The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, August 17, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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Laughter Aids
Digestion
tj That’s what the doctors
tell us. In other words, if at
ail within your means, you
should plan to make your
dining room the pleasantest
in the house. Banish dreary
furniture and dreary wall pa-
per. Smile at your meals.
Smile anyway at all times.
•J Out of curiosity, if nothing
else, step in and see our din-
ing room sets. You may
become interested.
J. M. Grant, Furniture
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PROFESSIONAL
CALVIN & HUTCHISON
Lawyers
Over Reece and Jones on North Main
Street.
Paris . . . . * Texas
DR. S. H. GRANT
General Practice
Office in Thompson Building
Phone—Office 41.—Residence 201
DEPORT, - TEXAS
DR. GEO. F. OGLESBY
Veterinary Surgeon
Btoccan be cared for at Has pita)
Calls made Day or Night.
Telephone Connections.
DEPORT - - . 'J 1 > / S
M. H. Baughn i—i Marvin P. McCa
■ BAUGHN & McCOY
Lawyers
606 First National Bank Building
Paris Texas
DR. S. N. NORDON
Dentist
Office Thompson Building
DEPORT, TEXAS
J. M. Grant
Funeral Supplies
Calls Answered Day or Night
Day Ph. 90 Night Ph. 205
Local News
TAN-NO-MORE
The Shin Bssotiflsr
Tk« mmmt
•oentiSc and
ruoat wonder
t«I facial preparation of the modem
aga. It imparts to the akin a velvety
softness and Delicacy which is de-
lightful in appearance and pleasing in
its effect. Used during the day it is
a protection from the Sun and Wind.
In the eveniog ite use assures a fault-
laaa complexion. All dealers 35c,
50c. afd II 00
iakar-Wtieetar Mfg Co., Dallas Tta.
Bay a Mitchell wagon.
Deport Hardware Co.
No. 666
TMb a a prescription prepared MpeeUfiy
(or MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER.
Five or six doses will break any case, and
If taken then ae • tonic the Fever will not
retain. It acts on the liver better than
Cinlnmel and does not gripe or sicken. 2f»
Warren Teague was a Detroit
visitor Tuesday.
Elmer Hayes is serving on the
grand jury this week.
Joe Allen of Paris, is visiting
home folks in Halesboro.
George Pope was a Bogata vis
itor Monday and Tuesday.
For sale—second hand wagon.
Deport Hardware Co.
J. C. Bratcher’s new home is
rapidly nearing completion.
The home on Arthur -J.
Skeen’s place is nearing comple-
tion.
There has been considerable
work done on the streets this
week.
Dennis Jeffus was having his
front yard “remodeled” last
week.
Miss Gera Anderson visited
in Fulbright the first of the
week.
Miss Mary Lou Lane of Paris,
is visiting in the home of C. E.
Binnion.
Rev. W. W. Simmons is Con-
ducting a revival meeting at Ful-
bright.
Buy your syrup buckets now
while you can get them.
Deport Hardware Co.
Jesse Bean is in Boswell, Ok.,
this week. He made the trip in
a car.
Mrs. Lee Terry visited her
sister, in Paris, from Friday un
til Monday.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Rome
Brown Saturday night, a twelve
pound boy.
Lacy Wimberly left Tuesday
for a visit with his mother in Ce
dar Grove, La.
Scott Furgerson has been el
ected assistant cashier of the
First State Bank.
Syrup buckets—buy now.
Deport Hardware Co.
Ben Tidwell and family of La-
zara, Texas, Came in Sunday to
make Deport their home again.
We welcome these citizens back
home.
G. O. Neal writes us to ohange
the address of hts paper from
Bagwell to^Rugby.
The first 200,000 men who were
In the first call, will be oelled out
about September 1st.
Maurice Anderson baa been
elected assistant ceabier at the
First National Bank.
Miss Ethel Horn of Paris, came
in Wednesday evening for a visit
with Mrs. C. R. Janes.
Ed Hutchison is suffering this
week wtthi a very lame ankle,
caused by rheumatism.
We have everything for build-
ing wagon beds.
Deport Hardware Co.
The large crowds on the street
Wedesday reminded us of some
of our busy fall Saturdays.
On account of the Fulbright
meeting the baptising that was
to be 8unday will be postponed.
