *
Manicure Sets, Brush Sets
Silk Kimonas
Serpentine Crepe Kimonas
Gowns, Camisoles, Petticoats and
Teddies. Jersey Petticoats
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Visit us often. Make our
store your stopping place
The Standard Dry Goods C«
Big Values for Little Money.
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Rugby Rambles.
There is not much news this
week only there has been some
moving.
G. C. Day moved to Detroit
last Thursday, and Mrs. Grogan
moved into the house he vacated.
Charley Harbison left for Ant
lera, Okla., last Wednesday to
make his home. Levi Chesshire
moved into the house he vacated,
and John Ueggs to where Mr.
Chesshire had lived.
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R. L. Chesshire of Hagansport
Was called here Friday by the-
deatli of his brother, VV. B
Chesshir.
R. F. Hale aod family of Boga
ta, spent last Thursday with his
brother,jDicksou Hale.
HELPS
Invitations Issued
The following invitations hpve
been issued:
•PUT ON YOUR T4CKY
KLOTHES AnD K0m« tO
A CHrlSTHNAS TaCKy
AK/iy FrlOAY Evening
&T Mri. LARlHflore’s.
glvcN by mlstES MoOT^JE
Sk VAN iYke.
GIRLS
Regulates, tones up. drives
away “the blues” and makes
them glad they’re living.
The prescription of an old
Southern doctor Who treated
and cured thousands of suf-
fering women.
Is also good for young girls
to bring them safely through
the period of adoleacenoe which
all mothers know Is a time at
which ihelr daughters need
the utmoet care.
At all drug stores. MONEY
REFUNDED tf the first bot-
tle falls to benefit
Thacher Medicine Co.
Okattaaooga, Team., W. flL Ju
Mr*. hnlH Frasier. Longview, Tr*.,
exnreesed appreciation of STEUA-
VrTAE la three word,: “I want
ay too nurh lor this
goad STELLA
I had taken other tonele
1 lor two yeere with me goad*
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Ifufus Bevill and Ernest Geer
have returned from Waco where
they attended the Masonic Grand
Ixidge and the School of Instruc
tion. Mr. Bevill will be granted
a certificate on work, which is
.quite a distinction for a Masonic
Lodge in a town the size of De
port.
Phillip A. Wright, who resides
north of Deport, lias become deaf
during the past week, and his
eyesight is also failing. He serv
ed with tiie army in France, ar.d
in addition to being wounded
three times, received a good dose
of mustard gas lrom which he
has never recovered. He lias
been under the treatment of Par
is specialists for some time, but j
without relief. Wednesday of
last week tie assisted in butcher }
ing hogs, and Thursday he be ]
came aware that his hearing was |
gone. His eyes are also badly af-
fected, and blindness is feared. |
Seed For Sale
We are selling planting seed
at $2 per bushel. Better get
them now while you can.
Deport Oil Mill.
We mend the rips and
the holes; build up your
and save your sole^.
George Porterfield
For Sale.
1*0 acres of .«nd j ist north i
the Mt Plea*>ar;t church. Alii:
cultivation except A acre.-
is Bermuda grass past m .
i Land adjoins that upon wi-wW •
patch (the Mustang < hi »V Gas ( < . inl:
heels drill its first well. Hatga u xi
sold before .January i
J. M. Kvad.
LOANS LOANS LOANS
We make loans any size. Our rates are lo.vcst ,im.1 nl!,tri aitge term*
to mit. We have ample resources and close our I. < s promptly rifjht
here at home. We »lo ever) tiling in connection with land deals. Sit-
us for Reliable Abstracts.
Federal Loan & Investment Co.
(Reese & Jones old stand) Paris, Texas.
For Sale.
Rhod?
Several nice, young
Island Red roosters.
8 J. Parks.
I have been informed that Iwill
have a car of petroleum coke this
week and a car of poal nextj
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week.
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A. C. Mixon.
FOR
Fire and Tornado Insurance
SEE
J. H. MOORE
Insurance Agent,
DEPORT, TEXAS
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, December 19, 1919, newspaper, December 19, 1919; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth911403/m1/3/?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.