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IN THE
HEART OF TH E WORLD’S GREATEST
VEGETABLE
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PUBLISHED :

ON TUESDAYS
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FRIDAYS I
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SEMI- WEEKLY
I N S A N F O R D — L i f t U W ailh U o in i
SANFORD. FLORIDA, TUESDAY, DECEMDER 25, 1917

VOLUME IX

NUMBER 3 i

FLORIDA IS NO PEACE PEACE ON CHRISTMAS
IS CHIMERICAL IDEA
HOT HOUSE PREMATURE
FOSTERED BY GERMANY
OF NATION IN AMERICA
Drive Was ‘ Successful and
Will Be Maintained This
Week

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nized by the order in the nation and
aho had been made Supreme Man­
ager of national jurisdiction.
Mrs. Brown was also prominent
I n . the work of the Order of the
Eastern Star, and had only recedtly
retim ed from the olfiee of Worthy
Matron of the Palctkn lodge.
$hu aho was a well knpwn worker
in the I’:.hit La Woman's Club, and
Indeed In .every work fur the a d ­
vancement of women nnd societygenerally.
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• Wan there work-in He thine in Pnliitka fur the amelioration of .*ulTvring anywhere, Mrs. Brown was frnemosf fit going to its relief*. She was
one of. God’s noble women.
Of course* no arrangements had
hern, made for the funerpt -at th
time of th&gt; News going to .prers. .
Resl(los'heir stticki*:i husband, Mri&lt;.
Brown is survived by two sons; Mr.
Sidney Brown of Jacksonville, and
Dr. I.eRoy Itrowti of t hit city, and
one daughter, Mi.*i Rsena Brown of
I’lil.itkn. Pahtlku• News.

N. Vail, president of the American
Telephone &amp;. Telcgrnph Co. Is chair­ Have Whip Hand In.Council
With Half Baked Russians
man. Among the vice chairmen are
Samuel Gompcrs, president of the
Peace negotiation* b*twc«t| the
Ampricnn Federation of lathor, and
Teutonic
allies and the Rur stuns
New Y ork,' N. Y„ Dec. 22._—The George Pope, president of the Na­
have
begun
at Brest-Llto'*sli. And
League-for National Unity today is­ tional Association of Manufacturers.
apparently
the
enem y hr.* played u
sued a declaration, signed hy its of­
trum
p
card
at
the
outset, for t l th e
ficers and .executive commiztee, in Fifteen Ways |o JIi'lp Win the Wnr
proposal of Pr.lnctf * I-e.Apohl of Ba­
which nil efforts (Award a premature
At the Liberty Convention of the
peace ure condemned nnd the deter* Natlntt.il Wholesale Grocers'. AtsoH- varia, . the German commander in
urination of continuing the war until ation recently held in Chicago, the chief on the RusAiun trout, Dr- von
Kuchlmunn, the German ft reign
u military victory Is achieved and following
recommendations
were
secretary
and un astute poli.Idan
the autocratic power of the imperial made to enlist the cooperation * of
hus
been
chosen
unhhlmnhsly ; &lt; of­
German government is broken.' is* husimss men in war organizatiods:
ficial
chairman.
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*pledged.
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1— Rejnovc the erroneous Impres­
A noteworthy feet ir the r o r i p t l l "We are in this war to conquer sion tb.it th e bre«ent war will he of tio i of the delegations front tilt vrrlthe enemiy’s armies," declares -the short duration, nnd urge constant oub countries allied with the Au-tro-'
statement, ‘ "though not his terri­ preparation op the basis of u long ( in mans is that th**y Tnelodp men
tory ur population. We intend tA war of at lca.lt true:* Vcurs:
who hove stood high In the en-tmils
nullify, the power of the . imperial
2 Help nt.tk.* be.tfey known .the i f their rcjpactlie c...ii*t.Ls. while,
German government*.
We do not principal at stake and t he dirt- rc- the men w|io are to handle-Russia's
intend that i shall gain, at the ex­ suots of a victory* for the enemy.
interests for file most p art jin- un­
pense of other n..timis, either ‘an
.'I Practice nnd preach the elim­ known in world .politics,
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enlargement of territory.' or V.n ex­ ination of waste hy the checking of
Still another outstanding fact in*
pansion &lt;&gt;f Industrial and cotiimer- actual extravagance and eliminating thi* itteAgeT details of the formation
rial opportunities' or 'an increase of a* promptly us practicable the pro­ of tin* conference that thus far have
prestige.’ ”
.
duction of non-essentials.
eotne th ro u g h .is &lt;hat Houinattia is
‘•When German • military reverses
•I Take n census of eniplyecs of not credited with having se n t tlelchlilcrate pn*i \ii torti-* and the war military age and plan in advami*. so j gates to Brest-Loitovsk. The possim a p hceoiii.-s lit f avor abl e , no do ub t far as possible,, for lheir*replacement Dility is tlw.-refore thut Roumania has
Home of tin- German parties will be­ by men not of military age or by decided to field aloof from discussing
gin t-» •••milder the peace principles wiAtti'ii.
a separate peace,
not withstanding
*,f World ii*-nio* ti.( y," the statement
5 Conserve the supply of tin­ the fact that geographically she will
conclude*. "Itiil no inllm-titiul Ger­ plate. hy packing coffee and' other he completely isolated from her al­
man party yet sees coming defeat. fund products in containers other lies should the negotiations result in
There is. therefore, as yet no com­ than tin where tin is not absolutely Russia quitting the war.
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mon ground f-r discussion between necessary and act in hnrmpny with"
D ii (he lighting fronts, even Italy,
the partisans of might and the pnrti- the commit tee on the conservation of tin- activity of the troops is below '
sr.n* of right.tin place in Do- rnncrllation or siis- nuriii.il.* la France and Belgium the
•’The Imperial German govern . t ji'i nsion of contracts for nonperish- lighting that is in progress is merely
hu-nt, foiled and defeated in its plan nlde canned foods.
- in the nature of outpost encounters,
to .cripple the great self governing
(I iDsclmliitue the publication of while on the northern Italian front
nations &lt;-f the world, lint France, modthly price lists, and otherwise the enemy hns lost the initiative,
next England, Inst
the
United I conserve the su|&gt;pl&gt; of paper, stib- which is entirely in the "hands of
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Htntes is seeking to achieve through Ktitulir.g « cheaper type (’f.papi-r in General Diaz’s men.
its proposals f* r peace what it has connection with the sale of hulk cof ) The situation on the Italian front
is not expected long to remain us it
been ."unable to obtain By arms.
fee.
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is, however, for the Austro Germans
7
-Prevent
the,
waste
that
occurs
"The i mpcrihl German govern­
are constantly bringing up heavy
ment seeks w rompmntise in- the irre­ in th.* sale of goods in less than orig­
reinforcements and a return to. their
inal
packages,"
and
request
ntatlufacpressible conflict between autocruey
'offensive is to he expected.
turers
to
adopt
original
^uirkagt-s
of
and (leinocrary fo-fore it shall lie too
the
R-infori-d hy Mritixh and French
lat*All who are willing to corn- sizes that make it possihli
-luili-r
to
ortli
Proim-e on this i,su e are 'willing t« i r"l : ‘ l,|,f
,,r'" r
w ,t 'u,'“
*,u&gt;•"* | troops and n - w ly equipped in e v e r y

This State Will Be Fosttered Lenguc For Natipnal Unity
Want Germany .
By Government
Subdued
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Experts

Washington, D. • C., Dec. 22.—
Semlnoi* county will hive.' more
Florida, which is the greut. outdoor
tkrn -five hundred, member* of the
conservatory of the United States is
£ dV r o u as a result of the ChrUtgoing to have -a chance v e ry s o o n to
„ drive for membership. * •
uhow the nation in stubborn figures
ty'btn one considers the inclement
what a valuable’supply of tnldc deli­
l t ,lhcr of the past week and the
cacies, nnd what an impuftnnt and
that the supplies were . sh o rt/
dependable crop, of'edibles*,,and what
thit most everybody was busy with
a
versatility and well rounded ahunChristmas worries and* troubles tint!
d'anre
ef good things to eat that
,kit many «.f the people had already
state
is
pouring into the cornucopia
brtn taxed (o death this showing is
•hat
Uncle
Fain is holding out to he
ill that rotrid he desired.
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filled.
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An unollirial
stutemenl
from
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And in making this demonstration
Trtxsurrr Dess shows that the memT
Florida will he laying jdans for more
hmhip will he over five hundred
adequate . trunsportutiod • facilities to
,r.d it i* thought th at.th e good work
move the seasonal crops nnfT will he
,iil he continued this week if |»nsgetting in line for some of the new
liUi in order to give all those who
nod crops that the governm.'iit is
irrr mined the opportunity to come
going to ettcolirage the various com*
•is now.
iitiioitji-H to produce a* they
&gt;ee
The name* &lt;f nl| those who are
best lift id. Dot of this dcinor..(.ra­
Btmbers.will be given in mi*»t her
tion of ability Florida ytand« a fine
bias a* well ns the various pn riiUt*
chnme of getting several nev.-' food
‘ ti rh.c county and this list will no COBURN IJI KBPS'MAKE
tit|.|o crops with the goverptitenl
dou't run I lie figllres tip t'» uhont
t h e Wo r l d i . a c g i i
guaranteeing to market the produce.
iix hundred members which it* .11’I
-----r~r
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thtt could he asked for «e this time. Mnslr. ’Kong nnd .Dancing and Clean
Every dealer in foodstuffs, every
T(n pillowing Imni Washington iJol.e-. liv it ) thing Minstrelmairif.tcitirer •&gt;( food products, every
latsrestinif
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M ighl to ( arrj
holtier of foo&gt;l in mure than family
lot*
In the country is expected to join
’ Xlancgsr* ef the Red, Crosi ram J, A. Coburn's -Grenier Minstrels
• riicn for ten million members Ik- closed their engagement last night at in the first year end slock taking de­
'fu: Christmas Day derided' today the Colli mbit. Theater. The aggre­ creed by I'm le Sain. This nation­
to t-ermit lm.il field workers to con­ gation delighted three andn i n a n d wide war emergency food ,.*u\rey.
tinue thi'r drive throughout
the they move «-n to other* point* to provided for by the lust congress is
trek 'n s.*ver I of the divisions lie- help make tint world laugh.
Co­ to In- conducted by the I S. bureau
• taujc of unfavoralde weather eondi* hum has everything it minstrel ought of markets under the department of
tioni during the lirst days of the to carry. .The evivinjj’* entertain­ agriculture. It .requires sins"*’r ou a
rstr.patgn
•
ment is replete with inu-*i«- song and schedule of Mi item* covering more
Tnrrrnth.l rains in the northwest dancing, and the performer* win t In­ than 100 (iinvrciit fowl*. D ex p T ts
tiiked nut bridges and made roads good graces of their Midjence from data as to the storks on hand Dee.
impusahle. hut in s|dte of this Ore­ the sfarf. Chnrlio Gnno fplly sus­ 21. 1!M7. The blanks tin which these
gon ha* t .ten iled its quota of 28,000 tains his reputation ns it black face, returns' are to he made-will be dis­
. . sod Washington and Idaho promise entertainer, and the m y ste ry . of tributed during the two week?) fol­
to [-x** theirs. The gulf division r.l- shows Denton, enrrhs the house by lowing Christmas.
rttdy has reported 283,014 enrolled storm.
A copy of the schedule, prepared
Brothers • on
ipiota of. 204.000;
in
a four page folder of instruct ions'
Tile program made a* Jiving start'
Prsntylvauta I* within 02.000 of it- I with 1In- opening chorus from the a;-,i| ijiicstion- as to tin-existing stipO'jju • "I i i•••_&gt;.ini.i. the Pacific divi- entire company.
Several •eul&lt; h&gt; I lie:, of fi.ml ami food materials will
n■r. i. »dtnri J.UOO of it* .'117,000 i songs prov-il n warm debut. Simp­ lie supplied to every dealer, manu, ]‘a " hi* *'“ B U "•'tui"'
. d e p a r tm e n t the
l l t l i a n s now
anqveta. uml the rt nlrul division has son and Bligh won applause in the fuelurer ami jobber.
('buries
J. ill d dioqivt thin, as all who urged c o m - ;
Economize
in
men
and
Irtic
k
-1
|in*|mrintx
to
sell
nnd
at
a
d
e
ar
voluntarily raised its nuutn front Darktown Struthepi’ Ball. "So Long Brand, director of the bureau of promise tin Abraham Lincoln in Un­
ing
equipment,
arranging
with
cus
price,
every
inch
of
ground
that
th
e
civil
war
nided
slavery.
The
AmerI,
189.000 to 1,500.000, . a figure
Mother," was well s u n g by. Charlie markets, who in-in general charge of
tomers to accept sidewalk deliveries, Austro Germans may take.
icad
people
today
are
fighting
which the local directors expect to Cnrnernn nnd Nate Mulroy made a this, nation-wide food survey,
rxIn Argentina demonstrations iu
ficir own liberty ns well ns for the th at mote deliveries per day per
put.
*
hit with " Ilit the Trail for Alabam." pt*ct.s that every holdei* 'of food in
truck
may
lie
affected,
and
so
ar­
favor
of the South American r o p u h - .
Sccrrtxry of State Lansing tonight "!|cllo, Prance." by James Bishop commercial quantities in the coun­ reedom of the World. " The world range our various delivery zones and lie entering the war ugnfnst the
• roll thfs Heil Cross Christmas was easily one of the leading musi­ try will have received these folders cannot In* safe for democracy so days fur delivery therein that the Teutonic allies continues ns « result
ling as an organized autocracy its
•• Rinu^r:
cal’ mejnhers and the selections was by the first week of th e .new year.
people still believing it victorious is maximum londs may he assured and of the Intest exposures of German
"The (' hrist mnstide has become joined in by the chorus. "Saddle de
Agents of the bureau of market* e n tranched in the "cente'r of Europe the territories covered hy each truck dtrigue in dispatches sent by Count
by lung estahlished ruslom the time Mooch," n comic volume of verses, th rungfonii the country have hern
reduced.
von Luxhurg., the former German
hr tht- riving of gifts, a time when was skilfully presented by Jimmy furnished with a supply of Schedules, leading I0.0tt0.000 armed men .and
tf Urge the udohtion, wherever minister, to the foreign office in Ber­
hearts, inspired by thankfulness to Uhssel, and he was followed by Les­ Mr. Brand announces and will dis­ possessing the resources uf 170,_________________ _
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OOO.tiOO people in the .world’s central possible, of eoo|»erativo delivery both lin.
God. for Hi* supreme gift to man­ ter Lucas wl\o
sang
"Sentinels tribute them on request to the deal­
position
for
all
suas
and
all
conti­
hy whole sale and retailers.
. * ONE W ON—LOST ONE
kind. throb with responsive emotions Asleep.” "Culled you My Sweet­ ers and other holders of food in
10 —Urge the discontinuance of tJie
*Hch find expression in acts of love heart," proved a well accepted nurh- quantities Inrgcr than for family use. nents!"
Asserting that
th?
underlying buying hy eustomers of .excessive-for Girls.Lost G am e— Hoys Won T heir"
*nd generosity.
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bor from Arthur Fulton. The prin­
Besides a statem ent of stocks on
s
.Gnthc
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cause
for
America’s
edtrance
Into the hoarding purposes, and thereby
• "It i s ,peculiarly fitting therefore cipal ensemble was *concluded by hand Dec. HI of this year in com­
nvniff wastage of food caused hy
Last Friday night the hoy* of th*
war
wasthat
the
German
govern­
in these days when the world is Eddie C. CliffonW tlth "The. Trum ­ parison of Doc. Ill of last year, es­ ment "endangered our safety and improper ra(£ffcnd higher prices hy Sanford High School won their third
darkened by war* and misery, that peter" nnd " L a n P N ig h t when the timates of quantities' in transit by challenges our freedom," the slate- reason of suuuen antt abnormal iin­ game of basketball this season, de­
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freight or express are required.
•he American people should with n World was Mine."
feating the ’ Leesburg Hi^h School *
mu. t declares that’ "President Wil- crease* in the demund.
Charlie Gnno ns "T he Cook of the
bur Christmas spirit gfve of their
11—Encourage communities, so team 33 to {». It was n prptty game
/In addition to this survey made i on wus tho true spokesman of the
bounty to that great agency of rncr- Club" made good with a rush. His by u mail system which WiJI 'cover American people when he, snld in his fhr as possible,- to consume home­ from start to "finish hut the S nnturd ,
. D, the American Red Cross, which •"jokeshop" is heavily stocked with must cotumcrciul holdings of food in message to congress th at the Ameri grown and- home produced goods, hoys -’clearly, outplayed • them. ’’ All
. doing such sph-tydid service In ulle- clean, witty sayings nnd his songs tho country, intensive surveys will inin people ure impatient with those thereby helping to relieve the con­ the lorahhoys played well itml show­
viatinir suffering on the battlefields compel the uudlencc to look, listen be made by agent* of the 42-typical who desire peace hy uny sort of com- gestion prevailing.un the railroads. ed good 7eam.work— The line up ful-%
°f Europe ;«nd in bringing comfort and laugh.
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12— Urge the establishment oflows:
counties in various parts of the hromise." •* ••
to the thousands of helpless ones
George and George do some very United States and these will he used -•'No eompromisa is conceivable," Tanneries nnd abattoirs, in smzll
Sanford:
• ho arc victims of the brutalities of clever acrobatic work, and their to check up thy report* received by eodtinues the declaration, “ if the centers or communities, ns fur qs it
Issy Knnner, forward, captain
**f.
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performance on the (springing mat is mail.
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German government is not utterly is eeonomirnlly possible, to obviate, . G. W. 8 pencert forward
In response to the generous im- entertaining nnd amusing. They are
I!oy B-,srns, crn'.rr *
The bureau of crop estimates will brought to nn end hy military de- the necessity of sending fruits, veg­
pubes awakened by thoughts of bouncing bounders of a high clars va­ also place on record a' statem ent of fent or political revolution from etables nnff live ntock to distant
Rex Holiday, guard
hrntmas h-t us ns a nation show riety. The five syncopated saxonccs the stocks of foodstuffs on farms.
Robert Colih, guard.
within. Since a lasting world peace points, only to have them re-shipped
our l°ve for humanity nnd our g rat­ and the jnzz jugglers nnd jiggers exe­
to the vicinity of their origin after
Leesburg:
(Lost record).
is
.our
chief
war
aim,
which
of
Ger­
It is expected' th a t the complete
itude to Rod by remembering at this cute n clever rttint that pleoscs.
they have been canned or killed and
The
girls
lost
their first game to
many’s
crimes
can
we
afford
to
ac­
survey will yield the most accurate
m® l *"’ lh*d (’mss and its needs." Kent Gage gives n muslcnl treat
dressed.
DeLaud
High
School,
being defeated
cept
as
innocent
acts
and
permit
to
information ever collected in regard
13— Hold frequent meetings Inwith the close score of 14 tolO. T h e
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. with, his hnrop. His selections In­ to the extent of the nation's food re­ be repented nnd continued? Which
clude a rag time nnd the classical.
each community to discuss plans for DcLnnd girls with a tell c ent-r and
•
Mrs, M. s . Brown
sources. nnd Florida should occupy oppressed nationality ran we safely
; rs- M. S , Brown, wife of I’alat The mysterious Miss Denton got an enviable position as lendef in sea­ abandon to her sovereignty? What saving nnd for the recitnl of indi­ good team work were able to difeut
viduals of ( 1) saving effected, (2 ) the locals. The hard j laying of
*,*
known merchnnt, and her- "her" full share of applause. Vocal sonal
s urf&gt; p l y of some of the slaughter of .Innocents' nnd destrucV * fr,.trMial and charity worker selections nnd searching for "cue most tasty food crops. This survey t'on of their property ahull we Icay*’ waste, still prevailing and means to Helen Pock ’deserves special mention.
&gt;(nM"&gt;r.al, hrumj'nrn.ce died r t an halls” I n . the audience was n whole is considered hy tho federal officials without such reparation ns c m hi- eliminate it. nqd (3) ways to stimw.-i For the first huff Alie pltyuJ running
late war service, milltrry and Indus­ center npd the. last half as guard, in
l -&gt; hour ihiw morning after three show In Itself and the house shook in close touch with war activities to nfforded by- financial Indemnity?" '
when
sho
revealed
herself"
nh
a
him.
.
,nn effort to hold off defeat." She
"ur days (if illness due to acute
(Quoting • from President Wilson’s trial.
ho an important slop in tho effort to
n 8'ltsilon.
'.
* The cabaret four rendered good quar­
15—Inaugurate
u
camurign
In
j played f2*.t u:td showed the true
place tho country on a safe footing flrser.tions th a t the war Will-net he
I( ^ r,‘ Urown was taken ill early In tet selections and the entertainment us far as the food supply Is concern­ won until the rulers of the German each locality for greater efficiency In ; fightir-y st i.i*. &gt;f t*h*&gt; Sanford* High
tuit on Wednesday it was closed with a laughable'sketch en­ ed.
people make reparation for the freight shinping, including prompt Rut wns playing against' too great
.
T ,,wn Submarine
'loading and unloading, Tht- Gli-vc- (M ills .
,
1,141 "he was improving. titled " T h 9
The figures.* it I* explnincjl, will wrongs they have done, the league land Grocer.
1
Vn " 't'" 1 » relapse*yesterday nnd Chasers,"
Sanford
line
up:
,
ifsM-rts
th
at
indemnities
should
ha
p e rm it’ tho making of Intelligent
.Coming Lyric. Jnnunry 10th. ,
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^*.^.0 rally.
Cyra
I.oe
Tillis,
forward
’
paid
id
the
cases
of
Belgium,
Serbia,
plans for adequate conservation nnff
Free Seeds for Distribution
i.|i / '
ker death spread rapidly
Poland,
Roumania
nnd
France.
Mollio,
Abernathy,
forward
distribution of existing food sup­
Senator Park Trammell ,ha.a sent a
Uti- .7° ** tniyerscl sorrow "In Fa­ .
Three Boys la Navy . _
Helen Hand, center,
plies and for the production of ad­
Tho League for .National Unity lot of governimjnt seeds " to the
it it.: h!!1 **,orni»lK over the demise • George Mnnsficld. is in the city ditional, needed supplies,.
Helen Peck, running center
was urganizeff’ in Washington Inst Herald office--nml wants nil those
" ‘Ms good woman.
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* the guest of his nunt, Mrs. Jack
Catherine J.evia, guard.
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September. Its purposes tire to "err­ who are interested, in -planting to
Adela Hines, guard,"
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Chief* r I\rt,r*'n *** a Past Grand Vaughn of West. Geneva avenue.
' New Arrival
ant, a medium through which loyal ’come and get a package of them
II, 1 1' ‘he Pythian SLvtcrs In Flore George Is on a 's u b ^haser and his
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The stork anticipating Santa. Claus Americans of nil classes can give ex­ free. The packages consist of peas,
• ij,;' j W*H.informed memlwr* of two brothers, Fred and Percy ore
pression
to
the
fundamental
purposes
DeSoto
bounty
has
received
tliw
beet,
lettuce',
muskmelon
and
rad-:
ihe* . r".fr *r" n unit I»« *ayjng that also In tho navy -"somewhere In' by a few days left a n Xmas pack­ of the United States to carry on the
largest'sunt
of
money
yet
distributed
ish.
You-can
get
them
at
this
of­
chasers. age with Mr. and. Mri. HnL Colbert
ttxiat*! rroI,3b|y the best inforrpod English -watera"' i&lt;n:
war to a successful conclusion. Car­ fice hr send for them and they will in any rounty in t h l state h y 't h e
In »H,ii,iV[ 1 le or,1*;r in
•M*1!’* The M ansfields. arc residents of Tassday. • It was a seven pound boy dinal Jam es Gibbons is ho norary
be mailed to your address-anywhere Federal Farm Loan, the am ount be­
BrotJJ
t0 hcr. *iab* office/ Mrs. Tamph and Florida Is proud of the
chairman of the league nnd Theodore in Seminole county.
and will ho named Hal, Jr.
ing $83,615. 'I
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MAKE RESERVATIONS

12 to 2 P. M

PUBLICITY

PULLS

WHITE GIFT CHRISTMAS
Fine Entertainment at Preaby•
terlan Church

PROGRESS

“ PRODUCING NOT PROMOTING” HOARD OF TRADE RESULTS
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The nureau of Market* eataWUhed
in Sanford on the 18th la another
auccesaful accomplishment of the
It coat* the govRoard 'of Trade
ernment aevvhil hundred dellar* per
month to operate and maintain this
aerviee and its purpose ia for 'direct
benefit to the grower and shipper.
The a e rv ie e la free nnd with .no
strings tied to it. If your name i*
not on the daily mailing flat, tele­
phono I2R or addre** Hum\u of
Market*. .Ho* 1013, Sanford, attd
your name will be Haled at once.
The’ aerviee ia the first of It* kind
ever brought to Seminole 'county
gnd .ia your protection.
We hope

the best and i* attracting ti&gt;e tourist
who otherwise would par* on. It
just takes pushing and everybody
pulling for their own horn1' town.
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Five Illinois ladies, tourists for the
sedaoq have reached Sanford and the
Hoard of Trad** found accommoda­
tion for them at. the homes of Mrs.
Murrell nnd Mrs. Rray, Magnolia
avenue. There ar^,other* t«» follow.
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More than 2flfi tourists are booked
to reach Hanford during January for
a stay of* frotq on** to six weeks.
Some more good work of the Hoard
of Trade and who benefits but every
citizen.

feerved- a White Gift .service a t the
church. The church was beautifully
'decorated In white nnd a very Inter­
esting program wa* given by the
school. The major part n f.th e pro*
gratp was a rendition of a Christmas
cantata, “ Christ Came to Earth,
Hut Nqt as n King." Offering* were
made by the school anti congrega­
n t Not a* a King.” Offerings were
mad** by the school and *'onf*rcsatjon Jto Thnrnwell Orphanage where
32(1’children are cared for. T h *5 cffeting was 43. in cash a n d a largr
lot of all kir.iD of useful clothing and
other presents which will lie shlpr*t*i
to jhe-'.e little *in«*.s.
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Ml** Alire. Whitner, who had H e
entertainm* nt in rherge and th “ m*taicC-tns of the church are being con­
gratulated upon the juci*&gt;a« of the
evening.

XMAS

The dipping vat 'at the Largo
Farm is proving quite an aiaet to the
rattle owner* of the county. /?ince
the vat Has opened .. in October,
about 500 to -« 0 0 cattle are being
regularly dipped every month. The
vat i* open for the free use of the
cattle owner* of the county and
those living in tho neighborhood of
the farm are taking the opporknnliy
of clearing-jip th^ir cattle.
The
cattle that have been dipped are
showing marked improvements. and
many remark^ have been made by
people pasting up and dow-d -the
road, who have -oen the cattle, and
remarked that the rattle looked so
much better for .some reason.

DINNER
6 (o 8 P. M

Celery District. 18 acres -tilccj/iand
with 4 (lowing vftlla iff first clas
condition and 11 -acre* woodland
100 yards from loading station, just
outside city !in\jts, modern six room
bungalow- with hath And closet, hot
and cold water, servants’ house and
barn. Price for quick sale 16500.00
term*. Reply to “ Owner," care San­
ford Hcralci.
65-ltc

ips &amp; Co. drug ator$.
Hart,, manager.

XTra. C. C.
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For R e n t—Three
office rooms
fronting on Firat street. Moat de­
sirable offices in city. Several other
good office rooms in same building.
Yowdl £i Speer.
2.7-tfc

^Jtnoms for; light housekeeping and
furnished rooms.
Mrs. Lilja, 615
Fcr Sale—75,000 good thrifty cel­
Park a v e n u e .'
2.1-tfc
ery plant*.
French grown seed.
Make me an wilier. C. V. .Norfleet,
WANTED
John RufselF* Office. "
25-tf
• W anted—A good white girl as
For Sale—30. -Cords Stove Wood, companion 311 Third St.
34-2tp
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price $7.50 delivered In city. W. A.
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■W anted—To repair your guns,
tewing and talking machines, type­
For Sale— Heavy one' horse Old writers also. Csll and see .W. II.
Tampa threatens In become .the Hickory wagon suitable for heavy
Rogers. 1l23 P alm etto Avc.
:l4-2tp
cocoa nut center of th* United.,
hauling. J. E. l.aing 621 Oak Ave.
State*. ' Vi**j"I* already, in port or
:i5-2tp
W anted—A Ford roadster, must
i n the way are bringing .’iO.'.non nf
be in good condition and cheap for
For Sale—3 '5 thousand feet of
the nyts to the ’city, from ■which
vash. Addresa C. A. B!. Geneva,
timber, I t rniic* from- Snr.fordr on Box 94. .
fioint J o e y will be disttibutelf
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Leesburg road. AH virgin timber.
throughout the c o u n tr y .,
F. B. Klick. 311 Third St.
34.-2tp t- 1 have it heating stove ^ ith two
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cover? will trade far '.j anuli cook
Miami citizens hdve protested
For
Sale
—160
acre**
of
land.
.11
stove."
Send me your addresa. Wm.
against the* bringing,of Nassau negro&lt;* to that,section. Th-y take the mile* from Sanford. Tim* or cash. Srholmer.“~T’airview. French Av**.
|a&gt;fjtion j_hc.t with tit** proper iij- I ,-z mile* off railroad. F. H. Klirk, ami First St. I will call and sec it.
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trihution there* ii t»l, r.ty v*f Florida all I Third St.
. 34-2tp
negro lalior to meet .all demand* ^nd
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that there is really not the khortage
For Sale—Girl’s birycle in good
cf labor .an ha* her n advertised j condition.
Call at No. 101 East
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Phone 422.' 34-3tc
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Not exactly new hut the Carre*
The question now ia getting stuff
Hotel ia looking like and serving like over the road. The reason for this •' The u*.ual Friday night dance will
is visible and apparently the gov­ be given at the Hotel Carnes to­
ernment is seeing the light.
night.
I tanring begins a t . nine
o’clock.
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The at.mini election «f officer* of
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the Hoard of Trade will, occur on
Service Flag for llaptist Church
the second T h ird ly of .January,
A committee was appointed some
HMH. There is to lie elc&gt;t«*d a prr% time ago in the llaptist church to
idm t. 1st and 2nd vice president* procure a Scrvire Flag for-the church
and *ix member* of the board cf and to hang it together with the
Winter Haven celebrated ih c .fo r- l .For Sale—Onion plants.
S. J. |
'governors, the nh&lt;*v«‘ nant"d "lRr,,r*' National Flag already there.
rids mu I opFnlitg «f tho Dlxlo H ig h w a y 1Biglers.
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aie auUuni.ficolly three cf the i»«.ard. committee headed by Mrs. Savage
throti^h" tl at progressive little r i t y l- ------------------------------- ---------------- *— |
Th" im '!.#. -erordinit t»» th** by- I,La obtained, a large Fervice P a g ! . u m b e r
A n ikborLie nrogram ! For Sale—White Bermuda. Onions, |
luv, i* (aniil’ .l t.y n*&gt;m.* 'inn and I * t.l fi with t 'i -dar. and but •mioi f | ;.f. ,
n and “ rown from The seed, S2.0rt fheu&gt;and.
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ball'll. I&gt;ut in v»t&lt;*. your &lt; n . imi«t il'iy'lhis tlag ’vt»* place*'. The ,.&gt;m?:! jhundred
See C. II. I
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i u r u r r u &lt;b l’i*r» tn irriics, 25,' per h’. u n d r e d .
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he paid from January • !&gt;' :•» *uly m itt••*» n! ii bus plno'd it larger N’aj U fl! r.
w* :«•' awt rr»d tn rcntr'tar.t*.
1st. I P |U. The »tji*ri**-*s &lt;f th“ *T* (lotiul Flog in-Ort'l of the min 11 ••ii**
| gam?.(• i*»ii *l* p**n*l« up'**, a ,*-i-. i t i * t bat u* *i t • ».»'■&lt; n yV' , h'.-re ii
F&lt;«t&gt; Sab- Fine lot of Registered
l **'t of *&lt;fjcer.* and as a in* rnber u Tile National 'Flag i* »* x h.ft.
■(Juror Jerrey p*g*.
Mrs. Endur
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!C u rlrtt," G .'ru \a . Flnritla.
23-tfc.
vote anlf -»•»• that ,;»iut. nr-n are
Clhi'l
llr
tim
H
urt
eleeti'd fur the eotnillg year
| Ft*- Sale "Very deeiralde celery
K iel ll»nry ami Dorothy Rur.i,,b ;
and truck land, well *1ruined, at
.war* altempting to rid*' double o n •.» | ♦
Summ'-Tlield. NlXripn County, F!a.,
S u l&gt; -tvs\ ears of leltilri and vt*g- horo* Wednesday m*irning on Park |
* , t m i l e from railroad station, 's rnif'*
In Additional to Regular
etnhii • I* ft &lt;aitf»ri| (•■? ‘northern, jiv. nuc but the horse objected' to j
nia-h' ts
*lieii'u
Stl|&gt;|'ii.e,ybu th«&lt; thinbl*a load ami sturted to run I
j from gord" schorl and rhurrlt. a!»r
Picture Program
ha**l "urfari* r.*a*l. ThisTaml inn be
had (. i ' reqit r. I '&lt;&gt; pay :f'*. •&gt;* Uor aw .1} Dorotfiy sWppeil off bis bach j
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■t-iit iViignL fat- .1*1'a n ,- on tit.... toil Ethel'* f**ii r.iugiit In the stirrup t ♦1
hilttg!'* cheap for iash. Apply to
b u y - two lit."-: the totifl altO'f III, and dm wax dragged about a block j AT All Local A d v e r ti s e m e n ts U n d e r j (‘hr..*. White. Adam* Park. Ga.
rat tiaj.tv W'ltltl have lierll just on Park nviouie
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I *1* L I _ I I _ ' J l _ . . T I I O P L ’ C P V T C
26-12 tp
suffering
several,se­
I ThlB Heading TI1REB CENTS .a
II 612 The ell ,fl 1 th. o of t h !S *.r- vere tirui**'* ami breit'ihg one ni ,i r Line For F.aeii Insertion. Minimum
I r S:,!*, 1n t i 'national Harvester
t, tnir.it ii 1 ’ in* the I ’ll*- *!»!‘* * ’‘ft teeth in front.
11**r e.cajie from Charge 25 CvntH.
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. • «*ru, k. one lt,-.lf ton.
11*11 model.
liter* e fit’ail! isslfft lait Ml} iflnl deatli was miract|i''i:'.and while she
^ '" I' d. S. . Rungc. S .nford
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' i l U t ’ f . r a It g! •■! •&gt;■ will In- confined to fT'-r h &gt;m&lt;* fi*v sev­
In answeVing an advertisement
Fourth St
■'KHfe how mo* h tl.nt mean- f«-r a eral day * her many friend* ..ire r«- where no name 1» mentioned, in the
ae'srin - an average i f more than, jhicing* that the accident ,wa* not nd, please do not ask The Herald !
FOR KENT
{con prr dae. D o n 't'yon think 't i* fatal
for Information as to the identity of _
your dut&gt; to helong t*&gt; t! •« |t*tf'd of '
the advertiser.
Usually wo J o ' nut
|{oom, for Rent— 9(9 Oak Ave.
Trn»|e. Suppose 'you only shin &lt;tri" 1
1know who the advertiser is and if i ,,22-tf
flirb.imas at Holy t ’ro*&lt;
•I.* .• ',.1 * , t h**** .......* 4-* m*h * . -&gt; •*: I
we do we nro not allowed to give ‘: xr. f * f ' ,*t • ’. * •*,• ••,■ ■ A’ . itg* i" .t cr** *&lt;• r.g nii'li'
out this information, Simply write
fiotn* for
ii*,.(* r ,io-&gt; r\ in •*
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11 j ■' *,,*i i.gh ■ ’ • \
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a letter a^*l a.! In*-* 11 u* per in* light h'»*.**c(.* epirig
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strurtinn* in the a.i.
nut-..
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it is • nt i i.iiipulsn.-y 11,i S i • s. ' burt--.. The &lt;'hri*tmn.* ,
m'i*ic
ill
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?,’under
the
direction
of
. FOR SALE
for you to join ant) help support this
Furnished Rooms by Day, Week
organization nnd for that runtjer .the Mrs. Fannie Smethridgfc Munson, j
For
Solo-.One
of
the
mo*t
val-*'or
M o n th —Park avenue Flat, * 105
Sltndny . services &lt;4tjt Sunday in
organization will continue In ffuurisfi
uable
irrigated
farms
in
the
Hanford
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Pnrk avenue, over‘L'. R. PhilPrivate M. /'. C&lt;!nr&lt; y, ICBth
anti do thing* over ami over f**r the' Atl'vnt) '*'" ' “*•
11. S. Infnntn/, " rp/Mitp hi»
Fnrfy
reb'bralion.
7:30
a.
in.
good &lt;f all. but reviTi'iq* back t •• t
u e n ” with. •*//»«//'* Ilurhum.
ju*tice ami to citizen-hip don't you j Sunday school, 9.15 a nt.
Morning *ervire, II a. in.
want to show your appreciation and
Ve*pcr«,
7:0t) |». rn. •
don’t you want
i*» turn far all |
(’hriatmas Day service*:
the**' thing* piv ..... . member*bip.
E»?ly cel**|,ration fot e.immun
of 110 a year it ml be recorded
HE herfil of this concern, in
ons).
7:30 u. rn.
being among those who appreciate.
case of emergency, is perfect­
Matins. (0 a. tn.
Very likely your nest door neighbor
ly
willing
to deliver your suit in
Choral celebration. 10:15 a. nt.
is a member. If you are in arrears
person. T h a t ' s our idea of
sentl in .your check nr jend in' your
Christmas tree for the pariah chil­
"service”—to
give everv man
appliention' for a new- membership. dren' will be in the Parish House on
W a r Correspondent Charles You will sbrely need (ho Bparil of Holy Innocent*’ Day night at. 7
what Ire wants exactly
*v. whe
H. Grasty, • in dispatch . from Tratie before this shi|&gt;ping sezaon is p, in. ’ The children will gather in
wants
it.-.
France. August 10th, speaking over. Wufch this preilirtinn. .
the Prrish House and have their arr
vice in church, returning then to tin
abot'it the g rea t d e m a n d fo r
We Wish to acknowledge with Parish House for the |rec and party,
BULL DU RH A M , says, “A ll
o th e r kinds b f tobacco a r e pleasure, the aeveral lejters received • Holy Innocents Day i* Friday,
(rent grower* expressing their appro* ..Dee. r^th. ,
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p le n tifu l' only w h n t th e sol­ elation
fm* our efforts in securing th e ; C’hristmL* Day is an h o y day of
d iers w a n t (B ull D u rh am ) is nureau of Markets for Seminole loldigalion for all the * fnitl.jul for
sc a rc e
county. It is in&lt;l«'.d'gratifying for them -to'bff nt scrVic and Tor m m ^
ihi' nutty, person* tn l&gt;ii pleased with muntpn.
Every
ore
is
always
assured
of
a
GENUINE
the work of the Doan! of Trade
hearty welcome nt Holy Cross
Our hiisln''«» Is to boost not knock j Church,
no loyal cithzen km c Ita Id* town.!
county or neighbor.
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i The .&lt;). E. S. Install OIJ*rra ,,
— ----- —---- *— *The Order of Eastern Star h ’ltl
their
r tular meeting Tuesday even­
I’nstora Day Presbyterian Chitrch
ing
at
which tTm** they instklkd
Nt xt Sunday will liu nn unusual
ilny pt the Prr hyteilan ehiilrh. their officers for the following year:
Worthy M atron—Mrs. P..
G.rifTwo former p.'.stois ef the church,
t o b a c c o
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Revr. I’rni.k !). Hunt and J. F. Mr- bn.
Guarontcetl l*y
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Worlhy Patron — Mr. R. H7Brown
Kin non will be p r o m t .tr.d letter*
A*
soda to Matron -M rs. E
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y L * u £ . from other |.a*tont cf- the .cburch McConnell.
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INCOh^OOatlO°
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Iti.nt. their vttib us charge* through­
out the south will' lit* r* r.d l*» lh&lt;* . ’Con u c jr .'u — Mrs. G. -W. Hailey.
Asso. .Conc|t(tgejJ ’ Mrs. R. H.
eohgregatlen. It will take* t h ii ennHrnruon.
pregatlon bark in memory to the
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pier “ant tiea^of days gone by. anti
Secretary — Mrs. Ali?'1 E. Bobbins.
wf. in tf-c -t th em . ‘tl nt*e*x "( •|c*'eei Treat. Mr*. E.
Cux.
fririld*'. TJic |&gt;a-t*'al r*'lntion-bip
Warijen Mrs. A I.ilia.
in tie l’;» sir : i.m &lt;hti'eb i* a ve-y
Sentinel Mr. E. H. MrC**nn.'ll.
Iiittmat* any. .According J•• tin
Marshall Mrs. T^ K. Strath,
idcails tif the ihcdulletii'ii service it is
Chnplain — Mr», F, !.. Crosby,
a mitrringe ceremony.
OrgarJat— Ml** E: If. Mtirson.
| Rev. J. F\ McKinnon will preach j Ailr. — Mr*. M, E, Moye.
Ruth— Mrs. ^leo. McGagahin. "
nt' the ronmiinj: &gt;*»r\lre nnd the
VSuddontioM
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Esther—*Mrs. L. nrotherson.
Htion r*
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Thriftmrs mn’»ic v.Ilf he Tendered.
V \p e s m o k e r *
Martha —Mrs. j'. M, Gillon. *
Rev. Frank D. Hunt pf Hibtol,
Va.. will preach at 7 jiundr.y night, .Kllcta—Mr*. Sarlh M. EAaterhy.
^XhA2mw&gt;th&gt;v*’A
We hope th at all *the members
ills many friends in Hnnfcrd lire
The Home of l
u.ski'd tin’ help spread.tills nnbtuinte* will work for. fhe good of tho ordrr
Copyright Hart Schaffncr 6c Mane
‘M arx Clothes
Sugar tnYop
inent abroad that those of hi* friends this year and that the year of 1918
not- ntherwise apprisrd* ofjtliis ser­ will he the banner y?ar .for our
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make the kind of suits and over­
coats that represent what vc call
service. You will see the ad
vantage after you have worn
these clothes a few months,

The .shoes, hats, shirts, and
other furnishings we cfirry.are of
the same hi*Ii quality.
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- Use thic store for all such
needs, concentrate your buying;
you’ll increase the power of your money—and get service. *, *

�TOE SANFORD HERALD

PACE TWQ_
land of the west will be one
THESANFORDHERALD .of "The
vast desolation, and the land in*
the ocean will, with its king, be
crushed and suffer all the pangs of
hungrr. The land of the bearded
I’abUihtd E*rty Tunil»jr and Friday
people will still endure for a long
time to come and following the war,
the 'world will lie united in. one
auvam;K;
great, brotherhood.;. .
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."The victors will carry a cross and
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hctwrolt four small cities and four
THICK MONT1IH.. . i .............. J...........
DtUmnl In lk» a i r b| ( miI«
l’*t Vru In steeples of er|uul height, tbe decisive
battle will be fought. Between two
AdiiMt » W* l**t M**lh
r t i n t a l . In At»M&gt; Mu»l II* Mm!p *1 Ofltf* linden trees, the victor will fall upon
t&gt;is knees before his army, lift his
R an t'd &gt;• Nrr*nd.(1a- Mall Malttr A*l*»l IZed hands to heaven and thunk God.
|yon, ■! Ik* I ' m UIT k * *1 Nanfiwd. I ln i d a
I ’ad tr A rl *f M » « k lt d . 11TB__________
Following this all ungodliness will
f . Irpkanr N » . II* disappear: the indecent dances that
prevailed before the war will he seen
no more, ami God will reign in
rhurrh, state nnd family,
“ The war will commence when thegrain Is ripening nnd will reach its
blight when the cherries bloom for
the third time. Peace will he con­
summated by the prince in time for
the Christmas tim e,"
R. J. HOLLY. Editor
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BUDGET OF OPINION ’‘‘JUST BETWEEN
YOU AND ME.” *

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. " H E ' L L P R E N T ’E M " — S O SAYS S A U N T E R E R .
o
5
o
oaoooaD oaoaooaoaooooaoooD O ooD oooooooooooD ooooaoooaaaa
The Service Flag
Dear little lla g jn the window there,
Hung with a tear nnd n woman's
prayer;
Child of Old Glory, horn with a star,
Oh, what a wonderful -llag you are!
Blue is yon star in its field of white.
Dipped in the red that was born of
fight;
Born of the blood that our forbears
shed
- -—- f
•
To raise your-mother, Tbe Flug^o’erhead.

Navy
*
Karl Schultz,
Sherman
Routh,
And
now
you've come, in this fren­
Collier Brown, Oliver Murrell. Ned
zied day,
•
Chittenden, Roy Chittenden, Ralph
Roumillut, Allan Jones, Morris,,Spen­ To speak from s window—to speak
• .
WAR SAVINGS
und say:
‘‘War .Saving* Stamps mark nil cer, Hugh White. Oscar Rouse, C. J.
"I
am
the voice of a aoldfbr-min
epoch in our nntiunnl life." -Serre* Lawton, Jamr* Purvis, William Hort^
Gone
to
lie gone till the victory's
ley, Wallace Lipford, W. C, Temple
lary &lt;}f the Treasurer MrAiloc.
won,
Forrest
Gatchel.
Ed;
Cameron,
Many a successful, business man
»*
has said (hat the saving if his First Lyman llakt-r, E. S. Ward, Robert
“
1
am
the
Dug
of
Ihe
Service, sir;
dollar wan the must important single Deane, Tonny Deane) F. F. Roper.
'The
llag
of
hi*m
other—I
speak for
net of his life,' that i t ‘marked the he*
Army
.
her
ginning «f a hahil and a course of
John Murrell. Kenneth Murrell,
conduct to which he attiihuted Ida Leslie Hill, Seth Woodruff, Stanley Who stands by my window- and
waits anil fears,
. .
success.
'
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Walker, Dr. Ralph Stevens, Joe
But hides from the other her un*
Something very ntinlngou* to this, Chittenden, Oscar Speer, Bruce An­
wept tears.
• ..
It is believed is going In he the' ef­ derson, Ernest Gregory, Fred Mason, •
»*
fect on the American nation of the George McLaughlin, Harold Wash­
• War Savings campaign.. Not only burn, Albert Fry, James Eatridge, "I am the llag of the wives who wait
are millions of individual citizens George Huff. Thomas Sullivan,. W. For the safe return of a martial
going lo begin to save, lull this hnl it A. Pattishall, Meade Fox, Ingrain *’ "mate,
of economy and saving is going to he Guerry. Henry Byrd. Osborne Wil- A ,mate gone forth where the war god
thrives
a collective movement, a movement liums, Vail Lovell, Martin Temple,
not of individuals alone hut of the Robert Robinson, Arthur Dickins, To save from sacrifice other men's
wives.
' Nation
John Lee. J. AS. tafford, Andrew
The habit of saving formed now Aulin, John Cater Lawton, * Alfred
“ I nm th
has a deeper incentive than ordin­ M. Reek, Herbert Fuller. Joe Lewis,
'
true: .
Arthur
l-ewis,
Melville
(*.
Tyler.
J
ary. We pre saving now not alone
The often unthought
F.
Coates.
Ernest
Gormley,
Walter
for si Ifish reasons, we are saving
too.
now from patriotism, saving not Radford, Corbett Hutrbinson, Sam
I
urn
the
ling-of a mother's son
alone for ourselves hut for our enun- Pevehouse, Harry Carlson, C. E.
And
won't
come down till the vic­
• try- The cnpihinnthm of patriotism Hunter, Wilson Miller1. Hnrrold Long
tory's won."
James
Weaver
Norman
Baker.
Er­
and thrift i*. Indeed, going fo make
the War Savings rumpuign an epoch nest C. Morris, Ike House. T. M.
n our national life. It is nut only Hill. Harry Rabun, Guy Stafford, Child of Old Glory, born with a -tar.
going to he a thing of tremendtrus Lcwlic Oglesby, Densler Stafford, T. Dear little Hug in the wondow there.
benefit to millions of citizens, it is O. Gillis, Willie (). Goolsby,, II a retd d Hung with a tear and a woman's
■ prayer:
going to he a thing of tremendous Holiday, C. R. Peabody, Robert
Oh.
what u wonderful dug you ure!
Merri
wether,
Robert
Routh.
S
ta
f­
advantage to the Nniinn ns a whole,
William Hersehell.
ford
LeFiU,.
Grover
LeFils,
Paul
and affect our whole National life.
• mm
It marks the beginning of a new era Dooley, E. L . . Mott, Frank campin American life, nn era of economy, hell, William Hartley, Floyd Wash­ '
Happiness is at once a slate of
burn, Oscar DuBose, Edwin L. mind, a result and a cause. A s.a
good sehne and patriotism.
’
Dinkle.
----- O-----slato of mind we think of it most
Sam J. Pickens, Harry H. New­ irequontly; it represents a proper ad­
A REMARKABLE WAR PROPH­
man, Bryan Walker, Andrew J. justment of one's self to one’s enECY
A most remarkable prophecy King. Charles Priester. Iloht. O. frrquenlly: it represents a proper adcomes from Copenhagen, -sol to Weeks. Wnlfrcd Pierson. Vundcr viron ment•*.
have heed written in 1701 by a Perrilte. Adulph Shnw, Burney F.
As a result it stan|U for the opera­
monk on parchment, which has long (iriggs, Iffcry Milt's. Duncan M it­ tion of certain forces, some conscious,
chell. Drawtfy Matthcr*. Lewis Col­ some unconscious.
..•inre become yellow with age.
.
lins, -Jonh A. Rhodes, John IF. Long,
Happiness is, nn the whole, an un­
The prophecy will he read with
William B. Lynch, James H.t Lee, J. conscious by-product. ,
unusual interest because' of the fact
C. Hutchinson, C. T. Smith,* -Roy
Knowingly striven for. it is elusive,
t h a t many of the things mentioned
Mason, Dr. T. A. Neal George Hyman even Illusive.
haVo already, become true.
The
John E Hawkins
Not striven for. b u t .accepted as a
prophecy predicts many most beau­
Fred Ballard
conclusion or process in the day's
tiful things that all Trailers will
C9I Robert Willie
toil, it comes us naturally and beau­
hope may become speedily true.
Joe
Zapf
tifully
as the unfolding of the llower
The time predicted will not he far
Ralph
Geiger
from
the
hud.
from the Christmas time, as it will
Horry Geiger
But quite us important ns a state
be observed that under the prpohrry
Fred Ballard
of mind und us a result, is happiness
the war was }o-begin ut the time of
Robert Hill
us a cause moving in one's life nnd
the ripening of t}ie grain and will
Eddie Potter
character. Hnppinrst! in thju rela­
end in three years and* five months.
Raymond McDonald
tion, as a cause, is seldom thought of,
A translation of the prophecy* is'as
Carl McDonald
.Happiness really is a great forre
follows:
Clarence Temple
In
Treating physical health.
The
"Lord, have mercy nt| thy people
Joe Guerry,
pulse
la-ats
with
more
find
Proper
despite the fart that they are turn­
\VllIinm Shepard
vigor.
The breath moves with
ing more and more away from lliee; Carl- Tukach
greater fullness.
that they, an* destroying thy monas­
•
,
*
Victor M. Greene
The step becomes more elastic.
teries’ apd cloisters and furgetting . First Lieut. Geo. G. Herring •
The eye lakes t,o itself a new luster.
&gt; thee. A tide will come in Europe
Second Lieut. .R alph W ight..
The whole man in more Yrsponsive
when (hrse people will fell the
Clarence Mahoney, Homer Wynne,
'weight of thy hand, When malignity Walter Mason, John resold. P aul under tile exhilaration of hnppinen*.
Sorrliw Is depressing and deprrssire.
and hatrrd will rule; It will he at n Tcznid, Edmond Stowe, Hararetime when the papal sent vyill be va­ Chorpehing.' Frank Loosing, A rthur All life'* tides ebb. "Give me haprlness that I may lift myself with it,"
cant and tbe ranllagrutinn will come Losslng.
is a worthy prayer.
an a result of the murder of a prime.
. lluppiners also oiterate* on the
Seven nations will rise against the
Rev. lloncycul at the Temple
mind,
on the whole- spiritual part rf
eagle with one head and tin* utjle
Rev. II. II. Honeycut spoke twice
with two heads. The birds will de­ at the Baptist Temple here last Sun­ one’s lining. Truth is seen with
fend IheniselVes furiously and vi­ day.
For the morning service he greater clearness nnd more substan­
Details to prin­
ciously with their talons, and thrir used the Scripture und parable of the tial worthiness.
ciples
and
principles
to details ure
wings will protect their peoples. A Good Samaritan, but gave a sermon
more
easily
adjusted.
prince from their very midst, a sov­ entirely different from the ordinary
ereign who.m ounts Ids horse from, one on this subject. (Mr. Honeycut
Relations heroine belter propor­
the wrong side will lie encompassed pointed out that it wuh tbe mull by tioned.
The reasoning process Is
by a well of enemies, His slogan the rnadride th at Jesus Was talking more easily und flic more accurately
will be "(Jnwnrd With God!" The about —the ordinary man—the man carried forward. The mind takes to
Almighty God will lead him from unlike tbe Young Lawyer thut Wnp Itself wings. The leaden weights,
victory to victory and mnny wil) asking and trying lo tempt or tvst the hampering fetter* drop. •
. With this quickening of the Intel­
meet their deathJesus. . *
lectual
parts, happiness .also im­
"Then* will be wagons without
For the evening service a sermon
horses, and fiery dragons will fly that could well he termed a master­ presses the ’ whole moral nature.
through |he uir dropping fire and piece was-delivered by Mr. Honeycut Courage takes the place of coward­
sulphur and destroying cities and nnd from the many expressions of ice.* vigor «&gt;f indifference, vision of
villages. The people will turn to appreciation given Mr. Honeycut at near sightedness, breadth of narrow­
God. The terrible war will last (he rlose of the srnb'tt it run lo- said ness Initiative becomes natural und
three years and five months. The that each person in the uudh-nrr r ir - the *conquering attitude normal.
Without arrogance or presunt/itti;
time will come when food raw neith­ tainly enjoyed the discourse.
nuances,
one feels Ids strength mfcjhU
er bo enrefuUy distributed.
The
Mr. Honeycut is a voting man of
seas wHI he tinged with blood and splendid urator, und is nf-ter at want ler. his aspirations mounting higher,
men will He In wait under the waves for a ,word in the right place—a his whole being assuming its proper
place us a force .co-working with
• for their prey. *
‘\
pleasing and interesting speukcr.
forrrs universal and eternal.
"The people of thp Seven Star*
« • «
*
will attack the ring of steel and sud­ . Hastings is going to have another:
It is m y opinion that the new
denly, (all upon the bearded ‘ nation big drainage proposition put through.
in the rear and .rend it* In twain. This will'affect 80,000 acres'of rich, I year ought to begin with spring.
The whole o f the lower Rhine will fertile land, and when proyl Jed with I That sweet., fresh, budding season,
tremble but noVcrthelesa wllfendOrejdrainage will add an Imnvnie fi rr.&gt; tyltrn the spirit of newness la just
awakening .from ita lorn; sleep and
to the tnd.,
j Ing Area to the .Hastings section.
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I begins with’fangic power Its work of
j revival, breathing new life nnd enj orgy into eVery vein of nature nnd
j thrilling the heart of mankind with
| new joys, new hopes, new nspiralions. The soul that run remain in­
sensible to the charm of spirit is in­
dued dull and heavy even unnatural^
Hawthorne says, “ From such n soul
the world must hope no reformation
&lt;if its 'evil, no sympathy with the
lofty faith and gallant struggle* of
those w*ho contend in his behalf:"
How jdyously' the birds are singing
this morning and why should they
not, for the blight and decay of win­
ter Is pussjng-awuy, .and ere long the
earth will he arrayed .in: the full
bloom und glory, of springtime. Al­
ready the air, so soft and hulmy,
bearing, tile fragrance of delicate
.blossoms, and the drowsy bee mur­
murs of newborn delights. Bryant
says in his poem on ".The Gladness
of Nature:"
■ ••
Is this a lime to lie cloudy and stid,
When our Mother Nature laughs
around,
When even the deep blue heaven
looks glad
* And gladness breathes from the
blossoming ground?" •
Surely our heart* should respond
to the gladness of nature, and we
should not' only bo glad, but w ■
should feel deeply thankful for all
these'blessings. For are they not so
many expressions of divine love nnd
tenderness?
P A S T O R S ’ DAY

Com e In , g e t B a n k B ooks
a n d p u r y a a r C hildren
m m e C lu b . ^
PUTTING YOUR CHILDREN IN TO OUR CHRISTMAS
BANKING CLUB IS TH E B E S T FINANCIAL EDUCATIONYOU CAN G IV E TH EM .
TH EY CAN STA R T WITH 10 C EN TS, B CENTS, I CENTS
OR 1 CENT AND IN CREASE T H E IR D EPO SITS T H E SAME
AMOUNT EACH W E E K .
IN 50 W EEK S)
10-CENT‘ CLUB PAYS
$127.50
6-CENT CLUB PAYS * 63.76
. . 2-CENT CLUB PAYS
25.50
1-CENT CLUB PAYS
12.75 .
OR; TH EY CAN BEGIN W ITH T H E LA RG EST PAYMENT
FIR ST AND D E C R E A SE T H EIR PAYM EN TS EACH W EEK .
NO CHARGE TO JO IN —A LL A R E .W ELC O M E .
W E ADD H P ER CENT IN T E R E S T .

PEOPLES BANK
Florida and settled on an orange
grove in Putnam county." Wh-n the
freeze swept this property aWay they
moved to Pulutkn, where Mr. Ryan
established a furnithre store, which
he
has ever• since operated.
•

had charge of the arrangements.—
P a i n t k a New-*.

Oeicribes Trouble.
i »» ,,’’!•*,** -riltl Uncle Flicn “in a
•• i-ie«s is 'only Jes* n lazy man's
inline itili.iinrd work.*'

Hi- is survived by one daughter,
Mrs. A. B. Mahoney of Sanford,
and bv tlirri] Rons, Chas. Jtyan of
Sanford; Rohl. Ryan of New Al­
Vlenna'Not on Danube.
bany, Ind : am! Win Ryan of St
Vienna Is popularly tnburiil&lt;-r*imsl
to Ire on "th e beautiful trine Danube"
Cloud. Florida.

Presbyterian Church Had Home
Coming for Sanford Ministers
Tbe Presbyterian rhurch had a
Home Coming Day. for the former
pastors of the church last Sunday
river, but (tint mighty stream In Its
und the church was fortunate in
The funeral Was held yesterday af­ long course to the B lack ses rvnily rnhaving two of the former pastors here*
ternoon at 3 o’clock from St. Mon­ 'c ir c le s th e city some miles from Its
in the person of Dr. J. F. McKinnon
c e n te r.
A cnoal w inds !trough the
and Rev. F. D. Hunt and together ica’s Catholic church, 'the interment h e a r t o f tire city and c o n n e c t with th*
with I)r. Brownlee the present p a s ­ being ih • the ('atholie cemetery. D nn c beloiv the P r a te r , Vlrnai'a
tor the.expreises were most iniorent- Mooney &amp; Davis, funeral directors g r e a t playground.
ing. Those who are still living sen}
letters and these were read* b y . the
pastor and proved most interestipg
tu tLe member* of the church of the
early days. Spec ini music by the
" th e D E SftT O HOTEL!MAJESTIC IIOTEL—Taropa Floridr
choir at loth m&lt; trin; and evening*
TAMPA. FLORIDA
|
I'Ufl Hilra IJ.IMJ l*#f l/mf ftftd t p
si-re ire* ndib-d milch tu lhi- wreasioi-.
l and I l f If ItM m o .
l!tirvpean M m H u rs t I jo* siton In t l l f , un T a m p i'a N r? t|awirf
I)r
McKinnon preached tit tin* t tfritr M a n ijm
1111124 (jj^ I I'P I J C A T J i lN
Mlltls.li I) M ar Jlrtdf r. O trrlu n k ln S Tamps lUg Pail
-m
. „
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•
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l i m -b . ru lllt r f And I U f , on M a in
linr*. O at
morning sCrviics anil Rev Hunt at , .
t« ,i,a IS
. ■'"•jr*;.!
-‘ •"•'r1'"'
l»*,k Vf.m ru*l Ij s JIs ,..
the evening servires and many of
“
1 *' L1" ”
\ .
L. J JONES, rr^
their friends of the other churcltca YOUIt COMFORT CARED FOR I "A Hotel Man Willi AConEd'cnce’*
were present In hear them.

TAMPA HOTELS THAT WANT

YOUR PATKONAGE

m

The following is the list of pastors
of the Presbyterian rhurch:
Rev.* 11. Keigwin- From May 10.
I KHJ-Scp't, 1884. Called Home. .
Rev. A L. l.oder .Dec. 28, 1H84Ort 1887. Called Home.
Rev. J. A Kim moos Oct. 1887Uct. l 88tt. (Jailed Home.
Hnl. II. W. Hurwell—June I 8U0Nov. frill I.
Now pastor Westmin­
ster Presbyterian rhurch,
Dallas,
Texas.
. Rev. J. Murton —1892-189J. Call­
ed Home.
Rev. A. 8. Caldwell—June 4. I8H.1Sebt. 9, 1891.
Now pastor Urn
street church. Asheville, N. C.
. R e v .. FmnQ' D. Hunt— May 8,
1895-July .i, 1898.
Nmv ‘ Supt.
Home Missions Florida • l'rrsbyfery.
Ijev. W. F. Wallace -r JuIy 31. 1898
-D'O*. Called Home.
L r \. Charles A. Campbell, March
4, 1900»()et. 1900.
Now pastor
Quitman. Go.
Rev. Caleb E. Jones—Sept. I.
1902-July I. 1904. Colled Home.
Rev. John Stanley Thom as—Oct..
1(5, r?(01-April 8, I90fi. Now pastor
El Durado, Ark.
Rev. J. F. McKinnon—April 8,
190(5-Oct. 1911.
Supply Dcr. 31,
1912.
Now Supt. Sanford, Fin.
Public Schools.
R n f. E. D. Brownlee—Present
pastor.
,

Attention
Farmers
____

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Phone Hill Lumber Co.
for that Good,- Hard
Alabama
Lime.
The
i
(
kind they all want. . .

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Company
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Captain M. It. Ryan *
Captain M. R. Rya'n, the well
k_m *d heal merchant died Tuesduy
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH
mt‘ii*i-*g i t his home In this city,
oil ■wing u short illness. Last week
he wa&gt; at his plat-,* tl I usincss us
usual nndTnppcarfd io normal health !
but '.aruby he complained uf feeling
No, MXS~^ - ~ N ^3gT hardy*. Ills con»!itio'i did not im-,
I.? Jarkennvdle ..9:10 a. m,
12:01 p. m.
8:10 p- m.
prove Jiiid the following day it was
Ar Savannah.—
1:15 p
#
m
j
.
apparent th .R 'h e we* quite ill. A
Ar C h a r l e s t o n p . m.»
sudden attack followed {u the morn­
Ar Richmond
S:OS a. m‘. *
7*33 n. m.
7:13 p. nv
Ar WashingloM..... 8:40 a. m.
10:63 a. m. • 11:30 p. in.ing and at 6:510 Tuesday morning
Ar llaltlmrire------- 10.00 a . m . .
12:10 p. ni.
IslO a . m.
death came lo his relief.
Ar»W. Phll’phU.. 1223 p. m.
2.27 p. m. _ 3:30 a. m.
Captain Ryan was born In St,
Ar^S'ew Ynrlt^^^’ 2:43 p. ra.-^, . 4t35 p.gm. L*r 5:30 s . m*
l l l . l . v,1l .ra*1&gt;nr«t. r!actri( ta u , lifhI*.
a,aalN( «*Slk
IHaia* -- .
John*, Niw Brur.'wirk, seventylr .i« .
ru..
| M il&gt; lM * «IM M I’ K i lH H k
r .t W n f * * * « « t •” « » » « • '» *
w. ln r f &gt; -H U i„ t l j l i r a d i n
, .
eight y *srj n~o. After receiving his
. Fm Informallon or Res»i vallon Phone nr Write
education UF tn g jg ^ J -In shipping
_
ATLANTIC. COAST L h \E
. ...
and finanally became i-.ij t* in and
♦ 138 W. Buy Sl„ Juck-&gt;on vlilc. F!|).
H’llslw'nuph lintel. Tampti rUowrer of a ship.- About *hirt£ yiara * '
' Phnhe 17
;
’Pltnee 132
ago Ite.m icd v Lit hi; famlJ.- io

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THE SALFORD HERALD

- i i! U l • .UJU»r&gt; . Herring ' passed
nanny Sanford friends arp gfild to see kina ivi *Tpiyinc off so mo otbet-no*
’thtim gn Sill lord ‘Friday on* her way
her again-and to know th a t she is groca a t his home Sessions wnlkod
to Columbia, Sr C„ to spend X m ai
upholding Sanford traditions and up .and demanded his nioney^ nnd
with her pjirent*.
training,upon being refused the money fired
U
HAPPENINGS
OF
INTEREST.
IN
AND
*
The U. &amp;. O. Motor Co. will he a shot gun loaded with buck-shot
&amp;
AROUND. SANFORD
&amp;
Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Ilarrct, who
closed nil day Christmas. He-sure point blank at Simpkins shooting
Mr*.
Norma.Klflf
'Meliaulhlln,
itnrUI
Editor.
.
Anyone
hivtn*
ium
I
i
,
parti*-or
any
article
idm
through
the
right
side.
The
are
lucated a t Winter* Garden this
and fill up Monday.
' 35-2tc
(or thl* column. It would be appii-claletl it they would trlephune 21IIJ
winter will spend Xmas at St. Pe­
A.. ,T. Knssetter is home for the wounded nepro lived a few hours but
his life eould not he. saved.
tersburg.
holidays frorp Pahokee or
The Elks have on idea! place for
The many friends of Mrs. Lulu
Aftefthe
shuutlng
Sessions
ski
Rpoch in Wie Everglades where he is
D. Lawrence, the popular and Inl- 'entertaining.’ no better lloOr for
-t A irs..H alph:W icht left. Friday.for.
dpwh&gt;t&lt;mg—B—Itregfr- trnrk—farm* and p r i o u t_ji niLu p.. t o .d a t O na j i q t _he
Sumntsry of
_ the "Phratlog—
er.leTT-'society’
’fc|iorTcr oT’Thi*’ *01“ daiicin'g"Paii“hF found n n r f t h p - v i e i r
Louisville, K y„ to Join Lieut. Wight
stute« that the trUrkers down tlfere apprehended.
Talk* Succinctly Arranged for
lando Reporter-Star will regret to from th e . piazza of the lake on
are doing well.
» &gt;
who
js stationed at Camp Zachary
Hurried Herald Readers
lenrn that she ,w;ns accidentally hurt moonlight night is wonderful, so be­
Basket
Ball
Schedule
Taylor.
Don't forget to get your supply of
last Wednesday evening.
In des­ sides feeling we are doing a good deed
—7
Dec. I t —Cathedral, in Sanford.
gasoline, oil, tubes, tires, etc., before
cending the stairs to attend a lee- we are all assured of a delightful
Jan.- 4 —Stctson, In Sanford.
Miss Gladys Fields U home from Christpiks. We will he closed all
Mr. Ward, Mrs. Bower a n d . her
IU*T&gt; given by Mr. Thomas Green evening.
Jan. 11—Orlando, in Orlando.
nusin.ss College, the guest of Miss day, Der. 25th. B. S; O. Motor
gjicst,
Mrs. Strohle motored to the
she fell fifteen steps or innee nnd
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Jan. 18—Ocala, in Ocnln.
Fannie lleha Munson.
Co.
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bench
Friday
nnd spent the day.
was picked up in n semi conscious j Mr*. Slinger chaperoned a crowd
J a n .-25—Oviedo, in Sanford.
Parish House dance New Year's
■First Sergeant Seth Woodrulf of
condition.
After a few moments’ of young people over from Leesburg
Feb. 1—Ocala, in Sanford.
Evf Good music. Everybody wel­ the Quartermaster's Department is
rest site insisted upon attending the or the basket hall game. They re-1
George A. DeCottes has gone to
Kcli. 8 — Duval, in Sanford.
come. Special decorations, 36-1 tC in the city visiting his parents, Mr.
lecture. The next day it was found mained for the dance at the Hole Jacksonville to sprnd
Feb. 15—Stetson, in DeLand*’
jj (j. Dietorich has returned from and Mrs. C. C. Woodruff, Sct^i has
In the p arly were Miss Ills mother and sisters.
Feb. 22— Duval, in Jacksonville. “ thpt she had ft badly dislocated ankle. Carnes.
a trip to Palm Reach nnd the new been making good in the urrny and
March 1—Cathedral, In Orlando. Mrs. Lawrence was the guest of Roberta McCnrmisk, Miss Ethel
Mrs. \V. D. Holden Thanksgiving Needham and Miss Allen of Fruittrucking territory on. Lake Okee­ Is noW at Hlnek Point near Jnekson22-tf
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Miss Natalie Moffett left Friday
villo. . ‘
Day. It was her first visit to Sun- land Park.
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chobee.
for
Pensacola to spend Xmas .with
ford in several years und it was a
Mayor Beaton Here
Expensive. Hemstitching MachineW. F. Kntzminger of Columbia,
her
parents.
•Mayor Scott Beaton, Mrs. Beaton •great pleasure to her friends to wel­
j B»t installed at the millinery shop S. C., is the guest of his brother,
Mr. ami Mrs. Lyman P. Wood
nnd
their three children-of Waycress come her once more, The Reporter- and son of Gaines tillo arrived S at­
of Mrs.' H. L. Duhart. Ladies, of C. W. Kntzminger nt Longwand and
■Miss Gladys Field is spending t h e
Sanford are invited to call and sec will spend the holidays in-Florida. are ip the city the guests of Mr. and Star -Is most fortunate in having urday to sj&gt;cnd several weeks at the
Fourth He is carried away with Floridn nnd Mrs. George McDougal t&gt;f Celery Mrs. Lawrence on thejr staff.. She is Hotel Carnes, Mr. nnd ‘Mrs. Wood hojidnys with .Miss Fannie Reha
this machine Ih operation
avenge. Mayor Beaton is one of the a woman of unusual ability nnd has arc friends of Mrs. mid Miss Parra- Munson.
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Florida products. .
tn d Sanford Ave.
U. G. Smith was in the city yes­ progressive men of south Georgia not only hben connected with one oT rnore and will he an addition to Hie
Miss Minnie Stewart arrived home
♦he larges*, nouthern papers hut has ufrendy delightful colony nt the
from Palatka Saturday pnd will terday from Oviedo and reports that nnd he is always welcome in Sanford
•Mr. and Mrs. O. l. Loucks are .ex
had several articles in th*&gt; New York Hotel. ‘
where
he
lias
many
friends.
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„*n&lt;l the holidays with home folks thriving city aA being on the map
peeling
their son. Lieutenant Loucks
*
'*#. . . , . wpapers.
Her column* are always
and doing a nice business in ship­
to spend Xmas with them.
and friends.
We trust her
Come In and Hear the Columbia read with interest.
The many friends of Mrs. C. E.
Fjn*- stationery packets for the ping the famous Oviedo oranges at
complete
recovery
is
only a ques­
Records for December
Bell,
of Washington, p . (?.. Will he
c0|dier Roy nt Philips’. Drug Store. good prices.
Miss Gladys Morris jyill spend the
of a short time.
2394 Cheer Up, ’LLiza; Molod tion
delighted,
to know that she und her holidays with Mr. anti Mrs. J. E.
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George McDdugul is home . for
V/
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Land.
small son Frederick will arrive next Pare.
Sergeant Meade Fox of the Cokst Christmas from Wnytross when* in­
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Rebecca Stevens, the attractive month to spend several weeks with
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t --Artillery stationed nt Key West is is in charge of the air iirqke depart­ Slim G a l ---- — ; One Step More.
little' daughter of Mr. und Mrs. II. Mr. und Mrs. I) G. Bishop.
ment of the A*. C. L. shops. Mac
•pending Xmas with home folks.
Mis*' G eneva.. Cason und Mrs.
2380 Cinderella or The Glass R. Stevens entertained n few of her
says
th
a
t
while
he
is
living
in
WayPublic Stenographer — Hoorn fi,
Brooks of Enterprise were'shopping
Slipper, Parts 1 and 2.
friends
at
the
Lyric
Friday
evening
Garner Woodruff Bldy„ Phone 271. cross he is in Sanford in spirit.
2392 Medley of Christmas Car­ in honor of lleryl Steinineyer who is * Rev. and Mrs, J. P. IIilll&gt;\irn.. the in Sanford Sturday.
new Methodist minister-and his wife
‘Mr. and Mrs. A! Lilju have re­ ols,' Parts 1 and 2.
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leaving Sanford. After the pictures* have arrived in Sanford and .will
turned
from
New
Haven,
"Cotni.
2389 Sometimes Yoil’ll Remem­ the little girls were e n te rta in ed . by
Mrs. Solon Weeks und children
Harold Washburn of the Coast
speYid a few weeks nt the Hotel
leave
today for White Spring* and
Artillery 4* home for a few days' fur­ where-they were called -by the death ber: Most Wortderful of AII.^
Mrs. Stevens nt supper. The guests
their -aunt, Mrs-. Emma Lilju. u
2374 Children's Frolic Christmas were Roth Henry, Beryl Stein-, Carnes while the parsonage is being Jacksonville. ■
lough. lie is now stationed at Peficlone over.
resident of New Haven. The ther­ Morning; Santa Clasu Patrol.
i.i
•aco'a.
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meyer. Maud Lake, Helen Kennedy
mometer was four degrees below
E99G
Hello.
Aloha,
Hello!
Fox
apd Margaret Neal,
-- Mrs. Hal Wight is home from
Fine Purer pigs for sale. Inquire zero- while they were in Npw Eng­
Trot*: Hailing Away on the Henry
Rnllin* College for tlu- holidays.
at Hand llros' stables.
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land and I he j- were glad to get hack Clay. Fox Trot.
‘Henry Rail is home for the holi- to Sanford.
Leesburg wais well represented at
5917 Hello! I’ve Been Looking
Leslie Roller of Orlando was thn ■
.days and is with his parents nt the , Ralph ltoiimillal is Home (or a
the
basket hall game Friday even- [
for You. Listen to This —One Step.
guest of Haw kin* Connelly Friday.
f;rnr* M&gt;t"
Heine is attending Christ m u' furlough of a few days
ing
The
team
was
composed
of
the
I
2384 I Don’t Jo be J.oved a •
:ae I nivrslt.v of Florida at Gninis- visiting home folks. Kulph is mak­
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Little b y -a Lot of Little Boys; I’d following hoys: A. A. Alsabrook, t
ville.
.
■ ing rapid progress in the navy und Love to be o Monkey in a Zoo.
Clyde Vining, D. I). Mendenhall, |
R. FL Ballard of Norfolk, Va„ was
K. A. Itahli. A H. Potter. J. It.
M's* Marian Clark of Wilson a guest of Hotel Curtte* F'riday.
lie sure and see the Christmas has already received several promo­
Gibson £• W allace.
Mahoney. P." A. Mailler anil- J. L. College. Chnmbersherg, Pu.. arrived
goods at L. It. Phjlips &amp; Co.'s. tions. lie expects to go across some
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Skec,
coach. The girls in the jiarty Thursday to spend Xmas vacation
The sensilde kind, just what you time soon und his Sanford friends
Mr und Mrs. \V. J. Thigjie^ are
Miss
Ruth
Isabel and Mildred Hour- at Island Lake with her parent*. Mr. spending a few days in Tampa.
want to send to the soldier hoy.
know that when Ralph squints along
Chuluotu There With the Goods
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the gun sights that some German
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. D. Urumfey of Bourtay.
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Thr lUcru iV* Mu!h*r
IChuluotn were in the city yesterday
Mrs.
F
A.
Walsman
arrived
Katwith his many Sanford friends yes•
Cheer
up, little mother.
The Herald editor is indebted to and Mrs. Brumley reported 58 new
The many
' trrday. He is living at East Reach Chase 4: Co., for some nice Christ­ memberships gained by her during • Some of the prettiest girls in Or- ( urduy from Michigan.
His battle is won
Undo have been .M-en carrying home Sanford • friends of Mrs. Walsman
on 1-ahr Okeechobee now und doing
He wpnt to h^s duty
mas celery nnd lettuce. The celery the Christmns Red Cross Campaign bundles of mistletoe and we cannot will ‘regret to hear of the death o f [
Because he's your son.
■ell. .
This
is
indeed
good
work
and
Chu­
is early and was grown for home use
refrain
from
admiring
their
pluck
her
mother.
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Attend flhe danee nt the Parish and for the friends of the firm and luotu is to be congratulated-.
In putting it up n* usual, but since
If heiqg your son,
House • New Year's Eve.
Every­ this is greatly appreciated by ajl
so' many of our yuung men have
Mrs. honor could sleep.
Mrs. May Dickin* arrived from j
body welcome.
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those who received some of the cel-1 The regular annual meeting of the joined tjie colurs we have been won­
Then, little mother,
Green
Cove
Springs
yesterday
to
,
W. H Allei\ is home from the ery and lettuce through Santa Claus j stockholders of the First National dering who will, do the oscillatory
spend Xmas will) Judge anti Mrs.
Well might you weep!
cantonment at Camp Johnson, Jack­ Tommie Jones.
Bank of Sanford, Florida, will he honors?—Orlando Reporter-Star.
Stringfellow,
—Elsie Parrish.
1 fa
sonville, where he is engaged in enrIt is- reported here 'th a t Oscnr held in the offices of the hank in
penter work. Ifp will visit his fam­ Speer has been made a corporal and Sanford, Florida, on Tuesday. J a n ­
• The Elks bull next Thursday even­
ily
here (or Christmas.
Bruce Anderson has been made uary 8th. 1918, at 10 o’clock a.-m., ing will undoubtedly he the event of
m
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. Sohlier Hoy camera outfits, shnv- ! Supply sergeahtvof their .company at for (he pu/pnse of electing a board •the schson and should he well patron­
Sanford of directors to serve for the ensuing ized
ioit -et- just the thing
At 1. It Camp Wheiler. Macon.
I; i- given for charity and
year, a in I the transact loti of such
Philips A* Co.'s
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there is much suflering. amoog those
o ther. business r* may pro|terly*rome
‘whose means arc !.n»it**«l
Many a
Mr ami Mr- J. A. HrasseRon o f | uhil*’ '".,r ,"'-v*
a
H. F. Whittier,
Cowan, ‘IVnn*, have rented rooms at .
military hubines* i\wy ui come Lbefore th - tueefitig
well
(lacked
basket
is
m
nt
to th*Tues-30-fftc
Cjisliler.
needy. At this season we can all
Mn. Furen’x qp French avenue a n d ! to the *ri,»l Enti thlir
Mn’
sill spefi.l tfce winter here, a.. . .. 1*&gt;«uml to he recoghized.
afford to he. generous.
Special Attcfitionjo Auto I’ariicK apd Afternoon Teas.
Special
Herald Taking Christmas
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Mrs.
Fred. IJo-Wett jind
The'lHeriiid
never'closes
its
doors
Nunn ally's nnd Liggett'* (ln(LcSr&gt;|
Dinners on Short Notice
in llughes were among the visi- but this Christina* the management
The .many friends of Mi**. May
• die* for Chriatmas
In all Htyles,
s lt&gt; the ■'city on Saturday. Mr. jlerided! to give the force the day .Thrasher will bw, delighted t&gt;* see
*ize* ami prices The most elegant
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* - | a n d - M r s . H e w e tl wertj n n - th e ir w1* anil thA paper ■was issued yesterday her out ugiin ufter lp-r recent imiisever. At Philip* Drug Store.
&gt;t' rling, trip having been mi r'ied at the in ordef to take the entire &lt;foy to­ position.
She, ■ Ethel I!miry and
Miss Helen 'Shelton
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In Jacksonville day for Christina*
Dorothy Rutnph were sadly missed
We
want
the
• he hullilay* tri
h Mrs. Hewitt ' f.irc«. to have i&lt;n»- more good Clirist- in the basket bull game Friday even­
mint:
the gratification of
was .Mis* Edith Hand of Plainfield. mas' for we never know1 what th r ing.
Sanford known she ha* the
m
m
m
m
m
m
x
x
r n
m
many Sanford friends.
NeW: J e r s e y 'a n d Mr.. Hewitt is a year will bring forth and It i* well to bi-id t e a m 'in ' th- state.
"Iluyler*" Candles, fresh l»y cx- contractor of El Peso; Texas. Be­ enjoy the day while w-e can. There­
^r»s direct from New York, nt ing ,u school mule of R. J. Holly he, fore the phone will be still today and participating ill the benefits of the
ntojiped off here for a- few hours* no oue'.to answer it ut the Herald Federal Aid Road act. 'which appro­
Mobley's Drug • Store.
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priated $76,000,000 for the construc­
Norris U&gt;vi* is home for the holi- visit. Mr. Hughes is a hotel man office.
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tion
of post roads and $ 10,000,000
of
Nogoles.
Arizona
and
friend
of
111-113 Park Avenue
days with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
for
forest
roads,
according
to
the
re­
Mr.
Hewitt.
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Norris la*vis’. Norris 1* attending
All M embers.Please Take Notice
port of the director *f puldic. mails
the University of Florida at Gaines­
The
Order of the Eastern .Star bus
OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT
and rural- engineering. United Stale*
ville.-..
T h rre . rooms 'fronting on First changed their time of meeting from Department of Agriculture.
There will he a big dance ut the street, most desirable office* rooms Ihtf first und third Tuesdays t o 't h e
That the passage of the hrt has
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Parish House New • Year's Eve. I n ' city. Several other rooms fori first, and third . Thursday\ of curb stimulated road building is shown
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Next
meeting
will
he
J
a
n
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Lend ihilsIc. Every one welcome. good office* In same building.
by t h e j p e t that in 19IG, there vtTre
uary
3rd,
1918.
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YOW ELL&amp;SPEERJ 'J -ltc
approximately $ 11,000,000 o f -s ta te
2'1-tfc
funds
expended for all highway, jiurR. A. Hov.aril is home for Hie liolMrs. June Romnillat who
Come in ami see us. First class goods. Prompt
poses,
nnd it is estimated that in the
"la&gt;* from East Bench mi L: ';e UkeeLongwnotl Has Sixty Members
been sjiemling quite a while nt
|hol«e where he i* engaged in farm­
edendur 'year HH7, the aggregate
W. R. Henley of Longwood was in rare Hotel, Stone Mountain,
nnd courteous service. Reasonable prices.
expentjiture of state funds for this
ing and developing truck lands upon .the city yesterday bringing in the returned home Friday.
Her
a large scab*.
bacon for the-R ed ( ross campaign Ralj&gt;h, who has been stationed ut .purpose will be M lenst $80,000,000.
**ur toilet requisites are nn cver- and rejmrts that Longwood will Charleston Navy Yard cnme home A number of the states have made
u*ting delight, per them at Philips have over sixty memhera for the big yesterday to spend Christtriu* with specific pprnpriatinnx to meet Fed­
Brug*.Sion-.
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UTiTmothor and many friends in San­ eral aid duller for dollar. Among
Xmas drive.
ford.
Ralph wus' u member of the these are New York. Illinois, Michi­
J. Row land Wildrnun is spending
Jacksonville Comjiany of the Floridn gan, Rhode Jrlnnd, Nevada, Iowa,
-hriitnms with friends in Sanford.
Dr. HARPER
Naval Militia and was among the Florida anti Vermont.
■Mr- Wild man i* living ut hi* old
Oateopathlr Specialist
first of the Florida liov^ to be culled
0ate in \irginia hut expects to take
Office: MagnollajAve.
Into service of the U. T?., and to­
Rrsolullon
"P V M. c. A. work in the arm y
Phone 195
*ncn,gether with the rest of t h r cumjiany
Adopted by. the Central Florida
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wns stationed at Charleston.
He Highway Association:
Ford touring car for sale at B. &lt;fc
will
return
to
his
post
in
ten
days.
Whereas in the providence of the
1 • ” 8rage.
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Killing-at Oviedo .
rtll-wise
God our esteemed fellow«
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Mir* Lillian
Rhoades
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home frorp | A negFo named Simpkins was shot
member
and co-worker ha* been
•
Celling
Federal
Rood
Aid
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'J '" n a r 's College at Tallahassee | and killed by a negro named Sescalled
from,
his earthly activities by
'Washington,
D.
C.,
Dec.
24.—All
mr I he holiday*. Miss Lillian i* n I sions nt Oviedo last Saturday night.
death;
the
stntnr
in
the
Union
have
availed
-anri.nl High School graduate w h o 'l l seemed that .Simpkins owed SeaBe it Resolved by the nu mbers ff
ni„kj, v, (jood .at college and hortxions ijornc money and while Simp- thcmselvis of th- ojijtortutiity of
the Centrcl Florida Highway Asso­
BETTER Um than »o«
marWinut. Una il
ciation that in the death of Mr. C.
Ik*** lq»k along ami aau a proirmiti railroad. Your m i n i
R. Walker our Association -lias lost
capaorr will lx mu*a if iha irawiu rapacity *4 rour land U
•a q III; s |
*rcatrr TK * m rommunitxa ar* rapidly derttopisa—
tuv* toad wiiaala,
one o f its active nnd valuable mem­
iliu n K tr and tram portalx o .
bers,'whoso absence from our meet*
ingr will.be noted with regret -and
The Florida East Coast Railway ■in -n *&gt;.
IF U iU r J r i U u l
aerrowv
,
•ubaidiary tdmpomlar—the M » iM Land C o., Prrnn* C t
And be lt further-Tesolvetl th rt
------ ZEuluota Co., and O I h c W h * C o — own* and Km lot I
trart* oi U nd auilaUa (of _______
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copy'of these resolutions bo se nt-to
alad
roar l s q a f i « i s i w h m prompuj tad
hla family and to the press of SnnJ . E. IN G R A H A M , V iM - P r * s U « « l
, fo/d and th a t a copy be spread on
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the minutes, of this meeting.
COMPANY
118 City1
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SL A fsa U i, Harlda
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* F. E. Bryan, President,
£ MARX C LO TH E S
Attest;
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IN S O C IE T Y ’S DOMAIN

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LONGWOOD HOTEL . Longwood, Florida
Now Open For Season 1917-18

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E. A. WHITCOMB, Proprietor

Bakery and Meat Market
High-Grade Bakery Goods

F lo r id a a n d W e s te r n M e a ts

G. W. SPENCER

Free Delivery

Phone 1 0 6

Farm Lands in Fertile Florida
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U O N S H IR TS

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L. P, Dickie, Secretary.

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
ON TUESDAYS

PUBLISHED :

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s e m i- w e e k l y

IN SANFORD—Lib h Wo$th Living
SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. DEC EMBER 2*. 1017

VOLUME IX

government controls

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NUMBER 37

BOLSI1EVKI INVENTORY CHRISTMAS MAKES LULL PLAtI UPSET OF ALL FOOD IN FIGHTING SECTORS
TH
TROOPS GET VACATION
• it*EWORLD TO BE MADE

first 'tim e when I’rovost ‘Marshal
General Crowder todayinndc- public Would Join I. W. W. To
*r. Disrupt AinerInstructions 'll) a ll' governors railing
for concentration of. | , 00U hrirk• ica
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layers needed hy Gcitl-rd Pershing
Dncc
Washington, Dec. ' 27.—Evidence
Local hoards are called
u
examine que,Bonaire, now has been uncovered by government
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liuing -returned
ahd report as rapidly agents indicating that "American In­
•ni possible upon the number of dustrial Workers of-the World. Rus­
bricklayers of draft age available for sian Rnlsjicviki, Irish agitators, and
srrkice. Only white bricklayers will rekoluriunists'In .various countries at
he taken H t lu r 1iy draft or hy vol­ war with Germany" may lie seeking*
untary Induction into military ser­ to lay .tiie foundations of an elab­
vice through local. board,x They orate world-wide plan to overthrow
will lie forwarded* to the aviation existing social orders. *
section signal corps at Kelly field.
This was admitted today, hy of­
San Antonin. Texas. . Th" purpose ficials' here in connection with news
for which they are to lie used in of the discovery of a i|uantity ad
France 'is not known. *This is the rilles. revolvers and ammunition irt
first Instance of the special occupa­ the Uiixsiud freighter Shilka.. which
tion provision being exercised.
has just arrived at a Pacific‘ port,
Bricklayers'in..the boards’ juris­ manned hy a mhtinou* Ihdsheviki
diction will he*assembled in order of I crew. Government agent&lt; suspect
their draft order number rcjatiirtislii that the guns and munitions were’
hut', not s.tfeeting the men in any intended ffir the Industrial Workers
other industry. The announc-nr-nt nf the World lit'this country.
indicates that similar rail:, for skilled
The Sbilikn ini'hlciil is only mi" of
men in other trades are to he ex­
many c.!**.•» leading niliiiils to le pected.

bureau throughout the country, for a
Peace With Russia Only With­
copy. The local addresses of these
drawn I of German Troops
agencies are given with each of the'
three ((uarters of a million schedules
While their guns bombard the
which are being distributed, and
western
frottt the. Germans are tak ­
*(Washington, D. C., Dee. 23.
may conveniently he obtained hy
ing
troops
from .the eastern front for
The most .comprehensive inventory int|uiry id .any business aisocinte
use
elsewhere,
despite the provision
of food resources in the* United \yho has received ond of the sched­
of
the
Uussa
German
armistice pro­
States ever m ad e --th e wnr emer­ ules. .
hibiting such action,. Artillery nc-*
gency food survey, provided for hy
The act 'of congress providing for
congress will Jje started within the the.war,emergency food survey fined tivity In France has beep moderate
next few* ilay «T witch*’the first hatch a fine not exceeding'^ 1,000 or im­ over most o f the front and more vio­
i f the more than three* quartt/rs of a prisonment .not exceeding one year, o lent on the right hunk of the Meuse
million schedule!) or nuestionsires t&lt;&gt; prisonment not exceeding one year, northeast id Verdun, tile scene of .
he sent out will he placed ‘ill the or both, as punishment ffir any indi­ the German a tta c k nearly two years
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mails. The bureau of markets has vidual or concern who wilfully fails
been rum missioned hy the secretary .to make report when rei|uested, or j Germa'n infantry lias nut been ucof ugrirullurc to curry out the big wilfully reports incorrectly.
The livo. and it is probable that Field
stock taking enterprise with the co­ bureau of markets, however, counts Marshal von liindcnburg is waiting
operation nf other brunches of the on the full cooperurion of thy af­ fur more reinforcement* before mak­
.
departm ent.. Tins survey will touch fected trades and industries, end ing his heralded attack.*
Russian n d vices telling «d the Ger- .
every dealer iu fn\.d and food mtf- hope, that then* will lie very few
terials, every* food manufacturer, eases in which it will* he necessary man with drawals in the e ast say .
ami every bolder &lt;d substantial to enforce compliance through pros­ that some of the troops arc being
taken to tin* Roumanian front.
•luniititrCf. of foods in the country ecution. •
Uutiiifunia i* not’ taking part'TfT the 4
except tile family returning tli.-m* to
*
iI peace
n e g o t ia t io n s , and tile U krai ne,
report sto c k s. which limy have tin j
liund Dee. Ill, Ii*17. A separate i N e w Y e ar 's G re et in g P r o m .Masons j u |,j, |, lays b e y o n d M o l d a v i a a n d
. Ch an gi ng from t h e first a nd third. , v s h a r a h n . t* opposed t o - t h e Rid■odieiiiil. i ill In -ii.t to a representThur-da
vr to t h e tir-t a n d I bird shfviki
*
heluiuva I
^
ill)tier id s|M*i’iully -el e ted
.

Qucstionaire Will Be Sent
• - Through The
•
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Mails
*

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Wa»hinKtoft. Dec. 1 1 7 .- GovernI Mint pcssrstion and operation of tho
• k’ tion*« railroad, for the wnr was
• proclaim* &lt;1 hV
W,Uon y‘”1*
U &gt; ........from** effective at noon
xodiy: Friday. December Jff. WIN
.Ijm
McAiloo. McminR his place
L tbr.rtfl.im'«T¥ M’W m r j r - o f th e
trtxiury is
‘"''“ W us
dimtor-gimral of railroad*.
,•
j*irry railroad engaged in general
Mnipcrfatinn with appurtenances,
intituling *urli lines is taken ov. r
j t .j .y .1, 111-* will I.......periitud as
nailer tin-, uirertor general. '
In a .lat.nvnt accompanying thjproclamation the President Btnte.l
ihit as jifion ‘as congress reassem ble
'wl.nM recommend
.legislation
I'jiranteeiiiK pre-war earnings and
nuintrname ,vf raijriiad properties
in gu-nl repair, government hacking
till ‘he jpxeii to new issues of railro»&lt;! •e.'ir'tii' that a .ready market
l&gt;.' font’ll
III V e
I i li ll
t h e •M i l l i
Th.. Pr. -i.l. hi - nnivn. although
imi
The Masons sail Jerusalem
the
plotters
ip m acral •I the allied j
i h rr tig Iiuii i i he country* a n d ! .
' *’**Xi1 1,1 t h e in oilh. Sa nford
|(,f,,„.t for w.i^.s mill' 1 at this time
S o u th
&lt;&gt;f J u v in c o iirt,
in
th e
....... . That Jerusalem has heeti emanei- countries may he more tangible than!
extiniaie
i
l*‘"
,K''
^ * A- XL will hold R h e lm i s e e ro r of C h a m p a g n e , th e
n i "feat •urprise to .nearly every. . . .
.
.
,
upon r.'*"rns frnin these' an
*
•
...
, Misted :»i i kr-tor.ihim i* a in.it ter of I hi indefinite link of moral- s\ in- I
it* lir*l regulur eoni i nuiiieatlen on*
will I ini.d, fur all homes.
l.,|v it. \\ i -*■ii.i*.i*n. tni 'udtng rail- '
French h a k e e a r n e d mil a raid" in to
■.
. . . ii,. , tllli ri -I
I •i
M.ISOlir .
l s|.« i I,)!!.) puthy. I'rrRtiii Irirli ugitulnt* ami
I
der
t h e ne i arr.ihgunient ol d a t e s j t h e G e r m a n lines amd b r o u g h t ha c k
i.i,I nth.ml-. It had been generally
•
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4 ;
,
,i
.
Knights I emplar, everywhere. I hey Industrial Worker* ’of the World j Tin* approfiehing s u r v e y follows a Inn Tuesday, Jan. 1st, l!MM. com-1
prisoners.
O n th e British p a r t o f
Mirved he would wait the re- |
• • .
, ' .
.
p re lim in a ry in v e n to r y for a lim ited
of. the
are
rei* teing n n t the eaiituri
I. ader« neeiiili liavi ,g. :.»• fr• in the I n u m b e r &lt;&gt;l («.,»•! .i in* ina.h’. August i npuiein'g p r o m p t l y at 7' p m
ll.f.ir** f IMllf* ;
l In front I fie- have l.eeii r..id» a n d
*%**t!l' • ' .* •'
i Hy . i.n • \i •»if wliii'li n|»|»raN In tln*in I ' ruled Stu&gt;i‘s to Itu.s.oa. after I’. iug (
\ l this Meeting several i undid.ill—|
jr.\ %!#•!• ||« •.»« («•&lt;! tt'roiivjh Spt i» •
artillery d u e ls hut no la rg e o p ’rawill) a peenlioi' reverential s , | ;t|. hi e|«,se joint, with each oih”t lure, ’ll las!, re-ull- d w hit h h a v e been I will lie eva Alilied for suit llile proti- )
lioii* yet ur*- re p o rte d
lir,
V\ ar Itaki-r. under uilthorily
nculrx
t
il
taliilla!'
d.
no lit. Scotti»t Rite Masonry »•*- and reports have been received that
- •
| clenev iii t h e E n t e r e d A pp r e n t i c e !
tonfrrrcd under the army uppropHT h e aim *d th e m a jo r s u r v e y t&lt;&gt; lie ..
',•
perially. tliis bring the "Grand East” Itolsheviki organisers wetihl come to
Degree.
*
, On ihe I t a l i a n fnni' t h e A u stro
itii.n a&lt;t
hegirn
s
h
m
tly
i*
lu
give
I
lie
govern..
•
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.
G e rm a n t.ic tie s a p p e a r t • fie to
of the Mother Supreme. Council uj
A large a t t e n d a n i
|ijf..| ei.ii tgi ment of the rnuds the World, is rejoicing over what it Amerh-a before lot:-' to spread their i n ’lit. I'.'vki'.eis. dealer* a n d con^
t
r i k e a l t e r n a t e l y lit v.tal point* on
dorr ri tie of ilin.^ aiteo. f..- rum | «nmers ■ . o ' it.fermaltun &gt;d ' the visiting l i r i ih r en are eordiallv
, ». in ’ , i In- hands &lt;&gt;f railroad tails the "N inth C ru s a d e ”
* p o t h eerr -idi id th e Mrenta
t becked
niiinal ’nrgaiii/.iitio’&gt;
1 u,intitle *.f ilu vari.in* iniiiorGinl 1v ' 1eil In a t f e n d
. Mi. rall'oi:il hoard, mill­
ai
M
.ole
As'donc
last
week
the en­
.ll’rilsiih-ltl. the Temple ol King
t'o lle e and samlw i cites will
. f til.- railroad heads will Solomon and the various phases id
No iihp’i’linn will In- rm ■&gt;i by the f. oil mail; I.il* on Iin hi I 11 in iiuly l
emy
lias
struck
Inward
illy
I'renzeiu
eiMinui !•&gt;. ilinot netuitl operation its i-onst cuetiou form an essential government t&lt;&gt; any, agitatinn wimli .wiih t r m ' wor' hy figures of e x i-tiu g, I * r Veil.
After tw*o
Sanford l.m Igo extends to thj-j: valley *w.-. t of the river
• uti'Irr s , *ei,iry MeAdoii's general part ,.f the philosophy id •s;e*i illative does nut interfi nr w-ltli Gie I.mgri-** [dud s t m t • n* a hn*i*. a* was poin te d
d
,i
v
*
of
hitter
lighting
.
I
lu*
Italian*
com in unity a cordial greeting for thci
1111*7Vht*
possession Il f |oi.t pu*|Free Masonry: but in the S, ottish ■f t | m- war. utln-i:il* deelafi m 'Mllil.il- t.ai « lo-fi lo n g re ss p ro v id e d for the New Year, mol may the coming. have gailiell
. . .
,
... of/ tins,...grout .,,.,1,1
on the ( o.l . del • Rosso, . west
Tt.i- i lui t praetiral «flnrl of gov- Rite." especially in the historical sin nut intend tu u*e the war e\i- survey^ th a t safe plans can he nigdc' year see tin* end
world
jlions
•
. . of
rttitnitit ej'iTaiion will he to permit grades and Jiigher
degrees,
the geiicies as an. excuse fur -oppressing for conserving anti d is tr ib u tin g foods eonllict. bringing with it an honor- ' "* r''*'G :tnd have utlacked the
irvtniilitr iit’iifieatiuii of all railroad scenes, legends anil incidents associ­ flee "speech, cXiept in -u far a* it a lr e a d y on h a nd a n d for p roducing aide, enduring and lasting pence, so Austro Germanii position* on Mont*
Berlin
»)*trm... i*m|Mi&gt;.«ilile under privute ated with the ancient city -ire kept lends to hump ring th e. government th e foods needed n e x t season, •
that hurmpuy and unity will forever Pcrtica east of the river.
in tlie fight against the f c n t r u l
eprraliioi hv reason of statutes |iro- vividly in though’t.
T h e s u r v e y will In* m a d e lay 'm e a n s , |ir,.v n j|
i h r o u g h to u t
the U niverse 'h 'i n i s th e c a p t u r e of .1.000 prisoners
libitmg iiisihng &lt;d rail Gallic and
H olland say.*:
I g a i n i n g of th e Col del Rosso,
From ihe-'time of Hugh delfuyvn, powers. , This basis of judgm ent, of schedules or •iiiestionuire* - c o n - j n |||| „„
urninc*. The roads themselves hud liri.t Grtifi'l Muster of ^he Order ad however, is recognized as broad, and tuining «|iiestions a n d b la n k s for a n - 1
, •
.
j w h ic h Inter w as h u t to t h e Jfiili.m t.
Lent) Tr.'lzky. Hnlsehviki foreign
t’G 2- t r» a * 'they dared in’ this thi&gt; Temple, to Jacques de.Molav. wiil period drastic aclind again*) -w.Ts m regard to s,i time- covering 1
U,V(. us m, ,,*
llllhiHler
ha* protested to the Gnrdi*..'i'' • &lt;| it i,,(.ime known nnl\ the Iasi III.u yreil fur hi* faith by !*!' "r ei gn agent*. ....... . i . indm l «li- more Ilian a lilindreil dllterenl foods, ‘
ileinamll!*jn
i i . \ had been warned hy jealous eluiroh. Keight* Templar ha* reel|&gt; ur indirectly fuslvr* Germany ' r*l'he*. Items arc divided into I.’I. u
, **mVtV.I- great hearts, true '
against the transference of
. .
A” ..".. \ ).. rueral Gregory that a taken net i '• e ami usually leading war aims
gem ml groups. Grams a id seeds.)
r,.il(| y hand-*"
troops from .......... astern front,. hut
faith al|lj
and ready
...........
also has Ordered Russian fuctune* to
Action will lie particularly swift, gram food products, nieut and meat
tiulatii.n of anti pooling laws could parts in the successive crusades to
stop the, manufacture of munitions.
rot hi* permitted.
Jerusalem and t"he Holy' Land from ofliciuls says, wlien nrmed resistance products,, fish, animal and vegetable
to tho law is threatened and' when futs, dairy and related products, . The following are tlu^ officers, for Up.,||,| not.Indicate.whether his govThe situation was fully realized hy Europe*. , .Toduy -Masons every­
lli IK:
ernment would take any other steps
President Wilsdh, who in his state- where “ are joining in the great otjier material fonles ap* employed canned goods, fresh fruits and vog\Yorshipfiil.
Muster
James
against the German violation or
by
the
agitators.
Customs,
inspecetalilin, driid fruits, nuts uiul peucant ile.land the rpmls had gone as puun id praise arising because the
agreements.
fir *• ili. v otibi and th a t already i lity if ihe iir*t Grand Master is rc- tiod will serve to prevent importn- nut &gt;; and sugar, sturrlies, etc. An­ Mmigliton •
Senior Warden W. (’. Det'oursey
Pence negotiations at Brest, l.itHO! r &gt; **:t’ w. re ehdnngering their | deemed from Mohammadnn misrule tion of arms und the lose supervision swers are to show the quantities of
Junior
Warflen
John
D.
Jinkins
oksk
apparently are milking little
nf crews of incoming and outgoing each item on hand und an estimate
Mr-.:-* 1a .itt"nipti*ig unification. , .nui the shadow id the Turk,
Treasurer
•
(5.
W
*.
Spencer
|
progress.
T he Germans huue de­
vessels
is
expected
to
muke
imposnf quantities, if any. in transit on
V;»
i** On* jii'.rla mat ion up- 1 |(iK|)t Worshipful
Oliver
A.
Secretary t&gt; L. Taylor
layed
their
answer to 4he Bolshevik i
-ihle
trullie
«d*
communications
on
a
[
.
11.
I'i|7„
und
the
quantities
I
•: , - , i’ bins • ngagi*1 in ;;„|,i r t&lt; , f Massuehusctt. in an mriiupluin F. I’, Forster
terms
nnd
it is indirilted that the
lurge
scale
intended
to
foster
revo­
thnt
were
on
hand
Dec.
31,
|
!*Ifi.
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Itrvivw with the Christian Science
Marshal F. L. Miller
, negotiations will Iip transferred to
lutionary
activity.
t t'.’.i
Th''
returns
also
will
show
the
nuj
Monitor of Boston, “aid thnt the
Svninr Deacon \Y. M. Haynes !Stockholm immediately.
'
•
. There still are means of importing tore, organization a n ti's iz e of the
ICltltl I*.
taking «f Jerusalem, if it perma­
Junior
Deacon
\
\
.
T.
Wheeles*
j
j
n
(j,,,
nit-antime
the
socialist
con­
Cjfiijr.-* will lie asked to gunran- nently relieves the city of its long­ money into the United States, hut busines*s of each dealer. They must
Senior Steward — D, S. Babbitt
gress has. Invoked the assembly to •
trv turnings .u'luivnlcnl to the averr time rulers so hostile to Christianity government agents can trace, remit­ he signed hy the owner or un au­
Junior
Steward
John
Adams
meet Jap. 2, despite Bblshcviki dis-tances
and
keep
a*
watchful
eye
on
thorized official.
»C rat operating income of each will prohnhiy result in the extension
T yler—C, O. Bradbury.
approval.
•
suspicious
expenditures.
riiln.nl in the three year period end­ of Masonic discoveries, possibly of
‘ Schedules will lie sent to ull deal­
Finance and Auditing Committee
German savagery has been called
Although prosecution of f. W. ers in food materials, all manufac­
' •»( June .10, f‘M7, Railroad experts kaluc. He said th at exploration of
— H. It. Stevensl J, K. Mettlnger, olhiiully to the. attention of the
♦*timau tliat this will cost the gov- the tombs under Mr. Zit..fi probably W. lenders bus heed vigorous, of­ turers , of food products, and all
W. C, DeConrsey.
American troops in France.
A'n
wnment next year in the neighbor­ those rf I-aac, Jorcph, Dovid and ficials have evidence which they holders of such commodities in lota
Vigilance Committee— L. It. Phil­ American soldier has been found
e d of $100,000,000. whirl. e.in Ii3 Bidetnon miglit rexult i n ' the di-cov- claim shows tiiat the menace of .this substantially, greater thun family
ips, C. J. Humph, John I). Jinkins. with-his t h r i f t ' c u t and an olficial'
.nive.! in large part liy increasrd cry i f much thnt will he of thp organization, believed to be sup­ supplies. Reports, therefore, will he .
•
bulletin says "he must have, been
*
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freight* if the Interstate .Commerce greatest interest to 'M a s o n s and to ported largely b y ’ German money, expected from wholesale and .retail •
killed after capture," by u force of
Bulls
and
1.
AV.
W.
remains
‘strong.
Further
action
Cecunirxinn grants the roads' appli­ nil CV.ristirn*.
grocers, bakers, confectioners and
Right ‘ Worshipful
A Pacific Port, Dec. 26.—Federal Germans which surprised him.
cation f«,r the 15 per*cent rate in- Roberts said thnt these tomlis were aguinst tile agitators is forecasted. all other dealers in commodities con­
Information of enemy terrorism fir
rreiw’ no* pending. Otherwise it under " T h e Sennculam,*' the build­ This.will he hastened if it is found taining food materials: from ware­ officers today found packages of am ­
driving
women und children from
munition,
several
hundred
rilles
und
*'!l Is paid largely out of the gen- ing marking the site of the Last that the hand i* working*with Rus- housemen nnd eold storage concerns;
their
homes
ill the occupied sections
hugs
filled
with
revolvers,
buried
un­
m»I govirmnent funds.
Supper.* The upper purt of
this sind Bolshcviki leaders to bring from commissaries of institutions
of
Franco
und
Belgium to make
der
a.eurgo
of
hides
in
the
Shilks,
a
about
a
permanent
peace
in
Ger­
The Interstate Commerce Corn- strut-lure is vacunt, but exploration
and commercial nnd industrial es­
room
for
German
troops, soldiers
Russian
freighter
%
which
arrived
Fri­
many’s
interests,
nr
to
hamper
m'ui(,n :,nd other government agen­ of the excavation underneath, Mntablishments; from exporters: from
d a which have to do with the raiU sons believe, would result in the America at home.
manufacturers employing any food day under control of a Rolshiviki und wnr material also lias been given,
tanl* wi|| continue to perform their finding of .the tomb of their' first
Extreme cure is being taken hy product in thrir operations and from crew. The cartridges are said toccn- the Amrrirnn troops.
Positions on nnd.nrnund Col Del
function* n* heretofore, except th at grand muster, Salomon, and those of this government to avoid antagon­ reprisentalives of foreign govern­ tain slugs used hy the Germans on
Rosso
on the Italian northern front,
the
eastern
front.
The
consignment
•■*}' “ Tl he *l|hj«rt to orilers of the David, Joseph, Isaac,
Jacob ::nd izing the Bolshevik) movement in ments who huy applies in tills coun­
are
still
in dispute, urrording to to ­
was
probably
intended
for
Industrial
d Ttor c.f railroads,
.
The government desires re­
Russia; despite the international ir­ try.
other.1.
day's
offieul
statement from Berlin.
Worker*
of
the
World
or
for
German
ihe President m akes'it clear th at
Locally, much gratification is felt ritations it has enused. American ports even from Concerns urfing food­
h i drrisi &lt;n was net inude because hy members of the Masonic frnter- officials do not care to appear to re­ stuff* as ingredients in products not raider*, officials believed. Investiga­ They report another violent counter"
I*‘hire on the pnrt of the rnil- nify over tho restoration of Jerusa­ sist the development of demorrntic ordinilrily considered food; from bot­ tion to determine the purpose of ultnik th ire b y 't h e It.linns. ThD
r&lt;
,l* perform their whole duty lem. and throughout thq entire coun­ ideals, even .if it assumes the form of tlers of soda water and similar bev­ those In charge df the ship wijl In­ is declared to hake been broken
“ m f ;r as they could while hnmpcr- try tho event will arouse grenter in­ extreme nnd chaotic, socialism, re­ erages and from chewing gum mai\t made immediately . b /T Jh e district down with heavy,losser.
The latest reports o n 'th e statuu of
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•' »&gt;. t-.ey wire hy legal restriction, terest In kree Masonry. -Clearported in Russia unfler tho new re­ ufurturers, for example, because of attorney. .
tile
Russo German peace negotia­
the sugar employed.
.
The platr ()f rontrol ns outlined In wnte^ Sun.
gime.
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• W elcom e to Kuzellnn Cluss
tions fs th a t after a dny’s postpone­
preelaniutinn and
statement
Altogether more than three 'quar­
.
,,,,
, , , ,
.
A., hearty .welcome is extended ment-of the resumption of the par­
Slump In Lettuce Market
*
murh unsaid ns to iletails, hut
ter* of a mill
million
srhcdijlc!i will he wo|n„ n - 1)f llnl,tUl or „ on rhurch
Old Resident* Here
.
on sehed^lek
ley at Brest Litovsk the Germans
.
There
is
n
decided
slump
In.
the
general , , 1,..,^. n|,p,.|tr„ | (l follow
lists ha*e*been
huVe'heen
Mr. and Mrs. HrlRold of LI Paso, distributed. Mailing list*
,lfl.r,.nw,
j()jn
Ki.zelian have asked for a postponement of
lettuce
market
due
to
large
*hip' •'&gt; 1hi British system, Ifi EngTexas are in the city, the guests of prepared to rover the field us fully as I ^
||)p Ma|„ jKt ,.,||)rrh
W|.
virtually u month, proposing u de^
• "I knwever government freigTit is 'nients and some of the still! going their daughter. Mrk. Henry Peabody, fully as possible, hut some individjuM ha|| (|(ir
,lf
lay until Jan. ‘At. This report comes
in had. Several of the growers here
. ri"* ' r''' mid.the'guaranteed earnThey held a family nsinjon on uals und concerns who should make
ri.pnr, ,lfl ,.f,orinous amount of shipped enrs that did not tiring Christmas, all the hoys being here report of food maturiuls, held by Peers and wish to start the Ncw in a news ugeney dh.pn'.ch from PeiYcur in earnest. Come and let us rograd. •
freight and until the market gets
for the . ’occasion.. * The Hetliclds them undoubtedly have been un-. s t u d y - - God's ■word together these
i Ti7 I,r°.n&gt; fC'»v**rnment funds, while
stronger there is hardly any use to
. in
States the government
lived here about eight years ago. avoidably missed. The bureau of
So ScrVire Sunday Morning
depressing times.
ship .lettuce. The growers lire look­
. ,liy ^,r i*».freight as in the past
'Mr. Heffield being engaged in the markets therefore is asking each
Contrary
to announcement, there
Mrs. S. G. Kennedy, T oichef
, '
'Bmd -its part of increased ing for better prices ns soon ns the furniture
such individual und concern that
will
be
no
services
at the Temple
business
in.
thQ
building
Mm. A. K. Bossetter.iprrs’t;
• " t &gt; 1‘infix if they fore found to *he .letturo now on the market is cleaned
docs not receive a, schedule by J a n ­
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i ■ ■ ■■ —
,
Sunday
morning.
There
will! how­
now
.occupied
hy
the
Seminole
Bank
’up. The cold weather la keeping the
•“ fM*ary.'
uary 2 to write to the bureau of
J. T. Clark of Oviedo was in the ever, he Sunday school nr the regu­
lettuce |n the field in good shape, and and their many (rienda are glad to
markets, U. S. Departm ent of Agri­ pity Wednesday and- was accom­ lar hour, and services Sundayevening
Bricklayers Drafted
tho best plan for "the growers l» to
d'r.f. in?tan. Dcc&gt; 26.- T h e new t keep the lettuce In the field,until the see them again. Mr. Heffield is- now- culture, Washington, D. O'., or to panied by G. 1L.Strong of New York a t 7 o'clock, when Dr, Collins will
.
----n n i)J win? i«v»uvv
Hf*B mar
engaged in the oil business'ln Tekas. any. of the many agencies of • the who Is Ills guest.*
apeak. •
.
“'n rry jja a invoked, for the ' priCo* fa b e t t e r -

�December IS, 11)7

THE SANFORD HERALD
Florida, tis-wlt:

Lota
160. n
Midway,
L*t* 170 iand
s o law,
raw w .

In i s m l* d k r of this court. and II fi furtka*

r |n l tbot Ihl* nolle* bo publlih-d for
Indications are th at the yield thla good office rooms in same building. Sec. 32, Tp. I» 8. It. SI fc., said (and being &gt;Iwl dtlvo
PISHING IN FLORIDA
ronaotuliro wm-kt In th# Sanford
aaaceeej at the date p t the issuance of such
Vo
well
&amp;
Speer.
.
23-tfe
year will-not be up to the average,
cartlhcate In the n a n s of U. A. Caldwell, llrrald. a ntw ip apor published In Soml.ial*
cou
n
ty,.
Florida.
• s
has Mod said cdftlScatsw In my office nnd
Will Bb Made Real Industry Ry owing principally to the dry Ueathor
hao made appliratlon fdr t a i deeds to laaua
Wltnraa my hand and th* **»l of Ih* Cir­
WANTED
cuit Court of tho Seventh Judicial Circuit of
In aeeordanc* with law.
through May t n d 'J u n c , which gave
'
* Ujtclc S a m .
Uatraa aald cartlfltatea thall-lxt radoamad th* alala of Florida, In and for Saminolo
most
of
the
dashecn*
a
setback.
•
W
anted—A
Ford
roadster,
must
according to law taa deeds will | . . u e thareon county, on tbla the 20th d ay of October.
• Washington, D. C„ Dec. 24.—
1017.
.
be In good condition and cheap for on the t l h day ol January. A. I&gt;. ISIS.
E. A. DOUGLASS,
•
Fishing in Florida is going to be
. Wltnaes my official signature and aeal this , (acall
Clark of Circuit Court of Seventh Judicial
Hamilton county voted on a $400,­ cash. Address C. A. B„ Geneva, the ftth day of O f f im b ir . A. I). I9IT. •
made a real induatry. The northern
.
Circuit
In
and
for
Seminole
Co.,
Fla.
lB0.il&gt;
E. A. b o U O L A S S .
•
.
• 33-atp
Ueorae A. DeCottea,
.•
marketa want the llnh from Florlda 000 bond Issue for good roads on Ilpx 94,
Solicitor and of Counrel for Complt.
water*. The United States govern­ December 11th, and it was carried
m
T
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c
a
I
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t
r
.
.
.
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_
.
I have a heating stove with two
vrfr. will .trjadc for a nfnall’ cnok
ment is going to show how the Flor­ by the element for good roads. • As
r
* N*Ure or A s s ' lo i i o n M L C h i r u f .
ida nih^ahoVlld lie properly cleaned; usual—4hehe la considerable- opposi­
ive. Sc’nd'ffifj &gt;‘6ur address.' Wm. To Whom It May Concern: .
Notice
U hereby given th at tha uadericed and' rushed through by fast tion from thp element which op­
holmer, Fairvlew; French Ave. elgned will on Thursday,,, January 10th,
| DIS, at 9 o'clock a. m.. or ae toon thrrraftvr aa
train service to New York, Philadel­ poses progress, hut- Hamilton wheel­
d First St. I will call and aee it. we
ran be heard at Sanford, Florida, at th*
Seminole Cou nty Court llouew make appllphia, Buffalo, Cleveland and other ed into line with the other progres­
.16-2tp
Honorable J i m
»m
IVfklnr.
ration
* to llonorabia
t i W.
w . rrr*m».
northern markets to help feed the sive counties of the state and will
Judf* of th* Circuit Court, 8a*anlh Judicial
(Nrrult
of
Florida,
for
an
order
appro*
nf
fursake
the
knee
deep
sand
fur
the
nation
th# proposed charter of. and Incorporating
brick
ur
asphalt.
As
might
be
ex­
Tha Woman'* Club of .Sanford, Florida, tha
J.hls work has already been start­
nrnwnobject of which U literary, aorial. rcicntlflc nanu, &lt;&gt;na«. j . n r n o i , , u .
and philanthropic: to acquire, hold, morf* Hr, Roht. It. Rrrwnllc. M. L Rvnn.
ed, a'nd although'it was not prim ar­ pected Jasper’s excellent newspaper,
.
•*!!, etc., property, and to provide for Geo. W. Link and llariivt 11. IJnki
ily started with the purpose, of par­ the News is rendering yoeman ser­ Notice of Application for Tax Deed gag*.
a u n i t / In thrir action and to promote In hla wlfv. Mary r rnnlngton and — -----vice
to
the
cause
of
good
roadir.
Fannin
,Ion
,
har
huvhand,
J.
J.
Thorn­
general
higher
eocial*
and
moral
condition*,
Under
Ncrtlon
«
0f
Chapter
48HH,
ticularly developing the fishing In­
the u r n s being a non-prortt •haring errpor- ton and — ------ Thornton, har huaLaws of Florlda . .
dustry in Florida, It looks as if that
■lion: the original proposed chartrr or ar­ band. Thoa. M. Adam s' It. W. King,
ticle* of Incorporation being now .on f i e In and Gro. A. Rarkln»|oa, I*. Krilh
■
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
D
D
would be the result. There are so
• Knots Not Interesting. .
th# o ff re of the clerk of the Circuit Court lloa frail, l^iula Taplay. M agfla 8,
of
aa required by t'olrm ao. Jaa. A. Janklna./ Annlr E.
many peop.e in fhe north who have
In one' educational museum of Jo* Daniel, purchaser of Tax Certificate 1 .Seminole county,• Florida,
Griffin. W. Q. Km lw n. R . It. I a n '
e n jo y e d ' for years the pleasure* of pnu Is it great'frame of the most beau­ No lU.'l, dated the nth day of July, . '
Mr*. Ernret M r f o w a n Galloway; raitar, Kaata Krnnrdy. . W'alter F.
K anntdy, 8. F. Kannrdy. Sarah E.
•
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Mr*.
W
illiam
E.
W
at,on.
fishing in Florida’s, untjualled lakes tiful knots, lied In silken nnd golden A D 1914,-embracing the following
Johnaton and H. E. Jnhnatoh, 'hrr
Mr*. George F o i , Jr,
huaband, l.urnan Ward. W. It. Whlla,
Mr». Walter U &gt;lorran.
and river* that their mouths water thread. 'This lintl fanned n .pnrt of described property situated In J^emJohn ,T. IJrnhacK, at al.
Sire. John W«bb I'lrklne,
for tho fish from tho places that they Japan's exhibit at it certain world’s Inolo county, Florida, to-vtit: S J j ol
M m , II. Adna llnward. ’ .
T o |h a dafrndant-. 8. 8. Arry, Lavlnla A*
32-Tue»-Slr
know. The fame of Florida fish has fair. For six months this wonderful S W J{ of N K J j of S E U Sec 29, Tp
H a rk , John Clark. Wm. It. Latnbath. llobt.
collection lintl hung upon the Wall, nnd
W. Yoaman, II. T. Ilomar, a* Tru&gt;ta*. Ilanspread far afield. And a way is only two visitors lintl noticed and In* 21, Ho H .12 E, 5 ncres. nnld ns the
a l a li a National Rank, M. R. Ilronvan, Alla*
To E. C. Farkhurtt and wife. PatlU Park- llryant . a n t i ------ --- llryant. har huaband,
going to he made through govern­ qulred nlMiut If
property of Drew &amp; Conolcy
hiiMt. and to all fartlrp claiming an Intrrapt Gottllah II. Kaylrr, Martha J. Ilrara ami
Also Crrtittratc No ’4.10. tinted either av helrv, devlaee* or ntherwl»C| amt to Jacob T. llaarv, C h aa.J. Ilrooka, (1. II. Ilrownment cooperation nnd finances to
any and xll other partlra rlalrr.lng an interiat lla, llo h l. It. Iltownlla, M. L ijrnn, Gro. W.
establish an efficient channel of
In and to the following drvrrlhed real eatate. Link, Harriet II. Link, Mary IVnnlngtor),-----'
Always
a
Way.
pltualed,
lying am i being in the e l l / nf. San­ , Frnnlngron, har hu -b an d .J. J.'T h orn ton , and
transportation through .w h ic h -fh e
ford. enun'y nf Serrfmil-, fitate of Florida, —
Thornt on, har huaband, Thnmav M.
•There
Is
piw.nys
u
W
/i
more
parlieutarlg
described aa folln wa,.|o- Adama, R. W. K in ,. Or". A. flacklnatoa.'F.
fish from Florida ran he sent to epicn-ry worth-while thing."
I Kal'h Roawalt, U g i ; T*;ilcy, Macgfr S.'
curPans in the north.
,
I.nf Z&gt;( llSo-V .9, Tirr 7 an*
4 anH &amp; 1Coleman. Jaa. A. Jrnkina. Annin K. GrlfThe’ bureau «f chemistry, admin­
of lllock y, Ttr r H nf- $anfor«l. Florida, at* i (In. W. q . Emlton, It. It. I.anraatcg. Kaata
rordinv lo K. II. Trafford'a man of ibr rlfy Kannady, Walter F. Kannaily, 8. F. Kanistering the pure food antl'tlrug act
rf Hanford, a* i»*r plat I hereof duly rrrordn! nrdy, Sarah E, John -lo n . It. K. Jnhnalon,
In plat book |'II,M l'af«* M l of ib r publlr ! l.urnan Ward. V . It. While, John T. I.ianis suisling in -this project; Thu or•
•*
records of Oranyr county. Florida*, of which bach: i

ADVERTISING
Ti All Local AdycrilscmcntH U n d e r '-,hv
Heading THREE CENTS a fail1 «. rtin. ui.-w in m&gt; "Hitt
Line For Each Insertion: Minimum
applica*i../. f..r tax
Charge 25 Cents.
' ' , i,HU° in "rc"r,lnnrt'
u
ThiH

___________
l m 'Cii'l r&lt; r t ilir;.t|.« -hnli lx
In a nsw ering ’ a n n d v p rtlsR tn rn i ' » .| a n ,,riling t,i law t :&lt;x ,1
w here no n a m e is tnenilotiutl in th e i j..tiu llit-ri on
ih u
rt:
nil, please ilo nut ask T h e H e ra ld 1&lt;-,.ml,er. A D I!*I7
fur Inform a tion as to th e id e n t i t y of
Witui -- my olfi, ial .-.ignn
th e a d v e rtise r. ' U sually we do n o t |« e a l iliii th e 2 7 th d a y of N
know -who th e a ilv e rttse r is n n d if t A D If»f7
•
we do we are n o t allowed to g i v e '
K A D O l 'G I ,
o u t th is, in fo rm a tio n . S im ply w r ite
f 'I«rk ( ' r, uit f o u r ty St
u le tte r nnd address^ it us per inTui-s-2H-5te
C o u n ty , I
s tr u c tio n s in tho a d .
....

1&lt;t Sab- Kurd truck 11•17 timdi-l
lit gmxl *.h;t|x-,
$27.1.
Ht-mintdi:i(i-lth •
f’ounty Cantgc.
Knr &gt;n|#* O iii* nf tin* in»i4| v.tltjfiH«* irriu;itml fprmw in tin* Sanft»Ttl
C%Iffy ! Mstri«*l 10 iir r m I
!•■rat!
urtli I llnuinf* wi-INi in first &lt;lus
(irliditinit mitl *11 mTfS wtufcllanti
100 ynrtls fm in loatlini: s t a t i o n , just
«»uti%icl«» city limits, m o d e rn six nniin
huii^ulow u itli lia tlr iitnl &lt;l»*nd. hm
nntl colt! w ater, servant** house* anti
li.irn. Price* ft»r •ini&lt;1\ sail* $ yf»on 00
icrinh |C•'fitv in “ tlw niT " «pr« s*.m-

Notice l* here!.) given that M A Lake,
purchaser of Tat t eftlfiiatr S’«» III. *4atc-«f
I fir M h day "I Jul&gt;. A I f. 1**1 T*. ha« filed
• aid isrllfirat* in rny offire, snd l&gt;a&gt; mad*
s4i|i!iralion for t a i deed to i«*ur in accord
anre with law. ^anl certillcatr rmhrarcv
the following drarrihed property vituatril in
Sennmde roiinty., Florida, to-wit
l.*il 1 W I* l-r«vttt*« fviili Division re
4«inh*d in Flat Hook I. I'age 27. fecsirda •«(
Seminole rntiruv The *atd fanil heing »•
e«*etj at the *«|a%
e ot if,*' ■••uan** of «urlt
certificate in D r name of \V I.. Mitkrn*.
Ai*". M A Late, purchaser of J a i t ’ertifralr Vn !»,M, dated the 1/d tlay of June.
A D DM2. fia« tiled »anl leltlfleate in my
office and has made application for taa dce.d
to i*-t/t* in aceordanre kith' lat*: Said cer*
tifieate s*rtihraeev the following* tlr^rflbed
properly It»latr«| ih ^rmlnulr rmirvtv. Fllsr*
ida, ixs.wii' Lot
|||o i k II, l i e f Vi. San
ford.’ The F/ild land, being Rae«»r(l at Ihr J
•fats* of the lu u ran re of «uch rertitifate In I
•hr name of W F. Want'd
I oi* • • •%••! »* r t ifir at r* •P aII he r»d*-« T'»l
••••odif.g
law 1st d* • d* will s• • *•• lh«l»ttli

till tro I'Mh •!•&gt; »l JtHUaf)

S f* I ' I •

• •rail
t; A I Ml IDs I.A8S.
Fieri. 4*irrult Fourt Senilrnde &lt;*» . Fla.
*.
Hy
XI. Douglaa*. D. Cl,
.1&lt;»Tuea-.Me______ ;____________________. *

Fur- Bunt—Furnished rooms for
light huusukpuping, 117 Laurel ave­
nue.
• ’
,
19-tf,
Furnished Booms by Day, Week
or M onth—Park avenfin -Flat, 106
North Park avenue,(over L. B. Phil­
ips &amp; Co. drug store. Mrs. C. C.
Hart, manager.
,'10-tf
For* B ent—Three
office rooms
fronting on First street. Most, de­
sirable offices in city.. Heveral other

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■;

S

!i&lt; re'.iv ordered to appear t*
rarr.plaint herein fils &lt;1 on tbs

o f a N a tio n

*

The Milure Haven Times says:
"T he DrSuto
Farms whippecl
twu i-nrltiutU tif pi-antits last week
\\ hrr«-a*. a petition ha» hern filril in the
vis Okeechobee City, anil nlso two
a l"i v r *1) led r*iur| t*y S),| &lt;ial T a t Nrh**ol
rarlouils u f pea vine hay. Both tlxIhotrirt No t&gt;, Seminole county. Florida,
'eltlng forth the far! that an efeclnsn hail
nuts anti hay were the finest kind of
hern held in said district on the f*th day 5f
Novemhsr. A. D. IUI7.&gt;to detrrmln* whether
goods and should bring a high priee.
•if not three should l»c (aaurd by the aild
This is another pruof of wliut our
latrlct bond* in tha *um of f lu.OUtl 00, to
Girl’s bicycle
l*ear Int^reAt at the rale nf 6 per cent inter­
•muck soil uill do. Not only will it
Call al No.
est ppyatde »emi annually, principal to ma­
ture in thirty yeara from data of handa,
produce tho' finest kind of grass, hay
Phono. 422.
proceed* of the raid |»anda to be u*ed for the
corn, fruits and vegetables,‘but also
nurpoae of acquiring, building, enlarging,
lurnirhing
n t h r i a h r Improving mchoola
Fur Salt;—Oniun plants. • S. J and rrhool andbuildings
peanuts, nnd we believe that* cotton
In th# Special T a i
Srheol D h t r i f t r that a ranva«« of the rc.
• ••
. :U-tf
would make the .IdgglM kind of a Diggers’.
turno* of raid rlrrtiun show t rima facie that,
rrap'on this rich.soil:"
election waa 1n favor nf ih# i««uance nf
F op Hale—White Bermutlu Oniuns •aid
thr'aaiil l»ond« by the •aid diatrirt.
o^v-n from the seed, $2.00 thousand • Now, therefore. In purruanre to an order
the court herein rnaile and In rnnformily,
A cotton club is being organized
ic per h’u n d r e d .
Hoe C. H of
with law, notice is hereby g i \e n that the taa
in Feljsrqert' with n view of putting
payer*
and rt l i r . n of the raid Special T a i
■filer, \
'
”
28-tf
School * Dli r rt No. fi, Seminole county,
in between 400 nnd 600 nr res of Hen
Florida, are l&gt;y the raid order and hy law
For- HaUi-^Fittu lot .nf -JUgistercd rvqbirjd (n apprar - lid u r r Ihr • llu n jr a h D
Island and short staple cotton in the
on ihr 2nd day uf January. IU|N, at
Mrs. Entlor Four,
spring, this acreage to lie augmeilted Quroc Jersey pigs.
I h l . i n d In Vuluaia county.Seventh Judicial
Circuit
of Flotilla, ami to ahow- m V r, it any
25-tfe
by from I00 to I60 acres that will Curlett, Geneva, Florida.
ih• &gt; have, why thr ••!•! ,1 oml* alould nut
ha alidatrd ar-l runfirmr«t.
k
be planted by u rntton fanner, who
W iiftsa my hand ami uffirial • n l at San­
For Hale —Very desirable celery
has pledged to remove his entire
ford. Flnriila, Ihia I Ith day of December,
D. I !M7.
force of hands, implements, gins, and truck land, well drained, ut A. (•rail
H. A. DOUDI.ASS.
ete„ to Fellsmere if tho farmers Huntmerfield, Marion County,* Fla., • rip fk Circuit &lt;*ourt. Samlnotr Co., Fla.
22* ; ur* Hr
mile from railroad station, fj mile
would plant un acreage great enough
from good school nod church, ttlsc
Cirrull Court,- H r .r o lh Jurtlclal Cirrull
to warrunt tlie expense of his cotnNrmlnolp Count), t'lorlda
In Chanrrr)
hard surface road. This lund can lie urm
i K. M r L .u .h lln
vn.
t 'll at Ion
bought cheap for cash. Apply to
, O. Mrl.a'iehlin.*
Chux.
White,
Adams
Park,
(in.
»
C.
M
r
l.*uthlln,
r
.
r
E.
S. U ilrot,
W. E. Swope, Volusin county
t'rrichl Acrnl Sr.tiouril Air Liun l t a i l w . y (
2C-I2tp
rtlnln.
rotnmissinner, has been nuthurir.ed
It 1« hereby nrilrrnl that you .p p r a r to
by tho county hoard to spend $l,(iOO
For Hale —International Harvester Ihe lull et r u m p u in t'ttln l hrrrin as*ln&gt;l you
Ihe a t,u te entltleil rau.e on th* 7lh il»y
fur the ronstructiun of the unfinished truek, one .half tort. 1914 model, In
ol January. A. I&gt;. I9IS. *ml Ihe S.nturil
end of the New .Smyrna DeLand water cooled. S. Bunge, S infortl l l r n l i l i* &lt;lr.l|;n*tril a , the ne».t&gt;.|&gt;rr In
whlrh Ihla onler ahill Iw |iuhllrhei) on re a
road, whjfh was never completed Ave. nntl Fourth St.
«eek fnr (our r*n-erullye «e«k«.
25-tf
Wllnr-- my h*ml . m l &gt;e«l ol effiie . t hi*
when th e bonded roads werf' being
IhJ 4th day ol December, A. I'. 1917.
(•call
E. A. lim i G L A V S .
• '
FOR REN T
constructed. This unfinished end of
Cle/k t'lrrult Court, R minute, Co., Kt*.
the road is. from near tbe demoVHot.In.on A IleardkJI .
.
Three furnished rooms
Solicitor, ler CumpUinant.
‘
stration farm to the end uf the shell
30-Tu.»-5te
.
lint
h. 409 Pr.lmetto.
paving on CmiuiI street, nnd the only
! N o tlre o ( A .e lira tlo n (or 1 , « D e e d t e d r r
renson why this piece of roa!l wns
-N r r t lo n t ■( t h . p l r r I M ' . !.*• • " ( flo &gt; .
1,1,
*
not built ubcttJliL- Dcl.nod road was
Notire i. hereby jtltrn that A K I'ower-.
t.urrha.rr ol T . t C . r l i n - . t e No. 2 1 ' , d a te !
built wus "sbiirluge of funds."
Tito -first shipim-nt of the *1917
crop of dnshcena to Itu madu from
Zt-ph^rhills was sent dut recently.
It cunsistutl uf five bnrrcls of fancy
table tubers, grown by Engelbert
Hchindlinger. - The tuhera were sent
tn New S’nrk to fill .an order from
that city. While'growers of jiashcens
hnve been; using some of them at
home for re.vera! week*, the crop in
general Ik not ready for digging, .as
the tops are still green and' growing;

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m m m sm m m

\\ 11r» e •• rn &gt; offirtal •ignature s m l o i l Visa*
the i M h day ol D r rr m l* r| , A *D I '* I T

Fur Sal,- 75,000 g,x
ury p la n ts. • F re n c h
' Miss Green of Winter Park is the M ake m e a n oiler. C
■L'hn- liusscil'H Office.
guest tif Mrs'.- CVrll G n h h e t t/ t

t

S. S Aroy. all unknown Panic* claim­
ing Interest under 8. 8. A r e/. J. Rich­
mond Murphy, deceased. Lavlnla A.
Clark, Win. K. Lam beth, llobt. W.
Yoeman, 11. T. Ilomar, aa Trustee,
Nathan E. Slm m oas, M. It. nroaeoa.
Alice flryan t, G o t t li e b . II. Keyler,
deceased, Martha J, Heere. Win. T?
Nesbitt. Chaa. J. l!rooks, O. . II.
Ilroarnlie, Mary Panplagton, J. J.
Thornton, Thoe. M. Adams. R. W.
King, Geo. A. D a c k l i lt a ^ P . Keith
Roaarell, Ixiuis Tapley, Magglv L
,
on man. Jaa. A . Jenkins, A » « le --tn -------rlflln, W. . q . E m l t a o n / l t . II. L a a - '
caster, Kaato Kennedy. Walter F.
Kennedy, 8. P. Kennedy, 8arab K.
Johnston,
Luman
Ward,
W.
R.
While or* John T . U cnbach, at at.
T o alt unknown parties claiming latereet
under .8. 8. Arey, J. Richmond Murphy
deceased, Lavlnla A. Clark, Wm. It, |,aral
beth. llo bt. W. Yoeman. I&gt;. T. Ilohffr. as
Trustee, N athan E. Simmons. M. .11. Ilroason. Alice llryant, Gottlieb If. Keyler, de­
ceased, Martha J. Users, Wm. T. Nesbitt
Chaa. J. lirooks, G. D. HrownU-, Mary
Pennington, J. J. Thornton. Thos. M. Adam.
It. W. King, Geo. A. Uarklnstoe, I*. Keith
lloaorll, Louis Tapley, Maggie S. Colcmaa
Jaa. A. Jenkins, Annie E. Griffin, W. u!
Emlson, R. It. lo n c a ste r, N eale Kennedy
Waller F. • Kennedy, 8 , P, K e n e d y , Sarah
K. Johnston; l.urnan Ward, W, It. While
or under John T. IJanbach or otkernlre. in
the following lands altuatad In Seminole
county, Florida:
N K * i of N E ' ( -of S e c . ' 31, and lleg. | i
ft. 8. and 220 yds. W. of N E . cor. of NW«,
of B W U of See. 36. run E. 6 1 1 , yd ,
thence 8. 181 tij y d i ., thence W. 61*, yd«.
thence N. 191}* yds. to place of U e .
Sec. 36. T p . 19. R.. S S s B W j j of N W I f of
Sec. I t : and (leg. at NW. cor. of SW*, of
N E * . ot Kee. run 8. 20 rods, E. 16 rod&gt;.
N. 20 rd«, W. 1C rods. See. II ; and beg.
220 yds. 8. of KW cor. of W 'v of N W ' ,
of See. 21. .run E. 440 yds, 8. I l l yds.. W.
440 yds, N. 114 yds, to beg. and 8 W R of
N W i ( and beg. at 8W cor. of N W ' i of
N W * . of Sec. 24 run N 106 yds., E. 44h
yde, H. 106 yds., W. 440 yds. in beg. had
erg. 10 chs. dsi. of KW. cor. of &gt;»' '•&gt; o f Lot
t /if Sec. 24, run E. 10 c h a , thence. S I#
t in ., thence W. 10 cha.,’ thrnrr S. Ill ch«.
bo l» g .: and beg. at SE. cor. of N'., of
Lot I of Sec. 21, run N. 10 cha., thrnre It,
10 ch»., fhcitce S. 10 r h i . thrnre E. -10 rh«.
to beg. ahd E l y of lart 1! ot Sec 2t» all is
Tp. 20. It. 29 I : . - and Rrg. r.k5 ft N. and
25 It. E. of SW. cor. of S E ' , of S E ' , of
Sec. 25. run N 900 ft., I hence E. 150 (t..
thrnre S. 900 It., thrnre W. 450 ft, to t„r .
ahd hrc. at SW. ror. of N E ' , of N E ' , „l
Sec. 26, run N. 108 6-7 yds., thrnre W.
220 yds., thrnre Si tO.t C-7 yds., thrnre
E. 220 yds, Sec. 26; and S E l , ot N W ,
of N E '* r f Sec. 26; W. 220 ft. o f a S E ' .
of N W .', of N):.'( of Sec. 26; S ' , M S W ,
ot S W ' , ol Sec. 26; lleg. at N W rnr. at
S W ' , ol S E ' , of Sec. 26. run B. 220 y d . ,
thane# S Mu &gt;*H«.# Ihrtic** W. 520 vdi.
thane* N. MU ydi. ■ml K W U of S W , ol
SK»* /il S r r ., 2 6 ; and tiff, at N W ror. of
S \V *4 of Si: »i of Srr. 26, run !,\ 220 y.D .
I hr nr* S MO yif«., thrnre* W. 220 )d« ,
t hr nr* N. M0 y«l«, See. 26, all In Tn 29.
lit 20 K. That portiop nf 8 H of Sri L ot
Srr. 7 rmbrarr«l In th* following ilrirrlpllon
llr f. at a stake* 10.HI ch«. S. nf
Srr. |in«t on yr««irrn houndary of "Srr. 7. r .p*

It appaarlny from tha awnrn hill fllad
I he covinty of fJern*no!e v n formerly a part,
which laid |)lat ha^ &gt;lnre the crea'jn* ff herein,' that vnur plarr ol it •irlrnaa l« un­
known
and that you are over the ago ol 21
Seminole c ounty l»een duly IranarriHed and
t.
,
*ntow'«*pirt of the public recortji of Seminole yeara.
It I* Ihtrefore o t j e f a t that you do appear
county. Florida.
•
in tl.la court to tha hill t.crrln Mad on tha
It appVarlng from the »wrnrn ‘Mil of com* 4lh day of March |U|H
plaint filed irv the r a v of Xtartha N. Sfone,
It l&lt; further nrdaiad that ihla nratar l.a
widow, pole Kurvivinr trustee under the will pulilUhed oner a weak for right run-reuftvr
nf (Sro, N. Ftone, sf«cea«ed. Itelseeca X^ary wraka In the Sanford Herald, a mmapaptr
Clove, unmarried, Horace M. Dobbins and pu' liahral In »ald Seminole a &gt;unty.
.
'
the Hank of Commerce and Tru«t Com pany,
Wiln-at' my hand ami pea! of lha .*aiil
a corporation doing bu«tne«v in the atale of I'lrauJl Court thla December 22, A. It. 1917.
Call ornia. trustee*- of the e state of ChatlM a l*e It
E. A. I ' l l i l l l l . A S " .
(7. (Jnv*. ilerra«ed, v«. II.* ( \ I'arkhurat anti
Clark Cirrull Court, Samlnnl-'Cn,. Fla. •
S «ilie l'rrkbti»*t. wife *»f II. C. Farkhur«t. anti Map-ay A Warlnw,
Ihrunknowt^htir*. devi**e«. rrarteew nr other
Sola, for Complta.
■
rlaimant* under the »aid II. C. I’arkhliMt and
36-Tuaa.fila
Satlle l'arVhur«t. and all partie« rlaiminr an in*
.trre«l in anti l»» l.nt
lllork H Tie* 7 and Ij i ' s |
• nd **. lllock
Tier • «»f the «‘J &gt; '»f Sanfnrd. In • Ircull f ’cnirt. .Seventh 4‘lr• ul
f 'tiu nl r. I I••• Icflsa
Florid*, irrtif 'Inf lo It It Tr«fTi»fd*« map
o* Stnfnfil, l it , a. per filai *h*renf dsilv re­ Ovaratreet Turpentine I'oqipahy
corded in plat hook "11 ** Page III of the
United Prewbylerlan
•
nj
publl* racordl of tirnnc^* county, of which S. S. # Arey.
• f,r
the county of Semlnolr wa* formerly a part, Woman's A-«oeiatinn. U . D Matcn,
Henrietta
Na'iunal
*llaiik
and
Klh*
sr
which ••ii| plwl ha* since the creation n#
worth Tr»*»t f o m p a n v . s-t at
.•vevninole county been iluly transcribed anil
To the defendant*. Untied Fc*aliv terian J, f
I* now n part *»f.the publtr record* of ‘i-n* Woman'a
Aaanclavion.
W. • D.
Slaton, ^
inole county, ‘ Florida, defendant!; th»t the Henrietta , National flank and KINvorrh nf
re«idence c*f the defendant*. K. C. I'erk- TfUtl r n m p a r n .
.
bor*t nnd Sallie l'arkbur*t mrr unknown, i r I
It appearing fr*&gt;/n the *w«*rn hdl herein i of
• htt there !• OO,person in the *talr »»f Flor­
ida the service n( *a *ubp«»ena upon whom file*! that you are nnn-rctident* of the «i»ir ( ^e
«»f
Floritla and over the age of 21 year* and , In
wmisH Hnd the defendants, or either of them,
that it i* the b*hef nf nfT'ant that both of the the plarr of rr«nlrnee of you W. Ih ‘'lain* |
i*
401 Ktimpter
llu illin p, |&gt;a a« Ir v a a ;' .
defendant* are over the age of twenty-one
the principal
place
uf
hu«lnr*a J”
yeara: and it further *P|Maring f nm «aid that
bill nf rnmplaint that tnere are other par- of yt&gt;u the Ifnited Frr«liyt« rIan U H n a n ’s '*
A«*oeiatIon !• Ittt«hu/g. Fa.; and the prin­
tie* rlalfning an inters*#! under the «aid K
Farkhurvt or Satlle Park hurst, either
heir*. cipal plare of hu«ine«« of you th- LII**qrth FL
,r\
«lev|«ee« or Krantee«, and that there are Trust Company i* Iowa Fall*, Iowa
It i* hereby sirdrfrd that you ilo ^ip|H ar r'*
other rlaim anti s i n u s name* are iinknoan
ID
fh«»
court
to
the
hill-herein
f.!rd
on
the
who claim eome rlg4it. title and in*rrs«t *9*
*■
and to the property involvetl m thi« «uit aa Ith da&gt; of Fetsruary, A. D I*i | a
It !• further ordered thaf tht* order he rr
hsrinahove de*rrihed.
puhli«he«| mire a week for four consecutive
Therrfore, you. K.
Farkhurst and Sa'I e wrrka in the Sanfonl Herald, a newspaper
Farkhur«t ami the unknown heir*. ilevi«fe« published in *aid Saminole eounly
..
■nd granteea of the «ali! II ( ’, I'arkhuMt
Witnraa my hand and aral of the «ald
■ml* hallie Farkhur**. and all other parttea t *irruit -&lt;*ourt thtv D ecem ber'22. A It I'»I7.
rlaimine any right, title nr Intereaf In ar\d
• •call
K. A*. IM H ’i; I.ASS,
—
to the lantl hrrrin above dtecrM/ed nre lierr*
t*lerk l “ reuit C hum , Seminole I’o. I’D.
by ordered to appear tn'thu bill of complaint Ma«aey A iVirlow,
*
1|
hied in thi« riu*c on- ur l*efore Monday,
Hi$l#.* l ^ ^ t ’bmplt.
y
the Ith day of Pehruaty, I •*1 n, ihe same he-

CLASSIFIED

F O R SALE

l a C b t o ll Coart. S ovealk Circuit. 8 t « l „ | ,
C oan ly. florld a
.
Ovaratreet Turpentine Company "
..
.

the Slh day ol July A. I*. 1915. - a lt rrrildrate embrace, the InHnning »l,.rrlo,d |&gt;ro|&gt;tr ly -Ituated In Seminole rounty, Horlda.
to-wit: lAit .11. IllV. Ji, Chapp ll’a Sub Dlv.
of lllkt 42. K and J, tioldrburo; -aid land
briny . . . r i a e d at Ihe date ut the iuitanre nf
• urh r e t tlflrate In the name of Jl. 'A. Cald• e l l; alao, notlre la hereby given th»r A. K.
I'oarra, purrha«rr ol T a i Crflinhate No.
319, dated the &amp;th day ol July, A. I&gt;. 1915,
•alii rertlllrale amhrarra the tolloarlnf dearnl.ed properly altuatad In Santlnolr rounty,
t'lorlda. t o -» lt: Lota 311, 213. 313. 314, 3I&amp;.
216, 317. 3IR, 319 ami 230, Midway, Her.
32, Tp. 19 H, It. 31 K.; *a(d land b e l n t »••etred at tbe data of the Itauanr* of aurh
rrrtlfltate In tho name of D. A. Caldwell;
alio, nolle* to hrrrlur given that A. K. Pow.
era, purchaser of T a i Certiorate No. 3 | 3 ,
dated lh&gt; 5th day uf July, A. D. 1915, aald
rrrtlD ftl- aYnbrarea the. following dearribod
properly, altuatad In Htmlnol* rounty,

tF rance
O n Service in F
August 24, 1917

T h e American T o b acco C o
Gentlemen:

. '

A s w e r;rc on the W e ste rn front w h ere there are'no can
teens. .that
old
. sell "good
_ .
. BullI/ ’• w e are writing to ask you if you
can introduce your tobacco into the English canteens w h ere w e
have to go to get our smokes. T h is foreign tobacco has no kick
in it at all after you have smoked the genuine home’article.
tufF, w e are, with thanks in acvancc,

some of-^hc real

\ oiirs truly,
Squads No. 10 and 11, C o . D„
------------ Engineers (Railw ay)
American Expeditionary Force in France

Care of Adjutant General Washington, D. C.

df 4 € n ./b
C - 'M l S U r ^

G- $ GcrnvWM

b u e f r jo s tio n

G uaranteed by

vpo s m o k e r s
.^ynan^o
wUhyovr.

Sugar ui Vfeur

�r Er*

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THE 8ANFOBD HERALD

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The following certiflcatcii were or­
now oettlera coming In there. Mr.
MorrU sjicnt Christmas with his dered cancelied, the same having
parents anil sister in Orlando and been issued by error:
Certificate No. 81 tax of 1902
was Joined by hia brother who had n
Certificate No. Gt tax of 190.1
live- d a y / leave of absence from
Certificate No. t-l tax of 1904
Camp Whwjler in Georgia.
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORCertificate No. 15 tax of 1905
M r.'and Mrs. G. C." Chamberlain
- RESPONDENTS7-EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
Certificate No. 2f» tax of 190G
entertained Mr. and Mrs. 1; D. Mar­
Certificate
No. 25 tax of 1907
TY.—EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
tin, Mr, anil Mrs. Wt W. Drrssor
Certificate No. 13*pzxr.oMU07 - .
and Miss Helen, a t Christmas, d i n ­
CPrtlftcitte No! 24- 1ax~nf*-|9fr7:'‘ '
■. ‘J~ ~ ~
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Whitcomb of ner.
LONG WOOD PICK UPS
Certificate No. 50 tux of 1909
East
Hanford
Red
Cross
Auxil­
Will Entzmingnr of South Caro­ Ncwfane. Vt., will open the Long- iary gained 25 now members during
Certificate No. 68 tax of 1909
. •
lina is visiting his sister, Mr*. Hill wood Hptel Jan. 1st.
Cs’rtificate No. 194 tax of 1910
the Christmas campaign, making 15
Allen. ’
Certificate No. 1G3 tax of 1910
members altogether.
UPS ALA ANI) GRAPEVILLK
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Think and
Certificate No. 41 tnx of 1911
The Christmas trye and entertnihA 11a 11j&gt;y New Year to everyone. tner\L nt Moore’s Station church- was
rhildrcn of Oviedo Bfient Christmas
Certificate No. 16 tax of 19M
Frances Hergijuist is a guest at the a very jileasant occasion. The dec­
with Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Allen.
Certificate No.1210 tax of 19II .
Certificate No. 52 tax*of 19I5 as
S. A. H. Wilkinson of Gainesville home of ids sister. Mrs. Edwin orations were quite the prettiest
to Lot 7. Hlk. 7. Tier 1.
is the guest of Mr, arid Mrs. Hill Lundquist and lias accepted a posi­ ever attempted.
tion nt the paper mill.
•Certificate No*. 8 tax of 1908.
Allen.
All business being, attended to
Mr. and Mrs. Niels Swanson were * T H E R E IS M O N E Y IN HOGS
Mrs. Geo. II. Upchurch returned
.Council
adjourned.
Visitors
Sunday,
the
Ifith,
at
the
Inst week from Tam pa, where she
How One Dade- Count)' Farmer lias,
home
of
J.
K.
Lundquist*
and
wife,
h is - te e n visiting relatives. .
Realized That Fact
CHRISTMAN EXERCISES
Andrew Hertleson . anti-'wife of
Mr. and .Mrs. K. K. Hardy were
Conditions
the nation over we;c
Pulatkn
raine
home
to
spend
Xmas
shopping in Orlando Thursday. •’
never better for jirofitabfe Img rais­ Methodist Church Will Hold Them
with, his mother and sisters.
. Mrs. Duffirlll was shopping in Or­
ing, says the University nf Florida
Tonight
Kev. Swan linn jirepeiied a- Xma*
extension division. With a great re­
lando Saturday.
Tonight the Methodist Sunday
service Wednesday evening for his
Miss L'llinn Waites who is -.teach­ congregation at the SWetHith'Luther­ duction in th e 'n u m b e r of hogs, nn school: will hnue its special Christ­
increased production of grain feeds,
ing at WIIHstun is home for her va­ an* church.
man eXrrcises.
The ".White Gift
and an increased demand for jiork,
cation.
The Presbyterian Hoard has a r­ the hog is gMting to lie an aristocrat. Christmas" Idea is to he exemplified
Miss Elba Hartley spant Xinus r a n g e d for. Hev. Good to supjily the
in r. beautiful pageant, under the
with her parent?, Mr. npd Mrs. J, church here every two weeks! so the A natlohul campaign jins beep sta rt­ capable direction of Mrs.- D. A.
ed to increase hog production in
II. Hartley.
1 ".
jinstor liii'l# hi* call ho with us again lid s , 16 jut rent over that oM!M7. Kelly. Assisting her tin* nineteen of
T. H.-TriU'tte attempt"d suicide next Sunday at 1 p. m., having filled There is a serious shortage of jiork the most talented ami graceful ladies
in his home on Xmas Hay. It is ilia (nllpit very aereptahly last oou,.und unless this increase is made of the church. This feature alone is
thought',temporary jnsati'ty was. the Sunday.
Die shortage will lie ncyte next year. an assurance that the entertainm ent
cause.
Sunday school again at. two and
The scarcity of hogs is alone an as­ will lie well worth attending. The
more prominent parts of the pageant
A party "f Rollins Cnllege **tnd- election of •officer*. The collection surance of good (trices. Since hogs
are
l iu* "Spirit of Christmas," **1*11-.
1 nls
are ramping oyer at Palm of $2.68 was sent to the ChildrenV (•an he raised on practically every gr(m,"
"Wisdom,"
"Conscience,"
Home.
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farm, the Florida farmer who does
Springs during Oirir vacation.
represented by Mrs, Dwight Rab­
Tin* Missis Mabel and Eunice not take up hog raising is overlook­
bit!,, Mins Hlanchc Pattisliall, Mrs.
Tyner were home from Windermere ing one of the.best opportunities that
L, It. Philips* and Mrs. Claude C.
p
re
se
n
ts
itself.
to spend Christmas with the Home
*
« Cobb, respectively, .After this per­
folks, rcturnihg Tm sda&gt; with their
Here js what W. \V. Dougherty of formance, tin* new .pastor, Dr. J. P.
Drive them out with Sloan's
little
sister,
Klenore
who
will
visit
Dade
county has done in (lie Inst Itilhurn . will make a brief talk,
Liniment, 1110 quick-acting, Boothal tile ho mu nf her uncle mol aunt. six months, ii" reported by the coun­
ing tifiioient that jn-nilr.itrs witlipleading for gifts of "self," Follow- 1
nut rubbing nod relieves tbe juin.
Mr. a n d Mrs, No a h
r&gt;
ty agent.
ing him there will fie exercises by*
Always have a Isittlc ill'the house
Aron Luml&lt;|'li-tl ■if I 1 0 ksonville
“ M r. D o u g h e rty began in tbe hog t lu* children o f ‘the school, and then |
for the arbes and p-tins of iheuniatiiio, gout, lumbago, Mrains .sjir.tins,
a l'.. t-:&gt;rti*■ loiliie for ii I• w 11a s . 1o be tin.-:ire'* '.’ii m o n th s ago with S5IMI tin* pupils of each depart no lit will I
*
still joints and ail nmol Mirrnrs*.
a n d Mr- I { j u m - s i i d trt a 'Will boiler. .1 dipping tiring forward ilieir gifts ol "subw ll h hi*- p a r r e l
M
*U**I Isfrillri. JS i 5o&gt; . li no..
Lu ndipiisl at ilieir • l Iir*si inns. 1 &gt;■,• tv ;it, -everal breeding (tens, one slams-," .which lll.il hr represented
gotten up (or 1 heir grjt ndeliiidri-n .it P o land -C hin ii bo ar an d six ^nw.s of by cash, or in useful articles for food 1
their hom e, having l l n i r am- t"I ■
*- 1 tie sam e breed, all registered, a reg- or clothing, which art* to hi* sent to
win, H ilin er, l.iri.i r aiii) 1 heir f,ii;i- | ti&gt;lefed D uroc Jersey liuur and three l lie mo#! popular charily in, Florida
ilies Alyo jiM-sent,
,
the Orphanage at Kn­
jlir e d gilts uf.-sirnilur breed.
He has Methodism
prtaliieetl a m f sold 5 J 1011 .t,,rfh of it rprise
I ' l t l i l A l i i g n i l - o i l v .1
..iio th ir a il1 utile Idtine. e ifner .‘I lie I ‘hri.-l m u- young tifiy^Img , | m k to oilier f a r ­
For the past thru* Sunday-, the
In ad- dosing
t r e e , i l i e i r (iiitiily a i u l
A llr.-d
E m - mers of (Jus e o iin ty for cash
program *&gt;l the Sunday
son meettnt: m J o h n Ilorri ll’s hom e. j dilion tie lias produeed all liis riit-iit si-linn! has been of a progressive na­
A lh c ,
N| - s
lb-rl&gt; | s i i | i
T in d
t heir I a n d lard his fa m ily has used du rin g ture, preparing the minds and hearts
I tie 26 inoitlhs, a n d yet Ini' live a n ­ of the pupils for the most sensible
b r o i l e r \n d r * w ‘s wife f.«r a I r* •
nual- **n h a nd th a t he hu- refused to and appropriate way I" eelebrale
fill little Kills „lld for the Ill'll
Fliis fifty year'old n-mr-dy
Sore
scP al 1 1llllll.
T h e Servires **f his Cljrisinias, i*. culminate m the jtresi n rr wo
■■»■&gt;!!n M o l l i e * I S e f t e l s o n
Thm-ilv .ujd llionilii.il affix lions; a t d i n in,
.
hoars
are
in
d
e
m
a n d at | 5 eai-h s,*r- elltatloll of "While lilf's fur lilt*
nsglies, In als aiju givi-s quit k rrliri.
Air anti M r.. H udgins ubui bad a
~
•»py* H / * " ■ s»&gt;ld hy all drugght* i m e \ l t l ! | s | f e e f*ir t ’u ir family a n d ! vice.
King" i His evening. Do last Sunday
D T b t-r•
^ P
that of II
(.
l.u lof* i lust ;ii i heir ;• " l i n e of Mr. D o u g h e r i -. s sows together' wyb appropriate songs, (he
Jill'.lsU 1,1 liOtlli , i n n i n g i hem for ’ f,irr• wed 2**" p e - f ii l jogs and 2*&gt; of -ehnn! in jo ie it % recit at loft by tit f Is*
Most lack Adii'nis. iiihI ill*- t* Ring of i lie
I *rl P u t -sou llo*iii s.iel nt S js ;, i,,r the Joi
dinner- l be ne*v d a y
b
^
*d his sj&gt;hs were m a d e lu fo re J lie ad- luiiutiful ..lory, "W hy lln* Chimes
also
guests
th
e
re
,
and
futher
were
NEW * n &amp; t * ,
7,
n c r
'I to-- sow e&lt;i»l him Rang.'* by Mr' - . I. ft Philips in
VS dl tbe biiin s ii Im will im n I lie i.iliei* in p r o * k iyttirig r ir rle please give .in t h i i n $75 and is now worth $10011 on u iier usual cliariiiitlg and elective,
Thus tiie at most pliere of the
n:ilii“ s -,o Mrs. D e F o r e s i may know muiit liafli, t h o u g h . *die will not go nay.
i
l
i
e
i
rmitc
seliool
has been elevated to that
how moi-li wool we eiill'liM' lip.' &gt; hi*
“
J'iq*
pen
compo.-1
helps
to
grow
higher
plane
where the jutjiils may
Kecpyour Slomach and Liver Healthy i* v e r y ouii*ti pleased w ith ,w h a t we **nrii | hat finislies tti ■ inferior ani- eelebrale the nativity of our great
iiii%*
•!**"•
Now
b-l
utri
;
,*,
in
A vigorous Sloinarh, [M-rtcrl winking
noils s* t ,i'id* for - 1t ilghl • r
flu III
IIIIT aed K ill* bl presenting
I ini and regular acting ilowi ls, if you
I
.ih * t, f i i lu i -tin.i
I &gt;.i i loig l.iisiru ss. i- a -i
t *i* wjth Mi It* Hun gdl- **l &gt;t It -si rnti* ami
mil us« Dr, King's New Life I'alls
it'll w 11Ii re InI h i •. in I lougherr i a n d if rj I'Jiris a 'mu!i Suli'tari'i
l hey correct Constitution — have .1 f ■. r • .ii,
ll a 111 tie reti-ddl seen
tonic etlrct on (hr system—eliminate Georglil. I all P ie rso n &gt;urrying h o lh part of hlV Iioi** lie will hi* at Itic
that
tins
wa&gt;
*d i * lebr lit mg t bristjHiiMin* through the Hnwrli. 2Sc.
iiiln and Aron l.iiiiilquisl lo m eet Jacksonville Slate Fair with u lot of nuts, when properly understood and
the train.
hogs. I hat will he hard to equal."
observed, its compared to the old
The oranges on T . D. Miller’s
While this success i-aiymt he du|ili- time idea of a “receiving" Christ­
•grove an* lining p o k e d .
ented in every locality.. an npjirexf- man may he likemok to the bright­
the
matioii of it will lu* profitable. T h e m ness of the day superseding
night
LAKE MARY NEWS
is a demand for good breeding*stock,
I*t I’ulesloh made a profi tejiunnl and hogs suitable for i he purpose
It is hoped that en*-h of the more
■all to our village W ednesday after- should bring prices above those uf- than f mr hundred members of the
, IlMMlf
* *
*
f» reij for meat animals
And r to* Sunday school will lie present and
K* \
(i
S' ( &lt;«11»11 *If ( I rt ii ii iff i prices o fie red dor meat animals m bring their friends
preached ii very good sermon kefe well a Ilove normal, where they are
Through tin* generosity of worthy!
lust Soioliiy, toil b morning and likely to remain throughout the year men of the Wesley Rrotherhood j
evening.
Class who ili' not wish tin* young. J
of 191H, il not longer
Ti H, Houston of /ellwiiml wjts a
innocent children to lack plenty of
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Sunday visitor hore.
good holiday rheer'tn these stressing
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times, provision Inis'been made that
Mr. and ,A^rs. Edno Hrnddoik
City council of tin* city of Hanford,
(•ae)t child, under the.S enior group
returned lo tluir home at Piemen
YKii (• Jillt ii ImfwtftBnl m
Wednesday, idler having spent Xmas Fla., met Doc. 17. 1917, in . regular shall receive tokens of their love,
|« tf'iiis#
flftfrii ffnitf.
.session on tin* above dale at 7:10
after the rendition of tin* above pro­
the gm st of his sister, M rs.'ll. D.
I I mp (mill K Arf «t»&gt;i If tl kr*
p. in. Present |I. W. Herndon, pren- gram.
n&gt;«*t * t n f i h r t
iln n h 't
irj r r 1d
A pleasant surprise awaits
D
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n
t..
Mr.
.Hradduck'
living
a
well
ii|«tn atijl «n# Ihinf. It •’Den#
iilent, and CnitncHmen C. H. Dinknown, and prosperous farmer of
tvt&gt;)&gt;« f * 11 fin § 1 t a r n r l»H (err
them. .
gee, W. W. Aiicrnatjiy. F. L. Miller,
|i&gt;»
|»rWr*,
li t * h a i
flh rn
West Pierson.
lo f n a r k t l » h i t h vivid wall Slid
Jolqi Adams and Roy Synies. AliMrs. II. R. Hester and Miss A lire
I r m u in-ail v a l u t n a .
Candle Making an Art. si*nt, R. A. .Newman,
Pellett of Orlando spent Xmas here,
Tie*'m ilking of r a n d i e s ' I* nut ordi­
Minutes
of
last
meeting
read,
and
• Plant Jewell
ns guests of the Evans fiinily.
narily considered ii line nrt. but ttin
There was a niee Christ mas tree adopted.
Italians h a l e made It Mich. Tin* dl*Peach
Mr. J. E. Lning earn*- In f.ire I lie tllir llv d y Italian lo tlv e ta p e r Is m ade |
at tiie hi-IiooI house Friilay evening
council and asked permission lo re­ li) band. T h e tmiliTinls lire pure beesThry tliflrr In all Ihv hifh
for tlo* si-linul eidldreii.
pine laiidt uf trnlral anJ
deem
tax certificate No. 10, taxes tiiix. u lilt'll Is kneaded mid tempered,
T. II. Iluinpltrey is 1uime this
•oulh Mcrl.lv Early inaturlnff,
1911
at
face of certificate. On mil­ tind mixed with a secret Ingredient to
rlrh and Julrjr. the Jrvtll U a
week# having measles for u change.
favor ilv
vmarirt a n ti . E v e r y
lion C, II. Dinger*, seconded by Roy re ta rd combustion, and which has gprfarmer and Dili! g r a w e r
Symvs ami curried. Mr. Laing was d a l Egyptian isittoti for nicks. T h e
should h a w an ntrhanl of
EAST SANFORD
cotton, too. is treated w ille r h c m lm l*
Ihvav prsrhra. Plant tree* IhU
Mr..‘tind Mrs. G .*L . Ilbdsoe of tiHoweil to redeem saiil i erliflcnte. to keep it from feeding too fast. Small
n i t o n and |«&gt;u ran tell ptarh«i
Amount,
$
18.48,
frvtn thvrn In two ytara.
Celery avenue have Mr. IHeilsoo’a

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Amie iind Richard M&lt; ore of Lees­
burg are spending tin* holidays with
their mint, Mrs. Joe Cameron and
family.
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from Del.nnd for tlii* lutliduys.
Mrs. \V, R. I’revatt and son,
Neil are In
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Mrs. PrevuH's |mreiii«, Mr and
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Communication from F. L. Woodrail in regards to bulkhead charges
wis read and ordered filed.
Communication from Mr, Paxton,
Chief of Eire Department in regards
to accident to Dt. Tolar's ear was
read and en motion of. Councilman
Dingre, seconded J»y .Jan. * Adams
and carried a committee . was .ij pointed to investigalo the-above and
report at next inciting of I be e o u rril. Commit t ce appointed as f**l-

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AVp have* besl varieties—best quality. Every lot Kuarantml
true to name and iks-to condition. We are now booking con­
tracts sor Winter anti Sprinp sbijimonU..
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We have learned what seed and fertilizer Is best adapted hi
Florida soil and climate. WeofTeronr customers the bctieirt
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We make a-pecialiy on nvu haulinp and ebarpinp- Shtnip*
Ilatleries of all makes. Also repair Magneto*, (leneratorsind
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- T h e re Is not so mm-li dlfTerenee Iti'^ ■
lirnlns ns in the*way tl e l r .o w n e r s list
them. Very often n. (toy or girl ivlt.t
.envies* nm d h e r’s k 'e qness and Insight
Is a s w d t i iiihtived a s lie. Hut* while
one bruin Is in d u e d Jo b a n k conceit*
trilled thinking, tin* o th e r Is like a n tin-',
broken colt. or. like u Meed wlilefl Jilts '
grown lnzy from’ overfeeding and tack
of exerel«e. Se| lour p*&gt;i&gt; ers I vork.
(illlde them u ls e li. arnl ).ui wt'l not
and
need l*i nuiii'laln that th i ar&lt;* not

daughter went to Oak Hill Monday
Cummuiiii'utton (min city uttur.to remain over Christmas with their nt*y slating that Gv«» E. Chaw* &amp;
daughter, Mrs. Mamie Rohinsim ami Co. had ri'di'Ctm ti eertifirati* No. 47,
family,
taxi** of 1911,-amount $0.54 and tiiat
C. C, Morris was. the guest of auid ri'ftifiruli* watt i.-mued in error,
friends over Sundijy ami reports an il. asked that name be cancelled
East Reach nr I’uhokee, ns it has and amount $5.54 he refunded to
been re-named as nourishing, having Geo. E. Chase Si Co., was rend ami
entirely esrnpeij the frost* th a t visit- on motiun elcrk Instructed to refund
nil hero recently, £rops have bernf said amount, nnd notjfy d t y nttor
fine all the foil ami winter.and many ney -to ’Cancel said certificate.

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greuivr - Exchange.
Scheme to Raise Money.^
— I*4I4- itatl Just ns tllfiieuit a task In
nilslng money ;ih we tmvp today, and
In "direr ih-spalr nlaiiit finding any­
thing rreiti to tax la* wrote to ii friend
lit Somerset for n suggestion. Itnek
mint* theYeply: ‘Tnx uinhrcllni; nnd
onler tlm blsltops, lo have prayer for
rain la all the churches till the end of
tin* War." If Hint would not work,
w hat‘would}—Tit ftlts.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

THE GREAT ST. JOHNS RIVER
Hardly Appreciated by People of Florida
(t'fM n T i m m L'nlonl

. Time-Union reprw enU tlve yc»- health seekers bn its waters with
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in w)Up f p f 0T news called uh orcupnntn finding what they eame

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The hoys «erc busy.
' T t t X Z n t . and Secretary Pol**“ M e d upon a "marketing
Ition out of the usual order.
[1 . 004 ,me in view of the■ m o v e
JJ‘B| ,o advertise a Greater Florida.
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-I *om!er if *«* »" apprecUte the
. ;,ri.nre of this great lluid high‘T l t o u r ....... The La Itiviere do
M,! of the Frenchman, the R » dc
Juan of the Spaniard .and the
£ John-, river of the A m ;rican in
wide a.- the.Amaxon. an deep
" iu ..... a . the Colorado, an ahal-

" M , he Platte or Arkansas. nn
the Mitttaaippi. US clear nn
L'Uruguay. a . muddy an the MisLri. as mighty us the Niagara, nn
bfokrn with islands ns the St. LawIjct- not frigid as the Red and Hu­
ll arkrniic. its Cnnndian protopypea;
not battle .tainel an the lser or the
-rtVr not fed with mountain it nows
£ thi. Columbia or the Fraser: not
druse with population us the Thames
Bflf the Rhine, the Danube and the
Srire;yet th* St. John* river c u t.
‘Mnf :litig of a figure in the western
Wmiqhere ami po.silillitles of it.
,&gt;v b| me it are endless.

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"Among its tributaries m the pic­
turesque Orklawalia, to which the
mammoth Silver Spring adds a
mighty volume of water via the St.
Johns, the Ocklwnhn and the Willilucooclieu it in possible to create a
ship cnnal across the state. It is
over two hundred mile, long and
with tributaries gives Jacksonville
not. le u than a thou.and miles of
inland navigable waters.
It i. a
placid stream an n rule and tidal
from the ocean to Lake George, a
hundred miles south of 'Jacksonville,
safe everywhere for the smallest
craft.

" I t is n river of romance a . well as
of utility. Ret wren Jacksonville and
the ocean is the site of old Fort Car­
oline, where the Spaniards under
Menendez exterminated t h e . Fra rich
Huguenots the ilr.t great tragedy
known in our history.
Along ltd
hanks are imnien.V shell mound, and
deposit, now used for ninklng roads
described by F. II. Cushing in his
hook, Age of the Shell fish Man, and
who also wrote n report, on the Ahcient Key, Dwellers of Florida two
{of the more tliao 1,50(1 hook, on
Florida in English listed in the cata­
logues of the congressional library,
..Tnf ii,!.- come, lour t u n e , a d a y
exclusive of score*, of .Sptitiish and
lo Jirk»bti\die. two ioJar a n d tw o
French hooks devoted to our state,
lafur rim., at interval.*of six h o u r s ,
’F o r ‘ four-hundred years ships from
ihfU tter, .ulnilif a foot, being t h e Europe unit the Indies'have brought
kithrr. Winds increase th e eltb a n d
!seekers for adventure, health, wealth,
Ba». Having « w idth of from one and homes to its shores.
la
mile, in tmin&gt;’ long s tr e tc h e s ,
it b really an a n n of th e sea a n d a f ­
ford. fine .ailing for y a c h ts a n d

a n d 'e v e ry winter sees
n»ft belonging to pleasure, rest and

to usrh uats.

nect Florida’s metropolis with San­
ford, the celjry and lettuce- city of
the south—at the head of deep water
navigation—whedre 3,000 cars An­
nually 'carry toothsdmo viands to
northern tables.
There ar^ nowmany fine towns anil tomes and
farm, along Florida’s great river,
Down below the site of Camp Joseph
E. Johnston, one of the finest of the
sixteen military cantonments (a the
‘c o u n try H a l l n d u r i n , Vhere Ilirrief
Heeeher Stowe used to spend her
winters, and many miles beyond it
U where the A.Jors began the devel­
opment of n fine fruit property.
“ It never ovdflo'wti it. hank* and
big fishes from the sea run our way,
and they contribute to the Income
ol a considerable number ot people
and supply our table, with most ex­
cellent food. It run. northward a
greater distance thud any .o th er
filrenni on earth except the Red, the
Mackenzie an d the Nile, the latter
being. its chmiterpurt in fertile be­
longing., hut better, for beyond its
reaches there i. no desert, in.tcud a
productive land with no stony soil
to provoke the farmers whose plow
shares rut the sod ns the swift yacht
cleaves the water.

"O ver It Is a sky as blue as th a t of
Italy, as bright a t n ig h t'w lth stars
ns over Chaldran plains that gave
birth to astronomy.
Nowhere do
stnnr and moon seeift nedrer. It has
u summer uir that never depresses; n
winter air that invigorates hut never
destroys; over it the wind carries in
its wings the vivifying health of the
sea.
It never has long spells of
miserable, muddy roads common fn
t h e eastern, northern' and most of
the southern stale-.
"T rib u tary is standing timber in
variety nnd quantity to keep u mul­
titude of wurkmcn busy for many
long year, fashioning it into forms
for human Use. Under its benign
skies every month can he made to
provide something for the talde from
garden, field nnd grove, nor does it
demand heavy clothing ajid blazing
fires for warmth during the winter
season. It has no competitor in the
United States for climate. Along its
hunks there i. room for thousands of*
splendid homes, 'surrounded by or­
ange groves, rose gardens and ‘ fields
to provide delightful surrounding., a
good living ami a competence for the
industrious man.”
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"Tributary is n region possible of
million -people wqth plenty to spare
to feed other million, in less favored
parts of the earth, -hut the popula­
tion i. not y e t here. Nature's inim­
itable grace liai^ touched it ult with a
lavished hand and on und on is pre­
sented an ever varying panorama of
which the eye never (in*.. In it. do­
main strawberries ripen in the win­
ter time and flowers bloom when the
north i. held in thrall by frost.
Since I’odce de Lend • searched its
hanks for-the fountain of perpetujil
of youth und was rotivlnrcd that
such a blessing existed anywhere on
earth it must lie in this sun kissed
"From Jacksonville
a
30-fool
channel permits great steamers to land, the test for health and silluliri1ply and .give connection with all the oinness have stood the fullest incontinents.
And steamer, to rim- uiry

Rcd Cross bandages Poisoned
Cleveland. Dee. 2
-A plot to
poison 'Red Cross bandages and
spreud wholesale death among .the
soldiers of America and her allies has
been frustrated here,
Revelations of the conspiracy was
math* today wlil-n it became known
th a t department of justice agent,
were hunting the perpetrators of thedeed.
-More than three thou.anil surgical
dfessing-c. rolled by patriotic women
in Toledo'were infected with n mys­
terious greenish poison while in tra n ­
sit between Toledo and Cleveland.
Immediately every one of the
bandage, were burned.
Every ef­
fort . was made lo keep the matter
secret and it was successful until to­
day.

The box of bandages a*rived hero
from the Toledo chanter last week
and wan taken to the warehouse.
While, women were . examining tho
contents a dark greenish substance
was notired on one of them. Invest-,
igulion showed that all of the tmm!aire» In the box had been treated
wit'i poison.
*7^- WBtfcttw I tawttn rn Gayar.-.There Is o road from the eye to the
heart that does not go Hini|gln t hrough
|h e intellect. Slcn never mKJTnrv that
the hawthorn says the brightest arid
wittiest thing about tho spring—Ex­
change.

' Valua of Forests.
It tins been estimated that If the for­
ests of the earth were completely
stocked and scientifically worked they
would yield annually tiio full equiva­
lent to 120 limes the present con.umi*tion of coal.

Li bora I ‘s m r ts m t
■ad foil vatu* paid
Midas and
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THE U N I V E R S A L C A R

The most desirable features of motor ear
const!uction are found in Ford enrs. They are
strong with tht,1 strength, of vanadium steel,
heat-treated by Ford methods. Excess weight
Is eliminated by strength, and allows the Ford
more power for its weight than any other ear.
Hark'of the ear is the organization which has
built ami sold over two million Ford cars. The
Ford car saves time is a sure money-maker.
Runabout $345, Touring Car $300, Ton Truck
SfiOO.OO, Coupelct $560, Town Car’ifO-lS, Sedan
$005 all f. o. h. Detroit. On display and for
sale by

EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman \

C. F. WILLIAMS
Dealer

Pay your Insurance, Interest, Taxes and other obligations, a little every week
You Can Pag

Them Easily

W H E N YOU JO IN QUR

A Club

RISTMAS

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CLUB
and,

Then come into our Rank with the first deposit and
join our Christmas Hanking Club. You can deposit as ninny
weeks in advance as you wish.
Remember there are no dues or fees you are not
paying out money, blit are paying in money for you and
yours. You get it all back.
Money SPENT is money gone forever money hanked
is money SAVED.
Everyone can join our Christmas Hanking Club.
Evcrydne SHOULD JOIN our Christinas Hanking Club.
MEN, WOMEN, HOYS, GIRLS, - LITTLE - CHILDREN
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You

can joir
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T HE
2c Club
i*a v.m i :n t s

lM Week
- -Ic 1st- Week
2c
2ml Week * 2c 2nd Week
Ur
3rd Week ’ 3c 3rd Week
fit1
Incri-am. every w«*k l»y Inir&gt;*a!*'* every w’c«*k by
• Total in 50 week. • 2«*. Total In 50 Week.

$12.75

FOR EVERYONE
Look ;il the* table below and you will lind a flu b lo
fit your ability lo pay.

MONEY

WHAT

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$25.50

DIFFEREN T
;5c Club

10c Club

50c Club

I’AVMKNTS

I’AYMKNTN

i *ay .' i »:n t s

1st Week
10c
1st Week
5c
2nd
Week
\
20c
2nd Week
10c
30c
3rd Week
15c 3rd Week
* every wis*k by
Inm-aM’ every w»s*k by ihcrcam
Total in 50 week.
5c. Total in 50 wwka * 10•t.,
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$127.50

$63;75

C L U BS
1st Week
50c
2nd Week .. 50c
3rd Week
50c
/
Dcpo.it 60c every week
Total In 60 week.
.

She joined
our.
CHRISTMAS
BANKING
CLUB
w ith

next
Xm as
she will
have

W IL L

P AY

$1.00 Club ! $5.00 Club
IMYMKNTM

PAYMKNTK

1st Week
$1.00: T 1st Week
2nd Week SI.00
2nd Week
3rd Week
3rd Week SI.00
Depo.il $1.0') every week
Total in 60 week*

$25.00

$50.00'

YOU
X C lu b
FOR

$5.00
$5.00
$5.00

Depn.lt 15.00 every week
Total in 50 week.

$250.00

$2, $3, $4
$10
OK
ANY AMOUNT

YOU can BEGIN with the LARGEST PAYMENT FIRST and DECREASE YOUR PAYMENTS EACH WEEK
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Tho I'hrtKlmnn lionklnc Club w u planned lo five everyone an opportunity of acquiring money
kv saving n specified amount each week.
' ou kegin with a certain amounL 10c, 5c, 2c, or lr nnd INCREASE your d e p o s i n b e same amount
vach week. Or you can begin With (he largest payment first and DM KhASh your pay. tnents each week.
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wish to deposit T llE SAME amount each week, 50c. $1.00, $5.00 or any amount you
fluty do so. In our *‘XM Club you can make any additional Club you may want. Join
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The money you put into our Christmas Hanking Club is no hardship on you. You spend many
times the small amounts right along for things you don’t really need, or on extravagances
you can easily go without.
1 ‘Remember Ibis (hat you won’t miss the little amounts you pul.into tliji* Club and they grow
nnd grow until you have a nice little sum to your credit. This money you can so easily
save now may some day protect your old age, or keep your family front poverty- and
poverty id the worst disease of ail.
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ON

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O F SANFORD

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“ PRODUCING NOT PROMOTING’’ BOARD OF TRADE RESULTS
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breast. The bullet was turned aside
by one of his riba and his life "saved
thereby. He was brought .to San­
ford, and placed under the care of
Sheriff Brady and will ' recover.
Despondency over present condi­
tions was responsible for the attem pt
nt suicide.. . .

tak’ forty and not a penny more; and
I will not hue I t I want nae man's
alllcr that I've nae rlcbt to I"
*And William Held, after twice count­
ing hla forty pounds, pushed the re­
mainder back across the counter and
walked out of the office.—Youth'*
Companion.

The Bartow 'Courier Informant' ia
Tuesday, January 8, ID18, 7:30
Thousands
out with a twenty page good roads f t . m., .a t the c ourt house ' will he needles.
HUBSCKIPTION .MUCK IN Alir.tXClL
edition--or an. Clarente./ Woods_calla JhdiL. the-, annual.- meetinc^Tjf- th e -Now York,arc,afllicted.Recording to
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' "HiV velverl' way?’- PolJT hoard of Trade,' and at that time a "Dr. 'Coufa TL~ WcIimitferT* physical i n C i j 7
t - » them;
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Julia
Hodges
and
Mr.
Claude
.7* county has the sand asphalt roads president,, vice president and six director of the West Side Y. M. C.
TUBES MONTIIB........................
Insomnia May Ba Overcome by ForA., who adds that his only patients Whidden were united in marriage
getting About It and Avoiding
DtHf«M4 la U« a i r bf Csnlw ti.9« Pit Vr»i la and they are good enough to get out members as a hoard of governors
several special editions of the Polk will he elected. According to the showing symptufrix of the new war­ last night nt the Presbyterian manse
Unnecessary Excitement
M tum a» sa« r»T Maalh
In fact good roads constitution and by-jaws, the clcc- time complaint have been -women. at eight o'clock, Dr. E. D. Brownlee
P ajm ia la la Arrtai* Alaal Be M«t» al Offlc* county papers.
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i ’ “m are just about the host excuse In the tlop will be hy nomination and bal­ Dr. Wclzmiller says that the malady officiating. . The marriage occurred *• If you don't aleep well don't worry
Ealrr*d aa ftnaad^Tasa Malt Matlrr AacaW H ad
world for the newspapers to erow lot. The present board of governors is liable to become an epidemic, un­ in the presence of a few friends and about I t Your lack o^ajoep Isn't ^
|M a , al IBs raaUfflta al (Ualard, n**U»
L’adir Art af Manklr^UTi_______ about.
,
and officers urgently request your less knitters lenrn to knit properly. relative* and immediately after the Ing to kill you or drive you Insane.
Thnt la the aubstanco of the advice
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F r lr r lM i Na, I IS
attendance on that occasion so that He offers the following advice as a bride and groom left for a wedding
Q O n : llrraid DaUdlag
given by n doctor writing In the Amer­
trip
and
upon
their
return
they
will
remedy:
Sanford ladies should start the a full vote can be cast in the elec­
ican Mugnxlne.
Don't hunch- over your knitting; make their home in Orlando.
New Year with the resolve to cut tion of new officers for the coming
It Is ndvlco that n gQpd many nerv­
The
bride
is
n
bright
and
winsome
ous people need, observes the Kansas
out the foolish stuff and work un­ year. No one-can doubt the vqlli- sit upright, and when your mind tells
girl* who has grown up in this city City Btar.; How often do you ln-nr
ceasingly for ‘ the Red Cross, the ahle worji done by this organisa­ you you have knitted enough, quit.
and h,v many friends who will wish some one apprehensively complaining
Y. M. C.jtA., the Y . W. C: A., the tion and * it is the d u ty of evety There are 305 days in a year and
her a long life and much happiness. that he lies nwako "nil night." The
Liberty Loan and everything that member to he present..on that date you can't finish a sweater in a day
The groom • was formerly a ’ resi­ chances are that he only think* he was
and
show
I
i
I
h
interest
in
tho
election
no matter how much you love a sol­
&lt;pertains to the health and comfort
dent of thii city having a pressing awake nil night, pad thnt In reality he
of
officers.
dier
or
a
sailor,"
'.
1cf the beys U the front and if the
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Jcluii in the renr of .Undoes &amp; Mr- got several hours of sleep between the
wnr lasts tong enough every family
.Mullin'* barber shop. He is now in spells uf wukcfulness. ltut even if he
Edward. Chambers of the l/.- S.
Red Crosa Notes
tn Sanford will have some loved pnes
wax wakeful, It Is nothing to Ik*
business in Orlando.
writes, the
at the front. The war 4s coming Food- Administration
Yesterday, Thursday, was'moving
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1 affirmed nbout. Especially Is It noth­
horn** to us more every day and we Board of Trarib:
day for t!ip Chapter, made altogether
ing to warrant taking medicine.
?
Cniigrcgulional Church Services
Washington, December. 1917 possible hy the kindness of Mr. F. O’.
The way to get over Insomnia I* to
have no time for anything, except
Tourjsts and hew residents in our pay no nttentffin to It. and not to talk
real work to win the war in the Mr. D. C. Marlowe, Sanford Fla.: Chase in sending his auto truck for
Dear S ir:— .
shortest time possible. * •
use on the occasion, when the new pity are cordially Invited to attend about It. Bleep Is largely n matter of
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------Referring
't
o
conversation
with
[rooms
wei*o opened up for work, the services of-this church, corner, of habit. It depends' on living ration­
Miami-pnprra.aay that the Floriiia
you
here
in
regard
to
the
movement
jThi'*c
are
bright, large rooms, ccn- Pari: a venue and Third street.” T,hn ally and going to bed at a regular time.
farmers should plant raster henna
It is mpre blessed.to give than to
You ure likely to .he wakeful if you
and win the wnr. Sure thing. Shoot receive a n d 'w ith this-idea in mind of fruits and vegetables out of your trully located in the I’iro* Block hour for Sunday scliool i s ’9:15; of stir yourself up In the evening. If
overlooking Commercial Atreet, the morning worship 11: Christian En­ you work lit night nr gel deeply In­
the cantor henna into the Germans many .of the Sunday schools are now section this season.
I will ,hc glad to have your sug­ fide entrance on Railroad Way be­ deavor nt ri:lo, ipid evening worship terested In unylhtug you find It dimand the castor henna will do the having White Gift - Christmas in
nt 7.
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cult to relax. Thnt Is the chief n-u. rent.
which the scholars give tht ir gifts (o gestions as to the- information you ing just as useful as tjiat on- First
For
the
corn!
hr
Sunday
thij morn­ soil for wakefulness after n jinny. The
street
for
access
to
the
room-.’
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the orphanage. There could he, no desire from the railroads for the
purpose of making diversions also
Tin re is stl!!- need for the further ing subject will he, "Tho promise of 'excitement of. the crowd lutcrfcn^i.
"
Semi nolo courtty will filit have a nobler’ sacrifice on the part of the
The evening subject with sleep. The Ideal way I* 10 ia|H-r
anything
else
which
occurs
to
you
rq
u ip rn e n t'o f these work rooms 3 the Years."
, cjounty fair tliin t year hut will children for nil of us know how they
will
lie
"The
Number
fiCG in Revela­ off the day’s- activities ns evening
which will he beneficial to the sewing machines and some chairs.
have an exhibit nt th e Mute fair a l enjoyed tho gifts that formerly were
comes.
tion
and
tht:’
Number
Seven."
Jncknonville in February and the hung oil the tree for them at Christ­ prompt and economical handling of Any one having a machine or one or
Charles
DeW,
Brower,
Pastor.
farmers should he Retting their ux- mas time. i*lfiU witli tin* Idea that the traffic. As I stated to you it more chillra to donate please cither
No Muslo In P lano Stool...
they are giving to tin* little orphans is very desirable- flint ■the greatest send them to the rooms or phone
hihltn ready for thin big event.
A
W
estern
s e ttle r went to the near­
efficiency
he
obtained
in
the
use
of
Mr*. Deane Turner, Nu^ 309,
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will tm horn a nobler resolve in each
WOULD NOT ACCEPT HUNDRED est tow nship uml purcffiiKcd n music
refrigerator
Cars.
At
the
best*
that
There
will
he
some
uni'
tie-re
ev­
little breast —the idea of giving and
tdiml, taking It fiomfc w ith him In Ids
5 very bun in era house in Sanford
helping the ones about them who. can tic done there will he some ery day -paw for the purpose of giv­ Fo rty Pounds’ Compensation for Dam­ trap.
Ill n R*w day*, however; !*e
must have purchased apart* in Holt
shortage nt times hut I do not fear ing out work or nfiy information
have not.
brought
It., buck uml demanded the
ages
on
Railroad,
A
ll
Old
liolly'a Christmas numlicr of the
anything norious. The heavier load­ nonl'-d. a n d 'th e women of the town
O
money paid, ns the stool was no good
Covenanter Would Have.
Iferuld. It wan u forty page edition
ing of tlie rur will he helpful hoth in and visiting folks are urged to rum*'
at all. T h e nhopkecper 'examined It
It is not Too early for the people of the supply of cars to the shipper
ami n ‘credit to hoth editor and huslat least a portion of each day or
One of the first railways Inlil In and mi Id It was I n ‘perfect order, uml
country to start right now with the and the movement hy the railroad. week to now. This ln*ing undenom­ North Britain rnunectcrt the ancient tha t It should not he thrown mi bis
ness manager.*-Snruaotu Times.
idea that next Christmas there will I don't know of anything which
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inational nod pertaining to no Hass H ty of Perth w ith Aberdeen. In ( 'h a m ­ hand*.
lie no tire works and shooting crack­ couhl lie done under the present or sect of any kind, ju'st plain hu­ pers Journal th e re Is a pleasant pic­
” Wcll.",'sald. the aettler, " I .lo o k It
Outside of till* hig dailies The Saners and other s t u d 't h a t means noth­ condition,on the railroads*, that will manitarian work, it seems as t Hough tu r e of a stanch old covenanter at hoifffi c areful, and I gnve It n turn,
ord Herald led the state *in the slxe
Whlnnyknowe who was subjected to n mid every one of the children gnve It
ing and is wasting good material that lie inure helpful than inereas*- in
every woman in Sanford should reand exrellenre of its Christman edi­
loss Unit called Tor coiiqieUHMtlon from n turn, uml never a tune could one and
should lie going into ammunition to car loading.
pond ‘by lending her time and ef­ the railway company. William Held, all of Us screw out of It. It I* no
tion. hilt* this was no more than
whip Germany. Why in the name
might he exported in an office where
Anything you can do to bring this fort » to the furtherance of this much th e re is no reason to douht, gnve eurc- m ore a music stool than the fourof creation should there lie loud
there ia no much Holly in thr-riliabout up to the limit of safety will needed uml splendid work.
m f consideration to the question of In­ legged w ashing stool th e missus puts
noises tn celebrate the birth of
tririal chair.—Plant C i t y Courier. *•
he very much appreciated by us
A fine bnx containing 535 pieres ju ry , and when the railway official her tub on."
Christ?'
And
why
nt
this
particular
----------- o ------here. We not only have’,your in­ of hospital linen, patients' clothing waited U|*m him he had decided the
lime when the entire nntioh is con­
terest
in view frtsm the standpoint and some operating room linen was exact am ount of the damage thnt he
They All Agreed.
T i e government s.nkn the nrrthern serving ami saving should, any one
of
reasonable
time in transit hut sent forward hy the shipping nun- had suffered.
“ My d e a r friends," said the hostess
golf cluhn to su 'pend IiuHiics* no he allowed to spepd good money on
T he official told the farm er thnt tlu*
they will not ha*'i* to hurn coni in something tn Hhont anil make - a also a sufficient car supply. I thank, TniUcc-OtL .Thursday............................... compady h a iT a k r e e d to ulffiw tlim thp
am delighted Indeed to^iave you here.
Lite club houses.
1 hat in right, noise. Cut it out next year. Mayor you for your offer to help. W e.ap­
sum of ono hundred pound* In recom­
preciate
wliat
you
people
have
a
l­
I want everybody fo have n |»erfectly
*
W o m a n 's Club N o te s
make them suspend and come to Dnvisoh!
pense.
good
time, und 1 am going to do what­
ready
done
in
the
way
of
coopera­
Next Wednesday, January L’n t is
Florida to play golf where they will *
"A bunder pounds!" exclaimed the
* 0
ever I can to make the evening s suc­
tion.
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YourA
t
r
u
l
y
’.;
the day for the general business old crtvrniuiter. ”1 wanna touch ft. re**. I have tried, to think of some
nnt need to .tiurn ‘coal to keep the
.W ASTING GOOD PAPER
U. S. Food Administration.
m-eting of the club for January. I h a v e considered the m utter and I kind nf a program that would phase
*t Iu!j hou-ua warm.
Despatch from Washington says
Per Edward Chambers.
Every member is urged to hear this have made up my. mind a* to what 1 everybody, hut I find It n difficult thing.
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that the print hill of the government
..u
in hrin
in mind and put in her nppearntirc should get. 1 w lnna tnk* a bunder."
Bdrxtor Trnmnv’ll announces that is some hill these days* on account
"I would strongly, advise you to ue- «" «&gt;«»• *« l 1* ra * &gt; } ? * &amp; ' , . T
Now that Mr. William G. Mc- bn that dav.
me out of- my trouble. We cun talk
S rrrrla ry of Agriculture H ou st on of the high price of paper, All of Adoo is director-general ul the rail­
eept," replied th e official. "You lire
about th e w a r and th u s have u lovely
The
Cnmrtiunity
Xmas
.Tree
pro­
not likely to get more. I think' tile time, w ith a few fight* Incidentally
says that mi arrangement hr.n been which should he u gentle reminder roads of the nntion h r will strike the
made that jviM r r a h l e ' Florida far­ to the government that' they could’ keynote of the trouble if he will gram given on Xmas Eve night un­ director* finve been generous."
perhaps,'op my daughter. Penelope will
"Too much so ! loo much so!" wn*
mers to p o n h - - ' nil the Chilean ni­ cut out morr than half of the junk ri-gtilalc ufld standardise the ton- der the auspices of the Welfare De­
recite for you. Which slip 11 It he&gt;”
trate* they need nj actual rest. The that is being printed nt hcadquur- Huge syrlein. A reversion ffiick to partment. Mrs. Moiight* n ehuirinun, th e startling reply. “ I wlnnu in k ’ the
Prolonged shout* of “ W a r ! ’.'
government will *l*uy it -in Chile, ters in Washington and at the other the tonnage rating pliuvd on loco­ was well attended and quite a unique builder; I'll hue forty pounds and nut
u penny more."
transport it and sell it si mat to the points of contact over the country- motives hy the manufacturer* ac­ and pretty occasion. The line pro­
“Oh, Is thnt th e trouble?" w a s the
Florida fnrmern. —• • New Smyrna junk about thp canning uf whale's cording to cylinder sixe and the gram was carried out most success­ 'laughing rcsjKmsei "Well, here Is the
fully, till* general singing being read
Alt and Porter.
News.
toea and sheep's snouts in place of geography of- the country: live up to
o r d e r for one h undre d pound*, which
by
the
Sanford
Band
and
Lndies
Ale la fermented' beverage, sold to
beef, making a solution of sawdust t h i s ’ by making a maximum limit
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you will rto’elvc w hen you cull a t the
have been originated In Egypt. BrewClub Churns' and West Side Primary office at P e rth .1
Hanford should . lie on the lookot and jrtne hark for bread and the and* almost ■over night, even with, School.
‘
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William Reid accepted the order, ’ £
,,n'1 ,U* vrn
,|,li:nhl'rf
for wire tap|H-m and sneak thieves worslTor* Alexander, I ra n ’t tell It! the added increase in government
a n d a week Inter presented It a . th e '*
-m a ile r prop, r. m.
of all kinds because the woods are the worst junk is the stulT being sent tonnage, we will also see ulmest u
•
m
i i.i,,, hops.
Alcoholic content lnch*a*es
company a office A c k asked
m w
„
,ilirfl.r llnrU colored
Flogged German Farmers
full of them in Florida just now. to the newspapers for free spare and normal transportation again. This
to
sign
a
receipt,
and
ltd*
the
farmer
„
„
f
Ktl((,|M
h nrlg,n. sncnIW.
Bren
hum.
Tex.,
Dec.
"G.
Six
far­
Many store robber!’* are reported &gt;n going promptly into the waste is the bed of the present day trouble
did for forty laiund*.
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It
ts
said.
Iiecmise
ll
wn* oner favor*
mers
of
German
descent
who
rt
basket
where
it
belongs.
If
the
gov­
and wire tappers operating in dif­
and whi'ii it's all said ami inquiry
. " Y o u are to rece*'* one I u»Ured
d rin g of U ‘llnn p,irll.r*. Brewed
ferent cities. The best way to rid ernment would only call u hnlt on after Inquiry has been gqtic into, fused to join the Red (Voss were pounds not forty, sahi the
. fro m h|(,h)y
hrmvn maR ; someth e . city of these peopfe i.i to give the so called press bureaus th a t.a re the two bases uf successful trans­ taken from their wagons and flogged .cnuntlDg out
i ty.
time* colored with burnt sugar or otbthem the run the minute Oiey act now grinding out stuff hy the tun portation aside from the track over hy a committee of Hrenhain ritixens, . T h e old f a r m e r was angry. "I
d
C o r i n g material. Essentially nbout
mid some guy in Washington get­ which traffic moves Is "motive power who acted in daylight and without your_m nn, he cried, "th a t I would m n je
sunpirinmly.
"j
ting paid for. trying to work thfc and dispatching." . Affect one and masks. It Itecatm* known with the
Rcports. fronr the front in France newspapers for free space—If the you ruin: the other and one over­ the Hose of tho membership cam­
.•*gy th a t an A/neriran sentry cap­ government (vnuld only get wise to loaded train will disport, the trans­ paign today.* The whippings occur­
tured by the Cirrtnan lytd Ids throat the fact that the newspapers were portation over, an entire dispatching red at various times during the rnmpalgn.
cut .after raptbre* If the Germans •wise to this free space graft many division uml ultimately cost a sight
muons
ago
ami
would
*slop
printing
A large proportion, of Washington
more than the value received in
intend this kind of warfare 4e should
retaliate hy cutting the throat i f it and thus save the paper that is sticking on just a few more cars. county's population is of German
•onr of the Germans interned nt At- being wasted hy the thousands 'of Ultimately^ if an Impartial investi­ derivation. -The Red Cruss campuig
tons, absolutely . wusted. And yet gation Is gone Into, the railroad dis­ derivation.
The Red Gross cam­
the government talks about econ­ ease will lie fo u n d 'In the-present paign moved slowly at first. Later
omy and tries to tell the people how tonnage system anil In nothing else. a m u tin g was held at Rrenham at
to economize uml they spend yards It is this fact th at has lowered the which a fund of t"Gb was railed A&gt;
of red tape trying to save a penny’s movement of Sanford vegetables to buy. memberships for those unable to
worth of time.
tho speed of seven to ten miles per purchase them and an armful of
b
hour into- eastern markets and re­ buggy whips was obtained for use on
'Promptly and Correctly Dr. Volins at Temp'e Sunday Night verted in claims vaud refusal of pro­ those able to buy hut who would
It will he a pleikure to n great duct ifl the consuming end. Thp not.
Rendered Mean Much number
of Sanford folks to know
The six farmers who refused to
of tonnage may cost a
to the Retail Merchant th'nt Dr.’ C. L. Collii n, pastor Of the regulation
few more men with which to operate join reconsidered after being whip­
First Baptist church uf DeLaml will trains, hut the saving in damage to ped. The Hose of the campaign
speak ul the Baptist Temple here equipment leaky non-steaming en­ mind Washington county exceeding
Sunday night nt the usual service gines, efficiency in motive power and its qunta hy 1,000 members.
hour, seven o’clock.
equipment, a ml in fact, saving In
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Dr. Collins needs no introduction fuel will deal out to the owners of
Rev. F. I). Ifunf-to Preach
to a Sanford congregation, ns he has rnilroads mpm nrtual money in
Rev, Frank D. Huiit will preach
been in Sanford a number of times earnings than is hi ing wrung from at the Preahyterlun chnr|h Sunday
Tho Federal Reserve Banking System , estab­
and has spoken at. the Temple on trains which now have the chronic morning at II. This will he his Iasi
lished by tho government, stands bock of the stook
sporlul occasions. ^Iio, service Sun­ habit of flirting with the eixteen hour service in Sanford this winter.
. raiser. Through our membership in it w e can
day evening should he largely a t ­ law day in ami day out —hccauaq of
The pastor" will preach at 7 p. m.
help our patrons carry live stock w hich theyare
tended, (n as much as the subject to huuling overloads running from three
K g [.p a m )
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Not -only ’ the grown people hut
raising or fattening for future sales.
bn used is one of heartfelt interest tn six hundred ton:* above their tnafiy children are memorizing pas­
Fanners’ notes, w ith not over six months to
at this particular time. Dr. Collins urtuul rating.
sage* from the Bible in the Presby­
run,
given for raising or carrying live stock can
consented to rpeak on the great
terian congregation.
At
prayer
combine the Ledgerund State­ has
__ be rediscounted by u s w ith our Federal R e s e r v e
q u e s t i o n " How
Germany Lost Her
ment work and reduce labor Soul." This subject handled as Dr. Sanford,is measuring lip well with nr’e’ing last Wednesday night among
~ Bank, thereby Increasing our ability to extend to
about 60* Simplifies bookkeeping
other sister ritics in her tourist pop­ those present hwo.hnew the passage
our patrons such help as they m ay need.
Collins can handle it will surely ulation' this. Season.. Already they for the night hy ^ e a rt were Ray­
xnd eliminates disputes with cus­
tomer*.
If you contemplate raising or fattening live
prove an Inspiration and he a
arc arriving and the number is in­ mond *Mairhead, aged 8, Pauline
stock for market com e in and
source of educational entertainment.
Statem ents itemized to date
creasing daily and many rooms lying Mnirhcad. a'gc_10. ami Ella Mary
talk
w ith us. W e can help you.
Air who can .should avail" themselves idle during the summer arc now hous­ Muirhrad, uge l'A The passage for
and may be delivered o n d e ­
of the opportunity to hear this man
mand* This loose leaf system fits
ing the tourist looking for sunshine the night was I. Cor. 13.
•very retail, buslnsss. Ws will
Sqnday evening.
and^who is.paying handsomely fur
the accommodation.
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* Attempted Suicide
_» Tti*. Belttr Fighter; '
on year p u t
B. T. Truitt, a well known eftixen
“De man who admits dat he kin be
.. ‘.'Knitting Nerves'"
of Long wood, where he has b.-en
■cared." said Unde Kben “generally
New
York,
Dee/,
20.“
Now.
it's
foreman for C. ' W . ‘Entimlnger for
’ puts up i ’ better fight dan do mat%
“
knitting
.nerkes,"
reused
hy
eonmany yearn attempted suicide Tues­
! d'at'l allot bluffin' 'bout wbnf a hero
Hanford* Florida
Phons 14ft
centratiun uf mihd and hand on the day by ahooting himself in the left
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fricnda are* expressing their
Of Arguments solemn
thy In the recent death o[ her
And t d l of tho rate?, thjit are rotten?
which occurred in Michigan.George Washington of Virginia. R*&gt;)
“ Don’t ahfp’your porkers
' calving 8 lxty-Nlna Votes From Tan j
Air. and Mm. Flack are .pow com-,
E'en though th e y ,a re - corkers,
+ HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN AND
A
. States, Chosen President
fortahly situated In Mr* Shlnhol- 'Twill lower the prices!" says Cotton.
Mention
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t
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AROUND
SANFORD
s t r ’a home on Magnolia. Ah-. Flack
of Milter# ,B
Tbe
first
election
for
president
ofj
Mr*.
Norm*
Klflf
MrlJtushlln,
HorUI
Editor.
Anyone
(U
n
iat
fv*»t*.
parllo*
or
any
arllrlo
"W ho’s Cotton?" you query;
is, connected with tho Armour Car
(or thh column, It would bo appreciated If t h e y would telephone 270-J
the United States occurred In the]
Pcrflonil Item* of
. I’ll tell you, my deaiie;
Lines and will he here all winter.
states which ratified the Constitution!
Interest
lie's the fcovernment censor of hacon
Sergeant Clarence Temple, ol tho
nn the first Wednesday of Jnnuary, the/Intuitu
fltjo
JWm'cnf
Nhirers*
Daniel.
May
Thrasher
Norma
Horn-*
But to loYvcr Its prices '
7th.
1780.- Only- ten of the thirteen:
Engineers* Corps.stationed a t Cam p
- The- Elks annual ball last evening don Serita Lake -Fern Ward .Etht-f
Through any devieeir
'
marr of ihe fToiUnf Small
stoles voted In that election, New'
Wheeler Is spending a few days
diva here
Was the most brilliant nnd surrosnful Henry Dorothy
Rtfinph*
Helen
York, Rhode Island nnd North Caro­
jk , Succinctly Arranged for
tho guest of his sister, Mrs. Hynes. No visible steps h a s'h e taken.
affair of the senxon and a more beau­ Peck Helen Hand Agnes Dumas lina not voting. Id five of the Mat*’*,
Harried Herald Readers
Dr. T. A. Neal, who is now- serv­
tiful dance has never been seen in Virginia Brady Nellie Elder Henry vis.. Connecticut, Delaware. Oourghi.l
So now, Mr. Benchnm.
ing his country in the medicnl corps
Sanford.
Hall Edward DitLi N xrris Levi.t New Jersey mid South Carolina, thn
Please hurry and teach ’em
with the rank of captain spent new.
Mr. Parrish who had charge of Alfred Robs in H rrry Lewis !Iu mo |M*opte did not vote* tho presidential
# urw Year's dance a t the Parish jpral days of this week with his fam-! That* they mv\jt come down in tho
price;
the decorating covered' himself with Humph Isrnrl Kanncr*.G. W. Speh- electors being chosen by the stute leg­
e Monday evening. Everybody
Ily but was obliged to hurry back on
&lt;
Or else, by that token,
gltMX . 4.U»d White and Blue ex­ rcr Max Sti-wart Reginald Holly islatures.
to dance the old year out
Tuesday. He is stationed at C hat­
At Hint time the Constitution re­
haw
kins
Connelly
Walter
Connelly
tended
half
way
up
the
side*
of
the
JMy
credit’s
all
broken
—
,nd thc.ni'w ye.ar in.
, ,
tanooga.
quired the presidential electors to vote
And It's me for grits,' gophers and walls und above this were huge palm and Ralph Goodsperd.
. Everybody welcome to • dance
for two persons, the one receiving the
You should see those new card
leaves each held with u purple bow.
rice.
r .!
innjorlty to he president nnd Iho one'
thr old year out nnd Iho new year In cases at the Herald ollire. They
m—Thorn,-in Pnlm Beach Post.
The snme effect was carried out on
Tho annual reception given New receiving the next greatest number to
H the Parish House next Monday hold your cards, either printed or
the ceiling giving the room the ap­ Year's night by Rev. Mr. Peck nnd be vice president. There had been no
nitht.' flood music,, good floor engraved and the cards tear off per­
All Mvmbera Please Take Notice
pearance of a-beautiful palm garden. his mother Mrs. Jonathon Peck Is conventions held, no . nominations
fectly even nt tho ends making one • The'Order of the Eastern Star has Downstairs the ciub. looki-d most
i»iitinK you. .
.
always looked forward to with mur made-find no plntfnrms adnpjed. Tho
, £jpen*ive Hemstitching Machine of the neatest cards ever placed on changed their time of meeting from cheerful ami attractive. Witli its
{Ivisure nn&lt;f interest. They lire not presidential electors weeo left without
juit installed nt the millinery shop the m arket.. Ask to see them.
the first nnd third Tuesdays to the open fireplaces- ull ablaze you forgot
keeping house this year but tlie re­ Instructions, to vote ns they pleased or
of Mrs. H. It. Duhart. Ladles of
first and third Thursdays of etch tho weather outsidec e p tio n ' will take, plncj us usual In according to their own discretion.
Ssaford are invited to call and see
month. . Next meeting will be Ja n ­
Tho ten states which constituted the
Dr. HARPER
Card tables had been placed in the the Parish House Tuesday evening first electoral college had. 73 votrs,.
uary
3rd,
1918.
3-t
.,j,b roschiue in operation. ^Fourth
’ • Oslropathfc Specialist
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grill room and bridge was played by Ja n uary 1st.. No invitations have viz., Connecticut, 7 ; Delnwnre, 3 ; Geor­
ind Sanford Ave.
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Office: .Magnolia Ave.
those not raring to dnnrc. The In­ been iasum! but. the pnrishioners gia, fi; Maryland. 8 ; Massachusetts,
' J. L. Illedsoe of Aniialusia is in
NOTICE
•
Phone 195
dies' prize u box qt powder was friends and neighbors of the Holy 10; New Hampshire, fi; New Jersey,
.The regular annual meeting -of won by Mrs. Wood. The gentle­ Cross are. invited from 8 until Th
thacity (o speml the winter w ith h i*
:Vt-5tc
(J; Pennsylvania, 10; South Carollnn,
the stockholders o f , t h e Seminole men's prize a deck of card* fell to The floor will lie cleared nt tO'o’clock
jon, G. L. Illedsoe at his home on
7; Virginia, 12. O n .th e first ballot,
County Hank Af Sanford, Fla., will
CtUry avehue,. &lt;.
Dr. Puicston. At eleven o'clock re-- for dancing. This is the fourth .ret enrh.of the 73 electors voting for two
S a te ThV Candles
be held in the office of said bank nt fresbtm-nts consisting o! delicious ceptinn given by Mr.. Peek and bis persons, the vote resulted: •
TbfK'nt Vulcanizing will he open
The Red Cross will be glad to four o'clock p. rn. on Thursday,
For George Wnshlnglnn of Virginia,
cjieesi* sandwiches nnd eu’ffee were mother to their friends. They are
for bujineji* *i»n Monday. Auto and br.ve alt old candles and stubs of
January 3rd, 1918, for the purpose served. The floor at .the club is noted for their hospitnlWy und are ffi); John Adams of Massachusetts, 34;
bicycle owners ‘ nrt* Invited to rail- candles fur use in making "trench
of electing n board of directors t wonderful for dancing nnd the.crowd, never - ho - hippy ns when 'giving John Jny of Now York, 0 ; Robert II.
*r,il inspect our work. . Corner Oak .candles” for the boys in the trenches.
Harrison of Maryland, fl; John Rutserve- for the ensuing year.
wus loth to leave*ut one o'clock.whcn others pleusure'nnd they hope to see ledge of .South Cnroltiui. 0; John linnltd Third.* Harry Kqnt, Prop. .
These may lie left at the Hernli!
A.
R.
KKV,
the strains of Home Sweet Home their friends again this New Year. eock of Massachusetts, 4; George Clin­
‘ .17-1 tc
office or a t,th e Imnij- of Mrs. P. M.
i-’ri-3l-4tc
,
Cashier.
snunded.
' About two hundred guests j '•
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ton of New York. 3; Humurl HuntingPublic Stenographer — Room fi, Elder, 509 Oak avenue.
enjoyeil
this
delightful
affair.
T
h
e
(
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
'G. F-. Smith have Ion of Connecticut, 2; John Milton'of
The regular annual meeting of the
Garner Woodruff Bldy., Phone 271.
stockholders of the Hank of Oviedo,. Eiks are noted for their hospitality returned from Tam pa where they Georgia, 2; James Armstrong of Geor­
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SPECIAL SALE
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Fla., will be held in the office of the and no trouble was spared last even- spent Xmas with Judge nnd Mr*. gia,-!; Benjamin Lincoln of MnnsaLieut. I.ourks is in the city for a
on
Hank of OvkHo, January 17th, !!)I8, Ing to make every one have n good : Mabry. g'Mr*l Mabry and Hortort rluisetts, .1; Edwnrd- Telfair of Geor­
It* da&gt;V visit' with his iwrcntx, Mr.
Portables
at 7:30 p. m.. being the third Thurs­ time. The out of town guests seen! Muliry returned with Mr, nnd Mrs. gia. 1. This ballot made Washington
it,,!' Mrs. (L I. Loueks.
Lieut.
For one day only
president nnd John Adams, tho next *
day in the month,.for the election of dancing were Mr. a n d ‘ Mr*.. Bates | Smith and will he their guest until
Uurks. a graduate of Hnrvnrd Col­
Saturday, Dec. 29iL
iilghest,-vice president!
und
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Everett
Bates,
Saturday.
’
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lar was entering his chosen profes- Come early to make your Sclcrllun. a board of directors,.to serve for tha
ensuing year nnd-for the transaction Mr. and Mrs. . Landman Mr. nnd
»ioa of lira when the war broke.
Prices $.1.75 up.
Mr and Mrs. Bruton of Ft. Mynrs RARE POSIES IN THE ARCTIC
of such other business ns may prop­ Mrs. Howardf Lyman Mr. and Mrs.
Hr joined- (he army us n private hut
CHARLES ELECTRIC CO.
Herbert Lyman
Altamonte: Mr. are guests of tin* Hotel fa m e s .
erly
come
before
it:
»i.« pnoiioted rapidly and is now
3 7 -ltc
Rich Blossoms Nature’s Compensation
and Mrs. Trent of Winter - Park:
II. G. Smith,
^ u ril l.ieotehftnl -in the Aviation
for Long W inter During W hich
Mrs.
H.
F.
Watts
Mr.
Franklin
M
iss
E
m
m
a
'Owen
of
B
ra
d
e
iilo
w
n
33-Fri-2tc
President.
Corps and experts to leave for
There la No Sunshine,
Watts Miss Elizabeth Hinton of ( is spending tin; holidays with Mr.
Teacher*' Examinations
,-tuini Muni lo net in tiie thick of the
Nollrr
In
Stockholder*
Leesburg: Mr. and Mrs. Harden
M cCuth
The Florida Teachers' Exumining
In Ihe brief, bright, nightless sum­
(ray
The regular annual meeting of the and Miss Harden from Orange City
Hoard will hold examinations for all
mer
the Aretie Is n paradise of flowers.
Fine Duroc pigs for sale. Inquire grades of certificates, in the court stockholders of the Peoples Hank of Miss Delaney Miss. Murcia Phillips
It 'Vas n great pleasure for.C up- It yvntild seem to hfl a compensation
at Hand Urns’ stables.
30-tfo
tnin Thomas A., Neal's friends to of Dame Nature for the tong winter,
house at Sanford, beginning January Sanford, Sunford, Flu., will lie held and Mr. Freary of Kustis.
KrnoM Shepard is in Sanford for 2nd, MUM For further information in directors' room ol said hank or\
welcome him home ui Christmas during which the sun never shows his
Not
only
the
Elks
but
their
Sanford. Sanford. Fla., will be held
ihr holidays from the Dental Col- apply lo the superintendent.
und
a great sorrow to them that his Jolly face once, observes n correspond­
Tuesday, January 8th. 1918, at friends have worked very hard to slay, was so short. He was obliged ent.
l«ge it Atlanta.
.- .
T, W, Lawton,
10:00 a. m. Hieing .the second Tues­ makq this ball a success and the to return to Ft. Oglethorpe Wednes­
A great rnnny of these plants have
Supt. Public Instruction.
Thr Klks had their regular weekly
Elks beg to thank every one who so
of
late years become fnmlllnr lo gnrday
in
the
month)
for
the
purpose
of
37-2tr
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day afternoon.
diner Christ mas night and every­
drn lovers hrenuse thry are much used
clecling a hoard of directors to serve kindly came to their assistance. The
body ha&lt;l a good time.
j In rock gardens, nnd every flower lover
for th e ’ ensuing year, and for the com nv'tres were; Refreshment Mrs.
t).
C.
HOOVER
l.ei'x Kre.nk has returned from Pa- [ gnmv* iiM.|r delii-o-v of structure, their
"Huyler.-" Candles, fresh .by extransaction of such other business q Thomas A. Neal -chairman; Decor_a«ai_ili/.ai_ from. -New. YiirJL_at. My Tuesdays are meatless.
may properly come iiefoce-the-ineel* aijng i l b J 'a r t i a h . G- Y 'D e C o t t e * l a t k a where he s|H*nt X.mas.with his brightness ■of color ppd their hnrdlMy Wednesdays are whealles*.
Felix Frank E. F.* Hnusholder nnd mother and aider.
,
hood.
MoUry's Drug Store.
29-tf
&gt;
Rut mulling c an heat their nrlglnat
I’m getting more eat-less each day.. log’.
A.
U.
Vowel!
were
the
committee
in
(). L T a y lo r . C ash ie r,
Mr and Mrs. Eugene Koiimillal
George A. DeCottes has r e t u r n e d ! environm ent. T h e s e patches o f yellow
My home it is heatless.
charge
of
th&gt;dann*.
*rr spindin" a few days in St. Au. l i - l l c ______________
I hud blue nnd ro se and purph*, check
My bed it is abectlesx.
All thus I having tickets or money froifl Jacksotivi'le.
fuitine, ill - guests of Mrs. Roumilt»y Jowl w ith g re a t bed* of show or
-?IU Pound Pigs
They're
all
sent
to
the
Y.
M.
C.
A.
from
th*
i!Ik*
Ball
will
kindly
turn
lit'* people.
With
rorn
above
50
cts.
hogs
ent
The many friends of Mri. Robert some stranded nnd long unmelted berg,
The bnrromms ate treat less,
t in to *Mr. E. F. Him*holder
at
took lovely. It Is the netting they wrre
*
Walter Rowland, n popular- mem­ My coffee is sweeties*,
their beads off .very quickly. Th on re.
A. Newman will regret to learn she made for,
4
ber of the younger set of Sanford, Each (lay I get poorer nnd wiser.- hog that takes two or three months
is quit** sick with grippe*.
Strangely enough, when brought
»ho is now working In Jacksonville My stockings are feetles.s,
I to get on full feed never brings you
south nnd maxed- to grow In o u r 1gar­
-f-The Every Week Bridge Club bad
»pent 'Christinas Day in Sanford. My trousers are seat less,
j a profit.
'
Mm. • It. S. Keelor of Westfield dens, these Arctic and Alpine plants
*
one
of
th»lr
most
interesting
games
Hit *j»tir. Miss Helen Rowland of My God, but I do hate Ihe Kaiser.
When you are ready to put away
N. J. comes today to visit Mr. and lose both a part of their great vltnllty
Orlandn spent I hr day in Sanford
j and tlu-lr lovely tint. They pine for
| your shoals oil feed, begin with Ihe Thur.ulay afternoon at the ntlrar- Mrs W E. Watson.
Tnmarnn. III.. Dec. 1017
with him
| the Arctic like the Eskimo does.
• H. A. Thomas Hog Medieine. Use tive home of Mr*. G. F Smith. The
living room looked very lovely with
I Niiii«eti tells of delicate blnelH'lls
{regularly
and
*\iCt
*'h
your
shouts
Some
lirnke in Mobley's phnr
Ilaskrl Hall Schedule
H u Only Solution.
] nodding In the breeze, saxifrages with
round out into Lit hogs . in nine its Christmas decorations and as­
rnacy on Christmas Eve, iiut liothDec. 14 -Cathedral, in Sanford.
Rlrlmnl
was playing wilb ii toy tun* large blossoms, pale yellmv mountain
paragus
fern.
Mrs.
Smith
has
as
ing wa* missing exrapt n ten pound
m onths—hogs going well over 2
chine. Ills mutlicr henrd nn unusual popples, white cloudberry flowers, anti
Jan, ,4 —Stetson, in Sanford.
box of lluyler's candy.
pounds
.and as high as 240 pounds. her guest Mm. Muliry of Tampa and commotion nnd hurried to lltp room. blue forget-me-nots In countless mil­
Jan. I I —Orlando, in,Orlando',
an
extra
table
was
given
in
her
hon­
Figure the average feeding an d 'y o u
On entering she found* pour Pete. HIM lions In the neighborhood of Hie north
Middle aged woman with • ten .J a n . 18—Ocala, in Ocala.
will
see why the R. A. Thomas med- or. Mrs. Mabry was presented with doll, with a broken head. In replj* to pole. Ho It Is not nil desolntlon and
Jan. 25—Oviedo, in Sanford.
yrm' experience nursing confine­
lovely bud vase nnd the match to her question* ns to whut hud happened
irine i* a good' investment.
Try
ih-nlh. A flower seed Is one of the
ment en'es. Apply’ to 1201 Bark
Fell. I Ocala, in Sanford.
it
was given Mr*. S. (&gt;. Chase wiio to Pete. Rlrlmnl only shook his head um«t difficult things In nature to kill. ’
feeding
out
your
hogs
on
this
plan
mnue.
* ;i7_gf
Fell, b— buv.il. in Sanford.
and if you.are not more than pleased won the guest prize. The-duh prize and mumbled each lime: "Richie, ruff- Give It half n chance and If will show
Feb.
15
-Stelsotr.
in
PeLand.
pair of silk hose fell to Mrs. Mc­
■Mr a»((| Mrs. Daiger of Clearup smiling, and do It* "hit" In tnnklng
we will refund the cost of the mediFelt. 2 2 —Duval, in Jacksonville.
Laughlin.
The guests were Mrs.
»itrr *r»-r,: Christmas with their son
the world a brighter place lo live In.
M arch 1 Cathedral, in Orlando, i r u "'Neal
Mrs. Vorrc
Mrs. Dumas
end daiiKhier. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Fresh Pen for Each Head. '
I.. Allen Seed Co.
. 22-tf
Daiger i! this city.
Mrs. Thigpen
Mrs. Chase Mrs.
At the prison of St. Paul's nt LySanford. Fla.
Huracs Mrs. Watson Mm. T h r a s h - j 0Q„ tlo-re | h n. curious collection
Mrs. (iideon Deane of Orlando Comr In and Hear the Columbia
No Text Too Stvtro.
er
Mm. Fcrnnld und Miss Wilkie 0f pens.
They are the pens with
Hsnl ( hrislnius in Sanford the guest
Records for December
Scrawny .Calves
* Thus man is made equal to every
which
the
executioners
have
signet!
and
Mfr.
McLaughlin.
t&gt;I hrr parents, Mr. and Mrs. W||2li!)4 Cheer Up! 'LLizn; Mtlod
What makes a Calf scrawny—off
the regulation receipts fo r,th e pris­ event- He can fare danger for the
h»m itothi.mley.
.
right. A poor, tender, painful hotly, he
Land.
its feed? Germs—|iarttslles.-in the
was the scene oners handed over Ifi them tu bo can run Into flame or bullets or pestl;
2376 It f a k e s u Long Tall Brown Intestines. Why not frre them of , Thc ,note! ,Carnes
M.*». K. A. Douglass and Mrs.
. v
.
guillotined. At each execution a
}
„ |(#m| fof, |h(, purpoM,tllll(1 lcnco, with duty for his guide/—Emertickle Fox 1,-ft yesterday for Mi­ Slim -Gb1:-----— ; One Step'M ore.
this trouble? If you will give th of much merriment Xmas morning. .
In
the
parlor
was
an
enormous
D
e
c
L
h
e
ln
k
[n
,llft
,llUr, ,1(&gt;on lt.
llmi. * her.n. th,.v w||| a ttend the wde■OD,
2380 Cinderella' or Thu Glass rail some H. A. Thomas Stock Rem­
snd
no
one
had
been
forgotten.'
■
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of th if'-dstor."
Slipper, Parts 1 and 2.
edy in its feed, within a week ’you
Rlllie Hull nnd Lyman Wood were 1
’ 1
^ ». Norma MrLauglilin will be •2392 Medley of Christmas Car­ will see it brighten up and in four or tho ejtcuso for tho tree b e in g 'th e j
ols,
Pnrts
I
and
2.
five weeks you won’t know th** calf.
*ntrss&gt;at tlf,. wt-ikly dunce at tlm
2389 Sometimes You'll Remerrj* Costs you but n-few cents'and we only youngsters in the hotel b u t ;
old ( :irms 1 tonight' a* ■ usual;
will refund that if it doesn't do a* Col. Thravhef carried a balloon'
" l! be bridge in the .parlor her: Most WondctBil of All.
home. *Mr.- Hayden ..had . - a - l o v e l y
2374 Children's Frolir Christmas we say.
, *
, / . wh» 'Jo not dance, i Evfrycow.
M*. Lloyd a doll, and we won’t
Morning; Santa Claim Patrol.
I.. Allen Seed Co.
is web-erne.
be
rrtiel
enough to mention the
5996 Hello. Aloha, Hello! Fox
Sanford. Fla.
Mr- Jennie Standifer is the guest Trots; Bailing Away on the Henry
ladiis* present*, except to tell thf*
" her daughter, Mis R. C; Maxone was present.*d with a pair of
Clay, Fox Trot.
Share Your Pleasures.
&gt;l urns inn Monday to spend the
kinking irons. In the evening lher.&lt;
5917 Hello! I've n?an Looking
It Inis been said Hint happiness was n "ard party for the guest* and
*'n,tr I" Sunford.
for You. Listen to This -One Step. which has not been sham! has no
their friends. Mrs. W a lla c e won u
Mid Agnes Horner hns ' been
2384 1 Don't to be Loved a
taste. If tho plensnnt tilings which
holidays with home Little by a Lot of Little Boys; I'd come to you. somehow* seem to hnvo box of stationery und Col. Thrasher
deck of. rards. The guests were
" Berner has a positioh Love to be n Monkey [n a Zoo.
no taste, if they seem rather tlnvorM
r.-and
Mrs. Rail, Mr. and Mr :
„' ,
Fir"t National Hank of
less; perhaps this Is the explanation.
Gibson &amp; Wallace.
llradtntoun. Fla.
Wood.
Mr.
nnd Mri. Thigpen, Mr.
Put
glmlncM
Into
another's
life,
divide
23-tf
1
^
,
up
the
pleasures
you
have
been
selfish­
and
Mrs.
Bishop.
Mr. nnd ‘*Mrs.
M-sde Fox and Harold Washburn
T o H c f o I vc
ly
enjoying,
so
that
it
will
help
two
or
Bruton of Ft..* Myers. Mrs. P a m - hi &lt;„a,t Artillery w„r„ r a ||p,i t 0
,Oh! Yo\i Christmas Bacon *
three, nnd your happiness will have more, M!#s Pnrrnmore, Mrs. Barnes,
thot with the very Gr«t pay day of .
l, '.'- r*‘!''**■'!ivr r ommands thii neck
Oh, Brnxtun Bea/diam,
plenty of flavor.
Mr, and Mrs. Wallace, .Miw. Fcr•• rqsrativp orders th a t seem to
—l
Ihe npw year, a imrtion of the
I hope you egri reach 'em.
nnld. Miss Hayden, Mr, Hayden nnd
MsH_a,.(lve duty.#
-/
And i t ind 'em light up on.the fepce.
nmcimi
received will* ho regularly'
Btllef In Fat*.
Col. Thrasher.
’
Does any one know , sir,
in Vh '
' Vu*,,nun hpa 'arrived
A strict belief In fate la (h e'w o n t
deported to the ciedit of
m, i ^ c !y ani* wiH he here the rc- .* Why any good grocir
of slavery, Imposing upon our needs
Mr. and Mrs. William Coulbnurri
an everlasting lord nr tyrant, of whom
ful u\ [ U ,hp winUr Bt the heauti- For bacon should charge 60c?
gave
a very lovely Christmas dance
we are to stand In awe, night and day.
*
s
*&gt;rnut.
for
their
sister Miss Frances Chap­
—Exchange.
But why write a column
*
_
’,r*- W olsm ans. . qjany
pell nt the Chappell home on Cel­
Thu? would you have acromplhhed that
ery avenur. . Tho guests w*/re re­
wlvch many of our. wealthiest pieri took upon
ceived by Mr. and Mrs. Coullmurn
a
t the 1-1irt of their proarerity.
M r . 'a n d Mrs. Chappell nnd- Misa
Frances Chappell in the living room.
This *spacious room never looked
more attractive._ with its artfcHc
decoratlona-of lovely mistletoe and*
Christmas belli. The grand march
was led by Miia F r a n te t 'Chappell
and Mr. Frank Wopdruff. 1 The pregratni waiw.’d lstrib u tc d 'b y the little
Misses Chappell,
Delicious punch
*aa served. Those dancing were
M ines ElitsUeth-Stafford Ruth Mc»‘

IN S O C IE T Y ’S DOMAIN

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A Savings Account with Ibis Bank

l io n s h i r t s

R EG A L S H O ES

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P A G E S IX

DIG COTTON ACREAGE
Winter Park H ears From- Bromley
On Short Staple
■Tuesday night at the town hall
occurred one of the most enthusias­
tic meetings ever held under the
auspices of the local board of trade.
.The evening was rather wet and the
subject rather dry but neither of
three handicaps ,ln. aJ\y., aysffected_
the attendance or the I n t e r e s t ^ ^ —
The principal speaker of the even­
ing was E. W. Jenkins, district agent
of the cooperative agricultural work
of the U. S. Government who waa
kindly sent by the Department at
Gainesville. Mr. Jenkins is an old
cotfbn farmer and was able to give
facts amf figures hf interest not only
to the prospective cotton planter of
'this section but to the man whose
o tly connection kith this great in­
dustry'is the phrehase of the finished
product at so much per yard. He

told of the aolla beat adapted |o the
growing of the short staple cotton;
alto In what soils -and climate the
long staple or “ Sea Island" cotton
makes the best crop.. Although not
entirely familiar with the soil con­
ditions in the vicinity of Winter
Park he was of th e , opinion from
what he had seen th a t the long
staple would be best to try .here
Later in the evening after having
heaTiPths^aclual-experienre uf a San­
ford grower h^'concludcd that either
the lorig or short staple might be
raised to advantage. l!e&gt;urged cot­
ton now as prices were favorable
and a complete infestation t»f the
"bolt weevil" not likely for many
years yet. ■
Mr. Jenkins wis followrd by Mr.
Bromley of Sanford who haU very
successfully planted and "m ade” a
large crop of cotton last year, tho
average yield being very close to one
bale per acre of the short staple va-

rioty. He was able.to anawrr from
actual experience all question* aaked
by the men who pht Winter Park on
the cotton map. To take care of
hia ginning -M r. -Bromley. installed
an outfit which will be avallabte for
custom ginning for both long and
abort staple cotton by next fall.
A abort recess w a a -ta k e n while
coffee and cakes were served. After
cigars were pasac^l and lighted, the
disc union was resumed. A. number
of other speakers addressed the meet­
ing, offering what information they
had on the suhjert. Quite a touch
of color was given to the meeting by
the reminUcensre* of Mr. Code Hill
of Maitland who related his experi­
ence raising long staple cotton over
half a century ago on hfs place near
what i* now the town of Maitland.
This he did anff provi led himself
with the money needed to procure
that which he could not mike' or
raise. It was success, then, he stai-

C. F. AnJtrtan
i n i //. C. A'rnsy
Oun ”
Look, for I As famout
•HuflS J J . f .

Dear Dad—Your tobacco race
yesterday, and. Relieve me it was
a message from Heaven, . . . .
Durham was as good to us as a r
is to a hungry man.
JACOB JAFFEE Q j ( \

Foreign Subjects in United States

Bull Durham
Thefifakings
o f a N ation

o u rfrfo stio n l c
tp e

Goldsmith's World-Wideness.

