The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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Firestone
Faith
l^T The Firestone ideas of motor- ^
W ing are founded on a belief in the ^
f wisdom and common sense of the mo-
torist—and this faith has been justified.
Firestone success has proven that the car owner
wants safety, comfort and Most Miles per Dollar.
He wants the quality that costs less to use.
_ The Non-Skid lettering is an imprint of
e, safety. Yon need it always—but par tic-
ularly at this time of year. It
— holds the stai
for endurance
and economy. The letters prevent
spin or skid in any direction, they
radiate the heat of road friction,
insure perfect ^ traction with gas-
oline economy,'car-protection and
maximum comfort. Everywhere
experienced motorists praise
S. Firestone performance.
The Firestone Tire
and Rubber Co.
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Mrs. Mack Grant was
thia^Week
Tuesday and Wednesday were
fine days to drag the roads.
Wayne Williams has located a
lost dog thru an ad in The Times
The county court convened at
Paris Monday for a three weeks’
term.
"■"Ason was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Will Mangrum of Fulbright
Tuesday.
ml-Weekly News
and The Deport Times one year
for $1.75.
Ladd A Harvey of Milton,
shipped a car of cattle to Ft.
Worth last week.
Dr. J. C. White of Paris, has
been made county health q:
of Lamar Cou
d Nobles lias secured
position as assistant station
agent at Canadian.
E. L. Williamsonjigy&vtnea a
n last week’s
Times, and has sold it.
Mrs. H. L. Campbell and .little
daughter of Paris, spent the
w&ek end with Deport friends.
In their ad this week the City
Drug Store calls your attention
to their splendid line of fine sta
tionerv.
Bud Kinsey of Collin County,
came in Sunday night for a visit
with his brothers, Bob and Sam
Kinsey.
Prof. Pomroy of Paris, has
been engaged to instruct the
Presbyterian choir every Thurs
day evening.
Mothers Magazine, Ladies
World, McCall’s Magazipe with
Pattern, and The Times all one
year for $2.00.
I. L.. Read has been appointed
Tint. We d e s 1 r 6 to direct
I your attention to the ad of J. O.
| PIrtip Co. in this issue.
Monroe 5lelton of Cunning-
ham and Mie* Willie Goode were
married by Justice of the Peace
Mike Brady in the county court
room Saturday afternoon.—Paris
New*.
tell, Gov. Ferguson’s borne
oouhty, went dry by a majority
it 448 votes last Saturday.
Political prophets see iu this op-
position for Mr. Furgerson in
1910.
At 11 o’clock Thursday morn-
ing there had been 8007 bales of
cotton marketed in Deport, 886
stored on the yard and 444 in the
warehouse. Prices paid were
Us to 11.85c.
iu want real good laundry
worlcVespecially on shirts and
oollarsH-let the(City Steam at
ParJjKao your work. Bundles
led for and delivered.
Russell Kelsey, Agent.
L. I. Barrett of Clarksville, has
moved his family to Deport and
occupies the Poindexter place.
He has purchased the Evans &
Bell tailor shop. s8ee his an-
nouncement in this issue.
According to the Times,
Clarksville has received 6.835
bales of cotton this season up to
Thursday night. Of this amount
2.440 bales have been stored in
warehouses of Clarksville.
The third of a series of six ly
ceum attractions will appear at
the high school auditorium next
Tuesday evening. Particulars
will be found in the ad of the ly
ceum committee in this issue.
The Lamar County grand jury
adjourned last Saturday. They
returned 125 indictments—74
for felonies and 51 for misde-
’
Thursday night a three reel
drama In three parte, “the Col-
onel's wife.’’ Also a cartoon
comedy, “Col. Heezaliar— the
ghost breaker.”
Friday night a three reel
oomedy, “The Secret Door-
Left,” and the “Count that took
the Count.”
Saturday night, four reels:
“Perils of Pauline,” in two reels,
and “Whiffles Toothache,” and
Misa Cinderella.”
Thursday night we give away
a$2.50 gold piece to the one hold-
ing the lucky number.
’ Deport Theatre.
E. H. B. STEELE
Physician and Surgeon
Residence, Commercial Hotel
Res. ’Phone 10S Office phone.
