The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR
First Bate Cotton Wednesday
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Read the prices below and compare with others.
Gent’s Wear
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Nowadays it is Necessary for you to Protect
Your Future Witfi a Bank Account.
Hayes <fc Sons
Rest Parlor for Ladies
All white and fancy umbrella* to
close out at Half Price
For is not worth hav-
ike this method to
Mark what
pay 54.00 for I
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Men’s and boy’s extra Trousers, ail
kinds at a great reduction.
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The First National Bank
OF DEPORT
Men’s Union Suits, regular price $1.00
in this sale only-------- --------75c
Drawers
35c
A. L. Campbell moved this
week to the Westbrook house in
Deport formerly occupied by E.
R. -Walker.
Hunts, Flag. Victory and oth
er Standard Brands can goods at
Hayes & Son.
The Sanitary Grocery.
DEPORT TIMES
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See the new linens, croshcs, suit*
ings and Corduroys for the new Nor-
fork Jackets, dlso new Red Ind
^81ack patent leather belts to wear
Bvith those suits.
I will appreciate your work.
Homer Bussey.
Presbyterian Churcn
Rev. J. E. Aubrey will preach
jjiat 11 a. m.
Train up.your children to save
and they will certainly be inde-
pendently rich some day. It is
astonishing how fast money ac-
cumulates when it is safely pla
ced away. Deposit your saving*
with us and they will be pcstivc-
ly safe. Start as soon as yon
like but the sooner the better.
Mens Undershirts and
worth 30c at... ...—
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Wednesday afternoon W. 8.
Holbert, who lives on Joe Dil-
hrd’t farm on Round prairie,
brought the first bale of this sea-
son's cotton to the Deport mar-
ket for which he received 12c,
and a premiun of $36 25. The
hale weighed 500, making it
bring him $96 25 beside the seed.
Mr. Holbert Is one of the most
progrssive farmers in thia sec-
tion, having also marketed the
first bale here last season.
Ready to Gin Yoir Cotton
do not have room for them and the
good sat a great sacrifice, many half
One lot white corduroy skirts worth
$2.50 now .. >1.65
One lot worth >8.50 to close on^2.50
Already we are receiving some of
our nt", fall foods rnme and see
them
Start your bank account with us today
and next year will find you with something
to be trulv ‘hankful fgp-
your hardware bill
Baughn & Oliver Co.
Ladies’ white lingerie waist* only lew
left to close out 50c, 65c, 85c, >1.0(2
>1.35 and >1.75. 1
Vol. 4. No 29
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I have recovered from my re-
• cent illness and opened up my
5' my cleaning and pressing parlor
g , in the City Barber Shop.
_ , ■ ' T will ant-i-nninto vnnr work.
ICOLD DRINKS-
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■ , Members will be received. No
a evening service on account of
S the Baptist Association some of
■ whose members will hold ser-
ftnnnnainnnnnnnBBiaenn&nscnoflMaBnnnnwnMwinMn^i vicesat the Tabernacle._______
we now have ouiygin machinery
| in the best coyOition for the
coining season jfnd solicit your
patronage. Althing that is not
worth askin;
ing and wc
ask you f<>/your cotton ginning
thi® fall,
and court
F’or th;
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Cold and Sweet •
^anltfcjirly Concocted
A rig
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W E. Campbell is occupying
the middle one of the Westbrook
residences ■< - ' John McArthur, carrier 12.
Graphaphones and Kodaksand ' - No. 3. is taking a vacation
■ is on in his place.
l •’V hive one of the b<*st lines
•th-1 coffees aad ^eus 10 be
in ana sec cur hn ■.
Baughn & Oliver Co.
Grace, the little three year old
(daughter of Dick Grant, fell off
J the porch last Saturday apd.
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Prescriptions
Drugs
Soda '
Paints and Olis
.jars
Toilet Articles
Are Better From
HART DRUG STORE
“The Store With A Conscience*'
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First State Bank
DEPORT, TEXAS.
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Start When They’re Young
At the annual meeting of the
1 Lama>* Cbunty \V. O. W. and W.
C. Association in session at Rox-
■ ton last week Deport was select- j
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' officers were chosen as follows: j Drug Store.
: R. E. Harmon finished paint-
ing his residence in the nori..
west part of town this week.
\|e y»ay; you wi'l
if*/* before 30 days, j
oK Hardware C6. j
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Walter Evans lias accepted a* broke her arm at tl;e wrist.
position with the Edgar Smith A- I is getting along wed.
Bro. grocery a* salesman. I , _ .
-------- ; IjOOK out for iii.ua.ia, it. is
The nurse who has been :.ttcn-1 seasonable now. lew doses
ding W- H. Windell left Sunday, [of Prickly Ash Bitters is r. sure
he having recovered sufficiently [ preventative. E G. Tlicmpson
tojustifyjL Rev. J. O. Sisson will begin a
If you aregoing to buthl this • series Of revival services at the
season let us figure with you on ^lt. Pleasant church, next Sun
day and every one is invited to
attend. “
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DEPOJT, LAMAR COUNTY.TEXAS. FRIDAY. AUGUST 21, l»IZ
The Pilgrims Protected
Themselves With Rifles •*
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S' 'lazz <3^ 4
Rub-M.v-Tism will cure jc*j. ,
Mrs. G. C. Baughn is quite}
sick this week.
The best on the market, Light I
Crust flonr at Gunn's.
Maurice Anderson was able to
he in town Wednesday.
Watermelons on iee at
Isbell & Nixon’s.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Read, Tuesday, a daughter.
Nalls, locks and shinges.
Depout Liimheii Co
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Nobles, Friday last, a daughter.
W. J. Wallace, of Blossom, is
suffering from an attack of rheu
matisrn. -
Now is the time to paint your
buggies, wagons and implements
E. O Tiiompson.'
Born to Ed Huddleston and
wiffc, south of town, last Friday,
a girl.
Paints, Oils and brushes,
window glass and putty.
Depout Li mbekCo.
Oar Fall Goods are coming in every day and we see that we
remainder of our summer stock, so We are going to sell all summer
price and some at less than half price. P .
The
Lawns Ever Offered
at the ^rice
One lot all desirable initterns been
selling at 10c and ISHc to clean up.5c
One lot lawns worth 15c and 20c to go
at............5c
Oite lot lAdfes’and Childrens’ slices
•worth from >1.50 to $3.00 yarn:
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Remember we are selling all men’s and boy’s summer clothing One third off.
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Nobles-Read Dry Goods Company
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A omising good service
(bus treatment
business received in
the past/wt thank eecband all
, ] Yor pawonage, large or small
I will be Appreciated.
Z\l i Deport Gin Company.
W, Furgerson, Mgr.
& I County Woodmen to Meet Here
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ed as the next meeting place and their supplies r.t Ttantapson'a an<i T‘*°j t s ? jbstitute
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1912, newspaper, August 23, 1912; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1265240/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.