One of the t!ii« memorable thing' tc
W remarked] In i&gt;obl«uiltb l- toe note
of world-wlilem**-' which he Introdu-etj
Into literature. There Is a total ab­
sence In him of local prejudice, which
Is In strong contrast with tbe vigorous
and almost, barbaric Insularity of
Johnson. He had once thought of emi­
grating to America, and would linve
done so hut for one of thrso* hutnorou*
Incidents so common lo hi* haphazard
life.

b m o k cri

‘- p a c u n ^ a i d e jfeas*1

:Su^cr tnMjjjr Coffcj?

Tell us i! you do not have cur re

Buckeye Nurseries

Monroe c a a p t e r Na. I I , B. A. M
' Meeta every second and fourth Thnr*
dAyln Masonic HaJIdrer-the IrnrH-ri,

Many People Give Preference to Ola- Tbwjw- V W tln t comnaniona welcorh#
■• O.L. Taylor ^
C. J. Humph
evasion of Own Affaire Rather
Sec*y
, High Priest
----------Than to Other Fellow's.
The Irish World gives the first test
of a bore, presumably for readers to
By ALAN HINSDALE
try on themselves; In these wools:
Do you monopolize the conversation
(Copyright. 1111, W te u ra H*wapap« c ,U&gt;t»a-l wherever you go with breathless ac­
Many years ago, before steam had counts 'of .jour own affairs)
I t let alone long enough the major­
completely displaced" sails' for long
ocean voyages, I w a r mate on a'hart* ity of us dtV Our own affairs are ao
much more Ihtcrostlng than the other
rigged ship running between the Ara­ person'*. It takes some wisdom and
bian roast and New York.
considerable culture to subordinate the
One night when we were anchored
off a small town not far south of Bei­
Under this definition, the baby la
rut. the captain, fearing a mutiny, sometime* a bore, but we forgive him
concluded to take the crew ashore for for we know that he has neither tho
amusement,. He left me In charge-of wisdom nor the culture |o set bis lit­
the ship with two men, hut he had tle self to one.aide. It should not be
no sooner Ulsapitcuivd than they took rx|iected of him.
a boat and followed him. 'I knew that
But there is about the baby none of
In their present mood I could not pre­ the. subtle deceltfulnesa. of the old.
vent them, and did not try to do so. practiced boro who d e ftly turns the
It was very hot, and taking off my conversation to Ids owu exploits and
rlothes I sat on the deck smoking a affairs. Baby simply takes of the
cigar. The moon was near the full, muffler from his iiersonal self. The
but was obscured by the clouds. lYes- entire household’s attention turns at
ehtly there was a break In them and once to his affairs. He monopolizes the
looking over the water Id the direc­ conversation with Ids breathless ao.
tion of the land. ! saw a tiny flash. count of bis huuger or of his conuecThis led me to strain roy eyes on the tluu with the opep safety plQ—a °M
point where I had seen It. hut I could that Is alhlhere'ls to It.
.discover nothing except a repetition
Tlie growing child frankly finds him­
of the flash at stated Intervals of two self the most Interesting peraon In the
or three seconds.
world, and we forgive him to Mime exHad f not been familiar with the (cut nud nliemp.t to show him that be
region and the t»cople I might have must conceal his personal liking for
wandered till doomsday ubut it himself. Some of us may recall the
meant. But I knew the Arab well, story of the little boy who had been a
and I wus not long In coming to the delighted listener while hU mother (a
conclusion that what 1 saw was the j real l»jrc) told the brlgh!&gt;ors of his
glitter of. the moonlight on n knife In | cute little manners and ways. When
the gra«p of one of these Arab devils she branched off to some other sub­
ject, the little boy listened a while In
swimming baud over band.
My first thought was to arm my­ .manifest uneasiness till the conversa­
self;, but at once remrmhered that the tion "lagged the merest trifle. Then
captain, fearing mutiny, had locked up ! he broke In with tils perfectly natural
every wea|htn on the ship and had the J request:
"Say.'ma, let’s talk some umrd about
key with him. I confess this fright­
ened me. for I was absolutely defense­ me,"
less, ' I looked about fos some sort .
of club, but saw- nothing handy. B e-1
LAUGHED TO SEE GOLD TEETH
sides.- If the mbfier could gel on the i
i-lilp without my l*ing at his point of T a rta rs indulged In Peculiar A ntics
U-antlng he would qrobahly [&gt;e so
to Induce A rtist to Display H is
agile that I could not hit him.
Decorated Grinders.
,\n Arab's clothing Is easily thrown
off. slid for pun*o«es of defense, they
keep their (todies oiled. Hemerabering .
this. I hurried to the gallery, where I I
found n l-ottle of oil used for cooking
and In
.or three fulnutes had j
smeared myself from head to foot.
Then t ran on drek and concealed my­
self behind a lifeboat, hoping to take
toy enemy unaware^.

• A foreign guvrriitiienL hn* tfi-- rul,
jin ca*e nf war In ,-all Ui—n it* ^-ItU.-u
or snhjects redding in thi* «**untc&gt;. t*u
nor upon th*&gt;*e win* have Imwnic rill
rt-n* of ih,- eouniry. foreign •objectI are iu&gt;t o«tn|M-llei| &lt;l-&gt; the I'nlti-*
[ It Iale* government) t&lt;* olny the call ti
i return.

-f minol# Chapter 3, Order Eastern Sla
Meetsevery flrat and third Tueada*
In each month. Everyone who haa area
hlaStarin th e East are cordially lnviu&lt;t
to viiitthla chapter.
'
.
^
Alice E. Robbins, See'y
The Sam orU Connell K. of C.
Merit the 2n&lt;t Sunday 3 p.-m., abd the
Sunday 8 p.
each m o n th ,a t K;
o( C. Hall, Oak Ave.
• ■
C. L. Britt, Fin. Sec'y.
Phoenix Lodge No 4, K. of P.
Meets second and fourth Tuesday
N(siting knlghta alwaya welcome.
“ iK. *R, and
“f aS.
O -Jc. . Millet
C.
*
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Sanford Lodge No. 2 7 ,1, o . O. P.
Meets every Monday evening at 7*ao
in M. W. A. Hall, Pico;Block
All
Ring brothers cordially invited.

Via.

L. F. H oper_

J. W. O. Singletary

F. L. Miller
Clerk

J. F. Hooleban
Council CAmmander

Halted Brotherhood of Carpenters'sad
. Joiners of America
‘Sanford Local Union No. 1751 meets
first and third Thursday night-at 7
o'clock In the M. W. A. Hal). Pico Blk.
J. W. 0 . Singletary • W. W. Van N «e
Ser.Trea*.
President

fl. P. O. H. Sanford Lodge 1241
Meet first and third Wednesday nieht
at Elks Home. North Park Avenue.
F. S. Frank
O. L. Taylor
Secretary.,
. Exalted Huler
The Lake Breeze Connell No. 21 Junior
Order United American Mechanics
Meets evepf Wednesday at 7:30 P.
M.. in the C ity Hall. Visiting brothers
are oelcojne. C. II. Smith.'Rec. Sec

Com ul

l oyal Order of Moose
.Sanford Lodge No. 1310 meets In Hal
in Stone &lt;L Grove Building Second and
Fourth Monday's in Month at 7:30

BUSINESS CARDS j
Tfce nfti*t pithered somehow, th a t
he ua* -expected to Inugh. too, cud
proeveded tu gratify th*-lr wlilent
wi*h. The more lie Inugtu-d'the more
they Inugh'jl. and **-veraI tilg Torture
«^!c;e around In front of him'and lay
d-r»n on the ground. Tolling and tuiuhllcg. The ;trti*t laughsd Until his
)m.* r»1
eracke'l. The thing final­
ly I. ri.io h little alanuRig ai^il «-.iil
It-.* hi* flu tot Util mill Hlterpri'Cer, the
artl*: hade him hud out of the fiend
torfit of Ihe Tartur party what the&gt;e
extraordinary untie* were all ul«*ut.“Ills excellency." said the Tartar,
ju* explanation, “sytlicil u|«m u*. and
-howe&lt;l u* sontethlug which we never
*nw tiefon— teeth umde'|&lt;artly of gold.
And i»* the itii'ti of my tri|*«*
that
hi* golden troth were only to lie *--«-li
nfien he laugh-*!. U*e) tik‘k all }-•-•
«lh!e u.it» to make him laugh otul
"hen 11,, y rotj,--l on tlti-gn-i ini
fori
into, it »i i i - only ih- l-etp-r v■• —• mt**
lil» treuth and l-hold tin* gold n
troth."

Prayer for Perpetual Aid.

The theologian say* the only f*irm
of prayer given for perpetual '-ah! in
the Old T e«tament l« t h - one tn IVu,teroni'tnv
ronmvfe-1 with tbs
offering of tithes *n-l flret fruit*

More People Eating More Oranges
Grapefruit Becoming More Popular

roears much largur call for three
Florida may have the cream of the
trade "in citriis during her season just
as long ai she centtnues to put her
product cn the market in food shape
and to push its tale by mo-ic-n methods.
With the area in which l » e ra-g el
and grapefruit that have •
*ht FJorida. fame restricted in
.-. heme of
things by a wise Creator, the greater
demand of the future for these fruits is
hound to reflect itself in more profitable
returns from, their groves to growers.

MAJORITY OF OS ARE BORES

low below. To do lhl» he uru*t pas*
within a few yanl« of the boat be­
hind which I wi * rotiroaled.
.He fir*f *atl»tle*| hlm*e|f that th*
*hlp «a« de*«-rtr*l. then ma-le for lh«n it
i.v. Jtj»t •» he was about
|utnjs-i1 for him from !&gt;e1t tru principal &lt;-bJro1 !-»
get * h-dd ut*&gt;ti hit right wrt«t where
I presume he c-arr'n! hl« knife. I
Jampe-J ujivo -him front hi* right and
cwurht hl« wrt*t. rvspite the fact
that It wn« oiled. I held U, for a few
mlnntes. But I felt a blow oo the
• King Solom cn't Song.
arm that held It and warm, blood run­
King
fkilomon In hi- *.&gt;ng *ny«* *'Ths
ning down above my elbow. The dag­
wlntrt tv-over and done: the nowen
ger was,In hi* left hand. '
I had an advantage In being be­ appear on the "earth: the time o f -the
and tin* voice
hind him. • With rny chest against hi* singing of bird* 1* «*
lock. 1 had an arm oh each side of him of the turtle. Is he«rd !:• *h« land “
a ad secured his daert'r wrist with tr.y
left hsn-L He h id by this tltae freed
his right hsr.d but before he coaid turn
Llrsself to opp»»*e me I had his rigtit
wrist In my grasp and wirh o y right - who wrttr to the
knuckles dealt tbe back of hi* left
hand a Mow that forced Mm to’drop
hi* dagger. He made a dive to take
It up with the hand that was free, but
before he rimld do so I had kicked It
Into the r- r: vupjwr*.
Then followed a wrestling match be­
tween two men. both'of whom were
•tripped and oiled. The figh* depended
4 SAMORD L0D01S 4
on which oonld get tbe knife. For
perhaps'ten minuter first one then the
Royal Neighbor* of America
other g»st the upper hand. We drifted
to where the weapon lay. and I mad.*
Meet* Second and Fourth Thursdays
mie Speer
Cla.-a Steraper
a grab for lb and seized tt. But at
Secretary
Ofacir
this time life thief had toe under, and
before 1 con'd pot tbe blade Into him
.he freed .tlm-elf and In an instant was
over tbe gunwale and la the .water.
Thursdays at ‘
oitieg brethrev
I
f was so enraged at hi* escape that, welcome
OL.
Taylor
O. J Mater
like a foot. I threw the knife at him.
S e o s ltry
All be ha-1 to do v a t fs dive for It. .re­
turn and kill me. lie went down, but
luckily a* he ■-rn.e tsp with th-* knife. I
heard the **-u.nd of oar*. The crew
0-3* retu rn in g
TT.- thief swam away
a* fas! hs he could .
When -the crow came aNxanl they
f&lt;*wl tse b e r e s m i with blood, that
bad come from a firth wound l i a y
arm. White the captain w a s binding
up the wound l serifgd ray adreuture
to an attentive asdieocr. -The enrw
were much displeased at tbe desertloo,
of tbe taea who bad been left with
me. Ia-i rod. my adventure changed
the wbole.aituattoo. and from that tltae
every b u b behaved himself aa became
-a true W llo r.

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GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER
ROGERS* PLATED WARE
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G as Fitting
til Work Beceivea ,Mj Pern***
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MERCHANT TULOX. CLEANER, DYER AND REPAIRER
iyanlury Steam Pressinf. Hot (Usolnie.Dr? Cleaning. AlltfR*
tMita of AU Kinds on Short Notice .
Join O bt Gen tie a e n 's Vslet Q ob. . $2.00 Per Month.

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TQE SANFORD HERALD

December
INCOME TAX
Man About Yonr Net
Income
fie, Fla.. Dec. 2G, lf&gt;17.
{re a small army o[ men
i income' tax returns of
jert to the new law.
of Internal Revenue Ja \.
-t today announced th at
iters will atart from hia

/^ S To i K d a s t drop

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m a x w e l l

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HOUSE

0

C O F F E E
g
Is Perfect @
Ask Your Grocer

For Man and Beast

" T h e man in the- field will have
forms for. everybody and persons
who expect to call on him need not
trouble themselves to write Jo my
office for forms'."

A t A l l D e a le r s .

INVESTIGATE VALUES
In this tiny of increased pric?s it will pay you to investigate
thoroughly the unusual valued ottered til The Hill Hardware Co.
Take time by the forelock, buy your Heater'and be ready when
the eohl snap comes.
\Yv also have a large stock of well known and unetpiuled Kstvoritt- Ranges which we are ottering nt the old price.

TAMPA. FLORIDA
H it Mur&gt;t|r« d i» 4 Flfljr lfo*«ti*».
F o r r for an Ffan
It \ t l-S O N A P I’ U I A T IO N
iM ilr t l in ram p *'* t l u * l n r u N rrtio n , f o n v c n ir n l
to AH F a r KJn ra

f ir s t-W-btw jl irr Bathtub:--------The first -man to sleep In a bath­
tub Is believed to have been nn early
victim of n hotel proprietor whore
house was’“full up" and who blithely
charged the haggard guest $4 for the
privilege. Hotel Inen promptly tdok
to this scheme most kindly.
Bamacls-Covered Lobsters.
"Lobsters slietl their shells annually,
but none of us knows liow long they
keep on doing |t," said an old Penob­
scot -lobstcrman. *T ant sure titer do
h o t shed all their ilves, / o r I have
caught many big lobsters pn whoso
backs was a heavy Incrustation of bar­
nacles that must have taken several
years to grow."

" I t . ^ i l l be well f o r every uqmarried ■person whose net income
for 1917 is (1,000 or over, ndn every
married person living with wife or
husband whose net income for 1917
Is $2,000 or over, to call on the In­
come tax man and learn whether or
not they will have any tax to pay,"
Seminolte's Rbll of Honor
Collector of Internal Revenue James
M; Cat hot ft sairT toflny. "The Iver­
Navy
son subject to tax who doesn't make
Karl Schultz, Sherman
Roulh,
return in the time prescribed is go­ Collier Rrown,- Oliver Murrell, Ned
ing to regret it. T he Government Chittenden,* Roy Chittenden, Ralph
will get after inromc tax slackers.
Roumillnt, Allan Jones,.Morris Spen­
cer,
Hugh White, Oscar Rouse, C. J.
• "There's hardly a business man,
mercht nt or professional man who Lawton, James Purvis, William’Hart
won't hake to make return, of in- ley, Wallace Lipford, W. C, Temple
&lt;:( m c a Farmers, as a clans, will, have
to pay the tax. The safe thing to
do for every person who had a total
income of $ 1,000 or $2,000, ns the
case may be, and who is not sure
about what deductions the law nlIqws him, to play it safe by calling
on the income tax man.

For Sprains, Lameness,
Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism
Penetrates and Heals.
Stops Pain At Once
'2 5 c . 5 0 c . $ 1 ,

headquarters pn \January~lat and on
J a n u ary 2nd and every one of them
will be the job in the county assign*
cd him, to meet the people and help
them muko out their Income tax re­
lum e. The ofUcer assigned to this
county is due to arrive here on
Jan. 25 and to remain until Jan. 31,
both dntos inclusive. He will have
his ofllcc in Sanford in the court
house where he may be found every
day of the dates named.

E u ro p e an F la n
I t a lr * 12.00 P r r O a r and Cp
tTnr*it I.o callo n In t l l | . on T a m p a ’ ** N r** U u &amp; itn
M illio n Outfar llr i d y r , O i r t I ^ A I n ( Tam pa Hay F a r !
flU U h .’vn It iv r r anti It at - »n A la in C ar U n r s , O a t
I flock Fro m lla a l U n Jln c^ &lt;
»
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k . J JO .N F-S., Crop

YOl It COMFORT CARED FOR "A H old Man With AConscience”

Forrest Gatchel.

Ed.

Lavloia-. A. Clark.... Wm. it.
Lambeth, Robt. W. Yoeman,
D. T. Bom ar,pas Trustbc, Na­
than E. Simmons, M.*-B. Bron­
son, Alice Bryant, Gottlieb If.
Keylcr, M artha J. Beers, Wm.
T. Nesbitt, Chas. J. Brooks,
G. D. Brownlie, M ary Penn­
ington, J. J. Thornton, Thos.
M. Adams, R. \V„ King, Geo.
A. Rackimtoe, P. . Keith Bos­
well, Louis Tapley, Maggie S. ‘
Coleman, -.James A. Jenkins,
Annlo—IL-. Grillin,- W, - Q.—E m ison, R. B. .Lancaster, Keate
Kennedy, Walter F. Kennedy,
S. P. Kennedy, Sarah E. John­
ston, Luman Ward, -AV. . R.
White and John T. l.icnhnrh.
. And ' now it appearing to thn
court thnt a suit in chancery to re­
move cloud from title to Innd wns
brought by the complainant against
the above named defendants, oh the
22nd day nf December A. D. 1917,
op which day n writ of subpoena.was
Issued to .th e South Florida Railroad
Company, n corporation, requiring

John M urrell. Kenneth Murrell,
Leslie Hill, Seth Woodruff, Stanley
Walker, IJr.. Ralph Stevens. Joe
Chittenden, Oscar Speer, Rruro An­
derson, Ernest Gregory, Fred Mason,
George McLaughlin, Harold Wash­
burn, Albert Fry, James Kstridge,
George Huff, Thomas Sullivan, *W.
A, Pattishall, Meade Fox, Ingram
Guerry, Henry Byrd, Osborne Wil­
liams, Vaii Lovell, 'Martin Temple,
Robert Robinson, Arthur Dickins,
John Lee, J,. AS. tufford, Andrew
Auiin, John Cater Lawton, Alfred
M. Reek,* Herbert Fuller, Joe Lewis,
Arthur Lewis, Melville C. Tyler, J.
F. Coates,, Ernest Gnrmicy, 'Walter
Radford, Corbetr Hutchinson, Sam
Pevehotlse, Harry Carlson, C. E.
Hunthr. Wilson Miller, liarrold Long
Jntr.es Weaver Norman Raker, Er­
nest C. Morris, Ike House, T. M.
Hill, Harry Rabun. Guy Stnffonf,
Lew lie Oglesby. Iten-ler S t a f f o r d . T.
O. Gillis, Willie O. Goolsby, Harroltl
Holiday, C. It. Peabody. Robert
Merriw ether, Robert Itouth. Staf­
ford LePils, (Jrovef LeFils. I'atil
Dooley, E. L. Mott. Frank eampliell, William Hartley, Floyd Washbum. Ost-ar Uullhse, Edwin L.
Dinkle
Sutn J. I’iikens. Harry II. Newm'an, Itryuii Walker. Andrew J,
King, (Clmrles l'/iester. Robt. O.
Weeks, Waif red Pierson, Vamler
Perritti-. Adolph Shaw. Harney F.
Griggs, Hurry Miles, Hunean Mitchrll, Drawdy Matthers, Lewislt’ollins, Jonh A. Rhodes, John R. Long,
William .R*. Lynch, James 11. Lee. J .
C. Hutchinson, C. T. Smith; Roy
Mason. Dr. T A. Neal George Hyman
•
•
Joint. E Hawkins
Fred Ilnllitrd

To 'which subpoena th e sheriff of
Seminole rnunty has mndo return
thnt he had been unable to serve
the. samp, because of the failure of
the said defendant, the South Flor­
ida Railroad Company, a domestic
corporation, to elect o IIIcent or to
apnoint ni’onls.
It is ordered that the snid' cor­
poration. the South Florida Railroad
Company appear and ifcfi'hd- the
said suit on or lief ore the -Ith day
of March A. I). 191H, and that this
order shall he published once it week
for the spare of two months in some
newspaper published ' in Seminole
county aforesaid.
Ordered nt cham bers. nt DeLand.
this 2 Ith day of Dm-entber. A. I).

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l v*• n t y - n n r y r a f r .
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ways dependable. Full aaaor^ment gatden and field. Strawberry and vege-,
table ntanta oloo a specialty. WriUt
today for our new fall catalog.

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Polslka', Florida

IN S P E C T IO N

K e e p y o u r s h o e s neat

LIQUIDS AND PASTES. FOR BLACK, WHITty
TAN, DARK BROWN-OR OX-BLOOD SHOES.
K P. DALLEY CO. OP NEW YOWC, b fc. BUPPALO. N. Y.

General Fire

Insurance

Sanford

F lorid a

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Pure, Sparkling Spring
Water Brought To
Your Door Daily
Elder Springs Water Has a Guaranteed Purity
of 99*98 Per C ent..

With full realization of the disastrous intlurnce of the
war &lt;&gt;n all business routine, our buyers have put forth,
unprecedented efforts to secure the greatest ;ui vantage*
possible for our trntltv
*

Full Stock-Ri^ht Prices
We have it complete line of fertilizers and the greatest
stock-of fertilizer materials ever known in the state of
Florida. Prices are higher tliub in' normal limes, but
are as low as consistent with existing conditions.

Ideal Formulas
Our formula* all linvo thosarne perfect proportioning
and blending of ingredients that have made their super­
ior field value tin- past quarter century.
Qunlity has
mil Im-cu sacrificed in the slightest degree. Write for
catalogue and price list.

Mortgage

Ih lt m ia n ip .

M . n u f . t lu c r e s I D K A L I K I t t I I . 1Z K IIH

Denlora in Spray Machines and Insecticides
J A C K tM Ity V K .L K , F L A . •

FULL STOCK ON HAND AT

Sanlord Branch, R. C. M axwell, Manager

E. A. m m r . i . A S S

* Solirltor* (or t'ornplainanl.
35- Frbfttr

JackaonviUc, Florida-

W. A. Merryday Company

W . J . TH IG P E N &amp; COM PANY

C’ l r r k i ’ lr r u l t (* o u ri H r it iln o lr f*o . F l a .
iH r t iin r o n K O ir k ln a o n ,

[E- A . Martin Seed Co,

W r i t # f a r I ' i I m L is t

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Y o u , an d t a r h o f y o u a r r h r r r h y o r d r r r d
to a f ip r a r lo I h r trill faird h r r t ln a g a in * ! y o u ,
an d o r f r n d . l h r ta m e on o r ti*rfr» rr I h r flrwt
M o n d a y In F f b i u a r y , I f r l P , ht In c I h r 1t h
d a y of sa id m o n th , an d in d r f a u lt t h r r r o f
d r r r r r p ro n m f f s s u w ill h r r n l a r t t l a c a iria l
y o u , fn llo w r d b y fin a l d r r f r r .
I t I* f u r t h r r o r d r r r d th a t tin * n r d r r h r
p u td U h rd n n r r r i c h * * r rk fu r fo u r c o n s rru I h f * r r k * in t h r S a n fo r d H r r a id , a f ir m jm iir r jiu h ll» h r d id S r ir ilt io f r c o u n t &gt;, F lo r id a
W it ties* rny h a n d a m i t h r » ra l of sa id
r o u r l th is t h r I f r lh d a y o f D r c r m b r r , 1017-

, Martin’s H y-Test
Southern S e e d s '

Yon Can Bny From U i at
Wholesale Price*

SANFOR.fr; FLORIDA

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S lfrrl, Nrw Urlrart*. I.a.t .
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H t f r r l , Nrw H f t r l h f , l . a . i

fall planting. Our stocks are c o m ­
p le te , assuring prompt B tu p n je n t.

Fruit and Vegetable Crate*

Cor. Magnolia and 4th St

II*H **!

I'harlr* F. H m fifwlry, Hunt A ,

On Flour, Grain and Feed

A Homc-LIkc .Hotel With All Tbd Conveniences

Cameron,

Lyman 'RakerT
S, Ward, Robert
Deane, Tenny Deane, F. F. Roper.

Cal Robt rt ftillie

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An Ordinnitrr Itrgulalln, R n H n i Wilkin
Ihr IJmlt. aT thr CII, • ( Hanford, Fla.
tin it orilainrd by I ha mayor and el'y
rounflt n( Sanlurd, Morida:
.
S.rllnn I. -That all buildlnza -trap * thn**■partflralty mrntionpd In Kr-riian S ul thin
ordlnanrr^ .hall havp tool ra«rrin(* ol
■tandard iiuality. .u r h a.:
(a) llrlrit nr ponpratn »ur/orp
(b&gt; f l a y or I'oilland rrm rnt tllp
(r&gt; Tin or *lal«

In ‘Circuit Court, t' 8 ovfnlh‘ Circuit
...Sem inole .County', Florida
S, S. Arey, Laviniti A. Clnrk
Frank Clark, ■United Prcaby
tcriart Womnn'ii Azaoclation, r
corporation, Wm. R. Lambeth
Robert W. Yoeman, W. D
Slaton, Q. T. Bomar, uh Trus
too, Henrietta National Bank
N athan E. Sintmona, M. B
Ilrnnson, Alico Bryant a n d — Bryant, Ellsworth Trust Co.
■u foreign corporation, Gottiicl
H. Keyler, M artha J. Beers
Jacob T. Boers, Chas. J.
Bropk*. G. D. Brownlie, Robt
1i. HpownTtv, M. L- Renn, Geo
W. Lihk, Harriet B. • Link'
M ary P ennington,-------------Pea
ningtdn, J. J. Thornton, — --Thornton, Titos. M. i Adam*
South Florida Railroad Com­
pany, u corporation, R. W
King, Geo, A. Backlnsluit, P
Keith Boswell, Louis Tapley
Maggie. 'S. Coleman, widow
^amcit
Jenkins, • Annie E
Griffin, a widow, W. (J.^ Emi
son,—R_J1___LancastcL Kcatt

(dl Aabpato* ahinylp* l-» Inch thfrk nr

I hirkrr .
(p&gt; I’itrh nr fpJt, built u p . typp. lour or
atr&gt; pllpa, amnnili nr rrtt aurfnpp. • s
Hprtion ?. All o( thp fnllnalnc rla .ir* ot
buildlnza may Iip rovrrrd with roVrrlnia apt
lurth alio.p In K-rtion I o( (hla nrdlnanrp.
nr with Mandard a.phalt rajr (pit prrparpd
roonnz. &lt;&gt;r Aaphilt raz (pit aninzlp*. nr by
othtr typpa &lt;&gt;( rnvprfnz havlnz nqulvalpnt
firp rral.tlnz propprtlp* »hpn auprovrd and
labtllad by IIip Ondprnrltrra l.aboralorlra,
ln r „ f h l r a z o . Illlnolai
(at Mwrlilnra
*
(bl Framp bultdlnz'
(rt Mulldlnz1 not ptrrpdlnz tarn atorlra,
nr 30 fart in hrlzht and 3.300 aquara (rat
In araa. and not uard lor fartorlaa. warp
bouvra or mrrrantlla purpoara.
Hprtion 1. Thp lop and aldpn ol dormpr
arlnrioara nhall I&gt;p royprrd n n r aa thr rool,
or with othrr matriial havlnz r(|Ulvatrnt Urn
rpalatlva proprrtlra.
Hertlon 4. If a wood ahlnzl* root I* dam*
a z td by (Ire m or- than 30 ppr rpnt, the rntire roof -hall I&gt;p ra-placed with malerUI
aperlRed In Hertiona 1 and 3 u( thi- ordin­
ance.
II a wood ahlnzle root l a N n 1&gt;p repaired
more than, i q prr rent,In any one year,' the
•a m e a h a ll be entirely replaced w i t h material!
apecIRcd In Sec tion i I and
ot thla ordin­
ance, earepl aa aprrlfled In parayraph 1 of
ll|l* aectlon. ■
•
K-ctlon k. The chairman ot buildinz rummlttet- ol c ity round) ahall have power In
condemn and nave removed any wood ahlnzle
tqof that In hla opinion |a In aurh a d i l n l orated rondlliun aa t o . b e paree.lvrly InRammahle.
Hertlon S. Within (.wrlve yrara from thp
dale ut Ihe approval ot t h i, nrdlnanre any
.and all roofa rovrrrd with wuod ,h ln d r a
ahall be trplafed with root roverinza whlfh
rumply thla ordlnanre.
Hertlon J. A I ordinance* or parlf of- ordlnanrea. In ronfllct with thla ordlnanrw are

. I hereby rarUfy t h a t th e abovo and fore
t o t a l ordinance « a i duly p i n e d by the rlty
council In aeoalon on th e Rrd day of De­
cember, 1917.
(teal) * •*
JAR. C. n o i l R R T S .
f;ity fc’lrrk . •
Approved by n(e;thU th e 3rd d a y of DeremVer, A. D. 1917.
*
*
J . D. DAVISON,.
3t-Frl-4(c
M ayor,

SEED

POTATOES

Maine Grown Selected Scod
Spaulding'* No. -l.Roee, Early Red BlUx Triumph
•
Irish Cobblers
•
U p arr n— UraJr I - lirrrltr On)ff* and Make Caalrartr far Nam oltpr l ) n rmb, r and
January Drlltrr,.
,
Writp (nr pi Irr*. .la lin z z lanlltlra and varlrtim a a n l n l.
tlur S m l l,iilaloo* arr thn
hizhaat quality tlaln r l i i o a , &gt;rl-rlnl m - l . Wr arr familiar «• 1th thr rnndltbma in Klori-la anil our at-r-l at a-hii arln-lt-l. Viru should pU M k1a.a« f r u n n ■m l lor l u l l ( n u l l a .

WRITE FOR DESCRHTIVE SEED CATALOGUE

Corner Ncwnan and Bay, Jacksonville, Fla.
Oldest Established nnd Largest Seed House in the State.

Prominent Physician
Discusses Calomel

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REDcross campaign

UNIFORMITY CHRISTMAS RUSSIAN BOLL WEEVILS
-W IL L BE SUCCESSFUL
IN GRADE SHOPPING
WANT GERMAN PEACE
DESPITE THE HANDICAPS
AND PACK IN SANFORD
MAY BE WIPED OUT
NEED BETTER WEATHER AND
MORE SUPPLIES OF ALL
KINDS
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Tho Red Cross Campaign comBiittre ha* facet! one-of thu worst
»«kt in the calendar for the .big
drive tor membership—the worst
mfat(i»-r ever experienced in Florida'.
Hul the rain and the clouds mid the
rc|d west her has not dampened the
jrdor *f the .rommittifa Who have
. irgvt&lt;i the rhments and have made
a rar.vtM of the greater purl i f th.tmit ry assigned in the city limits.
Th&lt; luuics have stood in the Hi d
.Cross, booths on the ntrecta despite
the fart, that their feet were cold
ami have token irr membership* and
msnry and have tdso'uidetl the Hud
Cross s'-als by selling them at the
booth'.
At tin rlu*e of the day Thursday
Mr&lt; Carter. iqc m rrctjiry announced
that tier-- w--r&lt;* over tw.» hi;r.dr&gt;&gt;!
mrmt’*T»hi|T mi ih&lt;; city and only a
iurt of rite territory had been ci.n*
sa«jul It '■ timugli.t that wiih betl»r Ai.iiior ii-in-irrtiw ll.al tlie ii*y
will lie thoroughly canvassed r i d
the bu«iti. •&lt; purl ion also a*n-I that
with ill- 'H u rts *run» other |i:.rts - f
Servml* u-iiM) that the quote &lt;f
on- iJou.'.in.i m inherit will hr- mill*
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government Is sending in this expert
to' i*o it for them. Hut the duty is
on the taxpayer to make himself
known to . the government. If he
d vesn't make return as required be­
fore Murch 1st, I!»IM. he may have
to pay n penalty’ rnnging from $20
to 11,000, pay a fine or g o 'to .ja il.
S'* if you don’t want to take chances
on going til jail, you bettor rail' on
the infbme tax rnn'n. -If you are not
sure about being subject to thlTlnx,
Z-tfer ask *hiin anil make sure.
Whether you nee the imaiinr tax
m n or not you must make return
!.' lubjr-ct to tax.
Of course,’persons resident in othiy
may, if they want to, rorne
u n d ’ *ee the Inrprno tr.x man who
will ho «t Sanford.
The collector suggests that every­
body t.tarts figuring up now his in­
come and expenses so as to lu- ready
With the figures when the .-Xpert nr*i-&lt;K»o« tl-rs, how 'ver. don’t
'in-nil family
f&gt;M
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to pay oil t h e • .irimipn! of a debt,
new machinery. buildings. or a n y ­
th in g like thrf
They tin. n w hat
you sju-nit in making your in iey •
lnt«rert.' taxes
paid, hired
help.

STATE MARKETING BUREAU INCLEMENT WEATHER CUR­ for the splendid service rendered all COSSACKS WITH 25 MILLIONS
during the campaign.'
ARE AFTER, BOLSHKVIK1•
CALLS ATTENTION TO
TAILS TRADE, B U T
“ •With best wishes. I am.
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A
stnt» of siege hs.s b«en ’pro THESE FACTS
CROWDS ARE HERE
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X’cun sincerely,
clniincd in Pctriigrati und, the L'kra U
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S ta te Secretary.
The leitor shows th at the final
figures ns
were compiled by the
Campaign Treasurer,-Srholle Mnincs
reached ,n totcl of f ‘2 .5r*2. II, an
amount of $,&lt;i(i2.-M over the original
allotment for Seminole. "Seminole
doe« things" in surely a true saying.

nlaii rada has refused to obey n n
ultimatum preiulffted by the I x i s h e viki government*. Dis'crd rs in t h •
cnpitdi, due. it {&lt; said', ta th - l o il ih g
of wine n llr.rj and shops’, mildc- na c-‘
essqry the prm intna’. lan a e ta ta of. feg e.
Relations hqtweeh the .U kraine
and the boLshcvIki governments f a c e
not In-cn cordial. Th? Ukraim h a s .
The secretary-'is justified fully in
per ittently refused to ix'rinit niaxihis*, posjtivu statement, says the
mriisl traojuTto ert-.s i.-; territo. y to l
Short Wheal Crop
State Marketing liurenu. lu the old
a tta rk lien. Kul -Jiic*. and m v r a l
Washington
Dec.
I!&gt;,
Govern
,
days before the building ofTailmads
merit plans fer a billion bushel | da;^» ugo boUbetUi -r..ojf.s qtt. sited
and grenj cities, thf* farmer disposed
Th-i 'merchants of Sanford have
I wheat crop next year to.i.eip the j the rada os it A.’as-.aitting In 0 1 r i k
of his surplus in neighborhood towns not let the war have any effort ‘on
or villages.'. There were no large their business and they have som’t) of United States f-cd 'Is cliiea Ixvc r ? - f - » '! wasi . defect-H by Ukqyi'iian
celled a it.iii.trk. iv wus dii-ilosed by I troops. I’hr
v.*:! ~ .v.;rnnnrtt
titles.
Nearly Everybody hafT a the lnrg'-st and
most
pomplets’
I
the
department
of
agriculture'in
tn**
'•I'Ctif.o
l!i»’
t
l&gt;r:.&lt;.--~.:
rada with
hand in growing something a little stocks of goods tlifx year thut have
jD
crem
l.tr
r
.p
.,,1
Ait
bough
wlaibr
i’M - S ’ Mciifl!}' * “ ■ rirtituH onm l
.if everything to eat. hut not much' ever been 1 * -ughl !.» this -city.
of any one thing to sell. New at Sanford is ii»e shopping renter for | wheat lias Iks;o planted on the larg- democrats anil* the Cossacks, th e
main* factors tx*l i.nl tlie revlolution.
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n t- two-thirds of cur people are tiiis |iar( of the state and this week lest acreage over sow^i to that roreal
Kotov-on-thc-Don. recently reuoicjir. d u o r&lt; la s t j e e r ov.-r goo. -spci ii.l'v i fit-re are . many *ahV and Jit-* cnnililii-n on Dtu-embor I was t *:«•
ported*r*apMired l*y llu* iiolshrviki, ix
lowest
.recorded
for
tluii
dale.
A
(100 ,-nrt of peri hnhle feuds 'wore «pcci.vL drives t ’lp.i i re trringing the
winter crop i.f aril million fiushi-ls now said to have' been -occupied;
shipped t'» New. York City. iin&gt;l It Ijepplf here.
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forecast. The actun) produe- Mi.ndny l»y. tin* Cossacks of Gen.
Ptoperi-unsiie outnher t*&gt; hundreds
A
great
slimul,..
t&gt;
&gt;
i
b:.
t
mas
tinn
will
ho greater &lt;&gt;r Jt-ss than that Keh-dines who, m-i-urding to another
ef n|!l( r COIIMIlMMlg « 1f-fs
\ll(|
diopp ug r od St miii' l -, i-ounty was : according t-i condilions hereafter nl- recent rumor liiul been arristed liy
ships 'n o w .carry (viultinlicd thou-'
the elegant Christm as'/ditlon of tin*J though a great spring crop is Imped his own officers^ "The Cossack lead­
am c.ilit p: ill fur goods -obi s'oil sands of funs of food *»*.itT• to f ir.-ign lit r--.l-i * - ’* "■»•(.I l &gt; ( ry t iti ■«•»» , ,, bring Ibe year’s i*'lal -.iin&gt;t where er. according to a diniuiirli u-arhing
count ries
»lo«li liuiighl [ i feeililllf, 'rent i \
London from I’etrogrnd Inis pro­
of t'i« &lt; -n.it&gt; last &gt;i«&lt;-l. m pb m y "fin,..!- j I,., billien mark. ,
cepl t f y u-ir (‘w elling&gt;, ote.
!nFarming communiiies te in- mii - linn
posed to thtf Imlshi-viki tlmt rivi
.S'* ri-em It. • -line.to Sun(onn i’nludi-.e
alm ut every -dollar
ressful and jiru-peroos. as a n.-igh- ftinl this*. His-k und the mtrcli.ints
strife come to ,nn, end lay* declaring
\ u u ‘gei.
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bur flood propn.iitiud
must &lt; have who used t !*•• space in this edition C O M M UN I T Y C H R I S T M A S TltKK independence of tlie Don territory
• upi •*-* Mil’ll’ us,service fir.g--.
standard iiniforniity in the l.iml or arc profiting by tin- ad\ertisi-ments.
and providing ugmnst ’maximalist,
I lee'll lit
It. Wiley
. variety i-f t!*»-ir m.oiey .-rop., -o its
■Ir
Will lie In &lt; enirul
I'ark Nex
intervention ’then’*
Nope tif il.s krutw wliiit till- llt-x!
Tin- i-i.’. ir- coin in n -i it y »a&lt; sadMomla) Niglii
Tl.,- ,--..ii
piccii'cts have n&lt; t
to attract buyers .uni l„- at*!** t • year util hung forth hut we i.r&lt;- liv- j
Germany's intern ified submarine
lem-d by the -’ ••iili o f (A. It. Wiley,
Tlie Community Chrictmas tree is campaign bus not resulted in Great
!«i I? kiur-i
ip up to thr time cf
ship in carlots. as toluieco nf IJuiniag it* th prexL-nt an d tin know that , heekoning us and we In*vc loT.I it to
f ir g to pres . rs they were hand!- ;t his iii'iiu- «m the (irlilhdo m u d , cy, potatoes at-H.-ifttinus, ci-b-ry and
an far as p.is-ilile tin* people and the be dressod ujt at *evcn thirty Christ­ Britain's failure.to get her necessary
lingi-rtlie
inclement
weather
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week,
after
a
li.
lettie'e al Sanford and strawberries merchant- are having* the iisuuij
supplies id almost their previous
car:' *f by
mas Kve’ ( Monday n ig h t'.
* ilot smi iliau y .f the teams did not !
,llnf'V!‘ 1,1
at I’lant City. i»y (l&lt;-itig tlii* I livolume, according to. I’rcfnior Lloyda n ' for tin
v.-at a 'm
'in.m
&lt;*f stei
stcrliug ties acquire r-qiul.tirou. This -‘ame Christ me- (his year
W,
i l l of
•trrt *u;k m-1 til
til A
Vt (Inrsdcv
dnesday, inilHni-1
mnlring j Mr.
-'i r - Wiley v/as
, 11 stands just so utheast ef tin- Ga-orge in fbe- house of commons to ­
lime being al least are not le'tting
thr niurn- slow a h n u t /tim ing in Jnr I character. ;r, year.* old, horn in Il'P- condilii-n also :tp|.lies in (lie ease of
the V.tr in ter fam with the Christmas j hand stand .in Lbtrk avenue park or day. *• British imports had decreased
. l»t-i!: i».oi hut if one more day can «»&lt;” »• Mas:.. In M il. served hit coun- liti- stock, by lilting uniform l.iiuU
ra lh c r it grows (hire, a friendly old only r ix p e r cent from the pruvAiun
joys t&gt;( the klildi •*.
. Le had then* will -be many new’ in.-m- j l Lv •» the Civil. War from the begin? cf cattle,- hogs, chickens, etc., and
oak
which appeals* to o u r -hearts an year, hi* said, althougli tlie .tonnage
I»n added..*
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. 'iTiing to the finish. He mid Mrs. not something different, from scrubs .C om * to Sanford this .week and th e one suited for u C om m unity supply hod*decreased 20 per rent.
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WUcy came to Florida over thirty to thoroughbreds, on t-ach adjoining ri-xt Monday and- do your Christ- tree. Von Dyke’s line tits it a d m ir­
The. premier’s statem ent an the
tn is, shopping while tlie shopping is
/ k M ' rally hcrP w,,, also liost^
BRO aI1(1 settled at Sorrento,
farm, and often mixed VloH; mi tin gooi!
ably: "I will sing of th e bounty of status »d the U-boat campaign ox u
pored *on account of the ram end | Ijfc|ffp th|,y m„V(.,j
Sunferd. wher
same farm. There sliouM In- more
the big t r e e .‘it is tin* green tent of whole was tin encouraging one.
o'-*I *&lt; * ‘n-r and this would have ,tl&lt; y hav,- a ho-t -»f fri'-mK
The rigul a'll|eri-iice in ni.iiinm .t\ eni
j
t
h c Aimightv, He h ath &lt;ct it up fur Mon- submarines were being sunk,
iJ-!--i :• i fir mtere.-'t in tin- ramIlill-boro Vnii-. ttoi.l Ronds
j whide coininil' ll&gt; fn-lt l|o- !”ss "f f-;rmi»&gt; h i !ivV . ’ mi I. tiuio in limiting
comfort .mil *h» Iter.’’. .vVn,im rit j he- declared. The I'-hoiits were geto
l»irr ‘,,.i Ct.- milougvr.t are f—
sling i.-u&lt;'li i, riu-.n
I). -I
tiii«rinent wn« in td«il.i t n . l i e . D*c
it l| fix'*- | reigns -lipfi ir always, anil especial, j ling few ships pud shipbuilding was
f e d • ,r the results that have. jn L.tkeview cemetery, abnigride of growth ot I lie-f »-• uf '-n- particular outlying |»rc«int'lH tiifi tn report,
kind
of
money
crop.
When
there
is
ly at this time of ihe wo/ld’s chaotic increasing in volume, thus bringing
Um ailiievtd despite the many Mre. Wiley, who passed away last
Nillaburough county l U n d s in favor state docs a growing, living oak sus­ about a narrowing of the margin uf
fonfo/rnalulily
in
products*
there
is
hanilhaps that *hnvo prevailed and August. They leave no children or
of th e $873,000 bond issue for now
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. Seminole can h e . counted upon tp 'relatives hilt a 'host of friends .will rrtore neighborly friendljnena, 'a n d rottdt this mnrni.-ig with a m ajority tain the Christmas thought; and we lorses at sea.
Indications of n desire on tlie p art
with
it
liusinejis
coofu-rction.
In
love
to
'
ring
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s
in
Hoethnven'h
|rt up the number of members
miss them.
short it is a good plan to try anti see of I lit votes, nml although the po&amp;si- Hymn of ChiistnuiH joy we frhall of Germany to -tu rn the 'peaco p a r ­
nsi-ibi!.
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liili y of t o p p o s i t i o n oxercoming ‘e cho liis-versen. a n d ' *’He mortals to leys with the Russians into a general
Thau how near it it possible.to meet t|u
More
Tm- '.oinniille.e also wishes to nn- Sanford Audience
It.is
lead ■' remote, there is still a join flu+ mighty t horns, .which the peace conference arc reflected in the
requirements condensed into a sen
Pleased
nounre tii..i many of those approach­
tenre from the philosophy of tlu- old very plight chance th a t the issue will , morniit p*stars began: Father love is Inti nt dispatches.
'd Muti-d t' ut they would join later
Hi-Forrest &amp; Ford more than Homan stoic Sencrq: ~
he defeated
Citrus Park. B ra n c h -1reigning o’er us. Brother love hinds
If the statements now concurrent
*ml *hat the names will he taken plenscd tin- large audience ni the
t' "• Blooming.iiile. Boyette und Pie- , ni ll,
nun, ever signing initrcii wi in Petrogrqd newspaper, circles are
“ I will govern my life and my
*"&gt; tiijie. The eain|ii,ign will proli- Lyric las.: night with rheir singing
n•. .cut "ff from .th e rest of the
correct the negotiators nf the cen­
thoughts,
us if tin- whole world wer- wiv-bl b &gt; lack of telephone'nnd tele- ni-.ward Victors in (In- midst of
»M) &lt;luM- .Monday night hut this and dancing net.
Nl r. Harry L.
tral powers have expressed interest
•strife;
Joyful
muric
lifts
u
-o
n
w
u
rd
dois not preclude joining the Red­ Ford needed no introduction to tin* to gee tlie one and to road the other: gr.tjih were no*, able to report last In the trium ph song of life."
in 4 lie result of Russia's effort* to in - —
. t fen any. lime and new members people here In Sanford as he haa. f,,r what • docs it signify- to rinke n iglit; In these five precincts are
So let every one, old and young idut-c the nllies to join in tlie. confer­
»ill Is- w,Koine any time during the' played here„the last three seasons anything r. secret to my neighbor 173 qualified voters and it is rertain
ence. desiring to learn thw before
m r.
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with J. A. Colnlrn’s Minstrels and when to God (who i* tin* searcher of that they will cut down the lead-,nf usher in the Yulctidc spirit with-one proceeding with the negotiationsgrand mighty chorus—every one bo
'Th? committee wishes tp have ns has never yet failed to please His our ho.qrts) ’ all our privacies are (he bond advocates considerably, a herald, those who ring 'and also' although they might later be willing .
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hut hardjv*.enough to overcome the those who think they r a n ’t —po one to discuss p?ace with Kussin alone,
min&gt;' HeWiini'mhers as possible .by audience. Last night- Mr. Ford in
Ssturdxy njjfit in prder to make a his black face work rendered some It Is good business for the farmersp lead.
’fifrmeni in general were will lie excused from singing.' For it was explained.
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r&gt;od showing with the other coun- of the very latest of rag time songs to have two or three major aourers not in favor of Ihe bond issue. u Community chorus will lead, tlie
It wns also intimnted tliut on th eir
In the raggest way and with his of income, lialanced lietween ficlr*. Keysville delivered t h e only goose
tjc* tf tin- state.
. ’t
hand will bo there, the schools Hill own account .they wen* planning t o .
Any one wanting informnticn dean and witty, jokes caused the grove or garden crops und live stock. egg of the day, voting her 22 solid have a part,' not forgetting to men­ put the question of peace before all
When the prices of particular crops against tlie bonds..
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shout the drive can get same from people to forget ev'en the war.
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tion ..especially thv primary children the powers.
Director R y J ; | R lly ,,t the Herald ~ Mr : DeForrrst with his ' te n o r nnriow , or there is Vhorla’ge or /*il' Between* Mont? Grapn and
Tampa»nn&lt;l
Plant
City
decided
the
who
are
to
bring
tbeir
merry
hells
edict- who hopes to have more sup- voice sanjf several good numbers and urci then live stock becomes Very ele-tion, their combined majority with them, und who dots not love to sen on the Italian front the defend­
ficairahle and vice versa.
Pl«» tr.by.
.- . ............. ,r~ xeotr-applause -wl^i each number.
amounting to 14* Votif,- while the henr the voice o f tho little child lifted ers • are resisting desperately new
‘ Do Forrest £ Ford will lie at the
If population increases ns it has vote against bonds, ns reported, in in song. *
Austro-Germun efforts to break
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Lyric tonight nml Saturday with e n ­ in the past, doubling every twentythe district outside of thesj* two"ci­
Rev. Peck of the Kpiscopul church through the hills to the plains. T h e
•’AY YDtIK IN COM E TAX
tire change of progrnm each night.
live years, we will have over 200,­ ties stood at -'120 for und -‘HI against wifi give a-short address.*
Italians after withstanding strong
000.000 people in the United States the issue. Tampa gave the bonds a
attacks
nnd inflicting heavy losses o n
DfAcrrs Will lie llcrif To Tell You
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in 1940, nnd in one hundred years 52 majority, while ^Jant City led the ’
Cannot
Come
Home
.
tho
cnctny
were forceli to retire t o
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About It
Our Warm Weather
Christmas Day will f m d T lo rid u over a billion and n half. If we hr.vo list with a majority of 91.
new positions - wheel thu invadern
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That to came may round a bit
•n a communication'received by noltjiers at Camp Wheeler, instead of trouble to get food today, w^iet will
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Tho total vote’ of the rounty, not strained, for some persons have been brough . Up^ reserves.
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Collector IntcrnnI Rcvc- at home for a visit. The division it he in the future? If we are strivOn tho southern end o f tho H a v e
counting
the
missing
precincts,
tal­
J't|p -fames M. Cnthcnrt announces
heurd to complain nliout our rerent
will take n holiday on the 26th. hut ing.aml saving for our ehildrrn what
line the Austro Germans have bpen
out of n qualified list of temperatures.
We certainly haVe
»l a federal income tax ofllrer will they will not he allowed to leave the sort of a heritage is in atnre for them, lied
checked
in several attem pt* to croon
.7,978 men for the corresponding pre- reason to lie grateful nbnut our owd
' pnt into this county on Jancamp unless thoy ran go and return unless bettek methods are adopted, rinrts. while the entire registration
the river. .
*r&gt;' -5 and will he here until Jnnright now, tn make best use of what of the county is in excess of fourteen lot when we rrnd in letters from the
within 24 hours.
On tin* western front the .Germans
*r&gt; -M. lie will have hia office in
north farts like this: *'Wo ere buried
Gen. i . L. Hayden, commander of \t offered through Krarrfu| seed se­ thousand. The Issue was carried hv
have not yet given s tr i n g indication
in snow nnd ire. It U unusually
house in Sanforcj and will the Dixie division has Issued positive lection for rrnpr, b e tte r cultivation
where their advertised drive is to Ire. .” ,rr , vf ry.dny ready and willing orders th at pffirefs and enlisted men, of tho soil—with . more knowledge a very small majority of a decided cold for December, and with so little
gin. German gun,! continue to Ircm- .
minority
of
the
voters
of
tlnfbuunty.
fuel people .are feeling it ’ greatly,
' , 'f' f’«,r.»ons subject t o ’ the in- who ilannot go home tontl hack in 24 about 'multiplying insect- pests arid
bard • aiiofif sector* along the north­
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fcchooia arc closed in some plan*.”
,;n' ,:ix make out tbeir returns hours be confined to camp. They plant diseases an d how to combat
ern e rd I r o n the North Sc:i to .tlx - .
T h at was frvrn Michigan.-'
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.
Thanks Seminole County
S wL j bnr(,«*. hpiuding the Ypre*.
Another
letter
to
frirnds
i
n
‘SanThe following letter ’Yens recently
but trips of more than fifty' miles servation of what is produced by the
ml Oh-.miiarna a re rs and raiding
How
rRany income tax payers will from camp cannot bo. taken.
right kind of grading,- paekftlg, and recalved from O.' K. Maple, state ord. f rr m (’then** u n i's "W ith n o t i c i n r r»f**r sing the British e n d
•herr |„.
lecretary Florida War Work Ccuncjf snow knee d?.-|&gt; niid Id u - winth&lt;**
If
Many of the men did not a**k per- marketing.
Ficnclr eeirimr. F r f my ritfds have
you , 4!l •n Seminole county?
of the Young Men’s Christian Asso* eighteen degrees below zero I *i?».
_cuess how many married mUsibn to visit home Thanksgiving
-bien .cpuiied by t i e llritisli in the*
m o rn in g —ninny n rc ’i (impelled to re­
riatinn:
Sorrento Marriage Announced
*‘1| h* l u ' n*’ w*fb wlf" nr husband staaon, expecting to get furloughs on
i\rr.,f aren and nortbeast cf Ypres,
main nt home.1’
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The
following
wedding
announce­
Jacksonville,
Flu
.^December
17.
Christmas.
The
recent
order
of
the
o w -V," n“
of $2,000 nr
while tlie FiYnch have repuised nn v
Wo have no reason to complain,
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Jlrw many unmarried |*er- commanding cgncrAl has greatly dis­ ments arc soon tn he issued at Sor- Mr. Sabellc. Maipes, Sanfurrf, Fla.
attack *near Hvgnovillo nurtheast of
but rather to ri-joico that we get Verdun.'
,.r
1 *aye net incomes of $1,000 appointed th em 'b u t Oiet-e is no rem ­ rehto where the contracting parties
D r a r 'M r . Moines:
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nro .well known: .
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We congratulate you on the.splen­ r.1ong so comfortably. .
kn w ' r t *'** -v,,a r , . then you will edy for the situation.
Germany’s present stri-ngth on th e
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Mr. Albert Royal
' " P ^cDccfor of-. Internal
did form and thoroughness with *
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. • western frofit is estim ated to a p • * announces the marriage
which your statem ent is rendered
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th a t there will be WIU Hpend Winter In Orlando .
Luke county is setting tlie pace proxirqate the maximum reached
ot hta daughter
and also on the very flplaqdld show­ for eradicating the cattle tick* next last July when it Has 166 division?.
Mm. W. D. Holdon and son. Mr.
ccunty|'^,”&lt;*rrtl ‘.aX
ln IhU
-Kula Alberta
ing which your county has made in season, bovine been tho (first qf tho The allies, however, nro believed t q
Billy Holdon camo over from San­
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• tfil* campaign. V»\- ail consider that counties which have a chance to have a suberiority, in numbers.
l3| l i _ r r ' cf inrome. dor the year ford Monday and will spend the
Mr. James Lawton High
Seminole county did remarkably
wfdter here. Mm. Holden and Mrs. •
British shipping losses decreased
vi&lt;f»d fi.!ft bCwrncdC' Dn fcrrfu Pr^’
clean, up and get released from tlclc
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Sunday
Deccmbor
23rd
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’well,
considering Ita sice, in contrib­
Lula
HI
Lawrence
have
taken
the
u j .
°rc M“rch • ' &gt;018- B«*
by
four from last week's* total. .The
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• uting $2,562.44. Please accept! again fever quarantine' next year, to a
dsfit.»a^0?d m*ny fieoplo'don’t un upper1 fiat of thb Rowlanff House
nu
m
b er-ab o v e 1,600 torn .lost re, ln,&gt;
the Uw
Isw- miit. . . n uknow
« &gt; 501 S.'
bo*
',"'4 tllc
and’ &gt;
won’t
o. Main
. . . . . . St.,
H*-&gt; tot the rcat of the At homo a f t e r J a n - 1st Grovelaitd, our thanks tot yourself and all the datp fbr the election to vote for ccir.- majna stationary, the.decrease being
Florid*.
•w-.
make-ouj thelr. rcturns. jh e •eason.jT-Reporter-Star.
ntambera of the different committees putfory'dipping of cattle.
id vessels under 1,600 tons.
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‘‘The products of ‘a multitude of
small farms can be mndo uniform
as to grading and packing by un or­
ganization und by no other means
whatsoever. It is a waste uf time
and breath to even talk about it-on
any other baris,"—F. IY. Houston,
•YJ. S. Secretary of Agriculture.

. Thm weather hns npt been of the
best for ahonping this Week'ln^t the
city has bad plenty of -people never­
theless and the merchants are look­
ing fur a big ru»h today, tomorrow
and Monday.
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Luckily there is ona more day bcfory Christmas after Sunday and the
tired ri-'rk-t and tlie equally tired
shoppt-rtt will have time to rest up
one day and then go nt it* again on
Monday.
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�PAGE BIGHT

THE SANFORD HfcBALfl

December lfc. i u r

pn lion .-or elsewhere behind the 'hont.
This applies to German-Amertcana
tvhif returned to Germany to live after
being naturalised In the United 8tatee,
The children of such parents are IIable to eenrlce In the trenches In case
they hare not completed the neces­
sary steps to obtain American citlscn•hip.
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T’S alvyays false .economy
-to-save-m oney-at-theexpeqse of personal appear­
ance; good clothes are worth
what they cost.

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The chief thing in buying
is to pay just enough to get
the best; and not too much
That’6 the whole story of
our Hart Schaffner &amp;. Marx
clothes; the best clothes made;
and the m o st economically
When you buy clothes remember this
Hnrt SchafTnQr &amp; Marx; and

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co
Copyright Ilsrt Schaflner 6c Marx

fiT/ic home of Hart Selinfiner &amp; Marx clothes

MANAGER CLARK GRIFFITH AS AN ORATOR

SAND BU RR K IL L S -R A N C H E R
Qete Into Throat While Victim Is
, Shocking Com—Operation
Comes Too Late.

Family Tree In Window.
Adn. Miss.—The Klinger family tree
Is on exhibition In a. local show* winifow, giving tlio nnccjtry of that fam­
ily from 170.1 to the present time.
Adam nnd Kve Klinger were born In
1705 nnd 1700, twelve children being
born to them, from which sprang 1 ,
000 relatives.

In Former^ W ars More Soldiers Per­
ished From This Disease Than by
Bullets— Fever Has Vanished •
From Belfort District.
'Paris.—One of France!* most dan­
gerous enemies has now been van­
quished—typhoid fever, nnd the victor
la Professor Vincent, an ofllcvr of one
of the French medical schools.
Tho war has shown that the most
deadly of fever* la s t the mercy of
ndcnce. Tyhold fever was always a
grea t enemy of armies In tho field. It
lias-been established thpt In wara-prevlous to iho present dno more men
died of typhoid thnn by bullets nnd
s h e llit
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Rocky Ford. Colo.—An American
substitute for olive oil Is believed to
hnvo hcen discovered here by D. V.
llurrell, n.truck*gardener.. Iturrell tins
found thnt u clear, rich oil Is In the
seeds of emilnloupes nud Ims submitted
11 iimmtliy of It to government chem­
ists nt Washington, who Informed him
thnt their experiments Imllrate a new
table oil of tho same color and texture
as olive oil Is apparent, without any
refining process.
The government
chemists are continuing their experi­
ments with the* substance.

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W a n te d —rA Ford roadster. mu*t
in good 'ion dll ion i«i*-f
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H i l a r y to ho&gt;»« Wants two Mudcnl*.
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Deceased Tragedian's Daughter Qlves \ All Local A dvertisem ents Undei
Costumes to Stage Woman's
» T his R ead in g T H R E E C E N T S a
Line For Each Insertion. M inim um
Relief Fund.
New York.—The stage woman's war
relief lias received from Mrs. Edwin
Arden, duughtcr &lt;5f Thomas Keene, de­
ceased tragcdlun, all her father's cohtuines.
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velvet which ndurutsl the tragedian
when he appeared ns Richelieu nnd
Hamlet will be made Into warm gnrsoldiers which the
ments for those
.
stage has sent Into service.
Mrs. Arden has hold the egstames
atiiong tier most prized possessions, but
she feels that no more satisfying nsc
could bo ihnde of them than that to
which the stage woman’s wur relief
will put them. •

Professor Vincent Conquers the
Most Dangerous Enemy of
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Typhoid Epidemic Started.
At the start of the present struggle
a typhoid epidemic ntnrtcd In October,
101-1, nnd Increased through tl)0 win­
ter of 10141015.
Professor Vincent not out to stop the
epidemic by using n vnedne which
he hnd discovered four or tire yenrs
previously.
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Already, from 1011 to 1014. most of
tho french soldiers under arms hnd
been vncclnnted; Rut the ninhlllzntlAn
men arrived In different depths,In hun­
dreds pf thousands.
Doctor Lnndouxy, head of tho medi­
cal service In Uip Ilelfnrt district, hnd
100,000
men ‘ vncclnnted. - Three
months Inter typhoid* fevfr hnd' en­
tirely dlsnppenred from -hls district,
nnd It was proved thnt only tlji dis­
tricts where men hnd not been vac­
cinated was typhoid to be feared.
At present yneclnntlon' Is obliga­
tory everywhere, nnd. thanks to th is,
tho number of typhoid cases dropped
from seven In January, 1015, to 0.023
In March. 1017. ’ ■
Number of Deaths 8maller. , •
. Tito num ber‘of deaths through ty­
phoid hnd also dropped to such an
extent thnt now they have to be reck­
oned on an average of 10,000 men.' 80
far, for the p r e s e n t year, only 0.04
deaths lp 100,000 have been record-

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SUBSTITUTE FOR OLIVE OIL

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character in jc u t cmJ, tW raore [laiir

Sioux Falls, 8. D.—The accidental
Irnwlng of n sand burr Into his throat
caused the death of Clarence McClel­
land. a prominent Fall River county
rancher.
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While shocking corn a Band b u rr be­
came fastened to one of his Angers. lie
attempted to extricate.the sand burr
with his teeth. It became loosened Just
ns he took n deep breath and the sand
burr was drnwri Into bis throat.
fie could not dislodge It. and was
rushed to n hospital, where an operaj Ron was performed, but too late to

vurrlnntlOn. for which the nntltyphus
laboratory of the Vnl do Grace furnl«hrd the nrmy nines with 5.515.075
doses of varelne. has saved a consider­
able number of men for tho country.
"If the morbidity nnd mortality ex­
perienced from November. 10M. to
.Innunry, 1015. had been maintained
slid on the hypothesis thnt between
Proper Judgment.
•1.000,00(L.nnd 5.000.000 men had been
There
Is
sometimes more sheer cour­
sent to the front during thnt period,
age
In
the
little
body of n gray squirrel
the number of eases would hnvo been
more- than a million nnd the number than there Is In the whole .vast carcass
nf on elephant. An old. old story t••Hr
of deaths 145,000."
of n Sunday-school lad who win asked
why the.lions didn't cut Daniel, lit.
REDUCE PRICE OF SARDINES answer was, "Itcciiuso most of lilir. win
hnukliono and the rest of him 'vns
Mslno Csnners Agree to Accept $5.GO grit.” It Is tlx* inside measurement «»I
Por Cate for Keyless
a Ulan ihat eoiftils. W'c must Judge liy
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the moral and not the physical vuluct
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Washington.—l#ct the-worried house­ whetl-er he Is strong.
wife worry no longer. Sardines are
safe.
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Tinned sardines, small sire, should
T'pth ul’s Wif &gt;—“Do yon think ntj
lio retailed at n o t. more than 8 1-Jl tiiishaiid- eon stand an op e m tlo n l'
cents, the food administration lias an­ Doit or (absently)—"My dear inuilnm.
nounced.' ns 11 result of 11 voluntary vimi know IT- flMMielal lifTalrs .bette*
agreement Just eortipleted with 1*0 per •bun I ■!•&gt;" - I'm-'
cent of the Maine sardine eminetV
They will reduce tlielr price to $5,011
per ease of 100 keyless cans, one-quar­
ter size, In oil; $0.10 for one-quarter
key cuns In ell und $5.00 for jthreequarter size In mustard. Wholesaler*
have agreed ter bundle sardines on
small inurgln nnd the food administra­
tion 'solicits reports t&gt;f cxcesslvo
profits.

KEENE ROBES AID SOLDIERS^

- A Canl is much like a man, alter alii, The
more character, the more nower he baa. The more

15 for 8wattlng Fly.
lllnwnthn, Knn.—It cost It. N. Zim­
merman, 11 business man. $5 to swat a
fly Hint did u splrnt glide and lauded
on Ids bald bend. Mr. Zimmerman
was attending church when the swatling occurred. The tululsler was rais­
ing money and had asked for $5 sub­
scriptions when u fly alighted on Mr.
Zlmrabrnmh's bead. He raised bis
band to brush nwny the fly apd the
preacher caught the movement. "HN. Zimmerman subscribes $5; who will
be the next)’* the preacher announced.
Mr. Zimmerman paid'tho subscription,
ns he salil It was worth the price to
swat the aiiuoylng fly. • •

AMERICANS IN GERMAN ARMY

C harge 25 C enla.

For Sale—575 thousand feet of
timber, It miles from Sanford,' on
Leesburg road. All virgin timber.
F. I l.K lirk , 811 Third St.
34-2tp
For Snle-r-lfiO acres of land. II
miles from Sanford. Time o r cash.

For .Sale—Onion
Riggers.

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For Sale—To wind up an estate I
offer for sale Lot 12, Rlock :l, Tier 1,
fronting 30 f ic t oh I’alrmUo avenue
nnd ndjolnlng county Jail. Make me
un offer for it, T. P.Grndy, Inde­
pendent Life Iluildlng* Nashville,
Tenn.
29-Gtc
For Sale—White Uermudn Onions
grown from tho seed, $2.00 thousand,
25c per h j u n d r o d .
See C. II,
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For Sale—Fino lot of RegUtcred
Qitroc Jersey pig*.
Mr*. Kndor
Curlett, Geneva. Florida'.
25-tfc

, For Sale—Very desirable celery
Enemy Forcing Sons of United 8 tatcs and truck lAnd, well ^drained, nt
Citizens In Germany Into
* Summerfield, Marion County, Fla.,
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H mile from railroad station, l i mile
from
good school- nnd church, alsc
Copenhagen.—Tito (jermnn mllltnry
hard
surface
road. This land ctjn ho
authorities continue tho practice of
putting Into the army persons living bought cheap for cash. Apply to
In Ocnnnny who have lost 'their orig­ Chns. White, Adnms Park, Gn.
inal cltlxcnshlp without acquiring Ger­
man nationality. A now order.says
For Sale—International Harvester
Hint former nationals of foreign states,
Including former Americans, will 'not truck, one. ‘half ton. 1914 moddl;
he employed with Hie front-line troops, water cooled: S. • Runge, Sanford
"It Is permlsslblt to afflnn," says hut must serve In the armies fit ©cco- Ave. qjQd Fourth. St.
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C O U N TY HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY -EFFIC IEN T REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
WEST GENEVA AVENUE1
*— —■M rt I f ie o EEQ ..Mansfield iiL-Cpmlng.
up from T a m p a toTake~Xmnn with
hit. aunt, Mrs, J. E. Vaughn.
.The m any friends of Mrs. Tom
Fortier arc glad to see him going
around again.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Rrfbinson were
pleasant callers a t
Mrs.
Jack
Vaughn’s Sunday. - — -----------------Mrs. Willie King is expected homo
from Miami to take Xmas with his
folks. Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson
Wo have been having some had
weather on th e gardens now und
still having it cold^ and* rainy
It is
had on people ns well us gardens but
God knows best.
He rules us all
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Christmas excitement is the order
these dnys
Ethel school ami Sunday school
will give a .program and have a
Christmas tree a Monday night, De­
cember 21th
Little Wesley pill more got badly
hurl just above und very ne a r,b is
eye, while phiying at school lust
Monday.’ and lias not been able to be
in. school since
Eva Boyd.. who lias been 'sick for
some tim e is aide to be in school
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Missouri Will preach at the Presby­
terian. church, next Sunday - a t JL30
p nT ThTiThouFhas*been requested,
so th a t he may. return to I.ake Mary
for evening service
Next Sunday the new officers for
the .‘ school were to he elected hut
probably thls*had better wait now
until the 110th and we can get in half
an T io u r-fo r th e-lerson bjr meeting
a t 2 o'clock
D o n 't forget the col­
lection a t the school' will go for the
Children's Home Sorlety of FJnridn.
. Price &amp; Collrr dfd a neat little job
one day Inst week fo[_G T Riillinger
by raising his house und putting It
on cement blocks
A Derby of Oil City, Penn., is
among the recent arrivals in S a n ­
ford. coming out to lo o k 'n fte r his
orange grove here
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.Mr,, and M p . Caldwell, Mrs. Dutfleld and daughter return Monday
from Pennsylvania to ' spend the
winter. • %Mrs. Ryder and two chil­
dren *accompanied them.
Mrs. If. U. Chapman left Sunday
for her home in Jacksonville, .
Private E. L. Dinkei returned to
Spartanburg Tuesday a fter spending
his ten day furlough with home folks
anil friends.
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"WfTT." En t rmfnger T o ft'S uHfl n rir
lilr. home In Texa*. .

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Mr. and"M rs. S? A', lliiaton and
Miss Mildred hpve closed their home
on Cameron avenue and .moved into
town for the winter month*.
Quartermaster
Sc/gcr.nt
Enoch
Matyin Austin nrrlvcd here last
Friday for a short visit with home
folks', ‘Sergeant Austin is in camp
at. Chlckamauga Ynrk, T rn n ., andhas fully recovered from the injuries
received to his foot while jumping
fro m 'th e train some months ago.

Dpuglas • Gibson -(colored), one of
t h e ‘oldest citixons and who wuit re­
spected by every one, died Wednes­
day after several m onths’ illness. .
.A I$cd Cross meeting, was. held at
the L ib rary Monday evening. T. W.
Lawton gave an interesting address
on patriotism anil Prof. Hatch on
th e ’ Red Cross work.

Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx clothes

A suit is like an automobile;
it may turn out well and it
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that these Hart Schaffner fit
Marx all-wool suits will turn
out well.’ They’re made of the
right stuff and in the right way.
And they’ll always have lots
of style. That’s what you want.
Come in and sec
anyway."

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Mrs. Sam Elinore of JIavann, Re Sure and Tut Them on Yoi^r
Fla., and two little girls are visiting
Xmas Packages
her parents. Mr. and Mrs, Waits.
Morris Clouser fell while chasing a
squirrel oif an upper story. The
roof gnve-wny causing M orris to fall
nnd he was knocked unconscious and
he' was rushed to the hospital in' Or­
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The seals this year a r c especially
attractive, a beautiful Christ ma*
tree replacing■th? familiar far? of
Santa Clam. Every n n v in g picture
house -in the state is being a s k ’d t i
run a slide containing a picture qf
| the s oils. A** soul'* people who wish
i to tis-i t in this great R**d Cross and
j public health iv.irh f *.■! that they
cannot use as many seals as ertn he
purchased fqr $5 or $ ID or even a
dollar’s worth, (they sell at one cent
apiece) arrangements have been
made whereby seals may he sent to
I)r. Whltford or Dr. Leeds ami they
will he forwarded to I fie rumps fn
the use of the soldiers. One ijolla
will make ten fellows happy, no
oily hy providing them with then
i lie hrighfeners for their leters
and packages, hut they will knn
that, somebody rare* about their
welfare.
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Red Cross Notes .
’ Owing t ) f he fact that next T liursd ry , Dec. 27th is moving day, the
work room being changed, from its
'present I-rut ion a t the Elks Club to
the l i-'i Wrick, the cutting commit'**■&lt;» will n e t metjt on Tuesday or
ThursdLy ns lias been their Custom,
h.’ the entir? committee are. re
qu ' 1i*d to meet at tin* new rooms
in Hie Pico block Friday morning,
Dec. 2Sth.
All work now tiring completed will
pUiye he turned over to the tlistrihoting committee..by ^Vetlncsijay?
Dec. 2(ith,
a shipment will go for­
ward cn that date
Th* C h a p l'r will appreciate the
offer of a truck" to m ivo their be­
long’ngs on Th irsdi y morning next.
There ure ab» much needed the
dona’ion of 3 sewing machines and
C straight chair*.
Anyone who can render either of
the above services will please phrne
Mrs. D *ane ’i’urner. No.

AVe have*best varieties.—best quality. . E very lot jRiaranteed
tru e to nam e and us to condition,
w e are now booking contrnet-s sor W in te r'a n d Sprint? shipm ents.
We have been for several years large growers of ixdatoos.
W e have learned wlmt seed und fertilizer is best adapted to
. Florida soil and clim ate. We oITer our custom ers the benefit
o£ our knowledge gained by actual experience.
W rile for Prices and L iterature

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DAILY T R A IN S TO W ASHING- A
Daisies and buttercups gnvo way to
TON A N D NEW YORK
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brown, waving trusses, tinged with
the warm-red w r r e l ; the waving gratifi­
No- BO
No. »2
No. eG
es nre swept away and the inendows*
-8:10 p. m.
L«
Jarknonvillr
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n.
m.
12:01,
p.
m.
lie like emeralds set In the bushy
Ar Savannah
1:1 Ap. m.
1:01 p.m. 12:35 «. mhedgerows; (lie tawny-lipped corn tu5:15 a. m.
Ar ( liarlesion
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K;IG p.m.
7:45 p. m. \
glns to tmiv \xlilt tin* weight of lliu full
Ar.Richmond........ 5:01a. m.
7:35 n. m.
H:50 p- m.
cur; the i-enpcrs nre bending nmongst
Ar Washington........8:40a. m.
10:55 a. m. 1:10 a.m.
Ar Iialtlmore--------10:00a. m.
12:10 p. m.
R nnd It soon slnnds In sheaves; then,
3:30 a. m.
Ar W. Phll'phla.. 12:23p. m.
2.27 p. m.
presently, the patches of yellow stub­
5:50 a. m
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York.—
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ble lie side by, side with streaks of
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dark rot earth, which "tho plow Is
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batal alaansra an M la B a iaanak.
PaaaaaiWa m a j a rm * f
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The sale of Red Cross' seals iu
WEST SIDE ITEM S
Florida
this year promises to he
Mrs. Harry Snow and two inter­
EAST SANFORD
esting little daughters arrived op . Greetings of the season to* the greater than ever before. Each gomtAunity Is trying to sell nr least cine
Wednesday from Denura. Colorado Herald and all its renders.
to spend the winter witli her parents, . Miss E m m a Tucker o f Enterprise seal per capita, and many will.sell
Mr. and Mrs. Victor■Schmelx.
will he the guest of the young ladles* three per rnpita, which is The goal
Harry K. ltnhon of 122 Infantry. class over this Sunday, th e 23rd and set by Dr. John II. Leeds, state sec­
Machine Gun Co., Camp Whceh*r will apeak at the Sunday school-anjl retary of the Florida Anti T ubercu­
at Macon, Ga,« was home to spend : |'j,worth League inciting at Moore’s losis Association. (Headquarters,
Duval Theatre Arcade, Jackson­
his five days’ (urlnugh with his Station ejiurrh.
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ville.!
Every organization in the
father and mother, Mr. and Mrs.
The Christmas tree and entertain­ state which is federated with the
I). II. C. R a b iln .,
Miss Edna* Thompson of DeLtuid ment will take place on Christmas Florida Federation of Women’s ^
was visiting her a u n t,’ Mr A. Maude night. It promises to* he a pleasing Clubs, (with a very few exceptions)
event, Mrs, S. A. Huston has the is handling the sale of the, seals u n ­
Carl and Henry Dees, Miss Daw­ Powell Sunday nfternoon.'
arrangement* ill charge.
son anil. Miss Holiday ate Sunday
der the able direction of Dr. Grace
Mr.
anlf
Mrs.
John
Rudger
of.
Harry Weeks' went to- the Way- Whitfdrd, Chairman of their Public
dinner with the Misses ,HrocUw»y
G randm a Uoyd from Lakeland is Alcoa. Genn.' came in unexpectedly cross hospital last week for treatment Health Department. 'Ozone, Pinel­
expecting, to remain some time.
spending some time with her chil­ early M/milny morning to
las Co. •
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,li,r* 1 Mr.". I. I). Martin who was quite
dren here
The National Red Cross lues asked
seriously ill fur several days i:; re­ that this year a considerable part of
Miss Dawson is on the sick list
covering now, we are pleas'd to say. I In* funds raised by the sale of s**ils
Miss Arhsnhcl Holiday is keeping
Willie Bromley arrived home from shall he used to can* for t u b e r c u la r
school tor her tin* lust two days.
Miss
Alice
PuwvJI
is
visiting
with
'he
Hailey .Military School in Soul) soldiers.
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The-president of the Can•Mr. Emory Rush made a short
her
aunt,
Mrs.
J.
A.
Thompson
at
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Carolina
lifst
Friday
evening
its
A1
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j*a
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Railroad states that ai
call on his brother. E. A. Rush on i
Del,and through the Christmas h *li- pleasant surprise to hi- parent* He many Canadians have died from
Thursday morning
d«,vs
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’ will remain until the first of the
uhercidosis • since the war began as
The train mu keif us keep late hours
year.
have been shot down hy the enemy.
to get ou r mail out here.
Mr. Stokoley from Mount Dorn
Horace Chorpcnitig did not pass Tuberculosis I* the Greatest enemy
wits on hit) way to Sanford in his
the
examining hoard in Jackson­ of civilized nations. ■ The average
automobile1' and trailer loaded with
1IPSAI.A AND GRAPEVU.I.E
ville
on qrrount of a sJigtit &lt;fj r— ejeath rate from tuberruloJis in
II. G.. Limdpuist spent a pleasant new^syrup and pickles Hy accidentability
tnuoh t o ..Ilia disgust. He is Florid if i* greater than lli.it of the
time Monday with his old friend. the coupling pen tlew out. the trailer
United States, because \ti- have neg­
at home farming again.
uinde
a
half
circle
and
turned
over
Norman D eforest on a fishing trip
lected to fight this enemy. - -The rest
in
tin:
ditch.
The
damage
u
:u
very
Miss Helen Chorpening has been
The la ttrr rould only make a very
of the monej^ from ;t he seal sale will
confined to her roqm Hie past week
short ' visit here as he expects Ids little.
John llurgc* of the west side i- witli a seven* cu«e .of eye trouble. lit* used to s ta rt a campaign for
company to go on guurd duty **oon.
county sanatoria and for public
Dr. Tolar in attendance. •
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Rev I) V Good of Kansas City, shipping some fine let!cure.
health nurses.

may • not.

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�And U‘nd to Something More-Serious
Stale lU a rit o f.llra tlh

fertfous ns at any time dnrng
pcrlml of communicability. _^

Uaunun,aLindrel

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[r affection' of tn

led rar&lt;.

lVi'-'*ICS' keep away from
To avt id nteasl

Measles Is a t present cimernlly
distributed oyer Florida.
At this
Henson of the year pmhimonin and
bther serious complications nr? liable
to follow the disease, m has 1&gt;een
demonstrated at* some of TtW' nrilttary camps of the snujli. Caution
and forethought hy each indlvidW uld in
stiffe —
enn ,prevent its
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Perm ns c r i m ' d to
i-mlnted and examine! d ^lly for
a Period .of. from_j; op Week to
eighteen days after contact with the
person having it, The |*inspected In­
dividual should l&gt; * put lo hed proinp
dividual should he- put to bed
promptly and-every one except the
doctor mid nurse excluded from th*
room. At termination of th • cane,
iill hcdding.-Luv_k.ai:id hiuolk. r. hi.-f j
''which may have been .soiled with
mouth and rtosu tuicretiuu" or expo*ed to thvm should he Imiled ,;r
otherMfUo dial iff ; i-t'o l.- Also therm im
and furiih'it^ should he given a
thorough c1 ’arising ami- then, wall
aired for a f -w day*.
There is a .v. ry old saving that
"few e scape smallpox and love.”
This ts . m .re true of n m . I; s for.
since '-introduction -.of vccilliallon,
the prevalence «f small fibx has In-

h‘n.vn crld’a Ajid.raoti
^-sons wb&lt;&gt; hit-v*
[ad dolilbe.-i:' : [If
'"1 tin’ Uidled S la t'*
!» service ikivo demonIMblle
Svi
is caused hy a
/n'.f J . t i 1; measles
lFflrtblc virus-'or ultra microscopic
‘ t.m whicli U
off in the
'w&gt; ynri throat•sjeretions of the in^ [.i Individual
[■aJy it tl*»p&lt; ID
ifd.v. it d"‘*' 1
.Measles which ik tho m m
communicable
disease ~ls d?
jiiy ' tp.iy be . eiintriictad
throughout tb* entire world
»h* pprio'l of catarrhal
:1,| until thk-ce.tjition of are more death* today-front
than fn in small p e v . but.
nucii'K m ’ liibrcns nei-VeinimiMU p rint! ,of srX’.'ll the death* from in* nsb--. it
.;rc rn ire, lira* !e
i;ig f
. . *. f,ir- i*i llv*' d a y s
iip et
cu'cs that font** from
Jt»r *pr
, &lt;Hut robing tnei.slcs Theri’f.irt. every pri-raul'mi
- rjj* r* &lt;11trt’&lt;itioti of the h" exer.cise*! to prevunl **j

have also completed - a similar has
for th* QvieJo public school which
will he hoisted for the first time nt
the ' Ilea Cross service fine raising
tomorrow nltemooni
,
The member* of the membership
team* held an enthusiastic -meeting
yesterday afternoon with Mre. II. P.
Thu coni milMcCall ns Minirimin
too.perfected plan*, to peo that every
person in Uviedo-.will have an oppor­
tunity to wear the Red Croa* hiltion. All msmht A. 'of the tommltte*1
wilF'-rrphf f —errrh ^-TfctyV -ir*tHfir-Nifhcadi|tiarter* of drive in the 0. I*.
Swope l.nnd Co. office every uftor-^
noon nt five o'clock.

Oviedo Xmas fled Or^*1* llrlve
The lied Cro.»s ('hrisuoaa mcmh»rahip drivi-Th Ovlcrln "In-gaii with"
a service nt the-M ethodist churrh
Sunilay morning. The pc*tor, Rev.
O. II. Gutteridgc In his farewell serniom to his charge before leaving^for
his new field in Hnfntd City spoke
on Red Cross work. The rnmpRlgn
mmiggcr of the Christmas, tlril'e
sfiokc on the? purpose and meaning
of Christ mm membership,
Honda u special It *d Cross sefvin* was held in the colored Haptist
&lt;hur.’h in charge of Principal Monrne vvho Is directing the membership
campaign of the Red Cross branch
i.utong his people. The meeting was
well attended and a num ber-of Inwere giv n by in t e r f il’d wind it was far from pleasant
Htrange a* it may seem the cold THE D E S O T O H O T E I .
weather
hmrcured most of tie* cold*
1 AMI’A, I I.OHIDA
|)n* Monday tiie advert Ling-com­
an I tiro ll*Mim-.
Kunn-in 11m
mittee composed «*f Misses Kish* that W'orc.'ij.iiTPVtjlont for pwhile. Onr lluntlrttl
lit I K i,v 11*1*1 U-tTIltN'
Three week’s ago almost every 'n u n . . . . V
Marshall,
Ruth
Young
end
Flira.
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ihutt'd
L w . lr d ,n la m pa . I lu . !,&gt;*■« H rcll-.n . « o n rrn lrn l
beth i.awton put up the o o le r s and in the ramp "had a cold and lot s of
I*. VIK at U n n
adV'Tti.dng cnntiericil’witli th** drive. them w r v severe. Today only a Y O U R C O M F O R T C A K E D FO R
Today th" above committee dis- v'eVy few ha”c colds and they arc
l-l ayed 11 Red ' Cross -erv|'o llag* in not had.
There have* hoi n a few changes in
every bo-iit‘*sj (i*mj ■ in town, tinny
if ill.- lirm* having every employee .tin? company. .hums jl INlritige of
r'-prese’iti d by e.ibii i in.i! 1 rossev no Hanford fi *. b. *■■ trn inferred-to th*-

if f*r **
-j mtc*

it fpo’ •
Ufrtn* !

Depends on Circumstances.
. "Ono should alwnjrs serve from ib«
left side. ‘That's right, I believe." "All
depon'd*. In serving nubpenna you
nnonk up from tpr* rear."
Unframed Picture*.
*
To fnsten linfrnmctl picture* on tho
wall no that the wind cannot tear
them loose, take u itnymv^rlhhon and
lints* lack* nmf, lirglnnlng nr one cor­
ner. fnsten the picture, then stretch
tin* tilih&lt;mi to the nest" corner of th«
pictu re, then unotlier tuck, otid w on
T frn r *n ninnil ^ttre -pTchtrrrr-TTsr-rthfitift*
to hnrmonlxe with the color In your
picture and the effect will be pretty.

Great Little Men.
Size I* no'crllerlon of vulor and abil­
ity. Mnpjilenn wns no giant. Tho
duke or Luxemburg. Jhmauost fnnioii*
cnptiilti of Ills time, wn* n dwarf. Jin-,
hone, the leader *whom, during ,ilu*
closing scenes of the Confederacy. Leo
most rolled upon, except Cordon, wn*
descrltred ns ” a spry midget, full of
Irish (Ire."—lliiffiiln.Tliti#*.

MAJESTIC HOTEL—Tampa, Florida

Europc-an Plan lliln It.M I’rr III? in) fp
llnrxl l.oraltaa I* (Uji on Tampa'*, ,Nr» Uaxrlrr
Mllll &gt;n lln'lar llrIlUr, (ItrrliHiVIns Tampa liar I'alk
lllll.le-rn
III. rf ami ll.j, pA Main Ca* Unr.. Ona
,U o rt y rvm |u &lt; |
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“ A H o l d M art Willi A C o m i d c n f o ”

IN V E S T IG A T E V A L U E S

this nialndy.'
lirr*. •danger signal Is

Ci vath n of teme/ircr
f(d'oweil*hy coiigi i'.fon
symptom*- and
U 1 r"*ition on t he lit ilc ni’otli Kop*t iliii u n ally co in es

physical defects.- Beck U Jrom San­
ford and KramCr is f r o m ' Jackson­
ville. Kramer was n o t 'a member of
Co..C .b u t transferred to ua from the
F irs t-flo rid a.
Private Thomas I Sullivan has
br«*n mnde ctirpordl, replacing one of
tho hoys who recently fell from grace
and had to he reduced, lie is the
second Sanford men to hi’ promoted
in the last month. Oscar .Speer, an­
other Hartfordite, hns been detailed
to ttt&gt; canteen rttid 'l* ' ifotv idling

The jctromi tur * f the c.imjiaijtn
'will he a li'.rg*1* ser? i -.* (lag au'v; on
A wrong imprc.-cdnti seem, in j cj display at the pokinffliy. At .V p. m.
Jenrli day cross. • will he. atiacbed to
tin* flag for L'.icli in-nihi'r enrolled
,*X"***-' &lt;1 1 » w
•V ‘ . I
. during the day*.
o v . r it. A Jh"u:ght *
| The ling eoinnjittev. eonpim ’d of
*-f Is tui!*l** l " r i v 1, l
Mi-r* ‘(Ilixnhetb \l*,nr
Mi-.-* '.'abel
: lt*u!* i lie S.H1:. ||.||*
.tlirm i*f tin* fill-, nf
Swope and Mr-. A. li. ('ruwfn.il

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• In thin.fl;iy of increased prices il will nay you to jnvc.sliir.itQ
thoioughly the unusual values offered n t The Hill-Hardware Co.
'I'nIce time by the forelock, buy your Heater and be'ready when
the etild snap conies.
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ilc Ranges which we are oirering'nt the ohl price.

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It Costs Nothing to Join
iiur Christmas Harkipg Club and it is an easy way to have
money next C hristm as. T he plan {h simple! You s ta rt with
10c. 5c. 2c or Ic nnd Increase with the sam e amount each* week.
Or von ran deposit 5(T cents, S I.00.a $5.00 or m ore each
week mid deposit this sam e amount each week.

How to Join
Look at the different Clubs In ta b le betow 'and select the
one you wish (o join, the Ic, 2, 5, 10, 50, $1.00, $5.00 —then
COM E TO OUR BANK W ITH T IIE F IR S T WEEKLY PAY­
M ENT. Wc wilt m ake you n m em ber of tho Club and give you a
Christm as Banking Club Book showing the Club you have
joined.
.

WHAT

THE

Ic Club
I'AVMESTS

IhI Week
2nd Week
3rd Week

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lc
2c
3c

D IF F E R E N T

2c Club

5c Club

PAYMENTS

payments

1st Week .... 2c
2nd Week
4c
3rd Week
Gc

InrrraM* every week by . Increase every week by
Tntiil In /Id U’pf&gt;kii

_ $12.75

Isl Week
2nd Week
3rd Week

10c

5c
. .10c
15c

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50c
Club
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PAYMENTS *

PAYMENTS

Increase every week hy
he. Total in 60 week*

PAYMENTS

PAYMENTS

1st Week $5.00
2nd Week $5.00
3rd Week $5.00

Increase every week hy
tOc. Total in 60 weeks

Deposit 60c every week
Total in 60 week*

Deposit $1.00 every week
Total in 60 week*

Delimit $3.00 every week
Total in 50 week*

$127.50

li make* your pennies. nickelH nnd dim es, often foolishly spent grow into dollars ^dollars
grow into
a fortune.
Start yntir. fortune
today.
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JTo give you a Rank connection,nnd show you how our Bank can be of service to you..

CENT

$5.00 Club

$1.00
$1.00
$1.00

To teach the “ Banking H ab it'' to those wito have never learned-Jl. ,

PER

$1.00 Club
1st Week
2nd Week
3rd Week

To provide a way for those of m oderate and even small m eans to bank their money.

FO UR

PAY

1st Wbck
50c
2nd Week
50c
3rd Week ... 50c

$25.00
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IN T E R E S T

$50.00

$250.01

YOU
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$2, $3,
$10

$4
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ANY

AMOUNT

For Old and Young

The Reasons for the Club

WE PAY

W ILL

10c
20c
30c

1st Week
2nd Week
3rd Week

$63.75

$25.50

Chib

CLUBS

The sensible thing for all parents to do is to join our C hristm as B anking Club and also
put every m em ber of their family Into it. This will teach them th e value o f money
nnd how to hank and HAVE MONEY. M aybe this little start you give them now may
some day set them up in business or b u y them a hom e.
&gt;
How often have you wished that your parents had taught you early the value
or hanking your money! You would be ‘well off today. Don't m ake th e sam e m is­
take with YOUR Children. * ’

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C H R IS T M A S : B A N K IN G

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It. J. HOLLY,' Editor
W. M . HAYNES, liuilneM Manager
Publbbrd Evrr y T u n d a y and Friday

Will win- either fame or

money, foY himself or the cause rncti
tioned.—Tlmps-Union.
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A C H R IST M A S G R E E T IN G
My first impulse was to Write
above, A M erry ChrJitmas To You!
Bcnscm rnoN prick -in advance:
Rut a second thought' ruled out
OWK T K I B .
t J. OO
S IX M O N T H S ..............' . ' . . . i f , .............. .. I M that wording as inappropriate a t this
T H IC K M O N T H S . . . . . ...................................... 71 season.
This will hardly he a merry
It w ill,be
In Ik* City by Con In 11.00 I’rr Vrar In Christmas to n'nybody.
an unhappy one to many. To most
Adrmar**r A r Prr M m lk
rlb '-ta itita Miuille MadTrO* ft®*" of iia ^Americans it will bo a . mixture
of sorrow ahtT^iTty, But' I -n b p e w R fi
b i n t d u S*rond.(liaa Mill Mtiler An(a«*
a faith in Gnd, thnl there will be
IW . artW PatlARW* at Hantwd. Hnrl*l«
Coder Act March 3rd, 1171
compensations for. this war that will
rrlryhwc Na, III justify its heing. ”
It may be that the customary
Christmas text. "Glory to God In the
Highest, a n d -o n earth -poaco aiming
men, in whom He is well pleased,"
will, give place, this season to the
words of Jesuit: "Think not th at I
icamc to send peace on e a rth : I came
not to .*end peace, hut n sword."
I take that to he n prophecy which
HOUSE MAKES HISTORY ON
we are fulfilling today.

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

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content
’M f d ’u t y bravely
Of hope; th a t every sun y
Shall bring more' fair employ,
Take time to live,
‘
-For-life has much to g i v e ,’
Despite the cynic's sneer
T h at all's forever wrong. '
There's much th at calls for song!
To fate lend not thine car.
Take time to live;
The world has rtluch to give."
—Thomas Curtic Clark, in- KrlendftTown.

PROHIBITION

RESOLUTION
IS PASSED

T h e Sanford Herald l» nut with a
fine Christman edition
We t, nr®
proud of the Florida press in the
Christm as "extra* "
Fine work.
This includes the tlnilies anti the
weeklies.—Orlnndn Sentinel.
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We*rr glad In he assured that that
fine Sanford lettuce crop escaped
w ithout injury. Sixty two caf loads
shipped in one day since It was
•‘ruined" is Sanford’* unswer to the
calam ity manger who . stnVtOii th-&gt;
story of this disaster.— Lakeland Tel­
egram.
——O*----“ T ru e patriotism" an d the " h o r­
rors" of war are ntit tifily for the
man a t the front, whose feel freeze
hi the trenches. The m a o who stays
a t hom e and works to support the
man nl th e front; who pays taxes
and donates, and donates and pays
t a i n , nnd loses his income from poor
huxlnem nnd donates and pays tax-*
is j u s t tut truly a patriot, and works
u h ard for his country,y and do-s
his d u ty just, ns truly ns the man
who shoots and filet a n d flies. DeLand News.
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RID1NC* T H E N E W S P A P E R S
" W h y is it that u newspaper may
d o n a te ' a hundred dollars' worth of
apace to any good cause and neker
rectike more than the merest per­
functory "thunk you.' while if a per­
son or firm in any other line ofh
ness donates a.t|uurter's worth from
t h a t person's nr firm’s stock to the
sam e cause, they are given a '-card tif
„ t h a n k s —at the expense of the news­
p a p e r? " asks the Lakeland Telegram,
an d we nr-1 surprised that the Tele­
gram didn't hi&gt;right on lin'd give the
unrw r.
()/ course Editor Hetherin fto n knew the utiower every
nevApaper man knows It, nnd he is
on e of the best informed in the busi­
ness. n u t if the public? would care'
to be told, the answer Is simply t|iat
the* newspaper Is considered by the
public as s public hjtl hoard, -with
•the pnhTishrr furnishing the marking
p o t . and brush, nr paste foF sticking
th e bilU ti» the public may choose.
To th e great majority of the people
a nowaptper is merely the means by
which th ey become famous c r uc-.
«|uire Information of value nnd repre­
s e n ts nothing in the way cf enter­
prise or Industry. The free space so
H b e rtlly given to worthy and ntar■wortlty r&amp;iiM-a ,hu* emboldened the
’ t e r k e r rff notoriety to ask continual­
ly for mtjs\. and the generous coni-'
- p lu m e with nil requests Ks made
m a n y think t h a t they how confer a
l a v o r t/ptm on editor by bringing i n i

/ New Line
CARD CASK
ES
Just Received

Juat the ihing for an
attractive Christman
present for men.
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CASES

RUONB
RHONE 148

■Whatever intorprotatiqn men mny
put upon these, words, our nation,
which claims to he Christian has felt
itself impelled to take up the sword
with brother nations " t o save de­
mocracy for the world."- I am quite
sure that I apt not alone in the be­
lief that an ideal democracy is what
Jesus was talking about when He
taught His disciples to pray: " T h y
kingdom come. T hy will be done on
earth ns It is in heaven." (The la t­
est approved translation o f'th is and
all other references to the kingdom
of Got! in the New Testam ent reads:
" T h y reign begin. Thy will be done,"
etc. This* conveys a so mi* what, dif­
ferent idea.I
Jesus suid th a t all of the Inw nnd
the prophet.-^ Was wrapped up in (hi:
first two com m andm ents: "Thou
shall lovn.the Lord, thy God. with
all thy heart, and with all thy soul,
and with nil thy rqind . . . and
thou sKult love thy neighbor ns t h y ­
self." Our Declaration of Independ­
ence voices about the same idea,
thus: "All men are created equal,
uri(| urc endnuwrd by their Creator
with certain inalienable rights.
Among these are life, liberty and the
pursuit of happiness." The basis of
our Government, is un acknowledg­
ment of the Fatherhood of God nnd
the . brotherhood of M a n .
One more, ScruHuro see pH to be
called for here: "The wisdom that is
from above is. first of all. pure, then
peaceable." We are in a time now
when men are trying, "Peace, peace,
when there is no peace."
In the midst of our affliction there
are many things'we may rejoice in at
this season,
f mention, briefly, a
few:.
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We mny ta k e comfort In the pos­
session of-'n Woodrow Wilson for
President:, n clear headed .thinker,
who knows what to sny nnd how to
say it. and what t o 'd o nnd S^ow to
tin it, us occasion demands. I quote
u lute sample: "W hat I Htn opposed
to is not the feeling of the pacifists,
but their stupidity.
My heart is
with them but my mind has n con­
tempt for them’. I want peace, and
know how- to gel it, nnli they do
not," ■’ ■
We have reason to rejoice and take
courage in the way th a t the loyal
citizens nf our country have met, nnd
are meeting the challenge of the
world* crisis.
Our democracy, nnd
fraternity have been, and s r if being,
tested to the limit, and we are re­
sponding to its every demand in the
fullest mensure.
We may well he grateful that the
war Is teaching us th a t "life Is more
than meat, and the body is more
than raim ent." Life does not con­
sist in our material possessions, but
in what, we are. Life is good will,
service, friendship, brotherhood, char­
acter. Life is spirit.
,
Many of us thought at tho begin­
ning o f ’.th e war th a t Christianity
was a failure. Hut we are beholding
Christianity as h vital force, indis­
pensable to the winning of the war.
The'war has awakened thu Christian
spirit, not only in the church, but in
m mi as citizens of our Christian na­
tion. The ehureh haa become one nf
the eld-f beneficiaries of the war.
We will have nil improved church
after the war.
An 'Inestimable benefit growing
nut of, the war will he an Inter­
nationalism of Fraternity that will
h-ing to this world a peace thut will
e idure from everlasting to ever­
lasting.
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.'Take tim e to livcj
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The w o rld jm s much to give .
Of faith and hope and love. ^
Of faith th a t life Is good.
That hum an brotherhood
Shall no illusion prove;
Of hope, that future years
Shall bring the best, in spile
Of those whose d r ; n il' sight
Would stir our dtub'-i- and fears;
• Of-love, that* make* rf life,
1 W'jlh alk its grief, a song;
• A friend of coiiqurer,*d wrong;
A symphony ef stjif.*.
Take tim e to’ live, •
Nor to vain Mnmnmr. give
TKy fruitful: year*.
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The world halt much tb give „

Everyone Who Earns Money
by the labor of hands or brain knows that it requires energy and
determination to accumulate funds. HBut .it becomes much easier
when you have an account with this Bank and deposit a portion of
your earnings each .week.
It, also, is a pleasure to see your sur­
plus increasing at compound interest."' *'
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PEOPLES B A N K OF S A N F O R D
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II. R. STEVENS
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Vlrt-PrtaMrl

SANFORD, FLORIDA
ODPUIFF Vln-PniMral

0. L TAYLOR
CttMtr

R. R. DEAS
All’l Catkin

TH E B A N K TH A T IN SU R E S Y O U R DEPOSITS

THIS AMENDMENT
with Tague (of Massachusetts) ■
allied demands in many other dir.-c- f Fulton. The principal ensemnl? wa»
Of loading intercut is the action against If ; Taylor (of. Colorado) and lions w tich in th e estimate of. her
codcltideff by Eddie C. Clifford *jth
taken by the Home of Keprexcntu- George W. Fairchild, for am end­ own statesmen would strike-u bul"The Trum peter" (.n*i "Last Night
ntivex in passing the resolution rail­ ment, with Curry (of California! anre. This is one of the reasons why
Wheq, ,h&lt;‘ - World was Mine."
ing'for an am endm ent to the federal against* ft.
Chuille Gutio lh the. "Cock r.f the
some close observers ‘ believe, an of­
constitution for the prohibition of
Total membership of h»us*j with fer ,4)f pence coming ut this tint* Club" mat!e goetl with a rush. Hi,
liquor. The senate has already pass- one seat vacant. -UI4
probably has more real intentions of.I ‘‘jokerhop" is heavily stocked v,ith
i d a similar resolution.
peace behind it than the previous | ck ui1, witty .sayings^ mid his ungi
T h e ' resolution was a prised by a
New Methodist Minister Here
ones. No one helves here OerinanyV | roinpcl *.the audience to lu* k *li,t*n
The resolution was apssed by a
■Thu new Methodist-minister, Iley. best terms would-bo put on the taMe'l
Lugh,
vote of 282 t o 128. '
J. P. Hilhurn will be here this week at tne first offering, nnd-those in­
Gworg-j
and George do smite Vt..—
. Republicans koting fo r it 1:J7.
and expects to occupy the pulpit-nf clined to this view think a proposal *It*vi r lii-robdtir wo;U, and tia.r |.t;.
Democrats voting for it M l. &gt;
the Metiiodist church Sunday m i n t ­ of peace now Is a t Trust an attempt form anre on the springing mat i-t cnRepublicans against G2. . .
ing and evening. All ark cordiilly to sta rt a discussion of terms;
loiteining and amui*ing. They u(e
Democrats against fit. .’ . .
Invited, to attend the services atra
hoirnting
bounders of a.'high clau
From
what
is
known
of
the
war
Independents against: Send alb*. I;
meet Rev. 'Hilhurn.
variety.
T
he five syncopated «axaims
&lt;-f
ih.s
nllied
government*,
as
Progressive 1.
*
oneta and tlie Jazz Jugglers and tV
expressed
by
their
statesmen
and
by
•'
All Florida Congressmen—Sears
-jiggers execute u cleker stunt &lt;h»t
Clark .Kehoe nnd Drane—voted for H.'“H . Ilonrjrrul at Temple S unday President Wilson, sttt'h nit offering of
‘Rev. H. I!.' Honeycut of North forms as outlined In tho,. fpreguing nlease*. Kent Gage gives n musiril
the resolution.
treat with-his hirnp. Hi* selertiaai
The text of the resolution is as Carolina has been secured by tin* could not he considered ns the buvis
inrludo
a ragtime and the rlsxsjral. ■
of
a
satisfactory
pence,
although
it
pulpit committee of the’ Raptisi
follows:
the
mysterious
" M l* /1 Denton rot
might
contain
some
of
the
elements.
"Resolved
by the senate and Temple to speak next- Sunday at the
her full share cf applause. Vocal •*{Temple.
Rev.
Honeycut
is
a
beiihouse of representatives that 'I hi*
lections and searc hing for “ cue ha U'
ollowing amendment to the. Con-a I! Hunt young inun, a gifted orator and COIIURN HELPS. MAKE
TH E WOULD LAUGH in the audience was a whole show in
stitution he ant! hereby is proposed comes to. the Temple with two very
iis If nnd the house shook when shr
to the states to Itecomt- valid as u Interesting sermons nnd messages lor
r*v-altd ht-rself as a him. The cal^
part of the Constitution when rati­ the people of Hanford. Rev. Homey- Munir. .Song and Darning and Clean •tree four rendered good quartet mClean Jokes —Everything Mlnfied by the legislatures of the severql cut will speak ut II o'clock in the
lertions nnff the entertainment
strel Ought to Carry
states as provided by the constitu­ morning nnfl at 7 o'clock in the
closed with n Inughahle sketch "The
evening.
»
J. A. CohurnV Greater Minarrela
tion:
Suhmnrin- Chasers."
c lu e d their engugeim-nt last night
"A rticle—Section I.
After one
Coming Lyric Jununry to.
n t - t h r Columbia Theatre. The ug.
H h p II nI S unday School
year from the ratification of this nrThe Ruptist Sunday •u-hoo! will gri-gation (hdightctf three people W
'tirle the manufacture^ sale or trans­
meet next Sunday pt the fcj-ular guti-tn delighted three audiences nftd
portation' of intoxicating liquors
within thf- importation therejif to ohur 9:.'I0 o'clock In the morning they move on to other points td help
lhev exportation thereof from the and instead of having the regular make the world laugh. Coburn has
United States and oil territojy sub­ closing exercises will have instead everything a minstiTt ought*to car­
ject to the jurisdiction thereof for the Christmas exercises that have ry. The evening's entertainment i»
beverage purposes is hereby prohib­ been prepared by the Christmas replete with music, song.and danecommittee. At this time eoch of the ng, and the performers win ( h : good
ited.
. . .
"Section 2. The congress and the pnlrons of the Sunday' school is re- graces of their utitlience from Dip
several states shall have concurrent qhested to fill a barrel to lie .sent to start. Charlie Cano fully sustains
his reputation -is u M.-uk fare enter­
power to enforce this article b£ ap­ the Orphanage that the little ones
tainer. am! the. mystery of show,
there
will
know
that
Santa
Claus
has
propriate legislation.
*
D a t o;i. t rries the Jiouse by itorm,
"Section :». This nrtlc'e shall be rome again.
’.‘‘i. • p.ogrum tiiade a Iljing start
inoperative unlets it shall Ifave been
1
with
tin.- openilig rhorus from tlie enratified as an amendment to the . KAlSER.S PEACE OFFERING
!
tire'
c
mjt..rty. Several catchy songs
Constitution by the legislatures of
' prov -»i a warm liehut Simpson ami j
The
TrrniK
Are
Very
GeneriniH
T*&gt;
thd^several stales as provided in the
It!&gt;• wen aiqilstts*- in the Dnrklown I
C e r it u in ) ‘
Constitution within seven years from
St *ut 'u-r&gt;*' Ball. "So Long. Mother."
th e 'd a te of the submission here* f to
\V isliinglon. 1). C.. Dec. Jo.
h
/.v
was well sung by Charlie Cameron
the states by the congress."
Wh it purports, to he an outline cf
anil Nate Mulroy made a hit w ith
Those voting against it were:
the kaiser’s much advertised " C hrist­
"
H it the Trifil fur Alnham'.." "Hello
Democrats — 'Rlnrkttion
Hruck- inas peace term'*" hu3 reached here Krnbee"-by James Bishiqt was easily
ner Iluchitniui Caldwell Campbell through the same neutral diplomatic one of the leading musical pumZers
O lO t lf hnaRO
of Pennsylvania Carew Cantrill channels which earlier in the week- and- the splectlotl was joined" in by
For Sale By
Coudy Church Grosser TJalr of recei'isl information to support in- the chorus. “ Saddle tie Mooch," a
New York
Dent
Dew alt
Dies timutions from abroad that a new comic volume b$’ verses, Ras skill­
Dominick Dooling Doremus Du­ peace *.(Ter a.is coming.
fully presented by Jimtny Russe! and
In lit* main, the terms as despre Eugnii Kstopins!
Fitzgerald
he Tins followed by I.ester Lucas
Flynn, Gallagher. Gurd, Garner 0f i
(-(low tie- ln.es of those sniff who aang,--"Sentinelrf Asleep.” "Cull­
T e x a s. Gordon. Gray of A l a b a m a / '0 have been wr tten by Foreign ed - Yop My Sweetheart", proved a
Griffin. Hnmill. Hardy. Heflin. Hud- M .nU or von kurhlrrmnn.
well 'neccptcd num ber from Arthur
dleston, HuIL'rt, Igoe, Key of Ohio, mer. .A t that time they • were de­
Lazaro, I^*a of California, Leshcr, nounced as having* been written
Linthictim. Loncrgrh,^ Mr Andrews, purely, for political purposes. The
McI,emore, Maher, Mnsfleld, Oliver so-called terms an* said to leave the
of -New York, O’Shaunessy, Over- disposition of. Alsace-Lorraine to a
meyer, •Phelan, Pou. Riordnn. Rouse plebiscite nf inhabitants. _
England to pay Germany for her
of Kentucky, Sahath, Sherley, Sitrrlost
African colonies nnd the money,
wood, Bladen, Smill. Chas, B. Smith,
MS B S
Thomas ■F. Smithy Steele. Sullivan, to- Ite used for the rehabilitation nl
and
Tnlhbtt, Vtiit Dykn^.Welty, Wilson RrM-fm; S -rh lt.* R-Jumartfit
of Texas. Total ‘Democrat*. W-lr- * no-Ct-r* 1-Van
Republicans — Bachorarh, Brit­ * Rus.si.in proviirrm bordering tlu*
ten, Cary, Chandler nf New York, Hajlic. the Hlack Sea nnd l’rus&lt;ii to
Clark of Pennsylvania, Cjnasnn, Cra- become Independent under a Ger­
g*i. Davidson, Davis, Drukker. Dyer. man pint:.
r‘-*|tnd to bo railed ntt indepynEdmund.*, Benjamin L. Fairchild,
slBte under Austrian »ttzer.iir:Francis, Freeman, Garland, Gillett,
Glynn, Graham of Pennsylvania,
L'f..-.rmam;ttt; freedom of the sea&gt;
Gray »rf New Jersey, Greene of
Massachusetts,. Greene of Vermont, anff commerce to be-IM i t.v^lhe
Haskell. Hrnton, Hull of lowu. Juul, pt :•**,» ronfer.’ttcc*.
Rottinania. * Serbia and , Monte­
Kuhn, Kennedy of Rhode Island,
negro
to retain their orgiinal boun­
Lehlhnck, Longworth, Lufkin, Mc­
Arthur, McLaughlin of Pennsyl­ daries. with the right of access to the
vania, Madden. Magee, Meeker, sen being granted to Serbia.
Turkey to remain,in tact,
T he Federal Reserve Banking System, estab­
'M erritt, Moore of Pennsylvania.
lished
by the government, stands back of the stock
Whether
such
a
proposal
of
terint
Morin. Mudd, Nichols of Michigan,
raiser.
T h ro u g h . our mem bership in it w e can
i*j
merely
another,step
in
the
Ger­
Nolan, Parker of 'New Jersey, Perhelp
o
u
r
patroits entry livp stock which they aro’
man
propaganda
to
ithpress
the
nub­
ter, Ramsey, Roberts, Uodenhurg,
raising o r fattening fi?r futurb sales.
Sanford, Scott of Pennsylvania, Sie­ ile mind that the allies are rCuponFarm er?’ notes, with, not over six m onths to
gel, Snyder, Stafford, Swift, Temple­ aib! • for p continuance of the war, m
run, given for raising or carrying live stock can
ton, -TiMon, Vare, Vole-' of Wts- whvthcr it really is a feeler for peace
. be rediscounted by us
our Federal Reserve
copsin. Will do, Walsh, Wnrd. Wat­ is r- subject Rtr the estimate “of -1lie
Bunk, thereby increasing our ability to extend to
son nf Aennsylvariia. Winslow nf go&gt; -nmcot concerned.
' our patrons such help as they m ay need.
Maaaachuselta,. T*ital IJepuhlicans.
At lirit glaoee. -inme .arc inclineO
to regard limit a:- *.li • knl»cr!s mueh62.
If you contemplate raising or fattening live
stock for market come In and
Independents against the amend­ atlvertieo! C lirlstn rs perep terms,
talk w ith us. \ \ e c a n help you.
ment: L o n d o n / Socialist; Martin, probably designing to keep the Ger­
man people *undcr the Illusion that
Progressive. Total Independents, 2.
Total • vote against amendment,' they are flghtlfig a really defensive
Rnr against Lies who im iit on t h
128.
‘
■
dismerr.hermsnt
e( thrlr country..
Pairs of_ absentees: Stephen* (of
\ *
There
It
a
v?ry
t V-i irip ’-rafyehroaka) and Neely (of West Vir­
gin'll) for itroendmohL with Galilean ■irit in competent -quartc*. hrwever,
(of. Mftniachusetls) ngglnst It.
, t that Germany, having gMt.itd g n a t
Goodwin (of Arkansas) and Mfljer ad " it a g e i In R uirit, m V t t t h ’nVdt
. *SANFOHI&gt;,rJXOBIDA
(of Washington)- . for amendment. to her*, auvjntago ~tn yirtJ to the

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T*Jk* Succinctly Arranged for
Hurried Herald Readera

w v u ^ c c n year* ago this U Mrs.
H u n t’# first trip back to Sanford
»nd sho is greatly enjoying the trip.
Itev. and Mr*. H unt aro now mak­
ing West _Florida their home .living
at D l*Kun la k Springs while Mr.'
Hunt D engaged in evangelistic
work.
Unbreakable—Dolls nmf inexpenelvo Holiday Novelties at Mettin*»*•’«• . .
•
J4-2tc
Kail Paxton litid William Rung"
arc home for the Christmas holidays
from the- - Florida -University 1&lt;{

Mr. Warinan Is -one of Sanford’#
ilarid' Ranch on the Ecomoekhhtsuccessful
business men operating a
chle,‘ where Mr. Denham u engaged
In euftlng palmetto end broom fibre
nnd Mrs. Denhntn ha# been, camp­
ing for a few days.The 11. &amp; O. Motor Co. will bo
closed all day Christmas. lip sure
and fill up Monday,
35-2te
Deputy Sheriff Roy Tillis I' re­
covering (rum his jlccident' in hi#
car la*t Tuesday when ihV car skid­
ded r.nd b w lo a w|i*‘cl- throwing Roy
and Murrell p iii«n •••!» nnd break-

S O C IE T T ’S DOMAIN

large store at the corner of First
street and Railroad Way and has
been a resident of this'city for many
years, * The bride ir a re b d rn t of
Tampa where.shu has many friends
and nil of thein^will unite In con­
gratulation# and best- wishes.

H APEEN IN G S OF. IN T E R E S T IN A N D
AROU N D , SAN FO RD

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■m» K in * M f U u i h l l n , S o fU l E d ito r . A n v a n s b a v in s r u i - f t , partl&lt;-&gt; nr a n y a r t k p
lo r th l» r c t jin n V ll w o u ld ba a p p r r r U tr d if I hay w o u ld Ir b p h a n * ; 70 -J

Toe many friends pif Capt. Thns.
A. Neal will he qhul to know that he
will arrive on Sunday itfl.riim n to
spent! f ie h - 'id iy s v.KVhls family,
it
n;i
-him -+rr-lrri\T—-r
-Tfrr— rrfrnmTTT
to-rejoin his r&lt;
therpe. Ga.

Christmas at Congregational Church
Sunday morning the pastor will
speak on "In tho_Dnys of J le r p d tlu*

! II, Knwrcnce hnve taken the u p fe r
| flat of th? Rowland House, SOP'S.
M&lt;jn street for the rest of the s?As o n .''—Orlando Reporter-Star,

anil Mr*. .7. H, Law.mn hiVe
'of a visit to Rethlchem. There will
d
from a trip to Jacksonville.
bo appropriate music at these ser­
were badly bruised.
• Mr. nnd Mrs. \ \ \ Frazier Jone*. vices as will lie seen fjom the follow­
■» LeClairo Jones bus re tu rn e d
who have lircn the guests of their ing program:
Mr*.
McLaughlin
entertained
the
a visit to Miss Killian Jones in
daughter. 'Mrs. H. W. (Jbopcr ex­
Morning: Prdudc, •‘Processional."
Every
W,
k
Club
yesterday,
aflurpect to return to thier home in Jack- Schubert; anthem, "W ho In This
rtiidti i t t i l ’ home &lt;»/ Mr.. Tiiomu*
son villi' tomorrow.. T hey came to Thnt Copierh?” Gnlred, given by n
A. N "el. T!i” Chri tmaa idea was
Mr. and M rs.' 11/ C. McMullen,
stay a few days hut liked Sanford sped;. I chorus of faille*. Offertory,
carried out in every way. Th° tenre Mr*/ A m u Godhee of Jack ion ville
*away at the various colleges will be so much they w*re loath to leave. duet,. "Carol of Relhiehcm." Mrs.
card*, urn* &lt;{ ir.ty bit*™ Clin-lntiis* and ..Mr. F. L. Graves of Mnnttlray's Cefe. Price CO cents
home for the Christ mas holidays and . .1. I ) / Woodruff* i s . home for the Takach and Mrs. Frye.
.
ct-rd* tied v ltV r&lt;*d . . itiljon. The gomiy r/A id; have been called here
the city will he gky for. the next holiday* from the military school dt
Evening: Prelude, •"Alleluia.'' .b y prin-s a Wat. r ■hot fie. ro d glasa for
on account of th** serious illness "of
week or two.
* •
Clinton, .South C irolina a n d ‘ Frank R o c lw ll: anthem. "At Midnight;"
the guest mom tt-ji* won by* Mr«. their mother Mrs. f*V S, Graves.
is
exported
home
tomorrowfrom
duct,
\My
Savior
Comcj,'*
Emerson,
"H uylers" Candle*, fresh by cx’ press ■direct from New York, lit •school near Due West, South Caro- duet by Mr*..Takach nnd Mr. C.' L.
Miss S. E. Wjlkinson and Mr. G
Polk. Offertory solo, Mr*- Takach. present were. Mrs. Yorco
2!Mf
Cryztalized Ginger at McCullcrV Mobley's Drug Store.
H. Wilkinson of Daytona will spend
It
will
bo
noticed
that
the
choir
Don't,
forget
to
get
your
supply
of
1
715-1 tc
The oaks upon which the mistle­
flames. Mrr. Smith, Mrs. V
Christ m is with their nhitcr. Mi
gasoline, oil, tubes, tires, etc., hi fore will lie Assisted in the evening by Mrs. Wallace.’ Mrs. Thigpen
Expensive. Hemstitching Machine toe grew were rnrred to the Druids
f!i G. StringfcHow,'
Mr.
C.
L.
Polk.
Christmas.
We
will
be
closed
nil
Dumas, Mrs. llishop. Miss
lust Installed at the millinery «hop in days of old and they used to wor­
day, Dec, 26th.*, B. &amp; 0 . Motor
ship
under
them
in
the
most
solemn
of Mrs. H. L. D uhart. Ladies of
Co. ‘ .
*
:i5-2tc
Knrl Paxton' is expected horn * for
Dr. HARPED
Sxnford are Invited to call and sec nnd devout way. When hung up In
Christum*!
Osteopathic.Specialist
The. many friend* here of Mrs.
a room or hall the beautiful pearly
Mr. nnd Mr*,
Office: M ngnoliajA ve.
berries were thought .to possess the M. S, Drown of Palntkir will he
returned
from a
P h n u e 105 .
possess the power of keeping away grieved to leirii of her death which
vi IIt*.
occurred last night. Mrs. Drown re­
evil spirits anil Influc/niv*.
sided
here or in’iny year# while Mr.
Holiday Novelties and unbreak­
m m sg e r of the Fernaid
Drown
was In the clothing business. Come In and Hear the Columbia
able Dolls at Mettinger'n * 34-2tc
leaves today for
She i# sister of Mrs. M. Frank who
Rcrords for Ocrcmbcr
msint as. .
hail
is
the
heart
toat
cannot
re­
Fine stationery packets for the
with Miss Florence Frank were with " 2&lt;‘104 Cheer Up. 'LLiza; Mi;1oil
Meade Fox who-is n fitia n e d
her at the time of her death. f’Viix Knnd.
Voldicr lloy at Philips' Drug St orb. joice at Christmas time.
West will spend C h rittp u s
■
Mr*.
S'.
J..jL’.yrncs
upd
her
.guest*
• 32-5t c
237(1 It Takes.a Kong Tall Drown
Gift giving at Christmas is. or Frank pf thi- city left today- for PaMr*. Kirby und Miss Louise Koll
Slim Gal———; One Step More.
-Crj’slaUzfd Pineapple at McCitl- ought to he, nothing more than q
motored to Orlando yisMerday.
manifestation of She Chrintma* spirit,
IM**.
*
* 3 6 -ltc
Drlng your subrcrlution to. .the .2380 Cinderella or ..The Glass
Denjnndn Whltner returns from
Know all men by- th tic ‘p resent* whlfch is unselfish, seeking, only to Saturday Evening Post, the Ladies Slippe?, Parts 1 and 2.
the
University of Florida today to
2302 Medley of Christmas Car­
Every one Home. Journal und the Country
(Chrfstma*'prtrcntBl* that the ihilk* make others Imppy.
sptmd
the holidays with his parents.
of humnn kindnri# is still sweet." v Who ha* been moved by this spirit Gentleman, to the Herald office ols, Parts I nnd 2.
2380 Sometimes You'll Romcnt- i
Public Stenographer — Roortt fi. has realized the truth of the saying, where Robert Holly, Jr., will send it
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Smith leave
tier:
Most Wonderful .of All.
"
I
t
is
more
blissed
to
give
than
to
in for you. A fine Christmas present
Oxrnrr Woodruff Did}’., Phone 27P.
Sunday
for Tampa, (it spend Kinds
2374 Children’s Frolic Christmas '
receive."
for your friend#.
* 3 -tf
t
w'itb
Judge
and Mr*. Mabry. They
Morning: Santa Clasu Patrol.
Pepper Seed I Pepper Seed'
We
Mr. end Mr-.
II. Diogiw* ex­
Mark Stewart .is home ,(;om -Georwill make the trip in th"ir oa-. M*a.
fiOOfi 11«ll(*. Alnlm! Hello* ' Fox
}«i Military Ac#*li-my nnd will spend can' supply your want# in this line pert to spend the holiday* with. Mrs. Trots; Hailing Away on the Henry
Mabry will return with th*m and be
bee us quick for your seed
The Dingce’s parent* at Dunedin nnd
the holiday* with home folks.
their guest fi»r several weeks.
Clay. Fox Trot.
K Allen ScOd Co.
34-2tc
will leave tomorrow for that place.
CrVdalized Cherries at MrCuller’s.
57.H7 Hello! I've Deco Looking
Reginald Holly ,i* expected home for You. Listen to T.liis—One Step.
Christmas week makes weak pock
today from th» Army &amp; Navy
23Ht I Don't to he Kovi'd a
he year o( books.
Frank anil f I) Woodruff who a u ­
College
at
Merino.
Alulmma
anil
will
r someThe store clerk who gets seven
nt school in South Carolina will ur*pend a few day# w.th home folk*.
dollar# a week anil spend* twenty
1rive on Saturday to* spend Christ? beau- dollars fur a Christmas present, fur
mas with their parents. Mr. and
Scrawny Calve#
: Mr.*. Frank Woodruff.
/
id un- his girl should he classed, among
What makes a calf scrawny off
ger'n.
"C hristm as green*."
?IU Pound Pig*
Mr-. (Jiile: o Deane
4-2tc '
Semi your friend* a box ol fancy its fet'd? Germs parasite* —In the
Why not free t tie in of
Witl| corn above 5ft ct*. bogs eat who ha* been ilu- gue
unri of oranges for Christmas. Orders will Intestines.
were in he filled promptly by George ^Fox. this trouble? If you will give th their head* off very quickly. Th jenls. Mr. and -Mr* Wil
&gt;»* and Pico Hldg., Snnford.
Price S3.00. calf some D. A. Thomas Stock Rem­ hog thut takes two or-three months I ly lias return" ! horn#
edy, itr its feed, within a week you to get on full feed never bring# you ,
. being. O R D E R NOW.
32-4te
A double h'*i I *r is th* bill at the
will see it brighten up and in four or a profit.
’
Mr*. John ThouuiPiiritli l i t use tonight. J k e . f ) el.and
They
f t ’s a wise husband who prepares
fivj- week# you. won’t know the ’eilf.
When you are ready to put away,.week for North f trul
Hi tli School girls play Siofor.l High
[e wale to pay for the Christmas gift* rcCosts you hut a few cents and we your shoal* on feed, begin with the Christina* with her r.'l
School -girl* nnd the Krer'iurt High
lo liusi- reived from Id* dear wife.
will refund that If It doesn’t do u* D. A. Thomas Hog Medicine. Use
School boys play our hoys. Re sure
Our toflut r/'quisitrs nre nrf ever- we say.
regularly and watch your shoHt*
Mrj&lt; ,, w j Jf.rnt|
ami see the basket ball games.
lasting delight. See them at Philips
• I.. Alltn Seed Co.
round out into fat hog*’ in nine N))rm,;
a n . ,x
average Prug_jilorp.
32-5te
Hanford, Fla.
months -hogs going weU over 2
„U
l | Vn,.
is
Mi&lt;* Seritu .I.nke is receiving n
pounds and a# higle a* 240 pound*. , , rr|l(!„ n |.,
r than
Never mind ladies! The Christ­
r. mo, t cordial wHeome home. -HI«
Figi:n&gt;-tjie nverage feeding n rd you NJ. ||..r(| | ltn
,
mas shopping doesn’t come out of
OFFICE DOOMH F O R KENT
e I*:* Ju .'t ret limed from Sln.inlnn,
( i...
lh .
Inqu'rq . your pocket*. It is your annual op­ T h r r r
room# fronting mi . First will see why eh" It A Th ni i* m-d- y
►\ a . w-finr, slit- i# ill sei ool this wlnTr\
portunity to get more than even Nlrect, most desirable nfflre room# iqjni* i-* a g’uul inve.-'m ni
i l')ii- &lt;d I it&lt;wi! dr&gt; epeib m b-r
( | _|(
lien
In clly.
.Several ot her rnnm# fnr fe e d in g out your l.ug&gt;-...i&gt; tlii*. pl-m
*.i- lit-nrg" Ilifte.s unit Mrs. r.v- with the men folk*
■-'lull !. : ever in ; t i t ’dk im&gt;' "w:lu t
and if you are m.l more lb til pleased
crrtl Dates of I fur Altamonte Hotel
here j had Happened nnd w.iai wn* going
Housewives; -Keep your daily ex­ good office# In N a m e building.
we will refund th e -cost of the, medi­
YOWBLI. &lt;t S PEEH .
it Altamonte Springs were in the pense* in a Daily- Expense IWcord.
past -tvi happen."^ T'to lin/x a id girls
cine.
/
city yesterday on n shopping expedi­ Phone 425, 1011 Onk uvcpuc.
. ' ! were Dorothy Humph, Agnes Dt:I.. Allen Seed Co.
tion.
' *•
■ma-1. Cthel und Flo/lenr* llenr.'*,
*
* b
32-0tr
.
Hanford. Fla
• Notice to Htockholdcr* .
Mr.'
\Vib-y
Edwerd*
"f
Wilson,
Helen P*ek" I,.'die Roper from. (4*Phone 27H for Mincemeat in hulk.
Christmas Day begins in The
The regilnr annual meeting of tlm
N
".
C
.
is
rfeg.iest
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ir.nib*
Mnwl.ins and Wul’er Con3fi-lte
m id d le . of the Pacific Ocean, and stockholders of the People* Dank Of
T.
W.
William
.
Tied.’.
Riim-.nd
'.leisch H
KPr.tHr stm- and os- the Christmas there is where Santa Claus s'tarts and Sanford. Sanford, Flu., will be held
.
,
v.
,rti'
1
M.i
;
Mew.ars
an
I
Alfred
rood* at L R. Philip* *
end* his great and only journey of in directors' room of said bank on
pHidney Chase win* is Htt’-mliiu; Robson.
’
The sendldi- kind, just what you the year.
Sanford. Sanford. Fla., will be held
srboul
at
Kieli-r
V.
If.,
w
"
reueli
sini to -"nil i» the soldier hoy.
Have a right merry Christmas ami Tuesday. January 8th, CIA, at
home Saturday to b.- with bis par-,
* | * minty friends of Mis# f t hi
10:00 a. m. i being the aetoful Tues­
i a royal good time.
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Chase for Henry nnd Miss D o ro lh v Humph
day in the monthi for the purpose of
After n Very pleasa
Christmas.
'will lie ibdiglitetl to know l 'i a t - t h c y
electing a hoard of directors to serve
weeks with her son,
,
.
are rnpidly recovering. Tims# tw‘o
for the ensuing year, and fnr the
0 . *\V. Mnines left Fi
Mr*. W; U. Holden anti Mr. Hilly young Indies * were . thrown from
transnrtlon nf such other liuslnexx a
hor homb at Louise, Fla.
Holden came over from Hanford Ethel Henry’s horse Wednesday.
Turkey*.
Mr. und Mr*. A. A. Roger# left may properly come before the meotMonday and will spend the winter Mi-#. Ethel was drnggtd #em" dls
V
here. Mr*. Holden a.nd Mrs. Lulu-tanev and ‘badly bruised.'
Ehrutijn* fiyn&lt; * l u t once a y e a r Wcilncaday nfter a visit of, two Inc- V
The
regular
annual
mectipg
of
the
O. I. Taylor, Cashier.
Tu inuki-xuir pockrtbd k# fed rfueer. weeks with their aunt, Mr*. A, T.
stockholder# of the Dunk of Oviedo,
3
1
l
t
c
'
' ■
'
Rossctter. they having made the en­
Ha., will he held in the office nf the
Scldiff lloy cam era‘nut fit*, shav- t ir e jollrney by auto from Chau­
D **k c l Dali Hrhndule
Dank r.f Oviedo, January 17th, 1!»18,
' rt rets just the tiling.. At L! R. tauqua Lake. N. Y.
. S
Dec. 14—Cathedral, in Hartford.
a t 7:5ft p. in., bring the third Thurs­
i'(iiiip.« t Cc.'s.
, a2-5tc
Use a little judgment Irr buying
Jan. ’4 •—■S.tetson, in Sanford.
day in the month, for the election of
A pci
"OJ,. what will the Christ inn* , presentt.
Jag. I I —Orlando, in Orlando. * n hoard cf d ire c to r, to serve fnr the
Don’t give
K.iriqmax hringl'-’- Dill*, air. hit I*. *
Jnn*. 18-rOcaIa^ in Ocala— —" * .!&lt; ensuing year nod for the-transact Ion
Jan. 26—Oviedo. In Hun ford.
of such other business ns mrfy prop­
Just n-rilveil n beitutifnl line of
Feb. 1 —Oenla, In Snnford.
erly come before it.
loruldfk Ciirnc in to wo u*. Open
Feb. 8 —Duval, in Snnford.
D. G. Smith,
"'•mni:*. Churl.# Electric Co. T t b
Feb. 15—Stetson. In Do La ml.
• phone
;t4.o»- •'
J3-Frl-2tc
President.
Feb. 22—Duval, In Jacksonville.
CHRISTMAN DINNER
March 1—Cathedral, in Orlando
Park Avenue t'afe
The twrson wno sium &lt;«»
, 0 c h e e r the heart* of the ni
.ill have the merriest Chris
,he hippiest New \ ear. T
tee.
Chicken purlieu supper
Krvcd by ladies of the Pre
church Saturday, Dec. 22nd

J

l io n s h i r t s

War ms n—Cross
Cream of Tomato Soup
Nut Salad]
E. D. Warm™ of this city nnd
Roa*t Turkey
Oyster Draining
Mrs. Essie Crm-r, of T am pa^w arc
•
Cranberry Sauce
married nt the Preshyterlan in une Green Pea*
Steamed Rlcej
last night-nt nine o'clock. Dr. E. I).
Hot Dlrcuit
Corn Dread |
Drownb’e dtliefallng. The nj.irrltf.e Pumpkin Pip
t Fruit Cnk.'l
wn# performed in th? presence ef u
Coffee
'
few friend*-and Mr. nnd, Mr*. WarDinnc/ served from 12 to 3
man will make this tity, their future
• Price 7&amp; cent#
homo. Mr. Wnrman being thn owner
Pari; Avinue Cafe
of. the Wnrman Apartment#;on Pufmetto avenue where they will reside.
Nollre
Shipment* of bond* of the Second
Liberty Loan have been received
und sul)*criber* who |uiid in full on
o r'before November 15th can get
bond# to the umount of such nibscrlptlon.
,‘
*
First Nallonh Dnnk ■f Ha tford
3 5 -ltr *. .
Florida.’

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co

Art Not th* Game,
’ Amiability and flabbiness, meekness
and weakness, are not the name thing;'
exceaa of the former leads tc tbs 1ft-

PREPARE NOW
Fo? Your Fr?jmraliim

For Tlmt Frcparedncss
which will ptnvide for you

A frmjinliible nnd Contented Old Age
By $liirtim{ •

A Savings Account willi this Bank

At Once! '

Seminole County Bank

�.Dum ber.2t. 1917
....................................................................
;* SOLDIERS AT'Q0VERN0R8
*!
ISLAND TO HAVE 8P0RTQ
By Braxton Bcuchaih, Federal Fopd Administrator. Florida
rig h ts, h u t we sh o u ld m ake thouc
jo y s r.nd sm iles e tn lm d y n self s a tis ­
faction t h a t we h a v e h rip e d to m a k e
m ore s e r u r e th e peace n t home, nod
more c e rta in th e reriirn of |)\*nr
abroad. •
. * r , - - — :---------

In the approaching ohsjrvfinre of
the grrat unlvenal festival of Christ­
mas. the true spirit of whl h calls
for the practice of self denial, and
the greater blessings of giving than
of^rrrrivtngr- f—ralf-Tijlon-th—

Detailed to Help Out French Con
stables in Maintaining

. Koldlrnt Mntfoncd'mi Governnrn. H and phut to upend oil
&lt;► tliolr iqtore time In athletic reco rnitlon, iicordlng to the cnlendnr of sporta scheduled fur
*{! the coming months,
j|
I ’rintlenlly every cAinpuny of
+ tin* Ttrenty-iccenil Infantry linH
j _'iHjntiliM'd. either u baseball;

~» *T&gt;"MIwfT^hgslroftgftTh^mrTTm
ths Chrljtinss spirit. and while in
a n tid p jtio o of Hr Joys and i &gt;1•••»&gt;ures of the doy.tnr.y they gjve duo
strong iflort tor mul ing tho Christ­
mas of -Ihl" more note I .through
th e ir self-denial.

bear in tnind a n d Irncfi to their chil­
dre n . 1 th a t e v e ry o u n c e of w h e a t,
m eat n n ll rtigar savi d from tho
C h ristm a n feu**t ’will he nil o unce of
s t r e n g t h for th e a r m ie s of ou r own University Graduates Speak L ittle
French, but They Render Valuable
a n d allied nation* w ho are striv in g
Service— People Should Do
‘ | t - is n ^ l . necessary that wo take to p ro te c t ou r ow n a n d o u r follow —— '—Careful W list The»*8ayr*— —
fro m ’ourselves and our children tin* TmimtrH*' from u n to rra e y V - d o m in a ­

Foy Sprains, Lameness,.
Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism
Penetrates and Heals.
Stops Pain At Once
F o r Man and B e a s t
25c.50c.Sl. A t All Dealer*.

drop

^MAXWELL®
&amp; H O U SE
CO FFEE

tion.
’ .
Somewhere in France.—One o f the
So-let .on r drain from c«rih*S3 tnr* feature)* of American m ilita ry , life In
o f ,those needful fouds, itnd fully re- France Is the municipal jadlce work
Lte that t.ll .we save vvlIWie a greater performed by ttevernl.companies In
support ,to our Hoblier.H. ami a great­ i riotis part** of France.
er defense against t h e -dangers .IhjiJ
In one town near to the regional
.confront them, and a sure and power camps I noticed it very excellent ex­
fill - factor lor an earlier? peace ample of American, mhtpHveneioi tft
any sort of work that necessity gives
t h ro u g h o u t the world. .
,
rlne to.
.v I m us iHe wl?aly.:give wiiely, an.d
The euptnln of a ccrtnfn company
e ‘.*cr re rife m Id*r .tlutt in nlicTvaqci' of who graduated from the . Atucrlctin
this Holy ChrHtpins, ws ran. by
school with high honor* mid the usual
ihotiuhtful
i,If d ttial win tin*
tirade was not long before lie g**t jtyo**
sport of olir friends. -thn gratUu*
moled to Ida present htnk. Tie la be­
loved by Ida men mid ran “get tpiyililnc out of them." li Is said.
These men are not Used to (Killre
work, tint that la no matter. They
rlo It all the xn|ne. In thl*‘company
alone I cmiplnl nsi.imiy us I111 uiilver(ilty inrn. They ar * all tarn i\lm volimtcjrcd for lie- army at tie* atari.
Till* shows tin’ sort of stuff they are
made of.
• •

;*i-rt mt'nt

#

Is Perfect %
, A sk Your Grocer
JOHM WHITE &amp; CO.
LOUISVILLE, KV.
Liberal aiaortmant
mmd full valiw paid

if.n iD P

J

th a t p a in ! * *
tiro *'* fjin .k rrlW

f nun a i ti r * an I

pain* o f hlxsinu-

ttim ,

P e la lin an t M ia ln i.

Ilo n m l m ,u t. I t

r r a e tia ir * .
tor.. $ 1 0 0 b o o k ..

«*X4*11«' Mil' 111 zif|«I till* (|ih I1H&gt; lilllv I"lit

f o r C o u g h s e C olds

If yop marry till' one .milling • an bappett. Ilera you loin* *t llnlslml-J,»li."

Cositipatioa C taiti Stckneti
Don't, permit yourself lo liecomc
conitipatcd, as yourayitetn imuu-dUtc.
iy begin* to tn*orb poison from the
backed-up waste matter. * U*c.' Dr.
King'* New Life Fill* and keep welt.
There 1* no better safeguard against
tfflam .T ry It tonight, 25c. All druggiata

I

Cary to R aiie Sheep. *

Sheep tire dodle. easily lnmdb d, will
live on a greater diversity of ......I, will

t'trlve on piisiures earlier In the spring
nml in te r In the fall mid require less
grain H u n oth e r slock.

N &amp; J A C W 0KYX1X

Martin’s Hy&gt;Teat
S outhern Seeds
C a n fully grown, closely selected, al­
ways dependable. Full assortment gar*
den and field- Strawberry and vege­
table giants also a specialty. W nt«
today for our new fall catalog.

GRIDIRON SPORT MIGHT DIE

E. A. Martin Seed Co.

Effect of Action of Yale, Harvard and
Prlncchm 1* Puzzling to ..
Football Fans.

Jacksonville, Florida ,

• The fiiut-lhnt Yale,' I'tinceton and
llnrvrird, recogiilxt't] as the lenders In
/oothitjl, have mi'|»cndcd uctlvltles on
tin* gridiron for Hie ipimtlnn *if tho
wuirhiis-aetthc devotees or the game
fo thinking. Tin* Universal question
if lineal Interested In the matter Is:
\Vliat ulilmnti* effect will this have
mi Hie* sport pursued by the* smaller
eqlleges?
*
Is football lo die until after the wur
■o' will lliosit who have jhe sport's In­
terest at heart bring strong enough
pre-sim* to hear for Its conservationT
Action by the ‘•Rig-Three"-lit omuvttiv’ their -• In dtiles is patrlolli* Indeed.
0 Is true, but there Is probably smite
rai iii-jil iiii'tfiisl jihtaliuible which will
:!le the .Viillflg CoHegliltl It clliltltV I I I
indulge It* Ills favorite, miliiuin sport.
On Patrol Duty.
In the eveplnfcs yiin wee -groups of Footlmtl -liotiM.pbt be illtoweirtfi tile
ilirse military jntUr** sijulniiyd nt va­ 1 tiaturtd dentil when nieatts eatt lie
rious purls of the city and'pal rolling adopted for. Its pri'scrvallon, li Is
about. In the, tiny time .they, do tin p.*t-' of every college man's life, nud
same sort of work. They ore del til In i -ftfioit* Its nioc.il lin'd phy-leal eTfeet
llf look after the Amerletttt troops and In* V'iSI suffer.
•tee that they got fair play In any ml—
Graduates Two Firtt Sachcro,
undeesimidliig" that may arise
r ile l . n t i i i Ui c h i l i o f jin * W’ e s l f r n
Clio* *11llii'ii11y Hist iIn* ba-iil From h
pollre IniTr lo rotllriol Willi Is tile link b'ligiie i tijoys the odd distinction of
of niiisliiblea. "lo* ore mostly al. the grtiduathig Iwo first basemen to the
front; Hal this t&lt; no dllllrulty' to the majors in one season, |*ng f'rillin was
Auierlemi rnptiiln. who promptly •1**- s.Mil in the t'lilliiit* tpl||i| .Mhb'l'es and
inll.s ns many men lo help ns may fie liny .iehniiitidt wits drafted by the
i ltronklyn Hmlgers.
needed.
Ttii* rnptiiln l» treated with gr**nl
resperl mol has oil olllre for Ills lleilletlllllta lit llo* loent pollrt* blllbllllg'.
C lilf D s c U rrr. Rt.U ' t r i t t .
What strikes one os strange Is Unit
Although l|a* e a ille s l i I'IT d w e lle rs [
tile lortll pollen iitllrlals seem lb think
&lt;*•:*'. »* lint llrl • 1111Vt' j
i Imj ilo* Amerlrmis. after enmltig nver \vi*ri*
hi jiIii•#«*.i . \ i f \ p*ji »»f fli*- f
to Fruiter to take pact In tills war. l i l t ­
utuM.
l ‘t*» m i *
I *i •»11**&lt; *1* ri vi-il
ing llielr way. supph'jd with every sort
Un it iti!!ii* f. *t
i ' " 1 “ i liv* *
of fond for man olid, lior»i*s. rlottilug
ihhI iiitinllioiis of war. ought to speak
French also. .The limit Is decidedly
mi Ho* other leg. think the American
boys. The French authorities ought to
liiivp olllcltils will* speak Fngllsh. or. It
this In not Convenient. then lliey might
to have men who ran net ns Interpre- t
ters for Hu* boys. This Is a crying

inn* t reni'liirmn said to nn‘&lt;
"I cuiiimt iniderntnml bow It Is Hint
your men who rm n e - - th n t Is, so many
of them —from sHuiots and colleges
where they are taught F re n c h cannot
speak th e language a 111 He. anyhow."
Nmv this nettled me somewluii. nml I
replied "llow I n It that with all your
schools mol colleges in Finite,' so few
of your people eao s|n*«k a word " f
KtiglMi? And how Is It Hint tin* tno-t
of ||i,-tii tin not even wiiltl to learn Kug
llsht Why l» lids?"
One of the many d a lle s of the Anti'rl11111 mllllnry police Is In a r r e s t su sp i­
cions d m m e te rs.
n would surprise
many to know Hint HtU sort of person
Is pnrtletilnrly luisy nt th e 'p rrn e n t Hme
nml uo'ets with severe experiences
when found out.' A jnerlran .civilian'*
na well a* Ilo* soldiers entrant lie too
.careful what they say am i w here they
say It nt prbsent.

On Flour, Grain and Feed
Fruit and Vegetable Crates
You Can Huy From Uq at
Wholcaale Prices
W rit* for I'rle* 1.1*1

W.A. Merryday Compapy
Palatka, Florida

K E E P YOUR SH O E S NEAT;
L IQ U ID S A N D P A S T E S . F O R B L A C K ,
W H IT E , T A N , D A R K B R O W N
O R O X -B L O O D S H O E S .

i r i m n to. o. ■» is voNS,f»rr»t)iimo. n'

V
*1 r
It

i nr Language Queitlon.

A Flnlihed Job.
,
A suitor nbjerteil because bis brld**(o lio had a short leg nud tlui|s*d. *'t'ott
tire wrong In ohjeollng *o thill," said
th e m arriage broker
‘Suppo-e you
iiiurry a wofnini w li &lt;»&lt;• legi nr.- -olliel
and sirolglit. Whsl do y&lt;m gain by It
V*|I| a le Hot »i|re tlo';. ilili to day ilia'
sii&lt;- will not fall lowo itt*i brrttk u
leg and llii-ii la* tioiie (or tin* rest of
h**r 11 f i i n i - l i l r r i\u*
Hu*

PLAMTTtyf

husehnll tournuy Is nearing ltd
etui and a bitter tight Is being
• waged .for tile cluiluplunslilp.
A basketball ami football sein'd*
nl«** Is being Hindu up, with the
opening guinea to bo pluyeU
shortly.

*

KILLS PAIN

Have, this effective remedy at baud
for crotipy children.
It '* thankful
relief. 1’lras.ml to take. M ildly l.ivMivr.
-- u
n JtT D'"
&gt;*y *&gt;&lt;1 'Imggi'ts

*

It w ill savn you money, end
trouble. Gives description r.nd
full information on all seeds for
fall planting.". Our stocks aracom­
plete, assuring prompt shipment

J* % ?* * \

Rohtrt [). Nims-and Roy A. Uind*, {/.. S. A. Ambulance Sendee,

PLANES TO CARRY WOUNDED
Phyalcfan and Corporat Declare Thl»
Form of Traniport Superior to
Ambulance*.

THE U N I V E R S A L C A R

The most (itMirablc features of rnotfir ear
constluetion are found in Ford cars. T hey are
strong with the stren g th , of vanadium steel,
heat-treateri by Ford method*), tfx te ss‘weight
i.s elim inated by strenKth, and allows the Fortl
more power for it.s w eight than any other car.
Bnck of the ear in' the organization which hni
•huill and sold over rwo million Fortl cans.* T he
For«l e .r saves t im*' is a sure money-maker.
Runabout $!M5. Touring ( ’a r $.160. Ton Truck
JGOO.OO. &lt;'oU|M*lel iollO, Town C ar Jtrlii, Setlan
SG05 al! f. o. b. D etroit . On display anfl for
sale by

C. F. WILLIAMS
’ Dealer

d-

*'*;

EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman .

Ixtmlon.— Tests recently made on
the western front with tilt airplane
tlttetl w llh two stretehcr* for enrrylng
wounded -have proved highly sallsfnetory. No womtdeil were earrled darIngThe tests, bill Ib n lo r Fhiissiilng of
I he tinny ttietllcnl service mid t 'orjHiral
Teltl rcpresenied woiu'absl passengers
during n twelve-minute (light, the
equivalent of a flftevteinlle Journey.
Hoth the physlclatt and the eortmnit
declared Hull this form or trnu«|Hirt
Is fur .superior to tin nmbnlanc^, of
whirl) both have vivid recollect Ions,
having been wmnded two years it go.
Doctor Cltnssi'lr.g. who* retnovinl a
mu (her fryun bis head and tmfpslettwl
strops during.the night, expressed the
opinion that there would' he no unnecessary pain* to a wounded passeitg:T. because Hie eqitlllbrltim of 'the
olrplam* Is ••• perfect. Tlo* tmichlne
wits eoiistrm led by the iieruiniiitle
M'pvlee of IlieTirnty. wlileh I.ojm*« to
u s e tills form of trim-port for Hie se­
verely wounded.

C O N T E N T S O F R I .D C R O S S F O O D K IT
Rk*..............

lo r .

Evaporated Milk..........

Jet

Nn M irfin r

Sugar........
Dried BeeF.. . .
Pork and Beam

• **■* II
. . . . . 10

Peanut Butter .

• ••*• 31

' Milk C H o c e U i e . 4 '

Cigareite Mi

• ••!■

" Dewicaied Sirawbrmei.

BULL OURH

Cracker* Soda

8

• •••• 41*

Coffee a . , , . , . . , , . , . .
" Salt and P e p p e r . ,
Jam . . . . . . a . . . , , . . . . , t

5
Dried Figs .
1 *. Soap.
2"

Bull Durham

e stio n

Dear Too Fam iliar.

Conrad. Mont,—&lt;Iverge Robinson hits
kUied n brew n bear lit'llielr home on
Stvr|f creek. Old IlHilit Imd been milk­
ing regular vlsU* lids lust summer,
tin I, In fact,* was getting lo be ttllie
get tier inn fniidllttr with the sur­
roundings, (In the evening of Ids ,Inst'
appro roue,* lie' woi tavn . looking
through the kitchen window.

Guaranteed by

r ^ ^ t Q R t x i r A a Lrttfe

S u ^ a r in Y o u r

A ,
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PACE SEVEN

.THE SANFORD HERALD

D«ember

as ever drew the breath of* life;
A Solace to Pride.
He giftotMtht'e and penilvfcly a t . t h e
"You have inode some powerful ene*
photo, and then roughly «hied it.Into mlc*." 'That'* till right," replied Sen­
th e now. filled up box. At this, the ator Sorghum. "In so doing I hnvo at
chDf'-fnquiiitor of the squad could least demonstrated thnt I couldn't be
hold out no longer, and he question* whipped by the Hide fellows."
box

&gt; "Whatlnhell is that for?"
"Thnt," said Smith, "is a hope
chest."
howled the gang
"A lioji
"Yra, sir," Smith went on. t h a t ’s a
hope chest. I'm hoping, by gum,
that the day wilt come when I can
use 'nil those'thTHgs jfgnin."
- The above article appeared in
"Trench and Cam p" the enmp paper
for Camp Whcelpr.
Smith was no other than A rthur
DleXins of Sanford nnd a member of
Company C. The article was writ­
ten by Thomus Hewlett.

Are far more lltun just re11

‘m tp b ra n c e s -for tIk*.tim e
being; they are.’entluriftjL
1ukting, reminders of the
giver; they bestow com­
fort and convenience, they

JIO Park Avenue

S a n f o r d , F lo rid a

Sunshine Pours

Her D o t Withe*.
It was the Inst day of school. The
teacher was giving n farewell party for
Iter.class, ns she was to he married In
thc-ncnr. future. The children spent a-

rirrrynnr“.fn(,rnwir**hninnferore"'tnFy_
rcnllrcd It the time mine to sny goodby. One by one they mnrrhed up and
shook hands with their drnr teacher.
Doris said: “I. hope you will get as
good a husband *** ■n* pnpn is."

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Home Produced Platinum,

Tin; United Kliiles produces refined
platInum from ••mile. plneCr platinum
lni|airted mostly from the Oilomblnn
rrpubllc.' There Is n small home pro­
duction—In California ns a*by-product
In 'gold dredging. In Oregon from
Seminole’s Roll of*Honor. lieprit workings unit liydrnullc work­
in g s . In Nevada from the platinum
Navy
bearing gold ore of the lloss mine nnd
Karl Schultz, Sherman
Kmith, nl*o from llio llnmbler mine In Wyo­
Collier Ilrown, Oliver Murrell, Ned ming. There Is a considerable produc­
Chittenden, Hoy Chittenden, Ralph tion of plnllnum In the United Stales
Uouinillat, Allan Jones, Morris Silen­ by retlners of copper mntte nnd gold
cer, Hugh White, .Ost ar Rouse, C. J. bullion, both lm|wirtcd nnd of home
Lawton, James I’urvis, William Hart production.
ley, Wallace Lipford, W. C, Tem ple
Forrest Gntchcl,- Kd. Cameron,
Men Really Not In I t
Lyman Raker, K. S. Ward, Robert
Huh (with Irritation):—"Why Is It
Deane; Tenny Deane, F. F. Roper. Hint you women in s is t i i | m &gt;i i h a v in g
the Inst word?" Wlfr* (calmly)-:-"\Vu
Army
John Mufrell.* Ke fine ill Murrcfl, don’t. The only reason we get .It Is
Leslie Hill. Seth Wmidmll, Stanley because we always have n dozen argu­
'Wnli.er, Dr. Ral|ih Steven*, Joe ment* left when you Muplrf men are
nil run out."—lit'Mtiuuff'niiiscrlpi.
Chittenden, Oscar Speer, Hrure An­
derson, Ft nest (iri’gory, Fred Mason,
-. Barnacle-Covered Lobsters. .
George McLaughlin, llurnhl. Wash"LohsttV* shed llielr shells iinuiinlly,
hum, Albert Fry, James Kstpdge,
George Huff. Thomas Sullivan, W. but none ot us knows h ow . long they
\ . I’atUshall, Meade Fox, Ingram keep on doing It*,'' said an old Penob­
, Guerry. Henry llyrd, LMborno Wil­ scot lotiidrrnirfn. “ I am sure they do
Hot' slu’d all ilndr lives. for I have
liam*, Viill Lovell, Martin Temple, rnught many Me lidiMcr* on whose
Rohirt Robinson, Aitlmr Dickiti", bucks was p lieuvy Incrustation of nurJohn* Lee, J. AS. tnffnrd, Andrew lllttle* tllill I’ltlSt b ale tslketl several
A olio, lohn Cater Luwtofi, Alfred years to grow."
M .'ttrek. Il'-rbert Fuller, Joe Lewis.
'A rthur Lewis, Melville C. Tyler, J.
Ip. Cjiates,. Ernest Ghrmley, Walter
l Radford. Corbett Hutchinson, Sard
l'« vehouse. Il.irry Cariboo. • ' K.
j Hunter,. WiLon Miller, Harrold J.i ng
■Jnn'.i't Wenvir Norman Raker. Krnest
M&lt; rti&gt;. Il-e 11tin* e, l*. M.
Hill. If:.fry Rabun, Guy Stafford,
i Leslie Oglesby, Densler Slafford. T.
(). Glitis, Willie t). Goolsby, llarrold
Holiday, ( ’. R. Peabody, Robert
Merriwethyr. Ruin rt Routb. Str.fford |,el ils. Grover 1.«• I*11.*. Paul

General F ire

Insurance

Sanford

Florid**

Farm Lands in Fertile Florida
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l t n « U nit* s to u t and n n i s p ro c rrM tv t a ib o M . Y o u r o a r n in t
capacity trill bo m a r it th e ( lo w in i espw ity of y o u r lan d i*
y rrs trr. T l ™ c o m m u n itir. o te rap id ly d rv rln put ( —have | w d schools,
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tk ro u ih in i t i b r i d i * n r y o m p * n i « - l l n M o d d L and C o , P e rrin # G itn i
I sn .t Co . C h u la .* . Co . and O V rcrlvob** Co —own* s o d h s s for ss js
ts r i* tract. of Isn d suiisbt* for farm * s o d truck i s r d m r . W r its today
for itlu .traird f t s s liirtslur*. Y our in q m rira sn iw c rrd p ro m p tly s a d

J. E. INGRAHAM, Vico-President

J A 3. D. INGRAHAM . SaU* Arsnl
FLO RIDA EAST CO A ST RA ILW AY COM PANY
City Bolldioo
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Pure, Sparkling Spring
Water Brought To .
Your Door Daily
Rider Springs Water H as .a G uaranteed Purity

Into Our Lives

of 09.98 P er Cent.

Over the W ires
. “ With all the
children married and
l i v i n g in different1
places the Bell Telephone .is essential to our
happiness. W e can call any
of them, day or night, nnd
hear them ns well ns if they were right

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V ery often one of the girls calls me
by Long Distance and. we have a pleasant
visit of five minutes or more. You’d be
surprised to know how • little it costs as
compared with the.Joy and satisfaction.-• ,“ When any of the grandchildren are
sick and I am called at night, I simply
reach for my extension telephone and talk
without moving from-my bed. Often I can
give advice and .direction that saves lots of

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Jar Zapf .
Ralph Geiger
Harry GeigerFred Rallanl
Robert Hill
Ktldie Hotter
Raymond Nli-Donald
Carl Mr Donald
Clarence Temple
Joe Guerry,
William Shepard
Carl Tnkuch
* Victor M. Greene
First Lieut. Geo. G. Herrii
Second Lieut. Kulpti Wlgh
Clarence MuhofTey, Ho met* \
Walter Mation. John Pezold
Pezold. Edmond Stowe, Hot
Ch or pc it lug, Frank Lotsing.
Lotting- ‘
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The Oldest Joke.
■ Jo h n n y H o y c la im * H in t t h " tild e * *

Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station*

SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE

Joke Is one about the fanner’* wife
who ivonr'trr the door and found an
agent. "Can I *ell you tin extermi­
nator for vermin!" asked Hie agent.
••No," said the former'* wife, v.'lto had
tics'll pestered .to death with tigent*.
“We have all the vermin we need."—
Milwaukee Sc-utlncl.

AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
•First Air Flight
The first really authentic account of
a man being raised In the nlr wns In
PcrJg, October lb, 178.'&gt;, when Ulltnre
de Hazier wns lifted 60 feet Into the
ulr by a I'ldluun made by Stephen and
Joseph Montgiilfle r,. to whotrt belong
Ihe lionor-uf having liuUt.tlie flrlit ime;
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Full Stock-Right Prices
Wc have a complete Jinc of fertilizer* and the greatest
stork of fertilizer material* ever known in the state of
Florida. Price* are higher than jn normal time*, hut
are as low a* consistent with existing condition*. •

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roof that In hi. opinion 1. Ill aurh a d-f-rloratrd roo'lition n« Is hr nroailv-ty lnA foreign government Ioih the right nammahlr.
S rrtio n V.. W ith in t u - I v - y r a r * lr&lt;uo 'h r
fu la tb r d U m o prom ote* aoond a lrrp th ro ttzh o o l In case of wnr to rail ut*m It* citizen* da ta o ft t h r Bt&gt;proVal rd t h i. o rilin a r- rr any
t h * n tx b t and a com fortable m o rrm rfit bafora
and a il ro o t, r o v - r r d w ith wood - h i r y l - .
b raakfaat. . i t f i e f * mo «rrrsil r!*a *u ro to ho abl# or subject* residing In thl* eounlry, hut a h a ll b# r r p la r r d w ith r . o f r o v r r i h f . —loch
to rw o n u n d id M a rtin ’* L J v rr tird tc ln o a a a ploaa- Dot U|H)tt thus'e wln&gt; have bis-tntlo citi­ c o m p ly thi&gt; o rd in a n ro .
a n t and tb orouab U xaUv*.**—Aodrow M . Dock
S rrtlo n 7 . A I o r d ln a n r r . Or p a rt* of o r­
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M acon. C a.
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1917 - .
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cording to tho prescription of a ccle- return.
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C. I I . IM N G F .K , *
Foreign Subject* In United State*.

Pro T r m C h a irm a n o t C it y C o u n ril.
I h r r th y r e r t if y th a t t h r a bove and fore
f a i n t o rdinance waa d u ly p a w d b y ih * r lt y

Love and Beauty.
Men of strong Impulse* ulone know
what love l*; Imve alone fathom*'
b e a n tr j 1benuty'atone creates ntt.—
V.'agner..
•
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With full realization of the disastrous Influence of the
war on nil business routine, our buyers have out forth
unprecedented effort* to secure the greatest advantage*
possible for our trade^

Ideal Formulas
Otir formula* all have the same perfect proportioning
and litl'nding oPingrtalicnt* thnt have made their *u|&gt;erjor field .value the past quarter century. • "
Write for
not iH-en sarrifireil In the nliglitest iltgria-,
catalogue nnd priceJist.

M a n u fa r lu rm 1IIK A L F K IITIU Z FU N

■a i:t Spray Machines and Intccticitlv.*
J M.'KNONVILI.IL FLA.

FULL STOCK ON HAM) AT

Santord Branch, R. C. Maxwell, Manager

M a in e G row n S elected S e e d
Spaulding's No. I Ruse. Karl) Red llliss Triumph
Irish Cohlilcr*
I V . a ir n . * Kradr ln &gt; l t r r r l , r ( I f J r r . and M a k e C oalraH . for N o V rm b rr I t r r r m b r r and

Janaar, llrU trc;.

W ill* lo r p i l r r , . la lln e * i*n lH li-C a m t v a i l r t f n wanted.
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h l( h t s l q i . t l l y M a la r d ra w n .e h c ti-l » rr- 1. . 11' . . r e fa m ilia r w ith I f c - . - f lid lll'in * In F ln r Id a a n d o u r - r * * l .1
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WRITB- F O R DESCRfFTIVH SEED CATALOGUE

Corner Newnatreml fii\y, Jacksonville, H a . • *
Oldest Established and Largest.Seed House In the State.

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IN THE HEART OF 'THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
PUBLISHED :

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

SEMI* W E E K L Y
IN0SANFORD— Ufa la Woith Living
VOLUME IX

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1317

SIXTY-TWO
U. S. BUREAU RED CROSS CAMPAIGN b e t t e r m o v em en ts '
CARS LETTUCE MARKETING
FOR MEMBERSHIP WAS
SAYS SEC’Y MARLOWE
FOR SANFORD
STARTED YESTERDAY
the railroitd -general situation is con­
FROM cerned there ‘appears now to he nil
issuo' between the Government and
e a st e r n SH IPPIN G PO IN T S
the roads, not antagonistic, hut
p
Marlowe, the live secretary along the linrs cf*efficiency. It ap­
cf (hr’•Hoard t f Tirade hi* Just re- pears that all roads have- (he slogan
t-rned from n trif* to Washington. "tonnage” always hrfore them and
Ntw- York, Philadelphia and other na’far aa freight Is concerned there
■, hipping points in the interest of the fs no commodity distinction. How­
jfowrr* regarding the movement of ever, the Government instructions
uptablrs from this point. Asked as stated by Mr. Edward Chambers,
about his trip and the result of the head o f transportation of the U. S.
nme he gave out the following very Food Adfniniiitrnlion in ‘ Washing­
ton, who I conferred with,' stated
interratmc interview:
Contrary to wired and written re­ that next to government War nccesport* I found the greatest delay to pities, live stork and perishable
perishable freight on the Southeast­ freight came next and would have
ern line*; the lines here
the least preferred attention.'
'• contrition exists.. Tlje movement • Mr. Chambers was indeed pleased
through Jacksonville, especially in to see the cooperation between the
delivery to connecting .lines is par­ growers of this soctinfi and stated
ticularly bad, in -several eases more that ho Was glad that their represent­
thin twenty four hours Was con- ative find railed on him; flint so do­
ium.d in making .a transfer between ing made him know apd appreciate
two lines at that point. The north*. ollr.pituation and ihnr because of the
Louml movement lias been in drag demand and the nature o( our pro­
freight trains: tra its loaded with duct every assistance on th 1 par! ol
tonnage and
&lt;f tim» s
perishable the Government would It • extend' I
freight has been held wr.i i tg f&lt; r to firovide us atluqiint&lt; service over
more pUiiiagc before runuing a train the various lin -s. Speeitie data ns In
Thi*. then, h n caused our pe ish- delays, giving ear numbers and com­
at&gt;l-* fri ight t • 1 onsuine hcvcji and plete movements lie',weed Saofo* I
’ right days in transit between San­ and New York Was given Mr.
ford and N’i w York a movement Chamhera. and thes" will he han­
that ordinarily should he made in dled ns,.a by ,is of a vast improve­
fiur ’snd live days. With few excop- ment.
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found that af every terminal
I REK MOVING PICTURES
• here engines and crews wore rillingid. the same delays occurred unless
a m-rall if | .nnnge train wish ready Star Theatre Next Sundn) Uicrnoon
Mill Foul lire Muio-ehi-arl Home
*hen lie |&gt; ishalde arrived. The
AI I b" Star Tin at re tu-xt Sure Iay
mnirtnetit &lt;I thirty-five ears through
Polom.u- Yards showed lift exeep- afternoon al three o'uloek moving
1 tinnidl.V well, in \ii*w of ih.it being a pictures nf the Moos* Home c.t
diverting (&gt;"int. The Pennsylvania Moosehen-t, llhni’is will he shown.
uni-v,-. the fr ight: that is periah- I Thi &gt;e |i«-. ores are free and are l iv­
ablr. . with fairly good dispatch. en with the iilf.t nf eihientiiig the
CjA. 1
i*i and .out of Potomac fiuldie on the great work In i.og done
Yard* on the same date and reach b y ‘the Loyal Order.of Moose in the
New Yrrk, ‘usually within twcqty- United State.*; Tho*n • pictures are
nyr h
a distance 'of '226 miles very beautiful anil show the home
The iViinsylvaitia, however, lias dis- •at Monscheart and the many ad­
rtnlin'ii'! all f—.it frright service and vantage' of this r.reatv asylum that
r l y r 1 .1*,|i
now mm iuy on sloW is being maintain'd for the n'phnn
f^i.1-' •• 11 . i n
f 1 1,,- tonnng'.lies . \|r l.l; i,n of t h • FVll'nylK',metnber that tlie*piclures are at
' im j , .nweVer, promises a heller
»nd faster movement just «ih socn aa the Star Theatre and that the lirst
our output increases and even with­ reel starts at three o'clock und that
in the past week, a vast difference they are free to. every one- . There
in movemrtit is noticed. •
.will lot a lecture given on the pic­
’A: Wilmington, N. (’., Mr. I.y- tures an I the entertainment is very
min D'l.ano. vice president of the instructive in every particular.
Everybody is invited to attend.
Atljnt|&lt;- Cnnsi Line Was interviewed.
Mr Ihl.ano could make no positive High School students have special
rtatemeni a.. to prospects for future invitation.
This picture is for white people
movements. Init slated that he was
intrnitcd in the Sanford product only.
»nd promised his cooperation and
Death of ('has. K. Jarxls
itated that he would issue instruc­
Charles E. Jarvis died suddenly
tion! tending t o w a rd . securing as
fut movement ns (t Was possible to at his rooms in the Empire Hotel
nuke. Mr. DcI-ano also promised Saturday morning. He had 'been In
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into the Jacksonville yard dc- usual health' the day before and
lt)» whirh will evidently remedy ‘when he diil not appcur'for break­
thit trouble. •. •
fast it wns thought t h a t ' he was
probably
sick and upon going to his
The Southern Railway has al­
ready begun u special, movement room he was found dead in bed.
Lstwr,n Jacksonville and -Polutnac The. end must have, romc suddenly
\»rd&lt;. tin ir No. 54 leaving Jackson­ anil with' ud apparent warning ns
ville at 10:30 a.
w a s . made, a the end appeared to he peaceful and
ptlLLlbfe fa s r freight since b e re m - none . of ~the people in *th(r -hotel
- *r 11th and we have assurance that heard any sounds from the room oc­
»ith reasonable tonnnge given then cupied by Mr. Jarvis'.
Deceased came to this city several
»• Jacksonville that this aervire will
“f continued throughout the ship­ years ago from Atlanta where he
ping season. This lino appreciates made hia home for many years. He
• *w business from Sanford
and was an expert In the marble and
•verything possible-wlR be dohe by stono cutting business, making a
&lt;m toward a speedy movement specialty of monumepts and tomb­
stones and while here he was iden­
»nd destination delivery.
It mijlit be well to say right here tified with the MilVis Marble Co.,
j . rh* decision of the Southern'to being a member of the firm.
Ho leaves a wife and two children
operation of this fast
in
Atlanta to mourn his loss. The
f111 l°r Perishable only la n direct
unrral
occurred from the Episcopal
rrsult of the growera of Sanford sendchurch
Sunday
afternoon nt threr
th* \ r‘‘l,r,,K£ntative to look after
p|r m**'rests. .1 also believe th a t o'clock Rev. Peck officiating. In*,
** &lt;u‘t. Line will aflopt the same torment was made In I.akcvlew cem­
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and between’ the two. there etery. •__________ |
'lur*tion hut what good service
Elks Charily Hall
s
11 maintained.
The railroad
The Benevolent Protective Order
- ill Vf'0" *‘" Wev«f is uncertain and .of Elks huve arrun^ed to. give a
' " • must not expect normnl Charity Mall on Thursday evening
t
*s “ Tact that, mnny nt Jl o’clock, I)ecemlH'_r -7th. at
•
u &gt;k’"ts are out and d e a d w e ig h t their home located oh Park nvcnlle.
U ^ ' r ly movin«t ul «1L Mr- De­ The price of tickets will be $1.00 a
an , . ln fonveraatlon remarked th at couple. Every Elk nnd every Elk's
thin * ln,' a*|,niJ that day other friend arc urged to he present.
• . . l . ,,m’'1,rK°ed cars, there was Tickets.will he placed In the hands
f J j K ?*v&lt;!n hundred cars of dead of every Elk for aale, and fce ask
tim. ,lwl lhpy wc« unable a t the the general public to attend this
doubt 1 ,mov.*' ™ ero ,B hard,y *’ dance. Tickets can be secured from
f*n tiltUl Whtt wo
^*vc *m P,c any Elk.- The proceeds arising from
fo-.j • *^a»on, although from time the dance will be placed in the Char­
♦nanr*. e^orU *«■».going to be noc- ity Fund to take care .of the Elk'*
'. . “w p n Supply. A* far as Christmas offering.

,1iS JUST RETURNED
c.

Her playing and the playing of
SEM IN O LE COUNTY W A N TS
Ethel Henry featured the gume.
2000 M E M B E R S -.
With fast dodging our foreards would
throw off their guards ,nnd tlien
Despite, the inclement w eather th e
M .‘
Wiggins, marketing agent May Thrasher nnd t(ie center would campaign for ten million mem bers
from the United States Department get the h;i|| to Cora I.ro Tillls. • She of the American Red Cross s ta rte d
of Agriculture luia arrived in Sanford would then make a dribble and u yMt«rday all over the United States.
und for tlie next month will give the goal. Cora Lee belongs to be com­ The, day was full of rain here and
growers and shippers daily m arket mended for her good control of her but few people were out but m any
conditions on'e.ll of Seminole county temper. Al! during the game, es­ of the edmmittees worked ju s t the
products. For the first time in its pecially during the first half she had same. The. booths that ure to he
history, Seminole county has been to contend with the unfair holding glared at the principal rorners of the ,
given
marketing agency bureau and blocking of her guard hut at no city were not put up on account of
and with a service direct from W ash­ time did she do the same kind of the rein hut will he plnccd ns soon
playing.'
. . .
as it clears up ns the young ladies
ington daily.
T he .establishing of
In the center.-Helen Hand and will haVe .charge of the booths and
bureau is a direct.result of the Hoard
of Trade and a m altdr that has been Helen Perk played their usual good will sell membership during the day.
worked on for the past •four m onths game. Helen Hand was called (he The campaign opened all over Scmnnd because of War conditions it was "bac.kbono of the team " by Mr, nolc county und word' cbntes from
feared f'V a time that a direet ser Roddenhorough. Each.center seem­ Oviedo und other districts that they
yieo through an agency could, not he ed to know exactly what the other are working hard for it big enroll­
was going to do. Their signals and ment and th at if Sanford will do her
secured.
tjulrk
passes were nearly perfect.
. share Seminole county, will surely
This service tells all conditions
have, at least 20U0 members by the
Cathedral
was
said
Ip
have
had
throughout the country,-the num ber
\
of ears going into various pfures iw'o |[uuil forwards hut we cannot end of the week.
daily •fuill market ' 'imitations fot say who liter they were good or not,
It- was nl*o planned to have a big
every market.
The service i»l&gt;o a s we did not nee them throw a open ate mass meeting tonight hut
They probably can throw the weather snail is against this idea
shows all diversions and brings a goal.
goals
good
hut they didn't have anil the meeting will he postponed
direct benefit to tin* grower and shipThursday niglit. It will
uer ami prevents einigestion and j many good clinneer lieraiisC' K t h e l | ||n |||
price .drops if tin* informuiion given Henry and Dorothy Kumph kept he hi'ld on the stiiilli porch of lilt*
the hall ‘ away * from them.
Ethel Carnes Hotel if the night is warm
is follow'd iiijt
made a s pretty jump* and catches and il'-ur and if not it will lie‘ held
A* pr -el.':'
in the einirt house. I'rominent San­
found at (la
ford on 11 Will address the meeting
lie is now Imi»j' compiling names of
all growers and upon rtopiest will | Next Friday mgiit we will have it and report* of the captains will Inmail daily l" 1 very grower and ship- dould" gam.'. The hoys tried to get heard and the meeting will stim ulate
per a i'»m|'loio market, reporj
AII, Orlando to come up lari Friday gri-atir i-lfnrts on the part of th e
the (aroi'T* should c-fll on 'If \\ it*, night but they would tod The b«iys l worke/s.
git:* «i-r
t h&gt;- Hoard &lt;•( Trade have a team thi* je n r that is going ' This l amtiaign
for 01 'tnhersliipN
oilin' ri'iuesting tin ir name* p l n n o l t t i make a rerord that
will be t»n| any one wanting Jo contributeon tiie daily initilitig list.
; proud of as well as th - girls They to the Ite.J jCroes work ta n do *0
Permanent ipiarte s i f ' t h e mar- have played two gam.-* und have and i-vi-A- i-i-nt will he greatly a|i|irekefiog b i i r , „ o w i | | In- announce I in woo both. The leiys will play l.ecs- M a t e d a* there .1* much work, to do
Friday'• ..u. &lt;f the II. raid.
.
burg and the gi.l. Del.and. .The jaml very little money in the treasury
•v
;guiiua start promptly at 8 o'clock.; to obtain all the uecessitics for Uu*
Pcnhml) « lull lliinuui'l at Daytona ’j'hk*‘»s
y c nnd :!5e for the buys in the camps and in the
Olie of the most ihtere?ting und double bill, trill are on* sale nt trenches.
Get one und
|( j* almost certain that a greut
popular 1 vents connected with the Philips drug store.
balile will suim be fotigltt in Europe
Florida
Kdui-at iot'ul
Assm iution In Ip the boy* and girl* ul-’ng
I he following was the line tip f'»r an,j the Am:*riea.n troops will be ill
wdiich meets ct Daytoba next week
will
th» annual l&gt;iin&gt;|&gt;i''t of the the Cathedral game:
|‘i -lb " t v C l &gt;t&gt;
Sanford Mav Tbr.i-licr. Inru ,r&lt;!. It' d &lt; r • s ,w:ii then be i.ilb il upon
Thi* li; in| iii t will In- litfhl.i t I hr Corn l.ce T 1II1*. forward
Helen t in i-.irinsi
Give all you van and
I) -I'lafid lb.I-1 ‘Tl.ursifaj i-vening. Hau l. J. I enter; II. leu Peek. It. W'* It freely for this great eaUse.
December 2Tlh from ti to 8 o'clock. center; Ethel Henry, guurd; Doro... 1*. If
•• you
* - huve not been called upon
*
All ineinhera of the Association nnd thy Humph, guard.
at home you can leave your momtheir friends are eligible to a ttend.
('athedrul —II. Wiehend^ihl, for­ hership at one c fat he booths.
All arc urged to nee u member of the ward: II. Rowley, forward; M. •&gt;!committee a n d 'o b ta i n th e ir'tic k e ts liver, J. center; C. Cannon. II. cenWIIITK GIFT CHRISTMAS
as soon us possible after their ar- ;,,.r; | | . Kennedy, guard: M. Ilartival in Daytona.
| graces, guard.
The Children of the Presbyterian
Arrangement * arc being made for.
Mr. Itoddenboroiigh of Winter
Church Will Remember the
tlo: inrgest and best huni|uei ever Park referred!- the game.
Orphans
In Id by the Pcuhody Club.
The j
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Following tlu&gt; usual custom th e
banquet is to be held during the
Woman's Club Notes
Presbyterian Sunday school will hol^
dinner hour and there will be no
It is the desire of Dr. Leeds, slaty their annual White Gift Christmas
conllict
with the, regulnr
meetings.
,
,
,
1 seeretury of Red Cross seals to at exercises at the church next T hurs- t
as the program for the evening w i l l j , ^ rc||
w„ rth prr ca|lita.
day night beginning at seven o'clock.
not begin until the banquet Is over. The seals are being used to seal inDistend nf the usunl Christmux
Finn to come to Dnytonn apd a t ­ ride of packages, instead of other
tree und caqdy boxes for the c h i l - .
tend this annual affair of the Pea­ seals or ribbon as has been custom­
dreti of the Sunday school that for
body Club.
’. '
ary. So you will need more than miiny years was the eustom th e
Plates-will be one dollar ench.
this amount. Remember koine indi­ chihlren of the P resbyterian'S unday ,
•
.Geo. W. Marks, M gr. „ viduals ure never reached, so it is
school give to thu Thornwcll Ornecessary that we sell more to con­ phunnge und on th ^ 'ru lc that it In
' SANFORD WINS AGAIN
tribute as oup quota. ‘
■
more blessed to give than to receive
’ .There is a three fold plan arranged they b rin g 'th rir gifts nnd send t h e m '
Sanford High School Girts In Rare for the stamps this year.’ Should the to thg little orphan children’who arn
; .F o r The S tatu Championship— - three cents per c a p ita • he realized it made glad-each year thereby. •
It is u grea^ team we have this will-enable the state firsT. to scatter
The exercises arc very interesting:
year. Wo nre winning recognition sanitariums throughout the state for ami the White Christmas Ls appro­
throughout the s ta te as the strongest the isolation of tuberculosis patients; priate in every way. Every one is
contender for r ta t e honors. Victory i'Jnd, Jo place a nurse in each county cordially invited to attend tho exer­
has followed Victory nnd with each
cises Thursday night at seven o'clock
for th e %teaching qf sanitation,
game the team improves.
Some of the shop windows of good at the Presbyterian church. .
No
in stronger than .xits t old Sanford are taking
____on a.. pie..i„
, team
• .
Hcnki'tit player, nnd in thnt lii*n ini? turesque pChristmnxy
i l ., ....^,, „ . . M ..M,j
npfiearanre nnd
I)rafy Hoard Rusy
seeret cf our succers. In every de­ we nre being cheered on our way by
These
aro
buyy days in tho office
partm ent of the game we are strong
the living green in evidence nnd
nnd In each player n star. All are yearn for tV ry i t ire to imitate t i e of the local exemption hoard h a n d - •
working together for the success of spirit of Yuletide, -nnd if need he ling the draft. 1 he questtonaire*
are being mailed out to registrant*
the team.
,
enter into competition 'with each nt the rata of 5 per cent per day a n d
In the game Friday night nt the other.
•
tip to laftt night 262 had been mailed , '
Holy Cross Parish House the San­
Thp Municipal Christm.’is Tree is out in this cotihty.
.
•
ford sextet defeated the fast C a th e ­ assuming ' its starlike shape .and we
The
qucitlunaire
Is
a
list
of
sev­
dral team 24 to 1. Cathedral |s a are nil getting, ready for. one big,
eral
pages
which
every
person
who
school with a reputation iq basket- hfippy sing*. The little ones will
has
registered
Ik
required
to
answer
Mill.
They have always had a ndil to the sentiment of it nil too.
upon oath. For the benefit cf those •
strong trim .
I.as* year they tie
The Christmas Red Cross teals who may not understand the fillingfi'attd the Duval High School tenm
are poshipg their way to the front out of these ’answers an advisory
to 5, hut tho Jacksonville team
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....................... and carrying (heir cheerful - mess'ago hoard has .been appointed consisting
1-l.1itiled tpe s ta te championship he- .
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nCathedral
! 1 was not.
ut- ' " r u* to m,lk&lt;' giud ( hristinns and of Attorneys DeC.otti’a, Dickinson
cause
pu i ic |)ravc
-New Year and defy any and Housholdec, who are lending
High School.
one to dare look pessimistic. T he such' acaistanco.as is necessity. .
The playing w a s as ottp Bided 'ns goal for Meminola county is tho sale
The-mailing of these queslionairett
the score. The visitors fought hard, of $100.00 worth of Red Crosk seals.
will 'Continue for over ( w o . week*
hut the fast team .work of the local
longer a n d ’they must he re tu r n e d 'to
kept them guesssing throughout the
Forrest Gatchcl nnd Ed. Cameron the board properly filled out within
game.
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Icavo this Week -for St. Pctcrahyurg* ■oven days after receipt.
Cora Lee Tillia, our "fighting for- whero they will be stntioned in tbe
w ard," Is duo m uch-credit for our army. They expect-to b e 'ln tralnMra. M. M. Stewart waa called to
large acore. She played hard for the Ing thcro six month's and Mra.
■ucce^ Of the team and made 10 of* Gatchel and Mr*.-Cameron , will be the bedside Of her lather Satqdray *
the .24 .points .scored f ir Sanford there during that. time.
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A ,jL» Quitman, Qeorgia.

HARDLY LOOKS LIKE SAN­ D E PT . OF AGRICULTURE H A S
FORD WAS FROZEN
REPRESENTATIVE .
H ER E ‘ .
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OUT
An article in the Jacksonville Me­
tropolis Inst week stated thut a. mil­
lion and ’n half dollar lots wus suf­
fered by the growers ijt Sanford by
the cold* snap that froxe out the
lutture crop. Just where this report
ever etnunated is a*m ystery to the
people nf this sertiun and will prob­
ably .ncvtjr he explained. The cold
weather did mip some of the outer
leaves ef the liendid letture and
ninny of the growers hesitated to
ship lettuce the rnurnig after the
cold wave struck .this section hut
later it was found that very little
damage’ yeas done and they huve
hern shipping good lecture .for the
past week.
There was no damage to speak of
and the cold wave assisted the grow­
ers materially in holding up some
nf the shipments that were gang
out that might have r u n v d a glut
on the market. There was no niil!i"ii dollur loss as only a small per••eii! ef the &lt;mp was hfuded end the
later stuff was not injtiYexI in the
least. In fact the tool weal her is
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W hilt t h e l i t t o r e r f i , | i m i l s

alii!

the lieI Is never looked h.-ttir than
at the 'ns.'tit time.
.
Just as a refutation i f the report
that npper.roil in the Metropolis is
the shipment that went out last
yritunlav SIXTY TWO t ' M ’.S OF
LETTUCE IN ONE HAS the
largest sliipmi'M if lettuce that has
ever lift the Sanford s e itim in mi"
let tore

IJots till* look like the if I luce
crop at Sanford has been frozen out?
Does this look like a million und half
dollar loss in Sanford? ft will take
more than a rebj snap with the thcrnii mi'li r at ‘Jr*, to i&gt; jure I In* Sanford
«ii Hull, f.-r S'nnfi n | bus a rd w,11
wi-iitl-er 1 olili-r simp.' than thi* oiound will In' here with ti-odi r veget­
ables in the tields after the greater
part of "the state has been frozen in
n real freeze.
To - the Teachers and Pupils s»f
Seminole County Schools
You will no dould he delighted to
learn thnt the sum (if One Hundred,
Dollars and Forty-Six Cents has
been forwarded to the hea*h|uarti rs
of the W*AR C H IL D R E N 'S RE­
L IE F FUND. Nuw Y ork'C ity, this
being the totul amount of the contri­
butions from the school children and
teachers of Seminole county to this
most worthy cause.
This nfenns
thnt many, of our little romrndis
across the 'waters &gt;vill h»v«j sonu* of
the Yuletide joys that we are accus­
tomed to enjoy in America. It also
means that ‘Christmas wjll he more
hlesHed to. us than ever before,-as
we realize that- we have made this
sacrifice for ftrc- tdeasure and comTart of those-in distress. No sither
investment of this money could af­
ford so much happiness to you as
givers end to the French and Bel­
gian children ns recipients, who will
thus be made happy on Christmas
day. The Board of Public Instruc­
tion, the Mounts of Trustees of the
several schools, your parents, nnd
especially the superintendent of pub­
lic instruction, rannot but feci proud
cf this commendable spirit yoi) have
shown in sending this Christmas Gift
to those who have so wistfully l«*en
looking westward wondering whetlie
they would he entirely* forgotten in
the desolation of war. This gift in
sent with "Thp Love of the School
Children of Seminole County, Flor­
ida, to their Friends, the Children of
Belgium (Ind Frnnce."
All of the public schools of Sem­
inole County, both'white and colored
will close for the Christmas Holidays
next Friday, Y)ec. 21*st, and re-open
for the second aemeatcr-on' Monday,
.lanuary'7lh,*I!M8.
Hoping to meet every teacher of
Seminole County schools in Daytona
at tHu Florida Educational Associa­
tion, December 26-28, .and wishing
cvry teacher and pupil a happy holi­
day, I am
.
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Sincerely,
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more each week and deposit this qam&lt;?
amount each week.

