The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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J. R. WE»TBROo<, Vice-Pre«.
J. S. FURGERSON, l!.M,kkeeper
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cd us to. change the address of sending them to the City Steam '
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FIRST STATE BANK
DEFORT, TEXAS
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reach. The d<>g was finally kill’ generations. .'
ed, and al1 Ollers-that. had been ' to Texas in 1849 and setTled
bitten,, and carried to Sulphur! Petty. I‘ ’ *“ ~
tin where they were ere ill has four other children living
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Frisco train No. 4, known
the Texan, - was wrecked
, Roxton Friday night,
j on one of the cars was Awaken
and three coaches were dev ailed
'Agent Holer, of States Express
[Company, worked all night get-
[ ting his goods into Paris. Trains
I running on the Santa Fe were de
; toured by way of Commerce
I *»A IMIUHlI and <_Coit»Qj
-Belt. Noone was hurt itUiSU*
sheet j accident.—Paris Advocate.
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• I Quite an interestingpicture was
- made last Sunday of four
. BEST PAINT VALUE
| J. SCOTT FURGERSON, A
The lJlport Times
DtPOItr. I.AMAH COUNTY. TEXAS, FRIDAY. OCTOBER H. HI2
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Nails, locks aiMl Junges at
Br*ze)top, Pryor A Co.
First class cleaning and press
*A bank guards the funds of the publit on the.one
I band and is regulated by the public through the law on
| • the other. As such its standing and condition is of
| concern to the public. The good business man, t|»e
t farmer and<qitizen will.not fail to reassure themselves
t on these points when they form a bank connection.
1 We invite the public's accounts.
^^^^^■fobert Holt, whose resi-
destroyed kydbc Inst!
; occupying the old Bap
^^^K ollege building. It is J
^^^Vlidly located and can be
^^^Vted into a most desirable | the Texas Midland
—Bogata News,
received a car of
^Vn, you will make money
^Ft'ing prices from Baughn & !
K|:, ... p(> inane last rsunitay of four ggner
■ iations: .1. W. Magill, aged 7T>; *
■ The people of Ben Franklin I R. Magill, 49; Mrs. Nora Young,
■ad <piite a mad dog scare Friday, j 25; and her son, Orval, who is
E dog which is said to have ex-p years old. loom hand .J. W.
■ bit. d all the manifestations of Magill held a lamp that k d>-be*n
■ydrophobia mnalongthe streets used on his father's table-one
and attacked every dog within ; that^. d furnished light for flj»e
.........I. W. Magiil-uanftc
1 near
Besides W. R„ Mr. Mag.
VA/e Offer* You
New Home and New Wilson sewing machines.
Springfield, Moline and Studebaker wagons.
Moon Bros., John Deere and Henny spring work.
Manufacturers of saddles, harness, bridles and L«»
dersdS aH descripti0fl' Ca^cfu, altenlion riven special
- Life, <ire, tornado; liability and live
No-policy of ours has ever been contested.
If your dollars will buy you more of what we have to
offer you and the quality of our offerings is better, spend
your money with us, If not spend it with some other fellow
Is that fair? your Friends, -
Easley £ Doll ins Detroit, Texas.
Men's Good Overalls, a pair / -g.
Men’s Work Shoes, worth $2.50, only - -----
Men’s,j3.00 0miss Shoes for____ / - -----
Roys >2.50 School Stwec for.........- 7..'’’..WI JrY?
3 cakes good soap_________________ 1 *
Skidoo soap paste, removes dirt and grease when Everything else,foils 3, boxes.;.'..... 25c
Friday and Saturday only. Bring your ticket in Friday between 2 and 4 p. m„ you may be
good merchandise, but also make trading
I errors without discussion.
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A Bank is a Public Institution #
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was In town Monday.
Hot and cold bathe.
City Bautoer Shop.
Milton Smith and wife, of near
Rugby, have a.uew girl, b6rn the
Brd.
Domestic Lump Coal delivered
Qfl the. ca^, p^r ton.
" . Isbell & Nixon
0. R. Weight paid us a dollar Depo, t MondaV-
and said to Jet The Times come '
on.
The best on the market—Rain-
bow flour. .Extra high patent at I )J'
Gunn’s. jrw
Mrs. Fred Johnston is visiting
her parents at Deixn-t.—Paris
News.
See us before buying galvan-
ized iron, guaranteed 28 guage.
Brazelton, Pryor & Co.
Harvey Conway of Paris, came
out Friday to buy cotton for J.
L. Goldman & Co.
Plenty of knee pads and cot-
ton scales at Baughn & Oliver
Co.
Rev. Whittle of Pueblo, Coio.,
preached at the tabernacle Sun-
day morning.
Full line of staple ^groceries,
hardware, queenswarc and
leather goods at E. K. Gunn's.
If it is a square deal you want,
inquire for .Wright & Barnard
Mrs. Ellen Reeves opened her
kindergarten Monday morning
with a good attendance.
Graphaphones and Kodaks and
their supplies at
Drug Store.
S. A. Cunningham of Cunning-
ham, was in town Monday selling
cotton.
Domestic Lump Coal delivered
off the car, $7.50, per ton.
Isbell & Nixon
Rev. W. F. Bryan, P. E., of
Paris'district, preached at the
tabernacle Sunday nignt.
A small shipment of novelty
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“Cannot Afford Insurance Nonv.”
