The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, October 25, 1912 Page: 5 of 10
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Wright & Barnard
P. Downer of Paris,
They will pay your Kai'road Fare. Round Trip, fr<m
your Home Station upon the following conditions:
Attention, Builders!
Conway-Duncan Company
Paris, Texas
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BRAZELTON, PRYOR & CO.
ALL KINDS OE BUILDING MATERIAL
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Don’t forget our
White Swan Brand Goods
They are better than the Pure Food
Law Requires
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BROWN'S * SA SHOES>J
at Troupe, and Mrs. W. L. Par-
ker at Royse City.
For wagon and buggy paint
see us. Brazelton, Pryor & Co.
We have plenty of Yellow Yam
potatoes. Baughn & Oliver Co.
Henry Williams, formerly <*f j fmv ,nnnths !Iiro to Oklahoma to
stay on a ranch near Idabel in
Heating Stove, wc
We also carry a complete line of Saws,
Hammers, and other tools; Paints,
Varnish, Window Glass and Putty.
No goods charged
or cou|>ons given
during this sale and
we urge our custo-
mers to bring in
your coupons and
get the premiums
due you.
This Sale Com-
mences Saturday,
October 26th, 1912.
and closes Decern
ber 31, 1912. Act
quickly and get you r
share of these Great
Bargains.
Worth of New and Up to Date Dry Goods,
Notions, Novelties, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Ladies,
Misses and Childrens Ready-to=-Wear
Goods*and Millinery at
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$40,000.00
Free Sewing Machines
We IrtH* recently added to our line of Furniture, Rugs,
Mattings, etc., the Free Sewing Machines. If you are
looking for a good machine that will last a life time, we are’
in position to save you some money. Come in and let us
show them to you.
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That’s what our Customers Say of
the Groceries Bought at this Store 4
CHEAP ENOUGH, TOO <
Because they are always fresh and ♦<
fine and cost no more than stale in* ♦,
ferior grades. You make no mis- *
takes by trading with us, and we ♦
certainly appreciate your trade. ♦
bnt no one was bort. — Roxton
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Rub-My-Tism will cure you. Adv
Don Snell is doing jury ser-
vice this week.
.lust received—fresh
pickles.
Prof. .1.
was here Monday doing survey
i work.
Sangiwan Michigan salt—the
best to be had. $1.90 per bar-
rel. C. A. Marshall.
Get a barrel of Michigan salt.
Baughn & Oliver Co
Try some of that California j
honey. Baughn & Oliver Co. |
Lunch baskets to please the
kids. Wright & Barnard.
Mrs. T. J. Oliver orders The
Times sent to Mrs. Ellen Grimes chkag^ died T?esda7 ni«ht of!
last week among strangers in;
Paris. He is the son of a widow
who is understood to be possess-1
ed of limited means. The young|
man was a victim of consumpt-
ion and on the reccoinendation of
friends his mother sent him a
j few months ago to
We want to sell you your Lumber and ,
Building Material. We have a large
stock and complete assortment.
It is our purpose to sell this entire stock
before the first of January, 1913, and then dis-
pose of our store buildings and lots, and return
to our old home and spend our last days quietly
Range—the Stove with a Reputation.
Bridge & Beach Cook Stoves. Peter
Schuttler, Springfield and Mitchell
wagons. Staver Buggies are stayers.
Avery’s Farm Implements. Guns
and Ammunition. In fact everything
kept in an up-to-date hardware store.
Pattonville. Texas upon purchase of . ..$10.C0
Deport. Texas, upon purchase of _ $20.00
Rugby, Texas, upon purchase of $25.00
Bogata. Texas, upon purchase of ,.$25.00
W<> have the largest high grade stock of Mens’ Young
Men s, Children s and Boys’ Clothing nearer than Dallas,
ami will give yoyr money back if not satisfied.
Kirschbauins, all wool l and tailored Men’s and
Young Men’s suits from si 2.50 to $25.iX’>. The great Vik-
ing System anil Wooly Boys suits for Children; Boysand
Young Men. $5.00 to $25.00, We have $40,000.00 of cloth-
ing from which to make your selections. The above offer
applies only to our Clothing Department.
Combine a day of business and pleasure by visiting
our beautiful City an<l making \our purchases pleasant as
well as profitable.
We have one of the largest and best lines of all kinds
of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Indies’ ReAdy to*
wear Garments in North Texas. $100,00,03 stock ready
and waiting, with bargains beyond description for you.
Come to see us and be convinced, All goods marked in
plain figures.
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Friday afternoon.
Make your little fellow glad
by getting one of those little
red wagons.
Baughn & Oliver Co.
At a negro festival last Satur-
day nignt. Walter Terry and |
Zack Brooks became engaged in
difficulty which resulted in
Brooks being cut three times and
bleeding to death.
We are discontinuing our line
of coffees, baking powders, and
some other groceries. It will
pay you to call and get our prices place was blown from the blocks,
for the nefcV ten days.
~ Ifebell & Nixon.
It is upon the advice of Drs. Steele and Roberts of Pans, Texas, that
the manager of this firm must retire from active business. The greater part
of the people of this community have given us a liberal share of tjieir business
since we organized the present firm, and we are going to show you how
grateful we are to you for your trade during the past decade.
Wc offer our entire stock of goods, inclu-
ding every article in the store atAcTUAL Cost,
and to show you that we mean what we say here
is our Cost Mark
YES TRIUMPH
We can put you up a Charter
Oak Heater and it will cost you
no more than the ordinary “No
Name Kind.’’
Deport Hardware Co.
Of the fifteen now ppstoftices
established inTexas, this section ,
got two; one in Red River Coun-
ty, Albion, on the Paris. & ...Nit. ....
Pleasant road extention and the
other in Lamar, ai the new town
of Cunningham. •
Oscar Hancock, who moved
from this place to Huntsville two
years ago, returned Tuesday
with his household goods tomake
his home here. His family will
follow him in a few days. We
are glad to have Mr. Hancock
with us again,
Fred Herzer, a you th nineteen
years old, whose home was in
G D. Nobles of Amirillo and
M. D. Nobles of Farwell, came the guest of Miss Bonnie Dee
1U. Weduesd^y for w vndu mi o*<-»—
Biardstown was shot to death by I ()Q a ranch near Idabpl in
Earl Rice near Hugo, Ok., lastly’hope that jt woul(i benetithis
health. Instead of improving,
however, he rapidly grow worse.
Last Friday afternoon a heavy
rain, accompanied by wind, visit
ed the Oklahoma community. It
lasted only a few minutes. F. I) |
Julian was in the field at that >
time. He had started for the
house when the wind struck him
with such force that he lost his
balance and landed in a ditch
nearby. Two of his children were
standing on the gallery and were
blown off. A houseon By waters’
Whether it is a Cooking Stove or
have the kind best adapted to your particular need.
If you wish to replace your old furniture with' some fl
new, stylish and durable, call and sec us.
Wc handle all kinds of Builders Hardware. Harness, w
Guns and Ammunition.
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with our loved ones.
Come early to this the Greatest Bargain
Feast ever offered to the people of this com-
munity—and get best selections.
Miss Nell Bosus of Paris, was
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, October 25, 1912, newspaper, October 25, 1912; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1265789/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.