The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, March 12, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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The Money You Save
by buying Groceries of us will help you to pay
for some of the luxuries to furnish your home.
Seed Irish Potatoes (Triumph) per bushel . . $1.35
Onion Set* (Red and Yellow) per gallon . . . 35c
SEED CORN—Iowa Gold and Silver Mine, Oklahoma
White Wonder, Iowa Dent, Strawberry and Bloody
Butcher at, per bushel ..... $2.00 and $2.25
Seeded Ribbon Cane Seed (Japanese) per lb. . 12 l-2c
Soudan Grass Seed, per lb. . .......35c
All Kinds of New Garden, Flower
and Field Seeds—Prices Right
Help Texas Feed Herself
by raising something at home.
Hayes & Sons
‘The Sanitary Grocery’
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Our Sunday Schools
The following enrollment, at-
tendance, and offering for last
Sunday was reported by the
superintendents of their respec-
tive schools:
METHODIST
Enrollment __________—140
Attendance *_______________-109
Collection_________________$1.95
Joe Grant, Supt
PRESBYTERIAN
Enrollment_________________193
Attendance_________________108
Collection_________________$2.93
J. H. Read, Snpt.
BAPTIST
Enrollment__________________99
Attendance__________________38
Collection_________________$1.26
J. C. Bratcher, Supt.
HALESBORO UNION
Enrollment__________________61
Attendance________ 44
J. A. Jf.ffus, Supt.
SYMPTOMS
Slight Symptoms Some-
times Presage Serious
Results.
JtatRciil Statement
of Town of Deport. Teas*, for - To teacher* and those contem
year ending March 1st, 191$.
Balance on hand March
lat, 1914...........% 898 10
8anitary road and prop-
erty tax__________ 1,443 90
Pines .«___ 15 00
Occupation Tax________ 27 60
* $2,384 56
DISBURSEMENTS
Mayor’a salary.. 86 00
Five Aldermen at $24.00
Don’t Wait
Now is the time to set eggs if
you want pullets that will lay
next fall and winter. I have eggs
to set. Good ones, and they’ll
hatch too. What kind? Browh Leg-
horn! Eggs $1 00 per 15. $5.00
per 100. A. L Cambell,
Deport, Texas.
A New System—Try It
If you want to buy, sell, or
trade, land, livestock, notes, or
other property, write us full de-
tails of what you have and what
you want. Costs you nothing to
investigate successful n*'w plan.
Write today. Southern Adver-
tising Agency, Austin, Texas.
Do you feel tired, have you
sallow complexion, constipation,
headache, bad breath, sleepless-
ness or circles around the eyes?
If so, you are undoubtedly suff-
ering from some liver complaint.
Perhaps you don’t feel very
badly now, but delay is danger
ous. To allow your liver to con-
tinue out of order, is to invite
serious chronic illness.
Whenever you have the slight-
est symptoms of liver trouble,
stop it harmlessly and mildly by
taking Liv-Ver-Lax, the natural
vegetable conpoupd that replac
ing calomel everywhere. It has
all the effectiveness, not the ef-
fect of calomel. Insist on get
ting the original Liv-Ver Lax.
bearing the likeness and sfgna
ture of L. K. Grigsby, which Js
guaranted to give satisfaction or
money refunded. For sale by
E. O. Thompson.
Congregational Meeting
A congregational meeting of
the members of the Presbyter-
ian church has been called for
next Sunday morning immed-
iately after the 11 o’clock service,
for the purpose of calling a pas
tor. Every member is request-
ed to be present at this time and
let his desire be known in this
matter, as every member of the
church has a voice in this mat-
ter. V. C. Oliver,-
Clerk of Session.
The Times can do your job
printing at reasonable prices.
FOR
Fire Insurance *
Tornado Insurance
Cotton Insurance
SEE
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JOE A. GRANT
AGENT FOR RELIABLE COMPANIES
FIRST STATE BANK - DEPORT, TEXAS
each.............
120 00
Marshal’s salary.......
400 00
Attorney fees.........
142 00
Printing, Deport Times
28 40
Holding election-------
Lumber—
800
Ernest Haggard.....
107 26
Brazelton & Pryor...
Boisdarc—
16 34
EO Thompson.. . ..
70
Mrs. Mamie Pruitt—
75
D C Hearn___________
16 50
Hauling Bridge Lumber
Austin Road Co., one
70
road plow. _ ........
83 50
Disinfectants....... ..
Nails, Bolts, Eto.—
34 03
Deport Hdw. Co......