Office at City Drug Store
DEPORT, TEXAS
DR S. H. GRANT
General Practice
Office in Poet Office Building
Phone—Office 41.—Residence 201
DEPORT, - TEXAS
DR L W. TEAGUE
General Practice
Office at the City Drug Store
Residence Phone 175
DEPORT, - - TEXAS
M. H. BAUGHN
LAWYER
Office in the Broad Building
Paris, Texas
CHARLES ROACH
LAWYER
Practice in all Courts
PARIS. - - TEXAS
DUDLEY, & DUDLEY
Attomeys-at-Law
34 Bonham Street
Paris,
553
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No. 6430
Report of the Condition of
The First National Bank
At Deport, in the State of Texas, at the close of business, November 10, 1915.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts............................................... 111,506 68
Overdrafts,............................................._.......... None
U. S. Bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value)____25.000 00
Total U. S. Bonds..............j.................................25,000 00
Subscription to stock of Federal Reserve bank.$4,500 00
Less amount unpaid......................... 2,250 00 2,250 Q0 2,250 00
Value of banking house (if unincumbered).......................... 5,000 00
Furniture and fixtures.............................................. 3,000 00
Real estate owned other than banking house_______________________ 6,000 00
Net amount due from Federal Reserve bank........................ 2,675 00
Net amount due from approved reserve agents in New York Chicago
and St. Louis..________j,______________________________3,798 29
Net amount due from approved reserve agents in other
reserve cities...................................,.......8,507 6» 12,305 97
Net am’t due from banks and bankers (other than included in 11 or 11) 20,407 21
Other checks on banks in the same city or town as reporting bank 71 05
Outside checks and other cash items.........................109 86
Fractional currency, nickels and cents.................61 74 171 60
Notes of other national banks.....................,_________________ 370 00
Federal Reserve notes.____j________________________________________ 1,365 00
Lawful money reserve in bank:
Total coin and certificates_____________________________________ 5,156 95
Legal tender notes____________________________________........ 850 00
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (not more than 5 per cent on
circulation) and due from U. S. Treasurer___________________ 550 00
Customers’liability account of “Acceptances”.................... 4,835 88
'Everything baked with I
Calumet Is so tempting— I
wholesome — delicious— |
I want ’em all.
things hard to bake right
It can’t be equalled. Calu-
met ie the world’e best
BakingPowder—it’s mod-
erate in price—pure in the
can and pure In the bakinf —
wonderful In leavening and ra*o-
Total........................................................ 201,515 34
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in.................................... 50.000 00
Surplus fund... ......................................... 25,000 00 75,000 00
Undivided Profits,___________________________4.014 29 4,014 29
Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid_________1,594 17 2,420 12
Circulating notes notes............................................. 24,300 00
Demand deposits:
Individual deposits subject to check___________________________..78,328 39
Certificates c. deposit due in lessthan30days......................1,000 00
Total deposits, Items 32, 33,34, 35, 36, 37. 38
and 39.............................................79,328 39
Time deposits (payable after 30 days or subject to 30 days or more
notice]:
Certificates of deposit.......................................... 20,466 83
Total of time deposits, Items 40, 41 and 42_________________20,466 83
Total ......................................................201,515 34
State of Texas, County of Lamar, ss: I, J. H. Moore, president of
the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to
the best of my knowledge and belief.—J. H. Moore, President.
Correct—Attest: J. T. Woodard
I. W. Teaoue
W. L. Bauchn,
Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this, the 17th day of Novembc-, 1915.
J. C. Bratcher Notary Public.
RECAPITULATION
RESOURCES LIABILITIES
Loans and Discounts......$111,506 68
U. 8. Bonds................ 25.000 00
Banking H’se Fur and Fix. 14.000 00
Stock in Federal Res. Bank 2,250 00
Cotton A Cot. Seed Accepts. 4,835 88
Cash and Exchange........ 43,922 78
Total...............$201,515 34
Capital Stock........ $50,000 00
Surplus and Undivided
Profits................... 27,420 12
Circulation________ 24,300 00
Deposits.................. 99,795 22
Total...............$201,515 34
Ingram Case Affirmed.
Cheap and big csnBaldngPowders do not I
save you money. Calumet does—It’e Pure I
and far superior to soar milk and soda. |
For Sale
i
Scholarships in the Paris and
ryler Commercial Colleges, at
prices less than you can buy uhem
>rom the schools. The Times.
The case of Ingram, charged
with the murder of Leonard
Ward, which was recently ap-
pealed to the Court of Criminal
Appeals, was last week affirmed
by the higher court. Ingram wjs
given sentence of sixty years In
the penitentiary in the trial of
the case in the Milam County
district court a few months ago,
and the decision of the lower
court means that he will be re-
quired to serve the sentence im-
posed upon him by the trial
court.—Clarksville Times.
For Sale.
50 acres of good black land, all
in cultivation, 2 miles southwest
of Rugby. Small payment
down, balance in seven annual
payments. Would take good
young mules or cattle on first
payment. See
Wayne Williams, Deport,
or D. W. Williams, Paris
one of the commissioners to
draw jurors for the next term
of the district court.
Tom Short has lost three of
his five English Wolf and Fox
hounds from sore mouth within
the past three weeks.
We want to sell you your furn-
iture, good values, S & H Trad
ing Stamps.
Deport Furniture Co.
Those interested in the Hales
borp cemetery are asked to meet
at that place Saturday the 20tb
to assist in cleaning it off,
Nathan Grant has sold 11 acres
of land in the Luke Roberts sur-
vey to Mrs. R. M. Thompson.
