The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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The Currents of Civilization
Flowing Texasward—69,000
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Into Texas Annually.
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Our Motto:
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A good road is one of the great-
est moral forces in the world to-
day. It is a companion agency
to the church and school house
and as an elevating influence, it
is the equal of the pulpit or the
rostrumY
Bad roads cause unnecessary
and useless waste of time and
money, increase illiteracy, de-
stroy society and encourage pio-
fanity in a community. A dollar
spent in improving public high-
ways will add more happiness,
prosperity and morality to a,
community than any other form
of investment. Build roads and
be good.—Com. Secs.
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May 21, 1912.- We are having
mine pretty weather and th<
trmers are making use of it.
Health is good in this comma
nity.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Thomp-
-a spent 8unday with Mr. anc
i rs. C. N. Whitney.
Mr. and Mrs, Alva Wilsoi
•.pent Saturday night and Sun-
ny with Mr. and Mrs. John
<>mroy.
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Pursuant to callissued through
the press last week over 100 vot
era met at the Lamar county
court house last Saturday and
organized a Ramsey club accord-
ing to the daQies. There was a
total of over luOO names on lists
from over the county.
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We have the largest stock to offer you 8 i
we ever had. Prices and terms will ■
Visit Our 15 Days
Money Raising Sale
11 you belch up a bitter fast
ing liquid it is a sign of bad d
gestion. A dose or two of HER*
BINE will correct the disorder.
It stimulates digestion and puri-
ties the bowels. Price 50c. Sold
by E. O. Thompson’s drug store.
The cemetery at Mt. Pleasant,
near town, is without question
the best kept in this section and
reflects credit upon the commun-
ity and those interested in the
cemetery Why not clean up
the cemetery at Deport and at
least put it in a respectable, con-
dition.
The ladies wonder how Mrs- B
manages to preserve her youth
ful looks. The secret is she
takes Prickly Ash Bitters; it
keeps the system in perfect or-
E. O. Thompson agents
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you are going to buy realestate,
let ua make jour Abstracts.
Deeds written. Titlesexatniuen
and perfected.
MONEY to loan on real estate
Scott & Baldwin a
Abstracts, Loans, Real E*ta^
FARIS, TEXAS
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Well everybody is feeling goed
this week chopping cotton and
plowing is all the go.
Health is very good I guess.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Horton
spent Sunday with Mr Mann-
ings’ folks at Ceterpoint.
Berr Neil and Miss I^attie at-
tended tne singing at Mr. Bry-
mers' Sunday night.
Misses Mattie Elder and Win-
nie Bell, pf Rugby, was in our
There is no more inspiring scene
than to watch the growth of an em-
pire, and no viewpoint is more in-
i tractivo than to sit by the highway
of civilization and watch the cur-
rents of progress sweep life and prop-
erty Texasward.
Along the roadstead of nations
there passes annually 69,000 hoine-
Afcekers and $123^)00,000 of proper-
ty. In this moving van of civiliza-
tion can be heard the accents of
every nation and the jostle of prop-
erty from every clime. In this line
vf march can be seen the fiery haste
pf the East, the hurry and bustle
trf the North, the enterprise and en-
thusiasm of the West, the strange
And' powerful energy of Europe and
Hie queer frugality of the Orient—
<11 united in one thought and one
purpose—to build in Texas tin
grandest civilization the world ha;
ever known.
This miglily movement of world
Forces is the most tremendous event
In human affairs today. This up-
qifsing in civilization is gathering ii.-
forees from the hills and valleys of
wo continents and its powerful sweep
startling the nations of the earth.
No country on the globe ever pos-
sessed such a powerful asset, and
'* teonomic students look with amaze-
ment .upon this, accumulation of
human power in Texas, which must
Inevitably result in recasting the civ-
ilization of tho whole world.
In a decade our immigration has
given us a population exceeding that
of the States of New Hampshire,
Vermont or Delaware, and ths
qidney moved into the state durinc
this period has exceeded the assessed
value of all property in all the abovt
dates combined. Our population
and wealth increased bo rapidly that
tjio figures Dre too largo to grasp.
»nd we must measure our growth bj
States and Nations.
Mr. and Mrs. Wane Franklin
spent Sunday with Mrs. Roach.
Mr. and Mrs. Mon Ward spent
Saturday night and Sunday at
Milton.
Bob Morris spent the week
with Mr and Mis. Bud Cawley.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cawley and
M’.sses Maud and Lattie Morris
spent Sunday with Mr. Charlie
Hubbard’s folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben ward spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Fritz McCruny.
Lee Woodie was thrown out of
a bugggy Saturday night and
sustained a bad bruise on his
arm.
Rev. Tillman filled his regular
appointment at Cunningham
Saturday night and Sunday.
Weli I must go to tho field and
irive room for some of the other
writers.________Riding Hood.
Central Ramrey Club Organized
Deport is figuring on u bond
issue to bore a deep - well.
What’s the matter with the creek
in our neighboring town? Don’t
it furnish enough water?—Boga-
ta News. .
Sure going to get that well
just like all small cities of any
importance. The creek serves
its purpose well, but Deport is
progressive and has not used the
the creek for ahything but fish-
ing purposes yn several years.
Honest now, don’t you believe it
is Mme.for Bogata, to wake up
sad keep abreast with the times.
Mr. und Mrs. John Whitney' cotnmnnity Sunday,
nd Mrs. Claud Whitney spent
today with Mr.
Albert Thompson.
t he people of this community
•et yesterday and organized a
unday school at Cross Roads.
ope it will be a success.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnston
■isited Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. John-
son at Biardstown Saturday and
• unday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Westbrook
ent Saturday night with Mr
id Mrs. C. N. Whitney.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Doer, ol
Blossom, spent Saturday night
d Sunday with Mrs. Albert
hompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Poinroy
pent Satuaday with Mr. und
Mrs. John Poinroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gunn vis-
ed Mr. and Mrs. George Le-
ate Sunday.
Charley Legate syent Sunday
ith home folks.
Will ring off *nd get my hoe
ad go to the cotton patch.
There has been more concrete
alks built in Deport the past
•ur weeks than any other small
•wn in Texas.
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1912, newspaper, May 24, 1912; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1266047/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.