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To vote for your ALL-STARS, simply draw a line through the name of your choice.&#13;
Vote for one man for each position, plus two right-handers, two left-handers, one manager, and one bat boy.&#13;
FIRST BASEMAN&#13;
Frye, Orlando &#13;
Gobel, Leesburg&#13;
Leonhardt, Daytona &#13;
Rinaldi, Palatka&#13;
Rodgers, St. Augustine &#13;
Valci, DeLand&#13;
McMullen, Gainesville &#13;
SECOND BASEMAN&#13;
Alexander, Orlando &#13;
Drews, Leesburg&#13;
Judy, St. Augustine&#13;
Livingston, Gainesville&#13;
Martin, DeLand&#13;
Womack, DeLand&#13;
Wozniak, Daytona&#13;
THIRD BASEMAN&#13;
Gallagher, Gainesville &#13;
Ivey, DeLand &#13;
Occhallini, Palatka&#13;
Popovich, St. Augustine&#13;
Risk, Leesburg&#13;
Stefani, Daytona &#13;
Svetic, St. Augustine&#13;
SHORT STOPS &#13;
Buck, Leesburg&#13;
Geary, DeLand&#13;
Heltzel, Orlando&#13;
Kirkland, St. Augustine&#13;
Ogle, Gainesville&#13;
Trammell, Palatka&#13;
Wayton, Daytona&#13;
&#13;
LEFT FIELDERS &#13;
Cole, Orlando&#13;
Gelgerich, St. Augustine&#13;
Hartman, Gainesville&#13;
Jones, Palatka&#13;
Rabe, Daytona&#13;
Smathers, DeLand&#13;
Voshell, Leesburg&#13;
&#13;
CENTER FIELDERS&#13;
Elliot, Orlando&#13;
Groat, Leesburg&#13;
Hazel, Gainesville&#13;
Heim, St. Augustine&#13;
Kinard, Palatka&#13;
Newell, DeLand&#13;
Steen, Daytona &#13;
&#13;
RIGHT FIELDERS &#13;
Cross, Palatka&#13;
Banks, DeLand&#13;
Goolsby, Leesburg&#13;
Holland, Gainesville&#13;
Mancini, St. Augustine&#13;
Niedson, Daytona&#13;
Quimby, Orlando&#13;
&#13;
CATCHERS &#13;
Albritton, DeLand&#13;
Dillon, St. Augustine&#13;
Emerson, Palatka&#13;
Holland, Gainesville&#13;
Mobley, St. Augustine&#13;
Newcomb, Gainesville&#13;
Onis, Leesburg&#13;
Smith, Orlando&#13;
West, Daytona&#13;
&#13;
MANAGERS &#13;
Ganzel, Orlando&#13;
Jones, Palatka&#13;
Leach, Leesburg&#13;
Livingston, Gainesville&#13;
McShane, DeLand&#13;
Mobley, St. Augustine&#13;
West, Daytona&#13;
&#13;
BAT-BOYS &#13;
Bradley, Orlando&#13;
Chapman, DeLand&#13;
Hartley, St. Augustine&#13;
Reynolds, Palatka&#13;
Shelton, Leesburg&#13;
Shepperd, Daytona&#13;
Walker, Gainesville&#13;
&#13;
RIGHT-HANDERS &#13;
Lake Abercrombie Eichler, Ferrazzi, Coombs&#13;
Donnelly, Shroba, Walkers, Lurtz, Zawlocki………. Daytona&#13;
Miller, Reitz, Ivey …………………………………………….. Palatka      &#13;
Weigle, Dwyer, Trania……………………………………… Orlando&#13;
Davis, Stephens, Noblet, Willis, Radney………….. Gainesville&#13;
Bunch, Walters, Clark……………………………………… Leesburg&#13;
Toenes, Kerr, Hayes………………………………………… DeLand&#13;
&#13;
LEFT-HANDERS&#13;
Hudson, Sheffield, Ciccone, Palatka&#13;
Kennedy, Brewer, Orlando &#13;
Haefner, Mcgloin, DeLand&#13;
Sparkman, St. Augustine&#13;
Colone, Herr, Daytona&#13;
Petropoulos, Leesburg &#13;
Childress, Gainesville&#13;
DO NOT VOTE FOR MORE THAN 14 PERSONS&#13;
(SIGNED)&#13;
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                <text>Sophia, Fotopoulou. "&lt;a href="http://www.newsfinder.org/site/more/hotei_pu_tai_maitreya_all_known_as_the_laughing_buddha/" target="_blank"&gt;Hotei, Pu-Tai, Maitreya, all known as the Laughing Buddha&lt;/a&gt;." Newsfinder, September 12, 2002. http://www.newsfinder.org/site/more/hotei_pu_tai_maitreya_all_known_as_the_laughing_buddha/.</text>
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Building[?] Materials&#13;
Clothing[?] for Boys&#13;
Clothing[?] for Girls&#13;
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FOR SPRING AND SUMMER&#13;
1939&#13;
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                  <text>"&lt;a href="http://floridacivilrightsexhibit.blogspot.com/" target="_blank"&gt;The Long History of the African American Civil Rights Movement in Florida&lt;/a&gt;." The Long History of the African American Civil Rights Movement in Florida. http://floridacivilrightsexhibit.blogspot.com/.</text>
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                  <text>Bartley, Abel A. &lt;a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/41482161" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;Keeping the Faith: Race, Politics, and Social Development in Jacksonville, Florida, 1940-1970&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 2000.</text>
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                  <text>Evans, Arthur S., and David R. Lee. &lt;a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/21563352" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;Pearl City, Florida: A Black Community Remembers&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;. Boca Raton: Florida Atlantic University Press, 1990.</text>
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                  <text>Green, Ben. &lt;a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/40403600" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;Before His Time: The Untold Story of Harry T. Moore, America's First Civil Rights Martyr&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;. New York, NY: Free Press, 1999.</text>
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                  <text>McCarthy, Kevin. &lt;a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/74987559" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;African American Sites in Florida&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;. Sarasota, Fla: Pineapple Press, 2007.</text>
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                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.nypl.org/locations/schomburg%20target="&gt;Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>"&lt;a href="http://floridacivilrightsexhibit.blogspot.com/" target="_blank"&gt;The Long History of the African American Civil Rights Movement in Florida&lt;/a&gt;." The Long History of the African American Civil Rights Movement in Florida. http://floridacivilrightsexhibit.blogspot.com/.</text>
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                <text>YOL. I.&#13;
MAITLAND, FLA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1885.&#13;
NO. 4.&#13;
The Shadow of the Cloud.&#13;
Ripe fields and sunny skies;&#13;
A glamour on the distant hills that stand Like citadels of some enchanted land Which yet invites our eyes.&#13;
A wealth of daisies spread;&#13;
A weight of redolence upon the air,&#13;
From yonder crab, whose wanton blossoms there&#13;
Oppressive fragrance shed.&#13;
Here in the sedges deep,&#13;
A little pool that, full of sweet content,&#13;
To ripple, wind swept, ’neatfi the branches&#13;
bent,&#13;
Lies tranquil and asleep.&#13;
High up among the boughs The feathered choristers of morn, that strove To fill the air with ecstacy and love,&#13;
Chirp feebly as they drowse,&#13;
And all things yield in silence to the power4 Of warmth and sunlight at the noontide hour.&#13;
Unfathomed depths of blue,&#13;
And rifted dusky clouds chased by the breeze Across a sea of azure, which one sees The veiled sunlight through;&#13;
Which darken pond and hillock as they pass, And cast their flying shadows on the grass.&#13;
A moment and 'tis done; llie meadow glows once more with heavenly light,&#13;
A glimpse of gloom whose momentary flight Shuts out the fadeless sun.&#13;
How many a seeming ill which casts a shade Upon life’s sunny plains would be allayed, Could we but think when that it hides the sky, ’Tie but a swift cloud-shadow passing by.&#13;
—Nannie M. Fitzhugi&#13;
HOUSE-HUNTING,&#13;
BY ROBERT J. BURDETTE.&#13;
I believe 1 always did admire my cousin Celestine. She was pretty when she was a school girl. She had the softest brown hair, fine and sheeny as corn silk, and the sweetest blue&#13;
timid way with her.&#13;
Such a&#13;
girl as any boy might fall in love with. She married George Andover, a young Presbyterian preacher. I saw nothing of them for nearly five years, when they came to Crmhntslwlin, a little town down in Pennsylvania, where I lived. It was called by a Welsh name, because there were no Welsh people within a thousand miles of it so far as I was able to learn. Still, it had to be called something, and Crmhntslwlin was pronounced as good a name as it deserved. It was at least an improvement on Jinkinville and Thompsontown and Snyderburg. George and Celestine were going to live in the city, a few miles distant, or near, rather. George had to go right away and attend a presbytery or synod or something or other that was going to burn a heretic or something, and would I go to the city and help Celestine hunt a house? Wouldn’t I? I would go and find a house for them myself, and Celestine could stay at home and rest. But she hesitated, in her timid way, and then said she would go with me. How glad I was. She was prettier than ever, and seemed so grateful that I was going to take care of her. How glad I was, I repeat it. How glad I was.&#13;
It didn’t take me twenty minutes to find the very house she wanted; just the one she described. Eleven rooms, hot and cold water in every corner, Philadelphia window shutters four inches thick, and a parlor so respectably dark that the boldest cat would fall over the furniture and break its head against the piano limbs every time it ventured in there. But Celestine didn’t like it, because Mr. Gonge, the agent, wouldn’t paint, paper, put in a new range, build on a bay window and add another story. I never saw that timid, appealing, confiding expression on Celestine’s face look quite so sweet and appealing as it did when she refused to take that house.&#13;
We rode about six miles on nine different street car lines that morning, and visited a dozen houses. I was charmed with every house, but Celestine would look so appealingly at me time, when we consulted the and state her objections so&#13;
sweetly and timidly, and say; “Oh, cousin, won’t you decide for me?” And then we would start after another one. We found a new house. Just completed. Just scrubbed and oiled and varnished from garret to cellar; agent just putting the card in the window when we got there. We went all over it, and Celestine said she would take it if he would have it repainted and papered and a new heater put in. The brute looked into that pleading, timid, gentle face and refused.&#13;
Somewhere during the next mile Celestine suddenly stopped.&#13;
“There,” she said, so decidedly I was frightened. “I would take that house.”&#13;
She was looking at a handsome mansion of stone, situated in a beautiful yard and bursting into bloom and blossom from every window.&#13;
“Yes,” I said a little uncertainly, “but isn’t it a little larger than you want?”&#13;
I judged that it contained possibly not more than twenty rooms.&#13;
“Ye-es,” she said, “but we could close a portion of the house. Suppose you run over and see what it rents for.”&#13;
I didn’t believe it was to let.&#13;
“You can’t tell until you find out,” said cousin Celestine, timidly.&#13;
“It looks like a very expensive house,” I said.&#13;
“But maybe the man is embarrassed in business,” she said, “and would be glad to find a good tenant. Don’t fail me, please,” she added, and I said I would go.&#13;
I did go. I rang the bell, and stated my business. The liveried servant shut the floor in mv face without a word, andil returned.&#13;
•7 co.j^^Oelesyne,&#13;
the sweet blue eyes, and calmly, without a blush, I said: “The man said he owned the house, and did not care to rent it this season.” She sighed, and said in low, tremulous tones that she believed she&#13;
&lt;4W^1,” she said, “George is coming home to-morrow, so I suppose there is an end to house-hunting.”&#13;
“Why,” I said, sternly resolving the minute George came homo to send myself a telegram calling me to the Horth Pole on the first train, “you haven’t found a house yet?”&#13;
“Oh, yes,” Celest ne said, in tones so melting that I half started to go out and resume the search, “there is a parsonage with the church to which George has been called, and our things are all there. The ladies of tbe church got it all ready for us^'vhen we decided to come. But,” she said softly, probably noticing the look of brutal amazement that came creeping over my face, “I thought perhaps they could let the parsonage to some one else if we found a house we liked beH*\.‘ “Then you don’t the parsonage?” I managed to say.&#13;
“Oh, I don’t siy that,” she said, sweetly. “I have not seen it. They didn’t want us tc come until everything was all ready”&#13;
I have not seen by cousin Celestine since she went to tie parsonage. They came out to Crnhntslwlin several times, but the mai whom I have employed to watch a the station is vigi lant and faithful, and so has warned me in time to effect my escape over into the hills of Irddnwr Any person desiring to pu chase an undivided •interest in a coush, low-voiced, sweet- tempered and fair favored, gentle and affectionate, a charming singer and an infallible judge of inproved city real estate, can secure a bargain by corresponding with me. I Cannot give a clear title, sa^e as to co isinship, and&#13;
that I will quit-claim, jmrehaser&#13;
assume all risks and encumbrances&#13;
epusinship durng the moving season.&#13;
About Auroras.&#13;
The extent of the auroral displays over the world is not uniform, the United States being the most favored, while Siberia, opposite to us across the pole, but much further north, is the least. Hew York city has about the same frequency of auroral displays as St. Petersburg and Londo:., and also as Siberia, more than half way up the Behring Sea coast, fully 1,500 to 2,000 miles nearer the pole. They are seen as far south as Cuba, Yucatan, Central Mexico and Cape St. Lucas on the American continent, while in Asia they are unknown in Pekin, and almost so in the Japanese Islands, Southern Europe, on the latitude of Hew York city, being just within the limits of visibility. In general, it is seen about 1,400 miles further south on the Western Continent side than it is on the Eastern, or just the distance the magnet pole is from the true or geographical one, pulled over the same side, so to speak, it being just north of our continent. It thus plainly shows that the magnetic pole is a central point from which the auroral force in some unknown way is dependent. The magnetic pole, approximately speaking, is on longitude 100 degrees west from Greenwich, and on that meridian the displays are more frequent than at other points of the same latitude.—Lieut. Schwatka.&#13;
National Flags.&#13;
The present beautiful tricolor of France which succeeded the white field with golden lillies, was formed by the combinatiod of the colors of the city of Paris, red and blue, with the white of the house of Bourbon. What is now called the “union” of the British flag&#13;
V----&#13;
onc&lt;j consisted onlv^f Sm cross of St.&#13;
THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN.&#13;
every&#13;
agent,&#13;
could have got it if she had gone over.&#13;
That afternoon, while we were somewhere on our ninth mile, Celestine found another house that suited her exactly, but the rent was $240 a month, and she didn’t want to go beyond $60. As we walked now, she leaned heavily on my arm, and I tottered along on blistered feet, eagerly scanning the horizon in every direction for street cars, while Celestine could see a “To let” card with the naked eye farther than I could think. Her timid, trustful way grew upon her, until she looked a perfect miracle of submissive diffidence, and when we went home that night, in a low, sweet voice she tore houses, landlords and agents to pieces so sweetly and timidly and completely it made you think of a cyclone weaving garlands of anemones and violets, and breathing softly through a flute to blow a six-story warehouse clear across the Delaware Biver.&#13;
We went house hunting the next day and the next day after that, and the next day after that again, for two weeks. Celestine timidly drove me into the happy homes .of all sorts of people to see if the houses were not to let, “because,” she said, “sometimes very particular people, who have the best houses to let, may not like to advertise them.” Sometimes, in these forays, I stumbled into homes of some of my acquaintances, and had to go in and go through the hollow mockery of “a call” to conceal the real reason of my visit, and then I could see my friends wondering and laughing behind the blinds when I went guiltily out and rejoined my cousin Celestine. I wouldn’t have believed it possible that so many houses, exactly alike from drain to chimney pot, could have so many faults, no two alike. I prowled about in cellars until I began to smell moldy, and I climbed stairs till I was knee sprang. At length, just before 1 died, there came a letter from George. Celestine read it and sighed.&#13;
Mig£a\ Jot Birds.&#13;
.ot long ago large numbers of British migratory birr |(dead) were found floating in the se/.f off the Eddystone Lighthouse. It improbable that during their night joirney from the Devonshire shores a fog overtook them, and that the light proceeding&#13;
from the lantern H the lighthouse attracted them anc1 so stupefied them that they dashed themselves against the thick glass and were killed in large numbers. The fi&amp;er^aen who trawl for turbot, soles, skplfce, etc., on the Varne Bidge Baf^ between Dover and Calias, not unfiequently hear the sound of flocks of migratory birds flying overhead. Tlie speed at which birds can go when on their migratory flight has been noticed. Quails are said to accomplish 150 miles in a night, and undigested African seeds and plants have been found in the crops of these birds when they reach the French coast. A It is said that thcJRgration of birds will foretell severe weather, and it is well known by the bird-catcher that when the larks and other northern birds appear, snow and hard weather will follow the fli&gt;?®M These warnings of migratory birdo,%uough apparently insignificant, may be of vast political and even national importance. If the Emperor Hapoleon, when on the road to Moscow with his army in 1811, had condescended to observe the flights of storks and cranes pausing over his fated battalions, subsequent events in the politics of Europe might have been very different. These storks and cranes knew of the coming on of a great and terrible winter; the birds hastened toward the south, Hapoleon and his army toward the north.— Frank Buckland.&#13;
Camels iu America.&#13;
The camels turned loose upon the Arizona desert some years ago have so multiplied that theJP?oam the Gila Valley in herds of 100 or more. The hunters of the Territory have great sport in chasing them. A camel hunt is a long way ah&lt;*iu|r&gt;f the old-fashioned deer drive.—Sfti Francisco Ex« aminer.&#13;
-vT St7 Andrew was added to it, and finally the cross of St. Patrick, and as the first and last are of the same shape, the last change could only be denoted by the addition of the narrow white line to the edge of the cross of St. George, which can be seen byclosely examining the union of Britain’s banner. Many people fancy that the present German flag has some relations to the “German liberty flag” of black, red and gold horizontal stripes, adopted by the German revolutionists, which in turn is fancifully connected with the Holy Bom an empire. As a fact the German flag is simply the flag of the Horth German Confederation, which was a combination of the black and white of Prussia with the red and white of the Hanseatic league. The blue in the American flag came from the English Whigs, whose colors were blue and buff. The Whigs were the friends of the struggling colonies before the Bevolution. The Whigs were allied with the Protestant cause in Germany and got their colors from Sweden. Blue and buff, with a dash of red in the union to signify the coalition with Horway, still form the Swedish flag.—Cultivator.&#13;
Danger of Larse Doses of Quinine.&#13;
At a late meeting of the New York Clinical Society, two papers were read in which it was shown that large doses of quinine have a deleterious effect on the heart, through the nervous system. This, it appears, is especially the case in typhoid fever, where, through long continued pyrexia, the heart becomes weak or degenerated.&#13;
A Closet for Medleines.&#13;
Keep if you can, a closet for the sole use of medicines, and appliances for sickness or accidents. A narrow, high chimney-side closet answers the purpose admirably, with shelves half way down and deep drawers to fill the remaining space. Bundles of old, soft cotton and linen pieces, a roll of cotton batting and flannel, the rubber water bag, medicine dropper, bed pan, and feeding cup, and everything needed in an emergency or long sickness. Have every vial plainly labeled, those marked poison place always on the upper shelf. Keep the whole undei lock and key, the key beyond the reach of children, but easily accessible to older members, of the family.—Good Housekeeping,&#13;
Dangerous Medicines for Children.&#13;
The British Medical Journal says: It. is well known that in every household a great deal of useless and unnecessary medication is carried on by parents among the youthful members of the family. As a rule, resort is had to medicines that are practically safe, and which experience has shown to be innocuous; but there is also, we fear, a tendency to employ drugs which should only be ad Mastered by the family physician, wi'pBafcall- *12 in jziedical aid. An J&#13;
Saved His Cattle.&#13;
The French Professor Pasteur, who has made himself famous by inoculating men and cattle with disease germs to insure them against epidemics, ought to yield the palm of priority in that discovery to a humble, priest of our own country, says a Bussian paper. In 1868, when the Siberian plague was killing the cattle in this place, Father Andrew Joakimansky of the Troitzky village, resorted to a desperate means in order to save his cows. He got some blood from a dying cow, saturated threads with that blood, and passed these threads through the ears of the healthy cows, numbering eleven. At the place where the ears were punctured there appeared tumors of the size of pigeon eggs. In a short time those tumors disappeared, and the cows remained alive and healthy, though the rest of the cattle of that village perished.&#13;
this was furnished by a triaf^vhieh took place at Hamilton, where a father was placed in the dock, on the charge of culpable homicide, for administering four drops of laudanum to a child five weeks old, with the result that it became unconscious and died within the next few hours. There was no evidence that the medicine had been given with any criminal intent, and the jury very properly acquitted the parent, whose mental suffering must have been sufficient punishment for the indiscretion of which he had been guilty; but the facts brought out in connection wit^h the case cannot be too widely known. They may serve to impress more forcibly on the public wThat is well known and universally admitted, that there is extreme susceptibility on the part of children, especially within the first few weeks of life, to the influence of opium in any form, and that it should never be given except under medical guidance and sanction. The evidence of some of the witnesses at the trial showed the hazy notions that exist as to the administration of laudanum to children, some holding that a drop of laudanum for each week of the age was perfectly safe, while others were not prepared to go such lengths. Where the issues involved are those of life or death, it would be well to follow the rule we have given above; for, where a child is ill enough to require an opiate, the sooner medical advice is procured the better.&#13;
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To Encourage the Victims.&#13;
Y’oung man: I came in answer to the advertisement&#13;
Dentist: Are you of a cheerful dis- position ?&#13;
“Sir, I could laugh at a funeral and play checkers in a graveyard.”&#13;
"I think you’ll do. I want a young man of good address to issue forth from the operating room at ten-minute intervals, looking as if he enjoyed it I think it will tend to encourage the real victims”— Philadelphia Call.&#13;
Laces embroidered with lead beads and bands of cloth embroidered with gold threads in patterns resembling lace, are new trimming novelties. °&#13;
T&#13;
A CHRISTMAS SYMBOL.&#13;
As birds to sun-land wing their way in blithesome bevies and with song,so from the gift-hand, Christmas-day, flow tokens that life’s joys prolong. The season’s symbol, like a charm, wish and delight is interlocking; and plainest gifts the heart will warm be they but found within a stocking! *** Time can destroy the dearest whim; the sweetest joy Cge can bedim; but on life's way all love to pause each year a day with Santa Claus. Tho’ heads be bowed with weight o f years, and onward crowd life’s saddening cares, the mera’ry turns a t Christmas-tide i n grooves of child- hood joys to glide.&#13;
*** Then hang the stockings — great and small!&#13;
Our chimney- sprite will know them all! He reads the wish in every mind, and tries the wished-for aye to find. Yes! hang the stocking — young ai}d old! Let Saint Nick’s legends b e re-told! Let old heads play* the Chris tmas parts, which prove that naught can age young hear ts !&#13;
d'arkness and daylight.&#13;
A STORY OF CHRISTMAS RYE.&#13;
“Now, Charlie dear, do make it go as far as you can,” said little Mrs. Rushton, as she counted a roll of crisp, green bills into her husband’s hand as they stood in the cottage door one Christmas eve, Charlie received them quite nonchalantly, never once thinking, perhaps, how many weary stitches that pale, patient litt-*3 woman at his side had earned them with--stitcheg made in the dead midnight hours, when he and the little ones were fast asleep. He twisted them together and stuffed them into his vest pocket.&#13;
Mrs. Rushton sighed, and looked wistfully out into the stormy gloom.&#13;
“There are :^o many things we need,” ihe sai(I could have gone m. self; but hjflBpI &gt;o ill for that ! glancing bac^BHHlithe crib in one €&amp;&amp;&amp;**%&#13;
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the medicine for ths jtiritgv&#13;
fthat—*and coal, an! a fttijte&#13;
sugar and tea. and a few loaves of bread. And I did want a turkey for to-morrow —a small one, you know, Charlie; and a few plums to make a pudding. We can’t afford it well; but it seems so hard for you and the children to have npthing for Christmas.&#13;
Charlie moved restlessly, but her thin, labor-worn hand held his arm.&#13;
“And some little trifles for the children, dear,” she went on; ‘‘the poor little things wrill be hanging up their stockings to-night, and it hurts me so to disappoint them. Get a few candies, aid a knife for Tom, and a doll for Annie— some little things that won’t cost much, Charlie.”&#13;
He shook her hand from his arm, and hurried out.&#13;
“Yes, yes,” he replied,half impatiently, “I’ll do it all if you don't keep me here all night.”&#13;
“And Charlie,” she called, as he strode away, her voice full of touching entreaty, “please don’t stay long; baby is so ill, and will need her medicine in an hour; and I thought we would fix up a bit when the children get to bed. You will come back soon, dear?”&#13;
“Oh, yes, Mary, yes!”&#13;
But Alary watched him out of sight, with a glimmer of tears in her patient •jyes. ‘ T wish I could have gone myself, ” she sighed, as she returned to her baby’s -■radle. “Poor Charlie; I do hope he will be as good as his word.”&#13;
■ She sat dowrn, with her foot on the&#13;
“You’ll have to put one of your sticks on the fire, Tom,” she said; “the room is too cold for the child. I thought the coal would have been here before this.”&#13;
“And baby ought to have had her powder at four,” said fhe thoughtful Annie; “do you mind how fast she breathes, mother?”&#13;
The mother bent over the little sufferer, and pressed her lips to the hot, dry little mouth. Then she went to tbe door and looked long and wistfully down the village road, and such a sharp pain at her poor heart. She had worked so hard, and hoped so much for this Christmas; sewed so constantly and patiently for the few bills that Charlie had gone out to expend. Oh, surely, thoughtless, and thriftless, as, he was, he would not forget and the children that Christmas Eve*&#13;
But the stormy hours wore by, yet he did not return. Poor, half famished little Tom sat before the fire, and watched the scanty supper with longing eyes. His mother noticed the little fellow, and proceeded at once to place it on the table; she made them eat, and then coaxed them to go to bed. Then she *at down again to her work and her anxious vigil.&#13;
Slowly and wearily the hours wore on, and with every moment the storm seemed to increase. At last she heard the village bells striking for midnight. At the same moment a feeble little moan from the crib made her start to her feet.&#13;
The babe was growing worse, its breath came now in sharp gasps, and its little face began to wear a strange, purplish pallor. The poor mother caught it up with a stifled cry. Then she ran to the bed where Tom was lying fast asleep, and dreaming, no doubt, of what the long-hoped-for-to-morrow would bring him.&#13;
“Tom, Tom!” she cried, shaking him gently, “get up, dear— you must run for vour father, for I’m afraid baby’s dying.”&#13;
The sturdy little fellow was on his feet in an instant.&#13;
“The saloon, mother?” he inquired, significantly, with a strange look of sorrowful humiliation in his young eyes as he quickly drew on bis warm jacket.&#13;
“Yes, Tom! And be sure you bring him; and if there’s any money left, run by the apothecary’s and get the medicine —but it’s too late now! Be quick, now, Tom! How very dark it is! I’ll wake Annie to go with you, if you’re afraid.”&#13;
“No, mother, she shan’t go out in this storm—I’m not afraid!” and away the manly little fellow went, out into the ■wild, stormy midnight.&#13;
The mother sat down and held the dying babe close to her bosom. And this was the night for wrhich she had worked, and hoarded, and hoped for so long!&#13;
An hour passed, and little Tom returned, drenched and shivering.&#13;
“He’s there, mother,” he half sobbed, “but he won’t come, and the money’s ail gone, he says. I came by the apothecary’s, but he wouldn’t let me have the medicine. Oh, mother, what shall vje&#13;
“Heaven knows, my boy,” said hi3 mother, as the breathing on her bosom grew more convulsive, “put on more wood and wake Annie, then you had better run back. The child is dying— tell your father so.”&#13;
Tom obeyed! Another hour went by, and above the din of the storm, above the sobs of little Annie, the waiting wife caught the sound of that heavy, unsteady footstep. He was coming, but it was too late. The babe that she held so closely to her poor, aching heart, was now past all earthly suffering. She arose, and laid it in its crib, and crossed the little, waxen hands upon the pulseless bosom. Then she rose to meet her husband.&#13;
He staggered in, pale and abashed, and half desperate. She pointed in silence to the little, marble face on the cradle-pillow. N&#13;
“Your work,” she said, hoarsely. “You have killed my baby. The medicine might have saved her! Where's my money, that I worked so hard for?” The shock half sobered him, and he answered, defiantly:&#13;
“I went to the saloon and gambled it away. You might have known that I would.”&#13;
This poor wife had spirit and temper enough beneath her meekness and patience, and it blazed up fiercely now. She turned to push him from her in bitter anger and disgust, but the sight of his face arrested her. A bloated, brutal, drunkard’s face, but the face of her own husband; the face that had won her&#13;
“Mary,” he said, solemlv, as he entered the room and knelt down beside her, “I’ve brought you something,” and he laid a folded paper on her lap. “I’ve signed the pledge, an! intend to begin a new life. If God will forgive me, can you, Mary?”&#13;
She glanced at the paper, and then she caught his poor, repentent face to her bosom, and covered it with kisses,&#13;
“Oh, Charlie,” she sobbed, “I do forgive you, and I love you so!”&#13;
“ ’Tisyour love that will save me,” he answered solemnly — “my wife’s forgiving love.”&#13;
Tom and Annie crept from the room, and stood hand in hard in the glittering Christmas dawnlight.&#13;
“We shall have a sad Christmas,Tom,” sobbed Annie, “much as we’ve thought of it.”&#13;
“No we shan’t,,” responded Tom, his blue eyes flashing- \viih triumph; “we shall always call this tie happiest Christmas of our lives, A.urie, for father has signed the pledge!”&#13;
And little Tom was right.&#13;
FARM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD.&#13;
HEALTH HINTS.&#13;
England’s highest medical authority on dyspepsia, Dr. Fothergil, recommends milk pudding and stewed fruits for dyspepsia.&#13;
A cup of cold, strong beef tea nicely seasoned and free^rpm grease, taken during the night, will overcome, in many cases, nervousness and sleeplessness.&#13;
Lotion for dandruff: Tincture of capsicum, 2 parts; glycerine, 8 parts; cologne 2 parts; water, 24 parts. Appby by means of a sponge to scalp every day.&#13;
Never stand stffff in cold weather, especially after having taken a slight degree of exercise; md always avoid standing upon the ice or snow, or where exposed to a cold wind&#13;
Dr. Antonin Martin siys that the flavor of cod liver oil may br. changed to the delightful one of fre4J oysters if the patient will drinK a lairds glass of watei poured from a vessel in rhich nails have been allowed to rust.&#13;
The many sudden sanations in the temperature, in some healities, make it necessary for delicaite arrl aged people to take precautions againtcold, which are apt to develop pneumonia. Keep the feet dry and do no* sit h a draught.&#13;
Girl Athletes of Amsterdam.&#13;
A phase of Dutch niddle class life was revealed to us last (vening, writes a correspondent of the Baton Transcript, from Amsterdam, Hfll&amp;nd. We were walking along the qiays that face the Y, or Het Ij, as this portioa of the Amsterdam harbor is called by the natives, searching for a little steamboat that would take us Almost anywhere, when we came upon a boat that didn’t look big enough to steam very hr from the city—certainly no* into the Zuyder Zee.&#13;
rocker, and took up her work basket. Lyears before, in her happy girlhood; the There was never an idle moment for her, face that was so noble and. manly, w en&#13;
not even on Christmas eve. The babe slept, its cheek hot and flushed, its breath coming in quick, short gasps. Presently the children came in from the pine ridge, beyond the village, where they had ^een to gather wood for the fire.&#13;
“We’ve got a lot, mother,” said Tom, a sturdy little fellow, the image of his father. We’ll have a rousing fire on Christmas, won’t we, Annie?&#13;
Annie nodded and crept into the corner holding her little red hands to the fire.&#13;
“I’m not cold,” said Tom. Girls be so tender mother—let Annie stay in; I’ll feed the cow and get in the water—I’m in for Christmas work,I am! Say,mother, shall we have ary goodies to-morrow?”&#13;
His mother smiled.&#13;
“We must wait and see,” she said: “there’s no tolling what Saata Claus may do.”&#13;
4 I wish he’d bring me a jack knife, or a humming top, like Ned Raynor’s,” said Tom, as he ran off to finish his work.&#13;
Having warmed her hands, Annie stole softly to the baby's crib, and sat dotvn beside it.&#13;
Mrs. Rushton sewed on, and the stormy twilight closed in rapidly. Very *000 it was quite da k ^ t c.very moment the storm increases. i?hc put by her work, and made pr^i^tdio*** for t.l*eir frugal supper.&#13;
the village bell rang in honor of their wedding day. A sudden gush of tenderness melted her heart.&#13;
“Oh, Charlie,” she sobbed, “how can you break my heart, and I love you so ? ”&#13;
Ills face whitened to the hue of death and his breast heaved convulsively.&#13;
“Don’t,” he cried, hoarsely, as he tore himself from her arms, and the next instant he was gone—out in the storm and&#13;
The mother dressed her little one with her own hands in its daintiest robes ■with knots of ribbon at the dimpled shoulders, and a fall of misty lace at the tinv, white throat. Then she draped the cradle all white, and laid it ao'\n and she and Tom and Annie watched beside it. A sorrowful vigil to welcome Christmas mom!&#13;
It dawned upon them royally a glo- rious daybreak, born of the storm and darkness The east was one glow of soTcndor; and from every steeple for miles around ran- out the frlonous jubilant, “peace ^on earth, and goo&#13;
" The*drunkard’s wife and children sat in silence and desolation, watching by theTr dead. A step broke upon their&#13;
^TheQfpootCI1a0nxio^ wife raised her head and met her husband s steadfast, sober eye.&#13;
and, 1 have no ,. but&#13;
we got fioin him only a wague idea of where the boat was goug. However, we got on board and foiud that we were on a ferryboat that went icross the Y to some pleasure grounds, vlere we found enough to entertain us fer several hours —a grove fitted up with all sorts of gymnastic apparatus and scores of people enjoying themselves tp the top oi their bent. The curiom *ature about the place (aside from fae astonishing fact that we did not have to pay to enter the grounds—I still tofink it was a blunder on the part of somebody that we did not)—was that eight out of every ten of the athletes \(Tere young women, who seemed to be fasicinaed with sports tbat arc usually mofl^Rized by boys. It was not an extd(feinary thing to young women of from twenty to thirty swinging, but I was greatly amused at some of the feats that they did and at others that they undertook to do. The “giant’s stride,” as it.is called in England, is peculiarly a boy's sport.&#13;
Four strong ropes, with big loops in the ends, are attached to a movable block on a pivot at the top of a high, strong post. Yet these strong, robust Dutch girls would half sit in these loops and whirl ajgtmd with all the abandon of bom ^Pletes, touching a foot now and then, Kfcug into the air, laughing and shouting- all the while. It was great sport for them, and at times it was highly diverting to the spectators—when they would miss their footing and get bumped against each other. But they were utteito.nconscious of everything except thl^njoyment they got from the exercise, and did not mind bumps or being dragged over the ground.&#13;
A rod or two further on one would find half a dozen young women having a match to see who could make the most rounds on a horizontal ladder; and two or three put up a spring-board and attempted " a jump. The girls had a monopoly of the sport that evening, certainly. There were only a few young men "about, and they looked as if they thought the exercise would be too violent for them. Moreover these young women were of fine appearance, many of them; not rough, uncouth peasant girls, but intelligent, well-dressed—evidently belonging to good families. The color in their cheeks, and the buoyant, easy manner in which they walked, indicated plainly enough the good which this exercise does them.&#13;
IXovv to Care for Horses#&#13;
Commissioner Colman, of the agricultural bureau, was visited by a Washing- ton Star reporter and questioned in regard to the proper feeding and care of horses. The commissioner has devoted a great deal of care and study to the horse. He owns a large farm near St. Louis, which for years has been mainly devoted, under his own supervision, to the breeding, raising, and training of fine horses. In response to a request for some information with regard to the feeding and care of hoises, based upon his experience, he said that the feeding of horses was a very simple matter, the main requisite being the best quality of oats and hay. Damaged hay and damaged oats were unfit to be fed to horses, and most of the injuries to the digestive organs were produced by food of a bad character. Some horses require more&#13;
food than others. For horses that work, about twelve quarts of oats per day to each horse, and from twelve to fifteen pounds of hay was the proper quantity to be led. The oats should be fed in three equal installments, and the main portion of hay should be given at night. To horses ths lave&#13;
but little exercise, not more shan eight or nine quarts of oats&#13;
and about the same quantity of hay as above should be given. Regularity of feeding was very desirable. Horses&#13;
should be fed three times a day at a certain hour, and minute if possible. They are excellent time keepers, they know just when to expect their feed, and if they do not get it at that time they become worried and fretted. Oats is a better grain food than corn, because it is lees heating and produces more muscle; but three or four ears of good, ripe corn tHrown into the feed-box occasionally would be greatly relished by the horses, and would be beneficial. An occasional addition of two or three quarts of good wheat bran, either wetted or dry, is also relished; it furnishes a variety, and conduces to the health of the horse. A horse to do well needs daily exercise, and cannot remain in perfect health if kept standing in the stall day after day. Two or three hours at least of exercise is essential to health.&#13;
Horses should be given water about half an hour before their meals, or not until an hour has passed after they have been fed grain. The stomach of a horse is very small, and if a large quantity of vjater is taken the water washes the grain into the intestines without having oeen properly digested, and, frequently inflammation or colic is the result.&#13;
A good bed to sleep upon is indispensable, and many horses will not lie down unless they have a soft bed to rest upon. Thorough grooming, removing the dust and dirt and the exhalations of the system from the coat of the horse is also indispensable to good heallh and condition. A thorough currying and brushing should be given daUy tj°everv&#13;
Kindness i.a the trealmeal' \aorses is i very desirable. A horse responds to kind treatment and endeavors to repel and defend himself against cruel treatment. Vicious horses are produced by vicious treatment. A horse has the same senses as a man, can be educated to do a great many things, if the proper pains is taken with him from his birth up, and if his senses are properly appealed to he will become a kind, useful and intelligent domestic animal. The abuse and ill-treatment given to horses throughout the country is very reprehensible, and every kind-hearted man should do all that he can to bring about a better treatment of the most useful animal that the Creator has conferred upon him.&#13;
MY JOHN.&#13;
We loved tbe birds and babbling brooks, John and I, my John.&#13;
In meadows and in shady nooks,&#13;
O’er lake and farm with wondering looks, We saw what ne’er was told in books, John and I, my John.&#13;
We found a maid with golden hair,&#13;
Ab, John! my happy John I The wonders of the earth and air Were but reflections made more rare In her blue eyes and face so fair,&#13;
For John, my happy John.&#13;
Lo, birds and books and brooks have fled.&#13;
For John, alas, poor John.&#13;
The night winds come and smite her dead. Alone in Nature’s realm I tread;&#13;
He followed where her footsteps led,&#13;
My John, alas, my John.&#13;
—Hoseci Ballou, in Home Journal.&#13;
%&#13;
The Why.&#13;
Said Jones to Brown the other day,&#13;
“My trade is very slack;&#13;
I must agree at least with me,&#13;
The'world seems going back.”&#13;
“And I,” retorted smiling Brown,&#13;
“Must simply say^uitead Of going back, the wbrld with me Seems rushing on /110 ad.”&#13;
Now why the world Jvas bright for Brown, And for poor Joneu was b;ue,&#13;
Is, Hrown would always, advertise,&#13;
Which Jones refused to do.&#13;
~Neiv York World.&#13;
Farm and Garden Notes,&#13;
The pear delights in a deep, rich, warm loam, with a clay subsoil.&#13;
It is said that 955 farms in Iowa are owned by women and that twenty dairy farms are managed by women.&#13;
It is a good plan to wrap a piece of tarred paper around the bodies of trees during the winter to keep rabbits away.&#13;
Provide for the winter water supply of all live stock; they should have access to pure water at pleasure throughout the winter.&#13;
Never plant black raspberry roots from an old, worn-out plantation. If the old plant is thrifty and healthy, age makes no difference.&#13;
Place a teaspoonful of salt close around, each raspberry plant now. Scatter maA nure and salt freely on tbe asparagus beds in the fall.&#13;
Skim milk is said to be good to cause hens to lay. It is often fed in the form of loppered milk, in which form the fowls are very fond of it. The best solid food is wheat.&#13;
Do not forget to provide before the ground freezes a box of good soil for a hot-bed next spring. Place the box in some sheltered place, and cover it with boards; or put it under some building.&#13;
An Ohio farmer is a strong advocate of the idea that apples grown on certain soils keep better than on others. He says willow twigs grown on red clay do not keep well, but his trees on yellow clay bear fruit which keeps til! after harvest.&#13;
Pigs of about one hundred pounds weight make the best bacon. It is more readily cured than hams are; placing it in a mild pickle for six weeks and then smoking it. Belly pieces are used for bacon. w Bacon is ;i good change in meat at most any time of the year.&#13;
It is a mistake, says the American Cultivator, to suppose that parsnips are improved by being allowed to remain in the ground all winter. It is best to d*g them in the fall and store them in sand in the cellar, and they will keep better and be much more palatable than those * left in _tho ground.&#13;
HUMOR OF THE HAY.&#13;
A swell affair—the soap bubble.&#13;
Is corn-popping an agricultural report?&#13;
An open question—Are you going to let me in?—Boston Courier.&#13;
A desirable bargain in silks—a pretty girl with a million.—GoodalVs Sun.&#13;
The tattler is the missing link, fit? they all bear tales.— Waterloo Observer,&#13;
Window sashes on trains are mjoro fashionable than ever. —Evansville Ar gw.&#13;
The bald headed man’s favorite ftress material is mohair. — Burlington F*ee Press.&#13;
The right hand is the cleverest 'mtm- i ber of the body. It never gets left—&#13;
1 Texas Figaro.&#13;
A California man keeps five th^&amp;guid . hens. It is surmised that he also kseps his next door neighbor in hot waker during the gardening season. — Ulicago Ledger.&#13;
THE BEST ROLE.&#13;
Every man has a role in life,&#13;
And has had since time biegcfi,&#13;
But after all the baker’s rol l Is the best for a hungry man.&#13;
—Boston Coirier.&#13;
‘‘What do those letters strand for?*&#13;
I asked a curious wife of her hiuabmd, as Bhe looked at his Masonic seal. “Well, really, my love,” he replied. encouragingly; “I presume it is beca.ua* they can’t sit down. ” She postponed fcirther questioning. —Merchant- Traveller.&#13;
Delia had a little bonnet Just as big as George’s hancfl— Horticultural fairs upon it,&#13;
Like rose gardens in the sand.&#13;
Oh, it was so neat and little,&#13;
Jaunty, dainty, “made to kill”—&#13;
But that charming little bonnet Coat a fifty dollar bill!&#13;
—Lynn Unio n.&#13;
“Off again, Charley?” “Yes; I’m goilng to Chicago.” “Got your grip along a\s usual. By the way, what an odd looic- ing thing it is.” ‘That is Scotch plaid, dear boy. I wouldn't travel with any other kind.” “Why not?’ “Because I am sirrc this is always checked.—Philc&#13;
detail '&#13;
Catch Cold.&#13;
Sit in a street car next to an open window.&#13;
Leave off your heavy underclothing on a mild day.&#13;
Take a hot drink before going out into the cold or damp air.&#13;
Let the boys romp at school during recess time without their hats.&#13;
Sit in the passage or near an entry after dancing for haif an hour.&#13;
Sit in a barber shop in your shirt sleeves while waiting to be shaved.&#13;
Wear your light-weight summer hosiery through November.&#13;
Put on a pair of thin shoes in the evening when you call upon your girl.&#13;
Fail to change your shoes and stockings after coming in on a very rainy day.&#13;
Have your hair cut and shampooed just as a change takes place in the weather.&#13;
Wear one of the new ladies’ cutaway coats without a chamois or flannel vest underneath.&#13;
Throw your overcoat open on a blustering winter day to show off your nice new necktie.&#13;
Send the children out in autumn for exercise in short, thin stockings and skimpy skirts.&#13;
Leave off your rough overcoat when you go driving, and wear your nice thin one to look swell.&#13;
Go to the front door in a cobweb dress, and linger, bidding good night to your favorite young man. f Take a hot "bath in the evening and sit up in your room to finish the last pages of an exciting novel.&#13;
Throw off ycur heavy coat when you reach the office in a hurry and put on your thin knock-about.&#13;
Go down to breakfast without a wrap on a chilly morning before the fires have got fully started.&#13;
Put the window of your sleeping-room up before you go to bed, especially if the window is near the bed.&#13;
Run a square to catch a street car and take off your hat for a few moments to cool off when you catch it.&#13;
Go out into the lobby during a theatrical performance and promenade around without your overcoat.&#13;
Do your back hair up high when you have been accustomed to wear it low and go out on a windy day.&#13;
Come in from a rapid gallop on horseback and stand talking in the open air to a friend for five or ten minutes.&#13;
Go to an evening party in a dress suit without putting on heavy underwear to compensate for the lightness of the cloth.&#13;
If you are bald-headed or have a susceptible back, sit during grand opera near one of the side doors in the Academy of Music.&#13;
Wear a thin vest of fancy pattern that protrudes a little below the coat and allows a part of the body that should always be warm get chilled.- —Philadelphia Times.&#13;
MAJOR JOHN ANDRE.&#13;
Life Story of the British Spy—A Man Who Was Unlucky Throughout his Entire Career. 3&#13;
Many Facts in the History of Andre that are Full of Interest—&#13;
His Monument in West minster Abbey.&#13;
[Special New York Letter.] '&#13;
Ever since the blowing up of the Andre monument, erected by Cyrus W Field, on TreasonjHill, Major John Andre has once more been prominentlv before the American public, and the citizens of Tappan, where the explosion occurred, the papers of this city, and orators here and elsewhere have been more or less excited and moved over the unfortunate young man of the last century.&#13;
J-V-:&#13;
THE DESTROYED MONUMENT AT TAPPAN.&#13;
Every reader of history has heard more or less of the beautiful young Honora Sncyd, the adored love of Andre, and whose final rejection of his suit sent him out of England and into eternity sooner than than he would have otherwise have left one and reached the other. Perhaps every one hasn’t heard, however, that the adorable young lady in question had suitors while yet in her teens other than Andre, and one in particular, whose curious ideas are worth noticing. This was one Thomas Day, an eccentric genius, who seldom combed his hair, wa9 pitted with small pox, round shouldered and ugly, but—he had $5,000 a year and waded in. Ilis ideas of matrimony were peculiar, and he had taken two little girls from an orphan asylum intending to raise them and marry the one he loved best after rearing her in the way she should go. In the meantime, Miss Snyed crossed his path, and being already raised, anti possessing a handsome-4 nee, blue eyes, and -golden hairT&#13;
she captivated him,&#13;
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and for a while it&#13;
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the army, his want of ready cash being an unsurmountable objection in the eyes of the old folks on both sides; for money in those days carried its weight, even when joined to uncombed hair and a pitted countenance. Mr. Day, however, submitted such a voluminous proposal of marriage, and required so many conditions, verbally and in manuscript, that the fair Honora gave&#13;
CYRUS W. FIELD.&#13;
him the go-by, as she had done Andre ; and then he turned to the little orphans and fired off pistols close to their ears to give them self-control, and dropped horsealing wax on their naked shoulders to give them fortitude, until finally he fell in love with one of them. It was the old story, and the one he wanted he couldn’t get, and the one he could get he didn’t want, and they both married somebody else. Then he wrote a story to amuse the children of his lost love, Honora, called “Sandford and Merton;” and for a time it eclipsed Robinson Crusoe in merry England, but didn’t last, and is out of print long ago.&#13;
Among other suitors there came along a jolly young married man named Richard Lovell Edgeworth, who ran away from Oxford with a Miss Elers, and married her before he was twenty, and had left her behind on the continent while he roved over England in search of fun and an affinity, as he had succeeded to an Irish property since his marriage which demanded something in this line to keep up the reputation ot the estate. He kept up the reputation until July 17, 1773, when, his wife having considerately died a few months before, he'returned to Honora, and was married to her on the above date. The beautiful wife fell a victim to consumption in a few years thereafter, and died before Andre did. Then the bereaved Mr. Edgeworth married Honora’s sister for his third wife, who, by the way, had also been sought in marriage by Mr.&#13;
Day. before ho finallv decided on bach- e’.ordom. Elizabeth also quitted the world and the loving Mr. Edgeworth together, in a short time, and then he took a fourth wife in a sister of Admiral Beaufort, who stayed by him through life. Ho, however, seems to have thought the most of his second wife, Honora, as it is said he gave the name of Sneyd- borough to a North Carolina town in uer honor, he owning some estates in this at that time English territory.&#13;
In spite of all, Andre appears to have been unable to get over his early love for Honora, and when first captured by the American forces in Canada hid a picture of Honora in his mouth while his captors were searching him, and managed to retain it, as it was one he had&#13;
IIONORA SNEYD, ANDRE’S LOVE.&#13;
made of her himself, he beng an artist of no mean talent under ordinary circumstances. He drew a picture of himself seated at a table on the day before he was executed at Tappan, which, however, is not a fair sample of his ability in this line, as he was expecting to die on that day instead of the next, and under these circumstances was not in the best of spirits, and neither is the picture, although we believe the original pen-and- ink sketch is held in high esteem by its owner. A better sketch, and one said to have been made by himself from which the one given with this letter is taken, the original of which was made in England before he emigiated to America.&#13;
Among the curious things regarding the death of Andre are the visions and dreams which presaged it here and in Ungla.od It is vouchsafed for that in&#13;
i /7b, seven years before he was executed he mY a visit to Miss Anna Seward, an&#13;
and she described the scene, the court, the judge, and the surroundings with great minuteness. Once more she was quieted by her friend, who smiled at her fears, but again she awakened her friend by screaming out that they were hang'ng her brotlier as a spy, from a tree, and in his regimentals. There was no more sleep for either that night, and they arose and entered in their diaries the particulars of the successive visions, with the date, the friend trying to allay the fears of Miss Andre as best she could until morning broke and daylight banished the fears cf that dreadful night. The next mail from America brought the sad tidings of the death of Andre, as described by his sister through her visions to her friend in England.&#13;
There is yet one more story of this kind in connection with his demise, and one which brings General Washington to the foreground. After the British evacuated Philadelphia and the American forces took possession, a banquet was given by the officers in the Springetts- bury manor house, near Twentieth and Spring Garden streets, which had formerly been used by the Penn family as a residence, but was a favorite place for entertainments at this time and for dinners given by the military to the citizens. It had been frequently used in this manner by the British, and now by the American forces. i Two ladies who had known Andre well when he hau been stationed there, and who had frequently dined at parties in this same house when he was one of the guests, were present at thi3 dinner given to General Washington and some of his aides. As they were passing through the groves of cedar trees and catalpas which surroundsd the mansion they simultaneously perceived a corpse dangling from one of the limbs in the uniform of a British officer, and while they stood terrified tne body swung round facing them, and though calm and stiff as in death, theyT both recognized the features of Major Andre, and then the illusion vanished. At dinner they spoke of the vision, and with such solemnity that it provoked a smile, and finally, considerable chaffing laughter at their expense, from Washington and others assembled, at their credulity; one of them especially remarking it as being the first time that she had seen General Washington indulge in hearty laughter. Shortly thereafter Andre was hung; and many years after one of the ladies seeing Washington agriji, he then Leing President of the United States, she mentioned the circumstance to him, reminding him of his mirth. He appeared troubled, and asked her to please never refer to it again, as the whole subject had been a source of great trouble and perplexity to him. The narrator states that one of the ladies was the daughter and sister of two of the first physicians of Philadel- phia at that day, :md t hat her companion was equally well connected, but omits&#13;
who forthwith wrote to some friends *bf hers, a Mr. Cunningham and a Mr.Newton, that she intended bringing an acquaintance to visit them the next day. That night Mr. Cunningham, who was a curate and a poet, had a strange dream, in which he found himself in a forest and in a strange land. While looking about he perceived a solitary horseman approaching at great speed, who had scarcely reached tbe spot where the dreamer stood when he was seized by three men who rushed out of a thicket, and, after searching his person, laid hold of the horse’s bridle and hurried him away. The dreamer specially was struck by the lace of the lone rider, which was specially interesting, and his sympathy for him in this misfortune awoke him. Presently he fell asleep again, and once more dreamed that he was standing in a strange land, near a large city among thousands of people, and that the same person that he had previously dreamed of was slowly marched out between the files of spectators on either side and brought to a gallows, where he was hanged. He awoke in a fright, and the next day while waiting with Mr. Newton for the arrival of Miss Seward and ner friend, he told Mr. Norton of the dream, stating that it had left a very vivid impression on his mind. Upon the arrival ol the two friends he was horrified to see in the face of Andre the features of the solitary horseman and also the man who was hanged.&#13;
Apropos of this comes the story of the visit of a lady friend to Miss Hannah Andre, just about the time of the execution. This friend shared the bed of Miss Andre, and was awakened one night by the violent sobbing of her companion. Upon entreating to know the cause, Miss Andre stated that she had seen her brother in a vision, and that he had been taken prisoner by the Americans. Her friend quieted her, and she again fell asleep, but Miss Andre started her companion from slumber by the announcement that she had again seen her brother and they were trying him as spy,&#13;
me names,&#13;
iHnaaefpc^ tournament 6 the return of gland, and inJ&#13;
ligence of the death of Andre reached that place. Disclaimed that the treasonable papers found in Andre’s boots at the time, September 23, 1780, andjwhich are on file with the pass in the same library, still bear the wrinkles made' bv the impress of Andre's feet 105 years ago. Tne name of Anderson was also assumed by Benedict Arnold years afterward, when he was a refugee from America and ostracised from good society in England. He was doing business in Gaudaloupe when it was captured by the French forces, and lie packed h;s wealth in a cask, assumed the name of Anderson, and escaped to a British vessel, the name bringing him better luck than it did Andre.&#13;
Andre’s executioner was a Tory named Strickland, who had been captured by the American forces, and whose liberty was granted on the condition that he perform the part of hangman on this occasion, which he did, an eye witness stating that he had so thoroughly blackened his face, with what appeared to be greasy blacking from the outside of a pot, that his features were unrecognizable, and that he looked frightful euough to perform any work of this description. The same narrator states that Andre’s two servants, who were permitted to attend him for the purpose of taking his clothes after the execution, were both dwarls, being under four feet, and that they were most gaudily decked out on that occasion, as he particularly noticed them standing at the head of the coffin after the hanging, and the body had been stripped of its regimentals, which one of them held upon his arm, the body being buried in its underclothing at th% foot of the gallows tree, three feet below the surface. After the remains had laid there forty-one year3 they were removed to England, in 1821, and the spot was lost sight of for some time, until a New York merchant, a Mr. Lee, in 1847, commemorated it by placing over it a bowlder, about three feet long, inscribed with the words: 4 ‘Andre executed&#13;
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took a leading ious tickets, to be worn by&#13;
It was a grand and glorious triumph of mock virtue over vice, and tinsel over solid sense. 1*“ river was lined with boats and barges gaily decked, and the city was filled with knights riding about on horseback, for this was the festival called Mischianza, and the Knights of the Burning Mountain and the Knights of the Blended Rose met in mortal combat to shiver their swords in defense of their true lady loves, who were pres&gt; ent and watched the fray from safe seats around the circle. A great deal of money was spent, and although Philadelphia had less than 30,000 population then, they had balloons, Chinese lanterns, plenty of skyrockets, and a dining room containing fifty-six pier mirrors and over 1,200 dishes. There were some military men who, of course, objected to all this knight-errantry business, and one of them was an old major of artillery in the British army, who, when asked by his child what was the difference between the Knights of the Burning Moun- lain and^the Knights of the Blended Rose, said that “one were tom fools and the other dom fools.i,YThe wife of Benedict Arnold, then unmarried, and her sisters were among the favored ones present, being the Misses Shippen, and by many it was afterward thought that it was through the intoE^&amp;cy and friendship of Addre for Miss SMppen, the future wife of the arch-traitor, that the first treasonable steps of Arnold were brought to the&#13;
MAJOR JOHN ANDRE.&#13;
Arnold’s pass to andre.&#13;
notice of the British with success. The pass given by Arnold to Andre, who had assumed the name*;!' Anderson, is still on file at the State library of New York at Albany, and the cut below is a facsimile of it, and it was taken from Andre by his captors when they made him strip under the famous whitewood tree near Tarrytown, and which tree was&#13;
WHERE ANT RE WAS EXECUTED.&#13;
Oct. 2, 1780.” A cut of the stone taken from a drawing made of it about that time, is given below. This bolder was removed by the owner of the ground, who objected to the numerous visitors, and was chipped to pieces by relic hunters until there was nothing left of it shortly thereafter, and nothing to mark the spot until Cyrus W. Field hunted it up with Dean Stanley .about six years ago, and erected a monument later on, which has been the source of so many explosive experiments. The only monument ever erected to Andre so far that has been fortunate enough to hold its own with the world is that erected by King George III. to Andre’s memory in Westminster Abbey, near the Poet’s Corner. It stands seven and a half feet high, and is surmounted by the British lion, and a figure of Britannia bewailing Andre’s fate. In the panel is represented Andre being led to execution, General Washington taking a letter peti-&#13;
Aiary Touts a rah bit breeder. Nobody ate rabbits for some t,me as long as the belief lasted tor even those who didn’t believe it preferred not to bring down on themselves the condemnation of the believers as being cannibals. St. Andre married a widow* who brought him 80,000 pounds, how’- ever, and this raised him a little in the public estimation, although the ladv was so imprudent that she was forthwith ci/smissed from the queen’s service It is also claimed that St. Andre at one time saved the life of the famous Vol- taire by holding the arms of the Earl of Peterborough, who, with sword in hand, intended to slay Voltaire, who was visiting him in England, on discovering some pecuniary dishonesty his visstor had practiced upon him. His guest fled from the house while Andre held the earl, so the story goes.&#13;
Spirto Gentil.&#13;
A Story of the Borealis.&#13;
The place was the old Warsaw campground in Milton county, Georgia The time recently. A large and soriously attentive congregation had assembled for the night service, the negroes in the rear of the pulpit, as was the custom in those days before the war. The preecher was a talented young man, at that rime stationed at Marrietta. He had reached a point in the sermon at which he held the almost undivided attention of the vast audience, and perfect quiet reigned. Just at that moment, when the interest was most intense, an old negro woman hopped over into the altar, right in front of the preacher, and shrilly cried out: “Hallelujah i the judgment day am come.” Her joyful exclamation caused the crowd to look out from under the arbor, and, sure enough, there was a striking and magnificent spectacle.&#13;
The northern heavens were lit up by a gorgeous aurora. .Not many in that crowd understood the phenomena, which, in fact is rarely observable from southern latitudes, and, not understanding, many concluded that the old auntie’s explanation was the true cne. “Ah! then there was hurrying to, and gathering tears, and tremblings of distress.” Indeed, so great was the commotion that there was imminent danger of a stampede and that somebody would be crushed in the swaying crowd.&#13;
It was at this crisis a preacher, well known to Methodist circles, tall, angular, red-headed, with the voice of a stentor, ran out and mounted a convenient stump. “Be calm, my friends,” he shouted, “be calm. This is not the judgment day, for how could the judgment day come in the night?” The incongruity struck the people with soothing force, their fears subsided, the preacher finished his sermon and order reigned in W arsaw. — Fair burn (Go.) News.&#13;
Haw Boy&amp;Uy Travels.&#13;
The carriages which are used by Queen&#13;
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mosc exacting passenger, and the imperial train of the late Emperor Napoleon used to be considered a miracle of luxury ; but the latter was not good enough for the late czar, who purchased it, and it was improved and altered and refurnished out of recognition before.it was pronounced fit for use in Russia. The English saloons sink into utter contempt when compared with it. This train, which is always used by the emperor and empress for long journeys, carried them to Kremsier and back. There are sixteen carriages, of which the first is a kitchen, and then comes one for police agents, one for military suite, three for members of the household, and two for the imperial family; each grand duke having an entirely separate compartment, which can be fitted for either day or niglit use. The carriage of the empress has a spacious sleeping apartment, with a hammock bed, furniture of ebony and utensils of silver, and an immense looking glass. There is a bath room completely fitted, and a compartment for the lady in waiting. The empress’s sleeping room contains a writing table, a sofa and easy chairs. The emperor’s sleeping carriage is fitted with olive green leather, and contains only a bed and dressing table and bath. Then comes a sitting room, fitted very simply; and lastly the dining room, which is furnished with carved oak, and merely con- ta ns tables, chairs and a sideboard. There is communication throughout the traiu from one end to the other.&#13;
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struck by lightning on the day the intel-&#13;
AXDRE’s MONUMENT IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY.&#13;
tioning a soldier’s death, and the tree Andre was hung upon. King George settled a pension on the Andre family, and conferred knighthood upon Andre’s brother, in order to wipe out the stain of Andre being hung as a spy. will is still on file in this city.&#13;
One of Andre's ancestors,&#13;
Nicholas St. Andre, who ___&#13;
about 1700, was a very noted character, as a runner, fencer, rider, and jupiper also a writer. King Geo ire L is said to have presented him with his own sword on one occasion, in admiration for some one of hi's accomplishments. But he fell into great disrepute a little later on by becoming a firm believer in and publishing a work substantiating the absurd theory, at that time accepted by a great many credulous people, that the race of rabbits&#13;
Possible Result of a Blow.&#13;