8 40
S H Bell ____________
22 55
Baughu & Qliver______
25 20
For harness repair-----
Recording deed to
75
dumping ground----
1 00
Sanitary wagon .. ...
C L Avery, blacksmith
75 00
account __________
Joe Henderson, back-
9 30
smith account......
John Saunders, scaven-
1 50
ger work..__________
365 40
Telephone calls________
Note and int. on dump-
1 45
ing ground_______ .
For distributing circu-
79 58
CQlars_______ ______
Hauling rubbish, M J
1 60
Horn_____________1
Hauling rubbish and
street work, John
200
Saunders __________...
9 50
L J Gray, weed cutting
Malcom Oliver, weed
22 50
cutting_____________
J Q Elliott, weed cut-
10 50
ting on ertek-------
J W Spears, concrete
• 2 60
work . ______ ...
Cash payment on scav-
45 50
enger ground____...
W H Thompson, drag-
25 00
ying street________!___
J J Lowery, dragging
77 75
street .. ___________
STREET WORK
5 80
Sara Grant__________
1 50
W L Cherry__________
4 80
Raymond Nobles______
10 50
Marvin Nobles._____
1 50
Corry Bell_______s____
900
Jno D Bell_____________
600
Oliver Talley........
1 50
N S Lawler.T........
15 00
B A Nobles ___________
3 75
E T Medsker______
10 50
Ed Campbell_________
12 00
Charley Smith_____ ..
9 00
LH Martin... ..
3 00
Coy Grant___________
2 25
W C Cherry...........
1 50
Oliver Talley.:_____ —
5 35
Jno G Wright--------
182 00
G W Porterfield-------
1 50
I M Daniels.. ______ .
3 10
Clyde Wooley_________
4 50
H M Campbell..-______
1 85
Jno T Hood.._ ------
2 25
Lee Lawler______ _____
1 50
W L M ason_______ .
4 50
Corry Bell.____
17 50
Sam Hear nr:;.. . .
3 35
Frank Bell____________
J. W. Spears, work on
1 50
foot bridge----------
6 25
Miscellaneous work...
38 10
$2,108.60
Balance on hand
$280,96
$2,284.56
V. C. Oliver, Mayor.
Joe Grant, 8ec’ry.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
fore me this 9th day of March,
A. D. 1915. Tom Jeffus,
Notary Public,Lamar Co., Texas.
We, the undersigned having
been appointed as an auditing
committee, hereby state under
our oath that the above state-
ment is correct to the best of
our knowledge and belief.
J. R. Hutchison, 8r.
Stephen H. Grant.
plating teaching.
Public tclodls will soon close.
Teachers have had an average of
about six months on the pay roll
at perhaps an average salary of
$60 per month for the year, net-
ting them $860 for the year, or
an equivalent of $80 per month
for the year. In other words the
educated teacher’s salary is lesa
than that of the uneducated day
labor.6,000 teachers quit the pro-
fession in Texas annually. Can
you blame them, when you com-
pare their annual earning capac-
ity with that of any other men
and women. The bookkeep-
er, stenographer, private secre-
tary or operator gets, as a begin-
ner, from $50 to $75 per month,
twelve months in the year, and
soon receive an advance in salary
and it isn’t long, if they are
made of the right kind of stuff,
before they are promoted to as-
sistant managers, or managers
of large business concerns,
where they draw salaries that
soon enable them to lay v>P *
comfortable living for old age.
The teaching profession is a
noble charitable one, but are you
content to work in the charity
department of your state when
they allow no pension or protec-
tion in old age, or. will you go in-
to the great broad field of busi
ness where you can lay up some-
thing for a rainy day and pro
vide your own protection for old
age.
Make a comparison of the
teacher who-after graduating
from the high school spent two or
three years in the state normal
and hundreds of dollars prepar-
ing himself, and has been teach-
ing five years in public schools,
with the bookkeeper, stenogra-
pher or operator who has only
spent from three to six months
in obtaining his education after
graduating in the higli school
and from $100 to $200, and has
had five years’ experience in the
business world, and you will
tind that the one who has spent
only a few months in getting
his education, and a couple of
hundred dollars, is drawing
twice the salary of the teacher
who spent some three or four
years preparing for his profes-
sion at a cost of from $500 to
$1,000.
More evidence on this subject
by writing the Tyler Commercial
College of Tyler, Texas, for
their large illustrated catalog,
giving full particulars regarding
America’s largest commercial
training school with more than
2,000 enrollments annually, and
read what teachers say who
have attended this institution, of
the advantages it offers to those
entering the business -world'
where they can greatly increase
earning capacity, enabling them
to own homes of their own, and
enjoy comforts that should right-
ly be theirs.—Adv.