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Frank Bell and family left
Tuesday for Case county for an
extended visit. The trip was
made In Mr. Bell’r new car/
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Gunn loft
one day last week for Mineral
Wells to atttena the bedside of
Mr. Simmons, whole very sick.
Misses Gladys Smith, Helen
Lawler and Mattie Ruth Stalls
have been visiting Miss Annie
Laura Strickland at Rqsalie the
past week.
Germs are plentiful in the
summer air, we breath them
every minute. In health they do
no harm, but to those who have
a bad liver, disordered stomach
or constipated bowels they mean
a spell of sickness. The best
way to insure health is to take
Prickly Ash Bitters. It purifies
and strengthens the system.
E. O. Thompson, Agent.
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and Mrs. M. J. Horn,'last week.
Have you tried Potaaafraa?
The ell round ^instructive tonic
—fully guaranteed. Come in end
lei ua explain it to you.
City Drug 8tore.
Work was begun Wednesday
morning re oovering the Metho-
dist personage. Dinner was
served by the Methodiet ladlea.
Joe Kelsey returned home
from Hot Bprings, Ark., last
week. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kel-
sey will return in about a week.
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Mrs. Cooper Chaney end
daughter, Miss May, who have
been visiting in the home of her
brother, Lee Terry, for the past
two week’8 returned to her home
at Greenville Friday. -
J. C Mason, who has been vis
tting here for the past several
weeks left Thursday for Mineral-
Wells and Waxah&chie, and will
go from there to his heme at
Merkel.
Chesterfield
CIGARETTES
of IM PORTED W DOMESTIC
tobaccos —'Blended.
With a Cold Supper
Try this delicious combination of dainty food and
appetizing wink:
Cold salmon on lettuce leaves—mayon-
naise dressing—cottage cheese — Bm vo.
trrry one of the foregoing foods will give ybo an added enjoy-
ment if »cu tip fir\ o aa you eat. But while thinking of He vo
aathetJeoltnble beverage, do not overlook ita goodness as a
refresher at oil limes. Unusual and unusually good.
B«vo — the nil-year-round soft drink.
fe- So/d in Lettloe only and bcttlod andwairmly by
A. (HKU3ER busch-St. Louis
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There’s more to this
cigarette than taste
You bet I Because Chesterfields,
besides pleasing the taste, have
stepped in with a brand-new kind
of enjoyment for smokers —
Chesterfields hit the smoke-spot,
they let you know you are amok-
ing—they “Satisfy*7
And yet, they’re MILD/
The blend is what does it—the
new blend of pure, natural Im-
ported and Domestic tobaccos.
And the blend can’t be copied.
Next time, if you want that new
* *Satisfy’ ’ feeling, say Chesterfields.
Tha/ ^SatUfu /—
Wrapped in
glassine paper
—keeps them
fresh.
20£ar
Eld Avery left Saturday for
Idabel, Okla., where he has ac-
cepted work in a garage at that
place.
Mrs. G. W. Grant of Rugby,
and Mrs. Sam Grant of this
place, left Saturday for Tioga
Wells.
Mrs. H. J. Pressley left Thurs-
day afternoon for a visit with
her brother, Tom Bone, at Hick-
man, Ky.
Jim Read and family leL early
Tuesday morning for Kerens for
a visit. The trip was made in
Mr. Read’s car.
N. L. Huggins called -at The
Times office Tuesday and had us
enroll his. name on our growing
list of subscribers.
If yon are In need of a wagon
lei na show yon the Mitehell.
Deport Hardware Oo.
Mrs. Edgar Smith and . chil
dren left Sunday for a visit in
the home of her parents at
Biardstown.
Guss Nobles present us with
two nice open bolls of cotton
Wednesday. It was of the Row-
den variety. I
Mitchell wagons do stand up.
Deport Hardware Ck>.
Robert Lee Grant, a Paris boy,
writes that he is with Pershing’s
army in France. He says France
is a fine country.
Velma Philley left Sunday
morning for Paris, where he has
accepted a position with the P.
& M. P. railroad.
Lieutenants Maurice Moore,
Jno. Thompson an' Lawrence
Teague came io Thursday from
Leon Springs for e several days
furlough. ■
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Some thing new under the
sun—Potasafras the great con-
structive tonic—builds up your
blood. Ask us—its guaranteed.
City Drug Store.