A particular man receives a blow on the head, you see. Now perhaps he thinks he recovers fiom that blow; he is apparently perfectly well; but the effect of the blow continues. A son is born to the man. What has become of the energy expended in that blow upon the man’s head? It is bound to continue. You can not get rid of that. The persistence of force makes it inevitable. Perhaps the man’s son gets along all right, and perhaps he doesn’t. But suppose that the son, or the sop’s..son, turns out to fee a fcqger, or a criminal of somfe soft— possibly a murderer. How do we know that thi§ ijf not the result of fhe original blow on the lead, producing a slight accidental impression on the brajn, the force of which takes the form of moral perversion in the offspring?— Geoiye P. Lathrop.&#13;
The Terrible Little Sister.&#13;
It usually happens when you sit Surrouuded by her pa and ma and sisters, There is no equal parallel to it,&#13;
Except the wretchedness of strong fly blisters.&#13;
You've just been telling them a funny tale, AnJ all your elocution is in play,&#13;
When up she bobs, she’s never known to fail, As poets sing “to give the snap away.”&#13;
“Oh, Mr. Blank. I know a story, too,&#13;
About yourself. It happened in our hall. Last ni^-ht I saw our Mollie kissing you!&#13;
You promised peanuts, but brought none&#13;
—Pittsburg Dispatch&#13;
jVTaitlaftd Courier.&#13;
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THURSDAY, DEC. 24, 1885.&#13;
DON’T !&#13;
If you arp too lazy to earn a living in jour own state, don’t come to Florida, This is no Utopia where potatoes grow ready baked and roasted and chickens walk around begging to be eaten. You must work for a living here as elsewhere.&#13;
If your heart yearns for fashionable routs, soirees, five o’clock teas, fettle-drums, hops, and other social dissipations, Florida is no place for yvnt, Our society is the good, old- fashioned kind which refuses to lionize a man because of his ability to lead the german !&#13;
If you belong to the noble army of snobs, Florida won’t suit you There is no hero-worship among us Every man is as good as his neighbor if he is industrious, honest and persevering.&#13;
Are you a member of that “codfish aristocracy” that judges people by their dregs ? Then keep out of jPforMa, and especially away from AI;tk^uid. A man’s a man here, though his coat be thread-bare and his hat old-fashioned. The wealthiest man in our town dresses the plainest, and the prettiest girl we have seen in Maitland wore the least furbelows.&#13;
If you arc a grumbler, fault-li Uq\ pld fogr, dude, toper, gambler or gJnggard don’t come here—don’t!&#13;
ly—none can but admire how grandly its people have shaken off these burdens and risen into a new and glorious manhood. It has been the policy of certain ghouls whose hold on the public “crib” depended on agitation, to be ever at work digging up the festering remains of dead and buried issues. Let no o$e be deceived thereby. The yells of the jackal frighten nobody, however much they may disgust. The bonds of union between the sections of this great nation are stronger than at any previous time in our history, and neither demagogues nor syncophants can rend them asunder. We thank God that it is so. “Let the dead past bury its dead.”&#13;
Correspondence.&#13;
The New York Tribune has again opened its mud batteries and is vomiting forth volleys of dirt at lloscoe Colliding. Wliitlaw IteicL than whom no more venomous creature ever lived, seems to think that the sole object of the great paper founded by Horace Greeley is to abuse all who oppose him. Like most men of few brains, he cannot appreciate a iToble mind, as he measures all mankind by his own contemptible self. His feeble intellect cannot grasp the fact that Conkling, like the fairy prince of old, is enveloped in an impenetrable armor—that of truth and honesty—from which his puny shafts fall harmless.&#13;
ALTAMONTE NEWS,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Coffin, with a number of servants, arrived last week and the “Altamonte” is being pat in order preparatory to being opened the 25th. With the addition cf the pool and billiard room and pavifion the “Altamonte” will offer a greater attraction to the tourist than ever.&#13;
Mr. Wm. P. Ireland, a young farmer from Kent Co., Md., arrived last week and will spend the winter with his cousin, A. W. Wallis, at Frost’s Spring Lake grove. Mr. I. is so well pleased with the country and climate that he is thinking seriously of remaining permanently and going into business here.&#13;
As cool as it is, Agent Rudisill is as accommodating and smiling as if there was a red-hot stove in the waiting-room at the station. Truth to tell, lie hasn’t time to get cold.&#13;
The S. F. R. R. is indeed a “handsome narrow gauge,” for we have a crossing at the station, which is a great convenience to the public generally and especially to the managers ofthe Syndicate” grove.&#13;
Mr. V. E. Lucas, our genial friend, had the misfortune to lose his line driving mare last week.&#13;
The “buzz” of the “boss saw-mill” is “buzzing.” Silas.&#13;
A RICHARDSON J Lawyer &amp; N P f&#13;
R J TALIAFERRO&#13;
Maitland Heal Estate Agency&#13;
I Have Got It On The List!”&#13;
$1,600,086 Worth tf liu Property I&#13;
Maitland Courier informs its readers that there are no cyclones in Florida. Its editor should get acquainted before he gets too positive in his statements.—Tamrcs Herald,&#13;
From which we infer that there is some truth to the storifl^ of hurricanes, drouths, killing frosts, mala ria, sand barrens and other pleasant features around Tavares.&#13;
you are not wanted. In plain words, your room is better than your com&#13;
* +-U „ . (V . „ .*'*&#13;
emffgetic, industrious, and levelheaded; plain, persevering, simple- minded and willing to accept the situation as you find it, then cor to Florida by all means, and we w l; f gqjiraqtee you a royal welcome by pur people.&#13;
THE DEAD PAST.&#13;
Ip these days of cool and reflective historical criticism, the events of the past decade can be discussed without arousing any of the bitter animosities so prevalent during the bygone years. Sectional strife has passed away. The North and South are united in a bond of brotherhood stronger than ever before, and the only rivalry be tween them is that of open-handed good fellowship. The success of Lincoln is rarely questioned now, and by none less than by the South era people. The noble qualities of Grant, whose superb heroism was only equalled by his magnanimosi- ty, are unquestioned throughout the length and breadth of the nation. So, too, are the exhibitions of high manhood, Christian forbearance, pa tience under the most trying circumstances and adroit generalship displayed by Lee, freely admitted in the North.&#13;
In the face of these facts—fact; that are palpable to all—how absurd, nay, how criminal are the vaporing? of a Sherman or the idiotic winnings of a Reid. The South long ago itc cepted the rgsult of the war in good faith, and entered upon its new era with an heroic rpsolve to do its best, And it js a striking proof of Southern nobility that, after passing through such years of terrible suffering as the Civil War engendered, no traqes of hatred nqr revenge are to be found.&#13;
The War left ttye Sotyth poor. Stripped of every wreck of property or power, witty desolated fields, ruined credit, no commerpp, an alien population—and, worse than all, a blighted hearthstone in every fami-&#13;
» • . Vi ■ • * ’ ■ • 1 • 1 . ‘ 1&#13;
It is remarkable that any marine disasters occur between New York and Boston, when we consider that all the steamers go Island sound !&#13;
through&#13;
Long&#13;
To the Tax Paters of the Town of Lake Maitland; Gentlemen:—&#13;
Various circumstances have prevented our calling on you for the Town Tax. J. W. Spitler is now prepared to receive your Taxes and give receipts therefor*. He appoints the 39th and 30th of Decern icr for that purpose.&#13;
Perhaps this will be a proper opportunity for stating a few facts tu the Tax Payers ot Lake Maitland.&#13;
The Tax paid by you is used for no salary of officers. The mayor and council give their best services without fee or reward ; the town clerk is paid only actual expenses and the tax assessors and collector lave only the usual per cent age on taxes coil • ted. It was found necessary in your interests, that, as all proceedings should by* in exact legal form, to employ an attorney. have an active and able one, who renders value for all he receives.&#13;
That is all. The money you pay is Maitland’s; it does not stick hy the way; it will be employed in a manner to appreciate the value of all property in the neighborhood, and that everyone shall take an 1 onest pride in saying,&#13;
E.&#13;
OU&amp;NOE GROVES FROM $1,300 TO $50,000&#13;
Hfciff PINE LANDS FROM $5 TO $100 AN ACRE&#13;
HAMMOCK LANDS&#13;
BEAUTIFUL LAKE FRONTS&#13;
HOTEL SITE3&#13;
TOWN LOTS IN MAITLAND, MAYO, WINTER PARK A- APOPKA.&#13;
-O-&#13;
-O-&#13;
kT belong to Lake Maifqml.”&#13;
with a dress of new type from celebrated foundry of Farmer, tie &amp; Co., New York. Improvemel is our motto.&#13;
We are told that Mormon women re poor cooks. Of course. There is an old saying that “loo many cooks spoil the broth.”&#13;
We are prepared to print Bill Heads, Note Heads, Statements Enve&amp;^pev*,&#13;
and at&#13;
Maitland is surround *d by one of the most beautiful, most healthy, and most Lake abounding regions in the state Her exemption from killing frost 3 proverbial In large and magnificent Orange Groves and l aotiful Lake Fronts she is unexcelled Only 16 miles Louth of San fold, and yet 00 feet above the St. Johns! With five Cheches, A Live Newspaper, stores, good school, music school vhe bes' of society, and in the healthiest of localities, she offers inducements bard to beat. For Circulars and other information, address, RICHARDSON &amp; TALIAFERRO, Maitland, Fla.&#13;
A new machine for making cigarettes does the work of thirty men. They are bound to kill off the dudes somehow.&#13;
A new brand of Kentucky whiskey is called the “Horn of Plenty,’ because it will corn you copiously.&#13;
The Seminole Opening;—The Dew and elegant Seminole, at Winter Park, will open for guests on New Year’s Day, and to give all an opportunity to see the house before the rooms are occupied, the management proposes to celebrate the day by throwing open the entire house for inspection, from the Kitchen to the Large Promenade on top, from which ten Lakes can be seen within a radius of one and one-half miles.&#13;
Everybody is cordially invited to come and see the most elegantly finished hotel in the State of Florida. It is especially desired that every citizen of Orange county should come and see the superb accommodations that, have been prepared for visitors to our beautiful region.&#13;
The formal opening and banquet will take place early in February, for which special invitations will be issued, consequently nothing in the way of entertainment will be attempted, except a dance in the evening, when the entire house will be brilliantly illuminated with gas&#13;
The Winter Park Band will be in attendance, the Steam Yachts belonging to the house will make free excursions on the lakes, and the Skating Rink will be open day and evening, free to all.&#13;
In addition to the regular trains a special will leave Sanford fir Winter Park, at 5.40 P. M.; arrive at Winter Park, 6.35 F* leave Orlando for Winter Park at 7.201. M., leave Winter Park for Orlando at 12.30 midnight; leave Winter Park for Sanford, 1.30 midnight.&#13;
Round trip tickets will be sold for the special tram as follows: Sanford and re- turn, 50c.; Longwood and return, 25c.: Altamonte and return, 25c.; Maitland and return, 10c.; Orlando and return, 20c.&#13;
Willcox and return, 10c.&#13;
Come one and all and spend New Year » Daym happy greetings with neighbors and friends. Respectfully,&#13;
F\^hlMAy’ PT ’ L• A- Chase. See.,&#13;
W, E. Forbes, W. F. Paige, Managers'.&#13;
TH£ - PEOPLE - OF - THIS - NEIGHBORHOOD&#13;
Mrs. S. J. Powe,&#13;
Maitland Ave. Maitland, Fla«&#13;
A Pleasant Home for Gentlemen!&#13;
MAITLAND HOUSE,&#13;
MAITLAND, - - FLA.&#13;
A FIRST CLASS FAMILY HOTEL.&#13;
Table supplied if it I! every delicacy. Mrs. M. J. Spitler, Proprietress.&#13;
B. B. STONE, M. B.,&#13;
PHYSICIAN ms SURGEON,&#13;
MAITLAND, FLA.&#13;
Office on Maitland Ave. first door below depot. Night address, C. K. Venires, Central Ave.&#13;
W. A. HEARD, M. D.&#13;
DRUGGIST AND PHYSICIAN, Maitland, Fla.&#13;
A complete stock of medicines always on hand, and anything not in stock promptly ordered. Prescriptions compounded at all hours.&#13;
G. B. VANDYKE,&#13;
House, Sign, and Ornamental Painter/&#13;
Carriages, Buggies, Wagons etc. Paper hanging, graining and kalsjommiug.&#13;
Lake Maitland, Fla.&#13;
WILLIAM B. JACKSON,&#13;
Notary [Public,&#13;
MAITLAND,..................................FLA.&#13;
Deeds, Moitgagesand other legal in- struments prepared and executed with care and dispatch. | At the Post Office.&#13;
Job printing at tbe Maitland Courier office.&#13;
WILL FIND AT&#13;
E. TURNER'S,&#13;
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF&#13;
Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing c.&#13;
BOOTS AND SHOES,&#13;
in fact, everything generally kept in a country&#13;
STORE.&#13;
E. TURNER,&#13;
LAKE MAITLAND, FLORIDA.&#13;
TRAVELER’S DIRECTORY.&#13;
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SOUTH FLORIDA RAILROAD&#13;
Passenger Trains Leave Maitland: GOING NORTH.&#13;
7:50 A. M. No.4; Sanford Accommodation $ for local stations.&#13;
3:10 P. M, No.2j Mail and Express; for Sanford, Jacksonville and New York.&#13;
4:20 P. M, No,10; Sanford Express.&#13;
11:35 PM No. 12; Saturday Accommodation; runs Saturdays, only&#13;
GOING COUTH,&#13;
0:15 A. M* No.l; Mail and Express? for Orlando, Kissimmee, Tampa, Key West and Havana.&#13;
6:16 P. M. No.5; Kissimmee Accommodation.&#13;
10:55 A. M. No.ll; Sunday Accommodation; runs Sundays, only.&#13;
Maitland Post Office.&#13;
MAILS CLOSE:&#13;
For the North, ----- 3 P, M, “ “ South, ----- 9 A, M. MAILS ARRIVE:&#13;
From the North. - - - - 9:15 A. M. “ u South, * - - - 3:15 P. M&#13;
THE MAITLAND COURIER.&#13;
THURSDAY, DEC. 24, 1885.&#13;
City and Suburban.&#13;
Christmas!&#13;
Hang up your stocking.&#13;
Forgive your enemies and pay your debts.&#13;
What do you think of the Courier thfe week ?&#13;
No criminal cases will be tried at Orlando until after the Holidays,&#13;
Mr. Clark, of Batonville, has something to say to the public in another column ^&#13;
We are prepared to do every kind of Job Printing in neat style and at reasonable rates. Rush in your work.&#13;
Paint your houses and get your material of R. L. Hungerford who sells the famous Liquid Glass Paint—the best in the market.&#13;
Engine No. One; of the A. &amp; A.. R. R., was detained by Agent Hill last week, owing to the non payment of charges for transportation.&#13;
N. A. Wilson has a swertpotato,grown in Maitland, which weighs seven and one half pounds, and this was not much of a year for sweet potatoes either.&#13;
TP'h uuiinenoM ,3-urfvals during the past week have caused a Hatter am&lt;Wg&#13;
cur few bachelors. The * way “biJed”&#13;
shirts appear of an evening maketh the washwoman’s heart glad.&#13;
The second of the series of sociables, givtn by the ladies of the Church of the Good Shepherd, will be held at the residence of Mr. 1. Vandcrpool, on Tuesday, 29 th inst. All are cordially invited.&#13;
The Maitland Dramatic Club held its first regular meeting on Tuesday evening. The Committee on Plays has selected Robertson’s comedy of “Caste” for the initial performance of the Club, and active rehearsals will begin at once.&#13;
We have sent the Courier for several weeks to people whose namos were given us by subscribers. We tah it f ^rgranted that all parties who have not ordered the paper discontinued wish to fvrceive it regularly, and shall look to them for payment.&#13;
The Episcopal Church has been this week most beautifully and tastefully decorated for the Christmas Festival, and Divine Service will beheld at 10.30 A. M., Christinas Day. We feel satisfied that the announcement that Bishop Whipple and Canon Street will officiate will more than fill the little church with an appreciative congregation. All are most cordially invited. We understand the music will be exceptionally good.&#13;
War Declared:—Mrs. Powe, our pleasant hostess, has a gentleman fowl of the genus gallinaceous—in other words, a rooster. This interesting bird is of a sad and thoughtful disposition, much given to pondering over the sins of the world and the general depravity of mankind. Unfortunately he has an impediment in his speech and therefore his voice is not as musical as Patti’s, but that doesn’t inpair his enthusiasm in the least. He sings his song beneath our window at various hours of the night with a gusto quite appalling. We have argued with him; we have begged, coaxed, threatened and thrown shoes and things at him; but all to no purpose. He takes our mild remonstrances for applause, and opens his throttle yet a little more, if possible. We can stand it no longer. There is blood on the moon, and fire in our editorial eye. We have bought a Gun ! Now let our gallic friend with the melancholly air and bazoo voice beware! We propose to stand up for our rights, and if that reckless songster warbles again beneath our window, we will shoot the top of his head off if it takes all the ammunition in Florida.&#13;
PERSONAL ITEMS.&#13;
—Hello, Santa Claus!&#13;
—Justice McMurray went to Orlando on official business last Friday.&#13;
-Mayor Eaton held forth in the Court H'tuso ’last week, as a trial juror.&#13;
■v. W. B. Whripple, Bishop of Minks returned to Maitland for the&#13;
&gt;re pleased to see Col. Mayo in town y ^terdfcy and regret to note that Mrs. Mayo "nil aii invalid.&#13;
—Mr. Clark, of Lake View, cut over eight fc nidred thousand feet of lumber from his sporty last year.&#13;
—Mrs. Kedney’s numerous friends will be glad to learn that although still ill, she is recovering from her serious illness.&#13;
—Mr. G. B. Van Dyke is not only a good painter "but an excellent musician as well. Hts flute playing it remarkably flue.&#13;
--Bishop Whipple and family are stopping the Park House until the furniture arrives their house opposite the Episcopal Church. —Among our latest arrivals are Mrs. Woodard, grand-daughter and Miss Sherman; ateo Mrs. Prentiss, daughters and Miss Lay.&#13;
- - We wish Messrs. Richardson Taliaferro e**py success in their increasing’business, wbkh has compelled them to move into more&#13;
ce*&gt;* *!a; quarter*.&#13;
— B notice liilerlaken it again occupied by its owner, Dr. Kingsley, with his charming daughter, Miss Carrie, and their accomplished&#13;
friend, Miss Marsh.&#13;
—8. H. Pullman, of Belfast, Ireland, has seated down here. He has purchased sixteen acres near Lake Charity, and will soon have a. grove under headway.&#13;
—Mr. George E. Hudson recently laid on our desit a bouquet of Damask Koses grown on bns premises near Maitland. These beautiful lowers should have a place in every door yard.&#13;
- Misses Taliaferro and Simmons, Mayor Eat m. Mrs. E. C. Hungerford, Capt. Richardson Mr. R. L. Hungerford, Mr. S. H Pullman amSM&gt; C. C. Haskell were among those who called cm the CovnttEtt last week.&#13;
—Agent Hill at the depot is a busy man ; he is telegraph operator, express agent, freight agent, ticket agent and bill clerk all in one. The way business is booming on the 8. F. R. R. makes the work here much too heavy for one man.&#13;
The Courier will soon be in new quarters; the budding which Postmaster Stith is erecting ?or us on Main street, will be ready in a tern days, and thus with a new building, new tjpe ami plenty of new subscribers, we shall bee sY»ry comfortable.&#13;
—Richardson Currie is among the re-&#13;
ceonr settlers; he is at present residing at Moss the residence «uf Mr. 1. Vandcrpool. M r. 'Cwrie contemplates building a commo- di«w .s Louse on his recently purchased proper on Lake Howell. We notice he has also pi -ti, ed a spirited hoise: query, from the h-r nes: ias he a buggy A&#13;
- «♦ the other&#13;
(kay&gt; and cqp^sqfcly recommend this well ap- po&amp;rted'lwtfise as a good one in which to get ycymt Christinas dinner. Mr. Bruce is fulfilling his promise to make it the best house in Orange County. Ail trains going North and stop at Park House station, three minutes urglk from the hotel. Mr. Sands has just opined a real estate office at this station. Walk ever after dinner and have a chat with hffcb *beiit Maitland real estate. He’ll be glad to see .yen and we can ; safely say you’ll not take the train either way.&#13;
Thane You, Brothers ! —The initial imra^ of the Maitland (Florida) Courier aiotitesto us this week. It presents a neat appearance, and gives promise of great usefulness to the locality from wk» A it hails. The Maitlanders should give &amp; geod patronage. Mr. Townsend is a kestn writer, and will greatly aid in buihteg up their town if he receives, as we d&amp;ebt not he will, the local aid to whkk he is justly entitled.—Cayuga Chief. JS. Y.&#13;
The Maitland Courier is a credit to its tew#. We wish it success.—Sanford Jouvwat,&#13;
Tbr Maitland Courier is before us Iiaviia^ made its bow to the citizens of Oraogp* County on Thursday, Dec. 3d. The TOt)»iiR will be Democratic, and pronrtik*? to be newsy. We wish Orange Couruty** fourteenth paper success.— South Florida Argus.&#13;
Tike Maitland (Fla.) Courier is before us. It iji a neat and tasty paper and Maitland be proud of it. Mr.&#13;
Townsend, its editor and proprietor, is one th£ sharpest, keenest writers in the cowfttf/i I** 1 picturesque descriptions, witty brilliant satire and clear, hard logic, hp haf* few superiors. We wish him abundant success.-—TVu# Register.&#13;
Meeting of Town Council:—Special meeting, Tuesday evening, Dec. 22,1885. Present R, Turner, Chairman; G. T Stitb, Q, c. Haskell.&#13;
Vob»»d that the resignation of W. H. Massey Marshal and Collector be accepted^&#13;
Votc»d to accept the tax list as given in by Ass»^br Amnions.&#13;
Voted to make the rate of taxation one per cent of th« assessment.&#13;
Voted to eJocfc J. W. Spitler, Marshal and Collator for the unexpired term i. e. to the r&gt;ettgeneral election in March.&#13;
Adjourned eine die.&#13;
C. 0- Haskell, Sec. pro tem.&#13;
There will. be Divine Service at the Presbyterian Church next Sunday—both morning and evening.&#13;
Good correspondents wanted in Orlando, Sanford, Apopka, Longwood and Mayo. Write us for instructions.&#13;
Special Notice!&#13;
Parties subscribing for two of more copies of the Courier can have tbeextra copies sent to any address, by directions at our office.&#13;
Fine Cigars only $1,60 per box at&#13;
Stith &amp; Jackson's.&#13;
Snow Flake Crackers at&#13;
Stith &amp; Jackson's*&#13;
Corn, Oats and Hay at&#13;
Stith &amp; Jackson’s.&#13;
Canned Goods in every variety,&#13;
At Tamer's.&#13;
Orange Wraps at Turner’s.&#13;
Orange Wraps at Turner's.&#13;
Orange Wraps at Turner’s.&#13;
Great variety of Canned Meats, Fish, Fruits and Vegetables,&#13;
At Tomer’s.&#13;
•HARTER m STREET.&#13;
Lots on this Street For Sale!&#13;
Fine Locality! High Ground ! Near Lake Maitland!&#13;
FINE ORANGE TREES, NEARLY IS&#13;
BEARING, ON SOME OF THEM!&#13;
Cofne and look at .them !&#13;
R, L. Hungerford, Lake Maitland, Fla.&#13;
Building Lots For Sale 1 BATONVILLE, - - - FLORIDA.&#13;
Splendid Location ! High Lands U Convenient to Churches and Schools. Each Lot 44 by 100 feet. Fpr terms, Address, J. E. Clark, a Mait**nd, Fla.&#13;
STITH &amp; JACKSON&#13;
DEALERS IN&#13;
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.&#13;
A Fresh Stock Of Canned Meats, Vegetables &amp;c.,constantly On Hand!&#13;
Jost Received; 450k Choice Candy&#13;
»&#13;
vfl’UUCKWHEAT FLOUR ■C3TBREAKFAST BACON «TDRIED BEEF CsTBEST ALDERNEY BUTTER CrNEW FLORIDA SYRUP crPRUNES DATES RAISINS NUTS&#13;
DRY GOODS HAY &amp; FEED&#13;
PAINT!&#13;
*&#13;
All who intend paintin g their buildings, should uf|* the best paint for Floy (a wood and climah.&#13;
Liquid Glass £aint&#13;
Is The Best!&#13;
R. L. Hungerford, Agt.,&#13;
Lake MaWjand, Fla.&#13;
Special 3SJ* otioes.&#13;
HARDWARE&#13;
NEW BANGOR ORANGE BOXES &amp;C&#13;
The Maitland Nurseries Will&#13;
Orange Trees Wari^Hl&#13;
One Hundred good size Tangerine Orange Trees wanted. Will-JUg.. A |te°d&#13;
W. A. Morbus, Lake Maitasjd, Fla.&#13;
For Sale!&#13;
A second hand double wajon : Not nearly as good as new, but well worth the $20,00 asked for it. Ajply to&#13;
J. CL Eaton.&#13;
Buggy For Sale&#13;
A good, covered buggy, ’^Rsewster,) almost new. Will be sold clieap.&#13;
Apply to J. I, Eaton.&#13;
Boy Wanted!&#13;
To learn the Printing business.&#13;
come to stay.&#13;
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On Monday the Billiard Hall did well; Tuesday was slim. No one whispers to me—but doves whisper together.&#13;
J. D. Bowen.&#13;
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CHRISTMAS DAY.&#13;
The Christmas chimes are pealing high Beneath the solemn Christinas sky,&#13;
And blowing winds their notes prolong Like echoes from an angel’s song;&#13;
Good will and peace, peace and good will Ring out the carols glad and gay, Telling the heavenly message still,&#13;
That Christ the Child was born to-day. In lowly hut and palace hail Peasant and king keep festival,&#13;
And childhood wears a fairer guise,&#13;
And tenderer shine all mother-eyes;&#13;
The aged man forgets his years,&#13;
The mirthful heart is doubly gay,&#13;
The sad are cheated of their tears,&#13;
For Christ the Lord was born to-day.&#13;
—Susan Coolidge.&#13;
HOW SANTA_CUUS CAME.&#13;
It was Christmas eve, clear and frosty. The sky stretched above, one cloudless canopy of blue, studded with countless gem-like stars, while the silvery moon shed her matchless radiance over all.&#13;
The night came on apace, and the many feet which thronged the crowded streets, or entered the brilliantly lighted stores or saloons, whose tempting wares forbade that any should pass them by,&#13;
frew less and less; while within the wellir.gs, whose tall fronts stood up against the quiet sky, many little hearts beat high with hope of anticipation, and many a childish voice might be heard importuning the good Saint Nicholas for the possession of some coveted treasure.&#13;
But it is not with the rich that we have to do to-night; so passing the homes of affluence and pride, we will pause before a tiny cottage in a remote part of the great, teeming city.&#13;
Very tiny indeed it appeared at first sight, for it was only one story high, and over the low roof the drooping eaves might almost be touched by your hand. A small wooden paling enclosed the tiny strip of garden in front, and a plot scarcely larger at the back of the house; and here lived the Widow Martin and two children—twins—a boy and girl, of seven years.&#13;
The blinds that protected the two small windows had been drawn close; and in a low chair, with her eyes bent upon some fine sewing, sat Mrs. Martin, glancing occasionally at the innocent sports of her children, while a pensive smile rested upon her lips. Rousing herself at last from the painful reverie into which she had fallen, and which had drawn more than one sigh from her lips, she said, quietly:&#13;
“Come, children, it’s time you were to bed and asleep.’&#13;
The children ceased their play, and came to her side; then throwing their arms about her neck and casting a bright glance toward the fire-place, where two little stockings were suspended, Nellie, her mother’s namesake, said&#13;
for what we want, and then we can 20 to bed, mamma.”&#13;
Mrs. Marlin sighed. Little chance there was for gifts at this holiday time. Alone in the world, her husband dead, and her only brother alienated and wan- j dering, she knew not where, her utmost exertions for the last twelve mouths had scarce sufficed to win for them the barest necessities. It was hard to disappoint their chi dish faith; and her eyes filled with tears as she answered sadly:&#13;
“I fear Santa Claus will pass us by tonight, my darling. He is little likely to 15nd his way to our poor home.”&#13;
“Oh, yes, he will, mamma,” cried Eddie, confidently; “he has never forgotten us before, and I know he won’t this time. I mean to call up to him right away.”&#13;
* A-flight sound outside, at this moment, as of a foot crushing the crisp snow, caused Mrs. Martin to start; theu she resumed her sewing, while Eddie approched the chimney, and in his clear, childish VQice petitioned Sata Claus not to forget them, but to bring the overcoat, cap, and boots, so sorely needed, and whatever toys he could spare from his generous store beside.&#13;
“There, now!” he exclaimed, stepping back, his little cheeks glowing with anticipation, “Now, Nellie, it’s your turn.” The little girl advanced timidly, and bent her face down with grave earnestness.&#13;
“Dear Santa Claus,” she called, sweetly, * ‘please come to-night and bring us a few presents. •Mamma’s afraid you’ll forget us, but I know you won’t.”&#13;
“Now, mamma,” she said,returning to her mother, with her little face radiant with the trust her words had in- ipired, “you ask him for something, and then he’ll come, I’m sure. He won’t disappoint all of us.”&#13;
Mrs. Martin smiled through her tears. “You will have to ask him for me, Nellie. He doesn't listen to olef people.”&#13;
“Very well, mamma. What shall I ask him for?”&#13;
But Mrs. Martin didn’t hestr her in the emotions that overpowered her.&#13;
“Oh, that some good angel would guide my brother’s wandering footsteps back to me,” she faltered, brokenly, “that I might offer him my forgiveness, and ask his, that I might once more have a sympathizing heart to love and lean upon.”&#13;
She bowed her head upon her hands and wept, while the child, slipping from her side, again stepped forward to the chimney.&#13;
“Dear Santa Claus,” once more she pleaded, “won’t you please bring Uncle Lddie back to mamma? She wants to forgive him, she cries for him every day. Oh, dear Santa Claus, say you will!” What made the little one start back, while a bright spot sprang to either cheek.&#13;
Upon the low roof of the cottage a slight sound was heard, and then down the chimney came the word* earnest and clear:&#13;
“I will.”&#13;
With bated breath Nellie hastened back to her mother, who, in the violence of her grief, had not heard aught that passed.&#13;
“Mamma,” she whispered, “Santa Claus was there, I know, for he answered me. Uncle will come.”&#13;
Mrs. Marlin kissed her little girl with a sad, incredulous smile.&#13;
“Let us hope he will, mv love. And now you must get to bed without further delay.” and laying her work aside she arose to see her little ones in their humble couch.&#13;
While the chihli en had been engaged at their play a man had approached the cottage from without, and pausing in front of it, surveyed it gloomily.&#13;
“And this is the place to which she has been driven,” he murmured: “he must be dead then. Has poverty soft- cned her heart, I wonder, or would she still drive me from her with harsh and bitter words? I have enough to lift them all to happiness and plenty; may I shower it upon them, or must I be a wanderer once more? If I only had some sign—some means of knowing whether my return would be welcomed—whether on this anniversary night of three years ago—-there is a feeling of tenderness, of longing in her heart, for me. One word of intimation that the past would be forgotten and forgiven, would reconcile us again, and make us both so happy.”&#13;
As he stood there, irresolute, his eye fell upon the low roof, and a sudden and novel idea entered his mind.&#13;
“The children will doubtless be petitioning Santa Claus for Christmas gifts; and how I should like to play the part of the good saint in their behalf, and far exceed all they could ask. With my ear to the chimney I could hear all they say; and if one word of tender remembrance reaches me I will go to her,acknowledge my error, and bring, on this Christmas Eve, happiness, joy and peace to her heart. There will be no one passing this lonely place, and there is no danger of my being seen.”&#13;
Possessed with this idea, and trembling with excitement, he drew himself slowly and carefully up on the wooden palings, and from thence gained the roof. lie had scarcely secured himself at his novel post ^hen Eddie’s sturdy voice reached his ear, followed by the gentler acceuts of his little niece. Then followed a short silence; and disappointed and sad, he was about to vacate his post, when once more the soft silvery tones came floating up:&#13;
“Dear Santa Claus, won’t you please bring Uncle Eddie back to mamma? She wants to forgive him, she cries for him every day. Oil, dear Santa Claus, say you will!”&#13;
The man’s eyes grew heavy with joyful tears, and almost involuntarily, he made the answer which Had so surprised his little niece; and then sliding noiselessly down, sped with rapid steps toward the distant city.&#13;
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entering on an uncertainly; and as I was about to turn away, leaving the experiment untried, when glancing up at the roof, the novel idea occurred to me tc^Tawl up to the chimney and listen, it perchance the children might have their requests to proffer to Santa Claus.&#13;
“I did so, and heard first Eddie’s, then Nellie’s voice, but no word of remembrance or desire for the wanderer; and with all the old bitterness sweeping over me afresh, 1 was about to turn avv^y from you once more, when again her sweet voice came floating up to me, with its loving petition for ‘uncle Eddie.’ In my joy and excitement I answered her, and then hurried awTay to fulfill , her requests. I have returned again, will you bid me stay?”&#13;
Once more Mrs. Martin threw herself into his arms, with a burst ot grateful tears.&#13;
“Stay,” she repeated; “that was the sound I heard, then, outside of the cottage. Oh, thank God, who put it into my darling’s heart to speak those blessed, blessed words!”&#13;
“Amen!” echoed the brother, fervently; “but for her loving appeal I should have been a second time a wanderer through the world. And now, my dear sister, bid farewell to poverty and wTant from this hour, for I have enough for all.”&#13;
Itw as a joyful Christmas morning that dawned upon that little household.&#13;
Nellie and Eddie gazed with wide open eyes of delight upon the brimming stockings and the mysterious bundles beneath them; and then as their eyes wandered from them to Uncle Eddie, who had stolen near by unperceived, she flung herself into his arms with a scream of joy.&#13;
“Oh, mamma, mamma, didn’t I tell you so? Santa Claus has brought Uncle Eddie hack to us, and all of these beautiful things beside!”&#13;
Nellie has had firm faith in the presence and efficacy £2 the good saint ever since then; and/peace and plenty has flowed uninterruptedly in the train of that joyful night, when so welcome a Santa Claus came to the Martins.&#13;
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stiil sat with her head bowed upon her hands, and her mind traveling sorrowfully over the past. Three years before she had been happy in the love of a ; husband and brother; now she was bereft ’ of both. A dispute, trivial in its com- I mencement, had arisen between the two men; both we.ie proud, high-tempered, and hasty; and although a word from her, fitly spoken, would have sufficed to pour oil on the troubled waters, and restore all to peace and harmony again, it was withheld; and taking sides with her 1 husband, she added her reproaches and j recriminations to his; and the war waged 1 fiercer and fiercer, until in a moment of j ungovernable passion she bade him leave ■ her house, and never darken her doors again.&#13;
Bitterly had she since repented the words when it was too late to recall ‘ them, and miles separated her from the brother she had loved so dearly. And when at the end of two years her husband died, leaving his business affairs so complicated and embarrassed, that in a few months afterward she had been driven to this meager home, and despite her utmost efforts destitut\pn stared them in the face, the bitter sting of poverty added to ;ier grief and remorse, until it seemed . that life was too great a burden to bear; and her heart yearned to aching for the return of that wandering brother, and the soothing balm of peace and reconciliation.&#13;
“Oh, that my sweet Nellie's childish fancies might be realized!” 3he murmured, sadly; “that there was some good spirit to bear my love and repentance to my dear brother, and restore him once more to my arms! That would be a blessed Christmas g’ift, iudeed.”&#13;
Even while she spoko, a low knock sounded on the door. Rising from her seat, she drew the bolt with trembling haste, and threw the door open, to be confronted by a man, muffled up so as to be unrecognizable and his arms full of bundles.&#13;
“Will you allow Santa Claus to fulfil the desires of the dear little ones who have asked in such loving faith to- niahti” he said, with a grave sweetness; then stepping into the room he laid his bundles on the table, and pushing his&#13;
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It was to protect the shipping of lake and ocean that the weather bureau was brought into existence by General Albert J. Meyer in 1870. From the twenty stations of 1S70 have grown 400. The sphere of usefulness of the service has devoloped with the number of stations. Beside warning shipping of the approach of storms, farmers and shippers of fruits have been saved thousands of dollars by being notified of coming rain or frost or the approach of a cold wave. It -was formerly the custom to mail reports and predictions from stations to country post offices that could be reached ;he same day the reports and predictions were male, and there to display them. The daily newspapers are devoting so much space and attention every day to matters meterological that the rural bulletins were discontinued in July. Bulletins are now displayed in every commercial organization’s rooms, and are furnished all daily newspapers, while from each signal station signals forecasting the weather for the succeeding twenty-four hours are displayed from 7:30 a. m.&#13;
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stations are grouped sit at their desks, all other business is tak in off tfie 1/iae, and the operator fanhe*! from Washington begins sending his report. All the other operators on the line take it. The next one sends; ail the others take that. When Washington has sent its report all the operators in the section have complete reports of observations at every station in their telegraph section. Time is saved in this manner, and still further cut down by a cypher system, one word of which often means a whole paragraph. The observations result in obtaining the pressure of the atmosphere as shown by a barometer adjusted to a common standard; the temperature by the thermometer; the atmosphere’s humidity by the hygrometer; the wind’s direction and velocity by a combination of windmill and weather vane that automatically records its findings on a. paper driven by clockwork; the rainfall as measured in a vessel on the roof, which has a surface equal to one square foot and a preparation against evaporation; the velocity, character and* direction of clouds.&#13;
The usual birthplaces of storms are the Gulf of Mexico, the West Indies, aud Vamtoba. Their courses are directed somewhat eastward. This is accounted for by the fact that the earth revolves in that direction. Those emanating from Manitoba travel southeast over the great lakes and pass off to sea by way of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. ThOfee coming from the Gulf of Mexico, l enerally cyclones, pass up the Missis- ippi valley and out over Lakes Erie ad Ontario. They also go east over he Gulf of St. Lawrence. The West [ndian tornadoes travel northwest until .hey strike the South Atlantic coast, vhere they curve to the east, and, fol- owing the coast line up the gulf stream, inaliy strike the track of the Manitoba nd Gulf of Mexico zephyrs. New- ouudland’s favored people sometimes et storms from all three of these hatches at about the same time. They ever complain up there of not getting nough weather for their money. The Vest India storms are the most robust f all.&#13;
The supposition as to the cause of iorms is that, for some unknown rea- )n, certain parts of the country are eated to a greater temperature than ffiers. Heavy evaporation is caused, id the atmosphere is laden with water irried up by the hot air, which is srhter than the air around it. The hot r passing upward creates a vacuum to which the cool rushes. The dis- irbance thus created in the atmosphere rcharged with the evaporation of the kes and rivers of the overheated dis- ict causes rainfall. The near approach a rain storm is heralded by an increase air pressure and humidity, and a ris- ng temperature. Knowing the direction &gt;f a storm and its velocity and extent by he observations taken in the signal tation, and the general knowledge of torm9 possessed, accurate information ;an be furnished as to when a storm will&#13;
reach a given point, how soon it will j APEltCHERON HORSE FARM.&#13;
pass over, how great will be the rainfall&#13;
and how violent Telegraph.&#13;
the wind. —New York&#13;
WH ERE THE JUMBO O? E1UI2TI STEEDS IS RAISED.&#13;
A Fruitful Five-Dollar Bill.&#13;
A little money sometimes goes a great way. As an illustration of this read the following, founded upon an incident which is said to have really occurred:&#13;
A. owed $15 to Hr&#13;
B.&#13;
O.&#13;
D.&#13;
E.&#13;
F.&#13;
$20 to C.&#13;
$15 to D.&#13;
$30 to E.&#13;
$12.50 to F. $10 to A.&#13;
at the&#13;
All of them were seated table.&#13;
A. having a $5 note, handed it to B., remarking that it paid $5 of the $15 he owed B.&#13;
B. passed the note to C., with the remark that it paid $5 of the $20 which he owed.&#13;
C. passed it to D., and paid with it $5 of the $15 he owed D.&#13;
D. handed it to E , in part payment of the $30 owed him.&#13;
E. gave it to F., to apply on account of the $12.50 due him.&#13;
F. passed it back to A., saying, “ This pays half of the amount I owe you.’*'&#13;
A. again passed it to B., saying, “I now only owe you $5.”&#13;
B. passed it again toC., with the remark, “This reduces my indebtedness to you to $10.&#13;
C. again passed ft'to D., reducing his indebtedness to $5.&#13;
D. paid it over to E., saying, “I now owe you $20.”&#13;
E. handed it again to F., saying,&#13;
“This reduces my indebtedness to you to $2.50.”&#13;
Again F. handed the note to A., saving, “Now I don’t owe you anything.”&#13;
A. passed it immediately to B., thus cancelling the balance of his indebtedness.&#13;
B. handed it to C., reducing his indebtedness to $o.&#13;
C. cancelled the balance of his debt to D., by handing the note to him.&#13;
D. paid it again to E., saying, “I now owe you $15.”&#13;
Then E. remarked to F., “If you will give me $2.50 this will settle my indebtedness to you.”&#13;
F. took $2.50 from his pockefc.handed it to E., and returned the $5 note to his pocket, and thus the spell was Token, the single $5 note having paid $82.50, and cancelled A.’s debt to B.. C s debt to D., E’s debt to F., and F’s debt to A., and at the same time having reduced B’s debt to C. from $20 to $5, and D s debt to E. from $30 to $15.&#13;
Moral. —“Here a little and there a little,” helps to pay off large scores.&#13;
Money circulates from hand to hand and business moves. Pay your debts—in full if you can, and if you cannot pay in full, pay something. What helps one helps another, and so the round is made.&#13;
—Amer an Merchant.&#13;
-------------- HIM ■ — ^ ------;--&#13;
Light and Life at the Ocean’s Bottom.&#13;
A writer in tb«* '\‘^fw fl'oik Sun says that “the results of deep-sea dredging tend to show tiirtfc the ocean boLom, which has long been supposed to be in absolute darknets, is lighted by briiriant phosphorescence. I believe that if we could find ourselves upon the bed of the sea in 2,000 fathoms, we should see brilliant white lights, casting intense shadows, illuminating the bottom in an effectual manner. The groves of cou fore the spectator*'&#13;
i Twenty five S inure Allies of Terra&#13;
In Colorado Revoted to Raisin;&#13;
Fine Draft Horses.&#13;
A Denver (Col.) letter to the Chicag* Tribune describes the visit of a party of Eastern gentiemcn to the extensiv3 breeding ranches of the Percheroa Horse company. The party left the train at Dixon. Conveyances were h waiting, and the party were driven tm miles to one of the ranches of the company. These are six in number—five of them located on the plains a few mies to the south of the Burlington road, add the sixth in Elbert county, near Eli:a- beth station, on the Denver and Njw Orleans road. They cover an area of about twenty-five square miles, and on this vast range horseflesh is supreme tnd the Pcrcheron is the king. The drve across gave visitors an opportunity to get an idea of the extent of the donum owned by the company and the native grass upon which tlie stock is kept, m- mense stacks of hay showed that there was no danger of starvation sh'iulc a heavy snowfall cover the ground for my length of time. The fact was made known that never yet had this large reserve been drawn upon, and that as spring approached the hay had ®een marketed yearly, while the stock ftund jilenty of fresh, nutritious gmss -fer their consumption.&#13;
But the ranch and its stables were reached, and the visitors were eager to see that portion of the stallions which are kept there. It must not be forgotten that this is only one of the six central stations of the company. Here in a number of roomy box-stalls the great, handsome fellows are kept. Each stall has a portion of ground outside for its occupant, wherein he reigns supreme. Each holds a stallion, some jet glossy black, dark mottled gray and some a lighter gray. These are the only colors. A bridle was thrown over their heads, and they were brought out to where they could be better seen. When one raised himself on his hind legs his head would tower high above the talljst giraffe, and the party admitted thal they were the Jumbos among the hors&amp;s.&#13;
From one point of interest to another the party passed, and, sooner than expected, lunch was announced. While the visitors were at lunch the men were out gathering in a bunch of horses. On they came, from over the rising ground, sad still they kept coming, until the corrals were nearly filled. Among them were sucklings, yearlings and twVyear- cAs, and the forms of the youngsters all showed strong marks of their Pereheron sires. These were prominent even among the quarter-blooded colts. As they Akih gathered in there was a better opportunity to examine them hseif arid see what the bum There&#13;
of&#13;
re so;&#13;
handsome two-year-olds, an i the vounerer stock are in fine There are 3,400 Head ot horses company's ranges. Rosa Bcnhetr’s painting of “The Horse Fair” gives an idea of these Pereheron horses, but togee them in all thei; glory they nust be seen alive, that their motion ma/ add to the picture just as a photograph may be a portrait true in all its details of form and feature, but the spirit and motion are wanting to bring rctlity be-&#13;
would shine with this light, shrimp and fishes would dart about, sceptre-like, over an illuminated pathway, each carrying his own lamp, and the whole ground would be one glowr of phosphorescent light. The bottom animals have eyes, and hence they have use for them, for nature supports no useless organ. One thing that is certain is that there is practically no glimmer of sunlight in these great abysmal depths; and unless we admit that there is some such light as I have mentioned, the presence of eyes cannot be explained. Certain animals retain phosphorescent lustre even after being brought to the surface, and it seems natural to conclude that in this way the ocean bottom is lighted.&#13;
“The dredge comes up laden*with its precious load of deep-sea treasures, and the enthusiastic naturalists crowd around to explore the contents. Mixed up in a mass of mud are brilliant red starfishes, deep purple sea pods, delicate pink sea anemones, pure white holothurians, auU ugly black fishes, all peculiar in many res; cats. While the naturalists are busy getting the animals ready for us to see, let us take a bit^of the mud into the laboratory and examine it through the microscope. It will be found to be composed of countless numbers of microscopic shells, the testte of Foraminifera. They are usual y composed of carbonate of lime, but there are siliclous species also, and, in the shallower waters, sandy forms. Some are as smooth and glossy as the best glazed chinaware, showing beautiful concentric rings of different hues, while others rough and lobeu in a manner which defies description. Still others are the rao^t beautiful shade of pink, and some present in color a most delicate chocolate brown. We find them tubular, coiled, crown shaped, spherical, and oval, and in masses of lobes upon lobes.”&#13;
The inquiry may arise why Peicheron horses are so specially desirable, and why should they be raised ia such quantities. Where is the demand for them, and to what uses are they especially requi ed? One visit to the breeding ranch will quickly furnish an answer to a host of such question^#. The Pereheron occupies the same reldL’on to the working horses that the _ fin(| hor- ough-bred does to the racing stock. Graded from the colossal thoroughbred of his species, and crossed with the native breed, the product gives a class of horses fitted for all work. For heavy hauling the pure blood, from their massive size, seem fitted to draw any thing that can be placed on wheels.&#13;
The company sells no mares, but it is always ready to buy blood mares for its range. It retains all mare colts, and by constantly breeding it will gradually advance its vast herd toward the pure breed of Percherons. Five years hence its ranges will show great numbers of three-quarter stock, and in the mean time the lower grades will be marketed for carriages, transfer and other £ur- noses. ________&#13;
The four richest men in the worlJ. are said to be Mackay, of California, whose property is estimated at $275,00{X6CIP, Vanderbilt, of New York, $175,(Mh\0TO; Rothschild, $200,000,000, and the-Duke of Westminister, $86,000,000. Th? Ui- come of Mackay is $36,000 a day, yr $1,500 every hour; that of Yand'erbdt $19,000 a day, or $800 an hour.&#13;
A writer from the tea districts of northern India defines the different varieties of tea as follows: The very coarse tea remaining after the first sifting (which ends the “making”) is called Bohea, and the second quality Souchong. Flowery Pekoe is the very young shoot, with a down on it, called the flower. “Facing” tea is simply cooking it in an iron pan, by which means principally green tea acquires its color.&#13;
There are 1,900 white people in Southeastern Alaska. Vegetation is abundant and luxurious, the cattle sleek and fat, and the mining industry assuming large proportions. These facts appear in %u official report tD Washington.&#13;
Maryland, My Maryland.&#13;
Maryland legislators, who are always alive to the public interests, h^ve endorsed the new discovery, Red Star Cough Cure; because it contains neither morphia nor opium, and always cure3. The price is only 25 cents.&#13;
The four sons of Lieutenant Kisling- burv,of areiic fame, receive a pension &lt;&gt;f $10*each per month.&#13;
Blood Purifiers and “invigorates*” “tonics,” and “alteratives,” htiVe be*R palmed off upon the people, but, alter a brief season of experiment, ha.^e disappeared because of their utter vv.orthickness. Dr. Walker’s famous Vinegar Bitters are not of this class. Miny million bottles have been sold, and still does the demand continue to increase.&#13;
Turkey is the only state in Europe tha is not Christian.&#13;
Is Ev&lt;ry Body Drunk'?&#13;
Among the many stories Lincoln used to relate w2s the following: Trudging along a lonely road one morning on my way to the&#13;
county seat, Judge------overtook me with his&#13;
wason and invited me to a seat.&#13;
VVe had not gone far before the wagon bo- gan to wobble Said I, “Judge, X think your coachman has taken a drop too much.&#13;
Putting his head cut of the window, the judge shouted: “Why, yon infernal scoun- drel. vou are drunk!”&#13;
Turning around with great gravity, die coachman said: “Be dad! but that s the firs rightful s’cision your Honor s giv n n twel&#13;
mIf1people knew the facts they would bo surprised to learn how many people reelm the streets who never “drink a drop. Ihey aie the victims of sleeplessness, of drowsy days of apoplectic tendencies, whose blood is set on fire by uric acid. Some day they will reel no more—they will drop dead, just because they haven’t the moral courage to defy useless professional attendance, and by use ot the wonderful Warner’s safe cure neutralize the uric acid in the system and thus get rid of the “drunkenness in the blood. Ine American Rural Home. _______&gt;&#13;
The wealthiest friendly society in the world is believed to be the unity of Odd Fellows of Manchester, England. According to its last financial statement the accumulated capital amounts to $28,- 661,000. The income of the society exceeds $4,200,000, of which $1,055,000 is from interest and the rest for membership dues.&#13;
It is calculated that there are in Canada from 10,000 to 15,000 lacrosse players, 5,000 curlers, 4,000 snow shoers, 3,000 or 4,000 cricketers, 2,000 football players, 1,000 rowing men, 1,000 base- ballists, and 1,000 bicyclists.&#13;
A Lucky Man.&#13;
“A lucky man is rarer than a white crow,” says Juvenal, and we think he knew. However, we have heard of thousands of lucky ones and we propose to let their secret out. They were people broken down in health, suffering with liver, blood and skin diseases, scrofula, dropsy, and consumption, and were lucky&#13;
______v. X. d ii-ion nrx All nrh 11 GO TIf&#13;
Disagreeable—Dangerous&#13;
Catarrh is an exceedingly disagreeable disease, its rariecl symptoms—discharge at the nose, bad breath, pain between the eyes, coughing, choking sensation, ringing noises in the cars, &amp;c.—being not only troublesome to the sufferer but offensive to others. Ca- barrh is also dangerous, because it may lead to bronchitis or consumption. Being a blood disease the true method to cure is to purify the blood. To purify the blood take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, by which many sufferers from catarrh have been cured.&#13;
“I suffered three years from catarrh, and my general health was poor in consequence. When I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla I found I had the right remedy. The catarrh is yielding, as Hood’s Sarsaparilla is cleansing my blood, and the general tone of my system is improving. My case i3 of such long standing that I did not expect to be cured in an instant.”— Frank Washburn, Rochester, N. Y.&#13;
“I suffered with catarrh fifteen years; tried all the catarrh remedies without benellt, an l was about to try a change of climate when I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I would not take any money consideration ror the good one bottle did me. Now I am not troubled any with catarrh.”—I. W. Lillis, Chicago, 111.&#13;
Hood’s Sarsaparilla&#13;
Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Made only by C. I. HOOD &amp; CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.&#13;
IOO Doses One Dollar&#13;
n n FB IMway’s&#13;
is k n Rea*j&#13;
! 1L a s b i 1L ■ Ri&#13;
Ready Reliet&#13;
aropsy, aim uuusuiuguuu, emu. enough to hear of and wise enough to use Dr. Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery,” the sovereign blood purifier, tonic and alterative of&#13;
the age.&#13;
A syndicate of Southerners is raising funds to establish an agency in New York city for the sale of Confederate money.&#13;
A Bonanza Mine&#13;
of health is to be found in Dr. R. V. Pierce’s “Favorite Prescription,” to the merits of which as a remedy for female weakness and kindred affections thousands testify.________&#13;
A plant has been discovered in Central America from which “real” ostrich feathers will soon he made.&#13;
* * * * Decline of man or woman, prematurely induced by excesses or bad practices, speedily and radically cured. Book (illustrated) 10 cents in stamps. Consultation free. World s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.&#13;
Large numbers of Chinamen are emigrating from this country to Mexico.&#13;
Mensman’s Peptonized beep tonic, the only preparation of beef containing its entire nutritious properties. It contains blood-making force,generating and lffe-sustaining properties; invaluable for indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and all forms of general debility; also, in all enfeebled conditions, whether the result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, overwork or acute disease, particularly if resulting from pulmonarv complaints. Caswell,Hazard &amp; Co., Proprietors, New York. JSold by druggists.&#13;
Rescued froai Death.&#13;
William J. Coughlin* of Somerville, Mass.,&#13;
'V? TCX* T T.. *,&lt;3 e-»Tr&lt;m T(Hl&gt; TV~ w&#13;
ing of lungs followed by a severe cough. I lost my appetite and flesh, and was confined to my bed. In 1877 I wa,s admitted to the Hospital. The doctors said I had a hole in my Jung as big as a half dollar. At one time a report went around that I was dead. I gave up hope, but a friend told me of Dr. William Hall’s Balsam for the Lungs. I got a bottle, when, to my surprise, I commenced to feel better,and to-day I feel better than for three years past.&#13;
-piutzer Axle Grease.&#13;
The Frazer Axle Grease is the best and, intrinsically, the cheapest. Don’t work your horses to death by using poor grease. Try it.&#13;
When you get your boots and shoes straightened use Lyon’s Heel Stiffeners; they will save money, give comfort and keep them straight.&#13;
3 months’ treatment for 50c. Piso’s Remedy for Catarrh. Sold by druggists.&#13;
CURES AND PREVENTS&#13;
Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat, Influenza, Inflammations, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache, Toothache, Asthma,&#13;
DIFFICULT BREATHING.&#13;
CURES THE WORST PAINS in from one to twenty minutes. NOT ONE HOUR after reading this advertisement need any one SUFFER WITH PAIN. Badway’s Ready Relief is a Sure Cure for Every Pain, Sprains, Bruises, Pains in the Back, Coest or Limbs. It was tho Fir*t anti im the Only PAIN REMEDY&#13;
That instantly stops the most excruciating pains, allavs inflammation, and cures Congestions, whether of the Lungs, Stomach. Bowels, or other glands or organs by one application.&#13;
A half to a teaspoonful in half a tumbler of water will in a few minutes cure Cramps, Spasms, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Sick Headache, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Flatulency, and all internal pains.&#13;
Magaria in Its Various Forms.&#13;
There is not a remedial agent in the world that wiU cure Fever and Ague and all other Malarious. Bilious and other fevers, aided bv liADWAY’S PILLS# so quick as RAD WAY’S READY RELIEF. FlUty cents per bottle. Sold by druggists.&#13;
DR. RADWAY’S&#13;
SARSAPARiLU&amp;R RESOLVEHT,&#13;
The Great Blood Purifier,&#13;
For the Cure of all Chronic Diseases.&#13;
Chronic Rheumatism, Scrofula, Syphilitic Com‘- plaints, etc. (see our book on Venereal, etc.; price 25 cents), Glandular Swelling, Hacking Dry Cough, Cancerous Affections, Bleeding of the Lungs, Dyspepsia. Water Brash, White Swellings, Tumors, Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions of the Face Ulcers, Hip Diseases, Gout, Dropsy, Rickets, Salt. Rheum. Bronchitis, Consumption,&#13;
Diabetes, Kidney, Bladder,&#13;
ED.DTAR&#13;
TRADE W MARK.&#13;
{oUGHfURE&#13;
Absolutely**Hf3$8X&amp;1*^&#13;
gw, from, Opiates, -Emetics and Poison.&#13;
IurI: OKCts.&#13;
PROMPT.&#13;
~ LVRS.&#13;
VOGELER CO., BALT&#13;
COBS&#13;
At DRuaoiSTa and Dealvrb.&#13;
THE CHARLES A. VOGELER BALTIMORE. MP.&#13;
chitis, Liver Complaints, etc.&#13;
SCROFULA,&#13;
Whether transmitted from parents or acquired, is within the curative range of the Sarsapanlhan ±te-&#13;
S°Cures have been made where persons have been afflicted with Scrofula from their youth up'to20, 30 and 4u years of age, bv DR. RADW AY b SARSAPA- RILLIAN RESOLVENT, a remedy composed of ingredients of extraordinary medical properties, essential to purify, heal, repair and invigorate the broken I down and wasted body. Quick, pleasant, sate and i permanent in its treatment and cure. buTu fry uruggis ts. - o Axj- ° —- -&#13;
DR. RADWAY’S PILLS&#13;
The Great Liver anl Stomach Remedy&#13;
For the cure of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Costiveness, Indigestion, Biliousness, Fever, Inflammation of the Bowels, Piles, and all derangements of the internal viscera. Purely vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals or deleterious drugs, , . ,&#13;
Price, 25 cents per box. Sold by all druggists.&#13;
DYSPEPSIA!&#13;
Dr. Railway’s Pills are a cure for this complaint. Thev restore strength to the stomach and enable it to perform its functions. The symptoms of Dyspepsia disappear,and with them the liability of the system to contract diseases. Take the medicine according to directions, and observe what we say in “False and True” respecting diet. _&#13;
St^“Send a letter stamp to DR. RAD WAY &lt;Sc CD., No. 32 Warren Street, New York# for “False and True.” ,&#13;
***Be sure to get RAPWAY’S.&#13;
IMMEDIATE RELIEF!&#13;
Gordon’s King of Pain relieves pain of whatever nature, the moment it is applied, and is a household remedy wherever known for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache and Toothache, Burns and Scalds, Sprains and Bruises. Diarrhoea Dysentery. Sore Throat, Ulcers, Fresh Wounds, etc. Burns will not blister if applied, and Bruises will heal in a day that w ould require a week by any other method. The remedy is furnished in powder, with labels, etc., and is sent by mail, postage paid. It is put up in 50c., $l and $5 packages. The 50c., or trial package, when reduced to liquid form, will fill 24 2oz. bottles, which are worth at retail, $6. Agents can coin money selling it. It is worth ten times its cost for burns alone. Send postal notes or two cent stamps. Address E. G. RICHARDS, Sole Proprietor, Toledo, Ohio.&#13;
5 TON&#13;
WAGON SCALES,&#13;
Iron Levers, Steel Bearing#, Brata Tare Beem and BeHrr^ Box.&#13;
’AND&#13;
JONES he pay# the freight-for free Price List mention this paper and&#13;
addre## JONES OF BINGHAMTON# Binghamton, N.Y.&#13;
MITCHELL’S Perforated Belladonna Plasters cure all Aches and Pains. Sure Remedy for that cold spot between the shoulders. Sold by Druggists everywhere.&#13;
Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia,&#13;
** Baekaehe, Headache, Toothache, Sprains, Bruises, etc., etc.&#13;
. PRICE, FIFTY CENTS.&#13;
I AT DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. BALTIMORE, BD.&#13;
OLD GOINS&#13;
ELY’S&#13;
CREAM BALM!&#13;
when applied into the nostrils, will be absorbed, effect-' ually cleansing the head of .catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions. It allays inflammation, protects the membrane from fresh colds, J completely heals the sores, and restores the senses ofj taste and smell.&#13;
lot a Liquid or Sunil.&#13;
A few applications relieve.&#13;
A thorough treatment will cure. Agreeable to use. \&#13;
Send for circular. 50 cents , g at druggists or by mail.&#13;
ELY BROTHERS, Druggists, Owego, N. Y.&#13;
- Great English Gout and Rheumatic Remedy.&#13;
Oval Box, round, 5Q cts.&#13;
, An active Man or Woman in every&#13;
_ county to tell our goods. Salary *75. per Month and Expenses. Expenses in advance. Canvassing outfit FREE! Fartieulurs free. Standard Silver-ware Co. Boston, Mass.&#13;
THURSTON'S SITOOTH POWDER&#13;
Keeping Teeth Perfect and Guma Healthy.&#13;
WANTED. Send 10c. for Catalogu * of prices paid. CHARLES J. SCHAYER, l3 Laithert Ave., Boston Highlands, Mass,&#13;
WANTED TO HIRE A&#13;
of about 50 to 100 acres. Address E. H., P. O. Box 3,8:35, New York. I&#13;
PATENTS Inventors’ Guide. L. Bins,&#13;
bam, Patent Lawyer, Washington, D.JJ.____________&#13;
©has taken the lead In&#13;
the sales of that class of remedies, and has given almost universal satisfaction,&#13;
MURPHY BROS,,&#13;
Paris, Ter €} has won the favor of the public and now ranks among the leading Medicines of the o idom.&#13;
A. L. SMITH.&#13;
Bradford, Pa. Sold by Druggists.&#13;
' e *1.00.&#13;
MY-FEVER&#13;
Blair’s&#13;
PENNYROYAL&#13;
CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH’1&#13;
Tho Original and Only Genuine.&#13;
^hnfeand always reliable. Beware of Worthless Imitation^&#13;
Mttt’pisxntj Habit Cured in le to ‘20 days. No pay till cured.&#13;
Da. J. Stephens. Lebanon, Ohia&#13;
^Chiefteater** Eiigilah” are the best made. Indispensabl#&#13;
r s&#13;
A'hiohesterV^eniicBi Co.,&#13;
to. Ladies. Inclose4o. (stiunps) for particulars, testF monials etc., in letter sent you by rfc "&#13;
imu saaii. N AW E PAPER&#13;
' ni(*nester Aheitiieai to., i Madison S(j.,Phllada, |*r»&#13;
SPILLS!&#13;
TEMPERANCE TOPICS,&#13;
A Common Character.&#13;
He never did any good work in his life,&#13;
He’s a man who from danger would shrink He’s always neglected his children and wife* And squandered his earnings in drink. Ignorant, selfish, uncultured is he,&#13;
Yet people by whom he is known,&#13;
Remark with a sigh, “What a man he would be&#13;
If he’d only let liquor alone 1”&#13;
—Boston Courier*&#13;
The Little Crave.&#13;
It was the day of the wine market; and not yet had the sun reached its full splendor. Will you not try to picture to yourselves, my friends, a lateral valley of the Rhine, lying amid fresh green meadows, and surrounded on all sides by mountain heights, showing up as dim, aspiring forests, in the glad sunshine resting above it all? If so, then you have Eberbach—only Eberbach without its real glow, since that you never can picture without seeing.&#13;
“Please buy my flowers! my sweet, fresh flowers!”&#13;
The voice was very young, ringing and musical, and at the sound thereof many turned, to discover only a little maiden of some ten or twelve summers, pacing back and forth beneath the walls of the lunatic asylum, which since the time I am telling of has been removed thence for lack of space to its hew site on the Eichberg. A basket of myrtle hung on the one arm, while in the hand of the other she held a bunch of the fragrant sprays, as though to tempt, as it were, the passer-by into buying her pretty merchandise.&#13;
A young man passed; he was the son of the pastor of the Cloister church, Johann von Hohenburg by name; his face was good, clever and bright, and his blue eye sparkled with the fresh, sweet glory of the world—a glory which seemed to fall also upon little Gerba, the flower girl, as his gaze then rested upon her. “I’ll buy thy flowers, little one,” he said, gaily, taking the bunch from her hand and leaving in its stead a silver coin.&#13;
“This is too much money, Herr Johann, unless you will take all my flowers,” faltered Gerba, holding out as she spoke the basket for his acceptance.&#13;
“And they are too many, unless you take all the money I have”—and Johann clinked together a couple or so of stray coins which still remained in his pocket with such a comical air that the child laughed also, in a way which was truly refreshing after her pathetic sadness.&#13;
Only for a moment, however, did this merry mood last ^^^^h^noxt^nnj^in^&#13;
who in company with angels had helped to build the same while men slept.&#13;
“I want to say something, Herr Johann—something which I fear you scarce will like to hear.” The child’s voice faltered, and her blue eyes looked misty when she raised them to his.&#13;
“Say on, child. I won’t be angry.”&#13;
“Well, then, Herr Johann, I want to tell you what made my father unkind and bad, and what made him go away.’ She was sobbing a little, and yet she would have her say. “Years ago, Herr Johann, I have heard that he was once good and kind, as you” (her hand touches his fondly), “but he did what you have done to-day—he tasted of the wine at the market; and, Herr Johann, I hate wine, for when my father grew to liking it more and more, it made him wicked and my mother miserable. It was her tears, they eay, which drove him to leave us; but oh, it was the wine which brought the tears to her, and made me without a mother. And now,* Herr Johann, won’t you give up even the tasting, lest you should go on to worse, like him? Oh, do! for you have been kind to me, and if I can make you promise to do what is right, may not God give me back my father some day, and through him my dear mother,too? I have thought of it so much, and it seems that the dear God who is so just will give me him for another, if I can but keep one from the tempting evil. Be that one, Herr Johann, for I love you!”&#13;
And in the evening glow the promise was given.&#13;
* * * * * *&#13;
Years and years after, in the graveyard of the Cloister church, an old worn-out man knelt, weeping bitter tears over a little grave—tears of repentance and regret. Strangely enough, an unseen hand had guided Johann, even at this late hour of life, to the haunts of Gerba’s miserable and debauched parent; to him he told the tale I have told you, with him he pleaded earnestly in his child’s name, who was dead and gone on before to a better land.—E. Searchjield,&#13;
Coming.&#13;
So I im watching quietly Every day!&#13;
Wherever the sun shines brightly I rise and say,&#13;
Surelj it is the shining of His face!&#13;
And l*ok unto the gates of his high place Beyond the sea;&#13;
For l 'cnow he is coming shortly To summon me.&#13;
And ’when a shadow lalls across the window Of my room,&#13;
Wherel am working my appointed task,&#13;
I lift ny head to watch the door—and ask&#13;
If He is come;&#13;
And as -n angel answers sweetly In my home,&#13;
“Only a few more shadows And he will come!”&#13;