How Paint
FLOUR
We have just received a car of
Flour. It is the celebrated'
Bell of Wichita
When wanting good flour buy
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the above brand of us.
We also have full line of Farm*
Seed, Seed Oats, Seed Corn
Seed Potatoes, Cane
Seed, Groceries and
Feed at Live
& Let Live
Prices.
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We Buy All Kinds of Produce
at All Times—at Market Price.
The Cash Grocery
“Why Pay Cash at a Credit Store?**
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Official Statement of the Condition of
The First State Bank
at Deport, State of Texas, at the
close of business on the 4th
day of Mar., 1915, published
in The Deport Times, a news-
]>aper printed and published at
Deport, State of Texas, on the
12th day of March, 1915.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts, per-
sonal or collateral......$7*1,132 57
Loans, real estate.......... 1,437 50
Overdrafts.................. 90 24
Real Estate (Banking House) 3,000 00
Furniture and Fixtures..... 4,400 00
Due from approved reserve
agents, net.. 30.863 88
Due from other Banks and
Bankers, subject to
check, net......1,040 44 31,909 32
Cash Items ....... 1,095 52
Currency......... 1.694 00
Specie ....3,442 55 6,232 07
Interest in Depositors
Guaranty Fund...... 1,610 95
Other Resources as follows:
Ass’t. to Guaranty Fund____ 129 90
TOTAL............$127,942 55
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in...... 50,000 00
Surplus Fund.............. 6,500 00
Undivided Profits, net----- 2,336 77
Individual Deposits, subject
tocheck.'....... 57,518 19
Time Certificates of Deposit 10.906 07
Due to Banks aud Bankers,
subject to check, net...... 491 40
Cashier’s Checks__________ 190 12
The first cost of a good job of
paint—Devoe —is $50 (average
size, of course). The first cost of
a second or third or fourth rate
job, $55 to $100.
The wear is likewise. The bet-
ter you paint,of course,the long
er it wears. And the more you
pay for your job, the shorter it
wears!
Devoe is one of a dozen good
paints. There are hundreds of
bad ones. As likely as not, Dev-
oe is the only go6d one in this
town. Detoe.
Brazelton,Pryor A Co., sell It.
Pasadena Calif.—A scientist
here has developed a parasite of
the house fly, which he believes
will destroy that pest or reduce
its numbers so that it will no
longer figure as a death dealing
foe to the human race.
Karl Kimball.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
fore me this 9th day of March,
A. D„ 1914. Tom Jeffus,
Notary Public,Lamar Co. Texas.
TOTAL.............$127,942 55
STATE OF TEXAS,
County of Lamar,
We, G. I.Terrell as Vice-President,
and Joe Grant as Cashier of said
bank, each of us, do solemnly swear
that the Above statement is true to the
best of our know lege and belief.
G. I. Trrrkll, Vice-President,
Jok Grant, Cashier
Sworn and subscribed to before m»
this 9tt> day of Mar., A. D , 191
J. C. Bratchkk. Notary Public,
Lamar Co., Texas.
Correct Attest J E Westbrook,
Tom Jeffus,
E- O. Thompson,
Directors.
RECAPITULATION
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts.......$80,660 31
Banking Hse Fur and Fixt.. 7,400 00
Interest in Guaranty Fund 1,740 85
Cash A Exchange......... 38,141 39
“Cured"
Mrs. Jay McOe*. of Stepb- 1
esville, Texas, writes: "For |
nine (9) years, I differed with:
womanly trouble. 1 had ter-
rible headaches, and pains In
my hack, etc. it seemed as if
I would die, I suffered so. At
last, I decided to try Cardui,
the woman’s tonic, and It
helped me right away. The
full treatment not only helped
me, but it cured me/'
TAKE
Cardui
The Woman's Tonic
Cardui helps women in time
ol greatest need, because it
contains ingredients which act
specifically, yet gently, on the
weakened womanly organa.
So, if you feel discouraged,
blue, out-of-sorts, unable to
'J do your household work, on
account of your condition, stop
worrying and give Cardui a
trial. It has helped thousands
ol women,—why not you?
Try Cardui. £-71
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Total...............$127,942 55
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock........ $50,000 00
Surplus and Profits, net___ 8,836 77
Deposits................... 69,105 78
Total................$127,942 55
The Times will take your sub-
scription for any newspaper
or magazine published on earth.
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, March 12, 1915, newspaper, March 12, 1915; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1158789/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.