The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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Rev, McPhial to Preach
For sale at 50 cts. per bushel.
T. J. Phillips.
For Sale Cheap
1« a ipkA&d Shoe fort
i| men. ‘If you ever wear a paid
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Jioncft eumpeU pro are
Our regular li
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Robert, Jshnson & Read Co’« Star stamped on 1
ire leather from top to botto^ and is also g«
ir ana they art nj{ Mtidbcturiy, return
The bride is one
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Tfa Drew Shoe
Poll tax payments exceededlall
records in Lamar county this
year, the total number reaching
7110, which includes all exemp-
tion certificates issue for the
rear 1912. This makes the vo
ting strength of Lamar county
stronger than it has been for sev-
eral years.—Advocate.
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A good condition young horse.
work any where. Eli Wright
In the absence of feeV. J. E.
Aubrey the itev. S. M. NicPhial
of Detroit will preach next Sun-
day at the Presbyterian church. V
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Onion Sets and garden seed at
Baughn ^Oliver Co.
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known In this and the Rugby
section, where she formerly'
lived and is well liked by all.
'T’he groom is a son of J. I. Law-1
ler and was reared near Deport, i
He is an industrous and worthy j
young man, is popular and will;
make the woman of his choice a
devoted husband.
We Join in extending the happy I
'couple best wishes.
Boarders Wanted
Ata regular meeting of the
City Council Monday it was de-
cided to improve the condi-
tion of all the streets of the town,
to build new culverts and to im»
prove the streets in general all
over the town. It was also deci-
ded to erect acalabodse and plans
were arranged for bids. The
proper officials were instructed
to begin proper steps to place in
the hands of an attorney all un-
paid taxes after the regular
meeting ia March.
The City Council has been do-
ing some good on the streets just
as conditions would permit ever
since ^ne city organization and
when ^je work now planned is
complete we wilij. have the condi-
tion of our streets above those in
small towns-
Popular Couple Married Sunday
Sunday afternoon at the home
of the bride's mother in Deport
Dixie Lawler and Miss Eula
Wooley were united in marriage,
Arrangements are being made
for the postoffice to move into
the new brick of Noble-Read Co.
as soon as the routine of the af-
fairs can be gone through with
and the building Is completed.
Always Ready for Business
First-class Shoe, Harness and
Saddle Repairing done while y>u
wait at the Dejxort Hardware (3t>
Fountafn Chance.
School to Resume
* 1 , V ’ uuwicjr wen. uuibeu in marriage,
Ibis the intentienrof the school h\ F. Hendricks officiating.
board to resume school next Mon-
day unless new cases of inenin- ,nost Popular and ac complished
gitis develop in the meantime.
Plenty of Good Ct>al
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We still have plenty of good
McAlester Lump Coal for sale
and will deliver it on short notice.
'______W. R. Magill.
Poll Tax Receipts Break Records
knowft for
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YH fchoe is guaranteed to be pui
gjVf absolute satisfaction. If you btar <
to as and.wc will them satisfactory
ft Rand are making shoes to w«ar tbaye
lo¥Ti shape and color.
w. o. w.
Give Your Application to Any Woodman
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J. H. MOORE, Consul Commander * o. E. HAYES, Clerk
During Nineteen Twelve
We jyill try harder than ever to demonstrate the differ-
ence between a high grade wagon and a low grade wagon,
an“ uu ^rade buggy and a low grade buggy and between
our harness and saddles (made in* our own shop, by men who
spendlheir earnings with yon and among you) and the infe-
rior offerings which you find most any place you go.
We intend to sell the Studebaker, Moline and Springfield
wagons ^nd the Moon Bros, and John Deere buggies and
haaksjyou see we are not ashamed o' the brand of goods we
sell) at about the same price you will be charged for the in-
♦ uiZ other places. HOW? By pay(pg the caah
foi tnhm on arrival, by doing our own work, paying no houke
vont; in other words by exacting no toll from the consumer
in tire way of commissions, rents, interests, clerk hire, etc.
It such a proposition appeals to you and you are willing
to allow your money to buy all it will, come, to sell us.
. EASLEY & DOLLINS
Detroit
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Urotropin
Sprays Oils, &c.
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with an account at our bank.
A dollar or more starts aq
account. No matter what your
position in life may be. A
Bank Account is a handy thing
to have.
Full Line of Spring Shoes \
j v We Have Just Received a Full Line of
.Spring Shoes Si Slippers (
line of shoes—the Star Brand—are too well
to spend any money advertising them.
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the heel of a Shoe means that I
guaraateed to!
art hot MtMfactariy. return them '
if., Bkrt while Robert. Johaaqa*
--JI the uew etylae lade hr
Which arc strongly reej
ommended by the menin-
gitis experts, cao be had
at our store.
ia a apecial line of Shoes
for the iadica. The Irvixa
Draw Shoe Co. make nothing
but ladles high grade sho^s
and it ia reasonable to iup«'
pose that they will make them
shoes better and more uprte-
date than if they were making
a general line. For a dress
shoe you will make a mistake
if you bujebefore seeing them
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F». B. REILEY
Jeweler
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry
Repaired.
< At City Drug Store, Deport
DR. B. S. GRANT
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Ca’ls. An we red Day or Night
OFFICE THOMPSON DRUG STORE
______DEPORT, TEXAS
Responsible Banking ®
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ia the policy under which this institution has VS,
been managed since the first day the doors
were opened.
That this policy is appreciated is indicated «!C-
by the constant and gratifying growth ih bbfii- 77C-
nOss. Vk
It is/the desire of the officers of this bank
to continue adding new accounts and 6n the ja?)
record of responsible banking your patronage mk
is invited. CE
First State Bank 8
DEPORT, TEXAS.*
At the Baptist, M. E.
Presbyterian churches the
ular services will be held
Sunday. Sunday school 9;45 a.
m., preaching 11 a. m.. and 7 p.
m. ,
It has been arranged so that no
8l lay school pupil will be coun-
ted absent for the Sundays when
the churches were ebsed.
Revs. Sisson, Hendricks and
Aubrey.
Post Office to Move in new Brick
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1^^ Jftlmit nlhat the £dwii>
Clapp . are the best shoct
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Now is the Time
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Fraternal Insurance
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^THE DEPORT’TIMES
DEPORT, LAMAR COUNTY,TEXAS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ♦, »I2
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For. Next Two Months
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City Council do flnsiness . i
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The Blwiii Clapp Shoe:
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young ladies. She has been con
nected with the Nobles-Read Cn.!
as sales lady for some time and
had the confidence of the firm '
and of the public; she is well
Atomizers from 50c to $1,25
CITY BRUG STORE
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1912, newspaper, February 9, 1912; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1265419/m1/1/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.