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I N S A N F O R D — Life la Worth Living
SANFORD. FLORIDA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26. I90B

Number 19

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

líelo Sardinia, which took place a ttlie
with something like eclnsyT He has the
parents’ home. Quite a.party- of Italian
delightful recklessness of inexperience,and
friends and relatives were nsemtded at
recognize no difficulties th at m ay not be
the residence of the Sardinia fnmlly and
overcome. His inmginntion has no ele­
The General News Of “ The Land were in full enjoyment of the ceremonies We Spend Our Years as a Talc ment of necromancy in it, nntl.Jtc thinks Items of Interest Gleaned From
,n
incident J o jITte' hnptlini Of~tlie Infant -- ----------- Th a i Is Toui;:
tt-ensy-to do-nil sortsof imprrssiblc-Thinfti; — (
o f - f l o ‘w e r s
Various-Sources-------into the Catholic church when Antonio
No winter blast of failure lias touched h is+
Urao. one of the ituests, was shot down
cheek, nnd his trust and confidence in Iris
and killed by an unknown party. Urso, » -THE OLD AND THE NLW
fellows is of troplcnl abundance, for suspi HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS who was nmonft a limup of merrymakers
cion has le ver nudged his elbow, and men
in the rear part of the house induliiimi
nnd women nre as angels to him.* The
in the feast in progress after the Infantile Standing on the Threshold of a New consciousness that tljis is a hard world to Here .the Readers Will Find o Brief
Year, It Is Time Tor Retro­
A„ Epitome o f th e W eek'» M o st Im . baptism, was called to the front |{nte
Historical Spring Flowing
live uprightly in has not touched his heart
spective T hought____
_____ pur»ant HappcnliH» In th e
i&gt;JL«„stranger nnd as ]ic_uususpectingly
by-no mtirh-nii-n lin g e r t iivnqd h e sees -tn -------------- For Hurried Readers---------------—
S ta te '» Domain..
approached the front of the premises he Wriitrn for Ttir Herald.
Mrs. Bridget MeCinley of Kelnyrcs, Pn„
Wr t|K-,i,t our yrurx on n mir .thin It i„M_ others the sweetness nml light which fills
Col. Fred. L. Robertson, one of the best wns shot down,.- supposedly by the man l’anima «dl.
died last week nt the age of ninety years.
his own life so full of sunshine.
known Confederate veterans in the stnte, who had called Idm from the itntc. bis
His js the beauty of on
nn untried soul Sixty-four years ago. In Ireland, she reOW. strange it will seem to us Jjil
m 1,}&gt; 1^
tn. Tnlinhnsaeq n few
and by to liv e hi a world in which He tllliifcs uf greatness, but we who look iTtved-tlie-totnl-abstmrnrr--p|ptlgr»- frtitn:----expiring.
Father Tlieohald Matthew nnd kept it in­
dsysTUlothere is no time at all beep use jlmri oil cannot tell whether he Is really great
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. ^ ^ n r i o n County Fair, which closet
Twenty-two prominent
ibjmgbiy effort must be. made. violate up to her dehih.’~
Saturday, another day having been added Pensacola were gathered—iiwut nn-w*rly nothing, since tltexe are so many of them Tlien the revelation will come to trim and
Donald Grant Mitchell, known the sw W -» • &lt;
on account of the popularity of the fair. hour Monday morning by the sheriff and that the treasury cannot lie exhausted.
to us alike. When the Haines crackle nnd over ns “Ike Marvel," died last week a t hts——
i«ms td have been entirely successful ns will fnec the judge of the crlnilnaTcourt ' Timo exhibits curious trails which really mar we learn what stuff wo are made of home near New Haven, Conn., at the age
an exhibition of whnt can be done in on the chnrgo of \gambling. ’ Two rnlds are well worth observing.
But do not muse him from Iris sleep. Let of eighty-six years. His host known
one of the best agricultural and mining were made by the sheriff, the first being
It is in no hurry whatever; lull, on the him dream on. denr boy of our households, works are "Reveries of a Bachelor" and
or the State. It guve abundant tqxin the DeLunn Gub, n social organiza­ contrary, seems to be willing to sit at its until the sunshine falls on Iris cyelidsnnd "Dream Life."
proof that no other county in Floridn tion in DeLunn street in the business ease, on the roadside when it is watching wakens him. Soon enough lie will learn
The chancery court of Virginia has de­
alfordi better opportunities for pleasant center, when eleven [wmrineiit young the boys nnd girls of the world. So per­ Iris sad lesson; soon enough discover that cided tile suit brought by Mrs. Florence
Immes nnd accumulation of wealth id men were arrested and taken to the sistently docs it liugpr in our early dnys, not all his companions came from the New Mnyhrick and her mother, the Baroness
many different lines than does Marion.
county jail where they Inter bond for Imfore yet there nre clouds in the sky Jerusalem with (lie fragrance of heaven Von Roque, against D. W, Armstrong for
Kissimmee has seven acres of het their nppearohee/ A few minutes after­ that we many times wish it would throw about them. In (lie m eantime hiscnstles tlie recovery of properly worth over $*2 .town tols planted to cnbbngc, which is wards the shcrifT appeared nt the St. away n fow summers nnd winters nnd are quite worth Iris building, though lie 000,000, in favor of the ladies.
expected to bring $100 per acre. Thrifty Charles Hotel, where an alleged game bring us suddenly nearer to a realization may never live in them. Give him your
By the collapsing of n portion of n con­
propie are those cabbage planters, nnd wns In progress, in which eleven more of our dreams. Then,when we are in the blessing, hut do not disturli Iris pleasant crete bridge being ercctc/l over the Potomac
cleanly, too. for the they nre enemies to were engaged, Including the proprietor rUsIrniut Vvhtrrnrtife, imr idimiMers laden llioil gills. *7"
river at Hagerstown. Mil., four men wear*
weeds and therefore benefnetoro to the of the hotel. The DeLunn Club, which with duties nnd responsibilities, time loses
If you turn to ripe mnnltood what ndlf- killed nnd a number badly injured.
oooupi«*—two —
fcrciiU ULVimmiiciU.gtccLa yuu. - -I h c J in
town.
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lurou-MuUiu,-thM-q!iwaH-nr-*i&gt;urt,-w4ll------The half of the present ornnge crop of building,, wns recently organized nml that we wonder if weeks nnd months are hns been built nml the boy in passing envr New York about the middle of J a n ­
th&gt;- St;it.- 1» yet on the lr&lt;&gt;cH. A groat much surprise wus occasioned when it winged apd huve.Jlown away in the night (1trough it lias lu-ounr serious. There is n uary fur n trip to Australia, her native
dignity in his hearing that circumstances country. She will lie aw ay a -year,
many of the orange growers nre bolding lecnnuTkriown timt at an enriy hour in slept.
tile
shcrifT
had
marie.n
raid
on
tlie
place
But
in
old
age
time
cannot
go
fast
enough
have developed. He has broadened and
their fruit back, not letting it go Into
Eighty horses were Itorned io death in
to suit itself. We get the impression that dce|M*ncd since he caught his first glimpse
market to be worked ofT in n glut, and nml turned up sudi a condition.
a fire in IndiannpoliB la&amp;t week.
they will gel much better prices for their
The Portuguese cabinet has resigned
fruit for doing so— DeLnnd Record.
a u l tlie king has selected a now hoard of
Plant City is dnity shipping straw ­
counsellors.
berries to Northern markets.
At Madison Square garden last week
' J. M. Truliy pmdc n shipm ent of thirty
Tom Longboat, the Canadian Indian run­
quarts of strnwbprrics Thursday. This
ner. defeated Dornmln, the world's cham ­
shipment is 00 days ahead of the regular
pion. The race was tlie greatest ever ru n ’
and tlie lime was,reefird-breaking.
shipping season for this section nnd
serves to show whnt a mild winter we
Twenty-four burglaries were committed
are having, if the wcfltlier conditions
me night Inst week in Allnutn.
should remain unchnngcd heavy sliii&gt;C m iflR iy tfod, the unfailing to u r« of light and rarrey,
Henry A. Agitr oT“ PfInceidiCTndiann7
ments,would be made from this |Lolnt by
who wns reported dead and part of Iris
who hasi brought u$ io the beginning of this year, ij?
January lf&gt;lb. but it Is expected the
-Jife insurance paid to his widow, has been
and art sparing us to looe Chcc and to Keep Chy tJJ
weather man will siion send along some
ouiul alive 1in Texas. Ho is under arrest, .
coramandmiiils, prepare us, we b«ecch Chee, for the coming
A
weather that will bold the plants back
barged with fraud nnd embezzlement
days. Eel Chy grace enlighten our darhuess and strengthen i j?
until our regular stripping season. 90
mounting to over $ 100.000.
days hence— Bradford County Telegraph
our weaKness. Help us io forgot the sins and sorrows of the
The steam ship Lusitania left New York
lust week with 4,904 sacks of Christmas
The Odd Fellows' hall nt Bagdad,
past, cherishing only the wisdom and the humility they may
mail for foreign countries. This is the
recently erected at a cost of $2.500. was
have taught,us*.., Tnsplrc us with new purposes and new
largest amount of mull ever curried by one
destroyed by (ire Thursday. The build­
hopes. Deepen wlthjn our hearts the looe of truth and good*
vusscl on one Yuyagc.
ing was a two-story one. and the lower
ness. Renew tn us the life of that which alone maRcs life
Une sausage fifty-seven feet long wns
portion was used ns an opera house. The
worth living. Enable us io discern the solemn meaning of
the wonder of the occasion nt the wurslfire is of unknown origin and the loss
fest af Wooster, Ohio. Christmas day. The
these earthly days, and the high and sacred purpose for which
was complete. The building wns insured
sausage was trailed nround the table and
for $1,100, but there was.no insurance on
they are gloen. Suffer us not to be unfaithful to Chee.
each guest cut ofT ns much ns he choso.* ’ 1
the paraphernalia nnd furnituYe either
Chou hast richly blessed us hitherto) stilt lead us by Chy
A mob rit Caracas, Venezuela, last week
owned by the Odd Fellows or by the
hand« still admonish and guide us by Chy spirit, and leave us
dcf.lroyed everything that had uuy npamusement company, nnd the loss of the
not to ourselves, Cbcu Good Sbepberd of tbe sbeep. Eel not
IKiarance Of hèlonging to President Cas­
latter will amount to more than $ 1,000
tro. or representing him in any manner,
the sorrow and weariness of life rob us of our faith In Chee.
intiddition to the building.
Castro wtio is now in Eurojie, will probably
Whatever light may shine or shadow fall, keep us In the TelA movement was inaugurated at the
never return to Venezuela, ns Iris reign as
meeting of the chamber of commerce in
lowshlp and In the service of 3csus Christ our Eord. Ament
president of that country is considered at
Pensacola a few nights ugo to protect
b*I
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n
gn
end.
the Interests of the Gulf CnnsL iiLsn fur
Thé
Fidelity Funding Com|iuny of P itts­
as they relate to the navy, and a com­
burg. Pa., ik bankrupt. It wus organized
mittee was appointed to («resent to the
a little morn than two years ago by R. J,
body the most feasible plan for not
rid of us by leading us sjieedily toward of the first tragedy. Life may no longer Kicran. und capitalized ut $0,000.000,
ouly preserving but developing the nnvy
A Deserved Compliment
heaven, at whose gates it bidsusfarcwell. Ite a dream, for those old days lire gone The object of the company was to loun
ya/ds of Pensacola, New Orlcuns and
(Sanford Corrc»|n&gt;/ul«'nt uf Tlim-t-UiaonI
money with which tu build churches, pa­
l e s in which the commercial
Key JJCLest.
Rev. D. B. Sweat, pastor of the Methodist No time is so short ds tlmt of the man who and he Tins looked upon a new earth and rochial residences and schools, and the
has
passed
the
three
score
milestone.
The
the South wilj be requested to rimrch of Sanford, bus been absent all the
a new heaven. But in place of the ilfi'ani
co-operute. This action was brougliT wcek attending the annual c o n fo rm r nt rlneli no lunger licks the seconds away. has come a struggle which hardens every losses from outstanding mortages will he
cinlmmissitlL«. to sqy the Ici
raM.
•bout by the published intention of the Miami. There were no services in the hut the days. The very weeks Hash by. fibre &lt;&gt;| lus frame, ami as lie sits fiy (lie
The
Senate
lias
confirmed
the nomina­
navy department to practically abolish church Sunday. It is the earnest wish of Hardly do the (lowers of April bloom be­ winter fireside—whether in a Imnible or
tions
of
Luke
E.
Wright
of
Tennessee
to
fore
the
frosts
of
November
set
in,
and
all navul stations on the Gulf Coast in the members of the church and of the cit­
luxurious home, ittiiatlernjiut—some dear
be
secretary
of
war,
nnd
Truiimit
II.
New­
hardly
do
the
frosts
carve
fantastic
pic­
woman
by
his
side
with
whom
by
has
f«vur of foreign station ut Guantanamo, izens of Sanford generally that Mr- Sweat
Cuba.
tures on tlie window pane before the sun walked through stormy and through sunny berry of Michigan to he secret ary of the
return to the Sanford church. During the
of
nnuther spring makes tire meadows years, the children making the welkin navy.
The total shipment of strawberries for past year the membership hos increased
green
once more.
ring with their glee, dare you say there is
The worst blizznrd experienced" tn New
Plant City for the week ending December by nearly one hundred. Mr. Sweat, besides
But whnt care wc if nt the end of time less hnppiiiess there than wns fuund lit Foundland for m any years raged for fortyUih wns 2,816 quarts. The ruling price working faithfully for the interests of tlie
°t berries lust week wus 30 cents per church, is always in tlie head line for the we can draw on eternity. Time con gain that man s boyhood days? His enjoyment eight hours last week. Much damage was
quart.
advancement of Sanford nnd takes a live­ no advantage over us, for if he would be lias u different flavor, toil is not keen and done to fishing vessels. Many boats were
sharp.
*
lost, some of which were blown ashore.
Work has been begun on the Leon ly interest in the general afTairs of the quit of us we also would he quit of him.
He
is
our
servunMifter
all,
aud
is
nothing
—
Alfred do. Oru of Cuba is th e throw-cush­
But turn from this magnificent |»eriod
«wnty court house addition and IlS cOhV- Celery G ty.
(«ettcr
than
the
driver
of
a
coach
who
whips
ioned
billiard champion of the world, hav­
of
achievement
to
a
/
aim
and
serene
old
Is called for in three months’
F lorida S tra w b e rrie s Sell Well
up
his
horses
when
they
snuff
die
stable.
ing
won
the third block of tlie match with
age.
It
has
its
earthly
life
behind
it.
hut
itme. 6 n the east side of the present
Florida strawberries made their T itia n Tlie passengers ate tired with their jour­ before it i« immortality. - I t ia fike n-gor* Tltomas A-JlucsUin uf S l Lou it by the
building will be erected u two-story a n ­
In refrigerator lots this week and created ney. nnd tliey. too, ure glad to rest after geous day in October, when the clouds score of fifty to thirty-eight. The- final
nex, consisting of four 18 by 24 feet
sopie enthusiasm as u result of tlie fine the day’s Jolting. Why should we mur­ throw gruy shadows on the luke and the score for the three blocks w usdc Oro 150,
Rpsrtmcnts, nnd two luills, upper and
quality and appearance which they |»re- mur or grow despondent, for wc have been forests are crimson, Y oirm ay not com­ Hucston 107.
lower. The rooms on the north side of
sented. The sixes were larger than usual living, jn the porter's lodge on our Creator’s pare such a day with a dny in June.whcn
Congress will a p p r o b a te $10,000 to
b* hall will he occupied by offices by
ond there were no defects. Eight cars con­ estate, and by and by we shall hear the the sap in every tree Hows like a mountain enable the secretary of agriculture to con­
•noie of the county officials. Those on
taining eighty quarts each arrived Thurs­ summons of that grim servitor, Death, to torrent, hut it bus a beauty and a glory of duct experim ents to determ ine the practi­
ike south arc vaults for the safekeeping
day. The stock brought 50i«i75r a quart. leave the homely cottage ahd take upour Its own, a beauty und u glory so sublime cability of making paper m aterial out of
^f records. These vaults nre to be built
The dem and for tlie berries was mostly abode in the Father’s house.
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thni you look upon the landscape with cotton stalks.
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entirely of cemented brick' with metal
confined
to
the
big
hotels.
From.
usw.BJl
mingled te a rs mid sm iles.—— &gt;— —
The
question
ha*
been
often
oskedr
»tbs, tiled goon and "»tone faemgf. m
The
$10,000
worth
of
jewelry
.lost by
receivers expect that the stock will come Which is the happiest |ieriod uf human
Old age has a beauty which docs not
last there will he no danger in case of
Mrs.
Sue
Williams
Buck
of
Richmond
ana
^
In quantities sufficient for all trade pur­ llfeT It would be difficult to say. for each obtuin with any other time of life. Its
Mr. E. B. Dyer has the contract at
Pullman 'sleeper on tlie Atlantic Coast
poses.
. - - pleasures nre twofold—tlie battle is over Line recently has beep recovered upon the
has a charm of its own.
•bout $7.200.
nnd
the future Is near. The strength of confession uf a negro named Tucker who
What
more
unique
or
exquisite
specta­
Just Received
West Tampa experienced a sad senthe
body
is like the ebb tide, hut the was arrested on suspicion. Tucker claims
Lowney's Christinas line of fine candles cle than that |«resented by u youth, fired
jntioiial ending Sunday night to the
strength
of
faith is like the tide on the tluit ho found the jewel casein Mrs. Buck’s
with ambition, planting his luq&gt;es on the
«ttlvies Incident to the christening of the finest in tlie city.
sky und looking forward to tlie realization
Gakneh it Roukktx.
berth and held the jewels for reward.
Cositau*J on r .j, 7
M Infant daughter of Mr. and Mr». An-

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(he New Year if I had the power.
upon Ike broad brighter
pictures of the coming year. I would
A Budget of Opinion " Ju s t Be rather be nblc to throw in beautiful and
bold relief before the vision of my read
tween You and Me"
ers a realization of the hope that the
year 1900 will be a twelve months of
EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT hnppiness, prosjterijy and contentm ent to
every human -ttcmg; that pence may
dwell with us; that thrift may abound
“ A Chlel ts Among Yc Taking Notes, that civilizatioff* may advance and
Christianity extend; that intelligence may
ond roltti. He’ll Prcnt 'Em"—
be diffused throughout all lands; that suf­
So Soys Sountcrer.
fering may be banished, and that the
Sf trial Corttopondtnco to Tht litreId,
spirit of brotherly love may radiate from
As S w eet ond As D ear As Ever
She has cast mUlethe «armrnli that n while «to every heart and warm and cheer the
»lir wore
itire human family; - • — ——-------^ )A T iS n á c ¿ H 'a n 3 tTie*ttIrrôrT«Be ITTe weal
no mort*;
To nil readers of The Herald, to cvcryThe füllor hat It put owoy, oml »hoc* of patent
| body. The Sauntcrer wishes a Happy New
Or r/sfntjrrutaetlnml thé hosê that suited tümrorr Year and the fullest realization of fondweather.

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ponlta of c.the said -"fljrin* -jinnier" and
which could leave no doubt or lit!
»1 equipment fo r Captain Of the mounted
police. •
I hear that Sun Bros.’ circus la­
this way, und I take time by the forelock
to thus early notify Governor Broward to
have the S tate Militia in readiness to
send to Sanford on n nflrttrto's notice to
assist our “force" in |&gt;reserving order
during the circus pageant.
Yours forProgress,

FLORIDA PRODUCTS IN N. Y.

And we love
lovi her lull ■* much a* when the wa* a
tion sold Tuesday up to $2 to $2.00.
summer alii.
4 I would rather see Sanford a city of
a a
a

4 The average woman's heart .aches a
good deal more over the poor heathen In
-• "India tliiiti it docs over the dirty.children
“ In,tiie itcxF street.’
A M o th e rs A rgum ent

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4 A lieutenant commander of the nnvy,
wlten about seventeen years of age. wrote
to Ids mother, who had displeased him by
addressing him us her "dear hoy.” lie
felt nt that- time that *he was a man. or
very near it, mid wrote saying that her
addressing him as a "b o y " was very hu­
miliating—he received in reply n letter
. full of reproaches mid tears.. The lieuten­
ant said thnt the letter lie had written to
liis mother whs (he most to he regretted
net of his life. Among other tilings his
mother said ;
"You might grow to he as hig ns Gol­
iath, ns strong ns Samson, and ns wise ns
Solomon; you might become ruler of n
nation, or ainperor of many nations, and
* tiie world might revero you and fear you,
but to your devoted mother you will al­
ways appear, in memory, In your inno­
cent. unpnmpcred babyhood. In those
days wlten I washed mid dressed and
kissed and worshiped you. you were my
idol. Nowadays you lire becoming a part
of a gross world by contact with it, and I
cannot how down to you nnd worship you,
but if there lire manhood and mntcmal
love transm itted to you, -you will under­
stand that the highest compliment that
mother's love can pay you is to cull you
"m y dear hoy.”

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ly relapse m “gracefully as a diplomat of
the old school. I hope thnt everybody in
Sanford needing reform will seize (Ids
favorable opportunity to experience a
change of life, hut I have a mental reserva­
tion that we are very lily livcred in. this
radical metamorphosis just as our great
ancestors were, and I very much doubt if
the new leOf that we are now thumbing
will .lorrg—tie fllled'wlth o fabric of per­
sonal history fur different from that filed
uwny in the records of our past. The
hours may change, hut we are very much
of Adam after all and very like in all
nges.

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The M ajority
,
Thplains, "tho mnn behind the Bun.’
lie ttiuri liehlnd the plow,"
"The mnn liehlnd the pick,"
1 can't remember now.
Dut far more numerous than all
Who've furnished stuff fur rhymes,
You'll Und. in oach community,
'The mnn behind die times.
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An' 1 want to Jr»' submit 'tun nnd ktinier posh 'tin
richest of the Vanderbilts is troubled
through.
'W hereni, we've been neglectful mi' fargsr.ii] of our with an ingrowing toe-nail.
a '■a
a
wuslt;
Whereas, we've been tuo careless on' tua oftrn
4 Christmas here this week. New .Year’s
prune la shirk;
\Vhrrem, we've lieen unmindful'bout the little nets next, and good resolutions, slightly disn’ tuve.
An' little deeds o' kindness, why I'm iioln' to make ligu/ed, next. All take partners for a S t
this muve:
Vitus dance.

Resolved, we'll be more faithful an'm are watchful
nil thr day;
Banal—A ■»«.its
l*^w&gt;lM.w,i«t,twew4l nkms thewearr 4 1 say Sanford ImU her o wn first-rntrr

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Mr. and Mrs. D. W, Adams of Herndon,
Vn., are spending a few weeks with Mr
nnd Mrs. J. Q. Admits.
A number of our people spent Saturday
nt the county scat doing Christinns shop­
ping.
L. M. Reh binder has arrived from the
East Const rail wuy extension to spend tiie
(tolidays with his parents.
Miss Eva Taylor is home for the holi­
days.
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Nicholson drove over
Dnytonu Wednesday for a few days' stay
among us

An' make his livin' tally with his resolution talk
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4 To all the -friends who have been fol­
4 Haiti to Mayor Lake' oiul the new lowing me In my wanderings and vaporCouncil! I wish you u happy New Year, ings tiie past rotinmonths, 1 wish a happy
-w ith Tito- lto|*e that—ywtr- adm inistration and -prosiwroume’vvy'eaT.
will be fraught with the greatest bless­
Whnt I have written lias not always
ings to the city.
pleased all tho people, and undoubtedly
&amp;01UC .OP my paragraphs ’ have quite dis­
The New Year and What It Earcshadows
pleased other people, but I have told the
4 With Sanford full of diviners, clairvoy­ truth first, last and nil the time, and In
ants, spiritualists, mlndrcuders and pres- this 1 rest content.
sure-lifters, it would apjiear presumptu­
ous for me to uttem pt to forecast the 4 Sanford should take great pride in her
events of the New Year, to predict the AUGMENTED Police fofCC. A"
r ^ f ly in ’ jlnnie"
happenings of n twelvemonth yet tocoute. enrne to town last week and two extra
«I t i s fchaliowiiki. ptuUKwc, ul best, for the idws were put on the force—one irf them
wisest of us to sit at the closed door of a being a famous gum-shoe Qlcuth. This
new year and claim that by peering week with the advent of a carnival and
through the keyhole we can see and fore­ wild west show, the force was increased
tell all that will occur during a period by two more men, one of thoso being a
just begun. 1 would beg to be released famous “cavalry man." and who, while
from a task so unpleasant as to write not otherwise occupied, performed won­
down iu cold characters all the misery, derful equestrian feats on the wooden

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T h e Keen Kutter. is tne only safety razor that
permits of the sliding cut, so necessary for a smooth,
clean shave.
N o scraping or pulling liko the
ordinary straight cutting razors.

m n K um n
SAFETY RAZORS
Are equipped w ith' I I Norwegian
steel blades, each ground, honed
and stropped by hand, tested and
guaranteed. —Hacked i^ ieitlics
convenient -for^T

W e S e ll T h em

H arry J . W ilso n ,
I Your Order Solicited ~

SANFORD
F L O R I DA

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f 0 RE­

F in ish ed Lum ber for all Building
P urposes
B est Grfide Cypress Shingles— 7.:
WRITE ME FOR PRICES

J. P. CLARK, Orlando, Fla.

G A R N E R &amp; ROBERTS
Successors to N. II. GARNER

Staple ! Fancy Groceries
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H A Y AND GFjtAIN

Grade Preserves, Jellies, Jams
A Com plete L ine o f Cigars and Tobacco
THE BEST OF EVERYTHING

WHI T E F R O N T GROCERY
Como a n d .S ee Us, or ’P hone 39

Give V ugranls th e Run
Hark? ilnrkl lluw the do«sdo bark!

TH IG P E N &amp; COM PANY

The UylBnrs have come to town.

This is lhq.Bftason of the visits of the
"u n em p lo y ed m id from now until the
A G EN TS
early spring our city Is destined to be
overflowing with cripples, mountebanks
nnd fakirs of nil kinds. Every morning
can be noticed sirring, lusty men begging
nt the hack doors nnd when told to ta ck le
aille* with H O L D E N R E A L E S T A T E CO.
the woodpile in return, give you the laugh
and pass on to the next, house and some­
thing easier.
S a n fo rd ,
F lo r id a
Sanford docs not desire these "tourists"
and they should ho put to work upon the
streets or g|yen tiie run to a clime more- ¡ " " " " " " r e 4 m m 4 4 4 4 4 \ 4 H W U \ \ 4 W W \ W 4 4 W 4 4 4 \ 4 4 n 4 « V n t t
congenial for the microbes of laziness. „

General Fire Insurance

A World of fruit Cuke
Resolved, we'll let no brother who may need our during the year 1908. Our people have
friendly «rntt&gt;
much to be thankful for. There has been
Have you ever tasted Spencer's Fruit
Plal on another slnBle strp without our warmest
little nr no sickness;.no business failures; CukcT If'not you have missed your op­
clasp.
An' now'll somebody second o' the resolutions? no disastrous Arcs; bur gardens are giv­
Then
ing forth good cjups. und the promise for
Let every fcltuw vote an "I, nnd odd o »trun
the future is most gratifying. The year
"Amen I
An' then eu out h a’ act 'em right In all his dally 1909 Is all right. .
walk.

The SUaihg C u f

Of

b a a ............................^
r r . g. r
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that I hnd I.........
been it inr.iA
large factor
in making TO qU&amp;üfÿr On lito street the average
offerings brought $1.75 to $2, with the
it such, than Ite tito Governor of Florida
best Indian River average run bringing
lor President.nf ihfl.UoiUYUlüktet.
$2.25. Fancy pineapple oranges ranged
from
$2.50 to $3.25.
4 liext F ridayfs tne dffy wlten olf those
Grapefruit
Is still low nnd is in plenti
of vehement kidney suddenly find that
ful supply, fine large sizes selling at $3
they hove been traveling so rapidly in
the ways of Mammon thnt there were to $3.30 and the average range os mar­
active fears of their flying ofT on a tan­ ketable fruit bringing $2 to $2.50.
Pineapples show a little mare strength
g e n t Tills realizing sense of danger has
but
prices are not materially better,
act them to thinking nnd retrenching.
Twenty-fours
sold on the street nt $1,75
Therefore, on the first day of the new
3os
at
$1.50
and 30c nt $1.25. There
year some few bibulous Sarfordllcs-will
appears
to
be
n
slight increase in- the dc
arise with a firm whereas and resolve to
m and.'
keep inviolate the pledge of abstemious­
The lettuce mnrket went tfi pieces.
ness. Others will essay to eschew cardMonday
there were 10 cars of Florida letplaying, tobacco, gluttony, dancing arul
tucc
received,
Tuesday 8 cars nnd Wed­
evils of every nature whatsoever. Next
week will be the week of i&gt;rnyer. nnd the nesday 10 cars. Prices ranged from' $1
to $1.50/
millenium will truly look like this splen­
Beans were also in heavier supply and
did torn, No-period
is-so boautlfub
thé
demand for some unknown reason
so ecstatic, so full of bright promise and
has
fallen off to quite an extent. The
prunes ns the past nntnl days thnt folfow
so pleasingly close to the birth of the range in price is from $1.50 to $2. with
New Ycpr. This general nir*of goodness most sales being made nt $ 1.75 for the
will last for about two weeks, and then, best.
Pens arc rather scarce ifmHn good de­
judging by tradition, the probationers who
mand
nt $2 to $3. Eggplants nnd pep­
would he free from sin will drop back into
pers
are
in light supply. The demand
the old rut nnd plod along vety much as
for them could not be satisliml nnd the
tho rest of humnnity docs.
I have seen so many beautiful reforma­ best offerings sold readily at $1 to $5 per
tions in tho Blessed Celery City, and I basket..
Floridn tomatoes have not got fairly
have seen many who would cling to the
started
yet und most of them arc coming
willows only so long us the sensation was
pleasurable by the change, nnd then quict- green. Sales range around $3 to $3.50

W orthy New Year'» R esolu tio n s to Adopt
I have then. Mr. Chnlrnmn, ‘cause I've got a
•prech to imtke.
An' 1 want the luy* to listen, If but fur politeness
sake:
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I have But three shcrl preambles «ml suing rrsulu- 4 It is n mistake that Wealth always
~ ----- lions, too.
brings happiness. It„ Is said that the

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$3.50

The Packer Reports the Orange Con---------*— - — dttlon Improved------------•—
New York, Dec. ID.—The Florida orange
situation is clearing up to some extent.
Tho accumulttions arc being reduced quite
The dress the wear» today It built upon a different J eS( ex p e ctatio n s.
materially and there seems to be a better
Theiaeket'« pretty Iona, and trimmed perhap* with
feeling in the trade all around. There is
astrakhan,
4 When you bury the hatchet, good a noticeable improvement in prices of the
Dut her cheek» are »till like ruaca and her lip* «till
friends, don't hold on to the axe as though average grade fruit, and also the receipts
ripe and red.
And allken »till the Irene« that adorn hrr lhapely
JWjytpcctciLlQ make onoiher.killing at TO,d nttinction
tierreyr
eye« are still ilke diamond*, hrr teeth ore «till any moment.
week. Indian River oranges a t the auc­
Ilk* pc*rl.

- 4 CWTO Moffìmml- What tlld-Ttra c e tt• V
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4 My strictures on that foulest of foul
beasts, the slandering. -anonymous letterwriter, were nok tuo severe.' T i'fi'sad to
think that our fellows must ever be spoken
of with so much disrespect. The graverobber is innocent in the presence of
those wlto would "tub life of Its brightest
honor, Its richest treasure, a good name,
My hints that the anonymous nttlhnr of
sctiTrilnus letters was n coward, and one
far from being pure, cither individually or
collectively, is only too sadly true. True
manhood lovc%*ligltt and despises the
ways of darkness. The animal that wnllows in the mice esteems Hun a luiury-

Price

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portunity for enjoyment. This week he
baked enough to supply the county nnd
expects to dispose of it ull during the
holidays. G A. Dobbins 1» "the man “be­
hind the dough” and being n past master
in the nrt of cake baking Iibb earned for
the Spencer's Bakery an enviable rejHttution for all the choice jtrticles in baked
gOOdi. Get some of flint Spencer brand
of fruit cake.

Tin, Slate and Tile Roofing
G utter and

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G^«.ESid?4i§r#.iu.flnLiftUcr,. _......... .
Addren .

Box 733, Orlando. Fla.

Who W onts a Baby 7
,
A little nine, weeks old baby boy to he
given away to Borne one by i u mother,
not being able to support it. Anyone
wanting to adopt It can get It. Address
Herald Office.

Tanks

Rimalr..Work a Specialty —

Corner First Street and Palmetto Avenue S a n f o r d , Florida

HOLLY WILLIAMS

:--------------------- Wanted----------------------A wife, by a middle-aged widower with
two boy« aged eight nnd eleven. One not
over thirty-five, with no children and some
mean« preferred, I fowever, nn y offer con­
sidered. My projierty «insists of an or­
ange grove, city lot«, nnd a «alary of $60
per month.

G a lva n ize d

d e a l e r in

Florida s Western Meats
Full Line of Groceries
Phone-tag—

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Sanford Avenue

Fertilizers
On Earth

G. R. CALHOUN *1
FIRST CLASS CRATE H A

Sanford, F it.

�THE SANFORD HERALD,

LOCAL LEGISLATION -

f '« houdavtbade.

Notice-of ttitentlorntruppiy Fo

I Sanford Merchants Have a Splendid
Week's Business
New Board of Aldermen In
The rapid growth of our city has greatly
First Appearance
I increased the trade and this season our
merchants experienced the best holiday
| trade in the history of Sanford.
m o a n i n t e r e s t i n g s e s s io n
Judicious advertising was a great stlm________
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lulant to trade, and the holiday edition of
Advertising Committee Granted Money The Herald caused many new customers
to come to Sanford instead of going else
for Jacksonville Headquarters
where.
Tiie streets of the city have been
Other Matters
crowded from early mom till late at night
-flwm’ii met in regular session last Mon-.
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I with theifny throiigsnoT nrristnTns "shoiv
day night at 8 o clock, all tho members ^
an(J , t wn8 ft difflcu|, n)nltor,omovo
being present.
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along the sidewalks so dense were the
Minutes of the special m eeting called ^
of
The trade of the
for organization were « a d and «PP™V«J- enr,y weck wn9 ,iRbt
cIolhIl1(, flnd win_
t E. Brndy appeared before the Cqungflod^ but ltnrted in l)risk|y WwInC8.
cil with n i^iw sltion to rent the vacant d
morn,n|{ wkh thc ^
8nnpnnd from
MU corner of Sm ind street and Pnlmet o UiattIme
tQ todn
{
was
nue, and tuiW used a s a pound. This f
shnrp nnd all that could bo desired. Tho
was referred to the street committee.
merchants anticipated a good season nnd
C. H. Lcfller was present and naked the
purchased full and complete stocks for the
Council for the sum of one hundred doli
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holldqy
and(he
winter-trade,
result
WriHe'lMlVCTTtilng committee, to
pmved
wI(dom of nnd
their the
|hlYr,ulse
used In the Sanford headquarters nt
Jacksonville toward defraying the ex.
following resolution
pew«- Thu
i no jouuwniK
n » « u u u n was
w“ s
adopted:
Resolved. T lin t M ay o r L a k e n n d C lerk
n r.
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Scott com plete th c c o n tr a c t c o v e rin g th e

provisions of tho oniinnnee granted to
S. a Chose. A. T. Rossi ter, F. P. Forster.
J. N. Whitner nnd A. P: Connelly for the
construction nnd o|&gt;erntion of a street
rattwny through the streets of Snnford.
.The franchise to Thc Snnford Light nnd
Furl Co. for electric lights was laid on the
tsble.
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The fire committee reported forty-two
hydrants in good order, and the need of
five hundred feet of hose and more noz­
zle*.
Resolved. That the Mayor call tipon
.Mr/Barnes nndrnotify him of the unsnni*
. _j«y condition of his premises .ami re­
quest him**to- keep his cattle fpom the
sidewalks.
Resolved. Tli.it thc Mayor he apixiinted
«committee of one to interview Superin­
tendent Higgins in regard to the noise
and eoufusion of engines; In order to uscertain what con he done to eliminate, ns
far as possible' said confusion nnd noise,
■nd also to consider the necessity nnd
advisability of keeping n flagman con­
tinually nt the First street crossing.
Council then ndjoumed. '
Negro Forger Arrested
Robert Anderson, thc negro who forged
a check Saturday Inst, had n .preliminary
hearing Itcfore Justice Strlngfellow on
Monday, and was bound over to thc crim­
inal court. Anderson was formerly in thc
employ (&gt;t Cecil Gabbctt, and gaining |x&gt;ssession of u blank check, very cleverly
made it out to himself Tind signed Mr.
Cabbetts name to it. He purchased a
■ pair shoes at the store of Frank Woodruff
— and tcndered th rcIlg cK HT~payfneTiL Mr.
Woodruff suspected the validity of the sig­
nature on tile check, und telling the negro
to wail u few minutes took it into the First
National Hunk where the signature was
pronounced n forgery.
Officer Let sou wos summoned nnd took
Anderson Into custody. t He will prohaldy
get a term on the county roads os a re. ward for his penmanship.

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U t will get it for you. Call and be flour. Snider's catsup, chilli sauce, oyster
Sanford Grocery Company,
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The undrrtignrd «utraerlhers and Incorporator*
imfn *.!**
on the Oth day of Jaminry
IJOjl,- ihr underatgnrd and their astuelatr* wi
apply to lh* Honorable Napoleon It Urowanl. a*
Governor of ibe Sign* uf Florida. for Letirr* Patent
Incorporating them under and by thc name of
tk
Cowahy,* In ncrordancr with
the fotlowm* article» of Incorporation, which they
have adopted ga their proposed chatter.

Dated this December Dili. 1908T. K. Wilium,
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JOHN V. DENTON &amp; CO.
mercK

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Fruit and Produce

Southwest Corner Washington nnd.Chnmbers Streets

W, W. Snn-trei.
Subscriber* nnd Incoriioratnr*.

NEW YORK ÇITY

PROPOSED CHARTER OF THE SANFORD
GROCERY COMPANY.
REFERENCES: Acino National Bank or New York City, or any Commercial Agency
The undersigned Incorporators hereby associate
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and to flu n dreds of Shippers who are shipping to ps dolly
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tbcataelve».Mipalhat fortW-pwrpoaw-td- formtng-n
corporation under the laws of the State of Florida
na prracrlbcd by Iha Revised Statuira of t« |(
Stale, and by the Act* uf the Legislature itierenf.
and adopt thc following propoaed charter:
ARTICLE I.
The name of the corporation shall he “ SANntsn
Gencm CourANV. and lit businns* shall be condarted ln the StotsofFk.rWa.and In other Stale* of

CRUTCHFIELD &amp; W00LF0LK
PITTSBURG, PA.

IDc UtllteilSl(itc-&gt;uf A!riPrir,i&gt; In 11 vrt nth r-, ,:ir \ rj

convenient. 'Hie principal office of said corpora tlon ahnll lie Snnford. Orange county, Florida

ARTICLE.!!.

.T&gt;e keneral na;urc of tho htulnru to bo conduct ed byaaklrorpurotton i* a* follow»: Thc buying nnd
»tiling of groceries nnd nny nnd all other nrtlclea
of general mcrchnndlie which tge corporation may
tee fit to trade. The correrai Ion aliali «No have

MmrtnCor dhpoatng of nny and ali olher artkie»
f rerumul prorerly. and alio trai estate whk h
mny be nerenary lor or Incidemat to thè printfV"
Sanford has become a noted’ trading carrying
un of ita grocery nnd generai merchandtaa
center for Ornnge, Lake.and Votasiacmm bufine». The corporation »hall alfa hnve thè furteiemoritagìng or othetwUe
I des. ftnd thejeasonahio pnetcra,p
__.— . . — —*ny of Iti reol ur |H-r»onnl
g o o d s h a v e c o in b r ric tT Io in r ite S u it fo rd 't lit* Tmt|»-r(y Qf aecurlty lor nny del«* owod hy therertsirntloii; olso thè borruwing of moneyandfecur. ,
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re c o g n iz e d m a r t o f t r u d e fo r th is section ing tAe parrnent of thwanine In nny rnnniier |&gt;etmlilnl by Inw ai to^tralurnl rerfona.
o f (h e M n(e
ARTICI.E HI.
Tlie nmount of capitai ftock of thU corporation
Happy N ew .Y ear
stiliti lie Fimjyt Thousaup (tlS . 000) Doiiaks. totip
dlvidut intoone hundretl nini hlty slmre» of thè
"Happy New Year I” l.lkr it M l.
par value of One Hundhol 0100,00) Uillars rarh.
Peal* the happy. Joyous call*
All or any tiarl of thè capitai ■t&gt;Vh of thl» correrà"ItAppy New Y ro r lL o u d e r yet )
tlunbtmvlbc payabie In protntty.lubur or acrvkea,at&gt;
"Happy New Year, one and nil I"
. jstvaluntlon lo lie Hxiiitby thè inni
hy thè „director* , al. a meeting
-------ralled
-— Jor the pur
Hop« «gain with tints of rose
l*as«. lYopcrty. latkor^nnd sfrvkcs may nlta Ih*
Faint* our caitlea In the nlr.
jUftliBi«! a ml |&gt;aiil Utr with Ihr
«tiirknt n
Happy thought* drive care away.
ml vnluflUan of such proiirrty« IhIkjt «r servkm
And happy smiles our faces wear.
to !«• nxtfl by thr ilirretor* of the correrutlon nt u
mrctins called for the purre»«.
” Happy New Year!’ once again
ARTICLE IV.
Fall*
... uiipon our walling ear.
Childish I* thevtrtctrthnt rails'
Ttirrorpormlon ih a ltT iljt IXrretiTallyT n* pro­
vided by Inw.
Joyous, fearless, «wcet and ciear.
ARTICLE V.
"Happy New Year I" s[ierd the wish 1
The tmstnrf* of thl* cnrpo'atioti ahnll 1« con­
Send It IhfOHng through the air
ducted by n president, vice-president, secretary,
Till every heart beats perfect rtme
nnd trentorer, nnd a tK)anl of tliree directors, nmi
To “Happy New Year I" everywhere.
lucli other oflirer* and agent* n* from liino to
time may be aiuminteil. The Mickliolders shall
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♦ ♦ ipld their annual meeting on the iirst Monday tu
Mny of each year, unless otherwise dvteritiloed by
by-laws At the nnnunl stnciholdeni‘ meet­
FROM MACARONI DELTA | tlie
ing thrrr shrill tw circled three of the Micklmlder«
of tukl (tirrerotion nt directors, nnd said din-ctor*. nt their meeting to lie held on the same day,
shall elect a president, vice-president, secretary
rro m The H erald's Special C orrespondent and trentorer. nnd such other idllcer» and «gents
of the corporation mny nuthnrlrr. Alt wftocr»
Rv W ireless Telephone
lhnll-hotd their m p ttth e ofllii » until ilndriocore duly elected nnd &lt;|un]llt,i| Any two
Sister Bunker is ngnin held up witli cettort
of said ofltce», except that of |&gt;rr»ident. may toheld hy one prrton. The nnmri of the ofllctT* who
bunions.
are to conduct the truilnesf of »aid corporation un­
Clnrindn Sidcbottom, owing to indiges­ til those elected at the flr*i eln lion aforesaid »hull
tie (junllfird. »halt tie: T, F. Williams, President:
tion. Is becoming quite spindle-shanked W M. Dkkins. Vlce-Prexldeitt: W W. Stripling.
Secretary and Treasurer; T f William». W. M
nnd emaciated.
Dick in» aud W W Stripling. Directors.
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ARTtCI-E V
When Mart Buster put on his winter
Ttie highest amount of Indelttednrss or linliility
clothing the other day he found tlint the lowldcli
this lorrernlion mny m nny titiic iiilijeit
itself
shatf he FifteenThmifnnd tStfl.tPWtrDottnTI.
busentent of Ills trousers were much
ARTICLE VII.
lacerated by moths.
Thr names and residences of lh» inl&gt;»crliter»,
and
the
amount
of
capital slock sidiscr¡tied fur by
Oscar Blinks, since cutting loose from
escli. are ns foltowg
thc Pi|ie creek crowd, seems to be mov­ T f" Williams. Daytona, Fin
. . SO shares
M Dickini. Sanford. Hn
r flit »Imre»
ing in much better society, lie took W
W W. Stripling. Snnford, Ft»
SCI shares
Skinny June Slocum to the moving pic­
T F' Wot isms
W. M Du s is»
ture shows Inst Tuesday night.
W W. Sme i tsi;

Philo Cnrkius, of Bungalow Corners,
called on Antzi Korjietdr's family lust
Sunday. Korpctcr's redheaded hired girl
is what pulled Philo over here.
“Shorty” Skinner has swupiicd one of
Ins setter pups foru siugle-hurrel shotgun.
Ills oilier three dogs are of the female
persuasion and ■Uie neighbors are so
much attached to 'em they won't listen
to his selling'em ,
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It is thought that the Bixler girls were
very unwise in chnngiiig their flannel
underwear far balbriggan last Sunday on
account of a temporary rise In the temMay S tu rt a C rate F a c to ry
W. A. Moore, a prominent contractor of peruturc. Much fatality often results
Tstupn. s|x&gt;nl several days In Sanford, thc from sucli indiscretion,
jfeat of Sum Williams. Mr. Moore has j - Abe Suigood word Ms new slrijietl
been engaged in extensivo building oper- ulster overcoat to church Inst'Sunday nnd
(tioiu In husiis for several inontlis, He. was much gazed at.
&amp; favorably impressed with tlie wonderful
The Mnccnroni Temple of Music will be
development of Snnford niuf will return In ! dgrk all next week. A nigger minstrel
■ few days to. seek, n location foru novelty |
company will occupy the house.
work* ond crate factory.
Joel Bogardus is doing well witli Itis
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| two cow dairy since he erected n new
- Coburn’s Minstrels
p-on-hts place an d -im d -in a -supply
Tforc Wits n good-siaod-au
Century Inst night to see thc Coburn.mln- of chalk. .
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Mrtli nnd everyone was delighted with
Roxana A. Buster, of Mudsock, is hVre
progrum, a considerable portion of trying to get up n clnss in tmss drum
»Web was devoted to singing ond dnnclng playing. Roxana is connected witlt tlie
U hard to beat.
Mudsock Temple of Music.
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Tlie sliow was thc newest, swellcst.
Some say that Zcke Plunkett may con®o«t progreuive company of hustlelng
dude to put a roof garden on Plunkett
»idenwake singers, dancers, comedians,
hall next year. It's two stories high ond
musicians, athletes, novelty and ininstel
will require two ladders, one for men nnd
WfonntTS ever gotten together by a live
one for ladies.
the dun whoso energy, ideas,
Lyctirgus Doltarhide got much swelled
“Wbiv and efforts present tojljeininstrelup
over his long line of ancestors und got
■’'nng puirons of every city they visit a
to tracing 'em back and landed one of
evening*» entertainm ent a n d
’em IrT th e ' poor house tind another was
- fnavatton. ~
They ore dive wires In the minstrelsy hung, and he's as mum as an oyster since
»Ub iditunf thplr oWu, not "tlialr wonn- on the ancestor business.
Mrs. Ezra PJunkett will give a fried
“ ** '»a* been«." “fUl-lns" and second
row •“pernumernrics, of the much herald-1 tripe luncheon and Garfleld tea on Thurs*1 mammoth productions. They are three Bay night, in honor of her new son-inGroat • Barlows'' re-organized under tlie law. "SUmmy" Moggs. who has taken up
direction of J. A. Cobum. the most ener-1 his abode with th e Ptunkett family for
ittir aud iwogresslve minstrel director in the winter. Mother Plunkett thinks a
country, who has for the past ten years | heap of *' Sllmmy.
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^•an ^ted o p e o( the deanesL moat eujoyCabbage fra n U For Sale
attractions ever teen in our dty.-*! have about 12,000 cabbage plants nt
t^Ooa-Lcdget, Jackson, Miss.
Monroe which I will MÜ a t a reasonable
price.
E. B. P otter. Sanford, Ha.
Clay III« For Sale.
alatkii TlJe for sale in any quanlty.
I Juat Arrived at Sanford G rocery Co.
G- f SviTU. Box 371
Buckwheat flour, old homestead flour,
Just name your want», «nd If we rohem flour, hygeuie and superlative

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Notary 1’oiJii' in wml lor the Slulfl of Florida, per­
sonalty
1 I _Willl,L,oai W - xl Likimfc
and Vi W Stripling to me well known, and known
to me to Is1 tlie person» dua-rllied In amt who suit
scribed tlieir mimes to the foregoing nil teles of Incorporation ns Incorporators of the “ Ssariwo (i»otuty {'omi' anv. ' and »everally «ckri twli-tlge In me
tjml they silbscrlltetl (heir name» then io for the
uses anti purposes thrrein ex|tres»etl
In Witness Whereof, I hove hereunto sel my
h a rut arat oflit ini teal this ttth day of l&gt;c-iin!ior,
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Notary I‘ultllc. Slate of l loriiln
lly commission expire* April 13. 1912.

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THE SANTORO HERALD.

P a le 4
THE OLD AND th E NEW

THE MESSAGE OF THE NEW YEAR

The bells which will “ ring out the old ”
and '¿ring In the new " a t the dividing
line next Thursdny night, between 1908
and 1909, will repeat the old story ond
bring thousands of hearts a new message
of hope.
Life would loose Its’ zest but for this
perpetual renewing of the springs of
hope.
When there comes' to any m an n time
In his life when he looks backward, nnd
fixes his gaze on n lost something, and
feels no longer the quickening impulse of
hope, then Joy dies ond everything withers

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Trade -Inducements

A nother' old year, slyly liraghlng. n r
the ills and follies the Joys and sorrows,
ATPublished Every Saturday Morning at Sanford. Ha. the triumphs nntl defeats, the hopes nnd
R .). II iiv Managing Editor
ambitions and tire fears and regrets of
the tragicomical world, has rolled around
S u b scrip tio n P rice, »1.00 ■ Veer In Advance
the corner of time and taken, its place
Entered el second-dust mall metter Auguri 22nd. among the shadowy eternities. It was
1008. at the Hnatoffloe at Sanford, florida,
Just as good as Its predecessors— no more
under Act of March 3rd. 1879.
cynical ond Just as Jolly, generous with
McGIon Brothers, Proprietors
Office Flrtt Floor In the Dlrhop Bloch, -First Street Its sunshine If free with Its sorrows,
Telephone No. MB.
planting ns m any flowers as it sowed
thorns and tares—and if some of us
H appy New Y ear To Au _
breathe cosier that It Is gone there are
Everything Meat and Clean
others of us who will greet the new year
~— + &gt; - • —
TK eTM V 'em bcrof^the yenr Is burning ■wlih'tcnrfur.'fond-memories of old. After iw nyr— — ■
— *--------all, looking over the shoulder ns we
There Is neither happiness nor useful­
and Cooked to Please the PiTSte -i
oil both ends.
speed along the flight road of duty and ness for the m an with the backwnrd, n s
of the Epicure
The holiday editions of the various purpose and usefulness. It is bad business gretfu) look.
The year 1* dying In the ntlhl.
Florido popera ore a credit to the state unless It be to sweeten affectations and
Kins out. wild belli, and let it die.
stimulate resolves. The m ind's eye should
presa.
Give free wing to the spring of hope.
never rest upon the dark places where
Let no one despair of himself, or, ns he
When you turn over a new leaf on the regrets writhe and coll a nd grin hideously
looks ~ tutck o n ^ th e ^ B c a n ty p e s t. Ute-ou
Comer-First S treet nnd Priimn jô Avenue
Book of Life be sure you do so with clean There is enough to occupy thought with­
cotne of his own unherolc moods nod ef­
hands ondgooU'W cntlons.
out sending it along vain windings in
forts, soy, desp o n d in g ly ^T h at
search of the irrevocable nnd irretrievable.
past will be the jucasuxc,i)f.. the..future.
The TTcirycfirrim iffM 'fg-rriernieyeaf'.
-- A Ftnrtdn Editor Iras censed publishing
We •"have not passed tills way hereto­
o jtaper and embarked in the business of coming b ra v ely -in to the mad race of
fore."
raising nuts. Tlint's better liiun remain­ events with colors bright and favors
ing an editor long enough to get "nutty." flying, ready for the long run market
rtrT Y TWO WEEKS or HERALD
•ww&gt; ■off for it down the endless course to- - So many anxious subscri
— The editor "of this prfeffi«» *9116^ 8^
^ItT r'fffcT IhkrtoW
ï ü e Ü estH oineliJic A m m an* *int ions
Ing turned o v e n rn e w leaf nnd pasted that breeds enthusiasm and sets the pulse paper this week that In Justice to them
tingling
with
vnliant
expectation—the
go­
the statem ent is made that neither
' it down, will now proceed to fill it full of
In the C ity, at Moderate Prices
noblo deeds and other Interesting memo­ ing out to encounter we know norw hot floods, fires, drunks or deaths will pre­
though faith multiplies n thousand-fold vent T he Herald from making its regular
randa.
the chances of rich conquest nnd glorious weekly visit. Many weekly papers take
Our merchants experienced the best achievement. There are sunshine nnd holiday* week nnd fall to issue n paper
Centrally Located
holiday trade this yenr In the history oT stnrshlne along the forward way; only hut there Is no reason for so doing ex­
Sanford. They deserve Itv for they are the trail of expiring embers thrown ofT cept that the printers wish to ta k e a week
an enterprising bunch nnd .have faith In by outrun hope along the way we’ve left of pleasure, something that no printer
behind. Over the hills nnd far away the" needs as the making of a newspaper
printer's Ink. ..
Cor. Fourth S t and Magnolia Ave.
grapes hang purple, spilling luscious should be pleasure enough.
We welcome Lew B. Brown to the presa Juices from their straining stems, the. — The -subscribers -of—Tnc H erald paid
gang ofuFloridn. He comes from Ken pomegranates redden in the sun. the tau one dollar in advance for the paper and
tuckynnd takes tlxe St. Petersburg Inde- rel shines, the bay lenves glisten, milk tills Itienns that the best weekly paper
DEALER IN
— -pendent—two items that Sn themselves flows through the valleys, honey drips in the United . States wifi reach them
arc sufficient Indorsement for recognition sweet from the rocks, there arc laughter, every week, through sunshine nnd rain,
tJoosA Co,
f CHIOSA
l«C Ct-OTwCS K»«r»A
shouting and applause, .nnd-the love days regardless of whether the editor has
OntiiMOAArf Mow VOM.
end with golden rewards to the toilers.
troubles oc n o L ,
A ftern period of over sixty years In the
It Is over the hill our pathway winds,
Sanford dem ands a first class news­
NOW IN THE HOUSE
newspaper business, nearly half of which
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nnd swift, strong and sure must be the paper. T he Herai-D satisfies that demand
were spent in.Euatls, Benjamin_H,JYogt
Tunnerwho shall run the race nnd pluck and unless the press breaks down, each A complete line of Men’s Snappy
has retired from the arduous duties con­
fur his own the fruits and guerdons that issue will be filled with m atter served
nected with the trade. Mr. Vogt had
Up-to-date Suits, in nil the
nwalt the winning. The days nnd the up in good style for the delectation of
filled nil positions, from Devil to Editor,
leading Shades and Patterns
yenrs gone ure valuable only In having the ninny readers.
Agent for Virginia-Carolina Terr
nnd is favorably known in his home town
taught us how to meet nnd profit by the
In
T
he
H
erald
they
have
a
real
news­
tlllzcrs
and Various parts of Florida. He is a
days nnd years to come. Happy the paper and their support is given for that
genial, wltolcsoulcd gentleman, witli
mind well slockcil with literary and po­ m an whom the old year hns qualified to reason, fir r y two weeks’ tor one dollar
litical knowledge. Here's to the Hon. be n friend with tlm new—to step boldly
Besides un elegant line of Boys'
over' llic threshold and welcome the
PAVED STREETS AND LIGHTS
Benjamin H. Vogt; may he liVe many
Pants, Suits. Especial attention
stronger with n hearty good will. This Is
In Clark Building Sanford has the opportunity of making
more years and enjoy life and the fruits
the time-when the foolish make'resolves— good not only ns the most raptdly grow­ - is culled to our strong and com­
—of his labors. *-------pledge themselves to eradicate old Adam ing city of the South, Imt also as one of
plete line of Men’s Furnish­
Hdme-Madc Bread, Like Mother
nnd give their conduct In charge of un the most up-to-date in tlie way of im­
ings,
Shoes
and
Hats
j* We wislt nil our many subscrii&gt;crs nnd
Used to Bake
familiar angels. The mnn-cupubles makes provements.
uniiiniuul number of readers a Happy
Give
us
a
call.
*We
can
fit
you
from
^lead
no resolves, for he Is resolve itself, ant - Tlie question of paved streets ami elec­
New Year, nnd we also extend the same
Quick Orders fur Fancy
wisdom lights him through the darkness. tric lights cannot be Ignored. Tlie public
to foot nnd we guarantee to please.
happy greeting to those who are groping
Cakes Filled Promptly
Acts arc the onlyresolutions with which clamor for these improvements is becom­
Yours for honest values,
blindly about in the darkness who are
to propillnte the outgoing year that are ing louder and more pronounced every
not renders of Thu Hlrald._ Wc can
pure, proud nnd high-thoughted ond know day and Sanford must have them.
Goods.delivered to any parts of the
only say to them that if they fail to
not Iho voice. of the sluggard, the idler
First street paved with vitrified brick
C ity
take T he. H erald. it will }&gt;e theic loss, for
nor the jwomiser, Xteeda^are. the wings nnd lighted" by electric lights” would W
— it—is-n -rrn ck -n -jn c k publication. We
of the Mercury that is the herald of suc­ worth thousands of dollars to our city in
charge no more for our high-priced
cess, nnd linn purpose rite caduccus that the estim ation' of the people who pass * * * + + &lt; ■ •&gt;+&lt;&gt;&lt;• 4-■¡■*+%*-+++4.++++4.4..fr
rhetoric nnd pink-eyed grammar than
dispels tho bats of uncertainty nnd the through nn train« and those who stop
lots of papers do llint don't know diction
vampire of doubt that flutters dnrklngs over between trains.
from doughtnuts—$ 1.00 a year, worth
wherever human footsteps tend. Meet
9-ROOM H O U S E , H ACRES
The first impressions of a city'nrcTdst$10.00. We pay Uncle Sam's freight
the new year with courage; then, with ing ones and First street could be mode
AND
bill on it.
mind clear and hope unfettered, press on n beautiful thoroughfare with these two
In Enterprise
Pushing Powell has sold the St. Peters­ unfalteringly, and when Uie new year is, Improvements.
burg Independent and states that he wifi in its swift turn the old yenr, it wifi have
$ 1 1 0 0 .0 0 .
retire and take a' long rest. Any one been a good year, ond there will be music
The Marion County Fair held last week
who knows Willis Powell can picture him in the heart and contentment In the soul a t Ocnln was a success nnd should do
ROOM 2 0 .
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enjoying a long rest. We have watched nnd n while star radiant on ulieod.
much toward advertising the resources
U pstairs, P ico Block
Powell's gyrations for m any years and
of th at county. County Fairs and State
OUR JACKSONVILLE EXHIBIT
Enterprise - Flo rida
Willie knowing that St. Petersburg would
Pairs should receive the. encouragement
not ludd him long, hurtlly expected that
The Sanford headquarters in Jackson­ of every citizen of Florida.
J Open Tuesdays 4 to 6 p.m .
he would retire ns soon. Powell Is n ville will do more toward advertising our
AND
hunch of nervous energy nnd feeds upon resources than nny other movement ever
The Herald did not feel so lonesome in
Saturdays 4 to 9p. m.
excitement nnd hard work. He has en­ inaugurated, nnd our citizens should do
Ha Christmas dress after seeing the Relightened communities from Ohio to the all in their power to aid i n ’ this great
? Cftdlt la duc
Pacific sIojks nnd from Missouri to Flori­ work. C H. Lefiler wifi be In chart« „mt
riTj&gt; ú r s' W e i c o m e
ils able
aCIc ddirection
ircctlun a fine ddisplay
lip la y o f
In working
d a.- ami wadi Hiid gVCfy clly"hus been all tihdir Ms
* y 01 &gt;*P a »uch a splendid edition of both the
the better for tils presence. ~ We ho|&gt;e our vegetables and fruits wifi be made.
daily nnd weekly editions of that p ap e r
Powell will not leave Florida, for his re­ In order to give the tourists nn insight
AU WHITE BAHBIHS
freshing utterances are like a tonic.
Into our wonderful section these fruits
FRESH
□nil vegetable! should be kept fresh each
A C hristm as W arning.
A clean towel for every cmtoiner
, Taking courage from the past, we day nnd with the great profusion the
"In giving Christ in ns presents to
should enter the new year with resolute growers can well nfford to donate Jettuce children." anld Mra. Frederick Sell off,
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and hopeful hearts. There are us cheer­ und vegetables to tlie exhibits.
tho president of tho National Motheni'
Y A N C E Y G O L D , Prop.
Last year one of the greatest expenses Congress, "ogr first aim 'sh o u ld be to
ing prospects for the people of Sanford
on the eve of a new yenr ns the nveruge Of. llic exhibit was the price paid for the transport, to overjoy, to enrapture.
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AND
’I onco knew a little girl who, on fire
past year Inis ever held forth at its birth. fruits nnd vegetables. This season the
S an fo rd City Bonds for Sole
If the coming twelve months arc as good growers are taking more interest In the w ith excitem ent, rushed In from her
W'c* the
iAmu! txuiULL uflcrfaHl*
flflr«n (18) Bond* of the Ciiy ol Ssntoni.
- t o us a s have been-tiny past." 1909 holds oxhihli and realise what a great benefit bedroom to see her present» on C hristm as morning and a fte r one look burst
of on« thouiand dulls» ( 11 . 000)
much in store that should warm our U to be realized from iL The following
(Mr M taierMt; psrsbte
Into loud soba of dlsgptiQlnUucnt and
■Uachnl, and payalJr al Hie Nalioii.l P»r J B»»
gentlem
en
haveexpressed
iheir
willing­
hearts with gratitude. During -tUa-y*ar
d isg u st
of New Yoi k City, on January lit u»J July»1*
to come we wifi have the usual fortunes ness to donate;
rarh year.
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" I t wna sem e such experience, I have
AT
Tbeao fifteen bond» arc ihr rrmatrtln« « » ■
H. H. Chappell, 5 crates of celery.
pnd successes, births and deaths, marriage
bond* of a bond l*aue of S45.CHK) o( jenusnr.
no doubt, th at bad befallen a little girl
at which Urn« 830.000 of ihe bond» »r«*
friend of mine.
and divorces, love, envy, folly and busi­ , \D. G. Aldridge, 5 a n te s of celery.
extended In Improving (he airec-ia crrx«ms^
Mike Rotoumlo, 4 crates of celery,
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‘Are
you
going
to
give
me
anything
J.
I.
ANDERSON'S
ness that make up the sum totul of
High School building and lor the olhrf inn«»"
M. F. Robinson, 8 boxes of oranges.
tor which the bood* were voted
for C hristm as T* she said on* day to her
human exlstancc.
J.. M. Oglesby, 3 a n te s celery.,
These remaining fifteen bond« are
ir tala for tbe purpoae of »Ure« p«v‘"S Ib*'
L A. Bromley, 4 a n te s celery, lettuce. a u n t
Sanford Is a fuvored city—a moral,
lature In January. 1914.
....
.Kan tbe
"Yea, If you're good,' the au n t re­
A. T. Rossettcr, 5 a n te s celery.
cultured nnd Christian
community.
There U no oihrr londed IndebndncM ■ ^
plied.
More
of
them
will
come
forward
this
thirty
thousand
dollar
bond)
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W ithin the cycle of time comprised in
Inlereat on which bai been promptly p*“
"Tho little girl gazed a t her au n t wltb
week
and
help
out
with
donations
of
this
1900 these elements of socin| .strength
kind.- - ------- • — — ----------- ------------ w istful aaznaatnesa., T h an aba said;
!-e.rWtoaa«In n t w TT--**;*—j-, &gt;av—ramlLS-nm ut« «ry S tons I _
and happiness will be increased and
“ T lease, auntie, then, nothing use­
n p o n a n d d e d a m t th e b o o d i Ugalllf
£ rtfl
extended.
ful .1 "—C incinnati Enquirer.
Plumbing and
•UNCLE JOE“ RETURNS
Old* for'astd bood*. or *ny !J-rti«i .“ ¡ ¡ S J *
9 received al any time on or before January
We are all older by a year and riper
The brethren of the state press will be
in experience, than twelve months ago,
l&lt;Cach bid should be »«»led and
Gas F i t t i n g
pleased to know th at “.Uncle Joe " Dixon Man's Study of Himself.
Sanford Bond*." aorJoaed In a aaujid
Vtfc
but cxpercnce cures with age and as for
addressed to the undersigned, bond iru»( . ^
has again entered the sacred realms of
Omit a few o f tbe m ost ab stru se sci­
the years, they serve to ripen us for a
iwill be opened il H 0
L , aM
Journalism and returned to the simple life ences, and m anklud’a study of m sn
1909. The right is reserved (o reject m i
return to the earth, the source from which upon the Live Oak Democrat. Bro. Dixon occupies nearly tb s whole field of lit­ AU Work Receive* My Personal Attention
In lerral coupons wlU be detsched
we sprang.
Is one of the "grand old men" among tho erature. The burden of history Is w hat
dowa to and Inctoduto January }*&lt;• *.' ^ „„aia
and Best Effort*
Hero's a Happy New Year to every­ Florida pencil-pushers and The Hcrald m ao has been; of law, w hat be docs;
Urpa{ roupoue frurn January I»(■
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body. which la the sure reward of virtue, extends the glad hand across (be inter- of physiology, w h at he U ; o f etliles.
w hat ho ought to be; of revelation,
contentm ent nml good-doing.
* ’ ft|S S l^ N C T
vcnlng counties in greeting to Uncle Joe.« what be shall b*,^-G cargo FUUayson.
Opposite City Hall
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Oct. 30

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THE SANFORD HERALD
Sweet corn-seed nt L. R. Philips.

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Snrtford growers arc ha ppy.______ .
TF custom ary • to hang up one
How nbout Tag p ay in'SnnfordT
.stockin’ or do Intiah p air on Christm as
Fresh Mackcral at H. H. Hill’s grocery.
eve?” snl&lt;] Mr. E rastu s Plnkley.
Visit MelHng.er*s Toy S to re.
"Only Jos’ one,*’ answ ered Mlsa Mi­
M, Smith has 1,000 acres of celery
tittle Happenings— Mention o
Get estim ates from Pell on house print
ami
Brown. " If you buiitra on to &lt;!e
land. Sold on easy terms.
tng.— r r ~
Matters in Brief.
mnto you.Ian’ tnkln’ so mnny chances
New stock Evaporated and Dried Fruits
Call at Spencer's and see the good things on somebody he’pln Ii IbscT to foot­
for Christmas cakes, at Long’s Grocery. ' to eat.
w ear 'stld o’ leavin’ presents." —
W ashington 8 tar.
Christmas novelties and fancy goods;
See
L
R.
Philips
about,
cucamber
and
PERSONAL ITEMS O E. INTEREST newest things. At Mettinger's.
squash seed. _
Politely Put.
Hnm sandwich. 8 cents; Mrs. Tuknsh's
$18 Art Squares for $15, size 9x12.
T he m anager of n fashionable hotel
lunch room, opposite the depot.
A. Heffleld Co.
received com plaints from several of
Summary of the Floating Small Talk
Olives in bulk and in all size bottles.
Succinctly Arranied for Hur­
For nn up-to-date tniior-mude suit, see his Itest patrons th at tho octmpnnt of
n eertnln room on th eir floor kept thorn
C
has
.
E
vans
D.
A. Caldwell fit Sons.
ried Herald Readers.
Buy Red Cross stumps and help stam p aw ake nights w ith his IncesBant and
.: Lettuce plants for sale, Any quanlty
-night fden*l ng « to ri ng; T he n ex t d ay
, . -i
11. H. Chappell. J_ out the g re at'white plague?*
floppy
'
Hie m anager sought out tho objection­
E. L. Ferran of Eustis spent Tuesday in able snorcr, who happened to tie a
New Year
It really requires n marvelous amount
&lt; ? U lr
To Ench and Everyone I
of tact to appear thankful nt Christmas this city, the guest.of his daughter, Mrs. sltiger of foreign renown, and ac­
D. L. Thrasher.
quainted him with the sltnntlon.
for something you didn't want.
Wnde, the tuner, Orlando.
".VatI I snore night?" exclaimed tho
Furniture to rent by the month or sea­
Visit Mettinger's Toy Store.
The Herald's 'phone la No. 148.
artist, bristling a t this accusation. "Do
C- Li .
son.
Sanford
Furniture
Co.
$18 Art Squares for S15, size 0x12. E
Low prices on tomato seed a t L. R.
you know w ho - 1 am ? I am Spltzler,
. Connected with this paper U a printing the-g reat-flern tan Imssol" ——*■---------A. Hefllcld Co.- —____________ _____
Philip«.
oflice* capable of producing the highest
"W ell, then.” rejoined the hotel mnnCream Puffs at Spencer's bakery every
Romeo Coffee, 3 pounds for one dollar,
nger, "kindly refrain from Bluglng
grade of oflice and society stationary.
SatunlayC has . E vans ,
nights!"
Manning________
and Miss
Leonard Duncan and Clms, Nutt missed
_Miss_______
. LcGrunde, two
Sbji*, irow 75-ccfltfl m .:.E ..A t,MeJPcjd
through Sanford Tuesday, on route home
p rth tlh ih i 4young ladies In tiuislbd
farnliure Store.
circles in Soutlt Carolina and Virginia, Try to Be Somebody.
to
Tavares
from
Stetson
University.
Exceptional vnlues In table linen and
Tho early form ation of a purpose In T h t r » w a s a M e r c h a n t m i g h t y s o r
are attending the .holidays in Sanford.
Now is the time to buy your sub-irri­
napkins at Mettihcer's .
3t
life, the m aking up of one's mind. Is I n f a c t , t o s o re h a s w o r e
Just arrived! a fresh Imc of—imported one of tho chief characteristics o r a
’ Step into Mrs. G. L. Tokash's lunch room gated land. Sec M. M. Smith.
A n d k s p t on s w e a r i n g m o r a a n d m o r s .
m
nccmuuUapaAtoatL..
to • succeed.
and get a cup of good coffee. Five cents. •".lust received. Int«*st styles m rn’s g rtm
French pens, etc. Garner fi, Roberts.
-An early nlm shortens tho way." T h e t r o u b l e w a s t h a t f o l k s , I n s t s a d
Long's P r e M r v ^ f r ? ^ M ^ " iif r if s to n hats and derbies.'at Mettinger's.
High grade Cigars and Tobacco. Smok­ *Tho Im portant thing In life," says O f p a t r o n i z i n g h i m , b y N s d l
Goodwin's high-grade Preserves, Jellies
market.
^Ciias. E vans.
to h a re a grdat nlin and W a r s b u y i n g g ood s b y m a l l , h s s s ld .
ing npd chewing. Most complete line in Goethe,
{o
possess
tho
aptitude aud persoverand
Jam
s,
at
Garner
&amp;
Roberts.
The man who anya what he thinks is
the city.
■ C iia s . E vans .
nnco to a ttain IL"
O ns d ay he got a little h in t
Fruit
cakes
that
are
fruit
cakes,
now
often slVqjy
Japanese china ware, toys, furniture,
Find your purpose and fling your O n h o w t o make h is s t o r e a m i n t )
ready
at
Spencer's.
Phone
No.
100,
Visit M ettlnger*a Toy S to re .
Christmas novelties of nil kind». We can Ijfo out to It. Try w ith nil your m ight T h a n ' h o p e t o o k o n a r o s y - t i n t .
Chase &amp; Sanborn's lea and coffee, the suit tho multitude. Sanford Furniture Co. to ho Rome hotly. &gt;
See C. A. Reed for furniture and plnno
licst there Ik.
Garner &amp; Roberts.
Your burp otto may not he very-dellmoving.
lf
Jam es W. Site 11man of Orlando, was in nlto nt Ilrst; hut, like n river which He cam e and ADVERTISED his stocki
His - store was crowded, ehuck-aC.
A.
Gardner,
representing
the
Rem
Most up-to-date line of candies j n the
the city Monday, having come up for tiie sta rts Ip a s c rie s 'o f HI, defined pools
block.
ington Typewriter Co. of Atiunta, Gn., purpose of taking □ ¡»olo poney back for
city at Spencer's.
or stream s, If all your aim s are In the From seven until six o'clock.
was in the city Wednesday,
Seth Woodruff.
right direction they w ill lljpiHy_ruu toFresh oysters served in every style at
F
or
S
alk
—
Second-hand
incubator,
Mar­
The Indy In thc“ rprt~mns»rwns noticed -«athcr—m id.-su.oUou by hundreds of 8 o now this Merohnnt_*w*«rs no morsj
7 the Pico reslriUrfiJlf.” "
lin rifle and Barnes banjo. .Also Home fine upon the streets last Friday, hut the show side rills, merge Into a m ighty stream No longer Is.ha feeling sore,
Dried Salt Shoulders at 12 K cents found
cauliflower plantB. Call phone 223 or ad­ nt the Opera House was not noticed to n of purposo and sweep you on to the Sines ADVERTISING crowds his
. H. H. mil's grocery.,_•
____
store.
ocean of success.—O. H. M ardou.vdress Box—754.
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—
■» t ¡rent extent. Not so you*could notice It.
R. D. Edwards is in th#4’dly soliciting
You may have ¡outgrown your belief in
A winter evening cannot be spent in a
advertising on an R. F. D. directory.
Santn Claus, but If you still retain your more pleasant way by the young folk than
f + + 4 4 f + ^ t 4 &gt; * + f + 4 ,+ * * + 'M &gt;+ 't4 -4 + tt+ + '* '+ + + + t+ t+ + + + t+ + 4 &gt; &lt; M -* 4 -&lt; M
Some men can't tell the truth, even love forcandytoys you a re n o t hojiclessly
*ï**î' ■S’+ ’C*■¡•■¡••i*■,*+•:•+❖ ❖ 4 - + *í*+*&gt;v
4*•¡•❖ ++,v,i,+ ,+ .+++++•{•+•{•+«•+«
to have a few friends gather at the home ,
when they hear it.
old yet;_______ ■_
and have d regular old fashioned molasses **:*
*T
Don't forget that L. RTPhilips lias die
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Hnrris of Eustis ar­ candy |&gt;ull.
best prices on all sorts of garden seed.
rived In Sanford yesterday to spend a few
The Princess Guaranteed Steel Range
One million feet of. cypress blenching days with their dnughter, Mrs. C. A. Dod- lined- througlHiutJrith asbestos. Sectional
boards. Place orders now. G. R. Calhoun. bins, and family.
fire back guaranteed not to warp. Best 4"F •
it
Colburn’s Minstrels will give an enter
Low prices on beans for spring plant­ Range in the market. See them nt the
talnmcnt a t the opera house dn Friday, ing nt L. R. Philips.
Sanford Furniture Co,
January H.
Garner &amp; Roberts presented their cus­
Garner fit Roberts sell high-grade Cigars
tomers with a beautiful souvenir in the
EirmtfiCLD Nurse— For information and tobacco. Try them.
shape of a leather pockei-lxwk witli file
address "Nurse,“ Box 103, City.
19-4
Christmas novelties and fancy goods;
name in gold leaf. The gift was apttreGo to II. H. Hill for everything in the newest thing. At Mettinger’s.
dated.by
ihcjrdliicnts.._______
grocery line;----------- ---- ---------------------—
Workincn ure busy cleaning the bricks
S.
G.
lXollvc
and sons, Louis nnd George, &gt;❖
Superior printing for all purposes at T he at the laundry building recent I/'destroyed.
&gt;*
Orlando,
were
in the city Tuesday. b*
of
1
Herald oflice.
W. H. Underwood will utilize the bricks
They had a carload of ■flue Reo cars at
For Sale— Cabbage and Cauliflower for his new building.
the A. C. L depuL and Look. lliuxuJjuck .Lu
f HflonTs. Box 7547
I sell the celebrated Macy wagon. Har­ Orlando, where Mr. Dolive'hus a fine gar­ t t
Exceptional values in table linen and ry J. Wilson.
age.
napkins ut Mettinceh’s.
3l
Faultless wliitc cherries. Lima Beans
!\ V. Johnson and wife of Kalamazoo. •V
Beans, English {teas, tomatoes; all seeds and succotash, at Garner &amp;. Roberts'.
Mich., were in the city Saturday, on routo
.j..}.
!
for spring crops, a t . exceptionally good
Electa Brand Tea nod Spices.
to Orlando. Mr. Johnson is one of (lie ♦ *
prices. L H. Philip»—
,'
C has . E vans .
best known turfuTeii In the country and f f
4*_&lt;
1
P
Lost— Watch fob widi cross; name on
Commercial activity often consists of in Ids day lias owned niid driven some of
hack of cross; will Ilndcr kindly return to the ability to dodge a creditor; for in­ the fnstest horses on the grand circuit.
Hrxnlil oflice T
stance. those way-beltind-dellnquents of
Say, little children, didn’t The Herald
tell you that Santa Claus wasn't dendT—
A gift for everyone in the family at the tills paper.
Sanford Furniture Co. Most complete Ihic
When you have an item of news coll that he would come again und do the
handsome! This paper never tells what
of novelties b rth c city.
phone No. 148.
„ .
isn't so. If you see it in The Herald you
As usual, you will find n large assort­
Buy Henry Clay Flour of W. W. Long.
enn
bank on it and wager your last piece f f
ment of “Xmas goods" at our store.
The best on earth.
of gum that it is so.
F-î?i*¡*•&gt;«“¡-í- + 4- ■&gt;4-+4- •í-•&gt;&lt;*&lt;•+ •!■ -i-4*•¡■4❖ -J-q- + -M+ + 4 ++1 *1'
*
Sanford Furniture Co.
A store crowded witlt holiday goods.
Rev.
S.
IWilson
of
Greenville,
S.
C„
Sec Jim H arris If you have any heavy Special holiday ¡»rices in Furniture. $nnleft for homo Tuesday, after spending
hauling or b reaking and cleaning up ford Furniture Co.
several weeks in Sanford and vicinity.
land.
Alec Vaughn’s S tab les.
Mattings of all kinds find patterns, from Rev. Wilann iv u former classmate of Rev.
Headquarters for Irorj Age tools. Any 20 cents per yard to 50 cents, at E. A.
J. F. McKinnon and occupied the pulpit
thing you want in hand plows, fertiliser Heflield's Furniture 6 torc.
of the Presbyterian church lust Sunday ut
distributors, etc.. Harry J. Wilson.
G. R. Calhoun, chairman of the street both the morning and evenihg services.
Steak, ham and eggs, pork and beans committee, is making good by active
t
and other toothsome articles, nt Mrs. G. L work upon the streets, filling in depres­
Takash's lunch room, onpoaitr the depot. sions end denning-upr First-street |»re­
A Christmas H o p s .
. E C Hlalr of Richmond, Vo., has ac- sents a better npjicarance.
We do not pretend to be prop he ta,
l
eepted o position in the chief dispatcher's
Furnished room for rent. Good location: but we can all dure to hope. And thin
«dice of the A. C. L.
only two dollars per week if taken at once. ts w hat we hope: T hat some day the
strong will help und not exploit the
Turkeys, geese and chickens for sale Call at Herald office.
Mrs. A. C. Doudney, Phone 59, Sanford
Samples of engraved visiting cdfds and weak; that' some day fralem lty will
Flu.
tf
invitations in the latest and best styles bo more than a rhetorical flourish; flint
Wc carry a full Line of
some day lovo Wtll'bbget Justice ra th ­
|
Garner L Roberts will have • In a fine may be seen at The Herald oflice.
er than charity. And C hristm as Is
New Club and Referee
Hr -hoe of high grade confectionery,nuts and
What to Buy. Wc can help you in-your the one dny In* the year th at Bucb a
Xmas goods on December 1st. ‘
selection from n lurge and varied stock of venturesome hope seems more than a
Shells, 10. 12, IG Gauge.,
Dill Pickles, w e e t mixed, cucumbers, clioice holiday j»resents. Sanford Furni­ will-o’-the-wisp.—'World Today,
mangoes and sour pickles in bulk.
ture Co.
high Base Smokeless In
Chas. E vans.
Take a look at the prnctlcnl gifts in Fixity of Purposs. .
Tho man who succeeds above hln
"Prem ier". "Ideal" and
The long expected cold wave has come real attractive' boxes that will surely
fellow Is tho Oho who curly In lire
•nd gone, mid proved ‘a bonanza to the ¡»lease your lady and gentlemen friends.
"Leader.”
clearly discerns his object and tow ard
merchants and shippers.
Sanford Furniture Co.
th at object habitually directs Ills pow­
Some people seem to think Florida is
It has been said that it takes n rich ers. Even genius Itself Is but flue
Let them try Gamer k Roberts m an to draw a check, a horse to draw a oliservntlon strengthened by fixity of
*nth nn order. Phone 39 .
cart, a pretty girl to draw attention, o purpose. Every tnnn who observes
Nothing nicer than a beautiful rocker free lunch (o draw a crowd, a toper to vigilantly aud resolves steadfastly
A Large Slock of Guns
grows unconsciously Into genius. —
for your wife’s Christmas. Special low draw a cork and an advertisem ent in The
9
Bulwer-Lytton.
Herald to draw trade.
Prices at the Sanford Furniture Co.
and Fishing Tackle and
New and up-to-dute line of Leather An Effsctlvs Rols.
•*
* Mis* Laura Lalng of Griffin. Ga.. is the
Goods—pocket
books, cuff boxes, collar
General Sporting Goods.
A farm er was anxious th at hla son
iuest of her brother, J. E. Lalng. Miss
----- W n g win rfcmalinjuring the tolldiya.'— box«* satchels and «naay other article*, should become r minister, and for this
at the Sanford Furniture Co.
laudable end ho sent him to college for
Whnt a conglomeration is upon . SanC. Robinson, a fisherman, was badly four years, but to bla‘ great disap­
s streets! Indians,cowboys, negroes, cut by a negro ex-convlct whqm he was pointm ent the youth balked a t t(io min­
Qdnamcn, Italians and commission men. trying to capture, Tuesday night. Mr. istry and set blmself up as a borso
GUNS LOR RENT
trader. The old fa n n er told hla grief
Tlie
Merry
Widow
sardines,
for
sale
by
Robinson
was
severely
Injured,
but
will
M
S k A Vk * * *
to a neighbor, who, however, took a
Gflnier k Robert*.
recover. The negro has not yet been ap­ more optimistic view of tho m atter.
Tho famous Fox River Butler for sale prehended.
“Ob, I wouldn’t feel so badly, about
W. W. Long's Grocery.
•A. C. Trask and wife of Petoakcy, th at,” be aald. "As a boaa trad e r BUI
= = = = =
SANFORD, FLORIDA 5
_
The Royal Tailors Brand of d a th in g Midi., are In the d ty . Mr. R. Q. Trask is will probably lend more men to re ­
pentance than tie ever would baT#
»
S e ctio n . Sm samples at D. A. with them and they will remain In San­
done'as a preacher."
Cowell k Son’s.
ford during the winter.

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY “£pencer’s bakery. Phone No, 106.

So Sore He Swore;
He Swears No Wore.

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Fine Line of Ruchings
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Large Barettes, Complete Line of
Notions, Wool Dress'Goods
— and Silks,Yard-wide Satins
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�December- 26,1901

VOICE OF THE TEOPLE SANfono'Stnnict shipments [•
Letters and Communications on
Various Timely Topics.

COLUMN DEVOTED TO PEOPLE
In This Department will be round the
Views, Opinions and Comment
of Practical Writers.
•ectkoat of Ihe County, also news Hems of Interrii.

To the Editor of The tfrrald:

Cabbage Crop Will Also B rin i Very 0
G oo«-P rke*
I^
Tbe-shipmem of lettuce from this point I'
reached its height last week when the ®
average daily movement was ten to four-19
teen care. This week will see a large per 0
cent of the crop cleared up. although ship -1 0
m enu by cnriots and express will continue a
during the winter from the second crop.
The lettuce crop was never better and has | ^
cut the largest percent of perfect stock to I V
the acre in the history of the industry. ^
Every head Is well filled out. An n and solid.
and mokes a package uniform In size and
quality. Weather conditions have been
perfect—worm days and cool nights. The
estimated crop is in the neighborhood of
-100 care.
Celery, the leading crop of this section.
follows lettuce, which is generally planted
first to get the ground in proper shape.
When celery follows lettuce on the same
field it Is planted between the rows and
by the time the last of the lettuce crop
1» ff(7m em i te i« r t» 'w e n frafTea and fu tr
rcaCfted a Toir 9ire. By this method one
iP im u ijmw'ih
indications celery will begin in small kits
by February I, nnd in car lots by the 15th.
This will bring it on the market nboot two

With your indulgence nnd your readers*,
we should like to say a few words on
local option. We have no controversy
■with the Ghreniele - o r - Heredd-ets-te-eerred n ess of figure* drawn from the Mayor s
docket.. .VCts.uuay aw* Oust-dutd Jlstv a * .
In figures corn pared-with the wet nnd dry
periods is due to the additional cost'of
prosecution. Our worthy and vigilant
mayor and his able officials have discov­
ered many violations of the law nnd have
brought these offenders into custody.
Would not this nccount Inrgeiy f^A he
difference between the two periods ?
Waving this dispute we will for a few new land which is brought under cultiva­
moments rise to a higher plane.
tion this year. Cauliflower is moving now
Man cannot achieve nobility of char­ in small shipments. Car lots will begin
acter without sacrifice. Suppose it docs after Jan . 1. with the height of the season
. cost a few more dollars to punish evil between the 15th and 20 th. Cabbage will
doers, is not the town so much better by be ready for market Februniry 1, with car
---- so doing T—Is-m a n - nothing more th a n «
financial consideration? Is ho to be ment of potatoes will begin in March and
viewed only in the light of dollars and continue until the middle of April.
cents? Has he no higher destiny than a
Cabbage, cauliflower and potatoes are
dog or a foe T Is be to live and die as used as breaking-in crops for new land.
the~mnTerial things a ro u n i filmT Is this Strawberries are also proving ^excellent
so-called Christian notion so sunk in for that purpose a m l a few acre* which
commercialism at to hiVe no other were planted as an experiment nre show­
thought T Must we, too. go the way of ing fine fruit and will be ready for market
the notions of old, w !k&gt; in their courses of soon after January 1. 1/ the experiment
vice forgot Cod nnd perished? Luxury with strawberries proves a success another
nnd vice slew ancient Rome—not the banner crop will be added to the list of
vandals. Let us beware how we tolerate market garden feuducis which have made
iniquity in our land 1
»
Sanford famous.
We notice in The Herald of n recent
A careful nnd _conservative estim ate
date, a writer saying that Prohibition gives the acreage as follows: Celery,
does not prohibit where it is on trial in about 300 acres; lettuce. 189 acres; cau­
several states, of the Union. If these liflower. 80; cabbage. 100; potatoes. 125;
states are not satisfied with prohibitory strawberries and other small crops. 60;
Jaw , .why, l uiL do-they r»H repeal them ? thaklhg nTolbl of 845. Reports“^ w i n g
Are not the voters of those states the the amount of each grower's shipments
best judges?
' &gt;
from cohiparatively small acreages make
We know that depraved man js bad tall reading, but an investigation finds
enough to evade the law If passible, but facts and figures to ' bock up the state­
that Is not a sufficient reason why the ments.
law should 1« repealed? We have a law
The wonderful productiveness of the soil
against murder, but no one would wish tu s due to a system of sub-irrigation and
repcnl dial law. ftccause some commit drainage which create An idj*al condition
murdqr. Would 'anyone believe jt has for plant life. Flowing artesian wells are
not n restraining power; on the hand of driven which supply an pbundattreof wa­
the murderer?
ter for a system of sub-irrigation, which
So of prohibition, although we do nut keeps the ground sufficiently wet for any
claim it. a complete success; it docs re­ crop, and when the ground becomes too
strain and diminish intoxication.
wet the supply is shut of? nnd the irriga­
We do say that if the officials were as ting system becomes a perfect drainage
faithful in executing the law as our pres­ system which qaickly frees th e ground
ent worthy mayor and his officers there from its surplus moisture.
would be much less inebriety than at
To give a correct statem ent showing eadi
W esent over our land. We nre optimist farmer's exact acreage of each special
'enough to believe thnt the time is coming
crop is an impossibility.—N. Y. Produce
when the babblings of the drunkard shall New*.
no more be heard In the land and all Uie
Quaint Quibbles From Sis Hopkins
crime growing out of this nefarious traffic
shall cease.
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Fools rush in where angel* fear to go
to tied.
•
The supine man just naturally tumbles
Intn.the soup.
The woman who gets stuck-up is just
Cigar* that won't smoke ?
naturally
pasted.
A knife that won’t cut?
Capacity
fof. work—and not Calaboose
A pencil too wobbly to work ?
Whiskey—is what
makes a man.
A chain loo small for your neck ?
4
Sweetmeats that give you cramps ?
Dentists ought to make good soldiers—
A ring dial fits not even your thum b ?1 they arc xlnlhog all the timé.
Scissors so nil? t h a t . &gt;W can't ojien
Many a rich man'shoroo, as far a* com­
th e m !
.
fort is concerned, is real nice.
A r fasdualnr ” . that m akes yo u look
There is never fa ir sálling in courtship
like an old monkey ?
when a man gets three sheets in the
A box of stationery so gay that you wind.
*
couldn't possibly use it ?
Ma says some men ore so stingy that
A card case a couple of sizes to small
they never tell a story at their own exfor your cards?
discover the com bination?'
A pair of bed-room slipper* that corn
pletcd die baker's dozen ?
The conviction anew that it is mort
blessed to give than to [eccive ?
A thermometer dial won’t worm up un­
less you take it ifinim to th e range ?
A subscription to the Republican paper,
and you a dyed-in-the-wool Democrat?
Gloves of various sizes, except your
own, and without a d u e a t to where they
-mayfa* qsrirangatt
If so, never mind, you’ll be beautifully
stocked for doing the sunshine act for the
Christmas of 1909.
Special prices to reduce stock. If you

If You Want to Buy or Sell

CITY PROPERTY
OR TR U C K LA N D S
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BOARDING CELERY. SANFORD. FLA

It Makes hio Différence W hat You W ant or W here Y ouJW tyit It

W E H A V E IT
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• HOWARD-PACKARD LAND COMPANY

Hardware and Farm

Implements

IIIC COMPRESSED AIR SPRAYER
J \ Used In Uncle. S am 's P aint Shop
1
During the pdkt year the U. S.
\ Navy has consumed 091.000 p o u n d s
Jt ° f
Lucas W hite P aint
¡1 and 278.700 pounds of LUCAS
' &gt; COLORS, sufficient to firoduco more
! i than 100.000 gallons of paint,
l equivalent to 50 carloads of 2 0 0 ,¡1 OOO gallons each, and which would
i ; make a train more than one-half
! &gt; mile long.
j!
In addition tp Uiis Unde Sam
' 1 lias used during the past year more
&lt;' than 25,000 gallons of LUCAS
! ; VARNISHES, ENAMELS nnd other
j I product*.
Uncle Sam’s preference is not a
m atter of favor, but of QUALITY
and RESULTS.
In Unde Sam's service, ns in
everybody else'*. LUCAS PRO­
DUCTS have an unbroken record
for satisfactory results.

B est by T e s t f o r G r o w e r « . All who have
uwtl_ Ihh spray runlimiutitly nrr free Irntn Miflit
Ail'd ïiiiecl«

- W e h a v e the largest
apd best equipped plant
for driving w e lls in this
sectio n of the country
and are prepared to till
all orders prompt 1\ Onr
m ach in ery is up -to-date
and our workmen are
sk illed in the work.

Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions, Cauliflowers, etc., ètc., in Sanford, pays
I Sell the Land—Your Brains. Money, nnd
Muscles Makes the Crop and the Profit

Mb says some wimin delight 1 n show­
ing how agreeable U»ey can be—to-their
relatives.
Pa says die ideal woman . Is the one
who tells her husband dun she loves die
odor of pipe smoke.
• Adam was a courteous old chap. When
he lead Eve out of the garden he said :
"Now is the time to take your leaf."
Popularity consists, usually, in having
the ability to listen attentively to people
Pa says when a woman calls another
woman a huzzy—it is pcetty sure that
her husband has said something compli­
m entary of her.
Pansy Bonehead'a poem: There lives
in Helena. Montana, a simple young dilng
named Anna. He asked for her fin—she

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.Jrnuc nntl Fifth street: pnraonnle. comer Ma*^ ¡S .v rm te and Seventh »«reel: I*hone 25?.
Sun-lay moral"* sendee nt IP erenlni service.
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Suiuliv school, 0:43 n id.: Jno. K. Mel*
diS?'r, Supt- yEpwortb Leniuc. 3:00 Sunday even-

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lef II rvrnlna service. 7:30; Sabbath school. !&gt;:45

¿ m K.H. Murrell. Supt: prayer mectlni evrry
Wednesday. 7:00 p. m.; Y. W. A. first Friday. 3 p.
m ; Y, M. S. last Friday. 3j&gt;. m.
_ k cYi Bgyd will preach n t th e Ba p tis t
church a t botli roo m in g a n d e v e n in g »er-

rJtotoe&amp; U.¡^jAM s ^ ^ y -invitod. —
P re sb y teria n
Rev, J. F. McKInnlon, pastor; monilnk service.
II; rrenlni service. 7:00; Sabbath schcS, 0:jH) n.
SI • llrtiry Mcljiulih, Supt.; prayer meelini Wcdsesdsy. 7:00 p. m.
Preaching a t both m o rn in g an d e v e n ­
ing, services by th e pastor.

Last Sunday (lie church was crowded
at both services. Rev. Wltwm delivering
most interesting discourses. The music
was cspecinlly good and wqb made a
feature of the services!
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W h e n sk ie s a re cold w ith w in try s ta r s , arid hill*
A re w h ite w ith y e s te r-e v e n ’s sn o w , a n d lie
In g h o stly s ta te b e n e a th th e g h o s tly s k y ;

A ll W o r k G u a r a n t o o

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W lO T e v e r lo n ely , h o m e le s s so u n d , an d c h ills
- T h e w in d ow p a n e s w ith f r o s t ; w h en c r a c k lin g fly
~ T b V T p arV s a b o u t th e h e a rth ,
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W h ile In th e p au se h is n o te th e c r ic k e t tr ills ;
O h, th e n h o w d e a r Is h o m e! a n d w h a t a se n s e
O f ru d d y w a r m th a n d 'p e a c e b eg u ild s th e m ln d l
A nd w h a t a c h a rm In lis te n in g w h ile th e w ind
B low s fierce o u tsid e , th ro u g h w in te r 's s t a r r y te n ts ,
A nd d ie s a w s y a ro u n d th e w in d o w -p a n e,
A nd e v e r ris e s loud, an d d ie s a g a in !
— E rn e s t W a r b u rto n S h u rtle ff.

GEO. W. ADAMS, Manage
In Gold's Barber Shop

Park Avenue, Nortli

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,-7!30: ptuyrf merllnx
W«Ine*d«y. 7:00 p. rn.: Sabbath school, 10 a. tn.
J. C. Cnstulnfer. Supcrlniendeni.
Catholic
Rev. M' Fat, rector; services every second and
.ourth Sunday; early mass. 7 a. nt-; m an and ser­
mon, IU a in. ; Sunday school. 9 a. m.; vespers. 3

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Twenty Y ears o f E xperience w ith flo rid a C rops Mas D e m o n stra te d
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Low mnss. 7 a. m. High mnss and ser­
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7:30, Salbalh school, lM5n. m.; It. F. VVhltner, y e a r h a s com « Is re la tiv e ly u n im p o r­ bo sa d ly u n fu lfille d . T h o n ew y e a r
5upt; prayer meeting, 7:30 Wednesday evening.
ta n t. Trio s tr e s s Is to b e laid n ot on m e a n s, a c c o rd in g ly . n new hope, a n ew
.th e q u a n tity hut on th o q u a lity of sting, a new e n d e a v o r, a now o u tlo o k ,
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Death o f A. G. Toler
o n e 's l i f e . ' All th a t an e a r n e s t Haul a now In s p ira tio n , a now d e te r m in a ­
'The community wna shocked Inst Mon­ c a n do Is to liv e e a c h d ay of th e n ew t i o n an d a n ew g r a c u —*ivcry— new
d a y morning a t the death of A ^iL Toler, T e a r b y tts o tf. ns It cornea In Its tu rn , th in g flint Is good a p p e a r s to h e p o s s i­
lie had been confined to liis home for tr y in g , if so it m ny ho, to -p u t n b le In Its g ift. A h o p e lik e th is m a k e s
about ten duys with pleurisy and there m o n th 's e ffo rt In otio d ay , a n d a d n y 's any d o u b te r o p tim is tic , n n d g iv e s to
were hopes for n speedy recovery, but v ic to ry In to a sin g le h o u r. . T h e tim e e x is te n c e th e c h a r a c t e r of a life w o rth
complications nrosc from vvitich be could 1b sh o rt, an d It r e m a in e th th a t all living.
A w ide ch n stn se e m s to I n te rv e n e
nol rally mid in the very prime of young w ho k n o w C h ris t nnd p a r ta k e of tils
g ift of n ew life sh o u ld bo d ilig e n t a l­ b e tw e e n t h e old anti th e n ew . In to Its
manhood he was gathered to his fathers.
w ay s, w n trh u n to p ra y e r «nil b o a s t d e p th s sh o u ld b e c a s t e v e ry re g r e t,
Allen Gray Toler wns bom in" Grcen- n o t th e m s e lv e s of th e m o rro w , fc5uill- e v e r y b a llin g d o u b t, a n d e v e ry ham •'Ville, S C., in Mny, 1877. Shortly niter e le n t u n to e a c h day Is th e b u rd e n an d J p e rin g fe a r w hich b elo n g s to th e p a s t
his parents moved to Florida, settling blr-salnfe th e re o f.
p erio d of o u r e x p e rie n c e anti w h ich
In Clay county, and nfterward com­
T h e n e w n e s s of th e n ew y e a r Is os-I w ould b u rd e n a n d h in d e r o u r w o rth y
ing to Sanford, whdre the family was B entlnlly a n e w n e ss of s p irit. A new effo rts an d s p iritu a l p ro g re s s in (he
rait&gt;ed and Allen spent his boyhopd dnys. m a n w ill a lw a y s en jo y th e new y ed r. n ew y e a r. L et us ta k e up o u r new
In May, 11)03, he married Mlss^ Clara W h e n a n o th e r J a n u a r y a r r iv e s It 1« d u tie s an d m eet o u r fre sh o p p o r tu n e
d is tin c tiv e ly th e tim e to slo u g h off th e i tie s In free, g la d so m e an d
h o p efu l
Cooper of Sorrento, who survives flint.
old nnd to put on th e new . T h e r e Is I s p ir it, k n o w in g th a t God, w h o fins purMr. Toler for n number of years was
Fnj detailed information, rates, schedules nntl reservations, see your nearest
mi vHd n a tu r e to b e d is c a rd e d , am i a ] p o se d th e m for o u r u p lift, w ill g iv e
time-keeper for the Atlantic Coest Line, n ew s p ir itu a l tn nnlm od to bo a s su m e d . j us g ra c e to c a rry us sa fe ly th ro u g h .
Ticket Agent, write to or call tin
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and for the past fifteen years had been a T ile tr o u b le w llh m a n y p eo p le, how- j
H ap p y N ew Y our! T im m e s s a g e Is
vslurd employe of Chase &amp;. Cq.
e v e r, Is th a t th e y try to re m n k e u n d s e n t fa r an d n e a r. L ot th u ’ glnd g re e tThe funeral wns held nt the home on to re fo rm th e m s e lv e s , f o rg e ttin g th a t j Ing bo h e a rd on nil sid e s. T h e r e Is a
FR A N K C. B 0 Y L S T 0 N ,
Tuesday morning, the services being con­ n few good re s o lu tio n s , m o re o r le ss f p ro p h e c y n n d u. p ro m ise In th o N ew A . W. FRITOT,
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efficacy In th e re c e s s e s o f / th e s p ir it. b e re a v e m e n t It L p o ssib le nnd tim ely
church for thirteen years.
T h e n e w m a n w ho is re a lly w o rth y of to ttay, th o u g h w ith lo w e re d fo n e nnd
Messrs. Murrell, Calhoun! Terwilleger. th o tin n ie Is th o now m a n In C h ris t s o fte n e d a c c e n t: "H a p p y N ew Y e a r! "
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bearers and the remains were interred in n e w n e s s o f e x p e rie n c e , r e n o v a tio n of le a s t, n p ea ce fu l, o n e In w hich th e
Lake View cemetery.
th o m o ra l n a tu re , f re s h n e s s of hopo p r e s e n c e , o f th e L ord Is r e a liz e d —
Tlie Woodmen of the World also as- nnd a re s ilie n c y o f e la s tic Joy, It !b w h ich Is sp e n t u n d e r th e p r o te c tio n of
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Mr. Toler was u young m an of excep­ to w in th o w isd o m of su c h 11 h e a v e n ly
F o r th o C h r is tia n e v e ry
fa ith o r to e x p e rie n c e th e b e n e fits of Ills g ra c e .
tional good traits nnd character and Ids
s u c h a s p ir itu a l q u ic k e n in g . T h e y e a r sh o u ld be an Im p ro v e m e n t on th e
STRONG LINE 01 CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOES
is felt by a large circle of friends p ro m is e of God Is now , to e v e ry o n e p a s t, an d offer Its a d d itio n a l o p p o r­ f
whom he has passerf so ninny th a t b e lle v e th . E ac li m o rn in g m ay h e - tu n itie s fo r g ro w in g In g r a c e .xuitl.
X ;—TIh* Lttcst Fall Styles in Ladies*, Gent's and Children's Shoes
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Y e a r joy is fo r till o f life, a ll th e w o rld c a n riey o r glyo o r ta k e a w a y ,
hour of sorrow.
h u c u n i n ev e ry c o n d itio n o f life lln d
tim e .
It Is attm ulatlng und encouraging to n b a s is fo r an a s s u re d h a p p in e s s e x ­
OUR NEW YEAR SERMON
feel tliut a brand new year Is offered p re s s in g Itse lf In th e o ft-q u o te d d ic ­
for happy employm ent, and th at the tu m : "T h o b e s t o f a ll Is, ‘God la
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Atlantic Coast Line R. R.
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North, East, West and South
Consult the Purple Folder

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n°°“' p ,ethings of earth become a legend
Z ^ i h e minarets of the CeleatialCity glUj*n in die rays of the setting sun. The
'fluni®y !• done. There Is but a few more
•leps to take and then comes sleep— a
•«cp from which the angels will woken
..m .
*^ lefe happiness to be found at every
Kajie of our progress— boyhood, manhood
•fid tottering age— but which is deeper
*nd larger we dare not say. *
h is a pleasure, however, to whisper
J »mediing about “A .Happy New Year"—
U ¡ ¡ H s U l rtu ll \m i p e * k m or am ong
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New Year*» Greeting»

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GINGER A L E OR S O D A W A TE R

Manufactured with pure distilled wntcr—they will prevent Illness, aid
digestion and give you health

The Sanford Coca Cola Bottling Co.( Sanford. Fla.

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Stockholder»’ Annual Meeting
ie annual meeting of the stockholders
•he First National Bonk of Sanford will
, ."Jjf at
office of the bank, in San‘«d, Fla., °n the second Tuesday in J a n

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and beflnsT
J. F. Arlnll has lettuce, celery, cabbnge
nnd potatoes, also tomatoes nnd beans
Vegetables Have Been Helped for early spring crops.
of. Late By Cool Weather
‘ F. J. Sytnes &amp; Son have celery, lettuce
and cauliflower, also cukes and other
vegetables for spring market.
PACKER PRINTS SECOND ARTICLE J. M. Hunt has celery, cnullflowqj and
cabbage and will have potatoes nnd
As Many As 17 Cars of Lettuce Ship­ tomatoes for early spring market.
J. L-Miller hns cabbage, onions, Irish
ped In a Single Day—Additional
potatoes,
squash and cukes.
Names of the Growers
W. H. Lynn has a fine field of cabbage
cauliflower, beets and onions.
[New York Packet)
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T. F. Adams hns_ lettuce celery nnd
Snnford, Fin., Dec. 18.—The longer one
cauliflower.
_ rem ains hero i n the "celery .city''.tlic
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J. M. Ñipe' grows cabbage and Irish
more convincing Is the proof thnt Snnford
potatoes. He will have cabbage ready
is destined to outdo even itself ns the
for
market January 1.
largest and most productive vegetable
C. W. Bowman has celery, lettuce, benns
growing nnd shipping center in the
\
Flowery stnte. There are still many nnd onions for vegetable crops nnd
hundred ncrcs of undeveloped lands fine field of straw berries.soon really for
^w ithin thq, celery district' which Is as market.
crw r« rc: E. TThmlltoh ihaVe celery
good or better thon thnt already In culti­
nnd
lettuce leaders nnd will have other
vation nnd the work of clearing, draining
vegetables
in season.
and Irrigating new territory is constantly
W.
S.
Thronton
grows lettuce nnd celery
being pushed further out from the center.
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*tr ea -principal crops»-------— —
A. D. Smith 'h n s n fine Lnkc Monre
new plot now being prepared and settled
6otnc four miles cast of the city, culled front hflme nnd nnd n farm upon which
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fleck Hammock, which Is destined ta
J. V. Weeden grows lettuce nnd celery.
' become one of the m ost Interesting _nnd
M
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beautiful additions to Sfinford. This
hammock contnlning abbut 250 acres, scientific farm er nnd having traveled
was recently bought and is now. owned extensively through California, Texas
by Edgnr E. Brown of Richmond, Ind. nnd other sections of the country has
Wide nvenues with double driveways finally settled in Snnford ns a choice of
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and n center of pnhns nnd other trees them nil.
and shrubs have been Opened and the * W. T. Akers Is one of the successes of
land suh-lrrlgntcd nnd drained. 'Beau Snnford and has a reputation ns n grower
liful flowing wells nnd fountains of pure of celery, lettuce, cukes, squash, toma­
nnd sparkling water are In every nook toes nnd potatoes.
R. H. Muirhend has celery, lettuce nnd
and comer. The land Is of n rich black
N
y&gt;H mill Is divided In squares of 5 nnd cauliflower and is now shipping straw ­
berries
from
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fine
Held,
the
first
for
this
10 acre plots, which arc now on the
market. Some of these lots are now sduson in Sanford.
C. F, Atkinson hns lettuce, celery ntul
-planted to celery or other vegetables.
Among those now owning farms lit'this cuuflflower and Will have cukes nnd
beau liful park section ore Frank M. vegetables in season. - *
A. U. French has á acres of lettuce,
—Lou gh, whn hns-fi Acres now being pre­
acres
of cabbage nnd 15 ncrcs of Irish
pared for Irish potatoes ns » storting
potatoes.
crop nnd celery, lettuce uiul other vege­
W. F. Robinson Is one of the large
tables next season.
E. E. Swingle, an old Packer render grpwers of oranges nnd grapefruit and
from Hickman, Ten», , has just purchased is managing agent for the Travelers
n plot here Twin Mr. Drown and will nt Insurance Co.,of Hartford. Conn..* groves.
The Travelers Insurance Co. has 30
prcpare.it (orplantlng la vegetables.
A.
has 10 acres here which orange and grapefruit groves in Florida.
is nearly ready for planting to Irish Mr. Robinson is also manager for ninny
potatoes nnd the usual cg-lcry and lettuce, other non-resident groves and is an
ofterwores, »And Judging from present authority on orange culture in Florida.
1). lleppc lias celery and will have
indications Obis whole |uirk section will
soon he One vast garden of beautiful benns nnd potatoes fur enrly spring m ar­
fields and substantial homes. Among ket.
The average Snnford grower is also n
other gmwers not mentioned In former
good
business man, and generally knows
articles front Sanford nnd who are either
old or new Packer renders arc: A. Vnughn bow to ship and whnt the freight rates
_who has celery, lettuce and cabbage for are or ought to be to the different mar­
winter mnrkqt-oml will huve 10 ucrcs in kets and when he doesn't get a square
Irish potatoes for curly spring shipment. deal he says so. At present there íb
Mr. Vaughn litis a line home place where m uchcoinplaint here by sldpjicrs regard­
lie lives in the lake section, a fine two- ing the Clyde Line Steamship Co. paying
story house, orange grove nnd other fruits, 10c per pheknge on fruits nnd vegetables
beautiful shade trees nnd shrubbery, to the railroad companies. Of course
which he offers for stile ot o bargain us this amount comes indirectly from (ho
he wishes to.give ulljiis tune nnd atten ­ pocket of the grower ns the steamship
company could carry this freight fur lOc
tion' to his celery fijmi.
R. Cary has celery nnd will have beans less did it not pay tills amount to the
cabbage and corn for early spring m ar­ railroads. M. F. Robinson, one of the
most prominent growers ami shippers
ket. •
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U nim proved celery lands, flowing w e ll/g u a r a n t e e d ,
W. N. Culp has (I acres in lettuce, 0 here said: "It looks very much to me as
$ 2 5 .0 0 to $ 2 0 0 .0 0 per acre
x
acres In ccdcry and will huve okrn nnd though this 10c allowance ought to come
other vegetables for early spring ship­ under the law forbidding corporations
Celery farms, with flowing wells nil tiled, drained nnd ready foFcrop, $500.00 to $1000.00
paying or accepting rebates. If tliis is
ment.
j&gt;er
acre.
.
W. I’. Atkinson bus 10 acres in lettuce not inohihitcd by law the only other
City
property,
improved
and
unimproved.
303.000
acres
timber
lund, with finest site in
source
would
be
for
every
grower
to
and celery nnd judging from present
Floridu for elute fnctory.
condition will have one of the flue crops route his shipments by way of Savannah
Others tell you wbnt am be done, MURRELL &amp;. MINSHEW arc practical farmers as
of the koason.—, ■■-— ..—------------------- and the U. S. S. Co. or the M. &amp; M. Lino
well ns real estate brokers, and are here to show you what 1ms been and can be done.
Win.-A, Murray, u .nmnufncturer of S. 8 . Co." r
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The m atter it is claimed, hns been
drain and irrigation tiling, is the man
who makes the tiling with which fynfonl referred to the state railroad commission
has been made famous ns tho celery city which claims it has no jurisdiction over
»nil the garden s|&gt;ol of Florida. This tho m atter as the Clyde Hue íb not n
factory has a capacity of 13,000 tiles state corporation, while the Interstate
per day. Mr. Murray ulso grows celery, Commerce commission has so far not
ANDEW JOHNSON
A. C. HART
acted u|&lt;on the m atter although it is
peppers and other vegetables.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
S|K.er &amp;. Mntcnnr;— whole sale tie a let a .mid m n iplnliits have been made. SnnSU R V E Y O R AND DRAUG HTSM A N 1"'
Wattle** la Stale ana m irisi Courts.
nnd shippers of fresh water fish, have ford growers feel us Uiougtl something
Leveling and Cro**-Seci!onlng for Drainage
one of the most extensive fish shipping ought to be done and done at once.
a Specially '
m c t . Buiiaim
Phone 248.
-A»*- «•—* - — hwuscatMt th e St. Johns river. A t
“ Although the- market on *lettuce is not
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
A. B. Cameron grows celery nnd lettuce ns good us last week, yet Sanford shipnnd is one of the firm of Cameron &amp; IH-rs are not discouraged and are moving THOMAS EMMET WILSON
Whitncr, brokers, buyers and shippers of up to 17 cars per day. The cool woollier
G. W. HAMMOND
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
celery, lettuce and other vegetables.
nf the past week is whnt the lettuce
AT-LAW
0. B. Frank has 5 ucrcs of celery and grower bus been longing for anil will
ARCHITECT
Seventh Judicial Circuit ot
nnd lettuce, with lettuce ' now going to tend to make the quality better than Late Stale Attorney Florida
Ofllce with Murrell &amp; Minshew
market. J. L Colby has lettuce nnd ever. Lettuce requires cool weather to
- Reaidencea. Sanford and Sylvan Lake
will have other vegetables in season.
do Its (test and judging from the firm
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Pico Hotel Block
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If. E. Milleh~rtas lettuce, celery, caull^ appearance of the celery fields that
GEO. A . DÉCOTTES
flower. English peas and Other vegetables article uLso enjoys the cool nights nnd
. _ill &amp;euson.
bright dnys. Cauliflower also looks flue ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW
1 F. U. Brown lias lettuce, celery, beans, here nnd the crop will noL onljrbe the
P rdctlceT nState and Federal Count
pointoetfaml other vegetables.
largest hut also die fluent. in the history
JEW ELER
~
G. W. Woods has celery, lettuce, cab­ of Sanford's producUdn.
Weiborn Block
Sanford. Fla
bage and beans, the latter now ready
for market. He will have tomatoes anil
DEALERS IN
Notice
other vegetables for spring crops.
W
ALTER
D.
BELL
Annual meeting of stockholders of the ■
J. L. Wright will have lettuce, celery, Sanford Light &amp; Fuel Company for elec­
AnoBNcr-AT-LAW
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MY SPECIALTIES
cauliflower, potatoes and oUiei vegetables tion of directors will be held at olflce of
Pickard's
Hand-Pointed
China
for spring crops.
tilt- [»resident Mvmlay January ljth. 10119. Shew«. I m l M l aqj---- Title« iWecteri
Gorham's "5tërlîí g SÜveT
- . W. •F t Heroy-hns detttrcr, ~celery fifliT at 'i o'clock p. m*
Room 21 Pico Block, Sanford. Florida,
cauliflower.
Rogers' Plated Ware
F. tl. Rand, President,
W. A. Raynor has celery, cabbnge,
Sanford Light A Fuel Co. *
Elgin and Waltham Watches
cauliflower and potatoes for early spring Geo. H. F exnau). Sec'y,
DR. R. M. MASON
Office and works on Oak A 'fnue’
murdet.
Sanford Light &amp; Fuel Co. *
17-5
DENTIST
F. N. Ettridge h as celery, lettuce and
near Fenmld's
Phono 19
cauliflower, also potatoes for spring m ar­
Best Elgin creamery butter at 35 cents Welboni Block
ket,
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per pound, a t Sanford Grocery Company.
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Sanford, Florida
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED

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FRAUDS,

FAKES AND FREAKS

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MANY LAND SALES

The Town Worktd By Imposters, Hum­ Sanford Real Estate Moving Every
bugs and Sharks
Day
What Sanford People Found
There never was such au "array of
The Howard-Packard l.and Co. sold
Yesterday Morn
smooth, nervy, flim-flam talent as now. eight lots of ten ucres each in the celery

People’s •Bank of Sanford
Capital f B O ,0 0 0 .0 0

It Is of a character that comes just within delta this week to parties frpth Michigan
the pale of the law and cannot l&gt;e sup­ and Kansas.
Conducts n General Banking Business with Conservatism and
WAS EVERYBODY MADE HAPPY pressed by the (»lice as Criminal. And J. N. Whltner sold ultout fifty ncres of
Courtesy. Paya ■fWr C W . In tw t, Compounded Quarterly,
yet the entire outfit should t&gt;e ridded and good celery property.
on Suvings IVjmsits, and
fired outside the portnls of the city.
The Marks Renl Estnte Co., twenty-four
The Herald Provldea Gifts for every­
Clairvoyants,
spellbinders,
mediums,
ncres
on
Cameron
nvenue
to
Messrs.
Wil­
one Though Some May Have
thimble riggers, pressure lifters, install­ son. Williams nnd Hastings, of Petoskey,
Failed In Transit
I n s u r e s D e p o s i t s A g a i n s t ^ kL o. s s
ment schemers, tiollday sharks, nnd nil Mich. {
President Roosevelt—A new gun.
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m anner of scparnte-you-from-your-moncy
Murrell &amp; Minshcw had' the Holden
President-elect Toft—A big stick.
operators have nwoo|&gt;ed down upon the Renl Ksiatc.CQJundc_scvcral good sales
from any nnd all cause». This additional'protection post«
Governor Broword—A canal dredge.
town nnd work their- games witli the as­ of celery pro|terty.
its customers nothing
Governor-elect Gilchrist—A marriage
surance of a bronze image looking nt the
City property is changing owners rapid­
proposal.
sun. One syndicate of mind-roadors nnd ly- The Holder Real Estnte Go. (nil on
Sanford—A cornucopia of plenty.
brain explorers nre circulating iwstcrs to their snlo Monday of building lots be­
N ew A c c o u n t s So lic ited
W. J. Brynn—An offer to lecture.
the effect that they will furnish the names, tween Park avenue nnd Sanford nvenue
Postmaster Hoskins—A Red-Cross stam p of your enemies, your friends,. Indicate
nnd dis|Kised of n numbnr of good lots.
W. J. Thlgpin—Another dance.
your hopes and fears and tell you whnt is
Several other transactions of city pronL M. SMITH,
f. Whltner—A bunch of asparagus.
In your pocket-book'and your stomachT erty occurred, which will be made public
President
Vice-President
Cashier
C H. Evans—A box of O-U-NO smokers. all for the modest sum of fifty cents, which
Inter.
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Capt. Higgins—A noise mulllcr.
is claimed to, he n reduction to close out
"Sanford property do move."
C H. Lcfiler—A new building.
the stock of gudgeon bait.
Trunk Powers—A razor for a quick shove.
Visit Mettlngcr's Toy Store.
. Ji-LllC- people.do. uoLjvaut Ui .be. .victim*
Clerk Scott—A book to answer qU3HT5fii:
Beautiful I Exquisite! say the ladies of
of these cheap pretenders they should
J. N. Whitner—An office where, he can
keep nwoy from them. There should be men's tics, at MctUnger's. '
be alone.
some m tting ti»prot&lt;rr«thcc m h ilm s fiunr
Artf'jmt (Muhscribcr to Tun HekaldT
—Harold TfiidUns—A' tin horn. *
these trum p_m ountebanks. There • nre
I
t you want n first-class tailor-made
C. C. Howard—A new plow.
LIVERY,. FEED.,and.-rfi^ f'i-Étis* j -1
others, nnd the alleys are ' literal with suit for $12.118. call nt I). A. Caldwell &amp;
T. E. Woodruff—A-flro extinguisher. - m , tiYneY'ehnff'VhTIo" string enn be had for
Sons.'
SALE STABLES
C. Barnes—A mouth organ.
the asking__________________
If it’s printing yon want, send it to T he
Yancy Gold—A sponge from Punta
Oysters served in every style nt the Hekald office. First-class work guaran­ Harneaa and Bugglaa
Dlacksm lthlng and Horaaahoalng
Gordo.
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teed.
F. P. Forster—A new sidewalk on his Pico restaurant.
Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged
Sec the splendid displny of Xmns
Park avenue property.
New lot. fnney goods, neckwear, novel­
novelties, toys, dolls, etc.
N. 0. Garner—A new pocketbook.
ties and riblNins just received nt MrrA U T O M O B IL E S F O R L IV E R Y U S E
Walter Schucht—A box of books.
Sunfotd Furniture Co.
tinuek' s,
2t
J. D. Roberts—Some real nice candy.
Eugene Roumillnt—A "pony" for his
Latin.
W.L Morgnn—A bottle of Wintersmlth's.
Reginald Cossil—A hobby horse.
W. F. M. linker—A pair of gum shoes.
Billie Hand—A horse from Stoney Island
George Adams—Runklc's check for pro­
HTtHi-órade House-Building ä Specially ~~
fessional services.
J. 11. Overman—The Chronicle editoriol
chair.
DKAl.ERS IN
Jim llan is—A megaphone.
W. 0. Holden—An electric light plant.
B uilders’ Supplies, In terlarclien S an d
G. H. Fqrnnld—Telephone directory.'Arthur YowcII—A botlleoPTIcrpicIde.”
A lpha Cem ent, A cm e P laster
C. 1. Hughes—A game leg.
Frank Miller—Easy chair.
W. E. Holmes—An icicle.
■v Harry Crip|icn—Phonograph..
Pinna, Esimiate»,' und till ItilormìiUtfR relative to Htiilding
Capt. Marks—Another Sale.
W.-E. Wutson—rP air of embroidered
Cheerfully Furnished
socks.
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* Vern Hunt—Green necktie.
G„ W. S|icncur—Pair of overalls.
P h o n e G9
C o n s u l t Us
Dr. Aldridge—New hut.
Guizcr Tnkacli—New dime.
Gwynne Fox—Mustache cup.
t illico w ith Murrell &amp; Miimhcw
P iai Hotel Block. Snnford, Fla.
OUR TR A D E MARK
Jack Davison—New building.
I’urt* w atrl i&gt; M ientU I In liiaxl tiratiti
. Artie Smith—Pnir of red top boots.
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(junrnnti‘t*l U. S. (•uvcm incnl unnlysU ut Wekiwa Sprint! IVnlrr
. Dick Calhoun—Pound of candy.
In Ilio liiitti rullimi pini* lami« of Ormici' County, l in
George Venable—Bushel of Georgia pinU S Government nlttclnli ri«»» ila ilo^rro ni ii&gt;ln&lt;-r nil j al ion wlih Great IWnr
unii sllühtly lilthrr Itimi INilanil water
ders.
Neither swmnps. rlv rri. tiiioi nur ralnt n(In:l U
Wulter Beatty—New face.
Wontloiful c u m of rtieiimntUni mut kiilnp' lrpul&gt;lr
Andrew Johnson—Didn't hang up any
Large Imtli house, filili. I»als, tnboMitfi sIìiIp . pavllluni
O F SA N FO R D , F L A .
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stocking.
Telephone connection» ami dolly mull
N r» Imlfl. new fm niltiir, hi&lt;&gt;»«l vrram in. a rrtylrn r gm
Marshal Lee—New set oMiurnesa.
r. H. RAND, r r .l l d .n t
aco. PERNALD, Vloa-Pr**.
lini ami Cold Spring W aler ll.ilh i FRKE. New Toile!»
JP. P. FORSTER, Ca*hl*r
D. P. WHITNER, A**t. C**hl*r
Bob Jones—Pnir of boxing gloves.
Cptiagp«. ail furniihrtl. in rent, new irn l wsih torniture
, Dr. Cecil Butt—Red necktie.
Finir m lln from Apopka. Fl*., on S A. L. Ky
Only National Bank in Orango C o u n t y
Raymond Key—Safety razor.
E. E. Brady—Automobile.
F u n d s P r o te c te d by B u rg la ry In s u r a n c o
Address W EKIW A SPRINGS COMPANY, W ekiw a Springs, Fla.
F. E. Watson—Pair of silk susiwnders.
,
Safaty Deposit Boxea for Rant
■M. P. Lipe—New engine.
O R G A N IZ E D 1687
Felix Frnnk—Large gray goose.
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Mayor Lake—Stove-pipe hat.
Harry P. Driver—New uniform. •
ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT, TANGERINES AND EARLY VEGETABLES*
George Fox—Copy of Blnckstonc.
Ilurry Wilson—"Keen Kutter" rnzor.
when shipped to IIEWITT. If you are not doing
Bob Newman—Air rifle.
business witli tins House, write to them 'a t once.
R. C. Maxwell—Toy railroad.
A. P. Connelly—Hand car.
Meade Fox—Another favor in the ger­
man.
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C O M M IS S IO N
M ER C H A N TS
W. I). Bell—Release from the Clironida.
10 E. Cam den S t., Baltlm oro, Md. „
Paul Diggers—Pair of spurs.
Chos. Helheld— A little wagon marked
References: This Paper and Thousands of Pleased Shippers in Florida
down.
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— G K Den y —Pair of dnneing pum ps:—
David Caldwell. Jr— Dress suit.
E. Hy. Palmer—Book on Irrigation.
Tito*. J. Perkins—Information bureau.
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Joe Von Bergen—Corkscrew.
Ed. Mdutyro—New express office.
J- I. Anderson—Another conviction.
W. J. Hill—A plum pudding.
C. C. Woodruff—A corner on the market.
S. J. Broer—A hair cut.
Chat. Kannrr—Another baby carriage,
frank Woodruff—P air of shoe laces.

HAND B R O TH E R S

NATURE’S . WONDERFUL

FOUNTAIN.

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F IR S T N A TIO N A L BANK

HEWITT

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Finest Five Cent Cigar
On tiie Market

CO.

- The Crippen Music Store

Th e o . J . M iller &amp; Son

High-grade Pianos, Organs,

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House Furnishing Goods

and Graphophones.

S t o v e s , C r o c k e r y and C l a s s w a r o

furnished Rooms fo r Rent
*TW0 good-sized rooms, in good location,
will be rented to desirable persons. Cisteni nnd sulphur water on the premises.
Inquire at The Herald office.
A little money now and n little nownnd
th**» Is the way to buy celery land. See
M- M. Smith for particulars.
Wade mdkt-s frequeift trip* toS anford.
Write him at Orlando.
*Hi* Herald furnishes engraved visiting
“t the same price asked in Jackson­
ville and New York.
See PeU for paper hanging.
Patterns Just in.

New fall

S«* H. 1L Hill for Celery City Blend
Coffee, finest on earth for

E asy P aym en ts.

Low P rices.

Pico Block

II The Sanford Building &amp; Loan Association *

W IL L B U ILD Y O U A H O ME
For. Particulars. Call op

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A. P. C O N N E L L Y , Sac’y. &amp; Traaa.

H. F E R N A L D , Fraa.
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O. H. FER N A LD
W . D. HOLDEN
7. F . FO R S TER

J - C.
A- T . ROBSE T T E R
H. R. «T E V E R E
T . J . M ILLER

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Wall Papery Paints and Oils, White and Mew Ifome SewingMachine^ Edison Phonographs and Records, Wholesale
\ Dealers In Gasolene and Kerosene

CHAS. H. .EVAN S

Staple arid Fancy Groceries
F u ll Line of High-Grade Cigars and T obaccos
Agent for the Famous

CLOVER HILL B R A N D BUTTER
SANFORD. FLORIDA

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December 2n.|g

la Hw Circuit C«utt «1 the jth Judicial rln the Circuit Court of the 7th JudicUl la the Circuit Court-of-the. 7Ul J udicial In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judidil
Circuit of the S tate of Florida
Circuit of the S tate of Florida
Circuit of the S tate of Florida
Circuit of the S tate of Florida
for Orange County.
for Orange County.
1
lor Orange County.
for Orange .County.
C i t y , o f San ford
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) Hill in C hancery to
) Hilt in C hancery to
C ity o f S a n f» n l« i’ |iT &lt; w irr.*^ -C ity o f 'SinÍQ pd
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) Enforce T“a x
IJen. I
Dill In Chancei
L h a n c e rt to
Tax Lien.
Lien.
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Enforced
forced llaa xx Lien.
M ary L im iiey, and ) )
D ouglas A M ssley, and)
1 Jupiter
Jupiter Lodge
lo d g e Tniatee»,)
Trustee»,) En
Am erican B uilding and)
'Jo AH Whom It M ay C on cern:
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and
T on tain) Hill In Chancenr to T o - A l l W hom It M ay Concern:
and
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Upon application o f the C ity Solicitor, it
Upon application o f the C ity Solicitor, it
To A ll Whom It
M ay Concern
Aiaociatiorf
and) E nforce T ax Lien.
h hereby ordered that on or before the Jan.
Thom*» E . . W iltou ,)
it heieby ordered that on or before the Jan. Upon applkratijin of the L '7 fJ ? 1
„£
nary Rule day neat, being January jr d , A.
and
)
uary Rule day next, being -January ). A. D. I 11 heieby ordered 1*“ ' J*„or ,
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D . loop, in aahl court, you appear to and T o A ll W hom It M ay C oncern:
tpop, in aaid court, you appear to »11J anawer uary Kule day next.
and
a n iw ri ilia bill bled am i act iuriii the na­ i J U pon application o f th e C ity S olicitor, It the bill1 filed
lilcu «nu
me nature
ihmuit of
v * you
ju u r. i y
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and »et lorin
forth the
1».. 1 9&lt;*9. in .77/
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ture o f your respective interests in, right to. ia hereby ordered that on or before the Jan ­
retire intere»!* in, right to. or lien , upon answer the hill
J J f.
or lirjit upon real estate sifuale iu the .City uary K ule day next, being January jr d , A.
.I to ,, it J . C l, .1 W M
« M i , • S n 'S S T Ï S t î E i . a ift c ii;
of Sanford, and ileacribed in the bill A t:
I). 1909, in aaid court, you appear to and
Lot 7, Block 9. T ier II.
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answer the . bill filed and aet forth the na­
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It it further ordered that Hut order be tu re. o f yotir retpectiye infereata fn, right to,
o t B3, Ælllock
r A. “
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published in the San ford lle ra ld , a newspaper or lien* u p e h 'r e a l estate altuate in the C ity
publUhrd hi the S in fo ril Herald, a newspaper I puj ! li h « l V n 't h i S an fo rd lle ra ld 1. a newspaper
published In aaid C ity, once n week for four o f San ford , and described in the bill a i :
c g n o e u llr c week« prior to aaid ru le day.
to»t J, lllock 6, T ie r 11.
W itn cti my la n d and M-al o f the aaid
S S » n J S f c C^ r T : ^ . e ,0^
r
It It further ordeted tlu t thi* order he
W itness m y h am f and seal o f the aaid cir"vlfne«* my la n d and seal o f the aaid
circuit court, th ll a jlh day o f Novem ber, A . published in the S an fo rd .H e ra ld , a nrw»paper
published in said C ity , once a week for four cult court this and_d»y o f December, A . I». I circui, court, this asth day o f N ovem ber, A .
, l i . ip o i.
y M R O B IN S O N . (S eal.)
corurcutive week* prior to aaid rule 'lay.
II. M. R O B IN S O N . (S eal.) *
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n. M. R O D IN S O M . ( S « a l&gt;
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Clfrtc C ircuit C ou rt, O range County.
W itnets my Earn! and aeal of the aaid
rlrgurr coutI. tMv » ith d x y o f N iiveinlrer.-A:- »*-* — C le rk -C ir c u it-C o u r t, O ran ge -C o u n ty . - j ,5.^ ' CTirV'Clrptirt CffU rtr^Onrrgr -County; *
C ity o f San ford

vt 1

the Circuit Court of the 7th JudicUl
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.

U' ,# ° 8'
H. M. R O B IN S O N . (S eal.)
16-4
C lerk Circuit Court, O range C ounty.

I d the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the S tate of Florida
for Orange County.

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial

\C ity o f San ford
) Hill in Chancery to
‘
v*
) Enforce M en la w .
Circuit of the S tate of Florida
Read, and
)‘
for Orange County.
T o A\l Whom It M ay Concern
the C ity Solicitor, it
U pon application _ o f tlic
ford
) Hill in Chancery
C ity o f San ford
elrti
,d ried that
It h rirh
y u
uiiJiied
tbat on or before
En
— —— —I —E
n force—
fo r o T a x — L
TC
nary Hole day 'n e xt, being -January jr d , A .
W illiam
Cowan,i, and)
| 1. 1 pop, in .aid court, you appear to and To A ll W hom It M ay C o n c rm :
answer tlic hiil filed and Ml forth the 11aUpon application n( the C ity Solicitor, .
lu re a l vciuf r t iiic c liic
in, rigiil lo , ii hereby ordered that on or before the Jan
or lien* ui*n» r e a lc * U t e •Ituatei In tlic C ity nary Kule day next, being January jr d , A.
of Sanford, and described In the bill a»i
I&gt;. 1909, in aaid court, you amicar to ami
N. W r Y g - o l L o t j . Block to. T ier C.
anawer the bill Sled and set birth the na
)■
^
“
ia
or
tier
be
______ . ..ti i» iwr tU r - o n U i ail . tha t , Jtll
i a i i a f )&gt; ei itsp as i f i s ..............
.
piibiiriicd in ll.r San ford llera ld , » newspaper nr lien» upon real-estate »¡mate in the C ily
pnbtirhcd in »aid C ity, once a w rek for four o f S anford, and drveribed In the bill i s :
consecutive w eek, prior to aaid rule nay.
l o l j ia and i j , Iltoek 7. T ier 1.
W iliin t my baud and teal of llie aa;U
It is further nrdereil that this order he
ids‘ -T'k.,' 1 l b . S an fn id lle ra ld , a new»|aper
.....TlTTlifir in »aid r i i y, once a week for four
pill
ï 7 "*' —
I». M. H O llIN S O N , (S eal.)
consecutive week* prior to u id rule day.
T D C B w ^ tllS te lF IT titx Js
L G range (. ounly.
w itn
e ss m y -nano
e saie
W
itness
-land’ amt
and tra
teali u
o t,
f, in
the
aa

In the C ntuit Court of tho
Circuit of the S tate of Florida
for Orange County.
o f San ford
) Hill In Chancery (o’
*
...
) L n forcc l a x Lien.
Thomas E- W ilson, and)
1 Tu-~A 1I Whom It M ay C onearni
*
Upon application of Ihc C ity , Solicitor. It
la hcrclAv v n ir ie d that on or hclorc the Jam,
»wry Rule day next./^ lieing Jan uary, jr d , A .
D. i p *&lt;j , in »aid court, you appear to ami
answer the hill filed and »el lo flh lb* nalu te o f your retjieelivc inlcrevts in, riglit
or lictif oiHin leal estate miniate in the C ity
u f San fur tl. ami ilnkcritK*«! in Inc bill atJ
Unflivjficti * i'4 interest in
l arnl 2,
“ niocJi 5. J icr j , alftjj umli%itled 1-4 in to * * ! in
laoif y ami to, lllock Si T jc t
,
,
.
It »1 furl lief i&gt;nk ted that lliii nrrer be
fuiblUlied »n the .Sanford llc ta h l. a nrw»pat»jT
• ^ iiubliftbrd in .»aftl C ity» once a * * c k ior, *our
c u iu rfiitiv r week» |*rit»r to « iu rule uay*
my ha^ul and *ic»il of tlic Mid
" WTrcuif ’TuTITt; MTltl-55th dar*“^
V ' &gt;9" * '
, II. M . R O B IN S O N . (R eil.)
t¿-4
Clerk* C ircuit C o m i, O ia n g r County.

In thè Circuit Court of tire 7th Judicial
Circuit of the S tate of Florida
’.
for Orango County,
C ity

of

Sanfurd

)

W.
I*. l-ravett, Ad-) Hill in Chanccry to
m iniitrator of *Seth) E nforce T ax Lieti.
i-rrilOi,
D rccatcd,)
and
)
T o AH Wliom II May C on cerni
l )Ih,r» tp p lkalip n of thè t u y Sollcilor, il
I* lurrii» „tilt 1 ru thal un or hcforc ITic Jall
uary Hulr day .next, la-ing Jahuary j r d , A
___
j j . jp o o r-iu »alJ u a u l, |UU a m ica i tu and
^
Ali- w&lt;1 |hr bili filili and »ri lortli llie na
Imi- o f jou r ir»|ice1ive iulrie*!* in, righi lo,
—- .OS Ileo» iiim,&lt;i ira i. . . l a i . lilu a tc in tbc City
o f Sanfifili, ami dr»ciil«.*d In the bill a*
U m lu ld r.l .14 itilrie»! ili lait» i and a,
.
Block t, I irr j , alni midividrf! j -4 in lrreit'
[il Lot, v and tt», Block j . 'Iter t.
Il i» ? tiri lira* ordered thal Ibis ordrr he
ptdilKhrd in U" Sa;ifnfd lljia ld . a nr»«i&gt;aiier
publnlird III vaili t iiy. o lir" a » erk fór filar
c d iix t iilo r » rck*. prior lo aai.l ride day.
W iln r». 111» lialid ami arai of lite m EI
r im ili « „in i. Ibi» 45II1 day of November, A.
II. Ip„8.
_
II. M, K 01IJN SO N . ( 5w-al.)
»fi 4
C ln k C im ili C m u l. O ran ef Cntnily.
I n th e C ir c u it C o u it o f th e 7 t h J u d ic ia l
C ir c u it o f th e S t a t e

o f F lo r id a

fo r O ra n g e C o u n ty .
C ily of Sanford
)
,
VI,
»
~ H r jr
Spnth
HfitMmfft Hill in Chimet r r to
n dt! I .ran V•»curili ¡urt) fin force t u
fj
anti Ih ornai h*. Il i f I
m
Min» ami
)
Tu A ll.U b o m h May f «»iicrnii
l 'jHjn A|i|&gt;ii44lìofi uí ih f ( i i y H olkill'r. il
I« In rrb&gt; on lcffrl t liât t»n t»f Tiefurt Ihr Jan
tur y Huit day next, being .January iM, A.
Il, if/oy. in miid tu rn i/ &gt;*ui anpear in ami
j an - Mrr i t ir bili hit il ami %el lu flh the na
ymjf rt i ì -n i t vr tnlcrrit» in, fjygtil 'lo,
ur Uff»* ninni ira i e*l»|r hit nate Ini Hip (lily
«ti FiiHtforil, nini ilrtr ribrcl in tbr* bill a»;
Lntik y ami io, lllock 7, l i e r p.
Il ¡% fm ilirr n filrm l that th ii order be
giijlil itlifil m |he Han fun i M ira li, a nrwi|0|&gt;ri
l'iiblikhVil in. ^ii&lt;l &lt; iiy, once m week (or (our
cuti»m itivc v « k i jifior lo wii«l rule day.
Wittn.*»« n»&gt; fatui afui »cal ni tbc aaid
H m ìtt - rmirt, this 33th tlay of N uvnnticr^ Ar
___ 1 1. éíjoH.
Tl. M. nCMIl.N'SON, ( Seal.)
I ft-I
(*lfrk r i u n i i fru tti, (
l ' mi nl y.

C ity

o f San ford * ) Bill In Chancery to
va.
j E nforce T a x
Lien.
M. B. Bronaon, and )
,
T o A ll Whom It M ay C on cern:
___
— Upon "ip p ltratlrm —o f “ the iity -fto H e rt« ri—it
Is hereby ordered that on or liefnre the J»m
uary Rule day next, bring January J, A . l&gt;.
artd answer
1909., In
in »aid
»am court,
cou ri. you apiw-ar
npi&gt;rar to
iu auu
answ ri
the Mil filed and »et furth the nature of your
rrtpeetive Interest* In, right to, or liens upon
re a l estate »ituatc in 1lie C ity o f S anford.

O ljd ilo ciib ciL itith c Jiili.i* ;.,— --------- ,-------

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the S U te of Florida
V
for Oraage* County.
C ity o f S an ford
) mil In C han cery to

’
v*.
) En force
Tax
Lien.
O . I L Gräm ling, and)
[ T ï r A H - W hotn- ft-M a y-C -o n e e rn p
I
Upon application ot Hie irtiy ao n cu u r. 11
J ¡( |lrrc(,j ordered that on or before the JanI1 u»ry
next,_ tiring
January .J,. (V. 1).
uary Rule
. . . . . day
_, ___
____ ______
l909l |n uK I coort. you ap|iear to and answ er
I i(,e bill filed and »et forth the nature o l your
I resiicctive Interest* in, right to, or lien» upon

East 1-4 of East l-a 'n f Ia in 9 and iu,
Block i l , Chapman and T ucker'a Addition to
Ihr C ily o f S anford.
T t 1» further ordered that Ihis order be
published iu ihr Sanford U ria h !, ‘i ueiaiW pcr
published in »aid C ity, once a week Tut l u u
consecutive w eek* Prior to said rule day.
Witne»» rhy hand and »^&gt;1 o f the »aid c ir­
cuit c o u it thi» and day u f December, A . IL
rpufi.
B. M. ROBINSON*. (S eal.)
i i I C le ik C ircuit Court, O ran gr County.

and described lit the b ill tii:
fait j . Block 9, T ie r A .
m i s further ordered that thD order lie
published in ihc S an to rd lle ra ld , a newspaper
‘ ublDhrd in »aid C ity, once a week for lour

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the S tate of Florida
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.
for Orange County.

In the Circuit Court of* the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the S tate of Florida
for Orange County.

n . M. K O n iN .S O N . (Semi.)
16-4 - C lerk C ircuit Court, Orange County.

C ity

-

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the S tate of Florida
for Orange County.

T „ A ll tS'lmin It M.iy C ulu rS n :
* Upon ajiiilicalinn „1 the t iiy S d ie ito r, il
vv liiTrirr7nntr irTt--Ttrn h i ur Vr t utr i ln» T i tr *
u aiy Rule day next, being January* j n l. A.
11. Ipop, ill « id filin i, you appear tu and
atn w er the bill filed and aef I,nth the na*
lu re o f your re»|&gt;e( live lu ieiei.lt in, light l„,
-o r lint» til,on rr^ftyrflalev-iluale in' the C ity
o f San fútil, and Jcurnlird Jn ihr |,dl as:
H s u »*» o f Kart l-v. Ian« 9 am i vn, ltl»wk
i t , Chapman &amp; Tucker a Addition to the C ily
o f Sanford.
It it further n n lern l that thD order be
pillili .j..! I h i Uit. San ford lle ra ld , « . uc»»p*pct
puhlithrd in »aid C ily , onre a week for four
coto rcutivc w r tk t prior tu salii rule day.
Wilne»» my iwnd and seal o f llie Paid
circuit ron rt, lids 45th day o f Novem ber, A.
D. Ipn8.
H. M. H O llIN S O N , (Seal.)
16 4 ■ C lerk Circuii Court, O range County. *

16-4

In tbp Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
forOrange County.

7

Circuit of the State of Florida
* .
for Orange County.

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Ju d id il
Circuit of the S tate of Florida
for Orange County.

Sanford

C ity

In the Circuit Coart of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
_____ ___ _ for Orange County.---------------

W CT U UU,t‘ ,k "

of

Sanford

&gt; B ill i„ C h a n c « v 1

^16 4

,| ,b

In the Citcuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the S tate of Florida
for Orange County.
„

San ford

Whom

It M , ,

C ity

C oncern:

.

it

-

if.

o l biuvember, A.

a

s q

a

e
S

¡“

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the S tate of Florida
' for Orange County.

"Cify oT S an ford
') Bill in C'hanrrry to
a r- 1 M .1 1
, * Knjurced T ax LD n.
_ A. C , M artin, and ■ ■ )
To A ll Wliuni It 'May C o n cern :T oI»-All W hom It -M ay C im catni
. « J«n application Of the C ity Solicitor, it
U| hiu uiipliestii.n o) Ilig(iC jiy S d ieitor. it 1» hereby oritered th ii on or before Ibe Jan ­
is hereby o n trrrd that on og»lie(iiru (he Jan- uary Rule day neat, being January jr d , A.
‘ nary Rule day n e a p hying J a n u a r y jr d , A. IL 1909, in - s a id court, yoa appear to and
IL .-ip o P . in aalJ epurt, you appear to and answ er the bill f ile d ,anfl set forth the naa n tw er the hill filed n u j set lurth the na­ ture o f your respective in le m ta in, right to,
ture p f you r re» pee live i n m r i t i in, vlgtit to, or lien* unon rear « la t e situate in the C ily
or tirns upon -real rífa te situate .in the- City " I . Sanford, and described in the Mil a s :
o f S a n b in L and dtH -iiU d in . tho hill as:
L-^t k* H le c k j , T ie t a ; L o u 3 atni y, Block
/“ •
' •*i-M »rt»w e A d d itio n -to tke -dry -Bf
-« S a f e
S a n fn rjr Lota a and j . llhick t | . T ie r 10 a i d
man S. T xo ktr a Addition to t i» - r
S»«. M artin * A dditiun; L o ta y. 8, 9, and 10, Block
ford a* the propertv o f J. F. t S m V l a l d
11, T ier &lt;n. »aid M artini* A dd ition; Lot* a
pri.j-erly liclng In Orange C ounty, S a t« o f
J&gt; !?."*■ “ " • 1 , r r »•» “ »W M arlin'* Ad-Florida.
rliiion: W est i-s of Block 11, T ie r 11.
It is further ordered that this order A t
It 1* further ordered that this order be
piihlirtird in the S an ford lle ra ld , a M-wipaper published in the San ford H erald, a newspapei
publidied In aakl C ity, once a week fo r four pul.h'-liril in u ld City* m e t a weak for fottf
consecutive weeks jut-ir jn u l d rule day.
to oD ecalirt wreka ju io r fo u id rule d ir ,
W itness m y hand and acal o f the said
W itn m ' my h in d and i n ) o f the u i d
circuit court, this a ;th day o f Novem ber, A . circuit court, thi* a jih day o f Novem ber. A .
1&gt;. ip r*.
D. 1908,
n . M. R O B IN S O N , ( S e a t )
a U R O D IN S O N ; f . W )
3 6 4 C lerk C ircu it Court, O range County.
J 1 6 4 C le rk C ircu it Court, O ra n g e 'C o u n ty .
of

A»

¡,'■ 1 aiipljcaliuu »1 - (b e - ^ n y S,M|ci(„r

... . n ,n . M. R O B IN S O N , (S e al,)
C lerk Circurt Court, O range County.

p T

H
X

s k

w

consecutive w eeks prior to said rule day,
tiesa m y Iw
»tal o f the ia itf cir
rhand¡ r and
u
*

j r

í l f W

o „i, c Æ

........ ..

J - c S x r æ s i- é iâ i

In the

' r *

C i r c u i t C o u r t ’ S n h T f n r J u d ic ia l
of m
th e sS tt aa t e o f F lo r id a
C i r c u iitt 01
,

) B ill In C iu n cerv to
) Enforced ■ T ax Lien,

C ity
n o rcn ce
To, t A|J
I. L°° 5 .

^

s

s

■' " “ '" I - '-

I» hereby ordered thaï on or bífuÍ?
«
u ary R ule day next, being J a ilU t’ * .’ V « »909, In aaid court, you appear ^ f J, A u.
the bill filed ^ m )
f o r t h T h V n 'a .u T .r ’ * "
respective interest* In. right to t r .
real e s u le litu ale in tlic Cn’.
« in i »W«
and described in the bill Í ,
,)f ol
L o t. j and 4. Block lo. T itr 11
.It I* further ordered that u - “ '
rU^îi , Î!t i •'k the Sanford IferaUL^i* B0 ,iw &gt;»
published In »aid C ity, once , w a V - W * .
consecutive w eeki prior tu . . . 1
. ,l" ‘ «»r
W itn e ,. my hand in d ‘ eaV ',,
,UJ-

‘"J

-i l A f t a l T

■y
In the Circuit Court

o f (he ,11,

r

a -,

c . n - i . r u . s m ^ t i r '
for Orange County.
C ity

of

S an ford

Bill i,, i v
&gt; l;“ (UUC

T**Cft^

In the Circuit Court of ,he 7^ d ~ j
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County
City of S an fo rd
HH i„ n , , nCf„ u

&amp;

s

;

,

t o s ís&amp; y*
ctef
” w n n « r myfrkù n d nin ,i'1 aü'|d
r ir e u ^ c o u r t, this î jU t 3Í y o f V o U

M

cwrk a l ^ c Ä B,( S S f Ä S B

T*‘
All , ÍW
S hom
Í e n * r e1n| ' May
• n J I i\
I ,IllTtn.
"
lC
"
U**’
T o AH
; U pon applicati,,,, o f the i n.
D hereby ordered lhai on , , 1 . - ‘
It
nary R u le day n ctt beb,V .i „.n .'rM M 'V n'
1909» in u i d court, you a h n n , , * ‘V
•he b i„ filed •:»; Ú , [ ¿ X :
;;;
reaiwctive interert» in. riKhi t .
reai ertale » iiiu ie in tl,r
(lien« u^a
Anfani,
an.l Jcicrjbed In thè l,il| a , - *
Lot to lllock s . 'T i e r u .
f* h fu ri ber m derni t Itnt fi f
*■ "rdrr t*
P" m 'l'**! •" ,h * S u ifo rd IT,-m U ja nr*i|a|er
pubi libri) in »ani LTi(y.
^
•
cnnaecuttve w eck, pcL Iu
"
W line»» my harnl .n„|
cuh c o ^ t , „ i , and ,Uy o f
. « . ’•*1-1 l , -n - V - HUBINSI i\,
•6 4
C lc ik C ircuii V o m ì, ... „ tf , 1, ^

J n the Citcuit Couri of the 7 ih Judicial
Circuit of the S t a i r - of Florida
for O range C o u n ty .
C ity

o f San ford
) J|,|| i(, , (lJm
*iy to
) Km,.,
Lieo.
M* Ilea tun, anrj
)
'
To A ll W hom It Mav Com.tM
Ljion application o f llu- l „ &gt;
,,
i* liefrby
hereby uitlrred
ordered il&gt;at
that ....
,, ¡.« ,1
.11
ruary tu b day
IL 1909. Ill »aid m u ri,
. j
answ er the bill filed and .ri ,
, u„
o f yitu t . t eapective .tnteievrt
,,.l,
4»||» ,,1-m real m a te situât,
,t„ r ,t, rf
ban ford,, and dc«ribe,t
ih, 1.,;
'
Ion* 4 and J, Block 7 I
a
i 1.- Í* fy n b e r o rd n e ,I that thi. ..r.tev t*.
pub l»hed 111 the San/ot.l Hci.,i l . &gt;-w.iu,&lt;r
published in u id C ily, ,nu&lt;- j
r , r,¡ht
consecutive week* pru*r t«» * »t l 1^ « ,|jv
W it neta my ham) aih) %eu
J trr ail cir
cult court tili» Filii tlay «.f I». .&lt; •,&lt;
\ p
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•
II. M. MOHI.NMIN
.r a il
i 68
C lerk Circuit I'm in Ui,t .r « ■ nHty.

1 ,,lT.

In th« Circuit Court of tin 7th Judicul
Circuit of the State ol Honda
for O range County.
C ily

of Sanford
&gt; Hill
Hi m • ilutrt to
* v i.
»!.14
l.i 1 II» Idi Urn.
W . S. Stcivon, a ud &gt;
Tt&gt; ihc de ft fidali!* VV, S ^irr\ «ti
li xtUkcariiix from thr arti-l « it t thr fitf
S olicitor o f the I ‘ily nf
1 I !■ '&gt;',1- filed
lliat he believe» ihs* yuu a t a 1 tc.|,|rñl
o f t h i State o f F lorid i. at*&lt;) « ar rev
Idcnce Is unknown, and 11».•* 1 1 *• 1« »«'■ per*
•on in this ¡átate the »rrvnr ■ !
upon
whom would hind you a ! f u i )*mr
• g r is over the 4Kr of J* &gt;v^
l i l i » therefore ordered tlut v a 3^ mnetf
in Iflit Cdtjurf to the bill hn rm hi ft., wp&gt;#
M ninUy, I e b ru iry i, A. I» 1-# ••#
It is further ordered that tin* r If» d
pubHcatityfi lie |mbli«hrd «mee a
I f r«I»l
consecutive weeks in the San» »d U rn 14. »
new»ptt|&gt;er publi»hed in the t it&gt; 1 Ss 11lordi
in O ran ge C ounty. Florid».
t vai l nr*
W itn ets my hand and tie
''tier A tt.
cult court th ii' ¿rid &lt;Uy «d I»
1908,
n. m . R o n iN S ' V
se&gt;n
"it#
C lerk C ircuit Court*, TV.*ti,i¡r" * '«unir.

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicul
Circuit o f 'the S ta te of Florida
* for Orange County.
C ity
M.

o f San ford
vs. .
Heaton, and

) Hill
) EtiHukr
)

ti4flfCÍT tJ
I j t fien.

l a ilia 4»j»f»4tT»h—M r^b*

It apjoearing frmn the
*d *br Uljr
Solicitor o f the C ity o f Sanl-u i *■ «fein tiled
that he believes tlrart vtiu arr a n*»ii fe%ideal
of the State o f Florida, and tint &gt;«&gt;«»
idence is unknown, ami tlut tht-rV 1^ th» K»* *
w it in this Stale the w r u i r
t -» “ »bpueoa
111*011 wlio tit w oil Id hind you, an«I *diat JaUf
■ fe i i t»ret tfic age o f a i y tir s
It is therefore orderrtl that y«'0 *1
in this court |o the hilt h rm u hied, wpi'»
M onday, February t, A. I&gt;. i v v.
It is furth er ordered that thi« *‘fder J*
publication l*e publithrd *»ncr t *»r«k fur rjl“*
c i'tiw n iliv c week« in the Saiit ud llerslo* *
nrwspa|ier puhliihetl in the t it&gt; I Sin lord,
in O range County* Florida.
W itn ess my hand and the »ral «d »••* fj,Jw
Cult Court this and day of lierriiihet, X P»

190S.

flt.

.

r ! C , ? 1Uí C o U r t ° * U le 5 Í S J u d i c i a l
^r c u it, o í „ t h e S t * » e o f F l o r i d a

n . M. RO IIIN Sl &gt;N. I Sr*!.)
C le rk C ircuit C ourt, Urange Coon If-

T i t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t o f th e 7th Judicial
C i r c u i t o f th e S t a t e o f Florida

f o r O r a n g e County.
o f S an ford
) Bill til &lt; fianef'f
va.
) Enforce I»* Lira
W . R. M oses, and
)
T o the defendant, W. K. M„w«
.
It a p p ea n n r from fhr afliJaul
ih* fi'jf
S olicitor o f ihe C ily of Sanford firm» U "
lhai be LklDvrs that you s ic * non resw*W
o
f the S tale o f F ln riiu , and that your rt*
answer the bill filed
£ * ‘ ‘ J iiDuCa-is-Uwkwaww,
1U 1 vl.w. -J.rw f l':
•on m this S la te the aervice- of s »»D"«“ *
upon whom would bind you. and th*1 7'H*
age is o v rr the sg c o f s i yesrx
If Is there fo re'o rd ered that r„u do *Pf”
In this cou rt to the hill herein '«led. i f *
M onday, E rbruary r, A. D i«o«
.
I l Is further brdered that thi* oritt si
1111aJkoarl 1_ sL. ordefftj jb il iliif order tic pu blu ation be published once a week fur ft I**
in lh* San ford H e ñ id •: • inc»i|»»|&gt;er coo secu live weeks in the Sanford l ‘ r'*~ -'*
puhlithrd In »aid C iiy . tmee k *
w
newspaper published In the Cily of Ssafor^
» - ¡i» T &amp; r Y i i r t U T j r
C ounty, Florida.
,
.. , *
cow Ä e ¿ r s j k j r “a‘id o f-‘.h “*y M *n .«/range
W itne*» my hand and the sesl of ssid &lt;*r*
g r e u i w o u r , . th i. 45th -d ay o f ^ N o U b ^ . " ^
cult court (Jus and day o f December, A V.
■ »08.
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B. I f . R O B IN SO N , (Seal)
64 .CUrk C i f e u ^ C o ^ ^ M Ä i
•L
Clerk C ircu it C ou rt, Orangs UuatJ.

fo r O ran ge C o u n ty .
I
., i o? rr Mr*
y.
r .,
0 l * n* e cC °ou« » ttF
o f Sanford
Ì m il In Chancery t „
v i. ^ " i , W
&gt; ttS fJ » C W e r y
I Enforced l a x ¿ f n . | 'V illiam b im ^ m , gn d)
n ,,,,:c l1 U *
i r ^ t ì . . „ d #, r n , “ r" "
T o A ll Whom It M ky C oncernH May C on cern!
•fp lw ation o f the c it y Solicitor It

- ! ■ t '«
11 T T W r fcapeclive tn trretts, g ina -r r j.h
to
or lien« urna res) e»Ute situ sIr In the C ii*
o r» ^ . nV ' L i nd described in The " t i l I* as

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»6-4- Clerk efe* “ ’ Cou«î^’^ ^ n i e 1 Cuùniy;

In the Citcuit Court-of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the S tate of Florida
for Orange County. '

o f Sanford
) „B ill in Citatiiery lo
««---------—
) E nfurte---T ax — T.tfTT
E. II. Jones, and )
«11 »«'»
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'
¡« ry Rute d a y ^ e ä t ' * ' ‘ he Jan I To; A ll Whom it M ay Concetti :
C ity S olicitor, „
D. 1909, i„ U |J court / o u a n m if r J,r.d ’ A ¡ • V ,lun, »PI*''catioii . oc f. Ibe
—
answer llie bin f,|r ,| M,d&gt; » t li^ ih i l°
••&gt;4« "ii or l* fo r c the Jailture o f your rci|wv live In ie re m i„‘ h ,
'
*&lt;,,le .d.J,r ' “ »L t&lt;ing January j . A . (I.
of W o i T " T * 1. “ *•*« situate i,,' the C ì, 1’ tb T » ill" t i ! ? “ Y'*’ y ‘&gt;U V ’'* * r to and •(»•«*■
ÍS, : i ud J t U ilb e J iu. thr 4„|,
. 7 J -*1; ' J.-6Je«l arid *ci i u,rb jh c u x lu re »! your
,
7 .^ 7 , '•&lt; *t,™'k 4, t ier 1. a k o - l o i i l ÍÍ m 'M l i,ll" r , u in .
lo, o r liens u|K,rt
3 B lo c k 't ’ T U ? 4- ? irr. '■
l « '* “ a d
I”
A V S situale in the C ity o i Sant mil,
r a . ( h - 8:
'•
1°« 4, Block 8 T ier
L ‘,l e f t r . in ,h c Mil a s:
.*• •» fib* properly of J. II. M i i r m l ,, I . ; f
L o t 4. Block to. T ier A
kB lM&gt;r^n*i7 rF un,)'- Tlnri'la.
J1, '* further ordered lìiat this order he
lo

•n. i . t e k ‘ r ^ i e ' r r *
*• ^
e* •» «
^ Ml i* I, !lt,h f r ‘ " d ff* ] 1 «bat this order be
puMUheJ in the San ford lle ra ld , • new&gt;(iaper
IMitiUslird m M id -C fir, citiec • week for four
cum jeeiith. week» prior lo u i d rule day.
&gt;Nlines« my la u d and aeal of the aaid

a n d )Knf0rct

herebv ordered th si m i t M
"
ry R ule ilay next, being Jatmirv ,
J*?'
PO/,10 »aid court, you appear . / ' 1- A I».
m e bill filed and w l o . t f f i , , * I,J * '" v „
respective Interesu in rigfi
real estate situale in the l i i ,
i
"»&gt;
atwl .U ao.iU .I
-S
_ n&gt; “ I
^ .
^
its Ik e hll! *4«
{Jit 8, B lock i i , T itr B.
It is further ordered 1i.-,, . 1 ,
puh shed in .th e S«t,((,r, 11«»],1 -* n,,1*r D
puhlislidd in *,|J City- once a .

B. M. R O H iN S O N , - (S e al.)
C lerk C ircuit Court, O ran ge C ounty.

*
U . (.rTmHng. and? £ fli° rCt T »* '
C ity o f San ford
)
l o A ll Whom 11 A{ay C on cern:
4
v
vi
) B ill in C han cery lo
.. V » ,’ni «t-plic.lion o r - i k . L ily Solicitor, 11 A . Julin* and 3». A .) k n fy rce d l a x L itn .
is hereby
-that
on ”or
the ixn
J*n |
uTrv
ii tii. ordered
i
—
: w*#
* ubefore
i,u ‘ * tuc
lUltaid», and
)
in LMidi
J, n u l 'l ' J- A - u .
To A ll Whom It M ay C on cern :
the Lnil fib I . . V V ' T‘,’u *P P f*r ,0 »«"l aniw er I
Upon application Ot Ihc C ily S olicitor, il
reaneciifc»
^ forth the nature ot your I •• hcichy ordcicd that on or before the Janreal e.iJiM Mif.r ‘ M
1°* ur be«» upon V?r r Rule day next, le in g Ja n u a iy jr d , A.
ami d e e n to .
"I ,,!h* C ity of Sanford,
D. 1909, in aaid court, you »j-jewr lu and
Mi
im J J " ll.i,r bil1
I answer the bill filed and act' forth the nai, i
» . Bl i l e r A *
I tife 1 of your rcsjw clivc in lereals In, riglit lo,
„„1,1,. ,’ I I., .',rr
that this order tie ° I 11*"* “ I1» " rr*l « * a te situate in the C ily
„1
I
i"
Sanford H e i .I j , , n e w .r w ,^
o f .S a n fo r d and drveribed in ihc hill as:
published In c*.d C ily, once a w t 'k for m or
,L o t. '■ , lllock B- T ier 11.
lt,,v im unve w t*ks prior to »aid rule day*
I
M: M
,? rt,? red .«J11« ,h i* order be
•
“ L hand and yeal o f (be »aid cir. I *’Uc !-'!'*&lt;i !n Ibe S an ford H erald, a nyw»papcT
cull court th ii and ilay o f D rcem lw i
\ n | puhllilicd ill »aid C ity, once a week ior lour
•»o?.
___ ____ V
'•
. e o n irr u liie . week* prior to aaid- rule day.
W iln e » my hand and seal o l the aaid
circuit court, this 451h day o f N ovem ber, A,
‘t-4 iCleak^Cirrun Court! Nfi)r7»i e( Co’unty.
I). 1908.
'
, ^ .D M. K O IU N S O N . ( S fa i. )
10 4
C lerk C ircuit Court, O range County.

. fi Jhjii 0(ipl¡cation of (hr C ily Solicitor, il
" • t ’v fu ie !!,„ I ...
u j i r Rule iu ) next, being January jn L A.
II. ipbp, 111 u i d court, you a|i|K»r to and
answer the lull filed and »et forth the 1»*
lure uf yuur resiicctive ini&gt;rc»t» in, rigid lo
or Dens uikjii leg! e»L le »iluaie in (be City
I Sanlurd. and ileacrilicd in the bill a i:
,A&gt;li 1 * n&lt;* 3•*• T ier 1, a L»u West

r-v

W itness my lianil and »cal o f the »aid c ir ­
cuit court this and (lay -ut D ecem ber,. A . D,

C ity of Sanford
) Hill in Chancery lo
.a w .
va.
1 Enforce Lien
C ity of- S an fo rd
) B ill in Chancerytry to
t. II. W illiam s, and )
„
v*.
) Enforce
T ax Lìeii.
C ily o f S an furd
) B ill in C hanceryry to
Te t
Wbutn It May C an cern:
fc.
Kirby, and
)
vs.
) En
E nforce T ax Lieu.
Upon applicallon o f the C ity S oflcilo i, it To A ll W horn It -May Concern:
_____
wl
_
_
,
D. Ring, ira i
is herrjiy ordered that on or liefure the Jan­
Upon application o f (he C ily Solicitor, it I T o A ll Whom II M ay C on cern:
uary K ule day next, being January J , A. 4J.
1» hereby ordered tbal on or before the Jan- I
Upon application o f ibe C ily Solicitor, it
tpop, in »aid court, you api-ear to and answer
uary Rule day next, brin g Jxnnary 3, A . |t; | D hereby ordered that on or before the Janthe lull filed and »rt furth (hr na(iiie ut yuur
1909. in said court, you appear lo ami answer miry Rule day next, being January jr d , A .
rrsiiectivc intere»(s in, right to, or lien» upon (lie bill filed and »c( forth the natur*. ol y iu r I U . 170V. ill m id court, you apiicxr .lo and
real rwtate a ilm ir in llie C ily of 7-aDtord,
re»iiective infrrerts in, riglit to, or Hen» Upon I pnsw rr the bill filed and vet - fo rth th e 11aand deaenbeii in (he hill as:
. etivt i nlcrcst» in, righi io.
ra) estate »iluaie in (he C ity u f S an lu rd
,u ,e
Lour rv»l,e
I.01 14, lllock 6, T ier a.
or 11—
lieti* -----------utwiTj -irai*—estate litn a te in the C ity
nd described in the bill a»:
’ —
It is further ordered that Ibis order lie
of Sanford, and described in thè bill a i:
W est i-a n f Lot 4, Block to, T ier C
published in (he Sanford Derail!, a new -joper
W . i- j o f Lui 4, Block 9, Chapman k
. Mi M
,"&gt;»t tin* o ld e r be
imhlirtird in aaid C ily, one* a wrek fur Tutu
T ucker's A ddiiiou to the C ily of San fo rd .
pub lih rd in the S an fo rd Herald, a newsjviTier
consecutive week» priur to aaid nil* day,
Il is further ordered that this order he
puldiiheil in »aid C ily, mice a week lor lour
n fo rd*’ *-*•«"*»
llrra lif, ”a •newapajier
W itness ray hand and veal o f lb* said cir
consecutive week» prior fo u i d rule diiv
I rpuhUvhed
"iTi* L* i In
• ’ th
" 'e ,S
. ■ ar.v■
■■■■•
cult court this and day o f December, A . II
Wilne«« iny hand and seal o f (he u i .l cir- »’uM l,hc,J ln “ ld 1 *'?• 0,LCC ■
&lt;01;
1908.
cu.l court (h i. and day o f Dcccinbei A
« "'»« «« W * » « k » prior {tr »aiJ rule day.
lyo#
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w ciuucr, A . if , I
Witnr«» my IldikI and »oal uf the - u id
B. U . R O B IN S O N , (S e al.)
ifiq
Clrrli C ircuit Court, Orange County
B. M. R O B IN S O N . (S eal.)
!&gt;rCVi»o«COUrt‘ lW*
U* T uf N ovem ber- A C ounty.
|
B. M. R O B IN S O N . (S e al.)
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial 1ft 4 t lerk ( .» c u lt C ou rt, O range
“
j 16 4 &gt; C lerk C ircuit C ou rt, O range C ounty.

) B ill in Chancer
-'
.. ,, . vs.
)R nforc*
T ax 7Liei
hh F . Slattord, and)
VVblffTJ It w * r C o rev ra t
UfwStt Spplicalinn o f the C ily S o liftio r, it
is hereby „rdcred that on or befoie the Jm
uary Hule day neat, being Jan iu ry j, A. IL
loop. In said court, you appear |o and answer
•fie hill filed and aet lorih (be nature ol your
respective itilrrr»U in, rigid to, or liens u|mn
ifcal e*(4tr aitualr in (he C ily of Sanlurd,
and described in the hill as:
Lot 4, Block 6, Tier 11.
It is further ordered -that Ihi» order be
pub (jibed jp the S an fu id Herald, a tirwapa|ier
published in saiii C ity, once a week for tour
corueculiv* week» Prior to »aid rule day.
\\ lines» my hand and seal o f the said cir
ru il court (bis and d a y o f December, A . D
1908.
,r
m e
V JKOD IN SON . (S eal.)
1 i
IClki LitrtU L C o u r t ,- Urange County.

1 U , AH Ki^ lf00' '

) (lili

T R AH*r\ v ! ' I'f n * ,m '

o f S an ford
) B ill in C hancery to
C ity o f S an ford
) B ill In C han cery to
vs.
) E nforce T ax L int,
va .
) E n forced T a x Lien.
G. t . Taltach, and )
Jame* T olls, and
)
T o AH Whom* It M ay Concern:
T o A lt Whom It M ay C on cern:
Upon apjilicalion o f the C ity Sot»«j}or, Il
Upon Tuiplicatlon of the C ity S olicitor, k
ia iierrtiy ordered that on or liefore the Jan­ is hereby ordered that oil or liefore the Ja n ­
uary Rule day next, bring January j . A , D. uary Rule day next, dicing Jan uary jr d , A .
19 0 9 ,1 m »aid court, you appear lo and answer 11. 1909, in aaid court, you ap|war to and
the bill filed and set furth the nature of you
a n iw A - the bill filed a n d set
act forth
the nafi
respective interests in, right to, or liens upon I ture u f you r resiicctive interest* in. right- to,
teal estate situate in ibe C ity o f Hanford, j or -lieni upon real estate situate in the C ity
and ilesetibed in thr hill a»;
.
I o f S anford, and draeritieil In the bill as:
L it 1, Block i, T ier 4.
»- ,
I
Lot g. Block 9, T ier B.
B D further ordered that this order lie |
Il Is further prilered that this oTdcr be
, uhlivbed fit the S a n fu id tlrra td , a newspaper I pulilulied
putitiiliciT iti
in the S
ban
an fo
Ioni
rd H
Iterali],
erald, a newspaper
published in -said C ity , onet a srrek fior to u r I published 10 »aid C ity r -oiice 1 w i d for (our
consecutive week» prior to »aid rule day.
I consecutive w eckt prior to aaid rule day.
Witne»» my hand and »eal o f the »aid cir- I . Witne»» my hand and seal o f the said
culi cudrt ibis and day o f D tccm ber. A . Il
Circuit court, this 451(1 day o f N ovcm licr, A .
908.
* ’ | I ) .. 1908.
B. M. R O B IN S O N , (S e al.)
H. M. R O B IN S O N , (S e al.)
t6-J -O c r k C ircuit C ou rt, O ran ge Cm inly,
6.4 C le rk C ircuit Court, O range C ounty.

o f Sanford
) Hill in C hancery to
v*.
) Enforce
T ax
Lien,
S. H . Coleipan, and )
Tft A ll Whom il M ay C on eernl
Upon application o f the C ily S ollcilor. it
ia hereby ordered that on o r before the Jan­
uary Rule day next, being January jrd , A.
It. 1909, in »aid court, you -»Pja-ar to and
i m a c r the bill filed and »et forth the nalure o f your restiectivc lntete»l» in, right to,
or lien» upon real n ta le liln a tc in .t h e C ily
of S an fo n l. and described in the bill as:
Lot ta, Block 7, T ier II.
It it further orileretl that this order he
publUhrd in the Sanford llerald , a newtpaper.
pohiwlwd (li u n i L 'iip - a lu c I » u L . lu l lo ur
eonterutivC week» prior to said rule .day.
W itneM iny liand and teal o f the aaid
circuit court, thi* asth day o f November, A.
D. 1908.
H. M. R O B IN S O N , ( S a l . )
16 4
C lerk Circuit Court. O range County.

of

S an fo rd

C ity

C ity

C ity

of

inurM irr v n in .*#4b» .1b - »»dr- i:Alntr~). I -

In the Citcuit Court of th t 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
In the Circuit Couit of the 7th Judicial
In the Circuit Court of th t 7th judicial
for Orange County.
•
Citcuit bf the State of Florida
C ity o f S an ford
)
»
Circuit of the S tate, of Florida
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
tty P , **• .
, t,
Hill in Chancery to
Jor Orange County.
for Orange County.
W . F U a v e tt snd II.) E n fo ic e d 1 1. x X icu .
Circuit of the S tate of Florida
I , l^w vcll. Hi» iVi(e)
C ily of Sanford
) Hill in C lw ncery Ip
Ci«y of Sanford
) Bill in Chancerr to
_ and
V».
j E n fo r c e . Tax
Lieti.
for Orange County,
J. B. Mag.uder, .u d ì
Tax fien,
I L Mention, and )
^
l o .\H W hom Jr Alxy C oncern;

C ity

C ity

) E nforce

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In the Circuit Court ofmtbc 7th imtiu,
C t a i i .1 , h .
ol
for Orange County.

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h c c t m h e f 3 fer lQ û fl

INC SANFORD HERALD.

in the Circuir Court o f th e 7th Judicial In the Circuit Court of the 7 lh Judlclo "T5~the C irc u it C o u rt of th e 7 th Ju d ic ia l
Circuit o f th e S ta te o f F lorida fo r
Circuit of the Stole pf Florida for
C ircuit of th e S ta te of F lorida
O ra n le C ounty
Oranle Cdunty
for O rpngc C ounty.
City'ol Sanford,
w.
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C ity of Sanford; y
t . , m v f*T -n „ &gt; D,U ln Chancery to Enforce
Lot 1. Block 7. Tier 2 (
T _. &gt; , , n
Owner Unknown. J
la x Lien.

BUI In Chancery to Enforce
Ta* Lien.

hV crcarin* from ibe a rfd a v lt of tha C ily SuTo tha dafendant. Owner Unknown.
, J ' " p‘ f ,(,« City of Sanfonl herein Bled that he
It np)*-nrfog from the affidavit of the City Solici­
hrlSte» that you are a non-rraldent of the S tole tor of the City of Sanford herein filed, that he be
¿f Hunda, and that your realdnice la unknown.
‘ Hat you a r e a non-resident of the State or
Snd that títere la no perwm In this S tale the aere F k u U a x n n d lh n t your iraldrnce la unknown, and
*P" Li . aubooena upon whom would bind you. nnd that there la nu peraon In thla atate the se n io r of
.hat i-our inte la over the a*e of 21 fea rs.
a subpoena u(ton whom would hind you.
It M therefore urdem l t h lt you du apóear In this
It la therefore ordered that you do appear in this
court to the bill herein Bled, upon Monday, hebro- cour} t o ib e ..ill herein filed, upon Mnmlny. Fcbru'

*7 t tifurtlier'ord'cred'that this order of publication
b, pubUihed unce a week for eight ouiaecutlvc
zL Ík, Ir, rite Sanfurd Herald, n nrwspoprr pub
ff^ n l |n the City of Saniord. In Oramie county.

my hand and the seaj of aald circuit
— eoiift thU e s th d o y of
(stat.]
• Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County.

It la further ordered that thla order of publication
be published once a week for eight ronarcutlvr
week* In The . ..
Sanford
.
. „ llernkl. a I»aw*[ta per publish n l in the L lty of Sanford, in Orange county,
Florida.
Wltneaa m y hnnd nnd the irn l o f's a ld circuit
court, this e s t h d a y of Nnrrmher. A D.liKTfl---- "

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n, M, Kmiwsnfi,

shal]

l ° ’ N______ Clrrk Circuit Court, Urnngr County.

Pale It

In th e C ircu it C o u rt of th e 7 th Ju d ic ia l
C ircuit of th e S ta te of F lo rid a
fo r.O ra n g e .C o u n ty .

C ity o f S an ford
1 RIM in C hancerv to
---- ---------y-fcn?.irre 'f a *
T en
Amanda liuiwlson, and)
to tile defendant, A nun da (ioodm it:
T I ! appearing Itimi thr aCntaut o f thè .C ity
. 0 .. ¿0r
C ity of San iord herein hied

C ity o f S an fu td
) B ill in CHancenr Jo
, .
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* E u rotce T a x , Lien.
.
-V J. N r j v t . and
I
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T o A ll-W h o m It May C om -vln:
-l*pnn application o f th è “ C ity SiiTTcItor, It
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It hereby ordered that on o r-b e fo re the Feb­
!,r
'r c. !* veÌ ma* i ou a,e * nun-resident ruary Kule day n e tt, bring February t. A.
o f the S u t e o f Florida, and that your re«
I&gt;. 1909. in aald court, you appear to ami
tdence It Unknown, a n j Hut th n e it no iwr
» lo v e r the bill tiled and set forth the nature
-on in tint S tate the te .v ic e o f a tubpoena o f your respective Interest« in, right to, or
upon whom would bind you, and aliai your liens upon real relate situate in the C ity of
atte it over the aye u f 1 1 year*
b a n li'itj, and d r e ir t h .l in the bill vs:
It la therefore ordered that yop* do »(.¡war - f u r 3V B lo c k - u .- C h a p m a n and T u c k e r'.
m thla (Court to the bill herein tiled. U(ton Addition to Ibe C ity of S anford.
M onday, I rh ru ary i, ,\. |i. , w„ q
It It further ordered that this order l&gt;e
further ordered th.aj this order -..f publidtr.l In the S an fo rd Herald,-* a new»|&gt;aper
publication lie pubbthed once a werk for eight published in salii C ity , mice a week for eight
contecuiive «reek« in Ibe Sanford Herald, a cciilnrculivc weeks prior to «.ltd rule day.
Willie«* my hand .md scar o f the «aid cir
newapaiwr published in the (,'ily of Sanford ,
Ù Itrtouti this and d iv nf J ) e c c u ih c x .-* L .ll.
n XVilhf?«
ó m*n|te * 'mpty. JOoiiJa
5
' . C190*1.
*
my liim i ami ine teal o f tai.l cir
It. M. IW in iN S O N , ’ (S«U .)
edit court I his jriil iUjf o f ! )fcriulif f t
J)
i
AS
C
lrrk
C
ifru
it
Cjitirt, O ran gr County.
'SP 9». M. H n n iN p rtN , ( S e a n
ei.
cterk C ircuit t our I,. Orange I'ounty.
In th e C ircu it C o u rt of th e 7 th Ju d ic ia l

Id the Circuit C ourt o f th e 7 t h Judicial In th e C ircuit C ourt o f th e 7 th Judicial
Circuit of th e S ta te o f F lorida fo r
C ircuit o f th e S ta te of Florida for
In the C irc u it C ourt oT^the 7th Ju d ic ia l
O ra n le C ounty
O ra n le County
City of Sanford. J Bill In C hancery to Enforce
va.
To* Uen.
A S. Jurry.
To the defendrtlll. A . S. J k ir ii
It BPtwnring from the offldnv t of the C ity Solidmr of the City of Sanford herein tiled. Hint he bethat you ore « non-reaUlent of the S ta le of
O s , nnd that your residence Is unknown, fold
that there Is no person In thU sto le the service of
a subpoena m»n whom would bind you. and that

BUI in Chnncrry to
L o ta 3 i . - f . l N i k 2, Tier I
Enforce Tu» Lien.
— O v ii m Unknown. —
To the defendant. Owner Unknown.
It aplH-nring from the affidavit of the City Solici­
tor of the C ity of Sanford herein filed, that hr tielleves that you ore a non-resident of th eS tn ti-of
Florida, and thot your residt-nec is unknown, and
th at there Is no iierson in this state the service of

It Is therefore ordered that yoVi’ do apix-ar In tills
court to the bill hrrrln filed, u ion Monday, Fcbru
ary I. A . D, IUOU.
’
y I A I). 1B00.
It it further ordered that thla order of publication
It is further ordc-rrd that this order of publication
I* published «mer n week for eight consecutive la? published once a week 'fo r eight consecutive
weeks
iir Sanfurd llerald. n newspaper A u b ­ week* -in-Tbc Sanfurd Herald, u newspaper pul,
•a * In fThe
Ilsbrd In the City of Sanford in O range-room y - Halted In thu, C iiy jif. Shnford. in .U tau gc county
Florida.
Florvia
Witness my hnnd and the seal o f la id circuii------ W ún rss iny baud «ltd the seal of snW rim rtr
ruurl this 23lh day of Novcmjicr. A . I). ! 008.
court, this 25th day of NovcmU-r. A. I). 1008
«.
I) M. Komkiom, ( seal]
B. M horns* n, I seai |
llj.g
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County.
10-8
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County

In the Circuit C ourt o f th e 7 th Judicial In Ih c Circuit C ourt of th e 7 th Judicial
Circuit of th e S ta te o f F lorida fo r
C ircuit o f th e S ta te of Florida for
O ra n le County
O ra n le County
City of Sanford, 1

a
pm in Chancery to Enforce

It, i ’ ttrr.
)
T a l Lk‘nTo the defendant, II. Potter’:
It appearing from the affidavit of the C ity So­
licitor of the City of Sanford herein filed, that he
believes that vou nre a non-resident of tha S tate
uf Florida, ami that your realdencc la unknown,
and that there.Is nu person ln this state the service
of a sula-«-on u|vm whom would bind you. and that
your age Is over the age of 21 year*.
It is therefore ordered that you do appear in this
court to the hill herein filed, upon Monday, Febru­
ary I. A l), 1009.
It U farther ordered that this order of publication
le published unce a week for eight consecutive
mliweeks lo The Sanford Herald, a newspaper tu
I,-I,• li io tile Cit) of Sunfotil. Oronge county, ! Iurkin
Witness my hand nnd the seal of said circuit
court, this 25th day uf Novemla-r, A . D. 11108
B. M. hostuKON, I seal ]
18-H
Clerk Circuit Court, Urunge County.

C ity of Sunford,
Bill In Chancery to
EnforveTus Lien.

---- Ç i.1? — ? ^

Ittürd-----) —l*l.t. ... \ han re rr “tn

A . II. T om linson, a n d )-K’
-'
^ cn '
I " A ll W hom It M ay (‘m irerai
t &gt; m ¡ . application ,.f , hr s „&gt;• Solicitor, it
is hereby 'orderet! that on or lu-forr the FetiJ miry Hule day neat. Iwiog February », A,

® ?c5 ' S
a n and dcscrihe.l ir, (he bill a* ; *
Joit fi, Illnck s. Iter 7.
^ Mi i* .XlMthcr o r.trrn l tlu l ibis order he
Puh i-h ej
U rtih l. a new-j«,«-,
tn b lu b e d in u n i t i l i . once a « r r k tur righi
ciin*tTtH 1ve w eyk i i rmr i &gt; «” v \ tu te
__■
"iHy* ha ri il iind «e;t! of (he u h i tirli" ,8 COU,t ,h l* i , ,J ,lay t’f- Decrm lwr, A« l&gt;.
f
S

O

. ,»• M- U Ò IIIN 'SO N . fS r.il.)
( lerk I trenti 1 miri. Ormino C ounly.

In th e C irc u it C o u tt of th e 7 th Ju d icial
C ircuit of th e S ta te of Florida
fo r O range C ounty.
( ity

of

S an fo rd

) B ill in I ’h.mcery to

City of^ Sanford, J

J),l| (a Chnncrry to Enforce

Mary Evans.
I ,
T at Llrii.
To the defendant. Mitry Evans .
It appearing frdtn the affidavit of the City Solid
tuTof the t ity^il Sanlonl herein filrd .tlio tlie lv lieves that you are a non resident of the S tuteof
lot id a. utui that your rcshlenoe is unknown, and
that there Is no p.-uson in Ibis stute tin- service ut
u sutipH-na u(hui whom would bind you. und Ibot
yohr uge is over the uge uf 21 years.
It is therefore ordered (hat you do appear in Ibis
court to the hill herein tiled, upon Monday, f'rbru
ary I. A. D. 1909.
It is further ordered that tills order of publication
la- published once a t&gt;ruk (ur right consecutive
weeks lit The Saniord Herald, a ni-ws()aia-r pub
lulled In the City ol Sanfurd. m Urunge county,
Florida.
Witness my band and the seal of said circuit
court, this 25th day of November, A. 1) 1SHI8
¡5. M Rumnau«*, ( vial )
IG-8
Clrrk Circuit Court, Urunge County

In the Circuit Court o r Ih c 7 th Judicial In th e Circuit Court of th e 7th Judicial
Circuit of th e S ta te o r F lorida for
C ircuit of th e S tu te of D o rid a ^ o r
Orange Comity
O ru n ic County

In the C ircuit C ourt o í* th e 7 th Ju d icial
C ircuit of th e S ta te of Flprid.i
fo r Ur.mj;e C ounty.
I ‘It jr nf

Sai tiiforti
)
.
vi*
I Hi.Ill in 1 I n fir r r v tr
1 And 4, Work a.&gt; 7!11fort
«i isirti
T irr i t ,
1 )
n * u « r I'libn ow n,
»
f’*&gt; Alt Wtmm II May Cniui-rn
I*Î»*hï A|i|tiicAîion u f thr t'ity SsmIh ilt»r, it
% hr reft V ordered flint *0» ut h rfo rr tW t *
11i f y fl 111r *1.1y nr * t# I'Mflng | jrti r ttii ly t. \
f. »9«*V. tn -«id court, ymi rtoorAr tri mul
h o o r the Itili filed and ^Ct forili the »»nre «»f your fr*|K*cti\e in irrrit« In. rìditi (**.
r lirtis tiTMin rral estate MfuaTr in ‘the i ity
f Sanford, ami dr^rdM'il tit thr hill ite*
î.ot% rfirrr and four ( j nml 4), fllock Tw o
1 ì T iri Eleven" f i l l .
it i' further ordrrrfl that thi« tir»1er lie
tihliOiril in the S*»»«ford Herald, *1tirw'*|atief
pnhtivhrvt tn %,-»»d ("tty. rmrr a « erk for eight
m«&gt;ft u livr kkrt’kv i&gt;ri«»r to «Aid rule day.
• W ittifo tuv hand Atul *e.il t»f thr «Aid c o
til court thi«
&lt;lay of Mo^emlirr, V D
«Did.
w
H \f. Roliin».An, fse a ) ï
H C'lrrk ( in mi Court. Oramrr Cntinty.

th e C u c u li C o u tt of th e 7th Ju d ic ia l
C ircuit of th e S ta te of F lorida
for O range C ounty.

City of Sanford.
1 I!tl| in c h a n c e ry 'to Enforce City of Sanford. | mu ¡u chnncrry to Enfurcr
C ily of S alitim i
1 B ill in ( h au reiv in
la a 3. Ibuck U, Tl*r 7. J
- “ T ax Lien.
H U. IkavidBon. )
T u t Lien.
y#,
) K iiftirre la x l.icn
To the deb 11.1nut. Owner U n kn o w n :
To the defendant. II C. Davidson.
II
( . D úvitlv.n. and)
It
uiuwnring
from
the
affidavit
of
the
City
Solici­
It appearing from the affidavit of the City So» All Whom 11 "Tay Cum cr ri
jicltnruf the City nf Sanford herein lllrd thnt Ip- tor *d the City of Sanfurd hrrriit filed, that he Ikt f|H*ii è»i•(*ri«.ili" ih of thr l i l y Sol ¡v il.o r j U
tell, m it,in you are a non-resident of the State of lieves Ihut you are a nun-rvaidaut ol lb* S ta le of
licit In
tnaf on or tot-IoTc tljr i rt&lt;
•si "
tl nl Tour rrsidence Is unknown, nnd Florida, and that .your residence It unknown, nnd
iiarji R Lit** »lay o« vi, t a c i l i I «l»rii.ij|y i. V
that there is no prison In thla state the service of Ihut there is no person in (Itis state the service of
1909, *nr «»id cu ín I. voti ap|K*ni to mid
aauhpoenaupon whom would hind you.
a suh|&gt;ocna ti[&gt;un whom would land you
thr iu
iiivwii the lull tilt»! and »ct l«'**h thi
It is therefore ordered that you do ut&gt;iK-ar in this lure »»f yuur Mr»|*cctivc iutrrrvt« in. I»Kl»t tu.
It is therefore ordered that you do appear in this
coutt to the hill herein filed, u|k&gt;ii Monday. Fcbru- court to the bill herein tiled, u|&gt;un Monday. Frbru
lien» U|*tin trai citate lìtiiate mi tile t t\y
*r&gt; i, a u iyuw.
yar l. A I). 1009.
»f Sanfoid* und dc*cribctl in Ih* htil » » l
It is further ordered thot tliis order of publication
it 1» further u n lrm i that this ordero( publication
L.-»t 7, lllorjk j. lie r 0. jo the id njH'rty »»f
iJ k i ii- ..
" .'IT *1 •“/ eight .consecu live be published once a we-ek for eight consecutive H.
llavidfoun I»ciuK in O ia iigc „ 1 ori ni y,
wivktin I he Siuifurd Herald, n newspaprr pub- weeks in The, Sanford Herald, a newspaper pub­ Stat)É o f riu ru la.
/
It I» furi hr i ordered that Ihl* order hr
tToridii " 1 lr t l ,)f
Sanfutd, In Orange county. lished in the City ol Sanford, in Orange county,
florid a.
ptihlUhnl mi tlir San ford lle ta M . a nt w ifa |ifr
W itness my hand und the seal of said circuit putilihhc«! in 'Ai.l C ity, once a »*r«k for eight
J H H T * J ,r 'y ^ nd t,T' d
" f »"id circuit
court this 2 jth day oi Novetnhr. A . D. 1908
court, this 25th day of Novemla-r, A U 1908
ro iitecu tivr wrtd» putir tu »aid rule d •s ■
U. M, Hi er,sitrt. ts u i.)
-ni Ef-i 1-/«
, U.M. Kuaiania. * J s t i l l
W itlin g it
tit' hnnd «tt*d
1+* Í tin*« 4Ai«| c |I
my|ti-8
Clerk Circull Court. Urunge County
1 Bt.lerk Circuit Court. Orange County.
II
rttil ro tili (bis ¿ id i *l»y of Nove ini le
908.
In the Circuit C ourt o f th e 7 th Judicial In th e Circuit C ourt of th e 7 th Judicial
II M. Robinson. (S e al.)
16 8
C lcik Circuit Court, O tan g r County.

--

Circuit of th e S ta te o f F lorida fo r
O ratile C ounty

C ity nf S an fo rd
) BUI in C hanccrji to
„
, . V».
) I.Uforce
E n force T ax Lien.
O wner Unknown, and I
TñI -Ml Wtmm ll" M :iy C o iu r n i:
I V ,,," L "l’ l’ lic*«fon »&lt; rhv "k ity Solu-itnr. it
Is lirrenv ordered that on or before tac Feb
ruary Rule day next, la-lug I rtrrtuiry i, A.
11. 1909, In said court, you apirear lu amt
anvwcr the bill filed and «et forili lire palm e
o f your fk tfW Iir* I M l n f r l V 'l i i , right to, or
f la ir «in
rif -jit
b r - C I ly 1 (Tf
«tints" tThe-C
S a o f o i T and dcscri|rrd ur Hie bill a«:
Jo It. o f Lot j . Block 18, Cliapman and
T u ck er's Addition to |be C ity &lt;&gt;t Sanford.
further _ar.drrrd
(hat, this orde&gt; IkIt- ,is -------------- —
publl.bed iti dir- Sit 11forti H erald, a nr»*]ra|ret
plibllsbe.l In .Aid City* once a week ftrr eight
co n tre u fiv e weeks prior to- «airi m ie ila
■ poi.
It. M. R O B IN SO N *, -fS e a l.)
Clerk C ircuit Court. O ran ge County,

j* 8

In th e C ircu it C o u rt of th e 7 th Ju d icial
C ircu it of th e S fa te of F lo rid a
for O range C o u n ty .
City of Sanford, 1 Hilt n Chancer
vs
) E n force la x h
Mary Eva tie, ami
To i l l Whom It May ('i'fu’rrii :

Lots 124 l 3.V|Hock 7; Tier I.
Owner Unknown.
W . It. Moses, arid } ,:” f0rCe *“
fA tn I'p on appi [cal inn o i the C ity Solicitor, it
To the defendant, owner Unknown
It» A ll Whom It .Mav C o n crfn :
It apm-aring from the affidavit of the City Solici­ • V T I “I'Hjcation of the City .Solicitor’ it is hereby ordered ihat in o r h e fo ff the refi
ru
ary
Rule day ne«l. mmiih I vhr i mi y f,
tor of lire C ity of Sanford herein filed, that hr I*- m hirrhy onlcrnl thnt on ,»r In-fote the Teh
h Mioo, in ■ kil)! court, you A|&gt;|M;nr
and'
llevrs that you are a non-resident o( the S late of ntsiry Nulc d.iy nc*t, l«ink- Irhmarv t, ,\. At»«w«r
the hill filed anil net for*!» the na
Florida, and thnt your residence is unknown, and
in 'M it l rtm rt. ,)«»u iipi»rar to am! to re*iil your r«*a¡ieLítÍve ijitcrcvl« Irr, ri^ht tor
Ihut there is no person in tbi« stale the service oi
l!»r hill hied ami sri forth tlie ttaViiir
o licit« tiiMiri real m a t e «Rúate &lt;jn the
n subiviena upon whom would hind you.
f &gt;«*ur rr*»|Tftivr iiiU-m Ma in. yjgfn to. or
•f Sariittf«!. a inf ilM crilm l in tlic loll aw:
It is therefore ordered thnt you do npiv-ur In this llrtt^ MtiHin rent C'lAIr wittialc in the C ity of
I aiI
111«mi k i). Tier 6.
■ uurl to the bill herein filed, upon Monday. Febru­ S an fo n l, anti ile*crihnl in tin* hill a»:
It is fo rth rr or«Ir r e It. thAt thi«* «»tiler J&gt;c
ary I. A D. 1909
I«*»t Si r!l«*ck q, T ier j .
{
l»lt!i1Uhril in the Sviti ford H erald, a m*w«|ian#*i
it is further ordered that this ordrr of publication
¡1 i&gt; further o n lr r n l
thi« o n lrr tie
lie published oni-e u week (or eight lonserullvr f»uTi)hlied! 01 the, San fou l I levahl, n iicwifift|»rr |iiihli«ficd in «.ihl t I t y .H itu t i « t r k for ciiiht
^■
iiio-mithr week» in tor to viiid rule, diiv,
wei k« in rite Sanford Ib-rahl, u newspaper pub
iillMiahctl ill ial«I 1-it
M -vl ly r nifht
I V îiiiT ii my ItaTiïl nTfiî '»rol i&gt;T lite Kairl tir
Tisluvl in the C ity of Sunford, in Orange uounty, ron*e&lt;*ulivr wrrks* j»ru»r to i a M role iU vt
cuit court thi» J5R1 day i&gt;f Novrntlicr, A* if
Flotkla.
Witnea« my h.iml ntul Artl|
||,r
t-jr
908.
Witness my hnnd nnd the seal of said clreull cm! court thi* Jh&lt;l «lav of l»rrrtnhcr. A. I&gt;.
R. M. UofiitKovt, fS ra í.)
iCinH,
court, this 25th day of November. A D tilU8
4‘lcrl: Circuir ( ‘.inri, n ra n p f ('Diiniv,
ft. M Kobinsom, ( seal )
n. M. U U H IN SO N , (S eal.)
IB-8
Clerk Circuit Court, (im age O attily.
hit
r te r k iTretMt ( ’«mrt. Hr a nee t omitv.

In the Circuit C ourt o f th e 7 th Ju d icial Iti flic Circuit C ourt of the 7th Judlclul
C ircuit o f Uic S ta le of Florida for
clrpull of th e S ta te o f F lorida fo r
Orange County
O ran le C ounty
City t&gt;f Sanford,
Bill In Chancery, to Enforce
vs.
T ax Lien.
K. C. IXtnean.
Tollie defendant. R. CL Duncan:
It ataiearlng frum the utlklwvil of the CUy Sull«llor of (he City of Sanfurd herein filed that ho la lieves that yno nrc a nun resident of the S tu teo f
Murid«, and that yuur residence Is unknown, mill
that ihrrr is no |H-rwin In this stutu the servk-r of
a subpoena upon whom would hind you. and that
your age U 0«ur thu aga of 21 y e a rs .It Is therefore ordered that you do appepr In this
court to the hill herein filed, titwin Monday. Febru­
ary I. A D. 1909.
II is further ortie rest that this order of publication
t* published unco a week fur eight consecutive
week« ill The Sanford Herald, u newspui«-r pub
liahe«] in the City of Sanford, In Orange county,
n o ra a
•
Witness my hnnd and the seal of said circuit
COUft, this 2*jlhi )lntf
^nuntTilw.r A
A. D
fk KWIU
day nf
of Nnvembrr,
1908
,
li. U. Row ft»!#»,, [sjr ALJ
10 I
C ltfk Cirvult Court. Ofiuijit* County

C ircuit o í th e S ta te of F lorida
f
f o r O range C ounty.

C ity of Sanford.

C ircu it of th e S ta te of F lo rid a
fo r O range ‘C o u n ty .

Circuit of th e S ta te o f flo rld a for
Orange County •

City of Sanford,
Hill In C hancery to Enforce
Bill In Chancery to Enforce
va.
Tax Líen.
B Daugherty. J
Tax Hen. _
J. ». Boyd.
To the defendant, B. Daugherty : \
To the defendant/J I. Boyd
aring Ifrom the nffidav}t of tin- Cd v S.ilu 1
It apiK-oring
‘ he athdnvit of the City Solicir.r (il
i.r Thè
tin- Ulty
n r f rid Saniord herein tlledT lliBt he lie
IW H l liit —
ha nfnnl hasylw (tied, t liut In' t&gt;r Tbf
Pi-l I *“ **Jr™ are n nun-realdenl of the S tu teo f ieves that you are a non-resident of the Stale of
Florida,
and
ihut.. your rrilden cr la unknown, nnd
th,i u ' * , ’ i11** youi residence la unknown, and
11 »»person in this stale the servk-r of thu I there is no prison In this •tali- tin- service of
" II" «l«n whom would hind you. nnd that a subpoena upon whom would bind you. and that
your age Is over the age of 21 years
uti?!? “ ',’ vrr ‘ l,e “ i r of 21 years.
It is therefore ordered that you do appear In this
1*1111 u i ' i ? ordered that you do appear In this
i-pun to the bill herein filed, uixin Monday. Echru
»0 1 A _.
D I90'!'r
“ h00 Holiday, Fcbru
1909. n ln
,uty t. A. D. 1909.
t* ir '
ft Is furl her ordered that this order of ptibDcalkm
h*It..fi
ordered that this order of putillcation
* PuL
Vrecks
n - u|i l 'r ^ I!1“ . “ .w*ìp*1 ,uf “ flit consecutive tit- published once a week for eight consecutive
weeks In The Saniord Herald, a newspajier pub­
lishnl
lishrd u ,i!e Sanlw d Herald, u newspaper pub- lished
in the City of Sanford, in Orange county,
) bavia
I, 'ii-l.i " '^r ^**7of Sanford, In Orange county. Florida.
Witness m y hnnd and the seal of snid circuit
n,ur!U!n*
uijJ '?'*'1
SfaiA.ofD.said
twat.
this 25th
day ofBntl
November.
1908circuit court, this 23th day ol November, A D. 1908,
B. M. Koaisnsin. Istxt.)
.U.
M
.
Riwjawai.
I
scal
J
IS
Clerk Cticult Court. Orange County.
10-8
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County.
O lí i f Sanfont. )

In th e C ircuit C o u tt of th e 7 th Ju d icial
C ircuit of th e S ta le of F lo tid a
for O range C ounty.
C ilv

uf

) Bill in t'lian cery 1»
) I uii'ii r ■ I n
l.u ii,'
-V. J- N eavr, am i
)
T o the defendant. A . J . Neavc
fi aplK-aiifig ft-mi tl|c allulavtl uf the
u liclliii 1&gt;f ib*- ( sty of i*anf*trd hrrem
be Iwlii-vr« th.it
nit you a rr a jum -festdent
thr State id ITi.inla, and that &gt;uut re»
klem e i« tinkn.iw«, and thal there 1« nu jk -i ..ill in Ibis Slati- tbe » c u b e uf a silb|Hiena
upon wtmm wuuld bind yon, and thal yuur
He is over the age o f *1 yea»«.
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It 1« therefurr—wrrlrred ihat yuu do apiwat
in tills cuiirl to the bill herein filed, u ' mjii
M o n d a y .-! t liiiiary t. A . 1,). JBCSu —
It is fuith cr ur.tried that this ordrr ol
mihliratniti lw publhbrd on tc a week for right
consecutive weeks in the S an fu rd lle ra ld , »
nrw*p»pei |*iib1isbeil in the C ity o f Sanfurd,
¡11 Orange C ou n ly, flo rld a .
VVili*e*«-mv hand &lt;*•■ • &lt;l.e .e * l &lt;*( a aid -cir.
cuil c o o lt ttlii and .lay ol Urrcm lier. A . II

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Sanford

•n the Circuit C ourt o f th e 7 th Judicial In th e C ircuit c d u r t o f th e 7 th Judlolui
Circuit of th e S ta te o f F lorida fo r
Circuit o f th e S ta te o f Florlda for
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ft. M. ROBINSON. (Seal.I
O range County
O ra m e C ounty
«1F let k - l i t i-uU. C o u rt, ^LUang» l ounty,----— CTtyorSanfoid
1 ‘^v^ aotu'd 1- Biirtn Chancery to Enforce

In th e Cit cu it C ourt of th e 7 th Ju d icial
C ircuit of th e S ta te of F lorida
fo r O range C o u n ty .
Ci ty

f Sanford
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Î1. Rut 1er, and
» All W h .»ni It Ma
f*'orirer n "
I *JHill Ai «I*Ili'Atifili t,1 thè C'ìl v Sol id i or. ir
firrehv Dnierr«! iltAl •«n «»? hof»»rc the I eh
m i r y Rtrlr May n fxt, t&lt;dnk* Trlifìut*v 1, A
•»il*t , yo(t .1j‘|»r.«r 1«• And
I» Mjoo. in vai*!
wi r #thc hill fiït ! ami »ri torttr fin* ria
nrr o i &gt;oiir rc'|*r«tiir I m rff'l» in, rigiri! Io,
r lieti1* ti|***»i fr.ik r«*.»tr «itirate In flit? C ity
f Sinf.'ird. .iftd «h-vcfilted Iti thè trfr1 a«: »1
Iwul 1 1. J llo c k j . T i l t J!» i* ftirther ordrrrd th.it flit« order he
uh’ Msrd in thr Sj»nft*r»l Iferatd, a nrw«ft»|*rr
pitfilt^lird in v:iid C ity , n n rr,a . wrrk f»*r «•inTit
corri- titivc u r i te* or tur lo »nid rule *!a v,
Witnr'»» mv Ira ito orni *rfl1 of thr «a »«ì tir
rii it Clini t t Ili « JUU dav of N'ovriuhrr, \ D
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In th e C ircuit C ourt of th e 7 U1 | udiri
C ircitit of th e S ta te of F io n d a
fot O ra n te C ouqty.
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I L n fo fre T ax Lieo
Lo AN Whom ti May Corn ei h :
I |". ii appliriilItm ni llie t ity S oliiR o r, il
i« brrrbj- oi'lcTeiJ« Ihat oil or before lire f-rfl
m a i y Hole day liest, bring I r ln u a r y i, A
4* TT&gt;oc&gt;. in »»id rom rt. you ani&gt;e.ii tu ami
a n sa c i ibi- bill filed and «ri forth (he na
Pire ot jo u i tcapevlive in terest, i n . . righi :
opini ira i espiti- situale in
ru ­
i*1, ano ile*rribed in tbe biìi

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ftlllb e i onlered that llìi.
h r Ikplililishrd
ih r S an ford U riah !, a urw |*npet
|&gt;idill*lir.| i said C'ilv, once a week for righi
riu i.rriitiv r werk« prior t*i iaiit rule -day.
y hand anil «ral o f Ibi- «ai
\V iln rsi
m il cou tt thi JJlh day o f Novem lier,
1908.
It, M. R-.liinson. (S e al.)
tí. 8 f i n k C ircu it ( '" tu t. O range C ounly.

In th e C u r m t C o u rt of Ihc 7 th J u d in a !
C ircuit of th e kStatc of Florid«i
for O range C o u n ty .

Old Shoes Wanted

A. E. Irvin's Shoe Shop

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In th e C ircu it C o u rt o f th e 7th Ju d ic ia l
C ircuit of th e S ta te of F lorida
for O range C o u n ty .
C ity o f Sau ford , ) Bili in ( Jiim-t-ry to
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Licit
B. Iln ig tic tty . a n j— L_------------------------- --T11* A ll W hom It M ay C on cern:
‘ poo applicai ion Ilf th r C ¡IV ftb r.ito r, it
is hereby o n lr rn l that on or before Ihc f i b .
runty Rule ilay. next: being f-'ctiraDy i . A .
I*. »909, lit said court, you apií-ni 1» and
answer the bill filed and sèi (tiriti ih r j)a,
lure o f your re«i&gt;ective in tetrsts In. right hi,
or-Hep» upon rest estate «liliale in tl&lt;«- C ity
o f San ford , anil ilrsrtih rd in the bill »«:
' • t i d ’ n , Bliwk s. T ier i.
It 1* further ordered that till« o rd e r be
PubH Uicj fit 0 ^ Sanf.&gt; rd,.lle ^ b E ^ ^ riew .p ap er
consecutive -week« prior to said ru le dav.
W itnexa my hainl so il seal o f the- said cir-’
coil court tli|t a jtli day o f N n vrm h ci, A . I».
1908,
B. ^t. Robinson, (S e a l.)
t i ll v fe rk C ircuit Court, O range C ounty,

In th e C ircuit C ourt of th e 7th Ju d ic ia l
C ircuit of th e S ta te of F lo tid a
fo r O range C ounty.
C ity ot San ford
) Bill in Cliahcery In
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-ww»^k«--H7«-Uaiii),- awd«1 y-a'«s— u.ovy*— ^vw^;
T*i A ll W hom It M ay C o n cern t
l |&lt;*nw application Ot tile C ily SoIi*T(or. it—
i» eerciùr
_____ that on . r before the I ebhereby ordered
rtiary Ride .day next. In-ing l eiir.iuify », A
I1. tin o , in tabi court, ymi appear lo and
a n iw rr thè bill file.J and set forili thè ualu r e -o f your rr*p ec tn r In le rfst* . in, ligbt lo,
or llcns upon rea! c s lile sjtn jié ¡u (|,e C ity
o f Sanforif. and drscrihctl in tbc bill a si
fj&gt;t i f . Block J, T ie r 1.
Il_ iv furtber wrdered tlint thi» oriler tic
pulODhfd in thè S an fo n t lle ra lil, a i « * i | i i i T t
pilbMvbed 1in snid C ity, once a w e e k 'fo r r ig 111
coltxrcu ljrr wreks n nor lo «aiti rule d.iy.
W ilness rny liaild and seni o f |hc salii c ir­
cuir crmrt tlns 151)1 ilay o f Novem lier, A . I*.
1908.
TV M. Robinson, f 5eal.),
if»8 d e r k C ircuit C o u tt, U ran gr (o m ity .

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C ircuit of thu S ta te qf F io n d a
for O range C ounty.
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I.*»t I, rtliKk 7, T icr £,) F nforce 'J ax . t.irn
(1» n rr l !tiknu»n, an n i
T*» A ll Whnfn It M ay Cnncern?
l'p o n api»Hi Arimi nf thè C ity Solìritnra il
iv hrrehv orile» etl tlievi n»i1k»r h* fflte (Ik? |*rhr 11a f y R111c «I.»y .11ext, 1rei 11k IVÌir\ia r y t „ A *
1». tomi, hi «aiti court, yoti anprar tu ntitl
An«wer *the hlR fife» I ami «ri fori Fi i l i e ’ &lt; *
ftire ivf ymj'f !?fj»rcl!vr iiitrrcvtv hi. riirlit lo,
ir. liciis riTMMi fc a I rMAtr «ìtiMie in tlir C ity
«f S an fn f 4-^-.Tn«1 ilrsreiil.r.I hi thi* bill a»»:
Imi *. ftl.Hk fi, T ie r 7.
li ii firn 1tir r or«Ji*ic4 Iti ai tiri* or iter tic
I»ii1ili«tiff1 hi thè S an fn fd 1terithl. a nr\v«|vipcr
init»l{«lirit in *aó I 4"*f vx »»me *1 w rrk f«»r riviM

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Cimbri utive weekv itrttrr I»» «aiit /Tilr «tnir.
Witti**« mv ImiiJ nml maI &lt;•f the *»4Ì»I &lt;1f*
cnif culli t thi« 2sth tl.ry «♦ ( NYivriuhrr, A. D,
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In th è C ircu it C o u rt of th è 7th Jttd tcial
C ircuit of th è S ta te of F lorida
to r U rangc C o u n ty .
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lin r liy »»vilrird ih.it »,•Il 4
icf 1|«-f 411 c Hit r 1*1F1 ita fy litiU* ilay nrxl, 1»pilli! I ritm ai y i f A,
IV igny. n» »--«ìd i mn t , )'*u ati|»rni Lil atnì
ittMii'r ‘thr l«|11 tilitl ai i'i ',r I 1til IU
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Iute nf yniM »«*N|»f*«*tivi* ¡titri"f*«| ij», nul»! !»»,
"i I»*’ i » illuni »«.il « 'Ulte «-itualf* Tn 1l»4* f i l y
•»f S4n foni, and ìI«*m t 1l«’i| in ihr ¡»ìli
1 4*1*» i j and 1 :i Rhnk 7., "I ini 1
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fm jfic r u n icrcd iliat litH n rdrr ti#
[nihli-Tird in tlir Ssitifnnl llrta ld , A tH 'w j.j|.fr
|4iiMi*hfd in «aid Lti v, »»tur a w rtk (*•» rt&gt;*li|
c n m rc n tji«* wj rka tnitir 1»» «.mi rule day.
YViliir** iny Imnìl ùnti* '«t;*l of ft«e -Tid cir ­
riti l nuirt i Ima 7«th *hiy **f N’ iiv iu d iei, ,\. Il,
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&lt;"!erk ( irviifl r u t ili, niaiiK«* ( ‘»»uitly.

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Ti» All Wlmm It M ay tV w fe rti:
aj»|i1icaii*Mi ii? tlir iT ty Solicit nr. i*
M fiftcIvy iirilc m l that «»ti^ «»» hef»»ie ilie fe b
m a ty Rtilr day nexl, l»rin« T X iru a ry t . A,
«m *#t»iw»
fip|»»mr HI «w t
n • m ay,— &gt;11 &gt; a«ai
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‘niiAurr |hi Itili flirt! and rei f«»rIli Itic* ili
Im e «if y«i r rr»|»fklivc ¡nlere^f* in, rtMlit !■ »,
111to 11 rriiI ertitir %11tu fe i i«t llir
i»r 1irtii riti
»ili. and «Il
II»rdi in thr Idi! a««;
«1f S in fi mi.
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h \% Furi he« ordeFr«i tfiat tld« »»rder M*ì
[*ni»lisl«r«l in Rie Sdinfoid llr ia ld , a fie u «*fia|*cr
f&gt;td»lì»Urd in xai»! C'ity, «»lire a werk fnr rÌKtil
CfKi»Fttri j v r , w rrk* i»»ì«»f In *nid ride dav.
W iinrM fiiy ha un and m *«! o f iW fard %»r
u iìi «nùtt tln»» asili &lt;1ay *»f N«»vein1ier, A, I&gt;

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Circuit of tbo Stato of Florida
for Orango County.
C ity o f S a n fo rd . ) Itili in C han cery lo
F.nfiirce T ax L ien.
W . L Stetson, and
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la y C oncern:
T o A li W hom It Ma
tfp*ni apidicatlon o f the C ity Solicitor, it
is hereby ordered that on. of before the Frb
ruary Rule day next, being I'ebrusry l , A.
|), 1909. in said co u rt, you appear to and
answer thè Hill filed am i set forili thè nature
o f your re«jiective ¡n lrirsl« in. righi In, or
firn« tmf.n reai etta te situate In thè Ci ty of
San ford . ami deserflw.l in the bill »• :
lait 10, Illoik 6, T ie r 5.
It Ì&gt; furtber ordered Itili Ibis order tie
pobli.bed iu tbe S an fu n l n erah l. a n ew .|ut&lt; r
ìmblisheil in aald C ity . 01.ee a weck toc eigbl
consecutive w erks prloc tu s a ld ■ride day. .
VVitnr«« my band and *eal u t thè sani erev *giti rrmtrt ■ t Im• «mi 4-alU K i&gt;.i- D:cè*iljlbc . A . w-li*.

Bill In Chancery to
In th e C ircuit C ourt of th e 7th Ju d ic ia l
L o tfi. Block 0. Tier 7.
Enforce T ax Lieu.
Owner Unknown, and /
C ircuit of th e S ta te of F lorida
To A ll Whom It May Concern.
Upon application of the C ity Solicitor, it Is here­
for O range C o u n ty .
by ordered that on or before the February Rule day
C ity
of (vsnford
) Bill in C han cery to
next, befog February 1, A . D. 1909. in aakl court,
v s .'
) E nforce T a x a t i o n .
C ir I n
&lt;uul. ■ »■ »*«» «he bill filed and set you appear to and unswer tbe hill filed and set
riiht ' “ Í T
ul 7™ » respectivo Interests In. jorth the nature of your respective Interests in. A . B. Tom linson, and)
â r e r r t ï î r ' h » “ pun real estate situate In the right to, or leans upon real estate situate • in UM ■ T o the dcirm lan t, A . fl. Tomtinvnn:
It ap|iearing from the affidavit .of the C ity
Black 7 U rr Ï Ï' * n&lt;1 ‘«**&lt;'r«hed In the bill as Lot 1. C ity of Sanford, and described in tbe bills as Lot S.
Solicitor of the C ily o f S an ford herein filed
that
hr believes thal you are a non-resident
la T tw fc iÎ!fri î i * t®Î,*h#« thla order be published
It Is further order««] th a l this order tie iiohllshed
In The Sanford Herald, a newspaper published in o f the S tair o f Florida, and that your res. ¿ i i a S ^ . a g a a i e i a e I M n in r/ W W X w rrtrlO T eight -rotiteeuiiv* w»»kw •tdemw . ................. wttJuSitas-Ake«« is wtw - nwo.
prior to said rule day.
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J ^son in this State the service o f a subpoena
II. M. R O B I N S P N . (S e al.)
Wltneaa m y hand and seal of tbe said circuit 'upon »bom would bind yuu, and that your
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C lrrk C ircuii Court. I trance t ounly.
age is o v e r the age o f at years.
rt. thi* 25th day of November. A . D. 1908.
10 a
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,B- M. Koaiaaoi, ( h a i )
B. M. Kuan.son. ( s tx lj
It is tlin J fo re ordered that you do appear
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Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
10-8______ C lerk Circuit Court. Orange County.
in this court to tbe bill herein filed, u p - n /«„ &gt;t._ C ircu it C o u rt of th e 7 th Ju d ic ia l
M onday, February 1. ¿V. IT, 1009.
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C ircu it of th e S ta te of F lo rid a
• It is further ordered that thi« order o f
IMPROVED o r d e r o f r e d m e n
publication lie published once a week fo p eigh t
fo r O range C o u n ty .
consecutive
weeks
in
the
S
an
ford
H
erald,
a
I am attain asking fur OLD SHOES. I nrwspa‘|ier published In llkr C ity o f San ford ,
W ek iv tr T rib e N o. 41
C ily of S an ford
^ "M ry*0
‘will give what they a rt worth
1
) En force l a x
Iwen.
in Orange C ou n ly, Florida.
,Hl' nllW «rounds of Sanford. Meetings
.W iln esa my hand and the seal o f said rir- Amap da Hoodson, and)
SIZES,‘6 , 7, B, 9, 10 II AND IS
on the Ut and 2nd Wednesday of eoch
m il cou n this Jin! day o f December, A . D. -To A ll W in«« It M av f o n c e r a :
1908.
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ttiion application « f the I Uy Solicitor^
inonlh in Masonic HnlL Visiting brathIf Hereby o ld e r« ! that on or before the
B. M. ROBINSON, (S e a l.)
ws welcome.
Cor. 3rd S c and Sanford Ave.
ruary R u le day next, bein g F ebruary
It
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.

L Minify, and )
Tax Lien.
T Um1 Who‘,*î h M«y Concern : *
Æ e r î Ü ^ . “ 0" 0* ^ 0 City.Solicitor it la hereS
itu t ó í J r i i “ *° '
‘.1,e February Rula day
neIt; bring lebru ary 1st. A . D. 1909, in aald court,

D. IQ09, In «aid court, jrnti appear to m d
a n tw er the bill filed and «et forth the nature
o f ’ you r reepectiv* in le r n t i in, right td, or
lien» tiyou real estate «ttuate In the C ity of
San for i i r and «Ie«cri1»ed In t,hc bill At: *
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9, 11lock 7, I i 1 l
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It i» ' further ordered that this order be*
ptib 1iihe&lt;| in the S an ford Herald, a riPVMfojcf
jmbU»1ird in %aid C ity , once a week fl)T eight
.ttivr « n U 1
o.| ru 'e «lav.
Witne»« iny hand and teal of the aaid c ir­
cuit cou rt th u jn d day o f December, A. 1),

W hen applied to th e now spaper pago
they make people think twice.
F irst, people think there's a mnu who
keeps up wltit tlm procession.
Secoud, they think
good goods on hand.

ho m ust keep

Again, i f the horoe’paper'L aa enough
drops of advertising Ink on Its surface
to tnaka a proper showing tha outsider
thinks this m ust lx» n pretty lively
town.
T h u s ft drop of NKW 8 l*APEIt AD«
V EItTISIN Q INK Is n good th in g for
the town.

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TODAY IS OPPORTUNITY
Be Any Cheaper

One Thousand Acres of CeleryLand.
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The Man Who S w ears Off

JOTAL ECLIPSE OF SUN

_Not Notleftiblc In This P ort of the
th e S tole
Tuesday w a s the shortest tiny In the
yenr for nil folk who live in the northern
hemisphere. Wednesday the sun begun
its upward climb among the stars, ami
the «lays will slowly lengthen. At 1 o'clock
Wednesday the sun entered whut is
known among nstrouomers ns the sign
of Cnpricornus, mutking the astronomical
beginning of winter, which will Inst until
tile orb has reached tiic celestlul'fcqiiitlor
in March, murking the end of winter
uiul the (LstniiMiiii)cal beginning of spring.
There was a total eclipse of the sun,
but it was invisible In North America.
’ TlftT path of this central eclipse waf
across the southern part of South Ameri­
ca, the South Atlantic, South Africa And
the Indian ocean. It was observed by
some of the leading astronomers of the
United Suites nnd South America and
will ndd interest to the Pan-American
scientific congress, which will shortly be­
gin its session in Santiago, Chilie.

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Don't co around nnd txmii about
Your ««•rnrinC olTon New Y ear’* day;
Don'« H"&lt; upon Cnn bou«* nnd «bout
Thai you have drivvn Vice away.
U r m ay rrlnm 10 mock you.
So m rrrly &lt;|ull. without d iip la y —
A man amounts to little who
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It forced to sw ear off, u nyyn y.

New Railroad P ro g re ssin g
The Sanford &amp; Everglmlrs Railroad is
W inner W ashing M achines
rapidly assuming sltnpe and this week
A few more of tliesc still left, sold strictly
started to lay their tracks* The connect­
ing switch witli the A. C. L has been put mt gunntefc. If they do not do wlmi we
in nnd the bridge construction completed. claim, money is refunded. Harry J. Wilson.
Ere long the whistle of the engine will
The counties that fall to have exhibits
awaken the echoes of the celery deltu nnd
nt
the Jacksonville Exposition-Fair will
the Everglades.
miss a splendid upjtortunlty to get a large
amount of advertising nt n minimum cost.
Rev. S w eat Is T ra n sferred
The Methodist confcriuice closed at Mi­ No charge is mode for space for county
ami lust Monday night, after u most In exhibits. ________ _________
tcresting session.
Ju st'R ece iv e d
Rev. D. IJ. Sweat, who has served the
Tlie largest line of Bporting goods ever
MeUimllst ylturdi in ttiia city sft long and received in Sanford—guns, rifles, bunting
faithfully, has been transferred to the clothing, etc. *'
Harry J. Wilson.
Springfield church in Jacksonville. .
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One-fourth of the great Palace of In
Rev. A. E. Householder'was appointed
dustry
nt the Florida Ex position-Fair has
to Sanford and will receive a cordial wel­
come. Rev. Householder is on eminent been reserved for the *\j
divine, at one lime presiding elder of his the East Coast of Florida'. These counties
will muke n magnificent display of fruits,
district.
vegetables and farm products nt this Ex­
Arrival and D eparture o f M ails * position. which is to be held nt Jackson­
Effective November fifteenth.
ville from January 20 to March 20,1909.
Arrive From
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M usical Treat .
Sanford music-lovers are promised n
rare treat on Tuesduy evening, the 29lh,
at a musical to be given in the Sanford
House parlors, by -the Misses Lc Grand
North........... 7 00 a.
2 05 p in , 5 40 p ra.'
S ou th ..................... - v y 7..7 00 a. in , 2 35 p. m.
and Manning, who are visiting friends in
Tam pa only . . . . . J . . - . . ; .................. . I t '35 a rl
tie city, assisted by C, Edgar Hamilton.
71In • vi 1Ir LianiJf'7 ___ it 00 a. m .. 5 40 p. jn
Oviedo tiracch . . . . V ...................... .. 10 30 a. m.
*. Miss La Grand who lias n rich, highly
Trilby bran ch ................ ."77 00 a m , 1 10 p. m.
T n varrt b ra n c h ..................................... I 52 p. m.
cultivated contralto voice, is a pupil uf J.
e For
Armour Galloway of Berlin, Germany, and le e vNorth........................
....2 52 p. tn., 0 00 p. in.
South
Trrrril S 5 p. tn , 5 30 p. ra., » 00 p. m.
is now head of the voice departm ent of
Tlturvllle branch.8 00 a.
m., 2 23 p, tn.
Jfounoku College nt Danville; Va., nnd is
O vlnjo bran ch.................. ................... 2 30 p. m.
Trilby
branch......................
I
45
p.
ra..
tl 00 p m
Also choir director of the First Baptist
Tavaree branch............ 0 40 a. tn., 2 23 p in.
— »- eliureh of that city.------- - —
------------ Branch traine d a lly except Sunday: other# daily.
A dally c a p ita i pouch rrcyjyttl from Tam pa a t
A___ -MliS Manning, a graduam of- the -Seng I t A3
r
Ctu* F. lU u ix s . [‘oatm atter.
school of music, BufTaio, and of the P ea­
..
M. C. IU u m i. A»»'t Putlm aitcr.
body conservatory, Baltimore, Md., is a
pianiste of rare ability nnd Je now a mem­
L ettu ce P lan ts
ber of the music faculty of Columbia Col­
Lettuce Plants for sale; any quantity.
lege, Columbia, S. C.
*
C. F. Williams, Box S3.
The Pink Sheet
Charles B. Hulctt who is so well nnd fa­
vorably knowu by the farmers and fruit
growers of tlie state; lias ucccpted a posi­
tion as the Florida representative of the
. . . New York Produce.Nrwi (the piuksheet)

nnd will have full control of the paiier's
interest here. Mr. Hulett will travel the
atHte.but will have his headquarters in
Jacksonville, and any produce information
Or news which will benefit the growers or
truckers will reach him there and will
have his prompt attention- We wish him
end the News success.

Very A ttrac tiv e W indows
; ,w t t w w w w w w w w w w w v w w w w w v v w t w v w w w w w w
The store of N. P. Yowell &amp; Co. present
ninost pleasing picture this week in a fine
display of dress goods, notions nnd gents'
furnishings. The windows were decorated
by Mr. Koch, an expert window dresser
from Chicago nnd arc all that can be.de­
sired In artistic finish.

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Place your order with us now for Christ­
m as Turkics, or anything you want, and
save further anxiety. Our-risk; our trfluble. Sanford Grocery Company.
The Herald is fuUy equipped to print
fine stationery of nil kinds. Ail the latest
type and material nnd “the men behind
the iype"„whQ kn o w h o w .__ _ —
T or n short time only, Tnjiestry Brussela Art Squares, regular iwicc $22.(10,
special price $17. Sanford Furniture Co.
Beautiful I Exquisite I soy the ladies of
men's tics, at MetUnger's..

Ju st received latest styles, ro^iV gleen
hats
and derbies, at MetUnger's. •
Gas Range For Sale
Bring
Uio children to Toyland.
Procticully n e w ; double o v en ; four top
________
Sanford Furniture Co.
burners; Improved Jewel. A bargain.
Call a t Herald office.
In County Judge s Court. Orange
"Ate koq going to give up any of - your
Florida • -r
In Ra Calata of &gt;
old habits T”
W. M, Mattonar t
**Yes," answered the man with a de­
-T°
Bwtwnaa ado at
fiant air; "one. I'm golng'to give up this
I ■■■Tl tiA vino C laims A gairst S ì i p E stati s
T
ou
and
each
of
r
ou
are
hereby
and raold. old habit of swearing off every New qulrad io prêtent a*v daim , andnollfled
â S ô a £ a .! L
r“ü °î M ainiI laid citata of
Year day."
JX: ** Mallop«ii, deceased, lata of Oranje County
Fludda, (o lha uoderalsned Executor ôftaid calala
Celery P lants. A few very fine prick- ■dtkta
j o i year front ina data hereof.
Dated December 21. ISO«.
bed plants for sale. Jno. D. Jinkins. cor­
10_a
t u r a i W. Mjukmct,
ner Third street and French* avenue.
Executor.

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not yet your family well provided for nor all the debts
lifted from your Property, so you will live. Your
Building&amp;nmy bum, so yoh keep them insured. How
would it do to let one of the Strongest Life Insurance
companies in the WORLD carry that risk ujHin your
Life, instead of forcing it upon your Wife and Children?
A little money Saved this way, each year, will make life in later years comfortable and happy.
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I N S A N F O R D — L ifo ia Worth Living
Number 21

NEWS OF THE WORLD

SANFORD. FLORIDA, SATURDAY. JANUARY. 2. 1909
dance tendered him, U3-ycar-old Captain
Goddard E. Diamond led the grand rnnrch
with Miss Marie Montrclh who Is 100 yenrs
his junior. Copt. Diamond wns born in
Plymouth, Mass.; nnd i r n vegetarian.
Extraordinary Induccments-Arc
"Big Tim" Sullivan, ns he is commonly
Bringing in New Residents
known in New York fed 0,000 of the
city's poor os his Christmas offering, mid
to each he gaye an order for shoes nnd PEOPLE LOCATING EVERY DAY
stockings. The Salvation Army f«d 5,000
at their barrack nnd sent well-filled bask­
ets to the Jielpless nnd deserving |ioor who The Celery City Is Appealing to Home
sceK rrs-pnd In v e sto rs In X v e ry ~*
could- not le a v e their huinlileTiomes. Such
S ection o l^th e Union
nets ns these are true religion.
Sanford is n favored city, favored by an
The Manitoba government which owns
the telephone system, lias reduce«! the ideal climate, nn ideal location, good wnbest ciniw of
rates fifty pcrccnn*“ *
(»topic in the world, nnd lust, but nut least.
In
Uie
Atlnntn
Journal's
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SANFORD THE FAVORED

First Year

0UR BLAUTITUL FLORIDA

ALL AROIND FLORIDA

An American Italy Offering Great
Item s of Interest Gleaned From
Inducements
The General News of “The Land
Various Sources
Following splendid article from the |&gt;cn
of Flow ers"
of Rev. Frank L. Plinlcn of Fnlrhnvcn.
Mass., wns publlshc«! in n recent number,
of the New York Tribune. Mr. Plinien
h a ppen in g s DURING THE WEEK
CULLED fROM THE STATE PRESS
sjient the winter of 1901-5 in Florldn nnd
he writes front bis own pcrsonnl observa­
tions:
ra the Reader* W MLTind n Brief
An Epitoma of the Week*» M ott Im­
'"To thd student' of American history,
Historical Spring rio w ln l
portant Happenings In the
0* well ns to the traveler or pleasureFor Hurried Reader»
• A 'g i State's Domain.
seeker, Florida offers an inviting field.
George Melville Boynton, commander of
The steamer Irndn, from Galveston for
To the health seeker who loves Uie balmy
Darkest America Discovery Expedition,
U r r r p o d 'w lih ... 22.00Q - balC3_pf„Co»P!li
üir uf the Southland there is nn lumpier
tiTn iinlvpddn-Timrpft-fTOTil IVwtrmr+rts
wai wrecked last week off Uie Irish const
place than central Florida, in and nbout
purpose-being to establish n base there
I m e erew ir iih w u ,
Uie tow ii^[.Tangcripo 0 J[|i»M eurlsi finds
from which-Bo* national society in charge
firc ln the
er nnd invest«» that llie worhF-hns ever ’here" freedom from the fierce winter of of this work will operate In exploring the
Ga., won the first prize—$fM&gt;0Q In gold er
York, la s t week, did $20.000 damngc*.
tiie north nnd the possibility of an out-ofunknown regions of South America Mr.
—and J. T, Stillwell of Charlotte, N. C„ produced. Every day sous some new faces
The fire wns discovered about twenty
door
life from Christmas tide to Easter
In our midst nnd after alighting irninlioat
Boynton will begin active preparations
tin*
second
prize—$1,600
in
gold,
in
addi­
minutes before the performance wns
«lay.
this t*cek for the starting out of the first
tion to these prizes there were others or train they drive over the city or out to
ended and the audience wns safely out­
"Florida, both on nccount of its geo­
the beautiful farms, and nine out of every
■"wiiniimi tn s its ()oo in value.
expedition. The punióse of tills expedi­
side before they knew the
graphical position nnd its semi-tropical
■ « ...-------ty and either stays ns a
tion is to explore South America in a
on fire.
**
_ •
the same property a t-n il Morn and fauna, is a realm overflowing thoroughly scientific m anner from Pcrnnniand a handsome revenue with Inducements to the traveler of lim- buco, Brazil, to Pum a Patina, Peru. This
The superior court oi Ml
efrom. There is u reason it«*d Income and to the m any who have special expedition is under the supervision
dereil a decision ousting th
rave of pros|&gt;erity. that is the opportunity to enjoy n short vacation of the Pan-American Geographical Society
Oil Co., the Republic. Oil Co
file celery delta nnd every- from their customary vocation. The great which lias conducted many similar cx|&gt;eWoters-Pierce Oil Co. from th
toSanford expecting to find peninsula,.stretching southward over four ^ions. ,■The first sailing of the present
Missouri, nnd fined each comp
tea not meet witli their ex- hundred miles between tiie Atlantioocenn arty will leave port nnd go direct to Hn000. The order of the court In]
grceably disapiuinlcd, for nnd tiie Gulf of Mexico, Is sometimes ann, tlienee Jam aica where a specially
January 15.
j
lam ents made about Snn- called the American Imly. It lnces the Itlrd steam er will tie in waiting to tnke.
Frederick A. Burnlinm, former |
.
•
.¡ties
have never told half charm of history and classic lore of Italy., tho party to the mouth of the Amazon.
of the Mutunl Reserve Life Infiurt .,
old
adage
that " truth is but it is not without its own romance nml'
mainlined suicide Inst week by'
Mrs. Annie Ordwny hns arrived in Este­
Ictlon" islicrew«‘ll verified, historical lights und shadows, which lend
gss. He was under indictmen)
ro.und
tukvn «Jungo of Uie Korutluin col­
eckcr can go out to the a fuscipntkm to Ha river»« Its Immense
charge of forgery nnd lnrceny.
ony,
whitfTShc
says is growing rapidly.
the truth of these assertions extent of sea coast, its hundreds of a t­
Electricity is to be used In
The
next
conference
of the Methodist
. Men who started in the tractive lakes, its "mineral land medicinal
trains on the Hnrlcm division
Church
South
will
be
held
in Lnkclnnd.
springs,
its
"
mighty
forests
of
long
leaf
y vegetables two years ago
New York Central rnllrond.
yellow
pine
nnd
its
outspread
groves
of
The
wharf
of
Uie
Jones
fish house in
ces whatever are today inMrs. Mnry S. Roper hns been
Tnni|Mi collapsed and fell into the river
■ealtliy and going aheadev- urnnge.s nnd grapefruit.
.51.000 damages for being enu"To persons unacquainted witli Florida one night Inst week. Barnacles nnd other
up more wealth from the
•dangling rope from n balloon an
• seeming to get better than from iKTsomil observation Uie huge pro­ marine growth eating nwuy the piling was'
Into die air.
portions of tills state and its diversified the cause.
ling.
attractions
and productions are always a
. Seven Pittsburg councllmcn n
tice, the early lettuce, crop
Lester Harvey, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. C.
arrest charged with conspiracy,
•ed to bring ns goodn price rcvelatiqn. Something of the extent of A. Harvey of St. Petersburg, wns acci­
practices and bribery In connect'
p, yet tills year the first tiie state iiiny be realized when it is re­ dentally shut and seriously Injured while
ght $4 and some $-1.50 membered th a t th (7 beautiful St. Johns b u l hunting ducks Christinas.day.
municipal legislation.
this price several growers river, which (Idwb northward,Through Ute
Last Saturday u train on -tha
Tiie Tampa waterworks company will
from the crop tombre than eastern part of Ute state, offers. With its' sjicnd $700,01)0 on extension of service
Coast and Piedmont railway run
*te land recently purchased. many important tributaries, nbout u thou-j and improvements. A mortgage..for this
track near Heidsville, Go.. nndroi
sand miles of inland navigation.
,ti put in shape,
sum has been filed in Uie county clcrk'p
n forty foot Imnk. A number o f\Tile bncklxnic or central portion and office.
jwers.
before
the
lettuce
had
D ii III g io liti vv inaCt'Ai t ilt ut'LlFO
gers were seriously injured, but no one LOTS.
killed.
under bond nnd failing to secure one he been shippt'd, had planted ecleiy between the northwestern extension of the state
Mrs. N.' J. Merck of Orlando was winner
the rows of lettuce and now this crop will CVUUlin extended and immense areas of
of
one of the Atlnntn Journal’s popularity
Tiii* jury in the Hargis murder case in wns lxmnd over to await the action di the
soon be ready for market, and from all in­ high, rolling land, dotted with fresli water prizes — 11 fish set.
Kentucky failed to find n verdict mul criminal court. Mr. Webb being too ill to
lakes and witli rivers which afford splen­
leave his home was placed under a bond dications will bring enormous returns.
were discharged. ••
An attem pt e; jail breaking wns frusdid s|&gt;ort for tiie fisherman. Here is tiie
Many
growers
linve
planted
cabbage
Clsus-Sprackles, sugar king of the P a­ of $3,000 and will have a preliminary nnd Irish potatoes this season ns a first dominion of delight for the txitanist, tile trated nt Miami Inst week. One of Uie
cific coast, ilied in San Francisco.Dec. 20, hearing ns soon as lie is aide to appear. cropii|Kin new land and bid fair to realize naturalist and tiie man witli. Uie canoe. prisoners hod in some manner secured nn
Tile result is awaited wilii mudi interest.
aged 80 years.
u handsome profit therefrom, as the cab­ The health statistics of Florida demon­ mm bur uud bud nearly succeeded in
H. W. Poor, hnnkcr and broker of NeW
Terrible E arthquake In Italy
bage crop is a failure In other parts of Uie strate Unit the state is one of the henlth- drilling through Uie twenty-inch wall of
iest in tiie Union.
- Uie jail when llie jailor's attention wns
York tins failed for $5,000,000. He wns
Dispatches from EurQ]&gt;e bring tin* snd United States.
attracted by (lie noise. Ho nt once called
As
to
hent,
sunstroke
is
almost
un­
publisher of the Manual of Railroads for intelligence of a most destructive enrthCaiilillower is now being "shipped daily
for a line up of the prisoners, when it wns
known,
and
the
nvernge
lempchiturc
of]
n number of years,
qunke and tidal wove' that occurred in and bringing 5-T.50 per basket.
discovered Unit one white m an was miss­
summer
is
not,
much
higher
thou
in
New
Some thirty acres of strawberries have
The natives of Bokaharign Island, in Italy last Monday morning. Without the
ing, und lie wns immediately ordered into
the Manaimki group, have revolted against slightest warning the terrible upheaving b e e n planted and the vines at present ure York or . Boston. Summer in Florida is
line. All the prisoners were then looked
the lirilish rule and declnred u Republic. nnd trembling of the earth left hundreds full of fruit and promise good returns. In more enjoyable than the sudden loops
in their cells und an inspection of tho jail
nml
drops
of
the
northern
weather.
The
The ringleader in the movement is of buildings in ruins and sent thousands fact, there secm s'tb be no limit to Uie
made, when n hole large enough for n man
ocean
nnd
the
gulf
send
their
wholesome
claimed to bu a native missionary.
of people to tiicir death. Messina, the cro|&gt;s rnis«*d upon Sanford's suli-irrignted
to crnwl through wns found in Ute wall,
nnd
welfioine
breezes
over
tiie
whole
pen­
Acting under instructions of President second largest city of tiie nation suffered soil, and to the eyes of the old residents
almost
completed. Hud the attem pt not
insula every «lay in Uie year, carrying
Roosevelt, the secretary of the interior most, being ruined.to a great extent by and the new our section looks better than
been
discovered
n general jail delivery
mildness nnd health everywhere. As to
„
hos withdrawn from entry, selection and earthquake. Hood nnd fire. The loss of any gilt-edge-security ever offered.
would huve resulted.
insects,
lik'e
mosquitoes
nnd
flies,
they
location nl| public ]nnd* in "Wyoming, life here alone is placed ut between tliirjy —So ninny different crops can be^raised
The (larks of . West Tntn|ia are being
are no worse in Florida than in m any
Idaho nnd Utah, bclievedto contain phos­ and forty Uiousand, while in the outlying here that there Is no chance for failure if
beautified
by the (limiting of thousands
parts
of
tiie
north,
und
there
is
nn
abun­
phate rock, landing appropriate action by cities and villages the loss is estimated to one wjll use judgment and expend a little
of shade trees including water onks, mag­
dance of refreshing nnd pure water.
u
|
njii
the
growing
crops.
energy
congress,
be fully as great.
"On the highlnudsuf Florida, sometimes nolias and cedars.
So fust luis Uie farming section grown
it is probable dial among the dead are
Deccnliter 20th 2QQ.000 Chinook BtiliE sea
'T ag day" "hi Tampa tills year ¡netted
(fiat the city Ims tinrdly been able to keep
mon eggs were shipped from the United many tourists from different parts of the puce and many improvements th at should level, grow nil the trees of the semi trop­ 51250 fur the children's home.
Slates fisheries at Mill Creek to the Ar­ world, as the hotels were full of strangers
have been made before ore just now being ical world, iind llie nir is fragrant with
"The Capitol Printing Coni(inny, state
gentine republic. They went by express at the time of the calamity, and most of
rare flowers and melodious witli the songs printers, qf Tallahassee, lias gone into the
developed and put into o^erntion.
these
hotels
were
destroyed.
to New York, where a special agent of the
Paved streets and electric lights are now of birds, among which is that- peerless bunds of nÁ*ceiv«y^
As the first and most destructive shock
Argentine republic took charge of them.
receiving
the attention of our progressive songster, the mocking bird.
Two houses belonging to Mrs. Annie
Be will take them by steam er to London occurred while most people were yet in
"Tangerine, in Uie north1w estern corner Estes at Mari an mi were burned one night
citizens
und
city property is being sold
bed
there
was
no
time
for
thought
of
dan­
and thence to Buenos Ayres.
ger or preparation for escape. Those who every day to the investors who realize that dT Orange couhty. lies in the center of lust week. Insured for $ 1,000 each.
Major Orlando J a y Smith, president and
were fortunate enough to reach the street a good farming country must Of a necessity tins delightful country, n land of the sun
Cautrnct for Pensacola's half million
genera] m anager of the American Press
were in inony instances either killed by make n-solid nnd •substantial city and va* sending it* invitations to the d weller^ji^ dollar hotel has been let to the C. II. Tur-*
association since 1802, died at his home
falling walls, drowned by the tidal wave cant lots that long stood idle ore being the lan d of snow. Here, to those who ner Contracting Co. of that city.
in Dobbs Ferry, December 21.
long for a climate nnd n home where life
which rolled in from the bay or were purciuisetl for stores nnd dwellings.
In I lie recent wet und dry election Bre­
liv e new store rooms «re being contem­ enu bn lived in n beautiful nml natural
l)r. Atcherly, of the Royal College of burned to dputh in the fires which broke
vard
county again went dry by a vote of
plated und on our lake front scvernl fucto- way, *fur from the modelling crowd's ig
Surgeons, London, tins made public a new out all over the ruins.
ab
o
u
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noble
strife,'there
are
opportunities
for
theory as to the cause of leprosy. J t e ttlUp to the present tim eïhirty-flve e ld e r f t ^ n d U a ^ a i d u u u o u d l U a o n he
The Florida state troops arc to be imme­
prosperous enterprises in abundance and
triiAttes the disease do dye nnd says it is and villages are reported pnicticully wiped started.
“inalogous to scurry” Furthermore, tie is out of existence, and the monetary loss —Tilts week witnessed the sale of fifty m any treasures th at only - th is ■southern diately supplied witli the new model m ag­
azine rifles and all necessary belongings
of the opinion th at Uie d ise a se 'it not Is estim ated at several hundred millions acres of forming land In ten acre tracts land can ufford.
and ten city lots were sold, each 011« to
"To one who has spent tqpny weeks at used by. tiie United States regular army.
. contagious.
of dollars.
contain n new dwelling. Two city lots Tangerine nnd there found hculth and
The next motor boat regatta at Palin
Dr. Charcott's expedition, fitted out for
The calam ity is one of the must appall­
o trip to discover the South pole, has ing that ha i ever occurred in Italy and it were sold (or a new carriage factory and happiness, Florida awakens a feeling of Beach is to be held in March, from the
several lots just beyond Uie city limits delight and gratitude. Aside from the 9th to Uie 12th inclusive. There will be
sailed from Punta Arenas, Chill.
will take-years to recover from Its effects.
limitaUons th at must ever obtain in the seven racing classes.
were sold for residences.
Relief for the sufferers Is being sent from
President Gomez of Cuba will negotiate
This remarkable activity means that environment of men unywhere on carUi,
all quarters of Uie globe. King Emanuel,
« government loan of $13,000,000.
Sanford 1ms gained an impetus th at no Tangerine approximates Unit satisfaction birdB, to enjoy the fragrance of its flowers,
A special session of congress is to be King Edwurd, and President Roosevelt calamity can ever retard or break down, und enjoyment for widcli men and wom­ to hear the wind softly murmur in the
cslled for M arch. 16 next, to act on the were among Ute first to offer assistance. and the future of Uie Celery City is as­ en everywiiere (gyve been seeking both lofty topsrof the giant pines, to feel theM f f irod other qu ango»- ,
.
sured. — — ■.
1
■=. before and since the Spanish pdvqqtur«» IrwdQJlinnd th ejo y of„Uwt sodUiernjifji,
- 7 , W snti !• Steal Ottr M ottrrA bill has passed the lower house of
and to see one of Uie gorgeous and never
Sanford, the favored city, will soon be landed on the soil of Florida.
Wo are almost tempted to steal The
congress providing for the return of $213,- Sanford Herald's motto and change It to Sanford, the greater city, nnd to Utotewhu
"Whether one looks at Florida as a land (o be forgotten sunsets, and finally to
000 to the South, which was token by "In Taylor County—Life Is Worth Living." ure watching events the transition will in which to build u home, as a resort in w itness Uie splendor uf Uie night skies
Uie winter months, as a region to regain when Uie *tars keep watch over m an's
Gen. Butler as contraband during Uie wnr With home-grown turnip greens, home­ not be long in the fleeting.
heolUi,
or as a country of romantic inter­ peaceful slumbers—these are experiences
between Uie statoe. m ade hogshead cheese, home-made sau­
A Matter of Necessity
est, it is a part of the republic warUiy of dial lift one out of llie dull monotony of
Ldicts have been issued which will sage. home-made syrup, home-grown and
Willie—Why does 0 m an sweur off so serious attention.
drudgery and Uie hard servitude of an ­
give China a constitutional government made corn bread, and a dozen other home- m a n / Uilngs at Christmas f
table
delicacies,
why
shouldn't
anyone
"To
feast
on
the
fruits
of
Tangerine,
to
xiety into an atmosphere of pure and
tn 1017,
Crabthaw—He has to, m y boy, for lie
enjoy Ufe In Taylor t —Taylor County Hersail upon its quiet lakes, to listen to its spontaneous satisfaction,"
spent
all
his
money
at
Christmas.
la Oakland. Col, Christmas eve, ut a aid.

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Capital, $25,000

HERALD.

December 191908

F R E D E R IC K H . R A N D
F . P. F O R S T E R
G E O . H. F E R N A L D
S. O. C H A S E
Bi R. S W O O P E

A. R. KEY, Teller
A. L. BETTS, Book-keeper
J . C. HAMILTON, Collector

Surplus and Profits, $20,000

OF SANFORD
s this opportunity to wish all its friends and depositors a Merry Christmas and

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IN S A N FO R D — Life

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1908

THE JOYOUS YULETIDE
Contrlbutor Forecasts A B rig h t
And h a p p y h o lid a y

AIL HAIL TO OLD SANTA CLAUS
Me Come to All Homes, to the
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. . -----

WiUlrn for The Herald :.

L__ . r.hmtmaa. 19081 The new day
• will dawn Friday morning over a
l * snowless city, bu‘t snowless as may
1» the day there are on all sides ex­
ternal evidence that another Christ­
mas has come— a merry Christmas,
r blitlisome Christmas, and a Christ­
mas that gives premonition of a
happy New Year to follow.
Christmas is always merry and
joyous, save alone in the home where
the corpse of some dear one lies si—
irdrfSreverTthe rigid record
of a life which but a few heavy
hours previous was fitfully flickering
as the candles that dimly illuminate
the room from which before the
dawning of Christmas day a precious
____ yuil went fqrth to meet Him whose
*
namlday air the civilized world is

stantial evidences of his presence
___ the destinies of fmnilits have, been
seen on mantel and chair, table nn&lt;T known to be influenced by "sparks.”
cradle ? But v
When this festival of the people of
dren, each intent on happiness. enter only by the chimney ? will lie
Their own happiness ? No, indeed; the question asked by many a child­ Noreeland was absorbed in Christ­
inas, Santa Claus must needs come
the happiness of others— for has not ish pair of lips Christmas morning.
by the way the Goddess Hertha has
He whose nntni day comes with the Why Y It is the avenue lie has trav­
opened for him, and during all the
dawn said: "It is much better to eled for centuries— uye, since it was
years that lie between the then and
give than to receive ?’*
prepared for him in the frozen North, nbw Santa Clans bos traveled no
r-w - i i jiii
*
in the home of the Vikings, Gy the other way. Is there anyone so cyn­
4f4M i Christmas, tide. On its cur­ Norse Goddess Hertha. At the festi­ ical of things of life, so cruel, ns to
rent is bourne nought but the most val held in her honor the house was
generous thoughts that animate civ­ always decked with evergreens— the
ilized and Christianized hu m an ity - same evergreens tha'pseent the rooms
thoughts which make the. world of twentieth century homes. An ulbright, even if that brightness is cv- tnr of Hat stones called Hertha's expect so much on the morrow ?

Yes, the duy is not wholly the day
of the children. ' Men love to perpetunte the memories of their child­
hood. One does not bnnish Robinson
Crusoe from one’s heart when oije
hu$ caused to believe fiction fact.
The religion of one ago has often liexuiuciliiuxxit ryiitlim Iiexl^-During:
the middle ages Europe w n S 'lii’ its
imaginative childhood.
Belieia
which to us are fnneies were then
religious creeds. Many of them still
linger, half believed among the peosants of the old world, ami give nil
atmosphere of peculiar sanctity to
Christmas eve. In parts of Ger­
many the belief still flutters in many
a heart that on Christmas eve, the
.holy night, all nature bloomed witli
tlie pristine loveliness of Eden. On
its return they believe the Heavens
still drop healing dews, and the aspen tree distills a precious balsam.
On this holy night, alone of all the
year, It is-liclievod the quivering as­
pen tree has rest. For eighteen cen­
turies its leayes have shivered with
the guilty consciousness that it fur­
nished wood for the cross of Him.to.
whom nil tin; world today sings loud
hosannas of joy. Oa Christmas eve
the quivering aspen rests,\filled with
the delightful , consciousness of the
iuct that from its trunk came also
ihe wood for the cradle in which
Marj^rockud the Redeemer of the

* ' celebrating.
Christmas is merry I In the cities
the soft carillon of innumerable
church chimes before daybreak call
die faithful and devout to early mass,
drowning the rumble nnd roar of
down town newspaper presses.
From stained gloss church windows
composite beams of radiant light
illuminate the gloom of the streets
-without, an earnest of the unortifirial brightness that will follow on the
heels of the awakening of the city.
A merry Christmas! Yes. for all
"humps over which the shadow of
dread death does not hover, and for
every home in which t|»e merry and
gleeful prattle of children welcome
the coming of that day essentially
the chrildren's day—Christmas.
for who would not be merry whose
heart is not heavy with sorrow or
whose eyes are not bedimined with
tears? - Even cynlcä W elcom e thé
coming 61 this day of days, for even
to them It brings brightness. On nil
sides human nature stands forth un­
masked. and from all hearts, all eyes
and all lips comes happy evidences
of a day that is divested of the armor
of sonlidness and selfishness that
mark too many of the other days
Tfiargo to niuEe up the year— 0 (lay"
thu* is absolutely unselfish— a day of
days devoted to the cultivation of all
those graces that make life bright
and sparkling in contrast w ifil the
dreary days of tlie year that is fast
dying.
The death of the year! Yes,
Christmas murks the rattle. It is u
glorious death, though, for even tlie
most cruel of years— a death that
with light hi Its eyes, happi^ .In its heart, laughter in its voice,
witlAdl around the innocent, artless
Prattle of happy, childish hearts to
aiake its last days a pleasure, to di­
vest them of all pain and all sorrow.
For even though the years must die,
Mill their death Is happy; for is not
the Christmas always happy ?
Christmas, 1908, is to be a merry
hi town the streets ore

onescent and illuminative of but one
week in the fifty-two thut constitute
the calendar year.
Christinas, 19081 All hail to Santa
Claus! Heavy be the load that he
brings to all homes, and may tlie
chimneys through which he enters
be as wide and capacious as the day
for happiness and merriment- May
he come to all homes, to the tene­
ment of tlie poor, to the residential
palace of the wealthy. Santa Claus
bright and unselfish convention Is not n mugwump, for he is true to
alities are heard coming from lips all and blesses all. Childish hearts
!
but voice the brightness of tlie Christmas morning will give all hail
hrart concealed.
to Santa Claus, for are not the sub-

Christinns is a day for Christians to
celebrate. Christ, whose natal day
will be celebrated then, was once a
man among men, teaching men the
higher lessons of life— lessons^ that
led to happiness on earth and peace
and good will among the nations of
the earth. It is a duy that brings
memories and thoughts of the great,
future to the lightest of hearts. It
is a day llia t makes one loathe the
inspirationTirCow's dreadful picture
of a skeleton lenning leeringly out of
the tomb and scmwling with onebony finger on the side thereof the
terrible word, "Ndda"— nothing.

