The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, August 29, 1924 Page: 5 of 8
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The revival meeting here has
i)0!»turned on Account of
Smart being ill end not able
preach. *
9. P. Patton, W. 8. 8. Johnaon,
Pickens, Back Con bill.
Yancey and Maurice and
Hobbs were Paris visitors
Miss Onnis Cog hi 11 who has
I been attending the E. T. 8. N. C.
f the past term returned home
I Tuesday.
Everybody in this community
I is picking cotton. They report
I the cotton to be about a half crop
J. T. Woodard and Miss Sudie
I Waldrop of Deport spent Sunday
I in the home of J. H. Hobbs.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hughes are
I entertaining a new daughter in
[their home since Sunday.
Mrs. M. D. 8keen of Deport, is
I visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. H.
1 Hobbs, this week. .
Several attended an all day
I singing at Golden Bluff, Ok., last
| Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hobbs
| were Clarksville visitors Monday.
Prank Roach and Philip Hobbs
|were Bagwell visitors Saturday
Geo. Seaman and Horace .Jeff
us were Detroit visitors Sunday
Notice to my friends and
Dutomers—I am now in better
I shape to wait on you than I ever
(was. I thank you for past
favors and beg for a continuance
I of your trade in the shoe busi-
ness. First class work and
material. Bripg your crippled
| shoes in and I will cure them.
R. G. Commons, Deport.
professional
Dr. S. JVL YARBROUGH
Physician and Surgeon
Offlcs: Thompson Drug Store
Residence: Home of W. B. Puller
DEPORT, TEXAS
_. / 4.
BRIGHT at home from
DEPORT SANITARIUM
DR. L. B. STEPHENS
Specialist
Eye, Ear, None, Throat
CImmi Kitted
*05-6 Firet National Bank Building
Phone: Office 218 P-1, Rea. 218 K-2
PARIS, . . TEXAS
DR. W. G. TRULOCK
Dentist
60S First National Bank Building
Residence Telephone 874 Office: 394
PARIS, TEXAS
O. B. FISHER
Lawyer
001 First National Bank Building
PARIS, :: !: TliXAS
GRADY STURGEON
Attorney at Law
Practice in A11 Courts
Office over Palace Drug Store
Phone 2S5 • - Paris, Texas
J. S. Patrick R. E. Eubank
PATRICK & EUBANK
Attorneys at I-aw
General Practice
Suites 601-2 First Nat’l Bank Bldg
PARIS - - TEXAS
M. D. Emerson Herbert G. Jones
Telephone 6%
EMERSON & JONES
Attorneys at Law
Office over Palace Drug Store
PARIS, - - TEXAS
Notice ot Application of Probate of Will
Thf State of T«xnft. To the sheriff or any
I eoQ9tnl)l« of IjAninr bounty—GreetliiR. You
| are yeretey mmnmaided, to cnuae to be pul»-
I ll-hed ifor ten day*, exclusive of the day of
publication, before the return day hereof,)
In fi newspaper published reiailarly In
launmr Comity, Texan, copies of the follow-
I lug notice: The State of Texita. To all per-
J sons Interested In the Kietnte of Clarence
I Sperry, deceased: You will take notice that
J Mm. Lwelln Sperry lia* filed In the County
I Court of Lamar County, an application for
I til** pmlNitliiR of a certain lustrum lit pur-
j portliur to lie the last will and testament of
I said deceased, which will l>e heard at the
J next term of said Court, cumnienclmc on
I the third Monday in Septeuilier A. I). IU2I
1 being 1ft day of said month, at the Court
house thereof. In the city Purls, at which
times all persons Interested In said estate
] niny appear and contest said application,
j flhould they desire to do so.
Herein fun not, but huve before Mild
f eourt. at its aforesaid next regular term,
I this writ with your return thereon, sliow-
| liar how you have executed the same.
Given under my hand and seal of said
| court \uprust 2i’nd. A. D. IH2I. Blake F«d-
I sim, Clerk of the Couuty Court of Ictmar
j County. Texas. By J. M. Braswell. Deputy.
I hereby certify that the above and for**-
I tellur is a true and correct copy of the
origliml Writ now In my hands. J. K. Blown
MirriiT. By H.C. Lenoir, Deputy.
DR. S. N. NORDON
Office, Thompson Building
DEPORT, - - TEXAS
TOM L. BEAUCHAMP
Lawyer
PARIS,
TEXAS
Dr. R. Melvin CoHer
DENTIST
Office over Palace Drug Store
Phones: Office 521, Res. 1397w
Room 6 - - Paris, Texa
DR M. A. WALKER
Special Attcnlion to Disease of
Skin and X-ray
Office, First Nat’l Bank Bldg.
Telephones, Office 1, Kosidence676
PARIS, - - TEXAS
NEWS FROM FULBRIOHT:
8am Blight who has been in
the sanitarium ai Deport, return-
! **d home Friday and is getting
■ along nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Will-
iams of Caddo, Okla., visited
friends and relatives here last
week. Mr. and Mrs. Bob King
and daughter, Carmen returned
home with them.
Mrs. 8andaberr.v of Paris, and
Mrs. E'lda Mangrum of Hogata,
are visiting Mrs. Sherdon in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Hooker this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Tucker and
children left for Merkel last
week, where they will visit her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R.
Lassiter.
Walter Torrence and family
left for Caddo, Okla., Saturday
where they will visit Henry Hop-
kins and family for a few days.
George Smith and daughter,
Ava, who have been visiting in
North Carolina for the past
month, returned home Tuesday.
