The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, November 2, 1923 Page: 3 of 6
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and Mrs. Roy Doty
community.
Dorsey and family of De-
moved to Paris where
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Fuller and Buck Math-
Friday and Saturday
tilting in the Pair.
r. E. Hobbs of Detroit,
Friday for a visit with
, Mrs. J. A. York.
Maddox requests that
the address of bis
Fulbright to Deport
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Homer Hayes orders The
toher mother, Mrs.
Boyett. &t Forest City,
Mrs. Joe Grant and
S. Grant attended the
of Mrs. Kllen Grimes at
Sunday.
Nobles is a member of
federal grand jury
fall term of court, now in
at Paris. „
0 N E Y
bk>an on real estate—notes
able in our office, we
ke our own inspections,
hr rates are reasonable,
lin need of money see us.
l H. SCOTT & SON
Paris, Texas
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Hr, la reported
Mr. aad Mrs. Jna G. Wright
sad sasall daughters wars in
Dallas tba latter part of last
weak on business.
Bart Whlstdand and Miss Vky
1st Hood of Dallas, were guests
from Friday until Sunday of
Miss Hood’s sister, Mrs. 8am C.
Holloway.
Edgar Cunningham of Cun
ningham had a bale of seed
cotton burned up a few days ago
It was In a wagon in the field
when it caught on fire in some
way and was consumed.
8. E. 8uUar orders The Times
sent to his sister, Mrs. Bert
Bell, of Bogata, as a birthday
present. It is not at all bad to be
reminded of a brother’s good
wishes fifty two times a year.
The Deport Football Eleven
goes to Cooper Friday for a re-
turn game with the boys at that
place. Deport won when they
played on the local field several
weeks ago, by a score of 32 to 6.
Weight of cotton seed in the
T. L. Vickers seed house near
his gin at Byrdtown, burst one
of the walls of the building last
week, spilling several .tons of
seed.
Night
coughing—
exhausts you so that you are
more tired in the morning
than when you went to bed.
Dr. King's New Discovery
•tops coughing by gently
stimulating the
mucous mem-
branes to t brow
off clogging se-
cretions. It hast
an agreeable
taste. All drug-
gists.
A. 8. Nison baa aooapted &
position with the Botcher Drag
Oo. at Clarksville, and left Thurs-
day to assume bis duties at that
place. He will stove bia family
later.
The annual Ke.i Cross roll call
campaign will begin Armiatioe
Day. Joe Barham will have
charge at Deport. To save trou-
ble leave dollar and name at
either bank between now and
that day.
W. C. Philley, who has resided
west of Deport the past three
years has moved his family to
town. They are occupying the
house vacated by Cull Loven,
who moved back to his farm
north of town. —
Mias Vslas WUsoo. who rs
costly underwent an operation
for appendicitis at tbs Deport
Sanitarium, was able to return
to her home north of Detroit
Tuesday._
Fair Warning
You are hereby warned to
meet in Deport Saturday, Nov. 8,
with a pocket full of money to
buy at public auction, one bay
horse in good flesh—four good
feet—two good eyes; guaranteed
to work and ride; good looker.
Also one sewing machine guar
an teed to sew. Come and see
the fun. tiuss Butler.
Classified ads bring big results
at small cost.
FOR
Fire and Tornado Insurance
SEE
J. H. MOORE
Insurance Agent DEPORT, TEXAS
New Prices
As the ice season is about over, we have decided
to reduce prices on Beef only—
All Cuts of Hind Quarter____-.-20c
Fore Quarter................17l/zc
Hamburger.......... 10c
Chile..................10c
Yours truly,
j. w. SPEAR5
Fulbright Masons have pur
aha sad lbs nsw hail now under
ooustraction at that place from
the Henry Adame Poet of the
American Legion, according to
John Henry who wae in Deport
Tuesday. The building is above
the new store of a merchant in
that town.
A eon was born Monday
Mr. and Mrs. 8. CL Dave, w
reside near Fulbright
W. W. STAPLES
Jeweler
Graduate and licensed OptooMtrlat.
Kyea examined for their visual dtlwts
and Glasses fitted for their corrsatian.
Clarksville St., PARIS, TEXAS.
Highest Market Price
PAID FOR
Remnants of Your
Cotton Seed ».
Remember that we have the latest
improved cleaning machinery to
handle your dirty cotton, which will
make you as good grade and turn-
out as is possible. We will appre-
ciate your business. Give us a trial.
WE ARE NOW GINNING ON WED-
NESDAYS AND SATUR-
DAYS ONLY
DEPORT GIN
MACK READ, Manager
Appropriateness is the Keynote
■_ OF OUR PRESENT SHOWING OF WINTER
FROCKS, COATS AND SUITS
A big shipment has just arrived. Here are Dresses suitable for every occasion serviceable frocks for day-
time and dress-up costumes for the social occasions which so delightfully crowd the winter calendar. Crepes
and Satins of a beautiful quality fashion—the modish frocks
$8.50 $12.50 $15.00 $19.50 and $24.50
WOOL FROCKS
WINTER COATS
Wool Crepes, Jersey, Tricotine, Poiret Twill and other popular
woolens are fashioned into straight line costumes of becoming
youthfulness, priced.............7........— -......$6.95 to $24.50
*
Fur Neck Pieces
We have just gotten in some very special values in one and two
skin fur neck pieces.
o
Extra Specials for Saturday will be on display.
are rich with Furs, or made with large wrap collars. Here are
luxurious wraps of soft piled Marvella, Gerona and Bolivia. Many
of the novelty woolens make use of the self material for comfort-
able wrap-arouund collars and cuffs. Ladies Coats $13.50 to $40.00
Juniors Coats
RIade in very similar style to big sisters. Priced---
$8.50 $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 and $16.50
Childrens Coats........................................$4.50 to $8.50
A Cordial Welcome is Extended to You Always
THE
Better Goods
BE PORT, TEXAS
Standard D.G.Co.
Better Service
DEPORT, TEXAS
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, November 2, 1923, newspaper, November 2, 1923; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth912398/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.