A leafless bough of as jam placed
in water on St. Andrew's night will
hlossmn; the story nm^Toii Christmas
eve, and roses of Jericho will adorn
it all the year.

stones, contracted eventually into
"hearthstones," nnd placed at one
extremity of the hall in which the
family assembled. Upon this fir
boughs were piled, and ithe flnming,
resinous torch was-applied.
As the crackling, writhing boughs
sliriveled. the Goddess'Hertha was
supposed to descend through the
oilorous smoke and so ’ guide tlie
flames that those skilled in Saga
lore could predict the destinies of
each person present from the move
inent of the fireflakes.' Some irrev­
erent spirit has suggested that these
were not the only occasions on which

Christinns is not alone the chil­
dren’s d a y ; it is n memorial of the
childhood of Christendom, uud in the
churches on that morning will be
chanted hymns of prniseto Him who
came to earth that men might be
made better and saved •from them­
selves for something higher, nobler,
on "tlie other side of the silent grave.
Christians is the day of days for the
juvenile, but it is a day that recalls
the teachings of the mother who
perhnps has gone before— a mother
whose memory is never forgotten
even amldajjl the gaiety of Christinas.

At 12 o'clock Christinas eve, ac­
cording to this quaint and beautiful
Gemimi legend, the pains of the lost
are relaxed, Judas sleeps ujxin his
bed of fire. For an hour Herod
ceases to dank his chains. On this
night Pontius Pilnte's ghost, which
dm«—wandered—uLi—tlm..yr.iir.mi it»»
summit,of Mt. Pilatus vainly striving’
to cleanse its hands in the water of
■'Dead-Alan's hike," but only'gcnerailiig storms and tempesra^byther
endeavor, rests until the duwnof
Christmas day. The Wandering Jew
hears no longer the goading voice of
"Onwurdl ever onward!" The daugh­
ter of Herodius, doomed to spin an
eternal dance in circles round the
Arctic pole, finds rest on Christmas
ove. Mountains on that eve.open
their sides. The subterranean gno­
mes cast forth gems of gold which
are wasted with tlie sum! down river
channels for tlie use of men.
Water drawn this night of nights,
tlie legend tells, will change to wine
or preserve its sweetness l hrqugh pi]
the year to come. *A t 12 o’clock
animals are imbued with powers of
speech and prophesy. Tlie planets
stand still while the beasts of the
forest and pluin kneel in prayer for
them. Tlie sound of church bells
will be heard wherever a church lias

�December 19 IÖ08

stood though no vestige of its ruins
remain. All these and many other
beautiful things are legeodnry and
half believed still In TTiUringen's
beautiful vales. Gehnuny alone, of
nil the nations of the old world, has
preserved the beuutiful stories of
Cliristmas -day.
At present Christmns day, if some-:
what shorn of its ancient glories, and
unmarked by that boisterous jollity
and exuberance of animal spirits
which distinguished it in "dnys of
old," is nevertheless still the holidny
in which, of all others throughout
the year, all classes of societymost
generally participate. In Florida,
Christmas, 1908, comes with prom­
ises of brightness and usual gaiety.
The year drawing to a close has not
been a marked one. It has been d
conservative one. Extremes have
not characterized it in any form. It
has been a gentle year, and its Christ-

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It W *i Savon Foot High and tho Lar­
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Reproduced below^l^a nlchit» of •
iiPumnoUi' Christ urns cake, said to be
tho largest one ever made. It was seen
last Christmas In a shop In Leytonstone, England. Soma Idea of Its size
may be gauged when It la stated that
It stood seven feet high and weighed
no less than 1,000 pounds.
Those who may deslro to turn out
Now let us beiti you In your Christmns
it
rival cake tnny bo Interested to learn
good-doing by our roAeetious end suggrsttiat tho following Ingredients were
used In Its manufacture: Ono hundred
bout's f or Christum» Shoppers
and fifty-two pounds of butter, 152
pounds of sugar, 829 pounds of Aour,
Don't be cross.
110 jiounds of raisins, 110 pounds of
Don't lie impolite.
sultanas, 110 pounds of currants, 8,000
Don't push; Just shove.
eggs, 89 pounds of citron peel, 85
Don't liny your wife a cook litiok.
pounds of lemon peel, 89 pounds of orDon't shop when you are hungry.
Don’t forget your faithful domestics.

lirexcntB.
____ ____ Don't put off your shopping until Christ
mas eve.
Don't forget to remove tffe lirico loi
from presents.
Don't liny -u toy drum, except for your
enemy's child.
Don’t buy your children presents that
nro easily broken.
Don't uxpec.t to be treated with the
most clulHirate courtesy.
Don't hold n reception witli your friends
at n bargain counter.
.
Don't buy u liand-paintetl plaque for a
girl who needs n wdhu wrap.
Don't buy a leather cushioned deskchair und tell your wife It is for her.
Don't go Cliristmas shopping with en­
tertaining and loquacious companions.
Don't regard Christmas merely us u
season for the exchange of cosily gifts.

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Yours for a Merry Christmas.----- -

The Herald's Reflections and Suggestlons on Christmas Good Doing
To nlUts renders Tut: Hr.RAUi wishes a
Merry Christmas, at the smite time ex­
pressing the hope that each one will con­
tribute somewhat to tho comfort and
plerisurc” &gt;i others, and thereby add to
their own happiness. It Is indeed a per­
son poor in heart and,poor in purse who
oannol And something to brighten the life
of Bomu other individual on this occasion,
when, the spirit of brotherly love is abroad
throughout the land,
Piny Snntii Clap: to some fatherless
children and (ill their stockings so full of
good tilings that Utey'wlll forget Uicyare
poor. Carry Impe’To thoi sorrowing nnd
comfort to the afflicted. Remember' tile
essence of a good deed is in the intention.
Drop formality and give without a lecture
on the sin of ingratitude. If you can't give
n Cliristmas tree loaded with rir.h fruit,
don't think your gift would be too poor for
acceptance. Recall the widow's mite.'
We all know tlint a stocking full of can­
dy and toys gave us more joy in childhood
than a diamond-studded watch did when
we were grown up men nnd women. You
will And here in Sniffonl, a city of ntioundiug wealth nnd gcueral culture, .of Ane
churches and hnppy homes, enough priva­
tion and misery i» Invlt»» th«» «i..»»—
of those who feel tile spirit of Christmastide warming their hearts. Don't adver­
tise your charity. The gift that is prof-

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carols will be appropriate nnd "Peace
sincere wish of every true Christian
and-every tnic man. .Merry be the
Christmas day 1 Thrice brighter be
it limn the bright duys of the dying

The Keen Kutter is tne only safety razor that
permits of the sliding cut, so necessary for a smooth,
clean shave.
No scraping or pulling like the
ordinary straight cutting razors. •

A Christmas Hymn.
No tramp or marchtnir ormlea.

No tannerà flurnlnK far:
A lamp wtttiln a atabla.
And tn tho sky a atar.

W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y

When In the lowly manger
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The holy mother maid-----In tender adoration ----Her baba of heaven laid.
*
Dorn lowly tn tha darkness
And none so poor as ha.
The little children of the poor
Hta very own shall be.
No rush of hostile armies then,
Dut juat the huddling sheep,
Ttie angels singing of the Christ
And all the world asleep.
No flame of conquering banners.
No legion sent star;
A lamp within s stable,
... And tn the sky u star.
Margaret g. Bsngeter In CojUg^ l Wsslr

. Fortune For Toys For th# Poor.
The poor children of Pittsburg and
Allegheny are to beueAt through the
expenditure of an estate valued at
981,000, left by tho into George B.
Nutt The will provide« that the c i­
tato shall go to tho wife during her
lifetime and then la to bo divided
among bla children equally. I f the
children all die before their mother, at
her death the estato Is to be spent for
tho purchase of gifts- and playthings
for poor children, especially those In
institution«. It was tho wish of the
decedent
that the money
be expended
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largo an area as possible and benefit
ns many children as possible.

“nAJULixa wotimiLii” cakx.
ango peel, 40 pounds of almonds, 30
A n Im p o s s ib ility .
pounds of milk (15 quarta), 120 pounds
Jones (at side of friend killed tn
of almond paste, 100 pounds of Icing train wreck)—What wore hln last
sugar, 0 pounds of fresh lemon Julco, words, docf Doctor (sttsndlng th« vic­
21 iiouuda of mixed spice«, 1 pound of tims)—Thor« were none. Ills wife was
nutmeg«
and ■' ■ 1« u i pound
of- - k . essane«
of
present.- Bohemian Magazine. "
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Good Uiislucss locutions
'The ulJ Dca trial a businq&amp;t hi&amp;isc had
Had Tims Enough. &gt;
Tit For Tat
tu t&gt;o on First street to cateti the trudo is
Barber—nalr*s going gray, sir.
"W
e
thought
we'd
rfttbor
move
than
one of lite tielftsions of~ thè past century.
clean house."
• • tie Binks—Expect It Is. Haven
Any of the intersecting streets are good
nearly finished!
"An original Idea." ;
business streets, und the rapid growth of
"Not so original. . It had also occur­
Sanford has uidod in placing business red to tbs people who vacated ths
Tho worship that la moat acccptabla
houses upon the other thoroughfares.
abode we leased."—Kansas City Jour- come« from a cheerful and thankful
heart.—Fiutarci».
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U N D ER TH E M ISTLETO E.
tingtaml tnorv n ut cOilstemntlon
amonft fond pnpna and mntntuaH In
the tight little Isle.
"Whatl HhnlL wo have two days of
gift giving and le u than three weeks
■pertr they cried.
Thrifty English parents. It Is suppoeed. determined that one dny of
firing was enough, and so they elmply transferred BL Nlebolae to Chrlstmii ore.

W h y Saint Nicholas?
Dy ROBERT DONNELL.
[C op y right, 1S08, by A m erican P ress Aaao-

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IIY Is Han in Clans bometime it
called SL Nicholas'/ For Home-Made Bread, Like M other
tliti most excellent reason
Used to Bake
that Nicholas Is the ' real
name of the saint Until comparative­
ly recent years there was no Santa
Quick Orders for Fancy
G O E S
E V E R Y W H E R E
Claus ut Christmas time. When the
Cakes Filled Promptly
old saint cornea down the chimney
Dec. 24, Christmas eve, and deposits
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'gifts for the children In the suspended Gcxxls delivered to any parts of the
stockings he Is just nineteen days be­
City
hind time, for his true and proper
ttmo Is Dec. B, that being the eve of
tit Nicholas day. Just how Nicholas
got to be. tha Christmas eve saint Is
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oclasts who dig Into ancient mutters 9-ROOM HOUSE,,14 ACRES
ure probing tills secret They have
I*Airfuft nr rUlm In. h^&gt;»n
In Enterprise
ered, that the Chrlstmns eve Santa
kor detailed Inftiriiiniiiai. rates, sell dnles and reservations, see your nearest
Claus really originated In America, be­
Ticket Agent, write in nr cull un
ing transported to England from New
$1100.00 •
York. &gt;
__111-the saints' calendar Dec. 0 la S t
D O N
P E A B O D Y
Nicholas day. Nicholas was bishop of
A . W. F R IT O T ,
FRAN K C. DOYLSTON.
Myra. In Lycla. lie Is hollo,ved to
Division Fassender Atleitl—
Travelling Fassender Agent
have lived under the Emperors Dio*
F lo r id a
A tlantic Coast Line, Jacksonville, Fla.
cletinn and Constantine aud Is the pa­ E n t e r p r i s e
tron aalut o f ‘ poor maidens, sailors,
travelers, merchants and children.
&gt; 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 *4 4 4 4 + + + 4 + 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 -&gt; 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + + + + + 4 4
Rich maldeus, of coutbc, are also ijulte
willing to acknowledge him when be
comes along with diamond dug col­
lars, necklaces and tiaras.
Before the great religious reformation
the custom of giving presents on tit.
Nicholas eve was general throughout

Atlantic Coast Line R. R.
North, East, W est and South

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Sanford’s Only Exclusive Shoe Store

cartstiflu1Europu.—worn tinr'wnrablp

-A ll ViltITt BARBI IIS
of tbo salute was abolished the prac­
tice died out In England, where for
STRONG LINE O f CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SHOES
dt
,
about three centuries S t Nicholas fail­
A clean towel for every customer
The Latest Fall Styles in Ladies', Gent‘6 and Children’s Shoes $
ed to visit households ou the evening
of Dec. 5 to leave presents for good
'
Ju st Received *
children. By the way, It should be
G O L D ,
P r o p . * 4 « e + 4 » i 4 4 4 -4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 «f4 4 4 -t- &gt; 4 4 •,.-&gt;-4 4 -)--}-4 4 -i-i-4 4 4 4 4 -&gt; 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ¡
pointed out that Nicholas was noted Y A N C E Y
.The Drawback.
even In Infancy as a particularly good
„ ¡ f 1? “ « "»• * writer of plays, aud pious child. Therefore his visits
D r in k a U o ttlo o f
Sanford City Bonds for Sale
«telj fairly well known In his are uot made to bad children—ouly to
We, (tu' undcf»l£nrd. bond In u le « , ufTrr for « l e
»til iF.°r nearlT twenty years he those whose parents can vouch for flllren
(13) Ponti* tif Ilio City of Sindoni. Hot iti a,
wlfl* c ^ aml fought his way along their good behaTlor during the previous ul one thousand d-jllnr» ( I l JiOtl) rad i. Iwailu# ala
pw iw il lirir««!, t*a»*Wr »erm-iinnuatty. rollimi»
to i u “ “ «lug with any very pro- year.
altached, and iiayitble at litt National Purk Punk
■neeeM- coch play In turn
In Austria, Holland and Poland St. of New York City, on Jnnuary I»t and July Iti ol
Prorki* mom or leaa of a failure. At Nicholas ars Is still observed. Good
H im . (Ihren Unid» are the m n ain ln í un »old Ti
':rJ ,0'vever. ho produced a play that children get presents, so- , ally left In bornia of a burnì issar ui HS.OOÜ orjununty, IMM,
ciught the public taste, no and their shoes plsced upou (bo hearth- al «mien Hint $30.000 ul litt bund» wirr »old and
In improving I lie streets, rrrvllng I lit
amous Bherldan happened to be stone tor the purpose or In their stock­ «pended
thill School building. ittid for tin- oilier t-urpuse*
All w
on tha opening night ings hung from the innuteL When for which Ihc bonds were »uled.
rrinalnlnt! fifteen bonds are now offered
.
en* We*l. 8 udecas followed buo- New York was settled, by Hollanders furThru)
sale for (tie purpose tif »ircet paving. They will
mature
In
January, IBM.
mi-k ^n&lt;J a,'PIPuail. «meted and ended the devout Dutchmen brought over to
There 1» no oilier bunded indebtedness than tha
set n*0* 11.6' At
en&lt;1 of tbo •eoond America their religious customs, not thirty thousand dollar bonds heretofore »old. the
G IN G E R
A L E
O R
S O D A W A T E R
of
»0* the better forgetting that of SL Nicholas eve. In interest on which has been promptly paid down (u
the 1st dayof July. 1908.
Wlr. „.1*cretlon, Bnd, leaning over to* old New Amsterdam the saint made The valtdity of these hoods has never been que»Mnnufaomml with pure dlsiiUetliHjuei^thcy. will prevent illume, aid
•ro Bherldan-*« usual, too witty to hle rlslts the n ijh t o fD ec. ttJB t Nlf b Honed. Judie John F. Dillon, of NewYork, passed
digestion uiiu give you health- «puna iat ilu Js m t i h r bomdrtseeHrtarerdi
VU»palteUe-h« wrlHlmed: ' ‘« U . f j . y p f l»« celeb rated by the net- Bids for said bonds, or any puriion thereof, will
' J a January 1 st. I T h e S a n f o r d
C o c a C o la
B o ttlin g C o ., S a n f o r d , F la .
s
8 korldan, It's going to be tier« as a holiday. Id time the Dutch he~rtxeived at any lime on or before
IPIId,
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tm
li
bid
should
be
sealed
and
endorsed
“Bid
fur
were supplanted by tha £h$B«h. New
Sanford
Bonds.”
rod
card
In
a
seeoml
envelt-pe
with. .
“ urtpured Bherldan, Amsterdam became New York, ?E(1 the addressed to (he'undersigned hood truster» The aw
a
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“too
" te ‘^ “ Puwlon In his voice, old BL Nicholas are gift giving custom bids will be Opened at IZ o'clock, nonn. January I I N T O C I Q n
*«» bad. too bad!"
1 st. 1900 -The rUhtUreaerved to reject any and
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was reintroduced Into England from $11 lildi.,
comnull líallT,, ■hammered hU friend, New York. But In England the cus­ Interest coupons will be detached from the U,ods
down to and inrludlni January 1st. I90D, and In­
too had » 7
011 hla
“Why, tom o f giftmaking on Cbrlatmns eve terval coupons from January 1st. 1909, u rerusln
f «j. I*1** It should prove a «iicges»?*' bad grown up. There was. however, atlachad.
A. a , Thaasanr.
H. Fsmuu),
-It*n . . J 1*® uow" wturted Bherldan, ho Santa Olsus ceremony. , Gifts were
¿"a.
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you another twenty —
»- mart, outright and without secrecy.
arinca any one you wrota i t M
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Oct. 30
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T u t IA NfOUP HERALD. December 19. 1906

A Parody by FRANK J. BONNELLE
low detw t*r (hi* heart la the atockng of .childhood when fond recol­
lection preaonta It to view!
On
Christinas 81. Nick enmo from rroat
whitened wlldwood with e v e r y
loved toy which my Infancy ^knew.
The wide spreading chimney, tha
Hied which stood hy It, a horse and
. some hooka—I remember them all—
n doll for my alster, and baby house
nlgli It, and then the full stocking
which hung on the wall—the Santa Claus
stocking, the bountiful stocking, ths
Christmas morn stocking which hnng on
the wnlll The well stuffed envelope 1
hailed as a treasure as early that morn­
ing I opened my eyes and found there
the source of an exquisite pleasure, the
purest and sweetest that nnture supplies.
How ardent 1 seised It with hands that
were glowing and back to my white
■EttcWfrrWrt*vRtiir"wttl&gt; all, then soon,
with the emblems of loro overflow­
ing, was happy In what to- my. lot
did lAfiUl-rthe HnnUi’ ClAua stocking; the generous stocking, tbo Christman mom stocking which bung o n —
How sweet, through
tbo wall!
I
round open top to explore
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It ns poise«! on my kneo It
Inclined to my vlow!
Not &gt;
hot, tempting breakfast could
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n rn k o
me Ignore It for
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l u n g e r nt most than a
wS
m i n u t e o r tw o .
A nd
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now, far removed from the
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loved situation, the toar
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" f regret-—W &gt;n*"ntTftly f”11 _____
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habitation and sighs o’er tlm
stocking which hung on .the. wall—'
the Hants Claus stocking, the plethoric
.
stocking, the Chrlstrons mom stocking
which hung on the wall! But grown people
And there’s a later sensation as grateful as any they
felt long ago. It cornea when they witness the glad
exullntlon which on Christ ttmu morning their own off- * ‘
spring show. And now, dear old Hnntn Clnus, let me
petition your fnvor for rhlldren. both largo ones und
small. Bring all tho bright hopes to thu fullest
fruition that rest In each stocking which hangs
m the wall—the wealthy child's stocking,
tho poor urchin’s stocking; yea, All
every stocking which bangs
■ on t h e w a l l !

powder; a diver which goes to ihe
bottom and bobs up serenely when
air Is blown Into him through a little
tube, n Bnntos-Dumont airship which

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ERMANY for mnny years haa
been the lnnd of Christmas nov­
elties, nnd each year tho kai­
ser's Ingenious toy, candy and
cake makers devtso some oddity which
proves lrrcyiliitlblo in luring itruill or
.great sums from tho pockets of Yuletide shoppers. One of the Intent ma­
nias Is for quaint nnd humorous Christ­
mas cakes, which are literally.cartoons
In augur nnd dough. Tho cakes are
■lie » n iu i -witti s ir sorts or runny Tigurea made of colored sugar and In
many Instances are not the crude art

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OXHUAIt OnUISTMAS OAKS — A BOLDUtH
aALUTota
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products one would expect under the
~•clrcameteneee. The Bavarian peasant,
for example is a fair type of the liv­
ing original ae he la pictured tn the
German comic weeklies. A Munich
waitress carrying a well grouped
bunch'of foam capped steins of tha
bevaroge for which Munich Is oalebrated at homa and ahroaff, even If
■he does suggest Salome a trlflo, la de­
cidedly lifelike, while tha saluting s#L
flier by his very attitude suggests that
foam capped etelna and sentry doty do
-not assimilate vary well.- - ........ - The german aathorltlea have done
much to encourage the toymaking In­
dustry, particularly by collecting toys
from all ths world that the toymakara
might acquaint thornselves wltlj tha
wants and peculiarities of foreign
markets. The wooden animals of the
past have been eclipsed hy the me­
chanical ■ toys.
A submarine ^bopt
which sinks into the water and rise*
again, all with o m charge of soda

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rxiaiirt.
these are among the mechanical toy«
of Bonneberg.
In short. Bants Claus to these times
can find the means of gratifying the
wishes of hie most fastidious petitkmaa.
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�THc.MNrORD htRAlp, December 1$. 1908

Now Ready For Christmas Trade
H id in g
the C hristm as
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UH! looks Bomothlng
like snow, at that,"
r y . | WfS said the man awaiting
L &amp; a lM
his turn at the barber
F r m r r r :,,,^ ;VolnK to-the door
^and -looklug-ouL "Heats
tho (1,ckonB whRt *
short time there Is botween Fourth' of July
5
and Christmas, these
If y°*r*: 1 can remoraE v , r At her tho time when there
was o strotch of about
h ffViw A H years between tho
Fourth of July and
\ Christinas, . can't you.
fellersT Why, Christ^
mas'll be clomping along
before wo know It. Right
sow ibo tlmo la drawing pretty ctoae
bwntlghty
careful shout opening bureau drnwora
when hls wife Is in tho room If ha
doesn’t want to bo scared Into a con­
niption when sho notices what lie's
doing. Y’seo, this Is Just about tho
beginning of tho sonton when wives
start to bluing the Christmas presents
they've bought for their hushauis.
Funny gas. that, too.
"Then them's another thing about
this Christ mas present hiding busl|
— ‘■am . Most men stick It out-that wom­
en aro tho curious, Inquisitive tex,
don't they? Well, I don't believe It.
In my opinion men are a whole heap,
moriTcurloiiH and ' Inqulhltlvo** tHiJi
women. I'uct Is, I know It.
“For Ins Inn ce, a husband, 'long
. about this season that’s aj .ft roach lug.
U groping around for s fresh shirt
---- spoil getting up In the morning. He
yanks out the wrong drawer of the
bureau. Well, on this morning ho
pulls out tho bottom bureau drawer,
ny, nnd hlB wife; who In fixing
her hair, at the chiffonier In an, other part of the room, catches him
little squawk, nnd races over to tho
bureau and pushes tho drawer shut.
“ ’So It's there, Jiey?' he say a to
her. "3cu«e me for living,' and then
the mullethead goes on grinning like
a chimpanzee while ho brushes hls
hair. Then he turns to her.
him, with

a

grimace,

and very properly, that It's none of his
business»- And sho adds something
about folkB that ‘rubber.’
" 'Hut, say, g'wan nnd tell me whatchoo got In there, won't youT' hq tries
ngnln, wheedllnglyi
"Whereupon his &amp;lfe makes mention
of that feline that “met an untimely
end through curiosity.
"'T h n t’H all right about the cat,’
says the hnsbund then, ‘but ‘ i'll bet
you a now rubber plant that It's clgnrs
that you've got In there.' And then
he begins to look a bll alarmed. 'Hay,
I hope not, though. I'm tlUnklng aliOUl»
swearing alt smoking, soon, now -anr.
v &gt; --------- — ly w v ^ v r w tsk x m f e
Hut thin hint of his nliout the clgars doean't
_____ get the least hit of a
rise out of her Not much. Nothing
whatever doing In the conversational
line on her part.
" ‘Oh, I'm n pinhead, sure enough,’
her husband says then, sfter-a pause,
and still consumed and Just oaten
alive by curiosity. 'I might have
kupwn all the lime that It's a shaving
outfit That's exactly what It Is, for
a suro thing.'
"However, hls wife most carefully
adjusta her sldo combs and ijullo reTrains frum 'talking. Tlieu he stick»'
hls hands Into hls trousers ticket»
nnd looks her over qulxxleally,
'Aw, come &gt;00, now, like a good
girl, and tell me If you’ve gone and
got me that bath, robe that we were
looking at In the sbpp window the
other afternoon,' he snys to her In hls
most persuasive tone.
"'S a y , Minnie, you might let a fel
lor see what you've got tucked In
there, at that.1
"Just cotni’aro the altitude of the
average husband In this Christmas
•gift business with the position of hls
wire on that same subject. Rho doesn't
really want to know what he Is folng
to give her for Christmas She wants
to be 'B'prlued.'
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" 'Look, hero, hun.' he says to her
Home morning along toward Christmas
—usuully he puls I t off till about the
last day, When everything Is all picked
over In the stores—'Ixxjk a-hore, my
dear,, whatch uo w*nt for Cbrlslmas
hey? It's up to yod. you know?'
" 'Whr. the very Idea!’ sho exelaliuB
Up to met Preposterous
wouldn't he any Christman gift at all
If I told you what I wanted you to
get for me.'
*"Oh, that’s one way of looking at
It.' ho says. 'But, d'ye know. I was
thinking about gelling you—'’
"'flh sh-nh! Stop!.' she cries. 'Don't
you dare tell me. J a ck Oosling. Don’t
you daro!'
"All the same, she's foxy, at that

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After R while nn Idea strikes her.
" ‘You know, of courre. Jack,’ she
says, musingly, 'that If you are wor
rlod about the sties of thins», why.
your slater Ann« and I wtpr exactly
the same s Ii m In everything, and
she—■*
■"Hut, nix,' he brocks In. 'll Isn't
anything that comes In sites. It's one
of those—"
"And aqulu her fingers go Into her
ears. The '»'prlso' Is the whole thing
to her, and she Is resulted not to hear
In advance what he Is thinking of get
ting for her.
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Descriptive of the Celery
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City’s Great Resources
Her Natural Advantages

A n Article Written for the Pur­
pose of Enlightening Those
W ho Would Make thei^
Homes Here

soil or muck, which If upplied to the forma keep
them as virgin soli, for all farmers know the value
of sufficient humus to keep the land In tone. .
Sanford boasts that proud distinction of being
the most productive spot on enrth in gnrden truck,.,
«¿lowing greater results In yield and profit, per
acre, than any other known point under the sun I
Think of itl Two to five car-loads produced on
one acre, and if stjld at $1.00 a package would
equal $300.00 per cur, or $600.00 to $1,500.00
per acre, all done by Intensive farming.
Intensive farming means In the ordinary sense,
high fertilizing, particular and careful cultivation,
and that is the limit of endeavor so far as the out­
side world can go, and they think that the sum
total. We know that that it but a factor, and.can
be attained by any fanner anywhere, and that the
real and essentials are lacking, 1. e., irrigation and
perfect drainage. Water can be had at nearly nil
places, and certainly tile, such as we use in our
dunl system, con be had anywhere, but these are
only factors as well.
&lt;There has not even been a dream of a system

pass our past endeavors—In n latitude giving for
our crop season ideal conditions, which taken ns n
whole arc incomparnble-l-ro climate tempered to
our exact needs, thus ennbling us to supply the
world with fresh green Vegetables out of their ordi­
nary season, from October to May of each year,
that being impossible to sections further north, ond
in other cases not to-be attained further south.
We have laid aside the old method of spacing
plants, having doubled ond trebled their number
per acre, so we have realized productive yield In
proportion, on such crops as have been grown; so
also will wc do when others are planted.
We have set 75.000 celery plants to the ncre.
yielding four car-loads, or 1,200 crates; fhen again,
we have planted 30,000 lettuce to tho dtxc, yield­
ing two-and-a-half car-loads, or 750 baskets.
That has been done many times with those
crops, ns we all know, and when we go out for
strawberries, asparagus, onions, potatoes, nnd any­
thing else you please, wc linve the assurance (hatthc same measure of success will crown as intelli­
gent efforts along other crop lines os those here

Sanford has for many years been ,
commercial Importance, due in the „
lion In the centre of large orange
os a distr buUng point for mereUa^ T "
favored freight rates, and now. t0 |(er i ”
truck production being last .reason neat thTX
refrigerator car-load mark, beside tl,r rinr U°*
ments.
pr'S|
OUR PERFECT CLIMATE
Few of us. perhaps, realize |,W
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weather has to do with our state „[ .„¡mbT ,
eral health. Indeed, notwithstanding all £ N
be said concerning the benefits of cli«ete * ,£ [ ]
the influence oi weather condition* upon mill ,1
of mind upon physical vigor, are I ^ ^ H
nnd more recognized problems w„rlV m, *
t .--^v.«vs
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Sanford’s history, while of Itself aanbjecl full of
interest, is not necessary to the student of Iter
present geographical, geological^ agricultural and
commercial Importance: *'
The city is wcil drained nnd healthful, has good
churches, hotels, twenty thousand dollar school
house, banks, water-works, two large ice plants,
machine shops, gas-works, and electric plant be­
ing constructed.
LOCATION

Sanford Is south of Jacksonville, the great entnv
I&gt;ort of the State, on the south bank of Lake Mon­
roe, n part of the St. Johns River, and practically
at the bead of navigation for large freight and pas­
senger steamers on that stream. These steamers
arc direct connections with the ocean liners to
Eustcrn markets^giving' us nn nll_watfcr_rnte..at
minimum cost. There are also seven divergent
lines of raiinind running out from our city, and the
river being here to hold them in check, insures us
the lowest interior rates on all our products.

combining In one, supplying ns required, both irri­
gation nnd drainage such as ours.
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We know that tho soil must be adaptable, and
only an open porous sandy soil will respond; cer­
tainly not clay, or even very dose soils, nor will
hillsides answer, nnd even rolling lands become
very difficult.
Look our conditions over and nil can see that
we can secure fertilizers the same as other pro­
gressive farmers; wo Can nnd do use as much enre
in Cultivation as any; we have no limit to dieap
water supply: our lands are scientifically tiled
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.nd drain-

mentioned—we have thé fundamental elements—
nnd success will be meted to os in just (iroportion
to their skillful application.
Sanford, with climate, soli nnd water, enn bent
the world !
I SUB-IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE

Our artesian wells are connected to n system
scientifically laid of 3-Inch drain tile, nnd ns we
depend hpon gravitation entirely water flowing
from the higher lo the lower point, and through
pipes laid ns for drainnge, that wonderful princi­
pal of capillary attraction of the water tn the surface

TELEGRAM REGARDING DEEP WATER
Wasuinuton. D. C.. 11-14-08.
N. WHUNCH, S anfqrd, Fut.:—

How. J.
. Board of Engineers and Chief Engineer approve
chunncl 100 feet &gt;^de, 8 feet deep. Pnlntfcn In
1 “ Sanford, one!TOlTTcct'wiacI3 feet deep. Sunfurd to
Lake. Hnrncy; mean low water. This action in­
sures both projects.
Signed;
F rank Ci.ark, M. C.
Sanford is readied by the river 200 miles from
Jacksonville vln Pnlutkn, am) 125 miles by rniL„
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Sanford is founded upon that fnvored s[tot where
soil und water are easily brought tnjthcir necessary
relation to'glve the highest efficiency! to agricultural
pursuits. Tha soil Is a sandyJonti^ closely under­
laid witii marl or sand rock, then day, then shell
rock, so that by tho use of 100 feet of iron pipe
driven down in the earth, nnd drilled 25 to 75 feet
fxdow It, a total of less .Zluut-ltOO !--■ in
gives gushing artesian wells and a constant supply
of water, nmplo to irrigate forms of 5 or 10 acres
from a 2 -inch pipe,
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All these lands being of an open iwrous nature,
lend themselves easily to our system of sub-irriga­
tion and drainage, ami their adaptability to it Is
perfect.
The Celery Deltu Is that narrow strip of land
running along the St. Johns River from Lake Mon­
roe to Lake Jessup, between the overflow of the
higher.ground, whrre nrtftiion wells will not flow.
Bordering it all the wayfls ihc" river valley, easily
accessible, where tire exhnualiess depths of alluvial

-Ing-us-required. Our lands nr&lt;r~D|Wh and porous.
and perfectly adaptable to that system, and more,
the grades made by nature are1so perfect that little
is required of man lo make it perfect.
I)o we make the points clear lo ypur mind, that
it is only under Buch conditions as ours that inten­
sive fanning con be done f
Do any of the higher tests made by individuals
or stations, striving to reach the highest infection
of crop production, leave out the necessity of using
the same ineuns that we do in the most ordinary
manner T
-We can produce enormous crops, wc have doubled
the yield of other sections, and we wiU even sur-

Vy simple methods to the , farmers' wishes. The’
whole system is so simple, so perfect and so dura­
ble. that the first cost is the entire outlay, and its
operation is almost automatic.*

erntlon oi any nnd all who would enjoy to the
fullest the heaven-given blessings ,,r a sound 1DJ
healthful body, ns well ns cheerful di-i^niim aoij
elenr-headed mental ‘capability. For this rrawal
wp wish to call attention to Hie f.„ t tlim a kind
providence has scattered most of rl&gt;&lt; h.i.J weather I
everywhere nnd anywhere else tfum in Sanford.Florida. Snnford summers arc delightful, and tel
winters are incomparable. It is mu easy to Kivu
rocipo for perfect Avcnther any more than it ¡in
describe a pretty flower. Hut the l-I.uu.uu of yw*
faction Ip tile soutlilnml of S.mfiuil ore simple, s
There is the bright sunliglit, beaming with ¡¡didtaj
friendliness and luring the cooped up. fmM-impi».
oned denizen of the North to hash m itswanffli
- - Thcnjir'tmrtlenr'alf,withJusHTtomh of ¡'migm-*]
ting outumn coolness for the wanin &gt;eason, tad
luxuriously bulmy in summer time imfueinf itol
” d0lCC far nlente," or sweet-du-mahing LhssfuL
ncss. so charming to the senses There is (lieton.
stunt circulation of nir, gently hr.n iug in wintif
nnd soothingly cooling in summer, sdi o.' ibrnjjjk
one's garroe’nIsTnapning qwiiy ncr-t uunuysMt
anti suggestive oj health-givingTncrr iit~
tlie lazy pacerj cumulus clouds that stand cat
against the bluest of sky in silvers tmeses, funn­
ing n celestial panorama. And in i&gt; ore I-.tr*
Monroe and Jessup and tin St. Julius River, with
their vor^nnt banks nnd vuri-cnlore,! -.wells «nd
wavelets nnd pleasure boating uiel numnwial
_navigating. And' this-rhnpMtJy t*. n-o insptrnf kfthe thought tfint tills day or this puitualar wawn
stands alone in tho calendar, lun there is the iwsurnnce of eternal continuance.
Just come and enjoy these Ely rum «lay* at Ssaford next January nnd February, urn! ft* nfdt
longer ns you like. Exuberate m* 11, ■’hrrliEfiil
Joys of ulr, verdure nnd water and tropu'.tl growth
nnd the most perfect climate in tin- worljl Such
simple and nature! pleasures Tin—t?"" wirsi [wit of life.

Healthfdlnrss
This is a question paramount with all. San­
ford's health has become almost proverbial in the
All wells have valves, which'if opened allows
Southern States. ' She is located in the thirst sp*
the water lo pass into the main, and from it at liw
In God's own country, Florida. She lets the best of
teryols of 20 Co 25 feet Into the laterals, which are
water, and the cleanest of streets She has gtod
laid at right -angles to the main, nnd all under cool air blowing over hor at all line
Shebs**
high state of civilization in her iwople. and h**
ground at a depth of 18 ,o 24 inches. The main,
ll»e latest and most sunitary arrangements f&lt;*
nnd laterals nre connected through "¡ton bo*,.»"
good health. The death rate here is lower than Ifl
so arranged that as few or as ninny latorals as dcany other portion of the country. Tlie rale of birth
increase is higher. Spring water—that solves tt&gt;*
U.e fie“ ”
Ht ° n° UmC’ " nd ln an* P « t of question of health. Ninety-eight per rent pure ac­
_Puring wet or ralny weather the well valve»-- cording to the most critical tests. This is »hit
makes Sanford the most healthful pnrr of-“ —-*- -

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F IR S T C L A S S ' M A T E R IA L S

S K IL L E D M E C H A N IC S

LOOKING FOR SANTA CLAUS,
HAT though I teem «Ion* on
thla fair day,
From
happy
comradoahlp
stand Isolate,
With nans to greet ms as I walk my
way. —...._
Ts merely live I count a happy fats—
To merely listen to those joyous sounds
That through tha ertsp of wlrtlsr caU
so free,
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Although tha msrrymakars on . their

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8T not enough that on thla Christ
mas morn,

Origin of the Christmas Tree.
TUcro la n legend In Ourmnny that
when live plucked the fatal apple lmmediately the leaves of the tree shriv­
eled into needle points and Its bright
green turned dnrk. It changed Ita na­
turo find became the evergreen. In all
seasons preaching the story of man's
fall. Only on Christmas does It bloom
brightly with lights and become beau­
tiful with love gifts. The curse Is turn­
ed Into n blessing nt the coming of
the Christ-Ohlld, and we bave our
Christinas tree.

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.III IfvIO n great convention was held
In Ilnltlmore by the young men of
what was then known as the Whig
party for the purpose of ratifying the
nomination of (Jenoral William Henry
I.«rr Imrii fop-the presidency
There
was no hall in tho city largo enough
to hold the crowd *|f delegates who
attended. The contention according­
ly met on the Canton rneo track, and
when the great Whig orator of Mary
land—wiio was chairman of the young
Feminine Amenities.
men's national committee, arose to cnll
'•'What did you think of the wedding? tll£_luecUuii_: tuLolder ltc^vvaa tto Im­
Wat I nrrvouaT**----------- — 1—~
pressed by tbo vast ness of the assem­
\1pR. n little at flrat, dear, but not blage bciore him that Instead of the
lifter Itrugio had said T w ill."'—Rnr- usual formula be exclaimed, "The na­
¡per’s Weekly.
tion will please come to order!”
day It is,
, My htart, but ÿeeterday so sad, forlorn.
Doth open to tha messags that was
hlsf
lls’t not enough to know that from
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Thu .tidings of ■ sacrifice divina
(Come as a gift of an sternal love
That I have but to taka to make it
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12 Tons of W illiam ’s n m l'C lark ’s
Fertilizers sold in Sanford in

Sanford
Machine I Foundry
Works

1,020 Tons of Williams and Clark's
Fertilizers sold in Sanford in

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All Kinds of Crate Material
DEALERS IN

Automobiles and Gas
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Office and works on Oak Avenue,
nearFemald's

MADONNA IN PRAYER

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Lettuce and Bean Baskets

G. R. CALHOUN

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5 0 Lots at $ 1 7 5 for Corners.
Lots.

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Cash and

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These Lots will be numbered from 1 to 50 in the order sold. Mr.. Derry,
Cashier of the People’s Bank, will place one of these numbers in a sealed
envelope, and the Purchaser who happens to purchase that Lot in the series
will receive a Deed to his Lot FREE of Cost. The lucky number will be an­
nounced only after the Sale of the entire series has been completed, but all
Payments made by the Lucky-~Man will be refunded with-the Deed;------ Mr;
Derry will not know what number is in the envelope, as Numbers 1 to 50 will
be written on separate pieces of paper, folded, placed in a hat from which
some party will draw one which will be immediately sealed in presence of
witnesses and the other 49 be immediately destroyed. This will be done at
our Office at 10 o’clock a. m. Monday, Dec. 31st, in the presence of any witnesses who care to be present, and the Sale will then be on. .These Lots are
^offered for less money and on easier terms than any in Sanford were ever
offered before and some one will get a Home Site Free. Be the Lucky Man 1

�THE »SNroHD HERHt». December 1&amp; l&amp;O

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Tenem ents
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H E dark fare of Mrs.
^,arrnc'° looked piuo.
n,'d "'nil nnd bluer oa
«he brought her chll( W v fil; A
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lina lunauanj,) r a s a niix:

rto.-m a wars® muto owm un
S S É K Æ S ft? * « * !™

TicK tacK,. ticK locK..
T h ree m in u te* to e t¿ h t b y th e
n u r s e r y clo cK .
TicK ta cK . ticK to
D ’y o u fin K , it's
a r l y ttod-Oe
o ’ctocK .f" '
TicK tacK . ticK ta c K .
**S u p p o s i n g h e ’s f o r ¿ o t
Ja c K i”
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TicK. tacK.. ticK tacK..
** W o n ’t n u rs e be c ro s s tvhen
s h e co m es ba cK t

**'tn to tho llay nur8'
er&gt;” ar,J although she
*urncd t° K°t She
8^e,lll&gt;d *° expect the
questioning voice of

&gt;/ uj • "O Miss Florence,"
&gt;tk she sail), In very broken
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l,' nKllsfl’ “Utoro 1b no
C l l) n 0 °'l! There cannot be
VN5Z (/ [) n (1ml! If there la one,
he has' long since for'b '
I pollen us!
No one
£__________ cares for us!
And
life iH.very hard!”
Then she rolled back the shawl
from hor left arm, and showed an ugly
wound In the arm where her husband,
had Blabbed her with a stIloilo.
' The young teacher lost no tlmo In
takliiK the poor woman to a surgeon,
who dressod tho already ' InfectecJ
wound, nnd dealt with a case so dlfllcolt IbBt l i e barely saved tho arm
from amputation.
Tho poor woman accepted tho help
stolidly, for suffering had wrought Its
work In her embittered spirit. A
drunken, bruinl husband, hard. Inces­
sant toll, and the curd of three puny
children weighed down hor forlorn4
life. She lived In one basomeht room,
and her washing supplied the chil­
dren's food, when her husband did nut
succeed In getting the money first and

"Thoro Is not q dog upon tho street
TicK. ta cK . ticK. tocK.,
whoso lot Is not happier than mine/'
“ D i d a n y o n e h e a r F a t h e r Hho suld. "No. there Ib no God."
C h ris tm a s KfiocK.?
To tho three children, Leonardo,
T icK ta cK . ticK tacK ,
Michael and Angelo, a fourth was soon
{I t toas n u rs e toho ca m e toith added, and to her was given the name
- -S o lo a d e d s a c K t)
,
Ro«le; for the mother did not recall
a. u. a the names of any Italian artists that
would have fitted a little girl. And
when tho little girl was born, tho
worthless father deserted tho home,
which was perhaps the only thing he
had dono to help It for a long time
It was no argument that changed
the creed of the poor immigrant wom­
an. The simplest ncceasll les of life
were Imperatively needed In that
home, ahd they were supplied. Day
by day a visiting nurse came In and
eared for her
Day by duy the i lilldren were tended In the day nursery,
Frequunt visits o f the touchers
brought simple comforts to the poor
tenement, nod life became a little
brighter. Dut the sad look was there
of a woman whose hopes were gone,
and who had drunk to the dregs the
cup of bitter experience
They had a Christmas tree at the
nursery, with simple gifts for the chll
dren, when thè exercises were over,
and the teachers were taking down
the tree, one of them proposed Ibai

Bv C awt. J a ck c s s w r o s o

'TROtn c«l thf lardtr cf my ««I.
* QJhcrr notarti tnyttlc peliti bltsd
OJHb frali« aid Hcwm, 1 fili low'i bevi,
And urrt li varia io ve». «V frltniL
ibt netti tu, wlkfttf flewm,
ti ibt ralnbctf ipriy,
THiduliSefi-itattd
Ulna to yon from notare'i bovtn.
Co mlifllt wlib Dtftmbtr oray,

fl*lieì€ art bui echoes of iht

pan,
Co multe iti In atmory't chines i
Cbt tllktn ut* tluj love hai m i,
Co caicb iht smnshlnt cf tny/byats.

Ivtef bndf of rtdprecity,
Besprinkled with in tale*'f dtw.

where one of tho children was
"Sick. The tree was too large, and had
to be cut off. but It was still a re­
spectable tree. And Its reception in
the first home was so enthuslustle tlml
they carried It to another, and yet
another
Nor wore gifts lacking: for
a quantity of second-hand toys had
^been received, and there-was- second­
hand clothing for distribution as well.
A few of tho children accompanied
the tree to the nrat house, and the
procession grew. First »went tho tree
upheld by two or twenty children;
then came.the basket of decorat Iona,
then a basket of presents, and then
the teachers uu*d tho throng It was
long after dinner time when they
came to Mrs. Cnrrticlo’s ono room.
*11 wifs a dark room, with one court
window, and that window was filled
with children who could not got in.
The table was still loaded, with lhn
remains of the Christmas feast, and
Mrs. Carucclo wus holding llosle.
while (he throe boys gathered about
her.
Into the midst of the family
group camo the wonderful tree, for
tho eleventh time dc-c6rated with tin­
sel and glass balls, and lighted with
candles.
It bore wonderful frult—a shuwl fot
the mother, shoes for tho hoys, white
clothing for baby Rosie, and an odd
collect loo of second-hawd toy»,-----------Tho light id the candles fiiund a re­
flection lu the face of tho poor worn
an. She had seen the I^ord In the
love oi his children. Shu looked at
the tree, now bare of presents, but
still radiant with candles and orna-(
mopts, and looked again at |Urn faces
of the teachers, and then ul the face
of her, babe. Upon her* knees she
fell In front of the wonderful tree, and
over, bef face, that had been too -sad
for weeping, the tears flowed, freely

W e are in position to su p p ly you w ith the
L E A D IN G M A K E S of P ianos at F a c to ry

T H E C H IC K E R IN G
W ith a Reputation of O v e r E ig h ty Y e a rs

TH E M ATH U SH EK
W h ich has so rpany points of M e rit that w e
w ill have to send you a book about it

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W ith its “ 30 points of superiority?* o v e r
o th e r P ianos

P IA N O L A P IA N O S
A S p e c ia lty — the Piano that pla ys itself,
“ E q u a l to L ife ”

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Gas R anie F o r Sale
Practically new; double oven; four top
burners; Improved Jewel. A bargain.
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S pecial R e p re se n ta tive s L u d d c n &amp;
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And her face became almost like the
face'o f a Madonna, as she held her
babe and sobbed her sad MagplflcatIn
her native tongue.—Youth's Com­
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____ THE tÀfrfOBÒ tifcKALP, December IS, i*&gt;g_

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Ilow to Help With the Mall
It could be tnken out. It was valued at
I s H a !®
As
the
time
advances
nnd
business
in­
$3,000,
Mrs. Cowell had lately stored all her creases. the postoffices of the land have
household goods in this building and suf­ more to do. Tbla government Institution
which means ao much to the people. Is
Visited O u r F air C ity On Last fered n total loss of over $ 1,0 0 0 .
The building wus owned by Alex. rapidly becoming one of the biggest de­
F riday N lih t
Vaughn was valued at $10,000, partially partments that the National authorities
The
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have to contend with.
insured.
l time
The people who use the mnils-can help
Only the heoric work of the fire depart­
wi l l soon i
the employees of the postoffice. by a little
THE TOTAL LOSS A HEAVY ONE ment confined the flames to the Vaughfi core,
be here when
nnd thus greatly facilitate the work
building, nnd had there been a high
wind several other buildings would have of handling the mails. The holiday sea-,
• you will have to
son always brings disappointments, pack­
caught fire and gone up in smoke.
select your holiday
Mre Started l^rom Explosion and
The Ceiery City Laundry had Intely ages are received in n broken or damaged
gifts. The greatest
Quickly Spread to Every Part
been reorganized Under the firm name of condition. lArticles are lost out. articles
of the Building
worry
is the difficulty of
Webb &amp; Overman, nnd they had aome received without any address. All be­
On last Friday night, nbout eleven new machinery nnd other supplies on the cause the sender does not use the same
selecting suitable gifts with
o'clock, n terrific explosion roused the road which luckily had not reached the care or prudence that he or she would do
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what money you want to spend,
people of this city to the fact that either building.
in the moat common everyday affairs.
but,we believe we*can help you
on earthquake or nn explosion had visited
If a few simple rules are observed there
James Harris had also just started in
out of both difficulties. What to give .
the dty.
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the livery business, nnd Mr. Underwood will be little. If any. difficulty in the safe
becomes
an easier matterwhen you have
People hastened to the scene nnd dis­ in the wagon factory, and the loss seemed delivery of moil.
covered the Celery City Laundry inflames. to fall upon the several new enteritises
so
ample
a
stock as ours to choose from.
When you address your letters, cards or
All the windows In the near-by houses at uno time.
lincknges, don't use a lead pencil. Dyn't
We have the most desirable gifts. They
had been shattered and the roaring
J . H. Overman, of the Celery City Laun­ write Cin.Yor Cincinnati. Col. for Colum­
possess ail the qualities that gifts should have,
flames nnd the rush of people caused a dry, stntes that the business will be fe- bus. Write the name in full.
newness,usefulness,beauty, novelty and intrinsic
small sized pandemonium. The bujkling suined at once.
Don't forget to write your name nnd
worth. Then the prices are just right They cannot
occupied by the laundry was n large twoW. H. Underwood will occupy the De nddresa oh the article.
story brick, and beside the laundry, there Mont building for the time being and in­
be beaten. W earein a position to know that weenn
Don’t write a message and put if in nn
was n livery stable nnd carriage factory. tends to hnlM n In«?«» rnrrlny« fnntfwif „I
clOSS, it may
save you money. We believe tiiat the more you in-•pie who arrived first on the once.
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you $100.
.i£cct the
mined to save the effects from
The condition. n t ^ : Webbmember,too, that we arc cartful about the quality
the building, nnd succeeded in getting out although there ore strong hopes of his re­ thread.
HQTlJ«“ honcs-trcept Hhre.—These,‘•It-ls covery.----------and particular about everything wo handle. We.
-----------------' Don’t' place- d sm nTPnrtlcliltra large
said, rushed bnck into the burning build­
box.
expecting
the
box
nut
to
crush.
. have a specially selected stock of the finest
List of Unclaimed Letters —ing and perished.
Don't
send
money
in
letters,
unless
it
is
Box Candies for
Remaining in the Sanford Postofllce nt
E. E. Webb, of the Celery City Laundry,
registered.
close of week ending Dec 13,1008:
t
h e Christmas
was discovered at the rear of the build­
Don't wait until the day before Christ-,
Ladles
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trade.
Our per­
ing, badly injured nnd covered with brick Drown, Mrs. Sue
Edwards. Mis« Josephine mas to pend parcels, expecting them»to
Moaelev.
Miss
Julia
debris from the wrecked building. With (frown, Mrs. Manr
fumes and toilet
reach Boston Christmas Eve.
Moore, Miss Heron
flrown. Mrs. Bertha
great difficulty he was rerftoved to n place CockllnS. Miss Mamie Robinson. Mrs. Lula
Don't expect a registered letter to go as
articles
are very
Wood. Mrs. Daisy.
of safety. He Is still In n-precarious con­ Edwards. Mrs Susie
quickly
ns
an
ordinary
letter.
appropriate f o r
Gentlemen
dition. suffering from a broken nrm. leg Atkinson, Julia
For'the holiday* allow 24 hours ad­
Mrllck, Mr. Jerome
present^- R e a l
■Rallier, Mr. Adam
broken In two places. Jnw broken and Barton. J. A.
ditional time more than usual schedule.
•rosata. Barre * intasi
Berm et, C
. ...oiHot^Yertmi?!en3 UroieesT
burguin prices on
.M uller. Mr—Arthur
Uaou*&gt;L ili. J I.
-Mail matter that is- proparly addrasaad,
Stanton. Mr. E. IL
H. C.
Mr. Webb was working in the Inundry Cairoti,
goods of worthy
properly tied or sealed, and in compact
Sturarci, Mr. J. R.
Dumpsry, J . W.
Shea. Mr. I’at
and had just started to close the bnck Carnrr. Joe
form, docs not receive damage or go
qunlity are what this
Slrphrl, Mr. John
Ma). J. K.
door and lenyS the building when the ex­ (■lennon.
Thomas. Mr. Arthur
Ilarthaw, Mr. James
astray
once
in
ten
million
times.
house promises you.
Thomont. Mr. Arthur
plosion occurred, presumably from over­ Hunan. L. I*.
Watson. Mr. Abram
Hunter, Mr. Jim
Fine
Cigars and Stationery.
W.
A.
Whead, blowing out the end of~ the build- Hunt.t, Robt, 0 .
Public Hearing
John
WUder. Mr.' J&lt;
Loyd. Mr. Dudley
Ing nnd stnrtlng the fire. The cause of Manor.
_. U. S. Engineers Office. Jacksonville.Fla..
Wciclk. Mi. llc jir r . .
-Mr. And re
Masslr. Mr. Sam
WflTlams. Mr. John T.
the explosion cannot lie ascertained and Mellck.
Dec. H, 1008.—Notice is hereby given
Mr. Jerome E.
Wedrrtnn. Mr. jeck.
will probably rctnnin a mystery.
Persons claiming Utc above will please that a public hearing will be held at 1 p.
James Harris lost two horses and tav­ say "Advertised." and givo date of this m., Dec. 21, 1008, in tlic county court­
ern! wagons. No insurance.
house, Palntka, Fla., on the proposed con­
list’.
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Chas. F. Haskins, P. M.
Chas. 11. Evans, the grocer, lost three
struction of a highway bridge across the
horses and two new delivery wagons. No
Clay Tile For Sale.
St. Johns river at Palntkn by the board of
insurance.
Pnlatkn Tile for sale In any qannity.
county commissioners of Putnam county.
W. H. Underwood, the wagon manu­
G. F. S mith. Box 371
All persons interested nre invited to be
facturer, saved some material, hut lost n
present.
—Geo. R. Spalding,
Ju st Received
number of vehicles and supplies. Partly
Capt. Engineers.
\Cor. First St. and Park Ave.
Phone 50
Lowney's Christmas line of fine candies
covered by insurance.
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For nn up-to-date tailor-made suit, see
Mr. McConnhn had his fine automobile the finest in the city.
~D. A. Caldwell A Sons.
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C.ARNt.K &amp;’’Roltr.KTS.
in the building und it was burned before
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Put down this paper and go to THEO. J. MILLER &amp; SON and do your Christmas
buying. They, are leaders in fine Furniture, Polished Rockers and Tables, Rat­
tan Rockers, Book Cases, Writing Desks, China Closets
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we should say so, cheapest you can find in town.

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Doll Go-Carts, Shoo-flys

Wagons, Carts and a big line of other Holiday Goods.

GIVEN AWAY FREE!

ASK FOR A TICKET WITH EACH PURCHASE
These handsome machines are on exhibition in our
show windows; they are worth $15.00 each. You
get a ticket with a number and these five Will be
drawn for Xmas morning. Buy from us; you save
money. You may get a'Talking Machine— you
may be one of the five
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low prices. Trusting to see you, we are yours to serve

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•Itcecli, and get let tho story of tho
dance. Dickens* description of the old
Bitting room Is a gem:
Tha best sitting room at Manor Farm
with a high chimney place and a capacious
chimney, up which you could have driven
one of the new patent cabs; wheel* and
$ * ♦ * # * • * • * • * • • * • * • * • * • * • * * all. At the upper end of the room, seated
tn a shady bower of holly and -ever­
chronicler of Christmas do- greens, wero the two best fiddlers and the
ings has done It so Inimitably only harp In Muggteton. In all sorts of
gg Dickens, and, nowhere has recesses and on all kinds of brackets
stood massive old ellver candlesticks with
I ’ Dickens described them bet- four branches each. The carpet was up,
i" thin in the “Pickwick Papers.” the candle* burned bright, the fire bland
Doe might read tho paragraph relating and crackle^ *&gt;n the hearth, and merry
voices and light hearted laughter rang
to the obeervance of the holiday half through the room. If any of the old
. bnndred timet and not become weary, Jihigllah yeomen had turned Into falrlee
Tbe Christmas spirit Is everywhere when they died, It was Just the place In
evident In the chapters devoted to the wdiloh they would have held their revels.

evident
holiday making. Prom the beginning,
-ben the hero, his three friends and
bU faithful servant start for Dlngley
Dell, to the hour of their return there
b Christmas in evoiy sentence:

After the dance wna over, Mr. Pick­
wick having acquitted himself with
great credit, the reader Is told about
the doings la tho famous old kitchen.
Here hung tho mistletoe und did Its
in button well In adding to the Jollity
of the occasion. Tho artist whoso pic­
tures appear on blB pages has dono excellout.'JUBtlcc to Dickens' text:

as brisk as bees. If- not altogether as
ttcht BJ fairies, did the four Pickwlcklans
•Msmbls on the roorntpg of the 22d day
ef December In the year of grace In
which these thslr faithfully recorded adventures were undertaken and acooraFrom tha center of the celling of thle
'dished. Christmas "was close at hand In kitchen old Wardle had Just suspended
ijl bi» bluff and hearty honeety. ft waa with hi* own hands a hugo branch of
th* saason of hospitality, merriment and mlstletou, and this same brunch of mis­
mm hearted or**- The old year was pre- tletoe Instantaneously gave rise to a
narlng Uk*"t’n arichSht philosopher, to scene of general and [host delightful
Jill hi* friends around him and amid the
«,un&lt;l of feasting and revelry to pass which Mt. Pickwick, with ra "gallantry
«««.M V M iiiiH r avyay. Oay and merry which would havo done Vm"- In r ^iVyand right gay and morfy acendant of Lady Tolllnglower herself,
vtr* st least four of the num erous hearts took the old lady by the hand, led her be­
that warn.gladdened by Its coming.____ neath the myatl&lt;],.branch aqd saluted her
all courteey aniT decorum. •
Wardle
After traveling through a wide and In
stood with hie back to the fire, surveying
open country whore “tho wheels skim the whole ecene with tha utmost satisfac­
over the hard and'frosty, ground.” slow­ tion, and the fat boy took the opportuni­
ing up na they, draw near a country ty of appropriating to his own use and
summarily dovourlng a particularly fine
town, where tho borecB are changed, mince pie that had been carefully put by
then again "dashing along tho open for somebody else, • • •
It wae a pleasant thing to **o Mr. Pick­
road, with tho fresh nlr blowing In
wick In the center of tho group, now pull­
their feces and gladdening their very ed
this way and then that and first kiss­
heart« within tlietn," ttfey arrive at ed on the chin and then on the nose and
then on the spectacles, and to hear tbe
peals pf laughter which wore raised .on
every side.

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strange. -To "follow this Urat meeting:

which was cold und cheerful and good
“akultlug” weather. The party all
went to ft “pretty largo sheet of Ics,”
where Mr. Winkle, having assumed
the airs of n mnti who could “akalt"
and having shown his Ignorance there­
of, was smartly reprovfxTby Mr. Pickwick. Meanwhile, Mr. Weller and the

Having given thias direction and settled
wllh the coachman. Mr. Pickwick and
Uj three friend* struck Into the footpath
•cross the tieldi and walke&lt;1 briskly away,
leaving Mr. Weller and the fat boy confronied together for tha first time. Bam
looked at the fat boy with great oaTbnUlunsnt. but without saying a word, and
“began to stow the thing* rapidly hway fat l»f&gt;y having by their Joint efforts
In th* cart, whit* the fat boy atood qulstly by and seemed to think It n very In- cut out u slide,” all hands participated.
Ursstlng sort of thing to see Mr, Waller Says tho chronicler of tho day’s spqrt:
working by himself.
It was tho most Intensely Interesting
The conversation of these two Char­ thing lo observe the manner In which
Mr. Pickwick performed hla share In the
acters Is too long to reprint here, but ceremony•to watch tho torture of anx­
not too much so to peruse with the iety with which he viewed the person be­
graateit Interest We must puss over hind gaining upon him al the Imminent
tbe story of tho wedding, which was hazard of tripping him up. lo see him
gradually expend the painful force which
the day before Christmas event at he bad put on at first and turn slowly
Dlngley Dell, at which Mr. Pickwick around on tbe slide, with bis face toward
dlallnjmliihed hlmtwlf by o felicitous the polr\t from which Jie l\nd started, to

W aT P hip lateT fi* "i&gt;I5yTur-*rriTl«rivbTcb man-*
tle&lt;l on hla fa c « vvtion ho had aceom pllnhk ! Uio (d istance and the e ag ern ess w ith
w hich he turned around when he had
done bo and ra n a ft e r hla predecessor, hla
b lack « n ite r* trip p in g p le a sa n tly thro u gh
tha enow and hta e y e* beam ing ch v erfu lne*B and g la d n e s* thro u gh hla s p e cta c le *,
and when he Wae knocked down, w hich
happened upon th e a v e ra g e ev ery third
round It v i i th e m ost In v ig o ratin g alght
th a t T i t r p in stilly bo Im agined to behold
him g a th e r up hie h a t, glovea a n d h a n d ­
k e rch ie f w ith a glow ing co u n ten an ce and
roaume hla e la tio n In th e ra n k w ith an
ardotv and cnthu alaam w hich n o th in g
could ab ate,

Mr. Pickwick unfortunately brettltp
through the Ice nuil guts n good wet­
ting, but, bclug taken on a smart run
lo the house, put to bed and given un­
limited quantities of hot punch, finds
himself none the worse next morning,
when the parly departs from Dlugloy
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Thus does Dlckeiis tell us of one of
(he merriest Christ kmircfi' that n render
could desire. There Is no touch of sad­
ness In the chronicle, and nil that ono
could wish for Is that the story wero
longer. Long live tho tale, and long
mny wc enjoy Christmas with tho
rickwtcklnnsl
Proper Way to Riae.
"The fatigue- of a lung Journey of
which persona often complain." said
■Upeessury and co me s ? roin nuuiicmT•
solousTfTBW to ‘carry the train Instead
of lettlug the train carry us. This Is
ill fesistln(t iU6- UTqtlon Instead ■of Tolaxlng nud yielding to It. ^u a rail­
road car one should always rest tiio
feet on tbu rail of tho Bent In front, If
such Is provided, ns to keep the feet
off the lloor lessens the vibration that
Is conveyed to the body and prevents
Just that much strain. In.a Pullman,
where foot rests are not usually pro­
vided. a bag will do ns well for a
footstool If nothing else Is to bo had.
The body, while you are silting In a
car, should be ns comptetety—relflsed
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nE n**rs
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Until
oné
attempts
relnxnllou on a railroad Car It Is not
notimi bow tense Is the effort to re­
sist the motion.-nil of which* Is In dlrect accordance^vlth modem physical
culture, which has discovered thnt
true- repose goes further than mere
nonnctlon."
It Worked All Riflht.

One day a barber's slug» In Liverpool
had but one empty chair. A man wear­
ing n very big hat nml walking with a
grent deal of swnggvr, entered, hung
his hat on a peg and then, drawing a
revolver, turned to the Idle man and
said:
"I want a slmve-^Just a common
shave. 1 want no talk. Don't imk
me If I want my hair cut or a slinni

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IIo took tho chair, held the revolver drown us—nothing could part us from
oerosvhls tegs and was shaved with God. who loves us and who (Ills our
promptness nml dispatch.
souls with pence and Joy, because wo
When he got up hs returned the are sure that whatever he wills Is
shooter to his pocket, put on his hilt holy, ju st a ndgood.—George ‘E lio t
nml nfter n broad chuckle to the
. 7 — -------- - cashier said: "Tlint’s the way to keep
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Amusi ng,
a hnrbqr quiet
lie didn't utter a Illrnm Qrceue—What did your alsword."
(or say when you told her 1 was going
“No, sir; ho couldn't!"
to make n speech In tho town hall to"Couldn't?"
night? Willie—SJ10 didn't say nothin*.
"No, sir: lie's denf urtd dumb."—Llv- She JiiBt laughed till she had hystercrpool Mercury.
Ics!
Love.

Think what It Is nut to hate nnything but Bin, to lie full of love to
every creature, to be lingered at nothIng.-to-bc syre thnt all things will turn
to good, not to mind pain because It Is

Hi* Sweet Voicg.
lie—Did you hear mo singing under
your window Inst night? I hope your
father didn't hear It? She—Yes. ho
did. Rut you needn't worry,. Ho
1bought It was the cals.—HI ray Stories.

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ware, Cutlery, Razors, Guns, Fishing T acide,
Knives and Forks, Etc.

Everything in Toyland to make glad
the hearts of the children. Prices
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Doors and Blinds

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�THE SAtofOftÖ HERALD. December 19, ÍB08
moral monarch* whose service called forth
SERMON meekness
and gentleness, and whose

Poor, high or Lowly May
Learn Something Good here

worship untied men and women on equal
terms.
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fltthlneteen centuries" we are oply
drifting back to His simple standarils of the first. Out of the ferment of
thought and the fury of conflict that men
A DISCOURSE FOR THE MASSES have waged, Is surging up, like the dry
land out of chaos, greater simplicity and
therefore greater power. We see that to
The Herald’s Speblal Theologian Dis­ have been n ntlcr of it nation is less titan
courses on the Subject:
to have lived to hate evil; that to live
" Christmas”
without purpose, though never so luxuri­
Written for Tire Mould.
ously, is less In the Divine estimate titan
oin nfioln the angel ehoruc
the hesitating caress of the least of us
Tell of God'* great gift to men;
who would soothe another's sorrow; that
Tor the time U now before u*.
When the Chrtot-eblld come«'again;
It is better to die for a truth than to live
1 ver bringing to the nation*
by a lie; that our father watches our
|F&gt; Thought* of *iweet
«Impllrlly,
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* “ ^A* they pour their glad obligation*
feeble efforts with tender eye and ‘judges
At the ahrine of Infancy.
actions by aspirations and not be results;
ing the loyou* Chriilra** carol.
that “ Love" is oven’ nil. guiding where
Mow l he Great One came on earth.
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Not In gloriou* apparel.
reason falls.
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But by lowly human birth;

fot like Buddab, did he preach inac­

nto all men manifesting.
That God'* grente,i gift It (till
Nothing Itut a aplrd reatlng.
Child-like, on a fa th e r', will.

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N' tion, nor like Confucius did he preach

o we vain and wayward mortala.
In eartITa wildernr** beguiled.
Safe may reach the golden portal«.
Helped and guided by a rhlld.

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revolve and we oqr*more gpee*
Seasons
the festival of “ The Child.” Who

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veneration for traditions. Activity In the
direction of others' needs, and openminded fidelity toward truth, fhdugh It
separated Him forever from the sympathy
of His own people—these were IBs char—■L

can exaggerate its hold upon the hearts
of,those whocelcbratc ItT Theft Is noL_a
mother whose birth-pangs nre vivid in
her memory but that Is moved by com­
passion for out-cast Mary, remote from
tender ministrations in the hour of her
anguish; there is not a child whose little
fingers reach out In awe to touch the
• latest tiny babe in the household but Unit
.
finds,the mongcr-crndlo at Bethlehem a
thing to marvel a t; there Is ilfeam nn
who surrenders himself to thought but
•that sees a world-transformation rcsult-------ing from this BOUlllid.birth-OiuL tlic leg*
------ ends that hnve gnthcrcdTinnnul Tt { there
Is not n childless woman whose heart is
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hungry for the pressure of a little face
against iter bosom, but that can hear in
the message of the virgin angels, her own
errand to the wo^d—to proclaim peace
and good will, and to ever see deeper
- even than thecontcntrd mothertmto the
holiness and possibilities of all children.
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Virginia. There would bo no aniaiiK
SANIA CLAUS LIVETH
faith then, no romnnee. to make tolerable
existence. We should have no enjoy­
Imperial Majcsty Rulcth Over All ment except In sense and slghf. The
the Earth
eternal light with which childhood fills A Budget of Interesting |,„
The Herald nr Christmas tide receives Ute world would be extinguished: ~
From Correspondents
numerous iuquiriek from dear little
Not believe in Santa Claust You might
friends, asking if Sahta Claus is.alivr
ns well not believe In fairies! You might
and Intending to dd business at the old
get your papa to hire men to watch lit T H E EVEN TS OF ORANGE CODJ
stand. No doubt the queries are echoes
all the chimneys on Christmas Eve to
:A.
from the heart of fear ond apprehension.
catch Santn Clnus. but even If they did
Thnfik God. children. Santn Clnus Is
not see Santa Claus, coming down, whht Efficient St af f er Reborteri w
olive and well He has gone through
Covers the Territory f0,
would that prove? Nobody sees Santa
some vicissitudes of late, but he will re­
The Herald
word your goodness and forget no deser­ Clnus. but that is no sign that there is no
ving child who will make his or her wonts Santa Claus. The most real things In
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
the world ore those that neither children Special Correspondence t0 T],,
known.
Even the districts of Port Arthur, or men can see. Did you ever sec fairies
The Hotel Altamonte, under tbs
where men are battling for life with dancing on the lawnT Of course not; ngement of Mr. S. M. Johnson and
honor, the sainted ruler at Christmas-tide but that's no proof that tltcy . are. not
. «ir°Prle,erB of
Shirley }|UI M -jl
still liveth. Those in poverty’s clutches there. Nobody can conceive j&gt;r imagine Shirley Hill, N. H.. was opened ¡S
may persuade the omnipresent giver of all the wonders there nre unseen and un- public on Dec. 10(h with the l* i'0 ^
|ter showing the names of ^ ^
holiday presents to remember the deser­ seeable in tho world.
You may tenr npart the baby's rattle guests as follows: Colfnx Sander»,,&gt;n14I
,g
ving. He will be prevailed upon this
year to give a modicum of his stores to and‘ see what makes the noise inside, N. F. Wolscy, Jacksonville; yu y
,
“«ll
Tabrnham, Mrs. Imogens
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the thinly clad urchins of the deserving but there is a vail .covering the unseen •fin®
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hnngcne Till*,
rl
strongest
man,
nor
IO.
Marshall.
New
Ipswich.
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world
which
not
the
poor. The parents need not tell their
innocent loved ones that Santa Claus is even the united strength of all the strong- Stuart, wife npd son, Glens Fall* k i
dead this year as they did a few years est men thot ever lived, could tear opart. S. W. Rogers, Memphis. Tenn.; C. G j J
Only faith, fancy, poetry, love, romance, tlce and wife, Johnson Ju stice, MiwH*
agone.
can push aside that curtain and view and of Pitman Grove, Pn.; S. K. iVrcivaL fu l
Is There ASanta Clausf
We take pleasure In answering at once picture the supernal beauty pnd glory Indelphin, Pa.; Mrs. G. K. Msckiy r i]
the cofiimunlcatlon beyond. Is it nit reirifiAh,
Clara F-JIrown.-Boston, VW T21
is a very good beginning fur « « * ¡ 3
the season. Mr. and Mrs. John»* n ]
very populorLcatcrers. -to-tlw
Uteir reputation lias preceded themtotkl
Altamonte tourist resort, l hey havetic1
happy faculty of pleasing tleir gueststf'l
setting before them all of it«ddica "
of the tabic that liie sutsoa (tlford*,;
vlding entertainments and ontuvna^j
for every day in the week. Thr ««*. |
gers wlto enter liieir dtxirs are imn
ly given the glad hdnduml are midcaj
feel thnt they are among friend) ugj
that they belong to the great happy faa-|

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is over. '
-Commodore Frank ~Sintttnnsr *3*
Lancaster, N. H., hnve anivetl and areid
home to their friends (who nre numbed
by_their acquaintance) in their
esque bungalow, the Bye-rie-Wee kx*lW
__ |Oft tl)C bluff, overlooking tla&gt; ka
Lake Orienta.
Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Ibiselton of Gita
Falls, N. Y., nre occupying rooms iuds
house occupied by Mr. ami Mrs. JohnIV
dcrhill on Boston street. Mr. Hindu*
hns fallen in love with tins location, trii
its natural beauties nnd: delightful d*|
mate and contemplate making ¿Its;
their winter home.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M McIntyre will sm*t
about January 1st and will entertaindwr
numerous friends at thrir rlrgant
home on the corner of M.mai'husetUNJ
Oak [Knoll nvendes.
Mrs. Franklin F. Davis is s wiling fritlH
in Jacksonville and incidentally selects^
Christmas presents for family and frit
The Ladies'" Atd Society will cntHUAJ
the young people with a CirstmAi we
at the church, and those of malurw ye*J
will not he left out in (hi • told.
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Great messages, great truths, great
happenings nre ever simple in their ele­
ments. Simplicity is the grandeur of the
- great and the greatness of tire obscure.
It Ib the charm of prattling childhood; it
is the diadem of tho teamed.

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^Tow If we divest Jesus of the complex
theories of warring commentators,
i strip Him of bewildering creeds, which in
any event never come into existence un­
til hundreds of years after His dcnlh. we
find His message to the world one of in­
tense simplicity. Drawing in our minds
from tho cares of the conflict of life for a
few moments, possibly we may And In­
spiration to effort by looking back ut this
Mon who led the world out into brood
truth, whose simple character is after ages
of thought forcing iUclf to the front just
because it is so simple.
/^knwnrd from the narrow thought of
^
the Jews, who selfishly regarded the
God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob ns
their own peculiar 1»,«session, and whose
_character was often outlined ns little
more than that of n blood-thirsty lender
of n fighting nation—onward from the
iiiyrlnil deities of reverential Asiatic and
European minds,'who sought by the very
.multitude of Gods to liirludc all truth_
onwant with greater clearness than nil
seekers who had preceded Him, He led
the world’s thought to assert the existence

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argue Him to exist; he assumed Hint as
tho-simples; explanation’ of the powers,
visible and invisible, of n mighty creation.
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powers oL of our finite minds to grasp,
Jesus makes God greuter than tho wildest
theories Of our souls, and yet simpler
than Ute simplest Interpretation of Him.
by announcing Him as "Father" and as
“ Love." The troubled soul can under­
stand that and rest. The "Father”
chastens His little ones that they inoy
- —-davatop, Hu break* down His truths into
small fragments to suit their growing
powers, He interprets thorny ways into
upwnrd paths. His love makes all things
work together for good to those who lovt
Him. Every woman heart can undefBtund Him as "Love." for In her love has
been the "ascent of man." and in His
love has been the ascent of the soul.

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A place only I What is Jesus T A real
person l Then nt this Christinas time let
us who think emulate what He d id as a
man rather than venerate the place of
His birth. Titus shall we be Christs to
those who dwell in the darkness of dtyibt
and who borrow In the pangs of bereave­
ment.
—T hy Bkotiilk.

below, expensing nt the same time our all thif world
there is nothing else real
great gratification that its faithful author and abiding.
Is numbered among the friends of The
No Suntn anus! Thank God! he lives,
Herald.
undjhe
lives forever. A thousand years
bit* Eorrou: I am 8 years old.
■' Sornu U my little friend* say there 1* no Sants from now, Virginia—yea, ten times ten
Claus.
thousand years from now—lie will con
"Papa »ays, Tf you lee It In Tbe Herald It'* so. Hnue to make glad the heart of child
Jill me the truth I* there a Santa hood.
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Virginia,
your
III
lie
friends arc wrong,
Those That Are Not Mere
Ciitiiltnu* mmIn'—diml you fret—
Curve dal outturn fine I
Tltey have been affected by the skepti­
WjH»«ak
of • m.try ChrUtrn**.
Gwine to *et ter Story yet—
I • hsppy N*w Year.
cism of a skeptical age. They do not
Cur v* dat po**um One I
o7 aT*‘ " J * 1* hc* rl *» tlilakln*
believe
except
tltey
see.
They
think
that
o
f
tho
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that
«re not htre.
—Loo*fallow.
Oh. believer*.
See de brlsbt lislit ahlne I
nothing can be which is not comprehiqsiDe fife en drum
Stockholders’ Annual Meeting
hio by their Hide minds. All minds.
Say ChrUtmu* come—
The
unnunl meeting of the stockholders
So curve dat outturn One I
Virginia, whether they be men's or
of
the
First
National Bank of Sanford will
ChrUtmui cumin' crutt de bill—
children'* are little. In this great uni­
_ Curve del pottum Bne 1
be held at the office of the bank, in San­
verse of ours man is a mere insect, an
De cider foam, end de 'luate* apUl—
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ford. Fla.,-on the second Tuesday in Ja n ­
Curve dat poMum OneI
ant, in his intellect compared with the
uary. 1000, at 10 o'clock a. m.
jUTore simple by infinite extent than
Ob. believer*.
boundless world about him, as measured
See de brlsht llshl *hlne I
—F. P. FoRsrat, Cashier.
complicated sacrifices and pentinces
by the intelligence capable of grasping
De Afe en drum
Ray Chflttm,,. ctUDfcm
of.other aiyj earlier. Interpreter» w asJli*
Uu* wiMdcoFtnith-and-knowledge.----The MerMdTrYuBy equip|&gt;ed to print
So curve del pueaum fine I
answer of those who inquired the way, to
Y e* Virginia, there is a Santa Claus.
hue stationery of all kinds. All the latest
eternal life. The simple acts of everyday
At ttie Dairy Kitchen
He exists as certainly u love and de­ type and material and "the men behind
kindness done to the least of Gods chil­ May be found the most luscious oysters,
votion exist, and you know that they “ e type" who know how.
dren were the jtassports thither. He frqph every day and served in any style.
abound and give to your life Its highest
made “ the child " the tltinjf for humanity Also steaks, chops, eggs, sausage and
Place your order With us now for Christ­
beauty ond Joy. Alasl how dreary would
to reverence. While other systems cast other quick lunch products. Everything
mas
Turkic* or anything you want, and
be the world If there was no Santa Clau*
children to the beasts, He made of them first-class. At Billie Hand's place.
It would be as dreary as If there were no save further anxiety, .Our risk; our trou­
ble. Sanford Grocery Company. V
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WINTfK PARK
Thpffl IH . Kh n linlltltjl* **v#*nt in t i l
lins College athletics.
The challenge sent a fe*&gt; weeks aj«lf
tlie University of Hmarn. Cuba, fctl
mutch game of foot-bull, to be idayed
Clirlstmas day In Havana, lias l»«®1
ceptetl by. tlie-KoUiu^ team-----------Tbe trip will l&gt;e an iniaestlsl *
pleasant one for Ifolliiu, ei|&gt;ectully***
is made on the initiation of unio( l*
largest universities in the world
Special arrangements have liernmiJtj
in Hnvnna for their receplimi.
Tho committee of iirriitigeiiienU l-o* I
— .leretl a s|&gt;eeial mg .imt will
companied by one of the liras* banJ« *
the city ns they go down the bay to
the Rollins leant ami escort tltemiub*
While there they will be entertains!
the Hotel Ixiuvre, free of charge. . ^
The team will leave here next Sail*»!
and the best wishes of everyone !•
vyitii tlieni.
We understand Utat liie tram
sist of L. B. Fort, manager; J- L
ham, captain; B. M. Roosevelt, A- K
quez, P. C. Bryan. Roy Barnes, J ”*
win, R. Robbins, Duval Gale*.
Boyar, W. D. Rogers, J- 1 iinnintflgPA -j
Blackman, and E. S. Puhncr. roach.
Tills 1s tlic way Rollins"phtT* A*
of "Solitaire.”
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Tbe many friends of J A. Story,
lias been for many weeks in the
nt Orlando, will be glad to know
k »'I I
is much better and will soon
enough to sec his friends.
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A letter has been received from
C Richmond, saying that the
which set In after an operation. In
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go, on one of her eves, is rrti**
that shp is Improving ral'idlyto return home very soon
The Rollins Choral Society
the " Rose Malden," a cantau. by
ck Cowan, in Lyman GyrnnsiiWk
day, Decemberr 18th. ut 8
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Society was assisted by Mr® "•
•ell. Misses Annie Maclurlane.
O’NeoL ond Me^r* A P. Curry
Lawton.
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STORY FOR CHILDREN

ent Iron Memory—a thing you can’t
replace. Put It ’way unto your ear,
and you'll And that all you hear you'll
EAR FR ED : Within remember quite distinctly—for a
this package you will space.
And lastly, Hy G. Ene, the man who
find somo little things;
Just a crumb or two gave you such a scare, puts in some­
of pleasure, such as thing you can always uee and some­
any fellow flings ti^ji thing you can wear. It'H a thing that
friend ho’s met birtv mokes for health; Indeed, for hnpplonce or twice and yet ness and wealth, ll'g an everlasting*
“
considers rather nice bottle of fresh air.
So
remember,
when
your
toys
nro
and thinks of what
spread about you on the-rug, that the
the jolly season brings!
Learned Sprites have tinted to make
We remember, sir,
you happy; they have dug In tho pres­
your courtesy In sit­
ent-mines of China, than the which
ting while we lectured
there'B nothing flnor, and we’re send­
on tho knowledge that
ing you as much as we could lug. . If
Is proven, also that
you use these little gifts that wo are
which Is conjootured. To our utter forwarding Just right you will never
gratitude you werejiever, never rude, have lo Jlaten^to another learned
for your heart, indeed, Is very finely sprite. But there's one thing more,
teiturcd.
• ■to-wlt: “Merry Christmas,"—that lu
When tho series of discourses found 1L
Its most untimely close, we assembled
So wo hereunto subscribe, In black
¡’fntTfclludr ^
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from, We'd forgotten, we're so oh
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there wsb such, a thing as cold, and
WORDS.
-we're much too smart to think of
ANGLO-SAXON.
th in g s like thoae. But-our hearts are
NUMERO.
always warm, and In thinking, Fred,
GRANDFATHER HISTORY.
of you, such a warmth arose as any
HY O. ENE.
time would boll an oyster stow. Then,
a basking in the heat, wo did all of
us compete In discussion of what
woul^-and wouldn't do. Once the argu­
ment grew llorce, but ‘over this we’ll
draw a veil. Wo nro all of us so
learned that we thought (you know
the Isle), (hat we each of us know
TWO DINNER8 FOR CHRISTMAS.
best what would lend the greatest
test—what a modern boy would not
inrlo*td In a bo* which will ar„1 7 *. m. Christmas day for
, protege of learned sprite«!

TO EVERYBODY
Chirgm as bells are nlmdst ringing. The time is short in which to do your
shopping. You have C!iristinas.j)resenUUaiiuy«^yqu ca n 't decide what to buy.
r j^ccept"our assist?!rttre.“”*’” "*"*'*’
We hav6 anticipated your needs. Come to us and let us help you make
your selections.for your hrotlffiTryoirrfather or your friend.
Useful gifts are the most acceptable. We have a store full of them.
A beautiful line of neckwear, fancy vests, linen handkerchiefs, suspenders,
hats, pants, an elegant line of men's and hoys suits.

We Can Please You.

Give Us a Call

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VT^ cpusullcd sundry lists which
__ only rnlied us up Lhe worse; wq .re­
jected' some suggestions far too long
for any purse; and we bickered and
we snickered, while above tho moon­
light flickered, and discovered that
Ideal things were "acurce." And at
i -lari wo gave up trying to decide It
for euch other, and departed, saying:
“Give him what you llko, my learned
brother." So each fnnde his own se­
lection; which accounts for tho com­
plexion of the articles we hope you’ll
show your mother.
On the top you’ll And a ticket for a
trip around the earth. This, of course,
Is from old Jogcrfy, the chap who
had n dearth of Ideas, but In fnrt was
* rather diligent than Inx; he Is hoping
that you reallxed his worth.
Next In order Is a dictionary—don't
turn up your nose. It's no ordinary
Toltnno, ns ‘ Its queer appearance
shows. When you're stuck for what
to say. turn the knob the proper way,
and the word 1s In your mouth, and
out It goes. In this book Is every
language, e'en Including that of birds
and the speech tho cows aro using
when they stroll about In herds. Why,"
you cannot go astray, ns to bow and
what to any, If you use the .prosent
sent you by old Worlds.
With apolugles wo mention what
—-—
from Anglo-Saxon, lic ^ -lb c
chap for whom the speech of other
nations had attraction. He sat down,
It seems, and wrote you a promissory
note. You will never got tho coin wlth— trat-cxactlon.
From Numero, a present that will
Vmnfort you, wo feel. It's a table with
a marvelous, unusual kind of wheel.
Yes, a multiplication table; turn tho
crank, If you aro able, and you'll have
before your eyes a luscious meal.
Old History, the grandpa of the
whole great human race, sends a Pat-

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For the ChrlBtmaB fcaBt-roast beef
or roast-young goose are tho prime fnvorltos, taking the precedence of tur­
key. .which very soon lifter the first
of December begins to lose 11b delicacy
of flavor. Tho English dinner of roam
beef and plum pudding Is historic, and
In -recent years Americans have gen­
erally followed the custom of serving
an English dinner on Christmas, im­
proving on tho old country mentis by
the addition of dainty entrees and
salads.
Here are some suggestions for
menus for Christmas bptne dinners.

SANFORD, FLORIDA
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M EN U N O .*l.
Oi;n|M» l-*rult w ith S h e rry .
.O lives.
Ilnd lahrs.

- Small Oysters. Konatcd In Shell
Cream of Chh'ken.
ItoJUIl Birilli» u t lTeef.

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lieriiiu dii putti tue*
New H iring lie n »*.
Em tlve Kabul.
T o a ste d W a fe rs and E d am Cheese.
P lu m Podding-.

Fruit.

Coflee.

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O y s te r* im the H alf Shell,
C ream o f C elery.
Stu ffed Olives.
F rie d Him-lts. Hsui-e T a rt «re.
tin t house Cucu 111 tiers.
1to ast
Y oun g
(loose.
Apple Hnui-e.
M ashed P o ta to e s.
Hotted W h ite Onions.
Stuffed O re«» P ep pers.
Knmiiliu- ytalad mid T oileted W a fe rs
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She Had Tried It.
Belle—This holly In my hnlr wants
a little relief—It's too red.
Aunty—Woll, why not put In a sprig
or two of..mistletoe, dear 7
Belle—NonsetiBe, aunty!
Why. 1
should have all the young men kissing
me."
Aunty—Indeud, no, my dear. They’d
do nothing of Uie kind. I've triad
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THE GEO. H. FERNALD
HARDWARE CO.
Give- Christmas and New Y ear’s Greetings
We offer a large line of useful gifts. Cliafing and Serving Dishes, nickel plate over
copper; also Coffee and Tea Pots, Carving
Sets, Table Cutlery - ...
The finest line of Pocket Knives, Scissors,
Razors,' Toilet Sets

Qlfta from Wall Paper.
Chrlatmaa Decorations.
Get » eamplo book -of wail paper
L*t tha house be bright and cheer­
ful at Chrlatmaa, with plenty of holly which can be had for the asking when
___Wid mistletoe distributed throughout. the setuton la over. For ja waste paper
If there Is a chandelier In the dining- baaket cut a pattern als Inchea at the
top, tapering to four Inchea at the hot
tom, and 12 Inchea high, which la a
good atae for a lady's desk. Cut four
sections from cardboard and a square
4x4 Inchea for the bottom. Cover tho
outside of each piece with a pretty de­
sign of the wall paper, cutting the
pieces a little larger than cardboard,
panting the edges on to the wrong
side, use a contrasting color for the In­
side, plain paper Is prettier and cut
Jnpt the alio of tha .section,. Punch
holes near the top and bottom of cacb
piece and two on each side of the bot­
tom piece, near corner; tie the pieces
together with baby ribbon, It ro&lt;Julrlng
about three yards. One can make dif­
ferent sites, small ones for hair re­
ceivers or with a little pad In bottom
for jewelry, also glove and handker­
chief boxes. Cover .¿empty thread
boxes and fill with home-made candy.

Guns, Air Rifles, Fishing Tackle and Sporting Goods for the boys
The famous Charter Oak Stoves, all kinds
of Oil Heaters, Bicycles and Bicycle Lan­
terns and Fixtures

Our store will be open Christmas Eve, but
will be closed Christmas day

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The Kind Captain.
A certain sea captain bad the repu­
tation of being a cruel tyrant, but In
reality be was a kind hearted inan, as
the following Incident will prove.
In mldocfean tbe cook approached
the captain timidly.
“Captain,” he said, “tbo men are
growlin' about the beef. They say
they can’t chaw It nohow. They say
it’s only lit to mend their sea boots

P ^ O U S O O Ô ti;
O in g so fa w a ljo y .

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Will Continue" until Christm

“How much beef are you glvln' ’em,
cookie T” the captain asked.
“A pound apiece a day, sir,” said the
cook.
"Well,” said the captain gently,
“giro ’em half a pound apiece from
now on. I should be sorry to force
'em to eat what Isn’t to their tasto.”
TO E VABTNES3 OF TIIE NIGHT.
When we confront tbe vastneee of the
night
And meet the ease of her eternal eyes.
How trivial seem the garnered gains wo
we flaunt to envioua
eight.
The flower of love we pluck for our de­
light.
The mad aweet music of the heart that

give everyone an opportunity to Buy
at these Remarkably Low Prices.

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An Instant o n th e listening air,' then
die*—

How abort the day of all things dear and
brlghtl

The everlasting mocks our transient
strife.
The pageant of the universe whirls by
This little sphere with petty turmoil rife—
- Bwlft as a dream and fleeting as a sigh—
This brief delusion that we call our life,
Where all we can accomplish la to die.
—Louise Chandler Moulton.

Sanford

A Crusher.
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—Logge,-bishop-of—Oxford,—who-had
BwyflntD as ms excüèo for liliTntnijT
ssked his friend Canning to como and
hear his first episcopal sermon. They
dined together afterward, and from
tbo politician's silence' tho other ought
to hsvo known better than J o . push
him; but, bolng rather nettled, ho ex­
claimed, “Cauulng, you havo uald noth­
ing to mo about my sermon.’’
."W ell, It was ahort.”
aald the bishop, ‘‘It Is better to
bo short than tedious.
replied Calming, "you wero
The Parrot’s Response.

A maiden lady In England" owned a
parrot, which somehow acquired the
dlsagrceablo habit of otiserving nt fre­
quent Intervals, "I wish tho old lady
would die.” This nuuoyed I he bird’s
Owner, who spoke to her curnto about
“I think wo can rectify the matter,”
replied tbo good man. "1 also have a
parrot, and ho Is a righteous bird,
having been brought up In the way ho
should go. I will lend you my parrot,
and I trust his Influence will reform
that depraved bird of yours.”
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Tho curate's parrot was placed Tn tho
same room with tho wlckod one, and
as soon as tho two had becorno nc- "
customcd to each other tho bad bird
trra a rw rn ,' **i wwn tin? oitt im ij* irxnitt«

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die.” whereupon tho clergyman's bird
rolled up Ills eyes and In solemn ac­
cents added. "W e beseech tbeo to hear
us, good Lordl”
Tho story got out In the parish, and
for several Sundays It was necessary
to omit tho litany at tho church aervHit Reformation.—
lie was rather given to late hours,
and his wife remonstrated with him,
so ho promised her faithfully that ho
would reform. It would hare been all
rlgbt If bis friends had not heard of I t
"Ho John II. has reformed, has he?
Jlumpli, we’ll see." They "saw” him
In pru6efl|louv .'Elrat-ho met ono old
TETHR-ithan-SHmU^-u^id-U. ucilt dawn
,«dupou tiluTtEat Is was a conspiracy, i
Tbe Unit night that John II. reached
home after ho had mado that promlso
to lila’ wlfe It waa very late, or, rather,
It.was very early. In fact. It was early
morning." ITe took off his boots, man­
aged to haug his hat up and walked
aoftly into the room whero bla wife
slumbered. Bo far all waa good. Us
divested himself of bis coat, aud Just
ss he was hanging It on tho gaa bracket
bla wlfo woke up.
"Why, John,” she exclaimed, “what
on earth are you getting op so early
for r
- This was a poser, but John was
•qua I to tbe occasion. —
'That*«, all right,” ho aald. “You
know I ’ve refortnod, Mnry, an' tbere'a
lots of poople I ’ve got to see early In
tbe mornln'
And be deliberately put on bis coat
and boots, found hla bat and vant out
agaltl, while Mrs. H. turned over, with
a fiendish, chdckle, and went to ¿cep.

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Columbus JBuggies, Owensboro Bug­
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Gasoline Engines, Roofing, Nov­
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Complimenta. *
Judge Story and Edward Everett
ware once tbe guests of honor a t-a
banquet Tbe former as a voluntary
toast gave tho following:
“Pame follows m&lt;?rlt where Everett

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plimented a t onco arose and replied
with equally felicitous Impromptu:
“To whatever height Judicial learn­
ing may attain In this country there
will always he one Story higher.*

P IC K W IC K
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Everything in Groceries

C IV IL IZ A T IO N

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LL C h r l s t e n d o m
again celebrates the
nativity of tho foun­
der of the Christian
faith, and the Inauguration of the new
year. T h e h e a r t
yield! to the pre­
vailing spirit and
sentiment,
despite
Intellectual dissent.
Not to observe, In
s o m e fo rm , th e
Christmas
festival
Is felt to do vloJenco to the best

makes the electric light to cast
t shsdow. At this season a largo
majority And delight In giving. It
gives occasion for springs of human
kindness and good will to flow. It
challenges the chargo that man Is
' Innately and persistently
selfish.
More than Is believed practice tbe
m (ruth .that la more blessed to give
thso to receive. *
Christmas la the.festival of children
a nd. women. Christ's conception of
childhood and youth and his treat4 ment of women made It possible for
them to commemorate his birthday
with Joy and gladness. At the out=HWt of-hit career hB-toratoidith c: reg
nancy of the cradle and tho glory of
tbs woman. Christmas celebrates tho
— -birth of a childTd whom the world
owes the progress of 1,900 years, and
whore work will endure so long as
earth shall continue ahd Influence oth­
er worlds.
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INETEEN centuries ago a -peasant
woman of Judea In a stable gave
birth to a child destined to dothe greatest possible work—to free all
women from bondage and all children
from slavery—the evils which dis­
graced paat ages. Jesus' Influence
upon humanity as a child, a man. a
teacher and as a Saviour, as one who
put the eternal right of man abovo all
eatabllihod customs and precedents,
la the greatest Inheritance of the hu­
man race.- The king of the Jews has
• become the king of the world. A He­
brew mind wlfti no racial bias Is now
rating the nations. Tho spirit-of tho
Christ most deeply moves modern life
and thought, l l l r name has paused
over our Institutions and his mind has
.penetrated Into our Boclal and domes­
tic existence. The Inspiration of true
liberty and education, the benediction
of tho beautiful, the elevation of let­
ters, literature and morats are
ascribed to him.
I
IS Influence upon the centuries Is
ns clearly marked as tho cur­
rents of the Qulf Stream bring­
ing verdure and beauty to Inhospltablo
ahoreg^iight to thoao In darkness, and
making the wilderness to blossom as
the rose. Innumerable poemB, dramas
and * songs have been developed
through hla teaching. Art taxes Itself
fittingly to-portray-hiB~ltfe,-archttect&gt;
ure struggles to build temples suitable
for his worship. Universities, col­
leges, schools, and all systems of edu­
cation attempt to realize his esti­
mate of the dignity and worth of child­
hood. "Government Itself,” said Glad­
stone, -“la but the translation of tbe
teachings of Josus Christ Into human
laws and Institutions.” Hla thoughts
and Ideas toll like a giant for man's
The single historic vine In
Mania narbariTCOTl Wl ter CshfortUe-by
a priest has changed all the Industries
of that land, so Christ's Ideas carry
«nergles for civilizing worlds. "As the
aun upon the horlxlon rolls forward,
penring forth warmth out of Us In­
visible urns, so vra peroaive an Atmos­
phere of hope and Joy haa been
poured over the continent out of the
heart of Christ and those who loved
him." The world celebrates at Christ­
mas the advent of thla wonderful be­
ing. it looks reverently upon the face
of him, the feeble Infant In the manp f . and upon pther children to whom
fave so much.

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HILDREN and Christmas are the
factors of civilization. Edmund
Uurke defined civilisation as
UM&gt; spirit of a gentlemaa, and the
•plrit of religion In a Ufa lived In the
presence of man and Ood.”
The beauty, purity, humility faith,
helplessness and the promise of chll-

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¿ran educate the parenta In affection
ahd gentleness, and through them the
community, lire spring whence civ­
ilization flows la the llabe of Mary,
and the babe In every home. The
Christmas spirit Incarnated In deeds
of kindness, of aolf-forgotfulness, love,
mutual helpfulness, Is tho secret of
Christian civllizktlon.
It will Inoculate all tho world with
that purpose to do justice and deal
kindly with our fellows. Christianity
has been defined as "a beautiful civ­
ilization slowly Journeying across the
earth.” It Is the only ' civilization
worthy to be named. It presents
Jdenls, with tho power to realize them.
HERE were Individuals wfio re­
flected Ideal virtues In othor
periods, but were unable to mul­
tiply themselves, dying like Heat rice,
who took her beauiy..n*_.UlCX carried,
their moral ekcollcnccs awny with

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desolation, and Itufl^dual hopelessn e e s .-ln to thle-gloom eama-tlui slat
of llathlehem, beaming light, hope and
sympathy. The contrast between the
manger btrth nnd tho Christmas morn
'.hat will dawn this week with Its
carols, songs, gifts. Joy .and gladness.
Is tho most striking contrast earth's
history holds.
, With that first Christmas childhood
became sweet and sacred, woman was
crowned queen o f the heart and hofiic,
the slave made free, the Ignorant, poor
and wretched found education, sholtor
and sympathy, and tho Joy of goner
oslty became contagious. As the sun
rises earlier and lingers longer than,
yesterday so tho Bplrlt of Christ man
will usher In Iho golden ago of’ happl
nesH and good will. In tho great pic­
ture of Coregglo the light on tho face
of the. babe lends a glow to shepherd
and wise men. Tbe Christmas splrli
lends a glow to all the Instruments
and forces of society.
HILE humanity intis below thr
Ideal, the effort to practice H
(s' not wholly nugatory. Tin
“drift of the world Is upward." The
people are climbing. Interest In chll
dren-ls Increasing. Womnu Is,coming
to hor own. Labor Is enturiug the
reward of work. War Is becoming
nnnonnlar. Raetal nrelndloe will hide
•n shame. The Christ spirit Is vie
torlous. God's good will becomes trl
umphnnt In hornet street and logls
latlve hall. The triumphs of tho past
dictate new struggles for the future
When I ’erlcles gave his oration ovvi
tho Athenian duad, pointing to the
graves, the great orator qald:( "Thelij
silence Is eloquent! These heroes ask
us to go and llvo for the city for .wlliitl
they died.” Thus past achievements
pledge us to .fresh fldollty. Christ
mas asks us to lend tho Impulse of a
new love to home, school, street and
city; to be a friend of tho friendless
a benefactor to some dumb beast oi
deserted child, to be voice for thr
dumb, eyes for the blind, springs ol
water for tho thirsty, trees of shade
for tho weary, food for tho hungry
refuge for tho smitten.
He an angal of mercy, bringing
"peaco on earth "aud good Will toward
men,” and thus hasten a Christum!
which will not simply come to-mor
row, but will stay all the year. .

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For a Christmas salad select thi
largost and brightest red apples, anc
cut a deep slice from each at thi
stem end. Scoop out ths pulp; droi
both the covers and apples Into cok
water and leave them until needed
Cut crisp'celery Into small pieces wltt
one-third the quantity of English wal
nuts or pecans broken; mix with vorj
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stiff mayonnaise. Wipe and polish eact
apple and All with Iho salad, flttlnt
PROGRESS, which spells PROS­
each cover carefully, and set on a bet
PERITY,
Is but another way of spell­
of crisp lenuc« leaver Just bcfori
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PUBLICITY.
serving.
In ADVERTISING, In making things
known \vom m an-to man, from wo­
man to woman, lias ths secret of SUC­
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munities seek.
Ths day of waiting for BUSINESS
to step In at the door and 8 UCCE88
to blow In at the window la past

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Tttc 8ANF0RD~ìfÈ^ALD, December 10 1906 . -7 -

Ilf SOCHI IVOftLO!

Exhibition oF Chinn
were present nnd the afternoon was thor­
sltk; Miss. Dickson, blue silk empire; Miss WILL DDILD, LARGE FACTORY
The exhibition of dccop\ted Chinn and oughly enjoyed by all.
EllaStringfellow, pink net over silk; Miss
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other work of nrl given by Mr». A. U.
Mnbjc Bowler, yvhlto organdie, blue dlrcc- Manufacture ol Wugons and .C a t.
Commons, In. her studio nt Comfort CotWoman's Club German
tnire girdle; Miss Mel! Whitnrr. plntniull,
Items of Interest Concerning tnge, Friday and Saturday of Inst week, One of the most
i la ir s in Sanrord
enjoyable events of directolro girdle; Miss Alice Whitncr. bluo
was
considered
of
unusual
Interest.
The
location
oi our city upon the St.
Society People.
Sunford-'s social VrothTwas the german rulafnsilk; Mrs. Driver,.blue ..silk empire;
,The display. of decorated chinu was
Johns ziyer makes Sanford a spot to be
gWen at~- the-Stitifunf
unionf"house Tlwrsduy Mrs. Dofry." "blue si AT tissue; Mrs. Gray,
VCT^extensive and of gréât variety, con­ evening.
desired
all who contentplati locating*
pink satin empire: Mrs. Caldwell, lavender factories, and every week sees ¿bine new sisting of designs in naturalistic, bonvenPOI NT S P U R ELY P ER S O N A L tionnl and lustre, the latter being es­ The large dining-room was given over silk mull; Mrs. Tlug|&gt;en.old rose silk; Mrs. enterprise located here. Mr.W. H. Under­
to the delights of the teriwichore, and Scoggins, white mull; Mrs. King, pink nnd
pecially admired. The water-color work
alwut one hundred guests were, present to white dancing gown. Mrs. Maxwell, blue wood started a carring« factory here sevMow Celery City Vanity Fair While was considered of special tnefiu most enjoy the occasion.
cr'ul months ago, nnd last week had the
orgundle.
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Away the Golden flours—
of this being designs for china decoration.
misfortune of losing his plant hy fire.
Copt. A. E. Von B. Fntjo'conducted
The patronesses were Mrs. Seliumpert.
Social Ooaslp.
A collection of pieces done by Mrs. I).
Nothing daunted nnd liavjng grant
the gentian, nnd under his direction the MrsjDeForest, Mrs. Keelor mid Mrs. J . DcV- faith
in Suuford, Mr. Underwood will nt
The holiday season is upon us, and L. Thrasher, under the instruction of Mrs.
different figures were carried out in nil lloward.
once
erect n fire-proof concrete building
now who nre going to give the parties? Commons, was of much interest. Miss the beautiful effects.
The out of town guests were Misses An­ for the manufacture of wagons, buggies
Aye, there’s the rub. Do not all speak at Chnrlottc Keelor, another pupil, nlso dis­
Promptly nt nine o’clock the celebrated toinette Slcmomiinnd Ethel Dkkw»n of Or­ and harness. He will also establish nT
once, but just enough to-speak out and played a number of lienutiful pieces! The
Newell orchestra struck up a rollicking lando, Miss Tliigpin of Greenvflfe, N. C., novelty works in connection and imimitel! the young jwoplo that this season will work of Miss Tend Mitchell, a former pu­
two-step. Copt, nnd Mrs. Fntjo led the nnd Mrs. H. L. Gray of Tampa; Messrs. fnclnre everything In the building line.
not suffer by comparison with years gone pil, was much a d m iR ^
first figure, n military one. and It was ex­ Willis CalloWny of Tnmpn nnd T. L. Del- This will bq another great.Industry added
Mrs. Commons, furmrrly of Richmond.
by.'when It comes to socinl festivities.
ecuted by three different sets of couples. eVignc of Wnsliington, I). C.
to our constantly Increasing list.
Let us have two weeks of activity In en­ Ind., anil an artist nnd teacher of unusual
Thc-sccond favor figure and the screen
Sanford do move.
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tertainments of nil sortB and sizes. Give merit, having studied with some of the
nnd bnsket figure followed, the beautiful
riortdn Products In New York
the afternoon receptions a rest, and tnko best instructors, expects to take n class favors niding in embellishing tin* same.
It Pays
The New York- Packer of December
in the men. Do not be selfish any longer, In Sanford in the near future. Ifer col­
It jtnys to advertize In Tin: Ifr.RAi.n the
The several figures ami granting of 12th says; “The outlook this week on
ladies, but remember thnt there nre a few lection of newest nnd best shapes for fnvors gnvc each one present nn oppor­
year around. It pays just ns well in
men on earth. Those dnylight tea fights decoration is one of the largest private tunity of a short dance with the chosen Florida citrus fmil was a little bit better summer as It docs in winter. That an­
but nt that the situation •was not any
hove had n long and- unintempted run. collections In this country.
ones nnd ended all too soon for those too good. Receipts of o/anges were cient nnd very foolish superstition thnt
The following is taken from n Richmond participating.
and If the men would ride a hobby of
advertisers could niTonl to keep out of
rather heavy and the trade did not make
theirs as long ns you have gulloped about paper regarding the work of Mrs. ComDelicious sandwiches nnd coffee were n great dent of progress in cleaning up print during the hot months lias been ef­
First street on t|ie_ nftcrpjmn,_K3^ o i i J211ÎÜL
served, which aided in rounding out the the heavy accumwhttion:—The —fruit Is fectually exploded. The Sanford public
you would be the. first to raise a fuss
consumes food, wears out clothes^ s hoes ....
pleasures of the evening.
showing in ilc b j^ r ^ M i ll^ ^ a ^ iiy U iji
about It. Now. honor bright. ladles, is tifuUnae on exhibition in this eitvThn
&gt;wr*HT!rr»TfwyTeM&lt;iVli^r'"7fi)Whtrw few) ¡insTT
linst' te fF «iswISftkThere wos little im­
not that .tract. ftew- Yonr». la close nr. i taj ft
TicccKftnrles oFUfc lit summer ns well ns
hand, bur do .RTwalHorlt. *TTim ovPr I’mosft stunnlnfi.plece dr ceramic painting tain Fntjo and others to whom the provement In the prices nt the auction winter. Indeed, the number of people
new,leaf right now, nnd take man into ever displayed in Richmond, being ad­ success of the niTnir is due nre to be con­ sales, the range for good fruit being $1.25 who nre shrewd enough to see thnt it is
the bampict room. Come ulong with mirable from every point of view, und of gratulated upon giving Sanford otic of the to i i Imhii $1.50.
often profitable to wait for summer bar­
•‘On the street tho average offerings
your evening parties. Ring the dinner especial Interest on account of tbc origin­ best gcrtnnns of the social season, back
gains is constantly increasing. Tho mer­
bell, nnd tell the band to strike up a ality of its decorations, namely, one of of space forbids h detailed description of of j{odd oranges sold nt $1.50 to $2 chant who attracts these customers by
waits. Do not wait upon the order of Indiana’s wild flowers, tbc trillium us it this brilliant. social event in which the witlt Indian River stock selling up tp_$3 seasonable and interestl$P annonneedoing these things, but do them nt once. is commonly known. Mrs. Commons se­ ladies or Sanford and their guests took to $3.50. Street prices of grapefruit ments of what lie bus to sell will make
ranged from $2.50 to $3.50 and tan­
There is a very.nicc evening party in cured perfect specimens of this beautiful parU
money whether the weather Is hot or
.
~ . gerines $3 to $3.50 per strap.
view, but one will not do. We must huve wild flower Inst sprlng.nfter a strenuous
cooL.dry or rainy.
Among the costumes nntciLwerc^idr»‘All kinds t&gt;r Florida vegetables were
week ! aenreli for n~bne sample. nndltnrUecor~ Schiinipert, black lace; Mrs. DeForcst,
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at ion was a direct study from the (lowers gray silk, Mrs. Keelor. black net; Mrs. N. scarce and In good demand. Romainc
commencement for
ÿntTcvcr tasted Spencer's Fruit
season, and the
themselves._Jill’ qualities fur which cur- drV. lluwutd, bluek silk.-Mrs, Aylctt Fitts, wdd-flr-$l;50r'*TRgfrtnfTfs were in good
and charming reception giycn by Mrs. amic painting arc supposed to .excel arc white net; Mrs. Neal, blueorgandle, cream demnnd nt $3.50 to $-l;^|&gt;eppers-broughl Cnket If not you have missed your o|iCommons'nt the Comfort Cottage nfTorded very frequently originality of design, und lace; Mrs. Barnes, inn silk, blue trim­ $3.50 to $4; peas $2 to $3 -and beans |x&gt;rtunity fo r‘ enjoyment. This Week lie
u limited number of Sanford people a this piece of work Ib, In addition to its mings; Mrs. Hully. blue silk"prlneess;~Mr37 $2 to $2.50. white squusli sold ut $2 to linked ennmih to supply tho county and
"pm,'!) pri^cogpnnnntty,. t lu&gt;Lof-sw») n g excellence frem ~n~ttechnlcal standpoint, Smith, white silk; Miss Munson, white $2,50. Them were a few good Cucum­ expects to disjxisc of -it nil during the
tbc hand-painted china, which was p notable on the former account. The vase, organdie; Mrs. Brown, black crepe de bers from Florida offered hiul good slock holidays. C. A. Dobbins is "the man be­
highly enjoyable nfTuir.
although rather late for entry, will" be dis­ chine; Mrs. Potter, black Incc; Mrs. Snf- was in demand nt $2 to $3. While hind the dough" nnd being n past master
The rush of weddings is not quite-over, played nt the St. Louis exiwsiiion. Mrs. ford, cream brigaded satin; Mrs. Salford's tomatoes are coming somewhat green in the art of cake baking has earned for
but the hrisknessof the matrimonial mar­ Commons lias been a pupil of Mrs. J. W. sister, yellow brocaded satin; Mrs. Luke, nnd have to go into the warm room they the Spencer’s Bakery an enviable reputa­
ket will soon subside until after. Easter. Denllry."
white brocaded satin en train; Mrs. Fntjo, are wonted by tile trade al $3 to $3.50. tion for nil the choice articles in bilked
If reports be true, n very charming young
while net over liinc. lare panel: Mrs. ^"Mondny there Wiff3* II cTTnT ofletluce goods, (let some of lhnrNj&gt;encdVr*braiul
- lady fronrTr neighboring state will soon
Mrs. Deane Turner entertained the Pillislon. black spangled net; Mrs. New­ |*on the market. Tuesday 4 cars ami of fruit cake.
be mistress of n home in this city, und members of the Ladies' Aid and Mission- ........
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man, white
satin' cn
train; Miss Keelor, Wednesday 10 ears. Daring the first
Who Wonts n Baby?
the prosiwctivtwgrooin is growing happier ary Societies of the -Baptist church at her white cre|&gt;e directoire; Miss Siemens, green ludf of tile week prices ranged from $2
A little nine weeks old baby boy to be
as the day approaches. There nre rumors lovely home last Friday afternoon,* Dec.' silk empire; Mrs. U. F. Whilner, pink silk to $3 and tho stock moved ourwell.
given away to some one hy its mother,
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of other weddings, but knowing ones, as Uth. in honor of her mother. Mrs. Fred .pearl trimmings; Mrs. Stryker, blue radium
"Under heavy receipts the lettuce mnr- not being able to support it. Anyone
usual, say "there’s nothing in it." Do not Turner. Sr., It being the latter's birthday silk; Miss Rose Digging, while silk UCWUP , Let broke Friday morning amt the stock wanting to adopt it enn g e tltr - Address*
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The appeal that tho Christian religion
The hnppy ami the .gracious Christmasmakes to the nobler and kindlier emotions
tide is with us once again, and the whole
heart, through the beautiful
Publithed Lrery Saturday Morning at Sanford. D s. world has caught its spirit. While Eas­ of the
R. ). H our, Mnnngln* Editor
observances
nnd inspiring symbols of
ter, with Its wealth of bloom, its radiance
Christmas,
Is
the stumgest lie that holds
of color and Its promise of rich.and glow­
btlon P rice, * 1 .0 0 a Veer In Advence
Its
followers
to the faith. Every tender
ing life has been called the queen of
sentiment,,
every
right Impulse, every
di terrd M aacond-cUtt melt miner Aurait 22nd. festivals, yet the great heart of humanity
good thouglir,*Ib quickened Into a brighter
■t ikf PöttofBce it Sanford. Florida,
will'
always
turn
to
Christmas
time,
to
tiwftT Act of March 3rd. 1879. — - — "
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the star that nineteen centuries ngo glow In response to this appeal to Ihe
purest
nnd
best
of
our
natures.
The
an­
Ofllra rint Floor In the BUhop Bloch, First Street shone over Judean fields, to the Dal» In
Telephone No. 148.
^ rls tm a s 1$ the
of Kindness. Tor
the monger-cradle at Bethlehem, and to niversary of our Savior Is surrounded by
tho mother who bent over It and sang the most touching and humnnizing, the
Christmas celebrates the coning of Gbrlst in*
soft lullabies and dreamed as(only moth­ brightest nnd loftiest Influences that man
can
conceive.
It
is
the
one.
occasion
to tbe world, and the heart of the Christ
ers can of days of joy and happiness.
The halo which surrounds that story will when the whole world is fragrant with
message Is love— lope expressing Itself m
never grow dim: across centures of dark­ Uje sweet incense of good deeds nnd
A Merry Christmas.
homely
channels of friendliness and. good
ness and sorrow and turmoil it shines os tiianklnd breaks forth In a grand chorus
brightly as when the three kings of the of rapturous praise. The man or woman
will, lope that “ SMfiereth long and Is kin d :'
After the holidays let us have that vit* Orient laid their gifts at the feet of a who can resist the Inspiration of this
I f we bape kindly emotions, let them have
rifled brick streetT"
new-born child and felt that all their occasion is senreeiy human—a time
tbelr way and blossom into kindly thoughts
longings were satisfied, and that to the when beneficence, love nnd kindly deeds
De generous and give with a lavish world there would at last return the radiate from every heart and cheer all
and kindly deeds.
Cet tbe fret, child spirit
the jvorld with brightest sunshine.
hand to those who have not.
pence and the glory of Eden.
of open-hearted friendliness prepall.
Tor
At this period of universal happiness
The spell that Christmas weaves
meet
all
creeds,
all
politics,
nil
peoples,
borWe wish our many readers (and
this is the child’ s festival, celebrating the
around the world is a marvelous one.
rowers, too) a Merry Christinas.
The earth Is cold and dreary, and yet as brothers of one family acknowledging
birth' of a child, the wonderful Giver who
under the magic of the Yuietide it stands one Creator. Christendom bows at the
gape f&gt;lmself for mankind. Cet us carry the
"He that giveth to the poor lendelh to out rejuvenated and bright as it was in foot of the cross. The air is resonant
the Lord"—and the Lord pays every debt. the dawn of creation. Sacred hearts ore with jubilant anthems, the hearts of lit­
Christmas spirit through all the following
softened: there Is a luster in the eyes of tle ones are gl .Kittened by the brilliant
days that come and go w ith all their meas­
The Sanford growers are receiving their age, and onceagain the man of experience Clirlstmns tree laden with lovc-to-kins;
ure of care or pain or pleasure, and bear in
Christmas present In the shape of good the doubter and the analyzer, think the there nrc exchanges of gifts, expressions
prices for their lettuce.
thoughtactif a child and has the simptlcl- of good will nnd rejoicing everywhere. .
our hearts the Inspiration and J o p e _j$rt jhe
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tafli&amp;na of n child. The goldap .. Itjs-. Christmastidc. * {¡Joved , by its bcJjflDJULPauiJ$ .tluudd, /»UsWe. atlvonos ■agoJias-vaniahed-iretheTnlsis'llnd'snioke i nllfn:8P ^ ^ et us-nU-gwd LxiUigs. go/unii
agent of prosperity and hap'piness who of actual life, but at this season men nnd dispense light nnd joy to every
ever ringing abope the sounds of earth and
and women turn backward nnd In fancy I aching heart ■and upon every darkened
never falls the children.
sense, the song of the angels heralding in
------------------i----------tread oldtime paths, and they sec the |hearthstone.
the birth of the Saplour of mankind.
Remember that if wishes were horses dawn of the morning of life break rosily
CUT OUT THE GOSSIP
beggars would ride, and do more than and tenderly on the far horizon and
One of the very beat suggestions we
hear the song of birds and the lnughtor
with your neighbors a Merry Clirlstmns.
hnVe to offer on the Eve of Christmas
of children, and watch the little dwellers
concerns the pernicious practice of giving
. * “Cast your bread upon the waters" by in thnt golden land dancing around Them, and taking gossip and idle rumors.
giving with a bounteous band and cheer­ and yield themselves up to the beauties
Our suggestion Is this:
ful heart to the poor who "ye always of the Kingdom of the Children.
Discontinue gossip, idle Tumors and[: W 4 4 4 4 H 4 W 4444 4 \ m y m m M » 44H 4 4»4W &gt; W M tV tl; » l m m m m y
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may. iay.
■femtVff-WUh ye." ■
scumlulous tnTF'nbout your nclghKirsTor
lessons taught by the Jewish peasant
acquaintances, and frown down those
The restoration of prosperity will be who wns born on Christmas Day have who attempt 10 unload such unpleasant
realized by the children when Santa helped to change the face of the world. burdens upon you at this season.—They
-Claus next Thursday'-night'sllps down The Utopias of philosophers and poets, are scandal mongers of the worst type
the purified republics of democracy and
the chimney and unloads his pack.
brotherhood of man nre each a -faint who spread ‘Uhcy say" information,
simulacrum of an attempt to carryout whether it pertains to domestic or com­
TltC SEASON O r OOOD CHEER
the picture that He hns left of the beauty mercial subjects.
They lay lhal ever 'la ltu t that aeaion come»,
Scandal mongers arc actuated ns_o
the glory nnd tho good of unselfishness
Wherein our Saviour a Wrlh 1» celebrated.
rule
by one of two motives: they ore
The bird of dawning tlngeth all day long'.
nnd selfsacriflcc. He wrote no book. He
And then, they My, no spirit dnrea itlr abroad:
The nlshla are-whotcaome; then no ptsnMI »title. rormulntcd no system of philosophy; un-’|cither maliciously bent almost to the de­
Full and Complete Line of
No fairy fake*, nor witch hath power to charm.
like the great men of earth, it cannot be gree of criminally,, or else theirs is a
So hallowed and to grnckiui 1* the time.
—Shake* peste.1. said of Him that His soul was a star and stupidity that would distinguish a blind
The circling years have. brought us dwelt apart: He moved among the poor jack in a guessing contest.
again to Christmas day—to the season and lowly: there was no depth of human
How much nearer the true Christmas
when the inspiration to do good is un­ wretchedness that He did not reach; spirit It would be to throttle an idle
bounded- The anniversary of the nativi­ there was no sorrow thnt Ha did not rumor with a frown—or betteç still, with
ty of the Saviour and till the observances, heal; no suffering that He did not soothe.. ,an
smile—before it is full
, incredulous
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festivities and enjoyments are calculated In the tömplc. or.the mountain, walking blown' Th« .»"»tant one of these "they
to melt ofid soften-the heart of the most thfOUgh tlie cornfields, sailing on the tell me, clc.," ptFsohTgffispiyour button*
cynical and worldly. The sweet favor of summer lake, sitting by the humble hole with the intention of talking about
good cheer and the incense of .glorious hearth or facing on angry nnd blood­ some one you know or someone's busi­
deeds fill nil the earth, and their Influ­
thirsty mob He tuught that gentleness, ness offnira. cu^him short off with nn
ence is irresistible. Tiiroughout all love nnd purltly arc distinej hunlnn Unmistakable command to change the
Christendom, wherever the cross haB ap­ qualities, lluit holiness is natural, not subject.
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peared as the emblem of Christianity, the supernatural, nnd that the capacity for
You mny be the next victim of the
hearts of the |&gt;eople are pulsating with self-sacrificing love is the true sign of tonges, so it is good policy to smother
tho sacred memories of the event to be manhood.
sudi practices when the opportunity is
„celebrated next Friday.*
It was the manhood thnt dwelt in Him presented.
On that day all the world will mingle thnt drew HUu to the simple honest
Adopt our Christmas suggestion then,
s
together as one family to interrhnmu»
PiBmrrmnn; His humanity Its well ns His nnd rr-ruse to iisTcn to the scamJaPmon*
good fellowship, girts, wcll-wlshcs and re­ divinity thnt led them to follow Him to gers. It Is obviously the manly thing to
newed assurances of filial and fraternal
death. And there are thousands of pco- do, nnd your action will have the addi­
esteem,' friendship and love. Tho mo­ plq todny who, while they may refuse to tional virtue of making Christmas still
notonous toil of everyday llfo will be look nt Him through the mists of theology more merry for yourself on tlie score of
abandoned and supplemented by a flow
A'
yet In their hearts turn to Him mid wor­ a good deed well done.
of kindly feeling and the spirit of good
ship Him because ihey .see In the story
works, to tho tender impulses of which of His dnily sacrifices tho lesson that the
Santa Clous Gilchrist will find n bunch
every heart that Is not hardened against
of
stockings hanging on the fireplace of
measure of humanity is the measure of
all the better emotions of nature must re­ its love, and learn thnt they may find the the Governor's mansion. It is whispered
spond.
Divine Father lu the very heart of their among tlie brethren of the presTlItat
It Is pre-eminently a day of re}q[elnjj
family mnture. If they seek Him by the several editors nnd former newspaper
of reunions, of good cheer nnd happiness Path of loVe nnd purity and pence. And men hnve hung up a pair of "holy sox,'
and every heart should warm with gener­ so Christmas comes to nil ns an uusis in thinking to cntdi Santa Gilchrist on the
ous feeling and a spirit of good will to­ the desert, or tho shadow of a great rock way. And they deserve ail that is handed
ward every other. Good deeds and char- in n weary land. It would be a and day out to them.
THE BEST BRANDS OF
Ituhlo works should radiate from our for the world if it were blotted out nnd
Where could any better material be
-- hearts like the genial rays of a summer's its benediction of peace and good-will no found for nny «(Tice than
a newspaper
sun, and the Christmas-tide should open longer fell upon us. To the world cadi manT
every well-spring of-hnpplncss and fount year a child is Imrn ami -üm r»
TirrTirn a u » i» still after
of joy In oo^ nnlurra fiw-4l»l*4«-«N^-iTTTTTtr
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ness, and love, nnd‘ ‘brightness and Joy. 'the position of Chief Chancellor
of the
versory of our Saviour's birth.
Through all tho circling years Christmas Cuspidors. Jeff Davis wns our rival for
hns stood as a landmark, qnd If we fol­ lids position sevcrul years ago and lost
The Sanford Dungstarter whose maiden low its teachings tlie peace nnd good­ his chance by attempting to give his rela­
name is the Chronicle, after enlisting the will of the angelic song at Bethlehem tives a position under ram.
It Is safe betting that tlie actions of the
]services of a shyster lawyer managed to will hush ail notes of discord^ and heaven
and earth will meet together in unity original St. Nick will never be watched
. f i r e a broadside of legal lore at The Herald
more closely than Governor Gilchrist when
\jgarding the wet and dry question. In and love.
he starts to fill the stockings of the officee rush of publishing a real newspaper
For Particulars, Cnll-on.-----------------)e Herald has no time to reply to such
The lit halo is pleased to extend to all seekers. And several litjJc boys will be
O. H. PCRNALD, P r e s .
lldish prattle so we will wish the San- lu readers a Merry Chrisima&lt;l nmt the greatly disappoint*,! when the day la
A. T . R O S S É T T E R , V. Pro»________________
^dOoriMcrew-(htHl Chronicle)“tTMerry fervent hope Dint all may enjoy the sea­ over.
A. P . C O N N ELLY , S o c ’y. &amp; T ro se .
~nristmas.
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son as they never enjoyed it before.
D irecto rs
Tho holidays nre a good time to ohO. H. P C R N A LD
J . C. H IG G IN S
Being chivalrous by nature we hate to There is o»:« thing, however, thot should
serve the Golden Rule. Remember home
W . D. H O L D E N
A . T . R O SBSSE
E TTTTEtK
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Jump on any pne who is down,-------not be overloaded. Fortune has not
F . P. PO R STEN
H . R. S T EEVENS
VENS
merchants w|io remember you all the
smiled upon all 'alike. There arc dear
T . J . M IL L E R
year round. Remember yoai friends nnd
Dear parent, do not let your Innocent friends to every household who nre poor,
be just us kind to them as you would
children Imagine by your marble hearts and where Christmas will of necessity be
have them lie to you. But, pbove all,
Hurt Santa Claus Is dead at this Christ* a slim affair. Let us seek out tills class;
don't fall to remember the poor and fnithmas-tide. God still reigns and from the share with them tlie blessings we enjoy
ful neighbors who have worked for you
T O P P R IC E S F O R Y O U R *'*
birth of that Son, whlqh originated the and make them happy on this day of all
during
the year. Charity is u graud thing
day of Christinas, comes the words that days.
if it does not walk on stilts overlooking
ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT, TANGERINES AND ' EARLY VEGETABLES
Again The Herald wishes you a Merry
bring Joy and peace even unto the chil­
tlie poor who live in the very . shadow of
Christmas.
dren. Make the day a joyous one to the
when shipped to HEWITT. If you are not doing
your comfortable house. Illustrate the
little folks, for the childhood days are
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Golden-IhrtF and” gladden "some s^Eliig
hnpplen a n d troubles will come all too The Otriiunas 'editjon
riLT
_ heart.
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soon.
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ville Metropolis was a huge success. In
fact it wns so huge that tea wagons had' Compliments of this gracious season to
With the near approach of the day of to be employed to make the dty delivery.
F R U IT
MERCHANT*
the days It should be tbe aim of each and It was filled with advertising and good Albert W. Gilchrist I Few will roceive
PRODUCE
C O M M IS S IO N
richer
gifts
at
this
Christmas
time
than
and every one to do some act .that will be reading and showed the enterprise of Us
Cam den S t , ’ B R ttlm o rsJ Md.
he—the governorship of a greqt state and
j-TorU»
• worthy memento of the occasion.
publishers.
derence»:
This
Paper
and Thou Mjpda of Pleased Stdppers in
Ihe love and confidence of her people.

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Christmas Candies and Fruits

-Dry Goods,-ifotions7”61othiTigr‘Shoes

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TWO STORES

Bishop Block and next to
Phillips’ Drug Store

W. W . L O N G

Groceries and Meats
trATOTEDGOODS

The Sanford Building &amp; Loan Association
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�IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

But t*th r* more day* of 1908.
Tbe small boy* and girts are acquiring
very large stocking*
For Sale— Cabbage and Cauliflower
Plants. Boa 754.
Superior printing for ah purposes at Tm

little Happenings— Mention o
Matters In Brlef.

The mails are getting heavy with Santa

PERSONAL ITEMS O f INTEREST
unary o f the Floating Small TaM*
Succinctly Arranged for hu­
rled Herald Readers.

Oku tinas
Edition of The Herald.
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Visit H ettinger's Toy Store.
Christmas is a week from yesterday,
the date being as heretofore Dec. 25.
Bring the children to Toyland.
Sanford Furniture Cb. k
$18 Art Square* for $15. size 9x12. EL
A. He»eld Co.
,
Oysters served in.every style nt vtbe
Pico restaurant.
. For an up-to-date tailor-made suit, fife
D. A. Caldwell A Sons.
Beautiful I Exquisite I say the ladies jfl.
men s ties.' atM ettijjger*
—Just rereived latest sty le* ¡Deft's
hats and derbies, at Mettinger'*
The spirit of Christmas. lies in 'the lov­
ing and the giving—never in the receiv-

Lar'
Oeam Puffs at Spencer's bakery every
k Saturday.

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Wade, the toner. (Manda
Vis« H ettinger's Toy S tere.
T kx Hoald ' s 'pisene is Na MS

New stock Evaporated and Dried Fruit*
for Christmas cakes, at Long's Grocery.
Mrs. K. Mainer of New. York is . in the
d ty visiting Mrs. Takash.
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Moat up-to-date line of candies in the
city at Spencer's.
Exceptional values in table, boca and
napkins at Mrmwcrx's.
3t
B Drew of Orlando was In the S ty
Wednesday.

Go to H. H. Hill for everything In the
grocery line.
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J. B. Milam, county judge of Lake coun­
ty, wns in the city this w e e k ....... ..........n®Exceptional values in table linen and
napkins at Mrmxcrx's.
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Long's Preserve* in glasses. Finest on
See C. A. Reed for furniture and piano
market.
Decs. E vans.
Rugs, from 75 cents up E_ A. HefBeld
Dried Salt Shoulders at 12 H cents found
Furniture Store.
at H. IL Hill's grocery.
. Step into Mrs. G. LTakash's lunch room
Q ia* B. Hulett. of the Florida Produce
and get a cup of good coffee. Five cents.
News, was in the city on Monday.
u!8 -Mrs. Ernest Mobier of Gainesville is
Ham sandwich. 5 rents; Mrs. Takaih's
visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Takash.
lunch room, opposite the depot.
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Two months from today, the Florida
Sanford Doudney spent Friday and Sat­
State Fair at Tampa win be in'full blast.
urday of last week at Winter Park.
Goodwin's high-grade Preserves, Jellies
Just received, latest nyl— men's green
a mV¿ a»wa a r tVanu te-ROOfra.* 1' ~*
■hou-and'derbies. at Mrttingcr'x^
lle
Turkeys, geese and chickens for sale.
Furniture to rept by the m o o t h f - _
^ . . J l a A f. Uwjlnrf -Phribc ¿ 5 . Sanford sonr' Sahiord Furnittire Coe—

THE CHRISTMAS STOCKING
way in hlithsucne bevies and
with song. so from tbe giftrhand.
Christmas day. Bow tokens that
Lie's joys prolong.
Tbe sew*
:— -sen'* symbol: hie £ cliann. wish
arid .delight is interkeking; sod
plainest gifts the heart wiU warm &gt;
• be they b it found within a stock*
ing. • *»* Time can destroy the
dearest whim; the sweetest Joy
age can bedim; but on life's
way all love to pouse each year
a day with Santa Claus. Though
beads be bowed with weight
of y ea rs, and o n w a rd
1 i
erowd life's s a d d e n in g
cares, the mem'ry turns
at 'Christmas tide in
g ro o v e s o f c h ild ­
hood's Joys to guide.
T h en h an g
the s to c k in g s —
great and small:
, our chimneys p r it e w ill
know them
all! He reads
tbe wish in
every mind.'
wished for aye to
find. Yes.* hang
the stocking, young
and old! Let Saint
be retold I

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Let

heads

M. M. Smith has L000 acres of celery
whi ch
Messrs. Lewis and Barlow, prominent Land. Sold on easv terms.
prove that
orange buyers, were in the city on Tues­
naught
Fresh
oysters
served
in
every
at
day.
can age
tbe Pico restaurant.
. young
Dill Pickles, sweet mixed, cucumbers,
Now is the time to buy your sub-irri­
If it's printing yon want, send it to Tçç
mangoes and sour pickles in bulk.
gated
land. See M. M. Smith. *
Hzxald office. First-class work guaran­
Quu. Evans.
Lettuce
plants for sale. Any quanity.
teed.
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Ota- .Building Association
The Majestic Comedy Opera. Company
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I I H. Q ia tto j The Sanford Loan and Building associa­
W. D. Francis, representing the H. A
held the boards at the opera bouse last
W. B Drew Co. of Jacksonville, was in the
Fauhless white cherries. Lima Beans tion recently organized is becoming very
Mrs. 11. L Gray of Tampa spent several
qMpoteeend several uf-ttir fixing« ' tlLftT
city yesterday.
rinm h ia w cci.iiilh.hef ainrr. Mix R J .
ary netting interested and taking share*.
New lot. Taney goods, neckwear, novel
Patronize
the
merchant*
v
hnv
"sds"
means perfection.
Several house* will be erected at once
appear
in
this
issue.
ties and ribbons just received nt Met
Buy some shares tn the Sanford Loan Caldwell A Son's.
through the agency of the association, and
A Building Association for a Christmas
Dean Spencer of Orlando was a visitor
Some people seem to think Florida is
ev eryone who lias not already taken stock
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See the splendid display of Xm as present.
slow. Let them try Garner A Roberts to the city Thursday.
should do so at once.
novelties, toys, dolls, e tc
Lost—Watch fob with cross: r
. The holiday rush of shoppers to tbe
with an order. Phone 39.
The association will do much toward
. Sanford Furniture Co.
" advancing our city and should receive the
back of'cross: will finder kindly r
Garner A Roberts will have in a fine retail stores is under way now.
John Horner, a well known traveling Herald office ?
Fruit cakes that are fruit cakes, now encouragement of everyone.
line of high grade confectionery, nuts and
salesman of Oriandb. called upon the
ready at Spencer'
As usual you will find a large
Phone No. 108.
Xmas goods on December 1st.
—«•v« » M*4ri Grocery---------local trade Thursday. *
meal of “Xmas goods' at our store.
Chase A Sanborn's tea and coffee,
S. W. Johnson of the E O. Painter
Cleanliness
is the issue in. all food
Genial Joe Dawson, representing Bur­
Sanford Furniture Co.
'Garner A Robe
Printing Co. of DeLand. was in the city- best there is.
products and along this line Garner A
ger A Baumgardner of New York, was in
Headquarters for Iron Age tools. Any on Tuesday.
Roberts are building up a strong grocery
the city Thursday;
thing you want in hand plows, fertilizer
A store crowded ..with holiday good*
trade. Their store is
model of fresh
The surprise about the things we get distributors, etc- Harry J. Wilson.
Special holiday prices in Furniture. San­
dean groceries well displayed and kept
for Christmas constitutes half of the
See Jim Harris If &gt;ou have any heavy ford Furniture Co.
in a manner that, looks good to the pur­
pleasure oi the day.
hauling or breaking and cleaning up
Mayor F. L Wing and F. N. Dickens,
chaser. These young men are thorough
land.
Atrc Vaughn's S tab le*
Visit Mettinger'a Toy Store.
of Tampa, were distinguished visitors p)
grocery experts and it has become a
CrLrxY P lants. A few very' fine prick- the city on Tuesday. r
Furnished room for rent. Good location;
pleasure fur the trading public at iianf.vd
only two dollar* per week If taken a t once bevl plants for sal«* Jno. D. Jinkin*. cor­
R. MT. Alexander, a prominent grower throughout this paper this week. Read to patronize the pure food emporium of
Call at Herald office.
Garner A Robert* «
ner Third street and French avenue.
of the Cook's Ferry section, was in the every page. .
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For a short lime only. Tapestry Brus­
Just name your want* and if we city Wednesday.
,'J. P. Richards and Mr. Brother of De
Observance o f St. Jo h n 's Day
sels Art Squares, regular price $22.50. haven'L it will get it for you. Call and be
Miss A. J. Coe of Orlando spent a few Land are in the city this week with a view
St.
John's Day will be duly observed in
special price $17. Sanford Furniture Co. convinced. Sanford Grocery Company.
days with Mrs. D B. Domini-y during the to locating.
this
dty
on Sunday. December 27th. by
Steak, ham and egg* pork and beans post week. ----------—
Visit Mettinger'a Toy Store.
The red cross stamp* are making their Sanford Lodge No. 62. F. A A. M.
Chus. Campbell is greeting old Sanford appearance upon the letter* Everybody
A. 11. Inman, a prominent merchant of and other toothsome article* at .Mr* G. L
The services will bo held at the Metho­
Plant City, was in the dty Thursdnyv Takash's lunch room, opposite the depot. friends this week and looking after his should purchase some.
dist church at 7 o'clock and the Masons
Mr. Inman is desirous of locating a dry
Robert Koch of Chicago an expert vegetable crop.
WiUis Calloway, traveling freight agent will attend in a body.
goods business in Sanford.
W. A Morse, representing the Stevens e£ the Lnuiaviha A
rwrfirar. was ~ Ah nddtegs win be delivered By Fast
Don't yn« w»«h ycu ssuld fuel as rich
Engraving Co., of St. Louis, called upon in the dty Thursday.
Grand Master Silas B. Wfightjof lK-Land,
the local trade on Tuesday.
as you did when as a child you had a
Mattings of all kinds and pattern* from and fine music will lie rendered by a male
while dollar to spend at ChristmasT
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dann of Orlando 20 cents per yard to 50 cent* at E. A. quartette.
came up in their auto on Tuesday.return­ Heffield's Furniture StorrThe prospective buyers of holiday goods
A Merited Promotion
will serve their best Interests by reading
ing the some day.
F. J . Schell of the,Lake Butler Star was
At a recent meeting of the board of di­
the advertisements in this paper. ■
A trained nurse is attending to the in the d ty yesterday, enroute to his rectors of the First National Bank. A. R.
Tbe store windows are attracting much
wants of Mr. E. E. Webb, who was to se­ orange grove on Indian River.
Key. who has been connected with the
attention. Tbe holiday display is large
riously hurt in the explosion.
L F. Walsemonn of the New York Puck­ bank in various capacities for six year*
and embraces many new novelties.
Mrs. J. W. McKinnon left for Lakeland er left Thursday after spending a week in was appointed teller. .This it deserved
to visit her relatives— Later she wlU visit the celery delta tn the^nterest of his paper prombtiba for the gentleman anti will be
J. D. Letson has been appointed sanitsry Inspector and Is also acting us night
relatives in Macon. Ga.. and Aiken.S. C
What to Buy- We can help you in your a source of satisfaction to his tbany friends,
policeman during the illness of Greene
T. F. Williams of Daytona is in the selection from a large and varied stock of especially those who appreciate tbe oourSmith.
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city this week. Mr. Wlllinms is one of us choice holiday present* Sanford Furni­ teou* prompt attention which he has
rendered in the past.
now, being interested In tbe Sanfonl Gro-. ture Co.
Mr. J. II. Castle, from Jordan. N. Y.. is
here for a month or more. He is attend­
eery Co.
Miss Dickson and Miss Slemmons of Or­
Built t p a Good Business
ing to' business and looking for an orange
‘J. S. Chaneey of Lakeland has aocept- lando were in the city Thursday, having . —-J.4L Range, the Cvmm Oula lllkfl li putgrove.
ed a position in thf A. C t. ywnls in
- m n e up Id ultrad
german at the ting some fine cold drinks upon tbe mar­
city, and with his family wiU make San­ Sanford House.
Tile city Jm* hern full ftf tre-rl—fr”™ '
ket these day* Of course Cocoa Cola is
the country and neighboring towns this
ford his future home.
Japanese chi tinware, toy* furniture, his leader, but he also handles a fine line
week. It Is the season fur making holi­
Dr. and Mrs. O. W. King leave today Christmas novelties of all kind* We can of soda water and ginger ale made from
day present*
foe New York. They will also visit home suit the multitude. Sanford Furniture Cb. pure sugar syrup and pure water. The
folks in Virginia and expect to be absent
.» W. W, Stripling is preparing to make
Mr* E. E. Edge and children moved Sanford Cocoa Cola Bottling Co. is now
¡Sanford his future home, and will be to the city on Monday. Mr. Alexander
back to their home at Taylorsville Friday recognized ns the leading buttling works
of this sort inn
identified with tbe Slnfonl Grocery Co. has many friends In Sanford who are
It is a joy to hear the pretty haby where Mr. Edge is engaged in business.
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always glad to sec him
•after Jauuary 1.
voices waxing eloquent, over the wonder­
Just arrived, a fresh line of imported
Niw Cigar Store
Exhibit space is absolutely free at the ful doll* barking dpgs and other special
W. J . Young of Jacksonville. J. E.
maccaroni. spaghetti, vermicelli. A B C
The
City
Cigar
Store Is the la teat addiSherman of S l .L ouI * W. A. Stringfellow Slate Fair and those contemplating mak­ Christmas joys and toy*
French pea* etc. Gaknex A Rosam .
tiuu to Sanford's mercantile interest.
ing
exhibits
should
correspond
at
once
and Freji H.‘ DeGory were among the
Ready matter pertaining to the Christ­
W. 11. Corbett, wife and little son Theo­ This store occupies the room next to
with the Secretary, W. F. Stovall. Tampa.
visitors to the dty this week.
mas season, together with interesting dore. of Miiinenpuli* Wisconsin, are hers Ensminger*-Photograph-Gallery on Park------William J . Bryan win deliver an ad local new* will be found on each one of
About this time It U well to hint re­
visiting Mr. auii Mr* Hancock and family: avenue and wilt carry a full Unc oT cigar*
the 44 pages of this paper.
garding what you would like for Christ­
High grade Cigars and Tobacco. Smok­ tobacco, stationery and periodical*
ina* only it is not wise to throw out a
Tbe railroads have Joined in a special ing and chewing. Most complete line in store of this kind ought IQ enjoy
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suggestion about one thing only unless
rate of one fare plus 25 cents for the the city.
1
Cha* Evans.
you are anxious to be given duplicate*
round trip from all points in Georgia and
Walter Drone, who has been visiting his
From Distant Nova Scotia
Florida to Tampa during the period of
.The immense crowds of holiday shop­
aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mr* Henry Un­
G.
W.
Clements of Westpprt. Nova Sco­
the State Fair. February 3-27. next.
pers In Sanford bespeaks a fine trade for
derwood, leaves today for his borne In tia, Is a visitor to Sanford and likes the
our enterprising merchant* Sanford Is
A.-C. Hart spent Wednesday in the dty. Georgia.
dty and surroundings so well (hat he will
becoming the trading centre for Orange
We p ert afraid Gus had deserted the Cel­
spend the winter in Florida. Our popula­
Rev.
D.
U
Sweat
left
last
Monday
for
county and prut of Vohtsla and Lake
ery City but be assure* us that tie will re­
tion
is truly cosmopolitan in character as
Miami
to
attend
the
annual
conference
of
«untie* - turn again and take up surveying work.
the Methodist church. He will return the famous celery section brings people
Y. 0. Green, representing the New
Nothing nicer than a beautiful rocker
from every section of the globe.
York Produce News has been in the d t y .
. « ^ . , 1,. for your wife’s Christina* Special low
PruL NewuiL Frank Guernsey -end -Witt
prices nr the Sanford ruralTUTe Cb.
¡« the past week in the ImgWQrf Jllll | 1 ^
T .
Branch
of the Orlando orchestra were in
era Clay Manufacturing Co, of Chat­
_ E. E. Swingle of Hickson. Tern*. who the dty Thursday night and furnished mu­
tanooga. Tern*, was in the dty this
has been in the trucking business in that sic for the Social Club german.
week extolling the merits of his vitrified
section for the past fifteen year* has pur­
Bear In mind, the entire 44 pages of
paving brick*
chased eight acre* in Beck hammock and this issue of The Herald, except the litho­
The Princess Guaranteed Steel Range will move here with his family and make
graphed first cover page* was printed
this his future home.
Range in

Christmas novelties and fancy frwylr
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Box 733. Urlando, Fla.

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CLYDE LINE IMPROVEMENTS
Where Devout of the Celery
City Worship Tomorrow.

Sanford Will Soon Have Great Ship
ping -Facilities

Sanford's
trful development in the
past two years Is bell
being recognised by the
world at large, and the transportation
ore among the first to aid and
RESUME OF ALL CHURCH EVENTS rpmpanics
assist In tills Tircat w4k.
The Clyde Line is now making exten­
Of Interest to Those Religiously In sive improvements in their docks and
warehouses and ere long this part of San­
cflned—Subjects of Discourses
ford jvlll present n busy scene£with the
for the Sabbath.
number of workmen busily engaged In
enlarging the pier and docks and erecting
the nnrtiy new building« The former
quarters were Inadequate to take care of
the great trade of this city, and In order
to facilitate the handling of freight and
passengers the Clyde Line found It neccs
sary to make these many changes.
Sanford's location on the S t Johns, at
the head of navigation, Is an Ideal post
tion for a great city, and each day notes
a marked improvement In the river trade.

Notice
r ir s t Baptist
pastor; Sunday morn Ini •
, irrvkv, 7;30; Sabbath achool. 9:43
um ll. Supt.: prayer merllng every
lay, 7:00 p, m.; T. W. A. Orti Friday. 3 p.
. S. Ian Friday. 9 P in..

PretbvlerlMft..*«
Rev. J . T. HrKInnkm, pai tur: mori
11; «vrnlni wrvlc#, 7.00» ¡jo Um U t«

-At-the Freshyterian church next Sun
day Rev. S. L. Wilson, an able minister
of South Carolina, will preach 'morning
and .evening for the pas ton Rev. J . F.
McKinnon. Mr. Wilson and Mr. McKinnon
were college mates and have been friends
for years. The many South Carolinians
in und around Sanford will doubtless be
glad of an opportunity to hearMr. Wilson.
Large congregations have attended the
services at the Presbyterian church this
Tali, and the choir hns been strengthened
“ by tire" nrtdUton^of~MntrSymmtTi^nB so-

Annual meeting of stockholders of the
Sanford Light &amp; Fuel Company for elec­
tion of directors wlU be held at office of
the president Monday January 11th, 10011,
nt 2 o'clock p. m.
F. ff. RJmvPreaident,
Geo. H. F ermalo, Sec’y. _
Sanford Light &amp; Fuel Co.

Selling Florida Fertilizer
J. A. Takoch is agent for the Florida
Fertilizers, made In Florida by Florida
people, for Florida people and guaranteed
to be right. Mr. Tokach can be found at
the Pico Hotel and will be pleased to see
the growers at nny time and explain
fully the vlrturcs of Florida Fertilizers.
Read their "ad" in this issue.
New Millinery Store

t r H Burned, Fathsr Go»» ElghT Mil»»
For Now Toy*.
Gift« Intended for his eight children
being destroyed when hi« lighting of
the Christmas tree. Just before mid­
night. canted a Ore which damaged
Mb Him* iti^CrtVeland. Alfred *'Hnm:
mermelBter trudged eight miles through
■now before be could rouse a «torekeeper and gather another supply of
presents no Jimt the children’s faith In
Santa Claus might not lx» lost
The children were asleep when Mr.
and Mrs. UammermelHter completed
decorntlng the tree, The father doelded to light the candles as a test
They burned; so did tha cotton snow*
balls. The blare awakened the chil­
dren. "Banty heref* they piped. "Is
It mornln’ T** The parent« gathered
them In their arms end rushed to the
street Firemen brought out a lot of
Ore ruined preaenta from the house.
“Sants'been nnd gone and our things
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Is
burned ««»•»
up!” Sthe
children cried.
nammdrmelster began his weary
search for an open store. He em­
ployed the Infrequent street cars for
long stretches, but trudged mile after
Finally bo
mile In fruitless search
routed a storekeeper from his bed and,
burdening himself with a new supply,
trudged home to turn sorrow Into Joy.
Hunting Christmas' QKosts.
Ghoet hunting bids fair to become
the-rulIng-pesskMi-of Washington so­
ciety. The fortunate owners of a
peaked bouse, roped with ivy aud
densely surrounded by trees, ore Issu­
ing cards for a Christmas specter hunt
The Christmas ghost bunt Is Imported
from England, w « tbo bouses g ç
ancient enough to harbor specters who
were fliere before William the Con­
queror. The comparative newness of
this country leads some to predict that
the fad over here „will fall. There are

'lugtou there is flffifTtr tnn—trengnnr
guarding ghost»—an out aud out bucca­
neer o f the Spanish main Tnncty, with
cocked hat, gold lace, ruffles, high yel­
low boots, rod Jacket and an odor of
antiquity.^TbOSo acquainted with him
Ju st Arrived at Sanford Grocery Co. ssy that he clinks hl« chains of stolen
Buckwheat flour, old homestead flour, doubloons.—Washington Star.
graham flour, hygenic and superlative
A Christmas Sentiment.
flour. Snider's catsup, chilli sauce, oyster
Ilowovcr sincere we may bo In our
cocktnil, and salad dressing. v
efforts to spread Christmas cheer, our
cbarlt^ Is none the less a testimony
Ju s t Received
The largest line of sporting goods ever to our sense of the fact that peace and
good will' have not come upon the
received In Sanford—guns, rifles, hunting
earth. I’ororty and wretchedness are
clothing, eta
"
Harry J . Wilson. . not to bo offaet by yearly gifts of ban­

store in the Plazco stone building and
prano and Mrs.. Howard, as ulto. . A .cor­ will have a filli and completatine of mil­
dial invention to attend the services next
linery nnd novelticf. Watch The Herald
Sunday Is extended tdlllt.
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p sitn r:. Sunday murnlnj
atrvlc*. II; avrnlnl »«Tvicr. 7*30; prayer mretini
Wednesday, 7 :0 0 p. m ; Sabbaih Khool, 10 a. m.
J . C. Enamlnjtcr. Superintendent.

Catholic
Rev. I t m * , lector; itrvlcr* every »eeond and
fourth Sunday; early m an. 7 a. to.; m an und terinon, 10 a. nu; Sunday icliool. U a. m.; veipert. 3

Christmas day: Low mass, 0 . a. m.
Low mass, 7 a. m. High mass nnd sermon, 10 a. in.
Sunday. Dec. 27: Mnas mid sermon,
’ 10 a. m.
Italy Cress FpUeopel
Rev. B. F. Drawn, rector; A*. D. Key, senior war
den; Sunday morning service, II; evrnln* »rrvkw
7:30; Sabbath ichcnl. U:4Sa. in ; B. F. Whitner.
SupL; prayer tneetlns. 7 :30 Wednesday evening.

. Clay Tile For Sale.
Pulalkn Tile for sale In any quanity.
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G. F- S mith, B ox 371
Ju st Received •
Lowncy's Christmas line of fine candies
the finest in the city.
G arner &amp; R o b e r t s .

Religious services nt the tent In front
of Catholic Church, upper park at half
past two, and at half past six o'clock.
Conducted by Rev. J. A. Williams, Black­
smith Evangelist. All are cordially
Invited.
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kets of-food and outgrown clothes.
We ought to make the spasmodic
kindllnoss of Christinas ono of tbo
constant farces.of our industrial world.
Equality and fraternity arc born not
of charity, but of Justice.
Instead of commercializing Christ­
mas we ought to Chrlstinaslze com­
mercialism.—New York Mall.

Maintained Hi» Point.

IS YOUR

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T h r ' ja n w a o n vn ie e x p o s m o rt

A splendid opportunity for every county I
in Florldu to rnWertlse its resources is af­
forded through the offer of free space for
exhibits from the various counties at the
Florida Ex posit Ion-Fa lr to be held nt Jack­
sonville from January 20 to March 20. [
1009.
The Exposition-Fnlr is In charge of I
some of the leading business and profes­
sional men o f- Jacksonvll!e;-nnd - these
gentlemen me working hard to make the
Exposition-Fair a success. Jacksonville,
the gatewuy to Florida, is visited every
season by more than u hundred thousand
tourists, investors and hoincscckert- An |
e resources, including
fruits, vegetables, farm products nnd
manufacturing enterprises of the various,
counties, placed in nn attractive manner
in-the Exposition-Fair at Jacksonville,
will be an advertisement that will .bring
results.
The management of the Exposition-Fair
states that a number of counties linve nl- 1
__ .ready made appropriations far juaintain— lfig exhibits ot the Exposition-Fair, nnd
that others ore ra pidly'f ailing TtTTIneT
No charge is mnde for space for nny of |
these exhibits.
A splendid program of
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T ^ ie d ’for the Exposition-Fair nnd there
various special features through- 1
out the sixty days that the exposition
will U- open. Many prominent men will [
attend and deliver addresses on these oc­
casion*.
Reduced railroad rates from all sections I
gre promised and It is expected that the |
attendance will break all records.

Rsspsctsbility.
Respectability Is a very good thing
In Its way,, tytt It does not rise su­
perior to all considerations. t would
not for n moment venture to hint that
It was n matter of tnste. But I think
I will go ns fnr ns thin—that If n po­
sition is admittedly unkind, Lincolnfortabie, unnecessary and snnerflgoualy qsclcss, ulthough it were ns re­
spectable us the Church of England,
the sooner a man In out of It the better
for himself and all concerned,—Robert
Louts Stevenson.

PRINTING

Roger Minot Sherman while nrgntng
n celebrated case said that bis oppo­
nent could no more prove bis point
than ho could cut a hair lengthwise.
bile he was still talking the oppo­
nent, who bamiennj. ro hnv«. r,
Hlmrp knife, pulled a tinlr from his
beard nnd split It. As he held it up the
court bognn to laugh, and Mr. Ahor­
man quickly called out, “I said n hair,
sir; not a brlsUo."

Her Ago at Monte Carlo.

A fashionable French holy who had
lost heavily nt Monte Curio cutered the
gaming saloon while n funner friend
of hers was winning In a sweeping
style lhut seemed destined to break (he
batik.
“ I am so glad to sec you litre, prince,
aud In such luck, too!” she cxelalnird.
“Do tell nits a lucky number. Ii Insure
to win, for you Are'now In die'vela."
The prluco generously piare»! a pile
of gold louts before the vivacious lady,
whose beauty hud successful].; delitti
tile effects of tlilrty-stx winters, nnd
sa Id: “ Fut It alt on the n u m b e r of jour
years nnd reap a golden h a rv e st,"
The lady reflected, hesitated nnd thru
placed the pilo on twenty-pcv»&lt;n
1 All instant later the cmiipln »aus
out:
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“Thlrty-sU reti wins!"
“neavens!” muttered tlis-Ud,'
fainted. “Thtrty-blx Is exmTly.iuJ
ngel"

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UP TO

Is it os good as your business ?

Does it &lt;1q , you credit,

or does it misrepresent youT ' Think it over, nnd if you
find it is not as good Us' you lliu iT ^ liu gT iritrb^ iiT W bnce:
If you are needing letter heads; bill heads, envelopes,
cards, statements, circulars, booklets or anything of that
kind, let us heur from you.

We will submit samples and

prices on request
If you are fond of especially -nice stationery, ask to see
our Bonds and Linens.

You’ll be sure to like them.

L«wn Mowers
Special prices to reduce stock. If you
want a good mower at a low trice, nowit

S.gni.orcLEei'a 1d

scythes, grass hooks and lawn rakeo.
Hairy J . Wilson.

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Cabbage Plants Tor Sale

1 have about 12,000 cabbage plants at
Monroe which 1 will sell at a reasonable
price.
E. R. Pottcr, Sanford, Fla,

Sanford, Florida

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TO FLORIDA GROWERS:
The Anthony Truckers’ Union

Merry
Christm as

Florida Fertilizer Manufacturing Co.;
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Dear Sirs:-Our Union of forty-four members arc
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Peruvian

and Fish

Guano Mixture

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Happy
New Y ear
* Bean and Pea Spe"-~ -

tbepi to give good satisfacti6n.

Your goods have been

used here for ten years.

F . W . B ISH O P,

Double Strength of Potash No. 1 D. S, P.

Secretary.

cial
Peruvian and

Fish

Guano Mixture

Established in 1886

Orange Tree Mixture
-fo r bearing trees
G. S. &amp; F. Fru it

Growers'

Association.
Brooklyn, Fla.,
• April 30, '01.
Florida Fertilizer Mfg. Co.,
Gainesville, Fla,
Gentlemen: I have used
a flood many brands of fer­
tilizer for the past twelve
years and have found noth­
ing better than* your No. 3
Straw berry Fruiter for Straw ­
berries, and only one or two
that I thought would scarce­
ly equal them. I have used
them for other crops, as well
as* peach and- orahge trees,
with entire satisfaction.
Yours truly,
J . S . G r in e r .

S pecial Straw berry
Mixture
for first application
to plants -

The Florida Fertilizer Manufacturing
Company wan established in Galncsvlllcr
Florida in JHSU, and was the first com­
pany to manufacture fertilizers within
the Btnte of Florida. It was through their
efforts that the legislature of this state
passed a hill protecting ImhIi the buyer
nnd the manufacturer, causlftjTTnch sack
to be inspected, or subject to Government
inspection. This stopped nil fraud and
adulteration, and now farmers ami m ak­
ers know what they are buying.
Since its organization its efforts have
been directed to the manufacture mid
sale of fertilizers peculiarly adapted to
the sol) and the crops of this state, ami
that it has succeeded in making such fer­
tilizers is proved by its stendily increas­
ing business ns the reward for. its efTorts
In that direction. Tropical or sub-tropical
plants, citrus fruits nnd vegetables grown,
for early murkets present entirely different

propositions'from the routine nnd meth­
odiffllttirnfingTr^nKT^Nurnr To these
propositions and the many iwrptexlhf!~
questions arising from them the Florida
Fertilizing Manufacturing Company has
directed nil its energies of study, chemis­
try and experiment, and as it result it Is
offering to the .growers of' Florida brands
of fertilizers that have no equal for the"
purposes for which they nre made. Dif­
ferent plants require different plant food,
composed of chemicals in different pro­
portions. derived from different sources,
according to the nature and character of
the plant. To meet these various re­
quirements of plant nature and ptnnt
nutriment the Florida Fertilizer Manufac­
turing Company is compounding fertiliz­
ers that science nnd many yCnrs of
exjierinients and experience have proven
to be ns near perfect ns a knowleilge of
agricultural chemistry can make them.

F ertilizers
The Florida Fertilizer^ Manufacturing
Company hns been engaged in the man­
ufacture of Fertilizers *in Florida for a
period of twenty-two years. During that
time we have shared the success and udversities of the growers of Florida in their
seasons of good crops nnd their years of
freezes, nnd through it all the merit of
the goods we manufacture hns caused
our business y&gt; steadily Increase year by
year. This continued success of our fer­
tilizers is due tq the fact that as a Florhia institution It has become recognized
by Florida growers, that by reason of our
natural and mechanical advantages we
arc in a position to mamlfacture better
fertilizers at lower prices than any of our
com j&gt;eti tors.
.

We are situated in the central part of
of the Stute, nnd wo are enabled to get
our crude materials direct from the
slaughter-houses of the West and from
the (Kitash mines of Germany and nitrate
beds of Chili and Peru, at greatly re­
duced rates compared with our Northern
competitors. Our facilities for producing
fish scraps have been complete, taking
about tlie whole product of one factory
for years. . And when we have our crude
muieriuls assembled in Gainesville we
hnve ouTfncfory equipped with the mosf
modern and improved pulverizing and
disintegrating machinery, by means of
which we can turn out fertilizers at the
lowest possible cost per Ion. These are
the reasons why we sell bettor goods at
lower prices.

Celery Special

Christmas
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J. A . T A K A SH ,
SANFORD AGENT

Potash
Onice of
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C a n t a l o u p e G r o w e r s ' U n­
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Florida Fertilizer Mfg. Co:
Gainesville, Fla.,
Gentlemen: I desire to state
that I am this year using
your special brands, namaly.
Cuke Special, ..Tomato Spe­
cial,M elon Special and for
Strawberries.
All of these goods are giv­
ing entire satisfaction.

_ __ ___ Yowrsjruly._______
d. B. T owns.

Our Brands

Merry

No 3 .
Blood^Bone and

It Is no longer necessary to argue with
grower that he must have a special fer­
tilizer (sometimes culled u "complete
fertilizer") cannot be made to meet nil
the requirements of different plants.
Plant food, for Instance, In the shnj»e of
"pot ash.m a yl&gt;s accessary ipJnjgejpuntitie* to produce desired results on one
crop which, it applied to another crop
with other requirements, would be a

waste of potash. Therefore, the ■Florida
Fertilizer Manufacturing Company com­
pounds numerous broads of fertilizers to
meet the wants of various vegetation. A
fertilizer /or pineapples must Im made
radically different from it fertilizer for
young trees should not be used to produce
h lnrge orop-of potatoes, fur the ft*tiM*P:
that the demands of the plants are as
differont us the nature of the plant.

The Florida Fertilizer
Manufacturing, Co.
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Potato Mixture
No. 2
Orange Free Mixture
Double Strength in Potash

S traw b erry F ru iter
Lettuce

and

Cuke

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Our Golden Fruiter

A Happy
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AlilU/iC'lnnceship into close friendship. Give from
t the heart, not simply from" the pocketbook to replenish the purse that has given
to you.

A Budget of OpInloH “ Ju s t Be

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of happinoM beamed-on the -mother’s
face and her eyes grew moist as she look­
ed up nnd wHfi&amp;Nfi. "That Is dearer to
me than all the rest, my darling bov,*'
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4 The churches yf Christendom never } During the- approaching" holidays en­
_ tw een »You and M e "
bore sweeter or more beautiful fruit than deavor to make the lot of some poor and
that which ripens and is plucked by the needy fellowman more endurable. If not
dimpled
hands of childish Innocence from by a suitable gift, then with words of
EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN I
the Christmas tree on Christmns eve and cheer and comfort, nnd rest assured they
night.' Throughout the Christian world will be appreciated. Some one hns said
“ A Ctilcl It Among Ye Tahlnf Notes, everywhere the churches will be brilliant that no one hns n.hnppy life—only happy
with the radiance reflected from the gra­ days. In the race for wealth we ore
ond faith, Hell Prcnt ’Em"—
cious Christmas tree with Its boughs bend­ prone to ignore the misery of our fellowSo Sayt Soiintcrcr.
ing with the gracious fruit of love, tokens men, to neglect extending a helping hand
SfNftl CtrntptWnM MTht Htrald,
for
the little ones. The children are the to the indigent and infirm. People are in
Under the Mistletoe
Ttie girl from Philadelphia
hopes of the world, and It Is meet that want through no fault on their part.
nut alow,
tn soma thing# la not
alow.
Christianity should be made to them the Help the poor, comfort the sick, give
drachma mel Waa I
She aar*:—"Good dTaciotta
Beneath that mistletoe?
fairest and brightest thing on earth. words of cheer to the opiwesscd nnd
Every church in the land, every place of
The S t. Louts girl a startled look
I
duwn-lroddan.
--------------At once twain a toi wear
worship
in-every land, will bcnr'thc same
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strange?
I aha rirlaln is —-"llow didn't know 'twas there.
kind of tree which will bear the same
Christmas Is Coming
species of fru^t on Christmas eve, and
The San Francisco maid demure
la calm as calm can be •
4
Chrlstnns
time Is npiiroacifirig—that
They
will
all
be
surrounded
by
happy,
ex­
As. with a blissful amlle, she soya,—
’ You've canght right on. I seel"
pectant children who will express their joyous sensOn ot peace, good-will, egg-nog
delight in many languages. This univer­ and Sunday school Christmas trees—nnd
The Boston girl removes her aped.
Her classic face sedete,
sal Christmas tree grows from the heart» preparations for1 its observance and celeAnd. es she looks nrourxi. she say*:—
‘TTI lake a seat and w all."

TJje Gotham maiden lifts herself
Iun a liny toe,
Remarking aashe.takrs one more.
" It's English, don't you know?"

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-- vt*Hl
í w m . i. toK .. _ -. i tv. .
,neutriit
nmounl he has-not la many, many P«rOur churches nnd Sunday school* tre
cels—and also scale down t h e c w t l n 1nil mnklng elobornlc preparation* for u,I*
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many cases for presents that will pass loiyt-looked-for
lo^-looked-for event:
event; but wi»h
with a|
muster as costing S3 when he paid only orations and anticipations. Nay ^
SO cent, for them.
**'r the honored One's bidding. ,0
And girls ¿ire getting horribly smart!
the sick and oppressed, to care h* ^
From his girl friends he *UI receive ,l&lt;* and oppressed, to care for * ido^
gorgeous pen-wiperf which they know he and orp h «^ ahd make glad the home,
i l l f bo ashamed to place upon Ms desk J*f
° on®8 ^ho me not surroundaj
T o l viewed by the Jeering* clerks; or by the; better things of this life. Rem(n,
shaving paper In an elaborate case, bar this nnd you cannot fall to enjo, ,hil
S
u n * who have brother, know ChriMmaa M„wn ,0 th? fullest, .»d ^
hauhe manwho shaves himself use. have done what you could to make other,
1 leuer. or scraps of newspaper when he
H“ “* charity-love,
cannot find a damask towel
Mamma looks forward to her annual 14 A majority of the chimneys in Sanford
will soot Santa Claus very well,
thimble and bargain-counter scissors, and
papa will, of course, receive his customary
4 Of nil those who give and receive on
briar pipe with nmbired mouthpiece.'
Christmas
eve none w ill be better sooted
The old man is absorbed in consulting
than Santa Onus himself.
his bank account nnd wondering where
he will be at after Christmns time. He
The Bachelor
it is who will not only indjrectly present
He admit* with n HSUeUiot t. mockln*
the gifts of the children, the young wom­
That C hrlttinsi no Imigcr runaUer
He hasn't a single stocking
an, the young man and all the others of
TTiat isn 't funaihairs.
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14 Santa Claus are worn by 0j| \ini
parents.
4 Remember that in giving a-pH-se
is more In the spirit and.expressiveaeii
or the gift W
rathin'its intrinsic value, if
o young man nnd poor, a small gift to
your Indy love, If she in a sensible girl,
will be much more appreciated than one
she will know is beyond your meant*
When the gift is proportionMe to one’»
means, and given for its usefulness and
beauty, it means more as a souvenir of
friendship than n more valuable one
would without apprecintenest There nre
poetry, and friendship, and love in gift
tokens, nnd a wise person, man or woman,
can read a language sweet and musical
that would be entire Greek m mhxn
flaus^ttéjrtxnrkl- not give “ them proper.
Interpretation.

Better still, the brave Sanford girt
Another rlan'lnsir-nd
QJLiUinding lust beneath, she tries—
S?le wears It &lt;
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4 It I were only'Snntn Claus!
And then whntT
Snntn Claus litis a mission. Ho is a
lumbering myth, n transparent fraud, a
jolly non cst. an unexlsting saint, a be­
nevolent patriarch, an Imaginary mon­
arch and a wholesale blessing to humanity
anti every hotly who is old enough to have
teeth with which to eat his fruits and
bon bons know-all this. But In spite of
his non existence he exists, and every
child in this big world where Cliristlanity
has a foothold, whom the dark, gloomy
vpH ufpoverty itm imr Bingen flirt! 1HBIC
.. knows and has enjoyed and blessed -him
a thousand timcs.t
I’d like to be Santa Claus just one
Christmas. With iny gilts I’d burden all
the boughs of all the trees raised in my
honor, and I'd mnkc every seam and
stitch In every pendant stocking burst its
• bounds with the plethora of my* "bounty.
Fd give comfort to the afflicted and hnnpines* to the distressed. From the shin­
ing heayen I'd snatch the warm sunshine
and I'd pour it Into every human heart
and sou). 1 d ride the mountnin tops of
nature and from my cthorcnl perch would
learn the mysteries of .divine love nnd
the terrors of divine wrath, and would in­
ject the former when 1 had uprooted the*
intterjron) Uic breasts of metu
—To the rich I would add bless! ngs.'"To
the poor 1 would give riches. To the af' dieted the lonely, the disconsolate, the
oppressed, the sore at heart, the hungry,
the outcasts of earth, I would donate my
full supply of the halms of heaven.
To the married who love, 1 would add
" to the ratio of a thousand fold to their
~ Happiness. To the husbands who desired
separation 1 would givo divorces and to
the wives forsaken 1 would give alimony.
To the childless 1 would give children,
— TOtire cni'nTTen i wmiirt RIVC CVCry COVcletl t
joy, to the old I would give youth, to Uic
young 1 would give wisdom, to the bold 1
would give discretion, to the timid I would
give courage, to the girls 1 would give the
sweets of love, to the spinsters I would
give husbands, to the bachelors wives,
and to those that wunlcd I would see to
It that all their wants were supplied.
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A Clear Held
She sen
an* a Christmas emot­
ively thing—it suiti:
" A inveir
' Meet me under the mistletoe
When ratio's safe In hetl.''
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4 There are some young men in town
Who are very fond of children, and never
let a baby carriage go by without stop­
ping tiie propeller and then chuck the
chap, if chap he be, dinlcr* the chin, nnd
get ofT some baby talk which im|if&lt;‘svs
tlip bystanders with tike idea lintl lie is a
very fatherly, kind-hearted young man.
It is a very nice trait, and is sure to
please. There is some danger, however,
ip the practice, because some babies will
soy and do things which tlu not add to the
pleasure of the young man This is
given as a warning, and one who has
suffered deems it fair on his part to tell
|they are very unreliable
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4 A merry Christmas to every one of
The Herald readers. Would that 1 could
grant each nnd everyone of &gt;ou the wish
that Is in your heart Hoping to In* with
you for many other Merry Christmas liinrs
l remain,
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From The llersid's Spvclnl Currcapondtnt
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Silas Billing»!)' is going to »tart a onetable restaurant lit comiCi'linn wifliTtu
barber shop. Sile is chock full of i*iitrrprise and bodily vigor.
Josephus Dittuiorc has decided to ac­
cept n position as head imrtcr in Sim
Gulliver's livery Btablc.
The gratifying news bus been received
that Jim Bixler's |x&gt;llevil mure is much
improved. She was ‘ at deuili’s door for
several weeks’.
I&gt;eacon Erastus John*on. who raised a
collection last Sunday to help lift h (but­
tle mortgage on the new hemp carpet in
the church vestibule while over to Indi­
anapolis yesterday, became inveigled inp gnme and~lo5r~$^'tt»r-nTnH
had to sell his coon dog to mnkc up the
shortage.
Tiie Gulliver boys sicked Jim Peter’s •
dog on the Widow HufTstetter s dog in
front of ilio Newligiit church Inst Sunday
And a whole lot of itTic congregation
sneaked out of the meeting house und got
so excited over - the tight they wanted to
bet mi the widuw's hull jiup. it finally
broke up the meeting nml Preacher
Bunker had to go out hndqcparnte the
dogs. Tliose cussed Gulliver iMiys nre ■
constant source of trouble in tills cotnmunity.- — _____ ____ ___ lU ixm ,__

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4 There was a sprightly little woman in
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The Ileruld oflice last Saturday. After
t
sire hud incidentally given her opinion on
the matter of the Santa Claus myth she
said there was . one abuse which site
hoped Thu Herald would attempt to cor
roct—that is the promiscuous giving of
presents at Christmas time. This little
1AÜ.V
lady believes in like holiday splfUr-thlnk*
that Christinas should be made merry for of a ChrlsUan people and Its fruit forms bratiun are well under way throughout
the .household, but will be expected to gush
all, but sire does not approve of the prac­ the truest and most beautiful expression tikis free and glorious country of ours.
tice which is so universally prevalent in [ tlf .............................lx* tnims n. n]f
—Children. urtlRSI with rite stubs of pen­
Wl— &gt;» »— ......... __ r .v«viitO I1IUUC
•of-------The glvlhj'oT'presents.
Extravagant church. Let no church foil to plant und cils and scups of paper, urc laboriously to himself for which his purse strings have
paid. He would have been able to have
presents are made not dnly to intimate cultivate tiie Christmas tree.
producing letters for Santa Claus to read, selectod fur more appropriate gif10- fot
'rads, litóse whom we care most for, but
eqchcpUtlc a hopeful request for some hlmoelf, and at much less expense, but
5hcr* who-are-merelyjoinod TOTH by
Impossible gift.
A Boy's Present to Mother
when was he ever consulted! The only
..hnl acquaintance by a meaningless 4 I knew the family well, one ofThe most
Tiie small boys,_w}K)«C- newly acquired rqyj)Lligbt inThe darkness~ofills reflec­
- ’exchange of gifts that - can-oftetr Illy be respecnsl lrt the' country." There nre a
knickerbockers warrant a masculine dis­ tions is that this blessed season comes
afforded by the donors. The heart does number of educated chlf&amp;fon. It was last
belief in Santa Cluus, are Ikopefully ex- but once in a twelvemonth.
present, and Instead of Christmas mum,- and tha family had as­ peeting-shotguns, bicycles and cameras _________ ___* — 9 •'
Its being a remembrance in its true sense sembled in the dining room for breakfast j from a source nearer Ikomc.
To Real E state Purchasers
4 The best darned stockings on Christmas
It is simply the liquidation of aomo for­ In tiie dining room for breakfast. Each
Young ladies nre now .revising their morn will be the empty ones.
Are
you looking for Sanford jnopertjr
mer indebtedness on “ th*e part' of the one placed something of value on the
lists of possible givers, separating the
and
celery
londsT Then do n o t be deceived
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givers. Once commenced thii practice of mother’s lap, and she allowed her appre­
sheep from the goats so to speak. They
by
every
Tom.
Dick and Harry dint ap­
gift-giving grows of necessity, and the ciation by a kind word of thanks to each.
Oood Will io All Men
know la reason that most of their presents
proaches
you
and talks oljout cheap
reciplenu this year feel that they must She looked about tiie circle longingly.
Again the joyous Christinas
from gentlemen will be hooks which they
price
of
lands.
Sanford
ischssl^
worth
is
-proi«crty
Rreciprocate the next year. There is no There was one son that held back. He
near—the
happiest
of thetide
— ..s
v » * s season
season or
year, gyqd money aod will
do not care to read. Their girl friends .—
sentiment in such giving, and It soon ho- was a fine appearing young fellow, frank
■.
will - present tiiesn * with finger files' and The.lUne when friends seem "nearer and a . Buy U now but buy it *r
. comes a .material bunion tvi many fronrn and giillnni. but u ne'sir do well, the black and hdme-mnde handkerchiefs.
dearer to each other; when tike family
able
real
estate
flmi.
Look
them
up
In
financial standpoint.
sheep in fact of the family, and yet as
But the young inan has by far the ties are bound only more closely, and the Sanford Herald and do not trifle
Let us have Christmas in oil Us joyful kind-hearted a boy as ever lived. At last
hearts throb with an ecsUcy inexhardest time at Christmas. About th is! laving
nM._kt.l~ »------with the man who is not in the.real
meaning, but to do so let us observe It he advanced to his mother's side, and
pressibly
happy os we near the goal to­
lime be is figuring upon expending an
estate
business. The Herald will direct
within Us intended bounds—not as a day putting hit arms around her neck, kissed
amount of gifts, to be distributed among ward which Father Time hat seemingly you in this important matter?
to buy particular social recognition or as the still fair cheek, and Said, "Mother,
of expectant friends, that has heen making such swift strides. We are
a time to attempt to furoo mere acquaint- dear, that is all I have to give.” A smile anotmultitude
Wad* makes frequent tripe to SaafonL
yet been saved from hi{ meagre an- but a few days distant from the day
which all Christians celebrate in honor of Write him at Orlando.

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largest-ln Orange County and
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We have thern^rom the cheapest to the finest, and the children will certainly think Santa Claus
has camped in our toy department.
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Our large assortment of Dolls will appeal to the

-mothers, ancfthey are very reasonable in price

F o r the O ld and Y o u n g
For the boys, we have especially
purchased a fine line of wagons,
guns, rocking horses, games and
smaller toys that will give the little
fellows the real thrill of pleasure
For the older folks, we have a
mammoth
assortment of toilet ar*
tides, collar .and cuff boxes, mani-eure-set^hair brushes, combs~and
leather goods of every kind ______
“HOuF full and complete stock of
Chinaware and glassware comprise
some of the prettiest and most sub­
stantial gifts in the whole list.
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Purchased especially for our large
and exacting trade, and in this de­
partment we can undersell all com­
petitors..
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Our latest designs in chairs, Dav~ enporis, music cases, rockers, book
cases, etc., will appeal to the-.Christmas shoppers. —-------- -— ;-------:
No matter what you \v&amp;Bt,_we
can show you the largest as$ortsection. We have the stock and
can suit every one.
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�B y Fraomees
had been falling In
1 the mountain!» many days
|
I before Christinas. Down
In the sunbrlgbt vnlley
mother nnd little Nina
| U ? Jg y ..iI Bated up at the shining
*S^ ^ £3IW peai|g an(j were homealck. They would gladly hare forgot­
ten enow, but father wae In a moun­
tain cabin all alono.

meet them," he explained to the men
«landing near. "Otherwise the poor
fellow may have a aurpriae he won't
like on Christmas day."
To the stage driver's dismay there
was no answer to bis cat), father's
cabin In the Sierras was evidently de­
serted.
"See here," said he to a friend, "you
**TV11I he hang bla atochlnga by the call Drown up In half an hour and tell
•tone f l r e p U d e r asked 'Nina, "and him that his wife ana daughter are
don't yon a'poee he'll bo 'vlted tome on the trail."
"The wires are down," declared’ a
where to dinner?"
"I wleh we had etayed with him," big m u who came In at that moment
■aid mother. "If he can live through from outside. "No use trying to tele­
tho’wlnter ln the mountaloa, ao could phone."
With fear for the safety -of his pas­
yi'Jlu t hs told ns ‘no,* don't yon re­ sengers, the stags driver drove down
member? He said ho brought us to the trail to the valley. .
In the meantime the two plodded
southern California on purpose so we
along
on the sure footed burros, call­
could live always In n summer land."
Mother Sighed. The llttlo family ing merrily to each other aa they
had been west only n few weeks when passed the well-known landmarks.
On and on, up and up-they tolled,
fattier was offered a position,as book­
keeper for a lumbon cuiupnaii away rip
In the Sierras. Living'In iho moun­ wind more furious every mintneTune
that tints-the
tains had boon delightful through the
summer, but at the first hint of cold
faithful burros they could not have
w&amp;ther the .tent home was packed, fathor bought a cabin nnd sent mother kept the trail. It grew colder and
colder, and the short afternoon was
and the llttlo daughter to the valley.
ended. That meant sudden darkness
Father wan an artist nnd he de­ among those solemn, snow-dad peaks.
clared that he should liko nothing It meant too, that mother and Nina
better than to paint pictures of snowy
peaks with no one lo Interrupt him
and nothing else to do but to guard
the company's property.
"It Is n wonderful chance," ho bad
Insisted.
Mother nnd Nina had tried to beIleye ho was right; but the little

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furnished, seemod but a poor excuse
lor a hcAiso.
"I wlfih I could See him hang up his
stocking," continued Nina. "Oh, I wish
I could put this penwiper I'm ranking
In the very toe-of H!"
Mother made no' reply. She wished
so much that she, too, might help fill
that lonely stocking In the mountain
Oh, mother,

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mother}

But for the Faithful Burros They Could
Not Have Kspt the Trail.

HJ&gt;a T-Cry.llfilUe to tell, the -ones- that
gave 11 to you that you were getting
■long nicely without tholr Christinas
present and that you really didn’t want
• "Wb/, of course not, Nina. Wo
must-think of the loving thought be­
hind (he Rift, even if Uncle John
Jlipuld send no skates this very win-

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'|o)i, 1 ,have such a beautiful Idea."
repeal ell Nina. "W e’ll ride on the
ittgfl wVh the Christmas box nnd give
ourselves to father for a Christmas
present. Ho wouldn’t . return his
Christmas present, now, would he?"
"Would y.ou bo contented, Nina, lo
live up ihoVer1 all winter?" asked
mothoj, "JfOu must reinomhor that we
will bo four miles from Fredntbu. You
will have no llttlo girls to play with,
. no school, no Sunday school, no—"
"Rut, mothor, can't we have a school
with you for the teacher, and n Sun­
day school? Can’t 1 hove a whole row
of snow men to piny with? And.
mother! we'll havo n real Christmas!"
Tbtin It happoned that two passen­
gers went up the trail on the last
stage of the old year.
‘Anybody going to .meet you In
Fredolba?" asked Iho stugo driver.
"The weather Is pretty severe up
here » few Thousand feet higher. Had
lots of rain In the valley nnd that
means snow storms in the moutftnlns."
"No one will meet us." said mother,
"but we know the trail from Fredalbn
and our burros an- there, although we
didn't rxpcct to aeo llietp a min until

were thoroughly frightened. They
couldn't talk except to urge the burrcii
on. The wind took their breath.
"Wo won't be Christinas presents
Tin afraid,” " sobbed Nina", througl
chattering teeth.
"BBy your prayers," suggested moth
'er, "It is all we can- do now."-------They had long since dropped thi
reins nnd trusted the burros to choosi
their own way. Mother recalled story
after story of men who had perished
on those mountain trails and she
blamed herself for ever attempting
such n Journey. Suddenly n wclcomt
sight appeared before the struggling
travelers— — —Thu.Tights «t"Sir. Titan's rnbin!~
exclaimed Nina. "Oh, mother! W&lt;
havo reached Mr. Deun’s. ranch nnd
we’ro still alive I To-morrow we'l
see father!"
A funny thing then happened. Doth
burros begun to bray.- Mother and
Nina laughed nnd cried at the sound
Instantly the signal 'was unswered
Hobart Dean flung 'open- the cabin

N a m in g ( the Picture.

The arlltft Was of the Impressionist
school. lie hsd Just given the last
touches to n purple and hluo canvas
when his wife came Into the ktudlo.
scape I wanted you to suggest a tltlo
fori*
"Why not call It ’Homo?* " she said
after n long look.
—"•nomer Why?"
“Because there's no place like It,"
she replied meekly.—Glasgow Times

"Well, I’vo got a friend In the next
room who Is despondent about him­
self. JiiBt tell him there Is no hope for
him, will you?"

romovlng her wraps,
'Are we froton or anyth
WT" asked the child
"No we're all right and so are the
burros," was the reply.
"Oh, bow glad everybody Is!" the
little girl exclaimed. "And I'm hungry
—and—and father, vrs'rs your Christfnaa mosenta
Father, for some reason couldn't say
-"Ymioarr*4i»!ephr)rTrrfrTjrfr Fredaltra,** -munk ' W
Silt "aidn'f Mpeak 'of *r£
suggested the stage driver---- "Th»v ttmrtng-tha pridTbus gifts'and it Is
toll me your husband has a telephone doubtful If anywhere in the valley be­
out at camp."
low there was such happiness as filled
"But we'ro Christmas presents,", ex­ the mountain cabin that Christman
plained Nina; "ao we must surprise eve.
him. Dou't you know that to-night
will be Christmas eve?'
“If 'thP- Wind dbien't come up, I
Why She Stood There.
you'll ba all right," the man replied,
"Don’t you think," suggested a
but uutssj I'm mistaken, there's a
hravy snow falling In the mountains young roan to hla partner at a dance,
"that wo should move farther up the
thik minute."
room out of the draught?"
And ao does every town.
. At Predalba every one advlsod
"Oh.
well,
If
you
like!"
replied
the
mother and Nina not to attempt the
It the bottom of this town drops out.
trail until morning.' This time It was girl, snappishly.
It
was
only
when
ihey
moved
away
mother who would push on. "We
J mm»w ihwtrwH-wo-wst!^*-iata sfie; "afc'&amp;i -that the-youth noticed that th e y bad
And the bottom will drop outbeen beneath a large bunch of mis­
la two tletoe.
hours we cth reach camp."
If we fell to stand together and Work
"It .stem s to we," aald the stage
together for the good of the communi­
driver as he watched the two disap­
ty—myself, yourself and the other fel­
pear around the curro._"lt seems to me
A Uaeleaa Present.
that lom i folks haven't any aeuse,"
Aunt—Yea, Johnny, Bants Clans low.
and shutting his Ups la ■ determined brought you ■* baby brother.
fashion he went to the telephone and
Johnny—Great Scot! Another peas­
called tor Nias's father. ‘T il tell him ant .that ain't asy use!

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�The »awrORD herald, December 19,1900

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TO N Y PASTOR AS SANTA
Vetaran Actor Was the Friend of the
8 tage ChildrdVi
There ere at-present“engngPiF-firlHrr
ferent capacities ou the stage Htul in
the theaters about too children to
whom the holiday» usually are days
of toll, and many of these little follta
are breadwinners for younger broth­
er» aud slaters. It wiyi for them that
the late Tony Pastor and his wife,
Mrs. EL L. Peruaudez, and "Aunt
Louisa” Eld ridge, now deud, Inaugu­
rated the Christmas festival which

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ment on theso occasions, and there
hover is any Interference by the au­
thorities. Christmas, 1007, was Tony
Pastor’s last nppearnneo as the chil­
dren's Santa Claus, and thla^year they
will miss his genial face amPkludly attentlons. Last year lie was master of
ceremonies and introduced his tiny
"top liners.'* At the end of the act he
presented to each of the girls a beau­
tifully dressed doll nuiLjo the boys
boxes of candy or appropriate toys.
Admission was by lnvitntlou only,
and when the programme begau the
Uouso was crowded to the doors, the
halcouy being given up. largely to
poor children of the east side. Some
of the actors were mere babies, but
they went through the business like
veterans, and tho gravity of most of
thorn -wvhen singles'their-comic songs
wus Immruvdy amusing.
One of the players was presented A8
Baby Esmond,* n perfect cherub, who
piped a lovo ditty nnd danced with
ono foot hold tn the nlr. Mr. raster
sstd she wna of "this year’s crop," nnd
When she had ended the performance
ho asked her to tell the hudleuco tier
age. Without shrinking from tho ques­
tion, ns her fellow actresses do, aho
Another of the same mature years
was "Miss Mirlan) Jackson,” If you
please. She came out with a Teddy
bear In her arms, sang a song nnd did
such clover cohering' that every wo­
man In the audience wanted.to hug

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n doll babr, aniut "Poor John** and Id*
vlted the nudlcnce to Join her Tn tho
chorus, which It did with n will. At
tho end of the programme Mr. Pastor
announced that a banquet was await­
ing the children In the basement of
Tammany hall.
After tho little ones had been satis­
fied In that respect they were sent up
to the main hull of the building, and
thore tho really big feuture of the
evening took place. On tho stage

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A few blocks further he beard
a-voice at his elbow:
“Huy, mlstor, I want t’ thank y' for
helpin' me when thui dude pinched me
papers,”
*
"Hun along, sonny; don't lot It worr&gt;
y none.
“I want t' give &gt;■' a paper, mister.”
"T ro t!” relumed Ihe other, curtly*.
By D. M. EDWARDS
"Please lake a paper, mister,” per­
i T WAS Chrlstnins night sisted the lad, running along beside
-, and Patsey
Higgins the man and holding out his bundle.
*' ’cause, goo! wo don't of’on Imre folks
he had more papers help us like you done. I'm stuck to­
Y than he could sell, night, anyway, an* have got plenty lo
q With a small bundle spar«.’
under one arm and
The gambler stood still aud sniffed
A\ hands thrust deep In the air a» If at Hint moment, for the
^ his pockets he strollod first time, ha hud caughl the infection
ifi up Broadway In the of ihe Christmas atmosphere.
happy C h r i s t m a s
"Pretty lough on some of you kids,”
V crowds. Through the herald. "Here, lake this and go blow
U diamond frosted win- yourself," he added, as ho pulled a
y\ dows of tho restau- greenback from his pocket, pressed It
]) rants he could see the Into the boy's hand and continued on
X diners within laughing Ills way.
•
f* and
aulinaled
over
"I ain't askin' you fer money," called
their holiday banquets.
Patsey, tagging along In the man's
He Jingled a handful
wake, ”1 Jos' wwitod I* give you a
and nickels In his pocket
cd how In tho world a boy paper far helpin' me."
The gambler made no reply, hut
k of unsold papers on his

A Newsb
M err y
Christmas

. have his Christmas feaat, keep
B through the night nnd atart him
n ou*ini&gt;»i the next inorulng, had
ttcb chance to be so very happy.
A* .he plodded aimlessly across
H vgtdrd i
®f shoulder, lantani Jawed and duco
Jumbe red

women who blocked tho side
. * , *
mi uigtu re»
. . . *■ scattering them Ilka tenpins
ew L2£rn* no »Oologies. Blind to
nJT***!!? bul Wb own 1,1 luck. he nok i*“11*1'11* until he came upon adlsd 'Dd boisterous man holding
*" » y Md trying to taka his pa­
w s from him.
«amnh,t th *lly&gt; d o tn ,r Cowled the
a
J ' ** **• * ,T * *ho Tmitsaay man
a cm! \ punch “ d tumbled him Into
out I!»*if d,rt’ a,lowtng the lad to dart
a.
' » « * * *»
n j!
stiff,” threatened the gam»- . ' u be leaned over the man, Jflf
k,,1; M o t h e r word 1*11 wring jrer
Tour Jir 0 lt up now'
horJe t*
her e T r*~ ' An‘ 1 s'Poee you'll boat
t«kad * * ’ * “•** *t# ootnnienta(Waa ha

ipiestH for certain articles, and ns they
appeared one by ono and gave is name
corresjKindlng With that on Mrs. Fer­
nandez's list the present naked for wus
Home of theso were of
delivered.
costly quality, having been purchased
with money donated to the enusa.
Mrs. Fernandez said tho children of
tho stage nowadays ask fur useful
things rather than for playthings.
Btnce these events were Inaugurated
It la estimated that more thnn f 50,000
has been spent for gifts.—New York
Herald.
A Pr»y«r to th» Chrlat Child.
Behold, ye season Is again at hand;
once more ye snows of winter llo upon
all ye earth, nnd all Chry*tantie Is ar­
rayed to the holy feast.
Presently shall ye star burn with ex­
ceeding brightness lu ye east, ye sky
shall tie full of swetu music, ye angels
shall descend to earth with singing,
and ye bells—ye Joyous Chrystmnss
bells—shall tell us of ye bglw that was
w n l k e il i i n . j i I L l l u U m i t H , —
yr m r - born ttr-Belhlrhenr.--------------~--------- Come to us ubw, O gentle Chrystr block further nnd evidently thought
chllde,
nnd walks among ub peoples of
himself rid of the hoy, when thu latter
ye earth; enwheel us round about with
suddenly piped out again:
"Please take ycr znonqy hack, will Thy protecting cure; forfend all envi­
ous thoughts and evil deeds; teebo
yer—"
"Aw, beat It!” said the gambler, Thou our hearts with the glory of Thy
love, aud quicken us to practices of
savagely.
ponmrgood wittrand chartty^niecf for
Patsey stopped.
Hs watched the
Thy approval and acceptation.—Eugene

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NATURE’S WONDERFUL FOUNTAIN

r r nrndarkucia and
pled greenback tn his hands.
Th« Bargain at Ham«.
“Gee, wouldn't dat rooa’ly crimp
Bobby—Mamina, let's give papa a
OUR TRADE MARK
yer?" he mused as he tumfed back Into lovely gold scarfplu.
Pure
w
a
te
r
Is
case
n
tlsl
to good health.
the canyon of electric lights and head­
Mamma—That will be nice, Bobby.
G uaranteed U. 8. G overnm ent analy s is o f W eklw o ta rin g w a te r.______ 2
ed for a place where he knew
Bobby—Mamma, you p u t-la *4.00,
In the high ro llin g pine lands of Oi ange'County, r ia
he —would And cranberry
sauce, and I ’ll put in a dime.—B rooklyn Eagle.
U. S G overnm ent o ffic ia ls c la » » It's degree or m ineraM ralJon. »vllb JJreoJL
■teamed dumplings and minea pie at
Rear and s lig h tly hig h e r than Poland w ater.
Weary Widowhood.
newsboy rates
N either sw am ps, riv e r», (Ides nor rain* a ffe ot It.
Tho death of the husband not only
W on derful c u re » of rheu m atism and kidney trouble.
.
The Christmas Spirit.
Large ba thho use , s u it», boots, toboggan slide, pavilions.
blights the life of a Bengali widow,
Tclrpho n s connections and d a lly m all.
,
Pycherby la a hard-hearted man. but makes the rest of her existence a
haw hotel, new fu rn itu re , brood veranda, acetylene gas.
The spirit of Christmas neve» louche» state of unmitigated misery and pri­
Hot and Cold S prin g W ater Roths TREE. New Toilets.
him, and lie always chooses Chrlstmna vations. Rhe Is required to fast on
C o lla g e s all fu rn ish e d lo rent, new tent w ith fu rn itu re ,
eve to give his superfluous employes every eleventh day of tho moon, when
fo u r m ile» fro m Apopka, r ia .o n S. A. L Ry.
she
la
debarred
from
all
sorts
of
food
notice. His wife, however. Is different;
and Ihe entered the dining-room with amt drink fnr twenty-four bout». Her
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sufferings from thirst on hot days of
a troubled look.
"Oh. Qarsld,” she amid. 'Maud has summer are extremely painful, but
Just swallowed a quarter! What ovrr ■he must go through them. The widow
must live on one meal a day and
shall we doT”
High grade Cigars and Tobucco. Smok­
Maud, be It said, occupies the posi­ eschew meat and fish. Rhe must r e
ing
and chewing. Most com|&gt;Jcie line in
nounce
ornaments
and
all
sorts
of
lux­
tion of mald-of-all-worlf to tha Pyctferuries.
The
Idea
of
euclr
s
*(gt#.pC.
the
ciur»^____________
Chas. E vans.
by household
The Herald furnlsliea engraved visiting
"DoT” repeated the master of the misery of bis widow Inwps a man
house. "Well, I suppose we'd better from hazardous enterprise», not be­
cards at the same price asked In Jackson1st her keep IL She'd have expected a cause be Is afraid to die, but because French peus, etc. Gahnm K «Rustría
his death means so much
Christmas-box, an ybo w!

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Harry—You could If you feally want­
ed to eoe Rants Onus.
Earl—Oh, 1 will! 1 w illig Bee mol
(Fosea.)
Gladya—W il l wa h a v o to ate n d bo

children. Thpy’re not Mother cjooBtrw
faailly. Aha! I see what they are up to.
They’re wnltlnu to aee me, and they
don’t want me to know them. Rut
they can’t fool thla old fellow. Just
S WEET
v e r y lo n g ?
ns If be didn’t know every child In the
Fred—Oh, not very, very long I JV* world. I've found children waiting
Am erican P ress Asso­
muat all be ready before 12 o'clock!. for me many a time, but they always (Copyrlcht. 1(08, by
ciation.)
We muat dress like Mother Oooeo chil­ fall a sleep nnd mlm mo. I'll Oil the
r T * H B C h ris tm a s c h lm s s or* sou n dI no
dren. nnd 111 fix von In your nl5.ee?. n o r i i n g n , « m i w r n i T t n r y DC s u r p r is e d
i
on th s a ir,
IH be Roy Illuo. We can find soma when thoy wnko np and find they’vo
*
A n d , as I sit and lls ts n to th s lr
dreas-up clothes In the attic.
mlravif me after all. (Fills stockings,
s w sst,
Harry—I think I’ll bo Jack Horner. then puts toy or enudy Into Mlsa Muf- U n e a rt h ly m u slo, o ons Is s v s r y cars,
1 can bara a pio.
F o rg o t Is all th s tu rm o il of th s strest.
fet’s bowl and Into Jack and JlU’a
Dorothy—I want to bo Hopeep. . A pot).) Now 1 muat be off. But 1 be­ T h s tr o u b is s 't h a t th s p a th o f m an be­
set.
can« with a book handle will do for, a lieve I'll try that horn of Boy Bluo'a
T h s v a s t a n s ls tls s of h u m a n Ilfs,
•crook.
once. (Blows and runs off, dropping A lt fa d s a w a y , and s v s r y fo n d rs g rs t
Gladya—May 1 be Mlaa Mnffot?
\ bom near door. Children route up a
Is lost In all t h s lr g la d and Joyous
I Earl—Wliut can Rath and I bel
little at sound, then fall back Into for­
I Fred—You might be Jack and Jill mer position.)
and carry a pall of water. An empty
HI.
BEAD CHRISTMAS TREES,
pall will do. Now let's be off and aee
Morning.—
Fred
(rousing)—
Ob,
I
aayt
what wo can find. Then we’ll go to
N o v s lt y In v s n ta d b y G s rm a n W o m a n
W«ke up! What are you all asleep fori
A p p ro v s d b y K a ls s r.
, Harry—Who’s been asleep?
If
jiaturo’H
Httpply of Clirlatma» trees
Dorothy (rubbing eyes)—Not I.
gives out, as Homo peoplo havo feared
G1ady a—I—was—a 1most—a a1ecp.
It might, there will still be Christmas
* Earl (yawning)—Did—ho—comet
t r , ,.n MS ionir SB II German woman In
Ruth
(a
lm
o
st-cning)=I__
was
.
ml
dlflran come tip toolug In la ico»
this city remalna alive. Out of green
Hleepy. Hid you all ace him?
beads, wire and tiny waxen ornaments
Other»—Oh, no, no!
Fred—Well, I'm afraid we were all alto constructii miniature trees which
asleep. But I heard him. no blew on have been thought pretty enough to
grace tho court of
a big horn.
j.
Ludwig of HavaHarry and Dorothy—I heard hlin. '
"y
rla In hla time’
Gladya-Aud tbcre'a your horn, Fred,
r&gt;
and to amuse the
over by the door, n e blew on th at
children of Kalnuth—
8
m what’s In our pall! (Hold­
that, corner and hold up youtr thumb
s«r Wilhelm of
with ths plum on I t Jack Mind Jill. ing It up.)
Gorma
ny. T h a t
jQliUlyA=Àfl&lt;UlLJBJLJ?SÏÜ
«stand- w e r -here-«»*! t«hs- th e .palt bo.
Harry—And see the stockings I
tween you. I will aland here« and ^hold
All- Oh. oh, oh! (All run to get ths
my bora to my mouth, so. Now, wd
I d b a r - nativa
-mustn't—m ora-our. eyes. It's .getting As k in g » ) ------ ---------- -----------------country.
Dorothy—
Oh,
why
couldn't
wa
havo
late. Now, all ready! (A31 pose.)
coming. foA m erkept awake?
‘
Ruth (after awhllei-O h . dear!
Frcd—Well,
wVvo
missed
him
this
i
c s abo has made
{tati la so heavy even If It la empty.
time sure. Bnt next year we'll try tt
them
for various
AU -Sh!
well
known
pooagain,
and
we'll
all
keep
awake.
Gladys (after aw hilel-H ow myyarm
All—Yea, Indeed, we will

wifMl W r r f t

0uo of tl&gt;0 “d-

All—Bhl
\
(Earl yawns aloud.)
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All—Bhl
f
Harry—My thumb la Hired of stntwt
lug up.
Dorothy—I ’m—ao—al^epy) (yawning).
A ll-B h l
(Jack nornerfs hand) drepa. then hla
head. Bopeep drop#(Crook and leans
against wall. J i l l leUygo of pall and

vantages of theao
* n UJ trees, she says, la
head chribtmab
that they are *1TittJL
moat Indcatmctlble.
They may be bent, crushed,
packed luto small compass, aud when
they are wanted again It la only neces­
name.
sary to straighten the brunches out
■‘John Evans," was the reply.
Into
the oiigtuul shape.
BL Peter looked through hla book

•ama. Miss Mujffetki head drops for­
ward. Boy Bine's toy#s clona sod born
fa] Ia This rousesq/htm Jor a moment,
but big ayefc soon,&lt;01000•again, and he
leans/again** the' w a l l )
Enter Bouts Ghtn^ (All fast asleep.)
Baste Claua—tARI Well. well, welll
Bamo of'tb s chBdap» of my old friend.
Alotbee/Oooaa. Btif wbst are they do­
ing hare? (Walk/i al?out and looks at
U wfe
i know U&gt;o.o

five or alxty years ago. lu Munich, aha
went to ouo of those schools where
flit.
^
German
glrla are taught to do, as her
“But I am euro I belong hero," sold
daughter Bays, "everything mlt tho
the man.
hands."
It was having to make
"W alt a minute,” said St- Fetor.
Jle looked again and In tbe back of wreaths out of beads that suggested
to her the notion or making bead
Ihd book found hla name.
"Sure." said the guardian of the gate, Christmas trees. Bho sot to work had
"y«&gt;u belong hare, but you weren’t oi- fashioned innumerable tlpy loops of
pected for twenty years Who’* your groan beads, each at iba aud o f a long,
•lender .w irf, 8 bo bound the loops todoctor!"
_________

A Black M a rk F o r th e O t h e r O n e .

A tnan by the namp of Evans died
and went to lyaven, of course. Wbcu
ho arrived i t the pearly gatoa ho aald
to\Ht. Fetor:
-Well. I’m hero.”
St. Fcter looked at him nnd naked bis

- Wltan &lt;ho tnvsnlor wss a girl, fifty-

lo n g h e re ."

he » a id ,

p o in tin g

to u ie

gother In threes, mnklug trefoils’, and
(he trefoils- luto branches and' tho
branches Into n tattering trunk, the
trunk being formed of nothing at all
but the Individual wlros umsacd to­
gether. Then she trimmed the tree
with cnndkts uml those tiny waxen fig­
ures which tlie Germans are adepts at
making ami fixed It In u not of mind
and incited wax. Her parents were
ijulto proud of I t Her father, who
wns director of the llofgartci) It) Mu­
nich, showed It to Ids royn| master,
nnd King I.udwlg Immediately ordered
one for the Christmas festivities nt
court
After coming to this country ahe scut
one to President Roosevelt nnd was
grieved and surprised to flud that Im
could not nrcopt It
“I expect he thinks he gets some dy­
namite,’* aald tho daughter.—New York
Tribune.

IR IS H P O IN T OF V IE W
I t is * merry Chrlitraes
When there U lots of snow,
For them through my good shovel
Some golden coin I know.
And 'tii a merry Christmas
When not « flake U Men,
Far Christmas to the Irish
Is merry when i f ■ green.’
ft. K. MUNKITTEK

�THE lANrORO HERALD, December 19 190»

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do you get out of the competition—get
above it. Positions will then begin to
hunt you. There's a big difference be­
Letters ami Com m unications on tween, a .. “Job"- and a “position." The
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Various Tim ely Topics.
you can't begin to measure the satis­
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Don't forget that nil qf us have a mind
COLUMN D IV0TED TO PEOPLE that's
callable of being trained. Why
not do it now?
P ari : nt,
in This Department will be round the
Views, Opinions und Comment
or Practical Writers.
|We In vile eurretpondence on live topic* from all
section* of the County, alia new* Item* of (ntrrrst
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for opinion* expressed by contributor*. All com­
munications Intruded fur rurrrnl l»*ur mult I * In
linnd Dot Inter Ilian Tuesday p, in. J—E d,

Timely Suggestions for All
To the Editor of the Herald:

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Attend to Your Own ATfalrs
I To the Editor of The Herald;

The best way to "advance the interests
of Sanford" is for everyone in It to intend
strictly to his own business and make a
success of it.
A town is nn aggregation of individuuls. and an aggregation of successful In­
dividuals makes a successful community.
To attempt to boom It by blow. brng.
bluster and buncoinb is the balderdash
of the .blatherskite, and can but excite
disgust in every ‘well-regulated mind!
However willing men may be to improve
the town, they erect buildings and design
business e itUrprims /or altogether differ­
ent reasons: npd to attempt to induce
them to build houses that remain unoccupied or to Invest In business efforts that
will not pay, for the sake of booming the
town, Is downright childishness. I be­
lieve that the desirableness of a boom Is
very questionable. Evolution is better
than revolution: growth Is better than In­
flation, and steady progress makes more
headway than great burets of speed.

Wc should manifest more interest In
those things around us. Our facilities
fur.acquirLng knowledge, our opportunities
fur developing the mind, are unlimited.
A strong, lujnlthy body without a welltrained 'uiimTls like an engine without
an engineer.
Fai hers nml mothers simuli I». r»»m
mindful of ihelr children In ll|e public
schools. Don't send them there and then
lfty aside your Interest in them. Watch
them; hear them recite their lessons; en­
courage their aptitude; und when they
from nacesslly have tu leave school and
begin the buttle of life by laboring for a
livullliood don't lei them waste their eveIlllUlS-aftOr Uwi»-Work-l»-«femgitT-pnrp|rtn|p
evil pathways.
A |&gt;erson perhaiis bus a Job ho would
llkfr to change for a position. ÏT s not so perform tin
easy, but If he hus brains Jie can do iL |done today
It's all in (lie way he spends hi« time f whole duty.
- betweensupper and bedtime:-There*« a
' DO Your Shopping In Sanford
™&gt;d position and. a first class salary
People of every section of Orange coun­
packed away In those hours for the inan ty will find it immensely to their advant­
who wuuts to dig them out.
age to come to Sanford to make their
"BecSuse" is not the word in today's holiday purchases.
hustle. It's “how and now."
The stocks of the Sanford merchants
When you know the beginning don't
stop: there is no stop You are either
going up or down in this world of know­
ledge—you cannot stand still. To be a
inan or woiuuu you must have a well
trained mind.
-*-»Bralttacount! The-whole wortd Is look­
ing for the man who "kqows how." So
long at you can only do the tiling that
thousands of others can do you have tu
compete with the thousands of other* for
Jobs and wages. As soon as you learn

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J . L . G O O G E , D is tric t M ’gr.

That» Selling Some
G. R. Calhoun, the well known fertilizer
man of this city, sold In the year 1000,
12 tons of fertiliier in Sanford. This
yem^up to December 1st,’ 1020 tons of
fertilizer. In addition lie sold in St.
Petersburg 135 ions in one order. Me
handles the celebrated Williams &amp; Clark
brand and having a good brund and be­
ing a first class sulcman, Dick is able to
deliver the goods every time. Rend hi*
"ad” in The Herald.

Celery High and Scarce
Celery is high and scarce. New York
state haying advanced materially in the
last week or so. In the rough, slate stock
is selling nt $2.75 to $4 n ernte, accord­
ing ta quality, and washed celery 40 to
50 cents a dozen for the medium small
and 00 to 75 cents for the best offerings,
including celery hearts. X S . Armstrong
&amp;. Co. received their first car of California
celery Friday morning, it sold at *$S n
crate.

O rla n d o , F l a

LETTUCE CROP LARGIR

Sanford Makes Record With firavy
Production
The lettuce crop here is going to tw-a
record-breaker. Up to the end of htl
week 108 curs were ship|&gt;ed, This duel
not include express shipments The o«p
lias been moving nhnut two weeks and
the buik \t{ ii wiii lie ntniketed- liy "JeiTt"
Smaller shipments will continue uMil
March. It is estimated that die total
Connected with this pnjwr is n printing
A little money now and a little nowand shipments will reach something like 350
office callable of producing the highest
then is the way to buy celery hind. See care.
grade of ofticc ami society stationary.
Growers figure that the celery crop will
M. M. Smith for particulars.
begin to move in small shipment* soon
after Jan. 1. It will not tie until the
middle of Feliurary before a free move­
ment of the crop is under way. The
celery crop here is estimated nt 200
ncres while 180 acres are devoted t&gt;
leltuoe.—Tlie quality nf—thr IrtrotT-wn*never better nnd.it is cutting a larger
percentage to the acre than ever knowu
before. The weutlrer Iras liven simply
ideal for growing lettuce. The days hove
been warm and the nights have hrtu
cool.—New York Produce News.
from A Brother tdltor
ror sale—One stove, a wim voui puni.i
with a Vesuvius cough ami a frequent
snort in the upper air. It will In- sold at
public Vendue to the highest bidder-«
Sanford man preferred. This stove It»*
good habits, with the exception of a dis­
position to smoke mid spit sulphur fumes
all-over the-editnria! -tripod and than**
editor's rosewood furniture. It i* 40
acquisition of m y la te-pu rcha« . and t J A
deemed nn ornament until the element*
began to generate cyclones in the chim­
ney and .present them to the sanctorum
out of the bowels uf the said coal con­
sumer. Any one not afraid of asphyxia­
tion or death in un y form can get a bar­
gain in the said stove, which, I anl
As I desire a 100 model, I am willing to
let this one go cheap. Come early«'
avoid the rusli—warranted to »oot yo**-

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Cabbage Up $10 a Ton
Cabbage Is on the boom again
Jumped up $3 to $10 a ton
week.- - Recetrrrr wrre wrllittg tb* «*“*at 130-to $35 out of the cart »*™
week and shippers were quoting $2» to
$ 3 0 delivered hereT A good trade pre­
vails and it is all on account of th*
weather. The farmers ore reaping a«®
great profits, as shippers are paying
for the stocji at loading station.
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�We thank you for your liberal patronage of 1908 and trust that a continuance of

the same will be ours.

Command us.

Wholesale and Retail Dealers in

Jobbers of

T he Finest

Carr-' and C om ­

of

pany’s Imported
dines, Anchovies

Crackers, Dried

Low neys choco­

Fruits,
aisin s

lates, cocoas and

N- u t s,
an

candies
Choice
Teas,

variety
Coffees

Complete

of

line

Choice Cigars and

and

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T obaccos

Royal Scarlet.’ Curtis Brothers', J . H. Heny Co. and many other brands of fine
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Tiihlp DelicaciesL Obelisk, DeSoto, Wasses, Gold Medal,
Pillsbury and Whole Wheat Flours
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W e carry in stock at all times the famous brands mentioned above,
so rem em bpr,

in

need of same, an order placed with us
insures p ro m p t attention, lowest market prices and best quality

jOur Meat Market carries a full 1
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Sausage, Oysters and Fowls, Ham. Shoulders, Salt Fish and' Smoked Meats
W e extend to you a cordial invitation to make our store your headquarters
while in Sanford

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A Christinas
By D. E . H EN R Y
APOLEON B O N A PAIITB, the -Child of
Destiny," as he called
’ himself, hall yet a good
deal of his destiny un­
completed, when, on
Christmas eTe, In the
year 1800, ho sentmossengors forth" to an­
nounce his Intention of
paying n visit to the
Paris opera house that

elected In November,
1799. "My reign began
from tho day I was
made consul," he declared years aft­
erwards. and In that phrnso ho occuf*.leljr.jJeBcrlbod.Jils.jK&gt;w£r.,..,
&gt;»
Installed alrekdy at tho Tullerles
with his beloved Josephine, he lived
In regal state and exorcised lIUlo less
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dler’s way. You are only clever In
watching plots; I want a man who can
crush them at their Inception. Fouche,
you must strike now. Every suspect
must go to prison. My death le de­
sired by all the fanatical ¡loyalists,
Vendcans and Chouans In Faria, and
Fouche has to stamp these conspira­
cies out If Ftiuche does not, Napoloon will."
“First consul, you are safe," was all
that Fouche replied.
"Safo or not," said Napoleon, Impatlontly. "I look to you tQ-gmrd_my

weftAU&gt;¿i&gt;«&gt;«wb#r

anilôus look Rround^Äi the audience,
he turned to reassure Josephine, who
■was atm oat fainting with terror, ami
they returned to the Tullerloe.
Here he waa met by Fouche, upon
-whom -he turned wlt^Jt fierce and con­
temptuous anger. ^
“I will see to IhU business myself,"
he cried with bitterness. "France shrill
be purged of those runintis. It Is not
a question of my life, but of social
order and public morality."
Within a few weeks all the leading
conspirators were oxecutcd,~atnL 133
other persons were seised, and, with­
out trial, tranported to French

France. I shall visit the opera within
an hour. You know your duty."
"Consider it done," and with that
the famous police functionary de­
parted.
Napoleon, who hnd been working
hard all day and waa tired, now fell
asleop.
When Josephine came In.

fore~ts-%gas an unknown ortlllory of-,
nont man In Europo, proclaimed tho
aavlor of his country, and practically
dictator. What oventa ho had crowd­
ed Irito those soven years! Tho Eng­
lish hnd been driven from Toulon In
1793; ho had suppressed tho Paris In­
surrection of 1795; ho had. gone
through his first Victorious campaign
In Italy, In 1796-7; had made his vig­
orous attempt to conquer Egypt In
1797-9; and now was back again In
Franco
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drowiilly. ‘T h at'S changed my mind;
I had rather not to to tfao opera to­
night."
But In the end Josephine prevailed,
and they wont to the carriage, accom­
panied by Lnnnes and IteBslerea.
In the carriage Napoleon fell asleep
again, and, ns ho afterwards related,
began to dream of the danger he had
run years b.-fore In crossing the Tag*
llamento during a flood by torch­
light.
__yp.attam pt.-WSM msrta.-tn awaken

Ti»lm,-h u t^ u st; w e--4hey^h ed -tT 1t5- OdO.UOtT every year Is Being diverted
be Indulged In, and Napoleon llkqd to
show himself to tho people In public
places, tor popularity was ©verrflear
to him. So he would go to the opera

m

° f ,h® HHi-Iilcalao a loud ex- from the local merchants of this coun­
,WM ,h* ard&gt; and th® flr,t con- try to the mall order concerns In tli*
“Ml aWi&gt;ko wl,h * BUil,len . t a r t — — great cJtlea.
‘
ar® blown up!" ho cried.
How much of that MONUMENTAL
MOUND OF MONEY goes out of this
community T
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Nothing.
No new conspiracies?'

He ordered the coachman to drive
on, and a few mlnutea Inter he and
Josephine entered the opera and pro­
ceeded to their bog. The house
cheered again and again, Napoleon
bowing In apparent calm. But he did
not remain In the theater long. After

Every
so spent helps to
SW ELL T U E HEAP In the city that
has no use for us except to get our
GOOD MONEY,------------------ :------ v—
Every dollar mailed away helps to
STRANGLE
EN TERPRISE
AND
SCUTTLE PROSPERITY right here
at home.
When you strangle your neighbor
you strangle yourself.

Florida Fruits and

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�Tilg SANTORO Ht RALO, December 19, 1908
but not least. Mr. Editor, is
A GREATER SANFORD yourAndownlast,enterprise,
a printing establish­

domestic purposes. While celery
A VEGETABLE CENTER 'other
nnd lettuce ore the leading crops here,

ment nnd a newspaper of Which any
town could be proud.
A prominent Citizen Writes of But all this Is only a beginning. We
Resume of Sanford’s Acreage
Olir Possibilities
need electric lights and we need paved
From The Packer
streets and we will have them, surely,
before the beginning of 1910. We shall
RESUME o f p a s t a n d FUTURE I surely have some large manufacturing
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enterprises Installed here within the com- SANFORD’ S GREAT POSSIBILITIES
I lng yean a fertilizer plant and a large
gsnford Making Rapid Strides Toward I saw mill and crate factory being among
Becoming a Greater City—Our
thoae already planned and for which loea- The Many Crops, Prices and the Men
Brlght Prospects tlona have been secured.
Who Are Making Good
t . theMlwrof Uw H«sWr
But above and beyond all these in its
At the beginning of each new year It is importance is the development oi tfie
well to take stock; well to cast the eye Sanford spirit. Tlwrklnd of public spirit
backward and see what has been accom- that fear* no obstacle, the determination
pluhed and note, olao, what has been t0 get there, t0 accomplish things, to
left undone that might have been per- make a city out of Sanford instead of n
formed. It is well to make, also, new country town. The cheerful willingness
plans for the coming year; to strengthen 0f everyone, great and small, to give
where weak nnd make stronger where ul-1 Bome 0( hj8
j)pr tIme nmJ moneyi ¡f
ready there Is strength.
necessary to promote the general good.
Three years ago next April, I came This is our greatest achievement; the
here from Orlando against the advice of tiling of which we hnve moat to be jtroud
{nm# ofjmy (fityids. ,whn. ¿impliesieii a ■tJid o f whirii we ha've’most uTexpect.' '
failure. I had money to invest for other
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With
Christmas and New Year’s grectparties end myself and my judgment was I jnf^ ^ y0Urwclf and the good citizens of
' ' relied upon Implicitly; 7 could hot nfTord
to make a mistake. It had long been an |
ambition of mine to be connected .with
"’c0f*kórh« ^SKtBfflnRyTtlT
S large wny. and in co-operation with my
feUow-dtizens. to make some place big­
ger, belter, brighter, by my efforts.
At the beginning of a new. year, which
Is to mark an epoch in the history of
Sanford. I feel that my faith in this place
has been vindicated. The movement
was slow at first, but lias increased with
steadily growing momentum. Taking ac­
cent of what, has been done, it seems
» towtvilself. -has hardly-progress­
ed 111 that timc.na .ra o Id lz Ju lLohnuld
bave dune. This is probably a mistake,
but in any case; the country develop­
ments. the increase In number and area
of our farms, the steady infusion of new
blood ftnd new citizenship, has been more
marked and more rapid than the most
sanguine could have believed possible
three years ago! All through the dull
time of the panic, when hundreds of thousoqds of wage-enrnera of the North. were
idle, our development has proceeded
steadily nnd wp have heard no cry of
“bard limes" here. The timid grower,
who three years ago thought every new
fire-acre farm meant ruin to him. meant
over production and poor prices, having
seen the production increased many fold
in that time and the prices for lire product
képi fully as high as before, has out­
grown his timidity and has become a
"Boomer.” who is glad to let everybody
know how big and good a proposition
this San foni farming is. Yes, Ute farm
development^ias realized the expecta­
tions of the most sanguine and enthusitic dtizen.
Let us revprt to the town, and see what
has been accomplished in that time. A
new bank. The Peoples, In u new home,
has been installed. The old First Nation­
al Bank, which has ever Keen n inw ., of
enJflTis in a marble building, just
completed.'which would do credit to any
town of 30,000 inhabitants. Two new
k* factories have been built in that time;
on* of twenty-five tons and the other of
fifty. The Sanford House, which had be­
come a by-word and was shunned by the
traveling public, has changed hands and
“« 1« its new management is one of the
features of the new era of development
.!***-„-IraYeling salesmen, who- before
avoided Sanford like a pestilence and
cwt*
only when compelled to do so.
sre glad to get to the Sanford Housb nnd
jbe Sanford markets. Another hoteL the
Robbins next, which had been unuaued
hit years, is assisting also, as every good
fiotti does, in bringing people to Sanford.
Tb* largest and best equipped orange
Picking house j n the l t a te

Sanford, "the Celery City." has Im­
proved wonderfully In the past year.
This is not alone true In the city but also
in the surrounding country for miles up
and down the St. Johns ‘ river where the
lund is rich, well supplied with water and
is especially adapted to celery and lettuce
culture.
Sanford has about 3.1100 Inhabitants
with about 2.000 more in kite immediate
surrounding country. There are six
divcrgentj-ailwoy lines from Snofooi.nnd
a*line'of steamers on liic St. Johns river
connecting with Jacksonville ocean
steamers for ail points north making This

to-date growers, dealers nnd shippen of
lettuce, celery, onions. Irish potatoes,
yet anything in die vegetable line thrives eabbnge nnd other Vegetables. Bell A
on this land over a system of irrigation Adams make a specllty of express ship­
Which is .in effect equal to perpetual ment direct to the retail trade In nearby
spring showers, with the advantage that southern markets; also carlots north.
it drains as well as waters, and ts never
S. J. Scudder has lettuce, celery and
either loo wet or too dry.
cauliflower as leading crops. Cabbage,
Sanford lettuce is moving and the rec­ potatoes, cukes and squash for early
ored has already reached 17 cars for one spring market.
day’s shipment, while the season is still
J . M. Oglesby mokes a specially of
young.- The up-to-dute shippers and grow­ celery nnd leltuce and will have beans,
ers, not already reported, whom the writer tomatoes, potatoes, cukes and squash for
has hnd the pleasure of meeting at their early spring market.
homes nnd who rend The Packer regular­
J . M. Wise has lettuce and celery as
ly. are ns follows;
|
leaders and will havf Irish '-potatoes,
W. R. Péli. rinn_ PackTird &amp; Pell, have beans, corn, cukes, onions nnd squash for .
7 acres lettuce, 5 acres celery, and will early spring market. Mr. Wise also has
have tomatoes nnd other vegetables, as a fine field of strawberries for winter and
nfter crops.
spring shipment.
M. M. Stewart has lettuce nnd celery
Tukach A Sons have-15 acres lettuce,
celery and cauliflower as principal crops; for principle crop and other vegetables
other vegetables for later spring crop. for spring market.
B. J . Sturling has lettuce, now shipping
Tnknch A Son nre owners and protectors
of the well known commercial hoteL Pico, and a field of celery for very early spring
"
amt «-a* tiieyrimve 'wcVrrnl -celery frfnffk. market.” — ~ —
ore offering one of 10 acres, sub-irrigated
W. R. Gardner has lettuc^. and celery
and planted to celery and lettuce, for as principle crops, and“ Wttniive cukes,
sale. Tills Is one of the finest celery beans and other vegetables for early
spring market.

of

here, just completed and
M for business.
A new office building, owned by the
jwUNational Bank, has just been comMiles of qcw sidewalks ha ve'- Sanford and the assurance to all of my
bmalaid during the past summer and willingness to join in every laudable
Wofk goes constantly on in this public enterprise for the coming year,
Yours.
W. D. H oldc-v .
ifii[er works have been re- I am.
«t an expense of many thousand
Thrlce-a-Weck World
“ dlsrs. The Clyde Steamship ComMore alert, more thorough and more
. * afe re-modelling and Improving fearless than ever. A President of the
•“ t J doc^ and warehouses. Many new United Stales will be sleeted «his year.
_denccs trave been completed during Who is be and who is the man whom he
will beat! Nobody yet knows, but the
rear and many more ore In process Thrice-tuWeek edition of tbs Nsw York
.«completion. A Building A Loan As- World will tell ybu every step and every
•«ktion has been Incorporated and will detail of what promises to be a cahipaign
of the most obsorbing interest. It may
k v u i fin* building early in January. not tell you what you bope.but it will tell
* I*»!
Were a t*OIen or more vacant you what is. The Thrice-a-Week World
««toeu rooms
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then,
NS# u ibthere
t G s u are
e IJUIK
none
1IIInow,
W.
long ago established a character for im­
‘ itou time one-half of the residences partiality and fearlessness in the publica­
Weie conspicuous by tbgir need tion of news, and this it will maintain.
If you want the news as it really is. sub­
J?™1 P*htf: all are «pic and span now. scribe u&gt; Uk Tlirifc-fl-Week {sUliuLCf-thc
J “ mau important drretoprnenr to be New York WoridTwhich comes to you ev­
'r ,~ V n, ^
paper is the Sanford A ery other day except Sunday, and is thus
Railroad. This road has been practically a daily at the price of a weakly.
The Thrice-a-Week World's regular sub­
1\ ~ 4f y WMtractedand will be In oper- scription price is only SI per year, and
bribe middle of January. When jhl» pays for 156 papers. We offer this
^
it is intended to be. it will unequalled newspaper and The Sanford
Herald together for one year for S i.50.
In lS *
tw ftary latf® enough The regular subscription price of the two
•Jrif to make , town of 15.000 idM&gt;- papers is $2.
.... .** ^aford. It is the moot
Beautiful I Exquisite! say the ladies of
*
constructive
ties, at Mettlnger’s.
'toiywhm* ia Florida In ten /

one of the best shipping points in Florida. farms in the celery section.
K. S. Johnson has an up-to-date gro­
Sanford, the ‘"Celery City.*' is at present
the lettuce cilv a« lrtmre is kind .here. cery. fruit and provision mrwr here and
jusi now while celery trill not be ready grows Ctl£/J?Tind”d liter provisions in s e a ­
for the market before February 10 to 20 son.
Peter Hoffman has lettuce, celery and a
Celery is planted between the rows of
general
crop of vegetables for winter and
lettuce as soon as the latter crop is large
enough not to require cultivation. The spring market.
D. 11. Jones has a fruit and produce
'celery is now growing and some of it 6
to 8 inches high. Thus it can readily be store and grows lettuce, celery and other
seen that the Sanford fanner does not products. Ha also has a farm at Clearwait for one crop to mature before the mont, Fla.
J . M. Robinson will have beans, to­
second one is growing to take the place
of the first as soon as that is harvested. matoes and squash for early spring ship­
Hence, the Sanford fields are never-with­ ment.
L. C Williams has lettuce, celery and
out a crop of sonfe kind. Every plot of
•auliflower
as principal crops, beans and
land here under cultivation has its flow­
ing well or wells according to its size or eggplant for early spring thipenent.*Munbat of aer** emi-M all i* eub-irrigatHt ■=-J.- Ports has ■ pucefyahd - priV
there are no cumbersome iron pipes above business and grows lettuce and celery .as
ground to interfere with the plowing or a leader with other' vegetables in season.
work. The Sanford farms are one vast
Dr. G. H. Ashman has one of the fine
field of beautiful green in various shades. farms of Sanford, and grows lettuce under
Sanford's superiority over most other sec­ cover as well as in the open. Also has
tions of country is mainly due tp its In­ Large fields of celery and cauliflower.
exhaustible supply uf flowing water.
E R. Potter has lettuce, celery and cab­
Nearly every house, even in the city, has bage as principal crop, beans and other
iu flowing well of pure sulphur water, vegetables later.
which it used for drinking a t well as ail J . W. BdJ, firm Beil A Adams, air« up.

flower as leaders and will Kave
vegetables in season.
Cowen &amp; Hickson have celery and let­
tuce os leading crops, with other vegeta­
bles for spring market.
A. Dorner has 9 acres of lettuce nnd
the same In celery and grows other pro­
duce in season. Mr. Dorner is one oi the
most successful celery avenue growers
nnd his farm is- certainly u model of
perfection.
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P. MTElder j s the celery avenue mer1chain-aixl grows celery, - henuornrtdTalPbage in the vegetable line while a 5-acre
|strawberry field looks good for a fine
prTrmt for winter and early spring
I market.
W- J- Barclay will make n specialty of
cauliflower, cabbage and potatoes this
season.
I C. F. Williams has a fine home nnd
orange grove In the Sanford lake region
[ and has 5 acres celery'. 2 1-2 lettuce. 7
1-2 cauliflower and cukespn hisold celery
avenue farm: Mr. Williams is one 'o f
Sanford's successful growers and of course
always reads The Packer.
F. A. Shumpert has lettuce, celery and
cauliflower and will have other vegetables
for spring market. *
A. McDgnsld-Is one of th e o ld success­
ful growers of celery and lettuce and Vlll
have eggplant, cukes and tomatoes for
spring market.
Wrn. H. Corwin has lettuce, celery and
cauliflower as principle crops. Mr. Cor­
win is n new coiner from the East but is
nlready an nssured success in the celery
industry.
Sammis Brothers have one of the fine
farms here with a 10 acre lettuce am icelery field and also grow cauliflower,
eggplant, potatoes nnd other vegetables.
This is one of the banner forms on the
avThu'e.
,1.
R. J . King &lt;of Whimer &amp; King grows
celery and lettuce and has one of the
finest 10 acre cabbage fields in Florida.
Mr. King is one of the pioneer gardeners
of Sanford and his fields nre of the best.
H. H. Chapiicl] has 35 acres of lettuce,
celery and cauliflower and will have eggpiunt. cJhbage and other vegetables for
spring Market. Mr. Chappell is one of
tire largest and (host surrr-sifid—growers—
in Sanford and his home as well as his
farm is of the finest in Florida.
L. A. Brumby has lettuce, celery nnd
cauliflower as principle crops and will
have beans, tomatoes, potatoes and egg­
plant for early spring market.
C. A. Betts has lettuce, celery and
cauliflower as leaders; potatoes and
tomatoes for-spring Shiptuent.
W. J . Hill is the leading hardware and
lumber dealer here and grows celery, let­
tuce and other vegetables. Mr. Hill is
one of the pioneers of Sanford coming
here in. 1873 when Sanford was a wilderness.
Some of the new arriv ala nmnnS - t b *
fraternity are W. E. Scott, representing'
C. Wilkinson's Sons, Philadelphia. Mr.
Scott is one of the oldest, if not the old­
est commission man on the road and
generally gets the business
R. R. Roper, with Barker A Co.. Phila­
delphia. J o s W. Barnes, Jr., with Smith.
A Holden, New York, and lost but hot
least, the well-known professional imper­
sonator. Dave H. Adams who is perma­
nently engaged with Smith A Holden of
New York. Mr. Adams is said to be act­
ing well. ____________________
* Public Hearing
U. S. Engineers Office. Jacksonville. FItl.
Dec. II,"IDO8 —Notice is hereby given
that a public bearing will be' held at 1 p.
m.. Lfec. 21.1908, in the county court­
house, Palatis. Fla., on the proposed con­
struction of a highway bridge across the
St. Johns river at Palalia by the board of
county commissioners of Putnam county.
All persons interested are invited to be
preaenL
—Geo. K Spalding.
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Cape Engineer«.

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�THE * ANTORD HERALD, DeCUnbef 19 1908

N E X T q O O R T O P O S T O F F IC E
Irish Wit.
In tbo early sixties there lived In the
west of Ireland n priest and a Prates*
tnnt minister who were very friendly

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"I have hared to you tho most sa­
cred feelings of my Inmost heart. May
I ask thiit you will never rovoal to a
living soul what has passed between
"I am not a gosalp, Lord Reginald,”
the girl sold haughtily.
"B u t promise me." ho continued,
"dive mo your solemn promise."
"I promise," sho said. "But why,
Lord Reginald, nro you so persistent?"
"Because," ho answered, sighing with
relief, "I purpose tomorrow to turn my
attention to your older Bister."

bean given to him by a parishioner in
the days of his youth. The old mars
was getting on In years and at last fell
very sick, Hho tottered rather than
trotted nnd refused to cot tho finest
corn or tho freshest hay. Each day
the minister on meeting bis friend.
Father-Daly, would Inquire particular­
ly after tho poor old anlmal’B health,
and each day for a week or so he re­
ceived tho aame answer, "She la no
better, but atill alive." At last one
day after tho usual sympathetic In­
quiry he was told that tho mare wdh
dead. Thinking to tako his friend uunwares nnd with a twinkle In tils eye,
bo asked Father Daly.If he had given
tbo poor animal absolution before she
died. Quick as a Hash of lightning
came, tho priest's reply: "No, your rev­
erence, I couldn’t Tho unfortunate
bna'e was a Protestant"

A youth who had been spending tits
summer by tho sou was unexpectedly
Joined by hla father and took tho op­
portunity to ask for a now tennis
racket.
"W hat!" crlod his father. "A new
N o w T h t y D o n ’t S p s s k .
tennis rackot?. Why, I bought you ono
Mary—Do you think It would be cona month ago. No, sir; you can't hnvo rolled for me to tell my frlendä that
I t Why, whon I was aMboy I didn’t I mado this dress myself? Edith—
have tennis rackets and" all tboso Not conceited, my dear—superfluous,
things, let jiluqo having new ones evory month. T h is can’t go on. Look
A wise man contents himself with
here—what nro yon going to do nbout It doing qh much good ns his situation
yourself? Bomo day your sons will allows him to do.—Lord Bollngbroke.
want a new tennis racket every five
minutes. What. nro you going to do
.Th« Old 8 tandby;
about It?"
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Landlady’s son (addicted to nickel
"DoyTtlnliy, 'tvthklaKTTltcfaturc)—Say, pnrdner, what's meant
I'll put up tho same old i by 'stand by to repel boarders?*
Mr.
cm about when I was a Newcome (sadly eying hla dessert)—
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J Stewed prunes!—Judge.

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If Yo u W a n t to B u y o r S o il

Some Thing« Ho Would Like to Olv«
if He Could.
ilio Christmas pres-

Tho Joy on« time io ¿rowing
nigh, the time of turkey, pudding,
c; nor do we dreom of after
a, of squills, and pills, and
Chrlatmaa bill«.

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A girl begin« to hang up the
mistletoe at about the age when
■he etepe hanging up her stocking.
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A pessimist is a fellow who
wouldn't hang up his stocking
for fear old Santa Claus might
swipe It.
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Christmas cigars are not
always puffed up with pride.
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There's many a slip 'twist the
Miss and the mistletoe,
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Don't make it too strong.
Many a man has been knocked
goodr stiff- punch;
Ask a truthfbl, woman what
she enjoys moil&gt; about tChtUtw
mas, and sht will tell you the
bargain sales afterward.
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Twsing a rhyme o f Christmas
time J that line |«_bpt.ths. first of
It), hertfS hoping you may not
feci blue because you get the
worst of it
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When a child writes a letter
of thanks to 8anta Claus, it
should be cherished like a rare
plant That kid isn’t long fur
this world.
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Ho Christmas present is so
useless that you can't pass it on
to some one elee nest year.

on ih i' dofiîfiil siilo, Tn Ilus- iltnlii.
don't bo afraid. To Iho wank, nr those
who fancy themselves tso, try your
rt fen ft ft. • y tin'll be Htir|irisod to limi
-how much you've got.
[ To those who yield too easily, deny
yourself once, and again, and ¡feel the
Joy and strength that, will,
to you To tho iary, get n'Job with a
shovel, In n gang of laborera, under n
driving boas; and If you are not glnrl
to get hack to your jiroHont Job to do
the bent you know how at U, I miss
my guess.
"I can't send you these things In
cans or bottles; but If anyone of you
will take my advice and stick to it,
you'll think that Mr. Staybolt wns a
vory kln^ Santa Claus."

B0 ÀKD1NG CELERY, SANTORI). KLA

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W E H A V E IT
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Remember that It Is better to

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Take off the tags. . Many a
friendship has been severed by
the pries mark on a Christmas
present.

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1 have often wondered wherein
consisted the wisdom of Bolomon
when hs had a thousand wives.
1 am now convinced that It must
have bean In living In the days
bafore Christmas was celebrated.

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It's all right to pity the poor
at this pence-nn-rarth season,
but it is also well to remember
that sympathy doesn't fill art

Tho love-light In Iho eyes of the
precious ones of the household Is the
most brilliant of Chrluinms Illumina­
tions.
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Tho soft Christmas light Is not tho
least welcome where tho shadows of
bereavement have fallen during the
year.— The Christmas' angels hover
over such dwellings of sorrow In min­
istrila of divino lovo.
, It was the Christ who said: "It
Is mure blosssd to give than to n&lt;
rclvo." Again, he said: "Inuumm-h

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Navy Ins cormuiii-d (Jill,ODO ¡xoimi

RULES FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING
Olvs willingly.
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Olve tactfully.
Dut thought Into your giving
Don’t conalder raturn gift«
era
whut
you
wouldn't want yourself.
The unexpected gift limures a Bpe-.
clal appreciation.
To give ostentatiously Is the height
’of bad taste.
Olvo to (he sick and the sorrofcful If
you would know tho true Joy of giving.
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stances as well as you do yourself anil
the pleasuro ot both giving ami re­
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A‘ Question In Finance.
\Vh«n tirai, hrr Clirtntriiaa w-ntch to krep.
"Are you good at arithmetic, tny Carne duwn thè «llctu Anaci. Blri-p,
Wltli aiuiwy »uriiljil» nliod,
dear?" asked Mr. Perkaslo of his wife.
wtral U a j u a t W » tinnita
^1 wns accounted tho very •best Hehnldlng
Unii wrotight, «vitti softer ■«vaddllngarithmetician at school," rppllcd Mrs.
banda
Hhe awutlied tha Hon uf God.
PerkaHle, with n touch of prldo In
her voles.
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"l have a problem for you."
W ith tender vienimi of dvllght
"State It.”
She wrmthod lite resting jilatv,
"How rnn I huy fSO worth or Christ­ Till, wntieni'il by n wurtnrr glow
mas presents with 110 In cash and no Than hrttven Itaelf had yet .to nho«v.
He eaw lit» mutiler’» face.
credit T"
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l-iicus While Paint
nnd 27W.700 pounds &lt;.r LUCAS
COLORS, sullim-nt to prodme more
tlmn 100,000 gniluiiM of [mint,
0'|uivuli-ni to 50 c.irluuiht of 2U0.000 (tiillonn each. imil which would
mnko n trrjln »lore ihnnone-lutlf
mile long.
In nddition to this Unde Sum
b u s ttsvil during the punt jeur ninrc
than 25.000 gallons ol I.UCAS
VAKNlSHKS, KNAMLLS mid other
products.
Unde Spin's preference Is not i
n i o t t r r n f f n vtrr; Bflt- m j I T A T I T Y

s e rv e llieir best inter­
e s ts by con su ltin g us &lt;niil
le a rn in g prices before
m a k in g c o n tra c ts .

nnd RESULTS.
In Unrle Sam's service. ns in
everybody elsc's. LUCAS PRODUCTS have mi iiuhmk'cu record

Aspanvgus, Lettuce, Onions, C auliflow ers, etc., etc., fn Sanford, pays
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The umirri!lined »ubxcrtber» and tncurporsmr»
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mm uu mp irnnrey or Junuaty.
11)011. Ilie umlertiunfel nnd thrlr stenrinlrs will
apply In the Huilorable Nupulmn it Bmward. ai
Goternur of the State oi Florida. for 1-rurf* PateM-j
incorporating thrm under and by thr name of
"SANruao G*wz»v Cum-»»»." In accordance with
the (olluwlni artlch a of iheurporntion. which they
have odopird at th Ir proposed charter.
Pnlnl this IXu-tir.—r UlltrJDOb.
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W. M. Umms.
• W. W. Smiuac.
Subscrll-rni and Inourpurniors.

JOHN V. DENTON &amp; COT
MERCHANTS

Fruit and Produce

Southwest Corner Washington nntl Chambers Streets

N EW Y O R K C IT Y *

proposed' charter or the sanford
GROCERY COMPANY. '
REFERENCES: Aetna National Bank of New York City, or any Commercial Afency
The undrniiliicil im urr»irntor* hereby nttnclate
and to Hundreds of Shippers who arc shipping to us dally
theiiitclvrt tmtethrr for thr tairpoae of forming n
corporation under the Uwt of the State of Florida, i
nt preacribed by the Revlieil Stulutri of laid |
Stair, nml by the Act« of ihc Lefilthiture thereof,
add adopt the followlni! propoted charter:
ARTICLE I .
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Th* name of the corporation »hall lie " SAironn
Gkocz* y CourkNY," and Its hpslnuts »hull I»-con* «
dbctnl in the Stole of Elorida. nnd In other Sintra of
the Unitr*IS(M*-wf Ainerk'it.whrrrvcr ruvetsnry or
convenient. Tlie principal office of ».ml corpora­
tion »hall tie Sanford. Orange county. Flodda.
ARTICLE II.
Soles Agents and Distributors
Tlir gem-ral nature of thr butinr»« to be conductBRANCHES
BRANCHES
ed by »aid corporation 1» a» follow»: The buying and
SANFORD CELERY UNION
•t iling of groceries and any nml all other article«
of general nirnhamllse which the lorjuiratlnu may
Chlcnlo
(ee At lo Hade. The rort*orntinn »hall nlw&gt; hove
New York
ilie power o( Inlying, leasing. Mllln* or nt^ierwivCincinnati
oie]uirlng-ordinn)»mgof any and all other attidea
Washlnlton
of personal pru|irrt/.
and al»o rral
estate which g jacK som
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BP ,SR...^wwn
Jacksom ■llle
may tie necessary tor cr incidental toi.lhç
«Sesferi.- ^¡ yj|
f-T-Í jr-tfe*riti lirfii hunnfit* | s
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1'TÍBtiu-s» The Corporation shall also have the fur, ihn power of »piling. moftgaghiiMjr oilicrwisH
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pledging or dltposir.g ul an y *&gt;7 in real or peraonal
property a» »c.nrity tor any debt» owed liy ihecurl&gt;.»r.ition; alto the lorruwlng of m»nry ami ifcuring the payment of lite «nine in any iiiinm t per­
mitted hy law a» to natural-peiion».
1 ARTICLE 111.
|A now la come our JdyfulPat lime.
Ivy hut little, In American decorations
The amount of rapitnl »t*»*k of this corporation
I^t every man be Jo lly :
nt Christman, since both plnnts tire ■»hall le- FirrrmTiwnwisii (SIS.000) Douars, tobe
Each room With Ivy leuvea In drent.
exceedingly rare here.. ,^ut In Kngland divided into one hundred nml fifty »hnrv» ol the
And every post with Ilo lly .
Oll U i ) U -Han cat h.
■Without the door let Sorrow lie,
the use of the Ivy at b ast Is universal, All or any pan of the capital »toe
thi» corporatuirporn
dockkof thi*
And If for chid he hnp to die.
petty.lohur
M-paynbte In pn j*
rty.l.ihor or *ervloes,a.
services, St
und the references to It In Christmas, ationtmnvjlM'paynhlc
Juitvnluation
Iole(ix&lt;i-.liy
the
in.-nrporntor».
or
We’ll bury him In a C hristm as Pye.
song and story alone would (111 n small byr the director»
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-----‘ d‘ fur the poral
a lori-tini! calli
Anil evernioro be m erry.
l«»e.
»e Property, Jftbor nml service* may nl»o I*'
volume.
in tinsel und paid
with the
rapitili »tockat ~
a
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... for............
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ILL of the evergreen plant«
S H IP P E R S O F
Juit valuation of »udì property, lutior or »ervlce»
Itenidos
Its
claim
to
appropriate­
have long been consid­
lobe fixeil by the diredor» of the corporation at a
ness
for
the
ChrUtmns
season
which
... .
mcctina
called
tor
the
t,uri-.«e
ered symbolic of Immor­
' . ARTICLE IV.
tality. of rebirth. Hence it holds In common with other'everThe conxiratlon »ball etiti perpetually, a» pro­
they, and they alone, are greens, It hns two especially strong vided
by law.
appropriate ■ decorations recommendations of Its own. On ac
ARTICLE V.
count
of
Its
hnbtt
of
clinging
strongly
for the Christmas season,
TheltUilncsa of thi* corporation »hall lie .con­
by a president, vire pretldcnl, m rrtary, ,
___ which was originally.« celebration, un-' to Its supporting treQ_or. wall, lu Is ducted
and troaiurer. and n l»onri| of three ilirmior*. am) I
——dsr-thtMlUKuls* nLvarlau a-national-r«»-; a popular symbol of friendship nml «urn mm‘r T&gt;m&lt;-&lt;r»~STa ¡Igent* n* from
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time to
may Ik- apiKiibled Till* ito&lt; kboliler* *hnll
llglous forms, of the turning of the fidelity, nnd ns such, nn-excellent deco­ time
bold their annual rneetlm! on the tir»t Monday in
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
sun at the winter solstice, and the con­ ration for the.season of K‘&gt;"d will and May of rnrh JTtirrtinte*» oltierwlir determineil l&gt;y
universal
brotherhood.
And
It
was.
the
by-law*
At
the
annual
Moekholder»'
met-tsequent renewal of life on the earth.
In Roman, days, sacred to Ilaechus, ing there »hall t«e electnt three of the »hirkTiiihler»
When Conat«n|hrt~- was converted, who, when n baby, was bidden by Ills of »aid ivuiKirallon n» din-ctur», nnd nolil dirtTlnt their meet Iml to t»- held oil the uimi- day.
he seized upon evdry underlying like­ aunt, Ino, among Its leaves, to save or»,
»Iinlt eleet a prrsidrnt. vice president, »ecreinry
and
treasurer, nml tudi other «(brer* nnd ngrnu
ness, however remote, between the old him from Juno's destructive wrath.
a» the corporation may authorize. All officer*
faith amt tho new. -Every familiar Pr.vnne says:
•hull lieId their respective otfira» until their »uc(a-»»iir» ure duly rleelrjl and uunlith-d Aliy two
symbol that might be stretched to 111
At Christman mr-n do always Ivy gi-i.
o( said oflice». e*te[il that of president, may Uthe strange faith; every old custom And In t-Mi-h'miner of tin- houqs It st-l,
held by one per»on. The name» of the ofiicrr» who
SA N FO R D . FL O R ID A
that would help to reconcile his lately, Hut why do llu-y limn use thnt Harrtine are to»oiiduct the t.0(111,--- ,,f »aid corporation un­
til
those
elected
nt
the
fir»t
election
nforrtnid
shall
wml?
and sometimes forcibly, converted
l»e(iuallfi(*d. »hall l-e. T !' William», t’ri »ident.
they mean then llm -clois-llk* to W. M Uicklnt. Vice Pre»idenl: W W Stripling.
people .to their unaccustomed belief, Jli-i-nusr
feed.
Secretary amt Treamret T F, William». W M,
was adopted and rcexplained. And
This satirical explanation was foil Illckln» and W W Stripling, tliyector*.

CRUTCHFIELD &amp; W 00LF0LK
PinSBU RG , PA.

Room 16, Pico Block. 'Phone 269
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the return of the sun, bringing life
and light to the winter-bound earth,
became tho prototype of the coming
of the Son of Man. bringing life and
light to the soul of. the sin-bound
■world So*that at first all the heathen
_ .oh&amp;ervaiu:».* were retained ss far US
possible, and merely given a new
uusnlng.
At the Christmas festival, the Ivy
■ : »»d holly'still made a summer screen
of the stone walls, as In ancient tier
many thry had turned tho huge halls
at mid winter, to bowers of greenery,
wherein the sylvan sprites, who dwelt
lA summer among the forest trees
might pans the frozen mouths without
too much discomfort. An echo from
Scandinavia Is hMII heard In the say
Ing current mining the .peasants of tinold world tliul If ntiy bit of hull-lav
dccnrmlnn u i-f. jR the holier uftrrCandlemas day (February 2), u troop
of little devils wl| enter and Hit. one
on cnch withered leaf, every oiu
bringing Its own small curse upon the
house. These little devils are merely
the old forest sprites, detained nitaltist
tbelr will by their undestroyed winter
refuge and fretting to return lo the
»wakening woods of spring.
The churches were still, green with
Christmas garlands In Hhose early
days, and ablaze with raniltfs. ua the
temples of Saturn had always been
during the corresponding Homan fes«tore Vergil remarks, "TrymmynB iho
temples with
hangyngB,
floures.
boughes and garlandea, was takon of
Hi* heathen people, which decked
Ihetr Idol* and houses In suchc array.”
And,*» time weut on, and It b eca m e
no more necessary to make concesHorn that would help reconcile the
Wopl* to their changed Eatth, -these
’■heathen'' custom! became distaste­
ful to the church. One of the early
tounclls forbids men longer “to d eck
*P their houstu with Jawrell, yvlc. anil
iwene boughes, an wo used To doe
kt.the Cbrlsimasse season.**
Yhls rommand’ was observed In the
t*mples, but In the baronial balls tho
®ld customs lived on; lived down tbelr
tnestlonable past; won again tho tol­
eration of the priests who had aternly
* banished them, and to-dny all the everirsect again are admitted to the
•tetetest church, no tbat w# again can
at Christ man, „

AKT1CLE VL
too truo In tho t&gt;«rll«*r~».*litya. -when
The highi-tt am,Hint of indchtcdnr»» or liahility
Christmas tasted for weeks, nnd whs I to whs li this corporation in ly m any time »uhiei I
given over to a revelry ultnost wholly ilself »hall lie FTItei-n Thousand (S 15.00U) IVdlurs
ARTICLE VII.
heathen In ctjuracter.
Thr name» m l residence» of the iub*crltM-r»
To-dny, In Amerlra.-the Christmas ami tin* iimouut Of (Kpit.il »tick sut-si rdn-d f *1 Jjy

dccLUullufii. oui.io-t Azdiielv**|y „ r e rtf j t k' WHIlVint Dn'tona. Fla
h olly , w lilcb, for all Its (.(»pnInr lty . Is w M 11. kou Santord FTa
loss consi-orati-il by li-gi-iul than itTiv ^ " Stripling, Sanfurd. Ha
o th e r holiday gn-enery.
g re en ery . T
o In- sunTo

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...5 0 ttiuro
fifí i Imre»
5 0 t ftn m

I y VMiijatin
W Al I&gt; MHS

W W Sniffi*';
we make a s p u r liiK use *&gt;f lit** iu I kth toe. which, from the ancient DniMb'iil Si Alt •f li &gt;»*!r*Ai ^
Omni) «if Ui.iliifr •
im-anltig of purity given to Its wax
I ii r i&gt; ••r : i y Iti li i (Ina ilny Iri-' ifi Mir
white berries, and from Ils m**- In »N')fnr&gt; rullìi i i , 1 f -f h •St ils* ni nurl.lu, 1^1- I
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•
•i ill y iLii'tifxl i I WhManiti. W M IfukLi
th* in In 1he loaning*- rile, has come ntiil
W Ss Mfij&gt;í,r*¡; u» inc k»»n knuwn nul k n -k n ¡
'n give a charier for kissing as "!.r*.u*l to nir Io f- fin* i* r -H1A i|* * ’riî»*rt in nml yvIitj
«u
il^il
1li** i r irmi*** i »tin- lan (¡o'rik! u rti'I* * nf In
as the wind:" And wi- Iimvo added the rur(Miriiti«&gt;it
u» lu.ii.'pnr itiii» u' ihr '
l»m.
blMprswect, which has 110 trndlMimnl «»k&gt; l
t ' t m V r »II5 .h kn twlt-flüi* fi» ins­
titut
U
i«
&gt;
«utHornh
«I
.1»
ir
ru
m
m
tlirn-lii
or
ihr
idgniflfttlioo whatever. Is nut an U» ö uni jnifi*'!** f t u i 111 i*k|iii*»wt|
evergreen, nnd Is lo lu- lolernied
Iff Witufka WIi n-if, I li'tvs* Iit'frufiUi i f f my
timi nitit i-il '«-¡il. thÍK ihli iluy o'
rtiil**r,
metviy for lis beauty’s sak*-. and for Imiul
| iOh
K Ç Ma* wax. ( v al )
1tie sllgtit suggest foil li gives of the
« r
r Fttwiw».
«&gt;»•*»» r
M&gt; ('oiiiiiiiikAioii &lt; \j»tn &gt; A|&gt;ril 1.1. IUI2
KoHyTmiry.
-.
Our American holly Is said to be
less bi-niiiiful than the European
plant, having leaves of a duller green.
Hut, making all allowances for pos­
sible disadvantages. It still Is a re­
markably beautiful tree. And as a
None lint first-class lnlxir employed nnd all contracts ({uarantced to be in accordance
^symbol of the Immortality which It Is
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with plans nnd specifications
tho season’s special mission,to tench,
I urn In Unslncaa lo do Business for Those Who Need My Services
It surely Iisb no rival. The leaves re­
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main on the branches for three yesra.
losing tholr hold only wlien they are
pushed off at Inst by the growing buds
of spring.
Throughout England, so little Is Its
supremacy aispdtnt. Unit it Is |upuiar-f5*
ly known as "Christmas." Just us the
hawthorn Is called "The May."
Its name has been a mailer of con
•
\
Slderuble Interest. Theophrastus and
ESTABLISHED 18G9
other Creek authors uutm-d the plant
(
s t
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Agrla; that Is. wild, or of the fields
The Homans formed from this the
word Agrlfollum and called It also
Aqulfollum,' from aetuiq. sharp, and
A rc O ffering Any and A ll Kinds of F l o r id a R e a l E s t a t e
folium,-« leaf. Dauhlu and Lourelro
first named It Ilex, from the resemb­
at as Low P rices and on as reasonable terms a s
lance of Its leaves to those, of the It m ak es no difference w h a t
Quercuo Hex, a spectes of oak which
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adopt«*)- the name Ilex for the genus,
and presvrved the namc* Aqutfnlhim
for the most anciently known species. h a v e used in tlie p a st. or
a»
’
Our populsr name, holly, probably
1s a corruption of the word holy, as m uy use, tlie m a ch in e you Office on l’nrk Avenue, between First and Commercial Streets, Sanford, Florida
Turner In his herbal calls It holy, and
holy tree. The thorny foliage, and will e v e n tu a lly buy is th e
the berries like drops of bright blood,
could scarcely fall to remind a Chris­
tian of the Trown of thorns, and this,
"N»w with bright Holly a ll tha temples together with the universal hac of the
•n L,,ro’»
plant tn the churches at Christmas
.With Ivy treen. and sacrad U ls tlsto e ."
easily would account for tbs name.
The -Early Calendar of Kngllsh
In Germany It Is known as ChristHnnihfnl in
w *U t-ifo reh d pMwl fc o d b -M o ia «i*«pUzUz - U « s d Flow eri.- an old p9era whcrplo. eAch dor*&lt;- The Jtanish name Is Chrlstura
»olul oak with a liind»ome golden llniih, hj^hlfpolUhtd.
ngwyp.—-— Onln liaUjcfacat.
•®»\h is recognised by Its appropriate ghd the Bwedlsb Christtorn. The
The price I»
beausc
' pxlrmroc cunitrucUoi V tcndMrîïH
‘
- poskibleonly
—aiiutuctuiisx IzcUltkcl, lor chairs ciduiWeU. turning
&gt;tat symbol, ends with these line«:
— THE—
same name, Chriat'a thorn, is found In
c!it°chai?»flu|n ri|B|utii»that we can e*U
dmls Tn'’
In *uAt'QuinUtiti
sucnH
*•*' Iks «virgreens l.aurel aloue la some parts of England. But as no
d e a le r*« p r o fit »nd sell direct to y o u *1 w h o le s a le .
(raa os,
You
run
no
chance,
lor
we
give
your
raonry
tuck if every chclr 1» not
legend connects the holly with the
■“ bar» u lk (.&gt; » -4rewni all Issrnsd crown of thorns, this name, unfvereal
tu c tlr 11 we rtprcMot. You M V * a l l e a s t o n e (lot 1ST ! « »■*■*•
■»«on*.
end1 gel
q»alr»
dmint-room.,parlor,
bed-room.
|t| better
UtIUI sjiiitsctlon.
MIIIHHUUII» VfM
IIS «lor
W
SW
IMM«« ■
—
'-» ""I”
'"
«, bllice*—sod
tllice* —and eveor
porch, »lichen, lawn, »lures,
«vere other.use.
other tue. Ire
Irom the
'* i vL* »*&lt; Hollis barrus &gt;{_• * * '“ ■ . among tha Germaulc peoples, must be
■
clcgzat
to.
the
pUInckL
Alt
kind*
ol
wood,
2U)
dilieicnt
sQtcs.
STATE
DEALERS
•
merely the result of Its appearance
Tuts tog snd W s s sa lis com s' rou0“
thst
a«*n.
Send for « n lore» Uln»rxlr&lt;l catoloea* »nd »pwl»l rkriSiui■llet
('klelv|sé
inoivay ui
and of It* ChrtCmos popularity, i s
telle yoe all »bout Uirtn »»I »lira um prices Ih*» MVS Jo» good n
UJUUu*r- Sud belt ta-*ag SM. IPs fours ires ou reu»
siary
«holl
Ja
c
k
s
o
n
v
ille
,
Flo
rid
a
Tbç laurel U used not * t tU. and the' 4wfvre eusiCBtfid.
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ATA RGARET SPENCER

TELL, you we ought
to cut It out this year,"
said the bard-up hus­
band.
__
'The (Sristm a* wom­
an put both hands on
his shoulders.
"We
can't cut out Christ­
mas, dear," she told him,
gontly. "But that five
dollars which my broth­
er gave me on my
birthday Is going to
oover every cent 1
spend. They’ll be Just
little remembrances.”
- "That's It," he an­
ew e r e d, Impatlontly.
"You'll keep It up, one
way or another, and at the last min­
ute I'll feel mean If I don't get Into
the game and squander a lot of money
on presents."
• '
He closod the door end went iway~.
By the Ume ho had boarded the car
But The Christmas woman didn't
know that be was thinking this.
She was busy In her own room,
where, on a work table, lay a white
ahlrt waist pattern stamped with a
graceful design for embroidering. She
had bought It for 60 cents, marked
down from one dollar beoause It was
the last. Her plan was to transfer Its
design to other piece« of cloth which
t,he had In the house and so evolve
three shirt waists, stamped for em­
broidering, to bestow on the three
*nleces, who liked to embroider. And
all for 50 cents!
But the Christmas woman had Just
begun work* trying bravely to forget
the hard-up husband's last words,
vrhan ahe was called downstairs to see
the perfectly discouraged
person,
whose plaint was after this fashion:
"Oh. dear! It's nothing to ms how
.. many Chopping days' there are to
Christmas. I can't buy a thing."
"But, my dear," sold the Christmas
- -wntnun; "think wbst you e«n make out
of that luxurious box of pieces you
showed ino the other day!"
Thereupon she poured forth many
suggusUons about aprons and holders
and shoe bags and top collars—enough
to Inspire a church baxar.
"Oh, yea, but everything you make

Me perfectly dlacouragen p«nu&gt; w .
eluded, at the end of her depru-slng
call. "I wlnh Chrlatmaa waa paat!"
Then she went straight home,
TmttetToUlherbbx bfplecea, pondered
over the Chrlatmaa woman’* suggoslions, schemed out a plan for saving
a little money here and there, and
then fell, to work on her Christmas
presents with new courage.
Hut that Chrlatmaa woman didn't
know this.