Look at the different Clubs in table
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join, the lc, 2c, 5c, 10c, 50c, $1, $5
then come to our *Bank with the first• payment. We. will mfiko you a member
. of the Club and give you a Christmas
Banking Club Book showing the Club
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2nd Week $5.00
3rd Week $5.00

Delimit $1.00 ev.ery weel£
Total in 50 weeks

Deposit $5.00 every week
. Total in 60 weeks

In Cash or Liberty Hands

In Cash or I.ilierty Hond.-t

1st Week
10c
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3rd Weok •. . 30c

Increase e ve ry week hy
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Incrrano e ve ry week by
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Inrri-asi- eve ry week by
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$25.50

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HAVE MONEY. Maybe this little start you give them' now may some
day set them up in business or buy them a home.
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To provide a way for those of moderate and even small means.to
bank their money.
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It makes your pennies' nickels and dimes, often foolishly spent grow
Into'dollars; dollars grow into a fortune. • Start your, fortunfe today.
To give you a Bank connection and show you how our Bank can he
of service to you.
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the Patriotic Duty of Every Citizen to Buy Liberty Bonds and Help Winthe War for Democracy.
If you have no Ready Cash there is no way in which you can Buy a Bond Easier than
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F. L. WOODRUFF, Vice-President,
H. R. STEVENS, President
R. R. DE AS, Assistant Cashier
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CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
BUDGET OF OPINION “JUST BETWEEN
YOU AND ME.”
At Instigation of Germans News­
papers Arc S uppressed and
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A C1IIF.L IS AMONG YE TAKING N O TES A N D .FA ITH ,
" H E ’LL TRENT 'E M ” — SO SAYS SAU N TER ER.
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The flag of The U. S. A.
Aga inst the shy it is fluttering high.
Il),tho winds r f a troplr i&gt;r«c7.e;
It swings and dips Irani the great
gray .ship.i
That buffet tin- foaming sens.
It hacks the guns of the Yankee suns
Ar- its rippling n .|ors m a y
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To the marching feet down the d u lly
street The Flag of the U.. H. A.

Wherevt-r it goes ngainst its f irs
*Tis followed b y Soldiers tuc*. *
To (lie ruUling thrum of the throb

It waves, and runs with the frownin
gbns.
* No m atter in war or peace;
'M idst the cannon'* cry it wi
Itravyly lly • •
.Till the rlunds of the runlHct ceas.W ith -its filmy rta r s - a n d its Idond

whelm us there Is still the “ M erry
tiling out arid the
th, Good will-Tow.-.-d
must never forget it
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directors are calling for the c u rta il­
ing of--the electric signs and w hite
ways and ulf extra light. In other,
words they want us to cut out th
lights us much us poscihlu and allow
the saving of. fuel * We .have hut
few electric - signs here and only a.
few white way "posts hut w-e^enn’eur
tail many of o u r-lights no -doubt.
Ifni Mr. Fuel Director, we want a
few lights until after Christmas unyliow. This may he the last ChfistmaH when we will want to celebrate
and. next Christinas'if the war is still
on the lights will be ru l|n ff for the
simple reason that there will In* no
foil to run theln and we wHI haveno money to spend for extra lights,
flat this Christmas Id us have the
lights and then after1 too holidays
are over we can cut them down nnd
the city fathers will probably cut
down the lights in ninny parts n f t h c
d t y not -only bw tin* government’s
s il;e hut for i lie snk'- of eceno/nv.

Only Consideration Under Which
Newspapers’ May Continue—Prop­
aganda Favoring Central Pow­
ers Spread Over Country.
Bnrmnqtillln, Colombia.—The gov­
ernment of Venezuela, nt the lietlgalion of German commercial Interests*,.
Is openly campaigning for the central
power* by suppressing pro-ally newspaper* nml putting tlielr editors nnd
directors In prison without liny explnnation.. In tills manner was suppress­
ed El Fonogrnfn (the Phonograph) of
Caracas, nnd nt the Name (line, the sup­
pression wns ordered Of thri paper of
the same name In Mnrnrnlbp. state
of Zultn. on Its thirty-eighth anniver­
sary, The governor of-Hint stnte, how­
ever, refused to obey ttie order of the
Cnmcri* administration, ptjitlng' that
no reason.existed therefor; but In per­
mitting ihe’pnpcr to continue ptihllcalion he rounseh-d Its editors not to
print anyihlng offensive to the Gor­
din ns.
When the llrltl*-h minister nt CUrnctis protested against the suppression of
El Fonogrnfn. on the ground that El
Ecu Aleman (tin* Gorman Echo) of that
city, was allowed free refn to carry
on an extensive.propaganda against
tlie allies; the Venezuelan governineiit
n-nirted by suppressing the pro-ally pu­
tter I.a fgulldad (Equality) of Ciudad

the paper there of the same nninc and
under tlie mime management.
. German Propaganda Goes On.
While newspapers which sympathize
with the allies nre thus ruthlessly be*
Ia If suppressed by the Venezuelan gov­
ernment, openly when possible, mid
by umlerlumil fiu-nns when openness
fulls, Gennnn propagandist pnbllcn*
-Lh'AJJHT. nlhWveil.nnd nhbsl to curry
on, Upon n lit rite Sail U, it “i-timpiilgif‘iir
abuse mid villlllcnthm of the entente
allies. The most Important of these
Journals In HI Echo Aletnpn (the Ger­
man Echo) of Corneas, n weekly tiiilgnrlne. -This nmiPHslne Is inode up exeluidvely of extracts mid tlctltlous ex­
tracts of articles attacking the allies,
taken from real nnd Imaginary public­
ations all over Imtln America and
from the press of Germany and Aus­
tria nnd the neutral countries of Eu­
rope, El Echo Aleman Is distributed
gratis,thrmighmjt Venextiela -nnd nil
tile countries tif nofllTern if»n\ western
South America and In Ceiilml Amer­
ica. Its weekly Issue Is 1.‘’,0.000 cop­
ies. It Is tilted with vile nhuse of tin1
allied Knvertimeitm. piirtieulilrljrof’llic
United Ktntes. and riock* by all means
to’ prejudice Latin Amerlrnns nenlnst
President Wilson, casting const nut, re­
flections upon,his motives In lending
Ills country Into the war.
This Insidious propaganda In n nom­
inally neutral country Is thus openly
carried on by the Germans, abetted by
the Venezuelan government.

. French Reid In South America.
Throughout South America French
in tilmbst ilhrtGerenUjr rend; editions of
the rJflwlcn nre In most homes, and
book stoma nre .filled with modern
French writers of prosa.or verse, both
In trmudntlon nml In the original.

• Tha Getter Fighter.
“Do mnn who admits dnt I
sen ret!" wild pnrle Ebcn “
puts up n better tight dm,

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Might Ge Worse.
"Nothin’," wild Uncle Uhen, "In ns
bad n» It might be. sped ally, a cold
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Farmers
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M ILLIO N A IR E P R IV A T E”
S U ES R. R. FO R INJURY
‘Camp Gordon, Ga.-*-Phlllp
Grlfller, private. Three Hundred
nnd Twenty-fifth Infantry, from
New York, where tie Is rated as
a millionaire, has sued the
Southern railway for $50,000.
He deelnr.es lie was Injured se­
verely '-when the defendant’s
sw itch engine bumped Into a car
In Which In* was working Jind
caused a bale of liny lo fall pti
him. The railway Insists that
Griltlfr’n earning capacity Is only
!|G!0 per month, the pity he regejves from Uncle {bun, but Grlftier places It at $7,2110 a ycuf. the
iiiootint In* was earning when he
cnli'l'il. .A slnitp legijl buttle Is
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Nobody can say what the future
-&gt;f 'Palestine is lo be. Never gov­
erned in the interests of its own
people, it has shown for centuries
marked and constant degeneration.
Hut for years the Jews have beon
confident of their ability to restore
it to the old time grandeur. The
Jews believe th at with the establish­
ment of a just and stable govern­
ment and with the help of the roaW
rnent anil with the help of the world
in the building of roads, railroads
and hnrbors they can ‘ once again
makV the great territory blossom as
t'ie rose. ,
The Jews have been scattered
broadcast oyer the face of the earth
and yW have kept their identity as
a race. They ore a people without
a home.
What more appropriate
than th a t they should be restored
to' the land of their fsthers? M any
of them of .course would refuse to
return, clinging to the countries of
their tid option, but p ro b sb ly -every
one will feel a distinct thrill of na­
tional and racial pride If the ancient
land of Palestine can be restored to
them as a perm anent abiding place.
A Nsw Vs roles.
• A switch In Urns saves ths boy, and
oaves ths father a lot of worry In tin s
to come.
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ATLANTIC COAST LINE

li was not until 122-1. that Christian
dom ination ag..i &gt; li ! I Mtiii in I’alline when Fulleri k Second, i'mperor r.f Germ any, "assuint-d the
Crmut” ■unit rla rtc d for tin* II* lv
i.nnd. Mis efforts ere crowneii with'
s.uccefs, imtl Christian rule &lt;-(Vitir»ubd
for "about -liffeen years, or until 121:’,
when Fair slim* was again overrun
by .fresh hordes of T urks.
Je ru sa ­
lem has never since been a Christian
possession, and December IOth, till* ,
m arks the regaining of the wonderful
old city of C hristian faith after an
nterim of alm ost seven hundredo
years.-

V'dmmnnder iff the licet iff fast boats
that kept the ore moving on tho Great
Lakes.
Small Fortune In Dye.
Lincoln, N. IL—A barrel of- Gorman
red dye, hidden nvvny In u slockroom
of u paper company since It vvn* pur*
chared, three year* ugo Mr ?S0, lias
been sold to n Now York concern for
$5,000. The paper plnnt recently was
sold, and the new owners found the
dye nnd put It on the market.

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Ar Charleston..... 5:35 p.m .
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Ar Richmond........ 5:05 a. m.
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Ar H*!|imore ___ 10:00 a .m .
12:10 p. m.
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Ar W. Phll'phla, 12:23 p. m.
2.27 p. m.
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Ar New York_____ 2:13 p.m .
4:35 p. m.
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Phono 17

God
God
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of
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tho sullen seas where lurk* the U-hont dread,
tho darkened sky whence Zeppelins destruction spread,
suffering France, of Ilelglum, broken, bnre;
our fathers, thou, barken our wartime prayer.

G ive c le a r, perm a
n e n t c o p ie s . W il
n o t sm ut, d ry out, oi
fHl th e ty p e.

Strengthen tho might of thy children, Lord, on land a n d ,on the sea,
Renew In us the will to war till all the world he free;
■Free from the menace of .’’kultur,’’ Lord, free from Its cursed creed,
From tho house of -Hohcnzollcrn and all Its damnable breed. .
Out of thy loving kindness. Lord, out of thy mercy grant,
Refresh thou our love of freedom and sanctify our hate;
And grant, O God, no ijhamaful pence, no peace with the dastard Hun
Till Justice rules supreme again, until tby will be done.
And If thou wilt but. grant us. Lord, suffice of shot nnd shell.
Then back o’er the plains-of Flanders, e’en to the gates of belt;
Rack we’ll push tho minions of Germany’s war lords proud
And earth shall hold for him naught save a shotted shroud.
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We war not aralM t his women,.Lord, nor yet on hla oursed iced.
Rut hla nation shall away before ua as the west wind sways the reed;
His Berlin battered and broken, hla Rhine a river of red,
Ilia armies abetted to submission, his generals Imprisoned or dead.
For this thy grace we crave. Lord, scorning a shameful peace
For thU we battle on, Lord, till tbe Inst of the Hun shall ceaaa;
Be with as, O God of ©at fathers] aid as. O Ancient of DaysJ
Counsel, protect as arid gold* us, and thine shall bo the praise.
■L. RL Bhattuck, In ths New York Herald.

Hillsborough Hotel, Timps, FU.
Phone 132

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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of Interest for the Man
Behind the Plow
£uffl.L2gil£i

Srlf Feeders

lickrr.s on th

j rood Par* 11

* fhat otherwise woum m u «.e
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They Will feed th e m se lv e s,
extent from grass, w eeds,
, and cruras and sm all s c r a p s

hatched c hicken has, by m idsum iner
Kri'wu snirmeTmy strong to resist
the attacks of lice, llecause its early
development' lias preceded the hot
weather, the e a r l y . hatched bird Is
more apt to live.through the sum­
mer.
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chickens early doe* these thine,..

PACE TJIfflBE

Tri general, the. smaller and younger
Usefulness Better Thrn uuplay.
Imitation Chinese Jade. /
the wood burned the b e tte r th6
! Chinese J n d o - ls - s o su c c e ssfu lly fml“Spcnklu* of- du uplift." sr.ld Ifncl*
nlies. Th&amp;'o'nhca of coni d o .n o t con­
1 tnted by G e r m a n innmifuctiircr* tha t Ebcn, "nn elevnlnr dut kefcjw rtmnln’
tain enough potash, to m ake them 1e xperts of t h e f a r Fust fre q u e n tly ml*- reg’lnr 'thouti innkin’ no fuss does a
valuable In this connection.
(By the Nations! Womnn's Chris
heap moro service •' n a skyrocket.**
. take th e n n itlc la l for (lie genuine.
tlan T*in[i«isitico Union.)
The hulls of cotton seed yield
ushts which contain from 18 to 30
W e’ve Noticcd.lt.
Don't Be a Critic.
per cent of phosphoric acid. At tho BEER MUST GO. .
M. '.e tho best of things its they are.
It requires very little nhlllty to find
present Mime, however, tho hulls are
In not ono of tho ‘JO dry states, uor The li|;;-m«nilitsl mail can't tiupruvo fault. Thnt Is why there lire so ninny
used .for feed to such an eaten tt that
In the District of Columbia, Alaska or Ills H olts by eating green persimmons. crUlcs.-KlIlver Wendell Holmes.
their ashes might not he an econumI'orto Rico, dbett the prohibition Inxy
.i'-xl.-fcrtili ic x , . . — ------------ ----7xeliT|TTrpcr7’ RefrT)t~bWI'TriW))riT trr
tho urmy and navy prohibition regula­
Plan a Crop Rotation
tions, nor In any territory under fed*
A sy stem atic rotation of I) Id crops end prohibition. In Oregon. Washing­
should commend iisrlf to th e Fbridn ton, Colorado und Arizona the brewers,
artner. It makes for soil improve­ with millions of dollars behind them,
ment, with hotter cr jt y e l l s - n s a tried to force a beer amendment upon
result, and for partial elimination of the people, und in every case were
certain crop posts. However, tho overwhelmingly defeated. These fuels
DETTFJI form lh«A you h*%t* may br your*, if wu'll inv«Uf*ti
most profitable crop rotation doe and the growing nntl-beer sentiment
thru* Unde abng und near * ptogrciuve ritlfOM. Your « m i l n
r*P«cily will be tnoi* if the gtowrinic
of your Und U
not c»d‘i t mer ly in rlmnging tii? throughout .the country should con­
irr•dice*There COmniunilU* are rapidly deulopinf-hiV* *wd *cbooU«
crops i ronui frpiu y«ar. to year, r - vince, the brewers end their backers
churrhea fthd tian«|*nft*Ium,
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gardlcs uf til*1-/.lit.’on o f .th e c ro it that any attempt to put a beer and
light
wine
exemption
clause
In
the.res­
to each ol,her. say* the University of
olution now'bOfore'congress for u pro­
lF1*|Ur Sfiliml
Florid i exten d &gt;n . {vision. The ce ithrough it* lubiitlury roitip«nir*-tli* Model U m l Co . Pmino Gront
hibition uuicmliuvut to tlie federal Con­
and* i&gt;*i (of ule
l .ndCo.UiulniHfl Cr, . anti O P ttb o Ix* C o .-o w o i l—
trai aim in ail er p rot ttinn systems stitution is doomed to (allure. They
lari* Ira, t* id land .^utiblr tor taima and trucV i*t&lt;lrni Writ* to&gt;Ur
should bt to . leave each fit lit in a would beljer save their money for the
lor illuMiatnl lire Ltrratutr. Your inquittr* i i u v n n i promptly and
in drtail.
better i:Ute of cultivation, -licit»r transforming of llielr breweries Into
J E. INGRAHAM. Vice-President
food-producing factories.
J A S ..D . IN G R A H A M . 3 a U . A i .n t
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Farm Lands in Fertile Florida

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Getting riti o f
weeds and
undergrowth about the farm*during
the winter is one of the best protec­
tive measures the farmer can use
against crop damaging inserts tho
following year, says, t h e . University
of
Florida
experiment
sfaiion,
.Weeds.—uu. ('■i&gt;d■grit*-*, dead -vegrta*
tion, ami, the like in fields, along
No hard ami fast rotation,system
,.f tlicsP facts the farmer fence,*, roadsides, ami on the banks ran be laid down for tiny communi­
lure food at tHc very lowest of Mtnali streams are 4 he .natural ty, 'but tile m e -t profitable system
II ,11.. cniiHimption of this
imi’ t •be worked out for each- farm,
, -,vut hi* living expense
and fur en :h ft id. The county
1,1,- hi in to sell more of the
r-genl can be of much service in rite
tj: sl he produces.. He will
p'laniiln *. Tit.-re are-ta-riii n general
m in-ire money himself, nnd
oritt I I • *t,i‘v - v -r. that should If*
.......... . i rich* Sam win the
born* in mi i.l i t 1'iis connection in
It,, the avorld has ever
o r d e r t o , (*t*-«m [.1 i It lilt- 1110*1 s a l i s .

The Florida East Coast Railway

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The city of 1111*1011. Mils*., received
?l,0ol.-1!7 In llceiisit tecs during llMtV.
Its expenditures because of pauper­

ism, crime and liiMinUy aitrlbutajde
to the llqtmr trallle were Sl.'-.iS.tJ.’it).
And yet “conscienceless objectors"
to prohibition say : "Weeammt have
prohibition; we need life revenue It
would destroy,’-’ The troth I*: We
m ud have prohibition; we m**-*l the
money It would save.

gBBBE—

BE—

DELCO-LIGHT
SEIF-CRAHKING
SELF STOPPING’
BALL-BEARINGS
AIR-COOLED

BURNS KEROSENE
DELCOLlGHf BATTERY
. tm ot flat tr-tooc Lift

jlun -Nevils More Hogs
campaign for a
IS jer i eat Inrn a*e in hog produc|im m-xt yen - i* b.inV inadt* by the
( s. In art ment of Agriculture,
Jio ce.ii'ite pari in this campaign
l;., Il-I'l, -igm d t" Hnrida. but the
I'liM-rvii l I l o r i d a extension diviliir. brllcve- i be production ill t lie
gjir rjti le increased materially.
With it rliTtuge.rtf brood sows
l‘.roughonl the , country, il may he
EKvttary t» Use gilts from the feed
J-t» In nbtrn the desired increase.
Gilt* will io t produce us large litters
u rrjy In- expected from mature
loss, hut their use in the emergency
b (liveable.
If the hog population of the nu'lioYi farin' is not increased next
jur-a more .accurate shortage of
perk product- than now prevails will
malt, extremely high prices for
Iimj, beef and I ird will prevail,
ttutumets will suffer from the high
prices »ml the shortage of necessary
uir-il fills and only a few will bene-

, Winter plowing will expose white
grubs, and the eggs o f -grasshopper*
to tIn- nutistan; ami cold of winter
nnd will also turn up thiutr insects
which liihtTiiutc in t’he tir.-t (t w
inches of soil-. Hurtling the vegeta­
tion will destroy many inserts,
(hough tit thr ruse of grasshopper* il
probably would not be as. effective
as plowing.

lo making tile late fall nr winter
plowing, the grioiml should be
broken to thi* proper depth. This
proper depth will usually be just a
little deeper than the ground was
plowed the previous year, tending to
increase the depth of the soil in
which the plant grows. In dor thin,
sandy soil it would be ruinous to
begin by deep plowing, but the thin­
nest soil in the state run be built up
by a proper crop rotation which will
include the growing of legumes, such
ns velvet beans or eowpeas. They
will add considerable nitrogen nnd
humus to the soil when properly
handled. In a few years a reason­
ably profitable depth-of soil will he
On the utjicr hand, if the numlior hail to work on.
d hog? i&lt; increased, a market will
A deep sdil is condie ive to maxib o iw.-n i-rnkijled for the remain- mu m crop production. It will holtl
i*r tf lbi&gt; year's corn crop, tlie tle- more moisture titpl when this is ex-

a»r.d* nt, xI**- i-oiintry for p o r k p r o darts - i • I,.
w 11hioii si r a i n .
*uiti 11*r ' i o -i l i l In- ro(x,i. *
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haiisti-d

will d ra w

1 1n- su b-opl.
m a in

AgLjn. the r,ucee- tve m ip s in any
rotation shti.ld We to selected uml
•no two upon y*'h!&lt;’h the sutn* p-st
may I irive will lit* g'own in tUiee-ssiur. The principles of ilUeasv&gt;-con­
trol by means of crop rotation anInset! iiiitin the fad that certain

IMviltlnil corrxipllon.
T h e xvurld I* entering th e sober wny
o( life. • Ami I In- miMb-rnli- tirluki-r
must fa c e abotil ami m a rc h with It—
or In; left bt-lilntl. tuimug the deferxlves. tin! Ineffts'llves. exiles from llielr
gi-nenltloa.—Vitaee Tloonpson lo Drink

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The Complete Electric Light ju d
Power Plant

O rder N O W ! S ave $ 4 5
Effective January 24, 1918,’Delco-LiBht Prices
will be Advanced:

F r o m $350 to $395
F r o m $420 to $4£5
• You can atilt bujr your Dctcp-I.tght Plant
Complete In 2 sixes, J.1S0 and $120 (f. o. h. Dayton, 0.1
F o r actual d e m o n s t r a t i o n , w r i t e , p h o n e o r w i r e lo

Thln cia No* to P -

HlHrten

T h r e ■ihth;1' c;mi i- I*, b Ill-'l- lllVI)
a tsttiib ale! -*

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u . 1 1. u M l - • .pe-tniia

iiilin 'o, rstM f

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( 1. U'i&gt;«. s 11. \ N
_ SIS Slab NI-, J«rl*tMn«IUr, lla-

fuiirtb.
■loo' 'l l ' .

the m o i s t u r e f ro m

S im e

Mliiist lire

. • - i i * * w h ic h

p l a n t - •.'• 1 ’ • it
t h a t lip- *• l be

For sei impruvi ment tin re shuuld
be nt lead cur egu.minoij- crap in
filch riitatijii eyt le. To tiiis cIuY-it of
pliilil.) belong t h e . c wpea and the
velvet, bear. Th* re \lmtild aim be a
suliieieiii number of animals, espec­
ially milk cows, on each farm to
titili/o tin- r mi g It at!- a n 1 to Btipplv
tin- ili-struj i|ua 11i t . •( i t nbit- man­
ure, which in ud :\tio i,ro green crops
plowed under will furnish humus to
the soil. The condition* resulting
from this treatment,, if the soil is WO.ULO HEfOJJM T H E LIQUOR
properly handled. wi!| m k- the suc­
T h ir ty - f o u r ’brewing corporations of
ceeding crops m &gt;re vig irons and Pennsylvania were lined $.VJ.lll)ti by the
capable of iiffsetlim', lit some meas­ I Unltctl S ta te s illstrift court ill i ’ttlsure, the effects of any pests til it burgh, ’• f ile tlnllisl S ta le s Hrewers’
ussm-lntlun has been llnetl $111,000 for
may appear.

tin-

is t tie

roots

of

food i t • to.......... a r y
d e e p t o (Jet tlo- best

siootfiiiiioi, ami prirts juiid by tjon- results. * Hy i lowing a deep soil, it
Kr-: 'l.oitld be reasonable.
will -lie pulverized a n d . aerated,
which is i Du nere«s iry. for a gootl
root
growth. I’rt
fur liar It H nlrh
T h e j l&gt; w. pr oper ly tt-n d.
Citir ■*--1 i ' ,i r tlo f t r ue r n:tv

i- t h e
io tire

m arket of y o u n g to leach* M they hav*- a p • II il ItT*.
With this s lm -tu g ■ to lenr.li, ro they have :i yrcillar fer­
(poof hen no;*-' i* .to tilising vnltte,
t'i" I'nivcr-ity tf

i l i -g production 'i lorida

extension

tHvisjvn.

They

v. ro tw elve tltix'-n not only eetitain potash and [tltos-

‘ ■i f {awii a?•11- tji*■ 'ftji'.'d nr**., y--.tr.
H t .*-r birds, and
l..y in the winte
I rne-r ix urged to
‘■U'.iC *o'T**oti earlier
-■-son,"’either by In('•.lur.-.l methods if the
•&gt;
d* chickens nrc the
i-M « ,| ],» |.,rRest | n the sum* 'nature first in the fall,
l '*1 la&gt; ‘TK* in the winter.
/T** ar,‘ *he ones that will nit
r ,n Hu- following spring and
' ‘*riy chickens, fly hatching
‘ D'cle «.f late maturing, late
*
i, established. *
IJl Mien m onths are r e q u ir e d
^ciirk*.,, trt grow to m i t u r i t y
*• H'st period of gro w th t its
■rn7 , r" ,,H’ making of hone,
^ • 'f e a t h e r s . When It b e com es
" ' feed gain to the m a k in g
„ j .ar‘ . lt" ’ hens begins to lay.
te " t i n s w i begins la y in g
xint ,•h, W'*1 c o n ,inuo la y in g
t tl"i
I'Cripcrly. cared for.
ar,‘ "Ull growing w h e n
ns . 7 r o m e ,‘ ar"* J o n o t m a ­
ntel ^i
u in tc r cssson will

J Z *fnng.
'!*™ ,ByinK before I»tekrns ar* hurt most hv liefr In

phuric grid in ap(ir-(iuble Ainoiitil'.
bui alro eitiilniii mt.gm. ua Moi time,
and when applied i » the land th ey
also rut Indirectly to ilero.tse the
available ni:;’ig .n ton! nt ei-urganic
matter in the soil.
Ordinary li'Jtue ashes ro n tiin on
the'avcrage about *iglit or rine pe rent of potash and t e a percent &lt;d
phosphoric nci I. accor«ling to ih:
U. S. Department t»f Agriculture.
Investigators have considered thnt
there is enough potash and phos­
phoric acid in n bushel of ashes to
make il worth more than 33 cents.
Ilea idea that suin'* 10 or 15 cents a d ­
ditional might be allowed for the
‘‘alkali power" of tlie ashes. This
power is thnt which enables ashes
to rot weeds-and to ferment pent.
Tho potash content of ashes will he
lost itf they nrei permitted to leach,
and care should he taken to sotre
them In n dry place.
Wood ashes may he profitably a p ­
plied ns a top dressing to grass Isnds
nnd to ‘pastures wh**re they will en­
courage the grow th, of the better
kinds of grasses, which will then
crowd out inferior kinds nnd weeds.
Wood nshes mny also be u«ed for
corn iknd roots,
Because of their
lime content they an* not so good
for potatder, although sometimes
used for this crop.
Ashes from hard woods (deciduous
trees are riclier in hoth phosphorous
and potash than those from pines
and other apft wood (conifers). The
ashes of twigs are worth mare for
agricultural purposes than the-nshes
of heartwQbd taken from an old tree.

Officers' Field Scrvk’o lloot—for civilian or army wear
Called "A Tfiutnpli of American Wotkinanihlp” by
officer* who have worn it thtougli t rcinrmloin Ijaribhipr.

Prill Mill!—a trite fvnclhh cirttnm-irtatle 1*^. Ih genuine
Milit-iry Tan Rtiwia t ’aif-*kin. It hritijr*nttt tin- tlcndrf
afiitocraticlineioltlirtiKif. Or in JPxrhGuh Metal Call

' ’* t

Banker—for the business and professional man Th« lut U
Uraight-and easy on the foot. • Comes in pliant hlfbpolisn black Kid-Uun with tough medium sole.

Sanford SSv»

Regal Service S h oe—Munson last modified for true com
fort In civilian and training camp wear. In genuine
fuli-gnintxl ClJf-Lkio—ui unprecedented quality faturt,

• '* KB

�THE SANF6 RD HEBALD

R. J. HOLLY. Editor
W. M. HAYNES, Uuslness Manager

worst happens, on land—they -will
keep up the fight until the basis of
enduring peace appears.—T h e Sat­
urday Evening Post.

A SUCCESSFUL RECORD

PuLlWhcd E r c r y T u n d a y a n d F rid a y

' HUBSCMmON PH1CK1N AOVANIK
ONE YKiU........ ......................................... I
SIX MONTHS ...........................................
TIIKEK MONTUH........................................
O d l T t r r d i n lh» &lt;~Ut hfrCarrlff SZ.OO l ' r t Vrar.ln
A d i u t t w - i f Pea’ M anlk "
P a r m r n ta In Araance M i&gt; l lie M a d e at Offlfc

OfTic: * llrraid tla'ldins

Trlr?h«n*

N*. IIS

th at u farmer up in Alabama,
prom pted by the high price of codec
to seek a substitute, had experiment­
ed with the velvet bean and found
th a t it made n beverage almost, if
not quite ns good i s codec and very
similar in taste.
And now comes
further confirmatory evidence from
Quitman, Gn., given by r.n excjmnge
as follows:
.
■•
"A hotel in Quitman recently
i s e r v e d .a number of traveling salermen a codec mode from velvet beans.
T he guests, unconscious of the sub­
stitution, bad vnmpli m inted, the pro­
prietor of ills splendid 'J a v a .’
One of,the guests, claiming to in' a
connolscur had t a k e n - a third cup.
This tak^s us one step nearer the
goal where Florida will feed herself.”

ly recognised the efforts of the Board
of- T rade in getting nil the good
things for this section and their
good' Work along every line of en­
deavor should receive th e just praise
for work well'done. ,'fJot n man In
.Seminole county c m nfiord to stand
outiido the Jtonrd of T rad and
watch the other fellows do if. You
should have a membership ami keep
it alive for the Hoard of Trr.de is
working for. ■yon day and night and
working for e v e ry o n e in the county.'
Just paste this item a b o u t the mar­
keting bureau in y o iir h a t for future
reference.
*

CAPITAL $30,000.00

SU R PL U S $15,000.00

II. R. STEVENS
I .WODRUFF Vica-PmMrnl

Ov L TAYLOR
CaahUr

R. R. DEA$
A t .i CadiUr

THE BANK THAT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS

• " R e p o rts r.f missed* hostile eon
Three words are our key words in
cent rations* in those sectors when liii? White Gift Her vice' "(lifts ,of
Tim Christmas holidays nro rapid­ tin* enemy proposes to break through Self, tier vice nml Substanre."
Tiiis part of tho program, t i e P a ­
ly,
approaching end again we licnr the French front ami re
Lake Monroe-here at Sanford of­
allied line on a broad Keale are nunier geant. is under the direction i f'Mrs.*
the
uruiuul
exhortation
fers more for the hydro ;it*ro] land
FROM T H E P R E S I D E N T ’S
I). A...Kelly, and tin* east of charac­
schools than any other section of
.
MESSAGE*
ters
is as follow.,: ■
" T h e Gcrma/i higher toinm and
It is good advice. It is advice
Florida. Our beautiful water frnht
"L et there be no misunderstand­
Spirk
c.f C hristm as- .Mo*. Dwight
seeks
peace
through
victory.
The
which every one should follow. Im»nil hulkheudrd \tnulil make -u good ing.
Our present and immediate
Hah bill
'
*
enemy
b
.apparently
very
eager
to
ranse
it
is
bqsed
on
convenience
and
place Tor the hangars of the aero task is to win the war. and nothing
h
ivc
us
believer
th
a
t
he
is
about
to
common
"tense.
It'nffordn
time
for
plane school c.ntl they ro*'ld have shall turn us aside from it until it is
th e entire lake front for their cductir accomplished. E v e r y 'p o w tr and re­ mure 'c a rtfu l Mlecli.in cf gifts rnd wi*i such a victory.
" F o r tin- past two years the Gertion. There, is not os much open source we possess, w h e th e r.of men, db tiib u te s over n longer period the
Pleasure Mrs. W. W. Abernathy
country .a d ja c e n t t o the lake here cf money, or of material, is being burden which otherwise would &lt; II i marts have beeit on £lu* di Tensive in
Vanity Mrs. A. R. Chpppcll
as at Arcadia hut we certainly have devoted and will continue to be de­ heavily upon employe", s in the lest the west. Tbq belli advertising. &lt;f
an imposing tiffdmive on the pint of
Idleness .Mrs. Jas. If. Cuwan
an* idei.l place for the hydro- voted to th a t purpose until it is hours before Christmas Eve,
^He enemy, which while in t ho rerfrn?’
Wealth Mr.i. T. O. Charles •
•tieroplnncs nnd'our. tijy should push achieved. * *
Hut the annual appeal should hr
.
ef poteibility nhd t h e r (ore ahould
Pride-'
Mrs. Grover .Spearing
thin idea to the limit.' Then the rall" W e '.shall regard tin* war as won supplemented this year by a special
Greed Mi-.« Eugenia Chapman
w a y , facilities are* of th*&gt; hr-st. the only w hen the G erm an peuj lo say to request that shoppers, so far ns pos­ not be negleeti d end * overlooked
Fame — M / s J i t o . D. Jinkin&gt;
*
river transportation is worthy M Us, through properly accredited rep­ sible should lighten the, general hor­ must in no way be.- interpreted to
ni-nn
thut
the
increased
strength
i
f
Ambition—Mrs.
W.
S.
TJiornton
great consideration rn d eftogether resentatives, that they are ready to de W by carrying tlu ir amuljer pur­
the hostile forces will result in env
Envy.
Telford
it looks like a" school for this pnr'iragree to a settlement based upon chaser home with them.
permam^it strategic mlv..nt: ge l'
Love
Mijs
Lillie
Ennu r
ulnr line of aviation would Want to
To litis may be added the sugges­
uslice and the repnrnli »n. of lie
the German.*'.
Faith
M
i«H
M
nrie
Blink
locate tig lit here in Sanford.
tion th a t where, again, th e purehn«e
wrongs their rulers have done. •
Hope —Mrs. L. P. Hagan
"Surveying the outlims ef the
is of smajl value, nr would probably
"W hen this intolerable Tiling, t hi*
Justice Miss N*Hie Elder
The DeSbto County News says German power is indeed 'defeated be the only item on all account for general w ar on fill fronts, we find
Mercy — Miss Ethel Hickson
t h a t . Arcadia will* have the largest and the tim e,com e that we can dis­ the month, the purchaser. should j ay | t h n t.b o th belligerents have been on
Kindness
—M iss'L a u ra Lee.
■the offensive during the past six
1
aviation school in the world. This cuss peace when the German people rash.
The members , of the Method i-*
In a certain sense these are stnr.ll months.
Is gooil news and the entire slate of have -spokesmen w.hoso words we
Sunday
school make their Whi'c
"
T
h
e
central
powers
have
taken
mutters,
lint
ip
the
aggregate
they
Florida can join in felicitations for can believe and when those spokes­
Gift
Christmas
olliering to the Enter­
the
initiative
in
t
ho
eastern
and
Arradin. This also means th a t t h 1* men are ready in the name of their hulk large. When you consider the
prise
Orphanage.
If there are those
Itnlian
theaters:
the
allies
along
the
government has recognized the many people to. accept the common ju d g ­ coKt of delivery and the cost nf honkin
town
not
ulliiinted
with a church
major
front
in
the
west,
in
Palestine,
good points of Florida as training ment of the nutions ns to what ahull keeping, including perhaps the mail­
here
who
care
to
contribute
to this
Mi
sopiitumin
and
East
Africa.
*'»
cam ps for the
big
a rm y
that henceforth be (lie basis.of law and of ing of u lull nt the end of a month,
worthy
institution
their
gifts
will be
it may will be doubted if tin* aver­
Amorim metis to put it over on the covenant for the life.of the world
" T h e enemy has eonfiued his ef­
gladly
received
u(
tin*
church
Friday
kaiser and if America wins with the we shall he willing anti glad tn pay age merchant does not hreuken even forts to ndvanung bin lines along the
night,
D
cm 2sth.
air fleet ns experts now think Flor­ the full price for peace and pay it on a fifty cent sale, when the article Russian front, resulting in the cap­
ida will have done her hit. in making ungrudgingly. We know whnt that is charged and delivered.
ture of Riga, and then by a well
Seminole’s Roll of Honor
It possible to win the war. Florida prire will be. it will be full, im­
The government' has already rec­ conducted i (Tensive in Italy, with
should have nt least a dozen ramps, partial justice -justice done at eyery ognized this general principle in its ihe 'niisistanee ef an intensive polit­
Navy
for this state would do more in be­ point and to every nation thnt the proposed regulation of th e priie nf ical drive, gained a marked strategic
Karl Jichultz. ■ Sherman
Rnuth,
ginning the hardening process of the final settlem ent must nffect. our en­ groceries. The retailer must efinrge success in this sector. . ‘
Collier Brown, Oliver Murrell, Ned
hoys th a n any other state* in tjie emies as well as our friends."
one price to all, but he is distinctly
" T h e allies in the primipal theater Chittenden, noy Chittenden, Ralph
union. Our climate is ideal to start
allowed to- make an extra charge of operations, .the west, have been Roumillat, Allan* Jones, Morris Spen­
th e hoys off and lh ey could finish
where goods are sold on credit and able to record an nlmost uninter­ cer,' Hugh White, Oscar Rouse, C. J.
their education in the ram ps further
delivered. * ■ ,
;
rupted series o f'tu rtic a l ndvantagis. Lawton, James, I’urvls. William Hart
north nfter they have hqrqm r nrrtis"T hough the capture of the Holy ley, Whllace Lipford. W. C. Temple
The dry goods m erchants nnd
tomed lo outdoor life in the o pe n
general dealers have to meet compe­ City c a n n o t l&gt;«- hi Id a principal mili­
Forrest Gatrhel. Kd Cameron.
tition without any special interven tary objective of the campaign so Lyman Maker. K. S. Ward, Robert
tion on the part of the goverrfment. vigorously• pursued by General Al- Dtane. 'Penny Deane, F. F Ropey.
and there ran be no doubt tfiat they lenby in Jthis theater, the .coni|hest of
Army
*
should be grateful If th eir customers Jerusalem will have n wide influence
F O R D O U B TER S
John Murrell, Kenneth Murrell,
would show the thoughtfulness we throughout the Turkish empire .* * Leslie Hill, Seth WpodrufT, .Stanley
T h e - kaiser can never win this
nnd will go fqr toward reaffirming Walker, Dr. Ralph Stevens, Joe
have suggested.
•war! Say he defeats Italy, Say he
defeats France. Say he gets .p ia re
For it la, hrosdly speaking, simply the prestige ef the allied power Chittenden, Oscar Speer, Ilruce An­
with Russia nnd has his will in (he
habit a n d thoughtlessness which Is throughout the Orient.
derson. Ernest Gregory, Fred Mason,
"Germ any- realties the danger a t ­ George MrLnughlin, Harold Wash­
Ilalkans nml in Poland. Even then
responsible for the abuse of the
his position will he rilptivrly less
credit nnd delivery system . There tendant upon the waning of her in­ burn, Albert Fry, James Kstriilge,
*trong th a n Napoleon’s oner was.
could lie no hard and fast rule, to fluence in the east and will therefore George iluIT. Tfio'mas Sullivan, W.
he sure, for there may be many oc­ be' mure anxious than ever lo con­ A. Patlishall, Meade Fox. Ingram
The United Flute*. Great Britain
casions
when it would not be conve­ clude a speedy ppitce before lip* war Guerry, Henry Hyrd, Osborne Wil­
and J a p a n can still shut him from
liams, Vail Lovell, Mortin Temple,
nient for the purchaser lo pay cash Imap becomes less favorable.
th e sha. With nil the raw material
Rohsrt Robinson, Arthpr Dickins,
or
to
enrry
homp
a
purchase.
But
j
"R
eports
of
observers
recently
out
resources of N o rth America nnd
ro
far
as
fs
practicable
this
should
John
I-cr, J. AS. tufford,- Andn w
of
Germ
any
who
were
present
d
u
r­
Mouth America, Australia, Afilca
I
n* done, . The demand for capable ing previous nfr raids In Germany by Atilin, John Cater Lawton. Alfred
n n d most of Asia to .d ra w upon, and
help ia such that it is not always the allies state that these rjids have M, Beck, Herbert Fuller, Joe Ia*»ls,
with comm nnd of salt water, they
easy
.for the merchant to hire the hnd a very depressing effect on the Arthur Lewis,. MefyUle C. Tyler, J.
can m a in ta in an economic blockade
help
he needs, 'anti « littlo crwipers- civilised population an d have hiight- K. Coates, Ernest Gormtey, Walter
until th e people of G erm any set up
tion
on
the part of tho public in ened tho growing discontent among Radftrd, Corbett Ilutchinsdn, Sum
a people's government with which
small m atters wilt facilitate the the German |ieople who now for the Pevehousp, Harry Carlson. ,C. E.
fasting peace can be made.
legible paper fie should
handling r t the larger transactions. first time nro In log brought face to Hunter^ Wilson Miller, Hnrrold lying
T h e UnLed Stutcs and Great
■ And behind it all, of course, stands a e with real war ro ad It Ions, * *. *a James Weaver Norman Huker, Er­
B ritain .will .never tu rr e n d tr lo til- “ Some will seek to dodge servlre for the' d u ty to shop early.— Macon
" T h e limit dice concluded by the nest C. Morris, Ike House, T. M.
xumphunt P n iinanlsm mititniisrr.' On insufficient grounds, It will be s
Russians with the enemy now: in­ Hill, J U r r y Rabun, Guy Staflord.*
t h r eej» nnd in the a ir—if the very* risky thing to t r y to deceive.- • The
cludes the entire eastern front^froin Lcwtie Oglesby, Densler Stafford, T.
exemption hoards should be slow to
the Unltic to the n ia r k Sea. Nego­ O. Gillis, Willie O. Goolsby, Hnrrold
take the unsupported word of* un­
tiations aro not prureedfng smoothly. Holiday, C. R. Peabody, Robert
known men, Unless a man has a
The German drrannda, ns reported Merri wether, Robert Routh, Stcfpositive reputation for tru th telling,to us. specify, among other points foni LcFlls, Grover I^tFils, Paul
independent investigation of Ids
Dooley, E. L. Mott, Frank campstatem ents will be deairable.
bell, William Hartley, Floyd Wash­
This is not a lime when govern­
burn, Oscar Du Hose, Edwin L.
ment officials can be triffied with
Dlnkle.
The man who nnswers the questions
Sam J. Pickens, Harry H. New■ Mcthodfst Notes
sflunrely and sincerely will avoid
For the Christmas cxerriscs n t the mr.n, Bryan' Walker, Andrew J.
trouble. He will have the satisfac­
Methodist- church an innovation is King, Charles Prteater, Robt. O.
tion whatever happens th it he did
We can furnish them in
being i Jijwoduced; Instead of the Weeks, Waif red Pierson, Vander
ADVERTISED BIG D RIV E FOR childrenJisloiy rendeiing a program I’erritte, Adolph Shaw, Barney F.
anu size or style
for t|o&lt;jrtIflt4llon cf* the adults, the
' PEACE PU R PO SE S
A M A R K E T IN G R E P O R T
m ctlfirit^ n d ^Ider sisters «f the chilat reasonable
*• * ONLY
’ * "
There nre only a few cities In the
dreryartv preparing u Pageant whi *h
prices
United States th a t can boast of o
Washington, Dec. Id .—" N o cle­ IllusBk^M iVrf Beautiful manner the
marketing hureati established ami ment In the military vltuution should story B |/ H U '^ h lt c Gift to the King.
maintained ‘ by the government to
The pjffplki of this simple pageant
lead us to conclude th a t the' ItiRIa*
give the farmer* * daily m arket re­ live in the wv»t has |iassed from the is to pmVhlsw fitting s e n ice for our
port and otherwise keep them wise
allies to Qie enrmy,:’ says Secretary school whose drrire is to have u
to everything pertaining to ship­ Baker in h!s weekly review nf the "giving" Ciiristmas.
After receipt of
ments of fruits and vegetables ami military operations, niatje public to­
More and more, we are coming to
car movements. Only the section*
order
night jinff devoted largely to the frel th a t our Lord's birthday should
thnt have Inrge shipments nf^ fruits
German advertising Of an impending bring each year inspiration to selfarid vcgetnbliR can ever hope to
surrender and re n lc e .
greaf offensive.
have one cf these marketing bureaus
The old Idea cl u Sunday school
and the importnnro nf the Sanford
as u ptapo where
section as thr^-largcst shipping point t||e general military situation In the Chilstnmn service
tho
pupils
ara
paid
in gifts for a t ­
cf w intrr vegetables M nnw ojliclally west has remained unchanged." con­ tendance- during tho year Is now
tinues
th
e
statement,
which
dealt
recognized by the government. A*
happily pas lug, nnd the workers of
to*n rs the Hoard &lt;f Trade can with the week ending yesterday.
our day nre reall lng'tho opportunity
•'Rumors
of
great
pre|inrr.4ions
on
-tvaLa - a jtb fac tn rv arrangements for
the p art t f the Germans with a \iow afforded by the. "giving" Christmas
to achieving some m rjor strategic tc im pnaa by a plsln object lesson
, PHONZ U 8
furcess in tHo. west, continue Jo t h e .y e a r s ; toarhlng conrerning unsclfishncES.

Second I.icut. Ilnlpl
Clarence Mnhnney, I
Walter Mason. John
Pokold, Edm ond Slav
Chorpening, Frank I..;
Los.lng. *
' When Credit It Due.
"A good-natured iimti." *a|i| Uncle
Eben. "ain't entitled to much ,,,-dlt If
he’s good nntufed only Jos' bemuse he
kin tsko Ufa easy nn’ not enre whst
happens."
Tablecloth Tempted Deer.
-A-tablecloth ornamented Vvlih n deslim or green leaves uiitlL rrcently
graced the board or a farnilioii*,- in
Dark Moon mini, bark of* AUamurhy,
N. J.. nnd was the particular pride nf
the farmer’s w ife. Mqs. William I'rawn.
One •onrnliig lately Mrs. Crown Inins It
oil a eloitiesllne. anil in tmir an hour
was surprised and pained, according to
the New York Ilembl, to see three deer
••ntlug It greedily.
'

Quite Observing..

"You see. ni’denr." a retied Wink*.
*.*lio arrived tonne In an explanatory
IimhhI, "It whs like Ibis. I got t lit likin'
so laird of tin* lienu’fiil stable of
I.lb'ly all III u p nnd ll made till* so pstr 'tic ihnt I Ju st liatngo and get tit up
m ’self."— Puck.

Motorcycle From Bicycle.
A motor driven wheel thul n n lx*
Inserted tn plnce o f ‘the front wheel
of on ordinary bicycle lo convert It
nto a motorcycle lias been Invented.

OR the man or young
F
man who doesn't care
for a belted suit, there s
nothing in better t a s t e
than the new
* ,

DELIVERY IN FIVE DAYS

Office Supply Dept

X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 5«C X X X 3&lt;

THE SANFORD HERALD

December H , ^ | | T

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co
The heme rt
Hart Seh .ffn'trr &amp; Mirx clothe*

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•Nolfco to Stoekhotder/i
Harry Kent
returned from
‘ Shootlno Pains.
Theiregulnr annual meeting pf tho
Indlannpolia where He has been en8mn!l Katherine^ had the "Jumplnjfc
K»JH‘l in one of the big tire manu­
nloekh.nlden of tho Peoples Hank of ioothuche," although her mother wn*
factories and where he learned the
Sanford, Snnfonl, Fla., will be held unnivori* of the pliture of the pain. In
^ HAPPENINGS' OF INTEREST IN AND
art of making tires, vulcanizing nhd
in directors' room- of s a id bank on her efforts tn discover this she asked:
Lillie lUPPcnlaBH— M e n t i o n II
repairing of all kinds.
Mr. Kent
Suuford, Sanford, fcTi., will he held "Whnl does It feel like, honey 1" ‘‘Oh,”
&amp;
AROUND SANFORD
of MatlcrM In B r ie r —
M n . N o r m a K t n | )lrl.a ti( M ln , Social E d i t o r . A nyone havln* r u r - t s , pari l - I o r a n y a r l K l e
will open a new vulcanizing shop in
Tuesday, Jiuiuury 8th, ^ 1918, nt said Katherine, with n note of pain
lor l hh colum n, II would t&gt;* S p p m U t e d i! Itisjr would w U |ih o n « JT0-J
Personal H e m s of
the new- building now being erected
10:00 n. in. (being thp second Tues­ nnd despair, “it des feels like a dan
day in the m onth) for the purpose of n-slioottn'."
next door to Mahoney-AVaiker* sho
~
In te re s t
3r nnd Mrs M ‘ Minarik are be— r]-rting a board cf director.i to serve
on Oak- avenue. The opening date
_________
Mrs. H. R. Dens entertained tho
will be announced.
ng congratulated on tho arrival of a | ff r the ensiling year, ami for the
taction
Hridge
Club
yesterday
after
Summary of the Floating Small
World It Changing.
Our toilet requisites are an ever-}™ 011 “Flier attractive home on Purl; ittle son. Dee" 12th, who will -be 1transaction of such other liusinvsn'a
Ttlt* Sucrinrlly Arranged for
The world Is ctiidiglug, and humanlasting delight. See them at Philips avenue. The living room war, beau­ called J ihn Walker Minarik for his : jjiity properly conn* heforv the m eit- Ity has less patience with difficult pco..
H u rrie d Herald Headers
ing.............
.
....................
tifully dec'frntrd with-red roses.and nyaternal grandfather
Drug Store.
. pie. Cranky workers nre not given ‘
3 2 -S tf
L
.
T
j
y
Inr.
C n iiiu r. ’
ph.‘fmqicir- weir-when-lbcJvJHs^dl*—
T ^ P aatir K l e r ^ f F T i p i - if-gr&lt;m .b irn 'S r *tir- ^ m i n r . ^ T - i . e p r i ^ . Weam^fur.
tlngulslied by unusual skill. Wotaen .
31“ l i c £
•' .
..
j.;. II- T n ffird arrived' from dozen. Large
Maidenhair* fern *i , w Ml to Mrs- G- l) - Hisimp. who
who nsplre to pupularlty know that
Port Jefferson, N. V.. S a tu rd a y , JL01V Handsome palms for Christ- mn(U' ,,,t* h,«l,c,t NCor&lt;&gt;’ A business
Hnskct Hall Schedulethey must hjury nil annoyance nt what­
‘ king the uip by Clyde Line from mas, $1.00 and up. Citrus fruit ami meeting was hold after the game
Dec. 11—Cathedral, in Sanford.
ever
docs not pleuso them In tho
and the club decided to give n ttibld
York and will spend tha winter pecan trees. Mrs. S, 11. Wight.
•Jan.
4—Stetson,
in
Sanford.
treatment
accorded them, They ran*Mm
Daunt!!
Saunders
of
Rich­
to lie used in tho lied Cross rooms
*jth j,. r frj.-nd, MI« Fannie Tuber
31-tf
not afford to voice nn&gt;‘ sensitive feel­
J,m. 11— Orlando, in Orlando,
mond. y a . hft fur 1011110 yisterday
hy
those
making
ijurg'c!.!
dressings,
|
nfjr Paola.
ing nr take any step toward retalia­
Willie Hrumtcy is hotn™ from
Jab.
-tjp u ia , in Ocala.
after a vorv delightful visit to Mr
■Chlekrn purli- u supper will lie Hailey Military College in Smith which i.i greatly needed nnd will be
tion. Tlie lesson may ho hard, but It
Jan, 25—Oviedo, in Sanford.
and
M
r
s
La
Verne
Hurt
„rvrd by J.lilies of the P rrnliy.teri.in C ajolina.• lie «ame home earlier very much appreciated hy those
Is decidedly wholesome* and Hie'pity
Fch. 1—Ocaln, in Sanford.
*
* (
of
It Is Hint so few women cure to taka
rkurth-Saturday. DecV22nd, nt Miss t'la n usual oh account of repairs .!.»«- who are doing this work. ~Mru.
Feb.' **—Duval* In Sanford. .
Mr and .Mrs Cbas Strohle *o£
Dens'
gu
jsts
were
Mrs.
(iuilnway,
j
It.—Milwaukee
Wisconsin.
*'(!rcy'* C.ife.* Priio 50 cents., 31-2tc j(ig n u d e in the beating arrange­
Mrs. Hal Wight, Mrs. W. E. 'W at- Porthmdv I n d , will rein tin with Mr ; ‘ Feb. 15—Stetson, in' DcLand.
Expensive Hemstitching Machine m ents of tho school.
Feb. 22 —Duval, in Jacksonville.
son. Mrs, Lillie Hilt, Mrs. Morse, i 11™1 Mri* H C Lower until e /tc rj
.tujt installed at the millinery shop
March 1—Cathedral, in Orlando.
House wives:—-Keep your daily ex­ Mrs. Newman,* Mrs. PtllestotJ; M r s , j l b e -holidays
Absurd Old Laws.
0j j | M&gt; |i. L. Duhurt. Ladles of. penses in u Daily Kxpense Record.
22-tf
________ '
An nrticle In the ilevue des Tradi­
HIsHqd, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Connelly, j *'!rs 1,al WiajU, who is taking a
sjnford are Invited to call and soc Phone 425, 1011 Oak'avenue.
tions Popiilurles In 181)0 told how 11
Mrs. Vorce and Mrs. Rcttmlllat.
J.CIVlI. Service (n u rs e 'a t RVdHn* Col­
this machine in operation. Fourth
lege spent Saturday and’ Sunday at O L D F IE L D M O R E T H A N LU C K Y glat-lcr was excommunicated on ac­
32-3 te
ind Sanford Ave. _
1-l-lf*
count of the damage It did to life nnd
homy
i
Mrs. McLaughlin will entertain
Veteran Auto'Pllot Has Gone Through property In the vnlley. In English jnw
Mrs. C. M. Williams Is home
' * Dr/IIAItPKH
the Every Wrek.Hrldge Club Thurs­
there ‘was for many years n statuteSeventeen Years of Racing With­
Mrs Forrest Gntchol and Mrs
JSjin a fu r a pleasant vW t with
Osteopathic Specialist
compelling owners of personal chattels
day afternoon nt the home of Mrs, Ed CnmeYon wl'l go to S f IVtersout Serious Accident •
frltnt!** in ScVeille.
•
Office: .Mngnntln Aye.
which had ruused the deulh of a tuaii
T hom ai A. NcAl.
i*urg t u b e with their husbands, who
fine stationery, packets for the
Phone lor.
to give them to God. Tills was accom­
Harney
(lbllleld.
the
veteran
pilot,
will lie in training there for the next
plished
by lundtig'them over to t|io
31-5tc
ndmlt*
tlmt
lie
has
been
ltioky
to
go
tidier Hoy at Philips' Drug Store.
T h e .d a n ce at tltc Hotel Carnes six months
. .
crown
to
tie sold and the proceeds ap­
,
*32-5tc
i
through
17
years
of
racing
on
all
Friday evening *wnn ‘well attended,
kinds of tracks without having hnd u plied tn pious uses. .
Public Stenographer — Hoorn f&gt;, Conte In nnd ' llenr the t'oluudiia quite a crowd cotAing up front Or­
D C Marlowe, secretary t*f t lie*
lando and a huinker from DeLnnd, Hoard - of Trail*' returried Sundty fatal or even serious accident. HurGarner Woodruff Hldy.’, Phone *271.
Records far Oereinticr
luy lias In tuiud a complete mental
3-tf
Friday ev.»n- from ** }»ip
i,i,» to
(•• Washington,
\x„«i,i*,r,i,»« Mm,239I Cheer L&gt;. 'LLiza; Melod The next dance will
Health o f . First Importance.
New picture of Hie track; he knows all Its
ing at *!» o'clock with Mrs! .Mc­ 5’«irk and Hnltimor*'
Exuberant health Is better Hum
iojtl what i-* "neetierl, those l/eau- Land.
ihtngorotis spot* mill Just xvlmt chmiees
.
,
he run safely (nUe. T h is knowledge rlchi’s unit (Hiwer to a p m n ; Iydeoil It
tilul Holiday No &gt;el lies and uii2-17t&gt; Ii Takes a Long Tall Hrown Laughlin as- bothcsx.
ifteii leads In Itii-lr. littiilniuent. It)
.
------ — . • .
•
Slim (Sal— - —; One Step More.
breaknideDolls—At H ettinger's.
Mr nnd Mrs T E J im •*,hive
fact
nothing Is of greater Importance,
34-21r '
-380 Cinderella or The (Ilr.s:t
Sanford should h very proud of t a k e n ’Mrs *U E T olir's atirietiv.’
mil there are few things, regarding
her haskethnl! team. 'We have not h une on Mak’ i 'I 'i "avenue, fur the
('. ii. Ryan and Mr. nnd Mrs. Slipper, Parts 1 and 2.
u blcli we know, less pnietlcnlly *|M’nk2392&lt; Medley iff Christmas Car­ lost a game so far and do not ex­ winter
Mr Janha !•* n commii.d’xn
Andrew Mahoney left this* morning
lug. Quackery, usage nutl superstition
*.
..
pect to.
Sanford plays the Pel,and mail 'a n d is nssmiated with Mr
Inr Paintka where they were called ols. Parts I and 2.
lime (i111de us suspicion* of bcnlth
2389 S imctim.-s You'll Henieiti- High School next Friday. A. dance Saigg.iu t ii.H_ 1. in** r
talks mid lica Ilb-giving nostrums. Such
by Ih? death of Mr. Ryan's nhd Mrs.
h(‘r: 'Most Wonderful of All.
vnigiieni’ss siirroimds the wbole subject
twill be given at the Hot*I Carnes
Mahoney's father
lint you wilt lulrdly Hint two |HTsons
2371 Children’s Frolic Christinas after the game.
Mir" Fern Ward air! ,Mi*s I.otti,phie D«in»e pigs''for sale. Impiire Morning; Santa Clnxti Patrol.
11 agri’e II|w*li Hie geneml rules gorCaidwrjt nii lured
l.oi-nburg witli
al Hand Urns' stable*.
,JlMfr
rulug pliysleitl bciillli.
5993 Hello. Aloha. Hello! Fox
Harry f.,rney Siinduy
The following ladies will have
Mr T K, James and wife and Trots; Hailing Away on the Henry
(charge of the Red Cross booth at
tv*.children have taken Mrs. It. E. Clay, Fox Trot.
~ •
Mrs Walker *'f Itruidentnwn is
| FirM National Hank* Tuesday mornNotice of Applirnll’in for T a \ Deed
5917 Hello! I’ve H-i-ii Lonk’itg
’Tolar's limiie on Magnolia avenue
l be guest nl Mr and Sir* M Min1 mg, Mrs. Thomas A. Neal and Mrs.
t[nikr Section 8 of t'linplcr 4888,
arik
(of the winter. Mr. James is a rnm- for Vnu. Listen to This -One Step.
Ralph Wight: Tuesday afternoon,
'Laws
of Florida2!18l f Don’t to be Loved a
minion man and will he with Mr.
Mrs.
McLaughlin:
Wednesday
Notice
is hereby given that I) I)
The Elks are planning far a CliurSroggan tlii-&gt; season
Little by a Lot of Little Hoys: I’d
morning, Mrs. S. O. Chase; Wednes­
Daniel,
purchaser
of Tax Certificate
iry EI..II to lie given at the Elks
lie sure and see the Christ mas Love to be a Monkey in a Zoo.
day afternoon, Mrs. K. P. Morso; Club Dec 27th
No
193,
dated
the
fith day of July,
(iib.son &amp; Wallace.
roods .at L: It. Philips &amp; Co.'s.
Thursday morning, Mrs. W. L. Mor­
D 1914, embracing tlie following
25-lf
The re ns itile kind, just what ‘you
gan; Thursday n(0’rnoon. Mis* Ruth
escribed properly sitjiated in fJr m *
The annual ball given by the Sntint to send to the soldier boy.
Mettinger: Friday morning.' . Mrs,
inole
county, Florida, to-wit: S ' j of
ciul Department
of tin- Woman’s
’32-5tc
lied Cross Hu&gt;3nehs .Meeting
I)! L. Thrasher; Friday afternoon. Club will take (dace at the Hotel
fiW'i, of NE l i of S E ‘4 Sec 29, Tp
The regular business meeting of Mrs. W. K. Watson; Saturday morn­
I. So R 32 K, 5 acres, sold as the
J'qbreakable -Dolls and inexpenCarnes January 1st
- *
property of Drew Si Conoley
»ive Holiday Novidties at Mettin- the lied Cross will lie held fn the ing Mrs. Neal and Miss Parramnrc;
W oman’s. Club building next Friday Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Samuel
grr's
34-2te
Also Curtiflcnte' No 43(1, ‘ilntcd
The Elks give a very informal but
the fith day of July. A D 1915,
Do your shopping early.
Don't night beginning at 7:30. All mem­ i’ulcston nnd Mrs. R. A. Newman. delightful dance at' the dull ' last
mhruring the following described
(iil tn visit The Charles Kleetrir Co. bers are requested to be present.
evening Quite u number were pres
property situnted in Sbmlnole coun*
tor your electrical gifts.
34-2tc
( Thus. 11. Lion, district attorney, nt
Barney Oldfield.
y, Florida, to-wit: Reg 850 ft N
?ll) Pound Pigs
Hrynn Gordon, n • prominent a tto r­
Mis* Fern Ward, M iss Iu*ttir CoidWith c o m ’ above 50 rls.^ hogs eat ney, Ronton Steel and F. E. Rams"Mrs McLaughlin returned Friday be gains tiy n careful study of Hie of SE cor of N W ' t l of N E i', Sec 20,
»ell and Mr. Harry Carney motored
their heads off very quickly. Tli dell, all of Manassas, Va., left yes­ I rom a visit to Mrs W N lloylsthn course previous tn the race, und It I* p 21 S, R 32 E, run wrst 450 ft
to heediurg yesterday.
Mrs Hoylstnn gave a to tills careful policy Hint he owes N 483 ft. E 450 ft. S 483 ft, 5 acres,
“ Huylers" Candle*, fresh by ex- hog that takes two or three mrtnths terday for home, after being the jn Leesburg
prm ilirert from New York, at to get on full feed never brings you !Ku*&lt;ita of Mr. Hayden .since Friday bridge parly for Mrs* McLaughlin much of wlint the spectators consider sold us (lie property of E Swurtlcy
l lr s .
at the l i o t d Carnes, These gentle­ Thursday evening.
Those invited Ids good luek.
Mobley’s Drog Store.
*2H-tfi a profit
men
were
so
pleased*
with
Sanford
Will’ll
you
are
ready
to
p
u
t
a
w
a
y
were
Mr
and
Mr*
J
J.
Steer.
Mr.
Also certificate No 380. dated
Ihdidar Novelties ami unhreakComfort for Louisville.
v
o
u
r
•.bout*
i'll
feed.
b"giti
wilh
th
e
slid
Mrs
II.
F
Watts,
Mrs.
K
II
nod
Mirropniling
country
that
they
lufith day of July. A D 1915,
iblr D.ills .it Mettinger's
3l-2te
H ere Is L* olsvllle's i-otnfort out of
H. A. Thomas H"g Medicine. F*e ; will pay te another *viol in Fettru- Mote and 11 C. 'lteamaii.i T h e ,
in lire ring the fellow ing described
K , P Morse has returned from a rcgula'rly and watch your shoals [ ary.
limes were won
by Mrs. M e -1 1tie American os-ocluthin nice f t ! louii property Mluuti'tl in Ncnijnolc coun­
trip in Honduras where he tins large round out into fat hogs in nine
(lie peiiiuilit w inning Indians 15 of the ty, Florida, to-wit: Lot 4, Hlk H,
l.uuglilin and Mr. Hcumun.
22 gam es played, und It b ro k e e v e n -o r
Und and rattle holdings. lie will m onths—-hogs going well over 2
Alexandria nr Ov|cdo, sold us*the
.Mrs E H Lodge and son of
b e tte r with every team In tho league,
ipend the holidays with his family pounds nnd as high ns 240 pounds.
P.
I’.Morse,
who
hns
jieen
in
property
of Bdw Lane, 'has-jllrd
•being Hie only team Id ninko-sucb a
and then go to Honduras for n few Figure the average feeding and ynu Cleveland., Ohio are guests of the
llundiirus
for
si&gt;vernl
months
reached
said
Certilirute*
in my office and hns
good showing.
It g o t only nn oven
Hotel'Carnes
. r.,M i
months.
• '
will sec why the H. A. Thomas med­
home Sunday.
. hieqk -wlth tlie T oledo tnll ends a n d n)ade application for tax deeds tn
Soldier liny camera out tits, shav­ icine is :i good investment.
t___
Try
Fn' t h u s cun blam e Roger Ilresnahun fo r issue in accordance with law
Mist Mvrtle M.-ltae, o'f l,nk”!nnd
ing v ts just the thing. At Li H. feeding out your hogs on this plan
Miss
llcL'ii
Rowland
and MDs boating Ir o u t o f tho pennant.
iss said certificates shall be redeemis
sjientling
a
few
day**
with
Miss
Philips &amp; C’n.'s.
32-ote
■i according t*» luw tux ileeds will
and if you are n&lt;*t more than pleased Adekiide Higgins
Thelmu Hnininond were am m g
Turner McDonald is home for the j wl. u jll refund the rust of the medi*«ue
llicrii.n on the 29th day of Dchose (rotn Orlando to utti nil the
H O N O R ED BY BOY SCOUTS
i
litre
nl
the
Hotel
Carries
Fli
lay
(rum a military school
\ cine.
rernliiT,
A D 1917
:
Mrs Juities' Higgins i« vi-iting her
evening.
Willies*
my
official
signature
and
J„ Allen Seed t'o.
,Jusi ren iveil a beautiful line of i
(iaughter, Mrs Julius Stryker' in
seal this the 27th day of November.
Sanford. Fla.
i'orUble* Come in to see us. _Opcn !
I.unsdnle. P;(.
A
very
informal
litfle
card
party
D 1917.
evenings. Chnrbs Electric Co. Tel­
was
given
ut
the
Hotel
Carn**
Mon­
(seelI
E A. DOUGLASS,
ephone 33 N
34-2 tc •
Scrawny Calve-*
A. M..(J’jarterman »f Orlando was
day
evening.
Tlioso
pi
tying
were
Clerk
Circuit
Court. Seminole ’
What
makes
11
cnlf
scrawny
-off
registered at the Hotel Carnes on
Nunnaljy's and Liggctt's fine can­
Tuea-28-6tc
County,
Florida.
Mrs.
Vorce,
Mrs..
Parra
more,
Mr*.
its
feed?
Germs—parasites—in
the
dies for Chriatinas. in all-styles,
Sunday. 1 *m*
*
Wallnce.
Miss
Pnrrnmo-e.
Mr*.
Mrintestines.
W
h
y
.n
o
t
free
thrm"
of
dies and prices. The most elegant
Nolire of Application for Tax Deed
**»vr. Ar Philips Drug Store. 32*5c this trouble? ' If you will give th Miss Louise Knlli of Chicago romps Laughlin,‘Mr. Hayden, CM. T hrash­
Under Herllon 8 of Chapter 4888,
er and Mr. Hall, the prize, a tied;
I awa of Florida
,
IF t&gt;. St.eurns i f Derry, Now calf some Ii, A. Thomas Stock Rem­ today to Im the. guest tif'Mm. S. J. Af curds Was worj hy Mr*. Vtlrce.
Himpsliire is in the city the guest edy in its feed, within a week.you Carnes for a few weeks.,
Notin' is hereby given Mint M. A,
^
,
• &gt;
Mayor and Mis. J.’ I). Davison will see It brighten u'»&gt; and in four or
la k e , purchaser if Tax Certificate
Mm. Norma King McLaughlin,
Mr. Stearns is an old M e n d o f .the live wc**k» you won't know thr r-ilf. . C!. !..■ Hlakeman a id Genrgo G. smiety editorn»f‘the Sanford Hurnld
No. 111, dated the fith day cf July .
A. D. 1916, has filed said certificate
Daiiiohs and will remain lure dur- Costs you hut a few cents and we” MrCulley of Knoxville are gm&gt;*ts of is the guest this week of Mrs, W .‘N:
will refund that, if it doesn't .du.an. the Hot.*l Ctrn?*.
ir.? the winter.
n my I'fllcc, and has made a p jllra ­
Hnylstou at her home on Palmetto
iV|i|K*r S«'il! Pepper S eed1 We wc say. .
tion
for tax deed to issue in srrerdstreet. - Leesburg Com m errid.
L, Allen Seed Co.
I.i'iit. Willo'.m Rxhlnsoii niid Lieut
ran supply vour wants in tidi* line,
nnro with law. Said certificate emSanford. Ha.
Ralph Stevens who have been tho
Ne us quirk for your seed
The
irncc* the following described prop­
At the R*d Cross lionth, Peonbs
guest * of Mr, nnd Mr*. Stivenr r,-I* Allen Seed Co.
34-2tc
erty. litutfted in Seminole county,
Hunk Mi«s Martha Fox will l&gt;e there
OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT
turned to Petersburg. Va., Saturday
Florida, to-wit:
Lit i&gt;v t. nr:i I s fr *m I’reshyTuesday, Mrs. Goo. Fox Wednesday
rooms fronting on I Irsl night, where they are stationed.
Lot 6, W. P. Leavitt’s Sub Divi­
t rian I u'i-. s' luzanr will he sold ut T hree
miming, Miss Martha Fox Wednes­
sion.
recorded in Flat Hoik I, Prge
rtaoinabl ■ pdres S iturduy |». m„ street, most desirable ofDce rooms
day afternoon, Mr*. -Srhclle Maine*
In city. Several other rooms for
27,
retorda
of Seminole county Tho
J' the biizaur room First stre e t.•
Irs. Rslph Wight haves this week Thursday morning, ML* Annl« Haw­
said land being assessed at the date
34-2tc ' . good offices In same building.
t &lt; \ j ’ih Lieut. Wight in Louisville, kins Thursday afternoon, Miss M ar­
.
YO WELL A' SPEER.
of the issiuinre of such certificate In
Kentucky.
tha Fox Friday m o rn in g Mr*, n. F.
Mrs. F, W. 'fttlliot end young son,
22-tfc
.
the name rf W. L. Mlckens.
^
Johii Henry have returned from
Whitner Friday afterno’nn, Mi^-a
AI*o. M. A. Lake, purrhrrer rf
Miss Lillian Herring will spend M artin Fox Saturday morning, M 's.
wtrii, Texas. Mr*. T ilb o t also vis, . Paradoxical.
Tr x C rttiflrrte Ne. !i94, d a t'd the
Christmas in Columbia, S. C., with McLaughlin Suturdny afternoon.
brr mother at Heeville, Texas.
When n chop Is feeling blue nnd
3rd day cf June, A. D. 1912. lira
K*n&lt;I &gt;'our friends a box of fancy goes out to tlud Hie sky In Hie snme her parent*, Lieutenant and Mrs.
filrd said certifirntc in my office, end
Herring
and
her
rlator,
Miss
Eleanor
''■•'‘I’S fur Christinas. Ojdrrs will * conditio^, strum;*' to any,' It Is pretty
Deputy Tiltlss Inlurcd
hns made application fer tex d u d t n '
Herring
•
*
‘j fin.v.l uronijitly by George Fox, apt lu chirk him up u bit.
Deputy Sharlff'Htiy Ti’lin wv&lt; In­
s s u p in nccordtinrc with law.
Slid
*lt7&gt; Hhlg.. Sanford.
Price $1.00.
jured lM*. morning by bis car s h a ­
'crt^fieste emhrlccs the follrwing,
Mr
nnd
.Mrs
E
M
Galloway
are
OILIER NOW..
32-ttc
Coal Consumption.
ding nnd turning liver.
H* w-i*
described froperty ‘situated in S( mErnest taken* t*i Dr. PuleHon's office wlicrc
Orent Ilrltuln’s j&gt;er.capita coal con­ Expecting ■Mr* and Mrs
Mrs. Jr-hn Thomas wijl spend the
Itole county, Florida, tr-w it; Let 9,Carnes
of
llautwvilie,
Ala
,
to
be
sumption
Is
nbmit
three
times
u&lt;
'medical attention w«* given him
Mr)*y saxion at her e ld ’ home In
Dlnck I I .
Tii’r E. Srr.f* rd. The
their guests after the holiday*
eri'ttt ns Hiut &lt;&gt;t k'ruuce.
"ashingtun. North Carolina.
A* we go to (ircss the extent *f h1
said land bring nssresed rt th r dute
injui ie* have hot been nscerti in»d but
u1 the issuance of such crrtificole in
he was badly hurt in hi* *-he*i
.To a little, girl of twelve goe« the the name of W. P. Wntsi n.
The regutnr anrmr.l mooting of t!&gt;b lumor of winning tho medal offered by
Unless rrld certificate ahali be re*,
ftockip lder* of .th e First National • tha United Slntea lmy agotitA for pa drcmcid rrrordlng to law ti x deeds
Little Mia* Paul w|)j i*siic t h r r e m on the 19th dn^ cf
llnnl: of Sanford, Fjorida, will he trlntlc nrtlvltle*.
hdd In thp ollicts cl the-.hank *‘*0 Ine Henkel of New York wfls present January, A- D &gt;918
S.mfcrd, Florida, -on T u -rd -v , Jen- ed with t|ie iidstal liefore an nssetn • Wifn’-ts my' rffirial rlpn-tprc t.nd
Id age of 3,000 boy acoutA In uniform nt
nary fith. 1918, nt 10 o'rlorl:. a. in., the land battleship recruit In Union seal this the 18lh d ry ( f Dccimbcr,
for the purpose of electing a beard Hquara,'* New Yorku Tho little gWl A D ' 1917. .
of diroctors to serve for the ensuing ha* sold $23,000 In Liberty bonds
(aeril
; E. A. DOUGf ASS, y"r»r, and the transaction of rmi-h thtimgli a personal ennvita*.Min* been
Cieik Circuit Court, H* mimic
other business rs may properly* come knitting for the soldier* ond sailor*
I*
.
Coilnty, Fh'tlda.
h»for» the meeting.' B. F. W* jluer, for the post s i x . month*, and liu*
Hy Vi M. bcuglrrt.’ DwC,
formed fluu eluba'ln public selns*'*.
Coshlor. \ *
’
T.ue«-;0*5te
34-Tucr-/«tr
,

IN. SO C IETY ’S DOMAIN

lion shirts

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co'

*

ii.

�Connecticut Man Arrives Homo
After Escape Into Sweden
- _on .Fertifizecjtoat____

guards, half sfnrvfog anjl In patches,
beg supplies from their -captive ene­
mies.
- ’ '
"They're sick nnd disgusted with
the war, these fellows nt Luebcck,"
Smith says. "They would often say:
•Look at us, without .enough to cat
or wear l The knlser's no enrthly
good! He's crazy. Germany's starv­
ing nnd licked and yet he keeps nn
fighting!'
"
■
Smith, n railroad hrokemnn by

Lost 80 Pounds In Seven Months Be­
fore Aid Came—Guardi Worse Off
Than Prisoners and Glad to Get
8crape from Food the*
Y. M. C. A. S ent
New York.—AVIm* Is n German pris­
on camp like, from tho prisoner's view­
point?
I What sort of food, treatment, com­
forts (If any) do tho men receive who
arc raptured by the German's?
How do the captives stand German
prison conditions?
Americans are more thnn ever vi­
tally Interested ‘In tllose questions,
since some of General Pershing's sol­
diers were made prisoners a few days
■ago In n trench raid In France.
I Through the narrative of nn Amer­
ican adventurer who less t h a n . a
month ago escaped from n German
prison nnd who had bail experience
with two other confinement camps,
the New York World Is able lo give
answers to "the questions.
Captured by Moewe.
Tbe nnrrutor la Wlllet C. Smith of
.South Norwalk, Conn., who reached
this country on November fl from Swe­
den, to which land be escaped from
Luebcck, Germany, by concealing him­
self In the hold"of a vessel and ex­
isting six days without food or wa­
ter.
I' Smith hnd linen n prisoner, first
aboard the Gertnnn raider Moewe, then
jtu camp nt Ouolnron, then at Hrumlcnburg and finally nt Limbeck, for seven
months nnd one day. IU* fied-nn Octo­
ber 11.
Slimmed tip. his testimony Is this:
There Is no particular brutality, no
clubbing with guns nr stabbing with’
bayonets ns long ns prisoners remain
orderly. But the food Is Insufficient—
hp fall Away from 210 to l.tn pounds—

florer had anything elae, No meat, no I "There xvnS ohu rocr, Hie Undine, I Hearing th a tjh e Germans had left.her
potatoes, oo bread,' oven, except at which traveled between. Luebetk 'and I home town, driven back by tho French!
brenkfnHt. ; You could take the turnip n Swedish port nnmed Norrkoplng reg- she returned, but to find the ancestral
soup or starve. - I t was Just about ularly. I got acquainted with n'Bwedo *homo a moss of ruins,
enough to keep you alive. Sumo of the on board her, and ho fold roe ono othfellows .got ho weak they'd hove to bo er fellow had rondo tils getaway to
V IO LA T ES O RD ER, L O S E S CROP
carried lo the hospital. Thero they'd Norrkoplng hy concealing himself in
get nourishing food for n few days, tho hold.
□rltlah Farmer Alio Geta Prison Sen­
but us soon ns they were a little
"My scheme was th is : Every morntence and Fine of $1,000 Is
slmngpr they'd he chucked out of the log th e guard would get togathcr nn
Inflicted.
hospital. There wasu't much o f what cnrly working crew of 12 men nt four
you'd mil real suffering nt Dtiolman— o'clock, lie would take them on board
and the gunnftAverv decent enough—. while It was dark, to got the hatches
but It wasn't much of n life."
ready for the others.
Ono rooming
Sent to Orandenbiicc.
- when I wasn't In thjs_sjimidJUiliLHiyrr
^{TY'ApTflTr^mlTlTand “ills fellow 5511 ,rVtf‘«&gt; bullwny where they always stone. He was
captives of the Mocwe wero sent from llnea “ P* 1,10 KUunI colinto° ,llH r-&lt;
Duelronn to the notorious camp nt n,l&lt;* **K&gt;n *n **,e darkness I Joined
llrandenhurg, which Is on the Havel
"’e climbed aboard tho
river, between Iter!In and Magdeburg. ^ndlue lie Cldn t know bo bad 13, inAgain they bad an all-night trip withwaB n boneheaded
out food and crowded Into narrow °crxas» l*t*-r-jvv.
•wooden benches In tho worst sort o.'
"I hid myself In tho fertilizer—n
cars.
combination of salt nnd sulphur. What
"Hero we |ind Prussians for guards, H did to roe was plenty. My feet are
nnd they were wicked devils," Smith still full or holes nnd the nails arc
went on. "The camp wuh tho same* off my toes."
sort of n place ns Duolninn, with
For six days th e n , (nn unusually
barbed vflre Inner Inelosurcs, and then Jong Journey) Smith remained In tho
Determining Age of Eggs.
a roadway circling the whole camp hold.
When tho vessel dorki-'l at
To determine the exact age of eggs,
und barred on the outside with wire. }Norrkoplng nnd the h«itch was opened
"At Duclroan they would'turn us out be dashed tl&lt;nvn the gangplank' to dissolve about four ounces of common
nnd count us.only twice a day, hut nt Mfely. The Swedish police gave him sAlt in a q u a rt of pure water, and then
Brandenburg they gave us the 'm us’ a water and' food j American consulate immerse tlu* t*gu. If It be wnjy a-diiy
dozen times. They'd keep urf stnndlng attaches dollied him nnd sent him to nr mi old, It will sink to the bottom of
barefoot In the snow for hours until ‘Stockholm and then Jo Christiania, the dish, blit If It be tbree days old
Norway, and Ihere he hoarded the lluer It will limit; It mure.than five, It will
Ilergeiisjord for home. '

THE THINKER

*.
. . A Loxt Art.
The nld-fnshlonis! man v jm used to
perform parlor tricks.bps been super­
seded by phonograph* and'player-pintuis wldeli any f uel ran opcratV.—
Birmingham Agt^lIerabL

J

aoodi nair or me discontent In this
world arises from the circumstance
that men cannot collect the living thcr
think the world owes them wltUm
putting In about eight good Ik,urn 0f
toll n dor.—Houston Post.

, une or mo most memorable things to
be remarked In Goldsmith In W note
of world-wideness which he Intn-ducud
Jutu,literature.—Therc-brTT tolarS^
senra In him of local prejudice, which
is 111 strong contrast with the vlciroin
nnd almost hnrlmrlc Insularity of
Johnson. He had once thought &lt;,f endgrating to America, and would have
done so but for o n e o f JbnjeJuiWoroa*.
Incidents so common In Ills haphazard
Her Beat Wishes,
It was the Inst day of school
teacher wns giving a farewell party for
her, class, as she was to be married la
the near future. The children spent a
pleasant afternoon, ami before they
realized It the time came to say good
by. One by one they innrrhed up-.and
shook hands with their'dear teacher.
Haris said: "I 'hope you ui|| get n,
good a Injshund ns my papa Is."
'R a ts Carry Infantile Paralysis.
There linvc
facts dis­
closed to prove th a t infantile paralysis
fs tr a n s f e r r e d from ra ts and mice to
finmans. T he llqe id transfer Is nsfi.
ally th e ilea, but as well the i-tinbiminnlloti imiy u r r u r by tin- lod'-fn- be.
lag am ong and over the food of t h e
hoiixebold o r storelion.-e.’

Pure, Sparkling Spring
Water Brought To
Your Door Daily
Elder Springs Water Has n Guaranteed
of 99.98 Per Cent.
"Tim dollies they gave ns were black
Uniforms with a yellow stripe down the
pants and n yellow band filled Into the
sleeve, with our number mid tbe word
'Krlcgsgofnngenlngcr' (war prison) on
thrill.
'
•They did give iq&lt; .belter footgear,
but you were Just ns likely as not to
get one boot nnd one shoe, and differ­
ent sizes. And when they half-soled n
shoe they did tt with the upper part nf
an old boot. They bail scarcely any
leather ill. nil, While I was working on
the farms I managed to get a pair of
nondi '11 sbors lo krop t|l&gt; feet off till!
gVotllid.
"There laid been 'promises of Hcd
l.'ross paekages am! \ . M.
A. boxes
at Brandenburg, but they laid a't ar­
rived when I left.
‘
"At Lm V ek. everything was much
better. They kept us In a big. w ard
Ionise on llie Hamburg Ainerleiin quay,
and load*- us load and unload ships.
But here we bad steamer luiaks to
sleep III amt deeent blankets, and It
was luxury compared p* ihe oilier

Sunshine Pours
Into Our Lives
Over the Wires
"W ith all the
children married and
SBbi
l i v i n g in different . •
$ |j8
places the Bell Tele-. ‘ ^ J | § | |
phone is essentia! to our
.ziw -y ,n^ Z
happiness. W e can call any
"
of them, d a y .o r night, and
hear them as well as if they were right here.

Robert l), Nima and Roy A. H i m ] V, N. A. AmbuUtnee S-fpiVr, “roUing (heir own"

,

Red Cross to Send Food and -‘Bull” Durham
to American Prisoners o f War!
The Committee on Public Information has made the^ announcement
that every American prisoner o f war in Germany will be supplied three
times each fortnight by the American Red Cross with the following
"food kit,” approved by the Surgeon General's Office. Note that this “food
kit” includes: “BULL” DURHAM Tobacco, the only article specified^
,
by brand name on the whole list.

“ Very often one of the girls calls me
by Long Distance and wc have a pleasant
visit of five minutes or more. You’d be
surprised to know how little it costs is
compared with the joy and satisfaction.

Rica., , , , , , i
S o f i z ..................

14When any of the grandchildren are
sick and I am called at night, I simply
reach for my extension telephone and talk
without moving from my bed. Often I can
give advice and direction that suves lots of
worry.”
Every Bell Telephone ii a Long Distance Station*

SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

11

IhM lo arnil un books and clothing,
hut I trover anw any of them. They
did begin to put n few polntoes Into
(lie turnip soup, nnd occasionally they
put about five |*oiiiiiIh of'nront Into the
Hoiip mqqtlyTftr'300 men. .
Another Getaway Chance.
"In October I mude up my mind to
take another chance on a getaway. The
nblps t\e were loading were plying be­
tween L.UPBe^k and Swedish porta,'and
I thought 1 might hide on one of these.
They carried mostly salt fertilizer lo
Sweden, though' nometlmc* some coal
and coke, anil they brought back pigiron and ore. - 1 never aaw them bring
In any fbodituffa: Sometlmea the Ger­
man ships would ' go . out . carrying
barbed w ire'and Iron' roda .for the
frenchea on tho nusslan front They
went.to Illgn, I bcllcvo.

DrwtJ B « L . . .
Pork and Brim
PoanutBunrx .
Crtckrri, Sodi

C O N T E N T S O F RED C R O S S F O O D K IT
Box. Evspoxitrd Milk.......... 3 ox. Nui Margarki
• #,,# I? ** ColTff
5
Dnxd F t p .■
. . . . . . 10 “

Sill

Prpp^f............

2 *

fcotp............

3?
Mflk CbocoUic*•......
1 *• O itm ir Mi
! , , i . 8 “ Dtitlcatrd StriwWrrixi. 2 " BULL DURH
t t " J i m . , ................... ..* I

G E N U IN E

Bull Durham

A S u rftjo s tio rt T o
•V ip e ^ B m o k erS

Guaranteed by
S u ^ G rin 'V b u r

�PAGE SEVEN

THE 'SANFORD HERALD
claiming any right, till* or Intrraat la and

Reminiscence
By EDWARD T. STEWART
HMpyrlghl, t t U . Wvilvrn 'N t n s p a p t r Union.)

fr ien d l y b o u t a t n a v a l s t a t io n —Ma s s e d by c e n s o r .

Uncle Sam's’tars In a* naval training station making n go of It In it bout
before many of the other members In the training Mutlmi. Iloxlng is looketl
U|mn ns more of n s[mrt than n part of the training o r-th e.tar, htif every
future naval lighter Is taught how to defend himself.' livery one of the lurs
likes In pul on the "big mils" mid take on one of his pals fur n few rounds.
It also supplies a lot of entertainment for the boys. The pluifngraph shows
tile lurs engaged Jn their encounter mid I hi* throng of cheering mates urging
them on. Every man here Is a fighter, and boxing lends to make him .inure
At, and even better .able to take cnrje of himself. '
At every other training camp throughout the United States, no matter for
what brunt h of the military or naval service the men art* being rrnliiod, health­
ful sports and recreations like this ore provided . for Uncle Sam's futurefighter*.—Censored nml Passed hy the Committee, on Public Information.

CHIEF MEYERS IS REAL INDIAN
Doilon Catcher Played Both Football
and Baiebnll While a t D a rtm o u th
—1« Able Actor.

ft-Cr*trCrirtrtrtrt}vVi*n‘rVrf: v;uii t. (rttitirCt
S E E H I G H F I N A N C E IN
'A ■
ORGANIZED DASEDALL

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■|t

T h e W hile Sox anil the Hhn
a re th e l&gt;ig pri lit ninker*. wh
I he KciJ Sox, Cievela i |i l s a
I )etrolls show a good* balnt
oil the right *ddo o f l i e , b ■'
T he Yankees tn ile In-Ill hi*
lug u n d e r very heavy c \,..'n* hut a r e exp,-&lt;-ted to h r e a l . cv
wIilTe th e Phillies, tmi. r,r&lt;• tti'i
I n g money for itiglr o w n
T h e losing prepo-libm •
&gt;,-ar ltr&gt;- tie*
W a-bu i,
1’r o w i i s .
Atlil, tics, l a • , ! i
Cubs,
Itrnves
and
P ool
W ar, w e a th e r ami baseball •
dill tins la gu Herat tire held

jj

S p o l l - i h l e f '- r I In- ,'U t i l l l g &gt;1"

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Julia T. Meyers, nr Tort os. If you
want the Indian of It, was horn In
Ip! i n , Cal., and Is a full-blooded
j | (..o i, Indfna. Ills gra lidfuihe r was
a ft. i .uni the Huston Itrnves' e n te h e r
tlur ' or-' eonies honestly by his nlckliiir,,,.. 'Meyers Is Hveiny-clght y e a rs
,.!■! .aid Inm play,-tl hnsehall 1ij nlinost
. i . r i | •;&gt;r( „ f tin* eotintry. H e played
*.
. . -,..nal halt In California
.a,
s .ilu o -l until he had auved
rii')U,!i t'! go to college,

I nrinioiilh he played both foot­
ball ■d hasohatl. and In the ,he|«"-t
l*w i of tin- hasrlmll lii-ld at Han•tvt'r (hire Is n slid;,' driven Into the
ground wtih'li marks the spot where a
!io:m rt:u by Meyer* came to rest, li
wa- the longest hit ever a ecu ift tin'
rolhgiaii" nml no ope has approached
it '■in,.' M.-n-rs left Dartmouth.
The IniHan got his first taste of
Irngne hnselmll In the Trl-Stnte. St.
I'.m! of ilie American uhsocIiiIIoii
*iii;|i-l lit in up nml there lie made
. ' •i | ri &lt;ord that Met I raw pahl
fb '**' t'-r his release. He at once

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•mr n MtsspRippirs Ififmlimi r ttireirtlW'
ldg si ream was the only routo between
northwestern and southwestern rltles.
I, an octogenarian, mude n trip rnim
Memphis to New Orleans when I was
ten years old. I cun see far back In
the past the steamer Uko u _glgantlc
swan coming down on tfio liosoin of
the stream float rapidly past the
whurfliont on which passengers Intend­
ing to go South on her were gathered,
make a graceful turn, and with steam
stint off slowly approach against the
current, while cables were thrown
friitn her, wlib which to make her fust.
A number of years after this.trip,
when the railroad was built along Mis­
sissippi's eastern bunk uud most of
the mammoth bants bad given plnco
to the railway train, I made another
trip, HiIh time from Union Ilouge on
one of these steamers that was still
running. . We stopped ut n Iam 11fig
which bad been used by n ’huge plan­
tation but now served principally n
small town. A middle-aged man In
typical 'Southern dress came aboard.
| As be was mounting the staircase
| leading up to the cabins u colored
&gt;porter ‘took tils band baggage from
him.
"Howdy. Morse Morgan,” said the
darkey grinning from car to car.
The gentlomuu looked ;it him, sur­
prised that he should Be called by
name, for In* didn't, remember ever
having seen the negro before.*
“Yo* don’t remember me, do yo',
Marne Morgan? lint I reckon yo’ re­
member litis boat. I ink yo* band bag­
gage tie day yo’ come aboard when wu
*h*r din very, wharf on do down trip
mo'll ten year** ae*&gt;: ite lino- y&lt;&gt;* rilti

to (h* land herein above d*4rrlb*if-*r* nMa­
Where W ater le Precious.
li y ordered to appear to the bill ol rom plalnt
In Capo Town, wliorp water—capo- filed In tMa’ cauMi on or before Monday,
t t h day ol Y rhroary, 1918, the anme bedally In the hot summer .months—Is the
Ihl a rule day of (hi* court, and it U turther
a very precious fluid, It !h the custom o r a i t t d th a t thia nolle* be published for
coiucru'.iv* o r . L . In the Sanford
to shut off I|ie supply lit night, In or­ (waive
Herald, a newspaper, publi.hrd in Serai i'|*
der to eliminate waste ns fur ns pos­ county, Florida.
W lln en my hand and the -cvl nf I he C*it sible. The authorities complain that
cull I'nuM ol the ftevrnlh 4jii&lt;l,&lt;ikl t'irru it of
persons frequently go to n tnp to draw the elale of I'tiriila, in add for Seminole
water after the supply has been shut rourUy, oil tliii l!ic:"U th day of O c to U r.
1917.
.
‘
. ,
off f«&gt;r the ilnr. ami finding no water,
(.c a ll
K. A. IH lUH LA SH,
Clark c l C irtv iJ t - o u r t of Sc.vur.lh, Ju d ic ia l
thoughtlessly leave the tail open. Con*
. ... (,'lfiull I n a u j lt&gt;(_tirlvJoiJ» C u « -l'la .
1h-&lt;urrtT.

In I Ir, kill, ( m , r l, H o t n l t i

JutlirUI ( ina ll

He rut nulr ( u u n l ) , Ho iila
Standard Lights.
Sootlal T a * Hctiool l l U a l r l ,
Stieli u dlHHlmllarily 1ms been found No. h. S.-rolnob- County, Flor­
by Iho burenii of stiiiulnnls In life- ida, ll&gt; J. VV. mil. .( ni.
•buoy—lights sup|iused to. be of fhe
same power that makers are now re­
quired, to submit 'samples of their
W j i m ^ ft petition h i» I m i lilt *1 in lh»*
lights for tests before they cun lie ap­ nlitiVf
r auh lev S|»cit»l T a i * Kclmimi
proved. • Some lights show as low as l»hiriit Nf». ♦*.
couniy, JUn&lt;U,
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r
t
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n
f
frrth
tbi*
fs*i t h a t i n r lr r t io n h»«!
1H candle powerv While others run iis Ixcti h* lil in caii! iti
tricl on 4 In* f»lh dmy «*!
high as IN), Tin* minimum ■require- N otrfiilitr, A. IV
to fMrrirkx* a h t t h r r
if
M*t
liters
rlniult!
§«-#wf i! I y I hr
ment Is I,'si, amt Mtmples must at h t r h t lumi* In thf* far
*um of Ilh O O O .uO ; to
least reach that standard to tie ue- hear i n l r r n i at i h r r a t r iif fi iwr f r i t intrr*
•*t
M*im *Miu*tl&gt;. pfiiHlpsI tn marep ted,
tu rr in th ir ty year* from tl*lr *if Imntlr,
r r o m i l i t»f I hr* i » Hi! far n«U t " h r uprifl for th&lt;*

Simply Impossible.
A Chicago vvomim .who had received
n legal HmmuojtH to appear In u cer­
tain court ut n certain period was
much pat nut thereby. In explaining
the mutter to u friend, she said: **I
have certainly received the citation, hut
1 shall not appear—could not. In fact.
Not only am 1 not socially acquainted
wit If Judge Julies; ha) ih.- whole tone
of Ids coiinuimici.lloii Is so Impossible
llmi I ati'olutely refuse to know him."

','cmlnole Chapter 2, Order Eastern Sta
Meets every first and third Tuesday
In eaeh month. Everyone who haa seen
hit S ta r in the East are cordially Invited
to visit this rltapW’r.
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Rvrninulo

LEGAL ADVERTISINfi
N*»lU«* *‘f ApAlitJlIun fur ( lurlt'l*

Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of P.
Moot* second and fourth Tuesdays.
Nlsiting knights always welcome.
H Melatufin
0 . J. Miller
K. It. and S.
'
f . C.
Sanfohd Lodge No. 27. I. O. O. F.
Meets every Monday evening at 7:30
in M. W. A. Hall, Fico'Block. All vis­
iting brothers cordially invited.
L. F. Jtojicr '•
J. W. O. Singletary
N. (i.
‘
K. See.

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Celery City Aerie No. 185.1
Meeting every 2nd and Ith Tuesday
night nt 8 o'clnrk Eagle Home, Oak Ave
Visiting Brothers ’Welcome
K. Et Hogan '
C. CJ. Woodrutf
Worthy President
_ Secretary
H. P. O. n. Sanford Lodge 1241
[ret first nnd third Wednesday night
Ilk-i Hoitw. North Park Avenue.

•» t.'fl f l a . m „ u r » «octh lh« rrfl!(« r ■«
*i« ran ! »• Tn*jin! »t ygatif-»-r*1, liorfi'a, at t Gu
Kr fi i»f« !*• t “t uni y f*ourt 11rui*r »■ i*31 nj»t*11-

r a t io n t*&gt; i l n h n ',1 M.- J ^ fin ■% \S
1%r! n ■.
Juitc*
&lt;l&gt;r* r i f r u l l .t’tMfi, SrV1 ftih Ju*N -»al
I i n tut n( I t.mrfj, fur 'o n nnf* r api»r.*^io|!
I r * |* « r r&gt;*l r h

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Secretary

Exalted Ruler

I In- l.uke lire,ire ( ouni II No. .11 J u n i o r
• »nler I nlii'd Vnterlcnn M e r h a n lc a .
M* i ts every W ednesday* nt 7:3fl
,M ..in thi* City Hall. Visiting b r o t h e r !

'

ire welcome

C It. Smith. Ree. Sec.

M o d e r n W o n d m e y ,if A m e r lr n

■ft ‘J - I Thursday evenings. 7:30,
u \ Hall. Pico lluilding.
M i 'D 0 m ild

C, I). C o u c h

Consul

Clerk

BUSINESS CARDS :

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v -vK V -W t W tJ V- OW

*• Frank .

to* (If t'O* a t i i t r

yi and In some ru se s ru ttin g ,&lt;

•){ of profit*.
,

A lic e K H o h b i n s , S c c ’y

. The .Samord Council K. of C.
Moe‘j the 2nd Sunday 3 p. in,, and the
*lth Sunday K p. m., each month, a t K .
of C. Hull, Oils Avo.
. C . L , liritt. Fin. Scc'y.

NnUrr •* lit r* l*y
t h a t Ihi* wn*f**ralfrtcj! ».kl o n , 1 i.i«r*«lay# J a m i a i &gt; lOth,

tire*

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Ur| u-v . I ari|uit!nf, building,
lu m M iln s and c l h r r a b s im |n o \l n s »vK&lt;h&gt;T«
G a t e C i t y C a m p fio*®* W . O . W
ami •thocl liuililin[&lt; in Ih r H|irriat T a i
M eets second and fo u rth W cdncs
grhonl DUIrirl: lhat a ra n v n t, nl the rein r n i i'I, mid election show rlma tt r l o lhat n i g h t s in e a c h m o n t h .
sail! rlrrllun was in fa^ui ol I Its l-auanrr of
J. F. Hoolehan
Ihs »aid bomia l,y p,i- u t i l iliaUlrt.
,
Council Commander
Now, Ih r rijrre , in pur,u*nr&gt;&gt; In an orilrr
ot (hr rourt hrrsiti mailt* anti In conformity
with law, nollri* 1« herrby given th at the l i t United Brotherhood of Carpenter* and
payers anil rilitrn* of the -Bid Spy-ill T a i
Joiners of Amrrira
School 1Metric! No. ti. Scmintdo county,
Sanford Locnl Union No. 1751 meets
Florida, arc hy the c o d ortf, t arid by law
rci|V lr.nl to appear before the Honorable first and third Thursday night at 7
.('our, o t Ih - -n d day of January, 1‘JIH, at o'clock in the M. W. A. Hull, Pico Blk.
ftrl.ar.d in Vcluiia county,sVvniHi Judicial J.AV. 0 . Singletary W. W. Van Ness
t'irruit of Flotilla, and to ahow cau'c, .If any
Sec.Trcus. •
' President
the) have, why Ih r -ra id t ond» &gt;hnuld not
lie alidalrd'&amp;nd rcnlifinn!.
W i l n o i my han.l an I otlicial «ral a' Han­
ford, Florida, thy* l l l h day ol U rtcn ib cr,

To W|ti*m It May (?«jnr*fn:

Monroe LBapter No. 15, B. A. M,
Meets every second and fourth Thurt
day in Masonic Hail over the Imperia
Theatre. Visiting,companions welcome
' O. L. Taylor
C. J, Humph u
Pec'y 1
High Priest

oo i s o
One Itirli Cnids Will lie PunlNheil Un»
dcr This llcinliiig At The Rate Of J7.20
Per Year.

C-V-VV-C

MACE BEATS SLASH ER SLACK
F irst of Englishman'* Long Series of
Victories Wlilch Made Him Cham ­
pion of the World.

TIIOM VS KMMI-r w

J e m Mur,* d e f e a t e d Sln*dier S tark
in n in e round*, ol .Mildenhull.-England.on O e io h e r 2, I V u ,
T h is was'111,'

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first of Mare's long series of victories
.which tuoiH* film the chaniphm of tin*
world amt the.greatest boxer of his

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Florida

GEO. A. DECOTTES

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i». It.-'ll I « ti* a*i *•f, Kcat#» -

K m - ? t&gt;. r liM,b**i»|, Hull. 'I I’, | . y l• Man
I* f *)*»•'♦• It »
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II. , i i *, t b S i n fill It.. *. * .... I Ml
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To

uf h e r Hihirahlo spx .
\Vc put »mr
heads together ami resolved to take
Iiur d e p a rtu re on the first hunt heudRig.downstream (or New Orleuns.

K LE M 'S DECISION WAS W RONG

CMe# U . UM
l,,n7
'■ocuv
... » ------ -------cm ei Meyers.
burgh-Boston gr.me:
Ono out ond
fhnwci hitting ability, hanging up tho Bocckcl on third and King on second,
wonderful record of 20 homo runs on Schmidt hit a Hy to Kelly# Boockejicft
tfl®Drat training trip, but hla catching third with the catch nnd went over
very fnr below big lenguo stand* tho plate. . King left second before
■nUr When McGrow finally let tho In- »ho catch and *I*o crossed the phMo
dUn go he was picked up by the Brook-! when Kelly threw Ihe hall wild. The
U) Dodgers nnd from there went to boll was recovered nnd
on secIhe Ikwton Braves. * In nddltlbn to his ond. Umpire Worn proixrrly e « N
2 ■ « “ •* W rie r, to
. b l . . c K.ne o? t r . r l ™ , l n 5 l h , b » e . ~ ~ « n

Another 8t#lnf#Mt
"Stelnfeldt Win* Game From Gi­
ants'' waa the head over the story of
the exhibition game played In Bnffatn
between McGrow's champions ana the

"Tills boat wan the first mid 1 vlns
wntidilng for It. The minute 1 saw
her ten mites up stream I notllled
Isabel. She secretly prepared for the
brldul excursion nml wliert the boat hud
taken on a-hundred bates of cotton
she it ml T flitted llow a to tho. wharfboat like a pair of swallows. Homo
contemptible person- sawt Isabel leave
the house sod ran off to warn her fa­
ther."
"I saw yo' coinin'," Interrupted Ham,
"and the colonel cornin' too. lie hud
his gun In his hand ready."
"I saw him," continued the nar­
rator. "Wc had got up the stairs to
the cabta and had gone out on tho
guard. Tho colonel saw us and befo&gt;
I could get my gun from my pocket ho
let drive nt me from the wharfboat.
I ll bet I can find the ballet bole out
there now. As soon as ho had fired
Isabel and I stopped Inside, tho
coloael boarded the boat and came up­
stairs to the cabin. I was silly enough
to shoot s t him and cut off bis ear,.
"By this time the captain of the
boat who heard the firing came up
and stepped between the co]onel sn£
me. Isabel, clung tp me and told ber
father.lt was useless to try to separ­
ate us.
. "Well, there was. an argument be­
tween father and daughter while she
bound up his. wound with her hand­
kerchief. Bho finally brought him
round, a parson was found among the
passenger* and Isabel and I were mar­
ried. The colonel persuaded us to go
ashore and get something of a wed­
ding outfit and take another boat for
our honeymoon trip."
* "An’ I toted yo* carpet bag off da

B»ll pisysr an Aviator.
,taremnn William Schwsrtx,
»• with tha Columbu* Sooth At- ___ _
dub the past season, has alo native who has mad# good the pa«t
"By the by, the cotton taken aboard
“d the avUttQo corps of the army season,’hla firet In professional com- belonged-to tha coloael, apd be gave
reported for schooling.
I pony.
I U to his daughter foe a wedding gtfL*

11 I* th erefore erdrgi 1 th at you do rpp*-ar
in l f i » reirrl t o I he td!l I , rein filed on Ihe
I I h d*y , f F e h ru a ry , 1*,|r.
,
It la f u r t h e r , flirted ttu;, thia o rd e r he
pu h tlfh e d oney a week fee &lt;l^ht r a n erilllve
*e**V* i n t h e . Sanford d t e f a ld , a newapaper
p u ' l i - b e d in *a l i Seminole e d u ty .
tVL n -a, m y ha***r a n d aeal of lh* . a i d
Cireui, Court Ihia |t,-retnl&gt;er I, A. I». 1*117.
'.(-ell
K. A. P o u t , I.ASH.
Clerk Cirruil (*aurl. Kotnlnola Co., lie.
M ( i » r y A Warb-w.
Sola, for Com plta.
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Pr.i' fu e in ' l i i i r alnl beitrral Court*

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F ra n k A. Unlit-*, Vitrti IS,-11•-a S | w t n t l and
J W Sjn-nr. r. h-r I ii-lian.l. Pnin-'l I'r,**
InM rliti
W antlti'*
A--.** m ' t-oi,
W.
It
Slato n, l l r m i . l M S .,iiiin.il ItanV a n d Lite,
w j r ili T rnat Cirmpkny.
It a p p r a r i n c Ir Am Ue- 'w o r n bill h f rrin
ftl, d l h a t you a r r aan-rr*iilrBtii o f 'th i- -lain
■d Florida anti o v r r tin- nfi* nl g | y ra ra and
Ihn |it*«r nl rr-IIInn r r nl ymt the -aid Unln*
innti S. IlfSlrs i» f y i l n r y , U n n l a n a ; a n d Ihi*
plat* nt p a i 'l r n c a ot y ou, Ibi* aaitl
iTlnilt
llolli-t ia hP | |1rd 81., I.au Clair, W i i , an&lt;l
Iho plaro of r m l d i n m of you Hi* r i l i L V I r i i a
llgllra tlprnecr a n d 3. W. Hfn-nrrr I* llnlun,
O rrgnn; t h a t t h - prinrlpa l plain id hudn«-«*
of you Ihi- Unltvd I’m h y t n i a n Wohtan'a
A u o r i a l l o n i» I'lllahurK. I’a.; and t h e prlnr ipal plarn uf liU'innaa a t you Ih'n F tl,w o rth
T r u r l C o m p a n y la Iowa Fall*. Iowa: a n d Ih*
via re, &lt;&gt;l r r r i d r n r a ot y o u , I h r ra id ' W. 11.
Slaton ia 401 S u m n l r r llld f .. Paltaa, T r i a a .
It I* hvrrl.y onlrfr.l th a t you do ap p.ar
In -1ti la r o u r l (o Ih* hill h t n l n filed oir I h r
1 th d a y of J a n u a r y , A. P , 101.1.
Il la f u r l h r r ordered ( h a t Ihla order hr
puhlia hrd one* a week fur fuur conaeeulive
w rrka In (h* Hanford Herald, a newapaper

• III'** aa hrlrr, if*vi»ri-a nr otFrrol**, an&lt;| to
any anti all other parties ria im i’iy an indrewt
tn anti (o Ihe-fnllnwi r tlrarrikeu tral n t a t f i
• ituateil, ly ln r aril l&gt;*lnr in the rliy of Sanfoni, r o u n 'y of Serrfneje. S late of Flotilla,
more particularly ilriciibrii aa follow), loaril:
WJInraa my hand and aeal of th
, Lot B, tllork 4, Tier 7 ami l.ota 4 and S Circuit Court Ihi* O erembrr I, A I).
(aeal)
K. A. DOlllil.AHS,
ol lllork 9, Tier H of Hanford, Florida, arClerk Circuit Court, Hemlooj* &lt;.’•* .
r o r d l n t In F. K. Trafford'a map nl the rlly
of Hanford, aa per plat Ih rrrof duty rrtord*d M*a,*y A Wallow,
Hnl*. for Compll.
in plat h o o k ' 1'!)," I’a fa t i l of the public
pO-Tuea-Ble
recorda of O r i n t r rou nly , Florida, of which
Ihe county of Kemlnola waa formally a part,
whirh aald plat haa tlnco Ih# craatlon of
Hamlnote ro u n ty baan duly tranarrlhrd and la
now a p a rt of tha public rtcard a of Semlnola
county, Florida.
. I t a p p e a rlo f from the aworn blit of com­
plaint Otad In f ho cat* of M artha N. Stone,
widow, *nla lu r v U in a truiteo under th e will
of Gao. N, Hlona, dreeatad. Ilebecra Mary
Royal Neighbors of America
H ot #, unmarried, Horae* M. Dobbin* and
Mccta Second and Fourth Thursdays
lb* Hank of Comtnarct and True! C om pany,

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« Paihkaral, had al

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• Sanford Lodgo No (2 , F. snd A. M.
Communication every first and third AH W o r k R e c e i v e s M y P e j i e a i
Thursdays yt 7:00. Visiting brethren
welcome.
A i t e n t l o b ^ D d B e s t E f fo r ts x
O. L. Taylor
0 . J Miller
Secretary
’W: M Oppoolta a t y Hall
TcJcphou* No 2ft

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; Sanitary Steam Presilng, Hot Gssotnle Dry Cleanlnff. Altera* i
Uong of-All Kinds on Short Notice
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Phones 113,,339-w

SANfORD LODGES a

Annie Speer \
. Secretary ■

Sallle Paikhurat, wife of E. C. I’a r k h a n L and
theonkoow n heir*, daalaaoa, erantree or other
aU lmsnt* u n der tha aald B. O. P arh h u r tl and
Sallla Parhhurat, and all p a r t i n rial m int an intaraat In and lo Lot B, Dlock S Tlar 1 and Lota 4
ond 6, Block ». Tlar S of th* city of Hanford,
Florida, ara o r d ln i to E. IL Trafford'a map
el Hanford, FI*., aa par plat tharaof duly re­
c o rd 'd In plat booh " l ) " pa (a l i t of th*
public raaord* of (Irani* county, of which
'V
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f
B*mlnol# waa formerly a part
which aald plat haa line* th* craatlon oj
Hatnlnol* county baan duly transcribed and
I* now a p a rt of tha public record) of HamInel# county,' Florida, daftndanta; th a t tha
roddanco o). .tha d*f*adaat*. K. C. Perkh u m nnd Rallla Parkhurat ore unknown, and
th * t t h a n la no paraen lo th a atai* of Plot' ■ • ■ y y l e a of a aubpoan* upan wham
would blad tha d*r*nd**U, e r althar of tb am ;
t h a t It la th a ball*! af affiant th a t bath of th*
defendant* ar* ayar th a ago af iw anty-ona
K V 1'. “ b4 R , * « * k a r appaaH n* I am aald
WH
aaw pJalal th a t thara a r t ethar partlaa a la lm U s n s Ia taraat nndaa th a aafd K. C.
P arkhurat nr Belli* Park karat, althar aa hairs,
davjaaa* a r grant***, an d t h a t that* ar*
a lb ar clajm anta who** name* ar* nahaow n
» k a claim aana* rish t, till* and later set la

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SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY DECEMBER 14. ItlT

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ahce o f

Christma

(By H. J. HOLLY)

rOODRUFF CALLED ATTEN—ION-OF-WATERWArYS------COMMITTEE ' ' ■ • .
The following from the. ’ Miami
tnld fivei the saliqpt facta as prcaied by E. T. Woodruff, repreaffac the Sanford B oard'ol Trade I
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£hriaLlim__lha*—# —
cance this season than ever before
for the people of America, for the
people of Florida, for the people of
Semihole -county. With the entire
world at war and, thousands -and
thousands of bur own boys On the
fighting lines in Europe, with more
in the camps ready to go “ across"
and with the .dark clouds looking
more threatening overy day and no
rift of-peace, through which the light
fould shine we approach. the glad­
some holiday time—that should be
the merriest ol tho year with a ebr-

r * * 1 convention hail and in. the
committee room, Mr. W oodW sUted hL deep regret that the
PWslttee and others found it Imlo accept the Invitation of
Central Florida to, on their re-,
P * northward, leave the train at
r** Smyrna, where . automobiles
fesdy to take the party on a
f^ M u l trip through Orange and
r*®ole, alighting them at 8 anford
[were they would be.th e guests .of
• Board of Trade, at whlcE- point
■Udsomely appointed
private
. 1 would bo in waiting to take
** on. a further delightful trip
, , * 8*- Johns- northward over
•of the two rivers of the- world
»» How northward, ‘ a daylight
; e l^P lo Jacksonville.
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prcclTfeis df'lhE~Holy Land now.this
other we have that' comfortlni
Christmas in the year 1017 we celethought that some day {hero will be
brate. the birth of Christ while the land ‘.‘ Peace on E arth ,-G ood Will to
of ills nativity is again in Christian
Men."
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hands..
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And here in Seminole county there
■’ In all this turmoil and war and
I* peace on earth and good will tocarnage we can look ahead and sec
ward men and all Is peace and prosthe hand of God wrought throughout
parity.': The only signs of tho great
and since all great changes must struggle are the boys going’ and corncome through blood and sacrifice
log and the other signs of martial
mayhap this awful war and carnage .array that 'la noted from time to
that is devastating Europe is sent
time. Business is being carried on in
upon us to more thoroughly cleanse the same manner as last year, farmfcrs
the earth and wrest *the Holy Land are planting pnd reaping and Indusfrom tho red handed Musaelmen and
trial progress continues and yet deep
the Infidel and to get the. world in in our hearts we' go about our acorder for the' second codling of tho cuatomed tasks always •with the’
Bon wlio died for tfe world that we thought of peace and what It would
might become better.
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mean to pit of us. And. we are tblnkf^Thus it If thar Christmas o r *1917' ,n* of Christm as-this-year u the
holds much for all o f us. We np- • birthday of Christ, the one who can
proach tho season with a different ' brin* UI !* «cc, who. will bring us
feeling.
Instead . of the holiday
P * « » .« n d if more of us are brought
spirit that formerly prevailcd to the
lo reaiizo this great fact under tho
exclusion of all spiritual sense we •tress and sorrow nnd suffering that
come to the time whop all men are
ent*il» then- the war wilj not
giving more thought to the real aig"*.ve b**n ^ou7 ht in vain,
niflednee of the’ birth of Christ and
^ nd yet h °w much we people'of
the celebration of His birth fin the
co» nty b&gt;ve t0 &gt; * -lhankchurehos. the acknowledgment of . (“ I for and how thankful.we should
the real fact of this birth and what ,be to h,ve the bIc* « d Privilege of
it means to tho nations of the rarth
&gt;
*uch • be«utlfuJ and
todav while In the midst of w'sr.
heajthy country where bountiful
GOOD

as changing-the train
ft Passenger Agtn^&amp; aR uii
Jrou for tho courtesy exten
^xntlng me a few moments of
d
regret exceedingly
y»u should return northward
S J . * wid(r *nd more enlarged
1 inspection of our moat vaiI t L 'r r^,t/.,elty# watfr PO«I*
Mr. .Woodruff,
S^btau tlfu l state of Florida la
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&lt;lbi clfrua fruits
Is^n . 6*; ,U n*Val ■lores.* Us
rfsr
T*P,W y increasing stock
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daily important route, because nlnety per cent of the population and
a£ea that will be benefitted by a
waterway nprth and south through
Florida wu(ild bo served •~by thL
routo. It. Is the strategic route for

hut i t is .L o rich In
0ur W -utlful'St. Johns
You h»W
to'
L«Vr i7 * rtver* 'b y &gt; short cut
«V n d S ' ? * S,lt U k «.
[U hiv!
1°. TUusville, In.orr
L 6f I " fr,n d -through Florid,
etaer
Rre,t ^trs-cokstal
^ eco» ir° UU f* tho natural,

Our. naVal and military .expert*.
Against t h h ' route, some of the
Bast Cosst&gt;
’friends are making three
objections. The first is, that 8 t. Au­
gustine, •Daytona and NoW-8 myrna
want an all coast route. - (fpposed to
thL (■ the fact that all the lower
East . Coast, .p)l below Titusville.

whatover. Some years ago the state
of Florida contracted with a com­
pany to build a waterway past the
do^rs of St. Augustine, Daytona and
niw Smyrna. This contract was f r
the construction of a canal fifty feet
whit and carrying .four feet of water.
The state deeded this company a
million acres pf land, which tho com­
pany selling, realised from the sale
handsomely. , The
towns
named
were unfortunate, In that the com­
pany did not live*up to Its contract.
The -company ’ was unfortunate In
that after,constructing,the canal, It
was annoyed and cmbsrraseed by
the constant caving and filling of tl)*I’ might aUte that the St.
channel
Johns Is a natural waterway con­
stantly cLaring -itself.
LstiVrly.
within the past year, an. aasocJstlon
formed for another purpose, lont lts
J a
n ilLla
aid
to
this project asifl
and getting La.
De­
hind tha attorney general,-legal.apU6n was instituted ^ o compel the

slbla opt lock. . It U not certain that
drrdgcs at work,' whersby it is hoped even ope lock will have to be con­
structed.,
“ Now, gentlemsn, you have como
way past their doora. The 8 t. Johns here .to transact your -business, but
fr^m Palatka to / Jacksonville has you*bavp also come desiring to acsoma fourteen feet of -water; from
Pafitka’ t o ; Sanford eight feet; ami
froni Sanford to Lake Harney five
“ The second
objection urged by
some of our East Coast, friends &gt;
that the 8 t. Johns is a longer route.
Whether It is true, and If so how
much longer, can only be. determined
by actual surety'and-w nafurem rot..
"The third objection urged by
aome of our East CJoaat friends is
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THE C A LL* FOR W
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Ladies of Sanford, what can I say
to cause you-to wake Up to the real­
isation of the great need for yopr
interest and services in a work which
now waits for your hands to do?.
We are told and we read daily of
the crying need for sewing, knitting
and.other work to barely mgjce com­
fortable our,-.own .dear boys who
have-gone to the- front, and too
those poor creatures who are and
have been sewlhg in the army,-across
the. .sea. . 'Havb you* no pity—no
hearts?
. Our.country. L at war.— W« hardly
seem to realise'it, we in our-comfort
and security, but It is nevertheless
ssdly and terribly truo and someone
ssid it will take the return of ope of
our boys in his coffin before the ma­
jority of us realise it. This, m a y b e
true, in a sense, yet wo are an Intel!!-'
gent, capablo people and only ooed
a little “ stirring up,
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is no time fo r fooliahneaa
ind * an excess of pleasure.
Now
that doesn’ t necessarily mean' fon us
to wear crap'o and move about , with
long, unbearable faces—personally"I
teteat m long faced Individual, but
there I s 'a cheerful aerfbuaneaa. an
unselfish devotion, to a worthy, ur­
gent cause whlfch we must assum e.' '
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We heart criticisms o f the Red
Cross work or cither organisations
for war rellsf work. * So mev people' *•
have an inborii objection to Jaw knd
order.* . The- giving of work through .
these specified'channels la merely a
.
means to prevept overlapping In
work’ and giving as everything worth
the doing Is worth doing , right,
.
Why should one’ man- receive tw o o fr —
any - one .thing when there are so
many more-who-need that very ar­
ticle.
In ordinary ll/e we have
everything, we do organised, almoat
every form or legitimate business is '
organised. The Red Cross Is not a •
jD«w organisation, it has lived years
of good, faithful. service.
It has
proved itself to be faithful , end al-'
together, trustworthy.
Those very
people * h o question the Red Cross
would went by ell means to be as­
sured o f-th e safe conduct of their,
donations and work, And I t . goes
without saying.they wouldn’ t want ’
t o ,p a y some one fu r .thii service
Jboee who serve; In this qrgsnUatlon' are unpaid workers,. Renee .
their motive cannot be mercenary.
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‘ T h en -If there la no objection to
tb« organisation- nt large and the
personnel of the .officers here at home
are not in accordance with the wishes '•! of everyone did y o u x ever put a

CSUSQ above yottr personal feelings?
If so, thU is one that deserve, th .t
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abov. su ted . the facta her^iv S i
meraUd and. detailed. M«o&gt; wt hops

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Collars

Garters
Mufflers

Handkerchiefs

Gloves

Handkerchiefs
Kimonas

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Fancy Towels

W aists

Sweaters
Mittens

Neckwear

Blankets

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Dinkel i i .h o r o r o n a ‘ ten
days* furlough and la "fmaltiye
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w.nue nert •tney were entertained at
the homes- of Emfl Magnuson and
i s mllUons to provide for. Per­
f m i ia 'visiting relatives and friends J. C. Lundqulat, returning hems on haps the proposition la too big for
this week. Wi B, has a cattle ranch Tuesday.
our conception* aimoit.
7 - f , *1 . ■ . :&gt; I . . 1,
Mrs. Ballinger, who haa been ear
n t ^ .t U n J t
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o«rtaina' irlol b « held
Friday evening. AH proceeds abby$' Saturday.
Our friends will be glad
l a y / Otir
gtad
S ^ H W A bm * wHI go for a good cause.
»w,that
to know
.that Mrs,
M n Coiler is now able
Eric SaUbury of Orlando spent to get about on trutebes.
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the day w ith-f rienda Sunday* .*
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Lundqulat mads ua a
Mr, Roebuck I* having the’ Deico short coll ona' day laat . Weak and
lig h t system . installed In his homo Mrs. Hudgins and other Grape villa
v
on Greenwood. Lake.
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friends made us p number of cheer­
,- Mlaa Maude Entirolnger attended ing visits.
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a basket ball game In Winter Park
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Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dinkel and ’ Mis. .W.' II* Evans and little
A,.
pa. .. .
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m m . t: I f..la# Olive
Dinkel were shopping In daughter, Rebecca went ahopplng In
Orlando Saturday. r Mre. H.&lt; U.- Sanford Saturday.
Chapman returned with them.
H. D. Durant attended church In
si
Sanford’ at the .Bapdat Tsmplo last
Sunday and enjoyed .the War m?rII PSA LA AND GRAPBVILLE ,
WHv
Beautiful daya but cold for the raon given by Dr. Hulley.
season.
Monday at 4 &gt; . m. one
T. II. Humphrey apent the week
thermometer registered 24 deg.
end here with hia family.
/ M r. ,Pierson Buffered a ' alight
Mrs. Esrl Thrall arrived homo
■hock' o f paralysis a couple of^week* Wednesday evening'from Jesup,,,Ga*
ago, but thanks to good cate he is
Rev. R. W. Edwards of Jackson­
gaining rapidly and U able to be up. ville .1* expected hero Saturday and
Hie remaining son, Carl stayed with will preach here Sunday -morning
him last week and Mrs. BertcUan is and at Upaala In th« afternoon.
citin g for him ihla week
. EAST SANFORD
Little Ramond, son of Mr. and
Horace-Chofpcn|ng
enliated In the
Mrs.
E. W . Lundqulat ia also re­
aviation corps on Thursday, leaving
covering. from a. spell jjf sickness.
for .Savannah at once, then Inter to
Mrs. if. li. D eforest expects her
Galveston, Texas.
son, Norman and hta father-in-law,
W. F. Woodworth o f Wqtertowb,
M r,’ Porter of New York City aa
N.
Y ,,' will'arrive here this week, to
guests At her, heautlful'country home
■pend some time with Mr. and . Mrs.
■ tht*
W. W. Dresaor.
Mr. .Woodworth
- J ■* W o war*, all pleased to have Rev.
apept last w lntf/ here.;
Ericson able, td be .present again wit
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Tylar are re­
**lv
ua and lead the ptayer meeting Isit
turning
the laat of tho week from
Wednesday evening.
Jacksonville where they, have been
•Mr. Ehrenaberger and wife have on bualpkai.’
juat pad ia comfortable,, cottage
Mr. and Mrs. 8 andy .Anderson
e re e X i for .ttem on the'property
M-t ■ • t . i ~.‘&gt;&gt;Wr
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ti- have moved from Sanford 'Height!
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to the bungalow apposite tho F.' F.
Dutton
hom e.on Ohio avenue.
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A. I). Cam'*Ton' nnri Son, Argel on a
hunting trip over nosr Tituoville
last 'week— the only game 'w o rib
while Mr. Cameron-, ra p tu r e d , m ilk ­
ing four Important arrest* for hunt­
ing on Sunday.
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bandages, ggjixes. ate., for hie proper
rare. . Why he might die o r b e a helpless cripple when Juat ai little
atffnpf
a . t might, prevant it.
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effort An
on VAII*
your npart
Thla la not addreaaod 'to tbOM
who arc earnestly or honeatly doing
all they can,-but it. Is a deplorable
fact that Sanford hat in its midst
some o f that elaaa of human paraaites who do nothing, for themselves
or thclr famillea,.hence when-.a qill
comes In for work-along humanitari­
an lines, for some one th ey'n ever
m w iir\agino how hard It-.mutt bo
for them to realise.thU'Work la for
them, for tbclr idle hands. •
Now we know’ the women of San­
ford to be human, capable and when
fully awake to a cxU willing, ao folka
let’s Avake up. and make the United
States alt up and take note of a
community which does such a largo
amount of efficient work.
One Interested.

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Will M ake. Great Carnpalgn for (h
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The Oviedp Chapter, Am trlcin
Red Cross' formulated plana at (he
regular business meeting Wednesday
afternoon for putting . oyer
the
Christmas membership1 drive.- A. L.
Hatch,, campaign tsanagor attended
the Slat* Rod Cross Convention in
Jacksonville last week In order, to
confer with the Southern D lv lil'a
officials who have charge of the.cam.'i ’ V*» '» •
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A. campaign committee composed
o f -chapter officials with MUa M*ry
Lcinbart ha secretary will maintain
headquarters, In the offica of the
0 . P. SWope Land Company during
the campaign. The'following team
caplalna have been' appointed to
handle: ths &lt;canvass to secure two
hundred itiombera, the quota of the
pviedo_ Chapter:
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. Team No. 1, M r s /I. L. Cook
:s Team No. 2, Mrs. II. D. M «C _., .
The freetc;did consIdcrdW# dam­
Thant No. 3, Mrs..C. L. W est’
age Sunday night to tender garden
Team No. L Mrs. B, K. Wheeler.
■tuff and headed tettueo. The young
T h e' distribution .and display of
hfttdce will grow out of it and the
Mi
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Hcrvico
flags In’ the homes and .busi­
headed lettuce as it dries can,have
Today women arc proud to show
ness
houses
w}il be fn . charge of a
the dried leaves picked off and ao be
comfnlttee
of.high
school -students,
their skill in cakc^nuking— withtmt
saved. The growers are busy, with
with Miss Elsie* Marshall aa; chair­
'* *tn th t httttr . And they find,
t at present.
man. A committee of high school
w v , they don’ t need so many eern
• Chaa&lt; A Co., and* others cut- lot- girl* undir tho direction of- Atlsa
■ and other; rich materials. T hey are
t uco all day Sunday.
Seventeen E lisabeth'M oore are mu king several
udngwholceome'Cottolehe because
cars
were
loaded’
out
here,
so we large
Red .Crow Service flags for
$£££■;■ Cottolene puts both eooobmy and
understand.
It
was
estimated^
there display at the poatoffice and on ,thr
,flavor into' their cakes, cookie*, ;
would bo near 200 cars o f'le ttu ce school flag pole, A Red, Cross ser­
pastry — Into -all their baking and
rut this week. There were 166 curs vice under'the auapfeda o f the Chap­
last week and 0&lt;1 the previous weak. ter will take place Sunday night at
This cool weather Is fine for the thk Methodist church. Wednesday
celery, it looks fine throughout the afternoon there will bo a Red C roa
celery delta.
flajj, ratalng-at the. Oviedo public
. Horace Chvpcnlng and •Edward ■choorw hen a S cM ee flag will be
IXtshlsepoeeioBf
Stour, Jchn and Geo. Pexotd have raised hearing a cross for eseh -pbpll
who baa Joined the Chapter.
all enlisted in the aviation corps.
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1 V-n . GrMmCottoltM.addiugvgndnllr,
•gw soda diaolred In « A , «dl, enkk
the fargeat*. membership In propor­
sod floor 10 tasks a »oft dough. Chill
tion to population c f any chapterJn
' dough, toll, cut. Place *Mdad tslda
tha. state, a distinction IV .proroas
to hold' In the Christmas member•
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this work amf so iong-n* you are.aa.
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�thlTerirtfc^lny girl, unfitted for » fight
with the storm, but .the bow troth bf
J h n i?lriJ,tlDM *prw,fl* ll&gt; wlngaover
“ When I am weak, then am I strong."
Who la weak? Who la Infirm upon hla
feet and walks with a crotch? . W ho la
afraid of the northeast wind? Who
says: *1 am better; ycs/ 1 think i
get my vigor back?" Who leans op
against the bale of goods In tho halfhidden counter and knows that she
enme bock to work too soon? Who
was born blind?
To all of you the* Christmas has Its
meaning. There never was a conqueror
like tho child In tho cradle, God hath
chosen tho weak things to confound
the mighty. For 2,000 years the his­
tory of tho world's civilisation has
been tho story of the gentler virtues;
tho poem, the song and the triumph of
suffering well. Tho race Is not to tho
irwlft nor tho battle to tho strong. Ev­
ery letter.of that sentence Is eternally
true. •'
Tho grandest things
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doao on earth were ^ono by men andwomen who hnd tho spirit of the child.’
Tho subllnkcst work of tho Creator Is
the sweet-faced lltUe child. It Is ev­
erything for tho child, heaven please
—toll -harvests, all gold, all schools, all
trade, all government, all thd coming
better times. Christmas means, *And
h little child shall lead them."—Emory
J. llayne In Now York \Vorld.

Full Line o f A ttr a c tiv e
PLAIN. BOXES
CORRESPONDENCE CARDS

S ta tio n e r y

FANCY BOXES ;
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- PAPER, ETC.

Beautiful New Line of Sewing Sets. Cai
Buddy Kits for Soldier Boys

Few Christmas-Toys Then.
squnres when cool and pack In that
Throughout tho colonies In tho sev- 8,mP® bke ,nffy drops,
enteenth nnd eighteenth centuries toys
Golden Simp TafTy,—Ingredients: A
wero nn almost unknown factor, but P°und of granulated sugar, a dessertwherever Christmas observances -were1 l,lwon’ u’
golden sirup, one-half pint
ht&gt;t frowned Upon by religion feasting of wn,er* two °unces of buttei', vanilla,
immwMiwwww m w M i i w w I and good cheer were ahimdnnt, nnd Mc,t ,ho sugar and wnter slowly and
rich and poor, old and young, shared, lhrn ndd. ,he ,lruri
mrefully
In tho gnmes, abundant food and gen- 0,1 „ th,° l’ ra,p' 'y b' n *h®
Ini atmosphere. In the eighteenth &lt;en-»™plted "!,d *" « 'cU, b,entM add ,he but;
tury toys began to niako their nppearp“ tt,nf 1
pieces, apd
nnce In tho colonics. Some of them
t° a t&gt;oll. Doll until n little drop,
wero brought from overseas ami had P«1 l««o lee wnter becomes brittle, pour
tho enchanting quality of novelty. Lit- ln‘ " “ bu tered ,Un- mttrk. &gt;n*°
tie girls who had helped to. mother " hcn
n?d e“ v* to bn" Jpn- Tbl"
HRISTMAS Is the npotheorin of their younger brothers nnd sisters were lH M ^cularly delicious taffy,
tafeeblePient. It Is the exaltation delighted with dolls that were oil their
A Song for the New Year.
# of childhood. It Is the glory ofown, |n fondle nml coddle. A toy was
A song for the New Year! Exultant It*
A* unit child.
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hours.
• Wtcrlrbrnte this festival In bleak — Church innn.
Tha iluit o f defeat hath not sullied It*
(lowers,
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fittrabtr, the uncrowned month In odr
Hul fancy hath dipped them In rofealdew,
laadenxonc.Jlgliling Ha dull aklcaJiy.
AnnTiTfnigTirTTirmrtnrtJlTOTntnrtn-heau-CHRISTMAS CANDJE
IM rtrmnl tires of lovo In human
ty. to yout
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A ions for the New Year! A clarion
Homemade
Sweets
for
the
Children
There li not In nil this'land n home
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strung.
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This Year.
I Achievement through itrvlce. refreshment
vWretbe rain bents through the roof,
through non*!
Harley Sugar Drops.—Ingredients:
where the mother nml futhcr gather
No mountuln too mighty for fatih to re&gt; children more closely to shelter Ilalf n pound of loaf sugur, it large ,
move;
‘ ttra. bat the Christmas truth Is shlu- tdaspoonful of white of egg, half a ten- No labor too lowly, transfigured hy lovs!
'Blessed are the .poor."
; . _,t spoonful of lemon Juice, half u gill of A song far the New Year! A nieiw go of
Tbrrt It not a homeless boy who Is wnter. Boll the sugar, water and egg
JOy:
At December night creeps out of the until It thickens, then add the lemon May never a discord Its music alloy!
growing In sweetness and melody
Bov lsto an empty dry goods box In Juice, Bring to the holf again and cook Hut, clear.
quickly
until
the
mixture
begins
to
A#aUry,.Dot a tittle fellow up under
May It ever Inspirit and strengthen and
* cheer!
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pot; ftrm, not. a foundling left In a ed tin, nnd when cool,cut Into strips.

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Mirrors .
Hair Brushes
Buffers
Card Cases
Powder Puffs
Scissors

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Nail Files
Powder Boxes
Clothes Brushes Etc

Large Stock of Xmas Candies—1-2 lb., 1 lb., 2 lb.,, 3 lb
4 lb., 5 lb., Plain and Fancy Boxes.—Norris line Candies
Manicure Sets for Travelers $1.00 to $10.00 New line
of Fountain Pens—Watermans-Guaranteed Unleakable~and“SeltFilling--Xmas-Cigars--Grepe-Paper—Tissue
Paper, Xmas Cards, Seals, Etc
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COME AND SEE
OUR LINE

R. C. BOW ER
DRUGGIST

FIRST STREET
SANFORD, FLA.

W e wish to call your attention to some of
as gifts for war times. , *
leaders
Favorite Line of Stoves and Ranges need
troduction to the public.
Y o u know th
time tried and tested and have never been
wanting.
W e have the Favorites in all s
FAVORITE

The Hunting Season is Here—We have the k s t line of Rifles, Shot Guns and Sporting Goods ohall
kinds that has ever been shown m Saqford. Headquarters for everything in Guns, Ammunition etc.
A New Stock of
CARVIN G SETS
‘ SILVERW EAR
SCISSORS
CHAFING DISHES
PERCOLATORS ETG.

Many Useful Gifts for the Home

119 First Street

Seminole Bank Building

GEM SAFTY, E V E R -R E A D Y A N D
G II,LETE SA F E T Y RAZORS
See Our Full Line of. \
PO CK ET K N IVE S— FULL L IN E OF
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Sanford, Florida

�The better farmer you are, the more you will appreciate this most wonderful new country
and its virgin muck soil, where Nature does the work, and w here‘ fertilizer is not needed and
not used to mature crops to perfection.

A most desirable tract of land in this Moore Haven section, is situated one mile southeast of
Moore Haven, on the south shore of Lake Okeechobee, and is in the course of development

Roads
are being laid out both in front and rear of each tract, and the main highways to Moore Haven and

The wild growth on this land consists of Custard Apple trees
and willow, which signifies Everglade land of highest quality and
drainage, as any and all old 'Glade settlers around the lake will tell
you.
It is the type of soil that produced the big money-making
crops around the lake the past season. _ T o appreciate this class of
land is to be familiar with the various types o f Everglade soil.
There is a limited area of this high quality Custard Apple soil to
to be bad ip the Everglades, and it is usually priced at $300, and in
some instances as high as $500 per acre.
Really, this land should
be worth the extreme price, as location and proximity to the Atlantic
Coast
Line Lake Okeechobee
terminal should* command it.
The
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Haven by February 1st. - It is only fifteen miles from us now.

The H IL L CEEST subdivision will be divided into tracts of
approximately five and ten acres each, and sold at $1,000 and $2,000
per tract. . Terms one-third cash, balance one and two years, with
6 % interest on deferred payments.
I want good neighbors and will sell thirty tracts o f this Hill
Crest land to real home-builders, reserving balance o f tract for my
own use as a home, general vegetable, poultry and dairy farm. This
soil should be particularly adapted to growing lettuce, cantaloupes,
peppers, eggplants, beans, onions, potatoes and such kindred products
and why not any and all crops.
This country is a paradise for the poultryman and dairyman,
as he can grow all of his own feed. • With dollar-a-dozen eggs in the
near future, why not a poultry farm, where you' can grow your own
feed in this delightful southern climate?

Come, look us over and see the enormous acreage in this Moore Haven'section now planted to
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W e are on a safe and sane basis. Many of Florida’s largest and most prospierous growers are buying
Moore Haven soil, so why not you?'

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Desoto National Bank, Arcadia, Florida
Seminole County Bank, Sanford, Florida
Peoples Bank, Sanford, Florida

Samples of this Hill Crest soil will be mailed you on request

�and dreams- rea 11ties." 8endl5*VmcnF
Christmas card with a well-chosen
kindly verse Is sure to find an echo in
a lonely man’a heart at this time of
all others. One should not check the
kindly resolve to send one. It can do
do harm and It may bring ranch happi­
ness. To whom are yon going to send
your "Merry Christmas" card In thlf
year of our Lord 1017? Fcrbapa HI
find one in my stocking. I’ll h sn g'lt
up nnd see. I take this occasion to
eend each and eTery one o f my readers
n Merry Qjristmaa. together with the
wish th^tInc coining year may bo the
moat successful one of their llvce. /*
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Peace to M en '
o f Good W ill
The ntierin' song.' "On .Kurt It Fence,
flood Will Toward Men," can nlsp lie
tnmnlatcd "pence to men of good
will." 1 This version Is timely, as well
a* correct for the Greek. For peace
can nnd shalt come to men of good
will, and it cannot come to men of
bad will,
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Who (■ the man of good will? It
la he who haa a choice of hnpplncsa,
of righteousness, of goodness for all
men. It Is he who desires that rotjn

Significance
/C hristm as
Christmas a
jolly time.
The whole signifi**
^ eance of Christmas
if generosity, charity, good
pilar ship and
consequent
happiness, and we must stand
in with this spirit o f jdyful­
ness or admit ourselves as by
no means .belonging to the
highest types of humanity. If
re adopt the Irishman's wellIfwlrn and philosophical dic­
tum, that "one man’s as good’s
another and some a deal sight
blither,“ then we want to be
a ”deal sight" in most every­
thing, and good fellowship
reclaims that loudest and
figest.
So, go in for a good time in
any old first-class, fine-edged
suy you can get it, at home or
abroad, outdoors or in, upstairs
or down, with or without the
lest means for enjoyment, for
a$ means can be made; if
you’re determined to make it,
Urrg is always a way. I f you
lack dollars, use pennies; if
you lack pennies, w c your
fits. There are many other
things that you have in abun­
dance to spend, and you can
spend them by transferring to
others and the general dtmosphere 'your optimistic jo y ful­
ness orer 1chat you have, be it
mucA or little.
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KILLING TWO BIRDS

F HOPE AND HAPPINESS
‘• " o f Saviour's Birth Cam.
Attention of All Nations
d tM °f Ravsgsa of War..
• i m t fr a ifo f the Nativity,
,.* * 11 t* populnrty known,
» noli o f bona and

cheer, evcq when many land* are
drenched in blood. It was 1017 years
■go that Christ Vraa born, but the mes­
sage ho brought is ns fresh aDd com­
pelling as It was In the years long ago.
Over U10 little town of Dcthlohem the
heavenly choir sang "Gloria In Excelsls Deo”—"Glory he to God on high,
and on earth peace to men of good
will," or, ns spurn renderings-of-thtr
Latin text have It, "and on earth poncp
and good will* towards men." ’ That
blessed proclamation will go sounding
down thto centuries to come until time
shall be no more.
Professing Christmas welcome today
as one of peculiar Joy and gladness.
The liturgical churches celebrate It
with Impresslvo services hut nil God­
fearing people, whether they ho con­
nected with tho Christian body or that,
can hut find a thrill nnd n lifting up
of tho sou! In nicdltiitlng upon tho
birth of Jesus and the mighty work
the redeemer came to accomplish.
-Christum* comes to us with Us hal­
lowed grecilDg nnd with on Inspira­
tion for higher purpose* nnd trne
Christian charity. May this he truly
a happy Christmas for one and all.

m iy be W em d T aiia who tries ^lo
make the desire effective. The ojan
of good will does not'hatq. Neither
does be incarnate bate In any weapon
offentlvd or defensive. He la free from
revenge, .and is fall of .forgiveness
fo f the penitent. He may not forgot
InJnMes, but. what la more Important,
be is .eager to make injury tho'occnalon for helping the offender to over­
come the evil within, the heart or
win out of which the Injnry aprnng.
T ie'll capnhlo o f mighty Indignation*,
but he doea not Buffer himself to be
conquered by them. Without being
Impnulve, he la calm In the face of
wrong, nnd ho Is* very patient, be­
ing more willing to be the victim than
the agent of evil. His hatred of all
■in and hla love for the man who,
despite hla manhood, la guilty of aln,
are atlko string nnd Inatlng. Ho {a
free from suspicion.- he thlnketh no
evil. He lores hi* neighbor, not only
as himself, but even more, being more
pager tq do Justice-than to receive
Justice.
. The qualities and elements which
constitute the man of good will also
constitute the commonwealth of good
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wealth peace. Wilting good to oth­
ers. others will good also to lb Arm­
aments in such condition have no long­
er any function to play, hod they melt
away. The bnttleflags are furled.

TVafi cefliw an&amp; Trumors o f wara,afB Though peace on tarth reigned at hi* birth
In David's d tr then.
not beard. Men becodfe brothers In
And rata and hill sang of good will
mutual service and happiness, as they
rrom Him toward all man.
are brother* In origin and destiny.
Tonight tba braath of hata and daath
la breathed from many a ootil:
Each watchful group and soldier troop
for lie goal.
A Christmas Prayer Has slaughter
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With upraised arm. still each alarm Which shall ascend above.
By Fndsrie 7! Cantos*
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Did thou the age of war's fell raga- Give way to brother's love:
Most gracious Dent forbid ths sword J
And In thy might, forbid the fight
And dull each gleaming blade;
That wages day by day
Da It tby will, tonight, to still
And lead each race with radiant faca
Each deadly cannonade.
^ And firm clasped hands, away.
The etraylng sheep eeek out and keep,
The blackest ones retrieve.
The Christmas Spirit.
That he may kneel, for peace appeal.
Upon this Christmas Eva.
, ; (As the Bystander Finds It)
"Oosb, this car la crowded. Wonder
The winter frost, December's ghost;
they wouldn't have a little heat I"
Its.spangled robe has spread
-And I want to arrange so that'Jf
Across the mead, each ehnib and weed
Now lies suppressed and dead.
he doesn't like 11 .you’ll exchange it
From out the gloom a hollow boom
after Christmas.”
Tlio season's message telle,
"No. we're not going to give n thing
Proin metal throats, where hatred gloats.
this year, except to people wc positive­
Instead of Christmas belle.
ly are Indebted to."
The sehlry's boon, the full white moon,
"Cashl It was a sweet tinnee.
Which clouds anon conceal;
Marine. And Mr, Flaalefacc, he said to
Debukes the blight, with silver light
Of each stern gun of steel. .
me—Cashl" •"
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It clothes the plain where lie (he slain, • "Thanl^ the Lord Christmas com e*.
Contorted yet serene.
only once a ycarl' -Exchange.
In garments rare that spirits wear,
Translucent sheets of sheen.
Community Christmas Trees.
Fur deaf ths ears or kings and-peers
Many towns and village* get much
To sorrow and despair.
satisfaction and advertising ont o f
And men still pray In pits of clay, - „
community
Christmas tree*. The com­
Entrapped, like beasts In lairs.
munity treo bring* the people together
While over earth tha Saviour's birth
Ia heralded once more.
Into the open and If well managed to
From placid lea to stormy sea.
worth while in any community.
From seared to 1 belle red shore.

It’s easy to be happy at Christmas time? most of
arei

It’s easy for men to be well dressed at Chi
if they come

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The Unbreakable Ornament
The. millennium will be here when
sonlebody Invents on unbreakable ornument for Christmas trees.

Christmas—
and Old Loves
By LAURA JEAN UBBEY V

Whan 1 think on lit* happy &lt;taya
t spent with you. my tlttla di-ari*.
Now what lamia between ua lie.
How ran I but bo rerln?
S yuletldo draws near, n man’s
mind Is Very apt to revert to
happy Chrlstpius Utiles that
hnvo gone ^tefore. There Is
most alwnyn n woman connected with
a man's hnppy times and pleasant day
tlrcmmi. The man &gt;vho left the farm
to mnke his fortune In the great city
nnd who hns become rich, n bachelor
hoarding at a fashionable hotel or dub,
can usually recall uomc particularly
Jmppy Christmas "in tho long ago—a
Christman dinner In tho old home,
taking hi* first sweetheart Christinas
ore to a hall In the town hall; the de­
light, of Inking her home—a mile
-through snow drift* on a winter night.
He had.written to her n few tlmea aft­
er Ietfvlng home, then-tho excitement
o f city life hod crowded her out of hi*
memory nnd hi* life.' As Christmas
draw* nigh again, thoughts carry him
back to the girl he loved when time
wn* young with him. On the Impulse
o f the moment he dashes off a letter
to her. n e ' does not know whetfler
she wljl receive It. She may be mar­
ried or sfte may hnvo moved away.
The old folks at home hnd been care­
ful never to mention her even In an­
swer to his Inquiries.
now strange It I* that the same
thought can dll two different minds at
the same time. The girl of long ago,
still pl'ngle, knowing he has not wed,
picks up courage to send a Christmas
card to the boy1 grown old now who
took her to her first ball on Christmas
eve. The letter and card cross each
other, ss each flies to Its. goal. Tho
bachelor finds It In hfs Christmas mail.
The lonely woman standing by a win­
dow In a far-off farmhouse has a lettec handed to her, by a neighboring
farmer who kindly fetebsd it to her
from tho post office Christmas morn­
ing. Simultaneously-there Is a warm
glow in two hearts wjdely severed.
, And yet there are people who won­
der that there are romances which are
revived at yulettde when men nnd
women no longer young sigh for love
and home cheer, it they sit alone and
lonely listening to the chimes of the
Chrlstmae bells. • ■
Chriitmos flay is the time to light
the sacred Are upon Jhe alto? of old
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they'll' buy for themselves if they don’t get them for1
Chirstmas.

YouTl be abje to select here suitable gifts for men
boys from 25 cents up as high as you care fc
to a Hart Schaffner &amp; M arx suit o f overcoat at $25,
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HE bosom of Sergeant I.yndbam wo* fllled to the brim, with
disgust and loathing. Nor was
this disgust and loathing entire­
ly without reason. Montha of wallow­
ing like a pig In the mud o f trenches
docs not sweeten tho soul, and when
It’ Is'combined with endless duties In
the cold fall ralna o f a shell-swept re^
gton that la akin .to the bordcra of
Inferno, the nerves become ragged,
-^lienee bad come about tho curdling o f
' T he milk of honjan Jtlndneaa which had
•- - previously existed within him.
Nor had a few little midnight surprlae parties overthe top In which the
bayonet had been the principal piece
de resistance tended to decrease these
sensations.
EVen .being howled 20
feet by the concussion o f a shell had
not cheered him. nut It had remain­
ed for a whiff of poison gas and n
, squirt of liquid Are to set and solidify'
his mind to Its present condition.
Alive, deed, or as yet unborn, Sergennt Lyndhnm was of the fl*ed opin­
ion that he did not like the Bochcs.
And the last 24 hours. had been'
particularly obnoxloua from the fact
that they had been entirely aleepless.
The horizon wns still lurid with can­
non flashes hnd 'the uproar remained
fiendish despite the fact that It was
hours after midnight, but he wns ac­
customed to such things, and knew
that once asleep, they would not t{ou. bio him. Also, for nil he knew, he
might dream of something pleasant. He
waa free now for a few hours within
his blankets, and was In the net
rcmorlHg'lil* (mots when -his captain
thrust his head within nntl motioned
for'him ‘to come'forth. Knowing that
something both new nnd disagreeable
confronted him, he arose nnd stepped
nut aa commanded.
For n qunrter of n mile they silent­
ly wound their way niong n muddy
rood until the dltn lights of n pfirtlnlly
shell-ruined house •hppenred before
them. Into this they entered, nnd the
sergeant, cnstlng hi if eyes about, saw

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the” coTond o f Hla regiment sitting at before th* w ar was orer, but-he nerer
n table. Saluting he stood at atten­ pictured hie end an coming like this—
tion. ‘
^ ■ at tbo band of one who waa already
"Sergeant Lyndhtm," said the colo­ little better than a dead mat). Yet
nel thoughtfnlly. “A few montha ago wbnt was to be would be, and la nbat
when you accompanied.one of our air­ he believed to be hla last moment upon'
men over the line and destroyed a earth' n thought flashed across hla
planj «f the enemy, you did a very n&gt;lnd. For tho first time throughout
brave and skill fdl thing.
For that the black night lib had Just pained ha
net you were made a sergeant. To­ remembered what day this wan, and
night we must have another duty performed, and I have-selected you be­
cause of mjr confidence In your courngu and ability. It Is VC17 likely that
you will not return, yet war demands
‘ Its sacrifices. Without knowing more
o f this new duty do you volunteer to
try end accomplish UP'' It waa plain
enough now that there would be,no
rest or sleep fo r him again thla night,
and the sergeant's disgust and loath­
ing mounted accordingly. Yet he man­
aged to swallow them.
"Yea; sir," he grunted. The colonel
nodded.
"You aro a brave and wilting soldier,
sergeant. W cro It not for the fact that
tho regiment contains so 'many men
Hko you i would sometimes become
filled with fear and. sadness. Now
for the reason I sent'for you. You
will remember the trenches which run
through'Tiller's woods, do you not?"
| "Slightly, 'colonel. I helped cap­
ture them from the Bodies at the point
o f the bayonet"
"And In turn were driven "from
them by the same amiable gentlemen." "A Merry Christmas to You, Frits," Me
•Grinned.
Lyndhnm made a wry face.
"Yes, colonel. But. they surprised
us most unfairly. It was all very dis­ tho sardonic humor of the thing flUed
gusting and mnde me loathe them." • him. “ Shoot. And a merry Christmas
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"1 Imvo no doubt. But now listen. to you, Frits,” he grinned.
Slowly
the
Angers
of
the
other
re­
We have reason to believe that they
hnve evacuated the position, while It laxed. Hla eyre softened, and h deep
has become Important that 'we regain sigh came from the heaving cheat. The
bloodless lips opened again.'
It. You will follow my reasoning. If
“ Illmmel I And So It la Christmas
the enemy has deserted tho ditch we
morning
1 I had forgotten.” The band
wish to know. It, while If ho has not,
sank to the ground nnd the head fell
u Is equally Important that we should
forward. Very falmty the voice was
know, since we must Its advised before? arising. 1
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hand what wo may expect when we
“ 'Peace on earth nnd good will to
make our advance—whether resistance
man.' What good that I should shoot
or unopposed occupancy. Therefore,
you, when many more nrc doubtless nt
we are compelled to send somVono as
your hack—and none of mine? These
a scout to ascertain the conditions.”
trenches you have regained—for, the
"And because-of the darkness-and
time being. Five minutes more and I
treetops the airmen are useless?"
shall he dead. I die—It Is the holiest
"Exactly. Therefore, you will crawl hour of q man's life as this (s the holi­
upon your stoinnch to the wood, going est day, Ncln. I will kill no more."
nfono the better to escape observation. Ills fare raised, and n faint smile light­
By working your wny flat upon the ed It. "Merry Christmas, Engllsher."
■ground nnd Instantly becoming' still
Imuld-thHr-UithH-fnll-upon-jrnii—yon'—
UNIQUE-DECORATIONS
mny he mtstnkcn by them for whnt you
tire likely to become—one of the dead ^ Prelty P-fcjm C(i.tom Revived (8
men of which you will pans many. If ,
Vary Holly
you are Idrky. Should you return with ' For ,„,de decoratluhn d&lt;«l dressed
tills In.urination, well nnd good; If not. nn Santa.Claus or as an angel could
we will be compelled to adopt other l t)e put In the middle of the table,
menns to securo our Inrotnmllon. You
ground its waist mny be n
hnd best plan to arrive there by the ||ol „ f nnrrow ribbons, one for every
llrst light of day that you may he able Ku,.„i. End,
,V these should run
to observe conditions. If you And the ' from the doll to a pinto, where should
trenches empty, you will Imve to run ' tie tied to It a tiny parcel with some
f&lt;ir It coming back. We will he ivnlch-* 1 trifling gift or mock present. If deflnlto
lng nrid If we see yon returning,’.even places are assigned to each guf'st sotno
though you mny r.ot succeed In rpneli- little things which "knock” at some of
lng our lines, wo will understand that their foibles wpuld make lots of Inughyou found'no o’he over there. Ollier- Jter around the table ns the'pnrcels nro
wise, of course, they would not let Iopened, care
ciire being taken, however, not
you come bnck. You see It
all very to touch upon some sensitive point, for
simple, sergeant."
that would most effectively spoil ‘ any
. "An simple ns suicide, coionel."
further attempt nt fun. For this ar­
“ I can do no more than wish you rangement tho tnblo could be decorated
good Juck. However, you will stnrt In nlmost any desired wny. The doll
at once.” With another salute Lynd- might be perched upon a tall vnse, tho
hnm turned upon his heel and walked
11way:
Well upon- his wny, lie lay In the
darkness on the tleld between the op­
posing battle lines. Over Ills head
shells were hurtling, shrieking off Into
tho distance with the wall of bnnshees.
The glare of search bombs threw their
ghostly light- upon n tleld still more
ghastly.- Oecflshmnl flights o f ma­
chine gun bullets swept over him like
gusts of cyclone driven hulk He cnme
to n shell-crater the site of n cellar,
and crept Into It. It was half full of
mire and the sudden blaze of a rocket
revealed horribly torn nnd bleeding
things half submerged In the drnlnnge
water of the hole’. Filled with bnutterablo repugnance he nhhlcd Ids time,
and In a moment of pitch darkness
clntnhcrpd over the edge and resumed
his nbakcllke crawl through the murk,.
IIo reached the wood, found the
maxo o f entanglements, and making
n breach with hjs wire-cutter, crawled
to the edge .of the excavation, peered
and. listened. No sound came from the
blackness below, and he slid over the
fop. Silently he sat nntlt-the first faint
light of morning came peeping down
th ou gh the follnge,. then cautiously
ho bognn his advnnco, 'Around .the
turnk he xlgzaggcd his way In the base of which, might lie hanked with
gathering light, revolver In hand, see­ greens, with either fruits or flowers In­
ing nothing but the grewsomo evi­ terspersed. A sprig of holly or mistletoe
dence of the strife that had raged might he put into-cacli parcel or knot­
/
about him. Then he mnde another sharp ted along the length of the ribbons.
And
the
rest
of
the
room
ought
really
turn { he stopped suddenly. Before him,
sitting with his back against the wall, to bo decorated, too, with holly or
was a German, who held a revolver greens p raped over the pictures and at
leveled nt his breast. Swiftly Lynd* the doorway, for tho eustom of bring­
ing green things Into the homo at Yuleham’ s glanco swept the other.
Above the unshaven beard of the tide dates bnck to a very- beautiful cus­
one who confronted him the checks tom of the old Druid worshipers, who,
were the sickly color of death, yellow at n festival which to them was much
with the unwholesome color o f n like our. Christmas, broughflnto their
mushroom. Mud coated him a ssn en­ tmuiuf branches of trees nnd mistletoe,
velope from head to toe, and down which was the sacred flower, and they., j
hla breast a small red trickle was believed that the spirits of Druids driv­
creeping. 81owiy tho bearded lips en away from their tree homes Uy the
parted as'words bitter with hate foil &lt;t)ld would come nnd take, up their
habitation. In’ these branches nnd that
from them.
, *.
..
"A ch l You have come, again, have tiH long ns this spirit remained good
luck would he with all the members -of
you, abominable Engllshcral But you
return to an empty victory, since we that household. So from this pretty
phgan custom hns come ours of deco­
hat* irtlhdrawn our force to a more
rating our homes at Ypletlde.
desirable place. You may have this
abandoned sty In welcome, b u t,A n t
Fifl and Nut Strip*.
yon I shall kill.”
'
Lyndhnm thought rapidly. Though
Chop a few flga and cook with a lit*
he had a revolver In his hand, his hand tle'wnter and augar until reduced to a
bnnf at this side, while the muzzle of thick paste. Iloll out a sheet of good
th a other man's weapon was full upon fondant cream, sprinkle with chopped
hla breast. Into the eyes of hla foe nut menta and spread with' the flg
he saw leap the deadly glare of hatred paste, which should be col£. Cover
as the grimy hands tightened about with nnother sheet o f the fondant,'
the butt ns the Anger.prepared to pres* oresa lightly, together, and when* the
the trigger. Sergeant Lyndhnt* bad 1 g paste la Arm, tit alwut twenty-four
.uoro than,half expected to ^ killed, uoura,' cut Into abort strip*.

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in the past two years—

1111 Five School Houses Contracted arid Let
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Shinholser Built Four

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T hree Big Garages Have Been Built in San­
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Shinholser Built Them
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T here have been built in Sanford in the past
two years, Three Magnificent N ew '
Church Buildings, Costing in
. Aggregate $60,000—

Shinholser Built The Three
T his year two of the Banks decided the time =
.. was ripe for Additions to
. .their buildings—

Shinholser Had The Contract IS
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A ll the Big Corporation W ork Done in and :=
. About the City

Done
FOR INSTANCE:
The Clyde Steamship Co., The Southern Bell Telephone Co., The Southern
Express Co., The Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., The A. C. L. Railway Co.
and The Wilson &amp; Toomer.Fertilizer •Co.
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idences, etc., builjrby Shinholser

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�THE SALFORD HERALD
onion and liver are thoroughly cooked,
hut not brown; stir constantly. Add
the bread, which has been pressed be*
tween the hands until all the watee U
out; then odd the koH, pepper, paprika
and parsley. Mix well together while
It Is on tho stave. It must he cooked
through before Piling In the-turkey.
Qlblst Sauce. Boll the gizzard, put through food
chopper with the raw liver and heart,
put Into pan nfter removing tho turkey
and part of the drippings, add a table*
spoonful finely cut onion. Fry until
tender. Add enough water to make
two cupfuls, add a tahlespoonful flour,
wet with a little cold water; a table*
spoonful enrumet mid sensonlng to
taste; boll live minutes, add a table*
spoonful chopped parsley.
Drown Maihed Potatoes.
Wash nnd pare n quarter perk of
even-simi potatoes, quprter ami put on
with enough boiling wiiter to cover.
Boll twenty to twenty-live minutes or
until tender. Dmln nnd mash, ndd a
tensponnful salt, one-eighth tensponn*
ful white pepper nnd one-quarter cupfol of hot milk. Ilent with wire spoon.
Put Into bake dish, mush the surface
'the Juice will ko Into (tie white meat with a fork, ndd n teastmonfill of but­
nnil |t will nht he dry.. Remove the ter. In'smnll pieces oyer the top and
turkey and make the gravy.
hake ten minutes In hot oven .or until
the edges are brown.
Filling for Turkey. '

For
Christmas
Dau

Four cupful* stnle hrcnil, two table*
spoonful* drippings or butter, two tnhlespoanfu.ls finely cut onion, two tuhlcspoonfltl* chopped parsley, n tablespoonful salt, one-half traspoonful pepper, nne-half tenspoonful paprika. The
liver uml heart cnn.be used to make
n very good dressing by -putting them
through the meat chopper. Put the

How to Adorn
The Church For
The Holiday

llUltCU decorullon should he
started at least u week before
Christmas. Better he early ami
do tho work deliberately rather thud
Oraprfruit
.
leave It nnd rush mid slight the un­
Roatt Turkey, llread Filling WJth
dertaking nt the Ilist moment.
Olblet Sauce ,.
Iluve decorations light nod use color
Celery
nufllricnt tb make them cheerful. Work
In plenty of red.and white.
Cranberry Jelly
Evcrlusting Bowers ure good for tile
' llroirn Mashed Potatoes
purpose. Biltiehes of Immortelles nm
Creamed Onions or Vegetable of Choice
he broken up. wired lalo small InincltFrozen Pudding, Hot Slaplc Souec
es and used In various ways. These
Coffee
cun he laid In while,- red. yellow and
other colors.
Rout Turkey, Dread Filling With Olb­
Work color Into the garlands at proplet Sauce. i
-er-intcrralirta-rrtHwe
the somber ef­
_._Mtr&lt;lrnw-«ndlruw»-ItwMiirkeyriN*-fect
oT
the
heavy
dart'-green
wreath­
wlth bread UllliiB. sew up and place In J
ing.
•
Pampas
plumes
are
excellent
ro*»t pan la very liol oven tintII It Is
w'liere they cun he used utvuy from
well seaml. Dust with n tahles|MHiaful j
gas-lights
or danger of lire.
of salt, ono-qunrter teuspromful while i
Holly brunches are most useful mid
pepper and haste with a capful of wa- i
appropriate. Eliurcl, boxwood, wild
ter. Ilnluee the heat of the oven, In j
snillax, brunches of evergreen trees
twenty minutes turn the turkey over
and tissue paper wreaths, hells ami
■Si] Iwsti- with colt) water. Voii will '
garlands all work in together rfTec*
have in Imsti- the turkey two or three !
lively where n tittle lasie mid Judg­
tinir&lt;. I'nr a seven to alai*-t«oioil fimt J
ment
are used In tla* arrangement.
allow ota* and threenjnnrters to two
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Buy material without delay as deal­
boors for roasting. After the turkey Is I
onion.’ heart and liver in a
ers usually sell out completely before
scan-d turn It over on the breast : i n; . , |)|(ll oV,.r „ M|mv lire and cook until the
Christmas.
Betters for mottoes can he X*tit frtmi
gold, silver or colored pu|tcr or sheet
wadding.
iiiiiiiiiitilliiiiiiiu
For covering mantels la the home
evergreen boughs, wild -smllux -mid
holly are generally used; also for stair
railings. (!round pine gurlumis ure
tisisl for festooning around the; walls
and 'celling, over doors, stair rails, etc.

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Outside d e e o ra tlo a s tuny eoiislst o f
garlands ov er llie Iroiil door, w reathes
on the d oor and on the gntejMists at
llie entrance to the yard.

Jn plant* the Norfolk Island pine,
nhtucuflu, puhns, large- ferns, uspldt*Ira, hay uipl box plant* In tup are use­
ful where they can be had. Cliurchcit
oftentimes ure able to borrow so rye
of these from tuemher*. Where this
1* done arrangement# should he made
to keep the building huindently warm
all the time the plants are In the
church to prevent damage. Plfints well
wrapped III paper will carry ijulto n
distance without Injury In very cold
weather. A closed car I* used by
florists for cold weather plant deliver­
ies.—New York Sun.

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unity celebrated ’ with every mnrk* of
rejoicing. On Ihe adoption of n new
system of faith try nost of Ihe north­
ern nntlim* of Europe In the sixteenth
century tho Bnthe rim and Angellcan
churched ret nItied the celebration of
Christum* nnd other festivals, which
Calvinist* rejected absolutely, denounc­
ing the observance of nil such day*, ex­
cept Sunday, as superstitious and tinscriptural.
During tWreign o f Alfred tin* Oreat
a Intv wits passed In rclnllott In holi­
days, by virtue of which the twelve
dny* after the Nativity of our Savior
were set apart for the celebration of
The Christmas festival. Some writers
are of the opinion that 1ml for Alfred's
Uriel observance of the “ fall twelve
holy days'’ he would not have been de­
feated liy the Dane* In 878, for It-I*
charged that Ills enjoyment of llie fes­
tivities nf Christinas hindered him'
from preparation for the buttle.
We Ibid that In IMI1 King Edgar cel­
ebrated the Christman festival with
great splendor at York, nnd In Ifll.'t
Etln-1red kept Ills Christmas, with the
brave citizens of Eotidnn who had de­
fended tlie capital, with n siege and
stonily resisted Stvegen, the -tyrant
king of the Danes.
Edward the Confessor, It Is noted,
rclrhrnled the first ChfUthin* festival
of Ills coronation with great rejoicing.,
nnd In
on Christians tlnv William

Sanford, Florida

the Conqueror was crowned king, of
England nt Westminster.' The Nor­
man king* nnd nobles who nntv be­
came ruler* of England displayed their
laste for magnificence In the most remarknhle -manner nt their mronntlnn*,
tournament* nnd thrlr celebration* of
Christinas, Easter nnd Whitsuntide.
’ At the Chrlstmn* feast minstrels
played tin vnrlnu* musical Instruments
during.dinner nnd sung or told tnles
afterward tilth In the hull nnd In Ihe
chamber to which the king ntid hi* no­
ble* retired for iiTiinseiurnt. Thus It
I* written nf'n court minstrelt
Before the king he set him drum

And look tils harp nt merry sound;

JACK TAR

And, as lie fait nett ran,
'Many inprry notes he beitnn.

Ill 1007 the Conqueror kept n grand
Chrlstmn* In Eondon, having Invited
n nulhher of the Saxon chief* to par­
ticipate. and also caused a proclama­
tion to he read In nil the churches de­
claring It to In* Ills will that "nil the
citizens of Imndon should, enjoy their
nntlnnnl law* as In the cinys of King
Kilwnrd."

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Doctor—" What ymi need more thou
medicine, I* ,i good, refreshing sleep
nt .night." I'ailenl—"I know, ilbctor,
Imt I'm afraid ih&lt;- turns wont In’t like
U, Von see. I’:n a night wnti liiimn."

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Chrlaimaa-tjo chanso forever;
The letlera to good old Kris.
Tha arms of tha UlUa children „
And the llpa that are aweet to kiss.
Chrlslmao—ttio changeless beauty,
Older, and allll ao youns
W ith Ita story o f childhood aplrtt
And III talea o f tlie fairy tonsil*. _
Chrlatmaa-the atrecta to ahow It.
The shops with their brilliant eight;
T he windows of charm to slow It,
The festive and magic light.
Chrlatmas—and still appealing
W ith lla utter glory to men
Aa over their gray hearts stealing .
Their boyhood cornea again.

IN S U R A N C E

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Christian era Christmis was cele­
brated In Britain, mingling In Ita
festivities some of. the winter festival
customs of the ancient Britona and the
Roman Invader*, for traces of those
'celebrations are still seen In some of
the Christmas customs of modern
times.
i'
,
- The indent (lriths and Saxons called
their festival Yale, Throughout the
iplddle ages and doiyp to tbo Reforma­
tion the festival o f Christinas engraft­
ed on tuv pngnn ii|r*of Yule*continued
throughout Christendom to be nqlver*'

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fc/iosi (a /J a rs

C hristm as-the M int old alory;
Sweat with It* sweet old way;
Tho stria and the sons* and story,
The spirit of youth and play.
Chtiatmoo—the fabled Santa,
The trta with Its inn sic buhl.
The atari nnd tha drums* anil trumpet*.
The toys and tho tlnaal bright.

Silk Shirts in Individual Boxes • • •
&gt; $5.00 §§
Chrlatmaa-the same old bleaatng,
Army Regulation Sweater for the Boy in Camp - $5.00
Tha holy and lovely apell
Or tendetoat truat and confasatng.
And tha glory o f all things wall. .
Neckwear in Fancy Boxes 50c, 75c, and - * $1.00
Christmse—the wondrous reason.
A s fresh In Its Joy today
A* It was In tha vanlshsd vlsloaa
Pore Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, per box
- - $3.00
O f tha childhoods far away.
1—Baltimore Bum.
kto withSterlingSilverbucklesformonograms$1.25 $1.50
Some Very Old YuleSolid Gold Krementz Cuff Buttons * *
• $2.50
tide Celebrations
Mens Notaseme Silk Hose in fancy boxes, 50c, 75t, $1.00
President Suspenders In Xmas Boxes •
75c
.T Is certain that Very early In tha
ft&gt;me In,'and Select Yours Before the Holiday Rush

Uncle Sam says we must put our soilder boys “ over the top.” ‘ T o do this
we who stay at home must do our part, which is CON SERVATION.
Just now we are especially risked to conserve fuel. .
The only way to couserve fuel is to BU RN LESS.
This is a difficult matter with the old fuel-eating stoves with the water
tank, to be seen in so many homes.

in Garner W ood ru ff Building
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�THE 8ANF0RD HERALD
from tho monks vf the fourteenth 6enturj', who del veil deeply Into historical
sources since .lost to the’ world. Their
story o f ‘ the three wise men has re*
reived wide credence.
According to
these monks, the wise men were three
great kings called Caspar, Mctcholr
and Balthasar. Caspar was the oldest
ujid from the North. At the time of.
(he birth of Christ, ho was sjxty years
old, ntul for more than two-thirds of
llmt time he had ruled In Arabia,
Balthasar whs Muck, a native of Suba,
from tljo East,’ and forty years old.
Tho youngest was Mctcholr, from the
South, whose country was Tnrshlsb.
lie was twenty years old.
Impelled by some mysterious power,
they dropped nil the cares o f the state
and followed a single stnr thirteen
days and nights, without eating or
sleeping, till It let] them to Jerusalem.
Then tho story follows. Hint of the
Bible until they returned to their own
countries.
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The story does not stop here. It tells^
rlrrumxtuntlully the after life .'of thi^
three* wise men. The, good Apostle St.
Thomas Journeyed to their country and
baptised them, nnd all three went out
to preach tho doctrine of the Christ.
They were slain hy barbarous gen­
tiles. and Inter tho Empress'- Helena,
mother of Constantine, recovered their
stirred bones nnd took them to Com"
slanthiople. Thenco they were carried
to Milan and finally found un ultlmntu
resting place In Cologne, where they
now ure.—New York I’ost.

The Christmas Fire
3y HARRIET PRE8CQTT 8POFFORD
HT'IIE tree grew green 'in the forett,
£ • Orew preen In (Ac .un and (Ao
dew;
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Hit branchet reached for the thadowt.
He feathered Al. topi In fAe blue;
And happy the air about Aim
. Wherever Al. bal.am. flew.

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NE Christ inns mystery remains
unsolved. Who were the wise
men of the East—the magi who
‘followed the star of Iluthlehem from
afar to do hoiuago to the new-horta
Saviour?
It Is fair to assume fruni the fact
that the visitors were received ut court
by King Herod and that they runlet!
gifts of value Unit they were In their
own country men of royalty or close
ito It. Herod evidently deemed It well
to treat them with dcferetiee.-for tilsquieted though lit- was In leail them In
(lie birthplace of the Redeemer he dis­
sembled ami told litem that when they
bad found the .new born In- Would re
turn to worship with them.
Much of our infiiriimilon about' tinearly days of the I’hrlsllan era route-

DrrnrAed trllA (Ac ralnt of the turnmer.
Fine from hit itemi .pun (Ac sAouv
ert,
,
Soft dropped (Ae .now on Al. mnnlfe,
I)rram work of ttlver and fioterrt.
And over Atm trAifr light trailing
The itatt .iram (Arouyh darkling
hourt.

Low have they laid the plant,
And they hair Aim Aome trl(A mirth,
And they faJ) (he t\r&lt;» thaitidinkle,c- (
And ting round hit m oiiy girth,
And make with a mighty magic
The. life of the Chrittmat hearth. •
For Alt /lamer give the tpicy fragrance
Of the tummer atmotphere,
While the breath of the woody AoJ-

hot porr|4ro are act for poor "Robin
Goodfcllow" to. comfort him bechnso
h^ hoe no " bouI." -Thocow a anil tho
honwaah’nro" In'the general hopplnena
by having a double share of food given
them.
It Is a big skip from the northlnnd
.to Uio southland or tropical countrlea
where Christmas la celebrated without
the evergreen tree to decorate and
TAe Xutter and ZlgAt 0/ (Ac year,
bung K|(t« on; In Brnill the holiday
TAe blottam, the bird tong, the fn&amp;jr be spent outdoors In the sunny
breeset,
(lower scented nl’r,
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They have quaint superstitions In
cheer.
these summer lands relative to Yule*
And the menage of peace and bititOn the toffee plantations the old
,
folk say that on Christmas night the

I t w ill s a v e y o u m on ey and
trou ble... Gives description and
full information on all seeds for
fall planting. Our stocks are com­
plete, assuring prompt shipment

Martin's Hy-Te*t
[Southern Seeds

tn the great firt't glow they mark,
»;avo
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W(»A the lad from the xcar and the «»mt If only n child has sulllclen cour|fl(jor .
age to go out alone after dnrk It will
Home from Al. toning bark
,irap « a th«
of
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Ere thi Chrittmat belli come chiming' &lt;™w ,n ■ " jud‘ c,enp vo,ce fro,n h,»
L ike-the touch of lAe frott on IA«
perch :
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"Christo nnscou—Christ Is born.
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Tho bull In a deep, sonorous bass
And iddely on pane and relllny
Inquires^ from a distant fleld, "Onde"
Sparklet a fiery foam,
—where?
And tAe children dance irlfA fAelr
The sheep then answer In chorus,
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.Addons
j ‘‘Em Ileletn do Juda"—In Bethlehem
•Litre the forett tprite with the „r Judea.
ffnome,
y •
| In tirrn all the domestic animals give
IVAIIe (Ac prral lop roart and Maser, to the world the glad tidings of the
TAe heart of the Joy of home.
j Nativity. Many a child wishes It had
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the courage necessary to oirtiblu him
And-IAcT^eefc (A l Am I p been till • tJ) Fp&lt;l|l(] midnight outdoors and hear
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wonderful conversation of the
bruts crentlon
Aore/TaiArr rink ond roar

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Fruit and Vegetable Crates

(Ac CArlifma* fire’t worm glory
iM U n ito M M im .
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Acre (Ac lag bum . red at the core, ' nn ™ ’j; Itfnnybe when Christmas
-W o m a n 1. Home Companion.
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less degree rendy to .cry "A merry
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W.
a llu r e '
our ability keep It with good cheer.
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Deep down In our hearts every one of
n
il" rherishcnwhnt may be cnllcd tho
Christmas sentiment. Even If we go,
1j as so innny hnve done of past y\'yr*.
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|outside of Hie wnlls of our own home
HE Christinas customs In Norway we still observe our Yulctlde In n tnqre
mill Hwtlon aro the most Inter- nr less conventional manner. .We may
rating of any country. It Is time esenpo our rein tHes, save ourselves the
eat rejoicing. To itliow that there bother of home preparations, pretend
friendly feelings between every •that wo hnve cut. ndrlft from the old
In the ImiiHchold the shoes are fashioned methods, hut It nil nmounts
'd In it row-ill the hull when rellr- I11 reality to the same thing. Wo nro
on Christinas evo, mid,-like the-unlimited, hfler till, by the .same spirit,
mill custom, randies are left burn- whether we are In a country house, n
In- the village windows al) night lint, a restaurant or hotel.

Animals
Christmas Customs

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W. A. Merry day Company
P.I.tka, Florida . .

Prominent Physician
Discusses Calomel

Dr. Willinrn Brady in nnnrticlo nhout
Christmas on Chrl.tmaa Island. calomel In the Atlanta Constitution re­
They never have any “ white" c'lirlKt- cently snid:
miiM-n oit Christum* l*lnml. The ther­
“Calomel is a cathartic nnd a very
mometer never fall* below 70 11ml nev­ crude and supcrthtbmi one. It pro­
er rl*e-s above !IO*lit tils* xliiule.
duce. no special cfTect upon the liver
flirU lu ilix M uiul lies about '-'."VO inlleH or-upon tlu; secretion of bile. It bav
southeast o f ib e wi-xtern i-xtrepilly o f no more Influence over ' biliousness
Ja v a . It I* In the Imllnn iH-ean iiml than any other active phy.ic. It i»
belon g* lo (treat B ritain, h avin g been just the ancient standby, cheaper
nniiexesl 111 ISS-S. llllK llllerextllig lit­ Ilian most other physics and retained
tle bit o f Inin! In mlilnen apiM-ar* to in use because, old dogs seldom learn
new tricks."
h ave lit-t-n orlglim lly a rural reef, w hich
Aj a substitute for a poison like
by silica 11I1- foree* l^n-t Iies-n ralxisl -o
calomel modern physicians prescribe
high tliat ni It** M glicxi point ii Hilek*
purely vegetable cathartics.
Mar­
out o f the w ilier I.IKK' fe e l. In xlinpe

Oropinp where prrflf rork pillyrs
Stand thnuldering rank on rank,
Hi* roof, uf fAe co/il .u rrf toureet
The ancient fulcct drank.
And hr tirrpt utlh the earth compan­
ion ■
At the t a .f .k lr. ro.r and -sank;
Hit tmipfi. ArtisAed low on pour fofthead
At u patting icing might bruth,
U’Arn ntpAf wind, mode* .Artll mu.le
In the hravrnt, and Au.A, oA, hutht
For drrp In Af. depe.f covert
Hr hid the Arrmil /Aru.A.

ti.lM aii Irregular •pmdrllateral. It Im*
1111 urea o f about tw enty Mjuare m lU*.

tin's Liver Medicine docs all the
good calomel docs without produc­
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tin's Liter Medicine is a standard
proprietary preparation for constipa­
tion, sick headache and other stom­
ach and liver troubles. Pure!) vege­
table as to ‘ ingredients, pleasant in
t.uMc, mild in action and fully guar­
anteed. If not satisfied with it, take
Ihe empty bottle to your druggiit
and get your 50c hack.
Try a dose or so of Martin's Liver
Medicine when you feel that yr,u
need a liver regulator or a dose of
physic. All pood druggiata tell Mu: tin's
Liver Medicine.

R. C . BOWER, Sanford, Florida

Model 45 is for the family
that wants the maximum of
pleasure and durability in a
car that is a credit to their
social and business standing™at a moderate first cost
and light maintenance ex­
pense thereafter.
SETSTH EPACE
ease of riding at all speeds is assured by the long underslung rear
springs and double tiered spring cushion upholstery. ‘

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zest into driving—banishes driving strain.
Its remarkable flexibil­
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and sprightly “ pick-up” give an added confidence and pleasure in
driving. There is a fascinating smoothness of overlapping power
impulses which provide a continuous flow of power that is greater
than may ever be used except on very rare occasions. And to these
advantages is to be added mechanical silence and a gasoline con­
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Oldsmobile distinction in every line. The coachwork is of a very
high standard, and Compares favorably with that in any car built
today. The 17-coat-finish, the long grained French leather uphol­
stering, the luxurious completeness of appointments and refinements
of equipment are such as are expected from only the finest and most
costly cars.
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that might be expected for a car of its quality— it is $1,467.00 f. o.
b. Lansing.
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Christmas
Gifts From
The W o o d s

RlelioJ«a.onee
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InvA/l jkl.la.a_. .
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loved
children and who
whose memory lives
riliflljj.lodhy. through
Its association
with thpjpx'at Chrlulnin s festival. Krlss
Krlngle, Pother Christmas. Snntn
Claus, Kunderkloos,
are ItlenUcal. The
holy Clirlnt child come* to CJeruiany.
A n ic r present from n disobedient
lo mysticalI nrlttnny
Hithe Christ him- r \ .hoy to his father Is n shingle.
Keif In thought\ l.
To please n husband a wife
to come to bless the
households of the* pious,
..... r», especially the can do nothing better than buy a cheap
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homes o f simple Nhepherds.
* In Spain «on
•■• “Twelfth
“T-.v.
Night" all the
pet&gt;t&gt;le, young ami-old. pur th
and slippers out on the halt
Hide the window In order that
kings Journeying hy may *ei
them. There nre also grotet-ipi
nuts vIsttorH. Knave Uuprecl
of Teutonic hahyhood. has a
nutM and apples ami other gtss
*' .Not Until "Next.Chrlstmis."
him, ns well us his trudlllohal
It was said the other day hy an old
NWltehes.
southerner In Washington that no
Thir"Julbok” nr "khipiierliok
home loving Vlrglnlun ever would move
thin heust, with goatskin covet
"until nfter the next Christmas." The
Is after naughty Danish child
uext
Christmas comes mid goes, but
ns the “hnhorsuek" Is after thn
there
Is still another to come, and the
Hart* mountains. Humlerkloi
moving
Is put off nnd happily, will ho
sometimes a pmt laden with |
put
oft
until
the holiday spirit has gono
. The animals which, the i
from the Houlli, u spirit that will go,
Christmas - uses for his earn
when the Sou III goes.—New York Kve-'
UlDg Post.

Gift Suggestions
That May Be Useful

Too many" Ignorant
or
thoughtless people do not hes­
itate to strip the beautiful
papery bark from the living
tree, not ’ realizing probably
that the hark 1s needed to
protect the running of the
&lt;eip and that the outer bark.
* mi smooth und silvery, will
* never reficw Itself. So, even
If death does not Immediately
follow, the beauty o f the tree
Is gone, said Omi Parker
I'hclpN in the Housekeeper.
Once 1 found u dead tree
fnaii which 1 was able to slip
M-veni| feet of bark In rings.
This only needed to he seje
arat &lt;*d Into convenient ajzes,
fitted with tight bottoms,
sowed In pluce by ruflla or
sweet grass, and lifting lids
Attached, to make tmxca ready
to IlH-wllli ChrlstmnA sweets.
-in Holland, on tho Zuyder Zee, St.
In making .laurel wreathing NkTiohirt comes on skates over the froor garlanding we huvu found sen wastes of water. In Knghtnd there
that hy taking small twigs ure In use for Christmas several Imita­
* and winding one* on to' un- tion horses, the hohhy horses of the
other,.using light picture wire Morris dancers, which caper still In
as binding, the wreathing Staffordshire, •according U&gt; their nnmakes very rapidly and easily. elent habit.—Chicago Tribune.
When the white pipe cones
fall we gather bushels of
them. And such treasures us *
the cones are! In tho open
lire they make* a glorious
Maze—fit background for
wonderful fire ensiles—ami
ns for kindlings they are ahsolutaly unsurpassed.
Ib iiirnibi rlng that the two j
lltije* cousins living on the] ‘
I’liclllc roast onre sent a hnr-'
ri-l of the Western rones to a
much loved poet, greatly t o ; ^
his delight, we tried sending ;
n sin k of cones, gnyly decked |
with laurel, to a city friend
who loves an open .lire. In f
the very bottom was a small
"chunk" with a paper hear- .
Inc these words: "N. It.—
This Is a Yule I^ig." An­
other time an armful o f the ^
mm* hearing branches of tho
red pine were sent ton friend, iV
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Hut our especial Christmas
gifts, the ones wo send to the
nearest and dearest, are our j
little Christmas tree*. We j v
take ii il/ty nnd gn up to the]
mountain swnmp where grew !
the craalierrlc-a, nnd there we
tlitxiM- \i ce, little shapely
.Stcrrfejf of all ronsalersl '
trees, getting them, so fur as
Fairest at floxcers that growl
we rfln. from the deep shade
When AtJprs and floirers /laic failed
of oilier trees, for these lire
The beautiful Chriil floxcers blow.
doomed to an early death Ilrlghl fn the railage trindotr.
anyway.
Wo lit each little
Street In the darkened mom.
spruce securely to ii hoard, Fair fn the shortened sunlight,
covering It with - moss nnd
Cheering the dusky gloom.
trailing vines. Then we deck Oh. irhfi ntrr firorf, tirr fourty
IUt- Hee Of C O 11M O the g lf lAnd ilni"h of &lt;arc hang loir,
itiuM I.,- tiny nqd varied in
WJirtf Mrunl i fleer lor our dying year.
-nit ilin«e in whom they g o . 1
The Chi tslnuxs blossoms hloir I

dltiner the tnen Indulged In sports, par­
ticularly .prize fights, and'then-In the
evening they withered Together nod
sang the wartime songs and 'told
stories of the Christmases before the
fighting .began. It wasn’t nil chorus
singing, cither, for we hud Nome good
soloists In the line, and our company
nctors showed their abilities by re­
citing or rehearsing the plays they had
seen while on furloughs."
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Stiff Joints

N S p r a in s ,

A Christmas Heaven
(JAH liltKI. roof In a shtlttrad Ian*
And a laughing group therein.
The winds may bellow with might
and main,
And the storms may clash ami din,
Uut It’s Christmas. Father Christmas.
Hath the keeping o f his kin.
Outalds. » traveler In ttig snow,
And a glad "H e llo !" once more;
Within, a hearth fire all aglow
And a dear fare at the door.
And It’s Christmas, Father Christmas
dlveth greetings o'er and o'er.
The circles, wonderful circles, whare
T h ey are gathered today:
The klndnaes! beautiful kindness, there.
And the welcome wonts they ai»y.

For Sprains, Lameness,
Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism
Penetrates and Heals,
Stops Pain A t Once

F o r M a n a n d B east
25c. 50c, $ 1. At All Dealers.

In the Daya of '01-'6S.
"Christmas mornings In thn Civil war For It's‘Christmas. Father Christmas,
days," says thn vote run, "wore gonerTurns.no prodigal away.
nlly ppont In rrndlng Jotters. After —Frank Walcott llu tt In New Orleans
Tlmes-IH morrat.

| y O U Want Something
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the Better
Better Gifts
Gifts and
nnd We
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iio .
Them for You. jjj

There N ever W a s A B e t
ter Gift Than Furniture
/t*r
shown'a
liner lint* than is
/low on tiis
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bios, and ChilFonirs in Old Ivory.

The

you have been reading about and hav

T he -Newest Designs in

Christmas Pie Has
Long Family History

ringer In
Various Countries
' "dig n pretty little
'’T ‘ " r «t. Nicholas
cltl,ig u letter., to
hi

K'Nxi.nntureA man.

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s ui nil. /H o nlwnyjt

ringer, nkfrt In nature,
intiie, to ttie good -Ht.

lain ii digestion lo tackle the
Christmas pie. The modern fad­
dist ill diet I* trying tor rule out the
plum pudding nnd the mlnoo from the
*Tirlstinns feiist.
, Himme on him!- Hotter n night of
gronnlng to the few* thnn n Imn on n
time honored custom for the. muny.
Lay In n Mock of -sodn mint, pepsin
nnd salt water. He s|&gt;orty und take
clmnces on the plummy gmsly. •
First It wus old Santa.under n him—
u dreary worhj It would he without
Snntn Claus—now It Is the toothsome
Christmas pie hulglilg with rnMlns.
flaky of crust nnd redolent of burning
brandy.
Truly the modern-progressive who 1
lives hy rule Is akin to the old l’ nrltan
to whom the Christmas pie wus mi
nhonil iiri IIon savoring of heresy. In­
deed tho Itoundhead hud more excuse
for Ids abstinence; It wus n test of orthodoxy. Ilu felt Ills morals would he
Injured Jiy eating a pie whose savory
contents .wire typical of offerings of
tho Magi nnd whose- form was often
that of n manger.
The Christmas plo Is of ancient nnd
honnmble lineage, nnd Its name of
"mince pie" cams centuries Inter, be­
ing given In derision hy tho Purltiins.
Are we such weaklings that what our
iiti comtors Imre thrived on for centu­
ries will sluy us In one eutlng? Surely
tho stomach specialist, that product
,qi modernity, must have. slipped up.
Our grandparents did not*cat one
meanly little slice of tho Christians pie
In f#ur nnd trembling, lloldly they
swallowed huge hunks, not on Christnuts Tiny only, hut during the entire
season 0f&gt; Christmas, unto Twelfth
Night. Wus It not writ, "As tunny dif­
ferent houses us thou shall eat mince,
pie during Chrisunostlde so. ninny hap­
py months shult thou have during the
yenr?"
And they begun tho mixing of Unit
Christmas plo early anil vflth’ gmit
cereinonyj It was a gala Occasion
when thn plum pudding wus to he
stirred und each member of the house­
hold down to the Infunt In anils must
have a turn ut the ‘spoon.—Plrthidehphtu I,1ran*.

Kiddie Koops,’ the Enclosed Beds for the Kiddies
that will Delight Every “Mother’s Heart.** Com­
plete Line of Baby Carriages, Push Carts, Co
Carts, Etc. New Velocipedes for the Little Ones.

The XMAS GIFT PAR EXCELLENT
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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

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See the latest out before
you buy—It's those fancy
shades wlfh Amber or
Ivory Handles -and Tips
• For Rain or Sun - .

The G ift Aristocratic, yet moderate in
prices, and yoju vrill* find the dainty •
Hand Enbroideries delightful

Exquisite, Hand Enbroidered Linen
Initials Handkerchiefs.

Extraordinary, values at $25.00 u;
The Seasons Latest Coats $10. to*$25
Wool Poplin and Serge

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T H E TA STY , Y E T M OST

Enbroidered and L a c e
Trimmed Styles mifde of
Silk Georgette and Crepede Chine with fancy col­
lars.
Colors.:
Flesh,
White, Pearl and many
others.
EACH

M en’s Initials Fine Linen Hand
. kerchiefs at each

EC O N O M ICAL G IFT
OF ALL - FOR

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M EN

Largest stock of Boys’ Furnishings
south of Jacksonville, “ ROYAL
B R A N D ” every one of them.
Sizes, 5 year to 1 7 -m a n y of them at
Just at the time when you are want
ing them, we have a most complete
stock of finely tailored Dresses
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of French Serge, Satins,
T affetas,. Etc. Sizes.
to fit Ladies and
M issos

This is unlike the usual Holiday times of any year in
the history of our great country, as it positively demands
Economy. Absolutely every gift in this large store is of
the useful nature, adhering to economy and conservation
and affording a Lasting Joy to the recipient.

Fade Proof Percale
Boys’ Silk Shirts B oys’ Madras Shirts
B oys’ Percale.Shirts

M ANH ATTAN
Absolutely the B e s t Shirt Made.
Comes in a beautiful range of patterns

SPE CIAL*SILK A N D fcREPE
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After the
Shower
“ B r - r - r !" Y o u
s h iv e r f o r on in ­
stant, thsn— “ Ah-h-hC
— you arc wrapped close
In the soft warmCi of a
Bathrobe.
It brings comfort when
you are tired and warmth
when you ore cold —
(f it is a good Bathrobe.

Ours are the best Bath­
robes that human skill can
turn out. You wiij find
soft,' tn-rwen quality in our
Bathrobes, and our oudrtmerit shows every color

M en’s Three Piece Suits, special
’value $15.00
M en’s Three Piece Suits, special
value $20.00
Men’s Itoacnwuld &amp; Weil O. Coats $22
B oys’ Trench Model Suits.
$7
Fine Mackanaws. Men and ■
Boys $7.50 up

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Relatives Friends
Smoking Jacket - $6.50
Bath Robe - - - $5.00
Cheney Silk Neck Tie $1.00
Pheonix Half Hose - 55c
Initial Linen Hdkchfs 35c

Kid Gloves - - * $2.75
Hand Bag - - $1.25
Silk Dress Pattern - $2.50
Silk Georgette Blouse $6.50
Manicure Set - - $6.00 Camisole
Silk Hose - - $1.50
Jersey Knit Petticoat $9.00
Sweater - . - $3.50 up
Sport Coat - - $12.50

and tcorti of Uavif/ut cMatccmhtnoUoiu.
Coon* bi bJ*]f

— to* them and ( n I thorn
W* Rtcommorut Klingmad*
Clothing Spociotilt*

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Special Value ,
!i Piece Suit $15.00

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John Smith‘ VSfaa W t o n i. o f w ork; •
rbTsodal Department of the Worn.
Mr*. E. D. Brewnlee
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nub Tuesday afternoon at {ha
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A delicious salad course waa

*nre&lt;l.
Those pitying ' wera ! ^Mesdsmes
CsBoway. E- p - Morae, W .E . Wfttsdi’ Boy Symfca, Geo. Fox, Vorce,
Lnru. Thigpen, 1. 8 . Wilson, E. F.
Hocsholdcr, Wallace, W. P, Csrtcr,
;• )«; MrUch .n « M b . Ann!. I I . « .Was. The guests were Mrs. Roed,
. Mm Huff, Mrs, Fedder, .M « . £ « bu , Mm. Hsiard and Misses WUkit md Parrsmore.
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Mrs. Margaret Darnes ontcrtslncd
lbt Every Week Bridg*. Club In a
B„ t charming manner at her. attnetire home on Sanford HelghU.
Tiers were three tables o f .players.
Kim Wilkie made high score and was
fa n a box of M iry Garden powOther guests were Mr*. W. E.
TTsUon, Mrs. W. J, Thigpen, Mra.
f T. A- Neal, Mm, G. F. Smith, Mia#
L ‘.giiile Parratpore, M ri. Parfatnore,
L* low -Vorce, Mrs. Vaughan and Mrs.
Kfitonn.
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The . regular .Thursday' evening
; gtnee was given at tha Pariah House
l bit evening. About twenty couple*
r were dancing and every one m in ed
hf (a hive a most enjoyable time.
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|«TLI»ut. Ralph Wight left Wedneag lUjr for Camp Zachary Taylqr,
pleasant
LobIsvIIIc. Ky., after,
riilt home.
Mrs. C. 0. McLaughlin returned
today-from Leesburg where she-has
beta the guest of Mrs! Doylaton for
the put week,
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Uin Weldon left-today for Tara­
pe where she will be the guest of
friends for's fow days..
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chosen and her paper was most cred­
itably gotten up and efficiently ren­
dered.
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Mr*. Moughton’a paper on the
Rusao-Japan War” yras not only in­
tonating but allowed a great deaf o f
effort snd lime apent on it, - giving
tia the events leading ^up'.Jo the
condition qf war, the facta relative
to the war itself snd touched on the
matter of indemnities, etc., succeed­
ing the war. Mrs. Moughton'a abil­
ity la a matter well recognised and
enjoyed by the department and
club.
Mnalc Department
; The appeal is being made through­
out .the la n d -to save and assist
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“ Young America” in every possible
manner, aixj It is s pitiful thing to
hote how many orphanages In. w,hlch
"Y oung America*' teems, are In di/e
straits. The •Music. Departntedt of
the 'Woman’s Club having this in
mind and hoping to help a llttte will
make their next , program Tuesday*
Dec. 18th, an cspoc/al public day for
the bonhflt of the Children's. Homo
Society of Jacksonville. The usual
rule eof "admittance- 10 cents'' will
h o ld 'good, but if any one cares to
give more tho department will be
only too glad to receivo it for these
little ones. It la hoped that every
club member will come and bring a
friend. .'Every person.in Sanford fa
invited to help send a big Christmas
donation to’ this Worthy society and
also have the pleasure of Hetring the
program 1 printed, below.* The pro­
gram will begin promptly at .3:30
1^,1 mi .a «W .
m. and the Club House.

Hrt.' Allen Jones apen( Wednes­
day in Orlando tho gpeal of Miss Lucja'D i Lammcrmoor....Conitnntiiio
LQliin Jones.
Rigoletto, dilet....Eugenio Bronskajn
Ramon Blanchard
Lin..Karl Goro and son are the Rigoletto, solo ...Eugenie Bronakaja
putts of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. La Travlata, solo.
Bethimley.
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Eugenii Bronakaja
.Carmen, Toreador Song.;......... .
.................... .........-Geo. Baklonoaa
• Ur. Forrest Lako has ratiirntd
house from a business trip through Madame ButterBy........ ^.....................
Air*. Julius Takacb
v 7
t^e wesl. •
La Gibconda..7J._...
Mrs. A. C. Williams is home again Fonts Del Dcstino Emma Destine
liter s pleasnt visit of a few days Tristan and Isold!....
Olive ^rerastodt
with Wends at Seville.
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Don Carlos.............. ............. ........
Ur. and Mrs. Fpx .are the guests Lakne, Dell Song. ..Marie Barriantos
Lucie Gaits
•f their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A, Csvalleria Rusticana
Caldwell. Mrs, Fox wHl be ramem- Faust, Jawel Bong.....
Madame Csvalleria
hvtd as Miss Annie Lea Caldwell.
PagUacci,
The
Last
Ball
Their many friends are delighted to
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M » W * 1 ■ M M a y u M M I 11
w them.•
Madame Butterfly.—. .7 AJIce.Nielson
Fajiae^....^..;-^»...--..A-..Club Chorus
• Hr. W. C. Hill la out again aftor,
Banner
» brief illness at.hls home on Myrtle
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.The Starr’ Phonograph and records
are klndly.furnlshed for thla program
Mr. Robert Deane,, who baa-reby the Gibson &amp; Wallace Music Co.
snlisted Jn the pavy left yea•hers he will be stationed for the ' Rummage:—Anybody having rumpresent.
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mage to give t o 'a good cause srill
please , phone Mrs. W. L. Morgan.
dr. and Mra. Hand, Miss' Char- All club member* take heed and do
^ Band snd Mra. Archie Batts your duty, Tho cause for.this occa­
was given In’ last lisuo of the
sAotored to Orlando Wednesday.’ sion
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Herald, that of making much needed
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money for running expenses. A t w
Mr*. 8. E. Wilkinson of Daytona
son u 1 erpiodmoney far running exp*
Jsd M»- W. p. Wilkinson, of New
■on pure and^iraple.
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the gucsto of-.thnlr
jw e , Mn. L. G. StringfellSw this
The End o f a Meslless Day
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*l.hava eat(en a bale
Of spinach, and kale.
And I've never raised a row.
I have swallowed a can
' " O f moistened bran
And r fe«l like a brindlecow.
and Liaut/ Gordon
Iam taking a snack • ■
From the otd.Wiyataek *.
*rt ri*it to the former's parent*,
In the evening ahadaws gray.
. ■*nd Mrs. H. R . aStovena,
And I'm glad you can bet,

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fr,end* ot c **)Uln T *
t ^ S L * I1,' be Kltd 10 know that
J L K 1 *0 b« home for a few day*
l *"“* the hojldsy*. .

At Jut to get
T o the end o f a m«atl«*a day.

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^ G O V E R N M E N T 18 SO NICE
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■uSlxif' G' D«th and" Dr. H . M.' They Da Not Want Yo«i To Worry
'f»*
Jacksonville for a
Abbot UjoIncome Tax
b ■.
o® .business;
Jacksonville, F la . Dec. 11, 1917.
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up these men, who wULbe aent into

Weaub'a Clnb

Notfja

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Collector of latahuu Revenue Jas.
h ; C.thcart aaid-to day, “ that many
periona experience a ' good deal ' Of
dURcalty In filling out Income tax
forma. I t recognliea tod that tax
payer* resident at j&gt;o(nta whore collector’# offices are riot* aaally; iaecwalble find it hard to. get proper imnHtructfon of the ~Iaw.. Next year,
when every married person Jiving
with* wife or huaband and having a
net Income of $2,000 and every un­
married person dot ’the head of a
family and havlpg a. net InObmo o f
fl.OOp fo&amp; .i^ yehr 1 9L 7 ^ ju t make
returnoff Income on th o./orm . pre­
scribed, there will be hundreds In
avery Community acoklng light on
the law, and help in executing their
returns. My own and eVcry other
collection district, in th* nation will
bo divided into district*, w ith .tbo
county' at th?unit, and government
officer -informed In the liicobie tax
assigned to each district, He ’ will
■pend..hardly, less thah a week-in
each aounty, and In some pouotfca a
longer time,i very likely Irr the eourhouse at the county seat. In cities

•n and * bankers tad *f nd out vrithin the Ume. preaerived’ he U t
violator of the law,.and 'th e govern;
r . *” i hs
meat will go to him. wit^vlti penal­
ties,” '
pectiyo tax' papers to
H
f H on. which to make ret&amp;rijC
for forma
' flood f o r fnaemnta, —
|3iiw A».-L«m•* ■
The olllcrr who visits their county
A noted hpeakar reccriUy addressed
will havo them.
an audience o f 23.000 people Iq tho
“ It may be atatod as a matter of Ckyatal palace, and waa dearly heard
general information that 'net ln- by all. The physical effort involved,
como' la tho remainder after ex­ however, had a curious effect upon the
tracting expenses from grpaa Income. speaker. "I waa not conadona at the.
d o t e 'o f thn sc/ t Icc of any extraor­
dinary exhaustion,” lie’ wrote, "yet I
moat have b e e $ T a m }fc a &amp; fo r Artel,
J went to Bicep bn ttic Wttfftieafidy
•night I did not awaken until thoTOfc
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T6 g?t carbon copltyt
that arc notonljrrnnr
usually, sharp and
beautifully neat* but
copies tfiat are really
pavumrvt, use

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. Phene 148
SANFORD, FLORIDA
come tax form Is not sent, or a gov­
ernment officer docs not cal), they,

Here is apartial list,
Usejt. And make
your selection
now!

GIVE
SOMETHING
ELECTRICAL
'THIS. &gt; t r
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h r is t m a s

Home Wired
' f
Percolator
Sewing
Machine
Motor
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Vacuum Cleaner’
Curling Irons
Immersion Heater

—make your'dollar do double duly in thib ChrUltoas
gift vivingl
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—Christmas 1917 n^ust be

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— give useful— “ usabIe,,--^pracJtcdi presents—

value— lheir utility—
— gifLa that will please every member of the family—

every time thej are used—
SlWifi/r nit ;

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— gifts that wDI endure— and In enduring render an
everlasting satisfaction— Electrical Gifts!

�ORD HERALD

S«o the latent out before
you buy—It'a thosefunry
iihades with Amber or
tvory Handles -and Tips
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The G ift Aristocratic, yet moderate in
prices, and you :will find the dainty
.Hand Enbroideries delightful
at onlv each •

Exquisite, Hand Enbroidered Linen
. Initials Handkerchiefs

TH E TASTY, Y E T M OST

M en's Initials Fine Linen Hand
. kerchiefs at each

ECONOM ICAL GIFT
OF ALL

FOR

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MEN

Enbroidered and L a c e
Trim mcdStyles made of
Silk Georgetteand-Crepcde Chine with fancy col­
lars.
Colors:
Flesh,
White, Pearl and many
others.
KACII

Uirgest stock of Boys’ Furnishings
south of Jacksonville. “ ROYAL
B R A N D ” every one of them.
Sizes, 5 year to 17

m anvof them at

Just at the time when you are want
ing them, we have a most complete
stock of finely tailored Dresses
•of French Serge, Satins,
;

Tafrotas, Etc.

Sizes

to fit Ladies ana

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This is unlike.the usual Holiday times of-any year in
the history of our great country, as it positively demands
Economy. Absolutely every gift in this -large store is of
the useful nature, adhering to economy and conservation
and affording a Lasting Joy to the recipient.

Fade Proof Percale
Boys’ Silk Shirts Boys’ Madras Shirts
Boys’ Percale Shirts

^M AN H ATTAN
Men’s Three Piece Suits, special
'value $15.00
M en’s Three Piece Suits, special
value $20.00
SPE C IA L SILK A N D CRRPE
( ’ H1NE PATTERN S

After the
Shower

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Men’s Itoscnwiild &amp; Weil O. Coats

$22

Boys’ Trench Model Suits
$7
Fine Mnekanaws, Men and
Boys $7.50 up

Smoking Jacket - $6.50
Bath Robe - - - $5.00
Cheney Silk Neck Tie $1.00
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Special Value
Ptece Suit $15;00

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tho department to ih . Red Cross
work.
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Mrs. E. D. Brownlee gave a very
interqRing paper Indeed on "Amer­
ican leaders in the present world
crisis." Mr*. Brownlee selected five
of bur prominent men and gava ua.a
moat .graphic and Interesting summary, Df their biographies and ac­
complishments: namely, Secretary
McAdoo, * Mr. Hoover, General Per­
shing, Admiral Sims and Col. House/
Five mtre prominent and interest­
ing. characters yhe could not have
chosen and her paper was moat cred­
itably gotten up and efficiently ren­
dered.
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M n. MoughtonV paper on the
Russo-Japan War” was not only In­
teresting but ihowed a gre*t deal o f
effort »nd time iperit on it, giving
us the events leading 'up tp the
conditipn qf war, the facta relative
to tho war Itself and touched on the
matter of indemnities, etc.,' succeed­
ing the war. Mrs. Moughton'a abil­
ity is a matter well .recognised and
enjoyed by the department and

The regular*.Thursday evening
dance .wu given at the Pariah House
list evening. About twenty couples
were dancing and every one teemed
to have a most enjoyable tim e.'
'TLieut, itnlph Wight left Wednes­
day* for Camp Zachary Taylor,
Louisville, K y.,. after a pleasant
visit - home.
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'Mrs. C. O. McLaughlin returned
today-from Leesburg where she has
been the guest of Mrs. Boylito'n for
the pait -week.
• Wits Weldon left today for Tam­
ps’ where she will be the gdest* of
friends for a few doys.

1917 mu3t. be m i
aftr 1 and March 2,
“ The government, reconglxes,"
Collector of Internal Revenue Jaa.
II. Cat heart la id ’to day, "that many
persons experience a

office win .In. due time advise poatmasters nn&lt;] bankers and send put
notices to the nowa. p ip e r* , etating
when .the officer will be In each coon-'
ty.
It will bo unneeewiary /o r proapoctivo tax payer* to ask m y offle*
form*. It‘ recognises too that tax or forms on which to majee return,
payers resident at points whore col*
lector's offices are not easily acces­
sible find it hard to gqt proper.ImnatrucUon of the law. Next year,
when every married person living
with wife or husband and having.*
net Income of $2,000 and every un­
married person not tho head* of a
faihlly.and having * net iridbrao' o f
$1,000 fo rth * year 1917*muat make
ri'turn#of Income on th o .fo rm . pre­
scribed, them . will be .-hundreds In
every community seeking f light on
the law, and help in executing, their
return*. ■ My ow n' and every other
collection district. In the nation* Will ‘tradesman, professional man and sal­
be divided Into districts, with the ary worker and a great many wage
county as the^mlt, and government workers wlll.be required to make return and pay tax.
" T h e law makes it the duty o f the
tsx payer to seek out the collector.
Many people assume that if an In­
come tax form is not sent, or a gov­
ernment officer "does not c*li, they

w ay rqund. '.The tax payer has to go
Jto,_lhe.for«mment: and if he. doesn't
within the time praacrived he la a
violator of the law. »nd the governrrtent will go to him with Its penal
ties,”
Oood for Insomnia. . . /
A noted speaker recently addressed
bq audience of 25.000 people to the
Crystal palace, and was dearly beard
by ail. The physical effort Involved,
however, had a curious effect upon the
speaker. *1 was not conscious at the
close of the ae/rice o f any extraor­
dinary exhaustion,** bir wrote, “yet I
must have bcch verriWcary, for after
I went!1 to sleep bn the WeffnesftAf
night I did not awaken until the Pri­

. Mind Study.
A great part.of our study most be
o f -the mind, sine* this' controls thJ
hand, and, ns we have already seen,
thcreye and the ear have to be consid­
ered also. In production theilumd la
controlled by the mind and aeu«e la
paramount lu distribution the mind
la the great factor and the band but
a minor servant.—Industrial Manage­
ment Magazine.

’ . Music Department
The appeal Is being made through*
out .the land - to save and assist
‘ ‘ Young America" In every possible
manner, and it la a pitiful thing to
note how many, orphaniges In ijhlch
"Young America*'-.'teems, are in di/c
straits. ' The Music -Department of
the Woman’s Club having this in
mind and hoping to help a little will
make their next program Tuesday,
Dec. 18th/an especial public day for
the*benefit o f tho Children's. Home
Society of Jacksonville. The usual
rule »of "admittance- 10 cents" will
hold goodt but If any qnc cares to
give more the department will be
only too glad to receive it for theso
liCtle ones. It it hoped that every
club member will come and bring a
friend. . Every person In' Sanford is
invited to help send a big Christmas
donation to' this' worthy society and
also have the pleasure of hearing the
program printed below.* The pro*

stored In Orlando Wednesday.

gift gitringl

— Christmas 1917 must be a sensible Christmas!

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frI*ndi of CapUin T.
bo glad, to know that
*? ^ hoin# tor a few day*
hoHdayi.
r* c * ®«tt Slid Dr. M .: M.
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In Jackson viBe for a
D on business.
E*r* **ixton la expected shortneaviUe to spend Chriali.
6 - * Pwonta, Mr. and M n.

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kUd by

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meeting waa
Department
A fter's brief
during which time
^ o r t a n t •lUm waw dt• A*w‘ ni $16.00 of. tha.

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usabIe” -^pradtcaZ presents—

give useful

value— their utility—
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Mrs. L. G. RtrlneMlAw thin

it Hand of Plainfield,
gueat of Mr. and Mrs.

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—make your dollar do double duty in. this Christmas

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Mri. 8. K. Wilkinson of Daytona
Mr- w - P* Wilkinson of New

Herald Printing Co.