the religion which they discard for every privilege they enjoy, they may well hesitate a little before they seek to rob the Christion of bis hope and humanity of its faith in that Savior who alone has given to man that hope of life eternal which makes life tolerable and society possible, and robs death of its terror and the grave of its gloom.” *■&#13;
Without a rich heart wealth is an ugly beggar.&#13;
RELIGIOUS READING.&#13;
Corrupting the Voting by School - Books&#13;
Bad enough is it to run risks on account of the vicious character of the light reading sought after so much by the young, without having wicked mischief in the course of study imposed by law. Every citizen is deeply interested in the course taken by commissioners and boards of education in providing schoolbooks bearing upon elementary physio-&#13;
giaveTy™towanf'^^^^fey^ walls,&#13;
quaint old window close by, she said with finger on lip, as though in mute reproach upon herself, “My mother is in there, Herr Johann, and folk say she will never come out again.”&#13;
* ‘Poor child!” The word of sympathy dropped deeply down.&#13;
“It was about father’s going away that she fretted so much, never sleeping day nor night, and so—and so—”&#13;
“Yes, I know,” and taking the child’s hand Johann tried to lead her away. “Come, I’ll sell thy flowers,” he went on; and so together they passed into the busy market-square, where men sold wine3 and men bought, while those who did neither yet paused to drink (as though about to purchase) from the sellers’ ample goblet, which according to custom is presented to all. And Johann tasted with the rest, afterward chinking his stray bits of money, and then with a laugh and a jest going on to another, till in time a remote corner of the square was reached, where stood many of Johann’s friends, gay, rollicKing fellows like himself, and who, like himself, judging from their flush faces and excited talk, had also indulged in the “pearl of drinks.”&#13;
“How now, Johann!” And then Johann, holding up his hand for silence, told them of the child’s bereavement, and of his having offered to prove salesman on her behalf. Oh, but they had kindly hearts, though in many cases their pockets were well nigh empty- one by one paid for a spray of flowers as he could, wherewith to adorn his button hole, one by one said some kindly words to the little girl in turn, although from many of them, as Johann felt, the child shrank back in fear and dislike.&#13;
Now the little one had no hold upon Jchann-none whatever; therefore it was in very kindness, the kindness of a true, loving, and manly heart, that, leaving his friends to themselves, he led her away__away to the banks of the Peteis-&#13;
bornchen, which flowing from the moun- tains downward, sheds beauty in its way till at last it loses itself utterly and gloriously in the Rhine river, wh.ch.with its tiny power it helps to swell. It was a day of fairy pleasure to little Gerba, to sit there while her companion told tales of the past, of the wild boar who had fixed the site of the ancient cloister, and&#13;
anu&#13;
A Bishop’s warning.&#13;
Bishop Foster, of the Methodist Episcopal church, says the great dangers of the church are “assimilation to the world, neglect of the poor, substitution cf the form for the fact of godliness, abandonment of discipline, a hireling ministry, an impure gospel, which simmed up, is a fashionable church,” and then he adds, “Methodists shoald be liable to such an outcome, ^lu that should be signs of it in a hundred years from the ‘sail loft, seems almost the miracle of history; but who that looks about him to-day can fail to see the fact ? The Church of God is to-day courting the world. Its members are trying to bring it down to the level of the ungodly. The ball, the theatres, nude and lewd art, social luxuries, with all their loose moralities, are making inroads into the sacred inclosure Of the church, and as a satisfaction for all this worldliness Christians are making a great deal of Lent and Easter, and Good Friday aLty church ornamentation. It is the old trick of Satan. The Jewish church struck on that rock, the Romish church wrecked on the same, and the Protestant church is fast reaching the same d *om.”&#13;
Mr. Towell on Christianity.&#13;
One of ti e most serious antH*otable of the admirable after-dinner speeches that made Mr. Lowell so famous in England has only lately been published. It was called out by some allusions to the Christian religion made in the tone of genteel Skepticism quite common among the terary men of England.&#13;
“Go around behind, sir, and git on; he’s an American horse, sir, and he hisn’t use to dem clothes yet; dey frighten him.”—Life,&#13;
not evaded. To teach a child at school that the moderate use of alcohol is good as an invigorating beverage when the law makes the 'selling of liquor to that child a criminal offence; to prate about the moderate use of liquor when the country spends annually eight hundred and fifty millions of dollars for rum and about eighty-five millions for education; to teach that the use of alcohol can be of any real or comparative good to brain, muscle, or nerve, when the great daily press so reeks and teems with the record of crime and abomination wrought under the influence of alcohol as to make the ordinary newspaper no longer fit to come under the eye of a pure family and household- all this is to stultify all concerned.—Christian Advocate.&#13;
Temperance Notes.&#13;
A Japanese proverb says: “A man took a drink, 'the drink took a drink, and then the drink took the man.” A&#13;
Tne Russian government has decided that liquors shall be retailed only in hotels and eating houses. As a result of this edict 90,000 vodka shops will be closed on January 1, 1886.&#13;
The study of the drink question in Switzerland has disclosed the fact that the use of aleoliolic beverages is largest in those cantons in which wages ar® lowest, and the people are the poorest. Drunkeness tends to poverty and want; and then this state of things fosters th© drunkenness.&#13;
Beer is more dangerous than whisky. That is the verdict of the Scientific American, which sets forth that the use of beer is found to produce a species of degeneration of all the organs; profound and deceptive fatty deposits, diminished circulation, conditions of congestion and perversion of functional activities, local inflammations of both the liver and kidneys, are constantly present. A slight injury, a severe cold, or a shock to the body or mind, will commonly provoke acute disease, ending fatally in a beer-drinker.&#13;
Blue Ribbon beer, manufactured in Toronto, and claimed to be a temperance beverage, was tested a few day3 ago on two men, each of whom drank seven glasses in an hour and a half and then became drunk. The court thereupon decided that the stuff was intoxicating.&#13;
V1» Aixi&#13;
those enemas of the religion which ia at the very heart of all there is good in civilization, that “whatever defects or imperfections may attach to a few points of the doctrinal system of Calvin—the bilk of which was simply what all Christians believe—it will be found that^ Calvinism, or any other ism which Maims an open Bible and proclaims a crucified and risen Christ, is infinitely preferable to any form of polite and polished skepticism, which gathers as its votaries the degenerate sons of heroic ancestors, who, having been train®, in a society and educated in schools!the foundations of which were laid by men of faith and piety, now turn and kick down the ladder by which they have climbed up, and persuade men to live without God and die without hope.”&#13;
“The worst kind of religion,” continued Mr. Lowell, “is no religion at and these men, living in ease and xury, indulging themselves in the amusement of going without religion, may be thankful that they live in lands where the gospel they neglect has tamed the beastliness or ferocity of the men who, but for Christianity, might long ago have eaten their carcasses like the South Sea Islanders, or cut off their heads and tanned their hides, like the monsters of the French Revolution. When the microscopic search of skepticism, which had hunted the heavens and sounded the seas to disprove the existence of a Creator, has turned its attention to human society, and have found a place on this planet ten miles square where a decent man can live in decency, comfort and security, supporting and educating his children unspoiled and unpolluted; a place where age is reverenced, infancy protected, manhood respected, womanhood honored, and human life held in due regard ; when skeptics can find such a place ten miles square on this globe, where the gospel of Christ has not gone and cleared the way and laid the foundations, and made decency and security possible, it will then be in order for the skeptical literati to move thither and there ventilate his views. But so long as these very men are dependent upon&#13;
A Burrowing Bird.&#13;
A more quiet picture is afforded by the hill where the auks brood, says Dr. Brehfh in an article on the “Social Habits of Arctic Birds,” published in the Popular Science Monthly. They resemble&#13;
the eider-duck in shape, except that their bills are sharp and not flat, like those of tne latter, There are three species of them, which are distinguished from one another by the length of the bill and its curvature. All three species live and brood in the same places. I was told of a mountain where a million of them had built their nests. I am sure of one thing—that no man has ever seen a million birds, even though he has traveled over half the earth. Doubting the accounts, I visited the described mountain.&#13;
rowed toward it, over the smooth, trans- i parent water, between beautiful islands, followed by the screeching of the startled gulls. High above us on a towering ridge we saw the watchful ospreys; by our side, on right and left, along the shore-cliffs, the sitting eider- ducks. Finally we came to the populous part of the mountain, which is from three hundred and twenty to there hundred and thirty feet high, and saw really immense numbers of birds sitting on the ridges. The higher parts of the cone were covered with a brown spoon- wort, and as we approached the shore the birds drew back thither, and suddenly disappeared from view as if by concerted agreement. When we had reached the shore and landed, and were wondering what had become of the hosts of birds, we found the ground burrowed all over with holes that looked like common rabbit holes. We soon learned that they were the entrances to the nest- chambers of the auks. The holes are large enough to permit the birds to pass through, and then widen on the inside so as to give room for the nest and the two birds. As we climbed toward the height, the tenants first carefully and anxiously peered at us, then slipped out and threw themselves screaming into the sea, which was soon covered, as far as the eye could reach, with birds whose cry resembled the noise of a gigantic surf or of a raging storm.&#13;
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ITte Tall, Lank Man’s Scheme.&#13;
The conductor asked ft tall, lank, bearded man for his ticket.&#13;
“Hain’t got any,” replied the tall, lftnK man.&#13;
“Where are you going?”&#13;
“Chicager.”&#13;
“ Seven thirty-five, please.”&#13;
“But say, conductor, I hain’t got any money and I want you to de me a favor.&#13;
If you will you’ll never regret it. Carry me up to Chicager and in six months ±’li buy this here railroad an’ make you the superintendent of it.”&#13;
“Seven thirty-five, please.”&#13;
“Carry me up to Chicager an’ in six months I’ll buy this here hull railroad an’ make you a present of it. I’ve got a scheme, conductor; the biggest scheme on earth. It’ll revolutionize everything. It’ll—”&#13;
“You must pay your fare or get off the train.”&#13;
“It’ll turn the hull industrial world upside down. It’ll rearrange science an’ society an’ everything. It’ll bust all the monopolies on the top o’ ’arth. Carry me up to Chicager to-day, pard- ner, an’ I’ll let you in. I’ll give you a half interest. I’ll—”&#13;
“I’ve stopped the train and you must pav your fare or get off immediately, sir.”&#13;
“I’ll make you richer than Vanderbilt afore the next Fourth of July. This is the greatest scheme the civilized world ever saw. Promise me not to give it away an’ carry me up to Chicager an’ I’ll tell you. Sh-h-h! The crust o’ the ’arth is only two or three miles thick. Down there is reservoirs’ o’ heat enough to consume everything on the surface o’ the globe in ten minutes. Bend your ear down closter to me—we’ll bore ft hole down an’ tap that great reservoir an’ run all the engines, all the machinery, -warm all the houses in the world. I’m goin’ ^up to Chicager to get capital Interested, and I’ll give you two millions wuth o’ stock. 111—’ ’&#13;
But the unambitious and unfeeling conductor called his brakeman and they led the tall, lank passenger out to the platform and dropped him into the ditch. As the train pulled out the tall, lank man lifted his finger warningiy ahd exclaimed:&#13;
“I’ll tap the great reservoir an’ turn it loose under your old railroad. I’ll buy Chicager and refuse to let ye run yer trains into the city. I’ll use you fellers for plugs to keep the heat from escapin’ when we happen to hev a supply on hand. “I’ll—”&#13;
But the train rattled on and the words of the tall, lank man were lost am ong the rumble of the wheels. — Chicago&#13;
Herald,&#13;
A Proposal.&#13;
Then and Now,&#13;
1785.&#13;
“Canst thou cherish me, Martha?” “Yea, if it be the Lord’s will.”.&#13;
“And wilt thou wed with me, sweetheart?”&#13;
“Yea, verily, as the Lord is my shepherd.”&#13;
1885.&#13;
“Can you love me, Maudl”&#13;
“Well, I should shudder.”&#13;
“And will you marry me, dearest?” “What are you giving us?”—Chicago Ledger.&#13;
Decision Reserved.&#13;
Miss Clara (to young Featherlv)__&#13;
“Mamma and I were discussing a certain rule of table etiquette just before you came in, Mr. Featherly. Mamma thinks it is perfectly proper to take the last piece of bread on the plate, while I contend that to do so is violating a rule almost as fixed as the laws of the Medes and Persians. You must decide for us Mr Featherlv.”&#13;
Mamma—“Yes, Mr. Featherly, please do so.”&#13;
Mr. Featherly— *‘ Well—er—really, ladies, you place me in a somewhat ’em- harassing position. You see, I am only slightly acquainted with the Meades,&#13;
and I’ve never even met the Persians.”__&#13;
New York Times.&#13;
“My dear Miss Emilia, now that you are disposed to look favorably upon my suit, nothing need stand in the way of our engagement. But there is one question I would like to ask: Are you willing to be a fond mother to my three motherless daughters?”&#13;
“Oh, yes.”&#13;
“Then I’ll bring them to you to-morrow.”&#13;
“Miss Emilia, these are my daughters. Children, your future mother.”—Flie- yende Blaetter.&#13;
imm&#13;
A Queer Mistake.&#13;
“That was a queer mistake a servant made in Philadelphia the other day,” said Mrs. De Wiggs to her husband.&#13;
“What mistake?”&#13;
“A lady sent her servant for a copy of the song, ‘He Cometh Not, She Said,’ and the girl went and asked for ‘He Combeth Not His Head.’ I wonder what sort of a song she imagined it was.”&#13;
“She probably thought it was about a bald-headed man.”—Pittsburg Chronicle- Telegraph,&#13;
Chicken Soup as a Pillow.&#13;
“Is the Blank house a good hotel?” asked one drummer of another.&#13;
“Hardly,” replied the other, briefly.&#13;
“What’s wrong with it?’.*&#13;
“Why, there isn’t a feather in any pillow in the house, but every dish oi chicken soup is chock full of feathers. Ij you get a decent pillow in that hotel you’ll have to call for chicken soup.”— Newman Independent.&#13;
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                <text>-&#13;
THE MATLAND NEws&#13;
Published Twice a Month by THE MATLAND REALTy Co, Maitland, ORange County, Florida&#13;
VoluntE I&#13;
APRIL 12, 1926&#13;
Number 1&#13;
Greenwood Gardens Opens April 15th&#13;
Matt LAND To HAVE MODERN FIRE DEPARTMENT&#13;
Resolved that immediate steps should be taken to lessen the liability of a repetition of the recent destruc. tive fire which on the evening of March 15 destroyed the buildings of the American Fruit Growers and the Maitland Lumber Company, the re. tiring Town Council at its last meeting took definite action toward the organization and equipment of a modern fire fighting department by the purchase of a modern automatic fire engine from the Boyer Fire Engine Company of Logansport, Indiana, and soo feet of fire hose from the Eureka Fire Hose Company. The fire engine is mounted on a standard Reo Speedwagonchassis, thereby assuring immediate local repair work or replacement of parts in case of accident or breakdown. It is equipped with double chemical tanks so constructed that one can be recharged while the other is in action, thereby assuring a steady and uninterrupted supply of chemicals. The pumps will have a capacity in excess of 350 gallons of water per minute and will throw three one and one fourth inch streams over a hundred foot high building within the next few days the Council will begin the organization of a volunteer fire department consisting of a chief, two assistant chiefs and nine firemen with an auxiliary or ganization of alternates to act in case of the absence of any members. with the placing of hydrants at all the important street intersections throughout the town and of fire plugs around the many lakes, the modern waterworks plant now being installed and the fire fighting apparatus as above outlined, Maitland will have one of the best equipped fire depart ments of any town of its size in the&#13;
state. The Town Council is to be con&#13;
gratulated upon its progressive action in the matter.&#13;
Town COUNCIL closes EvenT. FUL YEAR&#13;
One of the busiest and most fruit. ful years of the Maitland Town Council has just come to an end by the installation of the new Mayor and Councilmen on the evening of March 25. At this meeting the out going Council composed of Mayor J. A. Brown and councilmen C. J. Woodward, Kenneth N. McPherson, Joseph H. Bennett, E. A. Upmeyer and Albert N. Pettis turned over the affairs of the town to the new Count cil composed of E. A. Upmeyer as Mayor and J. A. Brown, S. B. Hill . C. J. Woodward, Joseph G. Fried land and F. H. Manning as council 11-11.&#13;
Among the outstanding achieve ments of the outgoing Council are the disposal of a sits,000.00 bond issue, and the subsequent paving of all the principal streets in the town, the dredging and bulkheading of Lily Lake and the purchase and improve ment of a new Central Municipal Park, the passage of a 40,000.00 bond issue and the subsequent instal lation of a modern and comprehensive water system; the purchase of modern automatic fire fighting equipment and the starting of a modern and efficient fire department; the installation of a White Way two miles long along the Dixie Highway from the south corporate limit to the north corporate limit, the securing of a right-of-way one hundred feet wide through the corporate area for State Road No. 3, thereby assuring Maitlands future by making her the only town on that highway between Sanford and Or. lando, and the creating of the officers of resident Town Surveyer and res. ident Attorney.&#13;
The new Council has ahead of it the many propositions confronting al growing towns, but with the cooper ation of the townspeople 97% of whom are estimated as being whole&#13;
heartedly in favor of progress and the&#13;
record of the past council as an example to emulate, there is every prospect that all problems and difficulties will be met in characteristic Maitland&#13;
style.&#13;
Sales of Mainlands First Large Residen. tial Subdivision to start with Formal Opening&#13;
The Maitland Realty Company an nounces today the formal opening of Greenwood Gardens on Thursday, April 15. This development, extend ing along the Dixie Highway from the north limits of the business district to the northern boundary of the town, is the first large residential subdivision to be offered in Maitland.&#13;
The entire development of approxi mately 150 acres is on high land covered with pine and oak, except for the forty acres in grove it touches four lakes and has 500 feet of front age on the Dixie Highway, thus make ing it possible to offer purchasers a great diversity both in character, location and price.&#13;
This development has been in prep. aration for the past year and there have been a number of predevelop ment sales, with three residences al ready under construction, but the Maitland Realty Company who are the developers have not placed the property generally on the market until the plan of the entire development was ready.&#13;
The first section extending from Sybelia Avenue north to Marion way is now platted and ready for sale, and reservations will be taken on the second section comprising all the other land east of the Dixie from Marion Way to the north end of town.&#13;
WISEHAUPT speaks TO C. OF C.&#13;
At the fourth luncheon meeting of the Chamber of Commerce on March 25, Howard J. Wischaupt, President of the American Business Lyceum, gave an inspiring talk on community building, which he asserts is possible only through the sincere cooperation and earnest effort of the citizens. Mr. Wisehaupt, who has been spending some time in Orlando is most enthusiastic over the opportunities in this section and the possibilities of future development&#13;
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2] The Maitland News&#13;
Published Twice a Month by the MAITLAND REALTY CO. J. H. Hill, President F. B. Stone, Vice-President&#13;
ANNA. B. TREAT, Secretary S. B. Hill, ., Treasurer&#13;
Advertising Rates on Application&#13;
We have long felt the need of getting in closer touch with the people of Maitland so that we may better understand each other and the things for which we are all striving.&#13;
To that end we determined to send out periodically a trade letter or house organ. In considering this idea and talking it over with friends we thought we might enlarge it some what and make the publication a com: munity newspaper of more general in terest and give our fellow business men an opportunity to reach the townspeople at the same time. Their response to our invitation has been most gratifying and the financial aid thus secured will be a material help in defraying a part of the cost of printing.&#13;
Arrangements have been made to publish the Maitland News regularly twice a month. We are sending the paper to members of the Chamber of Commerce, resident and non-resident property owners and others who we think will be interested in news of Maitlands development. We will be glad to enlarge this list by including names of a limited number of your friends who you feel would be interested. It is the hope of the editors that the townspeople will make use of our columns in announcing meet ings and reporting items of general and personal interest.&#13;
THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
LOCAL ITEMS&#13;
Sentiment regarding the necessity of a hotel in Maitland crystalized at the Chamber of Commerce meeting in the appointment of a committee con sisting of R. A. Wheeler, J. H. Hill and S. J. Stiggins to obtain subscriptions for stock for a hotel. 3000.00 was subscribed immediately, which sum has been increased to 6,000.00 as we go to press. The site has not yet been selected but tentative plans submitted by architect F. T. Marsh call for a hotel of twenty rooms, with restaurant and offices on the first floor.&#13;
A lecture by C. W. Leavitt, noted landscape archiect, which was held at the Library on the evening of March 15, was well attended by the represen. tative people of the town. Mr. Lea. vitt gave an interesting and inspiring talk on city planning, in which the people of Maitland are much interest ed.&#13;
A delightful concert was given by the Jubilee Singers of the Hungerford School at the Hill, Tuesday evening, March 23. The plantation songs and negro spirituals were especially en joyed by the audience. During the program a collection of over 2500 was taken up for the benefit of Hungerford School.&#13;
LOUIS L. COUDERT, INC. Civil ENGINEERs Land Surveyors Town planning&#13;
P. O. Building Maitland, Florida&#13;
BOOSTING MAITLAND DAY AND NIGHT&#13;
MAITLAND GARAGE M. L. KYLE, Prop. Phone 1304-&#13;
General Repairing, Vulcanizing Batteries Recharged Wrecking Car Service Goodyear Tires &amp; Tubes. Texas Gas &amp; Oil&#13;
CALEN DAR&#13;
Tuesday, April 13. :00 P. M. Municipal OfficeZoning Commission.&#13;
Friday, April 16. :00 P. M. Hill Scouts.&#13;
Sunday, April 18. 10:00 A. M. Sunday School Meth dist and Presbyterian Churches. 11:00 A. M. Services, Methodist and Episcopal Churches. :00 P. Epworth League, Methodist Church. :30 P. M. Services, Methodist Church.&#13;
Tuesday, April 20. :00 P. M. Municipal OfficeZoning Commission.&#13;
Thursday, April 22. 12:15 White Way Restaurant. Chamber of Commerce luncheon. :00 P. M. Council Meeting.&#13;
WHITEWAY RESTAURANT &amp; LUNCH ROOM&#13;
F. H. MANNING, Prop. Special Chicken Dinner Sunday:&#13;
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Mr. Home Builder&#13;
Insure the permanence of your building by the use of the best grades of lumber and building materials.&#13;
School, Boy&#13;
The cost is not more than for the ordinary kind. We specialize in quality products and quick service. Phone 1304-M THE MAITLAND LUMBER CO.&#13;
Ask for Our Book of House plans. It Is Free&#13;
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THE MAITLAND NEWS 3]&#13;
Watch the Maitland Well Go Down --------------- A log of the drilling with samples - - of the core is on display in the A. City Store in a window of the Maitland Realty Company. Country Town --------------------------------------------------------------------------Inter-Cit Realt Our Insurance Now Located in Our у - New Building Co. Service Modern Equipme - Odern Equipment Real Estate Brokers Representing some of the old. Thruout est and strongest insuramce com- - - MAITLAND - FLORIDA panies in America, the Maitland Quality, Prices Realty Company is offering and Service Phone winter Park 1310-Maitland people competent servo Not Excelled in ice in writing practically all kinds of insurance, including: Orange County EVERYTHING IN Fire, Automobile Fire and Theft A. BROWN REAL ESTATE Tornado, Property Damage - - Collision, Burglary Telephone 1310-R we have the exclusive list plate Glass, Rain, Hail, Public Lia- MAITLAND - FLORIDA - - bility, Fidelity Bond, Live Stock. ing on the most beautiful Accident, Sprinkler Leakage, Auto- Lake Front Properties in mobile plate Glass --- Maitland ------------------------------------------------------------------ LOIS L. HAILE ---------------------------kings--------------------------- Public Stenographer i Oranges, Grapefruit Notary Public Tangerines&#13;
FORREST B. STONE --------- Grower &amp; Shipper Maitland, Fla.&#13;
MAITLAND ELECTRIC SHOP J. H. Bennett, Prop,&#13;
BANK OF MAIT L AND&#13;
Member Electragists, Inter&#13;
national Electrical Contractor Ali Kinds of Fixtures A Local Bank Sepco Heaters - Westinghouse Ranges For Local People&#13;
Agent Electric Refrigerator&#13;
Your Home Town Comes First&#13;
Maitland Plumbing Patronize its Stores and Industries&#13;
Company E. A. UPMEYER. Pres. J. A. Brown, VPres. DONALD. G. SPAIN. Cashier&#13;
C. D. HORNER&#13;
Plumbing, Piping, Irrigating, Repairing&#13;
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Maitland: FIRST, LAST, AND ALL THE TIME:&#13;
The Bank of Maitland, our newest business institution, is demonstratinga fine spirit in promoting cooperation and a tradeat-homespirit, as evi. denced by their mailing to pay trons a card bearing the following message: Do you realize that when you spend a dollar away from Mait land that dollar is forever lost to the Town? It is gone, and will never return. On the other hand, when you spend your dollar in your own town it continues to do its part in the development of the town. It gives the merchant with whom you spend it his profit, it goes to the bank. The bank makes a profit of that dollar by lending it to someone else in the town who, in turn, makes his profit by making good use of that dollar. Do you see the difference? Your local merchants can probably give you the same goods you may be getting else. where, and at the same price. Remember that every dollar you spend at home is not a dol. lar lost, but one that goes ondo ing its duty in building up the town. We wish to take this oppor: tunity to thank you for the busi. ness you have given this institu. tion, and to assure you that we will do our best to merit a continuance of your patronage. BANK OF MAITLAND.&#13;
The annual meeting of the Needlework Guild was held at Under Oaks on last Monday afternoon. A report was made of the work done by the Maitland Auxiliary during the past year as well as the garments turned in by the members of the Guild. The absence of Mrs. L. P. Bronson, who has been president since the beginning of the Branch twenty-seven years ago, and is now suffering from a serious fall, was deeply felt by all present&#13;
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Home People&#13;
- They Deserve The Best&#13;
Homes are the basis of American independence and prosperity, and nowhere else in America do we find a finer home community than Orange County, Florida, nor a finer suburban town than Maitland.&#13;
On April 15th will be opened to the public the first section of Greenwood Gardens, Maitlands beautiful homesite development. Two years have been spent in planning this community for our home people. During this time little has been said of Greenwood Gardens, but no expense has been spared in securing the counsel and services of experts in landscaping and modern subdivision engineering, with the result that every homesite in Greenwood Gardens, while maintaining and emphasizing the beauty of its own natural setting, has been provided with every facility and convenience of the modern suburb.&#13;
We invite you to investigate these modern homesites and see for yourselves the advantages of living in Greenwood Gardens. For those of our townspeople who want a real home of their&#13;
own we have a plan that will help you get it you&#13;
Lots are all ample and well located. Prices are reasonable. We are giving special generous dis. counts to those who choose their homesites now and assist us in building up Maitlands first com: plete residential suburb.&#13;
YOU want to know about ANY good thing for Maitland.&#13;
Ask us to explain&#13;
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                <text>THE MAITLAND&#13;
- - -&#13;
NEWS&#13;
Published Twice a Month by THE MATLAND REALTY Co., MATLAND, ORANGE County, Florida&#13;
volume I&#13;
APRIL 29, 1926&#13;
Number 2&#13;
MAITLAND PLANS BIG THINGS FOR 1926&#13;
GREAT INCREASE IN BUILDING The following comparative table of building permits for Orlando, Win. ter Park and Maitland, issued in 1925 and 1926 will give some idea of the increase of business during the past year. These figures are good only for purposes of comparison, as the amounts entered in building permits fall far below the actual cost of construction. ORLANDO April, 1925, 393,930.00; April, 1926, to 19th only, 537,595.00. WINTER PARK January, February and March, 1925, 87,000.00; January, February and March, 1926, 468,000.00. MAITLAND Year, 1925, 85,225.00; To April 19, 1925, 23,175,00; To April 19, 1926, 54,050.00. AUTOTAG slog AN CONTEST ANNOUNCED Mr. L. L. Coudert, president of the Maitland Chamber of Commerce has offered a cash prize of 5.00 for the best slogan for the town of Mait&#13;
land. The following rules govern the&#13;
contest:&#13;
1. The slogan may be of one or&#13;
more words, but must contain not more than fifteen letters in all 2. All slogans must be in the hands of the secretary, E. T. Owen, on or before Tuesday, May . Already submitted are: Gate City. City of Wisdom. City of Kindness. Town of Lakes. Best of Towns. City of Orange. A Beauty Spot. A Growing City.&#13;
AMERICAN FRUIT GROWERS TO Build New pacKING HOUSE We are glad to be able to announce with the authority of Mr. Frank L. Skelly, manager of the American Fruit Growers, that the company will open in Maitland a new and uptodate packing house completely equip&#13;
water struck in Maitland WELL After three weeks continuous drill. ing, water was struck in the Maitland municipal well on April 16, at a depth of 410 feet, with a flow of 299.86 gallons a minute. This is the full capacity of our pumping out. fit, and it is estimated that the well could furnish over 600 gallons a ute with a stronger pumping outfit. The water stands at 26 feet three inches and is lowered 15.53 inches under constant pumping, rising again to 28 feet in one minute after the pumping ceases. The drilling for the first 100 feet was rapid, there being sand for 45 feet, then a mixture of shell, gravel, mud and sand to a depth of 70 feet, after which all trace of sand was lost and there was pure gumbo mud. In the second stratum an interesting collection was found of shell, star fish, sharks teeth and other sea ob jects. At 96 feet rock was struck, first two feet of black rock, with a one foot cavity of water above the lime. stone stratum which has continued in varying degrees of hardness down to the full depth of the well. A fifteen inch pipe was driven down 105 feet 6 inches, entering the limestone and sealing off the first cavity as it contained surface water. Two other water pockets found in the limestone feed into the well aug. menting the main supply. Through the limestone there is no pipe neces: sary, the sides of the fifteen inch drill being formed by the rock itself. The water is soft, clear and taste. less, apparently free from mineral deposits. Samples have been sent to Tallahassee for analysis and testing, and it is expected that the full report will be ready before we go to press,&#13;
ped with modern machinery in time for next years citrus season. All residents and well-wishers of Maitand will realize the importance of this announcement, as the loss of the&#13;
ackinghouse would be a serious to our prosperity.&#13;
Mayor Outlines Plans of Council for Coming Year&#13;
Mayor E. A. Upmeyer, at the Municipal Reception, gave a resume of the work of the Council during the past year and outlined the proposed plan of work for the coming term. According to this plan the chief work of the Town in addition to regular routine work will fall under the fol. lowing heads: Completion of the initial paving project, including all streets for which the town bonded last year. Contracting for new paving on the special assessment plan, for which a number of petitions have been accepted. Institution of a program of side. walk construction. Completion of project. Installation of a system of street cleaning and garbage removal. Beautification of Lily Lake. Improvement of the central park. Proper upkeep of the cemetery, including the installation of a water system and a plan for perpetual up. Codification of the town ordinances and printing of same. Securing abstracts and perfecting title on all lands owned by the town. Construction of a new town hall. Organization of a volunteer fire department. This is an ambitious program, but considering what has been already accomplished and the personnel of the town officials, there is every reason to believe that it will be done and well done, provided every citizen gives his full support and assistance.&#13;
the&#13;
waterworks&#13;
MAITLAND JOINS IN RADIO PROGRAM Maitland was represented in the Orange County radio program, broad. casted by WDBO on April 21, by Miss Eleanor Upmeyer, who sang A Little Pink Rose" and Gray Days.”&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
2] The Maitland News&#13;
Published Twice a Month by the MAITLAND REALTY CO. J. H. Hill, President F. B. Stone, Vice-President ANNA. B. TREAT, Secretary S. B. Hill, ., Treasurer&#13;
Advertising Rates on Application&#13;
what makes A GOOD subDivision? Any land can be subdivided, in fact so can water, but there are cer. tain fundamental requirements for a GOOD subdivision, which in our limited space we can barely mention. These fundamental requirements should, however, be carefully considered by anyone considering invest. ment in a residential lot particularly. First there is location. Is the land suitable for the purpose? If it is to be a residential community it should be close enough to the business center to be accessible by good roads and sidewalks. It must be high and dry and not exposed to objectionable smoke, smells and noises. It must be fit to live in” Second there must be comprehensive plan for streets, park areas and properly located homesites. Every lot should be so planned as to be available for a home of beauty and comfort. Every lot should have a pleasant outlook on its neighbors. Third, to preserve this plan and perpetuate the desirability of the com: munity there must be restrictions wisely drawn and adequately administered. They must be written into the deeda covenant with the developer, your neighbors and yourself before you build your home, and not wished for afterward. Fourth, a subdivision must be ade&#13;
THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
quately financed to ensure the car. rying out of the promises of the developer and to assure you of the future home your family has a right to expect. Your title must be good, and you must have a pride in saying, I live in Suchand-Such Heights, Soand So are the developers. If you are looking for a homesite, go to see them they will treat you right." Fifth, you should expect your modern good subdivision to have wide and properly paved streets, permament curbing, drainage and sidewalks, water and electricity available to every lot, preferable on the back lot lines, street lights and a complete system of beautifully landscaped parkways with abundant shade trees.&#13;
COUNCIL DISPOSES OF 540,000.00 waterworks bond issue&#13;
At the meeting of the Town Council on Thursday, April 15th, water. works bonds in the amount of 40, 000.00 were sold to the highest bid. der, Wright-Warlow Company of Orlando, Florida. It is understood that a very satisfactory price was ob. tained for these bonds, higher in fact than that obtained by many other Florida cities in the past few months.&#13;
I hear you went to see Artists and&#13;
Models. How was the drawing" Fine, the house was packed.”&#13;
--- --------- LOUIS L. COUDERT, INC. Civil ENGINEERS Land Surveyors&#13;
Town PLANNING P. O. Building Maitland, Florida&#13;
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General Repairing Vulcanizing&#13;
boosting wartist, pay asport MAITLAND GARAGE&#13;
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT M. L. KYLE, Prop.&#13;
Phone 1304 .&#13;
Wrecking Car Service Goodyear Tires and Tubes&#13;
Batteries Repaired and Recharged&#13;
Texaco Gas and Oils&#13;
CALENDAR&#13;
Sunday, 10:00 a. mSunday school, Methodist and Presbyterian churches; :00 p. m., Epworth League, Methodist church. First and third Sunday11 a. m. and :30 p. m. services, Methodist church. Second and fourth Sunday11 a. m. and :30 p. m. services Presby. terian church. Tuesday, :00 p. m.Municipal office, zoning commission. Wednesday, :00-6:00 p. m.Library open. Second and fourth Thursday, 12:15 White Way Restaurant-Chamber of Commerce. Fourth Thursday, :00 p. m.Council meeting. Friday, :00 p. m., Hill SchoolBoy Scouts.&#13;
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Mr. Home Builder&#13;
Insure the permanence of your building by the use of the best grades of lumber and building materials.&#13;
The cost is not more than for the ordinary kind.&#13;
We specialize in quality products and quick service. Phone 1304-M THE MATLAND LUMBER CO.&#13;
Ask for Our Book of House Plans. It is Free&#13;
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THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
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glomerate.&#13;
Where Men Are Men&#13;
"Abie, your shirt tail iss out." OutVere iss it out" "Out vere the vest begins.Con&#13;
Greetings&#13;
TO THE MOTOR DRIVING PUBLIC FROM THE&#13;
White Way Motor Co.&#13;
Maitland&#13;
We are here with a WILL to do, equipment to do WITH and know HOW. You always get a bargain when you get the BEST. Can wash your car C L E A N. Grease all but the cushions.&#13;
Have TIRES, TUBES and other ACCESSORIES. We estimate your job and stand by it.&#13;
Would like to have you call.&#13;
A City Store in a Country Town&#13;
Now Located in Our New Building&#13;
Modern Equipment Thruout Quality, Prices and Service&#13;
Not Excelled in Orange County&#13;
J. A. BROWN&#13;
Telephone 1310-R MAITLAND - FLORIDA&#13;
LOIS M. HAILE Public Stenographer Notary Public&#13;
Inter-City Realty Co.&#13;
Real Estate Brokers MAITLAND - FLORIDA&#13;
Phone Winter Park 1310-&#13;
EveRYTHING IN REAL ESTATE&#13;
we have the exclusive list.&#13;
ing on the most beautiful&#13;
Lake Front Properties in Maitland.&#13;
Phone 1204-&#13;
W. A. MANNING&#13;
&#13;
J. H. Bennett, Prop,&#13;
Wesell Electric Hot Water Heatters, Ranges and Refrigerators i&#13;
Maitland Plumbing&#13;
Company C. D. HORNER Plumbing, Piping,&#13;
Irrigating, Repairing Estimates FURNISHED&#13;
BANK OF MAIT LA IN D&#13;
A Local Bank For Local People&#13;
Your Home Town Comes First&#13;
Patronize its Stores and Industries&#13;
E. A. UPMEYER, Pres.&#13;
DONALD G. SPAIN, Cashier&#13;
J. A. BROWN, VPres.&#13;
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4] THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
MRS. LIDA P. BRONSON&#13;
In the death of Mrs. Lida P. Bronson, who passed away on April | | --- Maitland has lost one of her most&#13;
nored citizens. Mrs. Bronson was - one of the earliest winter residents of W P Maitland, having come here with her here Do You Live - husband, N. S. Bronson, from Marquette, Michigan, in the early eighties. H In 1887, they built the present resi.&#13;
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dence on the shores of Lake Mait- Act now, and you will be proud to answer: i. and, and have spent their winters In GREENWOOD GARDENS, where my here ever since. After her husbands family enjoy the beauty, vigor and health of the&#13;
death, Mrs. Bronson has spent more and more time here, the past five years having made Maitland her per&#13;
country with the conveniences and advantages of the city; where our investment is safe in per&#13;
manent residence. manent character as well as in dollars and cents." Mrs. Bronson was interested in all&#13;
the activities of the community. She GREENWOOD GARDENS offers protected&#13;
founded the Maitland Branch of the homesitesyour children will grow up in an at&#13;
Needlework Guild twenty-seven years ago and has been president ever since In spite of failing health, Mrs. Bronson has shown an interest and understanding in all matters that pertain to the progress and advancement of the town that makes her death a real loss to the community at large as well as a grief to those who knew&#13;
her personally.&#13;
MAITL and resident Makes speech at reality board&#13;
Maitland was highly honored by being asked to furnish the chief speaker at the annual banquet of the Orlando Realty Board, on April 15, at the Angebilt. Mr. Harold Peet spoke on the relation of education to the promotion of world peace, fol. lowing talks by Dr. Hamilton Holt, Karl Lehmann and Carl Hunt. Other Maitland people present at the ban. quet were Mrs. Harold Peet, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Beecher, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wheeler, Miss Anna B. Treat, S. B. Hill, Sr., and Forrest B. Stone.&#13;
mosphere of beauty and refinement among good neighbors. Playgrounds and shady streets, water. sports and the great outof-doors will all contribute to the health and happiness of your family in GREENWOOD GARDENS.&#13;
Conveniently located near the main arteries of travel, with wide streets, with schools and churches and shopping district within easy walking distance, a lot in GREENWOOD GARDENS makes your purchase an investment in happiness.&#13;
If you can build now, you may have the help of our generous discount to builders. If you want to secure your choice of a future homesite, you may buy now at development price, getting a beautiful carefully planned building site on a cash payment as low as 270.00, paying the balance monthly, if you wish, with your other bills. For those who have saved money to purchase a lot and want to pay cash we make a special discount or terms to suit your convenience.&#13;
You don't have to build now, but you should get your lot without delay. Real the saf. in&#13;
MUNicipal reception well. est and wisest investment for your family funds.&#13;
ATTENDED&#13;
Some two hundred citizens of Mait and attended the municipal reception given by the Chamber of Commerce to the members of the Council on the evening of April . After the reception there was a program of music and dancing, Mrs. Thompson lead. ing in oldfashioned dances. In the&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Fried. land and J. A. Brown.&#13;
Ask us about it today!</text>
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                <text>THE MAITLAND NEws&#13;
Published Weekly by THE Maitland News Co, Martland, ORANGE County, Florida&#13;
Volume I&#13;
MAY 22, 1926&#13;
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Number 3&#13;
Homes Now. In Great Demand In Maitland&#13;
GRADUATING EXERCISES&#13;
The Maitland School closed its ses sion for the year with general exercises on the evening of May 6 and a Health Program on the morning of May . The exercises consisted of an operetta entitled The Rose Dream,presented by the children of the school under the direction of Miss Lena Fugate and Mrs. Allen, musical numbers by the Misses Minnie More men and Margaret Russell and the presentation of diplomas by Superintendent A. B. Johnson. The gradu. ating class included Mildred Jones, May Osteen, Gordon and Thomas Patterson, Teddy Brocksmith, Lloyd Haines and Kenneth Jackson&#13;
At the health program the pupils of the Fifth and Sixth classes gave a one-act play, The House the Children Built," after which the children who had kept their health chores were presented with booklets, badges and pins and the Accolade was administered to the pupils of the Seventh and Eighth grades.&#13;
The school has now finished three years in the present school building and before another year commenses the auditorium will have to be divided to give room for a fourth classroom. The school will then have four rooms, with two grades to a room and will be in a position to give the best at tention to every child, as the teachers will not be overworked and the rooms over crowded as they have been the past year.&#13;
Under the direction and with the assistance of the Parent Teachers As sociation, the playground has been put into good order, with a clayed ball ground and apparatus&#13;
The trustees, Mrs. J. H. Bennett, J. W. Rice and J. W. McNair, have improved the Library by purchasing a splendid set of reference books and are planning many improvements for the coming year, not the least of which will be the installation of city water.&#13;
MAITLAND LIBRARY CLOSED FOR REPAIRS&#13;
The Maitland Library is closed and will be for several weeks while repairs are made and a general over hauling and cleaning is done. Mr. L. W. Dommerich is having the walls retinted at his expense and the Library Association is at the same time having the outside walls painted, and general repairs made. The moss has been removed from the trees and the grounds are being put into good order. When the work has been finished the Association plans to open the Library to the public with an in formal reception, the date of which will be announced later.&#13;
Mr. L. W. Dommerich has also made the Library a generous gift of books consisting of ters of walter H. Page in three volumes, The Intimate Letters of Colonel House in two volumes, Robert E. Lee, Soldier, two books of fiction and subscriptions to the National Geographic and St. Nicholas.&#13;
Another very substantial gift has recently been received in the form of over seventy-five volumes of fiction and scientific books, presented by Dr. H. B. Boyce of Rollins College from his private library.&#13;
Lists of new books as they are received at the Library will be published weekly in the Maitland News so that readers may be informed as to what are at their disposal at the Library.&#13;
MRs. RUTH FLEMING&#13;
Mrs. Ruth Fleming, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bennett died suddenly May 14 on board ship coming in to Savannah on her way down to visit her parents. Mrs. Bennett went to Savannah and brought back her daughters remains to Maitland where burial took place last Monday. Mrs. Fleming is survived by her husband James E. Fleming and little daughter Norma.&#13;
Houses Formerly Closed to Be Occupied This summer&#13;
It is imperative that building con struction be materially speeded up in Maitland to care for the housing of new families coming in. As a temporary expedient most of the homes of the winter residents which are usually closed during the summer months will be occupied this year by new residents who have not yet been able to secure permanent homes. Mr. Clifford Black and family of the firm of Black and Black are oc. cupying the residence of Senator and Mrs. Long who have just motored up to their home in Coatesville, Pa. A letter just received from Senator Long reports that they had a pleasant trip driving through in five days. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Marsh, who have occupied the home of H. C. Boss since his return to Milford, N. J., in March, are now living in the house on the Blackwood place, recently purchased by Senator Long Underoaks, the Kingsley estate on Lake Maitland, has been occupied since the return of the family to Elizabeth, N. ., by E. A. Upmeyer and family. Mrs. Upmeyers mother, Mrs. Archer, is living in their cottage until her new home on Horatio Ave. is finished. Mr. and Mrs. Haldeman have taken the Pearson cottage for the summer and Mr. and Mrs. Horner are oc. cupying the Wilcox home.&#13;
water MAINS BEING LAID&#13;
Work is progressing on the laying of mains for the water system. As soon as this work is completed the pump will be installed and the water connected.&#13;
sidewalks BEING LAID&#13;
work on laying sidewalks in Greenwood Gardens has been come menced with a sidewalk along West Sybelia Ave from the Highway to the school. Sidewalks are also being in Orangedale Park at the south end of town.&#13;
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PRESS BANQUET ATTENDED BY MAITLAND PEOPLE&#13;
At the banquet given by the Orange County Chamber of Commerce in honor of the County Commissioners and the Press, Maitland had the largest representation of any town, with a delegation of sixteen. Messers and Madams E. A. Upmeyer, S. J. Stiggins, J. H. Bennett, J. H. Hill, F. T. Marsh, C. N. Beecher, R. A. Wheeler and L. L. Coudert J. H. Hill in a few well-chosen words gave the toast to the County Commissioners, which was responded to by the Hon. L. L. Payne and Capt. B. M. Robinson.&#13;
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY IS CELEBRATED&#13;
The fifty-sixth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnston was celebrated on May fourth by a sup: per party at the Maitland Library. The occasion was rendered doubly memorable by the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Johnstons daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Thomp. son, whose anniversary is on the same day. After supper the party were entertained with the recitation of Scotch poems and stories by Mr. John McCullogh, songs by Mr. Irving Bacheller, the exhibition of her work in white point portraiture by Miss Edwards and moving pictures taken by Mrs. Selden White of Evanston.&#13;
LOCAL ITEMS Miss Georgianna Hill and Miss Eleanor Upmeyer entertained on Saturday at a bridge luncheon at Under Oaks. Mrs. Rosa L. Dickinson has been the guest of Mrs. Vanderpool during the past week. Mrs. Geo. W. Hoyt, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. S. B. Hill, . returned last Wednesday to Charleston, S. C. Miss Nannie McCorkle spent last week in Maitland as the guest of Miss Stella M. Waterhouse. Mr. and Mrs. K. N. McPherson are now completely settled in their new home on Lake Catherine.&#13;
TEN COMMANDMENTS FOR the HOME TOWN I. Thou shalt love thy home town above all other towns. Thou shalt be loyal to her people and to her institutions.&#13;
THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
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1. DRUG STORE with twenty-five feet H on highway. Man will lease and start business as soon as building is ready. 2. GARAGE BUILDING about 50x100. H Responsible party will take lease at H Once. . SITE FOR GARAGE on corner new H state highway in Maitland. 4. Party will lease site for CEMENT H BLOCK PLANT. H 5. Party will lease site for NOVELTY WORKS. | . Site wanted for FILLING STATION.&#13;
7. Party wants WAREHOUSE SITE&#13;
on highway and railroad.&#13;
- IF YOU CAN FINANCE H OR FURNISH ANY OF THESE SEE US AT ONCE H Dea/ mi/ a Reafor&#13;
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                <text>THE MATLAND NEWS&#13;
Published Weekly by THE MATLAND NEws Co, MATLAND, ORANGE County, FLORIDA&#13;
Volume I&#13;
MAY 29, 1926&#13;
NUMBER 4&#13;
Maitland LumberCo. Rebuilding on Large Scale&#13;
NEW RESIDENCES IN GREENWOOD GARDENS NEARING COMPLETION&#13;
Several new residences under con struction in Greenwood Gardens are nearing completion. L. L. Coudert, who is building a two story residence at the extreme north end of the town overlooking Lake Faith expects to oc. cupy his new home early in June. The bungalow now being built by R. A. Wheeler is nearly completed, and the house which is being remodeled by the Maitland Realty Company will be ready for occupancy in a short&#13;
. F. Parker also is building a residence on the Dixie Highway south of Lake Faith which will be finished during the summer.&#13;
Plans are being prepared for a number of other houses in Greenwood Gardens which will be ready for oc. cupancy in the fall.&#13;
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEETING&#13;
At the last meeting of the Chamber of Commerce there were twenty-six members present. The most impor. tant subject taken up at the meeting was the question of a new booklet for Maitland, the old one being entirely out of date. After considerable discussion as to the kind of booklet needed, the amount to be spent, etc., it was decided to appoint a commit. tee to go into the subject thoroughly and report at the next meeting as to what would be the best kind of booklet to have and the cost. J. H. Hill, E. A. Upmeyer and K. N. McPher. son were appointed on the committee.&#13;
J. H. Hill gave a report on the work being done by the Orange County Chamber of Commerce. The matter of the slogan contest was laid over to the next meeting in the absence of the chairman, Mr. Upmeyer. The committee hopes that more slo. gans will be submitted before that&#13;
Everyone in his own house and&#13;
God in all of them.Cervantes.&#13;
MAITLAND NOW HAS GARBAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM&#13;
The town authorities, realizing that the time has come when the disposal of garbage and other trash is a matter of serious consideration to the health of the community, have inaugurated a sytematic and thorough department of refuse collection. It will be nec. essary to charge a small fee for this service, but from a standpoint of convenience and sanitation to all house. holds and business houses the fee is well justified. A number of house. holders are already taking advantage of the service and it is hoped that many more will do so as it will be impossible to carry on an effective system of collection without the cooperation of a majority of the resi. dents and the future health of the town depends largely on this COUDERT appoINTED MUNICIPAL&#13;
ENGINEER&#13;
At a recent meeting of the Town Council, Louis L. Coudert was appointed and employed by the town as municipal engineer to lay out, design and supervise the construction of all paving and sidewalks now projected or to come up for consideration in the future.&#13;
All work entrusted to the J. B. McCrary Engineering Corp, of At lanta, under their contract, will be finished by them, Mr. Couderts appointment covering only new work now under consideration. The Mc. Crary company have proven them. selves entirely satisfactory to the town in all their work and the change was made only thru the desire to keep as much of the town capital at home as possible. Mr. Coudert has proven himself entirely fitted for the position in the work which he has already done for the town.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Pettis, who have made their home with Mrs. Bronson for the past two years, are now occupying Mr. E. R. Halls cot.&#13;
tage.&#13;
The Maitland Lumber Company is rebuilding on a much larger scale since the fire which destroyed its buildings on the evening of March 15. The newest building, an uptodate warehouse, was fortunately not destroyed and immediately after the fire a new lumber shed and a garage sufficient to house four trucks were constructed. Now plans have been completed for a shed 80x135, of twice the capacity of the former shed, and a much improved office building. Mr. Upmeyer, president and general man ager, feels that in the long rum the fire may prove an advantage as it makes it necessary for him to rebuild now and he is able to do so on a much larger scale than he felt justified in doing two years ago when he started with a business confined entirely to the handling of lumber. The busi. ness has now expanded to include sash and doors, roofing, brick, cement, plasterin fact everything that is needed for general construction, with the exception of paints which will be added as soon as the new buildings are complete. But while so many new lines are now included, the chief aim of the business, namely the handling of quality lumber and first class builders supplies, has remained the same as it was when Mr. Upmeyer first came to Maitland and started his lum. ber yard.&#13;
SCOUTS CAMP NEAR PALM SPRINGS&#13;
The first camping party of the summer participated in by the Boy Scout troop was on the Wekiwa River about two miles below Palm Springs The boys went out Friday afternoon and returned Saturday noon, having spent the time in swimming, boating and hiking. The party consisted of Scout Master Forrest B. Stone, ert Kilbourn, Teddy Brocksmith, Lloyd Haines, Bill Tucker, Bill Deuel, Ray Ponder, Jack Lee, and John Law.&#13;
Mrs. Nellie R. Draper, of Chicago, is the guest of the Misses Treat&#13;
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2] The Maitland News&#13;
MATLAND, FLORIDA&#13;
Published Weekly by THE MATLAND NEWS COMPANY., ANNA. B. TREAT, Editor and Business Manager&#13;
Subscription Price Fifty cents a year. Five years 2.00.&#13;
ADVERTISING RATEs on Application&#13;
ITS OUR MOVE&#13;
III. Thou shalt elect as thy public servants in political office men of strong character, eager to conserve the best interests of thy people. : shalt stand to support and encourage them, for their temptations are many and their burt.From Ten Command&#13;
dens are not li ments for the&#13;
Such, we believe, are the men who are now in office in Maitland. The Mayor and four of the councilmen have been connected with the town government for a considerable time and have shown themselves honest, resourceful and enthusiastic in the promotion of the best interests of the town. They have been instrumental in putting across two bond issues and have worked earnestly to carry the work to completion. J. G. Friedland, the only new man on the council, has taken hold of the street and sanitary department with energy and deter. mination, having already installed a trash collection service, and he is planning many innovations and im provements. Never before have municipal affairs been in better condition than they are today.&#13;
But let us remember that the test of these men lies in their continued and constant service and that in truth their temptations are many."&#13;
Perhaps the most serious temptation to which we are all subject is the tendency, supposed to be most prevalent in the southern states and during the summer season, to lie down&#13;
THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
on the joband leave until tomorrow things which should have been done yesterday. We wonder if our coun. cilmen even are entirely free from this tendency which we ordinary citi. zens feel coming upon us as the summer rains approach. We admit that there may be perfectly legitimate excuses for delavs, which delays are in reality wholly unnecessary. Was it necessary to wait so long for a town attorney to be appointed so that pave ing petition approved months ago might be prepared for publication? And now that we have a town attor. ney and a town engineer will these matters be rushed through or will there be further delays? A member of the Council told us the other day that the water system would not be in operation for three or four months yet. Why? Winter Park has extended its mains to the Maitland line. Are we going to let people in the south end of Maitland tap on to them to obtain water? Win: ter Park is paving miles of streets just opened up in new subdivisions Are we going to let our subdivisions lie idle for lack of streets and the building of new homes thus go to Winter Park? There are many things we needa hotel, a new station, stores, houses, and we are beseeching outside capital to come in and give them to us. What&#13;
LOUIS L. COUDERT, INC. Civil ENGINEERS&#13;
Land Surveyors&#13;
TOWN PLANNING&#13;
P. O. Building Maitland, Florida&#13;
General Repairing Vulcanizing&#13;
BOOSTING MAITLAND DAY AND NIGHT MAITLAND GARAGE&#13;
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT M. L. KYLE, Prop.&#13;
Phone 1304-&#13;
Wrecking Car Service Goodyear Tires and Tubes&#13;
Batteries Repaired and Recharged&#13;
Texaco Gas and Oils&#13;
inducements are we offering? A northern capitalist, who has extensive hold ings in Maitland, and is truly interested in our town, said yesterday, I was ready to put up a store building on one of my lots last winterwould have had the building up and occur pied nowbut had to wait until the widening of street was settled. Now, I dont know whether to go ahead or not. It seems to take so long to get anything done in Mait. land.” Are we going to hold this mans interest and that of his friends? Or shall we sit back and enjoy the warm sunshine while he settles in Longwood?&#13;
FURNISHED BUNGALOW&#13;
FOR RENT4 room furnished Bungalow within 3 blocks of postoffice for 6 months at reas&#13;
onable terms. Apply Maitland Realty Co. WHITEWAY&#13;
RESTAURANT &amp; LUNCH ROOM F. H. MANNING, Prop.&#13;
special Chicken dinner Sundays&#13;
BUILD NOW&#13;
Substantial reductions in price on Lumber and Building Materials are now in effect. Labor is more plentiful and efficient. The demand for homes is steadily increasing. Whether for investment or speculation, you will save money by building now. THE MATLAND LUMBER CO.&#13;
Phone 1304-&#13;
(Illustrated House Plan Book is FREE)&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Beech, who have been living in the Nelson apart ments for several months, left this week for DeLand, where Mr. Beech is stationed by the J. B. McCrary Co., for whom he is supervising engineer.&#13;
Greetings TO THE&#13;
MOTOR DRIVING PUBLIC FROM THE&#13;
White Way Motor Co. Maitland&#13;
We are here with a WILL to do, equipment to do WITH and know HOW. You always get a bargain when you get the BEST. Can wash your car C L E A N. Grease all but the cushions.&#13;
Have TIRES, TUBES and other ACCESSORIES. We estimate your job and stand by it.&#13;
Would like to have you call. Phone 1204-JOHN NELSON W. A. MANNING&#13;
THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
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A City Store in a&#13;
Country Town&#13;
Now Located in Our New Building&#13;
Modern Equipment Thruout&#13;
Quality, Prices and Service&#13;
Not Excelled in&#13;
Orange County&#13;
J. A. BROWN&#13;
Telephone 1310-R MAITLAND - FLORIDA&#13;
LOIS M. HAILE Public Stenographer Notary Public&#13;
Inter-City Realty Co. Real Estate Brokers MAITLAND - FLORIDA Phone Winter Park 1310-&#13;
EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE We have the exclusive lista ing on the most beautiful&#13;
Lake Front Properties in Maitland.&#13;
Lighting Fixtures A Better Line of Fixtures will be hard to find.&#13;
Floor, Table and Boudoir Lamps Toasters, Grills, Waffle Irons and Two Burner Stoves&#13;
MAITLAND ELECTRIC SHOP J. H. Bennett, Prop.&#13;
Maitland Plumbing Company C. D. HORNER Plumbing, Piping, Irrigating, Repairing ESTIMATES FURNISHED&#13;
BANK OF MA. ITL AND&#13;
A Local Bank For Local People&#13;
Your Home Town Comes First&#13;
Patronize its Stores and Industries&#13;
E. A. UPMEYER, Pres.&#13;
J. A. BROWN, VPres.&#13;
DONALD G. SPAIN, Cashier&#13;
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NEW Books AT THE MAITLAND LIBRARY&#13;
The following are among the books recently received at the Maitland brary: Sard Harker, by John Masefield. John McNab, by John Buchan. The Man Nobody Knows, by Bruce Barton. The Kenworthys, by Margaret Wilson. The Red Lamp, by Mary Rhine. hart. - Queer Judson, by J. C. Lincoln. One Increasing Purpose, by A. S. M. Hutchinson. Quest, by K. N. Burt. The Inexcusable Lie, by H. R. (Pri. vate) Peet. Little Ships, by Kathleen Norris.&#13;
CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the neighbors and friends who with their words of sympathy and acts of kindness, as well as their donations of flowers, helped to make our burden lighter. (Signed) . E. Fleming and Daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bennett and family, Mrs. E. C. Pipkin, Mrs. E. T. Winn.&#13;
LOCAL ITEMS&#13;
Mr. Chas. B. Waterhouse, of Passaic, New Jersey, arrived Sunday to spend a week with his sister, Miss Stella Waterhouse. Mr. waterhouse and Mr. F. B. Conant, who is stay. ing in Winter Park, are here to at tend to some matters of business.&#13;
Mrs. James Doig has returned from New York, where she has been visit. ing for the past few weeks.&#13;
ten comm.AND.MENTS FOR THE HOME Town&#13;
II. Thou shalt guard thy home town from the hosts of evil that would invade and destroy her soul. Thou shalt keep the good name of thy home town clean, and without stain or blemish.&#13;
The Maitland News,&#13;
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FERTILITERS and INSECTICIDES.&#13;
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                <text>THE MATLAND NEWS&#13;
Published Weekly by THE MATLAND NEws Co, MATLAND, ORANGE County, FLORIDA&#13;
Volume I&#13;
JUNE , 1926&#13;
NUMBER 5&#13;
Council Votes to Erect Municipal Building&#13;
WRECKING OF PRESENT TOWN HALL CLOSES CHAPTER IN LOCAL HISTORY&#13;
Plans for a municipal building to provide engine house and jail on the first floor with a council chamber above were accepted by the Council at their last meeting and the building committee authorized to commence work immediately. The building is to be placed at the back of the lot where the old town hall stood, leaving space opposite the park for a more pretentious building to be put up later on. Plans offered by Charles B. War terhouse for a complete city hall, em bodying all the features of an uptodate municipal building, were rejected as being too ambitious an undertaking at the present time.&#13;
With the completion of the wrecko ing of the present town hall, which is already well under way, and the final cleaning up of the town proper. ty, the last of the land marks will be gone and all the old buildings will be cleared away.&#13;
Most prominent among these was the old hall, built in the early eighties and shown on the first plat of Mait. land filed in 1885. George Horatio Packwood, who built this hall and filed the plat, on leaving Maitland bought forty acres of land where the Tampa Bay Hotel now stands, includ ing a quarter mile along the Bay Shore, for around 1,200.00. This he platted, naming the streets the same as those in the Maitland plat, and he now occupies a mansion on the Bay Shore Boulevard on a sixty foot lot for which he refused 200,000.00 last winter. This hall was built with two stores on the first floor, one of which was used as a railroad station when the railroad first went through, a hall for a skating rink, with a stage on the second floor, and rooms above for the first Masonic Lodge in this section of Florida, where the leading citizens of Orlando, Sanford and Lake County came together. The building was later bought by S. B. Hill and the lower floor fitted up for a packing house for the Florida Citrus Exchange,&#13;
of which Mr. Hill was the first president. After the Exchange left it was used as a private packing house and the hall upstairs was used for com: munity entertainments until the pres: ent school house provided a more at: tractive gathering place. Next to the old hall stood the Adams packing house, built by Frank Adams and used by him as a pack. ing house and fertilizer warehouse, and further on was a building, used for similar purposes, which originally stood on the north side of Horatio Avenue, where it formed a ware. house between the railroad and the store building of E. Turner, recently&#13;
moved away and used for the past&#13;
few years as a rooming house for the American Fruit Growers. The store, occupied until its demoli• tion last fall, by J. A. Brown, was used first as a store and later housed the first library in Maitland, established by Mrs. L. F. Dommerich. At one time it was owned by Mr. S. Mills Ely, brother of Miss Mary C. Ely, who remodeled it and rented it out for small business enterprises, after which it was bought by S. B. Hill, who occupied it as a store until he sold out to J. A. Brown. The passing of this group of build. ings, built when Maitland was young and which have survived beyond the period of their usefulness marks the beginning of a new era of growth and prosperity in Maitland.&#13;