"O h!" she began. Hut nt sight of
Bridget's sorry face she Caught her­
self. "Never mind, Bridget," she oddod. "Don't feel bad about ll.!!—
"Feel bad! Me?" echoed the aston­
ished girl. The look In bur eyes was
full of admiration. "Sure, now, this Is
the first place I ever worked where
the Indy didn’t get cross before Christm ss!"
This time the Christmas woman
knew

""th
anolhor visitor claimed her—this time
the tlred-to-death woman, who couldn’t
get away from her teething baby to
go shopping, or to take one stitch on
Christmas presents.
"Give me your list, and I’ll shop
for you," the Christmas woman vol­
unteered.
"Mercy! I couldn't possibly tell
wbat I want without seeing things,”
the tlred-to-death woman protested.
Not until she was wel' on her way
down the Htreet did she realise that,
with a little planning, she might shop
by proxy after all. The Idea,'once It
had penetrated her mind, pleased her
so much tbatjihe was smiling like a
really rested wdman when she reached
home and sat down to make out her
list.
. .
Dut the Christines women didn't
kwww—
■ n o w lisle.
TTTiw ;
"Have I called you-downptalrs when
you wore doing something lmporaut ?" the dead-broke girl was asking
f the Christmas woman by that lime.
"I'm sorry If I have, but I had to tell
you my troublos. I'm In dobt up to
my ears. I haven't any light to give
Christmas presents this year. I’m
going to be cross until December. 16,“
:;;:nObr~no!t,'tMe~LChrisUxiur woman
protested. "Why, keeping cheery Is
one kind of giving! And at loasl you
can write Christmas letters."
"Why, who cares for those?" was
the cynical answer,
- Yet an hour later, ot her deek, the
dead-broke girl waa busily writing
Christmas letters, filling them with
borrowed sweetness and humming a
happy tune as the words flowed from
her pen.
But the Christmas woman didn't
know (hla.
Bhe had gone hock to her room for
the third Ume—to find her work Uhls
empty. In vain ahe searched for the
shirt-waist cloth.
"Bridget," ahe called at last, “have
you taken anything out of my room?"
Bridget was washing the windows.
"Only tbs clean rags for pollshln' the
glass, mum,” she answered. “Yon said

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great gladness, because she

Y riu r, never fliouglit or such n tiling.
C^ Jim TIt’sA INtheL other
fellow who will likely go. You linve

lit rarn led .th s m saa&amp;ir» ■&lt;» tjww -newrx,
if'*
Id, so ftly :

^i but, Bridget, what do three
lit'
presents matter? It's Joy that
s i must glvel"
SURPRISED THE POSTMAN.

not yet your family well provided for nor all the debts
lifted from your Property, so you will live. Your
Buildings inoy burn, so you keep them iusurfed. Mow
would it do to, let one of the Strongest Life. Insurance
companies in the WORLD carry that risk upon your
Life, instead of forcing It ujkju your Wife and Children?
A little money, saved this way, each year, will make
life in later years comfortable and happy.
Do not fail to examine the

Expected a Christmas Pressnt Which
Ha Didn't Oat
It was the day after Christmas, nnd
the hardworking postman ploughed
his way through.snow and cold winds,
a sack of unusual slxo on his back.
He ascended the spacious steps of a
West-end residence, and In answer to
his ring a manservant In rich livery
appeared
"Walt a moment, please," said
servant, as he took the betters. '
mistress wishes to speak to you
The postman's eye brightened
his duty with fidelity. Now, no doubt,
In recognition of hla regular and fa|th
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j-^-.COLES. Jr., General Agent, Jacksonville, Florida
-M R SrE . F. WÉLB0RNE,
J . N. N. WH1TNER,
Resident Agent, Sanford. Fla.
Special Agent
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F R E E
Making It Easy.
Daughter—Ms, 1 think you'd b
let pa smoke la the house.
Mother—I should like to know 1
Daughter—Every Christmas we
trouble trying to find a preseal
him—Every thlug U so’ expensive,
e-- ------*know: but we can always i
pretty ash-troys at I t cental
Be Marry.
Make your e v i Christmas
--------- merry by
making a merry Christmas for ’others
Wade makes frequent trips to Sanford.
W rit« him a t Orinado.

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December 19 1908

Mthe Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial In the Circuit Court of th* 7, h j Mfl}fi.

l-j In-the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
CircuiUlt .the S la ty o f Florida •
for Orange County.

-71.-1909. in sat a court you appear to and
answer the bill filed and set forth Ihe nature
**• .y«Htc ir»p**.1ivt- -iolciinu in, slqlit &gt;&lt;, »o
Orante County
_
lien« upon real estate situate in the City of
City of Sanford, ,
Sanford, and deteribed in the bill as;
Bill In Chancery to Enforce
(- j p t l Sanford. j
City of Sanford
) BIB in Chanccrv
City
of
Sanford
)
nil!
in
Chancery
to
fail 9, Block 7, Tier Ir.
Bill In Chancery to Enforce
Th Lien.
. .
'*•
, ) Enforce T »* Lien.
Lot 1, Block . . ___
ll Is* further ordered that this order be
L Utdrr.
*
Ainanda C ^ s o n , and) h" ‘jrC' 1 " " *
Tai
Lien.
*\.
J.
fseive,
ami
&gt;
Owner Unknown.
published iTTtffe Sanford Herald, a newtpaper
To the defendant,
manda Guodton*
♦
r
r
"
Whom
It
Miv
Concern:*
.
published
In said City, once a week fbr eight
T1
he aSidavU of the City SoTo the defendant. Owner'Unknown.
It appearing from the affidavit of the Cit»
Upon application of the Citjr Bolicitorr it consecutive weeks prior to said rule day.
It appear!n&lt; from the affidavit of the City Solici­
if hereby ordered that on or before the* ¿'eh
Witne«« my: band and seal of the said clr.
s a
tor of the City of Sanford herein Hied, that he be­ « s a r t e s s t s » ' " j
Mthe
l * State
Stale of l lurida
r u V f • M ntesldeni rtury Rule day next, being February i, A. cuit court thii and &gt;lay ol December, A. D.
'
lieves that you are a mm-rreldrni of the Stale of ¿of*
M
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M
)©
9»
in
taid
court-you
appear
to
ati&lt;i
ideo«
t?'
\
f
1
,ur,‘“
and
that
your
res
1908.
Florida, and that your reildence la unknown, and
answer,. the bill . ,filed ami........
itt ........
forth—thenature
‘ Ä n. ° " n\ '" d «■"• ‘»are i ï
B. M. ROBINSON. (Seal.)
j V »ubòòena upon whom would bind you. and that there ii nu person in this ttate the service of
»on in this Stife the V r T k e ' ^ f '. " . . ^ 1&gt;"
your respective interest« in, right to, or t6 8
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
,'S m t U* I» o r t t the aie of 2 Iy e a rs
a subpoena upon whom would bind you.
i t Chy
liens--------------upon real--------------------estate situate in ltKeoi ------------------------------------------------------ * ______ !
Ttaffien-fore ordered that you do appear In this
It la therefore ordered that you do appear In this
I
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1 1 11» '
;r i i b , d i ? + s t ' ? ? s
rtanfotd. and dc«crit*cd m the bill as;
(Jatlothebill herein died, upon Monday, Febru- court to the bill herein filed, upon Monday, Febru­ j , . 1* .!* ,h'‘rcfüre
ordered lia i you do appear
1*1 E, Block l l ; t hapnian and Tucker'« In the Circuit Courf of the 7th Judicial
0 * ' » rj, IÍ109
ary 1. A. D. 1000.
Addition to the CiTv of Sanford.
*7. ; further ordered that thle order of publication
ft la further ordered that thla order of publication
UP° n
Circuit of the State of Florid*
!• •« ftirlher ordered that this orilrr tie
A u u S ed onoe a week for elabt con.ecu.lvr be nuhllihrd once a week for eight conaecutiyt Monday. ftbruary Î. A.'
pub shed in Ihr Sanford llrrald .'a new«(iapcr
¡Sfifre Tlie Sanford Herald,.* nowspaper pub- week« in The Snnford Herald, n newspaper pub­
for Orange County.
[uiMi.hr.I
¡11
Mid
City,
once
a
werk
(orfTNkhl
¡¡S5 ln Ute City of Sanford. ln OrBngTcounly, lish rd In the City nf Sanford, In Orange county,
cori»ecutivr weeks ptinf to «aid mTe day.
City of Sanford
&gt; nill in Chancery to
I- lorida.
Witne«« my hand and »raf of the said eir
r'S5ÍÍÍ¿.i mr hand and tha aeal of laid circuit
„
’J*, ) . Enforce Ta«. Lien
Wilneaa my hand and the seal of said circuit ‘•■Orange County, tlori'u
'* ° [
cult court this and day of December, A. I).
II. Daugherty, and ) '
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court, this noth day of November. A. D. IUOH.
1908.
my land and lue irai n i » ¡.I m.
To All Whom It klay Concern:
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« T S n &amp; iS L T U i
„
B. M, RoeiiiaiK, |oi*i.| çimnttness
cour.
H.Ï.
and
day
of
I
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a . C}Î
B,
M.
ROBINSON,
fSeal.)
...
Clerk Circuit Court, Orarne County.
_application
of
the
City
S.ificitor.
H
IB-8
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange C-ounly.
68
•Trrk Circuit Court, O r a m p r * “ “
r,h»t on, or before the feb.
rU3r&gt;* Rlllf iliy Urxt, being FebruXVy I, A.
ri
e i l M‘ K«»TINSn\, (Seal )
lath« Circuit Court of the 7lh Judicial In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial h,
U.
1909
in
»aiil
court, you anixar to «ml
8ll
Clf,k HrctUt Court, Orange ^ u n ty .
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial ativwcr the bill file*!
ami «ct forth the na*
Circuit of the State of Florida for
Circuit of the State of Florida for
tine of your respective ¡nlrresta In, right Us
Circuit of the Slate of Florida
Orante County
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Orante County
nr hens uikiu rral estate situate, in the City
for Orange County.
nf Sanford, and described in Ihe hill as?
Circuit of the State of Florida
City of Sanford,
)
î S
Bill In Chancery to Enforce
Ch* ef Sanford,
Lot 11. Block j. Tier 1.
City of Sanford
) Bill in Chancery to
vs.
(
Bill
In
Chancery
to
va.
for
Orange
County.
l t i is further ordered that this order be
Tax Lien.
n
,
,
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Enforce
Ta*
Lien.
Lota 3 Ik 4. Bluck 2, Tier 11. f I'nlniivTiu 1 [&gt;„
published, in the Sanford Herald, a ncwspaiier
A l J * " 7* Owner Unknown..
);
Tax Llfn.
Cl'y of Sanford
j Bill jn Chancery to Owner Luknown,' and I
published in said City, nrtce a week for right
VI«
All Whom It Mar Concern:
) Lnfurre Tax ¿ ¡ t n , InLpon
consecutive
weeks ptior to said rule day
To the defendant. Owner Unknown.
application of ihr City Sollritor. Ii
1
Witness my hand anil
sral of the safiï'rir*
It appearing from the affidavit of the City Solid
is hereff; , “''l*‘f« l that on or before the Feb
»y Concern
, ... .*,,* f ou are a non-re»iovni w mu ovnu-ui tor of the City of Saniunf herein filed, that he be­
ruary Rule day ncn , being February », A. cult court this ajth ilay of November, A. D.
U|«m application
rwtia. and that your residence I* unknown, and lieve* that von are a non-resident of the Stale of
I
H
i
s
S
M
l
.
_
___________________________
hereby nrderrd ().«It ml-or b.-i,.fc the /■*!) ™
D .^ipoj,
In »aid
sa|d court,,
you appc
aplicar, to and
_ - 9, Jn
court, yuu
¡¿Jtbire U do person in this aute the aenlci of Florida, and ihot your residence is unknown, nml juary Ru|c Ja y
Woliihson, * (Sesil.)
,
afii.wer
i " i i the bill filrd
tiliil and
ami »r|
,.t (orlh
fi.rtii Ihr nature
T-taortia upon whom would bind, you, and that that there is no person In this state the service n( J -ifiutr. iii_iaúl_«*,ur(
oG-yius«,.
a*a(i—uus
Inui
i
«o
'tn
.^ ly w ni; S f r ‘ L,
theageef-Ul yaara.-*^— - - • • * •ubporerinxffi'WtltjmArrttM TiTWiyntT—
'- « jj- - '■
-r City
**1 ol
answer the bill tiled ‘.n,) ,f t furto the Mturr liena----------------11s utmn real rstate situate
lit the
’ hUthrrefoveordered that you do appear In IhU
It is therefore ordered that you do apirear In lilt«
Sa‘» ford, and described ill Ihr hill as:
nut ta the MU hareln 0led, upon Monday, lebru court to the bill herein filed, upon Manday, Febru ?.f &gt;uur rct|&gt;eelive i
J° H* rif Mit I , IlJock iflt Chapman ami In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
l.ç.ij upon real e . t a l r " . ì ì i 'i . ,T „ -|g f" , CÌ S "I
ary I. A. D. 1000.
orv 1 A 1/ 1909.
I ttckrr'« s\«t*|It ion ta the C{ly
fy of 8anf«»r0«
fi li farther ordered that this order of publication
Circuit-of the Stata ttf-Fiatiti»-----It iafwetlwi oidi rril thm thli iw Ju rnf twlgkatkvr.
i l riîii'
fa wUlshed once a week for eight consecutive
Ulive be published time n week for eight consecutive
puhiishril
in
(hr
Sanford
Iterai
[pr^Prange County.
«.Vim The Sanford Herald, a
**•*" •WTvlry-t«rJ»»» ft«tftWP»mwrtrf;**-«ewim^ef^Utv
•;
'sa’nfiird ) Bill in Chafineerv ta
bird la the City of Sanford, In
ruty. Tished in the City of Snnford, in Orange cofimy. publitlieil j„ said City, mice a w-A I . V « ^
wngtcuflve
wrrks
prior
tó
stid
tuie
day.
-Torida.
vs.
) Enforce Ti ax T.ierì
T'ti"
v
&gt;
itness
my
hauti
and
Seal
of
thè
salii
cit
consecutive
week.
.,ríori
to
M|
,|
,úy.Wmms my hand and the teal of said circuit
J. R. Iloyd, and ) .
Witness my hand and tlie seal of said circuit
u’I court ttlis and day of Dcgciuher, A. D
VVrtness my hand and seat „( t|lr „ ¡ J cit
To All Whom It May Concern:
J &amp;
5ih day of
court, this 2Jth day of November, A. D. 1008.
9118,
U. M. KnamiDM, l sr*,t ]
Upon
application of the City SuBiTuir, It
iSoB ."’Ur‘
‘,n J , U y oi l&gt;Kf* r ! A. D
IL M. ROBINSON, (Seal.)
U|
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
1» hereby ordered iTtst on or beforr the f c't
10-B
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County,
68
Clrtk Circuit Court, Orange “ounty.
... . « M. ROBINSON. CSeal.)
ruary Rule day next, being Febntafy t, A
lircult (nu n. Orange r mlntv.
), 1909. in said court, you appear to and
Inthe Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial answer the, bill filed, and *et furili the na­
Circuit of the State of Florida for
Circuit of the State of Florida for
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
ture of your re»|ieciive Interests in, rigid to,
.Circuit of the State of Florida
or Bens upon real estate situate in tbe City
Oranfe County
Orante County
Circuit of the State of Florida
of Sonfntd. and descritteli in the bill as;
for Oràtigé County.
I ah if. Muck j . Tier i.
for Orange County.
rd.
\
City of Sanford,
Qty of Sanford,
Bill ln Chancery to Enfurce
City of Sanford
) Bill in Chancery to
It is fmllier ordered ' that Ibis order tie
Bill In Chancery tu
vs
/
,,
v*
) Enforce Taa Lien published In the Sanford Herald, a newspaper
.City
of
Sanford
)
Bill
in
Chancery
to
T
ax Lien.
L l i l 2 &amp; l3,Vuiack7l
f. Tier I. ( Enfurce Tu i Lien,
.Maty 1.1 ans, anil
j
IL rwter.
)
published in y l.l l ily,, oiice » week for right
Owner Unknown
wn.
)
To-All Whom If* May Cooref11:
W. «. I W * a„d { l:,,f,’tre T“
Tatht defendant. H. PWlerj
con-ecutiir weeks prior In said mie ila».
I'lH.o applica'ion of the City Solicitor, i*
It appearing from the affidavit of the City So­ .To the defendant, owner Unknown.
To A||.\Vhom It May Concernt
Witness mr baud and seal of tlie sain cir­
licitor ef the City of Sanford benln filed, that he
It appearing from the affidavit nf the City Solid
l'pon appl cation o f the City Solicitor ■it is lirrebv ordered thal on'or before the Feb cuit eojirf tilts rylli day—uf—Novcmh- c,—A, IV, —
inary Ride day ’ next, being FobrsMry t. A. 1 9 118 .
fajfatri that you arc a non-resident of (he State tor o( the City o( Sanford herein tiled; that lie be­
.m Ci(n
]r " dK,ri1
i"11 w I rtiruary
*&gt;&gt;ct .fe A.
i,
H. *9**9. in said court-, you ai'iyrtr to and,
sf ftelda. and that your residence 1« unknown, lieve* that you are a nun-reshlent nf the Stair of m
Jitsry
Rute
ir s e" i' M
t lwm«
1 . M. RoMnson. fSe.il.)
nswer the bill filed anil set lortK“ilir rei
u d that there Is nu pereun In this stale the servlet: Florida, and that your residence Is unknown, and
l&gt;.. 1909, tn saut court, y.iu aeiwar tu an.l
IEi B Cierk-fUmi i l - Gouil. D i-naa Cminte:----rii suhpornn upon whom would bind you. and that that there is no person In this state the service ol aoswer the l.-ill fite,1 an.\ «et f„y.l,-.i----- nflln- Hite *11 yo.ur_reaufClivf inlnuwi«-»» , rieht-nst TTrns npnn real estate «Illune in tlie Cit.
riur age 1»over the age of I I years. ___ .
a Milusn nn upu** “ i*™ *^,*.*i.t UUJ « w -------------&gt;vHii rCipftlUV (n ü rfih in, rieftt tii, oi
f Sanford, nritt descrilied in the bill as:
- TflBifirrtTorr orderivT IfinT you do appearin inis
Itis therefore ordered that you do appear in this hrns upon real eslale situate in |hc C tty-u(
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
lad s. lttork 9. Tier (1,
marl ta tha bill herein (lied, upon Monday, Febru- court to (lie bill herein Biod, upon Monday, Febru- Sanfnrd, and descrilied in the blll a«:
I t -is. further unJeiril-lkst-.IlM« -m iler-W
----------g.
arri. A. U. IÖDU.
nry 1. A. U. 1000.
Lut s, aloslp e , T ier y ----------- ;
---- Circuit of-the State of Florida
ublDhcd in ihe-Sanford Herald, a nrw«pa|ieT
onlrred
lit i Ilurtlier nrderrd that this order of publk-ation
till hhiMbrr
r * —■
—1— thal thi» otdrrof publicolion
!'
«/,lrfrd »trat this* Order Iw tiublished
for
Orange
County.
in
said
City,
once
a
week
for
rigli*
unce a wrek fue eight conaecutivr be published once a week Tor eight consecutive puI. Ivbrd
be puUlitbed
i
..W M
in the Kanfnrd llerald. a newsisiiwi
on*rculi»c weeks nijor to said, rote day.
vreks la
I The Saniord Herold, A newapapcr rob­ weeks in Tlie Sanford Herald, n ncwspat*er pub- inihliihcd in »atd (.¡ly, narr n werk lor rieii’
City of Sanford )
,
Wilnrss my ham! and seal of thp vaiti clr
la theClly ol Snnford, Oí auge cuunly, Ft
tlshnl In the City of Sanford, In Orange oounty, coiKecnlivr s f r l t r jinor tu »ald rule day.
vs.
)
Bill
in
&lt;
■n
fri
il_ court (his Jjib May of Nnvcintw^, A. I
Floikln.*
r
Wttnes» my band and »rat nf thr *sid ci» em
Lot t, Block 7, Tier 1.) Enforce Ta* r.lfrfi
90R.
Wilneaa my hand and the seal of said circuit cuit court this and day of Drccmlwr. A I»
___ ^my
___
. J 8 ____ —
Owner Unknown, and)
j ♦
*1
IL M. . Robinson. (Seal.)
court, this ilsth day of November, A. D. 1008.
court, this 25th day oi November. A. D. 10(18.
1908.
rfi* Cleifc Cimili Conti. Orange Cmini*___ To All Whom It May Concern!
B. M. Kownsun, { seal]
II. M. Ku«in* w, ( seal)
IT. M. ROBINSON, (Seal.)
Upon
application
of
the
(
ity
tir.
it
II9
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
10-8
Clerk Circuit Coart, Orange County.. Ib 8
f'trrk Circuli Court, Oraner County.
) •»»**1FxJt
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicio*
1. \.
lathe Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial In the Circuit Conti of the 7th Judicial
you
h
pear
•
nntl
Circuit of the State of Florida
answrr ‘tlie bitf filed and «et L
Circuit of the State of Florida for
Circuir of the Stale of Florldurtfor
Circuit of the State of Florid*,
for Orange* County.
_ ___ lure ol your’ respectivi* interests in, right to,
or Ben« llftnn teal estate «itnate in tile City
frante County
Grange County
for Orange County.
City of Sanford
) Mil In Chancer» to of
«3\
Mniard. and described in Ihe bill as:
,
,
,,
»'•
'
)
Enforce
Tax
Lien
City of Sanford
)
! ai| j,» Itl.K-k 6, Tier 7.
City of Sanford,
*rd. i BUI In Chancery ro Enforce
City of Sanford,
Bill In Chancery to Enforce
II.
roller,
ami
)
vs.
It
is further ordered that this order tie
v i..
.
. **•
) BUI in Chancery **
o All Wliuni li May Concertit”
Tax Lien. . .
Tai Lien.
&gt;. C. Duncan.
piildi'hrd In the Satfford Herald, a new«iviner
•-*&gt;(• j and 4, Illock a.) Tbiforee Ta* Lie*
Mary Evanss. I
Ultori
,
appií&lt;91imi
«&gt;
f
the
Uily
Si»lìri»«ir;
t
Tier it}
'
)
in sai*l City, once a week lor right
TsihailrUmianl, H C. Duncant
To the defendant. Mary Evans:
if htrrhv »minci! that on or before ihr Feh piiliH-ihrd
sveeks mtnr to said rute da*
Ownrr t ’uknówn.
)
ll appearing frum the affidavit of the City Solid
D appearing frum the affidavit uf the City Solici­
uxry Rule- 4*y ike*I,, lertog Frh»it**v
A i-onseriltlve
Witness
niv diainl and seal of Ihe u iil rif*’
To
All
.W
lukvu
It
M«v
CwiKcrn:
1st cf the City of Sanford herein filed that he he tor ui the City ol Sanford herein filed, thin be tie
IV 19°o, in *xiil rotiti, yttti appear lo am! cult-Cauri this
aslb ilAy ot Niivetnlirr, A. D.
a|i()|jc4tl&lt;m of the? City* Solicitor, t*
lim* Uist you are a non resident of the State of lierrs that you are it non-resident of the State ot
luwer #lhe liilí ñlril ami ief form Ihr Tin
90R. *
_____ _
___ on
.. or Itcfotr
___ ^ Mir rr
onlcrc'l that
rkrld«. and that your residence is unknown, ni.d Florida, and that your residence is unknown, mid Ü , litrehy urti
lure of your rcipectivc ime resti iris righi In
n. M, 'linlñuson. (Sm l.)
roary
Rule
day
nest,
twin«
FÄrrmre
-JL -JU -r ÍieTi«»MHwm~eCli1 W íiíf iTTiiiif m the rii»
tkst there is mr le-Cuot In .(fala stale Uie service of that there is no peuaon In this slate tlie service ol
AR
rtfrrlc
Cimili
Cniirt.
(ìrniiH«’
Cn«iTit¥.
*
V
‘
190*7.
Ill
«»Tit
court,
yoij
anprar
1
to
amt
, siubpenauputl whom would bind-you. and that mutrpoena tljwM whOfirwoiild bind you. and tlnit
f Rî*nforif nm| «1r*erii»ei1 In ihr hfTÎ n»?
amwrr the bill ----filed ---and---set- .rifili
I “ tlie »
ynrr age it over the age of 21 years.
your age is over tlie age ol 21 years.
I m)| i i . Jltock j, ‘Her i.
ll is therefore ordered that you do appepr in this
In the C ircu it Court of the 7U1 Ju d icia l
It Is therefore ordered that you do appear in this ture of your respective lnterr«t% In, rlpfHt to,
If ii fmilirr nrtlerrtl if»*! thU nriler h
catrl to the bill herein filed, upon Monday, Febru court to the bill herein tiled, upon Monday, Febru­ or iteli« ution trai estate «tlnafe in ihe City filili Ii«h&lt;r«l hi ihe Stint forti Iler »hl, a itew«ji«t»e*
C ircuit of the S ta te of Florida
of
Sahfnrd,
and
drtcribed
in
thè
Itili
av:
•nr l. A. D. I90B.
ary 1. A. I). 1000.
|juhH«hr(t in Mit! City, once a . week for eight
I—
vt«* Oiree and finir ( j and 4), lllock Twn cüii*rcitlive U'rek« nrjor ln «ahi rule tlav.
It tafurther ordered that thla order of publication
It is further ordered that (Ills order of publication
tor Orange County.
l
i
)
.
Tiri
Kleven
(
t
i
)
.
t* published once a wrek for eight conaecutlve be published once n weuk for right consecutive
VVilne** niv li»mt sud *eal of ihe pah! cir
--- , ----t J3ux_ tuilcr. iic rruf^rrrtirt-thi» jfjtlf- d»y nf NmnrmheT, -Ar f* ___ U li..u l .filllliu J----- ). —
wonka ui The Snniuid Her old. A -newspaper pub­ __ ! &gt;„ ¡i .lì'FU'fl "('In c )
vs
)
.
lished mi (he City of Sanford, in Orange county, {inliltMieri 111 Mie S.m forti 1lem lo, a nrw Bpai^r
Qtifí,
puMitìic*1 in miti City, once a weelt fot tight
VHorkla,
IaiIs ta and t j, Mock) Bill in Chancery to
II, \f. Rfthin«oii, fflr.TiJ.)
Florida
collarettiIve
weeks
iirior
lo
nairf
mie
dav,
Witness my hand and the seal of said circuit
7.
Tier I,
) Eri torce Taa Lien
Witness my hand and tlie seal of said circuit
6 ^ Clerk Cimili Court, Omnte County.
Wilnei» niv hgjHl and 'e«l of thè «aio n*coati. UtU 25th day ot November. A. I). 1U08.
Unknown.
)
•
court, this 25th day ot November. A D 10(18.
ruh muri fili» jgftì day qf Nnvrtnhef, *
P
J «i All Wbotti It May Concerní
,B. M. Roamsun, ¡at*t.)
11. M. R oiiinsuh, ( seal)
In
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
7th
tu
'
le-s
t Irrk Circoli Court. Orange County. 10-8
Clerk Circuit Court. Oraugg County
Upon fl|»|iUcAllmi of ll»d ( ity Solicitor, ll
ft M. Rr4»{n«An, f^eal,-)
i« hereby urtici ct! that on air before Ihe FebCircuit of the State of Florida
Mury Rule Jay ne*l, l&lt;ing February i # A.
tolhe Circuit Courl of the 7th Judicial In the Circuit Court of the 7llt Judicial 16 R Clrrk Circuit Court. Orange Cnuirly.
for Orange County.
IX Iyu«j. in u iil i-uuii, you «M&gt;mr to and
Circuit or the State or Florida for
Circuit of the State of Florldu for
auawrrr lire bill MM ami «e* furili ihr na­
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
City of Sanford
)
ture nf your re*|Mcciive inlrmria jn , right tn,
Orange County
•Orange County
.
vs. ) Bill in Chancery 1
Circuit of the State of Florida
lien» uImui real estate »itnate in the City
A. S. Jairy, and
) Enforce Tax Liei or
of Sanford, and ilf*crlt»od in the bill a«;
,
Gty of^Snnfofd. i mj| jn Chancery to Enforce City of Snnford,
for Otange County.
11 All-Whom It May Concern;
BUI la Chancery to Enforce
Tsois
i i ami i j , Hh*ek#7. Tier t.
•
vt.
Cpon application of the City bollcTtur, ii
11^ ■I f MrIb-gg r»r«J**em!I t Lo rf»■ .«¡rJ» . IL».
— Tj*"if I Ir m
t
2 L . »» nm ±
user
,Jfl !.
fl.Xisr 7.i_l____ -lex idee_________ -H. G
i&gt;“!n uiiy untem i that on nr tirtnre Ttn' T irr
Tfi the Sanford Herald, a nrw
) En f01 ce tax t h
Vt.
ro.iiy Rule day neat, bring Fcbtuary 1. A. pubìIiTìetl
7‘ khtdelrndant. Owner Unknown:
To the defendant. H. C. Davidson:
publifbM fin raid City, once a week for right
II. C. Davidvon, and)
D, 1009, in «aid court, you ap|iear In and cun
It appearing from the affidavit ot the City Solid- To All Whom It May Concern:
affidavit of the City So»ecu
tii’e
werk» prior to «.lid rule «lay.
answer tlie hill filed and «et furiti the tia
.i 1*? C ly u f hantord herein flie.1 that hr t ir of tlie City of Sanford herein filed, that he be­
Witne«» my hand and teal of the «aid cir*
Upon applica ion of the Ctty Solicitor r tuie of your respective interests in, right^ti*
ri.Ji“
“re “ '' od: resident ol the Stale of lieves thul you rue a non rrsldenl ot tlie State**! It hereby ottSifrt Ilia! on or before1 the ret
cult
court
Itila
J51Î1 day nf November, A. D,
or lien« upon real estate situate in the Cit
E f t *nfl ' ,l111 f uuf residence la unknown, ot.d Florida, and that your residence Is unknown, ami ruary Rule day tie*!, tiring February I, .V ot
1908.
Sanford.
m*u
de«rrilied
Iti
the
bill
as;
,
J “*1* “ ““ person in this stale the service of that there Is no person in this stale the service ot 1». 1you, in vald court, vou ao|tcar to and
II. M. Rnbintoii, fSeal, )
Lot 7, Bliirtt 9. Tier li.
t
a subpoena upon whom would bind you.
i t e ' T * 1 * Ut* " would bind you.
antwer tlie bill filcil and vet forth the tw
it is imitici ordered that tins order h* 16R Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
It is therefore ordered that you do appear in this lure of your rrnpective lutereata in, right to.
taurt l.it &gt;ou “0 «UPear in »hi*
Ireitili«*tirsi in the Sanford llrrnld, a newspaper I*___ ___ ■
.■ — ^LLl_____ ______ 1_1_1—‘J_
•7 l. A U Utoat',r " fllrd‘ upo" Monday. Febiu- court to tlie bill herein filed, upon Monday, Febru- or Urn* upon real evtate aittute in ‘ the Citf published in sal*l City, nnce a werk fnr righi
yur I, A.
I0OU.
of Sanford, nml dewribed in the ftiitl a n
ruiiM-eutivr
weeks
tiiior
to
said
rule
day.
ordered that thla orderof publication
ll is further ordered that this order of publication
I-ot 7, lltock j . Tier 6, at the property of
Witness my ham! and «ral of thr sai*t n
m n i u - " ! '“ , ' .wrrh (°/ cl&lt;ht conwcutlvc be published once a week for eight consecutive II. C. Pavidwni being in Orange County, cuit court this J5ih day of November, A. T»
weeks
in The Sanford Herald, a newspaper pub­ Stale of Florida.
\kUA u I
Sanford^Herald, a n«wap«per puh,
,
,
.
(
,
&lt;*»
¡ ¡ ¡ { J j" ^
°i hanforvl. in Orange «utility, lished in the City of Sanford, In Uronge county.
It ii furl tier ordered that Ilift urtlef !**■
II, kf. HMiiiison, (Sent.)
Florida.
tnibllihed In the Sanford Herald, a nr»»iai»ei
16
fl
Clerk
Circuit
Court.
Orange
County.
Witness my hand and the seal of said circuit puhlihlied In «aid City, once a week for eight
.“iid ‘h“ »*al of said circuit
w t Ibis 25th day ui Nuvembr. A. D. iU08
court, this 25lh day of Novnntu-r, A D 1008.
convecutive weeks prior to said rule day.
H. M. RoaiwauN, (scat)
IB the CirciiiF Court of the 7O1 ludici.“
in am .
, *■**• R&lt;*"*o«. i sealI
Wttnci* my hand and seal nf Uii »aid cii
In Hl.letk Liroult Court, Orange County.
10 8
Clerk Circuit. CumL Urougc County
cuit couit thi» J$lti day of November, A. IT
Circuit of the State of Florida
I®life Circuit Court or the 7th Judicial In Ihe Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial 190B.
B. M. Robinson, »Seal.)
for Orange County.
I Ei H Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County.
Cuculi of the State of Florida for
Circuit of the State or Florida Tor
City ol Sanfonl
) Mil in Chancery to
vs.
) Enforce Ta* Lien
Orange County
Orange County
In the Circuit Couit of the 7th Judicial
H. C, Duncan, and )
To
All
Whom
It
iTay
Conceyt;:
City of Sanford,
Circuit of the State of Florida ,
Dill In Chancery to Enforce
' r t " U,rii' 1 Bill In Chancery la Enforce
Upon application uf Ilia City Solicitor, if
va.
* Uaugherty I
Tax Lien.
is lierrbv ordered that on nr be iute Ihe let*
Tu* U h ,
ior Otange County. .
J. I. Boyd.
ruary Rule day ties I, bring February 1, ,*..
I*.1^dsfendant, B. Daugherty:
) Bill in Cliancery- to I». 1909. in »aid court, you appear To and
Tu (he defendant. J. 1. Boyd,
City ol Sanford
) Kntorec Tas Lieu, answer the filli filmi and *et forth thr ns
ttariiKro il°? ",,e affidavit of the City Solici- ll appearing from the affidavit of the City Solid
vs.
$ ’ 4
Otssik«
“* iw,n,ord herein fllod, thathebe- tor of the City of Sanford herein filrd. tlinl he be­
Ntavr and - )
lure of your respective interests in, tight to
rfatl. fi Ì i? V®* non-resident of the Stale of lieves that you tire a uon-trsident of the Slate ot
■femUtn. A. J . Ncave:
__ ^
■ni
ljcit;
iu-j i ) 'ii»,) f j j t c , tiltialr.u i ilir L t n .
•fi tk.„ÌT
»■"' jwMnwru unrtiown. xsir TRnatr,'nniimnrTotinreipintru « -unintiwii ais3
ll appearing ft,*m the uifulavlt - f rhr Ctty of Sanford, »nil dr se* (bed ill the hill as:
l u k Z !. 1 i*"Dn *0 IhU state the aervkc of that there Is no person In this state Ihe service of Kiilicitur of the City »1 Sanford herein tiled
I Ait I, BloA 4, Tier a.
^ o e n * upon whom would bind you. and thal a subpoena upon whutir would bind you. and that that he lielievcv that you "tr a non rr.idenl
It is further ordered that this order tie
your age is over tbe age of 21 years.
h hfkJi.rVcr U*f **e of 21 years.
of ihe State nf Florid*, and that your res
nnhlisbed fit the Sanford llrrabl, a new«(«t|iri
ll is therefore ordered that you do appear In this idenre is unknown, and that there i« no f*er- •Mibltshml III said City, once a week for eight
«ut to itiJ mi? “'dvr«! that you do appear In this
court to the hill herein filed, upon Monday, Febru­ son In this Stale the service of a j 11tip.win ci*n*eentive weeks in ior to said rule day.
in 1, A. tk lilitghrrT ” nieJ‘ ut&gt;0,, T 1' 1
ary I, A. D. 1000.
Witness niy band and veal of the said ci»
upun whom would hind you, fltid Ihat jour
fl is further ordeced that this ordar of publication
W reLihkiV “ drred *hat thla order of puUicatkm
ruit coiitt this ajlh .lay of November. A- I&gt;
|l|f age of i i year*.
i published once a week foe eight consecutive ageU isis over
(war
•«•I* in ItI
! ? 'W it conaecutlve
therefore Ordered that vou do api
jtabfa u V*' S*nturd_ Herald, a newspaper pubreks in Th* Sanford Herald, a newspaper pubB. M, Robinson. lS*al.)
this court In th*. UIL baroirr filed, rU|mn
C u f " iheCltr o/ Sanford, in Orange ununy, Jiahedlu tie City uf laniard, in Orange county, inj f i * Clerk Cire-nil Court. Orange Conniy.
Monday, February t . A. 0 . 19*18,
ftm a re ■
It is futlhet ordered lhat this older ul
Witness my hand and the teal of said circuit
«ìouikU
rn 25th
?t7ih?day
“d ofV Novemhar,
Ì ? ,h# Mal ot said dreuU
publication tie published.onte a week for m*ht
«m,
JuEUiUOA,
court, this 23th day of November, A. D. 1008.
LDiiinutiic
v filiiH n the Ssuiuid d ie n h i,
Tn~the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
— ---------—— --M. M. Hci asow. f i u x j—
p. .
-gh^l'-Reaswfcsr.- (sr-v,
new»pi per pul»lii«lifid in ihf T ity of S«n i or n,
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County.
10-8
Clerk Circuit Court, Urango County.
Circuil of the State of Florid*
in O rini« CoutHy, FloritU.
mv lumd •» * the «ex! of »ild m
ta‘he arcu|I Court of the 7th Judicial In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial ruitWitne««
. tot- Orange County.
*court thT« t n d «lay
hecetnber, .\, 1»
»cult or the State of Florida for
City of Sanford
) Bill in Chancery to
Circuit of the State or riorldo for
B. M. R O B IN S O N , (S ea l.)
W". Si. iitrtaan, and ) Enforce T ig Lien.
Ofongo County
Orante County
W. S. Stetson.
).
fit.
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
To All Whofn It May Concern:
City of Sanford )
^
J
f'srx*!» to Enforce
t'l»*ii application of the City Solicitor, il
va.
( Bill la Chancery to
Its th e C ttru it C ou it »1 the 7 th Ju d icia l ii hereby nnlrred that on-nr-tn-for» (hr Frtr—
Lien.
-Lor3rBkx*e. TlrrTrf---EETärcäTiFUmTruary Rule day neat, being Fcbtuary t, A
Owner Unknown, and.
TVi®Wl«m U Hay Concern
Circuit of the State of Florida
p . 1909. in said court, you apiwar tn and
To All Wlioni It MayOoncent: 1
k ÿ M W * ,d ° D 0f the Cli
answer the Mil filed and »ct forth thr nature
Ufain appilcatloa of tba City Sul tor. It ii barefor Orange County.
of
your respective interests in. riehl to. or
........
....... ........
by orderrd
that on or betör* Uta “ u*ry Rule day
City ol Sanford
) Bill inChanctrv
to liens uuTm real estate situate ii^ the City of
neat, being February I, A. D. 1008. In said court,
vo.
)
Enforce
Tax
Lien,
Kanforit. and desctflied In the bill a s;.
ou appear to and answer Ihe bill filrd and set
rilbtlu.iifi.fi. ,T
■™i *wmv« u iitin is *u. orth the nature of your respective Interests In. A. B. Tomlinson, and)
Iai( to, Iliock 6, Tier sTo
the
defemtant,
A.
B.
Tomlinson!
It is further ordered that this order hr
right to. or leans upon real estate situate In the
Join the Booitera’ Band and boottl
It appealing from the affidavit of Ilia ( Ity puiiltihrd in thr Sanford Herald, a newspaper
City of Sanford, opd described in tlie bills a* Lot 8.
Solicitor
of
the
City
of
Sfipford
herein
file.)
published In Hi&lt;l City, once * wen; for cigju
Block 0. Tier 7.
r ordered that thla order be nuUiahad thal ha balievr* that von are a nnn-resldetil ciii'in-ulirr weeks prior to said rule dsy.
Don't
stay homo and go to roost I
ta—f t"m «1re* ai‘ia .j'»iii.n .¡¿'T ta t*n--*t***-t*M»r ir '
hi 11*11td. ■ ntm nfatirt tasbttstwd ta of -th* Stare of FinfiMMr- ao.l -ihal - you, ••*-- — Witness isre-»h»ua sol w s i- » l- tM .fs U «* ■ &gt;—
—
I
***
A
Orach
loe
tight
ranoofiiiiitMi
wsJtka
»W
t0r eUbl MofaKutlva weeks Mid city, aaoe a week for right consecutive weeks iJrnra U unknown, and that there it no per­ ruit ruurt this red day of l»eretnlier. A. D &lt;,
Keep awake and make a spiel I
son in this State the service of * subpoena
prior to Said rule day. .
It. M. HOIIIN.SON. fSemi.»
«w tîhhrW kA*“4 l « 4 ** * ' o l \ h 0 said circuit
Witness my hand and seal of the said circuit upon whom would bind you, and that your ,9° 8'
ls,1&gt;day oTNovember. A. D. 1008.
16 ft
Clerk Circuit Court. Otanee County.
•gr is over the age of i t year*.
court, this 25ih day of November, AJib, lBj)ffi ^
But your shoulder to the wheel!
IM rtwrww
Rtáurtsm. ( seaU
It Js therefore ordered tHlt von do appear
—
t-lerk Circuit Court, Orango Covai y.
ln "th it court to the bill herein filed, up'll In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
18-3_______ Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County.
Monday, February l. A. D. 1909.
.VJ
It is furlhrr u n t r i e d that this order of
Circuit of tbe State of Florid*
ÜÍPROVED o r d e r o f r e d m e n
Try to help your town along!
publication be published once a week for eight
for Orangd County.
weeks in the Sanford Herald, a
am again asking foy OLD SHOES. I consecutive
Weldva Tribe No. 41
newspaper published In llig City of Sanford,
BIB In Chancare to Boost it lond and boost it stronf!
City of Sanford
will
give
what
they
are
worth
Boutin
In ‘Orange County, Florida.
Enforce Tag Lien.
— *ing ground* of Saníoni. Moeiingi
Wire—,
me
hand
and
the
Sell
nf
u
j
J
tit
—Stf£Xr-&amp;-3*-Ar D, 10 ll AMD (3
Brerybody lead n hand! - ■
cuit
court
IhU
and
slay
of
December,
A.
D.
Ta All Whom It Mtly Concern:
Mu w l£ m l W a in e s d a y -o r e itä r *
1908.
-Upon applicai
______(o«t_ o f ib* - City Solicitor, it
S ^ M
^ i y i VUillag brothM

Orame County

l

------Giim iL oL-the~S u te uf FI mid«___
for Orange County.

Come Out

And Join the

Boosters’ Band!

I!

Old Shoes Wanted

Î

A* E . Irv in 's S ho e S h o p
Cor-

St. *nd Sanford \vc-

it.

B. Vf ROBINSON. tS « L i
Clerk Circuit CoOTT, O tn»*HCoutm tjr
* 'f

’ .j

w rdeswd ltar i « - i r - ta )fa "ll ir Fill

ruary Rule day neat, being February 1, A.

Done and Join the Boosters' Band t

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D

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SANFORD HERALD.

P eccm »«r ID 1908

'

I I I ifc s h
f] Iff) j *!}fi III

O w i Ih f dnof lo the K rtclo m G u eit,

HE heroic conduct of Lieutenant
William P. Cronan, D. 8. N ,
In. flaring a turret'* crew
from death on the batUeahlp
Connecticut laet year waa to hare been
expected from-a man of hla character.
Pat Cronan, aa be la known In andout of the navy, belong« to that claflfl
of officer« who reflect credit on the
couutryand the service. “
fortune to l&gt;e
with him on tho
gunboat Mariet­
ta during t h o
blockade of Ven­
ezuela In 1002
by Great Brit*
n 1 n, Germany
and Italy. Tbero
waa no duty too
onerouB for him
to undertake, no
borvice ho waa
.unwilling toface.
Hin men stood T he e n tire $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 . 0 0 sto ck of H igh Grade Dry Goods
solidly behind
•him, ready to go C lothing, Shoes, H a ts a n d C aps, N otion s and Furnishing«
wh r e v e r . ho
will be sold re g a rd les&amp;nof c o s J ^ E y e r y thing marked in
tfe n d * '
_ A* the Ma riot.
TII8~goM g \9iII sell th em selves,
*rtrtuCT.À«V to hod been In plain figures!
D ot .
Caribbean a o a
waters for a long time, It looked aa
though the Christmas dinner would
constat only of. canned stuff and fresh
vegetnblea and the peculiar cigarettes
of tho tropics. Fortunately tho steam­
er Philadelphia arrived at La Guayra.
one of tho porta blockaded, and, as It
could not unload. Captain Dlebl, tbe
commander of tbe Marietta, succeeded
Id Inducing tbe commercial vessel to
part with two turkeys and somo crauLcrrlCt-JYhlcli— among-jatlicr .thing*,,
hnd boon brought .from New t York
carefully stowed sway In tho Jcchux.
The Philadelphia had no Egyptian c-lgnreties, and the question nroeo where
they could be^got Cronan pondered
deeply over tbe weighty problem ami
then miked permission for a boat.
Without Indicating whnt ho proposed
to do ho gave tho orders to procoed to
High-Grace Pianos, Organs
the British cruiser Tribune, which wbb
«no of tho ships enforcing tho blockado.
ones
Cronan was received by the ward­
room mesa of tho, Tribune with open
nrina. As a special mark of apprecia­
tion of hi* visit n box of n hundred
LO W P R IC E S — E A S Y PA Y M E N T S
P IC O I 1 L 0 C K
Egyptian cigarettes was brought forth
by the executive officer. Cronan was
Invited to take one. Ills eyes lingered
longingly on tbe box aa he extracted
&lt;•- 5 - + + V
a lonely weed. He remained about u
quarter of an hour, and then, reach­
ing over to the, box, closed It and, to
tho astonishment of ■the Britishers,
put It under his nrm. They were too
well bred to remonstrate, but their
eyes spoke volumes. It wns their last
box! Cronan went over the sklo nmj.
wbb pulled nwny to his own ship, leav­
ing behind disgust and desolation. As
Rt&gt;on a* be reached tho Marietta he
asked Captain Diehl for one of the
turkeys,and this
he c a r o f u 11 y ["T ?
Ill' "
packed up and
s- k 1
stmt to the wardroom o f t h e
Tribune with tho
icompliments of
/
tbe American of«-»F y Y / .
fleers, and ho
'
\ y)| /
accompanied It I * L i
*"*
with fifty clga- ’
F ""
rettes.
.
-f
.J
Tbe Christmas
dinners on the
r &gt;
M a rie tta and
Tribune as well
were groat sue^
cesses. The on- W
\
■I
ly bar to com­
plete enjoym ent*^11*' u ceowam u u
on tho part of
_Ttua BOX! ”
every- one on the American guuboat
not In Cronan'a confidence wñs the ab­
sence of cigarette*. When the coffee
Was served , C sw t s —announced- lEaT
Hants Claus bad commissioned him to
convey n splendid gift to the pies*,
lie then produced the half Ailed box.
"Wtiy Is Cronau like this boxY* en­
Is it as good oa your business ? Does it do you credit,
thusiastically asked one officer who
belonged to the conundrum class of
or does it misrepresent you ? Xkiuk it over, -uud -if VoU
humanity.
find it is not as good as you think it ought to be. try us once
“JIo’s uot full,” one -wit replied.
“He's a delight to tho #y«,H snW an
other.
If you are needing letter heads, bill heads, envelopes,
" lie 's white, straight, and whatever
cards, statements, circulars, booklets or anything of that
yellow there 1* In him Is the best yel­
low there Is,” hazarded a third.
kind, let us hear from you. We will submit sa m p les uiid
''I'crhnp*,'' admitted the questioner.
"But my answer la this: Thu And Cro­
nan always where tha amok« la thick•st.**—Chicago Tribuna
il

V H

The Hub» of Ihr min|,'rr harp,
With a burden of aorn.w unronfeiMd,
Anil a i&gt;a«(imute love In HU pierced bread—
A« llr humbly plead« frr a place of fe ll—
With Ilia ilium dew on Ilia hair.

Oaen Ihe dooi lo the tenter let t gue»t
Who «tumble* upon Ihe way,
To Ihe »uNrriiw, Ihe aad and cartMippreiMj,
The pilgrim whoso aun'a (Inking law In Ihe wed.
To Ihe face« gaunt 'gainst your window pressed,
Whose lives you may bless lo-day.
II. Isabel Graham.

C

Thursday December 10th and Lasting

•Íif fyjl [Ijl (MSSPHÜ&amp;
m i j j l j j l Vinili tin
i-.r i i. j j f
mi rili IJ lIi
H
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s $ liilu l i l &amp; t

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Remember the Date and Place

Florida

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T h e A .n im a lsf C h r is tm a s T r e a t

ore fond of especially nice stationery, ask to see

T h e D y in g y e a r

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T^AR EW ELL, farewell, old jrssr, to the
I fondly asy adieu ;
Like Christmastide, soon wilt thou glide,
To make way for the new.
The birds and buds have disappeared,

I ’ll brush a tear for a misting voice,
Recall a Vacant chair)
At the sad and solemn hour of night,
I part with thee, old year.

And, with a melancholy sigh,
I part with thee, old year.

Thy race la run, brief la thy stay,
Thy bells n$ longer peal j
Farewell, old wornout castaway,
For thee a pang 1 feel.
Soon will the new, with rosy hue,
'Mid joyous about« appear,
And with a melancholy sigh
I sajr farewell, old year.

When nineteen-nine la ushered In,
And jorbells gayly ring,
I’ll keep In mind the bygone days,
'Round memory will they ding I

XWU Stones are told or the Urns
when the Athenaeum cluh, while Its
clubhouse was undergoing renovation,
was hospitably taken In by tha United Service duh.

and Linens. -You’ll be sure to like them.

The S â h f o f d H 6 r 31d
S an ford

F lo rid a

�.»tíiiitild .v-àì.

THE SAWrORD HERALD. December

P eople’s Bank of S a n fo rd
Capital

instmas

Conducts a General Banking Business with Conservatism and

B y C ol. J . A . W ATRO US, U .S.A
^

^ HWUwr J&gt; •H r abit

Let us come, as the It’ise Mtn came
Those nineteen centuries agone,
Led by the Star's eternal /lame
That bade them tist jind. hasten on.
They bzqugA

J

h
’&lt; 3

And from our hands now fall the gifts
know why the~Wise Men
smiled
With gratefulness; and each heart lifts
Its chant of worship of the Child.

------- And -we.

OofijfUfM liyTV. TI.~Ri.Ut

THE CHRISTMAS OF TODAY

___ Mweh

Dus

to

E le c t r ic it y .

¡ftlectrlqllsr ."Which has Irpraded every
»ook and cranny of -life to-day, has
*»«1*tbd more than any one thing In
tmdernlzlng the Christmas celebra­
tion. TJm» electric cars hurry Christtn»s caliers front house to houso. On
Christinas ore the Buildings., and

from any and all causes. This additional protection costs
its customers nothing

New Accounts Solicited
H. R. STEVENS.
Vice-President

M. M. S M ITH ,

President

Aye, as those Men of long ago,
To-day we, too, may see the Star,
May see its mystic heavenly glow
Flash out o'er Childland /air and

H1LE . the ancient
traditions
of
- Christians
t i me
have been handed
down from genera­
tion to generation
for hundreds o f
years the holiday
has been so mod­
ernized nod Im­
proved of lute thut
naught saye its an­
cient lore and cus­
toms rcmnlh.
In
this day the old
form of celebrating
the .day Is so Ido in seen. As the yule
log vanished with tho advent or '* ;
stove bo tho simple ways which
“inused ihe youngsters of yesterday
have disappeared and in their stead
comes to-day an endless line of tnechunical devices. The dolls of to day
open aud close their eyes and even
iSi&gt;eak; the toy steam train runs by
•.real steam power; the miniature e!octide car Is driven by real electricity;
ilhti joy animals and insects
move
tabm* Jlkc real life. Now Christinas
ttrees nr« purchased at the grocery
«Jot* and are Illuminated at
night
— wHtt #ny wtoctrtc Itghti lustead of
candle*. Jnaloed of popcorn halls and
cornucopia« ,uf .«widy the tree is dec­
orated with gtti usul tinsel ropes and
. .stars. More *utj*t*oldlu horns are
heard now on Christmas day than
¡sleigh hells. Steam heat aud elec'.lric radiators take tho place of upon
;flres and plenty of money makes the
idajf even mute unjoynble than ever
Ibsfurs. .
-t-

on Savings Deposits, and

telling of It It will be
necessary to bring In
the army, and I sup­
pose you do not want
anything that rotnlnds
ot war In a Christmas

\

They brought, rich gems andgraven
gold,
*
They knelt, adoring, near to Iler^
And all their marvelings they told.

Pays 4 Ptr C*nr. /ni«r**r, Compounded Quarterly,

Courtesy.

WAT was my
most
memorable C h r i s t masT
• "The one which al­
ways comes back to
me when thinking OTer
Qhrlstroas festivities—
ihor' rushing In at
e head of the line—

S

The tree shines with the candle glow, ¿z
The trinkets glitter jewel-wise,
And we would that our souls might know
The joy told in the children's eyes.
Such sheer delight as this of theirs—
A wondrous hapfinest it isl
And every word the message bears:
—This it the children's day—and ¡list

* ______ f j
Prom a number of
t.p
„ voices, childish a n d
others, came: "Yes. yes; that Is Just
»'bat we want,- a story about Christ­
mas ‘in the army.”
"The motion prevails, and you shall
have what you vote for—a story of au
army Christmas." said the veteran of
threo wars—the. civil, BpanUh-AmerJcanandt^
insurrection.
~ 7 - 7 * 2 ^ TW?ro-' ¿tatty troops*'In 'and
about Manila In December, 1000, My
temporary home was with an Amer­
ican family'that had rented Ihe large,
beautiful mansion on Han fit-haul lati
street occupied by a Spanish admiral
before Commodore Dewey sailed up
'Manila bay and said: 'You may fire,
Qrldloy, when ready/
“This patriotic man and his wife, a
former Wisconsin teacher, planned a
Christmas dinner and party. They in­
vited n dozen or more. officers and
their -ladles. -The dinner did* not~dlffer
materially from most Christmas din­
ners, yet li reminded the diners of
holiday events In.far bit America, and"
the conversation soon turned In that
direction;— ----------------- ■* 1 *
"One little army lady began to tell
about a home Chrlatmns, Its tree and
the good cheer, when she was a small
girl. 'No other Christmas had Beemed
quite* so heavenly. I can see how love,
ly that tree— looked; » I can hear
daddy's voice as he called off the pres­
ents; can see mamma's .smile as wo
children danced and chattered; I cart
see the happy gathering about the
table Christmas laden; I can hear
daddy's request for a blousing and—
and. well It was all so sweet and beautlfui. Defore another Christmas cams
1 hadn’t any daddy.'
"The little
lady's handkerchief
was not tho only one that brushed
away a tear.
" 'Capialn, this dinner reminds me
of one our fat hors have told us
about.'
"Tho captain was the son of a" Wis­
consin soldier of the civil war, and tho
speaker a lieutenant, the son of an­
other civil war veteran
" ‘Toll us about It,' said the wife of

streets are ultimo with countless elec­
tric lights. Electric telephones and
telegraph aro wishing every one many
happy return* of the day. The wire­
less carries "Merry Christmas" from
ship to ship and tho electric cable
flashes the good will of governments
around the earth.
The new electric ovens sUzIo with
tho ronatlrig turkey and the electric
stove Is rushed to prepare the many
appetizing viands ^fur which the day
of feaat calla. Electric door-bells are
jingling; electrical musical Instru­
ments furnish the music for the Christ­
man carols; the electric motors, which
a n o th e r c a p ta in .
buve worked so faithfully In prepar­
" 'Yes. we want that story.' ettid ait
ing the many valuable presents of n
thousand different varieties, are en­ old major of regulars, who had come
joying n ilny’s res! after the hustling down from the civil war.
” 'll was srter tho bnttle or Freddays of the holiday trade.
erlcksburg, Va., In 1862. Four tent
U s e fu l C h ris tm a s P re se n ts.
mates, one of whom was my father,
Year by year It grows more the cub and another the father of the lieu­
tom to maku Christmas presents Just tenant here, were remembered, by
as useful as itosslble. While expense their sweetheart*. The fqur sweet­
la not considered so material os It hearts got up the nicest kind of
used to be It is Important that the a Christmas dinner—did all of the
gifts should he useful ns woll as or­ cooking themselves—and sent It to
namental. This Ih an It should he. their soldier boys. Accompanying it
Here again electricity (Inds a useful was a good, fat letter from each of
field. The development of tho electric the girls to her particular soldier hoy '
heating and cooking devices has add­ They told us of the table they set In
ed a host of vsluablo and useful tilings their small tent, of the coffee they
which are always acceptable Christ made, the comments as they ate the
mas gifts. The electric chafing dish, good things, of the four sweet girls,
electric sharing mug and electric cof­ and how It was all enjoyed. Before
fee percolator will be slumbered the war was over all of tho boys won
among the most conspicuous of uso- commissions and were wounded, two
ful Christmas pr«si&gt;IpM The elec Of them twice, vet all reinrn«d
trlcal list also contains electric flat­ and married the four girls. One of
irons, electric cookers, luminous radl those girls was the best woman ever
ntora. massage machines, hair dryers, bom, and the lieutenant here will say
curling Iron healers, water heaters, the santo about another of the four.'
" *AniÌ I will bear the same testi­
tea kettles, baby milk warmer and a
mony
ns to another of those blessed
number of other useful things, uol to
sweethearts of 1862,* said the wife of
mention tho electric toyB.
the other captain.
'She was my
Tills year will see less money wast­ mother.’
*
*»
ed for useless trlnku's than evor be­
•"H Is my turn to speak,' said the
fore.____________
«M malor - *1 was one of-The four
to enjoy that Christmas dinner back
of Stafford Heights. In 1862...U h .»
mother of nay bairns was second to
none of the four sweethearts.'
••Than tha fnur^-tha oaplain, -the
lieutenant, the other captain's wife,
and th# old major—left ths table,
formed four*, shook hands, laughed,
congratulated, and had such a reunion
as seldom occifrs.
*' 'Well, wall, well, what a little bit
of a world It Is, anyway,' said the
astonished hostess.**

A (Eljrifltnma (flarnl

And entered In
Aad tbs *»nmh of hiy,
And whispered io the Sur id »hint
And K&gt;break, ihe d*y.
- d i n Jra e f.

Under the Mistletoe.
Young Jonas was cumin* down ths stairs
" y Rkl'iwt 'lwiim r1
An* sew s figure In ths hall
Bansath ths mlsttatos.
Hs chuckled softly to himself.
And said. "Now. here's a lu k l

»eo,000.00

G. S. DERRY,
Cashier

L IV E R Y . F E E D and
saa and Bugglaa

Blackamlthlng and Horaaahoalng

H o rse s and M ules Bought and Exchanged
A U T O M O B IL E S FOR L IV E R Y USB

Pope Contracting Company ~i;
High •Grade H ouse-Building a" S p ed a Ity

DEALERS IN

B u ild e rs’ Supplies, In te rlo rc h e n San d
A lp h a C em en t, A cm e P la s te r

Plans, Estimates, and all Information relatives«to Building
Cheerfully Furnished

Phono 69

_ _

Fell suddenly selent:

Ms looked. and ts h is h o rro r saw
I t was his maiden su ut I

.

Consult Us

Ofliee with Murrell &amp; Minshew

Pico Hotel Block. Sanford. Fla.

FIR ST N A TIO N A L BANK
OF SANFORD, FLA .
F . H . R A N D , P räsident
P. P. F O R S T E R , C ashier

Q EO . F E R M A LO , V ls s -P rs s .
B. P. W H IT H E R , A s s t. C a sh lsr

O nly National Bank In Orango County
Funds Protected by Burglary Insurance
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S a fe ty D eposit B o x e s fo r R e n t •

O R G A N IZ E D 1887

El C a p I t a n de T a m p a Finest Five Cent Cigar
O n the Market
T in r r s iE

at

L. R. P h illip s’ D r u g s t o r e

Th e o

Hier &amp; Son
so F u rn is h in g G oods

S t o v e s , C r o c k o r y 'a n d G l a s s w a r e
Wall Paper, Paints and Oils, White and New Home Sewing
Machines, Edison Phonographs and Records, Wholesale
Dealers In Gasolene and Kerosene

C H A S . H. E V A N S

Staple and - Fancy Groceries*

F u ll L in e of High Grnde C igars an d T o b a cco s
Agents for the Famous

CLO V ER H IL L BRAN D BU TTER
H « did— but on her face the tight

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Tite «ANp o to H ttA iO r Owgmb w t» I
— n r r o m r i t i n c s u n b r t E e * 7 i v ju a i c U i

Circuit of the Stele of Florida
i n Orange County.

In th e C ircu it C ouri o f th e 7th J u d ld a i In th e C ircu it CortH o f th é

jih

l i "U m C T rcû irC o û rt « I th e 7th Ju d ic ia l T t H l i e C iixuU C o u rt o f the 7th Judicial

J u d ìd ii

Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange Cotlnty.

Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.

Circuit et the State of Florida
for Orange County.

City of d*ntord
) Hill in Chancery to
City of Sanford
)
• *
v*
) Enforce Tax Li« a.
American Building and
. I»
Mary Lindsey, and
)
t m ; and Tontaln) Bit! in Chancery to
to All wiium tt - Mar f t » " " 1: ; : ..
Upon application of the City Solicitor, it
Association
__Î) Enforce Tax Lien.
it hereby ordered that on or before tha JanThotnaa Ê. Wilton.)
nary Rule day netit, bain» January jrd, A.
and' ~—
'j
,
D. 1*09, in a id court, yon appear to and To9 IAll
It9 *May Concern:
»■» Whom
it aaariat 4
, *
f
answer the bill filed and act forth the tiiUpon application of the City Solicitor. It
turc o t your respective Iflltrwti ii*»
It hereby ordered that on of Wfore the Janor Hem upon real eaUla aituatf In lhe City uary Rule day next, being January 3rd, A.
of Sanford, hud described m the bill a».
U. 1909. in Mid court, you appear to and
aniwer the bill filed and act forth the
Lot y, Hlock ». Tier B.
,,
.
. . . .naIt la further ordered that this order be ture of your respective Interest* In, right to,
published in the Sanford HetaliJ, a newipaper or Hen, upon real citate situate in the City
published in uid City, once a week for four of Sanford, and described in the bill at:
consecutive weeks prior to Bid tide day.
Lot 3, Block 6, Tier i t .
tT ’ ir" ( m C , ’„ „l.rr.l that this order be
Witness tny hand and seal of the Bid
circuit court, this as»b day of November, A.
« i i i “« A h V o W i s s
«AHiaAiitiva week»
araatrl prïor
»if mf to
If) B
RJlill
S i l#o8,
B. M. ROBINSON. (Seal.)
consecutive
ld flllf
rule QlTs
day,
ifia
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
Witneaa my hknd and seal of lhe Mld
circuit court, ibis ajth day of November, A.

Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.

City of Sanford * ) Bill in Chance,.
City of Sanford
)
,
' v
VX.
.. )*
■ -'---_“
"tery
va.
. J Bill In Chancer;
) Enforce
Tax’
Hattie
Light foot, and)
d)
Jupiter Lodge TnaU ei.)
•r) Eoforc«i Tax
Douflat &amp; Mailey,
'
To
AH
.
.
WSSIi
May
_____
_
and
) .
Concern:
Whom It May Concern:
ah wr
application
plication of the City oyi».nu*. •• To AU Whom It Msy LCol) f " p:,h* C i! f Solicit
Upon
application
of
the
Lity
Solicitor,
it
erebv
ordered
that
on
or bifom the j J
ii hereby
. by ordered that on of
o r before
-------- the
— . .Janr.
Rule day next. Wing January j V n
uary Rule day next, being January 3, A. 1). is hereby Ordered that on ot bgfot* the Jan ­
Rule day next. Wing January 3f J &gt;
_ J. in Mid court, you appear to and
U
■Igw
1909.
y, 8in,9 n
Mid
o4U v
court,
XIiai X, jou
you B
appear
rr^W* to and aniwer uary*1909,
ih Mid court, you appear to anil the bill filed and tet for.hTbe n ,.u ,rV *n*wer
,
I ,the
be ¿¡||
f,|ej and
»nd tet
bill filed
»et forth the nature of your D.
four
answer
the
bill
filed
and
»«t
forth
he
tmrespective
interests
in,
right
to
or
lir.^.
Im
respective intetests in, right to, or liens upon ture of your rexiwctive interests in, tight to.
upoa
rr&lt;
real estate situate in |he City of Sanford, or
llsn* upon real estat* situate in the Lity *«ul described In the bill t t :
I|and
. ^ described in the bill at:
of SanforaTand doeriWd In the bill ast
] i-ot
.
Lots J and 4, Block 10, Tier B.
10, Block i t . Tier li ­
It it further ordered thit thi. ««i
lt (» further ordered that this order be
pubHshed
in the Sanford Herald a
*
published in the Sanford Herald, a newspaper published in the Sanford Herald. ■ .ne* * P i ^
published in said City, once ” wiek , *l'11',r
published in tald City, once a week for four
conMcufive week* tutor ,0 .»id Jule ,U&gt;lui,r
I consecutive week» prior to said rule day.
City of Sanford

) Bill in Chancery to
) Enforce Tax Lien.

» r a

U " s s

I 1Q01®»
16-4

. _ __
B. M. ROBINSON, (Seal.)
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.

D* ,#0S‘
B. M. ROBINSON, (Seal.)
tfi-4
Clerk Circuit Coutt. Orange County,

i6 :.

Clerk

S

S W A ;* « ;-

C W M

B. M. ROBINSON, (Seal.)
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial U’
I d the Circuit Court of the
Ireult Court, Orange County.
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Clerk Circuit
Circuit of the State of Florida
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
Circuit
of
th*
State
of
Florida
for Orange County.
“ Circuit of the State of Florida
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
for Orange County.
for
Orange
County.
City of Sanford
&gt; Bill In Chancery to
for Orange County.
VB
j Enforce Lien Lew.
Circuit of the State o( Florida
City of Sanford
) Bill In Chancery to
City of ^Sanford
Hill |n Ch.ncery ,0
City of Ssnford
J Bill in Chancery to
va.
j Enforce Tax Lien.
O. Re*d, md . r „
for Orange County.
&gt;
Richard Allen, and ) Enfor« l*»» Lien.
vs.
)Enforce Tax I-ien.
M. B. Bronson, and )
S e

E

w

, . »

D 190«. In Bid criuil, you appear to ami
aittver the bill filed and act forth the na­
ture ol your rcapcctl»* ‘nlerrata in

5 &amp;

r v

r « /

r y

&amp;

r ’

published In the Sanford Herald, a newrpaper
publkhed In Mid City, once « week lor fom
consecutive week, prior to _aaid
Wit nets ray bend end w l of Inc
circuit court, this as*h ¿ * T
November, A.
D. 190». - .
n M ROBINSON. (Seal.)
l&lt;-4
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange Countyi

In tb«'Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
for .Orange County..
■Bill in Chancery to
City, of Sanfotd
Enfotce Tax Lien.
y».
Thomas E. Wilson, and.
To A|| Whom It May Concern
Upon applicalton of the City
is beieby oideied that on or bcl
uary Rule day next, being JaliiL ,
Ii. 1909. in said toutl, you apt^ar to and
answer the bill filed and set lorth the na­
ture of your respective interests, in, fight Jo.
or liens ut&gt;on real estate situate in the City
of Sanford, and described in thg l*IU as: Undivided t-4 inUrrst fn J - j U t and J,
BlKk t. Tier 3. also dndividid 1-4 interest in
T i . i . ' .. ...d 1o.-Itlw i: 5, Ticr-T:-------- ------ —
It is imilicV'‘iiTdirra—that-tWs- wdes- bs
ppifllRliru III MIC stamartw a.v,,»,«, - - y tr r published in Mid City, once »w rek for lour
consecutive weeks prior to. said rul«y day,
Witness my 'hand and tra j ol ; the aa^
circuit court, this agili day of November, A.
b . 1908.
B M ROBINSON. (Seal.) I
164
Clerk Circuit Coutl. Orange County.

City

of Sanford
) Bill in Chancery toI T o&gt; AH
All Whom
Whom ItIt Mi
May Concern:
Tf.
J Enforce T»» Lien. I Upon
Uponapplication
application o L
oft M , iCity
»k uSolicitor,
i j « nishwi
it
WMltsm
Cowan, ana)
|f«‘ hereby ordered that on or
fore the Jan*
H . A 11 Whom n &gt;Uy Concetn:
uary Rule .day next, being January J, A. 1).
Upon application of the City Solicitor, it I 1&gt;09&gt; ¡„ „ ¡ J c u r t, you appear to afld answer
is hereby ordered that on or before Iba Jan- I )hi bin filej ln j , , , rorth the nature of yonr
uary Rule day next, being January 3rd, A.
spcctive interests in, right to, or liens upon
I). 1909, In said court, you appear to and
aV estate situate In the City of Sanford,
answer the bill filed and set forth the na~
t» re-« f—y w r rt g e t tivs istaresti Ic,- iish» *o,hast 1 -a of East l-a of -y-n......
Lots 9 * and *to,
or liens uwn real estate situate in the City , Block ti. Chapman and Tucker’s Addition to
of Sanford, and described in the bill a t:
j (he Clly of Sanford.
t-ota ta and 13, Block 7. Tier 1.
.. It
..................
................
H 1» further ordered that this order he
It
further ordered that
this order „be .
ni.bli.hr I In the Sanford Herald, a newipaper | rubjished In the Sjnford Herald. *8 newspaper
-«-week for four published in said City, once a week for tour
Vhhltahadi In
consecutive weeks prior lo Mid rule da
^ asdJ- rule.
___________ _______
r-'»e»i -fif'Tfli
cult
court this and day of December, A. it.
circuit court,'ihls a$lb day of November,
190S.
II. 190S.
B. M. ROBINSON, (Seal.)
B, M. ROBINSON, (Seal.)
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County.
t6-4 Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.

To All Whom h May Concern:
O. IL Grämling, .and)
Upon application of the L'lrv
1; &gt;.
•»o All Whom It May Cossceriu a n
vr
Upon spplicalion
ot
the
Cily
Sollcilor,
It
applica Iion
me xiiy
" '* hJ To hr, 0i d' rrd that on nr Wf0^t «Mealin'
Jan­ uar/ Rule day next. Wing January , V ||
is hereby ordered that on or Wfor« the Jan»» Miu
uary Rule day next. Wing January a, A. U. 19° 9« ■
in
Mid cou
court you . p , ^ ,
L } , ^
„,
„
1909. in Hid court, you appear to snd anrwyr the bill filed and ?*!_
-?_c!, llc.to "Mure
n| )UUf
interests in, right
the bill filed and set forth the nature of your respective
i.„ ..
•
respective interests in, right to, or Hens upon ra*al isa.lesilm
rMI
j".
1 « ! »«isir aBiiair in tlve Lity i&gt;f Sailfoia. a.
* i t , Tier it,
and descriWd in the bill as:
Ixit j. Block 9. Tier A,
'
'*
It is further ordered that this order W p u t l l s W d Ä Sarn " r
published in the Sanford Herald, a newspaper
published in said City, once a wee» -foe-tour
consecutive weeks prior to said ru le d a y . .
“Ä
T
i Ä
r Ær
Witness my hand and.seal of tha said cirthls
and,day
of
DecemWf,
A.
D.
rfiif ' CrRlft

-,9° aB. M. ROBINSON, (Seal.)
16.4 Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.

City of Sanford
) _1HH In Chancery to
City of Sanfuid
) Bill in Chancery to
Li
vs.
) Enforce Tax Lien.
Va. .
) Enforce Tax Lien.
G. L Takheh, and )
S. If. Coleman, and J
To AH Whom It May Concern:
.—
To All Whom It May Concern:
Upon application of the- City Solicitor, it _ Upon application ot the' City SoRai)or, it
is hereby ordered that on or before the Jan­ ts hereby ordered that on or before the Jan­
uary Rule day next, being January 3rd, A. uary Rule day next, being January 3, A . D.
I), 1909, in Mid court, you appear to and 1909,
.
. . .. ,you
___appear
___________________
in Mid court,
to and answer
answer the bill Wed amt set forth the &gt;u I the bit! filed and-aet forth the nature «1 yoo(lire- lif Jrouniipecilve IniW dll ln, ’rigbl Jo. I rrsprcilVe interesti In, right to, or liens upon
»fv tiews -ow.«- issl.M U U - sUuAI^ ij^ lU e.Llly.l .M i «^sl..,rtw »*e-iw --eh»-(;iry of- AswLo-^rpf Sanford and described In the bill aft
| aflj described in the bill as;
Lot 1a. Block 7, Tier B.
,
.
la.t r, Block t, Tie) 4.
It is farther ordered that this order he 1 -It -is -further
Ordered
that this order be
published, tu. the -Sauiuid .lieiaid.-a sen (paper pnbtishe-dTn the Sanford Herald, a nrvrtpi|&gt;er
published in said Lily, once s week for tour published, in Mid City, once a week for tour
consecutive weeks prior io said rule day.\
weeks prior to said rule day.
Witness my hand and seal of (he Mid consecutive
Witness my hand and seal of the Mid eircircuit court, this ajtb day of November, A
I
cuit
court
this
and day of December, A. 1&gt;,
I), 1908
•
B. M. ROBINSON. Ih.al .) \ &gt;*&gt;*■
J. \\
B. M. ROBINSON. (Sesl.)
16-4
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County,
-£---- 11 '6-4 Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County,

City of Sanford
) Bill tn Chancery to
yt
) Enforced Tax Lien.
Janies I’otts, and
)
To All Whom It May Concern:
Upon application of the City Solicitor, it
is hereby ordered that on or before the Jan­
uary Rule day ugxt. Wing January 3rd, A.
D. 1909, in said court, you appear to and
annrer the blH ftlfd xnd“ *rr'fnTth“ tt)e-ni
ture of your respective interests in, right 40,
in lh« ’City
of Sanford, and described tn tbe hill as:
Lot 4, Block 9, Tier B.
it is further ordered that this order he
published Inithr~S»n/nrd'timid, a newspaper
published in Mid Cily, once a week for four
consecutive weeks prior to said rule day.
Witness my hand and seal of the said
circuit court, this astir day of NovemWr, A.
I). 190*.
B. M ..ROBINSON, (Seal.)
16-4
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange Cryunty.

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial I
for Orange County.
Circuit of the State of Florida
Io th* Cireui* c ? “rt P* the 7th Judicial
■ ■ City of Ssafotd.— J — --------— -------In the Citcuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
for
Orange
County.
___
F. I^avett, Ad ) Bill in Chancery to
Circuit of the State of Florida
forOrange County.
- - - - -Enforce
*Tax Lu
City of Sanford
) Bill in Chancery
minis tra (or of' Seih)
for Orange County.
vs.
) Enforce Lien t
City of Sanford
) Bill inChancery
to
French, Deceased.)

and
/
To All Whom If Msy Concern:
Upon application of the Lily Solicitor,
ts hereby ordered that on br before the Janry Rule .lay neat, being January '3rd, A.
1999. In Said court, you appear to and
answrr the hill filed and sei forth (he ru
ture of*your respective inlcrrsts in, rigid to,
or liens upon real estate situate in the City
of Sanford, and described .in the bill ss:
— -Undivided i-4 —in:«ret in Loti t and a,
Bfoelc J, Tier 3, also undivided 3-4 interest
in U l i 9 and 10, Block j. Tier 1.
-&gt; It is ' further ordercl that th is-order be
publkbed In the Sanford lleral.1, a new»pa|ier
'published in said Cily, once a week for tour
coitsn-utivr weeks prior to said ride day.
Witness my hand and seal of the Mid
circuit court, this ajth day of November, A.
D. 1908.
B. M. ROBINSON, (Seal.)
164
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County.

e

In the Cijcult Court of the 7th Judicial
------- Circuit-«!—H»«*-8tate of Florida .. .
for Otange County.
—'■ '"'L i,,-'•(A Sanford
)
vs.
)
New
South Building) Billin .Chancery
to
andLoan Association) Enforce* Tax Lien,
and Thomas L. Wil ). p ..... | . . . . . g
son,
and
J
Tu All: Whom II May Concern:
Upon a|iplicatlon of the City Solicitor, it
- Is hereby ordered that *on or 1&gt;c(orc the Jan
uary Rule day next, being January tat, A
.!). 1909, in said court, you sm ear to and
answer the bill filed and set forth the. na­
ture of your respective inlrrests in, tight to,
or liens uiwn real estate eituite in the Cl
of Sanford, and deacribed in the bill at:
Lots 9 and 10, Block y. Tier 9.
It it further ordered that this order be
published iu the Sanford Herald, a newspaper
published in Mid City, once a week for four
consecutive weeks prior to said rule day
Witness my.. . hand.. and
of
I ■seal
___ the r-said
JL
cltruit mint, this
i(lh day
olT Nmcmbir,
D, 190H. '
II. M. ROBINSON, (Seal.)
Clerk Circuit four), Orange County.

i f e i H

In the Circuit Court ot the 7th Judicial
Circuit, of the State of Florida
■v for Otange County.

U B. Williams, and )
x- siTV
■ f Enforce Tax Lien.
Te a
Whom It May Concern:
E. Kirby, and )
Upon application ol
of the City Solicitor, it
Io All Whom It May Concern:
It hereby* ordered that oii or Wfor* the Jan­
Upon application of the City Solicitor, it
uary Rule day next, Wing Jxtiuary 3. A- D. is hereby or&lt;«*red that un or before the Jan­
1909. in said court, you appear to and answer uary Rule day next, Wing January 3. A. tt.
the hill filed srjd set forth the nature ot your i _ i ______________
_ ____ to and answer
? * ! coVrl' r __
”u _xppear
respective interests in, right to, or liens upon I the bill filed and s V foriV tb^ natu’r'woFvcur
Ii
real estate situate in the City of Sanlord, respective interests in, right to. or liens upon
and described in th eb .ll as:
I real eslstr situate in tha City-of-Santord.
Lot 1?, Block 6, Tlrr 1.
I and ilescritied in the hill as:
it is further ordered that this order W
West p i of I-ot j, Block 10, Tier C.
published in the Sanford Herald, a oews|W|&gt;er
H, “ , , 9t,h9r ordered that this order W
publishcij In mid City, once a week for lour pn. shed in the Sanford Herald, a newsmiwr
consecutive'' weeks prior tn said rule day.
published In Mid City, once a week (or lour
Witness my baud and seal of iba said cir­ cunsevutivr week? prior la said rule day.
cuit court this ind Jay of DrcemWt, A. it.
W tineas my hand arid seal of the said cir1908.
iyoS C° Ur&lt; t t l * a" J d* r a t
A. t).
11. M. ROB INSUN, (Seal.)
164 Clerk Circuit t'nurl, Orange County.
x
r , *.
M- ROBINSON, (Seal.)
■6 « Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County.

I d the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Cijcult of the State of Florida
"-'*'*" Tol Orange County.------ -—-

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State 6t F lo r id a ^
) Bill in C'-incery to
for Orange County.
)Eufurca Taa Lieu.

"City ru Satitntd
9a.
Mb K Stillorf!, and)
• City of Sanford
) Bill in Chancery to
To All Whom It Mi j Concern:
I
..
»a) Eaforc« Tax Lien.
Upon (ppllcation of the City Solicitor, it I
**; Lrsniling, and)
It hereby ordered that on or before the jin * 1 * ®' All Whom It Klajjf Concern:
nary llule day next, being January j, A. i&gt;. I . V1*01* •PPfJcMljn of the City .Solicitor, u
ipup. in axid court, yen# appear to and aniwer I 14
f orilereti that on or before the Ian
the hilt filed and tet forth the nature , of your I Ulry
d* 1^*11(JtL,«being January j, A, |i
respective Interests In. right to, or liens upon ! ? U9! , } ! ' ? ? * ? e o ' l Tt‘ r uu (ppear to and answrr
real estate »mute in the Clly* of Sanford, *"* " ll*
»»“I »»t forth the nature ul your
and described in the bill as:
I respective interests fn, right to. or liens unun
I-ot J. nt.-ck 6. Tier n .
« *» «»Ut* siluate in the City of " * n^ d
ll is further ordered that this order -W I
described In the bill ss:
published in the Sanfotd Herald, s newspaper
4, ,. loS* ®
»•‘ T.‘cr
T ier AA.
irwspaper I| h
^ "1,. 4'
published in Mid City, once a week for
‘
lour . 1, I * j
b5r .?r,lered that this order W
consecutive weeks prior to said rule1 '**7I ü lli'H i n the
Sanford Herald, a newamper
Willie»» my hand and seal of Hie said
s a ij clrMid *-**7*
City, once .• W
CT. for tour
elr- II l,ul'H»hed
week
cuit codtt this and day of DectmWr, A. f)
I'rior to said rule day
•998.
I
" I lland and seal of the said cirr . t e-^ V- ROBINSON. (Seal.)
9«R court
,„d .by of DeccmWr! A. I
ifi 4 Glerk Circuit Cpuji^ Q nltg, County,— 1 10oB'
'lira ■- Otar» r y ‘ M' .gmHASOM., ( W &gt; —
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial reg -C T erk nrcuU^Tourt, Uranfe County.

Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.
City of Sanford * )

V».

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial |
o„k
c &amp; l f è 2 S'g5 ° * é
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.
City of Sanford
) Bill in Chancery to lu th« Circuit Court of th r^ tV Jiiü c u l
City of Sanford
J Bill in Chancery to
a n
iTA*i
j
I Enforced Taa Ljtn.
Circuit of tbe SUte of Florida
A. C. Martin, and )
,, ,* * :
,
) tntorcea
Enforced lax
Taa Wen.
Li&lt;
J. r . Lalng, and )
for. Orange County,
To All Whom It May Concern:

Id the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.

ËD

To All Whom It May Concern:
Upon application of the City Solicitor, it
it hrrrby ordered that on ot Wfore the Jan ­
uary Rule day next, Wing January 3rd, A
D. ip'«V. tn M id court,- -you appear to and
anawer -the bill filed «and set forth the na­
ture of your respective interr-sts in, right tu,
or Hem upon real estate situate in the City
of Sanford, and deecriWd in the bill as:
Una One f t ) . Block Seven ( j ) , Tier Two
i j- *Ju L i"i Tbr«. fa ), RJuik Rive ^yk-Cbspun &amp; Jiiraer s Addlllon Ip* the City of San
ford as the property of J.
J - F.
E- lAlng uid
^ot^r.y tiring in Orange County, Slate of

City of Sanford
I Bill in Chancery to
vs.
) Enforce Tax Lieu.
I). King, and
) ' *•
'0 All Whom it May Concern:
Upon application of the City Solicitor, it
is hereby ordered that un or before ihc Jan-“
uary Rule day neat,' being January 3rd, A.
I). 1909, iu Mid court, you appear to and
anar,cr the bill filed and set lorth the na­
ture of your respective inleenUv -in, right to, 7
or liens upon real estate situate iu the Cily*
of Sanford, and described in (He bill as;
W .' 1-3 of Lot e. Block 9, Chapman &amp;
Tucker's Addition tu the City of Sanfotd.
It it further ordered lint ibis order he
Published in the Ssnford lin a ld , a newspaiwr
published in Mid Cily, once a week (or tour
consecutive weeks prior io said rule day.
Witness my hand snd seal of the Mid
circuit court, (hit ajlh day uf November, A.
1). 1908.
B. M. ROBINSON, (S e a l.)’
16-4
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County,

In the Circuit Court of the 7th judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida *
for Orange County.

City of Sanford -

Rm i„ Ch.'SFery p,

M. C. Hedcngren. . J , h" f°rC' T“

1in,,

iotr All Whom
Concern:
” nV,m It
11 May Concern:
Upon application of the Lily Solicitor
is hereby ordered that on or Wfcur |,
uary Rule day next. Wing January 3 A n
the’ bill"«!!. ? CUIÎr,‘ } 'i U ■J’P9»r l" ind BTiuvrr
re a fV iu te *
in’ T ( ! i Î / Æ &amp;
and described in liie_hill s .. ---------- *
R ftk 4. lie r 11.
. in U , fHrl,l.t r ordered Hist flit, «eyi 1pu i i.hed in the Ssnford fTeraM, s
published-10 aaid-Ctfy, nnir a wrrk
C*I\ÎbÎ UI
wct.*“ prior Io said rul,
" U‘
Ultnexs my band and seal of tin- , Ï , ,,
eullg cotftt IU . and day of De’emW, A "y
.¿ k
16 4

r , . r - P - M- ROBINSON, (Seal)
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County,

In th. Circuit Court of the 7th Judina!
Circuit of the State of Fionda
for Orange County.
City of Sanford

M. IJcjioii,
i»

,

) Bill in Chance,, 1,

J Enforce Jan J.irii

ami
)
,ün ;'|‘ U'h,'!n 11 -Hey Looser.,
Upon appi canon ol the ( it y Sol,ni„, „
h««hr ordered that
or bifore th,
¡jury Ruie day next. Wing February i.' t
W. limo, in said court, you » i.lm-«i ' 1,.
answer Hie bill filed and se: lo.il, n„ „anör
of your respective lutriesU in. i i ki„
,,
,ur n, J
, q'M e simate IU the Cm -1
- «TitnTTt, ana at-^crnicir m the Tull
UtlB 4 «rid 5, »lock 7 Tier f&gt;
{*.• Î* .Lulbcr ordctctT that fili» «*».!«-/
IMlbliihcd in the Sanford llcraM, u iirRHuiTi
publulicd in «Api City, once a »rrk r . mkI.i
C°Va“^Cl,l‘VC wrclu lir»or *&lt;&gt; ***¡'1 rulf v]j^
V&gt; itticsi my Laudi And »cal of thr tatiì rrr
cuil court this and ilay of liecriul.rr. A h
190B:
B. M. ROBINSON, o n ' ,
^8 t Clerk Circuit Court. Orange : „only

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the Stale of Flonda
for Orange County.

-J'ity of Sanford ) Bill ill Oitncci i tr
Vi.
) En Iof tr
,f»rnW* S, StCtMUl, illd )
To the dcfentlint, VV, S. StriMm.
City of Sanford
)
’
,
It AlijttAtifiM If min tbe AlbiUvit ol tlir » tf y
va
) Bill in Chancery to Solicitor o&lt; the I'ity ol Sad ford lirrrui Mul
A. Johns and S. A.) Enforced iax Lien. that be licllcvcx that v«»u are ■ iidii rrM-le ii
Ballards, snd
)
of the StAtr o f ( rionOa, ami ihai your r*
Jo Ail Whom It Msy Concern:
t«inter I« tin known, anti Hat flirt c ii in* |hti
Upon application of the City Solicitor. ¡1 »du In thi» State the service of .» mi!i(» »hi
is hereby orderrd that on or before the Jsn
U|Mni whom would bind you. And tl-.tt juur
uary Rule da, next, Wing January 3rd, A, «tfc U over the age of 21
!• 1909, in Mid court, you apt-car to and
It it therefore orderet] tha! v«»ii «f&lt;« Ain*e»f
answer Hie bill filed and set lorth the ira in thi« court Io tiw hill herein lilrtl, up»n
lure of your rrt|&gt;eciivr interests in. right to. .M«*mUy, Lebruary I, A. 1), lv«n&gt;.
or liens uno» real estate situate in the City
It ‘ it further ordered that thi» order *1
of Sanford, and described in tbe bill as:
htililicallofi tie fitibliYhefl once ii werk for
•
U 1, Block 8, Tier B.
coiifcccutive week» in (be Sanford liersld. «
Jl, i* further ordered that this* order be new%|iaper publiihrd in tbe City of &gt;*nt t I.
published in the Sanford Herald, a newspaper in Orange County» Horida.
published in said Cily, once a week for four
W itn r» « m y lian d a r i d j b t I f il l f il
J t il *
cpiircfutlve wcrlrx prior to said rule day.
c u lt Court iIn » and day of Ileceriibei, A H
Witness my hand and seal of- the said
------------------------circuit court, this 35th day of November. A.
U. M. ROBINSON. tSraU
I). 1908.
'
®tClerk Circuit Court, Orange tAnmt»
x
m .. e.,B* M. ROBINSON, (Seal.)
10-4
Clerk .Circuit Court, Orange County,

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
in the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
r
Circuit Of "the State- of~Honda
U-theHJiicnlt UOUlt of the 7th Judicial
fur Orange County.
for Orange County.
Circuit of the State of Florida
City of Sanford ) Bill b Chanter» to
City of Sanford
) Bill in Chan-ny r.for Orange County.
•V*.
) Enforce Tat Lie-i
J. II. Magtuder, andi
T« “ •
M.Heaton, and
)

I'ewvett—in d 'lt.') riiVtmej
F. I-cxvctt, His Wife)
) Bill in Chancery to
.
and.
) Enforce Tax Lien,
II. Mention, and )
In All Whom It Ms/ Concern:
Ta All Whom It May Concern:
Upon application o l the Citv Solicitor li
0 All h liiitn It Kr.« f —_____
Upon application of the Cily Solicitor, it
i* hertby ordered that On or bcfgre the Jan
. Uary Rule day next, being January ytd, A.
1). 1909, in said court, you appear- to and
answer the bill filed and set lorth the na­
ture of your, respective interests In, right to,
or liens m«on res! estate situate in .the City
of Sanford, and described In Ibe bill as;
West s-a of East i . j. Lots 9 and 10 Block
1!&gt; Cliapinan A Tucker« Addition lu the City
of Sanlurd.
It is furlhrr ordered that this order be
published in the Sanford Herald, a nrwspaiwr
published In said City, once a week for four COvÂ1îu,U*
P.r'or
“ IJ Mil« day.
It U further ordered that tbi. „ . a
a
consecutive weeks prior to said rule day.
Witncst my Wnd and seal of the said ( ubllshrd in the Ssofuid Hfîlld .
h*
Tie»»--my—hand s a d —seal of .ibs uTit { j ^ o u r t , thig n th d a, of November, a . l'obl(.he,i m „ 1 J C,,« o A f l! r . . i . &lt;Tr‘17! ^
T osr
circuit coutt, this «{lb day of November. A.
weclîs^pfîSr to bald hiie' day”
D. 1908.
M ROniNSON. (Seal.)
■ . W itn ess my hAnd And ira ) n f «U L i j
B. M. ROBINSON, (Seal.)
10 4
Clerk Circuit Courtj Oranirt fminty
I i 4 Clerk Cireuit Çnim, Orange. County._| îr?9o8C“ "'* ,hU ,J,h 'tor nf NotemWr. A
Clly ol Sauiôrïl

F--.

In tho Circuit Court of the 7th judkia^
urcuit of the Stale 0/ Florida
for Orange County.

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial 1 1 » the Caronit Court of the 7th Judicial In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
Circuit of the State of Florida
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Oranga County.
for Orange County.
for Orange C o u n ty .

City of Sanford
) Bill in Chancery
To the defendant,
M. Ilcxion
r
9».
) Enforce Taa Li
It ap|iearitig from the affidavit „f the fit*
h. II. Junes. And )
Solicitor
of^
Hie
City
of
Sanford heiein lih -t
To All W ham It M«y Concern:
upon application of the City Solicitor, it lliat he believes lhat you arc a non molml
Is hereby ordered that on or Wfore the Jsn- of the Slate e»f--+’lorid», and that y„ut‘ ivuary Rule day next, Wing January 3, A. D, idenee is unknown, and that Hirir ii no pvi
s«n in this State Ibe service of a ntbpoent
„ c, r eoVrt' 7“u appear u* and answer
the bul hied and set forth tbe nature ol vosir upun whom would bin-i you, and th»l &gt;oai
respective interests in, right io, ur lietis upon age is over (he age of j i years.
U .44 (irerefoie ordered Hut you'do sppear .
' . e j ' e rilu ii, 2 1he City •of Wnlord
in tide court to tbe bill hereto file-1, upon’
and dfftnbed in the bill as:
Monday,
February 1, A. D. 1909.
Ix&gt;t 4, Block 10. Tier A.
It is further ordered that this orJer -t
i*
that tbit order W publication be published once a week for rijM
published in the SanR.rd Herald, a Rtwriw,«? consecutive week* in thr Sanford I lei »Id, a
■—blislsed in mid CRy, once a ¿eek ( ‘ ‘
newspaper published fn the City of Ssnlui-I.
vsecutiia weeka fou-r rw « id vute
Ill O ring« Lounty, 7Jpf |dtAitnets my hand and seat uf the a««
' •Wit nr«« Itiy baniT and the leaf nfrai-l fircuit fourt thi# snd day of DecemWr^A. D. cuit court this ind day ol December, A I).
190*.
.a . r't. l r-?- ¥• SOBINSON, (SeaL)
B. It. ROBINSON, (Seal )
16 4 Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County®t.
Clark Circuit Court. Orange County.

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State «f Florida
Circuit of the Stnte of Flood,
for Orange County.
for Orange County.

City of Sanford
) B llf i„ O m nc«« to
City of Sanford
) BOI ln Chancery lo
William
Slmpaoti.
and)
‘ urc* d T* * EifnFlorence l^ rd a fl,
fcn,urctJ T“
To e\|| Whom It Mijr Concern1
Tu Ali Whom It May Coneern:
- V1“ 1! •rpltcatioo of th e.C itr Svillcitnr ¡1
f» hereby ordered thaï ou or befoie the Jan
D ^'’ . ¿ Z in L u " ’ b ,inI J * n“ r8 3fd. A.

City of Sanford
) BIB in Chancery tu
91.
) Enforce Tax
Lieu
W. R. M o ,,, «„a )
T« the defendant, W. R. Moses:
It apjiesrtng Iron» the affidavit of the Ctij
Solicitor af the City of Sanford herein bird
that be believes that run are a non resident
lhe State of Florida, and (bat your rrsnee u iinltnpwk and ihM - ikerw-iaxs» -»«'v
an’, h i " b T i^ f i l^ V 0« T C .be ^
i, real
1 lit this Stale the service of a subpoens
I' liens
c — i ui
Jt «
° n
'5“', estate
e“ »te viiuilr
situate In
In the Cftupun whom would bind you, and that jf"i*
**• ¥ ° w th« age of al years.
and _
ll is therefore ordered that you do appear
IdJtlosîpS
In; this court to the bit] herein filed, &gt;F°n
-------a-e
m, Fioriti»
County, State of lA.trîdî
la ° ™ ° « '
It is further ordrrrd that this order he
I l la further- ordered that this order be
Myot“ 7i February t, A. D. 1009.
,
published In the Sanford Herald, a newspaper M. ■ further ordrrrd that this n o b , v_
" Hie Sanford Herald, a newspaper
f t , is, further ordered that ibis order of
published In said City, once a week for four pubi,,,bed in said City, once a week for four published in (aid Clly. once a week f o r 'f i î r
publication W pi.blUticd ouce a week for eight
conwtrulivc weeks prior to uid rule day.
sæ œ j s
consecutive weeks prior to said rule day.
consecutive weeks in tbe Sanford Herald, a
cooseeufiv, week, prior to said rule day
Witness my hand and seal of the uid
Witness roy hand and seal of the said
1
%
itnc-tA
my
Innd
ajuI ifg| of i 'K* » i j
T i s i " - " O ifh . J ?
’ ""■poper published in the City of Ssnford,
circuit court, this .«jlh day of November, A. circuit court, tbit sjth day of November, A.
In Orange County, Florida.
D. 1908.
•
a C“9o/WH' tW* ,5,h d*y °f
A.
Witnesa in* hand and the seal of Mid cirIt. M. ROBINSON. (Seal.)
' IW*
B. M. ROBINSON, (S e a l)
court tlia rod day of December, A D .
vài
à . s ~ B- M. R O Bm sO N ; (Seal.) •
&lt;6-4 Clark Circuit Court Orxrjge County.
ti t
Clark Circuit Court, Orar«« County.
q
K
M
^
R
O
B
U
IW
N
,
(Se*
I
tfi-«_ Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County,
•6 4
Clerk
C w t L range Coe
U. ROBINSON, (Scab) v L ,
cult Ceuri* Orange Ceunly.
îa à U iî
- T*" r i . M•■
’
&gt;- •iW- i .
Upon application of the City Solicitor, it
is hereby ordered that on of Wfore the Jan ­
uary Rule day neat. Wing January 3rd, A,
D. 190«, in said court, you apt«*' to and
anawer tW bill filed and art forth the na­
ture of your .{espective interests in, right tu,
nr liens upon real estate situate in the Clly
»"f
w*“d descriWd In tha. bill M:
Lot (I, Block j, Tier 1: Ixits j and y. Block
10, Tier to, Martin1» Addition to til,f cilr r f

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THE SANFORD HERALD. December 19 1908

C A P I T A L $30,000.00

The

Peoples Bank of Sanford extends to all Sanford

and vicinity
a

best

for a

r

Merry Christmas and

Happy and Prosperous New Year
•»

We also take this opportunity of expressing to our many
&gt;

•

•

customers and friends our appreciation of their patronage and
our thanks for good words spoken in belialf of the

Peoples

Bank
H. R. STEVENS, Vice President

Ml M. SMITH, President
G. S. DERRY, Cashier

M. M. Smith

H. E. TOLAR, Asst. Cashier

H. R. Stevens

C. F. Williams

E. H. McNeill
P M. Elder“

H. H. Chappell

K. R. Murrell

A. Vaughan

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V.’.-.rlTSrrS?
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Property

1Hü'M ’yÿW FW
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35^

placed in our hands

will be attractively presented to
thousands
.

of prospective pur-

|

chasers.

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Our lists of_ prospects

is increasing at^the rate of 50
per day.

Our

dealings will be

fair and just tQ buyer and seller.
We
smail

are • having

a

im p ro ve d

tru ck

good

dem and

fo r

farm s at reason­

able prices.

Room 10

Welborne Block

Sanford, Fla

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P A G E S — P a r t I— P a g e s I t o 8

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IN S A N FO R D — Life la Worth Living

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SANFORD. FLORIDA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26. I90B

Number 19

líelo Sardinia, which took place attlie
with something like eclnsyT He has the
parents’ home. Quite a.party- of Italian 0 I 1R N E W Y E A R S E R M O N delightful recklessness of inexperience,and N E W S
O E T H E W O R LD
friends and relatives were nsemtded at
recognize no difficulties that may not be
the residence of the Sardinia fnmlly and
overcome. His inmginntion has no ele­
The General News Of “The Land were in full enjoyment of the ceremonies We Spend Our Years as a Talc ment of necromancy in it, nntl.Jtc thinks Items of Interest Gleaned From
,n
‘
incident J o jITte' hnptlini Of~tlie Infant ------------ Thai Is Toui;:
tt-ensy-to do-nil sortsof imprrssiblc-Thinfti; — (
o f - f lo w
ers
Various-Sources------into the Catholic church when Antonio
No winter blast of failure lias touched his+
Urao. one of the ituests, was shot down
cheek, nnd his trust and confidence in Iris
and killed by an unknown party. Urso, »08-THE OLD AND THE NLW -’09 fellows is of troplcnl abundance, for suspi HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS who was nmonft a limup of merrymakers
cion has le ver nudged his elbow, and men
in the rear part of the house induliiimi
nnd women nre as angels to him.* The
in the feast in progress after the Infantile Standing on the Threshold of a New consciousness that tljis is a hard world to Here .the Readers Will Find o Brief
Year, It Is Time Tor Retro­
A„ Epitome of the Week'» Most Im. baptism, was called to the front |{nte
Historical Spring Flowing
live uprightly in has not touched his heart
spective Thought____
_____pur»ant HappcnliH» In the
i&gt;JL«„stranger nnd as ]ic_uususpectingly
by-no mtirh-nii-n linger t iivnqd h e sees -tn ----------- For Hurried Readers----------- —
State'» Domain..
approached the front of the premises he Wriitrn for Ttir Herald.
Mrs. Bridget MeCinley of Kelnyrcs, Pn„
Wr t|K-,i,t our yrurx on n mir .thin It i„M_ others the sweetness nml light which fills
Col. Fred. L. Robertson, one of the best wns shot down,.- supposedly by the man l’anima «dl.
died last week nt the age of ninety years.
his own life so full of sunshine.
known Confederate veterans in the stnte, who had called Idm from the itntc. bis
His js the beauty of on
nn untried soul Sixty-four years ago. In Ireland, she reOW. strange it will seem to us Jjil
m 1,}&gt; 1^
tn. Tnlinhnsaeq n few
and by tolive hi a world in which He tllliifcs uf greatness, but we who look iTtved-tlie-totnl-abstmrnrr--p|ptlgr»- frtitn:----expiring.
Father Tlieohald Matthew nnd kept it in­
dsysTUlothere is no time at all beepuse jlmri oil cannot tell whether he Is really great
•I
.^ ^ n r i o n County Fair, which closet
Twenty-two prominent
ibjmgbiy effort must be. made. violate up to her dehih.’~
Saturday, another day having been added Pensacola were gathered—iiwut nn-w*rly nothing, since tltexe are so many of them Tlien the revelation will come to trim and
Donald Grant Mitchell, known the sw W -» •&lt;
on account of the popularity of the fair. hour Monday morning by the sheriff and that the treasury cannot lie exhausted.
to us alike. When the Haines crackle nnd over ns “Ike Marvel," died last week at hts——
i«ms td have been entirely successful ns will fnec the judge of the crlnilnaTcourt ' Timo exhibits curious trails which really mar we learn what stuff wo are made of home near New Haven, Conn., at the age
an exhibition of whnt can be done in on the chnrgo of \gambling. ’ Two rnlds are well worth observing.
But do not muse him from Iris sleep. Let of eighty-six years. His host known
one of the best agricultural and mining were made by the sheriff, the first being
It is in no hurry whatever; lull, on the him dream on. denr boy of our households, works are "Reveries of a Bachelor" and
counties or the State. It guve abundant tqxin the DeLunn Gub, n social organiza­ contrary, seems to be willing to sit at its until the sunshine falls on Iris cyelidsnnd "Dream Life."
proof that no other county in Floridn tion in DeLunn street in the business ease, on the roadside when it is watching wakens him. Soon enough lie will learn
The chancery court of Virginia has de­
alfordi better opportunities for pleasant center, when eleven [wmrineiit young the boys nnd girls of the world. So per­ Iris sad lesson; soon enough discover that cided tile suit brought by Mrs. Florence
Immes nnd accumulation of wealth id men were arrested and taken to the sistently docs it liugpr in our early dnys, not all his companions came from the New Mnyhrick and her mother, the Baroness
many different lines than does Marion.
county jail where they Inter bond for Imfore yet there nre clouds in the sky Jerusalem with (lie fragrance of heaven Von Roque, against D. W, Armstrong for
Kissimmee has seven acres of het their nppearohee/ A few minutes after­ that we many times wish it would throw about them. In (lie meantime hiscnstles tlie recovery of properly worth over $*2.town tols planted to cnbbngc, which is wards the shcrifT appeared nt the St. away n fow summers nnd winters nnd are quite worth Iris building, though lie 000,000, in favor of the ladies.
expected to bring $100 per acre. Thrifty Charles Hotel, where an alleged game bring us suddenly nearer to a realization may never live in them. Give him your
By the collapsing of n portion of n con­
propie are those cabbage planters, nnd wns In progress, in which eleven more of our dreams. Then,when we are in the blessing, hut do not disturli Iris pleasant crete bridge being ercctc/l over the Potomac
cleanly, too. for the they nre enemies to were engaged, Including the proprietor rUsIrniut Vvhtrrnrtife, imr idimiMers laden llioil gills. *7"
river at Hagerstown. Mil., four men wear*
weeds and therefore benefnetoro to the of the hotel. The DeLunn Club, which with duties nnd responsibilities, time loses
If you turn to ripe mnnltood what ndlf- killed nnd a number badly injured.
oooupi«*—two —
fcrciiU ULVimmiiciU.gtccLa. yuu. - -I h c Jin
town.
'
lurou-MuUiu,-thM-q!iwaH-nr-*i&gt;urt,-w4ll------The half of the present ornnge crop of building,, wns recently organized nml that we wonder if weeks nnd months are hns been built nml the boy in passing envr New York about the middle of Ja n ­
th&gt;- St;it.- 1» yet on the lr&lt;&gt;cH. A groat much surprise wus occasioned when it winged apd huve.Jlown away in the night (1trough it lias lu-ounr serious. There is n uary fur n trip to Australia, her native
dignity in his hearing that circumstances country. She will lie away a -year,
many of the orange growers nre bolding lecnnuTkriown timt at an enriy hour in slept.
tile
shcrifT
had
marie.n
raid
on
tlie
place
But
in
old
age
time
cannot
go
fast
enough
have developed. He has broadened and
their fruit back, not letting it go Into
Eighty horses were Itorned io death in
to suit itself. We get the impression that dce|M*ncd since he caught his first glimpse
market to be worked ofT in n glut, and nml turned up sudi a condition.
a fire in IndiannpoliB la&amp;t week.
they will gel much better prices for their
The Portuguese cabinet has resigned
fruit for doing so— DeLnnd Record.
aul tlie king has selected a now hoard of
Plant City is dnity shipping straw­
counsellors.
berries to Northern markets.
At Madison Square garden last week
' J. M. Truliy pmdc n shipment of thirty
Tom
Longboat, the Canadian Indian run­
_ _
^
quarts of strnwbprrics Thursday. This
ner. defeated Dornmln, the world's cham­
shipment is 00 days ahead of the regular
pion. The race was tlie greatest ever run’
and tlie lime was,reefird-breaking.
shipping season for this section nnd
serves to show whnt a mild winter we
Twenty-four burglaries were committed
are having, if the wcfltlier conditions
me night Inst week in Allnutn.
should remain unchnngcd heavy sliii&gt;C m iflR iy tfod, the unfailing to u r« of light and rarrey,
Henry A. Agitr oT“ PfInceidiCTndiann7
ments,would be made from this |Lolnt by
who wns reported dead and part of Iris
who hasi brought u$ io the beginning of this year, ij?
January lf&gt;lb. but it Is expected the
-Jife insurance paid to his widow, has been
and art sparing us to looe Chcc and to Keep Chy t J J
weather man will siion send along some
ouiul alive1in Texas. Ho is under arrest, .
coramandmiiils, prepare us, we b«ecch Chee, for the coming
A
weather that will bold the plants back
barged with fraud nnd embezzlement
days. Eel Chy grace enlighten our darhuess and strengthen i j?
until our regular stripping season. 90
mounting to over $100.000.
days hence— Bradford County Telegraph
our weaKness. Help us io forgot the sins and sorrows of the
The steamship Lusitania left New York
lust week with 4,904 sacks of Christmas
The Odd Fellows' hall nt Bagdad,
past, cherishing only the wisdom and the humility they may
mail for foreign countries. This is the
recently erected at a cost of $2.500. was
have ta u g h t,u s *.., Tnsplrc us with new purposes and new
largest amount of mull ever curried by one
destroyed by (ire Thursday. The build­
hopes. Deepen wlthjn our hearts the looe of truth and good*
vusscl on one Yuyagc.
ing was a two-story one. and the lower
ness.
Renew tn us the life of that which alone maRcs life
Une sausage fifty-seven feet long wns
portion was used ns an opera house. The
worth living.
Enable us io discern the solemn meaning of
the wonder of the occasion nt the wurslfire is of unknown origin and the loss
fest af Wooster, Ohio. Christmas day. The
these earthly days, and the high and sacred purpose for which
was complete. The building wns insured
sausage was trailed nround the table and
for $1,100, but there was.no insurance on
they are gloen.
Suffer us not to be unfaithful to Chee.
each guest cut ofT ns much ns he choso.* ’ 1
the paraphernalia nnd furnituYe either
Chou hast richly blessed us hitherto) stilt lead us by Chy
A mob rit Caracas, Venezuela, last week
owned by the Odd Fellows or by the
hand« still admonish and guide us by Chy spirit, and leave us
dcf.lroyed everything that had uuy npamusement company, nnd the loss of the
not to ourselves, Cbcu Good Sbepberd of tbe sbeep.
Eel not
IKiarance Of hèlonging to President Cas­
latter will amount to more than $1,000
tro. or representing him in any manner,
the sorrow and weariness of life rob us of our faith In Chee.
intiddition to the building.
Castro wtio is now in Eurojie, will probably
Whatever light may shine or shadow fall, keep us In the TelA movement was inaugurated at the
never return to Venezuela, ns Iris reign as
meeting of the chamber of commerce in
lowshlp and In the service of 3csus Christ our Eord. Ament
president of that country is considered at
Pensacola a few nights ugo to protect
b*I
_
_
n
gn
end.
the Interests of the Gulf CnnsL iiLsn fur
Thé
Fidelity Funding Com|iuny of Pitts­
as they relate to the navy, and a com­
burg. Pa., ik bankrupt. It wus organized
mittee was appointed to («resent to the
a little morn than two years ago by R. J,
body the most feasible plan for not
rid of us by leading us sjieedily toward of the first tragedy. Life may no longer Kicran. und capitalized ut $0,000.000,
ouly preserving but developing the nnvy
A Deserved Compliment
heaven, at whose gates it bidsusfarcwell. Ite a dream, for those old days lire gone The object of the company was to loun
ya/ds of Pensacola, New Orlcuns and
(Sanford Corrc»|n&gt;/ul«'nt uf Tlim-t-UiaonI
money with which tu build churches, pa­
l e s in which the commercial
Key JJCLest.
Rev. D. B. Sweat, pastor of the Methodist No time is so short ds tlmt of the man who and he Tins looked upon a new earth and rochial residences and schools, and the
has
passed
the
three
score
milestone.
The
the South wilj be requested to rimrch of Sanford, bus been absent all the
a new heaven. But in place of the ilfi'ani
co-operute. This action was brougliT wcek attending the annual conform r nt rlneli no lunger licks the seconds away. has come a struggle which hardens every losses from outstanding mortages will he
cinlmmissitlL«. to s qy th e Ici
raM.
•bout by the published intention of the Miami. There were no services in the hut the days. The very weeks Hash by. fibre &lt;&gt;| lus frame, ami as lie s it s fiy (lie
The
Senate
lias
confirmed
the nomina­
navy department to practically abolish church Sunday. It is the earnest wish of Hardly do the (lowers of April bloom be­ winter fireside—whether in a Imnible or
tions
of
Luke
E.
Wright
of
Tennessee
to
fore
the
frosts
of
November
set
in,
and
all navul stations on the Gulf Coast in the members of the church and of the cit­
luxurious home, ittiiatlernjiut—some dear
be
secretary
of
war,
nnd
Truiimit
II.
New­
hardly
do
the
frosts
carve
fantastic
pic­
woman
by
his
side
with
whom
by
has
f«vur of foreign station ut Guantanamo, izens of Sanford generally that Mr- Sweat
Cuba.
tures on tlie window pane before the sun walked through stormy and through sunny berry of Michigan to he secret ary of the
return to the Sanford church. During the
of
nnuther spring makes tire meadows years, the children making the welkin navy.
The total shipment of strawberries for past year the membership hos increased
green
once more.
ring with their glee, dare you say there is
The worst blizznrd experienced" tn New
Plant City for the week ending December by nearly one hundred. Mr. Sweat, besides
But whnt care wc if nt the end of time less hnppiiiess there than wns fuund lit Foundland for many years raged for fortyUih wns 2,816 quarts. The ruling price working faithfully for the interests of tlie
°t berries lust week wus 30 cents per church, is always in tlie head line for the we can draw on eternity. Time con gain that man s boyhood days? His enjoyment eight hours last week. Much damage was
quart.
advancement of Sanford nnd takes a live­ no advantage over us, for if he would be lias u different flavor, toil is not keen and done to fishing vessels. Many boats were
sharp.
*
lost, some of which were blown ashore.
Work has been begun on the Leon ly interest in the general afTairs of the quit of us we also would he quit of him.
He
is
our
servunMifter
all,
aud
is
nothing
—
Alfred do. Oru of Cuba is the throw-cush­
But turn from this magnificent |»eriod
«wnty court house addition and IlS cOhV- C e le r y G t y .
(«ettcr
than
the
driver
of
a
coach
who
whips
ioned
billiard champion of the world, hav­
of
achievement
to
a
/
aim
and
serene
old
Is called for in three months’
Florida Straw berries Sell Well
up
his
horses
when
they
snuff
die
stable.
ing
won
the third block of tlie match with
age.
It
has
its
earthly
life
behind
it.
hut
itme. 6n the east side of the present
Florida strawberries made their Titian Tlie passengers ate tired with their jour­ before it i« immortality. - I t ia fike n-gor* Tltomas A-JlucsUin uf S l Lou it by the
building will be erected u two-story an­
In refrigerator lots this week and created ney. nnd tliey. too, ure glad to rest after geous day in October, when the clouds score of fifty to thirty-eight. The- final
nex, consisting of four 18 by 24 feet
sopie enthusiasm as u result of tlie fine the day’s Jolting. Why should we mur­ throw gruy shadows on the luke and the score for the three blocks wusdc Oro 150,
Rpsrtmcnts, nnd two luills, upper and
quality and appearance which they |»re- mur or grow despondent, for wc have been forests are crimson, Yoirmay not com­ Hucston 107.
lower. The rooms on the north side of
sented. The sixes were larger than usual living, jn the porter's lodge on our Creator’s pare such a day with a dny in June.whcn
Congress will approbate $10,000 to
b* hall will he occupied by offices by
ond there were no defects. Eight cars con­ estate, and by and by we shall hear the the sap in every tree Hows like a mountain enable the secretary of agriculture to con­
•noie of the county officials. Those on
taining eighty quarts each arrived Thurs­ summons of that grim servitor, Death, to torrent, hut it bus a beauty and a glory of duct experiments to determine the practi­
ike south arc vaults for the safekeeping
day. The stock brought 50i«i75r a quart. leave the homely cottage ahd take upour Its own, a beauty und u glory so sublime cability of making paper material out of
^f records. These vaults nre to be built
The demand for tlie berries was mostly abode in the Father’s house.
'
thni you look upon the landscape with cotton stalks.
,__ .
entirely of cemented brick' with metal
confined
to
the
big
hotels.
From.
usw.BJl
mingled tears mid smiles.—— &gt;— —
The
question
ha*
been
often
oskedr
»tbs, tiled goon and "»tone faemgf. m
The
$10,000
worth
of
jewelry
.lost by
receivers expect that the stock will come Which is the happiest |ieriod uf human
Old age has a beauty which docs not
last there will he no danger in case of
Mrs.
Sue
Williams
Buck
of
Richmond
ana
^
In quantities sufficient for all trade pur­ llfeT It would be difficult to say. for each obtuin with any other time of life. Its
Mr. E. B. Dyer has the contract at
Pullman 'sleeper on tlie Atlantic Coast
poses.
. - - pleasures nre twofold—tlie battle is over Line recently has beep recovered upon the
has a charm of its own.
•bout $7.200.
nnd
the future Is near. The strength of confession uf a negro named Tucker who
What
more
unique
or
exquisite
specta­
Just Received
West Tampa experienced a sad senthe
body
is like the ebb tide, hut the was arrested on suspicion. Tucker claims
Lowney's Christinas line of fine candles cle than that |«resented by u youth, fired
jntioiial ending Sunday night to the
strength
of
faith is like the tide on the tluit ho found the jewel casein Mrs. Buck’s
with ambition, planting his luq&gt;es on the
«ttlvies Incident to the christening of the finest in tlie city.
sky und looking forward to tlie realization
G akneh i t R oukktx.
berth and held the jewels for reward.
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                    <text>December 3 .1boi

THE SANrORD HERALD

A re ifoU-Looking F or

Flowing' Wells Guaranteed

One Thousand Acres of Celery Land

$100.00 to $150.00 Per Acre
Reasonable Cash Payments
**

*

Lands-Adapted to.Celery, Lettuce, Cauliflower, Potatoes, E tc

S
FROM MACARONI DELTA

l

Governor

f r om The Herald's Special Correspondent
By Wireless Telephone

Broward Issues Another
Edict to the People

Tallahassee. Nov. 28,—Gov. N. D. Brow­
Zeze Elkins is studying facial gymnas- ard has Issued the following proclamotics to become a lawyer.
- Whereas, By the gift of Providence
. Uncle Sam Smlthers wore his new sec­
there has been placed in the hands of the
ond-hand suit yesterday. He bought it at
men of this suite, natural resources of
n rummage sale and cut a big swell. *
yast importance and* great potential de­
Uncle Zcph Stuckey cut two wisdom velopment; and,
teeth last week and Doc Reed is afraid
Whereas, It is the duty of men to use
cholera infantum may set in if the warm the gifts of nature, and not to abuse
weather continues.
them ; to utilise, but not to waste, and to
The trustees of the Newllght church have realize that there will be succeeding gen­
hired a carpenter to stop up the cracks in erations to whom our resources will be
tlio floor before winter sets in us many essential; and.
members almost caught their death ofcojd
Whereas, The Rational -Conservation
in tiieir legs last winter.
Congress will meet in Washington, DcAunt Betsy'Crofoot Is havTng trouble Cirtïber 8; and.
Whereas, The Southern Commercial
with a gumboil.
Si. Blizzard's latest born twins were quite Congress will meet in Washington De­
cember 7 and 8. for die 4&gt;urposc of In­
colicky last night.
terpreting by words of authority the re­
We do hope the Higgins and Dingman
sources of die south ; and,
families will make up and quit throwing
-W lw as. The Nut tonni Rivers a mi Hnr
dead cats in each others wells, as much
bers Congress will meet in Washington
sickness must prevail if this sort of petty December 0, 10 and 11, to favor a liberal
spite ik kept up much longer.
policy on the part of die national govern­
Two of JakeStimson's hogs have become ment in developing navigable streams
afflicted with chicken cholera.
throughout the United States;
Doc Spltfadden was called over to Josia
Now, therefore, I, N. B. Broward, gov­
Smoot at a late hour last night and haint ernor of Florida, do hereby issue diis proc­
gpt back yet. Josia always said he want- lamation, calling upon die business men
o f Florida to turn aside from dieir ordi­
nary vocadans during the week, Decem­
ber G to 12, In order dial they may give
earnest thought to die subjects o f-r e ­
sources and of conservation, and urging
as many of them as can do so to be pressent in Washington and participate in a
series of gatherings hitherto without par-

Economic Democracy.
There is one thing that will bring the
Socialistic wing, the Populistic wing, the
Hearst wing of the Democratic back.
Quit robbing them. The man who only
raises one blade of grass where he ought
to raise three but gets the full benefit of
the three of grass is not ns despicable as
the man who raises the tliree blades of
grass and without vigorous protest sub­
mits to being systematically ruuvru uf
two of them. The fanner who pays three
hutulrcd to four hundred per cent. Inter­
est on watered railroad stock has no
money left to pay interest on his own
capital.,
*So however reasonable his profits

not.
*
If the funner is robbed the business
man is deprived of the benefit of the
money of which the farmer is robbed.
The steel trust paying a dividend of
three hundred to four hundred per cent.
of millions of dollars to the railroad. The
railroad charges freight to pay inlercst
on watered stock and on the watered
stock of die steel and iron they use. All
this die fanner must pay and pay too
before he gets back a cent of his own
invested capital. In Ills freight bills both
on what he receives and what he ships.
Bryan thought the question was, should
the people rule. The quesdon is, should
die people continue being robbed.
Constitutional questions ~ are of tits
past, besides what is constitutional when
die railroads and the (rusts have vested

t*l°. ^ lted State*' To #tny nt l,omo questions of economic rights are compel
and dilnk on these matters is important. [|n(( a hearing
To visit Washington and to diink on these
what carc ‘ wo about , u
^
matters Js stUUAore impomnUTor, by decisions while we are being syste
.‘means of such a visit the business men mot|coUy robbed of two thirds «¡d T lh ,
of Florida can come back to their homes increment of wealth we creote, the wai
Ailed widi a more complete knowledge of js now on
our resources and fired with s determlnaU t humanity be allowed to relait
don to use wisely the marvelous gifts raore of the wealdi It creates and bu
m»de by natpre to U&gt;e toufrem i f t M , u u n i t y wUl-usadiU-waohh
rke
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto 0f „ jj humanity.
B(jvt
set my hand and caused die great seal to
^ Shanlbargcr

(Signed

N. B. Broward,

Governor.

ly the Governor.
‘Attest
Hehrv Clay .Crawford,
Secretary of Sute.

anford

IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN
W ekiva Tribe No. 41
Hundng grounds of Sanford. Meedngs
on the 1st and 2 nd Wednesday of each
month In Uasonlc Hall. Visiting broth­
ers welcome.

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E R T A IN L Y (NOT, never thought o f such n tiling,
It's the other fellow who will likely go. You have
not yet your family well provided for nor all the debts
lifted from your Property, so you will live.
Your
Dthldinga may hum, so you keep them insured. How
would it do to let one of the Strongest Life Insurance
companies in the W ORLD cmry~Ehat risk upon your
Liferinstead o f forcing i r ujWrt your W ife and Children?
A little money saved this way, each year, will make
life in later years comfortable and happy.
Do not fail to exumine the
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Standard Policy
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Prescribed by the New York Slate Law
W R IT E

Equitable Life Assurance Society !
or THE UNITED STATES
S-COLES. j r General Agent, Jacksonville, Florida
MRS. E. P. WELBORNE.
J. N. N. WHITNER.
Special Agent
Resident Agent, Sanford, Fla.
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dumsl rooms taio sn it.
triedre cheerful horn«,
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I N S A N F O R D — Life ia Worth&gt;Living
Number 17

NEWTOf THE WOtoLD

SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1908
Popularity o f Sanford Girl
In the final result of the Metropolis
contest for the popular young Indies of
the atnte, Mias Gelale Butt of this city,
wns third In this section with 37,311
votes to her credit.. Miss Butt did not
win n grand prlxe but the handsome
vote accorded her demonstrates her
popularity.

SANfORD

grocerV

com pany

First Year
An Armies» Wonder. *'

MUNICIPAL ELECTION

A trick bicycle rider amused a large
crowd on the- street last Tuesday. His
One o f the Largest Wholesale And various stunts were amazing for u'mitn
Items of Interest Gleaned From
Retail Houses In This Section
that had no arms. He was also a good Passes Off W ith Few Exciting
Various Sources Notice appears in this issue of The collector ns those present can testify.
Thrills
Herald of the incorporation of the SnnFormer Resident» Return
fonl Grocery Co., of this city. The San­
HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
The many friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. W
ford Grocery has long ago earned the rep­
MAYOR
LAKE
WINS
AGAIN
utation of being among the largest retail W. Stripling will Tic pleased to learn of
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Surveying
the
Drainage
Area
¿j-Ii / ^
groceries In the state and one of the their return to Sanford where in the
Messrs. W. A. Ginn and E. S. Close nrc
Htre the Reader» Will Find a Brief
future they will reside.
largest wholesale houses In (Ids section.
Calhoun, Driver nnd Hand Constitute
Historical Sprlni N o w ln l
now engaged in making a survey for the
Mr. Stripling for a number of years tins
Under the nldc management.of W. M.
New Members or City
{imposed drainage as drafted by the drain­
Tor Hurried Reader»
Dickens the business lins nourished nnd been with the Van Dcmnn Grocery Co.,
Council
age
copimlssion
recently
appointed.
When
Shadmck W. Brown, o f . Middleton. N
from a small beginning lias attained the of Jacksonville nnd having identified
completed
this
great
work
will
mean
pint
The
mutual
election
has come nnd
Y.. died Inst week aged 88 years. He
high .position which it now occupies. himself with the incnrjVirntion of the
the
lands
of
our
famous
Celery
Delcmvill
gone
nnd
despite'lhc
excitement
of last
ditw the largest U. S. pension of any
But under the severe strain of business New Sanford GroceryCo.. will remove to
week
no-one
is
hurt
nmfr^eneralT«itlafncbe
the
Eden
of
FlorUln.
Good
roads
will
_
mao In that section of the country. He
If^DrrhfTpt has given Sanford, his fiat love*.
Ktved In Company D. One _Hundred fallow and fare radiosol
Their old friends will accord Mr. nmf Jllaft pi »ic i lrf Murh-tn—ttm^surprise of
' Tfateil to rest from
veryonc the aldennnn ticket comprising
and Seventy-sixth Regiment.. New. York adjacent to Sanford one vast garden spot, active management of the business Mrs. Stripling a warm welcome.
William Hand, G. R. Calhoun nnd H. P.
Volunteers, and lost one of his eyes by. dotted with fine residences will result.
which necessitated a change nnd the
Driver, won out In Its entirety, M r."
Our New Express Office
Hie explosion of »'Cap. A l a resul t. oi
incorporation ns before noted. While
Commissioners Retire
Driver whining by the narrow margin of
Commensuru
te
with
Sanford's
wonderful
this lie became totally blind. Hia pen.
Two of our most faithful county com­ still connected with the business Mr. growth U the many new-imtidUigs tluit one vote.
tioa was $100 per month.
missioners retire from active service Dickens will resign the active manage­ will soon be constructed Among these Is
Mayor Lake.is again victorious, with
The First Notional Bank of Peppcrell, upon the board this week. Hon. H. II. ment Into the hands of;W. W. Stripling,
Mr. Brady close and running some.
the
new
quarters
for
the
Southern
Express
Hats., wns robbed laat week of $14,000, Dickson, chairman of the boanl forn n gentleman well nnd favorably known
J. T. Lee also bad n close shove In his
Company, plans for which ore now being
The robbers took precaution against be­ number of years and known as an authori­ In this city nml, county ns a business
brush with C. C. Morris, winning by 14
prepared.
The
old
building
will
either
he
ing surprised by fastening the doors of ty on good roads in the South is one and mnn of sterling qualities. He is n form­
repaired or removed nnd the new structure votes.
residences In the neighborhood so they our own Hon. H. H. Chappell for n num­ er resident of Sanfonl and has the inter­
M. L. Scott wns the only candidate who
will occupy all the present space ami the
ests of the city at heart.
could not be opened.
ber of years o faithful member of the
wus not worried over the result, rtliiniitvvacauthiud-to
First
streets
Tire
building
Nonl Alexis, president oi Hnytl. has board amending to Itsdutiea evtn to the -Mr-Sdripling for a-nunil&gt;cmf yrnnrhns wiU be modern, and its position will greatly ing no opposition Mr. Scjitl rolled up the
been traveling salesman for the Vun Debeen deposed by the revolutionists, who neglect of his own business interests.
miuiauiutLYutc o f.,282.
maiiCyuiB4iiy^whoUuutle grocers of-Jnclrr enhance tin; value ami appearance-of this
TipiUted “ Ihe' Cflptlfil or the Island.
Mr. Dickson Is succeeded-bv-M -O
M. F. Robinson, candidate for alderman
portion
of
Sanfonl.
.The
Southern
Express
: took refugcon a French vessel;
üverstreet and Mr. Chappell by Alex sonvllle.
was upon n mixed tiuket and this ac­
(k).
nnd
the
A.
C.
L.
Railway
are
to
be
Associated in the new firm will lie T.
counts in a great measure fur the small
Frauds Joseph, Emperor of Austria; Vaughn of this city.Fi Williams, President of the Conrad commended for their enterprising spirit in
vote.-ns mimy-voters preferred voting the
celebrated Inst week the Sixthleth nnnlimproving their |&gt;rtiprrtyTitttilB point.
And Irish Potatoes, Too —------ Grocery Ctc. of Daytona, who-is also'Well
straight tickot for their nidermen »9 it
-wwary of his ncoesalonto the throne.
Sanford's crops are unlimited and every nnd favorably known to the people of
List o f Unclaimed Letters
wns originally made up.
Lilluokalanl, cx-quaen of the Sand­
day brings new surprises in the different this section and while he.will not lie
Remaining in the Sanfonl Postofilcc at
The interest in this city election bos
wich Islands, was 70 years old Dec. 2,
vegetables raised In the celery delta.. The actively engnged In the Sanford Grocery close of week ending Dec. 8. 1008:
been intense and the principals and their
■nd celebrated the event by resending
ladles
other duy The Herald mnn visited Toni Co., will still tend his knowledge of the
Triends worked enrly nnd late to roll up
to the United States her claim against
Goodwin. Mr*. Annie
Hawkins to inspect ills lettuce crop and business in aiding the affairs of this Barton. Mary
a good majority. The close result dem­
Gulden. Mrt. Italarlln
Jnekton, Mrt. Lulu
this country for the confiscation - of the
wns presented witli some fine lettuce and large concern.
onstrates that the people of Sanford nre
Brown,
M
rt.
Dnliy
Miller,
Miti
Alim
Ulsndt.
A large wholesale -grocery has. long Bryan. Mri. Annie
Irish potatoes. Now, Sanford potatoes
I’oatell. MIm Lugen Is
taking un Interest in municipal affairs,
On and after January 1st first class may not occupy a large place In the minds been needed In tills section and while un­ Cherry, Min Sarah
Sputili, Mrt, DvnU K.
and the reins of tlic city government
Williams, Mrt Ada
postage to Germany will be two cents of the people or bo associated with our der the jiresent management the field was Harden, MUi Grnie
must be handled carefully in the next
Hendrick«, Mr«. Kiln
VVtight, Hattie
iiilead of th-e %the present rate.
covered,
the
new
members
feel
that
premier celery crop, but for a delicious
year If the officials wish to avoid criti­
lllmnn, Mrt, Maltie
A cotton mill to cost $8,000,000 ia to murphy” you should try some Irish polu- more business can be induced to come
cism of their acts.
Gentlemen
McDermott. Thorna«
be built in East. Boston, Mass. It will tocs raised in Sunford's sub-irrigated dis­ to this city by enlarging the business Acton, Edcoae
Regardless of whether the result is to*
Milter, Fred
hare 250,000 spindles and 7,500 looms. trict. Mr. Hawkins planted these for his and adopting ’ an aggressive business Coleman, Manriie
(he liking of .all, the citizens of Sanfonl
Blade.
C.
W.
rj
M
iller,
W
,
B
The entire plant will cover 05 acres of own use, and whUe&lt;uikinghuLlittiu atten­ policy.
should get together and aid the officials
Carney. J. E Mirrtl«. Albert
The retail department will he kept In fnirlU'ld Lu&gt;abef Co,— Neleott, Win.
ground and 'employ 8,000~hands. The tion, this stand of pointers is the finest
in every way to push the many improve­
Palmer. Floyd
head hi the enterprise Is Eugene M. crop of Irish potatoes ever grown and vfill ¡lie up-to-date manner that lias always Kaverti, Kile
ments to completion.
jj Pinner, Jutan
Foss.
compare favorably with the famous potn- characterized this part of the business ilawihaw, Jamei
Out of a total of 348 registered voters,
Riven, Thomai
nnd will cater to the wants of nn exact­ Hunter. J, M,
301 voted in the election and a number
An unusual undertaking,the building of toes raised in the celebrated districts both
Janie», K F
Roblnion, Marshall
south.
• x ^ * “ ing public.
failed to gel to the {Kills in time to cusl a
M..ntin. Jutrph
Sanford, Geo
■ Breproof village, is in progress at Moun­ north and-------------u
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Thu.vJsonford gains another enterprise
Persons claiming the above will plcusc ballot.
tain Station, on the border line between
Lawn Mowers
that promises to aid in making our city a say "Advertised," and give date of this
Following is tile official count:
'Orsngc and South Orange, N. J. Six
Special prices to reduce stock. If you wholesale district of large pnqiorthms in list.
Ctia s . F. H a s k in s , P. M.
r o » MAYOR
bouses ore already well under way and
want a good mower nt n low price, now is (lie nt-nr future.
Forrest
L
a
k
e
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_ ^*155
are being made of burned day In the form
the time to buy. Also good stock of
Clay Tile For Sulc.
The people of Sanford will nccord the
E.
E.
Brady
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131
of hollow blocks. The roofs nrc to \yt of
scythes, grass hookY mid lawn rakes. new firm u warm welcome and The Her­
Palnlku Tile for sale in any qunnity.
* FOR MARSllAL AND COLLECTOR
asbestos shingles or shite. The houses
Hurry J. Wilson.
G. Fa S mith , B ox 371.
ald joins in best wishes for success.
J. T. Lee ..................................
140
have from eight to ten rooms and the par­
C. C. Morris .........
................ 131
titions and fliMirc are »¿he of terra cctta,
so that a fire could not spread from one
roomto another.

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Gen. Simon of the revolutionery forces
ha* been proclaimed president of Hayti.

n n r f i iHiiËin [ s i r a [ N i i F i [ ü i i R i [ D i n [ H i i Ë i i R i [ Â i m [ 5 i i ~ i n M n n n n n n n
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TO T H E M ERCH A N TS O F SA N FO R D

The East Side bank of Portland, Oregon,
wu robbed of $10.000, Dec. 7.
ty.two cases developing In one
day.
Elia in New York arc to build a club
house, hotel and theater combined, to cost
11, 000,000.

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Sixty-five families are homeless as the
result of a fire which destroyed three full
of property in the heart of Cenfrxlix. Pa.. Dec. 4.
,

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Two contracts for Urn furnishing of wlrekkphww. sendee, one tglth the war
oepartment of the United States and the
a European power, have been
. *^_hy the Clark wirelnsa telegraph
telephone company of Detroit It ia
J * Uolt« l States will have o system
^ “ Phonic communication between per^nd “ nd those In airship« and
■"Wanes five and ten mile« distant
A «itigaree weighing alxty pounds was
Wu luLong Island Sound off South
.«Bssia.conn , tlrirw edt------ -----The bursting of a large water main In
Itrm
N'
tW# w#ek h&gt;re UP tT“
x , L .° ^ront °T the Clarendon hotel and
a half.mil«- square. U ik. l .l l1ltt*ion °T the six tie tli congress
last rv."
convened Tuesday
thamp Carter of Missouri la the
“"^ »a tlc leader in the House. *

this.^ear in the history o f Sanford, could he m ade much m ore profitable

by a system o f judicious advertising in a m edium th at circ ulates in the county

-khs Mary Craig. ngnd-??rTrt«rtt _„
Alton, 111., has not tasted water for
tony years.
; |
The national apple show now being held
“ Spokane. Wash., haaexhlblta from thlrD*iix states, Canada, England, Germany,
^nce, Norway and Japan. Over eight
spplea are estimated to be in the
exhibit.«

|he Sanford Heruld believes that the H olid ay Trade, w h ile hein** the best

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l*

f

u late the H olid ay Trade and bring the shoppers to Sanford instead o f a llow in g
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other cities to lure them thither. The H erald w ill issue one week before--Christ­
mas on D ecem ber 19th, one o f the handsomest H oliday editions e v e r printed in
this section.

It w ill be severa l times larger

td1» 11 the regular, edition,' the

pages brim ful o f good m atter thad w ill interest voting nnd old _a n d - t h e - p a g e a ■bound in a beautiful colored cover that w ill m ake the edition a work o f a rt and
one th at w ill be treasured long after the holiday season is past.

In order to

m ake this edition a symposium o f Sanford’s interests, w e osk the people to send
M

in th eir copy early, as the printers w ill be kept busy night and day in a rra n g­
ing this special edition for the delectation o f the public.

W e also

urge upon

a ll w ho are interested to send in an article about Sanford and thus aid

us

m aking this ^ i ü ô n n o t 'o â l y a visitor for the holiday season but a "grand

in
ad­

vertisem en t o f Sanford and her resources,

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— ^THE S A N F O R D H E R A E D 7“
P. S .

Copy for “ A ds.” and special articles must be in before

Thursdayt December 17.

«tiao.?iJ
ran on the
“d
° f Uu“ ard*’ Bay. Inst week.
B P ’-^volutlon U on in Hayti.

fflagaDanm m n r

EUR CLERK. TREASURER AND ASSESSOR

M. I* S cott.................................... 282
FOR ALDERMEN

W. N. Lcfiler................................... 125 .
M. W. Lgvell ....................... •.......... 100
F. L. Woqdruff.........................
{28
M. F_ Rnlilimm---- —
flp
G. R. Calhoun...,_______________
137
W. H. Hand.................................... 1^3
H. P. D river...............
120
Death o f William Mahoney
The death of Mr. William Mahoney,
which occurred Sunday night at 10:30,
removed one of the oldest men In till«
section. Had be lived until next March
lie would have been 87 years of age: He
wns bom In Washington, but lived many
■ilfS in-Yirgiula—-He emim nt ihi« m io
about twenty-five yeprs ago nnd located ,
at Melrose, wldcti wns his home till four
years' ago fie moved to Sanford. Mr.
Mahoney was in the United States navy
for a number of years, at lieutenant, from
1848 to 1860, making several cruises In
the frigate John Adams and the man-^fwur Pennsylvania, then the largest war
ship «float The civil war found him “ in
foreign ports, hut on the ship arriving at
Baltimore he, withoihers, left the ship and
made their way to Virginia, attaching
themselves to the Confederate cause.
His wife passed away just four months
ago, and It wai~hoticed that Ufa haver
seemed the same to him after her going
away. He was not strong and his rela­
tives and friends knew it could not be
long before he would follow ber to the
other home. The funeral service was
conducted at the home of the family resi­
dence Monday afternoon conducted by "
Father Fox, of the Cutholic church, of
which church deceased^ was n dqypm rBilfiberT" Fuliter Fax spokeinthe highest
terms of the deceased, saying that he was
u man of great faith, trusted In the Sa­
vior and exemplified in his life the beau,
tlful traits of a Christian character..
The body was taken to Melrose on
Tuesday and laid to rest by the side of
his faithful companion. His niece and
nephew Miss Ellen and Mr..Andrew Ma­
honey, accompanied the body.

�December 12
liquor drinking cheats Hie brain and mine
life. It has some effect with men strong
In character and open to argument. They
A Budget of Opinion “ Ju
quit altogether, or drink with moderation Where Devout of the Celery
at proper hour* and (daces. The self-im­
tween You and Me
City Worship Tom orrow.
portant clerk or mechanic perks up his
face with a self-confident smila or sneer,
and pays no heed. But when after the
next pay day these foolish fellows nre
told they will not be needed because they
CtriiTls Among Ye Taking Notes. play cards and were seen drunk in doubt­ Of Interest to Titos« Religiously In* |
, dined—Subjects o f Discourses
A d faith, lie'll Prent ’E m " ful company, and because the employer
for 1the Sabbath. • .
So Says Saunterer.
does not core for that type of man—well, I ,
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a
t
a
t
a
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f lH
aC
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artH
aa1«lH
a Clj iia E
aiaaala I
•I C m w p W tiM $» T U HereU,
they begin to do some close figuring and
B
aqaaaiaJ to H
rin, m and ihaii Aummimmi *n
d
the smile vanishes. No pay days'for a oil,*! ChurchNaanloikfaaSc*mi Ulai thanTktnFii
Ttia Village Loafer
aflatmob.
while convinces that excessive drinking
U b4*t * kindly t U ln &gt; M
Tlrst Methodist
Tk* vJlif* laafir Mudi;
and card playing are not profitable. And
Rvv. D. B. Sweat, pastor; church, corner Park I
and. Fifth street; personate, canter Masthey reform, if they have brains enough avenue
nolla avenue and Seventh «treel; phone 254. |
to reform. The laws of human existence Sunday mornln* aervlre at II; evenlnl terrier.
l u t i t i Hard Ilm « ho»,
7:00; Sunday school. 9:45 a. m.; Jna K. Hatfortunately do not wait for these young under, Supt Epworth Leadue, 3:00 Sunday even»
A » d that'» Jan » k | Ko itaftdt. . i
T h e Keen K utter ti tne only safety razor thit
In*.
- ■
men to become terrible examples.
Hi» d a p H I M l * Jot 100 lo o f.
permits o f the sliding cut, so necessary for a smooth,
11:00 A. M.
II« i l l » " r a u tha n a , "
dean shave.
N o scraping or pulling like the
Organ Prelude, Miss Miriam Mettinger,
It» lk(M I it m i by • d tifarmi twoal
ordinary
straight
cutting razors.
T k ia M iar* Impôt» j *■ mao.
Organist.
A n d ka lw k t ' r a ferporstcly in iKo Far*
Hymn No. 380—Apostles' Creed.
S o vatk (iva* »Hal Ha n a .
Prayer—Gloria Patri.
Wrok in. »aak oat. )■ rain or duo*
Responsive Reading—Psalm 48.
Hymn No. 208.
SAFETY R A ZO R S
Lesson from New Testament—I. Cor.
4
There
Is
something
in
sickness
that
lo »loti*» ladiaf of tka »orli
12:4-27.
»re equipped with 12 Norwegian
breaks down the pride of manliood, that
Th«t Ha’adoo* loo| afa.
------ —
g tt^ l b la d e s , e a c h g r o u n d , h o n e d
Offertory by Choir—Day's Offering.
softens the heart and brings it . back to
And otHaracomm, Horn* From w'ork
T T __and stropped by hand, tested and
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REPORTS.
*'i. •
djot;-.'t.?iaa«u *w«a*jtr^dfty*A=or&amp;.K9n
guaranteed. Packed in leather case
urch Property. Geo. Fox,Chnlrmnn
Look 00 »ilk pFlyiof (tinca aod &gt;oa*r
convenient for travelers
Trustees.
THay’aa koaid «II iku talon;
4 Cultivate a bad temper in your younger Stewards' Report L. R. Philips, Chair-J
Lika iHanun »Ho »i,h» raikar ikao lio|h&gt;
^
^ We Sell Them
yean and with growing age U
men«------------------- ------ — —------- j
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keeper edge and cuts and wounds not . Sunday SchooL J. K. Mettlnger, SeperYat till ■motif "ik. bop;"
enemies alone but the best of friends.
BtoSf »Vfr'. &gt;
intendent
SANFORD
Ila i* lHa Tanoa lH*t* la t*xh.
KEB&amp;f' y
Epworth Lcagua, Henry H. Peabody,
Ff
TH*n Hr»ft Hi* d*vfHt*t'» voit* *
F LORI DA
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The way to get rich is to trust nobody, { President.
CUiinf Hit« to ll» midJajr maal
Junior League, Miss Maude Alice W ag-1
befriend . none, get ail you &lt;
A a* il »nab« bi» baarl rvjaic*.
can, keep all
■EU ^
you get, stint yourself and everything ner. President.
Il aaaai* la KimJib« hi» melk«*'• vain
that belongs to you, and be the
1 friend of
Woman's
Home Missionary Society, |
S*,inf : ’’It’» lima le lia."
Ila a**J« mul iHith ml bat ob« inort.
no man and have no man a friend of |Mrs. J. K.Ydettinger. President.
‘
Ha» mit Is k*r baVtiad*
BPvui. .** ”
Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society, |
yours, to heap up the Interest cent upon
roR_
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cent, to be mean, mtscrabte and despised Mr*. D. O: Wfigfibf, PresidentRemarks by tbe Pastor, Rev. D. D. Sweat.
some twenty or thirty years, riches will
Finished Lu m ber for all Building
Invitation Hymn. No. 383.
come to you as sure as disease, disap­
Purposes
Reception of Members.
•
pointment and death. And wheji pretty
__E«ak (vsala* *•** »«« jdatr---Hymn No, 836.
nearly~endtlgh* wealth has" accumulated
Nolhia, atifitiptrd. nothin, door,
Best Grade Cypress.Shingles
Benediction.
by a disregard of charities of the human
Andro to bad ha few.
WRITE
ME
FOR
PRICES
Sundag School, 8.-45 A. M.
heart and at the expense of every enjoy­
Epeearth ¿aupit, 3 P. If., A, W. Guetoe,
ment, death will finish the work, the body
4 Good Morning I How many times did is buried, the heirs dance and fight over Loader.
you volet
Preaching, 7 P. A/., bg Rev. John fiian,
what you have left ond the spirit will go
—where! By all mqans get rich. It will of Fort 'Wagno.
4 Look here, brothers, nil these things we
pay—the devil.
Proper Mooting Wedneedag, 7 P. hf.,
say without thinking, without considering
• w* •
I» •
Conducted bg the Epaotth Lea&amp;to.
well; without consulting our friends, or re­
One benevolent person can Inspire a
peating once or twice to ourselves, is bnd
first Baptist
company with pleasure, for a kind heart
policy. I know for I did it for a long time
pastor: Sunday momlti* ■
is a fountain of gladness, like the run­ Ice. II:;evento*
,
Successors to N. H. GARNER
**, 7:30; Sabbath school. IMS |
myself. Don'-t say anything that you
i
urrall. á«M.; prayrr meeting rvrry
ning brooks, freshening into smiles and •- m : K. R M
can't back up. Don't tell your boss you'li
Wednradai
lav. 7:0oj&gt;. m.;: Y. W. A. first Friday, 3 p
do a thing unless you know you «an do it, beauty everything and everybody along m.; Y. H. S. laal Friday, 3 p
its course.
1 Rev. W. D. Turnley o f Dade City will
and above alt, don't tell your sweetheart
preach at the Daptjst church next Sunday
that you love her unless you arc in earn­
est,-for she may believe you in a recipro­ 4 What a relief after the strenuous cam­ both morning and evening. All invited.
cating manner and that would be awful paign. And now everyone is satisfied or
Rev..Edw. Stanley came down from Paon the glH. Wc have already'n plenty of disgruntled and business will resume its lstka Wednesday and IreId services at
old maids, and the divorce luw in Florida natural trend.
thè Baptist the same evening anil also oh
Thursday.
is ensy—do you catch
the
idea!
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4 It never struck me as so comical at other
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Presbyterian
elections in Sanford, and I have been at­
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4 There is something in sickness that tending them early and often, and voting R«v. J. F. McXlnnlnn. peatnr; mornl
omini aerytee.
D b »A Complete Line o f Cigars and Tobacco
un* tl; evening service, 7:00; Ssbùth •ebani.:
~ a.3u»;
breaks down the pride of manhood, that
ii*:¡1 _
Il
Of
n,
:
”
',ni7
McLauUn.5t.pt.;
prayer
merlin* Wedthe same way since *70, Our system of
. 1 nesday, 7.00 p, ra
softens the heart and brings It back' to
R ■
holding a city clcction*is all right and ah
THE BEST OF EVERYTHING
the feelings of infancy. . . «were ail purposes, and yet.,not until Inst
Cenirelsllonal
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ mm ,
Tuesday did the incongruity of this system
la! vSorwarar rawdin* I W H I T E
F R O
N T
G R O C E R Y
,___ é l i y i îxajuc.
obodyr Istrike me so forcibly. Here we nre In the I
m ; Sabbath achual, 10 i
befriend none, get all you ' can, save ail midst of nn enlightened community and |J-c- En«n&gt;m*er. Superintendent.
you can, keep all you get, stint yourself, still voting the same way our forefathers
Come and See Us, or ’Pilon e 39
Catballa
and everything that belongs to you, and did before the Australian ballot was ever
Kev. M Fu*, rrrtnr; aervlcra every aecond and I
be the friend of no man und have-no man transported from the land of the kangaroo. fourth Sunday; early ma»*. 7 a. a : man and.aer­
ino«. 10 a. m.; Sunday acbool. 9 a. m.; vespera. 3
It is every man for himself. Each enn- p. ni,
a friend of yours, to heap up the interest
J
cent ilium cent, to be mean, miserable didate has ids own tickets printed and ali 1 Third Sunday in Advent—Sumlny school
and despised.Mininwenty or thirty years, That he cannot dispose of to loving friends 19 a. ni.; mass and sermon 10 a. in. MonAGENTS
riches will coinc lo you ns sure as dig- before the election are laid upon the tab! day..Dec. 14th, ma**-7 a. in.; catechetical |
ease, disFpjwiptment and death. And at the polls and the voter after being |instructions 3 p.m.
when pretty nearly enough wealth has pulled and hauled outside the polls and
Holy Crass Episcopal
accumulated by a disregard of chnrilies his jrockets filled with a mass of tickets,
Rev. B. F, Brown, rector; A. D. Key. senior war- i
of the human heart and at the expense is forced to take liis choice of candidates STa
7 mornlii* aervka. It; evenIn* service,
O ffies with HOLDEN REAL ESTATE CO.
7:30; Sabbath school. 9:45*. m.; B. F. Whltiwr!
of every enjoyment, iJeaUi wiU finish the from this heterogeneous mass and deposit Sup«.;
pr*yrr merlin*. 7:30 Wadnesday evenln*.
work, the body is buried, the heirs dance a ticket in a box for each official of his
Mere Ripe Strawberries
T
F Ib r id a
and fight over what you liavo left and choice.
Capt.
K. R. Murrell has several acres of I
This plan has been in vogue ever since
the s|drit will go— where? By ail means
my residence In Sanford, and while it has fine strawberries on the west side, near
get rich. It will pay—the devil.
answered very well, it struck me that the Rand's siding. They ere getting ripe nnd
Australian
ballot is much the better way Mr. Murrell is enjoying the first of the
4 One benevolent person can inspire a
to
vote.
This
would do away wlih tlm crop for his own use. He will lie nldn ra
company with pleasure, for a kind heart j
ship some lu time for tbe Christinas mar­
is a fountain of gladness, like . the run­ promiscuous printing of tickets and system
ket.
They will easily bring $1,00 per |
ning brooks, freshening into smiles and would prevail where now all is chaos.
basket. _____________________
Speaking about the election reminds me
beauty everything and everybody..along
that the officials chosen in Tuesdays elec-1
Stuck Nall In His ro o t 1
its course.
tlon have a great work to perform if they
Two months ago the little son oi Mr. I
4 Editors, preachers, charitable societies. woultj carry out oil their promises. Our city R. E. Wynn stuck a nail in his foot, and
and similar organisations all are working is sadly in need of many improvements it caused the little fellow great suffering | Corner firs t Street «Ifld. Pdlm cLtO Avenue S a n ford , I lorida
to reform the world, and have been for ! and to get all these and still keep down As it failed to heal up a dose examlna-1
ages. They have accomplished some the taxes will be a stupendous task and |tlon of the wound was made this week,
things. But all of them together cannot one that is enough to make the stout­ when a nail about an inch long was tak­
en ouL The wonder is how the child]
accomplish one tenth part of the work hearted ones quail.
It lias been argued that the old members escaped blood poisoning or other serious [
that is done by the cold hard law of sup­
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ply and demand, the regulotiona forced [of the council did all that they could with trouble.
upon men by nfcceasity, and by the mod the funds et their disposal. However that
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DEALER IN
ern etniggle to keep up. Eversone« ln I may be. wr lucky unes not In the council.
During the awful crush at Kanner's
awhile there is n great temperance re­ will withhold our decision until the new sole yesterday, several children, who had
vival exploited and lots of sentimento] members have been tried out. If they wandered in from the street to see the
gush is poured ouL The men already prove tbelr worth in this period of recon­ excitement, were jammed In the crowd.
temperate will listen to them kindly be­ struction, all well and good. If not, there They were’ extricated from tbe crowd
cause they do not need help. The intem­ will be some tall kicking from the candi­ by Mr. Kanner and sent home. This did
perate man never, or very seldom, goes dates who were turned ,down, and their not stop the buying and Jhe shouissa
. where he ca.iijicar .jJbucscJiUkl* oat would friends will have a just cause for such a AlTcd the store from early morn ’ l i l f Q P h o n e T 3 2
Sanford A-venue
beliieTy heed them if he did. You tell a kick.
at night, availing themselves of the great
It is to (be hoped the new bunch of al­
man his intemperance in drink ruins him­
bargains in dry goods notions, shoes and
self and his family. He knows it, but lie dermen will take up their duties as men hats. Extra clerks have been put on end
keeps on in his excessive drinking. But and taxpayers and da all in their power to the sale* will last for ten days Gome
when the employer says to him, "Either make Sanford the greatest city in the land. early and avoid the rush,
'
1 will be there to see it done, and if a
quit drinking lo excess or we will drop
Miss J. L. Spalding of DeLand was
you from the pay roll," he is likely to sit bungle is made w ell look out for
visitor
to the Celery City yesterday.
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The use of the broom on J. N. Butt as
Notice o f Intention to Apply Tor
For Good Average Prices and Quick Returns Ship to
i
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Copt. Dandelion created great applause,
Letters Patent
and the manner In which It was wielded
The undersigned subscribe» and incorporator«
give notice that on the inh ilny trf January.
was true to life, while the Capt. was hrti-by
10(10. Ota undersign«! Soil thdr nstoriate* will
■tody
to
the lloni.rnlile Napoleon B Broward, ns
splendid
as
a
city
flower
of
English
Items of Interest Concerning dude.
Governor ot die State of norIda, fur Letters Patent
Incorporstinf them under and by the name of
Society People.
ConeA*r.’‘ Jn accordance with
Thos. M. Fox as Abner Raymond was the following articles
of Incorporation, which they
dignified, stern, and stately as becomes have adopted as th -lr proposed charter,
bated this December Bib, 1803.
a city merchant harrowed over a lost
T. F. Williams,
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POINTS PURELY PERSONAL son.
- W. M. btcam.
W. W. Snttrum.
Southwest Corner Washington and Chambers Streets
.
Subacribrrs and Incorporators.
Miss Gelsle Butt as Knte Raymond ployed , .
well her part lit choosing a poor fisher­
N E W Y O R K C IT Y
haw Celery City Vanity rolr While
PROPOSED CHARTER OF THE SANFORD
man
to
n
city
dude—English
you
know.
• n^gy (he Golden llo u ri—
GROCERY COMPANY.
REFERENCES: Aetna National Bank o f New York City, or ony Commercial Agency
The fun of this evening was created by The undersigned incorporator) hereby associate
Social Gossip.
and to Hundreds o f Shippers who are shipping to us dully
themselves
together
fo
C
the
purtv-ir
of
forming
o
Miss Flossie Frank as Kittle Gale who
corporation under the laws oif
l the Slate
__ of Florida,
,tT ' ■■, 'f i ... —
did not like to peal 'Inters and did like as •prrmriDst by the Revised Statutes of
-The Cor*“ At Anchor
bread
and
butter
and1molasses:
She
was
and adopt the following proposed charter:
While on the city dock. Monday even­
. ARTICLE t.
ing. admiring the lovely moon and Its cute and generally had her way in nil
The name of the corirporniion »hall Be “ Sa .,__
L h, on the water« of Lake Monroe a things, and G«wile Fox. Jr., ns March Gaoctav Comi-an*," nn&lt;id Its Injsinnss »hull be lain.. .. ... ***“ “;*? . "-““'I tti muer otates or
jioroe little boot was discovered tied Gale was like n March wind always in r,
the unitedStatesof Amerlea.whrrevrt nr rs»aty or
trouble. Yot March was called oryfpy. .convenient.
F in S B U R G , PA.
The principal udire of said corpora­
i•
'«ip st the landing.
tion shnfijke Sanfoni. Orarme county, Florida
everything
and
wnB
always
in
a
Hurry;
On Inquiry It was found to Ihj ‘ The
ARTICLE IJ,
Sales Agents and Distributors
fora" from Oihkosh, Wlattmsin. Owing as a consequence he enmo in contact
BRANCHES
The «enrrnl natura of the business to lie conduct­
BRANCHES
with
hot
irons
and
tables
and
hnd
one
edby tabi corporation I» a« follow»: The buyingami
to lack of rain, and consequent low water
SANFORD CCI ERY UNION
sellini
of
torcerles
and
any
am
i
all
other
articles
1« the fivers of the north this little cruiser accident after nuothe'r. He was simply of generili tuerehundíse tollich (tie tor(FormIon may
Chicago
New York
see fit to trade, The corporation shall alno luive
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Room 16* Pico Block. T h on e 269
hjil been placed nbonrd the train and fine and many a good laugh he gave to the power of buying, leasing, selling ur otherwise
Cincinnati
WositlngRtn
the
nudlcncc.
Some
good
hits
were
made
:Kijuirinft"or
disposti
disposing
of
any
and
ail
all
other
article*
shipped to Jacksonville, Fla. There It
of personal property, and alto real «»mie which
SANFORD, FLA.
Jacksonville
Sanford •
la “
to the’ pram*
was placed In the waters of the SL Johns on the election and other local events. niay tienecessary for orr Incidental
tr.icrr
and
Rimerai___
merclm
ndiae
fryy m
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not full. The rarryinx onj&gt;f Its _.
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t
i
tftauus*. the wiaratlo«
lull »JiuLl nl»o have the lYr
OtrUn-t. powerr of ' iFfllttg.. m
nl&lt;
atorvglNR ur otherwise
win
an). ni It» ....
piediting ur disposing
real........
or p.-r*onnl
. , -,of any
onnl
properly
. . .. as wvurily. fur a
any
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debts owed by
_ Ihn
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corn w w w v w v w v n v v w w vvvvv w v w
of Oshkoik. Wis.. with his wife and two
I*&gt;rntIon; also the birrowiug of money and tceurMeasuring Party
friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman D. Garratt,
ing the payment of the »mim In any mnimer per­
of Chicago. 111., hoarded her for n cruise
Tbe Epworth League gave a Measuring mitted by law as tu natural person».
ARTICLE HI.
through the waters of Florida.
Party to its members and friends on Tiie amount of enpitid slmk of this corporation
The party left the north Nov. 10 and Montluy evening December 7th, at the »ludi be Firrrw« TnuftAHti ($10,000) Douais, tobe
divided Into one hundred aid fifty »Imres of the
arrived here Dec. 7. having visited nil borne of Mrs. E. W. Peabody.
par value of One Hundred ($100 00) I). Unta each.
part of the capital «lock ot this empota
points of interest on tho way. From _ After a brief devotional service and All or anycpayable
in prmxrty.lnlim nr »r» Ices, at
Sanford they will return direct to Jock- reports from the officers the evening was a Just valuation to 1* fixuljby die ¡n-orpmntn»» or
by the directors at n meeting
__ called
___.___ the pur­
aonrilli and St. Auguhtlne Fla., then spent In "frolic and pleasure."
pose. Property, labor and sc-rvli*** -may ntne-iie
purchased
and
paid
for
with
ihc
stockai a
cniislng along the coast to Palm Bench,
Musical numbers were rendered and just valuation of such property capital
S H IP P E R S O F
lnl«r or services
to
be
fixed
by
the
directors
of
the
corporation
ot a
where they will spend the winter.
thoroughly enjoyed as was also the
meeting called for the purpose
This party has spent the Inst three recitation of Miss Luca Chappell.
A R T IC L E IV . *
the mnnyFiorida.—irrstwlmer - Tho parlors and halls were decorated
The rurimrst ion shall axist pnrpatuatly.mx pnu
going on to Cuba for a cruise around Its with cut (lowers of League colors, white vldect by law.
ARTICIXV.
----coast
and gold, with ferns adding to their The business of this corporation shall he con­
ducted by n president, via-presidem, secretory,
This exulting yacht Is a thing of beauty gracefulness.
nod treasurer, and a board ’of three directors, ami
»net tie.ant on the Inside. Cabin and
The total “ height” of those present such other office» and agents ns from time to
time
may-be-appointed The- »reekholder»-shall
■deck being models of convenience and amounted to $12'.
hold their annual meeting on the Hrat Monday in ::
compactness. Every thing necessary for
May of each year, unless otherwise determined by
A salad course was served.
the by-laws. At the annual stockholders' mretthe physical comfort and for restfulness
ing there xhnll be elected three of the »lockholder*
of »nid’ corporation
’ at dircelo», and »aid till¡rea­
to the eye, and extemption of insects* Is
nr*, at Iheir ineetlni11 to
f tie held on the tamo duy,
Mrs. Likins' Class Recital
to tie found Inside or its walls.
■hnll elect n president, vice-president, *rcretarg
and Ireniurer. nnd *uch other office» and agent*
(Till*
Item
v
ii
hnnded
in
too
late
for
publication
The yacht is so built that it is perfect­
ai Ihc corporation may authotUe. All otfiorr*
last week.)
shall hold their respective office» until thetr iucly water tight and the waves of the
The song recital given Saturday after­ eetsott nre duly elected and iiualific-d Any two
ocean can roll entirely over Its decks and noon by Mrs. Likins in voice building, of said office*, except that of president, may lie
S A N F O R D , F LO R ID A
held by one person. Tin- nnnii-» of the ofnceri who
Sot a drop enters within Uio cabin. assisted by plnno pupils of Mrs. Munson, are to conduct the buiinev» ul »aid corporation un­
Charts and compass and barometer are was attended by n large and select til those elrcted nt the fir*t rlection aforesaid »hall
tiequalified, »hall lie: T. F William*. Prelldrat!
complete. Guns and fishing rods show audience front the most cultured iicople W M. DickIris, Vlce-l’ re»UUiii. W VV Stripling.
Secretary
and Ireaiurer; T F. Williams. W M
how the time is passed away.
Dickln* nnd W. W, Stripling. Director».
in tho city.
And the inmates arc charming 4ntcrARTICLE VI
The whp!e program wns graceful and
The highest amounted indebtedness or Iinfinity
Ulners. Wo spent an hour with them
artistic in the extreme, comprising two to which thi* corporation may at nny time tuhje, t
tnd could have remained longer only piano numbers, which were greatly on- Itself shall tie Fifteen Thousu &gt;d I $1.1,000) Dullars.
ARTICLE VII,
.duty called us elsewhere.
Joyed, ns nre the efforts of Mrs. Munson's ThooamM'nn.l ng) lenee* of the iuht-ril&gt;ert.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Corral are promi­ pupilB, wlicreever they appear, and n nnd tnr niiluuni of capital stuck subscribed I ,r by
,M»îas
eni h, nre us fotlowg:
nent monitors of St. John’s Church. number of vocal duets and solos.
T F. Williams, Dnrl.mn. Flu
.50 shares
Inring Pork, Chicago, Mr. Gonr'att being
'a M I)k kl is. Sanford, Flu
50 shares
Several of these came ns n surprise, W
, W. Stripling. Sanford. Fla
50 t'mrrs
one of the vestry men and Mrs. Garratt being rendered by young ladies who hail
T F Wiiuauv
Director of the Alter Guild.
W. M DuAin*
never before appeared in pttlilia One
Vi W. Sivii'i iov
The Parish Chronicle has this to say could scarce:!y believe that they had been
SiAtt-or Fwwpa. i
of them. “We regret .exceedingly that under Mrs. Likins' training for so short a Cuunty ul Urmige 1
1I, r by ixttiiy that tut this 'lay. lie "it me.
. Thanksgiving at St. Jobn'p Church must period. Tile'ring of the true artistic Notary
IbiblU- iik ae. i fur lie- State ul Florida, itsnnutly upp-arod t 1 Wlltluma.iV. ki Dicklt
always have just a little note of sadness idea wns unmistakable.
and Vv VV StrlplitiK to to" »'«!! kiuiwii. nnd ko vn
la It because of the absence of two such
me to lx- tie- pervirt« rh»lltml In ae.d who sub
The rendition of several more difficult to
icrllHil their iioioes tn tho furegrnn f. aiti le* oMuemhuiiastie communicants. Mr. and Mrs.
solos by advanced pupils showed a corporatitHt as incnrporat'irB of the '*Sa» rmto(iauIonian Ik Gurrull, who, because of a
txr Oimpavv, ' and ,ev rally nekntwb-rlge to in*'
marked (iruilciency.
that (h-y suhscrlh d ehelr names thereto -or the(AysiesI weakness, must 8|«rnd the win­
ti»e»ntikl
purp-kaes tner-in expreeaeit
Each young artist received enlhusit|stic
In W itness Wjtereol, 1 have hereunto s.-t lily
ter la the Southland."
applause from the keenly appreciative Ik mil and official' -.t-kil, (hi* Blit d a y of t&gt;ee- tidier,
IUOH
R. C. Maxwxu»
Mr. G. L Gray is a Mason and Gray laud
audience, and several returned with a
Notary ButHic. State of Fioritia
■ suburb of Chicago is named after his graceful res|»ortse.
My cummisalott t xptret April IJ. 1812.
family. He ¡a a genial Captain and one
After the conclusion of the. program
can but wish they might sail with .him
Mrs. Likins kindly consented to sing,
one winter, aml enjoy his 1hispi ta1it y.
rendering several charming mid difficult,
D *** with wishes of a bon voyage, numbers, to her accompaniment,-in her
•wllftpe Quit we might meet again next
own injmitnble manner. Her Interpreta­
winter, we bid adieu to these charming
None tint llrst-dass labor-employed and nil contracts guaranteed to tie In accordance
tion is faultless, nnd her high bird like
People.
..
with plans and npecHlciitions
trills nnd clear flute notes appear in
Business
to
do Business ror Those Who Need My Services
strong contrast to soft caressing tones
Pnrent's Club Meeting
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P oatoffico Box 771
that melt her audience with long forgot­
The next meeting of the Parent’s Club
ten memories.
..
:
'rtilbe held nt the High School Audi­
With reluctance the guests' departed
toriumon Monthly afternoon, December
bidding their kind hostesses adieu, and
L st 3 o'clock. The meetings have hoping soon to be bidden to anotiier of
« a full of interest And of great Im­
these delightful events.
portance to parents and pupils. Every
Those to appear on the vocal (vrogram
..WC this to intend—ntimilil do id. — TTii
were as follows: Mrs. Webb, Mrs. Houser
interesting program will be Misses Mamie Hill, Vesta Weeks, Sadie
remitted:
E S T A B L IS H E D 18G9
Williams, Flossie Frank, Mury and Mil­
h*bviaeual Duet.. . Mrs. Frank Woodruff and
dred Haskins, Mabel Bowler.
Flossie Frank
Fra ‘
*Tk» tu,k._ Miss Fíaosle
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Itema o f Interest
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To^SebooT...;......
Mrs. B. K
Whltner
•• i f .... Miss (Jisrrlck „Recently-tukn) census of Jacksonville
Arc OiTcrurg A n y and A l l Kinds of F lorida" R eal E state
sas:.
---ArcMeacun’ ijB. T. Down
purees the-poPDtaHon nt 60,92, irgalh of
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Mothers especially «hould attend these 3,727.
at as Low Prices and on as reasonable terms as
“ •«ings.
For a short time only. Tapestry Brus­ It iiiukes no tlifference w hat
Can be Had Anywhere
sels Art Squares, regular price $22.50,
you use now,
special price $17. Sanford Furniture Co. T yp ew riter
Down Bv the Sea
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At the Sanford Opera house on TuesW " t e d -Down hy thc
,
oy focal laleal. The Pythian Bis*
¿¡¡J * Sanfo« l Temple No 17. under
auspices Lite play was given are
congratulated on the success of
entertainment. Mrs. Houser was
pwnlst for the evening.
Herndon as John Gale acted the
..... P^rcUon. though _ be' allowed Jil*
perJo get the better of him because
could get no dinner Just like a man,
c, . 10
was die acting. It was

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IratitudeT*1*'
hard

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The Pioneer Visible

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° * ‘ Honor and

le Symes as Mrs, Gale had a
w get anything done. So
coasting anti such a desire to do

' The contract for dredging 100.000 cubic
yards of material from the inside route
between Fornandina and Savannah at
17.9 cents a yard has been recommended
to the war department at Washington.
Dill Pickles, sweet mixed, cucumbers,
mangoes and sour pickles In bulk.
Chas. Evans.
J. N. Sirobhor. former agent of the A.
C. L. at Gntircsvitic. who was sent te prison
ior Three years on charge of embezzlement,
lias been given a conditional pardon by
the pardoning board.
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■The Royal Taylors Brand of C|othing
means perfection. See samples at D. A ,
Caldwell t Son's.
The stale pardoning board at its recent
meeting granted tuty-two pardonsSend your shirts, collars and cuffs U) the
Celery CUy Steam Laundry and they will
look os new.
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taaUtks. ^lor- chairs
chat» tAduyivOr,
«cludvciy, lurnlnf
out chair* oi all kind* iti sudi quintil«* thslt wc can eut «U* I“ *
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T H E S A N fO R D " HERALD ----------------In this great free country
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Evehr Saturday Morning nt Sanford, Fla.
R. I. Hour, Managing Editor

Subscription "Pries, $1.00 a Year lit Advance

Entered aa arcond-clan mall matter / lull 22od.
1B08. at the INnintlire at Sanfonl ■lurida,
Offlce Firn Floor In the Hit Imp Block, First Street
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Telephone No. 148,

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of ours and
especially In Sanford a man's opinion,are
his own ns well as the action that grows«
out of them, provided he docs not.Jar~th«
~Uie peace and happiness of hisfellownion
In the exercise or this right. The people
of Sanford have a right to choose their
officers and a choice of n majority is a
law to the whole community. It was a
campaign of good feeling despite the per­
sonalities injected Into the early part of

Glory never arrives until after the
T he H erald had Its opinions and advo­
funeral.
cated them honestly, firmly and fairly,
we do not beflbve that any candidate that
Most of us have trials nnd insist
It opposed has Just cause of complaint
stating them in full.
for one word that has appeared Ip the
columns of tills paper or one statement
The man who rides n hobby thinks no made during the contest. Astrjournal
one else is going ahead.
with a will of its own It look the bourse
deemed best for the community. There
All is peace and celep^ in Sanford arc no apologies toscinke and no regrets
ogaln. Lettuce rejolccl
to offer.
The election Is now a thing of the past,
The president nfter reeling off ynrdB of the narrow margin In the result empha­
massage never even mentioned Sanford. sizes but little that relates to the principles
involved nnd demonstrates that the voters
Typographically speaking, the Sanford of Sanford are alive to their Interests and
Herald Is easily one of the first weeklies will take an active part In each and every
election where their rights nre InVtiluxL,
of the south.—Tnmpa Tribune.
H ie new buildings soon to bo erected |be termed, is entitled to the loyal support
on First street'will make some of the old [of the people of Sanford. When Its nets
deserve commendation we shall gladly ac­
rookeries look like thirty cents.
cord It. When It tyrs In policy or forgets
There is n limit to the amount of booze the promises made to the people we shall
consigned to one mnn in n dry county." promptly speak of what' we disapprove
and give our reasons for (lie faith that Is
Recipients will please take notice.
I In us. But . there. t will be no captious
criticism or n desire to weaken the builds
of those officials wfio endeavor to do their
duty toward the whole people,.
There will be no III feeling nnd oven
they depart.
If division exists, it should not be allowed
___ th e Ft- Mycrs gfggg wifi -install a m HK to carrylts influence-Jn ‘ thfirwortTfif TmproYcmcnt and building n greater Sanford.
difettitnFnmcjilhn. '
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It is our duty and we must mnke it our
Bro. Pete Rulli is doing business down
I
pleasure
If the city is to grow nnd prosper.
in the glades.
L-Jf-at any^Uiie the-rights or lnigfest^oF
The govcrmciTt 1ms created n forest re­ the |&gt;coplc dre in danger T he -Herald will
serve twenty five miles south of Ocala. speak plainly to warn or defend. We are
Uncle Snip, intends to save n little stove here for that purpose and will continue to
axercise the duties nnd fill the responsi­
wood before it Is all used up.
bilities that devolve upon us.
U
■ The successful business man will tell h t is not right to condemn unjustly.
you that advertising pays. But he will Let us Judge the new officials only by the
not advise you to ndvertise by "spurts." records they shall make and not in the
If you have a good business it is worth I spirit Hint would seek Justification for the
advertising-the year round. . Every Issue prognostications made before the election.
of the homo paper can do jjpu good. It
Is' Just ns much the part of business
Judgment to ndvertise Judiciously as it
is to buy your goods advantageously.
Some newspapermen are terrible liars.
In writing up n cyclone out west one of
them snid:’ T t turned u well inside out, a
cellar upside down, moved n township
line, blew nil Hie staves out of n whiskey
barrel nnd left nothing but a bung bole,
changed the dny of the week, blew the
hair off a bald headed man, blew mort­
gages off of forms, blew the cracks out
of n fence and took all the wind out of
u politician."
An event of unusual interest during
the State Fair will be an airship flight by
one ef the foremosrnvlntors 'a n iio country. President T. J. L. Brown, of the
Fair Association, lias consented to ac­
company the aeronaut on his (fight.
Attempt will he made to break all records
for iiustalnetf flight__ Fair Notes.
— If someone would; enr Hrovm's suspend­
ers he would go up without tlie aid of
an airship.

as the wjiale force, or whnt Is left after
election celebrations, are busy nn the
special Cliristiuas Souvenir edition thnt
|sheds its radiance like a temple of many
colored lights on December 10. Olir par*
may Ire seen waving gently above the
labyrinth of pleasant tilings we have in
pickle for your special dcloctation.
The Holidny Herald this year will be
ns n chrysanthemum to the vision and
a rose geranium to the sense of cxhnlutlon. It will be gems of art and n
literary repository. It will be an intel­
lectual feast os mental probuhlni has
beerTgarnered from the four quarters o:
the globe. It you desire a symposium of
scintillating word painting leave your
measure for n copy of this splendid
number. Come early- to- avoid the rush.
No postponement on nccouiii- of Christ-

A letter from W. If. Taft, next Presi­
dent juf the Ignited States, says that he is
seriously considering going to Cuba late
in Jtinuary to attend the farmul inaugu­
ration of the new government of the.
THE MONDAY TRIBUNE__________
island republic. In the event that he
—
-We
—were
agreeably surprised to re­
makes the trio. he will spend "
ceive*
the
Tnmpa
Tribune last Mondny.
Tun.llift hnd. train ull indications, he will
bo there on the same day as William This paper is a new departure fur South
Jennings Bryan, Fcbuary 4. Tills wifi Florida’s great dally and demonstrates
give the Fuir unusual interest on thnt that tlie Tribune intends to give the
day, with both the leading candidates for people of Florida a daily paper In every
President in the reegnt election In at­ sense of the word. Commenting on the
tendance. Mr. Bryan has .already con­ Monday paper the Tribune says:
•The Tribune today Issues I t i first
sented to deliver un address, nnd Mr.
Taft will probably be jirevnlled on to |Monday morning paper. While addition­
siieak also. Their utterances on this al expense Involved in the improvement
occasion will be printed throughout the Is u consider Ion of no small importance,
tlie management of The Tribune has felt
world.
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some time that a seven-da ya-n-wcek
paper is needed and demanded in TarnpH
—and immediately made arrangements
to siqiply the demand.”

ANOTHER ONE DEAD
The Independent and Central Union
Timed, the labor paper and exponent
of tlio Independent party in Florida has
pawed "away. Hob Harper, the editor
in a funeral oration over the remains
vuices the following:
••It becomes my palnfnl duty to convey
the sad tiding of the demise of our dearly
beloved rag baby, the Independent nnd
Central Union Times. You will not be
Interested in exoct time and mnnncr of
Its death: but I am thankful 'that its end
enme peacefully, without n struggle.
(caving no word of regret.
I was Its only parent—at least the
only one who would acknowledge lb I
hnve a faint recollection of some four or
i
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five he-virgins trying to play* daddy to
the little .orphan while yet unborn, nnd
I believe old man Triplett openly acknowl­
edged before the council of wise ones
that he hnd a finger Iff it. Grandpa
Marzyblr denied the allegation nnd offer­
ed to prove an alibi; so that left me its
sole survivor nnd chief mourner. As I
brought It into being,nurtured nnd fondled Th e en tire $15,000.00 stock o f H igh Grade
In. spent my substance and mental
Clothing, Shoes, H a ts and Caps, Notions and
power trying to keep life within Us body;
as I nursed it through the cholera-infnn- w ili be
pulled it UirqdgJL.
linm rHgiires. ' T h e goods w ill sell themselves,
'the mcnsels, mumps nnd whoopingcough and prepared the charm against
smallpox by an early vaccination, I hnd
hoped that Its third year would prove
one of comparative ease from all thdsc
«rifioynnccs so common to—newspapers—
of the "labor" class. Vnln hope. Scarbclv hnd it "cut" its third I when I found
it developing n malignant case of gallop­
ing asthma. In spite of all my care and
watchfulness. It took to eating "confi­
dence" and an overdose to o k 'its last
brenlti— along with my last dollar. Sure,
it died. Wh it elseCQuldkiLdo!"— .--------

chandise will be almost given awe
commencing

Thursday December 10th and Las&lt;
for Ten Days

CONCERNING OCR FUTURE

"AVIth lettuce banging in nn cxccficnt
price,_wllh_JL-flne .future -for-the celery
crop, with caullilowcr, Irish potatoes,
strawberries nnd every fruit and vege­
table grown In the south grown In^koportion here in the celery ¡delta, with the
deepening of the St. Johns river, nnd
mnny improvements in the Clyde Line
docks, with nil Uic mnqy improvements
In the course of construction and con­
templated, including paved streets nnd
electric lights,' with the merchants ex­
periencing the best trade In years, the
large Influx of new^itizens nnd tourists,
there is absolutely no doubts nbout the
tuture o f Sanford—no reason in tire world
why the next few years should not see
our city enthroned as the Inrgest mercan­
tile nnd vegetable Section in the entire
South.
Push and smile nnd keep up die pub­
licity of Sanford's wonderful resources
and the future will take care of itself.
The advertising already done and that
which is contemplated will cause the
name of Sanford to be echoed round the
world.
Tar llr.KALn can be relied upon to keep
Sanford in the public eye, and now that
another year Is-upon us, let, esch and
very one put their whole heart in llie
work of boosting Sanford..---------------•• —
Wo hove life world beat n mile on ail
that makes life worth living.

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Remember the Date and

Sanford

Dry Goo

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Staple and—Fancy Groceries
F u ll L in e o f H igh Grade Cigars anil Tolmccos
Agents for the Fnmous

C L O V E R H I L L B R A N D BUTTER
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Great Military Reservation
It is loomed that the sale to tho United
States of a large additional tract of Innd
nt Black Point, on the St. Johns river.
was consummated lids week: ibis to be
udded to the land originally purchased
by the United Stutcs and by the citizens
of Jacksonville for use as n permanent
camp ground nnd target range for the
Florida Stale Troops. The land just

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D. L. THRASHER’!

Furnishing
S to r e

by Stoney Point on the • north and by
Black Point on the south.
j f l_hn
rmiimry department
nrc carried out, this camp ground nnd
target range will be one of the best—if
not llie best in the country, and wifi ire a
point of rendezvous, 4)ot only for the
Florida State Troons.
thu-regular
nrmy nnd the urgmdzcxl militia of neigh­
boring stales llint mny wish to nvnll
themselves of the exceptional range
facilities which will he here afforded, ns
well ns of the opportunity of holding
innneuvers nnd field exercises which the
extent of ground will make practicable.
This will be a great tiling for the Florida
State Troops, also for the slqte and for
Jacksonville, nnd Mint mu penpln gye
kindly appreciative of the possibilities
involved is evidenced by the liberal
Editor A. Mux Wilson has retired frdni
contributions which they have already
tlie Blountstown Democrat, published in
made.
Calhoun county, und is succeeded by G. D.
Williams; to whom he has leased the
Clyde Line Improvements
Many Improvements to be made nt the
paper. Those of us who hnve "been there"
will appreciate the force and eloquence of Clyde Line docks hnve been stated and
the concluding words of Editor Wilson’s workmen are busily engaged in tearing
valedictory:
out the ftooringof-the pier and putting
"Tlie contiuni strain upon me to “ make in new ones. An army of men will soon
eisioM ton v
&gt;CHlO&amp;SR«o* A Çft
ends meet” during these strenuous times, arrive to make the imimiveinents in the
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,tAWTlHCW*t
is a little too severe on one whose nervous new office and waiting rooms and the
temperment is as near shattered as mine. work will soon assume large proportions.
N O W IN T H È HOUSErFor several months past tlie income of
--------Oas Range For Sale
Uje Democrat lias been very "meagre, is
Practically new ; double oven ; four top A complete line of Mens Snappy.
another reason for the change.’’ *
burners; Improved Jewel A bargain.
Up-to-date Suits, in nil the
A SANFORD IDEA

Sanford has adopted an excellent idea
for attracting tourist travel this season.
Its business men have established un
office' in Jacksonville, in charge of a
competent man, who will issue literature
about Sanford to visitors and personally
nlBTVisw^is -msfrr nspoMlDIë,' fnducTng
them to visit the town. Jacksonville Is

personali y. He will
Journalism or llnunt die faults of people In
THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE
their faces. Paramount to all other alms
President Roosevelt had one mure shot
and objects T he Herald will labor zealously in the locker and fired It off in his messArrival and Departure o f Malls
tot llie upbuilding of Sanford. Our devo- age. There is nothing very striking In
V r « £ ? " CllV* November Fifteenth.
.tion to her cause will never flog. Tho tills last communication to the people ere
people have made T he H erald llie great I ho departs for tiie Jujigles^of Africa. He
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and influential pniwr thnt it t r today and j dlifcusAcs'Uie curiwrntfons, wishes to preBOO a. m . 9 40 p. m.
Ôvlrdu
branch
we shah stay with the people earnestly I serve the forests, advocates Internal
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and wisely, as one should stick to the waterways and recommends the eslablishLeave For
hridge-that-has carried them across In ment of postal savings ‘ 'bank!' and
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I the parcels post.
He winds up the
TXuaville branch
Life is to short for eternal night as we lohg winded message with a recommendaJuurney through this vole of tears. We tion to the army and navy and states
ore .philosophical and look on the humor-[that the financial coridlUoo of thenntion Tampa tu adopt a similar plant This
□us side of nffulrs trying to extract all Is all right, forgetting to explain the rea- opens a field of possibility for the Tampa
Vhlicity dub— Tampa Tribune. .
&gt;1» rnitonal rniovuieni from life.
son for a deficit In the surne.

lendini! Shades and Put term

From $ 15.00 to $ 30.00
¡sides on defiant line of Bo)*
*onits,"" Sulla. " TsjW ünl HttwtW— |
is called to ourstronfi awl com­
plete line o f Men's FunusbiHfis, Shoes and Ha«9
re us ii call- We can fit you from hr*3
to footvnnd we guarantee to pies»Yohrs for honest values.

�THE SANFORD HERALD

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

Fre«h Mnekcrn! nt H. H. Hill's grocery.
M.O.Overstreet of Orlando wnsn visitor,
to the City on Monday.

Cream Puffs nt Spencer's bakery every
Little Happenings— Mention of Saturday.
Matters In Brief.
For an up-to-date tailor-made suit, see
D, A. Caldwell fk Sons,■

N. P. Yowell &amp; Go

Rdtnember, the Holiday Edition of The

PERSONAL H E M S OF INTEREST Herald comes out next week. *

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Olives in bulk and in all si/.e bogles.
O ías. Evans.
Summary or the Floating Small Talk
Succinctly Arranged for llurBest Elgin creamery butter nt 35 cents
* rlcd Herald Readers. .
per pound, nt Snnford Grocery Compatiy.
The recent cold snu|i hnacauscil anxious
Inquiries
for wood yurds.
F. S. Battle of Titusville was in the city
A.
T.
Rosscttcr
spent severnl days of
Tuesday.
this
week
in
Orlando
on business.
Get estimates from Pell on house print*
Are you n subscriber to T he Herald!

Christmas novelties and funcy Hoods;
Arthur Poylc spent several days of this newest things. At Mettlnger's.
week wltl) home folks.
Beautiful I Exquisite 1 say the ladice of
men's ties, at Mettlnger's.
W. M. Dickens attended Federal court
In Jacksonville tills week.
Andrew Johnson and A. M. Thrasher
were In Oriando this *ccch attending cir­
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3t
cuit court.
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~ I napkins at M ettjngeO .
M. M. Smith has 1.000 acres of celery ! Faultless while clicrrics, Limn Beans
and succotnsh, nt Gamer &amp; Roberts'. •
land. Sold on casv terms.
The Hcfnld furnishes engraved yisltlng
H. H. Chappcl of the Board of County I * Electa Brand Tea and Spices."
Ciias. Evans.
cards nt the same price asked in Jackson­
Commissioners attended the regnlar meet­
Si'vcrnl Snnford members attended the ville and New York.
ing of the hoard on Tuesday.
The election last Tuesday passed off
Ham sandwich. 5 cents; Mrs. Takash's Elks* mcmqrinl services nt Orlando last
Sunday.
without an arrest for disorderly conduct.
lunch room, opposite the depot ...(
Call nt Spencer's and see the good things Awful quiet for nn election.
Fej the fine display of Japanese ware,
to
cat.
J. Hugh White, representing the Atlanta
at die Sanford Furniture Co. Finest line
Woodcnwarc
Company, was in llic city
Romeo
Coffee,
3
pounds
for
one
dollar.
ever shown in Sanford.
yesterday
workiiig
the local trade.
.
Ciias. Evans.
Election is over and now for the Holiday
Ail
who
arc
interested
in
laundry
unde. Get your advertisement In the .. New s took.Eva iMirnleda nd Dried Fruits
Tviuk^sleHthi -ireff-wt-Aelefy’-ClTy ;*h rnm
-TJhrktmasedltlon^fT'TwTIeretd,-^;----- for QirlsimnRTnkos. &lt;11'Long's Grocery;
Laundry next Wednesday morning.
Rugs, from 75 cents up. E, A. Heflleld
For Sale— Cabbage' and Cauliflower
James W. Lilley, a prominent attorney
Furniture Store.
Plnnts. Box 75-1.
of Lntonin, Ky., is in the city and likes
__Hcmlauartem forJronAilc tools. Any.. — Hoopla tire coining -to Sanford - by- treat
Sanford alid- her- ¡Wirplc so well Him lie
thing you want in hand plows, fertilizer and train and never before has there been
will sjiend the winter here.
distributors, etc.. Harry J. Wilson.
such, nn Influx of people at this season of
E. A. Heflleld is in the city from San
the.year,
Visit Mettlnger’s Toy Store.
Angelo, Texas Mr. Heliicld is on the
Visit Mettlnger's Toy Store.
The home-talent piny “Down by the
mm) for n wholesale furniture firm and
Sea." on Tuesday night, was well attended
Bring till: children to see "Aunt Salty" will return to Texas after a short stay.
and a neat sum realized for the Pythian rit the Episcopal bazaar and supjier. Dec.
C. J. Close left Wednesday for IlulTalo,
Sisters.
N. Y.. and expects to stay for several
Garner &amp; Roberts sell high-grade Cigars
Finest'Imported souvenir china, descrip­ wLeks. He will !&gt;•■ accompanied home by
and tobacco. Try them.
tive of Sanford, nt the Sanford Furniture
.
Exceptional values in tnble linen and Company.
napkins at MEVitNCER’s.
3t
Major’s Chinn Cement for mending
Long's Preserves in glasses. Finest on broken china and glassware. At Sanford
Furniture Co.
market.
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Ciias. Evans.
Judge Minor S. Jones of Titusville was
In the city on Tuesday eu route to Orlan­
do, where he o|iencd tho fall term of cir­
cuit court.
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F A L L S T O C K has beqn arriving daily. You should
not fail to call and lotok ovtr this stock before making your
purchase.
W O O L D R ESS G O O D S
trimmings to mstch.

new

G IN G H A M S — Full I

's school

dresses

H O S IE R Y
We carry the celeh.ntcd Cadet Brand. linen heel
and toe, sold under a guarantee

O U R S T O C K was never in helt.x s
now in both price and quality,
serve you
\

I N. P. Yowell &amp; Comp

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ÜCJL1

YOU WANT (iliNSrSH ELLS AND SUPPLIES
Wc carry a Full Line of
New Club and Referee
Shells, 10. 12, 16 Gauge.
High Base Smokeless In
Prcm lcr
Lciidcr

\ J. N. Whitner has luid n line gold-flea
'sign put on the window of his red! estate
office. The work was done by Mr. Romph
which is a sufficient guarantee
of the work. *
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A Large Slock of Guns
¿Hid Fishing Tucklc and

Beautiful t Exquisite ! say the ladies of
Go to H. H. Hill for everything in the
grocery line.
men’s ties, at Mettlnger's.
1sell the celebrated Macy wagon. Hnr-r ^ I f j t 's printing yon want, send it to Till
I i Fk a u ) office. First-class work guaranry J. Wilson.

General Sporting Goods.

Christmas novelties and fancy goods ;
newest thing. At Mettlnger's.

GUMS

J. T. Dodifonl, of the Solomon Drug Co„
snd Kenny McCook, of tho Armour Co.,
were in the city Motulny culling upon tho
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jwone Nu. 148.

FOR

RENT

The Geo. H. Fern aid Hardware Co

nwi i - tn ■urwTT m il

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

^The Merry Widow sardines, for sale by
Gamer &amp; Roberts.
The famous Fox River Butter for sole
Laundry.
Some people seem to think Florida is
All Ladles nre invited to call at Celery slow. Let them try Garner &amp;. Roberts
with nn order. Phone 31).
City Steam Laundry next Wednesday.
Corner &amp; Roberts will linve in a fine
S « Pell for pa|&gt;er hanging, New fall
line of high grade confectionery, nuts and
(wtlcnia Just in.
Xmas goods oil December 1st. ...
See^-A. Reed for furniture and piano
High Crude Clltnr* nnrf Tnhnrni
ing and chewing Most complete line in
Dried Salt Shoulders nt 1214 cents found
on earth for 24 cents

Harry Alexander has joined The Herald
force and will he u fixture hereafter.
Harry's old home is at Oviedo and nfter
various wanderings, he has married and
settled down. Orange county Celng good
enough for Irim,
$18 Art Squares for $15. size 9x12.
A. Heflleld Co.

E.

in payingi¡ for pavement around ll
Church block.
Furnished room for rent. Good location;
only two dollars per week if taken at oiicc .
Call nt Herald office.
The Woman's Foreign Missionary
Society of the Methodist Church was
ClllertuiliedChappell, on
lovely lionje
The ladies report' n very
pleasant meeting. This Society is in U
flourishing condition. .
Don't miss seeing llie Alhertla &amp;. Van
Co. Musical Comedy and Dancing, ut tho
0|iera House. Frlduy, the IKtli.
The finest line of Japanese matting to
lie found in the dty. Prices nlwnw tho
lowest. Sanford Furniture Cu.
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NATURE’S WONDERFUL FOUNTAIN

Oysters served in every style at the
Pico restnurunt.
Wade makes frequent trips to Sanford.
----us U|X.IH IIUUBT. 1 fl--Osy-the 18th.--------------- ------------— 1 Write him at Orlando.
Just received latest styles, men's green
Buy Henry Clay Flour of W. W. Long.
hats and derbies, at Mettlnger's.
) he best on earth.

OUR TRADE MARK
Pure water 1» essential to good health.
Cuarantred ll. S. Government uauhslt of Wcklwa Spring water.
In the high rolling pine lands of Urunge County, rta.
II. 5. Government afflclals class It’s degree Sf mlnrrull/uflon wtl
Hear and slightly higher than Poland water.
Neither swamps, risers, tides nor rains affect It.
Wonderful cures of rheumatism and kidney trouble. ,
Large bath house, suits, boats, toboggan slide, pavilions.
Ieirphfln.‘ connections and daily mail.
New hotel, new furniture, broad veranda, acetylene gas.
(lot and Cold Spilng Water Hatlis FREE. New Toilets.
.. Cottages off furutslud to rent, now taut with furniture.
Four mil. s from Apopka. Fla . on S. A. L. Ry.

Charles B. Hulett, representing the Flor­
UttTpWntch fob with cross; name on
ida
Fruit and Produce News, wrti In the
lc of crow; will finder kindly return to
city Mondny in the interest of this great
emid office!
agricultural paper. The News Is growing
Rev. c. E. Richards will preach Thanksbrighter with each Issue, and Mr. Hulett
j na ‘ crTnon for the Odd Fellows on Sunshould have no difficulty in securing sub­
7 evcahtgTDedTlSth, at Congregational
Samples of engraved visiting cards and
scriptions.
“ urc*L AM viMting brother Odd Fellows
invitations In the latest and best styles
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l - f i J - M r tirrtwi R) amp with me -VlalL MeltInicr's Toy.Stare.
maybe leen nt The Herald other.
We clean everything but- your con­
UW*® *t 0:30 sharp, and attend In a body.
Just name your wants.
science. Phone 210.
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Address WEK1WA SPRINGS COMPANY, W eklw a Springs, Fla
Vl»lt Mettlnger's Toy Store.
jven't It will get It for you. Call and he
Step Into Mrs. G. L. Takash's lunch room mvinccd. Sanford Grocery Comjwny.
m l!/°U- Wnnt a first-class tailor-made
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+ + ♦ + + * + * ■î"®14"+4*++♦ ♦ ♦ + + ♦ +♦ 1
111111* 112,88, rail at D. A. Caldwell &amp;. and get a cup of good cofTee. Five cents.
Steak, ham and eggs, pork and beans
Goodwin's high-grade Preserves, Jellies and oilier toothsome articles, at Mrs. G. L
* «»Uè mon
Takash's lunch room, opposite the depot IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN
and Jams, at Garner &amp;. Roberts.
t®*h is ti&gt;ei w
am again asking for OLD SHOES. 1
The Princess Guaranteed Steel Range
Mattings of all kindsand patterns, from
W ekiva Tribe No. 41
will give what they are worth
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20 cfnts per -ynrd to 50 cents, at E, A. linai tlirougliout with asbestos. Sectional Hunting grounds Of Snnford. Meetings
Sl/tS, 6 . 7. 8, 9. 10 11. AMO IS
fire back guaranteed not to warp. Best
on the 1st und 2nd Wednesday of cadi
e any heavy Heffield's Furniture Store.
montIUn Masonic H all Vlsiliug bnilhcleaning up
Chase L Sanborn's tea and coffee, (lie Range in the market. See tliero at the
Sanford Furniture Cor
best there is.
Garner A. Roberts.

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A . Ç. Irvin’s Shoe Shop

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Roads Improved, Bonds Approv
cd, and Petitions Granted
OUR FERRY ROAD COMPLETED
Dickson and Chappell Attend Their
Last Meeting—Retire From Board
—New Members Sworn In ""
Board of County Commissioners met
last Tuesday. December 8; present ChnirJnnn Dickson, Commissioners Lee. Tilden
and Chappell.
Minutes of last meeting were read and
with corrections approved.
A committee from the Town Improve­
ment Society appeared before l!te Board
asking for permission to erect a bond
stand on the Jail lot. Permission was
granted to erect same on east side of lot.
The bonds of the following county offleers were npproved: B. M, Roblnson,
clerk circuit court; J. A. Kirkwood, sheriff;
W. E. Martin, collector; W. B. Lynch,
Supt. Pub. Instruction; S. A. Robinson, ossessor; Win. Martin, county Judge: J. 0.
Fries, county surveyor, L Wlchcndahl.
clerk criminal court; Jos. A. Sadler, treas­
urer; Isaac Aten. J. E. J. deVedig and
Hugh C. Allen, Justices of the peace; J. S.
Brocksmlth, D. H. Hooker. T.
Arnold
and H. H. McClure, constables. A. Auiin
and C. B. Lin, Justices of the peace.
Petition of W. L. Palmer, J. D. Pres­
cott. et nl, for a road from the old Holmes
place to Orlando was granted and the
road ordered opened.
The petition of W. W. Wright. F. B.
t Dale, et al in regard to draining low land
was flrantpd an d ordered nd v e r ^ jy l nr-agraing toinw. Messrs; "M.-^Gore, S. G.
JUolive antLJ^N..MpElroy_ were appointed
os the committee.
Mr. Seth Woodruff appeared before the
Board, asking that the road nt the East
Coast ferry on Orange chunty'a side be
completed, as the rond was n very impor­
tant one to both counties. Ordered that
the road be completed to the river as soon
as practicable.
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. Thc’bill of Sanford's proportion of the
county road tax for the year 1900 wns
received and referred to the county au­
ditor.
Superintendent of roads and bridges
wns ordered to rcstraw.thc straw roads in
the epunty that hdvo'liech* prcvioii3iy
strewed by the county.

The reports of the following officer»
were received and filed: Supt. county
home, physician, treasurer, collector, Supt.
TOtidS aifd bridgeaT"sheriff. licenses Is­
sued, clerk criminal court, auditor's report,
October tax redemptions, polls collected.
Inspector of marks and brands district
No. 14.
Dills were examined and ordered paid.
M cbsts. Lee and Tilden then presented
the following resolution:
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On the retiring from the Board of two
of our. members, Messrs. If. H. Chappell
and H. H. Dickson, we wish to express
our regrets and regards. Mr. 'Chappell's
large personal interests have been sacri­
ficed to the interest of the county; with
him our relations have been most cordial
harmonious and friendly. Having served
six years on the Board he has accomplish­
ed muth, both for his section and the
county at large. We regret his retire­
ment feeling that we lose the close
association of n warm personal friend
and a »edacious business man.
Mr. Dickson has served the Board as
its chairman for fourteen years. Wc
feel that his rule has been wise. Just and
impartial. We feoF iflnt hf
very large part of the credit for the ad­
vancement-^ Its public work-which1the
country has niodcjhiring this time wiiich
includes atpong numerous other things
some ISO miles of hard surfaced road,
the working profitably and lumwmeiy of
the county convicts and the building and
maintenance of a model County Home.
We shall miss Ills warm personal friend­
ship, his wisdom and discretion pnd on
bis retiring he carries with him our
highest regards and very best wishes
for the future,
(Signed)
L. W. Tilden

If You Want to Buy or Sell

T R U C K 'L A N D S
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H A V E IT

The largest line of sporting goods ever
received In Sanford— guns, rifles, hunting
clotiilng, etc.
harry J. Wilson.
• * Cabbage Plants For Sale
I have about 12,000 cabbage plants at
Monroe which I will sell at a reasonable
price.
• E. R. P otter, Sanford, Fla,

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May be found the most luscious oysters,
fresh every day and served in any style.
Also steaks, chop«, eggs, sausage and
other quick lunch products. Everything

Stockholders’ Annual Meeting
' llie annual meeting of the stockholders
of the First Natloffiil Dank of Sanfdrd will
be hold at the office of the bank,-in Sanand bridges be authorized to secure the ford. Fla., on the second Tuesday in Jan
land opposite the Tanner place for n pub­ uary, 1909, at 10 o'clock a. m.
lic rood right of way.
10-5
—F. P. F orster , Cashier.
The purchase of dogs for the road cntnjxs
Wanted
le fr with. Messrs. Branham and Tilden
A'wife,
by
a
middle-aged
widower with
with power to act.
Moved that the. Supt. of roads and two boys aged eight and eleven. Otic not
nridges and Mr. Fries make a survey to ovjsr llilrly-flve, with ho children and some
determine the ownership of the Davis means preferred. However, any olTer con­
sidered, My property consists of an nrmarl pit and reixirt at next meeting,
Ordered that the comptroller be re­ auge grove, city lots, and a salary of $60
quested to allow the redemption of cer­ per month.
Give particulars in first letter.
tificate No. 1280 of 1807 and all subse­
Address,
Box 7:i:i, Orlando. Fla.
quent omitted taxes upon the.payment
of the fiat sum of $900 oil account of ex­
Governor Drownni has nppo Inted W. E.
cessive valuation, as Uic property of
Williams of Greceville, to be county judge
Ctms. Pemont.
of Jnckout\ county In place of the judge
Moved that the contract be let for light­
who wns accidentally killed on Thanks
ing the upper floor of tiie court house
giving day.
according tu julo imbuti tied.
New York is to hnvo a skyscraper 43
Ordered that the comptroller be request­
stories
high, hut six of them will be un­
ed ttuillmy. the redemption of certi Meato
der
ground
and are already rented for
No. Da). 1337,1895, and nil subsequent
$1,000,000
n year on long lease. The
oniitted taxes at Üie .fin1 sum of $20.00,
on account of excessive valuation. Prop­ building will tie at No. 50 Broadway and
will cost $3,875,000. It is to be finished
erty of Mrs. M. H. Terry.
In
Mnv tom.—There- wlll- not-ba a -par__ A duplicata warrant—of—NoHHHbi for
tide
of wood in its construction,
$21.05 dated Aug. 3, 1908, payable to
Wade,
the tuner, Orlando.
H. 11. Chappell, which Ima been lost in
the malls, was ordered, sent to the' First
National Bank of Sonfordr
Tho matter of a safe for the books o f
' the supervisor fit registration was left
with, the'supervisor und tier!». to report
next meeting. The conijiensation of the
supervisor was left over to the January
meeting.
A warrant to Rev, J. B. ‘ Mitchell for
$1.51 for medicine for inmate of county
home ordered paid.
The following bonds o f notaries public
' weft approved: Arthur Butt .with Seth
Woodruff and C. W. Woodruff os sureties.
J. H. Bass with T. H. Evans and T. O.
Brown as sureties. U. A. Breinig with S.
B. Hill and N. K. Trout us sureties, S. A.
Robinson with C. W. Smith and Jerome
Palmer as sureties, LcRoy Giles with N.
P. Yowcl) and Jus. A. Knox as sureties.
The following bonds to carry Are arms
were approved and licenses ordered is­
DEALERS IN
sued: W. D, Sunders, rifle, J. R. Pounds

Hardware and Farm
TIIE COMPRESSED AIR SPRAYER
Used In Uncle Sam's Paint Shop
During the past yenr the U. S.
Navy has consumed 691,000 pounds
of
■t
Lucas White Paint
and 278,700 pounds •of LUCAS ,
COLORS, sufficient to produce more v
Ilian 100,000 gallons -of1 paint,
equivalent to SO^carloads of 200,000 gallons each, and which would
make a train more than une-lmlf
mile long.
In addition to this Uncle Stint
bus used during the past year more
than 25,000 gallons of LUCAS
VARNISHES. ENAMELS and oilier
products.
Uncle Sam's preference is not a
matter of favor, but of QUALITY
and RESULTS.
t' In Uncle Sam's service, ns in
everybody else's, LUCAS PRODUCTS have an unbroken . record
for satisfactory results.

Bast by T sst for Q ro w irt. Alt who linvc
uwd UiU tprny continuously ore Irr« (rom MIrJi I

nml ¡»wen

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Implements
WELL DRIVING
W e have the largest
and best equipped plant
for d rivin g wells in iliis
section o f the country
anti are prepared (o' lill
a ll orders promptly. Our
m achinery is up-to-date
and our workmen are
skilled in the work.
. Those contemplating
putting in wells would
se rve their best inter­
ests by consulting us ami
learning prices beforeH[
'm a k in g contracts.

tiro wing Strawberries, Celery
Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions, Cauliflowers, etc.; etc., In Sanford, pays

Sanford
Machine i Foundry

'.I Sell the Land—Your Brains, Money, and
Muscles Makes the Crop and the Profit

Repairing of all Kinds
of Machinery

and T. J. Sanders, sureties; Edgar E.
Brown, revolver, Alex Vaughan and C. H.
Leffler, sureties' Jennie B. Boody,'revol­
ver, W. A. Smith and N. P. Yowell, sure­
ties, W. C. Temple, revolver and rifle,
M. M. Smith and T. H. Evans, sureties;
Cody Dorsey, revolver, R. McPherson and
W. C. Stewurd sureties; H. A. Breinig,
revolver. P. E. Reddltt and E. R. Hull
Office and works on Oak Avenue^
sureties; E. P. Paige, revolver, C. 11 Page
near Fem old’s
and Geo. W, Page, sureties. of the hire of negro prisoner

Automobiles and .fias
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IM PRO VED IR R IG A TED F A R M S — U N C L E A R E D LANDS
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A HI DOING AT MONTICCUÒ
Budfet of Interesting Items
fro m

Bride Has Many Friends In Sanford
And Vicinity

C L E A N S AND P R E S S E S

Correspondents

Mon lìce Ilo this week unending the wed
ding uf Dr. Puleaton's sister. Miss Etii
■beth. The Times-Union has the following
THC EVENTS O f O RAN G E C O U N TY account of the wedding:
Wednesday at high noon at the Pres­
byterian church. Miss Elizabeth Puieston.
.nt staff af Reporters. Weekly
daughter of Judge and Mrs. T. M. PulesCavers tha Territory for
‘‘
tori, was married to Mr. Junius TurnThe Herald
bull, Jr.
The church was beautifully deoorated
PAOtA ITEMS*
too Isle

for publication l o t w e**.

CortwtwedeocB to The Herald.

Mrs. Hagan and children, of Markham,
ipint Thursday at tha borne of Mrs. C.
H Pearson, of Paolo.
X very pleasant evening was spent In
¿sndng. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J, a Thompson Friday. November^ 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett McChug. of St.
Petersburg, are among this winters'
residents, bf Paola.
Miss Sarah Smith came home from her
^ n j in spend Thanksgiving with her
■jSSjSVr. 5nd Mrs. B. W. Smith. Miss
Bessie Smith returned with her to her
nfrml to stay until Christmas.
----Miss Frances Leake and ‘ Misses Flora
•ad Frances Pearson were in Sanford,
Friday, »hopping.
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GENEVA
SpH-itl Correspondence to Tbe Herald:
Mr. John Holden, after an extended
visit to relatives and friends in Georgia,
returned home last week.
Mr. diaries'’ Marsh, of Valois, N. Y.,
arrived last week. He is an extensive
and successful fruit-grower, both North

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S$td*l cormpondrnt toTbe Herald.

—Mr. T. B. Csibenitood died Sunday, Pea
6th. at 2:311 p. m., after a long illness,
and was laid to rest * beside his peeping
little ones who “ had gone before. He
leaves a wife and little son here, and
three other sony living in Jacksonville
sad Georgia. Rev. Father' Fox officiateti
at the fonerai. Mr. Collier wood was a
Confederate veteran, aged about 70

W e wilJ&lt;feall for and
d e liv e r your clothes
once a week
A ll W o r k

Phone fiO

Park Avenue. North

Best Brand o f Fertilizers

Rumor has it that 'rite Stone-Gove
building on First street will be repaired
and put in first-class shape. __
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growers

DEALER-iN

Meats

Twenty Years or Experience with Florida Crops Has Demonstrated
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the Worth o f Our Fertilizers

A SPECIAL BRAND TOR EVLRV CROP
A ie n t for Virginia Carolina Per

taizers

The Florida Fertilizer Co. j.
SANFORD, FLO RID A

Sanford Bakery
In Garh Building

tome-Made Bread, Like Mother
Used to Bake
Quick Orders for Fancy
Cakes Filled Promptly

Goods delivered to nny parts of the
City

North, East, West and South
Consult the Purple Folder

9-ROOM HOUSE, 14 ACRES

Wanted Agent»
The Celery City Laundry wants an
agent in every town within a radius of
100 miles of Sanford.. Write for special

at w^rkl What does this
te wi1a »PK&lt;W*?ua (m**Aly&gt;~You forgot
? Wlad the dock, alt- Y.nrulnn Vnn

G ivin g you tw e lv e pieces
a m onth

The Florida Fertilizer Co

* Mr. Higgins and wife and Mr. John
Hettinger of Sanford were out to Lake
Mary a couple of days ago to attend the
funeral of Mr. Cnthcrwood. Hon. B. M.
Robinson of Orlando was also present and
The man who'“told you so" la very much
made a abort address.
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in-evidence since lost Tuesday, and mi
--------Tbs Ood of Murderer*.----- — every corner you enn-find an individual
In a certain mountain village called who knows just how it happened. Gener­
laltuk, on the northwest frontier of ally this same individual never even voteilr
Buna*. )• a sacred pool, in which Is probably because his poll tax is not [wild.
Mkl to lire a uat—L
a dem onThe new sidewalk around, the First
called BbearpsnlaL who la tbe gnardNational
Bank has been com'plefed.'"also
Ma sptru of maniererà. When n rntirTdagnoiia
avenue on Olé De
one
on
committed anywhere In these
hills, the water of this pool la reported Forrest Block side. Both walks are great
1» turn blood red.
improvements and o ft benefit to pedes­
Now, when this happens It la a warn- trians. The work is being done by the
dm to tha villagers, who are the Pope Contracting Co., and of the best
wardens of the pool, to bo on their
material.
*o*rd lest tbe murderer, whoever ho
T. J. Miller has planted the lot, comer
•My be and from whatever village ho
®*7 come unobserved, succeed la of Commercial and Park avenues, in
fUching the pool, for th* Ohio law or celery. This is a finedisplay of Sanford's
*o»tom Is that If a murderer manages great crop and many people get a view
*® »Itids tbs "avancera of blood" (who of celery in this lot while stopping over
usually some near blood relatives tn Sanford 'fo r lunch.-^Another sign
should be placed at this corner calling
attention to the celery.

H W irt His Word.
«"Agrlad (to his employeeeJ-Nobut me la to touch that dock.
*» to begin or leave off work
H IcdlcaU* the time. ForeMr. Oradgrtnd (tha next
“ »'W h y , y * a y la oa9rtoazXh ^

E v e r y t h i n g Neat a n d C l e a n

G E O . W . A D A M S , Manag

The stork made his appearance last
Friday morning at 7 o'clock and left n
fine baby girt at the home of Mr. R. B.
Lynch near Oyde.

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M cG lon B ros., proprietors.

ndmirrrs of this very popular young
and Cooked to Please the Palate
couple. Rev. B. L. Baker, postor of the
Presbyterian church, officiated in a most
of the Epicure
solemn ,nnd impressive manner, while
Mrs. A. D. Tatum, a most accomplished
organist beautifully rendered the music.
Immediately after thcFfremony the hap­
py couple left on the nnfcn «rain but their Comer First Street and Palmetto Avenue
destination has been kept a profound
secret Upon their return to Monticello,
Mr. and Mrs. Turnbull will be nt home to
thelr friends at the residence of the
groom's mother*''’—
Miss Lulu Puieston. the bride's lovely
sister, was maid of honot, while Mr. Theo­
dore T. Turnbull was the groom's best
man. Messrs. JohnD. Bailey and W. R,
Best Homelike Accommodations
Puieston were the ushers.
In Gold’s Barber Shop
..The bride Js recognized among the
the City at Moderate Prices
many beautiful Monticello girls as one of
the fairest and her personal popularity is
such that her friends arc alt who have
Centrally ¡Located
the pleasure of her acquaintance. Mr.
Turnbull It one of Monlicello's rising
young men and it quito [imminent in the
business and social circles of the city.
Corner of Fourth and Magnolia Aven
A charming reception to the relatives
and intimate friends of the young couple
was given last night by Judge and Mrs.
Puieston at their lovely home In the East

Mr. VanWalkenbcnburg. North Hector,
come
Among tlmse from o distance in at*
bere. ■ •
tendance at the wedding was Dr. and
The Epworth League will have a social Mrs. Samuel Puieston of Saffford. The
Bocldr is- the eldest Ttomf-Jndgirirntt
Mr. and Mrs J. H. Huddleston.
Mrs. Puieston and is one of the most
Mrs. Stephens, of Sanford, is visiting prominent and leading physicians of the
friends in Goilia.
Celery City and Bection.
Tbe surprise party given by Mr. -and
Additional Local News Items
Mrs. J. C. Grant Inst Tuesday evening
J. L. Googe, district manager of the
preyed a grand success. After playing
many pleasant games, refreshments were Florida Life Insurance Co., was in the city
served, and it was at a late hour when this week.
the raerrA party disbanded and turned
Elias Shannibcrger, the well known
their faces homeward, after wishing Mr. bicycle denier of Orlando, spent Wednes­
Hillis many happy returns. .
day in this city.
LAKE MARY MELANGE

Ladies 1 Skirts and Gentlemen’s Clothing

Danger Assured.
An Englishman was Invited by a
New Yorker to accompany him on a
hunting trip on Long Island.
"Large or small gurnet" laconically
asked tba Briton, who has bunted In
«very quarter of the globe.
"You don’t expect to find lions,.and
tigers on Long Island, do yoat" que­
ried the New Yorker.
"Hanlly," responded tbe Briton, with
a laugh, **but I like a spies of danger
In my bunting."
" I f that's tbs case," answered the
other, with a grin, " I ’m your men. all
right Tits last Urns I went out I shot
my brother-in-law tn tha leg F'—Har­
per's Wet-kiy.

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Sanford’s Only ExcIusiveShoe Store
AIL WHITE BARBERS
STRONO LINE OT CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SHOES
A clean towel for every customer

The Latest Fall Styles in Ladies', Gent’s and ^Children’s Shoes
Just Received
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Y A N C E Y GOLD,~ Prop.
Drink a Bottle .of
per cent fJitrrrtt. P*V*ur «mt-annuaUr. ewuxte
attachnt. »nd jih) ntlr at the National Park Bank
of New York City, on January tat and July 1st of
each year.
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Thrac fifteen bondi are the rematninS untold
Ujutlt of a bond jtroc of $45,000 of January, 1804,
at which time $30.000 of tbe bondt were told and
r i p a d n l in lraprorinl the ttreeta. erectlnS the
Hlfh School bulletins, and for the other purpoara
lor which the bomlt were voted.
Tbrte remalntnj fifteen bundt are now offered
for aale for tbe purpua* of street paving They will
mature In January. 1914.
There is no other banded Indebtednett thii-| the
thirty thousand dollar bundt heretofore told, the
internt on which hat been promptly paid down to
tbe 1st day of July, I M S
The validity of th e « bond» bat never bean« « * * ■tuned Judae John T: Dillon, of New York, patted
npon and dedared the Umda iesally Issued
—BMsJw i sri .iwxu. af m r j w t s * .jksiwfcjd&gt;l
be received at any time on or before -January lit.
|$09.
Each bid thouId be « t ie d and rodorted 'Bid for
Sanford bonds." encioed In a around envelope
add ret ted to tha iwgcftisncd bund trutteet The
bids will be Opened at tZ o'clock, noon. January
lit. 1909. The ritbt It reaarved to reject any and

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VOICE O f THE PEOPLE
le tte rs and Communications on
Various Timely Topics,
TO PEOPLE
In This Department will be Found the
Views, Opinions and Comment
of Practical Writers.
(We Invite correspondence on live topft from sit
sections of the Countr. »Iso new* Itrms ot Interest.
Brevity vy|ll Insure prompt publication. Article*
contrary to the view* of the Editor will he pub­
lished. but abuilve and anonymous communica­
tion! will be relrcted. -We wilt not be re*p«m*lble
for opinion! etpressed by. contributors. All compmnlcatkmk Intended for current Issue must be In
hand not later than Tuesday p. m.] —Eo.

A Waste of the Lord’s Money
(Rev. D. D. Sweat in Florida Christian Advocate)

I read with much interest the wellwritten nnd very timely article from the
pen of 41» beloved Presiding Elder of the
East Const District. Rev. Ed. F. Ley. In
which he points out the unpnrdonnhlc
wnste of our Lord’s money in many places
In Florida, by an effort' "Rr’ IlHIJlHr two
Methodist churches where one is sufficient
to supply the demand. This Is an un

Northern and Southern people can work
together If they try.
The president of our board of stewards,
ftn rT rfr. PMinipa; t n r m idn' Marc.-our
Sunday school superintendent. Bra. J. K.Mettlnger, Is from Pennsylvania; our
church Treasurer, B(o- D. G. Wagner. Is
an Indiana man; our Secretary. Bro. G.W.
Spencer, Is n North Carolinian; The Pres­
ident of our Epworth League, Bro. Henry
Penlxxly, is from Florida; the President
of our Foreign Missionary Society. Sis­
ter Mettlnger, Is from 'Pennsylvania. I
might add that the pastor Is a genuine
Georgia Crocker, who is very fond of hll
adopted home In this Land of Sunshine
and Flowers. Our Janitor, la “ an oldtime darkey.”
*
f cheerfully commend the beautiful example of .our Sanford people to other
points, nnd can assure our- .Northern
friends of good treatment nnd n place to
work for the Lord.'- If they are willing to
work with us&lt;
1 ntn told that our Presbyterian breth­
ren have troubles similar to ours on the
some line, and they also foolishly wnste
some oi their Lord’s money; but I nm not
fighting their battles. _ Wc have troublés
çppugU. s L w t
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Sanford, Fla.. Dec. F.M0O8. - ■J—

Otcembtr 12,

w ford

AN I N V E S T M E N T
IN SAN FO R D LA N D
Is the Surest Money M aker in all the
-- Southern States--------

Prohibition

s To the Editor of the Herald:

t
The prominence of the prohibition
B movement In the recent national ¡election
c draws out these observations:
1
State prohibition In Maine has long
r been hypocritical and a farce.
The amount of "drink” shipped Into
• Georgia since State prohibition went into
v »effect is astounding.
1
Since neither State prohibition nor local
&gt; option stops_lhe use of alcoholic stimu1 lants, extremists advocate the universal
! prohibition of the manufacture and sale
' of the snme.
. ...
I
Tills is undesirable, impracticable and
absurd,
The sale and use of alcabollo beverages
should be reasonably controlled and restrlcted, not abolished
Wc shall sec an interesting and whole­
some political development o fth is ques­
impression on ttie world Unit we are tion, locally and nationally, In the near
fighting against each other.
future.
—J. V. Wr.tDEN.
I am told that there is a town In the
New Council Organized
western part of tills slate where the two
The new officials recently elected were
churches were trying to operate, neither
one doing enough to.count. They gpt to­ sworn in at a special meeting of council
gether in n ^brotherly way, reached an nt 10 o’clock Tuesday morning. H. R.
agreement, nnd now the only Methodist Stevens, president of Uie council, then
church In town Is the Southern Methodist, announced the following committees for
and the building used is the one formerly the ensuing year:
owned and controlled by the M. E. church.
Finance — Thrasl
If this could be dono In oilier places it Driver.
would result In great good to our common 4- Street Comfhlttee. Calhoun, Thresher
efiuse
ami Driver.
Our northern friends come among us to
Sanitary—Puleston, Calhoun and Hand.
enjoy our genial sunshine, our'golden
Ordinance—Driver, Evnns nnd Thrasher.
fruit ami our beautiful flowers: and it
Fire Committee—Hand, Evans and Cal­
\does not seem Just right for tlicm to in­ houn.
sist on bringing along their churches, es­
Building—Evans, Puleston and Hand.
pecially when tMiother body of the same
faith and order Is on the field abundantly
ublc to provide for the territory. A bet­
ter plan Is for them to full in line and
help us in our work.A very refreshing Incident came to my
attention a few years ago, when I stop­
He has bee 11^ on two nr tl‘rf'%i*r'*'*‘"*
ped for u «lay at Delruy, on the East
since
coining here, the last one Inst week,
Ctmirt mriirontl."' Tliey hail Just organized
•Unim proved celery lands, flowing w ells guaranteed,
but
yesterday
morning seemed to be In
n Southern Methodist church, with a char­
$25.00 to $200.00 per acre
ter membership of-seventeen, fifteen of good spirits nnd there was no intimation
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whom were northern people. When they of his committing the terrible deed. His
home
was
in
South
Carolina,
but
just
. Celery forms, with flowing wells all. tiled, drained nnd ready for crop. $500.00 lo $1000.00
met to organize the question arose ns to
per acre.
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whether a Northern or Southern church where no one seems to know, and up to
City property, improved and unimproved. 303,000 acres Umber
should bo_ (irgnnluwlr-wml ilumi ii.THT« the-tlme w ego ro^pfCil it fins.not been
Florida for crate jn c t o r y _ ________ ____ _ — ---------------- :------ — -----------Michigan Methodists voted unanimously ascertained if he had any relatives who
might-be-notified of his (truth__DcFuniuk
(
Others t e l l you what can Ihj dona MURRELL &amp;. M IN SH E W
Tactical farmers aa
-tu4xmie into tli» methodise churchY&gt;f (he
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well us real estate brokers, and. are here to show you what hus been and
South. I commend the beautiful spirit oi Breeze.
Thin pn|»cr contained a notice List week
these people nnd prey that their kind
w w vvvw w w vw
mny Increase rapidly. Of such it might from J. P. Gibson asking for Information
concerning
his
son;
Fred
Gibson.
J.
P.
well be said, ns in the ministry of the
ajiostic Paul, "these were more noble Gibson lives at Uennettsville, S. C., and if
tills suicide is his son, he should tie noti­
than tlioso inThcssalonlca."
Before I close this article, already long fied of the sad occurrence, Fred Gibson
REW
JOHNSON
FRESH
eqough, I desire to mention our church was employed on the Chronicle last win­
ter
and
will
be
remembered
by
the
printers
at Sanford. Here wc liuvo but one McthATTORNEY-AT-LAW
SU R V E YO R AND D R AU G H TSM AN
odiai church, anti—there—is—no 'necessityrrscikrs in Stale SB Foderai Oh m
Lsvcllnz »mi Cru.» Sectioning for Drains««
for another, until as the town grows we
Just Received
a Specially
M 0. T. Buildin«.
Ptian* 248
begin to s|»read out In our work and organ­
Lowncy’s Christinas line of fine candies
SA N F O R D , F L O R ID A
ize "Second Methodist Church." We know the finest in the city.

Celery Lands and Celery
F arms. City Property

If "you Want any of thèse lands, see us
Terms to suit your pocket-book

S A N FO R D . F L A

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URRELL

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R EA L E S T A T E BR O KER S

Present to the Investor the Best Opportuni­
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M U R R ELL &amp; M INSHEW
MEATS

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worship together unâer the banner of our
King, with the grand old Methodist flag at
our.uiastheud, Occasionally one oomes
along who does not seem satisfied and will
pot work with us. unless for Ills special
benefit wp cut off the littlo word "South."
Some are also about uniting with us, on
that account I presume; but I am glad to
say that most of our Methodlsf people fall
tight- In liha and help us in our work.
Some of the most faithful of our workers
are from the other side of Muson &amp; Dix­
on's line.
— -----~ In d class of members to he received in
next Sunday I have Dr. Hamilton and a
prominent family coming to this churd]
from Richmond, Ind., Bros. Squire* and
Raynor with their famille«. who come
.(rom Lfin^Iiiland; Mr. aud Mrs. Commons.
nino of Richmond, Ind. * Lust Sunday I
read llie certificate of Mr. Dlefft^dcr,
from Pennsylvania. A•few month* ago I
received Bro. Nipe and daughter, who are
from Wisconsin. I merely mention these
among others to show how well our

Garner A Rouum.

Babies Will Cry For It
The Holiday Edition of The Herald will
be in such demand that even the babies
will want to see its pages.

T H O M A S E M M E T W IL S O N

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ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
. AT-LAW

m f -Office with Murrell A Mlnshew

Florida

Resident**. Sanford sn3 Sylvan Laka

Pico llou l Block

J. I. A N D E R S O N S

T O N S O R IA L
PARLO RS
J- L CARRUTHERS

Furnished Rooms Tor Rent

Henry McLau

Proprietor

Two good-aized rooms. In good location, Welborn Block
wjll be rented to desirable persons. Cist­
ern nnd sulphur water on the premises.
W ALTER
Inquire at The Herald office.

GROCERIES

ARCHITECT

Lats Slat* Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit of

______ Winner Washing Machines
, A few more of these still left, sold stricUy ,
G E O . A . D cC O T T E S
on guanlce. If they do not do what we
claim, money is refunded. Harry J. Wilson ATTORNEY ami COUNSELLOR at LAW
Practice in State and Federal Courts

H A M M O N D

Sanford, Fla * r

Hot and Cold Bats*.

SANFORD

FLORIDA

JEW ELER. -

D. BME L L*

A ttokney - a t -L a W

Notice
Annual meeting of stockholders of the Abstract*
Sanford Light &amp; Fuel Company fur eke.
Mount ZI TBB Block. Saidotd, Florida.
tlon Of directors "will be held at office of
the president Monday January 11th, 1900,
DR. R. M. M A S O N
at 2 o'clock p. m.
F. H. Rand, President..
DENTIST
Sanford Light A Fuel Co.
Welborn Block
Phi
Geo. H. Fernalo, Sec'y,
Sanford Light &amp; Fuel Co.
17-3
Sanford, Florida

C. H. D IN Q EE
Plumbing and
Gas Fittine

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Pickard’* Hand Painted Chiu*
Gorham's Sterling Silvar
Rogers’ Plated W ar«

All Work Receives My Personal Attention
,

and Best Efforts .)

Opposite City Hall

Elgin «nd Waltham W » * k “

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H E R A tD

I N S A N F O R D — Life
Number 17

SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1908

Ml AROUND FLORIDA
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ine General NewsDf "The-Land
L;. ' .
of flo w e rs "

SANFORD GROWERS ARE HAPPY SANFORD’S CELERY SHIPMENTS
Busy Shipping Lettuce and Receiving The Recent. Returns Arc Attracting
Good Prices.
Muctj Attention'
INew York 1’actrr]

(Tlmes-Unlon)

People’s Bank of Sanford
C apital $ 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0

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Sanford. Fla., Dec. 4— Sanford was
Henry H. Deane, at 22H West Bay
never more busy than at the present street, wus talking yesterday with ndded
time shipping carloads of ns fine lettuce earnestness as the possibilities of celery
Conducts n General Banking Business with Conservatism and
ns was ever produced, even here in and lettuce raising in the celery..section
Courtesy. Pays 4 Per Cent. Internet, Compounded Quarterly,
Sanford. Everybody seems to be ships at Sanford, and said that he only regret­
on Savings Deposits, and
Ln Epitome or the Week** M o iH m - ping lettuce, judging from the wagon ted the fact tlinl so few [»eople under­
loads that pass through town cn route stood what an opportunity the growing
portant Happening» In the
e+ .
to cars and the best part of nil is every of celery and lettuce presented. That It
State'* Domain.
City Marshal George Bryant of High body seems to be satisfied with the meant n competence almost at" the out­
set, and ultimate independence, and an
S(fing was shot and killed Inst week by returns.
Jrom any and nil can
Jordan. It Is suppose^
was certainly
Duncan Jonlnn.
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its customers nolhiag
the
acreage
is
not
up
to
las»sen
nans,
n wise move. The Sanford people. Mr.
letter was Intoxicated.
yet the outlook fortr'^notf crop ‘ never Deane said, were now "wearing the smile
Eugene Knight. C. Broy and a Mr.CaldWas better at this period of the season. that don't come off," and the returnsyeU were bitten last Week by a mad dog
Last year Sanford shipped 1,000 cars coming in daily seemed to warrant the
belonging to the chief of police of Ocala.
for which, it is said, S300.000. net. was happy looks of the Snnfordiles. Ship­
All three pen immediately went to Jackrealized and while Uie acreage this sea­ ments of the tender,-crisp head lettuce,
eonville for the-Pasteur treatment.
son is somewhat short, yet prices are for which the Sanford celery delta is
M. M. SMITH,
H. R. STEVENS,.
G. S. DERRY.
Amusements at tl&gt;c ’ next State Fair likely to be much higher, which makes
famous, are now going forwurd and
»
President
Vice-President
Cashier
will be of a uniformly high class. Pres! the grower hopeful of still better returns
netting splendid returns for the growers.
dent Brown having selected the best for tills season's crop.
According to Mr. Deane a car of lettuce
from the large variety offered at the big
The principal buyers, dealers and 301 hampers, netted Joe Cameron 5812.fairs of the North and West the past shippers here are os follows:
57. and a ear of 244 netted $700.28,
summer.
J. E. Pace is a dealer in celery growers' the last mentioned having been cut from
President Roosevelt has Issued a pro­ supplies and grower and shipper of half an acre, with a crop of celery on the
clamation creating a national forest In lettuce and celery. Mr. Pace is a large land for the anri ng .markets. ,Mr. CuTpC
ty of Ocala. Marion county. This grower of celery here- in Sanford and he said, had received even better prices
action will place the land under scientific tnkca ^iu^h interest In the lettuce and at 220 hamper car netting him $822.85.
forest administration. The area of land pdcry ''iifialtuuy- thruuglwuit tins district.
Stand Up, and Take Notice
Involved amounts to some 201.480 acres, In his pleasant office connected with one
Then call at the Sanford* Grocery Com­
of which one-fourth is well adapted to the of the largest storage warehouses in
¡reduction of forest growth. The settling Florida. The Packer man found him pany and supply yogr wants. These are Harness and Buggies
Blackamlthlng and Horaaahoelng'
npoa this locality as a site for a national hard at work dictating letters to iris bargains, npd it will pay you to 'avail
forest was.done by. a commission which many customers North and South, to the yourself of them: Enamelware, rinsing
ms, sauce pans, dippers. 15, 25. and 35
baa such matters in charge. This is the question, what is the outlook for tiie
AU TO M O BILES FOR LIV E R Y USE
first national forest reservation tq be made celery and lettuce crops this season! Mr. cents. Two-lb red kidney lienns, 10c; 2lb
Liberia
peaches,
15c,
Worcester
sauce,
east of the Mississippi.
Pace said: "Celery is looking fine, hut
Has the worm winter cycle fairly set tiie Sanford acreage will he 25 per cent, 15c. Only one beautiful set ofChinawnre
la sod are we to enjoy n series of mild short of last season's, owing to the price $20, next week for $17,
Cj+4&gt;+-&gt;4^+*4’+++44"3&gt;4&gt;4-i'+^*+4&gt;44»!&gt;44&gt;4"i‘*++++4&lt;f++it++++t+++++++
seasons such as prevailed before the big scarcity of plants caused by heavy rains
New Gold Coin Design
frreieT Asks - the Tinies-Union. The during the seed bed period which des­
The minis ot Philadelphia, San Frnnquestion has already been partially troyed the young plants. The lettuce ciseo and Denver have brCim .-..'■ning ^
bout 25 per cam larger tliiiir new design of five dollar gold pieces,
sod other trees of a tender nature, all of last season and the crop was never in struck oil n different plan front any, here­
High-Grade House-Building a Specialty
which are flourishing now as they have finer condition than at present. The tofore eoined in the world. It follows nn
not "done in fourteen years— South cauliflower acreage is at least 100 j&gt;er idea expressed by Dr. William Sturgis
Fluridn ScniincL The answer to. that cent" larger than last year,. Cabbage is Biglow of Boston, that to permit the coin
question were ' better deferred until, say. also planted more freely than heretofore, being piled to a uniform height, a high or
DEALERS IN
MitMsrch. on that principle of safety although this is not u large cabbage strong relief might be obtained }iy lieenanriaird by the Yankee philosopher, growing section. Growers are well pleas­ pressing the design below the field or face
B uilders’ Supplies, Interlurchen Sand
John G. Robinson, in Lowell's poem: ed with returns from lettuce, which is the of the coin, instead of raising it above, as !
only crop as yet moving. My own acre­ usual in all coinage operations. This
“Don’t never prophesy onles9 ye know."
A lp lin Cement, A c m e Plaster
age of celery is much less this year than would provide a fl.n field and a uniform
President Roosevelt has signed n
last owing to excess of wnter (on low thickness, the fiat surface taking the wear
i
(reclamation creating the Ocala National
lands I had planted."
and protecting the relief, the shape of the
Forest in Marion county, Florida. This
G, R. Calhoun, a denier in farmers' depression following ilie outline of the re-T^
IMnns. EsilniíHñs. anti nil Inromiation relative to Building
sut« has thus been added to nineteen
supplies, fertilizers und crates, is also lief. The same design will be used on the *
other states and the territory of Alaska,
one of the large growers and shippers of $2.50 pieces, and all will bear "In God We ■{•
Cheerfully Furnished
wherein land is under scientific forest,
lettuce and celery. Mr. Calhoun said: Trust."
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administration. The Florida forest the
first to be set aside by the government While the ccicry aerugo is xliorl ol last
0flici.il Canvass
+
P h o n o 69
C o n s u l t Us
east of the Mississippi, has an area of season's the outlook for a Ijirge crop of
The
official
canvass
of
Florida's
vote
i
fine
quality
was
never
better
and
in
my
201.4BO acres, one-fourth of which has
for
presidential
electors
gives
a
total
of
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opinion tliis will lie the banner yeur in
been*taken up under vnrious land laws
40,300. Of this vote the Democrats i J
Offico with Morrell £. Minsliew
Pico Hotel Block. Sanford, Fla.
sod Is well adapted to the production of the history of Sanford celery production, cast 31.104, Tiie sole for. governor was j
and
besides
lettuce
and
celery
we
will
forest growth.
it
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have quite a large acreage of potatoes: of course graaierr-luu-wa doubt that ri**,
A serious condition seems to prevail
Democratic
vote
for
that
office
will
rearii
cukes and tomatoes for spring shipment."
almost all over Florida. There are very
Crutchfield A Woolfolk of Pittsburgh the figures of the second Democratic
few town«or cities In
-Parrexchrsivc xales agent^fonhirSnnford^ 'PfWtiary in which -55,854—vote«—w
complain that vacant dwelling houses
Celery union, have un office here, with cast to decide between two candidate
are very scarce in (hat municipality. It
W. Gwinn Fox, secretary and treasurer, which should be the Democratic nominee.
aawkl be a patriotic as well as a profitnin charge. Mr, Fox said: “ The union In other words 0.4011 more votes were
ble thing for local capitalists to build
I*. H. R A N O . P r . i l d . n l
C EO . P C R N A L O , Vlea-Praa.
expects to handle much more of thè San­ cast by tiie Democrats -In the primary
owe bouses for rent in most of Florida
P . P. P O R S T E N , C a t h U r
B. P . W H I T N E R , A s s t . C s s h l s r
ford crop this m
season than last. We are election than the combined vote of nil
dtles. All. immigrants can not be ex­
now shipping lettuce, but tiie union the parties in the general election for the
O n l y National Bank in O r a n g e C o u n t y
pected to buy farms and build
Important office of president o f the
makes celery the lender."
The State Fair management baa npproF u n d s P r o t e c t e d b y B u r g l a r y In s u ra n c e
Chase. &amp;. Co., Jacksonville. Sanford and United Stntes. . The faffing- off of the
Prtatcd 1500 for [vires for the State Fair Miami, are also buying and shipping Democratic vote, as between the two
S a fe ty D eposit Boxes fo r R ent
elections— and the two offices—was
Athletic games, a scries of contests open lettuce.
O R G A N IZ E D 1687
*¡1? 10 Actual students of-collagas awl — John V. Denton of J ohn-V .-Denton tk 24,732----------------------------------------Wgh schools of the state. Hie contests Co., New York, is here soliciting lettuce
Thrice-a-VVcek World
rill be conducted on the rules and regulu- shipments and expects a targe share in
tAAstssssssA
More alert, more thorough and more
JJ®*. adopted at the. world's famous the celrry denj during the srtyvjn. Mr. fearless Than ever.” A Presillent" ol tiie
Olympic games. President Brown, of lire Denton said; "W e hlive handled about United States will be sleeted this year.
***** Fair, has the cordial approval of the 3,000 packages of lettuce up to date Who is he and who is the man whom he
■e*dsof Ute Institution of learning In the wjth very satisfactory results. 1 ¡Jiipjied will beutf Nobody yet knows, but the
***** iu this Idea, which it Is proposed to 244 baskets of lettuce for W. N. Culp of Thricc-o-Week edition of the New York
“ *** an anual event for the stimulation this place which netted Mr. Culp $728, World will tell you every step and every
Interest in athletics among the coming which I think l i the high water mark of derail nf what promises to be a campaign
generation of Florida.
of the most obsorbing interest. It tuny
the season."

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Finest Five Cent Cigar
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A 11« of 500 race horses is now on flic
rith the management of the Slate Fair
** empa, a* entries in the races to be
“ ■there next February. Some of U)C
most famous horsemen of the country will
their headquaters aftheTampa Bay
•"tel while the races are in progress.
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fhxtds National Bank of Jacksonville
pM *®°nS the successful bidders for the
. “ *“ * Cnnal loan, getting $100.000.00
***02.55
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B*? 0W Ust *eek.the jury in iheGrafcntn.L'Engl« fibel roll brought In a
ct ot g ^ ty against Claude L'Engle.

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$l!U&gt;on V 6 ° ° ° ln racini !*¥•** and
,00° la cs*h prizes for exhibit*, the
*-£ «•
promises to ^clij
"pse any
Predecessors in attract! ng the

of the people.

*&gt;» Hzjuzd's 'phone I No. I48J

not tell you what you hope, but It will tell
you whut is. The Thrice-*-Week World
long ago established a character for im­
partiality und iunlcssneaa in the publica­
tion of news, and this it will maintain.
If you want the news as It really is, sub­
scribe to the Tltrice-o-Week edition of flic
New York World, which coines to you ev­
ery other day except Sunday, and is thus
practically a daily at the price of a weekly.
The Thrice-o-_Week World's regular sub­
scription [»ice is only I T per" year! and
this (»ays for 150 papers. We offer this
unequalled newspn|ier and The Sanford
Herald together for one year fur $1.50,
The regular subscription price of tiie two
Just Arrived at Sanford Grocery Co. papers Is $2.
Buckwheat flour, old homestead flour,
Connected wltlt lids pa[&gt;er Is n printing
graham flour, hygenlc and superlative
office capable of. (iroducing tiie highest
flour. Snider's catsup, chilli saucr.oysler
grade of office and society stationary.
cocktail, and salad dressing.

Among the fraternity whom The Pack­
er man has had the pleasure of meeting
here and who look and act as though
business l i vcry salisinciory ore flic
following:
Theo. Knoch. representing D. Crossley
&amp; Sons. New York and Boston: D. L.
Burton, with Crutchfield &amp; Woolfolk.
Pittsburg; F. S. Morse, with Coyne Bros.,
Chicago: J. B. Wilkie, with Charles Pa|ie
At Co., New York; Frank W. Nix of John
NTx t Co: New York,' a n tT fc U J o n S f
and M. L
James, representing the
Armour Car Lines Co., who have an
office here during the shipping season.

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Th e o . J . M iller &amp; Son
House Furnishing Goods
S t o v e s , C r o c k e r y and G l a s s w a r e
Wall Paper, Paints and Oils, White and New Home Sewing
Machines, Edison Phonographs and Records, Wholesale
&gt;
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In the Circuit Coutt-ef the yth-JudteUI j n. the Circuit Court of the.7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.
for Orange County.
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In tb* Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit ot the State of Florida'
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.
for Orange County. .

nut ih

City of Sanford
i
City of Sanford
) Bill In Cfianccty/to
Ciiy ' of Sanford . )
.
1
vs.
. ) Bill In Chancery
va, ‘
JEnforce Tax Lien.
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Jupiter Lodge Trustee*,) Enforced Tan Lien,
American Building and)
Douglas ft Masley, and)
'inti'
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lxxnu— and-~ Tontiln) BIB In Chancenr to To AR Whom It May Concern:
Association
and) Enforce
TaxLien Upon application ot the City Solicitor, It To All Whom It May Concern :
Upon application of the City Solicitor, it
Thomas E. Wilson.)
is hereby ordered that
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and
j
To A ll Whom It May Concern! - W
am
Upon application of the City - Solicitor, it ;h, bin fi£d and
forth uix « t u r d your
‘ ïo ^ h tbe i
is hereby ordered that oil or_before the Jan
respective. Interests in. right to, or Mens upon J M t t f ,^ urbrl^ ^ l |T(: interests in. right
.
uary Rule day next, being January 3rd, A. rr J estate aitiate
ituab tn
... the
.
Cljjr at biníonl,
lient upo«
ettate aitiate to the City
I). 1 pop, in said court, you appear l o - in w i described in
fn Jhe
the WH
bill »!_:
at:
............ ...
Ô Î ^ Î â o r T and described In the bill . «
amwer the hill filed anu set forth the ns.
Lot 3, Bloch T.
.i. '—
lure of your respective interests In, right to,
It is furtber
further ordered that this order be
ne
fUMher ordered that
hat thla 01
order he
or liens upon real estate situate in the City published in the Sanford Herald, a newspaper
newspaper
jn tbe Sanfurd Herald, a n
r
of Sanford, and described in the bill as:
for four
published In said City, once » week for lour ' iubn,hed In said City, once a wefk f.
Lot 3, Block 6, Tier It.
£ontccutive wteka prior to aaid rule day.
It is further ordered that this order be consecutive weeks prior ta aaid rule day.
Wilnesa
my
hand
and
seal
of
the
said
cirI
Witness
my
hand
and
seal
of
'
llie
said
published in the Sanford Herald, a newspaper
circuit court, thia Jjtb day of November, A,
published in aaid City, once a week for four cult court thia add day of December, A.
1908,
consecutive weeks prior to said rule day.
I). 1908.
n M ROBINSON&gt; (Seal.)
I), M. ROBINSON, (Seal.)
Witness roy hind and seal ot the said
¡6 4
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
1 6 4 Clerk Circuit C A rt, Orange County.
circuit court, this ajth day of November, A.
4L
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^ M R O B IN S O N . (Seal.)

City of Sanford
)
Chancery to
va
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{Enforce
To*
Lien.
Maty Lindsey, and
)
Jo AJ1 U'Luui It May-Concern! - ---------- —Upon application of the City Solicitor, It
it hereby ordered tbit on or before the Jan­
uary Hule day next, being January 3rd, A.
Li, 1 pop, in - aaid court, yuu appear to and
m in er tbe bill Tiled and tel forth the na­
ture -of yuur respective infereiti in, right t6,
or lirm upon real rítate tilualr in the City
of Sanford, and described* in tbe bill as; Lea 7, Itiock p, Tier II.
It is further ordered that this order be
published in the Sanford Herald, a newgpspcr
published in aaid L'itjr, onre a week for four
eoniecutive weeks prior to aaid rule day.'
Witness my hand and seal of the aaid
circuit court, thia ajtb day of November, A,
I), 1608.
n. M. R O B IN S O N , (Seal.)
16 a
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.

tin sa .'a n tn a 'tsi? r A i *

In tbe Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.

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In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit uf the S i . . .
for Orange County.

Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.

Hilt in Chancery to
City of Sanford
Enforce Lien Law.
ya
C. Read, and
To All Whom It May Concern:
Upon application ot the City Solicitor, it
1« hereby ordered that an or before the Jar»*
uary Rule day next, being January 3rd, A.
I j. 1 pop, in aaid court, you appear to and
answer the bill filed amt set forth the na­
ture of your respective interests in. right,tu,
or liens upon real estate situate in the. lity
ot Sanford, and detcribrd in tbe bill as:
N. W . 1-4 of Lot 3, Block to. Tier C.
It is further ordered Ihst this order' be
published in the Sanford llcrald, a newspaper
published' in said City, once a week for four
consecutive weeks prior to said rule day.
Wltnrsa my-ha«sd~and aeai —of the said
circuit court, this 45th day of November, A.

ef Sanfard
) Ilill in ChaneerjMjr to
vs.
) Enforce
Tax Lien.
William Cowan, and)
To Alt Whom It May Concern 1
Upon application of the City Solicitor, it
is h e r e b y u r d c r e d that on or before the Jan­
uary Rule day next, heing January 3rd, A.
O. ipop, in said court, you appear to and
answer the hill filed and set forth the na­
ture of your respective Interests in, right In,
or Hens upon real estate situate [n the City
of Sanford, and described in the bill as:
Lots is and f3. Block 7. Tier t.
It is further ordered that this order
published in the Sanford Herald, a newspaper
puhlishrd in, aaid City, vnee a week -foe fo
consecutive wreks prior tn said rule day.
Witness my hand and seal of the said
circuit court, this ajth day of November, A.

In the Circuit Court of the jth JudicUl IL-iBoa. JCM. R0T)tN90N^75ral.)'
. " Circuit of t h i’ State of Florida
16-4
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
for Orange County.
City of Sanford
) Bill in Chancery to In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial In the Circuit Court of the 7th JudicUl
vs.
) Enforce Tax Lien.
Circuit of the State of Florida
Circuit of the State of Florida
Thomas E. Wilson, and)
To All Whom I t May Concern:
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for Orange County.
for
Orange
County.
Upon application of the City Solicitor, It

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In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.

Sanford

) Bill in Tv
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is hereby uvdered that on ur H i huticl,»r, a
uary Rule day next. bein„
lh* J**
ipop, in said court, you « r i e « « r l- A p
the hili filed and set l o t u f V n u iu
respecliv* inlerests in, right to or iL 0*
real estate situate in the C l t » ° l " M a
and described in Ihe hill a«;1 1 ** ^«lora,
— !
J a m t- 4, Itlock to tj, ,,
------• I T Is further ordered that .11
P**U»h*d ht the Sanfurd Herald^!? ° fdw ^
publishnl in « i d City, once ¡
contecuRve weeks prior to sal I
»»or
cuR

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i„ the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.- - •

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of^Sanford

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To A ll Wliom It lni1
May » Concern&gt; V R °n, application ol the l ii, c ,
» hereby ordered that on or bif0~ ‘i£w| *
uary Rule day neat, being J
} \ J»«ipop, in said court, you iin.ri, ,..ri J.'
U.
ibe hill filed am) set foril ihV
^
respective interest, in. 1 igh t„ m ’. f / ' » • »
real esute situate in the ( ' t, \, ' T "**«
and described in the bill
I xh H illo ck
T ie , t . ‘
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Il ti furl her ordered •lira« n.t
puhlishrd in the Sanfurd IlnLl I * ° ,,!l,r *•
published in « i d City,
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con^c„,ive week, n V f t r W l d
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In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judiciol
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.
City of Sanford

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
Circuit of the State of Florida
forOrange County.
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for Orange County,
City of Sanford
) BillnjnChancery to

Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.

City

In thè Circuit Court of thè 7lh Judlcial
Circuit of thè State of Florida
for* Orange County.