Home Wired
Percolator
Sewing Machine Motor
Toaster V ; /
Vacuum Cleaner
Curling Irons
Immersion Heater

Eugeni! Bronskajn
Carmen, Toreador Song

Mr. Forrest Lake has returned
home from a business trip1 through Madame Butterfly............................... .1
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Mr*. Julius Takach *'
lb* west.
La Gioronda...........—
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Mrs. A
Williams is home again Forza Del Destino Emma Destine
Mter a pkasnt visit of a few days Tristan and .Isold!....'...........................
_____ ................... .Olive Fromstadt
tith friends at Seville.
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Don Carlos.......................... ........—
Lakno, Deli Song....Marie Barrientos
Cavalleria Rusticsnar.„....Luclo Gstis
Faust, Jewel Song------..----- ................
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..... Madame Cavalleria
Pagllacei, The Last Bail---------- -— ......
**......... --....... ’ ./.^...Constantino
Madatrio Butterfly....... AJico Nielson
Fauae
Club Chorus
Ur. W. C. Mil] ia out again after
Star Spangled Banner......— —............ * brief illness at hla home on Myrtle
............................... Margaret Wilson
annue.
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The Starr Phonograph and records
are kindly furnlahed for this program
Mr. Robert Deane, who hak'reb y the Gibson A Wallace Music.Co.
fTBt,7 enlisted In the navy left ycaRummage:—Anybody having rum­
»b*re .he will be atatloned for the.
Present.
mage to give to 'a. good cause, will
please phone Mrs. V
W. L. Morgan.
All club members take heed and do
f i ? " ' ?nt* ‘^ r‘ - Hand, MUa Ch’ar***** lUnd and Mr*. •Archiq Belts your duty. The cause for thle -occa-

THE

Hereis apartial list.
Use it. And. make
your selection . now!

Mn. Alien Jones spent Wednes­
day in Orlando the guest of Miss
LHIiah Jones. •*
*Mn. Karl Gore arid non .arc the
,
guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bothamiey.
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T o get carbon copies
that arc not only un­
u sually sharp find
beautifully neat, but
copies that are really
permanent^ tisc

Of apinach; and kale,
And I’ve never rllaed a ro w.
I'bsve swallowed a can
* 01 moistened bran
And I feel like a brfndle, cow.
Iam taking a snack
From the old-haystack
In the evening shadows gray.
And I'm glad you can bet,
At.last to get
T o the end of a meatless day.
Washington 8W
GOVERNMENT IS SO NICE
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They D i .Not Waal T o« To Worry
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About the loco me Tax
Jackaonv&amp;le, .Fla^ . Dee. 11, 1917.
(Special)— You won't.have to figure
out your own Incgme tax oil by
yourself hereafter.. The government
1* going id send out men to help
you. It will ho up to you to hunt
up these men, who will be eent Into
every county seat and w m t other
towns beside ‘.to meet the p*pplf.
Poatm uten, bankem and newa^
paper* will be abla to tell you when
the .government's Income ta*. roan
•ill b ,.'wound ,nd « h n , - t o flnJ
him. n .-.^ lt M i ^ - y o u r

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everlasting satisfaction— Electrical Gifts I

Sanford, Florida

�wfll bo Accessary and provide for bows. men with plenty of big, gay sports
..Grandma’ will like a knitting-bag kerchiefs Is Btw.' Too may boy by the
crocheted In flne macrame cord, which yard lino linen in sports colors and

hemstitch them yourself, or yon, may

CHRISTMAS gift that can't b*
used and enjoyed la a disappoint­
ment. The average man o r wom­
an would rather receive a post card Con*, open pour door/ Therms a friend
with a cheerful "Merrie Christmas’' on
w aiting near .
It than a gift that la Just perfunctory. w - '
Who is ansUnis
The war has made us all alert this
to bid you a
,.ysaf far the .cheer and wetfhnTof our
fe
h a p jt y , Hew
T&lt;cr'
vW il AwJvl
ring) at the
6eU* o "d he’s
ready to shop!':
jO H r o iM F
“ The ifew Year
K °nd the
o l d geor ^

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y o u prosper,
and long may
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you entile.
is lined with cherry-colored silk,so her
May happiness dwelt with you all of knitting needles won't poke through.
the
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The fringe Is a big addition, as the cut
Come, run to tha door I Thermo a friend proves.
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waiting there.
W o have always known o f band emHo bid Mm to en&gt;
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brotdered and Initialed kerchiefs m
ter a n d draw
— r/~£\ i f
up hit chair.
CuVOome, fill up hit
J xcinegldss a n d
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pass M m ihtf
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fewer are calls
that f r i e n d «

We have best rarletics—hcst qaalilv. Every lot guaranteed
true to name and as to condition. •We are now booking eon
tracts sor Winter and Spring shipments,-.............. 08 cpn‘

boy two-tono kerchiefs nnd then make
red, bine, yellow aod green monograms
In the corners,.Jest,like those In the,
pictures. Men love to flannt these gay
mementos.
.
Jnst copy hls'slgaature, transfer It
to the corner o f a handkerchief and
embroider wUh the •over-and-over**,
stitch. This makes an Individual.gift
rhich win pleaae_ahr man.
Bees Put Pupils' to Flight.
Angry honey bees swarmed Into the
Washington school In 8uttar county,
Cat, the -other morning, putting to
flight the puplU and their teacher,
Mias ScheUInger, according to'Word re­
ceived by Oounty Superintendent of
Schools Mlts Llcxle Vagedea. Scream­
ing with pain the children ran panicstricken from the schoolroom, while
the teacher, who remained to see. thatnil her pnplla reached safety,' was fear­
fully stung shout tho face, one eye be­
ing dosed ns the result. In her report
to the county superintendent of
school*, Miss BchelUnger says that-the.
bee*.-which had made their home be­
tween wnlls of, the school building
took complete possession‘of the school-

We havd teen fir several .years large growers of potato®
We have learned what seed and fertilizer is best adapted to
Florida soil and climate. - We offer ou? customers‘ the benefit
of our knowledge gained by actual experience. ;
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W rite for-P rices and Literature

JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
What Patriotism Is.
"PatrioBam," said U n d e , Ebcn. “la
what makes a man glad he’s livin’,
proud o f where he’s tirin' on* nble to
arplaln why he's tirin'."
When. Credit Is bus. n
"A good-natured jrian.” .'nntd Uncle
Ebcn, "ain’t entitled to much credit if
hs’a good natured only Jen* because be
kin. take Ufa easy an’ not care what
happens.”

Having Monty.
It's a , line thing when you neei"
money to-have friends you can go t»
to get It/ It Is still finer when y o «
friends need money and come to “Jo*
to have It to give to them.
When a M»n Foroet*.
"Whon n wan thinks too well of hitself,” Said Upclo Ebcn, "it’a n sign dtt
mnjbe he la forgcltln* a-tow thing* he
knows about hlaaelf.”

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Cone, * thout in md
r e p l y Uo hit
Jf A ?
nettage. of
cheer,
"Long ll/e to you, friend, and a happy
New y e a r r
“ A happy Hew Year and a wealth of
ju ccett.
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So why not knit tho young patriots
gray wool sweaters and those excellent
long-wrtsted mittens, with finger tips
missing not to Impede their work at
the riggings and behind tho gunsT
Unde Sam does not fnrdlah the bpys
with •these two winter luxuries.

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a friend ' waitW/y
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chair.
Coma,, open your hear// There's a
friend waiting near
Who it anxious to
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share in your
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cheer!
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He longs for your
friendship, and . V
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fain would he
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Lfer
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away
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him fo slayt
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Illustrated Is n desk sot for father,
hubby or sweetheart. If you oro.clever
you .can saw It out o f thin pine and
enamel It. beautifully,' filling.It with
good pnper, pens and stamps. Or ynn
cah make the frame of stiff cardboard
and cover It with any. attractive paper
t{iat .matches his den or library.
' Handmade lingerie la always a test
o f nffcctlon. So make sister an undervest made o f crepe de chine. One yard
and a quarter o f n good quality of

Solutions o f
T h e Christm as
. G i f t P roblem
P Christmas giving were regulated
by common sense nud affection
there would not.be so many per­
sona In the ahopa these days sighing to
themselves, "Ten more presents and
only tfil How will I do I t r
Begin with the baby. Crochet In sin­
gle open stitch a circle o f bright wor­
sted, cord, silk or coarse thread, -Just
big enough to coVcr a rubber'bouncing
ball. Ran a. drawstring through the
Sdges, lie the circle'to fit well ovrr.the

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-land a little more-narrow ribbon are re­
quired. Out the vest straight, hem on
!tbe bottom, pot the bending across the
top qod tun tbe ribbon through It.
I Btx eacbsta filled with the favorite
scent o f the recipient and made, say, in
heart shape edged wtth narrow lace,
woold be attntctlva, aotLtbey are alwaye neefuL U ttle lavender ^Ik bags
filled with dried' lavender flowers
by anyone with
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Or make him this adorabla Jacket
and cap o f whits cashmere, tbo'otbsr
variations being creamy silk and white
linen. On-tbe folded bsck front em­
broider tiny forget-me-nots to match
those down the front of the Jacket.
Hemstitch the esp atrlnga and scallop
-all other edgM.
V" ymer mother m ike several skirt hangera. Purchase a flve-cent skirt hanger,
next a flve-cent pen o f gold waters
color palRt. Carefully gUd t h e . two
wooden rads o f tbe hangra. Then wrap

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W e furnished all the Lumber, Plaster, Cement,
Plaster Paris, Lime, Etc., in the new Government
building here that will house .the new Postoffice.

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Sash Doors. Etc., in Seminole County. Truck service

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ABDICATES IN FAVC
i ' L Sybcrkrop. of C m ton. Iowa,

P a i r e d much famo In recent
author of a, aatlre on.
T ,. * Wilhelm.
Requarta have
~*\o biro fram* Tumulty, Secre5 * nanifU *nd Rooaevelt. and
“L . in every atate In the-Union
Canada have aalced for eoplea
fwr Syberkrop'a article. - It U: „
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•• The Infernal Region,
r0 Wilhelm von Hohenaollern. I
Klnc of Prussia, Emperor of All
In.
Germany and
■ Envoy'Extraord
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o f‘ Almighty God:
;
|fv Dear Wilhelm:
ei„ call you by that familiar
ial for I have alwaya been very
— ’to you, -much dewier than you
old ever know. From* the time,
it you were yet an undeveloped
lac in your mother** womb I have
your destiny fo r my own

[ “Thr inherited disease of the Ifu[Wniollrm-. killed your father, Just a»
;k *fll kill you anti you became tho
’ fokr of Germany and a tool of mine
[sooner thin I expected.
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■ work 1 sent you three evil spirits,
“Xeitischc, Trcitxsche and later Bernksrii, whoM- teaching inflamed .tho
sjs^lhj ef (iermar.y, who in good
would In- willing nnd loyal vib /KU and eiper to spill their* lilooil
-isd.pull yt.ur rhcftnuts, yours nnd,
the spell has* been perfect—-

property*. You ere a liar,-a hypo­
crite* and 'a bluffer of. the hlgheat
magnitude. You are a part of mine
and*
yet you poee aa a personal ’
G.ERMAN KAISER
Wend of God. Ah, Wilhelm, you
are a wonder. ‘ You wantonly des­
you.cast your ambitious eyes toward troy all things in your p*th and
the Mediterranean* Egypt, India and leave nothing for coming generations.
Dardanelles and yoif began your
‘ ‘L was a maxed w h e n I '* a w %
yop"
great trailwjtjr *o Bagdad, but thh
form
"a
partnership
with
the
lmambitious archduke and hie more am­
bitious wife stood In your way. It
was then that 1 sowed the seed In
your heart that' blossomed into the
assassination of the D uke. and hit
wife, and ail hell amlled when it aaw
how cleverly you saddled the crime
dn to Servian .1 aaw you'set sail for
the ffords of Norway and I knew you
would proke an alibi. How cleverly When a Prusalan officer can wltneaa
done; ao much like your noble grand­ a nude woman being diae'mboweled
father, who also seeured an assassin by a awarthy Turk,., committing "a
to remoke old King Frederick of double mlirder with one cut o f. his
Denmark/ and later rob b ed" that •#bpr, and .Calmly stand by and nee
country of two provinces that gave a. houseful of innocent Armenians
Germany an opportunity to become lacked up, the house saturated with
a naval power,
fiufder Is dirty oil and fired, then 'm y’ teaching* did
work/ bu t it takes a Hohenxollerp to not atop with you, but haVe been
extended
to 1the whole .*German
make a way and get-by,
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you aet the!world on fire and bells of
hell were.ringing; your rape on Bel
glum caused much joy ^ lt wss the
beginning, the foundation of a per­
f e c t io n on earth, the destruction of
noble xathedrala and other infinite
works of art was hailed with joy in
the Infernal regions. You made wsr
on frien'ds and foe alike; and the
murder of cIviHnns showed my teach­
ings had borne fruit. Your treach­
ery toward neutral nntions hastened
a „ universal upheaval, the thing I
most desired. Your undersea war­
fare la .a master stroke, from tthe
smallest mackerel pot to the great
Lusitania you show'no favorites; as
a War Lord you stand supreme for
you litvc no mercy; you have no
consido'ration for the baby clinging
to its mother's breasts as they both
go down into the deep together, only
to ho torn apart and leisurely de
voured* by sharks down among the
cornlj.
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Says old i ll Green: “ Boys I allowTo atay right close to this Did plow
And let'tlie navy run the aea
Without top much advice from 'm e.
I calculate on atickln' to
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Tho kind of business I cn»\do —
Perhaps my hundred bushels more
Will sorter;o’ help some .in till* war.

h a m p i o n

I INSECTICIDE

"I; know they-make mistakes down
there
In Washington. hut I doh!t care,
Bo longV I don't make none and let
This crop tha.t'a on thh ground get

km D U S T E R

By doin' more and kickin' less.
I'll help the government I guess,
And troublo won’ t be quite no big
If I get nquare down and dig.

eGeo. H. Fernald Hardware Co

E. W. DICKSON
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“ I don't know how It seem* to you;
But I know what I’ m goln' to do
On this hero farm, nq.odda if me
Anti Wilson 1 do not quite Agree.
I'm goin* to let'him writ*-th* notes
While .I'm a raisin' steer* anti nhotes,
’ Cut that’s my Job'—I know it Is—
Th' same as-writ in’ notes la his. i
‘ T m -goin’ to'let him be .the head
While I'm a raidin' atuff. for brt*ad—
I'll run this farm and him the state,
And w ell both get along first rate.
This" little Job he’a got to do
Will keep me middlin' buay too; ' ^
And I ain't really got th' tlmo, •
To kick although' the kickin'* prime,

AUTO TIRES AND TUBES REPAIRED
Auto Tires, Tubes and Anything for the Tires
STARTING BATTERIES
REPAIR

WORK

GUApANfEEP

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And I .can fun it, -I allow,
Almighfy well If I don’ t get.
To ■«jrvin'*on th* Cabinet
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By proxy In th’ grocery atorep.
Inatead of thendlri'-to my chores.'.
I ain't a frettin' bout what hafm
Th' .big bags do—I’ m goln* fb farm!'
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Mr. EA L. Hunter

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farms and homes in the. Celery Delta.
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purchaser,

Terms to suit

A number of homes famished and unfurnished in the
county with nice orange groves, Worth your attention as an
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Appreciate your business and. will give it best personal'
** attention. Our Accident Insurance policies arc .up-to-date
in every respect.’
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United Slate* Naval Exhibit at Big
State Fair
. In uddltibn to the mammoth ex­
hibit of- the United State*’ Depart­
ment of Agriculture, Bureau of An­
imal. Industry, Forestry Department,
Good Roads Department and Weath
or Bureau, at the Florida State Fair
and Exposition which will -bo held
"I hnve strolled over the battle­ in Jacksonville from February ‘JO
fields of Belgium and Frahcc. I tp March 9, 1918, inclusive, Secre­
have seen your band of destruction tary of the Navy, Josephus Danlclo
everywhere; it’s all your work, has announced to President W. F,
supetfiend that i made you. I have Coachman, General Manager B. .K.
seen the fields of Poland; now a will Hanafourde, Secretary II. R. Kess­
demons fit for- prowling beast only; ler," Vice President D. D. .‘ .Up
no merry children in Poland now; church and Treasurer* A. P. Anthony,
they all succumbed to frost and star­ that he will send to the Florida
vation. I drifted down into Gnlacin State Fair a gigantic Naval Exhibit,
where formerly Jews and .Gentiles coating approximately $25,000 to
lived happily together; I .found but assemble.*
ruins and ashes; I felt a ebrious pridcv
This naval exhibit - will include
in my pupil, for it was all above
miniature battleships, torpedo boat*,
my expectations. 1 was in Belgium
torpedoes of life also, and many
when you drove the- peaceful popu­
other requisites of the great United
lation before you like . cattle into
States navy. The exhibit -will be
■laVcry; you separated man and wife
particularly* attractive to the Florid
and. forced thorn to hard labor in
ian and visitor from other states, in
trenches. I have seen the most
tHat/it will demonstrate to them the
fiendish rape committed on young kinds of vessels an’d machines of des­
women, and those who wero forced
truction our sea fighters are using in
into' maternity were -cursing - the
order to bring victory to Democracy
father of thrii* offspring, and I began and make the sen safe for the-world.
to doubt if my own inferno .was
The person who mioses this great
really \ip# to date.
navnl exhibit of his nutions ochan
“ You have taken mllllona of- dol­ fighting machinp will,fail to appre­
lars from innocent victims and called ciate the effort*‘ of his Country to
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Ills 'home
safe
from ■incvaslon
the Innd you usurped and aiyit the of German autocracy, and tho 'ex­
real’., owners away to starvation. hibit alone will be more than worth
You have ntrayed away from all the» price of a ticket to the Florida
legalised war methods apd Intro­
duced a code of your* own. You

LEGGETT5
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■"I confeaa my Satanic tout grew
sick, add there and then I knew the
pupil had beconie the maater. *1 am
a back number, and my dear Wil­
helm, I abdicate in.your favor.. The
great key of hell will *be turned over,
to you. . The gavel that*has struck
the doom of damned aouls since time
began is yours.. I am satisfied with
what I haVe done; that, my abdica­
tion in your favor is for the very
best interests of hell—in .the future
I am at your majMty’j.service.'
"LU CIFER II. SATA’N ."

A. P. CONNELLY

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of Baltimore and arc prepared to execute Bonds of every
class on short notice. A little money to loan on flrst-class
security in amounts to suit, up to. $3,000.00.
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looked after. Taxes paid for non-residents.

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Sanford, Florida

Is Exemplified as Much in Your Xmas
Dinner as In Ihe Gift You Select
Every Meal you eat might be made a little better and a little
cheaper. Observe the three leading elements o f shopping—

No article is necessarily economical because it is cheap.. 1
often sell for little arid are Worth less. We have-striven f
years, and today are making more determined efforts than
ever to make our Grocery Department one o f high .
service and economy to the people o f this com
munity. W e know that anjr purchase you
make here is one o f eqonomy and reduces
the present unreasonable cost o f liv in g .
GIVE uis YOUR ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS

Candies Nuts Raisins Figs Oranges Bananas G rapes'E tc
Oysters Rex Brand Canned Goods Wesson Salad Oils
■ Richelieu Brand of.Canned Goods, Royal Salad
Dressings Plum Puddings Fruit CJake AU
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Tips Codfish Premier Salad Press­
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Florida Syrup
Maple
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Her eye* were not flxedopon
It except occasionally. I Inferred it
might be wne Mud of 'knitting.- Her
presence In the room mademe yet
more desirous of entering It
Now end again when 1 passed tbe
bouse on mg way from business I saw
the girl in the same position, and using

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affebSSmen
results are
but I I I passed ber she was spcnklD* the same, In that all affected by It war work at home? Why dot the boys
t0 her escort end I believed thatber cease for the time to be normal. Bomo who will later be summoned to millinterested in something else was become forgetful, others quarrelsome. tary.service? To bq At for war and
tj,e cause of ber not noticing me. I Sdme become bolqy, some rfet sick, for tlie work o f ’ reconstruction after
^ i d have given world* for one •oms sleepy; others havs their paa- the war, America must conserve and
(lance from her beautiful eye*,
slon* greatly stimulated. When you strengthen Wery hit. of physical and
when summer came the house that ■top to consider the thousands .In"* mental power In her dtlscnahlp. Pro­
jntereated mows, shot up and It was division, do you not see how vital to ef* tect the hbtne, Uie office, the shop, from

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(O w n *at hit , Westwa Ndw«p*p*r unioa.) same manner. Once she turned ber next winter a married lady with whom
When I was a young man I went to J*Md.
to
at n?e* * became acquainted took pity da my
, , a Western dty to engage In business. but
1 could not
sure.
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it ^
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girl In tbe window.
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was winter and the dlmata wascold, i Whether or no a man canfall In t0 know ; that I did not know ber
. Each afternoon I passed a house In love by eight alone, I do not know, but name, but I could give her tb* adwhich waa a window on the ground I certainly yearned for that girl. Tbe |dre*s. The lady took a memorandum
floor, and I could see by tba light that more I yearned for her the more I be* 0f ^ e utter and promised to mako an
there Was a bright coal fire burning In Ueved the had conceived an Interest i investigation. Though I did not say
, the room. Being In h strange dty, with la me. BInce I was a stranger to her flS much, she knew that I had fallen
no associates, I often wished to go Into I could not make advances. I wished jQ ]ovo with the girt In the window,
that room and ait beforo that Are. For that I might smile at ber; but to such
Mr« withers, the ladv who had of.
I lived In p cheerless hall bedroom In cheap flirtation I did not care to de- ff m l t0 Mrve m“ madb no
fo*
a boarding house.
scend. There seemed something too
weeks. Then one &lt; £ 5 /while
One afternoon when I passed that, pur* In the Innocent face, on which 'fifin g on j,er looking Into my ayes
with great seriousness, shq told me
that she had learned all about the girl
who had charmed me. .1 begged her
to Introduce n « at once. 8he wltheld
her consent and when I ’ insisted told
m&lt;5 that I must gtvs up my fancy;
there whs a reason .why 1 should not
go further with my Infatuation. I had
better put tbs girl out o f my mind.

C H R IS T M A S CLERKS

fldency Is the elimination o f liquor?
If ouo ofllcer or man Is permitted to
use liquor, then others wlll dalm the
right to do so. How can a division of
troops be ever ready—ever up on the
bit to drive ahead or thrust back tha
enemy's drive—lf through the presence
.of this Insidious evil some soldiers for*
net their orders or become noisy when
silence is essential^ fall asleep when
every faculty .should be alert, os are
iibwnt from their poets?"
Would that every -soldier boy la our
nnny could serve under such a wise
general. And tho mother*. wives, sis­
ters and. sweethearts of the enlisted
men .will echo this wish.
MAKE IT NATION-WIDE,
The action o f tho government In
prohibiting the sale of Uquor to soldlera proves that It rectfgnlaea the fact
. that prohibition la right In principle
and expedient In policy.' Then why not
extend It? If In the Interests of health
and efficiency enlisted men are given
federal protection from Demon Rum,

the raids of rum I Give us oatioo-wld*
prohibition I

GOOD FOF. ALL.
We have now prohibited 'the sale of
liquor to bur soldiers and’ sailors. If
that Is a blessing.-pass It around; If a
sacrifice, let's all shara It.—Exchanges

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HOW BEST TO HELP SOLDIERS. *;
;. The bishop of London not Jong sines
visited the headquarters ot the Aus­
tralian troops to ask .'the general In
command bow he might assist in main­
taining the'moral tone of the soldiers
while In the dty. The general replied:
"You can help as most, bishop, by dott­
ing every public 'house In Westmlu-.
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Yukon Longer .Than Mississippi. _ ’
The Yukon la about 200 miles longer
than the Mississippi, but It Is 2,000
miles thorier* than th*. Missouri-Ill#?
slsslppl, measured from -the Rocky
mountains In Montana and from Itasca
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Meddler

‘There’s Too Many; Haughty-Princes#** an* Berlous-Faced Orouchee. Be:
hind .th'-Counter Thee# Dayfr-QIrts Who Expect t* Marry an* Young
' Men Who Hope t» Drop In f . 8om#thln» Better. Ao a Result, ft* Osttin* t* Ds an Ordeal ihstsad of a Pleasure tf'Bhop."

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S lO W that th’ Christmas ahoppln’
.. 1 \ | season has begun la earnest th*
. I:= V most attractive holiday dlsJL » play a n u l l merchant kin
make Is a full line o f attentive. plea*sat faced clerks. In these days o'
light money, high, price, an’ sharp
competition It Ms u p riT th' merchant
t '‘ aee t* It tlfkt his clerks show th'
prospective customer ever* courtesy, ah'
attention If he expects t* git an* hold
his patronage.'-Theria too many haughty- princesses an' serious faced
grouch fa behind th’ counter three days
-c le r k s who consider their Job*'as
bein’ only terapoWy-r*lr!s who expect
t* marry an'young men Who hope t'
v m 'lh ll' belter. A , a » suit It'S gettin’ t* be ah ordeal Instead o f a pleasure t* shop. A .clerk
who fo ils above hit poslUoo vritl hot
warm, up at th* sock counter, an' th'

we're lyin’ P-'fU away from a stupid
anMndlfforent clerk. U thcr*.anything
worse than a laay preoccupied clerk
It’s th’ fresh persistent clerk who knows
your want* better than yourself-th*
positive, overaeslous clerk who de­
.troys whatever Inclination t’ buy we
may have had when he started t wait
on us.
People are all alike, when It fomeS
t' payin’ out money. The*, like t* fool
that thet-patronage l* appreciated an'
that,some effori has been made t‘
please them. Poor people, who make
up th’ great army o' cash customer*
an' without .whose trfte It would be
Impossible.? conduct any kind p bush
o— , o n « p « U l l , f - p o n i n i f M n*
ness an' consideration when they .do?*
out ther scanty earnin'*, and they re
entitled t* all th' stffilM an* aceoraro*
dntlons that are so cheerfully extend

bad told tho girl I worshipped at a dis­
tance that she had Inspired‘a young
man unknown to her with lp v sio r her.
Tbe girt was naturally Interested,.tp
know who'ber lover was, and all about,
him, but owing to tbe blight that rest­
ed upon her approved of Mrs. Withers*
refusal to present me to her.1'
(This only .made me'more eager for
the Introduction. I Wrote Mrs. With­
ers a note. In which 1 said that I would
never bavo another love and If I could
possess tha girl I craved 1 Would-glad-■
iy bear Die blight, the nature o f which
had not been Imparted to me. 1. wrote
the aote expecting that Mrs. Withers
would tell her Its contents, and ahs
did. 8b6 told me what mingled pain
and pleasure It had given the girl for
whom It was Intended.
. Borne months later I received a glo­
rious surprise. Mri. Withers told me
that tbe blight from* which the girl I
loved h id suffered had been removed.
Bbe had been .bom blind nod her sight
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had
restored
by m
an
operation.
It was n o t long before a meeting
was arranged between us. What trans­
pired canpot be expressed in words.
There was a very short courtship; In­
deed a long one was Immaterial. My
devotion before she had known ms
was sufficient.
Later 1 asked her. what she was do­
ing when I had soon her by the .win­
dow. 8he said lhat she was reading
a book for the blind, tbe .letters being
To protect X-ray operators garments
made of silk Impregnated with IHid
hare been Invented by n Krencbmsn.
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A DRY DIVIBION.
Qen. John F. O’ltyan, cqmmspder of
they w«r ah*
tht ridldreo the New York National Guardi Is a ma­
an* tall ua how swell we took In any­ jor general lb ihe United States army,
thing an* do evir-thlng but give us a lie Is one of only two of thq National
little kiss when we boy somethin*. Guard officer* to be thus honored.
An that any one kin reasonably ask
•of a d**k la that .they have aoma
a dash o"good turinre an* politeness.
Ontalde of a few public service m&lt;*
nopoilee an* th’ pustofflea th' day o*
pj’ bold blooded business transaction

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PIVERS, M ARY GARDEN, ROGER, AND GALLET AND
HUDNUTS TOILET ARTICLES .

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FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING

MINISTERS OF THE C I T Y
ASKED TO MEET A T .
HOTEL CARNES "*
Next Sunday will start the Red
Cross campaign for membership nnd
this will be a nation wide campaign.
Seminole county will be found doing
her hit a* usual nnd next Sunday in
sll the churches the ministers nnd
Isymen will make addresses about
the Red Cross work and the need of
more members and more activity
xtnng all lines in Red Cross work,
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It is* expected that the County
th irman. I). C. Marlowe will be
here today from Washington and
New York where h e. fins been en­
ticed on ' important business and
with the director, R. J. Holiy nnd
all the other officers of the Red
Crosi of fhls county will hold a
meeting tomorrow afternoon ut the
Carnes Hotel at three o’clock nl
which til the ministers of the city
will be present. Since Dr. Hyman

and Rev. Stcinmeyer will not be
here to take, up their part of this
work, L. P, Hagan of the Method­
ist church and J. D. Jinkln* of the
Rhptist church have been drafted
for this work
These men and the
ministers of the city will be the cap­
tains of the campaign and they are
supposed to appoint their assistants
among the ladies o f' the city and
theso assistants will start the real
enmpnign nt&gt;xt .Monday* morning, the
campaign to, last for three days.
. This is a campaign for member
ship and no territory will be assigned
to any 'one. They can work any
where in the city and they are sup­
posed to make a thorough canvass
so that at the end of the three days*
campaign every man, woman and
rhild in the city nnd county will
have beep seen.ann&lt;l urged to join
tho Red Cross.
Since the' chairman has been ab­
sent from the city and the director
has been very busy^lhi* week it is
hoped thut all of those interested in
the work will bn nt the meeting Sat­
urday 'afternoon nnd receive their
supplies nnd get ready (or the big
campaign next week.
Marriage- Announcement
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. L. Taylor an­
nounce the marriage of their daugh­
ter, Ethel Thfresen to Mr. James
Rrodie Williams, Monday, Decem­
ber 10th, nineteen hundred and
seventeen, Sanford, Florida. •

113 Railroad Ave. Phone No. 2

THE U N I V E R S A L C A R

The most desirable features o f motor car
const] uction are* found in Ford cars. They are
strong with tho strength, of vanadium steel,
heat-tredted by Ford methods. Excess rweight
is eliminated by strength, and allows the.Ford
more power for its weight than any other car.
Sack of the car is tho organization which has
built and sold over two million Ford ern-s. The
Ford car saves time— is a sure money-maker
Runabout $345, Touring_Car$360, Ton. Truck
$600.00, Coupelet $560, Town C or $645, Sedan
$695—all f. o. b.. Detroit. * On display and for
sale By

C. F. WILLIAMS
. Deafer

EDW ARD HIGGINS
Salesman *

SAID S A N F O R D SUFFERED
LOSS OF SEVERAL
MILLION •
An erroneoua- report haa been
printed about the cold spell *that
struck this section several days ago
In which it was stated that the San­
ford section had sufTcrcd a million
and a half-dollar loss in the total,
destruction of the IcttucC crop by
the cold weather.* If there haa been
any considerable loss in the. lettuce
crop here it has not been discovered.
It is true that the headed lettuce in
many of the fields was damaged to
aomo extent but many of the grow­
ers having warning cut the lettuce
and shipped it in time to save the
greater portion of it and much of
that loft in-the fields .will not bo a

could be represented in . the total
crop at the end of the season but
lettuce Is.p la te d In the Sanford sec­
tion in interval Crops in order to
catch the various markets and none
of the crops are planted at one time
dr' marketed at one time.
Last week the Sanford section
shipped a solid train load of lettuce,
making a record-for one .shipment.
This train load contained 41 cars of
lettuce and were shipped by through
freight from Sanford to the Potomac
Yards, there to be diverted to vari­
ous markets. This was done to try
out the experiment of shipping San­
ford vegetables in tralnloada to fa­
cilitate the shipments and get a bet­
ter car movement.
The lettuce crop this season haa
been better and has brought better

prices than ever b ( jro and a o n u fti
the growers received $ 1 .000' per ear
for their lettuce f. o. b. Sanford the
firatof the season, which js*a record
price In the lettuce business. The
prospects" for the season are unuaually bright despite the war, scarcity of
cars and slow movements of trains
incident ta j h e movement of war
materials and the growera here are
confident that the sea'son of 1917
and 18 will compare most favorablewith any former seasons and the
winter vegetables will be supple­
mented with record crops of pota­
toes and corn aod other staples and
the summer will witness the planting
of cotton on a large scale.
. The usual •weekly dance will be
given nt the Hotel Carnes tonight.
Dancing begins at nine o'clock.

ORDERS BY MAIL
GrconJcaf &amp; Crosby Company baa for years
transacted business by mall to the com­
plete satisfaction of Its patrons. Each de­
partment la In chargo o f a manager expe­
rienced. In the delicate duty o f chooalng ar­
ticles for shipment In response to m ill In­
quiries.
I’ atronn nro thus nssured rof
promptness and-efficiency In tilling orders
equal to purchases made In person.

SELECTION PACKAGES
’When satisfactory • references are given
Greenlcaf A Crosby Company will send sc
lection packages of Jewelry for Inspection
paying all express charges.
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ISSUES PROCLAMATION TO
MAKE IT RED CROSS

Gr.eenleaf &amp; Crosby Co

Washington, Dec. 13.— Prerident
Wilson has issued a procln(nation
which he urged every one not al­
ready a member to join the Red
Cross during the membership can
puign starting next.Sunday and con­
tinuing until Christmas Eve. In his
proclamation the President coclares
membership in the Red Cross to be
universal patriotic duty nt this time
nnd characterizes such membership a
the “ Christmas s|firit in terms of
action.’*
With the slogan, "make it Red
Cross Chrislmns," efforts will be made
to add 10,000,000 members to the
5,000,000 noV in the organization.
Only one week hasbeen ullotteil to
the extensive drive. This year is tho
first organized ejlort of the Red
Cross to enroll new members since, the
war started.
The President's.appeal is as follows
"T o the People of tip* United
States:
"Ten million Americans are in­
vited to join the American Red Cron
during the week ending.with Ch'ristinus Eve. The times require that
every brunch of our griyit ’ nntioryil
offers shall be loyally upheld and it
is peculiarly■ fitting that all tin
efforts shall,he loyally upheld hnd at
Christmas season the Red Cross
should be the branch through which
your- willingness to .help is expressed.
"Y og should' join tho American
Red Cross, bOchuse it nfontr can eate­
ry the pledges of Christmas good­
will to those who nre bearing for us
the real burdens of the'w orld war,
both in our army and navy and in
the nntions upon whose territory the
issues of the world war are being
fought out. Y’our evidence of faith
in this work is necessary for their
heartening and cheer.
"Y ou should join the Red Cross
because this arm of thejnational ser­
vice is steadfastly and efficiently
maintaining thc\ovcrscas relief in
every suffering land, administering
over millions, wisely and well and
awakening , tfic gratitude of every
people. Ouf conscience will not lcl
us epjoy the Christmas season if this
pledge of support to oiir cause nnr’
the world’s weal is left unflfffllted
Red Cross membership is the Christ­
mas spirit in terms of action.
^
(Signed) •B "Woodrow Wilson,
"PresidentJof the £ American Red
Cross."
Sermons for the Advent Season
At the Congregational church on
Sunday morning, .Dec. 16th. the pas­
tor will speak on "T he World's Need
of a Saviour." In the evening the
theme will be "W ho was Jt*sus
Christ?"
On the morning of thr
23rd the story, of the Coming will be
told, and In the evening there will
be a ' special musical program anti
Christmas address. ’
It is the desire of tho church to'
make these days and services such
as will make Christ more real and
bring him nearer to us. Strangers
and friends are equally welcome..
' Music as follows: Morning— Pre­
lude, At Sunrise, Sellars; anthem
Devotion, Chas. Gabriel; offertpry,
A Dream Song, Forqan. E v e n in g Prelude, Shadows, Ralph Kinder;
anthem, Fsde~Eaeh Earthly Joy,
C hat.' .Gabriel; , offertoryjfaoio,\ by
Mri. Takjtch.

Gift-Giving Goods
JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS. 311.1
WAKE. CHINA, (,! I.AHS, LEATHER
GOODS. COMPLETE LINE OK
MILITARY JEWELRY.

QRUEM

Veri Thm WatcK

SHOPPING
BY MAIL
AT FURCHGOTT’ S
. Jacksonville's Store* Accommodating
We Prepay Transportation Charges on
All Orders of $5.00 or More.
. Yo u are guaranteed the same high-class
^merchandise when you order by mail as
if you came'into our big store and made ybur selections personally.
T h ere are thousands of beautiful Rifts on display in our store, but there arc thousands of p eo­
ple livitiR at a distance w ho will not have an op p ortu n ity to v isit’ ou r store. l o give you the
ben efit.of the excellent m oney-saving opportu nities and tbc im m ense varieties offered w e qu ote
here a list o f attractive gift suggestions.
. .

READ THIS LIST OF SPLENDID VALUES— ORDER A T ONCE
&gt; Men's Bathrobes at $5.00
&amp;
£
£
iv
j£

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Made o f heavy blanket robes In a
num ber o f attractive designs Jn
all
co lo rs.
H andsom e' borders
around bottom , at sleeves and on
pockets, with neck cord and girdle

at . . . ( . . ........................., . . . , f 0.oo

5 Men’s Ties, 25c and 55c
^
y.

Fine silk ties with wide flow ing
ends, every Im aginable color and
Combination, tw o qualities, 23c, as«

5 • Mahogany Smokers’
£Stands
£
£
t
tf-

8

C onveniently equipped with match.
ash and cig a r holders,
$1.50, $XOO and I t u .
M ahogany T able Bland with c lK * r_ h u m ld o r-_ ca b | n tt~ u n d other
equlpm ent .,• ,*■
14.44

Folding Card Tables
M ahogany Finish T ables with durabla Im itation leather tops In
green, braes earnsra, stron g wad
o f good appearance. Each. $2-00

Cedar Chests
GenuTqe Tennessee Cedar Chests,
m othproof and d d stp roof, a royal
g if t
fo r any wom an
o r . miss.
I9 J 4 , f l LOO, *1200 and * 10.00,
a ccord in g to a ls o .'

TOYS
Write U b for Prices on
Toys Before You Buy
Elsewhere.

GIFTS SUITABLE

Boys' Bath Robed

.FOR WOMEN

Illon krt Hath r o b e . o r Crash R obes
In pink, .blu e, red o r gray, sixes
I to 14' y r a r . each .......... . . i z . e s

Silk Fiber Sweaters at
$7.50
Mode o f h igh ly m ercerised , pure
w ool flber In s plain stitch w ith
deep colla r and sash atyla belt.
C olors, rose, Copenhagen, gold
and lavender. Our C hristm as .O r ­
el al at . . . » « . , ■ * ( . « * . . . ( » 4TJO

Silk Blouses at - $4.75.
Smart, n ew sty les o f the beat
qu ality
O rorg etto
Crepe and
Crepe de China Hi w h ile and
flesh color. Some have beautL
ful em broidered designs, other*
are trim m ed with exqu isite Iart a.
AU
styllah
tailored
m od el,
at ................................................. M.T3

Gowns Stamped for Em­
broidery.
Oowna made up o f fine Frennti
N ainsook and
stam ped wi|h
beau tiful design*. A ll ready to
w ear when em broidery I. co m ­
pleted. Each * , . . . . . y , 4, , l i s t

t

*

Dresser Scarfs ot 67c.
H em stitched d re ise r .c a f f s o t
splendid lin e n . w ith a r o w ' o f
wide d ra w n ' w ork on each ekla
and em broidered end* .......... OTe
10-Inch Bquars C overs lo maloft.
. . . . . . . . — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0T«

You Cart Order By Mail

W ith hats to matrtv boxed In h o li­
day boxes. All sixes, each t . .$3,00

Boudoir Caps _
A w on d erfu l assortm ent o f C f.p a
de Chinn b ou d oir.' c a p . trim m ed
with exqu isite laces, white, pink
end blue. Each boxed ...........$ I M

*Bath Towels
L a rg s slxe hemmed bath tow els
with pink
or blue
borders, a
60s
heavy quality. each

13-Piece Luncheon Sets
Para Linen, &lt; 1-Inch
Inch dolllee, and nne
terpiece, scalloped.
fu l 11-pleca set fo r

k

dollies, • 1014-lneh ce n ­
T his b oa u tl.......... . . S 2 M

Women’s
HANDKERCHIEFS
— at 25c ea.—
N ovelty C repe d * China H and-,
k erch iefs, plain c o lo r centars
and IlgUfVd borders, all c o l.
ors and
com bination s,' and
Hand
E m broidered
Linen
H an d k erch iefs.
sm broldered
m o tif In one corn er, 78 d iffer­
ent d e e lg n . from the d ain tiest
effects to tho must elaborate
d e s ig n s

Send Check, Express Order or Stamps. W e %
Guarantee Satisfaction on Every Article Ordered. &gt;

INTtlUttART

THE STORE

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Some Humorist

• milieus—“Do you over read the hu­
morous, feature* Id |he newspapers?"
Cynlctm—'"Sometime* I glance over
the weather 1mb cations and the Hat of
marriage*."1—Judge,

COR. B A Y A N P MAUL

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— JA C K S O N V IL L E .’ FLA.

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Cordial embrace, It Is nature wearing
ft serene and genial smile. Wa are
all lovers of Ufa In .the open. We
are inaui^enta. against sluggish ex
M. HAYNES,
latetice," against wasting the brig! t
sunshine of the world, against re­
maining always prisoned'up between
four walla and a roof. Boldly we
make
declaration.
Americana in
their traditional pursuit of happiness
are and of right ought to, be. a freo
and outdoor people.
You will find Florida ideal for
activitlea in the open air all year
round.
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The Inhabitants of this bright
land have earned high repute for
industry and* enterprise, yet they
have discovered how to make s
happy combination of work and play
these people have never forgotten
the waya of hearty hospitality char­
acteristic of the south—they are
proud of their suony state'and their
utmost desire is to please the newcomer.One with a poet’s heart and an
artist'a eye once said of Florida:
" I t ia a large slip of poetry alippped
between the Atlantic and the G u lf"
and to it must appear to anyone
who possesses the aoul that sees and
feels and understands—only there is
this additional charm, tho beauty of
scene, the poetry of romance and
lure o f the wild ere to strongly inter­
lined with the practical •things of
earth that it catches the hearts of
Do your Christmas shopping early. all.—John P. Goady, Dallas, Texas.
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•tore people generally, as grail as
delivery tnen and others who have »
psrt In handling Christmas' pure
ehaaei and packages, Including post
al employees. Much-confusion and
delay In making and delivering pure
chases can also bs avoided by early
shopping.
But an additional and strong rea­
son tor shopping, early thla year ia
presented by conditions arising from
the war. The drafting of clerks for
military service has crippled the
sales forces of many stores and these
stores will hardly be able to handle
a big Christmas rush. And, again,
railroad, express snd postal facilities
are taxed with war business. Even
in normal times, railroads and ex­
press companies and postoffices have
been almost overwhelmed at Christ­
mas. They will be swamped this
year, if the public does not use
judgment In sending Christmas par­
cels ajnd packages.- Those parcels
and packages ahould be sent as soon
as possible and marked "N ot to be
opened till Christmas."
The Chriatmaa stocks of the stores
are now in, and tho first customers
will have' first choice from large as­
sortments snd complete lines.
' Therefore, do your shopping early.
Every
consideration,' selfish and
otherwise, urges that you do It now.
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Start Early In Life to Save
It U generally regretted by old men that they did hot start to save when
were young. It brings to their memory the recollection of thousands of
" that .could have been saved Instead of wasted, if they had deposited
asniall amount, in the Bank,each. week. • •
v
\ViT'
.
Young men and young women now is the time to save—now is just the
to open an account hero and make regular deposits. Then in later years
will look back upon the past with joyful recollection and genuine satisfaction.
C A P IT A L 130,000.00

S U R P L U S f 15,000.00

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
If. R. STEVENS

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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f .WOODRUFF YIcs-PtmUm I

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AaalCa*l

THE B A N K TH A T INSURES YO U R DEPOSITS

Neither can you get along with lly frosted and have been all day
METHODIST APPOINTMENTS
folks unless there is room to rattle and last-night, and I can no mare
bit. Have rules for your children, see through them than through a
of courts, but give them a little lee­ solid wall. I just came in from a Conference at Miami Makes Many
Changea
way. If they are to be abed by 8, trip down town and it will take a«V
don’ t get cross if they -run over to era] hours tot me to thaw out com ­
Miami, Dec., 1 - T h o - Methodist
8:15.
:
annual
conference came to a close to­
pletely.'
Outside
the
wind
Is
howling
i
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TH E CALL TO COLORS
night
after
a vpry successful snd
fiercely
and
blowing
the
powdery
Be
punctual,
but
not
too
blamed
Red Cross has 5,000,000 members,
highly
interesting
session. The an­
but it needs •15,000,000, and that punctual. Thfcro. is .nothing that fine snow along tho atreot in swirling
nouncement
of
tho
appointments for
means 10,000,000 now members who makes tnon madder than a brass- clouds. Woe to -those who must be
the
coming
year
was
awaited with
How do you like our li
Christ- BUSINESS RUT NOT ASU SU A L arc to be known.as (^hristmns mem­ bound, ground glass stopper, of­ out, for ten minutes in the bitter
great
Interest,
The
.
appointments
cold,
facing
tho
stinging
wind
causes
.It
.was
inevitable
that
'
the
time
ficious, and pugnacious virtue.
bers.
mas Edition? .
’
for Miami and Orlj*ndo fellow*.
should come when the slogan of
------O -----In everything, except possibly cor­ one’? face to feel pinched and drawn
Let n'greater Red Cross he your
Miami District
and
brings
tho
tears
trickling
down
business as usual" should have lost gift to "O ur Boys."
sets, there should be room. •
Sanford it some place. It. haa al­
one’s cheeks.. The mercury may
M. H. Norton, presiding elder;
its virtue as a-rallying' cry to the
ready aufTcrcd a million and a half
Let there ho a marginal hour or
It has been said by one who knew
have gone as high as ten above zero Runnell, R. L.'Ram sey; Delray and
faint hearted. Whije with the ex­
lota according to 'the Jaekaonville
two
in ypur day, a little
leisure
r-twith 'the sun ahinlng brightly for Boynton, L. Monroso; DcLand, J. S.
ample of other countries' experience that the three ageficles of the gov­
Metropolis and wu live.
intermixed with your. work.
Don’t
several hours, hut aho’s down below Chapman; Dania andl OJus, \V. B.
as a guide, it cannot he said to have ernment to win this war arc the
allow yourself to he- always pressed
------ O -----zero and will probably go to ten Tresca; East Palntka and St. John*
possessed even at tho outset of the army, the navy and the Red Cross.
All the liars are not dead yet. war any marked Intrinsic, merits, it Wc who cannot go into tho first two up to the limit.
below,, at least, by daylight to­ Park., T. It. Ragsdale, supply; Fort
Some of them live in Jacksonville may have had ita uses in stalling of! mentioned can at least join the third
And when you love do not meas­ morrow- morning. It was two below Lauderdale .Mission, George- Mason;
and work upon the Jacksonville an unreasoning panic in tl)c money and if wc fail to do this when Mr. ure or economize. In love, if no­ this morning.
Ft. Pierce, E. J. .Gates; Hasting*.
Metropolis.
The mnn that- wrote market caused by a too abrupt ces­ Wood and his helpers call upon us in where else, the more you wuste the
Mentioning sunshine reminds me. E. C. Calhoun; First M, E.‘ church.
that lettuce story ought to have a sation' of the scale of national ex­ the great Christmas drive he is pre­ more you h» ve.
Today was the first time the nun Key West; J. L. Kilgpre, Fleming
medal ‘
/ •
To he a little kind you must be has ' shone
penditure. But to repeat it.tod a y paring to launch all over West Vo­
on Chicago, tike a St. church, Key West; J. L. Grif­
lusia county, we surely cannot com-' kind a hundred times where it is not
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is sheer insanity. ' Business will not , ,
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well behaved sun should, for a fiths; Key West Memorial church.
Everybody out neat week nnd 1 »o "as usual" again until a declnru- J:,nin' if wo nre looked upon as a appreciated.
number of weeks. During the Innt E. L. Ley. supply; Kingston and
work for d - greater membership In ktion of peace has released the world Slacker" just as much as he who
To save one innocent man the law- week in November especially tire Port Orange, Frank Mc^luny; Lent­
the Red Cross. The war is on and from the clutch of unprecedented avoids service In the army or navy* must let ten guilty ones escape.
days were dark and dreary, so dark en City un/1 Peters, E. A. Harrison;
We
cannot
all
serve
in
the
trenches,
the boys must have the care nnd conditions.
The Individual or the
To he human you must make al­ that millions of lights were kept go­ Trinity M. E. church, Miami, J. M.
comfort that only the Red Cross family, whatever may he their finan­ but we can all serve at home. Join lowance. And there is nothing bet­ ing and a)l autos, street curs, etc Gross; Miami City Mission, W. G.
can give them.
cial status in life, who are conduct­ the Red Cross army and .have the ter than being human.
had their lights all day. The noons- Fletcher; Metacumbe, John Watkins,
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ing their afTalrs on the same scale privilege of being one of this great
were darker, if pnssihlp, than the Fletcher; Metacumbe, John Watkins,
body of workers who are ’ now, send­
. The Herald sends greetings to the used in peace timeta are sinning
mornings. It was truly remarkable. supply; New Smyrna Mission, F. J.
RECORD IN FOOD CROPS
ing
supplies
to
3,123
French
military
Phttereon; Sanford, J. If. Hilburn;
This does
boys in the camps and those in th‘ e against their country.
And such "foolish" weather we've
hospitals,
serving
supplies
to
30,000
Sebastian,
H. B. Boyd; Stuart and
.trenches. We hope that some.of the not mean that they should keep
Wheal ?nd Colton S h ow a Falling been having! We'yu had no aqtumn
soldiers at our canteen service in
Salerno,
J.
If. Daniel; Silver Palm
copies of this edition wjll get by the money out of circulation; it means
Off This Year
and only about two weeks summer,
France,
caring
for
thousands
of
und
Homestead,
D. B. Bourn; Titus­
censors and get into the hands of the that thfy must re-arrange their
Washington, D. .C„ D ec.' I I .— and .have not had a real, nice day
Sanford boya #who are "over there’ * methods of expenditure. Their hill French and Belgian children and Food crops generally, with the ex­ since September. • For three days ville and Cocoa, O. 'C. Seevrrs:
refugees, supplying 1,000 beds' in a
Palm Beach, W. J. Carpenter.
for necessities must In? lowered, and
wishing for news from home.
ception of wheat, established records ihwt summer it was so hot here that
tuberculosis
hospital,
operating
an
*
Orlando District
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their hill for luxuries become ns far
ambulance service which transports in production this yenr, and their tjioso people who did" not dits from
C.
W.
White, presiding clfer:
as
possible
a
thing
of
the
past.
The
If you are in doubt about what to
wished they could -as jt seemed
1,000 refugees a day, sending mil­ value far exceeds that of other years,
Apopka
Mission,
Hnns •Strenhork:
x buy- for "h er" or ".him" read the surplus must, then lie cheerfully and lions of pounds of milk -to starving Cotton, howevef, caught by an early Almost unbearable!
That’s about
Avon
Park
Mission,
to he supplied; .
advertisements in this edition of the freely devoted to investment in such Ruuia,n babies, giving 1 1 ,000,000 to rest, suffered a sensational loss of th«» summer wc had. There were
Enterprise
Mission,
F.
M. C. Eads;
•Herald and then go down nnd pat­ meritorious organizations as the Red families of sick and wounded French approxmlitoly' a million hales from very few weeks when men did not
Grand
Island
Mission;
W. J. Bart
Cross
or
the
Y.
M.
,C.
A
.—which
ronize the stores that are In the list.
,
_ • wear overcoats at night nnd in the
soldiers and $ 1 ,000,000 to the Brit­ early estimates.
lett,
supply;
Haines
City
and Lougharc
indirectly,
although
they
take
Our merchants have the goods and
Lateness of planting, hernusc of m orning^* remarkably cold 'sum­ man. C. E. Gutteridge; Hawthorn
ish -Red Crdss.
.
the
form
of
donations,
real
invest­
the prices are right.' Make this a
dry weather, and the shortness of mer. Last spring I moVed near the Circuit. A. L. Hope:
Interlsrhen
We have only, just begun.
We
ments, bringing the hjghrst con­
real Christmas. .
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the season, due to early frosts cur­ lake so I could go in bathing eVery Mission, Julian Dc Ntizaric, supply:
ceivable returns —in Liberty Bonds, need -you lo help us lo render ser­
day, hut hrrrrr-r-r, most days just
_ l_ 0
- .
tailed production of many crops.
and In other objects which tend to vice. Deland neW .
to look at thr wnter brought the Kissimmee and Shingle Creek, J. 1).
Read the story in this issue about
Fjnal
■
estimates
announced
today
assist the country to rout the forces
"goose-flesh.’’ Today I cun breathe KibCrt; Lake .Wales und Frostproof
the 'Devil abdicating hell in fnvor of
by
the
department
of
agriculture
of evil in the shortest possible time.
on the window pane for n few min­ •Mission, J. I,. Criswell, supply;
ALLOW ANCES
the kaiser. That article has been
■how
thq
great
corn
crop_
to
have
In
short,
personal
expenditure
should
utes and loosen up enough of the Leeshurg, F.’ .H. Harris; Maitland
In a ll‘ this workaday, world. Wo
'sent to tho Herald from twelve dif­
been damaged to the extent of about frost so I can see the lake through Mission, G. W. • Herndon, supply;
ferent atatrs in the past three weeka he reduced to a minimum, and in­ must always make allowances.
vestments that have no hearing on There is' nothing, perfect and we 32.000. 000 bushels by frost. Never­ the hplc. The old swimming plaec Okeechobee and East Beach Mission.
a n d 'a t least fifty Kloridins have seni
theless, corn' production established has its shores nnd* posts festooned ! ('. T. Bennett, supply; 'Orlando,. J. *
it to us. all of which proves thnl ft tho successful 'prosecution of tho would not have it so, although wc
a
record this year with 3,159,- with .wonderful Ice formations where S
Ca«on; Oviedd and Geneva. J. E.
war should, ns the President has m|ght thick wc want a perfect world.
has certainly made a hit.
J tod’
directed, he patriotically eschewed. How perfectly prosaic is the really 494,000 bushels,' while its value, also the spray has been dashed and fro- , Itart*fiehl; Palatka, S.
•
— - O -----This course of conduct will recom­ perfect ideal after It is obtained nnd a record is $4,053,072,000.
xen .....
and ,I.„
the "breakwater"
looks man nnd Orescent City. U II. hunk.
Seville and Welaka Mission, T. F.
W HAT i\ TEXAVf SAYS OF
mend itself with additional weight how tiresome, is the man or woman
The wheat crop shows a decrease like a ginnt irchej-g extending n mile
Roland; Umatilla and 7'avaro).
FLORIDA
to the person who is wise enough to who poses as the perfect being in fll of about 9,000.000 bushels from pre­ out into the lake.
Why dors a
Howard
Dutill; Webster Circuit, F.
Thousands of people living in the recognize that the period .of the war things. Dr. Frank Cranco sums it vious forecasts. This year's crop fs
Floridian stay In such a bleak fro-en L. Crowson; Winter Garden. G. ,W.
northern inclement climate spend (taught with the greatest danger to up in the following well written ar­ estimated at about 650,828,000 bush­
place? Well,, why fs a hen? One Stubbs; Winter Haveo, H. C. -Har­
their winters away from home. the United States is likely to occur ticle;
els, and its value at $848,372,000.
question is about as easy to r.nswer den. *
Their principal desire is to visit before she haa fairly mnde her debut
In all mortal afTalrs you h»ve lo
Oats
ia
a
record
crop
with
1,587.■ome country where the climate .per­ os a combatant. Therefore ita adop­ make allowance.
as the* other.
• Mts. nowef, Mrs. Deas, Mrs.
To be practical
mits them Lo be out of doors, where tion will admit, of no proernstfnatio , you must figure on anything being 286,OfiO bushels, and a value o f $ !,As eve*.
.G
ow d y and Mrs. W. If.* Wight mo­
061.427.000.
they will find tl\c advantages of' — Palm Beach Post.
Dbe.
tored ‘to Irlando Wednesday.
a little too long or-a littlo too Wg.
.The potato rrop Is the largest ever
their own |&gt;lg cities nnd where liv­
------ O'-----Nothing fits perfectly, except on-pa­
grown with a total of 442,536,000
ing conditions will he such that they
SHOP EAR LY
per, in theory-.
bushels valued at $643,865,000.
will be comfortable nnd entertained
Some one of the magazine writers
If you set aside $2,000 to buy an
Other crops .whose production 'es­
and * not to o . far away from their hns* registered a solpmn’ resolution
automobile it will probably cost you tablishes records are: Jtye, sweet po­
•.business Interests and friends.
that he will make no ChrUtmas $2,500 by tho time yoii have pro­
t
tatoes, beans, onions, cabbage and
Heretofore thousands of Amer­ present this year that coats more cured a new dufunny, for the thing­
tobacco.
than
25.
rents
and
very
few
that
icana have spent tho winters at
umajig and the tipcessary golf clubs
famous foreign resorts— Monte Carlo cost . th a t. much, and he calls on that always go with the Jones- Ten Months' Exports of Foodstuffs
SI.082,244.0&lt;6
o r tho Alps, or along the Riviera, everybody to adopt a similar resolu­ Johnson ty|K* of differentiated, re­
Exports
of food stuffs from the
but owing to -the conditions In Eu­ tion.
versible, stem-winding carburetor.
United
States
for the ten months
rope just now they rpuat look over
There Is fault to be. founil with At least that is what tho auto man
ending
in
October
totalled If.OH'J,their own country where they will such a policy. Its general adoption ■ays, and he doesn't laugh while her«
244,046,
it
was
shown
by figures an­
And tq their great surprise oppor­ would do away with one of the most snying it, either.
nounced
today
by
tji?
bureau of for
tunities for spending tho winter ac­ pleasing and enjoyable of Christmas
If you get a piece of wood to go
For
cording to their hearts -desire right customs, which should not he aban­ under tho piano leg to keep the In- eign and domiatic commerce.
the
same
period
Inst
year
total
wns
here in the great United State? and doned merely because we ate at war. Rtnimont from wobbling you alwaya
I believe the time haa como when There ahould and probably will be h a w to whittle it or get a larger $865,913,176. Exports of foodstuffs
In October of this year exceeded $98,citizens of thin country will no more Irxm useless giving this year than
piece.
I
000
,000.
.. .
think of going abroad to spend the ever before, bu| there will likely he
When you order a roast.from the
Sales
of
manufactured
goods
wintet than they will think of going mote giving *of practical and useful
butcher you must huy-aeveral
abroad
amounted
to
$3,362,844,951
. of cooperation, the spirit which animates all i o o t
to Paris to buy a pair of shoes.
gifts, hundreds o f thousands o f pounds more than is needed for tho
for
the
tert
months
of
1917,
compar­
CMftfal business, prevails ia tbe organization of
Florida offrra a climate which which will go tq the cantonments .company.
Hash foe breakfast. ia ed with $2,903,856,000 for the period
our Federal reaerve henir- # • .
Irom the beginning of October until where the national» army - la being waving the margin^
o f 1916. The .greatest increase was
•
'
the end of May cannot be surpassed trained.
If it takes four yards of good* to in the exportation o f nunufacturra
. W e own stock in iL W e keep our reserve
N o where better, than Florida can
The buying of these gifts ahoilM make a dres* you have to get four for further use in manufacturing,
cash
in iL W e have a voice in electing its direc­
the Inviting phrase "southern hos­ begin now and be finished at rapidly yards and a half.
which reached a total of I I ,071,tor*
and.
through thetn in choosing its manage*
pitality" be found to mean just as possible. -More than ever ahould
Around every house tho carpen­ 006,111, against $732,610,629 in the
menL It ia our hank, and its resources enable
what It aaya. Everybody (n Florida tho .advice and appeal to tho public
ters are building are scantling ends, ten month? laat year.
us at all times to rpeet the legitimate banking
la anxious t o ’ welcome the stranger^ to shop early meet with the ready
laths,, chips nnd shaving*.
The
Imports for tho ten months were
requirements of our community.
mnd make them feel'at. home. Flor­ and cordial acceptance and response
■tone cutter’s, yard Is'a n k le deep valued at $2,504,033,900 agaln»t.$2,ida's greatest asset as a pleasure and thl* year. There still exists every
You, in turn, can cooperate with us in main­
009, 833,398 In the ten months period
health retort la the number of reason that heretofore has been urg­ With debris.
taining
the Federal Reserve Barking System, * «f
In
.1918.
Foodstuffs
imported
this
If a locomotive la to exert nor­
people who have spent a winter hero ed for early shopping, and they are
year -totalled $634,626,767,. an *!nat
the
same
time shore in he benefits and pro­
mally
ten
thousand
horse
power
It
and the people who have visited all good reasons. There are many
cTrnic o f-f I'!6,000.000 over tin* same
tection,
by
becoming
one of our depositors.
must
bo
constructed
with
a
capacity
this... section returh g ea r-after year people who. are forced to wait until
period last year.
for
fifteen
thousand.
bringing their friend* with them.
the lsat day or two heron* .Chriat­
*
You*', cannot put lha end# of a
maa
to make their purchases, but
Bayard Taylot declared he had
In The Proven North
railway
directly*'
In
contact,
you
encircled the . globe only tn find the there sre many more who can ahop
*
Chicago, Dec. -9th. 1917. .
must leave a .little rood) for the ralle
most beautiful scertery in the world any time. This latter element, by
'
It
ia
Sunday
afternoon.
The
•'■*,•***
Florida. ' It la the kind of scenery buying, early ran lighten, the usual ioJ^raw l."
atsam
Is
hbudng.
from
,'tha.
radiator
a.
, Your bureau drawira will not work
that welcomes you right Into Ifii Chriatmaa ruihTTmd. . relieve the
my
back,
yet
my
windows
art
hearIf they canqot play.
, \
- i M B
*f{|Uly circle and envelopes you in a sttaifi on salesmemand salesgirl* and
a
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if,

i ne riuuem opine

- First-National Ban :

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MANPABOlITTBECltY-;
little H»ppettI®^TMeuUoii !
of Matter* In B rie f!
personal. Item* of

Interest •

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Harried Htrald Readers
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Clsrk Pearson has returned from
Jacksonville where he has been en­
gaged in the building of the gov­
ernment cantdhment at Carap^Johnun. \

Reliance-Llfs Insurance Company.
Ha has been 'assigned the county of
3emlnole» part of Volusia and part
of Brevard counties aa his *territory
and will make insurance bis real
Our toilet requisites are an ever­ business from this time forward.
lasting delight. Seo them at .Philips Mr. Hart is a young man of remark­
able ability in his chosen profession
Drug Store.
32-6tc
George Venable .*rite* that he is and his promotion is well deserved.
now comfortably* located at Key
Scrawny Calves
Wcat where he has charge of a big
■What makes a calf scrawny—off
gang of workmen engaged in build­
Its feed? Germs—parasites—in the
ing camps at the Island City.
Pansies from open ground, 16c Intestines. Why not free them of
dosen.
Large. Maidenhair ferni this trouble? If you will give th
11.00. Handsome palms for Christ­ calf some B .A . Thomas Stock Rem­
mas, $ 1.00 and up. Citrui fruit and edy in its feed, within a week you
will see It brighten up and In four or
pecan trees. Mrs. 8. B, Wight.
3t-’t f" five weeks you won't know the calf.
Costs you but a few cents and we
The annual bazaar given by the
will refund that if it doesn't do as
Jadies of the Congregational church
we say.
will bo held tomorrow, Saturday, in
L. Allen Seed Ce.
the DeForest building of
pint
Sanford, FIs.
street.
A large variety. of fancy
~~ ■ *
goods, cooked foods, aa well as hot
*
i
Boys Join The Colors
coffee and doughnuts can be bought
Recruiting has‘been vigorous here
and enjoyed.
the past few days and many of the
Housewives:— Keep your daily ex­
Sanford boys have joined the army
penses In a Daily Expense Record.
and navy. Recruiting Officer Rob­
Phone 426, 1011 Oak avenue.
bins was here several days and ob­
32-3 tc .1 tained the following:
Remember the Saturday, bazaar
Walter Mason, John Pczold. Paul
given by the ladies of the Congre­
Pezold, Edmond Stowe and Horace
gational'church,
Chorpening, ali of the aviation signal
Send your friends a box of fancy eorps. Nathaniel Finch and Clif­
oranges for Christmss. Orders will ford Jones,
colored,, joined
the
1&gt;« filled promptly by George Fox; stevedore service.
Pico 'Bldg., Sanford.
Price^$3.00.
In the naval reserves there were
O RDER NOW. .
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32-4te
several joined here and in Orlando,
*. Floyd Washburn after spending a among them being Robert Deane,
few days With his parents‘ returned E. S. Ward, Lyman Baker.
Sunday to Camp Wheeler.
•,
Clarence Mahoney
joined
the
The regular annual meeting of the Quartermasters
Corps at
Camp
stockholders of the Bank of Oviedo, Johnson, Jacksonville and.will^bo In
Fla., will be held in the offico of the the clorjcal department. .Homer
Bank of Oviedd, January 17th, 1918, Wynne joined the naval reserves and
at 7:30 p. m., being the third Thurs­ will be assigned to Charleston._
day in the month, for the election of
There were several others thnt
a board of directors, to serve for the joined the
several
departments
ensuing year and for the transfection whose names we did not obtain.
of such other business as may prop­
erly come before it.
Notice to Stockholders
B. G. Smith,
The regular annual meeting of the
33-Fri-2tc
President.
stockholders of the-Peoples Bank of
Sanford, Sanfofd, Fla., will bo held
I)r. HARPER
in directors’ room of said bank on
Oaleopathlc Speriallsl
Sanford, Sunford, Fla., will be .held
Office: MagrfoIia Ave.
Tuesday. January 8th, .1918, at
Phone 195
10:00 a. m. (being the second Tues­
33-Stc
day in the month) for the purpose of
electing a hoard of directors to serve
Come In and Hear Ihe Columbia
for Ihe ensuing year, and for the
Records for December
transaction of such other business a
2394 Cheer Up, 'I.l.iza; Melod
may properly come before the meet­
Land.
ing.
2376 It Takes a Long Tall Ilrown
O. L Taylor, Cashier.
Slim Gal--------- One Step More.
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2380 Cinderella or The Glass

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stvsrsl weeks a g o when hi* train ran
into an open switch, near Huntington.
The accident smashed Mr.
Shelley badly tearing the Ifgaments
of*his left arm-*at the shoulder and
otherwise bruising him'up. * He -will
be out o f the ggg^lng for some time
but die is'being congratulated upon
a narrow, escape from death. He is
stilt weak but (a able to get down
town and back once In awhile. Mr.
Shelley seems to bear a charmed life
for he has been in many''accidents
during his long and continuous ser­
vice as engineer. .

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•xUnrirtly In the homeland-and lit
foreign countries. A cordial in vita
tion la extended to all to come, to
the services.
Rev; D. D. Marston.

core aha responded- with a reqaact
number* "There titU ^ D o lly D o n 't
C ry." Truly ebwto a rare treat and
her added personal charm makes her
a ‘ universal fayorite.
•The second part of. the' program
Rev. Stelqmeyer la Live Oak
was selections /ram the Dramatic Rev. E. F. Stelnmeyer haa return School.
Especially good was the
ed from the Methodist Conference brilliant performance by Miea Fannie
at Miami and has been assigned to RSba Munson In Webber’s M om sLive Oak. Rev. lliiburn has been Csprfcloco."
_
assigned to Sanford.
Miss Dsvla played the Valse Opl
34, No. 1 of Chopin in a most finish­
ed manner, her clean cut phrasing
Preaching Moore,s Station
Rev. F. M. C. Eads, the newly and rhythm 'was delightful. * The
appointed M. E. minister for the second p a r t' of the valse began ■In
Moore's Station circuit will preach piano part and through a splendid
at Moore'a station on Sunday after­ crescendo to a grand climax and the
noon and evening at 3' and 7 .
unusual pianiaimo effects Jn certain
The public is. cordially invited to parts greatly enhanced and varied
come to these service!.
the too usually. Inapiid 'performance
of the Chopin valse.
Red Cross Notes
The third and last' part of the
Friday, Dec. 21st; is the 4*te for muiicalc comprised a few numbers
the genera? Red Cross meeting, .2:30 from the Ultra Modern or Future
p. m. at the Club House. We hope School.
On this school of music
that by this time everyone hns scen Mrs. Munson msde s most interestthe urgent need for the* carrying on ng talk and said in part: "It Is said
of this work and that'every member .that it la to be-th e music of the will be there.
j future. There are many character­
The Chapter wishes to announce istics which differentiate into the
that each member' is entitled to a Ultra Modern from the classical and
writers,
Most
salient •
Red Cross Service flag‘and they cin romantic
points
are
uses
of
whole
tone
a'catea
be obtained from Mrs. W. P. Carter,
at her residence, 606 W. first St. instead of usual modes and most de-^ ,
PIcaao call and get your flag if you elded emphatic cacophonic princi­
pals of dissonant pedal effocta.
are entitled to It.
One theorist defines discord as
Through the generosity of one of
our leading citizens, Mr. Geo. Fox, "combination of tones not pleasing
Sr., tho Chapter has just secured the to the ear and not permitted in mu­
Modern
music,
use of two nice large rooms in the- sic," the Ultra
"pleasing
to
the
car
but
permitted
Pico block for .their worlt rooms.
This change of quarters from the In music," the dissonants in music '
Elks Club to these new rooms is is. vital* effect of tho composition,
the
caused by the increase in work, the cremate progress, etc -It ‘ is
lemon
to
the
candy'
of
music
whhh
'n
need for' more working facilities,
the
sweet
consonfents,
but
all
schools
hence need for more room'. ' The
Chapter feels deep gratitude to the up. to the present day hnvc either .
Elks Club for- its ready and liberal gives dissonant after dissonant, prousxltance at u time when we needed gri-siively nnd insistently. "Pclion
a work room for the commencement upon Pellon" until all seems to top­
ple over of its own accord.
nnd inauguration of this work.

Mr and Mra.'E. C. Bowman .ire
OFFICE R O O M S FOR RENT
njoleins over the arrival of a fine
Three
roams fronting on . First
biby boy.
street, most desirable office room s
Boy your toya at the big ThreeIn city. - Several other rooms for
ia-One Store.
3JMt
good offices In same building.
Rfgular meeting of Seminole ReYOW ELL&amp; SPEER.
&gt;«kih Lodge .Tucaday night, Dec.
23-tfc
,, gt 7:30. Election of ofilccra,
. Harvey Parrish Is Some Hunter
AB members urged to^ b c present,
^Harvey Parrish la the champion
Visiting Uebekahs welcome. . See’y.
hunter
of the younger boys going
The Ladies Union of the Congreout
the
other day and bagging tw o
(itiosal church will hold their anwild-turkeys
in ope.hour. Last year
Isal baiaar, Dec.. 16th, afternoon
he killed .a deer and he bids fair to
Hd evening, in the room next to
become a mighty Nimrod.
jh* Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co
itore. There will - be ■cooked food
N O T IC E (or tale.
.
32-tc
The
regular
annual meeting, of
James D. Ingraham, sales agent
the
stockholders
of the Seminole
(0r the Land- &amp; Industrial' Depart­
'County Bank of Sanford, FIs., will
ment of the Florida East Coast Ry.
be held in the office of ssld bank at
Co., with headquarters at St. * Aufour o'clock p. m. on Thursday,
' ratine was In the city yesterday
January 3rd, 1918, for the purpose
the guest of .his undo and 'aunt,
of .electing a board of directors t
Ur. and Mrs. F. P. Forster.*
serve for the enjiulng year.
ffe can nave you money on toya
I A. R. K E Y ..,.
,l the Threc-in-One Store.
33-lt
Fri-3I-4tc
Cashier.
Capt. K. R. Murrell has returned
Mrs..Walaman'a Mother Dead
Iron Jacksonville with a large new
The many friends of Mrs. Fred
truth for which he will be the agent.
Walsman will sympathize with, her
Eipenslve' Hemstitching Machine
in the loss of her mother, the death
Jut* installed at the mjninory ahop
occurring last M onday at her home
of Mrs. II. L. Duhart. Ladies of
in Michigan. She has been HI for
Sanford ore invited' to call and see
many months and Mrs. Walsman
this machine in operation. Fourth
h^d been her constant attendant,
ind Sanford Ave.
* 13*tf
her Illness preventing Mrs. Wals­
‘ Leave your orders for subscript
man from coming to Sanford with*
lion to the Saturday Evening .Pont,
Mr. Walsman Inst month.
Arrangements
will be - made ' The clashing principals of the
the I,adien Home .Journal nmi the
whereby these will be upon to the- Ultra Modern School creates rest­
Country Gentleman at Ihe Herald
Methodist Notes
public frpm 9 o’clock a. m. each day,. lessness nnd in this some critics see ’
office where Robert Holly will arc
At the Sunday school hour next Tho wurk is to be done under the the spirit of the time.
that they nre sent to the main of­
Sunday will be rendered the second direction of Mrs. David Speer und
Several selections from Cyril Scott.
fice.* The very thing for n Christpart of the Progressive Christmas her assistants.
Klondike and Dubussy were fender-,
mu gift to your friends. Robert is
program as follows:
We are sorely in need of the fol­ ed. Miss Munsoni brought out ad­
buying Liberty Ronds with his com­
Solo, "Others," by.,Mrs. F. E. lowing nrtic!cs*to fit up these work mirably the cpmie side rf Dubussy’a
mission. .
Steinmcyer.
rooms: Five, sewing- machines, chairs "Gnllawog’s.W alk.” A Golliwog Is a
Toys, Toys. Toys. Toys at the
"White Gift S tory," Miss Blanche nnd tables. Any one who has any black doll, very hideous, wlt.h shiny
Three-in One Store.
33-It
PattiahsH.
of the above articles ti&gt; offer please eyps nnd bushy hair. .
Rending, "A Christmas Thought" phone Mrs. Deane Turner, No. 3 09,
Fine stationery packets for the
A most characteristic number wan
Solo, Marjorie Hosklna Soldier Hoy at Philips' Drug Store.
by Monday, thp 16th.
"Rubcrzehl, hy Klondike, played by*"
T a li by Rev. F. E . Steinracyer. - 32-5tn
Miss Dnvis. The . climax of disso­
We trust every members of the
Chief Justice nnd Mrs. W. *It.
nant pedal effects brought uncontrol­
The Annual Mdnsop Musical
Sunday sehoool and church will be
Healey of Longwood, the Second
lable expressions from the audience.
Last Saturday afternoon the Lit
present
os
we
are
trying
to
make
municipality of Seminole . county
Tho jirogram ended with n grand
these programs Interesting and ben­ ■erary Division of the Woman's Club finale Overture from the orchestra.‘
blessed Sanford with a visit ycater- S|lP P "'
“
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Our Officers Go
2392 Medley of Christmas Car­
eficial and we need your help to and their many friends enjoyed the
dsy.
« .
First Lieut. Geo'. G. Herring and
make'the Sunday school thp success annual, musical progrim given by
ols, Parts 1 and 2.
Y. M.*C. A. Conference
Public Stenographer — Room 6, ’ 2389 Sometimes You’ ll Remcm- Second Lieut. Ralph Wight left for
Mrs. Fannie S. Munson.to that de­
their duties Wednesday. I.icut. Her­ it should he.&lt;
The'
Older
Boys Y. M. C. A. Con­
Gamer Woodruff Bldy., Phone 271. 4&gt;er: Most Wonderful of All.
partment. This year'a program wus
Como and bring your friends.
ring went to Camp Jnckson nnd was
ference-at
Winter
Park on Dec. .7*9
’ 3 -tf.
must interesting und varied.
2374 Children’s Frolic Christmas
wh* pronounced a grand success by
accompanied by Mrs. Herring fend
Htfn. Forrest Lake has just re­ Morning: Santa Clasu Patrol.
'
The first part^ was Spanish, and
Bonds Are Ready
Miss Elinor nnd they will remain
the Sanford delegation’ who attendoll •
turned from n business trip through
599C Hello,' Aloha, Hello! Fox
opened
with a group of Spanish
The Liberty Bonds are now ready
in a body rejiresentinB the Sanford
Ihs west.
Mr. Lake was delayed ■Trot*; Bailing 'Away on the Henry near him until he is transferred or
for those who
purchased
them dances most fascinatingly rendered High School.
goes
to
Europe.
icing and coining as his train was i d a y . y„x Trot.
hy the orchestra Mrs. Gwynn Fox
The High School* throughout- the
Lieut. Wight went to Camp Znrh-''through 0.e Peoples Bunk. Come in
liM nut (in the sidings waiting f o r 5917 |{„nol I've Bren Looking
;clnrinet:
Miss Tenne, vi-&gt;1in, Mrs.
nnd
get
them.
state
were'invited to send delegates
ary
Taylor
at
Louisville
and
Mrs.
the immense trains of supplies for for You. Listen to This -One Step.
Robert Herndon, cornet: Miss Junie
for
whom
'Rollins College of Winter
Wight
expects
to
join
him
later
if
Ike armies.
He saw solid train
2384 I Don't- to bn Loved a
Stumon, piunof Mr. Stumon, trom­
Park offered free entertainment, the
National Anthems of Allies
ktiji of hardwood going from the Little by a I*ot of Little Boys; I'd he remains there long. AH the hoys *
bone.
schools paying railroad fare of the
There Is planned an especially inforests of the west to the cast for I.
ove to be a Monkey In a* Zoo.nre uncertain ns to where they are
Mrs. Robert Herndon's cornet *e- delegates.
Two hundred -delegates
to be sent but the general concensus teresting musVcal sprvlce at H o l y ,
Ike manufacture of gun stocks nnd
n „ , n 0|(| Madrld.W M rrpc. ted
Gibson &amp; Wallace.
were
present
from different sections
of
opinion
seem*
that
in
the
early
wyi that the north is aflame with
Cross Church, corner Park avenue
|llt&lt;,ntIy rncorod.
2A-tf
of
the
statei
spring
they
will
be
sent
across.
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and fourth street, for next Sunday
•
Ihe »sr spirit that allows no alien
The Sanford High School was rep­
Wherever, they go they have our night. Dee. 16th (Third Sunday in
*
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Mr»' A,!o ; f f ""crly Miss Myra
•entimenH ami no stacker spirit.
Roper Joins Nary
prayers for their safety and we know Advent), it will be In* lorm o f „ , Munson, sang in Spanish, selections resent o-J by Watson Me Ale zander.
T. F. Roper, the popular grocery
Fine Duroc pigs for sale. Inquire
that all the officer* and meh if Sem­ "Sermon-Recital." giving the Na- Ifr(,m lh,‘ °&gt; ’" ra of Grenandre. The Clifford Walker, Sherman Moore,
nun has sold his business and joined
»l Hand Bros' stables.
,'10-tfc
inole will give « good Qccqunt of tionnl anthems of Jill the Allies. A translation of euch number was first Henry Md.auiin, Jr.. Edmond
lie sure und see the Christmas the navnl reserve*. He will be sta­ themselves wherever their duty rails description of the individual.nntbems given and thru so en.dly followed by Mehch, Max Bradbury, Thyo. Itunfew
toods a« L. R. - Philips &amp; Co.'s. tioned at Key West for a
ge, Percy -Packard. Six others were •
them.
will be given by the Rev. Ucctor an het most expressive 'rendering.
Mr. Roper is n popular
The *cn*&gt;ihlc kind, just what you months.
The ’ reading -"Ip Old Madrid," appointed who could not attend.
then the anthem will be played
young man, the Noble Grand of
w»nl to se.nd to the soldier -boy.
On Monday morning tho def gates
Mrs. Fannie Stcmbridge Munson w from Marian Croford’s '.'In tho Palo
Basket Boll Schedpte ,
Sanford Odd Fellows lodge nhd his'
32-5tc
of. the K ing" wa* given by Mrs W, from the Sanford'school were called,
preside
at
the
organ
assisted
by
Mrs.
(
*
friends will watch his career with ■Dec. 14—Cathedral, In Sanford.
Mr*. Watson has had upon to make a report to the school.
Bf. Ralph Stevens ix home for a
Robert' E. Herndon, cornetist.- Ail E. Watson.
Jan. 4—Stetson, •in Sanford.
Uncle Sam with much interest.'
thorough
tnrnlng
and possesses dis­ They rennrted splendid entertain­
bw days from the medical corps
Invited
to -come. Service
Jan. I I —Orlando, in Orlando. ' . are
tinct drumatlc ability nnff as easily ment and fine addresics by speaker* cimp !n Virginia and was accom­
promptly
at
7
p.
m.
Jan. 18—Ocala, in Ocala.
?1t&gt; Pound Pigs
brings laughter as the tears. ''F or en- chosen for the occasion.
panied hnm&lt;* by Lieut. William' R oIh
Jan. 26—Oviedo, in Sanford,
With corn nimve B0 cts. hogs ent
•won of the Engineer Corps.
Dr.
■Service* for Third Sumlny in A d ­
Fob. 1 — Ocala, in Sanford.
'Sevens has been geing through in- their heads off very quickly. Th
vent will be as follow^: .Fob.
8
—Duval,
In
Sanford.
kniiye training nhd expects to leave hog that takes two or three- months
Early Service—7:3P 'a. m.‘
Feb. 16—Stetson, in DeLind.
•or "Somewhere In Europe" soon. to get on full feed never brings you
‘
Sunday
School— 9:45 a. m,
Feb. 22—Duval, in Jacksonville:
•bi« looking thf picture of. health. k profit.
Morning- SServia*— 11 n. m.
March
*1
—Cathedral,In
Orlando.
Whcmmti -are-ready-to put away
"Iluyfers** Candies,.-fresh by exVesper* and Sermon-Recital — 7
your
shouts on feed, begin with the - 22 -tf
|*r(M direct from New York, at
p. m.
II. A. Thomas Hog Medicine. Use
MoMey's Drug Store.
29-tf
It. A. Bf. Election
regularly and watch your shoots
• 8. . 0 . Shinholser has a gang of round out into fat hogs in nine , Last night was regula/ annual
Thanks the Ladles
mfn in DeLnnd . makipg -extensive mqnths—hogs going well ovar 2 election night of tho Royal Arch
Morrison, Vn., Dec. 10, 1917.
ppp»ifs and improvements on the pounds and as high a* 240 pounds. Masons of Sanford Chapter.
Aviation Station.
A
Southern Roll Telephone Exchange Figure the average feeding and you very interesting meeting Is reported To the Ladles c f the Red'Cross So•here.
,
citey of Sanford, Florida:
will sec why the B. A. Thomafe med­ and the following werfc elected:
1 wish to express my appreciation
Soldier Hoy camera outfits, shav- icine is a good investment.
F.
L.
Miller,
II.
P.
Try
and thanks to the ladles for the
Ini wts ^ just the thing. At L. R. feeding out your hogs on this plan
S. G. Kennedy, King
Christmas box which they sent me.
Philip* tc Co.’s.
* ,
32-5tc
Jas, Moughton, Scribe
and If you are nqt more tb«n pleased
I received it the day I left Camp
T.
J.
Miller,
Tress.
.
'wo
will
refund
the
cost
of-the
medi­
L .®- V- Jervey, the popular repVail,
New Jersey, for Virginia. I en­
O. L. Taylor, Secy.
^ n tu iv e of the A. E. Myer &amp; Cm cine.
from this week's earnings for
joyed
the fruit cake very much, as
tornminion firm oI New y ork u * .
This Chapter is In a very flourish­
L. Allen 8 eed Co.
the purpose of o^enning a; '
ing condition and the prospects for it ts not,included in our daily mcor.
Sanford. Fla.
In, Sanford for' the season and
As
I
do
not
amokc
I
gave
the
'cigar­
the
year
of
1918
are
vtfrV
bright.
.
;®*ny friends are glad to see him
ette* t 6 the other boys, who en joyey
*nin.
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George H y t'a Success
them immensely.
Will
Shelley
Recovering
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George D. Hart has made a won­
»hd. Llggett’s fine can*
Again thanking you for your kindThe many friends of Engineer
’ JtL &lt;&gt;T ChHatnuui, In ail styles, derful tucceas in. the life insurance
neoit,
nets, I* am
DO IT NOW!
*nd prices.' . The most elegant business and his good work of the Will Shelley are glad to sec -him out
Yours very truly,
.
™- At Phillpi Drug Store. 32-5c past yoar has, been rewarded by the again after his’ serious accident of
C. Hutchinson,
You will find it easy to keep it Up week after
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back on this as the mast profitable advertise­
ment-you.evei'read hnd answered.*

Free Methodist Services
W ill'be held at the Lake Monroe
echool house this, evening, Saturday
evening and 8 unday evening, co m ­
mencing at T o ’ clock ]). m. Also at
11 a. m. Sunday. Preaching by the
district elder and former missionary
secretary cf the aforesaid church;
Rev. D.- Wlnget. * After tho preaeh
ing Suqday morning th'a sacramerof the Lord’s Supper will*he n d n id .
tateted.' Mr. Wlnget has travelle

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SITUATION
IS COMPLEX
LO OKS L I K E C O S S A C K S
A R E IN T H E
SADDLE
London, Eng., Dec. 14.— A battle
has occurred near Belgorod in south­
ern Russia between Bolshevik! forces
and troops under Gen. KornilofT, but
the outcome has not been established
and Petrograd advices aro conflicts
ing.
.T h e Petrograd correspondent of
the Daily Mall reports ’ that Geni
. KornlofT was defeated and wounded
and that his capure was to bp ex­
pected.
A dispatch from a representative
of the Post, however, denies the re­
ported Bolshevik! victory, saying
Gen. KornilofT has routed his foes
and will soon join Gen. Kaledlnes at
Noko Tcherkaak.
The Post correspondent, wfto re­
ceived his Information from an un­
named source, sends detailed des­
cription of the battle. He says Gen.
KorniiofT had about 3,000 men,
makjng up what is known as the
“ wild division of cavaliers, of St.
George/* “ battalions of death" and
some artillery. When the bolshevik!
troops were encountered Gen. Kor­
nilofT divided his army and sent one
part forward by train. This was
soon followed by the Bolifhcvjki*
who promptly trumpeted a great
victory.
Gen. KornilofT. however, in the
meantime, mnnoouvored his main
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. orcc near the BolsheWki and at­
tacked with artillery, Some of his
opponents fled nnd others surrender­
ed or joined the red guard section of
the KornilofT army. The remaining
Bplsheviki were surrounded ami
dealt with very drnstirally.

lat minister and learned to toys him
he Is transferred to another church
antf right now this cjty is about to
lose another good man In the person'
of lU v. F. E. Stcinmeyer who with
Mrs! Stcinmeyer and- the family
have 'endeared themselves to the
people- of -Sanford- during* their-four
abort years of residence here.
- The record of Mr. SteinmeyeFa
pastorate here la worthy of mention
and ia a record of which he and hia
congregation can well feef' proud.
Tho Methodist church here now has
property interests of about $28,000.
The new church ia'aaid to be one of
the finest in .th e state and la well
equipped to take care of the church
interests (or many yea n to come.
Since Mr. Stcinmeyer's pastorate be­
gan here four years ago ho has added
260 new members to tho church., the
total membership being at this time
over 600 members.
150 members
have been
dismissed- to
other
churehes in that time.
Tho first Sunday Mr. Stcinmeyer
preached htfre the Sunday school
had an enrollment of 94 members
and now the Sunday school haa an
average attendance of 200, the high­
est attendance one Sunday being 210
present. » M I
* These figures justify the hellof and
confidence that tho members have
in Mr. nnd Mrs. Stcinmeyer and
demonstrate that they have been
active in tho work of the Lord while
here. They havo hundreds of friends
in tho church nnd in other churches
who .will regret to boo them leave
Sanford but the love and esteem and
best wishes for success follow them
in their new field •of. endeavor and
wo recommend them to the good
people of Live Oak where we know
they will receive a hearty welcome.

Death of Rer. Ley
Rev. J. B.'Ley, pastor of the- First
Methodist church in'Orlantlo and one
of the most prominent ministers of
the Methodist conference died in
.Orlando Monday night at II
o’clock, resulting from a surgical
operation. He was about GO years
of nge nnd was formerly pastor of
the First Methodist rhurch in Tnmpn for three years. He has also held
In a long interview of the Russian many of the leading charges in the
situation, the Petrograd correspond­ state, huving been pastor of the
ent of the post says there is no First church in Jacksonville, Ocala,
prospect of u careful settlement, Lakeland, Tallahassee, nnd other
nnd everything must he derided by lending churches, and for several
force of .arms. What is behind the years •was presiding elder of the
Bolahevikr ia as yet undisclosed, blit Ocala district.
among the influentrul members of
Rev. Ley's father was a Method­
their organization are men who were ist minister and was the founder of
'prominent among the secret influ­ the Methodist church irrt/Tainpn, in
ential police' of the government 1851, at a time when there were only
which once ruled Russia.
Accord­ home missionaries... Resides beih a
ing to the correspondent-they were preacher’ s son, he has two brothers,
spreading dissent Ion everywhere. He Rev. E. L. Ley of Key West and
adds:
Rek. E. F.- Ley of Ft.■'Meade, in the
''Although flootLi of indignation Methodist conference.
aro poured out daily on the bolshe­
The bodyw ill be taken to Mican
vik), it is beyond.question that (hey i opy, his o|d home, for interment.
ure gaining ground in Russia, simply Rev:’ Ley is survived by his wife and
because they use a strong hand, five children: John C. Ley and Mrs.
which is the only thing the Russians T. F. Alexander; M/.x. T. A. Bello of
in general appreciate. Their raeth Cairo, On.; Mrs. F. A. Smith nnd
ids might horrify tho west, hut Miss Ruth Ley of Orlnndo. Besides
otls
would be perfectly understood east tho Methodist conference losing one
of ih c Suez.
For example, ■during of the most cfilcicnt'miniatcra, South­
* the last three weeks there have been ern College gives up one of-the jead
taken out of the rivers and canals of ing promoters and competent menfPetrograd 7,000'naked corpses whoso bers of tho board of directors, and in
death was not caused bu drowning the death of Rev. Ley, tho state
The Injuries which caiised denth-tel! loses one of the greatest beloved and
their own story. A suit of clothes most competent men.
nowadays in Russia is worth more
^.than htndfuls of paper money. The
Guerry la plrector
corpsea of women even had their hair
"G oode M. Guerry,- well known
cut off, because It represented mar­ newspaper man-cf Howey, Fla., has
ketable valuta."
been appointed publicity man for
Referring to Siberia's declaration' tho national war sevipgs committee's
of independence, the correspondent thrift campaign, according to. an­
.aays the Siberian troops aro being nouncement ptndo last night by
Reorganized under Gen. PleskofT, one Judge J. F. C. Briggs, state direc­
of the best known ofllcors. It is said tor. He is expected to arrive here
the Siberians have declared in favor t.omorrow t o take chargo ofhis work.
of a . monarchy.
Mr. Guorry is Well known through­
The corresplndcnt asserts that al out tho atkte and will havo charge of
though the stories of activities of, the all pruts matters for the campaign's
Cossacks In the southeast vary it Is work which ia to begin in. earnest as
certain they aro standing for law soon aa.ho'arrives. Ho will prepare
and order. Ho predicts that event­ educational copy on tho thrift movcually the Russians will again present mont and supply It to the vnrious
a front against the Germans, adding nowipapers of Florida, — Timeathat nothing whatsoever within tho Unlon.
range of human thought that hap­
pens in Russia need now occasion
8t«v«nton'» Memoirs Valuable.
Obo o f the 45 copies printed for prl*
any surprise.
"Among the highly important vnto ill si rib till on of Robert Louis Ste­
'acts/* ho aaya, "ia tho recovery by venson's memoirs of himself, was Bold
recently In Lontlon for 112, It Is a
tho Russian churh of its full m quarto printed from the original manu­
independence and self government. script. A first edition of ths "New
I t has again established th&lt;&gt; patri­ Arabian Nights" also changed hands
archal and Is preparing to take an for four times that sum.
important part in. the present' » ,
struggle."
The Jaws of Russia, he predicts,
will have an' important part in the
government. The capture of Jeru­
salem will be a weighty factor.
&gt; Ccar Nicholas and his family are
enjoying much greater freedom cf
ADVERTISING
movement at Tobolsk, and there is
talk of bringing them back to Eu­
ropean Russia.
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Fred W. Smith, 1627 So. Water SL,
W ichita!. Kans.
32«4tp
For Sals—Onion
Uiggers.

LEAVE

The'-Methodists, are good people
but their .brethren of the other
churches do not like their method of
Lraniftr every four yean, Juat as
we have come to'know the.M ethod-

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GIFTS OF RARE
AND OF STERLING
JQUAUTY--AT-F0PK&gt;AR~
PRICES

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ydVJL 10. ,4&gt;t W.

etrl to ct*. n ? of aw. ser. of n h •( L«t
plants. , 8. J&lt; I of See. &gt;4. ran t 1ft eh*.. tbonee N 1ft
ths.,*
theneo W. 10 cha., thtoco 8. 10 eha.
31-tf
bo b*(.i aad bag. at HE. cer. of N f i of

For ' Sale— One large gas' rpnge
May be seen at Reat Room.
"STtJTf) ~
For Sate— Dodge automobile, prac­
tically new.- A real bargain. N. H.
Garner.
S0-4tc
For Sale—To wind up an estate I
offer for sale Lot 12, Bloek 3, Tier 1,
fronting 30 feet on Palmetto avenue
and adjoining county Jail. Make me
an offer for It. T. P.Grady, Inde­
pendent -L ife Building, Nashville,
Tenn. •
29-flte
For Sale— White Bermuda Onions,
grown from the seed, $2.00 thousand.
26c per h u n d r e d .
See C. II.
Lefifer,
28-tf,
For Sale-^Fine lot pf Registered
Quroc Jersey pigs. • Mrs. Endor
Curlett, Geneva, Florida.
26-tfc
For Sale— Very desirable celery
and truck land, well drained,' at
Summerfield, Marion County, Fla.,
H mile from railroad station, H mile
from good school and church, alac
hard aurfaco road. This land can be
bought cheap for cash. Apply to*
Chas. White, Adams Park, Ga.
26-lZtp
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Lot I of 8 «c-.t4 , roa N. J 0 eha., thatta W,
10 (hS., thanra 9. 10 ckt* tbanr* E. 10 tba.
ta bag. and BM of Lot X of * n I t . oil la
Tp. 10. K. t » E. and Bag.
B»«. MS
fas ft N. and
at

Bar. SB, irun
N ,wv
100 ft*,
fu , thaaea B.
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E. 450 ft.,
fi
thaaea H. 000 ft., tfteaea W. 450 ft. ta beg.,
aad bag. at SW. cor. of N E K of N E K . °I
Bar. 39. rua N. 10S A-7 yd*., thaoaa W.
StO yda., thaaea 8. 10ft 4-7 yd*., thaaea
E. HO yd*. 8m . Sit aad S E K of N W K
al N E K e l 8m . « * i W. M0™t* el BF.il
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N E K of^
««t t»W # f 8W M
of 8 W&gt;( of 8m . SOj Bag. at NW cor. of
BWK •• 8 E K •&gt; 8m . SO, rua E. HO yda.,
thaaea 8 110 yda., thaaea W. StO yda.
thaaea N. 110 yd*, and BWK
SW gef
8 E )f *at 8m . I l l and bag. at NW ear. of
,WK of^BEK Of See. I*, rua B .'&gt;10 yda.,
thaaea If 110 yda., thaaea W. StO yd*.,
tbeara N. 110 yda. 8 m . J*. all In Tp. SO.
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That. .portion
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SEK
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Bn . T am bra rad la tho folloalag daarrlptfaat
Bafe. St a atak* 10.14 eha. 87 of Quarter
om . po*t on aaatrrn boundary of 8m . 7, run
8. aa Sae. Ilna H J S , eh*., fh«aca W. 4.30
•h».. theaeo N. SX tala, 10 *M. W. X5.S1
10.11 eha. to hoi.) NW
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Regulating

Reelag

FOR KENT
. For a
desirable housekeeping
apartment go to Mrs. C. H. Smith,
308 Park Avc., between Third And
fourth Sla.
32-2tp
For Rent— Five room house. C o n ­
veniences. Large garden plot. * Sit­
uated close in. See C. H. Loftier.
28-tf
Rooms for Rent—919 Oak Avc.
22-tf
For Rent— Furnished room* for
light housekeeping, 117 Laurel ave­
nue.
•19-tf
Rooms fur light housekeeping and
furnished rooms.
Mrs. Lilja, 615
Phrk avenue.
Furnished. Rooms liy Day, Week
or Month — Park avenue Flat, 105
North Park avenue..over L. R. Phil­
ips
Co. drug store. Mrs. C. C.
Hart, manager.
30-tf
For Rent—Three
otllce- rooms
fronting on First street. Most desirablo offices in city. Several other
good office rooms In some building.
Vowel)-A: Speer.
. 23-lfc.

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SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN
’• TO MAIL ORDERS

standard nudity, iueh air
(a) flrlck or ronriete lurfaee
&lt;b) Clay or Portland cement tjle
(e) Tin or- alate .
td) Aibratoa ■blnglca 1-8 Inch thick or
thicker'
(a) Pltfh or felt, built up type, four or
flee piles, 'amooltf or grit surface.
■Section 2. All - o f _______________________
the following classes ol
buildings may bo covered with coveting! aet
forth above In Section I of thla. ordinance,
or With standard ^aphalt rag
felt prepared
&gt;g tcit
pi
roofing, or. _______
Asphalt _rag ___
faitshingles,
shingles, or by
Ing
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other types of rovrrfng having equivalent

You can make your choice here in perfect
confidence of satisfaction

Are resisting properties when approved and
labrllsd liy ths Underwriters Laboratories,
Inr., Chicago, tlllnois:
(a) Dwellings
•
(b) Frame buildings
(r) Iluildlngs not exceeding two* stories,
or 30 feet in bright and 2,800 square fret
in area, and not used for factories, were
houres or merrgqtfle purposes.
Section 3. The top and sideis of dormer
windows shall be covered same aa the roof,
or with other materia! having equivalent fir*
resistive properties.
Section 4. If s wood shlngis roof Is dim sgrd hy flr* mors than 20 per rrnt. the rn.
lire roof shall be replaced with material
specified in Sections 1 and 2 of this ordin­
ance.
I I ' * wood shingle roof Is to be repaired
more than 10 per r{nt In any qne year, the
same shall bs antlrrly replaced with material)
specified In Serlions 1 and 2 of this ordin­
ance, except si specified In paragraph 1 of
this section.
Section 5. The chairman of building com­
mittee of city council shell have power to
condemn and have removed any wood shingle
roof that. In hJa opinion ia in such a deteri­
orated condition a* l o be exresslvely In­
flammable.
Section G. Within twrlvr year* from the
dale of the approval of this ordinance any
and all roofs covered with wood shingles
shill be replaced with roof coverings which
comply 'this ordinance.
'
Section 7. A I ordinances or part* of or­
dinances in conflict with this ordinance are
hereby repealed. .
I’ aaaed this the 3rd day of December,
1317.
C . II. D IN G EE.

RILES
J E W

E L E R S

JACKSONVILLE. FLA
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With full realizntfnn of the dLastroun influence of the
war on all business routine, our buyers have nut forth
unprecedented iJTorts to secure the gn ateit advantage*
possible for our-trade.

I hereby certify that the -above and fore,
going ordinance was duty passed by ths city j
council In session on thn 3rd day of fir- i
cemlirr. 1917.
i
JAH. f . Ilf I It K UTS,
j (scan
City Clerk.
Approved by me this the 3rd day of l&gt;e-*i
rember, A. II. 1917.

F u ll S t o c k —R ig h t

J. II. DAVISON.
Wanted— Position by young lady
3I-Frl-4tc
Mayor.
stenographer.
Competent.
Ad- * *
Nollcc o f Application for,T ax Deed
dress "S ten o," c-w Herald. ..33*2tp
•' Under Section 8 o f Chapter 4888,
l.aw« o f Florida
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WESTERN UNION
Offcra fine opportunlilca with good
Notice in hereby given- that John
salary lo boys. Wants two students, W. Hagan, purchoner of Tax Certif­
begin as messenger at once. 32-2tc
icate No. 35, dated the 6th day of
July, A. D. 1916, has filed said cer­
Wanted — Poaition hy middle aged
tificate in my office, nnd has made
man. , Familiar with farrftlng and
application for tax ■deed to. issue in
buying of farm products. Also fa­
accordance with law. Said certifi­
miliar with' automobile work.
A,
cate embraces the following des­
dress Mr.' Hllncr, 410 Oak Ave.
cribed property situated in Sem­
.
32-2tp
inole cou n ty / Florida, to wit: N&gt;(
Wanted—To |tuy aetonxl hand, of S j* . of N W jj of SEH See. 2,'
ope horse wagon. : Must be cheap. Tp. 20 S, R. 29. The said Ipnd be­
ing assessed at tho d a te'of tHo issu­
Box 1367.
32-2tc
ance of such certificate in the' name
"W e buy honey. Send samples of D. G. Crenshaw. 'Unteiuf said ccr
Jacksonville Cracker Works, Jax, tificatc shall be redeemed according
to law tax deed will iasuo thereon on
Fla.
.
29-5tc
the 18th day of .December, A.' D,
1917.
Witnera my official signature and
seal this the lGth day of November,
A. D. 1917.
(seal)
E. A. *t)OUGLAS8,
Clerk .Circuit Court, Seminole
. County, Florida.
In Ctrfnll Cnurl, Hsvvstk Circuit. Nsntlnslv
25-Frl
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I’t u l r i Florida

P r ic e s

We have a complete lirie of fertilizers and the greatest
stock of fertiliser materials ever known in the state -of
Florida. Prices are higher’ than in nprmal times, hut
are as low as consistent with existing conditions. .
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Id e a l F o r m u la s
Our formulas nil have the same perfect proportioning
and blending.of ingredients thnt have made their super­
ior field value the past quarter century.
Quality has
not been sacrificed in the slightest degree. Write for
catalogue and price list.

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co.
klsanlMtafere IDEAL PERTfUZKRN

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Dealers in Spray Machines and Insecticides .
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

FULL STOCK ON HAND AT ‘

Santord Branch, R. C. Maxwell, Manager

WANT ADS PAY

Ovrrslrset Turpentine Company

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S. 8. Arty, all unknown rattle* claimln( Interest under S. 3. Alar. J. Itlchmond Murphy, dacaaaad, f.svlnl* A.
Clark, Wm. It. Lambert, llobt. W.
Yoamao, O. T . Bo mar, aa Truatao.
Nathan K. Rlmmona, M. II. Bronaon,
Allca Ilryanl, Gottllab . II. Kaylar,
dacaaaad, Martha j . Ilaara, Wm. T.
Nesbitt, Cbaa. J, Ilrooka, G. D.
Browntfa. Mary Paanlniton, J. J.
Thornton, Thoa. U, Ad* ms, R. W.
King, Gao. A. Backlnaloa, P. Kalth
Boa well, Louis Taplay, Mat ala J*.
Col (.man, Jaa. A. Jsnklns. AnnU E.
Grlffln, W. Q . Kmilaon. R ..Il..L *n caatar, Kaato Ktnnsdy.i Walter* T.
Kannady, 8. P. Kennedy. Sarah E.
Johniton, I.uman Ward. . W. It.
White or John T. LUnbach, at al.

f All Local Advertisement* Under
TWa Beading THREE CENTS a
Una For Baca Infection. Minimum
Charge 25 Cent*._________________ *
For 8a!e—Lot 66 Eureka Hamlock, 10 acres. Well, stumps re­
eved from 6 acres’. 1600 cash.

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Notleo of Application for T ss Deed
Under Section 8 o f Chapter 4888',
Laws o f Florida *
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Notice Is hereby given that Fred
T. Williams, purchaser of Tax Cer­
tificate N o.' 161, dated the 6th day
of July, A .’ D. 1916, has filed said
certificate In my office, .and has made
application'-for tat deed to Issafe in
accordance, with law. Said certifi­
cate embraces the following describ­
ed property situated in Saemlnole
county, Florida,
Lot, 4, fleas
W 366.4 ft and lcss-69 ft by 117 ft.)
Robinson's survey of Sanford. The
said land being assessed at the date
of-the issuance of sueh certificate in
the name of Clark &amp; Benton. Un­
less la id certlflests shall be redeemed
according to law tax deed,will Issue
thereon oh the 1 1 th day of' Decem­
ber, A. D .. 1917.
Witness my official signature end
seal this, the 9th day of November,
A. D. 1917.
:
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* E. A. DOUQLA 8S,
Clark Circqlt .Court ‘ Seminole
County, Florida. ' *
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Hand Bags
- ? 2.50
Cigarette Cases
5.00
Belt Buckles - 3^0
Knives
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Vanity Cases - Mesh Bags - - *
7.60
Bar Pins - - Wrist Watches - ■
r 2 0 .0 0
Laval lieres - -• - - - •2.50
Diamond Ringy ;
- - 12.50
Cuff Buttons ' - •
.50
Parisiahlvory Manicure sets 3.50
Parisian Ivory Toilet Sets 10.00
Dorine• Boxes - *1.75
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I'ro Tern f'hslrrqan ol City Council.

Wanted— A Ford- ytatlaler, must
la* in good rnnditinn nnd rhpajv fur
eaali.
Addrt-M C. A. !)., (If-nova,
Rox 94.
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There is thnt touch of elegance and refine­
ment about each article in this store that
enables one to easily select the gift which
will give the greatest pleasure to the
recipient.

NEJl
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f l . N W K ,B '1 SK
Jf ot “ W K of 8 m . hi
N { of NW W t 8 ^ K of BWK and NEK
of B W K of h m, . 1ft n e
^ kK : *of n e k Ir8m ._1S and 8 W ^ of N W jf of Sae. X3, all
In Tp. 31,
You
ara_ lim u y ordered to appear ta
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tha bill
fail! ol
of eataplalat herein Bled on tha
4th day ef M arch,-A. D. t o il.
It la .further ordered that thla notice bo
pitbllabad one* each week lor twalvo week*
In the Hanford llarnld, n nawapapM publishtd In aa Id Semlnola county.
witness ray hand and tha east or tho
•aid Circuit Court thi*‘ 4th day of De­
cember. A. D. 1017.
(••el)
E. A. DOUGLASS;
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole County,
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Florida.
M oney A Wartoa, Sots, for Cemplt.
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For Sale— International Harvester
the Limits af the City of Hanford,'fla.
lie It ordainad by the mayor and el’ y
truck, ono half .ton.
1914 model, eounril
of Sanford, Florida!
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Hrrt|on I. That all bultdlnge eicept those
water cooled.
S, ' Rungo, Sanford
•preineally, mentioned In Beellon 3 . of thla
Avc.. and •Fourth St.
26-tf
ordinance shall h ave’ root covering! of

CLASSIFIED

BBT. STBINMEYER TO

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‘T U m atch m y carbon copies
against an y in tow n for neat*
ness, lasting legibility and uni­
form ity. I alw ays use

Carbon Paper
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COMPANY '
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Salford, Florida

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�W E HAVE A LINE OF TOY WAGONS, DOLL GO-CARTS,

volcanic valley of Ashbyrgl. The Jour­
ney westward to Myvatn from the fall
over desert land, occupied about ten
DfttlfoM Most Striking, Larger Than hours.
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Any In Europe—fioenle Wonder of
• The fall lies on the Jokullsa, a glatho Frigid Country.
clali river, that rises. In the Vntnujokull range Iti tho sonth, and flowing
northward, falls Into the Arctic ses.
Parallel to the river lies a deep rift
like a dried-up river bed; and this has
to be crossed before the traveler can
stadd on the brink of the chasm where
thu river takes Its tenp 200 feet down.
There Is n curious crack In mid-stream
and over It the sundered waters are
* burled-In wild confusion, again min­
gling and loalng themselves In clouds

BIG WATERFALL IN ICELAND

H er Christmas Present
MERRY

r BOSH'. \
THERE* A»VT

NO SUCH
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' SHOO FLYS, HOBBY HORSES, TOY AUTO­
MOBILES, IRISH MAILS AND

of spray. The columnar basalt on the
far side can bo discerned through the
mist, every pillar tipped with moos,
while the near side Is also green and
velvety. The walls of the ravine be­
ing perpendicular, to descend la, Im­
possible, and. the blinding stray rri­
ven ts a ldhg stay near the fall, which
Is best' seen at a point lower down
the river. The upper fall, a quarter
o f an hour's walk higher up, with fif­
teen feet of a drop, seems a more cas­
cade after the principal one.
The whole region bears witness to
the “strife of nature." On the •far
aide of th6 rivet stretches a'desert
marked with dull red- cinder heaps,
and crater vents like huge black caul­
drons, snow-capped blits closing In the
weird landscape. From Jlie catcrnoua
depths In |ho foreground rises the
ccaietess moan of the waterfall, so-remoto from human-hnbltntlon,. and Im­
pressive In Its loneliness.

VELOCIPEDES

ENGLISH HELD MANY FEASTS
Oyster Festival, Whits’ BsU Dinner,
* Fish Pie and Bausage Repasts, ...
Among Former Celebrations. ‘

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JH U P E A ? y 1 MAKE V

There is scarcely nn old city qf vil­
lage In England that formerly did not
have nn annual banquet of some sort,
designed to advert toe' ‘tho. particular
products for which the place Is fam­
ous, observes a correspondent. Col­
chester had Its afinnal oyster feast,
which was given every October, usu­
ally at tho beginning of the month.
But that was n comparatively modem
festival. Much mor* ancient was tho
yearly white, bolt dinner at Greenwich,
which at one time waa almost ns great
a! social event ns the dinner given by
the lord ranyor'of London.
The fish pie .dinner at Gnrleston,
near Yarmouth, had ns Its guests each
year 05 fishermen, with, the vicar'at
the head of tho table. The number at
the table was strictly limited to 03.
except the'vicar, and was nover more
or lew. At Yarmouth, the home of
tho far-famed Yarmouth tyonter, tho
annual herring. dtnQer was quite an
event The menu consisted entirely of
herring o f all ages from Infant bprets
to grandfather herring, prepared In
many different ways. Peterborough's
sausage dinner was given every year
by tho mayor and corporation of the
town, and every variety o f sausage
known wn« nerved to tbo guests. An­
other famous “ feed" was the venison

Every Battery will wear out-V sooner or later. You can
attention our service offers you
Drive in aiid see

of Winchester.

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First Use of Jingo.
Qeorgb Jacob Holy oak e, the apostle
of co-opcratlon, waa the first tq make
use of the nickname Jingo tu refer­
ence to a wrong kind o f patriotism In
a letter which ha wrote about tho Dieraellsn* Chauvinist* In 1878, observes
the Argonaut. tfobodV yet knows for
certain where the word came from, or
what Waa Its original meaning. Mot­
ion x. in his seventeenth century tran*istlon of Itahelal*, gave "par Dleu" aa
"by Jingo;" It Is some poople&gt; opin­
ion-that Jingo Is the Basque for God,
and'that the word made its way Into
the English language ; through the
medium of Basque sailors.
' Dry, Hot Atmosphere.
Dryness combined with high tamper;
ature Is. commonly deeroad Injurious,
notes an exchange. This. Is the combfaaUon found in desert climates and
itMjhhNlUugs
in many artificially
In . northern climate*
dry. hot atmosphere
nea and •‘nervous” f&lt;
drying' and Irritation o f fhe aktu and

No matter what car you drive, we have a Diamond Grid, or a Vesta Battery
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to fit your car
and it will give longer life, more power,
and endurance— and it i
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We repair4’

' We also make a specialty on Repairing Magnetos, Starters, Generators iuid
Electrical Systems on Automobiles. Give Us A Trial.
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�with thehrucb*. to give the effect of
e tree which baa stood oat in a good,
old-fashioned monitorm.

ToieBari&amp;r
the Christmas,
hearth j : muse alone,
And visions of ths past,
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both prove and par.
BUa from Me ruddy coals;
outside the moon
Of homeless winds is chiddsn by the lay
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Bwoet sung by children who
beep holiday, .
Making the season’s mood
their very own.
And slowly, while I pose and
dream andgrow
M $ s lonesome, do the sights
and sounds of earth
Fade, and my fancy wonders
•' • to and fro
WUh a proof master of la­
ment and mtrth,
: Who waved his hand to gild
" the long ago.
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U c a n then sprinkled over this cotton to enhance the cffocL Pisco the
largo star a t’tho topmost branch o f the
tree. Next find the boot branches for
setting tbs candle holders on. To place
■rsndlsoi s^ooiHnig -J»-&lt;ipno-an-art-4n
Itself, and only the moot promlntnt tips
ahonld be need to “point** the tree, as it
were. After the candle holders are Irf
placr, suspend from each an “ Icicle** of
glass, such as can be bought by the
dozen.
Now begin the looping o f the tree
with the largest chains o f Oliver balls,
bolog careful to loop evenly, catching
up each dcction on the branches In snch
n way aa to erapbaslurtho tips and get
a symmetrical effect Next fasten the
small silver ornaments where they look
best Ailing out the tree and adding to
the balanced effect'
Last tnkfw the strands o f the silver
thread (such -aa comes In packages)
and. beginning at the star, let tbla
“ ralnM pour down from the atar and
fling u misty cloak o f silver nil over

A wondrous company1 Micatober smiles
In spite of poverty, and Lit­
tle Kelt,
too frall.a flower, travels her
weary miles,
Then falls on sleep, and Da' vid tries to tell
.The trials of the young; now
Pickwick's spell
Makes laughter easy; on a
pinnacle •
Of sacrifice sits Cation midst
war’s wiles. *
Droits, ’Villains, gentlefolk of
all degrees
Make populous the dir, a
hundred strong.
Last comes, at fits the season,
Scrooge, his knees
A-trembte; fill he harks the
Christmas, song
6 f love and knows that spite
and greed are wrong
And how that charity ts more
than these.
/Master, of human heartst No
Christmostide
* Whose chants are not the
s w e e t e r and whose
cheer
Js.not more blest since Dick­
ens lived and died!
The savor o f ,his teachingr
makes each year •
Richer In homely virtues;
• doth endear
Man tmfo man; hence shall
he long abide.
Richard Burton.

A WHITE TREE

w ith Iketr gifts,to .mind.*# brought. ■ant* rt»u i la round md.mwrr.
* But who wouldn't be, I n r . f '
•‘Let «toeets that suggest frankincense. With tha child ran thinking of him
Half ttM nlaht and all tha dart
Let fruits from the southern tea
They la fancy aee him coming. .
Be pi ren ungrudged. Re memo er, .
Day* and afteka. before be*» her*
WhlatUng to hlmaelf or hamming
Hit choicerl he pave fo r thee! '
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-Them-over the filed up patter A cover c f poetry draw.'
With a eter in tte midst to mind m
0/ that which the »cite men mio.
Christ’s cradle is.what tee’ ll oall it,
. And ever, sweet wife, I pray,
With each thou wilt, make us merry
At dinner each Chriituyrs dayT

Aro:'thelr *lhlTuaHlf- end“ droatni pot.'of
him,
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Beth before be comae and after T •
Don't they tatl him bow'they love him,
lulling him with ooog and laughtert.
-When he’s loved by ouch a merry.
Cheery, charming throng as that*
TUn't olrange that, like'a cherry,
Bants Claus Is fair and fa tl-

% Christmas Chimes.

Gypsies’ Christmas.
The gypsy Christmas Is a love feast
and a carnival In one. The wandering
folk come together In tribal celebration
to choose their queen for the beginning
year. Each dsn has Its own usages
nnd superstition*. In Boununla tho
cradle, so, they say. of nomntllam, the
gypsy queen Is crowned with roses, and
rosea tip her scepter and her wand. In
place' of holly nnd mlntletoa the hardy
little rosebud which blossoms at this
season on the apex of the hills Is hon­
ored not-for Its sweetness merely, bat
because o f a fair Christmas legend
which the gypsy folk would make dis­
tinctively their own.—Chicago Tribune.

Ring' out ring ou t O Christmas bslls,
Across ths starlit frosty night!
Proclaim tbs msaaago of good will, ,
Tbs story of tbs prlnoo of U g b t
Ths coaturlso roll on and on.
And y st returning Christmas tlms
Awaksa In oach rosponslva heart
neracmbraaco
of the love
sublime.
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Tbs fssst o f msrry Cbristmssilds,
Whits faith and hops' and lovs, the**
thro*.
Within ths heart or ssch abide.
—W. O. Park In Good Housekeeping

A JoyfulTalc.

Then drink to the holly berry,
With hey down, hey down d e n y ;
The mistletoe we’ll pledge also.
And at Christmas all be merry.

Call and S ee

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In ths ball the serf and vassal
Meld that night their Christmas wassalli
Many a carol, old and saintly.
Bang ths minstrels and ths waits.

— Philadelphia Press.

Ths Smallast Plano.
The mualcajly Inclined soldier may
now be able to take a piano with him.
to France—oot the baby grand that
stood In the front parlor at home, but
a pew one recently Invented for him
by an English firm. This piano la qnlte
small and but a little heavier than the
average suit case. While^the strings
are not-as long as on the usual Instru­
ment, this la a true piano and the fight­
ing man ran play on it anything be
wishes from the Beethoven- “Moonlight
Sonata", to “ Poor Butterfly." *

Stock

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W A N T ADS PAY

of Christmas Gifts

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Fancy Vaces.jfrom 25c to $4.00 per pr
Lemonade Sets t -’ $2.00 to $3.5(
Salad Dishes' - - - 25cto$1.0&lt;
Cake Plates
- - - 25ctt&gt;$1.5(
Ccreai Sets-15pieces - - $7,5(

W e lhave just received
a new li ne o f W. L. D ou­
glass Shoes at from $3up to $8. W e will offer
them at low prices.
LAD
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SKIRTS
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— Taffeta. Silk, All. Colors,, from

$5.00 to $10.00

And the eyes of the children glistened
To think that a rack sufficed, .
With only the straw for blankets,
To cradle the baby Christ.

Sport Coats For Ladies

•Nay, dry up your tears, my darlings,”
Right gayly the baron cried,
‘For nothing but smiles must greet
‘ met
I'm home, and it’s Christmattldef

The Latest Styles

$3.50 to $10.00

Come wife; I flare thought of a eraAnother than Ihls;/ say,
Which Ihou in thy shill shall make ms
To honor * this. Christmas
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“ We would not.forget the manger, *
So choose of Ihy platters fair
The one that (a largest, deepest,
Ayd cover It In Ihy core.
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"Wllfl- /lakes of the richest pastry,
&gt; Wrought cunningly by thy hands, *
Tflol thus it may bring before us "
The wrap of the swaddling bands.

Children’s Coats at Very Low Prices

It will pay you to call and see our big line of General
Merchandise. Everything strictly new and up-to-date.
All we want is a visit from you. Don’t forget the place
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“ And oaf of thy trail stored larder
Bet forth’ of thy very best.
Is aught that we have too precious
To honor this Christmas gucstf •

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”Blrew meats of the finest shredding
The straw was chopped in fflq
. stall;
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Bring butter ahd wine and honey .
To lavish around fflesi alL ■
-Bet raisins and figs of Bmyma
„ .T h g td ra t q jq i h c w t ip r J &amp; S M t M ;

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Take timo b y the forelock, buy y ou r Heater and be. ready when
the cold snap comes.
** W e also‘have it large stock o f welfknown and uncqualed Fauorite
“ e Ranges.which we»gye
we*are offering a
at*the
t'th e old price.
price

like rr silvery, snmvy Mr treo ntnndlng
in Mh own environment, but llt-up unit
mnde resplendent by imniy Inner Clirlntuiiih glory. It In Indeed n novelty nnd
n soothing, peaceful tree o f bounty, by
which some of the overdressed nnd
colorful trees suffer by comparison.
Its whole success lies In the careful
symmetry of the trimming uml tho use
of Htnall ornmnent*-of tdinllur size.

He lold of the star whose iflining
Uutsparkted 'the- brightest gem;
He told of the hallowed cradle
They showed, him at-BcthUkcm.

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Ip this day of increased prices it will pay' you to investigate
thoroughly the unusual values offered a t The H ill Hardware Co.

We offer our stock bf-Holiday goods at very low prices. : Gali earlv
and take advantage of our large stock before it has been picked over

Why Not Hava a Glistening Evergreen
Thla.Yearl.
A suggestion for nn origtunl trim­
ming for'the nll-liAporinni tree comes
A Christmas Ballad
.■from n traveler In II u m Iii. Instend o f
•a tree with colored ornaments, this
Dy MAROARET J. PRESTON.
'Scheme remains nit In white. Tn.cnrry ("Christ cradle" I* the old Saxon nstns
for mince pie.] *
It out requires white trimming*, ns fat*
J r W"MVAS the lime of the old cmA
saders;m.
. .Asbestos snbw.
And back with his broken
‘j. W hlto glnss Icicles.
.,
band
• Powdered mien snow.
The lord qf Lancarcan castU - •
Sliver tinsel and silver thrvud.
Had come from the Ugly Land.Largo while silver puper star about
eight to ten Inches In diameter.
Silver gin** ornaments, particularly It tco* Clirlstmas eve i n’ the castle;
The Vale log burnt in the hall,
balls and small novelties.
.And
helmet and shield and banner
Silver paper candy- conthlncra In
Threw shadows upon the wall.
form of animals, dolls, etc.'
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White candles In plain. Inconspicu­
And the baton was telling stories
ous holders. .
To tho tittle ones at hit knees
. *n&gt;e u^unl fir tree Is the hnsis, hut at
Of
some of the holy places
'Since (Uie trunk Is- -carefdlly wrapjietl
He had visited overseas. . *
"with the asbestos snow to ntnke It np•penr white.' This Is nlso dope phrt way
Then he spake of the watching shep­
herds, '
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Who saw tuih marvelous sights
And the song that the angels chanted
That first of the Christmas nights.

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Sanford, Florida

�B*f Tie I t Hlftr on* Umber anf treps
busy all Ike time 1
A bobbin' an' a-noddln'
n &lt;&lt;iprr
, -an* a Aop—
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A-bettfn’ yoii a tha.i/i-pe token you
Jump M b to the top.
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Bo. the jumpin' jock I Be will flggls
and prance,
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Am' M U bend hls-back like M e doin'
a dance;
W itt hie STM 'wop up an* Mi legi
'Map down.
i * ' Bis pointed grin Uke a circiu

Clown,

Ba slams around with a whack-tpwhack—
Jfoorah for the fine old tumpin' jack!

Ininp u hubby's ■host Chrj*tines gift.

*■*«• *weet jhifrf tvpoiil und select e {soot!
dettlgu. Get ti ortrpvnU'r to pot- It trt*
f i l i n ’ foe you nnrl give U a ctmt o(
"Infu or flhcllnr’ rnr /InNi. *
little handmade handkerchiefs of
colored linen a n a novelty nnd ‘very
simple to make. Kithor a wide or a
narrow; hem. la pretty,-hnd It should ba
hemstitched.. They should ba twelve
Inches square. In light pink, pale yel­
low or gray tho linen comes 1ft a fins
quality at abaut 8S cent* a yard.
AU aorta o f caaea are ao convenient
to keep Udy a top burean drawer or
to tuck In a week-end trank. Raf-

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By the same 'token, £ou probably do not know that
Goodrich makes more than 4,000 .different rubber
articles to serve the needs and comforts of man.

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Bo, the tumpin' fackt B e toould wok*
Me Ms kneet
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An' M d hump hit back with allot*
ishin' ease;
B e would tump 'way up an' would sit
'way down,
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An* ho tickled us when he came to
town.
B e was belt of all in old. Santa’s
pack—
Hoorah for th* good old tumpin' jack/
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But you do know Goodrich makes tires, the standard
and pattern tires, the world round.
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GOODRICH

BLACK SAFETY TREADS

An Unexpected
Christmas Present
NE Christman flay some years
ago Almnn temple of the Bhrtncm of Washington gave Its
annual' dinner to (he poor. It was a
well-planned affair, generously contrib­
uted to, nnd turned out a big Buccea*
But the moat notable thing abont It
wan.not on the program nnd made the
hit o f tho occasion. Whenever mem­
bers of tho tcmptc think of tho celebra­
tion they chucklo over their unexpected
Christmas gift.
’ Whlto tho Shrlners were feeding
their 'guests there come to their ball
150 lodvcs of bread. Tho huge Sixfoot Banta Clous wnn busy cracking
jokes ns ho wnddlcd nhont and look
down tho gifts from the Christmas
tree. In the middle of one of his sto­
ries there entered another big, fnt
Santa Claus, carrying a colossal bas­
ket full of bread, nnd behind him were
throb or four negroes, also carrying
bnsketa of bread. One of the Bhrlner
committeemen nt once Inferred that
some one had sent n gift of bread to
bo distributed-nnd nlfcncd a receipt for
tho 150 loaves. In a few minutes they
were handed around to tho heads of
families, and an additional' smile of
Christmas Joy went around everywhere
with them.
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When tho fettlvltles'were nearly over
and tho crowd had begun to disperse
a man came running In and -naked the
committeemen: • •
"Did you get 150 loaves of brendr
"W o did,” wns the reply.
"What did you do with l i r
“ Gave It1 away.”
“ Well, that was an order for tho
Corrtdl InsUtute. It came here by
mistake. But It Is all right. Wo are
glad you gavo It away,-and If you need
more let us know." And the man went
away, evidently fully satisfied with tbs
in cid en tN ow York Tiroes.

Are vouched for by the roads of state and nation,
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The Utile folk!
a re
toutin'—
th b y folk like
anything
•Bout Banty Olaui
a - o o m i h' on*
*whaf he's pots'
to bring,
An', the mother
■novery scolds
• 'em or fells ’em
'bout the notie.
They're juit the
sweetest little
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of little boyit
Becaulc they knour that Banty Claus
knows e v e r y .

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in ’ w ft 11 c he's
loading up his
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geti the most
of toys.
They're ju i C the
iwreleit little
girls, the best
of little boysl
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They're fust been
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BantV Claus
each day
-4n’ fellin’ him

Do You Realize
All of Florida’s Great

O you realize that, your sjtate furnishes the
cotton for 75 per cent of the country’s spool
thread and all of its sponges; that it has the
only over-sea railroad, and a dty which .makes .a
million cigars a day? ■

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1 comet to Ohrittmat topi.
But teas ttere any finer thing when
you an' me was boyi t
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Remember him a^rinnin' from your
stockin' lftaf-a-way,
All ready to go tumpin' up on' down
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F a ir L ist P rices

fla or. the Chinese straw that comes
nronnd tpo boxen makes good material
to fashion theip out of. The onb pic­
tured has n ribbon bow strapped by
three quaint ribbon roses.
A boudoir cap with a frill or ruffle In
easy to make. It cnnslats of n big cir­
cle and the rutile section. Or n bigger
circle can bo used nnd shirred three or
four luchcs from the edge to form tho
frill. This clrclc.ftli&lt;&gt;u]d measure about
twenty-five turbos ocrasa, end this
measurement allows for a htilf-lncU
hem around the edge.

Goodrich. Test Car Fleets have put the road test to
them and thereby establish certainty of-service for
you service founded on the strength of Goodrich’s
Unit Mold, U nbroken ’■C u re . tire body.
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THE B. F. GOODRICH COMPANY
THE CITY OP OOODRICH, AKRON, OHIO
M atter* also o f the fam ous. S lh erio w n C o rd ‘CTjej

Mamma Not Aeleep.
JTho maid w hs dressing four-yenr-old
Bobby. Ills mother was resting In an
adjoining room. When sho ovurhenrd
her small boy sa y ft naughty word, sho
cnllcd In severe tones, “ Hobby, what
do you say 7“ Quick ns a tlnsti he re­
plied, "You nro supposed to he steep­
ing. mamma."

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he'‘U know fust
where to leave
the toys
r *r juit the sweetest little girls, the
best of little boyst .

H e a r t o f th e
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C h ristm a s G ift

rflNK a little while before setting
out about tbs line In which the
tastes of your friend run. You
Thetfre gatin' mighty anxious fer fha will Kara yourself a vast deal of tramp*
log through crowded shops.
day* an’ ntphfs _ _ _ _
Sleeveless sweaters, are all tho go
for glfl*- Buy In a supply of becoming
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ONSERVATION is the order o f the day— you can do your
share in w e a r i e s by buying the best— they are .the cheap­
est in the long run— besides— stylish, well-filing clothes put
you at your best—they give you force and character— they enable
you to do things that would be impossible with ill-IiJtting characterless stu ff.. Our

We after has to

SCHLOSS BALTIMORE CLOTHES
are tho highest examples of conservation in clothing.

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A Christinas Favorite

They are the best, most stylish, clothes in the world and the
prices are so moderate that they are within the reach of all— you
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would be astonished to see how handsomely we can dress you
with a $15.00 suit or overcQat and from there upwards every grade represents that
much more intrinsic value.
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O n e hpur’s visit will demonstrate more than all we can say.
■&lt;¥ »tak« a fellow wonder how a bay.
« » rim tfte things;
wvitft't twist 'em that way an’
1 1 °“ wuitn’t far or shake
tT tfar vow’ll jolt tkftr innards or a
oarin’ wheel will break.
wool and, between knitting, for the
* » * Jkmpto’ fackt B e wUl wriggle
marine*, make titter a beautiful ellpk9Ut
on, with Ji ttaaaled bait Tt&gt;e picture
bump hie book fust at gay as
Ktvaa
a good modet
VOW
Aprons,
I l k * the poor, w H w W
n y to i’l wind up m l he don't ran
with us," and many woman lika noln’A w l ^
tng better. Attractive dealgns in chAfP*Ml ft red an' his coot is
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I N G S -J iA T S ~ U N D E R W E A R -S H I R T Y -H O S I E R Y - N E C K W E A R the latest and best at (Moderate prices. Novelties for the^Young Man' or the
Maturer Men who want to stay young.

Styles that convey vigor and* m an­

hood—full of snap and. ginger— l\\xt not garish or vulgar,
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hi* morrlfl chair, Tba cut,■artesta the
embroidery don# on • background o f
IInca ernnh.
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A quick!/ made gift for m llttlo gfrl
and one which aervea to tenth her a
Icmod o f .nentnead !i a set o f ribbon
- roigj for ber balr ribbons. Small paste­
board cylinders, ouch as are need for
nulling purposes, ore first covered with
cotton wadding and sachet powder and
then with sIUc or satin. The material
may be plain or flowered, bat must be
o f a qanllty not ^ " r u n ."
For the friend who boards s glAits of
homemade Jell/ or orango marmalade
would be useful as well as ornnmentst.
Apple Jell/ and orange marmalade can
be made at tba holiday season as well
os In the summer, And then one can
truthfully say on the little cprd of
greeting that It was made expressly
for tho friend to whom It Is sent. -

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And popcorn tlnsno Is lengthy

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She tent her nole to Bantu

ase the rest of this for a banding that
ties carelesaly In front
Smoking Jackets, suspendera, bath
T The Queerest note that ever’
males, necktie and coHar cases for
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7 w Her papa matted it early to * * travelers, knitted gulf gloves, throat
tTwontd ssrely off to Bonto I mufflers and tooted, leather picture
frames are some o f the gifts yon can
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make for tb£ men In rour family.
’Pises naught tut tcra vU and
Nothing "bciighten* could compare
datt and rinot;
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with the j o y fornlsbed a youngster by.
But, ah, it meant so many.
theee t9ys that daddy made blmiclf.
tktngtt
Pine or sweet gum wood are easily A Christmas Gift That Could Not Bs
/ % —~Joe Cone &lt;f Woman's Home a
Bought.
j? fCoin pan ion.
1 f manlpulstod, and- the dellgpt'-enters
with the gay enamel paint‘that daddy
"One o f my most valued gifts thin
post Christmas was ooe that money
alone coaid not have bought,** sold
Dolly Wayne in tho - Philadelphia
Ledger. "It was a pot o f wild flowers
and 1 mosses which had been trans­
planted from the woods In tho'early
fall and loringfy watched and tended
until Christman time. When the' gift
came to me the pot and saucer had
been prettily ’decorated, and bn the
hepatlca plants there were numerous
buds, which blossomed, some , on
Christmas day and others later In the
week. 'Tho gift still affords mo d oll/
delight. I have enjoyed those sweet
purple and white hepatlca blossoms
far more than I should .have, any
florist’s rones, for I know that the
plants vreto gathered and kept for tne
by oba whp understood how dearly I
love the woods and tho treasuresfound
there.”
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W h y N ot. M ake
Som e G ifts
T his Christm as?
OME philosopher or other said long
ago fhat we- do not- appreciate
. that, which, wo do net work hard
to obtain*pd that we love more the
people whom w e do for than we lovo
the people who do moat for ua.
. If ypur best friend motors nuke ber
a cap, a la sunbonbet, out o f aome' dur­
able, silky material that matches her

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so skillfully applies to- the elephant's
bowdab, the parrot’s wings and 'the
sailor boy’s middy.
Mother may like something new and
attractive In the form o f luncheon napkins made of one and a half yards o f
whlte linen (a good quality comes at.TQ
cents a. ysrd) cut Info six squares and
bordered with a plcot Irish edge after
merely reljlng the edgeoL
Or aho may prefer - a" theater bag
tqade of brocade velvet In any o f tho
new colors and lined with a soft silk In
conlrnBtfng color. They are made with
a pocket In'
bottom, either oblong

OWNED BY M. F. ROBINSON OF SANFORD, FLORIDA

Are for sale at BARGAIN PRICKS.

.Write

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a catalogue giving description and prices.

The

orange busindsa is both pleasant and profitable, and
this is an opportunity to get in on-the Ground Floor.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

WELBOURN BLOCK

Filipino Working Ctrl.
At llokod n Filipino t;lrl with two
years' training ran rnrn 25 ccntn-a
day weaving pillow covers, table runnttrn. or dress material, snyn thu Chrlnt,nn IIorul()- Tllf‘ *&lt;**1 11)10 Cl’,tn costs
6 cents a dny. 8 ho hot only earns
money for herself and family In addltlon to'talcing a ’ complete academic
course, but one-half the proceeds from
her labor, turned Into the school fpnd.
ban already provided the achool with
a lino phonograph, a good collection of
records, and the Instruments for a teqpiece strlagcd orchestra, which turns
out music .that would compare well
with the beat that graduates from a
Now England finishing school could d a
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BANNER
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A n n o u n ces that they have added to the
B IG H O L I D A Y S A L E

A n d everybodyt one and all, are invited

of Sanford—Our policy N ot Carrying Garments
from One Season to Another is adhered to.

to visit the store and buy early, before
all the best T o y s are gone, as the sup-

A New Lot of Skirts

San fo rd A v e . and Fou rth S t.

Maine Qrowrt

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SfauMlag*a No. 4 Eaa*. Early Red lillaa Triumph
. Irish Cobblers

Mr*. Santa Ciauai j
Prnr. who ki lt b u a rm o a
To. bo aorUng prattr toy*
That will to tala faatlvt aaason
To fowl HUla girl* aod boyat.
Pray, wbo la It that la bunUd
To tbo point wham aba ertao, "Law*; .
I &lt;3•clora It hat ma.worrtadrr.
Why. It's Mro. Santa daunt .
‘ Bba la ouch a buoy woman I
My, but aha*! a buoy, woman!
Saab’a vary buoy woman 1 •
Why, aha baa to (U tba labato
On tba thing* In Santa’ a
Toy* and book* and muffs and aabUa
Soon Ha’ll carry on bla book. .
And, alnoo man am no forsatfttl. All hi* clothaa tba most pmpara
Tor whan m u art cold thajr*r* fmtfoX
An* than chllflmo mastl bawnr*l
Bo aba's quit# a buoy woman!
My, bat aha’a a buoy woman I
.’ Such a vary bony woman I
Worn tba pot thora'comaa a aavor
• Tb*t batohaoa baa, of cboar.
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ftinnutandBay,
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SUk Skirts Taffeta Skirts* All Satin
ififl, Skirts, Wool Serge Skirts
th lP P t Wool Poplin Skirts.
to 200 Skirts. Astonishing Saving 3
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^ New lot of Serge, Silk, and Velvet
Dresses-will be pnt on sale Monday
Morning at 9:00 O ’clock.
BUY HERE and Follow the Crowd

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Extraordinary offering
in A4.v,’
Waists
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“v«£’,y.Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine
'Satin Voils, Taffetas and. i
Shantongs

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�pan; boll ten minute*; adiTttie aeaionIng and strain through flue strainer.
Soak the gelatin In two tablespoonfnls
cold water and add to the hot strained
tomatoes; stir until' dissolved. Pour
out on plate of platter which has been
rinsed with cold water. When firm cut
Inlo Ktnnll stors with fnney cutter. Put
lettuce leaf on salad plate, lay the
small stars on nnd serve with the
French dressing.
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Frozen Apricot*.
A can of apricots a qunrt of 'water, n
cupful of sugnr, a tahlcspnnnfuUemnn
Juice. Mash the aprreots through colunder or strainer. Add water nml sug­
ar. Pock Ice cream can with three
parts let? nnd one part salt; then put
mixture In. I,et stand live minutes;
then turn until stiff.

w u tickled to death, and we mahafed'
to chain that dor Juat Intide the main
rate near the iodrc. and then we ahook
hands.' It waa nn awful blr dor, blr*
rer then a little donkey that arrived
on the next train with a gocart at a
present for Booth’* little daughter, Edwtaa. — - . ■ ' • ..... .
•“ Well, we flinl up the presents-that
night. I dressed up In fur rug* and
traps as Santa Claus and had arranged
to drive thg donkey Into the reception
room and distribute the gifts from the
well-laden gocart. •
"The dog was to remain In the little
•hed we hnd extemporized for him, hut
he didn't. He was there on business,
and he attended to It promptly. The
chain broke like a piece of twine, and I
broke for the balcony, which I Just
managed to reach from the cart. Of
course there wns a racket, and I got
Into the window, and by the time we
had armed ourselves with antique
swords and a Revolutionary musket the
noise had subsided sufficiently for us to
venture forth.
"The dog was just seen in the moon­
light dlsnppesrlng over the stone wall,
hundred* o f dollnrs*. worth of pretents
were scattered In tho deep know, and
donkey meat aml fur were an Inch deep
all over tho premises."—Buffalo Ex­

Inexpensive Fruit Cake.
This Southern recipe for enke Is
mnde without eggs, which Is a decided
advantage.at the present prices. Mix
together one cupful of light brown
sugnr. molasses ntid butter, n pinch of
salt, heaping tenspoqnful each of. cin­
namon, gloves and ginger, half n nut­
meg grated, one tenspoonful of lemon
Julro nnd a tenspoonful of soda, dis­
solved In a little hot water. Add two
cupfuls of floured raisins, a cupful of
currants, quarter cupful rtf citron cut
In siimll pieces and the same quantity
Christmas In Rome.
of chopped almonds. Mix nil together
Christinas In Romo Is a quiet and
thnrnugldy nnd add one cupful of boil­ solemn affair, wUh religion featured In
ing water and then mid flour enough to
make It so stiff Hint It will hold the
mixing spoon upright ami hake In a

it! observance. tieToKervance begins
the day of Christmas, when the Image’
of the Christ Child U brought out, till
Jan. A, when It Is again put In place.
St. -Peter’s Is brilliantly Illuminated,
with myriads of candle lights flickering
their significant tribute to the central
fact of tho church's life. What sj*
peals to Italian art lovers Is the gift,
which Is as usual as the feast. Every
child Is presented with a plaster cast
of the Nativity, and oven In the phase
of the holiday which' Is Joyful and es­
sentially •‘merry" the underlying senti­
ment Is nlwnys conception of the man­
ger and the birth. There are family re­
unions nnd social festivities, but al­
ways It Is the religious feature which
Is most significant.—Century.

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Ever Tried ItT
Half the excitement of being In lovi
Is trying to mnfcirthb other person con
fess It while you nssurno n careless In
difference.—Record.
Poleon Ivy Helps, Too.
The vara IMidst who collides with a
hornet's nest Is hound to have a swell
time.—Boston Transcript.
Tho Bell for Recess.
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W e n c e s la s
A Christmas Carol of
Long Ago
/~*OOD King tV'en c e l l o *
W

looked out
On the featl of Stephen*
And the mow lag round about,
Deep milJ crisp and even.

Pineapple Appetiser
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Clear Tomato .Soup
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Rout Duel- With Potato Filling and
Brown Gravy
Apple Sauce
Candied Sweet Potatoes
Eicatoprd Onions or' Other Vegetable
Bruit Salad
Chartotle Itusir
’ Coffee
Cream AtInf*
Pineapple Appetizer. s
Parr (mil grate half n pineapple ami
set la Ice raid place yptll realty l«» un*.
Add tw« lablestMWttvJuU sugnr to the
plnrtppn-.nnd serve In cocktail glasses 1
with a llltli; (tinveil lee. Onrnlsli with
a half of mariiRcblmi cherry.
Heart Duck With Potato -Filling and
• Grown Gravy.
Clean the dm k sm ile ns nay o th e r 1
foal and till with ]&gt;otiitn tilling inmle ii*
follows: Three cu p fu ls mashed p o t a - 1
tor*, one m pfiil breadcrum bs, nm&lt; tinspoonful of xah m ie nnd one-bnir lea•poonfulgrated m ilu icg. n m -elg h ili ten
•poonful paprika, tw o iiibleH|HMinfiil«
|*iultry »-n«onhig. on e tablespoonral o f
•"bopiKsI celery top. tw o ta ld csp o o n fd ls .
bacm drippings, th ree ta b lc x p o o n fu la '
flour,.

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Excaloped Oniona.
One quart of onions, one tablespoon-|
ful butter, one tuhles|H&gt;onfid flour, one [
'-opful milk, one nnd nnc-tnilf leii'"o*infill -all. iliish white pepper, one* •
half cupful liremlcnimhs.
Cat otilnii- Into piui of cold wnler.
,l"-rl ninl , iji .Inin i|utirierdneb ring-.
I’m Into saiiei'patt of boiling iVuter nnd
holl ten mlniitcs nr tmill tender.

Brightly thone the tnoon that
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Though the fruit ini* cruel;
When a poor man came in
tight
Qath'ring winter fuel.
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F lnt Singer:
'‘Hither, page, come eland bg
me.
If (hou know'll it, telling,
Fonder peasant, icAo u hef
Where and what hi* dwell­
ing t"
Second Singer:
"Sire, he Hie* a good league
hence,
Vown beneath the moan*
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Close agalnif the forest fence
llg St. Agnes' fountain."
First S h ip e r:
"Bring, me firth and bring me
irtne.
Bring me pine lops hllher;
Thou and J, tee’ll see him
dine
When tee hear them IhlfhSecond Singer:
"Sire, the night I* darker
now.

And the s t o r m p r o i c i
wilder,
Pails my heart, I know not
ho ic
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First Singer:
"Murk my steps, be brave, nig
fxtge;
Tread thdu (n them boldly;
Then thou'lt find the winter's
. rage
Freese thy blood lest cold-

rage and monarch on they
went.
On they went together.
Through the rude wind’* wild
lament.
Through the bitter weather.
In hit matter's steps he trad,
Where the snow lag dinfelf;
That was in the very sod
Which his foot had printed.

These beautiful instruments will -prove a delightful surprise
to all who seo and hear them.* They are manufactured by The
Starr Piano Company., an organization whose reputation for rpanufavturing the‘highest grille of musical instruments is world-wide.
The greatest difference between the STARR- and oilier
phonographs is in its. tone. Principles of tone building have been
applied in this instrument and the result is -a tone of evenness,
strength and sweetness with an’ elimination of all mechanical sounds.
The STARR reproduces all of the delicate degrees o f shading ahd
coloring which are so essential to*a real enjoyment &lt;f music.
IT PLAYS ALL DISC RECORDS, thus insuring you the
greatest latitude in a selection of your favorite musical number
and this
feature• in no way
impairs the beautiful tone;
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of individuality, with qualities extraordinary and in recognition of
them at the Panama California Exposition. 1915, was •

A W A R D E D TH E GO LD M E D A L A N D G R A N D P R IZ E
In appearance, that superfluous ornamentation and freakish­
ness o f ’ design have been eliminated, and the STA RR presents a
most pleasing combination of simplicity and quiet dignity. We feel
in ottering this instrument you will appreciate the opportunity of
procuring a phonograph that excels in true musical qualities and .

Therefore, Christian men, be
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Wealth or rank ’. ‘assessing.
Ye who now do bless the poor
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A In Edwin Booth's company ninny
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art. ‘ rila property wns n fAlr-sIzed
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one side by the Connecticut river, on
1,8 M,K'k. ‘ to* tl,u. tonm,° the other side by Long Island sound.
I\l&gt; r m ,l| hake dish with liu lte r;
, hl, ^ew Vorl; anil New Haven
k,&lt;* with hremlertiinlm;. put In trnrkn formeo the Imse Uni1. If Ihere
|-.nr nvi-r the rrenm sauce. |fl nny ron,j yffe'eted by tramps It Is
r *'iib bicadi-nimliH nnd bake In ,jlnt Kiuni, pjPw Haven road, anil when
“ '&lt;-n until Hcht brown,
; nrrlvtil. two nr three days before
uTi. *'**’" ,k*‘ butler, odd flour and Christmas, there was a line of them
toll KtiuMitli; add milk slowly, stir- wn|,|n(. tt„.|r |Um nt the gale that re;,I,;D,"’n|b- until It Is smooth «nd n,|ni]M| me of a highly successful adadd salt and |*opper nnd IkiII vnnrt. BU|P. (,nc tramp near the gate
1^,uk'’&lt;’
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tltlon for 10 cents. Booth wax imicli

We will give informal demonstrations daily at which you
may feel perfectly free to inspect the STARR ami ask all the ques­
tions you desire concerning it. This will entail positively no obliga­
tion on your part and we believe you will be pleased beyond your
greatest expectations at the possibilities of phonographic repro­
duction.

Prices Range From $55.00 to .$390
Terms to Suit

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December 15th.

L. KRAUSS, Proprietor

Sanford. Florida

Store W ill Be Closed F R ID A Y , DECEM BER 14th, Arranging For The Sale
Store W ill B e Open D u r i n g Sale F r o m 8:00 A . M. Till 8:30 P. M
THIS IS THE GLADSOME H O L ID A Y SEASON
The season of buying, bringing th e ‘joy that comes of giving and receiving. W e have
always entered into the spirit ‘of the seasons and will do our partin making the Holiday o f this
year the best that Seminole County has ever experienced. In order to stimulate the Christ­
mas Shopping early this Great Anniversary Sale is launched to give our patrons the benefit
of the prices and of the cloice selections while the winter season is young.

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and like all the other sales at the .Ladies’ and Gents’ Emporium it carries the weight behind
it of square dealing with our customers, o f satisfied customers, of customers who have been our
friends since the day we opened our store in this city.
We want you to glance over a few of
the prices quoted here. Then crime in and see the goods. Our line Ls the finest, most up to
date and most complete that you can find anywhere and at prices that* will move them in a
hurry. So come in early and make your selections and remember that this Big Anniversary
Sale- The Fourth Anniversary Sale will only last Ten Days

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We have the help*tp serve you.

Prices are displayed and marked, in plain figures

Space will not Permit a Description or Prices on the Magnificent Stock of Goods. We quote a few only, jnst to give you an idea of what to expect at this Sale
$‘1.00 to $4.50 values

SILK, SERGE, TAFFETA
AND WOOL POPLIN SKIRTS
$12.00 values
$8.00 to $10.00 values
$7.50 to $8.00 values .

Ladies’ Coats, Suits, Dresses, Offered at This

S7.98
$6.48
$*1.98

LADIES’ WAISTS
One lot Voile Waists, idl sizes,
colors, in stripes, mid sty.es
from $1.50 and
r7Q up to $2.25
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LADIES’ GEORGETTE CREPES
THE LATEST
$5.50 to $6.50 * vaj4 8

Sale at

HALF

$2.{K nto

$3.00 val

LADIES RIBBED UNDERWEAR
and Union Suits $1.00
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LADIES’ SKIRTS
One lot Skirts, all sizes, colors, etc.
$1.50- to $3.00 vnl- Q Q . «7 0 L
ues, now. .......

PETTICOATS
50c and 75c values this
$1.00 to $1.25 values for
our sale only
POPLINS
35c and 45c values this
PLAIDS

LADIES’ AND MISSES’ COR— DUROY HATS
50c to 75c values, sale price 39c
LADIES* HOSE
25c values ......... ........*
50c valu es........................

. 19c
39c

MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S
HOSE
25c for ......................................... 19c
MOSQUITO NETTING
6.and 7 c v a lu e s.............................. 4!.jC

EMBROIDERIES,* LACES,
TOWELS, CURTAINS MUST
GO AT ANY PRICE

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MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS

LADIES’ FELT HATS
$2.50 to $3.00 values, ■ (I*
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sale price ............ « p A « 5 / 0
CREPE DE CHINE
$3.50 to $*1.00 val- &lt;gV
■ ups.........., . v . ......

$3.00 to $3.50 values
now
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$2.0q to $2.50 values
now
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$1.50 to $1.75 values
now
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Christmas

And A

MISSES' AND BOYS UNION
SUITS
79c values, now for
‘ 49c
$1.00 values, now for
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G9c
MENS’ AND BOYS’ CAPS
25c for
19c
50c fo rV • ^
— Tr-V 30C
75c f o r ....................
49c
$1.00 for
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:*79c
MEN’S SWEATERS
$2.50, $3.00 values ...........
1.29
Leather Bags, Trunks, Suit Cates
Children’s Hats, Boys’ and
Girls’ Hats below factory prices.
PANTS.
$6.00 to $6.50 val4 0
ues now
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$5.00 to $5.50 values ^ 2 Q g

$1.00 to - $1.25 - values r j Q p
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$1.50 to $1.75 values Q-| OQ
now
$3.00 to $3.50 Silk Q-l QQ
Shirts,“now.....
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BOYS SUITS

$3.00 to $3.25 values’ Q-J Q Q
now
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$3.50 to $*1.00 values Q O O Q
now-......
BOYS’ PANTS

75c values, now
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39c
$LOO value, nmv
~ 7&gt;9c!
$1.50 value, now
............. 98c
$2.00 value now ............... 1.48
MEN’S OVERALLS

$1.25 values now
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.89
$1.50 values now........ ...........98
$1.75 values now ............ 1.29
ELASTIC SEAM DRAWERS

75c values................
BALBRIGGAN

,53c

UNDERWEAR

50c values

29c

MEN’S SIBBED UNION SUITS

$1.25 and $1.50 values . Q Q sale price..... .......
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LADIES’. BLOUSES
60c to 65c values now at
on ly *.
$1.00 to $1.25 values now
at only

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BELTS

25c for
50c for

L. KRAUSS, Proprietor

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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. 38c

MEN’S FLANNEL SHIRTS

$2.50 value for....... . ._____ I.G9

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THE SANF^HD HERALD
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tnfde, upon whleft nlf the'dlahw to bo Vrouid^tnke tEeTr* rffjfaftUro 4ofl‘ tho
served, Including even the puddings nnd Washington household would quit!
pie*, were, plnced nt once. No wrtnflcr down to It* ordlnnrv routine.
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iwnn Bald to - “ groan" beneath tho
Sweet Cider She/bet..
■weight of vlnndn.
Four cupfuls of dder, one tulile^
As n matter of course, nt tho Christ* siHsuiful of, mixed wholo spices, one
mas dinner, mi well as fill uJticr occn- ynpfuLof liruwajHigar. one und. oucstons.- the- table wan waiUl upon by hulf cupful* of water.
slnyi**, who did duly ns house servants.
lloll the.splcc* In thc-one.nnd oneTwo were allotted to each gtlest. so half cupfuls of water ten minutes; then
thnt quite n number were required. All add the sugar. Hail five minutes.
of Hie eutnbles hnd. lo lip conveyed n .Strain when cold; add to the cider nnd
considerable dlslnnre, the kltrhen be­ frecie same as Ice cream, only It must
ing detached from the mansion, qvlth not lie frozen, hard, but must be like a
which It was connected by u covered -punch, ThU Is very attractive if nerv­
way.
ed hi red apples which have been hol­
At thp house* of the grent Virginia lowed mu and small piece* cut from
families at thnt period It wn* custom­ the bottoms, mi they nit flat on plats
ary for the slave* to wait on tho tnhle wills dolly under It.
In the ordinary plantation gnrh. Hut
.nt Mount Vernon innny tilings were on
n #enle of exceptional luxury,’ nnd the
nrgrees who performed such servleo
.vyert clad In Washington's own Jlvery
of rod, white and'gold, which was
handsome nnd striking.
The necessity of supper wns removed
lfOnAHLY the most popular of *11
by a great prolongation of the dinner,
Christmas plants Is the poinsettia,
nt which ench person wns experte«l to
often called the Christmas rose.
eat all thnt} he or she possibly could. This Is prized 'for It* dazzling rosette
In fact. It wn* the duty of the hostess of scarlet leaves which grow*.high up
gently to persunde her guests to gorge above the equally beautiful dark green
themselves to repletion, while the hast foliage.
mnde it his business to psess wine and
These scarlet leaves, which measure
other drinkables upon the men to an from four Inches,lo a foot iicross, .are
extent which- In these limes would’ bo usually referred to ns the flowers, but,
considered most imprudent.
correctly, speaking, they are. "not flow­
At n certain period of the ineul It er*. When these great heads of scarlet
was Washington’s rustnm to rise from leaves are fully grown they'will re­
his chair, holding a glass of Madeira main In this co'mUtlon from ten to
jin hi* band nnd bowing right nnd left, twelve weeks. The iMilnsettla Is very
t*» say. "Gentlemen, I dilnk to my easily cultivated. It grows In any
guests." The natural response at Hie good sandy soil and delights In u warm
Instance of the most distinguished atmosphere.
guest present wns a health drink to
The flowers will be mueb larger and
I.rtdy Washington.
liner If Hie plant Is given n llttle'stlm*
Following the dinner n good, long ulntlon In the form of liquid manure
evening wns Indulged In with pastimes for n few week* previous to Its bloom*,
appropriate to Chrlstinns. Wind man's lug. After It lias stopped flowering—
huff and-hunt the slipper were not suf­ about Hie middle of February—It should
ficiently undignified lu 'the eye* of be dried off anil turned on Its side In
, Washington l« be Imlulgisl In. The ! a warm place uni 11 May. The cellar Is
j Washington family. Chflstmns gifts siilliihlc If there Is a furnace; if not,
were exhibited, and’ Nellie Custls was select an upstnlrs rloset. The plant
ill ways railed upon to play on her harp- will become. Just like ii dried slick,
slchonl.
but will be nllve iievcrtheleHS. When
I A colored fiddler, one of the slaves line spring went her come* put Hie pot
on the plantation. In plrluresque plan- outside and water II well. It'd surpris­
i tntlon garb would be enlloil In lit n ing bow qnlckly It will start to grow,
certain period, and when he would but bV-fore It has made much growth
start some merry music Ihe young peo­ cut It buck to the slump. Next shake
ple chose partners for the dance. Hut off about two-thlnl* of the obi soil, re­
the older ladles nnd gentlemen pre­ placing It-with fresh soil composed of
ferred, cards. Small stakes wen* usu­ good garden bund and sand. When cut
ally played for. hut gambling for money (lie number of shoot* will Increase, and
to a considerable amount \Vtis always each shoot means a head of bloom.
most objectlonnhle to Washington. As
Immediately nfler Hie blooming sea­
for Sirs. Washington, she would Inva­ son Is the proper time to propagate
riably enter into none o f Hie general poinsettia. which anyone cap easily
'fcHtlvIllcs, tint would be tll«* liosl to do. After culling tlm plant hnck to
such part o f her guests who would not the stump pnd allowing It to n*d as
care to Indulge In cltlpT dancing or first described take the cane* or
curds.
brunches which hnvd llrst been remov­
It was at a lute hour on the morning ed and nil them til lengths "of about
following t’bristinns that the -guests six Inches, in- direful In Marking Hie

Poinsettia Popular " ’
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How Washington
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T IS Interesting to look buck uponu
Christman day at.Mount Vernon,
ujtli the Father of HI* Country n«
tost and tils charming wife ft* hostess.
Christmas nt Mount Vernon In tho
graceful day* which followed the Revotntlon was always exceedingly merry.
The Virginians of 'those day's, being
rmtlirs. mnde the most of the bolld*;. whirl) the Brim Puritans of New
England pructlcnlly Ignored, snys the
Philadelphia Press.
Though generally Rerlous, Washing­
ton-could milrt'ntl eonsldembly on such
id occasion. Mount Vernon wn* always
crowded nt this period, nnd, the cele­
bration was of n luxurious chnrnctrr.
The Christians dinner was nerved nt
'Have o'clock in the ''banquet ball,"
and probably no fewer Hum 30 per­
sons sal down to the repnst.
For ihts special occasion the hostess
iliray* gm out her handsome Hervlce of
pore silver, most of which had belonged
lo her when, as the widow Olistls. she
lad married Mr. Washington, nnd there
«as aNo a tilg display of cut glass.
An oddity*, ns nowadays it would be
ooi*hl, red. was Hie arrangement of the

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cutting* to keep' the fop* nil ao« way
a* they nretnow only dry stem*. .Fill
n four or flve-Incli flowerpot with loose
sand nnd stick the cutting* In this (bot­
tom down) to the depth o f about two
Inrhes. After the cutting* are In place
lap the bottom o f the pot on tho tnhle
shnrply several- time* to settle the
TMtnd. Xuw witter thoroughly and placc
In * sunny window. Afterwnrd wnter
slightly, just enough to keep the sand
damp. The cutting* will soon begin to
show signs of growth. When sure
thnt they are rooted (which should take
about six week*) transplant them Into
separate pots, using the soil first men­
tioned. They will grow In these pot*
during the following summer. AHvnys
keep them In the full sun nnd there
will be little difficulty growing them.—
Philadelphia Ledger.

Mr. Santa Claus
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M AN, w o n ' t y o u
please tell me why
You come trllA your reindeer f a
out of the skyt
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Ho you get from the stars
those■bright, shiny toys
That you bring ui doirn here
if we're good little boysT

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Jackies Alvin Spurgeon
and Willis Jenkins o f
U. S. S. Seattle. " rolling
their own” with good old
"B u ll” Durham.

"F or the first time in many months one o f
the boys in the camp produced a sack o f
BULL D U RH A M and in less jtime than it
. takes to write this note the sack w as .empty and thirty lads enjoying the good old smoke o f
home tPbacco" '
— writes Corporal T . B. S W IF T , a
Spanish-American W a r Veteran, now
with Canadian Troops in France.
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G E N U IN E

Mr. Fanta Claus Man, won’t
you please tell me why
You don’t fall straight down
when you come from the
skyt
Do the clouds hold you up or
dors old Mr. Fun
Watch over' your sleigh till
your Journey is doncf
' Mr. Santa Claus Man, aren’t
’ ' f/ou Crer a/ruiflFour sleigh won’t hold all
the toys you have viadef'
And aren’t you afraid you’ll
frt some of them fall,
Perhaps my new slrd or my
sister's ncic (foilf
.1/r. Banta Claus .Von, do the
turds ever fly
.1* far up u* you live up in
the skyt
And are you great friends
with the man fn the
moont
Dors he ride In your sleigh
or,isn't there roomt
oh, pfrojr, .Ifr. Santa Claus
Mail, let wr know
About all these things that
have puislnl me so.
Clin’/ you manage it, some­
how. my mind to
.H'hrn you conic ilow
i hinmiy on, licit ChristDid* eve/ . \
—Pittsburgh Press

We carry a complete line of
Bicycle Supplies.
We
can Jit up your old
B i c y c l e with...
anything you
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STORAGE BATTERIES
We make a specialty on overhauling and charging Storage
Hat lories of all makes. Also repair Magnetos, Generators and
Starters. Mring your Kleetrieal Troubles to us.

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Sanford Battery Service Co.
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Full line of Bicycles, Velocipedes, Roller Skates, Express
Wagons, Foot Balls and Other Sporting Goods
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W e hare the largest stock o f Bicycles and Bicycle Supplies e»er
carried in Sanford
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Equipped with Coaster
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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children of the poorer cions in email
towns still ask on that day from door
to door at tho house o f wealthier faml*
Ilea for a dole of oat bread, calling out
♦Hogmanay" or aojpe o f the local rimes
which are given m Chambers' "Poputor Illmea of Scotland," such as: •
Kogtni

HE sole record o f tho observance
o f the New Tear by tho pllgrlmi
In the new world, named New
England, was most prosaic, most brief.
"W e went to work .beUmes," said Alice
Morse Esrle, tho famous Investigator
of old-time American customs. Many
o f the good Puritan ministers thought
the celebration or even noUce qt the
day In u u way savored of Improper
and J\piChristian reverence for the
heathen god! J jfq s. Yet they came
from a Uwd where New Year was sec­
ond In* Importance and In domesUc ob*
aerranco only to Christmas.. Through­
out every-English Osurity New Year's
ore was always celebrated. In many
It was called by the pretty* name of
Singing E'en, from tho custom which
obtained of singing the last o f the
Christmas carols at that time.
In Scotland the last day of the year
was called by the uglier name o f Hog­
manay, a name o f unknown nnd In*
explicable derivation, and In Scotland
It was regarded as the most popular
o f all the "draft days," as the Christ­
mas holidays were termed.
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call “ nog money,” and Brand's "Popu­
lar Antiquities" gives this begging
rime used by Scotch children; ,
C!*t up. gude wife, sa d blnno aweir
Daal cake* and chaaaa whlla ya are her*.
F or the time will com e whan ye'll ba dead
And neither need your chaaaa nor brand.

As the children on these forays are
swathed In great sheets formed Into a
deep hag or pouch to carry the oat­
cake, ihfiy form quite a mumming and
fantnstlc appearance.
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Christmas Presents
That Please Men
AST Christmas many a mao de­
cided hla ■feminine friends were
not worthy of the vote simply be­
cause. they sent him such foolish, in­
appropriate g ifts.. On the‘other hand,
u successful present makes an hnpres-

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MOO Umr never wear* off. It la a lit*
Ue monument to the tmate, Intelligence
and affection o f the giver.
Among the following anggeatlona la
almost certain to be something which
will please any man;
.If he shaves himself, one o f the light,
magnifying shaving mirrors which can
be quickly and easily attached to ,a
window or wherever the light la good.
... A trousqrsrncfc will please him great*
Ijr. especially If he la a bachelor and
hla closet room fa'llmlted.
The furniture and department stores
carry, flat, wide, shallow cedar chesta
on wooden wheels' which roll easily out
from under-the bed. This la particular­
ly adapted to the college boy In hla lit­
tle dormitory room. For him also a
sweater Is a Joy,
A small kit of tools Is a good present
for almost any man unless he Is a car­
penter or n paralytic. Ono to half a
dozen pairs of shoe trees are an Inex­
pensive but grateful present.
In case h’o has electrlrlly In his house
there Is no end of good things for him
—coffee percolntors, brend toasters, ci­
gar lighters, etc.
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If he hns n car you may charm him
with ono of the new-fnngled pneumatic
or other cushions which are'now sold
to re-enforce the upholstery of the car.
A lop robe or a vulcnnlxer or vacuum
bottle or even n new horn may be Just
the thing for him.
Very likely he has a telephone. If
so get n little mahognny card Index
(lie nnd. have some one (preferably
you) look up the telephone numbers of
the people In his address hook and
write them on'the cards.
A fountain pen for his desk wonld
prove n convenience nnd n delight.
Should you rare to pay glO you ran
surprise and please a man who has n
tittle bit of&gt; accounting to do nt home
by giving him n pocket adding machine.
For nhout the snme'prlce you can buy
him n real, fool proof, portable shower
bath.
Metal wnstehaskels.nre nppredntcd
by men bccntise.n lighted cigar or ciga­
rette dropped Into them 1s not likely
to tiring the lire department.
A-frame for a rahtnet-slzed protogrnph wilt not he amiss If you are sure
he wants your picture In It.
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Hut don't send him a necktie, nor n
senrfpln, nor n matchbox or he’ll nev­
er forgive you: also restrain yourself
from Infilet Inc a pearl-handled pen­
knife, a iKickethook (unless you nro old
nnd richer nnd ran put something
Into It) or a box of elgnrs Just ns g/iod
its ibe kind lie smokes.—-New York
American.

T h is S p r in g

Shop Early.
It won't I* long
tlafora w&lt;; nay.
“ I'll buy my (Thrlttmaa
Clift* (i« 1uy“ *
Ualilmore Bun.

I f y o u have not th e co m ­
forts o f electricity ym f are
doing w ithout the greatest o f
modern aids to housekeeping.

.And wlirti tilslii comes,
As like ns not,
Toil'll nwrear nfiil say,
“ t rlelir forsot.*'
Hprlnjrfleld Union.

E lectric light isinexpensive,
safe and beautiful. E lectric
h o u s e h o l d app lian ces cost
little to run and sa v e hours
o f tim e and labor.

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—lllrmlnsliam Age-IIersld-

R em em ber it d o cs n o t cost
much to wire you r house for
electricity and it ca n be done
w ithout n u is s , dirt o r disturb­
ance o f you r household.
A
telephone call will bring our
w iring m an— his estim ate will
place y o u under n o obligation .

House thcl5odcrn\y&lt;

One Historic Chrlstmastlde.
Tho cniHiidcs had a wonderful. Influ­
ence upon the llterftry taste us Well as
the nutloiuil inmmiTM nnd ‘ festivities
of ('lirlsttnnstlile.
It uus nt tin- Christmas festival of
HIM that the bnnniH demanded from
King John the document which ns the
foundation uf English liberties In.
known by the mitue''of.Mogim Chartn.
John's tyranny tint) become Intolerable,
and- the hopes of the people hung on
the fortunes of the French campaign.
In which he was then on gaged. After
his defeat tun] return to England the
hnrons met secretly nnd swore Jo de­
mand the'rest oral Ion of their liberties
by charter under the king’s seal. Hav­
ing ngreod to assemble for this pur­
pose nt Christians, they separated. .On
the feast of the Epiphany the hnrons
asked nf the klog.his confirmation of
the lawn of Edward the Confessor nnd
Henry I. John met the hnrons with
an uhsolute refusal, but, finding them
Arm. pleaded for. time to consider. Thin
wan granted, nnd In 121ft, knowing It
to be Inevitable, Jie called the barons
to Runymcde nnd there, signed the
great charter.
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And every hell, (f found*
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Now it the tithe when mtftleIt glotty In the noonday plow,
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�went; which clothe* ond“ iKoea '3uT. ready-made collar of white, or n dilirrty
dren, furnishes a fortnlght'a outing, shape mar be deafened for nae with k
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#' brace for a crippled leg or a book
from the library. There are no religious
qualifications. Active members .con­
tribute a definite number of hours'
work each. week. j&gt;nd anyone .may be­
come n member by promising to an­
swer the Chriatmna letter of a poor
child. Washington number* 1,000 mem­
bers. and.thoro are more than.4.500 In
nil. Including the branches' In 12 dt. From her couch, where sh£ hns tain
for more''than 25 years. Miss Mer­
rick directs and lends all tho Bod-

smock the front In any bartnonlalnf
"Then ca»P tho thought, ‘Why not
color or a contrast
chooso a ‘ fruit tree, something fhal

*A doxen or so of homemade crullers
trrnpped aeparatel/ In oiled paper and
packed In’ n dainty basket such as cun
be purchased for from 10 -to .28 cents
should be an acc^ituhlo gift for some
man friend who Uvea In h hotel. For.n
bachelor friend a gift o f sjjnllar nature
Is a. homemndo enko donoup in white
-paper n n i placed U ^d holfe trimmed
box. Most-men have a secret sweet
tooth, and Christmas seems to bo the
time to have It filled. *
Men ns n Vule do not like to recelvo
wearing apparel an gift*, especially
aocka, but embroider a man's mono­
gram on the sold socks and yon will
find him delighted.

S t Nicholas Day and Christinas.

fancy waist. The point la to keep tha
edges straight rather thnn rounding,
for We will have -the bordet* machine
hemstitched, or the edge can be stitch­
ed or hemstitched .with fine white silk
and finished with tiny emhrotdcrfd
dots of white atlk or French knots of n
faintly contrasting color.
Or make sister a fetching breakfast
Jacket of georgette crepe, voile or dimClose tt on the left side, hand em­
broider the front and gird It with her
favorite shade of satin ribbon.
Cafidle shade patterns may bo stamp­
ed In n grape' design, which could be
effectively carried out In cul work, and
another design Is of an Iris pattern.
The shade pictured 1s more conven­
tional, being Intended for an electric
candle. Fluted paper 1* neatly pasted
together the desired size and decorated
with gold t&gt;r silver gimp.
Toddlers and babies always need
new dresses. Try the pattern Illustrat­
ed In either charobray or linen and

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Cigarette Cases
Key Rings
. Picture Frames
Cqrd Cases
Match Boxes
Napkin Rings
Thimbles
•Manicure Pieces

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Smoking Sets
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Ash Trays
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Jardinieres
• . Fern Dishes
* Umbrella Stands
Dinner Gongs
Chafing Dishes
Case roles
Pie Plates i
Book Racks
Pipes
Cigar Holders
Cigarette Holders
Thermos Bottles
Opera Glasses
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JUST OPENED
FOR BUSINESS

A writer In tho Pall Mall Gazette
thus speculated concerning the amnlgnmotion of Christmas eve and St. Nicho­
las eve: "'Terhnps tho nmalgnmatlon
of tho two festivals was brought about
by motives o f economy, tho giving of
presents on December 5 and again on
December 25 constituting too henvy a
toll on parental purses. That this was
tho case appear* to be‘ proved by the
custom prevailing In Catholic Ocrranny,
where St. "Nfcholas duly appear* In
each home on December 5, and, Inqulf-'
Ing Into the.'conduct of the chlldri-'n.
rewards the worthy with frulfe-.ahd
aOAMTn STUARTP tZ W
cakes and lectures.the unworthy on the
duty of obedience. He then asks the
Christ Child to bring them at Christ­
mas, and on tho morning of that day.,
they usually find the desired nrtlrles In
tho shoes' which they placed overnight
on the hearth. This variation of the
original Nicholas eve custom, for so
long obsolete In England, probnhly ac­
counts for our possession of Hantn
Claus In his present form.
lie Is
supposed to have been nn Importation
from Amerira. about 40 year* ago
(an a little earUer we had derived the
OUR thirty year* ago there lived,
Christmas tree "from Germany on. the
la the city of Washington, a young Initiation o f the prince consort, hus­
girt, the daughter of IUcbard T.
band of Queen Victoria.)"
Merrick, a distinguished lawyer, says
the 8orvry. A serious Injury, doe 16
■a accident, had left her an Invalid, I
radioed to her couch. The Christmas
(tsjoa was fast approaching and amid !
W h a t S h a ll
tie preparations for the holidays, |
which the happy family were busily ]
I G iv e M y
Bihlag, this young Invalid, reared in t
laxary, conceived tho desire of clothing
• F r ie n d s ?
to the name of tho Christ Child some j
poor bats* who wns to como Into tho j
world In poverty. She made n simple i
bat complete layette, sent for n friend
wbo die know could find tho very
mothrr who needed such assistance, j
and one small child was clothed In tho :
nunc of tho Christ Child.
The Ohrl«t ‘ Child, society, founded .'

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will yield.n tangible prollt to bo laid
nsldo a* the beginning o f s fund for
the boy's education? And so the plan
took abape, and an we live in a warm
cUmate.'n fruit tree was planted each
year on Christmas day for the little
on©
• "Soon the lad wks taking an active
parT !u the ceremony, and by the time
the 11rat fruit nppeared he urns-old
enough to take a real*-delight In tho
proceeds of Its sale, which went Into
his bank A few years more found
him'In enUre chargo of a small or­
chard His over growing bank ac­
ao-’
count has always been bis owu, sub­
ject to the Inspection and advice of his
father, who keeps before him'the pur­
pose for which It ups started"
If yoq.Hve where the climate pre­
vents tree planting on Christmas day
could/yon 'not' give your son the price
o f a fruit tree and let It be planted THE BEST. THERE IS IN EVERY*
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when tho proper season arrives?—
Philadelphia Ledger

Christmas Plum Pudding.
One pound of riUslns, one-half pound
of current*, olx uuilces o f candled peel,
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ounces of tlmir, three-fourths pound of
augur, five eggs, brandy If desired.
Mix well, till greased basins twothirds full, tie n cloth aver and steam
(allowing water 'to come halfway up
tho htislns) at leant six hours.' To
serve, stenm iignln about two hours,
turn out, stick a holly sprig lir the top,
“ ^TM IE question of how to meet tho IMitir a little hrnndy In tho dish mid set
•.JL needs of tho educutlon wo fire to It.'
wanted our boy to have wns
with us from bis birth, nnd It wns.my
Oyster Cocktail.
love of all kinds of trees which solved
Allow seven smnll oysters to each
our problem," snld the mother o f a IH-rsoii nnd season with three-fourth*
growing boy. •
teiispoouful .of lemon Jtllve, one-half
\ "Uo‘ came near tho Christmas sea­ tenspopnful of tomato ketchup, onoson, and I wnntl'il to do something In hnlf teiispoouful of finely rlmppejl shal­
mark the wonderful event - My mlml lot, three.drops of tubnsco spure and
tbrned to trees. Wlint could be more salt to tnste, Chill thoroughly and
appropriate than, (o plum a tree anil serve In eocktnll gins*. Sprinkle with
let this child of nature grow up with finely chopped celery ‘before '•••inline to
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You follow the judgment of the experienced when you shop at this store, for here'
is shown onlv the pood of all that is jiew for gift purposes. Whether your Gift will be
“ Just a Gift,1’ and impress the recipient as such, or carry to him or her the sincere Christ­
mas expression of your regard is entirely a matter of where your Gift comes from. Un­
derstand, please, that* it is not the money value of your gift, but the thought and respect
you display in seeking beautiful Gift-things of absolutely known Quality for the very
G ift.to be permanently appreciated. Our name on tiny Gift signifies the quality you
intend. It iexpresses the conscientious quality upheld for so many.years by this estab­
lishment. Our quality is absolute and just as rigid as the base of moderation from which
all our'prices are fixed. Whatever the.price at this store, the quality is dependable.

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With the Ability And the
'Desire to. Please
Our Patrons'

Diamond Rings
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Signet Rings
Emblem Rings . .
Birth Stone Rings
Brooches
Bracelets
.I^a’Valiers
Bracelet Watches
Cuff Links
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Stick Pins
Tie Clasps
Coat Chains
* Charms
Iiockets

CUT GLASS
Dresser Sets
Water Sets
Rose Bowls
. Fern -Dishes

Toilet Sets
Manicure Sets
Carving Sets .
Mesh Bags
Whisk Brooms
Gorham Sterling Table Silver
S. M. &amp; H. Plated Table Silver
Rogers Plated Table Silver
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�Year by year Christmas deHTa[K3
selfishness, and conseqaedU ytheday
la a powerful factor for good ,! Great
charaetera step from the apt ritualized
atrooaphote; majestic deeda of charity
tenre their blessing add example ev­
erywhere. Yuletlde la. not merely, a
pealwl o f gift bestowal or'solely a time
of thoughtfulness. Its algnlflcance la
moru profound. Feeling I* Immersed
Jn kindness. Conduct l a . adapted . to
whnt la highest and b^af.
'Thfe.'tlrar plalnrChMstmna, of-whlch
-that o f.today.la a aubllmo Ijmnn. illgnl.
fled ancrlflce. The Good Book soya:
“ And there were shepherds watching,
and keeping the night watches over
their docks.” A manifestation o f per­
sonal suciiflce. Those who would bo
rich muat give. The gift need not bo
monetary. Giving Is without limita­
tion—If a singer, giro to others a gladsong; If a millionaire In experience,
give freely of advlco; If a tablo of

Around the

"True, bat I bare conscientious ecruplea against doing so,” Hungered the
thoughtful mao.
"What do you mean?"
" I fear a great'many people say
‘Merry Christmasl* In much the same
•plrlt that they ask, H ow do you dot*
They don't care a hang how yon do,"—
Exchange.
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too many aprons. A. few yarda of ging­
ham, percale and butcher's linen made
up Into aprona, yrhlch would not re­
quire motto than a day to make a good
aupply, would go a long way* aa gtfta
to buay house mothers. And caps; alao.
At this time atmoat every woman
wears some sort o f cap when doing
her' house work, and a neat, washable
cap nukea.an acceptable, glft. and.reHINTS FOR BELATED
qulres little skill'in the making. And
Bags an&lt;f Aprona Are ,KaaJ(y an«T sor vtith- these practical and. quickly
-— Qufckty Madt-and -They-Are-AI-— jaadeglf.ta.onq mny.be ahlcJO-faJctuip.
with Christmas remembrances, oven
.ways Acceptable.
though belated until the last few days
before Christmas.*
* Y e' Chrystmaaa Tyme.
Mays svsrls kyndnssss ye have wroughta
Uponns yours fallows manna,
Uponna thys blessed chrystmasse days
Raturps to you agalns.

And mays echs Ion s whyche blaasth
highs

Uponns yours yuledyde fjrrs
Rsfleet in tongues of living flams
Yours dearest heart's dssyre.
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Marion V. Illggloa.

The Boy's Idas.
“Gee whizz, BUI Green's In lack."
“ What's the matter?"
"Ills folks use twin beds." ■ V
"I don’ t see anything lucky about
that for Bill."
"You don't They’ ve j o t two beds
"Wishing your friends, and neigh- ribbon. Several o f tbcao bags raa.eas-,
bora ‘a 'Merry Christmas' la a pleat­ lly be made In nn evening, and they to hide his Christmas presents under
are alwajrs acceptable frifla.
Instead of one."
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ing custom."

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with a concrete flower vase
like this. Away with the old stylo tubs.
We transplant if you wish.
Drop us a card
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SHOPPING HERE
There is nothing truer than
a fairy tale. It is the quin­
tessence of what Aristotle calls
the
probable
impossibility.
The best of the fairy tales are
folklore, giving the boileddown wisdom o f centuries of.
experience, and the truths they
teach are the old, old facte o f
Atiman nafure put into visible
form f i r childish minds to
grasp.
These tales do not
teach morals by precept, but
truths by example, says Col­
lier's. S’o amount of teach­
ing aftout the brotherhood of
man, and Christmas .kindness,
and the rewards of virtue, can
have such at} effect on the
small, objective so\il as is pro­
duced bp the-vision of. Santa
Claus with his while beard and
twinkly eyes coming with toys
for good little boys and
switches for barf lit tit boys,
shedding jollity and benevo­
lence all over the place.' Long
pears from now, when every
incident of these stories is tost
to the memory, the knowledge
o f fundamental human values
will remain. Teach the chil­
dren fairy tales and you teach
them the wisdom of the ages.

S a n t a C la n s

UB Star of Bethlehem ns seen In
Holland Is a -pretty, but a cheap
xlght, for It costn nothing. T ie
the harbinger of Chrlstinns,. a huge
illuminated atnr, which Is carried
through the silent, dark Dutch Btrecta,
shining upon the crowding pcoplo and
typical o f the star which once guided
tho wise ruan of tho Bast .
V The young men o f a Dutch town who
go to the expense of this star, which
Is carried through the streets ns a sig­
nal that Christmas tins come once
lignin, tire swayed by tho full Intention
of turning the Star of Bethlehem to
account.
They gather money frprn tho crowds
for the poor, and, having done this for
the good of those whom, fortune haa
not befriended, they betake them to
tho head burgomaster of the town,
who Is hound to set down the youths
who form the stnr company to a very
cotuforlnhle menl. *Tls n great Insti­
tution, the Ktnr of Bethlehem, In many
Dutch towns nml cities. And may It
never die out, for It does Irtmn to no
man and good to many.

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The Yule Log.
The ceremony of the Yule log, which
la generally ngreed by..uuthorltjea. to
he traceable to the pagan rites which
were performed at that season of tho
year before the coming of Christianity,
was nevertheless the most Joyous of
the ceremonies observed on Christmas
eve in medieval times.—New York
Mall.
Origin of Word Christmas.
’ Tha word Christmas Is of compara­
tively late origin. The word waa first
used in 1038, Its. form then being
Chrlatee-Maesse, tho maos of Christ.
Orlgen, an early father of the church,
said that In tho Bcripturcs It was the
sinners alone, not the aalnts, who celbrated their birthdays. Another early
writer referred to the fact that .tho
birthdays of the pagan goda were kept
by tho people. The v e ir first evidence
of a feast having boon held In honor
or tho birth of Christ was, In Egypt
about the year 200. Clement Qf Alex­
andria said, .“Certain Egyptian theolo­
gians over-curloualy assign not the
year alone, but tho day of Christ's
birth, placing It on May 25." Another
data assigned to tho'event waa March
Ksaplng Christmas.
Are you willing to remember the
weakness and lonollneaa of people who
are growing old; to atop asking how
much your friends love you, and aak
yourself whether you love them
enough; to bear In mind tha things

Here you will find Moccasins for the Baby, Dainty
Shoes fo r the Toddlers, sturdy School Shoes for all
the little folks, Nqvelties fo r the Misses, and their
M others, and Shoes fo r all occasions for the Boys
and their Fathers.

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Chrlatmaa holds a unique plan aa
a
yearly celebration. The observance
M )t l* fo r ill
of other holidays has changed, but
Chrlatmaa baa yielded none of ita ori­
ginal sacrednoss. It la now, aa at fifsh
Hr ruts fonronlj for sttpm Uk* a aJjtp essentially a religious day. Its reality
throng]} tijf foam.
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voices a. song o f - fraternity people
. Vhtlr for tafoUr flskrswmtth f)tm grow at-'thla .season more generous,
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more Indulgent, more human. It Je
W j o it Us Atm 31 knots turf, foil tp evangelistic for the destruction ol
malice and lllrwUI—difference*. &gt; bd
fitforfo fo r boms ■
tween one and another are forgotten
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FAST FIR ST STREET

sa n fo r d

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�irtilca you ctm m jfwywnera f ° p « few O*1** la their Druldlcal religion had
jentt. This contains SOS 1cares, or one
treat festival*, ono In Jana and
for every day In thin year. Tear tbs the other la December, tbt latter being
leaflets from tho cover and hide them' «mWalent to onr Christmas.’ In both
oil oTcr the house oir apartment. In the of these great festivals the gathering
living room, hall or spare bedroom or of the mistletoe was a aacred rite, j
wherever yon .want your gueata to go.
The Druids believed that *vP°Uon
At a given signal, the blowing of a prepared from mistletoe, would In*
whistle or tho ringing o f a bell, every* crease-tholr flocks and'that the plant
body atarta on a search for tho leaflets. WBa * remedy agalnlt all poison. It
This can be continued for. aa long or *** believed to be a curative for many
as short a time as desired.
Uls, and this belief la still to be found
The first prise should be given to ttje ln many remote pieces In Europe.- lnperaon who hag collected the greatest-.
FruQCt. for
number o f daya represented by the *lw*ya administered by tba native
calender leaves. Tbla can be an orna* Awellera aa an antidote for poison.

era to swap leavea to accomplish this. becUc fevers and other troubles. In
A 'little diary make* a good second Sweden on midsummer eve mlftletoc
prise;
N Is diligently sought ffter, the people
There should be spedal prises for btUmdOK It to be possessed of many
tho people who find the dates of tho
qualities, and that* If a sprig
moat holidays—Christmas, New Year's, °* 11 *■ attached to the celling of the
Washington’s birthday, Lincoln's birth- dwelling house, the horse's stall or the
dsy, Metnorint dayi Fourth- o f July, t#w'1 «1b, tbe trols will then bo powLabor day (the first. Monday In 8ep^, er,fM to Injure either nmn.or beast,
(ember) and Thanksgiving day (the * .Mb°J Gerinnii peakants also consider
last Thursday In November). _ A differ- the mistletoe a powerful charm against
ent prize should be given to the holder *Tl*
A similar belief seems to
of each holiday dato and should be hB,e lingered among tbe Romans,
something appropriate to the occasion, 'y hen Aeneas descended Into Uades
For Instance, the prise for flmllng.De- he Bothered,'to protect himself from
comber 23 should be a tiny figure of the Infernal powers, a branch nf raksSanta Claua or a small stocking made tletoe, which Vergil calls the golden
of tarlatan or net and filled with tiny *&gt;0“ f h'
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candles. New Year’s day prize could i Tb® custom of kissing under the mis*
hire s small red blotter decorated with tl(!toe *oc* hack to the days when
the figure of Father Time cut from a
Brul 0(11,1 Bn(1 bU •*»« othcr B°dl
card.
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I of tho Northland walked and talked
After the prises hsve been awarded! wUh ropn- nm,(lur- the aoa of Odin
there Is usually time heforo supper for BntJ ^'riggn. the Apollo of Scnndlnnthe date game. To ploy this it Is nec- T,BD raJthology. the flaxen-haired god
essary for the hostess to prepare In; of "“ “ "hlne and Ita attendant bleasadvance a number of allns on which ln*A ' VB!I lovetl
Bl1 -earthly and

ACalendar Party Is.
Jolly at New Year’s
CALENDAR party-makes a novel
ami Informal entertainment for
the evening of New Year's day
or any night during holiday week. II
U a very pretty Idea to make the ItivlUUons look as much like the first page
of one of the single leaf calendars as
possible.' Taste on a sheet of white
note pnper n leaflet from the calender
bearing the dote on which the party
is to be held. Below this write

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Tbla la an Invitation hearty
To mjr Utile calendar party.
Next Monday night at eight o'clock .
tlriqg all the wits you have In stock.
Be lure lo come whate'er the 'weather;
Well, hare a Jolly time together.

When the guests have arrived an­
nounce to the assembled company that
they have been entered as contestants
lo a calendar race. To prepare for It
(ike one of the elnglc leaf calendars

Ing old Mr. Bryant In her parlor.

It
waa sleeting.violently outside, and tho
luxurious young men o f the day were
going sbqaf In coupes.
It w§s tba
practice,* in order to sure expense, for
two or thrfe men to Join In the.eypense
o f a carriage for the day. Mr. Bryant,
however, had trudged through the sleet
and In response to. some words-from
myv mother of appreciation of-h is. ef­
fort In coming oat In such weather re­
plied, cheerily •- -tiWhy. I rather. Ilka.*
fresh temperature, Mrs. Putnam. It’1a
only (be young men who" t t $~Chilly fltnr
Issjr."
Fifteen or eighteen years larer New
Year’ s rails In society had become a
tradition o f the past

nftmas
Heart of youth, ’ til
Ohristmu time—
Ba tinging 1-——
:— climo..
Is ringing.

Eyes a n sparkling; lips
»rA nailing,
Greetings merry, gifta
beguiling.
.
Hatters nothing what
your age,
Santa has tho Yuletido
stage 1

f l gtrM aa* Jtcronk
(Compiled from the Tulstlds Utterances
or Oreet Hindi by Uarrey Psake la

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AU but that the myatio
hour's
Begetting,
•In the leading actor's
mission— ■
life's great promise,
LoveVfruition 1
Heart of youth, youra is
tho play
On the wondrous Christ­
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M is t l e t o e bung in tba caatu ball,
AiTh* holly bousb shows on tb* old oak
Walk
—Thomas Haynes Bayly.
NOLAND wss Utrria England wtun
Old Christmas brought his sports
•gala.
—Welter Booth,
INO out ys crystal spheres.
Ones bless our human sarsl

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—James Moatsomsry.

Old Time New Year Calls

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We decorate our homes-with sprays
o f . mistletoe at Christmas time, but
few 'of ua know tho history of It as n
Yuletido symbol. Pretty girls aro
kissed under It and a great deal of fun
and nonsense arc carried on apropos of
It, bnt no one stops to think of bow
indent a decoration It la or how soared
It was once thought to be. The undent

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How the M istletoe
Cam e to M ean
Kissing

THEY ARE

—John Milton. -

lm iI 8 T la born, ths groat anointed,
/Heaven and earth his praters alngl
—J. Csword.
ARK. .the herald angels sing: .
"□lory to the new born King!” ,
-Charles Wesley.'
k INO the belle and raise the strain, ,
k And hang up.gsrlande every where.
—Susan Coolldga
HEAR along our atreets pass the min­
strel throngs.
Hark I They play so sweet od their haut­
boy* Christmas eons*.—Longfellow.
I INO th* soqg of great joy that the
) angels began,
-•ping o f glory to Ood, and of good will
to man! '
—John G. WhlltJar.
lHIB day hath Ood fulfilled J&gt;le prom­
ised word,
This day Is born a Savior, Christ the
Lord.
—J. Byron.
AT you have as many happy months
Ae you taat* mince plea at Christmas
-O ld English Baying.
.T Christmas play, and make good
i rheer,
For Chriatmaa comes but one* a year.
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—Tuaeer.
I OMETIUE8 with oysters we combine.
I Pametlmei assist the savory chine:
From th* low peasant to the lord.
The tutkey smoke* on every board.
—Waller day.

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Oeerea Washington's T ills.
Did General Washington ever re­
ceive a title from the French govern­
ment! Not a title o f nobility, but near
the d o te of the Bevolntlonary war ba
waa commissioned lieutenant general
of the French army and vice admiral
o f France In order that he might ba
commander-in-chief o f (he united,
forces of France and the United
States, which were then Co-operating.

AINT clouds poasssssd the ssrth
And sadly fall our Christmas Eva
—Alfred Tennyson.
E who sang Creation's glory,

N Urn laic alxtlea, Bays G. II. Tutnnm In ’ 'Memories of a Publisher,"
New York bml not yet outgrown
certain of Its old-faRhIoned or ao-callrd
provincial habits.' One of the customs
wow that of making New Year's calls,
n practice that.had been Inherited from
the Dutch founders of the city. Long
before tbe beginning of the twentiethceutury the growth of the metropolis
hrd made Impossible this pleasant and
convenient hablf of coming Into touch
(at least once a year) with a circle of
family friends, but in 1800 the ladles
still stayed at homo on New Year's
day, and old men and youngsters did
whnt Ihry could In the hours between
11 In Ihc morning and midnight to
check off with calls of frotn-flva to
fifteen mlnutos their own visiting list
with that of their wives, their slaters
or their mothers.
In my own illury for January 1,1800,
Opening the Fat Purse.
I find the entry, -.“ Made, thirty-five
Too many fat purses respond onjy
calls." I rcyuember on that day com­
ing hack In the middle of the afternoon to the magic formula: Not to he
for ii word with my mother qpd find- opened till Chrliyifins.

f(&gt;r tho discovery of America by Co­
lumbus, the battle of Hastings (Nor­
man conquest of England), the Dec­
laration of Independence of the Ameri­
can colonies and tho beginning of the
great world war. Each player draws a
■Up, reads It aloud, and whoever flrirt
names tho event that makes It famous
receives tho slip.—New York World,

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That weary o»•» in thee may not.

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-Potter's field."

-Potter’s field." «ha graveyard ht
which are buried those who are In­
terred at public expense, cornea by lt»
name legitimately. In Englahdand tba
continent the day. used to make pot­
tery was dug up In long trenches, which
were left unfilled. Common consent
soon made If possible for these un­
sightly stretches of ground to be put to
the useful purpose o f Interring the
bodies of-tfroee-whowera^ewred for as.
a charge upon the country/
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NORRIS LEVIS; Local Manager

Sanford, Florida

�to boiling point a ml. let simmer two
po
chOCfllBI
. triage,
.III. J... ■■■■■_
hours. Add sugar and let simmer an
cated to N od. In Cuba ’baked bams,
boor. Turn Into sterilised Jell? torn*
preciously boiled in champagne and
bier* and cover each class wlfb a dr*
well .sugared, via' for favor with' a
cujar piece o f paruflln paper, then
Spanish piece de resistance caUtfT
with a larco circular ptech o f letter
"Mors and Christians," In remlnlacento
paper, fastenlnjf paper securely over
of a page In Spanish history, and made
edge of*glu* with mucilages
of black beans and rice.
PAIN loves her turkeys. Nor does
Scotch Flvs (/Clock Teas.—Work cup
In southern Italy eels, curled round,
she And It necessary to run them
o f butter, using a wooden spopn, .until
with tall )a mouth, defy time on'the
to
death
on
tho
farms
In
order
to
O LITTLE Mexican boy or girt very creamy; then' while beating con*
! Christmas board by the emblem of
ever thinks of banging up n stantly gradually add snga'r^ Work In raako their meat tender, for thd fowls 1eternity. In the-amsller Italian clUe*
uutcu
w
io
town
irom
ioug
ui»*
are-drtveirInto
town'from
loug
dls'TEBcMhfc They' have some-'
i&amp; t t rt. im l IhPtr f r r t . r .
- t hing- far mo rs - Intw isting,
iliHTl nod cries of kJd* being brought
Withstand the hardness, o f the roads.
Three or four days before
to market In panniers swung from
For three days before Koche Buena
Christmas stands' spring .up
donkey backs. Chickens, pigeons, tripe,
the streets o f the cities ubd villages
about the alsmeda, or open
boiling {iot, are other dainties appro­
are thick with squawking poultry and
park; without which no Mex­
priate to the season, as well as tur­
bleating Iambs and kids that are des­
ican Tillage la complete. All
keys, geese and calf's head.
!
tined
for
thq
slaughter.
about these shops are hung
Centum
and
Scandinavian
countries'
Cuba fatten* up her’turkeys on wal­
the ptnataa, which take the
nuts to make their flesh more'tooth-' are noted for the bounty of (heir
placo o f Christmas stocking*,
some.' Mexico'grinds the cooked tur­ Christmas cheer. In rural neighbor­
These are apparently great
key to a peste, which Is mixed with hoods the tobies are spread from
dolls 2 or 8 feet tall, dressed
chill,
raisins, currants, wine*and a few Christmas to Epiphany. England, too,
In tissue paper, with papier
other Ingredients into what la called offers wide and Varied hospitality. In
tiflfthe TkcW and dangling
Warwickshire, for Inztnnce, they serve
tuolo do* guajalota. France, too, al­
legs and .arms;
In reality
roast
crab apples with chine of pork
though ahe' shows her partiality for
their flowing paper garments
and elder wine. Yorkshire tup Its
turkeys
by
cramming
them
with
'truf­
conceal earthen Jars for the flour a UtUe at a time, using tbe hands.
fles, coquette^, with her Christmas frumenty, Its Yule cakes/ and' plum
bolding o f candles;
Press evenly Into a buttered dripping menu. Now ahe throws her scarf to pudding. Scotland boasts one dish all
Sometimes' the plnataa^ro pan and prick with a fork. Bake In a
her own—haddock, stuffed with oat­
In th* form o f angels or moderate oven thirty, minutes and cut blood red sausage, fa i and Juicy; now meal ami onion*—Chicago Tribune.
fairies, but usually- they rep­ Into small squnrea or itripa. Let stand to stewed bare with unfermented
Roast flhoat
resent some person ' promi­ ten minutes before removing from pen. wine; again to pheasants,' to hazen
hens, to heath’ cocks.
nent In Mexico. President and Pile on i plate covered .with n dolly.
A shoat is a young pig. How to pre­
In Brittany tho bribe cured bam pare It: nave the eyes end toes remov­
Mr*. Dins, used to smile .from
8ultana Sticks.—A cupful sugar, one&lt;ivery stand. Tha Mexican quarter cupful melted butter, an egg gjvcs savor to the rye bread and totho ed. tho rind scored Id one-inch cuts.
. child may live In a hut built. (unbeaten), - two aquaree chocolate
of flat stones piled together (melted), one-quarter'teaspoonful va­
In a public lot, bdt ho has his nilla, one-half cupful flour, one-quarter
pjnata at Chriatmaa time. ■ cupful English walnut meats,'one-quar­
In the better homes the ter cupful sultann raisins (cut In
plnatas artf strung on a' rope pieces). Mix Ingredients In order given.
across a room. They are al­ ’Line a seven-inch square pan with
ready heavy with their load paraflln paper. Spread mixture evenly
of dulccs, or candle*, and they In pan, usings rase knife, and bnke In
dangle somewhat dangerously
a slow oven. As soon ns tdkrn from
over tho heads o f the behold­
oven tum from pan; remove paper and
ers. Finally, the tallest man
cut* cake In strips three and one-hnlf
Is blindfolded, given n stout
Inches by one Inch, uslnfe n.slinrp knife.
cane and turned round and
If these directions are not followed pa­
round. Leaping up, be strikes
per will cling to enko and It will be Im­
at tho suspended figures.
possible to cut It Into shapely pieces.
Amid shrieks o f laughter nodRussian Tea.—Use threetenspwniful*
directions he keeps striking
o f tea to two cupfuls of freshly boiled
until he hits ono of tho Jars.
tenter nnd“ allow one-half teaspoonful
. "Crack 1" go' Its sides, and,
of
lemon Julc^ nnd n thin slice o f lemon
'being made only o f baked
clay, they crumble away and from which seeds have been removed
tho sweets come pouring out to each cupful. 8weetcn with cut engNobody Is too dignified to nr to suit Individual taste. Mntiy pre­
fer the addition o f three whole cloves
scramble for them. The older'
or
n cnndlcd cherry.
peoplo are on their knees
Hot Chocolata.—One and one-hnlf
with tho children. Everybody
gets nt least a mouthful. Then squares of unsweetened chocolate, oneanother Is blindfolded, turned qunrter cupful sugar, few grains salt,
about and (old to strike for n cupful boiling water, three cupfuls
another sugnry delagc.—L. milk. Scald milk, melt chocolate (In
Closer In McCall'a Magazine. small saucepan placed over hot water),
ndd sugar, salt nod, gradually, boiling
winter. * When smooth place on mngo
and boll one minute. Add to scalded
milk, mill nnd servo In chocolnto cups
with whipped crcnm. To mill choco­
i
late bent until froth farms on top,* pre­
venting scum. Use Dover egg benter..
Whipped
Creanv — Thrco-qunrters
cupful thick cream, one-quarter cupful
By J.-C. OLIVER.
MONTH far famed t For festive milk, one-third cupful powdered sugar,
one-hnlf t£a*poonful vanilla, .white ono
days and nighti renowned,
egg. Mix cream nnd milk, beat until
•■ Joy fraught, with hallowed bene­
stiff, using egg heater; add sugar, va­
dictions crowned
nilla and white of egg beaten until stiff.
Life’s annual clearing home for ret­
rospective thought,
Where pensive membry recalls fhe
smiles,, fhe fears, *
The hopes and Joys of youth, fhe lores
of vanithed years,
And stphs fo srolhe havoc, sad, Ihaf
Told For the Littles! Children
» Time has xcrought.
y ' 1STEN dear lltllo children. nnd
O hoary monthI In regions of the | j you shall hear about tho very first
north and eait
. Christmas day.
The tong ofb lrtj. and rippUng of the
It was In n country across thq sen,
• brook have ceased,.
fur nwny'from here, thnt some shep­
And Nature's thousand charms of herds wrre watching their flocks one
lummer dayi have fled.
night. The sheep were resting on tho
There Uoreas reigni, fierce Uod of
grass, the little lninlts were fast nslecp
wind and sforms
beside their mother*, hut the kind shep­
And winter all of verdure, Info herds were not asleep.
They ycre
brown and white traniformi
watching thnt no harm should happen
And leaves no trace of life and beau­
to the sheep.
ty sped.
Perhaps they were looking up at .the
stnrs nnd the tjenutlful mooh above
O happy month/ When keen anticipa­
them when suddenly there appeared a
tion, sweet,
wonderful light in lire stfcr, hrighter
F lier sudft on wihys of ardent love to than tho moon, or stnts, as if the sky
greet
had openpd nnd they saw the glory
IFlf/l gifti the friend, the Iover or
within.
the kindred near.
While tho shepherds were looking up,
A t Winter closer draws M i icy fet­
wondering whnt wns the ennso o f that
tered chains
strange light, n beautiful shining angel
The heart expands and love unselfish
came near to them nnd said; (
reigni
\\ “ Feiir noL I bring you good tidings
■. And speeds Its largest to the ones
which shall bo to all people. This day
most dear.
Is born a Savior, and yc shall find the
jnusfrlmu month of most illustrious babe lying l a * manger."- j
' Arid 'suddenly iho angel was Joined
birth I ,
by n multitude'of Iho heavenly host
Oood tidingi, peace and Joy to an fhe
singing praises to Qod. This was their
earth
song:
A heavenly* choir announced when

Like to Eat at
Christmastide

Jar Instead of
A Stocking

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liver and heart removed; WashCOeS
outsldo; the Inside la wiped with a
plcco of damp cheesecloth. Put a piece
of corncob In the mouth.before roast­
ing; Besson the Inside with pepper
aad salt by rubbing It In. Put tha j&gt;lg
In a pan ao that IE will alt on its feet;
brace It w|th four bandlclcss cups; put
In hot oven until well seared; then
baste with two cupfuls of cold water
and reduco 'the heat. 'Boast two and
onc-half l o ' three" hours, 'basting ~frequshUy— Itenwvo from -pen,*-p1«ct?-oncenter o f ptatter, put crauberrlea In
the eyes and a small red apple In the
mouth. Serve on bed o f watercress or
cooked kale.
Christmas Mystery Plays.
On their return from tbe Holy Land
the .pilgrims and crusaders brought
new subjects for theatrical representa­
tion, fobnded on tbe' objects o f their
devotion and incidents In their wars,
and the early mysteries and other
plays o f Christmas, among them, that
o f fit George and tho dragon, which
has survived to modem' times, prob­
ably owe thelrjirlfln to this period.
* French-Use Gulls. *
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Many seagulls which were driven
inland In France by a Cald snap were
captured, and now, ■with their wings
dipped, are nsed In destroying worms

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Christ was bom.
Poaca, food will toward men.
No other birth such mighty portent
When the angela hnd gone back to
bore,
heaven tho shepherd* snlij they would
This Prince of Peace whom heaven
and earth adore.
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H o w thril\s the heart at thought of
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CHRISTMAS DAINTIES
kingdom of heaven." Ills birthday
was tho first Christmas diy, and tie r
Devonshire Sandwiches.—Cut gra­ since that time we kept that day as a
ham bread (or entire wheat) In one- Joyful and happy one.—New York
quarter Inch nMces. Spread, spariflgly Preaa.
with hotter and then with orange mar­
malade. Put together In pairs, remora
crusts and cut'ln fancy strips. Arrange
Candy Baskets and Canes.
cm a plate covered with a dolly. To
Place In a granite kettle two cupfuls
goffer variety the marmalade may some­ of granulated sugar, half .a cupful of
times be sprinkled with chopped pecan glucose or com sirup, half a cupful of
•■put meats.
, water and one-fourth of a teaapoonful
Note: If tbe hosteaa prefers to have o f cresm of tartar, ;Bolt all together to
■ the marmalade made at home here la a tho cf)«p or crack itaia (280 degrees)
good recipe, apd since It la delirious on und after removing from the Are flavor
buttered toa fo r the. winter breakfast with a few dropa o f oil of peppermint,
It Is well to make a quantity at a time: wlntergreen or sassafras. Divide ^the
Orange Marmalade.— Nine oranges, candy Into two-portions and Voter one
four lemons, eight pounds sugar, four with red vegetable coloring.' Pull escji
quarts water. Wipe fruit dry and cut part separately, then twist the red can­
crosawbe In as thin slices as possible, dy around the .white until you havy It
removing reeds. Put Iflto ‘ preserving In the farm o f ti atlck. 'Cut Into riIcUk
kettle, add water, .cover, pnd let stand m d form Into canes or take slender
thirty-six Itmuw. Place An range,-brim drips of tHo'wd and white, braid und
.Unpe Into baskets. ,.
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Plan pudding. loose, capon, minc'd pits
sad rtmft tw*t
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m *r' Oil his advance engagements, la
proper style.
^For daddy and brothsr a child can
rnsmel gmyly the handles o f' garden
and carpenter's tools. This adds an at*
tnrtiva touch to cold ateeL
For the children do "evergreen pie*

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An traveler* as they do pfcae on their war
At tonUosMa'a halls art Invited to stay.
Themselves to rsfresh and tbslr horsso to
' root.
Oaes ihat he most bo old Christmas*

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Nay.^the poor shall not want, but have for
Plum pudding. soom, capon, minc'd piss
and roost best.