TOWN PARK BEING IMPROVED&#13;
The town authorities have sown a cover crop through the parks around Lily Lake, north of the Library and the central park. This will give a green covering through the summer and will be turmed under later, providing necessary humus for the soil. A number of trees and shrubs have been planted in the central park and further improvements will be made as soon as water is available.&#13;
Harry R. Brewer left Thursday for Guilford, Conn., after spending the winter here at the home of Forrest B. Stone.&#13;
ACTION ON BUILDING CODE IS&#13;
At the last meeting of the Council, F. T. Marsh was appointed building, plumbing and electrical inspector. This action was taken on the recome mendation of the Zoning Commission. Mr. Marsh, who has held similar po sitions in the north, has been of great assistance in drawing up the building code recently adopted by the Council. This code as well as the plumbing code is substantially the same as the Orlando code, except for a few modifications due to local conditions. At the last meeting it was also voted to adopt rules and regulations governo ing electrical wiring and construction which have been adopted by Winter Park, with the exception that the license fee shall be 25.00 and the bond 1,000.00. Building and plumbing fees have also been established and anyone intending to build should in form himself on these regulations and make application to the building in spector in sufficient time to prevent delay in starting his building.&#13;
GREENWOOD GARDEN NOTES&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Coudert and family moved last week into their new home in Greenwood Gardens.&#13;
Mr. A. B. Rowland, who has been associated with the Maitland Realty Company as accountant for the past three months, has bought the old Parker house in Greenwood Gardens. The house has been moved onto a lot on Maitland Avenue, and is benig remodeled. Mr. Rowland hopes to have the work completed so that he will be able to occupy the house when Mrs. Rowland and the children reach Maitland the latter part of this month. Mrs. Rowland will remain in West. field, New Jersey until the close of school.&#13;
Mr. Calvin Hill has bought a lot in Greenwood Gardens on the corner of Maitland Avenue and Marion Way, where he expects to build a residence in the near future.&#13;
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THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
MATLAND, Florida&#13;
Published Weekly by THE MATLAND News Company. ANNA. B. TREAT, Editor and Business Manager&#13;
Subscription Price Fifty cents a year. Five years 2.00.&#13;
Advertising Rates on Application&#13;
AGE AND BEAUTY&#13;
With the removal of the old buildings around the station we bid fare. well to the village period of our his tory and enter into a new phase, typified by the paving of streets, the installation of water, the beautification of parks, and, we trust, the develop. ment of an individual and suitable style of architecture. These old buildings, well constructed, carefully built, in their day objects of pride to builders and owners alike, have been for many years blots on the beauty of our town. This was so not only because they have been allowed to fall into dilapidation, but because they were not originally suit. ed to their surroundings. In some countries buildings increase in beauty as they blend into their settings and become a part of the beauty of the scenery. But in Florida there has been until lately no typical style of architecture. In the old days builders brought from New England and other parts of the north the style of architecture to which they were accustomed but which was entirely unsuited to Southern conditions of cli. mate and scenery.&#13;
Now, however, we need not make these mistakes. A style of architecture is growing up, beautiful in itself, substantial and breathing the spirit of the Southland. Can we not, as we&#13;
THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
rebuild our town, strive to have all the construction, whether of residence, business or public buildings harmoni. ous, fitting and beautiful, so that our town may conform in architecture to the high standard set by its founders in laying out shady streets and conserving and emphasizing the beauties already here, and thus become the true beauty spot of central Florida?&#13;
NEW BOOKS AT THE MAITLAND LIBRARY -&#13;
The Vanishing American, by Zane Grey. The Runaway Bag, by A. P. Lerhome. The Keeper of the Bees, by Gene S. Porter. The Power and the Glory, by Gilbert Parker. Florida in the Making, by Stockhidge and Perry. One of the interesting magazines on the Florida Table is the Florida Historical Quarterly, gotten out by the Florida Historical Society. Anyone who has books to contribute to the Library is asked to come municate with the Librarian, Miss Stella M. Waterhouse.&#13;
Kidd: Do you ever gamble? Green: No, I shoots craps with my own dice.&#13;
LOUIS L. COUDERT, INC. CIVIL ENGINEERS&#13;
Land Surveyors Town PLANNING&#13;
P. O. Building Maitland, Florida&#13;
General Repairing Vulcanizing&#13;
BOOSTING MAITLAND DAY AND NIGHT MAITLAND GARAGE&#13;
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT M. L. KYLE, Prop.&#13;
&#13;
Wrecking Car Service Goodyear Tires and Tubes&#13;
Batteries Repaired and Recharged&#13;
Texaco Gas and Oils&#13;
TEN COMMANDMENTS For the HOME TOWN&#13;
III. Thou shalt elect as thy public servants in political office men of strong character, eager to conserve the best interests of thy people. And when thou hast elected such men thou shalt stand to support and encourage them, for their temptations are many and their burdens are not light.&#13;
CALENDAR Sunday, 10:00 a. mSunday school, Methodist and Presbyterian churches; :00 p. m., Epworth&#13;
League, Methodist church. First and third Sunday11 a. m. and :30 p. m. services, Methodist church. Second and fourth Sunday11 a. m. and :30 p. m. services Presby. terian church. Tuesday, :00 p. m.Municipal office, zoning commission. Wednesday, :00-6:00 p. m.– Library open. Second and fourth Thursday, 12:15 White Way RestaurantChamber of Commerce. Fourth Thursday, :00 p. m.– Council meeting. - Friday, :00 p. m., Hill SchoolBoy Scouts. Saturday, ::oo p. m. – Library&#13;
open. BUILD NOW&#13;
Substantial reductions in price on Lumber and Building Materials are now in effect.&#13;
Labor is more plenti&#13;
ful and efficient. The demand for homes&#13;
is steadily increasing.&#13;
Whether for investment or speculation, you ; will save money by building now.&#13;
THE MATLAND LUMBER CO.&#13;
Phone 1304-&#13;
(Illustrated House Plan Book is FREE)&#13;
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THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
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MAITLAND AUXILIARY TAKES TRIP TO ENTERPRISE&#13;
The Maitland Auxiliary held the annual picnic and trip to the M. E. Orphanage at Benson Springs on Wednesday, the twenty-sixth of May. The sewing class of the Hill School and a few older folks were guests, making about forty in all, filling eight cars. A bountiful dinner was spread under the live oaks on the shore of Lake Monroe, after which the party went to the Orphanage and inspected the home. A generous donation of new clothing from the Needlework Guild and vegetables raised by Mrs. Cammack were presented to the phanage.&#13;
Lighting Fixtures&#13;
A Better Line of Fixtures will be hard to find.&#13;
Floor, Table and Boudoir Lamps Toasters, Grills, Waffle Irons and Two Burner Stoves&#13;
MAITLAND ELECTRIC SHOP J. H. Bennett, Prop.&#13;
Greetings&#13;
TO THE&#13;
MOTOR DRIVING PUBLIC FROM THE&#13;
White Way Motor Co.&#13;
Maitland&#13;
We are here with a WILL to do, equipment to do WITH and know HOW. You always get a bargain when you get the BEST. Can wash your car C L E A N. Grease all but the cushions.&#13;
Have TIRES, TUBES and other ACCESSORIES. We estimate your job and stand by it.&#13;
Would like to have you call. Phone 1204-JOHN NELSON W. A. MANNING&#13;
May 28, 1926. Miss Anna B. Treat, Editor, The Maitland News, Maitland, Florida. Dear Miss Treat: We take pleasure in congratulating you upon the appearance of your in teresting little publication, the Mait land News. It is timely, well written and with out a doubt fills a community need that has long been felt in Winter Parks sister city.” With every best wish for the con tinued success of The Maitland News, Very truly yours, winter Park Chamber of Com., A. C. Bradford, Pub. Director.&#13;
| Maitland Plumbing Company&#13;
C. D. HORNER&#13;
Plumbing, Piping,&#13;
Irrigating, Repairing ESTIMATES FURNISHED&#13;
Alvord L. Stone was graduated on June fourth from the Jefferson Medi. cal College, Philadelphia. Dr. Stone has received an appointment to the Episcopal Hospital in Philadelphia, where he will be for the next two years.&#13;
A City Store in a&#13;
Country Town&#13;
Now Located in Our New Building&#13;
Modern Equipment Thruout&#13;
Quality, Prices and Service Not Excelled in&#13;
Orange County J. A. BROWN&#13;
Telephone 1310-R MAITLAND - FLORIDA&#13;
E. A. UPMEYER, Pres, DONALD G.&#13;
&#13;
A Local Bank For Local People&#13;
Your Home Town Comes First&#13;
Patronize its Stores and Industries&#13;
J. A. BROWN, VPres. SPAIN, Cashier&#13;
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THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
AN INTRODUCTION&#13;
This is an introduction to a series of articles which, it is hoped, will prove of general interest to the read. ers of this newspaper.&#13;
I have thought that, to those who are not acquainted with the business and conduct of banks and banking, a series of short talks with this subject will be welcomed as a means of bring: ing home to you the widespread serve ice that almost any bank offers to its depositors, and give you some idea of the tremendous scope and widespread activities of present day banking.&#13;
We are all more or less familiar with the general idea of a bank, or that side of it with which we come in contact when we make a deposit, cash a check, or negotiate a loan. How n know of the many interesting , nga at go on behind the cage? When a check on sonic other bank is deposited where does it go, what does it go through, and how d es it get to its destination? Where loes the bank get the new money they all - try to have, whence comes all the silver and gold, where does all the dirty and mutilated currency go, and what becomes of it&#13;
All of the above and many other interesting things will be explained in this column, and it is hoped that the explanation of the varied services and internal workings of a bank will bring this bank and its customers to a closer understanding, and foster a mutual friendship, understanding and trust, all of which are necessary in order that this institution can grow and develop with the Town of Maitland, and render to the town the service to which it is entitled, but which cannot be given without the full cooperation of all.&#13;
BANK OF MAITLAND A Local Bank for Local People&#13;
LOCAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Milliman and daughters moved on Monday from the residence of Miss Stella Waterhouse to the Richmond residence, where they will be through the summer.&#13;
Mr. J. L. Perkins, who has been spending the winter with . H. Bennett, has returned to Harrihill, Mass., for the summer.&#13;
Mrs. E. C. Pipkin, of Savannah, Ga, who has been spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bennett, left last week for Georgetown, S. C., to spend the summer.&#13;
URING the World War there were certain enterprises whose Securities took a phenomenal jump in value because of the great demand for their product.&#13;
These securities were called in financial circles war brides” because happy was the man who possessed them.&#13;
During the month June we are offering, as an a isement, a certaiour ber of lots in Greeni yardens at prices that will surprise even the most sanguine buyer.&#13;
These lots we are calling our June Brides" because lucky will be those who get them.&#13;
There are only Seven of these Specially Selected Lots left now.&#13;
Let our salesman show you without any obligation on your part whatever&#13;
M A IT L A N ID&#13;
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                <text>THE MAITLAND NEws&#13;
Published Weekly by THE MATLAND NEws Co, Maitland, ORANGE County, FLORIDA&#13;
VOLUME I&#13;
JUNE 12, 1926&#13;
NUMBER 6&#13;
Building and Loan Association for Maitland&#13;
Plans to Join Winter Park B. L.&#13;
Plans for establishing a branch of the winter Park Building and Loan Association in Maitland were formulated at the last meeting of the Chamber of Commerce when Dr. A. A. Kent, secretary of the Association, spoke to the members. Dr. Kent explained the aims and methods of build. ing and loan associations and told of the splendid showing of the Winter Park Association, which starting two&#13;
years ago with an authorized stock of&#13;
50,000.00 has recently increased it to 500,000.00 and is now applying for a further increase which will double the present capital.&#13;
Dr. Kent outlined a plan whereby the winter Park Building and Loan Association will extend its activities to include the Maitland district. There are already a number of stockholders of the Association among Maitland people and the Association has been generous in making loans on Maitland property. Under the new arrange. ment, the Association guarantees to loan on Maitland property to the full amount of the stock taken out by Maitland people. The collection of these stock subscriptions will be made through the Bank of Maitland and the funds held there. Maitland will be represented on the Board of Direct tors and the appraisal committee.&#13;
This proposition received the approval of the meeting and a commit. tee, consisting of D. G. Spain, A. B. Rowland and E. A. Upmeyer, was appointed to arrange a program of education and to organize a drive among the people of Maitland for the purpose of obtaining stock subscrip. tions.&#13;
Special edition advertising is all right, but dont forget that persistent regular advertising keeps your busi. ness always before the publicthey cant forget you then.&#13;
The Girls Sewing Club gave a play at the schoolhouse Tuesday evening, entitled How the Tale Grew.”&#13;
“MY TOWN CANT BE TOO GOOD FOR ME&#13;
By WIBCHAFFEE&#13;
(For nearly three years the Chaffee jingles have appeared in the advertis ing of The Big Green Barn garage and they have been a source of enjoyment to all. His present contribution published below can not be classed as a jingle, however. In our opinion it is not only his masterpiece, but a bit of verse that is outstanding in current poetry.)&#13;
My Town cant be too good for me, Nor I too big or good for it; Though small in size My Town may Id have it big in Push" and "Grit.”&#13;
My Town must meet emergencies&#13;
With dauntless courage, vim and Pep"&#13;
Though progress is not bought with&#13;
My Town must not get out of step.”&#13;
My Town must tackle every taskGo forward alwaysneer back down. Neath foreign suns though I may bask, Id think with pride of this, My Town.&#13;
My Town, of course, is good enough, No matter how my fortunes swell Nor yet how fortune may rebuff. My Towns deafamers I would quell&#13;
And yet, down deep within my heart I know My Town improved could be: To help improve Ill do my partMy Town cant be too good for me&#13;
BRINGS HOME BIG FISH&#13;
J. W. McNair, who with E. A. Upmeyer and Forrest B. Stone went to Sarasota on a two day fishing trip, landed a sixty-nine pound trapon. The fish is being stuffed and will be hung in the bank of Maitland.&#13;
LOCAL ITEMS&#13;
Mrs. Mary Conklin, Miss Jane Conklin and Jeanette left last week for Middletown, N. . and Miss Mary C. Ely has gone to her home in Chester, Conn., for the summer months.&#13;
The Misses Elizabeth and Anna Treat and Mrs. N. R. Draper motored down the west coast for the week. end.&#13;
Mrs. Martin Johnson and daughters left last week for Franklin, N. C. where they will spend the summer.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Parker will leave next week for a motor trip through the north.&#13;
Mrs. G. V. Breed is visiting with Miss Stella Waterhouse for a few days, Mrs. Breed has left the Rectory where she has lived for many years and will spend the summer in White Plains with her sister Mrs. Vanderbilt.&#13;
Dr. K. E. Kilbourn entertained the members of the Bible classes of the Winter Park Congregational Church at a basket picnic on his ground Thursday afternoon.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Horton and daughters left Thursday for Tallahassee where they will remain for ten days, after which they will motor to Kent and Cleveland, Ohio, where they will spend the summer.&#13;
Chas. B. Brokaw, who is associated with the Standard Asphalt Company, has rented the Boss cottage for a year and will move in immediately with his family.&#13;
The Needle work guild went on an excursion to Mt. Plymouth Thursday as guests of the Mt. Plymouth Company. Twenty-four joined in the&#13;
party.&#13;
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2] THE MALTLAND NEWS&#13;
MATLAND, FLORIDA&#13;
Published Weekly by THE MATLAND News Company.&#13;
ANNA. B. TREAT, Editor and Business Manager&#13;
Subscription Price Fifty cents a year. Five years 2.00.&#13;
ADVERTISING RATEs on APPLICATION&#13;
JOIN THE B. L.&#13;
Foremost among the needs of a town is the building of homes, and fortunate is the town which is ade. quately provided with the facilities for promoting activity along this line. Maitland is well supplied with come panies providing the necessary labor and materials, but until recently means of financing have been uncer tain and difficult.&#13;
Small towns, as a rule, suller a great disadvantage in this question of finance. congregate in cities where business can be carried on a large scale. This is true even of the building and loan associations, which are generally con ceded to be the greatest factor in encouraging thrift and home building And even though some small building and loan associations have been quite successful, the power of these associa tions lies in their intrinsic soundness. which is only assured when they have a large field for their operations. Consequently a small town is deprived of the benefits of a strong local building and loan association and such asso. ciations in nearby cities usually give preference to city property in placing loans. -&#13;
The action of the winter Park Building and Loan Association in extending their field to cover, Maitland&#13;
Financial agencies tend to&#13;
THE MATLAND NEWS&#13;
gives us the opportunity to participate in all the benefits of membership in a strong, established association and also to enjoy the privileges obtainable in a local organization. Maitland people may make their stock payments and payments of interest and dues here at the local bank and aside from the convenience to patrons of the B. and L the money will be kept in the town. All money realized from stock subscribed here will be loaned out on Maitland property as the demand requires, although the amount available to home builders is not limited to this amount. A local member on the appraisal committee will ensure fair treatment in valuing property. Later it is anticipated that the community will be adequately represented on the directorate of the association.&#13;
One of the strongest features of this arrangement is the saving pos. sibilities. Every dollar you put into the B. and L. will earn % from the day you put it in until the day you draw it out Your dollar stays in Maitland and is used to develop your home town. Although it is in use every day you can get it anytime you want it by just bringing in your pass bookand you can make deposits weekly, monthly, or in any way you want to and in any amount from a dollar up.&#13;
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LOUIS L. COUDERT, INC. CIVIL ENGINEERS&#13;
Land Surveyors&#13;
Town PLANNING&#13;
P. O. Building Maitland, Florida&#13;
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BOOSTING MATLAND DAY AND NIGHT MATLAND GARAGE&#13;
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT М. L. КYLE, Prop.&#13;
Phone 1304 .&#13;
General Repairing Vulcanizing&#13;
Batteries Renaired and Recharged&#13;
Wrecking Car Service&#13;
Goodyear Tires and Tubes&#13;
Texaco Gas and Oils&#13;
Make your dollars growJoin the B. and L. today. Any of the Chamber of Commerce committee will be glad to explain the details, or you may call at the B. and L. office in the Phil. lips Building, Winter Park and talk it over with the secretary, Dr. A. A. Kent.&#13;
CALENDAR&#13;
Sunday, 10:00 a. mSunday school, Methodist and Presbyterian churches; :00 p. m., Epworth League, Methodist church. First and third Sunday11 a. m. and :30 p. m. services, Methodist church. Second and fourth Sunday11 a. m. and :30 p. m. services Presby. terian church. Tuesday, :00 p. m.Municipal office, zoning commission. Wednesday, :00-6:00 p. m.– Library open. Second and fourth Thursday, 12:15 White Way RestaurantChamber of Commerce. Fourth Thursday, :00 p. m.– Council meeting. Friday, :00 p. m., Hill School&#13;
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BUILD NOW&#13;
Substantial reductions H in price on Lumber and H Building Materials are now in effect. Labor is more plenti- H ful and efficient. The demand for homes H is steadily increasing. Whether for invest- ment or speculation, you will save money by build- ing now. THE MAILAND LUMBER00&#13;
Phone 1304-&#13;
(Illustrated House Plan Book is FREE)&#13;
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New books AT THE MATLAND LIBRARY&#13;
The following Juvenile books have been recently added to the Library: Tom Swift and his Airship, by Victor Appleton. Tom Swift and his Electric Runabout, by Victor Appleton. Tom Swift and the Diamond Makers, by Victor Appleton. The Camp Fire GirlsLarks and Pranks, by Hildegard Frey. The Camp Fire Girls. On the Open Road, by Hildegard Frey. Uncle Wigglys in the Wood, by Garis. Fairy Tales from Far Away, by Nelson.&#13;
Lighting Fixtures A Better Line of Fixtures will be hard to find.&#13;
Floor, Table and Boudoir Lamps Toasters, Grills, Waffle Irons and Two Burner Stoves&#13;
MAITLAND ELECTRIC SHOP J. H. Bennett, Prop.&#13;
Greetings TO THE&#13;
MOTOR DRIVING PUBLIC FROM THE&#13;
White Way Motor Co.&#13;
Maitland&#13;
We are here with a WILL to do, equipment to do WITH and know HOW. You always get a bargain when you get the BEST. Can wash your car C L E A N. Grease all but the cushions.&#13;
Have TIRES, TU BES and other ACCESSORIES. We estimate your job and stand by it.&#13;
Would like to have you call. Phone 1204-JOHN NELSON W. A. MANNING&#13;
THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
Tarzan books, by Edgar Rice Bur&#13;
roughs: The Son of Tarzan. Tarzan of the Apes. Tarzan the Untamed. Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar. Tarzan and the Ant Men.&#13;
The Return of Tarzan.&#13;
The Maitland libray opened on Wednesday after being closed two weeks for repairs.&#13;
A woman shot off a piece of Mussolinis nose. He shoots off his own mouth.&#13;
TEN COMMANDMENTS For The IV. Thou shalt exalt thy public school and honor it all the days of thy life with the best of teachers, buildings and equipment, for the school is the cradle of the future. Thy children are here, and they shall be the citizens of tomorrow. No training is too good for them.&#13;
Maitland Plumbing Company C. D. HORNER Plumbing, Piping, Irrigating, Repairing Estimates FURNISHED&#13;
A City Store in a Country Town&#13;
Now Located in Our New Building&#13;
Modern Equipment Thruout Quality, Prices and Service Not Excelled in Orange County&#13;
J. A. BROWN&#13;
Telephone 1310-R MAITLAND - FLORIDA&#13;
E. A. UPMEYER, Pres.&#13;
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A Local Bank For Local People&#13;
Your Home Town Comes First&#13;
Patronize its Stores and Industries&#13;
DONALD G. SPAIN, Cashier&#13;
J. A. BROWN, VPres.&#13;
4] BANKs as INSTITUTIONS OF SERVICE&#13;
The banks of today render to the general public a much greater and a more diversified service than is gen: erally realized, and more than any other organization or series of organi zations, do they give the people the service which is demanded of them. A bank, as it is organized under the law (exclusive of private banks), is a stock corporation, and as such its main function is to make money for its stockholders. As with any other business a bank depends on the public for its existence, and in order to get a great revolume of business it must offer a great variety of attractions which will appeal to every. one. In giving this constantly expending service the original object of a bank, that of making money for the stockholder, is more or less lost, and a bank today is practically a public institution. Below are some of the many things your bank can do for you: It provides a safe place for you to keep your money, both savings and checking deposits, and a burglarproof vault for your valuables. It is a clearing house for checks on other banks. It furnishes, at a nominal cost, travellers checks for your safety and conveience. Its trust department will handle your estate, and do it much better than an ordinary executor. It provides foreign exchange facilio ties, which you will find most convenient should the occasion arise. It will lend you money if it is able and you are deserving of a line of credit. The above are just a few of the many services which lack of space prohibit explaining, but your bank will do almost anything it can to help you, and will give you good advice on any matter its experience will war. rant. Never hesitate to consult your banker, because he is ready to help you at any time, and is always glad to do what he can.&#13;
BANK OF MAITLAND A Local Bank for Local People.&#13;
Our mayor feels that an afternoon passed in laboriously beguiling five bass is well spentbut Ernest, loung. ing in the bottom of the canoe, scoops up two fish weighing more than all the five. To whom are honors due?&#13;
THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
This fabled hero of Sherwood Forest is said to have taken from the rich to give to the poor, Certainly we know that he and his band of merry woodsmen were sworn to the purpose of freedom, justice and happiness. Driven by tyranny from their honest pursuits and taking refuge in the Kings forest, they lived by hook and crook, playing no small part in the restoration of a just and rightful monarch.&#13;
Happily, our government is not subject to the abuses that obtained in England in the time of Robin Hood. No longer is a mans family subject to the indignities of feudal landlords, Now every man may own his home and feel safe in the principle that a mans home is his castle.&#13;
A nations prosperity and independence is in almost direct ratio to the percentage of home ownership. Any enterprise that encourages and facilitates home building and ownership is a direct bulwark of democracy.&#13;
Building and loan associations are doing a powerful work to strengthen Americas family life. Funds cannot be invested in a more worthy, safer or better paying enterprise.&#13;
Make a Deposit Today in the Winter Park Building and Loan Association and start saving for a home in GREENWOOD GARDENS.&#13;
M A IT L A N ID&#13;
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                <text>The Maitland News&#13;
Published Weekly by THE MATLAND NEws Co, MATLAND, ORANGE County, FLORIDA&#13;
Volume I&#13;
JUNE 19, 1926&#13;
NUMBER 7&#13;
Paving of Streets and Construction of Sidewalks in Greenwood Gardens to Start Soon&#13;
PARKER BENNETT&#13;
Miss Rita Bennett and W. Laurence Parker were married at the Methodist Church in Winter Park at half past nine Wednesday morning June sixteenth the Rev. Harry Ingham officiating. The wedding was very quitely celebrated owing to a recent bereavement in the brides family.&#13;
Both young people are well known in Maitland, Miss Bennett is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . H. Bennett who came to Maitland four years ago from Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett are both active in public affairs, Mr. Bennet having served in the Council for two years and on the Executive Council of the Chamber of Commerce and Mrs. Bennet being sec. retary of the Maitland School Trus tees.&#13;
Mr. Parker is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Parker who have been respected and permanent citizens of Maitland for many years.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Parker, after a short bridal trip will be at home at the Parker cottage on Mait. land Avenue.&#13;
PUPILS FROM MAITLAND school RECEIVE HONORS Four of the pupils of the Home Demonstration Class of the Maitland School have been rewarded for their excellent record by being sent to the summer course at Tallahassee, where they will receive ten days instruction in domestic science work. The girls who have received this honor are Twila Horton, Lily Tucker, Christine Ponder and Ella May MacIntyre, Miss Mamie Fugate, principal of the school has accompanied the girls and will remain in Tallahassee during the&#13;
CourSC. -&#13;
NOTICE J. H. Bennett is the agent for the Florida Public Service Company in this vicinity. Any trouble on the line or any lamps burned out should be reported to him and the matter will receive prompt attention.&#13;
ALVORD L. STONE WINS PRIZE Dr. Alvord L. Stone, upon his graduation from The Jefferson Medi. cal College of Philadelphia, June 4th, 1926, was awarded the Henry M. Phillips prize of seventy-five dollars. This prize is awarded upon the recommendation of the Professors of Surgery to the graduate in their opin. ion most worthy of recognition, and together with a similar prize awarded by the Professor of Medicine, was the highest prize given in a class numbering one hundred forty-four members. Dr. Stone was born and and has lived all his life in Maitland. After four very successful years at Rollins College, he graduated with the B. S. degree. The following fall he entered Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia where he has been for the last four years. At the close of his Junior year he married Ruth Waldron and came to Florida on his wedding trip, return. ing to Philadelphia in the fall. For the next two years Dr. Stone will take his intern work in the Episcopal Hospital, the largest and finest hospital in Philadelphia, and he and Mrs. Stone will live at 322 W. Huntingdon street. EPISCOPAL RECTORY TO BE MADE OVER Plans are being made for the remodeling of the rectory of the Epis copal Church in Maitland as it will be occupied next year by Right Rev. Wing, Bishop Coadjutor of the Dio. cese of South Florida, and his family. The house will be thoroughly reno. wated, and many changes made both inside and out. Bishop and Mrs. Wing will make Maitland their permanent home. The church is also to be repaired this summer. A new roof will be put on and the church will be painted. Rev. R. P. Cobb will hold services as usual next winter.&#13;
The paving of the east side of the double boulevard of Maitland Avenue from George street north to Lake Maitland, and of East Robinhood Drive, Gamewell Avenue and Marion Way through the first section of Greenwood Gardens, the master suburban development now being put on the market by the Maitland Realty Company, is scheduled to start with in the next few weeks.&#13;
The necessary legal proceedings preparatory to the issuance of ten year assessment bonds under the act of 1923 are now being completed and contracts for the paving work will be let by the Town of Maitland with in a few days.&#13;
All streets in Greenwood Gardens are to be paved twenty-four feet wide of Finley Methodtype, except Maitland Avenue, which will be paved with brick. Twenty-four inch concrete curb and gutter is to be used, thereby assuring ample drainage facilities as well as making a much more substantial and better appearing street.&#13;
Storm drainage will be taken care of by ample storm sewers placed in the street right-of-way before the paving is put down, a main sewer will run the full length of Maitland Avenue, discharging the drainage water into Lake Sybelia on the south and Lake Faith on the north.&#13;
Sidewalks four feet wide, of con crete, constructed upon the specifica tions of the municipal engineer will be put in place on both sides of each street simultaneously with the paving.&#13;
On all sixty foot streets such as East Robinhood Drive the sidewalks will be placed on the property line thereby leaving a parkway fourteen feet wide on either side of the paving. This parkway will be levelled and sodded with grass and set with live oak trees for shade purposes in terplanted with hibiscus, dwarf or namental palms and other ornamental plants.&#13;
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2] THE MAITLAND NEWS THE MAITLAND NEWS | NEW Books AT THE LIBRARY CALENDAR MATLAND, FLORIDA Among the books recently contri. Sunday, 10:00 a. mSunday&#13;
Published Weekly by The Maitland News Company. ANNA. B. TREAT, Editor and Business Manager Subscription. Price Fifty cents a year. Five years 2.00.&#13;
Advertising Rates on Application&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS TO HERALD&#13;
The Maitland News vishes to congratulate the Winter Park Herald on the success of the special edition got ten out last week. The splendid layout and the promptness in publication show an attention to detail and care in compilation that do great credit to the paper. The people of Maitland appreciate the fine way in the Maitland section was handed. -- GROWTH IN MAITLAND&#13;
On reading the article in the Herald on New Building in Maitlandduring the past year, we have been thinking back over the past tweleve months and find that we can count up over twenty houses in addition to those mentioned in the article, which to our own knowledge have been erected in Maitland during that period. This may look small to cities whose building permits run into the hundreds, but when we consider that it is about a twenty percent increase in the number of residences in the town we feel that Maitland is show. ing a very satisfactory gowth. When we come to consider the number of permanent business buildings that have gone up in the town this last year, we find that it is an increase of two hundred percent over the permanent buildings here one year ago.&#13;
buted to the Maitland Library are: McAllisters Grove by Marion Hill. Red and Black by Grace Richmond. Shavings by Joseph E. Lincoln. Two Shall be Born by Marie Conway Oemler. Tetherstones by Edith M. Dell. Dawn by Eleanor H. Porter. The librarian will be glad to receive lists of books which patrons are willing to donate and check those which the library needs. While the Association purchases a number of new books every year it is impossible to place all the desirable books on the shelves and it is a great help if frineds will donate such books as they&#13;
LOCAL ITEMS&#13;
Mrs w P. Breed, who has been the guest of Miss Waterhouse for the past ten days, is visiting Mrs. John McCullough in Orlando.&#13;
Mrs. N. R. Draper who has been spending the past three weeks with the Misses Treat, has returned to her home in Chicago.&#13;
Mrs. C. E. Bowers entertained at&#13;
bridge Monday afternoon. Mrs. R. A wheeler received first prize.&#13;
LOUIS L. COUDERT, INC. CIVIL ENGINEERS&#13;
Land Surveyors&#13;
Town PLANNING&#13;
P. O. Building Maitland, Florida&#13;
General Repairing Vulcanizing&#13;
BOOSTING MAITLAND DAY AND NIGHT MAITLAND GARAGE&#13;
M. L. KYLE, Prop.&#13;
Wrecking Car Service Goodyear Tires and Tubes&#13;
Batteries Repaired and Recharged&#13;
Texaco Gas and Oils&#13;
school, Methodist and Presbyterian churches; :00 p. m., Epworth League, Methodist church. First and third Sunday11 a. m. and :30 p. m. services, Methodist church. Second and fourth Sunday11 a. m. and :30 p. m. services Presby. terian church. Tuesday, :00 p. m.Municipal office, zoning commission. Wednesday, :00-6:00 p. m.– Library open. Second and fourth Thursday, 12:15 White Way RestaurantChamber of Commerce. Fourth Thursday, :00 p. m.Council meeting. Friday, :00 p. m., Hill SchoolBoy Scouts. Saturday, ::oo p. m. – Library Open.&#13;
He lies immune from weird alarms, Billy Buster Funnel;&#13;
He took the wrong girl in his arms as the train sped thru a tunnel.&#13;
We let the baby chew on Daddys Phi Bete key to bring out his wisdom teeth. California Pelican.&#13;
BUILD NOW&#13;
Substantial reductions in price on Lumber and Building Materials are now in effect.&#13;
Labor is more plentiful and efficient. The demand for homes is steadily increasing. Whether for investment or speculation, you will save money by building now. THE MATLAND LUMBER CO.&#13;
Phone 1304-&#13;
(Illustrated House Plan Book is FREE)&#13;
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VISERASHE&#13;
Rev. and Mrs. E. D. Viser, whose marriage was solemnized recently, have returned from a brief honeymoon and are at home at the Way. side Inn in this city. Mr. Viser is pastor of the Apopka and Maitland Presbyterian churches and during his residence in our come munity he has made many warm friends who will be interested to learn of his marriage. The ceremony, simple and beautiful, was quietly sole. mnized in the Green street Presby. terian Church at Augusta, Georgia, on May 19th. The bride was for merly Miss Mary Ashe of that city. The Chief unites with a host of friends in extending to Mr. and Mrs. Viser a hearty welcome to Apopka and best wishes for much happiness. From the Apopka Chief. Mr. Viser, in the few months of his pastorate in Maitland, has materially strengthened the church by his faithful and efficient service, and the people of Maitland and the Maitland News join with our friends and leagues in Apopka in offering our congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Viser and our best wishes that they may remain with us for a long time.&#13;
Greetings TO THE&#13;
MOTOR DRIVING PUBLIC FROM THE&#13;
White Way Motor Co. Maitland&#13;
Because your car does not run SMOOTH is not always an indication that its worn out.&#13;
A simple little adjustment will surprise you. Let us prove it to YOUR satisfaction.&#13;
Have TIRES, TUBES and other ACCESSORIES. We estimate your job and stand by it.&#13;
Would like to have you call. Phone 1204-&#13;
JOHN NELSON W. A. MANNING&#13;
THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
May 10, 1926.&#13;
Miss Anna B. Treat, Maitland, Florida. My dear Miss Anna: –&#13;
Thank you very much forthe copy of the Maitland News. This is a mighty interesting publication and I believe it will grow in size and influ.&#13;
Maitland has surely been making wonderful progress these past two years, and this is due in no small meas. ure to the fine work done by you all.&#13;
With every good wish for you, I am,&#13;
Your sincere friend,&#13;
KARL LEHMANN, Secretary, Orange County Chamber of Commerce.&#13;
TEN COMMANDMENts For the HOME TOWN&#13;
v. Thou shalt defend the health of thy home town from the death that lurks in marshes, swamps and heaps of fifth. Thou shalt exterminate the fly and mosquito, for they carry typhoid and malaria. The tubercle and baccillus thou shalt drive before thee, with the sun and fresh air as thy allies.&#13;
[5]&#13;
The Maitland News, Maitland, Florida.&#13;
I herewith enclose 5 for years' subscription to The Maitland News.&#13;
Name&#13;
A City Store in a&#13;
Country Town&#13;
Now Located in Our New Building&#13;
Modern Equipment Thruout Quality, Prices and Service Not Excelled in Orange County&#13;
J. A. BROWN&#13;
Telephone 1310-R MAITLAND - FLORIDA&#13;
E. A. UPMEYER, Pres.&#13;
&#13;
A Local Bank For Local People&#13;
Your Home Town Comes First&#13;
Patronize its Stores and Industries&#13;
DONALD G. SPAIN, Cashier&#13;
J. A. BROWN, VPres.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
THE MATLAND News&#13;
CURRENCY-YESTERDAY AND TODAY&#13;
Currency is probably the most familiar form of cerdit in existence day, and its origin is of great interest&#13;
The earliest record of the issuance of bank notes gives their origin as about 1670, but in a vastly different form than that of today. The first bank notes were simply issued by goldsmiths to people who had left money in their custody, and these notes bore the name of a definite payee. The following is a specimen of one of the early notes.&#13;
Nov. 28, 1684.&#13;
I promise to pay untoye Rt. honble ye Lord North &amp; Gray, or bearer ninety pounds on demand. For Mr. FRANCIS CHILD &amp; Myself JNO ROGERS. It seems that the right to issue such notes as above was never questioned until their use became so wide. spread that the state was forced to step in to protect the interest of society at large. Then this right to issue notes was restricted to a select number of persons of well-known character, generally, but not always, incorporated as a bank. In our country today national banks have the right to issue notes of their own, but must first protect the notes by depositing Liberty Bonds or other suitable security with the Treasury department. Then the notes are printed in the government print. ing office, and countresigned by the President and Cashier of the issuing bank. Such notes are accepted by the public as readily as direct government obligations. All government notes and federal reserve notes are secured by gold or silver bullion which is held in the national treasury in Washington. Any person who holds a gold certificate can demand of the treasury department gold coin in exchange. Thus we find that gold and silver, principally gold form the basis of all national wealth. without this gold and silver held in reserve, our currency would be worth nothing more than the governments guarantee, but the tremendous wealth in actual gold which is held as a reserve behind these notes makes them just as good as the bullion itself, be cause the reserve is never touched unless an equal amount of paper money is first cancelled and destroyed,&#13;
Grass and //eeds&#13;
IYo; you noticed how the grass grows this kind of weather? Look at the sand-filled brick pavements in some of the residential sub&#13;
urbs you know. Do you see how the the grass grows between the bricks?&#13;
It is expensive to keep such a street neat and even heavy traffic will not keep the grass down this season of the year?&#13;
That's why we are using a rock base asphalt type of pavement in GREENWOOD GARDENS. There won't be any cracks for weeds and grass to grow in.&#13;
And we are not letting any grass grow under our feet" either. The city is paving all the streets in the first section this summer. (See reso. lutions published herein.)&#13;
If you ever expect to own a nice home you should investigate Greenwood Gardens now. Several of our June Brides are still available at prices that cant be duplicated later.&#13;
Don't let any grass grow under YOUR feet&#13;
M A IT L A N ID&#13;
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                <text>THE MATLAND NEWS&#13;
Published Weekly by THE MATLAND NEws Co, MATLAND, ORANGE County, FLORIDA&#13;
volume I&#13;
JUNE 26, 1926&#13;
NUMBER 8&#13;
Final Action Taken By the Council For the Completion of the City Waterworks&#13;
MISS JENNILLE HAILE AND HUGH McMillan Wed&#13;
On Monday afternoon at five oclock, the wedding of Miss Jennille Haile and Mr. Hugh McMillan was solemnized at the home of the brides sister, Mrs. Kenneth McPherson. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. E. D. Visor, Pastor of the Maitland Presbyterian Church, in the presence of the immediate family.&#13;
The bride was attired in a gown of taupe chiffon with a pink straw hat and carried a bouquet of liliesof-thevalley. Miss Lois Haile, who attend. ed the bride, wore a gown of grey georgette and carried pink roses. Mr. Harold Haile acted as groomsman. Mrs. Rogers played the wedding march and Mr. McPherson and Mrs. Lull sang.&#13;
The bride, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Haile, well known residents of Maitland, has been teaching for the past few years in Gastonia, N. C. where Mr. Mc. Millan is engaged in the automobile business.&#13;
After the ceremony the young couple departed immediately on a wedding trip and will make their home in Gastonia.&#13;
COUNCIL MAKES TRIP TO DELAND&#13;
Members of the council and other city officials and prominent citizens of Maitland motored over to DeLand Sunday to inspect the working of two types of pump now in operation by the city of DeLand and a third pumping outfit just being installed. The engineers of the plants operated both outfits for our benefit and explained the construction, mechanism and operation of each, the advantages and disadvantages, so that the committee could get an idea and understanding of their respective merits as a basis for making a selection of the type of outfit most suitable and desirable for Maitland.&#13;
wedding of Miss NANNIE HARRIS AND WILLIAM L. GOETTE&#13;
A wedding of great interest to the people of Maitland was that of Miss Nannie Harris of Winter Park to William L. Goette, which took place last week Thursday at the home of the brides parents, Captain and Mrs. J. A. Harris.&#13;
Mrs. Goette is well known to most of the readers of the News, either personally or through her splendid work as Assistant Principal of the Winter Park High School, while ad. ditional interest is due to the fact that she is the sister of Mrs. C. J. Wood. ward of this city.&#13;
All who know of the high place which Mrs. Goette holds in educational circles will be pleased to learn that as Mr. Goette is a school man, being principal of the Eustis High School, her influence and interest in the educational work of the state will continue to be felt.&#13;
work star TED ON NEW TOWN HALL AND FIRE HOUSE At a recent meeting of the Town Council a contract for the erection of a modern combination Town Hall, Fire House and Jail was awarded to Geo. B. DeNoyelles. This building will be of hollow tile and stucco and will be located on a lot owned by the town between Independence Lane and Inter street. The building will be placed on the back of the lot facing Independence Lane on the west. This arrangement will leave the remainder of the grounds available for beautification by lawn and appropriate shrubs. On the lower floor will be located the fire house with room for the oc. comodation of the new Boyer Fire Engine recently purchased, the municipal offices and space for town equipment. Located at the rear of the first (Continued on Page 4)&#13;
TOWN PURCHASES PUMPING EQUIPMENT FOR WATERWORKS SYSTEM&#13;
At a meeting of the Town Count cil Tuesday evening the 22nd a contract was entered into with the Layne Southeastern Company, of St. Peters burg, Florida, state representatives of the Layne Bowler Company of Memphis, Tennessee, for a modern electrically driven deep well pump for the municipal water system. This unit will be of the most mo, dern in every respect, being driven by a 50 H. P. direct connected, vertical, General Electric motor with full automatic control. This automa. tic feature will obviate the necessity of having a full time attendant at the pumping station, because of the fact that when the tank reaches a certain low level the pump will automatically start, and when the tank reaches a certain high level the pump will automatically stop. An inspection of a few minutes a day for the purpose of oiling will be all the attention necessary as the motor will be also equipped with a device protecting it against low voltage current. The capacity of this pump will be 500 gallons per minute, the water being forced directly into the tank 100 feet in the air by the six impellers located 65 feet below the surface and connected with the pump head by shafting, fully encased. Delivery of this equipment cannot be expected in less than six weeks so the manufacturers state, thereby necessitating some further delay in the actual turning on of the water. The final work connected with the laying of the mains and installation of fire hydrants will be completed in a few weeks. This will complete the installation of the water system which has been unavoidably delayed by various causes. First the freight embargo held up (Continued on Page 4)&#13;
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2] THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
MATLAND, FLORIDA&#13;
Published Weekly by The Maitland News Company. ANNA. B. TREAT, Editor and Business Manager Subscription Price Fifty cents a year. Five years 2.00.&#13;
Advertising Rates on Application&#13;
BUILDING IN FLORIDA&#13;
We note with interest certain statistices quoted in the last issue of the Winter Park Herald, which we should judge to be a pretty good in dication of the intrinsic soundness of Florida today. According to the figures given the amount of freight shipped into Florida by rail through Jacksonville in the first quarter of 1926 exceeded the shipments for the same period in 1925 by 58.5%, and in 1924 by 102.%. And this in spite of the embargo which, as we all know too well, cut down the con sumption of outside commodities by practically everyone who was a res. ident of Florida at that period.&#13;
Of equal interest is the record of building and engineering contracts which for the first four months of 1926 amounted to 112,604,600.00, an increase of 12.7% over the 49, 552,400.00 of the corresponding period of 1925, while the April figure was the highest on record for&#13;
that month, 92% more than last April. we feel that this information&#13;
comes very timely after our article of last week on the increase of buildings in Maitland during the past year, showing, as it does, that our local conditions are reflecting truly those which are general through the state.&#13;
Two of the aspects of this construc&#13;
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tion program are especially note worthy. One is the fact that a large part of the construction is of a public character. Here in our immediate vicinity we have the new Court House, Station, Auditorium, Coliseum, Telephone Exchange, . M. C. A building, besides schools and churches, in Orlandoa new high school in Winter Park not to men. tion our own municipal buildingtogether with an extensive road program in both Orange and Seminole counties, including the practical rebuilding of state highways No. 2 and 3the latter being the famous Black Bear Trail, a federal military highway, running from Quebec to St. Petersburg and Miami, and including Maitland among its points of interest.&#13;
The other feature is that a large proportion of the capital being used in the private enterprises comes from northern financiers, who, while at the moment they appear shy about invest ing in Florida real estate, are placing their money here in substantial busi ness enterprises, which will be of permanent value in the development of the country, thus showing that their confidence in the future of Flor ida is unshaken.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Milliman and daughters spent several days last week at St. Petersburg.&#13;
LOUIS L. COUDERT, INC. CIVIL ENGINEERS Land Surveyors&#13;
Town PLANNING&#13;
P. O. Building Maitland, Florida&#13;
CALENDAR&#13;
Sunday, 10:00 a m. Sunday school, Methodist and Presbyterian churches:00 p. m, Epworth League, Methodist church. First and third Sunday11 a. m. and :30 p. m. services, Methodist church. Second and fourth Sunday11 a. m. and :30 p. m. services Presbyterian church. Tuesday, :00 p. m.Municipal office, zoning commission. Wednesday, :00-6:00 p. m.Library Open. Second Thursday, 12:15 White Way RestaurantChamber of Commerce. Fourth Thursday, :00 p. m.Council meeting. Friday, :00 p. m., Hill SchoolBoy Scouts.&#13;
General Repairing Vulcanizing&#13;
BOOSTING MAITLAND DAY AND NIGHT MAITLAND GARAGE&#13;
M. L. KYLE, Prop.&#13;
Wrecking Car Service Goodyear Tires and Tubes&#13;
Batteries Repaired and Recharged&#13;
Texaco Gas and Oils&#13;
Saturday, :00-6:00 p. m.Library Open. Fans, 5.95 up&#13;
1-burner Grill or Toaster 1.75 2-burner Stove 6.00 Grill 6.50&#13;
Will boil, fry, toast, broil or stew. Does any two at the same time.&#13;
MATLAND ELECTRIC SHOP J. H. Bennett, Prop.&#13;
A MAN CAN&#13;
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ON WHAT HE PUTS INTO A HOME&#13;
HE CANT ON WHAT HE PAYS OUT FOR RENT&#13;
The value of your home de&#13;
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the materials used in its construction&#13;
We Specialize in High Grade Lumber and Building Materials&#13;
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LIBRARY LIST TEN COMMANDMENTS FOR The following books have been con- HOME TOWN tributed lately to the Maitland Library: VI. Thou shalt build good roads Enoch Crane, By F. Hopkinson and - - - Smith; The Hat of Destiny, by Mrs. Eternal "&#13;
T. P. OConnor. An Americans Lon. motto, that thy roads may not ravel don, by Louise Closser Hale; My nor thy supervisor forget thee. Book and Heart, by Corra Harris; - The Reminiscenses of Lady Randolph Inter-City Churchill, by Mrs. George Cornwal- 22 lis West; In Kings by Julia Realty Company BR0WN HAS IT C. R. Door (Mrs. Door used to be a regular winter visitor at the Mait- Real Estate Brokers land Inn.&#13;
We Specialize in the Best&#13;
MAITLAND FLORIDA Western Meats Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnston, Phone Winter Park 1310-- who are staying in Maitland much The best is none too good later this year than usual, leave the EVERYTHING IN last of the month for a trip to Cali- REAL ESTATE Vegetables&#13;
fornia and Washington. fresh from the garden, daily&#13;
We have the exclusive list- Give us a trial and be&#13;
- - inced ing on the most beautiful convince Maitland Plumbing Lake Front Properties in THE TASTE TELIS" C Maitland - C B R O N S - - - The City Store Plumbing, Piping, Telephone 1310-Irrigating, Repairing ESTIMATES FURNISHED Greetings TO THE MOTOR DRIVING PUBLIC BANK ΟΡ M A ITL AND FROM THE White Way Motor Co. A Local Bank Maitland A Reliable Garage is a distinct For Local People asset to any town. THE WHITE way MOTOR CO. has the privilege of serving a - number of particular automobile Your Home Town Comes First who have become fast Patronize its Stores and Industries E. A. UPMEYER, Pres. J. A. BROWN, VPres. Have TIRES, TUBES and other DONALD G. SPAIN, Cashier ACCESSORIES. We estimate your job and stand by it. Would like to have you call. Phone 1204-| JOHN NELSON W. A. MANNING&#13;
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DR. S. C. HARDWICK PASSES AWAY IN NORTHERN HOME Just as we go to press we receive word that Dr. S. C. Hardwick passed away at his northern home on Wednesday, June sixteenth. This news will come as a great shock and grief to the many friends of Dr. Hardwick in Maitland, who will join the News in offering their sincere and heartfelt condolences to Mrs. Hardwick.&#13;
FINAL Action TAKEN by COUNCIL FOR COMPLETING WATER WORKS&#13;
(Continued from Page 1) shipments of cast iron pipe for several months, then the well drillers were held up in getting their drilling equipment on the ground, not until the well was completed and the test made, could a complete log of the well be forwarded to the engineering come panys offices in Atlanta for recome mendations and specifications for the type of pumping equipment to be used. After receipt of these specifications it was necessary, by law, to advertise for thirty days for bids on this equipment, which brings us up to the present time. If everything goes well from now on prospective water consumers may reasonably expect service by the middle of August. work started on new town HALL AND FIRE HOUSE&#13;
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floor will be two modern jail cells.&#13;
On the second floor will be located an assembly hall for the uses of the town council.&#13;
Construction has already started and the structure will be completed by September first according to the terms of the contract.&#13;
CITRUS CULTURESPRAYING ( Forrest B. Stone) This is the time of year when the citrus grower has to watch his trees and young fruit very carefully as the little pest known as the rust mite is about to put in his&#13;
greatest work. Damage done by this in&#13;
sect lowers the grade of fruit in two ways, it makes a rusty appearing fruit which detracts from its appearance a great deal and reduces its value fifty or more cents per box, it also prevents the fruit from maturing to its normal size. Last year there was not a great amount of damage done by the rust mite as it seemed to be an of year, consequently there is likely to be an over supply of them this year. Just at present conditions indicate that they are more plentiful than they have been in years and it behooves every orange grower to spray or dust just as soon as they appear in any quantities. A&#13;
behind the cage.&#13;
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heavy lime sulphur solution seems to give the best results and will last over a much longer period than the dust, however it is not possible to apply same as rapidly and where you have large acreage the dust seems to be preferred. The spraying should be repeated two or three times or as often as necessary to control the mite. For white fly and scale if they are to be found in any quantity the grove should be sprayed at once with an oil spray as it keeps the trees clean and gives them better breathing facilities.&#13;
How A BANK STRIKES A BALANCE&#13;
In the introduction to this series of articles on banking, reference was made to the many interesting things that go on I regret that lack of space in each issue of this paper causes each article to be practically a summary, but it cant be helped.&#13;
The balance of a set of books is of primary importance, since it proves that each account is correct, except in cases of cross-errors which are rare.) Bank bookkeeping differs only in detail from any other form of bookkeeping and is simply a matter of credits and debits.&#13;
In opening a set of bank books, the capital stock and surplus constitute a credit on one side, and the cash on hand and the cost of banking house and fixtures are the balancing debit on the other side. Deposit slips, cashiers checks, bank drafts and interest all go on the credit side of the books, and the checks and cash received for credits mentioned constitute the debit to offset the credits.&#13;
At the end of the day all of the credits, the deposits, the cashiers checks and drafts, and the intrest together with the cash carried over from the previous day are added up and a total obtained. The debits, checks, notes, and cash for the day must equal the total of the credits, or the bank is out of balance and the difference must be found.&#13;
All checks on other banks are sent away for collection. In the case of a small bank, the foreign items, as they are called, are usually deposited in a larger bank from which they are in turn sent out to the banks on which the checks are drawn. It is not unusual for a check to go through four or five different banks before it reaches its destination, and it may be in the mails for several days.&#13;
In posting the accounts, each check and deposit must be handled five or six different times. For instance: suppose John Smith has a balance of 1,000.00 and draws three checks for 100.00 each and makes two deposits for 150.00 each. These items must be listed and proved, the de posits added to his balance on two different sheets, ledger sheet and statement sheet) and the checks subtracted from the total on these same sheets. His new balance will be the same 1,000.00, but twenty separte transactions have been made to reach that new balance.&#13;
It is indeed a blessing that the banks of today have the use of accurate bookkeeping machines without which the in tricate bank bookkeeping could not be performed.&#13;
Bank of Maitland. DONALD G. SPAIN, Cashier&#13;
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Pick out your lots and tell us what you have. If it is good we can handle it.&#13;
You cant sleep on a live proposition.&#13;
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                <text>THE MAITLAND NEws&#13;
Published Weekly by THE MATLAND NEws Co, MATLAND, ORANGE County, Florida&#13;
Volume I&#13;
JULY 3, 1926&#13;
NUMBER 9&#13;
Maitland Fire Truck Passes Through Town&#13;
GREEN wood GARDENs. FIELD OFFICE TO HAVE BEAUTIFUL SETTING -&#13;
Work has been started toward the beautification of the lot in Greenwood Gardens where the Maitland Realty Company field office stands. This lot will be laid out and planted under the direction of S. B. Hill, . and F. B. Stone as a model home lot, showing what can be done in a short time and with a minimum of labor and expense to beautify and improve a Greenwood Gardens lot. The rear of the lot is being used temporarily as a nursery for cuttings and plants which are being raised for use in other parts of the subdivision, and which will be distributed as soon as they are of sufficient size for transplanting. The beautification of the entire subdivision is to be carried out as fast as practicable, depending some what upon the paving and other work, as street plantings cannot be (Continued on Page 2)&#13;
The regular monthly sewing and luncheon meeting of the Maitland Auxiliary took place at the Library last Friday. Twenty-seven members were present and seventy-four gar ments have been finished this summer, with about thirty more started The next meeting will be held on the fourth Friday in July, the 23rd.&#13;
SIDEwALKS LAID IN ORANGEDALE PARK&#13;
The sidewalk on the south side of Tangerine Place has been finished. This is the first sidewalk to be laid in Orangedale Park, the largest restricted subdivision in south Maitland. Sidewalks on the other streets will be laid immediately and petitions for paving have been in for some time. These streets will open up an attract tive residence district lying between Maitland and Winter Park, a convenient and desirable location.&#13;
TAX ASSESSOR APPOINTED&#13;
The Council has appointed Louis L. Coudert as tax assessor for 1926. This seems a very happy appointment as Mr. Coudert, who is also town engineer and surveyor, has in files, plats and descriptions of the property in the town which will be of great assistance in making out the assess ment roll. The Council has also appointed J. H. Hill, C. J. Woodward and K. N. McPherson as members of the Special Tax Commision, all of whom have served on this commission in previous years and are well quainted with property values in Maitland.&#13;
NEW FIRE ZONES ESTABLISHED&#13;
The Zoning Commission at a recent meeting enlarged the first fire zone to extend through the lots on the east side of vanderpool Avenue and to include the business lots in the SpragueQuinn addition. A secondary fire -one was established on the west of Maitland avenue, back of the lots fac. ing on the avenue. This is a district in which stores may be built which do not conform with the strict require ments of the first zone, thus giving an opportunity for small enterprises to be established near the business center for which the erection of a fire proof building would be prohi. bitory. In addition to these two busi ness zones two industrial zones have been established; one on the west side of Maitland Ave. between Packwood and the railroad, and one north of George St. and south of Cybelia, on both sides of the railroad. In these zones, lumber yards, garages and small inoffensive manufacturing plants may be placed. All of the rest of the town is classed as res. idence, subject of course to future developments, when further business and industrial zones may be required.&#13;
Miss Lois Haile left on Tuesday for a months visit in South Carolina and North Carolina.&#13;
Will be Delivered to Town. After Inspec. tion by Orlando Reo Agency.&#13;
Great excitement was felt in Maito land Monday afternoon when two shiny red fire trucks dashed along Maitland avenue, the second one with the name Maitland plainly visible as it passed out of sight around Lily Lake. Unfortunately its coming had not been heralded and it was the chance bystander who had the first glimpse of the new truck, while the majority of the citizens must wait until it has been overhauled by the Reo Agency in Orlando and formally turned over to the town before they can receive convincing proof that Maitland at last boasts a real fire department.&#13;
MUNICIPAL BUILDING PROGRESSING RAPIDLY&#13;
The walls of the municipal building which was commenced last week are nearly completed work is being pushed rapidly and it is expected that great progress will be made during the next week.&#13;
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CHANGES MEETING TIME&#13;
At the last meeting of the Chamber of Commerce it was decided to hold only one meeting a month dur: ing July and August, as many of the members expect to be out of town during a part of the summer, and there is not so much business to attend to at this time of year. These meetings will be held on the second Thursday of each month. The at tendance at the meetings has been splendid upto-date, never dropping below twenty-five and it is trusted that the same record will continue all Sunninner.&#13;
Mrs. I. Vanderpool, Miss Kitty Vanderpool and Miss Stella water. house have taken a cottage at Anna Maria Island, for the first two weeks&#13;
of July.&#13;
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THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
MATLAND, FLORIDA&#13;
Published Weekly by The Maitland News Company. ANNA. B. TREAT, Editor and Business Manager&#13;
Subscription Price Fifty cents a year. Five years 2.00.&#13;
Advertising Rates on Application&#13;
CAN we Avoid ACCIDENTso&#13;
The accident last week in which a truck of the National Biscuit Como pany was hit on the Horatio avenue crossing of the A. C. L. railroad and practically demolished reminds us of the four other accidents that have taken place in the past three years at this same crossing, one of which just escaped being a tragedy. While we do not presume to offer a remedy for this condition we feel that it would be well for the proper authori. ties to bring pressure to bear on the railroad to make some provision for protection at this point before a fatal accident occurs.&#13;
The crossing is doubly dangerous, being on a curve where the track is visible only a few hundred feet in each direction, and crossing both the railroad and the main highway at the busiest point in the town. We know that the railroad does not provide gates or flagmen save in the large cities, but we feel that Maitland should at least voice her protest against the lack of protection at this crossing.&#13;
PROGRESS OF B. L.&#13;
We hope shortly to be able to publish a report from the committee appointed some weeks ago by the Chamber of Commerce to promote the ex&#13;
tension of the Winter Park Building and Loan Association in Maitland. This committee, consisting of D. G. Spain, E. A. Upmeyer and A. B. Rowland, is very enthusiastic and we feel sure will be ready for a report at an early date.&#13;
GREENWOOD GARDENS FIELD OFFICE TO HAVE BEAUTIFUL SETTING&#13;
(Continued from Page 1)&#13;
put in until all grading and construce tion work is finished and the streets cleaned up. It is expected, however, that this will all be completed before the tree planting season comes around and that parkways and streets in the sections will be in good order by fall.&#13;
Local ITEMs Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Coudert and little son left on Saturday for a few weeks trip to New York and other points in the north.&#13;
Mr. A. B. Rowland has gone to St. Augustine for the weekend, where he will meet Mrs. Rowland and children, who have just come down from Westfield, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Rowland will occupy the home in Greenwood Gardens which they have recently purchased and which is now being remodeled.&#13;
LOUIS L. COUDERT, INC. CIVIL ENGINEERS Land Surveyors TOWN PLANNING&#13;
P. O. Building Maitland, Florida&#13;
General Repairing Vulcanizing&#13;
BOOSTING MAITLAND DAY AND NIGHT&#13;
MAITLAND GARAGE&#13;
M. L. KYLE, Prop.&#13;
Wrecking Car Service Goodyear Tires and Tubes&#13;
Batteries Repaired and Recharged&#13;
Texaco Gas and Oils&#13;
CALENDAR&#13;
Sunday, 10:00 a mSunday school. Methodist and Presbyterian churches, .00 p. m, Epworth League, Methodist church. First and third Sunday11 a. m. and :30 p. m. services, Methodist church. Second and fourth Sunday11 a. m. and :30 p. m. services Presbyterian church. Tuesday, :00 p. mMunicipal office. Zoning commission. Wednesday, :00-6:00 p. m.Library&#13;
Second Thursday, 12:15 White Way RestaurantChamber of Commerce. Fourth Thursday, :00 p. m.Council meeting. Friday, :00 p. m., Hill SchoolBoy Scouts.&#13;
Saturday, :00-6:00 p. m.Library Open. Fans, 5.95 up&#13;
1-burner Grill or Toaster 1.75 2-burner Stove 6.00&#13;
Will boil, fry, toast, broil or stew. Does any two at the same time.&#13;
MAITLAND ELECTRIC SHOP J. H. Bennett, Prop.&#13;
A MAN CAN&#13;
B0RROW MONEY&#13;
ON WHAT HE PUTS INTO A HOME&#13;
HE CANT ON WHAT HE PAYS OUT FOR RENT&#13;
The value of your home de&#13;
pends upon the quality of&#13;
the materials used in its construction&#13;
We Specialize in&#13;
High Grade Lumber and&#13;
THE MATLAND LUMBER CO. Phone 399&#13;
(Illustrated House Plan Books. FREE)&#13;
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THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
ority system so that no students will be left out. 16. Abolishment of the ringer" system in athletics and the substitu. tion therefor of the ideal that Rollins should play the gamecleanly, even though she loses. 17. Donation by Cornell Uni. versity of two eight-oar shells for the encouragement of rowing at Rollins 18. Quickening of interest in higher education among the people of Florida, and focusing national atten tion on the proposed reorganization of the Rollins teaching plan, as evidenc ed among other things, by the un paralleled newspaper and magazine&#13;