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City of Sanford
) Bill in Chancery to
City of Sanford
) BUI la Chancery to M .'C , Hedengrcn, .„d&gt;, Knfur*f T«
0 »
vt.
1 -Enforce Tax Lien.
vs
) Enforced Tax Lien.
Iw All Whom It May Coneem:
G. L. Takaeh, and )
James Butts, and
)
,
U|H)n application uf the uty s«|K:.of H
To All Whom It May Concern:
To All Whom It -)liy Concern:
Upon application of Ihe City So|iti|or. it
Upon application .of the City Solicitor, il
Is herrby ordered that on or before the Jan
is hereby urdcred that on or before Ihe Jan-uary-Rule day newt, being Ja n w ry -3,—A.—f ► -nary ' Rote -its y next; - -being January - 3rd,- A t
ipop, in'said court, yuu appeal tu and answer D, 1pup, in- said court, yuu appear Iu and respective intrfest,
■)- ipop. in said court, you appear to and
r ii|„ , 11,U f tl
answer the bill filed and set lurlh the na­ the hill filed ______
and set .forth
the I______
nature ot you
answer_____
the ___
bill _Jed
filrd at
and set forth the na
.. ___
______
vvfalesilugle iu -llSL Cur
1^ 2 *
ture nf. ymir mpctllw inlrrrilt In. rightrin. raspacliva 4n4«rvs(t-*n, righ»-v 07-ur- tfcvi»- upon J ture- nf-ymrr-Tci|TcthT*hilfre»tt~tnr
ln Ihe bill ast '
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-------- *in tha .....................
‘ I or **
—
. . . situatr
....
or liens upon real -estate situate in the City real
eal estate
situate
City of Sanford,
liens upon-real
estate
in the City
« t io. Block a. Tier it.
of Sanford, and described in the bill as:
nd described in the bill
1 of. Sanford, and described in the Mil as:
II ii fufilier ijrtlf rii] ifiai |i,f4 , . * .
Lot ia, Block 7, Tier B.
L o) 1 , Block I, Tier 4.
I
Lol 4, Block p. Tier D,
¡,ub, ‘ !'tl! i» the Kanfurd Hrräfil , o t ^ i L ^
It .is further ordrrrd that this order be
It ii further ordered .that this order be
H I * further ordered lhat this order be published
In u id Cily. ourr a
T
published in the Sanford Herald, a newspaper . ublished in the Sanford lleraM, a newspaper published in Ihe Sanford Herald, a newspaper
published in said City, once a week for toirr published in said City, once a week for four published in said City, once a week for four cunsex-utive werk, „rfor ?o^ « V S * ^
\V itn e ti niy band and ¡,ra| .,t ft,- ,,¡1' ■
consecutive- weeks prior to said ru le -day.— Consecutive weeks prior lo said rule day.
eoniecutive week* prior ¡0 said rule day.
cuü cufft, thi, and day o T ' l Ä “ ! ^ Z
Witness my hand ami seal of (he said
Witness my ham! and seal of Ihe said cir. W itn e« my hand and teal of the aaid
circuit court, this Jjih day of November, A. cuit court this and day of December, À. D. circuit copri. thls.i]th day of November, AJ
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... . ,..n- -M - ROBINSON-. 1 Seal )
1908.
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B. M. R O B IN SO N . fh .a U
Clerk Circuit Louil, Orangr
B. M. R O B IN SO N . (Seal.)
iiaîy, 1
B. M. ROBINSON. (Seal.)
16 4
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange Cohrtty. 1S-4
Clerk
Circuit
Court.
Orange
County.
164 Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
In the-£ircuit C ou rt of the 7th Judicial
in the Circuit Court of the 7ih Jud,^.

It is further ordered that this order be
published in the Sanford Herald, a newspaper
~ published in said City, om&lt;p 0 week for four
consecutive weeks prior to said rule day.
/ Witness my hand ami seal of the saijl
circuit court, t|di jjt b day of November, A.
I &gt;. 1po8.
B. M. R O B IN S O N , (Seat.)
16-4
Clerk CirculL Court, Orange County,

of Sanford
)
vi.
)
W.
F.
Leavctl, Ad-) Bill in Chancery to
mlriislrator of Seth) Enforce Tax Lien.
French,
licensed.)
and
)
To All Whom It May Concernt
Upon applicalinn of the City Solicitor, it
is hcrcby uidried that on ut Uifuic the.Janiiaryi Rule day next, brink- January 3rd, A
It. ipop, in said court, you appear to and
answer Ihe hill filed and set forth the nafure nf your respective lutercitt in, right to,
•of Hens upon rra) estate situate InMhc City
of Saiifnril. and described in the hill as:
Undivided 3-4 interest in Lots I and a,
ll|nc I, 3, .Tier 3, alsonmlivbled 3-4 Interra)
‘ in lads q and 10, Block $, Tier 1.
ft is furiher nrdrred that this order be
published ill the Sanford Herald, a newspaper
published in said City, once a week for four
consecutive weeks prior lo said rule day.
Witness my tuind and seal of the said
ritrull court, this ajlh day of November, A.
II. 1008.
B. M. R O B IN S O N , (Seal.)
16 4
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County.

Clly
iu .« .

City of Sanford
) Bill In Chancery to
va.
) Enforce Tax- Lien,
S. II. Coleman, and )
To All Whom it May Concern:
Upon application of the City Solicitor, it
is hereby ordered that on or before the 'Jin-

is hereby urdcred that on or before the Jan
uary Rule day next, being January 3rd. A,
1». ipop, in said court, yuu aplicar to and
answer the bill filed and set lurtb the na­
ture ul your respective interests in, fight to,
or liens upon real caíale situate iu the City
---- of Saltfoid, and described -iu—the liill as
Undivided 14 Interest in Lots 1 anil
" niuek s, Tier 3, also undivided 1-4 interest in

----Lots-P-and^ 111.

In the Circuit-Court of the
Circuit of tv , S U t.
for Orange County.

In the Circuit Court of t h T ^ T i ^
Circuit of the State of
for Orange County.

..
c l Florid*.
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Circuit of the- State of Florida
for Orange County.

City of Sanford
) Bill In Chancery to |
City of Sanford ) Jilll in Chancery to.
vs.
) Knforce Tax
Lien.
vs.
) Enforce
M, B. Branson, and )
,
IL Gramling, and)
To All Whuro It May Concern:
&gt; All Whom ft May Concern:
Upon application of the City Solicilor, it
is nermy
Inal on or before
oeiore me
Upon sp(&gt;lic»tion of the City Solicitor, It
hereby ordered that
the j«n
Jan-- 1
uary Rule day next, being January 3, A. D. I is hereby ordered that on or before the Janipop, io said court, you appear to add answer I uary Rule day next, heing January 3, A. 11.
the bill filed and set forth Ihe nnure of your 1904,, in »»Id court, you appear |t&gt; and answer
respective interests in, right to, or liens upon the bill filed and set forth the nature o! your
real estate situate in the City of Sanford, I respective interests tn, right to, or liens upon
and described in the bill as:
real mate situate in the City vf Sanford.
East 1-4 of East t-4 of Lott 0 and to, I md described in the bill at'
Block 11, Chapman and Tucker's Addition to I
Lot 3, Block p, Tier A.
the City pf Sanford.
It is further ordered that this order be
It is further ordered thst this order he published in the Sanford Herald, a newspaper
published in »h« c.-in u t flerslJ. 1 newspaper puhlishrd in said City, once • week for four
published in sahl Clly, once a week Tcrf Ii)urJ«ontecutive weeks prior to a id rule day.
rtinwr urtvr " wrekr »ryiiTr ft "raid rvHe- Xeyr ■ - - } * - W »w ao »».jy „h« ml.sMtl. ocai.u i .rite
.cir
Witness my hand and teal of the said dr- I cult court this and day of Deckmtier, A. D
cult court this and day of December, A. D. I 1908.
1908.
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IL M. R O U INSO N, (Seal.) —
tt ' tf m im t 'c ilJ , {»L..1 ) ----- j 1L 4— Clerk Circuit .Court, Orange County.
16-4 Clerk Circuit Court. Orange Comity.

City

&lt;se.i.&gt;
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.

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City of Sanford
) Ilill in Chancery lo
vs.
,
) Enforce Lien Law.
I. B. Williams, and )
To )
Whom It May Concern:Upon application of the Clly Solicitor, it
is hatch* ordered lhat on or before the Jan­
uary Rule day next, bring January J, A. I),
ipop, in said court, you appear to and answer
ihe bijl filed and sey forth the nature ot your
respective Interests in, right lo, ur liens upon
trai etisie situate in the Cily of Ssntord,
and described in the hill as:
fa&gt;t ia. Block A. Tier 4.
Il it further urdcred, that this order- be
published in the Sanford"Harald, a newspaper
puhlishrd in said Cily, once a week for lour
consecutive weeks prior to said • rule day.
Witness my hind and teal of the said cir­
cuit court this and day of December, A. It.
tpo8.
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B. M. R O B IN SO N . (Scal.l
16 4 C lerk C itcfiit Court, Orange County.

Çircuit of the State of Fionda
for Orange County.

City of Sanford
) BU| in chancery u
ir 1 »
) Enforce i u
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Hcatoiv
and
)
of
Sanford
)
Bill
jn
Chaneerj
lO
v
wT'i
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i Enforce Tax Lien.
lo All Whom It May
E. Kirby, and )
va
) Eufurce
Cien.
t D.
King, and
)
1 “ AH Whom It May Concern:
Upon application ot thr I n, Soluitor
Upon ..application of ihe City Solicitor, it JTu AIL Wlium .ll _Max Concern:
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Ui»ni
apvncattun
of
tbe
City
Solicitor,
if
rtranr
Rule-day nexi. Wii.K ni,,.,*,, . . T "
it hereby ordered.that on or before the Jan­
,u ' J
uary Rule day next, being January 3, A. 1). it hereby ordered iliat on or before the Jan­ l&gt;. I9&lt;&gt;9. in vaiti C.n»rit &gt;.,11
answ er ll.e bill filed jny-1 &gt;rt l,„il, n.r miun
wort, you appear lo aniansw er uary Rule day next, bcirifr January 3rd, A.
D.
ipop,
in
said
cuurt,
you
appear
tu
and
U l y o u r Jcapecltse —i » i e w u In, rii-Ht tn er
Ihe hill hied and avi forth the natiirVBf your
liens utHin real estate »m ute m ,|(r Cuy o|
respective interests in, right to, or liens upon answer Ihe bill filed and set fur lb Ihe na
S a n fo rd , and described in ih, |.,i| *,
real estate situate in tbe City of Sanlord, lure of your respective interests in, right to,
l4 )la 4 a n d 'j , Block j , li e r t,
or liens upon real m ale tilualr in the Cily
and described fn the bill as:
ui Sanford, and described in the hill at:
It i* further ordered tlui rhu md» if
West t-a of Lot 4, Black to, Tier (..
W.
r-3
nf
Lot
4,
Block
9,
Chapman
&amp;
)TU
Jill
shed in the Sanlm.l Uriah!. * n r*.,«,«
ft is- further ordered II1.1 I this order ' he
published iti « i d City, oner .1 wr. l&lt; r-r eight
published In th* Sanford Herald, a newstaper Tuckcr's Additimi lo ili* Cily nf Sanford.
Il
is
furlher
prdered
that
Ihis
uritcr
be
vonsecutive
werks urtot to ui.l ralr i!*,.
published iri said U fy, emee a week (or lour
liublishrd III thè Sanford llrrald, a newsfiapcr
Witness my hand and *rj|
ihr « i l ci».
consecutive weeks prior 'to said rule day
puklished- in said City, once a wctk for luur -cuit court this anil day --f ThiVmhei. .V, I)
vVilnett my hand and seal of (tu- said
pud:
ni't" 'court thì, " 3 ;ù'L‘
"r
l «nseemive week. prìor fo « h i tuie day.
mr^ court (hit md day uf December. A. D, | Witnets my liand and seti of thè uhi
IL M. ROBINSON. 1 &lt;*al 1
poB.
circuii court! ibis 451)1 d»y of Novemher, A.
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Cleik Circuit ( bull. (Uauar ( uunty.
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" M. RO BIN SO N. (Seal.)
I). ip«8.
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(•4 Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County.
B. M. R O B IN SO N . (Seal.)
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
164
Clctk pìrcuit Court, Orari ge Conni y.
City

In the Circuit Court of the 7 th Judicial
Circuit of th« State of Florida '
In the Ci/cuit Court of Ihfc 7th .Judicial
— for Orange County.
Circuit of the State of Florida
In tbe Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
City of Sanford
) Ilill in Chancery to
for Orange County.
,,
„
_ vt¡Enforce
Tax Lien.
Circuit of the -State of Florida
M. K Stafford, and) M l i d d i s M d k k « .
Cily of Sanford
) BUI in Chancery lo
for Orange County.
To All Whom lt May Concern
. ( Enforce Tax Lien.

Circuit of the State of Flondi
for Orange County.

C ity of Sanford
i Hill in 1 hanrenr *«
vs*
) Enforce 1 st urn.
W . S. Stetson, and )
New
South
Building) Ilill ia_X1iancery to
To the defendant, W. S. .Mei*«n.
Upon application of the Citv Solúdi,., &lt;r E. M. Gramlmc. and)
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and Loan Associatinn) Knforce Tax Qen.
Pit* (»Í ^anfnrii
Jt anneai inip from the uffulivn I the ilt*
-» » n a -7711111«» u. • i r n 7 *— "— , —
r u T O t j B r w i f f i r n w 'ín r ¿ rt 5 r «e 'T h T 7 a *nT ■H) All WTiotn I T May‘'Concern
TxiltnSf
" ¿r ■O u T n C y o f
d herri« MetTrT-vsO f T...
n -C C r
. . , ,
to
«un, aiPI ,
—— J
Upon applicalinn o f the Cily Solicitor, (t I A. Jobtii in«J 5. A*) Enforced i i x Lit
uary Rule day neat, being January 3, A. t).
tlrat he believes lhat you ate a m&lt;n residual
is
herrb
To All Whnni lt May Concerti!'
‘ *
ipop. in aaid court, yl.u appear to and answer
uf the State of I’loritiA. in i tliai vuur rre
i f , ordered that on or before the j'ati
Ballards. and
)
Upon application of thè City Solicitor, it the hill filed and set forth the nature ot your
idenre is unknown, ami fh-n there n rut ¡■efn,1,&lt; bti" « January 3.* A. II. To All Whom It May Concern:
is licrrby urdcrcd flint 011 or hefurg Ine Jan- respective interests In, right to, or liens upon
!)w iu :iim ? i CO¥M' ,l,‘u oppfar t« and answer
U jhiji application of the City Solicitor, it son In this State the »eiviir of i
uary Rute day ueat, heing Jatmary ist, A.
real estate situate in the City of Sanfurd.
filed and set forth the nature ut your '* hereby ordered that on or befbtr the ian- upon wliont would hind- jfoii, ¡tnd that ^Dur
li, Ipop, in said court, yuu appesi r tfi and and described (n'tbe till) as:
affe is over ihe ane of
yeaii
,” *e, '"'rrests in, right to, or liens upon I
day neat, being January 3rd, A.
answer thè bill filrd and set turili thè naLot 3, Block 6, Tier 11,
It is therefore ordered that v*m -I * »pi&gt;eir
lure of your rrsiwctive Intemts in, light lo,
*"
San.ora. |i ,ni; r ', h i nb“ lldh|
C
e
dU
,:'ndy^
,
‘
i'^h
Z
ft Is further ordered that this order he and dcacrihed in Ihe bill aai
iti this court tn the hill perr 111 filed, up*«
on rral estate situate in the City published iu ihe Sanfurd Herald, a nrwsiwper
Tier A.
*»v, li.^—
. .j«d
. , 4.
- .Block p,
.............
ture of your respective ii,trrests in’ tighl^***, .Monday* -fchrmry—iT—
T
■ and desert)»cd in Ihe bill, as:
puMisIved in «aid City; ow e a week Tor lour 7 to V ; , rrt7 r ' o n fíríá _ ri«t Ibis order “hTi
It i* further ordered that this order &lt;d
Bfn , nIvnr rr»1 roloU situate tn the (Tity
pOli p atid to, ni.Kt 7, Tier. p.
.
.
consecutive
weeks
prior
to
said
rule
day.
publication be published mire ;i * nk fur mbt
pub shed In II,. Sanford Herald, a « Î Ï 1 Â
*(&gt; &lt; 4
d«c»il»ed in the bill a « '
It it fitrlhrr ordered that tills order be
consecutive
weeks
iu the Sanfoid llrnld.
-Jiy, once a ira k for l i u r
J-0', » r , % k «• T * « » .
..........
...................
...................
published iii the Sanford liera I d . » ivew'.'p.,wí | ,
V " 1 ‘T*1,,0’ ,h* “ W cir‘ published In « I d Citv.
*— -to lah
* *i-x u U ^ U
1
iyxihyr-,yrdtffil ih it.th U —m U r
iHtMhtifii -in ^tif-&lt; » &gt; r r'*
published In »aid City, one« a week for tour
cudft tllU
lU &gt;f
Hecemher, A. t&gt;. fun»#, uliva “— L* Pf(or
pubjlthcu in ihe Sanford Ilerah!, a new»|&gt;4peT I in ^&gt;range Conni y, Florida,
VV' ,n m ¡ y M_nq an4 seal of the sai&lt;
m nw nn tsi K?rhn»ri&lt;ir |7i «7.Í rule day.
'
in —
said
‘htr, once
a week for.™
four I
W iftm •i my
my land
and Ihe rcaI f m »J cir*
cuB cuurt tfl. 4„d d s M
- ö a
D. ,.published
I
«id
'
B. M. ROUINSON, (.Vat &gt;
- -, ■
j- 1-iijr.
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i W itnru toy hand »ml seal of the said
von.*«utlve
weeks prior to « I d rule dxy.
,
A;
I
H&gt;4
(
lerk
Circuit
Court,-Orange
County.
cuit court this mil day of l&gt;errmÌM*r, A* P,
circuit court, tills ajth day of November
W itness my hand and sea) o f the « i d
1908.
1 ). 1908.
B. I f . R O BINSO N. (Seal.)
rircutt court, th i, 45th day o f N&lt;)vember. A .
B. M. ROBINSON. (Sral.)
B. M. R O B IN SO N . (SeaL)
Circuit Çuurt. Orange County.
In
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
7th
Judicial
1
II.
I9O«.
----*"
8L
Clerk Circuii Court, nraficr l „unir.,
16 4
Cleik Circuit Court, Orange County.
«
7. u V . U' . « - R O B I N S O N , (Seal.)
Circuit of the State of Florida
í — 1----------------------- «
ttt
t®"4
Cleik Circuit Cuurt, Orange County.
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
City of

Ssnfurd

va. .

)

)

Cityof Hanford
)
10 i&gt; a
,
a « a

in ChiocerT to

City of Sanford
) Ilill in Chancery to
k
"iiiV w fti hj,'” rctd Tm ¿eu
va.
) Enforce Taa Lien.
and
__
—IL ' Mention, and )
, | g g g | To All Whom It May Concern:
Tu All VVIumi It May Concernt
U|wn tpPlicaUon of the City .Solicitor it
I tÍhjíi nt»|ilkaljtiii
nf the
City
Solicitor, ••
it I »■ hereby ordered that on or befóte the fan
...................
- *-v
, savm.i.-..
W hereby ordered that on or abefóte the Jan* I uary Hule day nc*i, twin« January jrd ^ A
m ry ■H u ir _ day ncxl, beim: Jarniary j m , »%. i
, »yvni. m m u — eosu i»,— y»u BUiaai 1 iu •
:1'And
Ai AiiVwcr
u v forth
'lvx- ih*
l u 'g»n«.j , l h * Uflttw. in ii i.l w m i t inu a|»|mif vIÓ
Ihe hill fijed "*■
anda "aet
answer (lie hill filed ami tel ioilli the na- I lure of your rrt|&gt;rclive liifhrests jn right to
lure of your retpertive intrrrsts in, tight to, lo r liens upon real esUle situate n the CitJ
or liens )*■-..» real «la t e .Mlu.tr inJ h e City uf Sanfurd, and .leve„t*d m the bill at- *
of Ran ford, and detcidwd in the hill at:
Lois 4 and
'"■■■ o i r i i 'A • ( ■M m ’iTtrt
and i r m.vk i-a^nf
II, CbajMiian I» Tucker's Addition
an to tbe City Lot ». Ulu«k 5, Tit i 6.
*
' Sanford.
. ..
.
.
J*. *• . f“r»her urdcred that ibis order he
Il is fiirlhrr urdere«l that Ihi. order l,e I'uhllshed n the Sanford Herald, a newspaper

16 4

In the Circuit Court of Ut» 7th j udicUj
Circuit of the State of Florida
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
for Orange County.
Circuit of the State of Florida
, City pf Sauford
) M l ¡„ Chancer, to
for Orange County.

for Orange County.

Citcult of the State of Florida
for Orange County.

IIj-" *

t J &amp; Court,
S M Orange
S S L County.
-js a r
Clerk Circnh

.In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florid*
for Orange County.

^

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.
City of Sanford

J BIU in Chancery lo

) Bill in I'liamnr ta
City of Sanford
va.
) Enforce Is&gt; tuen.
B. MsVrud.r, and) 1'-níü,CtJ ™
¿!' " '
M. Heaton, and
)
City of Sanford
) Bill in Chancery to
All Whom H M . y Concerní
To the defendant, M. Ilrslon
„
’ tJEnforce Tax
Li
It . [»nearing from tlix. athih u l . 1* B-C U
Upan aJ»!»1¡ration of Ihe City Solicitor it
is hereby ordered «that 0*1 rut tiefttra
tifile. *c . JInn~
Roltc-itor of the Cily « f Sanbttd bfrtin #1
* Tu
' C onc^
!
that he believes that you are a nun residrm
" * ' &gt; Hull.O iy hexj. herng j . n 'u r , iM A
Upon application of the City Solicitor, it of ihe Slate of Florida, anil that »uur roi l * J w i " wfïîlJ- ÄHX*. »uu si»j&lt;«r U .'.nT
answer ,he bill W
tiò d 'w * K ? hr
*£d is her rby ordered that on ore beiore the Jan* Idence ia unknown, and that th n r is no pro
“ary B “'« day nrxt, being January v, A. 0.
lure of yuur rnpactive interrai, in, right tu
aon in this Stair- the srrvice *»l • «nlv-*11*
or
u i,u i. ¡..
tpup, jnxald court, you appear to and answer lUNin, wliom . would him Ljuu. aii-1 !hlt .g *L
“ i liens
u r upon
ul’on rest
rf** resule
, u l * slluate
iii t f i c i t .
-4U t». l 6 W8 and -set tortti the nature of yuur age is over tbe age of ji year*
*
1
fA t h e W l i "
rriti#^liwa »n i.»..«.
* «- .
.,
*
— .. li and 14, Block 4. Tier 1 aUu 1..,.
respective interest, in, right to, or lieu* upon I
ft [a the»
therefore otdeml that y-&gt;u uj spri*
Ind . w ' i i T * ? . ,n. , ,h- n , r of -Sanfurd, in this court " t i The bill herciu Mrd,
"£'•
Ï BÌ’i k ' V
T *'
al*o l &lt; » C « 5
.
’(d
d
m
r.l*d
in
,be
hill
M
!
Monday.
Fehnsaty l , ' A , D. 19"«
.
,
*» * ,ÄO lo* 41 UkickT8. fier
f ' Î Î . ' h!
Of J. B. il.gruder
agroder beiñ.
being
D . S U t . 10' 7 ,f,a A ‘
I It U further Ordered that i!»i&gt; « J « «
in Orange county. Florida.*
t»uLl(«iio 1 ? h
ikk order be I (HibUcalion be pub1r»hftl oner a
«1“
II it — ‘
. . .
. mi
1 , ?r,h.cr “fdited that this order be uul.
1» ‘h¥*SX .n' ,d Herald, a n»wsp.per I runseculive weeks in the Sanf-udHersU. *
! -Ík i n ‘h¥.s»"f*'rd «»raid, a new„wr*î
*n
Ckfi once a arcek (or four I newipajwr imbllihrd in Ibe lit/ "f kaaw4,
enuii-r'oi 10 “ i! Ci!í* onc* * week fur loor
r r**»r t&lt;s said rale day.
I in Orange County. Horliti .
Witness
****• my tiaruP
bind and le a lo l the «aid dr* I
Wilneaa rny ¡mnd and ihe teal uf
HT
?Vhur!.f ,Wttti* pi r
*Cld -ful* dayT— w U m m my hind and sral of the « ¡ j
ill
rf|
.
* ° ui*_Jlua and day uf December, A. D, I C“ R oourt thi» and day of December, A B1908.
1 tpo8.
D.,í?9oa7 ,UM' ,hU ,J,h ^ of November, Al w "•
B. M. ROBINSON. (Seal)
.4 * PL u
¥• RO BIN SO N, (Seal.)
tjll
k M. ROBINSON, (Saab)
l
«
4
Clerk
Circuit
Court,
Orange
County.
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange Cuunty.
It.
*- 4
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County,
Jlo

In the Circuit Court of the" 7tE^ er-inn

I ily of Sanford
) Bill In Chancery tn
- r
&gt; Enforced T . i ^ f c “
;■ a t e - Æ u
i n u ! » “ '" w P t w M Ctrcutt' of the State of Florida
J. F. U in g, and
)
for Orange County,
All Whom Ij May Concern
r To
r - Alt* iVhom* f" t **
M ayVcongm i,—
- - ü
p
ï ï - W t e a P ' s o X t o i o , Ti
H ty Of Sanford * V B U IT n 'C h an rara to
Upon applicatiim of tBt Ctty Solicitor, It I it herrby ordered lhat on or before the Ian*
1$ .
* k J « f Sfnr. Rule, day nr,., ' be?n,°rj a n í ^ , Í V T
Florence n 5 rd .fl. . „ j ! Knforc^ T “ “ «*■
To AiJ Whom Ii May Concern:
Upon application of ,he City Solicitor. It
ia hereby ordered that on or before the J.nI?"7,1909,
JLUlt:In^ u id
,Jex1'
U inyou
*
*A,
IE
court,
appear jrd/
to and
answer the hill filed and set forth the nalure of your respective Inter cats in, right to

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Tudirixl I In the CiJCttiJ Court, of Ihe 7th Judiriol
Circuit
the State of Florida
Circuit of 16, State of Florida
------- of* *'
for
Orange
County.
for Orange County.
Ç h j.
William

Sanford

lh«
I)»n.

J W J L lu Chancara u

(tasi .. __

Wil fi|C
edU,i;,dy « t forth the
J
ike "na' ” ‘TVurt “»«r® »«» in, right lo

a í“ r
on to
ti Vhe City 3
dilion
of “ C f « d

snee ( ounty. State of Florida.
_ JI r ¿a t further ordered that Ibis order be
*n,t ! f * W r *1 •hf.Sanford llrrald, a nrwspaner
published in said City, once a week for f " i
run«cuflve weeks prior to said rule day.
Witness my fund and seal of the »1 4

D ^ p l» 000” ’ ,U* **,h A,r ° f N&lt;" " nb*r&gt; A Clerk C lr L t MCouan (?raSp?' c£n‘ iy.

1 , 6-4

Oork

'V S S p

jfS B

e

tfi-4

e.,®- « - R O B IN S O N . (Seat.)

Clerk Circuit‘.Court, Orange County.

T

^

Ctly
—

o f Sanford
) Bill in ChtocttlJ*
vs. —**
— ) Knfoice X**

W. R. Mow*, and )

Slmpaoti,' and) l''n,ü,ced T * *

s iIt is further nrdeml that thla order be dilion Weat 1-4 of Blucli 1 1, Tier i t.'
It I* further ordered that- this order he
published { « the Sanford Herald, a nrw.papS puhiished |„ thi à n f m d Herald a
published in said City, once a week for four puhlirhed in « ¡ d Citv r a e &gt; w ¿ newspapet
consecutive week, prior to u d rult day.
Icootecutiie » » » L .
*.■ week fur four
Ii«,------- F ! " .„.I
' |o aaid Si
rule day.
, W to m » m , ith a n V .n d ae.l of the laid
Witnraï rnv^lwmí
^ r a i u r v '. h i s - a M h - d i y
I
S r f y ^ N o i x Ä r “^

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Fionda
for Orange County.

’a Ad-

T o the defendant, W. R. Moses:
It appearing from tbe affidavit of tb* l J
Solicitor o f the City o f Sanford
that he hhlicve* that you ire a m " rr*w«"
o f the Slate o f f-lorid*. and thai rout rt*;
idenre {»-'unknown, end lint there is no f v
a*ir-in thia Su te the aervice of a •“bf’*
b » « w »»b&lt; bind vou. and llut *
over to* age ol rt yeais.
, ..
therefore drderrd that you do
In
court to the bill herein

" K &amp; S " M" ' 05551“s f V S r i ^ ' A -si yfj,

published in (El c°rdf rtd J f* * ‘hit order be PuhlkaLm he publUbed oore t v rtk h t ? * *
pub shEd K « i d ^ - i . . ° ,dn ,!" ' ,d‘ •W w x p .p i? eonaeeul»«, werks in the S.nfnrd Hrr. L *
^ n M c i^ v *“ 1 w“ e ^ Ci i L ° T „ c » .TWfc, i° r * t o a r J f m p A published in the City Of Sutm%
Wilneaa m» £ « 5 .
w it day.
Irt O r i n A County, Floiwla.
#
rif*
circuit eourt yihli4 xftl.-!ld
(odd I' WitneasVmr hind and the sesl ° f “ ■ p
D. ipo£OUr*’
U JI,b d* 7 of November, A. j tult_ court U J . and day of December, A

1
l i t , ROBINSON. iS*«-)
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange Coo»V‘

�.TJ»w f " N f

( 2 J908

THE SANFORD HERALD

the çircul» Court o f the 7th Jutflctla In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
Circuit o f the State of Florida for
%
Orante County
Orante County
Circuit of the State o f Florida for

City of S*nfonl,
V» .
C. Uadrr.

City of San fori).

BUI la Chancery tn Enforce
T a* Lien.

BUI (n Chancery to Enforce
Tax lien.

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.
*
for Orange County.

City of Sanford
) pin in Chancera to
vs.
) F.i.Torce T ax T ‘n.
Amanda Guodson, and

Ully o f Santifrd

)

Bill in Chancery tn

,
J Lnforca T » » Lien.
,t. J. Neave, and
)
f o the defendant,- Amanda Goodion:
To All Whom It May Concern:
It appealing from ihe affidavit o fi the
Cl
_
_
city
tp
o
n
application
o
f
ibe City Sollcifor, i&gt;
Solicitor o f lb*
-— Cily
-- -» of
— Sanford herein hied I* hereby ordered that on or before the fe h ‘
he believe*
believes that
Ihtl yo
that be
you are a non residem J *ar, Kule day nrxt, being February t. A.
U. 190 « in said court, you appear to and
f { j h* tSU ,rk o i
* nJ «bat your re*
Uence_is. unknown, and that there is no per
inswer the Mil fjled ami set fotth the rat ore
•on in this Slate the service •of a lubpocn.
•f your respective interests in, right to. or
upon * h o w would bind you, and lhal y,™
.tens upon real estate situale in tile City of
* * !,
°'tJr «be_sgei of n yean__ ______ - —
.auloid. and dew vihcd-m -Ihe bill srp - is th r r e U ti»
I w
r i ' Lot y ,“ ’ Htnfk « r,* tT u fS B * n and Tucker*U .U this
Tn~tKe Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
-court ,0 ,h, bill herein hied. u,mr.
Vddition to the C i t y - of Sanfiitd.
uonday, J ebruary 1. A. t&gt;. 1000.
Circuit of the Slate of Florida
*!. f» lo rth er ordered that this order hr j
-- - --'«k for tight coosecuiiv,
lumber ordered lhar ibis order of
■ ubjithed In the S an ford H erald.-a newspapet
tÜiUtntThei»anfôrd Herald, a m w i paper pub_____Sanford
_______________________
for Orange County.
The
Herald, a newspniirr pub- publication 1» published once s seek for nghi miblishetl in said C ite , once a stcek for eight
S in l in the City of Sanford. In O rande county. Ilshrd In the City of Sanford, in Oratile county. consecutive week* in the Sanford Herald a corsee u rite Weeks prior to said rufe ib y . City of Sanford
) Bill in Chancer* In
Florid»
I Florida.
puhti»hed In the City o f Sanlord
W itness my hanJ and se s î o f the said eir
, . vs.
I Enforce Tax Lien
Witness my hand and the sr&lt;ff&gt;«f »»id circuit
Witness nt* hand, and the teal of sa'd circuit
•nit court this rnd day o f December, A . I)
^ ¿ S ? * 1*®** County»1TlnriJa*
II. Daugherty, and )
wart tM#29UI day of N ovrm ^r A- D IU i]^
court, thla íáth day of Ndvrmher. A. D 1908.
1908,
&gt;Vttnr%« tnr ham! ami tor %*al o f vai l cirTo All Wimiit It Mav Concern:
ti M Kiwi mow. i UAL I
i
B. M. K orin»». («m il
B. M. R O B IN S O N . (S e a l.)
cour,
,nJ day o f December, A. D.
Upon appll.-atl»n of the City SoTidtnr, it
lg s #
Clerk Circuit Court. Ora ngc County.
1G-8________ Clerk Cimili Court. Orame County'
1v°9*
16 8
Clerk Circuit Court. Oranie County,
.* hereby ordered that on or before the Ceb■isry Rule day ■mxt, being I chriLfty 1, A.
r i . Hi » • R O P ISSO N , (Seal.)
Mthe Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial 1In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial St. Llcrk Circuit Court, Orange County,
1909. in said court, you appear to and
ID the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial I).newer
the bill filnl and set forth the naCircuit of the State o f Florida for
Circuit o f the State of Florida for
nre of your revpective interest* in. sight to,
Circuit
of
the
State
of
Florida
in
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
7th
Judicial
&gt;r Bent un.in real e»U lr tiluate In the City
Oranie County
Orante County
for Orange County.
if Sinford. anil describe.1 In the hill as:
Circuit of the State of Florida
City of Sanford.
I—&gt;t it. Block g. Tier 1.
Ot, of San lard. 1 BUI In Chancery to Enf orce
Ò, Ç ? 7
S an fo rd
) B ill In C han cery to
for Orange County.
It Is further ordered thst this order ' be
Bill In Chancery to
n
|
T ai Lien.
(-T
,.**•
j Enforce Ta* Lien
Lota
3
A
4,
Block
2,
Tier
n.uhlishetl
in the Sanford Herald, a newspaper
Enforce Tm Lien.
A. S.
'
City of Sanford
) Bit) in Chancery* fo . Uwrirr Uakinowtiy anti) *
Owner Unknown.
published tn said City, once a week for eight
To the defendant. A. S. JartVi
,
I u A l l 1W hom 11 M a j f*«tticern :
.imecutive weeks pi mr to said rute dav.
It appearinl from the affldav t of the City SoljciTo the defendant. Owner Unknown.
/• »; Tomlinson, snd} K",0ri* T,x
•\Pon application of. ihe City Solicitor, if
Witness my hand and teal of the tabi d r ­
lJ'nf
herein
tiled, that bebew
a the
i K City
c oof- Sanford
------------------------------------------It appearing from the affidavit of the City SolidTo All Whom It May Concern:
I* brreffir ordered that o.. or l&gt;efore tile feh
tar
«
t“*
V1
1
'
__________
_
«1
,
k
.
v
i.._
„r
I
oit
court this agili day of November, A. I).
¡T " ,k.t you ama non-re*ident of the Stare of tor of the City of Sanford herein filed, that he beruary Ifule day neai, l*in * Kehrusry 1. A.
Upon Application o f the City Sulfei’io,
1908.
(nd that your resident»! 1* unknown, and I lleves that you are a non resident of the State of
i** ip g , in »aiti emirI. imi ntififar in ami
It. U . Robinson, (Seal.)
■hVf there la no peraon in thla atate Urn service of Florida, and thot your residence U unknown, and
Ihe bill filed and set iortlTIhr naturi
a s».».
r apiwar lo ami I inswer
68
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange Countv.
a ubooena upon whom would bind you. and that I ibat there ii no peraon in thl* átale the aervtoe ot ...
1». .»..y.
&gt;909.. in
said CHUM
court. you
ni MO,
1
,F*rcçtl»r inli-rrsts in. rixlu lu. o. *
; *.
i* over the ape of 21 year*
a «ubpoena upon whom would bind you.
answer tbr bill filed ami sel furTi. the future
t “ P " V “1
. F,'alr situate In the City o:
d o --------— '
It Is therefore ordered (hat
that rmi
you do
appear In laf*
thla
It la therefore
ordered
that•, you
do appear
___* _______
_______
pu ai In thl* " f yt'ur respective mtrrests in. righi io or I
«tfKfibed in the bill
our* to
— the *■.**
* J -upon "Monday. -Febru
u
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
' t0 the bill herein Wed. upon Monday, Febru- court
bill *•—
herein "Bled,
hens noonrealetlalc situate
intheCity of
I r.J&lt;\, ° ! 1 ¡1*^ *'
*1,'*c*‘
Chapman, and
try I.. A. _________
ary
Ü. 1009.
San (orili*anddrsrrilirj in 'Ihr
Lili ssi
V
|r’S l r ,f * /'d'jilion tn Ihr City o( Sanford.
Circuit of the State of Florida
*7, L furtlier ordered that thla order of publication
It la further ordered that thl* order of ptihllcalk-n
J--&gt;l 6, Block 3, T ier y.
M. [ ' further ..rilered that' ihl. order b
J o^ lU h ed once a week for eight consecutive
‘ hi is tied once a week for eiiht cunsevullvi
for Orange County:
™
!" the Sanforil llcralil, a -icw-iaigM. 1 * further ordered that this order he
Si»k»lnThe Sanfont Flm»)d, a w t w a f w p f
1» The Sanford Herald, a newspaper pul•"bushed in «1.1 t ilv. o,lte „
for cigl.i
nñh
Uh*
1
"
1
Uerald.
a
new-p.,,&lt;,
Oty
ut
SaiuutJ
&gt; ititi in Chancery to ­
lalird In the City of Sanford, tn Orange couui
in Orange county, pubiishetl in said l.iiy^ "HCl T - vtk Isi luWan
ye week* prior. C" Mi.) ride .lav.
ys) Enforce Tax Lien
li*-lr\W
_ i I rule
■ day.
. ^
w-MF-TbWRT* arr.^ igaf of |)ie sal.) efr
consecutive wraw
eete**
ks'prln
r to .said
J.
H.
lloy.1,
and
)
Wimcrrrnr hand and the aeal o fs a ld circuit
Witneaa my hand and the teal of said circuit
-mt court this and .lay uf l&gt;ecetnber, A. ll
W itness my hand and sea) &lt;&gt;( the &gt;aid cir
-I*«
All
W
I
h
iii
It
May
Concern :
J
QOg.
.
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1
=—’
court,
thla
25th
day
of
November.
A.
D.
11)08
cou/t tkl* 2S&gt;h day of November. A. D. 1908.
c
u
i
y
cou
rt
I
h
u
and
slay
o
f
Deermher,
A
.
D
Upon application of tbr City S.iTiiTtor, it
m
B, M. RoaiJttoNr |*cal| —
B. M. Rôtir«»», ]auu.1
. , .
_
, B. M. R O B IN SO N , (A ral.)
'•
Ery-b'v
ordered
leal
on
or before the f-e'i
Clerk Circuli Burnt. Orange County.
Ifl-8
Clerk Circuit Cirort. Ormile County.
^6 8
rierk fircnil Uontl. Orange Trernty. — "nary- Rule .lay next, being
1*8
. . J?.- M. M "H IN SO N . fSmi..,
February 1, A
68 rLlerh
Larrnit &lt; miri. O rillee Contiry.
D. 1909, in uid court, you appear to and
Inthe Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial |In theCIrcult Court o f the 7th Judicial
In the Circuit Court of the 7 th Judicial answer the bill filed and set forth the in ­
In the Circuit pourt of the 7th Judicial
ure of your respective Interests in, tight to.
Circuit of the State or Florida for
Circuit of the State o f Florida ror
Circuit of. the 'S tite of Florida
&gt;r lien* uixiii real (Csjale vftoair in the City
Circuit of the State of Florida
* Oranie County
Oranie County
&lt;f Sanford- snd descrilird in the bill at:
forOringe County.
1h«i if. Block J, Tier t.
for Orange County.
City of Sanford,
City of Sanford
) BUI in Chancery to
City of Sanford. I BLU In Chancery to Enforce
It is furthrr ordered that this order be
,,
T*
.
) Enforce
la x Lin
C ity o f S an fo rd
) »¡|| j„ C hancery to
BUI in Chancery to
nuhlished in the Sanford Herald, a newspatwr
Mary F.vant, and
)
H. Potter.
i
Tax Lien.
I Lot* 12113, m'oek 7. Tier 1.
. . . ..
, ) Enforce T ax I.isn.
•nbHshrd
in said City, once a week for eight
Enforce Tax Lien.
Owner Unknown.
&gt;V. K. Mint», aritj )
.
» To 'll Whom || *,fay Concern:
To the defendant. I I rotter:
M n e n ilirr weeks prior to «aid rule ‘.lay.
L|
khi
appti.a
¡,.n
of
the
City
Solicitor.
1
’ .'^1 NVbotn l i ’ May C oncern:
ll appearinl from the affidavit of the CilySaTo the-defendant. owner Unknown.
•—
Witness my hand and seal o f the said cirUpon application o f the C ity S o llcifo r, ii ts lirrrhv oHlrrr.1 I!.»( .■" ,-r hrfnre ibr Pel.
Ifciiot of the City of Sanford herein filed, that hr
ll appearing from the affidavit of the City Sulitf-nit court this ig lh 'd iy of November, A. D.
jury Itule day nexl. being February 1. A
belkvr* that you are a non-resident oi' Ibe Slate tor of tLe
the Otty
O
of Sanford herein filed, that he be- is. hereby ordered that ..n 9r before the ie b
90B.
&lt;». 1909. In, « I d court,
nun, you
you appear
amicai to
to am*
am* I
«
M. R..f.in»on. rT-eat.)
M Florid*, ami that yuur residence I* unknown, |lieve» that yuu are a non-resident of the State of "iiary Hule day next, l*ring February t, A.
in«v&gt;«r the bi’l 'filed1. and ac! . -‘uf
forth
ihe — { -«4-8— Ckeir-Circuii—)'-•««««—*kwwgie f —n,,&gt;ynK — LfiLlOw . in »JÍÜ—k'Akkáái, VHi fifoleir-tty-NTT»*
Uam lsrsm l rhat-yoweresitlenee-is unknown, nrtd
«h - ‘hf
rilr*
ail
your
re»(wwttve
interests
in.
right
of * fohporoa u|am whom would
you, and that | that there U no person tn this Hate the service oi an tw rr the Mf! fiJM lam l %et T im h the nature
r ben . utvin real estate silu sle In ibe f l i (
«sir **e• l*
tie ot
|a »subpoena
n i i f tia mam
y ° u r rrapectWc i
n
i n, _
tn_~m
i* over the ale
of l21l years.
upon wiium
wbotn would bind you.
you
„ITUTh(f(fore urterai that yno tin xmwxr tn ihtx ) - It txtfcxraftxx ordcnxrtXll you Tllf Bppearln tfili “TTBf níf»éñ-f«ii- fa|ite situate inMhe Cily oí i f filllftiM . Hint d.‘ «rrtfieil m Ihe bill as:
Tn the Circuit Copri of the 7th Judicial
I*0t J , , Block, o. T ie r 6
wort to the bill herein Wed. upon Monday. Febru- court ta the bill herein filed, upon Monday. F'ebru- S«nfor«l( am! derribe«) In the bill aa: ,
It i« further ordered that this order la
l-Ot Ss niock 9, Tier j.
ary I. A. D. 1909.
Circuit of the Slate of Florida ary I. A. Ü. 1909.
Ill* further-ordered that thl* order of publication
¡I »• further ordered tin t tbit order. Ik* •ub liFted in the Sanford Herald, a newsman
It is further ordered that this order of publication
■nlilisheit in sold,City, once a week for eight
*
fot Orangd County. »
N i s i _________
hr publish«! once a week for eiiht consecutive be putiii»lied
otux- u________________
week for eiiht____________
cuoiecutlve 11til 1l|i bed in the San fur «'II Uerald. a iiewapafScf
•on.eentbe week« nriu4 *- fo - said rule .lay.
.week* in The Sanford Herald, n newspaper pub- week* in “
The Sanford Herald, n newspaper pub­ |Tubli«het! tn aaid Citv. on cf a nerk tur eiglu
City o f Sanford
)
W
itness
my
hand
and
scat
o
f
the
»aid
cir
1fished bt the City of Sanford. Orange county. Flor- lished in the City of Sanford, in Orange ouunty. cou«eeutive w eekv j»rt«ir to »aid rule d ly .
v*.
) llill In f'bancerv «a
m l! court this j g ’ h* day o f November A I
Floiida.
Witne«*
my
lian»!
and
*eal
of
the
vaitl
cir
Lot I, Block y. Tier 2,) Enforce Tax Lien
-w »
1908.,
Witness my hi___________ _____
___ ..__
Witness my band and the seal of said circuit cull court this 2nd day uf December. A . (&gt;.
Owner
Unknown,
and)
It. M. Stnblnson, CSeat.)
190S.
*.
—
'court, thl* 25th day or November, A. D. 1908.
court, this 25th day of Noveinbrr. A. I). 1908. '
To ,M| Whom It 'la v Concern:
6 8 t'1e«tf Clrml* Conrr«^O range County
U.- M KoaiNsaM, I m a l I
n. M. R O H IN CO N , (Seal.)
B. M. Kuumsun. ( t u t )
Upon apt’Bcafiori nf the City Solicitor,
t6 W C lrrk C ireuit Cotirr, Orange Corinty,
18-8________Clerk Circuit Codit. Orange County.
16-B_________Clsrk Circuit Coart. Oranie County.
is herehv ordered Ibat on or Iwf.ue-tl^ Itn the Circuit Court of the 7th Judina' ruary
Rute, dsy next. In-tng Frhrinry 1, A,
l&gt;, tuo®. In raid court, you appexr to ap«L ‘
In the Circuit Court
tiie 7th Judicial I In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
inswer ‘ihe hilt filed. A«id set forili (fir
Circuit of the State Qf Florida
Circuit or the State o f Florida for
Circuit of the State of Florida for
v
for Orange County.
ute of your rr»fwrtivc interests In. right to,
ir IJrn» utwin real e»(ale situate in , the City
Orante County
for Orange Cpunty.
Orange County
City of Sanford
) Bill in Chancery fo
if Sanford, snd described in the bill as:
.
) Enforce Tax
Lien
C ity of Sanford
&gt;
foil 5. Block 6. Tier 1 . '
City of^Sanford.
Jn chancery to Ep force
II.Potter, im l
)
I BIB In Chancery to Enforce
it is furtlier ordered thst this order fie
v t.
) Hill in Chancer* t*
Tn
All
Wltftvn
It
M
iy
funerrn;
I-nt* 3 am) 4, Illock a.) Tn force T ax I.ien
•ub!i«hrd in the Sanford Herald, a newspaper
Mary Evans. &gt;
T** Lien.
X. C. Duncan 1
- T» * *-*«««•
l ‘1*011 application ol the C ity Solicitor,
T ier i t ,
)
•
«ubi¡«bed in «aid Cilv, once a week for eight .1« hereby ordered Ibat on or before Ibe Feb
To the defendant. R. C. Duncan!,
To the defendant! Mary Evans:
rriniecntivc
weeks prior to said rule da*.
Owner
Unknown. &gt;
rnary Rule day next, being Februarv 1. A
It appearing from the affidavii of Ibe City Solici­
It appearing front the affidavit of the City Solici­ To^ Ail W fmui It May C m iee|ti:
WJtnes* mv hand and *cit of the raid cir*
l&gt;, 19^9« iw cmirt.
vou Apf&gt;rjir to an«1
1
tor ot tbr City of Sanford herein filed that he bc- tor of the Cily of Slnford herein filed, thot he l&gt;eWnit court this agth *fav of November, A, D.
I ’pott apfdirailoa of the &lt; itv Solicitor, it
Hill filnl an«! *et (•»rtt»
9.'
iirves lhal you are a non resident uf the Stale uf Uevei that you areVjidn-rcsidrni of the Slate of iv bfcxcbv- ujudered llukL
*908.
i
_ »nftvrr *t&gt;»e
|uur -4fAHi t iU a - I t u w u » in, lifjHt u*
Florid*. and that your residence is unknown, and |Florida, and that yoor residence is unknown, and nutry Rule day ne^t. l*eTn« February i t A
It.—M■—tfinbrrvwm, f Seat.)---*r I l m , iinun rral r»«Mr tH tu le in tHc Cil«
Ibat there Is no person In this state the service of dhut there is no pt-uson in thi* state the service ot 11, 1909, in iMiid court, you amiear to and
M Saitfnril, »nd «l&lt;*»crihf‘d in thp HfTl a i :
*&gt; ■ 68 Clerk Circuit Court . Ornnye Fount*,
a sabporna upon whom would bind you, and that a subpoena upon whnnt Would bind yuu. "and that atuwcr ilie biil iiled Aud let iorfliT|liF jtw
1
— fjnt i t JHnHr J," T l#f
-----“ — ■--------- ------yuur sgela uver the age oT 21 yean.
your age Is over the nge or 21 years. ~
lure of your mprcllve inlcrnt» In. right to.*
In the Citcuit Court of the 7th Judicial
If 1» f tiTlIiFf iiriirfn ! that -IHU• I*
It is therefore ordered
that you do appepr
In this
__________________
_ ______
It is Iherr/ore urtlrred tliat you do apiwur in this or lien* titmii real e*»at« -*ttuafe in the l ity^
iiuhli«hfd in the Kanford llrr a ld j a n r » 'ixtyw*«
gourt to the bill herein filed, upon Monday. Febru- I cram to the bill herein filed, upob, Monday, t el.ru- u f S anford, a Hit, »lexerHied in-Abe bill ast:
Circuit of the State of Florida
lU-ifitflfied in w»it! fitv,. Dürr a wrrk fur rijc«'1"
are
I, A. D, 1909.
— .............
..
1I ary J. A. D. 1909.
|
Igot* flu re and four (3 and 4). Block Two co n w itifir« w r fk t prior In »aid rtilr dav,
, ft Mfurther ordered that this order of publication
A is fui
further ordered that Ibis orJer of publk-alkm f j ) . Tier Elnren ( 1 1 ).
Jot Urange County.
W itur»« r»v Hanf» and *«»t o f the »aid r»*
l* published once a week for eight consecutive lie publtl
HibUshrd once a weuk for / ilht cuusevutive
It
i*
further
ordered
that
thl*
order
!*
■
City
of
Sanford
I
*»iit
court
(liia
431I1
«lay
nf
N
n
vem
U
r,
A.
D
■eks in Die .......................
The Sanford Herald
Sanford Herald, a newspaper pub- II weeks in Hie
lieraldAi newspaper pub- |iu!»1i«hed in j h f Sanford Herald, a nrw*|«i|*‘t
vs
)
190A.
lUhed in Ihe Cily of Sanford, In Orange county. I lUhtd in the City of Sanfurd./m Orange county
l&gt;nbli'brd
in
Mild
City*
i»fice
a
week
for
eijiht
foils
la
and
ij,
Block i Bill to C liancery to
ll. Af. RnHiiiRDfi, ( Seal.)
Florida.
F'lurida.
f&lt;m*eetitiee week* prior to »aid rule d ie .
7, T ier 1,
j tjn force
ft Ä f'li'fk f l m d i Cm irt, O ran ac ( ’minty.
L ieu
Wiloess my hand and Ibe seal of said circuit
Witness my hand and ih&lt;/ seal of said circuit
Witne*» mv hand and veal *»f the »aid c*r
Unknown.
)
own. this 25th day of November, A. D. 1908.
luurt. this 23th day af Novyftiher, A. D. 1908.
relit court tbi* a»ili tlay o f November, A, li
To All Whom !t May Concern:
.
B. M. Ruaiaioa. Iu a l I
If M. KoBmm, ( s u l )
In the Circuit Court of the 7U1 lit !
1908.
F
U|“'n tppiicalioo ni the &lt; ity Sollcifor, it
ifi-*________Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
lfi-8
Clerk Clrcutf Court. Orange County,
It. M, R.liinwrn, fS e a lJ
* hereby ordered irat un -or before the f-rlrCircuit of the State of Florida
16 *
Clerk C irrm t Court. Ora rife County.
tiary Rule day neat, being February t, A.
InIhe Circuit Court or the 7th Judicial In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
; 'for Orange County.
I). 1909. in raid rout I, you appear. Ur and
&gt;ii»wer
file bill filed slid »et forth tlie- n
Circuit of the State o f Florida for
Circuit or the State or Florida for
In the Cuculi Court of the 7th Judicial
O f f uf. S an furd
I
ute of you« rnpertive inli*re«l« m, right to,
„ _VI*
,
) ’ B ill in lh » n c fr v to
Orange County
Orange County
Circuit of the ditate of Florida
&gt;
r
lirns
ii|Hi«i real ectalr situate Tn the City
A S , J a rr f, atid
) E n force T ax Lien
&gt;f Sanford, and described in the bill as:
Tn All. Whom
_____ If .Mav Concern :
for
Oiange
County.
Cliy ul Sanford,
foil* it ami ig. Block 7. Tier ». „
Bill in Chancery to Enfidce
Sanb*11Bill in Chancery to Enforce
uf I(he
I V * » application «d
lie (C ily
iijr Sitlbcllnr, .
It is further ordered that this order be
City uf Saufotd
) Bill in Chancery to it lier r by ordered that on nr tie fore tiie rei#
Tax Lien.
To* Lien.
LatS, Black 6 . Tier ,1
H. C. Duvidson
published
in the Sail turd .llrrald, a newspaper
vs.
) Enforce Fax Lien ruary Hule
Kule «lav
rrlirtiar» i, A I
ïï
1,
d i j next, hrinjf
being l'ébruary
&gt;- s.n.1
-- U lily
'*'■“, ...we -a wrek
fnr 'right
T°_tbe defendant. Owner Unknown :
To the defendant, H. C. Davidson :
ti. C.
Davidson, and)
D. ««no. in said court, you aplwar In and I.PuhlUbcd1 in
week for
rlgl
If «*.1«aalaa * — •V* - **i J Í. *1 . k._ /*liM «*
_■___i.
i r - t-iii.Ei^t
. . . l.„,i. A.. ... I onsreutiye wrek* prior th raid rule .lay.
• «a f ■'itv a
»mmmm n»*...•—e..nM,M.
1
liriuguf the Cily of Sanford h-.rein filed. Ih m Te"] t ir ot itie City uf Sanford herein filed, that he bro t the City Solicit.*^ 1 iure nf ymir ropcctivc IntereM» In, righi fi­
applirilif’n al
. —
t you
m _________
_ ________
nxf 011 nr before slie * e-*
«ileyes
that
you arc a non.resident
of_the
Slate i f lieveilhst you are n non-resident ol iheStkteof I» bri ri» f .i í ! r « r Inaf
or lieti« upon «eal e«tale situair in thè Ciln*id*, arid that - yot r residence la unknown, ai d Florida, and that yout residence li unknown, nnd
liary Huir clay next. «wing Ftbruary 1, A.
d Sanford a * ** dr»r ritieil in thè bill a»*
that ttn-rr I* no person In this Slat« the service of that there I* no person in this state the service of D. 19119, in said .court, vou aptwar to ami
l,of 7. Itl.^rV 9, T k r It.
• ‘“btranauj.xr*whorn would bind yon.
a subpoena upon whom wofild bind you.
answer the b»|l filed and set forth the ti­
Il ia furlhrr nrikrrd that thl* nrder Ih
It is therefore ordered (hat you do appear in this tule .if your reflective interests in, right to, publitlird in thè Sanford Herald, a nrw»j«apr«
, J'J* « " i r t orderad that you do appear in this
tonrl to the billherein filed, upon Mundey, Fetiru- court to the btil herein filnl. upon Monday, Fcbru- or lieu* npuil, real estate »liliale in tiie City published, in *aid City, once a week for cigli'
•«/ iy fra. ii- iuuv .
yar 1, A. D. 1909.
o( Sanford, arid ilevr-rlbed in the bill .1 »:
consecutive week« ptìor to said rnlr dav.
It is further oid.-re-l that this order of publication
k lt*iiyt|lt‘7 y l f J t hat this ordemf nulJk-ail m
WiInrrà'inVWnut'kHd WXI fit.thrraxKTT'—
■ ^UIiMdTitice a week fur eight consecutive be pubJiiin-d mice a week for elglit nmstuillve If. C.
Davidson Iwing InOrange
County. cnil court this aglh day of Novrrnlirr, A. f&gt;
b.i'ii . !i‘e SaRfatjt Herald, a newspaper pub- weeks in Die Sanford Herald, a newspaper pub­ State of Florida.
, , ■.
.
19.18.
It is further ordered thst lh!&gt;oulrr
«»
liorid " be ^
Saofor'l. In Orange county. lished in tho City of Sanford, in Orange county.
_ 11 31 Rubi nun, —
—- —
TUbtl*fie«t~tn~ttrr Saufotd H rrabfra-nrw .iw prr 168
—
( ‘fork Circuit Court. Orange County.
Witness my hand and the seal of said circuit tiuhlishrel in said City, once a week for eight
O?
n&lt;^ ■ «h®aeal of said circuit
eoart this 25tfa day ol Novembr. A. D. 1908
court, tills 25th day of November, A. D. 1908.
fonwtitike wetk. prior to sani rule ‘«»Í* ,
In the Circuit Court of the 7th TttdiciI). )||. RilutHJtJM, I sFjU.I
B. M. Kumnwm, ( seal)
Witne»« my Iraml and seal of tin- sani eir
III BCIerk Circuit Oi&gt;urt. Orange County.
10-8
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County
coil court thrs Jfth day of November. A. 1»
Circuit of the Sfgfe of Florida
1908.
It. M. Robinson. (Seal.)
In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial l.i the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
for Orange County.
Clrik Circuit Court. Orange County.
168
City of Sgnfurd
) Bill In Chancery to
Circuit of the State o f Flortda for
Circuit o f the Stole of Florida for
vs.
Enforce Tax Lien
Orange County
Orange County
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
It C. Duncan, snd
To
All
Whom
It
Slay
Colicern:
Circuit of the State of Florida
City «g Sanford, t Bu, ln Chancery to Enforce
CD* o^Sanford j ¡jm
Chancery to Enforce
Upon application 01 the ( ity Solicitor,
Ti hereby "filtered that on nr before the fi*
for 0 tinge" County.
B. Daugbetiy, I
Tax Lieu.
L. Madry. and I
Lien.
rnary Kule day next, being 1'rbrnary 1. ...
Chancery to D .. 1909. in » i d emiri, you appear to and
City of Sanford * ) Bill in Chancery
To thé defendant. B. Daugherty :
To All Whom it May Concern:
a
vs.
) KnUoicc Tax Lien. answer lb« bill filed and set forth the tn
Upon applicatioh uf the City Solicitor it Is here­
,r°i.n “ »a affidavit of ibe City SolWA. J. Nrsve, •mi
I ysur esspeetive interests lit, tig)|f l'»»
b . l i ik
r ot hmiford herein filed, that he be* by ordered that on or before the February Rule day
7
-m rrr? ■rtffni-Lnrr A. J.--N MTTT
-*r liens upon resi e«(sle tilin te ),n the F it;
riw d s i i u f
nonfT fihlrB.I Of the Siala of n ..l lidllj f. lj u . r y 1.1 X ll 1U.1U. .» . . U rmtrtr
It aniwari 11g from the affidavit of the «-i«)* of Sanford. *_n
{ W l h u í ii.ut r S g ^ r e ñ S k b S j iknown. and you appear ta and unawer the bill .filed and art
nd described in tire hill s%:
ta t» Pent* in this s U ™ h e service of forth the nature oi tou t respective interests In. 'Solicitor of the « tty of Sanford herein bled
foil I, IllncV 4, T ier a.
V
that
he
believe,
thst
you
are
a
non-resident
right
to.
or
kin*
upon
real
estate
situate
in
the
It
is
furtbec
orderr«l that this or.1er be
M S rK fi* uw“ ? bmn would bind rou, and that
■ utili«tini in 'th e S an fo rd llrratd , a nrw»|«prt
Cily of Sanford, and described In the bill as Lot I, of the State of Florid*, and that your re»
* b l.*fí U 7 ftr tbf »ge uf 21 years,
Idcnce I* unknown, and that there Is no per­ wtiblishrtl in raid C ity , once » week for eight
tour! u rtSÍS! ,f (,eíBd «ha* you do appear In this Block 7. Tier B.
_"ii.«-C'-ij*e week* tupir t o raid rule _d«y._
s o n in this State the service of a .ubp-'cn
It
la
further
ordered
that
tin*
order
be
published
S l . 'F n tao¿Mel* ülod' u,,ü,, Mood*&gt;'- febru- tn The Sanson) Herald, a newspaper published tn
W ijn r*«' mv tiand ami“ «eal ÓT ’the said cTr
u«-m Wh.iih —would T O U T your»ntf-tti*t your
cuh eoiirt this agth day of November. A. *D
ka wnin
«dgyad tbal'ibU order of puUlcatlun said dly, o n » a week fur right csKues-utivr week* age is over the sge of it years.
. .
5 j “ r*h*d tmee ■ Week for eight ounsevutlve prior to said rut* day.
I f ti tlie w fo r f’*ordcf»d that fu ll n«» sipiirar
It. M. Robinson. tSeat.)
Witness my hand and Seal nf the sabl circuit in ibis' court to the bill herein filed, upon
tLbnt
Tl‘* ¿ a "» » « ! Her ail, a newspaper pubr S fd »ta 'he Lily c i Sanford, io Orange county. court thli 2S(h day of Novernlvr. A. D. 1908.
16 8 C lerk C ircuit C o n n , O ran ge C ounty.
Monday, February «. A. D- «9oS.
B. M. Roams», ( seal)
ft is furtlier »rdrrcd that this order ol
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County.
publication I* published once a week for ejgbl
« w " ì f o ! ià?t.hTnd
«h e,»**! of said Circuit 10-8
this 23th day of November. A. D. 1908.
consecutive week* In the Stanford Herald,
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B. M. knawsoM, ( s u l ]
In Ihe Circuit Court o f ttie 7th Judicial «.«mu«paper published in ‘ the City of Sanford, fn~the Circuit Court of Ike 7th Judicial
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Clerk Circuit Court Orange County.
Circuit of.tb« Stale of Florida
in Oiange Fount). Florida.
.*
Circuit o f the State of Florida for
Witne*« mv hand at * the *e»l of raid cir­
for Orange County.
lath«circuit Court o f IheJth Judicial
cuit court this "and Jay of Decembrr, A. I»
Oranie County
Cit7
of
Sanford
) Bill in Chancery tn
Circuit of the State q f Florida for
B. M. R O B IN S O N . (S e al.)
-e u r of Sanford
W . S. Stetson, and ) Enforce Taa Lien,'
ya.
BUI ln Chancery to
W
.
S.
Stetson.
)
Oranie County
Bt.
L'teik Cirruit Court, Orange Fviunty.
Lot S, Block 8. Tier 7
Tn A y Whom h , iia y Q uicera:—
Enforce Tax Lien.
______
Hiton appTTcall.ui o f the City S«iiicitnr. ft
1 uí,^*nfurtJ- I BUI In CharKcry to Enfarcv Owner Unknown, a n d __ _____ ____
is hereby nj.lrted tliat op, or tyfore the Feh
To All Whotn It Hay Cdpogrn:
In
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
7th
Judicial
J I.'Boyd.
(
Tax Lien,
n
a
ry Rule.day nrxt. being February I, A
Upon application of the City Solicitor, It is here­
I), 1909. tn said eoitrt, you ap&gt;«ear in and
^ ^ ^ « ‘dant. J. L Boyd.
by ordered that on Of before the t ebruary Kule day
Circuit of the State of Florida
answer the bill filed snd set forth the nature
being February I, A. D. 1909. tn said court,
¿ ¡ » Ä f e s f e - Ä g i - S S : next,
for Orange County.
of youy respective interests in. right Jn,
rou appear to and answer the bill bled and act
orth
the
nature
of
your
respective
Interests
In.
City of Sanford
) Bill Itv- Chancery to liry* U'fin rest -eslale situste in the City of
florida
* "eajyeMea« of tha State of
«hat your rasiirncr U unknown, and right fo, or kans upon real estate situate In Ihe
.
y*.
*
) - Enforce Tax Lien. SanforiL a«»d ileserlhed In Ilie bill as:
I^it mv Block 6, Tier g.
—
sw'kl.i?-*. 00 PO*0" ln U&gt;Ustate thè aerai» of City of Sanford, tula described tn the btils as Let fi, A. tt. TnmlInsem.'^end) —------------------ ---------It f l i further nrdrrrd »bat tbr* -*e.fi-r he
t Z u uP«r *»bom would Und you. and that Block fl. Tier 7.
To the defendant, A. B. Tomlinson:
oohH«hr«l
In
the
Sanford
Herald,
a
newspaper
ll la further ordered that this order be published
It appearing from the affidavit of the City
In The Sanford Herald, a newspaper published In Solicitor of the City of Sanford herrui filed niih&gt;ithfd In said Cil*. once a wrek for eight
rooracutfse
week#
prior
io
raid
role
«lav.
•aid city, o n » a week lor eight consecutive weeks that be believe* that you art a non resident
^ ■ “ * 0 |lSu»akm '“
*“ “ “
Witness my hand and seal qf the said rtr
prior tn said rule day.
of the Slate o f ’ Fforio», and thst your re*- cnil eagrt #hrs and «lay o f IJcccmber. A. D
' Witness my band' and acal of Ihe said circuii Idcnce is unknown, and that-there it no per*t¡b!fo5rort"*‘l lh,t UlU"d**
court, this
of November.
A w.
D. iw
1908
m 2§lh
¿diu day
a iy w
n m i n w f, n,
®.
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r^ rw in a rs r
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Mi.Ka— (W a Í M I I I
16 8
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County.
Clerk Circuit Court, Drangs County..
___
a Orange county, f é
age u over the sge of * r yrers.
It is tbrilfore anlered that you do appear
in this court to the hill herein filed, up'n
In the Circuit Court of the 7tb Judicial
Place your order with us now for Christ­ Monday, February t. - A. iO . 1909.
rs_L ~
.
* M Kcwmsuw | a u ]
It
is
further
ordered
that
this
order
of
Circdit' of the State of Florida
Clert Circuit Cobrt. Orange tbwnty.
mas Turkic*, or anything you Wane and publication be published once a wrek for right
for Orange County.
contrruiive
week*
in
the
Sanford
Herald,
a
■ava funtier anxiety. Our risk; our trou­
newspgprr puhlithed In tlig City of Sanford.
City of Sanford
) BIT) In Chainatty 1o
11Sboiord’g leadlnja Furplture house ble. Sanford Grocery Company.
In Orange County, Florida.
) Enforce Tax Lien,
Witnesa rwr hand and Ibe seal of said cir­
i. snd)
,, .
ture- »toves,
Jugt arrived, a fresh line o f im ported cuit court this ihd dsy of December, A. IE To An"W hom
_________
I May Concern:
—
- »«.r u . ’ : i e
Upon applieslion o f she City Soliritor. it
m a c c a ro h lT spaghetti, verm icelli. A D C
D
gvT*0,1
S
*niord
B.
M.
R
O
B
IN
SO
N
,
(Seat.)
dried
lhal
U pa nr before the Fete
Is
herrhy
or
u* yllOQ- manager.
’’‘Tench peas, etc. G a x n u A Ro berts .
SI.
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
ruary Rufo. ii* t next being February 1.
I Loti. Block 7. Tier 2
Owner Unknown.
iíoí^fromS be alídevlt of the City SoTo the «defendant,
r ntuiiu, Owner
w ann Unknown.
unamiwi).
It appearing
frutn th«t
' afYl.lavit til th*Citr Solid
tJtraraM « City of Sanford hem e Bled that he
aptNMUlii* íruín
••I?“ " . that
! . . . you are a
g non-re*raent
non-resident eg
of toe
the State
Cibrërs
state ti tat
tor of the City of Sanford herein filed, that he be
3 llar ida. and that your residence is unknown. I lleve» that you are a non-resident of the Sute of
'¡Tod
L i That
” ,« there U
er-1
Uno person In thie
this State the a
per1 Florida, and
amt that your reaidence li unkoowa, and
ni a subpoena upon whom would bind you, and that there la no peraon In this ttate the service &lt;&gt;i
rice of
*
iU over the age a f 21 year*.
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___

t&gt; lino.
said court, yntt appear
answer the bill filed an_____
id set forth the natura
of your respective interests In. right td. 01
liens upon
iron real estate situate in the Cl\y o
Sanford, ami drscritiej in the* bill as)
1-of y. Block y, Tter B*.
It i * ‘ (iirther or.lerci thst th!» «leder he
published In thè Sanford Herald, a nen-fiaper
publishcl in said City, once a »eek for etght
Icoiuecdlivc wreks prior lo said rul* day.
Witness my hand and teal of the said cir­
cuii court thi* and day of December. A. D.
■eoS.
B. M. R O B IN S O N , (S ea t)
16 8
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange Conni,. .

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It Is nn asset,
that Is worth
- more to 114 In the coming-era of phospcrithan anything clso we possess."
Mr. Fox gave many statistics to prove
Soullicrn Commercia Congress&gt; the argument which he ndvnnced that
the developement of the waterways would
Begins Important Session
be a paying proposition.
He ^showed, for instance, that in the
| case of nine southern harbors where Im­
provements have been made the percent­
age of increase in commerce at those
I (mints during the |&gt;eriod from 1890 to
1007 has ranged from 63 per cent in the
lowest case.to more than 2.800 per cent
I in the highest.- lie sitowrd by statistics
t that 538,572,128 ex|&gt;endeil in deepening
I these nine _harbors bus resulted in an
t annual increase of commerce of more
, titan $1,060,000,000,
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Declaring that the South is a "goodly
1 JHiid.~^nanq of Improving simjtnrv conditions and beneficent climate which will
moke of It n territory unexcelled. in all
t that (tertnins to lieuith and vigor in man.
Surgeon General Wyman, uf the Public
. Health and Murine Hospital Service,
' spoke most favorably of the climate and
, health conditions of the present South.
I
"Open air life is on all sides admitted
t to he n hygienic
and tmrh-nt life is certainly more practicable in the
South, where the winters are mild and

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1 than in the Nprth where, though the sumI luers are short, the winters are often so
! cold «is to confine the people much of the
- tlm rto their hnm«r~ SIxlF-WeTo seventy is the winter means of Soutliern
Florida, and any one who sees how the
A factor which has prevented better hotels in Florida fill up in midwinter will
transportation, ft was pointed out, has fed sure that there is no popular dislike
been the alleged hostility of some legis­ for such a condition of the weather. In
latures of the southern dates to railroads, summer, however, the South has a little
but a chunged sentiment has come over the worst of it from the point view of
the-legislatures, it was stated, and the t«mperatttfe.4&gt;ut itis not so bad as many
rnilruods are planning increased facilities. suppose.

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NEGRO SHOOTING SCRAPES
Crap Shooting Winds Up In Pistol
Shooting.
Several negroes engaged in a "skin"
game last Saturday night,which ended up
in a row,resulting in the killing of Walter
Simmons by Robert Rivers.
The latter
made good his escape, although one or
the party, John Williams, will face the
Circuit Court this - week to answer the
charge of accessory. The shooting oc­
curred between Sanford and Celery AveAt the sumc'plncc fin Sunday 'e’ventng
a negro named Heck was shot through the
right lung by a negro assailant whose
identity remains unknown, although two
other negroes who were present at the
Umeof-thc~*hooTtng Tre'Tield for the
crime.

E R T A IN LY NOT, never thought of such n tiling.
It’s tlie other fellow who will likely go. You have
nor yet your family well- pro vitlotj for nor all the debts
lifted from your Property, so you will live. Your
Buildings may bum, so you keep them insured. How
would it do to let one o f the Strongest Life Insurance
compnnteslirtlre' WORLD carry !lij)r~ risk ill* ai your
—Life; instead o f forcing it upon your W ife and Children?
A little money saved this wny, each year; will make
life in later years comfortuhle und happy.
Do not fail to examine the

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mnde, followed by •accurate surveys and
the assembling of all possible knowledge
on-the
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costly
failure;
are charged wit!) being
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opposed to all drainage of the everglades.
There is nothing remarkable about it.
The course of history shows that those
who uphold the truth are very apt to be
scorned and flouted by their own gen-

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The unreasonlng violehce of those who
can see nothing in the demand for
scientific Investigation of the subject of

The question of the ao-caUod sectional­
The State Talr
ism of the South was a feature of the ' J. W. White, of the Seaboard Air Line,
day's proceedings. It was referred to and yilbur McCoy, of the Atlantic Coast
first by Secretary Strauss, who declared Une, heads, of the industrial nnd immi­
In his address:' “ We ure at the crest of gration departments of those railroads,
write the State Fair management that
nothing better than the State Fair could
be advised to assist them- in their work
of Inducing "visitor« and settlers to this« {in wisdom.
the whole country.
state. These ^gentlemen know whereof
-Oysters, fresh nil the ttBii" fifid' served
in discussing the ipimtmrtrf the “ WA
ter Courses of the South," John A. Fox. actual benefits of former State Fairs, and In all styles at The Dairy Kitchen, in BUlie
apcciul director of the National Rivers think that the next Fair, under its new Hand's place.
und Harbors Congress, declared that he mauSfcment. will be the greatest of all.
The Herald Is fully. equipped to print
fine stationery of all kinds. All the latest
knows of no more valueable asset which
the South (tosses today than its water' 4 Superior printing for all purposes at Tur type and material and “the men behind
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December 19th

�THE SANrORD HERALD. December 191908

FR ED ER IC K H. RAND, Pres.
G EO . H. FE R N A LD , Vice-Pres.
F. P. F O R S TE R , Cashier
B. F. W H ITN ER , JR ., Ass’t. Cashier

FREDERICK H. RAND
F. P. FO R S TE R
GEO. H. F E R N A LD
S. O. C H A S E
Bi R. SW OO PE

A. R. K E Y , T e lle r
A. L. BETTS, Book-keeper
J. C. H A M ILT O N , C ollector

Surplus and Profits, $20,000

Capital, $25,000

OF SANFORD
s this opportunity to wish all its friends and depositors a Merry Christmas and

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building and equipment which- has been recently completed.
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important, the vault o f masonry and steel containing one o f the most massive burglar
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The vault is also equipped with

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deposit boxes, where
all *valuables are beyond the reach o f fire or thieves,
and the
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connection with a bank is being made synonymous with “Safety

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now, after all the years thatjt has stood and served the pc
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1908

THE JOYOUS YULETIDE
Contrlbutor Forecasts A Bright dren, each intent on happiness.
Their own happiness ? No, indeed;
And happy holiday
AIL HAIL TO OLD SANTA CLAUS
Me Come to All Homes, to the
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the happiness of others— for has not
He whose nntni day comes with the
dawn said: "It is much better to
give than to receive ?’*

Peloeo o*~tho Wootthy . . ------ 4 f4 M i Christmas, tide.

WiUlrn for The Herald :.

L __ . r.hmtmaa. 19081 The new day
• will dawn Friday morning over a
l * snowless city, bu‘t snowless as may
1» the day there are on all sides ex­
ternal evidence that another Christ­
mas has come— a merry Christmas,
r blitlisome Christmas, and a Christ­
mas that gives premonition o f a
happy New Y ear to follow.
Christmas is always merry and
joyous, save alone in the home where
the corpse of some dear one lies si—
i rdrf SreverTthe rigid record

On its cur­
rent is bourne nought but the most
generous thoughts that animate civ­
ilized and Christianized h u m a n itythoughts which make the. world
bright, even if that brightness is cv-

stantial evidences of his presence
___ the destinies of fmnilits have, been
seen on mantel and chair, table nn&lt;T known to be influenced by "sparks.”
cradle ? But v
When this festival of the people of
enter only by the chimney ? will lie
Noreeland was absorbed in Christ­
the question asked by many a child­
inas, Santa Claus must needs come
ish pair of lips Christmas morning.
by the way the Goddess Hertha has
Why Y It is the avenue lie has trav­ opened for him, and during all the
eled for centuries— uye, since it was years that lie between the then and
prepared for him in the frozen North, nbw Santa Clans bos traveled no
r-w i i jiii
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in the home of the Vikings, Gy the other way. Is there anyone so cyn­
Norse Goddess Hertha. At the festi­ ical of things of life, so cruel, ns to
val held in her honor the house was
always decked with evergreens— the
same evergreens tha'pseent the rooms
of twentieth century homes. An ul-

Christinns is a day for Christians to
celebrate. Christ, whose natal day
will be celebrated then, was once a
man among men, teaching men the
higher lessons of life— lessons^ that
led to happiness on earth and peace
and good will among the nations of
the earth. It is a duy that brings
memories and thoughts of the great,
future to the lightest o f hearts. It
is a day llia t makes one loathe the
inspirationTirCow's dreadful picture
of a skeleton lenning leeringly out o f
the tomb and scmwling with onebony finger on the side thereof the
tnr of Hat stones called Hertha's expect so much on the morrow ? terrible word, "Ndda"— nothing.
Yes, the duy is not wholly the day
of the children. ' Men love to perpetunte the memories of their child­
hood. One does not bnnish Robinson
Crusoe from one’s heart when oije
hu$ caused to believe fiction fact.
The religion of one ago has often liexuiuciliiuxxit ry iitlim Iiexl^-During:
the middle ages Europe w n S 'lii’ its
imaginative
childhood.
Belieia
which to us are fnneies were then
religious creeds. Many of them still
linger, half believed among the peosants of the old world, ami give nil
atmosphere of peculiar sanctity to
Christmas eve.
In parts of Ger­
many the belief still flutters in many
a heart that on Christmas eve, the
.holy night, all nature bloomed witli
tlie pristine loveliness of Eden. On
its return they believe the Heavens
still drop healing dews, and the aspen tree distills a precious balsam.
On this holy night, alone of all the
year, It is-liclievod the quivering as­
pen tree has rest. For eighteen cen­
turies its leayes have shivered with
the guilty consciousness that it fur­
nished wood for the cross o f Him.to.
whom nil tin; world today sings loud
hosannas of joy. Oa Christmas eve
the quivering aspen rests,\filled with
the delightful , consciousness of the
iuct that from its trunk came also
ihe wood for the cradle in which
Marj^rockud the Redeemer of the

of a life which but a few heavy
hours previous was fitfully flickering
as the candles that dimly illuminate
the room from which before the
dawning of Christmas day a precious
____ yuil went fqrth to meet Him whose
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namlday air the civilized world is

* ' celebrating.
Christmas is merry I In the cities
the soft carillon o f innumerable
church chimes before daybreak call
die faithful and devout to early mass,
drowning the rumble nnd roar of
down town newspaper presses.
From stained gloss church windows
composite beams of radiant light
illuminate the gloom of the streets
-without, an earnest of the unortifirial brightness that will follow on the
heels of the awakening o f the city.
A merry Christmas! Yes. for all
"humps over which the shadow of
dread death does not hover, and for
every home in which t|»e merry and
gleeful prattle of children welcome
the coming of that day essentially
the chrildren's day— Christmas.
for who would not be merry whose
heart is not heavy with sorrow or

A leafless bough of as jam placed
in water on St. Andrew's night will
hlossmn; the story nm^Toii Christmas
eve, and roses of Jericho will adorn
it all the year.

whose eyes are not bedimined with
tears? - Even cynlcä Welcome thé
coming 61 this day of days, for even
to them It brings brightness. On nil
sides human nature stands forth un­
masked. and from all hearts, all eyes
and all lips comes happy evidences
of a day that is divested of the armor
of sonlidness and selfishness that
mark too many of the other days
Tfiargo to niuEe up the year— 0 (lay"
thu* is absolutely unselfish— a day of
days devoted to the cultivation o f all
those graces that make life bright
and sparkling in contrast w ifil the
dreary days of tlie year that is fast
dying.
The death of the y ea r! Yes,
Christmas murks the rattle. It is u
glorious death, though, for even tlie
most cruel of years— a death that
with light hi Its eyes, happi^ .In its heart, laughter in its voice,
witlAdl around the innocent, artless
Prattle of happy, childish hearts to
aiake its last days a pleasure, to di­
vest them o f all pain and all sorrow.
For even though the years must die,
Mill their death Is happy; for is not
the Christmas always happy ?
Christmas, 1908, is to be a merry
hi town the streets ore

onescent and illuminative o f but one
week in the fifty-two thut constitute
the calendar year.
Christinas, 19081 A ll hail to Santa
Claus! H eavy be the load that he
brings to all homes, and may tlie
chimneys through which he enters
be as wide and capacious as the day
for happiness and merriment- May
he come to all homes, to the tene­
ment o f tlie poor, to the residential
palace o f the wealthy. Santa Claus
bright and unselfish convention Is not n mugwump, for he is true to
alities are heard coming from lips all and blesses all. Childish hearts
!
but voice the brightness o f tlie Christmas morning will give all hail
hrart concealed.
to Santa Claus, for are not the sub-

stones, contracted eventually into
"hearthstones," nnd placed at one
extremity of the hall in which the
family assembled. Upon this fir
boughs were piled, and ithe flnming,
resinous torch was-applied.
A s the crackling, writhing boughs
sliriveled. the Goddess'Hertha was
supposed to descend through the
oilorous smoke and so ’ guide tlie
flames that those skilled in Saga
lore could predict the destinies of
each person present from the move
inent of the fireflakes.' Some irrev­
erent spirit has suggested that these
were not the only occasions on which

Christinns is not alone the chil­
dren’s d a y ; it is n memorial of the
childhood o f Christendom, uud in the
churches on that morning will be
chanted hymns of prniseto Him who
came to earth that men might be
made better and saved • from them­
selves for something higher, nobler,
on "tlie other side of the silent grave.
Christians is the day of days for the
juvenile, but it is a day that recalls
the teachings o f the mother who
perhnps has gone before— a mother
whose memory is never forgotten
even amldajjl the gaiety of Christinas.

At 12 o'clock Christinas eve, ac­
cording to this quaint and beautiful
Gemimi legend, the pains of the lost
are relaxed, Judas sleeps ujxin his
bed of fire. For an hour Herod
ceases to dank his chains. On this
night Pontius Pilnte's ghost, which
dm«—wandered—uLi—tlm ..yr.iir.mi it»»
summit,of Mt. Pilatus vainly striving’
to cleanse its hands in the water of
■'Dead-Alan's hike," but only'gcnerailiig storms and tem pesra^byther
endeavor, rests until the duwnof
Christmas day. The Wandering Jew
hears no longer the goading voice of
"Onwurdl ever onward!" The daugh­
ter of Herodius, doomed to spin an
eternal dance in circles round the
Arctic pole, finds rest on Christmas
ove. Mountains on that eve.open
their sides. The subterranean gno­
mes cast forth gems of gold which
are wasted with tlie sum! down river
channels for tlie use of men.
Water drawn this night o f nights,
tlie legend tells, will change to wine
or preserve its sweetness l hrqugh pi]
the year to come. * A t 12 o’clock
animals are imbued with powers of
speech and prophesy. Tlie planets
stand still while the beasts of the
forest and pluin kneel in prayer for
them. Tlie sound o f church bells
w ill be heard wherever a church lias

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November

jirounJJlitlsngcrJlteJantL is injadiiva, BRADY MAKES ANOTHERADDRESS

€rmrt WttrtnroT Ctrrti
-SHIP-ONLY MATURED f ru| j .
The approach of the holidays bring to
tlon the_lnrger~Is~lhe yield. The valley
our
minds
the
idea
of
gifts
nnd
the
of the Rio Grande has proved to be the
To the Voter» at the Coming Mu thoughts turn to the selection of a suit­ When Properly Packed Wilt Alw,,,
Le tte rs and C om m unications on most favored region for onion growing—
Bring the Highest Market S '
nlclpal election
able offering for the loved ones. While
there the water supply is pumped direct
IN.
H. •'Fm i in Jackton-ni. F*»lit,
m_
on • tour of Inspection The Herald man
V a rio u s Timely Topics.
from the river into the large Irrigating To the Voter* of Sanford :
r ' “»
h*.
J
I
have
submitted
to
you
the
plstform
happened Into the emporium of Henry
ditchesTit a cost of about $9 per acre;—
The wet Weather for the
In some of the districts they have the ur upon which 1 stand as a candidate for McLauiln, the well known Jeweler and his Which still, continues
COLUM N DEVOTED TO P EO P LE teslatx supply. The best results are ob mayor of Sanford. This I believe, in fair wonderful display of articles Is enough to those who are desirous t o h n « ^ ^ *
tained by giving the plants abundance1 o ’ ness and Justice to the people, should be dazuv the eyse of alt who behold them ment of immature fruit, but mol.rZ?"
water—irrigating freely every day during done by every candidate for office. In They ore arrayed In a tempting manner able to the fruit growers it, gmer.iT'
.In This Department will be round the the llrst sixty days; after that, until har this I think you will agree with me. I re­ from the most expensive and extravagant «very day's delay of dipping rl^ * U"
alize that It Is the absolute right of every diamonds and Jewelry to the orange wood critical time adds to the
this
Views, Opinions and Comment
vest, once a week. ,
7 ,..... ...
tnc maturity of1 n
voter
to
know
the
position
any
candidate
o f Practical W riters.
souvenirs that bespeak the native clime froltand IU delicious quality so much id!
The estimated cost from the seed bet
|We Invite cnvrwpnmlrrwr on live look* from ell to the loading on the cars is $130 to $200 takes In regard to issues of thecampalgn, of Florida. Diamonds In rings, pendants, mired In bygone times when the a J S
section» of the County, alio new* Item* of Interest.
and they should demand this Information. pins, brooches and ear rings, Watches
Brevity will linurr prompt puMIcntlon. Article» per acre. Harvesting Is usually done in
of green fruit was unknown. EvJ H
contrarv to the view» of the Editor will be pub- ApriL There has never been a crop fall I have, tlierefore, regardless of whatever from the best solid gold ones to the Ingergrower In the state Is aware of . J , '
lUhrd, but abuilvo and anonymou* communk-aaction my opponents in this campaign ■oil for the boys. The Howard watch is o
I ton» will be rejected. Wc will not be retpoculble ura tn on loft growing In Texas. For
Dial a very large majority of the r it l
Ipr opinion» e ip r e n o i by contrilHitur» All com few years some trouble was experience« take, frankly stated my position, and
special strong feature of this line. The fruits of Florida ore not
^
munt&lt;
ntrslloa* Intended
f current l*»ue must be In
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hand not later than Tueaday p. m .)—Eo.
In properly marketing the cropi, but 00 believe, after considering my platform, handsome line of china hand painted Tnd before the month of Janun/jT A
W hy Not a Crate F a cto ry ?
per cent of the growers formed an associ there will be no doubt In your minds asto decorated, cut glassjirtlcles, sterling silver
gate? sktn bags nnd the month of December nnd that li u „ 7
ution and employed a sales agent at my exact position In regard to these Is­ goods, toilet sets, alliga
To the Editor of Tux It« aid
Several montiis ago 1 noticed several $7,000 per annum to direct the market sues. L therefore, feel that in this respect pocket books, Waterman fountain pens, as the regular season should u.mmenee.
articles In The Herald nnent the construe Ing; this method has proved highly sue I bavé done my full duty toward you.
Roger's silver plate, knives and forks then there would be no kick corning « L ,
I realize, as every other property holder gold bracelets in all patterns, lockets and
tion of n crate factory In Sanford, nnd the ccssfuL During the last two years top
green full and unsatisfactory
Idea appealed to me very strongly, ns It prices have been obtained and “ Tcxaa must, that our d ty taxes are extremely neck chains, pendant necklaces In the
Fully matured Florida . fmlt lJrowtlseems to me that a city situated as our Bermuda Onions" are supplanting~lhe exhnrbltnnt. Of course there Is a reason latest designs, gold and silver cuff but­ packed will In all cases bring the high«
for lL That reason Is based upon the fact tons, ebony goods and a vast display of
own would bo nble-to' support factories crop from’the Islands.
market price, which is always smlifacto,!
and offer more Inducements regarding
Now to sum up: If all this can be done that ourcltyhns practically noother means souvenir goods makes a glittering array to the growers, and the organizing of .||
sites nnd water transportation than any In Texas, what may be accomplished In of obtaining funds with which to meet the that cannot fall to attract the purcliaser. of-tha growers In the state will
other dtrfn-riOTWa.'^atffl#5nf:i»-‘WF«rtt5oY&lt;fitffi?'Witirenrtinte, soil and abundant necessary expenses of government,
The gooes are of tb e -b e st-q o a ttir-» fl*j
^
large at present but that a company could irrigationT - -Apparently the conditions firmly believe and am absolutely convinced, fully sustain the reputation of the house vice that can be given to tho dim* fruit
that If lite dtyow ns and operates a water­ of McLauiln to hnndle only the highest growers of the st/itc '
secure a building site and, riparian rights could not be more favorable.
is to organ!» at
a t a nominal cost—land which in a few
The markets of the United States, Cana works and lighting plant, a revenue that grade. Next week the public Is cordially once and keep organizing
until every
would
greatly
Assisi
to
meet
the
neces­
years will be too valuable to dispose of da and Europe are open to " Snnford Ber­
Invited to visit the store and make the grower In the -state has enlisted In the
sary expenses of government would be ■elections early while the stock Is com
for that purpose. 1 have failed so far to muda Onions.
—Henry H. D e a n e .
ranks, for tiion, and not till then, can they
produced, which, in addition to the saving pleie. Mr. McLauiln' announces that the
see where any inducements have been Jacksonville. H a. Nov. 2 «.
control the markets ns demanded. tl*n
of the $4,000 now paid each year lyj the store will remain open every evehfof Co
ofTcretl to capitalists to locate any such
there can be no gluts, nnd slaughtering of
Tttanhaglvlnl Services
city fur water and lights, would enable us accommodate the holiday shoppers and
enterprise in this city, although if the
prices, as is the case under the present
Union Thnnksglving services were held to reduce taxes. There is no doubt in my
right party appears and shows a disposi­
every one sliould take advantage of this cut-throat conditions. We can often retion to ‘ do business, the public spirited In the Baptist church Thursday mornlnt mind, and I presume no one will question opportunity.
celve much benefit by observing the « .
citizens of this city can be depended up­ at 10:30 o'clock, and a representative uu that waterworks and lighting plants are
periences of others and in many
dience
of
Sanford
people
was
In
attend­
Week o f Prayer
good Investments, not simply because sue
on to come across with Die goods. Sev­
add
to oitr prosperity by improving on
ance.
The first three nights of this week were
cessini elsewhere, but also because the
eral are of the opinion that lumber would
.that
experience,
os conditions requite, for
The
various
church
choirs
united
In
ren­
present owners of these franchises In this observed as a time of prayer by the ladles
be difficult to procure for lids purpose, but
none
are
too
old
to live ntul learn tom*,
onocitlxeit remarked the Other day that dering some excellent music, adding much d ty ore not willing to dispoee of them— of the Methodist church. The Home and thing new every dny. The timeli coming
—Iim rd erttrfu rth cr the 1n*l alia tlon of such to the enjoyment nf the day's exercises. tho lighting plant especially, the owners Foreign Missionary societies united In the
D. B. Sweat read a portion ot the of which óre-wow-before tho-eity-council servlcesrand-nrach information pertain­ JOtl IHrt ln the fnp_ distant future;-wfiifr"
—n factory ho woldd donut» tin* necoMfiry
eighth
chapter of Deuteronomy ns a scrip­ endeavoring to secure another franchise. ing to these important deparUnentsof the all of the citrus fruit crops of the United
timber from a tract of land near this city,
States will bo sold through one great
ture
lesson,
following which he led In an
I am sure you appreciate fully the bur­ church was given out Monday evening
ns he wishes to clear It up for planting.
system, and by auction sule.the prices
dens uf still greater taxation, und hope was devote«) to the cause of Home Mis­
Another proposition that would nppeal earnest prayer.
obtained
being governed by the quality
Tito proclamations Issued by President you realize the grent importance of our sions nnd Tuesday tho foreign field was
to the prospective Investors Is thnt of
und
condition
of the fruit, which will be *
considered. Wednesday both Interests
buying up a timber tract on Lake Monroe Roosevelt and Governor Broward were read taking steps to prevent this.
stimulant to-every grower and gwicker to
by
Dr.
J.
T.
Denton.
Having publicly presented my platform received nttentipn. Mrs. Hamilton sang
or Lake Harney and rafting the. logs to
Tito freewill ottering of the congregation for your consideration, and defined my po­ on Monday evening, Mrs. Mettlnger on make their best efforts to rzcel in the
the mill nt Sanford.
careful handling of their fruit under iuch
However «»-Umtwnny be, it would seem was divided among the churches repre­ sition In rtflR I thereto, I ngnin respect-' Tuesday ami on Wednesday evening the conditions, which is sure to prevail in (be
Junior League delighted the audience
,tha( Sanford should have a crate factory, sented in the service, to be used in help­ fully solicit your support and sufTernge.
near future. The fanners (for nil fruit
with a beautiful song. These special seRespectfully,
and while the local demand could not be ing the poor and needy.
growers nre farmers) will come into their
Rev.
J.
F.
McKinnon,
of
the
Presbyterian
eclions. In addition to the regular music,
—E. E. Brady.
depended ujxm to keep the factory run­
own, and should become the mo»t hide,
mode up a very Interesting program for
ning full time, it Would ccrtninly be a church, delivered the sermon. HeSelectod
pendent and happy class of resident» on
as
his
text
some
verses
from
the
eighth
great Inducement, nnd this whole section
Connected with this ¡taper is n printing the week of prayer. The free-will offer­ tills great globe, und organizing und keep­
chapter
of
Deuteronomy.
He
showed
how
could be worked for business in this linf.
office capable of producing the highest ing was divided between the two societies. ing organized is the great golden key to
The question of a crate factory should we, ns American people, have much cause grade of office nnd society stationary.
JT iii? H e r a l d 's ‘phone Is No. 148.)
that desirable happiness mnl comfort.
be Investigated nnd sj&gt;ecinl inducements for thanksgiving. Our nation Is nt |*ace
with
nil
other
nations,
nnd
prosperity
offered to prospective investors. There
are scvernl parties who are anxious to lo­ smiles upon us. Emphasising the words
m iG ia
cate in Sanford In tills venture and It of the chief of our nation he said while
-would bo well for the Board of Trade to there had been some financial pressure In
look them up and go over the ground.. If the land, still our |&gt;eople are doing well.
possible, this enterprise should be started Truly we dwell in n goodly land. The
At once,ns "every little bit added towhnt speaker showed how ns n Christian nation
wo should be thankful for material bless­
you have makes a little bit more.”
ings,
for Intellectual progress, nnd above
_
-—C itizen .
all for spiritual advancement. He con­
Sonfofd Lands Are Ideal For the tended thnt the world was growing better
and that every man of us had great cause
Growth o f Bermuda Onions
ffnr ♦LicitiiHri *11y tr&gt;rj ^ s-*,.
/' . .
,
ryuntwrOrttif rtrTATJt----------- One
thing
surprised
him.
In
looking
A recent magazine article on Bermuda
onion growing in TexuH has buttressed Over the iwoclmnntlons Issued by our rulers
mo so deeply that I send you this,com­ not (mu reference to the Great Source of
ment, fcullng sure the question of adding all Blessings—God's greatest ¿lft^tir man,
the Bermuda onion to the already large "Ills Only Begotten Son."
He closed with nn optical to the jieople
nnd valuable list of money crops ut San­
not
to forget God, In the midst nf their
ford will prove highly Interesting to your
qterity
an d pleasant surroundings, lest
readers.—----— — — -------------The rapid growth of this industry In his curse come upon us.
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The closing prayer was ofTcred by Rev
Texas, together with the preparation of
the land, the care necessary ip planting C. E. Richards, of the Congregational
and cultivating, the absolute necessity of church, who also pronounced the bcncdic
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thorough Irrigation, and the large returns tlon.’
received from the crop—all lliesc ore so
Quaint Quibbles from Sis Hopkins
nearly identical with the growth and
Fools rush in where angels fear to go to
m oney'value of the celery industry In bed.
your city—that the attention Is arrested
Tiio supine man just naturally tumbles
and interest aroused. *
into the soup. .
About ten years ago, T. C..Nyo began
Thu woman who gets stuck up is Just
experimenting near Laredo. Tokos, j&gt;lant- naturally |&gt;aste&lt;L
-Ind only n few acres of onions; establlshCapacity for work,—and not Calaboose
ing a small Irrigation plant, he obtained" whiskey, Is what maxes « malt.
an abundant yield. Gradually Increasing
Dentists ought to make guod soldiers—
his acreage, by 1000 there were about they are drilling all the lime.
fifty acres in that vicinity. The success
Mnny a rich man’s home, as far as edmof each succeeding crop has served as an fort Is concerned—Is real n-lce.
incentive of ucreagc, resulting In several
There is never fair sailing In court-ship
hundred acres of raw land being added when a man guts three *1reels In the wind,
to the cultivated urea each year, until
Ma says some men are so stingy that
now the total acreage is about twenty- they never tr^l a story at their own ex
flvo hundred acres of land,with an annual pense.
crop of a money value of $2,000,000.
Ma says somo wimin delight in showing
Onion growing has done another thing how agreeable they can bo—to their rela­
to help Texas. Is has been the means of tives. .
adding more than $2,000,000 Jo the
Pa says the Ideal woman Is the one who
value of her lands. Before the inaugura­ tells Iter husband th at she loves the odor
tion of the onion Industry, much of this of pipe sm oke.___'________ ,
land~'ooald have been purchased at $1
Adam was a courteous old chap. When
and $2 per acre; now It Is hard to get a he led Eve out of the garden he said: “Now
valuo placed upon the land, some suggest­ Is the time to take your leaf.”
ing $1,000, others $2,000 per ucre, others
Popularity consists usually in having
yet who will not sell at anyjprice. The the ability to listen attentively to people
similarity of p u t nnd present values at talking about themselves.
Sanford, and the sentiment of her land
Pa says wben a woman callg another
ten, are strikingly coincident;-----a huzzy'—It Is pretiy sure i&amp;it her hus­
In Texas the seed bed is planted die band has said something complimentary
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latter part of September; In six or eight of her., •&gt;
weeks the plants are ready for trausplantPansy Bonehead's pome: There lives
ing. The ground la put in aa liiarough a In Helena, Montana, a simple young thing
condition of mellowness as la possible named Anna, Ho asked liar for her fin.
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with plow, burrow, rake and drag. Al­ She gasped "you win," And up to the par­
t' good crops ore obtained on new son he ran her.
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SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 5. 1908

HEWS OF THE WORLD

MAYOR LA K E STATES POSITION. time of entertaining the idea of the
municipal ownership of public utilities.
Without bonding for the purpose, of
municipal ownership can not for n
moment be seriously considered, ns nl
tire present time the amount derived by
the city from taxation is barely sufficient
to. meet its actual yearly running expenses
and the interest on its outstanding
bonds.
And again I desire to cnil your at­
tention to tho fact thnt, like' extension of
the city limits, municipal ownership is a
mnttcr thnt the Mnyor has nothing to do
with. The question belongs to the people
ns a whole, to Ire settled by their votes

Clear and Concise Letter Upon the
Vital question».

Items of Interest Gleaned From
To the Voter* of the City of Sanford:
Various S o u rc e s v

OPENINGS DURING TH E WEEK
ntrt ,M Reader» Will rind a Brief

HUtorlcal Sprint riow lng
For tlurrlad Reoder»
TV department of agriculture at WashIciton hu ordered n quarantine against
JJ entire »ute of Maryland In retard to
ante and «he«P on • coount of ^
oppeuince of foot and mouth disease.
While si work 500 feet down In a salt
j g j lt Oakwood, M lddgan.'last week,
tznen lost their lives by stoppage of the
»k-wpply tube.
A bronte statue of Sam Davis, the Con
federate scout who was captured during
the wsr with papers and plans of Federal
positions in his possession, and executed,
hu been erected in Nashville, Tenn. His
life sn&lt;l freedom were offered If he would
tenwho gave him the documents, but repIW: “Had I a thousand lives I would
Ve them ail before I would^ betray "m y
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Glenn Vollva. who succeeded John Alex
udtr Dowle ns head of Zion City, has
been notified by tire court that the prep­
a y will be restored to tire Zionites on
fripnent of $1.300.000 to cover Indebt­
edness'of the city.
During a dense fog In New York bay
hat week, the Panama line steamer Fiuks pa her outward-bound trip, was run
Into and sunk by the incoming Steamer
Gargle of the White Star line. Four per­
son lost their lives by drowning.
Aiiotto cholera has again made Its ap­
pearance In St. Petersburg, Russia
Samuel B. Donnelly of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
has been appointed government public
printer to SBccccd John S. Leech, resigned.
The latter will return to the Philippines na
public printer for the Islnnds.
A remarkable tribute wna paid to tho
memory of Rev. Father H. F. O'Reilly at
Shenandoah. Pa., tit his funeral last week.
Twenty-five collieries were strut down, the
public schools closed and ntlhuslncss sus­
pended during the solemn occasion.- Fully
30.000 persons, including 200 priests,
paid their respects to the dead.
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«BMiniw• w in n mitre
nr »•
v nroostn,
Cs, has received an order for 000,000
yinli of doth at a price aggregating $21,000.
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TH E PLATFORM OF E. E. BRADY

To the People of Sonfonl: ■

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and desiring to see our city advance and lake its place as the foremost inland city of ourState, which distinction properly belongs to* us, and having no other motive than the .up-.

building J if «smfrml nmi .ita greater prosperity. H aivc. imim im m l m y . I'nnriiihmy-for-Um -oflim-trf—
Mayor, and take pleusure in presenting to you my Platform, in which I have embodied the issues
which I believet-are foremost in the minds of our citizens und best adapted to bring nbout the
desired re su it:

******* Friday, the building was R
ered to be on fire and all rushed Ê
^tosvlng practically ail their effects in m
10 *** Hcatroyad by tire flames.
" « ■ gift to the Episcopalian
of Albany from Spencer Trask.

I nm in favor of reduction of tnxes.
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■ ‘Mrt lost their lives.
Wmle R. you has received a vert o * 12.
tg is
^ b u ,U ™s wJ*o was
ooUlslon while be was nnengl““ « « ^ a n y a employ,

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I nm in fnvor of better fire protection.
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I am in favor yf paving and keeping in projier condition our streets and nvenues.
I am iiM nvur of city extension, p ro v id e d the city can guarantee to tlje inhabitants of the

contiguous territory aU the benefits to which they would be eiUitlctLofl tax-paying citizens; but 1
"v ig o ro u sly opposeThtrplnn of extension as presented by the- present adm inistration, which I believe.

to be unfair und unjust.

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I nm in favor of inunicijud ownership of a Lighting Plant und Water Works ns a ineaiuT
whereby to obtain revenue with which to m eet the necessary expenses of City G overnm ent •
If elected I wiTenforce strictiy and imp'»r*,"T r~ " "»he Ordinances ot our city.
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Sanford. H o riJ« . A W . m i - r 1
X X J^ n X E E M D IT

fo rd ’s Early Lettuce

TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION
Over Fourteen Hundred Dollars N etted
From One Acre o f Snnrord's Soil
In Nlnpty Days
Sanford hns gnined name and fnme
throughout the world as the "Celery City,
«h* »**&gt;«»ho» been rightfully bestowrrtr
for Sanford celery has become most popu­
lar with lire buyers in the northern mar­
kets, und with conditions in tho market
favorable, tire celery growers never full
to reap n small fortune.
There are other crops,,however, thnt.
while overshadowed by King Celery In
the vegetable kingdom, yet. nevertheless,
for a quick crop to Ire pulled off‘before
the celery hns fairly been started, cer­
tainly need not Ire relegated to the rear
In popularity, nnd in the opinion 6f many
prospective land, buyers this week rim
lettuce crop bids fair to outrival tire eel.
ery in public favor,
Lettuce Is planted In many Instances
ns a starter, or to get the Innd |n good
Blmpe for tire planting of celery, and thus
in many instances tire people who learn
of Sanford's ^wonderful Inducements to tire grower never bear of lettuce until
they reach the scene of operation.
Snnford lettuce lias always been in
great demand and Sanford growers hnve
nlwnya achieved great success with their
plants, and supply these plants‘In many
oilier sections of the state to growers who
are not fortunate enough to hnve the subinegation system nnd flowing wells.
Hut this seasontlic returns from lettuce-'
hnve been so great ns to lie beyond belief.
Doe instance is cited to demonstrate the
wonderful possibilities of Sanford soil:
Mr. Joe Cameron is nwell known grower
and one of tire pioneers in Sanford, n
innn known far nnd'wide for his great
success in the Snnford Celery Delta. Sev­
eral dnys ago Mr. Cameron sliipiied
through the well known commission linn
of John V. Denton &amp; Co. a car of lettuce
nnd 301 crates netted him $812.37.
lie nlso received for 244 crutes n net
price of $700.28. Tills Inst was cut from
a half acre, of land, or would mean that
from one acre of Innd Mr. Cameron re­
ceived a net profit of over $1,400. This
lettuce seed was planted ninety days ago
nntl on the same land celery pinnts were
set out nnd arc now in n flue condition,
and the market permitting, will net Mr.
Cmncnm n good return also.
Other growers have done equally as
welirthe first-shipm ents- bringing $4:50
l»cr crate, nnd on Wednesday tills week,
despite the warm weather, which would
naturally cause a slump In |&gt;rlces, several
shipments brought $4 per crate.
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Tims it will Ite seen that one owe of
land in tire Snnford Celery Delta will net
tho grower in this one instance over
$1,400 in lettuce and the crop of celery
may rnise tills net profit $1,000 mote,
thus m aking the total m um on one acme
or land $3,000.
Mr. Culp, another grower, realized even
better returns from 206 crates, netting
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Where in this great universe enn a
grower realize more money from one ocro
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INTERESTED its I mn in the welfare and prosperity of the City of Sanford and its citizeim,

Hannemann. of the Uni“ W M the South at Sewanee, Tenn.,
uw most prominent educators in
iouth*d&gt;«l in Richmond.Va„ Nov. 27. [I
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to* forty girts attending S t ChrisE
Z ' " * » * Saratoga. N. Y., were at

explosion in
the mine
mine
W^•Hov.
th* m. 28,
. by’ an' «»piosion
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Candidate for Mayor of City of Sanford

T**
German Fird losutance Dam«
, ' “ TdedrA Oliio, has been enjoined
doing business in Alabama by the
■*kotl|W of the latter state until an ex“ ■»doB of the company'» financial
“ ““too is made._L
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Trtag H Hitchcock, manager of the ReItit
campolgn during the
has been officially nomad for
f tiiin S I g y r a l In W y « f t;» iih in t
dkisl fan 1[f,t *pp0*nUnenl »n the new

To the Voter* of Sanfurd :

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MOST PROFITABLE CROP

Favors Progresstvcness and W ants
AH Public Im provem ents .
Excellent P rice s Paid For S a n ­

My attention has boen called to certain
At tire earnest solicitation of n number
plnnka In the platform of Mr. E. E.
of friends, I announce myself as n candi­
Drndey, candidate for Mayor, nntl I nm
date for Alderman of Sanford.
told that some people, who have not
I mn u now citizen In this city, but
given the mnttcr much attention, are
have lived In Orlando n number of years.
Inboring under the Impression thnt I
I came here from Orlando because I (re­
have everything tc do with the present
lieved Sanford had n great future nhend
agitation concerning the proposed ex­
of it nnd offered butter opportunities than
tension of the present City limits.
Orlando.
I desire to say, to those who are not
All the properly I have anywhere Is in­
fully advised, that the Mayor of Snnford
vested in Snnford. and I am one of the
Juts nothing more to do - wk h-the ■«teter—
, bUtl far. -fnrgcsr Ttortthnhfmr-trrrtfr-Sfl11ftirrt
mlnalion or that matter than any other
A candidate for Mayor has un need of and Improvement Goippany.
voter. I do favor the extension of the
a platform. It is like unto tlreflfili wheel r I am not personally acquainted wTtli
present Glty limits, the territory to Ire
many of the citizens of our city nnd
annexed to be determined by law. 1 nm to a wagon, but since my opponent hns take (his means of announcing my canseen fit to deliver himself bf his plat­
in favor of a Greater and Better San­
didacy and asking your support nt tho
form, I will do likewise in three words, I
ford, and feel that wo can not hope to
coming election, on December 7th.
Irellve in enterprise, phospchihv and moaccomplish the Improvements desired by
I also think it well to let you know what
CRESS.
most of us, nnd absolutely essential to
I stand for in this election. I want elec­
I nm willing to submit my candidncy
the welfare of our city, unless tho pre­
tric lights, paved streets, nn extension of
to the people of Sanfurd. My pan record
sent city limits arc extended. Whether
our sidewalk and sewage systems. I de­
is before you. I promise in the future,
said limits arc to be extended or not
sire a general cleaning up of our streets
ns I hnve endeavored in the past, to
will have to be determined by the vote
and alleys, and more shade trees.
enforce the ordinances ns 1 find them.
of the people of Sanford nnd lluuiutlying
I ask tire suffrage of every voter wire
Impartially nnd irrespective of persons.
territory In an election called for thnt
desires 'these improvements nnd_plgijgc
If iny past efforts for the upholding
purpose and approved by tho .legislature.
you ihfit, IfUlccled. I will devote my time
and 'advancement of Sanford, and my,
"^"Our neightrers living lmmodlnlrly out­
nnd energy to the nccompliillunent of
record ns Mnyor met with your approval,.
side of the ten square blocks, which
these'm easures—measures so ncccyisrry
I respectfully solicit your vote In the
constitute the present llmitsof our City,
to the welfare of our fair little city Unit
coining city election to be held next
derive many of the benefits of our town,
they should meet no opposition from any
Monday, December, the 7th.
nnd they should come in nnd help us
source or from any one.
Yours very respectfully,
make Sanford, what she certainly will Ire
Thanking you In advance for the sup­
—F orrest L ake.
in the near future, tho Metropolis of
port I hope to receive nnd pledging you
South Florida.
again my ¡rest efforts nnd my devotion
Matty Land Sales This Week.
As to a reduction of taxes, any person
Sanford real estate is the lure that Is to the ciiy’s interests, ! am.
who is familiar with the duties of tiie bringing hundreds of homescckcrs nnd
Sincerely yours for progress,
Mayor, knows full well tliut the Mnyor investors to our city. Among those who
—Harry P. Driver.
has not, nor can he have, anything to do were hero this week arc the following:
"Down By the Sco."
with the raising or the reduction of
William II. Lynn, of Bristol, Tenn.,.
NextTuosday, Dcecmoer 8th, H108, un­
taxes., .It Is , a matter entirely and purchased ftbiti Huwnrd-Pneknrd Land
absolutely in the hands of the Council, Co., thrtw acres of improved truck land in der the uuspices of Snuford Temple No.
17, Pythian Sisters, local talent will hold
and'the Mayor has no voice whatsoever Goldsboro.
in the rate of taxation. *
Four gentlemen from Jackson, Midi., lire bonrds nt lire Dirern House and pul
As to municipal ownership, under the .and three from Pctosky, Mich , hnve tnken on the coimkly drama entitled "Down By
tire present state of affnlrs, the municipal options on lands belonging to lire. How­ tire Sen.”
CAST o r CHARACTERS.
ownership of public utilities is infeasible ard Packnrd Land Co., ubd will probably
Almrr Knyimiml................. . t . ............. TlinaM Fox
and Inprnctlcablc. for the reason thnt purchase some in a few weeks. J, N. Cant.
Dandelion.......................... .
J tptiiim
On]» . . .
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our city charter, granted by the Legisla­ Whilncr sold to C. C. Whittaker, of Cam- John
Srplrnitn-rtialt*
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F. &amp; Frank
ture of 1803, limits our bonded indebted­ den. S. C., thirty acres of celery land on Mnnlitinl«................ .
.. C»o Fox. Jr.
i-nnr (Jrnin’uii
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F K. Kounilllgt, Jr.
ness to $50,000, of which $45,000 has Dcarduli Avenue.
intr Knynio.ul
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MU» (i.-l.lr flint
Mr», lls lr
...M iss Sadie Symcs
been authorized, leaving available a
Several other land deals Were niudu Kitty
Gale
Mil« Florence Frank
balance of $5,000. I will not attempt yesterday by real e state firms,-not bring
All scats throughout tire house 50c.
to estiinntc what it would cost the ¡city consum m ated in tim e for puhlicutio/i.
Scuts can be reserved at Newlun's Drug
to install bn electric, light and water
Store.
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New lot, fancy goods, neckwear, novelplant, hut It Is" self evident that the
New stock E valuated nnd Dried Fruits
$5,000 worth of bonds available arc not ties and ribbons just received at Mtrr2t
for Christians cakes, at Long's Grocery.
sufficient to warrant the city at this tingek ’s .

A $20,000,000 lumber combination,
*idt Edward Hayes ns president, has
brea erganlxed in Cliicogo. The object is
towetrol the white and yellow pine and
— hoaU timber land north ami tru th -----In the maritlron race at Madison Square
Cudtn. New York, last week, Dorando,
th« Italian runner, defeated John J. Hayes,
Ike American champion, in a 20-mile
fw, averaging a mile in six minutes for
ike entire distance, a feat which It is vefy
*tokdul if any hone couid accomplish.
w*gner, a Frenchman, In a Wint car,
^ wna the grand prlx at the national autotoobile meet at Savannah last week, in the
'“ »»•making time of 402 miles In six
ten minutes and thirty-one seconds.

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Prom inent Louisville Man. Satisfied
With Sanford's Great P ro sp ects
Thomas Bohannon, of -Louisville, Ky„
wos ln lire city several days this week
looking up ids property interests. Mr.
Bohannon owns the corner lot at First
street and Sanford avenue, next to the
DeMont building, and the vacant lo u dlrectly Opposite and next to the StoneGove building. He is thoroughly alive
tq tluTwbbderful poasibilltles'of Sanford's
growth and expects to build upon this
property at an early dnte. The buildings
will be of concrete, two stories in height
nnd the stores will be fitted up in good
style.
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There Is ' ho doubt about tlie business
portion'of Sanford becoming crumped,
and those who are seeking store rooms
will be anxious to locate in this sectiom
of the city. Several new store rooms will
be built on Sanford avenue, and when
lire new buildings of Mr. Boiuinnon are
finished they will not only add much to
the appearance of First street, but will
•hut out the sight of several old rookeriA
that now
disgrace the lake front.
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sigh fbr'It and sovernl men iieem ready to mast resort to slang Is the possessor of
die tor it,—and yet the world will move very limited vocabulary and lacks literary
s*#*----next week just as smoothly as it moves culture1.
today nnd those who are rending their
Webster's second definition of the word
A ffudget jof Opinion “ Just Be­ only shirt today will be using a kicking "kid” la “a young child or infant; hence a
machine In the back yard this ’tim e nejci: simple person easily Imposed upon." while
tween Tou and Me”
week and wondering what all this dum- "kiddy” is defined as "a young fellow."
phooji^iness was about.
Both of these words, however, are pro­
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nounced by Mr. Webster to be slang.
EVEN T H E GATE POST NOT IN IT
U S L SI. D
1 have known of many loving and in­
4 The bank deposit guarantee law in Ok­
lahoma absolutely prevents the depositors dulgent mothers to be greatly shocked and
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**A Chlel ls Among Ye Taklng Notes, nnd stockholders both from troubles like hurt through some t&gt;erson carelessly and
Price
and ra lth . He ll P rent ’Em”—
thoughtlessly
speaking
of
their
young
that of the ice man Morse and also R. E.
JJ.50
So Says Snunterer. .
hopefuls as "kids." Every mother is proud
Morse.
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of her child, and each one will take um­
Sgtdmt Cwrwwpcmdtnt1# §o Tht HtrmW,
MDrop It*
14 A mnn who has demonstrated his ability brage at any offensive appellation, such as
I «tat* mraU lK#t* I« ne doubl of,
to manage his own affairs successfully Is “kid" being bestowed upon It. ft is just
,t To Irl * prrp.^ilian emi
*■ A tf aliiK« i». mylillt* frWnd.
the person who should be entrusted with as easy to say boy or girl, or simply child.
A habtt yo« mutt (tov &gt;p out of*
I t sounds' better, nnd no one will take of­
the direction of municipal business.
II I«ik mo«l drttrrttinf Münder
fense.
&lt;
Ton tarn tomc neu Io, It wo«U «kuck
T h e K een K utter is tne only safety razor that
TK* dulUct. matt unUucted «l*ck
4 The meddling fanatic, nlas, is ever with
Amtrsli* nn wnd «p fron» «ndtr.
4 "Yes, slrl I voted for Bryan," said the
permits
of the sliding cut, so necessary for a smooth,
us. He would not only cnmkily regulate
rlnen
•Kiun
TM
tM h L . or
"_ —. „ I I — ■*«_ . ■
Such «ffof« you »UM null • *caUof,
minstrel man. "and I Intend to bring my
clean
shave.
N «o u»craping
pulling like the
his
own
generally
hypocritical
conduct
in
Whtn on ih» «oddcn drtncM Inn pl«t*
children up tu follow their fnlher’s exam-,
luform nur«» avitKa irnüt (hat ih«i
ordinary straight cutting razors.
life,
but
that
of
everybody
else
in
creation,
You nalljr c*n*t com« in ffromoHof,
which, thank p well-disposed heaven, he pie."
TTsia!ltflt Ifttaa Io b* throufb tvilli t
is not permittod to da. He can plan, he 4 Without casting aspersion on the other
WKan Io ihu counfry jo« atu b*d.
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Inqiin »ol «hon», aa «iw* I did,
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can resolute and he can petition. That he candidates for nidemuinic honors, there is
TK* countty ynu'IJ Ur «tut down to will) I
lias ever done, and that, probably, he will one mnn among the announced "bunch*
SA FET Y R A Z O R S
ever continue to do. And he is grinl-On whom I would like to see elected, for I be­
4 Wanted.—December ?, three good hon­ all. He thinks the Lord materially erred
ire equip
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w ith 12 Nc
est men to fill vacancies In the Board of Ift-falllng-to fully consult him ere tl»euni­ lieve he has the true courage to do bis duty
itcol
riTTifes,
each'
groun
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r
j
s
r
os
such
an
dfflqej
a?,l}0
seeV1
1
it.
without
Councilmcn. Only men who are known to verse wns founded. Hetnfa-never under=and
stropped
by
hand,
tested and
orTnvor**“ Fr e\er to W.H. Hand. He
be interested in Snnfonl nnd its welfare, stood why there were not ten thousand
guaranteed.
Packed
in
leathcr.case
and men who may be trusted, are sought. commandments instead of only ten. He Is young nnd enterprising; is thoroughly
convenient for travelers.
imbued with the spirit of progress and is,
No "slow coaches” need apply.
¡.would have enactments for which there Is withal, a San ford-loving citizen. He is a
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no public demand, and which could not be
taxpayer
and
a
man
who
can
be
trusted
4 The fact Is. Sanford needs a thorough enforced if they became laws.
to act for all the people as against the few.
dose of progress, a thorough awakening,
I
predict that when the ballots are counted
and tiie people of Sanford must not elect
II m i Im Ik i m u gvtcinf m* J jr,
Monday
night Mr. Hand will be in the lead.
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am
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t.
men to the city council who oppose im­
Ilia duMraa l i n n Iw u ti,
provements nnd who' nre afraid to do any­
llbMtlf noi ih nil M.
4 Great is the hen. oltliough it takes n i ♦ ♦ + + + + + + ♦ + * + + + + + + + ♦+ ♦♦&lt; .+ + ♦♦+ + ♦♦+ + + «.&lt; . &lt;.++++&lt;.+++++++++t
Iti* fuuljr In M t in tjj
thing to encourage enterprise. This is no
II* wifeÜ &lt;M »W«:
silver tongued orator in congress to direct
II« blim«] «U hit ralationa.
fling at the |&gt;rcsent council. They have
the attention of a grateful n o tk ro to her
than th d r prodBccssor«-ior
works
In terms of d asalc poetry. Listen
mony terms, Put iliLDCopla must nail
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A
great
many
years
ago
the
Savior
to
the
lay of the Hon. Albert F. Dawson
flag In their efforts, and must continue to
f o r ..
elect good men of reliability and enter­ inadc’use of an expression something like of Iowa, who had evidently been talking
prise, if they desire to see the city advance. tills: “If ye be not for me. ye are against with his "Uncle Jim " Wilson:
Finished Lumber for ail Building
me."
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"Poets may sing of the glory oi the eagle,
Purposes
This is a good tiling to remember about and artists may paint the beauties of birds
BBPr*
4 A four-year-old girl in Orange county is
Best Grade Cypress Shingles
said to be able to repeat from memory election time. Take for instance the im­ of plumage, but the modest American lien
anything she lias ever heard. She will provement of Sanford. Every man must is entitled to. a tribute for her industry, her
WRITE ME TOR PRICES
Improve on that in time. When she Isold be citiicr for it. or against it. A man who usefulness nnd her productivity. The
■ enough to Join a sewing circle the chance« would occupy a neutral position and desire American hen can produce wealth equal
his town to remain in statu quo. is cither to the capital stock of the banks of New
are that she will be nble to repent- tilings
a fool or a knave—perhaps both. Such a York Hearing house in three months, and
that she never heard.
mnn is not wanted for office! Neither do have a week to spnrc. In less than sixty
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we want men who are "against us."
days she can equal the total production of
4 Although tiie municipal election occurs
Voters I Remember (his, and give us nil the gold mines in the United States.
next Monday, the situation remains un­ good men for office, men who are for us,, The United States proudly boasts of all its
changed nnd all the candidates as previ­ who are for improvement, {progress and enormous production of pig iron, by far the
ously announced in tills column' arc still prosperity.
greatest of any country in the world, and
Successors to N. H. GARNER
In the JMd. with, no ncw_oncs . lo recurd. J
yet the American hen produces as much
However, two difTcrcntcoinbinations for
Good Will ta All Men
in six months as the iron mines of the
members of the city council have been 4 Again the joyous Ciiristmas-li&lt;J
country produce in a year. In one year
formed. These are Messrs. W. H. Hand, near—the happiest season of the year.
and ten months she could pay off the inG. R. Calhoun and II. P..Driver on one A time when friends seem nearer and dear^i tcrest-bcuring
tc
debt of the Uniter) States."
ticket mid Frank L. Woodruff, W. N. Lef- cr to eadi other; when tiie family tiesiura,
Yours for Progress,------ —
llcr nnd M.W. Lovell on the other. Mr. M. bound only the more dosely, nnd loving^
H A Y A N D G R A IN
—The S aunterer.
F. Robinson is also u candidate for re- hearts throb with an ecstacy inexpressibly
Lawn M owers
election. and is running Independent of happy as we near the goal toward whldi
Special prices to reduce stock. If you
any faction or combination. His name Father Time has seemingly been making
will appear on tickets with all the other sudi swift strides. We arc but twenty want o good mower at o low price, now is
¿andidatc* so that the voter? can cadi find days distant from the day which all Chris­ the time to buy. Also good stock of
A Complete Line of Cigire and Tobacco
■ •
their particular choice without "scratch­ tiana celebrate in honor of a Savior's birth scythes, grass hooks and lawn rakes.
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line»«
I
Wilorm
ing ormarxinff —mdiairiOTw are tnnr iri
— ~ ----V------ Tñ r BCST O r- f t EKIlHlrtG
will be a close contest for council as well
Our churches and Sunday nchools are nil
furnished Rooms f o r Rent
ns for mayor, and as over 400 voters are making elaborate preparations for this
Two good-sized rooms, in good location,
registered a big vote will be polled.
long-looked-for event. But with all the will be rented to desirable persons. Cist­
preparations and anfidpatlons. pray re ern and sulphur water on tiie premises.
member the Itonpred One's bidding, to Inquire at The Herald office.
ft«§w
**W*Ulift could be especie*!,” was *|] ih* *&gt;ofd b* Mid
Come and See Vs, o r ’Phone 39
TKutf mlight enough la lt»*l us hwn lb* valUy lo th* bill cherish the tick and afilicted, to care for
A•* lb# fivers rinf with music «bin lb« »kigiaf bftrdi ui the widows nnd the orphans, and. make
— —•♦iSK---- --------- — ---- ------- -----—‘—“
CITY ELEC TIO N ANNOUNCEM ENTS
glad the homes of the little ones who arc
The Mtd wu «owud 1» Mtto« ftl.Ulo |h* li|hl um tsd;
W . Ja T H I G P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
Our dtitjf pf*y«r «•■ iniwrird; |bu green field« g«v« us not surrounded by the better things of this
bM
Announcements for municipal office will
• • A
life. Remember this and you cannot fail
be published under this caption from nuw
■AGENTS
4 How will tiie Republicans revise the to enjoy this Christmas season to the full­ until the election at the uniform price of
tariff is the question most generally asked. est. and you have done what you could to $5.00 each, payable strictly in advance.
Don’t know yet wimt tiie Steel Trust andj make otiiers happy, all tltrough charity—
For fttayof .
To thr Voter» of Sonfoul
love.
Standard Oil desire.
I horrtiy announce myieli Bi ■candidate far re­
flection lo the oflice of Mayor of the Cllrol San­
ford. aubJert to the will of thf paopla at the mu
O fflo o w ith H O L D E N R E A L E S T A T E CO.
4
When
a
person
takes
advantage
of
the
4 There’ is nn incident that occurred nt a
nldpai election, December 7th. 1008
‘homestead."
or
any
other
law,
to
escape
PuatsT Lu l
recent wedding, not far from Sanford that
Tu (he Voter» of Sanford
mis worth repenting. AU went merrily un­ payment of his Just and honest debts, be I am a candidate for Muyer. and If I am elected
S a n fo rd ,
F lo rid a
I i&lt;n&gt;mlee
i»e to enforce (he
the lave to the beet of my
til the bridegroom was called upon to pro­ Isa s guilty of theft os is the dark-bevls- ability.
Youre rc»pectfully,
ioned
burglar
who
sneaks
into
your
home
duce the wedding ring. Ift vain he felt in
----------------- — —E. E. Pumr
his inmitcrs packet lo rlfie Im ils p c n a u h le during the quiet flf » i p r and plunders
r o r City M arshal
article. Nothing could be found except a your valuables, Títere is one just sudi a
T
o
the
Voter»
of
Sanford.
depraved
creature
in
Sanford—and
worst
.
h o le through whidi tiie ring had evidently
I hereby announce myeelf at a candidate for City
of
all—he
poses
as
a
moralist,
and
would
Marehal.
»object
lo the will of all of the voter» of
slipped into tiie shoe which lie wore. What
Ibe town of Sanford at the cornIns municipal eteo
dictate
^.tnoral
code
to
those
who
are
his
iIol
was h« to do T “Take your shoe off." said
I baye bed eome year, etperknee u.mn nOcu
thopom m . The suspense and silence were superiors in their mode of life as It relates and fully rcaliiotbedutiee required ufa Marehel
to
the
social
code.
If elected. 1 premia« to faithfully afdcunactaaliauapainful. The organist, at the dominie’s
ly »err», and will at all time» try my utmoat to en
fore« the la we of the etata and the diIty.
bidding, struck up a "voluntary.” Tiie
t ic .
young mail removed his shoe, the ring 4 . If you fail to voleonMonday.remeraber To the Voter» of Sanford:
R e p a ir W o r k a S p e c ia lty
that
you
will
not
be
entitled
to
do
any
I hereby announce ray »elf a» a candidate for rewas found, also a hole in his stocking, and
election
to
Uie
oflice
of
City
Marehal.
and
taka
tbil
Corner FlrsJ Street and Palm etto Avenue Sanford, florlda
Llio worthy minister remarked, evidently grumbling if the munidpal offices are filled uccaikri to thaak m y frianda for their support In
past and aoildt a continuance of tbe aarne at
with more than die ceremony in mind, with incompetent men. Be there and cost the
tba municipal election. December 17th. I promise
"young man. it is time you were married." your ballot in the right and for tiie good that, a» In the paai. I will do my utmost to pre­
serve order In the d t y and enforce a strict observ­
of Sanford.
ance of all law». _
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CURBSTONE GLEANINGS

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J. P. CLARK, Orlando, Fla. j

GARNER &amp;

ROBERTS

Staple s Fancy Groceries

High Grade Preserves, Jellies, Jams
W H ITE

F R O N T GROCERY

General . Fire

,,

S. F.

Insurance

S A L L AS

i . . T i n ,. . S l a t e , a n d l i l e R o o f i n g
GUTTER AND GALVANIZED TANKS

ratttlcs Very Penetrating
4 "Politics gets into everything, except n
funeral procession." is bn old saying and
oftenpolitics will even break into a funcru
— patcession and expete Jhe personality- of
tiie various candidates. Politics pene­
trates everything—tiie churdi, society,
business, lodges and homes. Just now in
Sanford you can actually taste it in the
•wttrer,* a - pewuKnr -a*rfptiuThanging over Uie wells. You get it in the
soda water, In the barber’s lather, in your
groceries and dry goods. You hear it at
meal time and dream of politics at night,
and the first object that meets you at the
postofficc la a “spieler” who has not been
lioroe all uight because he was endeavorto save the d ty from the grasp of the

Concerning the Word "Kid"

4 The following communication has been
received by me during the past week:
To tbe Seunl erer:

Dear Mr. Man:—1 would like to
ino^r wGai your opinlofi' ls ln regard *
to the use of the word "kid,"when used
in speaking of children. This morning
1 heard a man who is prominent in
Sabbath school work use the word in
»roe it sounded
very uncouth and repulsive.
Perhaps there is scripture for it, but
I must confess that 1 have never seen
it In the good book.
—Ignorant.
The use of slang it always to be
oouraged, more especially by those w
have in hand the education of yout
whether in the Sabbath school or in t*
dayschooL Nothing b more pleasing i ’

H O L L Y W IL L IA M S

For Clerk, Treasurer and A ssessor
To the Voters of Sanford:
I am a candidate for re-electloo to ih t oflice of
Qerfc, Treasurer and Assessor of the City of San ­
ford. I have served the people In this
elsht years end Ibe e i perlener sabtc
year» qunttfle« m e w » » a (lie t*-»«
re-elected December 7 th. I promise a rateful a
faithful ducharte tof tbe duties of tba oflice
L Scott

The fri
ht* ce­
ti'

DEALER IN

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■'•'uncif from

W estern Meats

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Sanford

Phone 132

A venu e

for

Best Fertilize«
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THE

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SANFORD HERALD

Ifttinii sc w m l -thrrnr. Mrer títtníTvüéñl
class is composed of Sanford's best talent G N T O F T A N F O R D ’S

Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Howard entertnined
Items of Interest C oncerning on Wednesday evening in honor pf Miss
Leona Estelle Thigpen of Greenville. N. C-,
Society People.
who is spending the winter in . Sanford
Light refreshments were served and an
enjoynble evening spent by nil present
P O IN T S PU RELY P É ftS O N A L

in d u s t r ie s

For Good Average Prices and Quick R eturns Ship to

JOHN V. DENTON &amp; CO.

Smiford Carriage W orks Rushed With
^
Orders
The Sanford Cartliigc Works, one of our
important industries, is rapidly forging to
the front, and bids fair ere long to be one
of the best in tills section. W. H. Under­
wood. the proprietor, understands the car­
riage nnd wagon business thoroughly, and
Southwest Corner Washington and Chambers Streets
nnd is familiar with machinery of nil
NEW YORK.CITY
kinds. Under his able direction the San­
ford Carriage Works is turning out sonic REFERENCES: Aetna National Bank of New York City, o r any Commercial Agency
fine work. This week they finished two
and to Hundreds of Shippers who a re shipping to us dally
new delivery wngons for Charles Evans,
the grocerynmn, nnd the wngons nro caus­
ing much favorable cotnmentQfi all sides.
They were buiit entirely nt 'the Snnfoni
Wngon Works nnd show good workman­
ship in every detail.
PITTSBURG, PA.
Mr. Underwood knows the needs of the
Florida people ami builds his wagons along
Sales A gents and D istrib u to rs
the proper lines, being strong nnd durable
BRANCHES
BRANCHES
yet light enough to relieve the horse In
SANFORD C E L E R Y UNION
the heavy roads.
Chicago
New York
The people of Snnfoni should see Mr.
Room 16, Pico Block. JPhone 269
Cincinnati
W
ashington
Underwood ere placing their orders Tor
Jacksonville
SANFORD, FLA.
wngons of any kind.
Sanford

MERCHANTS

Fruit and Produce

Mrs. E. T. Lane, daughter of Dr. French
is
visiting her sister, Mrs. W. F. Leavitt
H«w Celery City Vanity Fair While
on Elm avenue. Mrs. Lnifif1 is from An
Away the Odldeit Hours—
derson, Indiana, and is down here to sec
Social Gossip.
about putting her land on Onk avenue on
the market. This wilt give Sanford nn
Sundell-McBride Nuptials
other
subtub. unless eventually the city
VERY i*etty wedding was solemn
limits are extended several blocks.
lied nt the home of Rev. and Mrs.
J. F. Sundell, on Thanksgiving
Mrs. Jennie Cassil ibis week *|RircJinscd
day.when their youngest daughter, Lillian, from N. H. Garner his cottage on Mngnolin
waa united In marriage to Mr. Samuel avenue. As soon ns Mr. Close can secure
McBride of Wilmington, Delaware, the a bouse, she will move into the one be now
father of the bride officiating.
occupies, and be at hony to her frienda on
The bride was beautifully attired in Wednesday afternoons.
white silk mull over white satin, nnd car­
ried S large bouquet of white crysontheGIVE INFORM ATION ON SANFORD
mums and roses. The groom wore the
conventional black. Little EUiel Rose and
Helen Moran, nelcei of the bride, acted A Pioneer Celery Grower Opens Offjce
In City.
A W orthy Beneficiary
their part very nicely as flower girls.
(from Tintei-Unlon.)
(Floriiln Cltrhllan Ailvaenlr)
The wedding dinner was served ImFrom north, castjtr west, the tourist
T|ie Orphan Home lit Enterprise wlll.be
the nnd liomeseeker hends Jor Jacksonville
n standing call upon your sympathy, nnd
relatives of the family nnd a few frienda the metropolis nnd gntewny of our state.
ufTord tin opportunity for the exercise of
being present. The bride and groom Few there are who leave their homes generous impulses'. Even the wicJted man
were the recipients of many beautiful with definite, decided views ns to per
is moved to the defenseless condition of
presents.
mnnent location but here in the city they nn orphan, nnd Ids helping hand will have
Mr.nnd M rs. McBride nro populnr young
tarry and investigate the chirms and its Seward-at loast in tlnsHife. Shall we
people of litis place, nnd the goodVrislies
merits of the tunny nttrnctivc sections of not s(&gt;enk often to men. of means about
of all go with them.
incomparable Floridn.
this institution T
SHIPPERS OF
J. N. Whltner, one of Sanford's promi
A Pleasant Reception. •
Tue lira alu's ‘phone is No.. 148.
nent' real estate dealers, appreciating
The Lmlics Aid Society of the Presbyte­
the value of representation here has
...
rian church gave a reception at Mrs. opened nn office nt 228 West Bny street,
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
Frank L Woodruffs home, corner of Oak
placing in charge Henry H. Deane, who Irst National Bank at Sanford,
avenue nnd Sixth ilrCOI, on~Thursday
will Ini^lod-ie see tourists, frame srtrittTR IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA, AT-WE CLOSE Or
^nigirt from eight to eleven. ■
and investors. Mr. Dcnne tins been.a
bu sin e ss November 2 7 th, 1 9 0 8 :
The^lor scheme wns yellow and green
resident of Floridn for some twenty-five
—also many pot plants, ferns and palms
years nnd is nn enthusiast on Its soil
RESOURCES
were used In the decorations.
possibilities. He ¡b representing in a Uiant and Diioounli
___J180.R2S.r,l
Mi*, nnd Mrs.WoodmfT are ninong tine old­
«{tured xml unw eurrd__
3411.21
special manner Mr. Whitncr's Inrgc Overdraft«,
U. S homii to ««-ure circulation........
0,250.00
er residents of this city, nnd no prettier
Hoad«,
arcuretlc*.
e
lc........
.....
23.iK.2
50
holdings, comprising n large portion of
Ilanldrwt house, furniture and f litu m
tB.U7.ti2
parlors arc to be found *101 just such n re­
the choicest of San font 's celery In mis. Due (ram National Dank« (nut reserve
ception.
3 .1flS.tlll
He will cheerfully furnish to nil inquirers Due «Rent»).............................................
from State Dank* and Hanker» ..
1,650 70
The object wns to make all strangers
information regnniing nny section of the Due from approved rr*erve a fe n ti__ 33,707.03
Checks and other cash item *................
615.75
and visitors to thlschurch acquainted with
state.
Notes of other National Bank»
6.223.00
SANFORD, FLORIDA • •
die members, so that nil would feel as ff
Fractional
p
a
per
currency,
nickel«,
and
During the Crop season a continuous
cent«................. j ..................... ........
037 85
they were m home nnd among home folk.
display of Snnfoni products may be seen l.Awn't Money Restive nt ft»»», vtr
The committee on Introduction certainly
at this loeni office, the sale of these Specie................. ................$14.437.50
did their part, while the young ladies paw products will be in the capable hands of U ia b tr n d rr note« ___ 6.850.00 $21,287 50
Re»ti*nil&gt;li«n fund with U. S Tremurer
that all present were served daintily with
(5 |wr cent, of rirenlntton . . . . . . .
312.50
CONTRACTOR
the well known fruit denier, Walter Hnwthe best chicken salad, olives, anilines,
T o tal
$ 207,125 13
and B U I L D E R
klns, who will distribute them in the
coffee and other goodies. Formality wns
city and throughout the south.
dooe away with nnd good clieer reigned
L j A BILITIES
While Mr.- Whittier is too mudest.to
Cniolnl Rtm-Y pakf in
523.rK10.rfi
supreme. To Mrs. McLaulin and Mrs.
dwell on the important part h r has Surpjuifund . . ............... . „
13,Stai.DU
Peck much credit is due for t the perfect
l'P.ru». tei» evi-oives and •
played in.the development of Floridn. it Uuiltvided
ta»e*
tiaid
..................
.
..
5.783 25
success, nnd It is hoped that other just
6.2 5 0 (H)
is if well known fact tlmt lie is the National Hnek noTr«out tnmlinS
Individuiti drpoii:» aide
such receptions will be tendered this win­
pioneer of the celery industry, which is Jr- t 1&gt; eher «
$240.165 85
ter.
ccrtifhailf « tildetuukiug nut only Sanford, bnt Florida Dertiand
|»nii
1.275.116
Among the most enjoy able feature of Lite famous uitd is elevating the tiller of the Cenili.»!
rh eck i
180.07 241.331 88
evening's entertainment was the beautiful soil in n jKisition of wealth and comfort. lli.l» payahla, im loduni tt rlili. at t nf
d&gt;t».sii for lu tin o l-.rtov.■.1 .......
5 .000.00
singing of Mrs. Likins of Orlando.
*
We need to know each oilier. Wc need
Hus Prospered In Sanford
social life. We need to make strangers
Mr. N. H. Garner ntul Ills lovely daugh­
State of Florida. |
„
feel that they ure very welcome here, if ter of Sanford, spent last Sunday here County of Uratnie I *
we wish our city to grow, nnd to stop with relatives and among their old friends. I. F. I*. Forster cn»trier of the nliovr-no meri (tank,
do «oleniniy »».tar tlial lite ol ■»**.,- l- ri.et.t i» i nrchanging its imputation so constantly.
His mission was n sad one, ns he come lu the !» »t of toy kritf»ledile trnd Udief
—
. flrotner
Due'thanks ure'tendered'MrsrWbiidriiff down with the remains of hlS*irox Iticnfl. Sol»
ril»u1 rnd »worn to l&gt;eforr*ffi« thl* 3rd day
for granting the use of her lovely home fdr W. T. Johns, which were brought here for i f Decrndirr. 14*0 «
A M Tit ItASHER.
• tudi nn npivopriate reception."
sepulture nnd were interred in our cctne- Correct —Atlr*t
Notary Public
S O CHASE
tefy. "Rev. W. D. Tumley conducting the
GEO. Il FEKNALD
Senior Class Dinner
CREDERI« II HAND
'funeral services. Mr. Garner for many
Itwss a small but happy gathering thnt years was one of the most prominent
assembled in the parlors of the “ Robin's business men of our town nnd one of the
Nh i " Wednesday, on theeve of Thanks­ most successful merchants. By integrity,
giving, the occasion being the dinner energy and industry and a special fitness
None bnt first-class labor employed and all contracts Runranteed to be in accordance
given by the young ladies of the Senior for his vocation, lie accumulated quite n
wiili plans olid specifications
Class of the High School to the young handsome little fortune. Regarding his
I
urn
In
Business
to
do
Business to r Those Who Need My Services
men of the class. An elegant repast was sphere too limited And believing tliut
PostofTico Box 771
served, niter which the entire company Sanford offered greater inducements and
formed a theatre party and witnessed the more favorable opportunities, lie disposed
* Muhel Paige Company. A happy feature of his business and moved thither. His
“I the occasion was the decora tlona^whlch success in his new home tins been more
in the class colors—gold nnd white. brilliant thun here, nnd lie has so ndded
T 7" V'-'iV
** *
The flowers! menu« find, pli es curds
to bis mentis that tie turned his business
v
*» these colors, tho latter
nvrf to Ids min -Nmlum mill Ims-viumillv----- Yotkof ert in wuier colors.
rctired from active business, devoting Ids
Ttiase present were:
time to his real estate interests.—Dude
Mu**:—
E S T A B L I S H E D 1869
City Democrat.
Alk» Kabbln«
Henry Peabody
R m lUmlltun
Halpb
Steven»
kuib Abbott
Edward Lane
1 -An Appreciated Gift.
Claude Coller "
Several week* ago lltc members of the
Junior Auxiliary of the Episcopal church,
Wedding Bells
A rc Offering Any and All Kinds of F lorida R e a l E s t a t e
of this city, prepared a large box of
pretty home wedding occurred
« Tuesday morning, at the residence of canned fruits and vegetables nnd scut it
o n a s rc&amp;ttonablo- t e r m s us
nçcs
«••»«1 Mrs. K B.'Randall, west oi Urn to the Church Home and Hospital a t Or­ I t m a k e s n ò d i f f e r e n c e w h a t
Can be Mad Anywhere
a«*, their daughter. Miss Emma, being lando. That tills giit Is appreciated is
united to Mr. Walter Schucht. Rsv. Rlclt- evidenced by the following letter received Typewriter you use now
Reformed the ceremony in the pres- by the directoress this week: *
The Church Home and Hospitnl.
we»of s small coterie of friends and reta- __________
Orlando. Flo.. N o v ,2 7 .1908.
*—
the happy couple leaving shortly To the Directoress Junior Auxiliary:
may use, the machine you Office on Pnrk Avenue, between First nnd Commercial Streets, Sanford. Florida
JJteMor die East Coast on their wedding
Sanford. Florida.
My Dear Madam:—Your favor of the
26th and the box are received. The box will eventually buy is the
,
»ntractlng parties ore well known contains
a most generous and helpful gift
is city, where they have a large d r- and we heartily thank our good friends in
in*0 fri&lt;‘n&lt;ls’ Mr. Schucht being a prom- Sanford who grave so generously, nnd the
w n t sorveyor. Upon their return they Juniors who interested themselves in col­
lecting and sending this welcome bounty.
R lrnsi
Taosuro you irw ill be greedy ««Joyed
Herald Joins in congratulations.
and will save us much in llie way of ex­
penditure. I am most gratefully yours.
W.fhrcrmAw:
— Mr*., U kiW Baal tel
boa bam« contlruction, rtcnch ter*, f l i t price it pojtiblc only bccaiiao
UW»odo Kejwmr-Sur)
ol our trmntnw mamilactunni DctldK*. lor ebaiia cactualvcly. lurnjui
To Voter* of Sanford
out rhalra ol all hind* In atich m u n ld itt that w * can
• «
duM Of Mrs. 0. p. Likins, in
dealer*« profit and acll direct to y o u al vtkalta alt .
At the earnest solicitation of friends
“»Word, gay« a recital at the studio of
You run no chance, lor wc five jour moner back l i m n cfailrU not
pod property owners we have allowed our
evnniT“ 00 *l U“ 1 pl“ e ltt»t Saturday names to be placed before the voters of
porch, Idirbtn. lawn, »tore«, oliicra—and *»” 7 -«¡■tY*1**» lfL,!a “ *
P ref twenty numbers were rctiSTATE DEALERS
moat cLxant to the pUiactL All kinda ol wood, 300 dilkrent style*
^ .l y **er ^rtss and a great part of Sanford for Aldermen at the coming elec­
Send lor n r Una lUutratrd uUloiu and •pwial Ctulatiya Hat U&gt;»4
tion. December 7 th.
lalla
yua all at-mt lira and atm U&gt;a prtraa Jl**« aava row good taonaj ou
Jacksonville,
*
Florida
“&gt;
_^|ea^ed H*«it audleoce that they
•van dult p a Inf. Uawd(wl&gt; la da# Hn&gt; l»S p a n trva on nt«M.
Vi: N. L i m n
•®Yev%l .times. After the
FACTORY,
Bride« •"&lt; M «w ^ Star* J—fc«—tH—. Flu. .
M. Vi. L ovxll
W rite us for further information
F. L. M ^ y u r r .
'Likins kindly consented

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ase

ii-Elorida-Eruits and Vegetables
s u r a n ce A g e n t s

HUGHES

UNDERWOOD

Stone and Frame Buildings a Specialty

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EAL

M a r k s

E st a t e

A g e n c y

The Pioneer Visible

Underwood

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THE SANFORD HERALD
Published Every Saturday Morn In* at Sanford, Fla.
• R. J. Iüm .r. Manejín* Editor_________

Bubsbrlptlon Price. » 1.00 ■ Veer In Advance
»Entered ai

\ 1908, at
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I l i o n mail matter August 2 2 nd,.
Itofllte at Sanford, Florida.

1 of March 3rd, I87B.

Office F irn Floor In the Bishop Hindi. Flrat Street
Telephone No MH.

AN ABSURO STATEMENT

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The Chronicle in last week's- Issue
published o tabulated report of the
Mayor's court fines during the years of
1907-08 attempting to show that drunk­
enness had prevailed in a greater degree
during the locnl option year than under
the wet reign. The statement closed by
saying that "more 1crime existed Tn a
dry town."
J___ Had the report emanated from an
'authentic'source it might have attained
some credence with non-residents of
Sanford. Following is a report of the
Mayor's Cotirt during the two years:
From January 1 1907 to November,
30 1907, number of drunks 119, fines for
same 3863.00. This was the Inst year
of the open saloons.
FVom Jnnunry I. 1008 to November
30, 1908, number of drunks were 33,
fines for same amounted to 3240.00.
Tills is the present year under o dry
regime ond shows a marked difference.
- Even did the figures bear out the
contention of the Chronicle in the ag­
gregate of fines and 1drunks, such
• statement would not signify that crime
had Increased but that the officers had
been active and Mayor Lake had im­
posed the fines without fear or favor.
T he H erald tak es issue on th e subject
only to place tlic m a tte r right before the
people who do not understand th« true

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—st atus-of the ense.—The ■H fler
ford need no ex p lan atio n

as they fully

realize the absurdity of such a statement
and the source from whence vlt came.
The holiday edition of T h e H e r a ld will
give you all essential information as to
finding wlint you want for Christpins and
with o'copy of this Issue of the 19th In
your hand nnd a few dollars in your
pocket, you can have the gladdest Christ­
mas time of your life, und also with the
least friction to the world at large.
' Besides, the business announments of
our business rqcn, the edition will con­
tain many pnges of Interesting literary
m atter peculiar to the holiday season.
There will be forty or more pages beauti­
fully illustrated throughout and oil con­
tained in a handsome illuminated cover
-printed in seven colors.
As the time draws nigh wiien changes
will be made in thq municipal offices we
should be impressed with the necessity of
carefully considering theso changes,
which determine the official destiny of
our city during the administration of the
coming year, and every voter should be
incited witii on interest for the welfnrc
T *U I tn c city.- and •have -n -nrtcrmtTttroon in
fill the various positions of trust und re
sponslbilHy witii honorable, efficient and
enterprising men. elected' to creditably
serve the jieople, regardless of .politico
or factionnl affiliations.

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The following questions Tinve no bearing
upon the selection of a mayor for tiie city
of Sanford: Municipal ownership, exten­
sion of city limits, reduction of city taxes,
and last but not least, persopnlUIes should
not enter into the election in any shape
or form. Mayor Lake needs no platform.
His past record will convince tiie voters
dint another term is due the present inirobcat-ln order-that he may carry our
the great work of improvement which be­
gan during hts tenure of office nnd which
be has pledged himself to complete.

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J. E. Pound, who was
ns until recently
editor and publisher o f the Taylor County
Herald, has purchased nn interest in the
„ JitfPatch, uf Cqrdcln, Go. Mr. Pound has
been connected with the Florida news­
papers for many years and will be great­
ly missed by the "brethern," all of whom
--- will wishhim success lu his new venture.
He is not only a capable editor and prac___tlcgl_primcr. b u i.la -A high-toned, con­
scientious gentleman of whom any people
may be proud to call hitn neighbor.

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The Tampa Tribune of last Sunday
containing a write-up of Polk county was
one of the best editions ever published in
the state. It consisted of fifty-four pages,
twenty-seven of which were devoted to
Polk county and containing a full descrip­
tion of the county and Its resources.
Seventy-five thousand extra copies of
this adltion were ^ hhiIb ih I and tills udvertislng should prove of great benefit to.
Polk county.
The affairs of Sanford for the next year
demand reliable and prudent business
supervision. To elect other tinnì, th o se
men who have the requisite qualifications
and ability to give to the city such a gov­
ernment would be the greatest folly.

real votLag■sUangtW.nirth».

the eve of battle, is that the present in­
cumbent of the mayor's office has given
a satisfactory administration, ' and that
the affairs -of the city will 4&gt;e perfectly
safe in Mayor Lake's hands. He assumed
this office when the public was convinced
that there was imperative need ‘of a
resolute hand at the helm. He has dis­
charged the great responsibilities imposed
upon him to the entire satisfaction of the
community. He has effected -material
çhongcaJn thc city,and a t oll time acqu Itied‘himself most honorably^
Mayor Lake's friends prevailed upon
him to stand for re-election that he could
complete the various improvements in­
augurated during his present term. They
nro convinced that no man can do it so
well as he nnd dint his devotion to the
city’s interests nnd his able administra­
tion entitle his return. He has shown
little leniency to wrong-doers, yet his de­
cisions are ever tempered with Justice
and a desire to better the condition of
everyone. He has never pandered to
private views or curried favor with any
faction.
Mayor Lake is an n y ^ b u e in e ss man,
a doer of large things--and a large investor in Sanford enterprises, hut his
chief claim to die suffrage of the citizens
lies in the fact that he has given the city
business adininistradon and that it
has made great strides in ’advancement
during his regime. Therefore, The Herald
believes that the great majority of the
voters are content to again place the reins
of local government in tils hands und
dint lie will be re-elected next Monday.
CHIVALRY ON THE WANE.

The days of chivalry are de|iartcd from
us TorevcT. r.vcry nny-Tmngs nnmtinnm
and conclusive evidence dial they have
disappeared in the mists of vanished
nges, nevermore to return. Knight
ran try has long since Joined the great
procession which witii ceaseless measured
tread, guca steadily tin ward, swept along
on the stream that disappears' in the
boundless ocean of oblivion. Too true it
Is that those times when the gallant
youth mounted his blooded steed and
clad In coat of mail and anned witii lance
and shield went forth to do batde in die
cause of .the distressed damsels and un­
protected widows, have disappeared in a
political maelstrom. In fact in the very
'heart of tliis camiiaign we are constrain­
ed to doubt if they ever reaily existed at
all. Modern times and underhand meth­
ods seem to have brought forth most
abundantly the selfish part of human
natures and the sordid side has been
cultivated at the expense of sentiment
and feeling.
Citizens who take the least Interest in
local politics now, and profess not to care
who are'elected next Monday, will be the
loudest In tiielr walls« few months hen
if it should be discovered that our offtC
are filled with obstructionists. People
who shirk their .responsibilities as citizens
must not expect that public affairs will
be wqU administered.

GREAT

COUNCILMEN TOR 1909.

Come and let us reason together. Tiie
The municipal election next Monday
people of Sanford want the best man to" will be the most important meeting that
represent them in the capacity of mayor. has been held in Sanford in many years,
At this Important, and we might say su­ inasmuch as it wit) determine whether or
preme moment hi the history of our pro­ not Sanford is to progress in the year
gress, an able genthm enls needed a t the 1809,-or-whether It is to retrograde to a
helm.
degree from which there can be no
The success of a municipal administra­ recovery.
tion depends largely upon the aids that
For SanforjPro progress there must be
the executive has around him as an adr selected n fm is election three men for
vlsory and co-operative staff. The coun­ aldermen who will work for Sanford's
cil committees are never changed during advancement with a labor that Is un
the whole year. If the cabinet is not ceasing and consistent with the progress
chosen wlte a view to the peculiar fitness of the past year.
of the men at hand the fault is a grievous
They must be imbued with the .Idea
one. Therefore the selection, which müst that Sanford Is a city which is especially
be made quickly, can be done only by an favored as regards location at that it can
intelligent and conscientious man.
be made a place of great Importance if
We want a man whom we can look up its officials will pursue proper melhodi
to nnd honor, a representative, God fear­ methods of advancement and progress.
ing mayor. Therefore It behooves us to
The people who Jove our city, who live
choose wisely nnd take the best.
in the hope of seeing these improvements,
it would be the highest exercise of wis­ should attend the election with the idea
dom to place n keen, intelligent and re­ that they will vote and advocate for
liable man in the mayor's chair to foster councUmen only those whom they know
and direct the growth, expansion and im­ will advocate progress, ami turn down all
provement of this favored city and it whom they known will figure only as ob­
would be wise for the voters of Sanford structionists.
to consider the m atter dispassionately
The destiny of Sanford \€ In the hands
and apart from political bios or factional of the people. Will you let your beloved
differences.
home live snd progress, or retrograde and
The concensus o | opinion among the dieT

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During thè past week The H esald has
received several anonymous communica­
tions, some being expressions , of #the
opinions, of .private citizens of candidates
at the municipal elecdon, while others
were Intended as item of news. All such
commulcntlons found their way imme­
diately to the waste basket. The Herald
desires once for all to idi press upon the
minds of Its readéra and correspondents
that under no circumstance will anony­
mous communications lie Inserted in its
Eòfiimnw Your name will not be used
unless you so desire, but we must have it
as a guarantee of good faith.
Flashes rrom . Florida Sanctum s

Chas. Kanner’s entire stogie of Fine Mer­
chandise will be almost given away
commencing
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Thursday December 10th and Lasting
for Ten Days
The entire $15,000.00 stock of High Grade Dry Goods,
Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Notions and Furnishings
toll be sold regardless of ..cost. Everything marked in
plain figures. The goods will sell t h e l m s e l v e s , -------

- -Remember the Date and Place

CHAS. KANNER,
San ford,

£ H A S .H ..E V A N S

Staple and Fancy Groceries
Full L ine'of High Grade Cigars and Tobaccos

(Tamps Tribune)

The DcLand News favors the "twollp"
for the state flower.'“ That's suggesdve.
The Fort Mend Observer reprints "The
Beautiful Snow." That's inexcusable.
Brother Jordnn thinks Gen. Gilchrist will
dispose of the Cooper case in short order.
That's encouraging.
Setzer, of High Springs Hornet fame,
has returned to Florida ahd will write for
die Perry Herald, That's promising.
Editor McCrary, who last night cele­
brated his silver wedding anniversary,
says the average newspaper mart is "sea­
soned" to eighteen hours' workout of twen­
ty-four. That's fate.
According to the Gainesville Sun the
present state ndmisistration has been the
most expensive in the history of Florida,
hut the Sun does not attempt to arrive at
the benefits resulting from some of die
expenditures. That's unfair.
The Chlpley Banner wants to let tiie
Republican victors "go to liudes" and to
(l&gt;vm&gt; im lillr »Mention to fnmiini) dnnd
roads nnd improvement of the country.
That's sensible.
Tiie White Springs Heruld announces a
"Tourist and Homescekern' Edition," of
10,000 copies, to be distributed at the
state fair nnd the Jacksonville exposition,
That's business.
.
The DcFunink Breeze says the man who
cannot see the benefits accruing from a
local newspaper is of no more value to his
town than a delinquent taxpayer. Samway with the man who can't see the been
efits of a state fair. Thnt's wisdom.
Tuesday morning when Officer Stanley
Walker made his regular inspection of the
Jail he found Willlnin Sanders dead upon
the floor. Sanders had been sick for some
time and becoming unable «to work had
come to Sanford. Feeling badly he re­
quested Marshul Lee to permit him to
spend the night in the city Jail, which
request was granted. Sanders was heart)
groaning early in the morning by another
inmate of the Jail, but did not seem to
require attention.
A coroner’* Jury was summoned, and
brought in a verdict of "death due to nat­
ural causes."
Sanders was employed far some months
past by Mr. Delegall at Ft. Reade, chopping
wood but had been in bad health for some
time, being offilcted with consumption.

Sanford* progress during the year has
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A Feast Tor All
been marked and gratifying. Thertp is
At the Episcopal Bazaar and Supper,
yet a brighter future for our thriving
on December 10th, the following menu
"Celery City," and she is bound to reach will be served from 3:30 to 10 p, in.:
It- The only thing necessary Is to keep
Raw Oysters. 25 cents.
our local affairs in the hands of good
Stewed Oysters, 23 cents.
men—men whom we riiay ~UuM and who
Baked Hum, 10 cents.________
aco-dcvotiadm ihc-clty'» interests, - r —- ChlcKah Patleau, IB anil 23c. ™
Baked Beans, 13 cents.
Elsewhere In this paper, may be found
Salad, IS cents.
an article written by E. W. Shaniborger, Ice Cream, 10 cento.
Coke. 3 cents.
who a t the las) Democratic primary car­
Coffee. 10 cents.
ried Orlando by an overwhelming ma­
Gas Range For Sale
jority on a platform of "Government Own­
Practically new ; double oven ; four lop
ership and the Initiatory and Referen­
dum," and there were good men in the miners; Improved JeweL A bargain.
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fight, too.
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Florida.

Agent* for the Fnmou*

CLOVER HILL BRAND BUTTER
SANFORD. FLORIDA

Twenty Years of Service

On Tuesday of this week D. F. Whittier,
assistant cnstiicr. rounded out his twen­
tieth year of continuous service in the
First National Bank. Mr. F. P. Forster,
the cashier, has been in the bank on this
same comer for almost twenty-five years.
These two gentlemen have seen Sanford
flourish before the great freeze. After
this calamity they weathered the stormy
period following, nnd from'a small begin­
ning have watched the rapid develop­
ment of tiie city in Inter years and today
their fondest dreams are realized, witii
Snnford tiie best city In Florida nnd the
First National Bank, n structure of white
mruble add elegant flnlBli. u modern pal­
ace for the transaction of business.
Tim» Ih ilia nrlmo nf tifo Uustira Fnrster and Whltner can bo pardoned for the
feeling of satisfaction that beams upon
their faces as they greet old friends nnd
new ones in ih c new bank, a fitting trib­
ute to their long and faithful service in
tiie hanking business.

Trade Inducements
AT

D. L. THRASHER’S
Furnishing
Store

Many S treet Improvements
Sanford streets are rapidly nssuming
the appearanccof beautiful graded streets
and this great work of iin|irovemcnt will
be pushed to completion—Magnolia ave­
nue,one of the principal residence streets,
will be graded to Tenth street. This
new residences are being built, or will
be built during the winter seasqn. Eighth
and Ninth streets are being graded and
several other thoroughfares will receive
the attention of the street comihitlcc ut
an early date.
Nathan Gamer, another of our Dade
City boys, 1s visiting with his grandpa­
rents, Hon. and Mrs. D. O. Thrasher, ond
oilier relatives. Nathan Is a youog man
of extraordinary worth and splendid busi­
ness qualifications. His father has turned
over to him his large mercantile Interests
at Sanford and he hns already shown by
his astute management and success that
he la a "chip off the old block."—Dade
City Democrat
Calhoun’s Platform

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NOW IN THE HOUSE:
A complete line of Men’s Snappy.
Up-to-date Suits, In oil the
leading Shades and Patterns

1 stand for honest government perfect
sewerage system, paved streets, good
sidewalks, electric lights, and any Im­
provements that will benefit the people at
large. My two years' record In the council Besides an elegant line of D°ys
stands for itself.
Panto, Suits. Especial attention

From $15.00 to $30.00

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is called to our strong and comp le ie ’line oT Meirs Furnish­
ings, Shoes and Hnts

A t the Dairy Kitchen
May be found the most luscious oysters,
fresh every day and served in any style.
Give us a call. We can fit you froni l**1
Also steaks, chops, eggs, sausage and
to foot and wo guarantee to please.
other quick lunch products. Everything
Yours for honest values,
first-class. At Billie Hand's place.
Clay Tilo Tor Sale.

Palatka Tile for sale in any quonity.
G. F. Burnt. Bax 37t

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9, 1908

THC SAWfORD HERALD

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Spencer's bnkéry, Phone No. 106.
Wade, the tuner, Oriando.
$18 Art Squares for $15.- size 9x12. E.
Call at SpcnceFs and kee the good things
A. Heffleld Co.
to cat.
For Sale— Cabbage* and Cauliflower
French dry and steam cleaning. Celery
Lttlle Happonlnis— M en tion of Plants. Box 734.
ff'ity Laundry.
Matters In Brief.
Lace Curtains a specialty—Celery City ., Most up-to-date line of candies 1n the
Laundry. Phone 210. .
city at Spencer's.
We
clean
everything
but
your
con­
Exceptional values in table linen nnd t
PERSONAL ITE|MS Of IN TER ES T
Q U R F A L L S T O C K has been arriving daily. You should
science. Phone 210.
napkins nt MfernNCts's.
3t
not fail to call and look over this stock before making your
Benjamin Draw and Seth Woodruff, of
Miss Pearl LaVerne Mitchell of Rich
purchase.
Summary of the Floating Small Talk Orlando, spent Tuesday in this city.
mond. Ind„ has arrived .to spend the win­
succinctly Arranged fo r Hur­
Bring the children to sec “Aunt Sally" ter with friends.
W O O L D R E S S G O O D S W e h«ve all the new things and
ried Herald Readers.
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at the Episcopal bazaar and supper. Dec.
Oyster», fresh all the tinle and served
trimm ings to match.
10th.
fa c t
in all styles nt The Dulry Kitchen, in Billie
Monday
F, J. O,tiara, n prominent turpentine Hand'» place.
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G IN G H A M S— Full Line. Just the things for children's school
Ii Ejection Day.
operator of Jacksonville, wns in the city
Mrs. A. B. Allen, - formerly in the mllt
dresses
Be there and vote for Sanford.
Wednesday.
ilnery business in this city, spent Wed­
Xn, you a subscriber to The IIekaldT
Finest Imported souvenir china, descrip- nesday with Sunford friends,
H O S IE R Y — We carry the celebrated Cadet Brand, linen heel
Frcah Mackerel at H. H. HHl'a grocery, tive'of Sanford, at the Sanford Furniture
A little money now nnd a little now nnd
and toe, sold under a guarantee
Get estimate* from Pell on house print- Company.
then- is the way to buy celery land. See
Garner &amp; Roberts will have in n fine M. M. Smith for particulars.
ln&lt;F. P .‘ C O R N ETS— Fall Styles, in all the new shapes.
Go to H. H. Hill for everything in the line of high grade confectionery, nuts and
Miss Mitchell of Richmond, Indiana,
Xmas goods on December 1st.
has accepter) a position as stenographer
grocery line.
O U R ST O C K was never in better shape to ‘please the bhyer than
I sell the celebrated Macy wagon, HnrMr. and Mrs. F. J. Symea have returned at the Holden Real Estate Co.
now in both price and quality. Call, we will be glad io
ry J. Wilson.
from their summer home in Michigan and
serve you
Mattings of all kinds and [tatterns, from
20 cents per yard to 50 cents, nt E. A.
Ruga, from 73 cents up. E. A. Heffleld will remain during the season
furniture Store.
Some people seem to think Florida is licffield's Furniture Store.
slow.
Let them try Garner &amp; Roberts
Mrs. E. G. Tyner left for Tampa Mon­
W. B. Lynch of Orlando transacted busl
day
after spending several months with
with
an
order.
Phone
39.
otn here Tuesday.
her,dnughter.
Mrs. R. J. Holly.
* M. M. Smith has 1,000 acre«- of
■ KfeurA. 'Williams nml Hastings oT"PcJust name your wants, nnd if we
toskey, Mich., hnvc rented houses in San
Und. Sold on eosv terms.
Ham sandwich. 3 cents; Mrs. Tnknsh s fold and decided to make this city their haven't it will get it for you. Call and be
convinced. Snnford Grocery Company.
home.
lunch room, opposite the depot
William Douglass of Charleston,»S. C.,
Mr. M. M. Sample, who has been
Mr. Tom Godbln, of Oviedo, was among
spending a few days in Orlando, the representing the German American Insu­
the visitors In the City on Thursday.
rance Co., was in the city yesterday.
Long a Preserves In glasses. Finest on guest of Mr. T. P. Howes, returned to this
city
yesterday.
Stenk, hnm nnd eggs, pork nnd beans
market.
Chas. Evans.
nnd other toothsome articles, nt Mrs. G. L
Oysters
served
in
every
style
at
the
Foil planting is approacning. M. M.
Tukush’s lunch room, opposite the depot.
Pico restaurant.
Smith will sell you land on easy terms.
See the Japanese booth nl the Episcopal
The Indies say that Ganter A Roberts
Iced tea; Just the thing this hot weather
bazaar and supper Dec. 10th, and get
hove
a
“sweet
window”
this
week,
and
so
Mr&gt;. Takash’s lunch room, opposite depot.
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it. is. .being -pllfid—lligh.-.with-fine,, fresh dainty Christmas presents for your friends*
a-B.-Mlnshew has-returned after
chocolate cream««
-------Judge W. C, Owen«, president of the
several days' absence In Volusia county.
Wade makes frequent trips to Sanford. Jacksonville Development Co., wns In the
New lo t fancy goods, neckwear, novelWrite him at Orlando,------------- ------ ----- d ty this week. .Sanfonl looks good-tu
lie* and ribbons just received at MetA. Melvin Tracy, representative of the him.
We c a rry a Full Line of
2t
tmeut's.
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Chase &amp; Sanborn's'lea and coffee, the
Jacksonville Tinics-Union. was in the city
County Commissioner J. If. Lee of Ovie­
New
Club
and Referee
Garner A Roberts,
Wednesday looking after the interests of ltest there Is.
do visited his son. City Marshol Lee. and
Florida's "greatest" newspaper.
Messrs. Wilson. Williams und Hastings
Shells, 10, 12. 16 Gauge.
family Saturday.
See Pell for' paper hanging. New fall of Pctoskey, Midi., were in the city this
Send your shirts, collars and cuffs to the
week and will purchase Sanford land uiui
High Base Sm oke le ss In
patterns Just in.
Celery City Steam Laundry and they will
locate here.
Place
your
order
with
us
now
for
Christ­
look'at new.
''P re m ie r", "Id e a l" and
Goodwin's high-grade Preserves, Jellies
mas Turkies. or anything you want, mul
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McKinnon of Perry
save further anxiety. Our risk; our trou­ and Jams, nt Garner A Roberts.
"Le ad e r."
are visiting their relatives here. Tiiey
ble. Snnford Grocery Company.
J. T. McLain of Geneva, spent Thurs­
will return home today.
$18 Art Squnres for $15, size 9x12. E. day in the city oh business connected
The finest line of Jupanese matting to
wlBi the Drainage .Commission of which
be found in Uie city. Prices always the A:. Heffleld Co.
o Chas. V. Marsh of New York arrived in he is a member.
lowest. Sanford Furniture CO.
Step Into Mrs. G. LTukush's lunch room
A Large S to c k of Guns
the city yesterday «and wlllsjicrnl the sea­
Furnished room for re n t Good locution;
son here, preparing five ncres of celery nnd get a cup of good coffee. Five cents.
only two dollars per week if taken at once.
and F ish in g Tackle and
land on the'west side for cultivation.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kirk and daughter of Jack­
Call at Herald office.
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Furniture to rent by the month or sen- sonville were In the city a short time
Gamer &amp; Roberts have Instnlled a new
General S p o rtin g Goods.
Thursday. Mr. Kirk is identified with the
son.
Snnford Furniture Co.
delivery wagon to take care of their con­
Barnett
Nntional
Hank
of
Jacksonville.
Mrs. Win. T. Mathers and Verna and
stantly increasing trade.
Tow use n Monroe, of Titusville, who
Every voter nuiBt be registered to vote
The Royal Taylors Brand of Clothing
have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. G. in (lie municipal election Dec. 7th.
beam perfection. .See“ samples at U. A.
Monroe have returned to their home in
GUNS FOR RENT
Caldwell A Son's.
C. E. Holizclnw, representing the Lake­
Titusville.
land
Cigar
Co.,
culled
u|&gt;un
the
local
trade
Over 81400 from one acre of land in
Fruit cokes that ore fruit enkes. now Thursday. He is selling the A. C. L. brand
lettuce Is enough to induce the world to lo­
ready
nt Spencer's. Phone No. 100.
which should |&gt;rovc very popular in San­
cate in Sanford.
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J . B. Randall, manager of the Sanford ford.
it ! llie fine display of Japanese ware,
Tnexnmpnny.
serereiy
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"countyat the SinfonJ Knmiiurc Co. Finest line
arm
Tucsduy
by
having
It
come
in
vio­
Abstract
Co.,
was
in
ilia
city
several
days
ever^hown in Sanford.
lent contact with the henvy iron handle this week. Mr. Goodridi has many friends
High grade Cigars and Tobacco. Smok­
of a tamp.
in Sanford who are always glnd to see
T|tray
ing and chewing. Most complete line In
him.
See
C.
A.
Heed
for
furniture
and
piano
[).
A.
Caldwell
is
oa
a
business
trip
to
Fresh
oysters
served in every style, at
1* city.
Chas. E vans.
Miami this week.
the
Pico
restaurant.
moving. "
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W.
T.
Nelson, of Harrison, N. Y.. has ____________
a ____________ «
Arthur Yowell il putting up mm« fine
purchased nineteen acres of celery land
The Merry Widow sardine», for sale by .Garner A Roberts sell high-grade Cigars
window decorating these days at the store • Hoary &amp; Deane, n prominent real esinic
man of Jacksonville, transacted business west of the city, from Murrell A Minshew. Garner A Roberts.
of N, P. Yowell L Co. ,
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*| uiid tobacco. Try them.
here Saturday. He will personally super­ Mr. Nelson will spend th e winter in San­
If you want a first-class tailor-made
Major's Chinn Cement for mending
L. E. Brady is n candidate for Mayor intend the office of J. N. Whltner In Jack­ ford and Improve his property,
suit tor $12.98, call at 1). A. Caldwell A broken chinu and glassware. At Sanford
oa his own platform, independent of any
sonville this winter.
Furniture Co.
Messrs. Sussck. Russell. Otney and Arm­ Sons.
clique or ring. Vote, for him.
The Princess Guaranteed Steel Range strong of Jackson, Mich., spent the week
Lost—Watch fob with c ro ss; nam e on
Rev.L. I). Geiger, sf Apopka,will preach
Delicious ice cream, the best made, at lined throughout with asbestos. Sectional
In Sanford prospecting- with n view to back of cross; will finder kindly return til tit' the Baptist church tomorrow, both
H n.iL L IskM h'i lunch room,-opposite fire back guaranteed not to warp. Best
purchase. ..They are well pleased with H era|d office ,T______________ ___ ________ morning and evening aervices.
Pico Hotel nm l th * «U |*n Range in the market. See them at the Sanford nnd Will locute here lit the near
Just arrive;!, n fresh line of imported
Dill Pickles, sweet mixed, cucumbers,
Headquarters for Iron Age Tools. Any­ Sanford Furniture Co., ^
future.
mnccaronl, spaghetti, vermicelli, A B C mangoes nnd sour pickles in hulk.
thing you want ip hand plows, fertilizer
Dried Sait Shoulders at 12 it cents found
The ladies of the Congregational church French peas. etc. Uaknem A Rourmf.
Crb(s. E v a n s .
distributors, etc.. Harry J. Wilson.
nt H. H. Hill’s grocery.
will give a bazaar nnd su|&gt;per ut CripThose Who have lettuce "tb ship are re­
Dr, John Kempf nnd sister, of New
Tor a short lihie only, Tapestry Brus­
R. A. Bradshaw of Ox font. Ohio, wlxt is pen's music store, Saturday Deceintier alizing handsome profits, the market this York, who huve been spending several
sels Art Squares, regular price $22.30, spending the winter at Winter Park, came 5th. Fancy articles, ice cream nnd cukc week going up to $4 per crate aguin. ,
days at the Sanford House, left Tuesday
•Pedal price $17. Sanford Furniture Co. over to Snnford Monday to meet his fam­ will be on sale. The public is cordially
Romeo Coffee. 3 pounds Igt one dollar. fur Tampa.
Qtss. Evans, the popular grocerymnn, ily on their arrival from the North. 41 e invited to aetend.
.
Chas. E vans. . Exceptional values in table linen nnd
bk* installed two new delivery wagons for made this office a pleasant call.
Charlie Payne, of the Snnford Furni­
3t
W. W. Stripling of Jacksonville was in napkins at MmiNcett's.
a quick service to his many patrons. UnBuy Henry Clay Flour of W. W. Long. ture Co., received a telegraih on Tuesday, the city Thursday calling upon the lo^ul
C. E. Crawley, agency director of the
detwuod made »h*m.
announcing the serious illness of his trade. Mr. Stripling is a funner resident Florida Life Insurance Company, of Jack­
The best on earth.
father, at Deny. N. H .’and left ut once of Sunford.
Call at Sanford's leading Furniture house
sonville. was in the city Monday on busi­
The city council met on Wednesday af­
iuri&gt;'ture, stoves, range«, ruga, matting, ternoon to revise the registration list for far home. Il is to ‘ be huped he will find •LQectaJkand Ten nnd Spices.
ness connected with his company.
i r T **elc 8 n fa g j I M s l a t s A».. J . LL the election on Monday next. The regis­ Ills father'« condition' better upon his BP
C ma s . E v a n s .
See Hr H. Hill for Celery City Blend
rival
Davtson, manager.
W. P. Campbell of Orlando spent Wed­ Coffee, finest on curth for 24 cents.
tration list is the largest in the history of
Just a gentle reminder. Christmas will
Lost,—Female ft« terrier, five months Sanfonl and demonstrate« the rapid growth
nesday in Sunford. having come up to
The Drainage Committee comjxi&amp;ed of
be-here
Just three weeks from yesterday.
■d. black spot on back and right shoulder. of the dty.
meet Mrs. Campbell, who bus been spend­ Messrs. Palmer, Harrold and McLain
Do your shopping early. The stocks are
“®*U dog. Finder return to Geo. A. De
made a trip to the west aide on Thursday
Now Is the time to buy your sub-irrh now complete, the merchants have lime ing the summer in Missouri.
Gittes and receive reward.
Faultless white cherries, Lima Beans to inspect the ooiuYitions and muke a regated land. See M- M. Smith.
to give you personal attention. The stores
Wives la bulk and In all size bottles.
■j |&gt;ort on same.
The entertainment a t the auditorium of are not crowded and you cun shop in com­ and succotash, at Garner A Roberta'.
Chas, E vans.
W. P. Corbett nnd D. H. McMullin,
The famous Fox River Butter for tale
the High School by Ella« Day and Mr«. fort- Keep tiiia suggestion in inind and
Messrs. Grunthal and Samuel and Ben- Oranne Truitt Day wns all that anyone start out next week after looking over prominent citizens of Jacksonville and at W. W. Long's Grocery.
Jmln Greenburg of New York were In the could desire. Mr. Day. In the different the announcement«, of our merchants well known naval stores men, were In tlie
We wish to call attention to the adver­
f UUs week. They are en route from character», displayed a fine knowledge of printed in this ‘paper. Shop early and d ty this week, looking up Sanford's great tisement of Chas. Kanner 'in this Issue.
"• to New York, and stopped over In each part and was a good mimic of the avoid the rush. ^
possibilities'
His feast of bargains sltould appeal to the
wool to purchase some celery land.
different personages that he represented.
Harry N. Burhnns, the genial advertis­ buyers, and his great snoriticc sale will hr
Qultfe a bad wrack occurred the latter
l&lt;ufT' ut Spassoar’« bakery every The audience enjoyed many good laughs, part of Inst ’week n r Silver Springs." Allen ing m an Of JacKSOnVTIld,' slopped "ovSTln Inaugurated Thursday, December 10. Read
hut a t times were on the verge of tears. Japes, conductor on the northbound freight Sanford Wednesday on his wuy to Mus- hjs "ad" In Tlie Herald.
Stanley Hanson, the popular traveling It Is hoped that these two "Days" will iroln| was badly injure i. An aftn and leg cotle to attend the golden wedding of the
Mr. and Mrs. A. W; Brown, of Hamel!,
l0f °f the great Tampa Tribune, spent come again, and bring April weather with were broken and his face badly cut. Mr. parents of Mrs. Kurbans. * Incidentally ha New York, have airtved in She d ty and
Jones married Miss Minnie Evans of this interested several uf our moat prominent wtU spend the winter here. Mr. Brown
eral days In the d ty this week in the them.
city,
and Is well known. . His friends hype citizens relative to the^Yruposed county owns twenty-five acres of celery land on
For an up-to-date tailor-made suit! see
“ west of his paper. Mr. llanrao never
for
his
speedy recovery, though it may be exhibit to be made a t the mid-winter ex­ the west side, near Rand's siding, five
WU to get subscribers, for the people like D. A. Caldwell A Sons.
a
year
before be will be able to resume position—that is, it Is Imped 'our county acres being in cultivation. Tnb«M and the Tribune's solicitor.
See Jim H arris If you hove any heavy
his
duties
again. V At last report he was “dads" will make an appropriation-for . When you have an Item of news call
Elgin creamsry butler a t 35 cents M u lin g ar breaking and cleaning up
such an exhibit.
doing
nicely.
phone No. 140.
Ate« Vaughn's Stables.
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Wund- •* Sanford Grocery Company.

|N AND ABOUT Ttlf CITY

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COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A Btufgcl or In te re sting Item s
From C orrespon de nts
TH E EVENTS OF ORANGE COUNTY
Efficient S t a f f o f Reporters Weekly
Covers the Territory for
The Herald
GENEVA GLEANINGS
Special Conrtpondrnce lo The Herald.

Mr. Dnvls, our telephone .man, was'In
town Inst week, looking over the line.
We henr that he Intends to build a line to
Sanford; also one to the dock at Lake
Harney.Evan . Fnttishall, who is n student at
Stetson University. DcLand, 1ms been
Imme for n short visit, returning Monday.
A largo party of friends gnvc Mr. and
Mrs. D. D. Duane u surprise, party on
Thanksgiving day. It being the occasion
of their golden wedding. A big dinner
was served in the cool shade e f-th e trees
and nil enjoyed themselves.
Messrs. Ed Argo, Gus Wolcott and Dr.
Childs, of Oviedo, were in town last Fri­
day.
D. F. Pattislmll, of Plant City, is mak­
ing his brother here a short visit.
Orange shipments dtnve slacked up.
somewhat, though a good many aro still
The good news comes to us from The
Sanford Herald that the U. S. Hoard of
Engineers has recommended that a 5-foot
channel be established from Sanford to
L a k e H a rn e y . Tide will do «way with the
long h n u is wi- h»ve.Jiijiu iiu » - ln - flu r o m e e
when the river goes down and'the steam
ers can't get into th e , Lake.

fLO R ID A VEG ETABLES ACTIVE
New York and Cincinnati Have Good
Trade In Our Products

If Y o u W a n t to B u y or S e ll

(New York Packer)

New York, Nov. 28.—Late deliveries
menaced the market on Florida products
this week on everything except oranges
nnd grnpefrait, and the offerings of these
were rnther heavy from the s ta rt i The
orange market was low nnd street prices
on the average offerings were SI.50 to S2,
with pineapple oranges selling up as high
as $3.
A grant deal of poor fruit wos offered
and sold down as low as S1.2S, and $2*
wub considered a good price for the aver­
age offerings.' Grapefruit ranged from
$2.SO to $3.80.
Lettuce was in good demand from $3
to $3.50 nnd occasionally $4 was paid
for extra fancy. Eggplants were firm at

CITY PRO PERTY
OR TRUCK LA N D S
Come and See Us

Cincinnati, Nov. 28.—Tim early vege­
table market opened strong here Monday
nnd most kinds of enrly southern truck
were in active, demand the fore part of
Florida cucumbers were in fairly libera
receipt and sold well at $2 to $2.50 per
hamper. Homegrown hothouse stock, is
selling at $1.25 to $1.50 per dozenr—
Florida eggplant was in light receipt
and with n good demnnd prices advanced
to $3.75 to' $4 per crate.
Receipts of Florida -tomatoes arc very
light a n d .in good demnnd a t $4 per 0bnskty crate.
Florida green nnd wax beans are meet
Ing a goo
hamper.
Florida
and sclllt
Receipt
nortitnLei

BOARDING CELERY. SANFORD, FLA.

It Makes No DiffeJence What You Want or Where You Want It

and on Terms that are R ig h t"

SIW IL W T ADVERTISE ?

pushed through.
Geneva people think The Sanford Her­ An East Coast Paper Commends Sonald is one of the best pages published in
ford Enterprise
(Miami M«lro{&gt;oll*)
Orange county. It is always wcjcoinc.
Sanford, the Celery City of Florida, is
certainly up-to-date in many respects,
EN TER PR ISE ECHOES
and more especially in the respect of ad­
Special Cmtc»penitence to Th* H erald:
vertising itself to the people who come to
The Padgett brothers and Mr. II. F. Florida. What has it done to advertise
Quackcnbos nnd Mr. Chns. Boutwright had Itself T Why It has done just the right
a most enjoyable deer hunt on Thanksgiv­ thing. Recognizing the fact that Jack­
ing dny. They returned in the afternoon sonville offers n valuable location for an
with two deer. Another one was chased Information bureau to give visitors infor­
by the dogs, which ran into Lake Bethel, mation about their town, they hnve found
where it.wns .captured by the guides of an excellent location, where thoy will
Judge O. O. Shlrns of Dubuque, town, nnd make a good displny and properly demon­
Mr. E. D. Whlto of Bmddock,
strate their advantages to tourists and
they were fishing. They report having, hrmntgrrhere In this office. printed mat­
had a very exciting time. These deer ter relating to Sanford will be distributed
were all killed within four hiiles of town. nnd all kinds of fruits and vegetables will
On,Thanksgiving evening Miss Relicccn bo on.display thmngh the entire season. •
Quackcnbos entertained at supper for her
Miami, poor Miami, witli its wealth of
sister, Miss Ethel Quackcnbos, In honor of God-given resources, its bountiful supply
her birthday. Those prescut were. Misses of fruits and vegetables, its rock roads'its
Fannie Mne Boatwright, Florenco Willis, up-to-date hotels, its multitude of ndIrene Thurston and Viola Padgett, nnd vuiiiagci over other cities. Is so selfish
Messrs. John Poilgctt, Virgil Willis, Perry that it cares not for visitors. If they
Sister and Lynn Boatwrlglih • Miss Willie must come, Mlnml will treat them kindly,
Le« Willis assisted Miss Quackcnbos.
hliL-lhai's nil-• 1« Dint « fact, buslne"
Thanksgiving wus duly celebra ted by men of MinjnlT-. No, a thousand times.
many of the town - j&gt;coplc by n picnic in Mlnml invites visitors, homcsecjters, every­
body, to come within. Its borders to live
the school yard.
for
n day. a week, a year, for life. Mi­
Mr. Fred Murray ami bride, of Franklin,
ami,
like Sanford, should have samples in
Ind., arrived Friday for, the winter. They
Jacksonville
and a 'competent public!ty
have rentcdlltc upper pnrt of Mrs. S. S.
Davis' house, also the dining room und agent there to distribute literature to
kitchen. His fy th e rn n d family wlll.be stranger» within the gates of Florida.
What is our best cropf Tourists) Do wo
down later.
woutmorcT Most certainly we do I
On Saturday the Misses Ednn and Ad­
dle Tattillu.,oi Osteen, had Miss Hendry,
Winner W ashing Machines
Mrs. Brooks, Gol. Green (Mrs. Brooks'
A few more or these still left, sold strictly
futhcr), with the children in their care, on guantee. If they .do not do what we
spend the dny with them. They all say claim, money Isrcfunded. Harry J.Wilson
they enjoyed their visit very much._____
Mrs. H. F, Quackenbo#~relurned Wed­
nesday from St. Augustine, via City of
Jacksonville.
«
John Osteen, of -Oak Hill, was In town
Wednesday, circulating a petition to call
an elcctlou for removal of the court­
house, but did ho't get a signature.
Mrs. M. Jf. Summers, of Jacksonville, Is
here to sec' to ilio shipping of hor or
auges.
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Implements

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Used In Uncle Sam 's Paint Shop
During the past year the U. S.
Navy has consumed 091,000 pounds
of ‘
Lucas White Paint
nnd 278,700 pounds of LUCAS
COLORS, sufficient to produce more
than 100,000 gallons of pnint.
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200,000 gallons each, and which would
make a train more than one-half

D a ti by T a a t to r G row er*. All who have
unii (hi* »pray cumlnuouily arc free (rum blizht
unii ln*ccl*.

In addition to this UncE Sam
has used during the past year more
than k t 25.000
gallons of LUCAS
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. We have the hugest
and best equipped plant
for driving wells in this
section of the country
and are prepared to lill
all orders promptly. Our
machinery ris up-to-date
and our workmen are
skilled in the work.
Those contemplating ■
putting in wells would-j;
serve their best inter- :
ests by consulting ns nnd
learning—prices . befote
making contracts.

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; l products.
«| — Uncle Sam’s preference Is not n
i mntter of fnvor, but of QUALITY
I I und RESULTS.
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In Uncle Sam's service, as in
; everybody clsc's, .LUCAS ,P RQDUCTS* haVft fln unbroken recoH.
for,saiisfuctory results.

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Growing Strawberries, Celery
Asparagi», Lettuce, Onions. Cauliflowers, etc., etc., in Sanford, pays
I Sell the Land—Your Brnins, Money, nnd
Muscles Makes the Crop and the Profit

Tampa Fair

The Fifth Annual Slalë F«ilr~wlll~6e
hold ut Tampa, February 3 lo 27. To
“hold th e F air and to make i t bigger and
better than ever was the decision reached
a t it meeting of the stockholders of the
Florida State Midwinter Fuir Association,
held at Tompn Monday* Insistent de­
mo nds that have been made upon the
association that the Fair be not aban­
doned, by,railroad and other enterprises
Interested In bringing visitors and set­
tlers to Florida, us well ns by private citi­
zen» throughout the stale, made it clear
to the asocietlon that It would not do to
ubandoti The fair.*

Repairing of all Kinds
of Machinery

DEALERS IN

Automobiles, and Gas

Stockholders* Annual Meeting
" T h e nnnunl mecting of the stockholders
of the First National Bank of Sanford will
be held at UuMçfUce of the bank,, in San­ Office and works on Oak* Avenue,
ford. Fla., on the second Tuesday In J a n ­
near Fernuld-’s
uary, 1009, a t 10 o'clock a. m.
10-5 .
■ -r —F. P. F okstou Cashier.

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F lo w in g

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Celery Delta and other Desirable Tracts In Blocks to suit Purchaser. Prices and descriptions upon

WHITNER

request.

First National Bank Buildmé

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Court o f the 7th Judicial In th e Circuit Court of th e-7 th Judicial
Circuit o f th e S ta te o f Florida for
S tate o f Florida for
o f th e
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O ran te County
O ra n te C ounty

¿ .th e C ircuit
Q reult

City of Sanford. k
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( Bill In Chano
Cot I, Block T .T V f 2 (
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Owner Unknown. ) • •
To «he defendant. Own^Unknown
the aK d iv It of W jC Ity So*
It appeal ing (loin the atlldavlt of the City Solici­
tlM?V h i*C ltro f Sanford herein filed that he
iK iw r f'6*
, non- resident of t he State tor of theTTIty of Sanford herein filed, thnt he be^IWtrt t k . n « 1 » ^
residence I* unknown. lii-vea that you are a non-resldmi of the Slate of
d ftekj*.
wreon In thl» State the *er- Florida, and that your rraldruce la unknown, and
sod $ * ' .ubneniupSn^hora would bind you. and that thrre la no person In this state the service of
a subpoena upon whom would bind you.
^ ' “ .T u over the ng e of 2 1 nrenre
It Is therefore ordered that you do appear In this
tkf*»“ ' ■ J J ! ordered that you do apnear la this
herein filed, upon Monday, febru- court to the bill herein filed, upon Monday, Febru­
ary 1. A. P. 1900 .
It Is further ordered that this order of publication
* 7 ! ' «^ihrrmdered lhaj thl* order of publication
a week for right consecutive be published once n week for eljtlit Consecutive
ttf? 6Ii i , Tha Sanford Harold, a newapapor pub- weeks in The Sanford Herald, a newspaper pub­
g g j l J b J w of Sanford. In Orange county. lished in the City of Sanford, In Orange county,
Bill In Chancery to Enforce
Ta* Lien.

Ladies' Skirts and Gentlemen's Clothing

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my hand and the oca I of ««id ciroult
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oourt. thla 25 lh day nf Novernt«r, A. D. 1U0 H.
II. M. Roemsm,
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Clerk CIrrtilt Court. Orungc County.

Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County.

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McGLon B ros., Proprietors;

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®ur Monthly Rite for Club Only

E v e r y t h in g N eat a n d C l e a n

Giving you twelve pieces
a month

nnd Cooked to Piense (he Púlate

inIlia C ircuit Court of th e 7 th Judicial
Circuit of the S ta te o f Florida ft»r

of the Epicure

We will call for arid
deliver your clothes
once a week

Corner Tirsi Street and Palmetto Avenue

A ll W o r k G u a r a n te e d

Comfort Cottage

GEO. W. A D A M S, Manag,
Best

Homelike Accommodations

Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County,

BUI In Chancery in Enforce
Ta* U rn.
II. C. Davidson,
To the defendant. II. C. Davidson:
It nppenrlng from the nflldavlibf the City Sollcl-t
tor of the City of Sanford herein filed, that he be­
lieves that you are a non-resident id the Stale uf
Florida. nnd that, your residence. Is uukmnnu-nnd
thpt «herr I* nn perinn in ihia sluliLtlic service uf.
a subpoena upon whom would hind you.
It is therefore ordered that you do appear In this
court to the bill herein filed, u|xm Mood ay. Febru-

Corner of Fourth and Magnolia Aven

Best Brand of Fertilizers

DEALER IN
Twenty Year» of Experience with Florida Crops Mas D em onstrated
the W orth of Our F ertilizers

A SPECIAL BRAND LOR EVERY CROP

In the Circuit Court of th e 7 th Judicial In th e Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the S ta te of Florida for
areni! of the S tate o f Florida for
Agent for Virginia-Carolina Fer­
Orange County
Orange County
City
uf
Sanford,
tilizers
City of Sanford,
Ulli in Chancery to Enforce
Bill In Chancery to
Lots 12 1&gt;13, Block 7 . Tier 1.
En force Tnx Lien.
Owner Unknown.
To the defendant, owner Unknown
It appearing from the nfiiduvil of the City Solici­
tor of the City ol Sanford herein filed, that he be
llevcs that you arc a non-resident of the Slate of
Florida, and that your residence Is unknown, and
that thrre Is no person In „Ibis state Hie service ol
a subpoena upon whom would bind you.
It is therefore ordered that you do ap[&gt;ear In this
court to the bill herein filed, upon Monday. Febru­
ary L A D I»»«
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It Is further ordered that this order of publication
be published once n week lor eight consecutive
weeks in The Sanlord llrrald. a newspaper pub­
lished In the City of Snnfotd. In Orange oounty.
Ylortda.
Witness m y hand and the seal of said circuit

Qly al Sanford

Bill in Chancery to Enforce
T a* Lien. .
JLC Puncta.
Jk the defendant, R. C, Duncan:
------trini from the affidavit of
Cityof Sanford herein filed that ho he­
f c ^ s j j r w -,----a r e q •*»*
non ivoiucsuoi
resident e r me
the dim
Stote
of
e ui
that your residence Is unknown, and
wsi.tnert ** 1,0 Person In this slate the service of
•Mipiens upon ahum would bind yo*i, and that
years.
r."TT-TT.r ,ttritered that you do ai&gt;pepr In this
Î A D
Bled' l&lt;lK,n Monday. Febru-

In Clark Huildint!

Atlantic Coast Line R. R.

Home-Made Bread, Like M other
Used to Bake

GOES EVERYW HERE

Quick Orders fur Fancy
CakcH Filled Promptly

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II. M. Ruautstw, (st*t )
Clerk Circuit Coarl, Orange County

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■ ' T ? ' ,?,anru.r,l Herald.- a newspaper pubthe City of Sanford, in Orange county,
and the seal of said circuit
&lt;*rt this 25lh day of Novemhcr. A. D. 1908 .
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B. M. R o sm a *' (wtatj
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange Count

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For (IcUilleil information, ratea, adtetlulea and rcaervationa, are your neareat
Ticket Agent, write to or call on

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Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County.

In th e Circuit Court o f th e 7th Judicial
Circuit o f th e S ta te o f Florida for
h tht Circuit Court o f th e 7th Judicial
Orange County
Wcult or the s ta le of rio rld a for
City of Sanford
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1 am again asking for OLD SHOES. I
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will give what they axe worth

Sizes, 6, 7, 8, 0. 10 11 AND IS
Cor. 3rd St. and San/ord Ave.

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Sanford's Only Exclusive Shoe Store
The Latest Full Styles in Ladies', Gent's and Children's Shoes
J u B t Received
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G O L D , Prop.

Sanford City Bonds for Sale

Drink a Bottle of

We. the undersigned, bond trustees, offer for sale
Iflren ( 15) Bonds of the City of Sanford. Florida,
of
ona thousand
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each.. Iiearilig
six
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tnouseno dollars
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coupons
per_ cent
Interest,_ __
payable
semi-annuali,
attached, and pay's hie ml the Nstions) F'erk Bsnk
of New York Clly. on January 1st end Ju ly 1st of

year.

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These fifteen bonds h re jh e remaining unsold
bonds of a bond Issue uf 143.090 of January. 1804 .
at which time $ 30.000 of the bonds were sold and
expended In Improving (he surcts. erecting the
High Sellout building, and for the other purpoecs
far which the bonds were voted.
These remaining fifteen bonds * rr now nflrrrd
for sole for the purpose of street paving. They will
mature In January. IB 14. . . .
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There Is no other tionded indrhtcdnesi than the
thirty thousand dollar, bonds heretofore sold, the
Interest on which has been promptly paid down to
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-Uanufactuxed with pure dis tilled water—thoy.will (»avant Hin»«, aid ,
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digestion and give you health

The Senford C oca Cola Bottling Co., Sanford, Fla.

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Interest coupons will be detached from the bonds
down to sod Including January 1st. 1909 . and In­
terest coupons from Janu ary 1st, 1900 . to remain
attached.
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L. W O O D R U F F !

STRONG LIN E OF CHILDREN’ S SCHOOL SHOES

A clcnn towel for every customer

To All Whom It May Concern :
Uixm application of the City Solicitor. It Is hereby ordered that on at before tlie February Kule day
D ell, being February 1, A. 0 . 1909 . In sakl court.
tni •appear to
ou
answer the bill filed 'and sei
urth the mature
j!
of your respective Interests In.
right to, or leans upon real estate stiuale In (he
City nf Sanford, and described in the bills as .1x 1
Black 6. Tier 7 ,
It la further ordered that this order be ___
In The Sanfurd Herald, a newspaper published In
asks
u U &lt;city, a ase a weak foe eight -eo seats*
to M id rule day.
npm and declared the ¿odds legally Issued.
l’rvaiItnrss my hand i
I of the gold circuit
Bids for said bonds, or any portion thereof, will
November.
I). 1008
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court, thla 2¡ftb day of Nov
ber. A. D.
be received at any time on or before January 1st.
*1'B . M. R ooikwm. ( scal)
10-8
Clerk Circuit CourL Orange County.
16Lad) bid should be sealed and endorsed "B id far
Sanford Bonds.” enclosed In n second envelope
addressed to the undersigned bond )r us tees. The
openru at
bi 12
. * o'clock, www,.
M dswlll beb opened
noon, Jgnuary
J S L t t C t . The right I* reserved to reject any and

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STl-AlD ^ B,,trtln 0W' WilSS!r. Frln

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Travelling Passenger Agent

A tlantic Coast Line, .Jacksonville, Fla.

Clerk Circuit Court. Urungc County.

City of Sanfurd l Hill bi Chancv-ry lu Enfurcr
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Tax Lleii.
L Madry,
airy, and I
■ Ta A il Wham It Wav PnfMwra :
Upon applii-uilun of the City SolIdlnr It Is hrreby oidrird that on or before the February Rule day
‘ ¿ ^ C lîy
nest, being February 1st. A. D. I 90 U, In said court,
n i u x r L Jo ! f ” 1 ■ “ “ '« W fp t of the ¿ta le of you appear to and answer the bill filed and set
tkst«hi«nIS.*
and
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" « * r e | s no rour »»»Weneila
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# uteunknown,
, he
^ forth the nature of your respective Interests In,
right to, or leins upon reel estate situate in the
WnuTb
ho,n
blnd »«&gt;“• *nd that City of Sanfurd, and described In tits bill as Lot L
tmn i S f i S f f ordered that you do apM ur In this Block 7 . Tier B. It Is further ordered that this order be published
In The Sansord Herald, a newspaper pkbtishod-la
said city, once a week for eight consecutive weeks
prior to said rule day.
Witness my hand and seal of the said circuit
court this 23 th day of November. A. D. 1908 .

•gzxrzzi:

FRANK C. BOYLSTON,

Division I’oascrjgcj Agent

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H bsugherty. I
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lí a í f ^ ¡'••'lan i, il. llaugheriy :
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Consult the Purple Folder

9-ROOM HOUSE, 14 ACRES

talk*Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial In th e Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of th e S ta te of Florida rpr ,
Ctrculi or the s ta te o f riorldA for
Orange C ounty'
Orange County

-SamiS
" HA.ofD.said
circuit
this 25th day of Novemhcr.
1908

North, East, West and South

Circuit o f th e S ta te of f lorido for
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Orange County
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City of Sanford,
rd, &gt; i BUI In Chancery to Enforce
vs,
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Ta* Lien.
Mary Evans. - )
To the defendant, Mary Evans :
It appearing from Ihe.altldavit of the City Solid
tor uf the City of Sanford herein filed, thot he lie
lieve* that you are a non-resident of the State of
Florida, and that your residence Is unknown, nnd
that there is no peatón In thla state the service of
_ subpoena upon whom would .hind youI, amTthat
your age is over the age of 21 year*.
It ¡sJhnrefore ordered Hint ytat do appear In tills
court to the bill herein filed, upon Monday.
idf Febru­
ary 1. A. D. I 0 U9 .
It is further ordered that this order uf publication
be published once a weuk fur eight cunscculiva
week* tn The Sanford Herald, n newspaper
lished in the City of Sanford. In Orange county,
Florida.
Wltncas my hand and Ilia seal of said circuit
court, this 25 lh day of November. A. D. 1008 .

J. A. TAKACH, Agent

C ANF OR O, F L O R I D A

San ford Bakery

court, this 25 th day «d November, A, D. tilt)«,
to-B

The Florida Fertilizer Co.

Goods deli verni to any parts of the
In
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Circuit
Court
of
the
7th
Judicial
lathe Circuit Court or the 7th Judicial
City
Circuit or the State of Florida for
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Centrally ¡Located

ft li further ordern] that this order of publication
I, nuUhihrd once a week tor eight consecutivo
«tels In The Sanford Herald, n newspaper pubtubed to theCity of Sanford. Orange county. FlorUs.
Vfharts my hand and the teal of said circuit
muit, this £ 5 ili day of November. A. D. 1008 ,
B. M. Kobikhw. ( staiJ
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Clerk Circuit Court. Orange Counfjr.

vs.
TarrU an.
A S Jsrry. -✓ )
Tti ttmilriit 4 t -i A. S. J firry:
h sppeirlng from the alfidovit of the City Solici­
tor M the City of Sanford herein filed, that be be, laves that you are a non-resident of the State of
FVfidi. and that your residence Is unknown, and
that there is no person In this state the service of
- tssbpeena «pen whom would land you, and that
pur age Is ovtr the age of 21 years.
It Is therefore ordered that y\&gt;u do appear In this
inert to the bill herein filed, upon M imdaf. Febru­
ary). A. D. I DOB.
It 9 farther ordered that thla order of publication
hs published once a week for eight consecutive
we*« la The Sanford Herald, a newspaper publahed In the City of Sanford, In Orange couuty.
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Vfltness my band mid the seal of said circuit
esoit this 25th day of November, A. D. 1908 . —
B. M. Roomaoa, [ scai.]
Perk Circuit Court. Orange County.

'P hone-00

the City at Moderate Prices
In th e Circuit Court of th e 7th Judicial
Circuit o f th e S ta te or Florida for
Orange County

age U over the ngi* of 21 yenrs.
¿therefore ordered that you do apnea
to the bill herein filed, upon Monday,

in In Gold's Barber Shop

Oct 30

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VOICE Of THE PEOPLE

fact token any way you please It Is the
best. The die has been cast, the demon
has been dethroned, nnd ns our Hood

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SANFORD DEKALI)

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for opinions expressed by ttmuilnitors. All com­
munications Intended for currenl issue must be In
hand not later than Tuesday p. m .J—Eo.

D. B . S

M ore Light On the Subject

Civic Improvement Club

To the Editor of The Herald : *

An nrtlclc appeared in tltd last Issue
of iho Sanford Chronicle that maybe
misleading to some who aro not informed
and with your permission 1 will endeavor
to throw a little more light on the sub
JecL
The article in question was evidently
intended to show that prohibition is a
failure, J o Shu ford, nnd that crime is
committed iterc to h greater extent thnn
when wo were creeping along under the
weight of the open saloon, ~~Ot course
.the closing dip nf thcBfl .places ilid not
stop crime, nor did it transform any of the
people into angels, but that conditions
have liocn gircatly improved no one con
successfully deny.
Let mo call attention to the rapid
increase in our population tho past
twelve months, the most remarkable
growth our town has ever enjoyed, and 1
doubt if a town in Florida 1ms had sudi

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population it is hut nnturoj that more
petty ofTuttscs should find their way to
Tho "mnyoFH- docker~thtm-wtra!d be-thecase with a much srpnllcr population.
Tlieu ngnin, larger fines ltavo been
imposed in many instances under the
present administration than formerly,
thus increasing the amount of money
collected from violutors of the law,
Another thing, the present administration
httB been very active in clearing out
some of tho most offensive dives that
ever cursed n town in Florida, nnd
making room for a belter class of people
nnd a better condition of things. Va
grants hnve been mnde to move on, if
not they hnve been given work to do on
tho streets.
Tho statistics given in the Chronicle
would lead tiic uninformed onus to infer
; that the same old crowd of "drynk nnd
disorderly” that filled our jail, so that
frequently (lint there was hardly standing
room, is still on deck, nnd that after nil
it is n farce and "prohibition dues not
prohibit." I tun here to say that pro
hibilJon docs prohibit just ns other laws
prohibit oilier offenses.
I have made some fifth* investigation
for myself, and front Mayor Lake I get
tills lnfohnntion, as shown by his docket
l'runi .Intimity. 1. liKi7 to November 30
1007 there were ill) arrests made for
drunkenness, the fines amounting to
3240.
This tells tilth talc, nnd brings out the
point 1 wish to make, that under the
open saloon there went 110 cases of
“ Tirunkennessr-nB^ngninst; 33

the same

period of time under prohibition, a trifle
~mqro~tlinn onFfonntr------------- - —

Now, let us go a step further and take
a tittle higher ground. Our' town was
growing before the saloons were closed
in spite of this very serious hindrance
but this obstacle out of the way the
growth of tho town has been remarkable
Notwithstanding the fact (tint hundreds
of new Ikiubcs have gone up wc are still
crowded, and the cry Is. for more room.
T h e plnrp« llm-il 11»

tnUr-rmim s lira m ini

w ea t ,

To the Editor of The Herald:

Sanford needs to Itave a Civic Improve­
ment Club. In othertowns the ladles have
done much toward beautifying and making
them attractive. The band concert In the
park Sunday drew out a largo number of
people. If the park was Irrigated, grass
planted and kept mowed so as to present
0 velvety softnoss, cement walks laid
through the grounds, the fountain repaired,
and more seats placed in position, it cer­
tainly would add much to Its beauty and
be appreciated by those who attend the
concerts nnd other functions held in the
park.
,
Further The park between Eighth and
Ninth streets could be beautified in o sim­
ilar manner, but In addition have station­
ary tables built, drinking fountains put in,
so thnt it could be used as a sort of picnic
grounjis. for families or parties who might
wish to sjtehd a pleasant hour! tithe open.
Beautiful shndc, good water to drink, taMm ttTftat~fiont, seats tores t on. no dishes
to wash, children -running* and playing
and laughing. Wouldn’t it be grand T
"Why iioi Imve n Cl vie Improvement Club?
Mow would it do to make tho opera
house a thing of beauty, outside and in­
side? This would give nn incentive for
better troupes, the Indies would try to ex­
cel each other in dressing for the - play,
nnd all would bo desirobs of going. Asi(
is now, It is ruinous to n handsome dress.
Players love to piny to a well-dressed
audience, nnd no bant can give die incen­
tive to dressing elegantly. Try beautify­
ing the house nnd see if it does not result
in an increase of patronage and income.
—F eminine

E E C D

AND !

t e r s e n d C b m m u n lc a t lp n s w
V a rio u s Tim ely Topics.

For more than a year we have been
free from ther curse of the open saloon,
and our town has enjoyed an era of
COLUMN DEVOTED TO P EO P LE gratifying prosperity, such as any place
on earth might covet, a n d . such as would
make any people rejoice. Our cause is
In This Department will be round the right, and as true as God lives the right
Views, Opinions and Comment
must prevail.
o f Practical Writers.
"Right Is right, since God is God,
IWn Invite correspondence on live topica from all
And right the day must win;
sectiont of the County, also new* Items of Intere«!.
To
doubt would be disloyalty,
Ilrevlty will Insure prompt publication. Articles
contrarr to the view s of the Editor will I * pub­
To
falter would be sin.”
lished, but etiusive and anonymous communica­
tions will he rejected. We will not be responsible
Yours, for a better Sanford,

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AN I N V E S T M E N T

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IN S A N F O R D L A N D
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Is the Surest Money Maker in all the
Southern States
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Celery Lands and Celery
Farms. City Property
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[£j If you want any of these lands, see us £
Terms to suit your pocket-book

HOLDEN REAL ESTATE
SA N FO RD , FLA.

A Beautiful Service
Last Sunday it was die privilege of the
□ i H i i S B E l l i N i D i R i t Ë i i Â r o n i g is iiT ir a iT ifË ir ifc iiô ir
writer to witness one of t.lieinoBt beautiful
services seen in many a day. It was the
occasion of Children’s Day nt the Method­
ist church, Two little ones, children of
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. A. Miot and Mr. nnd Mrs.
a
S. 0. Shlnholzer, were baptized during die
service. Tlte different Sunday school class­
es furnished the music for die occasion,
singing alternately. Just before the ser­
mon a duet was effectively rendered by
Joe am i Maude Miot,—which whs noted
specially for its sweetness.
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- The pastoir mrrr-D. D. -Sweat.- oertvered
n very impressive sermon to tho children
and young people, taking as a text John
3.JG, "For God so loved the world thnt lie
gave his only begotten Son that whosoever
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Unimproved celery lands, flowing wells guaranteed,
belleveth In him sltould not perish, but
I
$25.00 to $200.00 per acre
have everlasting life . " ____________
This lias been called "The Gospel In
Celery
farms, with flowing wells all tiled, drained and ready for crop. SS00.0Q io $1000,00
nutshell," nnd Mr. Sweat produced a coco- ^
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mutt, from which he drew 'one after —
nn
n *s
.property, Improved'nnd unimprovetj, 303,000 ncres tim ber loud, with finest site in
other bits of ribbon, on which was written
Florida for crate fuctory.
the different wonders contained in the
Others t e i a you what can be done. M U R R E LL a M IN S H E W ore practical farmers us
text, "wonderful love, "wonderful gift,"
well ns real estate brokers, nnd are here to show you what lias been nnd can be done.
"wonderful welcome," "wonderful rescue,
U W M U lU W W V ll
wonderful life.”
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While thecongrcgntion sang “whosoever
wUl. may come," the doors of the church
were opened and a dozen or more* of the
children come forward making application
fur church TiieintJCFShip, am i ten were art” " A N D R E W
JOHNSON
A. C. H A R T
FR ESH
turn need by letter. It was a very impres­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
sive service, and one long to be remem­
SURVEYOR AND DRAUGHTSMAN
Practice« lr Stst« and le d e rli Court*.
bered. -The pastor announced that those
Level Inf end Croea-Sectlaalnf far Dralnefe
applying for membership would be re­ U. C. T. Build Ina.
Phon« H l
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. « Specialty
ceived next Sunday.
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SA N F O R D , F L O R ID A
The herald Is Informed that this church
AND
has made a fine record this year, there THOMASrÈÎMMET WILSON
G.
having been something like seventy-five
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
H A M M O N D
additions to its membership, and all claims
AT-LAW
’ ARCHITECT
will be paid up in full by the time of the Lata Stata Attorn«/ Seventh Judicial Circuit «I
annual conference, convening week after
florid«
Office with Murrell &amp; Minshew
next in Miami. Tills is gratifying alike to
Keddrnrc*. Sanford and Sylvan Lat«
AT
the faithful pastor and to the membersof
Ptco Hotel Block

URRELL
REAL

IN S H E W

BROKERS

j Present to the Investor tileuest Upportuni“|
ties in Florida .

M URRELL &amp;

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devoted to other lihes, nnd tho occupants
are doing well. There Is not a vacant busi­
ness house or dwelling so far as I know
lirth e town. New houses are rented as
fa stjis built, frequently by the time the
foundations are laid
Our business men tell me that trade
U is good, nnd ljt has been good all the
Time. Other li nes [of business were help­
ed of course by the closing of the bar­
rooms. More shoes are sold, more dry
goods, more groceries, more meat, more
furniture. This moans more comfort,
more happiness, greater prosperity.
thcchurth._____________________ =
GEO. A. DcCOTTES
“ 1 doubt if there is 0 town tiur slxe of
J. I. ANDERSON’S
Sanford in the United States that has
ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW TONSORI AL PARLORS
M rs. M a r k s Returns
felt - the money panic' as little as the
Mrs. R. H. Marks has returned home
J. L CARRUTHERS
Practice In State and Federal Courts
Celery City. If we had not been kept from Atlanta greatly benefitled in health.
Proprietor
u lin
informed of the tight times by reading Her mother. Mrs- G. W. Clayton, and sis­ Welborn Block
Sanford. Fla
Hot and Cold Bath*.
the papers we would not ltavo known ter, Miss Adelaide, accompunied her to
SANFORD
FLORIDA,
-- of lite panic.
JE W E L E R
Sanford and will spend Ute winter here.
WALTER D. BELL
&gt; Thai we have flcieatifcr, more orderly
■■ine
•--town no on*-w ill deny; that-we haven
*e w L a u n d rysta rte d '
Attoiihey- at-L aW
happier people is apparent on every
The Sanford Hand Laundry, under the
MY SPECIALTIES;
hand; that, conditions have been greatly management of Mrs. A. R. Marshall, has A ta tract* Examined and .Title« Perfected
started operations in tlte building adjoin­
improved all must admit.
, .
P lu m b in g and
Room £1 Ploo Block. Sanford, Florida.
Pickard'« Hand-Painted Chine
Surely no man wlio loves home and ing the Lefflcir block. New «nachienry lias
Gorham's Sterling Silver
G a s Fitting
virtue and purity would be in favor of been Installed and 'they are prepared to
DR.
R.
M.
MASON
,
Plated Wara
going back to the dirty old regime of a itandie the laundry trade of Ute city and
All Work Receives MyPeraonol Attention
guarantee satisfaction in every respect
Elfin
and Waltka*
year ago.
DENTIST
From a business stand-point prohibi­ dr. and Mrs. Marshall have a thorough
and De«t Efforts
Welborn Block
Phone 10
tion pays largo returns; from a moral knowledge of the business and will give
their personal attention.
Sanford, Florida
view it is a great success. In all
Opposite City Hall
L rantee0
T il
'Phone 230

MEATS

GROCERIES

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IN S A N F O R D — Life u Worth Living
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SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 5. 1908

AROUND FLORIDA

ADVOCATES LA K E’ S R E-ELEC TIO N

EN TITLED TO PLAUDITS
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D * General News of “The L|nd
of F lo w e rs”

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Dr. Howard Discusses (he M ayoralty A Correspondent Commends a Faithful
Contest *
,
Servant For Re-election.

To the Editor at Tui R oald

Tn ilia Cditor of Tin H num

P eo p le’s B an k of San fo rd
C a p ita l $ 8 0 , 0 0 0 .0 0

Knowing your paper to be nn advocate
Not many limes have I felt called upon
of the right and justice, nnd feeling the to take part In city politics, nor do I de­
that it stands for all that tends sire now to do more than call attention
CllUD fBOM THE S TATE PR ES S assurance
Conducts n General Banking Business with Conservatism and
to elevate nnd benefit our little city, i re­ to one man, who for twenty years has un­
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spectfully request apace for the following selfishly devoted more time to the public
Courtesy. Pays 4 Per Cent. In U m t , Compounded Quarterly,
ent:
service than nny oilier citizen in Sanford.
[la cgitsm* Of the Week’* M ost lm statem
*i
on Savings Deposits, nnd
Information hns reached me to the cfNot only lias ho given his time when­
portant Happenings In th e
feet that opposition to the re-election of ever needed in emergency, ns many mit­
^fate's Domain.
Forrest
Lake to the mayoralty,, is based ers have nnd do, but regularly, patiently,
surcs
Deposits
A gain st
L o ss
Orer 8.000 building# hove been erected
mainly upon the following grounds:
constantly, in prosperity and adversity,
[|a Jacksonville since the great fire.
1st. Thnt he opposes Municipal Owner he lias served without honors or the hope
from nny and nil causes. Tills additional protection coats
One of the most disastrous railroad ac- ship of the public franchises.
of rewnrd. Almost without a break he
Its customers nothing
I ed«U that has ever occurred on the Sen2nd. Thnt he favors the extension of lias servetk-m-tlte-rtwnhless p o s itio n s
^rt) Air Unc. was that which happened the city limits “ by force," nnd "against
councilman, nil these years. Tiie value
lut Saturday at Silver SpringB Junction the will and against the vote of our
of tiiis service is hard to estimate, for in
laeu Ocala- Two freight trains came to- friends across the border line.
N o w A c c o u n t s S o lic ite d
addition to his unswerving fidelity lie be­
(rther at full speed in o head-on collision
3rd. That he bids for the support of stowed the powers of a brilliant mind,
rjbort BldnlghL Neglect to obey orders the "liquor interest," with the tacit un­
wonderfully stored with legal nnd techni­
vu (he cause. Engineer N. M.Wakefield, derstanding that he will wink nt occa­
M. SMITH,
H. R. STEVENS.
G. S. DERRY.
cal knowledge of the widekt range, which
fritemen E. R. PhllbHck and P. D. Smith sional violations of the law in the shape
President
Vice-President
Cashier
lias been constantly used to facilitate the
iol fireman Robert Sabb were killed, of blind tigers.
city's business.
[wnckage was scattered In all directions
First, as to Municipal Ownership: I nm
Under ordinary circumstances, if he de­
The building and trades department of authorized to state that, while Mr. Lake sired to retire, lie would be entitled to re­
I the Federation of Labqr will meet In con Is. _iir the abstract, in favor of It, nnd ceive the plaudit, "Well done, good nnd
nation at Tampa next year. There will fully realizes the great ndvantnges its fnithful servant." But he is willing to
j Usbout 3.000 delegates.
practical operation has conferred upon serve yet another term nnd now ns we
The Timcs-Unlon thinks we ought to sell oilier cities, he Is satisfied that, at the nre passing out of the dark ’days of ad­
[dree million dollars* worth of fatted tur- present TIME, the application of the prin- versity nnd depression into a glorious
L IV E R Y * F E E D a n d
srnnr Year. Instead of which WC eaL tiplcs Involved would be impracticable-in iiHwpcrity-whfch-to-a-mnntrtpnhry nieaiiâ
[■»bout a million dollars worth' a yfiftr of Sanford. If for no other reason, the In ninny developments, surely, for his fidel­
S A L E S T A B L E S
| other peoples' fattening. The Tnmpo stnllation of tlic necessary plants would ity he is entitled to this privilege, for the
i jwf n for .years telling the folks jEDtnlt thC-CXPcndlture of an .amount of city. We can IH afford to lose his wisp
H i t n s s s a n d B u |f la s
B la c k sm tth tn g and H o r a o a h o a ln i
¡a Florida (hot they ought to be supplying money which is far beyond our present council and his intimate nnd accurate
tke markets with train loads of fat cattle, mcans.and which it would be impossible to knowledge of all the business for two de­
H o r s e s and M u le s B o u g h t and E x c h a n g e d
hogs and sheep—with a proportionate raise, even by'bonding the town. At this cades.
quality of such Incidentals as horses and very moment we hnvc on hand bonds to
Therefore, the common sense of grati­
,
A U TO M O BILES FOR LIVERY U SE
poultry_t&gt;ut u wicked end 'stiffnecked the nmount of $15,000 which we cnn'l tude for duty faithfully performed, ns
(aeration pays no heed. There Is more dispose of.
well as the proper care for the future good
| (olden opportunity wasted in Florida than
As to the second charge, that of favor­ of Sanford; unite In ruakitTg it both a
•&gt; &lt;{•♦
-y*
■&gt;
+ + + + 4 + + 4 + 4 .+ + + + + 4 4 4 4 4 ♦
bt any other nrea of equal size in the ing the extension of the city limits, “ iiv privilege and n duty to vole for M. F. {■ ■&gt;
*
&lt;P
i world. Dot there seems little use In force," and in spite or the opposition and Robinson for reelection ns a member of
•
.
.
o
peaching about it.
OBJECTIONS OF THE RESIDENTS OF THE CON­ council. Remember the countless night
Full returns of the recent state election, TIGUOUS territory, it is only necessary to hours lie worked for Sanford while you
Respectfully.
[ bomall counties, have readied Tnllnhas- point out thnt tieforc anything of tiiis slept.
—J. N. Wiiitner.
I ice. Gen. Gilchrist received the highest kind is possible, under the present law,
High-Grade I louse;Building a Specialty
iota cut. It was 33,030. That of Ills the measure must be submitted to a vote
PLATfORM O rC. C. MORRIS
finding opponent, Cheney (Republican), of the people interested.
It is,th en . or should be, quite d e a r thnt
vu 0,453; Pettigrew (Socialist) received
2.047. Frank Clark, in this, the second if they d o n 't wish to come into town they Candidate for City M arshal Outlines
HEALERS IN
His intentions
| congressional district, received 10,726. h av e only to say so and sta y Out.
Moreover. I urn informed by the city a t­ To the Voter* of the City of Snnfotdt
Builders' Supplies, Interlnrchen Sand
while O’Neal (Republican), received 2,Having announced my candidacy for
352; Jackson (Socialist), received 862. torney that the opinions or wishes of the
Alpha Cement, Acme Plaster
| Ail the constitutional amendments were mayor can "cut no ice" in this m atter,as Marshal of the city of Sanford f respect­
i defeated by majorities ranging from 6,000 neither he nor tlte city council have any­ fully solicit your vote nnd nssistnnce, I
thoroughly believe that I nut competent
thing on earth tq do with it.
fto 7,300.------and qualified to hold tiie position anti to
A#
to
tlte
third
charge,
I
am
rclinbly
, to date, about 30,000 boxes of oranges,
serve the citizens of Sanford loyally aud
Plans, Estimules, miti nil Information rdulivo to Building
grapefruit and tangerines have been Informed (tint it is only necessary to ex­
fnifhfuiry.
and
if
accorded
tiie
honor
of
from DuLumi by- tho Atlantic amine the record of criminal prosecutions,
your vole and elected to tiiis office 1 faithCheerfully Furnished
Com line, nnd from tieresford by the In Orlando, during Mr. Lake's ndininistrn- f1||l y ftlryIH«a nt woolf in f|tn
nintol
line, says the kedora. m is ts anam Civit W Ire» ivtiVipivm! nt OFlV^ Of tfffT UttCf
and itrolcctiut! of citizens and pro]&gt;eriy
one-fifth of the crop that will be shipjied and ubsolutc absurdity of sucli a claim
Phono 69
nnd to do my duty fearlessly nnd witli
C o n s u lt U s
If
those
making
this
charge
do
so
solely
this lesson from these two stations. Not
discretion.
I
believe
thnt
I
understand
on
suspicion,
or
wlmt
is
tantamount
to
more than half the crop will be innrketcd
what the duties of tiiis office are, and fc
kydrfstmns. The market la holding up it, idle rumor, they arc guilty of common
Office jyllh Murrell Ik Minahew
Pico Hotel Block, Sanford, Fla.
that I can meet its requirements in de­
veil, and none art' receiving less tlinn SI slander nnd of uttering a libel;nnil should
tail.
I
have
been
a
citizen
of
Sanford
for
per box on the tree for their shipments so be prosecuted accordingly.
i"b+&lt;•‘&gt;4’•&gt;+■&gt;+4 4 •&gt;++4* &lt;•+&lt;•+++•&gt;++♦ •&gt;&lt;fr❖ +&lt;• ❖ +&lt;Hr 4 ♦+■}•+♦♦+♦+&lt;■+++4.4 44
__On the other hnnd. if tiiey. nr nny of a number of yejirs and have never asked
-far foe good colored fruit.
for
office
bufore.
i
shall
favor
tiie
cm
Lakeland ait a wherry growers have begun tliem, actually know of the existence of a ploymuut oLIwuMt-people to —subordinate
'•Wwdug thilr IrOTTut fifty cents a basket. blind“tigerirr-this town and decline to l»ositivns. os far as my influence goes,
come forward, like men, nnd present
The shingle mill of S. Barefoot, nt Unrtlte proof of the fact, they are not only nnd tiie ability of the applicant consider­
&lt;°v. v u destroyed by Are early Tuesday
OF SAN FO RD, FLA.
guilty of gross inconsistency, but become ed. I believe It is the duty of tiie Mar­
**Ding. The entire plant, and stock of
shal to unhesitatingly enforce nlf ordin­
to
all
practical
intents
and
purposes
ac­
r.
H.
KANO,
Präsident
GEO. PERNALD, Vtoe-Pr*».
■ingles that were on hand are a total
cessories after the fuct: false to their ances and laws of the city within his
F. P. FORBTER, Csshlsr
B. P. WHITHER, Asst. Csshler
m*. estimated at $ 8,000 .'"
Jurisdiction,
nt
the*
same
(line
respecting
duty ns citizen# and, in the eyes of all
O n ly N a tio n a l B a n k In O ra n g o C o u n t y
The Atlantic and Gulf Coast Flail Co., of honorable men, must stand cuiupcted of the common politics ami the rights of all
citizens, and if elected I will give the city
recently shipped f j .000 pounds either moral cowardice or hypoerncy.
F u n d s P ro to c to d by B u r g la r y In s u r a n c e
Spanish mackerel, nil caught in one day
Now, if any one possessing (lie desired u dean, moral record that you as a citizen
H alaiy D ep o sit B oxes fo r R a n t
m ail-dcTk. ran information will come forWtird with the wdt endorse, mid 011c of which I will not
■kigbetween Adel nnd Perry, has received necessary or sufficient proof, I will guar be ashamed.
ORGANIZED 1 8 8 7
Thanking you in advance for nny help
•soonymoua note, which was shoved nntee that the guilty parties will, if with­
, his cw door, notifying him not to in ranch of the law, be in 'fa il within two you may feel disposed to give me. I re­
Yours respectfully.
Perry any more. The note was hours after the filing of the information, main.'
« M ^ tSu n llrodM!^ . .
Jo c k e l^ „
15-2 .
.
----- — CL.11 M orris.
or 1 will forfeit one hundred dollars to the
■Colts, "38-Winchester." Grech sent informant.
Stand Up. and fak e Notice
noteJa*poBiofIice headquarters a t AtNow, gentlemen, put up nr ¿hut up.
Then call at the Sanford Grocery Com­ «&gt;
sod had another clerk take his ran.
— N. d e V . H oward .
pany and supply your wants. These are
^^superintendent of the service has
bargains, and it will pay you to nvuil
®a*Ttd Green bock to his post.
List o f Unclaimed Letters
yourself of them: Enumelwnrc, rinsing
Remaining
in the Sanford Postoffice at pans, sauce |wns, dipjwrs, 15. 25. and 35
S B WJprtn!e
of Florida h a s . ren* cents. Two-lb red kidney bcuns. 10c; 2l
* ooision upholding die license tax close of week ending Dec. 1,-1608 j Ladles’’'
■ The suit was brouglit by the Southlb Killertu peaches, 15c, Worcester sauce.
rO R S A L E AT
Dry ant, MU» Anal«
_ Parry. M n Ike
13c.
Only one beautiful set ofChinawurc
- tT ,Ct“ ~ ogninsi Ute city of Miami. Cooper. Mr». Dora
Rkh«rd*on. Mr». Annie
price $20. next week for $17.
U. S. cruiser Montgomery Is due to Morris. Mr*. LUa
Tin »on, Mr*. Ella
»«« Pensacola on Dec. 2 0 . and will Morgan. Mrs. Catherine Webb. Mr*. W. W.
Election Proclam ation
Gentlemen
weeks, In company with
Mayor’s Office. Sanford, Fla.
Andereoo. Mr.
McDowell. Charlie
November 5, 1008.
^torpedoboats, for annual target prac- Brown. Robert ~ * Lewi*. McCrary
In
accordance
with
the Ordinances of
Campbell. T. H.
Lain, Edit
the City of Sanford. Florida, 1 hereby call
Crosby, Irani
Malla, Millie
an election to be held on Monday, De­
J * * 1 C McKinnon. Judge of the DavD, Frooie
Kansan, Willie
cem
ber 7th. 1908. at the City H«ll. on
«un of Jackson county, was aoci- Godwin. W. L __________ R k h p n L W c i
...
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rairiifflO,nvwnw;' between- n n r m w Sec­
Sneed. II.
V » r a n k i n g With a pariy House i Co.
ond streets, for the purpose of electing a
Van Zanett, Fred
«cor Marian­ Jackson, Henry
Mayor to serve for one year a Marshal
». John
William». Jonas
and
Collector to serve for one year; a
ne lkJ “ 7 0 •*** »Duck the judge in McDowell, Walter
Whom*. H.
Clerk, Treasurer and Assessor to serve for
k a « ^ ™ aQd
the Inteatlnes
Persons claiming the above will please one year: tliree Aldermen to serve for two
'»•umber of places.
say "Advertised." and give date of tills years.
Stoves, C ro c k e ry and G la s s w a r e
Polls open at 8 o’clock 0. m. and close
lis t
Chas. F. Haskins, P. M.
at sundown tlte same slay.
^ F o r d Grocery Co.
I hereby appoint T. Keane, O. S. Tarver
J u s t Received
k»ham a** n&lt;,Ur' 0,d homestead flour,
and Geo. Fox. Jr., as inspectors of said W all Paper, P aints and Oils, W hite and New Nome Se w ing
The largest line of sporting goods ever election, and E. W, D. Dunn as clerk.
t * . Snu ^ hyienk aud Superlative
Machines, Edison P h o n o g ra p h s and Records, Wholesale
Forrest Lake,
received In Sanford—guns, rifles, hunting
«ckiiil.
anT
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r
wu- » M salad d i c i n g .
Mayor of tlte City of Sanford, Fla.
Dealers In Gasolene and Kerosene
clothing, e ta
Harry J. Wilson.

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�Tn- rhe'Circuit Court Of the 7 th Judicial In the Circuit Court of the 7th’judicial In the Circuit Court qf the 7th Judicial In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial In the Circuit Court
Circuit of the State of Florida
Circuit of the State 0 i Florida
Circuit of the SU te of Florida
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.
for Orange County.
for Orange Coonty
for Orange County. r ~ "
for' Qrange County.
C ity ul San ford

1 Itili in C hancar•y to
--»Enforce— T a r Lien.

In the Circuit Court of the 7 th Judicial
Circuit of the. State of Florida
for Orange Couhty.

Bw*»&lt;

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for Orange County.

1 6-4

«¡ttMle in ihe City | it hereby ordered that ,on or#before the Jan*

H. M. ROBINSON, (Seal.)

Clerk Circuit f'rmrt, tiran yr County.

id court.
| UI).. 1909, In a
aaid
court, you
on ap.
appear to and
I answer the bill filed and act forth the na
ture of your rra|&gt;ective interrata In. right lo,
I or liens upon real estate situate in the City
I o f Sanford, and described in the hit! as:
I
Lot rai Block 7, T ier H.
,
I— l l . ia J u n h c t . orda/ad - that this-Trrdrr- be
| published in the San ford Herald, a naws|&gt;aper
published In said Citg, once a week for lour
consecutive weeks prior to said rule day.
Witness my hand and seal o f the said
cire nit court, this ajth day o f November, A.
J). I 9 " 8 .
. B. M. R O B IN S O N , l h . s U
I 16 4
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
for Orange County.
Circuit of the State of Florida
C ity of Sanford
)
*
va.
)
for Orange County.
W. F. 14-avctt,
Ad-) Bill I11 Chancery to

C llv
n f iSanfnrif__ J .___
ga
.
vs.
New
South Buildingl B ill in Cliarttcrj
try to
and lo a n Association) Enforce Tax Lieti.
and Thomas E. W it I
son,
and
)
To A ll Whom
It May Concern:
Upon application of the City Solicitor, it
"is hereby ordered that on or tw forr the Ja n ­
uary Kule day tin t, being Janu ary 1st, A .
t). 190U, in said cuufl, .you aplicar to and
answer the bill filed -anil set forth the na­
ture o f your respective interests in, right Jo,
or li ens upon. real relate situ a te .lu -th a c ity
o f Sanford, and described In the hill a s:
I-ots 9 ami to. Block 7. Tier*
T in ' 9.
iciTd“
t u r nr
mr«—ïorder b e '
— Tr 1 » fu n B fT ^ ó n te
iíd tiLír
potili »bed in the .Sanford Herald, a newspaper
puhllslied in said City, once a week for four
consecutive wreks prior to aaid rule day.
W itness my hand and seal of the s a lili
circuit court, thla ajth »Jay of November. A .
I). 1908.
.
I
IL M. R O B IN S O N , (S e al.)
16-4
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.

D’ ,9 ° * ‘
B. M. R O B IN S O N . (Seal.)
16 4
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.

hereby ordered that on or before the J**J'
day n r " 1 «bis "Tsnnsrv 3, A. I).
1909, in said court, you appear to aftd answer
the bill filed and set forth the nature of your
respective interest» In, right lo, or liens upon
rear estate situate In the City of Sanford,
and described In the bill i s :
East i-a of East t-a of Iain b and to.
Block 1 1 , Chapman and Tucker's Addition to
■ fhe City o f Sanford.
It Is further ordered that this order tie
published In the Sanford Herald, L newspaper
published in said CTly, once a w etk&gt; fur tour
consecutive week* prior to said rulé day.
Witness my hand and seal of the said cir­
cuit court tins and day o f Decemlier, A. D.
1908.
' B. M. R O BIN SO N , (Seal.)
tfi-4 Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.
foe Orange County.
- C ity

of Sanford
) Bill in Chancery to
v*.
) Enforce Tax Lien.
G, L. Takach, and )
To A ll Whom It* May Concern 1 •
Upon application u( the City Sof^w'or, it
is hereby ordered that on or before- the Januarv Rule day next, liein / J s n s a r y i . A . ' P .
1909, in-satil'court, you^ appeal lu in d answer*
the bill filed and set forth the nature ol yoiircspectlve interests in, right to, or liens upon
real citete situate in the City of Sanford,
and described in the lull as;
fait t. Block j . T i e r * . -------------------- ------It Is TuriEer ordered that this order be
published in the Sanford Herald, a ncwsfwpcr
published in said City, once a week for tour
consecutive weeks prior to said 'rule day.
Witnras my hand-and * u | u £.'b e said cir­
cuit eoArt this and slay 01 December, A. D.
1908.

CM . A

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iB P S S i.ir ,

uary Hule day next, Wing
t m , in aaid court, you a p p ir
^ °'
th i bill filed and *m” or|h l 2 n .,, a i
retiW Cive interest* in riih i t o T ^
reait estate situate in the Cl.'.” , e
nd described in the bill at^»or(
j-ot 8, niock I I. Tier It.'
K.
further cirdcrrtj that ii.*.
,
publiihed in the Sanf..r,l ItnTr+^i?
KWitness niy ha,„ r i n d m “ of S ? *T- .
.« a
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r , L /»?• V- ROIIINSOJf, (Ce,Ll
Clerk Circuit Court. U r,* « C , ^ .

In the Circuit Court of t h T T i h j i
Circuit of the State of FtorieU
for Orange County.
City p f Sanford

Bln in Chl

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City of Sanford
) B ill in Chancery to M. C. Hedcngren, and&gt;)
U,tt Ttt ^
vs
) Enforced T ax Lien.
!o A ll Whom It May Concern; t
Jam es Polls, and
•)
ripon -application nf the Oty Solirit* .
To A ll Whom It May Concern i
‘ * .J 7 r£ b?
,h»' ” « or Wfore X ,'u
Upon application of the C ily Solicitor, it uary Rule day next, Wing Jatiuit, , 1 *
fa hereby*ordered thht on o r before the Ja n ­
»0« sfipear to fod ^
uary Mule day* next, being Jan u ary 3rd, A; ?h -b i-_ i^. ,n d “ '¡ r,.Mli the niture »1
.in u r jiu - fis ^
)«
D ^ »909, Tn —id « w i t you appaar- to - and rrapcrtlre
answer the bill filed and set forth the na­ real rstale sityate in (|lr t |ir , 1 " ^
Ktslor^
ture o f your respective interests in, right to, and deacnWd fit the hj||
7
a
or liens upon real estate tituate in the Cily
w©f 10, IIlock
11,
of Sanford, and dmeribed In the hill a t ;
It. Is further i.rdere.l il.«i 'p r,
.
. lail 4,. B lock-9 ,~TiaV- B r—------------------------- pnjlftstied in the Kinfor.l He,aid. 1 num m
It it furthrr ordered that this order be published in taid City, ,,„r, ,
, 7 '* '"
hut
published in the Sanford Herald, a newt|iaper ermtecutive week* prior t„ '*ald"iik
published in Mid City, once a week for four
Witness
my
hand
and
»eal
of
the
uii
or.
consecutive wreks prior to taid rule day.
w itness my hand and seal nf the Mid íp'18 C° tftl *
1,1 1&gt;titt"Wr, A *
circuit court, tWs ajth day o f November, A.
*
. ,.u - M „ ROBINSON, (Sent
1), 1908.
1
16 4 Clerk Circuit Court, Oran« C
om
H. M. R O B IN S O N , (Seal.)
CcsBty,
16-4
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County.

B. M. ROBINSpN, (Seal.)

16 4 . Clerk' Circuit Court, Orange County.

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.
for Orange Couhty.
City of Sanford
) Bill in Chancery to
City

of Sanford
)B ill jn Chancery to
vs.
) Enforce
T a x Lien.
D. King, and
)
To All Whom It May Concern:
Upon application of the City Solicitor, it
it hereby ordered that oh or. Wfore the Ja n ­
uary Kule day neat, Wing Janu ary 3rd, A.
I).' 1909. in said court, you appear to and
answer the bill filed and set lorlh the na­
ture of your res|iective interests in, right to,
or liens Upon res) estate situate in the C ily
of Sanford, and descriWd In the hilt a s;
W. 1-3 of U l 4, Block 9, Chapman ft
Tucker’ * Addition to the City of Sanford.

It is further ordered that this order be
published In the Sanford Herald, a newspaper
published in Mid C ily, once a week for four
consecutive weeks prior fb aaid rule day.

Witness my lau d and seal o f the Mid
circuit court, this ajth day of November, A.
190B.
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II. M. R O B IN SO N , (S e al.) *
16 4
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County,

hr.

F.

Sla nTord, a nd)"

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“

To A ll Whom It May Concern! * *
Upon application' o f (lie City .Solicitor, it
it herehy ordrred that, on or before the Ja n ­
uary Rule day next, lielng Jan u ary 3. A. I).
1909. in said court, you appear to and answer
the bill filed and set forth the nature ol your
respective interests in, right to, or liens upon
real estate situate in the City of Sanlord,
and described in the till) as:
Lot 3, Block 6, Tier. 11.
It is further ordered that this Order lie
p id ilis b e d tn th e S a n fo r d Hem id. » n ew sp ap er
published in said City, once a week for lour
eop'etl! lire...weeks . nrior^lo .»aid ru le-d ay.____
Witness my hand and seal ul the said cir­
cuit-court this and day of December, -A. D.
1908.
'
H. ..t.'
M. R O B IN SO N , (Seal.)
, t. . n - , 1 , r i.^
4 L 1erk Circuit t ourt,-O range ( ounty.
.
~
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“ the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Tn

C"Uy oT Sanford
) It til in Chancery to
».
..
,) Eniorre Tax Lien,
r . M. t.ram lm g, and)
To A ll Whom -It May Concern:
Upon application o f the City Solicitor, it
is hereby urdered that on or Wfore tbe Jan
uary Mule day next, Wing January j . A, It.
U F Ì . r j ? 1? coVr' ’ y,,u •PPe l r to and answer

for Orange County.
City of Sanford
)
vs
) Bill in Chancery lo
A. Johns gird !&gt;. A .) Enforced T ax Lien.
Ballard*, and
)
To All Whom It May Concern:
Upon application of the C ily Solicitor, it
It hereby , ordered that on or before the Ja n ­
uary Hule day neat. Wing Jan u ary 3rd, A.
I&gt;. 1909, in Mid court, you sm iett to and
answer the bill filed aud set lorlh the na­
ture of your raspactiv* i«lrre«t» in, rtgbt to,
pr liens upon real estate aituate in the City

tbe bill filed and set forth the nature ot your
respective interests In, right to, ,8 Ji,„,

r n

in.,

and describedi i'Iu*
in ,*i
the hill,he
as; C"V of SanJord)
U&gt;1 4 . .Block ». T ltt- A ,

it , -furlhrr
oriirred lthat (tils order W
- .It.. cr—
ordered
Pu5*! *hcd ¡n |hc San fn iiL JlcialÚ . a b c s s m i « ,
puhll.W dT rT sahr a f v . on cT a w^lr f " r ^ C
conjecultve week, prior to said rule rUy.
iVlineas rny hand and seal o f the .aid cir
1908 C,1Url ,h ‘ , n J tUjr u f rieermber, A. ¡),
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- T ^ B l^ .^ f e iV

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It ia fur!her «iidcfrd that till• order lie
IMdthlifthed in I he Sanford Hera hi, a riewtpaner
publi%he«r In aaid City, once a week for four
eoruecutive week* prior to aaid rule day.
W it tie»» roy hand and aeal of the »aid
circuit court, thU a^tb day of November, A.
D. 190*.
g,
„
,
*B. M. RO IU N SO N , (Seat.)
to-4
Clerk Circuity Court, Orange CtMinly.

c . . J 1 ' M- RO BIN SO N ) (Seal )
Clerk (.ireuit Court, Orange County.

II. Mention, «and )
I To A ll Whom It M ay Conrernr
To All Whom It May Concern:
,
I
Upoii apidicatlou of the City Solicitor, it
Upon application of the City Solicitor, it I i* hereby- ordered that on or liefore the Jlnia hereby ordered that on or Wfure the Jan - I irary Rule- day next, being Jan u ary 3rd, A.
nary Mule day next, being Jan u ary 3rd, A. I D. J909, in said court, you appear to and
1). .19 0 9 , lit said court, you. ap|icar to and I anawer the bill filed -a n a 's e t forth the naanswer the b ill-file d and set forth thr na- I lure o f your respective infbreais In, right to,
litre of your r r-ipccrjw itu tr&lt; aJ» -J«..aj*h J-rlo, j or ik u a .unun real C alais-aju u lc uu 1be C ity
or lien* uihiu real estate siltu le in Inc City I o r‘ 'San fo rd , and described in the Idll as:
’o f Sanford, and dcsctilic&lt;l in the bill »#: I
I-on a and 3, Ilh-ck 4, T ier », also West
West I-* nf East I-S, foils 9 and to. Block | J*# of Lot* 6 and 7, Block s, Tier 6. also
M r Chapman ft T ucker's Addition to th i City I l-ot—8, M ock 5, T ie r 8.
----------------- —
o f Sanford.
ft is ftitlb er ordered that this order bt
« . ft if further ordered that this order be I published in the Sanford Herald, a newspaper
IHihli.ltrd in the Sanford Herald, a newspaper I lMibllshed in said C ity, once a week for four
published In »aid C ity, once a week for four I consecutive weeks prior to said rule day.
consecutive weeks prior to said rule day.
I Witness my hand and seat o f the Mid
Witness my hand and seal of the said I circuit court, this ajth day o f November, A.
circuit court, this ajth day o f November, A. I D. 1908,
D.
i pol.
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» M. R O B IN S O N , fS e a l.)
16-4
. 11. M ..R O B IN S O N . ( S e a l ,) .
t lerk Circuit Court, Q rangt .County.
ifi-4
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.
City

J * U- Mttgrudkr, and)
r© All Whom It May Concern:
Upon application of the City Solicitor - it
* hereby ordered that on or before the January Uqle day next. Wing January 3rd. A.
D. 1909, id u id court, you appear to and
antw er ihe_ bill filed and set forth
tura o f ydur reaí^ c'iT raU a'tííü u ''j^ "

«Ï
ur
of ‘sT^V
Sanford,

T 1dcacnfied?'*"*»*
(íí ■ d»• s
and
in tbeS bill
LoU I, imi 11 . BÌic£ 4, Tier , aso lò,.

** ñ r 1 ^ 4* pU ft-W r-Tfor ., . I m m , , j n à
3. Block j . Tier t, also tot 4. Block 8,
• • the_,property of J B, ilig ru d e r being
in ^ Orange county, Monda.
^
1
ft ,
. f i " l ber ordered that th is. order be
puhtished In the Sanford Herald, a newspaper
published in Mid City, once a week for four
cormecutlve weeks ptmr lo Mid ntie day.
—-WtUseM my ^tand and tea) o f the asid

n re“go¿°Urt* ,W* , *U ‘Ur ut N*T«"ber. A.
„ B- Ü. ROBINSON, (Seat )
I ft* -

Clerk-Cirouit (Wort, tétanie County. ~

In the Circuit Court of

City of Sanford
) Bill in Chancery lo
..
, **•
) Enforce T ax
Lien,
r.. II. Jones, snd )
To AH Whom It May Cooccrn:
Upon application of the City Solicitor, it
is hereby ordered that on or W fore the January Rule d s y , neat, being Jan u ary j , A. D.
.¡J1
court, you appear to and anawer
the bill hied and set forth the nature o l ’ your
respective intercata in, right to, or Hens upon

53

Lot 4, Block io K Tier A.
/* . ' ! m h; r «»rd«.«} that Ibis order W
nou ‘ ’*1 “ ,b ! . SfA!.ft,rd Herald, a Itlw ,paper
puli 11tiled in m M City, once a week for lour
consecutive weeks tutor to m M rule day.
cub* ro o 7 f t 11''•."A
“ f lb« Mid eircult^court tU , ,ud day 0| D e c c m W i^ L D .
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.
K. M. R O B IN SO N , (S eal.)
Llerk_Circuit Court. 4 B ang* Owwaty:—

Judicial In the Ci« « it Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of tha State of Florida
for Oiange County.

o f Sanford
») Bill in Chancer
. — - --"y. to
Circuit of the State of Florida
vs.
) Enforced Tag Lien.
C ily o f San ford
) B ill in Chancery to
A
.
L C. M artin, and )
n.
Enforced T ax Lien.
for Orange County.
Whom JIti M ay Concern:
To Ail ______
J . F. fating, and
Upon application of the City Solicitor, it
City o f Sanford
) B ill in Chancery to
To" A ll Whom II May Concern:
Upon application of the ..City Solicitor. it is hereby ordered that on or before the Ja n ­ tr,
»b4* . a
J Enforced Tax Lien.
Hurencc
Hear
daft,
and)
uary
Mule
day
next,
Wing
Jan
u
ary
3rd,
A.
I* hereby ordered that on or liefore the Ja n ­
uary Rule day next, being Jan u ary 3rd. A. D. 1909. in said court, you appear to and To All Whom It May Concern: Upon application of the City Solicitor, it
D. 1909, in aaid court, you ati|iear to and answer the hill filed and set forth the na­
ture o f your respective interests in, right to, it hereby ordered that on nr W fore the J anansw er the b ill. filed and set forth the na
u. -Halt^Uy .DcU, . bring-Jaws»rk-qcd. A ir
lu te tt l' y s s r r i ^ u i l l sre
» dtHltraaia
a i y s i l 4 m . I htUl • |o. 1u t U «ix .u ia w . m &gt;l. CtlllC, AitWttL ltt,lJ)&lt;-CU|tf
*’ ■ MW9 . To Mid court, you appear to and
nr liens upon real csttale
“ sltiu tr in the City I of Sanford, and described in the bill a t:
nf S u f o r d , and drscinbed 'i a *tha bill a s : • I Lot 8, Block 3, T ier it foils 3 and 7, Block answer the bill filrd and tel forth the na­
ture of your rcapectlve interests In, right #1.
or Irens upon real estate situate in the City
o f Sanfncil, and de*crtWd in' tke bill as:
Lo»» a and j . Block ». Tier f. as ,Re
properHr o f Florence Bcarriall, Wing in Or• nge County, Slate p f Fiorirla,
jurida^
I ''
I .tit¡.in: West )-J o f Block t t . Tie
It it further ordered that this order be
It is fn rlh rr ordered tbst -this order be I It Is further ordered that this
published hi the San ford Herald, a newspaper J published in the San ford Herald, a newspaper pull Uhrd in the Saufurd Herald, a newspaper
published in said C itv, once a week for four | published in said City, once a week fur four publiihed In aaid City, once a week for four
contacuflv* week» prior to Mid rule day
m nseentive week* prior to m M rule day.
I conMcsrttve week» prior lo Mid nile day.
Witnras my hand and aeal o f ike aaid
W
W Bnest my hand and seal o f. the Mid
. itness
___ _ my band and »eat o l the Mtd I
Novero tier. A
Tls SJth dk* o f Novernlser,
A., j| circuit eoUrt. tbit ajth day o f November, A. Urcuh^court. thla ajth day of November. A,
etteuit court, this
1). 1908.
B. M. R O B IN S O N , (Seal.)
II. U . R 0 B 1 N SG
18 4
C lerk Circuit Court, Orange County.

City o f Sanford

) Bill Ja C h a « , r . to

William S tau w u . and) t n iu r " d T “
£ ic ‘ ''
To All Whom It May Concern:
Upon application „ f tj^
Solicitor It

“I

n«t»n real esUte aituate in bV c t,
I^T 4 Bioe,knd.adeS r IUU ina ‘ ^ bill a t : ^
dition
ib , a i '
? T u cker'. Adif« * o f Will lain
««“ ft
? U ' f #&lt; Florida
* ‘
I f !‘_rtbf r ^roared '.that «.ia order be
newspaper
week for four

‘

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o T '^ 'u

c irc u is c o « « . ,hU a „ b d ì , o f N o ' » . ^ ^

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C U rk O rT u irc JB f'iS S S '.d a S

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1

In thè Circuit Couit of thè 7th Judicul
Circuit of the State of Fiondi
for Grange CoUnly.
City of San font

hi ■■ '**

) |J,|) ¡„ t hancWT n I

* bulorcf Tu Ljch. '

M. ileatun, ai».!
)
w
To AH Wbotri Il M ,j ('onerili:
1 VPU'' application ut thr 1 u,
,
la lierrby onlrrc.l that 011 ,0 t«|urr ,te JeV
luary Mule ilay next, beimi l’rbriurr r; ,(
I (909, ili »Alti etili fi, JMil ijdiFlf tt} Utuj!

ariftwrr lh&lt;* Itili hletJ ami *ct furili ihf wtjwt

I

«»f your re%pccli%c
m. rtfbt k m
hen* u 1 11» rcal c*taic ^ilualr in th* City i I
Sanfurd, and dfM iiU .! m thr bill »»
.IwUla 4 and j, Ulnck 7 I irr t.
It li f urtiler nnlrrr«T (hai fhì* urdtf U
yblhhn] in |hc Hanbiril I Iriditi, a ne«%{• pev
ji uh Indicci In ea iti l ’ily, mnr n wrrk f..f n|tt
lunvrcuil 1vr wrrkft i*ruir Ut »ani ryle dir
W iln fii nyjf hand and Mai ••! lU ui*) «•
cui! court t li in im i day of hrtfmher, A. D. .
1908*
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n.

m.

KoniNiin.v. (s«u

Clcrk ( ’im iil Ctuiri 1 banKf l uaa!]r.

In the Circuit Couit of the jth Judicial
In the Circuit £ourt of the ' 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
Circuit of the State of Florida
In the Circuit Comt of the 7th Judicial
for Orange County.
for Orange County.
Circuit of the State of Florida
In the Circuit Court of the 7 th Judicial
Citjr
of
hincffT
City of Sanford * ) Bill In Chinnervt to
... Sanford sI '•KillI in ( T».
v for Orange County.
va.
!■
fofrp "Ty * n**C ir c u it s i th a £ U U - i f
------

___.Circuit of the State of Florida
In the Circuit Coiirt of the 7th Judicial
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
fQr Orange County.
---- Circuit .nf th a -S u u of Ftortm -----____ City—j» f_ S » n fo tJ— )
Circuit of the State
In tbe Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
v i.
Bill in Chancery to
for Orange County,
for Orange County.
w. F . L c a v rii and H .) Enforced T ax Lien.
Circuit of the |State of Florida
t v tto
ot
F ..L e a v e « , Ilia W ife)
C ily of Sanford
) Bill in Chancery to
City o f Sanford
) Bill In Chancery
for Orange County.
va.
) Enforce T ax Lien. I
and
,
„
¥ l' .
' J Enforced Tlx Lien,

In the Circuit Court of the 7th ‘Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.

