The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, October 3, 1919 Page: 2 of 10
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Another Car Load
Received this Week
Quality Goes Clear Through
The high regard in which Dort is held by
owners is, perhaps, the most convincing
evidence that could be cited as to the com-
petence and economy of its service. Were
the car less well built, or less able in per-
formance, it could never have earned its
present popularity.
Prices F.O.B. Factory. Wire Wheels and Spare Tires Extra
Ask the man who owns one—there are many in
the Deport country—phone us for demonstration.
Deport Hardware Company
Will be glad to have your laun-
dry patronage. Bring bundles
to the Sanitary Barber Shop
Basket leaves Tuesday and re-
turns Thursday. C. S. Dyer.
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It I* a powerful and adentlflo
combination of sulphur and Othsr
healing agents for the relief and
cure of diseases of the skin. It
Is especially effective In the
ITCHING VARIETIES; glvfng
Instant relief from the Itching
and smarting sensations and by
its germ-destroying properties It
exterminates the microbe which
Is the cause of the eruption, thus
curing the disease completely.
Littell’s Liquid Sulphur Com-
pound Is used In all cases of Eq-
zema, Tetter, Barber’s Itch, Pso-
riasis, Herpes, Rash, Oak and
Ivy Poisoning, also for relieving
the annoyance caused by chlg-
gsrs and mosqujto bites.
In the treatment of ECZEMA
—the most painful and obstinate
of all skin diseases—It Is one of
the most successful remedies
known.
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STEVENS REALTY & LOAN CO.
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Have 4 acres in Johntown, a
five room house, good well and
small orchard, For a quick sale
$1,000 takes it.
47 acres of land near Johntown,
on the Choctaw Trail highway,
all good land, 30 acres in cultiva
lion, good orchard, one good four
room house; $75 per acre; half
cash, balance good terms.
40 acres* of good timbered land
in one half mile of Johniown,
good grade land all tillable, on
good road; $35.00 per acre, good
terms.
We also have some good homes
I in town for sale. Come and take
j a look where you can buy a home
while you can get a bargain in a
fast growing town and in a good
country.
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45 910 acres of good sandy
land two miles from Johntown, 40
acres in cultivation, all fenced,
fair house and barn; $45 per
acre, half cash, easy terms on
balance for quick sale.
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114% acres two miles of John-
[ town, 35 acres black bottom land,
balance extra good grade of
black sand, 75 acres in cultiva
tion, no waste land, all fenced,
two sets of good improvements,
located on public road; $75.00
per acre, half cash, long terms on
balance.
Died of Typhoid Fever
Dora, the sixteen year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Body, died at her home late Sun-
day evening after an illness of
only four days of typhoid fever.
The remains were laid to rest in
the Mt. Pleasant cemetery Mon-
day afternoon, the funeral ser-
vice being conducted by Rev.
David J. Murray. This is the
second child to go from that
home with the same disease dur-
ing the past two weeks, and the
grief-stricken parents have the
deep and abiding sympathy of
the people.
Rally Day at Presbyterian
Church
Next Sunday is Rally Day for
all Presbyterians in Deport com-
munity—rallying of souls and
minds and money for the King-
dom of God.
The attendance goal is 300.
You are hereby invited to be one
of this number.
A special program will be
given by the Sunday 8chool at
10 o'clock.
Evening service at 8 o’clock.
Wanted.
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DR. S. N. N O R D O N
DENTIST
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
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Office over Thompson’■ Drag Store
Lady Attendant in Office.
Special Attention Given to Treatment of Month and Gu
Telephone Connection
1000 men with whiskers—no
objection to long hair. Apply at
the Sanitary Barber Shop.
Dyer & Slack, Props.
For Friday and Saturday
Only, we offer car sheet iron
at $6.50 square.
Deport Hardware Co.
For sale—My home in Deport,
nice place and well located—also
good Ford car and Jersey* cow.
I’ll make the price right on all
this stuff for quick sale. Can
give possession In short time.
Am going to leave. A bargain
for some one. C. L. Avery.
You Are Cordially Invited
To visit onr Interesting and In
structive exhibit at the Dallas
8tate Fair; Louisiana 8tate Fair,
Shreveport; Cotton Palace, Waco,
and PlUeborg Fair, Pittsburg.
We invite all oar twenty-six
thousand former students, one
and all, their friends and those
interested In America’s largest
business training school To visit
our booth in tbe Exposition
Building, and see onr splendid
exhibit which has won first hon-
ors at fonr state faira. Our ex-
hibit will be interesting and ed-
ucational to old and young. We
will have demonstrations on some
of the most modern office sp
pliarces which are taught in our
school, exhibit of student’s work
in bookkeeping, business train-
ing, shorthand, typewriting, busi-
ness finance, penmanship, cot
ton classing and telegraphy. A
Visit to our exhibit will show you
why we have the largest school
of its kind in America, you will
see clearly why it is that we can
make you a more practical and
thorough stenographer in three
and one half months with the
famous Byrne shorthand than
other schools teaching other
systems can in seven months,
and why it is with our original
copyrighted system of bookkeep-
ing and business training we can
give you both a course of book-
keeping and business training in
less time than other schools
teaching other systems can give
you a mere theoretical course of
bookkeeping, and why it is that
our prao'ical department of tele
graphy, the largest in the United
States, with a loop of Cotton Belt
train \yire, giving every message
to our students every station
blank and record book that is
used by the Western Union or
Cotton Belt railroad, turns out
practical operators and station
men; and that we place our grad-
uates into good positions, also in-
vestigate tbe practical manner
in which we teach cotton class-
ing.
Write today for catalogue and
read what we guarantee to give
you, what our former students
say we, have given them, and
No Trickery
But Plain Dealing
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is responsible for our success.
It is our constant aim to satisfy
our customers with courteous
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treatment and a standard line of
Groceries. When in town we in-
vite you to let us accomodate you,
whether we sell you or not.
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Glover & Bevill
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Prices Always In Line
But Little Change in Prices
There seems to be a general
opinion among the people that
they will be charged enormous
prices for spectacles and eye
glasses, as is tbe case with many
other goods being sold. I have
made but little change in my
prices and you may be surprised
at the low prices I am making.
Hamp Sanders,
North West Corner Plaza,
Paris, Texas. .*
Bridles and Collars
We will save you money on
harness until our present stock
is sold. Allow us to show you.
Deport Hardware Co.
Goodyear tires and tubes in
stock at Milton Garage.
Ford No., 92719. Finder phone
S. H. Kinsey.
what their employers say of
their efficiency. Get facts, and
you will decide at once the kind
of an education you want and
that the T. C. C. is the only
place to get it. Address Tyler
Commercial College, Tyler,
Texas.
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STOP! THINK! THEN ACT!
Business,
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It’s Good Judgment;
Reasonable, It’s Economy
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have a good Insurance Poll-5
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TODAY! not Tomorrow-
Tomorrow may never come.
See me—I appreciate your
business.
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Joe A. Grant
First State Bank
Deport, Texas
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Eventually, Why Not Now?
You Will Finally Come to the
Southern Woolen Mills For
Your Clothes Because
You want a suit that fits,
clothes are ours.
We fit you or the
You want quality in the material that goes
into the make-up of your suit.
We guarantee the quality of our Woolens to
be unequalled anywhere.
You Want Style—
We handle only the very latest styles from
the designers.
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, October 3, 1919, newspaper, October 3, 1919; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth911617/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.