space given Rollins throughout the&#13;
state and nation.&#13;
Mrs. E. N. Beech spent the night&#13;
last week with Mrs. K. N. McPher. Son.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hirsch left&#13;
Sunday for a two months cruise through the Mediterranean, and the&#13;
Holy Land.&#13;
S. J. STIG G INS LAW YER&#13;
Maitland, FLORIDA&#13;
Greetings&#13;
TO THE MOTOR DRIVING PUBLIC FROM THE&#13;
White Way Motor Co. Maitland&#13;
A Reliable Garage is a distinct asset to any town. THE WHITE way MOTOR CO. has the privilege of serving a number of particular automobile owners who have become fast friends. May we count you among those who drive away well PleasedHave TIRES, TUBES and other ACCESSORIES. We estimate your job and stand by it.&#13;
Would like to have you call. Phone 1204-JOHN NELSON W. A. MANNING&#13;
#&#13;
Inter-City Realty Company&#13;
Real Estate Rrokers&#13;
MAITLAND FLORIDA Phone Winter Park 1310-&#13;
EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE&#13;
We have the exclusive list&#13;
ing on the most beautiful&#13;
Lake Front Properties in Maitland&#13;
Mrs. Stover is visiting her son, E. E. Stover.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Simonds and Miss Helen Simonds of New Rochel. le, N. . and Maitland will sail July 7 for a tour of the European count tries.&#13;
“BROWN HAS IT,”&#13;
We Specialize in the Best&#13;
Western Meats&#13;
The best is none too good&#13;
Vegetables&#13;
fresh from the garden, daily&#13;
Give us a trial and be convinced&#13;
THE TASTE TELIS"&#13;
B. R O W N ' S The City Store Telephone 1310-&#13;
BANK OF MAIT L AND&#13;
A Local Bank For Local People&#13;
Your Home Town Comes First&#13;
Patronize its Stores and Industries&#13;
E. A. UPMEYER, Pres. DONALD G. SPAIN, Cashier&#13;
J. A. BROWN, VPres.&#13;
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MAITLANDS FINEST DEVELOPMENT&#13;
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                <text>THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
Published Weekly by THE MATLAND NEws Co, MATLAND, ORANGE County, FLORIDA&#13;
Volume I&#13;
JULY 10, 1926&#13;
NuMBER lo&#13;
Airplane Maps of Maitland Delivered&#13;
&#13;
The funeral of Dr. Sydney C. Hardwick, who died at his northern home in Hingham, Mass., on June 16, took place at Christ Episcopal Church, in Quincy on the afternoon of June 19. The services were attended by many military men and organizations, and a large gathering of civilians. The body was escorted to Mt. Wol. laston Cemetery by three companies of the National Guard, and at the grave, full military honors were paid by the firing squad and buglar. Delegations from the Howitzer company, headquarters company and third bat. tery, all of Quincy, the . D. Club, the George F. Cryan post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Massachusetts Medical Society and the Norfolk South Medical Association attended.&#13;
Dr. Hardwick, formerly a well known physician in Quincy, Mass., went to France with the 104th regiment of the 26th division and served as a regimental surgeon during the war. Receiving an honorable discharge following the close of the war he returned to Quincy and resumed his practice. His health, however, soon began to fail, the effect largely of his being gassed in the war, and he came to Maitland hoping a change would be beneficial. He purchased a grove on Fish Lake, just outside of town, where he built a beautiful home and was developing a splendid estate, while Dr. Hardwicks health, which while it improved for a time was al. ways precarious, prevented his taking an active share in public affairs, he always showed lively interest in the growth of Maitland, and stood for all that was best in its development.&#13;
During the past winter, Dr. Hard. wick has been steadily losing ground. Since he went north two months ago he has been very ill and has failed rapidly. He is survived by his wife and one son, Sydney C. Hardwick, .&#13;
Miss Lucy Brown is visiting at Sarasota and Mrs. . M. Brown left this week for North Carolina to remain during the summer.&#13;
Interesting Topographical Feature of Town Shown in Great Detail&#13;
The town engineer has received the airplane maps of Maitland, which were ordered last spring, and one of these can be seen at the office of the Maitland Realty Company. These maps show in detail all the features of the topography of Maitland, the streets, buildings, groves and lakes, giving an idea of the general character of the country and the relative location of different points in a way im: possible to gain from ordinary maps and photographs. The maps are made up from photographs of small sections which will overlap so much that any inaccuracies of measurement can be eliminated when the parts are fitted together. Section corners are marked before the pictures are taken so as to be visible in the original prints and by aid of these the pictures are adjusted to scale and are practically as exact as an ordinary map.&#13;
AMERICAN FRUIT GROWERS PLAN NEW PACKING HOUSE&#13;
The American Fruit Growers are making plans for rebuilding their packing house in Maitland. They expect to rebuild on the old site and to have the building ready for the opening of the next citrus season. A good packing house is an asset to any come munity and it is expected that the American Fruit Growers will put up a building which will be a credit to their organization and the Town of Maitland.&#13;
C. C. JACKSON SELLS HOME&#13;
C. C. Jackson has sold his home on Packwood Avenue to Calvin H. Hill. Mr. Jackson came to Maitland about five years ago, and bought a tract of land with a fine grove extending from the Dixie Highway down to Lake Sybelia. Here he built a home, as the house formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Niver had recently burned. Two years ago Mr. Jackson platted the property and sold off all but the&#13;
J. H. BENNETT PURCHASES LOT IN GREENWOOD GARDENS&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bennett have purchased a lot in Greenwood Gardenson the corner of Marion Wayand Gamewell Avenue. They plan to build on this lot when business conditions make their present home un desirable.&#13;
FIRE TRUCK RECEIVEld in MAITLAND&#13;
Maitlands fire truck was delivered to the town last Friday and is being kept in the Maitland Garage until the municipal building shall be finished. The truck was tried out before delivery by Mr. Perkins, sales agent of the Reo Co. and Mr. Foster, chief of the Winter Park Fire Department, and found to be in perfect condition.&#13;
The fire department is being organ ized with . A. Brown, chief, J. H. Bennett, assistant chief and M. L. Kyle, driver. Instructions will be given by Mr. Foster, of Winter Park. Telephone calls for the truck may be made through the Maitland Garage, 1314W or the Electric Shop, 1201X. An extension will soon be placed in the house of J. H. Bennett for night use.&#13;
MAITLAND PEOPLE CELEBRATE THE FOURTH&#13;
Maitland sent a large representa tion to Daytona for the Fourth, where an unusually fine entertainment was given, including a parade with a large number of clever floats and a beautio ful display of fireworks in the evening Among the Maitland representatives were Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Horner and son, and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bennett and family, who spent the weekend at New Smyrna, motoring over to Day. tona on the fifthMr. and Mrs. F. H. Manning, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Spain, Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan and Miss Agnes Moreman.&#13;
home place and adjoining lots. Mr. Jackson is planning to leave Maitland shortly and make his home in the western part of the state.&#13;
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&#13;
2] THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
MATLAND, FLORIDA&#13;
Published Weekly by THE MATLAND NEws CoMPANY.&#13;
ANNA. B. TREAT, Editor and Business Manager&#13;
Subscription Price Fifty cents a year. Five years 2.00.&#13;
Advertising RATEs on APPLICATION&#13;
THE News, YOUR PAPER&#13;
The Maitland News has reached today, its tenth issue and the editor feels amply repaid, the time and trouble expended, the interest shown by the readers. The business houses are supporting us with enthusiasm and subscriptions are coming in well. Best of all our paper is being read.&#13;
In one way, however, the editor asks that the public help more than they have, and that is in the collecting of news items. Whatever is happen. ing in the town is of interest to some one. Have you bought a car, changed your residence, entertained a guest, taken a trip, gone on a picnic, gotten marriedLet us know so that we may print it in the paper. That is what a local paper is for and the News wishes to give full publicity to all local items. But unfortunately our staff is small, our time is fully oc. cupied and we cannot get out and find the news.&#13;
So we ask you, one and all, to help us with information as to what is hap. pening in town. Orif you have some thought or suggestion about town affairs that you would like to place be fore the people, send us a letter and we will be glad to print it. The News is your paper if you will help to make it that.&#13;
THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
LETTERS FROM SUBSCRIBERs&#13;
Bank of Winter Park Winter Park, Fla. June 25, 1926. The Maitland News, Maitland, Fla. Dear Madam: Attention: Anna B. Treat. I want to congratulate you on your very attractive publication, and I trust that you will meet with the success that you deserve. I am enclosing 1.00 for two years' subscription. Yours very truly, E. B. MENDSEN, President.&#13;
LOCAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Clark and J. A. Brown attended the races at Mt. Dora, on the Fifth.&#13;
Mrs. moved Wednes&#13;
day into their new home on Horatio Avenue. N. Beecher, f e past nths sales&#13;
several n with the&#13;
Compahy.&#13;
ea. pany, is now&#13;
Intercity Realty&#13;
-- town clerk, and C.&#13;
- , are expected home this&#13;
weekf a two weeks motor trip&#13;
up North Carolina, where they were visiting at their homes.&#13;
LOUIS L. COUDERT, INC. CIVIL ENGINEERS&#13;
Land Surveyors TOWN PLANNING&#13;
P. O. Building Maitland, Florida&#13;
General Repairing Vulcanizing&#13;
BOOSTING MAITLAND DAY AND NIGHT&#13;
MAITLAND GARAGE&#13;
M. L. KYLE, Prop.&#13;
Wrecking Car Service Goodyear Tires and Tubes&#13;
Batteries Repaired and Recharged&#13;
CALENDAR&#13;
Sunday, 10:00 a Sunday school, Methodist and Presbyterian churches:00 p. m, Epworth League, Methodist church. First and third Sunday11 a. m. and :30 p. m. services, Methodist church. Second and fourth Sunday11 a. m. and :30 p. m. services Presbyterian church. Tuesday, :00 p. mMunicipal office, zoning commission. Wednesday, :00-6:00 p. m.Library Open. Second Thursday, 12:15 White Way RestaurantChamber of Commerce. Fourth Thursday, :00 p. m.Count cil meeting. Friday, :00 p. m., Hill School-Boy Scouts.&#13;
Saturday, :00-6:00 p. m.Library Open. Fans, 5.95 up&#13;
1-burner Grill or Toaster 1.75 2-burner Stove 6.00&#13;
Will boil, fry, toast, broil or stew. Does any two at the same time.&#13;
MATLAND ELECTRIC SHOP J. H. Bennett, Prop.&#13;
Texaco Gas and Oils&#13;
A MAN CAN&#13;
B0RROW MONEY&#13;
ON WHAT HE PUTS INTO A HOME&#13;
HE CANT ON WHAT HE PAYS OUT FOR RENT&#13;
The value of your home de&#13;
pends upon the quality of&#13;
the materials used in its construction&#13;
We Specialize in&#13;
High Grade Lumber and Building Materials&#13;
THE MATLAND LUMBER CO.&#13;
Phone 399&#13;
(Illustrated House Plan Books. FREE)&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
LOCAL ITEMS&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Beecher are occupying the home of Mrs. Vanderpool during her absence.&#13;
Mrs. James Doig has as her guest Miss Nelson of Brooklyn, who was with Mrs. Doig the first winter which she spent in Maitland.&#13;
Word has been received that Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. W. F. Parker and Mr. and W.&#13;
for some time. y motore hrough the Shenandoah Valley by the Natural Bridge and expect to return by Niagara Falls.&#13;
Miss Eva Thompson, who has been r mpbell&#13;
ho n in Baltimore since the close of college, sailed for Europe her aunt Mrs. Seldon White of Evanston and her cousins the Misses a and Billie White.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Thompson will remain in Maitland all summer.&#13;
MATLAND, FLORIDA&#13;
Greetings TO THE - MOTOR DRIVING PUBLIC FROMTHE A. WhiteWay Motor Co. itland / A Reliable e a distinct&#13;
among those ell PleasedUBES and other .. We estimate your job and stand by it.&#13;
Would like to have you call.&#13;
THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
Notice of Confirmation of Special Assessment Roll -&#13;
(Continued from page 4)&#13;
2. 2.&#13;
al annual snstallments.&#13;
[5]&#13;
7 11047.88&#13;
une, 1926.&#13;
A. UPMEYER, Mayor, A. BROWN, President of the Council.&#13;
Williams, daughter - Illiams, of Jacksonville&#13;
Mrs. Emilie&#13;
Rollins College,&#13;
ugusta McNair.&#13;
ent the weekend with Miss Elizabeth Treat.&#13;
Registrar a&#13;
ESTIMATES&#13;
Plumbing mpany C. D. HORNER&#13;
Plumbing, Piping, Irrigating, Repairing&#13;
FURNISHED Phone 2336&#13;
FLORAŞ STUDIO&#13;
PHOTOGRAPHS The Better Kind”&#13;
ORLANDO, FLORIDA&#13;
21 12 S. Orange Avenue&#13;
Phone 1204-JOHN NELSON W. A. MANNING #&#13;
&#13;
A Local Bank For Local People&#13;
Your Home Town Comes First&#13;
Patronize its Stores and Industries&#13;
UPMEYER, Pres. DONALD G. SPAIN, Cashier&#13;
J. A. BROWN, VPres.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
LOCAL ITEMS&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Beecher are occupying the home of Mrs. Vanderpool during her absence.&#13;
Mrs. James Doig has as her guest Miss Nelson of Brooklyn, who was with Mrs. Doig the first winter which she spent in Maitland.&#13;
Word has been received that Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. W. F. Parker and Mr. and W.&#13;
for some time. y motore hrough the Shenandoah Valley by the Natural Bridge and expect to return by Niagara Falls.&#13;
Miss Eva Thompson, who has been r mpbell&#13;
ho n in Baltimore since the close of college, sailed for Europe her aunt Mrs. Seldon White of Evanston and her cousins the Misses a and Billie White.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Thompson will remain in Maitland all summer.&#13;
MATLAND, FLORIDA&#13;
Greetings TO THE - MOTOR DRIVING PUBLIC FROMTHE A. WhiteWay Motor Co. itland / A Reliable e a distinct&#13;
among those ell PleasedUBES and other .. We estimate your job and stand by it.&#13;
Would like to have you call.&#13;
THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
Notice of Confirmation of Special Assessment Roll -&#13;
(Continued from page 4)&#13;
2. 2.&#13;
al annual snstallments.&#13;
[5]&#13;
7 11047.88&#13;
une, 1926.&#13;
A. UPMEYER, Mayor, A. BROWN, President of the Council.&#13;
Williams, daughter - Illiams, of Jacksonville&#13;
Mrs. Emilie&#13;
Rollins College,&#13;
ugusta McNair.&#13;
ent the weekend with Miss Elizabeth Treat.&#13;
Registrar a&#13;
ESTIMATES&#13;
Plumbing mpany C. D. HORNER&#13;
Plumbing, Piping, Irrigating, Repairing&#13;
FURNISHED Phone 2336&#13;
FLORAŞ STUDIO&#13;
PHOTOGRAPHS The Better Kind”&#13;
ORLANDO, FLORIDA&#13;
21 12 S. Orange Avenue&#13;
Phone 1204-JOHN NELSON W. A. MANNING #&#13;
&#13;
A Local Bank For Local People&#13;
Your Home Town Comes First&#13;
Patronize its Stores and Industries&#13;
UPMEYER, Pres. DONALD G. SPAIN, Cashier&#13;
J. A. BROWN, VPres.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
A Red Shirt&#13;
A red shirt used to be the official badge of a fireman, and membership in a fire company was a social distinction. Nowadays the red shirt has given way to a more effective if less picturesque uniform and the business of fire fighting has become a scientific study involving&#13;
the causes of fires and means of prevention.&#13;
Maitlands new fire engine preserves the traditional color, but is otherwise an upto-date machinemore effective than a dozen of the old time social bucket companies. With all the advances in fire prevention and control, insurance remains the only means of repaying&#13;
losses and damage that inevitably follow even the smallest of blazes.&#13;
NAre your properties adequately protected with insurance. Are your policies upto-date and are you sure that you are complying with | the provisions necessary to assure full payment in case of loss? It&#13;
is our business to protect you. We are doing it for many in north&#13;
Orange and south Seminole counties. Some of the policies have been&#13;
in force with us for twelve years.&#13;
Call or write us and we will be glad to talk over your insurance&#13;
ds without obligation.&#13;
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                <text>THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
Published Weekly by THE MATLAND NEws Co, MATLAND, ORANGE County, FLORIDA&#13;
VOLUME I&#13;
JULY 17, 1926&#13;
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Maitland Avenue to Have Modern Stores&#13;
DAILY WACATION BIBLE SCHOOL&#13;
Beginning Monday morning, July 26th, the Presbyterian Church will hold its first Vacation Bible School. This is the first school of this kind to be held in Maitland, and will be a community affair. Boys and girls from all denominations are welcome. No denominational subjects will be taught. The ages are from three to fourteen. The school will last five days, and the hours will be from nine to twelve A. M. At about ten oclock each morning the school will drop its work and go out into the yard for a halfhour of play and games. Recreation is a big part of the work of the school, and a good time is guaranteed for all those who attend.&#13;
The older girls will be taught how to make pine needle and raffia baskets, and a class in woodwork will be held for the boys.&#13;
On Friday night at 8 oclock come mencement exercises will be held. Diplomas will be given those who attend every day and finish the work.&#13;
There are no charges for this school. All the courses are free to the boys and girls of our community who are within the range of the above men. tioned agesthree to fourteen. We hope to secure the school house for that period, but posters and other information specifying the place and other details, will be given out later on in the month.&#13;
This is a big opportunity for the children, and parents should see that their boys and girls are enrolled in the school.&#13;
TOWN RECEIVES MONEY FOR WORKS BONDS&#13;
Final payment on the 40,000.00 bond issue for the Maitland water system, which was voted last fall, has been paid over to the town by the Wright-warlow Company of Orlan do, who bid in the bonds at ninetyfive. Half of this money was paid some time ago, but there has been some delay in closing up the transac:&#13;
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W. T. Clare has broken ground for a twostory hollowtile store building with face brick front to be erected at the south end of his lot on Maitland Avenue, north of George Street. The building will be well-built and mod: ern in every respect, an asset to the town and neighborhood. The street frontage will be forty two feet, con taining two stores. On the second floor there will be two apartments, with four rooms, bath and two sleep. ing porches in each apartment. The building is being erected by DeNoy. ells and Marsh, general contractors.&#13;
This building is opposite the White Way Restaurant, and is an indication that business is tending to extend north along Maitland Avenue.&#13;
FIRE DEPARTMENT ORGANIZES&#13;
The Maitland Fire Department is organizing under the direction of J. A. Brown and J. H. Bennett. Copies of the Orlando rules and regulations have been secured from Chief Dean and will be revised and used as a basis for the organization of the Maitland department. Fire drill is being held twice a week under the instruction of Mr. Foster of Winter Park. Every man who is willing to help is asked to come out and practice so that he may be of real service in time of need. The department is doing all in its power to provide protection by se curing a water supply until the time when city water is available. To this end a temporary brick road will be laid immediately down to Lake Sy. belia from Horatio Avenue, so that the engine can pump from there. As the distance from the shore of the lake to the post office corner is only 600 feet, the 1500 feet of hose which the department owns will cover all the business district and make a repetition of the recent packing house fire im possible. Other lakes and the two branches will be used for water in the outlying districts. For day calls, phone Maitland rage or Maitland Electric Company. For night calls, phone . I. Strong&#13;
тоwN sвсURING поo Foот HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY ALONG VANDERPOOL AVENUE&#13;
Deeds have been drawn up by the town attorney and are now being executed for a hundredfoot right-ofway along Vanderpool Avenue north of Packwood Avenue, where the new route of state highway No. 3 will come through the town. Rights-ofway have already been secured for this highway through Seminole county, giving a hundredfoot road straight through the country from Sanford to Maitland. Contracts for drainage and grading have already been let as far as the SeminoleOrange County line, where the road enters Maitland just east of Lake Seminary. The route through Maitland runs down Vanderpool Avenue to a point south of Packwood, where it will swing west and strike the present highway near Lily Lake. The route south of that point has not been determined. By continuing the hundredfoot street through the town, congestion will be prevented and the beautiful trees which line Vanderpool Avenue can be saved as the plan is to have a double drive through the center of the town. Most of the property owners have already been approached on the subject and have signified their will ingness to give the required land. As soon as these deeds are in, steps will be taken by the state to start work on this portion of the highway.&#13;
NEW FIRM OF CONTRACTORS&#13;
FORMED&#13;
G. B. DeNoyelles and F. T. Marsh have opened up a contracting business with headquarters at Maitland. Mr. DeNoyelles has been living in Win. ter Park for sometime and has done considerable work in this vicinity. Mr. Marsh was an architect and contraco tor in New Jersey before coming to Maitland last winter. He is town building inspector.&#13;
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THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
Maitland, FLORIDA&#13;
Published Weekly by THE Maitland NEws CoMPANY. ANNA. B. TREAT, Editor and Business Manager Subscription Price Fifty cents a year. Five years 2.00.&#13;
Advertising RATEs on APPLICATION&#13;
volunTEER FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT&#13;
Maitland has a fine fire engine, 1,. 500 feet of hose, and is getting fur. ther necessary equipment as rapidly as possible. All that is needed for adequate fire protection is a trained body of men. We have the oppor: tunity of practice under an able fire. man. Are you men going to avail ourselves of that chance, so that when your home is threatened with fire you can help to save itWhen your business is in danger you may prevent its loss? When your town faces destruction you can avert itIt is for you to decide whether the expenditure made by the town in this expensive equipment shall be thrown away or shall bring in a thousand-fold return. Yours is the opportunity to bring credit to your town and honor to yourself? Who will respond&#13;
COWPEAS VERSUS WATER LILIES&#13;
We fiind it hard to determine whether it is the absence of the lily pads in Lily Lake or the presence of the cowpeas around the shore which is chiefly responsible for the improved appearance of that bit of water. And this query presents itself as a corol. lary. Will Lily Lake have to be re. named Pea Pond?&#13;
ROOF ON TOWN HALL&#13;
The municipal building is now under cover and the roughing in for both plumbing and wiring has been come pleted. The contractors estimate that the building will be completed in four weeks time. DUPLEx APARTMENT PROGRESSING RAPIDLY&#13;
J. G. Friedland has finished the roof on the two apartment house which he is building on Inter Street. The roughing in of the wiring and plumbing is completed and the apart ments will be ready for occupancy before fall. This is a new type of building for Maitland, and marks an other step in her development.&#13;
BUYS Home AT ALTAMONTE&#13;
Mrs. S. E. Reiche has bought the Shadix house in the Stewart Subdivision at Altamonte where she and her family will make their home. Mrs. Reiche plans to continue her business as usual in Maitland.&#13;
REWARD&#13;
For return of lost State Bank count book. Finder may return to Miss Baker and receive 2.00 reward.&#13;
LOUIS L. COUDERT, INC. CIVIL ENGINEERS Land Surveyors TOWN PLANNING&#13;
P. O. Building Maitland, Florida&#13;
General Repairing Vulcanizing&#13;
Washing&#13;
INVITE US TO YOUR Next BLOW-OUT GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES&#13;
MAITLAND GARAGE&#13;
M. L. KYLE, Prop. Phone 1314-&#13;
Wrecking Car Service Polishing&#13;
Batteries Renaired and Recharged&#13;
Greasing&#13;
CALENDAR&#13;
Sunday, 10:00 a m. Sunday school, Methodist and Presbyterian churches:00 p. m, Epworth League, Methodist church. First and third Sunday11 a. m. and :30 p. m. services, Methodist church. Second and fourth Sunday11 a. m. and :30 p. m. services Presbyterian church. Tuesday, :00 p. m.Municipal office, zoning commission. Wednesday, :00-6:00 p. mLibrary&#13;
Open. Second Thursday, 12:15 White Way Restaurant Chamber of Commerce. Fourth Thursday, :00 p. m.Count cil meeting. - Friday, :00 p. m., Hill School-Boy Scouts. Saturday, Open.&#13;
- ELECTRIC FIRELESS C00KER 7.49&#13;
Pure aluminum lined Electric Cooker for family of five. High and low heats; 2 gallon oven capacity; 3 cooking compartments and full 2quart cooking vessels.&#13;
MAITLAND ELECTRIC SHOP J. H. Bennett, Prop.&#13;
A MAN CAN&#13;
B0RROW MONEY&#13;
ON WHAT HE PUTS INTO A HOME&#13;
HE CANT ON WHAT HE PAYS OUT FOR RENT&#13;
The value of your home de&#13;
pends upon the quality of&#13;
the materials used in its construction&#13;
We Specialize in High Grade Lumber and Building Materials&#13;
THE MATLAND LUMBER CO. Phone 399&#13;
(Illustrated House Plan Books. FREE)&#13;
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LOCAL ITEMS&#13;
Miss Agnes Moremen is spending her vacation in Toledo, after a boat trip to Baltimore. Miss Cilla F. Owen, of DeLand, spent the weekend in Maitland. Forrest B. Stone spent the week. end at Daytona and Silver Springs. E. T. Owen and C. M. Niven, ., returned Sunday from a twoweeks trip to North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Horner motored to Tampa and St. Petersburg for two days last week. S. J. Stiggins spent two days in Tampa on business last week.&#13;
LETTERS FROM SUBSCRIBERs&#13;
Elizabeth, N. J. I congratulate you upon the success of your Maitland News. Its&#13;
THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
a nice little sheetmay it grow to be&#13;
a big paper. I am enclosing check&#13;
for subscription. CAROLINE P. KINGSLEY.&#13;
Middletown, N. . June 10, 1926. The Maitland News Co. I enclose check of 1.00 for two years subscription to your interesting little paper. If you have an extra copy of your issue of June 5th will you please forward it to me. Yours truly, J. A. HOWELL.&#13;
FLORAS STUDIO&#13;
PHOTOGRAPHS The Better Kind”&#13;
S. J. STIG GINS MATLAND, FLORIDA&#13;
Inter-City Realty Company&#13;
Real Estate Brokers MAITLAND FLORIDA Phone Winter Park 1310-&#13;
EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE We have the exclusive listing on the most beautiful&#13;
Lake Front Properties in Maitland&#13;
Large Assortment of Picture Frames&#13;
Phone 2336 21 12 S. 0range Avenue ORLANDO, FLORIDA&#13;
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C. OF C. MEETING POSTPONED&#13;
Owing to the absence of several officers of the Chamber of Commerce, the regular July meeting was not held last week. The date of the meeting will be announced later.&#13;
BROWN HAS IT"&#13;
We Specialize in the Best&#13;
Western Meats&#13;
The best is none too good&#13;
Vegetables&#13;
fresh from the garden, daily&#13;
Give us a trial and be convinced&#13;
THE TASTE TELIS” The City Store Telephone 1310-&#13;
A GOOD Proposition&#13;
No doubt there are many Maitland people who have safe. deposit boxes in Winter Park and Orlando banks, and who find it rather inconvenient to go so far in getting anything out of them.&#13;
These boxes are probably paid for until the first of the year, but why wait six months to move your valuables to a much more convenient vault&#13;
Here is our proposition: To those people who own boxes in other places, and who will find it more convenient to have a box in their own town, WE WILL GIVE ABOX WITHOUT CHARGE UNTIL JANUARY FIRST&#13;
We have only about sixty safedeposit boxes left, and they will be given to the first callers. After January first the charge for these boxes will be at the rate of 2.00 per year.&#13;
This offer is not limited to customers of the bank, but is open to any Maitland resident.&#13;
BANK OF MAIT L AND&#13;
A Local Bank for Local People&#13;
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A NEW spirit ABROAD IN THE LAND&#13;
From Manufacturers Record Never in the near half century of the work of this paper for the South has there been such a Southwide spread of creative upbuilding work. From Virginia to Texas people every. where are showing a spirit of activity for larger achievements. As one outcome of this the Manu. facturers Record is daily flooded with more interesting articles, more items of news voluntarily sent in from all parts of the South than ever before in its history. Bankers, manufacture ers, merchants and business men gen erally are showing an enthusiasm for constructive, creative work, which guarantees a more widespread and larger progress in everything that makes for human advancement than the South has ever known before. It is a revival, but on a larger, wider scale, with much more behind it of that enthusiastic, allconquering spirit which after 1876 took possession of the South until the fearful panic fol. lowing the Baring failure brought on general depression throughout the na tion. This spirit shows a determination on the part of Southern people to work for the upbuilding of their own country. Southern capital and Southern brains and brawn are being thrown into constructive work with unwonted energy and enthusiasm, and coincident with this is a nationwide awakening to the fact that the South is the coming El Dorado of American development, unmatched in its resources and opportunities by any other like area in the world. Southern railroads have been make ing larger earnings than those of any other section, and hundreds of millions of dollars have been added to the value of their securities, to the great enrichment of their stockhold. ers. - It is no longer necessary to try to convert Southern people to the possi. bilities of their country; no longer&#13;
necessary to try, in the language of&#13;
the day, to sellthe South to Northern and Western bankers and busness men. The country at large, as well as the South itself, is already soldon the South. The only ques. tion at issue is, at what place and in what industry or in what enterprise there is offered the largest amount of profit with a fair degree of certainty of success.&#13;
THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
In the press, on the platform, even sometimes in the pulpit, the sweep of Southern progress as it bears on the future of this section and of the country is being proclaimed, not only in the South but in all other sections. This is finding expression through a flood of news matter about towns and cities and states, about agriculture and industries, which crowds our mails to such an extent that many important special articles have been waiting their turn for monthssome of them for five or six monthsand many articles, good in themselves, have to be rejected because of the inability to find space for all that come. But in this very flood of enthusiastic work for the South is to be found the most unanswerable argument as to this wonderful awakening of the South to itself and of the country about the South.&#13;
Town RECEIVES MONEY FOR water works BONDS&#13;
(Continued from Page 1) tion. The town is glad to receive this money as the water works system is nearly completed and there have been heavy calls on the treas: ury. -&#13;
Alfred, Maine, June 22, 1926.&#13;
Dear Miss Anna:&#13;
Ive been meaning to send my subscription to you for the Maitland News ever since I received the first copy. We enjoy the News" so much and feel as if wed had a visit in Maitland after reading it.&#13;
Cordially, ELIZABETH. L. BOYNTON.&#13;
cash.&#13;
body.&#13;
MAITLAND&#13;
$800.00&#13;
YES, You can buy a lot in GREENWOOD GARDENS, within three blocks of the post office, for only 800.00, and on terms if you wish. Or you may have a discount for all&#13;
Streets and sidewalks have been authorized by the town and are to be put in this summer. Where can you find as good a buy?&#13;
Of course, we have some lots higher in price, and with terms and location to suit every&#13;
Values in Greenwood Gardens are sound. Let us show you.&#13;
AMAITLAND&#13;
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                <text>THE MATLAND NEws&#13;
Published Weekly by THE MATLAND NEws Co, MATLAND, ORANGE County, FLORIDA&#13;
Volume I&#13;
JULY 24, 1926&#13;
NUMBER 12&#13;
Theodore R. Jones Manager Winter Park Office&#13;
C. C. JACKSON BUYS GROCERY&#13;
C. C. Jackson has bought out the grocery and delicatessen store in Longwood formerly owned by Fred Reiche, and will go into business there, assist ed by Harry Carl, who has been for some months past in charge of the market at . A. Browns store, in Maitland.&#13;
G. W. BACKUS ATTENDS Convention IN savannaH.&#13;
Mr. G. W. Backus, who has just returned from a meeting of the Southeastern Conductors Association in Savannah, brings a most interesting account of the trip made by some of the conductors to Cuba. They found Havana a city worth visiting, which in cleanliness surpasses cities of the same size in the United States.&#13;
On the return trip the East Coast Railroad made a record run, covering the 522 miles from Key West to Jack. sonville in twelve hours, fifty minutes. The usual time is between fifteen and sixteen hours.&#13;
Mrs. bric HAM IN AUTO ACCIDENT&#13;
Word has been received that Mrs. E. D. Brigham and Mrs. Fanny Brown were in a serious automobile accident a week ago Sunday, when the car in which they were returning from Lake Geneva to their home in Glencoe, Ill., was run into and turned over. Fortunately no one was danger. ously injured, Mrs. Brigham and Mrs. Brown escaping with minor bruises.&#13;
SNEAK THIEves IN MAITLAND&#13;
On Tuesday morning sneak theives entered the homes of C. J. Woodward and Miss Stella Waterhouse. A watch was stolen from the latter.&#13;
Mrs. Chas. B. Waterhouse, who was previously injured by a fall on the stairs, her arm being badly frac tured, has returned home from the hospital. -&#13;
WORK IS STARTED ON WINTER PARK NEW HIGH SCHOOL&#13;
Building Completed Sometime This Fall&#13;
The work of clearing ground for the new Winter Park High School will be finished within a few days and the erection of the first unit of the new school will be started at that time. Construction will be rapidly pushed in the endeavor to finish the building sometime this Fall so as to take care of the thirty per cent increase in students which crowded the old high school building last year.&#13;
This building is the first of three units to be built on the five acre tract in the southern section of the city. It will be of hollow tile, finished in stucco, following the graceful lines of the Mediteranean architecture and will consist of 16 rooms.&#13;
The architects plans show a large auditorium with ample room for a gymnasium and commercial department for the center unit, with the senior and junior high school buildings on either side. Upon the completion of the first building it will be used as the senior and junior high school.&#13;
Winter Park Herald.&#13;
work commences ON RECTORY&#13;
Work has commenced in remodel. ing the Rectory of the Episcopal Church for the accommodation of Bishop wing and his family, who will make their home here. The place will be thoroughly remodeled and all modern conveniences installed. The cost of repairs according to the build. ing permit amounts to 5000.00.&#13;
ADDITION TO McPHERSON RESIDENCE&#13;
K. N. McPherson is building an ad. dition to the residence which he has recently built on Lake Catherine.&#13;
Mr. J. B. Simonton, of Micanopy, Florida, spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McNair.&#13;
OF MAITLAND REALTY COMPANY&#13;
Theodore R. Jones, of Winter Park has taken the position of Branch Manager of the Winter Park Office of the Maitland Realty Company, and will officially open that office August 2nd. Mr. Jones is a young man of per sonality, industry and enthusiasm, who has had many years of experience in the real estate business; first in his home city, St. Louis, and later as Vice President and Manager of the Loan Dept. of G. L. Miller and Company, Investment Bankers, of New York and Atlanta. On coming to Florida Mr. Jones entered the real estate business in St. Petersburg, where he and his family lived for several years. On account of the conservative and substantial growth of this section he decieded to leave the West Coast and settle in this part of Florida, which he states is in his opinion the best part of the state and has the most certain future before it. The Winter Park office will do a general brokerage business, giving special attention to Winter Park and Orlando property, while the Maitland office will continue as before to concentrate upon Maitland property and acreage, both offices selling Greenwood Gardens lots. Rev. AND MRS. VISOR TO SPEND WEEK IN MAITLAND&#13;
The Rev. and Mrs. E. D. visor will spend the coming week with Miss Stella Waterhouse, so that they may be on hand to conduct the Vacation Bible School which commences on Monday.&#13;
TAx RATES REDUCED&#13;
Orange County is fortunate in a double reduction of taxes this year, both state and county taxes being cut. The new state tax rate which has recently been announced is cut from 10.5 mills to .5 mills, and the county tax from 30 to 28.5 mills.&#13;
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2] THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
MATLAND, Florida&#13;
Published Weekly by ANNA. B. TREAT, Editor and Business Manager Subscription Price Fifty cents a year. Five years 2.00.&#13;
Advertising RATEs on Application&#13;
BILLBOARDS AGAIN?&#13;
The billboard evil is not yet entirely annihilated, even here in Maitland where we have both county and town authorities behind strong public senti ment in favor of abolishing this blot on our beauty. There is, however, one spot along the highway where signs seem to congregate, and altho there is no special view to hide, it seems unfortunate that the juncture of the two beautiful cities of Winter Park and Maitland should be made the advertising board for anyone who sees fit to erect a sign within the limits of Maitland these signs are kept off the right-of-way, but the Town has no jurisdiction over private property.&#13;
Recently one concern has erected three signs along this bit of highway. Have they had permission to do soIf so, will not someone who has in fluence with these property owners show the the undesirability of putting their property to such uses? If they did not get permission, will the property owners see that the signs are removed?&#13;
Two means can public opinion use to discourage billboards. First, it can arouse in property owners a real pride in property. This has been done to a great extent. Last year a sign company chose twenty desirable places in Orange County to erect signs and&#13;
-&#13;
THE MATLAND NEWS&#13;
of these twenty, in only two cases were they given the concession asked. Can we in Maitland cut that number by twoIt can show its disapproval by patronizing these firms that keep their names off the highway. A consistent program along both these lines will do much to rid our highways of this blemish.&#13;
PERSONALS&#13;
W. W. Waters and family have moved into Clarence Browns house on Packwood Avenue. Mr. Brown is at present in Tampa where he is employed in building apartments for Dr. Sykes.&#13;
Forrest B. Stone left Monday for a weeks trip down the East Coast.&#13;
Miss Caroline Kingsley is spending two weeks with Miss Elizabeth Boyn ton in her summer home at Alfred, Maine.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Coudert returned home Tuesday evening from a months motor trip to New York.&#13;
The Misses Elizabeth and Anna Treat are taking a week end trip to Jacksonville, by St. Johns River boat.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hill took a motor trip last Sunday to New Smyrna, Daytona and the surround. ing country.&#13;
LOUIS L. COUDERT, INC. CIVIL ENGINEERS Land Surveyors TOWN PLANNING&#13;
P. O. Building Maitland, Florida&#13;
General Repairing Vulcanizing&#13;
Washing&#13;
INVITE US TO YOUR Next BLOW-OUT GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES&#13;
MAITLAND GARAGE&#13;
M. L. KYLE, Prop. Phone 1314-&#13;
Wrecking Car Service Polishing&#13;
Batteries Repaired and Recharged&#13;
Greasing&#13;
CALENDAR&#13;
Sunday, 10:00 a Sunday school. Methodist and Presbyterian churches:00 p., Epworth League, Methodist church. First and third Sunday11 a. m. and :30 p. m. services, Methodist church. Second and fourth Sunday11 a. m. and :30 p. m. services Presbyterian church. Tuesday, :00 p. m.Municipal office, zoning commission. Wednesday, :00-6:00 p. m.Library&#13;
Open. Second Thursday, 12:15 white way RestaurantChamber of Commerce. Fourth Thursday, :00 p. m.Council meeting. Friday, :00 p. m., Hill School-Boy Scouts. Saturday, open.&#13;
ELECTRIC FIRELESS C00KER 7.49&#13;
Pure aluminum lined Electric Cooker for family of five. High and low heats; 2 gallon oven capacity; 3 cooking compartments and full 2quart cooking vessels.&#13;
MATLAND ELECTRIC SHOP J. H. Bennett, Prop.&#13;
&#13;
We demonstrate all that the word implies on orders entrusted to us for Lumber and Building Materials.&#13;
The proof is in the increasing number of Satisfied Custorners&#13;
THE MATLAND LUMBER CO.&#13;
Phone 399&#13;
(Illustrated House Plan Books. FREE)&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
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FLORIDA STILL LEADS WORLD IN CONSTRUCTION&#13;
The Southern states showed a gain of almost 10 per cent in building per mits for the first six months of 1926, setting a new high mark for all times with 436,200.423 for the period ords complied by the survey department of G. M. Miller and Company&#13;
investment bond house, of Atlanta&#13;
The total for the same period in 1925 was 400,384,784, which was a 15 per cent gain over 1924. Every semiannual period since 1924 was said to have a new high mark.&#13;
"Contrary to the popular opinion," the report said, there has been no lessening of construction apparent in Florida. This state amassed a total of 155,144,303 for the six months against 87,095,115 for a similar per iod in 1925. Although there had been some falling off from the winter months in the spring the month of June returned more than a million dollars more than May.&#13;
"with such a showing, Florida easily ranked first with more than 35, 000,000 ahead of Texas, where great gains have been in evidence for a number of months. Miami also took honors among cities of the farther south, leading Houston, its nearest competitor, by four million, and At&#13;
S. J. STIGG INS LAW YER&#13;
MATLAND, FLORIDA&#13;
Maitland Plumbing Co.&#13;
C. D. HORNER Plumbing, Piping. Irrigating, Repairing ESTIMATES FURNISHED&#13;
LETS GO TO LONGWOOD Fi. ci..&#13;
Western Meats and Groceries&#13;
LONGWOOD MARKET Caryl &amp; Jackson&#13;
lanta in third position by eight millions. Tampa, Jacksonville, St. Peters burg, Coral Gables and Fort Lauder. dale, also were placed among the&#13;
leaders. From winter Garden Herald&#13;
LOCAL ITEMS&#13;
Mrs. J. M. Brown returned this week from a visit in North Carolina.&#13;
Mrs. Martin Johnson and daughters have returned from a trip to North Carolina.&#13;
A son was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reiche, who are making&#13;
&#13;
PHOTOGRAPHS The Better Kind”&#13;
Large Assortment of Picture Frames&#13;
Phone 2336 21 12 S. Orange Avenue ORLANDO, FLORIDA&#13;
their home with Mr. Reiche sparents Mr. and Mrs. E. Reiche at Altamonte.&#13;
Mrs. J. W. McNair was called to St. Augustine last week, Tuesday, by the sudden death of her aunt, Miss Augusta Floyd. The funeral took place on Thursday.&#13;
“BROWN HAS IT,”&#13;
We Specialize in the Best&#13;
Western Meats The best is none too good Full Line of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES&#13;
Give us a trial and be convinced&#13;
THE TASTE TELIS” B. R O W N 'S The City Store Telephone 1310-&#13;
E. A. UPMEYER, Pres.&#13;
&#13;
A Local Bank For Local People&#13;
Your Home Town Comes First&#13;
Patronize Its Stores and Industries&#13;
DONALD G. SPAIN, Cashier&#13;
J. A. BROWN, VPres.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
REPLACING OLD AND WORN OUT CURRENCY&#13;
Today this country uses three times more paper money than used in 1916, and six times more than in 1900. This means that the wear and tear on currency is correspondingly greater than in the years mentioned, and all of this money must be replaced and put back into circulation. The government maintains a print. ing office called the Bureau of graving and Printing, and that is where the money is made. The banks of the country send in to the Treasury or Federal Reserve Banks all of the mutilated and worn out bills they get and these are destroyed. Over two million four hundred thousand pounds of such money is destroyed and replaced every year, at a cost of over four million dollars. In order to reduce the enormous expense of printing new money, the government is trying to reduce the different varieties of bills, now numbering thirty-nine, to eleven, and is also trying to cut down the size of the bills. The saving on each bill, by the above mentioned changes, would be inconsiderable, but in the aggregate the reduced expense would be great. Government experts have perfected many machines with which to test our paper money, and the results of these tests have increased the life of each bill. Even now however, the life of the average one dollar bill is only six months. A folding test machine, a bursting test machine and a rubbing machine are some of the devices used to stimulate the wear and tear on the bill, and the result of each test is tabulated and studied and new methods of making the money are devised. The special currency paper used will not break until exposed to about 2000 foldings. Efforts are being made to armour the bills against grease and dirt, and the ink used is waterproof. Each bill, or rather the paper before the bill is printed, is bathed in glue to cement the fibers, and then the paper is sprayed with a formaldehyde solution which produces the dirt. resisting coating. Even with all the resources of science at its command the govern. ment is spending more money each year to replace our worn out currency, but at that, if we wear it out quicker it is surely an indication we are using more money than ever before, and reflects an increasing prosperity over the whole country. DONALD G. SPAIN,&#13;
THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
Miss Geneva Bailey, of Jacksonville is spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Haldeman.&#13;
Miss Eleanor Upmeyer entertained at two tables of bridge, Tuesday after&#13;
noon for her guest, Mrs. R. A. Crim, of Jacksonville. Those present were Mesdames D. G. Spain, J. H. Hill, E. A. Bowers, S. B. Hill, ., K. N. McPherson and Misses Kitty Vanderpool and Georgianna Hill.&#13;
O&#13;
dog. its a dog.&#13;
the owner of a lot.&#13;
is no place like home.&#13;
home.&#13;
//y You S/ou/d&#13;
One of the first things a boy wants to own is a It don't matter much what kind, just so&#13;
One of the first things a man should want to own is his own home. what kind, just so its his own home. just cant own your own home without being When you buy a lot for cash or on time payments you have started to own your own home, and every month your payments put you closer in your home.&#13;
Soon you can move into your home and say to the world its my own home. Thats why there&#13;
Buy your lot today and be at home in your own&#13;
Cash or easy payment plan.&#13;
Its a Saving and a Home&#13;
It don't matter much But you&#13;
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                <text>THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
Published Weekly by THE MATLAND NEws Co, MATLAND, ORANGE County, FLORIDA&#13;
Volume I&#13;
NUMBER 13&#13;
Pioneer Resident of Maitland Passes Away&#13;
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL OPENS WELL&#13;
The vacation Bible School, which is being held this week under the direction of Mrs. E. D. Visor, opened Monday at the schoolhouse with an enrollment of forty-two pupils.&#13;
This school is interdenominational and free to all boys and girls of Mait land between the ages of three and fourteen. The school is divided into three departments; beginners, primary and junior. The older girls are taught raffia work by Miss Bessie Galloway, and the older boys, woodwork by Mr. S. J. Stiggins, while the younger chil. dren have hand work in cardboard, color work, etc., under the direction of Mrs. C. B. McNair, Mrs. S. J. Stiggins and Miss Georgianna Hill. There are daily Bible drills for all children and Mrs. . Cammack gives a missionary talk every morning.&#13;
On Friday evening at eight oclock, commencement exercises will be held in the Presbyterian Church, as alterations to the school auditorium make that unavoidable. The handwork of the children will be displayed at this time and all who have completed the course and been present every day will receive diplomas. An offering will be taken for the expenses of the school. All parents and friends of the children are urged to be present.&#13;
Council buys WATER METERS&#13;
At the regular meeting of the Council held July 22nd, the order was given for water meters, to the Pittsburgh Meter Company.&#13;
The Council has also bought a force pump from the Library and installed it at the Cemetery. This will make it possible to get water for plants and will be a great convenience to the people of the town.&#13;
Mrs. Joseph Lee and little daughter, who have been occupying the Hutch. inson cottage in Maitland during the summer, are visiting Mrs. Lees parents, Dr. and Mrs. D. T. Percy, in Arlington, Mass.&#13;
MAITLAND FIRE ENGINE ANswers FIRST CALL&#13;
Maitlands Fire Department answ. ered their first call Monday evening, when A. B. Rowland reported a grass fire in Eatonville, which was threaten. ing the Industrial Building at Hungerford School. Five minutes from the turning in of the alarm, the truck was on the way with a dozen firemen in place. One of the firemen who was in Winter Park at the time heard the whistle and reached the scene of the fire just as the truck arrived.&#13;
Fortunately the wind was away from the building and the fire was easily extinguished without the use of chemicals, but the dry weather made the conditions rather alarming. Had the fire been difficult to control, water is available from a nearby lake, one of those which the department had already located as a source of supply in case of fire in that locality.&#13;
TOWN HALL COMPLETED&#13;
A record has been made in the building of the new town hall, contracts for which were let the latter part of June, with September first as the date for completion. It is now expected that the work will be com: pleted this week and the building ready for occupancy on August first, one month ahead of time. The town offices, which since the old building became untenantable have had temporary quarters in the office of the Maitland Realty Company, will be moved in as soon as practicable, after the first of the month.&#13;
The building is of hollow tile and stucco, consists of a double garage on one side with doors at both ends so that either street can be used, with room for fire truck and a town truck and other town equipment. On the other side is a two story building, with clerks office on the front and back of the two jail cells, with a high barred window and an iron grill door in each, thus giving ventilation. There are ample closets for storage, and up&#13;
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FRANK ADAMS DIES AT HOME AFTER LONG ILLNESS&#13;
Frank Adams, one of the oldest and best known citizens of Maitland, passed away at his home, at nine oclock Monday evening. Mr. Adams had been suffering from cancer for many months and for several weeks had been in a serious condition. With him at the time of his death were his son and daughterin-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. Ellison Adams, who have been with him for some time past. His daughter, Mrs. Crutchfield, who had been in Maitland the past week, was called north Friday by the illness of her son, but was expected to return to the funeral. Interment was to be in the Winter Park cemetery, on Friday afternoon.&#13;
Frank Adams was born in Alex. andria, Virginia, in 1842, the son of Samuel R. Adams and Theresa Veitch Adams. His father was a financier and was at the head of a large import. ing business in that city. His grandfather, Richard Adams, also from Vir ginia, owned vast plantations in Lon. don County, Frank Adams outlived his two brothers, Henry C. and William H. of Richmond and New York.&#13;
Mr. Adams received his education abroad, at Rugby, England, Versailles, France and at the college in Leipsig, Germany. After finishing his education he joined his father and brothers in business in New York City, where they established the well-known firm of Adams and Company . Co.&#13;
Mr. Adams was married three times. His first wife, Fanny B. Cannon of Baltimore, Md., died in 1883. He had one child by this marriage, a daughter, who died in Maitland, at the age of nineteen. In 1886, Mr. Adams married Edith Ellison, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ellison, of Louisville, Ky. Two chil. dren survive him by this marriage, Theresa Gladys, who is Mrs. Charles Crutchfield, of New York City, and Francis Ellison Adams, of New York&#13;
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2] THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
MATLAND, FLORIDA&#13;
Published Weekly by The Maitland News CoMPANY. ANNA. B. TREAT, Editor and Business Manager&#13;
Subscription Price Fifty cents a year. Five years 2.00.&#13;
Advertising Rates on APPLICATION&#13;
NOW IS THE TIME&#13;
Maitlands future as a town of more than cross-roads signifiance depends upon administrative methods of more than cross-roads effectiveness. People are attracted by enterprise, activity and accomplishment, and certainly people make a town.&#13;
For years Maitland has struggled for recognition, struggled against limited finances, few men of ability to carry on the public work and a spirit of wait, wait, wait, among the average citizenry. Fortunately, fairer tax methods and upto-date financing have strengthened the municipality financio ally so that, for her size, she ranks among the best. And too, never since her founding has Maitland had more able men, and willing, to guide her municipal affairs. But still there per sists a little of the old cross-roads spirit of wait, wait, wait.”&#13;
Financing a town is vastly different from financing a private enterprize, where fashion, fancy and the public market are unknown factors, and where income hazards profit. To be a town at all implies a gathering of people with common purpose where a fair share of each mans wealth is annually pledged to the public good and where public improve ments are carried on for the increasing benefit of those who live with: in the community. To facilitate a&#13;
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businesslike program, laws empowering municipal government to tax the land for its improvement have been enacted to the end that general in stallation of streets, water and sanita. tion may be financed in anticipation of tax income, so that present genera: tions may enjoy and pay their part of the cost of permanent improvements with the assurance that generations to come may enjoy and pay their part of the cost of these improvements. Maitland no longer needs to wait for needed streets and other improve ments for the public good and for the greater enjoyment of her people. Nor need she wait for more people to come to share the cost. People will come if they are attracted by beauty, convenience and thrift. Today we have town officials who know Maitlands needs. We have the means and methodsproven and prac. ticalto give Maitland now the things that will take her out of the crossroads class. Are we not speculating with the towns future when we delay availing ourselves of the means at hand to secure needed improvements? Are we not avoiding apparent financial risks today only to jeopardize the future community fortune, that can best be built on aggresive use of the time and facilities of each today?&#13;
Waiting does no good.&#13;
LOUIS L. COUDERT, INC. CIVIL ENGINEERS&#13;
Land Surveyors TOWN PLANNING&#13;
P. O. Building Maitland, Florida&#13;
CALENDAR&#13;
Sunday, 10:00 a mSunday school, Methodist and Presbyterian churches:00 p. m, Epworth League, Methodist church. First and third Sunday11 a. m. and :30 p. m. services, Methodist church. Second and fourth Sunday11 a. m. and :30 p. m. church. Tuesday, :00 p. mMunicipal office, zoning commission. Wednesday, :00-6:00 p. mLibrary Open. Second Thursday, 12:15 White Way RestaurantChamber of Commerce. Fourth Thursday, :00 p. mCouncil meeting. - Friday, :00 p. m., Hill SchoolBoy Scouts. Saturday,&#13;
services Presbyterian&#13;
electric Firfiess C00KER 7.49&#13;
Pure aluminum lined Electric Cooker for family of five. High and low heats; 2 gallon oven capacity; 3 cooking compartments and full 2quart cooking vessels.&#13;
MAITLAND ELECTRIC SHOP J. H. Bennett, Prop.&#13;
General Repairing Vulcanizing&#13;
Washing&#13;
INVITE US TO YOUR NEXT BLOW-OUT GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES&#13;
MAITLAND GARAGE&#13;
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LOCAL ITEMS&#13;
Mrs. G. W. Backus has gone to Detroit to visit her niece, Mrs. Gunion. She will remain until early&#13;
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Clarence Brown and Audrey Sykes motored up from Tampa for the week end.&#13;
word has been received that E. W. Horton, who was injured by a fall from a tree in Kent, Ohio, where he is spending the summer, is recovering and is able to be about.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stover and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stover left Saturday night for Heath Springs, S. C., for&#13;
a two weeks visit with relatives.&#13;
Mrs. Miller with her son and daughters is spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. A. S. Clark. The party motored from Crystal City, Texas, 1750 miles, in six days, and expect to see all this section of the state while here.&#13;
Miss Annette Mantle, of Columbus, Ohio, has taken the position of office manager at the Intercity Realty Co. Miss Mantle is staying with Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Beecher, at their home in the Vanderpool cottage.&#13;
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C. D. HORNER Plumbing, Piping, Irrigating, Repairing ESTIMATES FURNISHED&#13;
First Class Western Meats and Groceries&#13;
LONGWOOD MARKET Caryl &amp; Jackson&#13;
TOWN HALL COMPLETED&#13;
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a hall for council meetings. The place is lighted with electricity and equipped with modern plumbing.&#13;
The building, which is intended to be used for a town hall only temporarily and is placed on the back of the lot, with room in front for a more pre&#13;
tentious municipal building when the towns finances will warrant its erec.&#13;
tion, is a very creditable structure, comparing well with town halls of&#13;
much larger cities.&#13;
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Your Valuables are Worth MoreThan 2 Why Take Chances?&#13;
In the event of fire or theft your valuable papers and articles are liable to be a total loss, and many of the things you value cannot be replaced, others can be replaced only at some expense and great trouble.&#13;
Such loss is easily avoided if you have a safedeposit box in your bank, and the cost of a box compared to its value to you in case of fire or theft is nothing.&#13;
Let us give you a box in this banks vault free of charge until January 1st, and then charge you for it at the rate of 2.00 per year.&#13;
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LOUIS L. COUDERT BRINGS GOOD REPORT FROM NEW YORK&#13;
Louis L. Coudert, President of the Maitland Chamber of Commerce, who with Mrs. Coudert and their little son has recently returned from a three weeks trip to New York, reports a most satisfactory tripbarring the heat which brought them back to Flor. ida a week sooner than they had planned. Mr. Coudert says that on reaching Gainsville they noticed a difference and a buoyancy in the atmos. phere which was lacking further north and which brought relief even though the thermometer registered as high a mark.&#13;
The roads all the way were exceptionally good, even in Georgia, where great improvement is shown and which in the next two years will have established a complete system of first class highways. The hotels are good and very reasonable, and all through the country the crops seem to be excellent and there are signs of progress, although the old south shows no such development as is found here in Orange County.&#13;
Mr. Coudert further reports a great interest manifested in Florida where. ever he went, and indications of a larger migration the coming winter than ever before. Strangers, he con tinued, seeing my Florida license came up to inquire where I came from and people in my home town called me to make inquiries. The questions asked were of an intelligent character, show. ing realthought and interest. While I was home two families in the townof about 12,000 populationsold out everything and started for Florida. The only real prejudice against Florida which I encountered seemed to be caused by the eroneous idea that all Florida was involved in the wildcat speculation which took place in a few localities, and what we must all try to explain to those in Florida is that the great part of its vast extent of territory, like Orange County, is only progressing normally and naturally.&#13;
TAKES TRIP Down EAST COAST&#13;
Forrest B. Stone, who has just returned from a trip down the East Coast, reports that building in Miami is going ahead at a good rate and that all the substantial, closein develop. ments are in flourishing condition. In the window of the Maitland Realty Company are specimens of a man&#13;
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grove tree and a lump of the top soil of that section of Florida, which Mr. Stone has brought home with him.&#13;
PIONEER RESIDENT PASSES AWAY (Continued from Page 1) City and Maitland. Mr. and Mrs. Adams were divorced in 1910. In the winter of 1919 Mr. Adams married Mary Louise Voorhes, of Miltonvale, Kansas. Mr. Adams came to Maitland in 1881, where he established one of the first homes in the town, and has since then been closely identified with the social and business life of the come munity. His packing house, which has just been torn down to make place for the central park, was the second&#13;
business structure to be erected in Maitland. Mr. Adams was among the early capitalists to recognize the advantage of Florida and his enthusiasm for the&#13;
state has always been great. His family through his influence invested largely in the southern section of Flor ida before many people realized its possibilities and later disposed of their holdings to great advantage.&#13;
Although failing health had for some years prevented Mr. Adams from active participation in town affairs, he always felt a lively interest in what. ever was going on and he will be long remembered for his part in the early history and upbuilding of the town and state.&#13;
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                <text>THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
Published Weekly by THE MATLAND NEws Co, MATLAND, ORANGE County, FLORIDA&#13;
VolumE I&#13;
AUGUST , 1926&#13;
NUMBER 14&#13;
Little Damage in Maitland from Tropical Storm&#13;
vacation Bible SCHOOL HOLDS CLosing EXERCISES&#13;
The closing exercises of the Daily Vacation Bible School were held in the Presbyterian Church Friday evening. After the school had marched in and filled the center pews, the exercises were opened with the Doxolo , followed by the Invocation, of: fered by Rev. Mr. Orwick, pastor of the Methodist church. The school then gave the salute to the American Flag and the Christian Flag, after which they sang, The Churchs One Foundation.” The Rev. Mr. Visor, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, gave a short talk, explaining what the aims of the school are, and thanking those who assisted in the work. Then the Pri. mary and Beginnersclasses gave a demonstration of song and memory work, followed by the Juniors, who showed excellent work in memorizing the books of the Bible and in story telling. After the singing of a song, diplomas and certificates were awarded to thirty-seven out of the forty-nine pupils enrolled in the school, and the exercises were concluded with the benediction by the pastor. A collection amounting to 38.81 to defray the expenses of the school was taken up. A large part of this amount consisted of a generous dona: tion from the Ku Klux Klan, who made their first appearance in Maitland that evening to express their approval of this work. The hand work of the children which was displayed and the programs rendered showed splendid results for a weeks work, and great credit is due Mr. and Mrs. Visor and their assist ants, Mrs. Cammack, Mrs. C. B. Mc Nair, Mr. and Mrs. Stiggins, Miss Bessie Galloway and Miss Dixie Hill, not only for the immediate results, but for the inauguration of this helpful and beneficial work.&#13;
Mrs. R. A. Crim, who has been the guest of Miss Eleanor Upmeyer, has returned to Jacksonville.&#13;
IMprovements MADE IN THE MAITLAND SCHOOL&#13;
Repairs and remodeling of the schoolhouse are practically finished. A partition has been put up through the auditorium to provide for the fourth room which will be needed this winter. This partition is composed of movable doors, which can be opened in such a way that the two rooms will be available for auditorio um purposes. The stage will also be left. By this means it will be pos. sible to have a four-room school and an auditorium without putting any addition to the building. The lighting, which has proved in adequate for evening entertainments has been improved by the dropping of the lights, the installation of two extra lights in the auditorium and the placing of an open shade over the stage light. The School Trustees have purchased a set of The World Bookfor ref. erence work in the school. Mrs. Rencher of Orwin Manor, formerly a teacher in Ocoee, has been engaged to teach the fifth and sixth grades, Miss Mamie Fugate will continue to have the seventh and eighth and Miss Lena Fugate the primary. The fourth teacher has not yet been engaged. The Eatonville school has been wired for electricity and when city water is installed in the Maitland school the pumping system will be moved over there.&#13;
INJURED CHILD IMPROVING&#13;
The infant son of Mrs. Maud Small, who was badly cut in an automobile accident last Wednesday, is reported as doing well. The car, which was driven by Mrs. Walker Small, ran into a tree on Horatio Avenue and the child was thrown through the windshield, cutting his head very se verely. Several stitches had to be taken.&#13;
Mrs. John Russell and family are visiting in Jacksonville.&#13;
Only Damage Due to Falling Trees and Rising Waters.&#13;
In the storm last week, Maitland was not as badly hit as many of the surrounding towns. A tree on Ho: ratio Avenue was uprooted and fell across the street, blocking traffic, and some scattered oaks and pines fell. The streets were covered with fallen limbs and leaves. Some damage was done to roofs, but there were no accidents and no severe damage was done.&#13;
Perhaps the most serious conse: quence will prove to be the rise of water in the lakes and streams. The new made ground around Lake Lily is under water as is also the sidewalk and pavement along the west side. This condition prevails throughout this section of the country. In Or. lando some streets are impassable and the highway between Orlando and Winter Park is under water and the land on either side flooded. The lakes are overflowing in many places, and the frequent showers prevent the ter from receding.&#13;
In Maitland there promises to be no real damage done by this condition, as the natural drainage is so good in most places, but the question of drainage and prevention of damage in such storms as sweep over Florida occasionally is one that must be constantly borne in mind.&#13;