...

is hereby ordered that on or W fore the Ja n ­
uary Rule ilay next. Wing January 3. A . I&gt;.
1909, in Mid court, you appear to and ansvsy-r
the bill filed and set forth the nature of your
respective interests In, right to, or Hens upon
rral rslate sfluale in the City o f Sanford,
and descriWd in the bill as:
I-9t 3, Block 9, Tier A.
It U further ordered that this order he
published in the Sanford Herald, a newspapoa.
published in Mid Cflv, bnce a week for four
consecutive weeks prior to Mid rule day.
Witness my hand and seal of the Mid cir­
cuit court this and itay of UeccmWr, A, D.190B.
B. M. R O B IN SO N , (Seal.)
16-4 Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.

City of San ford
) Bill in Chancery to
m inistrator of Seth) Enforce T ax Lien.
v*. .
) Enforce Lien la w .
French, Deceased.)
g u
I. D. W illiams, and )
„T V
) Enforce T ax Lien.
and
)
*
,
K. Kirby, and
)
To ^
Whom It May Concern)
T o A ll Whom It May Concern:
Upon
application
o
f
the»
City
Solicitor,
it
To
All
Whom
It
May
Concern:
U|m) ii application of the City Solicitor, it
is hereby ordered that on or before the Ja n ­ is hereby ordered that on or liefore the Ja n ­
Upon application of the City Solicitor, it
uary Mule day next, being Jan u ary 3rd, A. uary Mule day neat, tiring. Jan u ary 3, A. I). Is hereby ordered Jhat on or liefore the Jan ­
D, 1909, hi said court, you appear to and 1009, in said court, you appear In and answer uary Mule flay next. Wing January 3, A. J).
the
* ' ‘ and* set 'forth
“ Ilie
‘
answer
the bill ____
Alec)
juid art forth
________________
____
— the na
__ hill filed
nature ot your
“ id court, you appear to and answer
lure
rc«[&gt;cclivc (nlerctts
interests In,
rigid to. | resf^ctive
turc o f your res|iectivc
in, nght^to,
interests
in,. rlxhl
to, or liens upon the bill Tiled ami set forth the natura- ol yoar
P
.
_
or liens upon real e|t«te situate in the City real estate tituate in the City of Santord, —snective interests in, right lo, Qr~Urns upon
of Sanford, and' described In the bill a s :
and described in the hill as:
si estate situate in the City of Sanford,
Undivided 3-4 Interest in Tails 1 and 1,
Lot is . Block 6, Tier a.
and described in the bill as:
Block 5, Tier 3, nl«o undivided 3-4 intcrcit
It is fu rlh rr ordered that this order be
West r-a of fait a, Block in. T icr C.
In Loin 9 and in, Block s. T ier 1.
published in the Snufbrd Herald, a newi|a|&gt;rr
Jt i* further ordered that this order be
It is fu rlher ordrred tlial th is■. order tie published In mid City, once a , week for lour published
in the
Sanford
H erald,'»a ncw&gt;|taprt
newspaper
‘«»»&gt;
0101« iifiaiu,
published in the Sanford Herald, a newspaper consecutive weeks prior to said rule d
published in' said
it" once
----- --------• ■lor lour
af
day.
aid C
City,
a week
published in said C ity, once a week far four
consecutive week
Witness
my
hand
and
seal
o
f
the
sa
said
cir•eks prior 'lo said rule day.
consecutive weeks prior to said rule day.
Witness my band
h r______
.... said circourt this and day of Deeeralier,
r. A. D.and____
seal__01 the
Witness my hand and seal of the said cult
1908.
cult
court
this
and day o f December. A I)
circuit court, this ajth day of November. A .
1908.
\
B. M. MOI1IN SO N, (Seal.)
D. 1908.
1 6 4 Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County,
' n. M.' HO BIN SON, (Seal.)
II. M. R O B IN S O N . ( Seal.)
tft 4 Cterk Circuit Court. Orange Cqunly.
I»4
Clerk Circuit Court. P la n e é 'County.

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
e
, for
GrangeCounty.

Hattie Ughtfoot. an di^ " Urci
I “.. A l l Wbom It May Conr..«
To"nAII Wbom It May Concern:
t
1 Upon IppUcation 0 / the r ^ ! e,t. ': " 1
Upon- application of the City Solicitor, it is hereby ordered that on or h!r Sol“ 'w, ,
is hereby mdered that on or before the Ja n ­ uary Rule day next,
Ju '
uary Kule day next. Wing Jan u ary 3rd, A
1909, in said court, ytm
»• f t “
D. 1909. In said to n « , you appear to and the bill filed and set forth * 7 «,°.
answer the bill filed atiu set lotlh the na­ respective Interest* in, n*h t0 7 T
»*•
ture o f your restiectlve Interests in, right to, real estate situate in th, i n .
ft«
or liens upon
and described in the bit! as• I 6 '• » • n
of Sanford, and described In the bill ast
3 r * n * * ' B l« k I®. Tier B
Lot 3, Block 7, Tier A ..
. . . »
It is furtW r ordered th*i .u
It is further ordered Inst this order be
published In the Ssnford Herald, « newspaper published In the Sanford Hernia^* * ^ r Is
published in Mid City, once » w e e k for four published in said City, i,.,«. ? lJ f1 . t*kaw !
eonsecuilve weeks prior to
1
1°» !-w
consecutive weeks prior to Mid rule day.
Witness my ham fX td
r, ^ * 1
Witness my hand ».id seel of th« m M
circuit court, this ajth day of November, A.
-l-r »1 l . - X , “)™

In the Circuit Court of
la the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial .
Circuit of ih . s , . „ 0( M f J
Circuit of the State of Florida
Circuit of the State of Florida
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
for Orange County.
for Orange County.
for Orange County.
City of Sanford
Bill In n .
City o f Sanford
) B ill in Chav e t r j to
Circuit of the State of Floarta
City of Sanford
) Bill In C hanter* to
vs.
) Enforce T a i Lien.
for Orange County.
1
ya,
)
Enforce
T
ax
Lien,
Richard
Allen,
and
]
El,ior«
Tt
M. H. Bronson, and )
O. II. Gram llnt, and)
C ify o f Sanford
) B ill in Chancery
To A ll Whom It May Concern:
Upon application o f the City Solicitor, it To A ll Whom ft May Concern:
v ».
« ) Enforce Tea L
,,r
»
Upon application of the City Solicitor, it is hereby ordered that

of Sanford
rd ) Bui in Chanccrv to I III the.Circuit Coirti of the 7th Judicial
va.
Circuit of the State of Florida
Thomas E . Wilson,. and) En,orce T ,x Lien- •
T o AH Whom It May Concern
for Orange County.
Upon application of the City Solicitor, it
City o f Sanford
) Hill in Chancery to
la hereby ordered that nn or before the Ja n ­
, ,
V») Enforce T ax
Lien,
uary Mute day next, b ein g-Jan u ary 3rd, A.
S. If. Coleman, and )
U. 1909, in aaid court,' you appear lo and
------ answ er the bill filed and set forth the na­ T o A ll Whom it May Concern:
lire
iinterests
n im icala
iin,
ll,
1right
i g r i t ito,
vi 1
Upon -application
, ■ 1-1 »w « • « « * »
«oaf athe
aa^
vCity
-tvy
^Solicitor,
v tav itu i.
ait
i
ture o f your respective
"U n d iv id e d r'4 interrai in I^ita 1 and J,
lltock J , T ie r jy alio undivided t-4 interest in
Lots 9 and 10, Block 5, T ier t.
It la iurther ordered that this order he
published in the Sanford Herald, a newspaper
published in said C ity, once a week for four
cop.s.CCiiliyc weeks rTr b r t n ~ n id rule ila y .i
lues* ruy hand and seal o f—tha said
circuit court, this ajth day o f November, A
I). rgoB. , ---- a -J ' .

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Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.

C ity

1iipift ’n

Of Sanford

B. M. ROBINSON. (Seat,)

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City o f Sanford
) Lilli in Chancery to
▼a
) ¿Enforce Lien Law ,
’ G. Head, and
)
T o A ll Whom it M ay Concern:
Upon application of the City Solicitor, it
it hereby ordered that on or before the Ja n ­
uary Hule day next, being Jan u ary jr d , A.
W illiam Cowan, and)
U. 1909, In taid court,- you appear to ant] To A ll Whom It May Concern:
aniw er the bill filed anil act forth the na-.
Upon application o f the City Solicitor. |t
lure o f your respective interest» in. right to, U hereby ordered that on or before the Janor liens noon real etUte tituate In the Cll^y „ a r y Mule day next, Wing Jan u ary jr d . A,
° f ,h a iif o r d , and described in the bill at)
I D. 1909, in taid court, you appear to ami
N. W ,-a o f I-ot j , I 111 &gt;ck .0 T ie r C.
I anawer the bill filed and act forth the na,1‘ a*Sf, ? f r ¿ ’rdr c‘!
i 1' 1* order
,ure o i y ° ur respective intercata in, right to,
pnb shed u the Sanford Herald, a newapaper or Kent upon real rotate aituale In the City
pnbliahed in aaid City, once a week fo r four of Sanford, and deteribed in the bill aa:
conaeculiye weeks prior to aaid rule day.
¡4)1* Ï J and 13, niock 7, T ier ».
'W itness my hand and aeal o f the said
It is further ordered that thla % rdrr be
circuit court, this ajth day o f November, A . ptíhliíhffj In the Sanford Herald, a newspaper
1), '19 1,8.
published in ambi Cirv, onte m week for four
B. M. R O B IN S O N , JScal.)
consecutive week* prior to u (d pile d»y.
1 6-4
Clerk Circuit Court, Utangc County.
W itvirn my hind and teal of lit* mmfd
circuit court, this Jsth day o f November, A.
In the Circuit Court of the 7 th Judicial ri. 190«.
^ â
B . M. R O B IN SO N * (.Seal.)
Circuit of the State of Florida
| 164 Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County,

w* *

C ity

City of S an fo rd . )
_
7---- n r
------- - J - B B t in Chancery,
Jupiter Lodge Trustees,)' Enforced Tax Ui

___ C ity n f Sanford
I B ill In C hsnceri tov«. JE n lo re e T ax Lien.
- M ary Lindsey, and
Douglas 8 M itley, and)
1 » A ll Whom It .May Concern t
To A ll Whom It May Concern:
Upon application of the City Solicitor, it
Upon application o f the City Solicitor, it
1* hereby ordered that on or before the Ja n ­
it hereby ordered that on or before the Ja n ­
uary Kule «lay next, beinf Jan u ary jr d , /),
uary Rule day next, being January 3. A . D.
1909. in said court, you appear to and
1909, in said court, you appear to ana answer
answ er 7 the-trill filed and act forth the no*
the bill filed and s»t forth the nature of your
restiectlve Interests in, right to, or lien* UP0“
r u '.’'*•*'*
. ^ v r e ' a ar r . t i situato
" ' ^ '?•
&amp; hV
!.°* I uary
&gt;• t wKules day
r a next
. a beimi« rlanuarv
a r w » 5irdr j.«A. real
hi tììif
City
estate aituate in the City o f Sanford,
° ii* »
” * IC
* #l
I
«¿u ri, you ptipcar to 'am J and described in the bill 'a l l .
Il
.1,1
I
. Ip n tw c r thè bill filed ami aet forili thè naI art to, Block ft , Tier D.
tm lfU hLl
^
order • be p u r e o i your rctpccilve in territi In, righi tot
It is further ordered that this order be
£ ? *
llc r * ,d* » new.paper or i ieni upon rraì eaUte situate in thè City published in the Sanford Herald, a newspaper
for.
,0Ur
rti
SartfM
d.
end
drscnW
d
In
thè
bill
a
t
:
published
in said City, once a week for lour
conteculive wecki prw r to aaid rule day.
I
I,U( » iit„t L a T)»r , ,
iv olln
,,«rsi
.. «...
_.
.. i . l . .- t i
eonsecuilve weeks prior to said rule liar.
W
band- - _
and
y.-—
- ray -----r - - - - acal o f the laid ■
It I* further ordered that this order be
Witness my hand and »eat of the said cir­
Ireuit cWW,
cr
elrauit
this a jth .lay o f November, A. | published In th e.San ford Herald, a newapaper
V . ipoB.
published in aaid City, once a week for lour cuit court this and day of December, A . 1).
11. M. R O BIN SO N , (Seal.)
c,incen tive week* prior to taid rule Hay,
-----if-il
!B. M. R O BIN SO N , (SeaL)
Clerk Circuit Corni, O nnye County.*
Witness m y hind -and -seat o f, tha aaid ' 9° a'
16 4 Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
circuit court, thla ajth day o f November, A.
I). 190S,
City o f Sanford
)
_
' v*.
)~
American Building and)
Loan, and Tontain) Dill in Chancery to
Association
and) Enforca l a a Lien,
Thoma* E. W ilton,)
and
)
To A ll Whom It
A lly Concern:
‘ Upon application of the City Solicitor, it

W, S. SlrU oii, and j
To (hr dcfrm hnl, \V#. S. Stft*un:
f( npi^arin^ ff»nn llir afRilivil n( tbt.iUr
Solicitor of flic Cily of Sanford hfffio A«
lliat he believes I fiat you ar «* a nixi rcswrtl |
of the Stale of Moridu, and thj»i
idetire is unknown, am! lluti ihfif i*
P©'
ton in ihit Stair I hr wrrvice of »
U |H m w h o m w o u l d -M t»d
aud
1' ^ j
age it over the a«r of :\ ycir».
It U Ihercfore *»rdrird ilnl yuu u ‘ irK"
tl thl* court to tbe bill beicin idol, vr1®
Monday, I rhriiary—l. A&gt; J b 1
^J
It U furthrr ordered that itm oNct J ]
publkilipn. Lc. r "bl ■;
coniecutive weeks in the .^»nlorJ liftiwi
newspajicr fnibliftbr«! In the ( »ty td m »» *&gt;
In Orange County. Florida.
Witness my iutid and the seal rd ul*
cult court this rud day «»( Itecfriber, •
I 9 «dl.
* B. M. ROBINSON, &lt;Sç»l&gt;
Clerk Circuit Court, Drange
81.

ftt the Circuit Couit of the 7th Judicial j
rcnlt of the s titr ofF
for Orange County.
O ly

df Sanford
) Bill in O t w a " ]
vs.
) Enforce T»» “ **■
vs.
M. Heston, and
To the defendant, M
tt* f«r
It appearing from the *®da*i' *» ' "
wrtts
j
ilicilnr
of
the
City
of
Gilford
ber««
Solicitor
.
that he Wlievr*
Wlievc* that you a» if' * »• "o00
*•
of the State
State, of Florida,
Florida. and that J
irr­ ]
idente 4» unknown, and liuti there t
^
sort in this Stale ah* service **■ ‘ f C tssr-i
upon whom would bind ymi. *"»
age Is over tbe age id 11 ) f . , .,«*1
It Is therefore ordered that T0**,. ,
in this court to the hill here;n_Lkft .
Mon-U y, Feh t USr &gt;r-i , - A . - i »It is furlher ordered tbit t»i
|
publication W published onre *
ii(rtU, I
consecutive we!rk. ¡" . 'I 'e ,
&amp;
I
newspaper published in the ( t'7
in Orange County, Hondatù ltft l
Wltneta my hand »lid thr ^ M d M w ^
cult court this and day of P e t t y .
J
,9VM\
B. M. ROBINSON, ( g l »
Hu- Clark CkcuiL tfourb O id i»
JL .

In the Circuit Court of the
|
Circuit of the State of Fionda
for Orange County.
^
Cfly o f^San fo rd &gt; ™
W
R.
Moses. ■
*nd —
W *, IP
s-* rMfiriHC*»
_.) .» %a jHgf
T o Ike defendant,
K-

sthatX hea rbillevel
s x ' that
a 'if
yoo

fit}

¡s»

»« •
Stare o f - fttmidm. . . w ' T j w
Idenqe is unknown, and that
|
ton in thla S u te tbe ******
j
f&lt;*
upon whom would bind r 0" ' *"
age is over tbe
*• V***
It is therefore urdtrf J, / 7 , rtIa *M.
In this court to the bill J« 7
Monday, February l. A. I&gt;. ' t * _J** M
It U further ordtrciJ thit
t w
publicaliiiu W Pi»bl**hcd f l® »
conaceplivc - « k* ‘ n ■
O t, &lt;J ^
lirwtpgder publi»bed in W
In O ran £r County, Fforids^
c
W tineas
itn e .A jn r hand and th*,»«*LSw A- I
grid
day
of
cuit court Ï
1908.
o n tfS o N .
Orsa«
—
B - M.
rilerk Circuit
- •r-.

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j

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•*"*1 ■

ti a;V,*V
3 -----

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ir 5 190t

IN SANFORD CHURCHES

The Advertising Committee of the Inst
season has complied its financial report,
and as It is or great InteresPto all the
people. The H erald herewith publishes
the same. The committee Is now at work
making preparations for a greater cam
palgn for this season, which will be
reedy and of greater Influence:
Report or Advertising Commute for 1900
Following Is a list of receipts and ills
bursements for 1908. The result of this
publicity by exhibits at Jacksonville and
Tampa, and by various methods of ad­
vertising have been phenomenal. The
committee feel that at least for 1909 the
same vigorous campaign should be con­
ducted. Mr. C. H. Lcflier is the authorized
collector.
The merchants of Sanford receive n per­
manent benefit from every. Investor attd
their subscriptions should be liberal.
Respectfully,
Geo. H. F ernald, Ctimn.
A. I*. Forster.
Signed :
J. N. WllITNER,
W. B. Holden, t ,
G. S. Derrv, Secretary.
The following amounts hove been re­
ceived in caah and deposited in bunks:
J N Whltner .......................................$ 250 uu
Smith A DnvU. by Mr Derry ............... 250 oo
Holden Reel Estate Co............ ........ 250 oo
Sanford Hotel A Improvement Co........ 100 oo
Hand Brother»...................................
75
Tom Sullivan........... ........................
110 CM
KH Mark»............... ' ..............
SU ou
Seth and F L WoodrulT ........................
5(1 oo
NnYowell.................. ;....................
50 oo
J L F a c e ......... ..............................................
50 oo
Ceo H Fernald Hardware Co...............
50 oo
Artie Smith............ .........................
30 oo
A I*Connelly ..
30 oo
DrPuleiton
30 oo
WOklten*,
25 ou

RESUME OF A U CHURCH EVEN TS
Of interest to Those Religiously In­
clined-Subjects or Discourses
for the Sabbath.
TU Pm«m i *r
CTinitKn ia ih. City " *
uri » kd»f "
A u n h m m m tmJ
.iVt CWch htw* •• *W* ° ® c*
,,w ' '*“ ■ Thursday

rirat M«th#dl»t

R.r D B. Sweat, pa»tor; church, owner Park
and n flh «ireet; parsonage. owner Mag
' J 2 ..ro u e end Seventh street; phone 234
S H e y morolM tervtoe at » ! evening aervlce.
? n a Sunder »chool. 0:45 a. m d Jno. K. Mettta#w. Supl. Epworth League, 3:00 Sunday even-

■***Vf ii
'
,
Last Sunday the Sunday school had the
Urtfeit attendance of any day during the
year. SupL Meltlngcr will be delighted
to see a good attendance again this Sun
day. The Children’» Day offering ninountedto.SU, The school roecu a t 9 :43.
Pleaching 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. by the
* pastor. Subject for the morning: "The
“ ‘ prs . apd mother»
5* 5 «
of members at close of morning sermon.
— Epworth League devotional meeting at
3 p. m- AU young people Invited.
Those who hnve no church home, nod
“the stranger that Is within our gates,"
ate most cordially Invjled to worship at
this church. All »cats free.
f ir s t B a p tist
pastor: Sunday morning »erv.
fc*. 7 : 30 :; Sabhath
acliooT. 0.45
Ica, II; earning service,
Sabba
a.
K. K Murrell. SupL; prayer meeting every
Friday. 3 p.
Wednesday. 7:00 p. ra.; V . W. A. Brat
tt
ra ; V. M. S. last Irklay, 3 p.

ôiÇiM ÎPc ------------------- --------»------------

« L T h r a .I u r .........................................
-^
-...............
Rev. F, D. Geiger, of Apopka.will preach O
.
-st-the- morning-aiHt—evening -servlces- it tr/-r,» i 4 ^ | i J F Wlkux, by Forre»! L ak e..y“ ’.
Evenlng service will begin a t 7 o'clock.
'lis t National IJiipk....................... ...........
Kct J. F. McKinnkin. psitor: morning servlet:.
vrnlng service, 7 :0 0 ; Sabbath »chool. 0:30 a.

McLaulln. SupL; prayer meeting WcdÎIrnry
radar, 7:00 p. m.

C o n g re g a tio n a l
pastor; Sunday morning
•m ice, II; evening service. 7 : 3 0 ; prayer tnreling
Wednreday. 7 :0 0 p. m.; Salibalh school, 10 n. m.
J . C. Entminter, Superintendent.

Catholic
Rev, M Foa, rector; services every second and
W lh Sunday; early moss. 7 a. n t; innaa and »er
■ run. 10 a. m ; Sunday achoul, 0 a. m .; vespers. 3
P ■

*

.‘elery Sale».„_.'.,T....................................
A M T h ra » h e r . . . . . . ._______ •_________
Clin» H E v a n » ............................................
TA Newlan..................................................
Mr» it L De F o r n i............................. ,,........
M F ran k ...- ....1................................. ..........
WmG Aldridge..................: .................... .
K R Murrell.'............................................. .
L R P h ilip e..................................................
N H Uarner . . j .............................................
Harry J W ilton...........: ..............................
G K C alh o u n .......................... ...................
A H C rlp p en ........................ ...... ................
A Kutiblna.............. .......................
CW Goodrich................................. ........
W TIuhn» . ............ ...................................
E A flefflrld.................................................
James C Hlggln* .........................................
A E Mallem..................................................
C hat K anner................... ............................
Thot E W ilto n .............. ..............................
M R otunda.......... ........................ ...........
J D P a r k e r ......................
..........
Geo Fox...................................... ..................
B Steven» ................................................
Cha» F H üsku.i.
.........................
H M cLaulln....... ........................................
K M eninge»......................................... :..

Italy C ro s s C p la ca p a l
Rev. B. F. Brawn, rector; A. l&gt;. Key. senior w ar­
den. Sunday illuming aervlce, II; evening service.
7 :30; Sabbath school, 9 :43 a. m .; U. F. Whittier,
D w w w .................................................
Supt.; prayer meeting, 7:30 Wednesday evening
X E P h ilip » ..................................................

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Quaint Quibbles From Sis Hopkins
A cross-eyed woman is not necessarily
hateful.
A man doesn't hnve to be lljwy to tip
a waiter.
Fa says you can cuss Niagara without
damning II
,
Cuffee grounds are not the only ones
for divorce.

r

.

—

li la extraordinary how uncertain sure
things nre.
A woman can be surfeited without be­
ing In the turf. .
Living in a flat doesn't seem to brondpn
People ■ontehow.
Ma • motto for framing: A cheerful
-----face 1» the beit medicine a-going.

. ,

,

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G W Spencer................................................
W P C arter..-..........................................
K S John »un

irady
iE 111
H E W i t e ..................................
.........
I l l William».................................................
WH P e ll.................................... ...............
Keane. ..........t . . .... ................. 1...............
G F Sm ith....... ....................................... ........
W W Long ....................................................
S Rapp .................. ........................
J I Arule/ton ....... ......... ... ............
A B Cameron...............................................
H A M cMullen...................... .....................
B Hhmdun ................ . .............
M A Speer.......................................................

25 uo
Jfl?
jj V
oo"

If some men could see themselves as
see them—they would be inisershle.----------------------------------------Ma says a politician doesn’t care nny~|ni ,nore f°f the baby he pats than he
«** for a poor sick rnbblt In a Mississip­
pi *wamp.

— Circuit of the^State öf Florida
for Orange County.

— C ity --«nSäriT öftl
T tlllY In Chancer* to
. 1 ,
J 1,
,) KuTuree l a x
to t.
Amanda Guodton, and)
To the defendant, Amanda Cloud ion 1
It appearine from the atirdavlt uf the City
Solicitor o f the City o f Sanford herein Med
i.r .1 ,e
' ' veJ
, r ? • non retldeht
11 ”
,^ U,e.
Morida, and that your rev
Idenro I» unknown, and that th e raT . fib per
»on in thU State the-service of a «ubiM.en»
upon whom, would , hmd you. arid that your
»ge 1» over the age of ai year*.
It I» therefore ordered Hut y„u do appear
Moo li’ ' T V , lo ,he
herein hied, i,|K,n
M om by, tehruary 1. A . ’ ll. tom».
I’.l further ordered that till« order ol
publication be published mice a week for emhl
contecutive week» In the Sanford Herald, a
newspaper published In the City o f Sanlord
in Orange County. Florida.
&gt; /i,nM » *»&gt;r hand and tue » n | (1f u k l cir*
'9 O 0 COUr* 1 ’ rt' and ilay of Deremher, A. I)

to
»T.

ri».L i ; M- R onm srrs. (Se»u
Clerk Ctrctiil Court. Orange County,

In the Circuit Court of the 7U1 Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.
City of . Sanford

) tli|l in Chancery to

Tom liaron. and) K" i,,r"
T”
" e" ‘
To All Whom It May Concern!
i. herT li*1’1’ r“ " ? "
" ,r ( i'V Solicitor, it
anvwer the bill filed n il vrt"(un ST0%_ luiliirr
of
IniIrteMi
|f -your re»|&gt;rcliic
a ------- v.v.f
tCh
»11, cifCnt 10,
^

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Ä

I

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re
n the Sanfoid Herald, a newvpaprr

«..""h
r^ l,L
Luniecutii. w»,»,, J’n ” r.«re
trr -vjtd
rilj,. l »
.Jj...
&gt;v Unen m j hand and »r.,! uf u,r „ ¡ . I c i,.
cuit court Ihi» and day uf llcccm W , A. D
tQwR,'
M .-R O H IN SO N . fS ra l.)
.
168 t lerk, tIEircuit
t nurt. Orange County.
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
’ for Orange County.
City of Sanford
) Bill in C h sn e íry ^ ¡^
.. .
_
, ) Enforce Tax Lien,
o . K. Move», and )
To AU W bum It May C u n u n u E f&gt;dn applicati.ui o f thr City Solicitor,

I». hereby ordrrrd that &lt;111 or before ihr freh
Miary Rule day nrxT,* being TThnriry 1 . A.
J I -1
- - a a ld - y wirt you »ppr.tr fn amfaiuwrr lite nll file.i_ "'p L lü L jiL t-lli.Iix ,.naXUtt~
rrep?;
. lo, ...
[H‘Cf Iit- nuticMx...........
m, riccTit
or

25 oo ien» I1|K)I1 real e»late. »liliale in the City of
25 ' oo San lou l, an d1 deaerilied in the bill a»:
25 US
lad 5, Block 9, Tier j.

.211
20
20
20

ou
uo
ou
oo
15 oo
15 oo
10 oo
10 oo
H) oo
10 uo
10 no
10 oo
10 uu
10 uu
5 uo
S oo
5 oo
3 o&lt;i
5 oo
5 ou
5 ou
5 uu
S uu

—It—i* ftrrthrr'T m lem t- ItiM Ihl»" “order' ' lie“
IOlid ¡.tied in the Sanford llerahl, a new»tia|&gt;er
Imhli.hed in « id City, once a week - tur eight
eon»eculive week»- prior to »aid idle .lay.
Willie«» my hand and *ral of the «aid .cir
cnit court thl» end day of Prcrm lier, A .' D.

1908;

16 8

'

'

•
n. M. ROBINSON, (Seal.)

Clerk Circuit-Cuurt, I tranne Counlv.

In the Circuit Court of Jhe 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Urangc County.
i
C ily of Sanford
V«.

I j i I i j and 4,
Tier i t ,

I

Block r.T
)

Rill in Chancerv t,
TTn force Tax Lien

Owner Fnknow n.
j
To All Whom li May t'.inerrn 1
l'|» m aigilicatl'Oi " f Ihr ( ily S.dicilor,

ticrrhv unlrrcd (hat »m or hcf*»rc llir i t3 («j I»
Rnlr day nrxf, iMrlnn LYhrnary i, NS ou 1nmry
», iflwMj, in e.iitl rnrfrf, yuti attjHrar to am!
5 uo niiwcr
ft»«* iiM •fiLri! and »*■! . fiuOi llm i*
5 m Aire uf C
rr*f»f\-livr intrrrxH in, ft «It! lo,
3 oo nr lirii*» your
ui rral evtnlr ftiliiaTe m Vhr lily
3 on if HanfortijM
if. anil _*lr*c*ril»nl in llm l»ill ax!
5 oo
l/Hh flirF-v* and four (j and
lllnck Two
5 uo
j).
Tirr
Hlrvfn ( i »).
—
2 50
. 14. ix i m llmr ordrrrtl that ilii« order t«*
2 oo

ti|di*hrd in the Hanfnrtl Herald, n nrwajaiwi
2 oo
uldihlietl in h.iid I ’ itv, iincr a week (*if ri«1il
2 uo cnmreti!Ivr
wrek'* prlfir tn 'ai&lt;! rule day.
2 uo‘
Willicit rnv hauu anil seal of llir ifflid c»j
2 uo
rnit
court
this
day of Noventlirr, A. S*
2 oo
I SU
It. M. R'.'hiti-on, ( Seal,&gt;
I IM»
I OU 1 6 M Cletk L ireuil ( nm l, &lt; i^ u y r ( «»mitv
I OO
I UU In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
I OO
Circuit of the State of Florida
I UO

I). 1909. In »aid court, you appear, to and
■ utwei the Mil filed and let forth the nature
o f your rr*pective in le m ts in, right td. be
lien» upon real catate »huatr in the City of
SanfOrd, and describe»! in the bill a t ;
• City of Sanford
) Bill in Chance/y to
Lot' 9, Block y, T ier IT.
It I»' further u rd e rrj that this order be
» i J '* 1
. { Enforce T ax Lien.
A . J . .Neave, and
I
pubtUhed In the Sanfotd Herald, a newtpaper
To A
All
ll W
Whom
l
It M»jr Concern:
publithed in »aid City, once a week for eight
Upon application oo f ithe City Solicitor, it cumecutive week» prior to u id rule day.
it hereby ordered that on or before the fe b
Wiiitr»» my hand and »eal of the laid cir­
rjrary Rule day next, being February t, A
cuit cuurt thi» and day of December, A. D.
**• 1
in u ld court you appear TS and 1908.
antwer the bill filed and tel forth the nature
n. M. R O B IN S O N , (Seel.)
o f your rcipectivc Intcrett, in, rjght tu. or' 16 8
Clerk Circuit Couit, Orange County.
lien* upon real e«tate illuate in tBc City of
San fold, and deKriheil in the hill a»!
Lot a, Block . 1 j, Chapin a 11 and Tacker'a In the Circuit Court of the 7 th Judicial
Addition to the C itv of Sanford.
Circuit of the State of Florida
iu i ' , further orilered that thl» order lie
puhi'hcd n the Sanford llrrah l. a newiimiier
for Orange County.
IMiltl IhlictI in a n C i t v v mice a week for eight
eoniecutlve week» prior lu_»ahl ruie day.
City o f Sanford
) Hill jn Chancery In
Witnea* my ham! and **eaf of the »aid cir­
„ ,,
va) Enforce T ax Lien
cuit court thi» and day of necriiihrr, A. I).
. II. Dai.gl.erly, and )
1908.
To A ll \\1.om It May Concern:
„
, D. M. R O B IN S O N . ( Seal.)
Upon »ppUcaU1.11 uf llir c ily Solicitor, il
i6-8
Clrrk t ircuit Court. Orange County.
1» hereby oidcrrd lhal on or before the F*UCiiary Rule day next, being I thnufTy I, A.
I*. 19" 9 . in »aid eourl, you aopear In and
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial antwer
llir bill filed and »et forth the na­
ture o f your revpedive ¡nlrrc»!» in, right In,
Circuit of the State of Florida
or lien» u invn real rvlale ailuale in the C ily
for Grange County.
nf Sanfnrrf. and detcrlbed In the hill 1» ;
Lot j i , Block j. Tier i.
( ity of Sanford
^ m il In Chancery lo
fl. 1» fu rlh rr ordered that thl» order lie
,, V *
Enforce la x l.len
imhllthed
In l hr Sanford 1fora Id, a nrwtpxi&gt;rr
itwner Unknown, anil)
pnhlitlird
In aald C ity, once a week for right
Tu All Whom It May Concern;
wrek» prior In u id rule djiy.
Upon application „ f the City Solicitor, It rontreulivr
Wllnci»
hand and »ral of thr xalu cirhi r r | 'j ', ordered that on nr l»cfnre the feb- mil court my
thi»
*jlh day of Novrrolier, A. I),
rttary Rule day next, lieing l-'rhriury r. A. 1908.
I&gt;. 1909. in »aid court, you appear to and
M. Robinson, fS eal.)
aruwer the bill filed ant) &gt;rt forth the nature ;6 8 Clerk CircuitTl. Court.
Orange County.
of your retpectivr lnlcre»la-In. right to, or
■ !«M upon real d a l e »itmilr in the City o '
Vm ford, ami deacriWd in the hill a»-.
In the Circuit Court of the j t h Judicial
jo ft.
Jr°* 5. Block 18. Chapman am
Tucker» Addition In l i e City of Sanford.
. Circuit of the State of.Florida.
'♦ reed that tM * ^»rder Im
v
"
for O r a n g e 'C o u h f y r^ ^ *•«=
—■ 1 .— , m r — -afovd Herald, a nrw»i»tper
'■ ulili»lir&lt;l to ui&lt;| City, mire a werk fur right
City ol Sanfonl
) IRII in Chtncerv to
ronxrc'if.ve week» prior 1.1 »aid rule day.
-------------w.------------L-tttfwt# T tt Mrn •
-W ilH M vm y hand and re.lt uf the »aid cir
J , R. Ilnyil, *rid
)
rnlt court ITU» amt day of llrccm iier, A
To—
A4f 'Whuni li May« Caficerntt
| pot.
I 7(wn application of tbe City' SnTTiTinr, it
11. M. ROBIN SON . (Seal.)
is hrrrbV ur«lrrr»l that on or before the l*eV .
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
ruary Rule «lay next, being rebruftfjf i. .%
IL 1009. in said ‘ court, you xiiiietr to and
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial answer the bill filed hud set forth (he ilv
tore
of your respective Interest« in, right In,
Circuit of the State of Flojida
or. lien* upon rr.'il r i l i l e *ituxte in the City
'ml
Sanford,
and detcrilwd in the bill in :
•
for Orange County.
f.nt 1/» fllock J . T ier I.
City of Sanford
1 Bill in Chancery to
It i* further nnlered that this order he
,,
V»
) Enforce la x Lien published in the Sauf«&gt;rd Herald, a newspaper
Mnrv hvifi«, nmh
)
published In ««id f*itv, once a week for eight
^11 Whom It May C«ii*cc?ni
consecutive week« nriur to «aid rule «lay*
V ,K’ '¡ ■ l'!*licatioii of. the City Solicitor._i!
Wit nett* my hand and oral o f the raid - cir*—
I» lirico/ Iii.lrri-d ili,! on or before tbr f-e*i m il cuurt thl* ij lh «lay o f November. A. If.
im i y
Rule day next, tiring February 1, A,
u 11)09, -an -xi.l e.mrt, - you apjwnr to amt
‘¿ 71. M. RnMn».m, rSrot.)
"nmar-ijtc_hill_filed_null
Ü4
1 r a — r t f rte C lrn ili fim n . o n u gr r m imy : -----

Circuit of the State of Florida
0&gt;r Orange County.

i’laxco Printing Prct». card».
Geo Fox. celery...................... : ................
Frank Harrta. crlery.-................n ..............
Walter Schurhi, expreaa and druyuge ...
M Rutunda, celery...............: ................
C J Ruiaph. paintwg tig itt..........................
Hand Broa., c e le r y ......................................
DeonU Child»...............................................
a* AsrrU. potting b i l l * . . , . . . . ................

5 00

pubi i»bed' in ihc Sanf.ir.i llcral.l, a ncw*|*,wr
in —*«—
*ai»l I- -ily.
»nec a ,week, for r.gl.l
[pi.blUhr.1
Illin p n cM
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.ture u t yuttr. r r i |iccU.'e-ixilrrg»t» iu . n a h t la.
-TT-rtT-rtx-tTpnn-rrgT-mMé ' «iriixi? in ilie r i i )
of Sanford, and dexerihed in thè luti a»;
Imt j. ItlorV 9. T ler t

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H, k furllier ordered that Ibi» nrdrr' Ih*
&lt;Mihit-ke,i in tlu—Simfnpl-Mcnitrf—»—nrvccji.xper
¿tlldi.hed ili «airi City, once a week fur cìgiil
iii-rcnti.e week» ptior lo »ahi /ule day,
\Vitile-» iny liami nml .eal of Ihe *aid cir
enti Ciipet thì» asili day of Nnveinbcr, A. j'
IQfiR,

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Roltinion, ijifa l,)

f'IfTk l'irmii Cnnrt, Oranee Ciiuntv

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City

uf Sa 11 for«!
V*.

A. S. Jarry, and

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) Kiifurce

la* Lien

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Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.

e weeks i»rk»r I»
rule
u 00 C4&gt;n»ecuti%
In the Circuit Court of the 7th ludici
Wilnr»s my han.l and «ral "I ili* «ani
4 25 cuit tuurl lin» 4ft»' &gt;1*7 nf November. A D
Circuit of the State of Floiida
28 00 190 H.
U 50
II. M. Rob¡n»on. (Seal.) ■
for. Orange County. ^
4 IK)
Clrrk Circuii Y im r l. I lrai.gr Cuuuly.
•City of - Sa11ford } Ulti in C'lianeerv in
17 00 t6 8
Fnforce "lax Lien
3 UO
va In »bt ni r ,lllt ^«»r* of the
Ttldiciêl
ifr-C. Ponr an .~-gndiiintnrri Orv-rry ( -»
----To
All
Whom
It
May
Concern:
..a lt g r _____ , iL » e rvicr» ........... — - ,--?T;S
’ Cucuit of the State of Florida
Upon application of the (‘ity &gt;o||cit«*r. it
A EHUL lumber............................. ............ x
- —
is herrliy ufdrrcd that mi nr brfnrr ihe feh
for Orange County
C H Hefllrr.. expente
expen tu Tam pa........... ...N 141 43
ntary
Rule day next, being February I, a .
- - - Mid-Winter
--112 50
Florida
Expo,
»pace..............
t ire „1 Sanlord
) «Bill in Chancery lo I», 1909, Inlaid roiirt, *ymi nnpnir tn and
5 80
ff Whhner. aupplle* and expente) .7—
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)
hnforce
Fat
Lien*
ato!
the tiill fitnl
_..
_ _ &gt;rt_ furl*
_ Ih the ti»
180 00
lurid« Tlmct-Uniun. advertUing............
A. J . Nravr, and )
» J,
’ * “ •**
ture of ymir re»p«tlvr lulrrrvt» in. _rl«hl to.
«5 00
C II LeHer. »alary and expente»..............
To
the
defendant.
A*
J»
Neave*.
t
v
or
lien*
111*1111
rtfar
e»1xtr
«Iltuitr
in ‘thr City
50
00
C H Leffler
’’
"
.............
It aù.waring from llir aHnlavil ol ihe * ••)
of San foni. i*n*t ilrvcrilirii lu lite bill a»;
UU
A C L , fre ig h t..........................................
lait I, IIIikV 4, Tier ».
50 00 Solicit in -d tbr ‘ ity " I Sanford h rm fi hlrd
C H Letter, »alary and expente»...............

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Upon ipplicai¡fin nf the ("ity Stdiritnr, it
is’ hrrehv unlerril that" on nr before the
ruary Rule day next, being February i, A.
I). 1909. in said eourl, you appear lo ami
gnawer 'thr bill fifed and vet fortIS tb*
tore of y.mf respective interrtt« 1 n, rlghf WT
f»r lims iifMin real estate situate in the City
of Sanford, and described In the bill as:
T»ot s, fllock 6, Tier 7»
It is further ordered that thl« order he
uhlUhed In the S»s»if«ird Herald, a new«patier
tblishrd In *ai«l Uly, «»lire a week f«ir eight
mnsemtive weeks tirinr to »aid rule day, s
Witness mv hand anil seal of the «aid fir«
cult cuurt till« 15th day nf November, A.

answer the hill filed and set forth
lute uf your respective intercut lit.
dr liens Uluru rral estate situate Tn
of San fold* find dr m tilted iti the bill
Ivots ia ami 1 J, lljock 7. Tier 1,

the 111*
right to,
the C ily
*ntt-

Itis further ordered Inntt tills «infer be
published in the Hanford Herald, a newspaper
published in said City, once a week for eight
consecutive weeks mror to «aid rule «lay.
Willies» rnv hand and seal of the »aid cjr*
cult court thU Jjtb «Say of Novendier, A, ck :
9 08 ,
II. Nf. Robinson, (Seal.)
6 8 Clerk ("ircuit Court, Orange County.

Wabbly and Weak

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I f tbe clUxene have V E IlT E B ttA .
V IM A N D VIO O U , the town will be
eubatentlel. solid end etxoaf.
Lefe ell brace up end make this
town of oura e place of energy, ambi­
tion end enterprise.

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If" Ihe dtiicna ere" lukewMSH, lim p ’
end leey, tbe town will be wUby*
weehy, wabbly end week.

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Water can’t rlaa above tta level.
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t 1
Nor can n community rise above tbe
level of lta cltlxenehlp.

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Solid and Strong.

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Comfort Cottage

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I IlfII iu Chancer* to
f-ot i, mock 7, Tier j ,\ Enforce T i t Llm
Owner Unknown, and)
To .Ml Whom It Stay Concern!

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In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.
Cily uf Saufiird
.

In the Citcdit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida
for Orange County.
~—
City of Sanford ) Bill in Chancery )*■
_ V*.
) Knfuree Tax Lien
fl. Puller, ami
&gt;
'
To All AVliotn It May Ci*hcrm î
I |Hiii a|»|&gt;h'c3tfon uf Ihr Cily Solicitor i1
!• hrrrhv «trtlrrnl lhal un or hrforr the l et»
ruarjr Rule tïay nr*I, being February i, .\
If *9‘»9, . hi bait! court, you ipftrar lo and
i)*i»wcr #t!ie hill filet! and ict turili flir n.î 19 0 8 .
lure of ynyr respective tiuertM» in. right to
M, Rnbinson, fHeal,)
•r Rrns# u|*uii real estate situate in the City ift 8 Clerk CircuitTt. Cbnrt.
Oriingr County.
d Smiford, mid «Ics* rifinì in |He bill a«:
l-nf I t
n i f V V J. Tier f.
f
*
It h ftfrthrr «iri1r ml tbnt this. or•1er tw•■ fn the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
pubi ished in ihr Sauftird Ilemhi, .n newstviperCircuit of the State of Florida *
publislird in k,i|i| City, once * week for eighth
cim*e.’ut|ve week* nriur ft» said rule dav.
lor Orange County.
NVitucu.-iny h&amp;mi-JLTuI seal t»f the wiitl c»r
City of Hanford 1
cult emiri this jjtlk day of Novemficr, A. D
v«
)
II. Vf. Robinson, fSeni.) * laoti ij ami ij , nioclt 1 Hill in Chancery to
7,
Tier 1 ,
) tjnfoirc Tax 1den
16 8 Clerk f irridi Court. Omuge Cfiniiìy»
Unknown.
)
To
All Whom lit Mav Concern:
In Che Circuit Court of the 71h Tn li'”
Upon application &lt;»i the ("ity Solicitor, it
i* heirhy utdrtcd that uu o r - before the FebCircuit of the State of Florida
n iaiy Rule day nest, taring I’ rbruary 1, A,
for Oíanle County.
0.
iyog, in «aid court, you appear to ami

Il U fu rtb n orttrrcil that Ihl* orner -b*‘
U US that hr Iwlirvr» that you are a Mon rr»nlrnl
Fernald Hardware Co, »undrle»................
rtubli.heA in tin- San ford Herald, » nrwnpatier■
100 IK) fl| .|,r Siatr uf Florida, and that your rrx
C H Lcftler. »alary and cip en tca ..............
fiiihti»!iml in m M C'ilv, oneç a wrék foi nght
50 00 "det er 1» unknuwn. ami llu l ll.r .r .» no |w r
C H Lelllrr. aalary and expente« .............
. 33 win in Hi » S l a t * thr .« v ic e o f a »..h|Hwoa o in iro tliv r æ c i i i pilur tu «aid rule iljr . t d
Plueger, vegetable*......................
**f* *0*1*0 men lxltch their wagon VHerman
v liant! ami w »1 of the «ufl' cir­
ujhiu
whom
would
hind
yon,
»ml
that
yuur
23
00
II Lcftter. aalary and dxp en iet.. . . . . . . .
cuit court thi» rsth ilav of Nnremher, "î\. ri
8 55 aire »4, over the age of i l yearn.
•u a star, but never travel very far before Knight Crockery C o ......................... / , —
It it therefore ordered tl»at you do *PPr*r
37 40
1 C Snead, lumber and labor
................
« breaking of the homes drops them Tower
H. M. Uoblnttni.
in Ihi. court iu the bilL.breîtn fdrd, u,H.n
A Tower twtinling ............................
MoiidJV.I'eliriTXry
t;- A—Dr-**«»»: i&lt;-8 Clerb GIra»»U-C*»«w». Diana» Ci.uotyC
H
Lcfflct.
d
raft
-l»ck to earth again. Ma It TTregular
30 00
Il i* furlhrr ordered lhal tbit ®rJ«r “J
C II Leffler. C on n elly...................................
cut-up.
2 00 publication Iw rnhli.l.rd once » ivrrk fur e ghl
C l l Leffler, B ra d y ........................................
.
---------------- it----------------11
75
cxinxrculive
week» in the Sanford llrraM,
Walter Schuchl, a e rv lc c t...........................
fn- the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
17 00 nrw&gt;|i»i»-r publi»hrd. In Ihf Lily of Sanford,
C H Leffler
Information Wonted
Circuit of the State of Florida
C l l Leffler. received from celery . . . . . . .
25 US in rvtangi Courtly;- Morida.
X»on. Fred E. Gibson, a printer, left C H Leffler, expense» three month*......... 377 25
Wit nr»» m* liand ai #
il “ » cjr,
for Orange- County.
W. P. Carter
..................
ruit eourl IhT. J»d *Uy uf December. A. D
“ *“« b*»t winter, and nothing having Puatage. book-keeping, »renography . . . . .
Cily
of
Sanford L Hill In Chanfrry to
1908.
n. M. nnniNSON. iseai.i
Rutunda . . . . . . . . y.....................................
35 00
W.
f. s, StfUun, and ) Kuforcc Tax Lien.
n heard from him for several months CMhata
A
Co
Juelery
tu
Ja
c
k
t
ylile,
Tamp«^
20
00
W. S, Strtaon.
)
si. n*rh circuii Court. Ofing* ~County
— I
T o AII Alitom tt M ay Concern 1 1
■ ,
uneasy about him. Any InforT uteg....................................................... » I7B7 53
llpon application o f the C itv Soliritor, it
®»U«n concerning him wiU be greatly ap­ Amount
collected..................................... .
1Ç22 #5 In the Circuit Court of ths 7th Judicisl 1» hereby ordered that on or before the Feb
___ount collected.
ruary Rule day next, tiring February I. A.
Amount ditburted
preciated.
Respectfully,
**1». 1909. in »aid eourl, you appear In 'and
Circuit of the State of Florida
■ n m rr the Will filed and »rt forth the nature
J. P. G ibso n , h is fa t h e r .
Balance ............................................ . . . . 9 H 42
for Orange County.
of your ■ Vr.prctlve lnl*re»t» In, rieht to. or
Bennett,vllle, S. C, Dec. 2 nd. 1908.
C ily of Sanford
) BUI In Chancery lo llena ifiim real c»t»tc rltuate In the City of
11
) Enforce T ax Liao. Sanfurit. and ileaerBieil in tire hill a*:
tail to. Block 6, Tier ],
A. B. Tomlinnm. »ml)
'
AfrlvaJ wid Departure o f Mall»
Il 1» further nrdrrevl that thl* order tie
To Ihe defendant, A. IL Tom lm wnt
• - puhll.hed
the Sanford Hc/ahl, a new»|iaper
Arriv* r n^ * ctiv® B ovem W Fifteenth.
It arnicaring from Ihe affidavo of Ihe L ily niibllahed in
in »»Id C ity, onee a wera tor eight
Solicitor o f llie City of Sanford herein filed r.m-eciitlve week, prior lo Mid rule day.
S2 t ........7 00 a. «L. 1 03 p. m., 5 40 p. ra. ,
M M »-lw -b aU avc«H M , xmx - a r f . 4 jw *k rr*id cn t
WIT tier»' Twy-tnind-and » » t i p f , tW»-u»id «ir—
......... »w .'X f 00 a. w .. t 38 p. ra
,.f ihe Stale o f l loriiU. and that your re.* cillf eourl tin* and rlay o f I tec ember. A n-IJ
tlinivliLii i.V.’l T *•***■■***■!!• «•«•••fl 39 ill m.
idence 1». unknown, and that there la no perÓÒ m., 5 40 p. tu.
in ih i. Stale llw aenrice ol a »ubpocna
.
U At. R O B IN S O N . fS e al.) 1 ~
«S^btm
.......
Trill*«
. **..........
rlÜr» m tkT
*****
****
a»10 30 iu tu. Best Homelike Accommodations in upon whom would bind you, and that your AT**
l
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
h v t f H brmn/li................
^
*•
®
*
J
19
p.
m.
age
it
over
Ihe
age
o
f
a
I
year».
•
’
&gt;■ «•# ............. .
. . . Í 52 p. in.
Il ia* ihcrîfore ordered that you do aptwar
W re f»
-----the City at Moderate Prices.
in thii court lo the bill herein filed, up-n In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Monday,
February I, A . I». 100«.
pm.
Sawh...... VW'****”! ' 62 p. u.. a 00
p. m.
Il li furlhrr ordered that ihia order ol
Circuit of the State of Florida
p. tu.
publication 1 * publUhed once a week for' rigbl
i'branch
for Orange County.
2
30
p.
m.
Coiuecuilve week» In Ihe Sanford Herald, *
TrtErulSk ............................................. ... 2 SO____
nrw ipaper publiihrd In llir Cily of Sanford,
City of Sanford
) FIII1 tn Chancery to
Centrally ¡Located
In Orange County. Florid».
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) Future* T ax Lien.
W ilnrst my hand artd Ihe arai of »aid cir­ ‘Atnanda fTuodnui. and)
cuii court Ibi»' and day «f December, A. D. To A ll Who«) It May Concern:
F5VI
(Ipon application nf ihe City ■ Solicitor, if
F. Itala tax, Puatmaauir.
B. M. ROBINSON, (Seal.)
I» hereby ordered that on or Ivrlor* the Feb­
Corner of Fourth and Magnolia Avenue
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange^ County.
ruary Rule day next, being February i, A.

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for Orange County..
In \ It Whom It Mav Cmiccrn:
Total ...............................'.........................S 1822 05
U|m»ii application ,.f the ( ity SuJicftur. it
ry
tu
)
Hill
iu
Lhincf
of
Saiii«ni
City
1«
hereby ordered th**it on nr before the reh
D is b u rs e m e n t» :
) Ln force lax Lini rttary
V
«
.
Rule tUy next, Ih iug I’rbruary 1, A
1 25
Ilea Bradley, making b o x e s .... ......... 3
• *
1 »avidMm. am )
r.
II, &gt;9no, in »aid court, you appesir tu and
Ellison George, pain tin g........... .................
2 75
Whom
li
M
ax C iinrrrfi ;
All
answer
the hill filed Ipd sei forili Ihurt ti
II run he», e tc .A ..............................................
3 50
1um npfitk ail ‘ti cl flie Çlijp Hiilit ill » il lu ir uf your resjwftlvc intricala in, tirffit iu.
J H Prevail, blacktmlih w ork.................., /
75
till
uf
t»rtme
llir
Teli
v
tiiltíffí
litar
errb
nr lícita ti|*«iit real estate1 si i nate *** I lie Cily
2 55 ruar y Rule day** nevi. I*»"« Miniar y
Ben Bradley, hauling...................................
iteseriliril In Ilie Vi¡11 as : *
32 50 1 » 1909, in wild run ri» v«»n a|.|Kar tu »nd nf Hanfuni.
I'Uxco Printing Pro*», circular* ...............
1^*1 7. ‘ tibí** 9. Tier II.
IS 00 nutter Ihe hi!! hied and act loitlk thr n.
Geo Fox. celery for exhibit....... ..........
It
is
furihrr
i»r«!rre»1 that this order 1&gt;e
100 00 lure of yuur if»|ffllve Intereat* in, right tu. piihlishrd in the Sanford
Pepper Pubilxhlng Co., book»
.........
llerahl, .1 nrw«|ojtei
3 115 or tiriu ti|M&gt;n real r*iatr aitiusie /n t»»e Cit» published in aald l ily, mire
J a t Harrl», hauling...................................
.1 week for eight
10 UU of Sanford, and 4Íe*rr¡1»nl in th«-l»iil a»f
Walter Schuchl, m ap».................................
rouscetltlve
weeki
tuior
In
sais! rule dav.
11 70
N P Yuweil 1» Co. »heeling.........................
Ï ^&gt;1 7. Ilhwk 3 ,*Tier 6 . a t the t»ro|wrly «»
Witness my haipl and »eal nf tbr said rn
U OO IfT"
I G Entmlnger, photo*
paVTd^d .winy fn d Ti tiyr--vrmiityr euif court tío« ijih «lay of Novemfiw, *V. H.
21 OO Slate of Florida.
W R f..........................
Pell, aign t u a r d t ............. ..........
1908,
rUr- tUs u&lt;hUr—U-

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ion]—5&lt;j much apQrkiii|( is goin^ on Uicrc.
Ma aaya the meekest thing in the world
lx language—'cause it stands for so much
Ma aays a lot of men cry for justice
who would t hnve cause to smile if they
got it

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ADVERTISING COMMITTEE In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
l907--'08

City W orship Tom orrow .

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Mokes It» Report For the Season of

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THE SANrORD HERALD

A re ifoU-Looking F or

Flowing' Wells Guaranteed

O ne Thousand Acres of Celery Land

$ 1 0 0 .0 0 to $ 1 5 0 .0 0 Per A c re
**

R eason able

C a sh

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P aym e n ts

Lands-Adapted to.Celery, Lettuce, Cauliflower, Potatoes, Etc

S anford,

FROM MACARONI DELTA

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Governor

Brow ard Issues Another
Edict to the People
f r o m The H e ra ld 's Special Correspondent
Tallahassee. Nov. 28,—Gov. N. D. Brow­
By W ire le ss Telephone
Zeze Elkins is studying facial gymnas- ard has Issued the following proclamotics to become a lawyer.
- Whereas, By the gift of Providence
. Uncle Sam Smlthers wore his new sec­ there has been placed in the hands of the
ond-hand suit yesterday. He bought it at men of this suite, natural resources of
n rummage sale and cut a big swell. * yast importance and* great potential de­
Uncle Zcph Stuckey cut two wisdom velopment; and,
teeth last week and Doc Reed is afraid
Whereas, It is the duty of men to use
cholera infantum may set in if the warm the gifts of nature, and not to abuse
weather continues.
them ; to utilise, but not to waste, and to
The trustees of the Newllght church have realize that there will be succeeding gen­
hired a carpenter to stop up the cracks in erations to whom our resources will be
tlio floor before winter sets in us many essential; and.
members almost caught their death ofcojd
Whereas, The Rational -Conservation
in tiieir legs last winter.
Congress will meet in Washington, DcAunt Betsy'Crofoot Is havTng trouble Cirtïber 8 ; and.
Whereas, The Southern Commercial
with a gumboil.
Si. Blizzard's latest born twins were quite Congress will meet in Washington De­
cember 7 and 8 . for die 4&gt;urposc of In­
colicky last night.
terpreting by words of authority the re­
We do hope the Higgins and Dingman sources of die south ; and,
families will make up and quit throwing
-W lw as. The Nut tonni Rivers a mi Hnr
dead cats in each others wells, as much bers Congress will meet in Washington
sickness must prevail if this sort of petty December 0, 10 and 11, to favor a liberal
spite ik kept up much longer.
policy on the part of die national govern­
Two of JakeStimson's hogs have become ment in developing navigable streams
afflicted with chicken cholera.
throughout the United States;
Doc Spltfadden was called over to Josia
Now, therefore, I, N. B. Broward, gov­
Smoot at a late hour last night and haint ernor of Florida, do hereby issue diis proc­
gpt back yet. Josia always said he want- lamation, calling upon die business men
of Florida to turn aside from dieir ordi­
nary vocadans during the week, Decem­
ber G to 12, In order dial they may give
earnest thought to die subjects o f-re ­
sources and of conservation, and urging
as many of them as can do so to be pressent in Washington and participate in a
series of gatherings hitherto without par-

Economic Democracy.
There is one thing that will bring the
Socialistic wing, the Populistic wing, the
Hearst wing of the Democratic back.
Quit robbing them. The man who only
raises one blade of grass where he ought
to raise three but gets the full benefit of
the three of grass is not ns despicable as
the man who raises the tliree blades of
grass and without vigorous protest sub­
mits to being systematically ruuvru uf
two of them. The fanner who pays three
hutulrcd to four hundred per cent. Inter­
est on watered railroad stock has no
money left to pay interest on his own
capital.,
*So however reasonable his profits

t*l°. ^ lted State*' To #tny nt l,omo questions of economic rights are compel
and dilnk on these matters is important. [|n(( a hearing
To visit Washington and to diink on these
w hat carc ‘ wo about , u
^
m atters Js stUUAore impomnUTor, by decisions while we are being syste
.‘means of such a visit the business men mot|coUy robbed of two thirds « ¡dT lh,
of Florida can come back to their homes increment of wealth we creote, the wai
Ailed widi a more complete knowledge of js now on
our resources and fired with s determlnaU t humanity be allowed to relait
don to use wisely the marvelous gifts raore of the wealdi It creates and bu
m»de by natpre to U&gt;e toufrem i f t M , u u n i t y wUl-usadiU-waohh
rke
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto 0f „ jj humanity.
B(jvt
set my hand and caused die great seal to
^ Shanlbargcr
(Signed

N. B. Broward,

Governor.
ly the Governor.
‘Attest
H ehrv Clay .Crawford,
Secretary of S u te.

(NOT, never thought of such n tiling,
CERTAINLY
It's the other fellow who will likely go. You have
not yet your family well provided for nor all the debts
lifted from your Property, so you will live. Your
Dthldinga m ay hum, so you keep them insured. How
would it do to let one of the Strongest Life Insurance
companies in the WORLD cmry~Ehat risk upon your
Liferinstead of forcing i r ujWrt your Wife and Children?
A little money saved this way, each year, will make
life in later years comfortable and happy.
Do not fail to exum ine the *T

not.
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If the funner is robbed the business
man is deprived of the benefit of the
money of which the farmer is robbed.
The steel trust paying a dividend of
three hundred to four hundred per cent.
of millions of dollars to the railroad. The
railroad charges freight to pay inlercst
on watered stock and on the watered
stock of die steel and iron they use. All
this die fanner must pay and pay too
before he gets back a cent of his own
invested capital. In Ills freight bills both
on what he receives and what he ships.
Bryan thought the question was, should
the people rule. The quesdon is, should
die people continue being robbed.
Constitutional questions ~ are of tits
past, besides what is constitutional when
die railroads and the (rusts have vested

IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN
Wekiva Tribe No. 41
Hundng grounds of Sanford. Meedngs
on the 1 st and 2 nd Wednesday of each
month In Uasonlc Hall. Visiting broth­
ers welcome.

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Equitable Life Assurance Society !
or THE UNITED STATES
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S-COLES. j r General Agent, J a c k s o n v ille , Florida

M RS. E. P. W ELBO R N E.

Special Agent

J . N. N. W H ITNER.

Resident Agent, Sanford, Fla.

'Çbsnije onlnvitinr

dum sl rooms taio sn i t .

triedre cheerful horn«,
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the privilege of »dcononi from the Lrgcit
end ooit varied stock lo

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B A L T E -C O N R O Y r m i P A N V

Q u ic k ly a n d N e a l l y E x e c u te d at
T h e H e r a l d P r i n t i n g :C,--n»pany

�TWELVE PACES— Part I— Paies I to 8

I N S A N F O R D — Life ia Worth&gt;Living
Number 17

SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY. D ECEM BER 12, 1908
Popularity o f Sanford Girl

NEWTOf THE WOtoLD

In the final result of the Metropolis
contest for the popular young Indies of
Items of Interest Gleaned From the atnte, Mias Gelale Butt of this city,
wns third In this section with 37,311
Various S o u rc e s votes to her credit.. Miss Butt did not
win n grand prlxe but the handsome
vote accorded her demonstrates her
HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK popularity.

SANfOR D

groc erV

com pany

First Year
An Armies» W o n d er. *'

MUNICIPAL ELECTION

A trick bicycle rider amused a large
crowd on the- street last Tuesday. His
One of the Largest Wholesale And various stunts were amazing for u'mitn
Retail Houses In This Section
that had no arms. He was also a good Passes Off With Few Exciting
Notice appears in this issue of The collector ns those present can testify.
Thrills
Herald of the incorporation of the SnnForm er Resident» Return
fonl Grocery Co., of this city. The San­
The many friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. W
ford Grocery has long ago earned the rep­
MAYOR LAK E
WINS
AGAIN
utation of being among the largest retail W. Stripling will Tic pleased to learn of
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Surveying
the
Drainage
Area
¿j-Ii / ^
groceries In the state and one of the their return to Sanford where in the
Messrs. W. A. Ginn and E. S. Close nrc
Htre the Reader» Will Find a Brief
future they will reside.
largest wholesale houses In (Ids section.
Calhoun, Driver nnd Hand C onstitute
Historical S p rln i N o w ln l
now engaged in making a survey for the
Mr. Stripling for a number of years tins
Under the nldc management.of W. M.
New M embers or City
{imposed drainage as drafted by the drain­
Tor Hurried Reader»
Dickens the business lins nourished nnd been with the Van Dcmnn Grocery Co.,
Council
age
copimlssion
recently
appointed.
When
Shadmck W. Brown, o f . Middleton. N
from a small beginning lias attained the of Jacksonville nnd having identified
completed
this
great
work
will
mean
pint
The
mutual
election
has come nnd
Y.. died Inst week aged 88 years. He
high .position which it now occupies. himself with the incnrjVirntion of the
the
lands
of
our
famous
Celery
Delcmvill
gone
nnd
despite'lhc
excitement
of last
ditw the largest U. S. pension of an y
But under the severe strain of business New Sanford GroceryCo.. will remove to
week
no-one
is
hurt
nmfr^eneralT«itlafncbe
the
Eden
of
FlorUln.
Good
roads
will
_
mao In that section of the country. He
If^DrrhfTpt has given Sanford, his fiat love*.
Ktved In Company D. One _ H u n d red fallow and fare radiosol
Their old friends will accord Mr. nmf Jllaft pi »ic i lrf Murh -tn —ttm^surprise of
' Tfateil to rest from
veryonc the aldennnn ticket comprising
and Seventy-sixth Regiment.. New. York adjacent to Sanford one vast garden spot, active management of the business Mrs. Stripling a warm welcome.
William Hand, G. R. Calhoun nnd H. P.
Volunteers, and lost one of his eyes by. dotted with fine residences will result.
which necessitated a change nnd the
Driver, won out In Its entirety, M r."
Our New Express Office
Hie explosion of »'Cap. A l a resul t. oi
incorporation
ns before noted. While
Com m issioners Retire
Driver whining by the narrow margin of
Commensuru
te
with
Sanford's
wonderful
this lie became totally blind. Hia pen.
Two of our most faithful county com­ still connected with the business Mr. growth U the many new-imtidUigs tluit one vote.
tioa was $100 per month.
missioners retire from active service Dickens will resign the active manage­ will soon be constructed Among these Is
Mayor Lake.is again victorious, with
The First Notional Bank of Peppcrell, upon the board this week. Hon. H. II. ment Into the hands of;W. W. Stripling,
Mr. Brady close and running some.
the
new
quarters
for
the
Southern
Express
Hats., wns robbed laat week of $14,000, Dickson, chairman of the boanl forn n gentleman well nnd favorably known
J. T. Lee also bad n close shove In his
Company, plans for which ore now being
The robbers took precaution against be­ number of years and known as an authori­ In this city nml, county ns a business
brush with C. C. Morris, winning by 14
prepared.
The
old
building
will
either
he
ing surprised by fastening the doors of ty on good roads in the South is one and mnn of sterling qualities. He is n form­
votes.
residences In the neighborhood so they our own Hon. H. H. Chappell for n num­ er resident of Sanfonl and has the inter­ repaired or removed nnd the new structure
M. L. Scott wns the only candidate who
will
occupy
all
the
present
space
ami
the
ests of the city at heart.
could not be opened.
ber of years o faithful member of the
wus not worried over the result, rtliiniitvvacauthiud-to
First
s
tre
e
ts
Tire
building
Nonl Alexis, president oi Hnytl. has board amending to Itsdutiea evtn to the -Mr-Sdripling for a-nunil&gt;cmf yrnnrhns wiU be modern, and its position will greatly ing no opposition Mr. Scjitl rolled up the
been traveling salesman for the Vun Debeen deposed by the revolutionists, who neglect of his own business interests.
miuiauiutLYutc of.,282.
maiiCyuiB
4iiy^whoUuutle grocers of-Jnclrr enhance tin; value ami appearance-of this
TipiUted “ Ihe' Cflptlfil o r the Island.
Mr. Dickson Is succeeded-bv-M -O
M. F. Robinson, candidate for alderman
portion
of
Sanfonl.
.The
Southern
Express
: took refugcon a French vessel;
üverstreet and Mr. Chappell by Alex sonvllle.
(k).
n n d the A. C. L. Railway are to be was upon n mixed tiuket and this ac­
Associated in the new firm will lie T.
counts in a great measure fur the small
Frauds Joseph, Emperor of Austria; Vaughn of this city.Fi Williams, President of the Conrad commended for their enterprising spirit in vote.-ns mimy-voters preferred voting the
celebrated Inst week the Sixthleth nnnlimproving their |&gt;rtiprrtyTitttilB point.
And Irish P o tato es, Too —------ Grocery Ctc. of Daytona, who-is also'Well
straight tickot for their nidermen »9 it
-wwary of his ncoesalonto the throne.
Sanford's crops are unlimited and every nnd favorably known to the people of
List of Unclaimed L etters
wns originally made up.
Lilluokalanl, cx-quaen of the Sand­ day brings new surprises in the different this section and while he.will not lie
Remaining in the Sanfonl Postofilcc at
The interest in this city election bos
wich Islands, was 70 years old Dec. 2,
vegetables raised In the celery d elta.. The actively engnged In the Sanford Grocery close of week ending Dec. 8 . 1008:
been intense and the principals and their
■nd celebrated the event by resending other duy The Herald mnn visited Toni Co., will still tend his knowledge of the
ladles
Triends worked enrly nnd late to roll up
to the United States her claim against
Goodwin. Mr*. Annie
Hawkins to inspect ills lettuce crop and business in aiding the affairs of this Barton. Mary
a good majority. The close result dem­
Gulden. Mrt. Italarlln
J nekton, Mrt. Lulu
this country for the confiscation - of the
wns presented witli some fine lettuce and large concern.
onstrates that the people of Sanford nre
Brown,
Mrt.
Dnliy
Miller,
M
iti
Alim
Ulsndt.
A large wholesale -grocery has. long Bryan. Mri. Annie
Irish potatoes. Now, Sanford potatoes
I’oatell. MIm Lugen Is
taking un Interest in municipal affairs,
On and after January 1st first class may not occupy a large place In the minds been needed In tills section and while un­ Cherry, M in Sarah
Sputili, Mrt, DvnU K.
and the reins of tlic city government
Williams, Mrt Ada
postage to Germany will be two cents of the people or bo associated with our der the jiresent management the field was Harden, MUi Grnie
must be handled carefully in the next
Hendrick«, Mr«. Kiln
VVtight, Hattie
iiilead of th-e %the present rate.
covered,
the
new
members
feel
that
premier celery crop, but for a delicious
year If the officials wish to avoid criti­
lllmnn, Mrt, Maltie
A cotton mill to cost $8,000,000 ia to murphy” you should try some Irish polu- more business can be induced to come
cism of their acts.
Gentlemen
McDermott. Thorna«
be built in E ast. Boston, Mass. It will tocs raised in Sunford's sub-irrigated dis­ to this city by enlarging the business Acton, Edcoae
Regardless of whether the result is to*
Milter, Fred
hare 250,000 spindles and 7,500 looms. trict. Mr. Hawkins planted these for his and adopting ’an aggressive business Coleman, Manriie
(he liking of .all, the citizens of Sanfonl
Blade.
C.
W.
rj
Miller,
W,
B
The entire plant will cover 05 acres of own use, and whUe&lt;uikinghuLlittiu atten­ policy.
should get together and aid the officials
Carney. J. E Mirrtl«. Albert
The retail department will he kept In fnirlU'ld Lu&gt;abef Co,— Neleott, Win.
ground and 'employ 8 ,0 0 0 ~hands. The tion, this stand of pointers is the finest
in every way to push the many improve­
Palmer. Floyd
head hi the enterprise Is Eugene M. crop of Irish potatoes ever grown and vfill ¡lie up-to-date manner that lias always Kaverti, Kile
ments to completion.
j j Pinner, Jut an
Foss.
compare favorably with the famous potn- characterized this part of the business ilawihaw, Jam ei
Out of a total of 348 registered voters,
R iven , Thomai
nnd will cater to the wants of nn exact­ Hunter. J, M,
301 voted in the election and a number
An unusual undertaking,the building of toes raised in the celebrated districts both
Janie», K F
Roblnion, Marshall
south.
• x ^ * “ ing public.
failed to gel to the {Kills in time to cusl a
M..ntin. Jutrph
Sanford, Geo
■ Breproof village, is in progress at Moun­ north and ------------------u
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Thu.vJsonford gains another enterprise
Persons claiming the above will plcusc ballot.
tain Station, on the border line between
Lawn M owers
that promises to aid in making our city a say "Advertised," and give date of this
Following is tile official count:
'Orsngc and South Orange, N. J. Six
Special prices to reduce stock. If you wholesale district of large pnqiorthms in list.
Ctias. F. Haskins, P. M.
ro» MAYOR
bouses ore already well under way and
want a good mower nt n low price, now is (lie nt-nr future.
Forrest
L
a
k
e
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are being made of burned d ay In the form
the time to buy. Also good stock of
Clay Tile For Sulc.
The
people
of
Sanford
will
nccord
the
E.
E.
Brady
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131
of hollow blocks. The roofs nrc to \yt of
scythes, grass hookY mid lawn rakes. new firm u warm welcome and The Her­
Palnlku Tile for sale in any qunnity.
* FOR MARSllAL AND COLLECTOR
asbestos shingles or shite. The houses
Hurry J. Wilson.
G . Fa S mith , Box 371 .
ald joins in best wishes for success.
J. T. Lee ......................................
140
have from eight to ten rooms and the par­
C. C. Morris ..........
................... 131
titions and fliMirc are »¿he of terra cctta,
EUR CLERK. TREASURER AND ASSESSOR
so that a fire could not spread from one
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Gen. Simon of the revolutionery forces
W. N. Lcfiler........................................ 125 .
ha* been proclaimed president of Hayti.
M. W. Lgvell .......................... •............100
The East Side bank of Portland, Oregon,
F. L. Woqdruff............................
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wu robbed of $10.000, Dec. 7.
M. F_ Rnlilimm ----- —
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G. R. C alhoun...,_____________
137
W. H. Hand......................................... 1^3
ty.two cases developing In one
day.
H. P. D river.................
120
Elia in New York arc to build a club
Death of William Mahoney
house, hotel and theater combined, to cost
The
death of Mr. William Mahoney,
11,000,000.
|he Sanford Heruld believes that the Holiday Trade, while hein** the best
which occurred Sunday night at 10:30,
Sixty-five families are homeless as the
removed one of the oldest men In till«
this.^ear in the history of Sanford, could he made much more profitable
result of a fire which destroyed three full
section. Had be lived until next March
of property in the heart of Cenlie would have been 87 years of age: He
by
a
system
of
judicious
advertising
in
a
medium
th
at
circulates
in
the
county
frxlix. Pa.. Dec. 4.
wns bom In Washington, but lived many
-khs Mary Craig. ngnd-??rTrt«rtt _„
■ ilfS in-Yirgiula—-He e m im nt ihi« m i o
,
Alton, 111., has not tasted water for
about twenty-five yeprs ago nnd located ,
tony years.
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ulate the Holiday Trade and bring the shoppers to Sanford instead of allowing
at Melrose, wldcti wns his home till four
The national apple show now being held
y ears' ago fie moved to Sanford. Mr.
other cities to lure them thither. The Herald will issue one week before--Christ­
Mahoney was in the United States navy
“ Spokane. Wash., haaexhlblta from thlr- M
D*iix states, Canada, England, Germany,
for a number of years, a t lieutenant, from
mas on December 19th, one of the handsomest Holiday editions ever printed in
1848 to 1860, making several cruises In
^nce, Norway and Japan. Over eight
the frigate John Adams and the man-^fspplea are estimated to be in the
this section. It will be several times larger td1»11 the regular, edition,' the
exhibit.«
wur Pennsylvania, then the largest war
ship
«float The civil war found him “in
pages brimful of good m atter thad will interest voting nnd old _and-th e -p a g e a Two contracts for Urn furnishing of wlreforeign
ports, hut on the ship arriving at
_
kkphww. sendee, one tglth the war
Baltimore
he, withoihers, left the ship and
■bound
in
a
beautiful
colored
cover
that
will
make
the
edition
a
work
of
a
rt
and
oepartment of the United States and the
made
their
way to Virginia, attaching
a European power, have been
one th at will be treasured long after the holiday season is past.
In order to
themselves to the Confederate cause.
. *^_hy the Clark wirelnsa telegraph
His wife passed away just four months
telephone company of Detroit It ia
make this edition a symposium of Sanford’s interests, we osk the people to send
ago,
and It wai~hoticed that Ufa haver
J * Uolt«l States will have o system
seemed
the same to him after her going
M
^ “ Phonic communication between perin their copy early, as the printers will be kept busy night and day in arrang­
away.
He
was not strong and his rela­
^nd “nd those In airship« and
tives
and
friends
knew it could not be
■"Wanes five and ten mile« d istan t
ing this special edition for the delectation of the public. We also urge upon
long before he would follow ber to the
A «itigaree weighing alxty pounds was
other home. The funeral service was
all who are interested to send in an article about Sanford and thus aid us in
Wu luLong Island Sound off South
conducted at the home of the family resi­
.«Bssia.conn , tlrirw e d t------------making this ^ iü ô n n o t'o â ly a visitor for the holiday season but a "grand ad­
dence Monday afternoon conducted by "
The bursting of a large water main In
Father Fox, of the Cutholic church, of
vertisement of Sanford and her resources,
which church deceased^ was n dqypm Itrm
N'
tW# w#ek h&gt;re UP tT“
x , L .° ^ront °T the Clarendon hotel and
rBilfiberT" Fuliter Fax spokeinthe highest
a half.mil«- square. terms of the deceased, saying that he was
U ik. l.l l1ltt*ion °T the six tie tli congress
u man of great faith, trusted In the Sa­
vior and exemplified in his life the beau,
last rv."
convened Tuesday
P. S. Copy for “A ds.” and special articles must be in before
thamp Carter of Missouri la the
tlful traits of a Christian character..
“"^»atlc leader in the House. *
The body was taken to Melrose on
Thursdayt December
.
Tuesday
and laid to rest by the side of
«tiao.?iJ
ran on the
his
faithful
companion. His niece and
“d
°f Uu“ ard*’ Bay. Inst week.
nephew Miss Ellen and Mr..Andrew Ma­
honey, accompanied the body.
B P ’-^volutlon U on in Hayti.

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SANFORD flCRALD

November 21. t908

VOICE Of Tllf PE0PLÜ C A ftSEP A R A T EM C ES IN SCHOOL THE LOCAL LEGISLATION
Le tte rs and Communications on
Various Timely Topics.

Important Decision Rendered In U. S.
Surprem e Court

City Council Meets In a Pink

In deciding the case' o f Boren College
.
Tea Session
versus the State o f Kentucky favorably to
the state, the supreme court o f tile United
States Monday held that a state o f the
COLUMN DEVOTED TO PEOPLE
Union m ay constitutionally legislate to WONDEREULLY SLOW TALKFEST
prevent the coeducation o f the w h ite and
black
races. The case was instituted to
In This Department will be round the
tcstYhe
va lid ity o f the state law o f 1004.
Views, Opinion»-and Comment - —
prohibiting
white and black children from
of P ractical W riters.
attending the same schools. The higher
(We Invite correspondence on live topics from all
sections of the County, also news Items of Interest. state court took tho position that the white
Itrevlty will Insure prompt publication. Articles
contrary to the views of the Editor will be pub­ and black races are naturally antagonistic,
lished. but abusive and anonymous communica­ and that,the forced separation ofth ech iltions will be rejected. We will not be responsible
for opinions eiprcssed by contributors. All com- Hren o f the two races lain tho line o f pres­
nlent Ions Intrndrd for current Issue must be In
ervation o f the' peace. The opinion o f the
td not later than Tuesday p. m ) —En.
When The Chronicle Rings The Bell supreme court was handed down b y Jus­
tice Brewer and affirmed the finding o f
wttTTCx roe ate lAxroen lujui n
both the Kentucky circuit court Add t V
When the Chronlde rings the Bell
What then, do you opine T
court o f appeals. Justices Harlan and Day
You must your fondest hopes dispel.
And this will be the sign—
dissented. Justice Brewer's opinion dealt
When the Chronicle rln(s the Dell.
entirely with corporations as affected by
When the Chronlde rlni
the Kentucky statute and did not consider
You'll rival hut o meagre spell.
the question o f applicability to individu­
And this will he the sign—
als. Proceeding upon the theory that a
When the Chronicle rings y ho Bell.
stnto has complete control over corpora­
wliien the Chronlde ringk the Bell,
Let cold chills run down your spine,
tions and its own creations, he then con­
For It will mean your doom to tell.
strues the la w o f 1004 as in effect an
And this will tie the ilgo—
When the Chronlde rings (he Bell.
amendment to the charter o f Berea ColWheq the Chronlde rings the Dell,
lege and added:
TojUnlb 'twill you consign.
“ It is undoubtedly true thatthereserved
Tw ill lw needless to then rebel,
And this will lie the sign—
power to alter or amend is subject to some
When the Chronlde rings the Dell.
limitations, and. that under the guise o f an
When the Chronlde rinse the Bell,
nmendment flThew contract m ay not al­
You upeiarte gel In line,
And llt’n lo your funeral knelL
ways be enforcable upon the corporation
For this will be the elgn— When the Chronlde rings the Bell.
w the stockholders, but it is settled that a
power reserved to the legislature to niter,
When the Chronlde rings the Bell.
Jnst pees It down the line;
amend or repeal a charter authorizes it to
“ Means ilenlh lo every rival swell I'
And this will he the sign—.
make an alteration or amendment o f a
When the Chronlde rings the Bell.
Charter granted subject to it. wiiich will
When the Chronicle rings the Bell,
not d efca to r substantially impnlr the ob­
Will you Indeed resign T
Or will you sure success compel),
ject o f the grant or any rights vested under
Dt-tplie the om’nous sign—
it, and which the legislature tnay deem
Wh«t the Chronicle rings the Bell T
ncctissafy ffl'keeitnrMTTier Him n h jn c m r
Attorney Johnson.
any public rlghL W e need concern our­
There being ho further business, council
P r o p o s e s C elery Jubilee
selves only with the inquiry whether the
adjourned.
To the Editor of Tin Hu a u &gt;
first section o f the Kentucky law can be up­
Your proppsal to have n Celery Jubilee held ns coming within the power o f a state
at Sanford next March is good.
-•
over its own corporate creatures. W e are
The ffower carnivals o f Pasadena and o f opinion that it docs come within that
Santa Barbara. California, copied after power.
thc-000 at Nice, Franco, iiave made those
yourself o f Jhem: Enamelwnrc. rinsing
The F irst Lettuce of 1908
towns famous.
pans, sauce pans, dippers, 15, 25, and 35
„
(Jacksonville Times-Union I
Many people would choose this tim e to
The first lettuqe sent from Sanford to oepts. Two-lb red kidney beans, 10c; 2visit Sanford.
New York brought $4.50 a basket. Thir­ ib Elbcrtn peaches, 15c, Worcester sauce,
Our own ]&gt;eopIe would gain much benefit
ty-two baskets was the lot and the New 15c. Only one beautiful set o f China ware
and amusement from the “ vegetable pa­
York receiver wired the grower within price $20, next week for $17,
rade," athletic competitions and tourna­
forty hours after the truck was shipped
ments.
Now is the time to buy your sub-ini
telling him that it had been shipped at
If w e want to make Sanford a “ live
gnted land. .S e e M. M. Smith.
the price named. The metropolis is letc i t y " w e must get nllve ourselves.
Jump into line and help it along.
— J, V, WeeoEN,

B

A n o th e r L e t t e r F rom H o rry P a p w o rth
N ew Y ork , N ovem b er 17, 1908.
To (he Editor of The Herald:

and flthbnlls, the turkey is a concrete
symphony that causes every soul to ripple
in so.ig. Oid and young are alike victim s
o f its peerless quality.
r
The young eat it with their first teeth,
the middle aged attack it with their sec­
ond, and the old masticate it w ith their
third, or store teeth, nnd it is even tooth­
some to the toothless. The cranberry’s
chief distinction is that which it enjoys
in being the tail-end o f the Thanksgiving
ticket. The.cranberry sauce is sometimes
strained, but not In its relations with
turkey. They go together i»o harmoniously
that several poets say that the cranber­
ry's Incarnated smile is intensified by the
turkey's flush o f pride.
The turkey is a bird among birds, n dish
among dishes, a dream among dreams.
N ew Telephon e D ire c to ry
A new telephone book will soon be is­
sued from the press o f The Herald. This
is made-accessary by the greatnum berof
new usOrs o f the system. Tills book will

*could be elected President of lhis great

lu y A liig you Tor the courfesy,
H a kky M. P apw orth .

When you patromzfrF&amp;wtTtaitoi
When you employ a town dentiit
When you encourage a
prise.

town

All points North
All points North

When you subscribo for the town’s
newspaper.
Somo citizens fail in somo o f these
duties. A few fail in all of them.
HOW ABOUT YOU?
finnUnn'sNoUcc

Sunday law.

R. McQunid. ns Guardian of the
and estate o f Cecelia D. McQupid, n
minor, Intel [,_on the 4th day of IVcemher, A . D. Hi OH. at 10 o'clock a,i. m.,
... iu up.ply
. to the county
. .judge
— „ —o f Orang
----- Je coun­
ty, Florida, at his office in the City of
Orlando, for authority lo sell at jirivnie
snie all the right, title and interest (u the
following described land, situiur lying
and being in the county of ...............
state o f Floridn, to-wit
l/&gt;i nine (II).

Unfurnished R o om s F o r Rent
Several nice rooms,-in good location,
...
. J, In the City
will be rented to desirable persons. Cist­ o f Sanford, Florido.
W illiam R. M cQ uaio,
ern' and sulphur water on tlie premises.
A s Guardian o f Cecelia I). Mctjuulri.
Inquire at The Herald office.
When you have an item o f news call
F ok R e n t — Four unf
phone No. 148.
A d d ress H., Herald office

IN SANFORD LAND
Is the Surest Money Maker in all the
»

Southern States

~

If you w ant any of these lands, see us
Terms-to suit your-pocket-book -

All points South
All points South

Tevere»

Ail pouts Soul

All points N o th ......... ........ .
7 00 s
A &lt;1*11y express pouch received Iran Tamps at

55 a. m.
Extra copies o f (ids week's Herald caa ItMetis
marked d ere dotty, all others dally, except
Cess.’ F. m um ». Postmaster.
— - b e o b t a in e d at this office. Send a copy Sunday.
to your friends and keep them in touch
Ham sandwich, 3 cents; Mrs. Takosh's
'
w ith the Celery City and its wonderful
und) room, opposite the depot.
resources.

eater-

When you speak tho town’s praises.

Oviedo

I enclose subscription $1.00 for the
H erald— more power to it • and
you I

When you buy from,» town m&lt;
chant
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F ro m th e tlo o s ie r S ta te
Mr. nnd Mrs. E, F. McConnha o f Rich­
mond. fhd., have arrived In the city nnd
will spend the winter here. They made
the (rip from Richmond to Jacksonville
In their touring car and from thence by
Clyde Line to Sanford. Mr. McConnha
purchased a fine celery farm last year on
tile west side and will engage in celery
culture. W e welcom e these estimable
ttooslers In T&gt;u f midst and hope more o f
them will decide to locate in Sunford.

I am delighted to.rend that Sanford has
recently organized a fire department; your
invitation to attend a drill w ill be accept­
ed probably during the present winter;
in the meantime please inform the Chief
nnd the boys thnt I should be honored by
being elected a contributory member and
itjr unr boys on to the rncrtfint mere are
some of Nature's noblemen in Sanford to
whom the old fire boys never appealed in
Vain for funds— C olonel'Thrasher ‘ (thé
best that ever lived ), Hon. M. F. Robineon, George i'crnnld. Bill Hill, Frank P.
Forster, F. H. Rand and many others.
Some o f tlie happiest days o f m y life
w ere {Missed in dear old Sanford, with die
-fire boys far comrndcs, therefore the pros­
p erity o f your town nna the Are depart­
m ent have m y e(hcera wishes for a fulfilment,
Mr. Editor, I have always bad consider­ don’t Knock.
able admiration for men who devote their
List of Unclaimed .Letters
Uvea to publishing the "W e e k ly " at one
Remaining in the Sanfonl Postoflke at
dollar p er; wondering from whence pomes
their reward! To compliment you on
the Issue o f the Sanford H cri l ' 1,
McKUule, Mrs. Anni«
Inrly your "Proclam ation” in the issue o f
Siili ili. Uri. Lin ie
Williams, Mrs.
N ov. 14lh, seems infinitesimal; it surely
U a dandy and should be the admiration
Gentlem en
o f all deep thinking men o f your State— Colmore, Thomas
Johnson, W. F.
McClrnton, Kev. W. D,
“ forget politics nnd go to work"— fine; Eunvcrs. E. K.
Marie, Lee
when compared with the mushy letter Dewitt, Freden •
Uoldwtre, James
Lookhsrt, D. L
w ritten b y th o Hon. Frank Clark, publish­ Hunter. July
Slotsn. Matthew
ed In tho Sanford Herald, prognosticating Jenkins, C. P. Mr. Bryan's election, it’s more o f a won­ Jepson, Henry
Taylor W. W.
der. O f course I appreciate the fact that Johnson. P. K.
Persons
claiming
tlie
above w ill please
m y political opinion would not count for
say “ A dvertised," and give date o f this
much, because I led a crowd o f SanfordCh a s . F. H askins , P. M.
it e s t o political sulcidein the fall o f 1808,
the yertr Mr. Bryan crucified the Demo­
cratic party with n Gross o r Gold'arirf 3
F ree SUyer, but really do you think the
Hon. Frank ever supposed Mr. Bryan
Country! W h y I would ns soon expect
tlie cat fish o f Lake Monroe lo push their
heads out o f the w ater and, looking
towards Sanford, sing "Th e Beautiful

They Go Together
It is believed by many thinking people
that Thanksgiving was Invented to give
the turkey a distinction and n prestige
and to give a medium through which to
offer our gratitude while experiencing per­
ennial tin ills o f pleasure. The selection
o f the turkey for the star pdrt was happy,
because everyone, likes turkey, be it hot.
cold or canned, Unlike veal, corned bcei

mm b h a □ ■ □ a m

�NHB»b«r

NEWS Of THE WORLD

M4BEl p a io e

SANFORD THE FAVORED

ifying the severity o f the northern blasts.
" 'Sanford is blessed with ample trans­
portation. both w ater and land, sound
P retty Wedding In lllstrlo nlc Circles
banks, a puMic sp irted board o f trade,
Thursday Morning
Items of Interest Gleaned From
Former Citizen Writes of the hustling, reliable real estate agents, who Items of Interest Concerning
The Sanford House was the scene pf a
Various So urces.
have easy work in locating home-seekers
Advantages of This Section
quiet wedding on Thursday morning, ilio
Society People.
or investors, where an investment o f $3,
contracting parties being Mabel Paige and
000 may he mnde to yield a net income
WEEK Charles W. Ritchie. Miss Paige and com­
yearly o f from 33,000 to 310,000.
GARDEN
SPOT
Of
THE
WORLD
pany closed on W ednesday night after
P O I N T S PURELV PER SO N A L
" “Our whole state Is linked together with
three nights in Sanford, nnd the rumor
indissoluble ties, prosperity is apparent
(be Render* Will rind a Brief that the favorite was to wed Mr. Ritchie,
Enormous Yield From an Acre of Land everywhere, from it all Jacksonville gets
Historical S p rln i Flowing
llow Celery City Vanity M ir While
the manager, gave an added zest to the
Stim ulates property Values
loll, adding daily to our city's prosperity
Tor Hurried Readers
Away the Golden Hours—
performance on Wednesday night.
And Induces Immigration
nnd growth. W e should, rejoice in tbe
Rudolph A. Vnlette, a rurol m all clerk,
Social Gossip.
The wedding ceremony was performed
The following letter from H. H. Deane progress o f every section,
NE evening last week I heard a
„ho live* in Newark. N. J.. recenUy kiUcd by the Rev. B. F. Brown, rector o f the Ho­
" 'A t present Sanford is rejoicing.over a
married mhn decrying the grant
, bullfrog which weighed a trifle over *1* ly Crosa Episcopal church, only the mem­ nnd published in the Jacksonville Metrop­
amount o f deception and story tell­
nuumU. This is believed to be the largest bers o f the company and n few friends olis is so well written and gives such a telegram received from the Hon. fn iu k
L ^ ia M :adbpnaFtfv-li'-2 iir..’n » S M ir f t f f n WnT fC f art stating that the board o f* engineers ing that is practiced in society and he
being i resen t.1 -■
frog Wiled In this or any other country,
that It is reproduced in The Herald. Mr. and chief o f engineers approve q ^ ia n n e declared that he iw*d- riem nm tef O f
---For disobeying order*; Bernard Lelser,
Mabel Paige has &gt;been a favorite with
Deane having been a resident o f Sanford one hundred feel wide nnd eight fe w deep, w ife Hint she be absolutely straight­
tárale in Battery D. Third Field A rtillery the people o f the South for a number o i
several years ago, fs quick to note the re­ Pnlntka to Sanford; ona hundred fc^t wide forward with her friends. Not that re­
¡J.S. A„ h a s been dishonorably discharged years, having made her first appearance
markable. changes being made in this city nrrtHtCc feet d^ep, Sanford to Lake Har­ formation wns neccsspry in that particular
from die service, deprived o f all back pay w hile a tiny tot o f five years. The Atlanta
and suburbs, and more than any one can ney, mean low water," which action, de­ quarter, but even in the smaller affairs
ind allowances, and Is to be Imprisoned for Constitution long ago heralded Miss Paige
discern the signs o f prosperity and future clares Mr.Clark, guarantees both projects,'
that a plain statement o f fact be the rule,
:
_ ' ___
*
ill roondts. The violation o f orders con- 08 the "Idol o f the South," and such she
development -of the Celery City:
not a stumbling, halting excuse resorted
0f eadng unwholesome apples after has remained as no member o f the stage
“ Returning from a visit to Sanford, his NEW BUILDING FOR POSTOEflCE to to gain the end a simple declaration
hold* a larger place In tbe h e a rts 'o f tbe
repeated orders not to do so.
^
» ♦*
former home, H. 11. Deane when seen by a
would secure.
After having been a citizen o f the United people than this dainty, petite artist. For Metropolis representative, recounted in lion. Henry S. Chubb Thinks Sanford
This gcnUcmnn docs not want his w ife
the
past
few
years,
w
lthher
late
husband.
Sutes for over forty year*, and drawing a
May Have One
glowing terms, nnd with keen gratifica­
to go about hunting people to dovour by
Henry
F.
Willard,
The
Mabel
Paige
Com­
pension from the Government for services
Hon. Henry S. Chubb, the well-known
tion sojne o f tlie wonderful developments
forcing upon them disagreeable truths,
tendered during the war between the pany confined themselves to Florida, plny- in that favored section.
lender o f the Republican forces in Florida,
but
he does want her to be absolutely.
itstes. Win. A. Hang, a native o f Chino. Ing a whole season at Tampa nnd Jack­
"Said Mr. Deane: ‘I am sure your many spent n short time in tlie city on Wednes­ frank with her friends. I f she is Invited
f i n d s himself deprived o f
his citizenship sonville.* A t the death oiM r. Willard the thousands o f readers will be glad to learn day cn route to his home in W inter Park,
to a party, for instance, and it is not oon"”
by a recent decision o f the court passed management o f the company was placed something nf the ixugrcss of -Hie trucking from Washington.-'
'
venlchi for her to go, let her say so and
jif
rl i
It ■V*BwWlwe'VWll(Ji
ihaduuula o f-C h a rte r-W rR l t e llie s for­
industry on. the celery delta, which is . Col. Chubb, while indulging in n chat not hem nnd haw, worry nnd delay her
The committee on privileges o f the Brit merly o f the Peruchl-Gypzene Co., nnd bringing Sanford
world-wide • renown. with Tlie Herald scribe, wns asked about answer and then give some other than
the acquaintance of Miss Paige and Mr.
iih House of Lords has decided that Albert
Truth is stranger than fiction. It seems •tiie likelihood o f a government building the real reason for declining the in vita ­
Kliby Fairfax, a native o f Virginia, la en­ Ritchie ripened into love, n consummation almost incredible that tbe unsightly llut- for Sanford, and stated that in a short tion. In fact, the key to Hie whole situa­
o f which wns reached in this city, when
titled to the rank nnd title o f Lord Fairfax
woods lands of a few years ogohnve been time numerous cities tlie size o f Sanford tion with this man would be to have the
they plighted their troth on Thursday.
of Cameron. In the Scottish peerage;
transformed Into the beautiful fields which would receive n|)pro|iriationsfrom 310,000 women give reasons for actions, not ex­
.„M r. Ritqhle is a native of Columbus,
now greet tlie eye. level as a table, long to 313,000 for erecting suitable buildings cuses for inaction. And while he does
An area of 500 square miles o f grazing
Ohio, nnd came to Jacksonville about one
rows o f verdant benuty and mathematical for pnstulficcs, and that an effort on the not want the truth stretched, he does not
hod lying north of Roswell. N. M.. has
year ago and took charge o f the Paige Co.
precision with tiie sparkling cascades of, part o f tlie citizens would greutly aid in believe In
been on fire for ubuut a week, nnd ranch­
brutality in conversation.
Under his able direction the company hns
drocuring one of these appropriations.
artesian wells.
men living in the vicinity have been fight­
With
him
the
proper course is a brief,
enjoyed n most pros|&gt;mw&lt;a season, nnd
While it is not Hi his power to person­ true reason for not doing or doing some
‘A ll over the sln/e are found localities
ing U by hnck-flrlng in order to save their
will erect their own opera houses in sev­
with proven clnims of tqiccinl adaptation ally aid in (Iiia movement. Col. Chubb c
property.
certain thing, not a long-drawn out flat­
eral Fioridn cities nt- uA early date.
to
certain crops. The oranges, tlie grn|&gt;e- pressed himself ns greatly in favor o f Han­ tering, insincere regret.
,
After being blind fdr 36 years. Miss
Tlie host of friends over the South of
fruil, pineapple, tomato, melon and many ford securing such un appropriation. ; nnd
When the suggestion was made to him
Alice Hollis of Port Huron, Mich., has re­ the contracting parties will join in extend­
other members of (lie fruit ami vegetable nt n later date bo expects to visit tl)U city tliut the, to use the slang expression,
gained her sight, and nltliough her vision ing congratulations upon this hnppyevent
kingdom have each a fuvorlte home,* but and inspect the advantages.
'jolliers," in this woujd serve a purpose
ii not perfect, she can read with the aid and iri Sanford they will always be ncThese uppro|&gt;rintions have not assumed by fooling and picasing their subjects for
Sanford clnims pre-eminent fitness in tlie
of eyeglasses, typewritten letters.
corded a wurm welcome.
culture of celery. There, nature witlt lav­ a tangible shnpc us yet, and it ma)l be a brief period, lie took exception to the •
Tom L. Johnson, mayor o f Cleveland,
ish hand lias linked together u duster of years before such a building- rmiltj be statement. life said tiiat suqh is not tlie
Ohio, has lost his wealth in trying to save Just Arrived at ‘ Sanrord Grocery Co.
conditions in climate and soil that are not erect«!, or tbe bill could be rnllroflded case with him. A ll the while people are
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tbe estate of his dead brother.
Buckwtieat flour, old homestead flour, duplicated in the known world.
through tlie next session o f congress ^nd'
telling him complimentary things he feels
Oh hcT north bound trip last week, fire gcnhniu flour, hygenic nnd superlutlve
'The ¿oil is of sudi character ns to make Sanford lie aide to have a suitable build their insincerity nnd he dislikes to permit
' i n discovered among the cargo Of the flour. Snider's catsup, chilli sauce, oyster |K&gt;ssilile the remarkable and effective plan ing id twelve mouths.
them to believe for a single minute that be
uesmship Chattahoochee o f (lie Ocean cocktail, and salad dressing.
At any rate the project Is worth the
of sub-irrigation and sub-druinuge which
is foolish cnougti to be deceived by them. , *
Steamship Company's line, after leaving
is the foundation of tlie success obtained, consideration o f the citizens of Sanford, He dreads the thought that lie will be
Smnnah, and the vessel was run into
Ju st Received
as good crojw are assured whether the nnd rcgnrdlesB o f whether U nde Sum accepted ns-"easy" by the professional
Urtwf nnd benched near Norfolk. The
The largest line of sporting goods ever season be wet or dry, the winter climate lends Ids aid or not tlie city should cer­ olliers: He is not a vain man and tie
damage amounted to several thousand received in Sanford— guns, rifles, hunting could not.be more favorable, the wide ex­ tainly have 'a postofiios commensurate
with the rapid growth and pros|Mtrily ol cares not fur tlio lauding insincere people
AnlUt»__;__________ d r illin g , etc.
Harry J. Wilson.
panse o f Lake Monroe softening and mod­ the city .
indulging antTwhcn thole is so imich
l«ti Fri.i.y ... explosioncaused by leak­
praise a dm in ister«! that is not meant,
ing gas in an excavution in Brooklyn. N.
the real merit of commendation when
Y, lore up nearly half a block o f street
] n n n f ^ í ^ í ^ n i ^ [ ^ [ ^ [ F D [ o ] [ f f ] [ ^ [ ^ n [ G 3 [ j ^ [ E ] a E E E i z ] í R i f R i í 9 ^ E [ i i f R i m f T ¥ v ¥ ~ i r n r n r - ^ there Is actual oueasHm lo r it, is m aterial­
sod caused the dentil o f several persons.
ly discounted. If we_ are to accept the
Fire in the miñe of the Northwest Im ­
liogus article for tlie* real tiling, we dlsprovement Company at Red Lodge, Mon­
ircdit the value of the genine.
ts® Nov. 20, caused the death of several
Can you say that m y friend is wrong in
mlnm and the destruction o f much prop­
Ids stand? I do believe you will dare do
erty.
this,- and slllL t nin afraid, you w ill n o t, oin him in n cnisade ngninst the insin­
Hi*. Russell Sage -has- given 525,000
cerity of society.
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towird the establishment o f a Negro col­

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E. E. B R A D Y

Candidate for Mayor of City of S a n fo rd ^ ^ ^

ige In Kentucky. to be a brand) o f Berea
“ hege. This makes S350,000 that has
l**n raised for this purpose.

Thanksgiving Reminiscences

Mack Mooney, die counterfeiter, who
*«*»*iu lly pasted M5 0 " over the "10" on
United States greenbacks, has been arrcsted tnd scntenrid.i o - soven YEnm- lrr}
thn,federal.prison at Atlanta.
Seventeen Clónese youth to be educated
*! *** universities in Washington and
• » .Yprk at llie expense o f the Chinese
government, arrived in San Francisco this
»eek.
Woe Curie, who Jolndy with her husthe late Prof. Curie, diecovered raW®. m i been appointed ch ief professor

INTERESTED as I am in the welfare and prosperity of the City of Sanford and its citizens,
|_iimLdtsxrinri-to-6ee-our-t‘ity-«dvtttnt‘ nnd tnkrits plnce rifi the foremost inland cityof our
State, which distinction projieriy belongs to ns, and having no other motive than the uj&gt;buildiug of Sanford und its greater prosperity, I have announced my candidacy for the office o f .
Muyor, and take pleasure in presenting to you my Platform, in which I have embodied the issues
which I believe ore foremost in the minds of our citizens und best adapted to bring about tne *
desired result:
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the explosion o f the boilers on the

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I am in favor of municipal ownership o f a Lighting Plant and Water Works as a means
whereby to obtain revenue with which to meet the necessary expenses of City Government!

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The commission rocenUy appointed by
the county com m iaionert, met last Tues­
day at PTM. Eider's store and, w ith m v f ~
eral citizens, went over the drainage dis­
tric t Work w ill commence at an early
date upon the drainage ditches and this
will prove o f great benefit to this section.

Candidate fo r M ayor.

S a n fo rd , Fio n d ò ? Nooem ber 21st.

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Jh#t ejgyfxi g cggiDhto knowledge pf Rilcy„
and Kipling.

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w ik nMc . w iu ,,w e p t by ■ iorWfcdemt i '
Several persons were

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A n entertainment was given in tlie
auditorium o f Hie High School last night
by Mr. Elias Day and Mrs. Oranne Truitt
lav for the benefit o f the public school,
Every one who did not go missed a treat
and a chance to help financially tlie school
o f Sanford. "T h e False Ideal and the
Real in A rt," was handled in a manner

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vicinity.

How many attended divine service and
In God’s liouse gave Him Hianks for ail
things good f-

vigorously oppose the plan.of extension us presented by the present administration, which I believe

,cv°fii3to luis broken out id

7 7 * 7 « ® “ amber injured. Tbe
" ** “ «ported to be Immense.

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Farmers have fine looking crops o f cel­
ery, lettuce mid strawberries and ought
to be thankful to n divine Providence fd K
so biessing them in their efforts in beau­
tifyin g tbe wilderness.
Mr. and Mrs. McLautin entertained Rev.
und Mrs. J. F. McKinnon on Thanksgiving
Duy at dinner.
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I am in favor of eity extension,'/?roWrfci/ tho city can guarantee to the inhabitants of tiie

to be unfair and unjust.

Thanksgiving lias come nnd gone. Tlie
turkey und cranberry sauce have been
eaten. In some places Hie poor have
baan Iwiped -by-offerings broughnU uecoration to Hie chancel.-------- -Sanford as a town lias a fine outloqfc
for the future and the residents have
much to be thankful for in a material

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contiguous territory all the- benefits to wl|MljJl&amp;y’ would be entitled as tax-paying citizens; but I

an injunction rehen i ** ^
Teiephone Company
t_, *° y W*F Interfering with private
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the American FederUbof #t ,u ineedng in Denver
Samuel Gompers president, and
Toronto, Canada, as tbe next
oFmeeting.

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. I am in favor of paving and keepiwLiil Proper condition our streets and uvenues.

«ttmboa.i (^*rter on ib * Mlsslesippl river,

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I am in favor of reduction of taxes- _

J r 1* * in lhe faculty o f adence, Paris
■oversity.

Theoonvtntion of

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CURBSTONE CLEANINGS
A Budget of Opinion “ Ju st Be
tween You and Me*""—
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EVEN THE GATE P0$T NOT IN IT
“ A^Chle I Is Among Ye Taking Notes,

and Fo llh, tie’ll Prent ’Em"—
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So Says Saunterer.
Sg trial CorrtaponJtnca la TAa llaralj.

They Follow the Style
With trouser* turned up at the bottom.
And stocking* turned down at the top.
Our dude* set a foolish example—
And where are they going to stop!
Will roatsteevc* be turned hack sis Inches,
To make n ridiculous cufTT
Must we roll up our waistcoats—wrttr bloomers T
Or shirtwaist*, with frills and a rufIT
The dudes set the style, and their folly
Is aped by smaltile men.
F in i It's sashes,. then kickers, then "toothpicks."
Golf stock in g duck trousers. And then—
Well, who can predict what new fadlet
The dudes are rvolvlngf Meanwhile
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le t ’s poke some fun at Ithe
__ women
Because they nil folio1iw the style.

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Thanksgiving 1» a purely Am erican
feast day. It Is a day dedicated not only
to the diving o f thanks, but to dining,
and rightly enough, for there Is nothing
which sw ill inspire one to a feeling of
thorough content and good fellowship with
the world more than a good dinner.
Every true Am erican feels thankful
that he lives in a land where litis festi­
va l is celebrated each year, and he must
find additional cause for rejoicing in the
foct that Ills lot is not in far countries
where Thanksgiving Day Is unknown and
dinners ore comfiosed o f strange mixtures
and - mysterious snuces, which however
grateful to the palate must always take
second place to tliesu typical Am erican
dishes— turkey and crunbcrry sauce.
— -Titer« ~n«v o f -count«, some changesand
many improvements in cooking the old
dishes, hut Uic bill df fare for a tlinnksgiving dinner throughout the eastern and
middle states varies hut little. In the
sobtli the dishes, o f course, differ accord­
ing to the climate, but whenever.n turkey
could be.obtuined lim l was the piece do
rcsistnne o f the tliatiksglvnig dinner todny. It was what our forefathers ate
down in the wilds o f New England on (he
first Thanksgiving Day, and wc eat it In
honor o f them and becuuse w e like it so
well.
Thanksgiving is a day given more to
feasts than prnyer, and everyone expects
a good dinner- and every housekeeper
takes pride in doing tier best that day,

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Some o f the nspirnnts for aldcrmnnlc
honors arc making a " gum-shoe" can­
vass. W hy not come out in the openingT
Men— good men— have been killed for
lesser crimes.

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Last week in these columns I said that
if llanry P.-Driver would consent to serve
ns a member o f the City Council o f San­
ford, w e should nil lie thankful, lie has
-aw»a»*i««« « y ««Mtw'rttiixiVrll t i U

George Vanderbilt's palace in North
Carolina has cost him $10,000,000 nnd
is called niltmore. Perhaps George wishes
he hud built less.

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-out the cold-storage, embalmed product
o f other sections.
California m ay old Florida in supplying
the country with fruit for Chflstmns, but
she did not market the Th sh lngivini
urnnge as h a i Florida.
' ’ W e o f Florida need not look over many
states, North, East, South or West, to dis­
cover blessings for which ave are, and
ever will be. devoutly thankful.
A more diversified source for money
producing is not the part o f any state or
notion; no country has clim atic condi­
tions so id e a l; no people on God's green
earth have more to be thankful for than
the people o f Florida.
W e m ay have been cheatcn out o f a
President, but have we not got A lbert W.T
W e m ay not have the Statue o f Liberty,
but w e hnvc not cast the shadow of her
emblem from our land, and where It fails
wc can feel the security that ever lies in
a united people.
W e m ay not hove a W all surest,-but
what's better, w e have the mdans of
drawing upon that storehouse o f gold for
such nmounU as is necessary for the fur
tlier development o f our commonwealth
and Uic enriching o f our citizens by the
improvements thus wrought.
W c may not have n Milton nor a Ho­
mer tel sing our praises in immortal
verse— and it is probably just as well we
hnve not, for w e hate to hear poetry rend
by those who can't understand It, and
besides, truth and eloquence nestle most
in simplest words; and while we have a
few things to deplore, w e have an abund­
ance o f tilings to be devoutly thankful
for.

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live Hi the henrt o f every woman, when it
comes to the question o f deciding what is
and what Is not right between her and
her husband.

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Billy Hand is certainly the choice o f
the voters for member o f council. I atn
sure no mistake will be made if Sanfordloving people place h in Lin the roll o f a
" c it y dad.” He is young,but he is enter­
prising, and tills city needs a little “ young
lire" squirted into its veins. 1 nfrendy
felicitate Mr. Hand on his campaign and
his subsequent election, December 7 th.

And he want* it right straight &lt;

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Words Must Be Guarded
The story is told of a woman who free­
ly used tier tongue to the scjndn) of others,
and mnde confession to the |)ricst o f what
she hud done. He gave her a ripe liiistld-'
lop and .told her to go out in the various
directions and scatter the seeds one by
ope. Wondering at the penance, she
obeyed, and then returned and told her
confessor. To tier amazement he hade
her go back mid gather the scattered
seeds, and when bI ic objected that it would
lie impossible, he replied that it would l&gt;e
still inure difficult to gather up nod de­
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You arc wasting good breath, says the
cynic, by whispering kind words into
dead enrs.

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A young Indy found o purse in church
and notified the pastor she had jt, so i f
anyone reported the Iqss It cdbld be re­
turned. The next Sunday the clergyman
made the following announcement from
the pulpit:
Somo one lost n purse last Sundny
evening, and if the person wants his
property he can go to Helen Hunt
for it.

The Sliding Cut
T h e K e e n K u tter is tne only safety r£h*r that
permits o f the sliding cut, so necessary for a smooth,
clean shave. ' N o scraping or pulling like the
ordinary straight cutting razors.

Kf£N KUTTER

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noticed by T he H erald o f lost week
that my erstwhile friend and colaborer,
W. D. Bell, is no longer connected with
the Chronicle. This action on his part
has caused no greaL-sensMifjn In tiie
Celery City, and my IrlnjuÎa
ness world are assured that there w ill lie"
no panic or a relapse into n commercial
stringency. The Orange County Dor A s­
sociation is apprised, however, that he
will devote a l l his energies (T) to die pur­
suit o f law as she is "w rit" by Blackstone.
Nothing became Bell so much fls his re­
tirement from n business vocation for
which he is neither mentally or physically
equipped, and Orange county journalism
w ill be the better that he is out o f it. As
for the law business, I do not believe it
will sulTcr much o f a jolt now that he can
devote a l l his time to legal lore.

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Last week 1 said that ’ F. M. Robinson
would not be n candidates for re-election
t &gt;tiie city council, hut ynsterday Alderman
Robinson informed me that many admir­
ing nnd suppoiting friends hud Insisted
‘ that lie stand for re-election," This pres­
sure lias been so strong tiiat ho has con­
sented to serve another term if the people
so determine at tiie election Dec. 7, al­
though Mr. Robinson says tie is not per­
sonally desirous of tlicoffioc. There is one
(ren t principle in the makeup of Mr. Rob­
inson ns u public oliiccr. and that 1b, no
one ever bus the least dmiht o f his stand­
ing on any local legislation that comes
before the council. He is ulways cour­
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A n y thoughtless, careless child can or denunciation o f each and every measscatter a handful! of thistle sen i la-fore ura lluit may be discussed.
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Yours for Progress,
nnd wisest man cun never gather diem
The Saunterer.
again.

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1 am thankful that m y readers have
maintained patience with me in the past,
and that no “ unterrifled b ra ve” lias tried
to sacrifice me as a martyr to old jokes
and insipid lyrics.
Thanks! thanks awfully, gentlemen. I
M in e friends
s tlin iv c to Dbrc you.
to Thanksgiving dinner, and as the col­
ored servant entered the- room lie acci­
4 When tlie devil wants to find « great dentally dropped a platter which held u
big bunch o f lies he goes to the tomb­ turkey. " My friends," said the gentle­
stones and copies- the epitaphs.
man In a most Impressive tone, “ never
before have I witnessed - an event so
Mutation o f Man's W ants
fraught with disaster to the v arious na‘ Mnh want* but little here below,"
tions o f the globe. In this calam ity wc
A tine-time poet wrote ;
Anil on till* cheap Idea, ton,
see
the downfall of Turkey, the upsetting
Th* world It tiled to dote.
of Greece, the destruction of Chinn, nnd
Dui now this fact I* plainly »ei­
the humiliation o f Africa.
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Man want* at much at he enn grt.
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date fur that ofllce, which see in the announcemcnts o f T he H lkalu this week.
- - 1 prettier M rrD rTm 'yrpTm ffliiT'fbfTie fa
thoroughly Imbued with the Ideas o f the
proper development*of the city, nnd does
much (yes, much more than more preten­
sion then), for the good of tiie city. He
will give careful attention to the nffairs
o f the city as they pertain to its good weliare and advancement, and wiII ever be
found on the side o f progress. Mr. Driver
will Iw d ieted .

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CITY ELECTION ANNOUNCEMENTS

T H IG P E N &amp; CO M PA N Y

Announcements for municipal ofllce will
be published under this caution from now.
until tin- election at the uniform price of
4 “ Strange," said a young woman wjio $5.(30 each, payable strictly in advance.
had Just readied her majority, “ how the
For M ayor
facial fashion changes. Only a abort
To Ihc Vote!« of Sanford:
time ago we were commanded by one of
1 hereby announce inyielf a* ■ candidate for r e
lo the office of Mayor of the City id San­
the lords of fashion to keep u soft smile «•Inlion
ford, »ublect to the will of the people at the mu­
on the face. Now comes another order nicipal election. December 7lh. UK)ft
El*LSI I-AXL
thnt the smile must come off. A stole To the Voter* of Sanford:
I am a candidate for Mayor, and If I am elected
countenance, we are informed w ill pre
I promise to enforce the laws to iln- i*-«i ..! ...»
vent the coming df wrinkles, uml liie girl an ally.--------Y uurs i Piu m fuiiy.--------E. E. IbuKY,
who laughed heaitlly u week ago will he
saddened to know all the mirth in which
For C ity M arshal
she indulged was lost. A b ove ail, we To the Voter* of Sanford.
I hereby announce myself a* a candidate for City
now must lie firm about the mouth. ’ Keep
Mondial, »ubject to the will ol all of the voter* of
your mouth shut,' is the order. It is no the town of Sanford at the coining municipal elec­
use to show one's p retty teeth. The law tion.
I b*ve had *ome year* experience a* an officer
forbids tiie smile o f yesterday, and nlso and fully realiic the dutir* required of a Marshal
If elected, I ttiuuiln to fclil-fuliy end oniucien tlour
cautions us to keep our heads erect Bnd lyvtrvo. and will at all timer try my utmu*t to en­
eyelids down. 1 wotuler .twbat we will force the law* of the »late and the dir.
C. C. Mianos
look like after six month« o f this. 1 think To the Voter* of Sanford:
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1 hereby announce itHndf as a candidate for re
I shall feel like a plaster cast— as i f my
election to the office of City Marshal, and take ltd*
m
inion to thank my friend* for their *uppurt in
face would crack If 1 really laughed.

have peace in Sanford. Stop
gossip - now prevalent. I mean
to do all in tny power to put nn effectual
check on tiie scandalous and malicious
statements that arc being bandied about
t,he city re'gnnliug some o f our bqst Citi­
zens. and in so doing I shall " talk right
to the point," without fear or favor. The
tim e hns passed when soft words should
be used. Characters are being ruined,
fa ir names besmirched by idle gussipers.
It must stop, nnd every decent tnan and
womnn* in Sanford should condemn such
tiie put and KiUcii a continuance of the tame at
theaunkdpa] election, December 17th. I pramlie
fjespicablowork.
that, a* in the pad, I will do rny ulinoei to ore
Hereafter. I shall “ hew to the line," let 4 Th e frie n d » o f Councilman Leflier ore m i v * order la the city and enforce a drict olnerv
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determined in their efforts to. make him ante of all law*.
tiie c id i» fa ll where they may.
candidate for re-election, for thfey hove
For Clerk, Treasurer and Assessor
4 W e have disappearing guns all along much faith in his wisdom as evidenced
To the Voters of Sanford:
in
his
long
term
os
councilman.
(In- A tlan tic seaboard; now i f . w e can be
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• candidale t ur rr-electluti lo the office of
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Clerk. Treasurer and A»*e**ar of the City at San­
guaranteed non-d.isnppeuring sol Tier* suul
ford. I have aerved the people In thl* office for
.pon-dlsappeuriiig cashiers we (night be 4 “ Better pick a man o u t . o f the gutter right year* and the experience gained during these
year*
guailHe* me to jiv
e the bed of »ervice. If
giva
and restore him to his self-respect as far rarelected
. happy yet.
a careful and
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I promise
pi-------------ttee.
a s ' you can ," said a married lady to me faithful discharge of lb« dulie« of the office
L, Sony.
the other day, “ than to let 1dm tie there
Florida, the Blessed
4 Kalam azoo .may liHveJura 1shed the cel­ with his pwn gone and yours with It.
or City Council
ery for a goodly portion o f the North' with Fofg[VC~everytW ng but unfelthfulnassrj—Ih -Irland i U L Jt. figlhratn
nounce
candidacy fur member of the
from
which to dress her Thanksgiving tables and before you judge that, think .over hi*
Ilia weal »Ida.
Thursday, but--Florida. jU o tJ iU h a a k i t « , your ow n conduct and- dccid it whoihcr-you T im he Voters nTSsnffirffrherohj announce myself as a candidate for
tiiat «lie is well served at home. The have so entirely done your duty that your
Member oi the City Council, subiect to thewUlof
great packing houses o f the Northwest husband was strong enough to withstand the people at the municipal election lo he held on
cun, and doubtless dld| furnish nearly a li temptation, la married life even justice Monday, December 7th. 1008.
xnuts iW Pfogro*»,
W. H. Horn.
tiie m eats for fhe feasting throughout tiie must be tempered with mercy, and re­
At the request of numerous frleixi*. | havr dei* position
United States, but tiiat does not alter the member it's better to err on the side of Ä
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■ r •cif to de­
fact tiiat tiie (iroduct o f our own State mercy. Tiie Joy that there Is in heaven rate my attention lu the best Interests U the peo­
ple.
Kn peci fully.
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Harry Crlppen-—That “ tire
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honlc. nnd that constancy sweetened Ids
return.
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Walter Beatty— Because he can still
* Frank A llen— A rest.
Copt.Marks—Becauseof the recognition r G. W „ Hammond— That Ida a b ility as
of his powers politically.
an Architect Is appreciated.
R et, Sweat— That he discovered'blessed
W. R. Pfcll—That per pet Sul puint Is yet
Sanford.
undiscovered.
«
Ynncy Gold— That he has lost his:" lit*
F. E. Watson— Because he is in love.
tie hammer.”
A. R. K ey— Because his ln\age Is often
M. P. Lipe— That water Is still flowing. reflected In a pair o f beautiful dark eyes
W ill Messenger— That he Is still able to ■which he hopes will some day become
visit the depot lunch stand four times a Mrs. K.
.
.
day.
James V.W ecden— That his celery farm

the Multitude o
Gratitude For
I
■Favors, Past and Present

Expense, and Is Reported
Verbatim
[ait Thursday was the day o f Thanksriviail and os ther® arc manF n,cn ° f
Many minds, there are m any reasons for
eiprr*sing gratitude upon this distinctly

Harry W ray— Because life Is not so
streiTGous as to curtail his hourly siestas
Felix Frank and Goo. Fox— Because they
are permitted to assist In managing
Brady's campaign.
- Geo. W. Adam s— That he has obtained
a divorce from “ A l i c e " Davis and is now
safe at home with mothar.
Hijrry P. Driver— That lie is able to run
for council

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Tift.
The Hekai.d— Bccnuse.. Its subscription
bit It on (lie boom.
-Pwtmaitcr Haskins— Because his term
u postmaster «till be lengthened four
n u t.
-,
John Nuttnll—Because be sticks to the
Dr. Stephens—Because molars and do!
W. J. Thigpen—Because the girls still
smile on him nnd never sing, "D arling,
Tou Are Growing Old.”
* W. E. Holmes— Because he will have a
(i)iee time this winter, i
Frsnk Miller—Because o f his success in
every undertaking.
G L Hughes— That he did not vote for
Bryan or Toft.
. Supt. Perkins—Fur first-class schools.
Arthur Yuwell— Tlmt a few " remaining
hain" are still cherished by the ladles. •

David Caldwell, Jr. Because there Is
no law to prevent music on First street.
G. S. Derry—That the business affairs
o f the People's Bank are so admirably
conducted.
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Robt. McGlon— Because there is a way
to fall out o f love as well as in it.
* Clms. Hetlicld— Because he has long
since resigned himself |o the miseries of
a bachelor.
Billie Holder Bccauke he is out o f the
Cee H. Femnld—For the Inrjfe business
printing.business und can get four meals.
be has had this year.
Paul Diggers— Thnt he has at last
Osborn Herndon—That he Is not at the
learned to .ride a horse without exciting
bottom of Lake Monroe.
ÜA W. D. Holden— For Taft''s election too much mirth.
W . D. Bell— That his retirement from
*nd ■ promise of good times.
the strenuous life of an editor (T) permits
D.
F. Martindale— That Bungalow Cor­
ners has paved streets, electric lights and him to devote his energies to his aiujieiiduous law business.
other modern improvements.
vntoaroiT—m a t BO T in n n e Indus

hour* to dinner Thursday,
G G Howard—For. all the friends he
h i made during the year,
Harrold Haskins— Because Uncle Sam
•fill requires his services.
Tut SAxroRo HrjtALD—That it has o n e
«f-the finest priiillng plants in the StateT

Jki Girl*—Tlmt there is another month
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of leap year left.

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Our Merchants— Because they
homing holiday trade.

Col. J. N. Whltncr—For Floi
Ooridal Flos, Florin, Flori, Florid
r- 1. Qerk
Scott—That
there
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Menac roxscats for all the ladles during the Mubel
Paige engagement.
Dick Calltoun—That Ills birthday only
comes once a yeti r.
Herman Hutchinson— Because he can
sing.
A rtie Smith Because he can hunt
quail.
Billie Ifan d— U u l be found the liorse.
N. O. Gam er—Th ai his chances are
daily growing better.nnd that the realiza­
tion o f his dream is getting ncurer und

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will soon make him a bond-lioldcr.
Dr. Denton— Because there is a great
demand for his skill.
H. E. Tolar— Because his whiskers are
coming.

i ^ i e t n to fiisy - S o«1« « ave thanks
Dr. Cecil Butt— His days o f apprentice­
for what they achieved, others for what
ship are ended.
they had foiled to a ch ieve; some were
Chnrtie Payne— His moustache is get-“
on«, some were Joyous, but there were
ting there.
„one who had a reason w hy they shook
Seabury Graves— Because they let him
not £jfe thanks on one day o f the three
Don
Peabody—
Because
be
is
back
In
and sixty-five and o quarter. A
the real estate business in Sanford and
Capt. Hite— For the armistice in base­
ftw, well known nnd popular, ga ve their
can once more expatiate upon the many ball war.
oeed of thanks in vnrious ways, ns foladvantages o f the Celery City.
l
Mayor Lake— That lite Cubans did not
Henry McLaulin — Because
Ume- &gt;*■
"Cuin—for din friendship o f the United
money,” and or the'ncar approach of the
¿utet-fur returning prosperity.
holidays.
*~E. E. Brady—That he lins rqastered
Florida—1
That the great Democracy re­
Dr. Puleston— Bocnuso"In Sanford L ife Webster’s Unabridged, and is now pre­
mained intact and elected good officers.
Is Worth L ivin g."
pared to take the litCutpi,
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Democracy—Well, everybody ought to
George DcCottes—That he has not re­
Geo. Venable— For the building boom.
be thankful for something at this lim e of moved to Orlando.
Bob Jones— Because lie is alive niter
year, but we arc forced to confess that w t
Jim Harrii ■That there Is nut a man in Ute primary.
Col. Johnson— His pence is no longer
cannot for the life o f us figure out what Florida who outrivals him as a talker.
Democracy has to be grateful for.
Joe Saucer— Because the Ipw forbids a disturbed by the discordant voice of the
W. HrTaft— For that million and a half. man working more than eight hours n "B e ll."
.
t
W, J: Bryan— For Kentucky und Ne- day. .
Marshal Lee— For (ho
pledges " o f
W alter Scliucht — That ere another many friends.
Judge Parker—That he wasn’t In the Thanksgiving day rolls around he will
C. C. Morris— Same ns Marshal Leo.
visit the "F a d e r Land.”
Reginald Cassil— fo r his return to the
Teddy Roosevelt— For the election of
Merrill Preston— Because he. hod a holi- bomb o f Ills childhood.
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Florida Fruits and Vegetables

Herbert Snead— Because damage to the
heart m ay bo quickly repaired.---- ~ ~
F. W. M. Baker— That so fur he has
eluded the ntun o f the " gum shoes."
J. It. Overman—That he is a Benedict.
Dr. A. E. Philips— For new sidewalks
without Injury to our shade trees.
"C. H- Dingcc— That the price o f plumb­
ing has not been curtailed. '
E. A . Heffield Co— Th at all their busi
ness efforts ore confined to Sanford.
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
McDowell Butts— Because he has long
pants.
Murrell &amp; Minshew— That they have
solved die problem of “ cultivating maccnronl."
"R. C. Maxwell— Tlmt ]«&gt;litical plums
wlH soon be ripe and lie is slated for n
nice. Juicy one.
Chris. Hand .Because lie Is out of the
m ayoralty contest.
E S T A B L I S H E D 18G9
A. P. Connelly— TJint the S. &amp; E. Ry.
haB been started, nnd for the franchise of
the Sanford Traction Co.
C. C. Woodruff— For good crops and* a
good market.
A r c Offering An y and A ll Kinds of F l o r i d a R e a l E s t a t e
W, L. Hill— For that glorious trip to
at as Low.,.Prices and on. as. reasonable terms a s
“ llttie old New York."
J, L Anderson— That crime in Orange
county is on the decrease. .
J. S. Runge— That he first discovered
Coca Cola In Orange county,
Dr. King—That interest in the- great
American game remains unabated.
Office on Park Avenue, tie tween First mu! Commercial Streets, Sanford, Florida
Express Agent McIntyre—That there is
a falling ofT in bdoze shipments.
Ticket Agent Perkins— Thnt the "qrackers" o f Perry permitted him to escape,
nnd he found Sanford.
__C. Bnjnes— Thai he has . n ot lust his
musical voice.
|
E.
H. Palmer— Thnt h e knows how to
ride a horse.
Full Line of High Grade Cigars and Tobaccos

J. D. Roberts— Because he has learned
to love.
Candidale ro r City M arshal Outlines
Louis McCuller— That he got through
j ic c u j
Ills In ten tion s
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— " *WinS hl* »alary from the citycou n cil Another year without falling in love.
To llie Voter» of the City of Sanford
Green Smith—Thnt his critic haB sub­
rank Powers— Because he had a “ day
Having announced my candidacy for
to,
.
sided and refuses In take a midnight Marshal o f the city of Sanford 1 respect
fully solicit your vote and assistance. T
John Snead— For the success o f the thoroughly believe tlmt I nin competent
g ; o. p.
..
and qualified to bold the position und to
J. B. Randall— Because “ all is not gold serve the citizens of Sanford loyally and
that glitters."
faithfully, and if accorded the honor of
J. 0.’ Davison— That the baseball sea­ your vole and elected to this office I faith ­
son is over.
fully pledge m yself to the careful watch
John W ynne— Thnt "S lo b s ” left town and protection o f citizens^ and property;
mie he Is a resident of
and there w ill be no foqtball club tills nnd to do my duty fearlessly und with
winter.
discretion. I believe that 1 understand
Gwynne Fox— For die Celery Union.
w h it the duties o f this office are. and feel
Gaizer Tnkach— Because be "yumped ’e thnt I can meet its requirements In de­
yob."
toll 1have beca a citizen of Sanford for
Chase &amp; Co.— For their new brick pack a number of years and hove never nsked
Dig house.--------— ~ — i — ’■.
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for office before. 1 shall favor Uw euiDr. Aldridge— Ripe strawberries for his ploymcnt of home people to subordinate
Thanksgiving dinner. '
positions, us far as my influence goes.
N o lly Tolar— Because those beautiful and Uie ability o f the applicant consider­
dark eyes are coming nearer to him.
ed. 1 believe it Is the duty of the Mar­
G. W. Spencer— That flour docs not cost shal to unhesitatingly enforce all ordin­
J1U.00 a barrel.
ances a ltd laws o f Uie city within his
Vern Hurt— For peace socially, and that jurisdiction; at Uie same Ume respecting
his claltqa-are recognized and lie is known the common politics and the rights o f all
citizens, and If elected I will give Uie city
• eleott; litoral record that you a s a d liie u
will endorse, and one o f-w h ich -f w ill not
be ashamed.
Thanking you In advance for any help
Bob Dickens— That Jira Harris didn’t
m ay feel disposed to give me, 1 re
Yours respectfully,
— C C. Moaxts.
W . L. Morgan— H e loves and is loved.
^
found
W . E. Watson— Because Uie girls no
Superici^prinllug for all purposes at The
longer slag. "D a rlin g.I A m Growing Old. ,
Hckaid office.

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foundation as a part of that sidewalk which you
intend building? A nicely finished top lends
beauty, hut not stability. This is to be attained
only when the same cnre‘ ts'eRercfsedvin selection
of materials for the foundation as for the top coat.
With this fact in mind, I am importing clean hard crushed
Stone, which when mixed with standard engineering specificaturns, gives an absolutely dependable foundation ' —
If you wunt u walk iu which you can toko pride in the years
to come, be sure that that foundation is righL_ Thls is onc o f
the characteristics of my work. Let me figure on such a

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When w e pause to reflect upon the
things fo r which Snnford. the Celery City,
should be thnnkful, w e very easily elim ­
inate any thought o f individual condition
from the consideration, and view t h * c ity
as the recipient o f things good and de­
sirable.
The thanksgiving that human nature,
prone -to ingratitude,^ might with more
"ttftfiincss rffto W .'ti o f n n ega tive quality
which returns thanks for evil things that
we have not received rather than the
good things that wo hnve received.
T o tho-censcientious man overy day Is
a day o f thanksgiving. Theordlnary man
o f conscience Is none too good^ but he Is
the best- we hnve, and him do w e set up
ns a criterion by which other men nro
judged. It m ay be that oil men were
created equal, but it does not follow that
nil men live equally close to the right
side o f the line o f demarcation dividing
good from fevil; therefore does - It appear
that man is good according to his own
making rather than by Inherent legacy.
It is upon tills thesis that T he -Heraij ) a p ­
plies the accepted proverb tiiat God helps
him who helps himself. T o oil who have
overcome some besetting sin the truth of
the proverb lias been demonstrated.

livelier or a more attractive infant
be hard to find.— Tampa Tribune.

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i t rtÖRIDÄ ÖAVC THANK* FOR
Taster than that o f 'competitors In o l
enumerating the many things for countries. Americans have learned how
which the State o f Florida should be thank­ to make commercial advertising profitable,
W ill O sborn and “ B o b ” Holly MaWfl,
ful. perhaps foremost In the list comes attractive and generally Interesting to
, G ood W ith San ford, ria., herald *
that o f cllmatd. W hile In other sections the readers. It Is hardly necessary to
o f -tbe country-Jack Frost has already add thar the proof is -near at -hand-in ffiS P W W » M d al Edith» H.wihsnTg».!
Th e mnny Oxford friends of Will s o
blighted and laid low every green thing, great d iversity.
,
born and Roberty J. Holly will be p|ea^
and the bitterness o f winter has set In.
to know that they are cutting „ wld:
Florida is reveling in the balm o f sunshine.
- Burial o f W . T. John s
swath
in southern journalism. They „ „
Flogers blossom at every door and birds _ The last sad rites over the remains of
located
in Sahford, Fla., ktfcwn In
sing in the"green foliage o f the ireetopa. W. T. Johns were conducted last Sunday*.
section
o f the country os The
Refugees from the cold and bleakness of
A brief service o f prayer was conducted C ity."
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the North have already begun flocking our ot the home at 1:30 Sunday morning by
About three months ngo they opened „
w ay and the season promises to be a rec­ Rev. J. F. McKinlon o f the Presbyterian
print sh op" fend s ta rt«! T he Sank,«,
ord breaker in tourist travel. A ll this tes­ church, after which the remains were
tifies as to the ideality o f the Florida cli­ taken to Dade City on train 83, leaving H erald . Success has attended their ef
forts from tlie very start, and their busi
mate.
here at 2:20 a. m., accompanied b y Mrs.
The natural resources with which the Johns, Mrs. D. L Thrasher, Miss Garner, ness Is growing beyond all expectation
state 1s blessed is another cause for the and Messrs. F. B. Stevens and N. H. Gar­ Since opening they have purchased over
giving o f thanks by the people o f Florida. ner. A t Dade City tlie party were met $80 0 worth o f new job type nnd ndded
Her immense pine forests, fertile soil, b y other friends and at the cem etery the several printers to their force.
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phosphate'and other minerals, afford a remains were laid to rest, a service at
Arrival and D epartu re o f Malls
source o f abundant revenue to the people. the grave being conducted by the pastor
Arrive
N°VMn'* r nf,~ " ’h
In addition to tills, her waters abound o f the Baptist church.
.......... 7 00 *• m ■ * 03 p m . 5 40 p h,
with fish and her forests with game o f all
Mr. Johns bad* been a resident o f San­
t t w ; : - ; ; : ; ; ; ; ; ’ .™ '
kinds for the supplying'of food, and for ford for a number o f years. In addition
this the people o f Florida should be thank­ to owning and operating the depot return
B
s a a s t i r r S ! “ ■ “ i538f '
Trilby (flinch.............. 7 66m. m , » ?on m
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rant, Mr. Johns owned the opera house
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For the large streams that flow through and valuable real estate in the city and UsveFvT"
a wide expanse o f territory o f the state suburbs. Ha was looked upon ns one of
and furnish means o f navigation and con- the solid business men o f Sanford and
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let the people of
held the respect and esteem o l aU-Nilm
Fioflim W Ynm ikiul.
Branch IrnTrii daily except Sumlny
knew him.
iy; ochen daily,
A dally express pouch received itum
TamtV«t
Tlie people o f this state should be thank­
Ífoíti Tam
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Mr. Johns was also well known in other 11 D9 ft, Ol.
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ful, too, for the Inrge appropriations made sections o f Florida, having large property
(Win»««.
H. C. Maiiim. A m i IWtiuMUrt
by tho National Government for the deep­ interests at Lakeland and Tampa.
ening o f Its harbors and rivers and other
He was married about one year ago to
T o V o te r s o r Sanford
Improvements o f the coast and channels. Miss Gray o f Kentucky, who survives him.
A t the earnest solicitation of friends
For the wonderful health o f the people A son and daughter, the children by his
and property owners we have allowed our
in all sections o f the state, and the low
former wife, are left to mourn tho loss of names to be placed before tlie voters of
death percentage is a cause for thankful­
loving parent.
Snnford for Aldermen at the coining elec­
ness.
Being identified with so tnapy business tion. December 7th.
The am azing developments in . fruit­ interests makes tlie loss o f Njr. Johns fell
W. N. L crn rt
growing and trucking in tlie southern por­ most keenly by the people o f Sanford.
M. W. I joveli,
tion o f the state. Is a matter for which
I
F. L. W^yOkiiir.
W on derfu l Invention
thanks should be given.'
Hr-W, Woodi who occupies tho chnlr of
* For tlie big railway.system s and steam­
A little money now nod u 1»trie now nmi
ship Hues that are lending their aid in experimental physics nt Johns Hnpkin* then is the w ay to buy celery lurid. See
tills development, let the people of Floridu university, has worked out a mercury tel­ M. M. Smith for pnrticuhifs.
escope by which it is hoped tiiat life, if it
be thankfuL
Another condition for which the people exists, m ay be seen on tlie planet Mars.
Headquarters for Iron Age tools. Any­
o f tlie state should be thankful is the op­ Prof. Wood lias reported ids discovery to
thing
you wafit in hand plows, fertilizer
portunity for the education o f children a f­ the National Academ y o f Science. He
distributors, etc.. Hurry J. Wilson.
declines
to
make
any
definite
statement
forded by tho excellent system o f public
schools established in tlie state. A n d .for as to the future possibility o f the Instrutlie splendid institutionsofhigherlearning inent. It is possible, however, he said,
tiiat a mirror fifteen or twenty feet in d i­
Florida should give thanks.
ameter,
mounted on Uie tropics at the bot­
AT
; Summing up tlie advantagcsenjoypdby
tlie residents o f Florida, one wonders if tom o f ^ deep pit, might ennble people to
there Is a more favored people on earth, observe details on Mars and the other
and if any otiicrs have more cause for the pladels which cannot be seen with smaller
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BÖYS“DOING M il

In

T he H r« a id hns said that none but live,
energetic men o f unquestioned integrity
ought to be elected to govern n city like
Snnford. Just now, In the first (lush'of
its elevation to a city o f greater propor­
tions nnd o f greater influence in d ie world
commercially; just now, when a step In
the wrong direction m ay result disastrous­
ly for its future, it is most important to bc* ^ c t men o f liberal views, and men who
have been tried nnd known to take great
&lt; interest in municipal affairs and who will
labor zealously for the advancement o f
d ie city.
A ll Interest at present seems to center
In the m ayoralty contest, and the importa nee 'o f electing n bonrd o f Aldermen
who will g iv e the very best service to the
city and work for its good w elfare,4 » lost
■ sight of. The Mayor is an cxecuthre-offr»
cer nnd can only enforce the laws Hint city, except tiiat the ‘ gauge uf measurem a y from Ume to time be enacted b y the ment for a city’s triumph is more mnterial
Council; therefore, it appears that the' than moral.
But o f both material and moral accom­
Council is the . all important body to be
considered, and it is the greatest desire plishments Sanford lufa been blessed
o f T he H erald, representing a l l the peo­ beyond the measure meted to other cities,
reason -for the bestowal is that
ple as It does, that the very best men bo
•elected for tills office at Uie election De­ Snnford lias helped Itself. The day of
miraculous dispensations («lo n g s not to
cember seventh.
tills
time. No city has been mude great
. There Is quite a galaxy o f aspirants an­
nounced for council. Those form ally an­ by Providence. It has been said some
nounced ¿n tills paper are 0. R. Calhoun, time prior to the birth o f T iie H erald as
W. II; Hand and Hnnry P. Driver, and our a newspaper th'nt Cod made the country,
Information Is that W. N. Leftier, M. W. but man made the country roads. Tiiat
L qyc IL F . P . Woodruff nnd M. F. Robinson was but.a liberal—paraphrasing o f the
arc nlsO aspirants fur the office. These proverb previously referred to.
To emphasize the idea suggested by
pro nil good men and among thorn the
voter should.
should l)c able
to select three tills season o f thanksgiving ns concerns
who wHrgiVe to Sanford all thrit tiic San­ our city, we need but one illustration.
Only a short period agone, Sanford ns n
ford-loving people desire.
It is unfortunate for any city like Snn- commercial mart was in n deplorable
Following the memorable
_ ford. Just on the threshold o f great achieve­ condition.
ments In the line o f progress that faction- freeze o f 1804-05 when all the citrus
pi differences should be agitated . to the groves were destroyed, the town fell into
detriment o f its material- growth, nnd we a tor pot und for years its people were
trust each nnd every voter w ill well con­ impassive to their surround logs* the hand­
sider the importance o f selecting good and some large business blocks were vacated,
- reliable men for niemtiers o f the city people moved a w ay and commodious
council irrespective, o f partisan member­ residences were uninhnblted. But this
apathy could no( Continue when once the
ship or factional differences.
Forrest Lake, this "present incumbent o f energetic a n d -am bitious men o f tlie city giving season.
the office o f Mayort is a sincere and en­ were aroused 'to their opportunities. The
THE HERALD OIVES THANKS TO Rthusiast^ friend of Snnford and his ad- splendid system o f sub-irTigation and
That
Joyous exhilaration— the supreme
dralnagerln
connection
with
our
famed
iniplsiration the pnst year has l&gt;ccri
fraught with progress and upbuilding. Ho artesinn wells, was Inaugurated and the luippincss of L ife, a life that means
has given much time to the nlfnlrs o f the city at once leaped into a prominence T ruth.
That mnrvelous growth from its find
city (possibly more flin c than any other that com pletely surpassed its former
issue on August 22d, since which lime
citizen or number o f citizcn s(. Being greatness.
This city through its energy and busi­ the growth nnd progress— hand in h n n d thoroughly a live to tlio city's needs it«
ness
ambition, has spent thousands to have continued to remain marvelous nnd
lias labored In and out o f season for i|s
future advancement, nnd under his regime improve the general- condition nrid w el­ self-sufficient to the public and the man­
m any improvemonts have been Inaugu­ fare, with the result tiint Sanford to-dny agement.
That earnestness nnd sincerity o f pur­
rated. and it 1s tlie mutation o f Mayor is recognized ‘as one o f tlie liveliest and
pose
o f good, which it lias ever shown
Luke and his legion o f friends— admirers best business towns o f the State. The
and
to
which It is bound by tiint factor—
effort
wus
made
and
tlie
means
were
ju id henchmen— that lie J»d_|»crmittcd to
retain the ofllco~untlT iKesc most desir­ supplied" b y our" Sanrord-Ioving people. upright, ciean jou rn a lism .----- * * —
Its faults. For like the man of genius,
To-dny there are no vacant business
able Improvements be completed.
Mr. E, E. Brady is a. contestant for-the rooms or unoccupied dw elling houses, and the business man o f success and the vie
tor. in battles, it lia s only but profited and
office o f Mayor, and if it should l&gt;e file tho constant cry Is for more.
The one illustration is sufficient. In­ grown by a true cognizance o f its errors
w lij o f tire voters to niuko him the head
stances
might be multiplied without gained thereby.
o f the municipal government for the com
To subscribers, who have been many
ing year, no calam ity will have resulted strengthening the proposition nnd for nil
therefrom. H e is honest In his beliefs o f these Is Snnford. the "Celery, thnnkful. nnd continued on the increase.
Its advertisers, who curly recognized a
i f it be proper for us to render thanks
as laid down In Ids platform, published
elsewhere in this |iapcr nnd .is thorough for one thing above another, then let it good tiling when they saw it.
be for the energy and tlie character of • Those friends who have been true and
ly in line with pro£rcsslvcncss,
T he H ekalu lias no nxu to grind, but the business community; for the spirit encouraging. T he H erald showed early
will ever strive for ‘tlie election o f men tiiat aits not down and waits for fate to that sneers nnd inucndocs, both overt
who are known for their Sanford-loving strike; for tlie determination to carve a and covert, shrugs o f shoulders implying
disc o f destiny and cleave a cloud from failure, and harsh words o f condemnation
qualities ns against nil others.
and injustice dould not m ilitate against
—isdiaos.
It nor swerve it from its (Hirpose.
For
this
let
us
all
be
thankful.
"In
W e wish to call the attention o f our
The delight that the future looks ever
Sanford
life
Is
worth
livin
g."
readers to the articles on pngu 10 under
so
bright and full o f sunshine six days of
tlie caption o f T l i e Voice o f tho People.1
every
week.
The
day
o
f
the
cheap
party
newspaper
due is upon the establishment o f a crate
The knowledge that tlie work o f those
factory nnd tlie m h a t-U -fam Urn two of- urgan__is over—.the one, that ■rises no
Henry Dehne upon tile subject of Bcnnudn higher in discussion o f public questions
onions.
Both articles deserve special than a lying, mangling, misrepresentation
mention and should tie read by everyone. o f facts and figures. That prostitutes its
news uolunfn4T"by editing iu, or out, such
ns suits, or does not suit, his purpose
The Orlando Sentinel and the ReporterThe most common fault and deception is
Stnr hove decided to quit scrapping. Edthe Interlopers in what would otherwise
- itor Ferris remarks tiiat the trace saved
be simply a news statement o f an event
him from "tearin g a hole in the mantle
or happening, or some biased phrase that
o f charity and exposing a bit o f incon­
changes the sense entirely. The kind
sistency."
that descend to personal villi flea lion,
Better weur nn overcoat or see the
without any sort o f truth as a foundation,
tailor.
have already tied tombstones ordered for
them. Tlie ones that print apologetic
. .. _A gentlem an in the North wrote a letter
screeds In defense o f political looters and
to T he H erald this week, requesting the
thieving corporations when caught and
name o i tlie best hotel in Sanford. W e
exposed in some disreputable act. They
referred him to tho columns o f T he H er­
m ay fool themselves with tlie idea that
ald . I f he cun find any there he w ill
the public generally does not see and
probably w rite to them.
know tbelr subserviency, and the itching
palm held nt tlie back to receive the
L ake Monroe is appealing to the tourist price o f their self-respect. But it does all
- this year as n e w before and boating nnd lie same.
flailing Is becoming ¿he order o f the day.
Our beautiful lake nnd fi vers edn offer the
-Fete Day for Sanford.«))9Uld.be. Agitat­
gfuatcbi Inducement to tin&gt; fl|xirismen.
ing the-minds o f the (x&amp;ple these days.
W ith the m any advantages enjoyed by
T he S a n i &lt;htn H erald lies completed the Sanford this season w e should by all
.first, three jjumliu of jta existence,
m eans Luke mu -Ii an uccualun ua a etc

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employed by T iie Herald tins stood fur
co-operation,-sincere interest and devo­
tion to the progress of each issue.
That well recognized factor that T he

Herald has come to stay and that each
Issue is eagerly sought and read.
Its great success as a newspaper.
Turkey in Am erica was annihilated
Thursday, bpt Turkey in Europe w ill con
llnuc to gobble.
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Trade

Ripe S tr a w b e rr ie s and T o m a to e s
R. H. Whither tried tomatoes in Sanford
soil tills season more as jJ i experiment to
ic e iflh c y could be* rajsdd uFlhls Henson
of tlie year. He liusTi number at Ills office
nnd they are good to the eye und palate.
He also has several acres in strawberries
and tills week brought in some ripe ones
from his place. This croptriU soon become
popular with Sanford growers, (here being
about thirty acres in berries tills season.
There Is no lim it to the variety o f fruits
nnd vegetables raised in this section

Inducements

D. L. THRASHER’S
Furnishing
Store

N ew Laundry S ta rte d
Tlie Snnford HiindTjtiutidry, under the
management, o f Mrs. K. R. Marshall, lins
started operations In tiie building adjoin­
ing the Lefiler block. Now machienry lias
been Installed und they are prepared to
handle the foundry trade o f tlie city and
guarantee satisfaction in every respect.
Mr. sod Mrs. Marshall -have n thorough
knowledge o f the business and will give
nil work their personal attention.
—
A t th e Dairy K itch en
May be found the most luscious oysters,
fresh every day any served tn any style.
Also steaks, chops, eggs, sausage and
other quick lunch products. Everything
first-class. A t Billie Hand's place.
W inner W ashin g M ach ines
A few more o f these still left, sold slrictl y
on guontee. If they do not do what we
ofoto&gt;, money Is refunded. Hai i y J.W iiflon

nsstONia -, _

Seni. o » i Ba o s * Ca
ì w t Cl.QTf.t 3 K »« I»X
Th rice a-W cek W orld
a*«.Tin(Mt« Mm von*
More alert, more thorough and more
N O W IN T H E H O U S E :
fearless than ever. A President o f tiie
United States wilt be sleeted this year.
A complete line of Men’s Snnppy.
Who is he and who is the man whom lie
Up-to-date Suits, in fill die
will beatf Nobody yet knows, but the
leading Shades and Patterns
Thrice-a-Week edition o f the N ew Yprk
World will tell you every s te p and every
detail of what promises to be a campaign
o f the most obaorbing interest. It m ay
not tell you what you hope, but It will tell Beside? an elegant line of
you what la Tl»e Thrice-a-Week World
Pants, Suits. Especiai attention
long ago established a character for im ­
__is called to our Strong nnd com­
partiality and fesriessnesi In the publica­
plete line M Men’s Furnish­
tion o f news, and tills it will maintain.
in gs,
Shoes and Hats
I f You want-the news as it really is, subK ribe to the Thrice-a-Week edition o f tho
G
ive
us
a
coll.
W e can fit you from fo d
New York World, which conies to you e v .
rry other day except Sunday, and Is thus
to foot and w e guarantee to [»tease.
practlaiUy a daily at the price of a weekly.
Yours for honest values.
The Thrice-a-Week World's regular sub-

From $15.00 to $30.00^

It is impossible not to admire the ero
ter prise and talent displayed b y some o f
the advertisers in T he litptALp. That they
understand their business goes without
saying. No art has advanced more rapid
ly in tha fast tw enty years than that of
letting the customers know «what Is in
tiie stores, and what Its adaptabilities are
for Ids uses. The Am erican leads the
° ‘lly , l V ? * car* «nd
world in this Important branch of busi­
«1» for 130 papers. ' W a offer -«his
ness.' A comparison o f leading Europeaa
.n1f w,r pef “ nd Th* Sanford
and American journals easily establishes Herald toge'Jicr for one year for $1 50
ip e r e SU ^ 2IUb*criptlon price o f the two
the fa c t The Am erican advertiser .preoenta his matter with for'moro cJearrtesa,
I
Just name your wants, and i f wa I am again naklng for OLD SHUESvariety and fullness o f detailkTjian the
w ill g iv e what they nre worth
English. He is more liberal in tlio» use of haven’t It will get it for you. Call and bn
9
space, and of pictorial and other ambei- convinced. Sanford Grocery Company,__ '
day to induce the visitors to come hence llshmenu. The trade o f our tnochants
Furniture to rent by the month or
and
manufacturers accordingly
and visit the Celery City.
Sanford l urnituro Q x
C u ; 3rd S l and Sanford A * -

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ai/USg, , 7. ftft 10jl AND**
A. EAlrvIn’s Shoe 8n®?'

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November M

THE

IN SANFORD CHURCHES
City Worship Tomorrow.
CHURCH EVENTS
O f, Interest to Those

Religiously In
cllned—Subjects of D iscourses
for the Sabbath.

TW PmiU

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lk« Ckwtbe in

Ci«y ••• F-vnrdr

tfJ |a W il| or Mnd their Announcement* and

¡JJJJcUldl M«WI II&gt; iM* o * «

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Mt*f &lt;*&gt;•• Tk»r*d«y

rirst Methodist

Btv D. B. Sweet. paitor: church, corner Perk
nuesnd Fifth »ireet: person«*«, corner Mae
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M f/'Scndiy ¿h od. 9:45 e . nv: Jno. K. MelUa|cf. Supt. Fpworth League. 3:00 Sunday even
la*.

Next Sunday morning w ill be observed
u Children'« Day. the entire
hour
being devoted to the
young people.
The music will be furnished by the differ­
ent daises of the Sunday school. The
pumr will preach a sermon especially for
the young, the subject being. ‘ T h e Gospel
tiTS Nutshell." A t the .beginning o f the
w morning service we w ill have the baptism
0f infants. Let those who have children
* to baptise present them promptly nt 11:00
o'clock. The offering for the day, both In
the Sunday school and the regular services
will go to the cause o f needy Sunday
. schools.
| The Sunday school meets at the usual
hour, 0:45 a.m., and the Epworth League
devotional meeting w ill be held at 3 p. in.
The evening service begins at 7 p. m.
Congregational singing and a warm w el­
come to every one.
Dro. L). 0. Sweat has done a fine work
at Sanford and 1» d osing • his third year
ax pastnr there. Bro. Sweat w ill report
everything in full and is much loved by
all of the community, both in and out of
the church.— Florida Christian Advocate.

;

Presbyterian
8u1. J. F. McKInnkm. paitor: morning cervice.
Il: evening
»venini cervice, 7:00; Sabòath dimoi, 0:30 a.
.4
ry tic
MeLaultn, Sopr.: prnyrr meeting W»dm.: Henry
'
neàf«r. 1 :00I p. m.

The pastor w ill preach morning nnd
evening, as usual. 'AU lnvited.
-&gt;
After preaching at the Thanksgiving
service Thursday morning. Rev. J. F. McKlnnlon left on the afternoon train for
Oakland, to conduct a Thanksgiving ser­
vice nt the Presbyterian church -there at
7 p. nt.
r ir s t BapUat

serv­
■gtaMBBliji y mannmxae
Ice, Ihrvrnlng •rrvk r, 7:40; Sad ■olii och
hoof.
oul 0 es
K. K Murrell, Mint : prayer meetingevery
ay,J:O0p. m.i T. W. A. nr*t Fritlny, 3p,
m; Y. M.S. lurtrlday, 3p. m.

P agro

MONEY INLM RLY CELERY
Early

Devout Of the Celery

SANFORD h e r a l d

Shipments Bring Best
To TbéCroW er

Prices

U R R E Li- &amp;

Last year the truth 'o f the statement
that mpre money was made in earlycelery
than late was clearly demonstrated. Not
only should the growers endeavor to start
their seed beds early And plant the celery
early for the first piarkets, but this would
make a longer season and mean several
months longer in mnrketlng the crop, thus
obviating the necessity o f flooding the
market nt one time. J. N. Whitncr has
contended that the growers could renllze
greater profits by earlier planting and |hc
N ew York Packer in the following article
beanrout the contention:
Celery dealers are preparing for a rush­
ing trade next week to meet the Thanks­
givin g demand. The trnde is more cut up
in New York city today than It ever was
before. Formerly there were four exclu­
sive celery dealers who frond led the hulk
o f all the celery sold and they had a very
nice tiling o f it. Nearly all of these people
nre how confronted with competition by
men who have learned the trade under
them, nnd there Is celery offered on nearly
every com e* -

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Congregational
FLORIDA VEGETABLES ACTIVE
___. ,,
pastor: Sunday morning
j*r»lc*.U: evrnlng servir*. 7:30; inayrr meeting
Wedneeday. 7:00it. to.; SoUmiOi acl&gt;«g. IO a. m. N cw Y o r k and Philadelphia Have Good
J. C Lottnlnger, Superintendent.
,

Trad e In This Line .
(New York JNtchcri
Catholic
. N ew Yurk. N av. 21— Receipts uf Flurulu
ft11- ractoti Beevly a every »econd and
luurto Sunday; early moaa. 7 a. in.; nuua amt aer- orange« and grupefruit continued heavy
»«,.1 0 a. nt : bunday achool, U a. ro ; veapen. 3

Present to thé Investor the Best Opportune
_
ties in Florida . ' _ Unimproved celery lunds. flowing wells guaranteed,
$25.00 to $200.00 per acre
Celery farms, with flowing wells nil tiled, drained and ready for crop. $500,00 to $100000
per acre.
■ , Cjty Property, improved nnd unimproved. 303.000 acres timber land, with finest site In
Florida for crate factory.
Others tell you what can be done. MURRELL &amp;.* MIMSUEW nre practical farmers os
well as real estate brokers, and nre here to show you what has been nnd can be done.

M U RRELL &amp; MINSHEW
A N H R F W

I fk H M Q H M
a U W

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HAMMOND
ARCHITECT

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C a p it a l $ 8 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0

Conducts n General Banking Business with Conservatism and
Courtesy.

Pays 4 P u r C u nt, inturuut, Compounded Quarterly,

on Savings Deposits, nnd

In s u r e s

D e p o s i t s

from any and all causes,
its customers nothing

A g a i n s t -

L o s s

This additional protection costs

New Accounts Solicited
M. M. SMITH.
President

Vlcw-Presldent

C. S. DERRY,
Cashier

HAND BROTHERS
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LIV ER Y , F E E D andSALE STABLES

Marntss and Bucglaa -

Blaohamlthlng and Horaaahaalna

Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged
AUTOMOBILE8 FOR LIV ERY USE
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om ce wltn;Muireii tk Mtnsnew “
lin i Hotel Block

TONSORIAL

High-Grade Housc'Building a Specia Ity

PARLORS

DEALERS IN

J. L. CARRUTHERS

Builders' SuppliesrlnteriaTclieirSund'
Hot soil Cold Bs Um .

this week, but there wns not nny' great SANFORD
0« w
FLORIDA
First Sunday in Advent.
clronge in prices, although nn cosier feel
Sunday school, 9 n. m.
Mass and ser­ Ing was felt on the street. Oranges
mon 10 a. in.
ranged from 51.50 up to $2.50, with nn
(Mxnsionnl real fancy Indian River selling
—
Cress episcopal
up to $3. * Grapefruit sold from 52.50 to
flunm, rector; A. D. Key. senior war¿ ^ a y morning servie*. It: evening »ervice, 53.50 on the street. Tlte low prices rul­
. WAath ached; » 43«. in.; B. F.Vhftner ing in Florida oranges and grapefruit now
. Prayer meeting. 7:30 Wednesday evening.
can be attributed principally to (he heavy
accumulations on this market. Prices A ll Work Receives My Personal Attention
TO FAIR PRIZE WINNERS
were high a few weeks ago and shipping
ami Be«l Efforts
m i __encouraged,, .wit h—ths-results—tiro t
‘Pirone 230
— Cw« n * * t e i and D ip lo m a » H ave Been
there were very heavy shipments o f green Opposite City Hall
Sent to Talr C o m m issio n er
fruit. This fruit sold through the auction
To tiro Prize and Diploma Winners, Florida houses and the buyers shoved them into
FR E SH
State Fain
the warm rooms.
Owing to the fact that the fa ir associa­ . Lettuce from Florida was in good de-^
tion Is not In possession o f the postoffice mand and in light receipt. In fuel all
addresses o f many o f those who were Florida vegetables were wanted and were
•warded cash premiums or diplomas at not plentiful. Lettuce sold at high prices,
AND
t^e ln»t state fair, it has been deemed ad- the best offerings at 53 to 54.50 a box.
t0 Mrwi premium certificates and Peas were another item that met a good
‘ piuma« for your county to y o u tfeir oont- outlet, but there were not enough to go
* • “ •kmer, with instructions to mail some around. Nice fine green peas brought
t° You Immediately. It you do not hear 54.50, eggplants S3, peppers 52, green
ntni him, you m ay obtain your certifica tea beans 51.80 to |2, w ax beans 12 to
* uipkuaus by oalling upon him. I f hats 52.28. and romalne $1.50 to 52.
j ; I ." A N D E R S O N 'S
ttwtble to supply you, kindly send your
Philadelphia. Nov. 21.— Florida fruit»
n«me and «ld te s s to W. F . Stovall, secre- and vegetables were In good demand this
T * »p a , Florida, and your certificate week, lettuce bringing 54 to 54.50.beans
ptonut w ill be im m ediately forwarded 52 to 52.50, peas 53 to 5 3 .5 0 ,okra 52.50
t o y u u , _________
to 53, cukes 53.50 to . 54. and eggplants
JEW ELER
53.50 to 54. A few dealers who bought
Band Concert
Florida lettuce In N ew Yprk brought It
over bere ana made money on I t

C . H. D IN G E E

Alpha Cement, Acm e Pluster
t

Plans, Estimates, and nil Informu(ion relative to Building

Plumbing and
G as Fitting

S

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R E A L E S T A T E BRO KERS

This has cut up the trnde badly so that
A T T O R N E Y-A T -LA W
there is not as much money in it as for­
Practice« InState andFederal Court«.
merly.
. C. T. Building. *
’ The N ew York celery will last about a M
Phone 248
month longer. The bbtk o f the choice is in
the hajtds o f two or three dealers and that
TH O M AS EMrçÊÿ W ILSON
which Ib to come in the future will not be
A TTO RN EY AND COUNSELLOR
firBt-class. It Is a little strnngc that Flor­
A T -L A W
r
ida growers do not come to the front ns
soon as the Now York state stock is out of Late Stale Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit of
- Florida
the wny.
Heretofore. Florida growers
Residences. Sanford and Sylvan Lake
seemed to have been afraid of the Cali­
fornia deal and trove held back. ’ It is the
history o f the trade that the early Florida
. G E O . A. D cCO TTES
celery, whlclt looks better thatrthc CnllfurA TTO R N E Y and COUNSELLOR at L A W
nin Btttck, brings good money. Last year
the Florida growers came to the market
Practice in Stnte and Federal Courts
earlier than before and reaped rich profits.
Welborn Block
Sanford, Flo
I f they will do the same this year there in
no reason why they should not be strong
competitors of the California stock. For
W A LTE R D. BELL
some reason tiro trojle here will pay a bet­
A ttorney - at -L a W
ter price for Florida celery than they will
■for California.
c
Alatrscti Ei «mirini and Title« Perfected
Last year New York had 2 5 m 30 cars
Room 21 Pico Blich, Sanford, Florida,
for this trade. The western markets arc
n better position to lake tiro California
product than New York and that is why
DR. R. M. MASON •
the supply o f this season was light, besides
DENTIST
" ‘
.
there is plenty o f state stock around which
will fill the requirements of tlte trude. Welborn Block
Phone 19
Prices tills week ranged 25&lt;&gt;t30c. It looks
Sanford. Florida
as if the Crtlifornln iwople would make
some money on the deni this year. They
are asking 30c a dozen on the coast and
'A . C H A R T
an offer of 25 for a lot wns refused. Many
of the growers have found they can make S U R V E Y O R A N D D R A U G H T S M A N
Leveling and Cruaa-Sectionlng for Drainage
more money by growing augur beeta and

The su|&gt;erintendent and teachers o f the
Baptfsl Sunday school would be glad to
see more parents present next Sunday n good many of them hove dropped celery.
rooming. Come and bring the children The sugar beets have already been liarwith you.
vested, while Ute celery is not yet dug.
The weekly pruyer m eeting was well These two inducements will net to cut
■(tended Wednesday. Mr. K. R. Murrell down the celery acreage from California
was leader for the evening, taking for his next year unless the growers make good f
subject “The EfHcacy o f Prayer.”
nuittuv lliig

IV I I N SH EW

M EATS

G R O C E R IE S

ClieerÌiilly Furnished

Phono 69

Consult Us

Office with Murrell A Minshew

Pico Hotel Block. Sanford, Fla.

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FIR ST NATIONAL BANK
O F SANFORD, F L A .
F. H. RAND, President «
P. F. FORSTER, C .«tiler

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Only National Bank In Orange County
Funda Protected by Burglary^ tnsurano* .
S a f e t y D e p o s it B s x a s f o r R a n t
O R O A N IZ E D

1887

Henry McLaulin

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be&lt;lnn&lt;n« at &lt; o'clock.

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.Layra Mowers

MY S P E C IA L T IE S :

Special prices to reduce slock. If you
Pkk«rd'« H*nd P«lnt*d C kiai
w
in
T a good mower at a low price, now Is
a— ,^4. ...JTr . ........................ .. t . SlwrU
C « h*œ * S Urlici Silver
the time to buy. Also good stock of
Debt « r ^ B u L .. ...... ..
A Da. i. ‘*~^**«rcti ............. Edward J. DeUno ■cythea,' grass books and lawn rakes.
Kogeii' Pkled Were
O v m L ^ Ì* CettnoAMJ..............Smith k KuUia
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Harry
J.
Wilson.
Elgin sad Wsltksm W tickt*
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Samples o f engraved visiting cards
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^lnc to buy •your sub-lrri- Invitations In the la test‘ and beat styles
A L L GOODS G U A R A N T E E D
m ay be seen at The HerakLoOce.

E l C a p i t a n de T a m p a
Finest Five Cent Cigar
O a the Market

L. R. Phillips’ Drug Store
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Flow ing W e lls Guaranteed

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ALL AROUND FLORIDA
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The General News of "The Land
of Flow ers"
CULLED f ROM THE STATE PRESS

from the cocoons, and conduct the busi­
ness cxnctly as it is carried on in his naFROM MACARONI DELTA |
tlvc country, but with the more advanced
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methods which A m erican machinery and
new world ideas have brought ninnit.
Prom The Herald's Special Correspondent
. By W ireless Telephone
On and after the first o f January the
Buck Sw eezy has opened n crnp-sliootP. and O. steamships w ill make landing^
lit St. Petersburg on their trips to and Ing parlor ov6r Gil Spooner's one-chair
barber shop.
from Cuba,
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A shooting uffa ir occurred in the grand
An E p ito m e o r th e W e e k 's M o t t Im- jury room nt Quincy, Nov. 21, in which
Thomas R. Smith was killed, (X'YTSmfth.
u ----- portnnt Happenings h r the
Ids fattier, and Dr. Robert Munroe seriously
S ta t e 's Domnin.
The supremo court o f Florida has hand* wounded. A n old dispute between the
cd down a decision in the case o f the City I«orties Is supposed to tin ve been the cause
o f Tnmpa against the waterworks compa* o f the shooting.

Old Bill Slushcr is going to set his
nephew, Jim Chcezuin, up In business, in
n two-buggy livery stable.
The Noble Daughters o f Senegnmbia
w ill give n progressive crap-shooting so­
cial Thursday night at Mose Jenkins'
three-room cottage on Blackville boulc-

Mrs.-Eddie Moon‘ 0 f Starke corhrhTtled V B it----Si Blizzard's hired girl struck for higher
suicide
Nov. 21, by shooting herself In the
the circuit court for lriul. The court de­
cided that a question o f faot enters into head. Ill health was the cause o f the net. wages yesterduy and ids hired man has
the su it and that there has not been tite
A fte r an illness o f several months. Ray­ agreed to do the fam ily washing for extra
proper procedure to cite the matter in­ mond D. KnigliJ. for many years one of pay until Si hires another hired girl.

1tyTen dln irtti8_ csM T iticirtir

volved to the higher court. It Is intimated
that the statutes are ample to govern the
case, and that the m atter isnotaltogethtp
one o f constitutionality. It 1s also in ti­
mated that if the allegations made In the
bill o f pleading are true, the respondents
m ay lose their franchise.
Tire Southern Bell Telei&gt;hone Company
is having Its wires in Jacksonville placed
Under ground.
The Seaboard Florida limited tourist
trains are to bo put on between New York
and Florida points Junuury 4. Tbs trip
from the Northern metropolis to Jackson1 vllle w ill be made In about tw o hours less
tim e than heretofore.

Eph Billlngtly and Mosu Plunkett have
the moat prominent and progressive busi­
ness men o f Jacksonville, died at his resi­ licet) appointed on a committee to take
up a subscription to buy Preacher Bunker
dence in that-city Saturduy night lust.
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Engineer M'Dermond o f the Atlantic a warm rummage sale overcoat.

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Coast Line, was killed in u collision at
Burnett's Lake crop ln g, near CuTnesville,
Saturd a y-last. The e ngine which ho w n»
driving was struck broadside by another
engine turning M’Dermond's engine over
und pinning him under it.
Judge Orrin S. Farr, a most honored and
respected citizen o f Tampa, died at bis
h om e In that city on Monday last. ,He
was formerly o f Chardon. Ohio, but far the
past fifteen years had made his home In
Tampa.

Mullany, manager o f last season's Jack­
Mrs. C. D. Soutcr o f Anthony was so
badly bunted last week b y her dress catch- sonville base ball team, lias been drafted
-^ In f fire that site died a few hours lutcr. by the L ittle Rod team o f the Southern
Site was form erly Miss M innie Montgom­ League.“
The Clyde end several oilier coastwise
ery, and wns 55 years o f a g e .___________
steamship lines are reported as forming u
Richard Croker, former grand sachem of
pew combine on tlieo rd erof that formerly
Tummuy, is to spend the winter in Florida,
controlled b y Chas. W . Morse.
having come from his landed estate in
Lakeland people are becoming interestv Ireland for that purpose and to see oldIn a project for the establishment o f’ a
tim e friends North and South.
canning factory in that city. Proposi­
Contract has been let for the rebuilding tions have been made by parties who un­
o f the Pebble Phosphate Company's plant derstand the business and who claim that
at Mulberry, recently destroyed by fire.
a factory at Lakeland wouhj be a paying
The Seaboard A ir l i n e Is to spend In proposition.
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16*HiTBhborilood o f $75,000 Tn Im prove­
Stond Up, and Taka Nolle«
ments at Tampa.
Then call at the Sanford Grocery Com­
Dr. V . K- Oelglnn, a n ative o f .Harputh. pany and supply your wants. These are
Arm enia, is in Florida prospecting with a bargains, and it w ill pay you to avail
view to introducing llie manufacture of yourself o f them: Enamel ware, rinsing
ML an. a -la rge scale. Everything being pans,- sauce pans, dippers, 13. 23, and 33
satisfactory, the doctor proposes to put cents. Two-lb red kidney beans. 10c; 2out an orchard o f mulberry trees, hatch lb EJberta peaches, 15c, Worcester sauce,
J core for hundreds o f (Jwusunda of 10c. Only one beautiful set o f China wore
, «p in and dya the silk thread
$20. next week for $17.

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fence hnlnt In it
Jesokus goat.

with riding n Jumping

LOCAL BOYS MAKIMi 0001)

Samantha Butts lias taken A position ns R. J. H olly and W. S. Osborn Oprr
a tln g Florida Newspaper
floor wnlker in A leck Cheezum's new rum­
mage sale store.- SnmnutiArs got a hlg
[Dally Ri'imMU nn New». Itiimiluin. dim.|
The local friends of K. J. Hull) mill W.
acquaintance over in Orlando, where she
was assistant manager of a la n d ) counte/ S. Osborn, two former Butler county hoys
who H ied in Oxford, O., the former Imrn
itk an all-night rcstnurnnt.
* Silc Slocum expects to kill ids hogs In Hamilton, will be glad to learn id lie'ir
next week. Several persons have spoken success in Florida. Both , men nfe '^ivn
engaged in ncwsiuiper work in^ianfurd,
fo r theilvers.
Flu. Holly is the m anager of I ni S\ iDeacon Pelig Hosteller's hare* lipped
roBD Herald, a 10-page tie wspaper of gri- it
nlsce, Eliza Jane Finkblncr, from Flat
promise. Osborn is (ha associate edinir.
Rock, is here visiting her cousins. Eliza
The paper has recently cdeb raled its three
Jane lias the superintendency of the
months' birthday und a copy of the jour­
! a n d i^ o y (ner in Tom _ Spooner's - barber
nal was received . today by Hamilton
s lio p ."
friends. From a newspaper stand piml
Sam Stump's ram has at ]nstr been de­ Tu t U cka1-P is good to look upon. It is in
horned, bfct»eotm m ll it had committed competent hands and is bound to have its
mudi devJjuieutrV^Pbaday before It was influence felt in the community where ns
dehorned it butted over Ez Filkins' w ife field o f a ctivity lies.
while she was milking her cow, and when
she gat up it jammed her in the stomach
' L ist o f Unclaim ed Letters
so hard that her digestion has been mudi
Remaining in the Sanford Postoffke nt
impaired ever since.
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close o f week ending Nov. 24, IBOtf*:
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Three loads o f sawlogs passing through
our town for (lie Bean Creek saw mill atJ&gt;0Uhlc Clyde £erviee to-SanfUrtfnamed IlltlCh uttcntlon yesterday. A new
ITitm-t-Untoli. Monday]
sensation of tills sort is getting to be atr • Commend ng today. tlieC lyd e river line
everyday occurrence in this town o f Jute. w ill operate regularly Uie steuiners Fred­
Uncle Ezra Simpkins lias pulled the erick tteBarry and the City o f Jackson­
thruttie wide open and poped the question ville between this {xilnt and Sanford as
to ^unt Jerusha Hybarger, who's been a the river shipments have increased to such
foriqpi and disconsoU^g w idow'golng on proportions that it has been necessary to
thro« months. Let 'em splice la our senti­ g iv e this service special attention, and
Mr. B. J. Ford, formerly o í the Brunswick
ments. |

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Matraou, Mrs.
v Slnilvion. Mr* t&gt;al»r
McAIIhmi*. MU* M.
' Wilson. Mis* Amur
RulUntnn. Mis» May Hell
Gentlemen

Amh, Frank
Argo, Fred N.
Uartcll, Hatton

itelieny. G. B.
Berry, John
Daaham, Robert
Flooney, Charley L m
Lonaeon. Odd
Foater, Samuel
llarriaon, Goth
Bate. George
joiner, Jamr* ~ ’
Johiuon. W. IT

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McKemluti, Jamr* tLout*. Giwje
Lout*. Jaruei W
OIL William
Primer, John

Rattles. List»
Reddick, M. K

Spinier, Henry
and Florida Steamboat Company o f Bruns­
Scott, Rev. Paul
wick, Ga., lias been appointed traveling
Tbomai, Jamr*.
agent for the Clyde line with headquar­
Wrliht. Jamei"
Weal. F.TI.
ters at Jacksonville. He w ill be In charge
Yount. M ----o f tlie soliciting o f trafile for the St. Johns
Ms»on. D. U.
river lin eriin tn ó ok iñ i generally after the
Persona claiming the above will pirn»«
interests o f their river line patrons. Tills
say “ Advertised,” and give date of this
company expects to give the very best
lis t
Chas. F. H askins. I'. M
Aleck Peasly had a {holograph picture possible service, not only passenger, but
w ay freight.
taken the other day on his sorrel mare
Election Proclamation^
and it m ay be printed in the Bungstarter.
Tam pa r a lr
Mayor’s Office, Sanford. Fla*
Ho looks every Inch a inajor-gcneraL
N ovem ber 5, tJOB.
The Fifth Annual State Fair will
Aleck is descended from revolutionary
In aoconlancc-With the Ordinance* oi ^
held at Tampa. February 3 to 27.
slock.
the Q t y o f Sanford, Florida. I hereby con
hold the Fair and to make It bigger and an election to be held on Monday. D«Aunt liqkla Spicer is going to board
cem b er 7th. 1908, at the City Hull, on
l ’ ulmc I to avenue; between First * M4i.
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week. The preacher is to do chores and
ond streets, for the purpose of ejecting a
Florida State Midwinter Fair Association,
Mayor to serve for one year; o Marshal
his w ife is to do the fam ily washing and
held at Tam ps Monday. Insistent de­ and Collector to serve for one ycarf ■
ironing for pan pay. W e need more
Treasurer and Aaseaaar to serve
lof
mands that have been made upon t h e Clerk.
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Aunt Huidas in this community.
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association that the Fair be not eban- one year; throe Aldermen to serve for
The Jumping Jesokus society hat rented doned; by railroad "and oüier entarnrisel yean,
Polls open at 8 o'clock a. m. and cki»e
A room
rVWim over
At/nr Peter
Pater Filkins’
Filtri**.»’ undertaking
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the
Interested in tyinglng visitors and' set- at sundown the same d a y . "
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establishment on BUfkins avenue. They
I hereby appoint T. Keane, 0,"S. Tar ire
tiers to Florida, as w ell as by private citi­
initiated Steve Jessup lost night and you
zens throughout t h e , sure, made it d ea r und Geo. Fax. Jr.« as Inspectors o f salu
election, and E^W . D. Dunn as clerk.
could have beard Steve yell a half mile.
to the association that it would not do to
F orrest L ake,
Sieve says getting over a barbed wire declare the next
-the City o f Sanford. Fla.
Uncle L a fe Perkins has quit the Hard­
shell church and joined the Ncwlights.
He says he don't believe in ducking con­
verts in ice y a t c i in winter weather, es­
pecially i f a man is subject to night
sweats, but Deacon Crtm kfcluriaysT a t a
got mad because be was asked to help
raise the preacher's salary $20 a year.

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�ig'Mimmi!

INAND about the city
Mention of
Matters In Brief.

L lt t Ie - M a p P * n ln l&amp; —

personal

items

or

interest

Business
In Sanford •
Is Growing Every Day.
Wade, the tuner, Orlando.

héraut

Don't
Neglect to
Register for the
Municipal election on Dec. 7lh.

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Most-up-to-date line o f candie
city
at Spencer's.
D. A . Caldwell is on a business trip to
Miami this week.
We- clean everything but your con­
The Merry W idow sardines, for sale by science. Phone 210.

Spencer's bakery. Phone No. 100.

M. M. Sample and R. P. Gibbons of
Charlotte, N. C., ore in the city for a few
Harry Stmaer. representing the A m eri­
days.
can Progress Commission, is in the city.
French dry and steam cleaning. Celery
The famous Fox River Butter for sale
City Laundry.
at W. W. Long's Grocery.
New stock Evaporated and Dried Fruits
Every voter must bo registered to vole
for Christmas enkes, at Long’s Grocery.
in the municipal election Dec. 7lh.
• New lot. fancy goods, neckwear, novel­
See H. H. H ill for Celery City Blend
ties and ribbons just received at M etCofTec, finest on enrth for 24 cents.

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ytif you a subscriber to T he H erald T
Fresh Mackerel at 1L H. Hill's grocery.
Get estimates from Pell on house taint­
ing.
Go to H. H. Hill for everything

In

grocery line.
| sell the celebrated Mncy wagon.
,y j. Wilson.
For Sale— Cabbage

and

the
Har-

Cauliflower

plants, dox 754.
Ned McGkrn was In Jacksonville this
e i d on business.
Laundry.

^¿frieRim i^C elery City

Phone 2 ft).*

W. B. Buchanan o f Pnola was in tlie
dtygp Wednesday,
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Fos Rent— Four unfurnished
Address 0-, Herald oflice.

rooms.

W. P. Musselwhite o f Orlando was
tbd dty on Wednesday.

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Goodwin's high-grade Preserves, Jellies
sod Jams, at Garner A Roberts.
Step into Mrs. G. L, Takash’s lunch room
Bid get a cup o f good cotloe. F ive cents.

tim tm ntm tta

F A L L S T O C K has been arriving daily. Y ou should
not fail to call and look over this stock before making your
purchase.

M. M. Smith has 1,000 acres of celery
F or R ent— T wo nice furnished rooms land. Sold on easv terms.
twiunary of the Floating Sm all Talk for rent. See James Harris.
Exceptional values in table linen and
2t
Succinctly Arranged for Hur­
3t
Judge J. D. Boggs, o f Orlando, wns in napkins at Mettinger’s.
ried Herald Readers.
M. 0. Overstreet, o f Orlando, wns in the
the city yesterday.
city several hours on Tuesday.
J ìx ce pilotini .yu! lj
Electn Brand Ten and Spices.

4"■fri’ &lt;■V v

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G am er &amp; Roberts.

napkins at Mettinger's.

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Still the cry is for more houses.

Conwa Christmas
Tbe Children's Annual Feast,

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W O O L D R E S S G O O D S — W e have all the
trim m in g »to match,

Long's Preserves in glasses, ñ n e s t on
market.
O ías . E vans .

G I N G H A M S — Full Line.

new

things and

Just the things for children’s school

Chas. Evans.

H O S I E R Y — W e carry the celebrated Cadet Brand, linen heel
and toe, sold under a guarantee
F. P, C O R S E T S — Fall Styles, in all the new shapes
O U R S T O C K was never in
■ n ow jm botlr price and
serve you

TINGER 8.

Faultless white cherries, Lim a Beans
and succotash, at Garner &amp; Roberts'.

Oysters, fresh all the time and. served
in all styles at The Dairy Kitchen, In Blllio
Best Elgin creamery butter at 35 cents Hand's place.
per pound, at Sanford Grocery C o m p « * L R u g s , front 75 cedis up. E. A . Hefllcld
Dr. and. Mrs. O. P. Likins opW )rtam U4
were in the city Thursday in their touring
The Royal Taylors Brand o f Clothing
car.
cans perfection. Sec samples at D. A.
T he Pope Contracting Company will fur­ Caldwell &amp;. Son's,
nish your plans free of cost when they do
Chus. P. Dow, representing the Overyour work.
stretil ' Crate Co., culled ujion the locai
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Ritchie left trade tips week.
,
Thursday fur Orlando, amid a shower uf
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Hum sundwicn, 5 cents; Mrs. Tukash's
rice.
I n idi rimili, opponiti me depot,
Call at S|&gt;eiicer'sand sec the good tilings
('ari Tubaci!, Guarnì: intingici low and
to cut.
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iloti N ikon le u im o d

N. P. Y o w ell &amp; C o m p
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I. C. HUGHES

CONTRACTOR
and

B U I L D E R

Ing* even in g lu m i a

Mrs. W, E- Tucker and daughter, Miss lew days' visu tu l'uiii|m,
f p g u ^ s tor 0I1C dollar. Gertrude, art- Visiting Kir. und Mis. H. L.
Furnished umili n.r ti ni. Cim J lucalmn;
-Ohas .-E ya h s .— TVClt.
ui,ly two tlulluib pci wees ii tuaen nloncc.
Max 7.apf, a prominent business man
Oysters served in every style at the Can m Herald ulilce.
of Miami wus in tlie city Wednesday. .
Pico restaurant.
if it’s printing yon want, send it to T he
Dr. Mason and fam ily will in the future
Hoald oflice. First-class work guaran­ resale ill the Speer house, corner Ouk a v ­
enue and Seventh street.'
teed.
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Some people seem to think Florida is
1 New lot, fancy goods, neckwear, novelthsaod ribbons Just received a lM e t - slow. Let them try Garner &amp; Huberts
with an order. Phone 31).
Tiscrx’s.
2t

Judge S irin gfellu w did n hind oflice
business in m arriuge iiccn.-u.-s uus week,'
issuing three ill one duy.

l a the line display uf Japanese ware,
at tlie Sanford Furniture Co. Finest line
ever sliuwn in Sanford.

N. 0. Gurucr, the-populur young grocery
High grude Cigars and Tobacco. Smok­ man spent Ids Thanksgiving ut Dade Cay
ing and chewing. Most complete line in die guest of friends nnd relatives.
Sons.
tlie city.
Ciias. Evans, •
Have W. G. liummund make your plans
W. H. Hand and Col. Andrew Johntog
Sportsmen o f Sanford had great hunt- for your new bouse, ptllce with Murrell
transacted business in Orlundo W ed­ fest Thanksgiving day and tlie .woods nnd A Miusluiw, Pico Hotel block.
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fields hereabouts were tlmmged with them
-Dill Pickles, sweet mixed, cucumbers,
None but first-class labor employed and nil contracts guaranteed to be in accordance
Send your shirts, collars ond cuds to the all day.
mangoes nnd sour pickles in bulk.
with plans and specifications
- Celery City Strum Laundry and they will
Sec Pell for- paper hanging. New fall
Ciias. Evans.
urn
do
Business ffa
o r Th
In. Business to
T h ose W ho Need M y S ervic es
look as new.
patterns just in.
Dried Sait Shoulders at 12 h cents found
P o s t o n ic o B o x 1 71
WVJ. Conoly of Conway, a prominent
L. F. Wulscmann, field correspondent o f ut H. H. Hill's grocery.
turpentine operator wns in the city on (he New York Packer, is in tlie city and
M. P. Lipc is engaged in driving a four
Tuesday.
will give Sanford and vicinity Ilia atten ­ inch well at tlie Crystal Ice Fuctory. Tills
Major's China Cement for mending tion this week.
well will furnish die water fur tlie manu­
11 you want a (irst-class tnllor-made
wit far $12.1)8, call at D. A. Caldwell &amp;

Stone and Frame Buildings a Specialty

broken china and glassware. A t Sanford
SIB Art Squares for S I5, size 11x12. E.
Furniture Co.
A. llelllcld Co.
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F. T. (iridium representing the TiinesMayor Lake returned Thursday from
Union was in the city W ednesday on Sautingo, Cuba, where lie inis been for the
twsiness.
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Finest imported souvenir china, descrip­ factory nnd other vuluuble property in
tive uf Sanford, at the Sanford Furniture Santiago.
fuuu
t .. v».
A nA. ftC
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TO for furniture nnd piano

facture ut ice.
Fall planting is uppronclung. M. M.
Smith will sell you land on easy terms.
iced tea; just the tiling this hot weather
Mrs. Takash's lundi room, up|Kisite de|*&gt;t.
The commission men are Hocking to
Sanford und our city will become die
uieccu for vegetable buyers Iroin now un­
til the end ol die scusoii.

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Mr. and Mrs.'S. S. Grlflin and Mr. and moving.
T o r an up-to-date tailor-made suit, sec
Mrs. Josiah Ferris, of Orlnndo, were .visit­
T he Pope Contracting Company is in u
ors to the city yesterday.
D. A . Caldwell &amp; Suns.
position lo give you the closest figure on
T. E. Drew, the popular clerk at tlie San­ uiiy class ol building. None but tue best
0 w. McKay Robeson, representing the
-ladden A Bates Pinno Co^- o f - Jnckson^ ford House, stole n m a r c h on his-m aiiy inccimnics cmptuyed.— Otticc w itti MurreIt
friends while on his vacation and married &amp;. Mmsliew, Pico Hotel block.
vilie was in the city on Tuesday.
Delicious Ice cream, liie best made, at Miss McT’eer at Hendersonville, S. C. Mr.
¿Id A rt Squares lor $15. size 11x12. E.
Mrs. G. L Takash's lunch room, opposite and Mrs. Drew will reside ut the Sunford A. Heltield Co.
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House.
Pico Hotel and tlie dep ot
Garner A Huberts will huve in u fine
Cream Puffs at Spencer's bakery every hue ol lugli grude CoiifocHonery, nuts uuu
E. T. Woodruff is making extensive imXmas goods on December 1st.
provements on his -property at tlie corner Saturday.
of Palmetto avenue and Third street.
The Sanford and Everglades railw ay is
Miss Leonu Estelle Tliipgen o f Greenmaking progress every day and tlie road villc, N. C.. lias arrived in m e city und
Wives In bulk ond in all size bottles.
will be ready for business some tim e in w.n lv. Hi., gnina ..a— liar hurt
Chas. Evans.
-TOTHISry:
February1. The new rornl will be a greut Thigpen, lor me winter.
All ol die business you do witli people
blessing
to llte vegetable growers o f the
vtio “don't read ad*" could be transacted
Garner &amp;. Huberts »eli Ingh-grude Cigars
without clerk* and in a very small store east side and w ill aid m aterially in San­ and tobucco. Try them.
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ford's progress.
-with ‘•lofts to let/'
F or S ale —Some tine thoroughbred DuPlace your order with us now for Thanks­
C*U at Sanford'* leading Furniture house
roc Jersey mule hugs, box Vb-i.
givin g .Tjrklcs, or anything you want, and
J® furniture, stoves, ranges, rugs, matting,
W. H. lircedon ol Tuooniu, N. It., is in
&lt;“*•**. etc. Sanford Furniture .Co, J . D. save further anxiety. Our risk; our trou­ the city this week. Mr. Breeden is u
ble. Sanford Grocery Company.
OsYlson, manager.
former resident of Sanford und owns tlie
W illiam Jennings Bryan Beatty, young­
Tsts A Osteen have- acquired the SanBreed on grove und other valuable prop­
Btkery, and after necessary repairs est son o f Mr. and Mrs. W . H. Beatty, ar­ erty »e a r die city.
*» tbe ovens will open for business In rived W ednesday evening at 7 o'clock, to
Chase &amp; Sanborn’s tea und coffee, (he
“ Mirction with their grocery In the'ClarF spend Thanksgiving with his parents.
Garner lit Roberts.
“Grandad** Scott hopes that the little man best there it.
w ill be so chartned;wlth o n r d l m a t e that
his visit will be a long and happy one.

convenience, good location In
W ade makes frequent trip« to Sanford.
BMlonL I n m t e Coc* Cola Bottling Co.
W rite him at Orlando.
The Herald refer, the vegetable growers
Steak, ham and eggs, pork and beans
and o f Orange county to the
and other toothsome articles, at Mrs. G. L
“■•“ wuJon merchants whose advert!seTakash's lunch room, opposite the depot.
,ppear In Gils paper. They are all
December 10th episcopal Bazaar
**U*ble ftmu. ■
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and Supper.

The finest line o f Japanese matting to
F.W.Temperton, the well known painter
« » found in the d ty . Prices alw ays the
and decorator, has received the glad in ­
Sanford Knmitur«» r *
telligence that coal has been discovered
upon som e o f hi* Pennsylvania property,
and several railroads are desirous o f pur­
chasing It. Mr. Tetnperton states that if
he does sail be w ill Invest the sum in
Sanford property at once.

Fresh oyster* scrvadJn -svofy—s ty le -a t
tin- Pico restaurant.

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IS

H E R E ------ ---------

YOU WANT GUNS, SHELLS AND SUPPLIES
We carry a Full Line of
New Club and Referee
Shells, 10, 12, 16 Gauge,
llljih Base Smokeless In
"Prem ier”, “Ideal” and
"Leader.”

A Large Stock of Guns
and Fishing Tackle and
General Sporting Goods.

GUNS FOR

RENT

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Fruit cakes that are fruit cakes, t&gt;ow
Buy Henry Cluy Flour o f W. W. Long.
Ix&gt;ng&gt;
ready ut Spencer's* Phone No. 100. ''
The best on earth.
D. W. Sasser, d m popular deket agent
E. E. Brudy it a candidate for Mayor
on his own platform, independent o f any at Orlando has been transferred to Green
Cove Springs. He passed through Sanford
cli(|uelaor ring. Vote forhlrn.
Rev. J. B. Holley preached at the morn­ Tuesday enroute to h fi new home.
ing. end evaulug ■survit as 4
thu Buptist - Ma| dug* o f all kinds And patterns, fro m -'
diurcti lust Sunday. Rev. Holley is no 20 cents per yard to 50 cents, at E. A.'
■trumier in Florida having been nustor of Hcflield’s Furniture-Store.
W alter A . Smith, die genial cashier o f
the Orlando State Bank w as in the city
at present is pastor uf tlie Baptist church on Wednesday. Mr. Smith was duly im ­
pressed by the rapid growth o f Sunford.
in Lewiston, Ga.

Th e Princess Guaranteed Steel Range
lined throughout with asbestos. Sectional
Just arrived, a fresh line or imparted
Lettuce Is moving and die streets are
See Jim H arris If you bava any heavy
fire back guaranteed not to warp. Best
ruaccaroiii.
spaghetti,
vermicelli.
A
B
C
filled
with wagons loaded with dds green
Range in the market. See them at the hauling or breaking and cleaning up
delicacy
enroute to the Northern markets. »
French
peas,
etc.
G
arner
A
Kosurre.
land.
Alec Vaughn’s' Stables,
Sanford Furai lure Co.
¿¿¿S E

�THE

SANTORO HERALD

Nmmfcer 28,1»

Davis. Mr. A d m n s'n n d w ife, nil o f DeLand, came over
liirn.
Lost Saturday afternoon two w ild turk­
eys alighted in the oak trees In the yard
o f ‘ A ll Saints rectory, but did not ta^yy

A Budget of Interesting' Items
rro m Correspondents

CITY PROPERTY

THE EVENTS QE ORANGE COUNTY
his health'.

He seems to be very much

OR TRUCK LANDS

Efficient S ta ff of Reporter* Weekly improved.
...
■
rT T Cavers the T errito ry for
C a p t W . M. Tuppcr, general agent for
The Herald
the Clyde Line, and Contractor Drown
were h ert^ V ed n esd n y, inspecting " the
w horf and seeing what repairs a rt needed.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
SpecUl Correspondence to The Herald.

Nov. 23.— The Sanford Herald, one o f
the newsy papers o f Orange county. Is a
most welcome w eekly visitor, nnd should
be In every home In tho county, for It
keeps us In’ touch with the. progressive
city o f Sanford, (the Celery City o f Florida!
qs well ns every section ofthecounty.nnd
the outside world Editor Holly Is an upto-date editor and one who does things.
Tho citizens o f the quiet little villa ge or
Ahnm onte Springs appreciate such men,
and w ill give him their hearty support.
The-popiilnr tourist hotel, ‘T h e Altnm onte," w ill be open to Uie public on Dec.
10th, under the managem ent o f S. M. Jahiu.
Shirley HUI, N. H., one o f the most popu­
lar tourist hotel» in flint state, nnd is al­
ready assured &lt;&gt;r n full house for the en­
tire seuson. for he is another one o f those
men who do things, and does them for the
comfort and entertainm ent o f his guests.
V Several o f the winter resident fam ilies
are pt home in their elegant cottages, nnd
within a few days every houso in the v il­
lage w ill be occupied.

I

Come and See Us

Mr. Joe L. Files, representing the Bene­
dict-Pollock Co., fa ile d on Thayer A Sauls
Wednesday.

Mr. T .P . House, representing the Bartleson Co., was in town Tuesday.
Mr.ELL. Ditto went to Sanford Tuesday
on n business trip.
• Saturday evening M r J. II. Padgett
went out n short distance frum (Enter­
prise and brpuglit in n fine deer.

j

Mr. Chu9. Boatwright bus already made
two shipments o f lettuce.

ORANGE COUNTY C R O P T
A G ood Yield o f O ranges— V e g eta b le
A c re a g e Is B e tte r
[Sperial Carmpnndenca lo No

York Potior. |

Orlando, Fla., Nov. 21.— Orange county,
which nt one time was tile banner orange
producing county o f Florida, but which
was badly damaged during the memorable
BOARDING CELEKY. SANFORD. FLA.
freeze o f fourteen years ago, is fast com­
ing back lo its old standard o f first in the
list. Last year there were shipped from
It Makes No DifTeJence What You Want or Where
Orlando alone about23Q,000 boxes o f c it­
rus
fruits,
nnd
while
tills
year’s
crap
o
f
1. McMichoel, vlcc-prasident nnd general
manager o f the Great Northwestern T ele­ grapefruit Is a little short o f last season's.
graph Company o f -Canada, will arrive ( yet the gen eral estim ate am on g shippers
Dec- 10th, accompanied by id*famUy.-andJ
w ill be at home for the aenaon in their number o f boxes o f all kinds will be shipped
and on Terms that are Right
picturesque winter home, "Th e Orienta from this' station during tills season ns
lust.
W
hile
the
early
shipments
were,
as
V ie w ," the beauty spot o f Altnrtionte.
j
usual green, and some o f the present sup­
Dr. J. Southerland Stuart and fam ily ar­
plies are loo green to be fancy, yet the
rived last week, accompanied by Mr. Mar­
fruit tills yoar will be aw ay above last
shal nnd his sisters, Mrs. Fnhrnhnm nnd I
season's in quality. There are at present
Mrs. Tilson, who w ill l&gt;e the guests o f the
I nine packing houses In- operation here,
Doctor until the hotel opens. Mr. Marshal I
and every station In the county, both
mid Ills sisters have spent several winters
north and south o f Orlando, has one or
at this delightful resort, and cannot be
more packing houses.
lured aw ay from Us attractions.
The vegetable crop here is also looking
The proprietor o f Onk Knoll fruit and fine and as the market fur all kinds of
stock farm has added to his herd o f hogs Florida vegetables is good the growers are
n trio o f pure-blooded Duroc Red Jerseys. once more happy. Last seuBon's market
The mnlc Is o f the,fam ous Longfellow was so bad that m any growers throughout
strain, one o f the best ever produced in the state have either not. planted u t 'o l l
THE COMPRESSED AIR SPRAYER
B «S t by. T est tor Growers. All «,1m I,«ve
the United States.
for the fall pud winter.' or planted a muchasnl till* ilirny cuntimjoutfy are fice front til kill
; : Used In Uncle Sam ’s P a lm Shop
■■till t i a i u t l a
But very little fruit is being shipped at smaller acreage, and this section Is no e x ­
’ !
During (lie past year H ie U. s.
present. The growers prefer to leave the ception to thiB rule, hence those who were I ¡ Nuvy has consumed Ö91.000 pounds
fruit on the trees until matured, nnd sus­ not discouraged by last year's failure will
Lucas W h ite Paint
taining the former reputation o f dcllclouB rcup tliu benefit o f an unusually fine crop,
and 2 7 8 ,7 0 ° pounds or LUCAS
Florida oranges before they received the and every indication o f a continuous good
OOLDKS, sutHcient to irrorine«i more
black eye in the markets by being shipped market.
than 100,000 gâtions o f paint.
grass green, and unpalatable.
equivalent to 50 carloads of 200,
G uardian's N o tic e
0 00 gflllbns each, and which would
Tlic organizing o f the - fruit-growers
Notice is hereby given that I. W illiam
make a train more than one-half
which ¡a now rapidly going on throughout R. McQuaid, ns Guardian o f the jrerson
mile long.
the statu will soon be the means o f re- and estate o f Cecelia D. McQuaid, a
In nddiiion to this Uncle Snm
minor. Intend, on the 4th day o f Decemntnring lo Florida oranges to their former b«?r. A. I). 1008. ul 10 o'clock n. in , to uphas used during the past yenr more
- t h a n - 23,000 gallons o f LUCAS
rep u tation »»f being (lie most delicious or­ piy to tiro county Judge o f Orange coun­
VARNISHES. ENAM ELS nnd other
anges growd in the world, nnd fruit culti­ ty. Florida, at hie office in the City o f
products.
Orlando,
for
authority
to
sell
at
private
vation again become n satisfying industry
Uncle Sam's preference is not ^
sale all the right, title and interest to Ute
instead o f unsatisfying ns it lias been for following described land, situate lying
matter o f favor, hut o f Q U A L IT Y
nnd RESULTS.
N. H. Foco.
tin) past fe w years
and being in tlm county o f Orange and
In Uncle Sam's service, as in
slata o f ________
Florida, to-w lt: Lot nine (0 ) ,
_____
everybody else'», LUCAS PROblock
four
(
4
)
,
tier
five
(5
),
in
the
City
LAKE M A R Y MELANGE
DUCTS have an unbroken reco £,
o f Sanford, Florida.
to That tersiti.
for satisfactory results.
,
Wuxi
am
R.
McQiuio,
Mrs. Aubrey Moran, o f Geneva is up
A s Guardian o f Cecelia D. McQuaid.
here visiting lier father nnd mother. Rev.
and Mrs. J- F. Sundell.
t
U nfurnished R o o m s F o r Kent
Born— To Mr. and Vrs. J. G. Martin on
Several
nice rooms, In gdod location,
Saturday, Nov. 21. a son.
w
ill
be
rented
to desirable persons. Cist­
Mrs. Hlltna Nelson spent to-day In San­
ern nnd sulphur water on the premises.
ford.
*
lnmUre.AL.Tlie Herald office.
—Mra: W cm hcirtn rtBicr uf Mrs. W r I-cntur
who has been visitin g here for a fow
weeks returned to her home at Holly Hill
this week.
•
I Sell the Land—Your Drains, Money, and
Mr. Gilbert spent last Sunday at Clyde
9
Muscles Mukes die Crop and die Profit
visiting friends and attending service.

You Want It

W E HAVE IT

H O W A R D -P A C K A R D

LA N D

Hardware and Farm

COM PANY

Implements
We have* the largest
and best equipped plant
for driving wells in this
section of the country
and are prepared to (ill
all orders promptly. Our
machinery is up-to-date
and our workmen are
skilled in the work.

Those contemplating
putting in «yells wiu.ild
serve their best inter­
ests by consulting us and
learning prices before
making contracts.

Mr. G. Stevens, who has been working
for the Planters' Mfg. Co. left to-day for
W inter Garden.
The pound party ut Mr. and Mrs. Per­
du's Tuesday evening was well uttended
and enjoyed by every one.
A negro escaped from Frank Karel's
cnni|i ttDdjwati traced to Lake Mary just
Mondny night. The sheriff nnd bloodhounds w ere here looking for. hint, but on
far we have not heard of ids capture.

Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions, Cauliflowers, etc., etc., In Sanford, pays

Sanford
Machine £Foundry
Works
Repairing of all Kinds
(^M achinery

ENTERPRISE EC H O ES.
Special Cormpundence to The lli-rald s

Mrs. A . S. Denison and sister. Miss A g ­
nes Hart, o f St. Augustine,'spent several
days here lust week, visiting friends.
W hile here they were guests ut Epworth
Mrs. H. F. Quackeuboa returned to St.
-Angwetlna with- Mrs. Ociusou, ui be iter
guest for a week.
Mrs. G. R M. Sheppard and sister. Miss
Ethel Qunckcnbos came over front Kings­
ton last week. Mrs. Sheppard will be
with her father, Mr. H. F. Quackenbos, for

DEALERS IN

Automobiles and Gas
Engines

Flowing Wells on All
ilery Delta

and other

Desirable Tracts In Block, to suit

Purchaser.

P rice,

and dwcrlpüons utJ L « t

Office and works on Ouk Avenue,

near Femold’s
Mr. J. H- Davis, w ife and children were
over Suuduy to see his mother, Mrs. S. S.

IMPROVED IR R IG A T ED FA R M S—U N C LEA R ED LANDS

First N ational J ^ K k Buildup

�TflC M.NrORD HERALD

By Cuspar Du lion

Ladies’ Skirts-and Gentlemen’s Clothing

Cepyrigkt, 1901, by Am ericio Erma
A m « « Ulion

Oar Monthly Rate for Club Only

McGuirf J3ros., Proprietors,
“ B u t I thought It a Blander. Now ,
— ^ EACON B IL A B L A P H A M . wldv .bow er«?, I can no. lo n ger doubt.**
M \ 0wer. bod been p a yin g ntten-n "N e ith e r ran I.”
*
*
I W tloM to Aunt Sarah H eader" I t w as my place to carve that tur­ E v e r y t h i n g Neat a n d C l e a n
m r sou, widow, fo r tw o yearn.
key. In you r obatlnacy you continued
r ,. h besrd that the other w as stubto sa w and Jab and butcher without
“
-nd ouch waa w atchin g and wnltand Cooked to Please the Palate
regard to m y feelings.
M y only re­
^T for the other to exhibit the t r a it course la to bid you good day and
Ttinkaglvlng brought the criala. T h e take m y hat and lea ve."
of .the Epicure
i j j o * Invited the deacon to dinner.
" I f you w ill act like a boy, I can't
There w h no queatlon about tho dea- help It* ’
* taking the bend o f the table, but
" A p d n ever come again ," finished
«hen the matter o f ca rvin g cam e up
lhe widow took knife and fo rk in band
Corner First Street and Palmetto Avenue
iod a id :
-i nn do It bo much better than you.

Giving you twelve pieces
a month .

We will call for.and
deliver your clothes
once a week

iîtttîtttitv&amp;îttiïittttx

All Work Guaranteed

Com fort C oti
earring a turkey1
'I bare carved thouaanda o f them.

In terview the hired girl,
It waa three or fou r days before the

M S, Manager
Best

Homelike

Accommodations

in

In Gold's Bnrber Shop

’Phone GO

Park Avenue, North

the City at Moderate Prices

The Florida Fertilizer Co

Centrally !Locatcd

’

orner o f Fourth and Magnolia Avenue

,

Best Brand of Fertilizers

Av w &amp; s ts

W. W .LO N G

for F lorida growers

D EALER-IN

Fresh Meats

T w en ty Y e a rs o r E xperience w ith Florid a Crops lia s D em on strated
th e W o r th o f Our F e r tlllr e r s

A SPECIAL BRAND fOR EVtRV CROP
Agent for Virginia-Carolina Per
tllizers

The Florida Fertilizer Co.

Sanford Bakery
,

j. a . t a k a c h , A«nt

SANFORD, FLORIDA

In Clark Building

«

Home-Made Bread, Like Mother
Used to Bake
Quick Orders for Fancy
Cakes Filled Promptly

THERE— YOU

ARE

u you must know," Interrupted the
deacon, with comddcrablo asperity.
“Don't Jab tho fork Into the bird like
that. That's like a hired man Jabbing
a pitchfork Into a heap o f buy.
'I was not Jabbing.
In order to
six^ carTluir y*™ must g v i n r i r m hoiri

J A B B IN G

A G A IN 1

myatery w as solved, fo r there was a
myatery. T h e turkey, which bad been
killed three or fou r days ahead o f time
and hung up to freeso, had been cut
dow n and devoured by cats, and to
save h im self from reproof the hired
matt had killed a peacock and hung It
In ltd place.
"A n d so you see I bad to natf and
Jab." explained tbc w id o w as the wicF
o w e r waa »ou t for.
*
"Y-e-B, I see."
« V
"A n d you

Good.s deliver«*»! lo any parts of the

North, East, W est and South

FO R S A L E

Consult the Purple Folder

O-ROOM. HOUSE, 14 ACRES
In Enterprise

For detailed Information, rates, schedules and reservations, see your nearest
Ticket Agent, write (u or call on

$ 1100.00

would also have had to

A . W. FRTTOT,
“ A nd though you w ent nw ay
didn’ t mlsa you r turkey."

you

Enterprise

"A n d all things considered’*—
"Y ea , all things considered"—
T h e deacoik’a fu r.itn d to be rublted
tho right w a y fo r n time, but be purred
at lust, and ou tills T h an k sgivin g day
he w ill do the ca rvin g and his w ife
~wTtt~pnm t in? cranbe rr y smit e,------- :-----

are

sawlDg

Instead o f cut­

’ll» n o t"------w Henderson!”
TJsteofi Laphamt"

I I ' * WM 8 »wearing mnn"off 8 »wear word on this
»Sidna
xoutlo0k M if yoq were
yourself this minute."
•ken a
, T °rn * *lni,° «wear, but
Tb*nk,-Tf0 *“ ■ t0 811 here and aee a
turk*y J8bbed and poked
th e S *
,tMl MW8d 8ud butchered
m
« ? ™
*
•urt|y forgive him for
«~ o r two .wear words."
M she re0^ 1?

U p b 8 m *" ,h e replied

f t ® S * Ubor*. " I «aid
a f8nr» a; fowl."
nea why don’t you?**

kirn

lf

you

w o u ld

f°r lira minute* I ’*—
touchr .
^°° touch, widow—too

L ittle C ou rtesies
W illia m W lr t’ a If^tcr to his daughter
on tho “ sm all, sw eet courtesjea o f
life " contains a psasugo from which
a deal o f happiness m igh t tie learned:
" I w ant to toll you a secret. T h e way
to make you rself pleasing to others la
to show them attention. T h e whole
w orld la tlko the m iller at Mansfield,
w ho cared fo r nobody—no, not he— be­
cause nobody cared fo r him. And the
w bola w orld w ould serve you so If
-you g a v e them th e sam e ctVU8^ L « t
e v e ry one, therefore, aee that you do
care fo r t h e m by sh ow in g them what
Btcrne so hnpplly calls the small courteslca. In which there la no parade,
wboae voice Is too still to toaso and
which m anifest them selves by tender
a n d affection ate looks and little acts
o f attention, .g ivin g - o th er* the prefer-ence In e v e r y little enjoym ent at the
table. In tho field, w alking, sittin g or
standing."
Fo retellin g the Fu tu re.
- - M r » r d e - B t y le —8 o -y o u r-b a b y g irl is
three w eeks old. M y, h ow tim e files!
Mru. G unbust*—Yea.
Just think In
thirty years from now sho w ill be
tw enty-on e years old.—Sphinx.

a tric a l

so ciety

aud

w r ite s

p oetry.—

' '

Travelling Passenger A gent

Atlantic Const Line, Jacksonville, Fla.

FRANK

L.

W OODRUFF

Sanford’s ^ Only Exclusive -Shoe Store
ALL WHILE BARBERS
A clean towel for every customer

t

. STRONG LINE OF CHILDREN'S-SCHOOL SHOES
‘

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m

■‘

, ,

!

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The Latest Foil.Styles in Ladles’, Gent’s and Children’s Shoes &lt;&gt;
Just Received
1I

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YANCEY GOLD, Prop

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Sanford C ity Benda for Bale

Drink a Bottle of

rone thousand dntlars (*1.000) each, brartii* »1«
Pt m o I inuresl. Jiarablc send «nnuaUr. m i m m
and payabuai the National Park Bank
1New York City, on January Id and July Id uI
Thrii'hfieen bonds are the remetnlni unsold

rjr, lo u r
Kids of a bond issoe of »AS.OOO of Janua-

l which time *30.000 uf lhe honda were •utd and
irwndod in iropruvin* the strcwU. erecting lha
tfIsTsc-bocT L « r i d i n t b a mher purpoaca
for which the honda were voted
_______ itnlnl fifteen bonds are now offered
,r purpose of street paving. They will
Jk Mje fay lutry, 1914.
other bunded Indebtedness than the
................. ml dollar bonds heretofore sold, the
Interest on which has been promptly paid down l*.
the 1st day of July, 100B,
The validity of the*« bonds has never been queeikauri. Judaejohn F DIUoo. of New Y « k . passed lu g li (« ‘ iw *

G IN G E R A L E O R S O D A W A T E R
Manufactured wit)» pure distilled wuter— they will prevent Illness, aid
digestion and give you health '

The Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Co

Sanford, Fla

Artesian and Deep Well

BllUcns has tare«« coupons frotn January
•
Why, he be­ attached

any rices T B elle-V ices!
lo n g s to a g le a dub, an a m a teu r th e­

Florida

ORO

down to and InriudlaS Januai

i - N e ll— I d o n ’t suppose M r.

FRANKTCTBÖYLSTON

Division Passenger Agent

Drilling

Telephone No. 6 0

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November

jirounJJlitlsngcrJlteJantL is injadiiva, BRADY MAKES ANOTHERADDRESS

iiim H A H

, - '&gt;I .

hCRALO

SANFORD

tlon the_lnrger~Is~lhe yield. The valley
o f the Rio Grande has proved to be the
Le tte rs and Communications on most favored region for onion growing—
there the w ater supply is pumped direct
Various Timely Topics.
from the river into the large Irrigating
ditchesTit a cost o f about $9 per acre;—
In some o f the districts they have the ur
COLUMN DEVOTED TO PEOPLE teslatx supply. The best results are ob
tained by givin g the plants abundance1 o ’
w ater— irrigating freely every day during
.In This Department will be round the the llrst sixty d a ys; after that, until har
Views, Opinions and Comment
vest, once a week. ,
of P ractical W riters.
The estimated cost from the seed bet
|We Invite cnvrwpnmlrrwr on live look* from ell to the loading on the cars is $130 to $200
section» of the County, alio new* Item* of Interest.
Brevity will linurr prompt puMIcntlon. Article» per acre. Harvesting Is usually done in
contrarv to the view» of the Editor will be pub- ApriL There has never been a crop fall
lUhrd, but abuilvo and anonymou* communk-aI ton» will be rejected. Wc will not be retpoculble ura tn on loft growing In Texas. For
Ipr opinion» eip ren oi by contrilHitur» All com few years some trouble was experience«
munt&lt;
ntrslloa* Intended
f current l*»ue must be In
__________________
J Tor
hand not later than Tueaday p. m.)—Eo.
In properly marketing the cropi, but 00
Why Not a Crate F a c to ry ?
per cent o f the growers formed an associ
ution and employed a sales agent at
To the Editor of Tux It « aid
Several montiis ago 1 noticed several $7,000 per annum to direct the market
articles In The Herald nnent the construe In g ; this method has proved highly sue
tion o f n crate factory In Sanford, nnd the ccssfuL During the last tw o years top
Idea appealed to me very strongly, ns It prices have been obtained and “ Tcxaa
seems to m e that a city situated as our Bermuda O nions" are supplanting~lhe
own would bo n b le-to' support factories crop fro m ’the Islands.
and offer more Inducements regarding
Now to sum up: If all this can be done
sites nnd w ater transportation than any In Texas, what m ay be accomplished In
other d trfn -riO TW a.'^ atffl# 5 n f:i » - ‘WF«rtt5oY&lt;fitffi?'Witirenrtinte, s o il and abundant
large at present but that a company could irrigationT - -Apparently the conditions
secure a building site and, riparian rights could not be more favorable.
at a nominal cost— land which in a few
The markets o f the United States, Cana
years w ill be too valuable to dispose o f da and Europe are open to " Snnford Ber­
for that purpose. 1 have failed so far to muda Onions.
—Henry H. D ean e .
Jacksonville. Ha. Nov. 2«.
see where any inducements have been
ofTcretl to capitalists to locate any such
T tta n h a glvln l S e rv ic e s
enterprise in this city, although if the
Union
Thnnksglving services were held
right party appears and shows a disposi­
In
the
Baptist
church Thursday mornlnt
tion t o ‘ do business, the public spirited
citizens o f this city can be depended up­ at 10:30 o'clock, and a representative uu
on to come across with Die goods. S ev­ dience o f Sanford people was In attend­
eral are o f the opinion that lumber would ance.
The various church choirs united In ren­
be difficult to procure for lids purpose, but
dering some excellent music, adding much
on ocitlxeit remarked the Other d a y that
— Iim rd e rttrfu rth c r the 1n*l alia tlon o f such to the enjoyment nf the day's exercises.

To the Voter» at the Coming Mu
nlclpal election
To the Voter* of Sanford :

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-SHIP-ONLY MATURED f ru|j.
The approach o f the holidays bring to
our minds the idea o f gifts nnd the
When Properly Packed Wilt
thoughts turn to the selection o f a suit­
A lw ,,,
Bring the Highest Market S
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able offering for the loved ones. W hile
IN.
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m i in Jackton-ni. F*»lit,
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on • tour o f Inspection The Herald man
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happened Into the emporium o f Henry
The w et Weather for the
McLauiln, the well known Jeweler and his Which still, continues
wonderful display o f articles Is enough to
those who are desirous t o h n « ^ ^ *
d a z u v the eyse o f alt who behold them
ment o f immature fruit, but m o l.rZ ?"
They ore arrayed In a tempting manner able to the fruit growers it, g m e r.iT '
from the most expensive and extravagant «very day's delay of dipping rl^ * U "
diamonds and Jewelry to the orange wood critical time adds to the
1this
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souvenirs that bespeak the native clim e fr o lta n d IU delicious quality so much id!
o f Florida. Diamonds In rings, pendants, mired In bygone times when the a J S
pins, brooches and ear rings, Watches o f green fruit was unknown. EvJ H
from the best solid gold ones to the Inger- grower In the state Is aware of . J , '
■oil for the boys. The Howard watch is o Dial a very large majority of the r i t l
special strong feature o f this line. The fruits o f Florida ore not
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handsome line o f china hand painted Tn d before the month of Janun/jT A
decorated, cut glassjirtlcles, sterling silver
gate? sktn bags nnd the month o f December nnd that li u „ 7
goods, toilet sets, alliga
pocket books, Waterman fountain pens, as the regular season should u.mmenee.
Roger's silver plate, knives and forks then there would be no kick corning « L ,
gold bracelets in all patterns, lockets and green fu ll and unsatisfactory
neck chains, pendant necklaces In the
Fully matured Florida . fmlt lJrowtllatest designs, gold and silver cuff but­ packed w ill In all cases bring the high«
tons, ebony goods and a vast display o f market price, which is always smlifacto,!
souvenir goods makes a glittering array to the growers, and the organizing of .||
that cannot fa ll to attract the purcliaser. of-tha growers In the state will
The gooes are of tb e-b e st-q o a ttir-» fl*j
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fully sustain the reputation o f the house vice that can be given to tho dim* fruit
of McLauiln to hnndle only the highest growers o f the st/itc '
is to organ!» at
grade. Next week the public Is cordially once and keep organizing until every
Invited to visit the store and make the grower In the -state has enlisted In the
■elections early while the stock Is com ranks, for tiion, and not till then, can they
pleie. Mr. McLauiln' announces that the control the markets ns demanded. tl*n
store will remain open every e v e h fo f Co there can be no gluts, nnd slaughtering of
accommodate the holiday shoppers and prices, as is the case under the present
every one sliould take advantage o f this cut-throat conditions. We can often reopportunity.
celve much benefit by observing the « .

I have submitted to you the plstform
upon which 1 stand as a candidate for
mayor o f Sanford. This I believe, in fair
ness and Justice to the people, should be
done by every candidate for office. In
this I think you will agree with me. I re­
alize that It Is the absolute right o f every
voter to know the position any candidate
takes In regard to issues o f thecampalgn,
and they should demand this Information.
I have, tlierefore, regardless o f whatever
action m y opponents in this campaign
take, frankly stated m y position, and
believe, after considering m y platform,
there will be no doubt In your minds asto
my exact position In regard to these Is­
sues. L therefore, feel that in this respect
I bavé done my full duty toward you.
I realize, as every other property holder
must, that our d t y taxes are extremely
exhnrbltnnt. Of course there Is a reason
for lL That reason Is based upon the fact
that ourcltyhns practically noother means
o f obtaining funds with which to meet the
necessary expenses o f government,
firmly believe and am absolutely convinced,
that If lite d ty o w n s and operates a water­
works and lighting plant, a revenue that
would greatly Assisi to meet the neces­
sary expenses o f government would be
produced, which, in addition to the saving
o f the $4,000 now paid each year lyj the
city fur water and lights, would enable us
to reduce taxes. There is no doubt in my
mind, and I presume no one w ill question
that waterworks and lighting plants are
Week of Prayer
good Investments, not simply because sue
The first three nights o f this week were
cessini elsewhere, but also because the
present owners o f these franchises In this observed as a time o f prayer by the ladles
d t y ore not willing to dispoee o f them— o f the Methodist church. The Hom e and
tho lighting plant especially, the owners Foreign Missionary societies united In the
o f which óre-wow-be fore tho-eity-council servlcesrand-nrach information pertain­
endeavoring to secure another franchise. ing to these important deparUnentsof the
I am sure you appreciate fully the bur­ church was given o u t Monday evening
dens uf still greater taxation, und hope was devote«) to the cause o f Home Mis­
you realize the grent importance o f our sions nnd Tuesday tho foreign field was
considered. Wednesday both Interests
taking steps to prevent this.
Having publicly presented m y platform received nttentipn. Mrs. Hamilton sang
for your consideration, and defined my po­ on Monday evening, Mrs. Mettlnger on
sition In r t f l R I thereto, I ngnin respect-' Tuesday ami on Wednesday evening the
Junior League delighted the audience
fully solicit your support and sufTernge.
with a beautiful song. These special seRespectfully,
eclions. In addition to the regular music,
— E. E. Brady.
mode up a very Interesting program for
Connected with this ¡taper is n printing the week of prayer. The free-w ill offer­
office capable of producing the highest ing was divided between the two societies.

D. B. Sweat read a portion o t the
eighth chapter o f Deuteronomy ns a scrip­
ture lesson, following which he led In an
earnest prayer.
Tito proclamations Issued by President
Roosevelt and Governor Broward were read
by Dr. J. T. Denton.
Tito freew ill ottering of the congregation
was divided among the churches repre­
sented in the service, to be used in help­
ing the poor and needy.
Rev. J. F. McKinnon, o f the Presbyterian
church, delivered the sermon. HeSelectod
as his text some verses from the eighth
chapter o f Deuteronomy. He showed how
we, ns Am erican people, have much cause
grade o f office nnd society stationary.
for thanksgiving. Our nation Is nt |*ace
with nil other nations, nnd prosperity
smiles upon us. Emphasising the words
o f the chief o f our nation he said while
there had been some financial pressure In
the land, still our |&gt;eople are doing well.
Truly we dwell in n goodly land. The
speaker showed how ns n Christian nation
wo should be thankful for material bless­
ings, for Intellectual progress, nnd above
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all for spiritual advancement.
He con­
S o n fo fd Lands A re Ideal F o r the tended thnt the world was growing better
and that every man o f us had great cause
G ro w th o f B erm uda Onions
ffnr ♦LicitiiHri *11y tr&gt;rj
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ryuntwrOrttif rtrTATJt--------- One
thing
surprised
him.
In
looking
A recent magazine article on Bermuda
Over the iwoclmnntlons Issued by our rulers
onion growing in TexuH has buttressed
mo so deeply that I send you this,com ­ not (mu reference to the Great Source of
ment, fcullng sure the question o f adding all Blessings— God's greatest ¿ lft^ tir man,
the Bermuda onion to the already large " Ills Only Begotten Son."
He closed with nn optical to the jieople
nnd valuable list o f money crops ut San­
not
to forget God, In the midst nf their
ford w ill prove highly Interesting to your
qterity a n d pleasant surroundings, lest
readers.—---— — — ---------The rapid growth o f this industry In his curse come upon us.
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Texas, together with the preparation of
the land, the care necessary ip planting C. E. Richards, o f the Congregational
and cultivating, the absolute necessity of church, who also pronounced the bcncdic
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thorough Irrigation, and the large returns tlon.’

— n factory ho woldd d o n u t» tin* necoMfiry
timber from a tract o f land near this city,
ns he wishes to clear It up for planting.
Another proposition that would nppeal
to the prospective Investors Is thnt of
buying up a timber tract on Lake Monroe
or Lake Harney and rafting the. logs to
the mill nt Sanford.
H owever «»-Um twnny be, it would seem
,tha( Sanford should have a crate factory,
and while the local demand could not be
depended ujxm to keep the factory run­
ning full time, it Would ccrtninly be a
great Inducement, nnd this whole section
could be worked for business in this lin f.
The question o f a crate factory should
be Investigated nnd sj&gt;ecinl inducements
offered to prospective investors. There
are scvernl parties who are anxious to lo­
cate in Sanford In tills venture and It
-would bo well for the Board o f Trade to
look them up and go over the ground.. If
possible, this enterprise should be started
At once,ns "e v e r y little bit added tow hnt
you have makes a little bit more.”

€rmrt WttrtnroT Ctrrti

JT iii ? H erald 's ‘phone Is No. 148.)

periences o f others and in many
add to oitr prosperity by improving on
.that experience, os conditions requite, for
none are too old to live ntul learn tom*,
thing new every dny. The timeli coming
JOtl IHrt ln the fnp_ distant future;-w fiifr "
all o f the citrus fruit crops of the United
States w ill bo sold through one great
system, and by auction sule.the prices
obtained being governed by the quality
und condition o f the fruit, which will be *
stimulant to-every grower and gwicker to
make their best efforts to rzcel in the
careful handling of their fruit under iuch
conditions, which is sure to prevail in (be
near future. The fanners (for nil fruit
growers nre farmers) will come into their
own, and should become the mo»t hide,
pendent and happy class of resident» on
tills great globe, und organizing und keep­
ing organized is the great golden key to
that desirable happiness mnl comfort.

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received from the crop— all lliesc ore so
Quaint Quibbles fr o m Sis H opkins
nearly identical with the growth and
Fools rush in where angels fear to go to
m o n e y 'v a lu e o f the celery industry In bed.
your city— that the attention Is arrested
Tiio supine man just naturally tumbles
and interest aroused. *
into the soup. .
About ten years ago, T. C..Nyo began
Thu woman who gets stuck up is Just
experim enting near Laredo. Tokos, j&gt;lant- naturally |&gt;aste&lt;L
-Ind only n few acres o f onions; establlshCapacity for work,— and not Calaboose
ing a small Irrigation plant, he obtained" whiskey, Is what maxes « malt.
an abundant yield. Gradually Increasing
Dentists ought to make guod soldiers—
his acreage, by 1000 there were about they are drilling all the lime.
fifty acres in that vicinity. The success
Mnny a rich man’s home, as far as edmo f each succeeding crop has served as an fort Is concerned— Is real n-lce.
incentive o f ucreagc, resulting In several
There is never fair sailing In court-ship
hundred acres o f raw land being added when a man guts three *1reels In the wind,
to the cultivated urea each year, until
Ma says some men are so stingy that
now the total acreage is about twenty- they never tr^l a story at their own ex
flvo hundred acres o f land,with an annual pense.
crop o f a money value o f $2,000,000.
Ma says somo wimin delight in showing
Onion growing has done another thing how agreeable they can bo—to their rela­
to help Texas. Is has been the means o f tives. .
adding more than $2,000,000 Jo the
Pa says the Ideal woman Is the one who
value o f her lands. Before the inaugura­ tells Iter husband that she loves the odor
tion o f the onion Industry, much o f this o f pipe s m o k e .___ '___________,
land~'ooald have been purchased at $1
Adam was a courteous old chap. When
and $2 per acre; now It Is hard to get a he led Eve out o f the garden he said: “ Now
valuo placed upon the land, some suggest­ Is the time to take your leaf.”
ing $1,000, others $2,000 per ucre, others
Popularity consists usually in having
yet who will not sell at anyjprice. The the ability to listen attentively to people
sim ilarity o f p u t nnd present values at talking about themselves.
Sanford, and the sentiment o f her land
Pa says wben a woman callg another

ten, are strikingly coincident;-----In Texas the seed bed is planted die
latter part o f Septem ber; In six or eight
weeks the plants are ready for trausplanting. The ground la put in aa liiarough a
condition o f mellowness as la possible
with plow, burrow, rake and drag. A l ­
t' good crops ore obtained on new
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a huzzy'— It Is pretiy sure i&amp; it her hus­
band has said something complimentary
o f her., •&gt;
Pansy Bonehead's pome: There lives
In Helena, Montana, a simple young thing
named Anna, Ho asked liar for her fin.
She gasped "you w in," A nd up to the par­
son he ran her.

Is the Surest Money M aker in all the
Southern States

□ Celery Lands and Celery
City Property
If you want any of these lands, see us
-----Term s to suit your pocket-book

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 5. 1908

HEWS OF THE WORLD
Items of Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources v
OPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
ntrt ,M Reader» Will rind a Brief
HUtorlcal Sprint riowlng
For tlurrlad Reoder»
TV department o f agriculture at WashIciton hu ordered n quarantine against
JJ entire »ute of Maryland In retard to
ante and «he«P on • coount o f

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peuince of foot and mouth disease.
While si work 500 feet down In a salt
j g j lt Oakwood, M ld d g a n .'la st week,
tznen lost their lives by stoppage o f the
»k-wpply tube.
A bronte statue of Sam Davis, the Con
federate scout who was captured during
the wsr with papers and plans o f Federal
positions in his possession, and executed,
hu been erected in Nashville, Tenn. His
life sn&lt;l freedom were offered If he would
tenwho gave him the documents, but repIW: “Had I a thousand lives I would
Ve them ail before I would^ betray " m y
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Glenn Vollva. who succeeded John A lex
udtr Dowle ns head o f Zion City, has
been notified by tire court that the prep­
a y will be restored to tire Zionites on
fripnent of $1.300.000 to cover Indebt­
edness'of the city.
During a dense fog In New York bay
hat week, the Panama line steamer Fiu k s pa her outward-bound trip, was run
Into and sunk by the incoming Steamer
Gargle of the White Star line. Four per­
son lost their lives by drowning.
Aiiotto cholera has again made Its ap­
pearance In St. Petersburg, Russia
Samuel B. Donnelly of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
has been appointed government public
printer to SBccccd John S. Leech, resigned.
The latter will return to the Philippines na
public printer for the Islnnds.
A remarkable tribute wna paid to tho
memory of Rev. Father H. F. O'Reilly at
Shenandoah. Pa., tit his funeral last week.
Twenty-five collieries were strut down, the
public schools closed and ntlhuslncss sus­
pended during the solemn occasion.- Fully
30.000 persons, including 200 priests,
paid their respects to the dead.
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~ — « BMiniw w in n mitre nr v nroostn,
Cs, has received an order for 000,000
yinli of doth at a price aggregating $21,000.

MAYOR LAKE STATES POSITION.
Clear and Concise Letter Upon the
Vital question».
To the Voter* of the City of Sanford:
My attention has boen called to certain
plnnka In the platform o f Mr. E. E.
Drndey, candidate for Mayor, nntl I nm
told that some people, who have not
given the mnttcr much attention, are
Inboring under the Impression thnt I
have everything tc do with the present
agitation concerning the proposed ex­
tension o f the present City limits.
I desire to say, to those who are not
fully advised, that the Mayor o f Snnford
Juts nothing more to d o - wk h-the ■«teter—

time o f entertaining the idea o f the
municipal ownership o f public utilities.
Without bonding for the purpose, of
municipal ownership
can not for n
moment be seriously considered, ns nl
tire present time the amount derived by
the city from taxation is barely sufficient
to. meet its actual yearly running expenses
and
the interest on its outstanding
bonds.

II. P. DRIVER’S PLATFORM
F a vo rs

P ro g re s s tv c n e s s and W an ts
AH Public Im p ro vem en ts .

To the Voter* of Sanfurd :

A t tire earnest solicitation o f n number
o f friends, I announce m yself as n candi­
date for Alderman of Sanford.
I mn u now citizen In this city, but
have lived In Orlando n number o f years.
And again I desire to cnil your at­
I came here from Orlando because I (re­
tention to tho fact thnt, like' extension of
lieved Sanford had n great future nhend
the city limits, municipal ownership is a
o f it nnd offered butter opportunities than
mnttcr thnt the Mnyor has nothing to do
Orlando.
with. The question belongs to the people
A ll the properly I have anywhere Is in­
ns a whole, to Ire settled by their votes
vested in Snnford. and I am one o f the
, bUtl f ar. -fnrgcsr Ttortthnhfmr-trrrtfr-Sfl 11 ftirrt
and Improvement Goippany.
A candidate for Mayor has un need of
r I am not personally acquainted wTtli
a platform. It is like unto tlreflfili wheel
many o f the citizens o f our city nnd
to a wagon, but since my opponent hns
take (his means o f announcing m y canseen fit to deliver himself bf his plat­
didacy and asking your support nt tho
form, I will do likewise in three words, I
coming election, on December 7th.
Irellve in enterprise , phospchihv and moI also think it well to let you know what
CRESS.
I stand for in this election. I want elec­
I nm willing to submit my candidncy
tric lights, paved streets, nn extension of
to the people of Sanfurd. My pan record
our sidewalk and sewage systems. I de­
is before you. I promise in the future,
sire a general cleaning up o f our streets
ns I hnve endeavored in the past, to
and alleys, and more shade trees.
enforce the ordinances ns 1 find them.
I ask tire suffrage o f every voter wire
Impartially nnd irrespective of persons.
desires 'these improvements nnd_plgijgc
If iny past efforts for the upholding
you ihfit, IfU lccled. I will devote m y time
and 'advancem ent o f Sanford, and my,
nnd energy to the nccompliillunent of
record ns Mnyor met with your approval,.
these'm easures— measures so ncccyisrry
I respectfully solicit your vote In the
to the welfare o f our fair little city Unit
coining city election to be held next
they should meet no opposition from any
Monday, December, the 7th.
source or from any one.
Yours very respectfully,
Thanking you In advance for the sup­
— F orrest L ake .
port I hope to receive nnd pledging you
again my ¡rest efforts nnd my devotion
Matty Land S ales This W eek.
Sanford real estate is the lure that Is to the ciiy ’s interests, ! am.
Sincerely yours for progress,
bringing hundreds of homescckcrs nnd
— H arry P. Driver .
investors to our city. Am ong those who

m lnalion or that matter than any other
voter. I do favor the extension o f the
present Glty limits, the territory to Ire
annexed to be determined by law. 1 nm
in favor o f a Greater and Better San­
ford, and feel that wo can not hope to
accomplish the Improvements desired by
most o f us, nnd absolutely essential to
the welfare o f our city, unless tho pre­
sent city limits arc extended. Whether
said limits arc to be extended or not
w ill have to be determined by the vote
o f the people o f Sanford nnd lluuiutlying
territory In an election called for thnt
purpose and approved by tho .legislature.
"^"Our neightrers living lmm odlnlrly out­
side o f the ten square blocks, which
constitute the present llm itsof our City,
derive many o f the benefits o f our town,
nnd they should come in nnd help us
make Sanford, what she certainly will Ire
in the near future, tho Metropolis o f
South Florida.
A s to a reduction of taxes, any person
who is fam iliar with the duties o f tiie
Mayor, knows full well tliut the Mnyor
has not, nor can he have, anything to do were hero this week arc the following:
with the raising or the reduction o f
W illiam II. Lynn, o f Bristol, Tenn.,.
ta x es ., .It Is , a
matter entirely and purchased ftbiti Huwnrd-Pneknrd Land
absolutely in the hands o f the Council, Co., thrtw acres o f improved truck land in
and'the Mayor has no voice whatsoever Goldsboro.
in the rate o f taxation. *
Four gentlem en from Jackson, Midi.,
A s to municipal ownership, under the .and three from Pctosky, Mich , hnve tnken
tire present state o f affnlrs, the municipal options on lands belonging to lire. How­
ownership o f public utilities is infeasible ard Packnrd Land Co., ubd will probably
and Inprnctlcablc. for the reason thnt purchase some in a few weeks. J, N.
our city charter, granted by the Legisla­ Whilncr sold to C. C. Whittaker, of Camture o f 1803, limits our bonded indebted­ den. S. C., thirty acres o f celery land on
ness to $50,000, o f which $45,000 has Dcarduli Avenue.
been authorized, leaving available a
S evera l other land d eals Were niudu
balance o f $5,000. I will not attempt yesterday by real estate firms,-not bring
to estiinntc what it would cost the ¡city consum m ated in tim e for puhlicutio/i.
to install bn e le c tr ic , light and water
New lot, fancy goods, neckwear, novelplant, hut It Is" self evident that the
$5,000 worth of bonds available arc not ties and ribbons just received at Mtrr2t
sufficient to warrant the city at this tingek’s.

"D o w n By th e S co."
N extTu osday, Dcecmoer 8th, H108, un­
der the uuspices of Snuford Temple No.
17, Pythian Sisters, local talent will hold
lire bonrds nt lire Dirern House and pul
on the coimkly drama entitled "Down By
tire Sen.”
CAST o r CHARACTERS.

Almrr Knyimiml.............. .t............ TlinaM Fox

Cant. Dandelion......................... .
J tptiiim
John On]» . . .
.K. h. iM'inli'rxon
Srplrnitn-rtialt*
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F. &amp; Frank
Mnnlitinl«.................
.. C»o Fox. Jr.
i-nnr (Jrnin’uii
intr Knynio.ul
Mr», llslr
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F K. Kounilllgt, Jr.
MU» (i.-l.lr flint
...Miss Sadie Symcs
Mil« Florence Frank

A ll scats throughout tire house 50c.
Scuts can be reserved at Newlun's Drug
Store.
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New stock E v a lu a te d nnd Dried Fruits
for Christians cakes, at Long's Grocery.

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A $20,000,000 lumber combination,
*idt Edward Hayes ns president, has
brea erganlxed in Cliicogo. The object is
to wetrol the white and yellow pine and
— h oa U timber land north ami tru th -----In the maritlron race at Madison Square
Cudtn. New York, last week, Dorando,
th« Italian runner, defeated John J. Hayes,
Ike American champion, in a 20-m ile
fw, averaging a mile in six minutes for
ike entire distance, a feat which It is v e fy
*tokdul if any hone couid accomplish.

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of Albany from Spencer Trask.
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and desiring to see our city advance and lake its place as the foremost inland city of ourState, which distinction properly belongs to* us, and having no other motive than the .up-.

building Jif «smfrml nmi .ita greater prosperity. H aivc. imimimml my. I'nnriiihmy-for-Um-oflim-trf—
Mayor, and take pleusure in presenting to you my Platform, in which I have embodied the issues
which I believet-are foremost in the minds of our citizens und best adapted to bring nbout the
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I nm in favor of reduction of tnxes.
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■ * . I am in favor yf paving and keeping in projier condition our streets and nvenues.
I am iiMnvur of city extension, provided the city can guarantee to tlje inhabitants of the

contiguous territory aU the benefits to which they would be eiUitlctLofl tax-paying citizens; but 1
"vig o ro u sly

opposeThtrplnn of extension as presented by the- present administration, which I believe.

to be unfair und unjust.

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I nm in favor of inunicijud ownership of a Lighting Plant und Water Works ns a ineaiuT
whereby to obtain revenue with which to meet the necessary expenses of City Government •
If elected I wiTenforce strictiy and imp'»r*,"Tr~ " "»he Ordinances ot our city.
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Sanford. HoriJ«. AW.mi-r 1

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Excellent Prices Paid For San­
ford’s Early Lettuce
TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION
Over F o u rteen Hundred D ollars N e tte d
F rom One A cre o f Snnrord's Soil
In Nlnpty Days
Sanford hns gnined name and fnme
throughout the world as the "C elery City,
« h* »**&gt;«» h o » been rightfully bestowrrtr
for Sanford celery has become most popu­
lar with lire buyers in the northern mar­
kets, und with conditions in tho market
favorable, tire celery growers never full
to reap n small fortune.
There are other crops,,however, thnt.
while overshadowed by King Celery In
the vegetable kingdom, yet. nevertheless,
for a quick crop to Ire pulled o f f ‘ before
the celery hns fairly been started, cer­
tainly need not Ire relegated to the rear
In popularity, nnd in the opinion 6f many
prospective land, buyers this week rim
lettuce crop bids fair to outrival tire eel.
ery in public favor,
Lettuce Is planted In many Instances
ns a starter, or to get the Innd |n good
Blmpe for tire planting o f celery, and thus
in many instances tire people who learn
of Sanford's ^wonderful Inducements to tire grower never bear o f lettuce until
they reach the scene o f operation.
Snnford lettuce lias always been in
great demand and Sanford growers hnve
nlwnya achieved great success with their
plants, and supply these plants‘ In many
oilier sections of the state to growers who
are not fortunate enough to hnve the subinegation system nnd flowing wells.
Hut this seasontlic returns from lettuce-'
hnve been so great ns to lie beyond belief.
Doe instance is cited to demonstrate the
wonderful possibilities of Sanford soil:
Mr. Joe Cameron is nwell known grower
and one o f tire pioneers in Sanford, n
innn known far nnd'wide for his great
success in the Snnford Celery Delta. Sev­
eral dnys ago Mr. Cameron sliipiied
through the well known commission linn
o f John V. Denton &amp; Co. a car o f lettuce
nnd 301 crates netted him $812.37.
lie nlso received for 244 crutes n net
price of $700.28. Tills Inst was cut from
a half acre, o f land, or would mean that
from one acre of Innd Mr. Cameron re­
ceived a net profit o f over $1,400. This
lettuce seed was planted ninety days ago
nntl on the same land celery pinnts were
set out nnd arc now in n flue condition,
and the market permitting, will net Mr.
Cmncnm n good return also.
Other growers have done equally as
w elirth e first-shipm ents- bringing $4:50
l»cr crate, nnd on Wednesday tills week,
despite the warm weather, which would
naturally cause a slump In |&gt;rlces, several
shipments brought $4 per crate.
'
Tims it will Ite seen that one ow e of
land in tire Snnford Celery Delta w ill net
tho grower in this one instance over
$1,400 in lettuce and the crop o f celery
may rnise tills net profit $1,000 mote,
thus making the total m u m on one acme
or land $3,000.
Mr. Culp, another grower, realized even
better returns from 206 crates, netting
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Where in this great universe enn a
grower realize more money from one ocro
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doing business in Alabam a by the
■*kotl|W of the latter state until an ex“ ■»doB of the company'» financial
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to* forty girts attending S t ChrisZ ' " * » * Saratoga. N. Y., were at
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Candidate for Mayor of City of Sanford

w*gner, a Frenchman, In a W int car,
^ wna the grand prlx at the national autotoobile meet at Savannah last week, in the
'“ »»•making time of 402 miles In six
ten minutes and thirty-one seconds.

Hannemann. o f the Uni“ W M t h e South at Sewanee, Tenn.,
uw most prominent educators in
iouth* d&gt;«l in Richmond.Va„ Nov. 27.

PLATFO RM

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There I s ' ho doubt about tlie business
p o rtio n 'o f Sanford becoming crumped,
and those who are seeking store rooms
w ill be anxious to locate in this sectiom
o f the city. Several new store rooms will
be built on Sanford avenue, and when
lire new buildings o f Mr. Boiuinnon are
finished they will not only add much to
the appearance o f First street, but w ill
•hut out the sight o f several old rookeriA
that now disgrace the lake front.
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P ro m in en t Lo u isville Man. S a tisfied
W ith S a n fo rd 's G reat P r o s p e c ts
Thomas Bohannon, o f -Louisville, K y „
wos ln lire city several days this week
looking up ids property interests. Mr.
Bohannon owns the corner lot at First
street and Sanford avenue, next to the
DeMont building, and the vacant lo u dlrectly Opposite and next to the StoneGove building. He is thoroughly alive
tq tluTwbbderful poasibilltles'of Sanford's
growth and expects to build upon this
property at an early dnte. The buildings
will be o f concrete, two stories in height
nnd the stores w ill be fitted up in good
style.
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T H C -W N fO W

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Novem ber 14, i q m

WSOU)l|l)NSOfR[sp[f,

d irndl hre grpvriTtg- lw -In terta t-w tT lrty r
U hot«om a^^im kflikM v-and-jtTtrriftcm tm i
na 1 took upon ilia gaim nra-gr TtVtHg -g fecrr
to be present next Wednesday night.
ao admirably- piatted.'-ao cleanly kept:
surely it must appeal to every artistic
Catholic
Letters and Communications on
Where Devout o f the Celery
eye and intelligent mind. I f he be a
Rav. M Fot. rector; aervtws «very second and
with SunJay; Mriy mai». 7 * . m.: man snd l«rVarious Timely Topics.
City Worship Tomorrow.
public benenefactor who causes two
lon. 10 a m ; Sunday school, » a. W.i vespara. 3
b to d ea jeL ln iJ a to. grow In place o f one,
what ahaU w e say o f the ones in your
community who have through years o !
Kosary. instniction and benediction.
discouraging experiments Wrought out a
7:30 p. m,
system th e re b y the tiller o f the soil in
In This Department will be round the the celery delta m ay in a few years be­ Of Interekt to Those Religiously In­
clined-Subjects of Discourses
Views, Opinions and Comment
come a clipper o f coupons; for the former
ico, IJ; evert In(fu rili», 7:00; Sabbath adiad. 7:30
for the Sabbath.
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o f Practical Writers.
»H o . F.-WkUtwví lW t &gt;rar»r ■»—OMi PdO
Florida desert has been made to " blossom
Wlrêieas, Puirullhan 'VV.'T;
T)t* fauarl »1 ih* C W cKm ta ths'Ciiy *H'EaraM&gt;r p. ID.
a
member
o f the police force of u
R«qtmi«i to
or I»mI lU f Annwfocomonti md
Services Sabbath morning and evening
Brevity will ln*ure
I know o f no. place In all the world AIMf Chufth Now« to tkla office not !*l*f (Kin Tasrwif
o f Tam pa for eleven years. |ms
as usimi.
,
ifttfftMB.
contrary to the vtr
where can be found the combination of
most unfortunate and tragic dcaili;
rirmt Methodist
llshtd, but ntniilvr
lion* will be rejected.
'e will not be responsible climate, soil, Irrigation and drninago that
Roy. D. D. Sweat, pastor; church, corner Park
fore bo It *
Ini mi
. - t contributor«. All comavenue and Fifth street; parunmute, comer MjS*
------------------------for current Issun mult be la prevails at the Celery City.
"Resolved. Thot wo tender to the he.
olIn avenue and Seventh street; phone 854.
S
band not later than Tuesday p. ra.l—Eo.
unday morning service at II; evening service.
H ave a Jollification— a great time o f re­ 7:00;.
reeved
fam ily our sincere s y m p a th y and
Sumlsy school, 0:45 a. m.; Jno. K. MetSuggestions Tor Our Tete Day
I Inter, Supt Epworth League. 4:00 Sunday even­ The M a jestic M usical Com edy Com pany heartfelt condolence in this hour of »m,,.
joicing and thanksgiving.
ing.
A t Opera House N ext W edn esday
tlon. A b o , be it
— H e n r y H. D e a n e .
To tbe Editor of The Herald:
Last Sunday, .being missionary day In
A s a former resident o f your city, the
By
far
tlte
Itcst
mmflcnl
comedy
compn"Resolved. That we commend the tuAM
Accidental Death of C. S. Connell.
the Sunday school* the largest offering of
•• Queen o f the St. Johns." I wish to add
CL S. Connell, one a f the most promi­ any day in the year was brought in. The pany which lx n o w touring w ill be seen at traits o f character which werc-cxEibitaj
n word o f approval to .the suggestion
nent citizens o f the Apopka section was amount was nearly $22. Over $80 have the opera house Wednesday evening, by our brother officer, his efficiency at a
made in your last week's issue ns to n
member o f the force, and his faithful«*
killed last Monday morning by the occi­ been raised b y this school for missions Nov. 18. •»
carnival, or festal occasslon— a short sea­
to duty ns a .servant o f the city, and
Am
ong
the
supporting
company
m
ay
be
dental discharge o f his shot gun. It seems this year. The, fifth Sunday w ill be ob­
son o f Joyous celebration and b ea k y
that Mr. Connell had started for the field served ns Children's Day. The school found such well-known comedinns ns Lee furthermore, that n copy of these retolu’
thanksgiving. I f ever n people in all the
Barth, a German character delineator, a lions be sent the fam ily of the decesied
and In coming through the fence caught meets nt 0.4 ii a. m.
wide world had cause for such a celebroand copies furnished the pret
the hammers o f his gun, the contents
There w ill be the usual services next yodler such as Emmett Olcott nnd Scanlon
tlon, surely It is the people o f the Celery
o f Tam pa a s'w ell.
were
in
their
prime.
Lou
Powers
who
striking him near the heart and death re­ Sunday. Preaching both morning and
•'H arry A . P eopi
sulting immediately. His absence from evening (11.00 a. in. and 7.00 p. m ) by plays the part o f Izxy Cohen is conceded
S t Patrick's day Is an appropriate time;
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ooiiwaki
to
be
one
of
the
funkiest
low
comedians
on
home occasioned alarm and a search be­ the pastor, Rev. D. Ii. Sweat. A cordial
let the carn ival color be .green, and let
" F rank B ell.
ing litadfe Tor him the body was discoved welcome to all. W e extend a-special in­ the American stage today, and his songs
every m anly breast and queenly bosom
“ W L F ly nt.
with the gun lying near-by, The coron- vitation to strangers and to those who and'parodies are a scream. Miss Edith
be adorned with a sprig or bouquet o f
Powers,
who
plays
the
daughter.
Minerva,
’EllWIN L amar intrr,
era* Jury returned a verdict o f death by. qrc w.llhAu l.p a iiQra.flt thlsxima to worship
dainty dippings from the choicest o f gar­
ls,-to
quote
from
nn
Atlanta
paper,-""The
‘G
tò ruiTB la itbont ,
accidental shooting. T he .funeral wut with-us,—
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den -foliage— llu v e the different-kinds o f
sweetest
bunch
o
f
young
girlhood
seen
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held at the residence near Oakland on
Epworth League meeting 3.00 p. m.
sports, tests o f strength, boat races, e ta
Thursday morning, the services being de­ Mr. L. K. Phllipa is the lender for tlte day. here ih a long time, and is the 'tassetsor
Card o f Thanks.
In lien o f ih e usual flower parade, have a
o f n sweetly cultivated voice.
Others in
layed in order that his daughter who is Let all the young people come.
In
our
late
bereavement in die by* uf
* vegetable parade, with money prizes for
the company are Miss Marie McCollum,
attending college at Lexington, Ky., could
a dear brother. W. E. Williams, our
the best decorated vehicles, using for dec­
who plays Mrs. Hargraves. Miss Lottie
arrive in time.
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Presbyterian
tboughta turn to those who expressed
orations celery, lettuce, cauliflower, etc.
Rev.
J.
F.
McKInnkm.
[tailor;
mortili
West, an eccentric conuncdienne. Sidney
Mr. Connell was a man who enjoyed the It; evenlni
their
aonow-and sympathy in the dudu-ai
‘ ig service, 7:00; Sabtialh act«
H ave a large float, with the “ Celery
Williams, James R. Mitchell, Jack Asher,
respect and esteem o f a large circle o f m.; Henry McLaulin.-SupL; prayer mo
hour ond by deeds
and words of consola­
,
Q ueen" riding J n state, surrounded by n
nttdsy, l i:30 p. m.
Bessie Overton, DaisySunion, Paul Arthur.
friends and acquaintances Being o f un­
tion
sought
to
assuage
our grief. To them
The pastor has been nwny nil week a t­ And the orchestra is composed o f Frank
dozen other fa ir maidens, all dressed In
ilagging zeal and devotion to business
w
e
wish
to
express
our
hcnrfelt thunlt
tending
the
annual
session
o
f
tlte
Presby­
flimsy robes o f w hite nnd green, each
G. Woodruff, n violinist o f repute, and Prof,
interests he had built up large properly
I t W- W illiams.
terian Synod o f Florida at Jacksonville. Clarence J. Grogan, a bit mlpianist.---This
bearing n bouquet o f strawberry foliage,
holdings nenr Oakland and owned one o f
I. B. W illiams,
-The Synod is composed *i&gt;r the three
blossoms and fruit, and surround the-floot
gentleman is tho.marvci o f the age. playtHeTFnesi tracts o f vegetable land In that
J.
B. W illiams ,
with stately stalks o f early com.
Presbyteries, the Florida. Suwannee nnd
iqg four different tunes nt the same time.
thriving section. He leaves a w ife rind
S l Johns. Dr. McKinnon returned last
1 w ill not take tim e and space to enu­
S o c ia lis ts M ake Big Goins.
He is absolutely sightless, and has never
night nnd will occupy his pulpit Sunday
merate the m anyother attractive features
Tlte
Socialists in Orange county are
known what a piano looks like. . In
morning and evening.
that crowd the mind. Sudi a parade and
the people of Sanford are assured o f a/are Jubilant over the good showing made in
celebration w ill be unique, attractive, ap­
musical treat in ‘T h e Flower o f the South." the late election over tiuil of JiMM. Lack
propriate and, as an advertising feature,
There
are nearly twenty « m g M ti. Among o f space forbids the publication ofoBcUl
R*v. R. R. Kami all.
il«r: - Sunday morning
its good effects w ill be far-reaching.
service. II; evening ser
.7:30; prayer meeting some of the must prominent are; “ When returns, but figures.indJcalp that the So­
Wednesday. 7j00 n. m
ibbatli school, 10
The Clyde L ipe and railroad systems
J. C. Enstnlnger.
u|
ismlnger. S
Superintendent
the Circus Comes to Town,,’ “ Wont You be cialist party,!« growing stronger in every
will, with their usual liberality, give spe­ yourself o f them: Enamel ware, rinsing
my Honey.” ■•Sleep, Baby, Sleep." “ When election nnd in 19HJ- will be a potent fueux
cial rates. Make It a great "hom e-com ­ pans, sauce pans, dippers, 15, 25, and 35
rtrst Baptist
Eyes Like Yours Look into Eyes Like Mine,” in politics.
,
JUMrtr: Sunday morning serv­
in g " for every Sanfordlttl, for nnd n e a r - cents. Two-lb red kidney beans, 10c; 2 &gt;- , ..
"Mariulchn."
“ Poor Old Girl," "Bohemia,”
ice. ibevenlng servier, 7:30; Sohlmth school. 0:43
w in n e r W ashin g Machines
in Jacksonville alone there are two hun­ lb Elberta peaches, 15c, Worcester sauce, ». m.; K. K Murrell, Supt.; prayer meeting every
"Back to Am erica," "The Flower o f the
A few more o f these still left, sold strictly
Wednesday,
7:00V
m.;
V.
W,
A.
Aral
Friday,
3
p.
dred or more. *
15c. Only one beautiful set o f China ware
South," "The Mountains and Valleys I on guuutee. If they do nut tlo whu! we
Words fail me to express the feelings price $ 20 , next week for $17,
claim, money la refunded., Harry JTWiltoa

Q1CC0E THE

RESUME OF ALL CHURCH EVENTS

COLUMN DEVOTED JO P EO P lf

THE ELOWER O f THE SOUTH

L,aim.is tne Dasis or all wealth

Land hunger has caused bloody wars
million immigrants annually to
i

ight heie in

over crowded -Europe

the Sanford

District—sub-irrigate(

watered by everlasting artesian wells
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SANTORD. FLORIDA, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1908

TV rtIM fH M V O R tO -^TgTTittPtR WATtH
Liberal Appropriation! Made—$647.000 For St.Jolms

Items of Interest Gleaned from
Various Sources
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T U C i.ic c i/

H«rs the Reader» Will Find a Brief

Albert G. Holland a member o f the first
"company organised In Washington to fight
for the Confederacy, died suddenly In
Washington on the 15th Inst. Mr. Holland
took part In the first battle o f Manassas,
wu captured and sent to Camp Chase
where he remained until the close o f the
war.
The Duchess o f Chaulnea, form erly Miss
Theodora Shonta, gave birth to. a son In
Paris Nov. 18. By this btrth the Duchess
retains her title. Her husbnnd died last
spring.
The Emperor and Empress Dowager o f
China both died during the post week.
- Prince Chun become R eg en t-o f the Em*
pirr and has assembled an arm y at the
[wiser, all approaches to which are hcaviI.-as are legation * approaches,
J &amp; .M W m l«, fe a m -a o uprising among
his people.* The city o f Peking is trans*
formed, a brilliant blue taking the place of
red which formerly predominated. Bpth
the Emperor and Empresa Dowager died
unattended, as has been the custom for
over three thousand years when a ruler
died. They died alone although surrounded
[V by circles of abject spectators who re­
mained a rod distant oh account o f the
ured persons of their m ajesties they
could not be approached.
The Park theater, one o f the lnndmarka
of Brooklyn. N. Y., waa destroyed by fire
J fit week, only fifteen minutes after a
large audicWCe had left the building. Had
ths Are occurred s ~ ttttle earlier 'llie r e ' Is
no doubt that the loss o f life would have
been appalling. Aa it waa only one.per*
■ion, a fireman, waa injured.
Pro!.Harrington, a noted scientist nnd
«»-chief &lt;if the weather bureau, who has
b«a missing for some ten years, and was
J -supposed tabe-dead, haa been found in
lie asylum nt Morris Plains, N. Y .entered
u John Die, He waa identified by his
vile, but did not recognize her. He does
not know who be is or where he came
bom.

mn,e* {or Ihe work necessary on riv en
and harbors In the Southern States. The
following covers
recommendations for
Florida:
Biscayne bay,
7,000; Withlacoochee
river. $50.000;
lachicola bay, $80,000; Carra belle
$75.000; Hillsborough bay, $I0J
y W e s t $50.000;
Tampa bay, $2
Pensacola. $150,000; Sarasota
$20.000; Apalachicola river, inch ing lower Chipola river.
$20,000;
Blackevate river. $25,000;
Crystal,' Manotu. Aclotc, Suwannee and
Withlacoochee river. $24,500; Indian
river, $9,000; Kissimmee, $5,000; Ocklawnha. S 6 .QQQ: Orange. 55,000: S t Johns
river, $847,000; Volusia bar, $5,000;
Choctawbatchee, $10,000; Escambia and
Conecuh, $10,000
For the fiscal year ending June 30,1910:
Under the continuing contract, Jackson­
ville is given $215,000 and Pensacola
$150,000.^ Savannah is given $400,000;
Chattahoochee riyerL $230,000.
In S a a fo rd — L lfe l * W o r th L i v i n g "
__ JSouthern Prints*. W»«Mn|ton. D. C.f”~' ‘
W ith this motto at the masthead, the
Sanford (F la .) Herald reaches us. it ia
ten-page, five column paper, one of
tlie neatest published, and the composi­
tion and presawork could not be improved.
Mr. R. J. Holly, formerly o f the Orlando,
Reporter-Star, Is the managing editor,
and he is assisted by a competent corps,
among whom is Mr. W. S. Osborn, on able
newspaper man and (winter.
In connection with the , publishing of
The Herald, a general printing business
will be conducted." .
The complete plant— composing room
equipment and pressroom— was Installed
bySou thern ;Prlnlets Supply Company.
Washington. D. C.