'T'HE prudent man will pause and reflect, “Suppose I should
die now, when the interest ;s due on my Im.nestead,-,
when my outstanding accounts are hard to collect, what will
become of my o ife and little children?’’ • W?l
Insure in the Manhattan Life Insurance^ Company, and
you will not need to indulge iu such reflections. Hard times
Will only affect you for the passing moment, but your Death ’
in iiai d times, without insurance may mean the almshouafl^l
for your family.
business, having followed it J
years,
Thompson Burrus, who recei
ly entered A. & M. College, wail
The Times sent to him durii
the next nine months.
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We stilb handle the Gold Lei
| Flour. Every sack guaranteed 1
our peo- gjye satisfaction or your mon|
jrefunded.
Baughn & Oliver Co. I
W. W. Pryor of Waco, a men!
i. to make your ironing days ber of the firm of Brazelton, Prj
or «& Co., was in town last weel
on business. 4
Leave them at tly>
City Barber Shop.
L. D I’irtle.C. W Mnam/l.M.
break Daniels,1 F. D Webb, J. A Da-
vidson. W. .1 Veteto and Mist:
Lizzie Hignight assisted the ed
j itor in paying his winter’s co*!
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Rub-My-Tism will ogre yon.
. W. W. Waljrer of Bigrdatown, Ing done by Bussey at
Qty .Barber Shop.
Will Thogjpjspp called at The
Times and paid us a
dollar on subscription.
E«t us tigtH’c with you on your I
builder's hardware.
Bi'^ttelton, Pryor & Co.
The ojd^eliable Mollie Bailey
show gave two performances in
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to the person who hns.abank account—Easy fro *<jd a ♦!
doJlai or two every little while—ami it's tliere ^yhep you
I* need it. Jfl
THE FIRST •<£
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.BANK 3
L invites ymir deposit,however small, and o^rA.you every S
reasonable accommodation. ' ' >
L* J. H. MOORE, President 3
> J. T. WOODARD, Vice-Pres.
H. L. CAMPBELL. Cashier
Attractive Sales Friday and
I a r. wai.,SOme. of ,the, b“t yal“es ever offer«l in Deport Friday and SatTZ^ fJb Bethink because
I g he^c goods so cheap-ihat.it is a lot of old.shelf worn goods. Each article is the best made in ite class. ,
■ 8 yards Red Seal Ginghams
■ 9 yards Good Prints..........777 .Z
■ 12 par ds Farmers Choice Domestic
■ 6 pair Large Turkish Bath Towels?".’
'■ K.itc*?en FrJtnd “aeful articles, worth SL50) only
■ S !°? *Yen,8.?rea8 Sh,rts wel1 wortb *l 25- your chafoe ..
■ One lot Men s Hats, been selling for>2 00 and $3.00, yaur choice..
J Remember that these values are P
1 Al„ ™t„ policy olihi. S.«e 7-S2A. on L
well as profitable. We ann to pay courterous attention to every customer and to correct all
Goods Company
If you need shingles we have
them—cypress and red cedar.
Brazelton, Pryor Jt Co.
jJ. R. Kelsey and wife are the
>P.d. parents of a new boy,
4vUich arrived the 7th.
sl^t .Baughn & Oliver Co-
load ibarrel,,of salt on your
wagon
W. R. Davls,,was in Dallas last
week in the ipfrerest of his new
patent, the hjgh pressure sys-
tem.
Nico line of Wall Paper at E.
O. Thompson’s Drug Store.
I am now agent for the Paris
Morning News and will receive
subscriptions and collect for
same. E. C. Nobles.
J. W. Magill left Monday for
Nashville, Tenn., where he will
spend some time with his son.
Jim, and family.
We have just received a fresh
car of Light Crust Flour. Tnose
who have tried it know what it is.
E. K. Gunn.
An agent for art glass win-
dows was in town this week iig-
.uring with the committee for
Thompsqfog jK.i!1(h)Ws in the-new Methndi^
Make your little fellow
by getting one of those
red wagons.
Baughn <t Oliver
Mrs. (). E. Hayes was bia
on the ankle by a spider all
two weeks ago and has suffe]
considerable pain, but is sol
better jiow. <
Take your cleaning and prel
goods has just arrived. Seethe«o. ’n^ Bussey, he uoderstads |
Wright & Barnard.
S. M. Stone paid us a dollar
and requested us to change his
paper to 1001 Lamar Ave., Paris.
If it is groceries you want, I
Baughn & Oliver Co. would
glad to fill your bills.
Quite a number of of <— •
pie attended the Wduh West show
at Paris Saturday.
We have char coal clay furn-
aces, ’
more pleasant.
Baughn & Oliver Co.- <
Furniture! Furniture!
We have it How about that New Rug, Matting.
Dining or Bed Room .Furniture you have been promis-
ing yaurself for solong? ” r
Now is the time to buy it. Our stock is Complete
and Up-to-date and you can find what you want here.
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DEPORT FURNITURE CO.
5 our old hats made new ’jy
Iris paper from Deport to Minter, Laundrv.
R 1. He will teach the Cunning
ham school this winter.
5 or 6 doses 666 will 1
any case of Chills & Furer; and if
taken then as a tonic the Fever
will not return. Price 25c
The new rails for the Paris & j ,JV arid paying thgir
bei'n
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1912, newspaper, October 11, 1912; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1264889/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.