—Brans* Collection of Bullish Ballads.,

antTcover thickly wild sprays of ever*
green. Put In the presents—all previ­
ously wrapped and labeled—and then
pat on the lid. The Utter la shaped tn
cardboard and covered with nice ever­
greens. •
, rThe wee baby makes a'new appeal
to our gift Instincts. Cover a downy
square pillow with palest pink silk and

;&lt;a "duly" presents and of -nil gtftn
"uey fire the least pleasure to the giver.
Be.try to put yourself In your elfin
tUsyrer. Ilegtn early and knit the
dumb a plsj+sult. Nothing Is so soft,
t* warm trod so comfortable fur robust
children outdoors
- In early T -winter
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for big brother get ribbon (wo and
wefctlf Inches wide, eight Inches long;
fringe hpth ends: then eihbrolder lnl&gt;
tltl la eeutrr.or have gold letters put
to. .The Imnd can* be glpcd Inside o f
fell hit to Indentify i t
fktber will need a new desk calen­
dar and'flic for hla office, do cover a
fang with leather, cretonne o r any
double Dalerial 'and hang‘ it by atllc
cards. Crimson Up a suitable color
sekenc. Apply nn easily rand calendar
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like the one pictured, cover this with
flllet lace and handkerchief linen In
•trips; that are strapped with satin
baby ribbon set off with two soft
rosettes. * A delightful carriage pillow
U this. *

; ^ , : • Her Little Prayer.
. A ll(tlo girl of a hljr nastem dtp wna
trialling her grandmother on Thanks*
giving day. Already the child had beguntospeculnteeon whnt Santa Claris
won to. bring’ her at Christmas time;
and, na chndnm—especially girls—will
do when they ,are at the home of an In*
dulgent friend, she began to rummage
through ctogets and drawer*.
In the courae nf her Investigation ahe
cntlte upon a brand ncrir white muff.
It won tbs very thing she had wonted,
and she knew that Santa CJana' chief
purchasing agent—grandma—had obtaints! It former.
Taxed with It, grandma admitted the
truth..
. "nut," she aald, "you roust forget all
about It nntll Christman day."
That night ns ahe wna being put to
bed the-child astonished her mother by
adding this to her evening prayer:
"Please, God,, make me .forget all
about the little white muff fluntn Clana
la to bring."—New York Time*.
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tient. Surgeons dread to tackle th&lt;
patient who has been a steady drink­
er. . Be.baa less than the normal pow­
ers of recuperation.
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MATKS THE TRADE UNIONS.
Boose bates tho trade union. No­
body ever b*ard of "union-made wills-

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Phone 67

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We Are Not Headquarters For Santa Claus, But'W e Have the Goods That
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to boiling (Mint and let tiinfaer two’
hoar*. Add sugar and det simmer an
hour. Turn Into sterilized 'Jelly turn*
biers and cover each class wljh a cir­
cular piece o f pamflln paper, then
with a largo circular plccb of letter
paper, fastening paper securely over
edge of glass.with mucilage.
Scotch Five o'clock Teas.—Work cup
of butter, using n wooden spoon, until
O LITTLE Mexican boy or girl very-creamy; then whllo beating cou­
ktnhttyTpwllii^?liUirmi^K7 W orklfi

Hang U p a
Jar Instead o f
' A Stocking

legs and nm s. I n ' reality
their flowing paper garments
conceal earthen Jars for tho
holding o f candles.
. Sometimes tho plnntas aro
in t h i' form of angels or
fairies, but usually they rep­
resent some person .promi­
nent In Mexico. President and
Mrs. Dias used to smile from
qvery aland. Tho Mexican
child may llvo In n hut. built
of flat atones piled together
in n public lot, but ho has his
ploata at Christmas time.
to tho better homes tho
plnotas aro strung on a' rope
across a room. They are al­
ready heavy with their loud
of dulccs, or randies, nnd they
dangle somewhat dangerously
over tho heads of tho behold­
ers. Flnnlly, the tallest man
Is blindfolded, given n stout
enno-nnd turned round qnd
round. Leaping up, ho strikes
at the suspended ‘ figures.
Amid shrieks of laughter and
illrectlmiH he kcepH striking
until he hits one o f the Jars.
"Crack 1" go Hh sides, nnd.
being mnde only of - baked
cloy, they crumble away nnd
the sweets come pouring out.
Nobody Is too dlgntfled to
scramble for them. Tho otde&gt;
people are on their knees
with tho children. Everybody
gets at least a mouthful. Then
unothcr Is blindfolded, turned
about and told to strike for
another sugary deluge.—I,.
Ciozer Ip McCnll’s Magazine.

flour a little at a time, using the hands.
Press evenly Into n buttered dripping
POti nnd prick with a fork. Rake In n
moderate oven thirty minutes nnd cut
Inin small squares or strips. - Let stand
ten minutes before removing from pan,
Pile on a plate covered with n dolly.
Sultana 8tlck«.—A cupful suga&amp; onequarter cupful melted butter, an egg
(unbeaten), two oquqres chocolate
(incited), ono-qunrtor teaspoonful va­
nilla, onehalf cupful flour, onc-quncter
cupful English wnlnut meats, one-qmirter cupful sultana raisins (cut In
pieces). Mix Ingredients In order given.
Line a sevendneh square pan-With
paraffin paper. Spread mixture evenly
In pnn, using a case knife, .and hake In
n slow oven. As soon ns trfkcn from
oven turr\ from pan, remove pnper nnd
rut cake In strips three nml onehnlf
Inches by one inch, using n sharp knife.
If these dlrectlunMtarc not followed |ra*
per will cling to enko nnd It will he Im­
possible to cut It Into shapely pieces.
Russian Tea.—Use three tcnspoonfuls
of ten to two cupfuls of freshly, boiled
water nnd allow one-hnlf (cnspoonful
of lemmi Juice nnd n thin sllrc of )eiiion
from which seeds hnvo been removed
to each cupful. Sweeten with rut sugnr to suit Individual taste. Many pre­
fer the addition of three whole cloves
or n candled cherry.
Hot Chocolate.—One nnd one-hnlf
squares of unsweetened chocolate, oneqimrter cupful sugar, few grains salt,
n cupful boiling water, thfee cupfuls
milk. Scnld milk, melt chocolate (In
small snucepnn plnced over hot wnter),
add sugar, salt and,-gradually, boiling
water. • When smooth place on range
and holl one minute. Add to scalded
mill:, mill nnd serve In chocolate cups
with whipped cream. To mill choco­
i
late beat until froth forms on top. pre­
venting scum. Fse Dover egg henlcr.
Whipped
Crcarrt — Three-qunrters
cupful thick cream, one-quurter cupful
Dy J. C. OLIVER.
MONTH tar famedt For /estiva milk, one-third cupful powdered sugar,
one-hnlf teasimonful vanilla, white one
days and nights renowned,
Joy fraught, with hallowed bene- egg. Mix cream nnd milk, heat until
stiff, using egg bonier; add sugar, viidtettons crowned
Life's annual clearing house for ret­ nilln ami white of egg beaten utitllsllff.
rospective thought,
W here penrire memory recalls the
, smffcs, the tears,
T.he hopes and joys of youth, the loves
of eanlshfd years,
And sighs to see the'havoc, sod, that
Told For this Littlest Children
Time has wrought.
ISTEN denr little children, nnd
O hoary month/ In regions of the
you shall hear about Ihu vory first
north and east *
Christinas day.
The song of bird and rippling of the
It was In it country across the sea,
brook have ceased,
far nwtiy from.here, that some shep­
And Nature's fhotjiaml charms of herds were watching Iholr flocks one
lummrr days have fled.
night. The sheep were resllr.g on the
There tloreas reigns, fierce God of gross, the little lambs were fast asleep
udn~d and storms
beside their mothers, but the kind shep­
And winter all q/ Verdure, into
herds were not nslewp.
They were
broicti and white transforms
notching that no harm should happen
And leaves no trace of life and beau­
to the sheep.
ty sped.
Perhaps 1lu*y were looking up nt the
starft nnd tho Ijeifutlful moon nbove
0 happy month/ When keen anticipa­
them when suddenly there npjtcitm^ a
tion, sweet. S ■
wonderful light In the sky, brighter
Fifes swift on wihfrrof ardent love fo than the moon, or Blare, ns If tho sky
. greet . . .
had opened and -they saw tho glory
1PIIA gifts the friend, the lover or
within.
.
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the kindred.near.
While-the shepherds were looking up,
As Winter closer draws his fey Jetwondering what was the cause of that
fared chains
strange light, n beautiful shining angel
The hcqrf expands and lore unselfish
came near,to them nnd said: (
reigns
•
“ Fear na’t. I bring you good tidings
And speeds Us largess to' the ones
-which shall be to all "people.. This dny
—-—-y— m ost- tfsa n — -=— - — — i—. . &lt;—
Is horn n Savior, nnd yo ahn^ And
ntxutriotts -month of most illustrious halm lying to n mnngcr."
And ■suddenly the nngel wna Joined
birth/ •
• ‘
by
n multitude of the heavenly host
Good tidings, peace and foy to all the
slngtog praises todod. Thla wns their
earth
’
A heavenly^ choir announced when aong:
Olory to Ood In the hliheet, and on earth
Christ teas born.
Peace, good will toward men.
No other birth such mlyhfy portent
When the angels hnd gone hack to
bore.
hrnven the shepherds said they woujd
This Prince of Peace whom heaven go to Rethlehem nnd see this Rnvlor
and earth adore.
of whom the nngelb sang.. They went
How thrills the heart at fhouyhf of and found him, n little bfiby.In n sta­
Christmas mom I
ble, with no cradle to lla In, only n
— Los Angeles Times.
monger for his bed. That little baby
was Jesus, who when bo grew up said:
“ Let the little children come unto me
CHRISTMAS DAINTIES
anil forbid them not, far of such la the
8ev«ral Trusty Rsclpes of Unusual kingdom of heaven." . Ilia birthday
was the first Christmas day, nnd ever
f
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"Pep."
since
thnt time wo kept that •day as a
Devonshire 8andwlchas.—Cut ‘-gra­
ham bread (or entire .wheat)’ In one- Joyful nod happy one.—New York
qimrtCr Inch h'I cos. Bprrnd spnrlfigly Press,
wllh Jiutter nnd then with ftrange mtirmutude. Put together In pairs, remove
Candy Baskets and Canes.
crusts and cut-in fnney strips. Arrange
on it' plain covered with a dolly. To
.Place In n granite kettle two cupfuls
offer variety the mnrmnlndo mny some­ of granulated sugar, half a cupful of
times be sprinkled with chopped periln glucose or corn sirup, half a cupful of
put'meats.
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water nnd one-fourth ‘o f a tenspoonful
• hTnle: If the hostess prefers to have o f cream of tartar, Roll all together to
the marmalade made at home here Is a ihu crisp or crack singe (280 degrees)
good recipe, and since It Is delicious on und after removing from the flro flavor
buttered toast for the winter breakfast with.n few drops of oil o f -peppermint,
It Is well to make a quantity nt a lime: wlntergreen nr sassafras. Divide the
Orange Marmalade.—Nino oranges, candy Into two portions and.color,one
four Irmdns, eight pounds sugar, four with red vegetable coloring. Pull each
quarts water. Wipe fruit dry nnd. cut part separately, then twist the rril can­
crosswbo.ln ns thin slices as possible, dy around the .white until you have It
removing- seeds. Put Into preserving In the form o f a stick. 'Cut Into sticks
kettle, add watcr..‘&lt;over -and le,t Vitaml -ind form Into canes or lake slender
thirty-six hours. Place on range, bflut 'grips of tlie'red and white, braid nrtd
.Impc Into baskets.

December '

What Others
. Like to Eat at 4 i
Christmas tide

n te d to Noel, to Cuba baked hams, 6t,ul(Je; lho insldo la wiped with a
preciously boiled. In champagne .and p i ^ 0( damp cheesecloth. Put a piece
well Bleared, vlo for favor with a 0f c^mcob In the mouth..before roastSpanish Plc^o do resistance called |nj.. season tho Inside with pepper
!'Mors and Christians/ In reminiscence ttnd u It by n,bbln, ,t ,D. ^ tho p ,E
? , f ° , n Spanish history, nnd made jn B pBn ^ |bnt |( will alt on Its feet;
of black beans and rice.
brnco It with four hnndleleiw cups; put
to southern Italy-cels, curled round |Q bot oven until well scared; then
with tall In mouth, defy time ou tho b*sto with two cupfuls o f cold water
■Chriatmaa .hoacL-by..tho..ucahU?m aJL ^nd red nee tti»-h en h -R o—ctw»-wpct
ctornlty. In tho smaller Italian cities one-half to three- hours.' basting fre-.
on tho day before Christmas tho nlr U qtienHy. • Remove from pan, piaco on
r*il_."I!*!.C^5S
i f f . c e n t e r o f platter, put crnnbcrrles In
the eyes nnd a small rod appla to tho
mouth. Servo on bed o f watercress or
cooked kale.
prLnto to tho season, as well as tur­
keys, geese nnd calf's head.
Christmas Mystery Plays.
German and Scandinavian countries
On their return from the Holy Land
aro noted for the bounty of thejr
Christmas cheer. In rural neighbor­ the pilgrims nnd crusaders brought
hoods tho tables aro spread from new subjects for theatrical representa­
Christians to Epiphany. England, too, tion, founded on tho objects of their
ofTors wide and varied hospitality, to devotion and Incidents In their wars,
Warwickshire, for Instance, they servo and tho early mysteries and other
roast crab apples with chine of pojk plays of Christians, among them that
nnd elder wine. Yorkshire has Its of 8b George and tho dragon, which
frumenty, its Yule (hikes,' nnd plum has survived to modern times, prob-'
pudding. Scotland boasts ono dish nil ably owe their .origin to this period.
her owu—haddock, stuffed with oat­
* French Use Q ulls.,
meal nml onions—Chtengo T ribune.
Many seagulls which were driven

Roast 8hoat
A shont la n young pig. How to pre­
pare It: Have tho eyes and tbes remov­
ed. tho rind scored in onc-Inch cuts.

Inland In Franco by a celd snap were
captured, nnd now, WIUi their wings
dipped, arc used In destroying worma
and grubs In gardens.

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ROOMS ENSUITE, ROOMS and BATH
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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'/T U IB c o o k a shall tobuatod by &amp;UT and
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by night
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Though (h«y bo •(forded to hav* IHtM
■lota •

•re going to people whom she
ttttte (boot- -Tbeee ere what, we

Thoy (till or* employed tor- to drear W .

In brief,*
riumb Mpudding,
goooo, capon. mloo'd ploo
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Although (bo cold weather doth hangar
provoke, v
T ig a contort to mo how the chlmnay*
do nMkt,
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Provision la making tor boar, ala and

BRING THEM TO US A N D

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For all that are ready or willing to dtaa.
Than halt* to lha kitchen for diet tbo
chief./
near Ufa ISpranTef iua'w lffi ceHuIoia Plan pudding, goooe, capon, 10100*4 plan

tabs Index the lower part ao daddy
n ay fill hli adrancn •engagements In
proper style,
For daddy and brother a child can
enamel gayly the handle* of garden
and carpenter*! tool*. This adds an attracttre touch to cold ateeL
For the children nn "evergreen pleM
aerted at the Chriatmaa breakfast ta­
ble always causes great excitement
To make 'It fashion nn Immense plrf
dish o f cardboard, paint It leaf grren
and cover thickly with sprays of ever­
green. Pnt In the present*—nil prevlonsly wrapped and Inbeled-r-ond then
pnt on the lid. The Utter Is shaped In
cardboard and covered with nice ever­
greens.
Tho wee baby makes a new appeal
to onr gift Instincts. Cover a downy
square pillow with palest pink irttknnd

«a •'duty" presents‘ and&gt;t»f all gifts
'they five the least pleasure to the giver.
So try to l’&lt;&gt;t yourself tn your gifts
Begin early nnd knit the*
tkb year.
cfenb a play'sult. Nothing la ao soft,
tsnrm and so comfortable for robust
dfldrvo outdoors In early winter
rather.
* .
* For big brother get ribbon two and
see-hilf Inches wide, eight Inches long;
Mage hpth end*,.then embroider InH
tkl In center or bsvo gold letters put
w. The hand ran be glped Inside o f
kb hat to Indrnttfy It
•'‘
Iklher will need a npw desk ralendtr sod file for his ofSce. So.cover a
fora with leather, cretonne or any
fanble material and hang It by silk
tank Crimson 11 a suitable color
aebtae. XVply nn easily rend calendar

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THEM MADE LIKE N EW

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All traveler* u they do peas on their way
At gentlemen's holla o n Invited to stoy, ■
Themselves to refresh ond their bones to
root.
Bines tMt he must b# old Christmas*

fUfgt.

Nay, tho poof shot! net wont, but hove for

Hells!

Plum pudding. gtiosr. copon, minc'd pies
beef.
-Evans* Collection of English Batlada. ,

Cut or Torn to Be o f Some Value

Her LIHtt Prayer.
A little girl of a big eastern city was
visiting her grandmother on Thanks­
giving, day. Already tho child had be­
gun to specnlatepon whnt Santa Clans
wnn to tiring tier nt Chrtstipaa time,'
rind, na child rep—i-speclally girls—will
do when they are nt the home of an In­
dulgent friend, she began to nnmnago
through etosets nnd drawers.
In tho course of her Investigation idw
enmr upon a brand near white muff.
It wns tho vpry thing she bnd wanted,
nnd she knew thnt Santa ■Clans’ chief
purchasing agent—grandma—had ob­
tained It for her.
“ Tnxed with It, grnrtdmn admitted the
truth.
'•But." she said, “ you must fdrget all
nbout tt until Christmas day."
Thnt night ns she wns living put to
bed the child astonished her mother by
nddlng this to her evening prayer:
"Please, Cod, .mnke me forget all
about the little white mulT Bnntn Claus
Is to bring."— New York Times.

Goodyear, Hood and United States Tires
and Tubes in Stock.

POOR 8URQICAL PATIENT.

like the one pictured, cover this with
fillet lace and handkerchief linen {n
strips that' are strapped with satin
baby ribbon set off with two soft
rosettes. A delightful carriage pillow

The alcoholla Is a poor surgical pa.
(lent Surgcotts dread to tackle- tht
patient who has been a steady drink­
er. Uo baa lesa than the normal pow­
ers of recuperation.

HATES T H E TRADE UNIONS.
llooio bates the trade union. No
body ever heard of "unlon-mndo wbl*-

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We Are Not Headquarters For Santa Claus, But'W e Have the Goods That
Makes It Possible for Saiita Claus to Visit
Every Household in Florida

CRATES, CRATE M ATERIALS, SEEDS, FARM WAGONS, FARM ING
IMPLEMENTS, MADE ESPECIALLY FOR
THIS PA R T OF FLORIDA

Warehouses
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Sanford, Beck

Rand’s Siding

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w v r w k ^ h e t ralttTbread. butter, t * ^ With an Item Ilk* mittens 80 per cent
wfcmA*
- BUrplu* 1* furnished,
v ; X1U7 AT
♦rtf!
Some Idea of-the magnitude o f the
Breakfest-Orilied frankfurters, griddia
' clothjdg business tqsy be
eakee. Mmp, frui; Jwn,- bread. butt**, j gained from the following‘ contracts
C&lt;Bton*r—Tomato roup, erackare. c r u m w ' W £ * ! &gt; &gt; tbe n" 7 depeVtment etoce

mtnc4 war M g u :
Odtton rocks (p a ir s )........ ...8400,000
i ° f b?^M
Woolen rocks (pairs) ............ 000,000
itwr.- tea. ■1
Shooed pairs),.. _ — ■***w. . . 700JX»
. 700,000
.a,000,000
l, 100,000
Breakfast—Boston baked beans, tstoats
.4,000,000
catsup, coffee cake, bread, butter, coffee.
Dinner-Breaded Iota pork shops, mash­
, DSOjOOO
ed potatoes, lima beoita, sauerkraut, peach
. 000,000
and apricot pie, breed, butter, coffee.
&gt; 600,000
Supper—Veal currle with chicken, batted
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HitfuSfandafd Is .Being- .Main*T«
—talnsd-OespUetHIflh-Cost—
, of Materials.

COST IS-SECONDARY MATTER

rice, breed pudding with sauce, bread, bub
ler, tea.
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Deed Nourlehmsnt nnd PsIatablUty
! First Consideration In Selection
•f Food Undo Sam Coes 8 top ’
‘ Beyond Other Countries lit
Providing for Com-

SUNDAY.
Breakfast—fried corned-beef hash, griddie cakee, elrup, bread, butter, coffee. .
*' Dinner—tloest loins of pork, rose dresslog. browned potatoes, itewed lima beans;
cotter# pudding, lemon enuoe. Ice cream,
bread, butter, ooffee.
Supper-Cold &gt;11red meats, potato salad
French dressing, cold beans. Jam, breed,
butter, tea.
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By JAMBS H. COLLINS.
Washington.—A British naval officer
who has been doing teamwork with
the American destroyers In the subma­
rine tone said the other day: ’There
are Just three points upon which I
would want to critldse Uncle Sam's
pallors: First, they are too well fed ;
second, they are too well dothed;
third, they are too well paid."
. T h e beat fed body of men In the
world,” onr navy has been pronounced,
and Jthe figures Just compiled for the
navy ration this year show that the
high standard,has been malntslned.
despite tbe rise In the cost of food artides, with very little extra expense to
Unde 8am.
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War has added romo complications
to tbe task o f feeding the navy, for
the number o f men has suddenly In­
creased from abont 04,000 to more than
200,000, and hundred* of small patrol
boats and aabmarine chasers have been
manned by onr Sailors on duty In coast
defense districts nnd elsewhere. Uncle
8am -has been ab)fe.to maintain his
navy diet economically by large pur­
chases for tho Increased forces.
Unde 8am feeds bis sailors, not ex­
actly regardless o f cost, but with cost
always the secondary consideration.
As Admiral McGowan, paymaster gen­
eral of the navy.pats It: ' ‘Cost Is a
byproduct” What tho sailor eats la
govern (Ml by (he revised statutes,
which spedfy the quantities o f the
various food sta'plea which may be Is­
sued to each man In the naval service,
and gpod nourishment and palstablltty pome first with oost figured nut at
the end of the year after the men
have been fed.'

Matter o f Clothing.
In the matter o f clothing War haa
hrotlght the navy even greater activ­
ity. Thla winter .for the first tlmo Ip
tnanjr years Unde Sam’s Jack tarsrwquire heavy winter clothing. For In
the peacefnl winters since the Spanish
war itiost o f our warships have spent
the col&lt;J months In the West Indies,
where chiefly, the lighter summer
clothing was nilequnto and tbe amount
of heavy winter clothing required very
sinnll.
Take the old nnvy o f dLOOO men.
Increase It In n few months to more
than-200.000, and send It Into the chill,
damp climate o f the submarine rone
nfC the British Isles, from latitude 20
straight up to latitude 00. and anyone
can see that a whole new scheme o f
clothing Is rrqnlred.
,Jnst tbe other day the navy was
compelled to Issue n statement on thla
point to discredit rumors that Its mm
In .northern waters werb inadequately
cjnd and that thousands nf patriotic
women would have to knit sweater*,
rocks, mittens, nnd other heavy woolen
garments for them, Nothing to It I
Admiral McGowan- started knitting
sweaters;early last spring, when the
first division of destroyers was sent to
European waters, and as a clothier and
furnisher for Jthe nnvy ho tins been
nble to set a pace, which left volunteer
knitters for behind months ago. The
navy's new scheme of winter clothing
Is on a scale o f magnitude, vnrie.ty,
nnd fitness far beyond anything that
could be attnlned through volunteer
effort, commendable ns the latter

-fnereis# In Cost.
The navy ration for 1017 cost
80.4406 as against. 8047048 for 1010.
These mystic decimals Indicate an In­
crease In tho average cost of the ration
o f abont 20 per cent over the preced­
ing year. Statlhtfca compiled by the
'department o f labor show thnt there
was an Increase o f 40 per cent In the
Wholesale prices o f the principal Items
, o f food. Had the navy . ration In’ creased In cost to the same extent, the
outlay would have been slightly over
84.000 a day more, or f 1400,000 more
on tbe year, which rokjr be regarded as
money fayed.
----The navy's. high- standard o f diet)
was'maintained with economy by the
.rigid enforcement of the regulations
prohibiting the purchase of patent end
proprietary foods; by closely scrutinis­
ing all imports of tho survey, o f prori-i
atom rendered unfit for use. so thnt nil
causes for loss prald bo eliminated: by
Investigation In every case where ships
operating under the some conditions
khotred a marked difference In the cost
o f the ration: by tanking cakes, plea,
lea cream, nnd so forth, on board ship.
Instead o f bqylng them ashore; and by
gare In buying provisions at seasons
when they were most plentiful, and the
best prices could be obtained.
Tbe nary ration Is as much a matter
o f pride to the officials whd have It In
Vlurge as are the marksmanship rec­
ords o f officers of the fleef,.
Pchedule of Weak's Meals:
Believing that the “ proof o f the
podding la In' tho eating,” the navy
submits n complete weekly schedule of
meals served to the enrolled men on
board,a battleship nt sea, the proriadoas being furnished by a supply ship,
ro that this schedutc may be taken as
an Illustration of what is accomplish­
ed la feeding tbe navy under the most
difficult conditions:

Kasp "Jacklas Warm.
Each'tailor serving In European wa­
ters will have an outfit of special
clothing designed not only to keep out
the cold, but also wlndproof and water­
proof. Careful studies were made of
the heavier, winter clothing worn hy
rel Ior* In every allied fleet, and-also
the special warm ndjustnble garments
used hy aviators flying nt altitudes of
lfl.000 to 20,000 feet -on the western
front, ro that the American sailor will
not only be as dry. worm, and com­
fortable ns sailor ever was, but will
hnve the freedom of movement and ab­
sence o f tho sense o f weight enjoyed
by' the blrdmen. The winter outfit
consists of,a wlndproof nult.with hood,
the outside o f which Is made of Imita­
tion leather and the Inside lined with
sheepskin with the wool left on.‘ His
feet will be protected with-heavy arc­
tics to be worn over ordinary shoes,
nnd If he serve# bn a destroyer these
will be replaced with henvy leather
sen-boots. His hands will be kept
wnrm with heavy wooten mittens, and
iind?rnenth he will have heavy woolen
undershirts, drawers, rocks, nnd finally
n thick woolen blanket overshlrt" with
nn additional hood. Thl* la the rinndnrd winter1 outfit for general use, and
every condition o f service and weath­
er will be met *by every type and
weight of gnrment designed from the
sailor working on deck In ordinary
cold climates to the special outfits for
nnvy avlatbjs.

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Bupp*r—V&gt;f»Ubl« wrap, crackers, roast
riba of beof, onion Starr, ginger cake,
fun, bread, butter, tea.
TO BHDAT..
Breakfast—Fried bologna. frt«4 rotateas. rolled oats, mint and sugar, bread,
Mutter, coffee.
Dinner-Vermicelli soup, crack ere. mash­
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bread, butter, coffee.
Hopper-Fried hamburger steak, fried
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unless It snows.
I always try'to give sensible glfte—
something useful, tbit wlU be a reminder all this year,
Money Is always inch an acceptable
present: there Isn't one o f us who has
ro ranch that he can’t take a littlemore.
Don't yon plly the poor at thla time
of the year! I do.
Christmas nnd New. Year's come ro
close together. It’s too bod tboy could
hot be separated n little. Two holi­
days coming right on top o f each other
that way make It ro hard, but then
the children enjoy'It'
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It's ro hard to think of any tiling for, a
man.' And my rich friends—they have
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Uncle 8am has not only adapted
every good Idea In ;wlnter' clothing'
found In other navies, bnt his added
Improvements to hla own, and on top
of that la Issuing these winter dothes
to the men free o f charge for their use'
at long na they are exposed to wenther where the regulation nnvy uniforms
nre not adequate. Getting this winter
clothing ready In time, upon short no­
tice. and the disturbed conditions o f
wool supply and factory fadlltles
brought by tbe war was a man’s sited
job.
The navy baa a clothing factory In
New York d ty where It Is able to sup­
ply the fleet In ordinary times with
everything required In the way of win­
ter uniforms. But when this factory
was expanded to the utmost extent It
could not provide emergency winter
garment* for the navy In war. 80 a
great ninny contracts were placed.wlth
ontslde factories •for overcoats, bine
uniforms, and spffctal gnrment*. Even
then there was difficulty In obtaining
materials, such ns ra*r wool and uni­
form doth', and It required vigilant
scouting o f wool and textile experts to
dig up the supply and. see that the
nnvy standards o f - quality-were ad­
hered-to.
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and doe* Issue '(hem to the .fighting
men on a .system thnt Is ss liberal
nnd flexible ns any In-the world. No Rad Tape About It
There Is no red taps abont c|olhlng
tho fleet. The ships get their supplies
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even sited sweet potatoes until nearly
tender; when cool, skin gnd cut In half
lengthwise. Tut In bakepan which has
been brushed, with one teaspoonful
drippings; lay on the potntpes, cut side
down; sprinkle with salt, pepper end
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llttlo cold milk, one-fourth teaspoonful
salt, a dash or white pepper and a dash
of paprika. Form Into pour shapes,
place a clove at top to form the stem
end press In a clove to form the blos­
som. Cover the pears with' paprika.
Serve on n cracker on 'g cheese and
cracker plate.

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Christmas the 8ime as Evsr.
Christmas time I That man must be
a misanthrope Indeed In’ whose breast
something like n 'Jovial feeling Is not.
roused—In'whose mind some pleasant
nssodatlrjossre not awakened—by the
recurrence of Christmas. There are
people who will tell yon that Christmas
la not to them what It *used to be.
. . . Never heed such dlamnl remi­
niscences. . . . Reflect upon your
present blessings, of which every msn
has many; not on your past misfor­
tunes, o f which all men have some.
, . . Our life bn It, but your Christ­
ianas shall be merry and your new year
a happy one,—Charles Dickens,

Christmasof LongAgo
rN the midnight sky a wonder;
A star In the Best aglow,
-And mellowest voice thereunder,
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Who bore no diadem;
To the lords of earth a stranser—
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Tliy atar was sent to the wi»e.
And "Peece" and "fjove” were the holy
Words from the midnight skies.
They filled the heart of one other.
To Its owl) sweet overflow;
Trace and love to the mother,
Christmas of long ego.

Cranberry anti OraMge Appetiser
Chicken Broth
Celery
' Chicken en Cajierole
Cranberry Wauce
• .Sirecf Poialoet p to Maryland
Apple and Celery Salad
Xeufchatcl Cheese, Pear Bhapet
Toasted Crackers
Buttana Roll
Coffee
| Cranberry and Orange Appetizer.
I*ut half n cupful of sugar and a pipfol of water on rtnd boll five minutes.
Add half n cupful of cranberry sauce
md cool. Chip the oranges very fine.
■ Dour Into lee cream glmw or purfalt
flau tnd pour over "the cranberries.
This mu*t he served very cold. .Crant*nlM are taken frpm tho cranberry
■ore.
Chicken an Casserole.
i Three and n half pounds o f stewlpg
thicken, a cupful and a half o f cut car*
ml, a cupful of cut celery, n cupful of
ml onion, two tablcspoonfuls of cut
psrsloy, u tnhlcspoonful of drippings, a
lablwpoonful of flodr, a tcaspoonful of
Mil, half n tenspoonful of pepper and a
d»&gt;h nf imprtkn. Clean thtr chicken
the mtoe ns for sletvlng. The backbone,
slug tipi, neck and giblets are ttsod for
*™I». Tlie drumsticks, thighs and
hrr*«t (cut in two -pieces) arc put In
Jmn pan with drippings and seared on
both aides. l»ut half the onion nnd half
“* r*rru| ln **11' bottom of the caasc*
[?*'lhfn n ,n&gt;'pr
the scored chicken,
then the remainder of. the vegetables,
J*Jh pepi»cr nnd paprika nnd two cupof M in g water. Cover nnd put In
1 moderate, oven two i,n‘, 0
three hours, -Do not try; to cook a
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In this way. Mtx the flour with
? nil*« cold water and sdd to the gravy
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—selections of distinctly Christmas
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A-I844. Christmas Morning with
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Prince’s Orchestra.
Toy Shop Symphony. Prince’s Or­
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A-2G4. Horkl Tho Herald Angels
Sing. Henry Burr,' ■ tenor.
Tm
Mother f'u Its There. Columbia
Mnle Quartette. 10 In. 75c.
A-9I9. Christmas Bells. • Violinnnd harp duet. Santa Ctaus' Work­
shop. Prince’s Orchestra, lain. 75c.
, A-1078. Adeste Fldelv'S. Chimes.
Thumoii Smith. On a Christmas
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Forever In Joy completer
‘ Bhall the clear, glad message show,
And Its nnstl .voice sound sweeter^r'lr'stmn* nf long ngo. _
—doaeplj 1- c - Clarksl.

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A Christinas Burglar
SddSddAdAdddiai
A If A t A burglar In the room/
I fiear Ms stealthy tread;
He's ‘ (linking s o m e w h e r e
, through the gloom
By yonder trundle bed.
Acrdes the creaking chamber door
His fearful foohleps fall.
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What form vat that stole through the,
door
And out Along the haltt
What,form was that, clad all In white
. And scarcely three feet htght
A burglarT Or some Christmas^ sprite
. With Ms'cMef In hi# cycT
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Whatl Yout Abroad before the day
n a sfu t his round, red lampt
What lake# you from your slumbers,Pray.
You tittle, owlish scamp t
You came away down here hecawi#
You really felt that you
Must watt for Mr. Banta Claus
And see If he was t r u s t .. . .
You braved the darkness, unafraid
And all Us terrors grim.
And this long, dreadful Journey made
To prove your faith In Almf

°A-1859. 'Silent Night. Hallowed
Night. Columbia Mixed Chorus. Oh,
Come, An V&gt; FaOhfw (Adcstes FIdclw.). Columbia Mixed Quartette.
In English. 10 in. 75e.
A-1503. Visit From SI. Nicholas.
Harry E. Humphrey. The Raggedy
Man. Hurry E. Humphrey. 10 in.
.76c/
A.1416. Around tho Christmas
Tree. Prince’s Orrhestm with Mixed
Quartette. •Christmas Joy. Violin,
flute ubd harp trio. . 10 in. 75c.
A-IV7&amp;. Christmas Carols. Mwlley. Mixed Quartette. Star, of the
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Roma. Devonne, contralto,
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A-1227. ■Christmas Symphony,
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A.387.' Christmas Time ml Pumpkin Center. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Stew­
art. Rome Sweet Home. Columbia
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A-2048. Beautiful Isle of Somewhera. Columbia Stellar Quartette.
Rome of the Sou'. Cjcumbla. Mixed'
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68246. Stllle Nnrht. Hedge Naeht.
(Silent Night, Holy Night). Elens
Gerlmrdt, mezzo-ootirano.
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A-2A85. Hark! The Herald An­
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solo. Adrstes Fldetes. (Oh, Coma
All Ve Faithful). Howard- Kopp.
Chlm? splo. 10 in. T6c.
5825U. O, Tannabnu'mt
Elena
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$1.00.
■ A-2373. The Star of Bethlehem.Henry Ilurr. tenor. Notartlh, An­
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- In a Monoatcry Garden. Columbia
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and - Male
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31, No. A. Jlfinuri. Columbia Sym­
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A-1295. Children** Symphony.
(Toy Instnimenta). Prince sOrcnea.tra. Children’s Toy March Princo’a
Band. 10 in. 76c. •
A-889. Lead Kindly Light.
Chime*. Rock o f Ages, ■ Chime*: 10,
in. 76c.
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A-1414. Stand Up, Stand Up for
Jehu*:- Trinity Church Chimea.
Great God. What do I Sea and Htarl.
Trinity China**. 10 In. 75c. .
. A-2112. Christ mo# Melodle*.
Violin, flute and harp trio. Christmas
Dells. Violin, flute and h u p trio. 10
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Wolf, back to bed, for he IB true;
Your precious faith hold fast.
Old Banta Claus will live for, you
While dream# and childhood tall.
And when at length you lake your
place
Among the world of men.
In every little Ohristmas face
Re’ll U ve‘for you again.
—dames J. Montague In Mew York
American. ’
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Oa Christmas Eve.
Oti. MU# bob#, eh, * « t U babe,
•That In * m*nf»r Ii#a,

A-lUUnln* to the choral (WNt
Which dost# a-dawn the akl##. '
W«. throuf h the year, who cmljr b w
The world'# hanh ihundertnr,
Uit.cn that we, dear bnbe, with tbe#
May hear tb^aocele sing-

Oh. mile babe, oh, gtntl# babe.
Who lookeat toward the e ty
And eeaat-when the, bear their gltt*, ,
Tbbee wtee men from afar,
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A raipture to tight the ages,
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She found Edward atandlng In front
of the kitchen ntore pouring out a cup
of coffee. '
£iD Son fa Ola uj it eomfap—
**)Vhy, Edward, dear, what are yog
The fin e Is very near—
(tolng?" htn mother aaked, coffee being
Before tee realise It
one o f the child's "forbidden thing*,".
Old Banta iotll be here.
Edward looked up appealingly.-"It I*
inch o cold morning, mother—"
lie'll bring us 'sleds and wagons,
♦Hut. Edward, yon know I never perAn t f a W ^ ^ I g g ^ C T E *’ * " ^ Tntt*JT»lTIB la ttr w ffm " hln-roother In*
And doUt. and furs, and~dresses.
Aerrupted,—
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And balls, and swords, and drums.
"No, no, mother; I do not wtah to
drink I t I want to give It to Spnta
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Olaua. He wa* no kind to send me
■,Tucked In our bed# so tcAffe,
more engines and things than I asked
And oil (Ae afar# are peeping
for. May I give him tome coffee and
At this, our Christmas night.
roll*, mother—may I f
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Before hla qio|her.had tjm^ to think
Re'll come with smiles and t k i r l s f i o t *’ suldhle reply the child tad put
Along the milky way,
cream and mlgarlnto the cup; then,
And stop, at every dwelling
with hi* little face nil aglow with ap­
, Where little children slay. .
* preciation and' gratitude, he earnestly
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Re’ll porn lift free# toltk presents
Are.
And, te^lle thd world is still,
"There now !" ho exclaimed, with
WUh gifts the children asked for
satisfaction. "That will go right up
Bach stocking Re trill Jill.
the chimney and direct to Santa Claus,
won't ttf And It will warm up hla
But, belter than all presents. .
• • • Uttle round belly
That shook wbsn he faugh'd like.
He'll bring to us again
A bowl full of Jslly— , . .
The heartfelt Christmas wishes&gt;
won't It m otherf—Llpplncptt's.
Of “Good trill unto men."
—Martha Cotemat\ Sherman in Chi­
cago Inter Ocean.
Face tho Truth.
There are times when we should he
thankful for the frankness that stings.
Wc do not know ourselves nny;too
well. If others lead us their eyes far
a little, the revelation may be start­
ling. hut such unpleasant sunwise* are
of real service'to us. I.et us he brave
nW Ann wns seven year* old and enough to fuce the lruth about our­
believed, o f rouree, In Hnnta selves fearlessly. n ie friend who 1s
. Claus. Just before Christmas hefrank Is the frien*’ &gt;ho really helps.—
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hpd proudly written n letter (his first), Exchange.
staling tho particular gift* he wanted,
and after his mother had read It It wns
Perforation of Stamps.
carefully put Into the Are.
The’ perforation of stamps whs first
"Now," raid Edward's mother cheer­
fully, "that letter will go right up the commenced In England In 1853, for recrlpt nnd draft Mtumps, and fur post­
chimney nnd direct to flantn Onus."
age stamps In 1851. Prior -to that pe­
Edward seemed ' very much Im­
riod stamps were separated by means
pressed.
nf scissors or n knife or similar means,
Chrlilmns morning the child was
and In some Cases those who required
perfectly delighted with the shower nf
many resorted to thh us^'of n roulette,
gifts ami with the glittering tree.
‘‘Wasn't It good of Santa Claus to a kind of cogwheel furnished with
bring mo so tunny more things than I smut! cutters, mukln^a series of cuts
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nsked for-In my letter]" he said at the between the stumps.
breakfast tabic, clasping his hands In
an ecstasy. After this outburst he
Dally Optlmlitic Thought
grew thoughtful, then, suddenly Jump­
Who cf-use* to be a friend never wa*
ing up, disappeared Into the kitchen.
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A new store w ith new m ethods, N ew Goods at old prices. This is w hat we are g o in g to
open on the above d ate. O nr success is g o in g to depend upon our ab ility to save you money
and to cater to your needs in a way th a t cannot help g iv in g you satisfaction and pleasure.
W e w ill fu rn ish youj* hom e on the club plan. O ur easy paym ent club plan enables you to
fu rn ish your home in the m ost econom ical m anner: W e invite you to inspect our stock so th at
we can prove to you th a t we are g o in g to save you m oney.
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Navy Department Gets the Story
From Captain of an Amerfoan Schooner.

Seventeen Ships Captured by German
Raider In Spectacular Crultea In
Two Ocean*—Hoodwinks Brit­
ish by Clever Ruse.

cruise or me German commrrco raiu-.
or Senqdler has been obtained by the
navy department from CnpL Hnldor
Bmltb of the American schooner B. O.
Blqde and threo other mariners, who
landed at Tutnila In an open boat Bop-tembor 20 after being marooned on
■- Mopeha Island by the master of t h e
Bccadicr when the raider ground^
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Tho 8eeadler, formerly the Anderican-Ship Pnsa of Balmnhn, was cap*' .lured by a German submarine and acnl
to'Bremen and fitted ont ns n raider, j

"1 concluded that mere wasn't any
use and I lowered down spanker, dew*
ed down topsail, hoisted the American
il4ff, and hove to. Shortly, after the
prise -officer came aboard ami a doctor
and about ten men. These officers
were In uniform. They told mo to
leave the ahtp and to go on board
the rnlcler and they would giro me
tinge' in the morning to pack my
clothes.
"They took all our men nbonrd .the
raider except the cook. Next morn*
Ing I went back on hoard with nil my
men and packed up. We left the ship
with our. belongings on Juno 18. We
were put on bon h i the raider again.
Shortly after I saw from the' raider
that they cut holes In the mnsts and
placed dynamite bombs In each mast
and pnt fire to both ends of the ship
and left her.”
Captain Smith said the mlder was
a full-rigged ship of steel or Iron,
about 2,800 tons, propelled by oil
burning engines, Fler captain was Fe*
)1x 0n if von Lyckner.
When tho men from tho Blade nrrived nbnaril thp raider they found
njne prisoners from tho American
BChooner A. B. Johnson of Snn Francisco, captured throe days before. On
j ujy g. Smith stated, tho schooner Manlla wn, captured and dynamited after
nila.wne captured nnd dynamited.
Wrecked In Pacific,
For about throe weeks the raider
kept beating up nnd down looking for
passing ships. Meeting none, they

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A small boat bad been left behind,
and .the marooned men fitted It up.’
The captain o f ,the Manila, with a
small crew, started out In the boot for
Tahiti on September 8. They failed
to reach Tahiti and returned exhaust­
ed on September 10. Captain' Smith,
with three men, ‘ took the email boat
and managed to reqch.Pago Pago ten
days Inter.
.Itecent dispatches Indicate that the
captain of the Seendler and five of his
crew wero captured on September 21
off the FIJI Inlands by Fijian consta­
bulary. Whnt became o f the men who
left Mopeha (stand In the Lutece la
not.known.

The Past of the Citrus Industry
As an Indication of. Its Future
It is fortunate tb it tho citrus industry of Florida has a past, which may ,be
studied. There is a greaf ‘deal of difference .between a "goin g business" which
has been in existence fob years, and one which yet is to be established. Orange
and grapefruit growing in Florida are known quantities.
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At the Inst meeting o f the State Hor­
ticultural Society, Mr. L. 0 . Skinner,
successful banker, business man, citrus
growor and manufacturer, who frankly
says ho’ has mndo his money from c it ­
rus, presented figures showing the re­
turns to growers of a lending market­
ing agenev for a period o f five years,
some good year? and aomo.b^d ones.

Lightest Army KIL
Tho lightest kit In the army la the
ono carried1by tho man In tho ambu­
lance cufpe. Eflldcncy demands that
h e'b e fin tlttlo hampered m poeatblo
by excels luggage!. Hence he carries
only tiie bnraat necessities. For him­
self his kit contains a blanket, knife,
fork, spoon, pan, pinto and .cup. . Fdi
bis charges ho carries o tourniquet,
splints, supports, gnuxe, bandages and
n canteen
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Mr. ’ Skinner’s figures'showed five
years’ f. o. b. average o f $1,697 per
box. He estimated cost of production
as fifty cents and tho cost o f marketing
an .633, or a total cost of $1,333, lchving
a net profit.of .464 per box. Taking
tho low figure o f ICO boxes per acre as
the yield, this would give a net of
$74.24 per acre, average returns.

What Other Crop Averages $75.00 to $95.00
Per A cre Through Good Yean and Bad Ones?
Dr. J. H. Ross, president o f tho Flor­
ida Citrus Exchange, also a conserva­
tive gentleman, gave statistics of an­
other dtrus'mnrkcUng organization,
Tho net profits wore greater—about
$05110 per acre. Dr. Ross emphasized
the.fact that average returns were re­
duced by the fruit or poorly kept groves.
Thore has been no year for a long
timo in which thq citrus crop o f Florida
was less than 6,000,000 boxes. . Tho av­
erage for tho ten year period ending
with 1016-17 was_ over
boxes.
_ _ 6,000,000
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Tho average gross return m ust. havo

THE VACUUM POCKET CLEANER.

been between 110,000,000 and 512,000,000 and the nverage. net profit from
three to threo and a half millions. •.
Doesn’t an industry that has dono so
much for n Stato deserve to have its
futuro favorably regarded? Is thbro
not nmpTo foundation for our great
faith In the citrus business o f Florida?
The careful student o f tho figures must
inevitably reach tho same conclusions
wd hnve— that in tho sections where
citrus culturo is safo and on lands
ncljptcd to it there is no other iqpncy
crpp equal to oranges and grapefruit.

Is our now catalog In your hands?

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guise of n‘ Norwegian ahlp.'
hard nnd fnst ashore. . After working
The ruse worked so well that after all afternoon they gave her up ns lost
leaving Bremen on December 21,1018, nnd took ashore everything they conld
the Seeadjer was held up by the Brit- move, Inclndlng the boats^ genr nnd
tab auxiliary cruiser Highland Scout, wireless. Tho wireless plant, n very
examined and passed.
powerful one. was set .up between two
.. Captured Seventeen Ships.
coconut trees.
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CUptaln Smith learned that while On August 23. Captnln Smith re­
cruiting In the Atlantic 38 ships, tbI- tntod, the German officers fitted up
ued by tho Gennana at 00,000.000 and armod n small boat* and started Millions of Dollars Are Each Year
Transferred From the Pockets of tho
marks, wero captored and four. In the for the Cook Islands or the FIJI IsLaboring Men to v Those of ths
Pacific.
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Wealthy Brewers!
Relating’ the story of tho capture' American ship and come back for the
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In proportion as the liquor traffic
■aid:
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|ter, was In charge. They were never
empties the pockets of the wage-earn­
T left 8ydney.on April 2 4 ,1Q1T, nnd heard of again a t’Mapehn Island,
er/Is tbc'ro leas money for the grocer,
proceeded without aqy Incident until!
On September B a ’French trading
the dry goods •merchant, tho landlord
and every other legitimate hnalncsa.

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ADMINISTRATION GOLD AND BLACK ARE VIC­
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SEMINOLE TO BE ST R A YED proved. . *
PREDICTS HARD TIMES
TORIOUS IN BASKET­
Motion of L. P. Hagan, aeconded
FOR
GROWER8
Sanford, Fit., Dec. 6, 1917.
BALL
by *O. P. Swope, that county em­

off with a rush but was soon checked.
PROBE WILL BE MADE INTO
May Thrasher, the captain of the
CAUSE OF COLLISION
team playing, forward was the “star
this half. By fast running ahe would
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H o b . Board of county
commla- ploy C. F. Harriaop to rebuild the
get.
away from her guard and get
Hori.
Braxtpn
Beacham,
Federal
The
awful
disaster
Saturday a t
This-has
been
a
great*
wee'll
for
|n .nH for Seminole equa­ bridges over Howell and Soldier
the ball.. Thus her guard would run Halifax In which thousands *of lh
Food
Administrator
for
Florida
hsa
the
Sanford
High
School.
The
High
l s Florida, met in regular. aeiaion Creeks, for coat plua 10 per cent,
a t her like an express train, she were sacrificed waa not caused by
issued a most' im portant and perti­
it II o’clock t. m. Pretent: L. A. the cost of the two bridges not to nent statement for the benefit of School girls arq making a record this
aid dodge and throw hcrielf clear •plea , as a t first, supposed although
year
that,
the
students
ol
the
school
Bnday. chairman tn d Commit* exceed S300.00. Carried.
get a'good open shot. She made the official inquiry has not bean
the fruit and vegetable growers of for many years to come will look,
IdaMf* L. P. Hagan, C. .W. Entx- ■Motion of L. P. -Hagan, seconded Florida relative to the crate situa­
three
spectacular shots that brought
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L jrtf, 0. P. Swope end E. H. Kll by E. H. Kllbee, that Lawton Broa tion, inasmuch as he believes thoy back upon with pride. • Beginning great applause from the spectator. made cliar at present the entire
populace
‘being,
under
the
atrcaaof
the
season
with
a
bunch
of
light
Iht, with V.- E. D ouflttt, deputy be awarded contract for feed for
should more closely watch condi­ girls (except. Helen Hand) a team has Orlando has one of the beat teams excitement and suffering.. *
Lrk u&gt;d E. E. Brady, ahcrllT, In convict camp for moi^th of Decem­ tions of supply-for the future...
been built up th a t would do any town the'locals have been against. Their
No
official
attem
pt
,was
made
I ituidanee.
ber, beat grade sweet feed td be
passing was good but their team
in
tha
state
credit.
Early
practice
’’The
Food
Administration
haa
here
today
to
check
up
or
revise
the
UinUtrw of the laat regular meet- used. Carried.
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been asked to. give aome attention and hard work haa brought _jelults work went in spurts and lacked the long list of dead and injured result
tg. alio call meeting of Nov. 30th,
completeness of good goal shooting.
Motion of C. W. Entzminger, to the matter of crates, baskets, and ° f »•* victories and no defeats.
ing from last Thursday .morning’s
I Had and approved.
Mr; Hatch umpired. The decisions
seconded by 0 . P. Swope, th at con­ boxes used for shipping fruits and
diiaater
when- a m unition, ship’s
All last week tho school was astir in the first half of the game were good
Ur. Roy Till!*, mark to d .,b ran d t a c t for furnishing bacon to- road vegetables in this state, and after
cargo
exploded
in the harbor. The
Iisapertor for thla district appeared cg[np for month of December be investigation I have foupd that it with talk of the coming gamo with but in the second half were a little
morgue
officials
held to their estim­
When the time keeper’
1Wore the board and tendered hla ^warded to Mrs. J. H. Allen. Bacon would be wise' for all growers to Ortando. The dope said we would a|udy.
ate of 4,000 dead but over observers ^
get
beat,
Orlando
had
beaten
Ovelwhittle blew at the end of the game
Ijatyastloh as auch mark and brand' to be delivered a t Oviedo, price to be make orders immediately for crates
do 46 to 11 when Sanford had only the score stood 23 to 8 in' Sanford' said th a t estimate waa too great by
Ifapetor, and on motion of L .. P. 34 cents per pound. Carried.
th a t.th e y will need as their ctopa beaten them 19 to 12. Eycryone
half. The adm iralty «ourt to deter­
I Hagan, acconded by E. If.- Kllbee
Motion of L. P. Hagan, seconded are ready for. shipment.
They from M r.!M fKinnon to, the lowest favor and Orlando's team with their mine responsibility for the collision of '
bunch of rooters departed, n sadder
I la mignation is .hereby accepted by C. W. Entzminger, bill for gro­ must do this immediately if they
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will
open
ita
hearing
tomorrow.
Th)
[flirt and stead to be auch mark ordered paid, and Mr. Kilbqe to appointment in getting th'eir crate theyrhad rather see Sanford defeat
Orlando's -line up, for 'the game survivors of the Norwegian steamer
Orlando than any other team in the
[lid brand inspector. Ilia appoint* investigate this case with power to orders filled.
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Imo Which rammed the Mont Bjan,
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Forwards,
Elizabeth
Robinson, laden with muhltions worn arrested ■** *
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I boa carried.
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And Taylor; guards, Henrietta Rock today and Captain Lamcdoc and
Judge E. F. Housholdcr addressed orders of the government, and havo
At last the time came for the Frances Rock; Center, Cartmnn; ru- Pilot MacKey of thn munitions ship
I Bids for strawing roada in .tne tho board in reference to hunting in an excellent opportunity to place
limral commissioners’ districts, in voting precincts in Seminole county auch orders now. They cannot be game. The crowds came and patked ning center, Bernice.
also wore ordered detained os wit­
Ibminole county opened and read, and questioned the boundaries of blamed for keeping their plants go­ the Parish House. The whistle blew
After the game many of the Or­ nesses, A joint appeal by the mayor
[• Ucfion of 0. P. Swope, seconded aame, and on motion of C. W.*Knti- ing by accepting their first orders. the players took their places undthe lando players nnd rooters attended, of Halifax ands Dartm outh was made
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1; C. II. Kllbee, bid of P. B) Boa* mihger, seconded by 0. P. Swope, Therefore the users of crates must game began.
[In . for strawing road in District clerk is authorized- to have Fred T. place their orders in advance just as * The Sanford players sure looked tho Sanford players, at the request m6ncy for relief work. - it was said
IXs. 4, road running south frdm {Williams describe the different vot­ far as possible, going to an approx­ good with their new black suits with of theit; coach went home.
t h a t ' between $20,000,000 and $26,
lOriedo, at (39.76 per mile, is hereby ing prtdncta* In' Setplrjple county,, imation of their needs of .the future a blpck letter “ S” in- the front and
Saturday tho team left on ‘ the 000,000 would be required. . Mayor
[tmp'.rd. Carried.
The mills bsv\&gt; back and their strange colored stoc- 12:38 train, accompanied Ivy Agnes P; F., M artin of Halifax also issued a
making same take,- in
-waters of in doing this.
Uotion of C. W. EnUminger, the county. Attorney Geo. A. De agreed to take care of the packers Inga, if you want to know why they Dumas, Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Thrash­ proclamation calling upon all non ‘
Iwcondcd by 0 . P. Swope, th a t co
Cottes to be furnlshed'w ith correct ond shippers if they orp Informed o f wore those Blockings tsk any of thi* er, R. F. Connor and Robert Cobb residents not engaged in relief work*
tact for strawing road'from Fo
copy of .these descriptions/,' Carried. what the growers and shippers are players.
for Kissimmee. Tho game wee play p r here on business of extreme urg­
ency to leave tho city.
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V Motion of C. W. EnUHniger sec* likely to need. They must have .or­
The game started off with a, rush ed on an outdoor court. The' wind
[1,4 b Hcs, also road from ’Spring onded by 0 . P. Swope/ salary of A ders now if tho growers are to have
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The
relief
committoc
asked
that
Orlagdo got the tip.qll but-the San­ was blowing and a rain a t' tho end
iLaiu tilt to brick road 1 4 miles, B. Cameront&gt; game; warden',
here­ crates when needed. In the post it
no
more
workers
come
uut
until
called
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ford defense stood strong and sood of the first half of tho game came
I heck in Commissioner's District No. by fixed at *$10([.00 'p er yenri and has been tho custom to .allow the
upon
and
.the
reconstruction
coramlnpar
bracking
up;
the
gams.
The
the jL il,-reach ed .Cora .Lee Tillis,.
.Introad at $46.00 per m U &amp; ’ll&amp;d Clerk, of thla hoartl onlc-red to ‘notify mill .to- bear the . burden of supply forwaro'wha can always be dependc- girls wero tired from the gaiffe 'th e tce requested'.that no fitrthsr sup
but. now as war conditions prrvni)
road at $35.00 per mile. Mr. Cameron. GArrledf
.
night befbre and lacked thaur usual plles.be sent until their character had
upon to make a got).
| Carried.
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Bond of C. A. Dallas, for carrying the growers must assume some part
pep
but won with the acore of 2 been approved by’ tbe authorities.
Again and again the ball Would
Motion, of C. W. 'Entzm inger, Fire Arms approved and.license or­ of the load by immediatly informing
to 13. • Those playing were M ay A heavy rainful interrupted the •••
manufacturers as to what will be get near Orlando's gonl, but Ethel. .Thrasher, Cora I .00 Tillis, Helen systematic search for bodies but by
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lacocdrd by 0. P., Swope, th a t con* dered issued, **
Henry or Dorothy Humph 'woued
night /ninety-five additional bodirs
Jlnct for strawing road from Forest
Motion of 0. P. Swope,VFconded required In the way of erntes.” '
block their throws, dash' after the Hand, Helen Peck,* Ethel Henry had been placed^ in the morgue
|Oty vest to Orange countytllnn 3 by L. P. Hagan, W. C.} Williamson,
Helen
Tcrwilligernnd
Eleanor
Her­
Too much could not be said in ball ami quick passes would start ring.
Several deaths, occurred among the
I ailfi in Commissioner’s District No. Supt. of county home is heitby au­
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the hail towards Sanford's gonl
injured. Crowds visited the relief
II be isarded to -C. M. Bruce, at thorized to have well driven at coun commendation of the action of three
Much credit for the victory is due They returned home on the train
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| WOO per mile. Carried. *
ty 'h o m e; and to buyijpitchcr pump of St. Petersburg’s hanks in taking these two girls. Ethel has been play­ reaching Hanford shortly after 9, stations where food was served and
$60,000 worth of th a t city’s munici­
hundreds
of
heartbroken
kesrehers
for
same.
Carried.
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Motion of C. W. -Entzminger,
ing guard nil the season and hns o’clock. A number of people met the dug nmong the ruins of their hornet.
Motion o( L. P . llagan/acconded pal improvement bonds, a market
train in Orlando and Winter Park
lacoaded by L. P. Ragan, th a t confor which could not bo found else- proven*her ability to stand a^ttiet
The nerves, o f' the populace are on
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jbft for ktrawing the Longwood &amp; by* O. P. Swope, th a t Com^nlssioncr pal improvement, bonds, a market any forward. It' was doubtful as to among thorn tho Hanford boya, at
edge.
A wild report, today ' of a
.
Entzminger
bo-authorized*
to
have
tending
the
Y.
M.
C.
A.
ronfarcnce
l»»Iter road, and also Longwood
who would guard with ’.hct sincp
whereduring
the
present
unsettled
burning
munitions
ship
heading
th
e
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|J»d Film Springs road, and nlao road 'o n Sec. line betwce$ Secs. conditions. Good banks are among many of the girls had shown, up WThtcr Polk. * * . .
harbor and flying a red flag flllod the
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and
20.
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R'29
E.,
lletfsood and West LongwbOd road
any city’s chicfert assets, and they well in practices. This was the first •' Next. Friday night the girls meet streets with frightened poopele who
opened
20
ft.
wide,
name
to
cost
|b isarded to D. H. Hooker, at
ore always enterprising, having fore­ time that Dorothy Rumph has play the fast Cathedral team, nnd the shouted to others to seek tho open.
$ 100.00. Carried.
I WOO |*r mile. Carried.^
ed guard in a game and she made a boys tho Orlando H|gh* School team A coaler actually was on fire, but
Reports of the different count most in thought the community’s good team mute for Ethel.* \
nt, the Holy Cross , Parish house.
Mellon of K. il. Kilbee( seconded officials received, read and ordered best welfare.
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tho flames were noon under control
In
the
center
Htlen
(Ham)
Hand
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Much
credit
for
the
-success
of
B. Swope, that contract.for /Had..
Shock,
fire, wind,, snow and/deluge
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l r “ ,n* Bt. Christmas road, from - W arrants paid, during the month
Farmers in. the Manntpc. section and Helen P tc k fought hard for vic­ basketball in Sa nford is duo Father have followed in surceaeion llko the
ICnlaoti to Orange county line be
arc employing the light tractor as a tory. Helen Peck,' although very Peck for his generosity with tho.Holy plagues and to those have been add­
ordered cancelled. .
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hnrded to W. K. Jacobs, a t 147.60
light is very fast and lan be de­ Cross Parish House.
ed-the threatened invasion of former
The following bills as Tiled with means of overcoming the labor pended upon to get the ball if it
|per mile.
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■hortago
and
assit
them
in
produc­
residents, friends of tho injured and
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the 'clerk and audited by the clerk
Motion *of 0 . P. Swope, acconded and approved by th lr board ordered ing larger crops and develop a great­ cornea into th e center territory and,
COLD • WAVE HITS STATE
missing and the merely cqrioua. 'I t ' .
er acreage of fqodstuffs, of which the Helen Hand made aome pretty pansea
L- F. Hagan, that Mr; Kilboc paid.
waa'officially stated tonight that the
nation is greatly in need at the pres­ and gbt in some pretty team work. T eias Norlhcr Blows- Winter Blast arrest and detention on a British
* authorited . to have Geneva*
Genorsl Fund—Lake A KosmU ent time. The.* tractor Is going to At the end-of the first half the game
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From Lone 8 tar.State
cruiser of the survivors of the steam­
ro*d atrawed according to
ter,
100.00; E. A. Douglafts, 126.00; play a mighty, im portant part Iri tho stood 13 to 2 In Sanford’a* favor.
er
Imo was not due to the"discovery . .
" , * Judgment, price not to ex•
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.Onn *of those sneaky, creaky,
Forrest Lakp, 36.00; Geo. A. De^ future development of our- agricul­
«« (J5.00 per mile. • Carried,
After- a rest of ten minutes the leaky Texas northers blew across the of evidonce of .an opemy. plot. In­
Cottes, 60.00; Dr. J. T. Denton, tural resources. • ”
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game begin again.. Orlando ' started G u lf into our very faces Sunday quiry by goyernment experts haa ,
L»*nl*0n °i ^* P' M*Wn* seconded 2S.0Q; H. C. DuBoxe. .20.00^.-Mrs.
JJJ.®' **• Swope, that contract for L. C. Glisson, 20.00;. W. C. Wil­
night and not even ‘the tepid waters established,.It .wai aald.-that tha, colI’*0!* and Markham road liamson, 60.00; L. R. Philips A Co.,
of. Mexico could temper the winds liajon eyas accidental. There was .
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and consequently-the peaky ther­ however fault on tho p art ol tho n a - .
llrt
, ,hrt? ,fu ,rt*r» of a mile on 30.11; Geo, D. Barnard, A Co.,
Igatora
and
there
Wero
unofficial
re
I,. V1 Lake and Monroe road be 19.79; A .‘.B. Vance*, 14.27; Herald
m om eter'‘wont down to about 28
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which while it waa not ex­ porta th a t the Mont Blanc waa tak
Printing
Co.,
27.10;
Sandford
Pub.
cSric? ,0 V' S,chmcl* * Son’
ing. the wrong side of the channel
tremely
dangerous
about
froze
up
Serv. Co., 30.12; C. M. Berry, 60.00;
Justice Drysdale, an expert In ad­
°f °* P- Swope, aeconded Corklna Chemical Co., 20,00; V. E.
everybody.
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miralty law was designated by t«*
L .,- ’ Entamlnger, th a t Commia* Douglass, 1.76; L. P. McCyller
Many of the lettuce growers cut' government tonight to conduct &gt;th
**igan be authorised to have 13.76; Aroer. Agri. Chem. Co.,
• We are face to face with the m ost atupendoua crisis In human his­ their stuff Sunday afternoon aa the
lu . ,n&lt;* DeForeat road atrawed 97.00; M. C. Mosely, 16.00; San­ tory. Thla la the moat momentoua hour that civilization haa known. weather looked bilious a n d ' those Inquiry. Thla. will be public and farreaching.
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I it!! •,dv*nU«e’ Carried,
ford Hand Laundry, 3.49; Fred. T. There la tfo_ middle ground. It la death or vlctery. Death to our coun­ th at were fortunate enough to get
l u p °“
L. P. Hagan, aeconded Williams, 6.00;. J. E. Long, 138.00; try ; death To the women and babies of the land death to Its men; death help probably saved the headed stuff
‘ Ib*®* that contract for David Speer, 14.00; David Speer, to our civilisation of the world, all on the one aide; or a complete vic­ although yesterday ^o experts It ' j . ‘ A. IIorkt-tt.dk Co., of Philadel­
phia, Pa„ have erected on (be Or­
iDutH,,**! ro*d *n pommUalontr’a 11.60; Henry Galloway, 28.75; T. tory of thla country and the Allies over Germany on tha other side.
looked like the lettuce waa not dam- mond Park property along the To» c l . , ’ L be awarded, to Mr. Keane, 21.00; Dr. J. .T*. Denton,
' The struggle will be a long and desperate one.. I t will tax to the aged^m'uch and the bulk of the crop
moks river, • drying plant for dry­
utm
ost every latent and avery- developed mental, moral, spiritual, finan­ may be all right. There .was nothing ing marsh grasses. The building la
36.00;
Dr.
8
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Puleston,
20.001
Dr.
|C«n|id °d |” 111 ,4.7'62 P*r ml,e’
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J. N. Tolar, 6.00; Lawton Bros., cial and physical force of thla country.
else th a t could be hurt any and the 80 by L3Q feet, and la equipped with
|kyilC,°w0f*.0, P' 8wope» seconded 7.66; C. W. Laing, -1.26; Mr. Flow­
He who la a slacker In thought, In word or deed ja an enemy to eveiy citrus fruits and trees are reported
a large boiler using 8,000 feet of
l i o t i / y ' Ent*nilnger,. th a t clerk ers, 10.00; Hill 6.67; Yowell Speer woman and child in this country, an enemy to our country and to civili­ safe. . . .
* •’ pipe. The grass, after drying la
L
Cpaat U na Rail load Co., 22.80; Woodruff A Watson, .70; sation. ; :
’ But this cold wave an d -th e One used for broom filler,', costing only
lag »n l l - , • ne* PJ*Bk croaalnga Hand’s Cash Grocery, 16.00;* J. D.
. He who la not willing to throw Into thla contest, in .hla office, In hla th a t visited us several weeks ago
Ikritk rnV ^ . a n on Sanford-Ovlado Roberts, 9.22; Jno, D. Jlnklns, factory,Ion hla farm, In hfa’ pulpit, in -hla teacher’s Chair, In hla work aa a when many of the flowera were killed about 886 /pier, ton, while the broom .
corn costs about $460. Thla com­
I Carried . b*,n* tkr** ,n number. 616.60; W. C. 'WUllamaotl,.- 49.11; clerk,-as an editor, as a ‘mechanic, or aa a day laborer,, every ounce of Reminds us.older resid en ts'th at the
pany has «Ireay "hipped IlSI tonk of
Ce.ery Ave. Store, 69.80; Robt. W. hie strength, mental - v d physical, and die If need be In. the-work for his climate of Florida certainly Is chkng- t)\e dried grass, and ,haa secured all
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f * £ Z l by LC'p
E"U®ln*er' Lord, 8,10; L. B. -Moore, 10.00; L. country,*aa-the soldier on the battlefield, Is ;a degenerate, a slacker, a log aome. When we can. have such the ‘ graaa ; on .the , Ormond A l^rk
U*in. . 7 L* P. Nagan. the fol- G. ‘ Stringfeilow, 4,64: John Long, despicable creature who should be spurned of fell men, aa we belleVt he continued cold and such sudden cold
Bunch Grant a n d ' Voluita proper­
l^»iat
n 8®mino1® cdi^nty, 2.00; L. M. Tyre, 2.00; ' P au l Blg- will be in the eyes of. the .Almighty as the lukewarix\ whom God haa said anspe before Christmas time.
* * ties. W. F. Colby qf Ormond U act .
| l n , u d ^ d r.,p P,,c»tJod to be*) dea* gera, 2,00; A. R. Marshall, 2.00; will be spewed out of Ilia mouth because he la. neither hot nor cold,
Ing agentxand (a rushing shipment*
- Lit It be preached' from t)ie pulpit, lebk be taught in the classroom,
L n u ^ T niY depbaltoHee for O. W. Vernon, 2.00; P^ D. Cobb,
The Board of County Con)mla- as f%st aa possible. '..This'!* another
let it be proclaimed wherever men meet; let every Individual aoul outsldo of •loners of DeSo'tq" county hold a
!•** bond !«8; *nd
t0 furthe Insane asylum, think and speak In' terma of consecration ahd concen­ •pedal meeting a t t)ie court house Illustration of hhw Florida products
*• Uw, p , “d p *F ,Bt««et according
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tration of all that.ia In him.and all that be haa, to this the greatest teak Wednesday morning t o .consider*tha may be utilised.
Ihrd, S«2 ? L NAUontl B ,nk ®f s «n*
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Dr. J. T. Denton, 2.60; L- A. ‘Bru­ to which the world baa aver, been Called. .
m atter of building-a hard surfaced
Royal Arch Masons
We can win, we can gloriously win, If the nation will concentrate ro a d ‘to the aviation training camp , Election .ol offiedn lot" the etftulng
lltak o/ ow!!, k- of 4s&gt;n/ord, and it * .'8.40; L. P , Hagan,..8.00; C, W
K d In ,? Tl*do'
to, T - J JCoUmlogeiv. 12.60; 0- P. Swope,. Its all to .^ e winning.: -But it means a-fearful sacrifice, of the flower *&lt;rf east of 'town. -The full membership
r,. aT-.the, ne^t regular'
the. nation’11 life*thrown, upon the -altar in defense of all that-msn sad was present 'and each 'o n e. iJ n b M
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12.80;
l*Uibnud
county
J. O. Mjt: women bold daar on earth. It meaxta1 xoncecration to the natton'e. salvfcf ahd.anxious to m6e t;
|n ,t
^ j, t . c .
hn.i J6.00; Uon or-eternal .damnation by ,Oertnahy;' -- Whlch -do you. choeee? —&lt;Mannda*of the; War Departm ent In
turo,
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factorsra Record.
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Rumph, High Priest.

THE NATION MOST CONCENTRATE AND
CONSECRATE ITS ALL

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ADVERTISING

men
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O U ’ R E interested in efficiency;
getting bigger and better results

in the shortest time.

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In answering an advertisement
where no name Is mentioned In the
ad, please do not ask Tm h Herald
for Information as to th e Identity of
the advertiser.
Usually we do not
know who -the advertiser Is and If
we do we are not allowed to give
out this Information. Simply write
« letter and addreaa it i s per In•truetions in the a'd.

^pply this principal to clothes buy
ing; you can come here a n y

day,

choose one of. the finest American or
foreign weaves; be 'fitted perfectly in
a* Hart SchafTricr

Marx Suit, ancj

FOR SALE

wear it away with you----- :all in a few

For Sale -p 2S000 Charleston
Wakefield cabbage plants, . W. H.
Byers, Beardall Ave.
31-2tc

minutes, and you save money, ;
That’s efficiency,
You

can

action” in

get

For Sale—Onion plant*.
Diggers

the

same

For Sale—One large gas range,
May be seen at Rest Room.
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31-3tp

“quick

high quality .furnishings,

hats, shirts; try it.

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For Sale—Dodge automobile, pracrally new. * A real bargain." .N. ’H.
Garner,
30-4tc •
For Sale—A bargain In wire cov&lt;
ered hose. See L. G. Stringfcllow.
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For Sale—Winchester pump shot
gun. Prefect condition. P rice.$16.
Geo. G. Herring.
30-2tc

The home of Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx clothes

big way. Thla. great attraction with
Miss Ethel Clayton in the leading
role supported b y 'a splendid cast In­
cluding Roekliffe Fellowes', Arthur
Aahcly and John Dowers will be the
featu re at the Lyric Theatre today.

Am on
Craxy deed.
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She date not .
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A w om anw ho ...
Tell her husband.
Falla In love with her husband
How docs she find the way out?
la confronted with a big problem
•This
question is answered In .‘‘The
As the result of
, .
nndage
of Fear,” the aplendid new
A former lover's
World Picture Brddy Made which
comes to thp Lyric Theatre today
with Miss Ethel Clayton in the lead­
ing role supported by a splendid cast
including Rocliffe Fellowes, Arthur
fh e House That Pleasea
Ashley and John Bowers.
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TODAY

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“ The Bondage of Fear" will ho
'the Attraction at the Lyric Theatre
today, with Miss Ethel Clayton in
the leading rold supported by an ex­
cellent cast including Roekliffe Fel­
lowes and A rthur Ashley. Thia'sensatior\al and- intensely dramatic of­
fering teHi a big story in n big way
and it js rrrtuin to grip your atten ­
tion and entertain you through every
foot of the five, reels.

ETHEL CLAYTON
The Bondage of Fear'
SATURDAY
The End of The Run’
“ Who Did It” *
MOLLY KING in .

• SEVEN PEARLS’’
MONDAY

ROSCOE ARBUCKLE
In ‘Fatty’At Coney Island

Each, person’s big problem in life
must he. solved by himself alone.
This fact is demonstrated by n sen­
sational and thrilling manner in the
latest World Picture. Brady Mado
"Tho. Bondage 6f Fear” which Is com
ing ' to the Lyric Theatre today.
Miss Ethel Clayton, the justly pop­
ular World star. Is the particular
person who is faced with a startling
problem. For a time the problem
lu'cmn impossible of solution and
then she takcB matters Into her own
hands and .finds*! solution ’fn a way
to mako spectators forget tobreathe
while they are watching to seo how
ahe does it. Misa Clayton is sup­
ported by a more than excellent com­
pany which includes RocklifTc Fel­
lowes,, Arthur Ashley and John
Bowerv. . . .
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30-3tp

No Chance.

Bllton-r”Ar«*n't you spending too
World Pictures Brady -Made in mut lir* . Sirs. Dillon—1"No, denr ; you
their latest feature “ The Bondage of don't innkc enough for me to do that.”
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•Fear,” have filmed a big theme in a —Life.

For Sale—My office furniture, all
new and best quality, new L. C.
Smith, No. 8 Typewriter, and will
sell or lease my new library! See me
at,once if interested. . I am at home
only for a short time. George G.
Herring, Sanford, Fla.
30-3tc
For Sale—To wind up an estate I
offer for sale Lot 12, Block 3, Tier 1,
fronting 30 feet on*Pa!mottp avenue
and adjoining county jail. Mako me
an offer for it. T. P.Grady, Inde­
pendent Life Building, Naahvillc,
Tcnn.
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29-Gtc
For S al;—White Bermuda Onlonx,
grown.from the seed, $2.00 thousand.
26c per h u n d r e d .
Sec C. II.
Lcfilor,
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28-tf

Several dozen of these justly famed
“Wirth mor" W aists- Fresh and
Crisp in our Saturday and Monday
Sale Special

For Sale—Fine lot of Registered
.Qu'roc Jersey pigs.
Mrs. Endor
Curlett, Geneva, Florida.
25-tfc
. • For Sale—Very desirable celery
a n d , truck land, well drained, at
Summerfleld, Marion County, Fla.,
Vv mile fro*m railroad station, H ml!*
from good school and church, also
hard surface road. Thia land can be
bpught cheap for cash. Apply, to
Chas. White, Adams Park, Ga.
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The Waists that are
Distinctive, Refined, Ap­
pealing—entirely unlike
the ordinary blouse.

For Sale—International Harvester
truck, one half ton. 1914 model,
water cooled'. S. Runge, Sanford
Ave.* and Fourth St.
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25-tf '

FOR KENT

There’s only a limited
number in this new
allotment.

, For Rent—Ono bedroom, hot and
cold water. 801 Park avenue.
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30-2tp
For R ent—Rooms, conveniently
located. Hot and cold water. Ap­
ply 701 Magnolia avenue.
19-tf
Board, rooma and rooms to t light
housekeeping. Mrs. C. G. Adams,
619 Oak.
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28-4tf

As a Christmas Gift, they
are most suitable, as they
come in Individual Boxes

—Five, room house. Con
Large garden plat.' Sit
in. See C. H. Lefller.
Rooms for Rent—019 Oak Ave,
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DR., HULLEY
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Speaks on the Subject

A DRAMA OF INTENSE
HUMAN INTEREST
Mr. A, W. Honeycut, One of Florida's
Best Tenors, Will Sing

For Rent—Furnished rooma for
light housekeeping, 117 Laurel avV
nue.
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DR. HULLEY
Speaks on the

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Rooms for light housekeeping and
furniahed rooms.- Mrs. Lilja. 616
Park avenue.
23-tfc

GERMAN STEAM ROLLER
Miss Mary Moss, A Violonist of Rare
Charm and Ability, Will Give
Two Violin Numbers

Mr, Tony. Bates, Famed Pianist, Will
Render Special Selections on the Piano

Miss Mary Hulley, The Elocutionist,
of Stetson Will Recite
‘/OLD GLORY”
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Mr. Tony'Bates, The Pianist Will Play

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The Temple Choir and Chorus Have
Arranged Special Slumbers

Anthems By The Temple dhoir

Furnished Rooma by Day, Week
or M onth—Park avenue Flat, 106
North Park avenue, over L. R. Phil­
ips &amp; Co. drug store. Mrs. C. C.
H art, manager.
30-tf
. For Rent—Three office rooma
fronting on First street! Most de­
sirable offices in city. Several other
good office rooma In same building.
Yowell A Speer. , * 23-tfc

500 yds. of 36-in. . Silk
Poplins ip all colors, especi­
ally suitable for Coat Suits,
Skirts and O n e Piece Dres­
ses, on sale Saturday and
Monday only, at

WANTED

, Dr. Hulley’s
Addresses Are
War Sermons
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These People from Stetson have Kindly Consented to Come Over and Give San
ford a Rare Treat On This D ay—You Cannot Afford to'M iss It
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lie Temple

Aaditorinm Will Be Made Comfortable : :

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W anted—Second hand wood cook
atove on range in good eondlUon:
Price must be right.- Addreaa, stat­
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Jacksonville Cracker Works, Jax,
Fla.
29-6t«
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by. day or Jot&gt; In or' out the
dtfr. Apply J. H. 8 ., R. F. D. No.,
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�a committee of two, together with Somlnpla JJitjk™™:.
the assessor* to* meet with, a commit­
13,263.66
tee of tha tax payor* interested and
Report of Chief of Police month
formulate plan* agreeable . to -all
concerned.’ Committee appointed as of November, 1917:
,
follows: For the council, F; L. Mil­ Number of a r r e s t * . . , . 28 ;
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
ler, Roy Symea^and R. C. Max- Discharged............... ........ 1 •YOU AND M E "
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wall.
For tho taxpayer*: C. A. Sentenced on stre e ts...... 1
137.00
Bette, C. M. Berry and Ed. Put­ Fine* assessed by mayor
Pound fee...:— .................42.00
nam.
64.00
H. R. Stevens came before the Dog Tax..... .................. ;
council and stated th a t he bad re­
* A CHIEL IS AMONG Yfc TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
ceived notice th a t the city tax .for
tha
year 1911 had not been paid Dy work on atrecr
“ HE'LL TRENT 'E M “ — SO S A Y S . SAUNTERED
and asktd th a t he be allowed to pay Uncollected.............
M nniw w iiiiim iniinnniM H iB iiiiiM H iiiiinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnf
the face of certificate leaving off In Ex pen** .— _
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terest aa said certificate .was issued Cash to collector..
1 Ju st now when I have been Ail­ And, while the newspaper man
before he came Into possession of
ing about thirteen waste paper b af M ay sometimes make a blunder
the property. On motion Council­
keta with printed stuff principally In hie eeleetlon of the goods.
man Miller, seconded by R. A.
from Washington the following from He usually has the knack
Report of chief of Are departm ent
Newman, Certificate No. 21, taxes
."T h o rn ” Jn the Palm Beach Poat Of feeling OiAjitilse of the public'
month of November,' '1917, show
of 1911, covering Lata 1„ 2 and 3,
Slightly In advance of the public.
Is certainly to the point:'
th a t.a ll equipment la in food' order,
Block 8, Tier 2, be cancelled on payI d o n 't like a ll.th e fodder
l*m led to remark
All. business being attended tp,
T h at la served a t aomc restaurants; m ent'of face of certificate, and city' council adjourned.
T hat people generally are kinder
attorney ia ' hereby authorised to
T h at's why I pick out my choice
To the average newspaper man
concent same.
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And shut up erbout the balance;
Than to any other race.
Bdt I Agger th a t a kick from me
There are always to be found
On motion Councilman Miller,
About the tom atoes Brown orders
More cltixens willing to. assist
duly seconded by R. A. Newman,
Would, make him hustle erroun’
'In ta ttin g out tho. edition
Sidewalk Lien No. 23, January 9,
And censor all my macaroni;
Than anyone wouid imagine.
1913, am ount 199.04 is hereby* or
(By the National Woman'* Chris­
tian Tamparanc* Union.)
Then we'd both bo hungry, you dered cancelled and city clerk in*
Every mail th at. Is investigated
. know.
, Shows th a t from ail companss points
structed to notify city attorney ac­
Have been sent contributions
cordingly,
But thd am ount of "public news”
LIKES PROHIBITION.
"T o help out the editor."
Contributed b y ' some manufac­
Mr, Calder representing the Clyde * Mr. W. lanes Paterson of Red Cloud,
If any daily publication
turers ‘
Line Steamship Co., came before Net^ .writes that the change In that
Should use ell the stuff sent,
W ho-are making dollar bids
the council and asked th a t their as­ state since the dry low went Into ef­
Even though set in six-point.
At the tow price of 97c
sessment bb adjusted. On motion fect lamarvelouo. He says:
"On‘the 4th of July a celebration
There wouldn't be enough spaco. , Merely to ' help Herbert Hoover
R. A. Newman, seconded by Jno.
was
held In this town, and 1 don't
Left in ail tho columns
Reduce tho price qf rolled oats, .
Adams, clerk Instructed to ' notify
To insert even the dno line— D oesn't interest the Anaiice corner Clyde Line Steamship Co., to pay think I ever saw a quieter crowd In a
place of Its alxe and not a Single In­
"Breakfast bacon cut to 60c."
Of a publishing house
the existing assessment and voucher toxicated person.
Almost , every
And, ‘Annie, th a t’s the tru th ’.
To the extent of allbwing overtime,
wilt he Issued to cover difference, family ha* an automobllo and’ every­
And about this time of th ’year
When more interesting etuff
this for the reason the city has no where remarks such as 'N ot a drunk­
When ail efforts ore war efforts,
Is right here in “ our midst."
list of error* and insolvencies.
en mao,' ‘What a difference from other
And all prices sre wsr price*,
I hope I ’ve put you hep.
On motion R. A.* Newman, sec­ years/ 'We will never go back to It,
There's nothing th at pleases
Yassum.
onded by John Adams, city attorney There is nothing can be said la favor
T h ’ ordinary newspaper chugwop . I thank you.
[s authorised to employ help In con­ of It,' are heard.. There was not a
single anto accident; not on Incident to
To a more congratulatory extent ,
nection with, collections o delinq­ mar the pleasure. The farmers' fam­
Than to receive thirteen cotumns
% The darkest hour is ju st before uent taxes.
. •
ilies were well-dressed,.with money to
Of copy sent in "to All up.” *
dawn. Pessimists who see ip recent . On motion F. L. Miller, seconded spend. Even big cities that It was
Sometime* the m atter fails to At:
events in tho world- war doleful by R. A. NcWmin, city attorney to thought would be drastically affected
For instance—
auguries of disaster for the allies' tnko the necessary ’proceedings In by the sudden change. „are vowing
Direction* for. making snow-shoes
cause should remember the good old connection wfth bulkhead Hens.
never again will the&gt; allow the* Curse
Fit here In balmy Florida .
adage and cheer up. Thing* have . Communication from Sanford Pub­ to blight. There Is absolutely no argu­
Just abput as appropriately
not been going just ss wanted them lic Service Co., stating th a t fire ment for Its continued use In any civil­
As instructions for the
to in the last few weeks, but there is alarm had been installed on ’the ised country nftcr the 'demonstration
Careful use of metal shoe-horns
really nothing in the situation to water works building was read and In the United Stales."
Would' hit the South Sea Islander make us despair. In the last anal­ ordered filed.
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TWO OF A KIND;
Yassum.
ysis, it Is England, France and the
Communication from Dr. O. J.
Tho brewers use&lt;J 08,400,000 bushels
United States th at are going, to win Miller in regards.to sanitary buck­
of grain In 1010. This grain would
Then there tire sent full details
tho war. Russia may coilapso and et* Was read and ordered filed'.,
make annually cargoes for over a thou­
For the spraying of apple trees,
even make a shameful separate
Upon information from rity clerk sand vessels of 1,000 tons eneb. OerAnd the only folks who raise apples peace with the enemy. Italy may that certain records were necessary man submarines sre sinking only about
. In this section of Fair Florida
be crushed as Belgium, Scfvla and for the recording of liens, both pav­ twenty vcisela of all clones a week
Are engaged in th ' fruit buesincss
Rumania were. Neither of these ing and sidewalk, a motion made by and but a small per cent of these are
On some street*of the city—
disasters arc probable, but granting It. A. Newman, seconded by Roy loaded with grain. ^Vhleh Is render­
And they only raise *ein
that both should be accomplished, Symes, city attorney get up the nec- ing tho kaiser tho better service, his
submarines or the brewers of the Unit­
From the box . to the display coun- we shall still win tho war. France .essary form and ordered same.
ed States)—Tho American Issue.
* te r—
and England cannot be crushed and
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An
ordinance
.entitled
an
Ordin­
will not givo up. America has Just
And a few hundred percontum .
ance' Regulating Roofing within the, CATCHING UP WITH LUTHER,
From the buying to th ’ selling price. entered the Aght and has boundless
Martin Luther said: "I have prayed
rresources of wealth and men to Limits of the City of Sanford, Fla.,
' So What's the use of space killin'T
to
God that he would destroy tha whole
wns
placed
on
Its
third
reading
and
draw on.
Germany and Austria
And the real sedate, quiet man,
brewing Industry. . . . All Ger­
road
in
full
and
passed.
Vote
as
Who considers croquet cxhllarting have reached and passed their max­
many could live on the barley that Is
imum of, mart power; henceforth the follows: Aye*, C. H. Dingee, W. W, spoiled end turned Into a curse by the
Who wonder why a paper will
Abernathy,
F.
L.
Miller,
John
Ad­
Persist in devoting several columns numbers of their fighter* must show
brewer." This year, the four hun­
To a world noted pugilistic encoun­ constant decrease, if a weary war ams, R. A. NcwmaU and Roy dredth anniversary of tho Reforma­
of attribution it must be,, the result Symes. • Nos, None.
tion. the world Is at last nwnko to the
ter • •.
By sheer force ol ' The petition asking for ejection crime of spoiling food to make drink,
At a Sunday school association plc- is inevitable.
numbers our enemy will bo over­ for. a charter board was taken up, and Luther’s prayer' may be answered
Yet; tell about a potato race
and said petition not- having the re­ before the year ends;
borne.
nic
quired number of name* was laid
.But the Gorman and Austrian
'In about twenty-seven linen;.
over. •
NOT QOOD FOR SOLDIER8.
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people will not bear up under threck
Then there’s the newly-weds, •'
. The farther we ran keep alcohol
Communication
from
Geo.
A.
DeWho wonder why only th irty lines years more of suffering, famine and
Cottea, city attorney, stating that from tho soldier*, the better It will be
d e a th ..*
Wore used to tell of the hltchfest,
he hud overpaid the rity treasurer for them and for the countries they
While at the same time
Even as their rulers exult over re­ 320.86 was read and on motion R. A. serve. I nm In favor of eliminating nl*.
The newspaper ures two full crl- cent turns in their favor, the people
from the army altogether.—Gen.
Newman, seconded by Jno. Adams, fohyl
Wpllom C. Oorgn*.
umns
.
cry
for
peace.
Peace
is
the
goal
to­
same was ordered refunded and
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,
Telling.of how a woman, for variety, ward which every frantic effort is clerk instructed to issue voucher to
Tho mind seems brighter under the
directed.
But of coprse It is. a cover.
Kilted her husband on the spot;
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liillucnco
or drink—It ha* Just taken
German peace"—a peace ; which
Forgetting th a t there's a big dill
On motion duly seconded the fol­ the catch off tho balance wheel, opened
would g iv e no guarantee of perma­ lowing Hens and certificate* were or­ the sluice goto* and deadened control
Between running f'r a street ear
And vaulting, th ro u g h . the -wind nence—th a t the German rulers hope dered cancelled, they having been so that thoughts How without proper
to stam pede, us Into concluding. satisfactorily proved to have beeno handling. Wlmt la said usually shdws'
shted
A peace th a t would leave Ilohen- paid as follows:
It.—Physical T raining. '
In an' automobile collision. *
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xollernlsm. undisturbed and freo
People want what they want —
Sidewalk L(en No. 23 January' 9* CITIES WET ANp DRY^
to 'p lo t new arfpiults upon* the non19)3,
covering Lots 9 and 10, Blk,
Cplcago, which receive* more than
German world Is the pfesent ambi­
$7,000,000 revenues annually from Its
8
,
Tier
L
tion of the Prussian m ilitary auto­
Certificate No. 204, taxes- 191.4. noloons, faces a deficit of about $400,cracy. T h at is the •'best they can
covering
Lot 16, Utoqk 24, Clark’s 000. Ctndnnat!, another dripping wet
hope for, an d |raleai‘thcy auccewced
*
• • rity, lx also practically bankrupt.
it about they know" thetr Sub-Division.
Write it on Your Cuff! inracebringing
Certificate No. 6, taxed 1914, cov­ Meanwhile, Seattle, Denver, Birming­
la run. : They are not deluding
ham, Atlanta and other dry dtle* are
Lota 6 and .6, Blk. 2 , T ier 1. enjoying a prosperity they new -expe­
‘ Jot it Down m the ; themselves with hope* of uttim ste ering
Paving Lien covering Lot 7, Blk. rienced under license. They do not
military conquest In this war. Tho
tu fp m a
9.
Tjer 4.
have to spend n lot more money taking
know their plans have hopelessly
Certificate
No. 360, taxes 1916, care of the crime and poverty caused
miscarried, and a breathing spell —
an armistice under the name of covering Lota 17, i s and 19, Wel­ by drink than a hIgh-Uccnsed driuk
traffic provide*.__________
peace—ia necesaary to rebuild their lington’s Addition.
Sidewalk
Lien
covering
Lot
1,
Education Work.
military machine.
* Help keep the Imya in school. I* to
Blk.
8, Tier 3.
Let ua not be. deceived, nor fall
The following' reportg were read he the stognn Ihl* year of the rlnb
victims of gloomy foregodings. .3Vo
women of Mn**nehu*etta. Mr*. Herbert
and ordered filed.
are not gojng to lose the war, and
Collector's report month of No­ J. Gurney, president of the Mn**acliu- !
we aro not going to make peace un­
sett* Federation of Women's Clubs,
having formed n plan of service that
til we have won it. The only thing vember, 1917:
we have to fear Is the insidious Current taxes-----:..............— 3,770.92 seem* admirable, say* an exchange.
422.26 Club woinrn throughout the state will
propaganda for an early, and incon­ License*..............
42.00 keep In touch with the high schools In
Pound
fees.
clusive peace, which, If concluded,
64.00 their, vicinity. When It la discovered
Dog
Tax
{
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will be b u t the /prelude-to an even
that a boy ha* left school, the d a b
13&amp;00
Fines/............;.J
greater ahd more terrible war some
women. Informed to that effect by the
1
{602.60
Dellpq. .Texes...
time ip the 'future.' '
teacher*, will Investigate the matter'.$5,917.67 If It la a matter of money that makes
. City Connell
It necessary for the boy to Ijnve, tho,
dub1 women will provide, the money
City
Council
of
the
rity
of
San­
3,613.97
The Ideal way. to make
Remitted to Treasurer
from their own funds.' They consider
ford,
Florida,
met
in
regular
aesslonV
2,303.70
Credit
by
vouchers
memoranda a n d carry infor­
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It
a matter of preparedne** to see that
on the above date a t 7:30 p. m.
mation that yon need fre­
the
young men of the future have the i i •
Predent, B. W/ Herndon, president;
$5,917.67. advantage of the school* of today.
quently.
Covers la s t fo r
and .Councilmen C. H. Dingee, W,
Collector's report month of No­
y ea n . Sheets can be obtained
Abernathy, F .‘ L. Miller. Jno, Ad­
Smuggled Pepper In Blk*.
vember, 1917:
,x
ams, R. A. Newman end Roy Symea.
anytim e, ruled in six sty le*
Smuggling pepper Into Germany has
Receipts—
Minutes of last meeting read and Oq hand Nov. 1, 1917......v.. 1,105.40 taxed the Ingenuity of the.Oerman
, Bound in Handsome Dura­
adopted.
*Received from Collector----- 6,917.67 mind, but a Teuton recently evolved
ble Black Morocco, w ith Red
the following method: A bicycle be­
Mr. Dickinson came before, the
Dlabureem snU—
Tiftlhff' Index that
longing
to a workman who was riding
council representing taxpayer* from Voucher* paid...........--------- 8,769,61
Into
Oeraany
was seised by the Swiss
you to j&amp;nd what you w ant in*
the west aid*. o l. 8anford, and .asked Cash In Banks;.
......... 3,263.56 authorities, and on examination It was
th a t farm property be assessed ac­
found that the framework was filled
cording to location, and after bear­
$7,02107 with .pepper.. Customs
T”^
^ ft*;! later raided tbq workman1* di
ing from several tax payers present
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Bank Balance*— •
Councilman Miller made a motion
found large yuantUlea.of the
Pheaa 14*
. ' Sanford, Florida
-which was duly seconded by Jno. First National Bank...... ... 648.88 condiment, apparently waiting for a
... 1,796.61 favorabl* opportunity.
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move forward to'gather the
laurels apd glory that lie Jwfora you.
_ Building Qreat W a r M a rin a .,
..-**AU the new* J ‘have from America
la to the-effect fhat there, os", well as
here, you are working In the aame lntense manner. * Guided hy such men ns
General Perilling, your secretory of
war. Mr. Baker, and .your chief of
staff. General Blisa you are"rnpld1y
going ahead, and I a m ,confident our
enemy will see before hljp "tie rtf tho
most formidable war machines"which
could ever he Imagined.
“Our enemy believed In his foolish
pride that he could domlnntc the uni­
verse. ‘ Your reply to him has already
been most eloquent—more eloquent
than he ever dreamed. You have come
hero to join the allies In delivering hu­
manity from the would-be yoke of Ger­
man Intolerance. Let us continue to
lie united and victory surely will be
our*/’.
Joffre and Pershing, with Generals
Slbert, Bundy and other generals, then
entered automobiles, and were whisked
away.for miles through a score of ham­
lets where women, children and old
men thronged the roadsides to cheer
tho miracle man of 1014 and the great
soldiers of the United 8tntea, their
newest allies.

wield Hare ncen Worae
n « »*• 7 1" 1 o " “ w; club work. Their production on a
c - |0 the American farmer? large acalo is,-a man’s work, a wor
j t_ What would continued , *or the farmers of Florida to tak
up on a large scale. If the feed ha
have meant? Let ua aee.
been
produced, plan now for. p start
January 81. .1917, Germany
her purpose to extend the with hogs. Although it may be United flutes 8«!dlere Wild With En­
ne sone to England, France nore desirable in most aspects, it is
thusiasm as French fdol Visits
jtajy and offered to America aa not necessary to buy up a lot e
Training Camp.—Pleased
*w m l f**or ,h* privilege of send purebred*. The native sow* crossed
With What He flsea.
steamer a week to the pori with' a purebred boar will produce
improved bogs th at will mike prof­
faloouth, England.
American
Field
Headquarters,
itable rcturna under|good feeding and
J , . thehscri * « r ending June 30,*
Frsnce.—After a two days’ visit with
„ , f f exported to Europe farm better handling. Consider the pig— the American troops Mnrshal Joffre
it is a money making crop for Flor­ departed "for home, hla paternity en­
S e t t to the value of fl.123.861.ida.
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larged by a good many American sona.
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"Papa" Joffre la hot only “papa" to
animal*, dairy prodUcU, eggs,
the poll us now, but the American sol­
Save Sweet Potato Seed
- Jf h0Uie products, • cotton,
di era claim him too.
That
Florida
did
not
this
year,
'grain and grain products,. oil
The t white-haired savior of the
all and off cake meal, vegetable produce a surplus of sweet potatoes Marne was .tumultuously,tf excitedly
beyond the need of the atgte for greeted by the American soldier* ev­
al aid tobacco. . .
home
consumption is the belief of erywhere.
Tli cotton consist* of .four and a
S. C. ifood, special assistant to the
N A V Y COOKS W IL L B E
Accompanied by General Pershing,
yf billion pounds or nine and otieU.
S.
Department
of
Agriculture,
Joffre
swept
through
all
tho
American
million bales. The cottqn
; T A U G H T IN .B IG H O T E L S ;
&gt;ouid require a t the/ rata ofa cooperating with the University of camps—and left the aotje In a state of
Florida extension division. He saya almost frenzied excitement and enthu­
New York.—One thousand en* J
tkouiand bale* to the ship more
there is really a shortage of aweet siasm. *
listed men from the navy soon *
thu aine hundred cargoes. W ith
Stand* With Pershing.
potatoes in spite of the' greatly in­
will bo cooking meals for guests J
fifty-two weeks In the year.
Thousand*
of Sammies glimpsed the
creased
planting,
due
to
a
light
of New York’s big hotels. Ho­
| | * ouch would have been ex- yield per acre.
white-haired French Idol for the first
tel managers decided at a meet­
time when they were pawing In re­
IfWtcd?
ing
of the Hotel Association of
While* the reduced yield miy view before him They gazed *teadlly.
Without a foreign market (6r cotNew York d ty to meet the
have beeq due in part to unfavor­ In" response to the ringing command,- shortage of cooks In the navy
lirs, even this year with the probable weather, ho believes the cause “Eyes left,” upon a stout figure In rod
and transport service by turning
Isbit crop of. only twelve million
breeches standing bjr Pershing's side.
tho kitchens of this city’s hu*n have for export about. 6 is due primarily to two things; the
Beginning at ten o’clock in the roomplanting of poor seed and late plant­
telrics
Into training schools. ob bale*/ If we could not extnif, Pershing showed off his first con­
Oscar
Tschlrky of the Wal­
ing.
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I cotton, that surplus would
tingent. Thousands*)! wTnther-bestrn.
dorf,
promised
to put ten uni­
’’Inspection of aweet potato fields perfectly conditioned American fight­
0 cotton to decline from the
formed
tnrs
la
his kitchen to
cat high price or 28 or 27 cent* a t diggintg time reveals the fact that ers, their ranks Interspersed with lings
team the nrt of serving meals.
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large
percentage
of
hills
consist
al­
nnd band*, swept In.wnves nrcros* the
|a pound to a price below coat of
Sailors in lots of ten or mora
most entirely of sptrings,’’ says Mr I muddy tableland nnd dropped below
faction.- This alatement is
will he set to work ns soon ns
Itsocd by the conditions th at pre- Ilood, "and th at only a small per­ tho hill crest. A moment Inter they
possible In the kitchens of the
Clnridge, the McAplIn nnd other
[tx3ed in 1911, when cotton, because centage of hills contain a goodly rcnppenretf momentnrlly In Ihe volley
beyond where their mud-adored ranks
hotels.
liipDcnt was uncertain, sold pt C or. number of even sized potatoes of merged Into the autumn Imse until per­
marketable
grade."
This,
he
be­
If rent* a pound.
fectly blended uiid lost sight rtf.
Tb* effect on the price of eotton lieves is duo to the common cus­
The review was n thrilling panorama
tom of saving the unmarketable po­ nf bobbing, undulating rows of steel
Sixteen-Foot Corn Stalk.
llbrough this system of limited ex­
tatoes, for sood, thereby breeding a helmets ns far ns the vye could reach.
Columbus,
Imh—Charles Ilmvon*, n
hort* would have been the effect
When the men had nil passed by farmer living neur tills city, has a
|att by l»riti?rs growing a surplus of strain of stringy potatoes and a con­
sequent low yielding strain. .
Mondial Joffre made a brief address com stalk that measures UJ feet 1 Incii
|uy other commodity, say* the Unifrom the ground |&lt;i the tup. The stalk
to
the officers.
The
sweet
potato
edn
be
made
an
limiiy of Florida extension division.
After considering the various net* la more than 0 Inches In rlmnoferimportant
money
crop
on
Florida
J, The right to use the seas is the
farms. Improved methods of stor of firrmnny. the mnndiul said. Amer- enra. It has two earn of corn, each
■right to buy and noil in the markets
Irn draw the sword and no one In of which measures 111*4 lnel.es la
M the world. To be denied th at, age nnd la te - marketing make It France doubted she would do great lengtii.
■right it to he compelled to live upon possible to ship large quantities Into things. He referred to the grant power
■ear own resources. Of course we cat northern markets. “ But. qrat of all,’’ of America In men. rexniireefillness O E E f t D R I N K I N G C R I M I N A L S T H E
MOST DANGEROUS.
Ida that in (his country but we con aaya * Mr. Hood, "Florida should and natural wealth and etinllnued:
“In every way you have n-ullr.ed nur
Tli.&gt; Sclent Ilk- Atnerirnn Is authority
Ipwptt only by trading our surplus produce enough for her own people,
Id products for the ‘surplus which ir thing she has not done for many Iuijm-h. The best proof of your earnest- for (lie statement (lint III" most dan­
ness, your determination to hetp win gerous c1a«i-s nr ruffians' In nur large
I ether, people have to sell. If, for jn- years."
this war ugnlust nulocniey may l&gt;e rliles nr,* Iteer drinkers. ' Intellectual­
Farmers
should
plan
for
their
|*urt, uur farmers could sell no
rend In your eyes ns I t«iiik tnh&gt; Hiera. ly n stujHir ainnunllng almost to pncotton than is needed, in this next year’s crop at digging Hnie by I’mler the illrecllon of General Per­ ralysils nrresta the lea son. changing all
|rwr.try .many farmers would be selecting pptntoes of good size from shing you are getting-ready to face the tho higher .faculties Into n mere mil■pelted to quit raising rotton and hills th st produced the best. These enemy. Guide*! by that eminent chief, mnllMii, sensual, sellWh, varied only
Isoald u*e their lands for other farm potatoes should he etored separate­ guided hy the zeal with which your with paroxysms of anger. sensel»*ss nnd
Ipredrut* and thereby they would ly and under no. conditions should grant new armies lire being perfected. brntnl.
lot* a surplus- production in--all they ,|»o sold w ijh.the expectation of
buying reed next spring. "Farmer*
Ifa». products. __________
To hasr accepted Germany's dlc- who nll'-w tin” present high prices' to
IhfHm. therefore, would Jiave been lem|rt them to s ’ll themselves short
Its put our agriculture in n state of of seed will seriously regret this step
Itnplcte suffocation by taking from when .they dig their next crjp ," is
|«my farmer the yalua of what he the opinion of Mr. Hood. &gt;'
fitted above what he needed for
If compelled to buy slips or vinta
i own consumption.
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next year, Install that they be of a
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productive strain properly selected,
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and
under no conditions buy either
Turn ('fops Into Meat
slips,
vines or potatoes unless thby
The incrpaseil production of corn,
iHli, bad«y und rye in 1917 over bear the inspection tug of the State
Itti produninn of 1916 Is 965.957,- Plant Board. Ilight now is a good
bushel* Of this increase, mi f.- time for the prospective grower to
jtbii C07 million bush?ls is ’ corn. cover his need for seed.
Florida • farmers should renum ber
jWhil will the farmers d o ‘with this
that
the state plant board has Im­
fP*atly increased supply of -feed?
posed
a quarantine against tho im­
I Arhip* the beat answer thn{ can be
IPn* in Florida, saya the Unlver- portation of aweet potatoes, slip*
* ' ^ Hnrida extension division, is and vines, and if there is a shortage
withlp the state nexi* spring it .will
| “ »t it will bp turned into pork.
be
hacd t*o meet th e , needs of the
,'n,t season of production in
planter*. The movement of pota­
liu **f rn,‘’r*I&lt;‘n{'y campaign shows toes and yin*1* within the state i
increase in aurplua grain
1* fl*o shows a marked de- also limited by quarantine rcgultI fs- in the numb-*r.of hogs oti ,the tkrns. ■
I »rrra. Ffjrida is not raising- av
bog* aa t ‘ie stale will auppor
. {UnM of NeatnsM.
’■‘'P* should be greatly ino
"Docsift- it annoy you to bo-obliged
Officer*' Field Service B oot-for cWfliaa or snny weir
I
d to ronsum* the jarge amount to get under your automobile and try
Celled "A Trhi&gt;nph of American Wotknamhip*’ by •
I gram, succul-nt npnsture nnd to adjust the. mechanism?*’ "No.’* re­
oflken who haveworn it through tremendou* hardihlpi.
Mr. Chuggtns. "I don’t mt.nd that,
lisa01” *^at *uve keen produced plied
part
of
it. But I don’t think It’s right
8 f»n he produced in the state,
for my wife to m.ike me alny there In
lei
l^p corn crop, by wxy hiding till dark, m* that people can't
I ,* * “?E 'la* proved profitable in ■vv timr mussed lti&gt; I am."
I*.
aB(^ wili doubtless rontinu

CALL HERO OF MARNE 'PAPA'

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of han,VlnK

Itof* ,f. V &lt;5 to 8iJ ,,er cent
t *li
is isu
fed to
to'(liv-jtock.
IWith P-o lured
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tuv-xtocK.
the production above normil
wd,r , Pr°p'm b n m’J,t bF.ffed i"
dibi ° ra,lt&gt; tbp remain'd*r m tr» i, l *
Over produe-

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LEDGER TRANSFERS,

Mansfield, O.—A. A. Arnold,
snperintendent of parks, has n
flock of Rhode Island hens that
plnnte*), cuUlvate*! nnd raised
n wnr garden that prodnee*! n
jw k of potatoes. The largest
jKitntn weighed IT ounces, th*
next one Iff oitnees.
Tho owner snjs that when poIntiK-s were selling for
n
bushel Inst spring hla wife wn*
s*i economlnil she pared the po­
tatoes ns thin n" she possibly
could, then fed the thin parings
to the chicken*. Instead of Cat-. Ing the plrfngs, the chicken*
*planted them In the barnyard.
All summer long' the fowls n o t .
only kept the weeds down In
their war garden, but kept tho
hugs nff_’The**} patriotic chick­
ens did th'clr bit to win the wnr
Miy raising IM potatoes from
• three stqlks that came up froth
Ihe IhJn parings which they con­
served. - *

But they're so practical and
durable that you' can keep
nearly all your records in
them.
There’s a type to meet every
purpose, and the COBH*™ 3
stock forms that fit them are
so carefully designed that you
are able'(o'use many o f them
w ithout the slightest ch an ge/
Bound In Red Cowhide Back
and Corners, Corduroy Side*,
Steel H inges, Top la c k in g .
Let us dem onstrate' how
you can save tim e, labor and
money by using the IIIB lPim i
P ost Binder.

SUR GEO N 'S AID T O , REC RU IT*
Yeung
to

Man Undtrgoes Operation
Pass *the Physical •
Examination,
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Atchison, Kan.—Ben IJyrne, an
Atchison young man. has undergone a
major operation so that lie ctnild qual­
ify for the.nrnir. llu Is In Ihe Atchi­
son hoiqiltnl.
Byrne .went to Illswntlin to Join ,
Company F\ Ifunxa* Nntlonnl Guard,
liut did not pass the physical examina­
tion. lie was much dh'aiijMilntiat'nnd
on returning to Atchison dechhal In un­
dergo mi tqierntlnii nnd after recov­
ering made iinothcr effort to get Into
Ihe service."

HERALD PRINTING CO.
Phone 1*S

Sanford

Dig Man’s Death Delays Funeral.
Ilitmi|iin.''T(&gt;x.—Tin* funeral nf John.
Lewis Ingram, who weighed ATS
pounds, u ii a dvlnycfl Imcniixc tho tindi’rlnkor was fo n is l to wire for n
colllu larai* otmiigh for him, Ingram
dhsl •fillinglug a ihroo dnys' lllnos-,
lb* Is survived hy Ids widow nml his
iiinthcr. ‘ He traveled nlmut the city
. i i n buggy htdll es peel idly for him,
nnd Ids el in Irs uiuL hod ut homo wort*
mudo to tu.

Oak Avenue
Between 3rd and 4th S'.
— Open --

Tuesdays . ,
Thursdays
Saturdays

Argurnentr.tlvo Woman.
‘ Tift* nrguiiivUlutlvo Woman Is a so
clsj Idlc'n nnd an enemy to her own
charm, l) • sin* uthorw lw &gt;m ultrncttv"
ns It tu p .« jn h k #for a body to be. Ar­
gument In Itcvlt* Is n dignified mental
I'mccss—one nhsolut** ueceaslty for
the world's Intellectual development,
hut It ceases ,p&gt;. he n .thing desirable
when It enti
every-day verltal Inleri*«iiir**e more than an exctvdlngty rare
ev -ry . s u often. Plain minnimi smisc
diould toll us the reason why.— New
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Pall Mall—* tree

Sanford, Florida

' at 3 p. in.
• Reading Rocm Free to All
V mVI' MWf JKT RESULTS

rlbh nntom-mzde Jut., In genuine

Military Tan Russia Calf-skin. It hringsnui ihe deader
aristocratic lines o( the foot. Or in Blscl; Gun Mtfsl Calf

Irritating Problem.
‘It U an Irritating, nay more, a
deeply saddening problem for ii wise
dyspeptic to ponder tho nupernbundance In this little world of nura of
thing* eooknble nmld the ejxtreme rar*
Ii/ of cooks.—Muar'en Maarten*.

o», hi, " l " ' 1 H1* v»l“, ol ih
Ink 8pota In Books.
. Anyone who baa been unfortunate
Saalia? iK°rk’ ^ d' (9Bt n
&lt;ecdo„
next ysiir* ^ n,i P1^ - enough to get Ink ou ■ favorite Hook,
or, worae -•till, • borrowed one, tnny.be
Interested to know how one housekeep­
,0r.d7 V*
tbo raising of er removed »uch disfiguring marks.
bought a little oxalic acid, diluted
IU.S n. r lnilu,try in Fhrida, the UShewith
cohi water and painted it over
fe e d
* : ^ nt nf.Agr-cdture h u
t£o fnk sppts with a fine camel's hair'
**•1*01 hor u fn ln tb i" ‘ *t * « tn h brush. Than abe applied a sheet of
11.
The w jrk it blotting paper to the stained part, and
•"ted by r&gt; ^ r' A’ H*
*»- absorbed thq stain with the liquid. ' /
W«lk»r
: L, N‘ f 8»«raon. 11/ F.
arri„d A‘ "nuchln, M r..Hou*. How H# Had Changed.
diet, ofni7 d th»» month; The aerShe—"Remember when 'h e was n
men m»y be..ha(d by
green country boy and you ahowed him
OaldHvtne' '' A’
Lo**n
the Bights? What a crude Interest he
took!* l i e - f i l e ’s the aatqe now ex­
8n»Ci u b&lt;2 , J * n h* produced with cept that he’d l|ke to.take the Interest
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B anker-tor the buxine* and professional man. The Utt fa
straight and cosy on the foot. Comer In pUant high*,
pollan black Kid-skin wtili tough medium sole.

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Regal Service S hoe—Munson last modifUd for tree com. fort In eltUlsfl and tnldlog camp w ar. In genuine
full-grsined Cslf-xkio—tn unprecedented quality Inture. .

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------------despite the rather cool weather the Walt*.;,
^ • - • ^ .C h o p ln
auditorium ‘was comfortably . filled
i MU* Margaret Davis
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R. J. HOLLY, Editor
. 7 7 by the tim e-the service began.'
Ultra
Modern
Composers
Dr. Hulley In his usual masterful
W. M . H A Y N E S ^ B a sln e e ^ tiu S r
manner, gave the address and told of Gclllwag's March (from Children’s
rnbUtbsd Etsry Tuiwdsy sad Prtdsr " the great, drama th a t was being en­
Suite..... .......... ................ Debussy
B?*1
Miss Fannie Ueba Munaofl
acted
by
the
great
countries
now
a
t
M «L""%V ‘ THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
It is generally'regretted by old men that they did not start to save when
war—the probable beginning of the Ruhosahl I. ....... .........T . ... Klondike
they
were young. It brings to their memory’the recollectioit or thousands of
fiUBSCBirnON PBJCK tN ADVANCE:
Miss Margaret- Davis
terrible conflict And the possible and
dollars that could have been s$ved Instead of wasted, if they had deposited,
ONE
VBAR•
W
AR
V&lt;j11 ». * six MO1fi n m . *&gt;«***»»*•*• • - ****••*
Ing. Truly--this V a r a great service. Orchestra -Selection
dven a small amount in the Bank each.week.
v &gt;*
Mra. Munson explained away the
TUBES MONTHM.se. • *. .+, • . . . . . . . .
' In the evening,t long before the
Btl-'V.
Young men and young women now is the time to save—now is just the
DWIfWae la (be a t / W ChtIh ILM Pot Y*m U appointed hour people began to fill "doubtful points of Ultra Modern
tlmoyto
open an account here and mnke regular deposits. Then in later years
Music”
away
quite
successfully,
un­
A tnsp ot XOe Pot HotU
the Temple auditorium, until the
h;; •
you
will
look bock upon the past with joyful recollection and genuine satisfaction.
Pi, atrata la I m a i Mast O. Mad* Si OOes .ushers vrere taxed to the utmost in til we heard It. Perhaps It can be
said we appreciated* tbo privilege cf
CAPITAL $30,000.00
* ' SURPLUS $15,000.00
Rw', ’ *"
KbIot*. as Hseaad Clsa* M*« Msltoe Asia.1 JIad providing seats for the great audi hearing thfse up to date composer
ence—every seat in the auditorium
1HS, at Um past* mra at EsaTaed. Plsrids
Uad*t ArtdMittk ltd. MTS
being Mken and a good many if we couldn't-altogether appreciate
Offlra: ntrald DaUdlas
tVM.lOTasNs.US standing up. In this^ servicet Dr. the muaic itself.
The Music Department will give
Hulley used the subject "The Ger­
man Steam Roller," which was lit a program on next .Tuesday, Dec
effect a continuation of the morning 18th, Club House, calling it Opera
GM BE
service with the addition and ex­ Day. This Is open to the public and
planation a a .to what the German a silver, offering will bo taken at the
II. R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
0 . L TATLOR.
R. R.IDEAS
Steam Roller wraa—who started it door.' A dime and aa much moro
Cadbfaf
Tt—-rredlH
A
u IC u Un
I ,\»IODRUFF Vko-PreaMaal
and where and why It w-aa, started, will be'acceptable, the proceeds going
and a prediction aa to wjiere and to the Children's Homo Society
why it will atop. ' Dr. Hulley stated Jacksonville. Better cause could be
w v w w v w w v w w nr xr v nrnm rw w w w w
vnanx
-P
" th a t It was up to the good otd found to devote funds to and we
U. S. to build a steam roller, a tank, tnuit .as many aa possible will avail
Eg*\
if you'please, th a t would roll up to themselyes of this opportunity to
hear s .fine program and help a most ere left can ace it, end where it will
WB' 1
this steam*, roller and crush it."
V*
The service of the .evening was worthy cause. T he complete program act as a daily reminder that those
men have gone.to fight so th a t the
especially good, not only because ^ will be given in Friday's issue.
Charlie Walton of the East Coast
The
chorus
practice
is
announced
balance
may stay home and woric. THE D E S O T O H O T .E L
the address ol the Doctor; but also
Advocate has been caught flirting
TAMPA, FLORIDA
' Karan aa PU* Utica U.O* P»r D*j u l ty
for
Thursday
next
a
t
3
o’clock,
This
service
flag U of great in­
O h I l i W n t u d DTI/ &gt; n n .
K ar«p«ai fl*« PtaMl UttUta la dtp, n Taw«a'c Nc* Qcirte -1
with Mra. McAdoo ao Stanley Lich- because of the special num bers'ren­ Club House.
spiration when viewed from the
HATES ON APPLICATION
MJSWh DhXm
' ty ' of th e Melbourne Times says. dered. JuM before the address Miss
A rummage sale will take place proper angle.’ .It is the greatest in­ I m « M la T aasw ’a O■»»&lt;—— Hr IIm , O H i n l n l n u ,v »---- n'-'.TLiuS2£ “ M‘*‘ c,‘
M ary Ifu llty , the youngest daughter
Look out, Charlie, those personal
l« Alt Cm LUm
.
,
*- J- IONEH. Pn,.
next -Saturday and all club mem­ centive to dig in and do our darnletters sent to all the m em bers'of of Dr. Hulley, and an elocutionist
dest
beat
that
we've
had
for
fifty
YOUR COM FORT
CAR&amp;D.FOR
"A
Hotel
Man
With
A Confidence”
of ‘muoh ability gave a reading, bers having the least bit of rummsg
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the press arc liable to get you Into
to u*. "Help out.”
to contribute will please phone Mrs. year*. It shouts
"Old
Glory."
After
the
reading
Dr:
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trouble a t home.
Uncle Ssm stand.* between us and
Hulley introduced Miss Mary Mobs, W. L.- Morgan or Mrs. Geo. Fok, at
i ----- 0 -----tails of the escape' of Lieutenant Park Conference.
Those present
disaster. "If U nde-Sam were beaten
a violinist of rare charm and ability Mrs.’ Nathan Garner’s,
Commander Bsgley yid the oth were Mr..‘Samuel Lupfer of Kkdm* The edjtor is juat up from an a t­ .who graciously, tendered two viojin . This is one of a very few money in this fight It would meJn almost
survivors, b u t They contained tho mee, Mis* Edyth Bainter of Day­
tack of German measles. We knew* numbers, and who after the address making efforts that the clpb general unbelievable conditions for every
narries of seventeen of tho rcscurd tona; Col. R. Ray White’ cf Orlando
some time ago th at a guard should kindly consented to play another will put forth this year in odrer to ob­ m in, woman in d child In the United
in addition to those announced las Mr. IL W. Greene of Charleston, S.C,
be thrown around the city to .keep number for the audience. Mr, Tony tain funds for. the really neeeuary States. But* the stars on your ser­
night. Secretary Daniels issued th Prof. Garfield Evans of Sutherland
the Germans out but now th at they, Bates, a pianist of exceptional abil­ running expenses, as It is'th e ir in­ vice flag aiid other service flag* say
statement:
College and Roy. E. D. Brownlee of
* have penetrated the first lino of de­ ity accompanied Miss Moss,
tention to give timo and place aa plainly we are backing Uncle Sam
Son ford and Dr. Calvin II. French
"Additional
information
received
fense and soaked the editor With a
This is the last of n scries of. ser­ well as the money th a t would be to win and Uncle Sam will win. . from Admiral Sim? today reveals of Winter Park.
• gas bomb-'filled
with
German mons Dr. H ulley has been favoring gathered, to tho more urgent needs
n u t our service flag msans.more to
This Board is conducting thm
* measles the worst is probably over Sanford audiences with during the of the times, such as' Red Cross and us Jhan that so many men have the fact th a t the Jacob Jones wa
-.and, the city Is nafe until after absence of a regular pastor at the other current ' benefit organizations. gone to the front. I t means that torpedoed nt 4:12 p. m. on Decem- mportant conferences In Winter Firk
Christmas.
the men who h av e-n o t gone have her 6. She began to settle aft and this winter. The first was the Older
Temple, as he resumes his vesper
finnlly sank a t 4:29.
Boys'. Conference which met Drr.
added work to do.
Longwood School ban Flag Raising work a t Stetson next Sunday even­
Don’t Neglect The Hen-"The
submarine
was
not
seen
un­
7-9,
at which 200 High School Bnyi
.That the people of Longwood are ing, which makta it impossible for
The humble hen can play prom­ . Every man and every woman who til some time after, the »h‘p sank from all sections of Florida met for
patriotic was shown to a marked de­ him to- bo w;ith the Baptist church inent part in preventing the progress look* ut a service flpg should sny to
gree last Friday afternoon when the again for some time. The Baptist of the* Prussian penal. The Quick­ himself or herself, "This is a mrssage Tho auhitHtrine then picked up one better equipment for religious work.
entire community- turned out to the church and Sanford ns n whole Is to est and cheapest way of adding to to mp. It means that I must work survivor * whose identity i* not The' second will be the Young
flag railing nt the Longwood pub- he congratulated on being able to our meat suupllrs is to Increase more intelligently, more efficiently, known. The dpstroyer was not so-fr People'* Conference to meet Jsn.
from the European coast as w.is in­ 27-F«b. 3 lo trnln young peop'e cf
. l!c schoal.
have the Doctor for these few Sun­ pouktry and egg production. T- than I ever, did before. 1 must
dicated by the first dispatch - - older age for leadership, ami tho third
The flag raising exercises were in days; and the nudlenre th at was douhlc this production next yrar make every rqinute, every cffdrt
"Gunner _* $fatrjr R- Hood was will be a . Sunday- 'schosl training
charge of Mrs. C. L. Pclk, who was present Sunday evening gora to will give us more pound s of meat w eigh'm ore, count more, do more. killed by the explosion of the torpe-. BCUyol to meet in March.
'seriated by Miss Nettie * Maincs. show th a t Sanford people really ap­ food In the form of poultry nndoggs If Hill has gone I must help do III!’* do,.next of kin (mother), Belle Hood
principal and assistant principal re­ preciate the treats thaf these people than there are dollars In the second work; partly because Bill’s work resides i t No. 57 Pennsylvania ave­ ' The first of these imrpa**** tl,*
faith of the promoters with it- si*
Liberty Loan. By consuming thi must be done, but also because I
spectively of the Longwood school, have provided for -them.
nue.
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g
n
K
n
l
k
'
s
tendance
of over 200, as they w'-ald
food at home, more than six billion must earn more money so 1 .can con­
and the splendid attendance of the
napm
was
nothin
the
.roster
of
of­
have
counted
it nn eminent surrto
poundr. of meat will he available for tribute my share toward bringing
‘ patrons of the school surely hesprnk
ficers
published
y?sterday.
Hi*
next
if
only
125
hud
been present. This
nil)
back."
'
export.
th a t the people of Long won) appre­
of kin Is.hlq mother, Mr*. Flora S. promises great things (or the other
, When the possibilities of raidng
ciate the interest thnt these teachers
Look at the service lings, boys and Kalk, Omaha, ,N /b.
two conferences. Plans Were ma/le
poultry In Florida afe "considered, girls, men and " women, and ask
take In the school nhd the town In
V,
&gt;
"Twenty-seven additional names fur working up delegations for
gcncrnl. .. . ;
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the Industry has been -sadly neg yourselve* the question, whrther you
thetn, etc. *
iected in this state, says the Univer­ are helping to bring -buck one of the of survivors have been received,
During the exercises 'the following
T h i Board met with Rev. K. D.
(Continued From Pago 1)‘
sity of Florida extension division. boy* that each star In the .w’hlte bringing tho total number saved up
program was rendered:
Brownlee,
pastor of the Preshyteriso
to
forty-four.
Inclusive
of
the
many
**
We cannot Increase arty of* the meat field reptesents.
Song: “ Running the Kaiser," by
church. Dr.-Brownlee it the t'ttlrtaken
prisoner
by
the
subma
ine.”
M. Edwards, 8.00; J, -1). Jones* &amp; animals as' rapidly or economically
the school. '
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Iniin r.f Religious Education for the
Bro..
718,86; Lawton Ilroa., 25,00; rs poultry. , ___ . . &lt;t
. . P r a y e r —School.
[ I'r/ibylertan church in "Florida sad
Interesting Tax Report
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COM M UNITY SINGING
The U. S. Department- of Agricul­
"T he Meaning of Patriotism " — J. M. Wynn, 171.00; Chns. L. Polk.
The following report rendered to
No season of the year is more I represent* his denomination on the
9.00;
R. B. Lynch. 28.00; J. B. ture wishes every, farmer to under­ the cgunty commissioners h^ CollrS upt..of Schools,-T. W. Lawton.
representative*
suggestive of .the
"Community hoard which . has
(rum u number of the &lt;len«mintRaising the Flag -T w o Tenth Jones Si Bfo., 118.43; V. Sell melt Si stand the importance of doubling tor Jinkins will be interesting, givih
Son, 80.00;' G. H. Fernald Ildw. our poultry production next year.- a comparison In .the growth of the Sing" than Christmas Is, Despite tiuns in Florida.
G rade Girls..
the tendency' into which we have
Co., 3.26; 8. E. M athers, 6.00; J. S. It is a vital part of the food cam county:
&lt; Salute—School.
drifted
to m ake it an occasion for
November.30, 1917.
Reading—"d id Glory"*—Mian Net- Dlnkel, 3.20: A. W. Moremun, 2.60 paign that must be carried out.
Preabylerlan Church the exchange of gifts, its pure, aplritThis
increase,
must
.be
made
on
ev­
John
Scruggs,
36.00;
Lawton
Bros.,
-.tle Moines.
To .the Honorable Board of County umj aigniTlrance does not wholly es­
The Presbyterian* are emphssii-'
9.95: P . H. C .‘Rabun. '21.50; C. T.- ery -farm in the country. And it
Commissioners, Seminole County: cape any of us.
America—School and People.
ing Blbfe Reading this winter »*4
* Address—"The
Flag" — Col. McCulley, 2.20; A'. J. MeCulley must be made aa a by-product of Gentlemen:
over. 160 are members of the Daily
Tho-' Coqaimmily Music Workers
9..10: Texns Co., 17.C5; E. II. Kilbee general Jnrming. The farmer must
Schclle Maincs.
In eonnection with my report of are doing things not for their own Bible Reader* League. A large num­
8.00; L. A. BrUmley, 8.00; -L. P. get- his flock to such size that al( collection* for the month of Novem­
Pledge—School and People.
ber of them are memorising not only
Hagan, 8.00; O. P. Swope, 8.00; C. the waste and scraps, and land avail ber, 1917, it may be of interest to glory, not merely to Increase the In­ whole ehapteni but the shorter benk
The {lag, a large one was raised to W. Entzmitigcr, 8,00.
able for chickens to rpn on will be you .to note the following compari­ terest of the Imm*Hlf*tc public in of the Bible.
the top of the Hag stnil erected in
.Fine Si Forfeiture F und— Schelle used and the fouls kept up from thes sons which I have taken from my musir, but for the future of the-eoWe are planning a unique service
the school year, and as aonn as it
Maincs, 60.00; David Speer, 60.00; sources and a reasonable amount of cash book. The am ounts shown a raanity.
Dee.
23rd in' a Pastor’s Day. TWo
was securely fastened a rippling breeze
Help us plan for the effort to con­ of .the.former ps*tor* of thtf church.
E. E. Brady, 8.07; E. E. Brady, other feed. The department does no "T otal Collections” below, included
caught it and spread the Stars and
146.50; A. R. Stile*. Con., 2.30; E. auggrst that extensive poultry en­ licenses and state taxes, hut do not tinue. The Music Department have Rev. F.* D. Hunt *nd R»v. J. -F.
Jitripes out in a rousing fashion just
M. Preston, D ep.. S. F. Comr., terprises be taken tip by the genera! include .delinquent taxes collected organized a chorus of singers who McKinnon will he present and 'let­
EX U lo say. *'I. know that* Longwood
are working tow ards a better stand­ ters, are expected from each pf (he
14.20; W. n . Healey, J. P., 31.26; farmer. In fact, It warna agnlnst during them onths named:
la proud of me, and I am proud of
th
at
very
thing.
But
It
urges
ever
ard of music and will upon form it­
C. II.* Heath, Dep. G. W„ 6,46; L.
Month
No. T ax . Total coj- self into a reliable bawl of singer* to other four living former pastors of
* Longwood."
farmer
to
keep
just
as
many
hens,
,_
-.
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~±.*£.3 G. Stringed low, 1J. P .,'7 .2 0 ; E. F.
and Year
Rcrpts
Ifctions carry on and bring to Sanford ft * the church' to be read at the servicesIlousholder, . county judge, 62.81; and produce aa many chickens and
. Dr. Hulley Speaka Twice Sunday E. E. Brady, 69.65; A. B. Cameron, eggs aa he can produce economi­
first hit’ of Community Singing.
• Sure of On* Thing..
Every lover of music is uskrd tn
■The program arranged .for the G. W., 60,62; E. A. Douglass, ft.00; cally and as a by-product of his
A maiden lady td more or Jr«* n*"
join and help along ,t!u&gt; good war
general farming.
Baptist Temple for last Sunday was E. A. Douglass, 14.60. 'certain yrwr*. no matter If »he k*1
The average size of the, farm,
which, haa been started.
. one of unuiusl variety.-*-there holng
There being no further business
Tnnrtr n fallnre of: everything »be h**
» . program for the mcrnlng aqrvice the board stands adjournW to meet flock In the United States now U
ever undertaken. In always sure
which Included Dr. Hulley in his again a t their regular meeting in forty liens; It Is less In Florida. If
RELIGIOUS CONFERENCE
would Ik*n aurrrsx nn a Wife.—8t* P*»
IJOp .
26.298:19
the average lx Increased to 100 hen (IT mills Co) ?
masterful-cddiess, "A Drama of In­ January, 1918.
Plmieer 1‘ivsn.
You .will note thnt there Is an In* Winter Park Conference Uo-irJ of
next year the desired -increase tn
tense Human Interest," as well aa
produrtionzahould he obtained. Snm create of 220 receipts lulled and an
Mr* Gettya. a* songster that surely
M anagers Meet
» ■ A New Version.
MUSICAL WAS GREAT
farms can support more hens than lncrca»q of $2,847.21 collected this
is w orthy of the name, and Mr.
There was an Imoirtin*. religioj*.
A switch in lime wires the boy.
B atts a f i t i l l if .no little repute Womans CJub Have Another De­ this number,' other* leaa. It la an year over the,tam e month last year conference in Smford Sunday of oaves the father a lut of \wtry In U®*
astounding fact that there are a I attribute the increase in our caller- t be Board of Managers cf the Winter
besides the regular Temple chcir
lightful
Munson
Afternoon
million and a half eggleas farms in lions (even with a Smaller mlllagc),
and chorus, Thla service was held
These
who
were
prohibited
from
million
and a half eggleas farms tn to the fact th at statem ents have
a t 11 o'clock Sunday morning and
attending the muaicale given by the United States, and there are been mailed to taxpayers, causing
tnem to pay promptly; and this was
Mrs. Munson to thcL itcrature de­ many of them. In this state.
made
possible by you
gentlemen
partm ent on last Saturday missed
Even if wo had raver bean forcad
“1*11 match m y carbon copies
approving
this'
method.
**
something, especially line.
to go to war w ith ^ arm an y this con­
Yours very trulyr
Unique In arrangement,. beautiful dition would be one demanding ever
against any in town for neatJno. D. Jinklns,
In composition (except perhaps the effort a t correction—for each farm,
ness, lasting legibility and uni­
Tax Collector.
“ Ultra Modern")
amd most de­ can a t least,- produce sufficient poul­
formity. I always use
lightfully rendered thla program
tr y 'a n d eggs for home consumptlo
proved tA be a splendid treat*'to try and eggs for home* crnsumplio AM ERICAN;; BOAT . TpRPEDOED
thoae who heard It,
and thereby be a more profitable
After a few
words of greeting farm. It would be to the self Inter­ First Big Loss (.'A m erican Navy la
Announced
Mra. Munson announced the pro­ est of every, one of these million and
Washingt-in, Dye, 9,-—Additional
gram as follows:
half farms to begin poultry pro­
Part !
duction, if there were no war. .jT b reports from Vice Admiral 81ms to­
Orchestra. Panqulla
Robyn necessity n\ade by the war emph- day began to unfold the antry of th
trrpcdolng of the destroyer Jacob
Mr. Stumdn. Mrs. Robt. Herndon, sizes Its importance.
Jones, but did. not lessen the tolLof
Margaret Penny, Mrs. Gwyqn.Fox
lives lost with the ship. Only, 44 of
The Service Flag *
There are fifteen hundred stars ,ot! lie qr more ofllcars and' rfien are
ihcludtn
the,*service flag whlrh hang* in frpnt
• IS H E R E I N
of the New York oQIees of a.large
manufacturer.
Each’ star •. mean*
a. Danes
b. El-tra*La-La-y*eJ ........ Pulteado th a t one of the'em ployees of this
HERALD PRINTING
M ra.Joseph Alio
Arm has donned a khaki ault aAd.
COMPANY.. &gt;'
Corqet Solo, .*5.T . . . In Old- Madrid gone out In the open to fielp Unde
Aft ,*n « ,?i* •M # « /
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OeAtidiia .Sam, Three d ie m for Iheae'brave
&gt;
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a:)lr)
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VJ For Sale By
Mrs. Robt. Herndon
boys! And- then more cheer*? *
TbU - arrvire fUg is ' hung Where
Part
ID
Sanford
S im i t* *ja i'iC
lo t ln i Co.
T* , t f [ - ir aa
i t j U v - ~- nan * m■--*
hundreds of" other 'em ployee* • Who |
Mis* F annie Reba M unson
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Altamonte Guards
- / A t the regular drill of tho Sem­
inole County Guards in tho Sanford
armory last Friday e v e n in g ,th o
Sanford boys w*ro favored by a call
from the squad from Altamonte
-Springs who came In unannounced
and participated in the d rill/
.T he Altamontp boys presented a
vory fine appearance and their work
In drill would do credit to tho regu­
lar army boys; although,this squad
has boon In possession of their guns
but ten days. Tho Sanford .boys
are always glad to have the squads
present froqj other parts of the
county .and it is hoped'that not only
ih e Altamonte boys will come often
but th a t the other squads through­
out the county will visit us when­
ever possible and participate in our
drill.

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The subject was discussed In a n s
cent meeting of the executive com*
mittee, and waa held ’over -pending
information.from \headquarton.
The following letter la the reply to
the secretary's latter, which stresca
the need of warm clothes for tho boy
laying specihl stress on conditions a t
Camp Wheeler, where many cf our
boys are stationed.
“
Atlantn, Ga., Dee. 7, 1917.
Mrs. W. P. Carter, Sec'y.,
,
Seminole Co. Chapter, A. R. C..
Sanford, Fla.
Dear Madam: ...
I beg to acknowledge receipt of
your letter of 3rd to Dr.? Snavely,
who is out of the city and In rOply
thereto would say th a t if you desire
to send sweaters to any particular
unit at Camp Wheeler and will send
thqm to Mr. James Gamble^ Field
Director a t Macon, - we will allow
you to do ao.
We cannot undertake to distribute
to Individuals but if your boya are
In the same company we will endeav­
or to supply that company. We
have sent a large number of sweat­
ers to Macon and will have ultim­
ately 6,000 sweaters,there within the
.next few days.
This, permission is not a ‘continu­
ous one nnd only applies in this par­
ticular case, as the needs are so
great i t this'tim e. AH other goods
besides sweaters should be sent to
the Atlanta Warehouse.
.
Yours vory truly,
H. Burnett Phillips,
Director Bureau Military Relief
Southern Division A. R. C.
It appears from this letter that
"Our Boya" will very Ukejy be sup­
plied with sweaters before the Chap­
ter can possibly supply the required
number.
§
,
Respectfully,
,
Annie L. Carter, Secretary,
Seminole Co. Chapter A. R. C.

IN SO C IE T Y ’S DOMAIN
1

HAPPENINGS ■OP INTEREST IN A N D
AROUND SANFORD

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Mr«. Norma King MeLauiMin, Social Editor. A oyaaa h arlo t aural*, partloa or any arLkio
tor tb tr cola ran, It would h r appreciated U Ihry wouljf toUpkoaa 2T0-J

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H IM S E L F IN T O

Young Chicago ttanographar'a Dsyotlon to Clarlnot Landed Him ’
a t Camp Logan.
'
" Wo'vc got a new boy fa oui* office,
all oa account of tho old one having
actually- tooted himself Into Uncle
Sara’s service,", soys Charles F.
Uaumgart of Chicago.
"Long before any draft waa nude
we had a boy stenographer and type­
writer named Uelvlllo F. Brennen, and
wo also sent him out to dreat op show
windows with onr cards sod goods.
"One day he came dowifto the office
with a queer looking package^ When
he uncovered It It was found jo be a
second hand clarinet,' and aldoat be­
fore we knew how be was spending hlx
spore time be was giving us something
that sounded l i k e 'a cross between
’America' and 'Marching Through
Georgia.' However, the boy bad plen­
ty of persistence and be stuck to bln
clarinet definite the fact that hla folks
threatened to chase him up In the attic
of hts home. He’d bring the thing down
4o the office now and then and let out
a blast that caused general consterna­
tion.
."However, Melville managed to at­
tract the attention of the bandmaster
of the Second Illinois Infantry, and
one day he came Into the office w ith.
the broadest Irish smile you ever saw •
In your life.. H e-had enlisted as a
member of the regimental.band. • Now
ho Is Private M. F. Brannon and is
tooting his own horn down a t 'Camp
iLgim, Ilnuston, Tex, Besides that
he's doing clerical work In the adju­
tant's tent, and no one knows what
he’ll be doing next.
•

” The usual Weekly dance w ill' be
^iven at tho Hotel Carnes Friday i Second Grade Reading Lesson,
evening. Dancing begins a t nine Pupils of Miss Peaches Lefiler.
TalkJ Sattloclly Arranged for
Teaching Reading In Advanced
o’clock.
Harried Uersid Header*
Grades;* Alisa Millie Nash and Alias
„
Mrs. Gonxalea entertained 1 the Gladys Stnrlio.
.via
Piano Solo, Altss Georgia Pnttlu r and Mm. E. F* Marrero and
Auction Bridge Club at her home on
shall.
UjtJ aon* cf Prlando .p e n t Sunday
Magnrlia avenue Monday afternoon
«{tb Mr. and Mm. J. D. Doasay.
Mrs. Connelly made high score ahd . Sense Training, Mtaa Natalie Mof1*
* '
was presented with a, lovely box of fet. . Far .pedal laundry' or plcco work
Report
of
Committee
on High
handkerchiefs.
. Mrs.
Gonzales’
J It 721 cor. Eighth St. and CySchool
Course
of
Study.
guests were Mrs. Puleston. Airs.
wtoAvc.
3t-2tp
Morse, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Butt, Mrs.
Um. N. H. Garner hua gone down
Seminole’s Roll of Honor
Thigpen,
Mrs. Galloway, Mrs. Dean,
* C l e a r w a t e r to spend Xmaa with
Airs.
Turner,
Airs.
Bishop.,
Airs.
Come
.
In
and
Hear
the
Columbia
|,,r filter. Mm. Daiger.
Navy
, .
Vorce, Mrs. Bower.
Records for December
•
gt. our LiifC diaplay of toys and
Kar!
*
Schultx,
Sherman.
Routh,
2394 Cheer Up, 'LLlsu; Melod
holiday good*—Button Bargain
Collier
Brown,
Oliver
Murrell,*
Ned
Land.
Mr; - and Airs. Ralph Yearby of Chittenden, Roy Chittenden, Ralph
Houie, 213-215 Sanford Avo. 31-2te
2376 It Takes a Long Tall BroWn
Orlando were -the guests of the
Roumlllat, Allan Jones, Morris Spen­
The Ladies Union of the Corigro; Slim Gal----- —; Ono Step More,i,
Hotel Carnes Friday evening for
cer,
Hugh White, Oscar Rouse, C. J.
rational church wjll hold their an2380 Cinderella o r ' The Glgsi
dinner. ' They remained for ' the Lawton, James Purvis. William H art
* goal baraar. Dec. . 16th. - afternoon Slipper, Parts 1 and 2.
dance.
, - m
ley, Wallace Lipford. W. C, T em ple'
aid evening, in the room next to
2392 Medley of Christmas Cat*Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hannah, Alios
the SanfdrU Shoe &amp; Clothing Co ols, P arts 1 and 2.
Army
G. B. Baker who will be moat pleas­
John
■
Alurrell,
IT»nneth Murrell,
•tore, There will be cookedjJood
2389 'Sometimes You’ll Remem:
antly, remembered here as the guest
32-tc
Leslie
Hill,
Seth
WoidrufT,
Stanley
for tale.
her; Most Wonderful of All.
of Mrs. A. B. Peterson last .montlf,
Expensive Hemstitching Machine
2374 Children's Frolic Christmas
Airs. Morse Keyes and Mr. McGee Walker, Dr. Ralph Slovens, Joe
ju t installed at the millinery shop Morning; Santa Clasu Patrol.
came over frqm Eustis Friday even­ Chittenden, Oscar Spear, Bruce An­
Urn. H. L. D uhart. Ladies of
6§9G Hello, Aloha, Heliol Fox
ing for the dnnee at the Hotel derson, Ernest Gregory, Fred .Slaton, |
George 'McLaughlin, H arold. Wash­
duford are Invited to call and aea Trots; Bailing Away on the HenryGames.
xB 2
W il
Sii machine in 'operation. Fourth Clay, Fox Trot.
Miss Geneva Carson of E nter­ burn, Albert Fry, 'James Edridge,
tad Sanford Avc._
13-tf
5917 Hollo! I’ve Been Lo.oking
prise is-the guest of Mrs. Thomas A. George Huff, Thomas Sullivan, W.
A. Pattishall, Mu.trte Fox, Ingram!
for
You.
Listen
to
This—Ono
Step.
Neal, v-,
Private Lesley S. Kill of the Med­
Guerry,
Henry Byrd, Osborne Wil­
2384 I D.on’t to be Loved a
ical Corps U. S. U. left.Sunday afe
Airs. Margaret Bar,nes will enter­ liams, Vail Lovell, Martin Temple,
trmoon' to reaumc his duties at Little by a Lot of Little Boyij; I’d
tain the Every Week Bridge Club' Robert Robinson, Arthur Dicklns, LO V E M A K ES S O M E C H A N G E
Camp Sheridan. Montgomery, Ala Love to be a Monkey In a Zoo.
on Thursday.
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John Lee, J ; A. Stafford, .Andrew Gngagsd Man Always Wlahaa to Hava
• / .. .v'Glbson&amp; Wallace.
liter a pleasant visit to 'home folks.
Airs. Walter. Morgan, Mrs. Parra- Aulln, John Cater Lawton, Alfred
Hts Fiancsa.Conventional, but
25-tf
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Lnley is being trained for* base' hoa
more, Mrs. Wallace and Aliss Annie M. Beck, Herbert Fuller, Joe Lewis,
Never Freakleh.
pjtil service In our regular army be­
Parramore motored to Orlando‘ Fri­ Arthur Lewis, Melville C. Tyler, J.
fore going'over seas to do.his “ bit"
day.
•The fall Irish potato crop jn St.
So lung as ba looks upon woman as
F. Coates, Ernest Gormley, Walter
(or Uncle Sam.
Johns county bids fair to make a
The dance given at the Hotel Radford, Corbett Htitcblnsou, Sam an amusing curiosity, man Is rather
; Come early and select your Christ* good yield. About 100 acres were
Carnes Friday evening was a decided Pevehouse, Harry Carlson, C, E. glad to have her wear, queer garments
planted
and
the
local
market
is
mu and Holiday goods before they
210 Pound Pigs
success: About thirty couples were Hunter, Wilson Miller, Ilarrold Long am) do unconventional things fo r h la .
paying
$1.75
a
bushel
for
tho
pro­
ire picked over, at the Boston BarWith corn above 50 cts. hogs eat dancing. A number of Orlando and James Weaver .Norman Baker, Er­ diversion,- aaya Mary Margaret Mc­
pin House, 213-215 Sanford Aye. duct. From 1,200 to 1,400 acres of their heads off very quickly. Th Eustis people motored ovcr&gt;(fT h e nest C, Morris, Ike House, ,T. M. Bride In The Columbia Times.
"But Just you wait until he falla In
ground has been turned for the next hog t-hat takes two or three months guests Included Mr. and Mr*. Bill, Hill, Harry Rabun, Guy .Stafford, Inve,"
I 3l-2tc
. -,f*
she continues. “At once he beto get on full feed never brings you Mr*. Parramore, Mr. ,and Mrs. Wal­ Lcwtie Oglesby, Dcntler Stafford. T. t-oiues a different creature. The prunea.
Be. #ure and see ’ tho Christmas planting of Irish potatoes.
a profit.
lace. Mr. and Mrs. Fetter, (Mr. and O. Gillis, Willie O. Goolsby, Harfolif mid prisms of conventionality begin to
poodi at L. R. Philips £ Co.'a.
When
you
are
rrady
to
put
away
Mrs. Thigpen, Col. Thrasher, Aft. Holiday, C. R. Peabody, Robert hedgo him round,, nnd before anybody
1 The sensible kind, junt what you
Basket nail Srhedulr
your shoata on feed, begin with the Hayden, Mr. Wulnman, Mr. Lloyd, Mcrrlwcther, Robert Routh, Staf­ known what has happened to' him, ho
want to send to the soldier b o y /! * N ov. 2 —Euatis, in 'Sanford.
3C-5te
Nov. 16—Kishimmoe, in Sanford. It. A. Thomas Hog Medicine. Use Mr. Connor, Mr. Hicr from Savannah ford LePils, Grover LeFils, Paul Is laylog down a whole category of
regularly and watch your shoats Air. Avcra. Mrs. Kirby Mr. Jarvrjy Dooley, E. L. Mott, Frank camp- ilnn'ts for the poor feminine thing who
Nov. 23—Oviedo, In Oviecjo.
J. C. Pridmore representing the
round out into fat hogs in nino Miss Parramore, Miss Wilkie, Miss bell, William Hartley, Floyd Wash­ Is blessed with hla- lordly love. No
Dee. 7—Orlando, in Sanford.
Southern Fertillipr Association with
longer does It strike him aa dlffecrnt.
Dec. 8—Kissimmee, in .Kissimmee. months—hogs going well over 2 Higgins, Miss Harrold, Miss Brady, burn, Oscar • Du Bose, Edwin L.
headquarters in Atlantn is In the city
“lie wishes her to be cut' from th e '
pounds and ns high as 240 pound?. Miss Elizabeth HtalTord, Miss Ruth Dinkie.
•
Dec. K —Cathedral, in Sanford.
for a few days conference with .the
same cloth as all the rest of them, and
Figure the average feeding and you McDaniel. -Miss Frances Chappell
Jan. 4—Stetson, in Sanford.
firmer* lie makes a specialty *of
Sam J. Pickens, Harry if. New- he looks upon himself as.a mistreated
will
see why the B. A. Thomas med­ Miss Fern Ward, Mr. Yowell.i M n fmtn, Bryan Walker, Andrew J.’ Individual If she Isn’t. All of which la
Jan.
11—Orlando,
in-Orlando.
visiting |h" various farming suctions
icine is a good investment. Try Loyris, Mr. Herndon. MV. Key, Mr. King, Charles Pricstor, Kobt, O. merely another way of saying there
Jap. 18—Ocala, in Ocala.
of the south with a view of invest!feeding out your hogs on this plan Betts, Hume Humph, Lloyd Brown, Weeks, Walfred .Pierson, ‘Vender Isu't any such animal aa a modem
Jan. 26—Oviedo, in Sanford.
filing their needs and writes-many
ami
if you are not more than plrased Paul Jones, Harry Carney from Perritte, Adolph Shaw, Barney F. man."
■Fob. I —Ocnlu, in Sanford.
articles of interest in the prominent
. I*
we
will
refund the cost of the medi- Leesburg, Mr. ‘and- Mrs. Hannah Griggs, Harry Miles, Duncan Mit­
Feb. 8 —Duval, In Sanford.
firm papers of America.
j cine.
Miss Baker, Mrs. Morse an d ')M r chell, Drawtly Matthcfs, Lewis Col­
Feb. 15—Stetson, in DcLand:
Old Apple Still Fresh.*
"Huyters" Candles,' fresh by ex.
1,.-Allen
Seed
Co...
McGee from Eustis, Mr. and Airs. lins, Jonh A. Rhodes, Jo^in ft. Long,
Feb.
22—Duval,
in
Jqcksonvlllu.
Apples
pmy come and apples may
prtsa direct from Now Verb, at
Sanford, Fla.
Ralph Yearby, Miss Elizabeth. Yow- William B. Lynch, James II. Lee. J. go, but ttilB one goes on forever. This
March
1
—Cathedral.
In
Orlando.
Mobley's -Drug Store.
29*tf
ell, M ia Fannie Tucker, Miss Bes­ C. Hutchinson.* C.- T. Smith, Roy mny be said of an apple belonging to
i— r ~*
‘*
22-tf
sie Love, Miss Minna. \YeIge, Miss Mason, Dr. T. A. Neal George ITymnn George M. .Reade, of 8t. Paul, Mlnu,
Soldier Boy camera, o u tfits,-sh iv Scrawny Calvra
.
iag sets—just the thing. At iL. R.
John .E Hawkins
~______ t .which he picked from g tree In New
Alachua rounty is leading in rot-! " h a t makes n cslf scrawny—off Rosa Welga, Miss Elizabeth Robin­
York 18 1808. ‘ ~
Philips &amp; Cfl.'s.
---- V3 2 -5 te~ tori ginning this year, with S u ean -|itB fppd? G e rm s-p a ra slte s-ln the son, Mrs. Phil Bennett, Miss Smith,
Fred Baltard
Mr. lteade lived on a farm In Cortintestines.
Why
not
fro**
them
of
Bob
Ovi'tatreet.
Mr.
Williams,
Roy
CS1
Robert
Willie
Fine Durnr pigs for sale. Inquire nee serond a n d ' Bradford
tnndvounty,
N.
when a boy. One
l i - 7.
Last year Alarhua led, «ith Madisoo this t-onlili»-j |f you will give th Tucker, Ch'*»t»- Sts*i*”iU»-. *&lt;*-it Jlind Bros* stables.
30-tfc
,i&lt;«. Jti-i f.*r iiiqiiseraent, he climbed
&lt; i * „&gt; bl* father's apple trees, picked
close oecond. Before the boll weevil ralf f m-1 U. A n'hn.ii»e Sjm k Rem­ 1 J,'i*n Thomas. .\!&gt;.'PLut, W.l . V. .- ( *; li,/.! G ; •••
Latint reading, fiction, gift books,
-• ri-iu i w*y k you js:.n nn.d Mr. 5ui.i.:uT f pm Mrknilo. i H rry G i„- •
ill- liirzont apple he could find and
got to this state Jackson led all edy It 1-* f .
in great variety. At L. R. Philips
will
m&lt;
if
bri.-'
t-*n
i--,
*md
in
four
or
Mrs.
Thomas
A.
Neel
had
Dr.
l’r
j
l
1
•
Jl
tv
1
mu
.-L
In U. wiys no exchange.'
other counties, but has now turned
Drug Store.
.
t(
.v -n’t know the calf. Hulley, Mrs. Mary M imp, MIjs &gt;. RoK f't H’U
it was merely an ‘experlmeiit, he
Its attention largely to other erppr. five we* 1:*
wild. He had heard of preserving ap­
Costs yon but a few cents and we Katherine Beers, Miss M.i:y Hulley,
Just received a new lino .of W. L.
jsSdle -Putter . .
ples by putting cloves In them, but
will rffumi that if it doesn't do as Afr. Bates and Mr. Honeycutt of
Douglas shoes for men and boys.
Ilay nind, McDonald
* thought It only a Joke.
For A Christmas Present
DoLand as her guests -for c'lu ier.,
we nay.
,
Special, $:|,00 and $1.50, Boston ,
Cn-l Mc'ponald
He gave the apple to bis mother, and
There
is
nothing
better
than
i;
1.. A llen N ee d C o .
Btrgiin House, 213-215 Sanford avSunday.
Cla ence Temple
when she died and some goods were?,
subscription
to
the
Saturday
Even­
H
an
fo
rd
.
F
la
.
* Joo Guerry,
#
_____ lI._3J.-2tc'
•hipped to him In Mlnnesote, Jhe apple
W. O. W. Attention! . •
ing Post, the Ladies Home Journal
William Shepard
Une stationery packets for. the
wn* found among them, sound and.still
Regular
meeting
Wednesday
Dec.
Notice to Hlorkholdrrs
Carl Takach
Soldier Iloy nl Philips’ Drug Store. or the Country Gentleman. Leave
frngrant'from the fplee.
• »
12th,.7 p. m. El'ction.of officers.
your subscription at the Herald of­
Victor M. Greene
The n ;;ular annual meeting of the
"This
appje,”
Mr.
neade
said,
"has.
'
. 32-5tc
/
F. L. Mill w. Clerk.
fice* with Robert Holly jind save
First Lieut. Geo. Gr Herring
been from New York to Dnkota, and
Public Stenographer — 'Room fi, yourself the trouble of writing for It. ntorkbold* rs of the Peoples Bank of
from Tennessee to Minnesota. I t has
*1
Sect
nd
Lieut.
Rslph
W
lfht.
Hanford,
Sanford,
Fla.,
will
*
be.
held
Gtrncr Woodruff Bldy., Phone 271. Sent to any address $1.50 each sub­
.Miller Made Examiner *
always been exposed to the'air. It will'
iri
directors'
room
of
said
bank
oo
•
•
3-tfj scription.
The following letter from Dr.
Is *■ shiny and whoteaome looking as
Sanford, (hmford, Fin., t ill be held
.
Anticipating a Slump.
Nunnally’s and Liggett’s fine car29-itp
Miller
shows
th
at
lie
hut
been
made
when I pulled it from the' tree. Fifty
Tuesdcy, January 8th, .1918, at
The Victim—"And why should you years old, It atlll Is fit for sale."
dim for Chriatmas. In all styles,
the
special
medic/.l
examiner
for
HhOO a. Via. (being the second Tues-.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I
be so much concerned even If I am
sues and prices! The most elejfa'nt
school children:
. OPFICE ROOMS FOR RF.NT
day
In
th*month;
for
the
purpose
of
loilng
my
1mler*
The
Barber—'"Why,
People Kept In Ignorance..
♦vr. At Philips Drug Sfore. a2-5e Three
rooms Doming on First electing a board of directors to strve
( » Sanford, Fla., D?&lt;*. 3, HM7.
air, anyone la nnnoyed to find hla busi­
The western districts of the vilayet
.Baptist ladies will hold Japarm c ■tree!,- most desirable office rooms for ih e ensuing year, and for the Mr. R. J. Holly, E litjr Sanford ness fulling off.” ‘
.
of Monastlr and a large port of that
h*uir Dee. 12, 13 in d H , next door In city. Sercral olher rooms far transacti'.n of such other business n
HeruM, City.
of Kossovn are Inhabited by a race
Sanford Shoe It Clothing store, good offices In same building.
i t
Dear Kfr! Holly:
i,rop *rly come before the meetwilder an&lt;F*more primitive than an y .
Bacteria-Long Uvsd.
m and wafers will be served free.
•VO WELL Sl SPEER.- _! | n f
'
lo be found In Europe—(he Albanians.
Will you kindly maku .rimll n of
How long some bacteria may live un­ Very Uttfr la known of lhls strange
31-21C
23-tfc
the fart th -t I have been appointed
O. L Taylor, Cashier.
der- proper eondltlonT la brought ouf
*bat thhj
"Special
-f »• hool by M. v rr Lyon, J r , of George Wash­ and tntertotlng PvpPl&lt;«
Dur ti.llct requialtes are an **ever*
31-lte
speak
an
Indo-European
tongue,
but do
Illustrated
Lecture
'“ "rg delight. See them at Pliiili*
children for tho st«to b&gt;.irl .of ington university In a letter to Hd*
not
belong
to
any
of
Ihe
reeognlaed
.- Thtire wlll.be an entertainm ent it
Uru* Store.
32-5tc
heklth," and ill the future ^,1 rtoes of enee. lie tells of n culture of organ­ groups of the _Ary*n family. I t ta
T h e Lily of the Bible.
Psns-.rs from open ground, I 5r Longwood Library on Friday even­ . The bllnrri t-halPiilmilimi Is supposed suapet-ted communicable diseases or- isms of pnrntyphold beta kept for more probable that they are descended from
ing. December 14th at 8 p, m„ In
L arge
Maidenhair fern,
to be (hi- Illy tndkatt-d lu tho alxlb rurring among oc’. r &gt;! children must limn ten years scaled In a test tube the ancient Illyrians, who were driven
the way of an illustrared lecture.
chapter of Matthew, twenty-eighth be passed upon by me in order to de­ • t Howr.nl university, which, when westward by the advancing waves of
Handao me* palms for ChrlatThe subject will be "Jap an ." Verse. wti«re It Is compared with the termine whether or not the suspected Irnnsfem d to nnoHiVr. mdiluin' pro* Hlav*. Their language, like the people
00 «ud up. Citrus fruit and
The public generally are Invited as gorgeous .-obt-s* of Solomon, nnd Its children should attend school.
•lur*-*4l Milt* rnte'lnos Ibqt pruvitl the themselves. Is wild and lawless, and
pNln tree*. Mm. S. B.* Wight?
be uIom ,i*.J rcllvn.
the proceeds are to go to a good color «'-«•&lt; -tcarb-t or purple. This Illy
haa practically no literature. Even
» .
Thanking you very kindly in ad ­ b v * “b.
the popular songs are very few. The |
cause. Admission 15 and 25c.
it
*
*
grows.pro'usely in ibo moist parts of vance, I am.
Hotucwlvra:—Keep your daily cxTurkish government haa deliberately J
■Itp
32-1
Asia &gt;B‘i* r.
Very cordially yours,
PlnholM In Ntgatlvas.
ft«» in a Dally Expense Record.
kept them In a etata of barbarism and
F*t:nH, Irregulnr shaped tmnsparerir Ignoranee. and makes use of them to*
Oliver J. Miller, M. D,
bofie &lt;“fi* 1011 Oak avenue.
sputa In negatives urn known aa pin* overawe the neighboring peoples.
SWEATERS FOR THE BOVS
French Read in Gouth Amerscs.
C2-,1 tc •
g
*
hob-s. These are funnily caused by
Throimliout Ibiutb Amerlrn French
The regular annual meeting of the pari Ides of dhst restlog on the film
.-“ M l
.Send your friends a box of fancy Seminole Red Cross Will Provide Is nlnin-' -mlversidly m id ; edltlnn* o'
United
States
and
Russia.
atockholtiera
of
the
First
National
dm !:ic development. ’
tho rMv-: « nro ln most *homes, nnd
he mi i°- Chri*tm« - Orders will
. No nation, save tho United Htateg,
.Them
Bank cf Sanford, Florida, will • be
book,
f
lor
w
are
fillotf
with
iikk
I
cit
a;.
l&gt;r°tuptly. by Georgs Fox,
la so economically self-sustaining or
There has. been-considerable dis­
held In the. offices’ of the hank In
l&gt;nssesses such a dearth of ‘tllvereifled
O H nro'!;' Sanfnrd- P riw IJ.O' cussion a t to the advisability of Ahe French writers of pnrae or rente, both Sanford, Florida, in Tuesday, Ja n ­
Ooldsmlth’s Worid.Wld«n«aa.
„ CR
32-ltc .* Seminole- Counfy Chapter of the lu trautti-MoD and ju the origlnnL •
One of the most memorabla tblngs-to i scenery and manifold resource* aa
uary 8th, 1918, a t 10 o'clock a. m.,
Russia has. From Arctic Archangel
A.
R.
Cj
supplying
the
Seminole
Yet U )V,lrath ■ft(l w lfe.bf New
for the purpose of electing a board be remarked In Goldsmith Id the note
• TVought for tha Day, . . . of directors to serve .for tin er\ ulng bf world-wldeneav which he Introduced to the sunny Crimea, from Teutonic 1
site* *r* V? Sanford for the winter, County boys In, camp direct with
Poland to the orien'tattxed Pacific'mari­
Hev.hu i tirdens his henrt softens his year and for the tra*uaciiou of tuch Into lltfwnture. There Is n.total ab- time
viiu.
a {&lt;iW days in Titus- our .sweaters arid other knitted-gsrprovinces—a gigantic expanse of
amlns.
.
• ,*
m b n tji.i
other boslneu as may propvtly come sence In Jllm of local prejudice, which over eight and ona-halt •million Hquare ’
b-fore the meeting. B. F*, Whitcnr, la In alrncg contrast with the vigorous mile*—endless beauty and evidences
and ’ulruajt -barbaric Insularity of of Incalculable mineral and agrtcultuCashier.
Tues-30-Ctc
Johnson. He bad once thought of-emi­
grating to America, and would have
|f, ^Teachert Will Ilave Meeting
sh ir t s
The iiflJh’-iple C jtn ty T -tchera’ done so.but f rr one of tboso humorous
- N rv rr Had 8«ni« Enough.
' ” v53
IncMrnta f i cotiirooii In Ids haplmxard
After. Dr. O ld 8, Patton had been
Club -vill m .^t Rit.o-.iay -iperhtton
Ilf*.
. . .
preaching a few weeks at the First
:jn , ti l N**rf6H C r. nm -r ScKV-'l
1* *
Congregational church In Cotnmbus,
’ If
b
s.‘
having accepted (he call to sticc?t&lt;l
It Wasn’t Hla FaulL
The foilowlng program will be
Dr.
Washington &lt;JUddeo In the fijiafoOne
youngster
In
school
had
deliv­
Tf&gt;ndere(|: .
ered n severe kick In th* stomach’to rata, a woman msmbet of the roagre'* ()'&gt;
Sang,’ Loyally to tj &gt;4 U.
A., by a hid her Ind. _\Vhrn token to task a* cation-cams u p to him ftfter the aerv-| ■
the Club,.
to wliy he had struck hbr playmate lea one morning nnd raid : "Ob. Doctor
1 « « I E O F HAN' T S C H A f f N E R &amp; M A R X C L O T H E S
. Teaching . Reading In* Primary
there, be said: *1 didn’t mean to hU Patton, I d6 so enjoy your sermon*..
r-n d rs, M -.
A T iiS tqi at• .lil*o i(**To.,but lu. .turned Around Jnat I nefvf had sense tison^b to luten tu,.
llU -N /ll-K ln z .
’
; j 111 Il:ni*
Doctor Uladden."
:T.'jtf
** *r;
fiaranary of Ik* Floating 8m ali ;

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Shoe &amp; Clothlhg

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II It never
net*r go
goes out of
----------you hit the ball
I
sight"
French
Military
E
xsrdsta
Make
Ante*
-*u
lean Maneuvers Look U k t 'KinOrastert Electric Kitchen.
dergsrUn. Stye Writer. 1 * .
President Ruppert Wants Hugh
ARE INTERESTED W
The {argent and best-equipped elec­
m jp n z i
Jennings to Run Team .
Every so often the captain takes us tric kitchen In the world le that of the
down Into a field behind the mill and Rlemens-Schukert Works/ at 8!emensGenera) Pershing Is Quick on makes os do French exercises. Aellevo atadt. near Berlin. Iletween noon and
.College Students Who Drove Am­
if .1.
me, they arc some exercise 1 exclaims 2 p, m. every day three thousand per­
Owner Is pissatlsfled With Results ObTrigger; Sibert a Tire­
bulances. Wan. Honors Before.
George Pattullo In tha Saturday Even­ sons are served from It la four relays.
talnad Under Donovan and Will J
of Its features described by
less Worker.
• , ing Post. The did army netting up ex- theSome
Bid High for Servlets of
Enlisted Men Came.
Electrical Experimenter are a cold
erdscs aro a Joke hestdo them, and
p strolt Ltsdsr,
these take about three weeks fur a guy storage nnd refrigerating plant op­
lU t
to
work up to because you can’t stand erated by electric, compressors, elec­
There Is little doubt that the New
them
straight through until you get trically drived coffee grinders, knife
York American league club will haye
sharpeners, meat allccrs, vegetable
hardened.
a new mannger when,(he 1018 cam
cutters and parers. The cooking uten­
First
you
do
the
Indian
walk.
all.
palgn begins, soya the Philadelphia
sils,
all electric, range In capacity
bent
over
with
your
hauds
near
touch­
On# Vhluntssr Describe* Have# Ledger. I t has been rumored with Commander In Chief Foroes Things ing tbo ground. It.tlrea your back and from 50 liters to 400 liters. Mfcny of
Along a t Top Speed, While Sibert
more or Tens* frequency all season that
Wrought by Shall Droppad AmSng
lew ; but that Is the way you'll have to them have 'electrically heated oil be­
Watches Details and Insists
President Ruppert was extremely dis­
Stretcher Baarara.—Two Hit
walk
.(a the trenches, so why not train tween the casings, making-them like
satisfied with the. results obtained un­
on Accuracy.
double boilers. '
Whlla Halplng Woundad.
the muscles now?
der Manager Donovan, but that he did
All water Is heated by electricity
B p
Then
you
get
down
on
your
hands
not blame him personally'for the poor
Field Headquarters, American Ex­ and run. {Ike a bear, straight ahead and all dish washing Is d 6ne by It. The
New York.—Some of the Atarrlran showing of the team,. .
peditionary, Forces, France.—Two men, and aldewsyfc, for about a hundred cost per capita per day la one^half
college boys who went over to Franca
Ode official of the Yankee* went so both efficient, both trained In tho same yards. And after that you put your cent, nnd the cost for cooking alone
last Hay as ambulance driven for (he far as to any that Donovan would be school, both In the same Una of serv­
excitement of the work behind the fir­ with the dub' next year, b u t-th is la ice. probably never offered stronger hands on the ground and .leap Ilka a not more tbnn one-third of a cent.
They afe used it) every line
ing lines are returning home because scoutrd by those In a position to know. contrast than Hen. John J. Pershing, frog the same distance I When you
of business by Salesmen, O f-,
' the ambulance 'work -has been taken Tom Needhnm, the old Boston end Chi*, commander of the expediUon, and MaJ. have done that you start off from a
The Art of Living.
mark llckcty-spllt as hard as you esu
over by the United. States army and cago catcher, who managed the New­ Oen William L. Sibert, division com* leg
fice Men, Doctors, Lawyers,
music IsIn the
the art
art in
In which
which you
you are
l*L’and *then ‘dom tTvba 7 ™ “like".
IIIf music
will be done by regular enlisted men. ark dnb of the International league
yon
Ministers, Students—by ev­
The following Is an extract from a let­ with much success this year, would be ping our troops Into shape for the
may have to go away frrfm hoiqe to get
eryone -who must have a book
te r written by a Williams boy two {he roan at the managerial helm of the grueling struggle awalUng them. It at a crawl, flat on your stomach, using the ncceamvy .'training, and perhaps
your elbows to da same. That la to cross the water;-(o secure Ihe finishing
weekn ago. who went over with hla col­ luckless Yanks In 1018,
that combines
would be hard to find a better com­ practice advance with rifle to attack.
lage unit to drive an ambulance At the
Within the last two weeks, however, bination. Eachhsk a horolc-etsed man's You have to crawl over the ground on touches. But the nrt c.f living ran be
UTILITY, DURABILITY
fro n t: *
It has. come to onr knowledge that Job. and leading a great army In these yaur stomach, pulKtag yourself with* practiced right a t home, nnd very like­
The last six weeka we have been Colonel Ruppert, who wok In Chicago days offers many man-alxcd Jobs,,
AND APPEARANCE.
ly you trill hnve as good Instruction aa
• Serving In the Verdun aectpr with our ostensibly to confer with President writes Junius B. Wood In the Chicago your hands, too.
can be found anywhere. In Ihe circle
These exercises are to train the mus­
Sheets can be obtained any­
baae a t Btercourt, which la eight tnlles Johnson about his managership, will News.
/ cles you will need when you go up to of your own family - -Exchange. from the town of Verdun. There aro not be satisfied unless he gets a man
time, ruled In eight styles.
Is of the qulck-on-tbe-trlg- fight the boche, because that Is the on*
two. front posts for the ambulances— whose success will not be at all prob­ grrPershing
style.
Bound in best quality Flex­
I ly safe way to move around there, Ahd
H ort Homme hill and IUII 304. which lematical. It le known that Colonel
Sibert will be sure that tho powder it ain't so safe a t that, neither!
ible Black Levant Grain Cow­
. Unklndnese of Pate.
, have figured In the newa of the new Ruppert wants. Hugh Jennings for Is dry.
For "placing an obstacle on tha ran
battle of Verdun. For two weeks the manager.
hide, with Black Linings.
Pershing 1s of tho dashing type,
French were preparing for the attack,
Whether President Nsvln of the Do- nervous,'nlwsys on the go, like n sur­ CADDY W ISE TO H IS JOB and tbsreby. causing • Vr'M to stop.*
« peasant of NIJnt A.’H oru) was
and the roads were only passable at trojt club w*ould permit his manager charged battery, stirring everybody he
night. The communication trenches to go to New York Is not known, but comes In contact with, forcing them Preferred to Serve New (Self Player fined 15. H* was trying to commit
suicide, and the obstacle was his own
were awful to got through, and were Jennings' contract with the Tigers ex­ along nt top speed. He tells whst be
Phone 148
Sanford, Florida
Because She Never Knocked Ball
head.—
8 L Petersburg v-.Wireless to
. .made worse by the heavy ralna. One pires this ycni*. and there Is'renson'to w-nnts It Is-up to the.atnff he hns
Out of Sight •
New Yoik Tim***
- night laat week (wo of the boy* got
picked to see that It Is carried out.
lost In the darkness and could not find
Henry was a nice red-haired little
Hell be sure to know and they'll know
their way with their ambulance to tim
If It Isn't' He gives n sharp glabra at hoy and the best caddy a t the club,
post. Finally they sighted two dark
company at attention, picks out a so he was In great demand. Mrs. H.
objects, whlph resembled French sol­
man whose eyes nre wandering. tc)ls hnd Just taken up golf that summer.
diers walking along with their big
the company commander whnt la The first time she played she happened
overcoats on. After Jabbering’ their
wrong—n few crisp, pointed words to have llenryr- He was so good thnt
peculiar brand of French for 15 min­
which nre not forgotten—arid the com- Hie next morning when she went out
■ES-,
utes without receiving any reply the
msndcr knows how to brihg the oth­ she asked for him again. Aa they were
lost ambulance drivers discovered that
ers up to stnndnril,- He also realises coming In nn the ninth hole Henry
the dark moving objects were two
that he had better. Pershing fought looked at her wistfully and asked her
American army mules, unnblo to
Moros, administered provinces when nn If she were* going to piny the next
*
speak or understand a word of French.
BETTER farm lh*n m luv* m«, U* *. if Voa’Ulnn*i|it«
Iron brind wns necessary, rides day •morning. If ahe were he suggested
lh*t* land, alaos and imi • proerewye mllraad. Your aarning
Hit While Helping Vounded.
nnd night In the field nnd In the office Hint he wait (nr her.
capacity will b* naa if ika grnwina capacity of your land M
Ho It got to be a hnblt for Mrs. 8.
. . T w o of our chaps were hndly
holds his conferences through the dny
1 rraalcr. Tkcaa commuaitiaa era rapid), developing—Kate rood adioola.
churchea and lianapartatKHS.
wounded at ono of the first-nld stations
and rends reports most nf the night. to piny every morning and for Henry
to
wnlt
nnd
caddy
for
her.
One
dny
. while helping to load wounded men
8lbert a Methodical Worker.
Into the nrahulnnre. One was blown
Sibert-Is deliberate, methodical, a Mrs. H. wild:
(flnglar Syataml
"You know, Henry, I don’t think It’s
right through the door of the shelter
tireless worker, watching every detail,
fair
In
you
or
to
the
other
gplf
plnyer#
hut and was discovered lying uncoilInsistent thnt reports of his under o'fflsclous beside, three dead French sol­
eers he neetirnte, comprehensive, cov­ for you tn caddy for me every Mine, be­
lit derail.
diers. The hoys who got them out hnd
ering every angle, of the type thnt Js muse you nre the best caddy up here,
J. E. INGRAHAM, Vk.-Pre&gt;id«nt
t o go through a bus attack nnd n bar­
persistent nnd sure. Ills voter Is sel­ everybody Buys, nnd I'm about tho
JA S. •D,
INGRAHAM.
#«*»•
~rr u
&lt; w u iiin o i( dSaU
e ma A
n gc.n
en lt
worst
player..
Suppose we switch to­
rage flrr. Two t&gt;f them—ear^i ambu­
,
.
n
FLORIDA
EAST COAST RAILWAY COMFAHT
dom raised nbove tts quiet, even tone.
fUaaa dH&gt; city BuiUiag
SL A agartina, Flarfda
lance 1ms two drivers—had no time to
Ifr wnlks through the vlllngo street morrow nnd you go w ith'a good pinyer.
Wouldn't
you
llito
to
do
thntl*'
. get' masks nnd word very sick nftrr
from his hondqunrtor* to Ills mess rnch
Ant) Henry shook Ids fiery? tittle
.It was over, hut they were going so
day nt tho snmf» gnlt.nnd the snmo
bend.
"Why. nil the other raddles Just
fast that there were no fatnl results
hour. It inny- he n momentous. Inci­
from the gas. .
_
dent Hint will delay him n minute,-nr
• *
prevent him from being back nt hla
•“ Mac,* one of oup fraternity, hns
desk nt the minute he rnlrulntcd qn.
been wounded In eight ptnrcs. lie
When he Inspects.n comprmy he stops
lost his right Jeg nnd two finRers, while
In front of earh man. His. comments
his companion, |Vet,' will Imre n stiff
to the commanding officer, are fatherly
leg all his llfo from tho e ff e c ts of his
In tone. Kilter! h e l p e d - build-the I’jmr
wounds. They have both got the War believe Hint Detroit would find It very nmn rnnnl. He Is mi engineer with n
• 'Cross and military medals.
hnrd to retain his services If New, York training for am irnry thnt’ figures
j 'The. worst experience of nil hap­ offered him nn extravagant salary down Jo thoiisnndllis of Inches.
pened to two of our college boys—Jim which they can welt afford to do nmX
Alexander nnd Taffy Young. While which would be a big .strain on DeOhrv- when General Pershing wns
they _were driving along n rond lined trolt'a treasury to meet with nn equal making his flying trip of Inspection on
with’ batteries, which the Hermans Offer.
*
Ills first visit to the Amerlmn army
were trying lo locate, with'a wounded
Along with the name of Jepnlngs'fs xnne,- n smile twitched H i p corners of
man lying In the nmbujnnce, a shell mentioned thnt of “Illlly" Evans, the his stern lips. A sergeant, ono of llio
burst right beside-them.'
American league umpire. It Is even old-time "non-coms" who knew nnny
"Just before that the wounded m ta raid thnt President Johnson Is of the regulations like his Hoyle, was drilling
aat up and asked for n cigarette, and opinion that Evans would qualify ns n a plntodn, mostly gawking, raw rethe shrapnel passed through the car first-cl nun manager nnd thnt he would rrults. Out nf the corner of his eye
‘ where his lifnd hnd been resting n few be willing to lose the services of his hp saw the general nnd n following of
seconds before and struck the stretch­ best artdtrator for the sake of having officers striding nernss the field In his
e r bearer, who was looking out to sec a winning American league team In direction,
•
v
, where we were. He dleil that after­ New York.
"AMention!" he Minuted -In sten­
noon. Hnd Jim not ducked lie would
torian tones nnd the men made their
W t lost a leg, nnd If Taffy hnd S M A L L E S T CROW D O F S EA S O N best efforts to nssuine n military poise.
•ducted he would hnve hern hndly
"Brace up. yer stnndln’ like n lot o'. wounded. The ambulance was shot to Few - Spectators Present to Witness old wlmmen," growled the sergeant In
. jAeccs hy the shell, and they had to
n ’tone liiennt only for his men. The
Concluding Qsme Between Ath­
■, bold up'the dying man for three hours
general, half n doxen strides ahead- of
letics and Browne. ;
' until assistance mine. During the ntthe rest of the party, enaght It. His
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'
'tack we had about twenty-four hours
H ie Athletics made their final apt Iron gray mustache could not raver
sleep out of 184 hours, whlfh was a penrance for Hie year In St. Louis on the smile. He did not critlclxe thnt
Saiton C. S. Collin* and A. D. Sarage, of U., S.
fair average for all the ambulance August 28 before the smallest crowd company.
Naval Bate No, 7, ‘‘rolling their o'icn" and etgnaltntf
Instead he veered off to
HEYWOOD BROUN
(
for more o f (A* "fdakingt.”
drivers.In out sector. 4)urlng Jhe Orr- thnt haa appeared At the Browns* park another with a less exacting drill
By
iman s ir raids ono shell h u n t within this yeah The day was a gloomy one, sergeant.
, 7 , J to th o P e r s h in g a r m t tn
iweoty-flve feet of our rouip jit lller- with Intermittent rainfall, but the two
Pershing Was Interested.
-court a t midnight. The roods Ari^wite- clubs w^re'iinxlon* to get the game off
On the same field n sergeant who
ly Impassable now for automobiles. We their minds. When Business Manager had won ‘honors In bayonet fencing
ani
S y n d ic .
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have been treated very nicely by the Quinn of the Browns apologised to was drilling a company In the art.
yrench colonel In command of the Business Mnnngor Ohl of the Athletlr* Ornrmf Pershing wns Interested. HV
(CoFTitihi. 19lT* '
nTPRS OF TUE
branch depot, who feasted our unit for the smallness of the check. Ohl wnnted to see Hint. It appealed to hla
f
i
e
l
d
i
i
e
a
°
5
p
J
S it io n a r y
with chnmpagne, cakes and clgnrs, nnd told Quinn not to mind, that the love for action.
has given us senta for all the shows Philadelphia club had done worse, and
A colonel- of marines who nrramgotten up by the French soldiers.
v
he told of n, gam* In New York lost pnnlcd him carried n natty bamboo
{
Volunteer Spirit Gone.
year when the Athletics' share of the cone. Thnt was Just whnt Hip gen­
"Several colonels nnd majors of the receipts were (^.(15. It was raining eral needed. He took tho enne. Then
t J r hc°
American Rad Cross hnve visited us to on the day the game was played, and to the edification of the officers, also
see whnt we nre going to do now. It kept on raining, hut the innnngers such nf the men as dnred glnnra up
They alt admitted that we could do wanted to ctenn* np the schedule and from their work, the general gnve n
Tha .greatest
yesterday
more for our mtmlry by enlisting In ao they played, though there were oalyt demonstration of frnrlng, the life nnd
Durham.
It
chaI)f
B
upply
of
American
•• r
the regular nnny In Paris. Tills Is, nhout n hundred fans, passes and all. death style of n battlefield. With Ihe
for
five
f
»
ncf•rrlvei
French
toC’TT|rs Lroi uSt
little enne In his right bond he Jahlxrd.
for all the nblo-bodled jneu In the am­ In t|ie park.
N. Y, Trfotrr
i°a«oC
is
Plentiful,
but
unMPutAr.
lunced,
plunged,
Jumped
’
.forward,
bulance service. We were asked lo
enlist. If we preferred, In the ambu­ touchInq runner . by coach skipped sideways. cneh thrust lmpnllance service for the duration of the
,
•
1* htg nn Imnglnnnry foe. "Mrlous, vlgorc&gt;ns. Hint's what's
war, but It would not he the same.
Violated by Ty Cobb In Recent .wanted,*' 1m said. "Oct the mnn-nnd
H oat of the boys declined,' and we ah* Rule
Wsehlngton-Oetrolt Qams—Qrlf-,
on In tho. next’ one. .There'll not he
going to Purls'to Join up, Including myflth Makes Pretest
tlinedn n Untile to practice the fine
. self. The. old volunteer spirit In the
ambulance corps hns gone forever—so
points
of fenrtnjj."
The rule ngnlnst n rnnner being
G E N U IN E
»now fo r’the United Stole* artillery or touched by a rancher at third base
(lenernl Hfbert says that two-tblnls
• *lr service in scorch of adventure."
wns violated In the Detroit-Washing- nf Hie time of the Stnff officers of any
ton game nf August 111 nnd as n re­ expedition. If It is nin properly, Is de*4‘
Coin In an Apple.
sult Manager HrlllVth filed a,p ro test. voted to ptnnnlng for the comfort nnd
A . S u dr de osstip
t ! ! n To
Albany,' Ore.—When the Heir. JD. L. The score was 2 tq 1 and the winning health of the men. Hit ran tell you
how
ehrh
company
Is
-blllrted,
how
Rebutter, pastor of the Kvatigellcal nm was scored by Burns In the ninth.
P i p s o m o k ers
church here, started to .rat an apple H r v i i on first when Milan let si ball tinny roses' nf sickness 1 there aii*
wtnn^a Ittk
j
presented to him at n surprise party get ewey. He ramr ell the wny among. the expedition, whnt propor­
G
u
a
r
a
n
t
e
e
d
b
y
hrre one evening recently, he found It around and Cobb, coaching at third, tion of tlielr Increased pay, the men
*
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contained a ffuMclent quantity of gold gave him a shove on homeward. Um­ are saving and how the expedition Is
&gt;o!n« to pay the vxpedira of himself pire Hlldritrand admitted the. "touch­ equipped for fighting. 1
Sugar m Your l
There nre two big Jobs with two hip
.and family on a trip to the minister's ing" Incident bat refused.to allow the
I N O O R f tm A f t D
men
to
fill
them.
The
dashing
Persh­
old home In Uhla. lie bad been plan­ out on the ground that the ball-was Ao
ning to visit his mother and the con-' far away no play on iro n s’ was pot- ing and the.methodical filbert'make a
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gn-mnbcl,- Irahilnjrof tide, decided, to rilde. The ball, however, wka not out team thgt will be hard to-brat when
i
hrlr
machine
once
etarti.
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of
piny*
yuiy tils expenses. .
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LEGAL ADVERTISING
In Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial
Clrcu(t; Semihole County, Florida
Special Tax School Dis­
trict, No . 1 6, - Semlnolp
County, Florida, By
J. W. Bell, ct al.
vs.
Citation
The State N)f Florida,
ex rel. J. H. Jones,
State Attorney.
To the Citizens and Tak, Payers of
said District:
Whereas, a petition has been filed
in. tho above styled court by Special
Tax School Dlntrjct No, (3, Seminole
county, Florida, setting forth the
fact that an (lection had been .held
in said district on the 5th day of
November, A. D. 1017, to determine
whether or not there should be is­
sued hy-the'Biiid district bonds, in
the sum of 115,000.00, to bear inter­
est nt the rate of C per cent interest
payable semi-annually, principal to
mature in thirty years from date of
bonds, proceeds of the said bonds
to be used for the purpose of acquir­
ing, building, enlarging, furnishing
and otherwise improviitfe schools i nd
school buildings in the Speciel Tax
Sohool -District; th at n raqvas.t of
the returns of said election show
primu facie that said election • w«s
in favor of the issuance of the said
bonds by the said district.
Now therefore in pursuance lo an
order of tho court herein made add
in conformity with law notice is
hereby given that th e -ta x payers
and citizens.of the said Special Tax
School ' District No. tf, Seminole
county, Fltfrida, arc by the said or­
der and by law required to appear
before the Honorable Court on the
2nd day of Janutry,^ 1918, nt DpLand in Volfjsia county, IJevenlh
Judicial Circuit of FtoFIilsT'ihd to'
show cause, if any they have, why
the said bonds should not be vali­
dated and confirmed.
Witness my hand nnd ofHcinl seal
a t Sanford, Florida, thtp U th day t&gt;(
December, A. D. 1917.
. (Beal)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole
.
County, Florida.
32-Tues-3tc

W ltnes my official signature and seal
this the fith day of December, A 1 D
1917.
(seid)
E A DOUGLASS. .
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co,
•
Florida
By V M Dougtam, D C
'30-Tue*-5tc
In Circuit-Court, Seventh Circuit, Sem­
inole County, Florida .
Overstreet Turpentine Company
va
S 8 Arty, Julia R Bollea, Solo­
mon 8 Bollea, Frank A Bollea,
Virgle Bollea Spencer and J W
Spencer, her husband, United
Presbyterian Woman's Associa­
tion. W D Slaton, H enrietta,.
National Bank and Ellsworth /
Trust Company et al .
To the defendants, Solomon S Bollea.
Frank A Bollea, Virgle Bollea Spencer
and J. W Spencer, her husband, united
Preabyterian Woman's Association, W
D Slaton, Henrietta National Bank and
Ellsworth Trust Co
- It appearing from the aworn bill herein
filed tnat you ara lion residents of the
state of Florida and over the age .of 21
yean and thp place of residence of *you
the said Solomon 8 Bollea is Sydney.
Montana; and the place of residence of
you, the said Frank A; Bollea is 801 3rd
L, Eau Clair, Wis.; and the place of
in; iiia* in u p rin cip al p iacv u i uu*i-

nets of you the United Presbyterian
Woman's Association.is Pittsburg, P a ,
and the principal place of business of you
the' Ellsworth Trust Company Is low*
Falls, Iowa; and the place of residence
of you, the said W. L&gt;. Slaton is 401
Sumpter Bldg., Dallas, Texas.
I t Is hereby ordered th a t you do ap­
pear in this court’to the bill herein filed
on the. 7th day of January, A. D. 1918.
. It is further ordered that this order bo
published once a week for four consecu­
tive weeks in the Ssnford Herald, a
newspaper published in aald Sepdnole
county.
WltnesM my hand and seal of the aald
Circuit COurt this December 1, A. D.
1917.
(s&amp;l) '
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole Couty,
Florida.
Massey &amp; Warlov,
Sols, nr Complt. •
30-Tucs-6tc.
. ,
In Circuit Court. Seventh Circuit, Sem­
inole County, Florida
Oventrect Turpentine Company ,
S S Arey, Lavfnia A. Clark and
John Clark, her huiband, Wm R
Lambeth; Robt W Yoeman, D 1
T Bomar, aa Trustee, Henrietta
National Bank, M B Bronson,
Alice Bryant and --------Bryant,
her husband, Gottlieb II Keylef,
Martha J Been and Jacob T _
Beers, her husband, Chaa J '
Brooks, G D Brownlie, Robt II
Brownlie, M L Bonn, Geo W
Link and Harriet B Link, his
wife, Mary Pennington and -—
Pennington, her husband, J. J '
Thornton and -------- Thornton,
her husband, Thos M Adams,
R W King, and Geo A Backinstoc, P Keith Boswell, Louta
Tapley, Maggie S Coleman, Jas
A Jenkins, Annie E Griffin,
W G Kmlaoni R B Lancaster,
Kcate Kennedy. Walter F Ken­
nedy, S P. Kennedy, Sarah E
Johnston and II E JohnXton,'
her husband, Luman Ward, W
R White, John T Llenfiacb,
aLal ___
To the defendants, S S Arey, Lavinla
A Clark. John C,'lnrk, Wm R Lambctli,
Robt W -Yoeman, D T Bomar, as
Truittfo, Henrietta National Bank, M B
Bronson, Alice Bryant a n d ------ -- Bry­
ant, her husband, Gottlieb If Keylcr,
Martha J Beera and Jacob T Beers,
Chaa J Bfiooks, G D Brownlie, Robt
H Brownlie, M L Bonn, Geo W Link,
Harriet B Link, Mary Pennington,----Pennington,'her husband, J J Thorn­
ton, a n d ------- 1 Thornton, her husband,
Thomas M Adams. R W King, Geo A
Rackinstoe. P Keith Boswell, Louis
Tapley, Maggie S Coleman, Jsa A
Jenkins, Annie E Griffin, W Q Emison,
It B I-anraster, Kente .Kennedy,' Wal­
ter F Kennedy, S P Kennedy, Sarah
E Johnston, R E Johnston, Luman
Ward, W R White, John T Lienbach:
It appearing from the aworn hill filed
herein, that your* place of residence la
unknown and that you or? over tho ago
of
years
I t is therefore ordered that you do
appear In this court to the bill herein
filed on tho 4th day of February, 1918
I t is further ordered that this order bo
published once a week for eight consecu­
tive weeks in the Ssnford Herald a news­
paper published in aald Semi nolo chunty.
Witness my "hand and seal of th e said
Circuit Court this December 1, A. D.
1917.
(seal)
E. A. Douglass,
■Clerk Circuit CourtT-Somlnole Co.,
Florida.
Massey A Warlow,
Sols, far Compits.
30-Tut*-9tc
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In Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial Cir­
cuit, Seminole County, Florida. In
Chancery
B y Pictorial Review
Norma K. McLaughlin
• vs.
Citation
C. O. Mclaughlln.
To C. 0. McLaughlin, care E. S. Wilcox,
A n Attractive Belted Coat.
Freight Agent, Seaboard Air Line
la shown a fetching mo^ol In mala
Railway, Norfolk, Virginia. •
color with collar in draped effect If
It is hereby ordered that you appear
preferred, however, the fronts may to the bill of eomplaint filed herein
be rolled to form ravers. Th* *M# against you In the above entitled cause
front of the coat U Joined to tha* on the 7th day of Jahuary, Al D. 1918,
front a little above tha walatlln* un­ and the Sanford Herald la designated as
der tba halt. At th* back tbar* U an the newspaper In which this order shall
inverted pUlt while th* pockdte a t be published once a week for four con­
• either aid* of th*.front era of tha secutive weeks.
Witness niy hand and seal - of office
inverted variety. Turn, back cuff*
flnUh tha ona-piec* sleeve*. In mad- this the 4th day of December, A. D.
Jam size th* coat requires 4)4 ytrda
E. A. DOUGLASS.
64-Inch material, with. 6)4 .yard* »*• 19(£al)
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole Co.,
Inch lining.
Florida.
Tha side front of th* coat 1* cut Robinson and Beardall
separately and In th* cutting guide
Solicitors for Complainant.
placed aom* dUtanc* from tha frost,
30-Tue»-5to-.
which U laid on tha material first.
Tha Urge “O'* parforatlona n e t on • Notice of Application for Tax Deed Un­
Notice of-Application for Tax Deed
length win* thread and tha straight
der Section 8 of Chapter 4888, Laws
Under Section 8 of Chapter 4888.
llna rani parallel with tha salvage.
of Florida
Opposite th* front are the wait and
Laws of Florida
Notice Is hereby given that A. K.
collar, but tha collar U laid along Powers, purchaser of Tax Certificate No.
Notice U hereby given th a t D D
the lengthwise fold of material. To 218, dated the 6th day of July, A. D. Daniel, purchaser of Tax Certificate
th* right of th* collar, pUe* 'the 1916, said certificate embraces the fol­
sleeve, with larga “0" perforation* lowing described property situated in No 193, dated th* 6th day of July,
on a lengthwise thr*ad./ N*xt to th* Seminole county, .Florida, to-wit: Lot A D 1914, embracing tho following
aleeve coma tha pockeU and cuff and 31, Blk G, Chappell’s Sub Div. of Biks described property situated In Sem­
above these tha undartaclng, all with G, K and J, Goldsboro: said land being aa- inole county, Florida, to-wit: S H of
large “0** parforatlona on a length- seoed at the date of the laauanrifof such
wise thread of mats rial- The back certificate in the name of D. A. Caldwell; S W H p f NEW of SEW Sec 29, Tp
Is Utd with th* triple “TTT” per­ also, notice is hereby given that A, K. 21,' So R 32 E, .6 scree,'sold aa the
foration* along th* lengthwta fold, Poweie, purchaser of Tax Cfertificato property of Draw ft Conoley
with th* halt to lha right of It had No. 819, dated the 6th day of Ally,
Also Certificate No 436, dated
the aid* front directly opposite. with A. D. 1916, said certificate embraces the 6th day b f.Jtily , A D 1916,
larga "O’* parforatlona on a length- the following deKribed property situ­
ated In Seminole county, Florida, to- embracing the ifollowlng described
wise thread.
Th* belt may b* plaesd on althsr a wit: Lots 211, 212, 2J3, 214, 216, 216, property situated In Seminole coun­
* fetching coat In mole color *«L
I t *; •■Ifrvf of the waist and trimmed Jsngthwta or crosswise fold of th* 217, 218, 219 and 220, Midway, Sec. ty , Florida, to-wit: Beg 860 ft N
matsrUl. If th*. collar U desired 82, Tp. 19 S, R. 81, E-; said land being of SE cor of NWW of NEW Sec 20,
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with a draped collar.
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smaller than Illustrated, cat off pat­ assessed at the date of issuance of such T p ' 21 S, R 32 E, rut) wFst 460 ft
In the name of D. A. Cald­
P*rtlenUriy ’ emphasised thU son- tern along amall "o’* parforatlona certificate
483 ft,’ E 460 ft. S 483 ft. 6 acres,
well; also, notice, is-hereby given that
era th* long coats of valours. before placing on material *.
A. K. Powers, purchaser of Tax Cer­ told as the property of E Swartley
Ip
eutUng
the
llnlfig,
It
ehonld
be
'• S
•**. with th* ful*
tificate No, 318 dated the 6th day of Hra ‘
V * htid In at tha walatltna With oo arranged that .th* seam will b* a t July,
A.' D. 1916, laid certificate em­
eiralght belts of aalf-malarUL Hare th* canter-back of tha post
braces tba following described property, , Also certificate No ’380, dated
situated in Seminole county, Florida, ’the 6th day of July, A D 1916,
to-wit: Lota 170 and 180, Midway.
Sec. 32, Tp. 19 8. R. 81' E, said land be- embracing the following described
Ing assessed a t the date of imtance of property.aituated'iQ Seminole coun­
such certificate in -the name of D. A. ty, Florida, to-wit: Lot 4, Blk B,
Caldwell, has filed aald certificates In- Alexandria of Oviedo, sold aa tha
m y office and has made application for propaVty of Edw, Lana, .has filed
tax deeds to Issue in accordance with
said certificate* in my office and has
law.,
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Unless bald certificates shall he re­ made application for tax- deeds to
deemed according to law tax deeds will issue, in accordance with law
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less sard certificates shall be redeem-1
Monroe,LBapier Ns. IS, *• ,'A .M ■
ad
according
to*
law
tax
deeds
daWn
MaaoSfe#
Iiafltn
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n _ l « y In Mason
c Hall
over
issue .w______
th ereo n on the 29th day of De­ Theatre. Vailing companions wrieoma
cember, A D 1917
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O. L, Taylor
High Priest
Witness my official signature and
SecV
seal this the 27th day of November,
"temlaolo Chapter 2, Order East era S ts
A. D 1917
Meets every first and thfrd Tuesday
(seal)
. E Al DOUGLASS,
fn each month. Everyone who has
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole
hteStariu the E ast are cordially lovttad
to visit this chapter.
- Tuea-2.8-5te* * County, Florida.
. Alice E. Robbins. 8*e*y
NOTICE
To E C. Psrkhurst' and wife. Satile
Saaterd Council K. a t C.
Parahur t. and to al parties claiming Met* jThe
the 2nd Sunday 8 p. m., and th*
an inter* t either aa bain deviate* or 4thSunday 8 p. m„ each month, a t K*
ot erwia .* an tv any and ail other o( C. Hal), Oak Ave.
parties calming an Interest in and to
C. L. Britt,,Fin. Bec'y.
the following described real estate, sit­
uated, lying and being n tha d ty of
Phoenix Lodge No 6, K. o fP .
Sanford, county of Seminole, state of
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays.
Florida, more particularly described as
Nlsltlng knighte always welcome.
follows, to-wit:
- oT J. MUta
Lot 6, Block 8, Tier 7 and Lots 4 H. McLaulin \
0 . C.
and 6 of Block 9, Tier 8 of Sanford, , K. R. and S.
Florida, according to E. R. Trafford’s
map of tha .dty of Sanford, aa per plat
Sanford Lodge No. 2 7 ,1. O. O. F.
thereof duly recorded In plat book ''ll," Meets every Monday evening a t 7:30
Page 1U of the public records o Or­ in M. W. A. Hall, Pico)Block. Ail vis­
ange county, Florida, of which the iting brothers cordially, invited.
county o( Seminole was formerly a part, L. F. Roper . - /. W. O. Singletary
which said plat has since the creation
N. Q._________
R. Soe.
of Seminole county been duly trans­
cribed and la now a part of tho public
Gaia City Camp N i. l , W. O. W
records of Seminole county, Florida
Meets second and fourth Wadaeaday
I t appearing frotn the aworn bill of nights in each month.
J. F. Hoolshan
complaint filed In th* case of Martha F. L. Miller
Clerk
CouneU Commander
N. Stone, v idow sole surviving trustee
under the will of Geo. N. Stone, de­
ceased, Rebec a 1 Mary Gove, un­ United Brotherhood of Ctarpoalora and
Joiners of America *
married, Hoaree M. Dobbins and the
Sanford Local Union No. 1761 moots
Bank of Commerce and Trust Com­
pany, a corporation doing business in first and *third Thursday night at 7
the slate of California, trustee* of the o'clock in th* M. W. A. Hall. Pico Blk.
estate of Charles G. Gove, deceased, J. W. O. Singletary W. W. Van Naan
Sae.Treas.
Preaidant
vs. E. C, Parkhurjt and Sallle .Parkhurst, wife of E. C. Pa khurst, and the'
unknown heirs, devisees, grantees or.
Celery City Aerie No. 1862
other claimants under the said' E. C.
Meeting every 2nd and 4lh Tuesday
Farkhurst.' and Sallle Park hurst, and night a t 8 o’clock. Eagle Home, Oak Avo
all parties claiming an interest in and
Visiting Brothers Welcome
to t o t ' 6. Block 8. Tier 7 and Lota E. E. Hogan
C. C. Woodruff
4 and 6 Block 9, Tier 8, of the city o
Worthy President .
Secretary
Sanford, Flo Ida, according t o ' E. R.
Trafford’s map of Sanford, - Fla., as
B. p. O. E. Sanford Lodge 1241
per plat'thereof duly recorded in.Plat
Meet 6rat and third Wednesday night
Book "B," Page 111 of the public
.cco ds of Orange county, of which a t Elks Home, North Park Avenue.
S. Frank
O. L. Taylor
the county*of Seminole was formerly a
Secretary
Exalted Ruler
part, which ea'd plat.has since the cre­
st! n of Seminole county been duly
transcribed and is now a part, of (he The Lake Breexe Council No. 31 in s is t
public. ; ecords of Seminole county
Order United American Mechanics
Florida, defendants; that the residence
'Meets every Wednesday a t 7:80 P . 1
of the defendants, E. C. Farkhurst and d.. In the City Hall. Visiting brothers
Fall c Farkhurst are unknown, and that are welcome. C. H. Smith, Rec. 8tc.
there is no person n tho Male of Flor­
ida tho service of a subpoena upon
whom would bind the defe dints, or
Modern Woodmen of America
either of them; that it la the bell f of
Meets 2,-4, Thursday evenings, 7:30,
slfiartt that both of tho defendants are n M. W. A. Hall, Pico Buildihg.
ov^r the age of twnty-one years, and it C. E. McDoha!d
C. D. Couch
further appearing from said hill of com­
Consul
Clerk
plaint that there are other parties
claiming an nternt under the sa'd
Loyal Order of Moose
E. C; .Pflrkhurst. or Sallfe Psrkhurst,
Sanford
No. 1310 meets In Ha I
either as heirs, devisee* or grantees, n Stone ftLodge
Grove Building Second and
and -that there are other claimants h'aurth Mondays
in Month a t 7:30.
whose names are unknown who claim
some right, title and interest in and to
tho property involved in this suit as
hereinabove described.
Therefore, you, E. C. Psrkhurst and
Sallle Farkhurst and the unknown heirs,
devisee* and g a niece of the said E. C.
Farkhurst and Sallle Farkhurst, and all
'other "partira daimin any. right, title
or Interest in and-to the land herein­ One Inch Cords Will Be Published JQaabove described are* hereby ordered to d«r ThU Heading At The Rato O r iT J t
appear to tho bill of complaint filed in For Year.
this cause on or before Monday, the
4th day of F'cb uary, 1918, the same
being a rule day of tnla court, and It is THOMAS KMbirr w
further ordered that this notice ‘ho
K. FtBOUSOM IIOlWIiOLDia
iUbllshed for twelve consecutive weeks
n tho Sanford Herald, a newspaper
published in Seminolo county, Florida.
&amp;
Witness my hand and the seal of the
LAWYERS
Circuit Court of tho Seventh Judidal .
Circuit of tho state of Florida, In and Sanford,'
Florida
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for Seminole county; on this the 20th
day of October,* 1917.. ....
(seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS,*
.Clerk of Circuit Gourt of Seventh,
Judidal Circuit In and for Scm- ‘ ATTORNEY akd OOUNSOIlo F at LAW
•Inolc County, Florida.
George A. DcCottcs,
Practico In State and Federal Goans
Soildtor and of Counsel for Com­
plainant.
. 18-Tue*-13tc
Garnet-Woodruff Bldg
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BUSINESS CARDS

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Housbolder

..GEO. A. DEC0TTES..

ta O srl *f th* coniii, Jadfr, lanlada
Ctaalr, dial* if flartda
In ra Kalita of
Th-odura Set aal
To all Cradllora. I^talaaa, DUtrlbutaaa and
. aU Prriona havtaf Clalrea or Damanda acalat
raid. Kalita:
You, and n th ot you, ora horabr notiAad and
rrouUad lo praaanl aoy rhairea and dananda
• bkh you, or olthtr ol you. nay ha»« atalaat
tho MUto ot Thaodoro Hrhail damaad. lata at
Hamldclo.Coanly, Florida, to lha undartlntd
EiacutrU ot aald ratal#, ■1thIn two yrara from
tba data htraof.
Oatad Octobar lilh, A. TI, 1*17.
XIAIt Y A. HCIIAAI.,
Ifr-Tura-Str
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SCHELLE MAINES
LAWYER
»urr *. court itoima
Phones 143, U»-w

HENRY M cLAULIN

la Oaurl of lha Cfualf - Jadfa. Hrola,l&lt; Caoatf
Htato of rUHdajT"
to ia Katalo ot
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Charlao It. Walkar
To aU Cradltora, Lacnlaas, UklrUrutrar and al
M Y SPECIALTIES
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Paraona hatlnc CnJna oa Damoods aininat
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You, and «tcb ot you, nro hrrvby notlSad nnd
raoulrad to praaont any ctalraa atd damanda PICKARD'S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
which you. or rttbar ol you, may ban nsslnit
lha ratal# of Chart** K. watkar drcaoaad, tato GORHAM’S STERUNG SILVER
of Samlaolo County, Tto&lt;Ida,to tho undaralfB.
od EiacutrU of Mid raUlo, within two yrara
R00ER8* PLATED WARE
from tho data thrrool.
Datad Octobar tllh. A. P.. 1B1T.
BA ftAII K. WALKRtl
ELGIN AND WALTHAM VfATCHEff
18- Furr-f tc
KiarutrU

JEW ELER

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Royal Neighbors of America
Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays
Annie Speer
Clara Stamper
/ Secretary
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Communication every first and third All W o rk R c t e i f t * M y P e r j a i a
Thuradaya a t 7:00. Visiting brethren
welcome. .
•' A tlenU on A nd B e s t E ffo rts
' fO .J Miller
O. L. Taylor
W.
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Secretary
OpMalto City Hall
Teloohoae No I f

D. C. BROCK
MERCHANT TAILOR, CLEANER, DYER AND REPAIRER

^nnlury 8le*m Pressing, Hot Guolnle Dry Cleaning. Altera­
tions of All Hindi on Short Notice
Join Otar ,Gentlemen&gt; Valet Clab. $2.00 Per Month.