MAITLAND AUxiliary KEEPs. Up GOOD ATTENDANCE&#13;
At the July meeting of the Mait. land Auxiliary there were twenty-one members present, and fifteen garments were finished. Luncheon was served by the committee, Mrs. Stiggins, Mrs. Waters and Mrs. Marsh. Much amusement was furnished by Mrs. Thompsons parrot, which entertained the meeting with its clever tricks.&#13;
An appeal was made for subscrip. tions for the Childrens Home Society of Jacksonville, which is in great need of funds. Mrs. Cammack will receive donations.&#13;
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2] THE MAITLAND NEWS THE MAITLAND NEWS schools are keeping up a splendid at: CALENDAR Maitland, FLORIDA tendance and accomplishing excellent - - work. Snnday, 10:00 a. mSunday&#13;
Published Weekly by THE MAITLAND News Company. ANNA. B. TREAT, Editor and Business Manager&#13;
Subscription Price Fifty cents a year. Five years 2.00.&#13;
Advertising Rates on Application&#13;
SUMMER ACTIVITIES&#13;
There used to be a legend current among winter tourists to Florida that from May to November the natives hibernateda contradictory term that, but the best to express the mean: ingand waited in a state of torpor for the return of cool weather and the northern visitors. If this were ever the case, the activities manifest this summer in Maitland show that it is no longer true. Chief among these activities is the Vacation Bible School, which has just completed a week of intensive work. The directors, teachers and pupils must have all been in a keen mental condition to put through in such a short time the amount of work which the program last Friday evening showed had been accomplished. And how much better for our children to be thus using their brains to their mental and spiritual improvement in stead of languishing about with noth ing to occupy them. The number of books loaned at the library during July, within five of the highest monthly record for the year, is a further evidence that grown peo: ple and children alike are taking vantage of the lull in ordinary work to enjoy the reading which a busy winter makes impossible. The churches also are carrying on regular services and the Sunday&#13;
True it is that certain activities, particularly those sponsored by clubs and societies, are suspended, due part ly to the absence of their members on vacation trips, and partly to the gen eral tendency to turn to outdoor reation. But this is the case as well in the north as in the south.&#13;
Nor is it well in the heat of the summer to live up to the hurry and push of the winter months. But we can to good advantage moderate our pace sufficiently to give ourselves leis: ure for the annual taking account of stock, both mental and material, which every individual and business should take, and yet carry on such activities as will prevent stagnation.&#13;
Arlington, Mass., July 20, 1926. My dear Miss Treat: How fortunate we are to have Maitland in the hands of such good people. I find myself looking forward to the News,each number making me love Maitland the more, if that were possible. Success to your paper, my kindest regards to you. Sincerely, FaNNIE. . Hutchinson.&#13;
P. S. Coming home last spring, I&#13;
found a bit of verse written during the winter in Florida: O World, I cannot hold thee close&#13;
enough, Thy winds, thy wide gray skies, Thy mists that roll and rise, World, World, I cannot hold thee&#13;
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school, Methodist church; :45 a. m., Sunday school, Presbyterian church. First and third Sunday11 a. m. and :00 p. m., services, Methodist church. Second and fourth Sunday11 a. m, and :00 p. m., services, Presby. terian church. Tuesday, :00 p. mMunicipal office zoning commission. :30 p. m., Fire Drill. Wednesday, :00-6:00 p.Library open. :00 p. m, Prayer Meeting, Methodist church. Second Thursday, 12:15, White Way RestaurantChamber of Commerce. Fourth Thursday, :00 pm., Count cil meeting. Friday, :00 p. m., Hill SchoolBoy Scouts. Saturday, :00-6:00 pm., Library Open.&#13;
Mrs. E. T. Wynn, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . H. Bennett, has moved to Mt. Ply. mouth, where Mr. Wynn is estab: lished in business.&#13;
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Notice TO PROPERTY OWNERS RESOLUTION NO. 13 For IMPROVEMENT OF TANGERINE PLACE&#13;
BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Council of the Town of Lake Maitland, Florida, that Tangerine Place be improved from the present east curb of the Dixie Highway on Maitland Avenue east to the west property line of Ridgewood Ave. nue, at a total estimated cost of 4,533.79, and that the whole of said cost and expense thereof be defrayed by special as: sessments to be levied on all lots and lands adjoining and contiguous or abound. ing and abutting upon said Tangerine Place between said points in proportion to the front footage of the respective properties, all of which properties it is deemed will be specially benefitted by said improvements said improvements to con sist of grading and leveling and surface treated macadam pavement sixteenfeet wide with concrete , curb and to be constructed according to plans and specifications which, with the estimated cost of said proposed improvements, are now on file with the Town Clerk; said assess ments to be paid in cash within thirty days after said assessments shall have been equalized, approved and confirmed, or op tionally in ten equal annual installments together with accrued interest at % on all deferred payments, unless paid within thirty days after said assessments shall stand equalized, approved and confirmed.&#13;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution be published one time in the Maitland News, a newspaper of gen: eral circulation published in said Town of Lake Maitland, and once each week for two successive weeks in the Orlando Sentinel, a newspaper of general circula tion published in Orange County, Florida,&#13;
Adopted this 29th day of July, 1926.&#13;
J.&#13;
A. BROWN, President of the Council.&#13;
Approved, E. A. UPMEYER,&#13;
Seal Mayor.&#13;
Not ICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS RESOLUTION NO. 14 For IMPROVEMENT OF MAGNOLIA ROAD&#13;
BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Council of the Town of Lake Maitland, Florida, that Magnolia Road be improved from the east curb line of Dixie Highway on Maitland Avenue east to Sunny. side Drive, at a total estimated cost of 12,690.64, and that the whole of said cost and expense thereof be defrayed by special assessments to be levied on all lots and lands adjoining and contiguous or abounding and abutting upon said im provements in proportion to the front footage of the respective properties; all of which properties it is deemed will be specially benefitted by said improvements: said improvements to consist of grading and leveling and brick pavement with concreteassed curb and gutter and to be constructed according to plans and specifications which, with the estimated cost of said proposed improvements, are now on file with the Town Clerk: said assessments to be paid in cash within thir. ty days after said assessments shall have&#13;
been equalized, approved and confirmed, or optionally in ten equal annual install. ments together with accrued interest at % on all deferred payments, unless paid within thirty days after said assessments shall stand equalized, approved and con&#13;
firmed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution be published one time in The Maitland News, a newspaper of gen eral circulation published in said Town of Lake Maitland, and once each week for two successive weeks in the Orlando Sentinel, a newspaper of general circula tion published in Orange County, Florida. Adopted this 29th day of July, 1926. J. A. BROWN, President of the Council. Approved, E. A. UPMEYER, Seal Mayor. Attest: E. T. OWEN, Clerk.&#13;
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS FOR IMPROVEMENT OF ORANGE PLACE&#13;
BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Council of the Town of Lake Maitland that Orange Place be improved from the present east curb of the Dixie Highway east to the west property line of Ridge. wood Avenue, at a total estimated cost of 4,887.30, and that the whole of said cost and expense thereof be defrayed by special assessments to be levied on all lots and lands adjoining and contiguous or abounding and abutting upon said Orange Place between said points in proportion to the front footage of the respective properties, all of which properties it is deemed will be specially benefitted by said improvements; said improvements to consist of grading and surface treated macadam pavement twen wide with concrete curbofan e COnstructed according to plans and specifica. tions which, with the estimated cost of said proposed improvements, are now on file with the Town Clerk; said assessments to be paid in cash within thirty days after said assessments shall have been equalized, approved and confirmed, or optionally in ten equal annual installments together with accrued interest at % on all deferred payments, unless paid within thirty days after said assessments shall stand equalized, approved and confirmed.&#13;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution be published one time in The Maitland News, a newspaper of gen: eral circulation published in said Town of Lake Maitland, and that it be also pub. lished once each week for two successive weeks in the Orlando Sentinel, a news. paper of general circulation published in Orange County, Florida.&#13;
Adopted this 29th day of July, 1926.&#13;
J. A. BROWN, President of the Council. Approved, E. A. UPMEYER, Mayor.&#13;
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS RESOLUTION NO. 16 FOR IMPROVEMENT OF CIRCLE DRIVE&#13;
BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Council of the Town of Lake Maitland,&#13;
Florida, that Circle Drive be improved from its intersection with the west prop. erty line of Maitland Avenue at Block 1 of Winter Park Circle thence west, south and back east again to its intersec. tion with the west property line of Mait. land Avenue at Lot 30 of Winter Park Circle, according to plat thereof record. ed in the office of the Clerk of the Cir. cuit Court of Orange County, Florida, all at a total estimated cost of 10,356.83, and that the whole of said cost and expense thereof be defrayed by special assessments to be levied on all lots and lands adjoining and contiguous or abound. ing and abutting upon said Circle Drive between said points in proportion to the front footage of the respective proper. ties, all of which properties it is deemed will be specially benefitted by said im: provements said improvements to con sist of grading and surface treated macadam, pavement twenty-four feet wide and concrete curb and gutter, and to be constructed according to plans and speci. fications which, with the estimated cost of said proposed improvements, are now on file with the Town Clerk, said assess. ments to be paid in cash within thirty days after said assessments shall have been equalized, approved and confirmed, or op. tionally in ten equal annual installments together with accrued interest at % on all deferred payments, unless paid within thirty days after said assessments shall stand equalized, approved and confirmed.&#13;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution be published one time in The Maitland News, a newspaper of gen: eral circulation published in said Town of Lake Maitland, and that it be also pub. lished once each week for two successive weeks in the Orlando Sentinel, a news. paper of general circulation published in Orange County, Florida.&#13;
Adopted this 29th day of July, 1926.&#13;
J. A. BROWN, President of the Council. Approved, E. A. UPMEYER, Mayor.&#13;
Seal&#13;
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NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERs RESOLUTION No. 17 FOR IMPROVEMENT OF HORATIO AVENUE&#13;
BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Council of the Town of Lake Maitland. Florida, that Horatio Avenue be improved from the west line of Swope Avenue west to the eastern boundary of the right of way of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company, at a total estimated cost of 15,501.31, and that the whole of said cost and expense thereof be defrayed by special assessments to be levied on all lots and lands adjoining and contiguous or abounding and abutting upon said Horatio Avenue between said points in proportion to the front footage of the re. spective properties, all of which proper. ties it is deemed will be specially bene: fitted by said improvements; said improve. ments to consist of grading and leveling and construction of concrete sidewalk eight feet wide, raised concrete curb and gutter and brick pavement twenty-four feet wide, all according to plans and speci&#13;
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Notice to PROPERTY OWNERS RESOLUTION NO. 16 FOR IMPROVEMENT OF CIRCLE DRIVE&#13;
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fications which, with the estimated cost of said proposed improvements, are now on file with the Town Clerk; said assessments to be paid in cash within thirty days after said assessments shall have been equalized, approved and confirmed, or op tionally in ten equal annual installments together with accrued interest at % on all deferred payments, unless paid within thirty days after said assessments shall stand equalized, approved and confirmed.&#13;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution be published one time in The Maitland News, a newspaper of gen: eral circulation published in said Town of Lake Maitland, and that it be also pub: lished once each week for two successive weeks in the Orlando Sentinel, a newspaper of general circulation published in Orange County, Florida.&#13;
Adopted this 29th day of July, 1926.&#13;
J. A. BROWN&#13;
President of the Council. Seal Approved, E. A. UPMEYER Mayor.&#13;
ANOTHER CROSSING ACCIDENT&#13;
The frightful accident which occurred at the railroad crossing by the&#13;
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ice plant in Orlando last week, when a mail train ran into the Winter Park bus and switch engine, killing the engineer and seriously injuring eight persons, has caused us all to consider again the question of unprotected or inadequately protected railroad crossings. Only a month ago, after the last accident here at the Horatio Avenue crossing, the News voiced its protest against the lack of protection provided by the railroad at the main crossings. Now we feel that our protest can best be presented by quoting the opinion expressed by the Winter Park Herald on the accident which touches Winter Park so nearly, and by giving the tion of the Orlando city government, as reported in the Orlando Sentinel.&#13;
An Unnecessary Crossing Disaster&#13;
The railroad crossing crash that took place in Orlando Wednesday was entirely avoidable as far as the Winter ParkOrlando bus was con cerned, and this does not mean that we would attach particular blame to the bus driver. The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad is to blame and the authorities of Orlando are to blame for not forcing the railroad company to place automatic crossing gates on this crossing as well as the Orange avenue crossing farther down, long before this time.&#13;
It is difficult to see an approaching train within a hundred yards of either crossing and both crossings are steep and badly built, with the result that a motor car cannot cross them quickly.&#13;
Only recently has the railroad com: pany placed a flagman at the crossing where the accident occurred, but even a flagman cannot see much farther along the curving track than the ap: proaching motorist. What the flag. man was doing in this instance, we do not know, but that doesnt waive the blame that belongs to the railroad Company.&#13;
We are without information as to whether or not the railroad company has ever been requested to place prop. er crossing safeguards at these two crossings over which there is almost a constant stream of motor traffic. We do know, however, that they have been appealed to, to place gates, warning signals or other safeguards at Fairbanks avenue and two other crossings in Winter Park, and that they have thus far successfully side. stepped the issue.&#13;
Most railroads are glad to go to&#13;
considerable expense to protect human life at their grade crossings. We judge from the action of the Atlantic Coast Line in this case that it feels that the obligation is on the traffic to keep out of its way. Most emphat: ically this is not the case. Vehicles and pedestrians have legal rights over railroads at regular crossings and the Atlantic Coast Line will be reminded of this fact before it finishes a settle. ment of the damage claims occasioned by this terrible accident.&#13;
When a railroad persistently fails to protect traffic at dangerous crossings, over which fast trains pass, and especially from concealed curves, it is just as guilty of criminal negligence as is one of its dispatchers when he sends two trains together.&#13;
There are three crossings in Winter Park that are deadly in their dangerous character. Everyone knows them and it isnt necessary therefore to point them out. These crossings should be guarded by alarm bells or gates. Aged men as flagmen, with poor eye. sight and otherwise infirm, are not competent to take care of such crossings especially when through trains pass at a high rate of speed as they do in Winter Park. Sooner or later the Orlando disaster will be duplicated in this city if steps are not taken to force the railroad company to properly safeguard the three crossings mentioned. The Herald hopes that the local authorities will call upon the railroad company to immediately provide such measures of safety at the local crossings, before it is too lateWinter Park Herald.&#13;
Despite the fact that there is a state law and also an old city ordinance, both of which forbid the running of a train over or on a street in Orlando at a speed greater than 12 miles an hour, City Solicitor C. O. Andrews had drafted a proposed ordinance that covers the situation more explicitly.&#13;
This ordinance, Mayor L. M. Autrey stated yesterday, will be submit ted to the city commission tomorrow morning for their consideration. It is expected that it will pass on first read:&#13;
The ordinance is to be offered to the city commissioners for their consideration in an effort to eliminate grade crossing accidents, it was stated. The penalty for violation of this proposed ordinance...is a fine not exceed. ing 250 or 30 daysimprisonment.Orlando Sentinel.&#13;
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If yo do a something wrong Dat yo could and should do right, Or yo dont respect de laws In de day or in de nightYoPlayin" Fair.&#13;
Friday from a trip to Baltimore, Washington and Toledo, Ohio.&#13;
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LOCAL ITEMS&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jackson and family have moved to Longwood, where Mr. Jackson has gone into the grocery business with Mr. Harry Caryl.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. K. N. McPherson entertained at bridge last Wednesday Beecher taking first prize. Among those present were Messrs, and Mesdames R. A. Wheeler, C. N. Beecher, S. D. Hill, ., D. G. Spain, Mrs. R. A. Crim, the Misses Annette Man. tle, Georgianna Hill, Eleanor Upmeyer and Mr. Ernest Upmeyer.&#13;
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Your Valuables are Worth MoreThan 2 Why Take Chances?&#13;
In the event of fire or theft your valuable papers and articles are liable to be a total loss, and many of the things you value cannot be replaced, others can be replaced only at some expense and great trouble.&#13;
Such loss is easily avoided if you have a safedeposit box in your bank, and the cost of a box compared to its value to you in case of fire or theft is nothing.&#13;
Let us give you a box in this banks vault free of charge until January 1st, and then charge you for it at&#13;
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BRICK-BATS FROM THE METHODIST PARSONAGE By W. R. G. ORwick Get down from your roost and&#13;
boost.&#13;
Everything that is worth while is up grade.&#13;
A straight gospel is designed for crooked people, but will not hurt those who claim to be good.&#13;
The lifeline will never do any good hanging up in the closet.&#13;
Keeping everlastingly at it is the road to successand nervous prostra. tion.&#13;
Never throw mudyou might miss your mark and still have dirty hands for your efforts.&#13;
No man ever felt the teeth of the law without thinking it was a blue law.”&#13;
The ladder of life is full of splin. ters, but we never realize it until we begin to slide down. Moral: Keep climbing.&#13;
A smile and a friendly word for the stranger in your place of business, or home, or on the street, is a good advertisement for your cityand your church, too.&#13;
If you have light within you, keep the windows of your soul clean, that it may shine out.&#13;
LOCAL ITEMS&#13;
Captain and Mrs. Charles H. Van derpool, of Camp Lewis, Tacoma, Washington, announce the birth of a son on July 31.&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jones, of Jack sonville, who were married last Tues. day, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Haldeman. Mrs. Jones was for merly Miss Bailey, and is a niece of Mr. Haldeman.&#13;
Mrs. Carrie Hadley, mother of Mrs. J. H. Bennett, is spending a month in Savannah, Ga.&#13;
Mrs. Sidney C. Hardwick and son, who have been in Maitland on busi. ness, will return Sunday to their home in Hingham, Mass.&#13;
Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Campbell, of Elizabeth, New Jersey, will occupy&#13;
Miss Treats house this coming win. ter. Dr. Campbell has recently resigned his pastorate of the Presbyterian Church in Elizabeth and accepted a professorship at Rollins College.&#13;
Henry S. Thompson has accepted a position with the First National Bank of Orlando. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson will continue to make their residence in Maitland.&#13;
Mrs. Wm. Blue, who is visiting in her old home in Carmi, Illinois, was guest of honor at a quilting party given by Mrs. C. H. Huston of that city. Many of Mrs. Blues former friends and neighbors were present.&#13;
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                <text>THE MAITLAND NEws&#13;
Published Weekly by THE MATLAND NEws Co, MATLAND, ORANGE County, FLORIDA&#13;
Volume I&#13;
AUGUST 14, 1926&#13;
NUMBER 15&#13;
ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR FINE&#13;
One hundred dollars is the fine im: posed for destroying white Way lights.&#13;
On Friday night some rowdies drove through town shooting up the White Way lights, and hit three in their progress. The town authorities consider this an act of vandalism and lawlessness, without excuse or reason, and propose to punish any such infraction of the law to the full extent of the penalty.&#13;
AFTER FOUR YEARS&#13;
Four years ago a gasoline tank and four bags of mule mash disappeared one Saturday night from Mr. Dear. borns woodshed. Last Friday night M. C. Bryan, town marshall, raided a still northeast of town and brought in among other things a gasoline tank corresponding to the one lost by Mr. Dearborn. Through information gleaned from various sources, its his tory during that period has been well established. All that Mose fell down on was the mash, chicken feed being the present contents of the tank.&#13;
By the way, the Maitland police department has been busy lately, seven arrests were made last Sunday.&#13;
EFFECTS OF STORM PAST&#13;
The signs of damage done by the storm have been removed except in the case of some property owners who have not yet cleared up their property. While the water in the lakes and streams is still high, most of the muddy spots on the roads have dried up, and there seems to have been little damage done.&#13;
MAITLAND SIGNS TO be REPAINTED&#13;
The two Maitland signs at the north and south limits of the town are being redecorated and put in order. Both these signs were in bad condition owing to constant exposure to weather and the one at the south has been down since the storm when it was blown from its stadnard.&#13;
WHITE WAY LIGHTED THrough ALTAMONTE&#13;
The White Way which runs from the south boundry of Orlando to north line of Orange County has now been extended through Seminole County into Altamonte, with a short gap between the north corporate limits of Maitland and the south corporate limits of Altamonte. In this short stretch it is hoped that the property owners will before long put in the lights, thus making the line complete. The Altamonte White Way runs from the south limits of the town to the station and is being financed from the town taxes. RICH D PASTOR PREACHES&#13;
IN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH&#13;
Rev. J. B. Gordon, pastor of the Third Presbyterian Church in Rich. mond, Virginia, preached at the evening service last Sunday in the Presby. terian Church. Mrs. Gordon was Miss May Moremen and was a ber of the first class at Rollins College. Mr. Gordon last visited Maitland twelve years ago, and preached in the Presbyterian Church, and in his congregation last Sunday were four who heard him preach at that service.&#13;
paving Assessment MONEY DUE NOW&#13;
All payments in full for paving as sessments are due this week. As the paper goes to press several payments have been made in full and as a number of property owners have signified that this is their intention it is thought that a considerable amount will be paid in before the time expires. All assessments which are not paid in full by the fourteenth will automatically go into the tenyear payment plan, the first installment being due next July.&#13;
Improvements AT MAITLAND GARAGE&#13;
A concrete platform has been built south of the Maitland Garage, which gives a much improved appearance to the establishment and provides a suit able place for washing cars and other repair work.&#13;
ACTION TO BE TAKEN SOON ON EATON VILLE ROAD&#13;
At the meeting of the County Commissioners last week J. H. Hill appeared before the commissioners ask: ing that the paving of the road through Eatonville be included in the first road building project. While the&#13;
final apportionment of roads will not&#13;
be made for several meetings, Mr. L. L. Payne and Mr. S. S. Sadler, through both of whose districts the road passes, assured Mr. Hill that they would give the matter their closest attention.&#13;
This road is of more than local im. portance, being the only road in this district included in the present paving projects and being the northernmost connecting link in the county between the state highways No. 2 and No. 3, both of which are being rebuilt at the present time.&#13;
The committee which is getting rights of way on state highway No. 2, running through Apopka is meeting with good success from such property owners as are at home. Many are away and cannot be approached until they return in the fall. This highway is to be 66 feet wide, with only one railway crossing, where the Seaboard and the A. C. L. both cross the road at the same point. This road runs into Orlando on Kentucky Avenue, and thence on down to Kissimmee, west of the present highway and the railroad.&#13;
Road No. 3, for which the rights of way are being obtained as far south as Lily Lake, is 100 feet in width all the way south from Sanford. After the road leaves Lily Lake the direction of the road is not announced, but it will join road No. 2 somewhere be tween there and Orlando, becoming from the point of intersection part of the latter.&#13;
SERVICES AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TO BE SUSPENDED FOR MONTH&#13;
There will be no services except Sunday School at the Presbyterian Church until the fourth Sunday in September, while the pastor in north on his vacation.&#13;
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2] THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
Maitland, FLORIDA&#13;
Published Weekly by THE Maitland News Company. ANNA. B. TREAT, Editor and Business Manager&#13;
Subscription Price Fifty cents a year. Five years 2.00.&#13;
Advertising Rates on APPLication&#13;
WEEDS&#13;
Only those who are fortunate enough to have spent a summer in Florida know the full beauty that the state can offer in luxuriant greeneryabove, below and around us. All shades and tones of green are here, covering ugly objects and tempering the brilliance of the sunlight.&#13;
But with this beauty comes one drawback – often this abundance grows into a riot which overruns fences and mars the neatness of our roadsides. Only by constant attention can we keep this growth of vegetation under control. The town authorities do what they can, but funds are always low this time of year and there has been much extra work to be done on roads and bridges since the storm.&#13;
Cannot the property owners undertake to clean up their own roadsides? Those who are away do not realize the demoralized appearance that comes with the growth of weeds. In many cities the work is done by the city and assessed to the property-owners but Maitland has not yet taken that step. How much better it would be if each one would take a personal responsi bility and pride in the matter and relieve the already overworked street committee from this added burden. They are doing what they can and will cooperate further by getting&#13;
THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
laborers for those who do not wish to attend to the work themselves.&#13;
Lets all get busy and see what we can do.&#13;
August , 1926.&#13;
Miss Anna Treat, Editor&#13;
Maitland News,&#13;
Maitland, Fla.&#13;
Dear Miss Treat: I enclose fifty cents for one years&#13;
subscription to your paper. May it&#13;
prosper to many times its present size.&#13;
Sincerely yours,&#13;
AGNES MOREMEN.&#13;
J. A. Brown, E. T. Owen and S. J. Stiggins spent Thursday and Friday of last week in a trip down the East Coast as far as Miami, where they went on business.&#13;
M. L. Kyle left Monday for a weeks vacation, which he will spend with his family in Tampa.&#13;
CALENDAR&#13;
Snnday, 10:00 a. mSunday school, Methodist church; :45 a. m., Sunday school, Presbyterian church.&#13;
First and third Sunday11 a. m. and :00 p. m., services, Methodist church.&#13;
Second and fourth Sunday11 a.&#13;
Fresh Fish&#13;
We have them Tuesdays and Fridays&#13;
Also a complete line of&#13;
Staple and Fancy Groceries&#13;
Maitland, Florida&#13;
General Repairing Vulcanizing&#13;
Washing&#13;
INVITE US TO YOUR Next BLOW-OUT GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES&#13;
MAITLAND GARAGE&#13;
M. L. KYLE, Prop. Phone 1314-&#13;
Wrecking Car Service Polishing&#13;
Batteries Repaired and Recharged&#13;
Greasing&#13;
m, and :00 p. m., services, Presby. terian church. Tuesday, :00 p. mMunicipal office zoning commission. :30 p., Fire Drill. Wednesday, :00-6:00 p.Library open. :00 p. m, Prayer Meeting, Methodist church. Second Thursday, 12:15, White Way RestaurantChamber of Commerce. Fourth Thursday, :00 pm., Count cil meeting. Friday, :00 p. m., Hill SchoolBoy Scouts. Saturday, :00-6:00 pm., Library Open.&#13;
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LOUIS L. COUDERT, INC. CIVIL ENGINEERS&#13;
Land Surveyors Town PLANNING&#13;
P. O. Building Maitland, Florida&#13;
Service”&#13;
We demonstrate all that the word implies on&#13;
orders entrusted to us for Lumber and Build&#13;
ing Materials.&#13;
The proof is in the increasing number of Satisfied Custorners&#13;
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Phone 399&#13;
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THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
LOCAL ITEMS&#13;
Mrs. John Russell and family have returned from Jacksonville.&#13;
E. A. Upmeyer has just returned from a short business trip to Atlanta.&#13;
Mrs. R. A. Wheeler is at the Flo. rida Sanitarium, where she has gone for rest and treatment.&#13;
J. W. McNair and R. A. Wheeler attended the Lumbermens Convention in Tampa, Thursday and Friday of this week.&#13;
Rev. and Mrs. E. D. Visor and Miss Stella Waterhouse took dinner last Sunday with Miss Minnie Moremen and Mr. Wilson Moremen, in their Lake Howell home, to meet the Rev. and Mrs. . B. Gordon who are visit. ing there.&#13;
The Rev. Clarence Benson and family are spending the month of August in Maitland. Mr. Benson, who is connected with the Moody Institute in Chicago, is the son of Dr. and Mr. A. W. Benson, for many years residents of Maitland, who are now living in Chicago. Mr. Benson is preaching in the Park Lake Church in Orlando, during the absence of the pastor, Dr. C. H. Ferran.&#13;
S. J. STIG G INS MATLAND, FLORIDA&#13;
Maitland Plumbing Co.&#13;
C. D. HORNER Plumbing, Piping, irrigating, Repairing Estimates FURNISHED -&#13;
electric frties C00KER 7.49&#13;
Pure aluminum lined Electric Cooker for family of five. High and low heats; 2 gallon oven capacity; 3 cooking compartments and full 2quart cooking vessels.&#13;
MAITLAND ELECTRIC SHOP J. H. Bennett, Prop.&#13;
New books AT THE Library&#13;
The Black Flemings, by Kathleen Norris.&#13;
Glorious Apollo, The Perdita, by E. Barrington.&#13;
The Old Home Town, by Rupert Hughes.&#13;
Sonny, by Ruth McEnery Stuart.&#13;
Birds (The Nature Library), by Nettie Blanchard.&#13;
July has been one of the busiest months of the year at the Library, standing second in number of books loaned326, of which 194 were taken out from the juvenile department. The total for the year so far is 1771.&#13;
Exquisite&#13;
FLORAS STUDIO&#13;
PHOTOGRAPHS The Better Kind”&#13;
Large Assortment of Picture Frames&#13;
Phone 2336 21 12 S. Orange Avenue ORLANDO, FLORIDA&#13;
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Horse Feed, Corn Feed Meal, Growing Mash, Laying Mash, Meal, Grits&#13;
Give us a trial and be convinced&#13;
The best is none too good&#13;
The City Store Telephone 1310-&#13;
Your Valuables are Worth MoreThan 2 Why Take Chances?&#13;
In the event of fire or theft your valuable papers and articles are liable to be a total loss, and many of the things you value cannot be replaced, others can be replaced only at some expense and great trouble.&#13;
Such loss is easily avoided if you have a safedeposit box in your bank, and the cost of a box compared to its value to you in case of fire or theft is nothing.&#13;
Let us give you a box in this banks vault free of charge until January 1st, and then charge you for it at the rate of 2.00 per year.&#13;
2.00 A YEAR PROTECTS YOUR WALUABLES&#13;
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A Local Bank for Local People E. A. UPMEYER, Pres. J. A. BROWN, VPres. DONALD G. SPAIN, Cashier&#13;
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4] THE MAITLAND NEWS BUSINESS AND RELIGION and mean No, say Yes and mean Yes These things God hath joined to: COMBINED On the other hand business helps gether, work and worship, religion and&#13;
By W. R. G. Orwick&#13;
We hear in many quarters today that religion and other activities of life will not mix. We believe that this is a mistaken idea and that a different and much better attitude should be assumed if we are to keep our position in the rank and file of the nations.&#13;
we are admonished to be Not slothful in business; fervent in spirit; serving the Lord.” No idler can be a hightype Christian. God intended we should not be slothful in business, at the same time fervent in spirit, thus serving the Lord. And we can serve him best this way. Industry has more blessings than idleness. It is conducive to health, wealth, happiness, and, if honestly pursued, to growth in Christian Character.&#13;
The relation between religion and business is not one of antagonism. Men plead the press of business as an excuse for want of interest in spiritual things. But let us remember that to be a first rate business man does not involve being a fourth or fifth rate Christian. In order to enrich oneself at trade, it is not necessary to starve oneself in religion. Work and worship are not opposed.&#13;
The relation between business and religion is not one of separation. Business does not require a man when he closes the church door behind him on Sunday to say good-bye to his religion for another week. It is not true that Sunday is the day for religion. Religion has business with business. Business has business with religion.&#13;
The relation between business and religion is one of combination. Not slothful in business, at the same time fervent in spirit” That religion is worthless which leaves out business. If a man will not work, neither shall he eat.” If a man provides not for his own household, he is an infidel, and has denied the faith. That business is wicked which leaves out religion. It will cheat, and bribe, and crush the poor. The only way is the combina tion of the two.&#13;
There are ways in which godliness helps business. "Godliness is profit able in all things.” Godliness makes a man honest. Godliness makes a man prudent and thoughtful. Godliness makes a man firm and decided. A Christian must be able to say No&#13;
religion. Business is a school of knowledge. It is a school of practice. It tests, and therefore, strengthens, our graces. It is a school of integrity. It is a source of wealth, which can be consecrated to religion. "What God has joined let no man put asunder.”&#13;
business.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bennett went on Wednesday to Tampa to attend the convention of the Electragists. As sociation. They expected to return on Friday.&#13;
insurance policy.&#13;
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and bother.&#13;
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When your stove explodes or lightning strikes your chimney, there is damage done, and you should collect on your fire&#13;
We make adjustments at once on such losses and pay for repairs and replaceIf we are handling your insurance you can get action without delay&#13;
Let us shoulder your worries. here all day and all night, the year&#13;
We are&#13;
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                <text>THE MAITLAND NEws&#13;
Published Weekly by THE MATLAND NEws Co, MATLAND, ORANGE County, Florida&#13;
Volume I&#13;
AUGUST 21, 1926&#13;
NUMBER 16&#13;
white way RESTAURANT CLOSED FOR REPAIRS&#13;
The White Way Restaurant closed this week and will reopen about Sept. 15th. The place is to be entirely done over and remodeled. A tile floor will be put in and more tables added, thus enlarging the capacity of the restaurant. The lunch room also will be rearranged, with the counters placed in the form of a horse shoe, giving more space for customers.&#13;
The restaurant, which opened for business on Christmas Eve last winter has had a remarkable year, far beyond the expectations of the management. Mrs. Manning has now gone north to make arrangements for taking care of the increased business which they expect to have this coming winter.&#13;
Not only is the financial success great, but the restaurant ranks high as to its sanitary condition. The state inspector who has recently looked over the establishment rated it at 94%, the % lacking to give it the perfect mark being due to a structural defect in the building which is to be remedied immediately.&#13;
LONGwood state BANK OPENED&#13;
Longwoods first banking institu. tion, the Longwood State Bank, opened its doors to the public Mon: day afternoon for the first time, telegraphic permission having been received from the state authorities allowing the officials to do so. The bank is capitalized at 20,000, and bids fair to develop into one of the strongest financial institutions in the county. Officers of the bank are C. W. Entzminger, president and chairman of the board of directors, J. E. Walker, first vice-president and cashier, and B. J. Overstreet, second vice-president. The directors are C. . Entzminger, chairman, B. J. Overstreet, J. E. Walker, L. J. Slade and J. H. Hartley. Mr. Entzminger and Mr. Walker are well known to the people of the county, the former having recently resigned as county commissioner after a loyal service of thirteen years, and the latter being mayor of Longwood. (Continued on Page 4)&#13;
PROCLAMATION&#13;
I, E. A. Upmeyer, by virtue of the authority vested in me as mayor of the Town of Lake Maitland, Florida, do hereby proclaim:&#13;
The Week of Sept. 6th to 12th to be CLEAN-Up WEEK&#13;
Property owners and residents are requested to observe this proclamation and arrange, during the week above mentioned, to cut and remove all weeds from fence lines and yards, to repair fences and buildings, to clear out all rubbish, and to otherwise improve the appearance of their property.&#13;
Rubbish deposited in piles at the curb line will be removed by the town truck.&#13;
The cooperation of all citizens is urged in order that we may maintain our pride in Maitland as a delightful and attractive town to live in and that we may present it in its best form to the host of tourists and winter visitors.&#13;
Signed E. A. UPMEYER, Mayor.&#13;
Attest: E. T. Owen, Town Clerk&#13;
TOWN OFFICES MOVED&#13;
On Saturday the town offices were moved from their temporary quarters in the post office to the new Municipal building. During the summer the up. stairs room will be used as an office. Water and electricity have been con nected and the place is being put into good order. E. A. UPMEYER REPORTS&#13;
CONDITIONS GOOD IN GEORGIA&#13;
Mr. E. A. Upmeyer, mayor of Maitland and President of the Bank of Maitland, who has recently returned from a business trip to At lanta, says that there is a better out. look for farm crops of all kinds in Georgia than there has been for six years and that business and financial conditions are excellent. Incidentally he reports that Georgia can outdo Florida when it comes to lightning and rain storms, as he encountered one of the worst ones he has ever experienced, in Atlanta, 2.37 inches of rain falling in an hour.&#13;
OFFICERS OF ORANGE COUNTY C. OF C. ENTERTAINed by MAITLAND CHAMBER&#13;
At the regular monthly luncheon and meeting of the Maitland Chamber of Commerce held at the White Way Restaurant, August 12, C. T. Bick. ford, assistant secretary of the Orange County Chamber of Commerce, and J. G. Wheldon and A. T. Coith of the Orange County and Orlando Chambers, were present and spoke of the work being done by the County Chamber. Mr. Wheldon, who is Industrial and Agricultural Secretary, spoke of his plan to bring industries to the various communities in the county, and Mr. Coith, who is on the Beautification Commission, told of the county nurseries which are at the dis posal of any town or individual want ing to make plantings on or in sight of the highway. Mr. Bickford ex plained the plan of cooperation be tween the Orange County and Or. lando Chambers now that Karl Leh. mann has become Secretary of both bodies, by which each takes charge of certain aspects of work, the publicity being handled for the two together.&#13;
After considerable discussion on the subject of the unkept condtion of the roadsides due to the overgrowth of weeds, it was decided to endorse a Clean-up Week and to ask the property owners and residents to cooperate in cleaning up their premises. The details were left to the Executive Committee to work out.&#13;
About thirty people were present at the meeting. Announciment was made that the next meeting on Aug. 26th, will be an evening meeting, at which time the various committees will report on the work done by them through the summer.&#13;
Gasoline STOVE EXPLODEs&#13;
A gasoline stove in the home of K. N. McPherson exploded, causing considerable damage in the kitchen, where a window was broken and fire broke out. The fire department was&#13;
called, but the flames were extin. guished by workmen on the place be fore the department arrived.&#13;
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MATLAND, Florida&#13;
Published Weekly by The Maitland News Company. ANNA. B. TREAT, Editor and Business Manager&#13;
Subscription Price Fifty cents a year. Five years 2.00.&#13;
Advertising Rates on Application&#13;
CLEAN-UP WEEK&#13;
The Mayors Proclamation, designating the first week of September as Clean-up Week, is heartily wel comed by the News.&#13;
The first week of the first fall month is a most appropriate time for this action. To those of us who came from the north, the odor of burning leaves always brings to mind a crisp autumn day, the fields clean and brown after the harvesting of the crops, the trees bare of leaves, the weeds and roadside flowers cut down, and all outdoor activities turned to: ward cleaning up preparatory to the rigors of winteran interesting but&#13;
sad labor.&#13;
But here in the south what a dif. ferent aspect does the fall cleaning have. Here it is preparatory to an active, not a dormant season. We are simply clearing out one period of growth to make way for another With how much greater energy and enthusiasm should we attack this work, since it means making ready for that season of the year in which our lives are so filled with both work and pleasure that there is no time for doing odd jobs" around the place.&#13;
So let us respond wholeheartedly to our Mayors proclamation. Let us help the town to clean up the road. sides; let us prepare our own property for winter planting; let us repair and&#13;
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paint our buildings; let us put our houses and grounds in perfect order so that our town may be more beauti ful than it has ever been.&#13;
Winter Park, Fla. August 16, 1926 Maitland News, Maitland, Fla.&#13;
I enclose one dollar for which please put my name on your subscription list for 2 years. I have received several copies of your newsy paper already, and appreciate it very much, and am sure it will make a rapid growth. Wishing you success, I am, Very respty, R. B. YAVV.&#13;
WHITE way posts KNOCKED DOWN&#13;
Many are the vicissitudes of the White Way posts along the highway. Last week a post near Lake Faith was cut neatly of just above the ground one evening by an unknown auto, and on Sunday a post near the south end of town was knocked over by a car which skidded and demolished a Ford as well as the post. No one was in jured.&#13;
LOUIS L. COUDERT, INC. CIVIL ENGINEERS Land Surveyors Town PLANNING&#13;
P. O. Building Maitland, Florida&#13;
General Repairing Vulcanizing&#13;
Washing&#13;
INVITE US TO YOUR Next BLOW-OUT GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES&#13;
MAITLAND GARAGE&#13;
M. L. KYLE, Prop. Phone 1314-&#13;
Wrecking Car Service Polishing&#13;
Batteries Repaired and Recharged&#13;
Greasing&#13;
CALENDAR&#13;
Sunday, 10:00 a. m. Sunday school, Methodist church: :45 a. m, Sunday school, Presbyterian church. First and third Sunday11 a. m. and :00 p. m, services, Methodist church. Second and fourth Sunday 11 a. m. and :00 p. m, services, Presbyterian church. Tuesday, :00 p. m. Municipal office ooning commission. :30 p. m., Fire Drill. Wednesday, :00-6:00 p. mLibrary open. :00 p., Prayer Meeting, Meth. odist church. Second Thursday, 12:15, white way RestaurantChamber of Commerce. Fourth Thursday, :00 p. m., Council meeting. Friday, :00 p. m., Hill SchoolBay Scouts. Saturday, :00-6:00 p., Library open.&#13;
Fresh Fish&#13;
We have them Tuesdays and Fridays&#13;
Also a complete line of&#13;
Staple and Fancy Groceries&#13;
M. P. PO N D E R Maitland, Florida&#13;
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the word implies on orders entrusted to us&#13;
for Lumber and Building Materials.&#13;
The proof is in the increasing number of Satisfied Cus&#13;
THE MATLAND LUMBER CO.&#13;
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LOCAL ITEMS&#13;
The Misses Inez and Marion Kyle, who have been visiting their sister, Mrs. Arthur Wellons, for the past two weeks, have returned to their home in Mangrove, Florida.&#13;
M. L. Kyle returned from Tampa on Sunday, where he has been spending a weeks vacation. He expects his father to come to Maitland next week to join him in his business.&#13;
R. A. Posey and family, after spending several months in Winter Park, have returned to Maitland and are occupying the house near Lily Lake, owned by Capt. Harris.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Woodward left Wednesday for several weekstrip through the eastern states, spending some time in Boston and returning through Philadelphia, where they plan to visit the Sesquicentennial Exposio tion.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Parker and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Parker, have returned from an extended motor trip through the middle west. Mr. Parker reports the roads in general, very good in Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, but poor in Missouri, through which they came on their return home.&#13;
MATLAND, FLORIDA&#13;
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C. D. HORNER Plumbing, Piping, Irrigating, Repairing Estimates FURNISHED&#13;
Until September 1st, all&#13;
Table, Floor and Boudoir&#13;
will be sold at a 20 per cent reduction. Everything marked with a yellow tag at reduced prices.&#13;
MAITLAND ELECTRIC SHOP : J. H. Bennett, Prop.&#13;
THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Horton and daughters are back from a two months' visit in Ohio.&#13;
Mrs. F. H. Manning left on Thurs: day for a months visit in the north. She will stop in Chicago, after which she will visit Oshkosh, Wisconsin, and in Ishpeming and Marquette, Mich.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Strong and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Strong left&#13;
Tuesday for Georgia, Mr. J. I. Strong driving them up.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs Marion Strong, who have been spending some time in Maitland will return thence to their home in Alabama.&#13;
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STATE ELECTRICAL LAWS TO BE STRENGTHENED&#13;
J. H. Bennett, who attended the Electragists' meeting in Tampa last Wednesday and Thursday, reports that a new set of ordinances governo ing electric construction in the state of Florida were adopted at this convention. These, if enacted into law by the legislature will require a state examination for all electrical contractors and journeymen, who if they pass the examination conducted by the State Examining Board can, by paying the vocational tax, do work in any municipality in the state. This is considered a good thing for the electrician and each community will be protected by being assured of having men who know how to do work properly and according to code. A local inspector will have jurisdiction over a five mile radius outside the city limits where there is not already an inspector. A state inspector will have charge of outlying districts.&#13;
In a business where life and property are at stake, it is necessary that there should be competent men on the job, so this seems to be a wise act of legislation, and it is expected that it will become a law at the next meeting of the legislature.&#13;
NEw store progressing RAPIDLY&#13;
The new store building which W. T. Clare is erecting on Maitland Ave. is about ready for the roof to be put on. The two stores and apartments will be ready for occupancy before many weeks.&#13;
CLARENCE BROWN HOME SOLD&#13;
The bungalow recently built by Clarence Brown, on Packwood Ave., has been sold to Mr. Spencer, of London, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer are now living in the house and expect to make it their permanent home.&#13;
LONGWOOD STATE bank opened&#13;
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The other directors are prominent citi. zens of the town. The bank has received a large amount of deposits in the first week of its existence, and the officers have been encouraged by this proof of the need for a bank here. Longwood News&#13;
THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
BUILDING PERMITS FOR MONTH TOTAL 38,000.00&#13;
Mrs. C. H. Hill and Mrs. T. J. Hill are visiting relatives in South Caroo lina.&#13;
Building permits have been issued in Maitland during the period from July 15th to August 15th, to the amount of 38,000.00.&#13;
The Misses Kingsley, of Elizabeth, New Jersey and Maitland are spend ing August at Bonny Oaks Camp, at Fairlee, Vermont.&#13;
Exp/osion/&#13;
When your stove explodes or lightning strikes your chimney, there is damage done, and you should collect on your fire&#13;
insurance policy.&#13;
We make adjustments at once on such losses and pay for repairs and replacements. If we are handling your insur&#13;
ance you can get action without delay&#13;
and bother.&#13;
We are&#13;
Let us shoulder your worries. here all day and all night, the year round.&#13;
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                <text>THE MAITLAND NEws&#13;
Published Weekly by THE MATLAND NEws Co, MATLAND, ORANGE County, FLORIDA&#13;
Volume I&#13;
AUGUST 28, 1926&#13;
NUMBER 17&#13;
Maitland Lumber Company REBUILDING&#13;
The Maitland Lumber Company started building a new shed to take the place of the one which burned last March. A temporary structure was put up immediately after the fire but this will be a large double shed, sixty-two by seventy-six feet. There will be a general and private office and a display room. The offices have been in the Nelson store building since the fire.&#13;
The shed will have a much larger capacity than the former shed and will be equipped with modern facilities for handling lumber direct from the cars to the storage bins.&#13;
Another improvement in the lumber yard is the new siding which has just been put in. This runs through the yard past the new shed giving plenty of room for cars to stand while unloading.&#13;
These improvements will be of great importance to the conduct of the business making it possible to car. ry it on in an efficient and satisfactory manner, without any of the inconveniences and drawbacks which often at tend an enterprise that does not have the bulk of large city business to uphold it.&#13;
Greenwood GARDEN LOTS SOLD&#13;
The latest sales reported in Greenwood Gardens are two lots recently sold to northern people. These lots are in the first division of the Gardens, one on the highway and one on Gamewell Avenue, both near the houses which have been built by Mr. R. A. Wheeler and Mr. A. B. Row. land.&#13;
MAITLAND AUXILIARY COMPLETES 81 GARMENTS&#13;
At the last luncheon and sewing meeting of the Maitland Auxiliary, which was held at the Library on Fri. day, eighty-one garments were finished. This leaves only seventy to complete to finish the quota of three hundred which the Auxiliary has set for its summer work, as against two hundred sixteen made last year.&#13;
construction progressing on STATE ROAD NO. 3&#13;
Near Elder Springs is located the camp of the Lake Worth Construction Company which is clearing and grad. ing Road No. 3 from Sanford to the Orange County line. The work com: menced at the foot of Park Avenue in Sanford with a mile and a half to be done in the town limits. Six miles have now been cleared and two and a half graded. It is expected that two miles a month will be completed but there has been much delay from rains. Since the work commenced the first of June there have been only seven days without rain. In very wet weather the mules are unable to get any foothold in the mud. If the work proceeds at the estimated rate the Maitland line should be reached in January.&#13;
The right of way is one hundred feet wide, thirty feet wider than road No. 2, and is being cleared from side to side. The grade is sixty feet wide, the twenty feet on either side being used to furnish filler. Trees are pulled up by the roots, piled and burned. The land is then all ploughed, grubbed to remove all roots and ploughed again with a double gang disk. Eighty mules and sixty three men are on the pay roll and forty more men started in this week. The mules may well be said to be on the payroll, as their feed costs 75.00 a day. This is a great undertaking and being carried out on a large scale and when finished will be the finest road in Florida.&#13;
PARSONAGE&#13;
On last Friday evening, the Rev. and Mrs. Orwick were surprised by their Maitland friends who came to spend the evening with them, bring: ing a great assortment of groceries and table linen to stock the parson. age cupboards. The entire community was there, all churches being resented. The affair which was got ten up by Mrs. J. M. Brown, Mrs. John Rice and Miss Margaret Rus: sell was a great success.&#13;
Earlier in the week Mr. Orwicks parishioners at Conway had stocked&#13;
1926 ASSESSMENT ROLL TOTALs OVER 33,000,000&#13;
3,320,140.00 is the total amount of Maitland property according to the 1926 assessment roll which was accepted by the town council on Monday. At the same time the millage was discussed and a probable rate set tled on. The general millage is six as against eight mills last year, with one mill for building fund, one for water and fire protection and three for paying interest on street, park and water works bonds.&#13;
The three million dollars supposedly represents the full value of the property, the assessment being based on a hundred per cent valuation, but there is probably no case in which the property is valued as high as the true market value. Most of the property is assessed as acreage as very few of the subdivisions were filed before January.&#13;
Great care has been given by the Assessor, L. L. Coudert, and the Tax Commission, C. J. Woodward, J. H. Hill and K. N. McPherson, to make the assessment fair and equitable. As sessment maps in quarter section tracts have been made on which all proper. ties are listed. These maps are open for public inspection now at Mr. Cou. derts office. Later they will be filed at the Town Hall.&#13;
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HOLDS SOCIAL MEETING&#13;
Notices have been sent out for an evening meeting of the Chamber of Commerce to be held at the school house Friday evening. There will be a musical program, dancing and refreshments. Everyone is invited. This is the first social meeting that has been held this summer.&#13;
GEORGE s. DEMMING&#13;
George S. Demming, well known to the older residents of winter Park and Maitland, died at the Florida Sanitarium Monday morning, after an illness of less than a week.&#13;
his chicken yards for the winter, so the week proved a most lucky and thrilling time.&#13;
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THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
Maitland, FLORIDA&#13;
Published Weekly by The Maitland News Company. ANNA. B. TREAT, Editor and Business Manager&#13;
Subscription Price Fifty cents a year. Five years 2.00.&#13;
Advertising Rates on Application&#13;
LETs CLEAN UP&#13;
Winter Park is already starting on a program of cleaning up for the winter and there is a marked contrast between the road this side and the other side of the town signpost. It gives you a satisfied and happy feeling just to drive along the road from the turn by the roadside to the golf links. And if we who look with prejudiced eyes and find it hard to acknowledge that even our prosperous neighbor is really ahead of us in any way can see the difference and are forced to admit it, how must it affect the casual passerby who does not know the hidden excellence of Maitland? There is nothing that adds so much to the value of a town or a piece of property proportionately to the money invested as a little cleaning up. A house that has stood neglected and unnoticed for years may be sold offhand by the virtue of a bit of paint. We can greatly increase the value of our property if we will heed the may ors advice and do what he asks us and perhaps a little more. So from a selfish point of view if for no other reason let us plan now to celebrate Labor Day by donning our overalls and cleaning our hoes, and begin the week well.&#13;
LETS CLEAN UP&#13;
THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
CONDITIONS IN CALCUTTA&#13;
Mrs. Henry S. Thompson has sent in the following extracts from an in teresting letter written by her daughterin-law who lives in India, describe ing conditions there.&#13;
Have I written you anything about the riots in Calcutta?&#13;
There have been four or five out. breaks lately between the Mohamme dans and Hindus. As a usual thing it is over a cow. The Hindus worship the cowan orthodox Hindu wont wear leather shoes wont eat beef wont sell beef. The Mohammedans sacrifice the cows and they like to parade their religious rites under the Hindu nose. The Hindu retaliates by playing music (jazz) in front of the Mohammedan mosques and then hell breaks loose. Europeans are never involved.&#13;
Have you read anything about Mrs. Naide? She is replacing Ghandi as an Indian leader. She is very active at present, speaking in so many places. Her theme seems to be recon. of the Hindu and Mohamme.&#13;
an.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and daughters, the Misses Ella and Alice, were guests of Mrs. James Doig over the weekend.&#13;
LOUIS L. COUDERT, INC. CIVIL ENGINEERS Land Surveyors TOWN PLANNING&#13;
P. O. Building Maitland, Florida&#13;
General Repairing Vulcanizing&#13;
Washing&#13;
# get our New prices on coodyear and viking tires. We have a Complete Stock&#13;
MAITLAND GARAGE&#13;
M. L. KYLE, Prop. Phone 1314-&#13;
Wrecking Car Service Polishing&#13;
Batteries Repaired and Recharged&#13;
Greasing&#13;
CALENDAR&#13;
Sunday, 10:00 a. mSunday school, Methodist church: :45 a. m, Sunday school, Presbyterian church. First and third Sunday11 a. m. and :00 p. m, services, Methodist church. Second and fourth Sunday-11 a. m. and :00 p. m, services, Presbyterian church. Tuesday, :00 p. mMunicipal office zoning commission. :30 p. m, Fire Drill. - - - - - Wednesday, :00-6:00 p. mLibrary open. :00 p., Prayer Meeting, Methodist church. - Second Thursday, 12:15, white Way Restaurant Chamber of Commerce. Fourth Thursday, :00 p. m., Council meeting. Friday, :00 p. m., Hill SchoolBay Scouts. - Saturday, :00-6:00 p., Library open.&#13;
Fresh Fish&#13;
We have them Tuesdays and Fridays&#13;
Also a complete line of&#13;
Staple and Fancy Groceries&#13;
Maitland, Florida&#13;
We demonstrate all that the word implies on. orders entrusted to us&#13;
for Lumber and Build&#13;
ing Materials.&#13;
The proof is in the increasing number of Satisfied Custorners&#13;
THE MATLAND LUMBER CO.&#13;
Phone 399&#13;
(Illustrated House Plan Books. FREE)&#13;
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THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
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LOCAL ITEMS&#13;
Mr. R. A. Wheeler spent two days in Jacksonville on business last&#13;
Mrs. R. A. Wheeler is recovering from a tonsil operation at the Florida Sanitarium.&#13;
Mr. John W. Rice has recently pur. chased a seven passenger Studebaker touring car.&#13;
Mrs. F. T. Marsh is leaving Friday for a two months' trip north. She will visit relatives in New York and the vicinity.&#13;
Mrs. Theodore Johnston has gone to Battle Creek to be with her father, Mr. Randall Bronson, who is recov. ering from an operation.&#13;
Mrs. J. M. Brown is spending a few days in Sarasota with her daughter, Mrs. Smith, and in Tampa with her daughter, Mrs. Sykes. Mrs. Brown motored down on Sunday with . A. and Milton Brown and E. T. Owen.&#13;
Mr. T. B. Dunlap, who is the own. er of æxtensive peach orchards in Wayneboro, N. C., came down to Florida for a short trip with L. J.&#13;
S. J. STIG G INS LAW YER MATLAND, FLORIDA&#13;
Maitland Plumbing Co.&#13;
C. D. HORNER Plumbing, Piping. Irrigating, Repairing&#13;
Until September 1st, all&#13;
Table, Floor and Boudoir -&#13;
will be sold at a 20 per cent reduction. Everything marked with a yellow tag at reduced prices.&#13;
MAITLAND ELECTRIC SHOP J. H. Bennett, Prop.&#13;
Chambers, who has returned to Maitland, having spent the peach packing season there. Mr. Dunlap, after a short trip back to North Carolina, expects to return in November and make investments in grove property in this vicinity.&#13;
FIRE TRUCK MOVED TO - PERMANENT QUARTERS&#13;
The Maitland fire truck is now in its permanent quarters in the town building. Racks are being constructed to hold the helmets and other equipment and the place will soon be in&#13;
good order.&#13;
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BROWN HAS IT,”&#13;
Horse Feed, Corn Feed Meal, Growing ; Mash, Laying Mash, Meal, Grits&#13;
i Give us a trial and be convinced&#13;
The best is none too good The City Store Telephone 1310-&#13;
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:&#13;
E. A. UPMEYER, Pres.&#13;
Announcement&#13;
Beginning September 1st, 1926, this Bank will observe the following Banking Hours:&#13;
9:00 A. M. to 2:00 P. M.&#13;
This change from our usual custom of :00 A.. to 12:00 Noon, and 100 P. M. to :00 P. M, has been instigated by the decision of the Winter Park and Orlando Banks to change their hours to conform to the hours of Banks in most of the larger cities. will be no noon closing under the new arrangement.&#13;
A Local Bank for Local People&#13;
DONALD G. SPAIN, Cashier&#13;
There&#13;
J. A. BROWN, VPres.&#13;
&#13;
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SCHOOL BEGINS SEPTEMBER 13&#13;
The School Trustees announce that school will open on September 13 if the new desks arrive in time. These desks are to be movable chairs, the kind that are being used generally in the most upto-date schools, and will be of especial value here, as they can be moved to clear the hall when it is needed for assembly purposes.&#13;
PULLMAN RESERVATIONS FILLED&#13;
It is reported by the Pullman of fice in Chicago that all reservations on the Dixie trains as now made up are taken for November and December. It is expected, however, that further equipment will be added to sup: ply the heavy traffic already certain for that season.&#13;
METHODIs. CHURCH beats Town&#13;
Not content to wait until Clean-up Week the people of the Methodist Church came out en masse Tuesday and cleaned up the church property and the parsonage grounds. This is a fine example to the rest of the town and should help to arouse enthusiasm in the Clean-up Week program.&#13;
HOUSES FOR RENT&#13;
There has been quite a little moving in Maitland lately and several houses are vacant at present.&#13;
CORRECTION&#13;
A mistake was made last week in announcing the house that Mr. R. A. Posey is occupying. He is living in Mr. J. D. Baggetts house on Lily Lake.&#13;
TRIP TO MT. PLYMOUTH&#13;
Some of the women of the Auxile iary with their families enjoyed a trip to Mt. Plymouth on Tuesday.&#13;
The Maitland News,&#13;
Maitland, Florida. I here with enclose 5. .. for&#13;
- years' subscription to The&#13;
Maitland News. -&#13;
THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
BRING BACK FISH&#13;
Three of the champion Maitland fishermen brought back a fine catch from Daytona last Monday consisting of 55 specimens of an assorted variety of yellow tails, spots, needlefish, lady fish, red snappers, whiting, blue fish,&#13;
trout, drum, shark, cat fish and crabs. The crabs are to be attributed to Ray Leuthy, the drumsa six pound one landed, and a ten pounder hooked, to Forrest Stone, while to Ernest Up: meyer must be credited the major part of the catch, not to mention the cat fish.&#13;
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                <text>THE MAITLAND NEws&#13;
Published Weekly by THE MATLAND NEws Co, MATLAND, ORANGE County, FLORIDA&#13;
Volume I&#13;
SOCIAL EVENING OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WIDELY ATTENDED&#13;
One hundred and fifty people at tended the evening meeting of the Chamber of Commerce at the school. house last Friday evening. Invita. tions were extended to everyone and many who are not members turned out. The meeting opened with a short business meeting at which there was a report from the booklet committee, recommending an eight-page letter with pictures of the town and a copy of the airplane map as well as a small amount of descriptive matter, an explanation of the proposed plan of having a booth on the highway next win. ter where oranges can begiven away, and an appeal for a wholehearted response to the mayors Clean-up Week proclamation.&#13;
After the business meeting vocal selections were given by Mrs. Sullivan, Mrs. A. B. Rowland, Miss Eleanor Upmeyer and Mr. K. N. McPherson, accompanied by Mrs. McPherson. Mrs. Henry S. Thompson exhibited the trained parrot which she has this summer which talked and sang to the audience. Ice cream and cake and punch were served during the evening, and there was dancing after the other entertainment was over.&#13;
The hall was beautifully decorated with fall flowers and ferns. The entertainment was under the direction of a committee with Mrs. C. N. Beecher as chairman, Miss Upmeyer being in charge of the musical program.&#13;
GENEROUS RESPONSE TO Town FROM NOTE owners&#13;
As the notes which the Town of Maitland gave four years ago to raise money for paving the road around the east side of Lily Lake and the dou. ble road along Maitland Avenue through the center of town are due in 1927, the town has written to the note owners asking if they will take 25% of the value of the notes and renew them for the balance. It was reported at the last council meeting that these appeals had been met in a most generous manner and that all who had been heard from up to date had agreed to this arrangement.&#13;
SEPTEMBER , 1926&#13;
PROCLAMATION&#13;
I, E. A. Upmeyer, by virtue of the authority vested in me as mayor of the Town of Lake Maitland, Florida, do hereby proclaim:&#13;
The Week of Sept. 6th to 12th to be&#13;
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Property owners and residents are requested to observe this proclamation and arrange, during the week above mentioned, to cut and remove all weeds from fence lines and yards, to repair fences and buildings, to clear out all rubbish, and to otherwise improve the appearance of their property.&#13;