What Everybody Is Talking About
Ths day ot feai'T'tntf draweth nlih
. And K u m ut A urkry* toon mud die.
Git one that'* y o l In f and iwert and fat.
And dull It t U l l of Itila and that,
With fcuH and be D t lt i, »su m make.
And add prrae I\ v ti, plea and cake.
---- A ik friends and I/Indred all lateMne,

And apread Than IVatnrini at your home
Let no| the car U* a of life disirraa
But fill each gu U r d with happlneai.

RcceWe the j o V i of youthful day*
t a l blrtfing utirt p itlw .
And
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A re you a subscriber to T he H ehaldT

E-l Hess?. pr^.T.!u«iu iu u»e prosecu­
tion of the boodlers in San Francisco, was
*U* and seriously wounded while It»- at­
tendance ot court in that c ity last Friday.
His assailant, Morris Haas, gave as ’ his
« • » n for the act the statement that Hea*y had ruined him in business and dlsIrteed his family by bringing to light the
f*d that be was an ex-convict.

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•* Washington. D. C.,Nov. 14.’B8.
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“ T o J . N. W hltm r, Sanfordl
"T h e Board o f Engineers and
Chief o f Engineers approve a chan­
nel one hundred feet wide and
eight feet deep. Palatku to Sanford,
and one hundred feet wide and five
feet deep Sanford to Lake H a rw y
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antees both projects.
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This intelligence seems too good to be
true, and many nnd varied inquiries were
made at The Herald office regarding the
possibilities offered by this great project
To those who have been urging this
movement this telegram.means that their
labors Imve not been in vain, nnd when
the stately vessels come steaming up the
river and land their cargoes from many
lands, the Sanford people will begin to
renlize thnt the city has at lust renched
the proportions of a real city and center
o f trade. The Clyde Line and other lines
can then operate larger boats with less
difficulty and river transportation will be
one o f the strongest points in this city's
list pf attractions.
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Aside from the great tourist travel by
boat, which will then be increased on aceount o f the faBt daily schedule, the
freight to Sanford will place this city in
the list o f wholesale points, as the boats
can come from New York. Baltimore and
other points directly to Sanford. ■ — .—
This city now enjoys a very low rate
for freights, the difference between San­
ford antLiiiierior (mints tw enty-five miles
apart (Sung twenty cents per hundred.
The lake trade between Sanford nml-Lalie

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i----Our Ja ck so n ville O ffic e
Sanford's puhlicsplrited citizens, recog­
nizing the fact that Jacksonville offers a
valuable location for an information bureau
regarding the advantages o f the Celery
City, have been casting about for suitable
quarters. Thursday, W. D. Holden, who
has been very active in this matter, re­
c e iv e ! u letter from F. M. Ironmonger.
Florida passenger ngent o f thcClyde Line,
stating th u n space for the Sanford office
had- bcen^Tescr r a f in tha, oflk a o f th »
Clyde Linernhd that thc'oflicinia would do
all in.their power to advance the interests
o f Sanford. This means that our city will
establish an office in one o f the bcst locations in Jacksonville, and under the direc­
tion o f Mr. Leffler the Celery City will make
a good display and properly demonstrate
our advantages to the tourists who throng
Jacksonville during the senson looking for
locations. This office w ill be a distributing
depot for printed matter o f nil kinds and
vegetables and fruits will be on display
during the season.

First Car for New Railway .
The first car for the new Sanford A
Everglades Railw ay has been built by the
Sanford Machine A Foundry* Works. It Is
not o f the luxurious PuIImnn type, being
just a plain hand car painted red and
lettered in white. It is not much to gaze
upon but the significance dawns upon (he
beholder thnt this new hand car means a
movement on the new railroad and in a
few weeks the ties will be down and rails
laid. In order that (ha construction gang
can operate hand carp and carry supplies
to the far end o f the road.
Thus the little red car while not In the
Pullman class, makes it possible for the
Pullman to follow. ”

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and desiring to see our city advance und take its place us the foremost inland city of our
Stntq^liich distinction pro|»crly belongs to us, and having no other motive titan the up­

building of Sanford anil its greater pro*f*eritg, 1 have announced my candidacy for the ofllce of
Mnynv nnd trtltw plmgnrr in pnwftntittfHii y“ ii my Ptn*f,tr,H, hi H iH F l imv't* »nd^Hlini die issues

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¿ r “ P,ku11* appealed to growers to
their cotton for better prioea.

H W fa b a biu n u of S t Pierre, a French

SorVord people ore jubiloat 'over the
announcement that deep water is assured
the city. This came Saturday in the form
nf a telegram to Hon. J. N. Whltner.from
Congressman Frank Clark, and was as
follows:

To the People of Sanford:

flH«ged peonage cases have
“ isralssed by the court before whom

; £.__ WCTt ln attendance. A plan was
, aninlao&lt;l w aterw ay between
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Key W e s t.“ *1 Oongreaa will
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to carry the project to com-

Announcement Means That Sanford
Will Again Become Queen of
the St. John» River

Candidate for Mayor of City of Sanford-

Sw tU ryof Navy Metcalf has resigned
* tue effect Dec I. Ill health is the reo* * given.

F -telBe&lt;Unaof lbe A tlantic Deeper W a* n Association lias been In tension
**«k in Baltimore. Over 300 dele-

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¡A GOOD CHANNELTO THIS CITY

Harney Is becoming an item and two
steamboat lines recently inaugurated are
required to properly handle this trade.
The orange and vegetable district adja­
cent to Lake Harney can thus transport
their products by fast boats to Sahford
and make connection with the Atlantic
Coast Line for northern points.~Thc many advantages offered by this
"deep water project can scarcely be enu­
merated at the present time nnd Sanford,
with nil the prospects in view , w ill enter
upon the year 1909 with a clear field and
leading alt competition for the most
bustling nnd fastest growing city in the
entire South; a city that offers more in
every w ay to the prospector,- investor,
fanner and to the poor man than any
other city In the world.

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In the Cuban national election held Nov.
. U h e Uberals wcro successful General
*** Niguel Gomez was elected president
“ d AHrcda Zayaa vice president

“ ^ ion of firedamp in the Rad; J S 00? mine ,n Westphalia, Germany,
miners were entombed, moat o f whom
Allied,

Telegram From Frank Clark
Assures Project

Washington, Nov. 18.—Gen. W. L Mar.
slinll, ch ief o f en gin eer! o f »he United
S ta te! arm y, today furnished his esti-

HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
Historical Spring Flowing
For Married Readers

ISANFORD DEEP WATER

which I believe are foremost in the minds of our citizens and befit adapted to bring about the
desired result:

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1 am in favor of city extension,

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the city can guarantee to the inhabitants of the

contiguous territory all Uie benefits to which they would be entitled as tax-paying citizens; but I
vigorously oppose the plan of extension as presented by the present administration, which I bellfcve
to be unfair and unjust-

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I am-in favor-ef municipal ownership of a Lighting Plant and Water Works aaa means—

whereby to obtain revenue with which to meet the necessary expenses of City GovemmenL
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with anlnsurauce
It will bo rebuilt on a larger
sat plan.

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*fi«lrs that do not conof d * empire, and will
lhe constitutional methods.
Lookout 4 m, on Lookout Moun-

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Extensive Improvements To Be
Made In Property

LARGED DOCK AND WAREHOUSES
Present Facilities Entirely Inadequate
to Handle Rapidly Increasing
Trade of Sanford

The Herald has upon numf i t occa-&gt;
sions In the past fewnxJnthTi led ottention to the rcmnrkablt growth) Sanford.
along every line and iin ln ti out many
features which tended Lopriive the truth
o f these assertions. One o f the best In- —
dications Is the visit this week o f several
Clyde Line otfidala,-who came wltht t w ----avowed purpose o f enlarging and greatly
Improving their dockage and warehouses
In order to facilitate the handling o f the
immense freight business that ia now be­
ing transacted at this p oin t
W. M. Tupper. general ngent; B. J.Ford. __
traveling a g e n t and Contractor Brown
spent several days this week In Sanford,
and after a careful survey and general ~ ::
inspection" o f the property, the City En
gincerw as instructed to get up a working
design of the old building and Contractor
Brown will at once prepare plans for the
extensive im provem ents.^, *
Hearing o f tills movement.which means
so much to Sanford,-The Herald scribe in ­
terview ed A gen t M. F. Lovell yesterday
and elicited the following information:
The Clyde Line officials are very desir­
ous o f doing all in their (tower to further
the interests o f Sanford nnd recognize the
fact that in a few years Sanford, as the
head o f navigation, will be one o f tbe
most Important cities on the St. Johns.
The dock and warehouses being entirely
inadequate to handle the trade, w ill be
improved b y -te a rin g -d o w n one o f the
buildings near the present wareKfiuse.
The present^ warehouse will be enlarged
and converted Into a fine w aiting station,
separate rooms made for white and col­
ored passengers, and a wide drivew ay
will de built to the end o f the pier, upon
which teams can be driven the entire
length. A t the end o f the^ jpier a large,
warehouse. 40z4 0 feet, will be erected.
TTresagent's office will be placed at that
poin^ and all the freight business will
be hmullcd from the boat there also.
TilS pisr isill ba i-U .u t to emriom^ witn
this new plan and all the buildings will
be painted and placed in fine condition.
The improvements, when finished, will
amount to between $6,000 and $7,000
and when completed will not only greatly
enhance Uie river front, but will give San­
ford the best of facilities for handling
freight and passengers.
The building on (lie corner o f Palmetto
and Commercial streets that has been vacani so long, w ill be repaired and if not
used by the company will be rented for a
store room.
Tbe citizens o f Sanford are grateful to
the Clyde Line .officials for their interest
In the city and w ill Join them In the im ­
provement o f the river front. Thus the
most valuable asset o f Sanfbrd, the river
transiortation. will forge to the front, and
with the assurance of deep water the river
front In T f e w years w ill bustle with factories and wharves and the «rarely «rea m ._
era o f the const traffic w ill tie up B r a n ­
ford's wharves.
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There was a noticeable improvement
in business all over the city this week,
and our merchants are looking happy. It
is evident that s new era In business is
taking place in the Celery City and the
movement In lettuce and good returns Is
giving an" in$fttus to trade along every
line. Tills week's trade is only a fore­
runner o f what is to come. The entire
force o f clerks at all the stores has been
busy, and the many inducements offered
by our merchants this week Is bringing
tbe trade.
Purchasers find that they dan buy goods
as cheap In Sanford as they can from rite
mail order houses, and after looking up
the advertisements in The Herald they
proceed t o jlo all their buy Eng _ from lbe-..
Stafford merchants.
S ellin g' C rierv Land
The Howard-Packard Land Co. Is plac­
ing fam ilies every week upon their prop- '
erty In the Celery Delta, Th is week a
fine ten-acre tract was purchased b y J .G .
Ellsworth, o f Wichita. Kansas, who w ill
come down later and bring several fam i­
lies with him.

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CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
A Budget o f Opinion “ Just Betw een You and Mc"~

thdnkful should thnnk the Generous Giver
who has made the past so glorious, the
present so pleasant, the future so hopeful.
Tbankt, thank» for home and happy heart»
For pfci ami poildlngt, cake* and tart* I
And If the tklr», »re tome what murky,
Thank*. Lhanki for cranbetriet and turkey.

How Is Make ■ Good Town
4 First, be an honest. Industrious man
yourself. Next, help your neighhjfor to be
one. Third, you and he help sqm « one
else. When you get a fa ir thartvof honChlel Is A m o n g Y e T a k in g N o tes, cst and true men on hand, try and patronand fa i t h . H el l »V e n t t m ‘ izc nnd encourage home Industries and
S o S a y s S au n terer,
home merchants. Treat the country peo­
Sgtmlml CmwpM/lHH ft TKt H n*14,
ple wbo come In with kindness and; con­
The NeUon Kneel» sideration. Show them you appreciate
0 thou, the Greet Father of nation* I Thou.
their trade; g iv e them fa ir prices for pro­
The tntihtr’ One of love and metcy.
mercy; Thou.
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Who didI con
contrive the uni varar, and bulk!
duce and charge them fair prices for whnt
The «tara, and fathlnn the round world to ipla.
they buy. In your hurry to get rich,
Through apace, obedient and unerring—
A n d n t. from whoae all-teeing, e'en the apanow'a
wrong no man. Last, and not least, do
‘Scape«not unnoticed—now, we beeeech Thee,
all you can to encourage the emigration
lean Thin« ear,
lo, the N
Nation kneel« 1
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o f loafers, spongers nnd deadbeats. The
Then at Thy feet, the lift« a «welling prayer
Of gratitude to Thee. Another year 1« gone,
Andatili her life that throb* with blood of health census enumerator m ay not find so many
Her heart 1« full of peace, and In her vein»
people; he w ill find happier ones.
Prosperity and, thrift.
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The Annual resUval
Whom the Lord tovelh he chatteneth.
4 W hatever m ay be the let up Juat now
That he lovaa 1 know.
For while (he Republican* eat turkey.
In certa tm o cla l pleasures, there la to be
—| am devourtoi old wow.
no let up in the celebration o f the fine
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4 This la the year o f sit years that finny
mul appropriately proceeds that other
ford needs to e le a men ns Councilmcn
grnnJ one o f Christmas Day. N ext Thurs­ who w ill push forward to build up the city
d a y Is Thanksgiving Day. T h e "" writing and Improve It. For reasons that w ill be
on the w a ll" points-to an abundance o f readily recognized b y prudent» thinking
thanksgiving birds, cranberries, fruits and menf this is a critical - y « a r 4 n Sanford's
nuts. Buay'house*wIves"nirover the land hestory. There will be ndvnntages nnd
ore figuring on the* arrangement tor the opportunities offered us that If w e do not
- d a y 7 Of feasting. *Tls a day for " them accept Will never be In our power again.
that's aw a*" to once more meet the old It will be a tim e when for the good o f (Tic
folks under the old roof where the happy place w e must be represented by men
days o f childhood were spent, and to join who w ill be earnest, nctlve. vigorous, nnd
In that touching reunion o f brothers and and who w ill have the interests o f the
Bisters and other relatives whom time, city enough at heart to grasp the chances
fortune ami circumstances have swept whan they crune._________________________
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4 I have been deeply pained this week
afforded by the old Puritan fes tiv a l.o f
to know that there Is n strong and grow­
givin g thanks T None Indeed I
ing tendency among our young men for
A nd It w ill be a day when charity holds
gambling.
On all available' occasions
the Horn o f plenty, and The Saunterer is
these boys indulge In the nefarious pas­
assured thnt the little end o f the horn
time. W hile on Sunday the game runs
. w ill not be turned upon the tables o f our
die highest, there is no w eek day when
poor.
the nickels and pennies (and sometimes
In this beautiful and prosperous city
the dollars) are not changing hands.
‘ there is~charlty so broad that it is almost
I am not a preacher, just an ordinary
cramped for quarters. A charity that
everyday man. but I would feel derelict
each year is grandly manifested In comindeed did' I not give a word o f warning
.— memoration o f the prim itive jolifleation
and raise tny voice in protest against the
I our forefathers. The year 1008 will
practice which is transferring good boys
e no exception. There are enough char­
o f Sanford Inlo'bad citizens.
itable organizations— largely composed o f
I’ orenU of Sauford, have a. watchful
Zhullca—in Ibis clty. to aeû that-there shall
eye on your boys.' Find out where and
be no em pty tnblcs among the poor, w ith­
tow they spend- th e ir leisure- hours. If
out distinction o f creed, race or color.
you do tills, there will be a widqj awaken­
- A nd In addition, considering private
ing for more than one parent In this
charities usually extended at Thanksgiv­
blessed city.
ing nnd Christmas time, there is every
To the boys themselves who are com­
reason to liope that everybody w ill give
mencing on a calling which, i f followed,
thanks next Thursdny— for a dinner, if
leads to moral and social annihilation, I
nothing else. •
would say, "W h ith er are you driftingT"
4 “ There's one consolation, anyhow," A gambler has no place among the good
sighed the old hen turkey, as the fanner nnd respectable people o f this planet, nnd
raised the fntal axe, “ today I shall be the man or boy who is known to be a
gambler w ill never, while life lasts, find
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than any oilier o f the long list o f bad
habits, and where it has a strong hold Its
victim w ill find it harder to shake off than
any oilier evil tendency that exists.
Stop your gambling, boys, before It is
too la t e ; before you are numbered" among
the worst o f social outcasts. Parents, see
that you r boys stop gam bling before they
have brought disgrace and a life burden
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The Lord helps them that help them­
selves, says the ancient apothegm, and a
qivlc o f the South adds that: "T h ere isn't
much that w e get in this country without
workihg for It." 1 remember a story o f
an old negro who wanted a Thanksgiving
dinner, and prayed night after night:
“ Lord, please send a turkey to this dark­
e y ." But none came to him. Finally he
prayed:
O, Lord I please send thisdark,
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4 Thanksgiving evening ought always to
same night.
be spent at home. A nd let everybody
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on open fire that can. Turn the
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kitchen
over to the children if they want
.a re now coming to tho front and the prin
cipol subject o f discussion on every hand it. Let them have pumpkins to make
is the near approaching electiotl. I sin Jack-o'-lanterns o f or Cinderella coaches.
ccrely hope that the voters o f this fa v o r such as Miss A icott describes in " IJ ttie
ed city will be a live to U&gt;eir duly, and lle n r* Let them pup corn and let then\
not only work, but work hard, to elect make molasses candy, and parch plnders.
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Municipal
ElccUon
PrognoaUcaUona
come vacant December 7 th,
4 Only two weeks from next Monday and
The affairs o f the city for the next year
Iba voters o f Sanford w ill be called upon
demand reliable -and prudent business
to elect a fu ll, corps o f officers for the
supervision. To elect other than those
government o f the city for another yaar.
men who have the requisite qualifications
Up io this week there has been little in ­
and ability-to give th e city such a gov­
terest m anifest in this election, which is
ernment would be the greatest fol/y.
must important o f all elections to the
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4 Thankfulness is one o f the noblest
days announcements have been made
traits o f humanity. Thanksgiving is the
and the* voters are beginning to alt up
broad recognition that w e admit our d e ­
and takeL notice, and m any have regis­
pendence and express our gratitude to
tered w ith Clerk Scott this week. Bear
God the G iver o f every good and perfect
in mind, each ahd' every voter must be
gift.
registered.
There is no nation under the sun that
The complexion o f the M ayoralty con­
has a better right to be thankful than the
test remains the same, with Forest Lake
United States, the earthly mother o f us
and E. E. Brady as the only candidates.
a lt Peace and plenty smile all bver her
The former gentleman is the present inEroad plaTns end
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out the hand o f fellow ship or o f brother­
hood, and at this festive season all have
cause to be thankful.
“ Dalilo» are «hire upon lb* churchyard »od.
Sweat t w » lb* doml« lixik iluwn and si»«.
Thl* «artb U vary beautiful: O, my Owl,
I lhartk The* that 1 live.
So tin gs the Scotch poet, and w e who
h ave • dozen-fold more reason to be

expect more life in the campaign. Mayor
has given (he city a vigorous ad­
ministration. during which many im prove­
m ent» have been inaugurated, and it is
hia greatest ambition to complete t
improvements, a desire in which his
friends share, coupled w ith a déterm ina• -

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tion to again plape him at the head o f
the local government. T h e , other candi­
date. Mr._Brndy, Is a young man o f clean
character and keen business acumen
Elsewhere he has published his platform.
It is a concise declaration and thoroughly
in the fine o f progressiveness. Mr. Brady
favors municipal ownership o f public
utilities, and also advocates extendini
the city limits under certain conditions,
and Is pronounced in favor o f paved
streets and "h complete system o f sidew nlkw.— ft Is evident thnt t his
w ill be Interesting from now until the
close, as the friends o f both are making
strong fight.
J. T. Lee and C. C. Morris are the only
candidates announced for Marshal. The
former has served in that capacity the
past year with evident satisfaction and it
can be truthfully said that nil the laws
have, been enforced strictly and with im ­
partiality. Mr. Morris also has had some
experience ns an officer,and pledges him­
self to tin Impartial enforcement o f all
laws. Being a railroad man, he w ill have
strong support from the “ boya" o f the
A . C. L-*
A s Clerk and Treasurer, Mark L. Scott
has faithfully Served tho people for eight
term «-and ip ^ th i« hu jiinth candidacy'
for the office, he has no competition. ,
Three members o f the City Council are
to be elected, to succeed Messrs. Robin­
son. Robbins and Lefficr, whose terms ex­
pire. W hile Messrs. Robinson and Rob­
bins declare that they will not accept the
office again, tho friends and neighbors of
Mr. Lefficr in the East Side insist upon
his return nnd hope that he will consent
to become . a candidate. So far he hna
not made a
formal
announcement.
Am ong the new names proposed I hear
o f Mr. A . T. Rossiter, a man o f strict Integrlty and o f large property interests.

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permits o f the sliding cut, so necessary for a smooth,
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N o scraping or pulling like the
ordinary straight cutting razors.

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SANFORD
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Your Order' Solicited

And one üho li IH ,' èV#y‘kray capable oT ,,
serving the best Interests of the people.
I loam nlao that great pressure is being
brought to bear on Mr. Horry P. Driver,
the genial proprietorof the Sanford House,
to induce him to stand for the City Coun­
cil. He is o f the right stuff, actively in­ . .
terested in the progress of the city, and
withal has a keen perception o f what is
required to make a good town. No bet­
ter selection could be made for council­
man, and I hope Mr. Driver will enter the
race.

J- P» CLARK, Orlando, Fla. ;;

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rule o f progress in all municipal affalnL
He believes in all modem improvements
and will labor in the best Interests o f all
the people, yet In supporting all meritorious
acts for the advancement o f the city he
will ever have In m in iH h e financial con­
dition o f the city and seek not to place
unjust or unwise burdens of debt upon the
people. I believe Mr. Hand will be elected
far. lie is young, enterprising, possessed o f
unusual business judgment, and whim)
w ill be a safe qian In the administration
o f the city affairs.
From this array the voters should be
able to select n wise board o f officials for
ti»e local government. The coming year
is to be an important one in Sanford, and
its business affairs must be wisely admin­
istered, Uierefore it behooves the voters to
exercise
the greatest care
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selecting men to fill the various offices.
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The west side is almost a unit in its
support o f G. R. Calhoun for councilman,
and his name has been formally annoy peed
in T he HtRAiD. Everyone knows* Dick
Calhoun to be strictly honest and upright,
and jx lover o f Sanford, therefore he e«n
be relied upon to do each and everything
in his power for the good welfare o f the
city. I predict his election.
- t— -----Thursday afternoon a coterie o f gentlemen. embodying some o f our best citizens
and heaviest taxpayers, waited upon W;
H. Hand and persuaded KTm to make the
race for councilman, hence ills formal an­
nouncement appears In T h b - H erald.
"B illie," as he is affectionately called by
those who know him best, is thoroughly In
earnest and solicits the votes o f alt, to
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interest Concerning
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ly w fU th e members o f the younger set in
Sanfordis social world take great -pleasure
In .thus whiling a w ay many a winter
evening.

The Candidate for Mayor Makes PubThere occurred a t the hothe o f Mr. and _______1 _ Ho tils Intentions

Mrs. Baldwin last Saturday at 4 p. in. a
wedding. It was a very quiet affair, only
the couple arid a few friends being pres­
ent. Miss Bernice Steeve arrived here
Saturday on the 2 p. m. train, liavhig
come all the w a y from Massachusetts^
While
How Celery CUy Vanity Fplr
and was united In marrlaun m M r..w _a _
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Klng o f the Sanford Grocery Co., b y Rev.
Social Goaalp.
J. F. McKinnon, pastor o f the Presbyte­
rian church. -The ring service was used
And irom our he«rt«»U cow d e p o rt» Tiie couple w ill be glad to see friends at
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round u* pier ;
the residence o f Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin, ns
"ftre niusic of T h a n k iilv in g d ty .
they intend m aking their home in Sanford.
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The Herald extends congratulation to the
week will be Thanksgiving and
young couple and hopes that Mrs. King
|there will be o f course the usual hoi
w ill not too greatly miss the cold nnd
Usf giyety in Sanford. The different snow o f her Northern home.
{hibs mIU observe the usual customs and
rill* them will be nothing on an elaboMrs. A . C. Doudney returned Sunday
nte scale the Thanksgiving season w ill night fron ra three days’ trip to DeLand.

POINTS PURÉIY PERSONAL

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U flttingly observed
But in the home celebration the Thanks­
giving dinner will bo the real tiling. The
dinner early became the marked feature
„( the Thanksgiving festival.
In thu
Purftnn limes it was the one day
' ned by religion and custom, when
on« might give himself up to the plentitmof the table and when the close fru
flirty and Spartan plainness o f the diet
nighlbeblsmelessly relaxed. Until with

J O H N V . D E N T O N &amp; GO.

Her son, Sanford, accompanied her.
Rev. D. B. Sweat and w ife left for St.
Augustine Monday. It is expected dial
Mrs. Sweat w ill enter a liaspitul to under­
go un operation.
Miss Jim m ie Glass left for St. Augus­
tine Monday .morning. Miss Glass’ eyes
trouble her very much and she w ill have
them treated while there.

To the People of Stnford :
Having announced m y candidacy for
the office o f Mayor, and published my
platform elsewhere in this paper, 1 desire
in this article to define to you as clearly
nqd briefly as I can. my position In regard
th the two main Issues o f the campaign.

tumiBty:- dliy— xlension
ownership.

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and Producé

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Sanford Is steadily growing, but I be­
lieve under proper management it w«
grow to much larger proportions nnd

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would rest easily pnd naturally upon
because o f the industry o f our cltite
and the great natural resources at t ir
command. It Is impossible, however. 1 r
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us to win this distinction except by cc 1----certeil action and unalterable determln iChicago
tion on the part o f our citizens. It Is t
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cause I earnestly desire to see Sanfc
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Jacksonville
forge ahead, nnd because I firmly belie
that tny plan is the only practicable o
by which to solve the problem, that I ha
put.myself before you ns a candidate for
Mayor. 1 have stated In my platform
that I tun in favor of city extension, providkji the city a m guarantee to the irfhablimits o f the contiguous territory all the
benefits to which they would lie entitled
ns tnx-pnying citizens; but that I vigorously opixise the plan of extension ns pre ii *•
sente«] by the present administration. In
other words, I ah not in favor of any
measure that attempts to bring others into
the city by force, against their will and
against their vote, simply and only to
squeeze n tax from them with which to
run our city government, and without be­
ing B bloiodoH nythlng‘tn"thT!"'*nly"oflTn'
proving the territory In which they live
such ns giving them streets; sewers, lights,
etc., which they would Iinve. a perfect
right to demand in return for the tax they
pay. I no favor city extension, however,
whenever the city Is in n position to guar­
antee these benefits, nnd unless wo can do
this wo will tie acting unfairly and un-

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la the last thirty years Thanksgiving
dinner was more an emergency meal.
Then were no markets and Use New Eng­
land housewife showed her skill In making
S H IP P E R S O F
Mabel Paige Is Coming—tier Company
palatable dishes from the best that'the
here three nights
(armor garden produced. I f certain crops
The announcement that Mabel Paige,
w fruits failed, the dinner was cooked
llie favorite actress nnd idol o f the South,
fmn what had grown well. Tire spirit o f
is coming to Sanford w ill he hailed with
rn iiriim
d e lfg h tb y th e thousands of-friem ls o f this
-{••kaew the best the horns afforded was
■ poiuiiur Judy and her excellent company.
placed before him. Tw o preparations
Miss Paige w ill open at the opera house
M
•*«emsde far in advance o f the day.
next Monday night, ip the great Cuban
The turkey was fattened and the pumpkin
m ilitary comedy drama, “ For Liberty and
vss encouraged to grow freely in and out
Love,” following this, Tuesday night witli
of the rows of corn, undisturbed by the
the beautiful copyrighted play, " A t Cozy
modem cultivator.
Corners," in which Miss Paige Btnrred nt
The serving of dinner was not accordtlgh prices for an entire season. On Wed' lag to the rules or the uestheUc dlhlng o f
today, but la the family o f the early Puri­
S A N FO R D , F L O R ID A
tan gentleman the meal was marked by
u high a courtesy and refinement ns
ever, accompanies a modern dinner with
ki trained service. Each one presided
over some dish, vegetable-or fruit, and
dispensed it courteously, feeling that the
If
«her’s enjoyment depended upon his own
»uetfikn as well as that o f th e - host.
r . Goodwill, loving kindness and tact were
the servants of the day.
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We have few national customs- nnd It
. is foolish as well as unpatriotic to spoil
our own Thanksgiving with foreign ways
«manners. Tills applies significantly to
tbs constant effort to change the dishes
Arc Offering A n y and A ll Kind« o f FLORIDA R e a l E s t a t e hr Thanksgiving dinner and to the snrat as Low Prices and on as reasonable t e r m s as
“ •fir remarks-about the vu lgarity of
•swing everything at once. Soup, fish,
Can be Had Anywhere
islsd and entrees may be appropriate on
. the three hundred and-sixtyJour dnys in
the year but on the three hundred and
-*♦» mmirt them be bnmsncd ana let
traditional turkey and his vegetable sat
Office on Park Avenue. Iwtween First and Commercial Streets, Sanford, Florida
MISS M A I EL PAIGE
eUitea. the toothsome pumpkin pie and all
the otker triumps of the Yankee housenesday night the funniest o f oil farce Justly to our friends ucross the border line,
J jfj reign supreme. Let the national
comedies, "H ow Flipper wus Flopped" will ns well us ourselves, to attempt nny such
JeUsy be kept with national dishes and
be given. Miss Paige will be supported plan as the one which the present admin­
W the» be a Joyful and honorable pride
by the full company that has been playing istration hud pro|&gt;Oscd.
" them, with never a twinge o f shame
I have also staled In my platform that
in Jacksonville, including the favorites
|h»t their iisUtablcness is not hidden beClarence Chase, Edward Lawrence, Earl 1 fuvor municipal ownership of a lighting
hisd French names.
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PrA d am s, Harry CasUeT Miss A m y Laird, plan Thud waterworks. I tun Ixm viifccd
Full Line of
Grade Cigars and Tobaccos
"Irsvfnjfthe French and other frills to
Miss Florence Hill, Miss Roma. The Four that, until lids is «lone, the prospects o f a
«kt botrli we humble houscliolders will be
Wntsons, wiio w ill be seen in llielr great greater Sanford will not be realized. The
Agents for tho Famous
. . , “Ji0f U,c ,urk° y , without the frills
dancing s|&gt;eciulties, und others. The same best; and practically the only niaaus o f
•Mta Sanford will .observe the day as
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superb productions that have character­ support which Sunfor«! now possesses is
« » » » lo o . »luce the Celery c ity
ized Miss Paige's performances in Jack­ taxation , und tills, of necessity, lias been
SANFORD, FLORIDA
■*“ be*n *° ble*»cd with nature's endowsonville, w ill be given here, nnd undoubt­ greatly abused, nnd the amount derived
*... .aiM* toe cltiiep « have partaken of
edly Sanford w ill fill the opera house for therefrom is still insufficient. Ily removblessings to the fullest.
these tlirce performances. The reserve«! jnli the necessity tnxn«l»n run he reduced
sent
sale w ill open Saturday ut Ncwlun's When wc have established a paying busi­
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ness. such ns n lighting plant and w ater­
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works we have removed the necessity, for
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"The Flower of llte South"
it must be reincmbercifwe are now paying
Do you realize the necessity for a substantial
?i f^M onvtUe. Bridge and forty
The Majestic Musical Comedy Comiuiny to the companies who h o ld ‘ these fran­
foundation as a part of that sidewalk which you
^ ^ e d in whiling aw ay a pleasant gave two delightful entertainments at the
chises over J4.000 per nnnum for lights
intend building? A nicely ilnished top lends
opera house, W ednesday and Thursday
4 (td water, and, in wddilitm. to this grent
K a George S.
nights.— T h e * Y lo w e n )r the $outh" wus
beauty, but Hot stability. This is to be attained
saving, we will be making a (irolit on out
«&gt;e recipient o f a beau-' the title given to the musical comedy
only when the same care is exercised in selection
investment that will place sufficient funds
ta rt
m m
D . - L that kept the audience tborougidy amused
in our city treasury to meet our necessary
of materials for the foundation as for the top coat.
lcorin* toe highest in forty two for two hours each night- Miss Edith Pow ­
expenses and enable us to |&gt;oy off buck
k J r * do*i* &gt; bntsh w ith a ^ v e r ers is the star o f the company and her
With tills fact in mind, I am Importing clean hard crushed
indebtedness as well. It would not be
charming personality, as well as her beau­ necessary, either, fur the city to maintain
stone, which when mixed with standard engineering-specifica­
«WolhîL *0,laUon wnl "*ved at the tiful soprano voice, delighted all. Her's the high rotes o f llie^gus ftnd water com­
tions, gives nn absolutely dependable foundation.
If you want a walk in which you can take pride in the years
drZ
®n&lt;1at ■ lat®hour toe Is a r fte ly sweet voice, jin d she well de­ panies, n nd.m lire Interest o f the people,
in u ^
to« feeling of being serves the title o f "T h e Southern Nightin­ these could be reduced somewhat, thereby
to come, be sure thut that foundation is righL Tills Is one of
the characteristics of iny work. Let me figure on such a
^ o c ^ ü(¡ ndOD ,0f anoUw en- gale." Louis Powers, as a Hebrew come­ lessening the burden o f living In Sanford,
dian, is a whole show in himself, and his and at the same time realizing enough to
walk for you.
antics and w itty sayings kept the house properly conduct the city governm ent
« Ï * Pre“ ntMesdames:
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in an uproar all the lim e he was on the
Other cities of about the same size as
hi**"Jodier
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stage. - H e . too, possesses a rich tenor Sanford, have found municipal ownership
H. P. Driver
voice, while all the other members of the very successful, and 1 believe it is abso­
3. Pulestou ‘
company ore good singers. The musical lutely necessary for Saniord if wc ever
Frank Miller
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F. J. Gonzales
numbers were all new and much enjoyed, _
t0 do justice to ourselves
ours
und the
kilts Mae Doyjc. j
i to e piano work o f Mr. Grogan/
are before
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a blind musician. The company give a SOLUTION or THE PROZLEN THAT OONrtlONTO US.
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1 respectfully solicit the support o f all
weekly meetings o f the good show and It well merits a generous
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voters who are in favor o f a greater and
*nd ^ffom
»on
i ’s Social patronage.
held this Week.
more prosperous Sanford, and who are in
Lawn Mowara
favor o f 2 I v i f l ^ “ c y « Q ^ r » o i p f l fa h and
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Special prices to - reduce ‘ slock.. If you
square deal.
' 1 Wall Paper. Paints and Oils, White and New home S ew ln l
V ery respeefuliy,
"“»tool
la uP°n “• toe want a good m ower at a low price, now is
Machines. Edison Phonographs and Records. Wholesale
, E. E. Brady .
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scythes, grass hooks and lawn rakes.
S to r n e ,
Dealers In Gasolene and Kerosene
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Harry J. Wilson.
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Elsewhere in this issue is n copy o f the
President Roosevelt hns designated the
telegram from Frank Clark announcing twenty-sixth, day o f Novem ber as Thanks­
Published Every Saturday Montiti* n( Sanford, Fiai
the glad tidings that Sanford will have giving Day.
|t ]. H our, Manaiin* Editor
deep water. The significance o f tills an­
The selection o f this day, according to
lukierlptltn Prie*. *1.00 a Year In Advance nouncement should not be lost as it the custom prevailing since the d a y s o f
The Event of the Season
President Lincoln, has been endorsed t y
Entered a* tedond-claat Inali matter August 32nd, means tjiat the future o f Sanford as
t»08 , at the Postante* at Sanford. Rorida,
■hipping point can hardly be foretold th e ' government o f nil the states, who
under Act of March 3rd, IS79.
The location o f Sanford at the head of have called upon their people to give
Office First Floor In the Bishop Block, Ftrat Street navigation on the St. Johns river has been thunks for the blessings or the year.
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a m atter that concerned our future and Thus prompted, preparations have been
has
been o f most vital importance making for a fortnight past by busy
"A n d now," aald the Governor, dailn* abroad on
the plled-up »tore
a
Thanks to the efforts o f our citizens and housewives in hundred* o f thousands o f
J ^ r a ^ t h ^ d o ^ , thr r'ear'nt..".q«&lt; .razz
«m rcon gressm an , Ihm. Frank C W lr t Im .Y ttm W * m t C 1
W m -fvAlu e 'hr th e !
" H e meet that we tender praties beeattae of thl*
font
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channel
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In strict accordance
UNDER THE MANAGEM ENT
yield « t drain,
*Tla meet that the Lord of the harveat be thanked htnfflrcd feet wido and eight feet deep to w iih official proclamation, but still in
for Hla eun and rain."
nlatkn. Another good feature is a chan­ such manner ns to make it a day o f
nel one hundred feet wido and liv e feet pleasure and profit to all. More than
T he Herald subscription list Is rapidly
deep from Sanford to Lake Harney and ever this year w ill Thanksgiving Day l&gt;o
¿rowing.______
this lake traffic bids fair to play a most a great holiday for this reason if for no
It is not genteel to sacrifico good men Important part in the future development other— that crops have been bountiful
to pcçpmpUsh a selfish and personal mo­ o f Sanford. Several lines o f steamers are and prospects arc now propitious, more
COMMENCING
now plying between Sanford and Lake than during several previous years..
tive. • •
Harney points and with the deepening of
T he Herald would not cast the least
.Sanford must Jiave mare .houses to ac­
assume larger shadow o f gloom o ver e single household
commodate the increase In population this proportions. Thus our city In n day al­ in the land. It would have each fam ily
winter. W ill some q f our monied men most springs into prominence as the very gathering the happiest o f all the year,
look Into this m atter at onceT
centre o f transportation by rail and water and In furtherance o f the wish can truth­
and with the many improvements In our fully say that those gatherings will be the Presenting Three Great Plays:
“ For Liberty and Love,”
t h e standing o f a newspaper is meas­ river-transportation and the building o f a happiest that have endeavored to make
“ A t Cozy Corners,’ ' “ How, Flipper Was Flopped."
ured by the character o f advertisers who new railroad and traction line Sanford others happier. W hile hundreds o f thou­
patronize its columns. Glance at tlio ad- throws open her gates to the people as sands . o r ia m llie s J w ilL h nvc qycrvthing
---------- P R I C E e p a S ^ r ^ ^ c T a n ^ 7 g g ~ : 1
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I r t i ? t m r r e t u r n :fnr tfte-hèiicIeuB nf a eatable and drinkable to muke their cele­
[MtfoailiHlfis ofTnrTTr^Xu.
manufacturing city second to none.
bration o f the day satisfactory, as rqnny
Reserved Seats Now on Sale at Newlan’s Drug Store *
unless kindly and subslani9wh&gt;3itf&gt;rTii«^r&lt;Ttwi-4WAti0 whe-de-.aettially considered, w ill tack food and drink
recelve the paper regularly Sntmdny
rsr*?-'
AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM
in quality and quantity, conducive toW ish It W ou ld C om e OVten
morning w ill confer a favor b y reporting
The value o f T h e H e r a l d as an Adver­ cheerfulness and gratitude. A ll people
Turkey In the pantry,
the same to the publishers at once.
Chkkrn in the pot.
tising medium is such that those who pat­ never have shared equally in this world's
AT
Mother choppinl apple*.
Oven roaatln* hoc
ronize itscolumns— who make thems.dvet goods, and possibly never will, and to
•W e would sing the praises o f Frank
known to the people o f Sanford and those who huvo not, through no fault of
Grandma seedln* rnlslns,
Clark for his aid in obtaining deep wnter
llolly m lxlii* spies:
Orange county, and South Florida— will thoir own, those more abundantly blessed
Gracious hut the kitchen
in the St. Johns. A ll honor to our con ­
Smells uncommon nice
reap two dollars profit for every dollar for have n duty .to |&gt;erform. which performed
gressman who devotes his time fur the
advertising left at this paper's counting w ill certninly increase their desire to give
With It would come often;
best interests o f his constituents.
B rit of all 1 say,
(oom. The circulation la among the best thanks.
I* thl* November Thursday
Folks call Thank »a Ivin* Day.
local sections, among th e people w h o
W hile abundance Js ntpp!e çou$ç_fpr
t
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'— -The removal of- lio n . Frank A dam s to
have money f o buy, and do buy largely. thanksgiving, a desire to share that abunJacksonville reminds us that the big men
Muclt o f this, circulation J a T n W elu siy e «dance is greater cau ser"m iofttrardTO per
- « N i l e eta te -a re - being absorbed "b jR b e
territory, a n d T o ’ reach- these people to satisfaction which w ill find expression
^
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larger cities. Wo can look for A b e Saw ­
secure their trade and receive their money, less often in outward demonstration. The A t IBs H om e In Th is C ity Y e s te rd a y
yer, o f K ey West, to move to Jackson­
an advertiser must use the columns of burdened tabic, the filled stomach, the
A ft e r a Lin gerin g Illness
v ille next. •
T he Herald. The rates are low, when shout o f laughter, the peal o f music,
Just as Tim Herald was going to press
the qu an tity and qu n lityof the circulation the rhythmic Step do not always indicate last evening news was received o f the
W ith n larger and deeper chnnnel and is taken into consideration. To do busi­
tn m t happiness and greatest thanksglv- death of W. T. Johns, which occurred at
the great Improvements contemplated by ness successfully a merchant must adver­
ing; nor the prayer uttered in conscious­ his home in this city nt^niwut 5 o’clock.
the Clyde Line for Sanford our c ity should tise, and to reach the ready public of
ness o f duty unperformed. More so, docs Mr. Johns lu u lbceiyi sufTcrerfrom Brights
certainly give thanks next Thursday, No Sanford and Orange couuty lie must ad­
the countenance lighted by the knowl- disease for a long time, and several weeks
city has so much cause for thanksgiving vertise in T he Sanford Herald*
edge o f heaven’s approval,, the silent tear ago was removed to Lakeland, his former
for oil the blessings bestowed in the post
o f gladness stealing quietly down the home in the hopo that the change would
year.
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The future prosperity p f Sanford de­ cheek. In full conviction of pity satisfied. do him good. Instead o f Improving lie
Voters, bear. In mind that the munici­ mands that its affairs should be placed in It is "eat, drink and be merry," but it is continued to glow worse nnd today was
pal election takes place on Monday, the the hands o f men o f tho best business always doing to others as you would have brought horns to diee Mr. Johns w as one
7th day o f December, -Don’ t neglect to ability in the city. Politics should be others do to you that brings that appro­ of Sanford's leading and prosperous citi­
- register, aa nil must re-register to vote in sunk in the h igh er,aim to secure the bet- bation o f conscience conducive to the zens, and had been a resident here for
ferment o f the community, m aterially and satisfaction and truest happiness.
for yenrs. His widow, son nnd daugh­
the city election. Don't fa il to do your
T he Herald would have each fam ily ter nnd a large circle o f relatives nnd
full duty—elect good mon. You have the morally. T o make tho well-being o f the
city secondary to political and personal into which it goes participate in this
power to do an.
friends are left to mourn Isis demise.
interests is to hazard the advancement greatest satisfaction and truest happiness
The remains will be tnken to Dade City
o f the city!
— thankfulness for the blessings o f the for burial, the funeral being deferred un-— W . D. Bell has retired .from the editorial
The councilman o f a city like Sanford, year, for the abundance that enables
til the"arrival o f the son from Texas.
&lt; tripod o f the Ctironiclc and a real liv e
directly In the period o f its development, them to share with others', and for the
printer in the person o f Jos. V. Bergen
should bo rijjsn o f broad views, o f a high privilege o f so doing and thus making the
Death o f W. D. B arney
succeeds him. Mr. Bergen has lately
order o f intelligence, and exceptional e x ­ day one of general thanksgiving. And
W. D. Burney, o f Coopcrslown. N. J.,
been the real brains of the Chronicle and
ecutive ability. They should be o f such that its readers inny enjoy the day as
who has been l i v i n g upon a!!fnrin near
7lie only change is in the announcement.
character ns to command the respect uhJ they ought, it lias placed before them
this city for the past year, died suddenly
confidence o f tho,people. It is nil e x ­ those few*thoughts which, animnting any
oq
last Friday night. He had been spend­
T iie Herald appeals to the voters of pensive mistake far n city to elect "good man or woman without hope o f the cer
ing
several days in the city nnd retired to
Sanford to elect none other than those fello w s" ami politicians ns councilmcn. tain reward, will make him or her
Ilia ftwm smfwfw»n»ty in d/vyj hogjik | ¡*nrj
**•*.«.
IT - ._ , • t__ «■__ * __
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WtlQ AfO IUM)Wp to Is* RolioKln Imnwak In *riw
pu are-tjuujtlunzv in r m e Yurcrs ~orUHIt• Otmxjrjnn in th e Best sense'OT ifie jem i.
telligent and keen business men. With foril to Bcriously consider in tho selection for they will be following the example of those who went to the room to waken
BISlOHtD BV
ScHipSlBMOS &amp; LO.
him found him cold in death.
such men in the City Council Sanford will o f cuunciimen.
ImlCiOtMCSHMOt
Christ, to whom ns God the President mu
I a i i i h m c M N i w Vo m
His w ife was notified and came to San­
bo prepared to meet tho tide o f advance­
The coming year is to be n year o f great Governors have urged ail people to give
ford
at
once
and
accompanied
the
re­
ment that is bound to (low in her direc­ importance in the growth and develop­ thanks.
N O W IN TH E HOUSE; ..
mains back lo Cooperatuwn on Saturday.
tion.
ment o f the city. Much detrends upon
Ncnr In this life of dally toll
Mr. Barney was a genial fellow and had A complete line ef Men's Snappy,
Ttmi Irnvr« sbori liras lo pray,
the experience and mental calibre o f tbe
With brimming hearts Isl's numbly keep
made
many friends during his short resi­
Tbe little city o f W inter Garden was City Council. It is essential then that tire
Up-to-date Suits, in all the
One true Thanksgiving Day.
dence in this city.
Incorporated last week. W e are glad to selection bo mado from among oyr best
----loading Shades nnd Patterns— .
_ A n d II there is. soma sorrowing o o —
progress o f -our little sister and ip.erL
Lets borrowing than we are.
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Th an k sgivin g S ervic e
A generous gilt m them, we think.
hope W inter Garden -w ill flourish as the
_
Is Just as guul as prayer.
A union Thankgiving service w ill lie
green bay tree. A . B. Newton, former
The Herald has In hand the prepara­
held ut the Baptist church next Thursday
editor o f tho Kichochct was chosen for tion o f a handsome Special Holiday
The follow ing felicitous rcnmrka ap­ morning at 10:30 o’clock. Rev. J, F. Mc­ Besides an elegant line of Boys'
mayor and the affairs o f W inter Garden Edition which w ill do credit to Sanfurd peared In the Jacksonville Tlmes-Union
Kinnon, pastor o f tiie Presbyterian church,
Pants, Suits. Especial attention
w ill be safe in his hands.
'
and Orungo county. It will include forty last W ednesday:
will preach tiie sermon. The choirs of
—is'cnttcd w ourstroiTE and nunor more
pages
profusely illustrated
W ilh last tbmnday's issue T he SASthe several churches nre requested to Join
N o “ old fog ies'1 ami -no " slow comU fff tlirougliHui and all contained in a beuuford Heklad finished the first quarter
* plete line of Men's Furnish-,
in furnishing music for the ocpnslon.
of it* existence, and it 1» enough to
ought to be elected for councilmen la-a tifully lithographed c o v e r printed in seven
• lugs, Shoes - and lints
The people o f Snnfprd and adjoining
say that it has hot fallen one whit
A lready much o f tiie limited
city like Sanford. Select inert o f liberal colors.
■below the high promise o f its first iscommunities nre urged to attend this str G ive us n coll. W e can fit yOu from head
v ie w »—not men who w ill be likely to spate allotted to advertisers has been re­
■sue. It speaks- o f the gencruus and
vice as an expression o f gratitude to God
ta foot and w e guarantee to please.
increased pittr&amp;uage It receives from
countenance extravagance und waste— served, und those Lwho desire to have
for His goodness.
the public, knd no paper ever deserv­
who w ill be certain to 'ta k e great interest their business represented should hasten,
Yours for honest values.
ed it more, d u y id n lin g plant, it says,
In municipal affairs and labor zealously to sec tho m anagem ent It w ill be circu­
B est A ttr a c tio n o f th e S eason
hns had lo ^ ■ b a r g e d from time to
for théypivBncement o f the city.
lated throughout Orange county and coun­
lim e nnd nlffiTw orkm en employed
The Mabel Pagt^foinpuny w ill delight
during die past three months to keop
The best interests o f Sanford demand try im m ediately adjacent to Sanford, and
the people o f Sanford next week." com ­
up with a rush o f Business beyond the
that at the next election the voters o f tho thus prove a very efficient advertising
mencing Monday night. The dainty,.pe­
greatest that was expected, and last
Çity.select the best m an,_ irrespective,of medium for all holiday goods, as well as
tite M abf l Paige \jjll head the cpqipany
N ew ..Laundry S ta rted
8 1 week $0 0 0 worth o f typ e was added.
all lines o f business.
party affiliations.
Such a story o f success is always*
and every member is un artist. The peo-The Sanford Hand Laundry under the
pleasant to read. W e believe T he
Sanford must prosper.
p ieo f Sanford can rest assured that iii managem ent o f Mrs. A . R- Marshall ha*
Herald is only at the threshold o f its
The Jacksonville Fruit and Produce
Mabel
P a igs and tiie entire company, they Started operations in the building adjoinprosperity---------------- r-*re
J i j s not the business of The Herald to Nows commends Mr. R. 1L Whitney's sugwill have one o f the finest attractions nf lu g -ill#—L e flk r -Dlock. New ,iiuuiliiiicry
suggest names o f persons to hold office tn gestion for a fete or flower d ay In' Sanford
In this Issue is another letter from the season. The Herald endorses this las been installed and they are prejwred
Sanford, only as announcements muy be next March, and says:
to handle the laundry trade of the city
Harry Papworth and he has lost none of company to its m any readers.
Good idea, Brother Whitner. St.
sent in for publication by the persons
and guarantee satisfaction in every re­
his jovial, good nature by a residence in
Patrick ■ day would be just tbe day.
A P rob a b le W inn er
themselves desiring office, or by their
sp ect Mr. and Mrs. Marshall have a
A s 1 understand it,tiiere w ill be quite
tiie great metropolis. His heart is still
Mias
Gelsle
Butt o f this ck y is one of
friends. But it is our business to work
a lot o f ccLLage raised around San­
thorough knowledge o f the business and
with Sanford and T h e H e r a l d w ill keep
the principal contestants in tiie Metropolis
ford this your, so you should arrange
- for the best interests o f Sanford now and
will give all work their personal attention.
him in touch with the Celery City. His
to have a good supply o f corned beef
great $5.000 voting contest and In tills
always.
letters are always read with great inter­
and cabbage with the other delica­
district (N o. 5 ) .she stood third place in
Incompetent and unsuitable persons
cies o f the occasion. A s soon as you
est as no citizen o f Sanford was ever
D ra in a ge C om m ission Will Me *1
last Wednesday’s report and less than a
w ho work for offlee m ay dkpeci to be an­
decide to hold the fete on that day,
more popular than Harry Papworth. May
The
drainage commission recently ap­
thousand votes behind the first lady, who
let us know, and w e will send 2,000
tagonized in tiiese columns. Those who
his shadow never grow less!
pointed
by the county commissioners sad
copies
o
f
the
New
s
to
Ireland
and
is a resident o f Ocala. Miss Butt's total
seek public office for., the furtherance o f
composed o f Messrs. Harrold. Palmer and
help
get up a good big crowd. There’s
Ip
v g ft tH tha |a|t M H &amp; J W U U 7 .7 , and a.
private ends must not flinch if they are ± tutu» -llko thoarish to produce enthusi­
' M anta W IG € 1 8 1 « '- '" little more hard work on tiie part o f her M cLain ,1 tvTU n i ^ l otf T k lftu n r " t KM « * shown up in T he I T n u f ^ a n d an effort
asm. Good luck to ye.
On Thursday next the banks o f tills
■tore at 8:30 a. m. T h e y will proceed
numerous admiring friends will surely land
be made to convince the peoplo that they
[c ity w ill close, the same being Thanks­ the first prize for this districts------—------ over the drainage area o f tire east side,
are not the proper individuals to keep a
Tam|ia people w ill not abandon the
giving and a legal holiday.
and all those interested are requestedTd'a
ir question, as it IS their niosf valuable
trust.
T he Pore Contracting Company is In a rnoet with them and go over the ground.
T he tlta^LD wonts good men in office. asset, and.tiie whole state w ill rejoice In
Ju st R eceived
position to give you tiie closest figure on
Tbe largest line o f sporting goods ever
These men it wiU laud and support, no the knowledge that the State Fair w ill re­
any d a ss.of building. None but tiie beat
Connected with this pa p eris a prinlinl
m atter by what elem ent o f citizenship or sume business at the same old stand In received in Sanford— guns, rifles, hunting
mechanics employed. Offlee with Murrell office capable o f producing tbe highest
February.
. . . . . clothing, etc.
Harry J. Wilson.
political ¿action tlj?y ops advanced.
A Minsbew. Plop Hotel Block.
grade o f office and society stationary.
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MABEL
PAIGE
MgBiSELF and. ¿QtnpaBy
Mr. Chas. W . Ritchie

TH R E E N IG H TS ONLY

Monday, Nov. 23rd

Trade Inducements

D. L. THRASHER’S

D E A T II-O f W -T r r 3 0 H N S

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Furnishing
Store

From $15.00 to $30.00

D. L. THRASHER

K ja f p if

�URRELL

A T l M M V i r a ¡M T T O iffl

By Goodloe Thomas

Q l

I V I I NS

REAL E S T A T E BROKERS

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OW, eb’rybody ought to know dcy’i welkim ai kaln be,
h,
fln
right in an,Jhe,Ti„go!aelbg_tii-ah,iT t,{Mff
jej’ itaht dem biikiti goin’ roundV fo’ dat’« yo' job, ol' man,
V.
¿a» chase dem w if de aweet pertaters quick ’a dey leab yo** ban’,
(jfow, Hose, yo’ ahow yo’ mapnaha ’fo’ dete folks, er Ah tell yo'
Daih’ll be a chile go hongryjytn’ he’ll git a lickin’ too).
Huh, Onole Dan, la de possum meat— All’s lookin’ aftah dat—
An’ heah’i a pieoe espeah’ly youah*, all brown an’ itreaked w if fa t

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Unimproved* celery lands, flowing wells guaranteed,
$25.00 to $200.00 per acre

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Celery fnnns, with flowing wells oil tiled, drninad and ready for crop, $500.00 to $100000
per acre. *
City property, improved and unimproved. 303,000 acres timber land, with finest site in
Florida for crate factory.
'.&lt;5 "
Others t e l l you what can be done. MURRELL &amp; MIMSIIEW are practical farmers as
well as real estate brokers, and are here to show you what has been and can be done.
•

HA’S dat— de graby t Don’ yo’ fret; it’s oomin’ right up daih,
An’ aich! W ’y, dat air possum fat enough, I do deolaih,
Mfrj'ofc enough er graby fo* da ma’ohin* Tipi litas_______ _
Hsah, Her’end Mistah Pe'guaon, be suah yo’ gets yo’ rights.
i.
De smell am aweet I W ’y, man, yo’ tas’ an’ den I bet yo’ shout • r
Ai' mek de neighboha wondah wha’ de fuss am all about
1
Hesh's little Eph. Now, ohile, I ’a sabed yo’ sumpin’ nice, a n ’ sweet
Whs's dat I Good lan' I -Dia boy is Bayin’ he don' la k possum meat

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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW

People’s Bank of' Sanford

Practice* In State and Federal Court*.

Capital $ 8 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0

M G. T. Building.

TH O M AS EMMET WILSON

Conducts n General Banking Business with Conservatism and

A TTO RN EY a n d c o u n s e l l o r
A T -L A W

Courtesy.

on Savings Deposits, and

Late State Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit of

' Florida

Pays d Per Cent. In ir m t, Compounded Quarterly,
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Reildencea, Sanford and Sylvan Lake

ATTORNEY Amr COUNSELLOR

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from any and nil causes.
its customers-nothin#

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This additional protection costs

Practice in State and Federal Courts
Wclborn Block

Now Accounts Solicited

Sanford, Fla

W A LTE R D. BELL

M. M. SMITH.
President

A tto r n e y- at-l a w
A ttira rti

Examined

and

Title*

II, R. STEVENS.
Vice-President

G. S. DERRY,
Cashier

Perfected

Room 21 Pico Block, Sanford, Florida,

DR. R. M. MASON

LIVER Y, F E E D and

Phone 19

Wclborn Block
Sanford, Florida

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B|acksmlthlng and HorsMhosInt

Horses and Mules Bought and-Exchanged

SU RV E YO R AND DRAUGHTSMAN
Leveling and Cru»* Sectioning for Drainage
a Specialty

A U T O M O B IL E S FOR L IV E R Y USE

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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ARCHITECT

DE POSSUM DINNER 1”

Office whli-Murrell &amp; Minshew

W E taiie he doiUJ$k nnaaornuienA. nn'.M™ ¡, - j- j ’ —t--t
* $ Now, honey, tuhn to all dese folks an' knowledge up yo's lyin’.
*tk out ’t'ux Jes' a li’l joke to aggervate yo* ma,
Or,'clar' to goodneu, Ah's jes’ boun’ to whup yo* till yo's rawl
Yo »peak de trufe, yo* ll’l’ impl Den wha’s yo’ doin' heah
A-iettin' up wif nierrah folks to mek vn'ie'f annenh
A aipsh, too, when eb’ry one kain tell, in spite youah black,
D»t tuhnin’ 'way f'um possum meat yo’ ain’t de hones' fackf
ELL, dere, yo* pa saize nebbah min’, bekaze yo’s such a mite;
Dat 'tain't youah fault yo’ sum'ays missed youah nachul appetite.
yo’ plate; dere's plenty mo’ to fill a ohile lak yo'.
Lawd mek yo’ suhtain ways, Ah spose, dat’s got to do.
! Ah’s 'feared yo* g row upwiont: nji* mchUe-be. a »ham©
Mmllabd circle an' de ’spectcd fam’ly name,"
b sence Ah’s ol’ enough to stan' upon ma feet
»honed any niggah dat would tuhn f ’um possum meat.

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Proprietor

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Opposite City Hull
B-uaoi. o f roaring and ranting and ravin*.
Period when It la perfectly plain
Every man'a uppermost duty le savin*
Waahln*ton'a country from Itondare'e
„ chain;
Time when your friend or your father or
brother
For hla opinions you class with the
cranks.
Now fo r four years we cannot havAsk
other,
' -----Bo let us offer our thankfulest thanks.

High-Grade Housc'ButlHintf n Specialty

Office with Murrell At Mlqthew

Pico Hotel Block, Sanford, Fla:

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GROCERIES

Idaybe ‘ twos tariff and maybe 'twos labor.
Maybe 'twos courts that so split us
apart;
Maybe the tracts so affected your nel*hbor
*
That hs dissevered himself from your

J. I. ANDERSON’S

f . H. RAND, President
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_Only National Bank In Orango County- Funds Protected by Burglary Insurance
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Maybe Injunctions or guaranteed bankln*.
Any or all o f the partisan plonk*.
Well. It le over, so now for the thanking—
Now for reunion,our thankfuleet lhankal
Oh, we are thankful the nation la Uvtn*.
Thankful the dear old republic le etlll
Bure o f a hand to proclaim a ThanksglvIn*.
Thankful, eo thankful, hla front noma Is
Dllll
Thankful are we that Columbia Is laapln*
Buch a relief la occasion

JEWELER

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P ic h id 'l Hand Pain»««! China

Finest Five Gent Giga
On the Market

G&lt;aham'* Smiling Silver
Cause o f H ie H ilarity.

Green—I'd like that fellow. Brown
better If be didn’t always laugb at bla
own Jokea.
White—Brown doesn’t
laugb at bla own Jokes. Ha laughs at
you fellows who are silly enough to
Helen to them.—Illustrated Bits.

Plated Wart
Elfin end Waltham Welch##

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One* Thousand Acres of Celery Land

Guaranteed

$100.00 to $150.00 Per Acre
Reasonable Cash Payments
and Balance
Terms
Lands ¡Adapted to Celery, Lettuce, Cauliflower, Potatoes, Etc

S anford, F lorida
The General News o f "The Land
o f Flow ers" «

CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS
An E p ito m e o f th e W ee k 's M o s t Im_
nnrtnnt llattne n l n i » In th g
S ta te 's Domain.
A t thè annual convention o f the Chris­
tian church held In Tampa last week the
follow ing officer» for the missionary board
were elected for the ensuing y e a r Presi­
dent. Mrs. F. J. Langdon, DeLand; VicePresident, Mrs. R. T. Walker. Cedar Key;
Corresponding Secretary, Mrs.T. E. Arnold,
DeLand; Recording Secretary, ' Miss E. D.
Woodruff, Jacksonville; Treasurer, Mrs. F.
L. Rennies, Tampa; Superintendent o f the
Home Department, Mrs. R. T. Walker; Su­
perior o f Junior Work, Mrs. W. H. Cole-man, Ocala.

gro holding the other end o f tho six-foot
chain, was conducted In that fashion from
a train to the county Jail. The deputy
marshal who captured the chained negro
on a charge o f larceny had deputized the
other negro to take the prisoner from Trenton to the county Jail, not being able to do
It himself, and that was Lite noycl method
in Which the negro deputy made s&amp;rc o f
his prisoner.

TtlE NEGRO’S THANKS

A re F o r The O ood T h in gs P ecu lia r To
Ills T a s te
—
When persimmons wrinkle in the wind,
nnd the candy oozes out, when the berries
turn to sugar, then the 'possum walks
about, nnd the cur that slept in idleness
while the summer's sun was hot, knows
his time has come to stir his stumps, and
Senator Frank Adam s o f Jasper lias de- find meat for the pot. A n d the nigger

tpm ilnpfT In 1ím »h Tp jn I nrkaonwtIL

d ig « n n

'i n i m i -trrm n jir m n o th e m h i th e

Jefferson ariggty has authorized a liond sun, he cares no more for chicken, and he
issue o f $35,000 to build a new court­ leaves his work undone; he pets bis dog
and spends his night in looking for a meal
house.
St. Lucie county tins called a county that sweeter far than anything he can
bonding election for January 10th, next, buy, or grow or steul.* 0 . the 'possum
to d ed d e on it bond issue o f a $150,000 done in gravy, flanked deep with polntoes
for the purpose o f building hard roads. brown, needs nothing but persimmon
Success attcntUhe_BTSgre»rixe p e o p je o f beer to float it richly down. A nd then
the n e g n fis a 'k in g — you- couldn't make'
St. Ludd.
him
Vote, and he cares not for his neigh­
Mis* Emma Tucker has been assisting
Rev. Tf,i f . Sistniqk in meetings at Reddick bor's gdld. Ids chicken, nor his ehote: he
dtirin iftlie past week. Brother Slstrunk will not pick your oranges, he's rich as
has used this efficient worker before, and well as free, and swcurii tllht Florida's'
.knows be js safe in employing her. When the land for him as well as me.

The Kissimmee board o f trade p assed a a church i s ' grounded .on- the scripture
-series o f resolutions some tim e ngo against teaching she conducts. It will stand through
~ !t f
««f - fft a o n lalng tnwll f)n lfr - atnrm n . well ns through calm— Florida
houses, and the Valley-G azette reports Christian Advocate.
that the crusade "is meeting with won­
Orlando Sentinel; "M odq in Florldn."
derful results." A s to these results that Only three words, yet they stand for much
paper remarks: “ It is said less than half that concerns you nnd me, as well as e v ­
as m udi money was sent out o f this town ery other resld en ro f our city and state.
the pest month as heretofore." . The money These words mean that every dollur ex ­
spent among home mcrdianta Is kept In pended Tar good» "M ade In Florida" re­
circulation at home and keeps business mains in Florida, and every dollar thus
m oving there.
kept in the state stands for a dollar’s
The~orange growers o i the w oshor rlvcr worth.oTprosperlty which otherwise goes
aide, o f Voluala county, from Osteen north elsewhere. In other words, keep your dol­
to Seville, w ill bauk nearly a half million lars at liome instead o f - sending them
d ilium for the orunge crop to be marketed^ away. Get the trade at home and “ Made
ill the nauti three montila
It ¡a nil fine . la Florida" habit.
The question o f bonding Escambia oounfruit; the prettiest that has ever been'
marketed. A large per cent o f it will be ty for $ 200,000 with which to build good
grapefruit and tangerines.— Volusia Coun- roads was defeated at the election held
last week by a vo le o f about five to one.

Florida Product» In Now York
(New York Packer.)

New York. Nov. 14.— The Florida orange
jmraj pm» i|i.i........ 1.....e ‘ h|mrtnf

the Week in the auction prices o f 30 to 50
.CCnta flTw x Monday, - On the street prices
also went off. The nvenuge offerings of
Florida oranges sold from the store at
$1.75 to $2.23
Fanciest Indian rivers
were quoted at $2.23^to $2.50. with nn
exceptionally fine orange sometimes mak­
ing $3.
Gra|tefruit was also dull; tile top was
$3, but most o f llie business was done at
-------- -$2 to $2.50 a box.
The principal cause for the slump in the
market was the h ea vy accumulation p f
uratigem here, Florida» have been high
the past two or three weeks. Buyers have
been taking the fruit «1 good firm values,
and a great deal o f It has not been ripe
The state fa ir association w ill Issue cer­ enough to put out im m ediately, hence it
tificates to persons who have not been went into the warm rooms, consequently
paid their premiums won at the last fair. when the market opened Monday with
Th ese'w ill be paid when the stole pays heavy offerings many o f the most spacious
wurm rooms were cltock-a-blodt with the
the money due the association.
fruit, hence the buyers were fe w and far
TAX Notice
tg lw e e n at the moment.
TJtetax books o f,t h e C ily .s L J S ftQ ta i, -A ll lilnds o f vegetables were in goodde
for the current year w ill be opeh on the
mand on account o f cool weather from the
first Monday in November, 1008, at site
middle o f like week on. The first lettuce
Collector's office.
stripped from Florida showed up Wednes. Personal taxes must be paid before the (day and sold readily at $4
Beans were
first day o f Murch, 1000. und real estate active et $1.50 to $2, eggplants $3 to
aeon in Gainesville [ before the Aral d a y o f April, 1000. See $3.50 and peas $3 to $3.50. Okra
A curious tight
last Saturday. A negro prisoner wearing Soctlqp. 213. Revised Ordinances.
was firm at $2 to* $3 and cucumbers at
$3 to «3 .8 0 .
a chain padlocked around his nock, a ne11 -4 - »•-r - J . I . L u , Collector.

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SHIP CANAL ACROSS TLORIDA CITY E l f CTJON ANNOUNCEMENTS
W ill P rob a b ly Be C o n stru cted In The
N ear ru tu re .
The project o f cutting the peninsula of
Florida In two by an east and west ship
canal connecting the A tlantic Ocean and
the Gulf o f Mexico, was the leading ques­
tion before the convention o f the Gulf
Coast Inland W aterways Association in
session at Columbus, Ga. Senator-Elect
•— . . ....... . vH r iwnuM tw*ni|{tit trotiitira
this plan to the convention in a speech in
which he said:
“ W c must meot waterway im prove­
ments in foreign countries by w aterway
improvements at home if we would m ain­
tain supremacy or even standing in mar­
kets abroad.

Announcements for municipal office will
be published under this caption from bow
until the election at the uniform price of
$3.00 each, payable strictly in advance.
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For M a y o r-

-To lha Votara o í SaufixJ.
_
I lirreby announce myself ai a camlMxr for rr
election to lire office uf Mayor of the City of San­
toni. subject to die will of the people at the mu
niclpal election, December 7lh. 11)08

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1,1,1 'in E.nfrml'
*rif »
i. —.i
~"1
am a candida leTîir fl a yor and If I am rlrctrd
I pronil»o to enforce Ike lawa tu Ihr hell of my
utili 11y.
Youra reapectfully,

F o r C ity M arshal

To the Voter» ol Sanford.
I l»ereby announce m ytelf »• ■ esndidste for City
Marshal, »ubiect to the »III of all of the voter* ot
the town of Sanford at the ooniin» municipal elec­
tion.
I have had tome year» eiperienor a* »n offievt
"The problem o f the cheapest and safest
and fully realize tbedulie» rwiulrrd of a Mint*!1
means of transportation - now required by t f atoctadrl promise « o f « n Molly sndmnitir»ll»|-_
serve, and wlU at all time« try my utmusl to en­
the Southern, Western nnd Northern grow­ ly
force the law» of the state anti the diy.

C. C
ers is solved when the United States gulf
the Votera of Sanford:
•
ports are opened and the Florida ship ToI hereby
announce myself at a candidate for recanal on the lock system is constructed. ~~ elrcllna to the office ol City Marthal. and tske ihu
occasion to thank rpy friend* for their »uppurt ia
“ A ship oanal across the peninsula of the p ail and solicit a continuance of Uie »art» ••
the municipal election. December 17th I proim*«
Florida would sliorten by about 500 miles that,
as in the past. I will-do my utmost to ireserve
order In the city and enforce a atrn-t obsetvthe route from the Atlantic Ocean into the
aoce of all lawa.
J r
Gulf o f Mexico, especially to the gulf
|x&gt;rts o f the United States, and avoid the
. » o r Clerk,Treasurer and Assessor
TiimgeTOUi iiuvlgutlun Uf the Gulf Stre am
To the Voters of Sanford:
.
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through the straits o f Florida. By this
I am a candidate for re-election to the offic»»«
Clerk,
Treasurer
and
Assessor
of
the
City
of
Sincanal the commerce o f this Northern con­ ford. 1 have served the people in this office l“f
tinent would be placed more thun. 1,000 rijlhi y » « r » « n ii Lhe fiiir fir iir r M»lnrddurinl
years qualifies me to Jive the best of service Ij
miles nearer to the Central Am erican re- re-elected December flh . I Promise a cafe*“1*u’1
faithful
discharge of the dude* of the office.
publica.
"D ie general opiuion seems to be that
a tide water conal is impracticable. Fpr
the lock canal almost a straight dine
across the narrowest part o f the peninsula
could-be selected, passing through e num­
ber o f large lakes and using some portions
o fa iv e M .—This oenai -.wotild.be a part of
the conieni|&gt;lated inland water circuit of
the whole o f the central and eastern .parts
o f the United States east o f tho Rocky
Mountains.
. “ It l* estimated that the canal can be
dug for «50,00 0.000 . -It has been estL
mated nUo that more than 30.000.000
tons would pass tltrough the canal annu­
ally, .which dyes not Include the enormous
traffic from Mexico, Nicaragua. Cost«
Rica or certain other countries whose
J r « % would bring the tonnage under «
reasonable estimate to ■ total o f G0 .Q00 .jOOO tons annually."

Ju»t Arrived at Sanford Grocery qo.
Buckwheat flour, old homesuml flo w ,
graham flour, hygeoio and superlative
flour. Snider’■ catsuit ehtm u a m oyster
cocktail,'etxl salad dressing.

The filrtxjt of G. K-Cslhoun Wuh TTsw
his randldscy for member of the City Coupe:
the west skjl«.
To the Vot.rs of Sanford t
I .hereby announce myself as a candsf*
M r a S t r f M W ] * , * ? ' - election to
'• ¿beft
iber 7th. 1908

�ABOUT T
UlHe Happenings— Mention o f

Neglect to
Register foe the
.
Municipal election on Dec. 7th.
moving.

pttSONAL ITEMS O f INTEREST
or the Floating Small Talk
Arranged far Hur­
ried Herald Readers. *
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'S u ccin ctly

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Rugs, from 75 cents up;
ru raitiire Store.

'at Spence?"» and see the good things

if
E. A. Heffield

Going to the left m ay be a
right direction.

F A L L S T O C K has been arriving daily.
Y ou s
not fail to call and look over this stock before making

step in the

Fresh oysters served in every style at

rt. ^ o y ^ P c t o - d a îg -lin e o f candies- in i h e ‘ - t ï

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. H. Carl Dann was in the city Tuesday
I Cape G A . Fox o f Sytran Lake «ras in l o o
selling natural gas.
[ the city yesterday.
¡♦ ♦
A lla n Gaboo n and 1L L. Deck o f Orlando
c 'Jcan everyuim g but your con­
spent a d a y in Sanford this week.
science. Phone 210.

IK# to «a*r • *re»ö*' »»an*» :
We r»t tSa I —
Ab " «tob blm fatte»;

lu »* « b t»w
W -**a I tw iry t

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d r e ss

GOODS

G I N G H A M S — Full Line.
dresses

Just the things for children

Fruit cakea that are fruit cakes, nOw
M. M Santi» has LOOO acres o f celery
ready at Spencer's. Phone No. 106.
land. Sold on ens* terms.
'J. B. Fanner and J. C W hite o f Crown
The famous Fox River Better for yyte
Point w ere visitors to the city this week. at W. W. Long's Grocery.

Next
Thursday

b Tksnksgivink
fke great Annual Feast Day.

Mr. Truox. representing the commission

Frank H a ll the hat m an

ra tw t upon

Women's Coats; a beauty for $5.
tlnger s (n e x t door to Pow office).-

Met-

Every voter must be registered to vote
in the municipal election Dec. 7th.
New stock Evaporated and' Dried Fruits
for Christmas cakes, at Long's Grocery.

N , P. Yowell &amp; Gom p

F all planting is approaenmg! M. M
Mrs. M. E. Thomas, o f Jacksonville was
Smith
»rill »ell you land on easy terms.
H ar­ the guest o f ber.sister. Mrs. R. J. Holly
Iced tea; Ju st the thing this hot weather
ry J. Wibon.
.
several days this »reek.
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Mrs.
T a k a ^ i u i 3 T ^ ? ^ S r e Vd ; ^
f t A Caldwell Is on a business trip to

Monday.
- f sett the celebra led Macy wagon.

December

10(h

Fp tscapal

4g M .W

I. C. H UG H ES

Lawton, are home again from an extend
ed trip to points in Maine.

B azaar

•ag Sapper.

i i &lt; i i M i a * » « T i i -»♦ ♦ ♦ ■ • T -n -e -e e »*

Headquarters for Irpn A g e tools. A n y ­
’ $18 A n Squares for $ 13 . six* 9*12 ^
The Merry Widow sardines, for sale by thing you want in hand plows, fertilizer
A . HetfieU C o
distributors, e tc , Harry J- Wilson.
Center A Roberts.

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CONTRACTOR
and B U I L D E R

Ganwr A Roberts v l l high-grade Cigar

L E. Brady -Is a candidate for Mayor
rooms
and tobacco. Try them.
...
on tiis own platform, independent o f any
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Som
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linrcçghbred
IV
W. F- Shannibarger o f Pinecastle was clique or ring. Vote fur him.
rue Jersey male h o g i Box 754.' Just arrived, n fresh line o f imported,
a visitor to the city on Thursday.
-¿-Qtaw A S enb ornV tra anJ ciTrée. th.
ET T Saniiel Wilson ■of-Peinak y. M irhigan is.
best there Tv
Garner h Kubens
Frcn di peas. etc. G ax .hzx A Rostxrs.
j
tn the dty prospecting for a location.
-( , Tirs. M. A. Speer. act\»m;ar.ied by M:s
11 you want a first-class tailor-made • Just name your wants, and if » t G
J. Swain an i Mi*, i t Speer, left ia t
haven’t
it
w
ill
get
it
for
you.
Call
and
be
Hit for $12.98, call at D. A . Caklwell A
week t o r Birmingham. Ala.
convinced. Sanfurd Grocery Company.
f
Sons.
Lettuce is moving and the streets a r e ! . Lace Cortam i a »¿wvialty— Celery City
I )Fot Saix .—One pool table, practically
Laundry- Phone 210.
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filled
with wagons loaded with this green
I
Df«r—will be sold cheap. Box 345, Sendelicacy enroute to the Northern markets.
fiwL Fla.
Tut Rest—Two 'nice furnished
for rent See James Harris.

■- ¿cut, jiMgiieui.-&gt;gaafc aq-li

Fox Rrxr. Boarding bouse. 15 rooms,
Dr. PuJeston Is now at home in a new
oftke over the real « t a i e office o f J. N. m ooem convenience. good location in
San lord. Inquire Coca Cola Bottling Co.
Whitner.
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Steak, ham and eggs, pork and beans
Men's Neckwear, newest patterns; 50c
- quality for 35c Hettinger's (n e x t door to and other toothsome articles, at Mrs. G. L
Talash 's lunch room, opposite the depoc
I Portoffire).
Eugene Hunt, with his kindly smile, is
Send your shirts., collars and cuffs to the
Celery City Steam Laundry and they w ill in SanTord this week. 'Gene represents
the house' o f N ix ard when he wants
J look as new.
fruits or vegetables he generally gets them.

Stone and Frame Buildings a Specialty
None bnt first-class labor employed and ali contracts guaranteed to be in accordance
with plans and specifications
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Faultless white cherries, Lim a Beans
Holden, commission merchants, was in
and succotash, at Canter A Roberts'.
tkedty this Week.

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Business far These W h o
Postonica Box 771 *

Need M y

S ervic es

— Cha ,/E v ans'.
Step into Mrc G. L Takash's lunch room
G¡inter A Roberts will have in a fine
Fox Salt.— Bermuda Onion Plants far
ssle; mw ready for field. G W . Bowman. line o f high grade confectionery, nuts and and get a cup of good coffee. Erie cents.
Mr. and Mrs. Uaac Vanderp**»!. of Mait­
Xmas goods on December 1st.
Phone 238, Sanford.
land,
were in die city yesterday Mr
Hon.
J.
G
J
on
es
state's
attorney,
and
Mattings of all kinds and patterns, from
20 ernti per yard to 50 cents, at E. A . Sheriff Vick, were in the d t y yesterday, Vanderpoql is a promineni orange grower
en route to Paotn to investigate the Hammock
murder, which occurred there sev
William Van Size o f the Mabel P a ige
(h. was In the d ty this week billing this
•hut »[traction for Sanford.
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D ecem ber
and Supper

toth

ep iscop a l

B azaar

French dry .and yearn cleaning. Celery

Goodwin's hitth-grade Preserves, Jellies
Mrs. D. W. Sasser and daughter. Clif- a n j Jams, at Garner A Roberts.
Jucd. were in the d t y Wednesday enroute
.See H. H. Hill for Celery City Blend
Ikied Salt Shoulders at 12 K cents found
from Orlando to Green Cove Springs where
M H. H. Hill's grocery.
Coffee, finest on earth for 4 cents.
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Mr. Sasser is agent for the A tlan tic Coast
Let us be thankful neit-Thursday 'If &lt;\
A P. Connelly has moved his office
Line.
from the Whitncr Real Estate office to a
we cannot all have white meat, let us j J[
For an up-to-date tailor-made suit, see
«eoi over the First National Bank.
content ourselves with the dark.. It's ail 1 ¡1
D. A . Caldwell A Sons.
turkey, anyhow, and if anybody objects j 1&gt;
Wade m a i « frequent tripa to Sanford.
Geo. W. Kinnehan and w ife o f Wichita. In his pnrtkin he shrmld he rpm p^W i-AoJj L
at Orlando»
Kansas, have arrived in the city and will dine alone in the^di&amp;mal solitude o f his I &lt;;
Russell and Banka, tw o enterbecome citizens o f the Celery Delta, hav­ own society.
Ij[
RiMal grown» of Orlando, were In the
ing recently purchase» 1 property from the
Some people seem to think Florida is &lt;’
htr 00 Tuesday buying cauliflower and
Ii*
Howanl-Packard Land Co.
slow. Let them try Garner A Roberts j [
**!** plants.
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Furniture to rent by the month or sea­ with an order. Phone 39.
&lt;;
5 « PeD for paper hanging. N ew fall
son. Sanford Furniture Co.
J. D. Davison ha» a ten dollar bill in i &gt;No one ever realizes their most brilliant his (»»«session of the vintl^ge o f 1849. It &lt;
J. A Allison and w ife are in the
expectations'
aJiappiness.
You will is almost »corn out by a£e but is still ‘ &lt;;
“7 «grin from Charlotte. N. G . Cape
never be quite so happy as you expected legible on the face
It is from the John ' |
‘* * n tnfni some valuable celery land
to be. but you must not grieve over that
MwtUmiuin here during the winter:—
by Mr. Davison as a souvenir.
f
green vegetables and fruit, at
lhankfuL
WANTth—Servant to cook arid take care
— Chat. Evans*.
Best Elgin cream ery butter at 35 cents of baby. Only hard working «roman need
Binford. o f Carthage. per pound, at Sanford Grocery Company. apply.- Call at Isis office.
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•Akive arrived in the d y and w ill
W hat a pity it is that poultry raisers do
The Clyde Line steamer Frederick Du**
wason here. Mr. Binfonl reo o f learn the sim ple a rt o f dressing a Barry n ow snakes alternate trips with the
®i*F ^thased some fin« celery land m i
fow l or m i key nicely. One w ill remove City o f Jacksonville, from JscksonviUe to
the feathers and leave a »»hole and hand­ Sanford, thus giving a double service for
some akin and another »rill tear, disfigure tt&gt;ie accommodation o f the greatly in ­
and lacerate shockingly.
creased passenger and freight traffic.
Rry Henry Clay Flour erf W. W . Long.
The best on earth.—!—■—--— —■—

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»os Qiiiioanceu uimscU a:
I * e“ MMst* i n member o f the board 01
t
r

He is a dean . Pro^eaMvt
• Urge' following and hu
vill be no surprise.

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07 tbe Ann o f John N il
of New York. U In the d ty . The
C .L -." Wtt b • • ■otid — I h e i w k r i
grower» never hesitate in

Th e Royal T a yto n Brand o f Clothing . Delirious Ice cream, the best made, at
means perfection. See sim ples at D. A. Mrs. G. L. Takash's lunch room, opposite
Caldwell A S on's
Pico Hotel and the depot.
Miss Margaret Roberts of\M t_ Olives,
N .G , has arrived in the m y and will
spend the w inter with her brother, J, D.
Roberts o f Ok firm o f Garner A Roberts.
Miss Roberts w ill bold the position of
book keeper with the firm.
See the fine display o f Japanese ware,
at the Sanford Furniture Co. Finest line
ever shown tn Sanford.

The Celery City Laundry under the
management o f J. It. Overman is a scene
o f activity. Mr. Overman recently pur­
chased a half interest in the business and
with E. E. W ebb w ill continue at the
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with us now for Thanks- same old stand. Mr. Overman is an ex ­
T “ U k or anything you want, and perienced laundry man and has put the
*ber anxiety.. Our risk; our trou- Celery City Laundry in first class 000-

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IS H E R E -------

VOU WANT GINS, SHELLS AND SUPPLIES
We carry a Full Line of
New Club and Referee
Shells, 10, 12, 16 Gauie.
HIghJtose Smokeless tn
Premier

Ideal” and

Leader.

A Large Stock of Guns
and FIsiting Tackt» a «d
Gericrei Sporting Goods.

GUNS FOR

RENT

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co
SANFORD, FLORIDA

- Me. and-Mta. F. II. Hancock a f-F ra n k ­
fort. Michigan, have rented rooms in the
The finest line o f Japanese m atting to*
bouse with Frank Darling, on Laurel a ve­
be
found in the d t y . Prices always the
nue. and w ill spend several months here
lowest.
Sanford Furniture Co.
enjoying themselves and taking note o f
the pleasant clim ate and surroundings.
The ladies o f the Congregational church
Call at Sanford's leading Furniture house w ill hold their annual sale o f fancy and
for fumUure.-&amp;tavc*,ranges.rugs. Huming, u u lu l sNietos at Cripptn's mwswrsttwe.TJn
dishes, etc. Sanford Furniture Co.. J. D. Saturday. December 5. . Friends o f the
church w ill furnish mu^c. and all are.in­
Davison, manager.
*
vited
to come and hear ‘ it and see what
Mr. E. M. Hamilton, o f Dead wood. South
the
la
d iis have to offer. Get your gifts
Dakota, returned to his home Wednesday
for
Christmas
there.
after a week's visit herewith his relatives,

Have W. G. Hammond make your plans
for your new bouse. Office with Murrell
A M ind raw, Pico H o ld block.
Sanford merchants *hn«lH not w ait too
long u&gt; start , their holiday advertising.
The H v» merchant b e g ln fta r ty tn teach
the public where holiday goods can be
found. Don't let the mail order houses o f
Jacksonville, Chicago or N ew York, cap­
ture the early business

A . G. Westenlick and Barnwell Beck. Mr.
The Princess Guaranteed Steel Range
Hamilton was looking after his interests lined throughout with asbestos. Sectional sperlai price -SI?. Saníoni Fu n ú u m Co.
here, having a beautiful orange grove fire back guaranteed not to warp» Best
Furnished room for rent. Good location;
and is making arrangements to buy a Range in the market. Sec them at the only tw o dollars per week If taken at once.
Saffian! Furniture Co.
Call at Herald office. —

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IKSW ORD CHURCHES

emperor

THE PLOW.

Where Devout of tbe Celery

CITY PROPERTY

RISIMI or AU CfllRCH tU M S

O IT T R U C K LANDS -

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Come and See Us

month*.
O ff « l a x *
prrarnted o e
the fa m ily attar, t a d U f i m o n r U.
brought to a d d w b y a sta n d dinner
a t w fc id i a ll D t a b e n o f the fa m ily
can partake.

It Makes No Diffeijencé What You Want or Where You Want It

T h e fea stin g and rvJo4c-

H O W AR D-PACKAR D LA N D COMPANY
'a a t: t L t b i d f w k i n i w

t n n &lt; &lt;»« ti

V trlv tla T . 7 COp a ; Y . l T A trH F n b r . 3 a

W h ile th e v ic tim la betas offered a
W ow d raw n b y a p a ir o f h igh ly ornaA union T h t n k t t ir in l service will be taetited oxen la brought to *tbe em per­
held n ext Thursday -at 10.30 a. m. in this or. w ho th row * aside his Im perial robe,
church. ' with sermon by Rev. J. F. Mc­ laya bold o f the’ p lo w handle* and
Kinnon, o f the F rw byterian church- Let open* several ferrow -a T h e p r ta d p *}
mandarin * fo llo w hU exam ple, ‘ " 't
fcatlvaL which is really a aperies p t
(banka In advan ce fo r pood harvests,
eoda w ith a distribution o f clothe* r E ff
money to the poor.
b d d . with an unusually large attendance.
as: Y U 4 lau «M e r . i t a

About tw ice a * m any as the week pre­
vious were out at prm m m eeting Wednes­
day night.
Th e service was led by
Prof. P erk in s."F a ith " being .the subject.
Th e m eeting w as full o f interest and all
felt it good to be there. Those unavoidably absent a rc' urged io attend next

RABBIT H UNTING DANCE.’
Odd Thanksgiving Festival Held by
the Pushto Indians.

T h e “ rabbit hunting dance** o f the
Pueblq Indiana at Zunl. Acorn*. T soa
is 1st« Is &gt; festival ccmtamporane­
on* w ith that o f the w h it* man. In
th e'd a n ce the Indiana g iv e thank* tp d
pray fo r fu tu re fa v o rs
Th.
each Tillage designate* a day In Xoquite a neat little sum at their oyster ' em ber to r the fes tiv a l, and the danW p p rt given in f the benefit o f the pa*; * « * , w ho a re dressed In w h it* cotton
»b lrts and pantaloons and 'ca rry guns,
chant and dance aa long aa breath and
strength remain. T h e y begin at d a y­
ligh t and a f t « a pause fo r food at
dooq continue dancing fa r Into the
night. T h e y pray fe rv e n tly that the
G reat S p irit m ay g iv e them p o w er to
slay plenty o f rabbit* and other g a m *

The Herald i* fully equipped to prin
fine stationery oL a il kinds.___a n th e L »te «r
typ e and material and “ the men behind
the typ e" vho know how.

Sanford
Machine s Foundry
Works
7 30. Sabbath (ckoZ * 45* m.; B EVhU*«.

Hardware and Fa rm . Implements
.

LUCAS PAINT

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L ie d (a l o d e S am '* Pain t Shop
During the past year the U. S.
N a vy has consumed €91.000 pounds
of
Lucas W h ite Pain t *
and 278.700 pound* o f LUCAS
COLORS, sufficient u&gt; produce more
than 100.000 ¿aHons o f paint,
equivalent to SO carloads o f 200,&lt;000 gallons each, and which would
make a train more then one-half
m .le long.
In addition to this U n d e Sam

WELL DRIVING

We have the largest
and best equipped plant
for driving w ells in this
section of the country
and are prepared to fill
all orders promptly. Our
machinery is up-to-date
and our workmen are

than 25.000 gallons o f LUCAS
VARNISH ES. ENAM ELS and other
product*.
U n d e Sam's preference is not a
m a l l « o f favor, but o f Q U A L IT Y
and RESULTS.
In U nde Sera'* service, a * in
everybody vise's. LUCAS PRO­
DUCT'S have an unbroken reco 2.
for satisfactory result*.

Those contem plating
putting in wells would
serve their best inter­
ests by consulting us and
learning prices before
making contracts.

G row in g S tra w b e rrie s, Celery
A ip ir u u , Lettaci, Onions. CgBliflowen, etc., etc., in Sinford, p*yi
I Sell the Land— Your Brain*. Money, and
Mu k Ic» Mttk« the Crap and tbs Profit

Rev. B r. Brow*, rwtar. A 0. kry. trait* * u
6m-. tknxlsy murninr wrrk*. II; r»c*tat* v n ta.
Supc. prayer neetiag 740 WrdacwUjr n o k *

Th e usual services next Sunday morn­
ing and evening. It is the Intention of
the rector to m ake the Sunday evening
services intereadng In all. whether cunnactod with this branch o f the churchnc

Repairing o f all Kinds
o f Machinery

w ith this church are welcomed.

Notice o f Registration
The registration book for the City o f
Sanford. Florida. Will be opened on Mon­
day. Novem ber 2pd. 1908, in the City
1st. 1906. at 5 o’clock p. in.
Hours o f registration— 9 o'clock a. m.
to 12 m , and from 2 until 3 o'clock p. m.
11 —8
Mask L Scott, City Clerk.

A fe w more o f diese still left, auld strictly
on guai)tee. i f they do^not do what we
d a in i, money is refunded. Harry J. Wilson

Automobiles and Gas
Engines

IM P R O V E D IR R IG ATE D F A R M S — UNCLEARED

LANDS

Flowing Wells on All
Celery D dta and oilier Desirable Tracts in Blocks to suit Purchaser.

Office and works on Oak Avenue,
near Feniuld’a

. N. W H ITN E R

First National Bank Building

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A am W B SST O M B

SANFORD HERALD

Iuk tliot something wan w rrn ij up• tiilr i and went op to And tbe poor de-.
serted child. T b e doctor wild the should
fro to ■ hospital and that be would send
fo r her. Th ere was a hurried step on
the stairs, and In a m lnutc.U eorge was

Ladies’ Skirts and Gentlemen’s Clothing

f f l p n g O T Œ U FJ V IE B g g lg

flyEarleHookerEaton

Our Monthly Rite for Clib Only

ISTEB wanted ehieketit Thankspivin’ day-to eat,-Brother said a gander was mighty hard to beat,
V» ihe wanted tnrkey, an' pa he wanted dock,. -t- .
Hta I went ont huntin’ an’ had the beatest luck.
Beard a norful growlin’ ; but, any, I didn’t care.
X des aimed my rifle an’ ahot this grea’ big bear!

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Giving you twelve pieces
.
a month

We will call for and
deliver your clothes
once a week

Up-to-Date

A ll W ork Guaranteed

Restaurant
"MTG lon B ros.,

Proprietors.
In Gold’s Barber Shop

Ev e r y t h i ng Neat a n d Cl ean

of the Epicure

Best Brand of Fertilizers
jjx&gt;r Florida-growers

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T w en ty Y e a r » o f E xperien ce w ith Florid a Crops lia s D em on stra ted
th e W o r th o f Our F e rtiliz e rs

Comfort Cottage

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Park Avenue, North

The Florida Fertilizer Co

and Cooked to-Please the Paiate

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’Phone 60

A SPECIAL BRAND EOR EVERY CROP

1
Best

Hom elike

Accommodations

in

The Florida Fertilizer Co.

j. a . takac h , a u m
SANFORD, FLORIDA

the C ity at Moderate Prices

Centrally

"HEARD A NOBFUL OBOWLIN

BUT, SAY, I DIDN’T CAB&amp;'

¡Located

Corner of Fourth and Magnolia Avenue

S

I5TEB want* tne guzard. the neck er anything;
Brother wants a drunutick, an’ mother ’ll take a wing
Fatner u take the wishbone, with des a slice of breast,
An as I ’m quite hungry I think I'll eat the rest.
Don’t I with that Bosefelt, the pres’dent, was my pa;
Nen I ’d shoot some elfunts 'way down in Africkah!

Jimmy’s Thanksgiving

gone out o f her fa th er's eyes

l i n o now to thorn. She had 1190 and
thought that more than enough to last
until fum e and riches catno. W hen.she
w as gone the whole f i t j p -SvwiuCd c^.p
ty. H e r brave, bright letters told bow
ejie and three other girls hod rented a
photograph toft fo r only f lO a month.
T h ey had made It very artistic, had
built wardrobes o f packin g boxes and
made divans o f cots covered w ith
deulm, w hich served as cozy beds at
nlgbL
She told o f the screen mads

o f a elotheshorse, covered also with
denim, which served to hide their bach
elor girl kltcben w ith Its coal oU stove
and packing box closets fo r dishes.
H er fath er made no comment on these
pitifu l makeshifts, but be and G eorge
read betw een the lines. T h ey knew
there was somtdhlng w rong.
T h ere
was a forced breeziness In tbe letters.
G eorge bad loved Jim m y since she was
a baby, and he decided as T h a n k sgiv­
ing drew near that he coaid stand the
strnln no longer.
I n ’ lfiê rheantlme the fo u r girls In
the groat, bleak, ancient photographer's
ga llery w ere finding It ve ry hard to
win fame. T b o rent, though divided

down on the floor and began to w all.
Bhe w as cold and hungry and m iser­
able. She w as go in g borne, “ and art
could go to gra ss!"
Th is ^voiced tho general sen tim en t
but Jim m y bad com e from sterner
stock, nnd she w ou ldn 't g iv e np. T h ree
o f tbo fou r girls w ro te to tb c lr parents
and In a w eek had said good by to Jim-

my. who faced tbe Question of rent
alone. Rbe threw hcraylf on..thc cot
and cried all night with HiunkFr, cold
and the knowledge that ahe was beat­
en. From talont to genius was s far
cry. and abe was no genius. "Bat I wouldn't care," sbe sobbed.
"If It were not ao near Thanksgiving.
At-beoM-tbars'll l»e - tnrkey- and plea
and cake and Jellies and—I Just can't
stand Itr
But aba oarer once thought of writ­
ing borne for help The next morning
abe lay unconscious In her lonely place
tosajng In fever, while ber griering fa­
ther and mother were going around
heavy footed making preparation* for
the coming feast
Jimmy lay two nights and a day IB
and alone, when a lady w ho bad an
pfflee la the same building bad n feel-

DEALER IN

Fresh Meats

North, East, West and South
Consult the P u rp le . Folder

Agent for Virginia Carolina Per
tilizers
O ld S h o e s W a n t e d
I am again asking for OLD SHOES,
will give what they are worth
SIZES. 6 . 7. 8 . 9. 10 II AMD IS

For detailed Information, ratea, schedules and reservations, see your nearest
Ticket Agent, write to or call on

A . W. FR ITO T,

F R A N K C. B O Y LS TO N ,

Division Passenger A g e n t

Travelling Passenger A gen t

~Atlantifc- CöasrXihe, Jacksonville, Fla.

Cor. 3rd St. and Sanford Àve.
Sanrord City Bonds fo r Sole
We. the wndentrned. bond in iiln t . uOrr for tale
Afteen ( I5Y Hood« at the City of Sanford. FYarfala.
uf ooe thouaand A lla n ( SI.000) eaeh, b r.n n * ail
tier rent hitereat. paiablr wm i annually. rnupona
attached, and parable at thr National Park Dank
of New York City, an January 1st and July l*t of
each year.
These afteen taodr are the rrtnaipln* unsold
bonds of a tund Uiue of $45.000 of January. IB9t.
at which time $S0 00O of the bonds were sold and
expended in &gt;«n»a»»ia* the su—ss.

FRANK

L.

W OODRUFF

Sanford's “Only Exclusive Shoe Store
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STRONG LINE O f CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SHOES
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Tlie Latest Fall Styles in Ladies’, Gent’s and~'Children's Shoes &lt;1
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Just Received
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Drink a Bottle of
Each bill should be m M so* endorsed Bid lot
San lord Baads." rnckaod In • saesnd cnvckjw
addressed to the undersigned bund trustees The
bids wilt be Otwnfd at 12 o'clock, noun. January
1st. 1*00 The Habt Is reserved le rejw t say sad
all bids.
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Interest coupons wUI be detached from the bonds
down to and includine Januare Ist. I Otiti.and in
Irrest coupons (rem January I n . l#OS. to remain
attached
A. U, T a s a n .

Sanford Bakery

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.. Manufactured with pure distilled water—they will prevent illness, aid

digestion and give you health

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In dark. Building
T h e

8 * n fo r d ~ C 6 c *

C o l * “ B b W f n g ' C o . ‘J S a n f o r d ,

F la

Home-Made Bread, Like Mother
Used
Bake
Cakes Filled Promptly

Goods delivered to any parts of the

Why not spend a few dollar* having that old well of your’* cleaned out
and drilled deeper. It will save doctor's bill*. I am equipped to do
you a first-daaa Job and reasonable prices. Artesian and deep wells

Telephone No. $0

M. P. LI

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VOICE O f Tllf PE0PLÜ
Letters and Communications on
Various Timely Topics.

C AftSEPARATEM C ES IN SCHOOL
Important Decision Rendered In U. S.
Surpreme Court

SANFORD flCRALD

November 21. t908

THE LOCAL LEGISLATION
City Council Meets In a Pink

In deciding the case' o f Boren College
.
Tea Session
versus the State o f Kentucky favorably to
the state, the supreme court o f tile United
States Monday held that a state o f the
Union m ay constitutionally legislate to
prevent the coeducation o f the w h ite and
black
races. The case was instituted to
In This Department will be round the
tcstYhe
va lid ity o f the state law o f 1004.
Views, Opinion»-and Comment - —
prohibiting
white and black children from
of Practical Writers.
attending the same schools. The higher
(W e Invite correspondence on live topics from all
sections of the County, also news Items o f Interest. state court took tho position that the white
Itrevlty will Insure prompt publication. Articles
contrary to the views of the Editor will be pub­ and black races are naturally antagonistic,
lished. but abusive and anonymous communica­ and that,the forced separation ofth ech iltions will be rejected. We will not be responsible
for opinions eiprcssed by contributors. A ll com- Hren o f the two races lain tho line o f pres­
nlent Ions Intrndrd for current Issue must be In
ervation o f the' peace. The opinion o f the
td not later than Tuesday p. m ) —En.
When The Chronicle Rings The Bell supreme court was handed down b y Jus­
tice Brewer and affirmed the finding o f
wttTTCx roe ate lAxroen lujui n
both the Kentucky circuit court Add t V
When the Chronlde rings the Bell
What then, do you opine T
court o f appeals. Justices Harlan and Day
You must your fondest hopes dispel.
And this will be the sign—
dissented. Justice Brewer's opinion dealt
When the Chronicle rln(s the Dell.
entirely with corporations as affected by
When the Chronlde rlni
the Kentucky statute and did not consider
You'll rival hut o meagre spell.
the question o f applicability to individu­
And this will he the sign—
als. Proceeding upon the theory that a
When the Chronicle rings y ho Bell.
stnto has complete control over corpora­
wliien the Chronlde ringk the Bell,
Let cold chills run down your spine,
tions and its own creations, he then con­
For It will mean your doom to tell.
strues the la w o f 1004 as in effect an
And this will tie the ilg o —
When the Chronlde rings (he Bell.
amendment to the charter o f Berea ColWheq the Chronlde rings the Dell,
lege and added:
T o jU n lb 'twill you consign.
“ It is undoubtedly true thatthereserved
T w ill lw needless to then rebel,
And this will lie the sign—
power to alter or amend is subject to some
When the Chronlde rings the Dell.
limitations, and. that under the guise o f an
When the Chronlde rinse the Bell,
nmendment flThew contract m ay not al­
You upeiarte gel In line,
And llt’n lo your funeral knelL
ways be enforcable upon the corporation
For this will be the elgn— When the Chronlde rings the Bell.
w the stockholders, but it is settled that a
power reserved to the legislature to niter,
When the Chronlde rings the Bell.
Jnst pees It down the line;
amend or repeal a charter authorizes it to
“ Means ilenlh lo every rival swell I'
And this will he the sign—.
make an alteration or amendment o f a
When the Chronlde rings the Bell.
Charter granted subject to it. wiiich will
When the Chronicle rings the Bell,
not d efca to r substantially impnlr the ob­
Will you Indeed resign T
Or will you sure success compel),
ject o f the grant or any rights vested under
Dt-tplie the om’nous sign—
it, and which the legislature tnay deem
W h«t the Chronicle rings the Bell T
ncctissafy ffl'keeitnrMTTier Him n h jn c m r
Attorney Johnson.
any public rlghL W e need concern our­
There being ho further business, council
P r o p o s e s C elery Jubilee
selves only with the inquiry whether the
adjourned.
To the Editor of Tin Hu a u &gt;
first section o f the Kentucky law can be up­
Your proppsal to have n Celery Jubilee held ns coming within the power o f a state
at Sanford next March is good.
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over its own corporate creatures. W e are
The ffower carnivals o f Pasadena and o f opinion that it docs come within that
Santa Barbara. California, copied after power.
th c -000 at Nice, Franco, iiave made those
yourself o f Jhem: Enamelwnrc. rinsing
The First Lettuce of 1908
towns famous.
pans, sauce pans, dippers, 15, 25, and 35
„
(Jacksonville Times-Union I
Many people would choose this tim e to
The first lettuqe sent from Sanford to oepts. Two-lb red kidney beans, 10c; 2visit Sanford.
New York brought $4.50 a basket. Thir­ ib Elbcrtn peaches, 15c, Worcester sauce,
Our own ]&gt;eopIe would gain much benefit
ty-two baskets was the lot and the New 15c. Only one beautiful set o f China ware
and amusement from the “ vegetable pa­
York receiver wired the grower within price $20, next week for $17,
rade," athletic competitions and tourna­
forty hours after the truck was shipped
ments.
Now is the time to buy your sub-ini
telling him that it had been shipped at
If w e want to make Sanford a “ live
gnted land. .S e e M. M. Smith.
the price named. The metropolis is letc i t y " w e must get nllve ourselves.
Jump into line and help it along.
— J, V, WeeoEN,

COLUMN DEVOTED TO PEOPLE

WONDEREULLY SLOW TALKFEST

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A n o th e r L e t t e r F rom H o rry P a p w o rth
N ew Y ork, November 17, 1908.
To (he Editor of The Herald:

and flthbnlls, the turkey is a concrete
symphony that causes every soul to ripple
in so.ig. Oid and young are alike victim s
o f its peerless quality.
r
The young eat it with their first teeth,
the middle aged attack it with their sec­
ond, and the old masticate it w ith their
third, or store teeth, nnd it is even tooth­
some to the toothless. The cranberry’s
chief distinction is that which it enjoys
in being the tail-end o f the Thanksgiving
ticket. The.cranberry sauce is sometimes
strained, but not In its relations with
turkey. They go together i»o harmoniously
that several poets say that the cranber­
ry's Incarnated smile is intensified by the
turkey's flush o f pride.
The turkey is a bird among birds, n dish
among dishes, a dream among dreams.
N ew Telephon e D ire c to ry
A new telephone book will soon be is­
sued from the press o f The Herald. This
is made-accessary by the greatnum berof
new usOrs o f the system. Tills book will

*could be elected President of lhis great

When you employ a town dentiit
town

A ll points North
A ll points North

When you subscribo for the town’s
newspaper.
Somo citizens fail in somo o f these
duties. A few fail in all of them.
HOW ABOUT YOU?
finnUnn'sNoUcc

Sunday law.

R. McQunid. ns Guardian of the
and estate o f Cecelia D. McQupid, n
minor, Intel [,_on the 4th day of IVcemher, A . D. Hi OH. at 10 o'clock a,i. m.,
... iu up.ply
. to the county
. .judge
— „ —o f Orang
----- Je coun­
ty, Florida, at his office in the City of
Orlando, for authority lo sell at jirivnie
snie all the right, title and interest (u the
following described land, situiur lying
and being in the county of ............. .
state o f Floridn, to-wit
l/&gt;i nine (II).

Unfurnished R o om s F o r Rent
Several nice rooms,-in good location,
...
. J, In the City
will be rented to desirable persons. Cist­ o f Sanford, Florido.
W il l ia m R. McQ uaio,
ern' and sulphur water on tlie premises.
A s Guardian o f Cecelia I). Mctjuulri.
Inquire at The Herald office.

When you have an item of news call
Fok R ent — Four unf
phone No. 148.
Address H., Herald office

IN SANFORD LAND
Is the Surest Money Maker in all the
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Southern States

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If you want any of these lands, see us
Terms-to suit your-pocket-book -

All points South

All points South
Tevere»

Ail pouts Soul
All points Noth........ ....... .
7 00 s
A &lt;1*11y express pouch received Iran Tamps at
It 55 a. m.

Extra copies o f (ids week's Herald caa
Metis marked d ere dotty, all others dally, except
Cess.’ F. m u m ». Postmaster.
— - b e o b t a in e d at this office. Send a copy Sunday.
to your friends and keep them in touch
Ham sandwich, 3 cents; Mrs. Takosh's
'
w ith the Celery City and its wonderful
und) room, opposite the depot.
resources.

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eater-

When you speak tho town’s praises.

lu y A liig y ou T o r th e c o u rfe s y ,

H akky M. P apworth.

When you patromzfrF&amp;wtTtaitoi

When you encourage a
prise.

Oviedo

I enclose subscription $1.00 for the
H erald— more power to it • and
you I

When you buy from ,» town m&lt;
chant
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F ro m th e tlo o s ie r S ta te
Mr. nnd Mrs. E, F. McConnha o f Rich­
mond. fhd., have arrived In the city nnd
will spend the winter here. They made
the (rip from Richmond to Jacksonville
In their touring car and from thence by
Clyde Line to Sanford. Mr. McConnha
purchased a fine celery farm last year on
tile west side and will engage in celery
culture. W e welcom e these estimable
ttooslers In T&gt;u f midst and hope more o f
them will decide to locate in Sunford.

I am delighted to.rend that Sanford has
recently organized a fire department; your
invitation to attend a drill w ill be accept­
ed probably during the present winter;
in the meantime please inform the Chief
nnd the boys thnt I should be honored by
being elected a contributory member and
itjr unr boys on to the rncrtfint mere are
some of Nature's noblemen in Sanford to
whom the old fire boys never appealed in
Vain for funds— C olonel'Thrasher ‘ (thé
best that ever lived ), Hon. M. F. Robineon, George i'crnnld. Bill Hill, Frank P.
Forster, F. H. Rand and many others.
Some o f tlie happiest days o f m y life
w ere {Missed in dear old Sanford, with die
-fire boys far comrndcs, therefore the pros­
p erity o f your town nna the Are depart­
m ent have m y e(hcera wishes for a fulfilment,
Mr. Editor, I have always bad consider­ don’t Knock.
able admiration for men who devote their
List of Unclaimed .Letters
Uvea to publishing the "W e e k ly " at one
Remaining in the Sanfonl Postoflke at
dollar p er; wondering from whence pomes
their reward! To compliment you on
the Issue o f the Sanford H cri l ' 1,
McKUule, Mrs. Anni«
Inrly your "Proclam ation” in the issue o f
Siili ili. U ri. L in ie
Williams, Mrs.
N ov. 14lh, seems infinitesimal; it surely
U a dandy and should be the admiration
Gentlemen
o f all deep thinking men o f your State— Colmore, Thomas
Johnson, W. F.
McClrnton, Kev. W. D,
“ forget politics nnd go to work"— fine; Eunvcrs. E. K.
Marie, Lee
when compared with the mushy letter Dewitt, Freden •
Uoldwtre, James
Lookhsrt, D. L
w ritten b y th o Hon. Frank Clark, publish­ Hunter. July
Slotsn. Matthew
ed In tho Sanford Herald, prognosticating Jenkins, C. P. Mr. Bryan's election, it’s more o f a won­ Jepson, Henry
Taylor W. W.
der. O f course I appreciate the fact that Johnson. P. K.
Persons
claiming
tlie
above w ill please
m y political opinion would not count for
say “ A dvertised," and give date o f this
much, because I led a crowd o f SanfordC h a s . F. H a s k in s , P. M.
it e s t o political sulcidein the fall o f 1808,
the yertr Mr. Bryan crucified the Demo­
cratic party with n Gross or Gold'arirf 3
F ree SUyer, but really do you think the
Hon. Frank ever supposed Mr. Bryan
Country! W h y I would ns soon expect
tlie cat fish o f Lake Monroe lo push their
heads out o f the w ater and, looking
towards Sanford, sing "Th e Beautiful

They Go Together
It is believed by many thinking people
that Thanksgiving was Invented to give
the turkey a distinction and n prestige
and to give a medium through which to
offer our gratitude while experiencing per­
ennial tin ills o f pleasure. The selection
o f the turkey for the star pdrt was happy,
because everyone, likes turkey, be it hot.
cold or canned, Unlike veal, corned bcei

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NEWS Of THE WORLD

M4BEl pa io e

SANFORD THE FAVORED

ifying the severity o f the northern blasts.
" 'Sanford is blessed with ample trans­
portation. both w ater and land, sound
Pretty Wedding In lllstrlonlc Circles
banks, a puMic sp irted board o f trade,
Thursday Morning
Items of Interest Gleaned From
Former Citizen Writes of the hustling, reliable real estate agents, who Items o f Interest Concerning
The Sanford House was the scene pf a
Various Sources.
have easy work in locating home-seekers
Advantages of This Section
quiet wedding on Thursday morning, ilio
Society People.
or investors, where an investment o f $3,
contracting parties being Mabel Paige and
000 may he mnde to yield a net income
Charles W. Ritchie. Miss Paige and com­
yearly o f from 33,000 to 310,000.
pany closed on W ednesday night after
" “Our whole state Is linked together with
three nights in Sanford, nnd the rumor
indissoluble ties, prosperity is apparent
(be Render* Will rind a Brief that the favorite was to wed Mr. Ritchie,
Enormous Yield From an Acre of Land everywhere, from it all Jacksonville gets
Historical Sprlni Flowing
llow Celery City Vanity M ir While
the manager, gave an added zest to the
Stimulates property Values
loll, adding daily to our city's prosperity
Tor Hurried Readers
Away the Golden Hours—
performance on Wednesday night.
And Induces Immigration
nnd growth. W e should, rejoice in tbe
Rudolph A. Vnlette, a rurol m all clerk,
Social Gossip.
The wedding ceremony was performed
The following letter from H. H. Deane progress o f every section,
NE evening last week I heard a
„ho live* in Newark. N. J.. recenUy kiUcd by the Rev. B. F. Brown, rector o f the Ho­
" 'A t present Sanford is rejoicing.over a
married mhn decrying the grant
, bullfrog which weighed a trifle over *1* ly Crosa Episcopal church, only the mem­ nnd published in the Jacksonville Metrop­
amount o f deception and story tell­
nuumU. This is believed to be the largest bers o f the company and n few friends olis is so well written and gives such a telegram received from the Hon. fn iu k
L ^ ia M :adbpnaFtfv-li'-2iir..’n » S M ir f t f f n WnT fC f art stating that the board o f* engineers ing that is practiced in society and he
being i resen t .1 -■
frog Wiled In this or any other country,
that It is reproduced in The Herald. Mr. and chief o f engineers approve q ^ ia n n e declared that he iw*d- riem nm tef O f
---For disobeying order*; Bernard Lelser,
Mabel Paige has &gt;been a favorite with
Deane having been a resident o f Sanford one hundred feel wide nnd eight fe w deep, w ife Hint she be absolutely straight­
tárale in Battery D. Third Field A rtillery the people o f the South for a number o i
several years ago, fs quick to note the re­ Pnlntka to Sanford; ona hundred fc^t wide forward with her friends. Not that re­
¡J.S. A„ has been dishonorably discharged years, having made her first appearance
markable. changes being made in this city nrrtHtCc feet d^ep, Sanford to Lake Har­ formation wns neccsspry in that particular
from die service, deprived o f all back pay w hile a tiny tot o f five years. The Atlanta
and suburbs, and more than any one can ney, mean low water," which action, de­ quarter, but even in the smaller affairs
ind allowances, and Is to be Imprisoned for Constitution long ago heralded Miss Paige
discern the signs o f prosperity and future clares Mr.Clark, guarantees both projects,'
that a plain statement o f fact be the rule,
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ill roondts. The violation o f orders con- 08 the "Idol o f the South," and such she
development -of the Celery City:
not a stumbling, halting excuse resorted
0f eadng unwholesome apples after has remained as no member o f the stage
“ Returning from a visit to Sanford, his
to to gain the end a simple declaration
hold* a larger place In tbe h e a rts 'o f tbe
repeated orders not to do so.
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former home, H. 11. Deane when seen by a
would
secure.
After having been a citizen o f the United people than this dainty, petite artist. For Metropolis representative, recounted in lion. Henry S. Chubb Thinks Sanford
This gcnUcmnn docs not want his w ife
the
past
few
years,
w
lthher
late
husband.
Sutes for over forty year*, and drawing a
May Have One
glowing terms, nnd with keen gratifica­
to go about hunting people to dovour by
pension from the Government for services Henry F. Willard, The Mabel Paige Com­ tion sojne o f tlie wonderful developments
Hon. Henry S. Chubb, the well-known
forcing
upon them disagreeable truths,
tendered during the war between the pany confined themselves to Florida, plny- in that favored section.
lender o f the Republican forces in Florida,
but
he
does want her to be absolutely.
itstes. Win. A. Hang, a native o f Chino. Ing a whole season at Tampa nnd Jack­
"Said Mr. Deane: ‘I am sure your many spent n short time in tlie city on Wednes­ frank with her friends. I f she is Invited
finds himself deprived o f his citizenship sonville.* A t the death oiM r. Willard the thousands o f readers will be glad to learn day cn route to his home in W inter Park,
to a party, for instance, and it is not oon"”
by a recent decision o f the court passed management o f the company was placed something nf the ixugrcss of -Hie trucking from Washington.-'
'
venlchi for her to go, let her say so and
jif rli
It ■V*BwWlwe'VWll(Ji
ihaduuula o f-C h a rte r-W rR l t e llie s for­
industry on. the celery delta, which is . Col. Chubb, while indulging in n chat not hem nnd haw, worry nnd delay her
The committee on privileges o f the Brit merly o f the Peruchl-Gypzene Co., nnd bringing Sanford
world-wide • renown. with Tlie Herald scribe, wns asked about answer and then give some other than
the acquaintance of Miss Paige and Mr.
iih House of Lords has decided that Albert
Truth is stranger than fiction. It seems •tiie likelihood o f a government building the real reason for declining the in vita ­
Kliby Fairfax, a native o f Virginia, la en­ Ritchie ripened into love, n consummation almost incredible that tbe unsightly llut- for Sanford, and stated that in a short tion. In fact, the key to Hie whole situa­
o f which wns reached in this city, when
titled to the rank nnd title o f Lord Fairfax
woods lands of a few years ogohnve been time numerous cities tlie size o f Sanford tion with this man would be to have the
they plighted their troth on Thursday.
of Cameron. In the Scottish peerage;
transformed Into the beautiful fields which would receive n|)pro|iriationsfrom 310,000 women give reasons for actions, not ex­
.„M r. Ritqhle is a native of Columbus,
now greet tlie eye. level as a table, long to 313,000 for erecting suitable buildings cuses for inaction. And while he does
An area of 500 square miles o f grazing
Ohio, nnd came to Jacksonville about one
rows o f verdant benuty and mathematical for pnstulficcs, and that an effort on the not want the truth stretched, he does not
hod lying north of Roswell. N. M.. has
year ago and took charge o f the Paige Co.
precision with tiie sparkling cascades of, part o f tlie citizens would greutly aid in believe In
been on fire for ubuut a week, nnd ranch­
brutality in conversation.
Under his able direction the company hns
drocuring one of these appropriations.
artesian wells.
men living in the vicinity have been fight­
With
him
the
proper course is a brief,
enjoyed n most pros|&gt;mw&lt;a season, nnd
While it is not Hi his power to person­ true reason for not doing or doing some
‘A ll over the sln/e are found localities
ing U by hnck-flrlng in order to save their
will erect their own opera houses in sev­
with proven clnims of tqiccinl adaptation ally aid in (Iiia movement. Col. Chubb c
property.
certain thing, not a long-drawn out flat­
eral Fioridn cities nt- uA early date.
to
certain crops. The oranges, tlie grn|&gt;e- pressed himself ns greatly in favor o f Han­ tering, insincere regret.
,
After being blind fdr 36 years. Miss
Tlie host of friends over the South of
fruil, pineapple, tomato, melon and many ford securing such un appropriation. ; nnd
When the suggestion was made to him
Alice Hollis of Port Huron, Mich., has re­ the contracting parties will join in extend­
other members of (lie fruit ami vegetable nt n later date bo expects to visit tl)U city tliut the, to use the slang expression,
gained her sight, and nltliough her vision ing congratulations upon this hnppyevent
kingdom have each a fuvorlte home,* but and inspect the advantages.
'jolliers," in this woujd serve a purpose
ii not perfect, she can read with the aid and iri Sanford they will always be ncThese uppro|&gt;rintions have not assumed by fooling and picasing their subjects for
Sanford clnims pre-eminent fitness in tlie
of eyeglasses, typewritten letters.
corded a wurm welcome.
culture of celery. There, nature witlt lav­ a tangible shnpc us yet, and it ma)l be a brief period, lie took exception to the •
Tom L. Johnson, mayor o f Cleveland,
ish hand lias linked together u duster of years before such a building- rmiltj be statement. life said tiiat suqh is not tlie
Ohio, has lost his wealth in trying to save Just Arrived at ‘ Sanrord Grocery Co.
conditions in climate and soil that are not erect«!, or tbe bill could be rnllroflded case with him. A ll the while people are
1
tbe estate of his dead brother.
Buckwtieat flour, old homestead flour, duplicated in the known world.
through tlie next session o f congress ^nd'
telling him complimentary things he feels
Oh hcT north bound trip last week, fire gcnhniu flour, hygenic nnd superlutlve
'The ¿oil is of sudi character ns to make Sanford lie aide to have a suitable build their insincerity nnd he dislikes to permit
' i n discovered among the cargo Of the flour. Snider's catsup, chilli sauce, oyster |K&gt;ssilile the remarkable and effective plan ing id twelve mouths.
them to believe for a single minute that be
uesmship Chattahoochee o f (lie Ocean cocktail, and salad dressing.
At any rate the project Is worth the
of sub-irrigation and sub-druinuge which
is foolish cnougti to be deceived by them. , *
Steamship Company's line, after leaving
is the foundation of tlie success obtained, consideration o f the citizens of Sanford, He dreads the thought that lie will be
Smnnah, and the vessel was run into
Just Received
as good crojw are assured whether the nnd rcgnrdlesB o f whether U nde Sum accepted ns-"easy" by the professional
Urtwf nnd benched near Norfolk. The
The largest line of sporting goods ever season be wet or dry, the winter climate lends Ids aid or not tlie city should cer­ olliers: He is not a vain man and tie
damage amounted to several thousand received in Sanford— guns, rifles, hunting could not.be more favorable, the wide ex­ tainly have 'a postofiios commensurate
with the rapid growth and pros|Mtrily ol cares not fur tlio lauding insincere people
AnlUt»__;__________ d r illin g , etc.
Harry J. Wilson.
panse o f Lake Monroe softening and mod­ the city .
indulging antTwhcn thole is so imich
l«ti Fri.i.y ... explosioncaused by leak­
praise a dm in ister«! that is not meant,
ing gas in an excavution in Brooklyn. N.
the real merit of commendation when
Y, lore up nearly half a block o f street
]n n n f^ í^ í^ n i^ [^ [^ [F D [o ][ff][^ [^ n [G 3 [j^ [E ]a E E E iz ]íR ifR i í 9 ^ E [iifR im fT ¥ v¥ ~ irn rn r-^ there Is actual oueasHm lo r it, is m aterial­
sod caused the dentil o f several persons.
ly discounted. If we_ are to accept the
Fire in the miñe of the Northwest Im ­
liogus article for tlie* real tiling, we dlsprovement Company at Red Lodge, Mon­
ircdit the value of the genine.
ts® Nov. 20, caused the death of several
Can you say that my friend is wrong in
mlnm and the destruction o f much prop­
Ids stand? I do believe you will dare do
erty.
this,- and slllL t nin afraid, you will not-

m arried

WEEK

GARDEN SPOT Of THE WORLD

P O I N T S P U R ELV P ER S O N A L

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NEW BUILDING FOR POSTOEflCE

pTHE PLATFORM OF E. E. BRADY

Hi*. Russell Sage -has- given 525,000
towird the establishment o f a Negro col­
ige In Kentucky. to be a brand) o f Berea
“ hege. This makes S350,000 that has
l**n raised for this purpose.

Candidate for Mayor of City of Sanford^^^

Seventeen Clónese youth to be educated
*! *** universities in Washington and
• » .Yprk at llie expense o f the Chinese
government, arrived in San Francisco this
»eek.
Woe Curie, who Jolndy with her husthe late Prof. Curie, diecovered raW®. m i been appointed ch ief professor
J r 1* * in lhe faculty o f adence, Paris
■oversity.
the explosion o f the boilers on the
«ttmboa.i (^*rter on ib * Mlsslesippl river,

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To the People of S anford:

Mack Mooney, die counterfeiter, who
*«*»*iu lly pasted M5 0 " over the "10" on
United States greenbacks, has been arrcsted tnd scntenrid.i o - soven YEnm- lrr}
thn,federal.prison at Atlanta.

, oin him in n cnisade ngninst the insin­
cerity of society.
, —A dele.

INTERESTED as I am in the welfare and prosperity of the City of Sanford and its citizens,
|_iimLdtsxrinri-to-6ee-our-t‘ity-«dvtttnt‘ nnd tnkrits plnce rifi the foremost inland cityof our
State, which distinction projieriy belongs to ns, and having no other motive than the uj&gt;buildiug of Sanford und its greater prosperity, I have announced my candidacy for the office o f .
Muyor, and take pleasure in presenting to you my Platform, in which I have embodied the issues
which I believe ore foremost in the minds of our citizens und best adapted to bring about tne *
desired result:
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I am in favor of reduction of taxes- _
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I am in favor pf better fire protection. ■

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Mr. and Mrs. McLautin entertained Rev.
und Mrs. J. F. McKinnon on Thanksgiving
Duy at dinner.
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. I am in favor of paving and keepiwLiil Proper condition our streets and uvenues.
I am in favor of eity extension,'/?roWrfci/ tho city can guarantee to the inhabitants of tiie

Theoonvtntion o f the Am erican Feder-

contiguous territory all the- benefits to wl|MljJl&amp;y’ would be entitled as tax-paying citizens; but I

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whereby to obtain revenue with which to meet the necessary expenses of City Government!

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Very respectfully.

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The commission rocenUy appointed by
the county com m iaionert, met last Tues­
day at PTM. Eider's store and, w ith m v f ~
eral citizens, went over the drainage dis­
tric t Work w ill commence at an early
date upon the drainage ditches and this
will prove o f great benefit to this section.

Candidate for Mayor.

Sanford, Fiondò? Nooember 21st.

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Jh#t ejgyfxi g cggiDhto knowledgepf Rilcy„
and Kipling.

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vicinity.

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_ _ . . I f j i l a 'N JU iiU iifon* mjffpy,afid impartially ail the Ordinances of our city.

,cv°fii3to luis broken out id

¿ " 2 w ik nMc . w iu ,,w e p t by ■ iorWfcdemt i '
Several persons were
7 7 * 7 « ® “ amber injured. Tbe
.
" ** “ «p o rte d to be Immense.

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A n entertainment was given in tlie
auditorium o f Hie High School last night
by Mr. Elias Day and Mrs. Oranne Truitt
lav for the benefit o f the public school,
Every one who did not go missed a treat
and a chance to help financially tlie school
o f Sanford. "T h e False Ideal and the
Real in A rt," was handled in a manner

I am in favor of municipal ownership o f a Lighting Plant and Water Works as a means

Sutes Judge Taylor, at O eve !***
an injunction rehen i ** ^
Teiephone Company
t_, *° y W*F Interfering w ith private
'tadepeMéut Unel. "
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How many attended divine service and
In God’s liouse gave Him Hianks for ail
things good f-

vigorously oppose the plan.of extension us presented by the present administration, which I believe
to be unfair and unjust.

way- '
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Farmers have fine looking crops o f cel­
ery, lettuce mid strawberries and ought
to be thankful to n divine Providence fd K
so biessing them in their efforts in beau­
tifyin g tbe wilderness.

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•Zij rightpersons were killed andserI others badly injured.
\
U bof #t ,u ineedng in Denver
Samuel Gompers president, and
Toronto, Canada, as tbe next
oFmeeting.

Thanksgiving Reminiscences
Thanksgiving lias come nnd gone. Tlie
turkey und cranberry sauce have been
eaten. In some places Hie poor have
baan Iwiped -by-offerings broughnU uecoration to Hie chancel.-------- -Sanford as a town lias a fine outloqfc
for the future and the residents have
much to be thankful for in a material

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THE 8ANF0RD HERALD

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IN-THC SOCIAL WORLD

tal chinch.— A. R. eroici k wltî be Wllff

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fhc Jleytld during their stny In the city Granting to S. O. Chase. A. T. Rossi ter, A. P.
Connelly, r.P . rorster and J. N.Whltner,
Mrs. Cassels it residing with her daugh­
their Associates and Assigns. Certain
ter, fir s . Frank Woock, on Oak avenue,
Rights and Privileges Pertaining la Street
their m any Sanford friends w ill be
Railroad In tho City of Sanford. riorKIs
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gla [ltd greet them.Again.

Items of Interest Concerning
--------society People.
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Bt rr OnDAmro by (he City Council of (he City of
Sanford., Florida:
iWehlva Tribe Is Organized
Srcuoul, That S 0 Chase. A. T. Roeelier. A
the 30th, sleep o f Traveling Moon« P. Conaefly. r. P. f a s t e r snd J N Whitner (here•her designated as Goaktitx), (heir associate* and
W ekiva Tribe No. 41, Improved Order o f assigns. are hereby given and granted municipal
franchises. right*. privilege* and authority to have
Red Men, was instituted in the city by J. and operate strew railways, and the tight of way
IIn u P c lrrv
therefor,
upon, along, through, over and across the
M. Pound, Great J u n lo f Sogimore, and U
Tty of Sanford, os foistrrrts and avenue* of theCIt
Oliver, Great Chief Of Records. The fol- lows : Constructing first on Sanford avenue from
smithk gfty lOa ksa i s l i s l siisi 1 1 asá l a s s g a a h i*
lowing officers were in stalled!
iue to Oak
avenue 0
on
Mrst ■
street,
Osh BVntue
,1 rut,
u.ti, accordu
avenue
ms l10
o r.
U ec.
t . Trafford1« map of the town of Sanford.
Sachem. L. F. Steffey; Senior Sogimore. Ins
Orange County. Florida, and such other streets and
Woman's Club Entertain
W . D. Hammond; Junior Sogimore, J. A . avenues at the City Council shall from time to time
toy resolution or ordinance. Said rights and
The W oman's Club, Sanford’s latest so­ Dorum; Prophet. J. 1. Anderson; Keeper o f direct
privilege* are hereby granted to the said Grantee*
cial organization, was at home to their Wampum, G. B. Pope; Chief o f Records, ’or the purposes of constructing, maintaining and
by electricity,
gasoline or—such
othrr mosparadaft,
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friends on last Tuesday night, ¿h tfan tef- N .
O. Garner. The new tribe startslive
offpower, except steam, as may be from time to
time
authorized
by
tho
City
Council,
a line of
tained in their new home on Third street

P O I N T S P U R E LY P ER S O N A L
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The house had been especially arranged
for the comfort o f the members and guests,
nnd the decorntlons in club colors o f green
and red were beautiful and appropriate
This color scheme Is especially adapted
for decorating, as the natural plants and
flowers o f Florida lend their beauty and
fragrance to the decorative idea, and
Inrge festoons o f red berries and green
leaves nnd roses gnloro v ied with the
green noliTe&lt;rcnñiI1 es” "pTucecPupon .the
tables nnd in many niches around t h e j e |
c ep ilo n lia trf

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In tho receiving line were Mcsdnmes J
W . Dickens, Forrest Lake, R.S. Keelor nnd
Miss Keelor. and the guests were made
to feel a t home upon their arrival within
the portáis o f the club.
No details weto overlooked providing
for the comfort o f the guests, and in one
o f the rooms several tables ga ve on op­
portunity for whist nnd bridge.
A line musical progrnm was rendered
by some o f Sanford's musicians, and with
vocal solos nnd recitations beguiled the
-pteeseat-hour*.------ ----------------------- ----

with some o f the best people o f Sanford, Street railway
Iway for the Iran»porting of passengers,
ther with such under: toast,
nnd the new order bids fair to have
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»itches, ti
grvund'wi"!-»,
and such
alila tracks,. switch
tumcbaide
large membership in a few months.
la ana
and Connections
be approvru
approved by
ts
connect urns as
a* may ut
uy the
me

S
ty Council or Its straal committee, as may be
necessary to the proper operation ol street railways

Dr. Nelson at Baptist Church
Dr. Nelson, formerly pastor o f the Bap­
tist church at Orlando ahd greatly be­
loved by everyone, w ill preach at the
Baptist church tomorrow, at both morn­
ing and evening services. The evenini
service w ill begin at 7 o’clock. Everyone
Is cordially Invited to a ttend -nnd h enrthis
em inent divine. *

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- flection Proefam&amp;tlon
Mayor's Office, Sanford, Fla.
November 3, 1008.
In accordance with the Ordinances o f
the City o f Sanford. Florida. 1 hereby call
nn election to be held on M on d ay, De­
c e m b e r 7th. 1908. at the City Hall, on
Palm etto avenue, between First nnd Sec­
ond streets, for the purpose o f electing a
Mayor to serve for one year; a M
Marshal
ttb i
and Collector to serve for one year, a
Clerk, Treasurer and Assessnr to serve for
one year; three Aldermen to serve for two
years.
Polls open at 8 o'clock a. m. and close
at sundown the same day.
I h e r e b y e iH x ^ n t T^-KoaiM t, Q. S. T ax vex

-C hicken mriod - rrp osin jt'tip rm rr bed nf and Geo. Foie. Jr.. ns Tiisitoclôni'ôr "Miff

crisp lettuce, and flanked by n demitnsse
o f coffee nnd rich cream, provided an ep i­
curean lunch that sustained the reputa­
tion o f Sanford's ladles and gained a new
one for the members o f the Woman's
Club.
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The first reception was a social success,
and is only one o f many that .w ill be
given be the club during the season.

In said streets and parts of same, fur the full term
of thirty (SOkyeara. from and after the date of the
going Into effect of this ordinance.
In tha operation of their motors nnd cars upon
Said street railway, herein provided, tha said
Grantees, associates and assigns, shall conform to
and be governed by tucli rules and regulations aa
have l»een heretofore and ahall hereafter be adopt­
ed by ordinance of said city.
her. 2. Thectacka «h all be laid with rails suit­
able for operating with motive power as herein
provided, and in 1 1 manner aa not to Impair the
H as a thoroughfare for the
usefulness of the
:lrs. and so laid as to conbr g radf w wfTfch Uni tatf

election, and E. W. Ü. Dunn ak clerk.
F o rr e st L a k e ,

Mayor o f the City o f Sanford. Fla.
W. H. Fuss who was sent from Jackson­
ville to the convict camp_for six months
for larceny, lias been given a conditional
pardon, his friend's.in Georgia giving se­
curity for his good conduct.

F ire In the plnnt of the Prairie Pebble
Phosphate Company, Mulberry, Nov. 1. de­
F o rm e r R esid en ts R etu rn
‘ Mrs/Cassels and son, A . R. Cassels. ar­ stroyed property to thè am ou n t-of about
rived in the city on Monday from Haw- $100,000. The entire drying plant, dry
kiitsville,G «.,«iM l will juakc Sonfpr.il.ihcJc..bin
home. .They are former residents o f San­ the boarding house nnd private hotel nh~*
ford, tho Into Rev. Harry Cassels being at two residences in the im m ediate vicinity.
one time the rector o f Holy Cross Episoo- The p la n fw lll be rebuilt.

o r may be-bulll/wnerArr the.dtr fiarga-

lahllshed or shall establish such grade. Whet*
the streets are not traded, said Grantees, their as­
sociates and assigns, shall) trade the space be­
tween the rails and two Ieel beyond the ends of
the ties on such streets or parts of sure La. and
shall remove and ndjual their tracks to conform to
said grade with as little Inconvenience and hlrulerance to the use of such gtrrrt as possible, and In
no event shall the city be liable to said Grantee*.
their Mandatée and assigns, for any damage on
account of said change.* When xhe (aid Gramere,
t Hr Ir aseodates or aaelgns, shall lay or rrpalr
their tracks on said afreets or portions of street*
at, me
the tune
lime paved,
pavea, they
inry shall
in n i at
m their
tneir own expense
expanaa
relay
lay tha
the paving taken up so a i to conform to the
taMished
grade,
making
(he
needed
repaire
with
eat
la material used
euch, paving.
ilka,________
■ -_ln. ------Whenever or wherever the d ty or owners of the
abutting property on any street shall have pavrd
or shall pave, or cause to be paved,'any street or
part of street on which said Grnnlees. their aatodaiaau r assigns, now have or will have thetrsnEd
tracks or any

aaancf
upon
M i .
, .N R
under Its supervision and direction, pave the space
between It* rails and tracks, and at least two feet
hryund the ends of the lies. In. the same manner
and with the aame material as is used In paving
the remainder of (he street; and shall maintain
the same In good order and condition.
A t all crossing« on unpaved street*, the said
Grantees, their associates and assigns, shill, un­
der the supervision snd direction of said city, cover
the space between their tracks and between the
rails of (heir tracks, and even thrrewllh for at
least two feet wide, and the approaches thereto
00 each aide, with rock or shell, or with such other
msterlal ns may be permitted by said city, and
shall maintain tha same In good repair and con­
dition.
Sni 3. The laying of said tracks, crossings and
approaches at crossings, and (he locations of wires
within the said city limits, nnd maintaining the
aame, shall b* under the supervision of the proper
.authorities of said city, nnd shall be duns In acith their Instructions.
Sec. 4. The fnre charged by said Grantee*, their
atsoriaaetand assigns, from any point on their
line or branches. m talMLls. by one continuous
passage within the city IflnmsI aloi
along tald lines end

tTxnrhes.Tltstt'nw usimi fi ceffi! tenis. No fare

proper offlrefx nil books o f fseounltt to a ro m .9
the amount of Its gross earnings: end * f 5 ? I 2 l h
talning such amount, and the
reached such number, the said Cltv ,,( ch* . "I
n d^C et t,^^! ^3
shall have the right to levy .a tax ooft 'n
IWn
u —
.1 gross
.
c|lTfll ag
two nor
per r*»tit
cent, annua
annually
on.the
othrr taxes d oe the ettr, snd shall b.,
•»
upon the property of the said compand
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m th e Honorable Torrut Lak* M »,,, ,,f
of Sanford, 4 lor id n :
" » m r of t h .f,,,
n ir i° ^
by C*.r ,t, *r
«&lt;• above and fores
Ordlnanee was duly passed at a te|ul. ln, ' 7

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w . * » , t u |f e 2 u , ¿ a o i a , ,

CITY ELECTION ANNOONttlHENTS

.W " *•
Fuersr Ia n
To the Voters of Sanford:
I am a candidate for Mayor, and if I-*,,,,
,
I promtae to enforce the law. ,0 the h r „ * £ 2
ability.
Yours respectfully,
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C- L- IISAtn,

F o r C ity M arshal"
To the Voteri of Sanford.
I hereby announce ntyaelt as a ramliilatr fnr cu.
Matshal. »ubjeetto thewill af nil „ ( u.V
I have had some years experience at

Moent
To——
the
» Voters
. w— o ------l Sanford:
ord:
I hereby announce myself as a camlldate for rrelection to the office of fclty Marshal, and t,kr ti „
occasion to thank my friends for their suWwt !
the past and solicit a continuance of thesonM ( t
the municipal election. Deceinlier 17th. |womi;«
that, as
as In
In the
the past.
nasi ÏI will
will .In
that,
¿ T m ’/ u t n i viuuiue
u iu ^
serve ord er...
In the d ty and eàforcr a strici utoèiv
ance oI all laws.
J T Ur.

For C le rk ,T rea su re r and Assessor
To the Voter* of Sanford:
“ "JWnte fur re-election to the omero!
Clerk. Trcatlirrr and Assessor of ihrO u,
w
ford. •1 have srrvad the. |ieople In this uflk* 1.«
eight y*ara «iu l tho e«prri&lt;'i,.,anne,l ,l»rm«ihrseycitrauualiflcame m glyc the . U-ai i J . a u . k- r
i 'i T i T 'Ì i i ,
V* 1- ,* Promise n carrful si,
faithful discharge o( iff* duties id the office.
Maui L Sum.

F o r C ity Council
Tile friends of G. R. Calhoun wish to »musior*
his'eandidney for member of the City Council hud'
the west side.

Superior printing fur nil
H erald office.
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O l d S h o e s W a n te d

A . E . I r v i n ’ s S h o e Shop
Cor. 3rd St. ami Sanford A ve.

Land hunger has caused bloody wars and the

desire for land brings a million immigrants annually to our
shores from over-crowded Europe
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Land on earth is right hère in the Sanford

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ÈfWict-sub-irrigated

lands,

wattered by everlasting artesian wells
Get some of it now, before the mighty host of land-hungry people arrive.
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W e have it-lots of land -tow n lots, suburban lots and farm lots

Yes, Lots of Lots on Lots of Easy Paymonts
Write-us.

We^ll tell ÿou ail about it^—__ ^_______

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t am nfinin nskinti for 01.1) SHOES. I
w ill give what ijtey are worth
SIZES. 6 . 7, 8 . 9, 10 II AND 13 ‘

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Land is the basis of all wealth.

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SaldGrantce*. tneir nssocuuc* anaassuns, snail,
within thirty days aftax be lad. notlfiad.fig t h n i t o w
In writing r.f the approval of this ordinance, notify
th* City Council In writing of their acceptance of
the provlsloos and, conditions of .thU ordinance,
and th* failure on the pari of said Graataas, their
associate* and assign*,
assigns, to notify the City Council
associates
receipt
within sixty’ days
day« after the m
x li of notme of the
pproval of this ordinance as herein prescribed, of
» shall operate
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their acceptance •».--thereof,
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friturt of all rights and privileges granted and
comprised In this ordinance.
Sec. ft. The City of Sanford gives and grants the
franchises and rights herein set forth, reserving
the right and requiring the said Granteea, their
asroclatea and assigns, as a condition precedent
to the taking effect of the grant, to give and grant
U tha City of Sanford, tha rights, at. and after tha
expiration of the term of thirty (3 0 ) years herrinbefurr mentioned, to purchase the street railroad
aad other prooMUtused under or In connection
with JjMfUMHiiW jSAd rights hereby granted.or
tuch p a ffn ^ iM rltro p e rty a* the City of-fianrord
may desire to purenaM at a vaJuatlun of the prim
erty. real and personal, desired, which valuathia
shall be Hied by arbitration as provide,! by.law, In
accordance with and to the full extent of the pro­
visions of the laws of the State of Florida In such
cases made and provided.
Six. U. It is lurlher provided that nothing In
this franchise shall be construed so a i to deprive
any abutting owners along said railwuy from re­
covering any damages that may be lawfully
claimed from said Grantee*, their associates and
assigns.
See. 10. It U further provided that If the Gran­
tees. their associates and assigns; shall aban­
don «aid railroad, or shall fall to operate IlscSra
for public use for a term of sixty days at one time
(except In rases of war. strike*, earthquakes,
floods or rpidrmlcs). It shall work a forfeiturr.of
this franchise and all rights and privileges herein
grnnted.
Sec. 11. The Grantees, their associates aad as­
signs. shall at no lime operate freight car*, rx-vpl
one iioii.r. wiuiiu tuu city, without special per­
mission be granted-fly a rrtottrtton uf ilie City
Council.
k u . l t Be it Fuimtta Ou ia m u i , that whenever
.the City of Sjntoid shall have within its rurporate
limits o pupolulion ol Irn (10.000) thousand, Ihe

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Í ^ M i S { n t ^ n mby^t0he^7a_u,|*i!iv,JTK i

shall
e .:• rf'jni
itd fòt
ciitUrtm
five
II b
DFi
1.»a v•!»»**»«
«« under —
r years of
V
a. .
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sm ■ r u i r s i i n l i S t t M f l l l i h f f V
wht:
KwmpanledI IUy
n person paying fSro.
bee. S. I lie said City A Sanford shall In no case
fear up or undermine said tracks of saldGranters,
their assn Istea and assigns, to lay down new
pipes or di ets or sewers, or for any purpose, with­
out rela&gt;.ng said tracks.
Stt-U. UM l Grantees, their *MocUtrs and as­
signs, and ih*U officers and agenls. irnurtw sub­
ject W all ardifUmaas and resolutions which the
City Count d may. ffura time tu time, enact
3ec. 7. Vhe carl of said Grantee«, their associ­
ates and msigny. shajl have the right of way on
and over .hrlr railway tracks, turnouts and switch­
es. to th. exclusion of all Uams and vehicle« (e x ­
cept the lire apparatus In case o f fire), and any
person who shall obstruct suck tracks oe pa
thereof, or otherwise retard the Progrrsaofsi
cars, d iet due notice Is given by the car bell or
whL-.ii«,o r itf her tinnier »U naL .tjjs lL l”
by a i.ne of noi exceedu^ —
rdlng five
live days.
deys. IProvided,
hlowever.
meni ml exceeding
rovi
se from
this Kvthm shall negooerate as a
lawfu. damages for acddania. _____ _____
Uefo. ibis ordinane* shall become operativa,
tha
end asslgns.
1
118 said
Mill Grantees,
Uioitu^a, their -associate*
—
shall enter Into a svrltten contract, to be filed with
to be Imund by
she City Clerk of the City. agrMing to
■dltlona--of this
all the terms, stlpulntioni. end coodlt---...—
ordinance. Such contract to be executed «4th n
■ lily days after notlficailon by the Mayor In
ting, of the pillage
pissage snd
end a
approval of this ordin­
writing,
of the ----------said Grantees.
ance. Failure
Kailure on the part o.
-— their asroclatea and aselgns. to carry out and[per­
form all or any of the poodlttoo» or undertakings
expressed in this franchise, shall work a forfeiture
of all r ig h t!""
streets of the City of SoafOn.
The granting of tba right# and prlvdeges. herein
set forth in this ordinance. Is upon the express
condition that the Mid Grantees, their associate*
Ig u , obllgete thrmsrlvrs to build, con­
struct, equip and operate their Mid railway on
Sanford avenue from the south city limits to First
street and on First street from Sanford avenue to
Oak avenue, as Tiereln set forth, «rlthln eighteen
months from the passage and approval of this ordlnaocs. And shall begin to construct and prose­
cute the construction vigorously to completion of
their Mid li.ie of lailway. os herein provided, and
a failure to thus construct within the 'reasonable

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I N S A N F O R D — Life it Worth

Lining

SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1908

$_0f. 4l|t_W 0RLD
Iteno of Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources
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h a p p e n in g s

d u r in g

th e

w eek

litre the Reader» Will find a Brief
Mlitorleal Spring riowlng
Tor Hurried.Reader»
Ur* Elizatwill Plonk, nged 74 years,
died recently at her country home near
Altoona. Pa. She was one o f the moat
*Ws experts on plant life In the United
_ J
'* ^coopuUed

■ -- .ygM,

florists 01*01
— Mr*. Will.‘ T U IffifT fa r‘ SO Y e n f r social
leader of New York dtjr.died at her home
la that cilY a few day» ago. It waa ahe
who originated the “ 400."

Inst from one to three weeks, during which
time she Is unconscious. On awakening,
she thinks that she has slept only one
night, and does not feel any ill effects
from her long sleep.
Prince H elie de Sagan. Anna Gould’s
new husband, has been sued for debts
clnhned to be due for commission on cu­
riosities and antiquities.

AbW ROUND FLORIDA
The General News of “The Land
of flo w e rs"

CULLED f ROM THE STATE PRESS

first Year

will .present opportunities that will be ol’
vast benefit to the county.
Charles 11. Brown o f L iv e Oak, one o f
Florida's best known and most successful
hankers, has resigned ns president o f the
First National Bank o f U v o Oak in order
to give more o f his time and his personal
attention to Ms large Um ber nnd lumber
interests in Tutupa and South Florida.

The school teachers o f Boston are to be
7
taught how to dance, competent Instruct
M m Maria Reinn D'Fnres o f West Tam ­
ora to be em ployed by the school board An E pitom e o r th e W eek ’s iCfost Im ­
pa committed suicide last week b y drink­
p o rta n t Happenings In the
This is an additional feature In physical
ing carbolic acid. *
S t a t e '» Domain.
culture.
■*
The Presbyicrinn synod ol Florida has
The German Reichstag on Tuesday did
The schooner Lulie L. Pollnnl, from Pen­ been In session this week a t Jacksonville.
some plain talking about Empcrdr W illiam sacola for New York, burned at Sen, Nov. Important sessions have been held and
which m ay cause that monaclt to do some I. The crew were rescued by the steamer the attendance has been large.
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thinking. The German people object to Admiral Schley ftnd taken to New York.
(UjdQro«Ct has been - Th or» urtMxtw 380-- s o w o f ■Jbv»r*rt»ji
Conducted.
pineapples st Boynton on the Enst Coast. Tampa dropped deud on a Seaboard A ir
A t Biloxi, Miss., Henry Leidy, a negro,
D. A. Ulodgeft, a wealthy lumberman Line train as It pulled Into Jacksonville
was lynched Nov. 10 foir the usual crime who had a winter home in Daytona, died last Monday. '
that causes this kind o f justice to be nt his home in Grand Rapids. Mich., Nov.
Three solid trains o f mahogany logs
meted out.
1, nged 84 years.
daily has been shipped from Pensacola
Rev, A lfred H. Harding, for twenty-two
Having fallen below the standard o f e f­ for twenty-one consecutive days. The
years rector o f St. Paul’s Episcopal church ficiency required by the regulations o f the wood came thereon vessels from British
o f Washington, D. C„ has been elected Florida stale troops, Compnny-D. second Honduras nnd South Africa. The ship­
Bisliop o f Washington to succeed Bishop infantry, which isstatiaucdatFort Myers, ments were the largest in the history of
Sutterlee/deceased.
the port.
has been officially disbanded.

It i, believed that all persona connected
with the kilting o f Copt. Rankin. In Ten
nesiec, *ome day* ago. have been arrested
and will be punished to the full extent o f
the law. It 1* also claimed that the conatltution and by-laws o f the nightriders
Former U, S. Senator E. W . Carmack o f
orfanlzallon has come Into the possession Tennessee was shot and killed at Nash­
o’ the authorities.
ville. Nov. 10, by Robin J. Cooper. The
Jeremiah C. Moynihan. the oldest Roman sliooUng was the outcome o f political edi“T^tEdlc orTeinn Chlcagorl» dead-«t-h la tPrijIS lB S iim tu r Cnfmnck's. u b is t . Th e
home in Uyitcity. He was horn In Irelnml Tennesseean.
,
May 3.1808.

fIRST CAR OE LETTUCE

Mrs. George C. Howard, well known at
one time as on actress, and the original
."Topsy" in the dramatized form o f “ U nde
Shipped F ro m S an fo rd on Tuesday
Turn's Cabin," died recently at her home
or This W eek
In Cambridge, Mass. Mrs. Howard’s maid
The first car o f lettuce was shipped from
ea name Was Caroline E. Fox, and she
Sanford on Tuesday, the crop o f W. N.
was bom in 1829.
Culp and »hipped by John V. Denton, the
Dr. Charles Franklin Rand, the first vol- well known commission man. Mr. Denton
unteen to enlist in the Union arm y after also held lids distinction in regurd to last
President Lincoln's call for troops, and the year’s crop.
flulsoldier 10 receive from congress a
The lettuce brought $4.30 per basket in
medal of honor Tori tra ver? 1'6n {he field, New York city and Pittsburg, which is
died a few days since, nged 70 years. He considered a very good price, nnd should
wu born in Batavia, N. Y . He spent net the growers a handsome return for
three years in Libby prison. Later, Pres- their labor.
•

Mrs. A .pDiaz was burned to death in
The cases o f nllpgcd peonage In the
West Tampn last Monday. She. was the building o f the extension o f the Florida
sole occupant o f the house which had taken East Coast railroad, which have been (tend­
fire in some unknown manner.
ing in the U. S. courts for some two years.

—Ttie diHstloirchurch SfifiUBIcon Ve itIToTT
is in session in Tampa this week.
The tax assessment of Hillsborough
county is $475,755 greater this year
than it was in 1907.
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Another dredge for work in the Ever­
glades wns launched last week in Tampu.
A. A . Boggs of Coooanut Grove has sold
his crop o f grapefruit, estimated at 5.000
boxes, to M. F. Mickler of Leesburg.

The charge Is “ peonage, slavery nnd en­
forced servitude.” The 'governm ent has
nearly 300 witnesses, ninny o f whom are
alleged victims. The attorney for Uie East
Coast company asked that the indictments
charging peonage and shivery be dismissed
as tho one charge distroyed the other.
Judge Hough, before whom tho charge Ts
being tried,'was Inclined to rule that Uie
charge o f peonage could not rest, but said
he would rule on any point brought out
during the presentation o f evidence.

The schooner Henry Weller, of New York,
which sailed Oct. 1 from Jacksonville for
New York. and,.which.. was. jajppaseji to
Duncan U. Flat chef. has been elected
have been lost, has reached port in safety. president o f the Missj^sippi-Allantic In­
The schooner was blown far out to sea by land W aterw ays Association which has
a severe gale,.
been In session this week at Columbus,
The third tor|&gt;edo flotilla o f the United Ga. The former name o f the association
States navy is to rendezvbp this winter at was Gulf Coast Inland W aterways Asso­
Pensacola, going there for target iiractice. ciation. The object is the building o f a
The fleet will arrive early in December. Biiip canal from the Mississippi river to
the Atlantic ocean. It Is hnped to make
There are seven vessels.
Jacksonville Uie ocean terminus.
The contract has been let fur the build­
ing o f a S5.000 pavilion over the water
Law n M o w e rs
o f Lake Eustla nt Eustis,
Special prices to reduce stock. If you

N o tic e o r R e g is tra tio n '*
, shal of District of Columbia. H e w as buried
Tl|e registration book for the City o f
st Arlington in lot-No. 1. which was set
silde about forty years ago for the first Sanford, Florida, will be opened on Mon­
day, November 2nd, 1908, In the City
volunteer when he died.
Clerk's office, nnd will close on December
Nolan's Point, on the easterly shore of
at. 1908, at 5 o'clock p. in. .
Lake Hopatcoilg in New Jersey, waa fire
Hours o f registration— 9 o'clock a. nt.
---- ixlIfLaienLiudiLa since, destroying A lMade rnniUy bus l&gt;ycn offered
1012 rn:,untt~frunr2 until -9-o*riockT».~m
lan’s pavilion, the boathouse near the
o
f
an entire building in which to
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M aks L. S cott, City Clerk.
shooting gallery, photographe/V, «Winters,
its products nt the exhibition in
post office, und other property. Loss is
in Jacksonville in January. The
A re you a subscriber to Tin; H craldT
placed at $40.000; insurance, $ 20,000 .

the j
dlsploy the tim e tn buy. Also good stock o f
be held icythek, grass hooks and lawn rakca.
offer is
Harry J. Wilson.

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Dy the loss of the Japanese s t e a m «
Talsh Mam over I BO persons lost their
lives. The vessel sank during a storm off
Eton island.
Qiarles W. Mdfse, wlio wrecked the N a­
tions! Dank of North America, in New
YoA city, has been tried and sentenced
■tofifteen years In the federal prison at
Atlanta.
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President Failures of France celebrated
hi* 67th birthday last week. He Is a sodslist, and believes in separation o f slate
sad church.
By attempting to light a fire in the kiteb_ tn *tDVe la his residence at Swan Lake,
Msnltobs, L W. Carey, a farm er, set fire
— lQ.hii bous», «md his wife, tlVA Children
and M i» Gillespie, a school teacher, were
“ med to death and Cary was so badly
« « « d that he will die.
Tomas Estrada Palmer, the first pteal« n t of Cuba, died In Santiago la lt week,
« d was buried with high honors. The
uaeral was the largest ever held in Santwenty-sis organisation were in
cortege. Business was wholly sus­
pended during’ the funeral.

Thecapital stock o f

the V irginia rati.
“ Standard Oil corporation, being
t ta Sewell's Point, has been increased
“ “a $33,300.000 to $36,000.000.
° nMarch * MMt’ Pre»M «n t Roosevelt

0uOxJ°mC °n° 0i lh® o0iton&gt; of T*“
Oa Nov, 4 the noted race track 'a t

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N’ Y - wa» closed by Isw. There
¿ 7 ., **° wore raciiut there, as a law for¿JJ “ 4 lt WM P » « o d by the last legisla• amuel T. Armstrong, general med
at*

Bellevue and allied bos pit
of New York, has resigned.
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HEN it becomes necessary for the American people to throw off the yoke of temporary busi­
ness depression, n wholesome respect for Lite welfare of mankind ^quires thut a fitting ex* pression be given the determination.
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W hereas, The American
people, by their suffrages,
have elected n chief executive under .whose
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policy it is believed that o long, period of general prosperity will be inaugurated, and,.
W hereas, It is believed thut even tliose who may differ from him in theory will promote Jhn
general'“public interest by ukiiiqi him with their ¿003 will and eo-operation, at least until events may
disdose the wisdom or Unwisdom thereof; and,
W hereas; Sanford is the metropolis of the Great Celery Belt and the gateway to the Vast St.

Johns Delta, and is looked to by this spleijdid region as the leader to set Uie pace in industrial activ­
ity and breadUi of spirit and enterprise ; Therefore be it
Reaoloed, That we, the people of Utis fuvored Celery City, hereby urge the necessity of setting

aside all rivalry between sections, and by combined effort seek to 'dftïoUragè* lntfostrtnlr mercantile—
and financial pursuits by awakening oUr people to a sense of their responsibility.
Let all. in Utis, the season of promise of bountiful crops and restored confidence in general fi­
nançai conditions, unite in their efforts to promote a broad reciprocal spirit, and Lo bring back that
degree of business acUvity which in past years lias characterized the country in general and Orange
County in particular.

May every commercial Interest Ungle with activity.

Wltile every cuIUvated acre is laden wiUi plenty, every heart responds to the inspired Itope of
good Umea, every ripple of water in the St Johns Delta brenUies an invitaüon to our people to en­
gage in the commerce of the world.

As the happiness of one is tfie concern of all, we ask Uie co-

operaUon of our neighbors here and all over SouUi Florida, in all pursuits; and'ns this season
marks the advent
« i^sV era Doliücally.imd indUfltriaUy, we desire it to be known Utat Sanford
throws open her gates, and that we invite the people of Uie world to enter, barter, trade, sell, buy
and aid in ina^uraUng p^pnyepe^
may extend_thjojigbout the land like a tidal wave, and to
meet us in a spirit of brood. patrioUc good-fellowship, intent only upon Uie common good of our

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ne* 1' wben be will have completed
,oriy Year» service.

common country.

of Protracted slumber is
j c i c t l t y unusual attention In Lowell.

Sanford, Florida, October 14, 1908
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T he P eople

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S anford
By

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A woman named Ldpisiana Pietto
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ORGANIZE IN GEORGIA
fru it Growers Get Tofefher On
This Vital Question

THE GREAT BENEFIT DERIVED
Such an Organization Would

Prove
or Great Value to Florida Fruit
and Vegetable Growers

The fruit growers o f Georgia have or­
ganized the Georgia Fruit Exchange and
hereafter will market Uielr crop through
the office o f this organization. The Her- w ay for the Fl^ridn fruit and vegetables
grower» to get Uie beat result» o f their
Inbora and command the prices for their
«oops would be through t he sim ilar organ­
ization o f a Florida union.
The following it a brief outline o f Mine
o f the reasons why.the Georgia organiza­
tion w ill prove o f great benefit to the
grow ers;
It was decided that an association, to
be called The Georgia Fruit Exchange, be
organized and to establish headquarters
in Atlnntn, and any such branch offices
as might be necessary for Uie proper con­
d u ctor Uie business. Tit«» capital stock
was rixtiTnrjlO u.U UU and subscriptions
covering a minimum o f $50,000, and
pledges covering 60 per cent o f the pros­
pective crop o f 1000, based on 1008 ship­
ments, to he secured before Uie same be­
come binding. These subscriptions were
to be paid In monthly installments o f ten
per cent, commencing November I, 1908,
the »tock to be subscribed tor only by
fruit growers. A n organization commit­
tee was elected and Mr. Bagley, o f A t ­
lanta, made chairman. This committee
has met with great success and It is the
opJulw o/Jhc w ell j
tietween 85 and 90 per c e n t ’of the chip
will be pledged before Uie stripping sea­
son o f 1000. The eyes o f the south will
watch the progress o f this organization,
and If It continues to be as successful in
ts operations as it has been in Its forma­
tion Uie indications ore that a very large
percentage o f the orchard owners and
truck fanners o f the entire .south will, in
the next few years, be disposing-of their
products through this medium and deriv­
ing thereby the benefits which must
KHwmmri 1y-fteti mi |&gt;any -nechwttccfUrw tedclfiirt. :
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The benefits to be derived by the peach
growers nre almost innumerable. They
w ill be brought closer together, and by
free discussion o f improved methods for
caring for orchards, pocking and shipping
only the best grades o f fruit, the peuch
industry w ill bo p la m l on the highest
plane, nnd tho growers encouraged to feel
Umt they have nn asset In their orchards
Instead o f a liability. ; W ith the handling
o f from 80 to 00 |icr cent o f the fruit of
Georgia through one bussness office, recog­
nition can he had, not only from Uie
trade, hut from transportation In terests.
ns well, which is sudi an immense factor
In the successful marketing o f any com­
modity, Dy having Uie "control In one
office o f Uie quantities o f fruit to be sent
to each market ru di riny .tm lUr-prl.M^ , —
by from 25 to 50 per cent are sure lo
follow, illstribuUon being the keynote o f
the whole plan.
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Economies in the prices o f crate m ate­
rial, fertilizers, orchard implements, etc.,
purchased ttuough Uie central office, w ill
more Utan pay Uie expense o f running
the ufTnirs o f the company. For instance,
hut year the growers paid 10 cents for a
•orate, while next season they will be able
to obtain the same crate through the or­
ganization for 12 Cents apiece. This Item
alone means a saving to the peach grow­
ers o f Georgia o f $125,000.
AS (o the actual managing o f this-en­
terprise, the members o f the committee
and fruit growers alike were, with one
accord: o f the opinion that it was a “ OneMan” affair. A man to assume such re­
sponsibility m ust first o f aU. be a PastMaster o f Uie art o f organization. He
nsf he. a man in whom everyone had
F and Im p licit confidence and
whose in tegrity has such sterling charac­
ter as to warrant the peach growers o f
C e o rg la ln IntrusUng to his absolute d i­
rection the disposal o f Uicir len mllUon,d ollar crop'and ’ the purchasing o f all o f
their fertilizers, crotcA an dr implements.
He must be a man o f recognized ability
to cope with the tremendous problems
which roust necessarily arise and versed
in all the major and m inor details o f the
transportation and refrigeraUng business.
Generally, when this point In the forma(Continued

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Its rnl»cry, but tlic^ u n burst" nnd de­
stroyed his eyes, and his w ife ran aw ay
w itli a lightning-rod peddler. Tlic mort­
gage and the man are still there:

A Budget of Opinion " Just Be
tw eerr Yoir and Me

4 For n week after the election the
wheelbarrow took the place o f the uulomobile with voters who backed up bud
Judgment by worse bets.

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A Chlel la A m o n g Y e T a k in g N otes,
S o S oya S au n terer,

CwrMpM^MM to Th* HoralJ,
Sanford's the Best Still
li'&gt; ■ i» d old world when the run don't thlae.
But there Ain't no d»e milntn'.
There'« «till ■ «pot whrre lire four« twine
And love when the tun sln’t shinin';
A n ' the wind« innv blow, and the fru«l« may kill
But Sanford'« the be«t In the country «till I
It’» a m U , cold world when the «llver'a gone,
Brit there ain't no use tie wallin':
The teas run high, but the *htp* «nil on, ,

Jin'1,ill,» «aillr,» «Ins uilll, ll.» m«1,111M*•

4 The campaign liar is entitled to a long
rest.
4 - U the freak election bet continues to,
grow in tho next hundred years as it has

4i».-tb e'iw st hundred. ;the'hnWVMttiif-W?W
does not chew horseshoe' nails, stand on
his ear for a week, or falls to kill his
mother-in-law on a wager, w ill be the

rarest freak the coming museum muti can
secure on the round globe,

4 A n idea that might be advantageously
developed by our improvement associa­
tion has been adopted with beneficial re­
sults by like organizations in other cities.
It Is to appoint a competent person, neces­
sarily a good talker and o f impressive ad­
dress. to visit capitalists, manufacturers
and others contemplating investment, and
present hnd advocate the "Advantages o f
Sanford. TlffiJ out £U y W oa U F W tn 'p W sonai communication with enterprises
seeking location or investment.

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made mistake?— no live man, who does
tilings, was ever free from inistnkes. It
proves hln humanity, mid also that lie
isn’ t afraid to tackle even n buzz-saw If
he thinks it is not doing its full duty.
Rah I rah I rah for Teddy f
But if the strong and resolute Roosevelt
could not bring about tariff" reforpi, and
rpnny other reforms he advocated and
pushed in season and out o f season, what
do you think the amiable nnd mild-man­
nered Mr. Taft can do-against the Aldfk h ss-and. Cannons, F.irnkars, Pla its. Ik»
pews, Baileys, McLanrins, Elkinses, Pdj nss,
Dalzclls nnd all the other grafters and
trust defenders in the National Congress.
It takes a man with,brains, and the iron
will, and courage o f n Roosevelt, or n
Bryan, to .accomplish anything. No one
fenred Bryan save those whose graft was
likely to be interfered with, and the crim­
inal trusts and gangs o f predatory wealth
— who have indeed defeated him.
Yours fo e Progress,

I do not wish to be regarded as n split­
ter o f hairs, and, Incidentally, a -splitter
o f splits, but, In tlie -mune o f -EntflUh-us.
she ought to be spoken, why do w e con­
tinue.to murder the language?
I constantly see annual reports purport­
ing ro be «^ sta tem en t o f business in the
year ending, say,
HUH," instead
gay, June 30,1
30.188B,
o f in tlie year ended June 30, 1808.*
And. then, w e read o f people going to
Dnytotia* for n sojourn o f ten days, or that
John Smith lived In Ocala for five years—
bad English.
And I am always filled with a desire to
T he S a u n t e r e r .
murder o f to commit some oilier horrible
deed when I hear a man speak o f the
pretty girl who writes his letters as n
"typew riter.” In the first place, it Is entlrrlrw n m irtrm n fe co n d ly lt is grossly in*
elegant. W e nfcvcr speak o f the man who
runs an engine, a*. au-’.'eughc
would be Jlist ns proper. The idea of
calling a person who operates n typewriter
“ a typewriter." The proper word Is "typewritlst." The pretty girls who are such zeli, 0 . C. McDougall.
The cases as tried are as follows:
State vs. Ed Hess, quail shooting while
resp o n d en t o f l h e country ore ■"typenear Sanford; guilty, $25 and $5 towards
writlsts." not^’ typewriters."
When one has typhoid fever, w e tell he‘ costs or 00 days.
State vs. Hector Reed, cruelty " to ani­
Is ill with typhoid fever— bad English.
mals; not guilty.

"Nesh IhsnksXIbtrin"
Mlitnh Moon • lookin' down
&gt;"rom de doudi upon de lawn,
llrnh int- proy I
Fin* de darks«' cloud yo' kin, «ah I
Fin* • cloud ex brae ex «In. *ah,
Hide away, Ml*t|£ Moon I llltleaw ayl
Matin' all de country.Iirlihl—
Light ex day— .
Doan yoT know hit'« nrah Thankiglbbln,
A n ' de worl' owe* roe a llbbenT
Hideaway, Mltiuh Moon I Hide away

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State vs. Chester Thomas, willfully kill­
ing somebody clscs cow; not guilty
Slate vs. T. L. Joyce, selling ■domestic
wines in Ocoee; two trials; first, a mistrial;
second, not guilty.
--S T h trv ».' Flfif-tt WmirinU77JeaJ~lfuflfy
to bigamy.
State vs.'Gordon Nylnml, assault with
intent to hill; verdict, aggravated assault.
This is a recent Lake Mary case wtien the
defendent shot Fred Sjpbiom.
State vs. John Jenkins, aggravateti as­
sault; plead guilty.
State vs. Win. Smith, hunting out o f
senson; Jury trial;* guilty.
State vs. R. L. Holland, hunting out of
season; plead guilty.

T h o.m en who have been claiming
everything for some weeks will be lone­ 4 According to the vociferously |&gt;ronounced verdict o f a majority o f the American
some for occupation.
people, tills, the endorsement o f "sound
4 Just ns cverylaxly said, and ns every­ money** and "protection," Is to usher in
body suys before election, there were a everybody’s golden opportunity. Unless
good manysurpriscs Wednesday, the 4th those who believed In a tnriff panacea for
the ills o f government and o f people, who
ware confined to no particular party,
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4 Now that the Salvation A rm y is going conducted a campaign of systwmjcfoMsICto throw aside the big drum, the fact that nnd organized mendacity that was equiv­
armies change base hns a good lllustra- alent to four months persistent perjury,
the restraint upon oil efforts to improve
iresent conditions will be removed at
4 Tin- (¡ic.it American presidential dis­ once, and a golden era will open upon the
traction having subsided for n term o f very heels o f the election.
years, it should not be forgotten b y tlie
Unless the most coljosal instance of
unmarried portion o f tho male sex that humbuggery, the most astounding fake
they-ere in the last-quarter of Leap year, and infcreditable confidence scheme* in ail
McGlon Bros., Proprietor«,
so that meads o f escape m ay he devised. dstory has been worked off on tills nation,
tha commercial nnd financial blight that
4 A correspondent it trying to discover had pressed heavily upon the people will
wiiU.WilS the nrm"lJftltt?r. Aduni, of codrscT *be removed without form ality or delay.
who printed a kiss on ilio check o f Eve.
Tlie sun of^prospcilliLmuit arise in the Everything Ncal a n if Clean
golden east, nnd ascending the firmament
4 The election is over. Let ua return to must throw its gilded darts through bimico
and Cooked to Please the Potale
first print ¡pies and make business hunt, and dissipate tlie mists o f udversity that
as o f yore. There is no use o f replnlnf huve hovered over tills country.
Unless the pledge o f a prompt return to
if tlie other side defeats. No doubt they
are ns honest ns your chosen champions. prosperity bo redeemed, tlie political
They want to see tho country prosperous crime o f .‘08 will eclipse the crime o f ‘73,
us Well as you do. Let husinoss prosperi­ and render those responsible for it exe­
Corner First Street nnd Palmetto Avenue
ty -b e maintained, no mutter who wins crated and outlawed by their fellow citi­
the day. Sulk not In your tents, my zens. The faith is prevalent that performa nee w ill follow promise, and that
hearties.
the mysterious and potent power that Hie
4 A prominent Sanford man has n well- world believes resides in gold w ill release
developed case of somnambulism, con­ the wheels o f iirogress nnd start all things
tracted while carrying the hnhy nt night. forward on the liigh w oy of prosperity, nnd
He says that he will never carry uny more thut will fallow the brightest* and most
babies, und he intim ated to his w ife that prosperous period that this republic has
in future she w ill, have to take a spin ever known.
Best Hom elike Accommodations
•wtrerr " " tootsy-wuutsy 11sings in the wee
4 Tlumksklvlng Day is almost here again.
the C ity st Moderate Prices
( w ill return "Thanks a w fu lly " If any­
4 Wjicn it ram e to tlie ballot, every voter body In the-fullness o f his heart sees fit
to fire a gobbler this way. *
had a chance to m oke his mark.

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4 I want to repeat that it Is greatly to
the credit o f the Sanford preachers that
tliroughout the political campaign they
have. .kept..politics.out of. their pulpits.
There were Bryan and T a ft men among
them, but they hud the good sense to al­
low Bryan and T a ft tnen to listen to their
ins without h aving to Luke a duscuf
polities. The peo|de hud politics enough
this year, without having it fired ut them
from the pulpit.
4

The dugfcnnel editors, curb-stone ora
t irs and oilier spellbinders ure now ex­
plaining how It happened.

4 Some people don’t know when they ore
well off,’ and ere constantly growling. But
upon others/urtune does not alw ays seem
to smile, end o f one o f these I read last
week. A n exchange tells o f a man who
. m ortgaged his f flrtn-ta buy his -wife * pair
o f diamond ear-rings. His w ife took ip
washing to pay the Interest on the mort­
gage, but the Aral Job she lost one o f tlie
"sparks" In tlie suds, whereupon site tried
to hang herself in the bam, but the rope
broke end she fell on s Jersey cow worth
$150 and broke its back. Her husband
then undertook to shoot tlie cow to end

4 Don’t try to answer Bryan’s arguments,
w as tlie order from Hitchcock to tlie spiel­
ers. H it him with « club,wave the bloody
Bhlrt^call J&gt;im o h o boogie-man,-frighten
the voter, turn on tlie red fire and order
up chills and fever music, They oouldir’t
match him in argument— so hit him with
an axe— and a golden nx&lt;: at «km
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Nearly all tlie big dully papers o f tlie
east, and same prominent weeklies, like
"H arpers." for instance, which is owned
principally by J. Pierpont Morgan and
other financial magnates, were opposed to
having their gigantic financial graft interfered w ldi b y a strong man like Bryan,
who stands for equality o f opportunity.
They hate him just os they hate Roose­
velt, who has always stood for the squaYc
lieu I, and strong enough to whack the life
out o f them. Had Teddy been supported
-by-n-Bspuhilasn congress, -ns . W-shsuldhave been, he would have accomplished
much more than he did. He was the

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�THE SÏClAL

on f l d d r ^ lfiaT~every~fuifier In town
ought to have heard, and every boy also.
The next num ber "T h e Man Who Puts
W ell Known Former Cltlien Writes |
His .Arms Around M c."by Mr. D. G. W ag
of dood Old D i v i
of Interest Concerning ner. w a s ‘
w .
T O . Holly, Esq., Managing Editor The |
“ The Fathering o f a Boy’* was' read by
Society People.
Sanford Herald:
Pror. Perkins, because o f „th e absence of
During the past summer I have been
Mr. D, L Thrasher. It was short, but ap­
honored
by visitors from many, o f your
propriate and showed what most boys
highly esteemed citizens and my old
|needed— a father.
A fte r the program Prof. Perkins an- friends,-and more than one has suggested
,
■*
Southwest Çomef Washington nnihChnnihsrsJ Itp ^ tt.
r#ierv City Vanity- Fair- W h ile I nounccd that the m eeting was onen for thnt I write a letter to the old Fire Boys
a w ,y the C aldeo M à u r i - -------- |general discussion. Several patrons o f o f SirnTord lliroiigli the columns o f your
the school spoke for a few minutes each, valuable jwper,“ suggesting that they get
Social Gossip.
NEW YORK CITŸ
Prof. Perkins nnnqpnccd that if there together and work like they used to do in
HE HERALD takes great pleasure In
=
1==,
the old days when the writer Hnd the
announcing that Mrs. Jennie Cassil were no objection he would teach this
pleasure o f commanding for so many
will edit the Social World depart- week Saturday, to make up for Friday
years.
_
a
fte
f
Thanksgiving.
By
so
doing
he
could
ment. Mrs. Cassil is no stranger to the
Your
present
chief would undoubtedly
and
^ n lc of Sanford, having resided here give a three-dny holiday to children
H |
.tiave considered this.an Impertinence on
eifloy
aevVrai years ago when her late husbnnd, teachers, which would bo moree tajoyabio
m y part, and besides, if I hnd wished to
Vtn Cassil. was rector o f Holy Cross Epis- than giving just the one day— Thankswrite it would not havo been to m y old
„pal diurch. Mrs. Cassil has ample ex- givjng.
comrades, reminding them o f n duty to
penence in newspaper work, having at
A fte r singing "Home, Sweet Hom e" by
Sanford, but to the Citizens o f Sanford,
vwioos times been society editor o f pa- by the audience, the meeting closed, oil
reminding them o f their duty to the Fire
mts in Washington. Cincinnati and Indi-1 feellag benefit led by being present at the
Department.
»nspoli*- The Social World department exercises.
My action nt this late tiny Is prompted
of The Herald will be made a feature o f
Woman*» I s s l i l B t a t - ^ r a n iT a I)/ rea d in g in your Issue o f October S4thr
the paper, and any assistance rendered
The W om an’s Social Club held their regThe Sanford Gas
bc
OPP»«- U1lir, m eeting a» -Sr t m W »1 m
f * | f t W irt ro od A fh p it! tl___
dsted. An editor is not ubiquitous nnd
tlon o f an electric light plant.
clubhouse and a most enjoyahlenfternoon
li unable to attend all social functions in
Can this be [»ssible. and if I am cor­
was spent by the members and visitors.
one evening, and any matter o f n social
rectly Informed, Sanford without a F ire
Light refreshments were served that re­
nature sent to the seclety editor o f The
department. Has the City Engineer
flected credit upon the committee in
Herald will greatly facilitate the labor of
drawn the Bo*nrd o f Aldermen's attention
charge, and social goinea were indulged in
yp ping this deportment u p j p j h e stand-;
to the extra dadger from fire from mnroreven niter T h e-la m p s -w ere" lighted, ns
erly insulated wires, particulnry in towns
snL
loutli were the Indies to leave the hospit­
with wooden bu'ddlngsT Have fire Insur­
able qunrtenf
o f the club. One o f the
ThrTarenti* Club.
.
ance men Informed yourcUizcna as to tlie
The m eetlnfSfThe-Parenta* Club was features o f the Social Club this winter
extra cost o f itisuranceT
btld in the auditorium o f the High School w ill be the invitation extended to visitors
In the good old days before the freeze
M Honda/ afternoon at 3 o'clock.
and strangers to the city w ill huvo the
SANFORD, FLO RID A
catadtfophe. which caused the loss o f your
The exercises of the afternoon were opportunity o f passing a social hour and
ovely city and clim ate to tnany'old citi­
specially designed for fathers o f children, mude to feel at home with-the hospitable
zens, one o f them the writer, the City
but oaly a very few gentlemen w ere |ladietf o f Sanford,
Fathers used to pay the Fire Department
present.
' —
i 1600 per year for maintenance; by which ‘ ' f-T
h
e
W
edne
s
d
a
y
C
lub.
piece on the program w a s
means
we"were
enabled
tcTsiipport
FTns
rV r.w " hy n q im r .)I The‘"Wediiei3ay
T h e W ednesday Clulf
Club jnet
j n e t Wednesday
well-fundshed for comfort,
Utteconsisting o f Messrs; E. T.W dodm ir. afternoon at 9 o’clock in -th eir own room
with an Ice-W ater Cooler (nnd only on
F. a Woodcock. E. C. Hamilton and G..S. In ,ho Pico block- The Weather wus
high days nnd holldays*were the trim­
liwiy. They were so heartily encored as threatening and did rain n few minutes,
mings allowed, the church pit Park nvenncl
they passed, to their seats— tTieycompcIl- hut inside this room the ladies were sinilnotwithstanding), nnd the said rooms
E S T A B L IS H E D
«1 to come front again, they gave the tng nnd good-natured, and so drove all
were generally used ns a Public Library
thoughts
of
clouds
nnd
gloomy
weather
«udirne« another verse, and the four I
nnd nil the members well taken core of,
. ommenred to Cow-cnw-caw until die from the mind.
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This was the first m eeting o f tlie year. fUrnlslietl with new clothes when same I
vbole people were convulsed with laugh­
s
had
been
damaged
at
a
fire,
nnd
all
ter. la fact this quartette o f gentlemen A fte r some business Mrs. Lucien R. Phil­
necessitry medical attendance free of Arc Ofltering Any and A ll Kinds of F lorida R e a l E state
were so good in their singing it would be ips, president, delivered a short address.
charge, no m atter the cause or necessity.
at as Low Prices and. on as reasonable terms as
well if they would organize into a perma­ There were mony gems o f thought oinotig
Can you wonder, therefore, thnt we hnd a [
which
were
the
fo
llow
in
g:'“
You
know
in
nent dub and" give amateur entertalnany line o f work almost, w e gqt.-gaodjuui. membership always pf /rum fifty ttyd x ty
H m íI -A n 7*. bere
the jx*ojjle o f Sanford. and our-deportmcnt the envy o f "every
o
f
it
in
proportion
to
the
amount
or
work
The next was a poem read by Rev. D.
other town in tlie Stute o f Florida, except
B. Sweat. "What is Home Without a we pur into it. 1 was reading an article
where they hnd paid Are departments.
D id f Home is not home without a expressing tills same thought. It said:
Further, look up the Chiefa's annual re­
‘
A
large
|mrt
o
f
the
value
and
blessing
in
mother, what would it be without a Dad T
port Tor ten years prior loathe freezeTand Office on Park Avenue, between First and Commercial Stfccts, Sanford, Florida
wu the commencement, but wound up by any achievement or attainment lies In
figure
out what the property losses were,
cooduding that “ sort o f think w e both" what it costs— we gain strength through
and
you
will conclude that with the num­
uiiui make iionie. Many good truths for struggle.* No liternry club can do its best
ber
of
Arcs
we had )n those days the
fathers were in this poem. It was hcart- work that is content just simply lb amuse
money
was
well
spent.
or entertain - its members. I think we
Uj encored.
I
need
hardly
proceed
further; in these
[. Then followed an address b y Prof. G. E. want tu aim to do reul solid work with a
duys o f “Shall (ho people rule” and dot
serious
purjio.se
that
means
a
broader
edMid*. He commence*!, "There are a good
m and- higher cultivation for each lurs. you cannot expect something for
Birjwfftrwhere are the men*
nothing; therefore, my advice is, if you
Jhia set him rcirospectjng and j» c said: o f us." Her nddress -closed with a verse
want an efficient fire department, give
"I.can remember when no women taught." from Mrs. Browning; _______
the boys an incentive; Rooms, where
tW *ur« no earneil work
A gents for the Famous
He thinks his sister wos onion g the first
they can meet ami talk it aver; cuss the
Of any hoof it creatures how la It
lady teachers, as he can now look back.
Weak, imperfect, 111 atlaplnl.
chief, Muyor Luke and the aldermen w ith­
The greatest achievement o f life nine­
Kail« to much. It 1« gathered
out being heard; and ubovc all, have tlie
A t a grain of *anrl to enlarge
.
; SANFORD. FLORIDA
teenth century is the establishment o f the
indies o f Sanford take an interest in their
The turn of human action, u»ed
pihlic schools. I put it above everything
organization, and knowing your boys'as I
For carrying out Cod’* end. ,
el*. The old order of leaching was very
Incidents o f summer's outing by the do, you will find numbers o f them ready
different from the modern method. Then
di fieront club members were much en joy­ to take the places vacated by Davis, Zapf,
It wak chiefly medicine, Inw and the min­
ed— several hod remained ut home, in Beatty, Brothcrson, Hockslein, Nichols,
istry. Tile difference consists o f three
Sanford, found it cool, pleasont nnd en­ Mudge, muuy others, and your old Chief,
main points: then it was arithmetic, Latin
— ---------- — Harry M. PArwoRTH.—
joyable.— esp ecial-en joym en t being- in
and Creek, The modern method teaches
seeing the many improvements going for­
[Ed. Note— Sanford now has a good fire
good English, science and manual train­
departm ent recently organized, and when
ward to enhnnee the beauty o f tlie city.
ing It is the duty o f parents to educate
Harry Papworth visits the old place again
"Accession nnd Reign o f George Iff.'
we will give him a fire drill and good
*i far as pusslbie. There should be no
by Mrs. Geo. L. Maris wos a paper care­ tim e generally.)
difference between the girls and the
fully prepared, full o f interesting facts
toys. I know no sex. 1 treat all just the
nnd well rend.
-*■
wne. Once I heard a speaker say, "E d ­
A circular was sent out toclub members
ucation never gave a man brains and
(Continued from pa&lt;i- I I ’■ '
of which lltc following is an important
With this fact in mind, I am importing clean hard crushed
Rhea took away nil that he hnd,~ and
tion o f nn organization is readied, there
sto'ne, which when mixed with Btandard engineering specifica­
notice:.
-B i down.___Inatnncem
tions, gives nn absolutely dependable foundation.
w-Nn fb^Alemherahlp will he for- are presented for consideration a score or
giren where education has been the mak-If-yrat-w «w L-ft-iVvitlk-4i&gt;-w l&gt;irJi-yiui_cnn tn k p pririn in t h i»yn iirH
feltcd by club members by non-payment more ot n&amp;inesr' In .tills instance a must
l°g of children. The public schools arc
to come, be sure thaP that foundation is right. Tills is one of
o f dues, or^by failure to furnish at least unique situation was evolved in that there
for two main things; Efficiency arftl
was but one raiin alone mentioned, and
the characteristics of my work. Let me figure on sud» a
one paper during the year.’’
® *t*«er building. Is the moral educawithout whose services it was admitted
walk for you.
i
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t
.
x
t&gt;
don of our people .keeping step* with ouy
the organization could not be funned.
' Reception to Capt Pagenliart
^ I n g of sclent*, etc- Tjie teacher has
The good people o f the Geneva section Having been for the last ten years in a
good of the child at heart nt all times.- are grateful to Capt. Pagenliart o f the position to see all sides o f this question,
ooe 1» infallible; mistakes m ay be steamer Alligator, fur many favors shown and appreciating Row "bcneficnl to the
®odo; but they are o f the head, qot the by him, and In appreciation o f his cfTorts south successful action along the lines
r “0* While in olden times English and to give them a transportation for their would be, Mr. I. M. Fleming has been in­
JWature were not taught, renders that produces, tendered him a reception last duced to sever his connection with the
&gt;
^ best authors were put week at Geneva. Am ong those présent Armour Car Lines and w ill accept Hie po­
0 *** hnmia of tlie children, and these w ere:
sition o f Manager of Hie Georgia Fruit
committed to memory. And llterJ. T. McLain and fam ily; H. H. Pntti- Exchange.
*** *e,n*
to memory will do shall and fam ily, Mr. Hayes and family,
Mr. Fleming is well known la Sanford,
i l0**Td forming character. Get a Mr. Worthy and fa m ily , Mr. Spear a"nd having been district manager o f the A r­
&gt; interested in good reading and that fam ily. Mr. Duckhart. L. P. Daniels and mour Car Lines, nnd is the owner o f valu­
y « safe. One terrible mistake has sister. M. I. Baker and fam ily, C. Culpper. able property near Rand's siding.
n made and is stlU being made, and Frank Sutton, Mr. Mayfield, Master C.
WELBORN BLOCK
*
Ust of Unclaimed Letters
r !111lh* «p ressloii “ Boys wiU be boys." Proctor and sister, and many others.
Rem
aining
in
the
Sanford
Postoffice
at
mm
_
horrible expression has sent
close o f week ending Ncv. 10,1908 ;
Y* to the bad than anything else
Unfurnished Rooms For Rent
Ladles
V “ ? &lt;*■ Why not eay, "G lrU wiU be
Several nice rooms, in good location, Brown, Mìm Be&gt;Uie
McXlnnrle. Mr«.
We must Itald the boys up. W « w ill be rented to desirable persons. Cist­ FlrUI». Ur* Mintitr
Srrn*. Ui*a jewel
GriinkU- Ml*- Flora
not expect bad from them. Y e t I
ern and sulphur water on Hie premises,
Gentlemen
«•ve never known a boy a s U d a
Hatter, M M
lotjulre at T h e Herald office. w
J^rkion, A.
I I leb act
' , n0W;: i^hsve never known a boy
Moriey. Cubli
4 Good .
-----J u st R ec eived — — 4— - - ____ Arthur---Mam; ‘
Urn streets with ■ girl smoking e
BcnaalL
WU)
E.
The largest line o f sporting goods ev e r
real trouble lies with the
“ « r e - w l » leave all responsibility with received in Sanford— guns, rifles, hunting Cui.
Harry J, Wilson.
nxMhers, because business occupies dothing, etc.

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J O H N V . D E N T O N &amp; CO.

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Staple and Fancy Groceries
Full Line of High Grade Cigars and Tobaccos

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Do you r'ealize the necessity for a substantial
foundation as a part of that sidewalk which you
intend building? A nicely Gnished top lends
beauty, but not stability. This is to be attained
only when the same care is exercised in selection
of materials for the foundation as for the top coat.

S . O. 8HINHOL8ER

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Sanford, Florida

W. H. H A N D

P a b s t ’s C e l e b r a t e d M e a d
Cigars and Tobacco

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DuitXta«*. 1- U.
Woit 1«MC
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fine stationery o f all kinds. A ll the latest
Persons claiming (he above will pica
type and material and "the men behind say “ A dvertised," and give date o f tli
Hit,
Chas . r . H askins ,' P. M.
the typ e " who know how.

Stoves, C r o o k e r y and G l a s s w a r e -

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Machines, Edison Phonographs and Records, Wholesale
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LOCAL NEWS OVERELM

THE TAJR

„ T w o hundred a n d -c ig h ty -s e r tp -y c a r a j - W f r a o u r ih àl ‘ DmTe ouuntirwlll bovo n
h ave imi used since Thanksgiving Dny wns building at the M id-W inter Exposition at
Publish«] Every Saturday Morning at Sanford, Fla.
Blankets nnd Comforts, bottom prices; !
•
■ : R. f . Hollt, Managing Editor
______ first celebrated. The little band o f Pll- Jacksonville. Would It'n o t be well for
grlms who met on that observation of tho Orange count y_lo procure n similar build 75c up. Mettlnger's (n ext door to P o st-j
Subaorlptlon Price, 81OO a Year In Advance |day. on the rocky shores o f Massachusetts.
ing, not only at Jacksonville but at Tam

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precedent, and there certainly entered
Into their thoughts no conception o f such
Office First Floor In the Dlihod Block, First Street to dny as a national institution. A few
Telephone No. 148,
months before, when they landed on the
strange
and new land, they found no
THREE MONTHS OLD
home
Df
mild climate, with soil easily
- - W ith this issue T h e H e r a l d has comworked,
but
Inmend, n l»»'H nf 1™ nml
the first quarter o f n year o f Its
storms. The little colony was In immin­
Istcnco.
Since its inception this paper hatumet ent dnnger o f death by starvation, but they
with sudi lionerous and increased patron­ set heroically to work, planted their crops
age from the public that it Is stronger and placed their faith jn God. The first
harvest m ay not have been prolific, but It
and better In every w ny than any news­
was ample for their needs, and demon­
paper ever publisned in this city. In fact,
strated that* their new home.was capable
the friends o f T he H erald avow that it is
by fa r the beat‘paper that Orange county o f supporting life by tilage. For this they
ever had, and express an earnest wish were devoutly grateful to God, and it is
not strange the impression was so strong
that its weerly visits m ay become a
that the observation o f returning thanks
daily occurrence.:
During the three months o f its exist­ grew into a custom and wns perpetuated
wherever their descendants were the
ence T he H erald has been beset by con­
dominant people.
flicting and contradictory interests, but it
A Thanksgiving proclamation was is­
baa bottled In.and o txrtyf‘ Season f o r
sued
by George W ashington irr I7 8 fc and
best interests o f Sanford and Orange
one
•ominty.
In^Jhis work'peelat rather than general
bouyedavith the conviction that the moat
The
real
observance
o f the day os n nu
important factor In*a city's and county's
tlonal holiday dotes from 1803.
progress is n vigorous a n d liv e newspa­
Less than two weeks hence this day of
per, and w e have aimed in every issue
gratitude w ill again be here. Another
to m eet that requirem ent
year Is drawing to a dose, and as w e take
T he H erald of today-hat its utterances
a retrospective view a f its events, it Is
more generally republished a n i commente d o n by the State press than any other ¡JnguUriyappropriate that sincere thanks
under Act ol Msrvh 3rd, 1878.

paper published in this section. Tho renson for this is that T he H erald is a reflex
o f the age in which we live; its columns
are filled with the best news, and'its edi-

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7 returnf 110, overruling Omnipotence for
tbe «* u ntl®“ blessings we enjoyed. What
we have to bo thankful for c a d i knows
^ \ 1or blmsctr. A s a nation, w e should

our products in a manner that will clearly
demonstrate the wonderful resources o f
Orange county in every line. T he H erald
will always advocate the advantages o f
state fairs, county fairs and expositions
o f all kinds, as no state in Uie union is so
peoilflo-4n—fruits ~&lt;nHi- vegetables and yat
is deficient In opportunities to display our
great advantages to the strangers within
our portals every .winter.
Let us have the State Fair at Tampa,
the M id-W inter Exposition at'Jackson ­
ville and let .Orange county be at both
places by a large majority, and let no
other county make any finer display at
either place. A ll o f our visitors m ay not
hail from Missouri, hut they will quote
you that state whn it comes to "showing,
and unless our county is represented it is
idle to attempt attracting the thousands
by pdmphlcts and dry reading.
Especially is this true o f Sanford, where
narare has so richly en dow ed'iirw ith all
cornUMffrtrfOr
raising fruits and vegetables, and our
reputation already made must at all times
be sustained.
Sanford must be represented I

The election is over and everything will
now settle to the- accustomed standard.
It is a consummation devoutly to be
thankful for. The half-year o f suspense
intervening between nomination and cleclio n .is o n e o f the longest periods in hu­
man life. How fast we live; how much
we ex(iccL When the people have-spoken,
the genius o f our republican institutions
requires acquiescence.

Copies o f The Herald can be obtained I
ot Millet's news stand, corner o f Park ave-1
nuc and First street.
Thir. paper wants a correspondent in
every section o f Orange County, as well ns
the adjoining towns in Volusia nnd Lake
¿mimic». The publishers propose to mnkp

Furnishing
Store

The Herald tho medium through which
the piople will learn nil the nows.
I f store advertising merely brought peo­
ple to your store it would pay—hut the
right kind o f store advertising brings the
woman to your store with her mind made
up, nine timea out o f ten. to rfiake
certain purchases, with the result that she
makes at least nine-tenths o f the pur­
chases sho hml planned when she read
your ad.

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Tile firm o f Snead &amp; Venable, contrac­
tors, has been dissolved, Mr. Snead retir­
ing nnd Mr. Venable conducting the
business .ns heretofore. Mr. Snead has
leased the room In . [¿ cJ J jflca build!
¿ e x t to 'T y 'IT ’JSmPiHwS?m~esYaTflTi
first-class pool nnd billiard hall. He has
nlrendjr jHirchnsed ..three fables o f the
latest pattern.
C. M. Bradwatcr, the well known ferti­
lizer salesman is in the city |hln week.
Mr. Bradwatcr has been with the Arm our
Fertilizer Works for n number ofj“yenr 8
but Is now Belling the product o f the E. O.
Pajnter Co., and having a host o f friends
all over Floridn will sell his goods wher­
ever he goes. Florida people like a Flor­
idn product nnd Mr. Brad water is the man
to sell it. . *

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torlnls cause the people to think.
" * 2“ nntl 1* lve ,hnnk* »iH u m e d ly and
S c h lo ss 6*05 &amp; Co,
Ftwt CwOTHCSHAAfn
The success o f T he Herald is founded' wU 8™°* J°Y! os, a c*ly'. we B,,ould be
S4LV»
mo*C* New VgM
New Florida syrup and hot pancakes, |
upon public opinion. Since Its Inception
thankful and as iudividu
Jmlghty good; hotiMitii lm had nt Senfo ü ¡@ V tiN .--T H E - I10USE7
-It has striven ' to Iks a real newspaper.
tl»e-w a y-«f-«a oh -w llh reference t o
It
strikes
us
-that
-th
e
persons
In
Thtrf
giv in g apace, to every w orth y, ob lgg k .y h *t jie.haa to _ tg J h qjik fu l .for Is a matH. II. Dcone is s|tending n few days ^ c o m p le t e lin e o f E le n ’s Slinjipy,
b u M n g up instead Df tenring down, arid
wh.cR r a t r w ljo lly yrlth fils own eon- county who nro already cackling over the
with Hanford friends nnd relatives. He Is
U p -to -tln te Suits, in all the
victory
o
f
their
favored
candidate
at
the
while giving the patrons all the news.
ncu'
former cittecn, nnd though residing in
le n d in g S h a d es and Patterns
recent election, and the many advantages
never becoming “ yellow“ or Sensational.,
TOR P R O S P E R IT Y .
A i n /v/\ ,
tf»O A A A
to be derived therefrom by themselves, Jacksonville, retains ills love for Sanford. |
N ow that success is assured, w c take tliii
President Elect Taft, to the Cincinnali arc enumerating thetr poultry at a period Mr.Deane says that when he gets started | i T O H ! t p l D . U U 1 0 JpO U .U U
opportunity o f thanking our patrons for
talking about Sanford to people h e'n ever
Commercial Club:
anterior to their incubation.
their aid and co-operation and promise
knows when to atop.' A s Mr. Dennc re- Besides an elcgnnt line of Boy’s'
“ Every business man who is obeying
our faithful adherence to the same prindThe ship canal across Florida that will maiks, the truth about Sanford’s wundeithe low s m ay go ahead with nil, the ener­
Pnnls, Suits. Especial atiention
ples in the future that has governed the
gy in his possession. Every enterprise be constructed In the near future, will no ful possibilities Is stranger than fiction.
policy o f the paper in the past.
is called to our strong and com­
which is within the statutes may proceed doubt intersect the St. Johns river at San­
The publishers deem no task too la b o ri-:
Genial Jpe L ea ves S a n fo rd
plete line of Men's Furnishwithout fear o f 1interference from the ad ford, as this point is the most pccesaible.
o n * or no expense too great if the tone of
Joseph DcMont.or as he is better known
ministration whcn^acring legally, but all W ith a traction line nnd a ship canal,
.
ings, Shoes and Hats
the paper is thereby elevated, or its useI
i
f
«Interests
• »V iu o ia
TT 1111*11
M
l
within
the
Jurisdiction o f the who.can foretell the future o f the Celery to" everybody in Sanford, "J o e ," has
Give us a call. We can lit you from lw*d
fulness increased by the employOten o
governm ent. m ay expect a rigid CityT
pocked his ■irm dr'to depart for Europe
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to foot and we guarantee lo plraw.
such additional methods.
enfaA »tnent o f the laws ngainst dishonest
again, after a stay hero o f fourteen
T he H erald entertnln| no m isgivings me
A Pleasan t A ffa ir
months. It is with much regret that Joe
Yours for honest values,
as to the future o f Snnford. Both.the
A delightful session of the Woman’s is leaving the town of his birth und where
city and the State are In the midst o f an
prim ing pjftm when in* Home Missionary society wns held Thurs­ his parents lived nnd urc hurled, hut imera o f great prosperity, and I n ,lb * gen- mailed.,August HLwns thought to bo fully day afternoon at 'the Methodist parson- portent business is calling''hlnrback nnd
eral distrib'utlori o f good things Tin. Hr.«- efflcjent (0 &lt;j0 ihe printing fp rth ls section ng*. .Despite the inclemency o f the he has arranged to hls satisfaction all his

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U t.

D. L. THRASHER

W e had Hot correctly weather, n large nu miter o f ladies were
present and ull enjoyed the meeting. Mrs.
Philips read n letter from the superintendent o f the Orphans' Home in Macon, ncknowlcdging receipt of a box sent there
recently, "one of the best boxes ever re­
pie-counter.
orders for Job printing and advertising. ceived from Florida." Its value was $43.
y
—
This week more than 51100.00 worth o f The treasurer, Mrs. Elder, reported more
T h e Democrats saved to fe w governors |typo wns added to the plant and T he than $150 raised for local work this year.
from the wreck.
H erald office is now one o f tho most com­ This has been n very successful year for
plete and best equipped In tho State o f the societies o f this church. The regular
businesa being o v e r, tight ' refreshments
The-tariff is still in the hands o f its |Florida,
were served by Misses Beth Mittingcr nnd
'frien ds tond w ill not suffer.
Sanford must prosper in the hands of May {taniilton. Then the ladies were
The " T i g e r " didn't do n think to the its friends. It Is. therefore, highly essen­ shown through the personage, which is
“ Elephant“ in the Jungles o f Greater New tial at the approaching municipal elec­ ono o f the most convenient nnd comfort­
tion to elect men who have proven their able in the Florida conference.
York the other day.
ald

w ill share. ,

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for years to come.

gauged the volume o f Sanford business
The spellbinders will now retire for a |and in n few weeks were obliged to add
more machinery and augment the force
•Iteli. • —3— :— — 1
o f workmen. This force has been workThc-next landslide w ill-b e toward the |ing d a y and night to take care o f th#

friendship. The voters at this election
— The boats oonting to Snnford are loaded Ishould place in the C ou n cilm an who enn
with passengers. Our wharf presenta a be trusted to do the best they can for the
people— men who u reyu bllc-splritcd and
busy scene these days.
who w ill inuke all jicceM ary and commcndnble improvements, but who w ill
A government expert is engaged in
permit no extravagance or misappropria­
trying to raise vegetables in Orjando w ith­
tion o f funds.
out water. Hotter send for Burbank.
W ith lettuce bringing $4.50 per basket
ibis week, the people can become recon­
ciled o ver "Bryans'defeat o f last week.
4Ira,-Howrndr of-tlie Reporter-flUtl, lllllir
us "Sandfordltes." W c can look for Cel«ly lte s next, and then It w ill be electric
lights, nfaybe.
There's some consolatloa in tho refleclion that N ew York state will retire twi
dead senators that lliey have neglected
for a long tim e to bury. They smell to
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The election
o ver and tbe next greai
- events w ill be the Florida State Fair at
Taippa, the M id*W inter t Exposition at
. Jacksonville, end th e Fete Day at San­
ford. They w ill occur In the early spridg
and should attract (he tourists in great
numbers. .
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During his stay here in Ids birthplace,
after nn absence o f fifteen yctors, Joe has
made innumerable friends nnd they all
will miss tho ever ready smilo nnd hearty
greeting o f Joe's French-English salutnlion. A ll Sanford will wish him well on
ids trip and success in the old country,
nnd will at any tim e wileome him back
gladly to his Florida home.
A ll Mr. DeMont's interests hero w ill be
looked after by S. Runge, o f the Coca Coin
Bottling Co., who has been appointed his
attorney here.

On last Tuesday W. N. Culp, farming on
Joe Cameron's plnoe, shipped to John V.
Superior |&gt;rinting for all purposes at T he
Denton o f New York, thirty-two baskeuof H e r a u S office.. lettuce and in forty liours from the time
the shipment left Sanford by express J.
V. Denton received a wire from his house
that Culp's lettuce sold at $4.50, MrL
Announccmpnts for municipal office w ill
Denton received the first lettuce from San­ be publlahed under this caption from now
The Arcadia Champion is to be incor­ ford last year shipped by Mr. Culp and until the election at the uniform price ç f
porated.
When newspaper proprietors gave him satisfaction with almost ids en­ $5.00 each, payable strictly In advance
form a corporation it is an evidence of tire crop, and in fact has shipped to that
f o r M ayor
To ibe Voters of Sanford
prosperity, and the object in this case is
house solid for three Years, and snvs ifJ__ Urrrhv «nnmmi» myntf ui s {«m im t « for re
stated to be "to carry qn the him! n r.« anat h e r e ir n nitth In the commission business foni. »object to the wui of Ihe people siih e mumore heretofore done by the Champion who will give a shipper a square deal it is nWp*1
December 7ih,
^
folka." It isanuounced that a typesetting
John V. Denton. Mr. Denton is a native To the Voter» of Senford
maching w ill M ono o f the first things to
Floridign, and has hnd nine years actual |
* 1 ". “to' i L ‘
be added. The Champion has always
experience in the fruit and commission *°Uhy.
Your» icepectfulir,
been a model o f good, clean printing,
business in the New York market, and
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using the best o f paper.— Tlmes-Union.
has had experience both as receiver and
j * ^ T o r City Murshul

* Honest John Collins o f the Tallahassee
{ True Democrat has been forced to retire
from nctlV4"wdHf on account o f falling
health, W o regret lo lose John from the
So far as freedom from personal attacks
ranks and tiope a speedy recovery will
upon the character o f ih e' presidential
bring him back into the fold. His suc­
candidates wag concerned, the lost cam ­
cessor to the tripod. Milton A . Smith, is a
paign was. the best held in the
1thorough newspaper man o n d T iu fH erald
— S ta le » in muuy years.
1extends greetings to Bro. Smith.
T iie letter from Horry Papworth left out
o f last week's issue will be found in to­
day’s H erald. It has lost none o f its
good points by delay and wiU interest
Sanford readers.

Lettuce Bring» Good Prices--------

extensive property interests here,
Since Joe’s leaving Switzerland his
iincle there died and he has become port­
ncr with his cousin in a large business in
Geneva, where his presence now is most
necessary.

CITY ELECTION ANNOUNCEMENTS

Shipper.

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Talked O f J a p d ft

‘S r ’.
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To the Voter» of Sanford.
1 herebif announce to yte lfs » a cmiullilats fiaC ite
Msr«h«|. »object la the will of tn or the vote!» of

Mr. S ak n u m i; o f Japan, talked at Uie u£ll°w“ °i W o n l 1,1,heComl,l&lt; raunkdP*' • «* ;
Methodist cliurch Sunday night, contraste*i*rtence
so officer
w
»ml full» n sliu the ttuilM tmulrod of ■ Marshal'
ing the religious utul social customs o f his p »i*1
« « ] . I i'n&gt;mi»e to filthfufly sndconscieoilou»people with Uie customs, o f this country.
Uw»*U the» ‘» i ^ ^ u « ! . ^ ! “ 1* 1w ***'

Sanford
Machine i Foundry
- — Works
Repairing of all Kinds
o f Machinery

DEALERS IN

A u to m o b ile s and Gas
Engines
Office and works on Oak Avenue,
near Fernuld's
S A N F O R D .

FLORIDA

Old Shoes Wanted
nm ago in -«»X in g fur ULI&gt; SHOES. I
w ill g iv e what Uu-y urc worth
SIZES. 6 , 7, 8 , 9, 10 i f AND 15

A . E . Irv in ’s Shoe Shop
Cor. 3rd SL nnd Sanford Ave.

S leaking o f Uie religionsof the tVq_SQun^ ^ - a w o t e s ^ W o r d :
C C- Uaaa
tries, he said Americans live longer Uian
i berrbr luouuncv uiTself •» ■ candidate foe rethe Japanese because they laugh more.

E lec tio n Proclam ation
Mayor's Office, Sanford. Fla.
November 5, 1908.
They keep on the sunny side o f life, while D‘e pan and nJ V-it « continuance of the »«me at
— -.xordnnce wiUt the Ordinances of
It Is claimed that the phonograph will in Japan tho people rarely ever smile, that, a» in the m » i . I win do my utmoittopra- the City o f Sanford. Florida. I hereby »8
d,lr * * ea,unx * ltj ki u^ v' an d ectio n to he held on Monday, De­
cure drunkenness. This is probably on The results, he said o f CltrisUanlty and
cember 7th. 1908, at the Ciiy i M *
heaUienltm. He urged Uiat missionaries
the idea that a man would swear off
Palm etto avenue, between First and Ssobe sent to h li country, and that native
i f he could hoar a phonograph repeat
ond streets, for the purpose of electing •
ro r Clerk, Treasurer and Assessor
preachers be prepared for the work, deUi« Volet* of Sanfutd'
some o f the things he said while he was
da rin g thn{ It paya.large div,
and uouecior
Ooli~-*rw to
,n serve for one
ami
«... y. w ■
[is a Methodist, and Is attending the Bos­ lord.
hava »crvrd
»crvnl the
the peoni« (n ihU offica lor Uerfc, Treasurer and Assessor to serve w
o. II nava
risiti yean and the as
one year; ahree Aidarnieit to sen eiix if * ,
Thanksgiviejg is always an essential ton University.
yeats quallAe» n x jo
years.
IVcembet
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element in prevailing prayer. If petitions Just Arrived at Sanford Grocery Co.
Rolls open at 8 o'dock a. m. nnd doffi
faithful dUckarie ot the dulie» ot the office
do not ascend freighted with grateful aca t sundown the same day.
Buckwheat flour, old homestead flour,
Mass L. Soon.
I hereby appoint T . Keane. 0. S Tsrwj
nowledgcmenta, we need not be sur- graham flour, hygenlc and superlative
a.™
Geo. Fox. Jr^ os inspectors of
To
r
City
Council
If they descend empty. God has flour. Snider’s catsup, dillU sauce, oyster
«lection , and E. W. D. Dunrt m d ert
nt favors for tbe uufaithfuL
cocktail, and salad dressing.
..
FoRgssr L ase,
S Ä * -

vrAr- * y f fi

Mayor of thejffiy of Sanford, f»-

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SANFORD

HERALD

absolute nuisance fur them, as wall i
the people o f this town, to be annoyed |
by these pand spurs.
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. „of
f •Hterestlng
iM t e r r s t ln f*

Iitems
te m s

-X— fF O C I- Correspondents
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and
Mr8 Kat11
W hite, |nn
of Broddflckrl
PaMr'are
|ocatcd
Epworth

Misa Ethel Quflckenbos has gone to I
Daytona to spend a couple o f weeks with
her sister, Mrs. C. R. M. Sheppard.

Present to the Investor the Best Opportune

w # # k iv I Mra- Jamea Alexander, o f bcLnnd, was
Cffldiflt i , * rtrh° rT(Rrr^t 0r y f o r
h' V |over yesterday to m eet Judge Jones, of

The Herald

■ ' . •- ••• . .------ ties in F lorida------

Mlsa Mabel Thayer is spending this
week at Blue Springs with her sister, Mrs.
J. R. Thursby.
t

LAKE MARY MtLANGe
Fortier is home to see hi

IN S H E W

o f Orange City, were In town last week.

• n n c n D A k iA F r a iiiu T V
ItfE EVENTS O F O R A N u E C O U N T T

JCirrr«CW'Jrncfl w Th* Hw,W :

URRELL

_M rs-J tyla n d - end-daughter. M Iss-A lierrH

mo liier,

yfe k etUl seriously » L
Martin Nelson is shipping his oranges.

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Unimproved celery lands, flowing wells guaranteed
$25.00 to $200.1)0 per acre

Mr. R. Green, form erly o f Oklnhoma. has
come to make h is ' home with his daugh­
ter, Mrs. H attio Brooks.

Mr. Roswell Bushnell, }r. and cousin,
Mn Annie McDonald returned from
Sunday
jidionviUe last Sunday and reports hav-1 w hh the,r aunt^ Mr^ s c j^ j,
“
■ ,M d ,lme*
M r . F ra u relum ed / l « k . o „ » l l l e l „ „
M ed her brother. Ralph Webster, who
|week. Site left tliree o f her children here.
i , i n the employ of the Pullman Co.
Mr. J. L. W right and bride, o f Sanford,
We sre glad to sec Mr. Hanking back
were over Sunday afternoon, calling
l„ Lske Mery. He will accept a position
I Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Qyackenbos.
,i Lb the Planters* Mn inifBCturtTtg © a
*
afternoon. J ive, launches.
REW
JOHNSON
Trom-Sanförd were at the dock, the I
hit Sunday.
volo, Rust, Chiras, Mary C and Larine.
A T T O R N tY -A -T L A W
Un. J.W. Jernlgan returned from Jack
Prnctk**
In Stale and Fédéral Court«.
sonVtUe last Sunday, where she-hni been
attending the gala week festivities.
M. G. T. Dulldlnf.
I li one 24B
R *. J. F. Sunde» is putting In beans
F r o m a L o c a l C o rresp o n d en t to th e
ud lettuce this week, and expects to
J a ck so n ville P ro d u c e N e w s
TH O M A S EMMET W ILSO N
hire s fine fa » garden,
A trip to the vegetable districts in nnd
A T T O R N E Y A N D COUNSELLOR
We didn't hear o f any Hallowe'en
around
Sanford
at
this
time
is
a
most
In­
A T -L A W
jnnM around here. Everything was
teresting study o f crop conditions and Lat« Slate Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit of
peaceful sod quiet.
Rer. J. F. Sonde» was a visitor in Or- gives a good insight into the prospects of
Residence*, Sanford and Sylvan Laka
die coming season. The celery growers
Undo this week.
are busy with their seed-beds and the re­
Mr. T. B. Catherwood is quite ill again.
cent rnins have not prevented the plant- 1
GEO. A . DcCOTTES
Mr-tTom Morris from Forest City is ing to any great - extent, as many o f the
beds are sproutlng in good-fon n and s ev­ A T T O R N E Y - amo -C O U N SE LLO R a t -L A W
* (ire glad 10 eral growers have plants about ready to
ter, si sn apprentice.
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Practice in Stato nnd Federal Courts
kc nice young men coming to our town. transplant.
Sanford, Fla
We hsve two other new arrivals in
Celery conditions were never better and Wclborn Block

M UR R ELL &amp; M INSHEW

CROPS AT SANT0RD

L*le Miry, Mr. G. Stevens nnd Mr. T ill­ this great crop should do more for the
man Farr. They are in the em ploy o f the growers this season than ever before.
W A L T E R D. BELL
PUntm' Manufacturing Co. and are
Lettuce and cauliflower plants aro look­
fetching in the old King residence.
ing fine nnd promise a good crop.
A tt o r n c r-A T -L a W
His. Liiiie Fortier, who has been quite ’ This y e a r n great acreage is plnntcd
Title*
Perfected
with strawberries, n crop that promises Atwtract* Examined and
ill fur some time, is rapidly improving,
Knom 21 Pico QJock, Sputimi, Florida.
Mrs. liilrnn Nelson spent Saturday night m udi to the grower o f moderate means.
The plants that havo been put out are
ind Sunday in Sanford visiting, friends.
growing rapidly, being greatly aided by
DR. R. M. MASON
Rev. Mr. Crown will hold services at
the recent rains and nlreudy there arc
the Episcopal church next Sunday at 4
.DENTIST
some tw enty-five acres plnntcd to tills
•'dock pm .
.
.
.
fruit. With the system o f irrigation they Welltorn Block
Phone 10
The Planters' Manufacturers Co. arc
have, the Sanford growers should {Hit
tuuuually busy. They are working up to strawberries Into the northern markets
Sanford, Florida
• o'clock almost every night.
earlier than any other point in the state,
The gardeners are complaining o f dry and under, the same conditions ilia vines
Wither. A good shower would be very Will hold fruit longer.
----- ~ ~ — much appreciated. •
The large cold storage plant recently S U R V E Y O R A N D D R A U G H T S M A N
Leveling and CroM-Sectloning for Drainais
Christmas will soon be here. The work­ erected at Rand's Siding, the Crystal Ice
' a Specially
ers have got busy and are planning a Company, w ill play an important part in
S
A
N
F
O
R D . F L O R ID A
Quistmss tree and entertainment on the vegetable industry o f Sanford and for
Christmas Eve.
i
die first tim e the Browers can be granted I
the opportunity o f keeping the vegetable
G. W. H A M M O N D
GENEVA GLEANINGS
I upon cold storage until the murkets are
Mr. H. II. Pnttishnll is getting tlie fram e I right. The cajm city o f cold storage is 8 0 1
ARCHITECT '
- ef bis new house up this week. When I carloads.
Oflice withtMurrell A Minsltew
wnpleted it will add much to the looks
Since Sanford’s future depends largely I
of that part of our town.
I upon the minty crops now in the process _________ Beo Mutai Bitck----

People’s Bank of Sanford
C a p it a l $ 8 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0

Conducts n General Banking Business with Conservatism and
Courtesy,

Pays 4 P r r C»nt. In fortii, Compounded Quarterly,

on Savings Deposits, and

from any and all causes.
Its cuslmneranothing-

This additional protection costs

Now Accounts Solicited
M. M. SMITH,

II. R. STEVENS,

President

G. S. DERRY,
Cashier

Vice-President

L IV E R Y , F E E D and

and BuggUa

B lie k s m lth ln t and Horseeh

Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged
A U T O M O B IL E S F O R L IV E R Y U S E

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g. g. g.+ + + + + +

Pope Contracting Company
High-Grade House-Building a Specialty

M
rs.

Walker returned last week from o i being Planted. the outlook is very favor-1
SouthCarolina, where site has been Bpend- J al*lu. and witli the great number o f new
^ inf the summer.
people coming in every day and buying

T O N S O R IA L

PARLO R S

» J. L. CARKUTHERS
Mr. Spence,. 0f the Naval Stores S tea m -' p n ),W y&lt; our I,co,‘ le cnn fccl jubilnnt'
Proprietor
New Celery Bleacher
ho« Oa., of Jacksonville, is expected
Hot and Cold Bath*.
W. F. Raszien, o f Dnytonn, was in Snntwisy to confer with our citizens in reFLORIDA
Drf to resuming the through :steamer fon l a short tim e ago exhibiting to the SANFORD
celery
growers
o
f
litis
section
a
now
cel­
•«vice to JacksoaviUe, which luts been
ery bleacher. It is made o f lath closely |
ibcootlmied for some time past.
woven together with wire, and he claims
Mr. IL 0. OvcrstrceL o f Orlando, was
inGeneva last Saturday, coming by auto. that among its s|&gt;ecin! advantages is that
it w ill let uir and moisture through the
Mr. W. P. Smith is getting the roof on
apertures between the lutli. Several hun­
hi* new bouse this week.
dred fee t can he rolled up like a enrpet.
Mr*. R V. proctor has put a n ew roof which faciUtatcs the handling and is a
: no her store and also on addition for great advantage over lumber. He claims J A ll Work Receives My Personal Attention
■**fliof rooms. She will soon m ove Into that this new new bleacher can be mudej
nnd Best Efforts
• ■
no mw house, knvlng rented her old one. for about $10 a thousand feet. Tlte growOpposite City H it»
'Phone 230
Shipping oranges is now the order of ers hereabouts ure much Interested lit tills.
new jtatent and some w ill test its effici­
nl^ u °* *a ,t wec*1Hie stenm- ency this winter. It is largely used in |
* AHigator, Jkipt. Pugnnhort. took a large Volusia county.
of ocr people on a trip down the
Tax N o tic e
vw front Lake Harney. The bright
The tax books o f l i t » C ity o f Sanford
f l i g h t night was an ideal one for tiie
for tho current year wlU he open on the
AND
A bountiful lunch with hot coffee
first Monday In November, 1008, at the
served aboard tlie steamer, and a »
CoUector's office.
on returning that they had had
Personal taxes must be paid before the
- “»ks time of their lives."
first day o f March. 1909, and reul estate
V - Proctor end children before tlte first day o f April, 1909. See
W l Sunday at Chulyota.
Section 213, Revised Ordinances.
J. I. ANDERSON’S
11-4
J. T. L rr, CoUector.

C. H. DINGEE

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When you have an item o f news coll]
Wi«. „Hi Y. Palmer and a friend from phone No. 148.
fL,
Park were in town last week. Mr.
Guardian's Notice
w u showing him some real estate,
NoUce
is
hereby given that L William
JEWELER
end w ife are spending
R. McQuaid, as Guardian o f Ute person
WMk* in N cw Smyrna. H e and estate o f Cecelia. D. McQuaid. a
j
tbat
health is much better.
minor, intend, on tlte 4lh day o f Decent
0. Shirts and w in , q f Dubuque, her. A . D. 1908, at 10 o'clock a. m., to ap------- UY SPECIALTIES :
-------.county Judge o f Orange, cotm-.
ty^ Florida, at his oflico in Ute City of
10 here all winter.
Orlando, for authority to aeU at private P k k a td s Hand P iloted Chins
sale dll tho right, UUe'and Interest to the
C ofh .m 'a S u ,lio| Silver
S T " ' 0f HeorHls, cam e Fast
following described land, situate lying
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* busy with heir duties o f house- and being in tho county of- Orange and
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a u to o f Florida, to -w it: Lot nine
Elgin and Waltham Watchaa
block four (4 ) . Uer five ( 9 ) , In die
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made every day o f Sanford. Florida.

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MEETING Or THE PARENTS' CLUB

ducted into the study o f Greek and Latin.
Much stress was laid upon the disciplinary
value o f n study o f the dead languages,
nnd a knowledge a f them was considered
essentially n port o f the equipment o f
any man before he could lay claim to be
well educated. The course was laid out,
more with' regard to -the requirements of
th e lAtryar. the doctor or the- minister,
than the.necessities o f the common, ordinury man.

Most Interesting Session Meld Last
Monday at the High School.

anford,

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girts wilT stoop lo w e r'- than- boys, for no
boy would go on the street with a girl
who w u smoking a cigar. Some girls
will do th a t

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‘ A part o f the troublo with boys is that
If a stranger had dropped In to the
the responsibility of their bringing up is
meeting o f The Parents' Club called for
placed upon the .mother. The father is
the benefit o f the fathers o f itie comtoo busy to. attend to the welfare o f his
munity. on Monday evening last, he m ight
children;
hqt what will it. profit a m an I f
w cll have wundered where the fathers
he gain millions and his boys go to Uie
were. The mothers were out In full force.
bad. W e see numerous examples or this
hut the fathers were conspicuous onlyin
the children o f the rich. Th e children
T h e threem nin points o f the modern
----- b y -their absence.
Mad there been u
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f
the
land ore the greatest o f its assets.
system
are:
1st.
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study
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English.
foreign war in progress, calling upon eVM ri

-there could hardly' have been few er of
them present. A nd yet the meeting was
‘ full o f Interest for every father who de­
sires the welfare o f his children, and
ough t to have been attended by nil tbc
fathers within the Unfits o f the school
district.
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The m eeting was opened by a sont
from the quartette, Messrs. Woodcock.
Woodruff, Derry and Hamilton, which was
well received and encored.
A poehl, "W h a t is Home Without a
Dad." was rend by Rev. D. B. Sweat, who
[wcfaced it with the wish that more o f the
Dalis were present.-a wish which- was
heartily seconded by the audience. It
proved conclusively thnt the Mad 1« -a.
pretty Important factor in the make-up
o f the home.
A rending. T h e Man Who Put His
Arm s Around M e," by Mr. D. G. Wagner,
emphasized the Importance of the father’s
gaining tlie affection nnd confidence of
the boy; entering Into his boyish sports;
sharing his boyish troubles and sorrows,
and becoming a boy with kirn If neecs-

Manual Training.
O f this lafter, the
Professor quoted the remark o f Professor
J a m eT of Harvard University, that "It Is
the greatest step yet made in educational
methods.” To parents he said; T f your
children want more education than they
can get In the public school It la your
business to g iv e them all they want or
will take. W hat are fathers for. If not to
furnish lire money for the education of
the boy or glrlT There are men who
think that education w ill add nothing to
the brains o f a boy, and m ay even des­
troy those thar nature has furnished him,
buLlhey_ant_wrong. Thcre.la ho better
aid to the discipline o f the school than a
comnc-of.Manual Trnlnlng ' Many a had ,
unruly bdy lias developed Into a studious,
eager pupil, when pul to work in a train­
in g . departm ent But do not force the
child. Do not compel him to take up
studies that are distasteful to him. Study
carefully his bents and inclinations, and
rather guide him along the lines o f least
resistance than force him into those that
are repugnant to him. Every normal boy
has his Ukes and dislikes, and if you put
him at something that Is pleasing to him
progress will be rapid; otherwise Ids edu­
cation will drag.

Ho compared the modern methods o f
teaching literature with the older ones,
rather to the disadvantage o f the former,
instancing the old Parker and Watson's
Fifth Reader, which contained all the
gems o f literature, the best o f Shakes­
peare, the best o f Milton, nnd other Eng­
lish writers. Now-a-days the pupil takes
up the study o f literature as a whole and
and mlsfes some o f these gems. Get your
buy n cfiiri interested in good reading, and
they are sure to come out rig h t No sayng has ever been 'm ore productive of
jann Uiar\ the old one th a t "B o y s will
l&gt;c boys.,’ No one ever says. “ Girls will

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He told o f a friend who was ufTered a
nomination to congress in a district where
a nomination meant election, but he said:
cannot take i t ”
The whole address was complete witli
good things nnd deserving o f publication
ÎII ÎI*- entirety. W e regret that w e cannot give It in thnt form. Tt was followed
by n reading by Prof. Perkins entitled.
“ Fath erin g-a Hoy,” which wns to have
been given by Mr. B. L. Thrasher, but he
was unable to be present
The discussion was somewhat limited
by the lateness o f the liour, but evoked n
great deal o f satisfaction with the
and methods o f the Knnf.u4
-Se ltooi.

more aicrt, nmrq thorough' and more
fearless than ever. A President o f the
United States will be sleeted this year.
Who U he and who Is the man «yltom he
will bcait Nobody yet knows, but the
Thrice-a-Wcek edition o f the New York
World will tell you every step and every
detail o f what promises to.be a campaign
o f the most absorbing intereaL It m ay

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Does it do you credit,

or does it misrepresent you? TTiink it over, ond if you
find it is not ns good us you think it ought to be, try us once
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cnnls, statements, circulars, booklets or anything of thut

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If you wont the news as it really is, sub­
scribe to the Thrice-a-W w k ediUon o f the
N ew York World, which comes to you e v ­
ery other day except Sunday, and is thus
practically a dally ni the price o f a weekly.
The Thrice-a-Weck World's regular sub•cdRdon price la uuly S I pet year, and
this pays for lfltt Papery, j W a r f e r 0.U
unequalled newspaper and The Sanford
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Extra copies o f this week’s Herald can
be obtained at this office. Send a copy
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14 1908

ID ABOUTTflf CITY]
Little Happenings— M ention of
Matters In Brief.
PERSONAL

ITEMS O f INTEREST

luminary o f the F lo o tlo i Sm all Talk
Succinctly Arranged fo r H ar­
r is * Herald Kean era.
Wade, the tuner. Orlando. t
Spencer make# the best bread.

T ry it.

Get estimates from Pell on bouse prlntIng.

Go to H. H. Hill for everything

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groctry fine.
j 3 Runge attended court at Orlando

See Spencer * lin e o f contile*.

Spencer. Phone 100.
Purk avenue.
Fresh Mackeral ot H. H. H ill'* grocery.
I nell the celebrateti Macy wagon. Har
Oysters served In every style ot üic I ry J. Wilson.
PIoo restaurant.
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Kugs. from 73 cents up.
Oyster supper Saturday night ot office
Furniture Store.
|o f Murrell &amp; Mlnshew.

N . P . Y o w e ll &amp; C o . ill

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E. A . Heffleld

The Merry W idow sardines. Jot. sale by
Huy Henry Clay Flour o f W. W. Long.
|Garner &amp; Roberts. )
The best on earth. •

F A L L S T O C K has been arriving daily. You should
not fail to call and look over tb ^ s to «k -^ fo r e making your

Rev. Father- Fox, o i Orlando, was a
Mrs. A . &amp; Doudney entertained a few
friend# at dinner, Thursday.
__________ |visitor td the city on Wednemtny.
1Cleon
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Phone Spencer for bread. Free house tQ.
everything gj
your conhouse delivery. Phone 100.
science. Phone 210.
W om en’s Coats; n beauty for $5
linger’» (n e x t door to Postoffice),
D ece m b er
and Supper.

10th

Episcopal

Met-

B azaar

Fresh green vegetables and fryli, at ;

Sec II. H. Hill for Celery City DIend
Coffee, finest on earth for 24 cents.
D ecem ber
and Supper.

10th

Episcopal

B azaar

New Florida Syrup, Just arrived, at
—Gins. Evans’,

— Chat. Evans'.
Mrs. Arthur Doyle, of Jacksonville, is in
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Dsiver and daughter
this week.
the
city visiting Mrs. M. C. Doyle and
Martha, spent several days o f this week
Wbo has the only flrat-dass bakery In
other relatives.
at Orlando.
the city!
T he Pope ContractI^c Company will fur­
I f you wnnt a first-class, tailor-made
$18 Art Squares for $13. site 9x10. E.
nish
your plans free of cost when they do
suit for $12.98, coll at D. A. Caldwell &amp;
A. Heffleld Co.
your work.
Sons.
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A. 0. Smith and T.W .W illiam s ore vlait.J J m . new w nllrrm tiTurtim jFbdr^inid by
m g n &lt;J ‘r n » » w1r w m f a n m i n i T i É v ^ r i ì
! First National Hank will be n great
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----------W fir te Sdld cfichp. Tiox 345, SanFresh oysters served In every style at f(ml n a
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im provem ent
tiw P fc »T »M “ n ifit
I W alter Hand Is having his residence on
Ralph YearbyL^_Prlando, was in the pnrk ovemMJ improved by the addition of
dty on Wednesday o f thla w eek.
two more rooms.
Women's Coats; a beauty for $3, M el­
Men’s Neckwear, newest patterns; 30c
tin g 's (next door to Poatoffice),
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Jquality for 35c. Mettinger’s (n ext door to
December 10th E piscopal B a za a r |Postoffice).
■ad Supper. *
A . E. Mullen is spending this week nt

Blankets and Comforts, bottom prices;
73c up. Mettinger’s (next door to Postoffice).

G I N G H A M S — Full Line.
dresses

Just the things for children's school

H O S I E R Y — W e carry the celebrated Cadet Brand, linen heel
and toe, sold under a guarantee
F. P. C O R S E T S — Fall Styles, in all the new shapes.

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O U R S T O C K was never in better shape to please the buyer that*
now in both price and quality. Call, we will be glad to
serve you
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Yowell 8c Company

Deputy Mnraha! Green Smith was ot
o f tlte circuit court.

Fox Sale—Some fine tltoroughbred DuDelicious ice cream, ti|e liest made, 11
Mattings o f all kinds and pailerns, from
roc Jersey male hogs. Box 734,.
120 cents per yurd to 50 cents, nt E. A. Mrs. G. tb Tukash’s lunch room, opposite
Pico Hotel and the depot*
Attorney Andrew Johnson has returned tleflield’s Furniture Store.
troro Orlando where he attended criminal
The finest line o f Japanese matting to
H ave W. ii. Hammond make your plans
rices always thu
flhlH.
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1/or TTiur new hou^e. n m i^ yritftZ M u trell't h cfoum l hi the c jiy
lowest. Snnford Furniture Co.
Send your shirts, collars and cuffs to the ti. Mlushaw.'Plco Hotel block.

Men’s Neckwear, newest patterns; 30c ever shown in Sanford'.
quiiily for 35c. Mcttiuger’s (n extd oor to.
Steak, ham and eggs, pork and bcuns
Pustofflce).
and other toothsome articles, at Mrs. G. L
James F. Giles and John T. Fuller, two Tnkusli's lunch room, opposite the dep ot
of Orlando capitalists were prospecting in
Step Into Mrs. G. L.Taknsh's lunch room
Sanford on Monday.
and get a cup o f good coffee., Five cents.

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things and

|0r,nml0 thl® wcek «»e n d in g the fall term

For Sale.— Bermuda Onion Plants for
Buy a O-U-NO smoker end get a ticket Lakelnnd and Dunncllon, where he lius sale; now ready for field. C.W. Bowman,
Phone 238, Snnford.
•&lt;&gt;u $20 pipe, at
— Chas. Evans’.
|business interests.

Celery Ci(y Steam Laundry and they will
The W om an’s Social Gub home hns been
look as new.
beautifully furnished throughout by the
Rev. J. F. McKinnon was In Jackson­ Sanford Furniture Company,
ville this wcek, in attendance on the
See the fine display o f Jnimncse wnre^
Presbyterian synod.
at tlie Sanford Furniture Co. Finest line

W O O L D R E S S G O O D S — W e have all the new
trimmings to match.

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T. E. Drew, the genial derk of the Snn­
ford H"usc. hns returned from a trip to
tiia old home in Hendersonville, S. C.
v Some people seem to think Florida is
slow. I,ct them try Gnrner &amp; Roberts
with nn order. Phone 39.

F« r Rent: Boarding house, 15 rooms,
modern convenience, good location in
Snnford, Inquire Coen Coin Bottling Co.

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. For n short time only. Tnpesiry Brus­
sels Art Squares, regular price $22.50,
special price .$17., Sanford Furniture Co.

Finest!^
china, descrip­
. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Smith and fam ily
tive of Suuford. nt the Sanford Furniture have moved in from the plantation, and
Best Elgin creamery butter at 35 cepts
Company.
w ill ?pcnd the winter ut. their home on .per pound, at Sanford Grocery Company.
W. P. Johns, who has been Indisposed None bnl first-dnss Inlmr employed nnd all contracts guamnteed to be Ip accordrtftca
A little money now and a little now and First street.
with plans and specifications^ ^
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then Is the wuy to buy celery land. See
for several weeks, loft -Inst Sunday for
— French dry aud steam cleaning. Celery
M. IT Smith for particulars^
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Imkelnnd, where he hopes the cftnnge will
am In Business t o do Business fo r Th ose W ho Need- M y_: S e rv ic e s ..
City Laundry.
benefit his health.
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Mrs. C. T. Grippen and fa m ily have re­
Rev. C. C. Cecil, confcrpnce missionary
turned from New York, where they have
Oysters fried and oysters stewed, good
cvnngclist, was in town u few hours yes­
been spending the summer.
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coffee, ice tremo and cake nt office o f
terday, going from here to Stuart, where
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Murrell &amp; Minsliew Saturday from 4 to 10
Headquarters for iron A ge tools. A n y ­ he begins a meeting tomorrow.
p.
in.
Benefit
pnslurlum.
thing you wont in hand plows, fertilizer
Place your order with us now for Thunksdistributors, etc., Harry J. Wilson.'^
Lace Curtains n specialty— Celery City
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givin g Turkles. or nnythlng you wont, and
Laundry.
Pltone 210.
Mrs irank Darling mid daughter, Miss (g a v e further anxiety. Our risk; our trouC. C. Woodruff, the wv:il-known cotiuuis
Susiebelle. and son Leslie, have gone to |tie. Sanford Grocery Company.
slon tnnn, hns opened his office In tlte
West Palm Beuch for an indefinite* stnyr
See Pell for paper hanging. New fall
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old stand next jo.the C.1L Evans grocery,
Just name your wants, and i f we patterns just I n , _____
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and
will
be
pleased
to
see
his
old
friends
hmn’t it will get it for w ».
The Woman's Home and Foreign Mlsand customers.
Sanford Grocery Company.
sionary Society will meet nt the home of
Goodwin's high-grnde Preserves. Jellies
New stock Evaporated and Dried Fruits Mrs. W. W. Lang next Friday afternoon at
4*J.
nnd Jutns, at Garner &amp;. Roberts.
fa Christmas cukes, nt Long's Grocery.
3 o'clock. A full attendance is desired.
Wc
carry
a
full
Line of &lt;
K.TwjknUume
or
Satsuma,
a
Japanese
Mrs. T, J, Perkins returned home Thurs\
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Ham sandwidi. 5 cents; Mrs. Tnknsh’s
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student who has been in the city for sev
d»y night iron) Suwannee and Chut t a- lunch room, opposite the depot.
New
Club
and
Referee*
era) days, left for Orlando Tuesday. He
noogs, Tenn., where she has been spending
Misses Flossie Frank and A lberta Hill guve a very interesting discourse at the
Ibe summer.
Shells, H), 12, 10 Gauger
attended n birthday supper, Wednesday, Methodist church on Jn pm r nnd'ber eu*Csll si Sunfurd'«loading Furniture house night, at tlie home o f Mrs. J. B. Stryker,
toms.
High Base Smokeless In'
fir furniture, stoves, ranges, rugs, matting. Lake Mary, given in honor of her sister.
M. M. Smith lias 1,000 acres o f celery
etc. Sanford Furniture Co., J. D. Miss Rose Higgins.
“Premier”, “Ideal” and
land. Sold on easy terms.
bsvison. manager.
W ade makes frequent trips to Sanford.
W inter visitors ore coming now by al­
Qi#m Puff* at Spencer’s bakery every W rite him at Orlando.
"Leaders
most every boat nnd train, nnd the ques­
Sstunlsy.
The Breton-Runkel Company left lust tion of lumse room is n serious problctf,
G IL Campbell is shaking hands with Monday, after a one months' engagement
Till« winter houses nre very scarce. - “ J
•M friends this week. Charlie Is always at the Sanford n prrn
,Mr MmxW In a Tew weeks every uVAllabié "robin will
»In Sanford, n nilh a i lile « oumlnrr expects to return to this city in n few
be occupied.
A Large Stock of Guns
operty interests here, h e ’ boosts weeks with n musical comedy .company.
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Now is the tinti* to buy your sub-irri­
•be Celery City upon every occasion
Furniture to rent by the month or sea­ gated land. See M. M. Smith.
aijd Fishing Tacklexand
The Pope Contracting Company is In a son. Sanford Furniture Co.
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Foster have returned
Pwikm to give you the closest figure on
The drug store o f L. R. Philips has been from a visit to New York and other points
Generaf Sporting Goods.
tay class of building. None but the best
greatly improved .this week by tlte addi­ in tlte East. Mr. Foster states that busi­
"wbanics employed. Office with Murrell
tion o f new furnishings, among them be­ ness in the metropolis ha* improved
t Mlrnhew. Pico Hotel Block.
ing an up-to-date cigar case that will greatly since the election and that San; r * * « “ P-to-date tailor-made su it see take care o f an Immense atock o f cigars I
ViU^get hei full quota o f winter visitU A Caldwell &amp; Sons.
end tobacco.
un and home-seekers.
GUNS FOR RENT

Stone and Frame Buildings a Specialty

a*

Hunting - Season

YOU WANT GUNS, SHELLS AND SUPPLIES j

Iced tea; Just the thing this hot weather I jr*ttj| planting is approaching. M. M.
Bamberg,
and will spend the Mrs. Takasbs lunch room, opposite dep ot I Smith will sell you land on easy terms.
H. H. HUL Miss A lF. P. Forster and T. J. Miller while in I U r. and Mrs.-Theo, J r-M iller returned
been spending the N e w York T rttn eM ed U iellrea t Republican! yesterday from o trip to New York and
- S S y * Bamberg. returned' borne with parade. They were forced to stand fur points in tlie East. Mr. Miller was in
N a HiU.
eight hours In order to see it all and both
York city during tlte campaign aud
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Shoulder* »1 12 Ü cents found gentlemen were Impressed by the sight o f election day and enjoyed tlte excitement
«H -H .H U 1« grocery.
■o m any Republicans.
greatly. They both returned in good
of
T " * “ *« Sanford
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Garner &amp; Roberta sell high-grade Cigars
ChuAC
Sanborn's tea and coffee, the health, and their many friends are glad to
* P. Kreigaman o f Eustii was In the
and
tobacco. Try them.
beat
there
la.
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Garner
&amp;
Roberts.
*ee
them
safely
in
Sanford
again.
d« y » last week. “ K ris" has a
Everybody la cordially Invited to attend
The famous Fox River Butter for sale
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friends in Sanford all o f whom
Mrs. Arthur Sanders o f Chicago has nr
la hi
P*ea#®d to see him and listen the oyster supper to be given $aturddy at W. W. Long's Grocery,
rived In the city and w ill t|»end the win­
Mesdnmes Toylor, Hampton and Driver. ter with her sister. Mrs.* J. D. Davison.
luj
oi new Bnd v e fY •ntertaln- evening In the office o f Messrs. Murrell A
Mlnshew, kindly loaned for this occasion^ whh tittle Mhw Martha a n d " “ 1’ nppit" Mri-'Davtson Tncr h e r iik t c r l i r JucfcsoTfl^
0 cu w üte cherries, l im a Beans Ice cream and cake w ill also be served. Driver, came in from Sanford today in an vi lie and accompanied her to Sanford.
fccoota^ * at Garner fc Roberts’.
The proceeds w ill be for the benefit o f auto and returned this afternoon. Mrs.
The quick lunch business nt BiUic Hand's
the pastorium.
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Hampton is visiting Sanford. The olhor place Is now uuder new managem ent and
Mdtü*ewt* Sergeant W. L.
t a lü “4 pBtroh« « n IL M. Middleton. J.
The D ixie Girl Minstrels played in the people are Orlando folks and really belong is being conducted in a highly satisfactory
and W. H. Russ, of the Tampa opera house Monday night, and to prove I here, though w e are lending them to San- manner. Oysters atul meats, fish and
ta
lo the dty on Saturday tbat they were “ real'^gave another per­ ford for a little while— Orlando Reporter- game are served on sliort notice, besides
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tjs funeral of their brother offl- formance on Tuesday n ig h t The vocal Star.
all the usual dishes to be found at a quick
work o f Miss Dolores was
The Royal Taylors Brand o f Clothing lunch stand. When hungry, call at Billie’s
xvlot
&amp; hek.£ WlUUlM* Being delayed by a andI xylophone
ÿ l y »redeem ing feature o f an otber- means perfection. See sample* nt D. A . place and test the ability o f the new chef.
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Y°,r^Vwl 100 l« 1* lor tbe funeral the (o£ly
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«tim e d home Saturday n ig h t . _•
W. B. Holder Is in charge.
rieè(|Mor ieacute for a minstrel «bow.
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Some TLte Printing
Tho Herald this week completed u book I', i for tlte W ednesday Club, embodying
the year's program and names o f mem­
bers. H ie booklet ls a' work o f art, and
tlie ladies-a re tow) In their praUW or the
excellent work. Some o f the finest sta­
tionery ever printed In Sanford was deliv­
ered this week by The Herald, and, with
the m any new additions o f type and m a­
chinery, no one needs to send orders for
printing out o f the city.
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$18 A rt Squares for $13, size 9x12.
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�November (4 , isjqj

A FLORIDA ORANGE ESTIMATE
frpm The Herald's Special Correspondent
By Wireless lelcpfiane
Tobias Purophrey m ay resign his posi­
tion as hired man in Zeke Plumer’s livery
stable and start a restaurant.
Ezra Plunkett rode his spirited dun mule
over to Bungalow Corners yesterdny.
W hile there he c o lled . DJ) .Ute W idow
•Cticezumr
A u n t Barbary b)ngm an.and Uncle Eph
Cronkhlte are suspected o f matrimonial
Intent, Tw o souls w ith a single thought.
Salathial Peabody is being suggested by
um any friends'* to run for, constable. The
phymic league Is for him and he m ay be
elocted, as he's one o f our best citizens
and never was arrested but once, and that
w as for sucking eggs when he was four­
teen years old,
Clementina Updyke wore her lemoncolored shirtwaist and open-worV*tockIngs to the church social last night and
wns much gnzed n t
r - Joel D exter tjpd Pet Cllnefcltcr have
commenced keeping company and m atri­
mony is feared b y Pet's dad, as Joel Is
ve ry Irreligious and haln't got through
sowing his w ild ots.
Demetrius A ttw ater colled Oh COspedora
Horkenspitz fast Sabbath and was given
the glad hand by* Colonel Bill. When

m a y g e t to a grand Jury.
mumps.
Cooney Sutcliff Is learning to trip the
light fantastic toe. Cooney’s sister was a
bareback rider in a show onct and ath­
letic a gility runs in the fam ily. - _
The Second A dventist congregation held
-a m eeting in the school-house last Sunday
L a n d resolved that the end o f the world
was nigh nt hand, and it was the duty of
everybody to make right any wrong they
had done, and fifty three members shelled
out to other members little sums from
tw enty-five cents to six dollars, Ool. Bill
,. Stuckey, -who, cheated 01 Gullion ln a
horse trade, giving 01 his note for $18. It
Is to be hoped the Adventist congrega­
tion w ill double its membership and con­
vert among others Dad €11 Perhnmus,
who's skinned nearly everybody he ever
traded horses with in this town.
Lem Pilcher sot out several dozen of
onion sets yesterday.
The stork lit in the neighborhood of
Buck Sweezy's house last night and left
six girlI kittens on his back porch. The
m o l k i r ^at ls ssem lngiy quite proud or
her fe line efforts.
H a YXUBE.

C o m m issio n e r o f A g ric u ltu re P la c e t
C rop o t 3,256.000 B oxes
The Florida citrus crop estim ate o f Com­
missioner o f Agriculture M cLln o f that
state has been received by the New York.
Packer. I l ls as follow s:
" A comparison o f the condition o f the
present orange and grapefruit crops with
condition at same date Inst year, Indicate
only a very slight Increase tn either crop.
lire 6m nge crop of llM)u-7 amounted to
3,000.534 boxes, and the comparative,
conditions go to show that the crop o f
1007-0 w ill be very little larger— hardly
a greater Increase than 250,000 boxes, so
that it Is very probable thnt the crop now
pti will not exceed 3,256,000 boxes. The
grapefruit shows a little better condition,
and by the same sources o f comparison
there is a slight increase also. The grnpefp iit 'o f 1000-7 amounted to 450,304
crates, and the present indications aro
that it will not exceed 472,810 crates for
1007-8. A n error that is harmful to both
crops is that o f estim ating both oranges
nnd grapefruit as one; they should be
kept entirely separate, and then both buy­
ers and sellers o f fruit havo a f a l l « ’
) f operation. W e ' therefore-estimate thff
-Mange crop o f 1907-8 at Approximately
3,250,000 boxes, and the grapefruit crap
&gt;f 1907-8 at 472,819 crates, or a total of
citrus fruit products o f 3,728,819 buxes
or crates.
A S to r y W ith o .M o ra l
A abort time ago the writer o f the Lake­
land Sun passed through n town in nnother state, stopping over for only two or
three hours in order to make connection
with an outgoing train. It was midnight
when the train which bore us to'th e city
arrived, two or three Jtqurs late, and
everybody was tired, cross and dispirited
Schedule» w ere“ dirattnnged'~on^accbuh{
high water, and people" were anxious nnd
uncertain about reaching Ihelr destina­
tion. So like all people do in such cases,
they began to ply the station agent with
questions.
They lined up before his window, some
timid, some arrogant, some merely id ly
inquisitive, some malevolent. A ll expect­
ed short snuppy answers usual under
such circumstances. One by one they
came aw ay to make room for an Impa­
tient successor, and every face, as It was
turned from the window, wore an e x ­
pression more ciiecrfuL more kindly, less
tired and anxious;
For this railroad man was one among a
thousand bf h is kind.
Quietly, distinctly, pleasantly and ex­
plicitly, ho gave the Information naked
for, or politely expressed .regret ut his In­
ability to do so. Ills unvurying good hu­
mor, and oven tempered munncrwiiB rest­
ful to tlie wearied travelers and soothed
the tense nerves, like music.
.
Then there wns the lunch counter man. ! ’
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found there was nothing to drink from at

Quaint Quibbles from Sts.Hopkins
Tall men sometimes get short.
Some are mist and some get wet.
l i e laughs longest who laughs last.
Rising young men don't lie ubed late.
A n old maid doesn't like to tie missed.
A good many girls are fair who aren't
blondes.
Jumping lite bars is cheaper than fre
quenting them.
n ever - considered - o - v ice
among carpenters.
A man can have a close shave and not
visit the barber.
Some men have to be fast to keep up
with their reputations.
__ Am erican w ives are help-mates;-French
w ives help farm.
Some men don't hnve to powder their
faces to look like clowns.
There Is a difference between being
cordial and drinking them.
. A man can get served with a writ w ith­
out being able to write.
A good many who are in the peerage
really belong in tho steerage.
Th e barber who l i a bragadoclo-cyclone
can’t do better than sham pool p o o !------Mn says some folks waste time al) the
time; but that the best waist time is
n fte rd o rin __________
_____________ '
--fc fa s a y t- one o f th e advantages o f a
low neck dress is that it makes backscratching easy.
The universal good joke is Ute fellow
who is in love with fegiri and thinks no­
body knows i t . -—
P a says its easy to spend money like a
drunken sailor— If you are using some­
body's else money.
Several deer have been purchased from
the Bronx Pork in N ew York and turned
loose on St. Vincent Island souUi o f the
Florida coast, in Uie Guff o f Mexico. This
the Florida forests and islands. The v a ­
riety brought to this section o f Uie country
are the Indian Sambar which Utrive In
Hindustan, and are said to be hardy and
prolific. If Ute experim ent proves success­
ful. it w ill he but a few yenrs before deer
w ill be again plentiful In Florida- Dr.
Roy V . Pierce, the owner o f SL Vincent
island, and Director Hornaday. director o f
Uie Bronx Park, are the m oving spirits in
tha experiment.
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tho glass.
The lundi counter keeper
apologized as if lie were responsible for
the sins o f the railroad company, and
leavin g his customers, waited on these
unremuqerativc patrons a s . pleasantly ns
if he had no other concern i n life.
"Th ese were little UiQigs.' But as the
tired travelers boarded the sou til-bound
express, which thundered In about dawn,
one o f them was heard to say:
**I don't know anything about this town,
but I believe I'd like to live here.
."WhyT" he wns asked.
"W ell, the people seem so nice, Notice
timi ticket agent und lunch counter manT'
Which goes to show that often a whole
community Is Judged by the manners of
one or two persons—and that we never
kndw how far-reaching m ay he the e f­
fects o f Ute simplest kindly deed.