Tiie Christian meeting closed
here Sunday night with seven ad-
ditions to the church. Fiev.
Davis returned home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gullion and
Mr. and Mrs. Okla Grogan of
Hogata, spent Sunday in the
home of Mrs. C. L. Grogan.
Miss Edith Phelan and Beulah
Mitchell are visiting Miss Mitch-
ell’s sister, Mrs. Earl Legate, at
Rerkham since Tuesday.
Mrs. P. W. Maddox and daugh-
ter visited in the home of M. M.
Scott Jr., at Enloe last week, re
turning home Friday.
Rev. J. Ij. Roden and wife and
Miss Mamie Fisher and Jollv
Reed went to Greenville last
Tuesday on business.
Mrs. Jim Fisher, Sadie Reed
and Charlie Millsap visited in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee
at Hogata Thursday.
Mrs. Jim Hamm who has been
visiting relatives in Jackson,
Tenn., the past month, returned
home last week.
George rugate and children of
Pattonville, visit’d in the home
of Dick Legate Sunday.
Eura Davie and wife tnovf'd to
our little town Saturday.
Why Women Use
Glycerine Mixture
Women appreciate the quick ao-
'i'*n of simple glycerine, buckthorn
hark. etc., as mixed In Adlerika.
Most medicines act only on lower
bowel but Adlerika nets on BOTH
upper and lower bowel, and removes
H-1 gases and poisons. Excellent
for obstinate constipation and to
Kuarq against appendicitis. Helps
any ease gas on stomach In TEN
minutes. E. O. Thompson, Druggist.
lifter every meal
* pleasant
end agreeable
sweet and a
ft-a-5-t-l-n-g
benefit aa
weft.
Good for
feeth, breath
■ad digestion.
Makes tkc
■«*« cigar
*•■*« better.
EXPANDING
Our restaurant trade has grown to such
proportions that it has become neces-
sary to enlarge our building to take
care of the constantly increasing de-
mands of our customers.
A Word of Appreciation
I desire to express my sincere
thanks to the people of Precinct
7. who saw tit to support me for
the office of cotton weigher at
Deport. While I did not receive
enough votes to give me the of-
fice. I want the people to know
that I do not hold any thing again
at anyone who voted for my
op|)onent, who ran me a clean
race. It may be that I shall
later again ask* for the place.
Wishing the nominee a success
ful administration, and again
assuring the voters that I have
no ill will for any one or any
particular section of the pre-
cinct, I am
Respectfully,
Claud A. Barham.
Baby Sustains Burns
The baby of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Nobles sustain’d burns
Saturday when it pulled a pan of
hot cake filling from the table off
on its right hand and forearm.
Although painful, the burns
were not serious.*
Big results at small
That’s classified ads.
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine
rid your •yvtem of Catarrh or Deafens
aiscd by Catarrh.
SM h *■«*«*» former* JMM
P. j. CHENEY &. CO„ Toledo* Oftfe
Mrs. Jim Suggs and son,
Charlie, visit’d in tiie home of
R. B. Fisher and other relatives
here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Less Lawler of
Deport, visited in. the iiome of
her brother, Elbert Tucker, last
Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Wess Evans and
children of Memphis, Texas, are
visiting her sister, Mrs. M. H.
Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Christian of
Turkey, Texas, are visiting
friends and relatives here.
The Baptist people met last
Tuesday night and called Rev. J.
L. Roden for another year.
Miss Eula Bryson is spending
the week in Dallas.
FOR
Fire and Tornado Insurance
SEE
J. H. MOORE
Insurance Agent DEPORT, TEXAS
Deport Lodge Directory
Deport Bodge No. 381. A.
K. ft A. M. meets on Satur-
day night on or before eaoh
full moon.
Rufus Bevlll, W. M.
A. L. Stalls, Secretary.
Deport Chapter No. 171 R.
A. M. Regular convocation
first Tuesday night in each
month. Visiting companions
welcome.
Karl V. Kimball, H. P.
A. Li. Stalls, Sec.
Garage Service
“Garage Service that serves" is our aim always.
When repairs arc to be made, overhauling done, or
when the car is to be oiled or greased, you can al-
ways be assured of our best attention. We carry
tires, oils and greases. You will get your money’s
worth here, and our mechanics thoroughly under-
stand their work.
Miller Garage
Sealed in
its Purity
Package
—■——-—
Wo are now in better shape to serve
the public than ever before. Our short
order line is large, we handle almost
everything to be found in a good res-
taurant and our prices are reasonable.
BEGINNING SEPT 1, WE WILL
HANDLE OYSTERS
—the large, delicious kind, and will sell
them to be carried home or serve them
any style at our tables.
Bell-Evans Cafe
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Mr. Farmer!
Have you investigated our new gin located
on the old oil mill property south of town?
We have all modern machinery, including a
set of seed scales that weigh every seed that
is in your cotton, eliminating the guess work.
Besides, we have a Cleaning System second
to none in Lamar County. We propose to
give you more lint and a better sample than
any gin in the county. We advocate cost of
production or operation plus a reasonable
profit, equal rights to all and special privi-
leges to none.
We have every facility for storing your seed,
giving you the privilege of selling when or
where you please. Give us a trial and if you
are not satisfied with the results your trial
bale is free.
We are Guaranteeing Service
Plus Satisfaction
Union Forwarding Co.
DEPORT, TEXAS
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, August 29, 1924, newspaper, August 29, 1924; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth911658/m1/5/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.