8U IT8 $15.00 UPW ARD

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For Sale—White Bermuda Onion* ”
The Proper. Attitude.
H
* 4 io ra the seed, .W.00 th'ouund’
■ The proper attitude hf n mau l
'm ao Is not a Vary complicated af- 26c per h 'u n d r e d . See C. h ’
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jJS-tf Jr. The fellow &gt; b d admires her If L^ffler,
she’s beautiful, bopor* her if ahe la
a .mother,
lf-'Sho
worka,
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, I respeqtq.ber
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.JB W fe iM W g fr y w
has ■jrmpalhr
sympathy ffor her if ,ho U In «Us-.
P ™ , ^ f1, E -I ot
i, nod pith
pities' her If- ahe stumbles CurlHt, Geneva, Florida.
26-lfc
tress,
la in h fair way tq become a gentlo*
For 8ale—Very deelrable cel^iy
mam—Houston Pott.
anil truck' land, well drained. lt
Sutnmerfield, Marlon County, Fi«
Night Air In Town*.
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M miie from railroad s ta tio n ,ta il*
It Is o’ ralsinkotp suppose that night
fyom
good school and church, alts
air In ' towns Is uriheoUhy. . In roost
cases' It la purer hi twqen ten nt night hard surface rpad. This tand can b«
and alx In tho morning than at any .bought cheap , for cash. Apply t#
Cj)sa. White, Adams Park. Ga.,
other part of, tlva2&lt;1 hi
hour*.
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A Healthy SftoL, ’
VUsTnce mbit l«t n healthy spot . For. Sale—International Harvester
'Within a «nmll radius there ere resid­ truck, o n e 'lu l l ton. 1014 model,
ing In the pretty Cardiff auhurti seTen i*ater 'cooled. 8 . Bunge, Sanford
26-tf
people whose aggregate ngea total 500 Avc, and Fourth St.
year*.
FOR RENT
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Times Have Changed.
For a desirable ft housekeeping
T im e* ain't as easy a s they used to apartment-go to Mrs. C. H. Smith,
be," said Undo Ebcn. “I kin remem­
ber wlifti n gt'UiRum illdn*. have to go 308 Park Ave., between Third and
*l32-2tp
to war to get de title -o f 'major' o1 Fourth Sts’.
W i l d . '"
For Rent—Kohma, conveniently ‘it
located. Hot and cold w ater.. Ap­
ply 701 Magnolia avenue.
19-tf
Tunny japeneqg^PlatU
For Rent—Five room hotiie. Con­
Tunny are caught along the Pndflc
eociet of Jnpen from Formosa aa far veniences. Large garden plot. Sit­
north aa the Ilokkaido'.' The total uated close In. See C. H. I&gt;IT1er.
28-tf
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annual catch varies greatly, but the
average for iVccnt y&lt;mra lias hceu 25^
Rooms for R ent—91D Oak Ave.
OOOOIO pounds, rain-"! nt fLOOfiflOO.
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I t fio* been void that by thVprocew
u e d the m a r t wp* taken oat of conncrlptlon. I t m l^bt.aim f&gt;o said that
J t has booh taken out of, the service
# whldj,,wRl, re*alt froth .the process.
[ .-rYonng-tnen, w ha Joinod th e . now dbJ- ‘ tlonal army under the selective service
’ 1 net need not foiur tEat any officer of

' Regular Officers to Be In HiQher
or W noncomtoiwioned otnccr of regulars inserts of majorond
•R a n k s fnUncie Sam’ s
minor commands will trffat the men
under
their charge,In a spirit different
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in any way. from that which animate*!
'tha connhirid'of votutHeSra.
&gt;‘
&lt;'Theta Will b* in the Junior commis­
MEN ASSURED OF GOOD CARE si ohorl .ranks of the new' n ra y some
themrands or young Americans who
■.a.
have been trained In the reaervp corps
*' Mqrahal General Crowder comps at.' F o rt Sheridan, Plnttsb'nrf,
11 to Be Ojvei^ .Command of . Camp Ben HarrisoE . and Jn other
places; Pear has been expreaaed that
v iilo n .o f M«n He' Helped .
tbeso young ’nicn^ comparatively few
Cell to.the SerVlce.
of whom over have seen service in the
regular army, will have a sneer mani­
By EDWARD B. CLARK.
fest. In the method and manner of their
Washington.—It la aunred that the command for the soldier who let the
hlfher ranks of command In the new days of volunteering go by to w ait for
national -arm y, the army of the men selection. •
selected fo r service, will be command*
Such a thing la n o t.to be cred­
cd by regular army officers promoted ited, but It la easy enough .to picture
to temporary command for. the period some old regular officer In his wrath
of the war. The case la exactly paral­ if a real caae of this .kind should bo
lel to that o f officers promoted to com­ brought to hi*- attention. - The young
mand volunteers In the old days.
fellow who w ent through Plattaburg
I t la probable, that the young sol­ to get a commission In three months
diers of th e ' new service can consider and who takes on a manner of sneer­
themselves lucky that officers already ing-superiority to the selected service
trained will be in tbo placet of high man in his platoon, will get his, and
. command over them. A major general get It quick.
sees to It th a t bla brigadier general
* Regarded as Velunteera.
looks after his brigade, and a brigadier
The president of the United States
general soea to It that a colonel looks Is the commander In chief of the mil­
after his regiment, and a colonel sees itary forces. The president has said
to li that the officers down the line that the men of the new army wilt be
of rank looks after their battalions, regarded as a p art of a nation of men
’ . and companies* and if the "looking who have volunteered. Not only or­
after” sta rts right It generally ends ders but hints ore taken from superior
rig h t
officers. The president ranks the ma­
The process of raising the new army jor general, major general ranks the
was Initiated by the military authori­ brigadier general, nnil there are sev­
ties, with Brigadier General Enoch XL eral more who rank the first and sec­
Crowder, th e provost marshal general, ond lieutenants. If any Fort Sheri­
• In charge o f the work. After the draw­ dan ^ ir Plnttstmrg rookie lieutenant
ing the machinery largely passed Into sneers at the selected service man as
the hands of civilians and thereby, a "conscript" ho will not bo nble to
as the wnr department viewed It, "the dodge quick enough to get nwny from
people were kept close to their army." what will bo dropped on him from the
. I t la believed la Washington that ranks above. They won't sheer, howGeneral Crowder, who planned the OTcr, for they nre made of good stuff.
registration and .(ho draft, ■will be
Doubt has been expressed hero nnd
made a m ajor general and given the there in tho press of the country an to
command o f n division of the young whether or not n man dratted Into the
men whom he brought Into the service service ever can make as good n sol­
by a proCwui lacking the sting which dier ns the man who has volunteered,
usually attaches to conscription.
- I In n month’s time no one will know
Crowder Dees Much Service.
| how a man got Into the army. Every
Enoch n . Crowder, wlillo ho has man of them will be "all for the col­
been judge advocate general of the ors and all fo r the service." There
army for some time, has seen long never yet wi^s n mnn worthy the nnme
and active field service. He was for who did not learn to love Iho service
10 yean an officer of cavalry, and for when battlo things were doing.
Ths soldier life Is an appealing one.
over a year he was on the field of the
'fighting between llussla nnd.Japan as It gets a grip on a mnn’s affection*.
a military observer for the United He may have been doubtful, he may
States with tbo forces of the Japanese. have been, antagonistic nt thq bfffijt*

ntjig; but,long before the end of The
d
service comes, doubts,
and antagonisms
dow'n tho
gd davfa
the wl
wind with the amote ‘bf
tho sunset gun.
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I t was not without a struggle with
his prld*(th at4 1 n rrr Tllstoa decided to.
• Nhw York,—The Her. Mercer
make hla pltlm puddings tho-summer
Green' Johnston, fighting p*rafter he graduated from college. - He
. son of the.-Episcopal chord
hhd hot decided ns yrr on hla future
who Holt as -rector of (TrioU.
caret*, but afnee uny *kind of a atari
parish, Newark, nod] scored Its
lit
business as yvcU as'llw law studies
millionaire yeftry ' w h e n they
that bo Sometime* contemplated,' was
. Interfered with his plans for
e pos­
mors or ffs*
helping organised, labor/ la on
session of some amount of eapl&amp;l, be
hla way to Trance with tho
accepted his mother's proposition to
Paris''auction o f.th e Amerf&amp;ra
make plum puddings.
ambulance field- service, V *
‘ It wasn't beennse HatTy was exactly
It I t understood th a t he goes
ashamed
of plum puddings th a t Its
, as chaplain, otthqugh he la
hnd hesitated—It was because of
trained In all the duties of the
Gcnovlcyq and Harylstte and Mildred
service; Those who know tqm
oqd* -Laura—pIris' ^In , general
— ., rather
would not be surprised to bearthan uuy glri in particular.
of his gtvlhg full scope to an.
Bradley, the small town where Harry
' exceedingly, vigorous tempera­
Tllsoh had been brought up, boasted
m en t
Mrs. Johnston, who,
no. very definite younger social set,
among other accomplishments,
but, so long a* there were pretty girls
Is' a graduate nurse of Johnn
like Mildred Brewer and Laura
' Hopkins hospital, Baltimore,
Btevena
In a town, in d any young un­
will accompany him.
married men, there was sqre to be an
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occasional picnic down the river, an
"evening entertainment." Bandag aft­
Bad To* Bara Him.
ernoon strolls -through the woods or
Hayward. Wla.—W alter Blakey, buggy rides in t o ‘the sdjscent connpged.twenty-scven, left Dr. J. A Bal­
•'
lard's office the other day dejected be­ Dm .
.
In
other
years, on narry. TUson’s
cause his toe had assumed a semi­
circle form, barring him from collating short visits home in vacation time, he
in tho local . company of National had figured rath er prominently la
Guards which Is ic in g organised. these diversions. He wondered wheth­
Btakey, n farmer! other than tills one er Laura and Mildred and the other
defect, was a perfect specimen &lt;Jf man­ glrla would bo Inclined to laugh a t him
If he made plum pudding.
hood.
*
One of the consignments o f mate­
rials having been delayed In-shipment,
Harry sauntered forth one morning
to purchase from the local grocer a
sack of flour, so that the day's energy
need not be thrown away for lack of
(By ths National Woman's Chris­
tian Temperance Union.)
materials. Ho passed Lanra Stevens,
who railed to him : "Hello, Mr. Til*
ston, I don't suppose you’ll have time
WANTED—NEW RECRUITS.
The most dungeruus principle upon to conic to the picnic to-morrow, now
which the enioon Is built Is this: It you've taken to milking puddings with
Is not fashioned to supply the demands your mothcrl"
Mildred Brewer, gayly decked ont In
of men whose passion for liquor Ima
n
flowered lmt nnd a' many-ruflled
hopti developed, b'ut, with the cunning
which only the lust for money can In­ dress, In spite of the early hour of
spire, It Is fashioned lo teach a hew the day, was giving her mother's pro­
generation to drink. Under the law vision order a t the store when Harry
of life, the men already enlisted in the reached there.
"My word. Hnrry," she said. "Don't
nrmy of drjnk will be dead within the
limit of twenty yenra. The slogan of inlii'I my saying ho, hut I certainly
the saloon Is, "New recruits 1 New re­ thought you'd have-got some sort of
cruits 1" As n hundred thousand then an opening from your studies st-col­
drop out of the ranks, a hundred thou­ lege without having to cotde bpek here
sand new.recruits are made. Never n to Bradley to take up pudding mak­
utnlined dud bruised and dying mnn ing. Honest. Hnrry, nro you going to
falls nut of the ranks, that tho saloon do It nil summer!"
■
tit a new recruit, and
Is not ready will
The rest of the morning n a rry bent
from this vast, evcr-lncrenslng nrmy, j ,|ln p„,itt|nR hntter with unusual fer
tho tnasters, of the liquor Interests nre , Vo_ B0 tnuch FO ,|mt mtle Molly, 'the
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yearly
drawing millions of dollars I nIn hi roil girl,"
whom Mrs. Tilston hnd
toll.—Seaborn Wright.
n*ently eniptoycd. wntched him with
Homethlng like .olnrm written on her
FROM A NEW ANGLE.
r
’ A Hjioknne (Wash.) paper tells this: girlish young features:
"Do you see anything so very funny
“A man went out to buy a hammer
In'* a &gt;eeoutMiand store. He couldn't ntiout it tntui ranking puddingsr he
find what ho wunted, so visited one nuked her ubruptly.
"Funny? Why, of courao not," nho
pawnshop after another, and still failed
to uinke n purchase. Ills curiosity sgld with conviction. "Why, sorao ofw as-aroused... ns. ho . had been uc- ttio -imwt -Hueoiuuiful 'hutlnesa mCn In
euslonied - Id pick up vntmihte- me- (lie roimtrv nre Ah at the); are liccuiitu*
eluiulc's tools In this wuy for n mere they managed to imiko something like

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So he nald to one paw nbroker, I puddings b e lte r-a n d In larger-num bers

thun llirlr competitors."
Ro
the
Hummer
paused—the
MrarigoM, hardest yet. In many ways;
most satisfactory summer that Hnrry
hud ever paused. As n result of sev­
eral trip* to the big city bo received
nnlcr* for- four times ns innny pud­
dings ns his mother hud ever made be­
fore.
,
Tho Inst-pudding hod'been packed
■nwny. and Mill Mrs. TllMon hail not
(’nllege sluiteats In more Ilian liTit Imd the heart tq mention to Molly that,
lending unlvvral(l&lt;M and colleges In ft? because the work wa/i ended, she
states nre netlvely engaged In ‘study­ would not need her services any
ing the liquor problem, |&gt;repnring for longer.
ioudcrshlp In Its solution, nnd, taking
Hnrry Imd hurried off nftcr their
active purt In local nnd Mate prohibi­ sltnplo supper for 4he usual -walk In
tion riimpnlgns. Tills situation, has rho hetnlpcks, nnd within 15 mlnntes
been brought about through the work of the time (hey hnd left (ho house
of the Intercollegluto Prohibition ns* Harry was filled with tho wonderful
sodntlon—n student civic movement oitasclounness th a t the girl Whom he
which fo r 10 years has been engaged
In organising und. training students regarded ns the most womanly nnd
or Am erican colleges for ditties of the sweetest, of nil tho girls ho^ had
practical cllUtmsldp. aud es[K&gt;cinlly over known hnd agreed to be* his
,
for service - In the prohlhlllon move­ wife.
•T never thought n collego mnn like
ment.
you would tn n rrr n poor little hired
I)r. Haven Kmeraon of New York girl," she told 1dm.
"And I never thought iruch n nlco
city, commissioner of health, says the
tuition requires today three times as girl ns you nro would marry a man
much nlcohol ns formerly,. hut needs whose Idea of atnrtlng a career was
It for munitions. "Wo want It," lie to tnnke plum puddings la his mother's
added, "to explode In (lie enemy kitchen," added Hnrry with n laugh.
trenches and not In our own stom­
Molly rlnsped * nnil unclasped her
hands nervously. “I’crhsps I look dif­
achs."
ferently nt till* plum pudding project
than most ponple," she began. “In
NO LIQUOR MON&amp;Y FOR PUBLIC fact, It was those plum puddings that
SCHOOL8.
made me come to' work for you. I’ll
In 1014, 144.020 pupils were en­ have to tell you how It was. Really
rolled In the pnbllc schools of Maine. nnd truly, l am Mary Louise JuxtonTills Is 88.40 per cent of tho total bury, daughter of Juxtonbury, the
population, nnd only two atatoi In the bakrr—”
Uni on, Californio and Iowa, hare it
.Jlpiry 111 concenlrjl a whistle of sur­
larger percentage. Comparing tbot prise, for that was the name of one
New England Males we find, that prra» of the lending financiers of the state,
hlbltlnu Maine has (be lowest percent­ whose million* had been made by his
age or Illiteracy of any with the ex­ chajn of bakeries.
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ception of -Vermont, and Vermont hod
T wanted to do aom ethlng-^ake
no licensed-’saloons for 00 years pri*- money all myself, Instead of floating,
vlous to klny 1, 1000, and In 101S had around In society. Bnl asked dad what'
license In only X? towns, would he a good line, and he said
plum fimMIng*. . He knew there was
a demand for them, and he happened
- Doing Hli BtsL
to get one of the pudding* your moth­
"I hope youll keep my photograph er sold. And—well, perhaps dad’s
next, to your heart, Ferdy."
method*.-haven’t always, been Just
"I’ll keep H as close aa 1 can. I what your*, would be. He told me
have m&gt; pocket In ,lhs garment Imme­ tho way to make a sucres* of plpm
diately next to my heart."
•
puddings wns to get hold oi that
recipe. So I came oqt here and man­
Just »aaged to get yimr mother to h ire me;
"It Is antd the solrilors at tba front aud i learned the recipe. B at right
are smoking rigors made of root* J from the first 1 knew I'd never steal tt
hark* anil cabbage leaves."
“ from you."
'T lint may no nunt for some of Pies* (Copyright, tail, h r the McClure Newspa­
per OytuUcmtsd
--,*irin shout noxious gnsea." w
"Let me see your entire stock of tools)
1 may find something that I want."
The'm an replied, '-'I have very few
now,"
.
“ What do you mean? Don’t working
men come In tn pledge their kits for
inonry to tide them over?” .
"Not since'the slate went dry. Men
mostly nro sober, and hnvo good Jobs,
nnd want to Imld onto their tools."

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,-e |s shown In *he picture made of plalp
» navy bln* georgette, combined with •
broad stripe In navy and white. This
. la broken by a narrow figured stripe
In palidry colorings. A', panel of ^the
plain navy, widening toward the
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decoruted with white silk machine
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rows of the stitching extend up each
sldo of the fronts. Small btnek ball
buttons, with w-hlte markings on top,
fasten the blouse.
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At a recent wedding (be bridesmaids1
dresses were of pale green. With each
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reign together in the realm of blouse
fashions, the most favored of all ma­
terials for the lovely now, spring mod*
els. -Crepe de chine demonstrates that
It inny be used for equal .effective*
neea fo r.b o th tailored aud-costume
blouses, b u t georgette la .u medium
that designers revel In for developing
all ths dressier bhdlcea. In tailored
and sport* styles crepe do chine hua a
rtvnl In stilt Jersey. Just a glance a t
blouses o f any kind reveals the fact
that light colors ore shouldering
whits In point of popularity. Among
_i voile blouse* white predo^nateA, but
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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF TH E W'

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I N S A N F O R D — L ift
VOLUME IX

reached London too late for much
considered comment.
.T he Daily News receives Warmly
the President's deciaratiqn that
peace should be ‘based on justice
and generosity to the exclusion of
selfish claims. I t adds;.
" I t would be affectation- to pre­
tend th a t this language echoes the
-declarations of the European spofeeamen of the alliance. It is the voice
of a statesman, whose vision com­
prehends the. world while theirs com­
Istentste Commerce
prehends
only half a world.
1, t special report to congress.
"If
President
Wilson could have
Neither plan was specifically on-'
said earlier what he said yesterday
rferwd but an implication th a t the
Bijority believed the.railroads might and if.in Great Britain, France and
Italy, the responsible leaders had
nrcettfully work out their own nulmade his language their own, Russia
ficatlon prompted Commissioner Mctoday might bo driving the enemy
Ckord to submit a separata report
from her. border. It may be too late
Msphsticslly urging government con­
to convince R ussian! the ldantlty of
trol and saying "the strong arm of
tho aim of herself and the silled de­
lertrnmcnt authority is essential If
mocracies, but it must not be too
the transportation situation is to be
late for those democracies to learn
ndirslly improved." Any . vojun*
Ury pooling plsn would fall to meet from their greatest representative
how democracies should deport
n r exigencies, he declared, because
themselves in war and how they
should attain peace.
. '
"In tho light of President Wilson’s
speech a statem ent that will mean
the proposition that competition the wiping off of the slate of much
among railroads must be diminished, th a t ahouod never have been written
if not sltogcther eliminated, to pro­ on it, Is Imperative. There is no
m t s serious breakdown of trans­ kinship between the spirit of yester­
portation facilities.
•
day's speech and the spirit of knock­
The railroads own proposed sollu- out blows or economic warfare or
tion for the difficulties—an Increase after-the-war boycotts.""
is rates in order to attract capital-— The Times Says'there are no half
vpi'rhsracterized Us entirely inade­ tones in the .President's address,
quate by the commission. Even adding: "There are no ambiguous
with more funds, the report said, the phrases on- which militarists may
shortage of equipment could not be feed the illusions of their ‘dupes, no
remedied materially because of the h in ts‘of compromise and no sugges­
inability of industries to manufacture tion of faltering or doubt .to raise the
it.
•
spirits of pacifists.
With this
These considerations led the com­ straightforward and logical statement,
mission to »&gt;int it considered an in­ of America's war aims, the last hope
evitable ronrlt.sion that a high state of tho pacifists must founder."
of efficiency could bo maintained for
The Times reiterates thaf former­
the railroads only through coopera­ ly It expressed dissent with President
tion, elimination of duplication of Wilapn's distinctions between the
rentes and other elements of cx- German people and their ruler and
t*nse and energy and elimination of says it can no mom be distinguished
which cornea between them than the President can
tse economic wfrom competition
any longer distinguish between Ger­
rom competition.
many and Austria Hungary, believ­
ing
them willing accomplices of their
This would tnei
ru
ler.'
1
■
ed out, a complete reconstruction of
The
editorial
of the Doily Chronthe policies under which ‘ railroads
(cle is mainly a paraphrase of the
hive been developed. .
If the alternative, of government speech In a sympathetic tone and
eperstion undcq the direction of tho without a definite exprrss
Preiidsnt be adopted, s^jd tho comThe Daily Graphic says: "W hether
mininn, suitable guarantee of nn ado
this
re-statement, so lofty In spirit;
quite tnnual return should bo given,
»ilh provision by which the ronda so forward ^looking in effect, will
rould reimburse the government for have any influence on German opin­
improvements after the properties ion is doubtful. Then the only re­
sort i» to inflict such a military de*ur returned to private owners.
The only hint of the commission's fcat upon. Germ iny ns to convince
■tUtadc toward the railroads pend- the Gerfnnns of the infamousnesa of
l“t application for 15 par cent higher their rulpra. It is an'exccllcnt omen
f»ht was given in an assertion th a t th n t the conference in Paris reached
lit roads sre entitled to demand just such a complete unanimity. Amer­
»mi reasonable rates' sufficient, to ica wns represented at the conference
jWd fair returns, and tho comment and there'follows th a t the war alms
tu t although railway earning! in of the allies ho longer can hi* desyear havo broken' ail rec*- cribed in any sense as Imperallstic."
None of the. editorials dwell espec­
0fdv. the purchasing power of th e
ially
on the result of the declaration
f»rnings is greatly decreased.
of
war
on Austria-Hungary!-but im­
Steps taken by the railroad w ar
ply
briefly
th a t it la "expected and
“osrd two weeks ago to pool cars, op
*r»te roads somewhat as a unit by
osning facilities of one to another
Wanted, Candle Stubs
reco*nl*ed by commissioner
The lo w Red Cross will be glad
WcChord ,ln his supplementary re­
port u valuable, but he maintained to have all the old stubs of candle
n y ,*ere on,y halfway measures. which can be found about Sanford
‘•Mid the railroads now 'are taking and 8emino!e county for their work
°rdtr* Ron too m iny f0 vernment for the aoidiers.
I t ia planned to use these stubs
ttneies,
Interstate Commerce
for
making whal is known as "trench
mission, the War Industries
Rolls made from bid
f°«‘d i priority director and war candles."
newspapers sre dipped in the melted
candles and treated In such a manner
th a t they render a very necessary
p a rt in the soldier's comfort and
welfare In the trenches. .Three oi
these candles witl beat a bowl of
eoup‘ and one will serve to take the
cramps out of cold'fingers.
- These stubs of. candles msy be
left either a t the residence of Mrs.
P. M. Elder, 613 Oak Ave., or a t the
Herald Office.‘ .

Wotth Lining
NUMBER 31

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1917

gate, in the devastated area. The
GAINED SEVERAL RECRUITS ARRANGEMENTS CANNOT BE retreating Germans left little un­
. MADE FOR MEETING
AMONG THE HOME
touched there last spring. Spokes
UNTIL
DEC.
18th
were cut from wheels of farm carts,
. .* ®0YS
..
orchards were felled, farmhouses
A naval reserve recruiting party
The meeting-of th e 3 o a rd of Trade wrecked, uu
many cases pumps
consisting of Ensign W. M. Burdin,e which was to be held in Oviedo on were destroyed, wells filled with rubAast. Surgeon R .\S . .Lowry, Chief Tuesday night next haa been post­ bish-and' polluted.—---- *------ r--------Printer Chas. II. Houston. Chief poned for one week.
,
"Of the few men and- women who'
The following telegram was re­ have, managed .to filter back to live
ceived from Secretary Marlowe who in the one good corner of their
is in Washington:* "W on’t get back wrecked buildings to clear the fields
.Tuesday for Oviedo meeting.'. Sug­ of barbed wire and try to til) then},
gest you postpone until eighteenth." none dares drink from the old wells
‘. On account of the fact that the which they had depended on all
secretary will not return in time for their litres unless they bear a sign
the meeting on Tuesday evening reading "Good Water," to show that
and also that several o f'th e other of­ they have been purified. . • ••
ficers of the Board are out of .the
"To those safe wells .people come
6ity it is thought bpsf to postpone from far and near with their pails
the meeting'until Tuesday evening, and jugs. To make th e ir• already
December 18th, at, which tirpe com­ difficult life a little easier and to
plete arrangements can be'm ade for make it possible for more of them to
- Men to fill positions as commit* a rousing meeting of the members come back to their devastated fields
snry stewards, hospital apprentices, from all parts of the county.
—all they hnve—as soon as pumps
ran be bought, ten will be sent.-to
seamen, * cooks, messmen, firemen
Forms Red Cross Auxiliary
fill the need for them in this dis­
and engineers are especially needed
at this- timo.
*
The colored population of Sanford trict. . It is n real, though slight,
If a .mnn- hns dependents extra nnd'Seminolc county is always right contribution to the giant task of
compensation is allowed per moonth on tho job when it comes to public Veconstruction."
night the
as follows: Wife, $15; wife and m atters. :ast
committee
called
n
meeting
In the nand Concert Tuesday Night
child, $25; wife and 2 children,
Weather permitting the Sanford
$32.60; each additional child. $5. colorod high -school for the purpose Band will play at the pavilion TucsThere is also extra compensation for of organizing a Re&lt;|j Cross Auxiliary dny evening, Dec. 11th, beginning
men with dependents other than under the jurisdiction of th^ Sem­ at 7!30. ‘
inole Chapter American Red Cross
stated above.
Program:
*
The navy insurance feature is at­ The organization committee and (he March, National Emblem . Ilagley
tractive.and the rates qro very low, officers of the Seminole Chaptor Overture, Mignonette
Bauman
being only $0.50 per month at ago of were invited to be present at the Popular Melodies—
23 for $10,000, This Insurance may Georgetown,meeting and address the
Good Bye Broadway, Hello .
be carried after the man is dis­ colored people and nfterward assist
France
Boskette
thorn in forming the auxiliary. •
charged from the service.
Keep
The
Home
Firea
Burn­
When the officers nnd committee
ing.........................
Navcllo
_ For 140 years, the United States of the Chapter arrived at the school
Till The Boya Come
,
navy hns had an unbroken record of building-they Were amuzed to find a
liopie ! ..........
Navcllo
honorable achievement.
At every great number of people there in the
Selection,
Faust..
...
„
.
Gounod
critical period *ln our country's his­ nterest of the work, nnd to also find
tory it has playccT an important und th a t the colored committee bad pro Medley, Yankee Hash,............... Miller
oftehTnost glorious- part. The U. S. pared quilt a program for fho even­ Soldier Songs—
Where Do We Go From
navy has ever been a service of high ing.
‘
Here?.......... .....................Wenrich
ideals; and the lofty standard raised
' Rev. C. J*. Smith, u colored pastor
Cohan
OveV T h e re ...... .... L..i .
by naval heroes, from Paul Jones to
wns master of ceremonies and in­
Finale
.
Dewey, is zealously maintained by
troduced Rev. C. Brewer who read
officers* and men today. The Amer­ passage of Srriptute which was fol­ The Star Spangled Banner
ican people place implicit confidence
Royal N e ig hb o rs
lowed by the invocation by Rev. Y.
in their navy, und hnve a justifiable
K. Meeks. After this the Ilc v .J. R.
In the suburbs of Sanford at the
pride in its accomplishments. No
Illye made the opcni'rlg address. pleasant home of • Mrs. A. F. Bell
more patriotic service can therefore Prof. J. M. Crooms, the head of the Wednesday, Dec. 4th, tho Royal
be rendered than to-help make the colored schools* of Sanford sang a Neighbors of America went in a
navy what is- required in sjzc.
solo.
At this time Col. Schelle body and was royally entertained.
Men who arc subject to the draft
MuincA, representing tho organisa­ T he room wns beautifully decorated
may enlist in the navy until the* 12th tion committee spoko on thc'History in' purple and white. Tho Royal
of December, but after that (Into iio nnd the Objects of the Red Cross Neighbor color is 'purfdo and the
choice of service will be allo.wod.
A delirious
He was followed by Mrs. R. A. Ter- -flower, Rouganvillia.
Tho following boys enlisted here heun and Mrs. W. P. Carter, repre- chicken ,salad course was ‘served.
and were assigned to various stn;
All thoso that were so fortunate as
to be at this happy if-casion were
Edwin S. Want
unanimous in their appreciation of
Robt.; Deane,
the hospitality of Mrs. Bell,
"

Methodist ‘ Progressive Program
At the Sunday ichool hpur each
Sunday, Dec. 9th 16th and 23rd a
■hort program relative to Chrittmas
including .Christmas 'legends, solos
and recitations will' ho rendered
* We are planning to have a "White
Gift Christmas" entertainment* Fri­
day night,’ 'Dec. 28th, introducing
many new and Interesting features,
among them the "Christmas Pa­
geant," consisting of nineteen char­
acters represented by ladies and
gentlemen of the S. S. and church.
The purpose of the "W hite Gift
Christmas" is to celebrate our
G reat King's birthday in the best
way possible by giving to Him gifts,
the very best gift being th a t of one’s
self, but if th a t has already been
given there are many, others pure
and white gifts we may give and it
is with this high purpose in mind
th at, we are having this progressive
Christmas program, th a t each one
may get a deeper vision and through
the visjon the vim and ‘willingness
to do and hear God's call.
,
Next Sunday Mias Lillie Fernsworth will tell the story "The Le­
gend o f’ Cathay," telling how Ind
where this W hite' Christmas Gift
originated, etc. Miss Laura L^e.wlll
favor us with a solo.
.
T h t president of the Truth Seekers
class l# very anxious th a t evtry
member and the friends of the class
Hew te Win Children to Christ he present next Sunday. Our teach­
Rev. C. L. Flak of Cleveland, er -will be' here only two or thre
l ,KE^W|L80N'8 ME 8 SAGE
Ohio, Is to speak In the Congrega­ morp Sundays and let us have a
* .*
tional church Sunday evening oif the good attendants.
IUk P,*er Appre^a* «r B n
•b o te theme. Mr. Fisk Is a secre­
^
JW agsall f ;
Mrs. O. W. Msines of Loillse,
tary of the Sunday School»Society
and brings to his subject the latest Fla;, arrived In the city last evening
v. • , **°®e message to eongreae results of psychological and pads and will be th a gtiest of her eon, Mr*
ht
Possible prominence goglcal study In regard to child
morning . newspapers, but It training..
• **
•• 1.

evening
Organixatinn of tho Georgetown
auxiliary was formed with a large
number of members*and with Rev.
C. Brewer, chairman, Mrs.. Jerry,
vice chairman, arid'. M rs. .J . N.

Red Cross Notes
Longwood Auxiliary has to report:
Tw enty four new members and
$17.65 In cash, $15.00 of this was
obtained by giving afternoon teaa
and entertainments and $2.60 was
donated to the cause. They have
just returned •’ completed 30 ahort
bed box , 8 long bed box , 8 -bed
ahtrts; a total of 46 pieces. Among
our working bands Longwood stands
well In the front and considering her
numbers she does more than -some.
Mrs. David Speer la delegate from
this chapter to the Red Cross con­
vention held at Jacksonville yester­
day and today 'and we are looking
forward with much pleasure to lira.
Speer's report on the doings of the
convention as .well as items of Inter­
est as to the way fhe work ia being
conducted In the big town.
The m atter of direct distribution
of sweaters to our boys has been
taken up with headquarters for ad­
vice and as soon as definite Informa­
tion has been obtained report of
same will be made. In the mean­
time knlttera knit.
The following cablegram haa been
received from the Parle Ileadquar-

Forrest Lake Appointed
Tallahassee, Dec. 5.—Governor
rest Lake of anford, one of the prom­
inent bankers of the East Coast sec­
tion and representative' in. the 1916
session of the legislature to fill the
vacancy caused .on the Southern Dis­
trict Exemption Board by the resig­
nation of Dr. J'. (Jackson of Miami.
Two vacancies have occurred on ap­
peal boards of the state-recently. On
the Northern fllard Scott M. Loftln
qf Pennsacola resigned, and Cover
I nor Catta has appointed J, H. Finch
| of Marianna to succeed him,
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EXPERIMENT T R I E D BY
GROWERS AND RAILROADS
, Sanford la recognised as the larg­
est vegetable center in this country
—in the growing and shipping of
winter vegetables and. Sanford has
validated the claim timo and again.
Last week a t a meeting of the grow­
ers for the- purpose .of trying plana
for the faster movement of vegetable
cars it was suggested th a t solid train
loads of vegetables be moved from
here to the eastern markets where
the bulk of the crop is usually ship­
ped.
This idea offered many good pints .
and also offered the objection that a
solid train load of lettuce going into
the market at one time would have,
a tendency to pull down ‘the price.
' At any rate the idea' has been
tried and on Tuesday night tho
A. C. L. hod everything all ready to
move a solid train load of 41 cars of
lettuce from Sanfqrd to the-Potomac
moved
Yards and the train load
All t|ie enrs for the western markets
w'e'ro held out until the- train load
l/ad departed nnd when this big
bunch of lettuce arrives in the north
it will demonstrate that the pcoplo
of Sanford at least are raising, stuff
the same this year as in other years.
'As to whether this will be a good
plan or not will be solved after tho
returns a re ' In from the lettuce.
One thing is certain1—if lettuce is
worth anything It ahquld bring top
notch prices for seldom in the his­
tory of tho Sanford section has there
been such fine - lettuce shipped as
this season. Tho dry cool weather
has brought out all tho good points
in the.head lettuce and not only are
the heads largo b u t.th e y arc crisp
and sweet and are bounu to create a
demand for godd lettuco in tho
northern markets.
The A. C. L. By. demonstrated
that they arc assisting the growers
in every way to move the crops de­
spite the many handicaps and if the
growers want the stuff moved in
train .loads the railroad will do all
in their power to move.it.
Declare War .On Auatrfa
Washington, D. C„ Dec. 5.—A
joint resolution drafted In accordWnshington, D. C.. Dec. 6.—A
once with the views of President
Wilson and the state departm ent
declaring th a t^ 'a state of war ex-;
ists" nnd "to have existed slpco
noon today between the United
States and the Austro-Hungarian
government," and directing employ
ment of the entire naval and mili­
tary forces to carry on war with'
that ' government, was introduced

* "Whereas the imperial and royal
Austro-Hungarian government has shown its hostility to the' govern­
ment and the'people of the United
States by severing diplomatic regu?
lations and .has formally adhered -tt&gt;
the ruthless policy of submarine war­
fare adopted by its ally, the Imperial .
German government, with which the
United States is at war, and has
given
to Its ally every support and
Masonic Election
aid
both
on land and tea in the war
Last night at the Maspnic Hall
against
the
government and people
ocrured the annual election, for of­
of
the
United
States of America,
ficers of the lodge to serve for the
therefore,
be
it:
••
year 1918. With a good attendance
"Resolved
by
the
senate
and
house
th e ' meeting* Was a very interesting
one.
g
*;
'.* of- representatives ‘ of the United
The following were elected: Jas. States of America in congreaa as­
Moughton, Master; W. C.- DeOour- sembled that a state of war be and
sey, Senior Warden; Jno. D. Jlnkins, Is hereby declared to exist and to
Junior Warden; O. W. 8penrer, have existed since noon of tbo fifth
Treasurer, and O.- L. Taylor, secre- day of December, 1917, between the
tary. The other offices which • are United States of America and the
appointive will be announced later. imperial and royal Austro-Hungarian
Another matter of Importance government and th a t the President
coming before the meeting was the be and he is- hereby autbbrfked. and
m atter of changing’ the night of directed to employ the entire n iv a l
meeting. Upon a vote properly tak­ and the military forces of the United
en ths meeting night was changed Btates and the forces of the go verpto the Apt and third Tuesday nights ment to carry on war against the
each month I t is expected that this imperial Austro-Hungarian govern­
ment, and to bring the conflict to a
successful ■termination, all tho re­
sources of the eouhtry*ard hereby
pledged by the congress of the
United 8tatee.
.
•
;x
i. T. F. Kluff and
daughter, Ml
Louise of . Lakeland
ara the •guest*-of Rev; Stelnmeye
Mrs. KlyfTa brother .at the Methoc
l |i t parionage. — ■. *r
o v ••

�4, HIT
FAQB BIGHT

* 1■

• For R ent—Room* and
m s : ,
piano. 210 Park avenue.
^Boney, ggai.cl’ifha-xw tf &gt;nutrition*
n P V » p * v - . J ^ q tfJH w fc y j *
1 and delicate ,of .-foods, a b o u lJ M j« H *
, \M
«&gt;t IpV MMi - tu t l»*
k m 4!
f'.mom than It Js,"
hav ipa
h a k i to toH&lt;
f."_
ar.su-. . . 1
f ptet "Bought In tb« comb, It la bound tiated do#* In. ' See 0 .: H.^LefBer.
&gt;nr»»»&lt;!«• -if u
i - ;r* u«-»P(i*C
* to be unadulterated, and will keep ooe
11»t; •*&gt;' f * t*
• free faom aor* throat and bronchial
r iT n x T X J j.c J x r
trouble*. Honey haa been oaed a* a
Room* (or Rent—818 Oak. Are.
t cosmetic.' The result la a finer tax­
22- tf
•
' tured complexion, a flowing color, a
For R ent—Furnished room* for
1 roam.- freah look.1* .
______ _____ ______ nr* so many ar­
light, housekeeping, 117 Laurel *tk
tillerymen needed that personal selec­
• . Coal Consumption.
tion would ba Impossible except where
Great Britain** per capita coal con­
men hard’applied and have given rta^' sumption la about three - times M ; Rooms for light housekeeping and
sons why they think' they are particu­ r e s t na that of Prance.
furnished rooms. Mm. Lilja, dll
and ran * perfectly m irm i 23, /filing larly qualified for tha roaring aerv■* *
Park avenUe. ,■• * •
23 -ifc
wjth an all-arOuad shot to fiet outside Jca."
'
.
Truly
IndMftrlous.
.
the line.
. &gt;4 i
F o r - B e n t—Furnished rooms for
At some olfthe National army enaqs
Ab Adkins says ht*na* aii unde w
Vlgnaux, now on bis IqatMe^oomplet- the barracks have been built to accrim;
Ught housekeeping. 607 Magnolia.
Is'so
Industrious
ho
makes
Jinrd
wo
ed 47, this run being romarka|l* lor rnodata companies of, IfiOiJmen each,
*
*
' 17.11
of loafing.—Atchison Globe. I «
a wooddrtnl screw tlraw.
. t
while 1ft others th* buUdlnga are large
-■ • Betting ion .Vlgnaux... -A
• FuynliJt^d Rooms by Day, Week
enough to accommodate company units
When tha Interval cam*, with tha of 260 mem It la probable that In the
or
i -Month—Park ' avenue Flat, 101
Anyone who haa been unfortunate,
score 206 to 286,' in favor of Vlgnaux; campj where each set of quarter* have
Park avenue, over L. R. Philenough
io
get
Ink
oo
a'
favorite
book,
there waa a llttla batting on Vlgnaux room for only 180' men tthe company
Ip
e
^
.-C
o . drug atore. Mrs. C. C.
a t 0 to 4 In the French division, but temporarily will lpdnde only that num­ or, worse still, a borrowed one, may be.
illart.
.
manager,
Interested
to
know
bow
one
housekeep­
the Americans .could dot be dgawn-ln ber, but later the new basts of assign­
er removed ,such disfiguring, mart*.
a t any price. ,
.
ment* will ba used and 100 man will 8be bought a little oxalic add, diluted , For. R ent—Three office rooms
Recommencing, Boppa adored, only ba added to each formation.
with cold water and palptnd It ofsr fta n tfo t on First s t m t . . Most de­
2 ; Vlgnaux put together a moderate 4,
After the young aoldlera'bave begn It
leaving tha ball* wall together. :-Thla trained to some extent and a re ready the Ink spots with n fine camel's hair sirable'offices. In city. Several other
was tha beginning of hla downfalL tor f o r ' distribution among tha different brush; ~T hen^lh»appU ed a-ah eet-o f- Toot) office rooms I n ‘same building.
23-tfe,'
although the llttla American had a nar­ arras of the sonr Ice represented., in blotting paper to the stained part, and Yowell &amp; Speer. . •
row aqueas* aa a result of playing too the camp, an opportunity will be glren pbaorbed the stela with the liquid.
W ANTED
gently at the eleventh stroke, b'e Bailed io thoec who wish to apply for place*
ahead,, tying Vlgnaux when h » bad In i tb4 avlatlop corps, or any other • . ' Preserving Worn Surface*
•.
made 88. *
There are sometimes places on tli« &gt; W anted—Second hand wood cook
branch of the service. Men who have
After putting together 01. Hoppe waa had training In mechanics and who exterior of a house where tbs paint stove or range in good condition.
ahead by 2 points only. After Vlgnaux seem to be fitted temperamentally for gets worn off nnd which cannot be re- Price must he right. Address,.stat­
had replied with 0, his breakdown be­ the'air service will have their applies: touened without making n “botch Job" ing price, A. Courtany, City, R. 1. *
ing again a failure to'get the batU out' tlona endorsed favorably by their com­ of It owing to the difficulty of mixing
' •*
‘
30-2tc
of balk, tha gam*’, waa in^Hoppe's pany commanders and ) forwarded the new paint to match tho adjoining
"W e buy honey. Send samp)**
hands, for In the firs following breaks through the proper channel# to the color which hns faded. To preserve
h* made 210 to 64 compiled -by-Vlg­ chief ot the signal corps of tha army the wood lit such MH&gt;t* until lbs house Jacksonville Cracker Works, Jax,
naux In bin four lrinlng*.
: 29-6te
can be* repainted, apply two coafs of Fla.
for action.
.
-Ituna 83 for Record.
• •
linseed.nil with n rug. Thle will lm*
Picking "Non-Coma."
Hoppo'a 06 In the twenty-second In­
Bricklayer and plasterer *wanted
On* of the problems of tha officeri prove iho.nppcuninco also. — Popular
ning .wag the record.' It w as;m ade of the new army will ba tha aelectlon Science M o n t h l y ; . '• .
work by day or job in. or out tlw
without a fluke...The boy gave one of of noncommissioned officer* for the
city. Apply J. II. S„ R. F. D. No.,
the grandest exhibitions of billiards various companies Many of these will
Sanford, Fla. _
. *30-2fp
Imaginable; Time after time he had be needed. It la true that there will
to stop until the applause ceased.
W IL L lE HOPPE, B ILLIA R D dHAMPION OF WORLD.
„ W anted—Young man 19 year* 6ld,
he some seasoned “non-Voma" on duty
p
When at the beginning of Uia twen­ and that other place# In the cherroned
with High School education must,
... '
Same*, the victory of tbh hoy was an
ty-fourth Inning,-wanting 70-to win, ranks wilt b* filled by mep who tooksnably the most brilliant the more remarkable.. . . •. . .
have Work. Have had 3 years' ex­
William
J a {,PPe' * The* fact that Hoppe’s average w u Hoppe took hla place- autho table one the training at the officers' reserve
perience driving car, Will accept
% anything reasonable.
irkable mastery of ths Ivory | ^ 20-24, against 14 1-28 by Vlgnaok could almost have heard a pin drop. corps camps, hnt who failed to get
Address II,
ig has been the talk of the
|h lt
victor made a high run In Almost breathless alienee broken only commissions, hut there will be bun
care
Herald.
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by the m arkers voice, he put an point dreda of places fet to he filled and to
after
point,
nuraea,
recalls
arid
cush­
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appointments to these ithe-private* qf
W anted—To repair your guns,
break of 76, while the loaer'a beat run
the selected army may aaplre.
was 61, ahowa how completely tha ion enrrowa being faultlessly made.
sewing
machines and talking mi;
At. 07 ir looked aa though be would
&lt;*&gt;-•
n
As aoon aa the assignment to com
youth outclassed the older player. •
chines,
or anything else thst U
break down, but with * four-cnahlon panics has been made and the regula
1
All
LtfCftlAdvertlgeiflentg
Under
VJgnaux Waa Champion,
broken.
323 Palmetto.
29-2tp
enrrom ho had the balls in d o te com­ tlona of the camp are.established the
Thin
Hending
THREE
CENTS
fl
m e lo n s to tbla match Vlgnaux had pany and ran o u t
•
young soldiers will-be glren instruc­
Waated-r-Men!
beaten Schafer,. Slosson and 8utton,
tions In the care of their pereopa,. In U n e For Each Insertion. Minimum
Between
17
and 40, Baptist in­
and waa tho champion at eighteen, 18566654
,
the care of their rqutP*0' 0* *“ d In Charge 25 Cent*. ‘
clined
or
non-church
preference, t*
when Hoppe challenged for the honor*.
their dotlea*to one ahother, to the aerv
'
In
answering
an
advertisement
join
Berean
Class.
R.
M. Grovesc. The French master nnd hi* friends
Ice and to* the flag. Nothing In the
where
noname
la
mentioned
in
the
■tein;
president.
11-tl
were
highly
amused,
for
they
had
not
necessary teaching line will be over­
LuUfilUCicu tuni tilt? nijiu vt
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looked, for the morale of .an army ad, please do not ask Tha .Herald
Found—Eastern Star pin. Oentr
for Information aa to*lhe Identity of
must bo aa right aa Its material. a
can
hav? same at. Herald office by
Usually we do not
The training camps are big schools. tbft advertiser.
~ '"- r V v— — —
paying
for this notice
30-2tp
They are presided over by achool teach­ kqow who tha advertiser la and If
ers who have been trained for th# pur­ wa do -we are not allowed to. giva
Men Drawn for National Army pose,
rhfcn who have been through all out this Information. Simply write .
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Ns. STM -.
- Will Spend'WfcoRs at
that the youpg' soldier la required to a letter and address it a a ’ Rer In­
ItfrTMt at tk« CaatMaa af TH
go through. The Weat Point graduate*
,lnfarttry'»T)rttli: '1i
have a much, harder time at the Mili­ struction* In the ad.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
tary Academy In the flrat year of their
FOR SALE
course than any young aoldler possibly
At Sanford, in Jhe Stale of Florida, si
can have In the training camp. The
the Close of buaineaa Nov. 20, HIT
For
Salo—Dodge
automobile,
prac­
officers who rose from the ranks have
been privates themselves, and the tically new. A real bargain. N. H.
RtMatcr*
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younger officers who have been ap­ Garnc/.
____ I Lean, anj DuwsiBlaJ__________
tU J^tia
Training Campa Are Big 8choola In pointed from ctvtl life have had the
u I Ovcidralla.
------**n
For Sale—A bargain in wjre COVcov.
y . 8. Honda drpoiltcd Io M v n riinibCharge of Teachers ‘ Who Have* hard, grinding training of the officers’
H
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lion
(par
vSlu*)
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ed hose. See L. G. Stringfellow I.lbrfty L o o iliaili, un&gt;
. Been Through Alt Yeung.8ol- •
reserve camps. No yonng aoldler jrill
30-3tp
.
dlere ‘will Have To.0b.
he ordered to do anything which the
_______s T,CIO.00
men who do the ordering have not In
For
Salo—Winchester
pump
shot
to aarura U. S. and ......
their time done themselves.
.
By EDW ARD C L A R K .*
)4 p « r»nl and
gun. Prefect condition. Prico $16. •tdrpdaltO
t.goojoo
. Wahlngton.—Only a small percen­
p^r rent__ ___ ___ ___
Geo.
•
G.
Herring.
.
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.
30-2tc
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Honda
other
(haa
U. 8. Honda
tage of the young men drawn Into the
I’ladrd to Hacura U. .H
new National nrmy havc cnU-red camp
For Sale—My ofllrc furniture, all lliJ»Colhrr than U.BTlltnda tj.esrjn
on the flrat reporting day* act for
Pltdp-d lo B foin I’oata,
that event, but aoon snnlethlng more Famous Figure In 100$ Revolt In new anil beat quality, new L. C.
Mi9J*
Sarins* D*tx»l(«.----- t---Smith.
No.
K
Typewriter,
nnd
will
Russia
Bays
"Fight
‘to
llond-and trrurlllra pladsnl
than a half , a million o fr- them
rodalrral lor 8uia, &lt;jf
Victory."*
»ell or lease my new library. See me aa
will have begun tlielr training. There
olhrr drpoaila (pntlal ri
_ K .01)0.00
at onre if interested. I am at home nudrd) or.bllU gsymhl*—
aeems to bo some public misunder­
'
Petrograd.—Marya
Splrtdonovo,
fa­
only for a -sh o rt. time. George G.
standing concerning tho 'course* of In­
b a n d * tno4 in
6S,«y.7JI ITT,7711*
M w ii) cwnctl un|
struction aim! tb* order In wbleh they mous In the revolution of .1006, has Herring, Sanford, Fla.
30-3tc
lUDk (SOprT* &lt;|(U(
Joined
the
ranks
of
women
champions
Stcrk of F rdrt»l llm
wllj bo given to these young American
m l of mbttrlp!lo&lt;
of “war till victory."
— t------ liisui
To wind up an estate 1 Voluo
soldiers.
c
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of bonking hc«
------------- MHi*
student
at
a
secondary
Tlirn'
n
Kumlturo oad Bitun
If there la .any youpg man who
school,
she
was
so
horrified
by
the
flogthinks that he la to be made at once
Into ■ member of a battery of artil­ ‘gtng of Tamboff peasants by Assistant
lery or of an aviation section, or of an Governor Lnxhenowaky that she shot
Cuh In vau,t and mi amount*du» from
National Hank*------- r --- j '—y
engineering detachment, he must'think the oppressor dead. Jibe was dragged
N*t amount duo Iron bank* and »n»again to get It right. -Certainly for from place to plac* jn a cattle truck
#t», and tn»t eornp*nW* n&lt;k«r
looudod In Il»m* la. 14 »nd H- —some weeks every young m«U In.the and tortured. Her case provoked In­
• *
Chrrk* ort otW bank* In tho
ramp will be given nothing hut Infan­ ternational protest
For Sale—"White Bermuda.Onions, or loom aa rjp-ulkif Ukk (otl^r
After her release by the rerohitlon.
try drill which Includes'the school of
torn1TJ
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grown
from the seed, $2.00 thousand. than!
of llm* II, I '. H.
....
tho soldier, the squad- and the com­ on her way home to Europe, thousands 26c p e r . hjun d .r n d . • Sec &gt; C .' II. ToUl
lT.andlS-i----------of Siberians met and acclaimed her at
Chock* or bonk* Urot.Sireddaolrity
pany.
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28 -'tf
or town of rrporllna bonk -*&lt;•
Virtually the flrat thing that will be the railroad stations. 8b* replied by
begging the men to fight for liberty,
fioawiw
Il«WtQpUon fsadwtUrtl.'iL
_
and d u r fr iis U. 8. Trwurrr
camp after they have been "alept". and and the women to Indte their hutJ
n
tn
m
t
earned
but
aot
eoBoctrd
l»p
fed will be an order to appear before hands to battle.
. pro^tlmato)
, ----------- ----- ----the army doctors for physical exam ­ . Hpeaklng at Omsk, She told de*ertar
soldiers that America's entry Into the
ination.
,
For Sale—Shelving and counters
Every youngster with ambition to war should maka them blush with at- a real bargain. N. H. Garner.
serve hla country must know that pos­ shame, as American sentiment had
27-4 tc
CmplUl Stock paid In---------------— *Ujm»
The spectacles presented hy the vasd, corals, sea flowers, IWiea anu sibly he will not be given tho oppor­ been a powerful factor In her favor.
other
inhabitants
of
the.
deep,
clear
tunity, for It Is conceivable that the
Russian Ballet were revelations of gor­
For Sale—Very desirable celery
elvtlisn physicians may have overtookgeous color. Audience* were en­
A subeoa magnet. Invented In Japan, and truck land, well drained,, at
The costuming Is a revelatlW of reaad dlicoaat ••■*«*" " ■ * 1UL* |
thralled by them, responding to the
promises to be of great-assistance la Summerfleld, Marion County, Fla., IIlattVMt
m«T«a«»H cppcsslms c T - -----— t mP
fascination of the roost marvelous Murcefuloess and of beauty that lures
locating sunken vessels.
\
mile from rajlroad.station, J-t mljc f c ; * = 3 / 5 J n S K r s f c i t - tS S :
management of color that baa evsf In­ tha mind Into unexplored paths.. Why
from
good school and church, also
not
take
the
corals
or
anything
else
spired them to enthusiasm. It U-fos
The Conceited On*.
hard
surface
road. This land can he .‘I Total of lt»m* i t and « .
r |&gt;t»F,
atudtats of &lt;he tlmwi ‘to determine on *Ubd or sea as* InspIraUona and
"I can't brer that young leading
make
life
•
continual
round
of
Imbought
cheap
for c u h . .Apply, to
-H
how greet an Inllueore these specBlan;
he's
so
fonrfcltcri.
now.
do
you
peraofiatlona? In the accompanying
than 30 d«y* (olhrr tkaa for
C h u . White, Adema Park, Ga.
\
Tb* Hats In the posseaalon of the manage to get along with him7"
taclaa hare had on fashions. .W# i
war department are th o u of youpg
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this influence reflected now and kn
"I always talk to' him about himmen certified for aertrlce by district* Arif for a while, and then be talks to
For Sale—130 White Leghorn,
and this means largely, of couree, by me ahont himself."—Life.
S s a sK ' ^ 3
.
Ilbw th«B « * •
hens.
Will sell all or part. Joe Fc
counties..
They
will
bo
aaalgned
tem­
color,” aa Rostand expresses It.
porarily to companies accordingly. PRIZE THRilLINa TIE GAME naridex, Paola. '
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The legends of the ballet* make a
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Neighbor* at-home will be neighbor*
limitless playground foN'the Imagina­
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In the camp for some Utile time, and Remarkable ‘ .Is tra lnnlng ' Costed
‘For Sale—International Harvester
tions ot those who must enjoy ao.ilch
perhapa
for
the
entire
period
of
the
t» Ik;
Flayed Between Cincinnati Rada
a field. In "8chehem«ade/* the sfeene
truck, one half t 6n. &gt; 1914 model,
war, although, this depend* to a con­
and-Chlcag* Cuba. _ .
la a sultan‘s tntrem. It goes without
L
J4V
water cooled. S. Runge, Sanford
siderable extent upon chance and to
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aaylAgy that-here »■ «hanc* f u r»A v e..an d Fourth St.
26-tf ’
t * Flrepreaf Claihlng.
4tbMt
(a/»khl»*
p0*.
some extent vpoo the yormt aoW«r
•Perhaps a more remarkable extra­
producing end elaborating ortepWr - Gahneata* worn by children
j
himself.
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r.
' inning game never was played than
Kpicudor. *tw Chrnaval" batraya by bo rendered ‘fireproof hy t h r
F O R JEUfiNT
Infantry
Oats
Meet.
.
v
that
between
the
Rede
.and
Cuba
at
Its name bow great (be YaHafy It Ih; of a.tittle-ammoqlum pbospbat
At livery camp In the country Ibtrq Cincinnati August 31. -Going Into tha
elude*, and m *op*ire" .ravlvea the
For Rent—One' bedroom, hot and
water In w&amp;lcb they are waahe
wllj b* a brigadier general Into whoa# ninth tho score was 4 and 4. The Cuba
Id
wa^r. 801 Park avenut. *
wooden
will n&lt;^ Vender them ahaolut
charge will ba committed tha TH r scored a run. The Red*, cam* back
iF* and "Badko” luagtua•
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no-2tp
meats intended for th* *rtlll#ry«**rv with one In tbetr half. In tha tenth
■ reachea the eenlth of Its proof,"hut very pearly an.­
leak Mott of tha youngetera will ba the Cubs aeprad another. .The Rada
"«4dkri"tfkrt» la nothing
^or-_I(*ttt—Rpomai .cpbvfploijt
. &gt;*
*^ot Into the IhHantry for IfU thrf Rr^
^ b r t o f f l.p c r t h * fancy
located^;&lt;lIotpand
cold Wftan. -A
of the new suit* fpr autumn dominating branch In mimbert; arid in
■a. T h flcen a la laid at
ply
761
•
Magnolia
avenue.
: 19-tf
hg, .though broad WkcoM fn ktriklarfRowoifJ'-Tf thtrr* |«r then what did the lied* do but gcor#
tally employed aa time enough before tha eepaiutioo 1» two In their half. The umpires, de­ * Board, room* and rooms for light
dcoat. B elw are mall# Into brigade# of Infantry and spairing Of th* tie a w belM broken. housekeeping. Mrs. C, G. Adams,
idko, a roving - wualdgn.
on many model# artillery, It may be that Ihere will l»e, railed tha gam* on aceounThf dark­
.
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u process of aelectlon for a^rvfe# In
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1 CLASSIFIER :
ADVERTISING

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FOR NEW SOLDIERS

Spectacles of, the Russian Ballet

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�H APPENING S
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEM S FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY— EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
EAST SANFORD
R. E. Ellis arrived Wednesday
night from Washington, D. C. and
will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs..
H . Stone of Cameron avenue for
some tlm».
M r . Norman N. Swanson is a t
home from a six weeks visit a t
points in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Vir­
ginia nnd Bduth Carolina.
• M r^nnd Mrs. G. C. Chamberlain
a [ e i t last F rid ay .in Orlando.
M % and Mrs. I. D. Martin and
guests, C. If. Hirst and Miss Ellen
H irst of Leominster, Mass., and
Mrs. G. C. Chamberlain visited Datona and New Smyrna on Wednes­
day.
Mrs. J. F.- McClelland and chi 1drove over to F t. Cjiristmaa
Sunday to spend tho day with her
parents, Mr. a n d ‘Mrs. Eph. Brown.
I. E. Estridge Is. driving a fine
hew Bulck six.
Mm. G. E. Chorpening has been
III several days with an abscess of
the right eyelid.- Dr. Tolsr In a t­
tendance.
him. G. C. McDougai entertained

a number of young people Thanks­
giving night a t an old fashioned
candy pulling for her son. George.
Mr. and Miy. I. D. M artin enter­
tained a t Rummy Friday evenlng-for
their guests, Miss and Mr. Hirst.
Vary nice refresh men ta were served.
The {firsts are leaving for hoirie on
Friday.

the school house Saturday evening
for the benefit ot the horasltsa chil­
dren of Europe. The evening waa
enjoyed by all a n d 'a heat sum was
realised.
.
Guy Stem trom has gone to Jack­
sonville-where he has taken a posi­
tion with a garage company. His
wife expects to join him there soon.
Mrs. Oscar Pearson .and little son
spent Thanksgiving very pleasantly
with Mr. and Mrs. - Harold Henschen a t Oakland,
Miss H attlo Lou Ivey returned to
Winter Park Monday after spending
the week end with her home folks
here.
y
.
M^. and Mrs. R. R /E ldrldgo had
as ttrtrlr dinner guests for Thanksgiving 'Day Mrs. Roberts and daugh
ters from Sanford and Mr. and Mrs.
McOuin.

Mr. and,.M rs. J. C. Ellsworth
had as their guests Wednesday even­
ing Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Martin, C.
H. H in t, Miss. Ellen h irs t, Mr. and
. LAKE MARY ITEMS
Mrs. W. W. Dressor, Miss Hcl
Canclla
D urant spent the week
Dressor, Mrs. A. L. Chorpening,
end
at
Pierson,
visiting his grand­
Mr. and M n . G. C. Chamberlain,
parents,
Mr.
and
Mm. J. A. BradJ. C.. Frost and Horace Chorpening.
dock,
returning
home
Sunday.
The game of Rummy was played.
Mr.
and
him.
Will
N oland‘ and
Sandwiches and tea were served.
children were visitors at the home
of Mm. M. V. Evans Sunday.
PAOLA ITEM S
W. If. Evans has accepted a posi­
Clark Pearson returned from
tion as fireman on the 8. A. L. R. R
Black .Point la st • Saturday.
making his headquarters a t Jack­
Mr. and Mrs. John Bomberger of sonville, his runs being between'
Ohio are a t Twid Lakes, the guests there an d Tampa.*
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Mm. Bombcrger’s sister, Miss I
Mr. and Mm. H. D. Durant were
Iccnhour.
Sunday visltom ito Kissimmee.
Miss Genevieve Ivey: our populsr
Mrs. Fart Thrall, who has been
school teacher gave a box social at seriously ill for some time with

treat
economy
Any good cook can make -a first rate cake with
butter. But my! how that cake does.eat into a pound
of expensive butter! ..
Yet there is a way to make perfectly delicious cake
without using a speck of butter. May we whisper
the secret ?
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Use rich, ‘ pure Cottolcnc. Keep to your recipe.
But insteaS of using butter, use Cottolcnc—one-third
less than you would ordinarily use of butter.
Profit by the experience of other housekeepers,
who have found that Cottolcnc—because of its greater
richness—goes farther than other shortenings which
they had been using:
See if you don’t make a cake that you arc proud of.
If you could taste the delicious cakes, flaky pics
and pastries,'crisp biscuits, tender muffins and di­
gestible fried things that rich Cottolene makes; we \
art* quite sure you would use Cottolcnc in all your
frying and in’ all your baking. ’
• Wholesome Cottolene produces perfectly delici­
ous results. It combines true economy with better
cooking.
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. Try it in any familiar recipe and see. Cottolcnc
is sold by Ejrocei's-in tins of convenient sizes.*
Recipe*for MARBLE CAKE'
J* cup Cottolene .

l? i cups Hour
tcaJpooii cimu1 cup sugar
_ mon
2 eggs
,’i tca»poorr nut­
% cup milk
meg
• 3 level teaspoons *
1 tablespoon •
baking powder
molasses
*4 teaspoon salt
Cream Cottolene, add sugar gradually,
yolks of eggs beaten thick and light,
Sour sifted with baking powder and salt,
added alternately with milk. Then
whites of eggs beaten stiff. Pour oncIhird batter into bowl and add to it
molasses and spices. Pour into wdlgreased pan, alternating' light and dark
mixtures.
Bake 40 to 45 minutes in moderate oven.
F A IR B A N K S sS S S Z J

Makes Good Cooking B etter

* » •' ■_*, * -- •
pneumonia la recovering and U ex
parted .home as soon as sho Is able to
make the trip.
J. D. Evans TU working' In the
freight office at Sanford for a ‘few
weeks. Mr. Evans worked a t this
place for a long while and la a t home
doing this work.
:The .school children here donated
$1.60 to the war children of New
York. ■
Rom to Mr. and Mrs. Tom For­
tier Monday morning, a -girl.

WEKIWA AND ETHEL
Weklwa is .still looking 'up, We
have two now families in. Mr. Wil­
cox of O hio,and Mr. Brockway of
Arkansas. Each' have bought prop­
erty here and are.^golng to be hust­
lers for any good thing in our com­
munity.
Mr. Hodge, who purchased An­
drew Rush's farm is having a large
canal' cut acrossa part of It which
will open up some extra good land.
Rev. B artlett has decided to be
with ui one more time, so there will
be preaching here next Sunday/
both morning and evening.
We
hope to have a good attendance as
It will probably be his laat Sunday
here.
Rex and Earl Holiday were home
from school to spend the week end.
Raymond.* Boyd was home last
week on .a furlough/but. his Visit was
very short, as he had to report back
In camp on’ Monday morning. His
brother, Cyril accompanied him as
far as Jacksonville.
Mrs. A. O. Von Hcrbuiis of Wash­
ington arrived larft night.’ Shet will
spend some time with her son, &amp; O.
Von Herbuiia,
E. A. Rush and family .an d Mr.
Wilcox motored to the coast Sunday
and report a very pleasant trip,
ami report a very pleasant
J. N. McCalHiter has been helping
R. H. Geiger with his gardens. Mr.
Geiger is planning big things over on
his farm.
Carl Dees was a visitor jn Weklwte
Sunday.
LONG WOOD PICK UPS
Mr. anil'M rs. H ardy of Maine ar­
rived Sunday and wid occupy their
winter home in South Longwood.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Roebuck and Mian
Hall of New York City arriyod Inst
week and will spend the winder in
their home on Greenwood Lake.
Mr.* Woodcock of Mnfnn nrrived
Sunday and will spend the winter
here.
Capt. Washington of the U. S.
Navy • and wife will occupy the
Glouscr cottage during his furlough.
A musical comedy wan given at
the Library Wednesday evening for
the benefit of the Red Dross. There
was n good attendance.
Mrs. II. R. Chapman und Miss
OliVo Dinkel spent the.w eek end In
Tampa visiting friends nnd relatives.
Mr. Foss has opened his packing
house for the season.
Mr, Tullis- is installing a sugar
rnne mill in South Longwood.
Mr. iknd Miss Dunbar motored
over (o Coronado Beach Monday.
The Ladies Civic Longue held
their monthly meeting Monday af­
ternoon. ________ |______ ■

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* r lY T T ir P ^ Price* reasonable.
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TAMPA, PLORIDs

111-113 Park Avenue

High:Grade Bakery Goods
— Full Line of —

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Come in nnd sec us. First class goods. Prompt
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Seed Potatoes
We have best varieties—best quality. Every lot guaranteed
true to name and as to condition. * We are now booking con­
tracts sor Winter arid Spring shipments.
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We hnve been for several years large growers of potatoes.
We hrive learned what seed and fertilizer Is best adapted to
Florida soil and climute. Wo offer our customers the benefU
of our knowledge gained by actual experience.
Write fpr Prices and Literature

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JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

Must Have* More-Pork
Washington, tjcc. 6-—Fifteen per
cent increase in the production of
pork in 1 !MH will tie required for
domrstlc consumption nnd for ex­
port to the allies, the Department of
E. W; DICKSON .
Agriculture tadny announced in urg­
ing every farmer to do his share to­
314 W. 1st ST.
SANFORD, FLA.
PHONE 67
ward remedying the shortage of pork
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products. •
AUTO TIRES AND TUBES REPAIRED
Allotments by states have been
made to Increase the &lt; product
, Auto Tires, Tubes and Anything for the Tires
The percentage of increase allotted
to several southeastern states, is:
STARTING BATTERIES
Alabama, .10; Arkansas and Missis­
• • . * . . -: i
sippi, 20; Tennessee and South Car­
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olina, 16: North Carolina, 10.
“ If the farmer breeders of tho var­
•ALL R E P A I R W O R t f G U A R A N T E E D
ious states da not reach the quotas
set Jorth," BBys the department, "a
more acute shortage' of pork pro­
ducts will result than now* prevails,
extremely high prices for hams,
bacon and lard will prevail, and only
few will benefit, the consumer suf-‘
fering from ; extremely high prices
and a shortage of necessary animal
fats. On the other hand, if the pro­
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH
gram Is carried out a market Is pro­
vided for about one third of the 1017
DAILY TRAINS TO WASHING- A
corn crop, the demands of the coun­
try for pork products can he met
TON AND NEW YORK
U
without atrain, prices to the producer
will be remunerative and those paid
by the consumer should be reason­
able,*
o
&lt; Ar Charleston 1 6 :35 p. m.
8:16 p. m.
0:41
Ar Richmond^
5.05 a. m.
7:55 a. m.
7:41
"The food -administration already ! *
Ar Washington— 8:40 a.m .',
lO J li.n .
‘ Ildk
has announced that prices .of hogs , ’
&lt;►
'Ar Daltlmoru
19:57 a .m .
12:10 p.m .
III!
will be kept at a point which will !! .
' Ar. W* PhU’phls.. lK)7p. m.
2.27 p. m.
assure remunerative returns to pro­ &lt;&gt;
\ Ar New York— 3:18p.m .
4:35 p. id.
5dH
AII-*Url ^ t l u H a l , i k d i l c f t K , U |k U . N l a i u A t M t i N M
duced so far as it has powea to do &lt;c iI - trmlu
■■cflfs*
u , m J M.
L*&lt;at S w H n n W U S a iim a L
Pu m u m “ T 1
■o through its purchases.for the gtov- 4 i * m . P r t i r t r i i a t i i tk a lr AgadiM
&lt;►
Por Information or Reaortatloa Phono or Writ*
element and for the allies.
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ATLANTIC COAST LINE •
.
"The-duty of American farmers to
&gt; 18S W. Bay SL, Jacksonville, FU. ‘
Hillsborough Hotal, T*nip».
themselves and to th e ’; nation ia I
Phone 17,
Phong 182
dear. Livestock production,, eapeb- ..........................................................................................
ially hog- raising, must be Increased.
If there should be a serious shortage
of bogs In the country in 1918, there
Will be more corn on hand than the
market can xfadorb. The very ex­
tensive campaign b o w in progress to
rfeptafe a i much wheat a* poeilble
with corn should be encourages In
every poeilble way." x

Sanford Vulcanizing Works

FREE AIR SERVICE

ATLANTIC COAST LINE

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A 25c Want Ad. in The He
will Rent Your House For

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jllfOBTANT TO LADI®8

plying to me by postal card or at
lb® Rest. Room any 8attirday; after­
^ U te m e n t'T n d * Recipe. By noon After 2:30. Alao bulletin* re­
garding the use of honey and infor­
^ « tr|«ncy Home D eoonetra.
mation regarding j h e daahrcn 1 will
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lion Agent
' ' mh»r of people hnv® asked bo‘:glad to. givo lo tn y one-calling
at th at place and time. '
u « / . . th . m
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g iv e n r c c t fitly » t l h e
The-oatmeal gingerbread and oat­
meal gens made by Mra. Stone were
her own recipes and are given be­
low. I alao. give the recipe for the
honey- Christmas cake dough made
a t ihe West Side demonstration'.
Ilonoy cakes may- he made weeks or
even months before they arc used as
they improve- with keeping and since
sugar ia ao difficult to get at present
It Is advisable to substitute syrup or
honey wherever possible.
■Use level measurements with fol­
lowing recipes.
- Mra. Slbno'p Oatmeal Gems
One cup rolled oats ,
One cupful flour
' One cupful milk
Half cupful ralaina (cut up)
235 teaspoonful baking powdtr
Half teaspoonful salt
-1 teaspoonful shortening.
Bake in quick oven about 20 min­
utes.
Mrs. Stone's Oatmeal Gingerbread
• 3 tablespoonfuls ’ lard or other
ahortonlng
•15 cupful sugar
! i cupful molasses
. 1 egg
35 cup milk (as sour 'as possible)
1 cupful flour &gt;
1 cupful rolled oats
35 teaspoonful ginger *
35 .teaspoonful cinnamon
&gt;5 teaspoonful salt'
35 tcospoonful soda .
Sift dry Ingredients and mix In
order given. Place in pan which
.will give an inch thickness to the
batter and bake from 20 to 30 min­
utes in moderate oven.
&gt; *
Honey Christmas Cakes
1 pint honey
35 lb. shortening
2 tablespoonfuls soda
2 tablespoonfuls allspice
, 2 tablespoonfuls ’cinnamon
2 tablespoonfuls water .
1 toaspnanful suit
" 2*5 teaspoonfuls powdered cloves
I teaapoonful grated nutmeg
P. F. Keith, IJ. £ £ Notth Carolina,
H teaspoonful black pepper
.
"rollin / hit awn."
35 lb. chopped citron
lb. choppbd ‘ almonds (shelled
and blanched).Heat the honey and shortening to­
gether until latter is very soft; add
nuts and citron, then one cupful of
flour in which the spices and salt are
Slften, then the soda dissolved in the
water and sufficient flour to make
into a llifl cookie dough. Let stand
one week. At the rnd of this lim?
the dough .will be easily worked and
' Paris, France,* rolled out with the addition of- very
little flour inVccd for board and .
hands. Cut into diamonds or fancy
shapes ratbrr thin and bake In mod­
erate oven.

Kennedy, Florence'. Spurllng,
JM
Stone,* Maud Carraway, Elmer T y­
ner, Helen C arlson,-John, Wllaon,
Olga Carbon, Kittle DuOose, Agnes
Perritt, Annabel Shlmmons,
Wilkinson, John. LundqbUt."
Fifth Grade—Georgia Mobley,
Maud Lake, Mario Ffceulo, Mfcry E ir
nbeth Pulwton, Irma Smith, Thelma
Spurlinfc, Kathryn Wessnsr.

IS U

They’re Cabling
Home For The
"Makings”

Herman Jaffee,
Hoboken: ' •
"Need BU L L

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g e n u i n e

Bull"
Durham

, . tobacco
. Guaranteed by
• N^O N w c

* Makings

° f o N ation

^VSu ridestloti T o

Bruiie* and Sprains
far
. Sloan*® Liniment handy
taiai . i
»P**In* *nd *11
« and ochre. Quick relief
_ua ■w o m n t ’. application,
rheumatic

T , l o c \ n . 's
f t i i i r n

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cemetery' In ’Savannah,; and at first
{£ waa thought Mrs. Wylly would be
carried there for-iifternunt, but hpr
children wanted her hear them, and
ghe wHI' b r-b u ri?d ’ a t the cematery
here. The funeral will b&gt; held 'to ­
All the membera of the Wylly fan&gt; morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock.—
Ily'aro buried at Bona Venture, the .Orlindo RcpoVtor-Stor.

« Vi .

Second. Grade—Helen Jcriklns,
Harriett Rossetter, Clara Smith,
Blanche Wynn, Henry Russell, Eric
Lundquist, Clarice Lewis, Anna
Marie • Fellows, Ola Spurling, Minn
Beck, Alice Elder, Camilla Puleston,
Ncxzie Stone, Luelln Mahoney, De
trice Howard, Ruby Martin, Flossie
Vickery, Louise Forlson,.Beryl Steimeyer, Edgar Elliott, Richard Maxw'cll, Lawrence Schell, Ernest Masse!
Stephen Shlnholser.
First Grade—Martha Fitts, Heltn
Briason.- Sallie Humphries, Alvin
Maine#, Jack Peters, Henrietta • E
wards, Virginia McDaniel, Lucile
Woods, Emily McMillan, R. E.
Grinin,. Mary Lowe Hull, Elisabeth
Rincr, Charles Abernathy, David Ba
larfl, William Lockc.
v
Death of Mrs. Wylly
Much sorrow was fill when t be­
came known that Mrs. George G.
.Wylly ■was drad, for she had many
friends in Orlando and Sanford, nenr (
which city she had a v Inter home
for tbe !i.st thirty years
•Mrs. Wylly wi s married twice,
her first lusband was Mr. Dwight
Goodrich, their r t , G. W-. Good- f
rich being on’ nf the lending bus!
nws men n Or'aado. Hrr sccord
marriage wa i to Mr. (le-rge G.
Wylly a nim bcr if years ago. She
leavra «ne d lighter, Mbs Nona
Wylly. Both of hrr children- were
with her ct the time of her death,,
which occur ed yesterday afternoon
at hi*" home cn Ridgewood avenue,
,M rr. Wylly had reached a beau­
tiful
age. . being eighty-two
yonra old
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at the tlmo of her death. U rttl
about a year ago, she bad n very
netive life, but a fall at that time

Be Reasona' I®.
It'a nil right; to"’be optimistic, bat
n mnn should- not whittle while light­
ing hit In*t mntch.—'Toledo Blade, .
Fee to Watte.
"Are ymi ’n tramp?. "Xo, mum, I'm
a food tortscrVer. llnve you gnt-nny
old fowl you don't want wnated?"

Alligators Are W orth $5,000,000
a Year to Florida

LORIDA also furnishes the United States With
Sponges, and 75 per cen t of the Fuller's Earth
of the United States.
W hen the world wants anything new, peculiar,
Special, or de luxe in rubber, the world comes to
Goodrich for k, which explains w hy Goodrich, makes
more than 4,000 different rubber products.
The masterpiece of Goodrich rubber manufacture is
Goodrich Tires. • •

GOODRICH
BLACK SAFETY TREADS
A re the tires delivered to y o u o u t o f th e-n atio n -w id e
testing o f G oodrich T e s t C a r F leets. T h e y give y o u th e T este d , p ro v en B E S T in T ires;
G oodrich’s B la c k T r e a d ru b b e r; G podrich’s CloseClutch, C ro ss-B arre d p a tte r n — a re a l non-skid; an d
G oodrich’s U n it M old, U n broken C u re tire body.
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You buy tried m erit in “A m e ric a ’s T e ste d T ires.”

THE B. *F. GOODRICH COMPANY
’

THE CITY OF GOODRICH. AKRON, OHIO
Makers alio o f the famous Siherloan Cord ‘CYrei

Ililey NI. Fletcher Berry,
Em ergc/icy Home Deni. Agl.

M. P. Robinson's Mock
D UR H AM . Feeling Mrs.
•
Meat
(For Three Ylrs) .
fine. Send by mail.” I cupful fnolasoci. ;
sugar
Jacob J a ffee ^ 1'1 cupful
cupful vinognr

Co. I.,---Infantry

broke her hip, and »he baa been prac­
tically an Invalid klnee this- accident.
Mrs. Wylly haa' been a member of
the .Epleeopal church alneo her early
girlhood, add always been aactlvely
engaged In its work, being tflMt IB*
thuilaatlc for Its advancement.

Fourth Grade—Wauhneta Allen,
Ruth Fellows, Mildred Hand, Gretchen Long. Driggs Arrington, Frank
Dutton, . Charlie Carlson, Kormlt
Hurley, James Rrown, Florence Ty­
ner, Mary Elixkbeth'Moye, Katharine.
Sym^s, Margaret Peters, Margaret
Norfleet. Lilly Pitt, Evnlyn Schell,
Clyde Russell, J. D.' Pcrritt, Fred
Week*.
Third Grade—Maggie Lynch, Re­
becca Stevens, Lpul.no Thrasher,- EIx
abeth Whitnor, Adel Woods, Lonnder
Berner, Claude Locke, Clinton Va
Ness, Arthur Zachary, Clyde Hum­
phries, Gladys Stomper, Maudio F ort
son, Jack Collins, William Perritt,
George Putnarrf, "Albert Powell, Jo
Melaeh,- Guy- Weeks, - ------ .V"*.-

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Mince

1 cupful rnlslns chopped fine
35 cupful water
J5 cupful butter
3 soda crackers
1 egg .
1 teaspoonful cinnamon
&gt;1 tcaspoonful nutmeg
1 teaspoonful cloves.
Mix well bcforc'fllling crusts.
SANFORD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Honor

Roll

for November. 11H7
High School ,
I«|
Senior Clnaa—Alice Vnughrt, Mary
B, Lynch, Ercel .Little. ..Muriel *.
Rhodes, Zola Davbon, Clifford
Walker.
Junior Claai — Catherine Leyb,
Lila Hutchinson, Mary Rr&gt;l&gt;enion,
Helen Peck, Mollle Abernathy, Nel­
lie Long, Gladys Dleterich. Theodore
Rung®.- .
Sophomore Class—Ellen Chappell,
Gusale ' Frank, Glayda Adams, Mil­
dred Huston.
Freahman Claaa— Gortrude
Vaughn, Mario Bragg, Ruby Hart,
Georgia Walker, Velma Venable,
Vltglftia DeCoursey, Helen Chorpen(ng, M artha Garrboh.
Grammar School
Eighth, Grade— .Jfelen . Randall,
Annie M ilhcim ,; Nellie Mcaacngor,
Dorothea Mickey1, ( Margaret , Zaehify-. Lucile"Jenkins, Frances Dutton,.
Willard L um ley^Edw trd 'McCulley,
Toln Brotheraon , 4 Sidney Kenned,
Poyton Fortaon, Eva Taylor, Anna
DuBow, Mary "Bell Allen, Mary
Barlow, ■ Margaret ’• Levb, Betram
Shepherd, Frederic Rinei.
Sveenth G rade—Edltfi Booth, Em­
ily . Bailey, Evelyn Wesaher, Glady
Wllaon. M argaret Berner, Margare
Ericeon, May Hdlly, Edward Rumtfh
Herbert Coffee, Merton Aycock,
Robert Thrasher, Nora Jehklna,
M argaret Gallaghaf, Doris Mdlffrq,
Demarlua Muaaon, Virginia Packard,
Vlrginfa|Long, M arie 8teroper, Char­
lotte Bmlth, Sarah Whfeleaa, Helen
WalthaiL
.
Sixth Orq.de— Madeline Mellem,
fen . Paxton,{.Olive RuieeU, Helen.

Officers' Field Service B o o t-lo r Chilian or army
Called "A Triumph of American Workmanship" by
officer* who have worn It through tremendous hardships.

Pall Mall—a troa Engfuh cudom-mad* lad. In genuine
Military Tan Rutria Cslf-tkin. Ithrinpnut the dmJrr
aristocratic line* ol the foot. Or in Black Gun Metal Calf

Beaker—for the business and profoalooal man. The last U
straight and easy on the foot.. Cornea In pliant' high- *
polish black Kld-tkln with tough medium aole. .

fort in civilian and t raining-timp'- wear. •In genuine
full-grained CaJf-ikln-an unprecedented qualityfeaturt,

Santori Shoe &amp; Clothing Company

I

�yon A tbit pale. We &gt;do believe th a t a
THESANFORDHERALD large
percentage of the scheme*

pr Mrs. Ijial. Wight, phona-308, and
a;bok wili be sent them immediate­
ly.
■.
' •A paper which excited keen'Inter­
est and which was read a t thia meet­
ing is given aa follows:
Report on Impressions of Club
Federation v ,
My greatest regret la I cannot in­
still into ea?h one here or make my
report teem wij,h the earnestness and
Inspiration which I feel and long to
have you feel with me the . good I
gleaned fro m the ..Stotty, Federation,
and th e'Jo y I now feel so strongly,
that which we gather in loving ser­
vice.
.
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which are presented.to the merchants
3
during this winter month*
are worthless. ‘ We know that the
• P t b l b M E nrgr Tu**d«y and K ltdiy
merchant In the .rush, of bualnesa
may accept some advertising scheme
Thrift is not only one of the foundation atones, b u t it is also one of character.
merely to " g e t rid o f ' the solicitor
SUBSCRIPTION PRICK IN ADVANCE
and thus waste hit money.* If he
Thrift heljtt h person improve his talents, brings satisfaction and is a life
O N* Y K l R . ..........................
has the ready reply of "get the 0. K.
preserver.
. ~
SIX MONTIES
!•*
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*
of the advertising committee," he
TUSKS M O N T H S , , T I
VVe cordially invite the accounts of every member of thefam ily—no m atter
accomplishes
the
"getting
rid"*
pro­
r M h tr M lilM C U y N C N H v U S P « I w t a
cess without spending his money.'
‘ how yoting or how old—whether the deposit is large or small. U n t i l m XOc P*» Mttik
P t f M a l i l a A itu N M u i B* Mad* r t OIK«* And he will not spend It If tho com­
mittee disapproves.
CAPITAL |3 0 ,060.00
SURPLUS $15,000.00
S a l« W aa S x aad Claaa MaU Maftw Aa**M XJm4
The merchants are wise again
IMS, *1 lb* Part* Bra aUUaTani, Plarida
U*4*f Art *f M a ftb lrd . l « 7 0 _ _ _ when they keep the Identity -of the
r*i«*hM* N*. ti* advertising committee a secret even
O B a i H i raid Ba
As the way opened for m y,attend­
from their own members, except the in g ' the Federation my reluctance
president.’ The committee la thus became mofc pronounced aa I
flo w ed to work .unhampered by the thought th a t my .own little d u b , the
--— - - pleadings of either .other merchants Welfare D epartm ent would be minus
or the, promoters of the schemes. a chairman—though really I think
lli R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
SANFORD, FLORIDA/
O..L TATL0R
R. R. DFAS
Every scheme 1* judged solely on its you'liked the final arrangement—but
Am I C u U n
t .V/wODRUFF Vk*-Pr»*JJ*ot
m erits and without regard to. those the pull toward that last meeting of
who father It or hope- to gain there­ other clubs in Tam pa honred me with
.THE BANK THAT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS
by.
such an intensity th a t I yielded—
la x a a a a s s a a s s s a a a a s a a a s a s i s i — ■«■«*■ ■■ ■■ — ■■■»■» ■■ « *« ■ » » ■ « « « * » * * * ■ « ..» ,.■
The plan is an admirabte one in and from ourcotTsln club* I now rec­
1A A A A A A A n A A A A A A A A A A A ?W V ?V A A A A A A i*W V A A ? W S ? W W V ,
every-particular-and-needs only the ognise the .beauty and -power of true
united support 'o f the merchants to enthusiasm and whatever we may. do
make it effective. We shall be glad To enlighten ouraelves and 'others many who- were mothers of brave
As Other* Ae* You.
Acquitted.
to see them give it this suppdrt and guard against our checking or eh/ll- aona going toward the battle front,
Why hot borrow your neighbor's
Wbrn a young man eloped with *
j^et these mothers unselfishly trying Springfield girl not yet of age. the iprctncles und bnvn n look qt your own
are sure th a t they will profit more ing one single earnest sentiment.
, SANFORD IS SOMEW HAT
there from than anyone else.—St.,
to pian and better by various way*
I am keyed to.such a pitch th a t I and means that other aona witn father of the young woman caused hie faults? ■
N ot only U there much ignorance Petersburg Times._________•
agree with ' th a t aentence which their own, might as far-aa. possible arrest on a charge of dliturblng the
and miiconception relative to Florpeace. . When In court 11 was shown
Horace Greeley penned "There'* .no enjoy the home environments—the
Ida among people llvlrig elsewhere,
Woman's Club Notea
that father qn« asleep when the elope­
but Floridians themselves must
On Wednesday afternoon the reg­ auch word aa rest in my vocaublary." sending of good literature, the push­ ment occurred and (hat he d id 'n o t
Aa the hours hurried by I rejoiced, ing of all comfdrta to the soldier waken for some time afterword the
needs, travel over the state to get ular .business meeting of club wss
to
think I was not a delegate, for I lads. Such thoughtfulness and un­ young man wns acquitted.—Kansas
any adequate Idea of its great vari­ called fo 'order b y ‘our president,
was
imbued with the lazy idea that selfishness make ua yearn to live and City Times. ■.
. \
ety of products and res urces,
Mrs. Galloway and after the usual
For Sprain*, Lameness,
.all
I
had
to
do
was
look
on
and
lis­
. Probably when our Polk county routine of business had- been dis­ ten, not having to talk or take any be with all those who do' not go
Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism
limping in all^ their daily work, but
folks look over the thousands of posed of a most pleasant period was notes.
Lobster Shell Cracker.
Penetrates and Heals.
t .
strive to walk steadily and firmly.
acre* of citrus trees th a t* c o v e f Its enjoyed during which the reports .of
Resembling nn enlarged nut cracker,
Stop* Pain At Once
Tho State Federation work of
hills and slopes they think th a t the president and delegates to ‘the Fed­
Aa chairman of the Welfare De­ in Implement linn been Invented far
For
B e a st
citrus industry is Florida's big bet. eration held at- Tampa were read, this season tik ra Itsplf away from partment my thoughts were nncca- fucking the shells of lobsters.
the
work
of
-other
years
and
falls
23c.
50c.
M.
At
All
Dealer*.
briefly
.touching
these:
Mrs.
Gal­
The pineapple - fields, along Indian
sarily with my own beloved- mem­
River, the great potato farms of loway told of how .the 'Federation into a different corridor of accom­ bers, and my mind traveled often to
Thought for the Day,
Hastings, the big acreages of toma­ left but one thought, th a t of service, plishments. The key of service still Sanford and how' I longed foj* rmre
He
who
hardens hla heart softens his
toes In Dade—bach of - these no how we might as club women serve fits into the lock .of other years but interested attention, not only on the srulna.
•
doubt impresses those residing there -e&gt;^ other, serve our community, with what a different turn we open faithful few, but the others not yet
th a t their section is " it." Dut one servo our state, thereby serving our the door—peering inside we Catch a tuned up to their thoughts and
hasn't seen trucking In Florida .until country—the dignity and bentkonce gleam of a glowing color banner or works, and if funds were available
emblem "Red Cross" which has would have had tho Federation come
he has .visited the lettuce and celery of service
Mrs. R. E.. Toisr, delegate, gave beckoned our cousin clubs to take on straight to Sanford and not even
fields th a t form th e ' aetting for the
p r e tty ‘city of Sanford. These are the social side of tho Federation, n heed and center all their activities allow-them to rest until we had all THE D E S O T O H O T E L MAJESTIC HOTEL-Tampa, Florid,
TAMPA. FLORIDA
E urope*, Ft**
U ltra U.'OO P rr I&gt;*t *nd l&gt;
not patches but great acres, reaching bright, well written and. particularly most strongly to the help of our sol­ been awakened from our reverie.
dier lads.
P la n t L a c l U , l a CIO. , , T i a u ' i N ,v
as far aa the eye cap see, and form well rendered paper.
Yet as everything now stands—your O u l l i r t n i u i rifly Itaora*. Eanpeoa I'Uo MUt&lt;«
IPoUar IW U ye.O trrlM klaf T * n ,* Dip r u t
RATES ON APPLICATION
Mrs. W. L. Morgan gave us the
lng a vista in which both scenic
The individual, reports of all the chairman refuses to inhale the germ I.c/alrd In T .i-ro’* * ? • * " • - «««•*■ Cr»»r«J*wt !/ w k T i ^ 1
^, ‘l" C"
°*#
beauty and. substantial prosperity business side of the Federation and clubs were so good—when wo. be­ Unit sometimes .permeates the air,
i. All Ck U .«
L. J. JONEH. IW
are combined/ Lettuce is moving as usual Mrs. Morgan's paper was came a little weary I th in k we * "No pse—Sanford . can't do any­ YOUR COMFORT CARED FOR "‘A H otel Man WHh A Conscience"
now pnd the celery' Is "up and coin­ most coinpFehensive, wuU^givon and thought the ticcret of tiring was to thing." ’
• • say everything that can be said of a
ing." Specialising ih these two crops her subject well coveredIf each member- of c*ach depart­
Mrs. C. It. Wnlkcr read a. poetp subject.- One could*not help notic­ ment does her part she is a contribu­
the production is in sufficient quart-,
-tity to Invite buyers from all over apropos of early C hristm as. shop­ ing the strides education has
tor of ttye whole. Our club president
tho country, hence there is no mar* ping, which * was not only enjoyed wrought-^this is the education of is helped, likewise the nta.te president
the woman's mind according to and so ono down the line, we all be­
keting problcrq- The people of' that but proved to bo most timely.
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section must certainly be making
The Rest Room reported business what the mingling with other club* come a worthy member of all wom­
money,' And the development of this* in u satisfactory condition, and—a in club life had worked; and made of an's clubs and- may I say citizens of
What the Womnn's Club the U. S. besides of opr own fair
great trucking industry indeed justi­ fact to be nolcd-^-money to their her.
fies tho appclatlon of "Lucky San­ credit in the bank. Please bear the teaches individuals. How gradually, state.
ford."—Lakeland Tclegrarq.
Please let us alt pull together,
Rest Room in mind when doing yet unconsciously we love to imitdte
THE U N I V E R S A L C A R
our
superiors.
The
field
.of
club
work
together and happily receive
; ----° —
Xmas shopping.
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Mrs. C. M. Berry invited all work broadens us—we keep reaching overwhelmingly good results to­
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present
and their friends to the Rest out and love the good homey atmos­ gether, pinning ourselves down to
’ . St. Petersburg merchants have re­
phere that we individuals are one
affirmed their agreement *to partici­ Room next Saturday affernoon, Dec, family united, All women with a the sentence or maxim, “ What would
pate in no "advertising scheme" pre- 8th to hear, about nnd see Daahecn. view toward bettering thomielves by Sanford be if every member were
:
TJie most desirable features o f’ motor car
aunlrel to them unless the committee Mrs. Berry will give valuable and coming in contact with different as Jus( like m e "
consti
uction are found in Ford cars. They are
There
is
a
Joy
in
work
If
we
put
appointed from among their number interesting tnlks on this product well as different minds. How much
something
of
ourselves
into
every­
strong
with the strength, of vanadium steel,
lo r the purpose first approves the during the afternoon.
more
effective
is
our
work
when
heat-treated
by Ford methods. Excess weight
thing.
L
e
t
us
roll
up
our
slcevca
A request for winter clothing-for
proposition. They havo made their
are a club who having outgrown Its ahd yell for more work io do.
is
eliminated
by strength, nnd allows the Foal
fix
inmates
of
the,
county
homo
was
agreement oven stronger by declar­
high chair lbvps to emerge into the
niore
power
for
its weight than any other car.
made:
Throb
women,
three
men
and
ing th a t they will do no advertising
State'.Federation,
becoming
part
nnd
Back
.of
the
car
is the.organization which has
Presbyterian Church
whatever, except th a t in t)\o local one child. Good suittfble clothing parcel of.nll.the achievements gained.
built
and
sold
over
two million Ford cars. The
^
The Sunday school of the Presby­
newspaper unless it is first approved desired.'
I t makes a wnmdtl embark her whole
Ford
car
saves
time—is
a sure money-maker.
Rod Cross seals were on hand for soul in the traffic, of worth while terian church is making prepara­
by tho committee. .Heretofore mem­
Runabout
$345,
Touring
Car $360, Ton Truck
tions for the Christmas exercises.
bers of* tho Merchants' Association sale and announcement made that work.
$600.00,
Coupeiet
$560,
Town
Car $645, Sednn
Miss Alice Whltnor has charge and
havo foil more or loss frde to patron­ these seals can.be bought beginning
$695—ail
f.
o.
b..
Detroit.
On
display and for
The
big
wheel
of
our
State
Feder­
is
preparing,
a
large
group
for
‘a
ise a n y advertising scheme broached this week at various places down
sale
by
'
.
ation
machinery
qannot
revolve
oven
Cantata
and
W
hite'
Gift
service.
to them by persons who represented town, among .which may be men­
fy
if
all
the
little
clubs
fail
to
keep
The orphan* of Thornwell Orphan­
some local organisation. Under the tioned the poatofflcc, Mobley's Drug
'new interpretstipn cf the rule even Store and the Rest Room. One of their small wheels sufficiently oiled age will receive the gifta._ ,
such advertising as this must be tho very
splendid object of this and in motion, for good the more ’ The Senior Christian Endeavor
work la the stamping out of tuber­ communicated The more abundant held an executive committee meet­
passed upon by the com m ittee.'
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C. FJ WILLIAMS
EDWARD HIGGINS
ing M onday night in which plani
culosis in our arm y camps. Do fet grows..
T h e merchants arc wiae In adopt­
How great we are when we can were discussed for- tho work of the
Dealer
Salesman
ing this rqje end wo trust th a t every ua all'help.-M rs , Moughton announced the give reports' of what la r e r i'y being society-for the next few months.
member w ill'abldo by it, for only
Community Christmas tree again for done and not have to talk about The local society will entertain the
thus can it be maity* effective! . If
those things we expect to do. I t district convention next year, an'd ia
members, violate the rule- they will this yejir, details of which will be brought the quotation to mind, now- engaged In a Dixie Endeavor
rob It cf its force and.effect upon so- given later.* Mr. Charles h aa:gener- " T h a t we Judge ourselves by what qontcat with Orlando and ‘O akland,
oualy offered to see to tho lighting of,
■lid tors fpr advertising schemes, who
we feel capablo- of doing, ' while and aa usual ia leading in the con­
are quick to take advantage cf any this tree by electricity.
others, judge u* by what we- havo test.
The Literature Departm ent took done."
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surh breach in •in y mrtliure adopted
.The prayer meeting was led Wed­
apeciat
pleasure
in
announcing
a
against th rir trade.
It merited ua praise as a state or­
program of Spanish music to be-ren­ ganization* to perceive that through nesday night by Copt. R. B. Smith,
The p a lly Times does -not ap­ dered under the direction ’ and 'b y
aa the pastor and Mr. II. C. DuBosc
prove th e action of the merchant the kindness of Mrs. Fannie Stem- ail our activities the attention ,waa were in Orlando measuring the Pres%
from rh y rtlflih motive. We be­ bridge Munson on Saturday next, fixed on the good things of life, th a t byterisn S. S. by the Efficiency
lieve, cf roL'ite, th a t rewrpeper nd- club house, at 3. p. m. This Is Mrs. we were much alive to the welfare Chart.
vertlring is the te a t advertising a Munson’s annual progrom to the de­ of others.
The* pastor announced the'nam es
i f / 1*'
Conserving^ being done on every of five new members at the aervice
m erih rn t can buy, but we do not partment, ahe having for yeara fol­
place alt othei- advcitiaing plena. I e* lowed the custom of thla entertain­ hand, yet keeping the home fires last Sunday.
burning and enlarging nature'a beau­
The pastor will preach Sunday at
ing the departm ent during club ataty spots aa things appealing to the 11 a rm . and 7 p. m. In both ser­
son each year.
eye, which lcada to greater develop­ vices he will bring a message fr9m * t,
We know therefore from past ex­
ment of the mind. IIoW .we are God's word for our present day life.
perience to look forward to this oc­
spurred an remembering to plough
casion .with keen pleasure and all
bravely through the sunahlne nnd tho
At the Congregational Church
club members and tKeT? friends are
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."Settling Down ip Ilaran,1* will b i
Invited to enjoy thlLJuivHege with
of
cooperation,
the
spiritwhich
animate*
all
roc*
and we having oura. This stlmutates
the subject for the morning.
ua.
us to active natures, thus we will be
cesaful bualnesa, p rev ails la th e orgauixaUcn o f
The special program of music ia
The .Social Department wishes to
forgetting, to he melancholy.
Our
F e d e ra l reserve bank.
as follows: Prelude, "M editation,''
announce a bridge party on next
The Federation was not lacking in
Ncvlnj anthem. "M y Saviour Comm'
Tuesday, Dec. ll^ h , club hottic,
W e ow n stock In it. W e keep our taaerra
color of Impression when voting time Emerson: offertory,. "The Angela’
Mrs. J. p . Smith, hostess, and also
cash
in it. W e have a voice In electing ha direc­
came. It made ua’ sound ourselves
t o ’impress on the members of this as to* responsibilities, and we were Song," • Gahriel. Evening, prelude,
tors
and
through them in choo«lng it* manage­
"Adoration," Rockwell; anthem,
department th a t an Important b u t
awako to the seriousness nf how the "Devotional,” Gabriel; offertory solo
ment.
It
ia our bonk, and its resources enable'
brief' business meeting will, be field
masculihe genders were siring ua up
ua
at
oil
tjmea
to m eet the legitimate banking
by
Mrs.
Takuch.
"Abide
With
Mo,"
there a t 2:30 sharp.
as to calmness, fairness, etc.
requirements
of
our
community.
Loth.
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Thla department reports thq.eepd(Right
here
I
.want
to
parenthic* In the evening Secretary.Charles
Ing of 96 Xmas boxes to the boys ip
You, in turn, can cooperate w ith ua in main­
th e . army and h«yy and tb France. ally give one o f ' my • aspiration* L. Fisk, of ^Cleveland and ijev. Geo.
taining
th e Federal R eserve Booking System , and
There are soma 16 boxe*.still cm reached at the Federation, th a t our Wajdro n' of Tampa will be present.
IS HERE I N
at
the
time shore In ha
eqd prohand awaiting |h e addres^ea of so/ne duty had contributed another state
taction,
by
becoming
one
of
our
depoeitora.
of the boys. A requeat through theee officer. The* second bring o’*r own Dr. Fisk will speak on methods of
winning.children to Christ.' This ad­
columns was made for the name apd gpod president, &gt;Mra. Galloway)
■ddHes p f‘.each boy from Setpinole
Looking, o v e r t he audience d ay dress is of especial value to parent*
w
unlJf.sH
count,
__ tli'thB kbo've result. ‘Any- after d iy I was ImjiretBed by the and teachers. R brings the latest
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1 fhone
having
e boy at the front or appearance of so m*ny woman’ripe m u lls of scientific atudy whieh bear
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For Sale By
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knowing of orie whose name and in year* of:experience atilt ao vitally;
the problems
of child life In r*l£«.
address has not been given,pleaw In te re s ts la *11 matter* pertelnlng on
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notify-Mrs. E : P. Morse. jihonc Z812 to * everyday progwstivenesa.
80 tion to religion.
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automobile. party from .E u itij- and, C one In M d.-U aar (he Colombia
dined a t the 'Carnes.
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Fine Duroc pigs for sale. Inquire . 2394 Cheer Up, 'LLIza;' Melod
Land. . t •
&gt; •
a t Hand Bros' itables.
30-tfe
2376
*It
Takes
a*
Long
Tall
Brown
O. P. Swope and George Morgan
Utile Happenlogs— Mention
of
Oviedo were in town Tuesday on Slim Oal-------- ; One Stop More. •
» of M ilters In Brief—
2380 Cinderella or Tho Glaaa
business.
'Personal Items of* ’
Slipper,
Parta 1 and 2.
Just received a new line of W. L.
Interest
2392
Medley of Christmas Car­
Douglas shoes for men and boys.
ols,
Parts
1 and 2.
Special, $3.00 and 63.50. Boston
.
2389
Sometimes
You'll Remem­
mprsary of Ihe Floating Small
Bargain House, 213-216 Sanford av­
ber:
Moat
Wonderful
of All.
i Talks Sseriaetly Arranged for
enue.
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2374 Children's Frolic Christmas
Harried Herald Beadart
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Public. Stenographer — Room 6, Morning; Santa Clasu Patrol.
Garner Woodruff Bldy., Phone 271.
5996 Hello, Aloha, Hellol Fox.
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w|H M | l | t l ‘ “ *'*‘* '* ** * ^* * * Y
Trots; Balling Away on tho Henry
Mrs. G. W. Hardaway of Long i B aptist ladles will hold Japanese Clay, Fox Trot.
6917. Hellol I've Been Looking,
,ood visited her niece, Mr*. T. E. bazaar Dec. 12, 13 and 14, next door
to Sanford ■&amp;hoe &amp; Clothing store. for You. Listen to This—One Step.
Sp*r Tuesday.
f .
2384 I Don’t to be Loved a
For special laundry or, pleco work Tea and wafers will be served free.
31-2tc
Little by a Lot of Little Boys; I'd
_n it 721 cor. Eighth St. and Cy­
W anted—25 Sales Ladies at the Love to be a Monkey in a Zoo.
prus* Ave. . '
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Gibson &amp;• Wallace,
T.hree-ln-One
Store, Saturday, 8th,
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Longwood publlfi achopl is to have
7
o'clock
a.
m.
31-lt
i public flag raising today when
All thB boys of Camp Wheeler
Old Glory will be raised to the. top
Basket Ball Sehednle
of the newly erected flag staff and who were home for Thanksgiving
Nov.
2— Euatll, in Sanford.
and
over
Sunday
reported
back
a
t
irtll forever after- float t o . tho gent
Nov.
16—Kissimmee, in Sanford.
&lt;famp
a
t
6
o'clock'M
onday
morning.
brtexm of gay Loogwood to denote
Nov.
23—Oviedo,
in Oviedo.
tb t the whole world la proud of th
Picnic hams, 30c lb. a t L. P. MeDec. 7—Orlando, In Sanford.,
Sun sad Stripes and for what it Culler's.
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31-ltcDec. 8—Kissimmee, In Kissimmee.
stands.
Mra. D. A. Kelly, returned yester­
Dec. 14—Cathedral, In Saqford.
8m our big display o f.to y s and day from a visit to Hebring, where
Jan. 4—Stetson,’ In Sanford.. •
holiday goods— Boston Bargain
Mr. Kelly has been for some weeks.
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Home, 213-216 Sanford Ave. 3D2tc
W anted—25 experienced sale*'
Jan. 18—Ocala, in Ocala.
Hr. and Mrs, W. W. Abernathy, ladies. Apply 7 a. m. Saturday,
Jan. 26—Oviedo, In Sanford.
-Mr*. J- K. Mettlnger, Mrs, Claude Doc. 8th. Big Three-ln-Onc Store,
Feb. 1—Ocala, In Sanford.
Herndon and Dr. Mason motored to Fourth street and Sanford nvenue.
Feb. 8—Duval, In Sanford, •
RUmi In Mr. Abernathy’s touring
Feb. 16—Stetson.’ in DeLand.
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t v to attend the Methodist Confer
Feb. 22—Duval, jn.Jacksonville;
Pansies from open ground, 15r
enre which meets in th a t city this
March 1— Cathedral, In Orlando.
dozen.
Large Maidenhair fern,
week.
.
22-tf
,
61.00. Handsome palms for Christ­
EipehiLvp Hemstitching Machine mas, 61.00 and up! Citrus fruit fcnd
ju t installed gt the millinery shop pecan trees. Mrs. S. B. Wight.
Paper Hanging and Painting
af Mrs. II. L. Duhart. Ladles of
. ’ 31-tf'
Thousands of new samples of wal
• Ssnford are Invited to call and aee
Regular meeting of Seminole- Re- oaper for you to select from. Sam­
this miehine In operation. Fourth
bokah Lodge Tuesday evening, Dec. ples will be brought to your door
ssd Ssnford Ave.
13-tf
11th at 7:30. Nomination of offi­ upon request. 1 also do decorating
Rev.* Stcinmeyer is In Miami to cers, initiation of candidates. Re­ and painting as it should be done.
attend conference. Rev. Stelnmeyer freshments. Let us have u .big a t­ F. W. Tcmperton, 108 Palmetto
, wu pastor of the' M, E. Church, tendance.
Visiting Rehekahs al­ Ave., ono door from Flrat stfrtt.
South here for four years and during ways welcome.
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tke time has accomplished muchW anted—26 Sales Ladies at the
For A Chris t mas Prcaonl
good work nnd made p host of Threo-ln-One Store. Apply 6 p. m.,
, There' is nothing better than a
friends in and around this communl- Friday, 7 th . ’
31-lt
subscription to the Saturday Even­
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Nul meat, pecans and English ing Post, the Dadies Home Journal
Presbyterian Indies bazaar Friday
walnuts nt L. P. McCuller’s, 31-Itc or tho Country Gentleman. Leave
afternoon and Saturday on First
Dills and sour pickles at L. P. your subscription at tho Herald of­
Stmt. #
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30-2lc
McCuller's.
31-ltc
fice with Robert Holly ond save
Mrs. Haradway, chairman of the
yourself
the trouble of-writing for it.
Biddle Burdick left Tuesday for
Red Crow chapter at Longwood was
Sent
to
any
address |1.60 each sub­
in Sanford yesferday as it was a his home In Daytona nfter spending scription,
several
months
in
Snnford.
Mr.
Red Crojs. day gt the Elks Club;
29-4 tp
She tarried Iota of work home with Burdick has accepted a position in a
Daytona pharmacy.
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OFFICE ROOMS EOR RENT '
New syrup at McCullcrV
31-lc
Come early and select your ChristThree
rooms fronting on First
Nice
fat
mnck?reW
»t
L.
P..
Mcmu and Holiday goods before they
street,
most
dcslrabltv office roams
Culter'a.
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ire picked over, at the Boston BarIn
city..
Several
olh'er rooms for
N. J. N&amp;wman and family of De­
pin House, 213-216 Sanford Ave.
good
offices
in
same
building.''
troit, Mich., were guests at Hotel
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YOWELI. &amp;■ SPEER.
Carnes
today
enroute,
to
St,
Peters­
Mr. Win. Bothamly has returned
21-tfc
&lt;
. from a business trip to Crcscoi t burg.‘ '
New York cream oheeae ot L. P.
City.
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3.1-ltc
The. Lily of the Bible. •
"Huylers" Candies, fresh by' ex­ McCuljer’ij. , .
The Illluni cliiilrodtiidnni Is supposed
press direct from New York, at
W. II. Hofman anti Charles Gnyto be the Illy wi'Jknted in the sixth
Mobley’s Drug Store.
29-tf
no; of NewO’orU nre stopping ct the chnplcr of Mnttht-w, twenty-eighth
Roy Starhird of Orlando wns in Citrnes foi* some time.
Verse, where It |s Compared with the
Ssnford on business t'dday.
Florida Paper Shell pecans ot L. P. gorgomut . robes «*f Solomon, nnd Its
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31-ltc ' color wns scnrlf! or purple. This Illy
Presbyterian ladies bazaar Dec. McCuller's.. ;
7-8lh. First Strrct.
f}0-2tc
The girls basketball team plays grows profusely &gt;n i!m moist parts of
Asia MlNor.*,
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Mr; and Mrs. E. C.Tears, W. II. . Orlando tonight nt thc&lt;ParUh Homo.
Tears and| Robert Tears formed an Tomorrow they w|l! g*.» by train to
Preserving Worn Surfaces
play at Kissimmee.
. There are sometimes places on ths
[• Mrs. J. C. Higgins and -Mr. and exterior of n house where the point
Mrs. Ralph, Wight of Sanford arc in gets worn off and which cannot be rethe city tl:‘o guests of Mr. ^and Mrs. touched without making a “hatch Job"
H. N. Dickson nt their home on of It owing to the dlitlculty of mixing
East
■Central avenue. Mr. Wig fit the new paint lo match the adjoining
There is difference between
h is recently been commissioned In color which has faded. To preserve
cut rate tires and stan- •• the aviation corps. 1 Mrs. Higgins is the wood In such spots untR *Jio house
the mother
ofMrs.
Dickson.— can be repnjnted, apply two routs' of
dat;d tires at cut
Unseed oil with a rag. - This will dm-'
Reporter-Star.
rates
prove tho iippenranco also. — Popular
ftdenco Monthly. NOTICE
'.The regular annual meeting of
I’OBTAGE. REPUBLIC. G O O D th e. stockholders of the. Seminole
Goldsmith’* World-Wldsncss.
KICH, FIRESTONE, PULLMAN
County Bank of Sanford, .Fla., will
One of the most memorable things to
■ad other standard makes.
be held in the oiflee of said bank at bo remarked In Goldsmith Is toe note
four o'clock
p.m. on Thuriday, of world-wideness which he Introduced
January 3rd, 1918, for the purpose Into literature. There Is n total nt&gt;of electing a board of directors t aencc In him of local prejudice, which
Site
Plain Non-Skid.. Tubes
la In strong- contrast with the vigorous
26x3 6 7.00 I 0.50
serve for th e ensuing" year*
6.2.60
and ’ almost barbaric insularity . of
A. R. KEY, SOill j 11.60
12.00
2.75
Johnson, He had once thought of emi­
Frl-31-4te
- Cashier.
13.60
14.00
3.00
grating to America, and would have
31x4
16.60
done so but for one of those humorous
17.60
3.25
32x4
The Ways of a Mule.
Incidents so common In bla haphazard
17.60 * 18.60
3 60
33x4
A
person
who
has
harnessed
and
uu.18.60
19.50 * 3.76
Anrocsted n mule for months niny for­
31x4
19.00
20.00
4.00
get
himself nod stoop for something
34x4 . 21.00
Kssp Hands Off Wounds.
22.00
4.26
nt
th*
nnlmnl's heels. Then the mule,
34x4H 26.00
A wound phould never be touched
26.60
4.60
docile for so many dnyt*. begins to Vick. with tho bare hands. U to better to
SfizIJi 26.60
27.60
6.00
When the luckleas driver regnln* W* cover It up Jast ns It Is rather than
37x4^ 27.60
29.00
6.26
tenses he Imagines ihe inulo hnd been to run the risk of Introducing another
37x5
30.00
31.50
6.60
waiting craftily all those.weeks Jusi colony of perhaps even more danger­
it get a good opportunity to kick him.
ous germs. If possible, however, the
Cash must
wound should be washed out with no
antiseptic solution. If water -la to
Saving Hia Feelings.
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out of town .ordefs
L»-em h ad .a favorite plate, from he used. It should have been bolt'd at
whin, she nlwajra liked to eat. Ono least ten minutes, as simply bringing
day her father accidentally broke It, It to'the boiling point will not kill lh«
He had to tell the bad news to his germs.
Utile daughter, and wna so penitent
that her love for Iha plate wns over­
141 Pr,nkl|n St. .
Phone 2186 shadowed by sorrow for biro, ond the
Ab Adkins soya he has an uncle who
Is
so Industrious he makes hard work
at!d;
"Ob,
that’s
all
right,
papa.
I
was
TAMPA, FLORIDA '
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W. A. Adams.

m» Kins Mel.aiifhtbi, BocUl Editor. An
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Lieutenant and Mrs. A. B. Peterson were the guests of Mr. and Mrs
B. J. Starling last week. They re­
turned to Spartanburg Monday,
where Lieutenant Peterson la sta­
tioned. ■ ' .
Georgo Robinson of Jacksonville
is a guest of The Gables. R. L. McKenzie, the popular sales­
man for the Osceola Fertilizer 'Co
left today for Jacksonville.
Mrs. F. H. Griggs, Mte. H arda­
way and Miss Mary Sfmmons of
Longwood spent Wednesday in San­
ford.
Miss Viola B. W ade and Miss
Ethel Waite of Palmetto were shop­
ping In Sanford Tuesday.

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Each year a banquet is given to
the Senior Brotherhood and the
night' following the Junior Brother­
hood is ontortalnod.
Everything
w u In red Sunday evening, that lin­
ing the Seniors* color. On Monday
evening blue was used.
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This organisation ha»j&lt;ent about
fifteen of their members to fight for
their country. It seems very natural
that these boys should, want to go
for any man who is loyal to hia
God cannot fall In hia duty to his
country/ The ' guests 1on Sunday
evening were Rush Murphy. James
R. Stewart, Benjamin Whltner, Ran­
dall Chase, Leslie Hill, Percy Pack­
ard and Roby Laing. The boys In-

Advice Like SrK
Advice It like snow; t r \
tall*. (ho loDTcr it dwells upc
Iropcr It sinks into tho

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Ono thing nhout getting an early
atart l.i that you mny not have to har­
ry e&lt;* v n rh Inter on. hut the real obJoe'
nit early.—Atchison Globe

A great artist wna once describing
the decndcbcc which In so ■many cases
seemed to unfold the middle period of
life. "Yea," he said, “old men dream
dreams, and young men see visions,
hot mlddle-nged men only dine.”

Miss Vernon McDonald who haa
been the guest of hcr%ister, Mrs. O.
J. Miller, left for her home In Williston on Wednesday. She will go in
training In St. Luko’a Hospital,
Jacksonville after Christmas.
Mrs. Potter Palmer, h largo prop­
erty owner In this state and her
brother-in-law, A. C. Howard passfcd
through Orlando yesterday after­
noon enroute to Sarasota, where
they have a pretty winter home.—
Orlando Reporter-Star.
W. A. Avera, traveling salesman
for Fatima rigsrettes is registered at
tho Hotel Carnes.
D. M. Hires, representing tho
Gold Dust Twins is o guest of tho
Hotel Carnes.
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Mrs.,'Claude Howard is spending
a few days with Judge and Mrs. L.
G. Stringfnllow.
Mr. E. K. Foster is in Atlanta for
a few days.
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Mrs. William Gore of Jacksonville
is the guest of her parrnts, Mr. nnd'
Mrs. William Botliamly.,
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Let Us Help You Solve Your Xmas

*Clarence Mnhpnoy went to Jack­
sonville Tuesday on business.
The Elks are jilaiHtlng n -rharity
hall to he given Christmas and New
Yeafs.
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Listed.Articles Suitable

Quite a number of Orlando people
came up lust niglft for the dnhre nt
the Parish Houst?. Thcso dances
continue to to yery popular.
Mrs. it. J. {lolly entertained the
"Sew Sews" yesterday afternoon al
her attractive homo on Park avenuo.
The afternoon was spent sewing.
Delicious refreshments wero served.
Mrs. Holly’s guests - were,' Mrs.
Morse, Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Ding'c,
Mrs. Tuylor, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs.
Smith, Mrs. McLaulin, Mrs. Harbor,
Mrs. Tyner and Miss Thelma Har­
bor.
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C.' H, Harper, representing Good
Roads'In Florida Is registered a t the
Hotel Carnes.
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Mrs. C. M. Vorce entertained the
Every Week Bridge Club yesterday
afternoon at the Hotel Carnes In the
usunj delightful ,way. A very Inter­
esting game was played. Mti. Wil­
son won the prize, a lovely pair of
knitting needles, and Mlsa Annie
Parramnre the gues^ prize, nn cmory. . The guests included Mrs.
Barnes, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Neal, Mrs.
Ball, Mrs. Parramore, Mrs. Wal­
lace and Mrs; McLaughlin.
Little Mis* May Holly, the a t­
tractive daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
R. J. Holly will celebrate her thir­
teenth birthday this afternoon by
giving n lovely party to several of
her frienda. A clothes pin game will
prove moat amusing." Each child
will bo given a clothes pin nnd some
crepe paper and the one making the
moat attractive doll will be given a
prize, 'tabbing the peanut will also
be* played,-. A beautiful birthday
cake with red and green candles
will',form tho centerpiece for the
table.
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this evening will togin at nino
o’clock. A few card tablet will be
placed In the parlor for those who do
not care l o dance. Later in tho
months largp bridge and. five hun­
dred party will, be given.
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Satp Shiver wSnt .down to Orlando
to attend a dance, a t the country
club last ayenjng.

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Annual Pamut1 '
St. Andrews' .Brotherhood’ 'held
their annual sendees Sunday -even­
ing at ' the church of tht.Holy. Cross.
Tb*. new \ members , admitted were
’ercy Packard. lothe services the Rev,
Mr. Peck-entertained’hia class, ae is
hU 'cm tom

Gift Problem with the following
for the Men
Silk Shirts in Individual Boxes'. - $5.0 0
Army Regulation Sweater for the Boy in Camp
$5.00
Neckwear in Fancy Boxes 50c, 75c, and
$ 1.00
Pure Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, per box
$3.0 0
Belts with Sterling Silver buckles for monograms $1.25 $1.50
Solid Gold Krementz Caff Buttons . . . .
$2.50
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President Suspenders in Xmas Boxes 75c

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The H A B E R D A S H E R
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Couldn’t You Spare One Dollar
• i from thia week’s earnings forthe purpose of ^penning a

Savings Account At This Bank?
DO IT NOW!
You will find it easy to keep it up week after,
week and on-pome future day you will look
back on this as the most profitable advertisem e n t you ever read and answered.

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

Ubi in elib i ape!
Where
Honey is
There Are Bees
Be With Us

- "Me Priduce”
I being judge—
In my opinion, you can
find just what you want •

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Ladies1

Ladies' Sport

$8.75 values $6.98
$6.00 values $4.98
$5.00 values $3.98
$4.00 values $3.25

Fancy Stripe
Serge Skirts

Children’s Sport
"

Coats

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$5.00 values $3.98
$4.00 values $2.98
$3.50 values $2.79
$2.00 values $1.49
. All new and this

Only $6.98t

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For the past 18 months the Big Three,In
One Store have only been advertising, but for
15 DAYS, BEGINNING 'SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8th
we will put on a Real Sale that will prove the
assertion.
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Notwithstanding the tremendous advance
on every item entering into the product of our
merchandise, we are able, owing to our fore­
sight and capacity, to offer you greater values
than ever before.

Coats

$7.50 Value ’

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season’s styles

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Men’s Gray
Sweaters

$3.00 Values
at $1.98

Misses
Vici Lace

'Youths’ Suits

Oxfords

and a few Boys'

$5.00 Values

Suits at' prices to

going at $3.49

suit the customers

$8.00 Values
$5.98
Your .Choice
m Ladies
Velvet
Ha*ts
• . Only $2.49
Values up to

1 lot of Ladies Serge and Woolen Dresses, $5.00 to $8.00
values going at only $2.50 and

$5.00

Event” that “Overshadows” All Previous Sales, as the “Real” and “Genuine
Always Overtops and Overpowers the Spurious and Imitations

Today
marks the

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98c yd.
In times of
REAL SALES
prepare for your
Future.

If "cold type”
could just, pic­
ture to you just
what is doing at
this store you’d
buy more.

Men’s Shoes
$5.00 and $6.00
values $4.98
$5.50 Values $3.10
$5.00 value $2.98
$3.00 value $2.49

Ladies’ Felt
Hate
all colors'
$2.00 and $2.50
values
going at $1.49

of a series of

$4.00 value Automobile Gloves, only $2.50

Silk only *•

Ladies’ Silk
Waists; .
$1.25 and $L50
values
only 49c

. Beginning

Men’s • Work
Gloves, Gauntlett
Gloves,• *Leatherette
Gloves Andi All Kinds
of Gloves
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El Dorado:
The golden land
of Shoes for Men,
Women, Boys and
Girls.

M en’s .Gray Flannel
Shirts'
Only $1.98.
Men’s all wool
Blue and Gray
Shirts .
only $1.98

M.en’s Pants
$6.00 Pants $4.98
$5.00 Pants $4.49
$4.50 Pants $3.98
$3.50 Pants $2.98

Boys' Shoes
$5.00 values $3.98
$4.00 values $2.98
$3.00 values $1.98

Many of these

"Sweaters $6.00

fine Goods are how

Cloth. Tops, high

values at $4.49

unobtainable

and low heels, lace

Flannelette

Misses’ in Cloth

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the market.

• Buy while the
prices are such
that you make one
dollar get you
what
ordinarily
takes tw o

Men’s Suspenders
50c values 43c
35c values 29c
25c values 22c

Men’s Woolen

Men’s
Grey Quting
Shirts
98c.

Ladies’ fine slip

In inviting you
most cordially to
visit with us, we
wish to call your
notice t o , these
facts, viz: Our La­
dies’ Coats are
limited on sturdy
lines,- and styles
perfectly
reflect
the cardinal vir­
tues and moderativeness in price.

pers, pumps, ox­
fords and stylish
Footwear

of

all

kinds.' Going at

Ladies’ Shoes

Tops, button and

Shepherd

lace, Black, Gray

Checks

them.

Do you realize

Marked down at
•"Camouflage”
This is a Sale to
to appeal to those
who want the’■J.best.
and
who
buy
"QUALITY.”
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ditions?

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All Shoes

prices that almost
stagger belief.

• Gray

of the people
right down to
• the bottom ‘
notch
with Best Goods
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for the least
Money

Ladies'
$3.00 value
Poplin Skirts
$1.98

The Japanese
takes credit
v for the
Folding Fan*

OFFICINA GENTIUM

J, &amp; P. Coats
Spoof
Cotton

L. L.. Taylor
Low Prices
Ladies’

Ladies'

* .$ 1 0 ,0 0

Silk Hose
65c and 69c values

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49c

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Sport. Coats
Only $6.98

Sanford Avenue
and '. •
Fourth Street;
SANFORD, FLA.

Ladies’

Ladles’

Ladies’ Good Velvet

Velvet Corduroy

Velvet

-•rand. Felt Hats t.

Hats

Hats

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going a t knock out
P rices, See them. .

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M id Clrrull

"Whlstla Nothing."

Millie, a Southern boy, unr tdsylng
lit the back' ynnl wben he came- Into
ooascaalon. of a green rentlmmon. JW
*tc It ant] It puckered 41a mouth-Id a
mont grotesque fashion. Becoming ex*
cited otcr the Hltuntlon, he ran Into
the house, where his little elstcr wbi
ploying on the floor.' *Oh, mother, took
at Willie { I think he Is going to-wbl»tle.** shouted the little girl. "Whistle
nothing." said Willie. "Can't you see
t’tu p’lsenedt"

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Court tkta 4tb (tty

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Florid*.
U u ir jt A Wallow, Sola, far Camnli.

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A Homc’LJke Hotel With All The Conveniences
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THE

GABLES

CoK Magnolia and 4th St.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Ocorge Washington’s Title.

Did General Washington ever re­
ceive a title from the French govern­
ment 7 Not a title of nobility, but near
the close of the Revolutionary vrar be
was commissioned lieutenant general
of the French army and vice admiral,
of France In order thnt be might be
conimnnder-ln-chlef of *tbe .united
forces of France and tbe United
States, which were then co-operating.

lust let mother call/ “ Biscuits for I t
Rreakfnstr W Vre sure there’s a n .
treat that can’t be beat in store . «
fo r us — light, tender biscuits—
Vft
i tonsty brown and jnll puffed up ml
l with goodness! For mother is surf W
L of her baking powder— Calumet, m
I She never disappoints us because 1

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1 never disappoints her.
I t ’s dependable. ; Results
always the same—the best,
Calumet’contains only such Ingre­
dients as hnVe been approved officlnlly by the U.S. Food, Aulboritics.

• You Save When You B uy It.
You Save When You Use It.

H1GHESTS

MONEY
SAYING
PRICE5

* On Floor. Grain and Feed
Fruit and Vegetable Crates
Yon Can Bay From Us St
Wholesale Prices
W r it, f . r r r le . LMI

W.A. McrrjdayCompany
Palstks, Florida

GIFTS OF RARE BEAUTY

AND OF STERLING
QUALITY AT POPULAR
PRICES
Thm* us that’touch of elegance and refine­
ment nbout each article in this store thnt
enahlrs one to easily select the gift which
vill give the greatest pleasure to the
•recipient.

- $ 2.50 up
Hand Bags
- 5.00 44
Cigarette Cases
Belt. Buckles - - - - - 3.50 44
Knives • . . . .
1.00 44
Vanity. Cases ■- - - - - - 6.50 44
Mesh Bags - . - - - * 7.50 44
Hw Pins"
. . . . . - - - 1.50 “•
Wrist Watches - - - . 20.00 44
2.50 44
Lavallieres - «
- 12.50 44
Diamond Rings CufTButtons . . .
.ou
.50 -44
Parisian Ivory Manicure sets 3.50 u *
Parisian Ivory Toilet Sets 10.00 14 ,
Dorine Boxes - - - - 1,75 44
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You can make your choice here in perfect
'confidence of satisfaction’ *

^RJRILESfdf

Judging by the looks of the collec­
tion plate that passes us at church,
nine-tenths of the members of the con­
gregation seem to think that heaven
Is only seven 'squares away, and that
the chdrch Is a trolley car that carries
the saints at the usual rates.—Houston
Determining Age of Eggk. .
To determine the exact age of eggs,
dlswnlvp jibout four ounces of common
M il In n quart of pure water and then
liilincr.Mo (lie egg. If It lie only a day
nr so old. It will sink to the lioitmii of
the dUli, tint If It he three days old
It will Hunt; It,more than*five, It will
comedo the surface.
Clear Water In FJordi.
In the fjnrils mi thi*'*Norway const
the clearness of the water Is wonder
ful. O b je c ts nuiy lie sit-n a t a depth
of twenty-five to thirty futhmne.

IN V E S T IG A T E V A L 'U&lt; E S
iberatorlm,

THE HILL HARDWARE COMPANY
onto, r it .p t ■* »p*tlB.d Is p*i*(r*ph I et
thl* a.ttlon.
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Section ft. T h . rh*lrm*n of bulldtnf fomtnlttH of rllv council *h*ll b»»* p o o .r lo
rondtran in d hare rewovod any vooit ahlnil.
loot that In hi* opinion I* la aueh a datorlorat.d condition a* lo b . u l m i r i l y Inflammabl*.
■ Section 4. Within tv .lv * yaara from tha
data ol tha approval ol ihla erdlnanc* any
nnd alt roofa aovrrad with wood ahlnilaa
ahall ba r.plac.d with roof rovarhtta which
comply thl* ordlnanr*.
Section 7. A 1 ordinance, or part* ot or­
dinance* In ronlHct with thl* ordinance ara
hereby repealed.
r» n ed thle the 3rd day ot December,
1*1.7. .
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C. II. D1NOEK.
I’ro Tam Chairman at City Council.
I hereby certify that the aboVh and (ota
(o ln ( ordinance waa duly pa**ed by the city
council In aeenlon on the 3rd d a y d De­
cember. 1917.
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JAS. C. JIOIIKIITS. •.
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Approved by me thl* the 3rd day ot lie.camber, A. I&gt;. 1917
J. D, DAVISON.
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Notice of Appllcallon for Tax Deed
Under Section 8 of C h a p te r 4888,
LEGAL ADVERTISING
Laws of Florida
Notiro is hereby given that John
|o CirraltfCeart.VHetenih Clrrull. Hcmleele
W, Hagan, purchaser of Tax Certif­
Caaaly. Flarlda
Over'treelaTurprnllne Company
icate. No. 36, t.'atiij.thc Gth day of
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8. 8. Arry, *11 unknown*nirtl** d .lm .
July, A. D. 1915, has filed naid cer­
[rey. J. HichIni In u tr.t unilrr 8. 8. Ar»y.
Illchtificate in my office, and has made
l .* v I
mnnil Murphy, rl»r***»il,, l.*vtn(*
A.
(Dirk, Wm.
ft. Ijimbert.
I,*mb.rt, Hob'
llobt. W.
Wm. It.
application for tax deed to issue in
Yormin, 1&gt;. T. ilomar, a* Tru»tee,
Nathan E. Simmon*. M. II. Ilron.on,
accordance with law. Said certifi­
A lin llryant, Ooltlleb II. Kayier,
cate embraces the following des­
deceased, Martha J. Hear*. Wm. T.
Nrabltt, Chaa. J. Iirooka, '(J. I».
cribed property situated in Sem­
Ilrownlle,
Mary r.n n ln aton , J. J.
Thornton,
Thoa. M. Adam., it. w .
inole county, Florida, to wit: N?(
Kina, R h . A llarkinitoe. I*. 'Keith
of S '; n f - NWM of S E J i'S e c . 2,
Ilo*well, ■ t,ouI. Tapley, Marei* 8.
Coleman, Ja*. A. Aenklna, Annie r..
Tp.
20 S. It. 29. The said land be­
Orimo. W. q . Kmtlion.gU. II. I.anraatrj, Keala Kennedy. Waller F.
ing assessed at the date of the issu­
Kennedy, 8. P. Kennedy, 8ar*h I..
ance of such certificate in the name
Johnaton,l . u m i r t Ward,
W.
HW hllegor
John T. Uenbach, et al.
of D..G%Crenshaw. Unless said i'er
T o ’ alt iTnknown p a r tlc clalmlnt Inlereat
under 8. 8. Arey, J. Richmond Murphy, tifirate shall he redeemed according
deceased, l-avlnl* A. Clark, Wm. II. I.a/n* to law tax deed will issue, thereon on
beth. Kobt. Wr Yocman, ll. T. Ilomar, aa
Truate*, Nathan E. Simmon*. M. II. Ilron* tho 18th day of December, A, D,
•on, A llre.Jlryin t, C.olllleb ll. Kayier. deceaaCd, Martha J. Ilrara, Vtm: T. N m JiIIIi J 917.
C ha*. J. Iirooka, tl. D. Ilrownlle, Mary • Witness my official signature and
Prnnlnfton, J. J , Thornton, Tbo*. it . Adam*
H. W. Klnt, Oeo. A. Ilarklnatpe, P. Kailh seal this th’c 16th day of November,
Ilo, well, I-out* Tapley, M t(|l* H. (.Aleman,
Ja,. A. Jenklne, Annie E. Grlllln, W. q. A. D. 1917.
Eralaon, It. tl. I^nraater; Keala Kennedy.
(seal) ’* E. A. DOUGLASS, ,
Walter V. Kennedy. 8. P. Kent edv. Sarah
K. Johnaton, l.uman Ward, W. It. While
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Clerk
Circuit Court, Seminole
or John T. IJcnbafh In th e (ollowlnc land*
,|lu atrd In Seminole county. Florida:
County, Florida.
NE»* ol N E ' . - o l Sec. I I . anil lief * IA
26-Fri fife
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ft. 8. anil 320 yd«. W. o( NE. cor. ol N t t ' i
o l. HW‘» o f Sec. ,1 0 , run E. IH ‘i .vd*
thence 8. Iftl.U yd*., thenr* W. fitly )&lt;l».
thance N. I f t f l , yd,, to place o f b e * .
Sac. 36, Tp: 19. It. W jN W I l of NW 1 o
Sec. I t; and lle i. at NW. cor. of 8W '* of
N K Ii ot Sec. run S. 20 rode, E .. 14 rode.
N. *0 rd*. W. 16 rod,, S ec., II; and b*f.
XJ0 yd ,. H. ol NW ror. ot W it ol -NW *|
ol Sec. 14, run K. 440 y d ,. 8. lift yd... W.
440 yd ,. N. *114 yd*, lo beg. and 8W »i ol
N W *4 and be*, at SW ror. of N W !( of
NW&gt;» ol Bee. 24 run N infl yd,.. E. 440
yd,. H. 104 yd ... W. 410 yd». to be». and
h ef. 10 ,rhi. N. of BW. cor. ol Nj&gt; of Lpl
■ ot Sec. 24. run E. 10 rh,.. thenr* N 10
h e. thence W. 10 ch*., thenr* S. 10 ch».
o liff.: and l&gt;(*. *1 BE. cor.
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Fertilizer
With full realisation of tho dlatstrous influence of tho
war on all business routine, our buyers have put forth
unprecedented efforts to secure the greatest advantage*
poosiblo for
*• our trade.
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Wo have a complete lino of fertilisers and tho greatest
stock of fertiliser materials ever known in tho state of
Florida. Prices arc higher than.fn normal times, but
are aa low as consistent with existing conditions.
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Ideal Formulas
Our formulas all have the aamu perfect proportioning
and blending of ingredients that havu made their super­
ior field value the past quarter r*&gt;ntur&gt;\
Quality has
not been sacrificed in the slightest degree. Write for
catalogue and price list.
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Dealers In Spray Machines-nml Insecticides
JAC K.SONVII.L4L FLA.

FULL STOCK ON HAND AT

Sanlord Branch, R. C. Maxwell, Manager

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

Insurance

O ffU * w ith HOLDEN REAL ESTATE

Notice of Application Tor Tax Deed
Under Nectlon 8 of Chapter ' 4888
. KawH of Florida
Notice is hereby given •that A. K.
Huitldn, purchaser of Tax .Certificate
No. 2362, dated the 2nd day of
June, A. D. 1896, has filed said cer­
tificate in my .office, und has. made
application for tax deed to issue in
5 V 7 ; , s*c. 2tf run N. 10 rh*.. Ih*nrr '*.. accordance with law. Suill certifi­
10 rh*., three* 8 . . I 0 rh*„ Ihrur* E. 10 rh*.
to lx * . »nd E)4 of Lai 2 of 8*f 24. all In cate embraces the following ties;
Tn. 20, It. 29 K. and H»f. 4SS ft N. and rribrd property situated in Sem­
IS ft.. B. ot 8 W. ror. ot HE‘4 ol 8M 4 ot
8*r. 2S, run N 900 ll., thanr* K. 460 It..' inole county, Florida, to-wit: NWJ(
thrnr* 8 . 900 It., thrnr* W. 460 It. t o b**., of S W Ji of N E J4- Sec. 22, Tp 21 S,
and jlas. at 8W. to r.-o l N B M 'o l NKJ4 of
8*r. 24, tun N. 10ft *-7 vd*.. thrnr* W. |; .11 K.
10 acres. Tho said land
yd#., three* 8. I0R 4 ^ . yd*. --------being
assessed
at the date.of the is­
ll
of N K 4 Cl HMMTf lb w* **« **•
««7* suance of auch certificate in the name
of N W ii of NE)4 of S m . Ifl: 814 ot SW *i
of J. A. Seavy. Unless said certifi­
ot HWjj .of 8rc. *«i »*«•
aw.u ol HE U of Src. IS. reft E. 120 yfla..
thrnr* 8 t tO yd*.,
»* 'l*! cate ahall be redeemed according to
three* N. 110 yd*, and HWIt of HW}» o| law tax .deed will issue thcroon on
HE l | ol B*r. l i v and •&gt;*«• ■* N
S W f| of HE f t of Srr. 14, run E. 220 ydy.. the 27th day of November, A. D.
thrnr* 8 110 yd*., th r e w W. Cltt yd*..
*
Y;
.
I hr nr* N. 110 yd*. Hot. 24. all 1*, Tp. 20. 1917.
■IL 2ft K. That portion of 8 E ffo f H fc U o t
Witness
my
official
signature
and
Dm , 7 *mbr*r*d to tb* followtns daaedptlon:
n * f. o l * .toko 10.84 rh*. S. of y u .rirr seal this tho 26th day of October,
H.r pool on raitrrn boundary of H*r, 7, run
’
g . o n S o t. Ilo*
*ha.. tbonre W. 4.30 A. D. 1917.
rh*., thrnr* N. 3? min, 30 *#r. W. 74.41
(seal)
E. A. Douglaas,
rh*., three* K. I9 .U rha. to b*(.t NW &lt;
ol I e u and E !&gt; ol S W 'I ol 8*r. Its N U
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida.
By V. M. Douglass, D. C. •
19-Fri-6tc

S'lfwVS**"^
N&gt;4_ of N W H : HEff

lo this day of increased prices it will pay you to investigate
thoroughly the (inysual values offered a t The Hill H ardw ire Co.
Take tim e by the forelock, Jwy your H eater tftid be ready when
the cold snap comes.
We also have a large stock of well knpwnand uncqualed Favor­
ite Ranges which we are offering a t the old price.

O.

Florida

Sanford

It wIlL sa v e you m oney and
trouble. Gives description and
full information on all seeds for
. fall planting. Our stocks are com­
plete, essunnj prompt shipment

Martin’s H y-T est;
Southern S eeds
dsn and ftskL StrawbtnT »ad
tabU plauta also a spiririty. Witt#
todaylor our osw fall catalof.
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:* \ JacksoovQIe* Florida

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ot S W )f ot Roe. 17i N E Jf ol N E U IIBr*. U and BWM ol N W lj ol 8or. 21. all
In tp .M l.n H . « E.
You aro btroby ordrrrd lo aop*ar to
Ilia bill ot complaint horoln fllrd on tho
4th day ol March, A. 6 . I t l* .
It la lurtba* ordorod that tbU nolle* bo
pubtlabod one* rach »**k for Iwrlre «f»k*
In tho Hanford Herald, a no»tpaper publlah,d In aald Bamlnola jo u n ty .

Notice or Appllcallon for Tax Deed
Under Section (8 of Chapter 4888,
Laws of Florida

Notlco is hereby given th a t Fred
T. Williams, purchaser of Tax' Cer­
tificate No, 161, dated the 6th day
of July, A. D. 1916, has filed aald
certificate in my office,' and haa made
application for tax deed to iaaua in
accordance with law.* Said certifi­
cate embraces the following describ­
Got U? Here's tbe remedy. It's helped ed property situated *. in Stem!hole
millions. Hsa • ball century record county, Florida, to-wit: Lot 4, (less
of use. First dose brings relief. Try it. W 366.4 ft and leas, 69 ft by 117 ft.)
__
■ Sold by al) druggists. Robinson's survey of Sanford.^ Tho
said land' being assessed a t th e date
of:tho Issuance of such certificate In
the name of'C lark &amp; Denton. ■ Un­
less said Certificate shill be redeemed
according' to lavr tlx deed will Issue
thereon on the 11th day of Decem­
ber, A. D. 1917.
. ., ;
" Witness my official signature and
seal this the 9th "day of November,

1

-Kin

"discovery
for Coughs s Colds

Causes no loss of ti
| does'not impair tb s

R.

_____

dnigfisti

(seal)
. E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk' Circuit Court Seminole
' J w B ^ Counl&gt;'' Florld»23-Fri-6tc » ’
^ V - J- H’.Z. ■*■ . '
~
*

is guaranteed to give
Its. If afte r using It
nd, return tbe empty 1
Ivh your 60c.
•

C. B O•UW■-jE. R , Sanford,
Florida
! ' f: -7 ■. • V * S

TRY A HERALD WANT AD

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I N S A N F O R D — L ift I $ Worth Living
VOLUME IX

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUE8DAY. DECEMBER 4. 1917

NUMBER

ST JOHNS RIVER ROUTE

RED CROSS ELKS LODGE
liras'
CAMPAIGN OF SORROW
BY SANFORD B. OF T.
ON SUNDAY
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tesy of nomination proposed by Del­
egate
White of Ft. Myera. In ’ thia SEMINOLE COUNTY W I L L
NO OTHER REPRKSENTA
STAR THEATRE FILLED RY ing in order of the roll call of the ab^ SEVEN DIVISIONS SLAUGHT­
caucus,
Delegate Boura of Jackson­
sent brothers, W. D. Holden, B F.
tives F R O M
CENTRAL
DO A F U L L
,
PEOPLE T b WITNESS
ERED BEFORE CAMBRAI
ville stated th a t he wanted a man
Higgins. W. M. Wadley, R. H.
FLORIDA . ,
•
PART.* .
CEREMONIES
chosen by, tha caucus for member cf
Marks,
J.
C.
^Higgins,
W.
H.
Under­
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Violent. German effort* to 'w lpfc
A great evcnt* the ,n»PorUhc« °I the.resolution committee who would
On December 16th the campaign . As usual with the Elks Memorisl wood," G. H. Fernald, E. W. Row­ ,oiit the British positions toward
. which v u fully fesllxed by the East be auje to get a resolution embodied for Red Croaa membership will be services in Sanford the S tar Theatre land, J. D. Roberts. D. G. Monroe Cambral haa brought aboqt little,
Cowt of our own state «nd taken therein favoring the East Coast launched - throughout tho United building waa ' filled long befbrq the snd E. J. Hill and J. L. Battle. As tactical aucccss aa Gen. Byng has
advantage of by leading citizens In ’canal aa thp through-Florida-route States. This la net a campaign for hour for the beginning of the exer­ the n aW of each was called the successfully withstood for threo'days
larjc delegations from ell the dtlee,' of th e Intra Coastal Waterway. He funds but for more members— cises. Undqr the ablo leadership of lights at the left of the stage o n sa all efforts to Rreak through.
towns and hsmleta along the beach, waa himself elected to th at position. active members who will not only A. D. Parrish, assisted by O. P. raised column were put out one by
About Gonnolieu the Germans
„ but apparently only faintly appreci­ Suffice It to say he did not get a give their dollar for membership but Herndon, John.Gllton, I). L. Perkins, one, making the roll call most im­ have gained alight terrain at heavy
ated by the vaat papulation and ter­ word of th at kind of resolution will give their time and attention to and S. Runge of thp committee on dec­ pressive. The lighting and wiring cost, and the British have evacu­
ritory of Central Florida, wai the adopted. ' Possibly he would not the work of the Red Cross and-will orations the theatre was transformed under the personal direction of John ated Mftsnleres, west of Cambral. .
national aaaembling of waterway Im­ have succeeded in getting the'scheme consider that paying their dollar into a Florida woodland acene, the Gillon of the Elks lodgo waa respon­
The Germans have lost heavily,in
provement executives, enthusiasts through Jiad our representative not also means that they- have enrolled beautiful fronds of tho palm being sible for. the beautiful lighting ef­ dead and wounded and the British .
* and empowered authorltiea In Miami been there to oppoao same, but he under tho cross of service. On Sun­ seen everywhere. Tho windows were fects. -M uch 'credit ia also due to have taken many prisoners.
lut week. The former flocked Ap did not'propose to tako any chances, day the 16th all the churches will hidden by palms crossed and tied Clafence Mahdncy, chairman of tlye
In the im portant sector west of
this wonderful gathering, this 1917 and therefore went 'directly to Con­ deVote some timo to the Red Croaa with purple bows and each entrance committee on muilc for the fine mu- Cambral, embracing Rourlon wood,
- Annual of the Atlahtle Deeper gressman and' Chairman Small and aqd. on.Monday the actual campaign to tha Latage wav built of-palms and ajeal program.and all those who do­ the dominating position, the Ger­
Waterways Aaaodation. in ''delega­ informed him of what had trans­ will be Inaugurated. Tho ministers decorated with red, white and blue nated flowers and other decorations mans have mado no. impressions on
The honorable gentleman of Sanford will be ,ln charge oP the bunting. The bunting effect was and assisted in making the memorial the British' defenses nor between
tions aggregating huhdreda not to pired.
a y thouinds, while the latter per­ then and there vetoed the plan, as­ companies of qble lieutenants and a also used on*'the sides of tho build­ services the great success achieved Bourlong wood And the Moeuvres,
,'
,
, milted this opportunity of oppor­ s is tin g our delegate th at such a thorough campaign will bo made ing and on the stage the immense by Sanford lodge.
the northern side of the salient.
tunities so uniquely pregnant with proposition should not be enacted throughout {he city of Sanford for flag. of.our country hung from the
The heavy attacks against tho re­
I
probability uf not only enliatlng ef­ or permitted to creep in.
Dr. Hullcy Speaks at Temple
members.
The ministers of the center of the stage and in front of
gion of Masnicres were driven off,
It was with genuine-regret, we be­ county will also be enrolled and other the' rostrum decorated with red,
fective interest in our needs and auDr. Iluliey, that ’ gifted orator, but a sharp salient involving tho vil- .
lieve,
that the invitation to visit willing workers will devote their a t­ white snd bfuo tho immense head of spoke twice nt the Baptist Tomplc Itgo mnde -its abandonment nocesperb natural commerce Inviting wa­
ter road pomibilitice, but of securing Orange .and Seminole and thence tention 'to the county membership. the elk was fastened making s very last Sunday. For the morning hour sary.
.'
• actual development operations, Cen­ pass homeward as far as Jackson­ It -would he well to read tho follow­ beautiful'effect. Palms and potted the suhjeqt used by the Doctor was
Southwest of Masnicres toward
tral Florida’we regretfully s a y 1per­ ville over fho St. Johns, by courtesy ing report of the work accomplished plants in profusion assisted in making "The Comrade in White." At this Gonnalleu, tho Germans still hold mitted thia extraordinary- opportu­ of the Boards, of Trade of these by the Hed Cross nationally since the front of the stage a bower of service a vivid portrayal of tho ap­ La Vacqucrie, whero tho dead.In I
nity to pass Inadequately observed counties was declined. This invita­ the war began.
beauty. The following program was pearances of a man robed in spotless hours hnvo numbered more than in
and utilized.
Sanford Doard of tion was referred to-District Passen­
white-in the war torn trenches on any similar period.
carried
out in toto:
•
The British
' Six months of effort to meet the
trade sent its delegation and did ger AgenW Hartnell, who had tc
Europe.
Dr.
Iluliey
related
it
num­
have
reached
Gonnelieu
and fighting
Voluntary,
*
:...&lt;.
“God
For
Us,“
most far reaching appeals for relief
its full part, just aa we tru st we may special train in charge,, and he was
ber
of
stories
about
the
Comrad
was
in
progressSunday
in and *.
Sanford
Bandin history Is described In. a report to
always be depended upon to do, but emphatic and- unalterable in his
as
they
have
been
told
timo
and
Ritualistic
.
'
Lodge
around
tho
village.
In
this
sector
the American people made public
rll others rested perfectly content | q edict that the schedule could not be
Prayer
• Chaplain A. S. Peck time , again hy different soldiers. the Germans used four or five divi­
tonight'
by
the
war
rounril
of
the
k. our commercial body, alone and changed. Invitations to other places
At
American Red Cross. It is the coun­ “ Come Unto Mp“ Chas. M. Davis Dr. Iluliey said that the soldiers of sions Saturday snd Sunday.
unassisted, war and win for them Including Key West, which it was
the Front believe that the Lord has least six nr seven divisions were lost
.'
Ladies
Chorus
,
ahown could he reached and atill re­ cil’s first semi annual report and it Sancta Maria” .......
equally with ourselves. *
Faure come again and is helping them in* fruitless efforts to break the
turn north on the same train and tells how tpore than forty million
fight their battlef over there and northern leg of the salient.
Miss
Olive
Lord
Regarding the monster association geheduie aa'.planned, the Dist. Pass. dollars of the 1100,000,000 war fund
LorHje'’with His help they .will surely win.
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American engineers operating and.
convention we with only aay tha( It Agent would not permit to he ac­ contributed for the people has been Ritualistic
For the evening hour the subject building railroads within the British
ass, as heretofore, a masterful piece cepted. None of these invitations allotted for expenditure at home and ■The Vacant Chair" Men’s Quartet
Men’s Qusftet used hy the Doctor was "Bring My lines, were Gouxeacdurt, west-south“Slppiber Song".
of machinery, admirably organised, were allowed made from the stage or abroad.
Rltuslistic.......—
____ Lodge Boy Back Clean." This was a warn­ weqi of Gonnelieu,' were caught in
•quipped and manipulated, to. ac­ platform by the party hearing same,
Demands from Europe continue to "W’aVes of Mehtory"___ Blanchard ing to the boyn that might go to the the first rush of tho German attack.
complish the work for which it la the Sanford and Seminole County increnso and on tho recent basis of
Sanford Band
camps and to the trenches, und alio Many sought shelter In shdll holes,
designed, namely, the construction Board of.Trade alone being, aa above expenses the rouncil estimates that
of a magnificent, Incalculably valu­ stated, dlstinguiahly favored and rec- the war fund will not 1st much be­ Oration ..." Hon. M. F. Hctherington- a word of advice to the parents of rom which they wore rescued .by
'Nearer My God to Thee"
Nevln tho hoys that have already gone. British counter attacks.
.
able inland waterway from Maine to ognjzed.
yond spring. So far about $88,-'
Ladies
Chorus
In tho service Dr. Hulley (old of
The engineers aided the British In
Key West. The fact th a t a t thia
We of Central Florida should feel 000,000 in cash has been paid Into Eulogy
Hon. G. A. DeCottes the many snares and pitfalls that withstanding the enemy attacks.
time we had in our state this mighty highly gratified that the resultant the fund by the subscribers.
"
0
Shining
Light"
.
Adams confront tho soldier and also of the Several wero mptured but later e s ­
factor lor waterway improvement, good of sending one delegate to i Iip
Miss
Olive
Lord
many disease* anil ill comforts that caped.
Of
$40,‘
.
'72,C57,
appropriated
by
■nd the executive Congressional. Il(v- Atlantic Deeper Waterwys AssociaLodge they are subject to. Diseases that if
’ en and Harbors Committee, to say t i o n 9 l 7 Annual is as large and ap­ the council $7,650,000 has been ad Ritualistic
Northeast of Ypres the British
. Lodgq contracted will have a tendency to have captured fortified buildings and
nothing of powerful influenro of tho parent ns it h, h u t'it is profoundly vanced to chapters for purchase of "S tar Spangled Banner" .
(Audience Assisting) '
weaken the army and navy of ‘the German strong points on the m ain
telling kind In the- presence of noted to be regretted that all this grea material And Will he refunded. For
Benediction....___Chaplain
A.
S.
Peck
United States. In this connection ridge north of Pasa‘chendacle_'&lt; Else­
wor,K
abroad
#
$27,886,616
has
been
statesmen from every p a r t: of the population and -territory was not
Especial
mention
should
he
made
D p. Hulley paid a royal tribute to where on the western frnnt'the artil- appropriated,
$2(1,601,240
of
the
Country was reason enough -for real­ universally represented, for in num­
of
the'
music
of
the
Sanford
Band,
the
Wnf Work that is being con* lery continues active. Tho German
amount
going
to
France
where’
suf­
izing that now was the time to leave bers impressions arc made, and ^hc
.
fering’ has been “ beyond descrip­ the number* hy the Ladies Chorus, ducted hy the Y. M. C. A.
nothing undone to acquaint the vis­
crown ‘prince has not repeated his a t­
East Coast people did not fail to'
tl.i- Men's Quartette and.the solos of
itors with our water asset*, our re­ rucognize that fact, as assuredly tion.”
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Dr. Iluliey haa consented to re­ tacks.
Mi«s Olive’ laird of Stetson Univer­ turn to Hanford next Sunday and
quirements and commercial im port­ Central Florida lamentably -did.
Bombardments
continue along the
For work outside of France, ex­
ance of these, and urgently press no! When the route through Florida is clusive of $750;000 recently sent for sity who rendered Sancta Maria and preSrh at II n. in. and 7 p. m. at* Pfftyo river. ’
only our logical .claim”, hut, enthusi­ decided upon, it will bo the route emergency relief in Italy, the follow­ O Shining Light in* n manner that the Temple. He states that this Is
Whilp the bolshevijji reprrsenta-.
astically inritt—activities in develop­ recommended by the engineers, and ing appropriattions have been made': delighted the audlrnre and gnvc n the last lint" that he will he able to lives, planned to enter tho German
m ost. artihtic' effect to the progrntn he. with the Sanford church for some
ment- Our Hast Coast friends wero they will doubtless endeavor to act
Belgium; $720,001; England, $1,&gt;
of
music.
* time and has arranged two special lines Sunday and hagan negotiations
thoroughly alive and awake to all unbjoscdly and with good mechani­ &lt;&gt;66,620; Italy, $214,000; .Russia, $!,*■
with tho Cermans, nothing yet has
The oration by Hon. M. F. Heth- servicea for the duy. These also will
this, while Central Florl.da’ appafent cal judgment, but strong pressure, •169,440; Roumsnia, $1,518,198; Ser­
been heard .of their mission. The
ly peacefully slumbered, tr a r q a ’lly re with the aid of Imposing numbers bia, $493,203; Armenians and Syri­ crington waa of high oVder .and for ho based on tho war and will no botshevikl leader Trotsky haa warqe’d the "first timo in several yearn the ora­ doubt provo very entertaining and
Posing with the cheerful confidence can scarcely fail to have Ita. effect, a ans, $1,800,000; others, $113,013.
the allied diplomats In Petrograd
tion waa on Elkdom and it was a instructive.*
and willingness that Sanford Board fact th a t pur people of central and
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Tho report describes In detail how
that hit government will not permit •
of Trade could and should perform along the St. Johns are, it would ap­ all thia money has been spcht and masterly address that contained
them to Interfere in the Internal altevery wise&lt;and pubiiely beneficent pear deplorably indifferent to. Our tells of the vast organization set up much food for reflection not only to ,
Dorlora Raise The Rate ,
uation. The demobilisation of the
Elka present but to.those who wero
effort in the matter.
The doctors like every one else In Russian army by the bolshevik! la
very richest and moat naturally by the war hoard since Ita appoint­ not members o f the. order.
Mr.
What, the Sanford and Seminole ayailablo assets may,, and wo gVeatly ment. It record* tho formation of Hctherington ia a scholar and an ora­ business, arc paying more .fo r their reported to have begun.
The Russian provisional- govern­
County Hoard of Trade did actually fear will, slip away Dorn us one of tho junior Red Cross naval auxili­ tor and la editor of the Lakeland supplies than ever before "and finding
it
more
difficult
to
practice
under
aries,
tbe
camp
service
bureau,,
tho
ment
his reappeared and. issued a
accomplish might be told in a small these-fina days, if we do n o t ^ u a
Telegram of Lakeland, a popular
booklet, hut in thia account we will whole, wake up to our Invaluablo sanitary aervice . bureau and ' other member of the Press Association, the many advance circumstance*. manifesto asserting' it Is the only
briefly state th at 'while It ia the pol- heritage- Citizens of all thia central dlvlalona and described the member­ Past Exalted Ruler of the Elka of Consequently they have decided to legal authority. It urges the people
fy of.the Atlantic Deeper Water­ locality, .do not leave all for Just a ship campaign which brought the Lakeland and Is well known in raise the rate and the following com­ to disobey the decrees of tho bolshev­
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ways Association never) to depart few to accomplish. Your_ Interata number of R4d Cross members be­ Florida and is well beloved wherever munication has been mailed to the ik!.
yond
the
five
million
mark.
The
Herald:
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bom hs previously prepared and are mutually essential and are not
ho is known.
Due to t1te advance in prices of
Printed program, and on no account confined to one spot or place. San­ great alma of the war council are set
Berkeley Blackman Promoted
Hon. George DeCottes alwaya en­ all commodltiea and necessities, but
to aliow Iny to ippeBr
th&lt;&gt;
forth
aa
follows:
,
.
Friends of Berkeley Blackman In
ford has no moro at stake than has
joyed .In Sanford aa a speaker Waa
audience except he has beforehand every’other part of the district to be
“ (1) To be ready to care tor our at hla beat Sunday and in the eulogy due. oapecially to the enormous In­ Winter Park and throughout the
crease in the expense of maintaining country will be interacted fn tba an­
w*n thus billeted, the repraaenta- benefltted. Do not let It be said soldiers and Bailors on ditty when­
*V# of our Board, to Trade waa, th a t you have awaked to this when ever and wherever th a t care may be for Bro. Battle of Sorrento gave one the office In an efficient and up to nouncement th a t he haa been recom­
one of the finest addressee that the data, condition, the .membera of the
• »r repeated request and urgency it ia a t last too late. .
mended for a First Lieutenant In tba
needed/
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lodge haa ever heard.
Mr. De- Orange County Medical 8ociety
it* importance, • accorded tbe . I t la a -m a tte r of congratulation
Aarial Service and leaves within a
” (2) To shorten the war by
onor of a few momenta’ time for th a t our delegate accomplished ao strengthening tho morale of the allied Cottcs in tho course of his remarks have decided, reluctantly .and re­ few daya for tha Padfle coast where,
v***ntatlon of certain potent atate- much for the project, vital to all peoples and their armies, by allsvl- very appropriately called attention gretfully, th a t it will be necessary he will take a tw ining course a t ona ’
to the fact th a t ten of the memberf for them to follow the example set of the big governmen schools. 'T h e
®f c « n t» l Florida and 8t. central Florida. Interests, and that atlng their sufferings in the* period
of the Elka lodge of Sanford were at by the majority o f'th e Medical 8cr
recommendation for Flret Lieutenant
__ j ,, r ,c«nic, economic, com- the m atter stands Just' where, it did which must elapse before the. Amer­
the front fighting the 'battles of de­ clatlea In thia atate and elaewhoeia the highest awarded to volunteers
eoirj)'Jly “nd atrategleally im portant as to engineer'^ecoipmcndstlpn, ,wjth ican army can become fully effective
mocracy and aaked for. the silent and adopt a new fee achedule.
prior ‘ to their entering ’ the ’ training
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dera,nda- Tbe prea- no ability thus far .on the part of abroad.
prayers of the lodge for the safety/
After December 1, 191T, the fol schools and yi comparatively small
“ (3) To lay foundatlona for an
lK. °vn
roua|n*&gt;y cheered. Alto ptrong effort to In anywise prejudice
*. Vbo*c representative waa ac­ th a t favorable to the St. Johns enduring peace, by eaxtending a •nd return of these brother members. 'lowJng aCA]v . wm become effective:
percentage receive this hohor. Mr.
They are M follow at B. W. Ander- Office Consultation............2.
00 Blackman who Is a graduate of Ox­
cent* ,be distinction of a s p e d a l route report.
. • message of practical relief and sym­ ■on, J. D. Chittenden, Leroy Chitconfer,nPe
with
lUvera
and nHar.3,00 fold .University, which' inititmtion
k
...... the m
rers anu
arpathy to the civilian population tenden, T . Meade Fox, Geo. G. Her­ Calls to P a t i e n t s . J . J . .
he attenjleti aa a.Rhoadee scholar, ia
the r',0? mlU&lt;T Thursday evening a t - Volusia county farroera have form-* among our. allies, carrying to them ring, J. H. Lee, Jr., Tracy McCuller, Calls to Patients aftfer 10:00
cd themselves 'Into an aaaociation an exRreaflon of the finest side of the
o’clock
p.
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5.00
universally
popular. He hah had a
'raost’ * yn,' Wher*
WM t 1**"
Dr. Thomas A. Neal,.W. D. Thorn­ Obstetrical Cases ....... :....... 35.00
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wide
experience
and his splendid edu­
cC o ^
• t ‘enMon. and a t th*. called .th e ‘Voluala County. Farmers American character.”
ton and R .-B . Wight. ‘
Oliver J. Miller, M. D
Honed ^"P resentatio n closely ques- A ssociation -They start out with a
cation should make him particularly
The .Elka memorial services this
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valuable to his country, In tbe ner*.
m l » l by Cbt,rm *n Small, and the membership of m oraJban 100. The
During the past two weeka Dr.
object
la
the
general
betterment
of
yew
were'
under
the
direction
of
O.
H.
Edwards,
M.’
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vice for whteh he has enlisted.—
f Ftomis* momb*rs of hla committee.
flenry G. B y stro v as shipped from
the farming interests-of tbs county.
Elalted Ruler O. L. Taylor, assisted . Secretary. .
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Winter. P ark 'P o et.
his largd farm^'east of Brookaville,
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by his efficient corpo of officers of
about
200
bushels
of
dssheens.
Re­
returlTnf
Can *** done* uP°n th*
The Jacksonville Poultry AisocfaJ. H. Wendler haa purchase^, a 608 weet, potatoes began moving-out
«»lton
He eo ram JttM t 0 W w h tlon Is perfecting plans for the com­ ports a r e jh a t he has m cured-a good
acre tract northwest of Orlando, of Bradford county the last weak in
ing poultry show st- the State Flair, price for.them and th a t he (s wall
where he will establish 'a live stock October a t $1 a bushel to .th e farm‘ Jacksonville, The poultry shoW pleased with hla crop' this season.
and poultry farm on a large scale.
Morocco' Temple,
a
with w f M T J w w ttfr
’j u r r : «
complete e x p o t f f o i T A t t t r i c a * . ) ^ * .
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farmers'to rojika m rsgulay
m M w japbultry, jjirtikrulari/ malt- ”Hernando
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n’tt,Uf«? this. through the cour­ Inf a fine showing bf Florida’s ’birds. crop of them'every y/ar.
was

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wife, givs'n by th#*raem
Methodist church Mon
thd boars.'

ing thoughts with one another, alts
which- the foliow^tg program wa
re mi err d :
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Instrum ental solo............------ '---------Miss Mollle Abernathy
Colo: "The aunahlne of your Smile”
Mr*. A. M. Philips Recitation, "Beat to Know Noth­
ing a t All".... Mia* Emily-Bailey—
Solo, •'When I Was Born*'.—....
Marjorie Ho#kina - .
Msr/pria is jw t five year* old but
baa a remnrkablo voice and aang
very sweetly and accuraUly, much
to the appreciation of her audience.
Trio, "D eparture"............
Mrs. Claude Herndon, Mr*. Geos
Pox, Mr. C. L. Polk . J .
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ftSolo, Dry
_ Thoae Tear*------.
Mr*. Will Hoolahsn
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Musical Reading, " T h a t 8weetheart
£ of Mine".-.-^:Mr». L. R. Pbillpa_
. Uceompanled_J&gt;jL. M bs Marion
Philips)
Recitation, "When the Minister
Comes to Tes/*-..Miaa Julia Laing

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of. roaea and ferna.. ■ M ra.. McLaugh­
lin won the prisk a cut glaaa bud
tom and Mre.,Hasard was presented
with a pair of stllr bedroom slippers.
The guoata were Mr*. Barnes, Mrs
8mlth, Mr*. Wataon, Mr*: Thigpen.
Mrs. Morse, Mra. McLaughlin and
Mias Wilkie.
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PAULINE FREDERICK
In Her VW7 O M Produttlfn

’'Hungry Hearts”

SATURDAY
•The Training of Lucy’
'Rainstorm and Brainstorm'

MOLLY KING in
“The Seven Pearls”

There is difference between
cut rate tires and stan-

PORTAGE, REPUBLIC, G O O D
RICH, FIRESTONE, .PULLMAN
.and other, standard makes.

Size
PlainNon-Skid Tabes
28x3
f 9.00 ' $ 9.60
82.60
80x3H 11-60
12.00 ‘ *2.75
32x3H .13.60 .14.00
■ 3.00
31x4
16.60
17.60
3.26
82x4 * 17.6018.60
3.60
83x4 ' 18.60 ' 19.60 .
3.76
84x4
19.00 . 20.00
4.00
36x4
21.00
22.00
86x4M26.00 ; 26.60
86x4 H
26.60
27-60
37x4 M 27.60
29.00
87x6
*30.00
31.60

C ash‘must accompany all
out of town orders

The Original Cut-RateTire House
1806 Franklin 8t.
Phone 21
* TAMPA, FLORIDA

Cold, rain , wind*,
of Sloan'a Liniment bring*
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ImObotUw. Zfr.

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OCTOO sub irrigated, good ;well, j a o l l
bow#, good neighborhood, near load­
ing track. Price $1760.00 with .onethird down and balance terms a t 6
per cent.. A bargain. . S e e J . O ;
Packard, Sanford.
29-1 tc

For Sale—To wind up an estate I
offer tor sale Lot 12, Blodt 8, Tier 1,
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fronting 80 feet on Palmetto avenue
and adjoining county Jail. Make me
Private Joe D. Chittenden, Camp ap offer for it. T. P.Grady, Inde­
Wheeler, Macon, Oa„ ia at home on
pendent Life Building, Nashville,
furlough.
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For Sale By

Suford Shoe &amp; Clodoog Ca.

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For Solo—5 .acre form clooa In, 3

home for a .few days.

WORKS EIGHT YEARS ONTOMB
This number waa particularly inUreating to the several ministers
present for,It picturedUhe home and
inmate* preparing for t^o "minister
a t tea" with every member of the
family In a good humor, well be­
haved and everything spfc and span
and all-fine except the cooking and
"M a " has had her tjnusual baifluck
with that, though the young son
said th a t it waa really primp as could
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Mlaa Caroline Spencer
Trio, "Sweet and Low"........—
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Mesdamaa Herndon and Fox
Mr. C. L. Polk
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Upon entering tho home a slip of
paper -upon which waa ‘.written a
name ho was to assume for the even­
ing waa pinned on each guest and a (
this time .etch family waa invited
into tho dining room for refresh­
ments, consisting of hot coffee and
delicious veake.
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The genial manner and the hos­
pitality In which Dr. and Mrs*
Philipa greeted and entertained the
guests made tho evening long to be
fomerabered by the hundred or more
who. jrarta^preaent.
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Dr. Halley at Temple Sunday '
• Morning Hour: "The Comrade fn
White!" Evening Hourl I'Briiig-My
Boy B ack e Clean."
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Dr, Hulley# president of Stetson
University will apeak a t'th e Baptist
Tem ple Sunday, Dec, 2nd, atJbotK
tho Tnorning and evening hour*.
The soldiers on the battle front
declare th a t Christ has come-vagaln;
th a t He has been seen by hundreds
of eye witnesses on the b attle line.
Their stories are the most thrilling
th a t the war has produced.. Dr,
HuIIey will piva a full account of
these appearances of "The ComradA
In White" a t eleven o’clock service.
- At .thn_aeven_o’clock service the
Doctor will deliver a sermon on
"Bring My Boy Back' Clean/; This
will also b e - a war address. Dr.
Uullsy will aho# the temptations
and the s in s . of Ilf*. In the army
campa, On the ‘battle field* and in

|Sold by

semi-ContervalUe

For' Sale—Row 1)0*1 motor, Just
the thing for hunting and fishing
trips. Good condition. Reason for
selling leaving town. Address "M o­
tor," e-o Herald. '■' .
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m*n.

T h e Youtg Men's
Stetson. Shapes Up
Fine in s Style to
Suit q&gt;e "Fellows."
Conies in Very. Light
Grey Only.

For Sale—Windmill in good con­
dition. Nearly new—$26.00. N. li
Garner. •:
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This Conservative
Block, Comes in
Black, Gray and
Olive* Drab, ^Wllh
a Gfeen Band

For Sale—Shelving and countery
a t a real bargain. N. H. Garner.
For 8ale—Very desirable celery
'and truck land, well drained, a t
8ummerfle!d, 1 Marion County, Fla.,
H mile from'raiiroad station, H mile
from good school and church, also
hard surface road. ThU land r
bought cheap for cash. fApf
Chas, White, Adams Park, Ga
26-12tp
F o r ’Sale—J80 White Leghqrn
hens. Will sell all ar part. Joe F
nandez, 'Paola.
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Mias Melra Beatrice Wilson has
■pent her rammers for eight consecu­
tive years at work in Calvary ceme­
tery, ono of Now York dty'a great­
est cities fcof the dead. She haa
been engaged on the sculptural exte­
rior and the moral Interior decoration
of tbo mortuary chapel and jnausolenm
erected by Cardinal Ffcrley for the
prelates and priests of the archdiocese
of New .York;
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The chapel and the mausoleum ore
situated on the highest-point In the
cemetery, with a wonderful view com­
manding tile turmoil of the city oh ono
■Ido atyl the wide expanse of Long
Island sound on the other,. The chapel
and the hundred catacombllko aepulchrea ore early Byzantine In architec­
ture, Tho reputed coat la half # mil­
lion dollar*. Tho structure la built of
hdnl Blue Indiana limestone. ‘

GERMANY SHORT ON LINEN

For Sale—International Harvester
truck, one half ton. : -1914 model,
water cooled. S. Runge, Sanford
Ave. and Fourth St.
26-tf
ro
ic n passenger
pnaamger launch.
launen,
Forr aaie—
8ale—Ten
alx horse Callle engine, all In good
condition. One hundred cash takes
It. Can bo seen a t Stone Island or
address Box 1168, Sanford/ 24-Gtp

FOR RENT
For Rent—Rooms, conveniently
located. Hot and cold water. Ap­
ply 701 Magnolia avenue., ,19-tf.

Board, rooms and rooms for light
housekeeping,
28-4 tf
619 OAk.

SATURDAY and MONDAY ONLY

For Rent—Five roam-house. Conveniencea. Large garden plot. Sit­
uated cioae in. ,See‘C. H.JLeffier..
28-tf
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ton fabrics caused by the war la mak­
For Rent—Two rooms for light
ing Itself felt more disagreeably from .housekeeping over. Five and Ten
week to' week and threatens tho clean­
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27-2tpliness of the German nation. AJ1 ho­ Cent Store. \tels and restaurants have now been
Rooms for R ent—919 Oak Ave,
forbidden to nae table cloths and nap­
22-tf
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kins, or to furnish more than one towel
per day to any guest. Bed sheets, pil­
For Rent—Furnished rooms for
low casfs, etc, moat bo used a t least
light
housekeeping, 117 Laurel ave­
■even days before they are changed
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and washed, even If the bed during nue. . *
thla period la used by different guests.
Cottage for R ent—Ten dollars per
The Votrische Zeltung announces
26-tfe
that after October IS no t&gt;«nnlta for month. 1204 Park avenue,
the purdiaae of underclothing will be
Rooms for light housekeeping and
loaned to persona who own more than
rnlahed
rooms. Mra. Lilja, 616
three shirts and two sets of under­
irk--avenue. *. -'
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wear. The manufacture and sole of
night aypts and pajamas are to be
For R ant—Furnished rooms for
stopped entirely.
light housekeeping. 807 Magnolia.
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17-tf
bidden to Use Table Cloths
. and Napkins.

Big Money.
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One of tbe largest and moat enmberto n e fprma of money la found In Central Africa, where the'natives use a
crudform Ingot of copper ore over ten

For Rent—Three office rooms
Twisted.
fronting on First street. Moat de­
This 8pooneri*m wna committed by sirable offices In d ty . Several other
a clergyman while rending the morning good office rooms in asms building.
e*son—And presently the wig tree Yowell A Speer.
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flthered away.—Boston Transcript.

WANTED

Wanted—Young man 19 years old,
with High School edueaUqn must
have work. . Have 'had 8 years’ gxr
porlencc driving car. Will ^ccept
anything reasonable. Address H,'
ear* Herald.
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broken. . 828 Palmetto.-

FOR SALE

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Wasted—Meal

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Between 17 and 40, BaptUt Incoined
or non-church, preference, &gt;to
' For Sals—10 acres of fine flowing
wall truck land, good road, not, far Jofn BArean Qlaaa. R. M. GravenU-U
from loading track, only 860.00 ,per •Uln.* * ‘
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Trench

th at Boy's
Suit

KOYAL BRAND

Saturday and Monddy, in the Main'
Aisle, you will find twenty-five suit?
taken from the mammoth stock at

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"We buy honey. Send’ •ample#
Jacksonville Cracker Works! Jax,
Fla.
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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

Christmas
.
will be here
soon

‘ Furniahed Rooms by Day, -Weak
or M onth—Park avenue R a t, 106
North Park avenue, over L. R. Phil­
ips A Co. drtig store. Mrs. C. C.
H art, manager.
30-tf

AO Local AdverUaementa Under l Wanted—To* repair your, guna,
tla HwdlBf THREE, CENTS a ■awing machine* and ticking ma­
b b For Each InaerUon. Mlnlmnto chines, or anything else that la

hear three two sermons.
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For Sale—White Bermuda Onlpns,
grown from the aeed, 12.00 thousand,
26c per h u n d r e d . ' See C. H.
Leffier,
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Our Next Preacher Contest and
Preacher Picture contest. Thla consifted of fifty five pictures hung
around the room, each of which had
been mgdo to represent the name of
a preacher and 'each guest waa
handed pencil and paper and. naked
to
all these names.. *•
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.Philips, accompanied by MU* Mari­
on PEfiTpe. -This number waa-es­
pecially enjoyed. The atory .was ar­
ranged by Mis* Lillie .farnsw orth,
who Is noted for her originality, arid
it'represented parts of the work aocomplUhed ‘by -the pastor and hia
wife daring their four years' stay
ScAttcred through its
in Sanford
lines were parts of fifty six old and
miliar hymns, tho nnm# of each to
guessed- simply -by hearing the
music flay ed . Rev. Stoinmeycr and
Mr. A -R . Chappell tied, both guess­
ing tho largest number of hymns.
Tho musical program rendered waa
hlshlyA ppreciated- and thoroughly
enjoyed.
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Dr. Philipa in a most pleasing
manner expressed for tho board of
■towards' and trustees the ofllcora of
the missionary aociety and .the of­
ficers end teacher*.of tho Sunday
school and membership of the church
their appreciation of the-efficlcnt and
faithful services of the pastor and
wife ajid In token of thla fact pre­
sented* to them # 1handsome "cheat
of allvar."

. Two Color*—Green sad
M edina Gray, and a

Mra, May Dlcldna • leaves Satur­
For 8aje—Small Jersey cow. ; Two
day for Green Cove Spring* where years old. ,&gt;Flri* for butter but not
ah* will spend.the winter.
heavy milker. Pries 160.00. W. B.
Ballard, Altamont*'8pringa, Fla.
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BUDGET OP OPINION “JUST BETWEEN*:
TOU AND ME.”

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
“ HE'LL PBENT 'EM"— SO SAYS SAUNTEttER.
3 : • H oorcr’a Coin* le Get Yon
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The darned oI&lt;f Hoover pledge has
come to our house to stay; $
To frown our breakfast bacon end
take our ateak away,
I t cans our morning wadies, and oyr
sausage, too, It aeems
And dilates on th e succulence of
corn and spuds and besna;
So skimp the sugar In your cake and
leave the butter out.
Or Hoover'a goln* to get you. If
y o u don't watch out!
--------- ---------------- —-----------------------Oh, gone now.are the good,oid daya
of hot cakea thickly spread;
And rosatleaa, wheklleaa, hopelcsa
daya are reigning in their stead;
And gone the daya of fat rib roata,
and two inch T-bone steaka,
Ahd doughnuts plump and golden
brown, the- kind th a t mother
makes.
And when it comes to pie and cake,
•ju st learn to cut It out,
Or Hoover** go|n* to get you if
you don't watch out!
So spread your buckwheats sparing­
ly and peel your tite rs.th in ;
And tighten up your belts a notch
and don't forget to grin.
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And if, sometimes, your whole soul
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yearns for shortcake high and
wide. . *
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• And biscuits drenched with honoy,
and chicken butter fried,
Rem em ber,'then, th at Kaiser Bill is
abort on sauer kraut,
And • Hoover's goln' to getjhlm if
Well all help out?
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1 One of the Cleveland city papers
publishes the following, ss showing
how cosmopolitan the Satrs and
Stripes are: "A Jew daya ago a mag­
nificent new Amerlcnn flag was
raised over the worsted mills at
Jamestown, N. V- The manager of
th e 'p la n t traced back the stages of
its construction and this
whnt he
Icafned:
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American sheep, sorted by an Amcr-

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Frenchman, inspected by an Amer­
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an' Irishm an, and pressed by a Pole.
The flag represents America—all it (a
and all it stan d i for—perhaps better
than any other th a t flies in., the
breeze today.” I t should be added
that the agate apirif permeates every
American flag-thnt flotas todiy; A
flag th a t atanda&gt; for the rights of
humanity everywhere .and th a t , wel­
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1 The commission form of govern­
ment is taking a rest until after the
holidays It seems. There were in­
sufficient names on the petition pre­
sented to the council for an election
and ‘now it will be necessary to find
out just how many names it takes
to call this election and get them.
After the num ber.that voted at tho
last election it should not take very
many to get twenty per cent al­
though it is the number th a t is reg­
istered and • not tho number that
votes th a t is taken as the quota.
Since the election I note th a t City
Attorney DeCottes is busy collecting
delinquent taxes. There was consid­
erable discussion about this matter
of delinquent taxes before^ the elec­
tion and the city council and the
city attorney were blamed for not
collecting a greater percentage ol
the delinquent taxes and it sCems
that now the city attorney has
hardened his heart* to the anguish
and misery that is caused by the
tax payers getting a letter demanding
that their taxes be paid at once or
they will 'suffer the consequencts.
Probably some hi those who were »o
ioud in their demands th a t .delinq­

uent taxes be p a i d n o t caret to
be poshed to the wpll'on their own
taxes and others who were so loud
about- U have ifb‘ taxes to pay. - Of
course it is up to the man with
property to pay ihe taxes b u t It Is
also human nature to put off taxes
and death as long as possible be­
cause we all know that-yqu will have
to pay both In the end. However
the a tir about commission form .of
government has wakened the aidermen up to the.necessity of collecting
delinquent taxes end also conserving
the city’s resources in every way and
It is certain th a t there will be a
great change in city affairs from this
time on. B at did you over etop to
think how anxious the .fellow; with
no taxes to pay follow^ the trend of
events in city politics, howls the
loudest about
delinquent
taxes,
wants countless improvements with
no expenditure of money and knows
ju st how to manipulate the city gov­
ernment on. wind?
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1 The men coming from the campe
and from other points where things
are -moving- s a y thst~qfflciaU~higtrlir
arm y circles think the war will last
for seversl years yet. Well, if .it
lest five'years longer we will have to
chango our mode of living, some­
what.
1 With insufficient sugar to sweet­
en tho coffee we are beginning to feel
tho pinch of the war but. w hat about
the time when we cannot get the
coffee .to go with the sugar or the
syrup. Some of these days when
America gets to fighting our people
will begin to learn that America is
really a t war.
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rt I- understand that tho Red Cross
will make a national campaign for
membership and that Seminole coun­
ty will as usual do her bit. It only
costs one dollar to become a member
of the Red Cross and every man,
every woman, every child old enough
to realize the importance of the fled
Cross should join.. Thfs county
should have a membership .of 2,1)00.
You can never join any order that
will give you s u c h ‘great returns.
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Would J u .tM soon starve
to, death In tb s trenches as to starve
to' death a t home and yet I suppose
that staying a t ' home and helping
the government by finances and oth­
er good work! la satiating just as
much and more than the fellow, who.
joint the arm y or- the navy.’ Any­
how I expect to. go‘to the front if
the war laata long enough;
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1 The .man, woman or minor who
is not concerned aa to the outcome
of the present struggle la to be pitied
and enlightened. He or ebe is really
unconcerned through ignorance.
They, have failed entirely to graap
the true inwardness of the aitustion
confronting us ss a people.
Let us suppooee that thd hjstory of
our couhtry were ’to end with the
present generation. Doea any ona
imagine th a t pur statesmen would
be materially interested in the settle­
ment pf. the question* in dispute?
Hardly.
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Naturally, then, it is .mainly the
future of the country th a t is to be
considered. W hat that FU T U R E is
to be will depend upon .OUR AC­
TION NOW.
It is to the credit of the Amer­
ican people th a t they, have always
had a d e a r vision of the duty of the
present generation, to posterity. T hat
vision was responsible for tho Rev­
olutionary war. I t was the stim ulus
of the war |n 1812. And when the
Mexican question , assumed grave
proportions the same thought was a t
the tore in -th o national mind. Not
•o much the interest of our own poztecity as th a t of our fellow m in was
the stimulus in the brush with
Spain. B ut throughout her whole
life this country has never failed to
place the true interests of posterity
before present case and comfort.
What can bo said then of tho
young man or woman - who Is not
concerned over tho outcome of this
struggle? T h at they ji*ve no con­
cern for the best interests of thier
own.
Present case and comfort
weighs, more with thorn than thefuture o ft their children, or of the
rare in genera).
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No nation of people can ever come
into their own until present can be
subordinated to future, No present
is ever entirely what it should or
could be. By the sacrifice of the
present we stand a chance of realiz­
ing on tho future. If all else is to be
subordinated to the present, .there is
every possibility of theirc being no
future worthy of the name.

^ As the war goes on’ and my door
friends one by one arc leaving for
the front and 1 am here’ back of the
lines sweating blood trying to keep
the hom* fires burping while wood Is
out of sight* and the wolf Is kept
from the door by throwing bundles
of Liberty ’ Loans and three cent
postage Rtamps at him I wonder if
SALT INSTEAD
the boys at tho front art* not Just
abopt aa well off as wo are here at Many Prefer II On Ripe GrapeFruit
The use of salt aa a substitute for
sugar will be strongly advocated in
this* year's grapefruit advertising of
the Flarldn Citrus Exchange, ac­
cording to F. L. Skplly, the general
sales manager.
After the copy for the current sea­
son's campaign had been approved
by the advertising committee it was
in part discarded, Mr.'-Skelly says,
and an entirely new outlay, adopted,
at the suggestion of Jefferson
Thomas, who handles the exchange
publicity.
. In every one of tho newspaper ad ­
vertisements the first of which -is to
appear early in January, there will
be carried, in bold, well displayed
type, this message on the use of salt
or sugar:
''Tree ripened ‘.Scaldswoct or­
anges, require but little, if any
sugar. N ar'need much bo used with
Seaidswect grapefruit — m a n y ' per­
sons prefer them with salt instead of
■ugar.
A little while ago a health journal
published an article, approved by
the United States Food Administra­
Corporal A . Slmonin, 17, S. Aviator, “rolling Aft ou-»” tctlA
“ Bull” Durham, jiu t before making a flight at a Government
tion, in {which wider use of -orangea
Aviation. F ield ..
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anil-grapefruit warn urged aa a means
of improving the health oi tho people
of this country and also of conserv­
ing the supply of solid, less perish­
able foods.
One of the phrases used in this
article very si\ccinctly expressed the
esse for citrus 'fruits in these words:
They,are medicine that tastes like
food and food that ia more potent
than medicine.”
This expression a t once appealed
to business m anager,'C. E. Stewart,
Jr.,-o f the Citrus Exchange, as a
dandy good slogan for the advertis­
ing of Scaldsweet oranges and grape­
-w ri* t JOSEPH K - SHIMMEN.
fruit
pnd a t his suggestion Mr.
la Canadkn Field AwbuUncc.
Thomas
has incorporated it In much
wi#i (he BruUi Ej^wditioniry Forces^.
of the copy now &gt;going out.
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Some other points of great, im­
portance to the citrus industry of
Florida were rbought out in the ar­
ticle mentioned. For ‘instance, it
emphasized
the fact that the p r in t
TO B A C C O
of citrus fruits have advanced but
slightly during the past five years,
T h e 'M a k m &amp; r o f a N a tio n
whereas those of almost all other
food products have increased1heavily
and ^persistently under the pressure
G uaranteed by
of growing demand and lessening
supply.
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This is the keynote of the appeal
of the Exchange advertising. .Thf
wording of some of the ads ia par­
ticularly strong along this line. One
says:..
“ You tndjall the members of your
family will be the brighter,’ the cheer­
ier and th * healthier for doing this.

And as you cat. mote orangea and
grapefruit and leas meats and grains
■you will conserve the latter for ship­
m ent'abroad to (aed our soldiers and
our allies in the war for freedom.fl”
“ While the orangea and the grape­
fruit -grparti ’ In Florida, ripened on
the trees and, properly packed will
keep indefinitely in the ordinary
htftWbhoId;*the«e. fnilta cannot* be expqrted to any great extent. They
should be eaten in America, lraving
more solid foods to gp across the
“Stfruhine and showers are prim
factors , In making orangea good.
There are'm ore days of sunshine .in
the citrus belt of Florida than In the
United 8tatea,.but alm ost everjr day
the grpvea aro blessed with .copious,
gentle eho’wers.
“Sometimes s Florida orange or
grapefruit is rough and uninviting inlooks, but cut tt open and you will
realise the truth th a t beauty ts more
than skin deep. If they have been
ripened o n :'th e trees, you will find
Florida oranges and grapefruit filled
with delicious,, invigorating Juice.” -—
Times, Tam ps, Nov. 30th.

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�Items of Interest for the Man
Behind the Plow
, M achinery la to be the farmers al­
ly
since labor has deserted him. ' In
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■ j w way Into the Register of order to use It most efficiently It
5 S t i?the American Jeraey C attle will be necessary to clear out stumps
S I the second In the state to'-re•.
recognition this year. This
*1\ Austin's Viola 862496, aged
Consider the Pig
♦ Ttirt. 2 months, owned by Mar-'
The number of hogs on farms in
L A. Milam. Miami. The test i*on- the United States September 1, 1917
J B(d from August 7, 1916 to Au- wsa 6,274,000 leu than on. the .ame
"L l, 1917. During this period date one year ago. The corn crop
J , cow produced 6,677.0 pounds of th is- year la 607,842.000 bushels
■Sk 4.97 J * r cent fat, a total of greater than laat year There Is the
iff it rounds of fat In thafmljk.
gap—from a decrease of more than
Creole's Qssilo Sue 306826, owned five ‘million hogs to an increase of
hr the University of Florida experi- more th in 607 million bushels of cor
itstion was the first to make that hog raisers are expected largely
.i* n*#iiter of Merit. Her record to close up, says the U. S. Depart­
ment of -Agriculture.

yfew Cotton Land This Month ‘
! Lb* of . the Important measures
jniiut the cotton boll weevil Is th a t
U plowing‘under all old stalks and
Lfsje from this year's crop, la y s
L University of Florida extension
grision. The ideal time for the
[nrk U just as'soon as the crop has
L ta 'n th w h hut many fields In the
kits have not* yet been plowed. '
Fill plowing will havo a double.ef­
fect; the boir weevil will be deprived
U the greater part of his food, and
Luy of them will be turned under
Ipound with, the stalks, and the soil
Ivin be partly prepared for next
Imr’s cotton crop. The growing of
[ta early maturing cotton is essential
lithe farmer is not to lose out with
Itkis crop entirely. The fall pip wing
IwiU eliminate some of the spring

flow to ( onucrve Machinery
Since labor has become scarce,.ahd
•tk relief can.be expected until
hr the end of the war, tho Unlvcrtf ef Florida extension division is
fisg upon farmers the necessity of
awrving farm machinery. Here
tsJew suggestions offered by the
.8. Department of 'Agriculture:
I- Orders for new equipment nnd
pair part* should he placed is soon
To reduce- maximum results
a minimum of labor, new and
'rn machinery In large sixes
Id be used-wherever possible.
Serviceable equipment, m ot
hf, xhnpld he sold or. nflide
ebb 'to others ■Useless machinery should her
aed to the channels of tratlo'as
thorough lubrication and propt when in use will materially'
;,n the period of service of
equipment.
More care should bo given to
•ing farm implements from'the

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to eradicate the tick. There Will ,bi
• n excellent market for meat for
yeare Irrespective .of whether peace
cornea aoon or (a long deferred. All
the world la meat hungry and a won­
derful opportunity aw aits.the aouth
to aatlafy this essential demand If
only it will eradicate the tick, en­
able Itaelf to -make full uae of its
forage,mnd open up it* cattle, to the
free cattle markcta.of the world.

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K iri Schults, S h erm sn 'v jlo u th ,
Collier Brown, Oliver Murrell, Ned
Chittenden, Roy Chittenden, Ralph
Roumlllat, Allan. Jones, Morris Spen­
cer, Hugh White, Oscar Rouse, C. J.
Lawton, James Purvis, William H art
ley, Wallace Llpford’, W. C, Temple

With .the Government backing
them, through crmcrgcncy legisla­
tion, as it never has before, farmers
never have had. greater assurance
that 'their efforts.'would be justly
compensated. The Food Adminis­
tration has said that until further
notice, prices, so far as it can In­
fluence them will not go below the
minimum of about 616.50 n hundred,
for the average of tho packer’s
droves on th e . Chicago market.
Furthermore, ot has said as to hogs
farrowed next spring, "W c will try
to stabilixe the price so that the
farmer can count on getting for each
100 pounds of hogs ready for -mar­
ket thirteen times tho average cost
per bushel of corn f3d into the hogs."
Experience has shown that this ratio
of 13 to 1 is .liberal, nnd that it
should stimulate hog brooding now.
The Department stands ready to
aid the farmers In any way it can,
and has already placed two more
men In Florifa to assist Dr. A. ;II.
Logan in controlling swiric diseases.
This is the- immediate war duty
of farmers: Breed- sows now—and
gilts if ne'ccssary. Breeding* should
be hastened: the sooner the new pig

Prayer for Perpetual Aid.
The theologian says the only form
of prayer given for perpetual kid In
the Old Testament la the ono In Deu­
teronomy (20:0-16), connected with the
offering of tithes and first fruits.

Madame Maltre, wife of jl French
deputy, has been wounded more than
once while ministering to the wants
of wounded soldiers near the fighting
line. I t Is said* she la the most dec­
orated woman In France. The picture
shows her being congratulated after
receiving her latest dcdSratlon.

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Boulder, Colo.—University of Col­
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for the training they received In achool
sports here. Word hns been received
of tho arrival "somewhere In France"
of two former football stars of the
state university, and of two others
who were prominent In athletics hrre.
Elbrldge (Jerry Chupman, cnptaln of
lost year's varsity eleven, went to the
Fort Riley officers’ reserve camp early
In tho aammer and la now n captain In
the regular army.
Eddlo Evans, who was eleeted cnp­
taln of this year's football squad, but
who retired from school to seek fame
In Uncle Barn's-fighting forces,' hns
been mado a second lieutenant and
letters received here disclose the fact
that he Is "over there" somewhere. •
Horace IV Wells nnd Chauneey Ben­
nett. "bolh prominent In athletics at
Boulder, have been accepted In the
nvlatlon corps and nro believed to Jto
"across ths pond."

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"Times ain’t as easy ns they used to
be," said Undo Ebcn. "I kin remem­
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t.o fear to get de title of 'major.' or
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The e/nanatlons from radium cannot
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despite, the fnct thot u -trenni of erv
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this Is of small consequence. 1,1 tho
rays were allowed to escum* ijivfu'isninnsly. however, they might do con­
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them, therefore, n safe has been con­
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( Los Animas, Colo. — Unclp
Ssm'n largest recuperation camp
for tho sick and wounded sailor* of tho United States navy
will he nt Fort Lyons, near here,
when new additions now under
construction uru completed. At
present tho saiiltnrluin accom­
modates 250 patients, hut work
Is bcliig rapidly pushed, on tho
construction of buildings that
will mska It possible to cans for
between 5,000 ahd 0,000 marines
and sailors-wljo nro Incapacitat­
ed through tuberculosis and oth­
er diseases. Tho cost of tho
-work wtH be about $2,000,000.
Dr. F, II. Ames, who Is in
chnrgo|pf tho Port Lyons sani­
tarium. says that- the 4,000-foot
altitude of tho alto makes It an
Ideal locaU6n for tho care of
those .afflicted with the groat
white plague, and declares the
government plans t,o make the
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POISONED FISH FOR RATS
Authorities a t Somerville, Mate
• War With Invading Army of
Rodents.
Somerville, Mass,—Poisoned fish for
pesky rats. - .
The -city dump here Is headquarters
for a rat army which hns Invaded the
dty. Tho authorities nro carrying on
a fmno-llreur warfare against the In­
vaders, nnd the enemy has been ex­
acting reprisals on family, larders.
Householders am fearing that the
cold weather will drive the rodents
away from the dump to sotno more
private apd exclusive domicile.
. Poisoned fish will be scattered about
the dump and boys will police the vi­
cinity to keep children, dogs and cats
from Interfering with the • rats* re­
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Lo-cm hud fl fnvorltc plate. from
whlci, «ho nlwnys lilted to eat. Ono
day lier father nccldcntnlly broke IL
He had to tell* the had news to his
Uttlr daughter, and was so penitent
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that her love for the plnte wns over. . Florida is now getting-- Into its ‘shadowed by sorrow for hlm. nnd she
stride.and the tick will soon be s scld : "Oh, that’s nil right, papa. I wns
stranger to the state, is the predic­ golns to break that myself yesterday."
tion of tho University of Florida exHsr Bast Wishes.
tension divtsioh. Thst the tick can
It was the last day of school. The
be wholly eradicated Is no longer a teacher was giving a farewell party for
whole her class, as she was to be married In
doubtful . proposition—the
state of Mississippi Is now free, sep­ the near future. The children spent a
arating the tick infested territory pleasant afternoon, snd before they
into an east and a west. Florida realised It the time came to say goodcan’ do n o t ' better than follow the by. One by one they marched up and
shook bands with their dear teacher.
lead of other southern states.
Doris aaldt-'T hope you will get as
- In throwing off Its compjete bond­ good a husband as my papa Is."
age to cottonr the south has’ mads a
great, advance by extending grad­
ually Ita. production o f . food crop*.
The greatest obstacle to tho change,
however, waa finding Substitutes for
cotton, which could
marketed
readily and profitably. Cattle, to
which the aouth Is adapted by cli­
mate ’ and agriculture, furnish an
Ideal, readily m arketable/’.commod­
ity.
Cattle, however, imnnot be
done so but for one of those humorous
raised profitably as a part of the Incidents so common In hia haphazard
farm's* buaineaa unless the tick Is
life, ’
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gnlified.
The tick, . therefore,ash
heen a costly* obstruction to the evo^
- It Wasn't Hla F ault
lutlon from one-crop farming to prof­
One youngster In achool hgd deliv­
itable dlcveraifi cation.
ered a severe kick In the atomsch to
Increase In meat production at another Ud. When taken to task aa
the present Juhqtura le an absolute to why be had struck hla playmate
essential to the nation. The quick- there, he aside *1-didn’t mean to hit
&lt;at, aurest way for tha aouth to do him there, but be turned around Joat
its full.share In contributing beef U in time." •

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Helps the Laundress.
A wire basket, made to fit Inside the
wash boiler, and held In place by wire
hooks, makes less work for tho laun­
dress.
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Times Have Changed.

nine per cent of t^e state. . While
this sre.in Florida was declared tfekfreie on December 1, 64,420 square
milps In eight pjher southern states
was- liberated;
■^Iirmoro than .half of the-soilth the
tick no longer kills cattle with fever
or sucks them thin. It no longer
bars tho Introduction of proper
breeding animals to build up beef
and dairy,hords to consume profit­
ably -the south’s feed stuffs. In the
remainder, cattle still are. dying by
thousands of tick fever and a plsrgc'
part of every pound of forage, brain
and concentrates goes to feed useless
ticks instcall of. making lm ?at and

What One Needs.
Y
T ta a good old world to live In, ao
you need yourself n house; to lore in,
ao you need a spouse; to go In, ao you
need a car or horse; to know’ln, ao yotr
need a college course; to read In, ao
you need aome hooka; to shine In, ao
you need good clothes andjooks.—Ex­
change.
Troubles o* a Lazy Man.
" A la s y men nln't likely to bo
happy.'* sold Undo Ebon. "lie genrnilly glta n had disposition tryln* to
•care other people Into (lot;*’ do work."

Seminole’s RoII of Honor

’
Array '
' John Murrell, Kenneth Murrell,
Lcslto Hill, Seth Woodruff, Stanley
Walker, Dr. Ralph Stevens, Joe
Chittenden, Oscar Speer, Bruce An­
derson, Ernest Gregory, Fred Mason,
George ’ McLaughlin, Harold Wash­
burn, Albert Fry, James Estridge,
Closing-the gap by breeding more George Huff, Thomas Sullivan, W.
lmSi la
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hogt
Is not only one
of the big op^
portunltles but one of the big pblU
gationa of American farmers. These
figures ahoV the reason for the
"more hog" campaign, -for urging
that sows be bred now in increased
numbers to insure the needed num­
ber of pigs next spring to eat the
surplus of the 1917 corn crop.
That tho farmers of Florida will
respond as."m lnute men" in the hog
emergency Is the belief of the Uni­
versity' bf Florida extension slon W
verslty of Florida extension dividion.
A definite hog Increase must be mado
In* this state.

• Tick Eradication Progress
Broward, Dado and Monroe coun
ties, and a part of Palm Beach coun
ty have been
declared tick-free.
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a g a in s t a n y j in t o w n f o r n e a t*
n e ss, la s tin g le g ib ility a n d u n i­
fo rm ity . X a l w a y s u s e

PAWNS RIVAL'S GIFT TOlGIRL
She Has Him. Arretted In East 8L
Loula and Departs With
Other Man,
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East St. Loula.—A love “triahgle,"
with * diamond^ ring, making It a
"quadrangle," waa unfolded In'the po­
lice station when Mias Annabels Mace,
eighteen years old, of 8 t Loula,'caused
tho arrest, of her former sweetheart,
Walter B. Howell of 040 OolUnarlUo
avenue, oa a charge q£ pawning a ring
given her by her other sweetheart,
Charles Locaa. Then aha walkad trt*
umpbantly away with Local, waring
farewell to Howell.aa b« wab led to

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rector of E^pfoalvas and M aster a
Arms of ■EV nam lta'for Florida.1 -In
o fh ef words Clarence b p s; charge* pf
the explosives in this stste, who buys
and sells and why. I t la a good
position and while it will not pay
him all th a t he is worth it ta better
than catering to the public for email
pay as a newspaper man and will
free .Clarence from the drugdery of
a* country editor for tome time to
come. We congratulate you, old
friend There la nothing too good
for you to receive from the govern­
ment or from ths, people-and while
we hate to lose you from the news­
paper gsng we know th at you feel
free as the bird th a t has escaped
from the cage. And while the gov­
ernment is thinking about this ap­
pointment they 'might think about a
few other newspaper men ’who are
Just now giving more time and space
to government projects than any
other form of business in the United
States.

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• cent new h o tel,'th e New Ft. Pierctf
Hotel. For many years Ft. .Pierce
needed this hotel slid the persistent
efforts of thfe newspapers and the
board* of trade .Anally won but.
Congratulations to F t. Pierce and
the newspapers.

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Clth election today promises to he
a tame affair as the xtal questions
were settled’ a t &gt;the primary several
-W4cka ago. Still this.Is the real elc.e:
tlon and every 'Vbter should register
h|s real^sentimenta and stand by the
primary results.
After the city
election the qutatjon of the commii• alon form will bob up again.
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HAS NO GERMAN FR IE N D S
The following from the pen of Gil­
bert Leach of the- Leesburg Com­
mercial expresses the situation in a
nutshell, concerning alien ' enemies.
Leach.aayai
"One of our readers wants to know
If ‘we ire not sfrsid of ‘hurting the
feeUngs of our German friends * All
Germans are our enemies. If Amer­
icans w|io are living in here among
us ■ consider.. themselves 'Gcrmand
they are equally our enemies, alien
enemies' of the very worst type.
This is not their country and they
have no rights that we should re­
spect here.'.
Rut understand us please. There
arc scores and scores 'of splendid
American citizens among us who are
directly descended from German an­
cestry, and when we see a proved
patriot with tho German accent on
his American language, we bow to
th at man or woman as a patriot in­
deed for he has had to make hi* own
choice and th a t choice m ust' have
been made from his own heart.' He
is not a German. He is an Ameri­
can and' one of the Very best of
Amerians at th a t." '

I t would be strange .if the . Pol*
sheviki get into the German lines for
peace proposals and sta rt the Ger­
man people off on- a revolution.
And this could 'easily be .accomplish­
ed. ’Nothing^ is heard Prom Kerenaky, nothing from the Grand Duke,
nothing frpm the Csar and the Ger­
mans are treating with the Russians
today. This Is a puzzle th a t will
m ak e‘history In' s le w days. Who _ . TH E.H ETIIER IN G T.O N S
knows?
Sanford Lodge of Elks had the
----- O-----honor of entertaining Mr. and Mrs.
Now is .th e time to s ta rt your M. F. Hothcrington last Sunday.
Christmas shopping and you should Mr. Hethcrington is Fast Exalted
do all of If right here in Sanford Ruler of Lakeland lodge and was the
where the merchants are using their orator of the day at the memorial
money for’ .the upbuilding of- the exercises here. Seldom does an ed­
city. The stocks .here this season itor have the active cooperation of
are larger, and better than ever and his wife in the business of making n
there 1* no need for'anyone to go newspaper but Mr. *and Mrs. H eth­
out of tho. city’ to And‘ what they crington are a team difficult to beat
want in auitable Christmas gifts. and for many years they have work­
If you need any suggcstltqwvabtfut ed night and day to give the people
the gifts wath for the C h riftp U Edi­ of Lakeland a teal dally newspaper.
tion of the Sanford H erald‘th a t1will They have burned the midnight oil
at the printing office and while
be out about December 16th.
working early and late have also
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managed to raise a fine family of
OUR CHRISTMAS ED ITIO N
The regular Christmas Edition of boys and girls that are a credit to
the Sanford Herald Is now in the their parents. All honor to Mr. and
process of ths, making and- If you Mrs. Hetherington .'aqd may their
have not already been approached efforts bring the proper results, not
for your advertisement get your copy only .for their community b u t for
ready'for our solicitors w lir’caHaipon thcnfsolvea and In thc'Suiisct of life
• you this, week and there is not a may their just reward t|k c shape in
business in Hanford or Seminole the repose untder their o)wn vine and
•.county th st can afford to be left flit tree where in retrospect th e y ’can
•out of this edition. The cover will Idok.baok upon .a life well lived, a
•be magnificent this year, the articles life' In which each have-, played 'a
will be timely an d ;no ezpcnse will be principal p art\and a life th at' should
spared to make this Christmas ahove. bo full of rich Joys and blessings.
—‘—0 ----all others, one long to be’ remember­
ed. You know what the Christrais
HOW* WILL IT -R E RAISED?
• edition'of the Herald means to this
In discussing the question of rais­
, community, and you Jtnow th a t you ing the' enormous amounts of rev­
cannot afford to he out of it.' Get enue pecessary even during 'the
coming twelve months, an exchange,
your copy ready td d ay .I.ifs
after demonstrating the utter impos­
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sibility of raising the vast am ount
CONGRATULATIONS
Clarence Woods, editor. oL .the by laxatiop, and the corresponding
Kurils Lake Rrglon and pti|tk.o f'th e necessityj»f^resorting- to bond issues,
concludes as follows;
" In a sentence, unless th e big
loans are balanced with heavy taxes
upon those who are making money
out of the* war, we will rapidly and
inevitably reach a state of financial,
industrial and social chaos."
The conclusion is inevitable to the
, \ -Itcandid person who will give th e
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question unbiased thought.
Rased on the probability of a need
of
from fifteen to twenty bUliqo
We can furnish them in
dollars by this time next 'winter,
any size or style
the domand would mean from 9600
t i 1760 for each of the twenty mil­
at reasonable
lion families th a t make up the na­
tion. I f can be seen a t a glance
prices
th a t this can never be even approx­
imately distributed amang t'te mass­
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q ity be secured through popular
subscription, b u t the great bulk of
After receipt of
the required means m u s t, come, as
our ‘contemporary suggests, from
order
those who are making MONEY
OUT OF TH E WAR.,
f l f ths war continues foh even two
Veers longer there will be fortunes
made that will dwarf any the World
h a s 'y e t seen, provided b urine* I*
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allowed t o . take its hitherto un­
ited course. While it is true
spend prodigious amounts,
- if
it - Is equally true th a t we will make
fL)rihoUx amotintt.' ’T he filled n»(V1
tldritl' ate. prectlceliy 'at our m e r ^
fj&gt;r food and other supplies. _ Huge
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rectly anal,lyxo the situation and
H o the burdens "of taxation to
place'’
ttieet. these great national expend!
tu tts upon the shoulder* of THOSE
who benefit by w ar prices:
Will otlr law. makers arise to the
occasion and make an equlMblt ad­
justm ent of these burdens? Along
with some' Very common, we have
some really, good timber in our na­
tional legislature, and it is to , bp
tropetf k b it tbls~mat»riml 'w iir'lnsiit
upon a reasonable and just basis for
working out this momentous ques­
tion.
Woman’s Club Notes
The regular
monthly, .business
meeting of the General’Club w{Jl be
held a t the club house, Wednesday,
Doc. 8th at 3 o'clock, a t which time
brief but very Interesting reports are
to be. given by delegates to ffeh. Fed­
eration ju st held at Tam pa.
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, ,.Thc Club wishes to especially an­
nounce- the-sale-of-fled-Crosa-X m as
seals, beginning next week.' Places
a t which these stamps can be found
will .be a t 'th e post office, Mobley's
Drug Store, the. Rest R oam .and at
the. Club house next Wednesday
afternoon.
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One method already used to bring
these stamps before the public has
been tho selling of quite a number
to the business houses and banks,
they to n&gt;c them on th eir statements
and letters' w hen‘raaijing them out
to the public,
; The Importance arfd fine’ object of
this .work has beeh made known to
the people of Sanford and we trust a
splendid response will be the result
of this effort, .
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Tho Literature^ Department tabes
particular plcsure in announcing a
musicnlc to be given on next Satur­
day' afternoon, Dec. 8th, * a t the
Club House,' three o'clock sharp, by
Mrs. Stem bridge Munson to the de­
partm ent.
Those familiar with the depart­
ment's programs know that for years
past It has been Mrs. Munson’s cus­
tom to givp a .musical program once
a year to the department, an affair
much anticipated and so thoroughly
enjoyed by those fortunate enough
to be present.
Every member of the tflpb and
friends arc cordially invited. The
program consists of the. following
numbers:
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• P a r t i —Spanish
Orchestra, Panquita .... , . . Robyn
Reading, In Old Madrid —
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Marion Crawford
Songs - Sung in Spanish—
a Danza.... -.-....'..I..... ~ .„.Q oribar
b "El-tra-La-La-y-el"..... Pintcado
Cornet Solo, Spanish Selection
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'Granados
" Part II."
Etude, "B utterfly" ....
• Chopin
Caprice 7 ...................
.W eber
W altz.......- .............. -..................Chopin
P a rtlll.
,Ultra Modern Composers:
Dance N cqu*....... ...........-C jfril Scott.
Oelllwag’s March (from Children’s
f Suite)...._■.............
Debussy
Rut&gt;ozahl 1 . ...:......
..Klondike
Orchestra........... 5 — .. SMeetwj.

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ItV the constant and regular deposits that make the strong reserve fund.
U.Why not begin to deposit q certain aipount each weelfln our bonk?
wil^ba surprised how it will grow at compound interest.
CAPITAL $30,000.00

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THE BA NK THAT INSURES YOUR! DEPOSITS
-An ' Interesting article from the
federation'M agazine' telling of work
proposed by the G. F. of W. C.
Music Dept, and also giving sugges­
tions as to how music clubs could
help the soldiers In camps was read
by the secretary, Mrs. Scoggan.
, The chairman asked members to
sec that the graduates of 1917, who
are complimentary members of the
club are especially invited to meet
with us.
The chorus' meets every Thursday
afternoon a t 3 o’clock in the club
house for the instructions being given
by Mrs, Takach. This course of in­
struction- In choral work whaa been
open-to the General Club for. the
small fee of fifty cents and the will­
ingness to assist chorus when neces­
sary, and as severs! ladies hot mem­
bers of, the club have expressed a
desire to take this course the Music
Dept, has made this open to the la­
dies of Sanford upon the same terms
that It Is open to the generst club.
Any one desiring* to take advantage
of this oppprtunity notify Mrs. W.
E. Scoggan, Sect’y o f the Music De­
partment.
WANT INCREASED WAGES

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YOUR COMFORT CARED FOR|“ A Hotel Man With A Conteience’’
President Mrs. L. P. Hagan called
the class to. ordtf' and the usually
monthly program was carried oat.
After business meeting -was over a
very pleasant hour waa spent, sew­
ing for. the Red Cross, making hos­
pital socks for our soldier boy*.
This being the last meeting with
Mrs. Steinmeyer as toicher the meet­
ing was not without its time of sad­
ness and regret. About thirty ' of
our class members were present.
Mrs.- St4inmeyer organized the
class with about sdventcen' charter
members. The membership has
grown until now it numbers ninety
two. This in itself speaks much for
tho devoftion and efficiency of .the
tekeher, who by her tireless- efforts
snd loving labor .has so successfully
borne such good Jruits.

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EUROPEAN CLAN
Nsw tlirve atsry brkk U oui. hat u d raU
ra ssla t *«t«r, prK*U add public hat h», m a n .
batw with modern eaaaanlascsa. Whta In
Taa.pa.atap with o». W. »otkit your p-tr,*&gt;t,
a t* « g da what wacsn ta maka y tu r aujr akh
UI p h u a n t. IJS Twtzfi Straat. P h a itU tl

other fields with whom she shall
minister m ay with us rise up in that
great and glad "dsy of coming and /
call her blessed. ‘
Ministering ta The Boys
The -Presbyterian church is minu­
tering t o ’its men who have entered'
the army and seeking , to keep in
touch with’ them, snd keep before
them-the home ties abd the idt-ala of
religion. The pastor writes to them
snd sends them copies of the church
Bulletin and
helpful suggestions
shout Bible reading.' Announcement
was made laat Sunday of aomr re­
sponses from the men which shows
that they greatly appreciate this
thoughtfulness- about them by the '
folks back home. This is just .what
the church is for, to minister to men
and the Presbyterians are seeking to *
realise these high idesls. Sixteen'
men from the congregation are In the
army, some of them have already
gone to *France, *snd others are ex­
pecting to leave-soon.

Mrs. Stelnmeyer 'spoke in a few
Conductor* and Trainmen Request wril chosen words of her regret at
More Money
leaving Sanford and of her apprecia­
Cleveland, 0., Dec. I,—Practically tion of life kindness and love which
ev^-y railroad in the United States has been extended to her by the
was today presented with a request members of the ‘ M ethodist church
from the Brotherhoood of Railroad ahd m any' outside of the congrega­
Trainmen and th&amp; Order of Railway tion.
Conductors for increased wages ap­
Owing to. the condition at present
proximately 40 per cent,. Tho fcenexisting, refreshments have been
trol chairmen of- both labor organi­
barred and Red-Cross sewing done
zations were' to present the wage
was ably
schedule to the general managers of by food conversation
discussed;
the roads throughout the country
All present parted from their be-'
today.
loved
teacher .with love and regret
The new wage schedule is signed
' Entertained The Jualors'
end extended her their best wishes
b y ’ W. G. -Lee, president of the
Rev. A rthur Searing Peck enter­
for (the future in her and that suc­
Brotherhood of Railway Trafrmien,
cess may follow hor to her npw tained the Junior Brotherhood of
and A. It. Gmrretson, president of
Holy Cross Church lust night at the
the Order of Railway Conductors. home.
The following resolution was read Pariah House with’a roaat pig sup­
A request that an anawpr to the pro­
by Mm. Hagan and adopted by the per. The little porker was brought
posal he made'in writing to the gen­
to the table whole and had the pro­
class:
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eral chairman of the lsbor organiza­
verbial apple In his mouth much to
tions on or- l(ofdrc December 3|!r . Whereas, Mr*. F. E. Steinqjoyer, th e delight of the boys. The pig'
1917, accompanies the schedule, -q our beloved,a/id honored t^ac^er of -was flanked with dressing, sweet snd
, Article. A of the schedule refers*!® the Wesleyan,vTruth, Seekers of the white potatore, peas Ai\d other gvod ,
passengers service as follows:
. ? Sanford M ethoVist'church will ..soon thing* *and assorted' nuts,* cake, am­
be' changing her place of residence brosia, cocoa and crackers for des­
"Tates to bewpaid employes op
and tjie r e b y depriving, us of her a b le sert.- After the dinner th e parly ad­
steam trains, or upon trains*propeliand beneficent efforts in the Master’s journed ' to*1 th e ’ auditorium of the
t‘(l by other motiv^ power on'runs of
cause. Therefore, he ft
Parish House, where games were
16$ mites or less per day:-ConducResofved, First, T hat we congrat­ played and after .a march around the
tors, not less than 3.6 cents per mile,
ulate ourselves on having been en­ city the boys left thefr beloved rec- •
15.43 per day of $162.90 per month.^
abled for so long a jrerlojf 'to enjoy to r with the feeling th a t they had
"Ticket collectors, not less than'1
her superior and excellent' plan of been royally' entertained. •
three cents ’per mile, $4.66 per d*y&gt;
Instruction In the great truths of
or $139.60 per mdnth.
,
Those present -were Rev. Peck,
’Baggage electricians, 'n o t less God's Word.' .
Clarence Fields. W. A. Ads ms,
2nd. T h at w« tender her this ex­ Jameh Stone, Jamie Robson, Joe
than 2.9 .cents per mile, $4.60 per
pression of the grateful and affee-, Gonzales, Edward Rumph. E.’ K.
day, or $135 per month.
"Baggagemen, not leas than 2.6 donate- appreciation of our hearts Foster, William Moyr, Pierce Grif­
cents per mile, $3.88 per day, or for her noble and m ntlrlng, endeavor fin and Robert Holly..*
to enhance our spiritual .welfare and
$116.40 per month. .•
to
promote the ln£4rest of our Mas­
"Flagmen, and bmkemen, not less
Why Ha Want to Freddta's.
tha.a.2.33 cents pef-mlU, .$3,(11 per ter's Jdngdom— ...
"WEy do ro a'alM ty * 'tease ta
3rd. T h at we convey to her our i over to Freddie’s to playT asktd
dsy, or $108,30 per month."
sincere assurances th a t wherever her Undo Charlie of Ms nephew. “Why
Article B reads as follows:
"Passenger trainmen on short future home may be our iovfng re­ don’t you have him come over here
turn around runs, no single trip of membrance (and tender regard will once In a whileT" “Oh," replied J«c*»
which exceeds eighty miles, Includ­ be following her, and our earnest “I don’t have to be careful at Fred­
ing suburban and branch line cet- prayers will ascend th a t these in die's house."
vlce shall bo paid overtime for all
time on duty or held for duty in ex­
cess of eight hours (computed on
each time from the time required to
report for duty until released from
duty-and responsibility at the end of
the run) within ten consecutive houra
and also for all time in excees of ten
consecutive hours (computed on each
- m run from the time first .required to-1
report until finally-released a t end of
last run, and will be computed for
each employe on the basis of actual
overtime worked or held for duty.
• Four Doors will be closed, all
-t)v ertlm e Ifl all psKsenger service'
day
Friday, December 7th, pre­
per hour shill not be leas than onc-j
paring for the inevita)jlev For
eighth of; the dally rate."