Rev. H. E. Anderson of Celina,
former pastor of the Methodist
Church of this place, was here
Tuesday shaking hands with old
friends.
That "all in” feeling so com-
mon in hot weather is not due to
heat alone, but to an unhealthy
condition in the liver, stomach
and bowels. To prevent a spell
of sickness take Prickley £ah
Bitters, it is an excellent system
cleanser and regulator.
E. O. Thompson, Agent.
Miss Lola Nobles and Mra.
Tidwell left Tuesday for Dallas
where they will buy new goods
for the Westbrooks sad Sons
Dry Goods Store.
__"Tust Received
Shipment of the Latest
In Ladies’ Ready-to-
Wear and Millnery
And have arranged them for
your inspection in our win-
dows. To really know always
what is the very latest watch
us.
No. 6 Clarksville St. I. W. RUMMEL, Prop.
Paris’ Only Exclusive Rcady-to-Wear Shop.
Highest Quality :—: Lowest Prices :—: See Our Windows.
Wagon, buggy and implement
naint. Deport Hardware Co.
When in Paris stop at the new
Morgan Hotel. New building,
new furniture, new bedding—in
fact everything new except the
old fashioned welcome.—adv.
A few open bolls of cotton have
been reported, but the crop is
said to be fully two weeks late
on account of the cold spring,
and picking will not begin until
September.—Paris News.
Take your inner tubes to Ma
gill’s shoe shop for quick repairs,
vulcanizing a specialty. All work
guaranteed. J. C. Magills.
The repair man.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Jones
and Mrs. Mayme Pruitt return
cd from the markets the first of
the week where they have been
purchasing fall goods for the J
O. Pirtie Co.’s store.
Deport and Blossom crossed
bats Monday on the latter’s
grounds, much to the former’s
regret.. The score being 5 to 1
in favor of Blossom. Our boys
must have surely been rattled.
Guy Teague, the county jailer,
is taking a layoff and he and his
family have gone to Milton to
s|>end the week at their old home.
R. H. Mitchell is acting as jailer
while he Is away.—Paris News.
Good appetite, vigor and cheer-
ful spirits follow the use of
Prickly Ash Bitters. It purifies
the stomach, liver and bowies
and makes life worth livings
. E. O. Thompson, Agent.
J. O. Pirtle, who recently stood
a successful examination in the
quartermasters department and
received the rank of captain, re
ceived a telegram Saturday to
report at Ft. Worth at ooce. He
left for that place Monday.
For sale: 146 acres located
four miles from Clarksville on a
pike road, within a few hundred
yard of good schools and church-
es, the very best of social sur
roundings. 70 acres of this land
is a black loam soil, balance g 'ey
and red loam. 100 acres in cul-
tivation, 20 in Bermuda pasture,
good well water. The entire
tract is good productive land,
will grow any kind of crops as
well as fruits and vegetables to
perfection. Price $70.00 $er
acre. Eiward Edwards,
Clarksville, Texas,
ALWAYS THE BEST
Gas - Electric
Motor Cars
Via
Deport Grvoe No. 415 meet* every
2nd and 4th Saturday afternoon*.
Mrs. Maude Baughn Guardian.
Mrs. Zuma Lawler Clerk
Deport Lodge No. 316 I
O. O. F. Meet 2nd mon
day night in each mo
John McArthur N. G.
Joe Grant Sec.
Dallas, Greenville, Paris
Trains and Motors
Paris, Greenville, Ennis
F. B. McKAY
General Passenger Agent
Terrell. Texas
Read the advertisements.
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure Rheumatism, Neu-
ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic
Sprains, Brui»e«, Cuts, Bums, Old
Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Ec-
zema, etc. Antiseptio Anodyne,
used internally t externally. 25c
Deport Lodge Directory
Deport Lodge No. 381 A. F
& A. M. meets on Saturday-
night beforeeach full moon.
Sam C. Holloway 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
A. L. Stalls Sec.
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DeportCampNo. 248 W.O.
W. meetsevery 2nd and 4
Tuesday pight.
J. H. Moore C. C.
J. Sj Furgerson Clerk
Paris Commercial
College
Paris,
PUTS
Texas.
Knowledge in the head
Skill in the hand and
Money In the pocket.
The education you use regard-
less of what you do.
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, August 17, 1917, newspaper, August 17, 1917; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1158778/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.