CITY PROPERTY

DOARPING CELERY, SANFORD. FLA,

It Mokes No DifTeJence -What You Want or Where You Want It

and oh Terms that are Right

HOW ARD-PACKARD LA N D COM PANY

Hardware

and

Farm

Implements

THE COMPRESSED Ain SPRAYER
Used In Uncle Sam 's Paint Shop
During the past year- the U. S.
N a vy lias consumed 091,000 pounds
of
Lucas W hite Paint
nnd 278,700 pounds o f I.UCAS
wxrwi\4j|
tv |n
vtiuwv siivi
v,
COLORS, ouiiivivii
sufficientI to
produce
more
than 100,000 gnllons o f paint.
equivalent to CO carloads o f 200,000 gallons each, nnd which would
make a train more than one-half
mile long.
la addition, to. tills U n cle S aia
has used during the past year more
than 28,000 gallons o f LUCAS
VA R N ISH E tv-LN A M E LS nnd other
products.
Uncle Sam’s preference Is not n
matter of favor, but o f Q U A LIT Y
and RESULTS.
In Undo Sam’s service, ns in
everybody elsc's, LUCAS PRO­
DUCTS hnve nn unbroken rccoa,
for satisfactory results,

u»nl Itila »[irny cunlinuotitly ure irre from Ulsht
amt lincei».

7We have the largest
ami best equipped plant
for driving wells in this
section of the country
and are prepared to (ill
¡t1l orderapromutly. Our
_____ u t ________________ ... . 1 . , »
machinery
is up-to-date
and our workmen are
skilled in the work
Those conteinphUmg
putting in wells would
serve their best inter­
ests by consulting us and
learning prices before
making contracts.

Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions, Cauliflowers, etc., etc., In Sanford, pays
1 Sell the Land— Your Brains, Money, and
Muscles Makes the Crop nnd the Profit

F lo rid a P ro d u c ts In N ew Y o rk
I N » York Rocker]

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New York, Nov; 7.—Florida oro ngea, on
thè Street, Imnighl $2.76 tw *3 thls werk;
Jne.-fruii «airi u p Ul.53.IU).-.Grepetroli
wos smeli as a rule and mode $1.75 to
$3.50,with ilice largesizes bringing mare.
Fancy Indlan River pinci aold at $5 for
24s, $2.75 to t 30s and $2.50 far 36*7
The Florida amali vegetatile bus now
become a factor in Uie market, but as yet,
very few shipments have arrived and Ute
demand Is good, The Packer would ‘ad-.
,vise Florida .shippers tu send In their ship­
ments o f eggplant, okra and beans by ex­
press for several weeks, not only th jjt they
m ay arrive in fresh condition, fait that
Utey tuey receive the benefit o f Ute strong
prices. .
Although Uie market on Florida vege­
tables is about tw o weeks early, the qual­
ity o f .the «look . is a e good if pot better
than Yost year.
Eggplant Is freely taken at from $3 to
$3.80 and okra brings $2 to $3 a carrier.
Beatfs are in demand at 75c to $1. but
Uie free supply o f Charleston stock keeps
the prioes down. Charleston beans bring
the tam e money.
T he H erald 's 'phono la No.

148.

IMPROVED. IRRIGATED FARM 6— U N C tE ARED: LrAND6
Flowing Wells on All
Celery Delta nnd other Desirable Trhcts in Blocks to suit Purchaser!

. N. W H ITN ER

First National Bank Building

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Tile 8ANPOKD hCRÄtO

The

AN ORDINANCE

reached inch number, the stthl City of Sanford

have the right to levy a tax of not rxctw,
1Granting to S. O. Chase. A.T. Rosalter. A. P. shall
two per cent, -annually on the cross rnrninij
Connelly, f. P. Forster and J. N. Wliltiicr, ■aid company, which levy shall be collect«!
Their Associates kttd Assigns. Certain other taxes due tlie city, and shall liecomr a lien
Mghta and Privileges Pertaining to Street upon the properly of the said company.
Honorable Pot rest Late, Mayor of ilia City
Railroad In the City of Sanford. Florida Tonlthe
Sanford, Florida:

A Melar Procès».

Fletcher was a plasterer and
layen The. chimney projecting
the roof of his one story cottage
fnxn
au I» the hut stages o f dilapida flou
«TU
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1j)j n
».^tad
l&gt;e tám
and re.|
on!■■■■to
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I do hereby csrtlly that the above and foregoing |
b&lt; n OipuntD by the City Cotlncil of the City o f
|Swi.tord, F lorid «:
Ordinance was duly passed at a regular meetli
tlie City«n.e
Council' of Sanford. Florida, in »cask
re....I—
srcnoH 1. That S. 0 Chase,' A. T Kcsslter, A &lt;Xlut" 't
,8^ '
Clerk
Mass L.City
Scon,
City
Cierk. '
P. C onn ely.F . P. Forsterand J- N - Wluwer thereapproved by me on this the 21st day
o f October.
a -l(t designated as liM STtu), their associate* and ,,j0 £* •
'
i « „. »«» , »&lt;, . / u i . “W ----_____—
tU W
ssstgns. ate hereby given and granted municipal
F o n t » L akc, Mayor.
ttanchJaea, rights, privileges and authority to have
tud operate «tree» railway», and the right ol way
tnercior, upon, along, through, over and acroes the
i i m t a and avrooes ol tlie City of Sanford, asfol- |N o tice o l A pplication For Tax Deed |

Sanford Pressing
C LE A N S AND PRESSES^

Ladies’ Skirts and Gentlemen’s Clothing
Our Monthly R ite for Club Only

-Under S e U luil M 6 f Chapter 48B8,
L a w s o f Florida

»i ll city limits tu 1 ni l 11 re e l: uml from Sanford

“ J“ —1 times
Sim o« n
nw
nur to Oak avenue un firs t street, accordIfnllt a, hundred
orr more
~5Tra.
K.Ttaffbrd’s map of the town of Sanlord.
Flrlcber bad edited his nttenllon to It |Orange
l«c to L.County,
Florid.), and such other streets and
avenue»
as
the City Council shall from time to time
gadlx«S«I him to mend It. but He was
l by resolution or ordinance. Said rights and
(jagrg too busy. He would attend to tT.it,
privileges ore l.eicby granted to the sukl titan lies
lot
tlie
purpoae* of constructing, maintaining and
ft trbrt be "got time.’'
rating by electricity, gaaollnn or such other mo­
At last there came a bright, clear L|n
tive power, except steam, os may be from time to
linn authorized by the City Council, a line ol
itj trben he bad absolutely- Drffhffig sircct
tre» t railway lor
Tor the transpottinr
transporting of po»»"ngrrs
■ L‘- wife promptly Biiggcxt•iggage and freUm; together with suck uadcrto Jo, ithl
long delayed hiouiul wires, andjuch side trucks,gwlu-ltrs. mm-

Notk* la hereby given that T. F. Wilson, purchaser of............
tax certificates
..... ...
named below, bat tiled
said certificates In my office and mode application
lor tax deeds to issue in accordance with law. Sold
certificates embrace the following described land,
situated in Orange county Florida:
No. SH, seit ol nw’.t and iw'.l of seit and neli !
of sw ll atuFaH of twSi.tec. It), tp. 21, » r. 27 e..
assessed In the name ol J. S. Ilailey.
No. 92, nwis of swM, sec. d2. in. 24, t. r. 27 e.. |
assessml in the name of Frank &amp; Pell.
outs and connect
rd tUI be h»ke up d w !
as may be approved liy tlie
No. UU, ne'.i of neK, tec. US. to. 24, a. r. 27 e
City Council'’or its street committee, as may lie r.ttrssed In the nam« of U. II. Guirncy.
jot, adJ Onlsh I t
necessary to the proper »prraiian of street railways
No. UU, wK of swVi of srU. tec. 7. tp. 20. a. r.
Krallyv"
he
"| Just can’t do It today,
W e w ill c n ll for n n d
in sold streets pnd parts of same, for tlie lull term
term 28 e., nisessed In the name of J. W. Slinotilon
thirty 0 )0 ) years, from and niter die diate of the heirs
wkL “On a day like thla 1 might to of
into effect of tills ordinance.
d e liv e r y o u r c lo th e s
N a US. wH of ncU and e li of nwlf, sec. 10. tp.
i, oat bunting work." Anti he tveni g.nug
in tile operation of Ihutr motors and cars upon 20, t. r. 28 e., asaess«l In the name of Unknown |
«utiod ilanmied the door behind him. sukl street railway, herein- provided, the said Owner.
associates and assigns. »1.nil conform tu
No. UU. 1 14 of n o li of seit, sec. 10. Ip. 20. a, r.
*niT
few uilnulea after lie hml guttu Gnu-lees.
u.ol to govern«) by such rules nnd regulations us 28 e., assessed In Ute name of Uhknuwu Owner.
neighbor called ttud knitc-lmf hove been h efcb * " » and shall Juirufu-r lu-minpt
H w Äfcart*r«#»w riw f9r.V TIfT&lt;?!»r^. 18. tp.20, |
0/ ordinance ol sard city.
r. 28
assessed In the nams ol 0. A. Irvin.
nl -door. A h Mrs. 1**1«giber tdtut-.
2. The lacks shnll be laid with rolls suitNo U8, e li ol nw li. sec 2U, tp 20. s r 28«, assess­
ed
In
rhe
name
of A W Lawton.
uiou
for
o|ieratiiig
with
motive
power
as
herein
i,¡milled her a terrific nicket wa«
I’lovided. and In such manner as not to Impair the
No' 70, nel» of te li, sec 34. tp 20, s r 28 r, as­
board ou the' roof.
uselulnest of the street as a thoroughfare lor the sessed In the name of i O Welch
'GoodneM nIIvo!
W h a t tlo ea (lin t
usage of other vehicles, und so laid a* tovhh-’
No. 122. iwM of nw li, sec 10, tp 22, s r 28 r. as­
|..rni to the established gia.le on which lliriuU- sessed th the numi ot Oat id ilryon
. anise mean?" asked th e c a lle r .
w a y ls w tnay bn twill, wherever the city has t-sNo. I lU. nw li of nw li. secl2. tp 23,• r 28 e. a s -1
lubltshed or shall establish such grade. Where srssed in the name of C D Lindsey
e *| think It meutiH." a a ld M rs . F lp te litlie ureels are not graded, said lirantcct, their as­
No. H i, nw li of k eif, sec 13, tp 23, s r 28 r, as
( ’ if, with a am lie. " t h a t m y h u alm n d him sociates nnd assigns, shall grade the space be­ sessed in the name of Unknown Owner —
~ ~ Pnrlr AynniTryN^gtA
No 145. beginning tw cor of n)v of «w K of nel. In Gold’s Bnrber Shop_____ 'Phone fin
tween the rails and two feet Imyond the ends of
rtingrd Ida tnlml." the tics
such. streets or parts ol s
tülU. .1 - x-2U ts run-* -10 ctrsr n
tic« on such
t r
e of nw
e 14,t sec
s 23,
.{-¿t
the land’s aakcl" exclaimed the Shall
n-move and qilliiil Ihetetrarkx ttrmHTorin to J P
. a.n J™ a to Lake Lethn. w’iy along
said grad« with us luUo Incuiiveniciiceand hinder- I " nf|‘ n
-® ,0- * line of ne’. i of nw’ i. s 10.3b
angc to the use at such street as possible, nnd in chs. assessed in the name of Mrs C S Woodson
He Hint when he changes his mind?"
No. I4U. nell of swM, sec 27, tp 19, s r 29 e, as­
no event shall theepy be liable to said Grantees,
I
their associates and ossigns. for any damage on sessed in the name of A. P. Muore
account of said change. When the said Grantees,
No, 147. nell of seli and e li ol sw!i of se'.i, settheir associates or usslgns, shall lay or rrpair 28. tp 19. s r 29 e. assessed in the name of Un- [
Barfly lajurad.
•A woman catuc Into my ofllro ont» Ineir tracks on said streets or portions of streets knuwn’owney
No. IÔO, beginning 20.21 chi n ami 7 ir id i» v.
at the time paved, they shall at their own expense
irtfronoa and aald aha wontPd to ace reluy tlie paving taken up so as to conform to the of secur of lot 2. sec UU. tp 19. s r 29 e. run s 4.8b
chs,
w 10.30 dis. n 4.89 chs, e 10.30 chs. assessed
estobllshed-grade,
making
the
noedrd
repairs
with
i liwjrer on a rather Important urntin toe haine of S A I’ tleBer
_
like material used in such paving
Irr," laid a lawyer. "She wan very
No. 131. wH of se‘,4. sec 3. tp 20, a r 29.
Whenever or wherever the city or owners of the
srssed
in
the
name
of
I
H
Brown
.
abutting property on any street shall have pavtd
prim god »e lf.poasttwed.
No. 230, to-ginning 9 d is e nnd 3.45 chs s of
or shall pave, or cause to be paved, any street or
.• ’What can I do for yotiT* 1 nuked.
|part ot street on w|ifch said Graule^s. u*«i# «»»»*- ire towt |.n n Um Of ■— H i «■ M - « I MWIliB If
dis. e 11)4
IIÎ4 chs.
eli», n |a.Tf‘
13.91 chs, w'iy 11.53 cits.
ssld lir an ejag. tone., rlalvs nr nsltfnirnow have or will have their said 13.1)5 chs.
_____
tracks or any Port thereof, tlie said Grantees, their assessed in lh e name of Wm McLeod hi irs
Iny buitiand was hurt In tbu wreck assoctfilei'anu nsslcns. shall ril ilu: lam a time, m
No 31W, !"»■
»« 8» . Her—'■ r ill 1U WgnlrfTif~
assessed
in
the
name
of
J
W
Wolfe
l io.U«&gt; in writing, given tiy ilic said city, ami
«y / -.: ■■
No. 325, neVi of se!t. sec 7, tp 20, s r 30 e' as
uoJor its supvrvrskm amt tlirrvtion. pnvp the space
*1 noticed she was dressed In mourn­ between Its rails and tracks, und at least twu fret srssed In the name of Unknown Ownrr
No. 328, lot I (less 2.47 n In se cor, 7.07 chs n
T w en ty Y e a rs o f E xperience w ith F lorid a C rops Mas D em on stra ted
ing but from her Indifferent tone I beyond the ends of the ties, in the same manner
with the same material as is used in paving and » by 3H chs e and w), »A-12, tp 20, ■ r 30. as­
ptbered that It had no connection ami
the remainder of tlie street; and shall maintain sessed In the name of UnknawriOwuer
th e W o r th o r Our F e r t lllie r s
No. 358, lot 148, blk U, Mitchell's survey levy
lite same in good order and condition.
trltb her husband’« accident.
A t ail crossings on unpuvnl il/cets. the salii grunt, assessed In thevtame of ilnknown Owner.
"Was your husband badly Injur- Grantees, their associates and usslgns. shall, un­
No. 3U0, seVi of n it of lot 2 and niv of n!i of lot
der the supervision and direction uf said city,cover 2. tec 8, tp 21, a r.30 e, assessed in j I ul nnrneuf
fdr I asked.
■—
ipacu balwaan their tracks and bctwaen-lbe Unknown OwuBI—
“ 'Via,' the answered In the mama rhe
No. 400. w)y of swW, sre 5, tp 20, s r 31 e. as­
A SPECIAL BRANO EOR EVERV CROP
rails of (heir tracks, and even therewith lor at
pitot rolce. ’Flp got his head cut off.* " least two feet wide,-and tho approaches thereto sessed in the name of Unknown Owner.
No. 417, w 2 a of nV4 of ■V4 uf neli of swii, sec
on each side, with rock or »Iteli, or with such other
-Kanits City IndepcndenL
muterial ns mny lie -permitted by said city, und 15. tp 21. • r 31, assessed in the name of Unknown
Owner
shall maintain the same In good repilr,nnd con­
No. 435, 30 a bi se cor of swli of sw)4, sec 8,
dition.
Lsvir and th * A rc h b is h o p .
o .ju 3. Tlie laying of sold tracks, crossings and tp 22, s r 33 e. assessed in the name of Mrs C II
Lindsley.
Charles Lever, I lie novel Int, wnn onro approaches at crossings, nnd Die locations of wlrt-t
All said certificates being dated June 4th. A. U
within the said city limits, nnd maintaining the
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
!(&gt;« guest of Or. H’ lintely, tbs nrcb- tame, shall be under tbe supervision of the proper 1900.
Unless said certificates shall la- redeemed ac­
blibop of Dublin, nt his country went. authorities ol said city, nnd shall be done In ac­ cording
tolnw, lax deeds will Issue thereon on the
cordance with their instructions
Among Hie other gncHtR wore Home
btc. 4, The fate chatged by said Grantees, their 25th day ol Nuvrmlier. A.ibAOOiL.----.— J---------Witnesnny signaTuro and utlicial seal this the
SlsUcianos antl Astiglis. from any point on ihclr
knt d *rj«r,—wbo-pniditnl
or bruiH-hi-s, nttuinnble by one continuous 22nd day.ol October, A. U. 1908.
I B^lrp court to Ilielr bo«L While- the line
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s£al |
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passage within the city limits along suid lines and
crk C u cilil GombUrangetar-. F I«—
[ ' srthliiiliop-und big gut-xla were walk- branches, shall not t-xcecdjiyc (57 cents, ü u lam T in r x T b^..U
&gt;
w
«
s
p
.
ii
c
io-4
for'CliUdrrn under five yeors-of
iag thrmigh tbs glliilUlt' UI6 |)bp^to snnlthe-rtnirttd
age-when accompanied by a person paying fare
Flocked from a bunt) a leuf which, bo
See. 5. The said City u( Sanford shall in no case
tern upur undermine said tracks of said Grantees,
dsclaiM, bad a moat nuuscous Itnror.
SunTord City Bonds For Sale
their associates and assigns, to lay down new
“Taste It," said he, boutllng the leaf- pil&gt;es or ducts or srwers, or for any |iurix&gt;se, with­
We. tlie undersigned, bond trustees, oiler for sale
re-laying said tracks.
to on« of the clergy. The luttor Htnll- outSeth
U. Said Grantees. Ihi-ir associates and as­ fifteen (15) bonds of tbr City uf Sanford. Florida,
ol
one thousund dollars (S I,000) each, la-aring six
togl; ohejred and. then, with n wry signs. ami their ottlcer» nt«I agenls. shnll la- sub­
per cent Interest, puynlile srini-nnnually. ciHitains
tin, lubacrlbcd to the botnnlca) ortho- ject to all onlinanaes ami resolutions which thr attuebed, and payiibb. at the Naliunul Park'bank
City Council may. from time to time, enact.
of New York Oily, on January 1st and July l i t of |
toil of the archbishop.
See. 7. Tlie cars of said Grantees, their associ­ each year.
Tute It, you, I^ver," said the grot- ates and assigns, shall have the right of way on
Tliese fifteen bonds sre the remaining unsold
und over their railway tracks, turnouts and switch­ bonds of a bond issue of $45.000 of January, 1894.
Usd prelate, handing the leuf to the es,
to the exclusion o! all teams and vehicles (ex- nt which time $30.000 of the bondi were, sold ami
t»-pl lire lite appura tui _lit .unse of fire), and any expended In Improving the streets, erecting the
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“Keg thank you," sold L o fe r , laugh- person who shall obstruct such tracks or parts High School building, and' farthe other purppw-s:
therujf, ur otherwise retard the progress of sold lor which the Imnds were voted.
tog “My brother Is not In you r grace's curs, after do* notice is given hv th« « • » •—“ ~
fiudiiiMiis uTinti immis are now offered
Whistle, or "oilier proper signal, shall lie puuishnl for sule for the purimse of street paving. They will
l-'Bwws.*—
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by ii fine ol not exceeding five dollars, or imprison- mature In January. 1914.
mi nl not exceeding five days. Provided, however,
There is no oilier Imiuli-d indi-btedneks than tinthis section shnll not operate us a release from thirty tliousand dollar bunds heretofore sold, the
As Unrtstonablt W if«.
Ic wlul damages for accidents’.
interest on which bus been promptly paid down to
J,oho Vigors complitlncd. one night
Ilcfore this ordinane» shall become operative, the 1st day of July. I90H.
The validity of tliese imnds hat never been ques­
it supper that the ten was weak, tho the said Grantees, limit associates and assigns,
ilolniled informniion, rates.
shall enler imo a written coiitruct. to lie filed witii tioned, Judge John F billon, of New York, pussed
torsi tough, the potatoes Boggy, etc
tilt- City Clerk ol the City, agreeing to he Iwund by U|Ninuml declared the Imnds irgnily issued.
Ticket Ayjdit, wrile to or call on
ail tbe tcrro»t stipulations, nnd conditions ol this
bids for said tiands. or any |«irtion thereof, will
Uls wife at last bunt Into teura.
trdutunec. Such contract to be executed within la- received at any lime on or before January 1st.
"Jali« Vigors,", she cried.' * T have i.i.t, days after notification by tlie Mayor it) 1909.
Knell bid should Ik- scaled and endorsed "Hid (or
rooked faithfully for you fo r arvon- writing, of tlie passage and approval of tills ordin­
arne. Failure ou the part ot the said Grantees, Sanford bonds." enclosed in a , second envelop
ton Tears. My one thought bus. boon their associates und assigns, to carry out und i*-r addressed to the undertlgnisl bond trustees The
lorui all or auy ol the conditions or undertakings bidi wiilj» e opened ht J 2 ULCltick, Dixin. jammxy
Is (iletss you. Thero Is not a mun ^
DivialuiTFuitscn^er Adent
t-s pressed in this franchi»*, shall s r n r f«' Torfell lire lisfTIDDii: TTn&gt; rTgfit is rrservcxl to reject any and
TruvellitiR I’ aBsoofier Agent
wt-baa-better coOKed Tood Ilian or all rights un tho streets uf the City of Sanfordr
all bids.
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Interest coupons will tie delncbed from tlie Imnds
lh e granting of thè rights und privileges, herein
fM. sod this Is all tbe thunks I g e t—
», i forth in this ordinance, is upon the rspri-ss down to and including Joiiuury 1st. 1909, and In­
PwUngs and coinpluluta, g r o w lin g « condition
that the said Grantees, their associate» terest coupons front January 1st, 1909. to remain
A M. TMxashui.
nd wtnplslnts day ufter day.
W h y ur.d assigns, obligate Ihciiisclvcs to build, cuu- uttuched.
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Ga&gt;. II FrexAUi,
Skrcct.
«p
ili»
and operate their said railway on
j-esu’i you praise me once In itw h lle?"
.
S. O. CHAxr,
Santoni avenue Irutn tbygouth city limits to First
"JOB'S« the most unreasounblo w o­ street, and on First strfetVfrom Sanford avenue to
bund Trustees.
Oct, 30
avenue, us herein set fotth, within eighteen
ws I erer saw," he said coldly. Uak
months Irutn the patstge and sppmval of lids or­
*Mspy sod many a time t ’ ve sat dow n dinance. And shall begin to construct and proseI
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# from start to flnlrh. W asn’ t Utnt
-•»«ogh of a compliment fo r you T
Hoot you know t&gt;crfectly w ell that If
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la Knowledge.
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Intellectual task o f our! nge la
•Wty Uj order uml make sertlcen ble

tiJ!*** Tc4,0&gt; pf Prtute*l tnsterUl
_“ rofourctmturle* bare swept across
Jslli To organize our knowledge,
' •JiteniatUo our rcudlng. to sure out
t'lratlcM catnrnct „of- iuk tbu
til thoughts or tbe greDteat, this
uuleog tbo productive Inntau JS t0 lead u . at last to
l ( f f t * » r»JsM and pathless chaos.

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their said line of railway, as herein ¡
a failure to thus construct within the reasonable
perlai sja-cifird,strali work a forfeiture of this fran­
chise oiid all rights and privileges herein granted.
Said
laid Grantees, their associates and assigns,
assigns, tl
shall.
within thirty dgys after being
:ing
the M
&lt; ur
ing notified by tips
May
Lin writing of the approvalI o
off this ordinance, notify
the City Council in writing of their acceptance uf
the provisions and conditions of ¡Ids ordinance.
and the failure on the part of said Graulers, their
associates nnd assigns, to notify life City Council
within slsty days alter the receipt of notice of Dir
approval uf this ordinance at herein prescribed, of
their acceptance thereof, shall operate as a for­
feiture of all rights and privilege* granted and
comprised in this ordinance.
Sir. 8. The City ul Sanford gives ami grants thr
franchises and rights herein set forth, reserving
the right and rexjuiiihg the said Grantees, their
associate* and assigns, as a condition precedent
to the taking effect uf the grant, to givr^and grant
t o tho City of Sanford, the rights, at and alter the
expiration ol the term uf thirty (3 0 ) years hereinM p fe nicalkined. tu yurthnxr the street railroad
and other property used under or in connection
tW
uh the ftnr
franchise, end rights hereby granted, ur
« « * port of such property as the City of Sanford
|S
E S S T - Ito purchase at a valuation of the prop
erty, real and personal, desired, which valuation
shall be fixed by arbitration as provided by law, in
e rtm tu f-th e pro*

visions ol the laws of UieSuteof Florid^ln ouch

nothing in
l ° 0' ' “ u,lD*provided
t.o. .tk
TLii?°rtt Uwk W
0coaie BcroM thU franchise shall he aconstrued
so a*Jo deprive
. "baerneas o f books Is to learu »ny .butting

Tu ‘ uru o ver the p a g e , o f
htdartr ii
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PrtttC* V iS ? ib . It U further provided that U the crinthat Is g o o d .- leel their associates and assigns, shalj *^*"
don said raUrosd. or shall fall to operate lUCars
foe public use for a term of sixty dsys et onoUme

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owners along said railway Iron) re­
covering any damages that indy be lawfully
claimed from said Grantees, their axsocistes and

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mission begranu-d by a resolution ol tbe
ao hope
boj sud believe. our .CrnmciJ^ ^ ^ fosnus OwAmp. that w
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loves to help us In tbe very
struggle with slu sud proper officers./ll books of occounU.».ascertain

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U hot«om a^^im kflikM v-and-jtTtrriftcm tm i
na 1 took upon ilia gaim nra-gr TtVtHg -g fecrr
ao admirably- piatted.'-ao cleanly kept:
surely it must appeal to every artistic
Letters and Communications on
Where Devout of the Celery
eye and intelligent mind. I f he be a
Various Tim ely Topics.
City Worship Tomorrow.
public benenefactor who causes two
b to d ea jeL ln iJ a to. grow In place o f one,
what ahaU w e say o f the ones in your
community who have through years o !
discouraging experiments Wrought out a
system th e re b y the tiller o f the soil in
In This Department will be round the the celery delta m ay in a few years be­ Of Interekt to Those Religiously In­
clined-Subjects of Discourses
Views, Opinions and Comment
come a clipper o f coupons; for the former
for the Sabbath.
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of Practical Writers.
Florida desert has been made to " blossom

RESUME OF ALL CHURCH EVENTS

COLUMN DEVOTED JO P E O P lf

T)t* fauarl »1 ih* C W cKm ta ths'Ciiy *H'EaraM&gt;r
R«qtmi«i to
or I» m I l U f Annwfocomonti md
AIMf Chufth Now« to tkla office not !*l*f (Kin T a s rw if

November 14, iqm
d ir n d l h re g rpvriTtg- l w - I n t e r t a t - w t T l r t y r

WSOU)l|l)NSOfR[sp[f,

to be present next Wednesday night.

Catholic
Rav. M Fot. rector; aervtws «very second and
with SunJay; Mriy m ai». 7 * . m.: m an snd l«r lon. 10 a m ; Sunday school, » a. W.i vespara. 3

Kosary. instniction
7:30 p. m,

and

benediction.

ico, IJ; evert In ( f u r i l i » , 7:00; Sabbath adiad. 7:30
■». »H o . F.-WkUtwví lW t &gt;rar»r ■»—OMi PdO

Wlrêieas, Puirullhan 'VV.'T;
a member o f the police force of u
Services Sabbath morning and evening
o f Tam pa for eleven years. |ms
as usimi.
,
most unfortunate and tragic dcaili;
fore bo It *
p. ID.

I know o f no. place In all the world
ifttfftM B .
where can be found the combination of
rirmt Methodist
'e will not be responsible climate, soil, Irrigation and drninago that
Roy. D. D. Sweat, pastor; church, corner Park
Ini mi
. - t contributor«. A ll comavenue and Fifth street; parunmute, comer MjS*
prevails at the Celery City.
--------------------------- for current Issun mult be la
"Resolved. Thot wo tender to the he.
ol In avenue and Seventh street; phone 854.
S
band not later than Tuesday p. ra.l—Eo.
unday morning service at II; evening service.
H ave a Jollification— a great time o f re­ 7:00;.
reeved
fam ily our sincere sympathy and
Sumlsy school, 0:45 a. m.; Jno. K. MetSuggestions To r Our Tete Day
I Inter, Supt Epworth League. 4:00 Sunday even­ The M a jestic M usical Com edy Com pany heartfelt condolence in this hour of »m,,.
joicing and thanksgiving.
ing.
A t Opera House N ext W edn esday
tlon. A b o , be it
— H enry H. Deane.
To tbe Editor of The Herald:
Last Sunday, .being missionary day In
A s a former resident o f your city, the
By
far
tlte
Itcst
mmflcnl
comedy
compn"Resolved. That we commend the tuAM
Accidental Death of C. S. Connell.
the Sunday school* the largest offering of
•• Queen o f the St. Johns." I wish to add
CL S. Connell, one a f the most promi­ any day in the year was brought in. The pany which lx n o w touring w ill be seen at traits o f character which werc-cxEibitaj
n word o f approval to .the suggestion
nent citizens o f the Apopka section was amount was nearly $22. Over $80 have the opera house Wednesday evening, by our brother officer, his efficiency at a
made in your last week's issue ns to n
member o f the force, and his faithful«*
killed last Monday morning by the occi­ been raised b y this school for missions Nov. 18. •»
carnival, or festal occasslon— a short sea­
to duty ns a .servant o f the city, and
Am
ong
the
supporting
company
m
ay
be
dental discharge o f his shot gun. It seems this year. The, fifth Sunday w ill be ob­
son o f Joyous celebration and b ea k y
that Mr. Connell had started for the field served ns Children's Day. The school found such well-known comedinns ns Lee furthermore, that n copy of these retolu’
thanksgiving. I f ever n people in all the
Barth, a German character delineator, a lions be sent the fam ily of the decesied
and In coming through the fence caught meets nt 0.4 ii a. m.
wide world had cause for such a celebroand copies furnished the pret
the hammers o f his gun, the contents
There w ill be the usual services next yodler such as Emmett Olcott nnd Scanlon
tlon, surely It is the people o f the Celery
o f Tam pa a s'w ell.
were
in
their
prime.
Lou
Powers
who
striking him near the heart and death re­ Sunday. Preaching both morning and
•'H a r r y A . P eopi
sulting immediately. His absence from evening (11.00 a. in. and 7.00 p. m ) by plays the part o f Izxy Cohen is conceded
S t Patrick's day Is an appropriate time;
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W
ooiiw aki
to
be
one
of
the
funkiest
low
comedians
on
home occasioned alarm and a search be­ the pastor, Rev. D. Ii. Sweat. A cordial
let the carn ival color be .green, and let
" F rank B ell.
ing litadfe Tor him the body was discoved welcome to all. W e extend a-special in­ the American stage today, and his songs
every m anly breast and queenly bosom
“ W L F ly n t.
with the gun lying near-by, The coron- vitation to strangers and to those who and'parodies are a scream. Miss Edith
be adorned with a sprig or bouquet o f
Powers,
who
plays
the
daughter.
Minerva,
’EllWIN L amar intrr,
era* Jury returned a verdict o f death by. qrc w.llhAu l.p a iiQra.flt thlsxima to worship
dainty dippings from the choicest o f gar­
ls,-to
quote
from
nn
Atlanta
paper,-""The
‘G
tò ruiTB la itbont ,
accidental shooting. T he .funeral wut with-us,—
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den -foliage— llu v e the different-kinds o f
sweetest
bunch
o
f
young
girlhood
seen
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— Tampa Tribune.
held at the residence near Oakland on
Epworth League meeting 3.00 p. m.
sports, tests o f strength, boat races, e ta
Thursday morning, the services being de­ Mr. L. K. Phllipa is the lender for tlte day. here ih a long time, and is the 'tassetsor
Card o f Thanks.
In lien o f ih e usual flower parade, have a
o f n sweetly cultivated voice.
Others in
layed in order that his daughter who is Let all the young people come.
In
our
late
bereavement in die by* uf
* vegetable parade, with money prizes for
the company are Miss Marie McCollum,
attending college at Lexington, Ky., could
a dear brother. W. E. Williams, our
the best decorated vehicles, using for dec­
who plays Mrs. Hargraves. Miss Lottie
arrive in time.
•
Presbyterian
tboughta turn to those who expressed
orations celery, lettuce, cauliflower, etc.
Rev.
J.
F.
McKInnkm.
[tailor;
mortili
West, an eccentric conuncdienne. Sidney
Mr. Connell was a man who enjoyed the It; evenlni
their
aonow-and sympathy in the dudu-ai
‘ ig service, 7:00; Sabtialh act«
H ave a large float, with the “ Celery
Williams, James R. Mitchell, Jack Asher,
respect and esteem o f a large circle o f m.; Henry McLaulin.-SupL; prayer m o
hour ond by deeds
and words of consola­
,
Q ueen" riding J n state, surrounded by n
nttdsy, l i:30 p. m.
Bessie Overton, DaisySunion, Paul Arthur.
friends and acquaintances Being o f un­
tion
sought
to
assuage
our grief. To them
The pastor has been nwny nil week a t­ And the orchestra is composed o f Frank
dozen other fa ir maidens, all dressed In
ilagging zeal and devotion to business
w
e
wish
to
express
our
hcnrfelt thunlt
tending
the
annual
session
o
f
tlte
Presby­
flimsy robes o f w hite nnd green, each
G. Woodruff, n violinist o f repute, and Prof,
interests he had built up large properly
It W- Williams.
terian Synod o f Florida at Jacksonville. Clarence J. Grogan, a bit mlpianist.---This
bearing n bouquet o f strawberry foliage,
holdings nenr Oakland and owned one o f
I. B. W il l ia m s ,
-The Synod is composed *i&gt;r the three
blossoms and fruit, and surround the-floot
gentleman is tho.marvci o f the age. playtHeTFnesi tracts o f vegetable land In that
J.
B. W il l ia m s ,
with stately stalks o f early com.
Presbyteries, the Florida. Suwannee nnd
iqg four different tunes nt the same time.
thriving section. He leaves a w ife rind
S l Johns. Dr. McKinnon returned last
1 w ill not take tim e and space to enu­
S o c ia lis ts M ake Big Goins.
He is absolutely sightless, and has never
night nnd will occupy his pulpit Sunday
merate the m anyother attractive features
Tlte
Socialists in Orange county are
known what a piano looks like. . In
morning and evening.
that crowd the mind. Sudi a parade and
the people of Sanford are assured o f a/are Jubilant over the good showing made in
celebration w ill be unique, attractive, ap­
musical treat in ‘T h e Flower o f the South." the late election over tiuil of JiMM. Lack
propriate and, as an advertising feature,
There
are nearly twenty « m g M ti. Among o f space forbids the publication ofoBcUl
R*v. R. R. Kami all.
il«r: - Sunday morning
its good effects w ill be far-reaching.
service. II; evening ser
. 7 :30 ; prayer meeting some of the must prominent are; “ When returns, but figures.indJcalp that the So­
Wednesday. 7j00 n. m
ibbatli school, 10
The Clyde L ipe and railroad systems
J. C. Enstnlnger.
ismlnger. Su|
Superintendent
the Circus Comes to Town,,’ “ Wont You be cialist party,!« growing stronger in every
will, with their usual liberality, give spe­ yourself o f them: Enamel ware, rinsing
my Honey.” ■•Sleep, Baby, Sleep." “ When election nnd in 19HJ- will be a potent fueux
cial rates. Make It a great "hom e-com ­ pans, sauce pans, dippers, 15, 25, and 35
rtrst Baptist
Eyes Like Yours Look into Eyes Like Mine,” in politics.
..
,
JUMrtr: Sunday morning serv­
in g " for every Sanfordlttl, for nnd n e a r - cents. Two-lb red kidney beans, 10c; 2 &gt;- ,
"Mariulchn."
“ Poor Old Girl," "Bohemia,”
ice. ib ev en ln g servier, 7 :30 ; Sohlmth school. 0:43
w in n e r W ashin g Machines
in Jacksonville alone there are two hun­ lb Elberta peaches, 15c, Worcester sauce, ». m.; K. K Murrell, Supt.; prayer meeting every
"Back to Am erica," "The Flower o f the
A few more o f these still left, sold strictly
Wednesday,
7
:
00
V
m.;
V.
W,
A.
Aral
Friday,
3
p.
dred or more. *
15c. Only one beautiful set o f China ware
South," "The Mountains and Valleys I on guuutee. If they do nut tlo whu! we
Words fail me to express the feelings price $ 20, next week for $17,
claim, money la refunded., Harry JTWiltoa
Brevity will ln*ure
contrary to the v tr
llshtd, but ntniilvr
lion* will be rejected.

THE ELOWER O f THE SOUTH

L,aim.is tne Dasis or all wealth

Land hunger has caused bloody wars
million immigrants annually to
i

ight heie in

over crowded -Europe

the Sanford

District—sub-irrigate(

watered by everlasting artesian wells
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low, before the mighty host, of land-hungry peopi e arrive
ind—town lots, suburban lots and farm lots

on Lots of Easy Payments
-We’ll tell-you all about it

SANFO RD, FLORIDA

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SANTORD. FLORIDA, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1908

TV rtIM fH M V O R tO -^TgTTittPtR WATtH
Items of Interest Gleaned fro m
Various Sources
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T U C i.ic c i/

HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK

Albert G. Holland a member o f the first
"company organised In Washington to fight
for the Confederacy, died suddenly In
Washington on the 15th Inst. Mr. Holland
took part In the first battle o f Manassas,
wu captured and sent to Camp Chase
where he remained until the close o f the
war.
The Duchess o f Chaulnea, form erly Miss
Theodora Shonta, gave birth to. a son In
Paris Nov. 18. By this btrth the Duchess
retains her title. Her husbnnd died last
spring.
The Emperor and Empress Dowager o f
China both died during the post week.
- Prince Chun become R eg en t-o f the Em*
pirr and has assembled an arm y at the
[wiser, all approaches to which are hcaviI.-as are legation * approaches,
J &amp; .M W m l«, fe a m -a o uprising among
his people.* The city o f Peking is trans*
formed, a brilliant blue taking the place of
red which formerly predominated. Bpth
the Emperor and Empresa Dowager died
unattended, as has been the custom for
over three thousand years when a ruler
died. They died alone although surrounded
[V by circles of abject spectators who re­
mained a rod distant oh account o f the
ured persons of their m ajesties they
could not be approached.
The Park theater, one o f the lnndmarka
of Brooklyn. N. Y., waa destroyed by fire
J fit week, only fifteen minutes after a
large audicWCe had left the building. Had
ths Are occurred s ~ ttttle earlier 'llie r e ' Is
no doubt that the loss o f life would have
been appalling. Aa it waa only one.per*
■ion, a fireman, waa injured.
Pro!.Harrington, a noted scientist nnd
«»-chief &lt;if the weather bureau, who has
b«a missing for some ten years, and was
J -supposed tabe-dead, haa been found in
lie asylum nt Morris Plains, N. Y .entered
u John Die, He waa identified by his
vile, but did not recognize her. He does
not know who be is or where he came
bom.
E-l Hess?. pr^.T.!u«iu iu u»e prosecu­
tion of the boodlers in San Francisco, was
*U* and seriously wounded while It»- at­
tendance ot court in that c ity last Friday.
His assailant, Morris Haas, gave as ’ his
« • » n for the act the statement that Hea*y had ruined him in business and dlsIrteed his family by bringing to light the
f*d that be was an ex-convict.
In the Cuban national election held Nov.
. U h e Uberals wcro successful General
*** Niguel Gomez was elected president
“ d AHrcda Zayaa vice president
Sw tU ryof Navy Metcalf has resigned
* tue effect Dec I. Ill health is the reo* * given.
flH«ged peonage cases have
“ isralssed by the court before whom
r T* * «
tried. The Judge held
Ihe government had not proved its
t*|Miioa, _
— ----_
u ^ F; r r,’ Unbn at their
¿ r “ P,ku11* appealed to growers to
their cotton for better prioea.
“ ^ ion of firedamp in the Rad; J S 00? mine ,n Westphalia, Germany,
miners were entombed, moat o f whom
Allied,
F -telBe&lt;Unaof lbe A tlantic Deeper W a* n Association lias been In tension
**«k in Baltimore. Over 300 dele; £.__ WCTt ln attendance. A plan was
, aninlao&lt;l w aterw ay between
It tMi
Key W e s t.“ *1 Oongreaa will
;
to carry the project to comH W fa b a biu n u of S t Pierre, a French

Harney Is becoming an item and two
steamboat lines recently inaugurated are
Liberal Appropriation! Made— $647.required to properly handle this trade.
The orange and vegetable district adja­
000 For S t.Jo lm s
From Frank Clark cent to Lake Harney can thus transport
Washington, Nov. 18.—Gen. W. L Mar. Telegram
Extensive Improvements To Be
slinll, ch ief o f en gin eer! o f »he United
their products by fast boats to Sahford
Assures Project
Made In Property
and make connection with the Atlantic
S ta te! arm y, today furnished his estiCoast Line for northern points.~mn,e* {or Ihe work necessary on riv en .
Thc many advantages offered by this
and harbors In the Southern States. The
"deep water project can scarcely be enu­
following covers
recommendations for
merated at the present time nnd Sanford,
Florida:
Biscayne bay,
7,000; Withlacoochee Announcement Means That Sanford with nil the prospects in view , w ill enter
Present Facilities Entirely Inadequate
Will Again Become Queen of
upon the year 1909 with a clear field and
river. $50.000;
lachicola bay, $80,to Handle Rapidly Increasing
the
St.
John»
River
leading alt competition for the most
000; Carra belle
$75.000; HillsborTrade of Sanford
ough bay, $I0J
SorVord people ore jubiloat 'over the bustling nnd fastest growing city in the
y W e s t $50.000;
The Herald has upon numf i t occa-&gt;
Tampa bay, $2
Pensacola. $150,- announcement that deep water is assured entire South; a city that offers more in
sions In the past fewnxJnthTi led ottenevery
w
ay
to
the
prospector,investor,
000; Sarasota
the
city.
This
came
Saturday
in
the
form
$20.000; Apalachition to the rcmnrkablt growth) Sanford.
cola river, inch ing lower Chipola river. nf a telegram to Hon. J. N. Whltner.from fanner and to the poor man than any
along every line and iin ln ti out many
$20,000;
Blackevate river. $25,000; Congressman Frank Clark, and was as other city In the world.
features
which tended Lopriive the truth
i------Crystal,' Manotu. Aclotc, Suwannee and follows:
o f these assertions. One o f the best In- —
Our Ja ck so n ville O ffic e
Withlacoochee river. $24,500; Indian «* t W r t H W kW S H H W H H W V .
dications Is the visit this week o f several
Sanford's puhlicsplrited citizens, recog­
river, $9,000; Kissimmee, $5,000; Ockla•* Washington. D. C.,Nov. 14.’B8.
:
Clyde Line otfidala,-who came wltht t w ----nizing the fact that Jacksonville offers a
wnha. S 6.QQQ: Orange. 55,000: S t Johns
“ T o J . N. W hltm r, Sanfordl
avowed purpose o f enlarging and greatly
valuable location for an information bureau
river, $847,000; Volusia bar, $5,000;
"T h e Board o f Engineers and
Improving their dockage and warehouses
regarding the advantages o f the Celery
Choctawbatchee, $10,000; Escambia and
Chief o f Engineers approve a chan­
In order to facilitate the handling o f the
City, have been casting about for suitable
Conecuh, $10,000
nel one hundred feet wide and
immense freight business that ia now be­
quarters.
Thursday,
W.
D.
Holden,
who
For the fiscal year ending June 30,1910:
eight feet deep. Palatku to Sanford,
ing transacted at this p oin t
has been very active in this matter, re­
Under the continuing contract, Jackson­
and one hundred feet wide and five
W. M. Tupper. general ngent; B. J.Ford. __
c e iv e ! u letter from F. M. Ironmonger.
ville is given $215,000 and Pensacola
feet deep Sanford to Lake H a rw y
traveling a g e n t and Contractor Brown
I ■
Florida passenger ngent o f thcClyde Line,
$150,000.^ Savannah is given $400,000;
mean low water. This action guar­
spent several days this week In Sanford,
stating th u n space for the Sanford office
Chattahoochee riyerL $230,000.
antees both projects.
and after a careful survey and general ~ ::
had- bcen^Tescr r a f in tha, oflk a o f th »
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""F sanx CLskk.“
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inspection" o f the property, the City En
In Saaford— Llfe l* W orth L i v i n g "
Clyde Linernhd that thc'oflicinia would do
gincerw as instructed to get up a working
__ JSouthern Prints*. W»«Mn|ton. D. C.f”~' ‘
all in.their power to advance the interests
design
of the old building and Contractor
W ith this motto at the masthead, the
This intelligence seems too good to be o f Sanford. This means that our city will
Sanford (F la .) Herald reaches us. it ia true, and many nnd varied inquiries were establish an office in one o f the bcst loca- Brown will at once prepare plans for the
ten-page, five column paper, one of made at The Herald office regarding the tions in Jacksonville, and under the direc­ extensive im provem ents.^, *
Hearing o f tills movement.which means
tlie neatest published, and the composi­ possibilities offered by this great project tion o f Mr. Leffler the Celery City will make
so
much to Sanford,-The Herald scribe in ­
tion and presawork could not be improved.
To those who have been urging this a good display and properly demonstrate
terview
ed A gen t M. F. Lovell yesterday
Mr. R. J. Holly, formerly o f the Orlando, movement this telegram.means that their our advantages to the tourists who throng
and
elicited
the following information:
Reporter-Star, Is the managing editor, labors Imve not been in vain, nnd when Jacksonville during the senson looking for
The Clyde Line officials are very desir­
and he is assisted by a competent corps, the stately vessels come steaming up the locations. This office w ill be a distributing
among whom is Mr. W. S. Osborn, on able river and land their cargoes from many depot for printed matter o f nil kinds and ous o f doing all in their (tower to further
the interests o f Sanford nnd recognize the
newspaper man and (winter.
lands, the Sanford people will begin to vegetables and fruits will be on display
fact that in a few years Sanford, as the
In connection with the , publishing of renlize thnt the city has at lust renched during the season.
head
o f navigation, will be one o f tbe
The Herald, a general printing business the proportions of a real city and center
most Important cities on the St. Johns.
will be conducted." .
o f trade. The Clyde Line and other lines
First Car for New Railway .
The dock and warehouses being entirely
The complete plant— composing room can then operate larger boats with less
The first car for the new Sanford A
inadequate to handle the trade, w ill be
equipment and pressroom— was Installed difficulty and river transportation will be Everglades Railw ay has been built by the
improved b y -te a rin g -d o w n one o f the
bySou thern ;Prlnlets Supply Company. one o f the strongest points in this city's Sanford Machine A Foundry* Works. It Is
buildings near the present wareKfiuse.
Washington. D. C.
list pf attractions.
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not o f the luxurious PuIImnn type, being
The present^ warehouse will be enlarged
Aside from the great tourist travel by just a plain hand car painted red and
and converted Into a fine w aiting station,
What Everybody Is Talking About
boat, which will then be increased on ac- lettered in white. It is not much to gaze
separate rooms made for white and col­
Ths day ot feai'T'tn tf draweth nlih
eount o f the faBt daily schedule, the upon but the significance dawns upon (he
. And K u m ut A urkry* toon mud die.
ored passengers, and a wide drivew ay
freight to Sanford will place this city in beholder thnt this new hand car means a
Git one that'* y o l I n f and iwert and fat.
will de built to the end o f the pier, upon
And dull It t U l l of Itila and that,
the list o f wholesale points, as the boats movement on the new railroad and in a
which teams can be driven the entire
With fcuH and be D t l t i , »s u m make.
can come from New York. Baltimore and few weeks the ties will be down and rails
And
add prrae I \ v t i , plea and cake.
length. A t the end o f the^ jpier a large,
---- A ik friends and I/Indred all lateMne,
other points directly to Sanford. ■ — .—
laid. In order that (ha construction gang
warehouse. 40z4 0 feet, will be erected.
And apread Than IV atn rin i at your home
This
city
now
enjoys
a
very
low
rate
can
operate hand carp and carry supplies
Let no| the car U * a of life disirraa
TTresagent's office will be placed at that
But fill each gu U r d with happlneai.
for freights, the difference between San­ to the far end o f the road.
poin^ and all the freight business will
RcceWe the j o V i of youthful day*
ford
antLiiiierior (mints tw enty-five miles
Thus the little red car while not In the
t a l blrtfing utirt p itlw .
And
fo r
be hmullcd from the boat there also.
apart (Sung twenty cents per hundred. Pullman class, makes it possible for the
TilS pisr isill ba i-U .u t to emriom^ witn
The lake trade between Sanford nml-Lalie Pullman to follow. ”
A re you a subscriber to T he H ehaldT
this new plan and all the buildings will
be painted and placed in fine condition.
The improvements, when finished, will
amount
to between $6,000 and $7,000
r
and when completed will not only greatly
enhance Uie river front, but will give San­
ford the best of facilities for handling
freight and passengers.
The building on (lie corner o f Palmetto
and Commercial streets that has been vacani so long, w ill be repaired and if not
used by the company will be rented for a
store room.
Tbe citizens o f Sanford are grateful to
To the People of Sanford:
the Clyde Line .officials for their interest
.
, ,
f
In the city and w ill Join them In the im ­
NTERESTED ns I am in the welfare ami prosperity of U»q City of Sanford and its citizens,
provement o f the river front. Thus the
most valuable asset o f Sanfbrd, the river
and desiring to see our city advance und take its place us the foremost inland city of our
transiortation. will forge to the front, and
with
the assurance of deep water the river
Stntq^liich distinction pro|»crly belongs to us, and having no other motive titan the up­
front In T f e w years w ill bustle with facbuilding of Sanford anil its greater pro*f*eritg, 1 have announced my candidacy for the ofllce of
tories and wharves and the «rarely «rea m ._
era o f the const traffic w ill tie up B r a n ­
Mnynv nnd trtltw plmgnrr in pnwftntittfHii y“ ii my Ptn*f,tr,H, hi H iH F l imv't* »nd^Hlini die issues
ford's wharves.
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which I believe are foremost in the minds of our citizens and befit adapted to bring about the
" I n Sanford— life is worth livin g."

CLYDE LINE IMPROVES

¡A GOOD CHANNELTO THIS CITY

H«rs the Reader» Will Find a Brief

Historical Spring Flowing
For Married Readers

ISANFORD DEEP WATER

LARGED DOCK AND WAREHOUSES

Sovcnitnei&gt;L*iid a rel » » « o i m a n h e t U o the Am erican
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I am in favor of better fire protection.

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I am in favor of paving and keeping in proper condition our streets nnd uvenues.
1 am in favor of city extension, provided the city can guarantee to the inhabitants of the
contiguous territory all Uie benefits to which they would be entitled as tax-paying citizens; but I
vigorously oppose the plan of extension as presented by the present administration, which I bellfcve
to be unfair and unjust-

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I am-in favor-ef municipal ownership of a Lighting Plant and Water Works aaa means—

whereby to obtain revenue with which to meet the necessary expenses of City GovemmenL
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if plprtnl t will enforce strictly and impartially all the Ordinances of our city.

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E. E. B

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Candidate for Magot1
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Sanford, Florida, Nooamber 21ft.

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Business Better This Week

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*fi«lrs that do not conof d * empire, and will
lhe constitutional methods.
Lookout 4m, on Lookout Mounbjr «w Nov. 17. The
with anlnsurauce
It will bo rebuilt on a larger
sat plan.

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Candidate for Mayor of City of Sanford-

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There was a noticeable improvement
in business all over the city this week,
and our merchants are looking happy. It
is evident that s new era In business is
taking place in the Celery City and the
movement In lettuce and good returns Is
giving an" in$fttus to trade along every
line. Tills week's trade is only a fore­
runner o f what is to come. The entire
force o f clerks at all the stores has been
busy, and the many inducements offered
by our merchants this week Is bringing
tbe trade.
Purchasers find that they dan buy goods
as cheap In Sanford as they can from rite
mail order houses, and after looking up
the advertisements in The Herald they
proceed t o jlo all their buy Eng _ from lbe-..
Stafford merchants.
S ellin g' C rierv Land
The Howard-Packard Land Co. Is plac­
ing fam ilies every week upon their prop- '
erty In the Celery Delta, Th is week a
fine ten-acre tract was purchased b y J .G .
Ellsworth, o f Wichita. Kansas, who w ill
come down later and bring several fam i­
lies with him.

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                    <text>THE SANFORD liERALD

Items
of Interest Concerning
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.. ' Society People.

POINTS PURELY PERSONAL
llow Celery City Vanity "Fa ir While
Away the Golden Hours—
Social Gossip.

Woman's Shortcomings

number were present. It was decider! to
teasfrorw o f-tfie b tjm r eotlhilcrbn'Pnrir
«venue-os « -pennijneTir homo t o n i i r
dub, and on next Tuesday niftht the
members will keep open house for their
friends, which incaqs that the men will
be Inviti
This new home of the dub Is situated
on Park avenue, Just Boulfi of the first
park, and when fitted up by the dub wll
prove a most attractive place for the la­
dles to m eet and also to entertain.
The Woman's Club promises to do much
toward bring inti together the ladies of
Sanford Ih social sessions and
prove quite a boon to visitors In Sanford.
Tlfa first reception next Tuesday prom­
ises to be a great success and will only
be one of the many of these delightful
affairs that will take place In Sanford
during the coming social season.

October 3|
branche*, »hall not rtrrw l five ( 5 )
shaikh* chart«» fer-eh tM rm -w Jf

AN ORDINANCE

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See. It. The Grantees, their associate* and nai proper signs, shall at no time npereto freight car». 1 xerpt
s In aj- one tiuli. r, wutim tue city, without »pecird vse*mission he grunted try a resolution of the City
•». their Council.
, .
n their
Sic. 12. Ui: ir Ktriuu OtuXigtn. that whenever
tuuious »the
skull
have within »Its
¡ „ I City
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limits a p&lt;,|nilattuii of ten ( 1U.0 0 U) thmisnud. ihc

The Woman's Club, recently organized,
held their first regular meeting at the
Sanford House last Monday and a goodly events of the week end,

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tabling surh amount. 1
reached auch number
have the right to h
two per cent, annually
■aid company, which

y Said grant re», their assrtCTal*» and as.ten, and Qieii officer 1 and_agents.xhalL be sublo t t o all «irdln*n**sTfnd rr»olutioni which the
City Council may. from lime to time, enact.
Sir 7. The cars of »aid Grantee«, their a»mdateaaod nnlgns. »hall have the right of w ar on
Id o hetxby certify ihm .k , .1
and over thrl/ railway trftoka. turnout* and «wllch- Ordinance wiu duly pasaed
P, to the exclusion of ah team» andI vehicles (ex­ lha City Councilor Saiifuril
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cept 1ha fire apparatus In-case of Ore), ami any October 18th. 1808.
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person who »hall olutnict such tracks « / p a rts
thereof, or otherwise retard the progress i f sakl
car*, after due notice Is given b y l i e c n r l * l l or
whistle, or other proper signal, shall be punished
by a line of not exceeding Bve dollars, or Imprison­
ment not exceeding live days Provided. however,
this scellon »hall not operate os a release from
lawful damages foe accidents. __
Defore this urillnnnee shall hecoroo operative,,
ect by resolution of ordinance. Said right* and
vilrgra are hereby granted to the laid Grantee* ilia said Grantee*, tbrlr ossoclnte* and assigns,
the purpoaes of constructing, maintaining anti shah enter Into a written ountract. to be Wed with
the City Clerk of the City, lgreeln*to be hound by
all the term», stipulation», and condition» of this
ordinance. Such contrnrt to lie executed within
sixty days after notification by. the Mayor In
writing, of the passage and npprovfi of this ordinTo the Voter» of Sanfunf;
I hereby announce myself
election to the oflkv ot Mayor
ford, subject to the will of the

The trouble with many women Is that
. they arc always trying to do something
they can’t d a They want to be literary,
when they have no eort of notion what
.literary means.
They want to be social leaders when
•they hnve no more Idea of diplomatic re­
In Honor o f M iss Ripley
lations with their fellow creatures than
of thirty ( 3 0 ) year», from and after the date of the
Mrs.
George S. Derry entertained at going
/111 Into
iiiiu nif\
effect1 ui
of inis
thl* ordlnumv.
ui U111UIH« r
*
they have of dignified and sensible living.
.
In
in th* operation of their motor*
motors and car»
cats upon
Not knowing how to do that which seems bridge on Wednesday afternoon in honor soul
■* street railway,
“
harter.
L1
herein provided, the „
aakl
»tea and assigns, shall —
conform
associate.
r------ tu
so desirable to them, they are prone to of her sister, Miss Clare Ripley, of Ma­ Grantee*,
»uch rules
and-------------------regulations a*
and be governed by
L , ___1.
--------have been beretofore and »hall hereafter be adopt­
fall into the foolish and hurtful snare of con, Ga.
by ordlnanoe of »aid city.
Several of the guests who did not play edEtc.
pretending to do it.
2. The lack» »hall be laid with rail* suit­
able
for operatliW with motive power a» herein
whist
were
entertained
at
fohy.-two.
It is reported of a Sanford mother that
provided, and Iniuch manner a* not tp Impair the
At the close of the games it was found utefulne»* of the street as a thoroughfare for the
she summed up her conception of mater­
iassageof other vehicles, and. *0 laid as to connal duty thus: “1 tell my children they that Mrs. Luke and Miss Ripley were the farm to the establUhrd grade on which the rail­
way Is or may be built, wherever the city ha* * v
must brush theinteeth- every night and winners of the jtrixe, which was grace­ hrtfllihrrf
0» ah alh *M aM »W )ri&lt; N «l(f’J W l n t
practice their delsarte exercises whether fully ncccded to M rd rtiiId ' fiy HI m Rim
, they f e c L U i w v v —
Dainty refreshments were served and
"These tilings are important—saying
the
afternoon most enjoyably spent by
their prayers and reading their Bible, they
x
h
r
guests,
among whom were Mesdnmes
m ay do as Urey choose about.”
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This nttltude was considered "independ­ Herndon, Connelly, Lake, Maxwell, Pnulent" and quite within the realms of "com­ cston, Newman, Holly, Fnljo, A. M.
comprised In this ordinance.
Six. 8. The City of Sanford give* and grant* the
Thrasher, and Misses Whilner. Caldwell their tracks on said streets or portions of streets
mon sense."
at the lime paved, they shall at their own expense franchises and right» herein set forth, reserving
and
Buinby.
rrlnyHir
paving
‘
—
’
------*~1
taken
up
to
as
to
conform
tu
the
the
right and requiring the said Grantees, their
Common sense, however, would suggest
rstabllthed grade____
L!___ the
.!____
le, making
needed repairs with
id assigns, os a condition precedent
that if Uie teeUi needed brushing,to keep
like material used in such paving.
to the taking effect
i “ . : of the .grant,
. .
_____
_____
to give
and; grant
Whenever or wherever ihe city or owner* of the to the City of SunfonJ, the rights, at and altar the
them sound and sweet, the child’s recep­
abutting property on any street »hull have paved expiration or
thirty (3
0 ) years
of the term of Thirty
(¡10)
yean- heroinherein‘ 1 mentioned,
----- * to purchase the street
___ railroad
--, „j
or shall pave, or cause to he paved, gny street or bejuro
tive mind needed on going tp bed a brush­
and other property
y used under or In connection
ing away of the false notions of meum
with the franchises
and
rights
hereby
granted,
or
G * IgcK iCa* 'J.such
part of
the City uf‘ “
Sanford
___ __
^ such “property
and teum. collected by contact with the !
p irf
t ; ;nuppM
:,
wML M
s j fsHi ^MkBr
tr
cvian,mi. daairad..
u n v im ulikli
vuhmle.ti
Hy. hnd eriy,
rrty, i™
real imii
0ml,pcraudU
wldc-h valtHittory
worjdllness thg tJiifc^ .C ^ eil.&lt;:hU(lllfa. - - tic space shall tu
1« u»«d
ti»«U or
uy urmtratlun
uroitratlan as pruvtdnl
provided by luw, in
~ lf"d elsn n e eXerciscs were necessary to ,
two feet aoconinnee with ant! tj the full extent at the promitnner vision» of tin; luw» of tin* Slate of Vlurida in such
render the muscles supple and the move­
1 paving case» mode and provided.
c h ild re n is bound to n c e r iin -fr e tn tb e so
ments graceful, surely the child's mind
lalntain
S a.U . H i* further provided that nothing in
m e e tin g s .
IhU iTiftii his,; »halt lie ronitrueU to ns to deprive
and soul needed n certain exercise In
the said any abutting owrwrs along »aid railway from re­
tail, un- covering any damage« that may be lawfully
ethical training to render the child able
In Honor o f M iss Bumby
ly. cover claimed irons said Uruntr«l. tlieir associates tusd
to manifest a sense of Justice, n scif~
wn the aaaigns.
'
1 for at
See. 10. It U further provided that if theUranment of rntycy/n capacity for self-sad
Iberelo lee*, their associates and assigns; »hall nban:h other don sakl railroad, or shall fall to operate its car*
flee, a perception of heroism and suOiciei
ily. and lor public use lor a term of sixty days at one lime
faith in Hie highest to stand by the rigl
ind con- (except In case* o( war. stria*», earthquake«,
- flood» i,r rpldrmics), it shall work n forfeiture oi
at any cost.
Vinto a number
ngs and this franchise and nil right* and privileges heroin
[ircbciit niul
Df wire* granted.

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TTelect ed. I Promise th faithful!,
■** *
{ “ad rooscirBilljJ.
iy aorva. and will at «Il unies try
my titribAi fa.*
forco th* taws uf the state flnd*rY
i the city
U''*‘
k C* Ham
To. the Voters of Sanford:
'
I hereby announce myself n* a raodkiu. r_
election to the office of City Marshal sm ,/?,!*’
owraslon to thank my friend» fw iMr
the past and solicit 11 i-imilnunin ,' .,1 &gt;
“
l ie municipal election. Dm-mh?r ivfi.1
that, as In the post, I win I m y
serve « d e rin the city nod cnfaiwYttrtS
anco of all laws.
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F o r C lerk.Trcosurcr and Aswitir
To the Vote;* of Sanford;
5,m_* t a '“lldulc for rc cl.xd in to thesffind
the Cite S s l
ford. I hnve served the mniple in tiiis

j For City Council
The friends of G. K. Calfthun „io,
hii camhcTacy fur iikemU'r uf iin&gt; Citi
Ilio i%ctl tide-

Superior printing for nil purnneg aiT«
lln,AU&gt; otiice.

O ld Shoes Wanted
I nm again asking for ()|.|) SHOES. I
. will give what tliey are worth
SIZES, G. 7, 8, 9. 10 II AND IS

A , E . lr v ln ’s_Shoe Shop
Cor. 3rd St. inul SuofohLAvc.

Land hunger has caused bloody wars
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;s a million immigrants annually to
from—over;crowded Europe

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watered by everlasting artesian wells .
e of it now, before the mighty .host of land-hungry
ats of land-tow n lots, suburban lots and farm lots
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Yes, Lots of Lots on Lots of Easy Payment
We’ll tell you all about it

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 7 . 1908

COLDBLOODED MURDER
•

,

Section Foreman W . H. Ham ­

mock Killed by Black Brute
NO MOTIVE KNOW N F O R C R IM E

Late Returns Show 319 for T aft
Against Bryan’s 156 Electoral Votes.

Several States Still Reported in

Doubt, but no Matter How They go it Cannot Change the Result

Practically complete, returns received Hepburn, of Iowa, ara.the most conspicup to a late hour tonight Indicate that ous among those who have failed of re- insufficient to give on accurate idea of
what the party accomplished.
IIar4erer Slipped Upen Victim From William H. Taft, of Ohio, as president
election. The senate retains its republi­
Congratulations and thanks Exchanged Attorney Johnson Chosen as City
Behind and Used ah Ax
elect, will have a vote of 3 0 9 in the elec can complexion.
• *
.
*
Attorney— New Franchise iPeti­
CiNdNitAsi, O., Nov, 0.—"Please accept
For Weapon
torioi college. This is within 10 votes of
An eleventh hour development was lh/[
tion— Other Matters
Sunday night about ten o'clock occurred the forecast made by Nntionnl Chairman placing of Missouri, which has been gen­ congratulations nnd best wishes for suc­
cess
of
your
administration.
Council met in regular session Monday
-one of the roost atrocious murders that Frank 1L Hitchcock, nnd 07 more tluin
erally conceded to Bryan, in the doubtful
“ W . J . B ryan,
night, with Messrs. Stev en s,' Thrasher.
hit itined this community for many years. majority out of the total electorinl! votes column. Should tonight's returns con­
“ I thank you sincerely for your cordial Leffler, Robinson and Evans present.
Silting upon the edge of the lake fish­ or 8 3 4 .
tinue the Tafl lead, the republican candi­
After roll call and reading of minutes,
and
courteous telegram of congratulations
Most important news In the late returns date will win 18 additional votes, making
ing W. H. Hammock, section foreman for
the
regular-bustn«n w»*--’¿M en u p t-JU fi.,
.‘«
y
rT
fS
Y
rtsh
e*.'
.
"
î
t
a
j
t
inriUalrs
that
Maryland,
after
vacflhitfng
the A.C.L. at Paolo, w o*. muxdcrcA-Ly.
L‘" probable total 3 2 7 , two- m an-'tY&amp; ni
of
Frederick
Disinfectant Co., referred to
during
Uie
dny
rtiMl"
umuri
nily.
being
«maT Mow. frou a n n s .
originally c l j i l r n e r W o r ^ L x i wen5' tóí l By «ch an g ed
sanitary committeq. Personal taxes of
and Cincinnati.
j employee. Jetiae W ills who had no sufe for democracy, has been swung Into
W. G. Aldrich were reduced from $ 3 ,0 0 0 —
Latest Election Returns
otha motive for the crime than the Ui£ T aft column. Unofficial figures give
to
$ 2 .3 0 0 .
bntisl desire to slay. Willis had been in Mr._Tflft the.state by 130 votes. Mnry- — New Y ork. Nov. 6 — Membership In the -------- Result In Orange Co untv
Petition
to have Magnolia avenue
the employ of the road as section hand land is the last doubtful stale to be heard electoral college which will chose the next
The election passed off quietly in San
graded
and
ditched to city limits on
from,
president
of
the
United
States
remained
under Foreman Hammock, and according
ford and Orquge county, Tuesday, and,
Tenth
street,
referred to street commit­
in
dispute
when
the
official
counters
in
Indiana
and
West
Virginia,
ns
well
ns
to the people raiding in that nelghcor
while the Weather was threatening,
tee with power to act.
hood there had never been any 111 feeling Montana, turned out to be safely repub­ Mnrylnnd abandoned their task for the good vote was polled everywhere.
Attorney Andrew Johnson was aftnight. According to the best information
lican. Colorado went for Bryan.
between the two. On the contrary, it
The entire Democratic ticket, national.
pointed
city attorney for the remaining
Mr. bryan has a total of.174 voles, two obtainable, the proportionate numbers of State nnd county, received an almost
■aid that Mr. Hammock trusted tlie negro
portion
of
the present term.
to take charge of the gang in hla absence le u than he received in 1896. in 1904 rejHiblicnn and democratic electors con be solid vote in the county, but the vote on
The
new
franchise for electric ilght was
determined
by
a
division
of
Maryland's
the nmendements fell fnr behind the head
and otherwise proved his friendly atti Mr. Parker received 140 votes. In 1000
offered by Messrs. Rand and Chase In the
eight
votes.
In
any
event
the
margin
of
of
tlia
ticket.
Mr.
Bryan
recelvpd
155
votes
and
in
1800
tuda toward"'the brute who afterward
victory will be so sinnll the state is •Thsre wns very little interest taken lg form of art ordinance, e nlarging the fpinthe Nebraskan received 170 votes.
|« foully murdered h li employer.
Pf- the 'S n ’h f o n n jg h t A Fuel Co.,
From die opjSpragce.of_lheJxiilyt.il i d „-Mri -Tail'a-JOH- rlrcinrlttL -voles - coro- claimed touiflht.-hy-Uiw-leaders-of-botli this iirwincu outside the race for county
sndinniKvtzing
a contract with said comparties.'
'
wlth 3 3 6 received Uy Rooaevelt In
commissioner in the second district. The
■HTWmrtliut ' Ml .- III
pony
in
lieu
of
present
con tract' A com­
Missouri
appears
to
be
safely
far
Taft,
Democrats seemed to take It for granted
down with hia overcoat around him nnd 1904, 2 9 2 received by McKinley in 1900
mittee
was.
appointed
to investigate the
to
whom
the
returns
give
a
plurality
of
that the primary had settled ita, stealing upon him under the guise arid 271 received by McKinley in 1800.
matter
of
this
franchise,
consisting of
No changes of material interest have 2,228.
Following is the vote for the county.
of friendship and probably with the ax
Mayor
Lake,
Aldermei^Stevens,
Thrasher
Conceding Missouri to Taft, nnd leaving
Hryan. 1011: Taft. 5 7 7 :
ooocealed, struck him a blow squarely be- been reported in congressional retnrns
and
Evans.
For Governor—Gilchrist, 1081; Cheney,
' the eyes, and after Hammock fell fell today. The republicans will have about Maryland to be split between him nnd
Resolution of Geo. H..Fernold in regard
over be struck again and mashed the aide lire same working majority In the sixty Drynn, the figures show 319 republican 476.
to placing the wires of the Sanford Tele­
electors
assured
and
156
democratic.
For Congress—Frank Clark, 910; W. R.
of the bead and face antVyterribly muti­ first congress as at present and Joseph G
phone Go. In underground cables on First
Returns of the socialist and prohibition O NeuI 4 5 2 .v '
Cannon; of Illinois, undoubtedly will suc­
lating the victim.
street.
Sanford and Onk avenues, pro­
For County Commissioner—M crrell.460
The. murderer then: leUurly robbed hla ceed himself os speaker. Representa­ parties are still far from complete. Fig­
vided
they
assume all responsibility for
victim of a gold watch and ring and made tives Jesse Overstreet, of Indians, and ures for the Independent party are also FJdridge, 2 8 7 .
any damage to abutting property oymers
his escape. As soon os the crime was
and replace gutters in ns good repalr~as
discovered the authorities were notified A N O T H E R N EW B U S IN ES S B LO C K W . E . W ILLIA M S ’ S U D D EN D EA T H NEW
R A ILR O A D P R O G R E S S IN G they now are. Petition wns -granted.
sad Deputy Sqeriif Anderson left for Po­
Resolved that Hie water runaway abut­
ols st once. He returned with the body Fine S to r e Room s to be Built a t Cor Thrown From Horse While Hunting Sanford &amp;. Everglades Being Pushed
ting the projierty of the First National
Woodsy to Sanford and the remains were
ner or Third S tr e e t
and Killed Instantly
Rapidly These Days
Bank be referred to the street committee,
•hipped to High Springs
Undertaker
Every week In Sanford marks tile rapid
A crowd of guy huntsmen left the city „Thc£nnfonl &amp;. Everglades Rnilway is with power to act. This menns that the *
Wilier. Searching parties were organized strides being made,toward n greater cUy: iist week for a camp hunt on Taylor
making ¿rent progress arid A. P. Connel­ water which has-collected at Hie corner of
st once and the country for'mYIca orohnd Last week The Herald announced lire creek, about sixty-five miles from Sanford
ly nnd his force of assistants are losing Park avenue and First street after every
was scoured by the officers and deputies. building of a new busineu block at the and in the heart of the game country.
no time in the work of grading. In ten rak( will be carried Into the lake and a
The murderer attempted to cross Uie corner of Sanford avenue and Second Thursday one of the men met with n days they have graded over two miles,
good crossing insured.
drawbridge early Monday morning and street. This week The Herald takes pleat tragic death nnd they returned with nnd the bridge and trestle work Is follow­
The following report was then read by
wu fired upon by Mrs. Troubieffeld, the urc in announcing another new block on the body of their companion. W. E. Wil­ ing up thé grading. The right of way
Alderman Robinson:
brave lady who tends the drawbridge, Sanford nvenuc and Third street.
liams was the unfortunate one, and while has been cut through to Bcardatl avenue,
Gentlemen: Your committee to whom
and the negro fled back into the swamp. J“ ,T. J . Check, the man who recognizes deer-hunting Thursday morning on horse- and at tills rate Hie people of Sanford
was referred the question of extending ‘
Again late in the day he made the sec- tiie many advantages of Sanford and who bock, his animal going at fyll.aBCgiLaiefl- ttilU iav cIh c id ensure o f—ruling npm-thw
city ■ihnit s r wtmhi "rcspecTfattynrfpgff"
—awd-aMemtM.-btit -w nrtirtvm back, Ufill Iius"erected some twelve new houses and ped into a hole and threw Mr. Williuins, cars of the new road about February 1st.
that It is thq opinion of your committee having no help at huud to affect hla cap­ purchased as many more in the past the fall breaking his neck, and dentil re­
A lurge force of men is employed upon that Hie following should be the boundary
o n , the negro vanished into the swamp twelve months, this week purchased the sulting instantly. The rrist of the party this work, tlie new company being very
of the city, to-w it: . t
near the bridge.
building a t the corner of San font avenue were near him when the accident occurred desirous of finishing the railroad and
Beginning a t a point in Lake Monroe
Ha is described na a very black negro, and Third street, now occupied by J . D. and Immediately broke tamp and started starting upon the traction line. This
two chains north of the n. c. cor. of sec.
with small moustache, between 2 5 and Williams, und the two vacant lota adjoin­ for Sanford with the body, the long trip large force of meh receiving their money
30, tp 19, south of range 31 e. Thence
30 years of age, about 0 feet 6 Inches in ing. He will immediately erect a hand­ of sixty-five miles before them. One of every week means n greatly increased
south on section lines to the s. e. cor. of
height and weighs about 150 pounds. lie some store building on the vacant lots the saddest features of the nccident wns business for Sanford merchants, and Hie
e, H of sec. 31, tp. 19, south of range
his a scar on the side of - his neck ex­ and these new buildings on Sanford ave­ the fact Hint his brother, T. W. Williams, trade along ull lines feels the impetus. . 31 e. Thence west on the quarter section
tending to the jaw, evidently made by a nue will greatly enhance the npjicuraiice wns with Hie party at Hie time and is
llnes to the s. w. cor, n. w, H of sec. 3 3.
a knife, and when last seen wore an old of this business thoroughfare.
-Chango* in KalIroed Ctrete*nimuhaafflli«- .Tim hunter«
tp 19 south, range 20 eust. Thence nortTT
P_Uue_*«ga suit and ■ -pair of~N if. 8 Vari
1? new building will probably bo of arrived In Sanford yesterday morning
Some important changes in railroad on Hie ¡section lines to u point in Lake
shoea, nearly new. He went by the nick concrete and modern in every particular. with the remains.
circles . were made here the first of the Monroe ten ciinins north of th«j n. w. cor.
t
name of "Alabama " among his astoclT lie funeral occurred at 2 :3 0 yesterday month. ' Mr. M. Crown, who has been of sec. 23, tp. 19, south of range 30 east.
ales and is cosily recognized.
M eeting o f P a ren ts Club
afternoon from the residence of T. W.Wil- trainmaster of the Atlantic Coast Line, Thence easterly to the point of beginning.
The Atlantic Coast Line has offered a
liams.
Rev. D. B. Sweat, of the Methodist with jurisdiction over the entire Jackson­
In making this report your committee
The meeting of the . Parents Club next
reward of $100 for the arrest and convic­
Monday afternoon promeses to be one full church, conducting t|ie services. Inter­ ville district fur several months, with would suggest that Inasmuch ns the town
tion of Willi* nnd other reword« will be
of Interest. It is to lie held in the High ment was mude In Lakeside cemetery headquarters here, has been transferred of Goldsboro is embraced in the above
offered by the county and state.
School Auditorum and will be of special and a large concourse of his- friends fol­ to Lakeland, and his territory is the souHi- designated boundary,, i t will be necessary
The death of Mr. Hammock has cast a interest to the futhers. Mayor Lake will lowed his remains to their last resting ern end of the district, the same territory to first obtain the consent of the town
gloom over the community and the fact preside and the following program will place,____ ___________~•■~
he hod before the consolidation of forces council and mayor of Goldsboro to thtr
that he left a wife and three children be carried out:
Mr. Williams wns well known in Snn- r rlr °. y?arnB°
tlie city of
northern end of j annexation uf -G Dtdsboro to the
makes the crime a merciless onc-y Mr.
he
district,
from
Sanford
to
Jacksonville,
any
furHier
action. Sanford
before
taking
n.^ _ r y ..r ,.i» .
u — — H B.‘Wtxxtnoct. rrT
W*TPnvv,tl fonneriirrettdedTl Lose buP
police force here for several years and Including brunches, will be in clmrgo of Also the following: *
Woodruff, 0 . S. Derry, tnd E. C. Hamilton
kr, where his" family now reside. For Poem—What la Home Without a Dad...................
held other positions of trust in which he Mr. D. E. Wagner, this being Hie same
Whereas, It is considered desirable to
•everal years he was pectlon foreman on ............................ ..............................Rev. D. B. Sweat gained Hie confidence and esteem of all position lie held before the oonsolidaHoa. extend tlie city limits of the City of San­
Read in .—Fatherln. s Boy......... Ur. b. L. Tbeaahar
the J. A S. W. railway, afterward coming Reading—The Mon Who PuU Hla Anna Around who knew him. He leaves three' brothers Hirheadquarters will continue to be San­ ford, and a committee has reported what
the A. C. L and held the confidence and M e ............ .................. ......M r . D. C. Wasner
to mourn hla loss. I. B. Williams. J . U. ford. The promotion of Mr. Wagner from it considers a suitable boundary line; and.
MfWI a IIrtF» a m . « • I .ir.a . , . » Prof 0 . E Marla Williams und'T. W. Williams.
«Um.Qf.all. wUo knew him. his position its chief dispatcher to that of
Whereas, The boundary line suggested
* DUcuulon
trainmaster made an opening for other
For
several
years
Mr.Willioms
lias
.been
On Wednesday the negro was trailed
embraces the. town of Goldsboro wiHiln
The hour for the meeting is three o’clock on the Tampa police force nnd made that promotion* Mr. R, L. Peck Is nnw rhl»f
lor ten miles through the swarop by Sheriff
tnd
should be. well attended by patrons city his home, lie leave* ■ eon, Tom dispatcher, and on account of Hie increas­ its limits; therefore,
Tamer and hla blood-hounds, and as he
R esolved , That before taking action on
of the school these meetings should prove Williams, also a resident of Tampa.
ed business anoHier dispatcher has been
«Mrged from the swamp at Buffalo Bluff
the committee's report by this council,
of great benefit to parents, teacher* and
added to the force. The dispatcher* are
tod attempted to board a passing freight
said report should be and hereby is re­
Gate City House Im provem ents
pupils and result in a closer relationship
as follows: First trick. 7 a. in. to 3 p. m.,
train, be was captured by Deputy Sheriff
spectfully submitted to" the- town council
Mine
Host
Parker,
of
Hie
Gate
City
between parents and teachers and a gen
0 . L. Taylor and J . L. Hurt; second trick.
Whltaon of Putnam county, who waa in
of Goldsboro, and the said Goldsboro coun­
House,
Is'
doing
such
a
land
office
busi­
eral gathering for the good of both.
3 p. ra. to H p. in. J . S. Johnson; third
wailing at this jpolnt. The negro was bncil is hereby invited to pass an ordinance
ness that he must needs enlarge the hotel
trick,
11 p. m. to 7 a. m., W. J . Jennings;
Btediately placed aboard the train and
or resolution consenting that the town of
to keep pace with the growing business, extra, W. H, Miles. ^ .
Mrs. M ark« Improving
tnwghi to Orlando, passing through San­
Goldsboro
be annexeg to Hie city of San_.
■nd now that the work is almost com­
Mr. J . C. Higgins, the popular superin­
ford st 2 o'clock Wedneaday afternoon.
Mrs. Richard Marks, who had an opera pleted there has been quite a decided
ford, provided that at an election to be
U wu not thought advisable to have the tion for appendicitis in an Atlanta hospi­ change In the appearance of the building. tendent of the Jacksonville district, a po­ held two-thirds of the votes of all the
sition he has Ailed so acceptably for aev“ “rderer leave the train for a prelimin­ tal about three, weeks ago, hat so far re­
legal voter* within the limits of the desig­
new front with Colonial pillars com­
ary bearing In this city, and he was re- covered that she Is able to be takefi to pletely changes this part of the house. A eral years, is much beloved by his men. nated boundary shall vote In favor of an­
ma°d«d to Jail, the papers being made the home of iter mother in Atlonta and new roof and several new rooms added His district extends from Jacksonville to nexation»
out on the train.
expects in a few weeks to be in San/urd will make the Gate City House not only tempo, including several branches.
A committee was appointed to meet'
parties
the
city officials of Goldsboro 1n regard t o ----- v*
j S•a1«. awu
s . ûpositively
ln
&lt;identified
— by F~
‘~“VLogaln Hpçraany friends will kfe delight- J.thfc place.to m j w l oloQJJJ dumber.. The - — ’*»- capt; Mark* at
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Hie city extension of the corporate limits,
improvements are being m ade. by the
Having returned to Sanford, after an
a dangerous operation.
Messrs. T h rash ^ Leffler, Robinson, Stev­
well known contractors. Snead A. Venable,
absence of four months, I am at homo
ens and E v an *
and the painting and decorating by F. W.
penally, as such cold-blooded crimes will Temperton. which is a guarantee that the again, ready la give my bast efforts to
Council then adjourned.
sell any property that Is listed with me
noi
be
tolerated
in
this
section.
Hu* u
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ira- Tb« negro wore the
work is up to the standard.
and to do notary work, draw and execute
The attitude of the Sanford people to­
Unfurnished Room* For Rent
ot W* v J r *pl“ hod w lth lh e W«xi
all kinds of deeds, mortgages, contracts,
Farm and Garden Tool*
ward the murderer was plainly shown at
Several
nice room* in good location,
to* identity !* **** UMTe
110 doub# J*f the station Wednesday, and while every­
We carry the largest and most complete bonds, etc. 1 will appreciate any business
will be rented to desirable persons. Cist­
*** "j11 come up for trial mt the next one seemed «rilling to let the law take its up-to-date hardware stock. Guns, ammu­ Intrusted to me.Respectfully,
ern, end sulphur water on the premise*
course, it Is to be hoped that the wheels nition. and sporting
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THE SANfORD MENAID

Petltlo " Granted Providing For
Drainage Near Sanford
R IG H T O F

WAV W AS G R A N T E O

Resolutions o f R espect Upon Death o f
Hon. tt. K. Fuller Adopted.—Oth­
e r Im portant M a tte rs
Nov. 2nd. 1008.
Minutes of regular ond special meetings
in October read, approved and signed.
The ¿lerk was Instructed to notify the
superintendents of the various telephone
lines In the county to have all telephone
poles that arc less than,15 feet from tho
center of road placed nt not less than IS
feet from center of roads.
The petition of Messrs. Close, McDonald,
Rossetter, ct. aL. to provide for the nccessnry method of draining submerged and
low land In and nearSanford, was granted,
and die following persons were appoint«!
to dint committee: E, Hy. Palmer, J . A.
Harrold and J . T. McLain.
The pedtion of the incorporators of the
Sanford Traction Company to lay a track
from
jm. SooftK‘J.VJ&lt;cuuo.,*A.vtWvHunXwU and la ..
dlan River railroad right of way was reto red to SupL Branham and Commissioner Chappell.
S. A, Robinson, tax assessor, presented

ïy Trcnsurcr, Pny Rnllof Rond Cnmp, nnd
Tax Redemption Tor September.
The disposition of the Stiplus Rood Gang
was upon motion left to the discretion of
the Srtpt: o f RoadsBntFBridges. lo b e used
in the Sanford district and other places.
The petition of Messrs: Dillard, Newton
et al to open a public road from a point
where the lino between tl^e E and W
halves of Section. 44. Township 22 S. R.
27 E.. Intersects the Sanford and Perersburg R. R., running northerly through the
lands of sold Dillard, Newton ct al to the
comer of A. B. Newton's land, was granted.
The petition of Messrs. Pnlmer, Prescott
et al for the opening of n rood was receiv­
ed, the survey ordered nnd a report to be
made next meeting.
The petition of Messrs. Write. Dole,
et al in respect to the’ provision of Chap-

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REAL E S T A T E BROKERS
Present to the Investor the Best Opportunities
in Florida
Unimproved celery lands, flowing wells guaranteed
$25.00 to $200.00 per ocre

of Florida for drainage received and laid
over until next meeting.
The application of Mathew 0 . Single- 9
tnry for pension was approved and order- ^
ed to be forwarded to die Comptroller.
A
Bond of Arthur Butt as Assistant Tax X
Assessor, with T. O. Brown and Clias.
Lartigue as sureties was aprpoved.
V
. Bond of W. R. O’Neal us Notary Public 0
w|th F. A. Curtis and T. W. Mnthowsas 0

Oelcry farms, with flowing wells nil tiled, drained nnd ready for crop,- $500.00 to $1000.00
per acre.
City property, improved nnd unimproved.
Florida forcrate factory.-

303,000 acres timber land,, with finest site in

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Otliefs t e l l you what can be done. MURRELL &amp;. M IM SHEW are practical farmers as
w d ^ je a lc a t u t f i brokers.
^ro here to show you wh a tjia s been a n d ean be^lope.

. The bonds of the-following-persm atO " J v‘" • '^¡Ve^solicit correspondence, glndly furnish any in format ion ^p^sibTo and are always glad to
bear fire arms were presented and licens- J
extond to prospective investors every courtesy in our power.----- - - — --------------- - -----es ordered issued: T. H. Renwick, Pistol, R
Sureties: A.'S. Emmett nnd E. H. prory- 0
Lowe. G. R. Calhoun, Pistol, Sureties: A

M URRELL &amp; MINSHEW

and Arthur Butt. Clias. R. Hill, Rifle,
.Sureties: L. B. Long and F. L. Helms.
Communication of W. M. Dickens ask­
ing for the issuelng of duplicatcwarrant
was received and read; nation was defer­
red until next meeting.
sued for same. Being no furiheFlmsincss
Board hdjounted to next regular meeting.

aputofTho real cstatn and -personal- prop­
erty and from cadi of - Uie persons and
corporations named in the annexed roll
the taxes Bet down In each roll opposite
cndi name, corporation or parcel of land
therein described, and In case tho taxes bo
imposed are not paid at the time prescribed
by law, you are to collect the same by
levy and sale of the goods, diattels, lands
and tenements so assessed, or of the per­
son or corporation so taxed; nnd all sums
collected for state taxes you are to pay to
Uie state treasurer at sudi time as may he
required by law, nnd utthc same time you
are to pay to the county treasurer all sums
collected for county taxes, district schml
tuxes and other speciul tuxes, and ymrarc
further required to make nil collections on
or before the first Monday in April; and

These flfiren bonds are the remaining untold
bonds of a bond Issue of J A5,0 0 0 of jnnonry. llllll
at which time 1 3 0 ,0 0 0 of the bonds were sold am
expended In improving the itrocls, erecting the
High School building, and for the other pu rinse*
for which the bunds were voted. '
TbMSTelUgrntttg fifteen bonds are now offered
for said- for the ptirpoee of street paving. They wUI
mature In January, IDM.
There Is no other bonded Indebtedness than the
thirty thousand dollar-bond» hnrrtofitre sold, the
Inleretl on which hat .been promptly paid down to
tho lit dsyof July, IM S,
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The validity of these bonds has never been ques­
tioned. JGdg« John F. Dillon, uf New, Yuri., passed
Upon and declared the bonds Irgnlly buried.
Olds fur said bonds, or any portligi thereof, will
be received at any time on or before Jenuury 1st,

on or before the first Monday In J u ly you

Each bid should be sealed and endorsed "Bid for

Sanrord City Bonds fo r Sole
We, the und en lined, hand tru st«*. offer for sal«

Sanford Honda." enclosed In n a&lt;n*nd envelope
will make a final report to and settlement addressed
to the undersigned bond trustees. Toe
with the comptroller nnd county ciutiinis- bids will be opened el 13 o'clock, noun, Januar]'
r**,lt ** ,e*«rved to reject any ami
sioncta. Given under my hand and Beal alibi 1 ° ° ’
Interest coupons will N detached from the funds
this tlte 2 nd day of November, in the year
down U&gt; and Including January Ist, 1UOU. and In­
A. D. 1008.
Samuel A. Robinson [seal] terestcoupons from January Ist. IU0U. to remain
attached.
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Upon motUm. 4 5 0 0 .n r.wi. much -Uw aof
ns isjnecessnry, whs appropriated for the
benefll of the tax assessor in tho employ­
ment of an assistant assessor.
Notice ol Application fo r Tax Deed
Upon motion' the following resolutions
Under S e ctio n 8 or Chapter 4 8 8 8 ,
were adopted, on the death of H. K. Fuller.
In the providence of God, our fellow
nonce ix ncreny given that T. t. Wilson, pur­
member, Mr. H. K. Fuller, has been re­ chaser of tas certlflcntrs named below, ha* bled
*«ld certlAcair* in my office and made application
moved from this body by death, which oc­ lor lex derdi to ixxue In accordance with law. Said
ceitllkaiea embrace the following described land
curred at his home In Apopka,on th o l 8ih situated in Orange county Florida:
Hu. M . y X - r t nwH AM swX uTsaUTnd naX
-thrjr ofOctoberr* In the loss of Mf. Fuller
of swX and *H of swX, sac. 16. tp. 24, i. r. 37 a ,
Uiis board sustains a loss which is keenly oiiexiod In Uie name of J. S. Halley.
No. 50.
no.
au. nwX
nwK of
or swX,
awx. aac.
tec. 33.
32, tu.
It». 24.
24. *.
a. r. 27 e.,
e..
felt, and we mount his loss, hot only as an a
axaetsed
Me*sed in the name of Frank A Pell.
Pelf.
60. neX
33. in. 24, a. r. 27 a.,
e..
No. 60.
oeX of neX,
neX. aac. 33.
official of the county, but ns a persona!
assessed In the name of C. H. Gaffney.
friend. For thirteen years lie devoted his
No. 63. wX of iwX of saX, sec. 7. tp. 20, a. r.
28 a., assessed in the name at J..W., Sintonton
best energies to Uie interests of Uie county, heirs
Nu. 65. wX of neX and eX of nwX. sec. 10, tp.
and much of Uie present prosperity of our
20. *. r. 28 e.. assessed In the name of Unknown
,
county is due to his wise counsel, h is un­ Owner.
66. «X of nwX of a«X. sac. 10. tp. 2 0 , a, r.
flagging energy and his devotion to duty. 28No.
a., assessed In the name of Unknown Owner.
No. 67, nX of »wH of *X of
«w ih ip on,
His impress will long be felt in the affairs
1 . r. t 8 or.-XH.rri.vntrifie
“ - — - -name
- — i of D. A. Irvin.
u f Orange county, where he was known
No68, eX of ttwX, *
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23. 11*20. * r 2Se. nssesaed In the name of A W Lawton.
and lavad as fow men In our community
Nu- 70n w K a t'ia lL seo 34, III 1
«*. eshave been loved. He was firm in Uie dis­ seined In the name of J O Welch
No. 132, *wX of nwX, t__;
s r 2 8 e. ascharge of duty, yet tolerant of the faults seased In the name of Dntld Hr yon
t.'_
" öfnwX
Z. : . : ', '. .T :s « ¡ 2.*tp 23. s r 28 a. asFfo~l40, nwX
and weaknc6scs of his fellow inen.^tnd seised
In the
name of C ____a
0 Lindsey
xi
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is .
nil,
Ml* FI iif
AM ■saX
Ui»|, B
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_2 3 . » r 28 a. asN o Tr*I|
lïi. ’nwX
secTsTtn
was possessed of that genial aqd sunny
seised
— —1 In
'.Z the
t t : name
zzrzz of
: Unknown
„ .in o w n Owner
Ow
disposition which made him friends wher­
No. 145.
145, beginning
sw oor
cor of nX of swX of neX
beglnalng tw
ofitwX,
tplfl. »
i tr M
oi
nwX, »00^25, »V
20 , e, run a 10 cha. n
ever known.
7.51 ch* it 58 deg w to Lake Lelha. w'Jy elong
margin
of
lake
t
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line
of
neX
ol
Resolved, That we extend to his stricken
tin, assessed In Ihe name of Mrs C
family our sincere sympathy and shall
No. 146. neX of swX. sec 27, ip
In tha name of À. P. Muore
cherish his memory as a sweet odor, feel­ sessed
N a 147, neX of aeU and eli of swX of aaX. aac
ing that in the years to oouie his Ufa will H . IP 1U, i r 28 e. i m i t a i la the name of Un­
own owner
{trove a benediction to us.
No. ISO, beginning 20.21 cha n am J7.ISch*w
of se ene of lot 2, sec 36. tp IB. * r 20 e. run s 4 6U
Resolved, That these expressions of our chs.
w i a 3 0 ch*. ■ AkUchs, c 1 0 ch*. assaesad
in
the name of 8 A Pflaflar
nppreclnUan of Bother Fuller, and of sym:
No. IB L w X o f seX. sec 3, tp 20. ■ r 20 as­
parity to* Ms nWnily, be sprond updU&gt; a sessed In the »ama of J If Urown
230. beginning Beli* a and 3.45 chs a of X
separate page in our minutes, and that a sacNo.
|*o*i on n line of sec 33. ip 22, s r 2D a. run *
copy be furnished the county papers far 13.03ch s. e IDI chs. n 13.01 chs, w’ly II S3 tit*
assaaiad In tha name of Wm McLeod heirs
publication, and that an engrossed copy
N a 318, lots 2 0 to 23. Neave s add to Sanford,
assessed In the name of J W Wolfe
bo furnished to his family.
No. ttB . n«X of aeX. aac 7. tp 20, • r 30 a’ as­
Done in open board by Uie commissioners sessed in the name of Unknown Owner
No. 8M . lot I (teas £.47 a ht sa oor. 7 .07 ch* n
of Orange county, Uiis second day of No­ anda by 3 X chsa pud w), sac 12. tp2U, srSO, asvember, 1008.
No. 358, lot 148, blk D. MluJx-U's survey levy
The clerk was instructed to have an en­ grant, assessed in the name of Unknown O w n e r ,
No. 380, saX ofnX of lot 2 and nX of nX of lot
larged photograph of tho late. 1L K. Fuller 2. sec 8, tp 21. • r 2 0 a, assessed In the name of
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framed and hung iu the commissioners* UokRowflOwncf
No. 406. w X c fs w X . sac 8. tp 20. s r 3 l a , a a j

The report of Joím E. Mi
Euunieratur of the Agriculiural, Hurticurai. Live Stock, Mnnufucturùig and Industrial Statistics were submitted; upon
examinaUon was found correct and ac­
cepted.
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The reports of Uie fallowingV County
officers were presented: SupL of County

Home, SupL of Road* and Bridges.Voua-

IB, tp 21, s y SI, ss sessed In the name of Unknown

Undtlfy.

All said certificates being dated June 4 th, A D'
I »06,

Unless said certificates shell be m l «m od acoording in lew, | u decsls wUI Issue thereou on ibt
23ih day of November, A. D. I BOS.
Witness my slgnslura and official teal thia the
22nd day of October. A. D. 1U08.

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1, xs A. I„Clerk
UyM.
W i Tcircuit
o c : Court, Grange Co . Ha.

Hardware, F arm Implements
PITTSBURG PERTECT
&lt;; Used In .Uncle Sam 's Paint Shop

The Only Electrlcolly Welded Steel

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During the past year the If. S.
¡1 Navy has consumed 801,000 pounds

WI RE F ENCES

Lucas W hite Point
ami 2 7 8 ,7 0 0 pounds of LUCAS
COLORS, sufficient in produce more
Utah 100,000 - gfflJmes of pnlnL
equivalent tu 30 cftifcmds of 200 ,000 gallons &lt;7nch, ant) which would
make a train more titan one-hnlf
mile long.
In addition to tills Uncle Sam
has used during tho past year more
than 2 3 ,0 0 0 gallons of- LUCAS
VARNISHES,.ENAMELS qnd Ollier
Jirodth-Jx

Uncle Stint's preference is not a
matter of favor, but of QUALITY
and RESULTS.
In Unde Sam's service, ns in
everybody clse's, LUCAS PRO­
DUCTS have on unbroken record
for satisfactory results,

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We have the largest
and beat equipped plant

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(or driving V eils in this

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nnd are prepared to till
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all orders promptly. Our

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For Field, Farm, Ranch,
Lawns, Corn Cribs and
Poultry
Will Btnnd ordinary ns wtdl ns jiññT
ustiage
Will not sng in- Summer’s hent nor
break in the cold of Winter
Arc made of the best materials and
have stays that cannot slip
Do not require an expert to erect,

machinery is up-to-date
and our workmen are
skilled in Uie work
—T h o ser- contemn!atimi. L:
putting ill wells would'*: H
serve 'their best inter- ;
ests by consulting us and ;
learning prices

before j;

making contracts.

W e Handle tho Above Exclusively In Sanford

owing Strawberries, Celerà»;
Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions, Cauliflowers, etc., etc., I q Sanford, pays
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I Sell Uie Lnnd—Your Bruins, Money, nnd ■' ^
Muscles Makes the Crop and Uto Profit ~

IMPROVED IRRIGATED FARM S— UNCLEARED LANDS
Flowing Wells on All
t o , M s « » o il* « D ^ U . i ™ * ,

m o ck , i »

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p t l M a n d d M d l x l o i ! , u p .» ■**»«*.

First National Bank BuildiDÓ

�THE SANFORD tlFRAl 0

VOICE O r n i f T f O P H
L e tte r s and Communications on

People’s Bank of Sanford

CLEAN S AND PRESSES

Various Tim ely Topics.

Capital « 8 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0

Ladies’ Skirts and Gentlemen’s Clothing
COLUMN

D fV O T tO

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P E O P lt

Conducts a General Banking Business with Conservatism and

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Courtesy.

Our Monthly Rite for Clab O ily

Pays 4 Par Cant. Intaraat, Compounded Quarterly,

on Savings Deposits, and *

.Id Thl* Department will he Found the
Views, Opinions and Cdrtiment
„ ' of Practical Writers,

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IWe invite rorrr»pondrnoo on live topic* from all
. . Li™, of the County. «1*0 new» Item» of tMerear.

SuTh«)E bul? ebitlve
r and
w anonymoui» communlrafa?

Giving you twelve pieces
a month

¿o.wiOlv rejectedt We will not be reeoonalhl*
I* opinion» expKMed by cuoUUwtors. All communlt-atkin» Intended for current time mutt be In
k«nd not liter thnn Tuesday p. m l—Eo.

N ew Accounts Solicited

Have a Fete Day
Editor Herald:

The advantages and
pleasure of having a day set opart by
Sanford, the Celery City, as a day of celebrsllon and rejoicing seems to bo many.
U t It be annual and take the form of
„ camlval or fete day, and as our farm­
ers would be in their glory, let's make It
the 17th -of March—that Is St. Patrick's
day, and os green la the emblem It would
b* douWlftSpHDprlflte.
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1 'i (kML^ thher'points
nnlnla áre -■ivniiinA
a!» I
^--AfiThe
Saving ill
their
day and it is time we should come Into
our own. Other years have gone by; lo ts In Golti’r Barber Strop
make lt.thls year for a beginning.
You know how to ring the changes on
the advantages as to advertising the sit­
uation end allow the stranger what we
have, and create n friendlier feeling in
the minds of home folk and stranger
silks.
By a little push and a small pull and
blith together, we can have more people
in Sanford next 17th of Mnrch thnn have
ever been In our city a t one time before.

We will call for and
deliver your clothes
once a week

M. M. SMITH.
President

H. R. STEVENS,
Vice-President

G. S. DERRY,
Cashier

A ll W o rk G u a ra n te e d

G EÖ . TV. "ADAMS, Manag,
Pork Avenue, North

High-Grade HouscBuilding a Specialty

The Florida Fertilizer ' Có

DEALERS IN

Builders’ Supplies, Interlarchen Sand
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Alpha Cement, Acme Plaster

Best Brand of Fertilizers

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Plnns, Estimates, and ^ I n fo r m a t io n
About Canning Factories
Said ope of our prominent growers the
other day: " I see by one of the state
papers that the annual canning factory
boom has struck the state of Florida, but
as long as (he boom Is confined to the
poor newspaper men of the state there
will beno canning factories."
Our duly lies In the path of encourag­
ing this boom. We will do our duty at
any rate and encourage the boom ns much
si possible. Perhaps after a time the
people most Interested will appreciate the
advice we have been offering sp freely in'
this connection for the past dozen years.
Perhaps after they have seen the surplus
products of a few hundred more crops rot
in the field for the want of a profitable
fnarket, they will grasp the full force of
our suggestion, With this hope to cncourage us we will keep pecking away.
Again we will say. so that there will be
no possibility of misunderstanding our
position, that we do not think that at
preset* it will pay to cultivateyegetqbles
4flHondn-forihe_ soTtrpOrpbie'or supply^
log canning factories. We do claim, how­
ever, thnt it will pay to establish canning
factories to utilize our surplus products—
truck that cannot be shipped at a profit
on account of low market price; to save
»luff ydicn the markets are glutted; to
utilize the culls and refused vegetqblcs.
This last is an important item. If we
could find a use for inferior stock, instead
of-shippifilnrr*thousand miles, paying
trsniportntion charges on U and injuring
the sale oi first-class truck with which it
1* packed,we would perhaps not be tempt­
ed to this reprehensible practice of dump­
ing everything into the shipping crate.
A canning factory will encourage closer

Get Your House Numbers
Buy your house numbers of A. E. Hill
•t 4 cents eUch; Any child din put them
«P » S tev en s« Woodruff wU! place them
h* eight cents, making your total dost 20
cents.

Celery Plants for Sole
* k*ve about a million early tranaplantodbriery plants which I offer far sale.
" 7y
be ready for delivery by October
W h' Free of green beans and sports.

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Cheerfully Furnished

A S P E C IA L B R AN D F O R E V E R Y C R O P

The Florida Fertilizer Co.

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OF SANFORD, FLA.

P . M. RAND, P resid en t
F. P. F O R S T E R , C a»hl*r

DEO. FERMALO, V1ee-I
B. P . W HITNER, A sst. C

O nly National Bank In Orango C o un ty
Funds Protected by Burglary Insurance
Safety Deposit Boxee for Rant
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ness and Buggies

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Blackam lthfng and Horaeehoelng

„Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged
1 ----------- A U T O M O B IL E S FOfc L IV E R Y U 8 E

North, East, W èst and South

Plans, Specifications and Estimates Furnished
on Applications

Repair Work Promptly Done
First Street

Opp. PostofTlce

H O LL Y W IL L IA M S
DEALER IN

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Florida

General Fire Insurance

Western Meats

FULL LINE OE GROCERIES
Phone 132

Sanford Avenue

Sanford

Tin, Slate and Tile Roofing
GUTTER AND GALVANIZED TANKS.
R e p a ir W o r k a S p e c ia lty
C o m e r First Street and Palmetto Avenue Sanford, Florida

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C o n s u lt th e
P u rp le F o Id e r
wo arc on record ne nni nrfvUing
the planting of vegetables solely for the
canning factory, we claim die privilege
of revlilrtg and altering this opinion. ExFor detailed information, rates, schedules and réservations, see your nearest
Periencc and experiments may demon­
Ticket Agent, write to or call on
strate that this can profitably be done.
The ei|ierimenls should be made, how­
ever, before nnycxpenslve steps aro taken.
A canning factory is not shell an ex­
• FRANK C. BOYLSTON,
pensive affair, and Its value to n commu- A. W. FRITOT,
Division
Passenger
Agent
Travelling Passenger Agent
nhy and the producers of the country can
h*ully be overestimated.
•A tlantic Coast Line, Jacksonville, Fla.
Large School Apportionm ent
Hon. W. M. Holloway, state superin— kfldint of public instruction, distributes
“ nong the public schools of the state
nearly $ 100.000. the same being the
«rgeat semi-annual apportionment of the
stats I mill school tax ever made. The
‘ n»unf for apportionment Is $00,1 5 4 .7 0 ,
•«1 the rate per pupil is $L Orange
»unty will receive $ 2 ,3 7 9 , out of which
Sanford High School should receive about
$440. as Its quota of pupils will reach
•bat amount.

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Twenty Y ears o f Experience with Florida Crops lia s D em onstrated
the W orth o f Our fe rtiliz e rs

relative to Buijdiug

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Finest Five Cent Cigar
On the Market

L. R. P h illip s’ Drug S to

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Puhllihnt Every Smurilo, Morninl alSsnfon). U n­
it. j. H our, M snefln* Edllor .

Subscrlptlon Price. 31.00 a Year in Advance
lUrtd ■* MOoad-cUu insti mailer Aufuii 22nd.
190S, st Ih* Pu» loffie« s i Sanford. 1 lof la«,
under Act of Marvh 3rd. 1879.
Telephone No HA-

Tho agony is over.
Brynn hns “ fanned " again.
The greatest regret Is the election of
Jo e Cannon.
The Republican candidates on the state
ticket "also ran."
One consolation is left, Florida went
Democratic, ns usual.
Sanfurd should have a fete day and
flower parade this winter.
What a city Sanford will be when the

corporate limits ace extended,
ittfHwVwtheì^èÌSh SrfuVk“die-ImJepend
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ent ticket. Hearse and Graves.
Another franchise for electric light»
Sanfurd will have light at any rate.Tho Sanford Traction Co. expect to hove
street curs in operation in March.
Governor Johnson, oí Mlnneioto, made
good In the face of the Republican landFlorida elected GilchHst for Governor,
In spite of the landslide for Cheriey In
Orlando.
Late returns from “the ■back'districts of
Orange county Indicate a victory for
Bryan (In die county).
If Henry Wntterson can't hold the lid
an Kentucky, he had better turn his tren­
chant pen Into n plowshare.
How many cities in Ui6 United Stntes
die size of Sanford are projecting street
rallwnysT The Sanford spirit Is die kind
that builds cldcs.
The meeting of the Parents Club next
Monday should hnvc a large attendance.
Tho benefits accruing from these meetings
tire muny nnd die fathers 'should attend
this special occnsslon

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By making careful plans for irrigation
and drainage, Sanford finds she js not
hurt when th e rains doscend. Is 'It not
plain that the disaster to the work of-the*
Everglade drninugc was due to lack of
.rnm abtl-know ledge-jn-the-pinnsf- Ttir
conscience of die TJmee-Union is clear—
It did everything In its power to. warn
those who undertook the task or duty of
spending the money of die people.—
Times-Union.
The Gainesville Elevator will he greatly
strengthened by the addition of William
Laban Martin upon the editoHol staff.
Mr. Martin, under the noni de plume of
Polar-Stanley, has been writing for the
Ocala papers for a number of years aod
having „a thorough knowledge of the
newapaper business, shopld prove a valu­
able acquisition to tho Elevator. T he
Herald welcomes Peter in his new field
and with Bro. Bullock should keep die
Elevntur "going up."
Now diat the election ia over and Sonfoed has settled down to Its usual pcacefulness nnd—business, let us all .consider
what is best for Sanford. Let all go to
work with a will and determination to
advance Sanford.
We have advantages superior to those
of most cities, and each and every one
should feel himself to bo a “committee
of.one" to place diese advantages before
the world. Sanford Is now in a fair way
to advance. Put your shoulder to the
wheel and push the Celery City to the

-Toft is e lected:
Tho bloodless bnttle of the ballots has
been fought.
The party differences which are Insepar­
able from"»; republic, and which are indi­
cations that it is in. health, have been
arbitrated for the year 1908. Apologies
or explanations from either side will not
be encouraged by the public.
For the past four months the people
have been more or less absorbed in poli­
tics. In sente sections the hffojï|,gf the
Presidential campaign have attracted at­
tention to the exclusion of almost every­
thing else, but altogether considered It
lias been the quietest and least Interest­
ing in the history of the country.
T he Herald takes pride in having treat­
ed Taft and his supporters witli the rc.ipect and consideration due opponents
who. In the underlying main essential»
cannot be so radically different from
Democrats. We nil celebrate the Fourth
of July alike, ntul will be unanimous
against the encroachments of n foreign
foe, Republicans have the same right to
Jiffer with Democrats that Democrats have
.o combat dm opinions, o f , Republicans.
ridge the fair tcontinent o f Bryan by the
better class of Republican journals, am
to dismiss with contempt the bjackgunrds
who have prostituted Journalism to the
abuse of a good man und a good cause.
It is the first duty of nil good Citizens
to uphold the new administration and the
new Congress. The contest Just closed
has not been waged to promote a deadly
quarrel, h hns been n peaceful settle­
ment. The election by tiro people, in the
mode! republic, is the means of prevent­
ing a resort to Arms. If the settlement
docs not prove to be the right jme, there
will soon bo a chancent It again.
T iie Herald has expressed an earnest
hopc’-th n t. Mr. Drynirwuulfl~be jk 'L l a i
President of the United States on bmt
Tuesday, and it believes that If he had
h lf administration would be for the honor
und glory of the country, for the bcttcrment-of die condition of mankind, for the
promotion of die central principle of equal
nnd exact justice to.all. The charge that
his election would be a jnenonce to nur
insdtudons, an Interference With law, up­
heaving oi society and a robbery of one
class'of people for the benefit of another.
Is worse than idle. It represented the
lowest scale of political effort There
would have been peace and prosperity
iin'der Bryan Just as there is .going to be
under Taft. When the smoke of buttle
has cleared away business wlU tie resumed
and everybody wiU promote peace.
Whlle'DcmoCrnts feel keenly (heir de­
feat, yet diey will be among the most
loyal of all the population of die country
to dje administration of President Taft.
The President of die United ¡States is
the chief dignitary of die country und
ought to be the Président of all the peo­
ple, a ml Lho-partkmlnr repieseiitntlvCTjT
pone. So long es such conditions hold.
there will be harmony among att elasses
and unanimity of notion concerning ilio
general weal of the country.

SANfORD

November J

HERALD

Messrs. C. R. Walkfcr- and L. B. Philips
incnl-school-b o a rd fimi Prof. -N.
Perkins, Principal, o f )ho Sanford High
School met witli |he County Domd or Educution at. Orlando W jJn;sday, reprerenting the school here,-and’laying some
of the needs of this d is tric t. before the
board. They were given a careful hearrf tire

The Sliding Cut
The Keen Kutter is tne only skfety razor that
permits of the sliding cut, so necessary for a smooth,
clean shave.. No scraping or pulling like the
ordinary straight cutting razors.

steel blades, each ground, honed
and stropped by hand, tested and
guaranteed. - Packed in leather case
convenient for travelers.

Fourth Vice President, J . S. Barrett;
Secretary, A. W. Gustus; Treasurer. Mrs.
E. L Marshall; Era Agent. Georgo Peabody;
Reporter, Misa Sollie Lou Peabody. The
Church was tastily decorated for the oocasslon with the colors of the League,
gold and white.
T he Herald this week contains an in­
teresting nrtlcle from Harry. Popworth
who formerly resided here nhd while Chief
of the fire department gained name and
fame for having ono of theJiesUttmpnnica
in the¡State.
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Harry J . W il

G A R N ER &amp; ROBERTS
Successors to N. tí. GARNER

arn ie

Pico restaurant

W H O L E S A L E A N D R E T A IL

Up-to-Date

Restaurant
M cG lon B(iOs.,u’ Proprietore.

HAY AND CRAIN

Chase &amp; Sanborn’s Teas and Coffees
High-Grade Cigars and.Tobacco a Specialty

E v e r y t h i n g Neat a n d Cl ean

Wh

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fr o n t

-g r o c e r y

Telephone No. 39

nnd Cooked to Please the Palate
of the Epicure

FRANK L. WOODRUFF
Corner First Street and Palmetto Avenue

Sanford's-Only—Exclnsive^hoe—Store—

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W . W. L O N G
DEALER IN

William Jennings-Bryan for (he third
lime has gone down in defeat with the
flag of die Democrat^ hosts behind him.
Like all catastrophes, the cause is always
foynd after the/ accident h as happe ned,
and today, while gazing over the ruins
and carnage, where Once die jxuud hopes
of Democracy wes builded, the causes of Agent for Vfrglnla Caroilna Fer
the third.defeat are evident.
tlllzers
The Tampa Tribune lines them up pre­
cisely as follows :
The continued unfriendly disposition of
the business interests toward Mr. Bryan,
despite du» im pressionnât he is a safer
ntau.dmn heretofore.
The failure of labor to sta n d . by Its
Homelike Accommodations
friends.
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The"effbrt of New York's mercenary
the City st Moderate Prices
Democratic politicians to land Chandler a
the expense of Bryan.
The confirmation nnd ineradicable im
Centrally ¡Located
presslon o f a large majority of the Anted
can people that a man who Juia beer
beaten twice ought to be satisfied end
give Ids party a chance to escape fremiti Cornçr of Fourth and Magnolia A'.venue
“ hoodoo."
Confidence, warranted by past performRE W J O H N S O N
ances. in the ability, the conservatism
and Hie reliability of William II. Taft

S T R O N G L IN E O f C H IL D R E N ’ S S C H O O L SHOTS
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The Latest ball Styles in Ladies', Gent's and Children's Shoes +
Ju st Received 1
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Fresh Meats

Drink a Bottle of

Comfort Cottag

Cm fiER A L E -Q R . SQDAW ATER
Manufactured with pure distilled wut£r— they will prevent illness, nid
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digestion and give you health

Th e Sanford Coca Cola Bottling C o -, Sanford, Fla

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Best Grade Cypress Shingles

Practice« la State and Federal Court*.
M. G. T. build In*

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power in a free country.
DiiinclinaUon to "swap horses whll&lt;
WALTER D. BELL
crossing a stream," or diange admiuitlra
Uons whllo emerging from a panic.
A tto rn et -a t t L a W
Republican enthusiasm.
Democratic apathy. — s— '»• '• ■
AUlracu Ctsjninal and Titles l‘n
Republican facility in obtaining cam
Koum 21 Pico
Sanford. Florida,
palgn funds.
Democratic dlfflculty^llltm.
These are some of the "reasons the people of. the United States eh
Uio Proxy, die Polidcid Legatee of R,
veil, and defeated for the third dm«
of the ablest men the country has

celebradon. Our city Is located upon die
the lake and boot races and aquatic
sports could be made a feature. Auto*
race*, horse racing, base-ball, merchants,
carnival with floats, and n number of
amusements could moke the day one long
to be remembered. Let us have a fete
Mr. IL S. Todd, of Kissimmee, visited
day by all means: •
his du usiner, Mrs. Wagner hut week. *

Barbershop
A U W H IT E B A R B ER S

J._P . C L A R K , Orlando, Fla

C H A S . H. E V A N S

staple an

Y A N C E Y

G O LD ,

P ro p .

Groceries

Full Line of High Grade Cigars and T o b acco s
.»— a”Agents for the Famous

CLOVER

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FORD, FLORIDA

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Finished Lumber for all Building
Purposes

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW

In this issue of T he JJrmi.u is an article
from R. H. Whitner regarding a fete day
for Sanford in March and as Mr. Whitner
suggests, St. Patrick's Day, or about that
time in the spring whan vegetables, fruits
nnd JJqwptft. ore a t their best, end the
thoughts of the hamesceker are turned
toward Florida. Other cities are planning
big celebrations for the winter season and
Sanford, die garden spot of the world,
should by all means plan a fete day or

SAN FO R D

9 F L O R I DA

�viOV.»'
THE SANrORDjïERALD
fironön, la visir

Inrt her son, Robert Newiinrr TiT several
«Invìi.
Ru« 8, from 73 cents up.

Lillie Happenings—Mention o f
M atters In B rief.
f l (ISONAL IT E M S O f

A business unti socinl

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Snm Dell, representing the Carry Roof­
ing ¡Do., was In the city Thursday. Snm
Is thinking seriously of mnkltig..Sanford

summary or m e n u » u n »

Arranged for Hur­
ried Herald Readers.

Succinctly

John Cook, of the Cook Automobile Co,
of Orlando, was In the city laat Wednea-

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Huy n 0-U*N0 smoker and get n ticket
on 520 pijie, at
—Wins. Evans'.
WaMtuk* T wo all round painters. Cull
nt The Herald cilice lurpaiiiculars.
$12.1)5 is the standard price fora tailormade sull nt D. A- Caldwell in the SlonoGovc block.

A , HeffleldCo.
Mr». Moody, of Orlando, com e up to the

dty Monday In. her auto, ond brought
.
Grandpa Coiner of Maitland with her.
caBOtaUflua Fo* River Butter for-sale

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mediarne» employed.- Òiftce
&amp; Minshcw, Fico Hotel block

T. J. Oieck Is In Sanford tfils week,
looking after his property interests and
contemplating the erection of more buildFoil planting is npiirtycntng. M. M.
Smith will sell you land v M m y terms.
See Pell for paper hanging.
patterns just in.

Now fnll
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Far n short lime only, Tnpestry Urnsid » Art Squnrcs, regular price $22.51),
ipedul twice $17. . Salford Furniture Co.
Catholic Church — XXII Sunday after
Pentecost. Low mima, 7 a. in.; Sunday
ichoot; 9 a ni.; Hi gli mass mid sermon

F A L L STO CK I,lias been arrivine daily.
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You should
•ok over.(his slòck before making your

W O O L D R E SS GOODS
trimmings to maicli.
** 41U*~ u. u. DWt'ai win entertain the next
meeting uf the Woman's Hume Missionnry Society, on Thursday afternoon next,
November 12 , nt the parsonage. The
meeting begins nt il o'clock. All the
Indies of the church are urged to nttend.

Mattings of all klntianna patterns, irom
2() cents pet yflnl to 50 ce,,tB* nt
AllcflicW* Furniture Store.
W B. Bridges, representing the H. &amp;
W B. Prtw Co. of Jockaonvllle, la In the
city selling Underwood typewriters.
$18 Art Squares' fdr JIB , size 0x12. E.

The Merry Widow sardines, for sale by
Garner L Roberta.
The ladies of the Baptist diurdi will
lerve oysters in all styles; also ice
■ cream
iWj cake, on Saturday, Nov. 14th, next
dwr to Pico Hotel.
Buy Henry Clay Flour of W. W. Long;
The best on earth.
Ur. A. W. Gustus. one of the fnlthfu'
diipsrctUrs of the Atlantic Coast Line.
iefrTueSday-nlghtroti-o visit of several
withIds homo folks In In ill Atin.

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IN T E R E S T
A. 1lefTlcId Co.

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G IflG H A M S— Full Li
(1res; cs

H O S IE R Y — Wo carry the celebrated Cadet Brand, 1
and toe, sold under a guarantee
F. P. C O R S E T S — Fall Styl.

figure «.it
Inn the best

N. P. Yowell &amp; Comp

Tlieie will belilo usuai Services oh Slm
dayat thè First MetlHXlist churchr Prendi - 5"PM**&gt;$+•&gt; *•&gt; .&gt;ì .Ç 4. 4.
-y&lt;•■&gt;* 4. 4. 4. &lt; .+ * * 4,
ing.ll n. m. and 7 p. in., hy thè pastor. ■m -4*•&gt;4*
Tite Stmdny school meets ai 9:45 a. m.
l'his is thè Inai tnlssimiury day of thè
eonforencc year, and thè e'asseswill liring
in tlieir plcdges inaile for thè caute of
nlftslnmi. ‘ Epworth Lentia* incelili;',Su luy, !l p. rn. A cordiniinvitatimi exteud
vi to everybody. Stra.igèrs ¡qmcinlìyjt.vittvl.

C, -HUGHES

CONTRACTOR
and B U I L D E R

T. F. William-,
ty;on Thursday:

ttistruciioiis, 3 p. in.

the city? ■
Spencer. Phene 100. Park avenue.*
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Latest ¡11 new green hats', at Mettlnger'
New Floridn Syrup in hulk tit the SanWade, the tuner, Orlando. .
.'ord Grocery Co.
The
newest and latest at Mettlnger*
Sec the fine display of Japanese ware,
J t the Sanford Furniture Co. Finest line Jry go al.» store, next to |K.stollice.
ever shown in Sanford.
1 Fresh oyster» served in every style •«
J . B. Barnes, the efficient linotype oper­ the Pico restaurant.
Spencer makes the best bread. Try lt
ator of the Orlandu Rc|xirtbr-Slnr. paid
lie up-to-date and number your house. Sanford a visit Inst Sunday. Mr. Barnes
Get your numbers from A. E. Hill Hard­
I noted ninny changes in .the city since his
wire »tore.
I last visit, several years ago.
Or. and Mrs. Mason,and family returned
this week from Wrightaville, N, C„ where ; “ Thé H arris T ran sfer and Sto rag e.
they spent the summer. Their many Pianos ortd Furniture moved and
friends are glad to welcome them home (sto re d . Box stalls rented. Plmnc 210,
None but firsl-cjass labor employed nnd all contracts guaranteed to be In accordance
co rn er P alm etto uvertuç and Third
a. till.
V will, plana, and specifications
stre e t’ '
~ - - Ja m e s C. Harris. ,
Hive W. G. Hammond make your plans
I uni In Business lo do Business fo r Those Who Need My Serv ices
For nil up-to-dnte tnllor-tnndc suit, sec
for your new house. Office with Murrell
P o s to n ic o Dox 7 7 1
D-A. Caldwell &amp; Sons.
l Minshaw, Pico Hotel block. *
Thanksgiving is nenr and the gobble of

the tuikcy is heard In the land. Place
)txtr order now wilii Uie Sanford Gro­
cery Co,
.The pastor will preach, morning and
evening, in the Presbyterian church. The
timing service has been changed from
7;30 lo 7 o'clock. All are cordially in-

New stock Evaixiruted nnd Dried Fruits
for Christinns.cnkPKmr Long's Grocery.

Stone and Frame Buildings a Specialty

F or R ent; Boarding house. 15 rooms,
Chase &amp; Sanborn's ten and coffee, the
best there is.
Gurner &amp;. Roberts. I modem convenience. good hVation in
I Sanford. Inquire Coon Cola Bottling Co.
For Sale—Two hundred thousand fine
lettuce Nanis, Apply to B. F. Martlndule, I Get your house numbers from A. E. Hill
I Hardware Company._______L •?__________
It will be interesting to note, that the
public school of Sanford Los enrolled now
4 3 8 pupils, only nine less than the schoti
in Orlnndn, which bus 44 7 . This shows,
as has beéiïTioled It) these coltims before
If you want a first-class tnilor-mnde the rapid growth of the Celery City.
vm ft* $12.98, call nt D. A. Caldwell &amp; - A little money now nnd a ttttle now and
then is the way to buy celeAjwfbl. See
'Headquarters for Iron Age tools. Any­ M. M. Sin 111) for particulars.***^
thing you want in hund plows, fertilizer
Get estimates from Pell on house print­
distributor*, etc., Harry J . Wilson.
ing.
-^Msw-Florida S y n ip rju ir a rriv e d ,V t-----W ^" clean"everything but your con­
science. Phone 210.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris of Eustis,
vku have been visiting tltclr children—
MrsC. A. I&gt;)bblna and Mrs. Frank Dar­
ting—and families, for several days, have
returned home.
t•

The Herald force has been augmented
this week by the arrival of A. R. Cassels
from Hawkinsvllle, Gn Mr. Cassels is a
former resident of Sanford, and having n
thorough knowledge of the printing busi­
ness will i&gt;rove a valuable addition to The
Herald.
tuo a nest une or Japanese
^ foond la the city. Pricttt
**Vi*h Sanford Furniture Co,
*** Spencer » fine of òaridléST

W. H. HAND
ri)k SALf:—ÜS0 u cics o f fíñr cylcry
land cheap. A'm&gt;S a cre farm lo r ren t,
with house nnd toots. It will pay you
to. Investigate this. Oox 4 7 3 , Sunlord, Florida.
Faultless white cherries,* Limn Benin
nmi succotash, at Garner &amp;. Roberts'.
The Celery City Laundry has installe!
up-to-date pressing and cleaning inurbili
ery and nre now prepared to do your clean
ing nt reasonable prices. Give (hein 1
trial.
Notice o f R eg istration
The registration book for the City of
Sanford. Florida, will-lie opened on Mon­
day, November 2nd, 1908, in the City
Clerk's office, and will close on December
-1st, 1908, at 5 o’clock p. m.
Hours of registration—9 &lt;0clock a. m.
to 12 m., and fiom 2 until 5 o’clock p. in,
11-4
Mark L. Scott, City Clerk.

F or S ale—Some fine thoroughbred Du­
Heating Stoves
n e Jersey male hogs. Box 7 5 4 .
All kinds—wivkI, coal, oil and gas.
For n good smoke try the X Senator
voiir old stove cleaned and put up now
cigar at the Suniord'Grikiery Cm--------- -----

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Tull line of groceries, always fresh, nt
the Sanford Grocery Co.

D. C, Wagner returned home with
*4hters, Maude Alice and Ada, last
*s°nipanled by Mrs. Wagner’s

every

QUICK LUNCH CAFE IN CONNECTION

Why not spend n. few dollars having that old well of your s' cleaned out
nnd drilled deeper. It will .save doctor's bifis. I am equipped lo dq
you a tirst-class job nml reasonable price*. Artesian nnd deep wells
te le p h o n e

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DR. R. M. MASON
DENTIST
Phono 19

Geo. H. F ehnald llAimwAiin Co,

dally—Celery City

Hon. T. P. Warlow, of Orlando, trans
acted business in the city on Thursduy.

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Residents unit
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P ro p e rty

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Swofwftli Ft.iiida

GEO. A. DcCOTTES
Ju s t Received
The largest line of spirting gooJs cvrf ATTORNEY Atm COUNSELLOR a t IJVW
French dry and steam cleaning. Celery received in Sanford—guns, rlfies, bunting
Practice In Slate and Federal Courts
City Laundry.
clothing, etc.
Harry J . Wilson.
Send your shirts, collars and cuffs to the
Sanford, Fla
Lawn Mowers
,
Celery CityStenm Laundry and they will
Special prices to reduce stock. If you
look as new.
w an t d good mdwer at n |pw price, nnw ir
The^newest and latest at Mettingcr's
the time to buy. Also good 3tock of
dry goods store, next to postolfice.
scythes, gross hooks and lawn rakes. S U R V E Y O R AND DR A U G HT S MA N
I sell the celebrated Macy wagon. Hur­
' Levi-Hni sad Cn&gt;M-Sectioning for Drainas«
ry J . Wilson.
o Specialty
«
Tax N o tice
Fox Reffr—Four unfurnished rooms.
----------- s ju j^ u jU A - f i .n g i n A ________
Address B„ Herald office.
The tax books of the City of Snnfbrd
Phone Spencer for bread. Free liouse to for tiie current, year will be open on the
house delivery. Phone 100.
first -M ond»y-in-N m Ti:ibi!rrt1)08rbf life THOMAS EMMET WILSON
Collector's
office.
. .
^
The newest and latest at Mettinger's
.AJTyKNJÏY AND tXMJNSEUJJR dry gixxjs-stpretext to postoffloa. » aS^x
Pnkmal-J^Xns jS itft H TiCd W &amp; w tlm
AT-LAW
Luxurious leather couches urul Daven­ first day of March. 1909. and real estate Late Slate Attorney Seventh judicial Circuit of
' t HI I ill
ports, at the Sanford Furniture Co. Just before Uie first day of April. 1909. Sec
Rtaklencea, Saafuni and Sylvan Lake
the kind you want, and at reasonable Section 213. Revised Ordinances.
, r . . . JUX-LctvEbUcctor.
Lace Curtains a si
Laundry. Phone 21i

eggs, pork nnd beans
k* toothwmie nrticies, at Mre. O. L11 lundi room, oppoaite llie depot.

Cigars and Tobacco

G R O C E R IE S
J . I. ANDERSON’S

Consulting Mechanical

and Practical Machinist
r i t i r i In Machine Detlgn. Erection and Repair

PALATKA. FLORIDA

F. W. Temperton

The Building Committee of the City
T he Pope Contracting Company will furP lu m b in g and
nlsh your plans free of cost when they do Council has'authorized City Engineer J.A .
your work.
Gas Fitting
&gt;avis to number all residences, nnd busi­
R. J . Holly and family have moved ness houses in the city. The city has pur­
All Work Receives My Personal Attention
If taken at once. Into the Munson house, corner of Sixth chased a sufficient of numbers, to supply
Paper Hanging a Specialty
street and Myrtle avenue*
and Best Efforts
Afeitt for Allied Peati Co.
Step Into Mrs. G.L-Takash's|jncli room lieuses at a |*rire sti|Mlat
frequent trips to Sanford.
Opposite City Hull
'Phone 230-1 With Tinted fk VenabierOpp. Posioffico
■IÛ
and get a cup of good coffee. Five cents. Ing committee.
B uoj INC COMMUTEE.
j, r*U!, ,r ' ' ' i.tA't ’ '
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DECORATING

�IME

NPWiìibtr 7. law

*ANFORD ftCRALD

O ne Thousand Acres of Celery Land

Flowing Wells Guaranteed

.

$100.00 to $150.00 Per Acre
Reasonable Cash Payments
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Easy Term s
Lands Adapted to Celery, Lettuce, Cauliflower, Potatoes, E tc

Improvements Being Made Ev
cry Day in Hustling Sanford
CYLVDE

L IN E 'S

IM PRO V EM EN TS

Will Paint the P assen g er and rrelg h t
Depot Buildings and Improve
Their P roperty Generally
— Sanford, In the rust distant Tuture, Is
going to be a beautiful city. Each re­
turning season marks suides in the right
direction. S i* months ago how much had
we to boost of in the way of walksT Note
the miles of handsome cement that have
•inca beeiilald . T h e shaded driveways.
tho verdant lawns, the disappearance of
hitherto unsightly yard enclosures, the
flower uiyl bloom of residence grounds,
the remodeling of dwellings and the In­
creasing spread of house paint, all point
to the larger, handsomer and more met­
ropolitan Sanford of the near by and by.
When the writer stepped off the boat
nt Sanfonl. on arrival here last March,
the first tiling that met his view was the
ungainly condition of the Clyde Line
dock and passenger and freight houses.
There was the SimfonJ—Huma, standing
out i a bold relief, expanse, thrift and in­
vitingness written all about, without and
within. In marked conuast stood the ad­
jacent Clyde buildings, disconsolate and
dejected, as though fully conscious of

Tupper.oor genera] agent at Jacksonville,
ia herewith directed to proceed with re­
pel ri and paint up the buildings, in order
that they may be more attractive. This
Mill be done prior to tire movement of the
winter passengers.
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“Yours very truly,
„"H.-H. R aymond. V .P . I G .M ."
We congratulatc the city on. th e.n ice
little improvement that will shortly be
made, as above. Now let the pending
paving be pushed to an accomplished
fact as rapidly as possible. Then let'the
City Fathers order the cross-walks put in
to connect the various links of foot-way
already.built, and ictu s have a fine.wide
cement walk on either side of Palmetto
avenue, from the pavement on First street
to the CtytJe"Line docks, and ihen just
watch the handsoming that will surely
begin on every side. We haye seen it
before and know whereof we speak. Just
so soon as the pavement Is inaugurated
and the cross-walks made we shall see
every street and alley, and residence and
grounds taking on a sleeking up regime
such as will he the pride of every S a n fordite and the envy of all our neighbors.
There is no reason why Sanfonl should
not only rival in beauty, but far outstrfF
all the pretty towns about us. for Instance,
Orlando and DcLand. This henutv-dnrin.
mg will begin identically with the pave

have boasted, hod unmistakably deterh fashion. Depend upon It. this stale ment
orated into the semblance of tatters and Is absolutely and unequivocally true.
—E. T. WooDKurr.
Several months having passed nnd
nothing doing a t the Clyde buildings in
Notice is hereby given that L William
the way of keeping abreast with (he pro­
ih McQuoid, as Guardian of the person
gress and growing importance of our
personal letter, and also with a petition
signed by a goodly number of our public
spirited men. Mayor Lake endorsing the
plan and Mr. Holden and others supple­
menting with further written requests,
nnd herewith have the pleasure of repro­
ducing the reply received, showing that

her, A. D. 1908, at 10 o'clock a. m.. to ap­
ply to the county Judge of Orange coun­
ty, Florida, at his office In the City of
Orlando, for authority to sell at private
sale all the right, title and interest to die
following described land, situate lying
sad being Ui dicxQUaty of Orangn-oui
state of Florida, t o - w i t L o t nine (9 ),
much to be desired Improvement. Below
block-four ( 4 ) , tier five (S ), in the City
L the good-news letter received:
of Sanford, Florida.
- "Clyde Steummhlp Co.. N.Y.,Och 2G.
William R. MoQuajo.
"Mr. E. T. Woodruff. Sanford, Fla.:
As Guardian of Cecelia D. McQuald.
"Dear Sir;—1 am la receipt of yours en­
Nov. 6 .1 9 0 8 .
12-4
closing petition from citizens regarding
repairs that are necessary to the Clyde
Furniture to rent by the month or sean. Sanford Furniture Go.
Lino property at Sanford. Cepe. W. M.

OR TR U CK LANDS
Come and See Us

BOARDING CELERY, SANFORD. FLA.

It Makes No DiffeJence What You Want or Where You Want

It

and on Terms that are Right

B 9 w ARD-PAÇJCARP, L A N D C O M P A N Y
T O N S O R IA L

PARLORS

L CALHOUN n / s r

J . L. CARKUTIIEBS
Proprietor
FLORIDA

FIRST CLASS CRATE MATERIALS

Smford, Fit.

�Budiet of Opinion “ Just Be
tween &gt;ou and Me" .

tue! li Among Ye Takln* Note*,
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So Says Saunterer.

^..kíU ght^M h«-M *or.-w ho a ttir e nromerit wns doihg his best to mow otT o
two-days’ growth or newspaper beard.
The Saunterer admitted that he had never
InduiietLmliul reading-in 111» conception
of the barber's necessary qualifications.
"Well. It’s so," Insisted the tonsoriallst,
"1 had an illustration of the fact In your
case Just now. ju s t as I was nbout to
make o sweep along your right cheek with
this razor, you suddenly turned your head
to blow Qur*the mouthful. of smoke yda
hatt drawn from your cigar.

Tnadë Inducem

D. L. THRASHER’S

iFurnishing
Store
HARDW ARE

CO

Can Furnish

Fence to Fence -It
Lime to Sweeten It

the ghost of Gen. Sanford if
in midnight hours he walks—provided the
moon 1* brightly shining.
TnK, RKfc Improvements as sewerage
sod paved streets are to cost considerable
money, sad in some Instances will work
i fasrdibip on property-owners,'and that
Uonly unfortunate. But two years hence
hn will regret the Improvements.
Attractive streets add to a city’s ability
todrawnew Inhabitants; new Inhabitants
idd to s dty’s trade; a city’s Increased
jadftsdds to tho general prosperity and
nsoiorlof die whole community. People
bo o sts seeking new locations will not
iettie in fossilized communities.
la time our citizens will realize the nettssity for the emplayment of a clty foroter. and when the trees on the streets
ire properly trimmed the appearancejof
our thoroughfares will be wonderfully Irtiproved. And speed the day I

movements arc mnde to jerk our razors
back. That wouldn’t give us time. We
have to anticipate them, and If the facul-

ty lot doing that Isn’t mind lAiding It
comes pretty close to It.

Don’t you think'

The Saunterer guessed that it wns. and
wandered out of the shop,wondering what
sort of a proposition would be aiming on
him the next lime ho got shaved.

ESTifflff'ES

4 I want to sound a note of warning re­
basiO M te a ir
garding tile price of rented bouses In this
&lt; rn.es» Dmoi &amp; Co,
“•l
Cuotmcs
city. Ju st now bouses are scarce and all
theuvminble oiieslireToklin," niid accord NOW IN TH E HOUSE
Ing to the law of supply and demand
houses arc renting for a fancy price. But A complete line of Men’s Snnppy,
Is it right and just to boost the price on
Up-to-date Suits, in all the
houses that formerly rented for ten dol­
leading Shades and Patterns,
lars to thirty dollars nowf Sanford is
prosperous now and more new people are
settling here than in any other city In
Florida, and yet this tide of immigration
g Hive convictions and don’t be afraid can easily" be directed to other cities besides on elegant line of Boys'
to announce them I If you are a hen, stay where house rent is nut so exorbitant.
Pants, Suits. Especial attention
Pull down your rents to a reasonable
is called to our strong and coinfigure and you will hnve just ns much Inn r n ip h - .
p íete .lin e o f Men

usodard and hold It high. Cherish an
Mes and live up to it, or ut least toward
it The sunflower never reaches the'Sun,
both 1» steadfast to follow ond lUrh towirJ it There is nothing so pitiful on
nrth ai an intelligent human being too
politicand cowardly to stand up to a con­
viction of some kind. If I hail a child
that didn't have sense enough to take
tides one way or the other gn every queslifBlhet come» u|*,-l -slwwiltl fe e l like go lag into an asylum to try and forget that
I v u a father to such a nonenity. It is
beUer to hatloo with the wrong crowd
than not to halloo at all. Better be fight­
ing on the wrong side than a stay-ntheie, do-nothing, mugwuump. Be thor­
ough. What ten is that is made of lukevinn water and never steeped, or what
kaonade is that is made without lemons,
* flre-crnckers without powder, bo is a
uw-coinmlUal, politic, cowardly, sly crea­
ture whose desire to please everybody
tod be friends with God and Satan at the
**** time renders him of less enrtjiiy ncwont than a cancelled postage stamp.

From $15.00 to $30.00

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» — mm

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m itt can afford to stay longer, and tlic
strangers within our gutes will not im­
agine, they^nre being held up In broad
duyliglu and robbed.

4 Some folks in Sanford have been play­
ing Kip Van Winkle so long that they (ire
still voting for Andrew Jackson for Presi­
dent, and it is "hard for these old fossils
to realize that Sanford is moving and
«rpldly becoming a city] The other day,
while the houses were being numbered,
preparatory'to getting ready for free de­
livery, a certain inhabitant came to the
door and wanted to know what the enu­
merator was doing. "Going to number
yuur house," said he. "Not if 1 know my­
self,'* »poke up tho Ancient One. "I have
been living right here in Sanford for
twenty-five years and everybody knows
where I live, and we don't need no num­
ber».”
It was in vain that the gentleman cnrfenvnred to explain timt In order to get
free delivery every bouse must be num­
bered. Nothing doing as yet. Probably
that old soul thinks tho house is well
s t oiten near men sa y —“Don t do that. known to everyone in the United State».
Too will make enemies.” They not con.
Yours for Progress,
•idtr that Ute (imposed act is right—but
________ TRc S auntckm .
th*l to do so will "make enemies.” Many
Iced tea; just the thing this hot weather.
lwn nre loved best for the enemies they
Mrs. Taka all's lunch room, opposite depot.
hve made. Our Saviour had enemies,
•ad good St. Paul waa a strong partisan.
Jtodijr of the ’’trimmer” is rapidly chdial—la society, in business, in church und
j*
The age is of him weary.
11* nay prosier for a time— but not*dur&lt;In Clark Building
1°! * protracted period. He is a devour* ' ** CIenlM nothing. No compromise Home-Made Bread, Like Mother
e&gt;!f iolly adjusted a wrong—and one
Used to Bake

Sanford Bakery

T*9 man can long do bis duty in buaiQuick Orders for Fancy
eua « socially or politically without rankCakes Filled Promptly
enemies. If you combat wrong you
Past incur die enmity of the wrong-doer.
"***
perrons who are all tilings to all Goods delivered to any parts of the
nen'wlio get through Jife with few ene-

FURNISHED FOR M A T E R IA L OR WORK

House Furnishings Goods
Stoves, C r o c k e r y and G l a s s w a r e
Wall Paper, Paints and Oils, White and New Home Sewing
Machines, Edison Phonographs and Records, Wholesale
„
Dealers In Gasolene and Kerosene

t tlg iC " S h o e s * a
to foot and we guarantee to please.
Y o u rs fo r b a d e s t vo lu cs.

D. L. THRASHER
SH IPPER S

Û E

JE W E L E R

Florida Fruits and Vegetables
MY SPECIALTIES:
ird's Hand Palmed China
Coeham'a Stelling Stiver
Rogete' Plated Wara

Elgin and Waltham Waichte

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Machine i Foundry
Works
&gt;airingofall Kinds
«

of Machinery

d e a l e r s in

E S T A B L IS H E D 1 8 6 9

Arc Offering Any and All Kinds of

F l o r id a

R eal

E sta te

at as Low Prices and on as reasonable terms as
Can be Had Anywhc

Office on Park Avenue, between First and Commercial Streets. Sanford, Florida

Automobiles and Gas
Sanford Library
without enemies,” you con safely lnon the other side, "and did nothing
ite good of mankind.” It Is only the
” *k.wUi lias the courage of his convieV.
stand for the right, regardconsequence» to himself, who 1» of
-T****1.10 *** warfare against e v il But
■tímructer of the enemies a man
r**** * ' u deunnlne the kind of work hie
^«ccoinpUahed. If he has been of any
in the community you may know

Free Reading Room
ROOM 20

Office and works on Oak Avenue,
near Fernald's

.Upstairs, Pico Block
Open Tuesdays 4 to 6 p.m.
AND

Saturdays 4 to 9 p. m.

Strangers Wplcpme

ARCHITECT
Office'w ithpf urrell fc MLeslie w

Do you i ’ealiztr the—necessity for a substantial
foundation us a part of that sidewalk which you
intend building? A nicely finisjipd top lends
beauty, but not stability. This is to be attained
only when the same care is exercised in selection
of materials for Uw-foundation aßTor the-topooaL
m u i this
mis iact
minu, Ii am importing
naru crushed
crusnea x
Wilh
fact in mind,
Importing aeon
clean hurt!
stone, which when mixed with standard engineering specified- /
tions, gives an absolutely dependable foundation.
If you wmit a walk in which ybu can .take pride in the years '
to come, be sure that that, foundation is right This is one of
the characteristics of my wojfcs Let me figure on such a?- ,
walk for you.

Sanford, Florida

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THE 8ANF0RD HERALD

P»l* 8

IN-THC SOCIAL WORLD
Items of Interest Concerning

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society People.

c

tal chinch.—A. R. eroici k wltî be Wllff

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usimi fi ceffi! tenis. No fare
A N O RDIN ANCE------------------- tTxnrhes.Tltstt'nw
shall
ritd fòt
ciitUrtm
five years of
II be.
DFi :• f'jni
1 .»a v•
!»»**»« «« under —r

fhc Jleytld during their stny In the city Granting to S. O. Chase. A. T. Rossi ter, A. P.
Connelly, r.P . rorster and J. N.Whltner,
Mrs. Cassels it residing with her daugh­
their Associates and Assigns. Certain
ter, firs . Frank Woock, on Oak avenue,
Rights and Privileges Pertaining la Street
their many Sanford friends will be
Railroad In tho City of Sanford. riorKIs
7 -=“ »
a
gla [ltd greet them.Again.

Bt rr OnDAmro by (he City Council of (he City of
Sanford., Florida:
iWehlva Tribe Is Organized
Srcuoul, That S 0 Chase. A. T. Roeelier. A
the 30th, sleep of Traveling Moon« P. Conaefly. r . P. f a s t e r snd J N Whitner (here•her designated as Goaktitx), (heir associate* and
Wekiva Tribe No. 41, Improved Order of assigns. are hereby given and granted municipal
franchises. right*. privilege* and authority to have
Red Men, was instituted in the city by J . and operate strew railways, and the tight of way
IIn u P c lrrv
therefor,
upon, along, through, over and across the
M. Pound, Great Ju n lo f Sogimore, and U
Tty of Sanford, os foistrrrts and avenue* of theCIt
Oliver, Great Chief Of Records. The fol- lows : Constructing first on Sanford avenue from
smithk gfty lOa ksa i s l i s l s ii s i 11 asá la s s g a a h i*
lowing officers were installed!
iue to Osh
Oak BVntue
avenue 0on
,1 Mrst
r u t , street,
■u . t i , accordu
avenue
ms l10
o r.
U ec.
t . Trafford1« map of the town of Sanford.
Sachem. L. F. Steffey; Senior Sogimore. Ins
Orange County. Florida, and such other streets and
Woman's Club Entertain
W. D. Hammond; Junior Sogimore, J . A. avenues at the City Council shall from time to time
toy resolution or ordinance. Said rights and
The Woman's Club, Sanford’s latest so­ Dorum; Prophet. J . 1. Anderson; Keeper of direct
privilege* are hereby granted to the said Grantee*
cial organization, was at home to their Wampum, G. B. Pope; Chief of Records, ’or the purposes of constructing, maintaining and
by electricity,
gasoline or such
othrr mosparad aft,
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friends on last Tuesday night, ¿htfantef- N.
O. Garner. The new tribe startslive
offpower, except steam, as may be from time to
time
authorized
by
tho
City
Council,
a line of
tained in their new home on Third street with some of the best people of Sanford, Street railway
Iway for the Iran»porting of passengers,
such
underther
with
:
toast,
The house had been especially arranged nnd the new order bids fair to have
__ ______
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»itches, ti
grvund'wi"!-»,
and____
such
alila tracks,. switch
tumcbaide
for the comfort of the members and guests, large membership in a few months.
la ana
ts
and Connections
connect urns a*
as may be
ut approved
approvru by
uy the
me
ty Council or Its straal committee, as may be
nnd the decorntlons in club colors of green
necessary to the proper operation ol street railways
Dr. Nelson at Baptist Church
In said streets and parts of same, fur the full term
and red were beautiful and appropriate
Dr.
Nelson, formerly pastor of the Bap­ of thirty (SOkyeara. from and after the date of the
This color scheme Is especially adapted
going Into effect of this ordinance.
In tha operation of their motors nnd cars upon
for decorating, as the natural plants and tist church at Orlando ahd greatly be­ Said
street railway, herein provided, tha said
loved
by
everyone,
will
preach
at
the
Grantees,
associates and assigns, shall conform to
flowers of Florida lend their beauty and
and be governed by tucli rules and regulations aa
Baptist
church
tomorrow,
at
both
morn­
fragrance to the decorative idea, and
have l»een heretofore and ahall hereafter be adopt­
by ordinance of said city.
Inrge festoons of red berries and green ing and evening services. The evenini edher.
2. Thectacka «hall be laid with rails suit­
service
will
begin
at
7
o’clock.
Everyone
able for operating with motive power as herein
leaves nnd roses gnloro vied with the
provided, and in 1 1 manner aa not to Impair the
green noliTe&lt;rcnñiI1 es”"pTucecPupon .the Is cordially Invited to a ttend -nnd henrthis usefulness
H as a thoroughfare for the
of the
:lrs. and so laid as to contables nnd in many niches around t h e je | eminent divine. *
brg radf w wfTfch Uni tatf

POI NTS PURELY PERSONAL
f». •-

S

cepilonliatrf
, ■- J!^ . IJT'i r 'ir
In tho receiving line were Mcsdnmes J
W. Dickens, Forrest Lake, R.S. Keelor nnd
Miss Keelor. and the guests were made
to feel a t home upon their arrival within
the portáis of the club.
No details weto overlooked providing
for the comfort of the guests, and in one
of the rooms several tables gave on op­
portunity for whist nnd bridge.
A line musical progrnm was rendered
by some of Sanford's musicians, and with
vocal solos nnd recitations beguiled the
-pteeseat-hour*.--------------------------------- -

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-Chicken mriod- rrposinjt'tiprm rr bed nf
crisp lettuce, and flanked by n demitnsse
of coffee nnd rich cream, provided an epi­
curean lunch that sustained the reputa­
tion of Sanford's ladles and gained a new
one for the members of the Woman's
Club.
'• "
.
The first reception was a social success,
and is only one of many that .will be
given be the club during the season.

_,

- flection Proefam&amp;tlon

or may be-bulll/wnerArr the.dtr fiarga-

lahllshed or shall establish such grade. Whet*
the streets are not traded, said Grantees, their as­
Mayor's Office, Sanford, Fla.
sociates and assigns, shall) trade the space be­
November 3, 1008.
tween the rails and two Ieel beyond the ends of
In accordance with the Ordinances of the ties on such streets or parts of sure La. and
the City of Sanford. Florida. 1 hereby call shall remove and ndjual their tracks to conform to
grade with as little Inconvenience and hlrulernn election to be held on Monday, De­ said
ance to the use of such gtrrrt as possible, and In
cem b er 7th . 1908. at the City Hall, on no event shall the city be liable to said Grantee*.
Palmetto avenue, between First nnd Sec­ their Mandatée and assigns, for any damage on
of said change.* When xhe (aid Gramere,
ond streets, for the purpose of electing a account
t Hr Ir aseodates or aaelgns, shall lay or rrpalr
Mayor to serve for one year; a M
Marshal
t t b i their tracks on said afreets or portions of street*
the tune
lime paved,
pavea, inry
they in
shall
n i at
m their
tneir own expense
expanaa
and Collector to serve for one year, a at, me
relay
lay tha
the paving taken up so a i to conform to the
Clerk, Treasurer and Assessnr to serve for eat
taMished grade, making (he needed repaire with
one year; three Aldermen to serve for two ilka,________
la material used
euch, paving.
■ -_ln. ------Whenever or wherever the dty or owners of the
years.
abutting property on any street shall have pavrd
Polls open at 8 o'clock a. m. and close or
shall pave, or cause to be paved,'any street or
at sundown the same day.
part of street on which said Grnnlees. their aatoI h e re b y e iH x ^ n t T^-KoaiMt, Q. S . T ax vex d aiaau r assigns, now have or will have thetrsnEd
and Geo. Foie. Jr.. ns Tiisitoclôni'ôr "Miff tracks or any

aaancf

election, and E. W. Ü. Dunn ak clerk.
F orrest L a k e ,

Mayor of the City of Sanford. Fla.
W. H. Fuss who was sent from Jackson­
ville to the convict camp_for six months
for larceny, lias been given a conditional
pardon, his friend's.in Georgia giving se ­
curity for his good conduct.

Fire In the plnnt of the Prairie Pebble
Phosphate Company, Mulberry, Nov. 1. de­
F orm er R esid ents Return
‘ Mrs/Cassels and son, A. R. Cassels. ar­ stroyed property to thè am ount-of about
rived in the city on Monday from Haw- $100,000. The entire drying plant, dry
kiitsville,G«.,«iMl will juakc Sonfpr.il.ih cJc.. bin
home. .They are former residents of San­ the boarding house nnd private hotel nh~*
ford, tho Into Rev. Harry Cassels being at two residences in the immediate vicinity.
one time the rector of Holy Cross Episoo- The planfw lll be rebuilt.

upon
M i .
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under Its supervision and direction, pave the space
between It* rails and tracks, and at least two feet
hryund the ends of the lies. In. the same manner
and with the aame material as is used In paving
the remainder of (he street; and shall maintain
the same In good order and condition.
At all crossing« on unpaved street*, the said
Grantees, their associates and assigns, shill, un­
der the supervision snd direction of said city, cover
the space between their tracks and between the
rails of (heir tracks, and even thrrewllh for at
least two feet wide, and the approaches thereto
00 each aide, with rock or shell, or with such other
msterlal ns may be permitted by said city, and
shall maintain tha same In good repair and con­
dition.
Sni 3. The laying of said tracks, crossings and
approaches at crossings, and (he locations of wires
within the said city limits, nnd maintaining the
aame, shall b* under the supervision of the proper
.authorities of said city, nnd shall be duns In acith their Instructions.
Sec. 4. The fnre charged by said Grantee*, their
atsoriaaetand assigns, from any point on their
line or branches. mtalMLls. by one continuous
passage within the city flnms
I
I aloi
along tald lines end

proper offlrefx nil books of fseounltt to a ro m .9
the amount of Its gross earnings: end * f 5 ? I 2 l h
talning such amount, and the
reached such number, the said Cltv ,,( ch* . "I
shall
have the right
to levy
oft 'n
n d^Cet t, ^^! ^3
taxx . o
IWn
— a..1ta
two nor
per r*»tit
cent, annua
annuallyu on.the
gross c|lTfll ag
othrr taxes doe the ettr, snd shall b.,
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upon the property of the said compand
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m th e Honorable Torrut Lak* M», , , ,,f
of Sanford, 4 lor idn :
"» m r of t h .f ,,,
n i r i ° ^ by C*.r , t, *r
«&lt;• above and fores
Ordlnanee was duly passed at a te|ul. ln, ' 7

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w . * » , t u |f e 2u , ¿ a o i a , ,

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Fuersr Ian
To the Voters of Sanford:
I am a candidate for Mayor, and if I-*, , , ,
,
I promtae to enforce the law. ,0 the hr„ * £ 2
ability.
Yours respectfully,
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F o r City Marshal"
To the Voteri of Sanford.
I hereby announce ntyaelt as a ramliilatr fnr cu.
Matshal. »ubjeetto thewill af nil „( u.V
I have had some years experience at

Moent

To——»
the Voters
. w— ol--------ord:
Sanford:
I hereby announce myself as a camlldate for rrelection to the office of fclty Marshal, and t,kr ti „
occasion to thank my friends for their suWwt !
the past and solicit a continuance of thesonM ( t
the municipal election. Deceinlier 17th. |womi;«
that,
will .In
that, as
as In
In the
the nasi
past. ÏI will
¿ T m ’/ u t n i uviuuiue
iu ^
serve order...
In the d ty and eàforcr a strici utoèiv
ance oI all laws.
J T Ur.

For C lerk,T reasu rer and Assessor
To the Voter* of Sanford:
“ "JW nte fur re-election to the omero!
Clerk. Trcatlirrr and Assessor of ihrOu,
w
ford. •1 have srrvad the. |ieople In this uflk* 1.«
eight y*ara «iul tho e«prri&lt;'i,.,anne,l ,l»rm«ihrseycitrauualiflcame m glyc the U-ai iJ . au . k - r

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faithful discharge

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V*1- ,* Promise n carrful si,
o( iff* duties id the office.
Maui L Sum.

For City Council
Tile friends of G. R. Calhoun wish to »musior*
his'eandidney for member of the City Council hud'
the west side.

Superior printing fur nil
H erald office.

t O ld S h o e s Wanted r
t am nfinin nskinti for 01.1) SHOES. I
will give what ijtey are worth
SIZES. 6 . 7, 8. 9, 10 II AND 13 ‘

A . E . Ir v in ’s Shoe Shop
Cor. 3rd St. ami Sanford Ave.

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Land is the basis of all wealth.

Land hunger has caused bloody wars and the

desire for land brings a million immigrants annually to our
shores from over-crowded Europe
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Land on earth is right hère in the Sanford ÈfW ict-sub-irrigated lands,
wattered by everlasting artesian wells
Get some of it now, before the mighty host of land-hungry people arrive.
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W e have it-lo ts of land -tow n lots, suburban lots and farm lots

Yes, Lots of Lots on Lots of Easy Paymonts
Write-us.

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CITY ELECTION ANNOONttlHENTS

SaldG rantce*. tneir nssocuuc* a n a assuns, snail,
within thirty days aftax be lad. notlfiad.fig t h n i t o w
In writing r.f the approval of this ordinance, notify
th* City Council In writing of their acceptance of
the provlsloos and, conditions of .thU ordinance,
and th* failure on the pari of said Graataas, their
associate*
associates and assigns,
assign*, to notify the City Council
within sixty’ days
day« after the receipt
m xli of notme of the
pproval of this ordinance as herein prescribed, of
» shall operate
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their acceptance •».----thereof,
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friturt of all rights and privileges granted and
comprised In this ordinance.
Sec. ft. The City of Sanford gives and grants the
franchises and rights herein set forth, reserving
the right and requiring the said Granteea, their
asroclatea and assigns, as a condition precedent
to the taking effect of the grant, to give and grant
U tha City of Sanford, tha rights, at. and after tha
expiration of the term of thirty (3 0 ) years herrinbefurr mentioned, to purchase the street railroad
aad other prooMUtused under or In connection
with JjMfUMHiiWjSAd rights hereby granted.or
tuch paffn^iM rltroperty a* the City of-fianrord
may desire to purenaM at a vaJuatlun of the prim
erty. real and personal, desired, which valuathia
shall be Hied by arbitration as provide,! by.law, In
accordance with and to the full extent of the pro­
visions of the laws of the State of Florida In such
cases made and provided.
Six. U. It is lurlher provided that nothing In
this franchise shall be construed so a i to deprive
any abutting owners along said railwuy from re­
covering any damages that may be lawfully
claimed from said Grantee*, their associates and
assigns.
See. 10. It U further provided that If the Gran­
tees. their associates and assigns; shall aban­
don «aid railroad, or shall fall to operate IlscSra
for public use for a term of sixty days at one time
(except In rases of war. strike*, earthquakes,
floods or rpidrmlcs). It shall work a forfeiturr.of
this franchise and all rights and privileges herein
grnnted.
Sec. 11. The Grantees, their associates aad as­
signs. shall at no lime operate freight car*, rx-vpl
one iioii.r. wiuiiu tuu city, without special per­
mission be granted-fly a rrtottrtton uf ilie City
Council.
k u . l t Be it Fuimtta Ouiamui, that whenever
.the City of Sjntoid shall have within its rurporate
limits o pupolulion ol Irn (10 .0 0 0 ) thousand, Ihe

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Í ^ M iS { n t ^ n mby^t0he^7a_u,|*i!iv,J TK i

V wht:
a. . .KwmpanledI IUy
sm ■
flll ihffV
n ruirsiin
person liSttM
paying
fSro.
bee. S. I lie said City A Sanford shall In no case
fear up or undermine said tracks of saldGranters,
their assn Istea and assigns, to lay down new
pipes or di ets or sewers, or for any purpose, with­
out rela&gt;.ng said tracks.
Stt-U . UMl Grantees, their *MocUtrs and as­
s i g n s , and ih*U officers and agenls. irnurtw sub­
ject W all ardifUmaas and resolutions which the
City Count d may. ffura time tu time, enact
3ec. 7. Vhe carl of said Grantee«, their associ­
ates and msigny. shajl have the right of way on
and over .hrlr railway tracks, turnouts and switch­
es. to th. exclusion of all Uams and vehicle« (e x ­
cept the lire apparatus In case of fire), and any
person who shall obstruct suck tracks oe pa
thereof, or otherwise retard the Progrrsaofsi
cars, diet due notice Is given by the car bell or
whL-.ii«,or itf her tinnier »UnaL .tjjs lL l”
by a i.ne of noi exceedu^ —
rdlng five
live days.
deys. IProvided,
hlowever.
meni ml exceeding
rovi
se from
this Kvthm shall negooerate as a
lawfu. damages for acddania. _____ _____
Uefo. ibis ordinane* shall become operativa,
tha Mill
said Uioitu^a,
Grantees, their -associate*
end asslgns.
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shall enter Into a svrltten contract, to be filed with
she City Clerk of the City. agrMing to be Imund by
■dltlona---of this
all the terms, stlpulntioni. end coodlt----...—
ordinance. Such contract to be executed «4th n
■lily days after notlficailon by the Mayor In
ting, of the p
pissage
writing,
illag e end
snd aapproval of this ordin­
said------Grantees.
ance. Failure
Kailure on the part of
o. the -----— their asroclatea and aselgns. to carry out and[per­
form all or any of the poodlttoo» or undertakings
expressed in this franchise, shall work a forfeiture
of all rig h t!""
streets of the City of SoafOn.
The granting of tba right# and prlvdeges. herein
set forth in this ordinance. Is upon the express
condition that the Mid Grantees, their associate*
Ig u , obllgete thrmsrlvrs to build, con­
struct, equip and operate their Mid railway on
Sanford avenue from the south city limits to First
street and on First street from Sanford avenue to
Oak avenue, as Tiereln set forth, «rlthln eighteen
months from the passage and approval of this ordlnaocs. And shall begin to construct and prose­
cute the construction vigorously to completion of
their Mid li.ie of lailway. os herein provided, and
a failure to thus construct within the 'reasonable

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I N S A N F O R D — Life it Worth Lining
SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1908

$_0f.4l|t_W 0RLD
Iteno of Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources
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h a p p e n in g s

d u r in g

th e w eek

Inst from one to three weeks, during which
time she Is unconscious. On awakening,
she thinks that she has slept only one
night, and does not feel any ill effects
from her long sleep.

first Year

AbW ROUND FLORIDA will .present opportunities that will be

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ORGANIZE IN GEORGIA

vast benefit to the county.

Charles 11. Brown of Live Oak, one of
The General News of “The Land
Florida's best known and most successful fru it Growers Get Tofefher On
Prince Helie de Sagan. Anna Gould’s
of flo w e rs"
hankers, has resigned ns president of the
This Vital Question
new husband, has been sued for debts

clnhned to be due for commission on cu­
riosities and antiquities.

CULLED f ROM THE STATE PRESS

The school teachers of Boston are to be
taught how to dance, competent Instruct
litre the Reader» Will find a Brief ora to be employed by the school board An Epitome o r th e Week’s iCfost Im­
Mlitorleal Spring riowlng
p ortan t Happenings In the
This is an additional feature In physical
Tor Hurried.Reader»
S ta te '» Domain.
culture.
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Ur* Eliza twill Plonk, nged 7 4 years,
The German Reichstag on Tuesday did
The schooner Lulie L. Pollnnl, from Pen­
died recently at her country home near some plain talking about Empcrdr William sacola for New York, burned at Sen, Nov.
Altoona. Pa. She was one of the moat which may cause that monaclt to do some I. The crew were rescued by the steamer
*Ws experts on plant life In the United thinking. The German people object to Admiral Schley ftnd taken to New York.
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'* ^coopuUed
(UjdQro«Ct has been - Thor» urtMxtw 380-- s o w of ■Jbv»r*rt»ji
■ - - . y gM ,
florists 01*01
Conducted.
pineapples st Boynton on the Enst Coast.
— Mr*. Will.‘ TU IffifTfa r‘SO Y e n f r social
A t Biloxi, Miss., Henry Leidy, a negro,
D. A. Ulodgeft, a wealthy lumberman
leader of New York dtjr.died at her home was lynched Nov. 10 foir the usual crime
who had a winter home in Daytona, died
la that cilY a few day» ago. It waa ahe that causes this kind of justice to be
nt his home in Grand Rapids. Mich., Nov.
who originated the “4 0 0 ."
meted out.
1, nged 84 years.
It i, believed that all persona connected
Rev, Alfred H. Harding, for twenty-two
Having fallen below the standard of ef­
with the kilting of Copt. Rankin. In Ten years rector of St. Paul’s Episcopal church ficiency required by the regulations of the
nesiec, *ome day* ago. have been arrested of Washington, D. C„ has been elected Florida stale troops, Compnny-D. second
and will be punished to the full extent of Bisliop of Washington to succeed Bishop infantry, which isstatiaucdatFort Myers,
the law. It 1* also claimed that the con- Sutterlee/deceased.
has been officially disbanded.
atltution and by-laws of the nightriders
Former U, S. Senator E. W. Carmack of
Mrs. A.pDiaz was burned to death in
orfanlzallon has come Into the possession Tennessee was shot and killed at Nash­
West Tampn last Monday. She. was the
o’ the authorities.
ville. Nov. 10, by Robin J . Cooper. The sole occupant of the house which had taken
Jeremiah C. Moynihan. the oldest Roman sliooUng was the outcome of political edi- fire in some unknown manner.
“T^tEdlc orTeinn Chlcagorl» dead-«t-hla tPrijIS lB S iim tu r Cnfmnck's. u bist . The
—Ttie d iH stlo irch u rch SfifiUB Icon Ve it IToTT
home in Uyitcity. He was horn In Irelnml Tennesseean.
,
is in session in Tampa this week.
May 3.1808.
The tax assessment of Hillsborough
Mrs. George C. Howard, well known at
fIRST CAR OE LETTUCE
county is $ 4 7 5 ,7 5 5 greater this year
one time as on actress, and the original
than it was in 1907.
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."Topsy" in the dramatized form of “Unde Shipped From Sanford on Tuesday
Another
dredge
for
work
in the Ever­
Turn's Cabin," died recently at her home
or This Week
glades
wns
launched
last
week
in Tampu.
In Cambridge, Mass. Mrs. Howard’s maid
The first car of lettuce was shipped from
A.
A.
Boggs
of
Coooanut
Grove
has sold
ea name Was Caroline E. Fox, and she
Sanford on Tuesday, the crop of W. N.
his
crop
of
grapefruit,
estimated
at
5.000
was bom in 1829.
Culp and »hipped by John V. Denton, the
boxes,
to
M.
F.
Mickler
of
Leesburg.
Dr. Charles Franklin Rand, the first vol- well known commission man. Mr. Denton
The schooner Henry Weller, of New York,
unteen to enlist in the Union army after also held lids distinction in regurd to last
which
sailed Oct. 1 from Jacksonville for
President Lincoln's call for troops, and the year’s crop.
New
York.
and,.which..was. jajppaseji to
flulsoldier 10 receive from congress a
The lettuce brought $4 .3 0 per basket in
medal of honor Toritraver?1'6n {he field, New York city and Pittsburg, which is have been lost, has reached port in safety.
died a few days since, nged 70 years. He considered a very good price, nnd should The schooner was blown far out to sea by
wu born in Batavia, N. Y. He spent net the growers a handsome return for a severe gale,.
three years in Libby prison. Later, Pres- their labor.
The third tor|&gt;edo flotilla of the United
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States navy is to rendezvbp this winter at
N otice o r R eg istratio n '*
, shal of District of Columbia. He was buried
Pensacola, going there for target iiractice.
Tl|e registration book for the City of The fleet will arrive early in December.
st Arlington in lot-No. 1. which was set
silde about forty years ago for the first Sanford, Florida, will be opened on Mon­ There are seven vessels.
day, November 2nd, 1908, In the City
volunteer when he died.
The contract has been let fur the build­
Clerk's office, nnd will close on December
Nolan's Point, on the easterly shore of
ing of a S 5.000 pavilion over the water
at. 1908, at 5 o'clock p. in. .
Lake Hopatcoilg in New Jersey, waa fire
of Lake Eustla nt Eustis,
Hours of registration—9 o'clock a. nt.
---- ixlIfLaienLiudiLa since, destroying AlMade rnniUy bus l&gt;ycn offered the j
1012 rn:,untt~frunr2 until -9-o*riockT».~m
lan’s pavilion, the b o a th o u se near th e
of
an entire building in which to dlsploy
li-4 ~
Maks L. S cott, City Clerk.
shooting gallery, p hotog rap he/ V , «W inters,
its products nt the exhibition in be held
post office, und o th e r p ro p e rty . Loss is
in Jacksonville in January. The offer is
Are you a subscriber to Tin; HcraldT
placed at $40.000; insurance, $ 20 ,000.

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First National Bank of Uvo Oak in order
to give more of his time and his personal
attention to Ms large Umber nnd lumber
interests in Tutupa and South Florida.

THE GREAT BENEFIT DERIVED

Mm Maria Reinn D'Fnres of West Tam­
pa committed suicide last week by drink­ Such an Organization Would Prove
or Great Value to Florida Fruit
ing carbolic acid. *
and Vegetable Growers
The Presbyicrinn synod ol Florida has
The
fruit
growers of Georgia have or­
been In session this week a t Jacksonville.
ganized
the
Georgia Fruit Exchange and
Important sessions have been held and
hereafter will market Uielr crop through
the attendance has been large.
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the office of this organization. The Her- -

way for the Fl^ridn fruit and vegetables
Tampa dropped deud on a Seaboard Air
grower» to get Uie beat result» of their
Line train as It pulled Into Jacksonville Inbora and command the prices for their
last Monday. '
«oops would be through t he similar organ­
Three solid trains of mahogany logs ization of a Florida union.
daily has been shipped from Pensacola
The following it a brief outline of Mine
for twenty-one consecutive days. The of the reasons why.the Georgia organiza­
wood came thereon vessels from British tion will prove of great benefit to the
Honduras nnd South Africa. The ship­ growers;
ments were the largest in the history o f
It was decided that an association, to
the port.
be called The Georgia Fruit Exchange, be
The cases of nllpgcd peonage In the organized and to establish headquarters
building of the extension of the Florida in Atlnntn, and any such branch offices
East Coast railroad, which have been (tend­ as might be necessary for Uie proper con­
ing in the U. S. courts for some two years. ductor Uie business. Tit«» capital stock
was rixtiTnrjlOu.UUU and subscriptions
The charge Is “peonage, slavery nnd en­ covering a minimum of $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 , and
forced servitude.” The 'government has pledges covering 6 0 per cent of the pros­
nearly 3 0 0 witnesses, ninny of whom are pective crop of 1000, based on 1008 ship­
alleged victims. The attorney for Uie East ments, to he secured before Uie same be­
Coast company asked that the indictments come binding. These subscriptions were
charging peonage and shivery be dismissed to be paid In monthly installments of ten
as tho one charge distroyed the other. per cent, commencing November I, 1908,
Judge Hough, before whom tho charge Ts the »tock to be subscribed tor only by
being tried,'was Inclined to rule that Uie fruit growers. An organization commit­
charge of peonage could not rest, but said tee was elected and Mr. Bagley, of At­
he would rule on any point brought out lanta, made chairman. This committee
during the presentation of evidence.
has met with great success and It is the
Duncan U. Flat chef. has been elected opJulw o/Jhc well j
president of the Missj^sippi-Allantic In­ tietween 85 and 90 per c e n t’of the chip
land Waterways Association which has will be pledged before Uie stripping sea­
been In session this week at Columbus, son of 1000. The eyes of the south will
Ga. The former name of the association watch the progress of this organization,
was Gulf Coast Inland Waterways Asso­ and If It continues to be as successful in
ciation. The object is the building of a ts operations as it has been in Its forma­
Biiip canal from the Mississippi river to tion Uie indications ore that a very large
the Atlantic ocean. It Is hnped to make percentage of the orchard owners and
truck fanners of the entire .south will, in
Jacksonville Uie ocean terminus.
the next few years, be disposing-of their
Lawn M ow ers
products through this medium and deriv­
Special prices to reduce stock. If you ing thereby the benefits which must
KHwmmri 1y-fteti mi |&gt;any -nechwttccfUrw tedthe time tn buy. Also good stock of clfiirt. :
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icythek, grass hooks and lawn rakca.
The benefits to be derived by the peach
Harry J . Wilson.
growers nre almost innumerable. They
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will be brought closer together, and by
Dy the loss of the Japanese stea m «
free discussion of improved methods for
Talsh Mam over I BO persons lost their □ □ □ □ lllS D tIlH S E E E E D IS C D tE lllD S lIlQ w lIô lE E ÎH JD IQ Œ Itv IB IM ID tID D t
caring for orchards, pocking and shipping
lives. The vessel sank during a storm off
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only the best grades of fruit, the peuch
Eton island.
industry will bo plam l on the highest
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Qiarles W. Mdfse, wlio wrecked the Na­
plane, nnd tho growers encouraged to feel
tions! Dank of North America, in New
Umt they have nn asset In their orchards
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YoA city, has been tried and sentenced
Instead of a liability. ; With the handling
To - th e -W o r fd fit B u r ia t -------— 7------—- —
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of from 80 to 00 |icr cent of the fruit of
HEN it becomes necessary for the American people to throw off the yoke of temporary busi­
Atlanta.
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Georgia through one bussness office, recog­
nition can he had, not only from Uie
ness
depression,
n
wholesome
respect
for
Lite
welfare
of
mankind
^quires
thut
a
fitting
exPresident Failures of France celebrated
trade, hut from transportation Interests.
hi* 67th birthday last week. He Is a so* pression be given the determination.
ns well, which is sudi an immense factor
dslist, and believes in separation of slate
In the successful marketing of any com­
sad church.
- W h e r e a s , The American
people,
by
their
suffrages,
have
elected
n
chief
executive
under
.whose
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By attempting to light a fire in the kitebpolicy it is believed that o long, period of general prosperity will be inaugurated, and,.
office of Uie quantities of fruit to be sent
_ tn *tDVe la his residence at Swan Lake,
to each market rudi riny .tmlUr-prl.M^, —
W hereas, It is believed thut even tliose who may differ from him in theory will promote Jhn
Msnltobs, L W. Carey, a farmer, set fire
by from 2 5 to 50 per cent are sure lo
— lQ.hii bous», «md his wife, tlVA Children
general'“public interest by ukiiiqi him with their ¿003 will and eo-operation, at least until events may
follow, illstribuUon being the keynote of
and Mi» Gillespie, a school teacher, were
the whole plan. ,
disdose
the
wisdom
or
Unwisdom
thereof;
and,
“ med to death and Cary was so badly
Economies in the prices of crate mate­
«««d that he will die.
W h e r e a s ; Sanford is the metropolis of the Great Celery Belt and the gateway to the Vast St.
rial, fertilizers, orchard implements, etc.,
Tomas Estrada Palmer, the first ptealJohns Delta, and is looked to by this spleijdid region as the leader to set Uie pace in industrial activ­
purchased ttuough Uie central office, will
«n t of Cuba, died In Santiago la lt week,
more Utan pay Uie expense of running
ity and breadUi of spirit and enterprise ; Therefore be it
«d was buried with high honors. The
the ufTnirs of the company. For instance,
uaeral was the largest ev er held in SanReaoloed, That we, the people of Utis fuvored Celery City, hereby urge the necessity of setting
hut year the growers paid 10 cents for a
twenty-sis organisation were in
•orate, while next season they will be able
aside all rivalry between sections, and by combined effort seek to 'dftïoUragè* lntfostrtnlr mercantile—
cortege. Business was wholly sus­
to obtain the same crate through the or­
pended during’the funeral.
and financial pursuits by awakening oUr people to a sense of their responsibility.
ganization for 12 Cents apiece. This Item
The capital stock of the Virginia rati.
alone means a saving to the peach grow­
Let all. in Utis, the season of promise of bountiful crops and restored confidence in general fi­
“ Standard Oil corporation, being
ers of Georgia of $125,000.
nançai conditions, unite in their efforts to promote a broad reciprocal spirit, and Lo bring back that
t ta Sewell's Point, has been increased
AS (o the actual managing of this-en­
““a $33,300.000 to $ 3 6 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 .
terprise,
the members of the committee
degree of business acUvity which in past years lias characterized the country in general and Orange
and fruit growers alike were, with one
° nMarch * MMt’ Pre»M«nt Roosevelt
County in particular. May every commercial Interest Ungle with activity.
accord: of the opinion that it was a “One0 u O x J ° mC ° n° 0 i lh ® o0iton&gt; o f T*“
Man” affair. A man to assume such re­
Wltile every cuIUvated acre is laden wiUi plenty, every heart responds to the inspired Itope of
sponsibility
m ust first of aU. be a PastOa Nov, 4 the noted race track 'a t J a good Umea, every ripple of water in the S t Johns Delta brenUies an invitaüon to our people to en­
Master of Uie art of organization. He
N’ Y- wa» closed by Isw. There
nsf he. a man in whom everyone had
gage in the commerce of the world. As the happiness of one is tfie concern of all, we ask Uie co¿ 7 ., **° wore raciiut there, as a law forF and Implicit confidence and
operaUon of our neighbors here and all over SouUi Florida, in a l l pursuits; an d 'n s this season
¿ J J “ 4 lt WM P»«od by the last legislawhose integrity has such sterling charac­
marks the advent
« i^ sV e r a D o l i ü c a l l y .i m d indUfltriaUy, we desire it to be known Utat Sanford
ter as to warrant the peach growers of
• amuel T. Armstrong, general med
C
eorglaln IntrusUng to his absolute di­
throws open her gates, and that we invite the people of Uie world to enter, barter, trade, sell, buy
at*
Bellevue and allied bos pit
rection the disposal of Uicir len mllUonof New York, has resigned.
.
and aid in ina^uraUng p^pnyepe^
may extend_thjojigbout the land like a tidal wave, and to
,dollar crop'and ’ the purchasing of all of
’WBE P o C 5ZHarvard I
their fertilizers, crotcA andr implements.
meet us in a spirit of brood. patrioUc good-fellowship, intent only upon Uie common good of our
He must be a man of recognized ability
J * T Y'
re*l4nctl «o ta k e effect
common country.
x
n
tc_J
ne* 1' wben be will have completed
to cope with the tremendous problems
T h e P e o p l e o f S a n fo rd
,oriy Year» service.
which roust necessarily arise and versed
in all the major and minor details of the
of Protracted slumber is
By T he H erald
Sanford, Florida, October 14, 19 0 8
jc i c t l t y unusual attention In Lowell.
transportation and refrigeraUng business.
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Generally, when this point In the formaA woman named Ldpisiana Pietto
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THE SANFORD HERALD

exhibit to lb e
Iirritili the rxamli
" " &gt;7 «he salt] dtr tndii,
proper officer*. nil
&gt;k» of aaxninu to «v-rrt.u
Sac. 8. The said Chy of Sanford shall In no Casa the amount of lu
u earn Ins»; ,„d
tear up or undermine said tracks of said Grantees, lainlng such i
_it. and the populai|(,n
their associate* and assigns, to lay dhwn new reached auch
iraber the a a lJ T .T o i «u S S
pipes or ducts or sewers, or for any purpose, with­
bl to levy a tax of not rorí£^?^1,
out re-laying said tracks.
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Secn. Saw 0 rsince * .tbetr associate* and as­
signs. and their officers and agents, shall be lub^
fect to all onllnanaes and resolutions which tha upon the property Of the said corapanyi.™
btty Council may. from lime to time, enact.
To the llaoorahle Forrest Lake Mayor
Sec. 7. The cars of said Grantee*, their associ­
of Sanford. Florida:
*w U lh* City
ate*'am! assign*, shall have the right of way on
I do hereby certify that the abort .„a r---- and over Ifrolr railway track*, turnouts and switch^ Ordinance was duly passed at a regular m i n i
ro, to the exclusion of all teams and vehicle* (ex­ the City Council of Sanford. Florida „ " ’ii1* «*
cept the Are apparatus In case of lire), and kny Ortofcr IBlMBOB.
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person who shall obstruct such tracks or parts
thereof, or otherwise retard the progress of said
cart, after due notice Is given by the car bell or
whistle, or Other proper signal, shall be punubad
by a line of not exceeding live dollar*, or Imprison-1
men* not exceeding Bve day*. Provided, however,
this section shall not operate as a release from
lawful damage* far accident*.
Before this ordinance shall become operative,
the said Grantee*, their »aaodate* and assigns
shall enter Into a written contract,
filed with
cuntroct, to be
o* tueu
w
tha City Clerk of the City, agrreing to fa« bound tor
all the terms, stipulations, and conditions of this
ordinaaoa. Such contract to 1» executed within
sixty day* after notiUcatlon by the Mayor In
writing,of tbo passage and approval of this on]In­
ane«. Failure on the part of the said Grantee*,
their associate* and assigns, lo carry out and per­
form all or any of the conditions or undertaking*
expressed In this franchise, shall work a forfeiture
of all rights on the streets of the City of Sanford.
The granUng of the rights and privileges, herein
set forth In this ordinance. Is upon the express
coodltlon that the said Grantees, their associate*
and assigns, obligate ihemselves lo build, con­
struct. equip and operate their said railway on
Sanford avenue from the south city limit* to First
street, and on First street from Sanford avenue to
Oak avenue, as herein set forth, within eighteen
month* from the passage and sppnrval of this or­
For City Marshal
dinance. And shall begin lo construct and prosecuts the congt/uclion vigorously to tumrdeiioimt
oLSanfurd.
their said line of railway, a* herein provided, end

AN ORDINANCE
bright ami promising fUtur*. Tlie offcrinji
next Sunday will be for foreign mission*: Granting ta S. O. Chaae. A. T. Roaslter. A. P. aye when accompanied by a person Paying fare.

Where Devout of the Celery
C ity W o rsh ip ‘Tom orrow

Rev. JM. Fox, rector, services every second and
worth Sunday; tally mass. 7, a. m~t masa and ser­
mon, 10 a. m ; Sunday school, 9 a m ; vespers, 8
p. m.

- Connelly, F. P. Farater an# J. N. W hllner,
Their Aaaaelatea and iAssigns, Certain
R flh ta and P rM Icg ea Pertaining ta S treet
.. Railroad In U i« C l t y o f f a n f aril. Florida
Be n Otojuaro by the City Council of the City of
Sanford, Florida:
Ssorpost 1.- That S O. Chaw,- A T, Roeslttr, A.

Twentieth Sunday after Pent., Oct. 28,
Sunday ocliooi, 8 a. m.
RESUME OF AU CHURCH EVENTS Maw and aermon, 10 o. m.
Rotary, instruction and benediction.
Of Intereat to Those Religiously In­ 7:30 p. m.
Monday, 26th Oct—
clined-Subjects of Discourses
somn ruy Llama tu r irai aiin:i ; unu iruiu uaniun
Mom, 7 b. id.
avenue to Oak avenue on first street, accord­
for the Sabbath.
ling
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IIIU IU IU I* lim
p Ul
IP town
tuwn U
toJ (a.
E. a»R. Trnfford’a
map
of H
the
of| OUHlUill.
Sanford,
Cntechcticnl instruction, 3 p. m.
TVs Farters of tka C h in k « is Iha City an Faready
Orange County, Florids^and such other streets anti
Raqvaatad to brief er aaed Ihair Aaeasaeneaeia aeg
MMr CVerch Ntwa ta ikla aOta eat iatar than Thursday

,
Holy Cross Episcopal
r ir a t M ethodist
Rev. It. F. Brown, rector: Sunday morning serv­
Rev. D. B. Sweat, pastor; church, comer Park ice, 1|; evenIng aervIce, 7:00; Sabbath school, 7:30
avenue and Fifth slreetk parsonage, comer Mag­ a. m : U. F. Whitney. SupL; prayer meeting, 0:43
nolia avenue and Seventh sttret; phone 234. p, m.
Sunday morning service at II; evening sendee.
Rev. D. F. Brown, rector of the church of
7:00;
Sunday scot«.
school. u
9:43
Jno. n.
K. n
Metro u ; oanoay
vj a. m.;
m.; unu.
nUnger. Supc. Epworth League. 4:00 Sunday even- the Holy Cross, having returned from hlg

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summer's vacation, will hold services morn­
Lnrfic congregations attended the aering and evening,Sunday, the 25lh.
vlcea last Sunday. The pastor prcacned
on “ Love," at the pioming hour, and' at
night the topic waa "Dare to be a Doniel/
* The usual services will be held tomorroi
to which nil are moat cordially invited.
The hour for the Sunday evening set

nvmues as the City Council shall from time to time
direct by resolution or ordinance. Said rights and
privilege* are hereby granted to the said Grantee*
for the purpose* of constructing, maintaining and
operating by electricity, gasoline or such other mo­
tive power, except steam, as may be from time to
lime nulhoilred by the City Council, a line of
street railway for tha transporting of passengers.
baggage end' freight: together with such under­
ground wires, and such side tracks, switches, turn­
outs and .connections as may be approved by the
City Council or its street committee, as may be
necessary to the proper operation of strict railwaya
In said streets and parts of same, fiw the full term
of thirty (3ty years, from and after the date of the
going Into effect of thlaordinance.
In the operation of their motor* and ear* upon
said street railway, herein provided, the said
Grantees, associate* and assigns, shall nmform'to
and be governed by such rules'and regulations at
have been heretofore and shall hereafter be adopt­
ed br ordinance of said dtr.
See. 2. The tacka shall be laid with rails suit­
able for operating with motive power as herein
provided, and In such manner as not to impair th*
i.~&gt;-i«]fi^« &lt;.f the street as a thoroughfare for tha

I n , u i,
» on which Ibe rail­
way Is nr mar be built, wherever the city hns es­
tablished or shall establish such grade. Where
the streets are not graded, sold Grantee*, their as­
sociate* and assigns, shall grade the space be­
tween Ibe rails and two feet beyond, the ends ol
the tiro on such Street« nr parts of streets. nnd
».'mil remove and adjust their track* to conform to
said grade with at little Inconvenience and hinder•nee to tha use of such street as possible, and In
noevent shall the dty be liable to said Grantee*,
ihclr associate* add assigns, for any damage on
norount of said change. When the said Grantees,
their associate* or assigns, shall lay or repair
their tracks on said streets or portions of streets
at the time peved. they shall at their own expense
relay the paving taken up so a* to conform to (he
rotaUlshed grade, making the needed repairs with
like material used In such paving.
Whenever or wherovrr the city or owner* of the
abutting property on any streyl shall have paved
or shall pave, or cause to be hatred, any street or
part of street on. which said Grantee*, their asso­
ciate* or assigns, now havr or will have their said
tracks or any part thereof, the said Grantees, their
■»»ooiatee at
upon
inrtke vto
Uijyroesi iiwtfsaj
anwrit
” ■tssasgp.s gpalisi
eiep-i by i n ggj
otsivj Vaajff 'BlaltLl
undrr It* tupervUloo and directkm, pave (lie space
between Its rada and tracks, and at least two reel
tiryund tbs ends of the ties, in .the same manner
and with the same material as Is used In paving
the remainder of the street; and shall maintain
the same In good order end condition.
At all crossings on unpaved streets, the said
Grante**; their assorts to* and assigns, shall, un-

Sunday morn
Ice. llreventng service, 7:3 0; Sabbath s
a. m.: K. R. Murrell, Sunt.; prayer me
Wednesday, 7:00 n. m.; Y. w. A. first I
m.; Y. M. S. last Friday, 3 p. in.

There will be service« morning
ning. Rev. J. Perry Lee of Mg
will preach at both services. A
dially invited.
Congregational j ' S ’
Rav. R. R. Kendall, pastor; Si V A
service. II; evening service. 7:30; &gt;
"7? «
Wrdnraday. 7:00 p. m.; Sabbath,.
0
J. C. Enamlnger, Superintendent. v ^

The pastor,Rev. R.R. Kendall,wt».
morning and evening. The services o
ihc week as usuoL All are wel6ome.
of the church orkÄmday, after the. mon
ing eerytee, to take action with referen
to the resignation of tlie pastor, and
transact any other bus! ness proper to coi

•te g B a W K ^

m ; Henry MrLsulln. Supt.; prayer meeting V
nrsday, 7:30 p. ra.

ceicry n u iu » tut . . . .
Tbe imstor will preach Sunday morning
1 have about a million early transplant­
and evening. All invited. An unusually
large congregation attended the services ed ceicry plants which I offer for sale.
last Sunday, and ope member was re­ They will bo ready fordelivery by October
ceived on profession of faith and bap­ 15th. Free of green hearts und sports.
8-tf
A. Dornes , Celery avenue.
tism. This was o.young mother with a

the basis o f all wealth

rail* of their tracks, 'and even therewith far at
least two feet wide, and the approaches thereto
on each aide, with rock or shell, or with tush dtbar
material aa may be permitted by said city, and
• hall maintain tha same In good repair and con­
dition.
Sen. 3. The laying of said (racks, crossings and
|pbrooches at crossings, and the locations of wires
I'lthin the said city limits, and maintaining the
fame, shall be under the supervision of the proper
luthorllles of said city, and shall be done In ac­
cordance with their Instructions.
Str. 4. The fere charged by said Grantees, their
assoclene* and assigns, from any point on their
line or branches, attainable by one continuous
passage within the dty limits along said lines and

chise antlaU right* and privileges herein gran tod.
Said Grantees, their associate« and assigns, shall,
within thirty days after helng not ¡lied by the Mayor
in writing of the approval or this ordinance, noUfy
the City Council In writing of iheir acceptance of
the prmrlsloat and cumlitiuni of this unliuatur.

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7 ",
umcsiry my utmu»t iu « .
[ores the laws of the state sod itn., iiv
To the Voter* of Sanford:

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I,'Y£Tir ?i!lnCT,iiw* 777Trtf."1* «n.lldarr rMre­
jection lo the office uf City Manlml. and
accaaloo lu thank my friends fur thru »uw «i «
¡he Iwsl and solicit a continuance u( ihe . Z
the municipal election, December I7lh. I pru,u£
that, aa In the past. I will do toy uteiositowi
wrve onlcr ln the city and enforce a strict uuiu.
ince of all law*.
j y. |ji.
T o r Clerk, Treasurer and Assessor
To the Voters of Sanford:
I nm a candidate for re-election m ibrufllmf
Treasurer and Assessor uf the City of w
and rights hereby granted, or Clerk.
ford. I have .served the prop'■ such part ol such proprrty n* the City of‘ Sanford
Si
eight
years
«m i the espellerne
may actlte to O u tc W at a valualLin uf liic
“ “
tut. ni i lie m g'
erly, real and personal, uesjrru, which vali
re elected Dect mbrr Tlh, 1 brum!&gt;,- a tarrlul «i!!
fuithful dlschgl rgaof the dutlr« »I U«-iii)i,r
M»«i 1. Som.

any abutting uwncre along said railway from rewstlsji any- tlamagaa thus

«dm*1,',a 'U

Iki

O ld S h o e s Wanted
I am again~asklng for OLD NIIOKS |
—
wlU-gfarr-what-theyiire Worth—
SIZES. 6. 7, a, 9, 10 II AM* 15 .

A . E . Ir v in ’s Shoe Shop
Cor. 3rd St. ant^Snurnn! Avn.

ANDREW

ATTORNEY-AT-L&amp;W
Practice« in State and Federal Courtt.
M. G. T. Buildliut.

inger has caused bloody wars

is. a m illion immigrants annually to

ight-here—in- the— Sanford—D istrict-sub
watered by everlasting artesian wells
G et some o f it now, before the m ighty host o f land-hungrj
W e have it—lots o f la n d -to w n lots, suburban lots and farm lots

of Easy- Payments
W rite us

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

JOHNSON

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IN SAN FORD— Life ¡a Worth Living
SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1908

NEWS Of THE WORLD
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Hews of Interest Gleaned From
•• various Sources
HAMfNINGS DURIN G T H E W EEK

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Brief

is feared that great loss of livestock on
the nearly ranches will result from these
funus. After spending more than two
m illion»of dollars to save their interests,
American owners succeeded In extin­
guishing the flames but greater terrors
now prevail. The flames had consumed
the noxious gnsscs. but when the fire was
stopped the gnsses burst forth, and laborera Inhaling the least of this drop dend in
their tracks. The government has been
requested to send, troops to the scene to
take tiie place of the laborers who refuse
to stop longer in the dangerous locality. ‘
The Breakfast Food Co, of Battle Creek,
Mich., has gone Into the hand« of a recelver.
1

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

First Year

over, putting his head in range of the
driving block which coming-down struck
c
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hitn a glancing blow upon the head, and
The General News of “The Land putting him out of business for Severn!
hours. Ills heavy felt hat. and the fact Engineer Kayes Has Stroke of
of Flow ers"
thht the block did not strike him squarely,
Paralysis „ .
saved his life, as the block descended with
r „ „ 11
great force. Mr. LJpe was able to resume
CU LLED I D O M T H E STATE P R E S S
hlh work this week and will sufTer nothing EO UND T H U S BV H lS ' F IR E M A N
more than a badly bruised head.
An Epitome of the Week’s Most
port ant Happenings In the
State's Domain.

STRICKEN AT HIS POST

Lawn M owers
Now In Hospital Unconscious nnd But
Special prices to reduce stock. If you
Small Hopes arc Entertained
want a good mower at a low price, now is
r o r tils Recovery
By a fire in the factory of Ballnrd-ller- the time to buy. Also good stock of
A batch of papers Bnd letters connected
The snd intelligence wns flashed over
nnndcz in Ybor City Saturday night, ten scythe«, • grass hooks and lawn rakes. the wires to Sanford on Sunday diat EuJj, die Beccher-Tilton controversy of
Harry J. Wilson. ^giaoer'Ka/ra hml been strickerr kWFrf»iP : tr ~
thousand cigars were destroyed.
on» years ago. were sold at auction last
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J. W. Kehoe has wtihrtrwvkii**fftim die
,^nd brought $312..
rnlysls wjiUc s^ntcsl iu dm;
sl.kisKwz;•■.•*.v -•*..
PAI
C U I S H O LD M EET IN G
ifTnc [iist Sunday, nnd Mrs. Kayes nnd
►600 penuasisPA
settling the controversy that threat-1
daughter, with Master Mechanic Stevens,
oat Interesting Session at High
the loss of a Democratic congress­ Sanford Does tier Part Tow ard Ald- took the nextJraln for Tnmpa. where dray
bbndi.
School Building
J _ ^ - l n g B ryan
- — ~ found Mr. Knyes In a (»rccarious condi­
man^
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jl* Chinese government has employed
Tke meeting of the Parents' Club, held
The
following
letter
was
sent
to
the tion. While seemingly conscious he wns
A terrible snowstorm |&gt;rcvnile&lt;l in the
faT« . Grant of New York ttr take charge IH the High School auditorium, Monday
hendqansters
of
the
Democratic
National
unable to spenk, and grave fears were en­
cf the engraving plnnt to be erected in afternoon, was n Very pleasant affair. Southwestern part of Canada llic puBi
Committee by C. H. Lefller, all the work tertained for his recovery.
week.
Several
persons
lost
their
lives
In
PAlng for the purpose of printing the This was the first meeting of the club this
The stroke must have come upon hint
the storm nnd thousands of sheep per­ of soliciting being done by Mr. Lefller in
Uak notes to be Issued by Uie Chinese fall, and the attendance was very good.
two days, since his return from the north; about the time he pulled into Tampa, ns
ished.
faremment.
At the request of the president, Mr.v L
Herman Riddcr, Treasurer Democratic he still grasped the throttle with his hand
Jacksonville hns been selected ns the
"
“ ‘ After
frank C. Kanin, a lawyer of New York, R. ~
Philips, ~
Prof. Perkins
presided,
Nntlonnl Committee, Chlcngor III.:
when found hyjils fireman, nnd the brakes
bi bees sentenced to fifteen years im- the reading of ghe minutes by the secre- nexl peering place of the o{ the AssoclnDear Sin—We. the undersigned, sub­ had been reversed.
¡»¡»ament for swindling Mrs. -Caroline tnry. Mrs. a F. Whllner, the audience tkm of « “ »way Bridge nnd Building Su- scribe the nmotlnt set op(tosite our names
He is at the Adamson Sanitarium and
was *favored with an Instrumental solo Pcrintendents.
lurry, a widow, out of $80,000.
for the Democratic -National Cumpnign receiving the best of care nnd medical m
W. R. Coulter, who wos shot during nit fund rit behalf of thB'dWUbh of WilUarn tciítlón. nud it k 'm be ltonod thnt he « n f =
Tke American war fleet will visit -Chi- by Mrs. D. L. Thrasher.
The address by Prof, Perkin»-on the «hercarionrbv~JustieeHowell iu-Ji
JrBryHrf Hnd'John Wi'Kern:
Mis waters this week.
recover sufficiently to be brought hack to
BBlWtLoL ihc pui3R~sclH&gt;ol wns timely, sonvllle, is dead. Howeliis recovering.
ivanRlchnnl
H.
Mark..
v
...
,
,
.
.
.
.
$
100
Sanford.
IT
I 00
Mr. Knyes came to Sanford from Wilkes:
sib has U*en elected coinmunder of the The prtmnry object of the school; he said, ' The plant of the Tropical Ice nnd Cold C. H. Lefller ...........................
T. Kr.uic...............
1 00
Is
to
make
good
citizens;
to
train
l»oyS
Storage
Co.bf
Toiniw
wns
burned
Snturbarre.
Pa., about one year ngonnd became
"Gewgia division of the Confederate VetC. Barnes ,
.....................
1 100
aim Tke next reunion will be field at ond girl« so they will develop into well- day. Loss £130,000: insurance, $63,000. Cash
. ; ........... . . ...............
5 00 n resident nt once, building n fine—home
bnInneed men nnd women who love the
I 00 on Magnolia nvenue, and becomlmlJdiúL.
At n service In the Methodlst-church In Forrest lake • ..........
Athena.
truth and are ready to light-for it. Then,
CapL W. A. k'iuifc—- :i-.
— !**00 tifled wTth the Interests of his ndopird
Tg^elhud-lastSuiMlaysuflteirnt mcmerwan E. E. Brady
Secretary Root has refused the roquet t
100
tins public school -must irnTif the
ruisctl to pay the entire church debt, aume A, M. Thrasher
NhndrtorrtH* return to'lfraT cSurilry ol
....... . . . ___
I 00 city, líe wns nn ex|»erlenced engineer
minds of these future citizens. The first $1500.
M. F. Robinson........ _...............
2 00 nnd enjoyed tho confidence and esteem
Jni Jinoff Poured, a political exile.
thing to be taught la moral goodness that
G. S. Derry
.......................... _ ^i&gt;00 of both his employers und fellow employ­
The first case of "hazing'' at Soulher- A. E. Philips..........................
Prince Auguit Wilhelm, fourth son of respects God and man; God first; innn
1 00 ees.
' theKtlier, was-married, Oct. 22, to his second. To instl}l Into the child mind lund college is reported to have occurred D. L. Thrasher...............
I 00
The Tampa Times lias the following:
iiO
cousin. Princess-Alexandra Victoria of love nnd fear townrd God. the perfect, in Inst week. The victim wns made to stent M: F (an k ..................................
“Stricken with pnrniysis ns his hand
L G.'Stringfellow
................
1
hchieiwig-llotsteln.
wisdom, goodness. Justice, and (tower— oranges nnd while carrying them away G. R. Calhoun .........................
5
clutched the throttle of his engine, Levi
Loesi option elections in Ohio have been the Creator, Benefactor and Saviour; the wns fired upon by the supposed owner
Knyes one of the best known englneeroof
which enused the victim to run himself
Total................... I _____ $24 50
goingdry of late at the rate of one a day. Secret Witness nnd Judge. This ir, of all
the Atlantic Coast Une, is hovering be­
almost to death.
•
Added to the fund sent in several tween life and death at tho South Floridu
ftewtufcivc^24 «nloona and the drys teaching, the best
The
lense
of
the
Marlborough
Hotel in weeks ago of $29.25, this makes n total sanitarium, to which he was conveyed
Wo frtust nlso tench* thftso things that
»phi out 872.
of $53,75 collected in Sanford nnd sent early yesterday morning. — *
There are four states in which women wiii develop the pupil mentally and rmnpahns been Mild to J. T. Sln[»lrtun of
to nid In electing die (teerlcss lender, W.
Oordele, Ga^ for $10,000.
“ Mr. Kayes had brought Ids train, a long
kin the right to vote (in (»residential. as physically,
J.
Bryan, Very little interest hns been freight, up from Port Tampa, on its way
Prof. Perkins expressed n fear that in
E. A. Dick, who was manager of the
•tOsi other elections. These are Idaho,
manifested in Sanford regarding the na­
to Jacksonville.' He wns in apparent good
(Uarado, Wyoming and Utah. In these our modern methodtW teaching we try to Tampa Bay Hotel during tlie Plant regime,
tional election and The Herald suggests
loo
mudt
for
the
Child.
For
instance,
health. His fireman, a colored man named
is to manage the Seviiin hotel In Havana,
utes women hold the balance of powejv
a mass mcedng fur Monday night and
our quick methods of teaching reading Cuba.
Wagner, did not notice anything amiss. "
,
^
At the nmltry show at the recent Georseveral good speakers to stir up the gen­ The train was brought to a standstill at
has
made
a
generation,
of
poor
spellers.
|httite fair was nhen vnlucd at $10,000.
Charles M. Council of Americus, Gq., eral apathy and rouse the voters to the
the depot in Tampa. After some dispatch­
final.her ducks were sold to one party So much help is given the pupil by teach­ has Iwught 71,000 ncres of timber land
necessity of working fur dm Democratic es had been received, nnd the conductor
ers and books that he docs ndt know how
Tu $200 each.
lying along the Georgid-Morlda state line cause as never before. . ,
to do things when he gets out into the aud Includes Inqd In Tavinr and Columbia
was Tendy tu go uhend, the signal was
JosephJohn Button of Brooklyn. Tf. Y „
world. ..Too much is said about the duty
given. The flrcinan saw the signal and
counties in Floridu and Bennett, Peagler,
I ns la die United States postal aerNew Business Block
wondered why the engineer did not re­
of teachers to the pupils and not enough
Dickerson and Dougherty counties in Geor­
vie* far S5 years, died the past week, in
The new buildings being erected in spond. Hu looked around and euw Kayes
of the duty o f the pupil to the teuchcr gia. Consideration mimed is $171,00C).
la Wth year. His picture hangs in the
Sanford aru not confined to the resilience apparently nlort, seated nnd with a firm
aud his school work? The Professor said
t 1ep*rtmemoffice at Washington.
A well 225 feet deep. Itehind the Charles­ portion, and the latest addition to the grasp on the lever as if aliout to throw it
lie would not advise returning to the old
ton block, Orlando, has been completed. business center is a two-story block to be over and start the engine. ‘Do yyu see
Ikt Jiponeit General Nodzu. prominent methods of the pnst, as the song has it:
It is for drainage purpose, nnd is believed built at the corner of Sanford avenue and the signnIT' ho asked. Receiving no an­
hring the war between Russia and Japan,
“ Resilin'. rilin' and rithmctlc
Second street by Mrs. DeForrcsL The swer he went up to his companion and
to be on the ocean
level. ».
kind. The burial wos largely attended * Tsujtht to the role of a hickory »lick."
•
Ewnioent among the noted persons pres-1 1,01 we
10 indude In our present
Major General Robert J. Mogill is the new building will be of reinforced con­ saw that he was unconscious.
*&gt;t »ai Admiral Sjicrry of the American plans of teaching n due proportion of both. newly elected commander of the Floridu crete blocks und will consist of two store
‘The fireman summbned the*conductor.
The public school has a great work, he division of Confederate Veterans
rooms on tho Sanford nvenue side and one The road physician, Dr. W. P. Adamson,
bsttleshi|is.
said in conclusion, and this work will tie
on die Second street side, with upper floor was called and he found the unconscious
*1«nor Park, L 1. Oct. 24. Geo. RobAmong recent rulings nf_ ihe-lntnratat»
done better by hnvjng both parent and
reserved for rooms or flats.
*
man to be suffering from a paralytic stroke
sjocomobllo of 120 ^horse power,
commerce commission is the following;
TeacHdr
working
together
in
unison.
The
building
will
t&gt;c
commenced
at which affected ills right side. He had
rAarrlnn made machine, won the VanFree ¡»asses may be issued to Isona fide
The vocal solo by Mr, Woodcock was
once and when finished will enhance this Kayes removed to the sanitarium for
cup for the fourth time, and bcatex-employes of a railroad who ore travel­
thoroughly enjoyed by the audience.
section of the city., The Popq Contract­ treatment.
'■f kl (revioui records. The distance
ing to reenter the railroad's service. Pass­
Rev.
J.
F.
McKinnon
delivered
an
ad­
ing
Co. have the contract for die build­
/‘Another engineer took the train through
n» vu 258.00 miles and the time was
es cannot be Issued to families of erndress that wns appreciated by those pres
ing.
‘
»40minute* 48 and 1-5 seconds.
to Jacksonville.
ploycs who died n natural death while in
ent. He spoke of the four factors that go
“ Kayes was taken to Jhe hospital about
the service of common carriers, though Building and Loon AasoclatlonGrowInf
*iity persons have been arrested
to make up the school—the trustees, fac­
3
o’clock
yesterday morning. He is still
The
directors
of
the
Sanford
Building
8
«
that privilege is accorded to tho families
with complicity In the nlghtridera'
ulty, (nipils and parents—congratulating
unconscious,
and Ills condition is very se­
Loan
Association
met
last
Monday
night
¡E M ih ld i of Ca|K. Rankin last week
the High School upon its active board of of employes killed in the service.
rious.
________________ ______ _
in
the
office
of
J.
N.
Whitner
nnd
held
an
trustees and Its efficient corps of teach­ 1 The First National Bank of St. Augusayes and their daughter, Miss
«sting
•oaeiom—Application»
fur
lutthi
gcd-by-Tlre—ent J S Mullini- s- C- Oct. 26. destroyed ers. He urged a closer bond of union he.Cora B. Kayes, were summoned from thíít
y
tmnds of ltdiaiMs*
pr xween the patrons and teachers,- indica­ 27th. which occurred during business have been made to the amount of $5,000,
home at Sanford. Mrs. Kayes said she
■»■imiUJ Tobacco Co. Loss is covered ting many ways in which the parents hours. It is believed that a live electric and the same has been placed In the hands
had no idea that her husband was threat­
of
the
loan
committee.
The
association
liamrsnce.
wire was the cause of the fire.
may be helpful to the teachers.
,i
..
. . is starting off In good shape and every ened with any illness, that lie seemed to
| fteiilooa of Bernard Marcus in Chicago
Following this address a few minutes
R C Ham. ha. Just sold o shipment of d llK I1 in Sanford should take share. In be well when she saw him Saturday. He
^itrrcdtd by a bomb last Saturday.
were spent In discussing various (»bases Irish potatoes from the Hartlng. section. ^ moyemem w|l|cb promise* so much In is about fifty years of age, and has a
FkKardConnors, widely known an the of school work. .
C. D. Schaffer recently discovered in the return Several new houses will be built splendid record as an engineer.
The second Monday in the month was western port of Alachua county whnt ap- ut once n# n rC8U|t of die association in
man of Chicago, dropped dcod
“ Mr, Kayes is u well known Mason, antT
«city Oct 23.
decided upon as the time for the meet­ pears to be a deposit of vurlegated ngotev Sanford, and this will ultimately‘provs a has taken practically all of the degrees
ings of the club.
The specimens compare favorably with ,nenriB 0f alleviating the congested con­ known in the order.”
b iMCsnaditn election this week the
Landmark Changed
similar products from Colorado, and Krill ditions of the city and constant lack of
Amended Postal Regulations
i *ns vltortous.
* 7 ^ worit eyesores in our town prove a rich find for the owners of-the Imuses.
_______ ~
Postmaster-General
Meyer has amended
16m of the so-called whiskey selzthe old DeMont bulld- |land containing the deposits.
Tax
Notice
the
postal
regulation«
regarding the en­
aa* Under the pure food set has been *or y
foot Df First street. Delopl|
The
tax
books
of
the
City
of
Sanford
closure
Of
any
matter
of
a higher daks in
Will Locate In Sanford
by the United States court ln fa - 'lln*,B haw ruhied. with a shifting, often
fur Uie ament yeur will be open on the mall paid for at a lower rate so as to Im­
* the government The CAM was;I J *5 J j^ T «B a n cy.U has been nn open G. G~Sargent, secretary of the Excelsior
first Monday in November, 1908, at the pose the penalty only upon those who
Lguhhroa Distilling 1 » . Wl»o J
.
w u»e new comers where San- Fruit Growers' Association o f Lake Min­
‘.‘wilfully"-violate the regulation» Here­
Collector's
office.
liquor as Bourbon whiskey J «
^ w e n e s . could beJf
was netonka. Minnefttu. is in the city and
- ■— —inut
Personal
taxes
must
be
paid
before
the
tofore tho dcpnitment has Imposed Bnes
d* stulT hod been made from mo- 1 *ora *" . .. ¿ „ one 0f its main streeU. will locate on a celery form west of the
•»Mother Ingredients.
first day of March,. 1000, and real eatHte for such violations, regardless as to
dty. Mr. Sargent will return to his home
before the first day of April, 1909. See whether the offense was committed wil­
1 1 1’orkhursl of New York I
in the spring and bring atgpitThirty fami­
since young Mr.-DeMont thc o w w e o f
Section 213, Revised Ordinances.
fully or through ignorance. The Titles ag­
fa»
,hc l‘rc*idency of the I
lies from his section to Sanford, where
J.~T. Ltx.' Collector.
gregate approximately $60,000 a year,
wt toe Prevention of Crime.____ thl* prepertyrhas returned here and tpk?n they wlirengagc iu truck farming, Sun- lirJT " ■’
and 90 per cent of the cases hgve been
_
«PPMU has afford's great irrigation system appealing Notice to Residents and P rop erly
found due to ignorance of the taw, mostly
•»»diet of tfM lower ,ootin in ^ T b i t o t ^ h h s been thoroughly reno­ to Mr. Sargent as no other section in die
Owners
vated, inside and out.
by women and children and the Ignoranf.
United States for vegetable and fruit
The Building Committee, of the City
for a boarding house und stores. Mr l *
usually poor. There were 1,600 such cases
i r t A i l i f f ,UdRmCnt — “
Council has authorized City Engineer J. A.
raising.
*•
in connection with the Jamestown expo­
,(d. Killer had bodTu!» ^
Mont wd r* nl *** house only to such porDavis to nuinhrr all residences and busi­
U pc Has Narrow Cocape
sition, all the violation« being committed
The l o ^ ^ ^
* . as can guarantee to keep it dean and
W. P. Li pc had a miraculous escape from ness houses in the city. The d f y has pur- by children/___________________
Un BWBid*d highly respectable and hopes that the
diaaed a sufficient of numbers to supply
people of Sanford will appreciate Ids ef­ death last Saturday while engaged in drivA cargo of green coffee was sold in New
i from Mexico's great olil
ing
a
well
on
Sanford
avenue.
He
w
a
sIaliam
i Mr. Davis will tack these on all
forts In making his property again into a
York
this week for five cents a pound,
miles from Tampico, bave j
place of which Sanford and First street stooping down at the lime, regulating one I houses at a price stipulated by the build- March delivery.
- •- r '
“i a score of workman- It 1
ót the attachments, and j leaned too far J ing committee.
U uiumnu CoututTCE.
may feel proud.
Historical Spring Flowing
far Hurried Readers

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THE SANFORD HCR&amp;D

VOICE O f' THE PEOPLE xtuttttmtuitttatittit
Letters and Communications on
. Various Tim ely Topics.
C O LU M N

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P E O P LE
M cG lon B ugs., Proprietors.

4n This Department will be Found the
Views. Opinions and Comment
" fit Practical W riters. *. *
iWa Invite oormpondrnce on live (nplca from «11
■vet Ion* of the County, nl«o new» llama of Intrrctt.
Brevity will Intvire prompt pulilk-ntkin. Artirlr*
contrary to the view! of the Editor will l * polr
llahcd, nut otaulve and anonymotit mmmunir«tione will be rejected. We will not he’rr*pon»lt&gt;le
fnr onlhVon« expreiaed by con trItutor». All communlcntVom Intended for current tuue mutt be In
hand not later than Tuetday p. m .)—En

Present to the Investor the Best Opportunities
E v e r y t h in g N eat a n d C le a n
and Cooked to Please the Palate

Unimproved celery lands, flowing wells guaranteed,

of the Epictiro

•

.1 Sanford as a Health Resort
As some of my fellow-citizens know. I
first came to Sanford some twenty years
aitf) under tha sentence of death; that is, Corner First Street and Palmetto Avenue
the best medical talent In Boston hnd
diagnosed my case as rheumatism of the
heart and that the best well-chosen reme­ m n n m m m m m n a
dies could onlypnllate the disease In New
England's rigorous dlmnte.
Preferring to change climnto this side
the mystic river, the climatic conditions
of South Californio, Mexico. Bermuda and
Central Florida were carefully studied.
Having’ done my part well, DTVIfie Provi­
de uc«,I think, jed^ne to dgcldc la favor
^oTT^anTonf.'TlorrJn. ‘ T carne week. feeble npended to Improving ibe »treat«« erecting the
High School build Ins. and far tha other purpose*
and nlmost helpless, but with n few year's lor which the bond* were yotflj.__ ______ — ___
«ftien W i t It^TTow offered
.residence In-this salubrious climate. In forTheaeremaintnf
«ale for the purpose of itrcet paving. They wlU
(nature
in
January.
IBM.
the midst of kind, cheerful, hospitable
.kT5tr!l.l,w,0&lt;.b5Mx&gt;n,lrd Indetrtedneaa than the
people my health was fully restored.
thirty thou«and .dollar bond* heretofore «old the
J. N. Whitnor, one of the first to greet
me, used to soy: “ When you first came
here 1 hnd to take n land-mark to till
which way you were going, but in one
year’s time I bad to look sharp to deter­
mine whose coat-tail it was going around
the corner." So what I have to say of
Sanford Is based upon personal experi­
m en t*
ftsofascrvatlonr-I Tnm Tffienr
Ut * dctaclied from the bondl
aJanuary Jit 1B0D. and ia■ nrc thoiunnda from Other states residing
lanuary i«t, fob, to remain
1 A. M. Ttauatea,
in this land of sunshine hnd flowers who.
J » H- FOMAID,
like myself are enjoying a now lease of
S. O. Chase,
bond Tnuteea.
life. Why should we .not believe, and I
boldly declare, this to be one bf the hcnlthl_ cat and best places in thC-World! -SunfwtU
AÜ lW fliai
lukjnrrt of Orange t^inty!" florMa^ hHd*iu
way between ocean and gulf, fanned by
^modified sea breeses as they come to us
laden wltlt purev wholesome odors from
1 «joiu-U p * «VaJ3f.(“a'p'ldWlrnlnur rnn1
, 1!
■!? ,ow"»*&gt;lpa t9. and 20.
the long-leafed pines on every side, is par
3 l n M|d county, the »aid priiilon
tOned by what represented and puijKrrtrd to
excellence the natural sanitarium “of our
beloved country. .
h which aald drain or canal wai to be cut
where«*. under nnd by virtue of the law. the
Many and varied have been the Im­
provements which ' have come to our city
during the past twenty years, completely
changing the entire aspect of Sanford and
, vicinity. May rite good work qf improve­
ment continue ’ until Sanford shall be
known as the best city in the south, j
With her hew railroads, traction lines,
electric lights, cheap freight rates and
beat system of Irrigation for vegetable
growers that the world hus ever seen,
these is not a shadow of doubt about the
toward, O. C.
future of Sanford.—BuLtlw-lwHlthftrinCTrJ
of Sanford appeals to fate 09 one who hast
bein fnost beflcfltted by it, and to those]I Notice ot Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 0 of Chapter 4808,
who are deciding on locating in-Florida I
Laws of r|orlda
would sa'y that for health, business, good |
Nottos U hrrebr given that T. E. Wilwm. mirpeople, and everything Uhot makes life «tuiM-r of tax rrrilllculea named below, baa hint
certificates In my «Alce and mada apnlkutkm
worth living, give me Sanford every time. (Sid
for u x dardi to blue In accordance with law. Said
Delicacy forbids publishing my name, certificate« embrace (he followiog deacrlbed land,
•Ituntrd In Orange county florida :
but you, Mr. Editor, know it, and if you
No. 58, « «H o i nwM and iw b of «ab and neb
of
iwW and ab of awb me. 10 tp. 24. a. r. 27
happen to know of any Invalids seeking n aaieaird
In the name of J. S. Salley. milder cllmato just refer them to me as
No
IWK/Z* 3Ï- «J*• r. 27 • „
aiM-iicd In the name of Frank l&gt; Pall.
a living example of the healthfulness o f I No. 60. n e * of neb. mc . 33. in. 2 4 . 1 . r. 27
**.*,*
in Manama of C. H. Caifney.
Sanford.
—CmztN.
,uNî
I ? * . * »
?
a. r.
W ithdraw Application for Froncttlse
wH of ne!4 and eM of nwM. ««*. 10, cp.
The following IcMers to Moyorl^akeand 20,No.a. OS,
r. 28 e„ aueiiad In the name «/Unknown
Owner.
the President of the Council.W. M. LeHler.
No 60, i j f of nwJ4 of M b, asc. 10, tp. BO. a. r.
are self-explanatory:
2 8 , ! &gt; » « « • * « &gt; I hr name of Unknown Owner.
Noo67. nb of awb of ab of awb iec. 18, ip.20.
Sanixird, Fla., Oct. 20.1008.
». r. 28 e . aiieaaed In tba name of fa. A. Irvin—
T to 68. eb ol owbjMC 13. tp 20. a r25e. saaeaaHon. Forrest Lake, Mayor, Sanford. Fla.:
ed In rhe name of A W Lawton.
Dear Sir—For myself, and on behalf of
No- 70, neb of eeb. »cc 34. tp 20. a r 28 e. ea■eased In the name of i O Welck
.
my associates, Messrs. M. M. Smith and
No. 122. awb of owb. aeclB. tp 22, s r 28 e. aaAndrew Johnson. I desire to withdraw our aea»ed In (be name of lie« Id bryon
No- MO nwb of nwb. « « 12, tp 23.., r 28 a. aaapplication for the franchise granting us •eaecd In Ibe name of C DLlndtey
,
N a K t. nwb of aeb mc i l tn?1 . .
privilege of erecting nnd mnlntnlnlnJ nn •uaastl IS tb e uSISSm unxoownOwner
No. 148. beginning aw cor of nb of iw b of neb
TtrrtrtrllRTitlfiil"plant and street railroad
ofnw b, »eo 29, ip 19. a r 29 e. run « Jf)chi. 0
in the city of Sanford.
7.8) ch« n 88 vjdeg w to Lake Letha,,sny aloog
Yours truly,
W. D. U o liicn .
Hon. W. N. lAiffier, President City Council,
Sanford, Fla.:
Sir—1 am enclosing you copy of a letter
which under date of the 20 thji mailed to
Hon. Forrest Cake.
Knowing dun the granting of this fran­
chise would tie strenuously opposed by
Some members of the honorable body over
which you preside, and believing that it
might not Quell y po^s the council -and be
adopted, we have decided to withdraw the
application and thus save the city any
unnecessary expense in the way of an it torney't/ec. I have the honor to be, sir.
Yours truly..
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W. D. H olden .
Notice o f Registration
The registration book &lt;fot the .CLpr nF
iflllfWd, FToHdS'.' wni Ge opetied on Mon­
day, November 2nd, 1908, In the City
Clerk's office, and will close on December
1 s t 1008, at. 5 o'clock p. m.
Hours of registration— 9 o'clock a. m.
to 12 in., and from 2 until 5 o'clock p. m.
JJ-4
Mark L. Sourr, City Qerk.

$25.00 to $200.00 per acre

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Celery forms, with flowing wells all tiled, drained and ready for crop, $500.00 to $1000.00
per acre.

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City property, improved and unimproved.

303,000 ncres tim ber land, with finest site in

Florida for crate factory.
Others tell you what can be dona MURRELL &amp;. M IM SH EW nre practical farmers
w ell ng real estate brokers, and-are here to show you what has. been and cai^b e done.
W e solicit correspondence, gladly furnish any inform ation possible and qtq
extend to
e v W id tifrea rb T

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M URRELL &amp; MINSHEW

ements
!; Used In Uncle Sam's Paint Shop
I;
During the past year the U. S.
■; Nn vy has consume«! 091,000 pounds

The Only Electrically Welded Steel

WÍRE

FENCES

and best equipped plant
for driving wells in this

— Lucas While Paint
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and 278.700 pounds of LUCAS
COLORS, sufficient to produce more
than 100,000 gallons of puint,
equivalent to 50 carleada of 20Ö,000 gallons ench, and which would
make a train moro than one-half
mile long.

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section of the country
and are prepared to lill
all orders promptly. Our
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machinery is up-to-date
FoT Field, Farm, ' Ranch,
Lawns, Corn Cribs and
Poultry

In addition, to this Uncle Sam
has used during the past year more
than 25,000 gallons of LUCAS
VARMiSHES, ENAMELS and other
products.
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W ill stand ordinary/ » 3 well p s lin n i

Uncle Sam's jvefoTénce Is not n
mnttetof favor, but of QUALITY
nnd RESULTS. -

W ill not sail in Sum m er'« hent
break in the oold o f W in ter

In Uncle Sams service, as In
everybody elftes, LUCAS PRO­
DUCTS have nn unbroken record
for satisfactory results,

have- the Largest

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workmen are

skilled in the work.
Those

contemuhtliiui

putting "indwells would

A re mode o f the beat m aterials nnd
have stays thut cannot siip
Do not require nn expert to erect,
nnd ore low priced

inter­

serve

ests by consulting us and
learning

prices

before

making contracts.

W e Handle the Above Exclusively in Sanford

Straw berries, Celery
A sptrtgus, Lettuce, O n ion ;/C au liflow er«, etc,, etc., 1
_______________ -— j ^rll the Land—Ymn lliulni, Muncy. nn«T
Muscles Makes die Crop and the Profit

No-1 « . n o « «d »«N and ab of »w b of sab, mc
28. tp 19. • r 20 a, aaacaacd In tha ninno of UnLuown otrnor
N a 180. beginning 20.21 eb« n and7.l8ch»w
of «a oor or lot 2. «ce JU, tp 19, • r 20 a. run ■ 4.80
ch., w JÜ.30 di», n 4L8» du, o J0.3Q cl,(. snetaed
in th* rutina W 8 A Pfleffar
No. IS), w b u f «ab. «eo 3. tp 20. s r 29. a«ae»*(id in the naraeof j It Jlrown
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Nu. 230, beginning B d u e and 8.49 ch* « of b
• « J « * ' “ “ " f l " « o f ttc 33. tp 22. • r 2 0 a. run •
13.09 ch«. a l i b ch», n 13.01 rb«. w'ly II.S3 eb».
aueited in the name of Wm U- Lcud heir«
No. 318. lot* 20 to 23, Neavt'i add to Sanfcml.
o .«elicci In «hr nim t of j W Wolfe
No. 32S, nab of eeb. * «u 7 .ip 2 0 u »a S 0 * lwx.

grant, aa««*»ed In the name uf Unknown Owner.
■No. 300. «eb uf nb of lot 2 and n b nr nb ol lot
2. aec8. tp 21. « r 20 e. i i k u k I In tba name of
Unknown Owner
No.406.wK of awb.
arr at
31 a.
a. at
a»" . 1 .tec
. “B.• tp 20. a
«e«*ed In tba name of Unknown Owner.
No. 417. w 2 a of nH of »b of nab of awb. aeo
19. Ip 21. a r 31. a»tc*»oJ In the name uf Unknown

Na 4^5. 3 flX A A « «t p f U&lt; agR ol swMrsiU'fc’

|P T r . i t 33 », naaoaaad in tba name of Mr* C B
All «alid certiflcatea being dated June 4th. A. D‘

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Unlcee. aaH oarttOcotea «ball bo rodaamed oecordimi là law. Ux deeds will lutu) tbercvn uu tba
BBth day of November. A. U. 1908.
Wltmaa my «1«natura and official Mai this tba
íf* A. D. 1908.

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B. M. Rim m m ,

IM PROVED IR R IG A TED F A R M S -U N C I
Flowing Wells on 'All
Celery Dt-Ju and other Desirable Tracts in Blocks to suit Purchaser,

Prices and descriptions upon request

F i r s t N a t i o n a l 'B a u l f B u ild in g

.Iredt Uturt, Otanga Cq. fia.

by U. A Howaid!'

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

lidiet of fnteres^lni Item's

fr o iH r o r r é s r ù w è c n c t

People’s Bank of Sanford

C L E A N S AND P R E S S E S

C apital $ 8 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0

Ladies’ Skirts 'and Gentlemen’s Clothing

CVENtS O f O RAN G E C O U N T Y
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Conducts a General Banking Business with Conservatism and

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Courtesy.

Our M onthly Rite for Club Only

lent Staff of Reporters Weekly
Covers the T e rrito ry fo r
f The llerold

Pays 4 Per Cent. Interest, Compounded Quarterly,

on Savings Deposits, and

e nter pr ise ech o es

SprdaJCOrmpoodenco to5^* Herald.

Mr. Chas. Campbell wns In town Satur­
day, and all his old friends were glad to
see him after his serious illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Sanford, were
over Sunday afternoon to see the little
iMnJsh'chiklrcn Dr. Cason brought to the
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OnhaaagO. last week. Mrs. Smith being
a Dane, wished to talk with them in their
native langt/age.
- Mr» A. T. Koi i ltar, of ■.Sanford, was
town Sunday afternoon, calling on old
friends.
Mrs. Myers, of Orange City, Is visiting
herdaughter.-Mrs. Wm. Padgett.

from any nnd all causes. - This additional protection coats
its customers nothing

!‘| Giving you twelve pieces
a month

tta Sunday night at 11:20^JDeath laid
Mi Icy hand on Allie, the elqven-yenr-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buckner. She
n s suddenly taken hick on Sat'urt)a|r
afternoon nt 3 o'clock, and niter several
hours of delirium became unconscioiiA, remalning so until God called her to HlmteU. Dr. Pufeston, of Sanford, wag cabled
inon Sandny afternoon, but was unable
la save her. The funeral was heid# on
Monday at 3 p. m. In Evergreen ceme­
tery. with Miss Tina Tucker reading the
burial service, Rev. Mr. Sweat, of Sanford,
ijiLle to come.
Oo Friday nt noon Jt was dlscoyertfd
,c ra e feiMSTTW of Ur. John Sauls had
caught hie by a defective. J.uc. but forIn Gold's B a rb er SîhJp
. I . . L — « . iln d it le liM l h a f n ro Í iln ln p d
tunitcly
wo* extingu

New Accounts Solicited
We w ill call for and
deliver your clothes
once a week

M. M. SMITH,
President

P «r k Avenue, North

High-Grade House-Building a Specialty

The Florida Fertilizer Co

DEALERS IN "

Builders’ Supplies, Interlarchen Sand
Alpha Cement, Acm e Plaster

Best B ranci o f Fertilizers1
for Florida g r o w e r s = P r
Finns,

LAKE MARY MELAN6 E

Estimates, anil a ll Inform ation

Building

'the W orth of Our Fe rtlllie rs

Phono 69

The Florida Fertilizer Co.

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£&amp;na&amp;ttt~U*.

Oftice with Murrell &amp;. Minshew

Pico Hotel Block, Sanford, Fla.

. t a k a c h , Ag« t

FIR S T N A TIO N A L BANK

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

O F SA N FO R D , F L A .

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tfvrkl Corrripotulmrr to The lirrakl:

H. RAND. President
P. PORSTER, Cashier *

Mrs. Ericson and daughter, Miss Car­
men, from Miami, were visitors nt Rev. J.
F. Sundell's, last Tucsdny. '

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GEO. FEltNALD, Vloo-Proo.
B. P. WHITHER, Asat. Caehlar

O nly National Bank In Orango C o u n ty
Funds Protected by B urglary Insurance

LIV ER Y, F E E D and

Little Julia Nylund is very ill with
whooping cough.
Mrs. J. W. Jcrnigan, Mrs. Annie Mc­
Donald and Mrs. Cnrroth are in Jackson­
ville; taking in the festivities of gala

relative to

Cheerfully Furnished

Tw e n ty Years o f Experience w ith Florida Crops Has Demonstrated

lA W U H N T r r W f n F R Y C R Ö F

Mr. II. F. Qunckcnboss shipped the' first
carload of oronges on Wednesday from
here to Chase &amp;. Co., nt Sanford.

G. S. DERRY.
Cashier

A ll W o rk G u a ra n te e d

Mrs. CL R. M. Sheppard and son left
TueadaV {n visit relntiuM In fkt«wn, -th&gt;n
Dr. T. A. Neal, of Sanford, was called
In Monday;to see the little Danish boy,
wrhois still quite ill.

H. R. STEVENS.
Vice-President

S afaty D eposit B o x « » fo r R on t
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■nd Dugglo»

O R G A N IZ E D 1867

Dlacksmlthlng and Horaoshoolng

H o r s o s a n d M u le s B o u g h t and Ë xch a n ge d
Mrs Annie McDonald nnd Miss Florence
LareUdrove into LongWood lasTSunday.
They attended services at the Baptist
church ,in the morning and put In the
afternoon visiting friends.

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We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Lizzie
vtkr Is very sick, and hope that she
ill soon recover.

CONTRACTORS
and B U I L D E R S

GOES EVERYW HERE

Mrs. Uklns' Announcement
The fall term of the class in voice build
Inland—vocal
technique, conducted b)
at
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Plans, Specifications and Estimates Furnished
on Applications

Consult the Purple Folder
Repair W ork Promptly Done
I\&gt;, di-Uiiketl lulonniilion, rutes, «he.lulrs and reservations,
Ticket Agent, write to or call on

Cupt*.Murks at Home
Having returned to Sanford, after nn
sbwme of four months, 11 am at lioine
ilsin. ready to give my best efforts to
•eHany property that Is listed will» me
andto do notary work, draw nnd execute
Mlkinds of deeds, mortgages, oontructs.
hxds, etc, l will appreciate nny business
latnuted to me.
Respectfully,
W
Richard 1L Makhs.
Heating Stoves
A.11kinds—wood.coal,oiloi&gt;3gas. Have
old strive cleaned and put up now.
(tar men can do It. Telephone No. 8.
Cto. H. Fzknalo HAapWAXt Co.
Just Received
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The largest line of sporting good* ever
^|ved in Sanford—guns, rifles. Jaunting

A . W . F R IT O T ,

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ylHir nearest
First Street

FR A N K C. BOYLSTON

urious leather ooudtes at
st die Sanford Furniture
lad you want, and at I

H O LL Y W IL L IA M S

Division Passenger Agent

A tlan tic Const Line, Jacksonville

DEALER IN

W . J . TH IG P E N &amp; COM PANY

iaJLWestern -Meats

AGENTS

G ehe ral_Fire- I ns uranee

fllLL LlliltJQE^fiROCERIES—
Phone 132

Sanford

Sanford Avenue

Florida

aaava»H V M » V &gt; v ia

Finest Five C ent Cigar

S. F. S A L L A S
**7 lot on Mogiiolia
ond Sixth (streets.

Opp. Postofflce

T in , Slate and T ile R oofin g

GUTTER AND GALVANIZED TANKS
Repair Work a Specialty

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Corner First Streot and Palmetto Avenue Sanford, Florid*

O n the Market

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TH E «ANFORD -HERALD

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-BRYAN Witt. B f tlFCTTD

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Next Tuesday la the doy for every true
mnt'Ioyot bemocrat to go to the polls and
Published Every SiIsturday Morning ■ (Santoni. Fla.
coat hla vote for William Jennings Bryan,
R. J. Ilnur, Managing Editor
the man who la destined to lend the Dem­
Subscription Price, $1.00 a Year In Advance
ocratic hosts to victory, and whose elec­
Enured tk «ecpnd-dait mall enstur Auguri 22nd, tionjncans so much to the cut Ire. country,
1908. at ihe. lYaiullkc a l baaduil, IkorWa..
and especially to the south. Never before
hns Bryan’s election seemed so sure, and
Oilier First Floor In ilia Bishop Block, First Street
now la the time to apeak and work and
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Telephone No. 148.
give to the Dembcrntic cause, and thus
Next Tuesday Is Bryan Day.
insure su|&gt;rcmacy to the party that hus
been kept down so long by the money
After the election—well, let it 1« celery, power of the land, and not by the will oi
the people.
Sanford will soon have a traction Une,
livery (mrt o i- theTJnlted States seems
and then wfltch us grow. \
intent on the election of Bryan, and for
tho first lime In mapy yenrs there is hnrCould any weather tie finer than that of inony in the Democratic ranks and a de­
this week if It was made to order.
sire to elect the man who. though suffer­
ing two defeats, still hns the love pnd es­
Sanford needs more houses.
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teem of so many thousands and the gen­
chicken coops ore bringing high rents.
eral endorsement of the party.
The following from the Miami Metropo­
In drouth or deluge the Sanford irriga­ lis In a brief summary fully explains rhe
tion solves the question satisfactorily for situation:
tho grower___________________
"Ap impartial summary of the political
situation discloses conditions that may
The election till! soon be over and then
well Indie Republican fears and Inspire
our thoughts can turn to the crops of
Democratic hopes.
vegetables and tourists.
"Taking the results of the national elec­
tions
of 1904 and 1900 ns a basis. It is
•Sanford’s streets are being cleaned up
next
to
Impossible to figure out how Bryan
nnd pul In proper shape. Good place to
ime majoritiesjind so-.
tajtaliuL
work the Inmates of the city basU la,,..^

Now Is tiier time for the truck growers
(o gel together, and form n union. This
is the only solution to their troubles in
shipping vegetables.
The Battle Creek Sanitarium Breakfast
Food Co. has gone into the honds of a re­
ceiver. People have grown tired of eat­
ing sawdust nnd paying n stiff price forlL

"But conservative “ WTllCTV "%ho‘'ftflYE'
gone bycr thc^politicnl flcld, east nnd
west, agree that while on the face of
things Taft ought to win, it is by no
means certuln that ha Is going to win.
. "In almost every community, cast and
west. Republicans are to^be found who
make no secret of their Intention to vote
for*Bryan., Fully nlne-tcnthg of the Democrots who opposed him in 189(1 nnd 1 9 0 0
are now In line to support his candidacy.
"The labor-vote, which went Inrgely to
McKinley and RooeevelL Is now largely
fog Uryeti Itepnblluuis will lit IIWU he
will likely get CO per cent of this labor
voto. Samuel Gompcrs, president of the
American Federation of Labor, says he
will receive fully 8 0 per cent of this labor
vote—probably not one-fourth of It In the
Roosevelt campaign. Although not countIng heavily upon the negro defection from
the Republican party, this loss will prvbably amount to 10 per cent, r
"General situation—Democratic organ!zation better titan at any time since 1892;
Republican organization wcnkcrgjhnn at
any time since 1892. Taft handicapped

The end of the campaign will be we
corned by nil, and especially by the la
dies. The papers will then have more
hews of merely human Interest The
average lady will skip a political article
In the paper any time to rend a fashion
note. This docs not imply the unfitness
of the average Indy for politics, but only
tho unfitness of tho average politics for
the ladies.
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championship of him; Bryan greatly
strengthened throughout the west by radi­
Tuesday Is the day tb elect WiUinm calism built- up by Roosevelt; conditions
Jennings Bryan President of the United mlxod nnd unusual In every quarter; no
States. Never before was the opportunity basis for wholly rcllnble prediction any­
so great for the Democratic party to re­ where, save for a landslide throughout
gain their power In the Innd. nnd yet In the west; Bryan must have New Yotk In
Sanford there is nothing being done to in­ order to win;-an upheaval may give him
fluence a vote on Tuesday. Would It not a number of western states and still per­
be well to call a mass meeting for next mit Taft to win if Taft carries New York."
Monday night, have the band out and
some good speakers nnd woke them upT
HOn. J. M. Cheney, while working for
Ibe'Rcpubllcnn cause. In certainly flaying
•flhr convict lease system* nnd while lie
has no hopes of ever carrying Floridn for
the Republicans, he can at leant have the
satisfaction of knowing that Ids “cam­
paign thunder" has not been altogether
wasted. While not agreeing with Mr.

Every man in every town In the course
of a life-time hns to ask a favor of un
editor. A man may escape the doctor,
keep out of court, but once in n life-time
lias to have n certain piece (Hit In the
news(iaper—a marriage notice or a death
notice, or a favor to have Ids name omit­
ted from a certain item. It is, therefore.

•Western
Publisher,
Wo count It o very great pleasure to bd
associated with the editors of the weekly
newspapers of the state of Florida, says
the Floridn Christian Advocate, We were
delighted on looking over our batch of ex­
change* last week to see the few which
carry whiskey ndvertlseidcnts. We have
bt:*n much pleased with tlte grade or edi­
torial work done by the fraternity. It is
/if a high order. It seems to us that there
In more iinnrovment in the average
county newspaper L{ian in almost any en-terprlse ^wfth 'w h t e f r w nn^acqunlntod:

-*The City CoUndl of Sanford hasgranted a franchise for an electric
light plant for lights anil n street rail­
way to S. O. Chime, T. P. Forster, A.
P. Connelly, A- T. Rossi ter and J. N.
Whltner.
^
"W e team from a gentleman hold­
ing extensive interests in Sanford
that no one should Jump to the hasty
conclusion that this means the Imme­
diate building of un electric railway,
but that the righL Is Included In the
franchise fur future use should the
company deem it wise to undertake
— Audi a project;
"W e are glad our sister city is to
have a system of electric lights. Next
to celery that will help make the town
more than any one tiling. We should
be pleased to see her take up the elec­
tric rnilwny project, and with others
project it southward to Orlando and
Kissimmee, but with the money con­
ditions as Uiey have been for same
t j m i » (l u s t , u r n

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DEMOCRATIC TICKET

The Sliding C u t

Far Presidenti» nectar*.

II. P. BAILEY.

P. W. BUTLER.
ROBERT F, DAVIS.
GEORGE-C. MARTIN.
SAMUEL PASCO.
For Representative In Congress, Seron
FRANK CLARK.

(T h e Keen Kutter is tne only safety razor that
permits of the slidine cut, so necessary for a smooth,
dean shave.
N o scraping or pulling tike the
ordinary straight cutting razors.

for GoYcrnor.|.DEKT w* GIICHRIST.
For
ptroller,
rut Com
urniHUuici,
A. C. CROOM.

For Treasurer,

W. V. KNOTT..

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SAFETY RAZORS%

FFAY’CRAWróRD.

are equipped with 12 Norwegian
atcel blades, each ground, honed
and stropped by hand, tested and
gu aranteetLrJi!^
’A* convenu
liATiftititfi

r" A ,“ n" r ' S r S l'T i* M K E L
For Slate Superintendent of Public Instruction,
WILLIAM M. HOLLOWAY.
For Commissioner of Agriculture.
II. E. M'UN.

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The Republican spell binders were here
Inst night, and they nctunlly convinced
Postmaster Haskins that Taft was n larger
man than Drynn.

Get Familiar With These
As thera will be n large nuadH*&lt;ji-E£gfc.
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tion In November It behooves Democrats
to become familiar with the Uryan elec­
tors, which arc us follow«:
..lut-iiresUbuubil Weeiorsi—--------H. P. B AILEiV
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P. W. BUTLF.I?.
ROBT. E. DAVIS.
GEO. C. MAR I IN.
SAMUEL PASCO.
Paste this loji In your hat. so that when
you nro asked .who the Democratic elect­
ors are you may be prepared to give the

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Vor State tWIIMlOl, SWIM
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O.-MASSEYr —
tor Mrml
For Mrinlx-r* of the l^ilsltturr.
f. H. KINtf.
A. B. KEWTJDN.
For0ount
For County Judge.

Harry J . W ilson, S
a
G A R N ER &amp; ROBERTS

WILLIAM MARTIN
For Clerk
Clrrk of the Circuit Court,
For
D. M. ROBINSON.
For SherltT.
sherli
For
JAMES A. K1RKWOOK.

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Successore lo N. IL G A R N E R

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a ROMNSON.
iorT“
ForCoum
ForCoun,
For
County Treasurer.

WHO LES A LE -A N D R ETA 1 L

' JAMES ll. SADLER.

For C
County
rot
ou^ SurvejnMj

For
Couni Suprrlnirndenl of PuUlc Instruction,
For County

Staple S Fancy Groceries

W. U. LYNCH.
For
Supervisor
of Kejistradon,
FoT Sup' 1

Fo(jJudge
udi, of the Criminal Court,
For
JAMES D. DEOILS.
County Solicitor.
For Coun
CEOROE A. DECOTTES.
Fof
For CIerk
Clerk of the Criminal Court,
L. W1CHTENDAHL.
For Cou0
County Commissioner, District No. I
r°r
ALEX VAUUuN.
County Cormnlssjoner^Witrlct No. 2,
For Coun

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For County Commissioner Dior let No. 4.
ForCoun
m . o. o v e r s Yk e k t .
for County
Coun Commissioner, Wsthct No. S,
For
J. H. LEE. ..
For Justice of the Pcnc&amp; District No. 3,
L, U. STRINUELLLOW.

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Chase &amp;-Sanborn's Teas and Coffees
High-Grade Cigars and Tobacco a Specialty

District No. 3,

For County J^irnrnlssjcj

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.Give Us a Call

To V o te rs

There arc no names printed or*-the
ticket from District( No. 2—A(iopkn—
ramie vacant by the death Of Hon. H. K.
Füller, county commissioner. There are
two candidates for the position, Messrs.
J. E. Merrill and S. W. Eldredge. The
voters nil over Grunge county are allowed
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to bnllot for either of these gentlemen.
Inn remember to write the nnine o f ' your |
ST R O N G L IN E OF C H IL D R E N ’S SC H O O L SH O ES
J
choice in the blank space left in said dis­
T ile Latest Fall Styles in Ladies', Gent’s nnd Children’s Shoes
trict, nnd make un X mnrk before tlio f
name.
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Sanford's Only Exclusive Shoe Store

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Mayor’s Court on the Wing
Mayor l^ike nnd Marshal Lee, with two
negroes fn custody, took possession of The
Herald oflloe one tiny this week, nnd In u
few minutes hud ¡iroved the guilt of one
negro upon the evidence of theother, nnd
the cul|irit was sentenced and on his wuy
in loll— Mayor Lake does;not need tr mar­
ble temple of justice for his court rotini.

Drink a Bottle of

C om fort Cottag
-Bast— Homelike AcUWIlIliüdiTÎ

Manufactured with (turo distilled water—they w ill prevent illness, aid
portnnt step can hardly bemore than
digestion und give you health
the
C
ity
at
Moderate
Prices
thought of.
"As much as we lrnve wished for
Th e Sanford Coca Cola Bottling C o ., Sanford, Fla
an electric road and advocated It for
the past ten years, we are not going
Centrally ¡Located
‘ofT our trolly over Uie matter until
à
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we know some men of means are
hack of the scheme."—Orlando Re­
porter-Star.
o f Fourth and Magnolia Avenue
. Bro. Howard is slightly off his trolly re- Corner
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gaoling the franchises grunted, as the !
one for electric lights has not yet been
Finished Lumber for all Building J
granted, although the Sunford Gas &amp; Fuel
Purposes
t
Co., having n franchise under "the exili­
ATTORNEY, AT-LAW
ng charter, contemplate (tutting In an
Pr*ctk-rs ijj Siale sad FnUrsl Court*.
Best Grade Cypress Shingles
electric light plopL-------—--------- ——«— r
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WRITE
ME
FOR
PRICES
ITiune 248
The franchise granted to S. 0. Chose, M,
1 G. T. Building.
T. P. Forster. A. P. Connelly, A. T. Rossi- 1
ter and J. N. Whltner is Tor the Sanford
W A L T E R D : BELL
Traction Co. to have right of way over
A ttorney - a t - L a W
the city streets. A petion for franchise
1S~ptntdl tlS'fot another eTeclric Ught anJ
(tower plant, thus giving Sanford electric ‘
lights and a street railway in pny event.
We are certainly sorry that Orlando 1
falls In the capital to put In a trolly line,
but then they can come to Sanford and
ride on the cars to see how they are .

Y our O rder

Solicited

J. P . C L A R K , O rlando, Fla

C H A S , H. E V A N S

ORO

‘ leVcllfcr win lievir"be'appreciated ns they
In Sanford Life is Worth Living,
sliould. There is not enough grafitude
in the human henrt to adequately appre­
Among the numerous visitors In thedty
ciate the work'of these self-sacrificing In­ this week Is L-,R Tuten of Ridgeland. S.
dividuals.- Brethren of the weekly press, *. who comes prospecting, with a view to
locating.
. we are glad to be with you.

Barbershop

Staple and Fancy

Full L in e 0/ Hijili Grade Cigars and Tobaccos
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S A N F 0 R &amp; - F L O R ID A

Y A N C E Y G 6 LD , Prop,
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Agents for (he Famous

ALL W H IT E B A R B E R S
A dean towel for every customer

Groceries

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Armour's Simon Pure Lar d. jg (( nlH

Try H
N. H. Gamer took in the cnrnivnl nl
John Homer of Orlando transacted busi­
Jacksonville this week'.
ness in this city on Monday.
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Fresh oysters served in every style- at
Happenings— Men
7 Ham sandwich, S cents; Mrs. Takash’s the Pico restaurant.
iuiich room, opposite the depot.
Matters In Brief,
J. D. Roberts has returned from a tri
E.T. Woodruff has returned from a busi­
to Jacksonville, where he enjoyed the cai
ness trip to Jacksonville and Orlando.
nival.
IT EM S O f IN T E R E S T
The newest and latest at Mcttinger’s
The newest- and latest m
ats me
Mettlnger
dry goods store, next to postoffice.
dry goods store, next to postofflce.
Miss Bumby of Otlundo is the charming
Wade, the tuner. Orlando.
guest of Mrs. Robert Newman this week.
. v
S. Q-Shlnholscr is building, on Mngm
Wade makes frequent trips to Sanford.
Write Idm at Orlando,
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Who hns the only flrst-clnss/bnkery in
the cityT
S.iencer. Phone 1011. Park avenue.

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] ■ C«r«icr &lt;r Keteru-

ntp0tySlieriffS«,» Grl,l1n wn8-,n the Mips Clara Ripley of Macon returned
6l1 Thursday on official business.
home today, after spending several days
Oram Puffs ol Spencer’s bakery every with her sister, Mrs. George S. Derry.
SstsaisyThe newest and latest at Mettlnger’s
Hn. D. R Wilder of Tampa is visiting dry goods store, next to postoffice.
fc*filter. Mrs. Samuel Williams.
, Mrs. W. F. Jamieson of Tampa is the
Ptane Spencer for bread. Freehouse to guest of.her daughter, Mrs. D. F. Whilncr,
bon* delivery. Plume 100.
IL K. Murrell made an auto trip to Orttidoon Thursday. returning the same

Pr &gt;f. W. B. Lynch, county superintend­
ent of schools, visited ilia Snnford High
School on Thursday. - -

Benjsniln lirew of Oliando was in the
Giimer ft Roberts keep high grndecignn.
riiy Tbundny, looking after his Sanford and tobacco. Try them.
Interni*.
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vialtod JacksoirrBlfnfifk WA*1

K»g

f -on

gpfreuffS fotte &lt; and n.flowUid-ilw' meeting coiled to organ,

fJ^^iyStenm Laundry mid they will
izo the Florida Retail Hardware Ass«&gt;ciuD* u new.
!