The *Mu#ie Departme/it of the
W om an's.'C lub 1 held the regular
monthly-.ineeting Tuesday afternoon,
Nov. 20tb, at the club house. The
program subject for the dsy .was
American-'Men .Composers and the
splendid program began promptly at
3:30. Program aws as1 fallows:
Paper, American -Men Composers
(hrnugh the Time of Mac Dowelt,
Mrs. T. O. Pearson.
Piano Solo, (a) Told at. Sunset,
Mac Dowell; (b) From Uncle Remus
—Mrs, Schclle Mai net.. ‘.
Paper, . The Younger . Group Of
Creative Musicians—Mrs. W. E.
Scoggan. .
. . .
- Vocal Solo (a) Nita Gitana, DeKoven; (b) The Robin Sings in the
Apple Tree, Mac Dowell; (c) Sweet­
est Little Fellow, N erin—Mrs. Al­
bert Philips. *■
. i/Chorus '( s ) Dreaming, Shelley;
1(b)-When Daylight Begins to W anl,
N ridlinger—Club Chorus. Tho papers were well written and
very interesting and the musical
numbers wore given witH the ease
and expression .which showed thorough preparation and study.
D uring’the'business session a mo­
tion, was carried to make our next
program, zrhleh .wlii be ih December
a''benefit program for the Children's
Home Society of Jacksonville, tha
usual fee of ten cents will be the ad­
mission price and the subject of the
program is Muti^ From and Stories
of. Great Operas.
After the reading of a fine article
on com m unity Music by Mrs. Takach a motion was carried that thii BID PASTOR'S/WIFE GOOD B YE
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departm ent take up th e study W r , ; '
Community Muric, and conduct on* Mrs. F. E. Stelnmeyer and Family.
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Given God speed
or more "Community Sings" during,
Mr*. F. fl. RUl-intjyir entertained
th s season.
"Dim* Strips" to be filled for the "Tip* T ruth Seeker*,". the’( M ies
"Royal Palm, S ta te " Park" wen* Bible claa* of the Methodist church
of . which she li tesehor, very de-

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�eeper Waterway! Association andjprovldo variety when the use of
vUItop of last week. The "Magic • r article! la restricted.
assure* *
City" was a blase- of pyrotechnics,
j m p i *e^ i n g s _ o p i n t e r e s t i n a n :
Japanese rtrewor^*,4 hunting, and , Como In and Hear the Coin mb
T
t,
*reliime.-,» S h ip .an d h a ttb r'd ^ o ra - ■*'- ’ Records for December
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AROUND SANFORD ; • \ r ; . r n
*’
0f M atters In B rie r—
tion as well- aa city display of life
Ur». Norma d n * U clauiltbn, 8wUI Editor • 'Aaron* h«»lfl f gitMU, putbi or any ar tk-1*
2394 Cheer Up. 'LU xa; Melod
for thh Mltna, H would bo appreciated
Personal Ite m s of
iated U tk*r would UtipboM JT0-J
,u
O Th • S iifr.1 .1 li-ivw m hike ft'm ost
and color were fairly dazzling,, and Land.
, '
m
Interest
the Beach "fish-fry" with accompnai
.
Im.i Jrt m t m v tln g n?xt M onday2378 I t Takes a Long Tall
Brown
.
....
Senior Class Banquet
yfog wit and repartee from the vi­ Slim G a l resent, (ho American flag an d . they n l;h t t i .whi-rh every mrmbsr Is In- '
One $tep More..
The senior classes of the Bap'tist wer* filled .with salted peanuts. A vjt?d t ) h i p.**&gt;snt.
Sansury of ,1k# Flostlag Small ] cinity of the apeskers' Uhlo was a
2380 Cinderella or The Glass
church
had a get together social‘a number of games were playqd in th )
feature
long
to
be
remembered.
Talks Saerfarttj Arranged for
j
Slipper, P arti I and 2.
fev.
evenings
sgo to which they ex­ Christmans don teat, a big -whits'
Tho third number of tho Lyceum
• Harried Herald Headers
2392 Medley of Christmas Car­
Mrs. DeSanlles Acquitted
tended
an
Invitation
to the teachers sheet with the word Xmas pinned oft
course last night was ail that was ols, Parts I and 2.
Minnsxla, N. Y., Dec. 1.—I t re­
premised. Charles Howard Paltton2389 Sometimes You'll Remem­ and officers of the other departments. in red letter* waa hung on tl^a wall. quired but one hour and forty-three
After a short program and business The letter S being left off in pinning
Ployd Washburn, son of Mr. and burg, in hla lecture, fully fulfilled ber; Moat Wonderful of All.
mfoutes i ° r a jury in aupreht* court
.
session,
a delicious, .banquet was it on the girls'%prize feU to Thtmflpfa
Mrs. R- F. Washburn ia home on ten the expectations of his audioace.
2374 Children'* Frolic Christmas
' 7 *r : ~ ~ ” ' S r r 7 , ’V!-hsre tonight to read
•erved during whieh a soda]*'time Miller, th e-b o y s' prise to Thom $( ^ gu| | ty |» the. tftal
diyi furlough. He has byen/Jn eer- Wit, humor) eloquence tynd vigorous,* Morbing; -Santa Claau Patrol. ,
eighteen months, having sejm uplifting thought combined with
6998 Hello, Aloha, *nello! t t o t was enjoyed.. All thoao who were so Bassett. In hunting pognuts Liv DiSgullt
months border service a n d y fo p r rugged good sense to delight, in, Trots; Bailing Away on the Henry fortunate as to be present on this Claire'' JAnes and Alpsrnofi Speer voreec
happy occasion were unanimous In were the successful ones. T he girls'
month* s e ria l guard du ty f^ K q rfh struct and Sntcrtaln. This course is Clay, Fox Trot.
foriribr Yal* food ball star ad club­
their
appreciation of the hospitality prises were paper dolls, Uis7 boys'
Carolina. This is Floyd's' first fur­ worthy the most liberal support of
6917 Hello! I've Been Looking
man a t his hom? near Wesibury,
tennis rackets and balls. Tho boys Long Island, the night of August 3
lough since entering service.
He every citizen of Sznford and 'su r­ for You. Listen to This—One Step. of these classes. - .
apd girls invited were Mildred Holly,
eipects to leave .for Gamp Wheeler rounding country.' Those who do
2384 I Don't to be Loved a
ast. r ' ■;
mat Sunday.
# V*A»*0 not attend and enjoy ths .good Little by- a Lot of L ittle Boys; I'd
The "S pendthrift.Club" met Fri­ May Holly, LeClalr* Jones', . T)]iv&lt;»
In the vsrdlcft no reference'whatday afternoon with Mra. Eugere Newman, Thomas Wight, and Maud ever waa made to insanity. I t waa a
• The regular annual m eetlngqf the things provided, arc' simply cheating Love to be a Monkey in-a Zoo.
Roumillat.
The prize, a whirk Lake, Margaret Neal, Rebecca Ste­ pita of temporary loss of accountsitockholderi of the First Naltohak .themselves out of rich and only now
Gibson &amp; Wallace.
broom
was
won
by Mias -Katherine vens, Elisabeth Whltner, Kermlth slllty which formed the basis of th
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Bank of Sanford. Florida, .$ U * h « and then available ■and•• invaluable * 26-tf '
Wilkie.
The
other
guests were Mrs. Hurley, Leonard -'Ml^er, Claude
musical
and.
culture
.
inspiration.
brld in the o fit era of the binJfvift
defondaht’s case.
Billie
HU),'Mr*.
Perkins,
Mrs. Mc- Herndon, Briggs Arrington, Thom ts
Sanford. Florida.-In T u esd ay .-Jan ­ Three numbers remain to be given,
Mrs. DeSaulles who had main­
■ Basket'Bail Schedule
Cuiier, Mrs.* Miller, Mrs; Gonzales, Bassett, Alice Elder, Louts* Thrkah- tained an air o f exlism* aslf poaaeauary 8th, 1918, at 10 o'clock n. m., every one a gCm, and each one mon*
Nov. 2—Euitls. 1n 8anford.
er. Frank Chase, Lois Hand; Mildred alon th roughout' the two weeks, of
"for the purpose of electing a board entertaining nnd Ifiimi'diVe th in the
Nov.' 16—Kissimmee, In Sanford. Mrs.- H6Ward. Mrs. B utt, M lu
Hand, Irma Smith, Margaret Peters, ths trial received the verdict smllCharlotte
Hand,
MI
m
Owens.
of directors to aerve for the ensuing last. If you have missed the first
Nov. 23—Oviedo, in Oviedo.
Jack
Petrrs, H arry Woodruff,, Wil­ ngly. She shook'hands with each
j«ar and for the transaction of au'ch two or cither of them, do not de . Dec. 7—Orlando, In Sanford.
liam
’
DuBovo,
Algernon Speer, Lp* of th? Jurors aa they left the box
yourself
the
injustice
of
missing
' other business as may properly com*
Dec. 8 —Kissimmee, in Kissimmee.
Mr. and Mr*. A. II. Mosea gave n
clin
Mahoney,
Deane
Goor- „ nd to Mch
7
°
i
cane Turner,
»urner. uoor, tfod of , p p w d , .
those
that
are
to
come.
before the meeting. B. F. Whltenr,
Dec. 14—Cathedra), in Sanford.
very lovely eight course dinner
gin
M^bisy,-B
-atri^*
Howard,.
Mary
Ljon
.
Cashier. .
Tuea.-30-CtC
Miss Lillian Herring returned to - Jan. 4—Stetson, in Sanford.
Thanksgiving. The house was beau­
Ilelop Mors-, J-»c* Cildwell, Joan and
■*
’
Si’
tifully decorated.
G iant chrysan­
Expensive Hemstitching -Machine Altamonte Springe yesterday where • Jan. 11—Orlando, In Orlando'.
Richard
Maxwell,
Petri
•
Robson,
''J a n . 18—Ocala, In Ocala. .
themums, tea roscq ahtf green vines Billie' Ball, L. P. Hagan, A nnette
j u t instilled at the millinery shop she teaches school.
\ K**p Hands Off Weunda,
Miss Abbey Doudney was home
Jan. 26—Oviedo, In Sanford.
were abundantly used nnd produced
A wound ahould oarer be touched
of Mrs. II. l&lt;. Duhart. Ladles of
ShiqhulSvV,'R mo H u/t, R uth,H enry;
for
the
week
end
from
Orlando,
Feb;
1—Ocala,
in
Sanford..
a
charming effect. ThciF guests were
with
the bare hand*. I t Is better to
Sanford are invited to call, and ace
Surah oml F’rad Williams-and Em­
Feb. 8—Duval, in Sanford.
Mr. hnd Mrs. H, R. Stevens, Mrs. ily Griffin.
cover It up Just as It Is rather than
' this machine in operation.' 'F ourth ■where, ahe teaches t the Cathedral
to run the-risk of Introducing soother
School. She was tho guest of Mrs.
Feb., 16—Stetson! in.DoLand.
Allen Jones, Mrs. Gerror,. Miss Leand 8anford Ave.
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colony of perhaps evso more dangerDali at dinner at the Carnes on Sun­
Feb. 22—Duval, In Jacksonville.
Clalre Jones and M iss.Rebeica Ste­
rv-fl
A jolly party motoring to Orlando
is* Gei&gt;rgia Mobley, ono of Sati- out germs. Impossible, however, the
day, returning to Orlando in the . March 1—Cathedral, In Orlando. vens. They motored to Orlando-In
yesterday in. the Uarber car were afternoon.'
wound
should
be
washed
but
with
an
V 22-tf
.
the afternoon and after tea finished fotfl’e fuvuro bjtloa utid liuuitiM in­
Mr. It. J. Holly, Mrs. C. -H. Dingo#,
antiseptic solution. If water Is to
Mr. and iMra. William Coulhourne
up the evening a t the S tar Theatre. vited about forty of her little friends be
used. It ahould h ers been boiled St
Miss Annie Hawkins, M f*s‘ MurclJ
to her burnt yesterday afternoon-to
are (n Sanford again after having
Paper Haaglag and Painting
least ten minutes, as simply bringing
Harrold and Miss- Thelma JJarbgr* been away- six months. They are
help celebrate lr.tr tenth itirtbday.
Thousands of new samples of wal
A. It. Hrllc'of Jacksonville is reg- Muny lu-nutiful gifts were .received, It to the boiling point will not kill tbe
.Mlu Harber has been tho guest of
tho guests of Mrs. Coulbourne'ji par­ paper for you to Select from. Sam­ ist.red at the Hotel C arnes.'
germs.
Mrs. Holly for several- weeks and Is
among them a lovely wrist watch
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Chappell ples will bo brought to your door
roniidering spending the remainder1 on Celery' Ave.
upon request. I also do decorating ■jfilt. and Airs. W. J. Thigpen and from Urr pnrpn'z. Ice errant and
When, Gloves Recsme 1Popular.
of the winter season In Sanford '
, Mr. Ivy Harper of Orlando was in and painting aa it should be done. Mi s Katborinc Wilkie leave today mike nnd candy were ntrvflil; KvoryAlthough worn before, gloves did
thiog bring in groon-and j ink. The
Strong pansy plants frpm open Sanford ' Saturday the guest of his F. W. -Temperton, 108 Palmetto
for a exmoing trip, They will be c-ldldMn invited wore Maude Luke, not find favor with women until th#
ground, 15 cents per dozen. Orders father, Dr. Harper at tho Empite.
fourteenth centry, when they were alAve., one door from Firat street. . aw cy p ll week.
M argin t Ntti,l, Rebecca Steven*, .ways In evidence. If not on the hands,
for roses, ferns nnd pansies 'ordered
E. S. Smith of Chicago" was in
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O.ivo Newman, Cu'ul Slone, K ath­ In them or carried stuck In the girdle,
Friday, Dec. 7th. Mr*. S r H. Wight. Sanford on u business trip last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Nixon Brttt of Orerine W .n. r. Sarah • Evelyn Wil- the stitching that made the finger* ex-,
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30-1'tc '
For A Christmas Present
Elmer.Jones of Lumhor City, Gn.,
Jnn b&gt; ayd
R’lft'a al-tor, k!‘t*
lii.MH, Kill! - I)ullo:;v', Naomi Scog- tending far down fbe back of the band
There la nothing better thnn a Schley speni Sunday in Sanford.
The Order of the Eastern Star will was here Saturday and Sunday.
and finished off with fancy stitch and
gnn. Warner Hc-ig/no, Elimbeth
hold its regular meeting Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Boyd of Bos­ subscription to the Saturday Even­
embroidery, tbe gauntlet often Jew­
W
bltntr,
(I
irgu
Wi!s-m,.J
im
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CaldDec. 4th, Alt members arc request­ ton came from Jacksonville on the ing Post, the Ladies Hume Journal
Benjamin .Whitm-r, who cam-*
eled. tbe whole glove perfumed.
t
-■ —- ■ed to l&gt;e present as it la election of Osceola Saturday and were guests at or tho Country. Gentleman. Leave hom° f»*r Th-r’t-"iving r^Mirficd to w -M, Wav-Iy Abernathy, Alli-rt
your subscription at tho Herald of­ the L'nivc r.ilty of GaincsvUllo Mm- t' inn lly, ‘U C Iitrtt Jones, llirry
officers for the ensuing year.
.* *. the Carnes while in the tcity.
. Hardwoods of North Amsrlca.-'
Woulrulf, J’o'irl Rilirun, C'an’do
fice with Robert. Holly an'd save d;iy.
•
t
2?-2^c
More viilunhlc hardwoods nru found
. .
Mr* and Mrs. Straw of Rockport,
R'lbten, V*'i9 Clute, Ruth II oiry, In North America than nro native to
yourself the trouble of writing for it.
III.,
were
in
Sanford
Saturday.
Fine Duroc pig* for sale. Inquire
J&lt;»nn Mm« II, N.m Pnxtnn, Mn-y (iny other region.of eimllnr area In tho
Sent to uny address $1.60 each sub­
LCklie Roller of Orlando who wus
it Hand Bros' stables.
30-tfc
^M r. nrnd Mrs.' S. O. Chant* and .Elizabeth Pol »ston, t&gt;,imil!.x Pules- temperate annex. In addition te these
scription.'
the week end guest of John Drddy re­
fnlnily, Mrs.
\
11.-F. Whltner, Sr., Mr. tott, Th'oilura Miller. Mildred Holly, the gceat range In minimum temperaPublic .Stenographer — Hoorn 6,
29-4 tp
turned home Sunday.
end Mm. B. F’. Whltner, Jr.,’ nnd Mny ILlIj*. Krunk Char*, Geno ami '.ttlres, ranging'from Cunada down |0
Garner Woodruff Bldy.,. Phono 2 U .
Mrs. J. T. Brudy returned Inst
family. Miss Kdwrrda nnd Miss John Terv illlgi-r, F’rnnrU Rhi&gt;n&lt;ls, Florida and Uic wonderful Pacific
Mrs. Powell.
3-tf
Election Proclamation .
night from Orlando where sliu spent
Moffett npent the we.-k end at Mr. Alg.’rnorv Spcor, Ulioudn Vuugbnn. const, ntMi allow us to grow a greater
The Indies Guild of Holy Cross the week end yory plrnsnntly as the
Under and by virtue of the au­ Chase's grove on Lake Butler.
D.'ijnl* Turner, LoDallund and Helen rnngo of foreign hardwoods than may
church will hold their regular rn'oiRh- guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Roller. thority in me vested as mnyor' of
be found introduced to any other almL
Kennedy.
ly meeting Friday afternoon at 3 Mr. and Mrs. Roller and Miss Jen­ the' city of Sanford, Florida, notice
tnr nren In any zone.
Randell Chase has returned to
o'clock at tho Rectory.
*
nie Baas accompanied her home in is hereby given that a general city Miami."
Dinner /*or/y
' ‘'
oiectior) will be held in Sanford,
Presbyterian ladles bazaar Friday their c a r.,'
‘/U
(Anton
Among
the
mostdelightful
dinner
ifltr noon anti Saturday ..on Firat
Florida
on
the
4th
day
of
Decom­
jit
Mp. and Mrs. Herbert Lyman
Lieutenant' Il ardnll of Orlando,
Slreet.
' 30-2tc
■were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. ber, A, D. 1917, for tho purpose of who in ulnlioned at Csmji Wheeler, p^fticaVof the ThnnUsgivinff season
was thut of Mm. R. J. HoIIv who
electing the following city officers, wit:
Mr*. May Dlcklns left Monday 8. Wilson Thanksgiving.
- - 1 . C-- —
P-.rf rd Suqday.
The House That Pleases
hud
her invited gcint.t Mm. Lory
for Green Cuve Springs where ahi* .Benjamin Whltner who was home Mayor and seven councilman. to |
Ilurher
ami
daughter,
Miss
Thelma
from Gainesville Univirsity for the serve for the'tw o years next ensuing,' Joe Chjtlend-n. AiShor DiekinM,
*ill spend the winter.
TO-NIGHT
holidays
returned yesterday. ■ —• from thof first Tuesday -lifter th e ' Denari Str.ffonl ;u*d I'V-.nk Camp­ of Commerce, Gcorgiu, T . I. Iluw"Iluylers" (bundles, fresh by ex-'
kinu nnd Mim Annie Hawkinn of this
GEORGE WALSH in
Mrsi B.-rtha Bruel of Dunedin first Monday in January, 1918.
bell nil came home fpr Tbinkigivlng.
prm direct from Now- .York, at
city
and
Mrs.
Carrie
S.
Jackson
of
who
has
been
visiting
hef
ifstor,
. ’And I do hereby ap p d n t the fol­ Tiihv returned fit tlr.ir various camfis
Mobley’* Drug Store.
29-tf
“The Me^i tutor”Galn svilK eiiter of ‘Mm. H olly.
Mrs. Dingce hun gone to Jackson­ lowing persona as clerk and Inspec­ on Sunday. ,
'
The Herald office owes n vote .of
Turkey- wax ll’i * vircr ffc rr*f*fn»t,*4
tors of safil election: 111 C. DuHose,
WEDNESDAY
t ;"
.
Lsrax rnmurni
thanks to W. N. Culp, a prominent ville to spend the winter.
and,
an ojd -fashionatl Georgia dinner*
Th^, muny friend* of Mm. Fred
. grower of the west side for two of the * M rs' A. P. Connelly and her son, clerk; C, fc. -Woodruff,' David-.Speer
w*t’. nerved with nU. that* g'ore w:ith
“Skinnerr B ubnles”
several and W. ,W.' Long, -inspectors.
W« l&lt;msfv will regrel-t r l^afn of the
finest head* of lettuce th at havo Albert arrived hdfne after
th
*
gfeut
-.Am
rieunThird
qf
Thanks\
Wv
Th4 polling place will, be aC th«? r&lt;»nf\ntTed illneRi nf^linr mother in
been brought t«j this ,offyct* tjil* sea­ .weeks visit* in Washington' with Mrs.
giving fame,
; • *y ’
*
Th u rsd a y
^Connelly's
sister,
Mrs.
Mauldin.
fire'station
In
’the
city
building,
on
Miehlgcn.
•
.
.
son. Mr. Culp shipped a ra r'o f this
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excellent lettuce* t .Saturday ' nnd - Airs. Carrie 8. Jackson, libernrinn Palmetto gyjstiue In the city of San­
MARY ANDERSON in
The tpiifivt xcntmil IVbeginning and
Mrs, .Carrie S. Jackw*nrin&gt;mrian
ihould K|.t good O’turns f o r ' It fa a t the University of Florida left yes­ ford. 'The polls will open at 8
terday
aftet
spending
Thanksgiving
o’clock
a.
m.
standard
tltu.unrt
will
it
jookx
nx
though
Sanford
will
have
A No. |.
V,- / nt the Univenily of Florida left
“Sunlight Last Raid”
with- her sister. Mrs. R. J. Holly. . be dosed at sundown.
her. xhiire thix winter. With the
yr
terdny
'*Ret;
pm**iding
ThanknPresbyterian ladies bnzanr Dee.
■Witness my hand as mayor of the gi\ing with her sister, Mr*. It. J. Guide* which lx nmfit attractive and
MATINEE DAILY 3:15
7-8th. First Street.
30-2tc
.
, Masons Attention
j
city of Sanford, at Sanford, Florida, Holly. * . . v
the ill'del Cirnrx which is bejng
"
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Thursday
evening
of
this
week
will
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Hethcringr
on this the 20th day of November,
dohc.ov.-r and greatly Improved-wn
loa spent the day In Sanford yester­ occur the annual election of officers A. D. 1917.
Mm.
J. T. Brady returned last are certtinly In a' par.!;inn to care for
-.t*i
i
day., Mr. Hetherington going up to at which time office/s will bo elected
J. D. DAVISON,
. p
Igh^from
Orlando, .where'abe spent, them. Mr. CurptH in going, to do
Idgh
ii
deliver the nddress on tho .occasion for the ensuing year.
’. Mayor of City-of Sanford.
the week en;l very pleasantly at the everything pciwibln to make the
'.*&gt;( Hlks’ Memorial Day. Tho ex- : Every member of Sanford lodge is Attest:
guest of Mm. nnd Mm. II. R. Roller. hi t* I attfcctiyp thin winter not obly
erriies -were held In the principal -urgently invited to ' be present aa
J. C. Roberts, City Clerk.
m ip im a
:
Mr. and Mr*. Roller and Miss Jen­ to tho touri-t but to Snnfdrd in gen­
theatre of the city, wjilch Vyaa. filled this will be an im portant meeting.' 27 4 tc _________________
eral. Haul parties and ’danr-yi will
nie
Baa*
accompanied
her,
home.
i
rjf * *Plendid audience. ' Mr; and Visiting brethren always welcome.
be given evrry week during the sea­
‘ .0 . L..Taylor, Sec'y.
OFFICE ROOMS FOH RENT
..Mrs.. Hetherington were most hoason.
Th?
firat
d
a
n
c
e
‘will
be
jiex
t
Miss Gladys Flricl- returned to
Three
room ! fronting ‘ on ’ First
pitably entertained arid greatly en­
Friday evening a t nine o'clock!
Jacksonville
Sunday.
street, most desirable office rooms
joyed their visit to Jhe beautiful and
Bake Your Own Bread
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Mr*. Norma King McLaughlin hns
progressive 'Celery- City.—Lakeland '"-Ifhousew ires are to cooperate to In '■•city--' Several other rooms for
Miss Lillian Herring npent the cbnrge ef tho nodal affalni in the
Telegram.
' i - : *- -&lt; th c ’grcateat extent lr\ the food con­ good offices In same building,
hote^ for the winter.
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week
end nt home.
YOWELL &amp; SPEER.
3 In j Store will be closed all day servation program, they will bake
mi t
23-tfc. *
rnday getting ready for the big sale. m uch'of their bread atbhome, says
Mr; nnd Mm. William Coulhourne
A very informal little card party
30-1 tc . tfiq.University of Florida extension
after bring away for several months wu# given at tho Hotel Carnes laat
War Empties Prisons.
division. * In this way theti will l&gt;e
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M. Harper attended the
Since tin* outbreak « f Him witr sev­ have rerurned tn Hqnford and arc evening. Bridge wn* played and. the
“ 7 tin* of State Osteopathic Asso- able to use many of tho flour substi­ enteen of Clrpttt Britain'! pTtsons linve the guextn nf Mr*. Cnulbnumo's par­ prize, a deck of enrda was won by
tutes, such as edrn meal, potatoes,
1 Ion at DeLond this, w e e k ...
and sweet potatoes., And this state­ been closed nnd tl^* mule prison stuff ents, Mr. nnd Mra. IL H. Chappell Mrs. Vorre. Thone playing were
In 1 Store will be closed all day ment .will hold true for the making rrt'uci'd from 3,001 to less than 2.O0Q. on .Celery avenue.
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Mr*. Vorre, Mr*. Parra more, Mr*.
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trid.y getting reMy for the big
Thigpen, Mra. Wallace, Mr*. Hi It,
° c*kw *n(* cooltlM*
8(K#tw
Miaa Abble Doudney,. ..who • Is Mra; McLaughlin;-Mrs. Fetter, “Mire
True Friendship.
Hot cakes, the food commonly
But they’re so practical tad
:U*
» ,'** Gladys Fields returnod to found on Florida breakfast tables, 1 It Is only the grcnt-lienrl^l who can teaching in Or ando this winter spent Annie Parrzmoro, Mr. Ball, Mr.
durable that you can keep
be true frlendo. The mean nnd cow­ the week end &gt;t home.
Thtgpem Mr. Hayden, Col. Thraahy be made chiefly of corn meal, ardly can never know what true friend­
Tho/ dandt, at th* Hotel Carnes er, Mr. Hale, and Mr. Smith.
pearly all your reconti in
^ d ' if spread with ■Florida cane ship ineor.li.—Klntr-’^r
given by Mina M urid Harrold and
3 In 1 store will be closed’» | day syrup a saving of two articles a( food
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them,
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Mias Frances Gonxnlts waa ,a small
H n . McLaughlin leftvni today fur
iy *etting ready for the big sale. scarce on the market may .be effect­
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Tbcrc’a
a
typo
to
meet every
' Eyeglass*! as Ornament.
but delightful affair. . Those present Leesburg, to spend a few days with
3°-ltc
ed. These articles are .wheat flour
When i*jreRlu*wn m-entlfc-pntmted
purpose,
and
tbe
c a ip io a
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In England are not tn n«* they can wer# Virginia Brady, May Thrasher, Mra. N. N. Byleaton. ■
The People of Miami de^erve-high- and sugar.
V
atock forma that fit them aje
Elizabeth Stafford, Kern Ward, Hel­
Peanuts are finding a place ill the be. foldeil to resemble a locket and
tk*wP|* T for the m»nne&gt;fIn which
en
Peck,
Mr.
Connor,-Harry
Lewis,
Mr*.
Neal
and
MUs
M
argaret
go carefully deal gued that you
took Care of and sought to en- diet also. Several recipes for th le worn on. a chain for an'ornatnent. *
G. W .' Spencer, Lloyd Hrown and Neal have returned from a very dej t-ri,
lire nblq to tt«i u^any of them
Alfred Robson. - ■
tightful visit to Dr. and Mbs. Lin­
Without the fillghteat change.
coln Hulley in DeLand
Bound in Red Cowhide Back
ilia Puioston, the dainty little
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and Corncra, Corduroy Sides,
daughter of Dr, and ■'Mr*. Puletton
Meoae Have Fine Meeting .
eiitm tin ed a number of her amsll
Sanfori lodge J4o. 1310 , L. .p , t Steel Hinges, Top Locking.
frihnd* Saturday afternoon in Honor 0 . M. held a very Important tnent■i Let u* demonstrate how
of hhr Birthday., Tb« Cbrialtpa* *es- Ing last night with M. M. Roynpida,
: you cen tavo time, labor and
aon
many boautjful
4#cora
•irnrafforded
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money by uaiug the
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Hons, everything being red find Caroliria and Georgia preaent. Air.
white—tbe birthday cake waa white Reynold* hux' headquV.Jerii,
m m
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Hitt ^ ^ V{U tulj, oj hop 5 jand 4enrour- • |h v a « |48
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Bolomen m a in tain s a force of 1,400
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rta ln ritlee. Jewish chariots were
litated from Egyptian models, or.
Imported from Egypt.
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Motion Pictures “Edited." ..
After, armoring picture reel has been
made It must be '‘edited" in somewhat
the aame method as la a- manuscript.
This operation la performed by the edi­
to r making hla direction tn a dictating
machine aa the reel la worked off tn
front of him.

" Answers the Purpose.
"Tour true lover. Is often at a lose
Love and Beauty.
*.*or words." "But nature makes that
. Srp-to b ln by supplying.him with an
Men of strong Impulses alone know
txtenalvo vocabulary of gurgles, srilf* what love Is. Love alone fathoms
de* nnd slghV —LoulsTUle Courier* beauty; beauty' alone' creates art.—
Journal.
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Whatever You Will in Coiffures

BOND FUND
Repair* and additions to Poor Houass and Farms
FbnUture and Fixtures, poor Houmb and Farms
Expenses operation Poor Houses and Farms.__Allowance'made to .Paupers .outside of Poor
Houses andpald by warrants....—._____ : .-___

1.485 80
1088
L84IT9

Trustees' Balance..................
Receipts for Period ending E
From . Sale of Bonds,'Ma&gt;
..Premium on Bonds,

86706
76 n
2100

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221 06

Blanks, etc.... ...L..---- i— L—~ ___ 1___ _______
Record Books.......................... ..... ............ ..........
Advertising required by law and paid for by
. county........»i..MmM.......... . . . , j.......
Commissions Paid to Officers:
Tax Assessor .......— ............t.^.........„..................
Tax Collector . .._____ _____________ :___
Work Tax Booka and Reporter................... ____
Sheriff, General Court Work..... ....:____ ______
Clerk Circuit Court, Recording and General
Court Work_
v.:..
Road Map and Disinfectant......____ ___ _____ _
Traveling expenses end measuring R R lines.....
Exponies while on county business.... .............

190 91

174 65

„ • ■ ' B a l a n c e . ' . .........-----Dlabursements for the Six Months:
For
Contracts, material and work....... ................ — ... 178,633,08
66,945.84
Freight on material---------—.—,—....——
Miscellaneous Item*.....................— — .....
Interest coupons Nos. 1, S, 3 and 4.----Interest coupons No 9, IL ft B. Dlat, No. 1
6.032.60 267,404.99

ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
* Assets •
Balance cash In Depository, all funds:
Except Trustees:______ •............ — ____ .....
Balanre with Trustees, Bond Fund....... —
Balance with Trustees, Int: ft Sink’g Fund..

FINE ANb FORFEITURE FUND
Depository Balance April 1 st, 1917!......
Outstanding Warrants April 1st, 1917...

8,92582
9,186 28
1,74134
98 60
102 30
436 61
116 02
. 400 00
26 26
669 60
. 37148
91176
103 30
1,01027

Value of County Property
Court Bouse and Fixtures
J all...... ........—««.......»..—
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Poor House and Farm___
Other Property of County.

Receipts for the Six M onths:.

From . Tax Collector, Taxes..-.............
'* ■ Comptroller, R. U. Taxes........
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Comptroller, Tax Redemptions
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City of Sanford. Rond Work.....
Clerk—Refund by Volusia___

Boota for the Street.
Ono Bet's the most frivolous dancing
boot*. high* of heel nnd paper thin of
nolo with street tailored gurb for shop­
ping and runabout wear In town; but
HUch boots are not correct according to
the canons of conventionality. Prptty
boots of breaso or right-colored glazed
kid are Intended'for formal wear with
dancing or reception frock when one
travels by llmouslno or brougham; tho
walking cotUutuo In tailored.style de­
mands a smart walking boot with long,
slender lines and lieob high perhaps,
hut not too curved for comfort.

REPORT OF COUNTY FINANCES, 8 BMIN6 l E COUNTY
' Period Ending September 30th. 1917
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T hi following-report of-the receipts and disbursements of the several funds
of Scmlnolo county for the period ending September JOtb, 1917, with the bal­
ances and amounts of warranta outstanding and a statement of tho w e ts nnd
liabilities, and the value of the counfyrproperty (other than school) of the said
■Seminole county, aa reported by the clerk of the court, and^the county com­
missioners on the 30th dny of September, 1917, U hereby published under tho
pmvWons'of Chapter 6813 of the Lew. of. 1 9 ^ ^ AMQS
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GENERAL FUND
BaUnce, April 1st, 1917
'Outstanding Warranta,.April la.L 1917........
Balance April 1 st, 1917. . . ...........
Receipts fok the Six Months:
From
Tex Collector, Taxes and Llcensre
Comptroller, Tax Redemptions----- -—Comptroller R R and Telegraph Taxes.
.DeposJ tqriea—InteresL..—
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Cterk,
Reiqnd—. ............... .
r i i ncii^Nu.—
Ilding Fund, Trenxferrcd
Balance ,,., . --..». , ••*,»-**»•*»•**#***##»*•»•»i*iM«»r»»*****-«^-*.*s /*•#
Disbursements for the 81* Months: , ' "
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Salary Clerk Circylt Court ax' County auditor
•ahd Clerk to County Commissioners.—— .............
Per Diem and Mileage of Commissioners.— ....—
* Pay of‘Sheriff; attendance oa Co Commrs ..........
Faliriea oLGther Officers and Employees:.
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Attorney n»r County.Commissioner!-........— .....
Supervisor of Registration............?.----------------‘
County* Physician
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County Demonstration A gent.....-----------------Repatra to County Buildingst
House
l of County BaUdlngs:
Janitors and other attendants.
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Lifcht, fuel and waUr—mm*•t*«•
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6,000.00
12,000.00
9,000.00
10,000.00

,‘T always answer
Long Distance Tele*
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phone calls promptly,
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Usually it means prof­
itable business or an opportunity to settle a
problem quickly and satisfactorily.

Bolnnce April 1st, 1917—........

Artificial Flower*.
Hortons* Is very fond of the present
artificial flower bud, which sho says la
"“so Frenchy/' Possibly never before
hnve nrtlficlnl flowers had such a
vogue as they linvo Just now,-nnd u
small corsage flower Is ono of tho best
inruns to giving color to a dark street
frock nr su it
There are hunches of tiny flowers In
brilliant red (hut nro very good. There
are bouquet* consisting of-a rosebud,
n fnw forget-me-nots nnd a sprig or
two of green that are good. Then there
nro nasturtiums, popples and- many
other Mowers In their own natural, rich
Coloring.—Paris Correspondence.

71,207.61

Long Distance
Always Gets
Quick Attention

ROAD FUND
Depository Balance April 1 st, 1917. ..
OuUtanding Warrants April Int, 1917

Balance
Disbursement for the Six Months:
Salaries of Road Supta. and Overseers
Paid to Co. CommTs. for road inspection
•Const'n and Maintenance Roads and Bridges:
Coat of Material----- 1................. .
Tools and Machinery, cost nnd repairsLive Stock, cost care and Iccdinfc
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Paid for free labor other than guard*
’ Pay of Convict Guards.......................... ...
Feeding and care of convicts on roads
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Salary of Ferryman.—.i.....................................
Payments oh acct. of bridges built by contract
Paid incorporated towns $5 collection in name.
Surveying......... ............................. .......... ....
Auto T s g i........................................... .........

24,719.66
36,393.64
10,094.41

30-ltc

Depository BaUnce Sept 30th, 1917

Home of the smartest women Lave
worn n single soft feather, held by n
brilliant ornament. In the hnlr nt the
opera.

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Total AvaUable Assets.'..........:— .
' Ltabllltle
Warrants ouitandlng for current expenses.-.
Fla, Groves Drainage District Bonds-------Seminole County Raid Bonds.—..... .............
Special R. ft B. Diit. No 1Honda...........
Black Hammock Drainsgh District Bonds...

Net Balance 8cpt 30th, 1917
Warrants outstanding Sept 30th, 1917

‘J n st at present, coiffures nro nlmost
, aa diversified ns bonds. In tbo matter
of hair dressing there are no styles
that govern, and about everything Is
left to Individual,. taste. The hnlr
dresser asks you what you vylll tune,
‘and la prepared to execute any sort
of order, even to bobbing off hnlf your
&gt; .locks and curling what la left of them.
Ho Is not arbitrary about a single,
thing, but le insistent that waved hnlr
U better than straight hair, no matter
what style you may elect to make
your own.
Young women like the stylo In which
the hair la combed back off the fore*
‘ head so well that they are reluctant
to part with It. It Is still a favorite.
Rut It Is much less becoming (him
waves o r curls about the face, and
newer coiffures Insist' upon .covering
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least fi portion of the forehead. AH
o f them present Waved pair os nn es­
sential feuture and a ll’ of them are
exquisitely n eat
A coiffure for evening dress is shown
In the picture, with the hair parted a
v llttlo to ono sido and waved. Only
half of the forehead Is uncovered and
the waved hnlr almost covera the ears.
There is a fad for turning the ends of
the hair under nnd pinning them In
without colling them into n knot or
,'making them Into puffs. This Is not so
' easy to'do If tho hair Is lung. The
ends are usually disposed of In n knot
a t the top of the crown, as In tho coif*
Tore pictured.
n
Not many hair ornaments, .except
nomba, are worn; but In this as tn
eotffurea, the Individual may please

46,488.05

3,098 31
1040

Depository Balance Sspt 30, 1017____......

Balance.
Disbursements for the Six Months:
Sheriff ft Deputies,
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Constables
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County Judge
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Justice of Praco
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Co Prosecuting Atty, Conviction Fees....... :__ :
Bailiffs, Pay for attendance on Crim Ct ........
Witness Fees -...,-......—---------------------Court stenographer in Insolvency cases
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Other expenses of Crim Prosecution..............
Sheriff’s commission on Fines, etc, collected. ......
Feeding Prisoners— ............................................
Transportation paid for, and discharge money
paid to County Convicts on road.....- t. . : . . . . . v
Pay of Juror in Crim cases, County and Justice
of Peace Courts

No. 1 dipped--—.--------------- ——i— ,..,
Tax Collector, Taxes-............--------------------—
Refund from County CommissieAen Funds
drawn In E n o r . . «—
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Dc |&gt;osi tory —I ntcrc-nt..................... ,.

Trustees’ Balance Sept. 30th, 19i7—
Balance Bond Fund Sept. 30th, 1917—
Balance Int. ft Sk'g Fund Sept. 30th, 1917..

Net Balance Sept 30tb, 1D17.'_^...... „..............—
Warrants outstanding Sept 80th, 1917 _______

BaUnce April 1st* 1917—........
Receipts for the 8 lx Months:
From
Tax Collector, Taxes- —..........
Comptroller, It .R Taxes"
Comptroller Tax Redemption!
Slierfff and J P Fines fctid costa,
Clerk, Refund to N Love
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13,776.00

763.32
679.46
2,118.16
4,861.53
639.50
2.072.81
285.00
168.60
1,916.60
29.00

‘‘W hen I talk to a man over the Long
Distance Telephone it is like being .face to
face with him. I can inject my personality
into the matter and win his confidence with­
out loss of time. *

10.00

Net Balance Sept. 30th, 1917
Warranta outstanding Sept. 30th, 1917

“ The telephone, both Local and Long
Distance, plays an important part in our
business. W e have a Bell Telephone on
every desk and
the timei and traveling ex#
penses we save make the cost of our .serv­
ice one of the most profitable investments."

Depository Balanre Sept. 30th, 1917
BUILDING FUND
Depository Balance April 1 st, 1917.
Outstanding Warrants April lit, 1917
Balance
Receipts for the Six Months: '
From
Tax Collector, Tsxca..... ,
“ - Comptroller, R. IL Taxes.. , .
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BalanceDisbursements:
Transferred to Publicity Fund
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Transferred to General Fund.-^---- ..

Every Bell Telephone it a Long Distance Station.

Depository Balance Sept. 30th, 1917
PUBLICITY FUND
Depository Balance April 1st, 1917......
Receipts for the Six Months:
From
Tax Collector, Taxes.----"
Comptroller, Tax Redemptions
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SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
1,69232

Balance..... ...... ^__ :— ...—------Disbursements fbr the Six Months
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For . Donation Orlando Fair.... .................
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Donation Seminole County F ile-----"
Donation Highway Association ----*•
Printing, Booklet ------ —
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DUimS KEROSENE

Depository Balance Sept. 30th, 1917
BLACK HAMMOCK DRAINAGE DISTRICT
Depository Balance April 1st, 1917 .. . .........- — ........
Receipts for the Six Months:
FYom Tax Collector. Taxes...........
8,8
•' - Comptroller, Tax Redemptions ..................
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Balance................ .................
......... ............
Disbursements for the Six Months:.
For
Bonds and Interest................
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O. P. Swope, expense to Jacksonville............ .....

11,608.63
8,8

Depository Balance Sept. 30th, 1917— ..........
FLORIDA GROVES DRAINAGE DISTRICT
Depository Balanre April 1st, 1917...... .......... ........................
Receipts for the Six Months;
From -’ H. W. Barr—-Loan
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Balanre...... .............................
DUbursementa for the Six Months:
For Payment on Contract.—; ....—:—
'.M
'.Payment Engineer.-:...............
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Payment Drain Commtsslongr.
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Effective Jamnary 24, 1918, Del co-Light Prices,
will be Advanced: • &gt; .

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Depository Balance April 1st,' 1917,............ *................ .
OutstdndingWarrantsAprillst,1917---- r ..........
,w t i**s *A :’2; .........
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BaUnre April l*t, 1917..— .*......*:..•.........
RecelpU for the Six Months:
IFYom Tax Collector, Taxes. .....................................
v- Bond Trustee^ Taxes...........
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Disbursements for the 8lx Months:.
Ilitereattm Bonds—— ..........
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F rp m $420 to. $465 •'

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FOR MENOF NAVY
BTlndfoIdCampalDn of Submarine
. Chasing‘Is Replete With
Surprises. _

the freighter sank, leaving only float*
Ing wreckage and a Oopton light, which
.flicktrod, up frqm time to time until
daybreak like a lantern In a lifeboat
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Nelthar Vessel Used Gunfire.
“Neither aubmarine nog^ destroyer
'h a d , naed gunfire. Tho (Jerman was
not even sighted. Only two torpedoes
were known to have been fired—-the
one which crossed the X’a bow, and
the one which settled the Kioto.
'“ Only two days before tho X had
had a better broih with a ‘sub,’ and
may have got her; skippers put In
the claim on evidence aa good. She
was steaming In- the same area, un­
der like conditions, when a t ten minutea past eight to the evening she
sighted a pronounced wake. Ono could
even estimate the speed at which the
submarine had been submerged—about
elkht knots.
“The X worked up to full apeed,
turned with left rodder, nud ran down
on the right hand aide of the slick.
In air mtnntes the had reached Its
•head,1 ready to drop s depth charge;
four minutes to run to the end of the
wake, two more to allow for the
’sub’s’ &lt;fun beyond—and she tripped
the pump. With the charge, which
was act Jar 80 fe«tr was dropped a-cslHum torch pot to mark the place. The
explosion audibly Jarred the blower*,
and within three minutes bubbles
swirled,to the surface. But In the 20
mlnates that the X drcled the vicinity,
hoping the Injured enemy wonld rise to
the surface, no further sign of damago
-was revealed.
Four days later tho —— turned her
ronvoy over to th e ----- at two hour*
before daylight, and returned to her
regular patrol. About live o'clock In
tho morning she took under her wing
the steamer Pentwy&gt; bound for Man­
chester. At a quarter to eight Cap­
tain Lyons sent a quartermaster aloft
to the main track to d ear a fouled
commission pennant Scarcely had
-the quartermaster reached It when he
called down to the watch on .the after
deckhouse, ( 'Periscope, two points
nbnft the port beam!' The thing was
1,500 to 3,000 ynnls from the —
who wns 400 yards ahead of tho —
one point*on her port bow. The whole
body of the stihmnrino was distinct to
the quartermaster though, oddly, Invisible both l a the hrtdge nnd tho fora
top lookout The periscope seemed
headed westward, and she nt once
started to submerge. Within 20 sec­
onds, a* the destroyer came to gen­
eral quartern, find ono torpedo. Instant­
ly followed by n second, rn din tod from
the point where she ‘hud vanished.
Both wero making surfnee run A, for
the KUb’a conning tower hutch still
must hayi! been near tho unrfnce.'They
threw sprny np fully 20 feet, clearly
visible against the choppy non. All
hands on the bridg^ nnd deck* saw
them—ns did th e -----. n stem ; for she
swung sharply to starboard, present­
ing her tall to ihem. At tho sntno mo­
ment the ----- sounded' slk blasts on
her whistle, followed by tv^o, to mean
that tho attack was being mado to
port.

“TORPEDOFISH" IS FOOLER
Interesting Sidelight on Work of Navy
In Fighting U-Boat PorU—Many
an Encountor With aT ab fa
Log or a Swab Handle.

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Try to livo up to the beat thoughts
that coma to you In your best moods,
—James B. Angvll.
A Tedious Bualnasa.
Tho president of tha United States
has to sign 'his natno about 20,000
times in tho course of a year.
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The Right Ons to Question.. .
“Jimmy, did yon take tho pennies
tu t of the cop on t h r t n b l a r I asked
my youngest son. “NO, mother,” said
Jimmie, uged five.* '*Yon most not tell
a story, Jimmie, because God sees
everything and you know you can’t
hide from him.? “Ask him who took
tho pennies, then," was tbs curt re­
ply*—Cleveland Leader.
Artificial Silk From .Timber.
Artificial silk manufactured from
-wood pulp for which aeferai kinds of
California timber are suitable Is used
annually In this country to the amount
of 7,000,000,000 pounds. I t la utilised
principally In the manufacture of milIlnory, sweaters and hosiery.'

In Clrralt Coart. Seventh Circuit, Sera' Inole County, Florida
Overstreet Turpentine Co/npany
vs '
S S Arey, Lavinia A. Clark and
John Clark, her husband, Wm R
Lambeth, Robt W Yoeman, D
T Bomar, aa Trustee, Henrietta
National Bank, M. B Bronson,
Alice Bryant and —- — Bryant,
her husband, Gottlieb H Keyler,_____
Martha J Beeri and Jacob T
Beers, her husband. Cbaa - J
Brooks, G D Brownlie, Robt H
Brownlie. M L Benn, Geo W
,
Link and Harriet B Link,, his
wife, Mary Pennington and ^ —
Pennington, her husband, .J. J
Thornton and ------ — Thornton,
her husband, Thoa M Adams,
R W Kins, and Geo A Backin- stoe. P Keith Boswell, Louis Tapley, Maggie S Coleman, Jaa
A Jenkins, Annie . E Griffin,
W" Q" EmIson, R B Lancaster,
Keats Kennedy, Walter F- Ken- .
ntdy, 8 P. -Kennedy, Sarah E
Johnston and R E Johnston,
her husband, Luman Ward, W
R White; John T Lienbach,
et al
To the defendants,' S S Arey, Lavinia
A Clark, John Clark, Wm R Lambeth,
Robt W Yoeman, • D T Bomar, aa
Trustee, Henrietta National Bank, M B
Bronson, Alice Bryant and —----- Bry­
ant, her husband, Gottlieb II Keyler,
Martha J Beers and Jacob T Doers,
Chns J Brooks, G D Brownlie, Robt
11 Brownlie, M L Benn, Geo W Link,
Harriet B Link, Mary Pennington,----Pennington, her husband* -J ^ J Thorn­
ton, and
rr— Thornton, her husband,
Thomas M Adams, R W King, Geo A
Backinstoe. P Keith Boswell, Louis
Tapley, Maggie S Coleman, Jas A
Jenkins, Annie E Griffin, W Q Emison,
R II Lancaster, Kento Kennedy, Wal­
ter F' Kennedy, S P Kennedy, Sarah
F2 Johnston, U E Johnston, Lumsn
Ward, W R White. John’T Uenbach:
It appearing from tho sworn bill filed
herein, that your place of residence is
unknown anti that you are over the age
of 21 years
It Is therefore ordered that you *do
appear In this court to tho bill herein
filed on the 4th day of F'ebruary, 1918
It U further ordered that this order be
published once a week for eight consecu­
tive weeks in tho Sanford Herald a nowspaper published in said Seminole county.
witness my .hand and seal of tho said
Circuit Court this December 1..A. D.
1917.
(seal)
E. A. Douglass,
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole Co.,
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Florida.
Massey &amp; Wnrlow,
Sols, for Complts.
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Woman’s Association is Pittsburg, P a ,
and the principal •place of businev of you
the Ellsworth T rait Company 1$ Iowa
Falls,, Iowa; and
___the
theplaea
placeof ra id enco
of you, tho said W. D. Slaton is 401
Sgmpter Bldg.; Dallas, Texas.
I t is hereby ordered that you do ap&lt;
pear in this court to tho bill herein iUcd
on the 7tb day of January, A. D. 1918.
. I t is further ordered that this order be
lublished once a week for four ronsecuive weeks in tho Sanford Herald, a
newspaper published in said Seminole
county.
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Witness my hand and seal of the said
Circuit Court thta December 1, A. D.
1917. *
(seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Ptfcult Court, Seminole Coutx
Florida.
Masaey it Warlov,
Sola, or Complt.
30-Tue»-6tc

New York. —Leaves from tbo diary
of the commander of a destroyer and
sidelights on tbo thrills that come to
the men aboard tbo vessels of tbs Unit*
— ed-Ststes—navy I n 't h e w ar sene
Fad That May Return.
wero made .public In a statement
"In my time." declared grandma,
inned by the nary publicity bureau of
“girls wore more modest." "I know.”
318 West Thirty-ninth street.
anld the flippant ■girl. "It wiih u fad
“It Ir stimulating from the mase of
OnCC*. **" * *toy
i n w ifot
get In
back to It."—Life.
coovoy and aubmarlne search work to
untangle vivid threads of •adventure,’*
Foe to Watte.
the statement said. t For the first half
“Arc
you.n
troropl “No, mum, Pm
of a certain month a few points stanS
a fpod ronserver, Haro you got any
out for emphasis or visualisation,**
old foo^you don't want waited!"
They are theae:
uEnrmy operations have been large­
A Big Job. ly In the southern part of our area.
Little Esther stood gazing at tbo
Calm weather and the moon have fa ­
sky, and turning to her mother, said:
vored them, Merchant ship* have "as“Mamma,-how do you ’spnse God ever
Misbled thickly at the rendesvous, and
got that great big iky up there without
the sight haa ■been frequent of one
breaking I tF
^destroyer—often of the older type—
with four or live great vessela on her
hinds before others assigned have Join­
Twilled.
ed the escort.
This Spoonerism wn* committed by
HMtny rescue* of crewa have .been
a clergyman while rending the morning
inrtcssfully mado.
lesson—And presently the. wig tree
“hi 'behind the net,’ however, It la
flthered nwny.—Boston Transcript.
less easy to borrow the lookout’a eyes,
set for the pin throat of the dlatant
periscope through the blue frets of the,
quirt, treacherous ocean. Or to heat
LEGAL ADVERTISING
In the dark small hours tha throbbing
Ktoera) quarters nlsrm, the blpwcrs
In Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial Cir­
hum In n racing crescendo, a n d lh o
cuit, Seminole County, Florida. In
gun crews—like Tweedlejlums and
Chancery
Twred led i*cs In their ftJnte-hued life
Norma K. McLaughlin
preserver*—tear the covers from tbo
vs;
Citation
lutnunltlnn boxes. I t Is a tcnalon to
C. 0. McLaughlin.
To C. 0. McLaughlin, curb E. S. Wilcox,
bear dawn nt 25 knots upon the Iran
Freight Agent, Seaboard Air* Line
"“imp tlmt makes no response to tho
Railway, Norfolk, Virginia.
* lup-flnp of your searchlight blinker,
It is hereby ordered that you
spelling out the challenge; to distin­
to the bill of complaint
*ercin
guish whether the phosphorescent
against you in the abovo entitled cause
streak that at night flashes ncross your
on the 7th day of January, A. D. 1918,
bow Is mnde by n llun torpedo or the
and the Sanford Herald is designated as
the newsnaper in which this, order shall
snlmnl skippers havo named tho ‘torbe published once a week for four con­
l&gt;edi&gt; Osh' a hlackflsh br porpoise. Sursecutive weeks.
. vjvors come mutely up the side, often
Witness my hand and seal "of office
Lticars and Cingalese, mattering of
thb the 4th day of December, A. D.
Allah anil America Indlstlngulshably,
1917.
Given cigarette 'makes,' they ‘roll a
(seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS. . *
pill,' calmly stick If behind' the ear,
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole Co.]
.
• Florida.
and ns the surgeon uncorks his Iodo­
Roldnson and Beardall
.
form In the washroom for gashes made
Mias fay Small Margin.
Solicitors for Complainant.
by wreckage, some'old gunner of the'
30-Tuo*-5tc
"Both torpedoes missed the
rr*ervi* 4nke*' pneumonia from his
hut
tty
the
smallest
margin.
The
limir* of exposure, ntiri Is put ashoro
Notice of Application for Tax Heed Un­
nt \ *iiy, ou ii- stretcher, nud with his making high speed, swuhg with full
der Section 8 of Chapter 4888. law s Notice of Application for Tax Deed
left
rudder
toward
the
submarine.
At
huur* uf llfo numberetl.
of Florid.
Under Section 8 of Chapirr 4888,
Ayo minute* past nine o'clock a third
Notice is hereby given that A. K.torpedo wns fired nt tho convoy, ap­ Powers, purchaser of Tax Certificate No.
Laws of Florida
(‘
Notice is hereby given that D DTwo Ships In, tha Thick of I t - parently from another submarine, 218, dated tho fith day of July, A. D.
nliout 200 ynnls ahead of the first. It 1915, said certificate embraces the fol­ Daniel, purchas* r of-Tux Certificate
The Y and tho 'A have been-In tho npproaelinl. from the broad .on (he lowing
described property situated in No '191, dated the fith day of July,
thick of such. Incidents. At 18
's beam/ also mnking n surfnee .Seminole county, Florida, to-wit: Lot A D 1914,.embracing the following
minutes past ] o'clock on the morn­ htn nt about" the same range ns the HI, Ulk G, Chappell's Sub Div. of Illks
ing of the 11th, the X was steaming
G, K nnd J, Goldsboro;lurid land beingas- described property situated in Sem­
sewed at the date of the Lssuaneefof such
alncly- m JR knots, with n quiet sen first two, nnd m|Rsed.
But now the .-----wns In sight, some certificate .in the name of D. A. Caldwell; inole county, Florida, to-wit: S Ji of
“".I good visibility for that houri The
S W ' i of NE if of SB' J Ser 29. Tp
r*l't»ln "«s smoking a cigar on tho four miles dlstnnt. ready to relieve also, notice is hereby given that A. K. 21, So R 32 FI. fi nrri-a. sold.a* the
Pow'ers, pQrcharer of Tax Certificate
hriiigf. wimderlng, he toldTne, whether the •----- of hey’ ranvoy. She. too,
No. 319, dated tho fith day of July, property, of Drew &amp; Conoley
Mrs. o. would ever have the pleas- mnde full hendwny on signal, ‘Mnko oil A..
D. 1916. said certificate embracer
Also Certificate No 43fi, dated
speed
to
us;
submarine
In
sight;'nnd
Bn' putting rose* on her old man's
the following described property situ­ tho (Uh.dny of July. A' D 1915,
searched
In
the
vicinity
of
tho
----,
lomb up the Hudson. A henry cxploin Seminole county, Florida, tofollowed the ’sub's' ated
Mon, without flash, shook the dark- while the •—
wit: Lot* 211, 212, 213, 214. 216,-216, embracing ,tho following described
oru ntxiut three miles over the port slick*. ..The first wake tended ea«t, 217, 218. 219 and 220, Midway, Sec. property-situated in Seminole coun­
bow. a whistle bleated threb times, but Ifl ten minutes lost Itself among 32, Tp. 19 S, It. 31, E.; said land being ty, Florida, to-wit:. Reg 860 ft N
»ni] Ihe rndlo shock called up the tube the whltecnpa. The second nnd plain­ assessed at the date of issuance of such of SE cor of N W H of NEW Sec 20.
in.the name of D. A. Coldmat the steamer Kioto was torpedoed er ono led westward, Irregularly, as If certificate
well: also, notice is hereby given that T p‘ 21 S, R 32 B, run west 450 ft
the
'sub'
had
treon
klgxngglng.
A
?? tulles .southwest by west of Fastnet
depth charge wo* dropped nt Its end, A. K. Powen, purchaser of Tax Cer­ N' 483 ft, E 460 ft, S 483 ft. 6 acres,
light.
'.
tificate No. 313 dated the fith day of sold aa the property of E Swartlcy
“The x switched on her general but a half hour's search found .proof July, A. D. 1916, said certificate em­ Hr*
•larni for battle, changed her course of, nothing. Tho — really hnd saved braces the following -described property,
m —8 degree*- true nnd plunged.thlth- "herself by qntek and efficient hand­ situated In Semiuolo county, Florida, * Also certificate No 380, dated
tCHwit: Lot* 170 and- 180, Midway, the Gth day o( July. A D 1916,
w ■* *ull- "Peed.- In two minutes alto ling.
32, Tp/19 8, IL 31 E, said land be­ embracing, the following described
nude out the staccato sparka of. a ' “The ----- ’■ adventure" with the Sec.
ing
assessed
a t the date of Imuanro .of
oiiQker, repeating oTer and over. T or- steamship Tnrqo*h.cannot be told un­ *uch certificate in the name of D. A. property situated in Seminole coun­
pedoea 1—Torpedoes!' Itj five, alto til that flivver come* Into p o rt The Caldwell, ha* filed said certificate* In ty, Florida, to-wit: Lot 4. Blk B,
- — and ----- had a hand In my office and has made application for Alexandria or Oviedo, sold as the
"JMged her course 10 degrees faster
*t, and at half-paat one the flush It; and tho first's account of the sink­ tax deed* to issuo in accordance with property of Edw Lane, has filed
4fv « \of a *,n*,c Mocker of about ing of tho Obuasl—where abo arrived law.
said certificates In my office and has
Unices said certificates shall be re­
,,
,on• loomed over the cocoa mat* long after the deed—show* the defect­
ive functioning and poor marksman­ deemed according to law tax deeds will made application for ta x deeds to
ng and thrust men about a gun.
lame thereon on the 6th day of January, issue In accordance with law- Un­
ship
of Germnn torpedoes. The —
“She was now nearing the freightA.
D 1918
, ,
’
less said certificates shall be redeem­
reports
to
the
same
effect
At
halfbow °n. a bit to port. Suddenly
Witness my official signature and seal ed according to law' tax deeds will
paat
ten
o'clock
on
tho
morning
of
C ®fthe 'lartcneas to the right a livid
13th she picked up In her sea area this the 5th day of December. A D issue thoreon bn tho 29th day of De­
r**hcd straight and shimmer- the
1917
cember, A D 1917
t
(seal) ,
E A.DOUGLASS.
y ! '**r under the tea. We put over two boats and 23 acrvlvora of tha
Greek steamship Charllsb* Trtcoupla.
Clerk
Circuit
Court
Seminole
Co,
■
Witness
my
official
signature
and
r t l L ^ rui,der* Tho torpedo paaaed Two hours before, two torpedoes had
Florida
•hoard scrota his bows, to the
teal this tha 27th day of November,
By
V
M
Dougin**,
D C
been
fired
a
t
her,
at
an
Interval
of
,h *, i *h« (1 of the Kioto, and aa
A. D 1917
30-Tueo-fitc
lumlnou* wake receded like a muf* 25 mlnntes. The first struck the star­
(seal)
" E A. DOUGLA8S, !
board quarter, between rudder and
*t»r,.W8rrhl,*ht ** ■*«“ «* 1° break propeller, and, falling to detonate, did la Circuit.Court, Seventh Clrralt, SemClerk .Circuit Court, Semihole
2 ? ! ul|7&gt; *he near hortaon. ’Any*
- Inole Caaaly, Florida
Tues-28-6tc
County, Florida. *
little damage; but the crew abandoned
w * « , bo c*Pt*,n afterward, *tt ship. The second hit the starboard Overstreet Turpentine Company •"
vs
cro*Biog the ocean to see
Notice
aide amldahlp,, blowing up the Greek
S Arey, Julia R Bo!Ic*, Solo­
rosM** ,hat ,n*t4nl- It made those so that she’aonk In flre minute*.' Be­ mon
Bids will bo received by the
S
Bollcs,
FYank
A
Holies,
^*em n lot nrnrer.
board of eounty commissioners, of
tween the two shots-the submarine Virgie Bolles Spencer and J W,
3*
myer began to'circle the ctjme
jpenrer,
her
husband,
United
Seminote
county, Florida, a t . the
to the surface, but Instantly sub­
Klo,,)
rleht *«t , high
' ,i«r»
Kh &amp; Metm with alternate merged. Not a man appeared on declf. Presbyterian Woman's Associa­
next
.regular
meeting Tuesday, Dec.
and left
Her blinker
tion, W D Slaton, Henrietta •limtnered •m. thqt she had f&gt;ron hit ln ‘ This submarine, like all others report­ National
4th,
1917,
for
strewing roads In the
Bank and EUaworth
the
ed for* the fortnight, are declared to Trust Company et ml
several
cobnty
commissioners dis­
ThfrtKq"n rt,,r *b ,n the fflrfne room, have been of the U-fiO to 00 types.
To the defendants, Solomon S Bollcs, tricts, separata, bids- for each dis­
•her!!? ' Rh,B rw*sed. Ten minute*
f*8o, os yet, no blood has been spilled Frank A Bollcs, Virgie Bolles Spencer trict. . For information see commis­
•f th* .1* ?a‘,wl Mfebost* emerged ont
J W Spencer, her husband. Uni
to
darknew. They held on any ‘of our gun matting*. The hnd
Presbyterian Woman's Association, W sioners in their respective districts.
mean,
blindfold
campaign
continues
•ad . „nc,ud,n» tb® M«ona officer
D Slaton .Henrietta National Bank and R ig h t rcssrv'od to'reject shy find all
let *1* fnXlneer, wounded In tha wlth-kmall apparent •losses either la EUaworth T rust Co
bids,
S i
two ®*oh&gt;ck ail were ‘sabs’ or shipping. W* f6How oil
It
appearing
from
the
sworn
bjll
herein
‘
E. A. POUGLASS,
*lrr|.
***• ' 8il® contlnoed to slicks with the thrill of a'woodsman filed, that you ora non, residents of the
v
Clerk.
striking
a
strange
croas-trsll
In
the
forMnkin.K ****mcr’ Which WM slowly
■taU of Florid* and a m tha ago of 21
Ltgal
24-Tuea-4tc
/
r •
eat;
we
mass
guns
over
t
•periscope'
year*
and
the
place
of
raidonco
of
you
W k.Vw*'® Btera' Al»nn of the dlothat turns Into a swsbhandle or table the said Solomon S Bolles b Sydney.'
Into- sight and leg; vtde tbs •— ^’s sod — ‘- ’s fa^ Montana:-and the. place of residence of Nolle* of Application for Discharge
i tffir
t f a y . Concern: .
tev
who moos battle with a ventilator off tha you, tb s said Frank A. BoUas is 801-8rd To Whom a
Eau Clair. WU.; and tha plat* of .Taka notice thatjon Wednesday. DoFrench coast. And th e ----- a a ri------ .
Itaoe of you the Said VUgis Bolles camber 6thrt 1917, e r a s toon theroI hear, bare' celebrated the chagrin
£ S j2 K ? 5 p S S ii._ .
and thrills of If tll In ballads'which 1 1Spencer and J. W. SMocar tsiUnlan, aftor r: aa convablsnt, at. DaLand,
shall try to send you."
Florida,.! ahall present to the Judge
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Mohroo crispier No. 15, R. A. M
of toe -Seventh. Judicial 'C ircuit
1 Meets every second and fourth Thure
Court my final jiccountS~*nd vouch* day
lay lb
in Masonic Hall
‘
over the I m peri a
era- as. assignee of* Seminole C&lt;H Theatre. Visiting com Dan Iona wslcoma
Operative Mercantile Company, aqd
O. L. Taylor
C .J .R a a p h
. ; u
Sec’y •
High Priast
ask for their approval, and my final
discharge aa such assignee in ac­
4r mlaoU .Chapter Z, O rder Easters fit*
cordance with law.
Meete ovary first and third Tutedoy
HENRY W IGHT,
In each month. Kveryona who baa ooaa
. .. ^
... Assignee Aforesaid,
his S ta r In the East a rt cordially Invited
To visit this chapter. V
20-Tuea-fltc
'.Alice E. Robbins, Sec'y
NOTICE I*
To E C. Parkhurst and wife. Sail
The Bomenl Connell K. efC .
Parkhunt. and-to al parties ctaimip
an lntere.t either as heirs devisees t. Mee’i the 2nd Sunday 3 p. m., and the : -i
ot erwia . an t to any and all other 4th Sunday 8 p. in., each month, a t K*
par ties calming an In tira t in and to of C. HsU, Oak Ave. '
C .L . B ritt, Fin. Sec'y.
the foUowing qasaibed real estate, sit­
*
-i
I.
uated, lying and being n the d ty of
ft
Phoenix Lodge No 8, K. of P.
Sanford, county of Seminole, state of
Meets second and fourth Tuaadaye.
Florida, more particularly described as
follows, to-witi
Nlilting knights always welcome.
Lot 6, Block 8. Tier 7 and Lots 4 H. M eU uJtn&lt;
. 4)75. Millar
and 6 of Block 9, "Tier 8 of Sanford,
If- R. end S.
C. C.
Florida, according to E. JR. Trafford’a
map ot the d ty of Sanford, aa per plat
Sanford Lodge No. 2 7 .1 . 0 . 0 . F.
thereof duly recorded in plat book ’TJ,", Meets every Monday evening at 7:30
Page 111 of the public records o Or­
M. W. A. Hall. PirolBlock. All vieange county, Florida, of' which the nting
brothers cordlaJlyJlnvited.
County of Seminole waa formerly a part,
L.
F.
Roper
J- W, O. Singletary.
which said plat haa since the creation
N. G.
"
R. See.
of Seminole county been duly tranacribed and is now a' part of the public
Gate O ty Camp No. S, W. O. W
records-of-Seminole county, Florida
Meets second end fourth Wednesday
I t appearing from the awom bill of nights in each month.
J. F. Hoolehon
complaint filed in .the case of Marths F. L. Miller '
Clerk
Council CommanderN. btone, vldow solo surviving trustee
under the will of Geo. N. Stone, de­
ceased, . Rebec a Mary . Gove, un­ United Brotherhood of Qsrpeatere sad
Joloeri of America
married,- Hoitrce M, Dobbins and the
Sanford Local Union No. 1731 moats
Bank of Commerce and Trust Com­
pany, a corporation doing business in first and third Thursday night at T
the state of California, trustors of tbs o’clock In tha M. W. A. Hall. Pico Blk.
estate of Charles O. Gove, deceased, J . W. 0 . Singletary W. W. Van Neaa
Sec.Treaa.
,
President
vr. E, C. Parkhurst end Saliie Parkhunt, wife of E. C. Pa khunt, and the
unknown hein, devisees, grantees dr
Celery City Aerie No. 1883
other claimants under the said E. C.
Meeting every 2nd and 4lb Tuesday
Parkhunt and Saliie Parkhunt^ and
a t 8 o’clock. Eagle Home, Oak Avs *
all parties claiming an interest in and night Vjaitihg
•
to i o t 6, Block 8, Tier 7 and Lota E. E. Hogan BrothersC.Welcome
Cl Woodruff
4 and 6 Block 9, Tier 8. of the city o
Worthy President
Secretary
Sanford. Flo ids, according to E. R.
Trafford’a map of Sanford, Fla., as
»r plat thereof duly recorded in Plat
B. P. O. E. SanforC Lodge 1241 * ook "B,’’ Page 111 of tha public
Mrot first and third Wednesday night
iroods of Omnge county, of which at Elks Home, North Park Avenue.
the pounty of Seminole wm* formerly a F. 8. Frank .
O. L. Taylor
part, which se'd plat has since the ere.
Secraury
Exalted Ruler
ati n o f Seminole county . been duly
transcribed and is now a part of the The Lake Breete Council No. 81 Junior
ublic icoords of Seminole county .Order United American Matkaolca
.lorid*. defendants: .that the residence
Meets every Wedneaday at 7:30 P .
of the defendants, E.’ C. Parkhurst and U ., in tha City Hall. Vial ting brothers
Sail d Parkhurst are unknown, and that are welcome, C. H. Smith. Rqc. Sec.
there U no person. n the state of Florda the service of a subpoena upon
whom would hind the dele dints, or
Modern Woodmen oT Amerles
cither of them; that It is tho boll f of
Meets
Thursdsy evening!
sis 2,-4, Thursday
evenings, 7:30,
affiant that both of the defendants are In M. W. A. Halt; Pico Building.
over the age of twnty-ono years, nnd it C. E, McDonald
' C. D. Couch
further appearing from said bill of com­
Consul'
Clerk
plaint ' that there arc other partim
claiming an" ntcreat under the saTd
Loyal Order of Moose
E. C. Parkhurst or Saillo Parkhurst,
Sanford
Lodgo No. 1310 meets In H al
cither as heirs, devisees or grantees,
and that there .are other claimants in Stone A Grove Building Second and
whoM nanica are unknown, who claim F'ourth Mondays In Month a t 7:30.
some right, title and interest in and to
the property Involved in this suit os
hereinabove described.
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Therefore, you, K. C. Parkhurst anil
SalHe Parkhurst and the unknown heirs,'
devisees and g an tees of tho said E. C.
Parkhurst nnd Saliie "Parkhur/t, and ail
other parties riaimln any right, title
or interest In and to the land herein­ One Inch Cards WUI Be Published Un­
above deicribed aro hereby ordered to der This Heading At The Rate Of 87.28. *
aptx-arr to tho hill of complaint filed In Per Year.
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this cr
cause on or before Monday, the
4th day of Feb uary, 1918, the same
In-ing a rule day of this court, nnd it Ii rilOMAH EMMET w
further ordered that this notice be
e. itrduson iiouHiiounn
published for*.twelve consecutive- weeks
m tho Sanford Herald, a news patter
published in Sominolo county, Florida.
Witness my hand and the seal of tho
LAWYERS
Circuit Court of the Seventh Judicial'
Circuit of the state of Florida, in nnd Sanforde
♦
Florida
for Seminole county, "on this tho 20th
)
day of October, J917.
(real)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
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Judicial Circuit in and for SemATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW
. indie County. Florida.
George A. DeCottcs,
Practice In State and Federal Courts
Solicitor and of Counsel for Comxdainnnt.
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to all Crrdltora, l^ptara, Dl.iriliul—i and all
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required to proooqt any clalma atd demand)
which you. or aMher of you, may haaa a(a [net
tha ootato ot Charko R. Walker deceoaad, lata
ol Seminolo County, Florida, to tho uadaralxned Eirrutrla ol aald ratal), within two yaoro
from tho date thereof.
Dated October lllh, A. P.. ItlT.
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ELKS LODGE
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of the growers In the rate controver­
ANb OTHER QUESTIONS AF­ sy, and would urge that stepa.be WILL BE HELD IN THE STAR BIG DRIVE WILL BE MADE
f e c t in g t h e i r BUSINESS taken at once to have the tomato '
THEATRE AT THREE
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ON DECEMBER
growers. represented In Washington
O'CLOCK
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, The following artlde Is pa&amp;euliiN before the present hearings are ter­
.
|T Intereetlng to Seminole county minated.
The big drive in the county for a
The annual, lodge of sorrow or
producer# #nd ihippere.aod It must
While there has.as yet been no memorial day of the Sanford' Lodge membership to the Red Croca of at
be of double in te re s t. to.‘ them to increase announced in prices of crate No. 1241 B. P. O. Elks will be held least 2,000 members will start in
know that In this o p p o s ite to in­ materials, dealers and buyers expect in the Star Theatre next Sunday Sanford on Sunday, Dee. 17th, on
d u e d rates that their interests such an announcement to be made in a(terno6n at 3 o'clock.
which date all the ministers of the city
haye been and will be looked, aftfr. the near future, and a meetings of As usual the lodge of sorrqw will be; Will mention the campaign itr the
It appear# rather late for the various manufacturers to be held In Jackson­ publlc and all are cordially invited |n d a layman will make an sddres,
itate aaaociations to begin opposi­ ville in the near future is thought to to attend. There is only one absent on the 'Red Cross .‘membership
tion, however, their efforts are time­ bo for the purpose of agreeing on brother this year who haa gone be­ either at the morning or at the even­
ly and are along the lines to benefit higher prices.
A number of crate fore, J. L. Battle of Sorrento,' bu|^ ing services.
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the products of our state/
manufacturers are reported to have the memory, of ail' thoso of other - The ministers of the city have
In opposing this rate advance of refused to fill large orders for erst years will also be kept green and the been drafted to take charge of differ15 per cent Seminole county, through materials placed early .in the year, at exercises will be ;of the same high fn t sections of the city and appoint
the Sanford Board of Trade has the the prices at 'which the orders wfcre Order that characterises the Elks f# many lieutenants as they will
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v Memorial days.
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distinction of taking thp initiative placed. "
oi'cd to make a three day canvass
and their efforts were begun by efWhile it may nof be possible to
The following interesting program beginning Monday, December 17th
filiating with the Southeastern Ship­ put a crate factory into operation in will be'carried out: .,
find lasting three days. . Every mpn,
per# in Chattanooga, Tertn., April time to supply boxes for. the -com­ Voluntary,
......."God For Os’ ’ woman and child in the city and the
20th, 1917. At that time a'S o u th ­ ing season,-one of the tentative plans
eounty is expected to take a mem­
....... — Sanford Band
eastern League was formed and of the. Growers’ Association, In the Ritualistic....-™.....^_.Lodge
bership if posslbfo in the Red Cross.
■even thoroughly posted men -in event of manufacturers refusing to Prsyer:............... Chaplain A. S. Peck As tho membership fee is only one
traffic matters have since then suc­ make fair prices on materials is to "Como Unto Me"™Chts. M. Davis dollsr.it will not bo difficult to obtain
cessfully combatted the rate ques­ buy a largo tract of long-leaf pine *
dicmbcra and the peoplo are request­
Ladles Chorustion and through their, efforts the and equip and operate a factory for "Sancta Maria".-..................... Faure ed to assist in this great membership
15 per cent advance to take effect making their own crates. '• Thia •ac­
drive for tho three days. *
Misa Olivo Lord
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July 1st, 1917, • waa . prevented tion waa forced upon tijo California
Lodge } R. J. Holly has been appointed
throughout the southern territory, Citrus Exchange a few years ago by Ritualist ic......... .........
director and Scheie Maincs will act
the committee who handled and i# a combine of manufacturers’ to keop "Tho Vacant Chair"...........................:/ as secretary and the reports of the
handling the matter and who will up prices, and the cooperative mi® "Slumber Song"........Men’s Quartotte daptains will be made each-evening
JL ...../Lodge
again appear in Washington in bc- resulted in a considerable reduction Ritualistic..........
to .tho,director A The Herald office.
hajf of shippers' intorest are Ilarrjr t o . the growers In prices of crating "Waves of Memory... '..;,.. Blanchard
Sanford Rand ..
* - / The big aign board recently In­
T. Moore, Atlanta, T. M. Hender- materials. .
stalled at the corner* of Mftgnolia
Oration....Hon.
M.
F.
Ifetherington
Nashville,
John
S.
Fletcher,'
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As a step toward relieving present
avenue and Firat street by . If. Ri
"Nearer
My
God
to
Thee"___
Nevin
|. 'Coattanooga, S. A. Spivey, Colum­ high prices of nitrate of soda, tho
Stevens
has been loaned to tho com­
.
Ladies
Chorbs
bus, Morgan Richard#, Selma, W: S. government has already made plans
mittee
on
the Red Cross drivo and
Eulogy....-.....‘
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G.
A.
DcCottea
, Crcightoij, Charlotte, and D. C. or eatablishing a line of steamships
the
membership
figures will be noted
"O
Shining
Light"
Spencer
Adams
Marlowe, Sanford. To date, how­ between Chile and Americnn ports,
on tho board each night. With ton
Miss Olivo Lord
ever, the Southeastern road# havo and a $10,000,000 purchase of Chil­
Lodge thousand people in Seminole county
aot made petition for a rate advance, ean nitrates has’ been arranged for Ritualistic...............
there is no reason why tt\ia county
"Star
Spangled
Ilannor.”
..........Lodge
it Is likely, however, that they will. by the Department of Agriculture,
should
not enroll 2,000 members in
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Audience
Assisting
If the data already in hand will ben­ which is to bo so d direct to planters
this
great
cause of humanity.
efit the Florida Growers Association at a price slightly above cost.
Benediction..™.. Chaplain A. S. Peck
If
you
Ire*
not already* a member
in afTy section of Florida, the San­
At the close of tho program audi­
ford Board of Trade will be glad-to. Csunty agents throughout tho ence - wiU please remain standing of-tho Red-,Cross get your-dollar
ready for the commltteo for thcy*will
furnish such to them. Tljc Herald sections which use nitrates in largo while Elks ’pass out. * * .
aland# for all of Florida and wishes quantities are now engaged in mak-. Owing to the solumnity^f the oc­ call on you on- December -17, 18
ing a fertilizer census for the purpose
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casion, it is requested that the audi­ and 10.
of
ascertaining how' the high com­
. Following is tho article from, the
ence wjll not applaud during any
Jacksonville Metropolis:
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• mercial prices of nitrates and other part of the ceremony.
* Knew'Hia'Boas ,
fertilizing elements arc affecting agri­
The
following
soldier story la told
Proposed increases in freight rates, cultural and cropping conditions,
by
Alec
B.
Stevenson
In the South­
high*? prices for crate materials and and this census will be used as a
PASTORATE CLOSES .
ern Woman’s Magazine:
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• the exerwive cost of nitrate of soda guide by thb department in the dis­
There was one gawky plowhand,
are subject which are attracting tho tribution of nitrates, purchased by The.Four Years Pastorate of Rer.
who strove with commondublc, hilt
• attention of South Florida grower# at’ the government.
Stclnmeyer to End Sunday •
awkward earnestness to learn, "To
present, as they are, of; farmer#
Evening
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Although Chilean nitrates sro
throughout tho country, and rep­ no'vV'/selling' commercially, at about
Sunday will be jin intcrestingMay tho rear, march." J.Finally, he was
resentative men of this part- of the $110 a -ton, it is said that miiny at the Methodist church of this city. taken, out of his squad and drilled
state are urging united action to largo importers and jobbers nro buy­ The pastor, Rev. F. E. Steinmeycr solus, by a special detail of one lieu­
prevent the advanco in grates-and ing from.the Chilean monopoly un having completed four years of ser­ tenant. Back and forth went the re­
cheapen the cost of crate# and ni­ der long' term .contracts, 'at $‘16 a vice in this church will deliver his cruit, clumaoor and madder at hihiself each time, and each time' came
trites:
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ion f. o; b. Valparaiso. To this sell­ farewell--messages Sunday evening. the officer's reiterated drill book for
It is not improbable that tho re­ ing prico is added an export tax of In tho morning worship the sacra­
cently organised growers’ association $11 a ton imposed by tho Chilean ment of tho Lord's Supper will be mula, "At the command ‘march,"
may take a hand in tho railroad rate government and the difference be­ administered. The Sunday school given as. the right foot strikes the
fight and send a delegation o r a law­ tween thia total of $26 a ton cost will have a special part in this ser­ ground, adkance arid plant tho left
yer to Washington’ to appear before and $110 aeiling price is absorbed in vice. ' •
, foot, turn on ths balls of both feet
i the Interstate .Commerce Commis- transportation charges and profits of
Gold buttons will, be awarded to to the right, and atop off with left
aion and oppose * freight rate in­ middlemen.'
about 40 momben of the Sunday foot in the new direction" • No use.
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The officer perspired, and ths re­
Tomato growers and trucked in school for an unbroken attendance
. gettipg South Florida* product! to South Florida who have considered it for one year. . This, will tak* place in cruit's exasperation with himself in­
northern
marketa.
- * creased. At this point the major
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i essential and profitable in former the Sunday school hour, 9:30.
A cooperative purchaae of a tim­ years to have on hand a supply of . . Provision has been made that the stopped .In a stroll of Inspection,
ber tract and construction and oper- nitrates for use in forcing the 'crops church will be heated for next Sun­ looked on a moment, and then point­
ed out an error to the recruit. .This
.
. ation of a cooperative mill for man- in cotd and wet weather, are general­ day.
.nfaeturing crate materials la -on* ly. planning this year to try io get
Ail friends of the church and pas­ seemed unwarrantable interference,
plan proposed for meeting the proa­ along without this plant tonic, be­ tor are'cordially invited to worship and the embarrassed youth burst
c tiv e raise in crates and packing cause of its high cost.
with us on next Sunday. Strangers out, "You get away from here. You
material., and the Federal Govern­
will be especially welcomed In these ain't got a damn bit of business with
ment has already moved toward* reservices
by ths ushers and members me. That's my boas over‘there.’’
Met Their Old Captain *
during the price of nitrates.
The Seminole Guardi under Capt. of the church.
!&gt; ^he railroad rate question will be Dingee, First Lieut. Turner and Sec­
The 8onthera -Yam
brought before the next meeting of ond Lieut. Maxwell intended to
The
United
States food adminis­
Found Stolen Car
the board of directors of tho Growers meet the train on Tuesday afternoon
tration
at
Washington
is starting a
The Overland car stolen from
^V i»tion, end plans discussed- for and give Lieutenants Herring and Tamps last Friday night was found campaign for southern yams through
“•ring the South .Florida growers Wight a military escort to the ^lty bn Celery avenue where ths gas had the household msgatlnes of the
represented in the present hearings but they came on the firat train and given out and the thief or thieves north. It will booet the yam and
before the interstate, commission.
missed the Guards. However the becoming enraged had stripped the give recipes for using our sweet pota­
f|.
When E. C.', Bassett of the Fed- Guards want to thvhom e of Lieut. battery box front the steering wheel toes, In other words,-southern far­
•W Bureau of Marketa was here Herring and lined up in bis yard and otherwise damaged the car. mers will get an advertising efimrecently he warned the growers of a where they had a. pleasant visit The Hulsey Co. of Tamps sent their palgn for,their sweet potatoes that
Proactive new attempt on'the part with their old captain who has Just representative here Wednesday to re­ does not coat them ofle cent.
ths railroads to secure additional returned from Intqfuive training at pair the car and take it back to the
This campaign will help create a
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that a 16 per. Ft. Oglethorpe and has a com m is­ owner, in Temps. The car. had only large demand in the north for south
! **nl ,Bere“ * on tomato rates alone sion as Firat Lieutenant In A Class. been in the owner's hands one day ern sweet potatoes. The use of our
more mean a quarter of a million The boys and their former captain whan it v u stolen and taken this sweet potatoes in^ths army, cemps
«ora dollars cost in getting the crop were greatly pleased to-be . together faf by tbievee. It waa evident that will help to cauae a demand for
market, which would come out of again.- ,
they-wanted to get north and atole southern aweet potatoes In the north,
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With such .a.market opened up to
the car to make the trip and run­
B* u Ck,U oI th* V o war#. Mr.
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America le Prosperous
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* take adkantage of it Are we going
!f*r?l,T®aasodatioqa of apple grow­ - Washington, D. C., Nor. 29.— where it stopped.
to try to rush our fresh sweet pota.
n the. northweatern states had Thanksgiving. Day finds Ameriei's
. mni representatives to W a s h in g horn of, plenty with a new high rec­
toes joff to market or are we goin to
Military Men Here
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°” °* * *®w thousand dollars ord for tallness. Responding to the , First Lieut..Geo. O. Herring, Sec­ build storage • houses and ^eep our
ond Lieut. Ralph B. Wight of the •west potatoes through the winter
l^ V ^ ,d,J p/ &lt;veDl«d rate InerMee*
14 have c o t the apple men
Second Officer# Reserve Corps In and market them gradutlly? '
T tb,n h*lL** million dollars.
S*toL
taal(iing^t.;Fort Oglethorpe, Leelio ' We hive never had such
. . .an. op
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twenty-one
billloif
dollin'
worth
of
HIU
of
the
medical
eorpa,
Joe
Chit-1
portunity
before
.for
.
aweet
potatoes,
East r ^ ebb' P"*!*1*11* of th*
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Association farm products, equaling in value the tendon o f. the Second Florida were j Tho market b made for ua' without
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*b-at he wfa etropgiy la natlhn'e total expenditures of Ol{* among the Sanford soldiers spending effort on our pert. If we d a not fake
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Uon Vt0f h1*1"* lh it ^
S S r a c yesr of the war. This totlaa six and Thanksgiving .-’sti; home . where they
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*t once too protect the interests a Half billion#'over last year.
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Into the winter better prices wih be R U S S I A N BOLSHEVKI ARreceived for them than , a t present;
RANGE F O R SEPARATE
although present prices are good.
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PEACE/
The future of the aweet potato is
very promising.—Montgomery Ad­
Efforts of the Rusaiaa Bolshevkl
vertiser.
government to arrange an armlstirfs
have mot with the approval of the
' Clarence Woods Appointed
German authorities on the eastern
The following from the Jackson­ front, The Germans have aet naxt
ville Metropolis will be interesting Sunday'ss the data for a coherence
to the many friends of Clarence to negotiate an armistice. The Ger­
Woods, editor of the Eustls Lake mans accepted the Russian propoai
Region:
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* ” tion within a -few houra after BolPresident Wilson announced the shevki emissaries had reached the
appointment of Clarence Woods of Teuton *ide.. The allied ambassa­
Eustls aS Inspector of explosives for dors will receive the Bolshevik! pro- *
tho state of Florida. IIo is to be posais not as from a government but
chargo'd with the duty under direc­ aa fronf
. .individuals.
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Lloyd George for G reat Britain
Bureau of. Mines, of seeing that the says the Issuance of a reasoned
new federal -exploavea. law is faithful­ statement for the guidance and warn,
ly executed' and obeerved. He will ing of the* Russians as *to the ssrious
receive a salary of $2,'400 a year. results that ae likely to follow if a Under tho terms of tho taw he may separate peace is concluded'should *
at any timo bo detailed for service be the next move.
by the director of the Bureau nof
A new appeal toward peace is said
Mines in tho District of Columbia or
to
be in t*ho courso of preparation by «
any state, territory or dependency of
the
pqpe. This is stated.on the re the United States.' As the nomina­
sponaibility
of Cardinal Gaspari. A
tion, under the language of the law
just,
Christian
and durable peace re­
is msdo by and with the advice and
mains the one theme o f'th e pope'p
consent of the senate, confirmation
desire.
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is no reason to expect that confirma­
their desperate strugglo on the wesU
tion will bo withheld.
ern
front, the British trying to ad- _
Tho explosives law is a war. meas­
vance eastward toward Cambrai,
ure and is designed to bring under
and the Germans attempting to hold
strict ’ regulation ' tho manufacture,
s'aie and use of explosive*. No per­ them up with -strong counter at­
Positions * along thia ' line .
son is allowed to manufacture ex­ tacks.
havo
changed
hands repeatedly in
plosive* unless licensed to do so, be­
the tarious fighting and German ef- •
sides manufaturers'. license tho law
provides for the Issuance of vendor'! fort* to gain the dominating eleva­
licence, purchaser’s license, forwars tion of Bourlon wood hav* failed.
Elsewhere on tho western front there
license, exporter*’ license, analytical
has been* strong artillery activity.
educators', inventors' and .Investiga­
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tors' licenses; every* person author; • The crisis in Italy has passed, 'ac- »
zed to sell, issue or disposo of ex­ cording.to Maj: Gen. Maurice-of tho ;
plosives shall keep a complete item­ British War Lflice. . The Teutons .
ized and accurato record, showing to have not attempted any jiew attacks, •
oach person whom oxplotlvcs are sold In strength at-least, their lateet ef­
Tglven, bartered or to whom or forts apparently lacking the vigor of .
those earlier in tho'week against the
how otherwise disposed of—and
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other disposition, and this record
London, England,* Nov. 29.—No
shall bo sworn to and furnished to chango in the British poaitibns in the *
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tho director of the Bureau of Mines Cambrai front; is reported in today's
or his authorized- representatives official communication. Tho Belwhenever requested.
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. Dec ors S svq the Day *
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London, Nov^ 29.—"The doctor Belgian positions in tho neighbor- ‘
ran mado thia world struggle prol&gt;/ hood pf Aschop was beaten off after .
ably one of the least deadly ever sharp fighting. South of the Scarp .
fought in proportion to the numbers river we Captured«a few prisoners In ’
engaged," said Dr. Woods- Hutchi­ patrol encounters during the. night.
son, an American in an address at Ln the remainder of th e -front there
is nothing of special Interest to re: •
the Royal Society of Medicine.
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infections is so masterly," he added,
"that of the .wounded who survive
Paris, France/ Nov. 29.—"Artil­
*lx hours, • 90 per cent, recover, of lery actiona occurred north of tha
those who. reach the field hospitals Alans and* in the region of Ssplgneul,
96 per cent recover and* of-those says today’s official report. "In the
who arrive at tho base hospitals 9 Champagne north' of Carnellet the
per cent get well." :
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enemy last night after a violent bom­
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"The twin angels anaesthetics and bardment undertook a raid in great
antiseptics have not only enormous­ strength. LUr troops'repulsed him,
ly djmlnshcd pain and agony but inflicting heavy losses. In the Athave made amputations rarer qnd gonn.e west of ths Aire we rsided ths
German lines and brought back ten
grave cripplings fewer than aver
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"Two
enemy
raids,’one
on
the
left
cent of ths'wounded are crippled o
bank of the Meuse, in the region of
permanently disabled. (
"From the statistics made public Bathincourt, the other on the light
there is good reason tq believe that bank northwest of Vaux Lea Damthe death rate of thia year. In spite loup wore completely repulsed.
of colossal increase In Instruments There was active artillery fighting in
and engines of scientific slaughter uppsr Alsace."
does not much exceed 6 per cent.
Anent .Woman Hwearin
Winifred Bla^ck, writing In the
Shortage in Freight Cars
Chicago Oribune on women’s rights
Washington, Nov.‘29.—Reports,to to swear, relates the story of a mild
the American Railway Aaaoeiatlon patient, littla wife, who had stood at
ta rn .all the railroads of the country the diahpan for - tw tnty years* and
•how that "on November let .this done all the .thousands of other
year-the excess of unfilled eSr orders drudging things a good housekeeper
amounted to 140,012 cars, an. In­ haa to do,-who.was detained at her
crease of 26,104 cars over the same literary dub until six one evening;
day lest year.
, . haklpg read a paper which in odd
Lt thia number 97,000 cere 'ere momenta'she had carefully prepared,
called-for In-other parte of iha coun­ and when she arrived home her fault- •
try than the congested region east of finding husband greeted her with his
Chicago and north of the Potoniac customary complaint when (on ttie
river where the abnormal war .busi­ few rare occasions she had not .been '
ness la heaviest.
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Many of these orders for care "For Heaven's sake, Alice, you're
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could be filledf if th* cars
now
delay- late—here T have no snppar,"
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released. TSe Railroad#' War Board
i# Viow applying extraordinary ram r - " “Ye#,
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�Mr. and M n. Yearby;'Orlando, Mr.
Mr*. Nixon Butt,. Orlando, Mr. in i
Howard Lyman,;Mr. and Mrs. Her­
bert Lyman, Mr. ^nd Mrs. WUson.
Mr, and M n. Dess,; M r., and Mrs.
Qonaalaa,-Mr. and Mrs. Betts, Mr.
and M n. Holly. Mr. and M n. UcCuller, Mrs. Heal, Mrs. Jones, Mrs.
McLaughlin. Mlaa Parra more, Miaa
Wilkie, Mias Hand, .'Miss; Peaches
L« flier, Miaa Vernon, Mlaa Thelma
Hjpbar, A. R. Kry, George DeCottWh Arthur .Yowcll, W. A. Leffler, Mr. Waaltnan, Clarence Mahon­
ey, Mr. Merriwether and O. P.
.Master Billie Ball celebraUd hla
sixth birthday ofl Sunday at the
Hotel Carnea. IHia.guesia for.dinner
were Mary Elisabeth Puleston, Ca­
milla Puleeton, Olive Neyrman, LeClalro Jones and Mary Frances Ball.
A beautiful birthday Cake with six
lighted candles adorned the center
Mrs. Ernest' Galloway, Mia. Wal­
ter Morgan and Mrr.. R. E. Tolar
returned Saturday from ‘ Tampa,
where they have been attending the
Florida Federation* of ' Womencn’a
Clubs. .
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Mrs. J. W. Dicldns and Mrs. 8. A.
Wood are the guests pf Miaa Belle
Dlcklna in Tampa this weel^.
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to a&amp;qt'Off the supply- nt nlglit. In
der to eliminate waste aa far aa pos­
sible. The authorities complain that
peraona frequently go to a Up to draw
water a/ter the supply' baa been abut
off for the day, and finding no water,
thoughtlessly leave fho Up open. Op*
For 8ale—White Bermuda Onions,
eequently the fiekt morning when the
grown
from the seed, $2.00 thousand
supply la tamed on a large quantity
Twenty-flre hundred. See C. H.
of water runs to waste unnoticed.
Leffler, &gt; ^ \
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CLASSIFIED

For Sale.—Hlg” Boston
letlu
pleats, 60 cenu per thousand. \
H. Gucrry, R. D ."I.
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Cummonj, Sanford.*

second floor* Apply 209 E. Filth
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Hoard, rooms and rooms for light
,F o r Sale-^Vary . desirable celery
housekeeping.
Mrs; C. G. Adams,
and truck land, well drained, at
619
Oak.
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28-411 Summcrfleld, M arlon, County, FIaM
M mllo from railroad station, M mile
For Rent—Fire room hquscl Con­
from good school and church, also veniences, Large garden plot. 'Sit­
hard surface road. • This land can be uated doee in. 8ee C..H. Lcfller. bought cheap for cash. Apply to
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For Rent—Two rooma-lor light
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2G-12tp
housekeeping over 'Five- and Ten
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2T-2tp«.,
For Sale—International Harvester Cent. Store.

•For Salt-—Windmill In good con­
dition. Nearly ^ew-fflfcOO. N. H.
For Sale-175 Chickens, , Whl
Garnar.
26-4te
Leghorns, a t reasonable price. Ca
Herald. .
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For Sale—Good gaa heating stove,
cash. Inquire Herald offlaa.
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Rootna for Rent—919 .Oak A rt
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WANTED
Wanted—Woman to atrip
Jno. J. Mauaer.'
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with High School education*)
have work. Have had 8 yearf
perience driving ear. Will me
anything- reasonable. . Addrei
.W anted-L idy tp work in a
i» . i h n t u f ! .IV 11^.^
cry.
Apply G . W. Speneer,T

For Rent—Furnished, rooms for
light housekeeping, 117 Laurel ave_ ■
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Cottage for Rent—Ten dollars per
month. 1204 Park avanua, * 26-tfc Rock puliets March or April hiuk
THREE CENTS ■
Ing—the beat strain m .».y
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Insertion. Minimum . For Sale—Fine lot of Registered
Rooms for light housekeeping and Address “ II." care ]
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Quroe Jeraey pig..
Mrs. Endor
furnished rooms. Mrs, LUJa,! 615
Curlett, Geneva, Florida.
25-tfc
Wanted—M a il. ~ /My
RENT
Park avenue.
28-tfc
Between 17 and 40, Baptist £
For Sale—Shelving and counters
For. Rent—Rooms, conveniently \ For Rent—Furnished rooms
dined or non-cHurch preferanta, u
at a real bargain. H* H. Garner.
oca ted. Hot and cold water. Ap­ light housekeeping. 807 Mage
Join Berean Class. R. M. Orem
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It will be of Interest to the many
friends of. Captain. Thomas A. Neal
to know that be has been awarded
the white collar badge, which is a
piece of white ribbon worn on tho
cost collar, end designates Class B
The next highest class la Class'A
and men who get that wear a white
hat band. Only o n e ‘man In Cap­
tain Neal's battalion has this band
and he has been- at Ft. Lflethorpe
over two months. To get Class A
you must first get Clais B, and then
be recommended for Class A,-when
a severe written examination is*glven
and 11 you qualify you get the’ white
hat band.
New Restaurant
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Sanford will, have a bran new restsurant, the same to be opened next
Saturday In the .Garner block on
Park avenue nejt door to Spencer's
Bakery and m eat,shop. The new
restaurant will he known a s . tho
Park restaurant and will b e 'under
tho able management o f M in Gray,
who;'knows the restaurant buslneaa
from many years of experience In this
city apd in other cities. -Tho ladies
of'the Presbyterian church will hold
a turkey supper in the new restau­
rant Saturday night but .M in Gray
expects-to be. ready for tho trade on
Saturday. -The'new'restaurant opens
with a bright future and will cater
to the public'in tho ondoavqr to give
them all the market afTordn at’ rea­
sonable rates.
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//W h e n Gloves Became. Popular.
Although worn before, cloves did
not find favor with women until tha
fourteenth ccntry, when they were al­
ways In evidence. If not on the hands.
In them or carried .stuck In the girdle,
tho stitching that inado the fingers ex­
tending far down the back, of the band
and finished off With fancy stitch and
embroidery, the gauntlet often Jew*
tied, the whole glove perfumed.

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There'll be some happy surprises like this iri a good many* homes on Thanksgiving D ay
And speakir
happy .siirprises~you can be sui*e of one if you'll come to this store for your Thanksgiving Day Clo

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"I understand that once he served
a abort term In prison. Yet he has
redeemed himself and lived It down
absolutely." "Well be would • bare
lived It down. If-It wasn’t for the fools
Ukf you and me who continually keep
digging it op for conversation pur-

9 m arguments tire woman la a ao­
rtal blight and an enemy to her own
Charm, be ibe otherwise aa attractive
s a l t ta possible for a body to be. Ar­
gument In Itself la a dignified mental
pro w ona absolute necessity for
the world** Intellectual development,
bat It ceases to bo * thing desirable
-when It enters trery-day verbal Inter­
course mors than an exceedingly rare
•very so often.' Plain common awisa
should taO us the reason why.—New
York Vrenlng Telegram.

These good clothes dovetail with our sendee ideas; give the greatest value's we
can—and then stand back of them with a positive guarantee of satisfaction.
Here are suits for m en who think they are hard to fit;
models and sizes for all figures.
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For young m en, the famous m ilitary sport suits, the
V arsity Fifty F ive styles—sm art and lively.
O vercoatsfor everybody; Chesterfields, m ilitary over­
coats,
belted models, great coats,
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Bald tha Mar-cynic, "When a wornan goes shopping these days, although
she may be the most sedate lUUe lady
ta the world, she can't help hitting
the high places."
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Shirts, hats, neckwear, underwear, gloves—-in fact
every good thing to w ear is here.

M n * (to ha adeems female defend­
ant)—“Sob a, whole let, hot shed no
tears. NotMag wfU prejudice a Jury
against you Uks a red nose and watery
tree," *
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To maintain oneself od this earth
not n baidahlp but * fru ttev t* one
(U lire simply aid Wisely.—Tboreau.

The home of Hart ScfyafTner &amp; Marx Clothes

�constantly:reading 'all; th a t he can
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find ibout his business, getting In
A BUNCH O
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FIN TB R ESTING
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FBOM COR­
ITEM
touch with new Ideas of&gt; efficiency
and new method! tfiatrrodue* hie
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNcosta to the minimum and ralee hie
T ¥ —EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
profits to the maximum'.
~ l n ~dlrW •frow T H r^hffirT u^t u
EAST SANFORD
true ae in any. other 'field.. Now
There will be a box social at
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Ideaa come out. etery V earltlthf are
Moora'a Station church. FHday even . Mr. and Mra. C\ G. Chamberlain distinctly worth' while. Thcee new
Inf, D e c ‘7th, proceed! to. be used entertained Mr. and Mm. I. D, Mar-1 Ideaa are generally first noted by the
for Christmas tree. Come and bring
your supper.
Mra. J. C. Ellsworth very pleasantly lo r is the medium selected to spread
The game of them abroad.
Mra. I. D. H art and Mias Ruby Tuesday evening.
drove to DeLand Thanksgiving to Rummy and refreshments, were en-| Buckaye Nurseries, with their 37
visit Mrs. H art’s
sisters.
Mrs. Joyed.
I years experience \inow how to weed
Hughes and Mrs. Thompson for
Little Miss Eleanor Cameron Is out the poor ideas and their new
several 'days.
the proud ow ner. of a beautiful catalogue Is a veritable m an of good
I. D. Hart entertained hi! aunt, Shetland pony, whose name Is Duke, suggestions to the grower who is Juit
Messrs. David &amp; Dann have open- starting or the established' grower
. Mra. Troell of Umatilla last 'week.
cd
a blacksmith's shop hear L. A. I with eyars of experience behind hlht
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Dann have
This information ia put down In
moved from Orlando to Seek Ham­ Brumley’a ralll.
mock.
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b .d i . o W i».d. h , \ m &gt;
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as house*guests for two weeks at Palatka last week and on arrival
journa) published in Jha heart
their attractive home on L ake.Goldan C. L. H in t and daughter, Misa
Ellen of Leominster, M a n / Last
week W. H. Babson of - Donaldson,
Maas., was. a guest at the Martin

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MadTiOfr:
Manatee..
Monroe.—
Nassau..—
Orange-'---Osceola----Palm Beach
Pasco—---Pinellas----Polk.—........
Putnsm----Seminole..;
St. Johns..-.
St. Lucie—
Sumetr__ ....
Suwannee.—
Taylor—
Volusia..-..-.
Wakulla— ..
TotaLMUST NOT RAISE PRICE

111-113 Park Avenue

Shortage In 8ngar Does Not Mean
Extortion
-- Retail grocers of Florida who are
'selling sugar or any other food com­
modity at an extortlo ate' rate on
account of the shortage how 'exist­
ing are.directly violating Food Ad-

High-Grade Bakery Goods
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E ’S c a l l e d ‘' m e d i u m s t o u t ” by
clothing m e n .' H e wants clpthes that
give his figure its best appearance; and we
have them for him ; • H art SchafEner &amp; M aix
m ade them . T he fabrics are all-wool; the
designing pf the garm ent is right for such a fig­
ure; and the clothes fit; and don t cost to o m uch’

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Phone 106

We have best varieties—beat quality. Every lot gunranleed
true to name and as to condition. We are now booking con­
tracts sor Wintor hrtd Spring shipments.
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We havo bcert for several years large growers of potatoes.
We have learned what seed and fertilizer is best adapted to
Florida soil and climate. We offer our customers the benefit
of our knowledge gained by actual experience.
Write for Prices and 'Literature

INDEPENDENT FERTILIZER r COMPANY
JA C K S O N V IL L E , FL O R ID A

All Modem Conveniences.
Four-ycnr-old Marlon with her mather wai visiting In a small town. One
day \vhlle pawltVx the public watering
trough for homes, n flock of birds wna
perched on the aide of the tub drink*
Ing. This was aomethtng new for
Marion and, looking up at her mother
In surprise, the said: “Why, mndder, I
didn't know they had bathtubs for tbelr
birds down here."

Standard Lights.
Such a dissimilarity 1ms been found
by the bureau of standards, In life­
buoy lights supposed to bo --of the
mine power that makers are now re­
FLORIDA DID NOBLY
quired to submit samples of their
for tests before they can bo ap­
Met (hit Issue of the Y. M«.C« A. llghtq
proved. Some lights show as low as
Fund Squarely
lit qandlo power, while others run as
The following letter from the state high at 180. The minimum require^
secretary will he interesting to-tho ment Is ICO, and samples must at
people of Seminole county;
least reach that standard to be tu&gt;
ceptwL
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Dear Editor:
^Florida has made a magnificent re"Potter's Flelfl."
spouse to the patriotic ■.appeaL.for 1 “Potter’s field," the graveyard It
fundi for our aoldi.r hoy.' m t f m w
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Come in and see us. First class goods. Prompt
and courteous service. Reasonable prices.

thU year they have taker) the prewill take steps to prevent
caution to have enough books print-1 them from continuing " such . pric­
ed that everybody can. gat one.Mk” They thought’ they h ad /last year,
All dealera in Flprida are held to
but the supply was exhausted and reasonable profits, proportionate per
.this year it Is likely to be1the same cent of profit derived under normal
way, so you had better write them and they are not allowed to raise
for one of these* cstslogs before you prices on any article of food beorget .It—address .Buckeye Nur- cause of th e ’scarcity,
series, 1186 Citixens Bank Building, I The Food Administration Li preTampa. Florida.
pared to" tako immediate action
.Codon Planting
Now that so many Volusia county
farmers are contemplating planting
cotton next spring, which will be a
’new thing" for this section; that is,
new because Cotton- has not been
grown here by the present genera­
tion, any expert advice will bo wor­
thy of consideration. U. S. Depart­
m en t‘of Agriculture .very strongly
advices early preparation of the soil.
Early planting and early preparation
of soil aro almost a*1strongly urged
as rotation of crops,
DeLand -and tho west side of Vo­
lusia county will have perhaps 3,000
acres in cotton In 1918.. j
W. A. Strlngfellow has bought the
seed for 260 acres.
• Volusia County Ken) Estate Com­
pany has leased the DeLeon Springs
fiVId, 2fi0 acres, which will lie planted
to cotton.
Sherman and Fuller who own 680
acres - between DoLnnd and Lrange
City will probably close lease of this
tract this week—all fdr cotton.
* The Wright Bros., DeLand’a most’
enterprising and- successful 'negro
farmers will put In considerable cot­
ton and cane next spring.
F. N. Burt has a splendid fle’ld for
cotton In tho old Spring Garden
plantation; but Mr.' Burt is not fa­
vorably impressed with cotton-culti­
vation, and will probably confine
Buffalo Ranch to stock and stock
feeds.—DeLand Newt.

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E. W. DICKSON
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, D A IL Y T R A IN S T O W A S H IN G T O N A N D N E W Y O R K• -

We would like to write each tontrib- ^ery waa uup up In long trenches, which
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that you print this expression of o u r |aoon made It possible for these an'
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appradsUon for the part which your sightly stretches of ground to be put tc
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In behalf of the National War « ch,r«c BP°n th* copnta'
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Work Council, we thank all ho
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in Fr*ncf ’
, November 6, I9lV.

B . J . Holiy.

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D o r a d o .w a i ^ (
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n ear Mr. H olly:

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Enoflsh W riter Shows* How
F orces Were S w ^n g to
and F ro l'

be for «w hlle; b u t * h o u ld I

to b« iranaforcd-thli address
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7o keep up with1ovorytblnr. in
f(JJ ,„d I know the best V-y la

On 8*pt t th* Fighting Troop* Th*rs,
* H« Figure*, Reiched 1,369 BatalIons—Roumanla’e Entry
Ciuaea 8wlft Chang*.

■i The Rudder of the Day,
Some one has called the enfly hours
of the morning, the rudder of the day
With the French AnzilcH.—Tho flux;
and it would help some to keep that
thought In mind; The girl who. get* and reflux of the Oermah force* on tbo
out'Of bco.nt ten o'clock, and then sits western and eastern fronts, together
around -listless till noon, will never with their rapid augmentation ,oo
cither *ldo whenever occnaion called
make as much of the twenty-four hours for
Increase of effectives, have been
as ane
the imouia,
should. • too
The cany
early hour*
hours are howandearly,
net forth; The. figure*
rudder of the day. Steer by them.
given
refer
to
the varioua phase*, of
—Exchange.
the war, starting with the luvasloa of
Belgium In August, 1014, going-tffht
Love and Beauty.
through the allied offensives of 1015
Men of strong Impulses alone know and '1016, the German operations be*
what love Is. Lora alone fathoms fore Verdun, the movements on the
beauty; beauty alone creates a rt— Russian and Roumanian frontiers, and
} Whgner.
concluding with the position as It was*
on September 1 this year. *
■* It will be seen that In 1014 the Ger­
mans threw onto tho western front
Including ihe army that forced Its way
through Belgium, 1,100 battalions of
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Infantry; while on the Ilunlan front,
from which they did not await mrfeh.
activity, they left oniy 822 battalions.
By. September 1 this year these totals
had been enormously -raised, for on
i t YOU WANT J 0 SAVE MONEY
that date they had op the Franco-BelSEE US BEFORE DECEMBER 5th
glan-Britlah front no fewer than 1,860
battalions, while on tho eastern froftt
they' bad In position 005 battalions.
Thus at the present moment they are
employing ’2£34 battalions on botl\
SANFORD, FLORIDA
fronts, whereas at the opening of bos*
tllltlcs only 1,512 were engaged.
From On* 8lde to Other.
A glnnco at tho totals of tho battal­
ions In tine on the two fronts at differ­
ent periods of tho war Is Interesting,
ns showing how the principal effort of
the Gormans has swung from time tp
tlmo from one aide to the other.
Tho attack on Belgium and Franco
absorbed tbe attention of tho German
staff when war broke ont In August.
1014, and tho Russian front was left to
THE U N IV ER SA L CAR
a very great extent to toko caro of
Itself. At that tlmo tho Infantry effec­
tives were disposed as follows:

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The pride of Goodrich is Goodrich Tires.1

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The moat desirable features of motor car
const! uction are found In Ford cars. They arc
strong with the strength, of vanadium Bteel,
heat-treated by Ford methods'. Excess weight
is eliminated by strength, and allows the.Ford
more power for .its weight than any other car.
Hack of the car is the organization which' has
built’and sold over two million Ford care. The
Ford car saves time—is a sure money-maker.
Runabout ?345,T ouringC ar$360, Ton Truck
$GOO.OO, Coupelet $660, Town Car $645, Sedan
$695—all f. o. b. Detroit. On display and for
sale by
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Dealer

EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman 1

Division* of
* fiat* , (tkch. B u m *
On th e w tatern fro n t............ #414
1.1W
O n .th e ea ste rn front............ .. 2SH
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Tho battle of tho Yser In November,
1014, caused tho Go'rftmns to Intensify
their effort Id tho VVcsL They brought
up their effectives to n 'higher* totnl
there, but at the aamo tlmo they were
becoming rather anxious nbout tho Rus­
sian front, and therefore added to the
number of their troops on that side,
making the position ns follows:

D ivisions o f
j 4 I le g u . Batin*.
On th* w ffittrn fro n t............10414 ,
h tn
On th* *a*t*m fro n t........... C H '
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Then came tho Russian offensive,
which compelled . Germany to , look
round In order to Anil more troops to
meet I t - She therefore reduced her
effectives somewhat on tbo western
front and sent them eastward, at the
sqme time bringing some more battal­
ions from ’the Interior to add to those
on the Russian frontier. In September,
1015, by which-tlmo the maximum of
the German effort tad been reached Qti
that aide, the position aloodt
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- Division* of ;•
r
I o r 4 R et*. B a ttn a
On th * w sstarn fro n t,..,....K B
1,U0
On th * ***t*m front............ *7
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Verdun waa tbo next great move­
ment the Germans had la view, nnd fn
order to win * victory there they bt»d
changed the dlsposlUcm of their infan­
try effectives by bringing many dlvl*
alons westward, so that the position In
June, 1010, waa;
Divisions of
I or 4 Rcta. Battns.
On th* western front..*.....IS
1*171
On th * *o*t*rn fro n t....... .

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Wpat One Nreds.
Tin n good old world to live In, so
you need yourself n-houre; to lore In,
so you. need's spouse; to go In, so you
need a car or horse; to know.ln, so yotf
peed a college course; to read In, so
you need some books; to shine In, so
you need good clothes and looks.—Ex­
change.
•Campaign Slogan*.
-Wchator’s “the past at least Is se­
cure," mill "Liberty uud Union, now
and forever, one nnd liiNepnrable," of*
Imperishable. Clay's declaration, "1
would rather be right thnn be presi­
dent," will long remain lu the books
of quotations, and along with It will
run recollection' of the' retort of Tom
llecd, when a congressman had qboted
It with an emphatic flourish, “Rut you
wlli never bo either.”
* Not .Developed.
Four-year-old Wnltor had permission
from his mother to make n short call
on new 'nilghbors. Till* li what ht
reported on hi" return home; "Hnmnia, they have one.child spd a baby
that Isn't n child yet."

If a boy is kept neat and well dressed he is a better boy morally
because of it, - Unconsciously ho tries to live up to hU appear­
ance and that is his responsibility. Responsibilities are what
makq men out of us. The unusual good style, the tailoring and
designing effects of
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make the boy realize he is well dressed and manly in appear­
ance. Especially are these Fnll. models a combination of
qunlity, valae and style. All the latest fabrics, and smart
Norfolks in’ the various plain, plaited and belt effects. .

All cut extra full and roomy .for growing boys. Trousera lined
throughout every strain point preporedf to meet the demands
of rough play and every suit guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Suita for the little fellow in the samp well make as his big bro­
thers, In the Norfolk and other smart styles.

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Brings Furthsr Chang**.
A fresh awakening of activity In the
East was occasioned whoa Roumanln
came Into the war. This brought fur­
ther changes - In tho proportional
strength of* the German forcea on tbe
rc*p4}ftlve front*,.: In. December, 1910,
they were as follows

A Finished Job.

Prices for the little fellows* suits $5.00 ^to $8.50; prices for his
big brothers' suits from $0.50 to $19.00. '
Overcoats for all size boys in all styles, especially tho new
Trench effects, which boys liko so well—$5.00, $6.00 to $10.00.
Mackinawa in all the new plaid effects; sizes from 8 to 18: $6.50

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In July. 1017, which saw the opening
of both British and French offensive
movements,' the German* were com­ leg n n d then be lame for the rc*t of
pelled to re-enforce th e lta m lre on her life. Just consider the pain, the
excitement pad the doctor’* blUfw 'But
If you marry this one" nothing cun bnp&lt;
pen. Her* you have a flnlohcd Job.'

on in* •**i*vu i*wn».»•*■*.«,•—* ... • r~

• Owing-to events connected with tho
revolution In Buisla,- Germany threw
Homo mom troops Into the eastern field
of operations, and on September 1’the
gltuaUon was as follow*: .

Top* Recovered and Repaired
WHITTENBUBO AND BOYD .
MtaaTMtar** «f A»I***M* T***
liii i m a a m .
t»w|«. rwa*

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Division* of
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SlU rta BaRAs.
On th* wMttrn front.|..**...14T-H®
On th* *a*t*rn front.

These figure* refer merely to the
troop* engaged In tbAflgbUng line, apd
leave out of account those to garrison
in tho Interior of the country, as well
as thus* on the lines of. communlcaUoo. 1
.
At the beginning of tbe war the
strength of tbe German battalion was
about 1,000 men, On-tberfssumptlon
that this strength has been maintained
the «oriespoddant*s ststomjmt Indi­
cates the presence of 1,800,000 German

Hero you will always And something new, Blouses, Shirts,
Hats, Cpps, Sweaters, Hosiery. Night* Shirts and Pojam&amp;s,
Neckwear, Rompers and Overalls all a t right prices.
Send us your mall order if you cannot come ypureelf. Any
goods sent' out which are not satisfactory you ore a t liberty to
return,
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WE ARE MEMBERS OF T H E .R E T A IL .M E R C H A N T S
TRANSPORTATION ASSOCIATION A ^ D PAY ] YOUR
RAILROAD FARE.TO AMPA AND BACK.

r o r s p ra in s . L am eness,

Sores; C uts, Rheumatism

Penetrate* and Heats.
Stops P a in A* Once ;

For M an and Boast
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In T ie Ten Story Bank Building

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R. J. HOLLY. EdHsr
W. M.I. HAYNES,
V M M Etw7 Um4*y Md Friday

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contemplated. And .again if tl»
Bolshevki crowd makes peace with
Germany it does not mean that the
majority of the Russian people want
a peace with Germany at any price
or one that da bought and paid-for

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World Bar* for; Democracy."
. The evening prelude will'be "Noc­
turne,' ’by Chopin: anthem,' "Exult
Ye Nations," V b y Ramsen; o f fe rto ry
solo-by-M re Julius Takach.
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Should^Haves'
Check;
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I’g ilizc th e fact'thatTnRny young men d6atre To 7iaYe_ cEec]r
accounts" but are reluctant about startmg an account with a. small
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In fact there are those high in au­
thority In America and Europe, who To Conlribnte to The Herald Tothink ^hat when Germany makes
,* bate* Fu^d for the Bogs
TimCX
MClh i m m1m
m*• • f V*»■-•J'g*#V
*m»** ^7- •- -L-■■*-»
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asSBBgg— ? peace with the so-called Russian
H Such accounts are welcome here, and we extend every courtsey of
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a letter from Tracy Me Culler
I la ik% City ky CmMrn U M r * Vm t Is
Government that Germany will have In today's'issue h o .say s'th at it In
reliable banking.
JN M ilt ll Offl« a Russian bear by the tail and no difficult to get an American tobacco
chance to le t’go without being bitten
CAPITAL $30,000.00
SyBPLUS $15,000.00
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1 MU1 Uaim JUrwut ttmd by the head of the bear in the shape in Franco and how the boys do Uve
to get a little now and than from tho
of tbe'Cossacka who a t present dom­ Red Cross and the Y. M. C. A.
I N o, I4A inate all of eastern Russia, control And thia tobacco that they get
a il’the foo'd a)ippUe*tahd the gold through the - Red Cross and the
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supply and in a few months MU Y. M. C. A. is the tobacco that you
practically have all the real fighting are sending them through the Her­
solditra. - I t seems critical on . the a l d . • I t ia the only way they have
surface yhd It may- be critical but of- getting real American-tobacco
’ H.ILSTSTENS
C M. HAND
O. L TATLOR
X. R. DFA3
Russia is too large and composed of and if you have ever, been away
’ *■ AmI C u Uh
too many 'factions and races to be from home whfra you could not ob­
F. L WOODRUFF'
overrun by the Teutons regardless tain the real article you know what
of any treaty that may be hatched that means to the boy*. AH of
T H E B A N E T H A T IN S U R E S Y O U R DmEi P O S IT S
up by tho Bolshevki faction or any which britigs us back to the'idea that
j1 rya ymy i,
other patched up party In temporary after this month we will have to
power.
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dose the fund for awhile ta it Is
Meantime the Allies w ill'fot treat growing old and seems' to be tire­ victory for the girls and the second
witfy any of these factions ahd will some to the readers and most of for the boys with no defeats. The
line up for. the girls was as follows:
wait for. some order to coma out of them have subscribed something.
• The Sanford Herald says that San the chaoe All that need to be fear­
THE D E S O T O H O T E L MAJESTIC HOTEL-Tampa, Florida
And how the boys "oyer there," .Core Lee Tflils, May -Thrasher,
. ford ia not going to stand for mend! ed la that the Germans with their
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will appreciate, your little donation Helen Hand, ■Helen Feck, Ethel Om H uU ratf u 4 n t t r I n m . * E m ^ u f l u
Mk^ • cants on the street there this winter.
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^ ‘T a n n it N .« Q , mut
usual diplomacy may frte the thou­ and they will send you a postal .card Henry, Adele Rtnes.
OmtotMaf
Tuna Btr PmS
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BARS ON ANMJCATION
Thia' ta aometbing that Ocala ahould sands of German and Austrian pris­
rzn
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U n lt S la T u f t ' i B a S a n a B a S a
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If
possible
and
let
you
know.how
The line up* for the boye: Issy
not,tolerate either. There are plen­ oners and get permission to buy sup­
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Pmt y of Institutions In “ the eouniry plies from Russia that are badly they feel 'about your gift of tobacco. Kenner, G. W. Spencer, Hoy Burns, YOUR COMFORT CAREQ FOR | "A Hotel Man With A Conscience"
Therefore without any more talk we Robt. Cobb, Rsx Holiday.
cwhere unfortunates can be cared for needed-in the empire.
want to say that this is the last call
and no community ahould be* forcod
After the gams the Eustis trams
Should Ruiaia make any such for tobacco money. Get your dona­
to have them appealing to the people
ALBERTUS HOTEL
entertaincdjhy.^inlprd
teems a t tbs'
Worth While. ,
from tho aide w alk—Ocala Banner. treaty ss contemplated it will never tion -in now and bslp some poor boy Lakevlew Hotel at n banquet that
*. r. OTAPtrroN, Pm- -a* Mp.
Try
to
ilts
up
to
the
best
thoughts
be ratified by the real Russians and away over in France to have his
BVBOPKAN PLAN
come to you In your brat moods. Ost*.jValaaMMIaa
the early demise of the Bolshevki Christmas smokes Just as you in the Mr. Hoover would took;on in horror. that
N a » tk m « U ry -b rl« k H au l, hat and raid
—James
B.
Angst).
p stw . p rh ato o a d pabUc bath*, ratura
Editor* Chria Coflrington of the ean be seen ,whenever they make comfort and. luxury of your own
Mr. Courier called on Mias Ruth
raUbaUi whh n a d tm eann»t&gt;a««l . . -Wbcxi U
- DeLand NeSrs and tJ» G .' Gallemore such a treaty
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p v K b a * . WaaoUcM ja n r p a tre a in
McDaniel
and
Mr.
Rbbie
Laing
to
that
practically home will have .your Christmas
a t d « B da what a* n a ta naka p u t *tar a b a
* Nsedtd Two of Them.
. of the Bartow Record have been.aued amounts to treason against the true smokes apd .Sammy Is making it give to u ts to the teams which were
p ln a aa t, SU T w lm R tnaL Pbana U44
- ilary EUen bad s- new baby brother,
‘for libel,and have much to be thank­ and patriotic Russians
possible for'you to be living in your responded to by Miss May Thrasher .and
It was her delight to sit In ber lit­
ful for at thia glad. Thanksgiving
Germany Is playing for time in or­ own home.' Following Is tbs Hat of and MK Israel Kanncr. This w u tle red .rocker and hold baby brother
tlm*. Being aued fir libel la the
followed by ii danch. Tho crowd In ber arms. Annt Amy w u -visiting
•contributions to date:
finest advertising-that a newspaper der to take aa much of her army
from'Sanford* left in time , to reach them one day, and Mary Ellen, coming
man can have and w e'hope that from the eastern front- as. possible Previously acknow ledged.__I41.2C home before twelve o'clock and al­ In from play, found her bolding bsby
brothers Codrington and Gallmore and.endeavor to stem the victorious Marion Smith
lowed a little extra time to visit a brother. She stood watching b er aunt
appreciate the compliment paid them French and English armies aodi If Mrs. Ben Smlth„!....w..„..:..,...1-.;: ,1 "tangerine" grove on the roadside. with longing eyes for several minutes,
by tho plaintiff, A man must have this can be doho 'in the next faw C. A. Palmer, G e n e v a . . J
theo,',turalng to her mothef, she soldi
The following were - seen In the "I'wtsh brother w u twins."
moptha Germany will not frarticu J . ’D. DaViaon^............. .{
plenty of money to bp sued.
if 5
..r, ' ,1 dining, room .(rom Sanford, Mlues
larly care about Russia or her a tti­ Frank CIark.„..„.;.l.*
May Thresher, Helen Peck, Frances
tude of peace. With Russians laying Mrs. J. E. Pace.... .......... • 2.Q0Goldsmith'* Worfd-Wldenest.
THE WAY TO PEACE
Chappell; Agnes Dumas, Fern Ward,
down their arms German agents will
One
of the most memorable things to
• '.'Any body, of free men that com­ overrun the country and obtain con­
Core Lee Tiljla, Ethel Henry, Nellie be remarked In Goldsmith la the note
City Connell Meets
pounds. with the present German trol of finances and foods and sup­ • City council of the city of Sanford, Elder, Ixetta'Stbno, Ruth McDanleR
of world-wldenfsa wbtcb be Introduced
--Government is compounding for Its plies and Russia will be ’ another Florida met in regular session Nov. Virginia Brady, Adele Rines, Helen -into' literature. There Is n total ab­
Wouldn't you like to give .
own destruction. • • Any man in China-~at least Western Russia-will
19, 1917, at 7:30 p. m-'. Present, Band, Miss.Blanchard, Mrs. Groven- sence In him of local prejudice, which
the
family as light and flavory
.America or anywhere also that sup­ be.
Eastern Russia will always be B. *W. Herndon, president, C. .H , stcin, Mrs. Hazard, Mr. and' Mrs. Is In strong contrast with the vigorous
poses .that the free industry and en­ be under the rigid discipline of tho Dingee, W‘, W. Abernathy, F. L, Stone, ^Ir. Connor, lasy Kanner, and almost barbaric insularity , of muffins as they’ve ever eaten
terprise of the world ean continue Cossacks and they have hover -been Miller, Jno- Adam's; absent, R.*A.' Glen .Single, Roble Laing; ■ .Hoy Johnson. He &gt;}ad once thought of emi­ •—made without expensive
if the Pan-German plan is ichelved coerced *or whipped yet and they Newman and R?y Symes.
Burns, Rex Holiday, G. W. Spbnccr, grating, to Afncrica, and would hare butter?. 'done ao but for one of those humorous
BBFV and German power is‘fastened upon will probably be the ruling power in
Miputes of last meeting read and Harry Lewis, Walter Connelly, Les­ Incidents so common In his haphazard
We know of no t etter wav
the world is as fatuous as the dream­ Russia when the war is* over.
ter HiH, Hawkins - Connelly, Alfred
adopted
to
introduce you to gooa,
ers in Russia. What I am opposed
Robson, Ed. MeAch, Robert Cobb. life.
Revision
of
-the
registration
book
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However
*yo
can
look
ahead
far
wholesome
C ottolcne than
to is not tho feeling of the .pacifists
4
was'
here
’taken
up
and
all
names
enough
'to
perceive
that
no
thatter
through
this
muffin recipe.
but their atupldlty. , • * * •
Solomon’s Chariots.
inole’s
Roll
of
Honor
what happens In Russia, in the next stricken who had left or were not - r Sem
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m--■i_tt* -4
Solomon malntalno-i-a force of L400
If you phould use your own •
"If we are-true friends of freedom year we can expefct but little help qualified,
chariots
(I.
Kings
10:28)
by
taxing
recipe,
use one-third less of.,
Navy
of our own or qny^ody rise's wo will from that strife torn -country and 'M r. Little came before, the coun
certain cities. Jewish chariots were
Cottolene
than you would of
Karl
Schults,
Sherman
Routh,
*ee that the power of this country we might Just as well m ark.her off d l and made complaint about clos­
idiltated from Egyptian models, or,
t.i
Collier*Brown,
Oliver
Murrell,
Ned
butter.
n
and the productivity of this country the list' as far as efficient, assistance ing road, same was referred to street
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perhaps. Imported from Egypt*
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Chittenden, Roy Chittenden, Ralph
are raised to their absolute maxi- In th is‘ war is concercd.. The "best committee.
RECIPE
munf? an'd that absolutely nbbody is that can be hoped for is that Ger­
Communication from Mr. Lefllcr Roumillat, Allan Jones, Morris Spen­
A big Jo b .,_
,
allowed to atand'in the way of it.'
Muffin.
many will be uriable to.- form any in'regards to taxes on his property, cer, Hugh White, Oscar Rouse, C. J.
Llttlo Esther stood gazing nt the
Lawton,.James Purvis, William Hart
u ld n p o o n l m clltd C o tio lm r| 1
"Lur 'd uty is to stand together treaty of any kind with any part of offering a note held by him on said ley, Wallace Llpfard, y t. C, Temple sky, nnd turning to her mother, said:
ublsspoon m garj 1 % cup* m ilk 1 1 egg t
"Mamma, bow do you 'sposc God ever
night and day untio the work is fin­ Russia until tho Allies can bring her property In payment of taxes, was
3 cups titled Rour | 3 level tesjpooat
\\ •
) Array
got that great big sky up there without
to her knees. And after that Russia retd and clerk Instructed to inform
ished."—From President ''Wilson**
baking powder 1 1 scant Its moon u l t .
breaking
it?"
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TJohn Murrell, Kenneth Murrell,
Sift together flour, baking pchttler
Address, to ‘the American. Federation wilt have to riso o r ' fall virtually Mr. Leffier that said 'offer could not
,
'
Leslie Hill^ Soth Woodruff, Stanley
.and u l u Add melted Cottolene, sugar,
pulling herself up by her own boot­ be accepted.
«f Labor. .
egg and milk. .
Motion Pictures “Edited."
straps.
,
Report of d iy engineer a* to poles Walker, Dr. Ralph Btevcna, Jo*
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Chittenden,
Oscar
Speer,
Bruce
An­
'
After
a
moving
plctrtre
reel
has
been
THE RUSSIAN SITUATION • FREEDOM, JUSTICE. BROTHER­ in the d ty of Sanford suggesting cer­ derson, Ernest Gregory, Fred M uon, mndn It-mnst be “edited" In somewhat
tain improvements was read and
it,
While tho Russian situation looks
the same iueth&lt;Al ns.Is n manuscript
HOOD
city clerk instructed to notify the George McLaughlin, Harold W uh- This
alarming bn the faco of it tho dose
operation fs jK’rfnrmed by the edi­
m77mNatural Slurtenipf
hurn,
Albert
Fry,
James
Estridgc,
students of. history scorn to' think Theme of Union Services at Pres- different companies as ta the con­ George Huff, Thomas Sullivan, W. tor making Ids dlreeiion in n dictating
At grocers in tins
dition of said poles.
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machine dm the reel Is worked off In
Ahat the going over of the Bolshevki
- i . ol convenient elses
A.
Pattiahnll,
Meatlo
Fox.
Ingram
-‘byterlan Church Yealerday
V
Report of d ty engineer reporting
front of him.
crowd' to Germany traitorous ns It
Guerry, Joe Gucrry, Oscar N.'.Zittthat
a
tax
certificate
had
been
Issue:]
Tho
Presbyterian
church
was
well
,, \ may look Is bound to. prove n boompower, Henry Byj-d, Osborne ' Wil­
©rang to'Germ any soonor or later. filled for the annual union Thnnsk- by Mr. Douglass, county clerk for liams, Vail Lovell, Martin Tetnphj,
pi
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We havo-tho largest display room In Florida.
K . If Germany makes a treaty of peace giving Day service, nml this program that* portion .of the bullthBad. prop­ Robert..Robinson, Arthur Dickins;
r ,I C C in C r i x h i r p s
reasonable.
■ with tho Russian Socialists the Ger- was thoroughly enjoyed, by every erty lying between The A. C. L. R.U. John Lee, J. A.- Stafford, Andrew
u I u L l l l l r 1 lA IU lv D
Electrical Supplies—Hrallng Apparatu/i
mnn Rorlaliath In Ccrmany will very one. The arrangement for the cele­ property and M y rth / avenue, was Aulin, John Cater Lawton, Alfred
Com-spqndt-ncc and Pprsontl Calls Soliritoii
'.
likely demand n pence for tfielr own bration'♦made Rev,' Mr.. Ilrower read nnd sjune referred to dty at- M. Beck, Horbcrt Fuller, Joo'Lewis,
THOMPSON
ELECTRIC
COMPAiNX
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. country ti)d a peace that wilt mean master of, ceremonies, Rev. Mr. Br tprrtey for attention.
101-101 W«el U f* rm e Nr re I
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TAM I’A. FLORIDA
Arthur I^wls, Melville C. Tyler, J.
■‘ the end of the German empire arid master of 'ceremonies, Rev. tyr. • -Report of city engineer na tb se­ F. Cdatcs, Ernest Gormlcy, .Walter
-th e rule of tho Hohcnzoltcrns, for Brownlee end D.r.RoucltMIc*Inking curing -alloyway* and recomm&gt;md[ng Radford, Corbett llutchlnsop, Sam
If there Is anything in socialism in the Scripture nnd prayer, parts of .the condemnation proceedings was read Povehousc,-'Harry Carlson, C. E.
• G crntny u thinly there is no place service, while lU-v. F. E. Stcinmsyer and home referred to city attorney - Hunter,.Wilson Miller, narrold Long
&amp;?-*- for tuch r. world wer r.s the knishr driFvered tho'arihunt ncrmon. It wos for attention.
James Weaver Norman Baker, .Er­
sod the rruitiar.s hi.vc rH along c thoujhtful nnd eloquent prosentaAn ordinnnee entitled an ordin-. nest C. Morrh»,-Ike House, T. M.
fe fjm m mm - ■&gt;'
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■' ~ — tiori of tiu jfriat prlncitiies for wMeh anre .Yf!P»hitlpg.: robfwg in .the d ty Hill, Harry Rabun. Guy Stafford,
our r-untry stands nbd fog which of ",&lt;r.f«i$l, Florida, wss placed on its L-jwtJe Oglesby, Di-nsler^tafford, T.
fVi 1 ,
•
4 nhe-i» now -flyiwg- I-or bn»t - in- s*df
' - * •i11' only and 6. Gillts, Willie O. Goolsby, liarrold
The * nt ’ pi i: • i freedom passed. V ota-a* ‘foRowa: Aye’s, B. IlsJlday, C. It. Peabody, Robert
wWtli r.nimateu th j 1'ilgrimj hum W. H'm-W’i. C. Ti: Dlpgre, W. W. Mcrrivr^her, Robert Routh, Stafin tfitf ft rtS jof m •
w-intth to ­ Alii -ahy,\Jmv.:;A^«inaV No’s, noi».-»..;ford LcFII-i , Grover r.oFtL, Paul
day! the rtn :1 hi.;h resrlve that 'no
J tltjoii • -''Crrcii b /- v-JtW.i at the j Daoloy, B. I- Mott, Frank esmppeaplrfs eVsli ba enjlr.v.jd. Our city ,--cf Hiafcttir; I'T.trJdA, nnklng tpr bell, William H trlljy, Floyd Wushpevpln have* ei ltod iu«tice nnd hjvo
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bufa,'’ Otear D uB ohc, Edwin L.
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hi i
if
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jvn.* p£ c pnMUihH form of govarn- Dinklu.
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.nt J. Pi kuns, Ilnrry H. New'
1i l ;
count
of
t'.n1
:i;y
fel*.:rn\y
c-.m man, Bryan Walker, Andrew JT
TVc can furnish Hu m in
laid over UT}tiL.ur-i: ro/intlng,
King,. ChAries' Priustcr, Robt. O.
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u-*4JdiriJm1
%
any size or style
All buainvii lrilh’ kttssdsd to, Week*. Walfred' Pierson, V.nhder
■ * y I c i p h Shaw,, ’Barney F,
The rlioV cf. th -.e h ’trri*. mart ef­ ceutiriJ adjourned.
of cooperation, the spirit which animates all auc- 3J? .
. tit reasonable '. ■
’
fectively t\ni!;r;*£ an" tint hum cf
Grlgg«\jjir r i' Miles, Duncan Mitcespfui business, prevails in thd organization of
Tt Afi KBTit A1.1, ON THE VODM ctnll, Dfawdy .'.Matthem. LewisACol;. prices..."
.:
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jtmr
FeUcrql reserve bonk.'
, J- -jH- - Jt
!** Laj F- J s j " - r ,
. Tile off-*ijn- will hr sent ,
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jln*. jlonb'A- Rhodes; John R. l*dng‘,
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A.-Vi nhn-Hymn V. -H.-f tedeiy. tp Sanford 3V,ltts .Mora Vlitor.’us T.'tl* Willi tm B. Lyjjch. Jnmzs II. Luo, J.
W e own stock in it. W e Iroep our reserve
n-.M't tha*e;. tnillians uf Restitute
.
»v *rk
.; j plithcm, C. T. Smith, Roy
cash
in iL: W o have a.voice in electing its dirco-homeleta. fttsrvihg pappls.
DELIVERY IN FIVE D A YS
. With t«S wftiAfog ’. •"nil t’ti Sin* MaS J t t. fir. T. A Neal Gcargo llyrnnii
% , . .tors and through them in chobalng its*manage- 1
dah a E 'Hawl-lni
ford High* Ri'Iiool-'i*, P'i'J^t^ 3rnf .tr I
ment. It io car bank, and its resources eaablo
After receipt of \ \
-oil'.
YMt^rUy
‘F a d Rally i ' • ...................
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Stimlny at t'on(,tV;h*r,!jnpril Church on . .th &lt; ' al’d
u s'at ah Utnds to nwfct the legitimate* taaking - .
:
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'nnl ||**l
gitl** -***** w&gt;ot
Jill tf
Irjjlji1 bjyi
0 &gt;..»fi&gt;A
H - Ifc
"The , V. -U Jittyrprike* of . tfje both
order
requirements of our community.
Ch'irg|i" will be tht.ihurnin^ thrmr; to&gt; Ututii *to hzv.* n double gjrnj/
r^3~=iiV*A*
• • E;nt!s’ t ;ni j-t-iy.'-l' tvwi p i; f-’ $ riSiph
.
You, in turn, can cooperato .v/ith vr. in ntnin- •
whnt'it! is nnd;w hrt'It- cdl; fnr nrt
v -:. : ■
/ ri,* r ■*'" ’|r*' i •;;l3^1. t .,
era ort both th:-lr tn m ; in’ n n 'ofMsrry Oofger
tho jurt o f .oyery; jC|iii*tiau.
tainlng th r 7r&lt;!cTal Rcscrvo Earning System, and
The Hpeci;:l rntulc atltlivit&gt;nvi to fort td ovjpcomr our JiayA'and* girl* "Fred RaUtrd 14
s at ih o cu m a tim o.share in itu bdAefitq ned pro- »•
Hilt
tbs hymns’ will Us/ Pr-lmii-, '■Ber­ hut to no purpua'. Our tcamt p!»Vtjctisii, by bccoadiV. awt ot
J -’ ■ •
•
cd
sttIcily
school
plsye^^and--madia
Eddie Ppttrr
' ceuse," by
Rock will; % r.n thcra,
"Gr**at ore.HU Works," Ity Huufsj thh'miclves- worthy- hapr?»intat|v
offertory,’ "Awakening," by Ash’foW. pf; the Siitford* school*. Thsy nrj.all., -V'v •; ; A Heglthy OpoL
•
working hhfd. ahd, have i V .psp th'it . fjsyuLC nront Ivc’ h livulthy spot.
"Mnkine
Democracy
8afs*fbff
tho
Office Supply Dept. * - 1. World"‘.will -be tho-aubjoct of the i t - Uk*t to nuke u winning
IVfihMTa -retail radius there or« rc»Jd*
The
girl*
won
with
the
s-jirc
o
f
2,5
to
pastor’s
evening
scHroan,
;
I
t
sug­
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gest* a trutjt ,which ws must, cpn* 9 and the boys 23 * t^lP . -.Thty all
ntly csrfy in connection with the J played well., This makts the,four
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PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
SANFORD, FLORIDA

TAMPA HOTELS THAT WANT- YOUR PATRONAGE

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Secretary ,arlowe of th t 8anford
Board 61 Trade leaves today Jor
Washington and other points'-on
business connected with the Sanford
frowera and the moevraent of car*,
Idle flappenla^f-^MenUon' rate*,
etc.
—Tell
Yuur—Noighbur,------ 89-1 t f ~
m j
—n-Pertonil Item* oi
Mia* Minnie. Stqwart came up
Interest ~
from Paiatka Wednesday night to
•pend Thanksgiving with her par­
ent*,. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Stewart.
She will return Sunday evening.
Tell Your Neighbor
29-ltf .
P. A, CaUchoU and .Dr. HarrU of
New York are In the city for i few
’‘Lane Maidenhair ferns 11.00. days looking over the possibilities of
order* now for delivery on De&lt; Sanford’ soil
They .are friends of
■amber lit. Mrs. S. B: Wight,'
Huff and ho has been showring
phone 328.
-®*.We
thorn the many spots of interest.
C H. W. Head representing the
Tell Your NolghbOr.
29-ltf,
L C. Smith, typewriter. Co., .with
Beniamin
Whltner
and
William
Vadqsxrtera in Jacksonville has
Rungs
•
are
horns
for
Thanksgiving
Urn in the city several days looking,
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1after tbs local trado with the view of holidajr
Florida.
many
Sanford
publishing s local agency. \,
.
friends are. glad to see them and*
Pipe Orftn Club b iisar Saturday! know that they are making good.
i 29-1 tc ,
spite of the high cost of. living
Expensive Hemstitching Maehini ■
a
homelike
cafe will be opened Satjut instilled St the fnllllnery dhop :
urday,
Dec.
1st lathe Garner build
4 Mrs. II. L. Duhsrt. X*dIts; of
inif
on
Park
averttfe.
In the evening
joford are invited to call and see
tib machine In operation. Fourth the ladies of the Presbyterian church
at4 Sanford Ave.
18*tf. { will serve a turkey supper, after
which the manager will take.chargo
]: .|£rs. Carrie S. Jackson, libriuUn *nd will serve a.good'Sunday dinner.
«(the Law School of the University
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29-ltc .
'4 Florida, Gainesville, Is In thw dty
Turkey
supper
will
be
served
by
,p«n&lt;iinj Thanksgiving vacation With
ladies
of
the
Presbyterian
church
kr sister, Mrs. R. J. Holly. Mrs,
JitWn states thst while.Jhe war Saturday, Dec. 1st at the new Park
hi decimated the ranks of the etud- Avenue Restaurant. Price 50 cents.
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29-ltc .
ssti at the University this l year.i Mr. and Mrs.’ Norris Levis and
tkrt is a good attendance.
The Order of the Eastern 8tar wfll' family spent Thanksgiving day In
laid Us regular meeting Tuesday,. GtinesviUe, the guests of friends.
Dee.'4th. All members ire request-’ They also visited Norris, Jr., who is
'td to be present as it is election .of attending the Univeraity of Floride:
. ''Iluylers"'Candles, fresh by ex­
efittrs for the ensuing year.
. 29-2tc press direct from New York, at
29-tf
i. Ussy Sanford* people attended Mobley’s Drug Store.
tie Eustis Sanford buket ball game
Por A Christmas Present
at Eustis yesterday and stayed last
There. Is nothing better than a
sight for tho dance.
subscription to the Saturday "EvenPsbllc Stenographer — Room 6, Ing Post, the Ladles* Homo Journal
Gimtr Woodruff Dldy., Phono-271. or the Country Genttaroan. . Leave
your subscription at the Herald oflfn. Powell.
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’ fi-tf
fico with Robert Holly and save
| Nat number of Lyceum course Is yourself tho trouble of'wrltlng for It.'
Qxrin Howard I’lattenburg Mon*
Sent to any address 31.60 each sub4&gt;r night. Dor. 3rd.
scription
^.Tbe Christmas edition of the San29-41 p
ierd Herald will be published in
twe to bring the shoppers to this
PARK CAPE. SPECIAL
dty from, within a radius ol .ono
kxidred* miles around and overy
Sunday Dinner, Price 50c
amhint in the county should have
Carrie Gray, Prop.
agneroui space in thia special edlMENU
6*. It will go into the homes of
Vegetable
Soup
, .
BW people. •
.
Roast
Chicken
with-Dressing
Alter Dec. 1st*a neat and clean
,
We exfe will bo opened on Park Fresh String Beans'
*
Mashed
Potatoes
leeioe under.-the management of
Steamed Rice
Potato Salad
*ks Carrie Gray.
28-2tc
Hot Biscuit
Corn Bread
»-Robert Holly is taking suhscripAmbrosia and C4ke
Tea Coffeo br Milk
Dinner served from 12 to'2

j»I»t your Sunday dinner. Price
^
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28-2tc
^lf you. are a booster for your
loan you should hear Chnflet
Hewsrii PUttcnburg at 'the High
Monday night. If you are a

»dirv of the Presbyterian church
wrve n turkey supped Saturday,
• l»t ot Min Gray’s now rektjot on Park nvenuc. next door
vr* enrer'h Bakrry. 28-2tc
dl lour N.ighbor.
29-ltf •'
l’ V- Iwl'.lfe r f Orlando r.-r.s
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Wednesday enrouto to
Wq on hiirincxa. .
,
r r far f,0 r - n tr e t tho
' '• u-.yit. Saturt'qu/ctvd to
the High Sell .ol
byterin ladigi Dec.
Ltr? for Cbri imr.s

* , "• Election Proclamation *
Under and by vlrtuo of the au­
thority in me .vested as mayor of
the city of Sanford. Florida', notice
is hereby given that a general city'
election will be- held in San(ord,
Florida --oh the 4th day of Decem­
ber,' A. D. 1917, for tho purpose of
electing the following city officers, wit:
Mayor and seven • gquncllme'n,^ to
so/vb for the two years nezt ensuing,
from the first- Tuesday .after-the
first Monday in January, 1918.* .
-And 1 do hereby appoint the fol­
lowing .persons as clerk nnd inspec­
tors of said election: H. C. Du Bose,
clerk; C. C. Woodruff, David. Speer
and
W. Long, inspectors.
Tho polling:-placo will hb S t.th e
fire station in the city building, on
Palmetto avenue In the city of San­
ford. The polls will -open at 8
o’rlonl: a. m. standard time nnd will
be dosed ut-.suqtjown.
• Witheis my hand cs mayor of the
city of Sanford, at Sanfo?d, Florida,
on this tho 20th drip of November,
A. D. 1917.
,
J. D. DAVISpN,
M ayor of City of Sanford.
Art t :
. J. C. Robert-v City Clerk.
L'7 -ltrOI'I’ICL’ ROOMS 'FOR KENT
Three
rooms fronting on lire!
street,* most desirable office rooms
i.
..crcrnl q’thqr Tooma-for
good offires In s in e building. . .
YOWCLL&amp;'SPEF.IL,
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Fires -Kill 9.000 Annually.
Tlic National hire Protective nssodatlnn. (Htimutca about 0,000 persons
( Club cf Baptist riro Fklftcst* every jvnr/ln. the:United
■-.t t»imJr.*.--w Htnlea by fire; ns ii T«*sjilt of rontlkgnt^ . tlonx or bums dmiiwNe IriflKtcd. 'HiO
'- "29-ltc. property, lots Vnns Itno the uilllirins.* *-

LION S H I R T S

Com* In an d 'H ear tie Cc
Hecords for December
2394 Cheer Up; ’LLlza;
'LLixa; Melod
Land.
2376 It Takes a Long Tall Brown
Slim Qa!--------;• One Step More.
2330 ■■Cinderella'
Slipper, Peru 1 and 2.
2392 Medley of Christmas ■CaroU, Paru 1 and 2.
2389 Sometimes You'll Remem­
ber; Most Wohderful of All.
- 2374 Children’s Frolic CbrUtmaa
Morplng; Santa Clasu Patrol.
6996 Hello, Alol»a4 Hello! Pox
Trots; Balling Away on th e «Henry
Clay, Pox Trot.
6917 Hello! I've Been Looking
for You. Listen to ThU—One Stop.
2384 I Don’t to bo Loved 'd
Little by a Lot of Littlp Boys; I'd
Lovo to be a Monkey'in a’Zoo.
Gibson A Wallace.
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, Mr. and Mfl, Bradshaw of D r.
lando were in Sanford Wednesday.

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vALrs. A. P. Connelly and Albert
• f t expected home today. They
nave been.Jn. Washington viaitlng
M w r^pntvlly'a. slater, Mrer-Maul^
den.
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HAPPENINGS OF INTER]
AROUND SANFO:
A » r « .r b e

(or tbt, rota mo,n w*aM b» »ppr*&lt;Uufl trm«y i

Mrs. W. D. Holden gave a very
In the center of the table w*a
Miss Emma Owen of Bradentown
lovely bridge party Thuraday after­
U the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. P .
noon In honor of. her. guest, Mrs
McCuller,
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Lula tawrenee of" Nashville, Tenn.
The living room was beautifully dec­
Mr. B. A. Howard who Is spendorated with red roae^ and asparagus
ng the -winter at Okeechobee U in
ferns. To each *fccore card’ was at­
Sanford for a few days.
tached a bunch of chrysanthemums.
The,] first prize, a dainty pin was
Lieutenant Roddit Devlin. P
w on. by Mrs. Barnes, the second
Jhthorpc,
Ga., la the.guest of his
prise fell to Mrs. Smith, an cxguissister, Mrs. Frank Woodruff.
Ite piece of table, linen.. Those pres­
ent were Mrs. Voree,' Mrs. Barnes,
Mrs. Smith
DeForeat, Mrs.
Bishop, Ttlh\: Galloway, Mrs.' IIousMrs. Bertha M. Buel of Dunedin
holder, Mrs. Newman, Mrs.* Wal­
Is
vUiting her sister, Mrs. Dlngee
lace, Mrs. Lawrence, Mrs. ' Mc­
■ The Park Care
Laughlin,
Mrs.
Hart,
Mrs.
Peck
and
Mrs. Buel leaves tomorrow for Jack
A homelike place where you can
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■onvllle- to spend the winter.
bo served good home Rooking, feel Mre. Foster.
at home and get something gofid to
eat.
28-2tc
,
Applet—Applet •
Car on the track near old depot.
BarreK_..'...._^_^ |3 J 6
Bushel
1.30
Peck...
.35
28-ltc
and Mrs. Watson, Mr,
Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. D eu, Mrs.
Menu for Turkey Rapper, Dec.. 1st Henry,' Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Smith,
• Roast Turkey with Dressing * * Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Howard, Mrs.
.- ■ Cranberry SsUce
McLaughlin,' Miss Wilkie, Miss HarCreamed Potatoes :
Pets
ber, Miss Gonzales, Mr. McrrIweth­
Salad
er, Felix Frank, Mr. Bishop, Mr.
Home Made Bread and Butter
Walsmsn, Mr. Herndon, Mr. Brown,
Cake
. *
Coffee
Clarence Mahoney, Mr. Brady, Billy
Stringfellow.
28-2tc

QUOTES FOLLOWING PRICES

Basket Ball Schedule
Nov. 2—Eustis, in Sanford.
Nov. 16—Kissimmee, in Sanford
Nov,. 23—Oviedo, in Oviedo*.'
Dec. 7—Orlando, in Sanford.
Dec. 8 Kissimmee, in Kissimmee.
Dec. 14—Cathedral, In Sanford..
Jan. 4—Stetson, in Sanford.' • *
Jan. 11—Orlando, In Orlando.
Jan. 18—Ocala, in Ocala.
Jan. 26—Oyiedo, In Sanford.
Feb! 1—Ocala, in Sanford.
Feb. 8—Duval, in Sanford.

Mr, John Anno of Orlando spent
Thanksgiving With Mrs. Forrest
Lake. «
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Henry’i din
nor party Thankaglvlng Day In
eluded Mr. Lloyd. Mr. F. A. W
Brown, Mr. DeCottcs and Mr
Yoweil
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Regal, for
srly' of Sanford are regiitcred a t
D. C. Marlowe left .last..evening
for Washington; D. C., on business.

Mr. and Mrs. llill, Mr. and Mrs
Newman, Mrs. Thrasher, Mrs. Pu&lt;
-• Paper Hanging apd Painting ' leston and Mr. Herndon spent Sat­
ThousAhds of new samples of wal urday (arid Sunday in gamp with tho
paper for you to select from. Sam­ hunters,
ples will bo brought to your door
upon request. .1 sUA do decorating
A. T. Bardin-, representing the
and painting as it should be done. Bradley Fertilizer from Jackson­
F. W. ’Temperton, 108 Palmetto ville wap^ registered at. the Hotel
Ave.*, one-door from First street. . Carnes yesterday.
Acquiring a Husband.
• "There Is too much smlllng'and og­
ling going* on apiong the young people
in the street cars nowadnys,” say if
Mrs. Freda Kupplo, (lie shortgrnss
widow. Mrs. Kupplo didn’t even take
the advantage of n face to face fllrta*
lion.. 8ho wrote'her nnroo on on egg
she was about to take to town and
the name Was seen by a bartender In
tho net of making n gin fizz. The bar­
tender Anally been mo her first hus­
band by telling her ho was an actor.—
Kansas City Star.
•

Nice Uncanvassed Picnic Hams, per lb,

\ Mr., and Mrs. G. D. Bishqp and
Mr. F. A. Schumpert wore the guosts
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Houshoider
fer Thcnkrgivlrg d!r.n;r.'.
Judge and Mrs. L. G. Stringfellow
had as their gVcata for Thanksgiving
dinner -Mrs. May Dickim, Mrs. Mc­
Laughlin, Miss Weldon, Mrs. A. B.
Wallace,' Mrs. C. C. Howard, Mas­
ter Richard Hoawafd, Mr. E.- II.
Hunter nnd Dr. nnd Mrs. C. G.
Butt. .

•Quart Jars of Olives, per qt

0

Small Cream, per can -

MARKETING HOGS
ifcats burying thorn. Stcvfc Jloovcr,
MtJ P bisant, Iowa, writes, ” Co‘tnmenecd fosqing tny herd of.about 100
Uogz B. A. Thomas’ Hdg Pqwde^
tA\ r • twp .rriontha. ago. Fifty , were
"ii !: V.nd dff ft-eti. Nearby hrtda.bad
cholera, i l did not Jose ope—they

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Large Cream, per can •

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Peeled Peaches , ' Aippricols, .Prunes and Apples
* J
Large Cottolene; per bucket • •
' / 2.25
. Allgood Butterine
’*,-- and Cfoverhill Butter, the best
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Mr. and Mra. J. S. Wilaari had as
thcL* guests for Thank-giving dinner
Apples Moat Valuable Fruit.
Tho npplo Ih pre-emtbrnt In the Mr. i nd 'Mrs. Herbert 1 ymnn, Mr.
household economy for nu inflji'-r fruit : nc’ K re. Smith, Mr. y/alamah nnd
egcels.lt In culinary ii’«,rutn«'4a. It
1*r. -Herndon.
graces, the table In n fur erratrr va­
riety than nny other fruit. Of oil frnltH
grown In North America, tbe'nppte Sew Club v&lt;ry.'delightfully**Wo Ine leads ih amount and Intrinsic value.
No fesr of an ovcri'roducllpn, however, day afternoan. Delicious nfre;hIf tho means of tranKportatlon-and dis­ ments were servrd i.fior an aftetnohn
tribution nro perfectetl. WlmV If wo devoted tor sewings Those preiont
do rnlso 123,000 carlimtl.t.of.npples ur were Mrs. J. S» Wilson, Mrs. Smith,
02,000,000 . boxes n yenr? This Is hut 3 rs. Hrlly, Mrf.V Tnyjrr. Mrs.
Half n hor to u person not counting i'rank Woodruff nnd Mrs. WIlHpm
v.-hnt wo export. Thnt Isn’t very many. I.:iKinnrn.
,
-Kxchnnre. .
&gt; V
Penj. - Whltnor - is homo- from
De tho First
Gr.'ncavllle
for a few dayr.
Many n quarrel would come to n
speedy ending If both sides were not
Mrs.. If. D. Lewis rf»ve n vr*y
nfrnld nr being the first to mnlco mb
yunoes. Instead'oMu fog unwllirng to lovely party Y/edr.radsy ev;niij{',(ri
take the first step; you should be gtnd honor of Harry D.
.Jr.’«
of the i bnmv. Some of you perhaps, twentieth birthday. Tht J'.vit •«
nre » little Inellped to tie onvlous of nnd Tlinjng room w* m ; b. .iiUjfuil^
the ope who Ih ii born lender, who 1«
the firsf in ho many tblngt. bnt th&gt;re decorated in autumn. l?av n a n , r; ;
|« no greoter. honor than to bo the
first to end n mlsundorttnrfdlng, the
CHICKEN L1VEHS
V
first to say, ’Tin sonr.’’—Exchange.
An old hcq has a much lajgcr livf.thun.you in proportion ty .weight cr
. Fee to V/a:te.
food eaten.. -Then it foJloWw U it
•'Ar1' yrvtt.o" tramp?
tnut
tboy get bilious just* like y u d ( .
n ft'xd cotiven*'t . Ifrtve-you're
They are grouchy,‘..cross, unhappy.
old food you deri’l want Wasted?
Start her liver nnd make; her hnppy.
Then she will lay eggn all winter!
A Tqdicuo Cuiincoj.
Como and get a.package of B. A.
. Tho president’ of tho United .States Thom?* I’oujtry JPiiwdo'r,.- I’ecd il
bits -to -algti. bl.&lt;’tmunf ntKrtti* 2O.0UO
bccailonally. Bee your hen^ 'perh IT
times In,the cout; of n year,
—hear'thorn king—look Jojf qgga.
Your rapney hack if It fails. . '
.L. Allen Heed Co.
t.
Sanford, l’la. .at,
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J No businciR man may nce^any longer feel he
has to do his'Ennhir’s away from home. .
H N ot qnly la it more pcoao«ical to caity.'your
account willi this Iiuikul ion. it Is more! conven­
ient, and ns good if not better at / ic T.wnite you]
here iia it'is possible for toiy Vidancidl Iiistitution
to-reiUl^r.
•J We Bolicit your account on .the basis of the
economic advantages to youpisolf and community';

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The .Home Institution
TR U EST LAKE, President

Vlco-Prckldent and paahlor

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■Towers Fish Brand Shits
Rain Proof—Going

fin’s Flannel
Dress Shirts t
$1.50 value

Ladies’ Shirt
W aists

Closing Out
Entire Line of
Men’s Suits

President Suspenders
, 50c value

Children’s Heavy
Sweaters, Coat Style

Men’s Women’s and
*
Children’s Rain Coats

The Well Known.
Barker Brand Collars
20c values

Big Bargains in
M en’s Dress Shirts

Wrights Health
Underwear
$1.50 value

Big Line of Men’s Cloth
and F e lt Hats

Every
Article in My
%•
Entire Stock
Will Be On Sale

A ll Men’s Women’s and
Children’s Shoes
Including the Well
. Known Walk Over
Shoe Will Be On Sale

Closing Out at Cost.
A ll Wool and Cotton
Blankets

STORE W ILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY TH U R SD A Y

117 EAST FIRST
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A. D. 1917. ■
(Mttl)
E. A. Douglass.
Clerk Circuit Court, Scmlnc
County, Florid*.
By V. M: Douglau, D. C.
• 19-Fri-8tc

LEGAL ADVERTISING

Diversify Your
Fruit (howing

u i pita U mors ST*Ur &lt;t-

t«r»Uj jwr h»N Bl
Cap?

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appllcmliaa.

C. M. G riffing &amp; C o.
Inter-state Naraerica
R.F.D.1 -TMacdtmny, Fla.

Notice of Application for Tax peed
Under Section 8 of Chapter 4888,
Lawe of Florida
Notice (a hereby given th at Fred
T, Williams, purchaser of Tax Cer­
tificate No. 161, dated the 6th day
of July, A. D. 1916, haa filed said
certificate in my office, and haa made
application for tax deed to Issue in
accordance, with law. 8a|d c’ertlfl-

ed rtoporty situated In 8*tmlpolp
county, Florid*, .t^-wit; Lot 4L (lcm
W 8dfl,4 ft and leu 69 ft by l l 7 It.)
Robinson's survey o f Sanford* The
said land being assessed at the data
of the iaauanco of euch certificate la
the name of Clark ft Benton, Unlew said Certificate ihall bo redeemed
according to law tax deed willI issue
thereon-on the 11th day of Decem­
ber, A. D. 1017.
Witness my official signature and
aeal thU the 0th day of November,
A. D. 1017.
(seel)
E. A. DOUGLASS, .
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole
County, Florida.
• 23-Fri-5tc ,

Notice of Application far Tax Deed
Under Section 8 or Chapter 4888,
. Laws of Florida
Notice la hereby given that John
W. Hagan, purchaser of Tex Certif­
icate’ No.- 85,. dated the 6th day of
July, A. D. 1916, has filed said cer­
tificate In roy office,-and haa,made
application for tax deed' to issue In
accordance with la*. Said certifi­
NOTICE OF FILING OF PAVING LIEN
cate embraces the following . des­
Notice-fa hereby given that paving on the.following described prop­
cribed property situated In Sem­ erty bee .been completed and liens filed on same and if not paid within
inole' county, Florida; to wit: N H 10 daya from date of this notice, Interest will he charged from dato of
of SH of NWJC of SEK Sec. 2, completion, If paid Ip the above specified time no interest will be
Tp..20 S, R.-29. The said land be­ charged,
ing assessed at the date of the Issu­
Description
ance of such certificate in the name Name ‘
W
n.
Botbamly..___
Lots 6 and 7..........
3 44.14
of D, G. Crenshaw. Unless said cer
\
J,
Mahoney.........
EH
of
Lota
1
and
2*
4 44.14
tlflcate shall bo redeemed according
F.
W.
Mahoney....*.L
o
t
3
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.H
»W
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4 22.07
tb law tax dped will iiauo thereon on
Thatcher
Realty
Co,
4 44:14
the 18th day of December, A, D,
F.
J.'
Mahoney—
3
116.64
1917.
Mm. M. E. Higgins
4 116.64
Witness my official signature and W. A. Lcffler______
3 60.32
aeal this the 16th day of November,' Thatcher Realty Co
8 . 44.14
14
A. D, 1917.
J. F. McClelland.....
14
3 22.07
(seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
C. A. Spcncer.-:._...„
4 116.64
14
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole
Thatcher Realty Co.
O . 94.47
County, Florida. ’ G .
H. Fern aid Estato ..Lot 8
3 22.07
• 25-Fri 5tc*
Thatcher Realty Co.
4 44.14
S. M. Schwartz....,...,
4 72.39
Notice of Application for Tax Deed
T. E. Wilson....
3
"60.91
Under Section 6 .of Chapter 4888
Thatcher
Realty'Co,
4
60.91
Laws of Plorida •
.
J. B. Muller:...........
88.29
Notice is hereby given that A. F. jco. Blackweldcr
77.26
Boston, 'purchaser of Tex Certificate J. W. Sneath____r ,
28.16
No.- 2362, dated the 2nd day of Kate Humphries.....
26.48
Lot 14, Wellington's Addition.....................
June, A. D. 1896, has filed said cer­ T, E. Wilson....:.....,
22.07
Lot 16, Wellington's Addition........
tificate in my office, and has mode T. J. Miller..... - T:.
92.64
Lots 17, 18 &amp; 19, Wellington's Addition..
application for tax deed to issue in Mrs. J. L. Munson
Beg at intersection of southerly line of
accordance with . law. Said certifi­
A. C. L.-Ry. R. of W. with S. line of
cate embraces the following des­
N EK of N E K Sec. 36. T„19 S, R 30
cribed ' property, situated in Sem­
E, run W to Park Ave.; thence N to
inole county, Flor(da, to-wit: NWJ{
A.
C. L. R. of W., thence southerly .to
of SW « bf N E H Sec. 22, Tp 21 S,
R 31 E. 10 acrea. The said land
being aaaeased at the date of the Is- G. W. Spencer
tuenco of such certificate in the name
of J. A, Seavy. Unless said certifi­
cate shall bo redeemed according to
Blk Marklmm Park Heights
Law tax deed will Issue thereon on
the 27th day of November, A. D.
1917.

Convenience*

G A B L E S
Cor. MggnoUn and 4th St.

SANFORD,.FLORIDA

Til this day pf increased
u tb investigate
thoroughly the unusual
Take time by the fhrcfock, buy-your H eater and be ready when
the cold snap comes. .
Wo also have a largoatock of well known and unequaled fa v o r­
ite Ranges which we are offering a t th e old pride. -

With full realization of the disastrous influence of the
war on all business routine, our buyers havo put forth
unprecedented efforts to secure the greatest advantages
possible for our trade.

Full S to c k -R ig h t P ric e s
We have a complete line of fertilisers and the greatest
stock of fertiliser materials ever known in the state of
Florida. Prices are higher than'in normal time*, but
are'as low as consistent with existing condition*.

Id eal Form ulas
Our formulae all havp the same perfect proportioning
end blending of Ingredients that have tnado their superlor.field valuo the past quarter century.
Quality has
not been sacrificed in the slightest degree. ' Write for
catalogue and price list.

M u s T u ta rm IDEAL rartlL IZ E B B

Dealers In Spray Machines and Insecticides
JACKSONVILLE. FLA.

FULL STOCK ON HAND AT
Sanford Heights

Ihe'M aAings

of

a Nation

L. T. Bryan
M. A. Miott ....
P; M. Eider.....
N. H. Garner..
G. W. Spencer
Mrs. Alex Vaughn
C. J. Evans
Private Kapowits and Sergeant Dennis trith raccoon mascot of the
. IBCth U. S. Infantry ("/famhow lfivition"). LfOok
for the famous muslin tack

"I received the picture and
the BULL D U R H A M f V
and was glad to get therri^ f L W I V '
;
u.

—writes a soldier .boy in Franco
. to* hia mother over here.
]T
, GENUINE

Mary L. Evans
H. Wight.....
B. W. Herndon...,
&gt;1. M. Stewart....
R. L. Jones;......
M. F. Stewart
James Moughton
W. W. Pevehousc
Eva Herndon

V .S u rfd e e tip n
* S m o k o J^

J. C, Hall.. ...*
B. H. Hall-; ..
W. M. Collins
J, E. Pace----C. R. Walker..

^ W i^ p ip e fo ia c tv /'
in Your

Lot 16 .......
.Lot 17-...-; ‘..Vi-.....
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.Lot 44___ _...(.....
Lota 45 ft 46JT.......
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Lot 47
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Lota 80. 81, 127 ...
Lot 82........... .
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L ota 83, 130, 131...... ,r . •
Lota 13 ft 14 Garner's Add. to Mark-ham
Parkt._...... ........................... ...............
Lot 16 Garner's Add. to Markham Park....
Lot l.Gnrnrrs 2nd Add. to Markham Fark
Lot 8 Garner’s 2nd Add to Markham Park
Lot 7 Garner’s 2nd Add to* Markham Park
Beg 342 ft. W of E K S See 36 T 19 S ii
30 E, ru n , W to~Park ave N 7.08 ch
E to point N of brgS to bog................
Beg 8G0 ft W of KH S Sec 36. T 10 S, H
30 E, run S 330 ft, W 140 ft, N 330
ft E 140 ft to.beg— ....... . .............
Beg 8 ch W of E K S Sec 36-19-30, run S1
330 ft W 132 *ft N. 330 ft;E 132 ft to

W. J . T H IG P E N &amp; COM PANY
AGENT*

General Fire In suran ce
Sanford

Beg 10 ch W of E H 8, See 36-19-30,1run
S 330 ft W.200 ft N 330 ft, E 200 ft
beg..&lt;w.....rt.. . . . . . . . .»-*-.*—
. ...*~i. .
All Block B, Neave’a Addition . ...... ......
Lota 1, 2 ft 3, Blk’C, Noavo'a Addition.......
Lota 1 ft 2, Blk D, Neave’a Addition........
Lota 8 ft 4 , Blk D, Neavs'a Addition .
Lot I, Blk E. Ncave’a Addition.:......*.
Lot 44; Pace's Sub-Div, Blk C, Mellon-

Pure, Sparkling Spring
W ater B rought To
Your Door D aily ;
Elder Springs Water H as . a Guaranteed Purity

Lota 46 ft 46 Pace's Suh-Dlv, Blk C, Mel1on vi Ila............ .*j *,
......H.M.».I|'.»*....*
Lot 47 Pace's Sub-Div of Blk C ,. Mellon- ville.
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»•mi. .... imii ii,i i.—
..... .... .... ni, ...
Lot 22 hfel 1onvti 10 . r . r r * * ..........
Lot 23, MtllonviUe.........
.Lot 24, Mellonvllle--- --------------.Lota 16, 17 ft B, Mellonvllle......... .............
Beg 105 ft W of SE cor or Villa Shoora
tract, run W 488.2 ft NEly to Lake
Monroe, E to point N of beg S to

oL9£L98 P er Cent.

J. S. Wilson

Stone ft Stewart

Brady In an article about
A tlanta C onstitution re-

®r «Don »!lpccu e? ecl ®P°n
HO mnj h«e •ecr«*ion orbll,
.L ®0T® influence ov
other active
th i» ih# *nclei
V cheaper
In J? a,.0,t other

W..W. Long............ Lot 10.
Stone ft Gove........ ......Lot 6._
J. T.t Allen:.... .. ............’.Lot, 10
Sdnford Ice' A W, Co ^ o t 10
B ..F, Whltner..^........ ...Lof j „
Mrs. F. R, Savage
.Lot 6/.
Grammar' Bihobl...::— .‘All......
W, H, Hlnee
,Lo t 6..
j ; W, Fitsgerald......... ..Lot 6..
Mra, Viola Gardner....... Lot 5..
A. L. Wllllama.... ...........Lot-10.
H. R. SUvens............ ..Lot-L~
Frank L. MiUer...... ....LotVo..
W, 8, Baldwin Est---- Lot|5..
Thatcher Realty Co..-....Lot|10
J. D. Jlnldns.. . ......... .Lotjl.;.
Public Bchool..... ...... —L o t6 _

Block Tier
8
6
: 8
7
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126,86
126,36
126.86
126.36
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2 62,70
120,86
126^5
81.68
81,68
81.68
81.68
80.86
9046
90.86
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JA8. C. ROBERTS,
■ H B R
CUy Clark.

Spalding's No. 4 Rose

Early Red BUss Triumph

Irish Cobblers

»
We are now ready to receive orders and.niaki centracta for Narem* •• • ber, December and Jsnut r j DellTery,'
Write for pricaa, stating quantities and varietioa w ^ ta d .
Our
Seed Potatoes are the highest quality Maine Grown selected aeed.
We are familiar with the cofidUlons In Floridaf-and .our seed stock
(a selected.
You ahould plant' Maine grown,M*d for beat rcaulte.

E. A. Martin
Caruer'Nuwaau.ajid Bay, JackMn'
Oldest Established and U rgent Seed jlouaai In the State

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FLA. WOMEN SAVE MONEY (GROWERS AND SHIPPERS
BY COMING
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the. folio wing boys havo not been
BRITISH AND FRENCH GAIN
sent In.
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ITALY nOLDS HER POS­
Will the relatives of friends of
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the’addresses
to Mrs. Ernest Hous-’
With the announcement that aevholder,
Magnolia
aVenue, at once, so
e r a l' U boats have been sunk, by
that
the
Boxes
will
arrive on time:
American destroyers In the peat two
Sherman
Routb,
fhomaa
Sullivan,
day*, tfiat the Amerieena In the
trenches are doing good service a n d Ralph Roumlllat, W. A .. Pattiahall,
that the allies are gaining on every C, J. Lawfon, Meade ’.Fox, Jamoa
Ingram' Gucrry,
W. C.
front the week' starts off with enough Purvis,
Temple,
Joe
Querry,
8eth
Woodruff,
aucceas to w arrant some brilliant
victories and a different aspect in Oscar II. Zittrower, Stanley Walker,

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the 8eaboard. Few periodicals have
h e l d M e e t in g l a s t n i g h t
greater influence’ and strength with
w il l l o c a t e t r o u b l e
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the business men than the Manufac­
turers Record, .which has , greatly
That the growers.and shippers are
of-friends by.Its aroused to the necessity of Im
Mrs J W DIckins, recording sec­ - That, the business men of th . wI^ n*f «
Patriotic attitude since ate action on the alow movament of
retary of the state Federation of United States, on whose shoulder.
vegetables., from Sanford to tha
Womfn'e Clubs, Mrs Galloway; rest aueh tremendous responalhlllties tho wir b€f mn*
president of Sanford Womans Club at present, will be aided in making * Announcement also has been made northern markets was apparent a t .
and Mrs R E Tolar and Mrs* W their work more efficient)by a winter recently by several important publl the meeting held in the court house"
L Morgan havo returned from the vacation in Florida la the unique cationa of national dreuIaUon that last nighl at tight o'clock. There *
meeting of the State Federation Idea, which will have extensive apW »M*»e reault of a campaign to this were many growers and shipper*
at Tampa and'Sanford was
idea, which will havo exteniive ex»Wch Mr. Thomas has been present and many of .those unable to\
again
.honored
by
the
election
of
plolUtlqn
during
the
next
few
Weeks
conducting
for aevjral yaara past, attend sent meaaiigts of support; 7 *
■ the war situation ere Thanksgiving Henry Byrd, Oacar Speer, Osborne Mrs Galloway aa auditor ef&gt; the in soma influential periodical* of na*»»▼
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materially modified The meeting wag called by tha v
Williams, Ernest Gregory, Martin
Day.
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tional circulation, is assured in ad- or entirely abandoned rules agalmt Board of Trade but. was an open
Temple, Fred Mason, Robert Rob­
After hard fighting, in which the
inson, Harold Waebbqrn, J. A. Staf­ t The •following account bi taken vice* Just received by - Jefferson I *Be acceptance of Florida land ad» meeting for every one Interested
troops came intor hand-to-hand fightford, Albert Fry,'Alfred M. Beek, from Saturday morning's Tamps Thomas of the Thomas Advertising vertialng. In the future,, reputable and waa •called to order by Viet ,
idg with varying results, Field Mar­
Tribune
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James Eatridge, Melvill^ C. Tyler,
shal Haig's forces now are in posses­
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same consideration by three journals of Trade who explained tho object '
Mrs
Edgar
Lewis
of
Fort
Pierce
George Huff, J. F. Coates, Walter
In some of the ..m e publication. M ,thoM oper&gt;ltlng ,n oth-r gU. w .
' aion of the town of Bourlon and the
of the meeting and asked for the re
Radford, Chaa. Prleater, Corbett was elected president of the Florida and in others there will be also I - ,
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greater part of the .Bourlon woods,
porta
and correspondents compiled
Hutchinion, Robert 0. Weeks, Sam Federation of Women's Clubs at Its brought*, to the-, attention of t h e L 1" 4ho? worJ t0
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4or
■ west of Csmbnii, giving them a dom
by
Secretary'
Mariowf. *’ .. .
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sessions
In
the
Casino
yesterday,
Pevehouae, Walter Pierson, Harry,
northern.public the fact that many ^ ri,d\ , flrnw f,r° ? ,thV UU/alr„ f 1*
inating position over the muchafter
.one
of
the
warmeit
contests
in
families this year by doeing lip their
-dvertleing
Tho care - of vegetables shipped '
Carlson, Vender Perritte, C. E.
sought-for railroad center and the
Hunter, Adolph. Shaw, Wilson Mil- the history of tho Federation The Jhomcs can aavo ehough In fud bills originating In the state, Mr. Thomaa this far from the Sanford section /.
surrounding coifntry.
in', Harry Miles, James Weaves, campaigning, in fact, was-so inten­ to cover .the cost of a Florida trip took the position that it is Just as have taken twice aa.long as former- V
English, Welsh and Scottish bat­ Duncan Mitchell, Norman Baker, sive aa to'draw a rebuff from the
It will be pointed out in this con­ important to the* rest of the country ly and on account of the perishable
to the people here that the idle nature of our vegetables at .this- ask- *
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talions, aided by the cavalry now Lewis Collins, Ike Houso, John chair
nection, that less coal will be con
lands
of this section shall .be settled ion—lettuce and eggplant especially .
dismounted, encompassed the defeat Rhosds, Harry Rabun, William H.
Tbq campaigning took up most of aumed by the railroads In bringing a
and
brought
into' production. An­ —the matter is a aerioua one. After '
•of the Germans, who had concen­ Lynch, Guy Stafford, C. T. Smjth, tho carlior part of tho morning pre­ trainload -of a hundred families to
other
point
made
by him waa the ad­ hearing tho reports of Mr. Marlows
trated fresh reserves—men of fcx- T. 0. Gillie, Roy Mason, Densler ceding tho nominating ballot and Florida and hauling them ba^lragairi
vertising
of
Florida
real eatato . . and listening to some good talks on
waxed
warm
as
the
time
came'
for
treme valor—to face tho British in Stafford*, Dr. George Hyma'n, Lowtie
In the apring than would bo neces• their do or die efforts-to win the Oglesby, Willie 0. Goolsby, Harry taking of the ballot, fot this ballot Is ary to keep .them warm thero during should no more.bo ruled out because the subject by F. P. Forator, A Dor- .
some of it had been dishonest than ner, A. II. Moses and F. F. Dutton
positions which mean so* much to­ Holiday, Robert Routh, Stafford Le- practically equivalent to the elec­ the whqle of-tho winter.
that all clothing should bo rejected it waa decided that tho growers taka *
ward tho ultimato capture of Cam- Fils, Frank Campbell, Floyd Wash­ tion, -as tho second high womtn in
Th* publicity along these lines, because some firms in this field have
brai, with its tentacles or railroads burn, Oacar Dubose, Harry U. New­ tho race generally retires so as to
up a fund and send a representative
which must Inevitably bo of great |misrepresented their goods.
ta tha New York markets and to
and highways leading in all direc- man, Bryan Walker, Andrew J. make the election* unanimous
Valuo to Florida is not connected
Washington nnd several other points .
*lions and on which Field Marshal King. '*
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of
tho
matters
for
tho
•Avf
t Resolutions urging . the giving of with any advertising campaign con­
Von Hindenburg Is ao dopendent for
tho ballot to the women, by amend­ ducted by Mr. Thomas or his or- good of Florida.as a whole, gnd not where this heads of the varfqua rail--roads and the food administration
support. Little else except the ga’in*
UNION THANKSGIVING
* ment to the .hatlonBi constitution, ganlratlon. On tho contrary^, the for. tho P ^ ln ilw benefit of hi. dlbe reached.
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protesting- against an “ extravagant task of explaining the facts to the K nt* ° n which Mr. Thomas has been can
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has had a place in the. strategy of*
The food administration has been
Churches Will Combine In ; Union waste of sugar by the manufacture editgrs who finally h'.Yo agreed to work,n« for ‘ ho.
[OUW ' Mr' U
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the iiritlsh commander in ehief since
of boor'! and pledging tho federa­ cooperate in placing them before tho !‘ owl ■PP«"»n‘ Iy »bout to come to a calling for vegetables and.tho Sin- .
„ Meeting Next Thursday
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his dash of last week placed his
Tho churcheg' will hold n com­ tion and its individual members to public was undertaken by him a s * a ,n » way that will he o groat ford growers have responded to the
forces west and southwest of. Cam&gt;
bined Thanksgiving service at the tho winning of the war and endors­ Iahor of love for Florida.
®Vcry, ^ ^ *town' call but the shortage of care, delays
brai,- vortuslly. - upon' tho. threshold
ing
tho
efforts
of
the
public
school
There
will
be
no
obligallon'on
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the season on the roads and various* other mis- •'
Presbyterian church next, Thursday
'of-the town. Ever since the initial
Part
of
Florida
InteresU
t6
avertlse
Lfor
winter
v
sitore.to
about
double It. fortunes will prevent Jur crops from
were
adopted,
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morning'at ten o'clock . Rov F E
attack the.Germans had tenaciously
reaching the.market! and the grow­
Stcinmoyer of the Methodist church
In
thacolumns
of
the
W
lodlcai.
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,en«
th,throu«h4
th&lt;!
The address, of Mrs Josish Evans
disputed every inch of ground.
will preach the sermon and Rev Cowles of Los Angelos, Cal, presi­ which will lend their assistance to 4,? n °J railroad, and ourist hotels, ers will investigate all. phases of the
«verai of the transportation delayed tratna. • .* :
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announced that their do • D. C. Marlowo waa unanimously
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trains
tvill
be
put
on
oar.lier
this
chosen to represent the growers and
•maining-part of that atill in German publiejs cordially invited to attend one of the features of tho gathering to their subscribers. ’•»
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-hard* "anti, being only about three the servtrea
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here . Mrs Cowles is an interesting
Several journals’ of wide circyla
it
is hoped that he will bo successful
and one .half miles distance from
talker and delighted her hcarorrs, tion among thq best class o( people
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No
Extra
Session
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as
t|io success of this entire section
Carnlirai the* Germans ere doing their
who Riled the spacious theater of the havo notified Mr. Thomas that they
RDjNTI NG WITHOUT'LICENSE
Tallahassee, Fla, .Nov. 2 6 - r
. hinges on better -transportation-of
utmost to hold ft, and even to drive
Centro Asturiano to overflowing- will give editorial mention - of the
“ I’ loaso let the public know that the tho periahablo crops. “
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Several Orango County Cillxena Got The pretty Spanish girl ushers added Ideas. One of thne, the Literary governor has no intention of.calling •
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a'distinctive touch to the assembly Digest with oVer threo quarters of a
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an extra session of the legislature to
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Hanford
Haa -Shined
that
-hah
not
bton
encountered
dur* Since the beginning -of the battle
million
Some of the Lrange county citiscna
n-subscribers in the homes of roCommend the reapportionment of
ref Intelligence
Intnlllrmn kh n
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of Carnlirai tho British War.Office do not know that the county haa ing’the many sessions of tho Florida peoplen of
and
'means
tho state, or lo r any other causer
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reports have been .extremely meager been divided ot'clae they have for­ Federation
feature them In .its next annual win­ unloa* something of an :unforacen ford Hlgtr School. The girls team
with details 'of tho* fighting, and the gotten it or miybe they want to kill
•Though it was stated yesterday ter resort number to he issued next matter comes "up/’ said Sen J. S.’ supported with *ten care of rootare . went over to Oviedo Friday afUr' , latest communication gives no hint all tho / game -in '•Semlnclr county afternoon that tho results o f 'vthe month.
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Illitch, secretary-lo Gbv. Catta
doon
and played their third game of
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• of tifyiropoaed intentions of Gen- before they go back to their own election would he announced .of­
At the suggestion o f Mr.^ Thomas
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Senator Blltch ^aa&gt;*s
basketball
-.of*
the
season
and
won
eral-lJyng after thd contest pi Boilr- county,, but at any rate Gamo War­ ficially at tho Centro Asturiano, this the same thoughts will bo made to j caused no small- amount of annoytheir thlrii victory.
The Oviedo
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waa omitted, and Mrs Jennings, thp. dominate certain of Ita advertising, ance for people both. In Florida and
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bunch of them’ last ' Tuesday and retiring president explained to a in tho Manufacturera Rccord by tho other states who might he interested team wsa composed of 'both school
and town players: All the gtris
The srray of the German Crown they were required to appear in Tribune representative that, it ha general development 'department of ( » * special session continually write played well but the playing of Ethel .
Prince has not given up its efforts to Squire n eiley ’e’ court at Long wood been decided to wjthhold the an­ the Seaboard.Air Line Railway Cora- to the governor's office wanting'to Henry aa guara and May- Thnuho. . ‘
. overcome tho success 6f the French yesterday morning, where.they faced nouncement until the morning - ses­ pany. of which B. L. IUmner, for- k n o w whqn the legislature will con- aa forward deserves sp e cia l praise.
raerly of .Tampa.is in charge.
vena in extra session.
troops last
week
northwest
of County Prosecuting Attorney .Schelie sion today
The eeore at* the end of•tha game
Metres’
and
they
were
found
guilty
. Rheimi, where the gradual incur“ It would* be folly for Gov Catta stood ID to 12'In favor. Of Sanford.
Aa the nominees faced no opposi­ •No dty, or private ' interest. has
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tion in the election, Mr* Moore been aaked lo bear any part of the to expect the legislature, with its
The hoys team .from tha High
A party of duck hunters froth San­ having withdrawn following tha flrat cost of this advertising, which is I present -personnel, to rea pportion
Laon. .Here the Germans
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■gain Imve miuje ..two'Violent nt- ford. Verefqund guilly of shooting primary—or nominating ballot as it supplementary l o tjie generous cam- the state,, tines it positively refused School met the team from, the Euetacks, but their efforts brought them; before the law was out and were is in the federation ayptem—Afra' paign of the passenger department of to do ao when In- regular session tis High School at the Pariah House
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Jennings admitted' the possibility
’ There are several others who have that all. candidates - nominated had
ing more than repulse ahd the a^dl
Mra O; D. Coughlin, Palatka, re-Isays'it ehall be done,, and no one the season for the boys. It waa Sanford’s
victory.from
tha
start..'Much*
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been cautbt without license and they been elected.
liopal lou of numerous men.
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doubts that the legislature whs reV *
# * ‘ cording secretary.
will get theirs, as Warden Cameron
Mrs. W. W. Scott, Fort Pierce* miss in Its duty,' but it would be credit’ for. the overwhelming victory ,
The result fo the election as far as
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In.the Italian theater the troope intends to enforce the law through­
correaponding secretary.
I useless for the governor again to call la due “ Isay1’ Kanner aa forw ard-7..
ol General- Dias are more than hold­ out the eounty without fear or favor (•'known was aa follows:
Mias Bessie Williams, Crescent the members attention to their duty and Rex Holiday aa guard. With- *
Mrs Edgar Lewis of Fort Pierce,
ing their own against tho savage atCity, treasurer^
|for he did it several times during the out allowing a single field gokl the
president
l*cks of the Austro-Germana from
Tha Time far Fires
Mra. W. 8T Galloway, Sanford, (session
His duty waa performed, Sanford players piled up«a score of
Mra J. A, Hendley, Dade City,
the region of Lake Garda eastward
96 against their opponents, winnlaw
This
is
tha
atason
.for
Arcs,
as
tbs
and ha is satisfied "
vice president at* large
auditor.
U&gt; the upper reaches o f'th e Plave
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Sen - BUtch is talking Gov Catta with tt)0 score of 36 to 6.
Mrs. W. 8. Jennings, director to
Miss Elisabeth Skinner, Dunedin,
. * Uver. After last week’s severe re- chilly weather eauses big fires*to he
The
following
girls
played
In
the
an Idas! secretary Hia sincerity o f
general federation.
PuUes with heavy casualties the in- lighted and defectiva flues do the vies-president, first section
rest
The
Munson
house
oq
Myrtle
purpose, fogether with hia kno’wiedge Oviedo game:* Cora Lee TUUa, May &gt;—JAW-AT
jndari have switched their main ofof Flprida conditions and people ahd Thrasher, Helen Hand, Htlan Peek; 'rTiHl
tensive to ths Aaiago Plateau aector, avenue and 81xtb caught fire again
hia diplomatic bearing equip him aa Ethel Henry, Catberina Levis, E lean-...
but here also they have been made 8unday night and part of the roof
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was
destroyed
A
negro
bouse
in
faw
men are constituted to handle or Herring.
bjr the Italiane without U»q gain, of *
The
following
boys
playe&lt;T
pgalnat
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Georgetown wsa destroyed Saturday
the srdubus duties whieh attend the
&gt;*rd of ground.
night before tha company waa-called.
secretary to Florida's "chief execu­ Euatla: Isay Kanner, ,0 . W. Spencer,
Attack has been met with' coqnter- Yesterday the fire department waa
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f**ry casualties, the Italians * also corner of Park and Ninth, occupied
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The Board of Control has awarded
' SmI ' C*ptu**d two
gun bat- by Supt. Pumas and fAmily .where
Seminole county will have* a fine movement and gat ready now for the Bike Lodge Witt Have Services "at tha contract for thq traction o f aw.
the -roof was ablaxg' The depart­
The Star Thaalra
The fighting along the Piava rtvar, ment- had it under- control and but exhibit at the State Fair and Exposi­ fair Seminole County will have one
educational building and dormitory
•'Tha
annual
Lodge of Sorrow or
yon the hilly region-to the Adriatic,’
tion at Jaeksonvills Fab. 2fith to of the. beat and there will he thous­
at Fldrlda Stats College for Woman.
Iittla damage was done
Memorial Day of tha Benavolent
been eporedle, but. at one place
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March 9th
This was decided on ands of people '/from Ml over the
Tha bullfilnga will cost $82,701 and
and Protective Lrder of Elks will be
tk **! tbe enen,y attempted to ’ cross
last
night
at
a
meeting
of
the
dlrecr
couhtry
to
see
thie
diepiay.
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the heating plants' for both.build­
The Marlon County Fair Opana t^«
held Sunday at three o'clock at tha
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ings
wlll 'coet. $82,701 and the beat­
8eminole ‘ eounty »wax unablo tp
«l*iyy
^ th* defending ar- and growers of the' atate to visit Association at the court house. A. E hold a county fair ,thla year on ac- 8tar Theatrd. Hon. M. F. Hethef- ing plants for both buildings will coat ’
IngtOn, editor of the Lakeland Tele­
$11,600. Both buildings must be
Qcala on this occasion.’ Some splen­ Koehler, director of the'agricultural cpuqt of having no grbunda.tnd ho
gram
’ vyiir deliver the oratloti and *
completed by September 1, 1918.
did -agricultural exhibits wfll be and live stock exhibits waa present buildings kAhd it waa decided that
fine musical program has been Ar­
* ant b o l d ie r s ; a d d r e s s
shown;
an agriculture^ eounty. and axplained the eltqVtion to the. the next beat bet! would be the big ranged. As usual thsee txerclaaafare
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ranks among •tho leaders, meeting. ’The 'Seminole County ex­ fair at JaclceonvQle whieh promlaea
Tlic farmers of Olay county are , ,
open
to
the
public
and
this
year
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Send Christmas Boxes and this opportunity to view -her hibit will occupy two booths In one to ‘ be one of the biggest and best
be no.exception to the rtlle. The busy gathering corn ahd Awest pota­
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products and acquaint yourself, with of tha corner ^display* In a central •tat#. fairs aver held in the atateprogram
wQl be published in Fri­ toes and making syrup., Tha
location. Tha apace U free and tha AU tha countke will be. represented
»yrup ja find and much syrup will,
»*d,e*
41,6 0 ° ^ Depart- methods employed by successful far­
d a y ’s Herald.
£ ? * * * Women's Club’ have mers in .this prosperous locality onlyi axpenss attached to the exhibit and Seminole should b« there with
should not ba^bverlooked. I t -wQl.be wfll be the «crvices of the mineger,
Mr. C. O ' Hirst and daughter,'
seed will be treated against jreavwall worth t your While •to Attend. the purchase of .some, of the veget­ pita of .‘tha baat displays of fruits slid Ellen of Lemonafer, lliMau are vlalt- U7. Farmers are also pulling up and
ables and incidental..
Incidentals. If the people
^ M V t h U ^ T h a 'u U n r e M T h J t £ fair ope m today, November .27 able,
peoph vagatables and everything fr o .m ;^ lng&gt;rlth .Mr.
Mr*. L D.. M.r- burning cotton atglka .nnd pi anting
" * ,r* ready bpt the addreaaaa of ani will continue four days.
’ 'lo f Bemlttola
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County wflj assist in thk
i f t : fnma that it’ is poeribfa to prepare! tln.
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The Gqutamlth •
c."JCn(»wledfc,; lore, power—tbfre
Mm. M. had asked two little bo;
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for loncbeoa. their respective motbc
being far from home. During luneheon the delicate question o f bathe wa*
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b a th er' •
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haro to." '
"Oh, I take' them when they make
pie. but I would never take 'em If they
didn’t make me."
• “That's all right, butI think you
have to take them even when they
don't make you.”
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adding
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irEaelr
Inner
tlo
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Minimum
Line
For
Eat____
school you want the gtrla to dance
with yun»:don't you? Believe me. they Charge 25 Cento.
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wouldn't If you. t&amp;dn't* ba0 a Mth.
Womenare all thatwayl*

in Hart Schaffner &amp; / M arx
clothes, with live style and
econom y in the bargain.

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The home of Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx clothes

J Mrs.' O. J. Miller is visiting her

mother at Williston.

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*rMrs. James Moughton is attend­
ing the Florida Federation of Womthe home of her sister, Mrs. Thig­ eh’a Clubs In Tamps. She Is the
pen. The prise, two besutlful guest Kui-.it of Mrs. Waldron.
towels were won by Mre. McLaugh­
lin. Mrs. Hatard of. Georgetown, - Mrs. Jessie Pratt of Enterprise
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S. C., who is' visltitag her mother, was in Sanford Wednesday.
Mrs. Oumss was presented with s
Mrs. O. P. Swope of Oviedo spen
very dainty handkerchief. . Those
present were' Mrs. Nasi, Mrs. Vorce, Wednesday in Sanford.
Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Watson,. Mrs.
Barnes, Mrs. Dumas, Mrs. Hazard
Mrs. W. C. IIIII will entertain her
and Mrs. McLaughlin,
Tho SocUl Department, of the &gt; Mr. Ralph Riley, of Chicago was
W om in’i Club will have their regu­ in Sanford on business this week.
lar bridge game Tuesday afternoon
with Mrs. Hal Wight aa hostess. *
L. S. Scroble, representing the
Clydo Lino was registered at the
Hotel Carnes Wednesday.
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CHARLIE. CHAPLIN
Dishonor System
ALICE BRADY in
"M aid of Belgium"
T O MORROW
"THE NINTH %AY”
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’’THE MASKED MARVELS”

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MOLLY KING In

’’THE S EVEN PEARLS”

Show will run continually from
3tl6 to J0:30. Come any time
and see a good show. *
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Sitka Pine Comee Into Ita.Own.
' A steamship that arrived In 8eattle
recently brought the drat shipment of
Bltka spruce'from Alaska for use.In
making airplanes. This wood la supe­
rior to any other for lightness and
strength, and rods 00 feet lone without
a knot or blemish are'easily obtained.
Much of this spruce has already been
shipped to Europe from British Co­
lum bia. Oregon and Washington. Blt­
ka spruce la the dominant tree of the
Alaska coast region, and waa for a
long time regarded with contempt by
lumbermen and" used only for fish
boxes. * Now It la tbe hope of tbs Unit­
ed States for paper pulp and alrplano
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. For ' Sale—Rig' Boston lettuce
plants, 60 cent* per thouaand.
R. Guerry, R. D.‘ 1.
. 27•For Sale— Windmill in good •con­
dition. Nearly new—125.00. N. «H.
Garner.
26«4te
—Good gas. heating stove,
Inquire Herald office.
26 8tp
For Sale—Thompson's* Barred
Rocks. Breeding stock now ready.
See me while selection la good or ad­
dress A. B. Commons,-Sanford. • .
25-Ctp

For Sale—Fins lot^'of Registered
. .* Too Hot For Him.
Quroc
Jersey pigs.
U n. Endor
Arthua Feast, consulting engineer,
Ciylctt,
‘Geneva,'
Florida.
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from Utah, breezed Into New York and
attended a banquet ^t tha-Engineers'
For Ssle—Shelving end counters
dub.. Several of tba guests were tbe
at a reel bargain. N. H. Garner.
McLean Kilties of Canada.
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27-4tc
A feature of tbe menu waa squab on1
toast, and one of the Scotch veterans,
after asking what it waa, proceeded
io cover It well with tabasco sauce, and truck land, well drained, at
no ate a couple of bltea of tbe burn­ Summerflcld, Marion County, Fla.,
ing liquid and then with a low cry put H mile from railroad station, J-f mile
from good achool and church, also
down bla knife and fork.
"Lay thaur an’ bu-r-r-n,” he sold. hard surfaco road. This land can bo
Then turning to Ihe waiter called: bought cheap for cash. Apply to
"Aye roori, I've had eneuch o' ihls. Chas. White, Adams Parki Ga. .
file's a shellin'* warth o' bam wie ye?
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26-12tp
An’ nay, laddie,-bring a bucket of lee
water."
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For Sale—International Harvester
lick, one
ton. 1914 'model,'
iter cooled. S. Rungp, Bnnford
Aggravating.
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Nothing tnakes a woman so mad as
to have something to say and no ono
For Sale— 176 Chickens. White
to listen.—Boston Transcript
Leghorns, at reasonable price. Caro
”Herald
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Dr. W. H. Cox of Jacksonville, has
been a visitor in the city.

For Sale—Ten passenger launch,
six horse Cailie engine, all in good
condition. yOne hundred cash takes
It. Can bo seen at Stone Island ox
address B ox.1168, Sanford.' 24-6tp

Mrs. Grady Dcon of Lakeland
has been tho guest o f Mrs. Hubert
Cooper for several'days.
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FOR KENT

. Simple Cure for Hiccoughs.
Dr. V, B. Aquluto df Buenos Aires
reportn. In. tho Hcnmr.n Medico n case
of severe hiccoughs that resisted all
treatment for 24 hourt, but that yield­
ed nt once when the man’s eyeballs
were pressed.
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made of wool is at High Tide]
we find we are greatly over­
stocked on D ress Sldrts.
Among these are many of the
fancy colors novelty weave
that
is■ •in. so much.demand.
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Furnished Room* J&gt;y Day, Week
or Month—Park avenuo Fist, 165
North Park avenue, over L.' R. Phil-

CIGARS
For Rent—Two rooms for light
housekeeping over Five and Ten
Cent Store.
’,27-2tp •For Rent—Three office rooms
fronting on First street. Most de­
sirable offices in city. Several other
good office rooms in same building.
Yowoli A Speer. •.
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.’ Lead Pensile Spread .Disease. .
An outbreak of diphtheria In an
English (ovyn was traced to tho habit
of schoolchildren wetting lead pencils
In their inoutha? ' .
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Rooms for Rent—919 Oak Avc,
22-tf'
For ‘ Rent—Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping, 117 Laurel ave­
nue.
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Only Exclusive Ready-to- Wear
Shop in Sanford

OFFICE ROOhlB FOR RENT
Three
rooma fronting on First
street, most desirable offlee rooms
lb city. Several other rooms for
good orflees In ssftie’ bnlldlng.
YOWELL &amp;.8PEER.
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For Saturday and Monday, a
large line of the New Waists
consisting of Georgette Crepe,
Crepe de Chine, Wash Satin,
Stripe Satins, Etc.

For Rent—Two nicely furnished
rooms. Hot and cold water. Con­
veniently located.
701 Magnolia
avenue.
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Cottage for Rent—Tom dollars
month. 1204 Park.avenue,
28

Style, Character and Daring
for Fall and Winter Attire
Street and G a d. -A ho lit
Frocks, T ailored Suits,
Waists, Separate Skirts,
Coats and every form of
spirited outdoor -costumes.
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Rooms (or light housekeeping and
furnished rooms.
Mrs. Liljs, 616
Park avenue.
23-tfc
For Rent—Furnished rooms for
;bt housekeeping. 807 Magnolia.
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WANTED
Wanted Woman to strip tobacco,
no.
Mauser.
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Wanted—Young man 19 yeara old,

Wanted—To ropair your guna,
aewing machines ahd talking, ma­
chines, or anything else that la
broken. 323 Palmetto, ' '27-2tp .

Each W eek---you will find adver­
tised in this space
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Seasonable, High Quality Mer­
chandise at. speeial prices tot
these'two days only.

. . Wanted—Fifty Barred Plymouth
Rock pullets; March or April hatchinf—the best attain money can buy.
Address " R ." care Herald. 1 26^tp
_ Wanted Ford Touring ear must
M In good condition and a bargain

N EW ARRIVALS
Sanford Ave, between 3rd and 4th 'St

East First Street

Sanford, FI

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- YOU AND M E ."

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
K CHIEL IS AMONG YB .RAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
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UiaSmJl*
H* v u o 't rich as dollars go.
Ho didn't bare a pile of dough
MfiRTdldn't own a m otorcar.
He couldn’ t travel far,
He couldn’t dreba in costly style
Ha just poaaesaed a kindly amile
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'H e bad a happy aort of way,
Knew how to work* and how to play;
'And-ha TeaJjeeted•wvnen fair
And dealt with men upon the
square
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And people thought him much worth
while
Becauae he had a kindly amile
You do not need-a atore of gold V
The love of real frienda to hold;,
Be honest, boy, and klml and true.
And do the'work you And to do;
Win openly and not by guile,
And folks will like you for your
amile
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you may send alt to our* All!
abroad
But
the
CHILDREN
AT
HOME FIRBT AND ALWAY8
No saving at their expense! ,
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T There are some people here who
do not see any good in th* Board of
Trade. V They overlook the fact that
the Board i»' working while they are
asleep and were it not for the Board
of Trade'Sanford and Seminole coun­
ty would have been erased from tho
map long ago. Without taking into
consideration the* freight rates, high­
ways, entertainment!, advertising
and a hundred other good achieve­
ment! I will take up that army can­
tonment tlmt the Board of Trade
haa apeht money on and sent'a dele­
gation “to Washington to get. We
may get or may not but Arcadia
.went after an aviation school and
Won it and now Arcadia' will have
several thousand men there until
the war is over and may be long
after the war... The Arcadia Board
of Trade went after It, was backed
by the soliddtixcnshlp and the sen­
ators and congressman and Arcadia
had the flat country fdr the aviation
school and obtained It. The people
down-ihers did not lay down on the
Job and say It was impossible. There
is nothing impossible, when all the
people of any community got be­
hind tho Board of Trade.
This
county will never be anything and
□over accomplish anything' unless
tho people stay with the Board of
Trade. -And then I believe to the
victor belong the spoils and if there
there are' any business men in this
community that do not support the
Board of .Trade they should not
share In any of the good things ac­
complished by* the Board of Trade.
It makes me tired the way that some
people lay down on every job. and
then come in {or the finish with a
basket. Look around you and sec
the slackers that wo . have in our
piidst, and whpn you .hayc their
number give thcm.Tho cold shoulder,
and freeze them out. They are no
good hero and might just as well
find out that they are not-wahted.

t A mother of aevcral children telle
in the December Good Housekeeping
of gUta her children made
She
writ**: "lot the children make, their
own gifta for one another at Christmaa
My bqy of nine haa. made
cardboard furniture covered with
wall paper for.hta slater's doll house,
wooden ariltnoaU Cut with an in­
expensive hand-saw from pattems-ho
copied out of books and magazines
and a top Ironing board and stand
which gave great pleasure
Tho
The animals were cut from cigar
boxes, sand papered, cplored, and
mountpd on wooden stands
The
baby liked them better thAi boughtpn -toys
My six and ten year old
/girls made a wagon of a pasteboard
box, covered Inaldo and outsido with
pretty poatcarda of children and an­
imals, with' cord to draw it by For
. the baby they 'fashioned a pair of
' reins made of old hair ribbons wash­
ed and braided and two* alcighbclia
sewed on, a family of pApcr dolls
with originally designed and colored
clothes'* and a fish-pond game, quite
as attractive as tho ope in the store,
were other gifts made by their small
fingers Tho beat of it is, oven the
baby will say when he sec* ono of
these playthings, 'Brother mado my T Wo can give thanks next Thurs­
'horse for me,* and ho and brother day because -the newspapers say that
Gov. Catta will, not call .a. special
are both twice ns happy
s .-salon of the legislature.. The regu­
lar sessions are ball enough and what
*' Having frequently .oallcd, at­ In the world would we do after a
tention to tho danger of under, nour­ special session.
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United States In tho ardor for food
conservation I (am Interested in tho 1 v The city election was no surprise
above editorial of the Atlanta Geor­ to thoao who have followed politics
gian and give the afticle hero lp ita here for many yeari. .The present
entirety for the benefit of enthusias­ city council-suits the people all right
tic patriots, who nro. confuslng^vai- and it was not tha d ty council that
ucs so deplorably theso days.. Tho worried them but the plan by Which
coundfmcn- work. - Tho idea of com­
Georgian says;.
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• Do without beef—for th e . full mission form is to chsnge the plan
of ptoceedure and for that reason
grown man it is not necessary
Eat as little wheat as possible— there-was no fight made on tho num­
bers of'th e council who wanted to
that won't hurt you if yqu are full
retain their seats although “ there
grown
were some who tried to cloud ^the
Get. along without sugar in your Issue by bringing municipal owner­
coffee and tea, no harm in that
ship and 'commission form into
■But do pot save ANYTHING ,at Tuesday's election. With five o f the
tho expense of a child's present old members and two good new ones
grqwth or future power and value to on the board tha d ty ' of Sanford
th* nation ■
will be In’ good hands for the next
. We want to .and will help England two years regardless of whether, the
ail wa can—but not at the expense people want commission form of gov­
of OUR CHILDREN
ernment-or not.
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We want to send everything poeaible to France, Italy and Ruaaja,
1 It was a blessed privilege to hear
but rio( at the expense ot OUR
Dr. Hulley at the Baptist church
CHILDREN
Sunday n ig h t‘ when he gave'E m Save on yourself, deny YOUR­
pey'a "Over .the*Top" stories of the
SELF
awful war arid what it really means.
But, FEED YOUR CHILDREN, It also gave me' great pleasure to
no saving there. Sacrifice In. the hear Dr. Hulley say (hat the people
present, but do not rob the future
In Florida have not waked up to the
You do not .need sugar, but the fact that we are in war as yet. ;-.l
child cannot go without It
said this two years ago.' .1 preached
A reasonable, wholesome supply of Red Cross, Home Guards,- Food
sugar, the simplest kinds of candy, Conservation and everything else
in moderation * These are necessary that would be “ needed
and tha
for the child’s growth and health
people laughed, about my felrs.
Oood food, nourishing food, the Well, Nero fiddled white Roma wai
child roust have See that the child burning but'he finally burned up In
gets It
-the conflagration' and unless the
You read with horror and pity people wake up io the necessities‘ of
that In Europe and In Germany the ,war and* realise that ft will'last
especially, what la called "starva­ several years yet they are going to
tion typhus,” is prevalent among be burned In their own fat;
children because they have 'been de­
ORLANDO 18 WITH &lt;J8
prived pi the foods they need '
This nation wants and will toler­
ate no aueh attack on the children of Will Atiead Wafer ways Convention
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Every sacrifice for grown ‘ hsan to­
"Orlando 'will auffsr an incaledday—YES
lable lots if ahe falls .to be represent­
Any'robbing of tha future ganera- ed at Abe Deep Water Ways Con­
n, any stealing from the power, vention, which convehes at Miami
energy and valut of -the Americana December 27th,” said Hon. E. T.
that are to replace us In the next Woodruff,‘ tha official representative
generation? N O V - '
of the Sanford Board of Trade (who
Save on youreelf, not on your met.with-the' directori of tha.Orlan­
do Board at an adjourned.'meetjng
children^'
Sacrifice end* deny yourself that this noon.