Rubbish deposited in piles at the curb line will be removed by the town truck.&#13;
The cooperation of all citizens is urged in order that we may maintain our pride in Maitland as a delightful and attractive town to live in and that we may present it in its best form to the host of tourists and winter visitors.&#13;
Signed E. A. UPMEYER. Mayor.&#13;
Attest: E. T. OWEN, Town Clerk&#13;
Town HALL GROUNDS BEING BEAUTIFIED&#13;
Work has been commenced on the grounds in front of the new munici. pal building. The ground has been cleared of weeds and a grass drive planted in front of the engine house. The Bermuda which is being used for this purpose makes a very firm drive so that it will be a help in getting the engine out quickly as well as an im provement to the looks of the grounds. It will not be possible to plant a come plete lawn this year but the ground is being prepared to plant Italian rye as soon as the weather is cool enough.&#13;
A row of poinsettia has been plant. cd along the north side of the lot and a hedge of hibiscus along the south side and the front. This work is being done under the direction of Mr. J. G. Friedland, chairman of the street commission.&#13;
The old jail building has also been torn down and the blocks will be used to build a pump house on the well lot. Where the jail stood a movable&#13;
NUMBER 18&#13;
COUNCIL ADVERTISES FOR BIDS ON PAVING&#13;
September 21 has been set as the day on which bids will be received on a 95,000.00 program for paving, curb, gutter, storm sewers and side. walks. This includes all streets which have been advertised, that is, the first section of Greenwood Gardens, a number of streets in the south end of town and the gaps which have been left in the business district Inter Street, and Packwood from Independence to Vanderpool.&#13;
A further special assessment of 7, 000.00 for sidewalks was authorized at the meeting August 26. This will be for sidewalks on the east side of Independence Land, on Packwood from Inter Street to Central Avenue, on the west side of Maitland Avenue from the sidewalk in front of the post office building to that around Lily Lake, and on other downtown streets.&#13;
The Council directed the town at torney to draw up an ordinance requiring that all dry toilets within a reasonable distance from the water mains shall be removed. As this might cause a hardship on certain land own. ers, arrangements will be made by which those who cannot afford to fit nance such an undertaking at present may receive help from the town, which will finance them on an easy payment plan.&#13;
The town will make all connections on a standard price or unit basis and will supervise the installation up to the meter.&#13;
The matter of taking out liability insurance for the members of the fire department was discussed but no action was taken.&#13;
Arrangements were made to clean up the town property during Clean up week, and beautification plans were discussed. It is the plan of the Council to plant a small nursery by the shore of Lily Lake where plants can be raised for town planting. This will be a good place for a nursery and will not be objectionable pending the time when a real plan of beau. tification can be worked out there.&#13;
hose rack will be erected on which the fire hose can be spread to dry.&#13;
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MAITLAND IN LINE&#13;
The Maitland News notes with in terest, that the Clean-up Week idea is being generally followed at this time all through this section of Florida. Clermont has come in first, her cleanup week being over now and having been carried through in an efficient and organized manner. Orlando has appointed a twoweek period, the first two weeks in September. Doubtless other communities will follow this lead if they have not already taken steps in that direction.&#13;
It behooves Maitland to show that she can not only inaugurate but carry through the work of this week in such a manner that we can show the same results that Clermont has achieved and that Orlando will doubtless attain to. This can be done if we all help. Our town authorities will do all they can, but they have not the same resources either in men or funds that the larger cities have, and it is only by the aid of individual effort that we can achieve.&#13;
A GOOD UNDERSTANDING SAVES A MISUNDERSTANDING”&#13;
There is considerable confusion in the minds of most of us as to the reg ulations and practices of the utility companies, and consequently misun derstandings arise and people feel that they are not being given a fair deal This is a natural result of the fact that we are more or less at the mercy of these companies and when we do not understand their rulings we are suspicious of their motives. This at titude of mind can be changed only by a complete knowledge of the methods of the companies which we find in the case of the Florida Public Service Company, they are ready to present to us, as the following letter shows. This company is also endeavo oring to get in close touch with Maitland by delegating local people to look after their interests, having appointed&#13;
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J. H. Bennett as local agent, and the Bank of Maitland as a pay station.&#13;
August 25, 1926.&#13;
Anna B. Treat, Editor, Maitland News, Maitland, Florida.&#13;
Dear Madam: We are glad to give you the information requested in your letter of August 14th as to our methods of handling the electric light busio ness in this territory and appreciate your cooperation in passing this in formation on to the people in and around Maitland.&#13;
In applying for service the prospective customer should make application for connection either through notific cation of the Orlando office by phone or mail or through Mr. J. H. Bennett of the Maitland Electric Company. Before service is connected a deposit of an estimated twomonths bill is required. This deposit has no connec: tion with the meter itself, which is furnished free by the Company, but is required as a guarantee of payment of bills. The requiring of a deposit is the general practice of utility come panies throughout the United States inasmuch as it is not possible to bill a customer for electric service until after he has had 30 days use of it plus the time required to make up the bill and deliver it to him. This requires about six weeks, which together with the 15 days allowed for payment of bill, allows the customer to get two monthsservice before he has made any payment. The Company pays interest on all of the customers money during the time that it is held as a deposit.&#13;
Meters are read once a month and bills sent out allowing ten days from the date of the bill in which to pay. Bills may be paid either at the Bank of Winter Park, the Bank of Maitland or at the Orlando office at 100 E. Central Avenue. The owner of a building or house is not liable for the bills of the tenant unless he specifically contracts for the service under his own name. When a customer leaves, he should notify this Company either through Mr. Bennett or to the Orlan. do office direct of his desire for dis. connection. The meter will be read, service discontinued, and his deposit returned with interest after the final&#13;
bill has been paid.&#13;
As stated above, bills are due and payable within ten days from the date of bill. If the account has not been received in this office at the expira. tion of that time, a second notice is sent out notifying the customer of the&#13;
CALENDAR&#13;
Sunday, 10:00 a. mSunday school, Methodist church:45 a. m, Sunday school, Presbyterian church. First and third Sunday11 a. m. and :00 p. m, services, Methodist church. Second and fourth Sunday11 a. m. and :00 p. m, services, Presbyterian church. Tuesday, :00 p. mMunicipal office&#13;
zoning commission. :30 p. m., Fire Drill. Wednesday, :00-6:00 p. mLibrary&#13;
open. :00 p., Prayer Meeting, Methodist church. Second Thursday, 12:15, white way RestaurantChamber of Commerce. Fourth Thursday, :00 p. m., Council meeting. Friday, :00 p. m., Hill SchoolBay Scouts. Saturday, :00-6:00 p., Library open.&#13;
past due account with the request that it be paid within the following 5 days. If the account is not paid within the following 5 days, or 15 days after the date of bill, service is discontinued. Service is then reinstated after the count has been paid in full. Thanking you for your cooperation in this matter and assuring you of our desire to serve and take care of the needs of your community, we are, Yours very truly, Florida Public Service Co, N. . Coit, Gen. Mgr.&#13;
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The Maitland Lumber Company is a permanent part of : this community, with a record á behind us and a purpose that each sale shall uphold our repu- tation in the future. --&#13;
That is why you can depend on us to stand back of our guarantee of complete satisfac- tion, and why we want to be of service to you in the matter of : community and home building.&#13;
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FLORIDA AND GEORGIA BANKS THAT CLOSED ARE BEGINNING TO REOPEN&#13;
The following article from the Manufacturers Record shows how a periodical of high standing in the business world sums up local banking conditions at the present time.&#13;
Announcement has been made in Daytona (Fla) papers of the reopening of the American Bank and Trust&#13;
NoTICE To property OWNERs. improveMENT RESOLUTION No. 18&#13;
Be it resolved by the Town Council of the Town of Lake Maitland, in Orange County, Florida, that Maitland Avenue be improved be: ween Horatio Avenue and Lake Lily, that Pack: wood Avenue be improved between Inter Street and centrai Avenue, and that Independence Lane be improved between Horatio Avenue and PackAvenue, as hereinafter specifically designated: all at a total estimated cost of 6,969.50, and that the whole of said cost and expense thereof be defrayed by special assessments be levied un lots and lands adjoining and contiguous or abounding and abutting upon such improvements in proportion to the front footage of the respective properties, all of which properties it is deemed be specially benefitted by said improvements: said improvements to consist of concrete sidewalks according to the following and distances: Avenue be: ginning 75 feet south of the south line of Horatio Även and running south 180, feet; also begin the north curb, line of Packwood Avenue and running north 305 feet; also beginning 30 fect of the south line of Packwood Avenue and running south approximately 280 also ning on the south line of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad company right of way and running south the north line of Ventris Avenue: also beginÁing on the south line of Ventris Avenue and running southwardly along the west line of Maitand Avenue approximately. 513 feet to the north end of the présent sidewalk. 2nd, along the north side of Packwood Avenue from the west curb line of Inter Street west to the east curb line of Independence Lane; also from the west curb line of independence Lane to the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad right of way, also from the west side of Maitland Avenue west approximately 564 to the east side of Central Avenue as extended north to the north line of Packwood ue. along the south side of Packwood Avenue from the west curb line of inter Street as extended south of Packwood Avenue west to a point 13% feet west of the east line of SpragueQuinns Addition; also beginning an proximately 80 feet, west of the west line Maitland Avenue and running south approximately , feet to the east line of Central Avenue. 4th, along the east side of Independence Lane from the south curb line of Horatio Avenue south .6 feet; also from a point 124.6 feet south of he south line of Horatio Avenue south to the north curb line of Packwood Avenue. - said improvements to be constructed according to plans and specifications which, with the estimated cost of said proposed improvements, are on file with the Town Clerk; said assessto be paid in cash within thirty days after said assessments shall have been equalized, proved and confirmed, optionally in ten equa Annual installments together with accrued interest a , on all deferred payments: unless paid within thirty days after said assessments shall stand equalised, approved and confirmedthe first installment failing due one year from and after the date of such approval and confirmation. - be it further resolved that this resolution be published one time in The Maitland News, a news: paper of general circulation published in said Town Lal. Maitland, and that it be also published once a week for two successive weeks in the , Morning Sentinel, a newspaper of general olation published in Orange County, Florida. Adopted this August 26th, 1926. J. A. BROWN. Pres, of the Council.&#13;
Approved: E. A. UPMEYER.&#13;
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Company on August 23, and it is further stated that the East Coast Bank and Trust Company, also of Daytona, will reopen during the first week in September. Dispatches from Daytona say that the closing of both these banks recently was brought about by oversupply of frozen assetsand not by any adverse local conditions. It is stated that these resumptions are on the plan of frozen depositsthat is being pursued in the case of other banks which are being reorganized and a still larger number of lately closed banks will similarly resume business.&#13;
The formal announcement of the American Bank and Trust Company of Daytona said that they would resume general banking and trust business and that it had temporarily closed its doors on June 2 in order to conserve the interests of its depositors and stockholders; also that since then the situation has been satisfactorily worked out as was anticipated, and the Hon. Ernest Amos, Comptroller of the State of Florida, has authorized the opening of the bank with arrange. ments being made for the issuing of certificates of deposit on the basis of the depositors agreement.&#13;
At an enthusiastic meeting of stockholders of the East Coast Bank and Trust Company on August 17 a new board of directors was elected to take charge of the institution when it reopens on Tuesday, September . It is stated that almost 100 per cent of the depositors have agreed to let their deposits remain frozenfor a period of six months. Outside capi. tal has been interested and the group of stockholders is increased. Over four-fifths of the 268 stockholders in the institution participated in the meeting.&#13;
The Bank of Osceola County at Kissimmee, Fla, has also reopened after being closed for five weeks, and the confidence in the situation was&#13;
immediately shown by the receipt of 100,000 in deposits in the first six hours of business. It is stated that when the bank closed it had 50,000 capital stock and 32,000 surplus, but the State Bank Examiner listed 27, 000 worth of paper in the surplus as questionable. Thereupon stockhold. ers assessed themselves for 25,000 for surplus, but since then the amount of questionable paper has been reduced to 15,000. Furthermore, they have increased the banks capital to 100,000 paid in, and a majority of the depositors have agreed to accept their deposits in installments for a pe. riod of 18 months.”&#13;
Mrs. R. A. Wheeler returned home Monday from the Florida Sanitarium.&#13;
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NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS&#13;
To All Property Owners Interested in the Following Special Improvement Assessments: - You are hereby notified that pursuant to Improvement Resolutions numbered 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17, adopted by the Town Council of the Town of Lake Maitland, in Orange County, Florida, on the 29th day of July, 1926, the following Preliminary Assessment Roll has been completed and filed with the Town Council, tentatively determining the proportion of the expense of the proposed improvements to be assessed against the respective lots and lands herein. after described, abutting upon and contiguous to said proposed improvements on Tangerine Place, Magnolia Road, Orange Place, Circle Drive and Horatio&#13;
Avenue, respectively, copy of which assessment roll is as follows:&#13;
PRELIMINARY SPECIAL ASSESSMENTIMPROVEMENT RESOLUTIONS No. 13, 14, 15, 16 AND 17 - TOWN OF LAKE MAITLAND, FLORIDA PAVING CIRCLE DRIVE IN WINTER PARK CIRCLE RESOLUTION N. 16 Owner Addition Lot Block Frontage amount Payment plan S. S. Simonds ............................................... Winter Park Circle ............................... 1 50 196.78 Cash in 30 days or annual installments at % -- -- -- 2. 50 196.78 - H. Babbidge ................................. -- 3. 50 196.78 -- -- -- 50 196.78 - K. N. McPherson -- - 50 196.78 -- --- -- 6 196.78 --- -- -- 50 196.78 -- -- -- 157.43 -- -- . 42 166.75 -- - 10. 166.75 - J. R. Osteen ................................................. -- -- 50 196.78 - -- -- -- 12 50 196.78 H. G. Townsend -- -- 13 50 196.78 -- -- -- 14 50 196.78 H. E. Cole ...................... -- 15 50 196.78 -- -- 16 50 196.78 - E. H. Adler ......................... - 17 50 196.78 - -- -- 18 50 196.78 - -- -- -- 19 50 196.78 - - D. G. Spain ............................................... -- -- 20 50 196.78 -- -- 21 -- -- -- 75 295.17 F. K. Thompson ........................................... -- 22 46 182.28 -- -- --- 23 46 182.28 - H. E. cole ............. -- -- 24 50 196.78 - --- -- 25 50 196.78 - C. C. Ruprecht ........................................... -- -- 150 591.37 - -- 56 150 591.37 - -- -- 147.27 579.98 - -- -- -- 32 50-55 Joe Beck ...... -- - 33 198.85 - - -- -- 198.85 L. M. Lucas ..................... - - 198.85 - Sarah J. Cox ............................... -- -- 198.85 - -- 37 50.55 198.85 -- Mrs. S. Simonds -- -- 38 - 39 50.55 -- -- -- 40 50.55 198.85 - E. . Horton .............................................. -- . H. Miner ............................................... -- -- 41 -- P. E. Welzel ..........- -- 42 50.20 198.85 -- - -- -- 43 50.20 - Mrs. S. Simonds -- - 44 150.60 598.45 - 10,356.83 - PAVING ORANGE PLACE RESOLUTION No. 15 C. E. Hasslinger Orangedale Park ..................................... 6 A. 160.95 665.29 Marg. Johnson -- -- 7 - 50 20.6.19 - Walter Cope ................................................... -- -- - Agnes Cobb --------------- -- - - . -- 50 204.79 - - -- - 50 193.61 - R. J. Sample -- - 193.61 - -- 12 -- 50 . - C. E. Hasslinger -- - 50 - -- . 193.61 3. - Upton Morgman ------------------------ -- -- 12 B 50 - 50 193.61 - -- -- -- 50 - 50 193. -- Agnes Cobb -- -- 50 - E. R. Wheeler ............................................. -- -- -- 50 193.61 - Clara wheeler ....................... - 6 50 204.84 R. A. Wheeler . -- -- 50 -- C. W. Cauthen .............................. -- . -- 50 M. Shader . -- - - 160.75 664.30 - TOTAL AMOUNT ......................................................................................................................"T- ,887.30 PAVING TANGERINE PLACE RESOLUTION No. 13 - E. C. and Magnolia Farms ....................................... - 188 -- 18 60 281.06 -- . --- - Ruth stone -- - 50 - E. C. and A. B. Treat . -- - 14 50 - - -- -- 13 50 . - Eliz. Moreman...................................................................................................................... -- 12 50 - Upton Moreman -- - 11 61.15 220.32 - 16 A. 50 179.59 - N. R. Draper ........................................ --- -- -- 17 -- 50 179.59 Emilie Larson ............................................... - 18 -- 50 179.59 - C. E. Hasslinger ........................................... -- -- - --- 50 179.59 - - 20 - 50 7 - - Emilie McCutchins ....................................... -- 21 -- 50 - L. S. Comack - 22 --- 50 191.00 - Unknown .................................... - -- 50 192.20 - R. F. Pickens ........................................ -- - 24 - 50 192.20 . F. Baxter - - - 159.35 ,533.79. PAVING MAGNOLIA ROAD RESOLUTION No. 14 T. M. Henkel Beg. on W line of NEW, of SEWA at 42.5 2,233.17 --&#13;
inter, brick and clay ras. E about 450 ft. to Maitland Branch. SW along same to Highway S to beg. 36-21-29.&#13;
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F. W. Shepard ........................................... Beg. about 450 ft. E of line of NE 150 753.46 % of SE, at inter, of clay and brick rds. E 150 ft. to Maitland Branch. SW along same to pt. of beg. S to&#13;
E. H. Johnson ............................................... Beg. on clay . 1,000 ft. E of line 400 2,009.22- -- of NEof SE. 400 ft. to Maitland Branch. NE to pt. in L. Mait. land in ct. of branch. EGNE in Lake to pt. of Beg. S to Beg. 36-21-29. -&#13;
Eliz. McConnell ........................................... Beg. 1460 ft. of SE cor, of sect. 25.4 1,276.30 -- 300 ft. to Maitland Branch, NE along same to Lake NE to E line of Sec. S 922 ft. 36.21.29.&#13;
Sylvia Blackwood Coffins Subdivision ... 282.50 1,418.77 - 1,628.38 -- F. B. Conant ............................................... 65 370.75 -- -- -- 9 55 -- -- 8 55 .14.28 -- W. W. Long ............................................... 7 75 428.30 -- -- 6 70 393-98 -- J. H. Hill ....................................................... -- 5 70 373.95 inez G. Hill ................................................... -- . 70 373.95 -- J. H. Hill ................................................... -- -- 3. 150 801.85 -- ToTAL AMOUNT ............................ 12,690.64 PAVING HORATIO AVENUE RESOLUTION N. 17 Amer. Fruit Growers Assn. C 95 795.60 A. . Lindholm ........................................... -- B 23.40 - - -- 10 1.6 - H. Angell ............................... --- -- -- 216.04 - - -- 12 216.04 -- Amer. Fruit Growers Assn. -- 8 A. 25 Grimes --- Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Watson - . } - - 15 -- 24 333.31 -- - -- 16 -- 24 222.31 -- 17 17.39 160.95 - F. B. Conant ............................................... 18 -- 17.39 160.95 . H. C. Pearson ............................................. -- 185.90 1,745.78 -- - Pearsons Replat - -- 3. - -- -- - -- . 50.90 497.30 Mait. Comm. Sub. ............................... . B 23.40 227.26 Theo. Howell ............................................... Nolands Replat of Packwood Sub. ..... - -- 3. -- 25 35; -- -- -- . 25 235.13 . . Patterson ................................................... Nolands replat of ................................... 25 232.11 -- attero. Packwood Sub. ....................................... -- - C. C. Whittier ... -- --- -- Nettic C. Fraser -- -- - -- 12 25 215.63 Methodist Church ......................................... Packwood Subdivision ........................... - Mrs. R. L. Dickson (W 52 ft.) 10 A EV, 117.78 1,107.16 -- --- - 10 A. 50.44 5 14.74 Town of Maitland -- . 40 252.23 -- Atlantic Coast Line ..............................------ - --&#13;
- - -- (- - - :30 p. m. on the 13th that meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Lake Maitland will be held at the Town Hall at :30 p. day meeting complaints will be heard with reference to said special assessments, and said Assessment Roll, as corrected,&#13;
will be finally approved and confirmed. - Done and ordered this 24th day of August, 1926. - E. A. UPMEYER, Mayor,&#13;
Attest: E. T. Clerk J. A. BROWN, President of the Council.&#13;
NOTICE OF PA ASSESSMENTS - - ring Special Improvement Assessments: To numbered 10, 11 and 12, adopted by the Town Council of the Town of Lake Maitland, in orange County, Florida, on the 29th day of July, 1926, the following Preliminary Assessment Roll the Town Council, tentatively determining the proportion of the expense of the proposed improvements to be assessed gn thePeeve Sand erein after described, abutting upon and contiguous to said proposed improvements on Packwood Avenue, Inter Street, Marion way, East Robin Hood Drive, Gamewell avenue and Maitland Avenue, a copy of which assessment roll is as follows:&#13;
pecial ASSESSMENT ROLL IMPROVEMENT RESOLUTIONS 10, 11 AND 12 PRELIMINARY S. Town of Lake MAITLAND, FLORIDA&#13;
EKWOOD AVENUE RESOLUTION N. 10 PACK Addition Lot Block Frontage Amount Payment Plan Packwood Plat ....................................... 22 A East . 681.37 Cash in 30 days or annual F. B. Stone installments at % Coles Replat of 1 29.78 171.61 - t -- Block B Packwoo a. 2 25 14.4.13 --- -- 3 25 14.4.13 -- -- -- . 25 14.4.13 -- --- -- . 25 ------------------------ Packwood Plat ........................... 20 B 122 539.56 . : i of seen: 56 " - . Sprague Quinn - 3; -- --- 3. 25 170.56 -- v. Long 25 110.45 -- Mrs. Rob Richman ..................................... . . . - W. D. Huttig ........................................... - 3,926.11 -&#13;
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PAVING INTER STREET RESOLUTION N. 11 - F. b. Stone ......................... Packwood Plat ....................................... 22 A. 85 425.59 - -- 2E - 62. .10.04 - Town of Maitland ....................................... -- -- 3E -- .10.04 -- Maitland Realty Co. ..................................... .. -- -- 62. .10.04 -- D. L. Moore Est. ..................................... -- - 5E -- 62. .10.04 - . E. Simmons ........................................... -- -- .10.04 -- A. . Lindholm (S. 30 ft) ................... - -- -- 62. .10.04 Mrs. C. Ingram (N. 32 ft.) - -- - -- .10.04 -- S. B. Hill (N. 22 ft.) - - S. B. Hill --------------------------------------. - - 10 J. W. McLamb ..................................... 52.60 264.27 -- -- -- - 13 62. .10.04 -- .. .. 14 .10.04 - - 15 -- 62. .10.04 . - 16 -- 62. .10.04 - - - 17 .10.04 - 18 -- .10.04 -- . J. McConnell - - 19 -- 62. .10.04 - Coles Replat of Lot 21 -- Block B Packwood Plat ,720.29 PAVING GSIDEWALKS MARION WAY RESOLUTION No. 12 2. 100 582.07 -- -- -- -- 40 -- 60 .48.62 - -- -- -- -- 39 -- 60 349.38 -- -- -- -- -- 75 -- -- -- -- -- 37 142 928.73. -- -- -- . 120 - -- -- -- 24 -- 70 484.42 -- -- -- -- 23 114 795.13 - -- -- -- Reserve area 143 1,007.73 - -- -- Section 2 Unsub-Divided ,809.57 --- PAVING GSIDEWALKS EAST ROBIN HOOD DRIVE RESOLUTION No. 12 Greenwood Gardens ............................... 23 . 126 697.05 --- -- -- -- 22 60 -- -- -- 21 -- 60 -- -- -- -- - 60 -- -- -- -- -- 19 -- 60 -- -- -- 18 -- 60 33 1.75 -- -- -- -- 17 - 60 33 1.75 -- -- -- -- 16 60 33 1.75 --- - -- -- 15 -- 60 --- -- - - - 14 -- 60 - -- -- -- 13 80 -- -- -- - -- 12 - -- -- -- -- -- 21 2. 61.1 38.76 -- -- - -- - 20 -- -- -- - -- 19 - 482.35 - -- -- -- 18 -- 74 409,86 - -- -- -- Park 93 517.27 -- -- -- Reserve 1196 ,621.96 - 13,940.96 - PAVING GSIDEWALKS GAMEWELL AVENUE RESOLUTION . 12 . 100 .40.24 - -- - -- -- -- 2. 60 - -- 3. 60 -- -- - -- 60 -- -- 60 - -- -- -- 6 60 -- -- - . 60 -- -- -- -- . 60 .24.81 - -- -- - 9 70 377.83 -- -- - 10 87 469.53 - -- -- 11 -- 106 572.28 -- -- -- - -- 12 170.84 922.50 -- - -- 2. 18.9 101.64 - -- - 22 -- 75 404.35 - -- -- -- - 70 - -- -- - - 24 - 70 377.83 -- -- -- - 25 -- 60 .24.81 -- - -- 26 - 60 -- -- - 27 -- 60 - -- -- 28 60 - -- -- - 29 -- 60 - -- -- - -- 30 -- 60 .24.81 -- -- - -- - 60 -- - -- 32 - - - -- - -- -- 60 -- -- -- -- -- -- 60 -- -- - -- 35 - 58.2 313.76 -- -- -- - - -- 75 - -- -- 37 122.94 663.97 -- 11,047.88&#13;
you are further notified that a meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Lake Maitland will be held at the Town Hall at :30 p. m. on the 15th day of September, A. D. 1926, at which meeting complaints will be heard with reference to said special assessments, and said Assessment , as corrected&#13;
will be finally approved and confirmed.&#13;
Done and ordered this 24th day of August, 1926. E. A. UPMEYER, Mayor,&#13;
Attest: E. T. Owen, Clerk. I. A. BROWN, President of the council.&#13;
CHAS. D. HORNER starts RESIDENCE&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Horner, who have been occupying the Wilcox home on Central Avenue, have be gun construction on a six room bun:&#13;
galow to be built in Sunset Ridge just off Maitland Avenue. This is the most pretentious house which has been erected in that part of town and will help to build up the district on the MaitlandWinter Park line as it should be built up.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Haldeman entertained at a card party Saturday evening, in honor of their guest, Miss Geneva Bailey, Miss Bailey, who has been in Maitland for several weeks, left Wednesday for Montverde, where she will attend school the coming year.&#13;
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THE MAITLAND NEws&#13;
CHARLES D. HORNER BECOMES MASTER PLUMBER&#13;
Mr. Chas. D. Horner, proprietor of the Maitland Plumbing Company, has received his license as master plumber, which entitles him to do all kinds of plumbing work anywhere in Florida. Maitland thus has a first class plumbing establishment to add to her list of industries.&#13;
MAYOR. UpMEYER GOES NORTH&#13;
Mayor E. A. Upmeyer and son, Er: nest, left Wednesday for a twoweeks trip to New York. They took the St. Johns river trip to Jacksonville, and from there took passage on the Semimole for New York. SUPPER AT PRESBYTERIAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Members of the Presbyterian Church had a picnic supper in the church grounds Thursday evening. The church activities have kept up splendidly all through the summer. There were forty-four present at Sunday School last Sunday.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Yates Watson have left for an extended visit in South Carolina.&#13;
s. J. stiGGiNs LAW YER MATLAND, FLORIDA&#13;
Get Ready for the Town Water before the rush. Let me help : you plan your new bathroom.&#13;
Maitland Plumbing Co. C. D. HORNER&#13;
Until September 1st, all&#13;
Table, Floor and Boudoir --&#13;
will be soldata20 per cent reduction. Everything marked with a yellow tag at reduced prices.&#13;
| Maitland Hectric shop&#13;
J. H. Bennett, Prop.&#13;
BEAUTIFICATION MEET&#13;
Announcement has been made set. ting Oct. 18 next and Melbourne as the date and place for the next state meeting of the Beautification Society. The announcement was made through a spokesman for the chairman of the beautification committee of the state chamber of commerce, Karl Lehmann,&#13;
of Orlando.&#13;
NOTICE&#13;
Registration books for Precinct No. , will be open at the Town Hall, September 1 to October .&#13;
FLORAS STUDIO&#13;
PHOTOGRAPHS The Better Kind”&#13;
Phone 2336 ORLANDO, FLORIDA&#13;
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THE ROLLINS PRESS&#13;
Correct Printing&#13;
Hamilton hotel building Winter Park, Florida&#13;
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Horse Feed, Corn Feed Meal, Growing Mash, Laying Mash, Meal, Grits&#13;
Give us a trial and be convinced&#13;
The best is none too good&#13;
The City Store Telephone 1310-&#13;
in to us.&#13;
E. A. UPMEYER, Pres.&#13;
Another Special&#13;
Announcement&#13;
On and after September 1st, 1926,&#13;
The Bank of Maitland&#13;
will receive payment for all electric light bills due the FLORIDA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY.&#13;
Don't mail your check to Orlando. the BANK OF MAITLAND, with your bill, or mail it&#13;
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A Local Bank for Local People J. A. BROWN, VPres. DONALD G. SPAIN, Cashier&#13;
Either bring it to&#13;
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FRIEDLAND APARTMENTS NEARLY COMPLETED&#13;
The duplex apartment house which J. G. Friedland is erecting will be ready for occupancy early in September. These apartments are pleasantly located in an orange grove just off the central park and are most attrac: tive. They have five large rooms and bath and a large screened porch. All the rooms are airy and light. They are the ideal apartment for a subur. ban town, where it is not necessary to crowd as it is in the large cities.&#13;
barbecue painted&#13;
The barbecue stand has received a thorough painting both inside and out. This improves its appearance material. ly, and also makes it possible to keep the place clean and sanitary. A good start toward Clean-up Week.&#13;
LOCAL ITEMS&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bennett and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Winn and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Parker spent Sunday at New Smyrna.&#13;
M. L. Kyle spent the weekend in Tampa. His father returned with him and will be in Maitland all winter, assisting in the garage.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Chambers have moved into . H. Fostershouse in Sunset Ridge.&#13;
W. L. Strong has returned from a trip through Georgia and Alabama. He reports crop conditions splendid, the fields white with cotton, almost ready for picking. Mrs. Strong has stayed with relatives in Georgia.&#13;
Mr. Ted Stover, a former resident of Maitland, arrived here from South Carolina Wednesday with his bride to spend a few days with his brother, J. T. Stover. They left Friday for Tampa, where they will make their home.&#13;
Harold and Jack Haile are spend ing two weeks in their former home in South Carolina. They expect to return early next week.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bryan have moved into . L. Stongs home on Jackson Street. Mr. Bryan will con tinue his barber shop at the regular place on Maitland Avenue until Sep. tember 15.&#13;
THE MAITLAND NEWS&#13;
Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Benson and sons, who have been spending August in Maitland, left Monday to motor back to Chicago.&#13;
Miss Vivian Powers, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Milliman for several weeks, left last Tuesday for&#13;
New Orleans by boat. From there she will return to her home in Grand Haven, Michigan.&#13;
Captain and Mrs. W. H. Johnston, who are traveling through the west this summer, were last heard from at Seattle.&#13;
O&#13;
This comfortable two story house with ample grounds, situated in midst of a ten acre orange grove on the shore of Lake Maitland, adjoining the highway, has living room, kitchen, porches, three bed rooms, dressing room, sleeping porch, two baths and lavatory, garage. Furnished.&#13;
It is a beautiful place---combining all city conveniences and closein location with country freedom and spaciousness.&#13;
We are the sole agents for the owner, who instructs us to lease the home for the winter season at the very reasonable rental of 1,000.00.&#13;
A lease may also be arranged by the year at 125.00 per month.</text>
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You might expect to pay $35 or even $50 a day at a Florida hotel offering such comfort and luxury and so many sports advantages. &#13;
But the New York Giants want you to have one of the greatest bargains ever offered in Florida vacation enjoyment! . . . Rates at the Mayfair Inn, WITH ALL MEALS, are only ten dollars a day for one person --- and eighteen dollars a day for two people in one room. &#13;
These exceedingly low rates also entitle you to FREE USE of the golf course, the putting green, the adults’ and children’s swimming pools, the tennis and badminton courts, the archery range and all other sports facilities on the grounds of the Mayfair Inn. &#13;
The Mayfair Inn is open the year around for your vacation delight. Please write well in advance for your reservation, mentioning your proposed date of arrival and probable length of visit. Address your letter to: Manager, Mayfair Inn, Sanford, Florida. &#13;
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                <text>THE MOUNTAIN LAKE SANCTUARY&#13;
FLORIDA&#13;
&#13;
Photographs by&#13;
SANDERS&#13;
LAMBERT&#13;
MORSE&#13;
&#13;
COPYRIGHTED 1950&#13;
THE AMERICAN FOUNDATION INCORPORATED&#13;
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED&#13;
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA&#13;
BY &#13;
EDWARD STERN AND COMPANY INCORPORATED&#13;
&#13;
THE MOUNTAIN LAKE SANCTUARY &#13;
AND SINGING TOWER&#13;
&#13;
were dedicated and presented &#13;
for visitation to the American People&#13;
by CALVIN COOLIDGE&#13;
President of the United States&#13;
&#13;
February the First&#13;
MCMXXIX&#13;
&#13;
Make you the world a bit better or more beautiful because you have lived in it. &#13;
&#13;
A PERSONAL FOREWORD&#13;
&#13;
The inspiration for the Sanctuary and the Tower came of that stuff of which dreams are made. The two combined a dream ti carry on the work of my grandfather, who a hundred years ago transformed a grim desert island in the North Sea, ten miles from the Netherlands mainland, into a bower of green verdure and trees to which came the birds which made the island famed. &#13;
But an inspiration is of little value if it is not carried into realization, and I was fortunate to enlist the deep interest and sympathetic cooperation of two men who are responsible for what the visitor sees: Frederick Law Olmsted for the Sanctuary and Milton B. Medary for the Tower. Naturally, I could not have obtained two men more thoroughly fitted to give me what I wanted to present to the American people for visitation, and what has been so often called "The Taj Mahal of America"--a spot which would reach out in its beauty through the plantings, through the flowers, through the birds, through the superbly beautiful architecture of the Tower, through the music of the bells, to the people and fill their souls with the quiet, the repose, the influence of the beautiful, as they could see and enjoy it in the Sanctuary and through the Tower. &#13;
An incidentally it gave me a wonderful opportunity to follow and carry out the injunction of my grandmother to her children and grandchildren: "Wherever your lives may be cast, make you the world a bit better or more beautiful because you have lived in it."&#13;
That is the basis upon which the Sanctuary and the Tower rests. &#13;
&#13;
Edward W. Bok&#13;
&#13;
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                <text>The New Market&#13;
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&#13;
The recent announcement that funds have been secured through the FERA for the erection in this city of a Farmers' Wholesale Distributing Market; offers more real encouragement as to the future of Seminole County than anything we have seen in a long time. The fact that the government is willing to advance $75,000 for the construction of such a market is ample indication of its confidence in the agricultural possibilities of this community. &#13;
Coming just at this time when the celery season has closed, the farmers are wondering what they are going to do next, and labor is largely idle, the understanding of such a large project should afford encouragement to everyone. It is plainly certain that $75,000 in outside capital spent in this city during the summer months will have a tremendously stimulating effect on an otherwise slack business season. &#13;
But as we see it, the benefits of this market will have only begun when its construction is complete. The farmers will be materially benefited through having a convenient marketing place for the disposition of their produce. They will be greatly aided by the cold storage facilities which will enable them to preserve their fruits and vegetables if they cannot sell them profitably. Further, the creation of a central agency for the distribution of crop reports and other information relating to marketing conditions will be most helpful. &#13;
Neither is it difficult to envisage many accumulating advantages to the merchants of this city. As Mr. Dorner so aptly expressed it before the Kiwanis Club the other day, "If the growers prosper, everybody prospers." From all over Central Florida, farmers, big and little, will bring their produce to Sanford's market. Selling it here, instead of shipping it, to collect later, maybe, they will have money in their pockets when they walk down Sanford's streets. &#13;
So all in all, we feel that it is a wonderful piece of news for our county, this building of the Framers' Wholesale Distributing Market here. And we join with the Chamber of Commerce in extending to the Seminole County Agricultural Club our congratulations for the splendid work it has done. Through such achievements cities grow and prosper. </text>
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The Orange Blossom Special, remained at the station until January of 2012. The 100-year-old engine was transported to the Florida Railroad Museum in Parrish in order to make room for the new SunRail platform. Church Street Station is on the National Register of Historic Places.</text>
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Mosquito County, a massive county south of St. Johns County that consisted of much of Central Florida was established in 1824. In 1845, Mosquito County was renamed Orange County when Florida earned statehood. This new county included present-day Osceola County, Seminole County, Lake County, and Volusia County. Orange County was named so for the area's major fruit crop: oranges. The area was devastated by a freeze during the winter of 1895-1896, which allowed for subsequent land speculators to initiate a land boom in Florida, with Orlando becoming a "boom town." Seminole County separated from Orange on April 25, 1913 and was named for the Seminole tribes that originally inhabited the area.&#13;
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In 1926, Orange County was hit by a hurricane and then by the stock market crash and Great Depression beginning in 1929. Central Florida recovered in the late 1930s and experienced steady growth until 1967. In 1971, Walt Disney World was completed, signaling the beginning of the transformation of the Greater Orlando area into one of the world's major tourist destinations. The citrus industry in the county peaked in the early 1970s, but many groves were destroyed by several freezes during the early 1980s.</text>
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                  <text>&lt;a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/" target="_blank"&gt;RICHES of Central Florida&lt;/a&gt;.</text>
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                  <text>Blackman, William Fremont. &lt;a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1725831" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;History of Orange County, Florida; Narrative and Biographical&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;. Chuluota, Fla: Mickler House, 1973.</text>
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                  <text>Howard, Clarence E. &lt;a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/62733166" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;Early Settlers of Orange County, Florida: Reminiscent-Historic-Biographic&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt; Orlando, Fla: C.E. Howard, 1915.</text>
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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Orange County Citizen&lt;/em&gt; issue published on July 25, 1911. This edition features articles on Maitland, Florida. Such topics include the various groves in Maitland, the various churches, the Maitland Library, a proposed traction line to be built by the Florida Citrus Railway Company,the residences of several residents, Chadbourne Hall, convict leasing, the cotton industry, the Winter Park Fruit Company, the Orlando Irrigated Farms Company, and the town of Oakland.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Orange County Citizen&lt;/em&gt; was originally published as a weekly newspaper by Dr. Geiger (first name unknown) of Apopka, Florida. The paper was known for having a morally sound tone due to its publisher's profession as a Baptist preacher. However, after taking the position of a missionary, Dr. Geiger gave the paper up to A. B. Newton, who represented Winter Garden in the Florida Legislature. Newton kept up the moral tone of &lt;em&gt;The Orange County Citizen&lt;/em&gt;, but soon found that he was unable to continue publishing the paper due to his other obligations. Newton then sold the paper to C. E. Howard, who was also the editor of &lt;em&gt;The Orlando Reporter-Star&lt;/em&gt;. Under Howard, &lt;em&gt;The Orange County Citizen&lt;/em&gt; continued it's moral tendencies and greatly supported Prohibition. Howard continued to run the newspaper weekly for seven years, until he eventually sold it to Arthur Ivey, a reporter for &lt;em&gt;The Reporter-Sentinel&lt;/em&gt;. Ivey discontinued publication shortly thereafter.</text>
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                <text>Blackman, William Fremont. &lt;a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/705023" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;History of Orange County, Florida: Narrative and Biographical&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;. Chuluota, Fla: Mickler House, 1973.</text>
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                <text>This quaint little church is of historic&#13;
value not only to Maitland but the&#13;
entire state of Florida, because here&#13;
the people f o r , wont&#13;
*'* *•*-*&lt;• r‘ Vkip-&#13;
Orange County Citizen DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS ORANGE 1&#13;
Vol. XIV O R LA N D O . FLA.. T U E S D A Y . JU L Y 25.&#13;
CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD&#13;
SPOTS OF INTEREST.&#13;
“ Lover’ s walk” through the light hammock gap&#13;
leading out to “ Hiawatha Grove” is a beauty spot, with&#13;
the festooned moss hanging overhead and the ferns lining&#13;
the margin of the stream and pathway underneath.&#13;
“ The Oak Drive” at the entrance to the town from&#13;
Orlando has always been an enjoyable place. No matter&#13;
how warm the surrounding roads may be, here under&#13;
the interlaced oaks it is cool and pleasant and a number&#13;
of beautiful private parks line the way.&#13;
The church of the Good Shepherd with the Rectory&#13;
and Bishop’s house speak volumns or the past.&#13;
The central lake where once the signmcent sign board&#13;
warned passers by “ Do not molest the alligators is&#13;
gradually drying up and sometime will have to be^ converted&#13;
into a city park to preserve its beauty. lhe&#13;
Domeric Place” is the greatest and most attractive&#13;
show place in all this section and many are the visitors&#13;
who enjoy its beauties.&#13;
T l i e L a n d o f E n c h a n t m e n t&#13;
MAITLAND LIBRARY&#13;
THE PROMISED TRACTION LINE.&#13;
If there is one thing more than another calculated&#13;
to bring the Maitland section into greater prominence&#13;
and favor, as well as into closer connection with the outlying&#13;
world it is the promised Traction Line soon to be&#13;
built by the Florida Citrus Railway Company. Every*&#13;
thing points to actual work soon to commence on this&#13;
line and the right of way takes in all this section and,&#13;
as in all localities where trolly or traction lines are inaugurated,&#13;
this is bound to prove a great developer&#13;
without in anyway detracting from the comparative seclusion&#13;
of the winter homes situated back a little from&#13;
the lines of travel. The people of all this region are&#13;
looking forward with great hope to the completion of&#13;
is road not only for the convenience of passenger,&#13;
traffic and the transportation of their fruit but as a real&#13;
invigorator and developer of the conutry through which&#13;
it proposes to pass.&#13;
M A IT L A N D&#13;
"HIAWATHA GROVE”&#13;
LAKES FAITH, HOPE AND CHARITY&#13;
MAITLAND.&#13;
P R O P E R T Y OF L. F. D OM E R IC H&#13;
This artistic structure stands as a&#13;
monument to the literary and cultivated&#13;
tastes of the community and is a&#13;
central point where the citizens of this&#13;
town for miles around may congregate.&#13;
The intellectual acumen of the residents&#13;
of a town must be judged from&#13;
its churches, libraries and schools and&#13;
for a small community Maitland has&#13;
its own testimonials to which it points&#13;
with pride.&#13;
THE THREE GRACES&#13;
Lakes Faith, Hope and Charity are&#13;
delightful sheets of water, whose undulating&#13;
banks and many reflectively&#13;
hued waters delight the senses, viewed&#13;
from the property of Mrs. Massey on&#13;
the hill-side just beyond, where the&#13;
accompanying picture was taken.&#13;
I T S R E A S O N FOR B E IN G&#13;
The Lake Maitland section enjoys&#13;
the distinction of being the earliest of&#13;
Orange county almost entirely located&#13;
by orange growers and winter resident&#13;
residents from the north.&#13;
Its ideal location easily tempted the&#13;
new comer and the charm of that early&#13;
day has not departed. From the short&#13;
stop of the cars at the railway station&#13;
the casual traveler through the state&#13;
wonld not guess that but a short distance&#13;
away in almost any direction&#13;
there are as fine orange groves and&#13;
comfortable homes as can be found&#13;
anywhere in the state. But it is the&#13;
natural scenery that captivates those&#13;
who are fortunate enough to while&#13;
away a little time in and about this&#13;
truly beautiful spot.&#13;
Lake Maitland itself is a superb body&#13;
of water and, for that matter, there&#13;
are other lakes about that are really&#13;
gems of the first water. Delightful&#13;
drives connect the town with handsome&#13;
estates and with Winter Park,&#13;
Altamonte Springe, Sanford, Orlando&#13;
and elsewhere.&#13;
The town is well shaded with magnificent&#13;
oaks and as the entire section&#13;
is on the margin of Lake Maitland&#13;
most of the growth is of a semi-hammock&#13;
nature, beautiful and rich in&#13;
character. The Turners, the Heards,&#13;
the Hills, the Simmons, the :*j ays,&#13;
Darts, Waterhouse and &lt; :Ur'A were&#13;
One of the most entrancing spots in&#13;
all the State of Florida is the beautiful&#13;
“ Hiawatha Grove,” the magnificent&#13;
estate of Mr. L. F. Domerich of Ne#’&#13;
York City, covering hundreds of acres&#13;
of park and grove, lake and woodland.&#13;
Here Nature has certainly done her&#13;
best, as the splendid examples of rarewood&#13;
trees and shrubs demonstrate*&#13;
and to ail that Nature has supplied&#13;
Mr. Domerich, with the appreciative&#13;
eye of a connoisseur, has added on&#13;
every hand artistic groupings of rare&#13;
palms and plants with an endless va*&#13;
riety of most beautiful flowers.&#13;
Crowning all there rises amid the&#13;
towering pines the imposing structure&#13;
which for a few months is occupied by&#13;
Mr. Domerich as a winter home. Here&#13;
he gathers about him on occasions his&#13;
family and intimate friends and reaps&#13;
a rich harvest of pleasure for the&#13;
wealth of time, skill and money he&#13;
lavishes upon this Eden on Earth.&#13;
To attempt an adequate description&#13;
of this fascinating spot would require&#13;
the eye of an artist and the tongue of&#13;
an angel. The camera, truthful though&#13;
it is, can scarce portray the real beauty&#13;
of the surroundings. But, without&#13;
doubt, there is here gathered almost&#13;
every variety of tropical and sub-tropical&#13;
tree, shrub and flower, as well as&#13;
those of the temperate zone. Three&#13;
immense greenhouses and plant houses&#13;
■&#13;
*hi." beautiful pl*Ct3» «*kd here on&#13;
occasions v.ere his ;niniltrack ns^ given.&#13;
The residence occupied by him is&#13;
just across the way. GROUP BEAUTIFUL GROUP ON MINATURE LAKE, HIAWATHA GROVE OF PALMS, HIAWATHA GROVE&#13;
closely identified with the making of the place. Mr. Edward&#13;
Turner started a general store on the ground Jfloor&#13;
of the “ Hall” in 1879, before the railroad made its appearance.&#13;
At that time the church services were held in the&#13;
“ Hall,” the first churches built being the Methodist and&#13;
Catholic. The “ Hall” was the center for all the social&#13;
gatherings, people coming as far as Apopka to occasional&#13;
entertainments.&#13;
The railroad brought new conditions, but Maitland&#13;
lias retained all af her early attractiveness and the people&#13;
tliere-about are among Orange county’ s best. BEAUTIFUL LAKE FRONTING CHADBOURNE HALL&#13;
are required to preserve the more delicate specimens, and&#13;
everywhere are seen those of a more mature or hardier&#13;
growth.&#13;
The pictures herein attempt to show a portion of the&#13;
mansion and groups of palms, with a beautiful mirror lake,&#13;
in which grow the most rare and delicate pond lilies of&#13;
several varieties and hue.&#13;
Mr. Domerich has been of great service in the promotion&#13;
of an Audubon Society for the protection of birds in&#13;
Florida, and is a patron of the town library and one of its&#13;
officers.&#13;
THE MAITLAND LIBRARY.&#13;
b ir d ’ s kyjb v iew sandspur g ro v e .&#13;
WALTER DRENNEN’ S SANDSPUR GROVE.&#13;
“ THE SANDSPUR GROVE”&#13;
OW N E D BY W A L T E R D R E N N E N&#13;
On the shores of Lakes Faith, Hope&#13;
and Charity there is one of the largest&#13;
orange grovqs in this section. Known&#13;
far and widfc as “ The Sandspur Grove,”&#13;
and once tfcq pride of the late Dr. Henkel,&#13;
who^sold it a year or more ago to&#13;
Mr. WalteTT^tf-enneii, it covers all together&#13;
205 acres, 145 acres of which&#13;
are in large bearing trees.&#13;
It is simply bewildering to attempt&#13;
to traverse this large area of trees, ladened&#13;
with the golden fruit. Here are&#13;
5,000 orange -trees, 3,000 grapefruit and&#13;
500 tangerine trees. The ground being&#13;
flat, there is no way to give an adequate&#13;
photographic idea of the property.&#13;
The long photograph above gives&#13;
a bird’s-ej^e view of about half of the&#13;
length of the groves, viewed&#13;
distance, embracing an angle&#13;
degrees, whereas the average&#13;
graph takes in but 75 degrees.&#13;
The smaller photograph,&#13;
gives a very good idea of the beautiful i&#13;
entrance through the property between i&#13;
the rows of bearing trees.&#13;
This grove has seen some prosper- j&#13;
ous days in the past, but under .■ifesl&#13;
capable and intelligent management •&gt;&#13;
Mr. Drennen, the present propriety&#13;
it bids fair to surpass in the futun —&#13;
record of other years.&#13;
tic MAHItHI&#13;
from a&#13;
of 140&#13;
photo&#13;
C. B. THURSTON’ S WINTER HOME.&#13;
herein,&#13;
GALLOWAY AND SON, MERCHANTS.&#13;
Maitland does not profess to be a great business center, but there are&#13;
several merchandising establishments and among them that of Messrs. Galloway&#13;
and Sons. It is the only store we were privileged to photograph, and&#13;
occupies a prominent location on the main road fronting the Atlantic Coast&#13;
Line railroad. The Galloways are comfortably situated and are an essential&#13;
feature in the business life of Maitland.&#13;
____ mmm&#13;
MRS. E. MASSEY’ S RESIDENCE.&#13;
What&#13;
)LiiAhord^ms/had a past. General&#13;
Grant, oi^ his Florida trip, said that&#13;
Maitland was the most beautiful spot&#13;
he had seen. Its beauty has not vanished.&#13;
It is still an ideal spot. It is&#13;
not made enough of. Its citizens are&#13;
quite content and happy.&#13;
But in truth, there is here one of the&#13;
greatest opportunities for a line downto-&#13;
date tourist hotel, with a manager&#13;
who has some conception of the possibilities&#13;
of the place, a spirit of modern&#13;
advancement about him and the capacity&#13;
for taking care of people.&#13;
Think of what such a place would&#13;
be on some point on Lake Maitland,&#13;
where tlu scenery is at its best and&#13;
where the broad lake would stretch&#13;
before one with plenty of opportunity&#13;
for the pastime of boating, etc.&#13;
If some capitalist could be encouraged&#13;
to go into this there would be a&#13;
great stir in old Maitland and whereas&#13;
a few hundred persons enjoy the beauty&#13;
of the place during the winter,&#13;
thousands of happy folks would throng&#13;
her streets.&#13;
H. A. B R IE N IN G ’S H OM E .&#13;
United States Mail Carriers are constantly&#13;
on the go but they must have a&#13;
home somewhere. Mr. H. A. Briening&#13;
elected to make a home in this place&#13;
and has a comfortable house in a cool&#13;
location on the public road, well suited&#13;
to his business.&#13;
RESIDENCE OF MISSES DART.&#13;
Misses Emma and Mary Dart own a beautiful residence in Maitland, and&#13;
for years the family has been closely identified with the social and intellectual&#13;
interests of the place. The ladies have been among the state’ s ablest and most&#13;
honored educators, having had charge of some of the most important schools&#13;
in Orange and other counties. For several years they superintended the&#13;
Apopka schools, and in relinquishing the work this year for a period of rest,&#13;
the schools of the county are loosers.&#13;
The Misses Dart are spending the summer in Canada and we understand&#13;
their home in Maitland is for sale.&#13;
H. A. BRIENING’ S HOME.&#13;
INDUSTRIES.&#13;
Essentially a residence section and largely a winter&#13;
resort, the industrial feature has perhaps taken second&#13;
place in Maitland.&#13;
The residents have mostly been persons of means&#13;
who do not depend upon anything grown or produced in&#13;
the neighborhood.&#13;
Thus far, there has been no market gardening but&#13;
the fruit industry ranks high. Oranges and fruit are&#13;
staple crops, unfailing and high class. There are many&#13;
fine groves within and about the town limits. The&#13;
shores of Lake Maitland particularly contain several extensive&#13;
groves wThile the other lakesides add largely to&#13;
the output.&#13;
Grapes have been and are still grown extensively.&#13;
Some of the finest table grapes in the state are raised&#13;
hereabout and so adapted is this immediate section to&#13;
grape growing that there is no doubt but if attention&#13;
were turned to that industry good prices could be obtained&#13;
in northern markets. As it is, the home markets&#13;
consume the product at 10 cents per quart.&#13;
Experiments have been made with several nut&#13;
growing trees and with olives, the former a success but&#13;
not so with the latter.&#13;
POSTOFFICE.&#13;
The Postmaster at Maitland has gone to considerable more trouble and&#13;
expense than usual in a small community to provide a neat and convenient&#13;
building for postoffice purposes. The office is located on the corner of the&#13;
principal streets, well shaded by immense oaks, and presents an inviting&#13;
appearance. Postmaster Harris Doyle is a stirring man for the place.&#13;
MRS. MASSEY'S RESIDENCE&#13;
Situated high up on a sightly knoll fronted by&#13;
Lakes Faith, Hope and Charity, and a lake in the rear,&#13;
is the large and beautiful residence of Mrs. E. M. Massey,&#13;
who bought the place a few years ago and has greatly&#13;
improved the house and surroundings.&#13;
Commanding a view in every direction, and on the&#13;
main road between Orlando and Sanford, it is a noted&#13;
land-mark to all who pass that way.&#13;
One is fortunate indeed if he may sit upon the&#13;
broad verandas enjoying the magnificent view and the&#13;
invigorating air that the elevation commands, and if he&#13;
can get a glimpse of “ The Three Graces” from the&#13;
third floor window he will be doubly thankful for an&#13;
opportunity to rise above the ordinary flats of Florida.&#13;
MRS. TU R N E R ’S P R O P ER TY .&#13;
The name of Turner is a familiar one&#13;
in the history of Maitland.&#13;
The late Mr. Turner came to the&#13;
place thirty-odd years ago, and opened&#13;
one of the first stores for the sale of&#13;
general merchandise, which business&#13;
he followed for years.&#13;
The Turner residence is very near&#13;
the station on one of the most beautiful&#13;
streets. The house stands in a fiveacre&#13;
lot, pleasantly back from the&#13;
street, allowing ample space for the&#13;
ornamental trees and shrubs which&#13;
makes this place so attractive.&#13;
An orange grove of" 300 trees surrounds&#13;
the house on three sides, and a&#13;
little woodsy land at the back is left to&#13;
- nature. Mrs. Turner owns various&#13;
other properties in Maitland.&#13;
P O IN S E T T A PLACE.&#13;
Mrs. L. P. Bronsou comes from Marquette,&#13;
Mich., every winter and remains&#13;
until late summer at her attractive&#13;
home, Poinsetta Place, being one&#13;
of several fine winter homes fronting&#13;
one of the handsome^ shaded streets&#13;
of the town.&#13;
This is one of Maitland’ s beauty&#13;
spots; the shrub, flowers and rare trees&#13;
surrounding the house lending great&#13;
beauty and charm.&#13;
T H E P R E S B Y T ER IA N C H U R C H .&#13;
MA.T. J. S. SIMMONS’ HOME.&#13;
hot thirty-five years Major J. S. Simmons has ca'led Maitland his home.&#13;
Being himself now seventy-five years of age he has lived to see the place and&#13;
surroundings grow from almost nothing to one of the most fruitful and&#13;
beautiful localities in Florida. The Major has devoted all this time to orange&#13;
growing and business^and is about the best known man in all this section.&#13;
The Presbyterian Church of Maitland&#13;
was organized in 1883 and has been a&#13;
factor of importance in this religious&#13;
community.&#13;
The present elders are Major J. S.&#13;
Simmons and G. E. Hudson and the&#13;
deacons, Wm. Pringle and J. H. Bear.&#13;
S. B. h il l ’ s home.&#13;
Mr. S. B. Hill graduated from the East Florida Seminary, attended Vanderbilt&#13;
University and fitted himself for the law and was admitted to practice&#13;
but preferred to follow orange growing and merchandising. He has&#13;
something like 18 acres in orange groves and conducts a large general store.&#13;
Hi - new residence is a handsome structure and a pleasant home for his&#13;
wife and family of three daughters and one son.&#13;
G. E. H U D S O N ’S PLACE&#13;
.■aa— Ssw&#13;
graves are irrigated by iThproven&#13;
ods. He is a Cm ken fancier, having&#13;
several valuable strains.&#13;
Also he takes pride in raising a fine&#13;
breed of hogs. Both are represented&#13;
in the picture made in front of his&#13;
house on the lake side.&#13;
A. A. S T O N E ’S O R A N G E GROVE&#13;
PINEYCROFT.&#13;
Mr. John McCollough recently built his fine modern residence, overlooking&#13;
Lake Maitland, coming from Minneapolis. He has a large estate here covering&#13;
about 185 acres, 25 acres of which are in orange groves. This is one of&#13;
the most beautiful locations on the lake.&#13;
A. A. Stone and son are the owners of&#13;
a fine twenty-five-acre grove comprising&#13;
almost every known variety of&#13;
citrus fruit. They have made a specialty&#13;
of King and Tangerine varieties in&#13;
the thin skin oranges and Pineapple in&#13;
the regular fruit. They are also specialists&#13;
in fine grapefruit, nearly all the&#13;
trees in their grove being budded to&#13;
the very finest. They were among the&#13;
first orange growers in the county to&#13;
have a large show of bearing trees succeeding&#13;
the great freeze.&#13;
Mr. Stone has been in Florida for&#13;
the past twenty-eight years and is&#13;
located near to Lakes Faith, Hope and&#13;
Charity, a very choice location. There&#13;
are two comfortable two-story houses&#13;
on the place, a large barn, an irrigating&#13;
plant, and almost every variety of&#13;
fruit, besides grapes, pecans, etc.&#13;
The Messrs. Stone are well known&#13;
men of character and stability.&#13;
“ C H A D B O U R N E H A L L . ”&#13;
Chadbourne Hall is a beautiful place&#13;
located on a sightly knoll on Lake&#13;
Catherine. E. P. Boynton and family&#13;
have been coming to this pleasant wintering&#13;
spot from their Boston home for&#13;
the past twenty years and it holds out&#13;
as many delightful charms now as&#13;
ever.&#13;
A G R E A T O P P OR TU N ITY .*&#13;
The Turner property is for sale as&#13;
Mrs. Turner does not wish to care for&#13;
so much.&#13;
The home place contains five acres&#13;
and includes the house as pictured in&#13;
another column. Grove of 300 trees,&#13;
barn, large two story store and a market-&#13;
house. A small piece of wild land&#13;
borders the grove.&#13;
Another five-acre lot set with 300 orange,&#13;
grapefruit and tangerine trees&#13;
and which contains a small cottage will&#13;
be sold on easy terms.&#13;
Write to or call on Mrs. E. Turner.&#13;
Maitland, Fla.&#13;
THE ELY WINTER HOME.&#13;
The Misses Mary and*Clara M. Ely have a delightful grove and residence&#13;
on the hillside at the entrance to the town. Mr. E. M. Ely was a constant&#13;
winter resident until his death two years ago, since which time the ladies&#13;
occupy the place each winter.&#13;
o. e . Hu dson’ s place.&#13;
CHADBOURNE HALL.&#13;
A. A. STONE’ S PLACE.&#13;
T h e O r a n g e C o u n t y C i t i z e n&#13;
Published Every Tuesday&#13;
A WEEKLY JOURNAL FOR THE PEOPLE OF TH E COUNTY&#13;
C. E. H OW A R D Editor and Proprietor&#13;
Inspect Shanibarger’s big stock of&#13;
bicycle tires. tf&#13;
Office 15 S. Orange Ave. Telephone 278&#13;
Entered in the Postoffice at Orlando, Florida, as second class mail matter&#13;
Price $1.00 per Year in Advance&#13;
O U R S P E C IA L I L L U S T R A T E D&#13;
N U M B E R FIVE.&#13;
So far as The Citizen is concerned,&#13;
it has been a “ good old summer&#13;
time,” sure enough. When an&#13;
editor undertakes to get up a series&#13;
of articles covering the county, and&#13;
does his own photographing and&#13;
everything pertaining to the job,&#13;
he is plumb sure to have a good&#13;
hot old time of it.&#13;
But every time we hand out one&#13;
of our “ extras” we feel the game&#13;
is worth the candle and that notwithstanding&#13;
the trouble and the&#13;
cost, we have put on record a good&#13;
work.&#13;
Thus far we have illustrated&#13;
Winter Garden, Oakland, Apopka,&#13;
Lake Sue, and now we take pleasure&#13;
in producing Maitland.&#13;
Our next venture will be Zellwood&#13;
and that great Lake Apopka&#13;
region recently acquired by the&#13;
Florida Orange and Truck Farms&#13;
Company and now being opened&#13;
for settlement.&#13;
Following that will be the most&#13;
complete of-the whole series, a&#13;
magnificent picture gallery of beautiful&#13;
Winter Park.&#13;
We have also under way several&#13;
Orlando sections, which are so far&#13;
along that it is only a matter of&#13;
getting the work out, but we feel&#13;
that there is plenty of time between&#13;
now and winter to perspire over&#13;
the job.&#13;
pie and we believe’that this generous&#13;
spirit has gone far to make for&#13;
its success as a whole.&#13;
We would not have it said of us,&#13;
as we have heard of others: “ That&#13;
town is all made up of factions and&#13;
cliques, constantly at war with&#13;
each other.”&#13;
Good Lord, deliver us!&#13;
C O N V IC T L E A S E .&#13;
Anybody who doubts the wisdom&#13;
of abolishing State Convict Lease&#13;
and turning the convicts into state&#13;
road builders, should study the situation&#13;
in Georgia, says the Tampa&#13;
Tribune, quoting the Atlanta Constitution.&#13;
It is shown that there are now&#13;
131 counties working ^convict^ on&#13;
the public rbads and that since the&#13;
abolition of the lease system in&#13;
1909 the death rate among the convicts&#13;
has decreased appreciably.&#13;
Orlando Citizen : A letter from&#13;
Cromwell Gibbons, of Jacksonville,&#13;
informs us of his candidacy for&#13;
governor. The letter is on file and&#13;
we are waiting until the lists are&#13;
full. The Citizen will be for a&#13;
strictly anti-convict lease man and&#13;
will work to that end, as other papers&#13;
in state will do.&#13;
Now Y o u ’ re T a l k in g .—Tampa&#13;
Tribune.&#13;
That short sentence sounds good&#13;
to us. Not that we are so much&#13;
pleased with our talk, but that the&#13;
Tribune sounds out loud enough&#13;
to be heard. Gibbons may be all&#13;
right, Trammell may be the man,&#13;
Angle may do, some other may be&#13;
better. We don’ t care where he&#13;
hails from, so he is a good man&#13;
and stands flat footed against convict&#13;
lease. We’ re tired of platitudes&#13;
from “ Three Wise Monkeys.”&#13;
Rich, rare and racy photo designs.&#13;
The very finest thet the eastern manufacturers&#13;
turn out for the photographic&#13;
artist. H o w a r d ’ s S t u d io .&#13;
To the Citizens of Orange County&#13;
Save money by covering your&#13;
buildiugs with metal or slate.&#13;
The insurance is less.&#13;
I will quote you manufacturers&#13;
prices if you will call at my&#13;
office and wilhshow you samples&#13;
that will justify investigation.&#13;
Office in Charleston Block.&#13;
Phone 385. R. W. LOGAN&#13;
Contractor and Bnilder&#13;
Orlando, Florida. ___&#13;
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RENTALS&#13;
LOANS&#13;
Atlantic Coast L»ine =&#13;
Ry. A ll Steamship |&#13;
Lines North and E&#13;
East. Tickets to 5&#13;
all Points.&#13;
C. R. Carter will get $1,800 reward&#13;
if he can convict anyone of the three&#13;
young men, Peel or the two Lloyds&#13;
who have been arrested for the burning&#13;
of C. F.. Grannis barn and horses&#13;
last Spring. L. B. Lloyd has made a&#13;
confession acknowledging that he applied&#13;
the match which did the work.&#13;
I: will be fortunate for the other young&#13;
men if this lets them out. The guilty&#13;
party will doubtless suffer severely, as&#13;
j he deserves to, since it was one of the&#13;
most dastardly criminal acts anyone&#13;
eouk^ be guilty of. 4 f&#13;
Claude L ’Engles’ Dixie is trying&#13;
to break the heads of both the&#13;
Times-Union and Metropolis in&#13;
suggesting that Colliers show ’ em&#13;
up. Behold how delightfully these&#13;
brethren love each other, but then;&#13;
Claude would raise a row in the&#13;
place that burns and would raise&#13;
h—1 in heaven.&#13;
ORLANDO.&#13;
LIVE A N D L E T LIVE.&#13;
Orlando has as much of the spirit&#13;
of “ Live and let live” as any&#13;
other city of its size. Perhaps the&#13;
new blood constantly being infused&#13;
into it does not permit the old&#13;
blood to become envious and hateful.&#13;
True, there may be a poor, narrow&#13;
individual, here and there, who&#13;
would rather kill the chance of his&#13;