N. P. Yowell of Orlando transacted busi­
ness In the city Thursday.

Spencer make«-tha Wnt twwrf

.U ïlït îïîït S ÎS iîît îU îîît îîîU t t

W O O L DRESS G O O D S
* trimmings to match.
G I N G H A M S — Full Line,

H O S I E R Y — W e carry the celebrated Cadet Brand, linen
and toe, sold under a guarantee
F. P. C O R S E T S — Fall Styles,
*O U R

S T O C K was never in better shape tr
now in both price and quality. Call
serve you

N. F r Y o w e ll &amp; . C om p an y
£ ttt’i 't’t * * +* +* * * ++ * * * * + * * * * * * * * ,1*+‘fr«“+ * ** +++❖ ❖ +****♦♦*

I. C. H UG H ES

CONTRACTOR
and B U I L D E R

John.
Merrill is (i ¡candidal»- -fa.
County Commissioner. Write l^is name
on your ballot hnd make an X mark tie
for« It.
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Have W. G. Hammond make your plain
for your new house. Office witii Murrell
J. S. Barrett conducted services on Sun
1*. Mimdiaw, Pico Hotel block.
day morning nt Ebcneezcr church, and
* Miss Daisy Stevens Hoover of Wilkes, the peniffi* were pleased with his talk.
-barn*, l'o,. hmi arrived in (lie city and will - After you ttwrc bCCTT TntilE Ihc other
nrSnnford'slending Furniture
stoves, mngeii.nign-mftf tlrtfij Tpend tTie winter with Mr. pml Mrs. II. R. contractors, get our prices on the mosi
tiiJwtetc. Sanford Furniture* Co.. J. D. vteveiis.
modem buildings or general repair work.
¿risen. manager.
Snead ft Venable.
Fresh green vegetables and fmit. ut
’ W. E Williams of Tampa arrived In the
Latest in new green hats, at Mettlnger’s
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—Chus. Evans’.
riiy Thursday, and will Bpend several days
Iced leu; Just the thing thin hot weather.
A. P. Connotley is a busy man these
ho« enJOylng the hunting. Ills old friend*
days with the Sanfonl ft Everglades Rail­ Mrs. Takash’s lunch room, opposite depot.
in glad to greet him again.
Those wlio anticipate building will save
road and the Sonford Building &amp; Loan
Beginning Monday, the 31st, Snead A Association.
money by giving us their contract. Snead
Venable will work nine hours for day's
ft Venable,
For Sale-—Two hundred thousand fine
Mr. Graves has the framing up for Ids
Junes Turner, representing White ft ietmee plants. Apply to B. F. Martlndulr, residence on Palmetto avenue. His dining
Turner, wholesale confectioners of JnckMr. and Mrs. C. II. Lcffier returned tills room and kitchen are al&gt;oui completed.
swUle, wa* in the city on Thursday- Jim
Curl Robinson, court stenographer for
week from Psducnh, Ky.. where they have
reports the fall trade unusunlly good.
been spending the summer. Their many the Seventh Judicial Circuit, Mopped off
Steak, ham and eggs, pork and beans
In this city betweeff trains on Thursday.
'¡id other toothsome articles, at Mrs. G, L friends are glad to welcome them back
Oysters served. in every style at the None but first-class Inter employed nod nil contracts guaranteed tu lie in accordance
Ttksih'l lunch room, oppisitc the depot. again.
.
with plang ami specifications
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Pico r^stuurunt.'----------Bo up-to-date and number your house.
Mrs Frank Woodcock is anticipoting
! otn In Business lo- do BtrsfncsS T o r” Those VVho N ccd^M y Services
Get
your
numbers
from
ft.
iy
Hill
HrtrdLatest
in
new
green
haUu.atkIcUingt&gt;r
s
with rmv.li pleasure the arrival of her
w a r»otoe»i ----------- P oston ico Box 771
Furniture to rent hy the month or sea­
rriiwiFrrïsviUcifiâ
son.
Sanford
Furniture
Co.
If
you
want
a
first-class
tailor-made
Huy will make tlieir future home in San­
suit for $12.98, call at D. A. Caldwell ft
$12.05 Is the standard price Torn tailorford, sod old friends here will be glad to Sons.
made
suit at D. ANCiiIiI wcII in the Stonegreet them again. ’
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"Mrs. II. Ray Ferrari ntul daughter; who Gove block.
DkiCilery City Laundry has installed luive been spending Beveral days in San­
T
he Pope Contracting Company Is in a
up-todite pressing nnd cleaning niachlnposition to gl,lve you tire elusesi figure mi
oy tod are now prepared to do yoUrclean ford, the guests of Mr. and Mm. D. L. )(tiy
*‘f
-Nime-bat~ttic test
1*4at reasonable prices. Give item n Thrasher. kfLfridnjf- Jur thuir-inane-in
Office witii
Murrell
meclinnics employ
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Fusti».
ft Mjnshew, Pico Hutel Block.__
; SrW. Bdredge, of Apopka, was in tiro — New Florida Syrup; Just nrrived. at
Tiie installation of Epworth League offi­
Cigars and Tobacco
—Chns. Evans'.
®t7 Tueiday, shaking hands witii the •~v
cers ut the Methodist church, Sunday
mttrs. Mr. Eldredge' is a candidate for
E. T. Woodruff is making extensive re- night, will uttruct a large congregation.
QUICK LUNCH C AFE IN CONNECTION
Camly Commissioner, to fill the vacancy |Milrs on his projierty, at the corner of
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Tile music will be ii s|iedal feature.,
t*&gt;*ed by the dentil pf H. K. Fuller.
Palmetto avenue and Third street, pud
WELBORN BLOCK
W anteij: Two all mund |»ailiters. Call
Stepinto Mr*. G. LTakasITaluucIi room expects to occupy one .of the houses dur­ at The Herald office for particulars.
*m get a cup of good coffee. Five cents. ing tiie winter season.
%
. Nine hours i&gt;er day. Sneud &amp; Venable.
Headquarters for Iron Age tools. Any­
The regular week-end dance in the city
Buy a O-U-NO smoker and gel a ticket
M building was held on Thursday even­ thing you want In hand plows, fertilizer on $20 pipe, at
—Chas. Evans’.
distributors, etc., Harry j. Wilson,
ing tod was graced by the presence of
Why not spend a few dollars having that old well of your'n denned out
j —Tiie Hallowe’en socini held Inst night at — Dr. add Mrs." O.P. Llklnscohie up from
and drilled deeper. It will save doctor's bills. I am equlpoed to do
I the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Long, by Orlando yesterday in their touring car.
you a first-class Job and reasonable ixices. Artesian and deep wells
I the ladies of the Presbyterian churcli, was Mrs. LakiiiB rendered several vocal solos
la grand success nnd a neat sum wnsreal­ at the Hallowe'en social lost night.
BeweM and latest at Mcttlnger's
ized for improvements to tiie church prop­
For Sulc—Two hundred thousand fine
“u S««» «ore, next to pottofflce.
erty.
lettuce plants. Apply to B. F. Martiudalc,
TT* many friends of John E. Merrill are
For a short lime only. Tapestry Bnis- city.
DR. R. M. MASON
FRESH
*«y siulous to see him elected county
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sels
Art
Squares,
regular
price
$22.50,
Get
your
house
numliera
freni
A.
B.
Hill
WMnlwkmcT from District No ? m., 1.
DENTIST
special price ^17; Sanford f urnlture Co. Tlurdware Company.
iM id by the death of Hon. H. K.
Welborn Block
Chas. P. Dow, representing the Overr-AHw lf he |t thus Itonored
ii will fill
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I spaiti.ion to the
' •best of his ability.
street Crate Co. of Lockhart, was in tiie
Sanford, Florida
city Wednesday on buslnesa connected
Macy wagon. Harwith hla firm. Mr. Dow was greatly a p ­
prised at the many improvements taking
hn. E. W. Stevens*u
place
in Sanford, and thinks this is the
. «Ú » city Wednesday
ATTORNEY anu COUNSELLOR at LAW
coming
city of Florida,
“*• Mt.Stevens has b&lt;
Practice in State and Federal Courts
J. I. AN D E RSO N ’S
See Pell for paper hanging. New fall
ln ‘ nick fanning, and his
patterns just In.
Welborn Block
Sanford, Fin
ÏT 1 wiU “«U W tbe Stenlford house.
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fam,1y l* added to Sanford’« i Dr. Abbott returned to his home In
Hayone, New Jersey, last Saturday, after
"ft Incrtaxlng po|&gt;uiation.
spending several weeks with Mr. and
i 1. S w S í hiar&gt;
J »l»n e »e ware. Mrs, Prouty. on Celery avenue. Dr. Ab-1
building painted in order to kt-tp paco
bolt was so well pleased with Sanford
Consulting Mechanical
LevrllnS and Craii-Sectioiila« fur Drainage
with the improvements all along the line.
lliat he expects to return and buy a vege­
a
Specialty
I ite at i f * y elU&gt;r!'e DeLand was avisBeing opposite the new marble First Na­
,
^ thy this week. Mrs. Welborn table farm In the near future.
S A N l 'O R D , F L O R I D A j
tional Bunk, Mr. Miller wished to keep
Send your order in for compound lard. his store up to the standard, und the new
I
in Sanford and has a host
Special price given on 5Q lb. cans. See
Sanford Grocery Co.
j coal will greatly enhance the appearance T H O M A S E M M E T W IL S O N
nnd Practical Machinist
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ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
Rev. D. B. Sweat has made such a good of this corner.
Expert In Machine Deelgn. Erect Um and Repair
AY-LAW
record at Sanford that The Herald hopes j T he Pori: Contracting Conr*NT will furnish your pUns free ui oiaL wlieu they do
--------- PALATKA.- FLORIDA- -------he may lie sent Tiuck for another Tout
Late'Slate Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit of
your work.
' Murala
years. That Is saying much for compara­
Rev. J. T. Lee. of Macon. Ca., delivered
Residence*. Sanford and Sylvan Lake
tive beginner. PerhapA 'the celery plant two very acceptable sermons at the Bap­
has some tiling to do with the fixedness of tist church, Sunday morning and evening.
his pastorate. Nerve food— Florida ChrlsHjLbu* fcesn.SSLM *° t»'e^ f o r d diurdi.
and it is hoped he will accept the call.
teed for furniture and piano
Mr. Lee is an ex-newspaper raun, having
tf 8mith will sell you land on easy terms. edited, theJucluait. Gff.'. Argus, for Severn
Pure guava Jelly.
—Chas. Evans.
. the 10-year-old daughtef of
years prior to entering U»e ministry.
» . died Sunday night at EnThe sportsmen are getting ready for
Finest imported souvenir china, descrip­
5 “ “ •* of death was oonges- Monday and the country will be full of tive of Sanford, at the Sanford Furniture All Work Receives My Personal Attention
Paper Hanging a Specialty
wsln. The family came to men, dogs and guns on that day. Quail Company.
and Best Efforts
•rom North Carolina a few are said to be plentiful this year and the
For Rent—Four unfurnished rooms.
A geni for Alfred IV iU Co.
Opposite City Hall
Address B . Herald office.
'Plwne 230 With Smad ft Venable, Opp. Postoffice
hunters are anticipating a great time.
lb you want new line of cereals—Just
rrerfred from New YorkT Call at the
¿«lord Grocery Co.
Ifai Ben Solomon and children bf Ori,Mn tuve returned home after a week’s
«UU to Mr. nml Mrs. Chns. Kunner. ,
PmSur—Some tine thorougiibred Du­
ne Jeney male hogs. Box 754.

r Stone and Frame Buildings a Specialty

W . H. H A N D

P a B s t V C ê 1ë B ra Fë 3 IVI e ad

ephonc No. 60

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H. DIN G EE

Plumbing and
Gas Fi t ti n g

D E C O R A TIN G

�TIIC SANFORD hERALO

A r e Y o u Looking For

Flow in g W e lls Guaranteed

O n e Thousand
A cres o f ---------------Celery
Land
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$100.00 to $150.00 Per Acre
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Reasonable Cash Payments
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Lands Adapted to Celèry, Lettuce, Cauliflower, Potatoes, Etc,

Banks Will Close
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Next Tuesday, November. 3, being genernl election day. tbe First National Bank
and the People's Bank will dose for the

H E R E T H ER E W ITH THE G O O D S
Howard and W hltner Met the Excur
slonlsts Co m In it South
Sanford people know they have the best
vtutolaljln lands In the United States and
are very desirous of letting other people
— k im w o f ous- many- -advantages.— The
llomeseekers' 1 Excursion from the west
and , north, arriving In Jacksonville on
Moiidny, was me| by two hustling San^
_• ford men in tlie persons of R. H. Whltner
and B. A. Howard,who boarded the trains
at Jessup and Waycross and placed printed
tni^ller nnd Sanford's special odltion in
tliu hands of the people who were looking
for o location. Many of these |&gt;eoplc will
'" n o doubt be attracted to Sanford, and
wRlWthe (Djnnwir short, both Messrs.
Howard and Whltner exphtiated upon the
many superior attractions of the Celery

Hake Oven Caved in
The Sanford Bakery Is Up against it tills
week,' the brlcrWurTThrouniT the oven caw
ing In Monday night, and Mr. Baker, the
proprietor* will not be able to furnish bread
until It Is repaifod. He wishes to state to
tils patrons lltat he will bd-rcady Monday
to resume business nnd will supply his
customers as usual in a few days.

OR TRUCK LANDS

Social at M rs. Philips

Come and See Us

This afternoon, from 3 o'clock till 5,
the Junior Epworth League of the Metho­
dist t-hurch will give a"Hallowe’en Social
at th$, residence.- of Mrs. L. R. Philips, on
Park avenue. Cake, cream and candy
will be served and the proceeds will go
toward
the improvement of the church.
John
E.
M
errill
Foe
Commissioner
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Everyono
is cordially invited.The friends of John E. Merrill, and they
nre legion, are very desirous of placing
Red Men Organize
him in the position of County Cotnmlsslmier, tnmle vacafifTiy the recent death' ~ J r Mr Pound, of Pnlntkn, Great Junior
of II. K. Fuller. Mr. Merrill Is a man fit- Sagamore of the Imiwoved Order of Red
-4w.l In avarif-Wnv in hold thlq im ^ j|i|- Men, organized a lodge in Sanford last
(tortant position, and if elected he will night In liKJ City Mull building:— About fulfill the promises made by his friends forty members were enrolled us chartei
as to his ability, lie has been a resident members and the new lodge stuns with u
of Orunge county "since the memory of good membership.
The Order of Red Men Is a fine frater­
man runneth not," and no man is better
acquainted with the affuirs of or Is lletter nal ouler and Sanford lodge "should Hour
able to administer for the people than he. Ish.

In his official duties ns assistant tax as­
U st of Unclaimed Letters
sessor, Mr. Merrill has' for the past few
Remaining in the Sanford Postodlce
years made a thorough Inspection of every close of week ending Oct 37, 1008
part of Orange county, and being a farmer
onj of the people, knows the status of
Un. Fjlrr
McMurray. Un. Rutila
Un. Dors
Ridurti ton. Mn. L. A.
the county's affairs perhaps better than
ony other resident .of the county. He Is Hall. Un. Thixnailoa
Burn. Mr*. D. E.
a business man o f ’good judgment,' stands
fur improvements of all kinds, and wlU Boyd, Jtmrt
UcClennon. Charlie
Pautar, J, A.
take care of the Interest! of the people as I Bryant, John A.
Root. Eddie
he would his own. Remember the name Clark. John S.
Clark. S.
Kodes. Corvelli»
of John Merrill when you write the name Coa. W .T.
of your choice for County Commissioner. Coronel!, Peter N.
Smith. S W.
C'roaby. I. C.
Hogan. M. J.

A. Down*. Celery avenue,

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It Makes NoJ)iffeJence What You Want o r Where Y ou Want It

W E HAVE IT
and on Terms that are Right

Smith, Ira
Ware. W. T.

Buy jo u r house numbers of A. E. Hill
at 4 cents each. Any“ chlldcan puttherh - - - - - W JonerW tiriiingM «chines_ _ _ _
A few more of these still left, sold strictly
up or Stevens L Woodruff will place them
.?!} &lt;u*5$i!St- Ii.Uicy-|in ttqi (ja wUat ws
-for eight oenta, making your total con Î 0
claim, money Is refunded. Harry J.Wilson
cents.
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Farm and Garden Tools
Celery Plants for Sale
We carry the largest and most com pityr
1 have about a million early transplant'
ed celery planta which I offer for sale. up-to-date hardware stock. Guns, arnmuThey will be ready for delivery by October idtioQ, and sporting goods.
Geo, H. F ekhald H A p w ake Co.
15th. Free of green heurta and sports.
S-lf

DOAKDINC CELERY. SANFORD,

Are you a subscriber U&gt; T he HexaloT

HOW ARD-PACKARD LA N D — COMPANY
T O N S O R IA L

PARLO RS

J. L ÇARRUTHERS
Prptxietnr
Hot and Cold Baths.
FLORIDA

Best Fertilize*
On Earth

�THE SANFORD HERALD

Trade Inducements

5 W H IT E

«did Array o f Name», M oat o f
Them Hit Hortia People

. SUITS

Honorable Board ¡of County Comolier, of Orange County, Florida:

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D. L. THRASHER’S

SH IR T

¡Furnishing

W A IST S

Geo. H. F e rn alJ
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H A R D W A R E -C O .

When Laundered cor­
rectly hnve n soft flex­
ibility and tho dressy
appearance

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Can furnish,

I t ch«ni|Hiey. J.W. Emerson, H-lM. Smith.
¿ W. Smith. H. C. Goolesby, A. P. Fudge.
F. Daniel», R. H. Williams. P. Burnett. A.
C Barnett. John L. Stewnrt, M. F. Barksdile, Geo. Baumgardner. Geo. Dwellcy, J.
S Kendall. J. B. Bear. W- J- C, Passmore.
A W. Evan*,Trank H. Dayis. ^ lJ^Jolyi-.
rll A. ki. Stnrbird, Jolm M. Love, K..U,
H»rne*. J- D. WaUlng, L. B. Walling. A.
T. Groten, J. R. Walling. J. R. Altman.
Nelmn^CarToll,'Joshua-Carroll. A. B. Ful­
ler. J.HtnryHott^JfthH Andcrsoh. 'John
Thailander. L. M. Lnreon. A. M. Wofford,
J. E. Rose. L. J. Hill. T. L. Isaacson, A.
R. Mathew*. G. W. Wofford, Nat Wofford.
F. c, Terry. W. E. Giles* A. D. Cornell, J.
W. Sanders, J. F. Jones, J. H. B. Butnes,
W. M. Ralnair. N. Co|emnn,;H. M. Rouse,WW. Rum. C. T. R uss, E. E. Bourden. jr.

A H O M E IN D U S T R Y

EST IM A T ES

.tiiio M t **y

Sanford Bakery

X tltO M Bnoj.4 CO.

eo.^J. M iller &amp; Son
House Furnishing Goods

From $15.00 to $30.00

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Sanford Library

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Nondey evening, the Breton-Runkei Trio
•odd appear in new sketches, spedalh«. songs and dances, with more new
•ongi by Mr. Philli|»s nnd new vaudeville
jwhxmeri. On Tuesday night a double
«»»ded program will be given; also Mnn» ( « Runklr; will have private telegraph

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•______ r - ----- T-rrr "r-ii-----------The Brctmi-RuiiktiL CtL duied a must!
InCfark Building1
^ N O W -IN T H E H O U S fP
amwisl wwk'a^ngageiHfhF-Saturday
night. Miss Corinne Runkel Is an excepA com plete line o f Men's Snappy,
timi&amp;lly clpvrr actress, possessing both Itome-Made Bread, Like Mother
Up-to-date Suits, in nil the
ratstilil/’ and great magnetism. She
Used to Bake
lending Shades nnd Patterns
veU deserves lire honors that have been
icaxtled her as the “ Fnvoritfe of the
Quick Orders for Fancy
South.' Mr. Breton stands without' •«
Cukes
Filled Promptly
doubt In the class with the great comedi­
an! of the stage to-day. In all parts he
Besides ah elegant line o f BOys'
liever fails to bring out every detail and
Pants, Suit3. Especial attention
Goods delivered to nny parts o f the
iu uch a way that brings round after
is called to ourBtrong ami corn»
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Mind of appliiu.se. Mr. Runkel. while but
plete line o f Men's Furnish­
s mere boy of sixteen, has shown by the
ings,
Shoes ^ mid
Hots
rturseten he (»rtrayed last week that ■ * + +
&lt; • * * * * 4.+ + &lt;
h; has the material for. the making of a
Give us u coll. We con fit you from bead
real star In the near future. tlisvpork
to foot uml we gunrantee to please.
I
*•»* ev.r/tliing Unit could be expected.
Yours for honest values.
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sod as a trio we huve never had'their
«tust before ii) Sanford.
Monday night Manager Runkel present­
ed far the first time in Florida the peer­
less metropolitan sketch team, Morris and
Crowning of New York, who proved to be
ROOM 20
the cleverest of funmakers.
U p s ta ir s , P ic o B lo c k
New sketches, new Jokes and songs
JEW ELER
»iH be changed fltf iuich- |ilwtnwwwww
ind three reels of the best moving plctOpen Tuesdays 4 to 6 p. m
-eras-sre siiown each evening; also the
. AND
Ute« coon songs as shouted by Mr. j !
MY SPECIALTIES i
Saturdays 4 to 9 p . m.
Csrroil IJhillips. who. by tlie way, is gain­
ing greet popularity.
Pickard
Manager Runkel. when asked hU plans
S t r a n g e r s W e l c o m e ;;
'fir tSTcomlng week, said he desired to
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Do you realize the necessity for a substantial
foundation as u part of that sidewalk which you
intend building? A nicely finished fop lends
beauty, but not stability. This is to be Attained
only when the sam ccare is .exercised in «election
of materials for the foundation as for the top coat.

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W ill» this fact in mind, I am im porting clean hard crushed
stone, which when m ixed with standard engineering specifica­
tions, gives an absolutely dependable foundation.
I f you wnnt&gt;n walk in which you can take pride in d ie years
to come, be sure that that foundation is rig h t This is one o f
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Sfmford, Florida

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Items of Interest Concerning
.. ' Society People.
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POINTS PURELY PERSONAL
llo w Celery City Vanity "F a ir While
Away the Golden Hours—
Social Gossip.
Woman's Shortcomings

that if Uie teeUi needed brushing,to keep
them sound and sweet, the child’s recep­
tive mind needed on going tp bed a brush­
ing away of the false notions of meum
and teum. collected by contact with the
worjdllness thgtJiifc^ .C ^ eil.&lt;:hU(lllfa. - ~lf"delsnne eXerciscs were necessary to
render the muscles supple and the move­
ments graceful, surely the child's mind
and soul needed n certain exercise In
ethical training to render the child able
to manifest a sense of Justice, n scif~
ment of rntycy/n capacity for self-sad
flee, a perception of heroism and suOiciei
faith in Hie highest to stand by the rigl
at any cost.

liERALD
shaikh* chart«» fer-ehtMrm-wJf

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«tabling
« surhHamount. 1i

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reached auch number

two per cent, annually
y Said grant re», their assrtCTal*» and as- ■aid company, which f
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.ten, and Qieii officer 1 and_ agents.xhalL be sublo tto all «irdln*n**sTfnd rr»olutioni which the
City Council may. from lime to time, enact.
Sir 7. The cars of »aid Grantee«, their a»mdateaaod nnlgns. »hall have the right of war on
Id o hetxby certify ihm .k, .1
and over thrl/ railway trftoka. turnout* and «wllch- Ordinance wiu duly pasaed
P, to the exclusion of ah team» andI vehicles (ex­ lha City Councilor Saiifuril
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cept 1 ha fire apparatus In-case of Ore), ami any October 18th. 1808.
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person who »hall olutnict such tracks «/parts
thereof, or otherwise retard the progress i f sakl
car*, after due notice Is given b y l i e c n r l * l l or
whistle, or other proper signal, shall be punished
by a line of not exceeding Bve dollars, or Imprison­
ment not exceeding live days Provided. however,
this scellon »hall not operate os a release from
lawful damages foe accidents. ___
Defore this urillnnnee shall hecoroo operative,,
ect by resolution of ordinance. Said right* and
vilrgra are hereby granted to the laid Grantee* ilia said Grantee*, tbrlr ossoclnte* and assigns,
the purpoaes of constructing, maintaining anti shah enter Into a written ountract. to be Wed with
the City Clerk of the City, lgreeln*to be hound by
all the term», stipulation», and condition» of this
ordinance. Such contrnrt to lie executed within
sixty days after notification by. the Mayor In
writing, of the passage and npprovfi of this ordinTo the Voter» of Sanfunf;
I hereby announce myself
election to the oflkv ot Mayor
ford, subject to the will of the

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of thirty ( 30) year», from and after the date of the
going
/111 Into
iiiiu effect
n i f \ 1 of
ui thl*
i n i s ordlnumv.
ui U111UIH« r
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in th* operation of their motor*
motors and car»
cats upon
■* street railway,
“
harter.
L1
soul
herein provided, the „aakl
»tea and assigns, shall —
conform
Grantee*, associate.
r----- tu
»uch. rules
and----------------regulations a*
and be governed by
L , ___1
------have been beretofore and »hall hereafter be adopt­
ed by ordlnanoe of »aid city.
Etc. 2. The lack» »hall be laid with rail* suit­
able for operatliW with motive power a» herein
provided, and Iniuch manner a* not tp Impair the
utefulne»* of the street as a thoroughfare for the
iassageof other vehicles, and. *0 laid as to conarm to the establUhrd grade on which the rail­
way Is or may be built, wherever the city ha* * v
hrtfllihrrf 0» a h a lh *M a M »W )ri&lt; N «l(f’JW ln t

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their tracks on said streets or portions of streets
at the lime paved, they shall at their own expense
rrlnyHir
paving taken up to as to conform tu the
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rstabllthed grade____
L!___ the
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le, making
needed repairs with
like material used in such paving.
Whenever or wherever ihe city or owner* of the
abutting property on any street »hull have paved
or shall pave, or cause to he paved, gny street or

Hy. hnd
tic space
two feet
mitnner
1 paving
lalntain
the said
tail, unly. cover
wn the
1 for at
Iberelo
:h other
ily. and
ind conngs and
Df wire*
dng the
i proper
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In Honor o f Miss Bumby

[ircbciit niul

The Woman's Club, recently organized,
held their first regular meeting at the
Sanford House last Monday and a goodly events of the week end,

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•hair have the right to h

children is bound to nceriin-fretn tbeso
meetings.

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csnwTtV, r . p. r w f f f f i M j . w.wmtniier&gt; lr *r un or undenalM Mid track* of aildGrai
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Vinto a number

October 3|
branche*, »hall not rtrrwl five (5 )

AN ORDINANCE

number were present. It was decider! to
teasfrorw of-tfie btjmr eotlhilcrbn'Pnrir
«venue-os « -pennijneTir homo t o n i i r
dub, and on next Tuesday niftht the
members will keep open house for their
friends, which incaqs that the men will
be Inviti
This new home of the dub Is situated
on Park avenue, Just Boulfi of the first
park, and when fitted up by the dub wll
prove a most attractive place for the la­
dles to meet and also to entertain.
The Woman's Club promises to do much
toward bring inti together the ladies of
Sanford Ih social sessions and
prove quite a boon to visitors In Sanford.
Tlfa first reception next Tuesday prom­
ises to be a great success and will only
be one of the many of these delightful
affairs that will take place In Sanford
during the coming social season.

The trouble with many women Is that
. they arc always trying to do something
they can’t da They want to be literary,
when they have no eort of notion what
.literary means.
They want to be social leaders when
•they hnve no more Idea of diplomatic re­
In Honor of Miss Ripley
lations with their fellow creatures than
Mrs.
George S. Derry entertained at
they have of dignified and sensible living.
bridge
on
Wednesday afternoon in honor
Not knowing how to do that which seems
of
her
sister,
Miss Clare Ripley, of Ma­
so desirable to them, they are prone to
fall into the foolish and hurtful snare of con, Ga.
Several of the guests who did not play
pretending to do it.
whist
were entertained at fohy.-two.
It is reported of a Sanford mother that
A
t
the
close of the games it was found
she summed up her conception of mater­
that
Mrs.
Luke and Miss Ripley were the
nal duty thus: “1 tell my children they
must brush theinteeth- every night and winners of the jtrixe, which was grace­
practice their delsarte exercises whether fully ncccded to M rdrtiiId' fiy HI m Rim
m w w &amp; c- ,e S ' ^
, they f e c L U i w v v —
Dainty refreshments were served and
"These tilings are important—saying
their prayers and reading their Bible, they the afternoon most enjoyably spent by
xhr guests, among whom were Mesdnmes
may do as Urey choose about.”
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This nttltude was considered "independ­ Herndon, Connelly, Lake, Maxwell, Pnulent" and quite within the realms of "com­ cston, Newman, Holly, Fnljo, A. M.
Thrasher, and Misses Whilner. Caldwell
mon sense."
and
Buinby.
Common sense, however, would suggest

SANFORD

■ÏBâ SSiä ri
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TT elected. I Promise th faithful!,

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iy aorva. and will at «Il unies try
my titribAi fa .*
forco th* taws uf the state flnd*rY
i the city
U''*‘
k C* Ham
To. the Voters of Sanford:
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I hereby announce myself n* a raodkiu. r_
election to the office of City Marshal sm ,/?,!*’
owraslon to thank my friend» fw iM r
the past and solicit 11 i-imilnunin ,' .,1 &gt;
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comprised In this ordinance.
l ie municipal election. Dm-mh?r ivfi.1
Six. 8. The City of Sanford give* and grant* the that, as In the post, I win I m y
franchises and right» herein set forth, reserving serve «d e r in the city nod cnfaiwYttrtS
the right and requiring the said Grantees, their anco of all laws.
J T tST
id assigns, os a condition precedent
to the taking ieffect
“ .: of the ..
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grant,
to give
and; _____
grant
to the City of SunfonJ, the rights, at and altar the
F o r Clerk.Trcosurcr and Aswitir
expiration or
thirty (¡10)
(30) years
of the term of Thirty
yean- heroinherein‘ 1 mentioned,
---- * to purchase the street
___ railroad
--, „ j To the Vote;* of Sanford;
bejuro
5,m_* t a'“ lldulc for rc cl.xd in to thesffind
and other property
G y used under or In connection
the Cite S s l
with the franchises* and rights hereby granted, or
such__
part of
a* 'J.the City uf‘ “Sanford ford. I hnve served the mniple in tiiis
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^ such “property
IgcKiC
Hi M
p tirf
; ;nuppMtr
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wM
LM
s j fs
^ kBr
eriy,
™ imii
cvian,mi. daairad..
u n vim ulikli
vuhmle.ti
rrty, ireal
0ml,pcraudU
wldc-h valtHittory
shall tu
1« u»«d
ti»«U or
uy urmtratlun
uroitratlan as pruvtdnl
provided by luw, in
aoconinnee with ant! t j the full extent at the provision» of tin; luw» of tin* Slate of Vlurida in such
case» mode and provided.
Sa.U. H i* further provided that nothing in
j For City Council
IhU iTiftii his,; »halt lie ronitrueU to ns to deprive
any abutting owrwrs along »aid railway from re­
The friends of G. K. Calfthun „io,
covering any damage« that may be lawfully hii camhcTacy fur iikemU'r uf iin&gt; Citi
claimed irons said Uruntr«l. tlieir associates tusd Ilio i%ctl tideaaaigns.
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See. 10. It U further provided that if theUranSuperior printing for nil purnneg aiT«
lee*, their associates and assigns; »hall nbandon sakl railroad, or shall fall to operate its car* lln,AU&gt; otiice.
lor public use lor a term of sixty days at one lime
(except In case* o( war. stria*», earthquake«,
flood» i,r rpldrmics), it shall work n forfeiture oi
this franchise and nil right* and privileges heroin
granted.
See. It. The Grantees, their associate* and na- I nm again asking for ()|.|) SHOES. I
signs, shall at no time npereto freight car». 1 xerpt
. will give what tliey are worth
one tiuli. r, wutim tue city, without »pecird vse*mission he grunted try a resolution of the City
SIZES, G. 7, 8, 9. 10 II AND IS
Council.
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Sic. 12. Ui: ir Ktriuu OtuXigtn. that whenever
skull
have within »Its
eorporute
»the
¡ „ I ,City
' of Sunlord
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u iir u iu ir
limits a p&lt;,|nilattuii of ten (1U.00U) thmisnud. ihc
Cor. 3rd St. inul SuofohLAvc.

O ld Shoes Wanted

A , E . lr v ln ’s_Shoe Shop

Land hunger has caused bloody wars
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;s a m illion immigrants annually to
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watered by everlasting artesian wells .
e o f it now, before the mighty .host o f land-hungry
ats o f la n d -to w n lots, suburban lots and farm lots
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Yes, Lots of Lots on Lots of Easy Payment
W e’ll tell you all about it

SANFORD, FLORIDA

�IN SANFORD— Life is Worth Living
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SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1908

COLDBLOODED MURDER
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Section Foreman W . H. Ham ­
mock Killed by Black Brute
NO MOTIVE KNOW N F O R C R IM E

Late Returns Show 319 for Taft
Against Bryan’s 156 Electoral Votes.

Several States S till Reported in

Doubt, but no Matter How They go it Cannot Change the Result

Practically complete, returns received Hepburn, of Iowa, ara.the most conspicup to a late hour tonight Indicate that ous among those who have failed of re- insufficient to give on accurate idea of
what the party accomplished.
IIar4erer Slipped Upen Victim From William H. Taft, of Ohio, as president
election. The senate retains its republi­
Congratulations and thanks Exchanged
Attorney Johnson Chosen as City
Behind and Used ah Ax
elect, will have a vote of 309 in the elec can complexion.
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Attorney— New Franchise iPeti­
CiNdNitAsi, O., Nov, 0.—"Please accept
For Weapon
torioi college. This is within 10 votes of
An eleventh hour development was lh/[
tion— Other M atters
Sunday night about ten o'clock occurred the forecast made by Nntionnl Chairman placing of Missouri, which has been gen­ congratulations nnd best wishes for suc­
cess
of
your
administration.
Council met in regular session Monday
-one of the roost atrocious murders that Frank 1L Hitchcock, nnd 07 more tluin
erally conceded to Bryan, in the doubtful
“ W. J. Brya n ,
night, with Messrs. Stevens,' Thrasher.
hit itined this community for many years. majority out of the total electorinl! votes column. Should tonight's returns con­
“ I thank you sincerely for your cordial Leffler, Robinson and Evans present.
Silting upon the edge of the lake fish­ or 834.
tinue the Tafl lead, the republican candi­
After roll call and reading of minutes,
and
courteous telegram of congratulations
Most important news In the late returns date will win 18 additional votes, making
ing W. H. Hammock, section foreman for
the
regular-bustn«n w »*--’¿Men upt-JUfi.,
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rTfSYrtshe*.'
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inriUalrs
that
Maryland,
after
vacflhitfng
the A.C.L. at Paolo, wo*. muxdcrcA-Ly.
L‘" probable total 327, two- man-'tY&amp;ni
of
Frederick
Disinfectant Co., referred to
during
Uie
dny
rtiMl"
umuri
nily.
being
«maT Mow. frou an ns.
originally c l j i l r n e r W o r ^ L x i wen5' tóílBy «changed
sanitary committeq. Personal taxes of
and Cincinnati.
j employee. Jetiae W ills who had no sufe for democracy, has been swung Into
W. G. Aldrich were reduced from $3,000—
Latest Election Returns
otha motive for the crime than the Ui£ Taft column. Unofficial figures give
to
$2.300.
bntisl desire to slay. Willis had been in Mr._Tflft the.state by 130 votes. Mnry- — N ew Y ork. Nov. 6— Membership In the -------- Result In Orange Co untv
Petition
to have Magnolia avenue
the employ of the road as section hand land is the last doubtful stale to be heard electoral college which will chose the next
The election passed off quietly in San
graded
and
ditched to city limits on
from,
president
of
the
United
States
remained
under Foreman Hammock, and according
ford and Orquge county, Tuesday, and,
Tenth
street,
referred to street commit­
in
dispute
when
the
official
counters
in
Indiana
and
West
Virginia,
ns
well
ns
to the people raiding in that nelghcor
while the Weather was threatening,
tee with power to act.
hood there had never been any 111 feeling Montana, turned out to be safely repub­ Mnrylnnd abandoned their task for the good vote was polled everywhere.
Attorney Andrew Johnson was aftnight. According to the best information
lican. Colorado went for Bryan.
between the two. On the contrary, it
The entire Democratic ticket, national.
pointed
city attorney for the remaining
Mr. bryan has a total of.174 voles, two obtainable, the proportionate numbers of State nnd county, received an almost
■aid that Mr. Hammock trusted tlie negro
portion
of
the present term.
to take charge of the gang in hla absence leu than he received in 1896. in 1904 rejHiblicnn and democratic electors con be solid vote in the county, but the vote on
The
new
franchise for electric ilght was
determined
by
a
division
of
Maryland's
the nmendements fell fnr behind the head
and otherwise proved his friendly atti Mr. Parker received 140 votes. In 1000
offered by Messrs. Rand and Chase In the
eight
votes.
In
any
event
the
margin
of
of
tlia
ticket.
Mr.
Bryan
recelvpd
155
votes
and
in
1800
tuda toward"'the brute who afterward
victory will be so sinnll the state is • Thsre wns very little interest taken lg form of art ordinance, enlarging the fpinthe Nebraskan received 170 votes.
|« foully murdered hli employer.
Pf- the 'Sn’h fo n n jg h t A Fuel Co.,
From die opjSpragce.of_lheJxiilyt.il i d „-Mri -Tail'a-JOH- rlrcinrlttL -voles - coro- claimed touiflht.-hy-Uiw-leaders-of-botli this iirwincu outside the race for county
sndinniKvtzing
a contract with said comparties.'
'
wlth 336 received Uy Rooaevelt In
commissioner in the second district. The
■HTWmrtliut ' Ml .- III
pony
in
lieu
of
present
contract' A com­
Missouri
appears
to
be
safely
far
Taft,
Democrats seemed to take It for granted
down with hia overcoat around him nnd 1904, 292 received by McKinley in 1900
mittee
was.
appointed
to investigate the
to
whom
the
returns
give
a
plurality
of
that the primary had settled ita, stealing upon him under the guise arid 271 received by McKinley in 1800.
matter
of
this
franchise,
consisting of
No changes of material interest have 2,228.
Following is the vote for the county.
of friendship and probably with the ax
Mayor
Lake,
Aldermei^Stevens,
Thrasher
Conceding Missouri to Taft, nnd leaving
Hryan. 1011: Taft. 577:
ooocealed, struck him a blow squarely be- been reported in congressional retnrns
and
Evans.
For Governor—Gilchrist, 1081; Cheney,
' the eyes, and after Hammock fell fell today. The republicans will have about Maryland to be split between him nnd
Resolution of Geo. H..Fernold in regard
over be struck again and mashed the aide lire same working majority In the sixty Drynn, the figures show 319 republican 476.
to placing the wires of the Sanford Tele­
electors
assured
and
156
democratic.
For Congress—Frank Clark, 910; W. R.
of the bead and face antVyterribly muti­ first congress as at present and Joseph G
phone Go. In underground cables on First
Returns of the socialist and prohibition O NeuI 452.v '
Cannon; of Illinois, undoubtedly will suc­
lating the victim.
street.
Sanford and Onk avenues, pro­
For County Commissioner—Mcrrell.460
The. murderer then: leUurly robbed hla ceed himself os speaker. Representa­ parties are still far from complete. Fig­
vided
they
assume all responsibility for
victim of a gold watch and ring and made tives Jesse Overstreet, of Indians, and ures for the Independent party are also FJdridge, 287.
any damage to abutting property oymers
his escape. As soon os the crime was
and replace gutters in ns good repalr~as
discovered the authorities were notified A N O T H ER NEW B U S IN E S S BLO CK W. E. W IL L IA M S ’ SU D D EN DEATH NEW
R A ILR O A D P R O G R E S S IN G they now are. Petition wns -granted.
sad Deputy Sqeriif Anderson left for Po­
Resolved that Hie water runaway abut­
ols st once. He returned with the body Fine Store Rooms to be Built at Cor Thrown From Horse While Hunting Sanford &amp;. Everglades Being Pushed
ting the projierty of the First National
Woodsy to Sanford and the remains were
ner or Third Street
and Killed Instantly
Rapidly These Days
Bank be referred to the street committee,
•hipped to High Springs
Undertaker
Every week In Sanford marks tile rapid
A crowd of guy huntsmen left the city „Thc£nnfonl &amp;. Everglades Rnilway is with power to act. This menns that the *
Wilier. Searching parties were organized strides being made,toward n greater cUy: iist week for a camp hunt on Taylor
making ¿rent progress arid A. P. Connel­ water which has-collected at Hie corner of
st once and the country for'mYIca orohnd Last week The Herald announced lire creek, about sixty-five miles from Sanford
ly nnd his force of assistants are losing Park avenue and First street after every
was scoured by the officers and deputies. building of a new busineu block at the and in the heart of the game country.
no time in the work of grading. In ten rak( will be carried Into the lake and a
The murderer attempted to cross Uie corner of Sanford avenue and Second Thursday one of the men met with n days they have graded over two miles,
good crossing insured.
drawbridge early Monday morning and street. This week The Herald takes pleat tragic death nnd they returned with nnd the bridge and trestle work Is follow­
The following report was then read by
wu fired upon by Mrs. Troubieffeld, the urc in announcing another new block on the body of their companion. W. E. Wil­ ing up thé grading. The right of way
Alderman Robinson:
brave lady who tends the drawbridge, Sanford nvenuc and Third street.
liams was the unfortunate one, and while has been cut through to Bcardatl avenue,
Gentlemen: Your committee to whom
and the negro fled back into the swamp. J“ ,T. J. Check, the man who recognizes deer-hunting Thursday morning on horse- and at tills rate Hie people of Sanford
was referred the question of extending ‘
Again late in the day he made the sec- tiie many advantages of Sanford and who bock, his animal going at fyll.aBCgiLaiefl- ttilUiavcIhc id ensure o f—ruling npm-thw
city ■ihnitsrwtmhi "rcspecTfattynrfpgff"
—awd-aMemtM.-btit -wnrtirtvm back, Ufill Iius"erected some twelve new houses and ped into a hole and threw Mr. Williuins, cars of the new road about February 1st.
that It is thq opinion of your committee having no help at huud to affect hla cap­ purchased as many more in the past the fall breaking his neck, and dentil re­
A lurge force of men is employed upon that Hie following should be the boundary
on, the negro vanished into the swamp twelve months, this week purchased the sulting instantly. The rrist of the party this work, tlie new company being very
of the city, to-wit: . t
near the bridge.
building at the corner of San font avenue were near him when the accident occurred desirous of finishing the railroad and
Beginning at a point in Lake Monroe
Ha is described na a very black negro, and Third street, now occupied by J. D. and Immediately broke tamp and started starting upon the traction line. This
two chains north of the n. c. cor. of sec.
with small moustache, between 25 and Williams, und the two vacant lota adjoin­ for Sanford with the body, the long trip large force of meh receiving their money
30, tp 19, south of range 31 e. Thence
30 years of age, about 0 feet 6 Inches in ing. He will immediately erect a hand­ of sixty-five miles before them. One of every week means n greatly increased
south on section lines to the s. e. cor. of
height and weighs about 150 pounds. lie some store building on the vacant lots the saddest features of the nccident wns business for Sanford merchants, and Hie
e, H of sec. 31, tp. 19, south of range
his a scar on the side of - his neck ex­ and these new buildings on Sanford ave­ the fact Hint his brother, T. W. Williams, trade along ull lines feels the impetus. . 31 e. Thence west on the quarter section
tending to the jaw, evidently made by a nue will greatly enhance the npjicuraiice wns with Hie party at Hie time and is
llnes to the s. w. cor, n. w, H of sec. 3 3.
aknife, and when last seen wore an old of this business thoroughfare.
-Chango* in KalIroed Ctrete*nimuhaafflli«- .Tim hunter«
tp 19 south, range 20 eust. Thence nortTT
P_Uue_*«ga suit and ■ -pair of~N if. 8 Vari
1? new building will probably bo of arrived In Sanford yesterday morning
Some important changes in railroad on Hie ¡section lines to u point in Lake
shoea, nearly new. He went by the nick concrete and modern in every particular. with the remains.
circles . were made here the first of the Monroe ten ciinins north of th«j n. w. cor.
t
name of "Alabama " among his astoclTlie funeral occurred at 2:30 yesterday month. ' Mr. M. Crown, who has been of sec. 23, tp. 19, south of range 30 east.
ales and is cosily recognized.
M eeting o f Parents Club
afternoon from the residence of T. W.Wil- trainmaster of the Atlantic Coast Line, Thence easterly to the point of beginning.
The Atlantic Coast Line has offered a
liams.
Rev. D. B. Sweat, of the Methodist with jurisdiction over the entire Jackson­
In making this report your committee
The meeting of the . Parents Club next
reward of $100 for the arrest and convic­
Monday afternoon promeses to be one full church, conducting t|ie services. Inter­ ville district fur several months, with would suggest that Inasmuch ns the town
tion of Willi* nnd other reword« will be
of Interest. It is to lie held in the High ment was mude In Lakeside cemetery headquarters here, has been transferred of Goldsboro is embraced in the above
offered by the county and state.
School Auditorum and will be of special and a large concourse of his- friends fol­ to Lakeland, and his territory is the souHi- designated boundary,, it will be necessary
The death of Mr. Hammock has cast a interest to the futhers. Mayor Lake will lowed his remains to their last resting ern end of the district, the same territory to first obtain the consent of the town
gloomover the community and the fact preside and the following program will place,____ ___________~•■~
he hod before the consolidation o f forces council and mayor of Goldsboro to thtr
that he left a wife and three children be carried out:
Mr. Williams wns well known in Snn- r rlr °. y?arnB°
tlie city of
northern end of j annexation uf-G Dtdsboro to the
makes the crime a merciless onc-y Mr.
he
district,
from
Sanford
to
Jacksonville,
any
furHier
action. Sanford
before
taking
n.^_ry..r,.i».
u— — H B.‘ Wtxxtnoct. rrT
W*TPnvv,tl fonneriirrettdedTl Lose buP
police force here for several years and Including brunches, will be in clmrgo of Also the following: *
Woodruff, 0. S. Derry, tnd E. C. Hamilton
kr, where his" family now reside. For Poem—What la Home Without a Dad...............
held other positions of trust in which he Mr. D. E. Wagner, this being Hie same
W hereas , It is considered desirable to
•everal years he was pectlon foreman on ........................ ..........................Rev. D. B. Sweat gained Hie confidence and esteem of all position lie held before the oonsolidaHoa. extend tlie city limits of the City of San­
Read in.—Fatherln. s Boy....... Ur. b. L. Tbeaahar
the J. A S. W. railway, afterward coming Reading—The Mon Who PuU Hla Anna Around who knew him. He leaves three' brothers Hirheadquarters will continue to be San­ ford, and a committee has reported what
the A. C. L and held the confidence and M e.................................M r. D. C. Wasner
to mourn hla loss. I. B. Williams. J. U. ford. The promotion of Mr. Wagner from it considers a suitable boundary line; and.
MfWI aIIrtF» a m . « • I .ir.a . , . » Prof 0. E Marla Williams und'T. W. Williams.
«Um.Qf.all. wUo knew him. his position its chief dispatcher to that of
W hereas , The boundary line suggested
* DUcuulon
trainmaster made an opening for other
For
several
years
Mr.Willioms
lias
.been
On Wednesday the negro was trailed
embraces the. town of Goldsboro wiHiln
The hour for the meeting is three o’clock on the Tampa police force nnd made that promotion* Mr. R, L. Peck Is nnw rhl»f
lor ten miles through the swarop by Sheriff
tnd
should be. well attended by patrons city his home, lie leave* ■ eon, Tom dispatcher, and on account of Hie increas­ its limits; therefore,
Tamer and hla blood-hounds, and as he
R esolved , That before taking action on
of the school these meetings should prove Williams, also a resident of Tampa.
ed business anoHier dispatcher has been
«Mrged from the swamp at Buffalo Bluff
the committee's report by this council,
of great benefit to parents, teacher* and
added to the force. The dispatcher* are
tod attempted to board a passing freight
said report should be and hereby is re­
Gate City House Improvements
pupils and result in a closer relationship
as follows: First trick. 7 a. in. to 3 p. m.,
train, be was captured by Deputy Sheriff
spectfully submitted to" the- town council
Mine
Host
Parker,
of
Hie
Gate
City
between parents and teachers and a gen
0. L. Taylor and J. L. Hurt; second trick.
Whltaon of Putnam county, who waa in
of Goldsboro, and the said Goldsboro coun­
House,
Is'
doing
such
a
land
office
busi­
eral gathering for the good of both.
3 p. ra. to H p. in. J. S. Johnson; third
wailing at this jpolnt. The negro was bncil is hereby invited to pass an ordinance
ness that he must needs enlarge the hotel
trick,
11 p. m. to 7 a. m., W. J. Jennings;
Btediately placed aboard the train and
or resolution consenting that the town of
to keep pace with the growing business, extra, W. H, Miles. ^ .
M rs. M a rk « Improving
tnwghi to Orlando, passing through San­
Goldsboro
be annexeg to Hie city of San_.
■nd now that the work is almost com­
Mr. J. C. Higgins, the popular superin­
ford st 2 o'clock Wedneaday afternoon.
Mrs. Richard Marks, who had an opera pleted there has been quite a decided
ford, provided that at an election to be
U wu not thought advisable to have the tion for appendicitis in an Atlanta hospi­ change In the appearance of the building. tendent of the Jacksonville district, a po­ held two-thirds of the votes of all the
sition he has Ailed so acceptably for aev“ “rderer leave the train for a prelimin­ tal about three, weeks ago, hat so far re­
legal voter* within the limits of the desig­
new front with Colonial pillars com­
ary bearing In this city, and he was re- covered that she Is able to be takefi to pletely changes this part of the house. A eral years, is much beloved by his men. nated boundary shall vote In favor of an­
ma°d«d to Jail, the papers being made the home of iter mother in Atlonta and new roof and several new rooms added His district extends from Jacksonville to nexation»
out on the train.
expects in a few weeks to be in San/urd will make the Gate City House not only tempo, including several branches.
A committee was appointed to meet'
•1« as.
wu ûl
positively
parties
the city officials of Goldsboro 1n regard to ---- v*
j Sa.
n
&lt;identified
— by F~
‘ ~“VLogaln Hpçraany friends will kfe delight- J.thfc place.to m j w l oloQJJJ dumber.. The - — ’*»- capt; Mark* at n o m a .......
Hie city extension of the corporate limits,
improvements are being made. by the
Having returned to Sanford, after an
a dangerous operation.
Messrs. Thrash^ Leffler, Robinson, Stev­
well known contractors. Snead A. Venable,
absence of four months, I am at homo
ens and Evan*
and the painting and decorating by F. W.
again,
ready la give my bast efforts to
penally, as such cold-blooded crimes will Temperton. which is a guarantee that the
Council then adjourned.
sell any property that Is listed with me
noi
be
tolerated
in
this
section.
Hu* u
.
ira- Tb« negro wore the
work is up to the standard.
and to do notary work, draw and execute
The attitude of the Sanford people to­
Unfurnished Room* For Rent
ot W* v J r *pl“ hod wlth lhe W «xi
all kinds of deeds, mortgages, contracts,
Farm and Garden Tool*
ward the murderer was plainly shown at
Several
nice room* in good location,
to* identity !* **** UMTe
110 doub# J*f the station Wednesday, and while every­ We carry the largest and most complete bonds, etc. 1 will appreciate any business
will be rented to desirable persons. Cist­
Intrusted to me.
*** " j 11 come up for trial mt the next one seemed «rilling to let the law take its up-to-date hardware stock. Guns, ammu­
ern, end sulphur water on the premise*
Respectfully,
course, it Is to be hoped that the wheels nition. and sporting
‘ * the Circuit
Inquire
* t The Herald office.
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                    <text>October 17, ioga

P aie-IO

Items of Interest Concerning
Society People.

P O IN T S P U R ELY P ER SO N A L
Haw Celery City Vanity Fair While
Away the Golden Hours—
Social Gossip.
No Sympathy^eekprs
course I know that I nm poor,”
said a very popular, although nn
Impecunious society woman,“buti
somehow or other. I cannot feci poor."
"That Is the reason you are such a suc­
cess." commentctriicr friend. "Mrs. Mul­
timillions said the other day that you were
the only woman she knew who did not
bore her with your troubles, and that Was
the rcasbn she liked you so mudi."
Those who are not well oil, ns n rule,
make their straightened circumstances too
obvious, and people who Jm c.lo st money

nus women's clubs awaken and begin to
take oh a spirit gf rejuvinntlon. The Pa­
rents' Club will soon hold its* first meeting
Of the new year, and the ncvjly organized
Social Club will speedily get down tabus!ness and odd much to Celrry City social
life, while the various dnnrfnft and card
clubs are already on the qui vivo.
••♦•The Wednesday Club; which is the oldest
of the women's clubs in this city, and
which is renowned for its Intellectuality
and the seriousness of its discussions nnd
deliberations, has formulated a most in­
teresting programme for the twenty-six
sessions to be held this season*. The first
assembly will be held on the second Wed:
tiesdny in Novcmbcri which is the lltli.
Then the president will make an Inaugural
address and the members will relntc Inci­
dents of Summer's Outing. The principal
number will be a paper by Mrs. George L.
Marls on the ‘.‘Accession' and Reign of
Georgo III." Throughout tho season the
club will discuss English history "From the
accession of George HI. 17G0,
The Wednesday Club was established in
lHt)4, nnd Its present officers are; Mrs.
Luclcn K. Phllijw, president; Mrs. Geo. JL
ilxitij. vice-ptcsldent; Mrs. A. M. Thrasher,
. h i l f i f t i r ^ ^ - i p M ^ - W r s . B. V, Whit­
tier. jr., secretary and treasurer.

i

take a. back scat, nnd of course' arc not
urged to conic forward, but if they bad re' \
mained In the front no one would have
questioned their right to tie there. It is
not necessary to spend much or etlter: :
tain In ordc_rjq .m aintain it .wailiutLonct
you have attained It. All you have to do
Is to be agreeable, nnd'not let society see
thni you arc worried. Society Is goodnatured if you do not exact sympathy,
and is disposed to be friendly to its mem­
bers who have suffered reverses if they
are plucky and cheerful about it, nnd con­
tinue to go about.
u
Of course, if • people ore . morbid and
t.d. Ilrorr,
Rddle Rumimi
nrri&lt;* Knimlng»r.
. avoid their former associates, the latter
toy Camilher».;
'V
cannot be expected to hunt them
but
llrrWrr;
— ■— =t KrnTiStW,
11 theylii&amp;h their frtfiniTfl-ir is, b ’ nim?
Ji-fT Cntrutlii-rs.
iltaoelio Amick,
cases out of ton.-more the fault of the
jieople themselves than of-,their former
Ladle
'associates. Vanity Fnlt hns no time to | °The ladles of Sanford, recognizing the
look after those who full by "the wpyslde. • need of more social features to while away

« h fn tiS : the;goldo h i wwifg-rin rtin r the im nj nin r i n i

—KH» ostrnciscs hercitTzeris simply because
tlvcy arc poor. It is the concomitants of
poverty that she objects to—the shabhincss, the law spiriis. and, above all, the
pride which opes humility, which is more
boring limn anything else.
A dele ,

ter season, formed a permanent organiza­
tion nt -the Sanford House yesterday,
with twenty-five charter members present.
Tho following ollicer» were elected:
Mrs. Forest Lake, president; Mrs. H. F.
Wliitner, vice-president; Mrs. Samucl-Pulestnn. secretary; Mrs. John Dickens, treas­
The Club Season at Hand
urer
The followini^boaid of nvamigprft were
_.WitlUiic.Tieur.apprv;idruf. the vjiutcr
months, nnd the long evenings, the vnri- elected: Mrs. DoForrest, rlinirmna; Miss

Perry .Leo öTMncbn,
"to
, Go.,----Charlotte Keeler. Mrs. H. P, Driver. Mrs.
church as pastor. Mr. Lee Is rccon
Cruse Dnrnes and Mrs. G. S. Derry.
very, highly, find It Is the hope of
T h e . Social Club proposes to hold regu­
pie here.that he will accept the i
lar meetings at the Sanford House, tem­ Where Devout of the Celery
porarily, although a club house will be
Holy Cross episcopal
City Worship Tom orrow.
arranger! for at an early date, in which
Rêv. B. F. Brown, recti
e,
II;
evening
trtvlee.
many social features will take place durm.; B. F. Wnltner. Si
mectiaj. « 4j
ing the season. The Social Club should
prove a success, and will do much toward RESUME O f AIL CHURCH EVENTS
Bishop Gray preached last S
advancing Sanford ns n social center.
the morning service and gave a
Of Interest to Those Religiously In discourse upon “The Advent, i
BEST HOTEL SERVICE IN FLORIDA * dined— Subjects of Discourses
coming of Christ.'*
The regulnr services will be
for the Sabbath,
morrow.
Traveling Salesman Speaks Highly of n » F ..« « . ®e «s* ci
R«qM«i*a Id
ItiquiifQ
to b&lt;i*f
biih| or
wi
--- «
*_—*rm_ l
Sanford (loupe
otKor Church N«wi lo iHu offic# nol Ultf lh*H
Congregatlonal
A well known traveling salesman who
Rev. R. R. Kendall,
*,'
"
”
on'
rirs
t
Methodist
service,
11;
evening
serviß Ä f Ä
lives in Jacksonville nnd makes a tour of
T ’n'a*
R*v D. B. Sweat, ps»tofi church, corner Park Wednaeday, 7;30&gt;p. m.; Hahhath
{ lu ''" 4
the state from Jacksonville to Miami, was avenue and FUih street; parsonage, comer Mag­
Superliitendrnt.
*1 * 1,1
nolia avrnue and Seventh street; Pnoo* *34,
in the city one day this week and re­ Sunday
morning service at 11; evening service,
will preach morning and
marked to one of our merchants that “the 7:30; Sunday school, 8:45 a. mj Jno. K. Melcr
services ns usual, am
tlnger, Supt. Epworth League; 4:00 Sunday evenSanford House was the only hotel on his
Strangers and visitors WlU find a corroute that deserved the name of a hotel."
Presbyterian
This is certainly a strong recommenda­ dial welcome to nil the s e rv e s . "Cornu
ne», J.
j . F.
r McKInnlnn, pastor; mornli
tion for Sanford's famous hostelry, and thou with us nnd we will do tbeo good." jIt;Rev.
evenln;igservk», 7:30; Sahhaili-----v |" ;1,Vril&gt;
!J,3ii *v.
demonstrates that the excellent cuisine Preaching morning nnd evening by the m.; Henry Mcljnilln, Supt.: Prayer
prayer Hireling H rj.
nrsdsy, 7:1:3U p. m.
and (lccommodntions furnished under the pastor.
The pastor will preach nt ihn morning
Superintendent Mettingcr Is nt home
able management of Harry P. Driver are
and
evening services, All are cordially
again nnd would be glad to greet the enbeing appreciated.
invited.
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’ It Is a wv4&gt; kn*r.x*»J*ci‘t—**.7*W***. v-*iß
salesmen ore-well able judge the m erlu
r w tif- m
lie
of n hotel, ami their opinion is priced young people urged to attend.
Hev, II, Fox, Lector; irrv lc e t -evri-v
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fourth
Sunday;
early
m
att.
7 a tn nin%%«„Ji 4m*
highly by the proprictorsof first-classhosMonday afternoon at 3:30 the Woman's moo. 10 . . m.; Sunday school.
8 B,‘ m Ä
telrics.
Home Missionary Society Will be enter­
The Sanford House Is not n winter hotel, tained by Mrs. II. H. Hill, nt her home on
Change of Management
although cs|&gt;ceiul efforts are made to at- Third street. The president, Mrs. Mettln
It will be of interest 10 the i*tract the tourists to make it their head­ ger, will preside.
Sanford to learn that Com
quarters. Mr. Driver has made it a yearround hotel and the good service is kept up
to the standard at all times, thus insuring
tjic traveling public real bote) accommo­
A. first Friday, 3 p.
dations all tho year. The Sunforil House m.; Y. M. &amp; last Friday. 1 p .m .
The Woman’s ftlisaionnry Socioty of the
tills year will have the largest tourist trade
in the history of the city, and already Mr. {¡jurist church will hold its annual "en­
Driver has booked a number of tourists for listment meeting" next Monday nt 3:30
the senson. The location of the hotel Is o'clock nt the home of Mrs. M. M. Stew­
ideal, situntod as it is upon the very shore art. A sketch of the society since its or­
TTf talnrMonrocrnilirbfferiiig- the~lburi8t ganization will tie given; its alm a-for the
nnd sportsmen the greatest opportunity of coming year, ntid TltsO I’ciHin nf~dcteRnrff
their life to enjoy In the fullest sense lEcIr to annual meeting nt Winter Garden, at
inclination to hunt,, fish and race their this time. All, whether members or not.
are cordially urged la attend.
motor lion is.
Rev. J. E. McIntosh of Port Tampa,
¿ « r a p i r e t e
T he groceryrbusm
busi esrof the h
moriimg niulnight. Good “congregations
Speer will be carried on under the name attended the services, nnd all were pleased
Buy your houBc number» of ,\. r. nit)
of the,"Speer Grocery, nnd Mrs-J, E- Speer with the Miniums deliver«*! by the visiting at 4 cents each, Any child ran pui*tln-m
will manage the business ns soup ns she minister.
up or Stevens &amp; Woodruff will place them
is sultlcienily recovered UTTlo so. Mr. F.
At the close of the morning service a for eight cents, making yuur iotal oim zu
C. Graves will have charge _of the stare, meeting of the members of the church was cents.
anil all the old customers, nnd new, nre held. Prof. N. J. Perkins was elected e Cull at Sanford's lending Fui lullin'Inure
invi ted to call nnd be assured uf courteous moderator, and Mr. H. E. Tolar, the church for Furniture, stoves, ranges, rugs, ngiumt,__J
treatment nnd-antisfnctnry srrvirc” thni TlCfKrWna In hii~ place. On motion.- a (Halles, etc. Sanfunl F u r n itu r e ( b . J U.
formerly characterized this store.
unanimous call was extended to Rev. J. Davison, manager.

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. /AL S A N F O R D — Li/e la LVort/i Living
Number 10

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1908
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NEWS Of THE WORLD A NEW PICTURE OF THE SANFORD HIGH SCHOOL SHOWING THE ANNEX ALL AROUND FLORIDA
Hems of Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources

The General News of "The Land
of Flow ers"
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happenings d u r in g t h e w e e k

CULLER EROM THE STATE PRESS

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An Epitome or the Week*» Most lin portent Happenings In the
__State's Domain.
f ■
f t ‘" - • 'T 'V t '
' *On'iTii' TFcoFf thirlffrfltice sfioiiTd be the ’
Jr,
foundation of law, Judge Gordon of tlie
-T&amp;i
rt. C
In *Pbfts- f -r
ife-Tr*')*
rtWnfmrtYWtrff hPRtYrsfafrtnigffaodhty fast
"inJKle he drrvH
week set aside n Jury’s verdict of guilty
mouth. N. H., harlwr Oct 10, and the Alanil discharged tbe prisoners—Robert Mc- »barns. the second of the fleot, anchoml I
Nnmee nnd Emilio Gnicia—charged witli
In New York harbor. Both vessels were
nggrnvnted assault on the editor of a Cureceived with much enthusiasm. The
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bnn paper in Tnmpn. Tlie editor lias left
course covered was about 35,000 miles, |
the country.
~Ind the trip'wds made In 308 days.
Ocala Banner: It is claimed that tho
As the result of n fight between o won­
green fruit from Florida is demoralizing
dering band* of Flathead Indians and Wor­
prices, and is for nil the world like "killing
den Peyton and his deputies, near Hol­
the
goose thnt lnys the golden egg." It
land's Prairie, Montano, Oct 18. tbe war­
does look like something ought to tie done
den ami four Indians nre dead.
to prevent it.
During b violent snowstorm in Colorado
Hon. D. E. Mel.in. commissioner of
Saturday and Sunday six persona lost
agriculture,
was in Ocala, having arrived
their lives.
-Krtdtty
fttiftr
Xlficnun_coUiHy,’~wIFcre lie
Pinal funeral services over the remains
has
lieen
looking
over the state convict
&gt;lata Piab-p H—wy-C^Pottee -e f-ti
camps of Dutton &amp; Go. He la well
T ^ p o l cliurdCwcTcnrcM In New" York
ANFORD is rapidly growing n reputation ns an educational center nnd the enrollment thin yenr of over -100 pupils ns pleased with the manner lit which the
TjclTaO. The services were the moat Im­
ngainst last years enrollment of ¿05 shows the remarkable growth of Sanford nod tin confidence placed in the school by convicts are being handled by tbe various
pressive pver held in this country, and
the people living in the Celery .Delta. Much of the success of the Sanford High School in due to the nble management of lessees over tlie state nt present. Ha
were participated in by churchmen from
LiirteMdcd^mnfcfaTg^'tr iq
various sections of New York nnd the the School Hoard ond the clficient work of Prof. N, J.. Perkins and his able gflsistmn« Ttm m ut nf .itw» High-^Scj iin{E"ti(PO tiT V'
‘l^uirL
of~ the state. Gut urgent business’
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________________ jlm s ciaimaui. MrarcofatatWTtlfrYstnäal appropri o (Ihn fur these institutions.
nt inr^ :- Tlrg faodrwn!
called
him back to Tullalinssee.
tiUîiTTlë’îîanHini
HiglfTïchool
is
keeping
pace
witli
tlie
growth
of
tlie
city
and
is
going
fame
throughout
the
Stute
us
a
temple
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• CTypTof tte" Catfie^ral of ~5t. John
Attorney E.W. Davis'wiis recently sent
tbe Divine now iieintl built on Morningside of learning Becond to itone.
bo* of gunvns by a friend and sent n
Heights. Tlio tomb ia In the dmnoel be­
tween the communion rail and face of the
with the river transportation, nnd there A. C. L. SURGEONS MEET HERE negro boy to the depot for them. On tlie
negro’s return to tlie house without them,
aluui ami ia (he lirst one in tbe magnifiare rumors to the effect that a new linn
Mr. Davis inquired why tie did not bring
cent edifice. It will be marked by n mar­
of boats may be put on to take core of
About
One
Hundred
Came
Up
Tlie
Str
them.
“ "Boss, dey ain't derc." Mr. Davis
ble tablet.
tlie freight and passenger service between
Jo
h
n
s
River
phoned
and was informed tlint they were
First
Shovel
of
Dirt
Throw
n
Sanford and Jacksonville, thus transport­
awery. New York** famous-time-1
Tlie
fourth
annual
meeting
of
tlie
Asso­
there.
Tlie
negro went again, but soon
ing both from northern points direct to
oughforc, is to be redeemed by tbe new
Last Monday Morning
ciation of Surgeons of tlie Atlantic Gmst returned ami said, "Boss, d n r. is er box
tbe
celery
delta.
Christian psychology, tbe new healing sysMessrs. Chase. Whitner. Rossiter, Con­ l.lue Railroad Company convened In.Jack­ down dar fer yo\ but wliatevcr is in it is
• it in known ns tbe Emmanuel movement.
sonville, Tuesday morning. There were slio dead."—Tavares Hchild.
Purest (ires liave been ruging. aguiu the II OPENS UP A RICH SECTION nolly nnd Forster deserve a vote of thanks about one hundred of Uie members pres­
Jacksonville Times - Union: All the
from tlie people of this section for this
past week in Pisque Isle and Alpena coun­
ent from iMiints throughout tlie great rnll- ncws|Hi|&gt;eni of tbe country raising money
great
enterprise,
and
everyone
on
tlie
ties,. Michigan. Vast amount of property
mnd system.
for tlie lirynn nnd Kern campaign fund
damage is reported, running into tbe mill­ The New Road Offers Great Promise line of raiiroud should help out the pro­
Tile first session was held in Uie Board have lieen able to send In only about
ject
In
every
way
possible.
To
Growers
und
Sanford
Peo­
ions it is feared hundreds of |ieople have
ple Generally
Several views were taken of the men of Trade building in Jacksonville nt 10 $ 1 0 0 .0 0 0 to the national campaign head­
fyst their lives.
¡s
»'clock in tlie forenoon, and 3:30 ill the
Monday and*- Tuesday of tbs week at work upon the new road und tin* San­ afternoon tlie association boarded tlie Clyde quarters. Tills is not nearly enough for
la the presence of some 200 sjiectntors
the expenses of n country-wide cam­
ford &amp; Everglades will ndd one more link
in Ikanchbrouk Pork. Newark, N. J., Oct. marked an e|&gt;ocIi in tlie history of Sun*
Une steamer City of Jacksonville for a paign. Consequently, another urgent cull
in
the
enterprise
of
the
Celery
City.
19. Justice II. 1). Howell committed suicide ford, for on those day4 tbe real work on
A. P. Connelly is general manager of tlie (rip up tbe St. Johns river to Sanford, ar­ iub been scut out for funds. Tbe question
tbe Sanford &amp; Everglades Rnilrond wus
by stabling himself in tbe bend.
new
rnilrond, nnd having years of exjx*ri riving here at 10o'clock Wednesday morn­ is. "Shull the democracy allow this elec­
commenced. For many weeks past tlie
ing. Tlie wives nnd daughters of many
The 150th nnnlvcrsary of the birth of
papers have been full of notes about tills dice in the railroad line, cah lie expected of themembers made tlie trip also. During tion to go by dcfauItT What maybe done
Noah Webster was celebrated at New Ha­
Is shown “by Uie success of Uie two gen­
to push tlie work of the road through to
the trip u session uf the association was tlemen nf Tampa who raised $250,1(1 a
ven, Qinneetieui. OcClG.
__ new road nnd the survey Work taking completion.
-j—
----place, but this week the reality was
held at which Uie following progrunt was few days, canvassing only the business
,°,V'
,c °f Oklahoina hns brought | forue(j UjW|j the people when tile yirk of
¥
section of tlint city for the fund. They
»ult fur libel against W. R. lleurst. laying grading actually began. All day Monday
A WEEK Of AMUSEMENTS given:
Surgical indications for the operation of exiicct to secure much more money before
, r damages ni $1100,000.
and Tuesday large parties drove out or
Gastro enterostomy, Dr. John E. Boyd,
, At Washington, Oct. 10, under direct l walked out to view tills moat important The Brcloii-Kunkcl Company Hold the Jacksonville, Fin.; TheIreatinciilufcertuin they cease.
The citizens of Mount Dorn, together
oedm uf the Pope, Rl Kev. Laurenus Ve- smrt In Sanford's murch of progress,
Local Boards
fractures, and results. Dr. S. T. Carswell,
resof Mexico/wna consecrated a bishop.
The right of way starts from tho eon* The first week of.the season a-tuigtig«»- Gitrtt; Fin.; Solution hydrogen dioxide. Dr. wjih some of-thooe o f-th e - aumrandtng"
it was one of the few instances of n Jesuit 1»eftion of the Oveido brnnchfff tile A C mt'iit of the Bretun-Runkel Company at E. Hlackahcnr, High Springs. Fla.; The rail­ villages, met on the 14th Inst, and organ­
Wag made n bishop In Uie Catholic church. L.. near Park avenue, and crosses Snn- the Sanford Ojx-rn House o|ipiicd must road trespasser. Dr. Luden Lüften, Empo­ ized a branch of the Florida Orange Grow­
P.11. Morrissey of Cleveland, grand mas-1 ford avenue near Hie Close place, taking auspiciously, full houses greeting the ex­ ria, Vti.; A simple system of draining the ers' Association, fur the purpose of assist­
ing 111 (he distribution and marketing uf
V« of the brotherhood of Railway Trnln- a southeast course tlmaigli the celery cellent companx each night.
guli-tructs. Dr. E. Dickinson, Wilson, N.C.;
tho Florida orange crop.
■*“. has been elected president of the delta and tbe richest farming country in
The show is all that has been claimed papers (titles 'not announced; re|xirts of
Christina Kelly, tho 8-year-old duughAmerican Railway Employes' and Invest- the'On tire south.
fur it. and everyone speaks in tlie highest cases.
ter
of Mr. und Mrs. Joint Kelly, was shot
an'Association.
I ; Men und teums a re a s busy ns bees terms of tlie dramatic ability of the comTills gathering of surgeons of this p o p ­
Chicago had a million dollar fire on the breaking tbe ground and filling in. nnd puny, as well as of die excellence of the. lar railroad-system imnnntly ll'b source of nmi instantly killed nK-Ea^natldlna, Oeto-I6lh iast.. which destroyed tbe-Interna- preceded by an efficient corsw of en moving pictures and electrical effects pleasure to the members of tlie -ussocia ber !7Ui, by Bernard Cone, 14 years old,
tloonl Salt go » docks, the office of the El- 8inecr* under the supervision of Chief which have been made imssiblchy the rc- lion, und each year surgeons from nil over while tlie children were ut »lay nt tlie .
tin, Joliet &amp; Eastern railway and fifty I Engineer Ginn, the work is being ruslied cent insinuation of un electrical niant. ~~ it»-nyiui»m-fpulM»T—in [nollmtil« rt-unlmi~'^tin&lt;l~
Ifelglit ears.
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through, the conumny exnectjptf »■&gt; hove.
Mr. John Eastman, wife nnd six chil­
Till1 pregratil is i huiiged each night, and ami tliis year was qo exception to Uie rule.
Hie first live miles ready for cars the first either a drama or comedy Is given, inter­ The trip up the rjver was an innovation und dren, traveling in a typical up-country
ffandest and most spontaneous re- day of February.
wagon, passed through Woycross, Gu„
aaption ever uccoritod by ope nation tp I Leaving outside the great benefits to spersed witli tlie latest moving pictures, thoroughly enjoyed by nil.
October 17tti. en route from West Virginia
illustrated
songs,
and
polite
vaudeville.
While
in
this
city
they
were
guests
of
*t»lber wus (hut bunded to the American | fie derived by tbe celery growers nnd the
Tlie lilieral patronage accorded the Hrit- the Sanford House, and were driven abqut to tak e City. Fla., having been on Uie
■ton of War vessels IA Japan
Th*»n...t ii
tll*B weeM people of Sanford, this new road, after on-Kuukc! Company this week insures tlie city nnd through the celery deltn, leav­ road since July 23. Mr. Eastman sold
nilrul
con
r. inn command
of the visiting | |oavhqjv tlie celery delta, will traverse
be wns making the change on account of
Vat says ho never saw or heard of any- some of the richest timber tracts In Flor- success for the season hence they will re­ ing on the afternoon train for Jacksonville, his wife's liealUi, und that he would set­
main in Sanford during the entire season. Many of the membere expressed great
u4hiag Uke i t The enthusiasm is uuboundtd mnjit.j -u ,
7-------------------- | Ida, and the right of way Jo the southern
pleasure ut viewing tlie famous celery tle near tak e City. . ,
vtWii*
i|C i*SStS mU* ,lie Tishurs are en(j 0f pioridi will do much toward openfields, of which they had heard so much,
Will Advertise Sanford F. M. Brown, tlie hotel proprietor at
^
uu t te country uffonls.
lag up tills vust region which for years
A meeting of representative citizens and for uu inspection uf which thu trip Silver Springs, charged with robbing the
. The cornerstone fora ¿2,000,000Cath- has laid Idle, only owkiting the advent of nnd member^-of Uie Sanford Board of Wus iu purt planned.
postuldce ut that place, came into nolo-*
*&lt;• cathedral was |ald in St
Uda I tlie steel rails to awaken' It Into life and Trade was held in the oftlce of J. N.Wliitriely October 17 by attempting to commit
New Llne*of Steamers
. ,-i " I civilization.
ner on Thursday night and matters of in­
suicide. ~A' few d ay s. ago Brown was ar­
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Tlie
Sunford
und Geneva Steamboat Co. rested ami confessed to tlie chnrges of
terest were discussed regarding ' Uie ad
An unsuccessful attem pt to assassinate
Ai,ef tbe conlIUctio,) o / .
•iivass/ilfetK ^QBJfiHfclitttauizaU oti in shipping cir­ robbing tbe iwstuffice on two different
Fielding of the Chlctifto CaUiolic I milc5 through the wilery della, Uie San- vuntages of Sanford.
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“
ford
Traction
Co.,
which
has
already
ob­
It
was
decided
to
have
an
office
in Jack­ cles, and the new company will operate u occasions. He was brought before the
a iri^ i. Two shots were
tained
a
charter
from
the
city,
will
con­
sonville
during
the
winter
season
with u daily steamer between Sanford und Lake United States commissioners and required
MtUef «“king effect. The shooting
nect
with
the
railroad
and
build
a
trac­
competent
man
In
charge,
and
he
will be Harney. C. L Pagonhurt i t general man­ to give bond for »1,300.
«’“«ogaervice Sunday.
tion road Uirough the streets of Sanford, supplied with good lileruture descriptive ager of the new company und has recently
Jerry Crowley, a prominent young mer­
TJPtmiaghnniiifo have a 17-story
17-st
sky- llius giving the people within a radius of
of Sanford and also a generous supply of added the new stcumer Alligator to tbe chant of tak e City, committed suicide last
-temper.
five miles on each side of the 'city a fruits and vegetables fresh from Sanford line. This will give the tak e Harney sec­ Friday by taking laudanum. Brooding
Nebriika military academy, near Lln- chance to market their crops and ship
every duy. There is no doubt but what tion an opiiortunlty to ship their fruits and^
“• was burned Oct 17: Loss 3100,000; direct from Utelr farms. _it_____ ____ ,, this oftkle in Jnckson Wilejnil be the mentis vegetables. (Hill' will rneu ii another Iml us- over the death t)f his wife Is supposed to
have been Uie cause of Uie suicide.
"^^yejlzo.oog, _ _ _ ; _
It will also prove a great boon to own­ of attracting more people to Sanford Uiun try fur Sunford, making this Uie central
The annual Confederate reunion of the
R- Z. Taylor and Capt Q. Rankin. ers of suburban property, as they ca if re­ any other movement could possibly do. sliipping point fur the lake region.
old
soldiers was held inTumpa oh the 21st
J ^ t o n t attorneys of- Benton, Tenn.. side some distance from tlie business Our people are awake to Uio fact i|iat ad ­
The new steamslyp jlne will make spe­
and
22nd Inst. A large number were la
LL7-Uken from S a rd 's tiotel. at Walnut center and still transact business In tlie vertising |iays. und Sanfurd will gain more cial provisions fur Carrying passengers, anil
attendance.
Uds beautiful trip lltrough the lake region
publicity Uiis year than evfcr before.
Z j r '
lho n,&lt;fc*po f 0 « 19. by city proper.
The postmaster at Jacksonville is asking,
should be quite populur among Uie tourists.
In fact, there Is no end to the possibili­
found »,***". ^ exl
Rankln's^hody was
the
Washington authorities for twenty ex­
Heating
Stoves
ties or great benefits to be derived from
J u s t Received .
tra
men
to handle the extra wort during
AU
kinds—wood,
coal
oil
and
gas.
Have
the Sanford Cc Everglades Railroad and
The largest line of sporting goods ever ilie coming winter.
a.
your
old
stove
cleaned
and
put
up
now.
I lb,
hai ^ e re d »10.000 _ ward the Sanford Traction Co., end' only the
received in Sunford—guns, rides, hunting
The
usual
butchery
of
Armenians
by
the
Our
men
can
do
I
t
Telephone
No.
8.
future
can
unfold
Sanford
of
after
years.
Uty
W ie s .
clothing,
etc.
Horry
J.
Wilson.
urks
is
reported
Uila
week.
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GtOj ll. F ck n a (j &gt; H ak d w au e C o .
The traction company will co-operate
Here the Reader* Will find a Brief |
Historical Sprint Flowing
Tor Hurried Reader*
uio advance
auvnnee I
Tbe U.. S. battleship Mninc,
Maine, tho

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of sharpshooters. Whenonce he succeeds
in getting himself invitetl to talk, oil Ha­
des couldn't stop his oratory. In this way |
he keejM in the eye of the public all the
time. If he would go and swat It to his j
victim! and let it go at that, no one would
care, but he adds insult to injury by pro­
testing his “modetty" to the press, ond
Insisting on telling his tale of woe. You [
all have seen this man. for he lives in ev- {
ery town. He is n native of Sanford.

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People’s Bank of Sanford

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D. L. THRASHER’S

‘A Chlel I» Among Ye. Taking Notes,
ond ro lth , He’ll P rent ’Em”—
So Says Soiintcrer.
S ( » W Ccmtpai^iMf to Tht lltrald.
A M onday M o rn in g b r e a m
I dreamed that I dwelt on an lile of cracked Ice.
In the m hlx of n Inkc of rhaiiipalgn, ‘
Where Mourned the mint Julep« In meadow« of green
- Amid «hewer« of illhla rain.

Capital $ 8 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0

Furnishing
Store

Conducts a General Banking Business, with Conservatism and
Courtesy. Pays 4 Pt Cant. Intrrrat, Compounded Quarterly,
on.Savings Deposits, and

S h e K new
I had a dream la it night, ha laid.
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I dreamed that I proposed
Ami that you answered "ye»' a t once.
And I may claim foreclosed.
Nuw, tell me, dear, think you that dream»
By tnnlrnrle» m u ngo!"
You had a nightmare, air, «he »aid.
And he dared not tell her "no."

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Loss

from any nnd all causes, Tills additional prutectlou costs
its customers nothing

Now Accounts Solicited
4 Although the bascbnll craze has sub-1
sided to a marked degree, I belieVe the
following story, which I found In the Oc­
From far-away mnuniaini of crytlallne Ice.
tober issue of The Bohemian, to be timely
H. R. STEVENS.
M. M. SMITH.
C. S. DERRY,
A Zephyr refreshing
iln ‘ ‘ orni cool,'
and interesting. -Every fan knows Just [
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walling
t | the
ihchInccnac
______of■ »wert
. muscatel.
Vice-President
President
Cashier
That »parkled in many n pool.
how It Is:
My «ente« were toothed by the toft purling tong
"That gentleman who is to umpire
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Of a brooklet of pooatc cafe.
the gnrnc today is lid old friend of
Thin rippled along over the jv WiW of »now.
mine,".snld the mild-mannered bnscTo a river of absinthe frapiie.
bnU fan to his neighbor as tltey sat
I&gt;♦♦♦•&gt;♦♦*
* i.*****«.*».**.
Ttien, lulled hy thé muilc of tinkling glow
leaning forward In the grnndstnnd,
From arhnrtime th a t danced on th t deep.
IrengWPf
I drealnlly tipped a high ball or two.
And languwAejVfori £ rg M et?£ - ‘j ■
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_ \
■*aM*f*|
ftwVt
mnndr “play half.
And Ihrn I awoke on a bed of rock»,
“HeVone of the squares! and finest
With a bolttcr a t hard a t a brick.
A wrench to my nerk, a rack In my head.
of men. Yes. sir, he's as nice a fel—
And a tloihach detestably tick.
Say, watch the -graceful attitude of
High-Grade Ilou sc-B u ild in g a S pecialty ■
.V
our llrst battcrl He's got.his eye w ith.
tilth »and In my ayta an d a grit In my throat, Where the la tte of la it evening ttlll dung.
him today, too, for see how he letshli
And fait a bath towel »luffed In tny mouth.
first tpul one go— What did the um­
Which I afterward found wni my (ongoe.
pire call thntf"
And I groped for the thread of the evrnlng U-forc.
"A strike." replied Ids neighbor.
DEALERS IN
In a mystified maze of my brain.
.
"Now,
what
do
you
think
of
thotT"
Until a great light buret upon me al lait.
Ball went u mile wide of the piutel
I'm off the wagon again.
Builders’ Supplies, Interlarchen ^and
Well, umpires wilt mako mistakes.
I've seen—"
morningI—The obstructionist
Alpha Cement, Acme Plaster \
At this Juncture a crack rent the
air and the ball lulled on n line to­
San funi will prosper.
essiOHtc
ward the left field feuce.
S chloss Bo
The mild-mannered man was on liis
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(USMae»»
mCI
Sanino*» t4 Nlw Vom«
4 In answer to anxious Inquirer, will say I feet In n Jiffy,
_
NÖW IN THE HOUSE: r ■— Pmiwr—Estimate^ mralTiill TniioiniflllDli felnllvetu.Rüiliiiug
UiaCcanalrtg-planta-do-not-have-to be lv 1 . ‘y *V *,hata_gvfrtl ftuii, -,»■» like
the dickensl
and mnke It a
gated to make-them grow;—Water is \
homer! Look at Chat cuss go, will
Cheerfully Furnished
served for the stock.
you! Go on: keep a-going! Don't IA complete line of Men’s Snappy, |
stop. Make it— What's tlintT"
Up-to-date Suits, in nil the
"The umpire called it a foul I"
lending Shndes nnd Pnttems
- 4 No fountain is so small hut thnt heaven I
"A foulT He's ernzyl .Say, Mister
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Consult Us
inny he imaged in its Irosom. There is no ] Umpire, (Hit-on your glasses. A foull
Good Gad, man, you’re the limit!
ilewdroji that hangs upon the plant.
T lJH 0 1 g i3 ?lU -3 L , IttY.IOKOTIg^:
rnh m h rn r bough:JmmriiwtrTgfld
"P fä rffo fp H n r^ k . sñiTnrrírTF^
wlrefflrutiiiHrBl ■ Yiw’re rouenf
iaturc world wlicn the rays of the sun fall
n L Ratten!"________t_ --------------- [Besides on elegant line of Boys'|
Upon it. So there is no heort so scared by
And in disgust the mild-mannered
I
Ponts, Suits. Especial ntt ent ion 1
fun siutitled his derby hut down on
udvcrslty hut may be pulsated with Joy
is called to our strong nnd corntile scatauid sat on it.
,
.
when the voiceof sweet sympathy is heard
jiletc line of Men's Furnish­
whispering words of consolation nnd hope.
4 .Daniel Webster said "If we work upon
ings, Shoes and Hats
marble
it
will
perish.
If
wo
work-upon
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pGive us n call. We can fit you from head |
O F SANFORD, FUA.
arc no bald-headed men in the asylums brass time will efface it. if we renr tem­
to foot anil we guarantee to, please.
ples
they
will
crumble
into
dust,
but
if
we
r. H. RAND, P r« » ld » n l
OEO. PERNALD, Vlea-Pr»¿.
for the Insane. In the past, the excep­
Yours for honest vulueff,**''■- f . P . F O R S T E R , C a sh U r
B. F. WHITNER, A»»t. C«»hl«r
tions'hnve been rare and unimt&gt;ortant. work on immortal minds, if we imbue
^ J h i s may well furnish food for serious and them with principles, with the Just fear
Only National Bank in Orangp County
^R arncst thougliL You arc seldom per­ of God nnd lovt* of our fellow men, we en­
Funds Protected by Burglary Insuranco
mitted to know thnt a woman is bald, nnd grave on 'those tablets something which
stntls^ca on tills |xiint »re tacking as . to will brighten to nil eternity."
Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent
tlie fenflile sex. The reason that so many
DR. R. M. MASON
O R G A N IZ E D 1687
men lire hnid-hended is now given thnt 4 The girl who ullows a young man to I
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DENTIST
they wenr their hair nil the time, while "pick hor up" ut the church door, after he
lias
hung
around
on
the
outside
during
Wclbom
Block
Phone IS
many women hang theirs over thebnekof
tlie service, hasn't u very deep sense of
a chair when tliey retire.
. Ssnfotd, Florida
propriety for her sex on whom, to u groat
4 There nre many clrildren In tills town extent, society must depend for its present
G EO . A D cC O T T E S
who go to.the postofllcc perhaps six times nnd future refinement. The Influence of]
n duy to inquire for mall. Of course, the the young lady should he made to count ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW
ones who go oftenesi nre usually the ones] for something at this very point.
Practice In State and Federal Courts
whose parents receive 0 pupcroncc-n week
nnd a tetter ubout once a month. This is 4 A local dealer in bicycle supplies re­ Wclbom BJock
CONTRACTORS
Sanford. Fla |
a'dccided nuisance to the postmaster, mid ceiver! a letter from a Volusia county far­
and B U I L D E R S
parents should not allow their children to mer the oilier day inquiring the price of |
do it. Often sevcrnl children from one “a good India rubber lire." The missive
A .J C . H A R T
family go Into the ollicc nnd inquire for ended with a postscript: "How much do
tnnil within a few minutes of encli other. you charge for the dingus to stuff the wind SURVEYOR AND DRAUGHTSMAN!
-The assistant postmnstcr one day noticed; into-the rubber with, nnd ~where do' you - Lavating and Cmtt-Sectlanlng for Olilnagv
Plans, Specifications and Estimates Furnished
„
a Stxclalty
a little boy who hnd Just inquired for mall sturtT"
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
meet Ills sister at the door and heard him
' on Applications
say. "no use in gain’ In; I asked for our 4 The pleasure n t h perfect afternoon in I
the park lust Sunday was marred by the T H O M A S E M M E T W IL S O N I
mail an* there wasn't anything for us.”
"O, I'm goln’ In. anyhow," replied the wrangling of a number of boys who grew
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
little girl cheerfully, and she did,
so noisy thut the band was forced to stop
AT-LAW
Parents should Imiircss the nonsense of playing until the boys could he' hustled I
• «hla tunning to the ixntoflke on theirchll- from the proximity of the band stand.] Lato Stale AUorney Srvruth Judicial Clrrnli m |
dron. If the children nrnovptMiisMl
lie ihuciila Club Ig needed hero or)
KptMrnrtn. Sanfunl and Sylvan Lake
the mail, let one in each family be ap­
stout hickory club leaned against the
First Street
.
Ojiji. Postofiice j
pointed to the task, nnd let him ho In­ (reusers of these youthful scions of noble
structed as to what time he should go to families. The fkilice inform me that the A N D R E W
J O H N S O N
the ofllce.
nexf time such a scene occurs (lie Iwys
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will be hustled off to the city hostile where
‘ ATTORNEY-AT LAW
4 That tired feeling, which distresses the Uicir parents can' have the pleasure of
natives to dreadfully in the full time, gen­ ■paying a fine for the. release of these [
Wact 1er* In Stale and Federal Couru
tle Annie, is greatly nggrnvnted hy the hopefuls.
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Phon* 2 i8
insufferahle pomposity und assinlne as­
* Yours.forl'rogreasl
DEALER IN
surance of nil attorney—not u lawyer, hut
tn r. S aunterer.
I reclined on o divan of la |e r lieer foam
With a iilllow of froth for my head,
While the »pray front a fountain of apnrkllnit dirt fix
. Descended like dew on ni y lied

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* * i -P » " i f m M u t l . M. Smith h a . I.OOt)
of celery
land breaking into peaceful assemblies I ¡Jnj Sold on easy tenu».
•V» nnd talking pt theia. He is cunning as a
fox,' buFdevold of real ability. He has
- NOTICE
■ the gull of a Texn^stecr nnd tho braln of
WI IKK FAS. At a merlin« of the Board of County
u badger. He Insinuates himself Into into | Commlulonrre
jcmniuloner» oi Orange County, Florida, held at
the Court-hou»« on Tueaday, Ortobrr 6th, 1908, a
evyry public gathering that he can, and certain
qetltloo n ap R f S Ui «Ignad by Chaa.1;
then he bores them to death wkti a ha­ [Cloaeand other», reuuratlnf the Board ot County I
Comm iulonert to rttablU h a public drain or canal
rangue that ‘Would inakb an Egyptian through land» located in lownahlpa IB and 20,
range» 30 and 31. la »aid cuuniri.Uie «aid petition
mummy burst Its cerements and wildly being
»lined by * h a l repreaemed and purported tn
be
a majority of the property owner» ot the lend«
M c G l o n B r o s ., Proprietors.
waving lu fustian cry out for mercy. To
through which »aid drain or canal v u to be o il
add torture to tho insufferahle nuisance And whereai. under and by vlrtuaoi the law, ih,
lielitlon wa» laid over until the next regular
tlds brazen old blarney forces himself up­ »aid
inerting of the Board of Couaty CornmUaianara,
on the public jiress. He hounds the cdlt- And whereat, the next regular filer (Ini of j h e E v e r-y lliln g N e a l a n d C le a n
flotmt nfWxmty Conuiiiiitbuefx ft 111 &amp; o n W rfrit
’ ■“"urs nnd tlie rejiorters. camps on their trail Monday, the eame le-lng the 2nd day of Novembar,
Now. therefore, ell perton» Intrrratrd In lands In
and makes life a burden to them. He »aid
and Cooked to Please the Palate
town»hi|w and rangca of land* adjacent theretells them that he has received an urgent 1, which are linUe or like!/ to be affected by tuch
rein u rra n a l. are nulilied that the M id County
of the Epicure
request to deliver an oration before suph Commla*loner»
will, on thnnuff
the »aid 2nd day of Novrm ' .
1908. conilder the »aid perl
petition: and all perand, such a body. He protests his modes­ | tier;
»on» Interrtied are berehy
thy given an opportunity to
reason Iwhy ouch petition
ty, and explains that he is Inundated with appear nnd preaent anyt reaton
or »hould not tn granted,
overtures to speak "anywhere and every­ •hould
And It U ordered thati (hta
^ Snotice
i be publlahed In Corner First Street and Palmetto Avenue
Sanfunl Herald, a newapapoi puUlahed in San­
where." He will pretend tliat lia doesn't The
ford.
know whether he will accept or no. You Done by order of the Board.
B k l. KOBIN
KOBIN SUN, C lerk/
^couldn't keep him away With 0 regiment | «.3
By M. A. Howard, t). C. m t à n m m t m u m m

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of Interest Concerning
Society People.

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purely personal

w ctkry City Vanity Fair While
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Social Goaalp.
HE dub Reason has scarcely started
,h« winter, and bcceause the
mind« of the women and glrla have
„ ^ wloed on the weighty problem»
¿ t o ita lighter conversation, have
¡L ^ rule. The other evening, for the
of miking conversation. I P«P I beanl o hostess propound the
^oo. "For a girl, which do you think
, moresdranuigeous,wealth of beauty!"

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Without s moment’s hesitntlori iwoAj^oi the assembled ones answered.

newspaper business after the death of her
husband. S. M. Baker, n well known news­
paper man. Mrs. Baker numbers her
friend» and acquaintances by the score,
being of a cheerful nature and lovable
disposition.
Mr. Overman. while n new resident of
Sanford, Is very popular with eveyonc.
Hu Is originally from Knlghtstown, ImlU
ana, but has traveled extensively through­
out the United States, and being an expe­
rienced manager of tho laundry business,
was called to Sanford to - take charge of
the Celery City laundry, where he was en­
gaged for several months, and during hiB
residence met his fate and, like a sensible
man. intends to engage in business in this
city, and make Sanford his future home.
The Herald joins the many' friends of
the couple in wishing them a life of hap­
piness. •
' . v , -* In sliding down the cellar door of life,
may they never strike the splinters or ad­
versity.

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W E KNOW HOW
Wlllloma-Wrlght
■W«lth." If It wn* conversation the
taitMdesired she was almost completely
A beautiful home wedding occurred in
ktouxL but being a girl of resources, the western part of this county Wednes­
- *-»v^ja»&lt;urw
ii tfiro took the opposite s ld c .a r u l.^ d a y •«¥ TdiQwOdoek-wbca- Miss ¡r
Vinnle
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became
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, . 1 ■ , Mr. -Jerome L. Wright. The ceremony was ; a- - - —— -------------- - *t
She stsrted, though, from the proposl- performed by Rev. D. B. Sweat, pastor of
Umthat popularity and .marriage ore the the Sanford Methodist church. lh% beauti­
ainli »11 girls strive after nbove every- ful rind service being used. The bride Is
ihiaf risaTmid she does not believe that the daughter of Deputy Sheriff "WliiiuTns,
^„pia of men she knows, men about living nenr Zellwood, and n sister of Mrs.
fttindo snd other places where site visits, Andrew Kelley, of Sanford. Tha groom
is a prominent young celery man, living
own for money.
She brought her contention right home. out on Celery Avenue, in the party going
U&gt;o a »uutor conies to Sanford what out to the wedding from Sanford were;
A NOIHL LNB'JSIRY
jaa cares whether or not her father has
Mr. Wright. Mr. J. Williams, and
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plitau or whether he has thousands. If Mr. and Mrs. J. Kelley. They went
' gwii not sttrncUve. Let him be a blont- from here to Mt. Dora, driving from Uierc
* «0 bond holder In tlie east, her invitations to the lovely home of Mr, Williams, stand­
i more numerous in Sanford, If ing in n magnificent orange grove, just
tke Ola. The bridal
L h im o t Lhe_ attraction» nqces*ary.4o
ï&gt; -Ut- somé - glri-como-to -tumed-bëre W«&lt;lnesdày^ morni«g.Iswn who has carefully fixed over her
b t two winters'- ball dresses, trimmed
P a ren ts Club to Meet
Horne Made Bread, Like Mother
ip her »t-hfsne-dlscnrdod hats, a giri who
The Parents Club will meet at the school
Used to Bake
to vivacity, good' looks, some parlor house Monday; Oct. 26, at 3 o’clock p. m.
Dun It Brndstreet will never ftff interested III the welfare of the school

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And, after the above.views had been
!!&gt;e dfii^ - i io6,csa' diacuilowed discussion, and the evening
** saved as far us falk was concerned.
—AOku:.
Baker Overman Nuptials
^beautiful liome of Mr. and Mrs.
' J7*IU’ hist Sunday evening at 8:30
'* “ ■MnL s - M. Baker and J. H. Overr °
UI'lted in marriage by Rev. J.
the Presbyterian
The marriage was a great.surprisd to
.i
a,r Mends of the contracting par% .at*
have been kept busy lids
««ivlng congratulations.
known 11 Sanford,
.Ltidc
~~7 ”*• well
”KU »uown
■nd sí i!*1'1'*1 here tora numt er
«v «of yean*
y«»™
Ü»1mini
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«ilUiaevy business. iFar
a number of
Mix baker was cin g a g e d in die

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program lins tieen arranged as follows: ^
Instrumental music.
Mrs.Thfasliel1
Address,
- Prof. Perkins GîmhIs deliveretl to miy p a rts of the
Vocal Solo
Mr. F. B. Woodcock
City
Address,
Rev. J. F. McKinnon
Discussion by die inemtiers.
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Resolutions of Respect
To tlie Worshipful Master mid Brethren of
Snnford Lodge No. 62, P. &amp; A. M ,
AND
Rrcthreu:
«
WitEHtAS. The fell destroyer, dentil, lias
again entered the portals Of our lodge
ami culled from among us our beloved
brother, M. A. Speer.who died nt tils'home
ROOM 20
in Sanford. Fin., October 9th', 1908; and,
Wiiekeas, He has passed on before; his
Upstairs, Pico Block
life-work is done; his reco rd Is made up
and we must ench inevitably in his turn
Open T uesdays 4 to G p.m .
follow iiim^ sooner or later to tbc great
AND
mysterious hereafter tnay it be our
steady aim' and unfaltering puritose so
S aturdays 4 to 9 p. in.
to live and work as ‘•Sons of Light" as
that dirough the riches of divine mercy
S t r a n i l e rs W e l c o m e
Olid grace wo muy bo accounted worthy
of admission into the Celestial Ixxlgc
above. We might pause here and mor­
alize; but at such times as this silencs^ls
Subscribe Now for tbc
more ap|&gt;ruprinte than wuril-palming,
even though dint yvord-pninting should
biend-our profoundest symiiathlua with
our highest ideal of Masonic excellence,
as tlinl.excellence has been illustrated in
the quiet, modest life and character of
our buncntf^l brother. Therefore, be it
R esolved , 1st, That in tlie sleuth of our
brother, N. A. Speer, Masonry has sus­ D A I L Y , S U N D A Y &amp; SE M Itained the loss pf u zealous, intelligent
----- ------- - W E E K L Y -----------diKipte -nu tr ir master workmnu, whose
virtuos wo wish to-im itate, and whose
memory we will ever cheriBh.
" All the news from everywhere, gathered
by tlie Associated Press, (the ac­
Resolved. 2nd. That we tender to the
knowledged best news service on
wife atul little ones he leaves behind, ns
eurlii), and a stuff of Spe­
well as reladves mid friends, our sincere
cial Correspondents in
sympathies, and for them we invoke that
every town in tlie
spiritual consolation which God alone can
S O U T H
bestow, not forgetting that God o ft times
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mercies to the family of our brother.
' Delivered by carrier. Daily -__.
Resolved. 3rd, That in honor of our
and Sunday 12c |*-r week.
brother this lodge wear the usual budg
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The Semi-Weeely Journal,
pf memory for thirty days.
-------one year, one dollar.----------R esolved, 4th, .That a memorial jiage
Write fur premium offers in connection
in tlie minutes of this lodge lie suitably
inscribed to tlie deceased brother, and with the Semi-Weekly. Samples and
that a copy of these resolutions be en­ agent's outfit free for asking. Subscribe
grossed and forwarded to die family; also yourself and then got your frU.-nds.lo sub­
a copy be furnished The Herald and scribe. Liberal commission to agents.
Chronicle, our city papers, for publication.
C. R. Walxes,
G. W, S pences,
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H. R, S tevens,
"'DEAlJUnN
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Lawn Mowers
Special prices to reduce stock. If you
want a good mower at a low price, now is
the Ume to buy. Also good stock of
scythes, grass hooks and lawn rakes.
Harry J. Wilson.
When you .have an item of news coli
phone No. 148.

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vbm die is under consideration.
Whst'earthly difference does It mnko to
■man win is going to nsk a girl to go to
i dance, whfclher or not shu ImsjmmcyT
Hi fellow Is going to tnkc someone to
Ikeopera liousc. how much is it going to
ihim if_lhe.tlirl’s ¿nihec_lmfl_ a bank,
icraunt n mile' long! Would sucli give
himany additional ftlcnsurcf Why should
id Why should the matter of money eii
let tus heudf &lt;
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Then let the little microbe commence
to wort. Let him commence TbTnok upon
the poor os (be most attractive individual
be’bad ever seen, had ever dreamed of,
. You know what n fool n man Is when he
ii In love. Could you convince sucli a
fellow that he should stop long enough to
look ep,her father’s rating before propos
l#|! Rubtijsh. lie would become indig­
nant. would be insulted and would take
lb«center of die stage with his declara­
tion that he would rnthcr live in a cotinge
with that particular girl than share a
palace with the richest heiress in the
world. .
Few men ihink of matrimony during
dl hours. Mighty few ever dream of marfitnl any particular girl until It is too
kte to see -uny other. What attracts
tk«ti,lo the first girl! Not a fntlicr’s
“Wfifyr«wely.
Not by n good deal.
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Some pleasant little trait, some appealing
•msnpllshment Borne bit of magnetism.
And (\jcr_ under tho spoil money and the
lYscdcal things of life can go linng.
Agirl with money can buy so many
htodaomc -clothes, can travel, go where
wants, get what she wants. Yes. but
you ever see u girl with money who
—7« 1-« h npprnt to men. who would iiot
flsdly sacrifice all her wealth for an in­
spired interest on die purt of some utb»aiv* man.
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8 real mercenary view is to be
_ en dtia matter. one must remember
“ul 0,1 ll* money in this world is not
«»trolled by girls. A poor girl with po*«u (harms can win a rich man. while ii
giri with no charms ut all will prob7 appeal, from a mercenary standpsne to a poor fellow. There Is money
“ “ to &lt;***• but which is to bo the

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Wells to Irrigate It
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The Celery City

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Office on Park Avenue, between First and Commercial Streets. Sanford. Florid«

-Do you realize The ngcessityTor a substantial
foundation as a purt of that sidewalk which you
' intend building? A nicely finished tbp lends
beauty, but not stability. This is to be attained
ojily when tlie same care is exercised in selection
of materials for tlie foundation as for the top coat. "
With Uiis fact in inind, I am importing dean hard crushed
stone, which when mixed with standard engineering specifica­
tions, gives an absolutely dependable foundation.
If you want a walk in which you can take pride in the years
to come, be sure that that foundation is right, This is one of
the characteristics of my work. Let me figure- on such u
walk for you.
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Sanford. Florida

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SANFORD HERALD

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SANFORD HERALD

MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS

October 24, iso

GOOD WORK OF ORPHANS’ HOME

Each issue of Tiie H erald presents n
varied menu of good things for the diges­
uMUtwO Every Saturday Morning a t Sanford. Fla. tion of Its m any readers, and few. if any. A South.Floridian Brings Two Little
K. J. II0U.Y, Mm issini Editor
Foreigners to Enterprise.
county papers publish som anytnteresring
Rev. J. R. Cason came up to Sanford
luhsortpltsn Price, $1.00 ■ Yssr jn Advance departm ents, devoted to die general good
Entered a t aeobnd-daM mall m atter August 22nd. o f th e p e o p le .
. I BOS, a t the IW offlc* at Sontonl. Florid
Ht local and
under Art of March 3td. 1870.

from his home in Lakeland, yesterday, oil
a mission of mercy and love. a°work that
th e‘angels might well covet the privilege
of doing. He had In charge two little
children, whose mother diet! Inst week In
his town, leaving them alone in the
world. The mother nnd childrcd came to
Lakeland frpm _ Denmark about three
months ago. The chlklrcrt were four nnd
eight years of age, and neither one of
them could speak a word of English.
The youngest of them, a little boy, was
quite'ridti and DrrNcnl wns called In to
minister to his needs. Mr. Cason was
taking the children ncross the lake to En­
terprise, where the orphans’ home of the
Florida Conference is to bo estnbllsced.
Mrs. Brooks will have these little ones
and some others who are there now in
charge until conference meets, in Decem­
ber, and takas some definite steps to pro­
vide for the home. Mr. Cason had some
difficulty in getting ncross the lake, ns n
m .frb rr
ww» OGT
brought
in from the celery fteftrimmMk tne party
across.
The cry of the orphan Is one that no
man who has a heart in'him can turn a
deaf ear to, and -now that thisTiomr for
the friendless is so near to rite. Sanford
people, it will give them a line opportu­
nity to contribute of their means to a
very worthy Institution. Contributions
for this j*iT7'dsc Tiioy be leTTWith Rev. I&gt;.
B. Sweat, pastor of the Sanford Methodist
church, or sent to Rev. L W. Moore, Tam­
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editorial columns are crowd
ed with timely and intercstlilg matter of
u h u sin
Office First Floor In the Blthofi Block, Flrtt Street particular interest to the home people
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while the advertising columns sparkle
Dsr.i)
with the butl nest announcements of our
BRING IN YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS
The editor of T h e H erald hns been enterprising merchants.
The budget of ••Curbstone Gleanings”
appointed hy the chairman of the Na­
is
always interesting and "TheSaunterer'
tional Finance Committee as a member
has'
each week much to say In his own
of the Finance Committee for Ornnile
county, mid while the time Is short* Ute quaint way. He never contends that
need it apparent and every Hoot! demo. black is white, bitter is sweet, or that
ih6
. erst It urged to- come-forward and sab- wrong is right, n n d h e ts never “on
scribc to the cause of Democracy and the fence, for if there is any “fence" in it
T h e K een K u tter is tne only safety razor that
he breaks through and lifts the veil on
electloh of Bryan.
permits of the sliding cut, so necessary for n sm ooth,
the follies of the days.
d e a n shave
N o scraping or pulling like th e
- Then there Is the interesting budget
STRIVING TOR A GREATER SANFORD
ordinary
straight
cutting razors.
All eyes nrc turned to Sanford at the from correspondents throughout the coun­
present lime for the reason that no other ty, reflecting die every-day life of the
city in the United States is growing so people of Orange county, nnd the column
rapidly, and at the present rate of in* In each issue devoted to “All Around
crease the population of Sanford will soon Florida” will demand your attenrion, as
SAFETY R A Z O R S
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Well as the, tcle^ra^h newj^ rejjtlmj the
reach the ten thousand mark.
m 0(0 world m
. t r t . equipped-jwtolT
There are many reusuits f
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steel blades,' each ground, honed
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able growth nnd the greatest la U^-vefe- Jorge.
KEEN
and stropped by hand, tested and
T A ' special department is comhrcnxrfbr
guaranteed.
Packed
in
leather
case
the
publication
of
nil
church
news,
and
city on three sides. The great cities of
KUTTER
convenient for travelers.
the country and those that have made n another department, ’The Voice of rite
We S e U T h e m ----------steady growth and attained an unassail­ People" is given to the expression of
a b le posUlommj the dries thnrhnve a the views ofourpcople:---------- ■“ *
" fh e Social World” is the title of
good forming country around them. San­
V , Ü V «ford at the present time is conceded to department devoted to • social news and
SANFORD,
_ be the greatest vegetable growing section almost exclusively to those nutters which
F L OR I DA
In the
States, nnd the greatest interest rite fair sex.
In addition to thbsc regular- Ucpartproof of this statcliraal J j Jfto^fact lhat
rnem»,
considerable sphee Is given to
our population Is being increased every
day by men who have tested the busi­ those matters which are of peculiar inter­
ness in oilier centers of the country nnd est to rite grower and shipper—in fact,
Boost o r Get Out
‘ found our sub-irrigation method to tie far the paper strives to cover The field of
• Successors to N. H. GARNER
Either
run
a town with a vim, ,or Just
news
that
Is
of
benefit
to
this
particular
superior to any other section in which
. they have lived. _ T h c cnarmous~proflU section of the country,— - ~ — ~______ •odi outTtndJpaf:“ On« thing muTtl doue.
YesTItrowy W rruty. sauL-Tue 11mump rnilTT‘ " wrested from n few acres .near Sanford
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" W H O L E S A L E AND R E T A IL
upTfteiim nnfl kfcep It up. Do you wnm
hns caused an influx of settlers from every mus IMNlifrdquIrcmcnta.
trade? Bid for it. Do you wunt business
state In the union.
Aside from riie farming-Interests is the
The following, which appeared in the to come to your town? Encourage what
at the head of navi Tampa Tribune last Tuesday, claims our you have. Do you wont a propemus townT
Then never permit Jealousy to "role your
gntion on the St. Johns river and the su­ attention:
actions, hut work together for common
perior railroad ftidlides. The building of
The Tribune has been nice to The
pros|&gt;crity and mutual benefit.
Sanford Herald. We have hailed it
a new railroad from Sanford to the Ever­
H A Y A N D G R A IN
as a very excellent paper and have"
Tit* kickers on- the farm nrc not so hard
glades, whidt was started this week. In
from time to time commented on its
to get along with as the kickers in town.
another attraction for trade, and the fact
bright And original-way of- putting
On riie farm there is the kicking cow, aud
that Sanford will soon hnvo h traction
things. But we must sound a note of
wnrning to The Herald. When It
our long-eared friend, the mule, while in
line, electric light and power plant, brick
reprints an election forecast, upon
town there Is the old mossback who wants
streets and a number of other Improve­
which we expended mudi hard laixtr,
all.the
municipul Improvements without
High-Grade Cigars and Tobacco a Specialty
ments, Is calculated to make the outside
and credits same to the S t Lucie Tripaying for them. The cow may be sold
world sit up nnd take notice.
bune.wc fee) warranted In protesting.
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-~Onr public school last year started with
We npologizÉT to lhe Tarnpa TiIhune for f8r hecfT Ute miile trailed for n shotgun,
an enrollment of 203 pupils and this this error. However, in Justice to our­ but how on earth will we get rid uf the
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year with over 400, which shows the selves, we are Impelled to say that the town kicked—Ex.
added increase In one ycn/’s time. The article referred to was published in rite
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Give Us a Call
Thrlce a-Wcck World
business men complain of nd'hard times St. Lucie Tribune ns original, and not
More alert, more thorough and more
during thVTsummcr season, as the vege­ having scon it. Is the Tampa paper,: we
fearless
limn ever. A President of the
table industry gives employment to men had no doubt but that credit was due the
United
States
will he sleeted this year.
all riie year round, and the shops of the St. I-uric, .paper.
Who is he and who is the man whom he
Atlantic Coast Line, with a monthly pay
roll of swnq $13,000, adds its quota pf
The fountain in the park is a thing of will beat? Nobody yet knows, but* the
men that u l^ln keeping.thr. business up beauty and a Joy forever,-but to- those Thricc-a-Weck edltioji of the New York
to a certain standard. A new crate fac­ who have to wade through the pond sur­ World will tell you every step and every'
tory, novolly works and several minor rounding the fountain every day. the detail of what promises to bo a campaign
factories will soon begin operations and beauty 1b not so apparent. For riie past of Die most obsorblng interest. It may
add more men and money to the ever two weeks riie fountain tins leaded badly not tell you what you hope, hut It will tell
STRONG LINC OF CHILDREN’ S SCHOOL SHOES
growing list.
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around the base of the foundation nnd you what is. The Thrice-a-Weck World
long
ago
established
a
character
for
im­
With such n solid foundation the growth water stands to the depth of three or four
The Latest Fall Styles in Ladies’, Gent's nnd Children's Shoes
of Sanford is assured and every avail­ inches across the path. In rite early partiality and fearlessness in thepuhlica.
Just Received
able dwelling house in the city is occu­ morning' the pedestrians are forced to tlon of hews, nnd this It Will maintain.
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new houses were built ‘ during -tile sum­ 'in'Sqn^ard is desirous of taking a hath scribe to the Thrlee-a-Week edition of the
mer. Vacant lots thnt were formerly. on thei way to Ute business district, there New York World, which comes to you ev­
A Long, Hungry Hide
We Crow More 'Than Celery
Borne distance from the city’s center, are Is ho vElld reason why the proper au­ ery other duy except Sunday, nnd Is thus
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St. Petersburg Corrcs|x&gt;ndcnt Jackson. doubling In value, nnd by the aid of the thorities should not take active steps to practically nattily nt theprlçç of a weekly, dUe-Times-Unton: A'negro rode Into S t
The Sanford Herald draws nttentioa to
Building and LoanAssodnrtoirmfiny'cHI- repair the Foundation. There are many 'T h e Thrico-a -Wee kWorld 'a regulnr sub­ Petersburg last evening on n freight train the enrollment of 400 pupils ill il«'scbiili
zens will build this winter who formerly visitors to the city every day and those scription price la only $1 per year, and who bad been without food or eaten for of that city this year, against 2U5 last
were forced to pay ren t,‘nnd it is esti­ that take a stroll through the park are this pays for 130 papers. We offer- this eleven days. . He came in n car contain­ year as an indication of the rapid growth
mated that some thirty new residences apt to make remarks disparaging to the unequalled newspuper nnd The Sanford ing tnadtinery for riteSt Petersburg Steam of dull city. It 1* ns good proof ns any. .
Herald together for on« yenr for $1.30. Laundry. This morning when Jam es S. —Tiitigs-Union.
will be erected at once.
city council.
The regulnr subscription price of the* two Norton of the luuhdry broke the seal on
Thus it Is that Sanford, the Celery CHy,
It Is solid proof that those good people ,
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is destined tu beumilt! one of Uie prlncf- . cm, windy stuplrntlon of forced breath. papërifTs $2.
Ute car containing, the machinery) ami graw wmiwtilng mute tlian u i ’i).
pal cities of Florida in a few years, and Col. Henri Watterson insists upon beluga
walked Into the car, riie negro was sluing llten, celery*ls a great vitulizer. AftrislL
M rs. Likins* Announcement
today is in rite public eye as advancing high private In the rear rank of Democra­
there.
He asked him what Fils presence there is no belter product than u Ik*i of
Tito fnll term of the class In voice build­
more rapidly titan any oilier city of rite cy's phalanx. Just the same, lhA old
meant
and
the story was told. He suid school children. Those will Iteoinie citi­
ing and vocal technique, conducted by
'blqar-eyed goddess of reform" will desire
size in the south.
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gotten
ubourd nt Richmond. Va., zens in fac t Home grown and saliMrs. O. P. Likins, will open Tuesday, Nov
to say as much os he did when he was on 3rd. „
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on Monday, September 28. Hq wns work­ mnted.
The Orlando Daily Reporter-Star is now rite fore front rank of legions.
ing
for
a
Bhow
in
Richmond
and
wnntyriMrs. Likins needs no reoommemiation
Will Install Electric Plant
Issuing a good eight-page paper and slums
Old tnan Watterson likes to talk and
to go to Petersburg. Va., and asking per­
The Sanford Light nnd Fuel Co. will in­
many improvements. Bro. Howard in cull attention to himself about as well os to the musical circles of Sanford. Ifw mission to ride was told to get Into the
work among her class during the - summer
stall a plant for electric light« nnd pi««commenting upon the Increased size, gives any circus poster we have ever known.
car by the trninmnn. The seal was put und work will begin Immediately. This
term
hns
demonstrated
the
fact
that
she
is
voice to the following:
on the door nnd the negro lqckcd in
"Just in proportion □» a paper is sup­
Answering the question, “Shall the peo­ a thoroughly competent teacher, anil one When Mr. Norton hnd found him and he will be good news to the people uf San­
ported by rite advertising fraternity, after ple ruleT' the Sioux City (la.) Journal certainly meriting the continued patronage had told his tale. Mr. Norton nsked him If ford, nnd if work starts at once the «‘f
it sltowB rite stuff It is made of, Just in says: “not in a Southern state, If they of the people ofSanford. Those desiring ie could walk, and he said he could. He can bo assured of electric lights within I
to enter her d a is for the fall term should
short time.
lb « same proportion,will U continue to happen to be a colored people."
Jumped from the car,* Mr. Norton took him
see her at dace.
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keep on Improving. It puts nerve into
SoT Perhaps In Springfield, Illinois, ur
A PotenJJjhct — * ~~
Phone No. 100, Tuesdays and Fridays, ll’ ltlL‘ A.CLdepot and after gatting a sup­
the management. It livens up the brains Springfield. Ohio.
(Florida Tlni«*oHUi&gt;nI
ply of water gave him enough money with
12:30 to 5:30.
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~6t the editor. It makes rite local man step
The Sanford Herald draws attentino »
which to get something to e a t The negro
Editor Powell of rite Sl Petersburg Inde­
around livelier and every man pod m a­
the
enrollment of 400 pupils in lliescbwh
seemed to stand the fasting well, not
Farm and Oarden Tools
chine in the print shop puts jiu .-new life pendent objects to being colled a St. Pe­
of
that
city this’.yenr 'ngalntr~2tl0 WWe carry th&amp;largesFahd roost complete showing signs uf wealtenlng in any re­
and the paper will fairly spurkle with tersburger Powell Is probably qfreid of a up-to-date hardware stock. Guns! nmmu. spect______ _____________________
yenr, n« an ImlL-jilnm lif lilC X i U ' i J —.
m istake , tn - lbe- na me-aud being-nnlled
doctrinal 4 rr.~--------------------------------------------of that city. It is ns good |roof o* ■*?:
hitlon. and sporting goods.
Notice to Residents aud Property
Umberger.
G
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H
ardware
C
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Owners
The ordinance granting a franchise to
Gel Your House Numbers
The
Building
Committee
of
the
City
the Sanford Traction Co. ip published in
The Sanford Gas k Fuel Co. will begin
Buy
your
Itousc numbers of A. EThis paper wants a correspondent In
this Issue of T he H erald! This means work at once upon riie construction of an every section of Orango County, as wdl us Council has nuthorijed City Engineer J. A. at 4 cents each. Any child can pot •!&gt;rtn
.... or
„ Stevens &amp; Woodruff will
.......iducethe*
that the growing city oî Sanford wUfhave electric light plant
Ute adjoining towns in Volusia and Lake Duvis to number ail residences nnd husi- up
a street railway In operation In a short
counties. The publishers prop.)»» la moka r J n ^ i " r hl! •
•'tui* Wfc Tot riiibt. rtni»iiai»fclwl wMOPWLsal^.
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time.
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- -The oiry limits of Bttnfmt! Iffiikl lie i&gt;jf- THE~RfitAUi the medium through whfch ctiaBM a tomclent of numbers to busily cents.
all. and Mr. Davis will tack these on nil
larged. Conditions are rather cramped at the people will learn nil the news.
Winner W ashing Machine*
Tl&gt; well to boost the price of property
houses at a price stipulated by rite build­
present.
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A
few
more of dicae still left sold Ids*
nnd rentals, but he careful in raising the
Building CoiuirrfzE.
When you want a toothsome steak- ing committee.
on guantee. If they do not do whst *'
price beyond all reason, and thus drive
Sanford will have electric lights.
cooked just right visit Billie Hand’s place.
Extra copies of this week’s Herald can claim, inoi^ey is refunded, JlurryJ.Wilm«
away the prospective citizen.
to
he fg&gt;tained a t this office. Send u copy
Tlte Herald is fully equlpgeo to
Copies of The Herald can be obtained
Connected with this paper is a printing to your friends und keep them in touch
AlllbeUte*«
Duo stationery of all kinds,
Every citizen should tfld In advertising ot Miller’s news stand, corner of Park ave­ office capable of producing the highest
with the Celery City and its wonderful type and material and “the mea
the advantages of Sanford.
nue and F in i street
grade of office and society stationary.
resource*.
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Groceries

Chase &amp; Sanborn’s Teas and Coffees
WHI TE FRONT GROCERY

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LOCAL L E G IS L A T IO N
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DEATH OP HON. H. K. FULLER

Sanford

Sanford Pressing Club

Well Known Orange County Citizen
Passes Away at Apopka
Hazen Kimball Fuller, born GO years
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HdVnpehlre, died on Sunday, October 18th.
PASS ONE RAILWAY ERANCHISE at Ills residence near Apopka, Fla., after
a lingering illness, from which he had
been a sufferer for the past three years.
rro n ch lsc For Electric LUht &amp; Power Enlargement of the heart wn*s the primary
Our Monthly Rate for Club Only
Co. Goe» Upon Its Second Read
cause, which Anally resulted in a para­
Ini— Other Matters
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lytic stroke Sunday last nnd terminated
. The City Council met in adjourned scs- fnttiUy one week Inter.
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Mr. Fuller won married on June 15.1805,
present. After roll call and rending- of to Caroline Atwood, of Bedford, N. H„
minutes of last session,' the body hastened who, with three daughters and one son.
Giving you twelve pieces
to'iet down to regular business. —----— f survive him. He came to Florldn alone
n month
Clerk Scott read a com munication re ­ In 1877 on a tour of inspection, and in
garding the sign*on the bill board in search of a dim ate to relieve his rheu­
Jacksonville, the some being due nnd matic condition. Apopka pleased him
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DEALERS IN
and one year Inter he came again with
payable.
We will call for and
It was resolved to continue the space his family and purchased the JefTcoat
for another year, nnd same was ordered hou to and groves, about two miles south
deliver your clothes
paid. There Is no doubt but that this of Apopka, where he lived until death
once a week
sign has proved nn attraction to many claimed him. His groves, prior to the
northern people who arrive In Jackson- freoze of 1894-5, were n marvel of beauty
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• vine with no special ~polurjjf..Uw*ktoc i r {-r^.'^rJAtfttfrhh*''OiArilbn'-'was largely
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The chairman of the- s tr e e t» » &lt;i;n\YW
!#5fit£rhrrWr*oV' o’rdngc culture, and
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reported progress in the placing of street was placed in charge, fn connection with
names upon the different Intersections, Mr. M. S. Muceman of Switzerland, Fla.. Office nnd works on Oak Avenue, I
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and this work will soon be completed.
of the large interests of nn English syndi­
near Fernnld’s
The building committee reported upon cate of capitalists, termed thrT Florida
In ¿¡old's Barber Shop
Pnrk Avenue, North
nnartCe Cb^ nowlmown as the Land &amp;.
* thff numbering of
FLORIDA
The chairman of the Are committee re Mortgage Bank of Jacksonville. This S A N F O R D ,
ported the organization of o (Ire company trusted position lie had held and admin­
and purchase of a new hose wngon and istered so faithfully to the last, even giv­
ether necessary supplies. Q. M, Hand ing instructions regarding urgent matters
has been appointed chief of the Arc dc but a few hours before his death.
Mr. Fuller was appointed in 1800 to be
. pnrfmcnt.
Plum bing and
The sanitary committee reported favor n member of the Fifth district, on the
Gas Fitting
nhly upon the sewerage proposition and Oruiige county board of county comiiilsseveral very Important questions in re sioners, and has succeeded hinuelf for
gard to new sewers will be settled at the the past twelve years, never lias hud op- All Work Recel yes My Personal Attention !
¿OalilmL-nml-always received~tt~comp:
nnd Best Efforts
l t (frit «imi- to givcAgures and estimates iiienlury vote-far-iir-cxcesruf~hira&amp; I'Phone 230
Icngucs, so highly was he esteemed and Opposite City Hall
on same
Twenty V e .„
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The ordinance committee being next honored by the citizens of Orange county.
Mr. Fuller wns n plain, unassuming•on the list. Mayor Lake read the letter
. the Worth oflïur Fertilizers
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from Judge Beggs regarding the franchise man, both a t home and abroad, was ever
looking to tho interests of others in hiB
for the Sanford Traction Co.
The decision was embodied in three unselfish way; he never asked favors, but
A SPECIAL BRAND EOR EVERY CROP
-parts, each one a proposition regarding a wns qver ready to grant them. For thirty
AND
uiinpenBatlon to be-paid the city from years he traveled a&gt;road deep in sand
ihe gross earnings of the .company. and water, from tils home to town; never
After a discussion of t)ie same it was re­ complaining or suggesting that die county
j. a , t a k a c h , Aient
solved to 'odopl the third proposition, belter his traveling facilities; but about
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which provides for a payment of two per two years ago the Oakland road was cut
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cent of the gross earnings of the Traction passed near his entrance gate, the county
J I. ANDERSON'S
j ^tvw ivvw w w H V H U w w w w v w vw vw m w rM WSHVHSw i
Company, after Sanford hus attained
board voting to clay it to ubout this point,
population of ten thousand. Mr. Connelly bifl Mr. Fuller realizing that he would reap
being called upon in regard to the matter, Borne personal benefit, voted against it,
stated Ihnt no objection to the plnri would
Tjie city of Apopku is indebted to him
be mndo by the company. The only for Ills efforts In securing for them n com­
hindrance conceived would be the diffi­ plete marl road from end to end of the
L IV E R Y , F E E D and
culty involved in Auuting bonds with such county road operated through the town,
s string attached, although if die city and for ids generous contributions of val­
SALE STABLES
ALL WHITE BARBERS ~ "
readies the ten thousand murk die Trac­ uable and beautiful (minis for the city
tion Company will lie well able to pay purk. . „ .
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A clean towel for every customer
Harntas and Bugglaa
Blackamlthlng and Horaaahoalng
the tax imposed. The two per cent, will
Ol
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Mr. Fuller wub one of the few men who
be levied upon the gross earnings and could reckon his friends by his acquaint­ Y A N C E Y G O L D , Prop.
Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged
collected In the same rnunner as taxes ances hnd was ever mindful of. their
A U TO M O BILES FO R LIVERY U8 E
after the city has reached said mark of needs. '____ •
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ten thousand. This point being settled,
Quaint Quibbles from Sis llopklns
it wns resolved to plnce the ordinance
Ma says most new women nre old
upon its third rending nnd Anal passage,
-f which was carried by a, unanimous vote maids.
Consulting Mechanical
A man can get up in life and still be
and the ordinance adopted
II wns moved to plnce die ordinance on the level.
GOES EVERYW HERE
granting n franchise for die Sanford Elec­
Knockers are no longer populnr. Press
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tric Light &amp; Power Co. upon its second the button.
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and Practical Machinist
■resting,
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Many a traveler's inn hasn't.n traveler
E ipert In Machlnr
Erection «na
amt Kepau
KrpaU
'Alderman Robinson wished to lay the In hard times.
Mácame bralgn,
uraign, uocnon
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O e u tu upon tho shelf, but was overA man can be in n stntcof mind 1und
flostpá
«led by die votes pf members present,
not live In Florida.
■ except Alderman Robbins, and the moIt is mitural that mi absorbing talker
—lion to place the ordinance upon its sec­
should
never ilry up,
ond reading wns curried, llic negative
Tliere can’t lie mueh left of a man after
votes of Aldermen Robbins nnd Robinson
he ouer-eiits himself.
being registered against it.
PAIN TIN G __f
Tliis being carried, the onlinnnee'.was
TUfl»
Pa says to enjoy livinft in the country ---- —
.rmulliig, nml AJdrf- vmi must reside in town. _____ __ ■
D E C O R A T IN G
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man Thrasher moved tliut the ordinance
eluded—infumintinri. mies, schedules «»a jesatvatloos, re t your nsarsst,
During luird times it lakes nil artist to
be left with Mayor Lake to consult com­ draw money—out of the trunk.
Paper Hanging a S p e c ia lty ' I Ticket Agent, write to nr call on
petent uulliority as tb the legulity of the
Atm tor Alfrr.1 Peala Co.
Ma sa&gt;s women’s ini nils ure usually
sonic. Tills wus carried in the "same phi
With
Sn
ad
&amp; Venable« Opji. Posiofficc I
clean—they*change
them
so
often,
way."
W
When some churches can't get money
It wns resolved to appoint n committee
A. W. FR1T0T,
• FRANK C. BOYLSTON,
upm enlarging tiro city limits and the honestly—they have a fair.
Division Passenger Agent
Travelling Passenger Agent
W A L T E R D. B E L L
Some men smoke a lot in tills world in
fallowing members were appointed: Rob­
Allantic
Coast
Line,
Jacksonville,
Fla.
A ttorney - at -L a W
inson, Robbins, Stevens and Mayor Lake, order to.be prepared for the next.
«nil Messrs. Holden and Whilner were In­
It Is a little wonder that a railroad
A U lra rti E iam lan l amt
Titira IV rfrclrJ |
vited to meet with the committee.
man’s wife should wear a switch.
W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
Room
21
Pico
lllock.
SanfoOl,
riurkta.
This Is a move in the right direction
Ma says when she was a girl woisting
sad will meet with tlie approval of every time came shortly after sun-down.
A C E ffTS
one.
G. W. H A M M O N D
Tluwe
is
a
difference
in
doing
good
w
ith,
There being no further business, tho
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council ruljoyrned to meet again next money and doing people good with it.
Ma says a woinan can't very well wear
Monday night.
Office w iih ^ M u rrell &amp; M in sliew
a Matty Widow hat with a divorce suit._I
OftiM with HOLDEN RIAL ESTATI CO.
PeilUci and Sweet 'Täters
Pa says this world is like a barber shop;
Pico Hotel 11lurk
JkugkavUl© Arguar Politics a n d sw eet w nre oil wnlttng fo r the -Next*
P*&gt;iatoea can be.cultivated a t the same
Ma says night follows day as surely as
Arrival and Departure of Malls
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Florida
lime, but not with equal success. When darkness comes to a man who gets lit up.
Effective A usual Second
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rum &amp;i ruuowi r
“ ore time and labor are spent on politics
Pa says it is mighty easy to make laws,
TlluavlUe and f . E. C
0 00a
*nd leu on potatoes, the farmer may ride rules and moral maxima—for otiters to Tot Triby.
St. Pneratairg
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‘ Tavarea. Lceaburg .
the band wagon with the driver, but follow.
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Ovlado— . . . . . . ----,
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All potaia North
d 11 mia
. Putntaçswlll .be small and few in a . Wj y nna maa-ie jLiw»U*G«l *Jib JU «
- * *ait tW M r i R » t p r ^ ? r r . r .............. r i n n
f e r i m ^ t W i r . p i n t on sweet | home town—his home town la probably
All pointa S o u th ............................ 4
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j'iiatoe, aiMi leM pu lw|itlraf he
j U8t
All pointa South ............................ d
7 OS p
dissatisfied With him.
Akatv, a i rouowa :
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*** tin* train go round thé curve, but bli
When you see a man and a woman lin­ From TlluavlUe and F. E. C . . . . ---- -,5
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Will Jingle, Ilia pigs will be fat, gering interestedly In front of a millinery
Tnvarea. beeatnini.......... ..............
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Trilby. Si. P»i«r»6ttig....*..............
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- - i-/kmliy Yarnoui fo?Mhelr comfort- shop—they ore not married.
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Actors have it all over some high-step­
. 15 p
dMiand neat “PPenrance,. ,f *»
AU pointa South. . . . . . . .
Il S» a
we* u , (|,no aiuj
between poll- ping civilians, in so much that they are
Repair W ork a Specialty
or r\ beo
All iioLnU South.*_______________
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dally, all olhrra daily, axcept |
potatoes, hf* politics will useful, industrious, and mind their own Malta marked dDare
.^ and •weet pwmiocs.
Corner First Street and Palmetto Avenue Sanford, Florida
ua. F. ItaaaiMA Pw tm aalrr.
-H C HAiaina, Aaa 1 Poatmaaler.
** P°or and his pompas to fw business.
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[achine l Foundry
Works

Ladies’ .Skirts and Gentlemen’s Clothing

Repairing of all Kinds

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Automobiles and Gasl
Engines

G EO . W. A D A M S , •Manager.

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O n e Thousand Acres of Celery Lan d

Flowing W ells- Guaranteed

$100.00
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FROM MACARONI DELTA
Charity Burngnrdncr nnd Eph Hoplight
nre seen in each other's, company qqlte
from The Herald’s Special Correspondent much of late. Charity hast been an or­
By Wireless Telephons
phan forty years and Eph tuts been
Macaroni Delta has four lady chiropo­ widower fifteen years, nnd matrimony I
dists and two tapeworm doctors.
will be a good thing for both if they con- [
Three fall calves have perished from limit: to have good hcnllh.
summer complaint round here lately. It'i
— H avhiiiie .
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thought they had been weaned too soon
An Unusual Distinction
Site Hotchkiss has been sued by Job
Jacksonville Metropolis: Judge I. A
Pilcher for damage done to Job's wife by
Stewart, of DeLand, tins the unusual dis
Site's butting ram. It sneaked up back
tinctlon.of having a daughter wiio is nn
of Job's wife while' she was tying her shoo
attorney a t law nnd who li a member of
In the' road and bit her kerplunk between
her father's law firm. She Is learned
the woodshed and the summer kitchen
Come and See Us
brilliant and well educated. Miss'Mary
nnd jarred her upper store teeth out in
Stewart is the first woman who lias feiken
the mud and shook iter liver out of place
the examination before the supreme court
The Colloquial Dames will give a Gar nnd IsiBne of a small number of women
field ten and an elderberry pie social who hnve ever been admitted to the jirncnext Tuesday night
tice oflnw at. the bor of ibis state. Last
loot Pumplirey, our collar button and June she passed a brilliant examination
ttlfoe-slring merchant, has bought n new in about twenty-five text books before
‘seoood-haml lop buggy.
the justices of Hie supreme court of the
Amos Dillberry's wife ate too much state of Florida. Miss Stewart has had a
boHed pork and cubbage for supper lust thorough education. She lias been steadily
Sunday and suffered much from combus­ at work from tho time site was In the
public schools ot DeLand. She attended
tion of the stomach for several hours.
the
preparatory department of the John
Sam Gallop's widow Is flnmlng out and
putting on scallops to beat the band. B. Stetson university, hut at the time ol
Sam's only been dead three weeks and the trouble at the university Judge Stew­
6ur town is much stirred up. She’s forty art sent her to the University of Michigan.
years old ami weighs 250 pounds, mut
Best Law Suggested
hist Sunday site wore a peek-a-boo shirt
Hon.
Don
C. McMullen, senator-elect
‘ wuist, striped red stockings and green
from
Hillsborough
county, is studying the
gaiters. She certainly is a bird.
the "guarantee bank deposit plank" in
A gentleman from New York thinks of the democratic platform, with a view of
opening a second-hand clothing store as having It enacted Into a law in Florida,
soon as he can get the life insurance says the Ocala Banner. To one who hat
HOARDING CELERY, SANFORD. FLA.
money on his wife, who died last month gone through two or three bank failures.'
of ossified kidneys,
as has be4n the ill-luck of the editor of
Ras Pingrec has quit boarding with this paper, the law looks mighty gpod,
ItMakes No DiffeJeuce What You Want or Where YoiTWonTlt
Joel Unkcnfelicr and gone to Aba Sntool’s Indeed it lias a more inviting look and a
Itoonling bouse. He says Joel's g ru b ls sweeter flavof than peaches and cream.
very unsatisfying, but everybody thinks Hod It been a law in Florida all along
it's on account of Abe's redheaded, pigeon- many a man would have been many a dol­
toad d a ughter. Ras i t * -wise guy.
lar better off and instead of deposliingln
und on Term's that are Right
Ike Stuckey is going to move over to cans, hollow tree* and bed-ticking these
Klloy's switch and start a lunch counter deposits would have found their way to
in Aleck Blizzard's one-chair barber shop. the banks aud entered into the channels
st-Kitey.-who -owus-the to wiv U going-j
to put up u two-room cottage and put best law ever suggested.
down a sawdust sidewalk in front of his
The annual meeting of the great ad­
two-buggy livery stable.
AN D S
ministrative boards of (he Methodist Fptir
- Automobiles t o t seen quite often on copal church have been In session this
out streets lately, which gives our town week. The Woman's Home Mission in TONSORIAL PARLORS
quite a citified air.
Philadelphia The executive'eommitteeof
request.
J. L. CAKRUTHERS
id descriptions upon
Amitlndy Skidmore is going to recite the Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society
.
Proprietor
Shakespeart In tho Macaroni dramatic in Cincinnati. The semi-annual meeting
Hot sod Cold Baths.
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company She traveled ell last summer of bishops In Indianapolis.
otionoJ Bank Building

If You Want to Buy or Sell

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Spencer makes the best bread. Try It.
Get estimates from Pell on house print_i_L_.
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Are you n subscriber to The HeraldT
Latest In new green hntn. ntMcttingcr
Nine hour* per day. Snead &amp; Venable.
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N.P. Yowell &amp; Co.

ol * “ “• wn* ‘"s “"'oni

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D. A. Caldwell &amp; Sons.
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H. K. Murrell has returned from a
IklTFDFCT I l. 1/0 ’ Dn*ry ^ 3W ^ 0n^° &gt;p&lt;nt “ few short trip to Jacksonville
INTEREST. days- In Sanford this week.
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Nnm sandwich. 5 cents; Mrs. Tnkash
Get your house numbers from A. E. Hill lunch room, opposite the depot.

Sammsry ot *hf
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Succinctly Arranged for hur­
ried Herald Readers.
See Spencer's llneof candles.
The Herald’» ’phone Is No. 148.
——flirt'jiiBvn Jelly.
—ChflR- Evans.
Latest In new green hats, a t Mettingcr’s
See C A. Reed for furniture and plono
moving.
I sell the celebrated Macy wagon. Har­
ry l Wilson.
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Dean Spencer of Orlando was n Visitor
to the city on Monday.
furniture to rent by the month or senion. Sanfonl Furniture Co.
Wade makes frequent trips to Sanford.

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I7 The newest «nd latest at Mettlngei's
The newest and latest at Mettinger’s I dry goods store, next to postofflee
d ,r floods «on.. „0, , PoslolDcc.
The'wed o( mors ho i,« ,
hommioj
I- L. Morgan, a prominent merchant of more apparent iiwStftaford every dny
Arcadia, visited Sonforil this wcslu
T h ,b s« .llo . o( slsnr, l„ i h . n . . . s l ;
W anted: Two nil round painters. Call penned nt llillle Hand's pluce.
at The Herald office for particulars.
Fresh Mrecn vegetables an.) fruit, at
Buy a O-U-NO smoker and get a ticket
—Clias. Evans’,
on »20 pipe, a t
—Clias. Evans'.
Mr. and Mrs. Fogg and children have
For Sale—Two hundred thousand fine returned from Missouri, where they visited
lettuce plants. Apply lo.B. F. Martlndnle. friends and relatives,

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G IN G H A M S— Full Line,
dresses

We' have all the new things and

Just the things for children’s school

H O S IE R Y -—W e carry *he celebrated Cadet Brand, linen heel
and toe,
•&gt; sold under a guarantee
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F. P. C O R S E T S — Fall Styles, in all the new shapes.

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Fresi 1 line of flggs, date*, avliiths, ap[irientls penrtu»« _ a [ Htl*Mt-witil iwin irs TIT

I ery and arc now*prepared to do y o u rd ean
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now in both price and quality. Call, we will be glad io
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Rowland orOrlando. transacted "Aff.’und Mrs. G. A. Speer left Wednes-1 week, attending circuit. court, be
hein»
business in this city Tuesday.
duy for St. Augustine where they jvill so- witness in some minor case.
The newest and latest at Mettinger's |jmn 11 for several days,
Mr. and Mrs.Clias. Kauuer had anew
dry goods store, next to postofflce,
Max Znpf, of Miami was in tbwn Wwl- arrival at tfielThouse In the shnpe of n
Ntw Fioriti« SyropTIuaÌarrived, at
nusday. He is a brother of Joseph Zapf. line baby girl last Monday,
—Clias. Evans’.
a former resident of Sanfonl.
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Fall planting is approaching. M. M.
Un. C. G. Butt has returned home after
Delicious Ice crcuin, tlie liest made, at I Smith will sell you laud on easy terms.
■ peasant visit to friends in Orlando.
Mrs. G. L. Tnkash s lunch room, opposite | Joseph Dawson, the genial one, culled
Iced tea; just the thlngthlshot weatlier. I Pico Hotel and the depot.
upon the business |&gt;eople of -this city on
Mrt Takasli s lunch,room, opposite depot. IChicken, vegetable, tomato, pen, oxtuil, I Tuesday, ntid as psual s*)l&lt;l Ids goods.
For Sale—Two hundred thousand fine consomme, bouillon, mid oilier m&gt;u|* served The finest line of Japanese matting to
leuuce plants. Apply to B. F. Mortlndale. isoiuptly at Billie Hand’s place.be fouml
tfie d ty , ,.ria .s n|way„ ^
“ •f• I J. C. Wright, Jr., of Boston.was in- tlit-| hjwesi. -Snnfohl Ftifiitturn f l u , _______ _ _
-Basst-imported ìuovenll ulijiia.TTgSartp. | city on TuesdayriiLlha_JniVoat»-of-thT-j• ’Stfep Hil o Mrs. G. LTnknsiTslunch room
bveof SaTironI, uT the Sanf0rU Furniture I Southern States Life Insurnncu Co.
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u L.UI, 0f
FiVUc^ ,1(h
Umpany.
I Samples of cngrnved visiting curds and \ u,.w cement walk has been laid in
If you want, a first-class tuilor-mnde Jinvitutlons In the Intesi and best styles |
uf ^10 residence of C. A. Dubbiai,
uit for »12.08, call ul D. A. Caldwell &amp; muy be seen ut The Herald'office.
curlier of Luurel avenue and Third street.
Sum.
Fresh oysters served in every style nt
Steak, hum and eggs, jmrk und beuns
Capt. Richard* has returned to his home I the Pico restnurnnt.
und odier toothsome articles, at Mrs. G. 1.
si Holly Hill ufier a plciuiniu visit to Mr. | David A. Leon of Jacksonville, repre­ Lukash's lunch room, opposite du: depot.
and Mrs. C. A. Reed.
senting the Southern Stales Life.Insurance I To n grent' lltfllip'people religion is like
Send your order In for compound lard. I Co., was In the cityscvernl days (his week. u greased pole. They climb up a certnli
S|*cinl price given an SIL lb. cans. SefiJ l'uu Us m : • Boarding hmisrr'li) rooms, distance with "difficulty and then slip hack
' XitiiPJfil (1nicer y"0u
I mtHjern convenience, good lucutimi in very easily.
Many ou(-of-(owii people were in S a n -1Sanford. ’Inquire Coca Cola Bolding Co.
Tills afternoon, nt 3:30, the Brcton-Rimfool this week to witness tire work upon I The streets were thronged with tnedi- kel Company will give u s[&gt;erinl matinee
11« Sanford &amp; Everglades railroad.
I eaeson Wednesday after the Clyde Line at reduced [vices, especially for ladies und
Far s short time only. Tapestry Bros- bout arrival with the A. C. L |ihysidnns. school children.
•els Art Squares, regulur price » 2 2 .5 0 ,1 Luxurious leuther couches and DnvenCall at Sanford's leading Furniture house
ipecisl [rice »17. Sanford Furniture,Co. 1(ortB, nt die Sanford Furniture Co. Just for fUrnitule, stoves, ranges, rugs, matting,
Oysters served In every style at die I the kind you wont, and at reusonuble dishes, etc. Sanford Furniture Co.. J. D.
Pico restaurant
I prices.
Davison, manager.
The Parents Club will meet in the High | Mrs. Card and daughter, Miss Jessie, Is- Geo. P. "Lovell, who has been employed
School building next Monday.afternoon at I and Mr. and Mrs. Mnx Smith, were In the at Bie M. A. Si«er grocery, has resigned
3 o'clock. A full attendance is desired.
city Monday,-en route home from points his position and gone to Leesburg to visit
Have W. C. Hammond make your plans •*» Hto west.
hlB mo,,,cr « fl'w weeks
for your new house. Office with Murrell
After you have been to nil die other
E. T. WoodrulT. who wus the prime moi Mintiiaw, Pico Hotel block.
contractors, get our prices on die most d v® power in getting out die Sanford ilHeadquarters for Iron Age tools. Any- {modem bulldlngl Of generul repair work, j lustrnted pamiililct, was in the d ty yesIhhtg you want In- hand i*plows, fertilizer Snead &amp; Venable.
terdayonUusim s8^0rIandoHe|«ortcr-Stur
giUributors, etc., Harry J. Wilson.
I Mrs. Samuel Robinsou nnd daughter.
Beginning Monday, die 31st, Snead &amp;
Messrs. Davis nnd McNeill, two pronii-1
Claire, Bpent Wednesday In the city, Venable will work nine hours for duyj»
sent citizens of Orlando, were In die ci|y e|( route home to Orlando, after B|&gt;eiidiiig work.
Wcdnesdsy loukttig after their Sunford In -1several mouths in the North.
There is a doser relation between pray­
**rt*t1'
I Ice-cold sweet milk and butteriqilk and ing nnd |uiying than most people think.
See Pell for pujicr hanging. New fall nU the [xipulnr soft drinks will be found If you don't ¡my yourjustdebts,don't |&gt;ray.
Wtenis Just In.
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a t W. H. Hand's.
fur you will merely waste yuur time and
The A. C. L has laid new and heavier . John Cook, of the Cook Automobile Co.. your words.
Send your shirts, collars and cuffs to tho
«ill on the branch between Sanfonl and of Orlando, was In the d ty Sunday with a
k**burg. Increase traffic made U)e re-1 new Bulck car nnd this cur may soon be I Celery City Steam Luutulry «lid tliey will
I nso— ary.-------------------[added to tlie Sanford list of automobiles, look as new.
8* up-to-date and nuinbw your house. I Now Is tlie time to buy cranberries.
The Herald is authorized nnd requested
7
iiumliys from ¡A’ E. Hill Hurd-1 Jo** arrived. Cull nt the Sanford Grocery to announce thut the hour for the Sunday
*we store.
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evening services in* tlie Methodist, BapThe Herald is busy this week completing I W. M. Ploxco was in the city for a few ***•• Presbyterian und CongregaUuiitd
**M *he fittest printing ever seen in | Itours on Tuesday. Mr. Plnxco recently churches has been changed from 7:30 to
“ ttfwil. The Job department is kept I removed Ida Job printing plant to Jack- T. the change taking effect tomorrow,
night ami day to keep up with the I sonville. where lus is now located on Bay | The Celery City Laundry has installed
orders.
up-to-date [vessi ri g und cleaning inudtin
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E. ,S. Burleigh. President of the Lake AbEvery citizen should get busy In aiding »tract Co.. Tnvures, was in Sanford on
the advertising of Sanford during the coin-1business Thursday.
Ing season.
I See the fine display of Jnpnncse wurc.
Those who anticipate building will save 01 the Sanford Furniture Co. Finest line
opey by giving us their con tract. Snead
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tBconly first-class bakery in

F A L L ST O C K has been arriving daily. You 'should
not fail to call and look over this stock before making your
purchase.
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Stone and Frame Buildings a Specialty
Nono hnt first-clnss lubor oni[&gt;loycd and all cnntwctagunrnntecd to ho in nccordnnco
with plana nfid Bpecifipatlops

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Rhone S|»oncor for bread. Free house to
hutisi: delivery. Phone 10(1.
Do you wont new line of cereals—just
received from New YorkT Cali ut the
Sanford Grocery Co.______ •
The Building and Loan AswM'ialion met
in tlie office of J. C. Higgins yesterday
and elected tlie following meudters of the
inntice rod Lonn Committee: J. C. Hig­
gins, Chairman; A. T. Rossetter und W.
1). Holden.
At theo|v*ru Iiouih; last night thcllretoiiRuiikel Company ivesente«! "Salome" to­
gether with the famous dnnee, nnd sevrnT new features were added, among
wliicliJwaa -Sanford's fav«vite-uBlue-Gum
Negro" sketch nrtist. Goo. W. Adams. A
good audience was in attendance und the
[&gt;crfoiiiunce was imich enjoyed. . •
One of the most plcnsant meetings of
tlie 'Wumgo’H Home Missionary Society of
the Methodist Cliurch was held Monday
nfternoon nt the home of Mrs. 11. II, Hill,
on Third street. Tho attendance was
large, and tlie ludics report a must enjoy­
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City Lot for Sale
We hnvo for sale a city lot on Magnolia
nvcnuu between Fifth and Sixth streets,
east front. Inquire of
S nead &amp;. V en able . .

Now Is the time to buy your sub-irrl
gated land.' Sec M. M. Smith.
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Notice ol Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 8 of Chapter 4888,
Laws of Florida
Notice U htn-liyy siren
Zlrcn uiM
ill tit tT,. L
E. Wilton, i&gt;ur|
chutcr ol in* rrrllltrn lei nnm «l In-low, h a t nl«t
tnid errilllcBlrt In iny otltoi- nnd inadr applicaIImi
(01 In* doedt lo lituo lu ecegidancs with law. Said
cortitK-ntet omtiraco (he follo» inf drtcrliwd land.
tllunlMt inU ranfo county I lumia 1
Nu. SK, »cM of nwM and tw h of te li and noli
of l ati* and t X of-awyt, jw*-. lU.-tp. Z&lt;, srrrZ T a.7

aascttnl In Ilia name &lt;
o f f T i. Uni*
Initl-y.

H'uf i v i t , tec. 32, ip 24, i. r. 27
No. SU. nwX'of
atte tte tl In ihenanie
me id
iif t runk S Pell.
v/, „,
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ui. 224,
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No 00, ,■
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of neVi,
neX, tec. 333,
Jittetsed In lha nam e of C. II. (laffney.
No. 03, wX of twX of tcX . tec. 7, Ip, 20. t. r.
2H e„ n tte tte d In the name of j. W. Simon ion
heir*
No. (Ig.wJLof n c li an d aU of nwX, tec. JO, tpTTl
20. i. r. 28 e., u tte tte d In lhe name of Unknown
Owner.
No, «0, »X of nwX of teX . tec. 10, (p. 20, a. r.
28 «., ntteated In the nam e of Unknown Owner.
No 07, nX of twX of tX of tw X , tec. IH, tp.20,
t. r. 28 e.. atw-tted In lhe name of U. A Irvin.
No 08. eX of nwX, tec 2.1, Ip 20, t j 2Be. aatcated In rhe name of A W Lawton.
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ffn -70. n rX nf a a lf, taa i!4i In Sll r f ' « &gt; « T
tew ed ill the nam e of 1 O Welch
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No. 122, twX of nwX, ti-cio. ip 22, a r 28 e, at-

F. B. Dale of Orlando was in the city ariieil tn the name of Dm hi Uryon
No. 140. nwX of nwX, tec 12. ip 2 3 ,a r 28 a. at,r^0*'
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the Sanford Grocery.
Thursday and made a pleusnnt call at The M-tted In the name of C it U ndtey
Geo. S. Derry returned yesterday from ilcridd office. Mr, Dale Is n well-known No. 141, nwX of teVl. tec II, ip 23, a r 28 a, a t
trill si ' leI
**** Presbyterian d iu rd il G. R. EUls, representing the Florida Fer- Georgia, where he bus been siwiidlng sev­
te tted In the name of Unknown Owner
145, la-flnnluf tw cor of nX of twX oflieX
MW W 1 lilloWcen #ocIal
*ho home tillzer Co., with headquarters nt Gaines- eral weeks with friends and relatives. He vegetable grower, and is a lively exam­ of-No.
nwX, tec 2S, ip It), a r 20 e, run a 10 cht, n
°n neitt
evening, j viiie, was lu tliecity Friday, in tlie inter- was accompanied home by ids sister-in- ple of what Fhvidu’s balmy climate will 7.01 cht n 58 deg w lo Lake Lelba, w'ly aloof
of lake to w line of ueX of nwX. a 10.3!)
«Junejits will he
and k good M | o( hll ^
j A TBkaall Ib ^ie Sanaccomplish. He came to Florida from the margin
a ttested In the name of Mrt C S Woodson
law, Miss Ripley, who will be the guest of North expecting every day would tie his cht,
No. 140. neX of tw X . arc 27, Ip 1U, ■ r 20 a, a t«ssurwl tiioee who attend. “ ^ I ford agent for this company.
seated In the nam e pf A. | ‘. Moura___-—r — ------- —
Mr. nnd Mrs. Derry.
lust
nnd
now
he
is
n
picture
of
robust
No 147. neX of tevi and cX of awX of aaX, tec
*^■85 U t he standard price fora tailorWe make plana and specifications and
Tlie newest and latest at Mettinger's health.
28, tp 1U. a r 20 e, attested tn the name of Un­
known owner
“ **•011 at D. A. Caldwell in the Stone- do first-class work cheaper than anybody dry goods stive, next to postoffice.
150. Iwftuning 2U.2I cht n and 7.13 cht w
Rev. E. F. Ley, presiding elder of the of No.
U‘veblock- I else. Spend L Venable.
te cur of lot 2. tec 3U, ip IU. a r 28 a, run a 4.83
James McGomb, Jr. editor of the Florida East Coast District, was here a short clit.
w 10.30 cht. n 4.80 cht, e 10.30 cht. attested
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L^"C con,**nPl®tea putting j Tomorrow |s the day aet apart through Fruit and Produce News of Jacksonville, while Monday, on Ids way to Palatka. In die nam e ut S A PftefTrr
No. 151, wX of aeS, tec 3, ip 20. ar2 U , a t ­
nrn i&lt;&gt;.t
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un Hie Sanford out tlie country to be known as Prison was In tlie city the first of the week In the Mr. Ley is enthusiastic over the vast re- tested to the name of I it Urowa
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U eht e afld 3.43eT u» bfTT^
„•ttainer
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this
will
give
Sanford
■wune,
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.Sunday. During this day prayers ore to I jntcreJt 0f his publication. He bus rtr- juurces uf Florida, ami thinks there 1» ho toe Put! on togiiiHliiB
n line of tec 33, ip 22. • r 2U e. run a ’
cht, a ItX cht. n 13.01 cht. w'ly 11.33 cht.
Ukeovnln« L
“y. 4reat r,ver
ui,p. 1 *•« Offered
for tlie ~spiritual
welfare of the1 rang(klfo
send a daily
market rejiurt__to pluce under the sun like this place of sun­ a13.(13
Vt*FV HAlutlav- In
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ttested In tho name of Win IfcLcod he lit
convicts. The recommendation comes I Sanford, which will be displayed at The shine and flowers. Suid he, "In my dis­ No. 318, loft 20 lo 23, Nrava'a add lo Sanfonl,
*—ï s t ? iDÎ VCry
the
ste d In the name ol J W Wolfa
from the World's Sunday School Asaoda- |{croid office. Walter Sdiucht has been trict the resources arc varied, different atte
No 825. neX of aaX. tec 7, (p 20, s r 30 o' astetted
In ilic name of Unknown Owner
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engaged us local agent and cxvicspondenL sections being prominent in the cluss of
¿ 2 * "*ilkl » “«dieraaiid milk, milk tion.
No. 328, lot 1 (teat 2.47 a in te cor, 7.07 chi n
H4^ '* p L * her dairy dishes, at BUlie
A little money now ai&gt;tf a little now and
[ ^ j 0f horses nnd mules. Just In. at u products. For instance, Sunfurd for m u lt hr 3X elite mu) w), te c l2 . Ip 20, « r3 0 , a tte tte d In ilie name of Unknown Owner
then is the way to buy celery land. See ]jaDd '8 stables. Call and look them over. celery; Hastings fur Irish potatoes; Debay No 353. hit 148. Uk t), IfltcheU'a Surrey levy
grant: a t i n aed tn tlw rraraepf Unknown Ownet.
J “.*!” 1 ^uj£rei hunting in. the ham- M^M..Smith fivjmrtjculars.— — ----------- - j ; c e n s m l n g t r t r f thts d n r r l i i s l t i u n d f w ^ ^ o i - p t n r a g r t e « ,— tomdtoca clcT No. 3BO, aeX of nX of lot 2 and n X of nX of lot
tec 8. tp 21. • r 20 e, attested In ik t i i i t t i i f
y Lrether’a truck form on
Horry Wilson bos a fine display of Keen | among hit' papers an old letter that is Thus he went on, telling of the different 2,
U n k n o w n O w n ra ___- - ■
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aqeilanazMMl
whatth
erm
ak
e
until
IM
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No. 4DB. wX of tw X , tec 3. ip 20, t r i t e , a tk L .« ? !nUP,Tlmr^ ay sfternoon. Miss Kutler safety ruxors in his wjjtdutf nnd aemawhal of » curiosity, lt-la-a letter to
teated
In
Ibe
name
of
Unknown
Owner.
fattier written by a brother in 1838, porter lost the chain of tlie Florida pro­ No. 417. w 2 a o f nX of tX of naX of awX, tec
^ ? r y ¿rU,£,a M
*W,W - « ***** from die' „[„V aran« ga'lned by a passing Ills
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IS, tp 21. a r 31. a ttested In the nam e of Unknown
‘"Cotne co *T?*t
from Up to glance these celebrated razors should do in the style of penmanship and composi- duction*, ns emphasized by the presiding Owner
elder,
and
was
ready
to
agree
with
tlie
No. 433, 30 a n te ce cur of twX of tw X . tec B,
tliu« far
" aJT*'**ea high, all that is claimed for them. The offer of tion peculiar to that time. It was written
IP 22, t r 33 e, attested In lha nam e of Ur* C U
»w tor the pepper an4 aaltr*
reverend
gentlemen,
(hat
we
have
a
great
a thirty-day trial Is calculated to clean at New Berlin, Ohio, Oct. 2, 1839, and
U adtley.
All «aid certificate» being dated June 4 th, A. D'
out the entire stock In a short lime. See directed to Mr. Emanuel Ensmlnger, Bristol, country, one that is hard to beat.
1808,
FOR SALE— 250 acre* of fine celery Ur.lett said certlOcaiea shall be redeemed ac­
his advertisement In this Usue of The Wayne county. Otdo. This, being before
cording to law, tax deed* will Issue thereon ou the
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land
cheap. Also 5-acre farm for rent, 23th day of November, A. D. 1008.
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Herald,
and
then
see
the
razor.
the
day
of
envelopes
ssd
postage
»tamps
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W llueti my stgaatura nnd uttlctal te a l tb it Ota
The Port Coktsactiwi CuvrAitr will fur- Uio amount of postage nquired was written with house and tools. It wlRtkay you 22nd day of October. A. U. 11*0«
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B. M.
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Investigate
this.
Box
473,
San­
tilth your plans free of cost when they do on the folded paper, ten cents, to be colClerk Circuit Court. Orange C o . Fla.
ford,
Florida.
By M. A. ItowAan, D. C
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THE. SANfORD MrR.\lD

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(Sanford's inicklnjvjndustry ns «Iocs
droughts. When a Hmiarial panic comes
it booms the trucking industry because wo
have the possibilities. When n drought
A Budget or Interesting Items Icomes it shows the value of our artesian
1wells. When n wet spell arrives it shows |
From Correspondence
[value of sub-irrigation.

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City prbperty, improved and unimproved.' 303,000 acres timber land,. with finest site in
Florida for crate factory.
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•■VveiFiwrratrfStit» Tifctets.itn^arelieff',

MURRELL &amp;. MIMSIIEW nre practical farmers ns
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We hear that
1st cliarcli tiicre. He returned Monday.
Ed Pattilio of Osteen was in town on (changed hands,
to Mr. Cnrrnwny.
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resent to the Investor the Best Opportunities

The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. I T Sun-l,-ny' comin« out bjr nut0i _m
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rla of U
h B. V. Proctor |
The m
mywy
friends
Mrs,
D. nRing
is quite
ill with
whoopipg
cough
Oscar Jemignn Is aWay on a business Iarc sorry to hear, thnt she is on the sick ;
list, nnd hope to hcari of her speedy retrip in the vicinity of Tnllnhnssec.
Icovery. »
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ENTERPRISE ECHOES ^ J r
Sprclnl Correspondence to The Herald. '** 1.
Bonnell of Geneva, nnd Mrs. Clyde Den-,
, Miss Emma Tucker went to Jacksonville nlsof Alabama. Mr. Bonnell is well k/uiwn j
Friday on a business trip.*
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BRÖKERS

RE A L

THE EVENTS OF ORANGE COUNTY

LONGWOOD LACONICS
Elder E. Lee Smith wnsfelected modera­
Efficient Staff of Reporters Weekly tor of the Wekiwa Association which re-1
Covers the Territory for
cently convened at Winter Gnrdeti, in
The Herald
Senator Corson's stead, ns he could not |
attend. •
. LAKE MARY MELANGE
Mr. J. S. Dinkle, wife and daughter, I
Special Cormpomlenrc la The H erald:
Jewell, returned last week from their trip J
Miss Florence Lovell spent part
Inst] to Virginia..
Sunday at her home In Longwood.
. H. Rhnd with her five-lovely I
Walter Schucht of Sanford paid a visit
ters returned home last week after
to Lake Mary one day .tills week in th&lt;
pleasant sojourn of some weeks In |
interest of The Herald. **
h Carolina.
It sounds gnodito*hear the factory whis­
Mrs, F, J. Neimeyer went down to W in-1
tle again. The Planters' Manufacturing ter Park Saturday, her daughter. Miss |
Co. have commenced work and expect to Adeline, accompanied her home.
do more business thnn ever.
Miss Carrie Lewis is our new assistant I
The Ice crcnm social at the school liousc postmistress, and fills the possition very |
on the night of October 10, was quite n acceptably.
success. The cream wns gootl, and after
Mr. M. P. Lipe, of Sanford, is Increasing |
thnt hud been eaten, the young people
the
depth of Mr. F. j , Nwihad n rdc*&gt; liinsphtyin# gam-M-out under
with his steam digger.
.the te e s, J)nn of^he amusement* of the
'E v e n in g was fishing for caps. One of the
GENEVA GLEANINGS
young men has been wearing the one he
S. J . Sligh of Orlando was a. visitor here |
,._“ Sg!U ever, since.

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telephone line hns
Currie selling out | : _

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Hardware,

Rev. Campbell Guy held divine service
S ta te Correspondence Course
Sunday afternoon at All Saints church.
.
The
University of Florida offers a free
Miss Annie Pattilio arrived Friday front
correspondence
course In agriculture for
Georgia, and was the guest of her sister.
Miss Nell Pattilio, and Mrs. George 1L teachers. The course will begin Novem­
ber 1 nnd end June 1.1009.
C ouiil
Tcnchere may work singly or in groups.
Used in Uncle Sant's Puln! Shop
The Only Electrically Welded Steel
We have the largest
Mrs. R. C. Busline]I nnd Miss L. Loyd of
Every teacher taking the course, however,
During the past year the U. S.
DcLand were in town Tucstlny. Mrs
WIRE E E N C t S
must register.
and best equipped plant
Nnvy has consumed (191,000 pounds
Uushncll come to have Miss Clifford HinRecognizing tho fact thnt teachers nre
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dry do some sewing for her.
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for driving wells ¡nljna.
busy people, tlie course will be conducted
Lucas White Paint
Mrs. C.- R. M. Sheppard nnd son. C. R. so (hut each tcncher or grodp of teachers
nnd 278,700 pounds ‘of LUCAS
1
M. Sheppard. Jr., of Kingston, are guests working together will be at liberty to de­
^soGtiorr'om ie country
COLORS,
sufficient
to
produce
more
' of her father, II.- F. Qunckcnbos.
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OJJid are prepared to (ill
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X - XX - Mhul Rebecca Qjmrkcnbo» spent Sunday periment ns other duties will permit. The
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all
orders
promptly.
Our
000
gallons
each,-nnd
winch.would
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children of Jacksonville. Mrs. Pratt limit fur the completion of any ixirihm of
make u train more than one-holf
brought her t*o older girls to Mrs. Brooks. tiie course will tip enforced, and therefore
machinery is up-to-date
mile long.
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Mrs. Wm. Padgett, son njj&lt;l «laughter the amount of work occomiilished will de­
■ For Field, Farm, Ranch,
and our workmen are
pend entirely upon the individual teacher
wera in Sanford on Suturday last.
In addition to this Uncle Sain
Lawns,
Corn
Cribs'and
pursuing
the
course.
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has
used
during
the
jxinl
ycur
more
The tinners from Fernald's in Sanford
skilled in the work.
Poultry
limn 25,000 gallons of LUCAS
are repairing tho roof of tlie Epworth Inn • Tho course is Intended to meet lho*imP
mediate needs of teachers. First, a*foun­
VARNISHES, ENAMELS and other
this
A week.
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Will stnnd ordinary qs well as Imrtl
dation must be laid. Therefor«?, tlie emirs«; I
products.
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The ladies of this town find it very ob­
usuogef^
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putting in wells would
jectionable to get ofT nnd on the F, E. C. will deal with-fundnmental principles nnd f
Uncle Sam’s preference is not a
Will
n
o
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so
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S
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m
m
er’s
h
a
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t
u
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trains at the depot in the snndspurs, and their applications. Simple experimental |
mutter o t favor, but of QUALITY
serve their
tlieir best inter­
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brenk in the 00W of Winter
especially in wet wcuiluir, whon they noi exercises, suited lo-class.ustvwill f«i
and
RESULTS.
part of the course
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only get their feet wet, but iuivu to stop
ests by consulting ns and
Arc made of the best materials and
Tlie correspondence course in'ngricul-j
In Uncle Sam's kcjvicc, as „in
every minute or two to get rid of these
have
stays
that
cannot
slip
ture
now
offered
by
the
univ«*rity'
is
timely,
everybody elsc's, LUCAS PROvicious little "trumps."
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learning prices before
since State Superintendent W. M. Hollo­
DUCTS linve un unbroken rcconP
Mr. Landis and J. R. Turner, ,4«^e J n
Do not require an cx|&gt;ert to erect,
way has announced that in June, 1009.
for satisfactory results.
, and nre low priced
town one day Inst week..
7 £7
making contracts.
applicants for firsL second and third grade |
Mrs. J. R. Thursby and two children; o#*| certificates will lie required to pass an
Blue Springs, spent Tuesday in (own with examination in agriculture. The
We Handle tho Above Exclusively In Sanford
course

LUCAS PAINT

WELL DRIVING

“ PITTSBURG PERFECT”

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['giving instructtoji g n sgrioult
pr«*iNtriiig for teachers' examina
in
agricultural
subjects.
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Celery Avenue News Notes
Touchers wishing to register for the
Postmaster Haskins and Joe Cameron
were over tha proposed rural mail route Icourse should apply to J. 3. Vernon. Pro­
Tuesday, tho 20th. Leading out Celery fessor of Agriculture,
avenue we li'arn there are one hundred
Another New rio rld a Industry ,
and twenty subscribers, with an easy Iwu
Jacksonville Times-Union: The Gaines­
hundred, on tlie cstnhl¡siting of the route, ville Sun announces that it has seen earn
which will complete a circuit of about
by ihB.C. WT
teen miles.
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interests from wood pulptnnde from longThere nre now ^1 course of construction I leaved pine trees cut in Alachua county.
new dwelling houses und barns on Celery Among the samples were bond, linen,
nvenue and Cameron u venue aggregating book, cover, wrapping and fiber paper, all
in neighborhood of ten thousand dollars, of thcdiighcfat grades. They were finished
not to mention new ones just completed In cloth, antique, laid, mill nnd ennmei.
nnd (xxmpied.
It says the paper was made at four differ­
W. A. Raynor, recently from Goodground. ent plants In the United States to ascer­
Long Island, who Is n leading, cauliflower tain the cost, after long experimenting In
grower of thnt nntwftruck-firowingislniul. the mill. A plant for the manufacture of
bus completed his" residence on his farm at this paper is proposed at GatoesviUe. ,Jf
the corner of Celery and ' Camerini ave­ it can use up the refuse wood -It will
nues, and expects his.family down tills mean a considerable addition to the po­
tential wealth (if the htutc uf Florida.'
week'.
ilia, of Osteen, spent Tuesday in town.

Straw berries, Celery ;
Aspingm, Lettuce, OnioM^MliHowtw, etc,, eig.,"i n S«nford, paya
I Sell the Land—Your Brains, Money, and
Muscles Makes lite Crop and tlie Profit

Ed. Stephens of Lake Carey. Wyoming,
Get Eamlllar With These —~
anility. Pennsylvania, who recently pur­
As there will be a large number of Pres­
chased a forty acre tract of trucking nnd idential Electors on tlie ballot at die elec­
celery land in partnership with his broth­ tion In November it behooves Democrats
er, H: P. Stephens, we learn is soon to to lieootne familiar with the Bryan elec­
move his family to Sanford.
tors, whlch'are as follows:
For Presidential Electors:
Mrs Sophie Comprops has gone to Dc­
H. P. BAILEY.
Land far a short visit to relatives.
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J. L*Wright jBiid_MissVljuilttJtLY
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were unite«] lii niarTldge'ul “Uie liome”
CEO. C MARTIN.
the bride qt Mount Dora, on Wednesday
SAMUEL PASOO.
morning. Oct 21st Mr. Wright Is a popS
Paste Uiis list in your hat, so that when
* ulur young celery grower of Celery avenue.
Miss Williams is one of Mount Dora’s, you ore asked who the Democratic elect­ ^
charming young ladies. They will reside ors are you may be prepared to give the
information.
on Celery avenue, Mr. Wright having re- desired
a
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1cently completed his residence. "
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The financiiil panic has served to boom Hcx&lt;U&gt; office.

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If you are needing letter heads, bill bends, envelopes,
cords, 8tnttfpicnts, circiilnrs, b(N»klets or anything of that
kind, let us hear from you.

His Improvement Plan.
"Aiibesier lawyer married n young
woman of exquisite rnlud—a-thin, big
beaded girl In apectaclcs," said a West
Virginia man. "A friend from the cnat
*u Introducer) to tho Indy one night,
tnd later on tbo bridegroom said to
him;
"•George, whut do you tbluk of her?*
"Gcorgo puffed thoughtfully on bin
dor.
Well* he said, *to tell yon the
oath, the liu't much to took at, la ahe?
4^be busbund's face fell.
*4b. but' bg.Bald eagarly. *wbat
M sue hast» Externally perhupn ahe
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T* Flret Eviction.
^ r o nt who Twt-4w t tuiuytrr
^ •F ü îv b o sê n c t boaBtod to tbo
A? , lh&lt;t hla landlord waa now "Ood
iktj and that bo need fear noth“Don't 7?» bo‘ too
— ,u r ^ VaJL" va k
•tirici
Remember Ood Almighty
«•rtrt hu first two tenants.”
\C*«k t0 th, End

m i***1, «»k has tho apirlt of cook-* Ì L n ù f
« W * French chef,
Btull K.Ì “ “ ue,,cr tUca* UU flret
U of food, aud a
hit rtrTn i“ varlu u tb« subject of bis
' J f “« breath.
Jou ever.boar of poor Gttslon
»distinguished cook of Palla voyage to
E L « u—u in"*nt °°H la
ablp Waa
«pturej
*nd hi* party were
^ 01^ . 11 Cftna*hala. Being plump,
V r t r ' t ^ tlW t n t o t **»• 1,1
«roti lio n . to “• «»uslttued to -th e
m
lh,,u *erola- ^ jid the eu rrlrHot, L i n h°Udng coold b a re boon
O uh»^\Uu.g ntul “ ««&gt; sublimo than
,re“ th* d ire s t pot
gw (nd ^ I
-ro w ooU and but»
«tla erv^r
to co°h—&lt;3axton‘a tart
« a great artlatj
14 ‘•'A lready pastf « the pepper and g a tti'"

ALHT^tT W OIDCItRIST
Eor Coniotrollrr,
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A. d CROOU.
For Trrajurer.
•
W, V KNOTT.
For Secrttory ul Slate.
0
fl, CLAY CKAWFOKD.
For AllOrnry Ceneriil.
PARK M TRAMMEL
For Stale Sutierintemlrnt of |*ut&gt;lk; Insliurlbin.
W1U.IAM M. HOLLOWAY
For Colimi ¡»»inner ol Agriculture,
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All- Are Interested
Much intcrestis being taken tliroughnut
the state In the carnival Unit is to l&gt;c given
under the management of some of the
Jacksonville newspaper men, and the prospectB are that the metropolis of the state
will be crowded with visitors during Tinweek of the carnival. This year the car.
nivul will be given October JiO to 31, in-1 For Juiiice, of the Suj&gt;rrm&lt;iGoort,
elusive. Hound trip rates of one fare plus |
THOMAS M shackle
SUACKI.E FORD
HG cents, will bo given by nil the railroads For Stale Senator, luth DUtriet,
L C. MASSEY.
and stearnlxtut cotn|&gt;anies running to Jack­ I For Member* ot the Legislature,*
sonville. These ticket« will be gold dally
and will be guod returning up to midnight I For County huht*.
1
WILLIAM MARTIN
of November 1.
Court,
The carnival promises to be the best For Clerk oftiIhrM.Cimili
ROBINSON. .
ever given, and that is promising a great For Sheriff,
,
JAMES A K1KKWOOK.
deal, for the carnivals given in past years For Tax A»»&lt;-»»ur.
have certainly pleased the crowds of vis­
SAMUEL A. ROBINSON.
For County Tax Collector,
itors who have attended.
W. E. MARTIN ------—---- —
Judging from the Inrkannullla^pojMe«any"•rrAiurrr. *
JAMES ll
the people of that city huve all gotten the
For County Surveyor,
carnival spirit, us they coll it, nnd are co­
J, O EHItS.
operating to make the curnivul a big suc­ For County Superino ixlrnl of 1‘ublic Inilrurtlun.
W. It. LYNCH.
cess. These celebrations afford peo|tle
ffoin all parts of the state an opportunity
Sul"'r' iwr L.^UVE1“"'
to meet (n Jacksonville, and besides being | , or Jud&lt;P uf t^h«Crliidnxl Court,
JAMES a . BELLS.
entertained and amused, to renew old
For
County
Solicitor,
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friendsltips und form new ones. It ulso
GEORGE A. PE COTTES.
gives them an opportunity to see the full Fur Clerk of the Crimltt»! Court,
L. WICHTEN PAUL
and winter styles and do their shopping.
Fur County Comtnltikmrr, PUtrict Nu. 1
The low rales given by tl»e transportiou - ■
- ALEX VAUGHN,---------------ConimUrioncr, DUtrk-t No 2.
companies will be appreciated by lltose Fur Cuunty JL
K. FULLEÌL
who Intend to visit Jacksonville.
Fur County Connut&gt;»kmer, District No. S,

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Sanford, Florida

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P a b s t ’s C e l e b r a t e d

T hen

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To the Democratic Voters of Second
A Course of ttlih Grade Amusements
Congressional District of Florida
Has Been Arranged for the Winter
As you have doubtless noticed in the i The
*uc nign
High school
School has been offered a I S'*
public press. I have been engaged since* very tine course of entertainments for the V i
about the middle of July last in the dls-1 coming season, at a very reasonable rate. ^
Kí fi«lieknoirn actor wns taking din charge of my duties as Secretary of the
The course consists of the following
*
, fashionable Chicago hotel
National Democratic Congressional Com- numbers: The Christine Giles' Concert
fhen i rouuK 'man came In and aat mlttee, In dinrge of the hendqunrtcrs at Ca; The Royal Hungnrian Orchestra-1
? L ,t the same table, lie apparentir rwofTilMd the actor, for after got- Washington. In performance of my Uu- Nmsh, the Magician; The Roney Boys’
L tl him intently for « couple of ties as such recrtlary, I have had for the The Days.
This is by far the best course ever
Routes be pulled a two dollar bill time mentioned charge of the campaign
«..BUtlooaly from a large roll and. far the election of Democrats to Congress offered to the Sanford people. Each com.ioTláí It across the table, remarked: from the eastern and southern states. A P«»y «peaks for Itself, Then- Is not a
1 ilwaya feel a. If 1 b&amp; t o p.|T to few days since, having been relieved by "one man show" In the courao. The
. g famoua ™n&gt;t don't you know,
Mr. Finlay, of South Carolina, vice choir- Chrlstlne-Clles Concert Co. is made up of
Tbe "famous man" calmly tore the man of the committee, and who kindly « number of high class musicians, who
raro, dollar bill In half and returned
consented to remain In charge for the render n program of populnr and classical
dm section to the young man.
Children half price.” ho observed buluncc of the cam palgi^I come home music. The Royal Hungarian Orchestra
with the full inteoilanof making appoint- 18 composed of Bix musicians of rare rai­
' composedly.
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ments throughout the district and od- ent, who need no introduction to lovers of
LISTEN!
dressing us many of my constituents us 1 «&lt;**1 music. Edwin Brush is not excelled
Who«v«r you ar«, «a you re a d th is .
could reach, giving an account of my M« his line; to see his Hindoo Basket Trick
Wtat»»»r your tro u b la o r Kriof.
stewardship and discussing the Issues ol
worth more than Uie price of ndmlsI m a t you to know a n d to h e e d t h l a Xfta bour d raw elh n e a r w ith re llo t.
the present campaign. It was my full In- *ion. There Is but one genuine company
No aorrow. no woe, I# u n e n d ln » .
motion, therefore, to remain in Floridu °i Roney s Boys: this company is well
Ttwuih heaven aeom a volcoleaa and
until die convening of Congress next De- known to the American people, nnd they
dumb.
comber. Upon my arrival nt my home in alwnyi make a hit wherever they go.
Bo tun at your cry la aacandlns.
jto iurelr an anawer wlH coma.
Uuine&amp;vUU..l. vftMMttUi«wnliVi»!hjae.^rale. L^iios'Duy and wife nre considered'by n ll|$ $
«rum. from the Haa. William J. BrynnJ lV be the best Impersonatorsmi the
Whatever irm p ta tto n l a tu e a c ijia u ,
_ ,t wbw&gt; *y»* v » U^tao x ltu p i* Utvca.falV,
litre platform.
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15 lUmrmber, food a n y e la 'w m h o a r y o u
(Hut I return north and make speeches In
The object In having the course_first,
And help you to a la n d If y o u cal).
octiulf
af
the
ticket
in
the
grates
of
New
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&lt;»fferto ourTvit rotts rind. young^olk u
flOTgt, »tunned by d e sp a ir, 1 beaeeeh
york, Oliio, Indianu. Illinois nnd Wiscon- hlgh'-daaa order of entertainments—someyou.
Wbatcvar your loaaca, y o u r need.
bin. Feeling that j| could not refuse to | thing that will uplift nnd elevate ns well
PilUv* when thaae p rin te d w n rd a reaeU .
comply with this request of our greni I ns entertain. Second, if nny money curi
you,
/
fwiime you w ere b o m to au cceed . ,
lender, particularly ut the time when die | be made by the venture, we wish to add
- E l l a W h e e le r W ilcox.
future holds so much of promise for oui to pur school library.
people,
1 am, therefore, cheerfully respond-1 The town and community will be can­
Q«t Half of It Back.
The famous pointer C orot' end hit mg to this call of the great Commoner vassed nt an early dntp for u sale of tick­
•later were joint owners of some bouse with entire confidence that you will not ets, and It Is to be hoped that our people
properly In the Faubourg PajMonnlore allow my absence from .the district and will freely respond,«*) that enough ticketh
Oae day one of the tenants, a tailor, irom the state, particularly when 1 am may Ih- subscribed to'. eiuilile us.iu.haveJ
mw to Corn and antd he-TonW tint engaged, in die work which I imvi* men­ !die ururad di'enlertaiiuneattr;
pay hi* rent "Wbat can I do for j-otlf" tioned to militate ugainst me In tlio elec­
N. J. P erkins, Principal,
*&gt;ked Corot "I cannot Intercede for
tion
on
the
third
of
next
month.
C.
R. Walker, Chairman Board.
;oa with my sister bccauso I ntu not
1
desire
to
appeal
to
you
us
strongly
as
ougood terms with ifiy family." ‘.As n
Capt. M arks at Home
■ matter of fact. Corof was regarded as language can uppcnl, to give me every
Having returned to Sanford, after nn
a "fsllnre" by his family. "However,” possible vote on die third of next month,
be added, “bora la the money to pay not because I am fearful us to my elec­ absence of four months, I am nt home I
the rent, only don't let uny one kuow tion, but because of its effect in Congress again, ready to give my best efforts to
| hare given It to you."
should nny effort be made to reduce our sell any proj&gt;crty that is listed with me
Ttw tailor after thla used to return
and to do notary work, draw nnd execute |
periodically when tils rent was due and representation. I not only ask tliis for
all
kinds of dreds^jnqrUiugc*. contracts,
-ebtato the money from Corot, who re­ myself, but I urge n full vote nil along
bondSTclc.
I will appreciate any business |
the
line,
partiaijm
lyjor
o
u
r
Democratic
marked on one occaalon. “1 appear to
intrusted to me.*
be Tery gencroua, but I a m jo tf-b e * - -presidential electors.
Respectfully.
**
riuso I
J w l t ü M r B ï c Î from my
In conclusion. I bring to you in this let­
5-tf
.
R
iciiari
)
H.
Marks.
my abara of the re n t"
ter die cheering news that the next House
of Reprcsen tat Ives will unquestionably I
Barred Out
DEMOCRATIC TICKET
Two Souls approached 8 t. re fe r, side 1m: Democratic, nnd the Presidential pol- [
ideal
horizon
was
never
brighter
for
the
.bj aide, and the younger wan repulsed
for I‘r(’ik)pnl.
WILLIAM J. UKYAN.
sternly by the snlut on the ground Democracy than at the present time.
that since bo had never been m arried Florida, In this Democratic year, should Tor Vice ftMkh»irt.
JOHN W. KERN.
be bid never known nu(Turing.
do her duty, Itccausc if the signs of the Eof I’rfilJi ntla Elector»,
H.-P. UAILEY,
/
The older mao advanced, with glad times in the political sky do not belie I
P. W HUTLT.k.
- confidence. lie stated that he had been themselves, the grant Nebraskan will be
ROBERT E. DAVIS,
Hurried twice.
CEOHur. C. MARTIN.
inuguruted President of the United
SAMUEL PASCO.
Ilut him, too, the aalnt repulsed; sayEor R riitraentailvr in C onsrui, SrconJ Dulik t.
States
on
the
fourth
of
March
next.
lfii:
ERANK CLARK.
Yours for victory,
—£ kank Clark.
"This Is no place for fools."
For Covrnmr,

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said."

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"The continuous rainfall of the p u t three
For Ju»tioe of the Pceor, IHurk't No. 3.
weeks," says theSunfurdHerald, "liasfully _
L. G. STRI fi GFELLI) W,
demonstrated that Sanford's sub-irrigation
method can take care of any amount of
rainfall, even a deluge like that of this
season." Not in thirty years has there
Men so much water in llte St. Joints river
JEWELER
and in Lake Monroe, “yet should these
rains continue for the next six months the
celery ram » of Sanford would not tie im
undated. No better example of this subMY SPECIALTIES}
irrigation method could be demonatrated
and practically decides the question of P ithiT i ILnd Pxinud Chios _
Coili.iu'. Stcrliog Sil*«
(
Sanford's location being llte best in drought
and deluge that the world uffords." it says.
Kog«*' PUud War*
Flch,^
These heavy rains must be the most satElgin sod Wahksm Wrick«»
Of riches la a fool.
«factory to the celery growers Inasmuch
'W i
M**l» a s they establish beyond question the
?*&gt; i«Æ V be to
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ui ln« I— merits of die system on the success of
A L L GO OD S G U A R A N «^TED
which so raucj) depends at Sanford.

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Why. not spend a few dollars having that old well of your's cleaned out
and drilled deeper. It will save doctor's bills. I ain equipped to do you a firet-class job and reasonable prices. Artesiun and deep wells

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IN SANFORD CHURCHES
W here Devout of the Celery
_
Clty WorsHIp Tomorrow-.

AN ORDINANCE
bright oiul promising future. The offering
next Sunday will be for foreign missions. Granting to 8. 0 , Chase, J O . Rotsllir. A. P.

Catholic
Rev. M. Fox. rector;
ev*ry incond
fmtrth Siitulay
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art tarir
m m , 7 «. iK M im t and
mon. 1U a. m.;
n.: Sunday school. 9 a. m.¡ vespers. ¡
p. m.

Twentieth Sunday after Petit., Oct. 25.
Sunday school, 0 -a. m.
Mans and sermon, It) a. m.
Rtmry. -instruction and bénédiction,
7:30 p. m.
Monday, 2Gth Oct—
Mass, 7 a. m.
Catechetical instruction) 3 p. m.

CannellfTfrPrFertter and J. Ft. Whltner,
Their Aaooelataa and Assigns, Certain
Rights and Privileges Pertaining to Street
Rail a n d In the City of Sanford, f lorhfa
II* rr OKuurtfi by the City Council of the City of

stutaoan.

S tf C h s s e . A. T.Ros.lter. A
P. Connelly. F. P. Fort ter and ). M. Whltner (here­
after designated as G tu ritu ). their aswefates and
assign*, are hereby given and granted municipal
franchisee, rights, privilege« and authority to have
and operate street fell vnys. and tlie rignl of way
there (or. upon, along.through. over and acn»« the
atrretl and «venue» of hie t'ltf of Sanford, aa folIowa; C im »lrudln|Jtril on Sanford, avenue from
eolith city limit« tnT trst atreet: nnd from Sanford
avenue to Oak • avenue on F lril street, accordIng to E R. Trafford'i m apof the town of Sanford.
Orange County, Florida, and turh other aireeta and
avenuea aa the City Council «hall from lime lo time
direct try reeofotkm o r online nee. - Said right« and
privilege« are hereby granted lo the «aid. Gran tee«

. Large congregations attended the ser­
vices last Sunday. The pastor preacned
on “Love," at the morning hour, and at
night the topic was "Dare to be a DanlcL”
The usual services will be held tomorrow
to which all are most cordially Invited.
The Itour for the Sunday evening service has been changed to 7 o'clock.

time aulhorb
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street railway for the transporting of passenger*.
under.
bnggngi. and freight: together with such
turnwires, and
track«,
ground wire*.
« ... auch
iw u aide
.« ir u
» u , .awitchra
« h h b . ,u,.ioutsnnd connection« t i may he approved by the
CHy Council oa Ita atreet nunm htra. a* may be
necessary to the proper operation of atreet railways
In said «tract» and part« of same, for the full term
of thirty (SO) yrnri, from nnd after the dale of the
going Into effect of lilt* ordlnaiu-r.
In the operation of their motors and cats upon
•old' atreet railway, herein provided, the laid
Cranteea, asioriates and saalgni, »hull conform to
■mi t* governed by such rules and regulations aa
have been heretofore and «hall hereafter be odopted by ordinance of laid city.
See. 2, The lack* (hall be laid with rail* aultable for operating with motive power aa herein

RESUME OF ALL CHURCH EVENTS
Of Interest to Those Religiously

cltned— Subjects of Discourses
for the Sabbath.
T U P ..to „ of (Ka ChurctiM la ih* City ara Esrawlf
Ri ^ m U la Wtaf ar Mag thair Aansaacamaat« aM
•that Church Nava la ikti ufBcs am latar (Ran ThsrWsy

lloJy. C r o a t rp la c o p a l
r i r a t M e th o d ist
Rev. B. F. Brown, rictor; Sunday m ornln| aerv— Hay. D. D. S vaai. paaiawj church. cornet-Park k a , II; even in* service,-7410; Sabbath school, T:f
avenue and Fifth »treet: parsonage, rorncr Mag- a. nl.: B. F. Wbltner, Supt.; prayer meeting. 9;&lt;
nulla avenue and Seventh »tract; phone 254. p. m.
Sunday rooming aervlce at I t; even In | aervlce,
Rev. D. F. Brown, rector of the church of
7:00; Sunday achool. it.43 a. m.; J n a K. MetU n|er. Supt. Epworth League. 4.00 Sunday even- the Holy Cross, having returned from his
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summer's vacation, will hold services morn­
ing and evening,Sunday, the 23th.

Serious Runaway Accident
While D. W, Walker and George High
tower were driving down Sanford avenue
in a light buck board Tuesday night,
runaway team atlnched to a large wagon
collided vlth them, throwing them

h ran th ei .hall not exrv«t
«hall be charged for children under live year* of
mtr when accompanied by a person Paying fare.
0 The «aid City of Sanford «La I In nn cate
tear up or undermine «aid track* of aald Grantee*;
fill, atonriates and «»sign«, to lay down new
nlori or
or ducts
duct* or —
fewer*, or foe any purpose. wlUiplpes
rnnlrcs, Iheir i
,U n i' u d m i l , ' u . n V » V i h , l l b . ,ubirct to all ordlnanaea and resolution* which the
S ty ¿guncU
rosy,
W ^Grantees.
r i m e v wthelr
aet._aiioclThe
a nftom
of said
Src 7. T
t - c-----.
ssstgns. «bal
«hall M
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atr* and assigns,
f t the right of wny nn
heir railway Irncks,
I __ , turnout» and switchand over their
team« and vehicle* (ex___-icluslon of i
**•
of (ire), aijd any
rapt Ibe foe apparatus
iierson who »hall obatruct auch tr a tta of pat
thereof, or otherwise retard the progrès* of said
cara“ iter due notice la given hr Ike carbeM or
whistle, or other proper «linai, «hall *lra punl*hed
by a Bno of not exraedlngflve dollars, or imprison­
ment noi exceeding Bve Gay«. Provided, however
this section «hall not operale *« a re leale from
lawful damage* for Occident*., .
.
Before this ordinance «hall become operative,
tlieaald Grantee*, their associates and

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.Superintendent.
J. C. Ensmlnger.

The pastor, Rev. R.R. Kendnll,wiU preadi
Building and Loan Association
mornlnR and evenlntf. The services of
The Sanford Building and Loan Asso­
tlie week as usual. All ore welcome.
ciation -held nn Important -meeting, on
rThere.wIlVIw a apcçj aibiulnew meeting Tuesday night Jn the offlce of the Holdeh
_ o f the cliim h un Sunday, after tlm morn- Real Estate Oth—'Tlie-by*h&gt;ws were ndoptInR service, to take action wltlt reference ed, and the same bourd of directors elected
-JM &gt;e resignation «f^hft.DBstor, nnd to for the ensuing year.
transact.any other business proper to come
The first regular mjxuiflg of- the board of
| directors will be held on next Monday, and
before said meeting,
at that time the dues for the first month
P re s b y te ria n
must be paid. The meeting will take place
Rev. J3F . McKlnnlon. pastor; morning aervlce, at the office of Secretary A. P. Connelly in
II; evening aervioe. 7:00; Sabbath‘iseboof,
achoti), 9:30 a.
m.; .Henry
___.
. nry McUaulln. Supt.; prayer meeting Wed- the Whltner offices.
nraday; 7:30 p. m.

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Tlie pastor will preach Sunday morning
Celery Plants for Sale
and evening. All Invited. An unusually
I have about a million early transplant­
large congregation n Mended the services ed celery plants which I offer fur sale.
last Sunday, and one member was re­ They will be ready for delivery by October
ceived on profession of faith and bap­ 13 tit. Free of green hearts and sporln.
tism. This was a young mother with a
8-tf
A. Dorne*. Celery avenue.

. _______ _________ i forfeiture of this fran­
n o to tha m i H 1«!:sytj i »Aw^
u b a may b* buat, Vn-ravcr tbv city b at es­ chise and all rigid* and privileges heroin granted.
Said
Grantees, their associates and assigns, r" “
tablished or shall establish such grade. Where
the sueeta are not graded, said Grantee*, their as­ within (hlrlyday* alter being notified by the M
sociates and assign*, shall grade the space be­ (a writing of the approval of Ihl* ordinance, r
tween the rails and two feet beyond the ends of the City Council In writing of their acceptance or
the ties on such street* or p a rn of streets, and the provTUnm - und cntldltliins hr thl* brdlnkm e,
itrail remove and adjiut their tracks to confram to and Ihe failure on the pari of sakl Grantee*, tbelr
the City Council
said grade with as little Inconvenience and btnder- associates and assigns, lo notify ine
n n tt to the use of such street os possible, end In within stxiy days after
JH
t of notice of the
rein luescrlbed, of
no event shall the city be Untile to sold Grantees, approval of this ordinance as herein
their associates and astlglfl. for any damage on their acceptance thereqL shall operate as a for
rightsI and
account of sakl change, when the said Grantees, felture of s "t t ____
. _ prlvilrgea granted and
(heir associates or assigns, shall lay or repair comprised la this ordinance.
their tracks on said streets or portions of slreeu
Sec. S. The City of .Sanford give* and grant* the
at the time paved, they shall at their own espenae franchises and right* herein set forth, reserving
relay the paving taken Up to as lo conform to the the right and requiring the said Grantees, their
established grade, making the needed repair* with associates and assigns, a* a condition precedent
like material used In such paving.
to the taking effect of-the grant, to give end grant
Whenever or wherever Ihe d ty or owner* of the to the City of Sanford, the righto, s i end after tho
abutting property on any Itreet shall hav* paved expiration of Ihe term uf thirty (3 0 ) years hereinor shall pave, or cause lo be uaved. any atreet or tieforc mentioned, to purchase the street railroad
part of street ost which said Grantees. Uielr asso­ nnd other property used under or In connection
ciate* or assigns, now have or will have tbelr aald, with the franchises and. tights hereby granted, or
track* or a a y jta ltih e re a f. litc u j d Gran Lees, th ru such part of such property a* Ihe CRy of Sanford
associates and assign*, shall at the same time, or tnny desire to purchase at a valuation ra th e propupon not Ira In writing, g lv o by the eaM~rityr aml erty.-tent
■reat tim
uiutt n. tsunntTTtPGIFid^w'Irki.________
ir u/biDation
u/Wlraram aa
«» iuróvkini hy law, In
u iu k r iu supervision »nddlreclhm, jra vet he spare ItlStl tunlxeu uy
between Its rails and tracks, and at least two feet accordance with and to the full e x te n t of th e probeyond ibe ends of the ties. In the name inannet visions of ihe laws of the State of Florida In such
and with the sam e material us Is used In paving cases luiule amt provided.
(ha remainder of the su ect; and -shall maintain
Sec. U. It is further provided that nothing In
ihe-oame In good order and cumlition.
(Id* IrnndiLse JhnJI he.cuoslaiedjw a a jn deprive
At all crossing* on unpavtd strrets, ihe said any abutting owners along sakl railway from re­
Grantees, their associates and assigns, shall, un­ covering any damages that may tie lawfully
der the supervision and direction of said city,cover claimed from sakl Grantees, tlicir associates and
the space between their Hacks ami U-twccn the
KillPUL - . . .
.
rails of their tracks, and even therewith for at
Sec. 10. It Is further provided that If the G ran­
least two foot wide, and (he approaches thereto tee*. their a Muriates nnd assigns; shall aban­
on each tide, with rock or shell, or with such other don sakl railroad, or shall fall jo Operate Its c a rt
m aterial a* m aybe permitted by said d ty , and for public use tor u term of s in y days at one time
shall m aintain the some In good repair and con­ fexerpt In rate* of w arrsttlk e* . enrib.iuakes,
dition.
ttoods or epidemic*), it thull work a furfciluro of
Sir. 3. The laying of said tracks, crossings and thl* franchise and ull tight* and privilege* heroin
pprpachcs at crosalngs. and (he locations of wires granted.
ithln Ihe said d ty limits, and maintaining the . j f o ll- „Ttie Gritnlees.dhtlr .associate# and aasame, ahall be under the supervision of till prater ■Ulci shall nl rw time iqw-rnte freight Oar*, except
authorities of said city, and ahall be done In ac­ one IraUtr, Within the city, without tporial percordance with their Instructions.
nlttlOQ l&lt;e Kinnt.d by n resolution of the City
Sec. 4. The rare charged by sakl Grantees, their CuunuL
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auoclaaeg and: assignt. from any point on their
hr^. 12. Ut it Fi1»ini* OtuAiNui. that whenever
line or branches, attainable by one continuous the
City of S*nlwd shrill huve within It* corporate
passage witliln ihe city liuiits along said tinea and llrmu
u popolutioii Id ten ( lO.Olhjj thuusund. the

t

thnt the
ti.» above
........ tIwt.
I do hereby certify that
Ordinance wa* duly p itte d a r . . . .

CITY ELECTION ANNOUNCttifÑij

electlm lo
,7 ï m ”, m uî
ford, aublect to the wUI ........ . .
nlclpol election, December 7th, I

UWfe
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a-AfeaS.'S’Ä
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rratJT Ltit
To Ihe Voter* of Sanford:
1 am a candidata for Mayor, nnd ir t
.

ifilîfîîU8l0envr
“ ,hr
,nw* »" ‘he
»ulllly.
Tour»
respectfully.
For City Marshal

Ä S y s - t rIfn-A
r ; riîîmrStijS

tiro town' of sánfoni '« th e romfog

I ha
tave had some years experience ai «»
end fully realUc the dutk« miuirrd uf a u
If elected. J promise to faithfull) an.t„ / J Hsnigi
sy f
'J1.7 K rve.
. » and
7 " u will “ati all
■ « utiniest,;
n m
n
m v u lm M i .
fo rceth e tasr* of the ilùtc m&gt;,l 0,r rltï
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t-C . U m .
.To the Voters of Sanford:
I hereby announce myself ns a randid#i.
election tq the office of fcity Marshal,ï n d î u T u
l

“&gt;'hank my friend» f„, iheir nX ,, ' .

thè past and aollrìt acuniiniiniio-

itteiiX a

IhemunlcIpalelecUon. Derrmfaer I7th i wiT 1

thnt. a» In thè oasi. I «.ili ,|„ n./ÌV.nos^Tu^
serve order In thè d ty nnd enforro n «tflrt ubtrr«.
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anc« of all Inws.
J T. Lu

F or C lerk,T reasurer and A»eu«r
To the Voter* of Sanford:
1 om a candidate for re-elrction to throlBraJ
Clerk, Treasurer nnd Assessor „r t|,r city &lt;gfoT
ford. -I have served the (imple in il,i, ijfWi»

■ight ysaraaad tbejUhrricmiaattH.1 .luirui ¡í™- ^
yours qunMIics me to atvc the ...........
I*iof r* i1J ,
7 1 1 0 tironilse muiHuluJ
faithful dUchurge of the duties .d ihe ratUv
wa.
_____Men L Sran.

. yOld Shoes Wanted
am nRnin nnkin^ for OLD SHOES. I
will Uivo what they are wrath
SIZES, 6, 7. 8, 0. 10-11 AND 15

A . E . Irv in ’s Shoe Shop
Cor. 3rd St, and Sanford Ave,

A N D R E W - JOHNSON
• ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Fradice*' in Slate and I'etlrral Cimni.
M. C. T. Building

1'ludir 2(1

L sn d hunger has esused bloody •wars- &amp;nd the

desire for land brings a million immigrants annually to our
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shores from over-crowded Europe

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la n d
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on earth is right here
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in

the Sanford

District-sub-irrigated

watered'by everlasting artesian^wells
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G et some o f it now, before the mi:

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Ost of land-h

W e have it-lo ts o f la n d -to w n lots, suburban lots and farm lots
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Yes, Lots of Lots on Lots off Easy Payments
Write us. .We’ll tell you all about it

S A N F O R D , F LO R ID A

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To the Voters of Snnfrai

!
sjy. ■

L an d is the busts of all wealth.

T*4

To the Voter* of Sanford:

within

of the w^srm-gtnf^ir W a ite r lr The hack
‘W m e ’lnjtrrtM from the
tcaTTf;evening acrvice, 7:d(l; Salfialh «ctiooT, 0:45
a. m.; K. R. Murrell, Supt.; prayer meeting every watfon wheela pauinR over his body
Wednesday. 7:0«j&gt;. m.J Y. Vr7 A. Brat Friday, 3 p.
HlAhUiwer bad big scalp badly cut and
m.: Y. M. s. Inal Friday. 3 p. m.
-There will be «endecs mnmtnR ntul cve^ waB niMt seriously bruised about the body.
n ln ^ Rev. J. Perry Leo of Macon, Go., ^.Dr. Denton rendered medical aid nnd
will preach at both services, All arc cor- both mien are resting easy today and wll
dially Invited.
probably.be fullyrecovered inn few weeks.
They bnd a miraculous cscojie from in­
stant death, as the buckboard in which
C o n g rc g a tlo n a l
Rav, R. R. Kendall, paator; Sunday morning they were seated was entirely demollshec
service, II; evening aervfre.. 7:30; prayer meeting
by the heavy team and wagon.
Wedneaday,
m.; Sabhathschool, 10 a. m.
_______ 7:00 p.___Sabhath

•sssjtz

M hw u , M d k
upon the property of the said cw nu»»^*1* * ht»
T qfh^ n f o n |r
U k e - M*»w of o* 0(

S3.00 each, payable ¡Tiríctiy‘'in " «55?*^
K __y ,n a&lt;lvame.
For Mayor

ordinance, ’¿ ¿ c h ^ t r a e t to to executed Within
after notlBcatlon by the M ayor ln
sixty dny* after
writing,
the paaaage and nt.provel of Ihl* ordin­
riAb of------ance.
ance Failure on the part of the told Grantee«,
their aaauciaira an.l aaalgn*. lo carry out end rarforra all or any of the randltkini or undertakings
U praised In thin franchise, ahall work * forfriture
of ail right» on the atreet« of the City of Sanford.
The granting of the right* and privilege*, herein
»et frail. In thl* ordinance, la upon the exprea*
condition that the aald Grantee*, th d r aaaocute*
and Maigns, obligate themaelvrs to build, con­
struct. equip end operate theTr aald railway on
Sanford avenue from the south city limit« lo rirat
atreet. and on Flret atreet from Sanford avenue to
U*k avenue, aa herein act forth, within eighteen
montha from the paaaage irul appruvkl of this or­
dinance. And ahall begin to cnnatroct and prueeof
to
■tflVXMagguajrM

»nd nmrtiBf“onTfu»flrroftir
rirat Baptist

said te m n in y ahall rehlt.lt to the
perm it the examination by ,h*
c ity ^
proper oflloera. all book, of « i^ * n! “ ,d ,f « &lt; 2
the am ount of Its gross r n r n ! n j . ? \ a.",tWsh
tabling «»ch amount, and
»['«»aw,.
« • $ « 1 SUCh number, ll.r
&gt;*5,

lands,

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1908

IEWSOF

t h e w o r ld

A NEW PICTURE O f .THE SANFORD NIGH SCHOOL SHOWING THE ANNEX
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of interest Gleaned From

items

The General News of “The Land
of Flow ers”

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Various Sources

HfftNINeS DUBINO THE WEEK

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Srftìl W itó íéC rf.d í•7*?v** •
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CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS

An Epitom e o f th e W eek’s M ost Im■
p o rte n t Happenings In th e
IK Reader» WRI r l « l ■ Brief
&lt;L■
S ta te ’s Domain.
Historical Spring flow ing .
On the theory that justice should be the
Tor Hurried Readers
*• )
foundation of law, Judge Gordon of the
f
0« 0 S. battleship Maine, llte advance
criminal court of Hillsliorough county Inst
I ..jrl of the nll*thc-world-round fleet, has
L ie
circuit and anchored In Portsweek set aside a Jury’s verdict of guilty
«•»fio.
,tkrH. IU hflfberjQct. 10. ond tire Alatul dixclmigM Jfcvtri- . usi*RgiwrVkk&gt; »~:
-M»k, R&gt;enfid-«f tba-Bccte. anchored
Nutuce and-)i«Jk»Gnrrtn-:-i:liHriieo'-wltir,*v ,f*
’Tniiifravnted nssault nn the editor of a Cu''^ r Y w k harbor Both vessels were
ban pt\i&gt;er in Tampa. The editor has left
»reived with much enihnslnsm. The
Ure country.
c0UfM! coveretl was nbout 35,000 miles,
iod the trip was mode in 308 days.
Ocala Ilnnner: It is claimed that tha
green fruit from Florid« is demoralising
T^STittult of n light Between «-wnnprices, and is for nil the world like “killing
dfrin*'band of Rnlhead Indians and War­
the goose Umt lays the golden egg." It
den Peyton ond his deputies, near Hol­
docs look like something ought to Ire done
land's Prairie, Montana. Oct IB, .the war­
to prevent It.
den *nd four Indians are dend.
lion. B. E. MctJn, commissioner of
During a violent snowstorm In Colorado
agriculture, was in Ocala, having arrived
Satonlsy and Sunday six persons lost
Friday from Alnchun county, where he •
tbrir lives.
lias Iwcn looking over the stale convict
Final funeral services over the remains
camps of Dutton 4 Co. He Is well
of the isle Bishop Henry a Potter of the
1
pleased with tlie manner In which tire__
Fi«copal churcli. were Isold In New. Yt
• l l 'l i B I , l i n e e , I.MIW
J a l-p arty -temvlcts are being Itandlod by tire various
Q, t. 20. The service w rrr tl»r n M ^ n n u m
lii CtorlrUimtHng
eoé&amp;i
over the stntc~m • presept. Htt—
prtuive ever -hold-ln-this country,*n f ‘ her
had Intended making n more extended
were participated in by churchmen fr'nnied
P aren ts Club to Meet
tour of the state, but urgent business
Home Made Bread. Like Mother
various sectioaa of New York and ti wtm
The Parents Club will rt**t nt the school
1 J |- |i I q a
CT ■ * m» J'nllc«! hlmdtack to Tallaluusce.
ruuntry st large- The body was deposItjaHo, house Monday, Oct. 28, nt 3 o’clock p: m;
Used to Bake
7
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F U r i ’ Xfïdrnev EWTlMvIs was recently senr
in the crypt of the Cathedral of St. J&lt;&gt;\iever All Interested In the welfare of the school
C f n u n .
f*
/» L n " *w5t °F guavas by a friend and sent a
the Divine now being bullion Mornlngsly
Quick Orders for Fnjjcv.—
’
.i t
negro boy to the depot for them. On tire
Heights. The tomb is in the chnnfcel
wills tlio river transportation, and there A. C. L . SURGEONS MEET HfcRt negro’s return to the house without them,
tveea the communion rail and face of the
nre rumors to tire effect tlint a new line
Mr. Davis Inquired why he d|,d not bring
aHar. nnd is the first oneln the magnifi­
of boats may be put on to take care of
them. "Boss. d«y ain’t dere.” Mr. Davis
One
Hundred
Cante
Up
The
St.
About
cent edifice. It will be marked by a marthe freight nad passenger service between
idrened nnd wns Informed that Urey were
Johns
River
tie tablet.
First Shovel of Dirt Throw n Snnfonl nnd Jacksonville, thus transport­ Tire fourth annual meeting of the Asso­ there. The negro went again, but soon
The Bowery, New York*«* famous thor­
ing both from northern pointB direct to ciation of Surgeons of lire Atlantic Const returned nnd said, "Boss, dor Is er box
•Last Monday Morning
oughfare, is to be redeemed by the new
tire celery delta.
Line Railroad Company convened In Jack­ down dnr fer ya\ but whatever Is In It is
(briitiin psychology? the new healing sys­
Messrs, Chase, Wliltncr, Rossiter, Con­ sonville, Tiresduy morning. There were sbo Ueud."-K-Ta votes Herald.
tem known ns the Emmanuel movement.
nolly and Forster deserve a vote of thanks
RICH SECTION from tlie people of this section for this nboUt,oms hundred of tire members jires- Jacksonville Times-Union: All tha
OPENS
Forest fires have been raging again the
ent from points throughout lire great rail­ newspapers of the country raising money
past week in Pisque Isle nnd Alpena coun­
great enterprise, nnd everyone on the road ¿jiHicm.
for the Bryan nnd Kern campaign fund
ties, Michigan. Vast amount of property
The first session was held in the Board have been nblo to send In only about
The New Road Offers Great Prom ise line of railroad should help oulr life pro­
damage is repotted, running into the mill­
ject in every wuy possible.
of Trade building in Jacksonville nt 10 *100,000 to tire national campaign head­
' To Growers nnd Sanford Peo­
ions. It is fenrtd hundreds of people have
Several views were taken of the men o’clock in tire forenoon, nnd 3:30 in tire quarters. This is not nearly enough for
ple Generally
&lt;
km their lives.
nt work upon tlie new road nnd the San­ afternoon the association boarded tire Clyde lire expenses of a country-wide camMonday nnd ucsday_of tlia week
ford &amp; Everglades will udd one more link Lino steamer City of Jacksonville for n (uilgn. Consequently, another urgent call
In the presence of some 200 spectators
marked an epoch in the history of Sun- in tire enterprise of the Celery City.
in Branchbrouk Pnrk, Newark, N. J„ Oct.
trip up Ure St. Johns river to Sanford, nr has been Sent out for funds. Tlie question
ford, for on those days the real wort on
A. P. Connelly is general manager of the riving here atlO o ’clock Wednesday morn­ is, "Shnil the democracy allow this elec­
19, Justice B. I). Howell cohimt tied suicide
the Sanford 4 Everglades Railroad wus
new railroad, nnd having years of expert ing. The wives nnd daughters of many tion to go by default! What m aybe done
by shooting himself In tire head.
---commenced. FOf nmnjrweeks post the
-the ruilhHid line, con lie expected of UtemetubcramndeUte trip also. During js shown by Ure success of the two gen­
The 150th anniversary of The birth of papers have been full of notes about this
Nosh Webster was celebrated at New liu- new road and the Burvey wotk tali' ou \J&lt;«ib Ure work of the road through to tire trip n session of tire association was tlemen of Tampa who raised *230 In u
jtplelion.
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^ijt^d at which Ure following program wns few days, canvassing only the business
vea Gmm ijrut, Os ), IS.— ——
1 ■ rosvw ihim UrtllM&gt;crm4JAl''PO!»c so
place, but Tins week tlie reufify Was °P j - . „uiuiuays ¿I to Up. in .
section of that city for Ure fund. They
Gov. Haskell of Oklahoma has brought
forced upon the people when the work of
exjrect
to secure much more money before
'given'
far.ihe
operation
of
suit for libel ngulnst W. R. Hearst, laying
grading actually began. All day Monday
A WEEK OF AMUSEMENTS
*i
’•"»k.SP Bo yd Urey cfense.
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damages at JUOO.OOO.
Surgical indications,ik.- _ * ■
%Ks*«r in
nnd Tucsduy Inrge parties drove out or
Gnsiro-cmerostoiny, Dr. Jphn l.. ^ 1
At Wusliingion. Oct. 10, under direct walked out to view this most imjiortuni
The Breton Rtinkcl Company Hold the
brdas of lire Pope, Rt. Rev. Laurenus Ve start in Sanford's march of progress.
Jacksonville, Fla.; The treatment of cci. — .
Local Boards
fractures, nnd results, Dr, S. T. Carswell "
ns of Mexico, was consecrated a bishop.
The right of way starts from tire con­
It wu one of tire few instances of a Jesuit nection of the Oveido branch of tho A. C. ‘ The first week of the Benson’s engage­ Citra, Fla.; Solution hydrogen dioxide, Dr
Wng made a bishop in the Catholic church. L.. near Park avenue, and crosses San- ment of the Breton-Runkcl Company at E. HIacksIreni'.High Springs, Ha.; The mil •
Dr. Lueirn Loften, Empo‘f t F L O R ID A
—~E.1L Morrissey of Cleveland,* grand mas­ ford avemie near the" Close place, tnkl ng Uiu_ Sanford Opera lbmse upencd must riHul
auspiciously, full houses greeting the ex­ ria. Va.; A simple system of draining ti»
m
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ter of the brotherhood uf Railway Train a southeast course through tho celery
cellent compnny each night.
WU....CU, I*. E. Dickliuaii. W hen.
two, has been elected president of the delta nnd the richest fanning country In
The show is nil that has been claimed pajHTS (titles not announced; rei&gt;prts &lt;&gt; f
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American Railway Employes’ and Invest the entire south.
for
It, and everyone sjrenkH in the higjiest cases.
Christina Kelly, tire U-yunr-oRl ilaugh&lt;n‘Association.
Men nnd teams are as busy ns bees
terms of Ure dramntic ability of the com­
This gathering of surgeons of this|&gt;opu- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly, was shot
Chicago liad a million doljur fire on the breaking the ground and filling in, and pany, as well ns of the excellence of the
lar
railroad system annually is a source of and instantly killed at Fernundina, Octo­
Hill Inst i wliliV dlu troyod Uia. latorwa preceded by an efficient corps of en- moving Pictures and electrical effects
pleasure
to the members of tire ussocia- ber 17th, by Bernard Cone. 14 years old,
tional Sait Co’a docks,- the oflice of tlie El gineers under the supervision of CfiliT which have been mude jxi&amp;sihlc by the re­
tiun, nnd encli year surgeons from till uvur -^hilc-Ure rJiildrcn were nt p|ny nt
Joliet 4 Eastern railway and flhy Engineer Ginn, Ure work Is beinglrushed cent installation of nn «¿Jpctricnl plain.
tho system gather in |&gt;rofituble reunion, Cone home.
wRfhtcars. '
through, tire company expecting to have
Tire |irogrnni is changed each night, and und title year was no exception to the rule.
Mr. John East man, wife nml six chil­
Ure first five miles ready for care Ure first either u drama or comedy is given, inter­
The grandest add most spontaneous ro
The
trip
up
tire
river
was
an
innovation
und
dren,
traveling in a typical up-country
day of February.
spersed with the latest moving pictures, thoroughly enjoyed by all.
option ever accorded by ■one nation tc
wagon, (kissed through Wuycross, Ga„
LeaYing outside Ure great benefits to illustrated songs, nnd polite vaudeville.
was that handed to tire American
, While in this* city they were guests of October 17th, cn route from West Virginia
be derived by the celery growers and Ure
The liberal patronage accorded the Brlt- the Sanford House, und werddriven about to Luke City, Fin., having' been on the
^ t&lt;rfWaf ve“ e,• ln Japan tide Week. people of Sanford, this new road, after
on-Runkcl Company Uiis week insures Ure city and tlirough the celery delta, leav­ road since July 23. Mr. Eastman said
The admiral in command of tire vlslliiy
leaving the celery delta, will traverse success for lire season hence Urey will re­
**t says he never saw or heard of any
ing on the afternoon train for Jacksonville, he was making the change on account of
some of the richest timber tracts in Flor- main in Sanford during the entire season.
■tg like it. The enthusiasm is unboundMany of Ure members expressed great his wife's health, and that he would set­
da, and the right of way to the southern
« smong all cluases and Ure visitors are
pleasure at*1viewing the famous celery tle near Lake City.
end of Florida will do much toward open­
Will Advertise Sanfarri
**kume u&gt; all die country affords.
fields, of which they hud heard so much,
F. M. Brown, the hotel proprietor at
ing Up this vast region which for yen-?
1.71 and for an inspection of which Ure trip
Silver
Springs, charged with robbing the
_ J h e cornerstone for a &lt;2,000,000 Cath- las laid idle, only awaiting Ute advent c * 1 month
.01 was in part planned
posiome^fit that place, caihe~ Ihto noto■“ ^"Calhtilrnl was laid in St, Louia Uds Ute iteel rills To awaken It Into Ufe anr
Delivered by carrier. Daily
^ttk.
ir
riaty October 17 by attempting to commit
civilization.
,
and Sunday 12c per week^
New Line of S team ers
suicide. A few days ago Brown was ar­
After the completion of the first five?
An unsuccessful attempt tQ assassinate
The Suufurd und Genevu Steamboat Co. rested and confessed to the charges of
The
Seml-Weeely
Journal,
»th« Fielding of the Chicago Catholic miles through Ure celery delta, the San­
UoUar.
!* U,e late8‘ organization in shipping dr- robbing the postpflice on two different
one year, one dolla
ford Traction Co., which has already ob- 1 It was dedded
'¡¡¡2* oi OwpusChristt - Two shots i
to tuiYp an ulliee In Jack: ties, gnd lire new company will operate u
occasions. i!c was brought before the
"w. neither taking effecL The shooting tained a charter from tha city, will con­ sonville during the winter season with a dolly steamer between Sanford and Lake
United States commissioners and required
nect
with
Ute
railroad
and
¿&gt;ulkl
a
trac­
**un^ during service Sunday.
competent man in charge, and he will be Harney. C. L. Pugenhart is general uuin- to give bond for $1,500.
®bmlnglin:n is u&gt; have a 17-story tky- tion road through the streets of Sanford, supplied with good literature descripUve ager of Ure new company and bus recently
Jerry Crowley, a prominent young mer­
thus giving Ure people within p radius of of Sanford and ulso a generous supply of added-Ure new steamer Alligator to Ure
»ersper.
five mites on each side^ of the city a fruits and vegetables fresh from Sanford linoM This will give Ure Lake Harney sec­ chant of Ldke City, committed suicide last
Rehraiks military academy, near Unchance'to market tbqir crops and ship every day. ■There is no doubt but what tion An opportunity to ship their fruits und Friday by taking laudanum. Broodlug
rAWM burned Oct 17. Loss *100.000; direct from Ureir farms.
this oflice in Jacksonville will be tire means vegetables, and will mean another indus­ over tlie death of his wife Is supposed to
“ Wrwc« &lt;20,000.
It will also prove a great .boon-to own­ of attracting more people to Sanford than try for Sanfurd, making this die central mye been the cause of tire suicide.
- &gt; • , 2 ^ ^ T“»fk** o n d C n p t 0 Rankin, ers of suburhars property, hi they can re­ any oilier movement' boulJ'“pdssiblJ' do. shipping pùlht fof Ure Take region.
T *' The animal Confederate reunion of Uiff
1 Dllon&gt;ey* °F Benton, Term., de some distance from the business Our people arc awake to the fact that ad­
The new steamship Une.will make spe­ old soldiers was held in Tampa on lire 21st
- ¡7 ?y en from Ward’s hotel, at,W alnut center and still transact business In tlie vertising pay«, a nd Sanford wJUgoln more cial provisions for currying passengers, and und 22nd Inst. A large number wars in
. !lM-'• un ll'e night of Oct 19. by city proper.
publicity Uils year than ever before.
lids beautiful trip tlirough the lake region attendance.
In fact, there is no end to the possibili­
louilt'i Ct% Noxl day Rankin’s body was
should be quite popular among tire tourists.
The postmaster at Jacksonville Is asking
IleaUng Stoves
«« u r "41"11 *n tilC woods;. Taylor has ties or great benefits to bo derived from
lire Washington authorities for tweatyex­
Just Received
B**a
from since. The governor the Sanford 4 Everglades Railroad and
AU kinds—wood, coal oil and gas. Hove
tra men to handle the extra work during
The largest line of sporting goods ever tlie coming winter.
*10.000 reward the Sanford Traction 0 a , and only the your old stove cleaned and put up now.
f ^
recelvod in Sanford—guns, rifles, hunUag
5wPture sad ronlHfiGoa of the guilty future can ^nfold Sanford of after years. Our men can do it. Telephone No. 8.
The usual butchery of Armenia tu b y the
clothing, etc.
Harry J . Wilson,
The tractiN) company will oo-operete
Geo. H. Funald Hakdwake Oo,
Turks Is reported this week.
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THE SANFORD HERALD
AN ORDINANCE
bright ami promising fUtur*. Tlie offcrinji
next Sunday will be for foreign mission*: Granting ta S . O. Chaae. A. T. Roaslter. A. P.

W here Devout of th e Celery
C ity W o rsh ip ‘Tom orrow

Rev. JM. Fox, rector, services every second and
w orth Sunday; ta lly m a s s. 7, a . m~t m asa and ser­
mon, 10 a. m ; Sunday school, 9 a m ; vespers, 8
p. m.

Twentieth Sunday after Pent., Oct. 28,
Sunday ocliooi, 8 a. m.
RESUME OF AU CHURCH EVENTS Maw and aermon, 10 o. m.
Rotary, instruction and benediction.
Of Intereat to Those Religiously In­ 7:30 p. m.
Monday, 26th Oct—
clined-Subjects of Discourses
Mom, 7 b. id.
for the Sabbath.
Cntechcticnl instruction, 3 p. m.
T V s Farters of tka C h i n k « is I ha C it y a n F a ready
Raqvaatad to b rie f e r aaed I hair A aea sa ene ae ia a eg
M M r C V e rch N tw a ta ikla aO ta eat iatar than Thursday

afiicwtHilL

rirat Methodist

Rev. D. B. Sweat, pastor; church, comer Park
avenue and Fifth s lre e tk parsonage, comer Mag­
nolia avenue and Seventh sttret; phone 234.
Sunday morning service a t II; evening sendee.
7:00;
Sunday school.
Jno. nK.. Metr o u ; oanoay
sc o t« . 9:43
u v j a. m.;
m .; unu.
nnUnger. Supc. Epworth League. 4:00 Sunday even-

Lnrfic congregations attended the aervlcea last Sunday. The pastor prcacned
on “Love," a t the pioming hour, a n d ' a t
night the topic waa "Dare to be a Doniel/
*The usual services will be held tomorroi
to which nil are moat cordially invited.
The hour for the Sunday evening set

- Connelly, F. P. Farater an# J. N. Whllner,
Their Aaaaelatea a n d i Assigns, Certain
Rflhta and PrMIcgea Pertaining ta Street
.. Railroad In Ui« C lty o f fa n f aril. Florida
Be n Otojuaro by the City Council of the City of
Sanford, Florida:
Ssorpost 1.- That S O. Chaw ,- A T, Roeslttr, A.

somn ruy Llama tu r irai aiin:i ; unu iruiu uaniun
avenue to Oak avenue on firs t street, accord­
ling
llg M
a. a
I I I U I U I U I* lim
p U
H I P town
tu w n U
O U H lU ill.
toJ (E.
R.» - Trnfford’a
map
ofl the
of| Sanford,
Orange County, Florids^and such other streets anti
nvmues as the City Council shall from time to time
direct by resolution or ordinance. Said rights and
,
Holy C ro s s E p isc o p a l
privilege* are hereby granted to the said Grantee*
Rev. It. F. Brown, rector: Sunday morning serv­ for the purpose* of constructing, maintaining and
ice, 1|; evenIng aervIce, 7:00; Sabbath school, 7:30 operating by electricity, gasoline or such other mo­
a. m : U. F. Whitney. SupL; prayer meeting, 0:43 tive power, except steam, as may be from time to
lime nulhoilred by the City Council, a line of
p, m.
street railway for tha transporting of passengers.
Rev. D. F. Brown, rector of the church of baggage end' freight: together with such under­
ground wires, and such side tracks, switches, turn­
the Holy Cross, having returned from hlg outs
and .connections as may be approved by the
summer's vacation, will hold services morn­ City Council or its street committee, as may be
necessary to the proper operation of stric t railwaya
ing and evening,Sunday, the 25lh.
In said streets and parts of same, fiw the full term
of thirty (3 ty years, from and after the date of the
going Into effect of thlaordinance.
In the operation of their motor* and ear* upon
said street railway, herein provided, the said
Grantees, associate* and assigns, shall n m form'to
and be governed by such rules'and regulations a t
have been heretofore and shall hereafter be adopt­
ed b r ordinance of said d tr .
See. 2. The tacka shall be laid with rails su it­
able for operating with motive power as herein
provided, and In such m anner as not to impair th*
i.~&gt;-i«]fi^« &lt;.f the street as a thoroughfare for tha
I n , u i,
» on which Ibe rail­
way Is nr m a r be built, wherever the city hns es­
tablished or shall establish such grade. Where
the streets are not graded, sold Grantee*, their as­
sociate* and assigns, shall grade the space be­
tween Ibe rails and two feet beyond, the ends ol
the tiro on such Street« nr parts of streets. nnd
».'mil remove and adjust their track* to conform to
said grade with a t little Inconvenience and hinder•nee to tha use of such street as possible, and In
noevent shall the d ty be liable to said Grantee*,
ihclr associate* add assigns, for any damage on
norount of said change. When the said Grantees,
their associate* or assigns, shall lay or repair
their tracks on said streets or portions of streets
at the time peved. they shall a t their own expense
relay the paving taken up so a* to conform to (he
rotaUlshed grade, making the needed repairs with
like m aterial used In such paving.
Whenever or wherovrr the city or owner* of the
abutting property on any streyl shall have paved
or shall pave, or cause to be hatred, any street or
part of street on. which said Grantee*, their asso­
ciate* or assigns, now havr or will have their said
tracks or any p a rt thereof, the said Grantees, their
■»»ooiatee at
upon
to w
Uijyroesi iinrt
i w t fke
s a j van
” ■rit
tssa sg p .s g p alisi
eie p -i by i n g
o tg
sj
i v j V a a j f f 'BlaltLl
undrr It* tupervUloo and direct km, pave (lie space
between Its rada and tracks, and a t least two reel
tiryund tbs ends of the ties, in . the same manner
and with the sam e material as Is used In paving
the remainder of the street; and shall m aintain
the sam e In good order end condition.
At all crossings on unpaved streets, the said
Grante**; their assorts to* and assigns, shall, un-

Sunday morn
Ice. llreventng service, 7:3 0; Sabbath s
a. m.: K. R. Murrell, Sunt.; prayer me
W ednesday, 7:00 n. m.; Y. w. A. first I
m.; Y. M. S. last Friday, 3 p. in.

There will be service« morning
ning. Rev. J. Perry Lee of Mg
will preach a t both services. A
dially invited.
C o n g re g a tio n a l j ' S ’
Rav. R. R. Kendall, pastor; Si V A
service. II; evening service. 7:30; &gt; "7? «
W rdnraday. 7:00 p. m.; Sabbath,.
0
J . C. Enamlnger, Superintendent. v ^

The pastor,Rev. R.R. Kendall,wt».
morning and evening. The services o
ihc week as usuoL All are wel6ome.
of the church orkÄmday, after the. mon
ing eerytee, to take action with referen
to the resignation of tlie pastor, and
transact any other bus! ness proper to coi

•tegB
aWK^
rail* of their tracks, 'and even therewith far at
m ; Henry MrLsulln. Supt.; prayer meeting V
nrsday, 7:30 p. ra.

ceicry n u iu » tut . . . .
Tbe imstor will preach Sunday morning
1 have about a million early transplant­
and evening. All invited. An unusually
large congregation attended the services ed ceicry plants which I offer for sale.
last Sunday, and ope member was re­ They will bo ready fordelivery by October
ceived on profession of faith and bap­ 15th. Free of green hearts und sports.
8-tf
A. D ornes , Celery avenue.
tism. This was o.young mother with a

the basis o f all wealth

aye when accompanied by a person Paying fare.
Sac. 8. The said Chy of Sanford shall In no Casa
tear up or undermine said tracks of said Grantees,
their associate* and assigns, to lay dhwn new
pipes or ducts or sewers, or for any purpose, with­
out re-laying said tracks.
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S e c n . Saw 0 r sin ce *.tb etr a ssocia te* and as­
signs. and their officers and agents, shall be lubfect to all onllnanaes and resolutions which tha
btty Council may. from lim e to time, enact.
Sec. 7. The cars of said Grantee*, their associ­
ate*'am! assign*, shall have the right of way on
and over Ifrolr railway track*, turnouts and switch^
ro, to the exclusion of all teams and vehicle* (ex­
cept the Are apparatus In case of lire), and kny
person who shall obstruct such tracks or parts
thereof, or otherwise retard the progress of said
cart, after due notice Is given by the car bell or
whistle, or Other proper signal, shall be punubad
by a line of not exceeding live dollar*, or Imprison-1
men* not exceeding Bve day*. Provided, however,
this section shall not operate as a release from
lawful damage* far accident*.
Before this ordinance shall become operative,
the said Grantee*, their »aaodate* and assigns
shall enter Into a written contract,
filed with
cuntroct, to be
o* tueu
w
tha City Clerk of the City, agrreing to fa« bound tor
all the terms, stipulations, and conditions of this
ordinaaoa. Such contract to 1» executed within
sixty day* after notiUcatlon by the Mayor In
writing,of tbo passage and approval of this on]In­
ane«. Failure on the part of the said Grantee*,
their associate* and assigns, lo carry out and per­
form all or any of the conditions or undertaking*
expressed In this franchise, shall work a forfeiture
of all rights on the streets of the City of Sanford.
The granUng of the rights and privileges, herein
set forth In this ordinance. Is upon the express
coodltlon that the said Grantees, their associate*
and assigns, obligate ihemselves lo build, con­
struct. equip and operate their said railway on
Sanford avenue from the south city limit* to First
street, and on First street from Sanford avenue to
Oak avenue, as herein set forth, within eighteen
month* from the passage and sppnrval of this or­
dinance. And shall begin lo construct and prosecuts the congt/uclion vigorously to tumrdeiioimt
their said line of railway, a* herein provided, end
chise antlaU right* and privileges herein gran tod.
Said Grantees, their associate« and assigns, shall,
within thirty days after helng not ¡lied by the Mayor
in writing of the approval or this ordinance, noUfy
the City Council In writing of iheir acceptance of
the prmrlsloat and cumlitiuni of this unliuatur.

exhibit t o l b e
Iirritili the rxam li " " &gt;7 «he salt] d tr tndii,
proper officer*. nil
&gt;k» of aaxninu to «v-rrt.u
the amount of l u
u earn Ins»; ,„ d
lainlng such i
_ it. and the populai|(,n
reached auch
iraber the aalJT.Toi «uSS
bl to levy a tax of not rorí£^?^1,
upon the property Of the said corapanyi.™
^
To the llaoorahle Forrest Lake Mayor
of Sanford. Florida:
*w U lh* City
I do hereby certify th a t the abort .„ a r----- Ordinance was duly passed at a regular m i n i
the City Council of Sanford. Florida „ " ’ii1*«*
O rtofcr IBlMBOB.
• M»h L

For City Marshal
oLSanfurd.

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um csiry my utmu»t iu « .
[ores the law s of the state sod itn., iiv
( t Mm jv
To the Voter* of Sanford:

I,'Y£Tir
i!lnCoffice
T,iiw*uf777T
rtf."1
* «n.lldarr
jection
lo ?
the
City
Manlml.
and rMr e ­
accaaloo lu thank my friends fur thru »uw«i «
¡he Iwsl and solicit a continuance u( ihe . Z
the municipal election, December I7lh. I pru,u£
that, aa In the past. I will do toy u teiositow i
wrve onlcr ln the city and enforce a strict u u iu .
ince of all law*.
j y. |ji.
Tor Clerk, Treasurer and Assessor
To the Voters of Sanford:
I nm a candidate for re-election m ibrufllm f
Treasurer and Assessor uf the City of w
and rights hereby granted, or Clerk.
ford.
I have .served the prop'■ such part ol such proprrty n* the City of‘ Sanford
Si
eight
years
«mi th e es pellern e
may actlte to O u tc W at a valualLin uf liic
“ “
tut. ni i lie m g '
erly, real and personal, uesjrru, which vali
re elected Dect mbrr Tlh, 1 brum !&gt;,- a tarrlul «i!!
fuithful dlschgl rgaof the dutlr« »I U«-iii)i,r
M»«i 1. Som.

Old Shoes Wanted

any abutting uwncre along said railway from rew s tlsji any- tlamagaa thus
I am again~asklng for OLD NIIOKS |

«dm*1,',a'U

Iki

least two feet wide, and the approaches thereto
on each aide, with rock or shell, or with tush dtbar
material aa may be permitted by said city, and
• hall m aintain tha same In good repair and con­
dition.
Sen. 3. The laying of said (racks, crossings and
|pbrooches a t crossings, and the locations of wires
I'lthin the said city limits, and maintaining the
fam e, shall be under the supervision of the proper
lu th o rllles of said city, and shall be done In ac­
cordance with their Instructions.
Str. 4. The fere charged by said Grantees, their
assoclene* and assigns, from any point on their
line or branches, attainable by one continuous
passage within the d ty limits along said lines and

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wlU-gfarr-what-theyiire Worth—

SIZES. 6. 7, a, 9, 10 II AM* 15 .

A . E . Irvin ’s Shoe Shop
Cor. 3rd St. ant^Snurnn! Avn.

ANDREW

ATTORNEY-AT-L&amp;W
Practice« in State and Federal Courtt.
M. G. T. Buildliut.

inger has caused bloody wars

is. a million immigrants annually to

ight-here—in- the— Sanford— D istrict-sub
watered by everlasting artesian wells
G et some o f it now, before the mighty host of land-hungrj
W e have it—lots o f la n d -to w n lots, suburban lots and farm lots

of Easy- Payments
Write us

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1908

NEWS Of THE WORLD
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Hews of Interest Gleaned From
•• various Sources

HAMfNINGS DURING THE WEEK

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is feared that great loss of livestock on
the nearly ranches will result from these
funus. After spending more than two
million»of dollars to save their interests,
American owners succeeded In extin­
guishing the flames but greater terrors
now prevail. The flames had consumed
the noxious gnsscs. but when the fire was
stopped the gnsses burst forth, and laborera Inhaling the least of this drop dend in
their tracks. The government has been
requested to send, troops to the scene to
take tiie place of the laborers who refuse
to stop longer in the dangerous locality. ‘
The Breakfast Food Co, of Battle Creek,
Mich., has gone Into the hand« of a recelver.
1

First Year

ALL AROUND
FLORIDA
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over, putting his head in range of the
driving block which coming-down struck
hitn a glancing blow upon the head, and
The General News of “The Land putting him out of business for Severn!
hours. Ills heavy felt hat. and the fact Engineer Kayes Has Stroke of
of Flow ers"
thht the block did not strike him squarely,
Paralysis „ .
saved his life, as the block descended with
r „ „ 11
force. Mr. LJpe was able to resume
CULLED I DOM THE STATE PRESS great
hlh work this week and will sufTer nothing EOUND THUS BV HlS ' FIREMAN
more than a badly bruised head.

STRICKEN AT HIS POST

An Epitome of the Week’s Most Im Lawn Mowers
Now In Hospital Unconscious nnd But
port ant Happenings In the
Special prices to reduce stock. If you
Small Hopes arc Entertained
S ta te 's Domain.
want a good mower at a low price, now is
ro r tils Recovery
By a fire in the factory of Ballnrd-ller- the time to buy. Also good stock of
The snd intelligence wns flashed over
nnndcz in Ybor City Saturday night, ten scythe«, • grass hooks and lawn rakes. the wires to Sanford on Sunday diat EuHarry J. Wilson. ^ g ia o e r'K a /ra hml been strickerr kWFrf»iP : tr ~
thousand cigars were destroyed.
rnlysls wjiUc s^ntcsl iu d m ;
sl.kisKwz;•■.•*.v -•*..
PAI
CUIS HOLD MEETING J. W. Kehoe has wtihrtrwvkii**fftim die
ifTnc [iist Sunday, nnd Mrs. Kayes nnd
settling the controversy that threat-1
daughter, with Master Mechanic Stevens,
oat Interesting Session at High
the loss of a Democratic congress­ Sanford Does tier Part Toward Ald- took the nextJra ln for Tnmpa. where dray
bbndi.
School Building
J _ ^ - l n g Bryan
- — ~ found Mr. Knyes In a (»rccarious condi­
man^
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jl* Chinese government has employed
Tke meeting of the Parents' Club, held
The
following
letter
was
sent
to
the tion. While seemingly conscious he wns
A terrible snowstorm |&gt;rcvnile&lt;l in the
faT«. Grant of New York ttr take charge IH the High School auditorium, Monday
hendqansters
of
the
Democratic
National
unable to spenk, and grave fears were en­
cf the engraving plnnt to be erected in afternoon, was n Very pleasant affair. Southwestern part of Canada llic puBi
Committee
by
C.
H.
Lefller,
all
the
work
tertained for his recovery.
week.
Several
persons
lost
their
lives
In
PAlng for the purpose of printing the This was the first meeting of the club this
of
soliciting
being
done
by
Mr.
Lefller
in
The stroke must have come upon hint
the
storm
nnd
thousands
of
sheep
per­
Uak notes to be Issued by Uie Chinese fall, and the attendance was very good.
two days, since his return from the north; about the time he pulled into Tampa, ns
ished.
faremment.
At the request of the president, Mr.v L
Herman Riddcr, Treasurer Democratic he still grasped the throttle with his hand
Jacksonville hns been selected ns the
"
“ ‘ After
frank C. Kanin, a lawyer of New York, R. ~
Philips, ~
Prof. Perkins
presided,
Nntlonnl Committee, Chlcngor III.:
when found hyjils fireman, nnd the brakes
bi bees sentenced to fifteen years im- the reading of ghe minutes by the secre- nexl peering place of the o{ the AssoclnDear Sin—We. the undersigned, sub­ had been reversed.
¡»¡»ament for swindling Mrs. -Caroline tnry. Mrs. a F. Whllner, the audience tkm of « “»way Bridge nnd Building Su- scribe the nmotlnt set op(tosite our names
He is at the Adamson Sanitarium and
was *favored with an Instrumental solo Pcrintendents.
lurry, a widow, out of $80,000.
for the Democratic -National Cumpnign receiving the best of care nnd medical m
W. R. Coulter, who wos shot during nit fund rit behalf of thB'dWUbh of WilUarn tciítlón. nud it k 'm be ltonod thnt he « n f =
Tke American war fleet will visit -Chi- by Mrs. D. L. Thrasher.
The address by Prof, Perkin»-on the «hercarion r bv~JustieeH owell iu -Ji
JrBryHrf Hnd'John Wi'Kern:
Mis waters this week.
recover sufficiently to be brought hack to
BBlWtLoL ihc pui3R~sclH&gt;ol wns timely, sonvllle, is dead. Howeliis recovering.
ivanRlchnnl
H.
M
ark..
v
...
,
,
.
.
.
.
$
1
0
0
Sanford.
IT
I 00
Mr. Knyes came to Sanford from Wilkes:
sib has U*en elected coinmunder of the The prtmnry object of the school; he said, ' The plant of the Tropical Ice nnd Cold C. H. Lefller ...............................
T. Kr.uic..................
1 00
Is
to
make
good
citizens;
to
train
l»oyS
Storage
Co.bf
Toiniw
wns
burned
Snturbarre.
Pa., about one year ngonnd became
"Gewgia division of the Confederate VetC. Barnes , ...................... .
1 100
aim Tke next reunion will be field at ond girl« so they will develop into well- day. Loss £130,000: insurance, $63,000. Cash
. ; ............. . . .................
5 00 n resident nt once, building n fine—home
bn Inneed men nnd women who love the
I 00 on Magnolia nvenue, and becomlmlJdiúL.
At n service In the Methodlst-church In Forrest lake • ............
Athena.
truth and are ready to light-for it. Then,
CapL
W.
A.
k'iuifc—
:i-.
—
!**00
tifled wTth the Interests of his ndopird
Tg^elhud-lastSuiMlaysuflteirnt mcmerwan E. E. Brady
Secretary Root has refused the roquet t
1 00
tins public school -must irnTif the
city,
líe wns nn ex|»erlenced engineer
NhndrtorrtH* return to'lfraT cSurilry ol minds of these future citizens. The first ruisctl to pay the entire church debt, aume A, M. Thrasher
........ . . . ___
I 00
nnd
enjoyed
tho confidence and esteem
$1500.
M.
F.
Robinson.......
.
_.................
2
00
Jni Jinoff Poured, a political exile.
thing to be taught la moral goodness that
G.
S.
Derry
.............................._
^i&gt;00
of
both
his
employers
und fellow employ­
The first case of "hazing'' at Soulher- A. E. P h ilip s.............................
Prince Auguit Wilhelm, fourth son of respects God and man; God first; innn
1 00 ees.
' the Ktlier, was-married, Oct. 22, to his second. To instl}l Into the child mind lund college is reported to have occurred D. L. Thrasher.................
I 00
The Tampa Times lias the following:
iiO
cousin. Princess-Alexandra Victoria of love nnd fear townrd God. the perfect, in Inst week. The victim wns made to stent M: F (a n k .......................................
“Stricken with pnrniysis ns his hand
L G.'Stringfellow
...................
1
hchieiwig-llotsteln.
wisdom, goodness. Justice, and (tower— oranges nnd while carrying them away G. R. Calhoun .............................
5
clutched the throttle of his engine, Levi
Loesi option elections in Ohio have been the Creator, Benefactor and Saviour; the wns fired upon by the supposed owner
Knyes one of the best known englneeroof
goingdry of late at the rate of one a day. Secret Witness nnd Judge. This ir, of all which enused the victim to run himself Total......................I _____ $24 50
the Atlantic Coast Une, is hovering be­
almost to death.
•
Added to the fund sent in several tween life and death at tho South Floridu
ftewtufcivc^24 «nloona and the drys teaching, the b est
The
lense
of
the
Marlborough
Hotel in weeks ago of $29.25, this makes n total sanitarium, to which he was conveyed
Wo frtust nlso tench* thftso things that
»phi out 872.
of $53,75 collected in Sanford nnd sent early yesterday morning. — *
There are four states in which women wiii develop the pupil mentally and rmnpahns been Mild to J. T. Sln[»lrtun of
to nid In electing die (teerlcss lender, W.
Oordele, Ga^ for $10,000.
“Mr. Kayes had brought Ids train, a long
kin the right to vote (in (»residential. as physically,
J.
Bryan, Very little interest hns been freight, up from Port Tampa, on its way
Prof. Perkins expressed n fear that in
E. A. Dick, who was manager of the
•tO si other elections. These are Idaho,
manifested in Sanford regarding the na­ to Jacksonville.' He wns in apparent good
(Uarado, Wyoming and Utah. In these our modern methodtW teaching we try to Tampa Bay Hotel during tlie Plant regime,
tional election and The Herald suggests health. His fireman, a colored man named
loo
mudt
for
the
Child.
For
instance,
is to manage the Seviiin hotel In Havana,
utes women hold the balance of powejv
a
mass mcedng fur Monday night and Wagner, did not notice anything amiss. "
our quick methods of teaching reading Cuba.
,
^
At the nmltry show at the recent Georseveral
good speakers to stir up the gen­
|h ttite fair was n hen vnlucd at $10,000. has made a generation, of poor spellers.
Charles M. Council of Americus, Gq., eral apathy and rouse the voters to the The train was brought to a standstill at
final.her ducks were sold to one party So much help is given the pupil by teach­ has Iwught 71,000 ncres of timber land necessity of working fur dm Democratic the depot in Tampa. After some dispatch­
ers and books that he docs ndt know how lying along the Georgid-Morlda state line
es had been received, nnd the c o n d u c to r
Tu $200 each.
to do things when he gets out into the aud Includes Inqd In Tavinr and Columbia cause as never before. . ,
was Tendy tu go uhend, the signal was
Joseph John Button of Brooklyn. Tf. Y„
world. ..Too much is said about the duty counties in Floridu and Bennett, Peagler,
given. The flrcinan saw the signal and
In s la die United States postal aerNew Business Block
wondered why the engineer did not re­
vie*far S5 years, died the past week, in of teachers to the pupils and not enough Dickerson and Dougherty counties in Geor­
The
new
buildings being erected in spond. Hu looked around and euw Kayes
of
the
duty
of
the
pupil
to
the
teuchcr
gia. Consideration mimed is $171,00C).
la Wth year. His picture hangs in the
Sanford aru not confined to the resilience apparently nlort, seated nnd with a firm
aud his school work? The Professor said
t 1ep*rtmemoffice at Washington.
portion, and the latest addition to the grasp on the lever as if aliout to throw it
A
well
225
feet
deep.
Itehind
the
Charles­
lie would not advise returning to the old
ton block, Orlando, has been completed. business center is a two-story block to be over and start the engine. ‘Do yyu see
Ikt Jiponeit General Nodzu. prominent methods of the pnst, as the song has it:
It is for drainage purpose, nnd is believed built at the corner of Sanford avenue and the signnIT' ho asked. Receiving no an­
hring the war between Russia and Japan,
“ Resilin'. rilin' and rithmctlc
Second street by Mrs. DeForrcsL The swer he went up to his companion and
to be on the ocean
level. ».
kind. The burial wos largely attended * Tsujtht to the role of a hickory »lick."
•
Ewnioent among the noted persons pres-11,01 we
10 indude In our present
Major General Robert J. Mogill is the new building will be of reinforced con­ saw that he was unconscious.
*&gt;t »ai Admiral Sjicrry of the American plans of teaching n due proportion of both. newly elected commander of the Floridu crete blocks und will consist of two store
‘The fireman summbned the*conductor.
The public school has a great work, he division of Confederate Veterans
rooms on tho Sanford nvenue side and one The road physician, Dr. W. P. Adamson,
bsttleshi|is.
on die Second street side, with upper floor was called and he found the unconscious
*1«nor Park, L 1. Oct. 24. Geo. Rob- said in conclusion, and this work will tie
Among recent rulings nf_ ihe-lntnratat»
done better by hnvjng both parent and
reserved for rooms or flats.
*
man to be suffering from a paralytic stroke
sjocomobllo of 120^horse power,
commerce commission is the following;
TeacHdr
working
together
in
unison.
The
building
will
t&gt;c
commenced
at which affected ills right side. He had
rAarrlnn made machine, won the VanThe vocal solo by Mr, Woodcock was Free ¡»asses may be issued to Isona fide once and when finished will enhance this Kayes removed to the sanitarium for
cup for the fourth time, and bcatex-employes of a railroad who ore travel­
section of the city., The Popq Contract­ treatment.
'■f kl (revioui records. The distance thoroughly enjoyed by the audience.
ing to reenter the railroad's service. Pass­
Rev.
J.
F.
McKinnon
delivered
an
ad­
ing
Co. have the contract for die build­ / ‘Another engineer took the train through
n» vu 258.00 miles and the time was
dress that wns appreciated by those pres es cannot be Issued to families of ern- ing.
‘
»40minute* 48 and 1-5 seconds.
to Jacksonville.
ploycs who died n natural death while in
ent. He spoke of the four factors that go
“Kayes was taken to Jhe hospital about
*iity persons have been arrested to make up the school—the trustees, fac­ the service of common carriers, though Building and Loon AasoclatlonGrowInf
3
o’clock
yesterday morning. He is still
The
directors
of
the
Sanford
Building
8«
with complicity In the nlghtridera' ulty, (nipils and parents—congratulating that privilege is accorded to tho families
unconscious,
and Ills condition is very se­
Loan
Association
met
last
Monday
night
¡ E M ih ld i of Ca|K. Rankin last week the High School upon its active board of of employes killed in the service.
rious.
_________ ____ _____ _
in
the
office
of
J.
N.
Whitner
nnd
held
an
trustees and Its efficient corps of teach­ 1The First National Bank of St. Augusayes
and
their
daughter, Miss
«sting
•oaeiom—Application»
fur
lutthi
gcd-by-Tlre—e n t J S Mullini- s- C- Oct. 26. destroyed ers. He urged a closer bond of union he.Cora
B.
Kayes,
were
summoned
from th íít
have
been
made
to
the
amount
of
$5,000,
y
tmnds of ltdiaiMs*
pr xween the patrons and teachers,- indica­ 27th. which occurred during business
home
at
Sanford.
Mrs.
Kayes
said she
■»■imiUJ Tobacco Co. Loss is covered ting many ways in which the parents hours. It is believed that a live electric and the same has been placed In the hands
had
no
idea
that
her
husband
was
threat­
of
the
loan
committee.
The
association
liamrsnce.
wire was the cause of the fire.
may be helpful to the teachers.
,i
..
. . is starting off In good shape and every ened with any illness, that lie seemed to
| fteiilooa of Bernard Marcus in Chicago
Following this address a few minutes
R C H am . ha. Just sold o shipment of dllKI1 in Sanford should take share. In be well when she saw him Saturday. He
^itrrcdtd by a bomb last Saturday.
were spent In discussing various (»bases Irish potatoes from the Hartlng. section. ^ moyemem w|l|cb promise* so much In is about fifty years of age, and has a
FkKardConnors, widely known an the of school work. .
C. D. Schaffer recently discovered in the return Several new houses will be built splendid record as an engineer.
The second Monday in the month was western port of Alachua county whnt ap- ut once n# n rC8U|t of die association in
man of Chicago, dropped dcod
“Mr, Kayes is u well known Mason, antT
«city Oct 23.
decided upon as the time for the meet­ pears to be a deposit of vurlegated ngotev Sanford, and this will ultimately‘provs a has taken practically all of the degrees
ings of the club.
The specimens compare favorably with ,nenriB 0f alleviating the congested con­ known in the order.”
b iMCsnaditn election this week the
Landmark Changed
similar products from Colorado, and Krill ditions of the city and constant lack of
Amended Postal Regulations
i *ns vltortous.
*7^ worit eyesores in our town prove a rich find for the owners of-the Imuses.
______ ~
Postmaster-General
Meyer has amended
16m of the so-called whiskey selzthe old DeMont bulld- | land containing the deposits.
Tax
Notice
the
postal
regulation«
regarding the en­
aa* Under the pure food set has been *or y
foot Df First street. Delopl|
The
tax
books
of
the
City
of
Sanford
closure
Of
any
matter
of
a higher daks in
Will Locate In Sanford
by the United States court ln fa -'lln*,B haw ruhied. with a shifting, often
fur Uie a m e n t yeur will be open on the mall paid for at a lower rate so as to Im­
* the government The CAM was;IJ*5Jj^T«Bancy.U has been nn open
G. G~Sargent, secretary of the Excelsior
Lguhhroa Distilling 1». Wl»o J
.
w u»e new comers where San- Fruit Growers' Association of Lake Min­ first Monday in November, 1908, at the pose the penalty only upon those who
‘.‘wilfully"-violate the regulation» Here­
liquor as Bourbon whiskey J«
^ w e n e s . could beJf
was netonka. Minnefttu. is in the city and Collector's office.
- ■— —inut
Personal
taxes
must
be
paid
before
the
tofore tho dcpnitment has Imposed Bnes
d* stulThod
been made from mo-1*ora *" . .. ¿„ one 0f its main streeU. will locate on a celery form west of the
•»Mother
Ingredients.
first day of March,. 1000, and real eatHte for such violations, regardless as to
dty. Mr. Sargent will return to his home
.............
* * * * * * * *
before the first day of April, 1909. See whether the offense was committed wil­
111’orkhursl of New York I
in the spring and bring atgpitThirty fami­
since young Mr.-DeMont thc ow w eof
Section 213, Revised Ordinances.
fully or through ignorance. The Titles ag­
fa»
,hc l‘rc*idency of the I
lies from his section to Sanford, where
J.~T. Ltx.' Collector.
gregate approximately $60,000 a year,
wt toe Prevention of Crime.___ thl* prepertyrhas returned here and tpk?n they wlirengagc iu truck farming, Sun- lirJT " ■’
and 90 per cent of the cases hgve been
_
« P P M U has afford's great irrigation system appealing Notice to Residents and Properly
found due to ignorance of the taw, mostly
• »»diet of tfM lower ,ootin in ^ T b it o t ^ h h s been thoroughly reno­ to Mr. Sargent as no other section in die
Owners
vated, inside and out.
by women and children and the Ignoranf.
United States for vegetable and fruit
The Building Committee, of the City
usually poor. There were 1,600 such cases
irtA iliff ,UdRmCnt — “ for a boarding house und stores. Mr l* raising.
Council has authorized City Engineer J . A. in connection with the Jamestown expo­
*•
,(d. Killer had bodTu!» ^
Mont wd r*nl *** house only to such porDavis to nuinhrr all residences and busi­ sition, all the violation« being committed
U pc Has Narrow Cocape
The l o ^ ^ ^
* . as can guarantee to keep it dean and
W. P. Li pc had a miraculous escape from ness houses in the city. The d f y has pur- by children/_________________
Un BWBid*d highly respectable and hopes that the
people of Sanford will appreciate Ids ef­ death last Saturday while engaged in driv- diaaed a sufficient of numbers to supply
A cargo of green coffee was sold in New
i from Mexico's great olil forts In making his property again into a ing a well on Sanford avenue. He w a sIa lia m i Mr. Davis will tack these on all
York
this week for five cents a pound,
miles from Tampico, bave j place of which Sanford and First street stooping down a t the lime, regulating one I houses a t a price stipulated by the buildMarch
delivery.
- •- r '
“i a score of workman- It 1may feel proud.
ót the attachments, and j leaned too far J ing committee.
Uuiumnu CoututTCE.
Brief
Historical Spring Flowing
far Hurried Readers
Abatch of papers Bnd letters connected
J j , die Beccher-Tilton controversy of
on» years ago. were sold at auction last
,^nd brought $312..
►600 penuasisPA

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