Consideration $85 per acre.
Will have a bunch of pigs and
shoats here the latter part of the
week for sale. They will be
at ray house. R. Isbell.
The Times'is agent for practi-
cally every magazine and news-
paper published in this country.
Investigate our clubbing offers.
Mrs. Henry Sattawhite and
daughter of Chicota, arrived
Saturday for a visit in the home
of her mother, Mrs. J. W. Spears.
The editor’s family is indebt
ed to Mesdames Steve H. Grant
and A. E. Hayes for large bunch-
es of beautiful chrysanthemums,
Don’t forget that The Times
can save you money on any
nuwspaper or magazine publish-
ed. Ask about our clubbing
offers.
Mrs. John Hancock and family
who resided south of town, have
purchased some of the J. R.
Pride land at Lubbock and mov-
ed to that place.
Mrs. Tom Tomlinson and fam
ily have moved to Deport and oc-
cupy a residence near the school
building. We are glad to have
them as citizens.
Mrs. J. A. Jackson, who was
operated on at a Paris sanitari-
um two weeks ago, is convales-
cing at the home of her mother,
Mrs. Jno. Bell, at Detroit.
I have employed Mr. Gus But-
ler to assist me in selling and
repairing machines and making
collections. J. W. Spears,
Agent Singer Sewing Mch. Co.
for violation of the local option
law.
There are now 82 rural schools
in Lamar County with a special
tax for maintenance, and 22
without any. Only two school
districts have voted against a
special tax within the past three
years.
Constable Brown arrested a
negro woman last Saturday
night on the charge of stealing
$7 from Dick Morgan, negro.
He started to place her in jail
and she told him where she hid
the money.
There will be a box supper at
the Baptist Church on the night
of the 25th—Thanksgiving. The
proceeds will go for the benefit
of the parsonage debt. Bring a
box and enjoy an old time box
supper.—ad v.
The fall term of the district
court of Red River County will
beKin next Monday. There are
120 cases in the civil division, in
eluding forty-eight divorce cas
ea. The grand jury will also
convene Monday.
I am agent for the National
Steam Laundry and Will appre-
ciate it if you will give me your
laundry bundle. Phone me at
the Cash Grocer. Bundles call-
ed for and delivered.
Knight Larimore.
Miss Willie Stalls who is work-
ing at Cumby, complains that
she does not receive The, Times
regularly. It is mailed every
week, and there is something
wrong with the postal service if
she does not receive it.
I have moved tny tailor shop
one door north from the old
stand, where I am in better po-
sition than over to render good
work for my patrons. Suits
called for and delivered. Good
work guaranteed.
W. O. Narramore.
Red River County is waging
a war on the cattle tick. White-
rock and the Detroit sections
have dipping vats and a new one
has recently been constructed at
Bogata. With tick eradication
and permanent roads, old Red
River can no longer be classed
ss s back number.
W. E. CALVIN
Lawyer
Suite 9, Broad Building
PARIS, - - - TExAS
DR BEN HOLLAND
Dentist
Office in the Thompson Building
Res. Commercial Hotel
Telephone Connection
Special attention given to the treat-
ment of Pyorrhea.
DR M. CARLESS ANDREWS
Dentist
Suite 501. First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Paris, - - * Texas
DR A. FRANK MANHART
DENTIST
PARIS, TEXAS
Rooms 301-302 First Nat’l Bank Bldg.
Deport Lodge Directory
Deport Lodge No. 381 A. F.
& A. M. meets on Saturday
night beforeeach full moon.
Ross Hughston, W. M.
A. L. Stalls, Secretary
Deport Chapter No. 171 R.
A. M. Regular Convocation
first Tuesday night in each
month. Visiting companions
welcome.
E. H. B. Steele, H P
Edgar Smith, Sec.
Deport Camp No. 7070
Royal Neighbors meeti
every other Saturday af-|
ternoon.
Mrs. Hubert Roberts, Or-
Icle.
Mrs. Rosa Geer, Recorder
W
Deport Lodge No. 300
Rebekahs meet every other
Saturday afternoon
Mrs. Ora Wallace, N. G.
Mrs. Mallie Kimball, Sec.
Deport Lodge No. 316 I
O. O. F. meet 2nd Mon
day night in each mo.
John McArthur, N. G.
Joe Grant, Sec.
Deport Grvoe No. 415 meets every
other Saturday afternoon,
Mrs. Maude Baughn Guardian,
Mrs. Zuma Lawler, Clerk
Deport Camp No. 248 W.O,
W. meets svsry 2nd and 4tb
Tuesday night.
J. H. Moore, C. C.
O E Hayee, Clerk
4
. Deport Lodge No. 446,
K. of P. meets 1st and 3rd
Tuesday nights In each
month. Visiting brothers
welcome.
Karl Kimball, C. C.
Lloyd Hayes, K. of R A 9
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1915, newspaper, November 19, 1915; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1158708/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.