neighbor’ s securing a share of life&#13;
than in any way add to it. But for&#13;
the most part, Orlando is free from&#13;
factions, whose business it might&#13;
be to destroy the chance of another,&#13;
add as a rule its business men are&#13;
generous and fair-minded to each&#13;
other.&#13;
We have always held to the idea&#13;
that unless provoked by the evident&#13;
hostility of another, it were&#13;
better for one’ s business to attend&#13;
Strictly to paddling his own little&#13;
canoe, rather than try to run across&#13;
anothers’ course.&#13;
The man who cannot strike cut&#13;
on a line distinct and successfully,&#13;
deserves defeat, even though he&#13;
may also deserve one’ s pity. Individuality&#13;
in any line and a determination&#13;
to hand out the best&#13;
goods, the best product of the hand&#13;
or brain, is bound to tell, and the&#13;
man or the firm who does this has&#13;
no room in his life for petty jealousy&#13;
or envy of the little his neighbor&#13;
manages to wrest or sneak out&#13;
of life.&#13;
A man may compete without the&#13;
cultivation of a rancorous spirit toward&#13;
his competitor, and there is&#13;
such a thing as living at one’ s&#13;
level best and yet letting the other&#13;
fellow live.&#13;
As we have said, Orlando is&#13;
mostly made up of this sort of peo-&#13;
It has left an impression as of a remarkably&#13;
vivid scenic moving picture&#13;
creation; clean streets; g 1 e a m i n g&#13;
buildings embowered in profusion of&#13;
thick shade; gardens of palms and flowers;&#13;
orange groves, amid the dark&#13;
green foliage of which flamed here and&#13;
there surviving bits of golden fruit;&#13;
symmetrical lakes (fourteen within&#13;
the limits of the town) of clear, placid&#13;
water which added doubly to the surrounding&#13;
beauty, as every object on&#13;
the circling shore was mirrored in the&#13;
tranquil sea: roads of clay and sand&#13;
and macadam, bending to fit the curve&#13;
of a shore or winding to thread the&#13;
tangle of virgin woods festooned with&#13;
moss; and autos, autos to suit the luring&#13;
highways. For the size of the&#13;
town (Orlando has a population of&#13;
nearly eight thousand) it is said that&#13;
there are more automobiles here than&#13;
in any other place in Florida. The&#13;
people were cordial, hospitable, wellto-&#13;
do, and resourceful in the entertainment&#13;
of their Conference guests.—Editor&#13;
Epworth Era.&#13;
Notice of Application for Tax Deed&#13;
Under Section 8 of Chapter 4888, Laws of&#13;
Florida.&#13;
Notice is hereby given that Win. J. Os'een,&#13;
of Christmas. Fla., purchaser of part of Tax&#13;
Certificate No. 2172, dated the 4th day of August,&#13;
A. L*., i800, has hied said certificate in my&#13;
office, and has made application for tax deed to&#13;
issue in accordance with law.&#13;
Said certificate embraces the following described&#13;
property situated in Orange County,&#13;
Florida, to-wit: \\ y2 of NW ^ Sec. 19, Tp. 22, S. R. 34 E.&#13;
The said land being assessed at the date of the&#13;
issuance of such certificate in the name of&#13;
unknown.&#13;
Unless said certificate shall be redeemed according&#13;
to law, tax deed will issue thereon on&#13;
the 26th day of August, A. D.. 1911.&#13;
Witness my official signature and seal this&#13;
the 25th day of July, A, D. 1911.&#13;
[Seal] B. M. ROBINSON,&#13;
Clerk Circuit Court Orange County, Florida.&#13;
HOLDEN’ S&#13;
Orlando Steam Laundry&#13;
Strictly Sanitary.&#13;
That’s Important.&#13;
S O , C l i u r c h S t ,&#13;
That is the kind of satisfaction&#13;
you get at Merck’ s.&#13;
Your doctor gets satisfaction&#13;
in seeing the drugs he prescribes&#13;
act quickly and well.&#13;
You get satisfaction through&#13;
quick recovery. And we have&#13;
the satisfaction of knowing you&#13;
appreciate such service.&#13;
See our lint1 of Serviceable&#13;
Fountain Syringes equipped&#13;
with rapid flow tubeing, a patent&#13;
shut off and every one of&#13;
the best quality and we guarantee&#13;
them personally.&#13;
For the Blood try our Rexall&#13;
Bamboo Brier Blood Builder,&#13;
v&#13;
N. J. Merck’s&#13;
PHARMACY&#13;
T H E REXALL DRUG S T O R E&#13;
REGALS&#13;
To men who know, this&#13;
word stands for footwear&#13;
supremacy—smartest style,&#13;
highest quality, longest&#13;
service.&#13;
W e sell Regals&#13;
b e c a u s e w e&#13;
w ant to giv e&#13;
every customer&#13;
. complete satisfaction.&#13;
$ 3 5 0&#13;
$ 4 0 0&#13;
BROWN&#13;
LARTIGUE.&#13;
GREAT INVENTORY SALE&#13;
AT KANNER’S NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE&#13;
Beginning Friday July 28, to Saturday August 12.&#13;
This Inventory Sale is for ONLY SIXTEEN DAYS. W e&#13;
have a big stock of merchandise on hand and we are now offering&#13;
our surplus stock of medium and heavy weight goods.&#13;
Such as Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions, Boots. Shoes, Hats,&#13;
Bags, Trunks, Valises and a complete line o f general merchandise&#13;
at sacrifice prices.&#13;
This Surplus Stock Must be Reduced Before&#13;
Stock Taking.&#13;
Our regular prices are low. None under sells 11s. Judge&#13;
them as you read every item quoted here, what a money saving&#13;
opportunity we are presenting.&#13;
1 here have been sales and sales. But nothing like this one.&#13;
This Sale is Straight from the Shoulder, Honest, Bona Fida, Reliable.&#13;
A Money Maker for You.&#13;
Such bargains as have never been offered in this or any&#13;
other establishment will be given in this sale. Prices quoted here&#13;
will quickly reduce our stock which is just what we want to do&#13;
this month, before stock taking. Peruse this ad vertisement caiefully&#13;
for in every item lurks a story of money saving that you&#13;
cannot afford to miss.&#13;
TAKE NOTICE—All goods sold for cash. No credit extended.&#13;
Money refunded or purchases exchanged if unsatisfactory.&#13;
All goods will be sold as advertised: Sale lasts sixteen&#13;
days. Look for the Red Signs.&#13;
RaUroad Fare to ail out of Town Purchases of $20.00 or over.&#13;
Mail Orders filled and Express Charges Prepaid on all xMail Orders&#13;
ameu.niing to $10.00 or over.&#13;
Line price to all. Come early and convince yourself.&#13;
p i . l iA r v r v jK R ’ * .&#13;
NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE.&#13;
iSSSSSmm m m&#13;
JOS. L. GUERNSEY&#13;
—q / g)&#13;
%&#13;
SASH&#13;
DOORS&#13;
BLINDS&#13;
$450&#13;
$5 °°&#13;
■&gt;&#13;
■ ■ n i l&#13;
Furniture and Hardware&#13;
Get my Prices before you Buy&#13;
4 . # * "&#13;
$ 3 K - 1 £&#13;
dressed woman of today is just as particular in the selection of^&#13;
as any other portion of her apparel, for you 11 find no greater^&#13;
the [&#13;
The wellher&#13;
hosiery as any other portion&#13;
j5 mark of refinement than proper hosiery. Dainty stockings enhance&#13;
appearance of a neat pair of shoes and it is to those who appreciate a finejSf&#13;
^ quality, superior finish and a dainty style that our hosiery appeals.&#13;
No difficulty to secure just the kind of corsets you want when you come ^&#13;
here. A style for every figure and every kind of&#13;
JJ wear as well as they fit, and they fit to perfection.&#13;
a dress. Our corsets&#13;
N. P. YOWELL&#13;
r T&#13;
WINTER PARK DEP’TMENT&#13;
GEORGE S. DEMING, Correspondent&#13;
Building For the Future.&#13;
1. A City Water Plant.&#13;
2. A Town Hall.&#13;
3. Modern Bungalows.&#13;
4. An Up-to-date Hotel.&#13;
New Clay Roads and Repairs of old.&#13;
Cotton Growing.&#13;
A great deal of interest is awakened&#13;
in the question as to whether cotton&#13;
can be made a staple crop in Florida,&#13;
and by the efforts of the Board of&#13;
Trade of Orlando a meeting was arranged&#13;
for in Apopka for the 26th of&#13;
this month. The day will be one of&#13;
interest both as a visit to the town of&#13;
Apopka and in viewing the large acreage&#13;
of cotton growing there this year.&#13;
Those who have seen it speak in glowing&#13;
terms of the success so far and the&#13;
possibilities of it for the farmer in connection&#13;
with other things. The man&#13;
who puts all his eggs in one basket&#13;
makes a mistake. The farmer of today,&#13;
and especially the Florida farmer,&#13;
should raise a variety of crops,&#13;
then if one fails, some of the others&#13;
will furnish him his living.&#13;
Cotton raising is no new thing for&#13;
Orange county nor for the Park.&#13;
Along in 1880 to 1890 there were acres&#13;
of it raised about here and a cotton&#13;
gin was built between the Park and&#13;
Orlando. It is said by those who saw&#13;
the cotton growing, that the product&#13;
of an acre was equal to that of Georgia&#13;
and the quality as good if not better.&#13;
Men who have made a careful estimate&#13;
say that the net income from an&#13;
acre of cotton will be between $40 and&#13;
$60, the gross not being over from $50&#13;
to $75. This is probably a conservative&#13;
estimate and there are possible&#13;
conditions of soil and location which&#13;
would increase this net income. It is&#13;
easy to count chickens before they are&#13;
hatched, but any man with ten acres&#13;
of cotton, five acres of an orange and&#13;
grapefruit grove and a good garden&#13;
spot for his house supplies, can easily&#13;
count on an income of from $1,000 to&#13;
$1,500 per year net. This means that&#13;
a man must hustle, watch every opportunity&#13;
both in growing, harvesting and&#13;
marketing his product! We are hoping&#13;
that many of the farmers and citizens&#13;
of the Park will attend the Apopka&#13;
meeting, see the cotton growing,&#13;
hear what is to be said and enjoy the&#13;
barbecue provided.&#13;
Mr. M. M. Smith spent last Friday&#13;
night in Oviedo, with Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Harvey Moore. Mr. Smith has large&#13;
business interests in and about Oviedo&#13;
and still larger interests in the eastern&#13;
part of the county bordering on the&#13;
Econlockhatchie and St. Johns rivers.&#13;
Few men in this world come to the&#13;
time in life when they feel like laying&#13;
down the more active duties with as&#13;
fine a record as that of Dr. Thomas&#13;
Rakestraw Baker, who has closed his&#13;
work with Rollins and left the Park&#13;
for Chicago. Twenty years of conscientious&#13;
service at Rollins has given&#13;
Dr. Baker a reputation second to none.&#13;
Hundreds of students who have passed&#13;
under his instruction and in touch&#13;
with his noble character, have cause&#13;
to be thankful for that opportunity.&#13;
As a citizen in Winter Park Dr. Baker&#13;
has fully supported all the best interests&#13;
and leaves with every one a friend.&#13;
We regret his leaving but memory&#13;
will always hold him dear and a hearty&#13;
welcome will be his whenever he&#13;
returns. He will for the present make&#13;
his home with his son, Norman Lockyer&#13;
Baker, who is a civil engineer in&#13;
Chicago and his address will be 212&#13;
West 51st Ave, Chicago, 111.&#13;
Argument waxed warm in the Park&#13;
one evening last week when the tariff&#13;
and other questions were under discussion.&#13;
The neighbors rolled over in&#13;
bed to listen and some of them went to&#13;
take part in the fray. One wanted&#13;
tariff for revenue only but wanted&#13;
Florida oranges and other fruit protected&#13;
by a special tax against Cuban&#13;
and Portorican fruit, another didn’ t&#13;
want a tariff and if Florida fruit was&#13;
knocked out would go to raising peanuts,&#13;
and so it went on until it developed&#13;
that all of them wanted a fair&#13;
tariff and none of them would be without&#13;
a tariff of some kind. Well it was&#13;
grand to listen to the coming orators&#13;
.whose voices rose on the evening air.&#13;
The best of it was that all was serene&#13;
and pleasant all through, and at its&#13;
close every one agreed excepting the&#13;
other fellow and all went to bed happy,&#13;
each one thinking they had scored a&#13;
victory. Now we submit that this is a&#13;
fair summary of tariff discussions all&#13;
over the country. Meanwhile the tariff&#13;
question is settling itself through&#13;
the better judgment of both parties&#13;
for there is a modicum of common&#13;
sense left in the country to save the&#13;
day.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hale are made&#13;
happy by the advent of another voter&#13;
on the Winter Park list. He is hale&#13;
and hearty and congratulations are in&#13;
order.&#13;
Mrs. C. D. Powell returned last Friday&#13;
evening from her visit in Coleman&#13;
and vicinity among old friends. Mr.&#13;
Powell went over with her but returned&#13;
home early in the week.&#13;
Mrs. Sarah A. Burke is spending a&#13;
week at Coronada Beach, enjoying the&#13;
ocean breezes and trying salt water&#13;
bathing. There is nothing like it to&#13;
put the roses on ones cheeks, without&#13;
it is a good snow ball well rubbed in.&#13;
The large piece of ground on Livingston&#13;
avenue has been mowed and&#13;
raked and the pine straw used to repair&#13;
the road on the avenue. This&#13;
ground belongs to • Metcalf Bros., of&#13;
Chicago, and it is their intention to&#13;
build upon it some day soon. It will&#13;
make a good building spot as it looks&#13;
out over Lake Virginia on the south.&#13;
Mr. L. H. Roberts left early Wednesday&#13;
morning last, on the midnight&#13;
train for Stony Brook, N. Y. His sons&#13;
and Miss Margaret Dunham went with&#13;
him. Miss Dunham going to her home&#13;
in Basking Ridge, N. J. Mr. Roberts&#13;
will spend a couple of months with his&#13;
mother, who has a fine home on the&#13;
Long Island shore, and return to the&#13;
Park about the time of college opening.&#13;
It is not generally known that Hon.&#13;
Henry S. Chubb was highly honored&#13;
at the time of President and Mrs. William&#13;
H. Taft’ s silver wedding by an&#13;
invitation. This invitation Mr. Chubb&#13;
is to have framed so that it can be&#13;
handed down to his children’ s children.&#13;
Leland Jr., is sure to get it in time to&#13;
show to his little folks. This notice of&#13;
one of our valued Park citizens is appreciated&#13;
and we congratulate him&#13;
upon the possession of such an invitation.&#13;
We notice an account of the passing&#13;
of Mrs. J. C. Stineman, in last weeks&#13;
issue, at South Fork, Pa., where they&#13;
have a beautiful country home. Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Stineman were in the Park in&#13;
May, the day they were to start for the&#13;
north and friends here will be sorry to&#13;
learn this sad news. The Stineman&#13;
home at the “ Ripples,” on the east&#13;
road to Orlando is one of the most delightful&#13;
Villas in the Park. Our hearty&#13;
sympathy goes out to Mr. Stineman&#13;
and the remaining members of the&#13;
family.&#13;
F. W. Shepherd has looped the loop&#13;
and returned to the Park. Mrs. Shepherd&#13;
is with her mother in Virginia and&#13;
will stay several weeks longer. Mr.&#13;
Shepherd attended several sessions of&#13;
the National Convention of the Christian&#13;
Endeavor Society at Atlantic City.&#13;
The Convention was held in a large&#13;
auditorium on the million dollar pier, a&#13;
delightful place for such a gathering&#13;
during the heated spell of that week.&#13;
He estimates that there were about&#13;
four thousand in attendance the evening&#13;
he was there. Mr. Shepherd holds&#13;
important positions in the city, being a&#13;
member of the City Council aud President&#13;
of the Winter Park Fruit Co.&#13;
Among the many changes in the&#13;
Park, in the way of improvement, during&#13;
the past year, is the clearing of&#13;
the property owned by Mr. C. H.&#13;
Morse, on Lake Osceola, at the northern&#13;
end of Puloiver Circle. It is a&#13;
revelation to many who did not appreciate&#13;
the beauty of the site. All the&#13;
scrub, pine stumps and general debris,&#13;
has been removed and it is today one&#13;
of the most inviting spots on any of&#13;
our lakes. This is another evidence&#13;
of the interest which Mr. Morse is taking&#13;
in our town improvement and&#13;
adornment. The triangular piece directly&#13;
across from this property be-&gt;&#13;
tween Pulsifer Circle and Webster&#13;
avenue, Mr. Morse has given to the&#13;
city for one of its parks. This-triangle&#13;
Mr. Morse is having fenced and&#13;
when Webster avenue is clayed as it is&#13;
expected will be done, it will all add&#13;
to the attraction of this portion of&#13;
Winter Park.&#13;
Winter Park Fruit Co.&#13;
Another orange packing season will&#13;
soon be with us and we call especial&#13;
attention to the arrangements made for&#13;
it in the Park. They are about ideal&#13;
and should be thoroughly appreciated&#13;
by every grower in this vicinity. There&#13;
will be no change in the methods of&#13;
sorting, packing and shipping at the&#13;
Winter Park Fruit Company Packing&#13;
House, but every effort will be made to&#13;
maintain the reputation gained during&#13;
the past two years when the house and&#13;
business was operated and conducted&#13;
by the Wilcardo Fruit Co. The fruit&#13;
from the Association connected with&#13;
the Florida Citrus Exchange will be&#13;
packed by the Winter Park Fruit Co.,&#13;
and fruit from independent groves will&#13;
be received and packed with the same&#13;
care.&#13;
We are informed that anyone who&#13;
desires to have an independent pack&#13;
can ship under their own brand if they&#13;
desire to do so. The company have&#13;
secured the services of Mr. Harold&#13;
Bourne as Manager, and this will insure&#13;
good work as Mr. Bourne has been associated&#13;
with the packing house since&#13;
it was built and is familiar with all the&#13;
details of the business. He has shown&#13;
himself a capable manager, always&#13;
watchful of the individual growers interest&#13;
as well as fchrfse of the company.&#13;
With Commodore G. L. Dyer as president&#13;
and Mr. Bourne as General Manager&#13;
of the Winter Park Fruit Co.,&#13;
there will surely be every reason for&#13;
confidence in the company.&#13;
The Winter Park Fruit Growers Association,&#13;
Mr. F. W. Shepherd President,&#13;
has decided to pool all their interests&#13;
for the coming season is well&#13;
received and will largely increase the&#13;
membership. We printed a copy of&#13;
the notice sent out by the Manager telling&#13;
of the decision to pool and stating&#13;
that there would be three pools, the&#13;
first for early December fruit, December&#13;
10th, second from December 11th&#13;
to February 10th, and third from February&#13;
11th to close of season. Anyone&#13;
acquainted with the run o f the markets&#13;
the past seasons will see the fairness&#13;
of this arrangement. It is a mutual&#13;
insurance as to the price to be received&#13;
and a guarantee of equal sharing in the&#13;
prices obtained. We feel sure that if&#13;
this is understood by the growers of&#13;
Winter Park and vicinity, there will be&#13;
no hesitation in joining the Association,&#13;
and so HecdmTiiTg Yffc'mmirs of the Florida&#13;
Citrus Exchange^&#13;
We would call especial attention to&#13;
the article in last weeks issue, written&#13;
by Commodore G. L. Dyer, headed&#13;
; Winter Park Fruit Growers Associaion.”&#13;
Some ihiiK- said should be repeated&#13;
and studied ;refully.&#13;
He says: “ A? ooon as the California&#13;
Citrus Exchange got on its feet, citrus&#13;
property in that state began to take on&#13;
standard values, and could be sold at a&#13;
price based on its actual productivity.&#13;
Here the value of citrus bearing property&#13;
is capricious and will continue to&#13;
be until the Exchange contract- a majority&#13;
of the fruit in the state.”&#13;
One of the valuable assets to Florida&#13;
is its Citrus Fruit bearing groves.&#13;
Anything which will give them stability&#13;
and fix a firm basis of values is&#13;
worth considering. This we believe&#13;
the Florida Citrus Exchange can and&#13;
will do. We note that Commodore&#13;
Dyer added, “ It is evident from the&#13;
sales taking place all over the state,&#13;
that this desired condition is arriving&#13;
aud it is due, so far. to the success of&#13;
the Exchange. It will come more rapidly&#13;
when pooling is general.”&#13;
A letter from Mr. F. W. Howard,&#13;
Belding’ Mich., reports that Miss Mabel&#13;
and her mother, who have spent&#13;
two winters in the Park, have been&#13;
well since they went north, but the&#13;
severe heat and sudden change has&#13;
brought Miss Mabel “ somewhat under&#13;
the weather at the present time.”&#13;
They are kindly remembered by friends&#13;
in the Park, who expect to see them&#13;
again another winter.&#13;
An item of news which will be of interest&#13;
to every citizen of the Park was&#13;
received last Friday. Mr. C. H. Morse&#13;
of Winter Park, and Mrs. Helen Piffard&#13;
were married in New Haven, at&#13;
the home of the brides sister, Mrs. W.&#13;
W. Farnum, at noon that day. The&#13;
marriage was a quiet one, only members&#13;
of the two families being invited.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Morse are now on the&#13;
Ocean, on the Steamer Olympic, and&#13;
will spend three months abroad. Many&#13;
in the Park became acquainted with&#13;
Mrs. Morse who was here for several&#13;
months last winter as Mrs. Piffard and&#13;
all wish them bon-voyage, a pleasant&#13;
trip on the continent and safe return&#13;
' to home and country. Mrs. Morse is a&#13;
' cousin of Mrs. G. L. Dyer, which adds&#13;
to the interest. Heartiest congratula-&#13;
I tions are extended to them both.&#13;
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M M . S M I T H&#13;
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Dickinson &amp; Dickinson, Attorneysat-&#13;
Law, Orlando and Sanford.&#13;
Continued good news from Miss Mirriam&#13;
Shepherd is welcome news to her&#13;
friends. Everyone hopes for her speedy&#13;
recovery to old time strength and vigor.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Philip D;.le are back&#13;
again to their own heather and dale&#13;
and the ypungest Dale is happy at&#13;
their return for he says now I will get&#13;
some of Ma’ s famous doughnuts. Well&#13;
Percy we wouldn’t mind a couple or so&#13;
ourselves for we think a dale of you&#13;
and of Pa and Ma Dale. The mavor&#13;
is looking fine and ready for busim&#13;
again.&#13;
Buy&#13;
Your Groceries&#13;
Fresh Goods&#13;
Prompt Service&#13;
THE CORNER STORE&#13;
F, W. Shepherd&#13;
Winter Part Fla.&#13;
George pem ing&#13;
Real Estate&#13;
and Rentals.&#13;
Choice Building Lots for Sale&#13;
at Prices to Suit.&#13;
A home-like residence place on one&#13;
of the Winter Park lakes; seven-room&#13;
house with all modern conveniences,&#13;
fifty large oral ge, and other fruit&#13;
trees, shrubs of all kinds, representing&#13;
the work of years. Full description&#13;
and price given on request.&#13;
ROLLINS GOLLEGE&#13;
Florida’s Oldest College.&#13;
College Academy, and Schco!* o&#13;
Music, Expression, Fine Ar*sf Domestic&#13;
and Industrial Arts, ar&amp;&#13;
Business.&#13;
Carnegie Hall and third men’s dormitory&#13;
now completed; electrir nyhiw.&#13;
steam and furnace heat; large faculty;&#13;
perfect health conditions; fine trvm-.&#13;
nasium, athletic fields, boating, tennis&#13;
courts, golf links; baseball, football mi 4&#13;
basketball teams champions of Florida&#13;
in 1909. Nearly a quarter of a upIIion.&#13;
dollars endowment; expenses moderate;&#13;
scholarships available; Christian bufc&#13;
undenominational; stands for&#13;
Character, Culture, Conduct.&#13;
For Catalogue address the President,&#13;
WM. F. B L A C KM A N , Ph. D.,&#13;
Winter Park, Fla-&#13;
I pioneerI store^&#13;
Hay and Feed&#13;
Groceries&#13;
Men’s Furnishing Goods&#13;
Boots and Shoes&#13;
Umbrellas&#13;
If you don’t see what you want,&#13;
Ask for it.&#13;
S c h u ltz B r o s .&#13;
Groceries and&#13;
General Supplies&#13;
T T s Z x i b r r r r E iR&#13;
Kodak Developing and Finishing at&#13;
Palmetto Studio&#13;
MIRRIAM K. SHEPHERD&#13;
PHOTOGRAPHER&#13;
Eesidence: New England Avenue&#13;
DOYLE &amp; SON&#13;
Meat, Fish and Vegetable Market&#13;
We will keep a supply of Northern and Southern&#13;
Beef, Chickens to serve in all st&gt; les. Fresh&#13;
Fish twice a week. Pork, Lamb, or Mutton.&#13;
Come and see us. We are bound to suit.&#13;
Ice delivered on ordeis. Prompt attention.&#13;
WINTER PARK, FLORIDA.&#13;
Henkel&#13;
Block,&#13;
East&#13;
Park Ave.&#13;
D r y G o o d s a u d N o t i o n s&#13;
MOTTO: “ Our every effort will be to please.”&#13;
“ S E M I N O L E I N N ”&#13;
Livery, Feed, and Sale Stables.&#13;
Auto Service at short notice if desired.&#13;
Autos stored and cared for at reasonable rates.&#13;
Also Wood Yard. Orders promptly attended to.&#13;
ANDREW AHIK,&#13;
Ward’s Rliod^ Island Reds&#13;
Prize winners wherever shown.&#13;
1,000 baby chicks for summer delivery at $15 per 100.&#13;
Eggs for hatching now half price: $1 per setting and $5 per 100.&#13;
Choice breeding stock for sale. Write for free booklet.&#13;
LAKEMONT POULTRY FARM, C. FRED WARD, PROPRIETOR,&#13;
W IN T E R PARK, F LORIDA.&#13;
BANK OF WINTER GARDEN&#13;
T T O ^ i r r t e r G a r d e n . , iF l a , .&#13;
Assets. Liabilities.&#13;
Loans.................................. 95,530.16&#13;
Banking House Furniture&#13;
and Fixtures................. 4,635.41&#13;
Cash and due from Bankers&#13;
.................................... 74,642.55&#13;
Total................................. 174,808.12&#13;
Capital. Stock..................... 15,000.00&#13;
Surplus and Profits.......... 7,540.89&#13;
Deposits.............................. 152,207.23&#13;
Total................................. 174,808.12&#13;
The above is a condensed copy of the statement rendered to the&#13;
Comptroller at the close of business December 31st, 1910.&#13;
Our deposits for the past three years are as follows:&#13;
November 10th, 1908.... ....................... 79,120.79&#13;
November 10th, 1909.................... 102,612.78.&#13;
November 10th, 1910............................ 152,267.23.&#13;
We Solicit Your Business.&#13;
• G. T . Smith,&#13;
Cashier.&#13;
For July&#13;
I offer Prints at 5 3 -4 cents per&#13;
yard. All colors and the following well&#13;
known brands: Sheffields, Simpson’s,&#13;
Hamilton’s, Allen’s and Garner’s.&#13;
A . B . N E W T O N&#13;
W IN TE R GARDEN, FLORIDA&#13;
HARDWARE HARDWARE&#13;
That's Our Business&#13;
And whefi you see lPnnii'uld 1'Mg'!5’ on an aftict that’ s «u«ugh saia."&#13;
It sells on its merits.&#13;
Our Motto is BUY R IG H T A N D S E L L R IG H T .&#13;
When in need of anything in our line call on us.&#13;
It will save you money. &amp; Bray Hdw. Go.&#13;
Winter Garden, Fla.&#13;
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4 Notions Dry Goods Furnishings \&#13;
WINTER GARDEN, FLA, f&#13;
3 M O T T O : Our Every Effort To Please. ► 1 I K T TT TTT TT TT TTT YT TT TY YY tTTY TTT TT TTT TT TT TT TT TT TTT TT TTYT TTT TT TY YT TY YYTY Y Y TTY » TTTTTTYTTTYTTYTY TTTTYTTTT’T fTTTT^ LOVELESS« TANNER,&#13;
B a k e r y a n d R e s t a u r a n t&#13;
BREAD CAKES PIES&#13;
AND CONFECTIONS&#13;
In the new concrete building, Main Street and T. &amp; G. Railroad.&#13;
APOPKA&#13;
BY MISS MARGARET SHEPHERD.&#13;
J. Roy Geiger spent part of last&#13;
week in Kissimmee.&#13;
J. LeRoy Geiger preached at the&#13;
Baptist church last Sunday morning.&#13;
Shelton Hiers was in town last week I&#13;
visiting his.mother, Mrs. M. E. Hiers. j&#13;
William Beecher returned Sunday&#13;
from a visit to his home in South Carolina.&#13;
Miss Bettie Kittel, of this place, and&#13;
Mrs. H. Meislolin, of Clarcona, left&#13;
Wednesday for St. Louis, Mo., to visit&#13;
relatives.&#13;
And still they go. Miss Minnie&#13;
Franklin and Mrs. Cunningham left&#13;
last Wednesday for Marion, N. C.&#13;
They will not be home before October.&#13;
Mrs. W. T. Wilson left Saturday for&#13;
the mountains of North Carolina. She&#13;
will join her daughter, Mrs. T. C.&#13;
Remley, and rest and recuperate from&#13;
a strenuous winter.&#13;
Dr. C. T, Douglass, pastor of the&#13;
Apopka Baptist church, was married&#13;
to Miss Elizabeth Rose, on last Sunday&#13;
tv.ming, July 16th, at Orlando,&#13;
Fla., Dr. ChapmarTyof the Methodist&#13;
church, performing the ceremony.&#13;
Miss Ruth Merrill left recently for&#13;
Boston, Mass., where she will visit her&#13;
brother, Chester. After that she will&#13;
visit at Lowell, Mass., and various&#13;
points in New Hampshire. Miss Merrill&#13;
was accompanied by her grandmother,&#13;
Mrs. Roberts.&#13;
Mr. Albert Hopkins recently purchased&#13;
from Mr. F. H. Davis the&#13;
property adjoining Mr. Davis’ home.&#13;
Mr. Hopkins expects to make extensive&#13;
improvements on the house and&#13;
place; plastering the house and will&#13;
build an addition and put in imining&#13;
water. This will greatly enhance the&#13;
value and beauty of the place. It also&#13;
assures Apopka that Mr. aud Mrs.&#13;
Hopkins will make this their permanent&#13;
winter home of which we are&#13;
very glad.&#13;
The Apopka Literary Club met at&#13;
the Wayside Inn on last Friday evening.&#13;
Mrs. Browning and James&#13;
Whitcomb Riley were the authors&#13;
intifeTG made TTfrTTu' interesting program.&#13;
After that -it social time was&#13;
enjoyed. A most enjoyable evening&#13;
was had. The club thoroughly enjoyed&#13;
the hospitality of the Wayside Inn.&#13;
The next meeting will be at the home&#13;
of Mrs. H. H. Witherington on Friday&#13;
evening, July 28.&#13;
Mrs. Douglass has been for many&#13;
years a teacher in the Apopka High&#13;
School and is known and loved for her&#13;
many lovely traits of character. Dr.&#13;
Douglass came to us from Pasadena,&#13;
Cal., where he was for a long time&#13;
pastor of the First Baptist church, also&#13;
for quite a while being Secretary of&#13;
Missions of Southern California and&#13;
part of Arizona. He came to Florida&#13;
some three years ago in search of a&#13;
milder climate. He was successful in&#13;
finding health and a gracious helpmate&#13;
as well. May they find the years full&#13;
of happiness is the wish of their&#13;
friends.&#13;
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.&#13;
DP. W. C. PERSON&#13;
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON&#13;
Office Church and Court Streets. Office&#13;
hours, 11 a. m., to 1 p. m., 4 to 6&#13;
p. m.&#13;
t . E. FILBERT, M. 1).&#13;
Over Ives &amp; Smith, 21 S. Orange Ave.&#13;
Orlando, Florida.&#13;
Phone 426. C Until 10 a. m.&#13;
Office Hours: -j 2:30 to 3:30 p. m.&#13;
17:00 to 8:00 p. m.&#13;
DRS. HARPERS&#13;
OSTEOPATHS&#13;
Graduates of the Southern School &amp;&#13;
Still College of Osteopathy. Consultation&#13;
and examination free. Opposite&#13;
San Juan Hotel. Phone 266.&#13;
DR. A. B. WHITMAN&#13;
DENTIST.&#13;
ALL MODERN APPLIANCES&#13;
East End Charleston Block. Up-stairs.&#13;
1)R. E. F. AKERS&#13;
DENTIST.&#13;
Office over Orlando Bank &amp; Trust Co.&#13;
Telephone 73.&#13;
NOTE—Those desiring my service&#13;
should make engagements in advance&#13;
by phone or mail.&#13;
Miss Hope Starbuck has been visiting&#13;
in DeLand.&#13;
Hon. J. H. Lee gave us one of his&#13;
interesting visits Friday morning.&#13;
C. W. Thompson, F. C. RALLS,&#13;
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR&#13;
7 W. Church St. AND BUILDER&#13;
ORLANDO, - FLORIDA. If you want to build, see me&#13;
M U R R Y S. KING&#13;
ARCHITECT&#13;
Charleston Building,&#13;
ORLANDO, FLORIDA&#13;
Miss Willie Smith, daughter of&#13;
Alderman William returned last week&#13;
from the Peabody Academy of Music,&#13;
Baltimore.&#13;
Alderman M. O. Overstreet returned&#13;
from a visit to New York and other&#13;
northern cities Wednesday, glad to get&#13;
back to the land of breezes.&#13;
W. D. Yowell, Arthur and Henry&#13;
Yowell made up a fishing party to the&#13;
Butler region and attempted to deplete&#13;
the lakes of fish, but there were too&#13;
many of the finny tribe.&#13;
Miss Kate Dawson, who has been&#13;
spending the best part of two weeks in&#13;
the city, returned to Tampa Saturday.&#13;
Her many friends were delighted with&#13;
her visit and regretted to have her&#13;
leave.&#13;
A pleasant party composed of E. H.&#13;
Gore and wife, J. R. Davis and wife,&#13;
A. D. Cornell, wife and daughter, Mrs,&#13;
A. E. Bennet and family, Mrs. B. Perry&#13;
and daughter, Mrs. M. A. Davis&#13;
and Miss Marie Scaggs picniced at&#13;
Ivanhoe Park Wednesday and had an&#13;
enjoyable time.&#13;
HR. E. W. LOTT&#13;
DENTIST.&#13;
Cheney Building - - Phone 318&#13;
Hours: 8 a. m., to 5 p. m.&#13;
DR. B. D. W E N E N G A&#13;
V e t e r in a r y S urgeon and D entist&#13;
Office: Dann’ s T ransfer&#13;
Day Phone 257 Night Phone 182&#13;
ORLANDO, FLA.&#13;
“The Pioneer”&#13;
PAINT AND WALL PAPER STORE&#13;
The place for everything in&#13;
Wall Paper, Paints, Varnishes,&#13;
Kalsomines, and Painter’s Sundries,&#13;
Lead, Oil, Turpentine and&#13;
Japans.&#13;
Contractors for all kinds of&#13;
J. B. FINLEY, Prop.&#13;
Corner Main and Pine,&#13;
Orlando, Fla.&#13;
Phone 67.&#13;
PICTUI®&#13;
IF YOU ADMIRE PICTURES&#13;
You will enjoy looking at our stock o f&#13;
PICTURES, FRAMES, MOULDINGS,&#13;
To suit any taste.&#13;
We are Picture Framers.&#13;
W. F. ARMSTRONG,&#13;
UNDERTAKER,&#13;
15 W. PINE STREET, ORLANDO.&#13;
WALDECKER FISH CO.&#13;
For Fresh Fish, Clams,&#13;
S^alshippe^i Oysters arriving&#13;
DAILY.&#13;
See Joe, the Fish Man.&#13;
Phone 5. 7 E a s t Pine Street&#13;
FRANK HYERS&#13;
Contractor and Builder&#13;
Fine Stone and Brick Work&#13;
a Specialty&#13;
Office: Stone Yard fronting Driving Park&#13;
PHONE NO. 159.&#13;
E. S. PIERCE, THE ELECTRICIAN,&#13;
GAS AND ELECTRICAL&#13;
CONTRACTING AND SUPPLIES&#13;
21 E. Pine St Phone 4 3 6&#13;
fbuiYJ Ji&#13;
Pressing Club $1.50 per mo.&#13;
COLYER &amp; WILLIAMS,&#13;
Merchant Tailors,&#13;
jj C L E A N IN G , - DY ING, £ L _ REPAIRING.&#13;
Consumers Lumber &amp; Yeneer Co.&#13;
(INCORPORATED)&#13;
Manufacture all Kinds of Crate Material&#13;
Orange Boxes a Specialty in Season&#13;
Our Mills are located at a junction of the Seaboard&#13;
Air Line and Atlantic Coast Line Railways, giving&#13;
us the advantage of Competitive Rates.&#13;
A. C. STARBIKD, Manager. APOPKA.&#13;
&lt;1&#13;
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Pi o ft &lt;1&#13;
H. H. WITHERINOTON \&#13;
Notary iPuifolio&#13;
Real Estate&#13;
Eire Insurance&#13;
Orange Groves&#13;
Farm and Timber Lands&#13;
&lt;i&#13;
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d&#13;
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E r n s t L i e t o i n g&#13;
Successor to H. H. Witherington&#13;
HARDWARE and CROCKERY&#13;
Building Material and Undertaker's Supplies&#13;
APOPKA, PEA.&#13;
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| J. K. SWICK it o 3&#13;
£&#13;
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£*&#13;
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F. S. WITHERBY&#13;
SWICK &amp; WITHERBY&#13;
DEALERS IN&#13;
Florida and Western Bleats&#13;
Staple and Fancy Groceries&#13;
APOPKA. FLA.&#13;
a IE 3I o : n a _ e ~n a 7— i i~,~ h C o " L X X x i 33? y C o x x i ± o r c i : a = n _ c L C i t y&#13;
ON T H E SH O R E S OF B E A U T IF U L L A K E H O LD E N&#13;
X j ± ± e .&#13;
T h e B e s t S u b u rb a n P ro po sit io n&#13;
Finest Loca tion. Best Land.&#13;
-Entirely New and Attractive Plan&#13;
. ____________________________ On South City Line. Sight o f Court House. Modern Water Works System.&#13;
Public Ownership o f Plant. Streets Wow Opened Up. Five Acre Tracts for Sale. Ideal for&#13;
Farms. GreatforFru.it Growers.Elegant for Business Men. Workmen.&#13;
Orlando Irrigated Farms Company.&#13;
The above Company has secured 600 acres of the very finest farm and fruit lands adjacent to Orlando and has cleared out streets north and south, east&#13;
and west and sub-divided this vast tract into five acre farms at prices ranging from $100 to $200 per acre, according to location.&#13;
A #12,000 water plant has been contracted for with a double set of engines and pumps and an ample capacity elevated tank, sufficient to supply a maximum&#13;
of 600 gallons per minute. An inexhaustable supply of pure, soft water is at hand and will be piped from the pumping station to all the streets in the tract&#13;
in eight inch pipes, when it mav be extended any where on the tract. Thus, each purchaser of a five acre farm becomes a part owner in the water plant, which&#13;
will be turned over to the people on the tract as soon as a sufficient number of places have been sold; meanwhile it will be operated by the company under a guarantee.&#13;
The chief advantages are: Plenty of room; Reasonable prices; Pure soft water; Irrigation; On public roads; On City line; But no City taxes; Best of soil;&#13;
No waste land.&#13;
For business men, clerks and workmen this opens up a most attractive opportunity for a fine home place near to the city and with every possible convenience,&#13;
where one can place improvements on his own home at odd times and gradually make of it what he wills. While this fine proposition is open to all people,&#13;
at home or abroad, it is confidently expected that home people will be ready investors.&#13;
See This Splendid Tract. Note That It Has been Tried Out. The Finest Orange Grove is Upon It and For Thirty Years a Portion of it Has Been Successfully&#13;
Farmed. ORLANDO IRRIGATED FARMS COMPANY.&#13;
B E N J . DREW, President. M. O. O V E R S T R E E T , V i c e -P r e s id e n t . C A R L J E N S E N , Secretary, Treasurer, Sales Manager.&#13;
CUTTING OXT av enu e s in the n ew suburb&#13;
The picture above represents the men at work cutting out streets and&#13;
avenues through the Orlando Irrigated Farms annex to Orlando.&#13;
The company is spending large sums in getting these fine properties in&#13;
shape so that all the fortunate purchasers will have to do is to build and&#13;
cultivate.&#13;
COOK AUTOMOBILE COMPANY&#13;
DUICK a g e n t s&#13;
ORLANDO FLORIDA&#13;
We Carry FEovre rAytuhtionmg oinb iSletso.ck Needed&#13;
A r t e s ia n W e l l&#13;
ACETYLENE GAS FITTING, PLUMBING AND STEAM HEATING&#13;
F. JOSEPH RAEHN &amp; CO..Orlando._______&#13;
o:&#13;
Ice made by the Latest and most&#13;
Improved Method from&#13;
distilled water.&#13;
Prompt Shipment.&#13;
‘Price quoted on application.&#13;
Orlando Water &amp; Light Co.&#13;
OAKLAND&#13;
Mrs. George R. Croft, who has been&#13;
quite sick for a week is now much better.&#13;
Freeman Bros., are making improvements&#13;
on their truck farm and intend&#13;
planting a large crop of lettuce the&#13;
coming season.&#13;
Mr. G. R, Croft has purchased a&#13;
gasoline engine and pipe and will tile&#13;
and irrigate several acres of land for&#13;
trucking the coming season.&#13;
Mr. Jas. H. Sadler has returned from&#13;
the East Coast for a day or so and reports&#13;
that they are all well and enjoying&#13;
the fine bathing at Daytona Beach.&#13;
Mr. I j . T. Tilden and wife have arrived&#13;
safely at Hot Springs where they&#13;
will sojourn for several weeks.&#13;
Rev. S. L. Wilson is home for a day&#13;
or so from Daytona Beach and will rejoin&#13;
his family there, after hliing his&#13;
appointment at Wildwood Sunday.&#13;
Fishing is fine now in Lakt Apopka&#13;
t • ot**-&#13;
the fashion. J* E. P&lt;rGjrs came in&#13;
with a string of seventeen after an&#13;
hours angling and everyone is rewarded&#13;
for their patience by a catch, sometimes&#13;
large sometimes small.&#13;
Mr. W. L. Story and family leave&#13;
Monday for a visit to Hot Springs.&#13;
Mr. S. B. Hull accompanies them to&#13;
try the Springs for Rheumatism from&#13;
which he has been suffering severely&#13;
lately.&#13;
The colored people are building a&#13;
n^w Methodist church and those of the&#13;
Baptist denomination are repairing&#13;
t ieirs. Our colored people are very&#13;
quiet and orderly here.&#13;
Work on the clay road extension is&#13;
progressing nicely, having reached the&#13;
residence of J. C. Micharl where claying&#13;
has been stopped until some grading&#13;
can be done and trees removed.&#13;
We hope to see this road completed to&#13;
the lake, so that touring parties can&#13;
have a view of one of Florida’s prettiest&#13;
lakes.&#13;
JA S . D e LANE Y B. C. A B E R N E T H Y The DeLaney Drug Co. QUALITY SERVICE&#13;
REASONABLE PRICES&#13;
Will Build and Hold Business Anywhere, Orange County Not Excepted.&#13;
Rubber Goods have a very short life in Florida.&#13;
Ours are new, direct from the factory.&#13;
ASK YOUR DOCTOR TO LEAVE PRESCRIPTIONS WITH US&#13;
E. A. DOUGLASS&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
ORLANDO. FLORIDA&#13;
OTiii (J roves,&#13;
Timber Lands, City Property.&#13;
T make a Specialty of Trucking&#13;
lands in small or large tracts.&#13;
If you want to Sell or Buy,&#13;
See Me. Phone 203. Box 152.&#13;
Correspondence solicited.&#13;
ERNEST WARE.&#13;
PlABIST AI2D TEAGHER&#13;
Phone 40.&#13;
Orlando Sheet&#13;
Metal Works&#13;
A. A. F IEZL, Proprietor&#13;
Works: Court Street Arcade Bldg&#13;
O R L A N D O , FLA.&#13;
METAL, SLATE, TILE AND TIN&#13;
ROOFING&#13;
Cornices, Skylights, Heating, Ventilating,&#13;
Metal Ceilings a Specialty.&#13;
Inspect Shanibarger’s big stock of&#13;
bicycle tires. tf&#13;
J. W. Cain proposes to remodel his&#13;
residence under the supervision of L.&#13;
S. Villenenue.&#13;
J u s t R e c e i v e d !&#13;
Choice products in Close Fitting&#13;
Shapes.&#13;
IV E S &amp; SM IT H&#13;
M l L I . I N E R S .&#13;
Miss Reynolds and Mrs. O. S. Robinson&#13;
have gone to Way inborn, Vp.,&#13;
to try mountain life for a rest cure.&#13;
Col. T . J. Watkins has returned&#13;
from Atlanta, where a sanitarium has&#13;
had him in its grip for some time,&#13;
greatly improved in health. Everybody&#13;
is glad to have the sunny hearted&#13;
Col. back again.&#13;
The Masonic Fraternity held an&#13;
enjoyable picnic last week and have&#13;
decided to continue the good work,&#13;
purely unwritten, by having periodical&#13;
moonlight affairs through the summer,&#13;
the next one being at Ft. Gatlin.&#13;
The Methodists were favored on&#13;
Sunday with strikingly good sermons&#13;
from Dr. Chapman on “ Justification’ ’&#13;
and on “ Faith” at night, with a delightful&#13;
song service, including a&#13;
thrilling solo by Mr. Chapman’ s son,&#13;
a noted baritone singer visiting the&#13;
home folks. Prof. C. E. Wade delighted&#13;
the appreciative by several&#13;
choice organ selections.&#13;
Ideal Fertilizers&#13;
Best&#13;
To gain a place on our regular lists a formula must not only'&#13;
produce results, but results with a PR O F I T . The user of fertilizer&#13;
considers the effect on his pocketbook the REAL result.&#13;
ID E A L F E R T I L IZ E R produces the right effect, for it works&#13;
with nature. The preference of each class of vegetables for its&#13;
source of plant food is carefully studied as well as the proper proportions&#13;
to give perfect balance—no Jack, no waste.&#13;
With proper applications of proper food, vegetation outgrows&#13;
diseases and insects to a great extent, and being strong and vigorous,&#13;
produces fruit that is pleasing to the grower.&#13;
Do not lose the maximum profit due you by using poorly balanced&#13;
plant food from improper sources.&#13;
IDEALstands for profit.&#13;
W ilson gToomer F e r tiliz e r Co&#13;
Taclssonville, Fla .&#13;
DO YOU EVER WISH For a Bank Account?&#13;
There are times when one may find good use for ready money that could be at your disposal.&#13;
That is the time an account at this bank would be of great value to you. Better begin now. Start an account today in our savings department so you will have a surplus on hand when it is needed. We shall appreciate your account. Here your money will be perfectly safe, draw A-% interest, compounded semi-annually, and always be ready when wanted.&#13;
One Dollar starts an account.&#13;
ORLANDO BANK &amp; TRUST CO.&#13;
CAPITAL $60,000&#13;
Total Resources Over Half a Million.&#13;
Deposits Absolutely Insured.&#13;
31. 31. SHITK. President&#13;
3Y. 31. DAYIS, Yice President&#13;
GEO. E. NOLAN, Cashier&#13;
IT is a great satisfaction to carry a watch that always gives correct time. That is why there are over seventeen million&#13;
Waltham Watches&#13;
in use. The owner of a Waltham can always rely upon his watch to get him there on time.&#13;
If s time you owned a Waltham 9&#13;
We carry a complete stock of Waltham movements. Come in and talk with us about a Waltham&#13;
■i m_ m£&#13;
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER ORLANDO, FLA,&#13;
For Sale—A fine Rhode Island Red cock. Enquire this office.&#13;
Curry and Campin have dissolved partnership in the electrical line. W. J. Campin and wife have gone to New York and Canada until November. Mr. Curry, who is an expert electrician, continues to carry on the business.&#13;
BEAUTIFUL STYLES&#13;
In NEW PHOTOS&#13;
HOWARD’S hTUDIO.&#13;
SEA ISLAND COTTON BARBECUE&#13;
APOPKA&#13;
TOMORROW&#13;
Go See the Cotton in Bloom Hear the Speeches Eat the Dinner Have a Good Time Plant Cotton&#13;
SPECIAL SEABOARD ROUND TRIP RATE 50 GENTS TRAIN LEAVES ORLANDO 11 A. M. RETURNS FROM APOPKA 4:30 P. M.&#13;
M rs. J. G. Anderson has gone to Savannah.&#13;
Attorney Carl Robinson, of Miami, is in town.&#13;
Shanibarger’s Bicycle Livery: — Wheels rented by the hour, day or week.&#13;
James Chapman, son of Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Chapman, has arrived from Austin, Texas with his family on a visit.&#13;
The Orange County Pioneers are&#13;
called to meet for permanent organization Saint, day, &amp; p. in.,'TRT Juan Hotel.&#13;
For Rent—Store room, also suite of tree rooms, cor. Pine and Main. S. R. Hudson, 602 Nall St., or L. J. Dol- lins, upstairs in building.&#13;
Miss Lizzie M. Tomlin, an attractive young lady from Georgia, going through to Arcadia, stopped enronte with Col. and Mrs. Watkins for a few days.&#13;
BUMBY.&#13;
Wednesday at Jessimine, Mrs. Mary C, wife of Jesse Bum by, died at the advanced age of seventy years.&#13;
But a few days before her death she arrived home from a visit in usual good health, but through an accident she suffered a severe fall in going down a stairway which was the direct cause of death. Interment in the Orlando Cemetery Thursday afternoon.&#13;
SEVEY.&#13;
On Tuesday afternoon Ezra S. Se- vey, aged 81 died at his late home on Starkey street and was buried under the auspices of the G. A. R. on Wed-&#13;
vit**’, .■ -^I»"■ r»n Ir I ■ jl&gt;&lt;&#13;
Mr. toovey wa.* an old time citizen, coming from *Lone twenty-five years ago. He was a hardworking, faithful man up to his death. He was a Union soldier and had a good hand in the building of the Soldier’s monument at the cemetery, which now is his monument.&#13;
WEATHER REPORT&#13;
For the week ending July 24,1911, as furnished by U. S. Weather Observer, James Thomson, Orlando.&#13;
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96&#13;
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4% 44&#13;
Total Rainfall&#13;
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Miami.&#13;
Kendrick and Miss Mary Guernsey&#13;
will go to the coast on Friday.&#13;
Jas. A. Knox is having his Lake Lucerne home painted in good style.&#13;
The Oldest The Largest The Best&#13;
GROCERY STORE&#13;
In Orlando&#13;
WINTER GARDEN&#13;
Mrs. A. C. Rollins left last Tuesday to visit relatives in Sanford.&#13;
Mr. Pierre D’A. Pratt is nicely located in his new offce and is ready to turn out the best jobs in printing.&#13;
Mr. A. B. Newton, wife and daughter and Miss Lula Newton have gone to the mountains for a much needed rest.&#13;
Messrs. Robt. Waterman and Clifford Sessions are taking a month off at Hot Springs, Ark., and other places of interest.&#13;
The Winter Garden Machine Co., have just opened up for business and are in position to do all kinds of auto repairing.&#13;
We are glad to see our friend Mr. Slocum again in our midst and very much improved after some weeks spent at Worthington Springs.&#13;
Our enterprising mill men, Geo. and Joe Anderson, find the lumber business so rushing that they are compelled to make some orders away for dry material. The demand is now greater for lumber than it has been before in years.&#13;
Mrs. A. P. Curry has returned from the coast.&#13;
Dr. Cecil Butt, an olri Orlando boy was married to Miss Ruth Abbott of Sanford on Moilday.&#13;
'land v&#13;
occasion&#13;
Miss Nellie&#13;
tTTe CTiiK - ■&#13;
vorng a shower for Miss Marian John-&#13;
I son whose engagement lias been announced.&#13;
Miss Kittie McKinnon, who has&#13;
been visiting the home of Dr. Chapman will return to Texas Thursday.&#13;
Base Ball has taken on a new lease of lively life. Sanford beat Orlando and Orlando returned the compliment. Orlando and Kissimmee will cross bats at the Fair grounds this afternoon.&#13;
Joe Davis has a new territory on the East Coast and Mrs. Davis has gone to Daytona for two months as headquart-&#13;
Turner Evans is never at a loss for a unique window display. His latest is a collection of jewels surmounted by a clock like arrangement of Birth Stones. If you watch long enough your birth stone will be indicated by the hand of the clock.&#13;
Mrs. Ola Miller and children visited in Tampa last week and were entertained by Mrs. Sharp, formerly of this city. Mrs. Sharp is pleased with Tampa, but thinks Orlando much better.&#13;
Orange county already has more newspapers to the population than most others and now comes our friend E. A. Douglass, of Orlando, Tallahas see and Oviedo, who proposes to publish a new paper in that town. We have heard rumors of papers in Winter Garden, Pine Castle and Orange Center—all of which is very good and calculated to increase the intelligence of the people. We extend the hand of fellowship and wish the Oviedo and East Orange venture success.&#13;
Jno. M. and Donald Cheney had a&#13;
lot of their friends out at “Glen-Don- Joe” Monday night to assist is cutting a 72 pound watermelon. After impromptu . music the party wandered down through the electric lit walk to the lake, where the monster melon was properly disposed of.&#13;
Volusia Citizens twenty strong came over to Orlando via auto to urge the changing of the route from Orange County to the coast via DeLand and New Smyrna. Orange County spent several thousand dollars in Volusia County in building fills and a road sometime^ago and the change vou cost a large sum and the loss ot what has been built.&#13;
Organized 1893.&#13;
The&#13;
State Bank&#13;
Of Orlando&#13;
CITY AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY Capital ..... $50,000.00 Surplus and Profits . 25,000.00&#13;
DEPOSITS , . . 83G,893.3?&#13;
In renting a Safe Deposit Box in our new fire and burglar proof vault your valuables are well protected. Call and let us show them to vou.&#13;
J. T. SEEGAR&#13;
THE GROCER,&#13;
FOR&#13;
CASH&#13;
PRICES&#13;
3 Packages of Mothers Oats 25c 9 Lbs. of Grits - 25c&#13;
9 Lbs. of Meal.....................25c&#13;
White Bacon in Strips - 13%c Canned Tomatoes Gal. - 30c&#13;
By trading at a Cash Store you pay for what you get, not the other fellows bad bills.&#13;
See our 5c and 10c tables for bargains. Something new added every day.&#13;
TELEPHONE NO. 125.&#13;
NO. 5 N. CRANBF AVENUE&#13;
Opposite San Juan Hotel.&#13;
H. W. Crosley and wife spent apart of last week at Daytona Beach.&#13;
Thr llvec* *n Orlando, as&#13;
cii as our own citizens who believe in prohibition are rejoicing over the news that though the Wide Prohibition&#13;
Election in the Lone Star State is said to be close, the prohibitionists seem to have it.&#13;
MADE BY BUTT&#13;
At His Candy Kitchen.&#13;
Pure Goods, Pure Extracts, Pure Everything.&#13;
Dickson &amp; Ives&#13;
Five Day Inventory Sale at Boardman’s&#13;
Commencing July 18th&#13;
V , We have this sale to reduce stock and save a lot of work in stock-taking. half prjce.&#13;
You can b«y all sorts of Merchandise at cost and less than cost. Lines we wish to close o It will pay you well to supply your future wants right now at&#13;
ORLANDO, FLA&#13;
Within the Reach of All Are the Best Shoes If They Come Here&#13;
Every new style is here.&#13;
Every good leather is here. Every late toe shape, every size.&#13;
Our shoes will please you and keep you pleased.&#13;
E. G. DUCKWORTH&#13;
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Rock music is uniquely American, emerging in the late 1940s and 1950s, with the influence of African-American blues, jazz, boogie woogie, and gospel, mixed with predominantly white country and Western swing music. This hybrid genre helped define a generation, breaking down color barriers in the South by merging African musical traditions with European instrumentation. The popularization of rock music coincided with the African-American Civil Rights Movement, which sought to end racial segregation and discrimination in the South. The sudden interest of white teens in black “race music” provoked a backlash among traditionalists and Americans found themselves in the middle of a “culture war.” The counterculture youth of the 1950s and 1960s rejected many of the mainstream cultural standards of their parents’ generation, especially in regards to race. &#13;
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During the First and Second Great Migration of the 20th century, African Americans and whites began living in closer proximity to one another, more so than ever before, resulting in both races emulating the other’s style in fashion, art, and music. Rock music influenced the language, attitudes, ideas, and trends of a generation. The genre continued to evolve, incorporating new elements with each subsequent decade. During the 1960s, the subgenres of folk rock, jazz rock, country rock, blues rock, psychedelic rock, glam rock, and progressive rock emerged. Musicians in the 1970s and 1980s created punk rock, Southern rock, heavy metal, new wave, and alternative rock. By the 1990s, artist continued to expand the genre by creating rap rock, reggae rock, grunge, and indie rock.&#13;
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Rock music is uniquely American, emerging in the late 1940s and 1950s, with the influence of African-American blues, jazz, boogie woogie, and gospel, mixed with predominantly white country and Western swing music. This hybrid genre helped define a generation, breaking down color barriers in the South by merging African musical traditions with European instrumentation. The popularization of rock music coincided with the African-American Civil Rights Movement, which sought to end racial segregation and discrimination in the South. The sudden interest of white teens in black “race music” provoked a backlash among traditionalists and Americans found themselves in the middle of a “culture war.” The counterculture youth of the 1950s and 1960s rejected many of the mainstream cultural standards of their parents’ generation, especially in regards to race. &#13;
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During the First and Second Great Migration of the 20th century, African Americans and whites began living in closer proximity to one another, more so than ever before, resulting in both races emulating the other’s style in fashion, art, and music. Rock music influenced the language, attitudes, ideas, and trends of a generation. The genre continued to evolve, incorporating new elements with each subsequent decade. During the 1960s, the subgenres of folk rock, jazz rock, country rock, blues rock, psychedelic rock, glam rock, and progressive rock emerged. Musicians in the 1970s and 1980s created punk rock, Southern rock, heavy metal, new wave, and alternative rock. By the 1990s, artist continued to expand the genre by creating rap rock, reggae rock, grunge, and indie rock.&#13;
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Florida has been at the heart of rock music and the “culture war” since the 1950s. The recording industry was actively making rock records in Tampa during the 1960s and in Miami during the 1970s. Gram Parsons, a native of Winter Haven, is credited as the father of the country rock movement of the late 1960s, and Southern rock emerged from Jacksonville during the 1970s and 1980s, with bands such as the Allman Brothers Band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, the Outlaws, and Molly Hatchet. These contributions played an integral part in the history of rock music.&#13;
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                  <text>&lt;a href="http://history.cah.ucf.edu/staff.php?id=304" target="_blank"&gt;Dr. Connie L. Lester&lt;/a&gt;'s Introduction to Public History course, Spring 2015</text>
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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Oviedian&lt;/em&gt;, a yearbook for the 1942-1943 school year at Oviedo High School. Oviedo High School is a Seminole County Public School located in Oviedo, Florida. Originally called the Oviedo School, the institution was first established in 1932 as a K-12 school. In 1948, the secondary grades separated from the elementary school. The upper grade levels formed Oviedo High School and moved to the campus at 601 King Street. Oviedo High School is notable for The Lion's Tale, the award-winning school newspaper recognized by various national and state scholastic press associations; its high ratings from the Governor's A+ Plan for Education; and its successful athletics programs.</text>
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The town of Mellonville was founded nearby in 1842 by Daniel Stewart. When Florida became a state three years later, Mellonville became the county seat for Orange County, which was originally a portion of Mosquito County. Citrus was the first cash crop in the area and the first fruit packing plant was constructed in 1869.&#13;
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In 1870, a lawyer from Connecticut by the name of Henry Shelton Sanford (1832-1891) purchased 12,548 acres of open land west of Mellonville. His vision was to make this new land a major port city, both railway and by water. Sitting on Lake Monroe, and the head of the St. Johns River, the City of Sanford earned the nickname of “The Gate City of South Florida.” Sanford became not only a transportation hub, but a leading citrus industry in Florida, and eventually globally.&#13;
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The Great Fire of 1887 devastated the city, which also suffered from a statewide epidemic of yellow fever the following year. The citrus industry flourished until the Great Freezes of 1894 and 1895, causing planters to begin growing celery in 1896 as an alternative. Celery replaced citrus as the city's cash crop and Sanford was nicknamed "Celery City." In 1913, Sanford became the county seat of Seminole County, once part of Orange County. Agriculture dominated the region until Walt Disney World opened in October of 1971, effectively shifting the Central Florida economy towards tourism and residential development.</text>
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The architectural style is Turkish. It was built of brick to look like a Turkish palace or mosque. The windows have horseshoe and ogee arches. A decorative bartizan tower still remains, but it's[sic] original onion shaped dome has been removed. The floor plan is rectangular with a hipped roof and a facade parapet.&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Art Legends of Orange County&lt;/em&gt; full exhibition schedule and link to virtual exhibition available at &lt;a href="http://www.ArtLegendsOC.org" target="_blank"&gt;www.ArtLegendsOC.org&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;
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Rock music is uniquely American, emerging in the late 1940s and 1950s, with the influence of African-American blues, jazz, boogie woogie, and gospel, mixed with predominantly white country and Western swing music. This hybrid genre helped define a generation, breaking down color barriers in the South by merging African musical traditions with European instrumentation. The popularization of rock music coincided with the African-American Civil Rights Movement, which sought to end racial segregation and discrimination in the South. The sudden interest of white teens in black “race music” provoked a backlash among traditionalists and Americans found themselves in the middle of a “culture war.” The counterculture youth of the 1950s and 1960s rejected many of the mainstream cultural standards of their parents’ generation, especially in regards to race. &#13;
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During the First and Second Great Migration of the 20th century, African Americans and whites began living in closer proximity to one another, more so than ever before, resulting in both races emulating the other’s style in fashion, art, and music. Rock music influenced the language, attitudes, ideas, and trends of a generation. The genre continued to evolve, incorporating new elements with each subsequent decade. During the 1960s, the subgenres of folk rock, jazz rock, country rock, blues rock, psychedelic rock, glam rock, and progressive rock emerged. Musicians in the 1970s and 1980s created punk rock, Southern rock, heavy metal, new wave, and alternative rock. By the 1990s, artist continued to expand the genre by creating rap rock, reggae rock, grunge, and indie rock.&#13;
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Florida has been at the heart of rock music and the “culture war” since the 1950s. The recording industry was actively making rock records in Tampa during the 1960s and in Miami during the 1970s. Gram Parsons, a native of Winter Haven, is credited as the father of the country rock movement of the late 1960s, and Southern rock emerged from Jacksonville during the 1970s and 1980s, with bands such as the Allman Brothers Band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, the Outlaws, and Molly Hatchet. These contributions played an integral part in the history of rock music.&#13;
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Rock music is uniquely American, emerging in the late 1940s and 1950s, with the influence of African-American blues, jazz, boogie woogie, and gospel, mixed with predominantly white country and Western swing music. This hybrid genre helped define a generation, breaking down color barriers in the South by merging African musical traditions with European instrumentation. The popularization of rock music coincided with the African-American Civil Rights Movement, which sought to end racial segregation and discrimination in the South. The sudden interest of white teens in black “race music” provoked a backlash among traditionalists and Americans found themselves in the middle of a “culture war.” The counterculture youth of the 1950s and 1960s rejected many of the mainstream cultural standards of their parents’ generation, especially in regards to race. &#13;
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During the First and Second Great Migration of the 20th century, African Americans and whites began living in closer proximity to one another, more so than ever before, resulting in both races emulating the other’s style in fashion, art, and music. Rock music influenced the language, attitudes, ideas, and trends of a generation. The genre continued to evolve, incorporating new elements with each subsequent decade. During the 1960s, the subgenres of folk rock, jazz rock, country rock, blues rock, psychedelic rock, glam rock, and progressive rock emerged. Musicians in the 1970s and 1980s created punk rock, Southern rock, heavy metal, new wave, and alternative rock. By the 1990s, artist continued to expand the genre by creating rap rock, reggae rock, grunge, and indie rock.&#13;
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Florida has been at the heart of rock music and the “culture war” since the 1950s. The recording industry was actively making rock records in Tampa during the 1960s and in Miami during the 1970s. Gram Parsons, a native of Winter Haven, is credited as the father of the country rock movement of the late 1960s, and Southern rock emerged from Jacksonville during the 1970s and 1980s, with bands such as the Allman Brothers Band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, the Outlaws, and Molly Hatchet. These contributions played an integral part in the history of rock music.&#13;
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                  <text>Altschuler, Glenn C. &lt;a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/51518334" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;All Shook Up: How Rock 'n' Roll Changed America&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003.</text>
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Rock music is uniquely American, emerging in the late 1940s and 1950s, with the influence of African-American blues, jazz, boogie woogie, and gospel, mixed with predominantly white country and Western swing music. This hybrid genre helped define a generation, breaking down color barriers in the South by merging African musical traditions with European instrumentation. The popularization of rock music coincided with the African-American Civil Rights Movement, which sought to end racial segregation and discrimination in the South. The sudden interest of white teens in black “race music” provoked a backlash among traditionalists and Americans found themselves in the middle of a “culture war.” The counterculture youth of the 1950s and 1960s rejected many of the mainstream cultural standards of their parents’ generation, especially in regards to race. &#13;
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During the First and Second Great Migration of the 20th century, African Americans and whites began living in closer proximity to one another, more so than ever before, resulting in both races emulating the other’s style in fashion, art, and music. Rock music influenced the language, attitudes, ideas, and trends of a generation. The genre continued to evolve, incorporating new elements with each subsequent decade. During the 1960s, the subgenres of folk rock, jazz rock, country rock, blues rock, psychedelic rock, glam rock, and progressive rock emerged. Musicians in the 1970s and 1980s created punk rock, Southern rock, heavy metal, new wave, and alternative rock. By the 1990s, artist continued to expand the genre by creating rap rock, reggae rock, grunge, and indie rock.&#13;
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                <text>The Rovin' Flames, sitting and laying on a couch in the summer of 1967. The names of the members are written at the bottom of the photograph. In the back row, from left to right, are J. R. Maietta and Johnny Rogers, and in the front row, from left to right, are Eddie Taylor, John DeLise, and Jimmy Morris.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Rovin' Flames were formed in Tampa in 1965 by Paul Battle (rhythm guitar and vocals), Jimmy "Mouse" Morris (lead guitar), J. R. Maietta (bass) and Jerry Goff (drums). They recorded "Gloria/J.J.J.P." in September 1965 on Fuller Records and recorded their second record, "I Can't/I'm Afraid to Go Home," on Boss records in March of 1966. Hardy Dial, from The Outsiders/Soul Trippers, was added on lead vocals in the summer of 1966, and the group recorded "Bo Diddley/Seven Million People" in June of 1966. Battle, Goff, and Dial left the group in September of 1966 and were replaced by Jim Davis (vocals), Davy Tabak (drums) and John Rogers (organ). Davis left in December of 1966 and Battle briefly returned as lead vocalist, before being replaced by John DeLise, also of The Outsiders/Soul Trippers, in February of 1967. The group replaced Tabak with Eddie Taylor on drums in July of 1967, and recorded "How Many Times/Love Song No. 6" in September of 1967 on Decca Records. Although DeLise lasted longer than most of the band's lead vocalists, he left the group in less than a year, being replaced by Bob Thompson in November of 1967. Rogers passed away in March of 1968, and Thompson and Taylor left the group, being replaced by Jay Colding (organ), Jerry Nickerson (drums) and Ronnie Goedert (lead vocals), in July of 1968. Goedert left shortly thereafter in the fall of 1968, and was replaced by Hobie O'Brien, who remained the lead vocalist until the band broke up in January or February of 1969.</text>
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Fall Reunion&#13;
Valley of Orlando&#13;
Orient of Florida&#13;
1976&#13;
&#13;
THE SCOTTISH RITE CREED&#13;
&#13;
The cause of human progress is our cause, the enfranchisement of human thought our supreme wish, the freedom of human conscience our mission, and the guarantee of equal rights to all people everywhere the end of our contention.&#13;
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October 30-31&#13;
November 6-7&#13;
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74 West Gore Street&#13;
Orlando, Florida</text>
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                  <text>&lt;a href="http://www.cookman.edu/about_BCU/history/index.html" target="_blank"&gt;Mary McLeod Bethune Foundation&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                  <text>"&lt;a href="http://www.daytonabeach.com/resources/history/" target="_blank"&gt;Local History&lt;/a&gt;." Daytona Beach. http://www.daytonabeach.com/resources/history/.</text>
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                <text>Joynson, Vernon. &lt;a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/38424827" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;Fuzz, Acid and Flowers: A Comprehensive Guide to American Garage, Psychedelic and Hippie Rock (1964-1975) : (Includes Rarity/Sought-After Scale and Compilation Listings)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;. Glasgow: Borderline, 1997.</text>
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                <text>"&lt;a href="http://www.tampabaymusichistory.com/the-soul-trippers.php" target="_blank"&gt;The Soul Trippers&lt;/a&gt;." http://www.tampabaymusichistory.com/the-soul-trippers.php.</text>
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