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lawless prorln

ent secretary ‘ or*' tha Sgnford
snre you will be glad to add I sender says tbat‘ thU^naw .Ud
one of
Board of Trade.
i both, of these hsmes *to tha Honor wa* oeedod. and wUl help, to raal
The ono-hin
ona-hindred- s s . s s i 5 drillxlng
s % r “ Influence..
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Mr. Woodruff .aid they were bc. ■Roll of Sanford boy. now doing their things
*»-&gt;"« go ahead.- Th.
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ton refrigerator and two-hundrodIng brought borne to tha necessity of °
hono power engines g iv ^ storage
The longer I live the more I ad"deeper, waterway* .a t ' the,, present
Hard to U o Through.
grid.power forJ!eh.canning and frees*
^Bobble’a rather wai tryiSr »_
time. Ha declared. It is impossible mire this glorious country and the ing.
Incubator ehlckana. and one day J V
tor the railroads to handk the ahlp- wondgrful people, the ' melting pot
[Ittle feUoW was .watching a c £ S
manta -of .vegetable* from -tha San­ for every .race on .earth, ia .turning
&gt; t Might 0# Wore*.
broakJng.Ua. way .through t h e * 5
ford aectlon, and with tha enjoyed out, particularly the women. "Their
“Nothin’.said Und* Ebeii. *1* a* Bobby remarked: .T arehow bs^S
bit”
haa
been
and
Js.splwndld;
no
refrigerated • shipments via water
an right, but I can't tee b J /S
transportation this'difficulty-would wonder New*York state gave them bad aa It might be, specially n cold out.
got
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alg."
in a measure be relieved. He point­ the franchise, and that, dinner soma
ed out the fact that assistance from of "you ebapa had recently at Geneva
this source would also .be: ebiuficfal wasn't a circumstance compared
to' Orlando and her orange belt see^ wit^.the'.T'hsnklkiving dinner the ' j g a i M M B } B » M M I k 5&gt;CUIdM IM» g C i l g i n i g | ;
* women of New York City are pre.Ion.
psring for the boys of tho Army and
Mr. Woodrtlff said that the San­
Navy.
ford section eras going to Miami In
I suppose' your feelings are about
an endeavor to, show ‘ the deeper
r*'
water wafr committee that the St. the same aa mine. U the kaiser had
Jo)ms route waa the logical route to to show his dirty tricks why didn't
be adopted In their plan of construc­ he start In about thirty years back,
tion. He declared to route the water then you 'an d I could have done
way via St. Augustine and Daytona something b eside* p u rch a se Liberty
would be a very great Injustice to. a Bonds and join the Home Guards.
M y regards to the old hoys,
majority of the people, as the St.
Youre very truly,Johns route would serve 90 per cent
H. M. Papworth'
more people.
The cost of this route as cbmpared
to the East Coast should alio., bo
placed before the committee,'said
Mr.' Woodruff. Engineers
have
showp .the cost to be very much less
than that'of the East Coast, Every
report of the engineers selected to
survey these two routoq have report­
ed In favor of the 8t. Johns route.
If ia the intention of the Sanford
Board of. Trad*, to Induce the com1
mittco o n . the return trip to take
care at. New Smyrna, motoring from
there to Sanford and Orlando in an
an endeavor, to show the Committee
Just 'what advantages are to be gjilnod by adopting the'St. Johns route.
From Sanford the committee will be
taken "to Jacksonville by private
yscht, which- the Sanford Board of
Trade .will furnish f o r ' the disting­
uished visitors.
Mr. Woodruff*said he did not b{£
lieve Lrlando realized the Importance
of the oppportunlty' which was now
presenting itself to the people of this
section. He. said the St. ‘Johns route
would riot only bonefit Sanford, but
that Orlando had almost as much to
g&gt;ln‘ In tho way o fraocuring cheaper
freight rates aad the possibility of
securing a deep .water way to our
city. "It* U not a far distant day
before'rivcf steamers will belying ot
an Orlando pier." Little as tho pos­
sibility may seem to you at the pres­
ent time, this.fact la aura to take
place.”
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Mr. Doufclass said he understood
that both Secretary of War Baker
and Secretary. Daniels of tho Navy
would .,bl in attendance rit' the Mi­
ami meeting.' He said that -Miami
was. apcrtdlng $17,400 to entertain
this convention, and that Lrlando as
well aa Sanford stiould be represent­
ed by-at least ono delegato'to ket
thom^ know we were on the- map
"It Is .imperative that this .commit­
tee‘be induced to return via Sanford
and Orlando, thence ovtr the St.
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It ia understood that Secretary D
C Marlowe of thp'Sanford Board cf
Trade will leave In the morning for
Jacksonville to secure the yacht
which is to convey the Deeper Water
Ways committee-to Jackfonviiie .
It was definitely settled that Or­
lando shou}d be represented at the
meeting cither by M M Smith or
R B Broas|er or both ^-Orlando Re­
port cr-Star -

Phone Hill Lumber Co.
for that Good, Hard
Alabama Lime.
The
kind they all want. . .

Sem inole's R oll o f H onor
Navy
Karl Schultz, Sherman Routh,
.Collier Brown* Oliver Murrell, Ned
Chittenden, Roy Chittenden, Ralph
Roureillat, Allan Jones, Morris Spen­
cer, Hugh White, Oecar Rouse, C. J.
Lawton, James Purvis, William Hart
ley, Wallace Upfrird, W. C, Temple
•
Army
John Murrell, Kenneth Murrell,
Leslie Hill, Seth Woodruff, Stanley
Walker, Dr.' Ralph. Stevens,- Jo*
Chittenden, Oscar Speer, Bruce An­
derson, E rn est Gregory, Fred’ Masop,
George ■^IcLaughlln,• Harold Wash­
burn,' Albert Fry, James Eatridgc,
George fluff, Thomas Sullivan, W&lt;
A. Pntlishnll, Meade Fox, Ingram
Guerry, Joe Guerry. Oscar N. Zlttrower, Henry Byrd, Osborne Wil­
liams, Vail Lovell, Martin-Temple,
Robert Robinson, Arthur Dlckjns,
John Lee, J. A. Stafford, Andrew
Aulin, John Cater Lawton, Alfred
M. Back, Herbert Fuller, Joe Lewis,
Arthur L*«ris,' Melville ,C. Tyler, J.
F. Coates, Ernest Gormlcy, Walter
Radford, .Corbett Hutchinson, Sam
Pevehouse, Harry Carlson, C. E.
Hunter, Vfflson Miller, Harrold Long
James Weaver Norman Baker, Er­
nest' C, Morris, Ike House; T. *M.
Hill, Harry* Rabun, Guy Stafford,
Lewtie Oglesby, Densler Stafford, T.
O. GUlla, Willie 0 . Goolsby, Harrold
Holiday, C. -R. Peqbody, Robert
Merrlwethcr, .Robert Routh, Staf­
ford LcKils, Grover LeFils, Paul
Dooley, E. L, Mott, Frank carnpbelli, William Hartley, Floyd Wash­
burn, . Oscar DuBo'se, Edwin L.
Dlnkln,
, .
*
. Shm J. Pickens, Harry H. New­
man, Bryan Walker, Andrew J,
King, Charles P,rlcstcr, . Robt. 0.
Weeks, ‘ Walfrrd Picrsoni Vander
Perrittc, Adolph Shaw, Barney'^F.
Griggs, Harry Miles, Duncan Mit­
chell, Drawdy Matthers, Lewis' Col­
lins, Jonh A. Rhodes, John R. Long,
William B. Lynch,. James H. Lee, J.
C. Hutchinson, C-. fft Smith, Roy
Mason, Dr. T. A. Neal Georgo Hyman
John fe Hawkins
Fred Ballard
Cal Robert Willie
Joe Zapf. ‘
Ralph Geiger'
Harry Geiger
Fred Ballard
' Robert mil
Eddlo Potter

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against imitations and substitutes

Harry Papworih Writes Aboat Bay*
^ T o u believe in la ir play in business? Then
Will Try Florida Beer
Who Hare Made Good
Washington, N ov.'28.—What will
demand the genuine, "bottled Coca-Cola.
Now York, NoV 20.1917
be of more than passing interest to
R J&gt;‘ Holly,-Editor,
Drink C oca-C ola'In Bottles
the stock men of Florida la the. de­
.Sanford Herald, ,
cision ot Quartermaster General Hen*; Sanford, Fla
y Q. Sharpe to give Florida beef a
Keep a case in yqur homo. Order from your dealer .
My Dear Sir:.
trial at Camp Johnston, Jackson
, *. * *
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y
^
- Thera a n several of your old dtivilla.
D
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8
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R
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f
r
e
s
h
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n
g
aena.who live in the "Big City” who
■Quartermaster General
Sharps
are mighty proud to read the man­
made known his. Intention to Sehator
ner in which you people til little old
plctchcr after* Hi^(Scnstor Fletcher)
Sanford are doing '‘ their bit,” ' and
had ‘requested that Florida beef be
s a n f o e d ',
ph on e 2 i :
F l o r id a
reading in the Usua of Nov 10th
uied, In the following letter;
that you desire tha names of San­
ford boys who are doing "their bit” Honorable Duncan U. Fletcher,
and not .on the Roll of Honor I send _ United States Senate,
law
Washington, D. C.
W,o have tho largsat display room In Floridayou the following information:
Prices reasonable.
My Desr Senator:
&gt; Some of you. will remember the
M M UCO
Electrical 8 apsli#a— HeaUaf Appsrstos
Under date 6f .November 1', 1917,
Willie family, consisting of father
Correspondence and Personal Calls Solicited
and three boys who all sang In the I advised you that investigation was
,1™
I K
SO N e l e c t r i c c o m p a n y ^
Episcopal church choir of tho Holy being mide, nr your request, as to
Croes, were members of'the fire-de­ the; desirability of utilising some o{
partment and joined the first jnill- the ligh t. Florida beef for Camp
tary company organized in Sanford, Johnston. I have now heard from
&gt;&gt;&lt;4
and after, the Spanish American war the Quartermaster at Camp John­
ston
and,
2n
the
report
Indicates
that
joined the- regular' army, and all
three boys obtained - eommlfeioni. the beef may prove satisfactory,
STANDARD HAILBOAD OP THE BOOTH
f\
Quite recently a fine looking chap in except m to weight, he has been In­
structed
to
purahase
and
Use
this
the colonel’s uniform of the regular
army, walked In the ofhcc and. who bhef for one wtok, each dressed ani­
thould It |re but Bob Willie, the mal to weigh not Ism than 800 lba.,
eldest of the three -boys, who la now' .gqd at' the end of tha weeW to report
■No. M
N f;W
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No. 82 .
lieutenant colonel on General Bell’s anew a* to the quality apd sultabllLv Jackao^TDle^_9ilO a. m.
staff In Washington I believe the Ity of the meat for his camp. :*’f !
Ar Saviaask----- 1:15 p.m.
Very respectfully, '
father ot these boys ajdll Uvea In’ St
Ar ChartMoa—
60S p. m.
Henry G. Sharpe,. .
Ar
Biduasad----S
M a.m.
Augustine. . It might' help some ot
7t
A» Wa*hlagten__8;40 a. at.
io * &amp; Z m.
Quartermaster Geheral.
the boy* on your Honor Ro!T should
-A, 1^10 a.m.
Stuart now baa an ice plant and
their get in touch with Col Bob'. _
gt$9 a. w*
■v *»$•_**.■*
Some of your oid dtlzene will re­ whlla this information would not be
member the celebratlpn we had particularly pleasing, perhaps, to the
when :"iitUa Joe" Zapf waa born A people of the far north or east, jt ia
WWla
few .day* baek I - received a card imporaint and Iritarestlng (n’ Kloridg, ■' ;
even
with
winter,
coming
right
along.
from- MoT written from. Southamp­
The Ice plant at 8 tuart la estab­
ton, England, sh0 be la now Ffrot
Lieutehent In the Engineers Regl- lished at.‘what waa formerly € fish

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PROMOTING"

b o a u d o f t r a d e r e su l t s

. (DT TH* 8ROUTTAHt) .

Kelt Mee&lt;lng at Orlado, you’ advocate and. in and through
. December m onthly'meeting tTil* orgmliatlon you will fin d 's
Board of Trade will brheld in .channel that will assist you in ac’ •Tuesday, Dec. 11th at 7?80‘ (^mplUhlng many o/ the thinga you.
This will bo a formal bualneaa wiah-tu Accomplish. Wo repteafcnt
It is urged that a targe no .particular creed or politics but
,Jon go from Sanford and from wa do roitre»ent the brotherhood of
Seminole county .towna. Auto- man. and the Idea that cooperation*
to aecommo’dte ail- .who along the right liqp* serves to build
to attend will leave the Carnes bigger, better men and women. In
promptly at SdO-p. m. -T be;Ahi§ work you can help and if you

Orlando Interested
'• Wt need builders not. leinoclysta
If^Tk* Orlando Board of Trade is so to knock your Board of Trade is
Lry much Interested fn transports- to knack your own.homo town and
and traffic matters and realising county.
■ . ■ - CHARLES

HOWARD

P lirT E N -

with the Sanford Board of Trade^to
noward Ptattenburg,.
. lure their Interests _ represented ^ preacher, editor and orator, had
should further application be made aei|Tere&lt;i his famous lecture, "Loyalty
ly southeastern railroads--for in- lo the Home Town,” In several repreetaed freight rffstea.. DeLsnd is scntntlvo Kentucky dries the Ken-*
slio vitally Ihterested ss well as tueky netall Merchants' association
*Apopks. *EU9tt&gt; nn(1 Lcoaburg. - It is printed several thousand copies of this
Iks desire* to aid and assist the rail- lecture and scattered them broadcast
-«,di all possible and provide them throughout the state, thus demonstrat*rith Incomes sufficient to perform |ng the urtrem l appeal and Popularity
Tormri service, but It i. hot felt that . * £ • PUttenbnrg*. work on the plat*uh the "heavy tonnage -th ey are
SOW receiving, a
tonnage greater
Uun their capacity, that an Increase
.tn freight ratea would benefit them
eicept In Increased idytdanda. It la
' the policy now of tha organisations

&gt;Vr, pi^tfwnbars'a articles on Uilw and
kindred subjects have had a drcularion
„ j diore than a.million copies for the'
past ten yeafa.
Charles Howard Plattenburg has octuplod a prominent place on the L'yce-

V U W l t OM IU L r t l l U L U n U
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May Have to Build Homes fo r
War W orkers.
Great Influx of Laborers at “War.
Bride" Cltlaa Puta Living Spaoe .
. at a Premium.
|1 z ' 4 “ — „ - -•
zjk --:’ 7/V .,
Washington.—With thousands of.
workmen crowding Into the* "war*
bride” cities of the nation. Unde Sant
faeea Jhe proposition o f becoming a
landlord or having hti Important war
work crippled. The crowded condi­
tions tn many Industrial centers siready are hampering the Work of nranl*
Ilona manufacture, especially with ad­
ditional plants being boilt to employ
more workmen.
The great demand for laborers in'
many sections has been followed by
the demand fpr houses.* Companies
have built houses foe their own .work­
men, and real estate men and builders
have done their best to relieve tha
situation.i. flowererythe onward aweep
of workman has defied all efforts, to­
ward proper housing.
The use of beds Id ctgfat-bonr shifts
has been resorted to tn such cities as
Younstown, 0 .; Brie, Pa.; Bridgeport,
Conn.; Chester, Pa.;- Newport News,
Va, and many others. AH of thead
dtlea were crowded-even before-the
United 8tatee entered the war. In
Brie* 48' munition workers procured
room and board In one five-room bouse,
with cots In every room and in tha
cellar and attic. Conditions In-all of
, these dries are becoming worse each
day.
One shipbuilder procured 200
badly-needed workers and lost them
the next day because be could find no
place for them to sleep.

A CAMOUFLAGE ARTIST

ERICA IS PUT OK MARKET
Ancient Yacht, Winner of Royal
\ Squadron Cup, la Pbr Sale—fa *
In Good Condition.

America, which woo the Royal
Yacht Squadron cup 80 year*, ago, Aug­
ust 22, 1691, la offered for. solo by
ber'preaent owner*, Paul Butler and
Mrs. Blnncho Butler Ames.
' She la now laid up at a wharf In
BostoD.'and la In flret-clasa condition.
That she will not go to the Junk heap
la' practically certain, for before tba
war several yachtsmen tried to Induce
the Butlers to sell wUhoatSfieecM, and
members of the New. York Yacht dub
have been anxI'ous*t9 bare her.
,-v
Furthermore, an examination of her
hull /showed her to be In firet-dns
condition, and although she baa been.
pnQmllt&gt;by.modern designers, aha (s
still able to-aalL and'sail at a good
rate of speed, If there Is ample wind
to'drive.' She never was a good drift­
er,. but, given a gtg wbole-sall breese,
she will show her heels to many much
fonnger.

v:&gt; ! •/ ItJ t W Utvidentfe.f
Great hooka need hard, done repeat­
ed study,, nnd are not. to b« skimmed
OTer like current fiction. When the
time which most la any care he ex­
pended on the mastery o f the thought
la subtracted. a* modest knowledge.of
the .language does not represent so
very formidable ah extra* Investment.

s i ~ u * i p . me
Bronll Katherine had tho "Jumping
toothache." although her mother was
unaware of the nntunT of the pain. In
her effort* to dtiWQvetjthls aha asked:
"Whet does It feel like, honey?" "Oh."
•aid Katherine, with A, note of path
nod despair, f i t dee feels Uke A don
■•abortin'.”

TUBES

30iT

30x33.25
Other Sixes Auto Casings and Tubes at Cat Ptki

The SANFORD CYCLE COMPANY
115 PARK AVENUE

SANFORD,- FLORIDA

Held on Wrong Woman.
. Tho s tm t car stopped and a man ac­
companying a woman got off tha front
end of the car. As ho stood holding
out his hand to assist tho .woman In
alighting hs looked down the street
Just then something,burned into tha
outstretched hand and he caught hold,
as. ha kept his eye on an automobile
that was approaching. .
“Let go my arm, man," cried the.col­
ored 1woman who was getting off'the
car.
•Tbeg your pardon," stuttered the
surprised man as he looked at-the col­
ored women and saw that she, Instead
of -his companion, had followed him
off the car.—Indianapolis News.
The High Cost‘of Illness.
It is estimated by the United States
public health scnrire that 8,000,000 per­
sons Id this country are III at any one
time, that each, of the 80.000.000 wageearners lows on an average nine days
of work from Illness yearly, Involving a
t&amp;tal wage loss of $800,000,000, while
their doctor nnd medicine bills amount
to 1180,000,000.
Quality of Love.
Let ouV never censing care be to
better the love that we offer our fel­
lows. , One cup of this love thnt Is
drawn-from the spring on tho moun­
tain Is worth n hundred* taken'from
the stngnnrtt well of onlffinry chnrlty.
—Maeterlinck.

Pulling For The St. Johns
Mr. K T. Woodruff' official delej»t» to [li« Deeper. Waterways con­
vention at M ia m i, le ft Sanford by
suto yesterday morning.
Wd are
pulling lor a deeper St. Johns fiver
and along with other*.Central-Florida
dflfgai' * ii is hoped that Mr. Woodrufl *il! hi* su cce ssfu l in the under­
taking.

.

Anticipating' a 'Stump.
The Victim—"And why should you
bo so much concerned even If I nrn
losing my Iinlr?” Tho Barber—"Why,
sir, anyone Is annoyed'to find his busi­
ness. fulling off.*'

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Th» Sanford Board of Trade Is do­
ing til ponMlile to increase tho de­
mand for S em in olo county products
{Saturday, th rou gh the Jacksonville
Chamb-r of C o m m e r c e and. their
A-l tprn i try. B. R; K iller n , r :qowt was sent out to all railroads
-operating dining cars into,and out of
Jtckinnville to shovf Semlnola coun­
ty produrts on their menus. Tho
d*a ii not one originated by tho,
writer, blit eom ea at the suggeation
of Mr. Kessler, whq is riot-only
working in tho interest of &gt;Jackson­
ville, hut Florida at large and Sem­
inole county and Its Board of .Trade
is glad to know that in the Jfcksonvill* Chamber of Commerce wo are
finding such noble cooperation..

CHARLES
"

HOWARD
BURQ.

,um nnd Clinutuuqua platform. He has
UTtured In every state In tho Union
save two and everywhere receives but
tbe highest comranjdsriou.
**i
Bcfore.be went on the platform Mr.
Plattenburg was a successful editor of
n weekly newspaper In a leading. Iowa
town, and there crime In dally contact
with people, lived their lives, studied
nnd helped solve their problems. lie
speaks' from experience and first hand
knowledge gnlncd by years of study
nnd wide travel. Mr. Plattenburg will
•At thr Shriners dinner, held^in leave each town with Its people think­
Jacksonville the other dgy, promi- ing bhinder, cleaner thoughts. His
personality and words wlll^ be 1m*
ntnt on.thrir bill of fare was labelled
pressed on their minds.
by n»mp Hanford's leading products.
At the High School Auditorium,
Whether os not you are a membar next Monday night. Tlekets on sale
of the B oard of.Trade, the organisa­ At 'Philips Drug Store, Tho second

tion it advertising yoii and your
business. For tho prod Ocet and ahipptr we arc successfully representing
y&lt;mr traffic interests to tha merchant
»rc increasing your sales by
unnjtng rrnny tourists to your door
and because of Iheir stopping* here

«an,y thjt affords them their Bring
* hom e. If you, the . reader,
ihiii i° roopcr*l« in this way we
.*
”* c’ #(1HfoR have
f you
- , ™ .you.
, , . . - IIf-you
B°t able to. pay the .110 annual
■then for heaven's saktf help ns
boosting SEMINOLE COUN-

Sufferings of Rich.
"The poor uro often overworked;
but they suffer leas thnn many among
tho rich, •who have no work to do, no
Inti^pestlng object to till lip life and to
sntlrfy 1h? Infinite cravings of man
tew nrtJon."'—WHl'nin Fllery Clinnnmg

PLATTEN-

Lyceum number.

Yes, We Had Some Cold La*t Winter
But the Citrus Industry .Survived it

Hero is a salillbr who makes hlmsell
look, like a wire screen so that the
enemy will, think’ he Is nothing bul
wire. Some camouflage. The Frcnrt
polio who 1s seeO'ifu-e has succmlcf
In weaving about himself a wire en­
tanglement and after completing tin
Job I| at work pulling together a-dend
ly grenade tri a trench tbe French bui
taken from the Germane.

winw did «some
».J damage nnd some of our best
The cold weather in Florida Js»te winter
We^too, sustained some losses, and we have no^
[Ul Yet we are disposed'to look upon the cold as
disposition to minlmlxs the effects,
and to believe lU t it taught needed lessons.,
perhaps a blessing in disguise, cr.
Really good citrus fruits can be
A country in which there w y i never
rown
only In a llmUcd area, even in
encountered natural obstacles to* com­
lorldo. Were It not for occasional
plete prosperity, such as the vagaries
trees would be planted so far to
of - the elements provide, would indeed cold,
north as to make the pver-produebe a- heaven on earth. The, records the
show that Florida has no more than tlon of fruit a menaco to the,citrus In­
«»•
her chare or these climatic disturbance! dustry. A frecie In Florida
-*i-tn fw t is more fhvored than many effect of dlKOuragtng planting tn sec­
tions outside the citrus belt
other sections of tha world.
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Los Angeles Family Goss to Edmon• tont Can^ and Takea Homs
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With Them.

Determining AgejQf Eggs. * To determine the exact age nf eggs,
dissolve sborft four ounces of common
salt In n qtiartot pure water nnd then
imnicrao the egg. If It be only a day
or ao old. It will sink to the bottom of
tbe dish, but if It be thfeo days old
It wilt dost;,‘IF more than five, It will
come to the surface.

•Los Angeles.—It Is not an uncom­
mon sight to encounter a bouse upon
rollers in the middle of a street end In
the process of being transported to s
new location some distance away, but
It Is seldom .that a house is taken to
pieces, the parts transported more
than 1,600 mllea, and once more pat to­
gether again. This Is exactly what has
happened, however, with the residence
* Her Beet Wishes.
of J. B. Storer of this dty. Tbe Storer
It was the last day of school. The family recently dedded to make Its
teacher was gtvlng a farewell party for home hereafter In'Edmonton, Canada,
her close, os she was to be married In and for tome reaeon, not generally
the near-fnture* The children spent a known to the public, they took thalt
pleasant, afternoon, and before they bouse with them. A corps of workmen
realised It the time came to eay good- was engaged, the-house taken down
by, One by one they marched Op and piece by piece, each carefully marked
shook hands with their dear teacher. and done up ln neat bundles and loadDoris said; "I hope*you will get as' ed upon a steamship for transportation
isruul a
re tint nntl ras
eretn
wv
nreno fla1
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good
my
imps
to Vancouver,, and theoca by rail to
--'-rii L .-husband
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*Edmonton. It will -not ho long, ‘(therefore, until an American frame house,
Patting1Acquaintance.*
Old-man Boggs says bis boy BIB built of American lumber from floor
stops at the best hotels In New*York. to, ablngiea, appears in a* Canadian
He does They're ocl tbe route o f t h f ci(y as tbs residence of the Storer
laundry be drives a ' wagon for.— fanilly.
Browning’s MagayId p. „ *&gt; ,

RURAL SCHOOLS ARE CLOSED

** Worth Whlls Quotation.
"Pleasure comer through toll and Higher Pay In .Business Pursuits
not by, self-lndulgencn'and, indolence.
Causes Shortage of Taschere in*
WvAmlna
Wyoming. '
18cniinole eounty. mlnlstar is When one gets to love work, his life Is.
a happy ope.”—Buskin.
»r l ‘u°’ / 0,n thft Do» rd 0{ Trnd»*
Cheyenne, Wyo^rScpre another one
tk Is direotly.along the.lines
tv„ i . v ,
**.*•for Moral School authorities In Wyo­
. All Nfekale.
JudgldX%Tb« looks of tha collec­ ming say 20' rural, schools are dosed
ts) plate that passes us at church, In the,statu because trochrra cannot be
ne-tenths 61 the membere of the coo- secured. .More financial; reward lu
•ogstlon seem to think that faeaVjn the business pursuits connected with
tho war are taking many women and
^JjnTENBURO AND b g t d
only seven squares
men teachers away, from their l/rofc*
Hon. nccrinllnrlo rim state sripertv

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frie n d s suffered u» a.result of it

MOVES HOUSE 1,680 MILES

. A Wonderful Testimony to tbe Stability
•of th« Gtnii fodwtry of ‘Dii* ,Slate
1

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us for long-continued periods.. To an ly anvthst
extent some of us fell into this error ■ highly profitable Tcturn for .bis Inwhen ronteraplatlng the damage last vestment and labor.
•winter's cold flld in Florida.
. Tha wheat crop bf a targe are* of *ha
NoW that it can bt looked baek to northwest waa
1£UljTall tore last
with, proper perspective tha event re - . aaaegn tar reason of drou*bt- 'T '* f ^
Bk U thf roll .u bllltf of th. eitnl, lhoui»rM» or ■crt 1
J r.lj
i

msl slxe and U Uksly.to sell fora s much

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wouht - f ndIret l i re*re m s ijE i
capacity of (he citrus industry.

staple erope in these sectlone.

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Onr new catalog is ■ worth-wblla book,
If yen have it not, let us sand you copy.

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of the Board of -Control,'and de-| and giria were'wide awako and wil
dared that all public bualrjaaa should never forint the tale of tho rata.'
ty transacted-openly and :h6ovnI' The pul jilt committee of the Bap^
It, J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES. Bnalnee* M iniftr board. Joe Is absolutely Correct. Hist church are actively engafed. In
,
There may, be rare occasions wh^n I getting juit the right kind 0/
Feldfelttd K*1r j T««MUy u d m u #
the public interests would be best |preacher to serve in the absen^e.of
served in a secret meeting of public Dr. Hyman and In the-interim hav
servants, but such cases are to ’ few arranged these special services each
H Remember your Bank Account is your faitfiful friend fn time of need. •
ION r u e s IN ADVANCE:
and far between ihat the good that Sunday at the Temple;
_ B®T . . ..
might result from.them % far out-1 ' j ) r. Hulfey hfts {,Mn .^cured^fcJr
V Regular weekly or monthly deposits are what make your account grow to
HONTUN
weighed by the official dodging o f next-Sunday and will preach at both
MONTHS,. . i «^mi
a substantial /und.
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responsibility
Wnd
sometimes
downmorning
and
evening
hour**:
At
i*A la U» CII# fcj Cmto U N P«T nt la
%
If
you
have
npt
a
Bank
Account,
or
are.thinking
of
atarting-andther,'let
ua
right croookednesa that comes from these service* the Doctor will deliver
open one for you.
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la 1MMM MM Ba M*d« it Off** l!1" , , " ™ 1 ° r.
of **■ •P«w *1 ■•rra'ons on timely
Public servants like'any other ser­ subjects- and ovary one in Semlnble
IM SmmM-CMm Mall Matltr AOfM tSa4 vants do not have to hide from the
CAPITAL f3O.O0O.O0
SURPLUS $15,000.00
■*h
* ol
Boated.
r
county should avail themselves of
,i IH N 'iB
llh
r ia t rurtla
h::
larch Srd. 1ST*
Uadtr Art of Muck
master in order to render him the tho opportunity .o f hearing this great
BmUBCM Uf
W M m Na IU beat service, and those who practice man.
this In the eydtyday affairs of-life
usually jget canned the first time they
are caught in the act.-rArcadia En-j
----terprUe.
Wanls tree eta and H old Men to
Meet In Orlando
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II. R. STEVENS
m hand
• THAT’S uS. .
O . t , TAYLOR
R. R. DEIS
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Things
are
to
move
rapidly
in
'the
AsaTCuU*
So far only one man has stopped
t.
Ihla Herald bn account of our out- work of the Pederal Pood Adminis-'
spoken Americanism and-to him and traU on.M jsahow n. by .the^call sent
[any who are contanipiatlpg such a| °ut by U. S. Food Administrator
move we send this Holiday Greeting [®™*.ton Beachara of the Florida
Division, who has notified all wjiol
from the Balnbridge Searchlight:
sale and retail grocers' of the state,
A weak kneed sissy asked the
and also nil the hotel and restaurant of wheat la saventeen counties, not
editor of this.paper if he was not
men of Plorida .to attend-a confer­ of .wheat In aeventeen countries pot
afraid that our eaustic references to
And Carrter, editor of the Arcadia slackers and pro-Germana would CMt ence to be held In Orlando on the ncludlng the^central powers, will be
1,868,000,000 bushels, 86 6 per cent
19th of December,
Enterprise is the progenitor -of a new
t mp l da
ua the patronage of some folks. If it
of
the five year average Cornralaed
Ptsa la iM p M P M O e r M d U r
ldnd of grass.- We can now look for|
nr11 1W o w . ' b r
iPka H M I s d S w I S W r , m W
does we- want to pay that coat as . Although this fiats Is doss to ths Will amount to 8,312,000,000 bush­ O h H n M u dinn#
i N n Q auln
Andy to wear a grass ault and play
holiday
season;
It
will
allow
suffi­
BATCH
ON
APPLICATION
quickly as we ‘ can. If there is a
1
Elrar
■
els,
which
la
.14
1
per
cent
'greater
-------------the ukelele.,
b M to d ta '
•‘•I
C m tsb Iw I
man that takes this paper that does cient time for all- parties to attend than the average production for the
I* ABCar Um
----- 0 -----U t , iO H tS , Pra*.
and
return
home
before
the
real
not like/the fact that it la straining
sat five years. Other crops arte es­ YOUR COMFORT CARED FOR I“ A Hotel Maii With A Conscience"
Christmas
rush,
Mr.
Beacham
has
Since Seminole county will •not every nerve to uphold the constitut­
timated as follows:
luiva any . fair- this year It would be ed authorities of our native land, the indicated In hla letter to the dealers
Rye, 147,000,000 bushels, 92 2 per
well to investigate the idea of tiav-| quicker he will withdraw his patron­ and hotel men that it will be greatly cent
sincere thanks lor their devoted aerALBERTUS H OTEL
an exhibit at the. state fair at age the better we will like it. All to their Interest to be at this meet­
Barley,* 687,000,000 bushels, 96 vice and generous gifts.
------- J. T. VTAPUCTOM, Pr*» u 4 M r . Jacksonville. This will be the great we want him to do is to be manly and ing, Aa there will be some important &gt;er cent
Very Sincerely Yours,” '
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O w N L lU M B b d u
KVBOPIAN PLAN
place to reach many thousands of say why he did it. One or two simps things brought out that will have
’ Naw tXraaai*rp brick UslaL hot sad rekT
George F. Tibbitta,
Oats, 2.682,000,000 buahela, 113 9
P,l’™u *a4 PsbUc batba. ratura
people.
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who havcn*t-rthe man in .them to bearing on the future business. of per cent
Campaign-Director for the Na- . eUl baw »S h uodern
caaraaUacai. Whaa la
ail.
Tanipa^ctap
wllh
ua. Waaollrit #aur patraaic*
take open isiue with it, have done
tional War Work -Council.
Rice, 70,000,000 bushels, 116 6 per
usd » B da a k i l n c u t* taaka yeur'eta# ahh
Tha food administrator of Florida cent
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*Thc total aum is now over $116-,- ua phuauut. MX T w l f j i Btract. Phone
Lest you forget we want to call ao, and like, a, .fool ostrich' have
la
about
to
put
Into
effect
some
new
■tuck
their
heads
In
the
sand,
think
000
and
nine
counties
not
reported.
your attention to the -fact that the
Flax seed, 38,000,000 bushels, 69 8
- the Sanford Herald will print one of ing that none could see their reason. rpilnga, and these are'not to be un* percent
world at-large whaf.a fine agricul­
A large electric light, ^ t e r and tural section the new organization
7 the beat Christmas editions that has Like all simps they are ao thin that dertaken without consulting the groPotatoes, 719,000,000 bushels,
ico plant will soon be in operation waa in. A-view taken on the Bur­
ever been issued in Sanford. It will a boob can see through every move I eery and hotel men who wllt-be first12 4 per cent
and
largely
Interested,
and
more
In
they
make.
When
this
paper
can’
t
. do much to stimulate business of all
Sugar beets,' lO.OOO.QOQ short ton*, at New Port Richey, Pasco county. gess place la. of a prize lot of hogs,
The Port Richey Construction Co., and they are big fellows anre enough,
kinds and every merchant in Sem live on the patronage of loyal Amer­ need of knowing what la to be done. 106 0 per cent
f
Whilo there la nothing In Mr.
capitalised at 860,000, will install and another picture gives a glimpse
Inola county should have an adver­ icana wo will let it aell for junk and
Tobacco, 1,186,000,000 pounds,
the plant’, and take over the small of the way things grow on Dr. Love’s
tisement In it. Give ua ypur copy jum p'in tho river and be glad to get Bcacham’a notice of the meeting that 120 6 per cent
out* of such a ^Country. We don’t gives a hint as to what ia-proposed,
privately owned plant now In ppera truck farm. The Volusia county
today.
want to trade with cnomlca.-'be they he statea that thero need ‘ be no
tion' there. The company will also farmers have gotten together for the
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Thanksgiving Day Hervicea
Janus-faced or otherwise, for a dis­ alarm among the dealers and hotel
install a large rock crushing plant purpose of Improving conditions and
Did you ever atop to think ^hat loyal man can’ t hAve an honest dol­ men for the policy of the Food AdServices for - Thanksgiving Day and sell. Upie for building purposes
securing the best possible marketing
the Sanford Herald has been at the lar. That’s US.
ministration to .ask cooperation will will be- held at Holy Cross Church and fertilizer and crushed rock for
facilities. . '
,
. forefront of every good movement
.
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be qbserved until such a policy may as-follows:
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road making.
. for tho public welfare in thhi county.
7:30 a. ip- Early service.
prove ineffective and vohL-of deTHANKSGIVING DAY .
That tho Herald takes ,an active part
10 a. m. Morning Prayer.
The annual meeting of tho Florida
Isired results.
The Polk county commiiuiioncra
Next Thursday la Thanksgiving
-’ In- every one of them, booata them
10:30
a.
m.
Choral
Celebration.
Educational
Association will lie, held
There is one thing, however, that
are to be commended for ordering
* b y printer’s ink, by monoy, by time Day and nover In the history of the the people of Florida, caa be assured
The usual gifts for the altar dec­ 250 'guns for the.home guards of In Daytona December 26 to 28 (In­
and effort. ' Tho Herald Is known by cquntry. since-the civil war has this
orations for distribution afterwards Polk-county. At their last meeting clusive. Prof. W. B. Cato, chair­
country., celebrated
Thanksgiving ° f’ »ccbrding to Information given
its works, by what it has done anil .
. •
IV
WjrVm tthe
k»
a AIha
n
t
it l m l n l a t k a l n a arc asked. Such gifts should be sent
from
office
of
Administrator
they made an appropriation for this man of tho executive-committee, has
ia doing every day. Are you'helping Day under arm* in which, ao ■many Reach am, and that ia a closer watc
tho church- by Wednesday even- purpose and an.kcd Captain T. W Just issued the official program,
of .our men were in camp* waiting
. the HeYald with your, support?
tig. Suitable music has been, pre­ Gary to go to N®w York aa soon aa which showa that many of the prom­
for 'the jhipa to transport them to f j
dealing In food products, Au­
pared
for this service.
hss. been
been given
given hlrti
hlrti to
to ap­
possible and select same Mr. Gary inent educators of tho s'tate will bo
foreign land*, there to battle fo^ the 1thority
thority has.
in attendance pnd deliver addresses
Arcadia won the ^aviation school right apd for the upholding o f'd e - point the necessary inspectors, and
kindly consented . and- will leave
Enjoyed Hla Sanford Vtsll
shortly. He .Is also instructed to before th® association.
by good consistent boosting and, tho I rnocracy ind“ 'tho'freefng 'j f "the’ wo rid
to;nc° vor. thp
and
there
will
be
no
eoctlon
slighted
backing of the Board of Trade from the shackles, of military des­
Tho Citizen waa romombeted In buy "46" Colts revolvers-for officer*
Dally Optimistic Thou oht
by . the'official investigator, whose souvenir poatals by George J. Smith; qnd 10,000 rounds of* ammunition.
'Seminole county can''have a gun potism.
We are only vulnerable and ridicul­
dutiea will bo to furnish prices made while - he and Mra.** Smith- were in Mr. Gary will examine each gun and
^pchoor'by tho same kind of boosting
There are great and varied rea­
by retailers for goods sold in small Florida. Inat ’ week, and the editor revolver, so that no qno need have ous through our in-Ptcuslons.
but Seminole county will never get
sons why Amcrlui and American# quantities and purchased by a con­
anything by pulling back and standwas in Milford plugging away-eigh­ fears thqt defective weapons wiil.be
should glvt tharflt* this day. - There sumer.
The guns will be
e g outside cf the Board of Trade
teen hours a day doing a hundred brought here.
should be. more people jn the
Grocers will have these plans fylly different things, or trying to, rather. shipped at tho earliest date pos­
It takes team work' to get results
churches on Thanksgiving morn than
explained to them and will bo told
and there -Is no team work without
Mr. Smithi.whn Is a p u t president sible via water to Tampa, and from
ever before. -Thero should be more of many other things directly effect­
of the Mildford Business Men’s As­ there proportioned to the various
tb« Board ~of TradeAmerican families engaging In fam­ ing business at the nieeting in Lr
sociation, waa entertained at San­ companies in the county—Bartow,
:•
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ily prayer* and home thanksgiving lando.
'
ford at a dinner given by the San­ Lakeland, WinteY Haven, Fort
The*Sanford Board of Tirade Is than ever' before. • And exch and ev­
ford Board of' Trade, given a ride Meade and Mulberry. :
not a Sanford Board of Trade but a ery one of us should give thanks that
through the. farm trucking section of
Tax
eh
Motor
Boats
Seminolo county proposition, as the tho Lord has spared our country the
Sanford, and met the mayor who la
Collector
of
Internal
Revenue.
Tho ^earcity of .labor is a very
recent trif* to Geneva demonstrated ravage* of a foreign foe and the de­
a-former Connecticut man and who serious condition that ia confronting
James
M.
Csthcirt
has
rcccivei
The Board of Trado is good for 600 spoliation that other countries In
treated him very kindly.^. .
the truck growers of Dade county
numbers by the first of January —1 battle scarred Europe will and have from, the Department, forms for the
Sanford is a wonderful and fertile a’ntfothcr sections of South Florida’.
undergone in this greet battle that return of tsx on pleasure boita ImSanford Herald,
{
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poeed-by the Act of October 3, 1917, city on tho Str Johns river, am Where an increase in tho labor sup­
•* There ia no organisation that can his almost engulfed.the world.'
Tho act imposes tho tsx on a) raises celory by the thousands of p ly Is to come from is a problem
d o ao great as good for any communi­
We wilj give thanks that our .tf^jra plcssuro boats, bued oh their length tow ^
that the growers are up afcainat and
t y 'a a a real live Board of'T rado on land and sea are safe and
The
editor
has
pleasant
recollec­
over
all,,
exeept
motor
boats
of
loss
one that is going to bo hard to solve.
A n d surely a membership of 6D0 ■end up our prayers for-their aalvathan five tons net with fixed engines, tions of a visit there some years ago Lh account of the stringent Immi­
workers could "rem o/j a moun­
ant| safety on this day. -For In which case the' tax ia 85.00.
after an .unpleasant experience In hla gration lawa It fa almost .impossible
tain
Sehri:
V/I.iro ’Vzy
IS H E R R m
' • * *' * - ■'.
t ,AHp'• **
their preservation in th-' camps and
home town wlth an Irate and'drunk­ to get labor from -the Bahama
All owners of boats affected by
J
trenches not only from tho foe with­
en reader of the paper wKo called at Islands aa heretofore.
At a recent meeting of the Board out but-the insidious fop within and this tax should at once make appli­ hla homo and knocked, down at. hla
of Control of 8tate Institutions the many temptations - that beset cation to the office of the Collector front door, apd which caused him to
.Chairman Joe Herman sounded a them .oq every aide. We shall give of Internal Revenue, -Jacksonville, take a southern trip to’ recuperate. - Tailing of the organisation of the
O.OC1TMtM
note that will accord with the Idea of I prnycr« for nur great leader, Prcdi- Florida, for' forma yppn which to The air of Banford, coupled with 1 Volusia county farmers' association
the
County
"R
ecord,
published
at
the general public'In the mannor of ,jcht ^llaon and hla cabinet and all mako returns aa to this tax. •The drink from Ponce- de Leon's -Fouh
For Sale By'
tlnr public business.
Joe the men who have our boys In charge forms will also be avaUable at the tain of .Youth at St. Augustine, and DeLand, last week presented a full
report of the meeting and gave some
office ol Tucker Savage, Deputy Col­
protested against "executive sessions’ and keeping,.. Wo ahall pray for
tbs delights of Daytona and Ormond Interesting pictures to show the
lector
at
Tampa,
and
J.
L.
Loiter,
speedy end to this war and a lasting
resulted^ In a lasting recuperation,
Deputy Collector at Key West. A
peace that shall be everlasting.
nevar to- be forgotten.— Milford
supply of the forms hss also been
Thanksgiving Day 1917 should sent to the deputiy collectors of cus­ (Conn.) Citizen.
■v *‘f
mark an epoch in our lives'and we tom! in charge at Pensacola, St. An
|‘ should bo found that day giving drew#, Apalachicola,’ Cairabelle, Fer- APPRECIATES Y, M. C. A. WORK
thanks for the many blessing# of the nandlna, St. Augustine, Miami,
year and especially should the people Boca Grande, Tarpon Springs and Campaign Director Think* Seminole
Had Great Record
of peaceful and prosperous Florida Cedar Keys, and persona owning
The great record made by- Ssm
observe this day as it should be ob­ boats subject to this tax m a y ob­
served. ■
tain th f forma at these offices or_by note county Is recognised in the
direct application to tho collector's ofiowing tetter to Chairman Stevens
"Over The T«p\
W e can furnish them in
who had charge of the campaign in
was the title of the oration given by office at Jacksonville^
this county:
And we wish to thank all our customers for their
any size or style
These returns should''be Immedi­
Dr., Lincoln Hulley at the Baptist
Mr. II. R. Stevens,
ately
secured
and
carefully
filled.ou(
This
orationOemple Sunday night,
Sanford, Florida.
at reasonable '
depicting the trials and trlbulationa In accordance with the Instructions
My Dear iir. Stevens:
by 8ergeant Guy Emple, a machine contained on tho return, and the
prices
I take thia, my first opportunity
gunner of the Royal Fualleers In the original and duplicate at once for­
of'expressing .to-you our deep ap­
warded
to
the
collector,
with,
the
r
front Una trenches on ,0)0 French
border was filled from beginning to mittances to cover-the tax in cases preciation lor tha excellent work
dona in behalf of the National War
end with nerve racking recounts of where tax la shown to be dup^
ghastly experiences. Dr. Hulley la • The law Imposes severe penalties Work Council.
The total amount for Florida re­
A fter receipt of
an orator that Is equal to any ocea for falturA to make tho return and
ported
u $11 l,0i)0* and the National
lion and while he\haa, thousands of pay the‘ tax aa required.
order
total Is about fifty 'million*, The
admirers In th® city, tiW.on* of Stem
‘
ever aaw or heard him In better con­
Damper Crop ef Staples
Everything in H ardw are.. Everything in Guns
people of Florida did marvfclouily
n n /i A m m n M i^ tn n
f.u------*
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dition than he was In this delivery.
Washington, Nov 26 —Bumper well, and I am confident tbat a
and
^nm unition. Everyth
E
ve
ing jn Stoves,
Beginning at seven.In the evening world crops of corn, oats, potatoes, great bleMlng will.be received In ev­
I Kitchen Utensils, 3
Ette.
with the music, song, Scripture *pnd tire, sugar bests and tobacco fo r this
ery
community'where
the
campaign
prayer services the meeting luted year' are shown by estimates .com­
until nine o’clock and not one of the piled by iba International Institute waa'conducted.
.i
1 am personally moat grateful for
some five hundred in the audience of Agriculture at Rome, mads pub­
v*tg
was a. bit Uraf.for ttiU great man lic today by the Department, of th* v a l u a b l e cooperation * that - the
Agriculture
Wheat,
rye,
barley
and
hid l i b audience-with him and never
men of your, community ga«k ®nd
Next to Seminole County Bonk Sanford,
i\b
through the whole- length of iho flax seed, however, haVe fallen'below,
IONZJ4I
iif
r fiv e ypar average of prcductlon
time ceased to Interest tho
w
(h e w » k o K - k P * « - fms1916'to 1916 The production tM jl
congregation'—even the littl
I,
7-&lt;7
y-fl
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nit u.w*»l»«»-” “ Uon
J ’ersonfel Item* o f ,
Interest
*1^ 7 ^ 0.1101 Small
raft* Succinctly Arranged for
Berried Hersld Besdsrt

Ks-t orders now lor
B f t " 1st. Mrs. S. B. Wight,
•
28-Lfc
, flout 3-o.
u- Logan snd Mrs. Wakeflsld of
L “ ,rs were in the city yesterday
S shite here made a fine window
fX i , In the drug store of ^ o b le y
„ p»rk tvenue. These ladies are
" B1king the finest of homemade
Judies, caramels, fruit candles, etc
f55a candy Is »trletly homo made
isd i» part *n^
*nd ^
^ P*Y
r_a to stop and see the wondow dlsit Mobley's drug atom,

f W* wish t0 onnounce \d the pubj f that we have moved our drug
igton and are ‘now located t in tho
First National Bank Building
Puk avenue where,wo will bo
‘ Ad to welcome ail. Mobley's Drug

taf gacita of Mrs. Lucy uaroer and
Mi» Thelma Harber.
Expensive Hemstitching Machine
jut instilled at the millinery shop
d Un. H. L. Du hart. .Ladles of
juford ire invited to call and aee
this machine in operation. Fourth
u d Ssnford Ave.
18-tf..
- Uaion Thanksgiving services at
lb Presbyterian • church Thursday
1wreiog at ten o'clock. Comd out
sad hear Rev. Steinm eyor sa lt will
b his list sermon in Sanford.
pibtie Stenographer — Room 6)
4Jimer Woodruff Dldy., Phone 271.
Mrs. Powell.
•&gt;
3-tf
The Home Guards under Capt.
Dieter will probably meet train 85
tosifht and give Capt. Geo. Horririg
ud Lieut. Wight an honorary* escort
frem the train to the- city.
.
Dr.-Davis will bo at tho Empire
Hotel again Monday (noon) Npv.
Uth to Thursday, Dec. 6th. See
tb doctor, for glasses for poor vision
«r hndiche. Como early.
25-ftc
C. D. Rrurnley of Chuluota was
is the city yesterday and says his
section is all right with the exceptka cf a good road from Oviedo to
Cluluota and on to Geneva.
After ’Dec.- 1st a neat and clean,
;Hltle exfe will bo. opened on Park
Snnue under the management of
Jiiu Carrie (TVay.
* 28-2tc

Withita. Kansas.

27k2tp

&amp;r. antfrMra. 11. R / Stevens’ nod
daughter Rebecca were the. dinner
pttL of Mr, and Mrs. A. II.’ Moses
k»t Sunday and after dinner taking
• tide to Geneva and other points
M interest.
CHtkcas snd turkeys for Thanlcs«d a g at Spencer’s butcher shop.
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• 28-ltc
Iff. and Mn. C. B. Ryan have,
to Sanfqrd from St, Cloud
*■*« tiwy have resided for the paatyeara. Mr. Ryan wiU engage
■ tw fufnltun business aqd they
rwide in the Bothamly house at
^ tomrr of Park and’Tenth street.
«r many Sanford friends are glad
,#
thrm back In this city.
The Perk Avenue Cafe Is the piace
. I P 1 y°ur Sunday dinner. Price
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28-2tc
Babson of Danielson, 'Conn,
•“ has been spending some time
S
of Mr. and M n. I. D.
left this week for St. Peters?
w^*re k* will ■pend the winter.

®nd turkeys for ThankiI »t Spencer's butcher shop.
28-ltex

tbo PPPnlw reprt-

of the Southern Clay M fr

« SHIRTS
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D'r. Hulley, president of Stetgon In St. Cloud. C. B. Ryqn was here
University,spoke twice at the Bap- for several years In the" furniture
tilt Temple Sunday.. At 11 ■. in. he business In 'the employ of’ W. W.
delivered the morning sermon. .At Abernathy and la Veil known In San­
7 p, m. the n ib ject was "Lver the ford. They h%ve leased the corner
Top." A thrilling oration depicting store room in the Stone Gdve block,
the experiences of Sergeant Guy corner of First street and Palmetto
Erapey as mschlne gunner of the avenue and will handle high-grade
Royal Fusileers In the front line furniture and house sup'plles cf'overy
trench on the French border. k,Sui- kind.‘
‘
cide Squad/' “ Trench Raiding,”
"The _ Boomers/'- ."Gas Attacks/'
Election Proclamation
"Chasing RaU and Lies, "The Star
Under and by virtue of the aif-'
Shell and Hand Grenades" and "Rush thorite In me ^vested ai mayor of
ing the Trenches.
the city of Sanford, .Florida, notice
Turkey supper for 50 cents i t the {a hereby given that a general city
new Park avenue restaurant. Satur­ election, will be held in Sanford,
day night:
U
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Florida on the 4th day of Decem­
E. T. Woodruff,/representative of ber, A. D. 1917, for the purpose of
the Sanford Board of Trade left this electing the following city officers, wit:
morning with his wife, Mis* Emma Mayor' and seven councilmen, to
Woodpiff, Mia. Patten and (laughter serve for the two years next ensuing,
enroute' to Miami where they will from the first Tuesdsy aftSr the
attend the Inland Waterways con­ first Mondsy in January, *1918,
• And I do hereby -appoint the fol­
vention. f
' D. C. Marlowe, secretary of Board lowing persons as clerk and inspec­
of Trade and F. P. Forster, chair­ tors of said election: H. C. DuBose,
m en'of the atbool aboard were the Work; C, C." Woodruff, David Speer
main speakers at the Flag raising of and W. W. Long, inspectors.
The polling piece will be at the
the negro school at Oviedo Sunday.
Are
station In the city building, on
A big exowd motored out from SanPalmetto avenue In the city of San­
ford.
ford:
The polls will open at 8
Lloyd Brown has returned home o’clock a. m. standard time and'will
after a several months stay in Nor­ be closed at sundown,
folk, Va.
Witness my hand as mayor of the
-Carl Roumillat, an old Sanford city of Sanford, at Sanford, Florida!
boy who is now agent for the Paige on this the 20th day of November!
cars. In Jacksonville was in .town for A. D. 1917.
awhile on Sunday.
J. D. DAVISON,
Mr. D. G. Wagner and daughter,
Mayor of City of Sanford.
Mias Ada* Wagner* of Kissimmee Attest:
spent the week end In the city. • . J. C. Roberts.-City. Clerk.. W. N. Avera was In town Satur­
day* and Sunday enroute to the fair
Come In and Hear the Colombia
n t Ocala. •
Records fog December
•Mrs. J. M. Wallace has returned
2394
Cheer Up, 'LLixa; Melod
from Tampa where she has- been
Land.
.
v visiting her alatCr for the last two
2376
It
Takes
a Long Tall Brown
weeks. . .*. .. &gt;
Mrs. Walter Morgan, Mrs. R. E. Slim Gal—------: One Step More. '
2380 Cinderella or Tho Glass
Tolar’ and Mra. Gaiipway, president
SJlpper,
Parts 1 and 2.
of the Woman’a Club have returned2392
Medley of Christmas Car­
from the Woman's Club convention
ols,
Parts
1 and 2. .
that waa held in Tampa last week.
2389
Sometimes
You'll Remem­
Mrs, J. W. Dlckins will remain a
ber;
Moat
Wonderful
of All. .
few days longer,
2374 ' Children’s Frolic Christmas
' Sam Shiver spent Sunday in Or­
Morning; . Santa Clsau Patrol.
lando.
5996 Hello. Aloha|. Hellol Fox
Mrs. M. P. Hall returned yester­
Trots;* Billing Away on the Henry
day from a several months visit in
Clay, Fox Trot.
Waycrosa and .Tifton, Ga.. and
5917' Hello! I’ ve Been Looking
Jacksonville, FIs.
for You. Listen to This—b n e Step.
Miss Jessie Graves has accepted a
.- 2384 I Don't to bo Loved n .
position in, Mobley’s Drug Store.
Little by a. Lot of Little Boya; I’d
The flag pole has been erected on
Love to bo a Monkey in d Zoo.
the postofllco building
and Old
’ Gibson &amp; Wallace.
Glory now bids defiance to any Ger­
man aeropiafics that might be hover­
ing over Sanford. .
OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT
T. S. Huff claims to have gone on1
Three'
• rooms fronting on First
a hunting trip last week. In fact he
street,
most desirable office rooma
told Tho Herald editor.that he went
hunting but up to dato' we have no in city. Several other roAms for
proof of the fact that ho'was hunt­ good offlres.'in same building.
YOWELL &amp; SPEER. ’
ing. He had a’ fricnd along who was
23-tfc
hunting maybo but not Huff. How-ever we give him the benefit of the
The Park Cafe
doubt if lie will bring in some birds .. .A homelike place where you can
os proof.
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Lo nerved ‘ good home cooking, feel
Dr. HullerslTemple Sunday
Mornink HourV^fhe Comrade In,
White;"'Evening Hour; "Bring My
Boy Back Clean."
Dr. Hulley, president of Stetson
University will qpcik.st the Baptist
Temple Sunday, Dec. 2nd, at both
tho morning ahd evening hours.
The soidiera .on the battle front
declare thab-Chrlst has come again;
that Ife haa been seen by hundreds
of eye witnesses oh the battle lifte'.
Their stories are the moat th’rilllng
that the war baa produced. Dr^
Hulley will give^a-full account of
these appearaaroa of "The-Comrade
In WHIte*' at eleven o'cotck service.
At the seven o'clock service the
Doctor wW deliver a sermon on
"Bring My Boy Back Clean/" This,
wilj/ also -be a war address. Dr.
nuiley will sh ow the temptations
and. the sin* . of life In. the army,
camps, on the battle fields and/in
the cantonments In tho United
States. He will illustrate it by aome
of the most wonderful stories the
people have ever listened to.* They
ere thrilling heert searchers. These
two addresses .crowded the auditori­
um at Stetson to the doors, the
main floor, galleries, aisles and plat­
form being filled.
The Temple has a splendid audi­
torium which can bs easily heated.
Extra chairs have been provided for
the cbmfort of all that may'caro to
hear tligsd two sermons.1 *

HAPPENINGS O F'IN TEREST IN AND
•AROUND SANFORD
rmt Kloi Meljuihlln, S*cUI Editor. An yon* haotai cn—U. parttMoraiyartieto
lAr ifcfc column, |t would ha appraclalad U they would UUphon. S70-J

McLaughlin and was born hero. She
comes from s family noted for the
beauty, *brilliancy and charm of Its
women and Is a perfect beauty her­
self, with all-the bright vivacious
charm cf her aunt and namesake,
M rt.'W . J. Townsend of this city.
She has since childhood, lived in
Florida until the pst two years, when
she has been with her sunt In Penn­
sylvania. ‘
Mr. ScOtt is a Virginian by birth
and the son'of the Rev. Mr.. Scott
of Virginia, 1 Methodist minister of
note. He is Uving in New York and
ia connected with the American Ra­
diator' Company. No date haa been
announced for the marriage but it is
understood that it will take place in
the -near future.—Augusta Herald.
Cerflfoft Untie Club ‘
_Ln-Saturday, Nov, 24th the Cpcilian Music Club met at the' studio
.of Mrs. Fannie Munson 'and the fol
lowing program was enjoyed:
Dance of the Elves.:..;— ....... .‘ ....Grelg
‘ Mary Elias both Puleston
Duet, Dance of tho Kowpiea Ashford
Emily Bailey and Mrs, Munson
Cathedral Echoes./.—------------- :Read
May Holly
Two Piano Number................ Lebcrt
Maud Lake and Margaret Neal March of the Recruits ............ Schnall

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Dr. Lincoln Rultsy, Mias* Mary
Hulley, Miss Mary Morse and Misa
Catherine Beers' wore the dinner
"Spendthrift Club" was enter­ guests of Mrs. T. C. Neal Sunday.
tained by Mrs. Blllis! Hill last Fri­
day . afternoon * in a very informal
bu.1 delightful manner. Mrs. Ernest - Mrs. R. C. Bower entertained the
Haushoider won the Club prise, two Auction Bridge Club' Monday after­
crc'pe de chine handkerchiefs and noon ' at her attractive home on
The living room
MUs Katherine Wilkie won the gues. Fourth street.
prise, silk hose. Lthera present work
Mrs. Newman, Mrs. Deas, Mrs.
Wallace, Mrs. Betts and Miss CharHand.
Mias Mary Frances Ball, who la Vorce, Mrs. Bishop,’ kin. Puleston,
attending the Cathedral School In Mrs. Newman, Mrs. MUler, M n.
Orlant'o jptnt the week end at home. Gonxales, M n. Roumillat, M n.
lymea, M n. Dea* and M n. 'M c ­
Mn. Lula Lawrence of Nashville, Laughlin.
•V
Tenn., Is expected Wednesday to be
thogUM^of Mn. W. D. noiden for a
John Russell has returgpd to Sanfew days. Mn. Holden will enter­ lOrd after a-eummer in the north
tain at bridge Thundsy afternoon and .west.
He was accompanied
L
____
for Mn. Lawnnce.
home b$ Mr. and Mn'. E. L. Day of
New York and Dr. Glohensky. of
Mr. F. A. Sehumpert has arrived Michigan, the party rasMng the trip
in Sanford to be the guest'of Mr. down in Mr. Russell's car. The
and Mrs. 0 . D. Bishop for the win­ many friends of "Honest John" are
ter.
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*
glad to see-him back again for the
winter.
*
Mra. T._L. Dumaa hnlerUina at
bridge Wednesday afternoon for her
Mrs. Thdmaa A. NeAl will enter­
daughter, Mr*. F. Arthur Haaard of tain the Every'Week Bridge .Club
Georgetown, S. C., who ie hrr guest. and one gueet table this afternoon at
ier attractive home on Park avenue.
Mra. T. A. Real and Miss Mar­ Those invited are Mr*. Vorce, Mrs.
garet Neal leave Wednesday, for De- Barnes, Mrs. Smith, Mre.-’Thigpen,
Land to . bo tho guests of Dr. and Mrs: Frank Miller,. Mrs, Gonaales;
Mrs. Lincoln!Hulley for several day. Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. Deas, Mrs.
Thrasher, Mrs. McLaughlin and
'
. Mrs.' Ayiett Fitts, Jr., and chil­ Mias Wilkie.
dren are visiting Mrs. Fitts’ mother,
Mrs. R. S. Sheldon in New Smyrna.

t, who has been
*l*la evening. Those invited
aides
for
several
®rp:
Dr-*
Bnd Mr»- Puleston, Mr.
Thelma Dobbins and Mrs. Munso
for
Lrlnndo
#Rd
Mrs.
Bishop,
Dr. and Mrs. C, G.
Thelma Dobbins and Mrs. Munson
_
Butt, Mr. and Mrs. lfsl Wight, Mr.
Part 11,
•
ten, a prominent and
Newman, Mr. and Mrs.
Cabalctla—
..... — !---------- Lack
waa In Sanford Thrasher, Mr, nhd Mrs. Houshoider,
Virginia DeCoursey
' i Mr. and Mrs. Watson, Mr, and Mrs.
Gold wag’s Dance....:—.........DeRussey
_
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•
1E. F. Lane, Mf. and Mrs. B. L.
Fannie Reba Munson
».
%
Karl Roumillat, Perkins, Air. -and ' Mrs. Roumillat,
A group of Spanish songs from
ind Mr. .Hopkina *Mr. and Mrs. Thigpen, Mr. and
Grpnados and other well known suj
tored down nnd Mrs. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. W C
thora was greatly enjoyed as they
Mr. and Mrs.- HiU, Mr. iuid Mrs. F. L. Milter,
were sung in Spanish by Mrs. Alio,
(Continued on Paga 8) .
This will lie tho last meeting of Eugene Roumillat,
the clulijunlil the second-Saturday
in January, when we hopp to have
more friends present nnd if possible,
even “Wore pnjoyahlo program.
Adele Runge, Scc’y.

7 5 c I Hotel Carnes 1 7 5 c

Mrs. L. R. Philips haa returned
from a visit to Winter Park. *■

. Mrs, ifownnl .Tibbies and , Mias
jfannlu. Reba Munson left yesterday
at home and got' something good to for Haines City. .Miai Munaon will
eat. •
. 28-2tc
be the gucat of Mra. Tibbies for aev
’ /tpplea—Apples
oral weeks.
Car on the track near old depot.
Barrel
------ $3.76
— ~ W. W. Sasser, who has been em­
Bushel................... 1.30
ployed in the Peoples Bank haa been
Peck....w./.!...-.... . .35
tran sferred to Miami.
* .
28-ltc
Mr*. S. E. Barret,, who. haa been
Menu for Turkey Supper,. Dec. let the guest of Mrs, Cecil Gfabbett left
today for Winter Garden where Mr/
Roast Turkey with Dressing
Barrel la locate^ this.winter.
Cranberry. Sauce . . . .
Creamed Potatoes
Peas
Mr. and M n. Hoy are occupying
, Salad
Mfts Allie Trafford’a home thli seaHome Made Bread and Dutter
Cake
Coffee •
Price 60 eta.
- M*. and .Mn. Ciar’^i D. Stroble
28-2tc
of Portland, Indians w jl arrive in a
ftw.ttiys to be the guer.* of Dr. and
Basket-Ball Schedule
Mrs. IL C. Bower. - \
Nov. *2—Eustis, in Sanford.
Nav. 16—Kiasimmee, in Sanford.
Nov. 23—Oviedo, in Oviedo,
Dec. 7—Orlando, in Sanford.
Dec. 8—Kissimmee, In Kissimmee.
Dec. 14—Cathedral, In Sanford.
Jan. 4—Stetson, In Sanford.
Jan.' 11—Orlando, in Orlando.
Jan. 18—Ocala, in Ocala.
Jan. 25—Oviedo, in Sanford.
Feb. 1—Opals, in Sanford.
Feb. S —Duval, in Sanford..
Feb, 16—Stetson, in DsLend.
Feb. 22-&gt;Duvsl, In Jacksonville.
March 1— Cathedral, in Orlando

The msny friends of Mrs. Harry
Pqpworth will.lie delighted to know
that abe Is expected to visit her
parents. Mr. and M rs.M . F. Robin-,
sod after Christmas.

Anna D uB ose

— H ii— I M en u
I
* F O R♦ T H A N •K* S G I V I N G

TLicutenant Ralph Wight and Mrs
Wight are expected in Ssnford in
the next few d*?a. . &gt;
'

R eservation Taken U p T o
W edn esday E ven in g

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Mr. Lake left last Friday for Den­
ver, Col,. on business. *

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Mias -Louise Kolb of'C hicago Is
expected In 8inford Sunday to visit
M n . Carnes.
Mr. anfly Mrs, A. H. tkepUan

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OYSTER COCKTAIL
CELERY: BRANCHES
CREAM OF ASPARAGUS
SALTINES
FRU IT SALAD
. ROAST YOUNG TU R K E Y
.. i
WITH FRESH CRANBERRY SAUCE
BARPECUED PIG W ITH BAKED APPLE
' BANANA FRITTERS AhJD SAUCE
. *^
CANDIED YAM S
- MASHED TURNIPS
SNOW-FLAKE POTATOES.
CORN GEMS
PUMPKIN PIE
BOILED CUSTARD A N D CAKE
* AFTER DINNER M INTS .
COFFEE

Mrs. C. A. Henderson of Dallas,
Texas arrives today to spend the
winter‘ with’ Mrs. May. Collins,

Miss Helen Rowland and Mrs'.
Rowland of Lrlando were the guceta
of Mlse Charlotte* Hand and Mrs.
W. H. Peters‘-Sunday. Mrs., Row­
land
leaves today for Los Angeles‘ to
Paper Hanging and Painting
spend
.the winter months with rela­
Thousands, of new samples of wgl
tives,.
*. •
paper for'you to select from, Sem­
ple* will be brought to your door
Sanford's basketball team plays
upon request. I also do decorating
and painting fee It. should be done. Euatis Thanksgiving. The girls
They »re'well known in the! F. W, Temperton, 108 Palmetto leave early Thursday for Euatis. It
is n eedless to any wo expect to win,
-e*trad*, having-for several;AVe„ one door from First street..
A
Private Leslie Hill is home on a
furlough, visiting Us mother, Mrs.
Krupp.
—r*—
Mrs. L. H. Kirby of Chattanooga
arrive* tomorrow to be the guest of
*' —i.’ 4 j
*
Mri. S. J, Caroet.

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clo
X!

S O C IE T Y ’ S DOMAIN

Air. opd Mrs. Jones -of Jscksonvllle are the. guests of Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. C ooper'at their attractive
homo, on Palmetto avenue.

Raisins

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v fV k

*s itf LFye

Depends on-Clrcumabuioee.
••One should always serro frofn the
!" Iteew York shilling. or York, shilling,
b i t e old. Spanish "real," or one- left Side. That's right, I bellcvo." "All
eighth of a dollar."'It la about equiv­ depjpyl*. In ecrrlng robpenka you
alent In value to sixpence^ English, sneak up from the rear."
l i (1* Boa (horn states It Is called a

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- Hew York eh.ll.no.

Danoer In Overpenfldenoe.
“ They aay a fool for. lock." "Tflat's
wfcat they aay. . BUt -don’t let your
jtaefldence In that theory bake you do*'
P««d too stropety oa luck, yonng man."
- Txmirr'n* Courier-Journal.

s - s £ ^ S s i.S - is S S s s s e s ;

£
‘k S s S = s s .-s = S
fleers end tho rartoui bureaus of the .
i ^ jftszs'&amp; v r.-

nailway Trafflo In Orltaln.
. AiiiifUKh Orttlnh railroads sank'
fourth among the nations Inrrrnrd.ltf
mileage. they carry more passengers
erery year than are carried. In any
other country.

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a ^ T S S . ^ . '^ o n ? '- S ^ S ^ f f i S &amp; T K S S S
c lr s thnt (h r l ^ n r h m i m ’ whn m nkos her‘ fln,( P d&amp; U n* prefw’ o n Capitol U|j{

Forest*
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i relieve her of tho hay, but ibo mo-

tho mjjncestlon—mildly, as be s a ra - . j j j j j " wJ^Sy11’
really thinks that the m*d Americana !"“*!’ p * ,
tlooed'them sway with a frightened i n onlla nnahh of mlnr ibtw Imm t i *n®*. * BU* ^
grettire. Finally one of the managers

NOISIEST THING IS BIRDS

Twaa ^ver Thu*. Educated Women In Russia.
“ Htatcsroeo,” wild Plutarch. **nre not iBBaf^gjra
T«*. Tell mo when the train for .''Tha
educated .woman In Russia, even
only liable to giro o&amp; account of what
--------------Ty Cobb goear ahe asked with a sigh.
they say or do In public, but there Is Oermans Drop an Ooeeslonal Poorly ‘I*™ been watching that tnab for two prior to the revolution, enjoyed a po­
rt tl cm of freedom equal to that of any
a busy Inquiry made Into their .very
hours, waitin' for him to call s train,
other country In the world. She was
meals, .beds, mnrrlngea and .every oth­
but .he--hasn't called once.” And she frequently found ad owner and man­
er sportive or Serious action.” And
pointed to the resplendent door man ager of large fa cto rie s and estates
Plutarch lived nearly 1,900 years ago.
*fho stands at the top of the .steps Id- she got hVrdegrec* at the unlversUles
aids the main entrance of the hotel.
along with men: she was given posts
Argonne.Toreat Js no place for a nun • “But this Is not a station; It's a as teachers of sll kinds. Including pro­
fessorships st men’s, unlversltleoi, and
aching for a scrap. Ysnquols Plstesn, I hotel,'* the manager told her,
“Ain’t Oils the Grand Central sta­ «he practiced medicine and dentistry.
where thousands of French and Oer­
mans met death In bloody combat, la tion r tho old woman asked, “i got There was a marked tendency to "en­
as quiet on these sunny antutoo days oft the subway and walked where they courage'bef entering thd legal profe»
slon, and the constitutional democrats
as tho Polo Grounds In mldjrinter. told me. and I ended up here.”
.The manager assured her that the In the damn wanted to admlfheii to
Barring , an occasional thunder roll
from far away batteries, and an hour­ bad wandered Into the wrong building, the duqes of Jury sendee, Wb*tt&gt;amly reciprocal bombardment by French and then ha - aakeU again where ahe en teachers and professors, had'terved
was going. - ‘
twenty years they were entitle^ to
and Oermsn guns, the noisiest thing
“I’m
going
oh
tha
New
Haven
rail­
retire,
on a government pension, and
that stirs the valleys la the twitter of
road to Ty Cobb, Connecticut,” ahe If they died and were survived by-finsthe birds.
said. “I Uya In.Brooklyn, and I’m go­ bands, the-pensions continued during
A young French ■officer, returning ing to see my son-in-law.*
their husbands' livesto his trench sector from a village a
T y Oobbr *
short distance behind the front, es­
The manager and the'Information
corted three correspondents to a poclerk searched the time tables and
.Backward. :
sttjpa from which a wide stretch of railway guides. Finally tha InforaavJames was standing beside the
the Argonne front could be easily seen.
tlon-clerk had an'Idea. * ■ ^
,
cradle of his month-old brother,. try­
Our car epol through' an utterly de“Coscobi”
he
said,
,
ing to,quiet him, when his mother
serted village, devastated by -the re­
'That’s it,” replied the old woman. tame In and picked the'baby up. After
treating Germans after the battle of
“I knew Ty Cobb sounded funny, but picking him up, she said to the father:
the Mama and more completely ruined
I’ve heard It somewhere,”
“I really do.not kuow.wlut.la the’mitby later bombardments.'
• Under the direction of a boll boyr tcc. Joseph will be eleven months old
—Tlra-road le d 'straight out Into a she went to (he Grand Central station,
great amphitheater bordered by wood­ where the finally got on board bar tomorrow and be has Only two teeth.”
James aald: “Gee, that - ain’t noth­
ed hills, criss-crossed by the ruins.of train.
ing. . Grandmn’a eighty years' old and
old trenches.
•*
she only has on»"
Batteries In Woods.
“ See those sticksr said our escort,
pointing to a row plainly Visible to
the naked eye along the top of a bill Speed of Motoreyelee Used by* United
to our* left There are the Bodies'
States Soldiers Attracts Atten­
barbed wire and trenches. He baa a
tion In Parle.
few batteries In that woods. If ha wan
energetic he might glto us a few
All Paris Is familiar now with tho, pence. When,In court It was shown
shells."
sight of huge motorcycles ridden by (hat father was asleep whofl the elopeTho German positions were getting big fellows in campaign hats and gold- ment occurred nnd that he did not
uncomfortably nearer.’ . We left tha car cd through the streets at alarming waken for sotno timq afterward tho
under a slight rlsfl In the ground that speeds by suro and steady hands, says young man was acquitted.—Kansas
hid It from Gertnaq observation, and a.war cdrrespoiident. It seems that City Times,
started on foot'acros* a field to seek the ordinary F'ronch *motorcycle has
\•
It is an exceedingly fortunate thing -that
cover behind a hilt held by* tha French. something Ilka three horsepower, while
A Full Order
there has come about in the past tw o or three
Wo had barely clambered out qf .the these American military- tnotorcjdw
A hlgh-echoofglrt recently Inquired
car when n shell burst 000 yards aheo(f dcvelop.il horsepower. ^Ws.leads the of nMlbtarinn.. “ Have ycy n h&gt;ok on
years a hotter understanding o f the -food and
In a field near tho road over which our French to observe that Americana love .Amcr1am education 'in tho- twelfth
health values o f citrus fruits.
car had been speeding,power and a lot of It, In their ma- «nluryT-Chrlatlnn ltegiatcr.. I
In this period o f great 'scarcity o f staple
„ “ Well, ho did try one on us.” laugh­ chine* they must hnra It.
, •&lt; "
r
* .food products, tho knowledges that oranges
ed tho ^French offleer, “ hyt It wnfl’,B
One of tho Pnrli papers has been at'/.
’
7 -Tand grapefruit possess tho elements pf food
had one. IT1 wire the kaiser'‘tq Inks pains to look up'n record mado'la aThe Geqtle Cynle.away his Iron Cross.”
and health value will causo them to bo eaten
2-l-hour rpce on the Sheepshend Bay
“ Few men rm* reformed by marriage,
Over in the. dugouts -behind the track -not long a g o,, Somebody on ». although many uro regulated.” J»; the
freely by many peoplo who formerly regard­
French trench lino nh naaorlment of mechanical red devll.wlth*tSvo,wheels deliberate' opinion uf the Milwaukee
ed them as luxuries.
.
|H)llus were whittling awny nt kedek- nlnlntalned during thfit'- perimlt ll Dali- ‘-’--we.
* This.not only will have the effect o f keep­
Hacks, playing cards or taking, cat
naps. The dull bqom of guns, came
ing tho American public in better health and
across Intervening hlllk froth tho Ver­
able to*do more o f tho Work now demanded
dun front, .only a few kilometers away.
o f it but also will, release vast quantities- of
Our escorting officer led the wsy on up
staple foods fo r shipment across the water
over Ihe hilltop past an anti-aircraft
fo r our soldiers and their allies;
gunner who wished ns “bon Jour" nnd
lamented because ho hadn’t seen a
' T h a t citrus fruits.have^a place as foods
German for pinny day*. ■
and in preserving health* hns been made

tflmpla Cure for Hiccoughs.
, Dr. P. R, Aqulnto of nuenos Aires
v«urta la the Bemann Mcdlea a caso
o f severe hiccoughs that resisted all
traataaeot for 24 boar*,' hut that yield*
« d at once when the man’s eyeballs

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i lt i. ^1! Y,**h‘
later the Hoot-

Preserving Worn (Surfaces
There‘am sometimes places on the
exterior of a huu*u where th» pnlnt
gets Worn off and which cannot be re*
touened wlthonl-waking it “botch Job”
of It owing to*the difficulty of wiring
tho new palut to match the adjoining
color which baa faded, l o preserve
the wood In ouch spots unth *.ho house
can be repainted, apply two coats of
linseed oil with a rag; This will ini.
prove the appearance also. — Popular
Science Monthly.
Radluftr In Daw.
An Italian university profeasor
claims to-have*found radium lo ordi­
nary dsw. 4- - , **■
r :v '
Lssd Pencils fiprsad Disease.
An outbreak of diphtheria In an
English town was traced to the habit
of schoolchildren wetting lead pencils
In their mouths?

AMERICANS 00 . THE LIMIT

known to the people of this country by tho
educational work o f cooperative organiza­
tions o f growers, led by the Florida Citrus
Exchange. Now the facU 'have l&gt;een recog­
nized by high authorities and the govern­
ment officials are'teaching them.* ‘
The housewives o f tho nation havpJearned
to look for tho Scal^sweet. trademark and
tho namo pf the Florida Citrus Exchange ns
their’ guaranty o f quality in Florida "orangos
and grapefruit. Growers who ship through
tho.Exchango will bcncilt-ln larger degree
than those who do not, from the broader*Aeld
o f consumption now open, to citrus fruits.
Join1the Exchange and feel these"benefits In
bigger.net returns for your, fruit. The Ex­
change also wHl market your vegetables.
.F or further information cop suit the
managar of tht Exchange packing house
or aut&gt;-Exchangi nearest you or writ*
- the business manager of th* Florida,
• Citrus Exchang* at Tampa, Florida..

Call. lt Dull Llff, .
At an artillery observation post our
coming waa an event. The officer In
charge confided that tt was a dull life.
The German* hadn't tent a shell lilt
way for a long time. He was glad to
meat newcomer* and mighty ghtd to
break the monotony o f'a day's .work
by .pointing out tho Boche trenches In
tho vnUey below and the great Vauquota mlna cratpr.on tho yellow side
of Vauquols plateau. No sign of life
enmo from trenchland. At-one point
where a V-thnped German trench
seemed almost to run Into a V-shaped
FTench trench—only 00 foot separated
them—there had been, a little gronnde
tossing n few bom* earlier, when pol*
(us and Bochcs needed warming up ex­
ercises after breakfast. That was all.
Back we went tt* the officer** dugout for quite palatable war bread and
wine.
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leaving, “ move* like molasses.” '

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nt the 10 National army cantonmenta In the Untied .States re­
quire-approximately 2,600 car­
loads of food dally, according to
statJsUcs given out here by the
railroad war board. It ;la esti­
mated that at least five pound*
of food la needed each day for
each of the 1,000,000 men now
training for the National army
and .National Onard divisions.
Railroad executive* are giving
do** .attention to transportation
problem* presented by tho task
of moving thla great quantity of
foodstuff*.
Tb* task, Involves Ihe supply­
ing of oil the nepessltlc* of life
for Iff non-prodoMlve dties of a
population of 40,000 each, and flfi
smaller dtle* ranging ln. f&gt;opulatlon from 000 to 0.OO&amp;'
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"Many dunks For . kind offer to contribute Christinas boxes to
troop5oF this command. Men now well supplied with necessaries;
but think pipes, BULL DURHAM tobacco, cigarette papers,
cigarettes, match boxes, pocket knives, small cans o f jam, -stick
candies, writing materialj, novels and; handkerchief^ would be
suitable."
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General Perahing sent the above telegram from the
M exican border a year ago.. He needa-tbe tam e thing*
fo r hia boya in Prance today. u B U L L " DURHAM waa the.
on ly branded article aaked fo r bv.nattae.
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Golden E sgls Killed.

Elwqod. Iml.—A golden eagle, meas­
uring 7V4 feet between the UP* of it*
rgtretled wings, was killed southwest
of El wood, nenr Aroui*. recently, .by
Arsn Leetuan. Tlx* bird was brought
here to be mounted. Leetnnn was solv­
ing Wheat when ttuTcnglii fleW ovw
his bead and nllchted In n ncar-bj
wood. ‘ Uumilnp in tlu&gt; hopsc.* hr I.ii
tnined a slmigim amt (irougia dovvi
th* bird at tb&gt; Urat *j«&gt;L *!

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G u a ron tced T jy

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In Camp In England
Study Under Tuition of
V e te ran */ . '

Americans

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"MUSTARD” GAS A DANGER
VtrfiiM Are 8ubje«t t» Dtatreeelna
HodJ of DoproMlon Bvtn « f Time
-f Conv*tooe«no« — BnBl«nd&gt;
Ceuntryoldo Delight* Victor*.
_
Loodoc-Perbapf the predominating
tamuioa of the vtaltor to tbo.cminp
Sacwbere In England" o f American
troopi on their way to taka part la
ffidgnat war.I* bom of the conrieL
of their complete happiness
Copied with thdr adaptability to their
“ r ^ d a r * a fte r dlaemhafktog from
thlM that eo auceeaafolly defeated the
noet aggrraalve U ctld of the U-boeta
’during the voyag# from the- United
Btatta coait enough of the stalwarts*
to make a brave ahowlDf pud.gladden
the heart* of their BnglUh allien «ae
to earned of the preparation* we are
oikloi at home were aa comfortably
Mttled In camp aa-lf they bad been
there two ycara.
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A party of American correapdndenta
. rUltlnK the new arriraJa a i guests of
the foreign office were mado homesick
’ by coorersatlon with them. They were
(ootid enjoying all of the comfort* of
a well catabllihed camp ranging from
the eoft drink* dlapenaed aYth* T. If.
OL A. canteen to the ■odablllty' of a
riagtong about tbq piano In d plea*antly arranged assembly t ent ’
i
The one thing About'the Ttaltor* th*t
Boat enrprised the English army .offi­
cer! stationed In a camp, adjoining In
addition to their splendid average phygque wns their.energy and alertness,
both mentally and physically.
One Ensllih officer said he had heard
first Impressions of England frfim one
of our private! more Interesting than
b« had ever hoqrd. Attention to what
the men were saying about what theyhid. seen since .their arrival supported
the o(beer's observation.
Engtsnd's Countrjrald# a Dream. "
."It’s nil so trim and neat—this coon*
tryslde—that one can scarcely believe
It's real," urns the .way a soldier from
lbs vicinity of the Rbckle* In O0I0-,
ndo put It. “Of coarse,, It would
nose no wonder In a Belasca pity to
see such n vlsts of miles of beautiful
countryside, of rolling pastures sur­
rounded by evenly trimmed miniature
htder*. .the wholo so clean and even
sad einct that one searches la vain to
eee aomei Ling out of place. We thought
the rnllwnya on which wo traveled
were compared with our* at home. Jolt
too cute I When I come to think ofIt, though, wo traveled about aa fust
u wc wanted to rldo anywhere, .and
about ns comfortably, too."
Tlie snme Impressionable Visitor was
promptly tx'Blnnlng to eaerdao himself
lest bo should not hare on opportunity
before being sent to-the front to see
some nf the n o o k a 'and corners of Lon­
don hollowed as tho haunts of famous
men.. .
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*1 don't mind spilling' toy blood on
lie fields of Europe fpr freedom," he
“ id, “lull I don’t w ant to do that be­
fore seeing where Shakespeare trod the
•tag* of bin Southw ark theater, where
Doctor Johnson and hla c ircle 'o f lit­
erary lights d in e d . In sheet street,
sheer Charles Lamb and hla: slater
lived, the haunts of Dlckepa,-of Childsmith, and. the window; to Whitehall
from which Charles I walked id th be­
headed.
*
“ Then, of course, I wouldn’t think
Of pawing forward to contaminate rayt
■*Jf by nssodaUotrwtth tha German*
svra In hatUe, It I had my way,’ before
**eing the Tower of London and Westnilnilrr abbey. There are,- Indeed. a
lot of things I’ve had In my mind that,
hooka don’t tell, and UuitHI wknt.to
Had out for mysel£ arrybojri"; .
Hear Tales of "Boer War. ;
Under a perfect sky and- warm tun•hlne many of the men were lolling
about tho' camp oh th* greensward
wading books provided hr the Amertnn T. it. c. a . when not drilling or
uplortng the surrounding country, to
hmnit which the bounds of, the camp
had been fixed on a .liberal* scale.
In an ndjolnlug camp occupied by
wnth African troops, tbe Americans
wjoynl long conversations with vetaran* of the South African war and
particularly Interested while get*J“5 their stories of that stubborn
put up by the Boers to find tin t
a* many of them had fooxbt tbm
England as t o i b t T d e r the
Thls accidental anodatioor of Amsr»1th the Booth African* In th*
e*mp i’roTeff profitable a* well as
for
colohlsl* were the
_!!* ^ P * with actual experience to
™*o Itrthe war Wtth Whom our men
^ In contact Naturally they pick&gt;P many valuable tips concerning
•"■wifcis of trench warfare a*
I*,u the tricks of the Buns,
wue of the Germans’ latest tricks
w«» described by a soldier
the *1^ »* fro® experience. ‘ This .1*
JJ&gt;na ndlue-Sf
* trench, .!■
to^il.,r1lh # ,“ Un* Impnreloo of th#
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v m ercifullydulled
blunting of the senses that follow
inhalation of tlie. fumes. ' Victims of
the *'nw*tardK bombs are- subject to
dletreaslng periods'of depression, even
kt the time o f. convalescence. Their
nerves seem to have been shattered
completely beyond control.
v Two broad-shouldered Australians of
giant stature, victims of "mustard"
bombs, were fouod *almost Weeping
from homesickness, due to thdr‘symp­
tomatic depression by a fellow coun­
tryman In Trafalgar square. In London
while oh'leave recently. They were
soon Induced to take a more cheerful
vie* of matters sod explained to their
temporary boat at dinner that th# fad­
ing against which they had been fight­
ing was that they didn't have a friend
to the world.
On the whole the voyage* of our
most .recently arrived contingents
were comparatively free from auburnrine attack to the sense of the actual
firing of torpedoes, though several
ships were compelled to 'fight off Uboata. In one Instance a destroyer
convoying a troopship was firing it a
submarine on ooe side while s second
undersea' craft appeared or was de­
tected hear by the destroyer. There
was reason to believe that the water
bomb dropped by the destroyer at the
second submarine was’ effective to Its
object.
’
^ T h e voyage from America was made
to good time.
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ACTIVE IN RED CROSS

' -i I
Wi
E. A. Gouglvji, cLrk cf
Circuit Court and tho acu I cf esld
Notice of App*lea;ion for,."^
Many Ports Open to
Under fict* Ion 8 i t rii»p'rr -4M?, court on this the Doth day ef Oetoa
r i - 1917.
I0 1 T •
‘ Lawa of rio(H~
her, A.
D:
In Tfi^t Sendee. ■S
ml note Oiagler 2, Order
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Nctlcc is l ■ l\v given 'h
P P'
(seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS,.
~r-. - J - j .» 1 ,
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Mn U every first and third
Danlrl, purrhr
rf T'.J f
KA. K. Powers,
Clerk.
tn each month. Everyone
one who ha*i
h*a m *
f J' b
Solicitor for Complainant.
hi&gt;tarin th^ East a cordially Invited
Chief Officer Amwunosa That Oppor- No 193, &lt;’ rt &lt;’ \U fth-fV
*o vfeit this chapter. w
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20- tu*a.-5tc . . ....
A D 1 9 H , m h v ring tV f 'I wJ^r
tunltie* for Tsfhnlcal Men With
' Allot* E Robbins,Sec&gt;
rieacribcd
frrp-riv
titii
j'
Unit In France Are Qood.
NOTICE *
Inole c o u n t y , F ) . J H - , t ^ - w i t :
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To E C Parkhurst and wife. 8aUi*
.The Bainord CeaneQ K. of C.
?9,T^&gt; P irhur t on to al pa.tica claiming
Parii.—Tho ordnance department of 9WJ* rf N F K * 'f PEW R
Mee’
J
the 2nd Sunday 8 p. m., and tbe
an
Inter*
t
Cither
a.
helm
devisees
or
the United States army to France 21, So R 89 r . 6 rerre, r Id es .the
4th
Sunday
8 p. m., eac.i month, at K .
ot
i
witan
&gt;wtst - am and all other
Wishes to correct an erroneous lmprea- property rf Prew A Cf'rfl y
of C. HaU, Oak Are.
tie
o
aiming
an
lnt«.\st
in
and-to
■loo prevailing—that, by reason of bo.Alio Cfrtlfl- c* Na 4?
wc&gt;
following deae (bed real estate, sit­ .C. L. Britt, Fin. Sec’y.
tog l ! particularly, desirable ^branch of tho fith‘ dry -f Jrljrr A P 1PJ5
uated, lying and being-efi bo dty of
the service, It already pm*, collated Its mbrrclng th‘ f llrwlrr •’ ’"etlh'F' Sanford, county f Seminole elate of
l^crge No 5, K. of F.
full quota. On tha contrary, there-are ■roperty'slti* tV,t jn
Mevtesecnnd and fourth _____
rovp- Florida, more parti ua iy described aa
ol.ows, to-wit:
»
openings In every class, from private
Bte
It V
to the 'highest ranking noncommis­ ‘ y, Flrrld
t 8F err of NW W rP N r V c rr ?0, ‘Lot 5, Bloelf8 Ter 7 and Lota 4
R. and 8.
C? C.
sioned officer.
and 5 of B1 ck , Tic 8 of Sahford,
Tp
21 S. P " » r , run wrat 450 ft Florida, actordlng to E. R. Trafford’a
i Enlistment* are required, to fill tbs
Sanford Ledge No. 27,1. O. O. F.
ft, fi oerr*, map of tha dty of Sanford, aa per plat
positions of clerks, stenographers, typ­ N-483 ft,'E 4f0 f*. fl
ists and general office help, both at mid as the P ir jw t y 't f P Swartley thereof duly recorded in plat book 'l l ,” Meets every Monday evening at 7:30
P*ge 111 of th p bile records o Or­ n-M. W. A. Hall, Pico Block. All vteheadquarters and the various depots Hra
ange county Florida, . of which -the
ng brothers cordially Invltfd-‘ *'
;
throughout Trance.
Many armorers
/ I s o . certlflf: te No JPO, , dated county.of Seminole was formerly a part,
Roper
J. W. O. Singletary
and carpenters are also needed, and he 6th dry rf Jcly, A ' D 1915, which said, plat has since th* creation
N. 0J__________
R. Sec.
a prompt warrant for a grade com- mbraclng th' f (lowing described of Seminole county been duly tan»Gat* City tampTte. $. W. O. W
tnensurate with ability displayed (a
cribed and I* now a part of the public
property situ trd in ScmlnVl* coun­ record* of 8qnIno!e county, Florid*
Meets second end fourth
mmured.
night* in each month.
An especially attractive opportunity ty, Florid*, torwit: Lot 4, Blk B;
It appearing from .the sworn b&gt; ] of
L. Mill
Jf F. Hoolehaa
Is presented to technical men and Alexandrla or 6virdb, srld rs the complaint filed in tKe case o Martha F.
CouncilCommsnd**
;
c
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property
rf
Fdw
Lane,
has
filed
N.
fctone,
Idow
m
I
syrvivin
ustee
graduates of mechanical schools. The
&gt;4
ordnance department offers to such said certificates In my office and has under the will of Oeu. N. Stone, de­ Ualtod Brotherhood of Gwpoatar*
ceased,
Rebec
a
Mary*
Gove,
un­
men a chance to specialise along tbe mado application frr t-x deeds to
. io lo iri of Anerlci
married, Hoar e M. Dohb n* and the
Sanford Local Union No. 1751
line* of their Individual training. Pro­ orne in aeerrdrnce with i*w . Un- Bank'
of Commerce and Truat Com- Orel
and third Thursday night at T
motions to the grade of commissioned ess said certificates .shell be redeem, a corporation doing business in o’clock In the M. W. A. Hall. P ico ___
officer are made on the merits of the' d. according to taw tax deeds will K f tstate
f
of Caifornla. trustees of tbe J; W. 0 . Singletary W.-W. Van N«4*
work done, and many enlisted men (riiue therecn on the 29th day, of De- estate
;harlee G. Gove, deceased,
Sec.Treat,.
Preaidat
vs. E. C. Parkhurst end SallJe Purkhave won this reward solely upon the
j mber, A D 1917
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Furst. wife of EX C r* khurst, and th
grounds of the ability and trailing
Witness my official signature and; unknown heirs, devt-era,. grantraor
Celery a ty Aerl* No. 1851
1
they possessed.
other
cUlmant*
under
the
said
E.
C.
Meeting
every
2nd
and
4th
Tuesday
■cal
this
the
27th
day
of
November,
Enlistments will be accomplished to
Parkhurst and SfUie Parkhurst, end night ai 8o*c)oek Eagle Home, Oak Av*
(be usual manner and nndpr tbe mili­ A D -1917
a I parties chiming an' interest rin and
Visiting Brother* Wei com* ’
(serif
E
A.
DPUGIA88,
tary rules and regulations observed by ,
to ot 6. Block e. Tier 7 and Lots E. E. Hogan
C. C. Woodruff •
Clerk Circuit Court, Beminolo
tbe recruiting offices' In tbe United j
4 and 6 Block 9, Tier 8. of- the dty o ,* Worthy Prealdent
Sanford, Flo 'da, according to *$. R.
State*..
1 - 7Tues-28-5t»* . .County. Fl-*ld-,
Trafford’a map of Sanford, Fla., as
Men who are ellglblo and desirous of
B. P. O. r. Ssnrord Lodge 1241
Notice
- - — per-plat thereof duy recorded In P'at
enlisting should make application at ;
Meet
firet and third Wednesday night
Bids will be received by tho Book ’’B /' Page 111 of 'ti.e public at Elk* Home, North Park Avenue.
once, writing direct to the chief ord­
eco da of Orange county, of which
O. L. Taylor
nance officer, American expeditionary board of county commissioners of the county of Seminole waa formerly a F. S. Frank ’
Secretary
Exalted Hale*
force*, France, who will make* all ar­ Scmlnhle county, Florida,, a t . the part which as d plat has since the crerangements and notify-the applicants next regular meeting Tuesday, Dec. ati n of Seminole county been duly
Lalfb Breete Council Ne. 31 Janlet
accordingly.
4th, 1917, for strawing roads In the transcribed and is now a part ef the The
Order United American Mechanic*
public ccords of Seminole county
several copnty commissioners dis­ Florida, defendant*; that the residence
Meet* every Wedneeday at 7:30 F.
tricts,. separate bids for each dis­ of th defendants, E. C. Psrkhurst and M.. In the City Hall. Visiting brother* •
trict. For information see commis­ all t Parkhu ft are unknown, and that are welcome. C. H. Smith, Roc. Sec.
TOTES QllN AT FUNERAL
sioners In their respect!vo districts.. there ii no person n the state of Flor­
ida tho service of a subpoena upon
Right reserved to reject any and afl whom would hind tha defe dants, or
Modern Woodmen o f America
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Meets 2,-4, Thursday evening*, 7 ^ 0 ,
bids.
either o ’ them; that it Is the bell f of
iffiant that both'of the defendants are n M..W. A. Hall, Hco Building. ,
E, A. pOUGLASS,
C .D . Coach
over tho ago of twnty-one years, and It C. E. McDonald
• * *
Clifrk.
Consul
Clerk
further, appearing from said blip of com­
Legal 24-Tuea-4tc r .
plaint that there are other parties
claiming qn ntercet under tho aad
Loyal Order of Mooee
Notice of Application for Discharge E. C. Parkhurst or Sallie Parkhurst,
Sanford Lodge No. 1810 meets to Hat
either as heirs, devisees or grantees, n Stone A Grove Building Second and
To Whom It May Concern:
. Take notice that on Wednesday, De­ and that there are other claimant! Fourth Mondays In Month at 7:30.
whose names are unknown who claim
cember fith, 1917, or as soon -there­ somo
right, title and interest in and to
after as convenient, at DcLand, tho‘ property involved in this suit as
D eeeeD » e e e » * e e * DDDe e De e eD*
Florida, I shall present to the Judge hcreinabovo described.
of the Seventh Judicial Circuit
Therefore,.you, 1C, C. Parkhurst and
Court my final nccounts and vouch- tellib Parkhurst and the unknown heirs,
.era ns assignee of Seminole Co- devisee- and g nntecs of tho said E. C.
arkhurst hnd Sallie Parkhur t, rnd all
Operative Mercantile .Company, and other
parties' daimln any right, Utie
risk for' (heir approval,' and my final or interest In snd to the-land herein One Inch Garde Will Be PuMlahed Un­
discharge as such assignee in ac- alwvo do cribed are hereby ordered to der This Heading At The Rate O ttI M
y
appear to tho bill of complaint filed In Per .Year.
, cordanrc with law.
.
this
cause
on
or.
before
Monday;
the
HENRY WIGHT,
th day of Feb uary,-1918, tha same
Assignee Aforesaid.
wing a rule day of this court, and it h THOMAS EMMKT W
20-TueJi- 6te urthcr ordered that this notice bo
x. r n o is o N nouauouwn
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published for twelve consecutive weeks
In Circuit Court. Seventh Judicial n the. Sanford Herald, a new*paper
Circuit, Semihole County, Flor­ published in Seminole county, Florids.
Witness my hind and the seal rf the
ida. In Chancery
,
LAWYERS
Circuit
Court of the.Seventh Judicial
llcrtha Frailer
Circuit of thoxtato of Florida, in and Sanford,
‘
Florida
vs.
Citation
'or Scminolo county, on thia tbe 20th
Henry Fraelor.
day of October, 1917.
To Henry Frasier! Youngstown, Ohio
(seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk of Circuit Court of Seventh
• It is* hhreby ordered that you ap­
Judicial Circuit in and for Scm- * ATTORNEY amo COUNSELLOP AY LAW
pear (o the bill of complaint filed
# '■
inole County. Florida.
herein against, you In the above en­
Gtorse A. DcCottea,
' Practice Ip,State and Federal Uoerte
titled cause on tho 3rd day of, De­
Solicitor and of Counsel for Com
Uerner-Wondroff
Bldg
Sanford Fin ■
' plalnant.
18-Tuca-13tc
cember, A. D. 1917, and the Sanford
Herald la designated aa the news­
f’. a il of u&gt;* Canal? Jn i f ,
V
paper !n which this order shall be Conntf. HUI, %f Y
n~.r t d .
In
rr
Kilata
of
publishied once n week for four con- TbAaifnrn Etiiil
SCHELLE MAINES
To&gt; nil Creditor*, l^rmtree, Dhlrlbuteea ■nd
iaccutivo weeks.
■plot
at)
Per,one
Karins
Ctatnu
ot
Damaad*
a
L A WY E R
Witness my Jishd and seal of of­

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BUSINESS CARDS

i Alia. John Pufroy MHchctl, wife of
the mnywr of New fork, take* an octlvo part to tho work, of the Red
Grogs. Tho picture shows her os sho
nppenrotl In-the recent parade In New
York.
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MILKMAN’S
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BOY

HAD JD E A

He Put It Ipto Effect and Father Paid
$50 Fine Aftar Milk Inspector
Oot Through. ,

Brockton.—In * an ■ alleged effort
to make sure * that somo company
should have sufficient milk for break­
fast; Kenneth Arnold, aged thirteen,
son of John B; Arnold of Belmont
street. East Bridgewater; added water
to t out; ■
This performance.on the part of the
yonth cost his father $50, for It *o happeaed tho following morning ths milk
About-two
' priests. * Sinn
Inspector took n sample of the mllk| A*
t hundred
-----------and I f was' found to contain water. Fsto ^
Tho father 1* a milk.producer. •- . i and -thousand* of young men and
When the alder Arnold waa brought rouug gtrto many ot. . J
j
Into the police cotul on a charge of co*tnme, attended . the fnneral of
having watered mlllSn his tfosse^on. Thom Aahe, the Eton Feto Jeader who
the'defense submitted a Uttar writ- died following a hanger strike, who
ten by-th* toy from'Actrnv to which * was burled at Glaenevto cemetery to
hb told- hi*, mother what ha bad. done. Dublin. Tha picture shows Countess
The court was not convinced and Ar- Marktevlc*. prominent Irish chleftalnnold was fined $80.
* vss, carrying revolver. She marched
ip the cortege attired In a costume of

Wilson &amp; Honsbolder

GEO. A . DEC0TTES~

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nalj Evaiatiii

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and ooch of you, aro hereby notified aad
fice (hi* the 29th day of October, m You,
u l/e d to present aey claim* and demand*
atalaet
w k k b y o n , oraH beral yon. may bare
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A. D„ 1917.
the
■ aatata o frTb
Tbeodero
■ Bcbaal deceoaed, lata Of
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Htmlaolt County,
under,ten
da, to Ibo
lb * nadm
icnad
sunt Florida.-ta
talc eetate, within tw o yean from
RiecuUti oftmid
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole Co. th*
data
hereof.
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5Wmrwit
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.B£ V. M. Douglass, D. C.
Dated October llth . A. D , HIT.
M ARY A . HOltAAI..
F. K. C. Koesttr,
te-Toao-tta' ‘ ‘
~ Bsacatrl*.
Solicitor for Complainant.
la Otari a# fho Canity Jadie, Hemlaela Ota at/
2fi-Tuc*-6tn
Hlataaf rterid*.

In the Ctrcalt Court,.Seventh Judl
rial circuit, In and for Seminole
County. Florida. In Chancery
Fannie Frasier, Joined
by her hiuband, 1, F.
Frailer
- Bill for
v*.
Partition
COLONEL WEIGHS 103 POUNDS
‘ V.'C. Steward, Genava
Offteer Called' From Retirement ■•NURSES DOING THEIR PART Thomas and husband, Probably Smallest Officer In
B. F.. Thomas, Leoln
Two Thousand Are New Engaged In Nix»on and husband,
the Army.
~
Active Nursing $ervle*-TheuW .'C . Ntxaon, Ernes•
sands Await Order*.
St. Lon!*.—Col. Cunllffe H. Murray,
tine. Steward, Charle*
who recently waa recalled from retireWa*htogtofL—This to how th* train­ Steward and There**
men. *■■■' become commandant at Jeied
nurses of the United State* are do­ Steward, Defendants.
ferson barracks. He !•-probably tbe
amalteat officer, physically, In the ing their part of (he war work. The To W, C. Steward, Sanford Street,
Peoria, Illinois:
0 feet 2 H lnchse tall and figure* are furnished by Ml** Jan* A,
...Delano, Chairman o f the Red ©roes
It appearing from 'the affidavit of
pound*.
He was graduated frqtn W**t Point nursing committee. v_____
A. X . Powers, solicitor for complain
More than 2,000 registered Bed ante hereto duly filed, that it Is tha
to 1877 and served tn tbe cavalry. .In
1900 he wa* mad* colonel- He reached Oroes nurses are now engaged Id ac­ belief of tha affiant that W. C. Stew­
t
the age limit of eUty-four In August, tive nurelng aervlce.
ard.is a resident o f . a state other
1910, and retired, but upon the entry ~ Two thousand more are teaching than the state of Florida and that
o f the United.8tetc* Into the war of­ and training classes for work.
Nine thousand Other* are enrol)ed ha is a resident of the state of JUiqfered hlmaeirfor any am ice.
Colonel Murray was appointed, to and are Waiting order* to take up thdr oi», residing at Sanford Street, to the
d t y , of Peoria,- Illinois' and that
part of the nation’s burden.
West'Point from New York city
One thousand more, every month, are there 1* no person to tbe state of
when not with » command-at tome
other place baa nude that hip bone*. registering and volunteering to work Florida the. service of a subpoena
Tbe minimum height for the army 1* whenever needed.
upon whom
would bind the de­
- Over In Trance the*#, Red Gross fendant snd affiant further aaya that
now 5 feet 4 inches.
Duraea stand only a little lower than he believes the age of defendant.to
the saints In the eye* of tb* sufferers.
Frem'Pullmafi Car In _
czrr.T=-=-wr7V.
‘ ‘ “Red be more .than twenty-one yean,
- ‘ -*aX 3ad only to M
th* i You are therefore ordered to ap­
CUtk Of San F ra .
pear to the bill on.Monday, 3rd-day
roaming to a potato
Of .December, H
A. D. 1917,Cl the.same
&gt;
fO
n
e/American
nurse
ba*
been
In
,
hereT After hla arrest It was
charge of 130 beds form a t children j being k rule day ih this court
__ that be is a *omn&lt;imbull*t and
Igfat rnoniha, aftd.thq rarolt* with
It la further ordered'that this noduring hi*, sleep had walkod frew a farsight
er-equipment have been marvelpublished for four eonaecusleeping car .e the^ WllkewBarr* f a
thm. _
r- ‘

In ra Batata of
Charle* II. Walker
To aK.CredHor*. Lee*tee*. Dbtrfbuteea and i i
Person* baring Claim* o« Demand* tp tla ii
tald E*tata!
Yow, and ta*b ot y o «. aro hereby notiAtdnad
resulted to present nay delate a id demand*
w h k h y on , o r r ilb w o f yen, may bar* a p h u t
lb* aatata of Charle* R . Winter deceoaed, lata
at (U m bel* C s e a tr, Fie- Ida, to th# aaderslca#4 r.tsculrt* ot tatd eoUta, within tw o yeoro
from tho data thatoof.• Dated October llt h , A. D~ 1111.

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SARAH R. WALKER

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SANFORD LODGES

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ROGERS* PLATED. WARE
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Royal Neighbor* ef Anteflea
Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays
Annie Speer
Clara Stemper
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Plumbing and
Gas Fi tti ng:

Sanford Ledge Ne 42. F. aadA. M.
Communication Avery first and* third AU Work BecelYM M j
Thuredaya at 7tiXL VUlting brethren
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welcome.
Attention And “
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O.L. Taylor
O .J Miller
*W M Opperite City Hall
Secretary
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MERCHANT TAILOR, CLEANER, DYER AND REPAIRER
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VOLUME-IX—

SAKPORD,* FLORIDA, raibA T, NOVEMBER 23, 1917

NUMBEHJ7

from tbis place who .have been at
Ward and Mary’ EUsatMth Puleaton,
Washington for several daya follow- To Take Up ‘M ovement o Resulted In
and Messrs. * Royal * Klintworth, Italians Hold Teutons At
ing up the presentation made by
dennen
Vegetables- And
Every Point
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Hume Rumph, Edward Delta am
Arcadia when tho Army Signal
our little soldier. Master Rutherford,
elected
Corps commission headed by-Col.
The tre a t Hlndenbiirr defense line
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■ all, a very full and eipretsive thanks
Edgar came here several weeks ago,
The Board of Trade ia calling a
The White Primary to u sle d the for their most excellent program upon which, the German commander
teiegraphedahis afternoon it had se­ meeting* of aU .the growers to take mayor, aldermen and executive com­ that made this fund so possible—on In chief builded' his hopes of keeping
cured location of two 0/ these sites take up the question of movements mittee passed off last Tuesday In the’ eve of' November 9, 19 1 7 - the British from making inroads into
for Arcadia. There is muih stiafac- of winter vegetables. This Is not a tho regular election calm that has Thanks. Also to Mrs. B. T. Houser the open territory-'beyond has been '
tlon expressed here over the success Board of Trade meeting but the characterised the city elections here
smashed. The task was apparently,
of their mission.. The Charlotte Bqard is calling It and will lend Its or manjr years.* There was but very
easy. Attacking o v e r. a front of
Hprbw and Northern Railroad will assistance and cooperation just as it little interest shown In tho primary
thirty-two miles, extending from tho
build .a track to the site, about does every' movement for. the good —many of the voters and some of
8carpe river east of Arras to 8 t ,
eight miles east on the. prairie. The of the community.
Quentin,
Field Marshal Haig's' " ’/ 1
the candidates - being in the woods
county must also bui!&lt;| a good hard
troops penetrated the German lines
This question of the shipment of on hunting expeditions as unfor­
road to the camp. It will cost the
in the region of Carpbral Are miles,
tunately; the seaspn for killing game
county and citisens, including the
at one point his troops sweeping five
opened on Tuesday, the same day pa
railroad, probably $100,000, but it is
miles beyond, the German lines.
election.
much money as possible went at the
believed thero will be no troublb
catching
the GSrmana completely by ‘ j
There were fifteen men In the race
thing .in a businesslike manner with whatever in carrying out the' gov­
aurpriae.
They captured numerous
for aldermen and while there was
the result that Seminole county re­ ernment's demands.
positions
regarded
aa. impregnable.
will
be
a.
big
hole
knocked
into
tbe
some interest talCbn it-was thought
ports more than 25 per cent oVer
took
.thousand!
of
prisonera
and nuprospects
of
the
people
of
this
entire
by the majority that it was no use
her allotments
_
;
merous guns, The latest advices incommunity.
getting excited over the result.
. Chairman. Stevens "said yesterday
dlcatq the atUck has not yet ceased.
Petrograd, Nov. 22.—The Rua- . On-account of the movement of There were some -eleventh.hour cir­
that after all Seminole county was
troops and supplies for the govern­ culars scattered over the streets on
To the aouth* around St. Quentin
Isn't this a royal Thanksgiving
not exhausted as the time was too eian Government yesterday ordered
ment the movement of Florida pro­ Monday night but as usual this had and a Merry Christmas.
General
Bukhnnin,
commander-in­
and
east of thSt point jn the Aianq
short for the. workers to se o ‘every
ducts has been held up to a consid­ but little effect on the general result
chief
of
the
Russian
armies,
to
open
region,
the French began an offen­
Cordially
and
gratefully,'
one Irf tho county and th at if the
erable extent and shipments of veg­ and people voted as they had made
sive,
the.
details of which have not
negotiations
ofr
an
armistice
with
Mrs.
Hal
Wight,
*
War Work Council needed ahy more
etables have been taking sevefal up their minds several weeks ago.
yet been received.
.
Vice Chm. Social Dept.
money that he had a trump card up the commander of"the German army
weeks, , arriving In' bad ordcr^jind
The Italians everywhere are holdTho -question bf municipal qwnhis sleeve that ho was ready to pull for a proposal, .to negotiate peace.
. • Dr. Hulley Sunday ;
proving a loss to growers and ship- ership and
__ I commission
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ng
the Teutonic invaderr ' * ,
form of-gov­
at any moment. We have only this
Dr. Lincoln Hulley, president of
The
British are progressing la
ernment did riot enter into the elec­ the Stetson University and one' of
to say, in reference -to Chairman
their
Palestine
offensive.'It
is
for
this
reason
*
that
this
tion,
although
it
seemed
as
if
some
Stevens, that is—if he .has .a trump
the best orators of the country will
should
be
taken
up
by
air
the
grow­
were
ineljnod
th
a
t’
way.
Tho
com­
card you can be assured that the
bo at the Baptist Temple both
Mr. Will. I. Smith, who lives near ers and shippers that the meeting at mission form of government will be morning and evening hours- hdxt
Chairman will pull* it at th'q most
tho
court
house
will
be
hold
•
next
Conway,
vbted upon at • special election in
out
opportune time.
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Monday night at 7:30 o'clock and the future and every ono will know Sunday.
' The Chairmnn and executive com­
For tho morning hour the Doctor tory was a great triumph, *the -full
every grower and shipper of fruits that they are ..voting for or against
mittee desires to express a word of good crop in due time. He was ad­
has
contented to deliver one of his extent of which is yet unknown.
and vegetables in the county-should communion form of government and
thanks to nil the Captains and all vised to plant tho seed by Mr. C,. II
specialsermons—those that know
be, there for it'concerns them and Is a t made no difference in the election
the committee workprs that «o gra-- Baker, a former county agent, who
Dr. Hulley know that thl* will be a * Washington, Nov. 22.—Officiate in
vital
question
to
all
of
the
people.
Tuesday whether the candidates or
eiously helped get the aubacriptiona procured It for him. Mr. Smith was
Washington were deeply stirred 40thosp
elected, favbred municipal own­
Jn
Orlando*
yesterday
with
twelve
together,' and most’; earnestly de­
In
the
evening
hour
|
at
seven
day
as press bulletins began (o' un­
sires to thank, through the columns brooms made In Qrange county, and . Vesper Services at RolllmuCojlege ership o r . commission form of gov­ o'clock Dr. .Hulley will.ddlver that fold the acope of the smashing Brit­
ernment
as
both
of
thoao
questions
The regular ■-bi-monthly- vespers
of The Herald all thoao people of made frora.broonj_Btraw grawn.on
thrilling voration entitled ‘‘Over. the. ish. v i^ o ry on the western front.
this rounty that auhacribed to the his far/ri. It -shows the possibility will be held in Knowles Hail, Rol­ wili be settled'in due time'and* tho Top"—this wlll.be a special service While army officers were cautious In
fund and thereby mqde this report Of this industry, in this state. -He lins College,' Winter Park, thia com­ people will settle them.
n* which the experiences of Sergeant- their comment, 1t was evident in all
not only, grew the broom straw but ing Sunday evening,'* Nov. 26, *at
possible.
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Mayor Davison had no opposition 3uy Emple will b e . given. Serj. quarters that officials generally (ro. The treasurer's bobks nt" a late ho manufactured his own machinery 7:3Q, and an unusually attractive
Emplc has been.In the great world
hour last night showed .the standing and tho result is a broom tho equal program of music has been prepared tion was conceded by every one on war and tells his experiences from
by tho Conservatory faculty, and Monday.' The following .(a the vote actual life' in the trenches. Dr.
of the different tftm a and the of the host. —Orlnrido Sentinel.
students. *The half hour _of music of the aldermen:
amounts subscribed through each
; fuller in his gifted way will bring
team as follows:
Philadelphia, Pa
Nov. 20.—A which was -instituted at .those ser­
Roy Symes, 193*
a vivid word picture and show 'some
No. of N nm oof.
Total to statement that the wheat fields, vices several Sundays Jigo are rpovC. II. Dingee, 164* . .
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of tho things that rcaaly happen to
Team Captain
RcpoYt grain' warehouses and flour mills are ing eminently worth virile and many,
W. A. Lcfflcr, 145*
’ a man fighting'In this groat war.
being systematically burned by Ger­ lovers of music are coming from the
R. A. Nowman, 132*
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Hanford, Fla
G_F. Smith, 134*
1 Ed. l’ntnam, west sieje f 200.10 man agents at a timo when America nearby townr to enjoy this treat. •
Goldsboro Schools
sinning victory on mo western iront.
This coming Sunday will bring df
John Adams,' 129*
2 L A.-Brumley caao side..- 168:76 and its allies are facing a perilous
Among the many-contributors to reviving hope at a gloomy period.
Prank L. Miller; 129*
• th e ’Y. M. C. A., War WorY fund
shortage of jgore than.fifty per cent. especial 'note,. Canxonetta (Tschal3 O. L. Taylor.*.-.....171.80
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F. W. Mahoney, J03
4 Fred T. Williams ..... 266.75 df their, necessary supply, was made kowsky) from wiolln concerto ’for
who
deserve
special
notice
Is
the
JOINT
CONVENTION
AT
MIAMI
by Erwin F. Smith of the United- violin and piano, a beautiful con­ * W. W.WanNes., 88 * : Goldsboro schools.
This colored
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States depsrtiqerit o f Agriculture, be­ tralto aolo, by Shelley and tho en­
school
which
is
composed
of
children'"P.'E.
C.
Chamber
of Comiaercx and
fore the Notional Academy of Sd- tire'Women's Club with viloln obli­ . A. P. Connelly, 77.
. ' &gt; within the first three grade contribEast Coast Caaal Association- .
gato organ and piano with aolo parts * C. B. Rhoads, 61. *.
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uted nearly five dollars for this fund. ; - A joint convention of "the Florida
by Miss Siewert will be •heard, in
J.-S. Wilson, 70
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While thia ia not much money.- East Coast Chamber of Commerce
Agnus Del.
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P. P. Rlnee, 4 1 " .
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7 New York; Nov. *20.-T he Na­
A. R. Marshall, 85.
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tional War' Work Council of the ‘ Rev. Clarence A. Vincent; D. D.,
will deliver the address of the even­
The
following
executive
committoe
Y. M. JC. A.;announced today .that a
'*
was elected: Geo. A. DeCottes,wW.
total of . the nation wide subscrip­ ing. •
M., Haynes, Forrest Lake', W. E.
be considered, it Being tbe opinion .
tions to the war-fund Is approxim­
Wat 10r», A.- E. Vo we II.' ■
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Chain
Letter*
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of mtny members of both’ bodled’tha
ately fifty million dollars.
» Elected.Someone with the Very- best of In­
better results can be gained by Join­
tentions perhaps’has started a chain
ing forces.
letter which- they term -the "Red
• Pore weif Social'
It wss derided to hold the Joint
Cross Chain," strictly in violation of .* On Monday ekening at 7:30 at tba when bp retired. For many yean be
convention
at thia time* in order*to
r s .
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reaidence of Dr, L, R, Philips will be was In the Oil business In Ohio. have as many. East Coast people In
thorized to collect funds or food or the Jaw;'
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Attention has been called .to this icld a church aodal
This is tbe He woe ono of the ploneeni in that Miami during th Waterway! Con­
clothing, M best.appeals-to hli tal­
ents, for the government or for some letter by one of tbe members of tbe dosing of. the . fourth year of Rev. field, and sunk the flnt oil well In vention aa poasible, Every E ast *
worthy charity. A 1number of theoe- Red Cross in this city. Since the F .' E, Stcinmeyeris poatontv here th a t area, Jind later was one of the Coast community should -arrange to
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fakes are isald to be at work in th« Red Cross Is not responsible for the and In accordance with the Method- prominent refinen of that etate. send as large a delegation aa possible
After the Spanish- American w
Sunflower State and Florida con look letter the use of the namsL ia a viola­ at rules is the limit any pastor ran
and all delegates should make their
he
spent eleven yean in Cubs.
tion
of
tbe
IaW
in
such
matters
and
remain, We deeply regret their
of th« gentry also Such people atarrangaments
to remain' in Miqiml ‘
His health being poor, soma three
the writers of such letters are sub­ saving ui and in view of this fact
ways like Florida.
during
.the
entire
wtek, ao aa to~ttkw
■'.
ject to prosecution.
.
are having this- aodal that we may y ears ago he sought for an ideal in tbe entire Waterways Convention.
place to spend his last days and se­
. While tbs chain letter la an anti­
Wqjte Schools
Excursion rates of one fere p la n ' v
The Greatest • Thanksglrlai Feast quated nuisanee, stilly some people all get together in one more social lected Sanford. He and ' hii wife
fifty
cants for the round trip from
The above will be the theme' at persist in writing them. May the affair while they are here.
hove gathered around them a large
any
point
on tho Y. E. C. Ry. win
the ■Congregational chtirch Sunday day speedily .come when th e y will be
number of warm friends, and during
morning. Who* gave the feoat, . to barred by law to circulate through
bo
in
effect
after midnight of tbe ’ •
this time made themselves a place in
The Social Department of the our hearts.
25th.
the mails. The letter referred to |s
Women’s Club wishes to thank srtry . He had a stroke of paralysis early * This, will bo an Important conven­
clpil dish was will be misted.
as follows:
one who gave their support toward In the summer, and hoe gradually tion, aside from tbe possible consoli­
In the'evening the pftstof will
the success of the Seminole Co. Box
dation of the two .organisations, as
■peak on the- History and Romance t 1 **Ais Ancient Prayer"
•&lt;‘Oh, Lord: I implore Thee to Fund#for.our boys who have gone to been growing weaker until Monday the election of officers for tbe onsuof Thanksgiving.
.
morning, November 19th. he was
*
ing year will ta^O place..
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Special’ music baa been prepared bring victory to our allies."
called home.
.
••
This
prayar
was
sent
from
Rupia
for these occasions.. •
Convention
headquarter!.
will
be
'
r
He’ has been e member of the
to be sent all around tka-world.
Music as foll'owi
. '
established
fit
the
Hotel
Urmejr.
,
Prokbyterien
church
for
38
yean.and
Momlngi Prelude, Canaone Am- • Please copy and send to nine
Avenue
B
between
,12th
and
18th
■Ince
coming
to
Sanford
put
hia
friends, one on etch day; on the
membership in tjie local ehureh, Sts., where the delegates and visitor*
ninth day you will receive tidlhgs of
He w a \s Mason for nearly 60 yeats. will be registered and the busltoea
Joy. . v*
He *ts survived by his wife, by hi* sessions will be heldi Delegates oqd
It ia sold by the Ancient People
eons, H. W. Pettln of Calgary, .Can­ rlsitqrs wUl be-expected to register
that all who did this wo\dd bq free
ada,' and P. J. Pattln’ of Havana, aa soon afUr they arrive. In Miami
from cHamity, but oil who poised it
Cuba, a n d 'b y -Us daughter, Mrs. aa 'practicable. The first business'
ty would meet with misfortune.
M iry P. Ware of New York d t p session will be held a t 8 o’clock on
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and*,one grandson, Richard P. Ware^ the afternoon of the 86th.
Membership cards In tbe Atlantic
also of New -Yorki
le'r committee responded beau ti­
The funeral service was conducted Deeper Waterways Association may
ll ly.
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a t tha reaidence Tuesday afternoon b« secured a t the Hotel Urmay by
In these boxer will be found "a at 3 o'clock by Revs, E. D. Brown*
.h .m
i*f#.Uka Motbey nukes," "smokes," M , and F. E. Steinmeyer, and th*
trds,. chewing gum .»nd-a nice k e F interment .'was conducted : by tha
.
Mamertal Services ‘ .
Wef.
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The
pirdar
of
the
Eastern
Satr-wiil
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M n, and Mrs- E. K,,FosUr and
Mre. May. Dickins wili be wltk
Id their Metfioritl service Sunday
M
4kl.
—^ 'il,
Tbe 8odal Department owes to
mUy edli reMde a t the Rectory
The sy m p ath y o f th e tq w d -goes
ternoon, Nov. 88th, a t S JO In tha
irin* tbit Winter*iaeaao$r.‘ -Mri P*ck
xJui tQ Mm PqtRn,,and. h v d.iugbUr
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�FjUilhe\s?&gt;A*VaiitiiajlawdXJh SLru lA»eTli4a i1iifcs*.iJV
PAD ■
tb* square Inch to Id pound* to,
k* V» V
pound*, and ao on, uotU it baa readied
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■#» i
yk W
a rarity that eomeponds to a treat
{
height. .
.
•
Aa soon M It reached thla rarity the
lotako valvo la opened slightly, end
only enough air la admitted to taka tha
place of the lnalde air that the engine
American Aviators Won’ t Ha'
la consuming. /This, of coursa, rnapp
the pfeature Inside at tha desired rar&gt;
to Experiment While Flying
ltyr and 16 all Inlenta and pnrpoaai
m
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Over Enemy.
tha eng’ne la now flying at an altitude
of 20,000 feet
Qaneral Mobilization. •
Aa eo o n .a^ h e engine starts, other
, part* of tha chamber*! machinery atart
.
; too. For Inatanee. the exhaust begin*
i to work. It would be utterly Imprac­
Us/tsd States Bureau of Standards ticable to dlscharge- the gaaea X^om’**
H u Davleed a Way to Reproduce
the cogtne Into the outeR?* air through
. the fSndltlons Found In High
the ordinary exhaust pipe. With the
air lnalde at aeren pounds pressure
Altitude*.
and the outside air a t IT pounds the
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Washington^—Tbo -bureau of stand* fore* of tho outside pressure would
arda lit erecting a little greenish-gray Jam a great quantity of atmoepbere
concrete building on the edgeipf lia back up tha exhaust pipe, fill tha'
Sanford
Avenue
between 3rd and 4th
Street
grounds where one of tho final chap­ chamber with fume* and amoks and
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ters • of America's preparations for reduce .tho lnalde pressure to normal.
• * •
.is*
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aerial warfare wlU be written. T t.a' To overcome, thla the experts do. . . . . . . . . . . . ............................................................................... ...................
bureau declines to dlacnaa what part Mined a blower attachment which will
=
ijt will *play in the final design of the *»ck the gases and fumes from tha en'naw “Liberty air engin*?-which the .Kino with a force sufficient to prevent
possibly tKlnk Td say yea,* do you, even . For Sale—Yery desirable celery
'government la expected to mount on tha outside air from rushing In. Also,
If I had a mind to, with the whole town sad truck land, well drained, at
all American airplanes for use In thw . tha fumea and gaaao will pass through
Summerfleld;, Marion County, Fla.,
GERALDINE’S
REPLY
listening?
‘
.
European war. but It has become' pipe* which spray these gaaea with
H mile from railroad station, }f mile
“No,
I
can't
forget
It,
yon
can
aay
knowi^that before the final design ol cold, watef, .thus:keeping down the
from good school and church, aiso .
as
yon
like.
But
I
won't
say
no
either,
this engine la approved It must under- temperature In th*. chamber. .
By LOUI8E OLIVER.
for It’s.none of their business, la It, hard surface road. Thla land can bt
go a few final tests la that Uttle greenThe actual horsepower performance
what
I say? 8o I'm Just going to be bought cheap for cash. Apply to
'lab-gray building.
.
I of the engine can be determined with­
:
neutral—and
not say anything at alL
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The
animal
was
caught
by
A
brave
Chaa. White/Adama Park, Ga..
.
' Thera will be determined, under con-' out trouble. Every ounce of pull It
“Why, Dick, you (lid aay all that be­
"Hello
I
Yes,
this
1*
Geraldine
Ford.
generate*
la
tranamlttad
to
a
big
eleci
*nd
f*
®
ow
the
companion
of
Its
’
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/
26-12tp
dltlons almoet Identical with condi­
tions found at various altitudes,.Just- trie generator on the outside, and the mistress. It la submissive to one per­ Who? No, I can't guess.. I haven’t , fore, about cariageo much and Moving
For Sale—International Harvester* |
Iiow an airplane engine performs amount of electricity generated by the son only and that Is the young lady an Idea. Well, aide* you Insist on I t,m e so long and everything. Do you
.think
you
need
to
eay
-lt.ao
many,
found
In
the
photo.
Paris
has
taken
truck,
.one. half ton. 1914 model,
111
have
to,
I
suppose.
Is
It
Arthur
when It gets ao high that tha air gets engine’s power makes It perfectly aim*
V":
times?
N
.
to
the
Idea
and
more
than
one
la
seen
Wright?
.
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water
cooled. S. Runge, Sanford
pla
for
tha
scientists
to
determine
perceptibly thinner. It will be tasted
"Going to aay It until I answer? - * Aye. and Fourth St.
on the streets of the Parisian capltaL
“No? Really It sounds Uke bis
25-tf *
when, tho engine fa faltering. ,
In
a
temperature
down
to.freeslag.
ffcV : .
voice—the way you Jerked out that . “Suppose I don’t answer and leavo
Through the glass doers of thla con­
Bringing High Altitude Down.
telephone? What would yon do?
; For Sale—50,080 Celery Plants.
CROSS •of course not’ sounded exactly Uke the“Come
The burean building'' la a tomblike crete chamber, the scientists will ob­ NOW A T T A C K R E D
right
over?
;
.
.
75c
per thousand. Robt. Shimmond,
him,
too.
#
structure, full of delicate Instruments serve the engioo llaelf or the Instru­
“Oh,
no,
you
muaa’L
I
look
per­
West
Side.
25-2tp
ments
attached,
which
will
register
"Then—
let
me
see—
Is
It
Fred
Oak­
Offloere
Directed
to
Trace
Source
of
)whlch will have the effect of bringing
ley? Yea, I’m sure It’s Fred—he prom­ fectly ewfuL.
Pro-German Propaganda*—Spread
.the aides down to the earth. Insofar every performance of th a t. piece of
For Sale—176 Chickens, White
•Then Td better answer, you say?
ised to call me.up If he heaM where
Falsa Stories.
aa airplane conditions are concerned, mechanism. If It won’t work In an
Leghorns, a t reasonable price. Ctre
“Ob.
Dick,
I
can’t,
with
the
whole
Jim’s ship was. That’s nice, of you,
•ft la impractical to send an engineer air-pressure of seven pounds to the
Herald.
24-tf *
Washington.—Pro-German propagan­ Fred, and do tell mo about dear Jim. town .listening. Besides I moat have
aloft to watch the engine, perform up InrtL.that engine will never do for high
time
to
think.
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For. S ale-T en passenger launch:
da, which has long busied Itself I’ve been so anxious about him. Real­
there, ao the bureau plans to bring observation work.
TIow long? Ob, fifteen minutes at alx horse Cslllo engine, all In gobd
Tssta Pre-Compression Also.
against the government of. the United ly, Tvo dreamed about him for—
the sides to the engine,
least . •
* ••
’. .
• condition. One hundred cash tskes
Broadly speaking, this la tho chief States, has at last attacked the Bed .What?
-Elver since the European war began,
“Coming over?’
. It. Can be seen at Stone Island or
the aviators of the warring nations use to which that concrete chamber Cross so nearly In the open that Gen­ ; “Not Fred. Thenwho In the world
address Box 1168, Sanford. 24-6tp
“A-all
right
Dickie;
I
guess
It
would
will
bo
p
u
t
It
has
another
use,
how­
eral Manager Harvey D. Gibson has are you? .
•
have been flying to astonishing heights
be
better.’*
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&gt;
,
In the dear, air of Frapce. Altitudes ever. • That -la the testing of pro-com- sent a telegram to all division mana­ . "Dick—Dick XJppIncott? Why, tb*
For Sale—1D1G Maxwell touring
And hanging up tho receiver, Gerald­
of 10,000 feet are quite commonplace, prsssloq devices. It has been found gers In the United 8tates to report to Idea I I never thought of It being you. ine put her arms around the telephone car, good appearance and running
‘and 20,000-foot flights no longer ex­ advisable to equip all airplanes that him the eource of every attack.
Why didn’t, you say so In tbs first and kissed It tenderly.
order, new Rayfield carburatop, for
•
cite wonder. Aviators moat go up are expected to attain great height— “Rumors and Innuendoes critical of place?
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opyright
hr
the
McClurs
Ntwsp*
quick sale at $250.00. Intent chang­
&gt;hlgh, and they moat have engines that with a pre-comprcsslon. attachment. and calculated to embarrass the Bed . "Thought Td know I 'The very Idea
p tr Syndic*!*.)
.
ing
to Ford truck. C. L. West.
{will taka tham there, ao the engine This Is designed lo gather and con­ Cross are being Industriously circulat­ —as though I could tell anyone's voice
Oviedo,' Fla. '
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•*1designers bava been experimenting for centrate a quantity of air and at the ed aa part of an unpatriotic propa­ over, the telephone I
Heron's
.Foot
for
Balt
roomeflt
of
each,
discharge
of
the
cyl­
ganda,"
wired
Mr.
Gibson.
“Many
ato-'
!the last" three years with an engine
“Told mo you’d 'catl mo up? Well, I
So great Is the heron's repute as a
For Sale -Nice cauliflower plants
ithat won’t “smother* when- it gets into inders, inject* It Into tho cylinders to rice, utterly unwarranted In fact, ema­ can’t remember that lqng. * * . fisher
that It has long been thought' now ready, 12.60 • per thousand.
supplement
the
deficient,
supply
that
nate
simultaneously
from
too
many
thin air. .
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“What? Why. Dick Llpplncott, I
It’s feet, owing to some peculiar D. R. Brlsaon, Celery avenue. 16-tf
a*
* So fat* the allies have been unable, the engine can taka through Ita Intake porta of tho country to he merely ac­ didn’t know you could use such lan­ that
ecCnt
or oil which they were supposed
valves.
,
*
cidental."
.
.for.various reasons, to make absolute­
guage. If you're not careful, you’ll to possess, attracted the fish, more
There
are
many
of
there
pre-com­
FO R RENT
Mr.
Gibson
Intimates
that
the
source
ly accurate testa. An engineer can go
have your telephone taken out. .That’a especially eels, to within easy reach
-aloft In a plane, but he can’t load In pression devices being offered to the of the propaganda will ho found, no what It aaya In the-book—no profane of
Its beak. Ip some places tbo rustic
Upper fla t,* 3 'furnished rooms for
la ton or two of apparatus also and government, which at thla tlpib cannot
language.
.
*
.
'
angler
still believes that If a heron's, light house keeping. 409 Palmetto
!test outjpa^og.em dency._com pn?»a^-PJ5I?5 « ^ U n ^ t A ? ! o * U ^ t y A saysi---------------------------. ■*■—------- - —“ Well, I’d like to know what It lA
foot'll placed with his worms tbo lat­ avenue.---------- ---------- ^— - 25-tf
'atou density, horsepower delivery and I condition*, but with tho use of tho . “Every.criticism or innuendo against then. If It lan't swearing.
ter are more eagerly taken by fish.—
•all tho other things
-■- - should
...............j
rnrifled
a rifled air
chamber
at
tho
bureau,
tho
that*ba
do.
i
air
chamber
at
tho
bureau,
tho
the ned Cross should be Immediately
“Yea, I think you'd, better Beg my London Outlook. ’ '. ‘ '
|A«.
•
For Salo—A few thousand Early
I
government’expert*
can
decide
within
IBeing, confronted with the* necessity
challenged and followed up."
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pardon.
/
*t
Jersey
Wakefield cabl^gc plants..
few
momenta
the
uselessness
or
iof making such testa, tho bureau of
The stories are of many kinds. One
“I—know what you called me up for?
F.' L. Ureene, West Side. 25-2tp
Ink Spots In Books.
istandards experts figured .out a value of tho device.
Is that tho Red Cross sells and keeps now should*I know? Bay. Is this going
tho money for swcaterii and other ai^ to bo another guessing affair? If It Is. • Anyone who has been unfortunate
’method.
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rooms
‘Vm enough to get Ink on a favorite book. , For Rent—Thrco ' ofllce ‘"T
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tides given for the soldiers. Another
~
or, worac .till, , borrowed one, m*y be £ » « » l : »»' / "*
Is-that nearly all roopey contributed busy—awful busy. w
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The T'vo Problem*.
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R ED CROSS N U R S E
Interested.to know bow ono housekeep- ■“ •bio ofllcca in city, •hevcral other
rocs for expenses and salaries."
| First,* they argued, they roust know
“8ewlng!
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. ’
er removed such disfiguring marks, good oflleo rooms in same building.
'
Of
course
tbo'stories
are
maliciously
■just - what an airplane does at an"M—hm. Mending my drew that She bought a little oxalic dcld, diluted | Yowell &amp;. Speer.
23-tfc
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untrue, As Mr. Gibson says: ‘altitude, aay of 20,000 feet. An engine
got torn on the. rose bush Inst night
It
with'cold
water
and
pnlutcd
It
over
'
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"The
Bed
Cross
Is
rtin
as
an
open
'that will perform perfectly at 10,000
when we were taking n walk. I want
Rooms for Rent—919 Oak Ave.
book. It has no sccrcta. It Is making to wear It to the Allens’ tonight. It the Ink spots with a fine camel’s hair
Ifset has a tricky habit of “stumbling"
22-tf
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.
brush.
Then
she
applied
a
sheet
of
a
sincere
effort
to
servo
mankind,
and
. {and missing Ignition when It gets an­
V %
got'torn feacfully, the ribbon's off the
Is doing It as carefully, and econom­ net raffle for a whole yard, and I have blottlog paper to the stained pari, and
other. 10,000 feet higher, and the* exically as It know* how. The utmost ef­ to sew It by' hand.
absorbed tho stain with the liquid.
- For Ront—Furnished rooms fov;
iperis wanted to observe all Ita all. ".
light housekeeping, 117 Laurel aytfort
Is
being
mndo
to-give
publldtx
imeats at that height.
“Wliai do I wnqt to wear }t for?
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to all Its activities." .
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nuc.
I9*tf
Second, they wanted some sort of
“Oh, because. Whnt do you want to-1^ ^
.
All In Family.
’
.
ja mechanical arrangement ‘ which
know for? Can't I wear It again If I
Bobby was seated in (he reception
OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT "
'would permit them to teat untried
SAW DUST IN G ER M A N . B R EA D want to? ',
t *, •
• room of n hospital nwnllihg his moth­ Three
room* fronting on Flnt
|types of engine* under conditions sim­
• ---------• t .
“Because you aild yen liked It? •
er's return from the bedside of n street, moat desirable office roost*
ilar to conditions very high aloft, and
Analysis Shows That About Two.
“Why, I didn’t krmetnber.' Did you friend. ,K nurse In.passing nlked him
to approve or condemn'tho perform­
- - Thirds !• Pronva Wood..
say you Ijked It? Well. I told you be­ If he bad a good time jilajlry; out of in eil'y. Several other looms for
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ance of these untried typos.
Product.
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fore I cnn't remember things so long. doors tbeao'line days. Bobby looked good offices In same bnllding. - '
1■Bo they set to work to build a con­
YOVELL &amp; SPEER. *
“What Is It? You think It’s a long wistful and said there weren't many
crete, tomb-like structure, about 10
Borne.—That German bread la main­ time,*too, only for a different reason. children It) Ibclr neighborhood. The . 23-tfc .
’
feet long t&gt;y 0 feet wldo and 0)4 feet
ly sawdust la now proved by a military
"Don’t I remember anything; you nurso asked: "Haven't you any broth•For R ent—Two nicely furnished
' high. Thla concrete chamber was so
attache of the Bwlsa legation In Ber­ sold last night? Why, let mo see..Walt era or slater*?" To which Bobby.re­
'constructed that I t could be made a
rooms.
Hot and,cold water. Coalin, who returned to Rome til with Juat a minute. Pm thinking. Yes, you plies, “Oh, yea,.but they live with ns."
{vacuum if necessary. Tha walla are
veniently located. 701 Magnolia
dysentery. * Ho brought a loaf of Ger­ said Betty narlowe looked like a wood
12 Inches thick and tarred on the outman bread to see if It was responsible nymph In that gassy white dress she
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avthuc.____________ *______I Ml _
{aide. They needed thick walla bofor bis'bad health. Berne experts Just had on.-and that Laura 8eaton was
Cottage for Rent—Ten dollars ‘p*f
cause at 20,000 feet altitude the *lr
tnalyxed .the loaf and found It con­ thq wittiest person you’d ever known—
pressure la about seven ‘pounds to the
month. 1204 Park avenue,
25-tfe
tains corn, 12 per cent, barley, 22 per
“Don't aay ’thunder.’ It sounds al­
f
&lt;’I*’j ? . \
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: »&gt;*•M v h * i , \‘l rt ■; cent and tha* remaining 08 per cent most Uke swearing over the phone.
' square inch—about half the pressure
sMfcyA- iw i tkULSO iiS e iT tiy * v was wood sawdust
• For R ent—^“Unfurnished rooms for
'at sea level. That meant that when
. .
“No, I can't remember anything else
light housekeeping. 607 Oak. Phoae
itbq scientists, got to duplicating air
Bread tickets also are In fored In you saicL.
.—
r&gt; * *r • j,
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pressure a t 2DJOOO fast the walls had
Bwltxeriand. The dally allowance la. “You don’t bclLkve I t r ; .. .
169-W,’ *
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to
support
an
outside
pressure
of
air
200 grammes, about nine ounces. Su­
Here tbo rrcetrer went up with a
l&amp;JLV
Rooms for'llglit housekeeping sad
equal to eight pounds to the square
gar tickets soon will be Issued, with bang, but Geraldine wisely waited on
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furnished rooms. Mrs. Lllja. .615
'Inch. If the walls were not built thick
•monthly allowance fixed.at 18 ounces, tho stool. In an Instant tbo bell Jin­
'they would crush In Uks paper.
and rice nine ounces. Butter la to be
Park avenue.
23-tfe
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Mrs. Ill chard Darby, formerly Miss rationed too, tin 'amount differing with gled furiously. 8be watched the-pbone
Either Met or Cold.
curiously
for
a
full
minute,
smiling
RoosevelL has served In France districts, but nowhere to exceed three
For Rent—Rooms with board tad
Then a complete heating and re­ Ethel
over each ring. Then she took down 1 All Local AdTerttaementa Under
as
a
Red
Cross
.nurse.
Her
husband
rooms
for light housekeeping. Mr*.
ounces
a
month.
T his H eading T H R E E CEN TS a
frigerating plant was Installed re that and two .brothers are now serving
the receiver calmly.
•
C.
G.
Adams,
519 Oak Ave. 23-tip
With the Institution of rations In
when tha four or six big fans which abroad.
“Hello 1".she said. In • far-away do- Line F o r Eaen Insertion. M inimum
.
, * ...
Swltserlsnd hundreds of German and tached voice.
'are to whirl tha air over the engine at
C harge 25 C ents.
*
Austrian visitors left for home. Ono
40 miles an hour start their gale It.
•
. For Ront—Furnished rooms tit
“Yea, this 'is Geraldine," aha want
light housekeeping. 807 MagaolU-will be down to the temperature t h a t j ARABS- - EN R A G ED A T TU R K S reason was they can no longer send on coldly.
' .
In answering a n ' advertisement
•
17-tf
bom*
food
by
pared
post
and
tho
one finds thousands of feet up.
“Not through 1 I can’t conceive why
Into this air chamber they expect Deliberate 8Sooting of Lieutenant other, more potent, la that under the you should wish to talk to ms when where no name Is mentioned In tbs
ad, pleas* do not ask The Herald
WANTED
While Engaged In Prayer ■-'. Swiss regulations food tickets * are you don’t believe anything I aay.
"to put the engine type that. Is to be
for Information as to tha Identity of
* gtirs Revolt -.
only Issued after a thorough Inquiry j “You’re sorry,?
tested, mounted so that It can tilt for­
Wanted—Fifty Barred Plymouth
about the yldtorF nationality and ' “You don’t sound Uke I t
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ward, backward or aldawlae. Just as It
. tha advertiser. Usually we do not Rock pullets March or April haul­
Cairo.—A new reason for the revolt business. A large Inflow of people,
would behgv* la the air,
“All righL If you’re really, truly know who th* advertiser Is and If ing—tha bast strain money eta bufAa soon as everything 1* ready the of the Astatic tribes in Turkey against Intent on spying, thus is also Stopped. sorry, TO forgtv* you.
wa do ws are hot aUowed to giva
,
Address "H ." car* Herald. 264tp
doors are locked and made, airtight, Turkish rule has become common prop­
4 “Something vary Important to say? out this Information. , 8lmply writ*
and tha engine la started. When It erty Of the Ottoman 'army and threat- W OULD OMIT O N E ME A L A DAY
Wilt
•The samt thing you started to teU a letter and address It as per In­
Wanted—Corn
nubbins,
starts, the air on the inside of the &lt;Mia to cause other defections, accord­
roe last night when I ran away?
structions In th* hd.
buy ton o r more. E.'CurlstL
chamber la the earns density as tb* ing to reports reaching here, t
Wisconsin Traveling Man Have New .. “I didn’t run away. Bomson* iris
25-2U
vs, Florida. ' According. to thsse stories Abdul
outside air, hut whan the engine be­
Plan to Help In Conservation
calling me. .X bad to ga
— - Ci J
FOR
SALES
gins to. suck in alf to make explosions Kader, a Turkish officer commanding
•
-of Feed.
i
“No, I haven’t an Idea, honestly.
Wanted Ford Touring ear mo»*•
.
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,the Inside atmosphere rapidly becomes an Arabian: contingent, deliberately
For Sals—Windmill j n good con­
“PIres# don’t have me guessing
exhausted. The chamber Is provided allot and killed a lieutenant whq did
Green Bay, ' Wla.—Elimination ot again. I really must get back to my dition. Nearly new—U6.00! N. H. be In good'condition and a
254tp
Box 1082, City.
with an Intake valve which will admit, not salute because the Turk passed one meal a day, as a food conservation sewing.
„
Gafner. , - ’
X I ' ' » M tc
While
hie
subordinate
was
at
prayer.
tha air that la needed.
.'
measure during the war, Is being adv
“Why, Dick Llpplncott, do you know
, Waaied—Msal
The Arabs are protesting bitterly that vocated by Oreen Bay council 128 what you’re doing? You er* actually
: Observation Windows.
For Sals—Good g»a'heating stove,
Between
17 and dO, B i p ^
The chamber la also provided with .Oils conduct scarcely conforms to their United Commercial Travelers, for til p proposing to me over the telephone.
cash. Inquire Hsrald omea.*
cllnad
or
non-ehureh
prefsrencs,
glass windows, through which the ex­ ideas of a holy war.
Individuals not. engaged to strenuous Anybody* might beer you. I'm sure
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join Beresn a*s*. R- M.’OroT^A
parts may Fateh instruments which
toil,
such
aa
farm
and
factory
work.:
Mrs.
Cartwright
has
been
trying
to
call
| i . u u * o u &lt; iH U fsn iu #ij. tenwf
11-tf' * Fisherman Catches Shark.
stsin, president i____
The traveling salesmen believe If a up* her grocer for a bhlf-bour. She's
For* Sals—Thompson’s Barred
Beading, Pa.—Dr. D. G. Long of this sufficient Dumber of people will omit probably on th* Una now.'.
data sev • Rocks. Breading stock now ready.
u ex­ city bed a narrow eacapt' while on a l ' meal a day, the amount.of food
Loflt—Wednesday morning,cored lo
“Can’t wait—think TO run away 8a* me while selection la good or ad­
. of the fiahlhg trip to Forteeque, N. J„ where saved Will help In'a large measure to again If yon wait tm tonight?
parts kn&lt;__ _
beauty
pint ametliyst **t V*
dress A. A .'Commons, Sanford.
. hundred be booked a four-foot shark which bit enable the government, to place larger
S r a t e*eb of
“Won’t give yon a chancel Wsfl,
account
;of aisodatlon. B*1
25-3 tp
_ aneroid bar fast to his ddlhlng when he hauled It supplies In the camps pf the men who yon don’t suppo** X*m going to throw
foot levels. An
Dlekins.
Shoh
Store.
wooM
into the boaL Charles Cola and Falls •Ire fighting -or la training, for the myself Into anybody** anna, do you?
data only
For
,
Sala—Fins
lot
of
Rsgistared
ling, who,accompanied the Bead- war. Buttons will he distributed to
“Oh, Dick, don’t say such things
doctor.’ cut th* shark's head off traveling men Filling to omit a meal a orgUb* tMeghOft*. Besldes^jrou esnl, Quroc Jersey pigs. Mrs. Endor
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V/urieu,
usnevs, yloriua.
Curlstt, Qansva,
Florida.
tha war.
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line, Jonh A. Rhode*,. John R. Long,
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- T hu restriction' Will give every .William B. Lynch^Jamea lL Lee, J.
pupiU of the state the real' meaning C. Hutchinson, C. T. Smith, Roy
of'Christmas, which Is to bring their Mason, D r.T .A . Neal George Hyman
offerings.to the Sunday school at the
-A BUNCH OF INTERESTINO ITEMS FROM COftChristmas time and bestow them
f RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
upon some worthy Institution or en­ BOXINQ LIK E D B Y S O LD IER S
TY—EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
terprise.
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The 8unday^scKools ol the’ i’ti(e A rt of Self-Defense Hae for Long Tim*
Been Encouraged in fchgileh
the winter here with her huabarid will find many worthy objects where
--LAKE MARY
V ;— . Army and Navy. . *
gifts
-of
money,
alothing
and
eatables
: ~ 'b r . Puleeton mid* V profefllOttil ~'M r.i~and Mrs^Eldredge and Mrs.
will
be
found
•
m
uch;
needed.
It.
Is
Waller are down from Virginia and
■cali ber* Sunday morning.
The Introduction of the manly art jof
suggested that the various denomin­ self-defense
Into the training work of
The many friend* of Mr*. Dr, will spend the.season In their home,
ational orphanages and other phases ’the various military camps throughout
Evans are glad to m « her out, again Mr. Eldredgc is making some nice
of wo;k will be splnedid objects
after belt)* on the lick Hit for a improvements on the'place and wil upon which to center'the attention this country -jrill- be agood ithlngfar
aoon
have
things
sp
ick
'an
d
span
the young ealdlera.
couple of week*.
We ere glad to have them locate of the pupiU for this occasion. Sonie
In England, fxndng haa for a long
- A. E. -SJoblom waa aurnmontd ^ier*.
of these, denominations are'‘making time been encouraged in the army and
Saturday ‘to Jeaup, 0*., on ac­
•
Mrs. Bullock and Mr. and Mrs; other suggestions, and th# schools of nary.
count of the eeriou* IHnees of their Clark and daughter, M ariaert Clark those denominations are urged to
Many noted British professionals are
youngest dough tor, Mm. Earl Thrall. are at Ialand Lake again for another make the Christmas occasion one of men who learned to bos while serving
The lllnewi being duo to a critical winter..
large giving to'these works. There in th* ranks or on shipboard in the
case of pneumonia. The but moaare many institutions’ and places, royal service.
sag* waa th at the hope for .recovery * Miss Frances Pearson has returned interdenomlnatlonaj' a n d ' undenom-1 I t l f *a certainty that from now on
from W*«t palm Beech and haa ac­ (national where gifts may be b&lt;w the same Ideal will bo carried out In
seemed small!
«*
E. L. Wlggina of St. Augustine, an cepted a position with the' L. Allen stowed with fine results. The Flor­ tide country, and- It 1* sure to follow
boxing gloves will be a part of the
employe of. the F. E. C. railroad Seed Company of Sanford.
ida Children’s Home Society; the that
equipment
of every encampment of the
Mis*
Hattie
LouMvey
Is
epxected
spent the week end here, guest of
many hoapitaUr the . Associated
American soldiers and of every Ameri­
home
for
the
week
end
from
Rol)ina
bla daughter, Mrs. -T. H. Humph­
Charities; prison {fork; Salvation can man-of-war.
College.
rey.
Army hpraes; missions and many
A. A. Hicks has lately purchased a other plscee.can be-made glad by the
Mr*. Dr. Evan* was shopping In
hew Ford car.
Sanford Tuesday.
gifts of-the schools.
P O IS O N . GAS N O T C H LO R IN E
Clark Pearson left last'w eek to
W. A. Stafford of-Sanford and M. Join hi* brother, ' Oscar, at Black
Christmas hs been set-aside by at
B. Prescott, extra gang foreman.for Point, where ibey are employed by least thirty denominations as a day Substance Alone Could Never Cause
Agony and Internal Injuries Re­
the A. C. L. were Sunday visitors at the government.
when special emphasis should .be
ported Prom Frano*.
* the home of H. D. Durant.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stehstroni are placed upon’ destitute and horrible
*. Mrs. E. L. Wiggins and daughter, staying with Mrs. Clark Pearson.
clnditlona exUtlng among warPittsburgh, Pa.—Chlorine Is not the
Miss Bessie, who have been the
stricken
Christian lands.
Unless substance from which poison gases li
*Gco. Garwood and family have
guests of Mrs. T.-1L Humphrey for moved from here to their farm near America responds.to the appeal of raadq oh the European battlefronts, ac­
the past three weeks left Wednesday Sylvan Lake.- lie has given up hi tho starving, unhappy people, they cording to a paper read before the
for St. Augustine where they expect position here as section foreman..
must aoon perish, So the thirty de­ American Electrochemical society cobt? make their future home, being
nominations which compose the.pres­ vent! on by William D. Marshall, a Rel­
•'
former residents of Arcadia.'
ent "Sunday School War Council of egate.
* EAST SANFORD
"During the first year of the1war,"
T. W. Lawton was visitor at Lake
America" have requested the Inter­
Mrs. Irving E. Estridgo and little national Sunday School Association Mr. Marshal said, "report* from
Mary 8chool Wednesday afternoon.
son are spending some time a t Dr. to cooperate in this great move. abroad frequently reached this ' side,
Masters* sanitarium at Port Orange. Already literature U issuing from the to the effect that chlorine was used
PAOLA ITEMS
in the form of . gas attacks, releasing
Mrs. Estridgo is there for treatment.
Mr*. A, V. McGuJn has arrived Mrs. Farmer of Kissimmee spent last office o f'th e Florida Sunday School It ' from cylinders, or containers,
from Atlanta, Ga., and will spend week here with her sister/ Mrs. I. E. Association and from the various against'the position’of the enemy.' My
county Sunday School Amociatlona own experience with chlorine, as well,
Estridgo.
asking (hat a i many schools as pos­ ns what I have heard from others on
John Ingram was hero last week sible consider this great benevolence the subject, lead* mo to believe that It
from East Beach, Lake Okeechobee, at Christmas time. 'Additional in­ Mono could never have caused such
the guest of his daughter, Airs. W. formation can be secured from the agony and Internal Injuries as wore de­
scribed, because In my practice I have
II. Guerry.
s ta te ‘office, or trom the- county ol* never
seen nor beard of anybody per­
Mr. and Mr*. F. W. Estridge are
'fleers, or from the Armenian and manently Injured by Inhaling chlorine^
enjoying a new Buick touring car.
Syrian Relief Committee, I Madison although tho temporary inconvenience*
C. W ./and Edmond Stowe are
Avenue, New York, N. Y.
and pain caused by It seemed at times
.driving a npw Ford touring car to re­
rather
serious."
R, C. Wcldlcr, general secretary of
place the Ford that was stolen.
.
Rather
than perform a deadly mis­
The Eost Sanford Red Cross chap­ the atato association In a vrecent sion Mr. Marshall sold that chlorine
ter will meet with Mrs. H. G. Diet- Interview said, "Never ‘perhaps in had lent Itself for war purposes In
rich during the next month at. her the hUtory of the S. S. forces of sanitation, sterilization of wounds, etc.
America, hnd -certainly never in
homo on- Beardall avenue.
Florida, has there come such a large “ B R O K E” S O LD IE R SAV ES L I F E
A committee of ladles met with
appeal ak this, More than' 11,000
Mrs. C. E. Chorpenlng last Friday years ago the hills of Palestine
Lack of C ar.Fare Bring** Him .to
to plan for the Christmoi tree and
echoed with tho glad songs welcom­
Rescue of Man Hurt by
entertainment at . Moore’s Station ing the new Christ. Today these
Train.
church. A good program is being same hills resound with wails of an­
planned but the gift giving will not guish _a n d . sorrow. Millions of ‘\ r j
Minneapolis—If Frank Brickley; pri-*
ho pa elaborate as heretofore.
w—the Jdnd
merrian find Syrian Christians are in •vnto with tho First Minnesota hos­
Wo are pleased to f-oport Tom Sul­
that m-c-l-t
Itte r'te a rs. -They.' stretch eager pital corps, had hnd five oents Emil
livan
and Jim Estridgo as having re­
.in your A&lt;*
ands to America. From our office Drcfnhl, 131 Bunker street, 8t. Paul,
would probably ho dead, /
ceived
two
promotions
since
being
at
mouth
wc are trying to touch every Sunday
Drcfnhl wa* struck by a Chicago
Camp
Wheeler
near
Macon.
.— light, 1
school in the state. We want all to Orcaf Weatern train -at -’Wyoming
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
C.
Ellsworth
are
fluffy,tender^*
no learn the Christmas lcKson as to street and tho railway tracks.' His left
mourning the death of their fine,
desire no candy nor presents bo long nrm was mangled four Indies from
cakes, biscuits and
much valued dog, Chris-—only a dog,
as one suffering child exists hero or tho shoulder. •
doughnuts that j£ur
••
but such a faithful friend.
across the seas. We sincerely trust
Shortly after .tho accident/ Private
keep you h an g in g
that evory right thinking, person wili Brickley, who was walking to bakracka
’round the pantry—
LQNGWOOD PICK UPS
take up this' great; humanitarian from South. 8t Paul, because ho- did
. all made with
Mr. -and Mrs. Dunbar arrived plea and urge everywhere a • "aafo ‘not have car fare, met Drcfnhl, bloody
Thursday to spend the* winter In and sane" Christmas. •, The U.*S. ond-atnggortng, nt Lucy and Concord
streets.
’
their cosy cdltagc.'
Food. 'Conservation Committee is * llo applied a tourniquet to the arm
BUIKO POWDEB
Miss Lillian -Waits motored over working with ust but* the. beak of all abovi\ the Injury and stopped tho flow
the safest, purest, most
economical kind. Try
With friends from WlUistttl*/Sunday s that tho schools of Florida will he of blood, probably saving Uio man’s
It—drivaaway bake-day
and spent tho day with her parents; working in’ hnrmony 'with tho large life. ‘
failures.’’
{
Mr. and Mr». J. M.eaita.
dea of-Christian brotherhood which
You oara whan you buy It.
You oare when you b n It
Mrs. If. R. Chapman, faf Jackaohspreading around' our globe."
F EIG N S B LIN D N ES S , IS. F R E E
ilumet coot aim only ru th
vi'llo Is the guest pf her parents, Mr.
gTedienu u h ire been
and M rs.-J. S. Dlnkcl.
‘Professor In Military Prison
Seminole’s Roll of Honor French
Mias Evelyn Walts la visiting
Deceive* Germane by Remarkable
HIGHEST SSSJ
friends In WUHston.
Will Power. .
Navy
Mrs. J M I. Bristine gave a tea •Karl Schultx, Sherman . Routh,
Paris.—A professor of the Sarbonne,
Thursday afternoon for the benefit Collier Brown, Oliver Murrell, Ned
■th*.
great Freqeh university, recently
o f the-Red Cron.
Chittenden, Roy Chittenden, Ralph obtained hie release from a German
Mrs. Orril Bryant was buried Fri­ Roumlllat, Allan Jones, Mortis Spen­ military prison by g remarkable exer­
cer, Hugh W hite/Oscar Rouse, C. J. cise of will power, He fell Into the
day a t the I.ongwood cemetery.
Th* ladies of the Red Cross Auxil­ Lawton, James Purvis) William Hart hands of the German* In 101ft, Decid­
ary, met at the Library Wednesday oy, Wallace Lipford, W. C, Temple ing at once to get free In some way,
he feigned blindness,
and accomplished quit* a lot of
.Ar,my
that time it wa* Impossible for
work.
* ‘.
John Murrell, Kenneth Murrell, thoFrom
Gentian
doctors or eye
Mr. and Mr*. Dinkel and MUs Leslie Hill, Seth Woodruff, - Stanley specialists to military
catch him oft hi* guard.
Dlnkel were calling on friends in Or Walker, Dr. Ralph Stevens, Joe They subjected him th the severest
lando Monday afternoon.
Chittenden, Oscar Speer, Bruce An­ known testa. He waa tortured bjradMr. and Mrs. Healey attended the derson, Ernest Gregory, Fred Maahn, entifle ways of verifying sightlessness,
Red Cross executive meeting in San­ jeorge McLaughlin, - Harold' Weste­ but never onctf*departed from a fixed
ford last week. Mrs. Healey has rnrn, Albert Fry, Jam es Estridgo, blank guze,
Ho was finally declared totally blind,
been elected to serve on that com­ George Huff, Thomae Sullivan, W.
and
Included In a recent exchange of
mittee.
A. Pattlahall, Meade Fox, Ingram
1
Guerry, Joo Guerry, Oscar N. ZJtt- permanently disabled prisoners..
rowor, Henry Byrd, Osborn* WU♦
♦ lema, Vail Lovell, Mertin Temple, P L A N H O T E L C LE A R IN 8 H O U S E
+ Florida Sunday Schools Ask- ♦ Robert Robinson, Arthur Dlcklns,
For Sprain*, Lameness,
+
cd to Oeberire a "Safe and ♦ John Lee, J. A. Stafford, Andrew New York Haa Scheme to Save Vie.
Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism
Itors Inconvenience In Locating
+ v and Sana" Christmas
♦ Aulln,,,John Cater Lawton, Alfred
Accommodation*.
Penetrates and Heals.
ti. Beck, Herbert Fuller, Joe Lewis,
Stopsi Pain At Once •
Arthur Lewis, Melville C. Tyler, J.
New York,—A hotel clearing-house,
Coates, Ernest Gormley, -Walter with the object of locating without de­
F o r M an a n d B east
The Florida Sunday School As­
25e»Ms.$|, At All Dealer*.
sociation it this year suggesting to Radford, Corbett Hutchinson, Sam lay suitable rooms.for visitors when
the Bunday Schools of the state that Pevehouse, Harry Carlson, p! • E. th* hotels are filled, will be Inaugurat­
under the ensplces of the Hotel
the government’a appeal ofr food Hunter, Wiltpn Miller, Harrold Long ved,
ae*odation of New York dty. The
Jamira
Weaver
Norman.
Baker,
Er­
foneervatlon be observed, apd that
congested condition a t hotels here at
a ir pupil* in the atate-be asked to nest C .' Morris, Iko House, T. M. certain tlpee during the .year, aa dur­
give gift* for worthy enterprise* In­ UIII» Marry -Rabun. Guy Staffdrd, ing the prevent world’s baseball series,
stead of expecting to . receive, gift* Lewtle Oglesby, Densler Stafford, T. where vlsltors'who foiled to make res­
O. Gillla, W niie O. Goolsby, Harrold ervations kvre unable to find accom­
from the 8unday school.
A
T o t h d a s t d ro p
Th* .Suggestion'1* made th at all Holiday, C. R. Peabody, Robert modation* without considerable trou­
candles ami sweet* be dlspenaed Merri wether, Robert Routh, Staf­ ble, lad to the decision to organise the
with a t the, Christmas festivities. ford LeFlls, Grover Lelftls, Paul dearing-hoose^ Under the new ar­
the hotel keepers believe
T h ere; are approximately 12,0)000 Dooley, E. L. Mott, Frank .pamp- rangement
that the troubles of the burin can so­
bell,
William
Hartley,
Floyd
WaxhSunday echool pupUa.In the' state.
journer in New, York era at an end.
Candy apd swocta to the amount of burn, ' Oscar DuBose, Edwin. L.’
;
. _
qta* half a. pound are usually given Dlnklo. i
Sara
J.
:
Pickens,
Marry
’ H. New­
to each pupil in Sunday school
Probably True.
man,
Bryan
Walker,
Andrew
J. .lilatrea*—"You say you can’t reed.
where gifts are given. ’ If this, practfee la. abolished the ichdhU of the King, Char lee Pri ester, R obt,. O. Norah. How Ip the world did you ever
Is Perfect © lU
te will -effect a direct saving.in Weeks, Walfred Pierson, Vendor learned to cook so welll" New Cook
A sk Your Grocer lugar of nearly 80,000- pounds It Ferritic, Adolph Shaw, Barney F. —“Share, mum, Ol lay It.to not bein'en oranges Griggs, Harry Miles, Duncan Mit- able to rad*
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th' cook book*,".
la slap suggested ‘that dven
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how very
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young men es­
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type; a n d we
have the clpthes..
they ljke.
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�“PRODUCING NOTFROMOTING" BOARD OF TRADE RESULTS

who hjir* not shown the fateiest in
this nutter that, la my opinion, tk ty
should have' shown, that it U not
»
. i '
* i
only
necessary, but,
la my opinion,
their duty to a to n e e organise and
equip county guards in* each of the
counties of the state. There Is plen­
ty of time nov for this to be done,
and l hare no hesitancy in jnfjring
that those counties who d a not make
an earnest effort to organize county
guards in tbeir respective borders
will be held responsible for the
preservation of law and order within
tbeir own counties, and I cannot con­
ceive of any emergency.Id the future
—and f warn the different counties
of the state to .th e effect—where it
will be necessary for me to ever
again ask any county guard organic
zstion outside of the county where
the need la felt to go Into that county to preserve order, I have heard
that an utterance of this Jdnd from
the governor of F.orida would
strengthen th e. county guard move­
ment throughout the state, and,
as it is my greatest desire to faster

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thrilling
tranches,
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la the •eeurtng of detail* at Informstleatoo minute for t t e airmen to pick

PRESIDENT. SnyTSON UNIVERSITY
W I Peebles. General A g e a f W K would Increase the population at
east 30,tiR&gt; end Would turn loose
a visit from Mr. PeebUw of the over 1200,000 montly among our
p.nasYlranU Railroad to the Board merchants, farmers and other ,
ml does anjr or modi of this
g p jg d e . d ated ’ Nov.—lfth - outline* d ustries. It simply take* pro­
.work depends bo dm ability
gress!
veness
end
cooperation
to
h . measure the traffic eoadltiou as
ndlridnal. and If be docs veil
U , r are and goes Into the nutter of cure these things—how do you
i*sooa ceases to b e n corporal,
SANFORD, FLORIDA
stand?
'the perishable movement from Semqualities required In food ad*
■t t t
(laole county. Mr, Peebloa * ta tn
Forty one tourists registered at
,h,t during the eariy part of Do1-nber he expects tb riait Sanford the Hotel Carnes last night, -,vj
t t t, Md mill do all poaaibl. to hurry d u r
Charles Howard Flattenharg, not­
[pfoduct to market In lb # meantime.
JSo far, « r load movement la eon- ed lecturer and city buQder will be
mmioc eight day* to New York end a t the High School auditorium Dec.
, proportionate length* of time to 3rd. Ills lecture will tell you what
points beyond New York and to the other places are doing, what you can
watern market*, and onleA we ean do and'the reward of your effort. It
Thrffiing Oration Depicting H ie Experiences of
! improve the'aerviee serious damage is sincerely hoped that'every citizen
rfl result. Under the Uw now end in th ir community will hear . Mr.
SERGEANT GUY EMPEY
course -a right law; government PUttenburg. Let's wake up, pull
nachine gunner of th eR o jal Fosfleers In the front
Istuff, suppliea. «te.t must have prece­ together and get within our reach
dence, but by arranging* eorabina- the many thihgs we need and want;
line trench on the French border:
tion of rout** and patronising lines
t t t
.
Idde Squad," "The Bombers,** "Trench Badlng”
| not congested, it U hoped t6 bring
Calling on tbe Board of Trade t#
■bout a more rapid movement. - Not ezprt-yi appreciation of. the progress­ throughout the state by 'the several
s Attacks," "Chasing R ats and Lice,** "T he S tar
tlone is the Board of-Grad* handling ive strides being made by this sec­ counties I am therefore giving this
Shell
and Hand Grenade** and "Rushing the Tkendtes.”
*
this highly important movement tion and ‘of the favorable advertising public utterance uppu this subject,
with the carrier** but elao. with the being given Seminole county as a and I trust th at steps will be taken
AO these thrilling war activities will be vividly portrayed
Food Administration end )£&lt;• likely tourist center were Dr. W. If. Cox, In every county In this state'to im­
mediately
organize,
uniformand
that within a abort while a confer- state health officer, Mr. W. N. Stew­
*nce-of shipper*, food admlnistrtord art and Mr. .John Dickinson of Jack­ equip county guards in every coun­
and railroad head* will be elled to­ sonville. These gentlemen appreci­ ty in this state. I do not think it is
GERMAN SNIPER’S MASK
gether: this being suggested by Mr. ate also the dose feeling between right that one county ehould be re­
quired
to
spend
the
money
of
that
Edward Chamber* of. the Food Ad- Sanford* and .Jacksonville and lay
| .minUtration. in recent communica­ tbe credit at the doors of tbe Jack­ county, and then •some ojher county’
tions with the Board of Trade. In sonville bam ber of Commerce apd reap the. benefit of I t . . This la an In­
dividual proposition as applied to
the meantime, any shippers having Sanford Board of Trade.
each county, and I don’t think that
delayed car* are asked to give their
t
t
1
one county h it any right to expect
ear’numbers, content! end destina­
that another county Will shoulder Its
All
growers
who
are
interested
in
tion to the Board of Trade, as we
financial bordefi, and I do not pro­
the
pfompt
movement
of
tbeir’crops
hare been asked by the carriers to
pose,‘as near as It is within my pow­
to
market
ere
requested
to
meet
at
extend to them all cases of delayed
er, to aid any county with this kind
can. There .is no charge whatever the court .house in Sanford next
111-113 Park Avenue
Df warning given them. If they do
Monday
night
a
t
7:20
o'clock.
The
for this service and the Board, of
not at once take the.necessary steps
Trade will gladly handle the matter transportation matter b now a seri­
to- protect the . peace and'Highlty.'
ous
one
and
tbe
meeting
is
for
the
for you. It is the Idea of the organ!-,
law and order within tbeir own boun­
purpose
of
keeping
together
for1
the
ution to assist all which means at
daries. I am intensely interested, as
common
good.
Every
grower
should
.least normal service 'for Seminole
— Full Line of —
be present. This is not a Board of chief executive of this state, in the
county grower*.
Trade meeting, but a meeting that is enforcement of law ancj order. That
, .
i t t
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e n tire ly to help you of- Seminole is the only way we can lire in this
Fifty one tourist* arrived in San­ county. Unless methods ere adopted itate, and preserve our homes, and
ford .yesterday. Moat of them will now to Insure normal movement tbe therefore, I feel that 1 have a right
Come in and see us. ’ First class goods. Prompt
spend from one week to a month in result* will tell in the returns from and that it is my duty as well, to
the city. This is only a sprinkling of
appeal to ray fellow citizens and
and courteous service. Reasonable prices.
your crops.
what »&lt;■ will get directly after the
particularly to the county commis­
t
t
•
holiday*. This is the result of con­
Express companies are anow ask­ sioners of each county an(J tbs citi­
tinuous systematic advertising made ing for an advance of 10 per cent in zens as well within their borders,
ponihlt- by the Board of Trade.
that they Immediately organize,
their, rate*.
^
,t t t- ‘
uniform and equip county guards so
1 t t
Arcadia Gels Aviation School
. The Board of Trade has delegated that each county can, within their
. Today'* Tribune tell* of Arcadia Mr, E.' T. Woodruff to attend the own borders have an organized force
as ’ having landed' a Government Atlantic Deeper Waterway* Con­ of men to' stand behind and make
Aviation .School, the result of-work vention to be held'In Miami, Nor. strong the civil arm o lth p law in the
ot her‘progressive citizen* assisted by 30th; The purppse of the convention respective -counties.
This German-sniper's mask la made
Very respectfully,
Congrc-tman Dranel ‘th is brings u* is' to officially establish one of two
of
2-tneh Krupp steel. It Is very heavy
1
Sidney
J.
Catti.
back to our gun- school for Seminole water routes between Boston and
tod
ig bettered to be only need when
Governor.
county. -Already a large sum has Key West. One .rouie being from
U IV V U IV a IA IU 1 W .
Eleetrkal Supplies— Heating A
rrstl ic on some object. It was cap*
been spent in making maps,- photo- Jacksonville down the East Coast
Correspondence and Personal Calls Solicited
lured m a recent battle by Canadian*
graph.*, etc.,* of the cite which, ti in via the canal system; the other via
THOMPSON ELECTRIC COMPANY
the C’huluotju Geneva ,and Oviedo the St. Johns river and a crocs cut
l e iN WM UarOM Siml .
TAMP
.
.
.
Uka
Dog
In
Manger.
section
All’ the data la now in canal to the Infiian river. Already
O V ER $93,000,000,000
T*out all d&lt;* i-iperlence some men
Washington, in the hands of the sec­ we have right feet of water to. San­
SPEM T ON WORLD WAR
gtts wif h o p p l n s a i d Unde Ebeo,
retary of war and it is hoped action ford and an average of four feet to
Ha tryin’ to »p»4l- It fob- somebody
Washington.—Tbe second Lib­
will he taken at an early date. We Lake Harney. To establish thla
else.”
’* .
erty loan of $3,000,000,000 will lie
have at least- been promised an af­ waterway via the S t Johns river
applied to the $20.000.000^000
final inspection of tbe site and with means a deeper river hy. several feet
war bill of the United States to
other places aucceeedlng .by puilfng which means ocean: going ships .to
June
30,191ft. Tbla.vaat total of
together is now* an increased reason and from Sanford and on dosm the
American
expense*, however. Is
shy wo should maintain the same ftate. The Board of Trade today is
only one-fifth of the coat of the
method* and secure one of these inviting the visiting Rivera and Har­
war to the otherlAUlgerent gov­
- plum* for Seminole.
bors committee -and other men of
ernments.
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The actnal cost to date, based
I.
» t t
. national .reputetun to return via
on . figures to, the first’ of tbte
A letter from B. R. Kessler, sec­ New “Smyrna and Sanford from Mi­
year end the dally rate of ex­
retary Jatkionkille Chamber of.Cora- ami ahd make the steamer trip from
penditure More then. Is $03,814,Sanford
to
Jacksonville
on-the
St.
merce, Mates that Florida .is to get
783,000. This loctedea Unde
Johns
river..
It
I#
hoped
the
invita­
another cantonment
This evident
flemh $2,000,000,000 Liberty
1/ refers to the gun school. If yon tion krill be aecegted. Backoing the
ire a citizen of Seminole county, Board of -Trade Tettera are the perGreet Britain has been the big'lurely you m int be Interested, par- ionsl letters, of several of oiir lead­
geet spender, wttfa $2£989^T5,tigularly when you realize th at a ing citizens, We ell srant to. work
. 000 te fier credit- This does not
gun school established in this county together for .this wonderful cause.
j Ihdnde . Ottada’i $045,700,000,
nor the $7831800,000 spent by
Great Britain's other colonies..
— - .- - -* «
The other entente allies have
spent: Franc*, $15,114,000400;
Hunts, $12308,000.000; Italy,
$5411400400; Bdgtura. .$703.SAYS each COUNTY. SHOULD HAVE OWN AND NOT CALL THEM
000400: Serbia. $003,000,000, and
As far as taste is crisp brown out- too, how whole
Ronmania. $798,000400.
OUT OF COUNTY ..
some anddlgcstibl
concerned there are side.
The central spies have spent
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much leae eccordUu to the fig­
only two sides to .- But this outside m,ea ,ooas “ n DC’
Txllahaisee, Nov. 19.—Governor the peace, and, op account of this
ure* available. Germany's ex­
Sidney j. Catta has written an, open doubt, I, as .governor of Florida,
penditures are estimated a t $30.fried potatoes—in­ is not only a crisp w l u m y o u use pure
l«tter to the people of Florida, nrg- asked the supreme court of Florida
333400400; Austria’s. $8403.side .and outside. brown. It Is a quick Cottmenc.
that more Interest be taken In for an advisory opinion upon the
000,000; Turkey's. $1468400,subject
and,
upon
their
rendering
an
the organizatton and equipment of
000, and Bnlgarla’a, $784j500,00a
But both sides must brow n. A q u ic k
In baking with
home guard companies In each coun- opinion.to tbe effect that I had the
jbe just- right .6r brown means that: economical Cotto*y of the Mate. The chief executive power, as commander in chief of the
^equeiu that bis letter, on this sub­ militia of the state—they holding
your fried potatoes the outsides of your lenc, be sure to use
ject be published In full/ It follow*:
Tho reliefs weald be on poet two hours
won’t be!
To the Ppopte of Florida: It has part of the militia of th e’, state—I end off four home throughout the &gt;4
potatoes arc rapidly one-third. less than
therefore,
on
account
of
the
fact
that
t*tn, ^fought, to may attention reboon of the day oar duty.eentiy that there is nfit that-activity Ihe Duvel county guards''were the
The sentry’s orders -ere that l a
Take the outside, scaled, and that the you would ordi•mong ■t||
o| ih» only - county guards at. that tinvr cases not covered, by. Instruction* be
first! It must be insides will be just narily use of other
• ?• ,e* M ro my judgment and opln- with sufficient numbers, equipped is Id cell the corporal of thq guard.”
as tender andmcaly ' shortenings.
‘on. there shonld be. looUng to the arith anna .and .uniforms end other At night U la tbe corporal who la called
:brown
tt
a
c
risp
to
make
tbe
arrest
la
case
the
sentry
'tanizstion gBj formatloit end the necessary equipment, ordered the
•as fried potatoes
T hat is
brow
n. i «Potatoes
equipping of county guards.- s i pri^ Duval county guards into another catches anyone. trying t o . cram bis
. J « .
t
poet;-end
he
most
be
continually
on
countyto
preserve
the
peace
and
vided by the act of I bo last legWsfried in wholesome
enforce law and order. Sinew that tbe Job, not only -when hla relief-is
on post but also during tbe preceding
# m
highest possible
Cottolcnc can cerI dnirr to say to the people of time, I have noticed that there baa reticle
~ ,
standard for purity
•tainly answer“here"
, , onda lh»t a littte whjle ago there been * decline in many of tbo coun­
ties
of
the
Interest
that
the
different
, ro*c *n emergency in this
But It is guard duty in time Of war
Frying proves, and richness,
when it crimes to;a
*hlrh n(vewj t a ted he* ov^n o*r*of |c°u nty guard orgaiiiaatlons
that calls, all a corpora fa powers o t
^ ^ d a calling to his eld T E only U k,n* In‘ «»• county guard move- leadership to the force. Uda Is celled
roent. ; The
n 5" * " hU in the State to ehforce th . mentTha Instance referred to in exterior guard dnty aad consists of
relation t* the.D nral county guards outposts during a belt sod advance,
th» #rm "f the government, to-wR, was an emergency that I cannot con­ flank nr rear-guards during an adfounty guards. There ee«ued* t*
It.lnduden nn that
, . ,0,?e l!oubt in the minds of m - ceive wlU ever arise in the history of _ _ i „ :
this state again; that, is to say, a t a
time when only one ^county, guard Her this duty may be larger then p
from" °f ll ’ I overno, to ontof-away organization of the etete (a equipped
a sergeant or eran e
otter * £IVen epunty end'.Into an- wkh arms and uniforms. * 1 *dnderV.lf »tk# dnty le tm’
C0!lhty* ,n
da emeratand there” »«—
ake■ *t*
«**ncy,
fh*fi. • 'county
* • * guards
' * •
L* the
to enforce the keeping 6f in the state now that are thus equlfr■

Sermon Snnday Morning 11:00 O’clock

Subject Snnday Evening 7:00 O’clock

Comfortable Auditor

High-Grade Bakery Goods

F lo rid a a n d W estern M e a ts

G. W . SP E N C E R

Free Delivery

Phone 1 0 6

Herald Want Ads Will Brins Results

Governor Wants

Guards

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�J. HOLLY,

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BERALD PRINTING COMPANY

&gt; Holly can get • joke out of
ing. He haa a two column
:ne In the H erald'lhls week,
f Embalmen," etc.-—Tampa

The hunter*. who have been In the
aroods this week report good luck
with deer, turkeys; ducks, quail and
wqulrrela^and Seminole probably has
aa line hunting grounds as any coun­
t y In the state.
, Use where "Robert Holly" was
married in Marion county the other
day. ‘ 'Hope our Bob Holly hasn't
got himself in bad.—DeLand News.
N ot.gulltyr Chrji, One time up is
enough
Editor Holly of the Sstiford Hor•aid Is overwhelmed with, thankfulness
because a lady'’ has knitted him u
helmet.
Well, Holly'a dome oT
thought needed covering or camouflaglngof some kind.—Lakeland Telfegram.
A new paper has beerr started in a
South Florida'town and the. Tarpon
Springs Leader declares the town in
question has ‘‘no more need of an­
other paper than a at has for two
Calls." The same remark applies to
*&gt;ther communities,
b u l. people
atari these long fell want fillers, and
won't he happy until they get their
fingers burned.—Lakeland Telegram.-

and better th l n ^ : t h i i i ^ M h .p ^ n ed In thnt vlffonirir long ago. Borne
pnfcn are publishing the event* of
forty year* **o. not for us. How
would out* ladle* Ilka to aeo their
name* In print .of somethin* 'th at
happened forty year*.ago whan, they
are giving their present age as Just
forty. Never look backward. Re­
member w bat' happened to Lot'*
wife. . .
Y. THE V. M. C. A. FUND
V. M. C. A. means Young Men'*
Christian Association and It also
means In Seminole county, "You
Must Come
and w&lt; did It.
The magnificent sum ralMd here In
Seminole county for the i.-M . C. A.
War Work fund apeaka louder than
mere words'and praise is’ due Chair­
men Stevens, Secretary Haynes,
Treasurer Maine* and every one of the
captains and lieutenants and workers
in the field as well as* those-patriotic
citizens who contributed1. .Special
mention should also be made of the
colored people who gave of their
aulstine* without stint and the col­
ored captains who worked unceas­
ingly/among .their own people to
swell the fund. And If there* Is an­
other mall made, as there will.be if
.. wkr
v ■lasts ilong
'j * enough
____ k the same
the
patriotic people will be found on.the
/Iring/jHne doing their full duty.
When there la work to do the good
people of Seminole county are found
dqlng It. every’ time,

tailors. Florida could-furnish sugar
for the whole United States.- ,
What sn opportunity Is offered
here now for real philanthropy and
business acumen at tho same time.
If o big corporation would guaran­
tee s market, next.fall, In Jackson­
ville or Tampa, DeLand or Sanford
for,all the cane raised at a fair price,
end would furnish the seed at cost—
Florida would show the world some­
thing in real cane rnlaing next fall.
** Cane would be raised on all the
low innds of the stnle*—from a
quarter of .nn acre plut to a doxon or
a hundred acres, cut and sent to the
Thc railroads and steamboat lines
would make money by quoting n
Very low rato on hauling the cane to
the mill, and then transporting the
finished sugar from the refinery.
The time to get up .such a plan is
NOW—when the cane seed should bo
saved and then the lan'd • gotten
ready- for planting in the -early

. "Two solid cars of lettuce,- he
lin t cars to be sent.'out of Sanfo:/
What a beautiful night it would bo
this season wero shipped on Wedrffo, to see waving cane fields on both
«U y" says, the Hanford. H erild/ sides of the St. Johns from Jackson­
which adds that the iottuev crop of ville to Ssnfordl
.*
Hanford never looked better and that
This is possible. The land is here,
/•'th e re will he quite nn acreage of the people are here to plant and raise
early stuff .that will bring n good tho canc. All -that la ncaded is the
. price, The cool weather hereabouts guaranteed market and the money
fig Jor tho past thirty-days has headed to pay (or the crop after U has been
- . u p the* lettuce and .the crop Is look- raised- DeLand News..
. Ia* fine and crisp. I t readily sells to
‘ Aba buyers that are flocking here to NOW IS THE ACCEPTED TIMEI
the standard Hanford brand*.
This la the time to get busy.. The
f ,Jtom sine was the first to go out this
lettuce Is moving,- other crops are
season, siveral- cars . having already looking fine, cattle and hogs bringing
■ been shipped from here and lettuce good prices and there is a prospect
win-continue to he shipped from hero of more tourists than ever before.
' for several months and long after .Therefore it behooves us to get busy
. tb s celery crop has started," Busy and start to making this the trading
Y days In Sanford, syrely, and it must center of this p art of Florida.
be admitted t*nt On Hanford section
■J i s doing its js r i hi hoping to feed • N&gt;tfiing h » a v e r stimulated buy­
__n 'i„ ion
_
. • ing so much aa the Christmas edition
Times-Ur.
of the Sanford Herald and this year
(t w in be a symposium of many fine
LOOKING BACKWARD
(calory;, Aside from the many and
T h e Herald does not believe In varieilchrlstfnia stories and Christlooking backward. .I t Is forward.for mss-cheer It will contain descriptive
o n and
* the old stories of howl they matter.-of the county' and the city
Wdbd to do thU and th a t concerns us and will be an edition that will give
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th e-p ro sp ectiY o ' resid en ts of F lorida

We can furnish them in
■ any size or style
at reasonably
prices
DELIVERY IN FIVE DAYS
, AJter.receipt of •
.order .

a fine idea o f what the county and
the rify? contains, la-w ay of. attrac­
tions. There will be many cuts and
plenty of good reading and thi* edi­
tion will be In great demand for
those who want the folks In ^ther
states to realize what a great county
we hay*.
It will be possible to make this
year’s edition the greatest ever If the
msrehanta .'wrtll advertise as they
should and they should advertise
A
«V* year-1ofl-t'l*
a"
this
all -years. It take*
a
stimulus this year to Induce the buy­
ing and. tho stimulus will be found In
the Chrtstfnks edition. W* have se­
cured i t a great cost one. o f . the
prettiest Illuminated covert that has
ever'graced a special edition and the
entire edition will be larger and bet­
ter than ever before. ..Help us to
make this year the banner year and
w* want you to make your county
great and Jo let other people know
It 1* great.
The edition will be published :14;
days befqra Christmas In order to
give the trading public plenty of
time to,do. their Christmas shopping
early.; Get ready for&lt; It fcniftf we
fall to aeo you in time.tend in your
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free, reading mat'

the United States Ooveriynent- to
establish one official newspaper In
whlebVll this stuff could be printed
and distributed to the hundred mil­
H-Whnt U the use of taking the great risk entailed by carry! ig on yQur perlion citizens of this country?
son
large sums of money when you travel? Prudence points Lne way to «ifeU all Xthe • newspapers published
ty.
The purchase of our Travelers Checks assures Security or every dollar
weekly in tbli country would umj all
of your funds.
'dope” aent
sent them next
neat weak,
the "dope"
week,
^'-These Travelers Checks are readily cashed by Steamship (
all the. weekly'newspapers would con­
road Companies, h o tels, Banks, Bankers and Commercial H
tain, exactly the same matter-except
by us in convenient denominations.
some of tbept—more than half in
fact~could not get all the* dope Into
. CAPITAL 130,000.00
SURPLUSJ
ih d r regular.. Issues, even without
any advertising. What would be tbs
Use of a local newspaper.if it were
made up of th t sam e matter as the
"local" newspaper published In a
stato a thousand miles away?
The tru th of the matter is that
the*thing la being greatoy overdone.
STEVENS
C. M, HAND SANFORD, FLORIDA
O. L tATLOR
R. R. Df
These co nservationlats send o u t'
■Mmi
TWr-fcM T. L WOODRUFF V M n M m y / .
.. AmIC sjI
reams and reams of good white paper
—absolutely wasted.- And , with a
white paper famine facing us, wo
hold that it is ‘wanton carelessness.
Theh they ask for millions of'reams
mor6 to waste through' the printing
of a' hod go podge of hall baked or
Straw Used
Ancient Hscrews.
'/Good noads Clvtllxsrv.
warmed o.yer stuff In the newspapers.
Both
whest
anil
barley stray were
The building of an American road In
Just as an example of how far this
used,by the ancient Hebrews, chiefly one. of the most lawless provinces of
riding df a free press has gone, let us
as fbdder for the horses, cattle and tho Philippines, was said to have bad a
l i s t h e stuff that came Into the Com
camels (Genesis 24:25; T. Kings 4:28,* -wopderfuUy drills!6g Influence.
merpfkV office last week for free In­
What a wonderful crop cotton Is, Isaiah II ft; 05:29.) There Is no Insertion. Some of it was as much as says the State* Marketing Bureau. tlmstlon that straw was used .for Ut­
Avald Sheep Sorrel.
(oifr full columns In length and if we Florida produces more of. long staple, ter.
Sheep
sorrel la not often eaten by
had used all of It wo would have had or tho Sea-Island variety, -th# kind
live stock owing to Its sour taste, but
’ print a thirty-elx page paper, or
used to make 'thread and laco mate­
Twas Ever T h u s , . It Is well not to peattire librae* or
left out news and -advertising. Here rial, than any other state. The In­ *'8tntesnicn.Manl'd Plutarch, "are not sheep on sorrel.as the weed la some­
is the list:
vasion of our fields by the boll only liable to giri; an'account of wbat what poisonous to these animals.
weevil 'should not dlscoursgo ous they any or do In public, but them ts
WVC. T. U.
a busy Inquiry made Into their -very
-Postal Orders.
■ %. armors. Human Ingenuity should meal*, beds; ran triages nml every oth­
te able to ovcrcomo this pest.
Y. M. C. A.-Helps.
er sportive or serious action." And
Florid* Sttte Fair. ■*•*
For many, centuries cotton* was Plutarch lived nearly-1,900 years ago.
Red Cross (National).
used for the one purpose of making
' Liberty Loan (belated).
coarse fabrics; ' Now It is a substi­
Local Red Cross Work.
^ ' tute for silk,. wool and flax, and has
Only Din*.
A
great
artist
was once describing
Sunday School State Work.
scores of uses |n the srta and manu­
Appeal for Navy Recruits.
factures. The U. S. Department of the decadence which In no many cases
seemed to unfold the middle period of
’’ Jacksonville Orphans’ Home.
life. . "Yea," he said, "old men dream
.Church Societies and Leagues.
drenma. and young mrn see visions,
Appeals /or Aviation Recruits.
but middte-nged men only dine."
Food Conservation (National).
Federal Marketing Suggestions.
State Doard of Health Bulletins.
Wholesale Liquor Dealers' Dope.
Civil Service Examination Notices. throe mlnutts will use up a whole
bale.. The United Statos la convert­
ttl/g u M N N i
A COMPACT
ing a million bales a year into pow­
AIRCOOLED
State Food Conservation Propa der, ns cotton forms theB basis of
'ELECTRIC
•nuqtPtATc
LIGHT AND
gamin
nitro-celluloac. The world must de­
LONG-U VXD
* Unlvcrsit'y Extension Press Bulle­ pend upon tho United .States for
POWER PLANT
OATTmV ,
tins.
—
, .
• * cotton for several years to corn’s.
FORYOUR
BALLBEARINGS
. Women's -Registration Card Cam­ There is virtually no substitute for
FARM OR I
paign.
it. • This country supplies about
Official Statements of Ur S. De­ three-quarters of the worid'a' re­
partments. ,
■
quirements; the plant la used to
"Goa and FInmc" ^Chemistry Spec­ clothe four-fifths of tho population."
ialist Recruits.
*Appeals for Industrial Branch Vol­ - &lt;Cottoti seed was formerly thrown
away, and several southern states
unteers, for Army.
D6pe Jrom tho Committee on had laws imposing penalties on
planters for dumping seed into
Public Information.
streams,
because It prlldtcd the wa­
United States Agricultural Bgggraters.
Now
the seed haa scores of
Leesburg
Comtions to Farmer*
mcrclal. *

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NO NcADOO DAY
During the progress of' the Lib­
erty Loan campaign,' Secretary Mi&gt;
Adoo visited many section of the
country in the work of stimulating
interest In the campaign. In one
southern city whero Mr. McXdoo Is
well known and admired, the propo­
sition was advanced by enthusiastic
members of the entertainment com­
mittee to deslgnato a dny ss "Me
Adoo Day," When the proposition
reached the ears‘of the secretary *It
was promptly negatived, with the
remark that this, was no time for
self-exploitation, and .that the entire
energy of the 'American people
should be centered o \ the one great
task of winning the war. #Mr.-*Mc
Adoo das right. . The people of this
city would gladly have done (ilm
honor, and' at *any other time the
secretary would have been pleased
and gratified *t tills remark of their
favors-B utra* he well says, this is
no time for'fexploiting personalities.
H lr - s rime when-mere-individual
Interest* must; give way for the In­
terest of humanity in the mass.
And there are many others beside
the secretary who have sensed this
fact,'- Leaders of thought, and ac­
tion,*. In every avenue of life are

mote humble placer at least for a
season.
When the cause of the people hoe
been won, doubtleas . there* will be
laurels distributed for many who are
today* working’ In comparative ob­
scurity, but In. the meantime let us
do the work at our .hand without
clamoring fur a place. In the lime­
light. .
‘
&gt;
To Be and to do.U sufficient fbr
today. Rewards, may well be de­
ferred till our creak objective haa
been realised.
Het Mjlk as a Stimulant
D* UjfCtigurd. i tomb
Ik. *&gt; bbt i s It can be sib

D o n 't E x p e r im e n t—G e t D e lc o -L ig h t
N o C arb u reter
N o M agneto
N o R h eo stat
N o G overnor
N o P um ;*j.
No* T ro u b le
S im p lic ity In s u re s C o n s ta n t S e rv ic e
south. In addition, the south hia
raised more live stock and grown
more corn, grains; grosses, forage,
and other food and feed* th in .evar
before. Aa. a result 'less- by mny
millions of the,money th at is brought
Into th o ’south by tho cotton crop
will be sent away as In the past.
These many, million* will.be kept in
the south for business activities, for
construction work,-for Ujo develop­
ment of latent .resources, and for
numerous purpoaci' th a f must "aid In
a large enrichment and upbuilding
of our-wonderful Southland. .

Ccraplets is 2 riu*, § 9 5 0 * 5 4 3 0 (f. a . b. Dayton, O.)
For D sm onstrstioo, w ire, phoos o r wrlto&gt;-

Her Best Wishes. *
I t was th* lest day of school. Th*
teacher was giving a farewell party for
her class, as shs was to be married In
the near future. *The children spent s
pleasant afternoon, and before they
realised It the tims'esm* to. say goodby. One \)j one they marched up and'
shook hands with their dear teacher,
Doris said: "I hope you will get f t
good n husband as my papa la."

W a o w n M odi in it. W « keep b a r rw
cash in It. W e havo a voice in c lw a b g k a d
to rs and th ro u g h th em in cbodMnc!fcb that
manL It U o u r
a n d ’ Its-read u ftca ei
oa « t oil tim es to m eet th e legW inme fail
requireroenta of o u r conm lunltyY '

GI GA R S

•You, ta tum, can cooperate witbripr in n
toining tho Federal Reacrvo B o n k in g ^ sto fn
at tht tamo timo ohara In its benefits and
t action, b y bt cpming one of o u r depositor*.

�HAPPENINGS O F IN TEREST
AROCXD SANFORD

d ^U tters «■ I
Perto«*l I t e *
/ ’l i U t t i l
jtmn*n •*
Till* Sect
Hwtk*

n &gt;w — Big *lb? gUhnmS
« a r f the c h e r t . E*ur*'-

UrjT
Re* ort
i ttabfr
Xou pments am &lt; *«P “
u &lt;i £ « b « *
•
r - 1*: .
Ur. and Mn. Hancock. M a RC. Spcet *»&lt;*' Mi* ^ g t &gt;*
af.OikUnd w«*
**r- ,
Hr*, Eogene Spetr T ut idly. *
chop DOW. for tbe holiday* at lW
Roman's Exchange.
2r-ltl
ffe with to u a o a n * to tW pibb #kat we h m soared • « drwt
jto,, and are bow located i» ‘ t i t
Hiv Hot National Bank B a U a t
«a Pirk avenue. where ww will ho
rf-d to welcome alL M oM tA Drw*
Sure.
- » * .
gam to Mr. aaad ^ Mr*. A- &gt;%
Wheeler a fine baby girt.
Kin Jennie Eaverty. fashionable
dKMuktr and re modeler- * Oat by
tit day and at home. SIS Fifth St,
24-4 tp
Tbe many Sanford friewda W Mr*.
)L V. McCain are clad to oeeber
beme again at tbe McGui* place at
Jaola after spending the w n a r r U
Atlanta. • ■ Eipcuire He mat itch tag Machine
jot totalled at tho m2Sneey shop
.
tv l~
¥ nDu
- lhart.
__ _ V
.J L . of
•*
cl. .Ur*.
IL
Ladies
Sanford are l e v i t a t e call aad sea
tbb machine ia* operation. Fourth
and. Sanford Are.
lS-tf
Carnation* for your dinner decoritiom at Woman** Exchange. 27-ltf
' Mr.. If. W. Barr of Jamestown.
N. Y.. Sec-y and Tres. of tbe FJ«'idi Grcms .Co. and Mr. O. P.
Stop? of Oviedo, county eommialioncr were la the city this nam ing
ltd stated that they ta d a id e ppranftmrnt*. to tUe and plant, to
truck, eithty irrto of Blade Ham­
mock land; ar.d this crop will be fol­
lowed by two handled fifty acres of
cotton. It it i 1m&gt; their intention to
erect ■ lore* m to n tin.
Don't fail to visit the Ladks*
Specialty Shop Thanksgiving week.
Public Stenographer —
A:
Garner Woodruff B idy, Phone 271.
Mr* Powell.,
..
J-tf
E,- A.. D jrlala, EL T . Woodruff
and D. (*• Marlowe repru ea ted tba,
jJBaafeid I: a-! &lt;f Trade to meet tbe
Orlando B;ard of Trade in Orlant’o
today cn important burisec*.
(’ Ferai potted plants and cut
fo*cra »t the -Womah'a Exchange
frit Rotrn.‘ Lcare ordeTJ now foi*
Tltinktii'ir.f. " r
i&lt;;! 27-1 if
j; Dr. Davis iriU be a t the Empire
Hotel stain Monday (noon) Nor.
fttb to Thursday.* Dee. fitb.;* See
tbe doctor for classes for poor vision
or headache. Ccme early. . 2S-lfe
Mr. and ,Mr« Sidney Nelson a-re
la ibe city Thu-^day tbw geests cf
Mr. and Mm. C. E., Henry'-, Mr..
b'l»..n
,t» t'B* truit departo*rt &lt;f the K b . Weincrt Co. of
FWaddphia.
**
The Pipe Organ O ub of tbe Baptiat church vil; hedd ’their bazaar aO
day Dec. 1st. neat M^l U ctiau o a’a
More and win appreciate your trade.
^Mr. and Mr*. Geo. E. Bates and
*"•
Mrs. Everett Bates w w Is
,l“* til&gt;' today from AlUmcpte
*“ rf ,h&lt;y have opened the famous
Altamonte hotel
fjw the winter.
Tm* Bate* have a fine hotel in the
^bite Mountains in New Eagtapd
*bere they spend the aauvaer
•ontln. ■**... • .
*
■
Reaetober the Daugbten of W«s7 b u i*r &gt;nd turkey supper SaturW . Nov. n th .
Next to Banferd
« « t Clothing Co.
21-Ate
For Sale-Lot t i Eureka Hamr °tk|. 10 ■«*». »d L Stamps re®w*d Dora 5. acres. IIN A O cash.
E * , W1«27 So. Water S t,
W’Hu, k . w
, , n -Kp
‘ f«-cy »ria» Church
■
F***bjt* iau church * ,« b K n i If me M l a r i S u i ym£u
L J. thel&lt;1 * meeting Wednesday
in t * * » f o f

tW l « H t

\ v ? i T , h* •*» *• bOd tonight p}
the chnr^ti

A V I------- 1----- a f

and Leslie Bryan were is c u tp e d .. J .
Roy Symes and W. J. Thiipes ta r e
“ * '--------------rncceeded in kiTling several fine tur- *r-___ ]a
b »&gt;
key* and these were brought home
•
fm I
yesterday, tbe main party of b u x a r r ’
Cheer Tp.
re main ice in camp until tomorrow ■
evening.
. £*7f It. Takes a 1
A. « . Woodward and party *d Stm &lt;W -.------ T On
Birmingham, capitalists hare lhcsr
CmfiervE*
special ta r in Mecca Hammock and Slipper. P a ra : and
are enjoying the shooting there t b i
2BS2 Medley cl
week. They expect to camp on tie
Part* 1 ax&gt;£ 2.
upper St. Jobss river later ia ti e
Snmetimr*

wFiih her w ie Mr*. H f iner EarWv.
V n . JcVti H a rw e and l i r a S y la x .
Th**e ?bf&gt;-r c-r;*.*Tr.*T.r'.wcTi:m t r r r
nm ?
S aid n rn ar-d st i* rex r r t t e i tr-t: th e y 'cave to d a y Uc
hrxp». E ig h t tab les *?. p is vet* «njry e d th e p a r . M rv F ra n k . V .,&lt; r
sm

the "f-TC j-’-rr**. * hfyuti 'td 'ra 'd

tii.ie . cwst-

V..1 ,

idp-se c a t th e

c twiai»-r r.l iCVT £-*» inGv^dnai
u ' -v Tt* meat* «tf 1?*®W wet*
j-.-v--.XTei » .*
CTK“ ex'
v i;« -£

y 'r - f :

M is*

A r .r &gt;

H tilr r * ,

Mi*. Ha-n. Mr*. W. C. Hi’L Mr* K.
Jk. Hr wa'rd. Mr*. ’Hurt. Mr*. H«u*bMIer. U rv H tf . Mr*. B tw r. M a
B»hc-n.- Mrs. Ht^ry LawTs, Mr*. Wa
»f-^. Xev
M.*v' Pwlr^on.
hf-v * bruathvv-.'Mi*. Ecy Syne*,
Id r&gt;. * r k V alee. Mr*. J&gt;t*.ham.
Mr». Gt.s aL* Mr*. Hr-rvy. Mr*
M ^ v . M tv Et*d. M rs Tolar; Mr*.
Frid W-Jitsw. H r s .X t* l Mr*. W.
A. T * \ k J r , Mr* Wallace. Mr*. C.
F. 5w.lt a. Mr*. Thigpen. M w W3k&gt;. Mr*. Hal Wight. Mr*. H raiy
rerd rn . Mr*. E « d » &gt; t . Mr* Mc*Lai-.L-f. M n. J Hoy. Mr*. D m .
M.-t A'/ea Jones and b n . Archie
BrT-« . vraeted M rs II cmj* ia onrhing.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

% N o t only Is i t more eooDomial to carry your

�r-r'rii

•*'
i gill I f -- ____ _
the
only stqjida and waiu,” shs also
The pries of food Is a very reel and serves who only goes up stkira. ‘ .
g
_____
ion, THE DESOTO^HOTEL MAJESTIC
pressing problem to theso poor
Thera was a reward forTiir
*
BanwaanBui.
tree r.r I#e‘
d, t^Honda
J*
h
r
t
of
■
TAMPA. ,U )« ID *
^ Q a g S j Pka
a ; .h. —
E X P E R IE N C E OP MRS. PAPW ORTH W ILL BE IN T E R ­ people.
climbs,
‘
howaver.
The
^
-p
“
^N^wq,,,lrT
OMiitWtWuAnnr
.
ESTING TO LADIES OF SEMINOLE WHO
BATKH ON ArruCATION '
We foqrid * fow among the Irish being tired gavo us a.readier blar­
r r - S W S f t;
CAN APPRECIATE SAME
s Mla IWs i 'i M mi
whose objections to signing lay deep­ ing.' Being tired was something Lm
—
•
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la
A
S
Car
K
flK
_____
___
_
L_
.
.
UV90KU,
ttwi
er than mere Ignorance or selfishness, these poor pcoplo could understand
, i M nu Hnrry M. Psp worth, worker pledge th a t committed-them *tg so and who wcrirTrankly "against the and respond,to. 1 found It such ah YOUR COMFORT CARED FOR(“ATIofel Man Wllh’AConscience”
rl *
'&amp;■■■■■
Qovernmlnt." Wo endeavored to effective argument tbgt I was tempt­
1
(or the Patriotic Leaguo (n New little.
ed
to
use
it
exclusively
and
save
a
convince
these
disloyal
ones
that
fork City WTltee her father, M. P. 7 “Jo no Instance did we have, to ca­
deal ‘of conversation. . But_I.*had the etsirs. Not until we had reached . . ALBERTUS HOTEL
Robinson «otrtc of her cxpt'riu tiers' In ptain to o'German housewife the ob­ thefr own intercifa 'as well .as their
m ru tT O N /rn * u t m0 .
wakened to the knowledge th at thesq tho sidewalk did it occur to ua that O mj.-r.
iW liB imw • EVBOfEAN PLAN
obtaining elf nature* to the conserva- ject'of our visit. One German Jant- duty lay in allegiance to the United
tho
subject
of
food
bad
not
been
was something more to the food can­
^ tloa food cards,
tress had refused the first 'day to States . whatever might be their vass than at first appeared. It pre­ mentioned during that visit
grievance
against
England.
They
"Monday morning, having at list algn, but had winked at the canvas­ all signed the
*tth u . * « « * * * •«
pledge,
willingly sented an opportunity to .apeak a . She 'was magnificent, that poor Umpmtrnp
y g da «b&gt;l
, recruited my imall company of five, ser. r called upon her next day, to enough in the end, save one woman. word for our country'to a peoplo Italian woman. ' She had the Imag­ uusdplows'.
PhonstiiS
and Inatructlng them In method* of assartaln the significant of the We ascertained her name from the who had bsen an easy prey'to the ination to visualise.those grey Ger­
man hordes sweeping through- a Mir
procedure Imparted , to me by of­ wink. She refused In n loud voice to postman aa ahe had declined to di­ wrong kind of propaganda.
country,
despoiling Its treaaures and
ficers higher up, I divided thehi into algn the card, then took U from my vulge it the previous day. -But
There waa another reason''why we
pair*, ‘armed them with kitchen hand and stuffing down her neck, though we threatened to report-her entered, Into pleasanter pastures on torturing Ha people. She had the Tops Recoyered md. Repaired
cards, window carda and pledge card* whispered ahe would sign and mall it name to the authorities (a preroga­ the tipper floors.- Whether people of sensitiveness to^ quiver at the pictur*
WHnTENpUBG AND BOYD
when her husband (evidently within
'had led them off.',
unfriendly and til natured disposi­ of attrocltics committed upon innpW w &amp; rtlM .fartw iH . T y
hearing) did not know. Whether tive we used but once in .th is .dis­ tions care-nothing, for* the Tight and eent Inhabitants, of horrors that are
:.,. 7 New York is a city of violent con- this was a ruse to get rid Of me I do trict) we could not'Induce'. her to
till
rUrkU
Ay*.
Tmmm. rwvu
sign the pledge. We obtained, to deem It hot worth going after, or enacted In the name of hecesalty by
&lt; %■traits. Within the limits of my pre- hot know.save ourselves from complete failure whether living In twilight .gloom at a power' that spires neigher children
v d n e t are to be found owners of com­
A German janitor in a high; data la this family the signature* of the noonday makes people grouchy and nor angels of mercy. She had a
fortable. if not sumptuous private
apartment'bouse refused to allow ua
/ residents, cliff dweller* In large;
husband, who said th at while-he was bad tempered, I am not peyehologiat heart to bleed for auffering three
to go up In the elevator, asyfog be
' modern apartment house* and hotels
loyal to ible country-we had no busi­ enough to determine. Ferbapa it la thousand'mllea'away. Big enough to Public Warned
had
received
Instructions
to
th
at
ef­
one of those “ viscous circled.” But forget her own petty privation*, ah*
Rats
ness to be an ally of .'England.
- and renters of cheap tittle flats over
fect.
After
three
daya
of
.telephon­
participated‘ In the larger Interest*
we
discovered
a
coincidence
ao
uni
stores abutting on the noisy elevated
The attitude of the Irish teems to
ing the owner of the building and
of the caUdyam that la shaking the
In this tlme of high coat of living, ev-.
. railroad.
be
expressed by the little boy who versa!, th a t.It might be s ta te d .u - world.
the food commissioners the situation
erybody should help to kill rats, a pest
propositlon
th
u
s:..
Geniality
in
The private residences and high sifted down to the fact that the own­ said ‘he hoped Germany would lick cresset with the.sunshine and auaWould, that thoe* calm padfiaU that destroys Over $200,000,000 worth of
class apartments presented no diffi­ er had given, upon request, a per­ England and - the United .States plclou lurks In Inverse ratio to the could be1more like her—those Ab *n foodstuffs annually besides distributing
culties as a rule and were without mit to the food commtislonen, who would lick Germany, How this re­ number of atalra. Ono door Th. * leans who, resting fp the happy con­ disease germs that cause the deaths of
numbers of human beings. The
Interest, except as showing a univer­ had mislaid it aa of no consequence, sult could bo managed teems not to particularly 7dark hall . refused to fidence that tho privileges and.bless­ untold
easiest
and
most effective way to rid the
sal willingness .to conserve the food, our pins and literature being suffi­ Worry‘them a t all. They never face open to our knocks at all. We were ings , now enjoyed are secured to house, bam, store,.or other buildings of
and a general Industry In Red Cross cient identification.- The owner, the fact th at with Germany a victor, told by. the neighbors that this fam­ themselves forever, complacently see rata la with Steams*. Paste, which can be
for $5 cents at any store. - It
and other relief work.'
however, claimed- he could not pos­ the .hope of “ Home Rule" for any ily never answered a knock. They French soldiers and British sailors bought
also effectively destroys mice, cock­
body
but
the
kaiser
would
be
laid
Jn
sibly
permit
the
fobd"
canvassers
to
•
Occasionally-the maid would rohad suffered burglars once and Would defend the horapi bt peaceful coun­ roaches and wate.rbugs that prey upon
7 _ port “ Madam too busy to so« you go through his bultding becausf the the dust. The Germans appear so take no more chances. • ' As' we went tries. With self righteous pride In foods.—Adr. ,
r['_ just now” which was annoying, but lost permit might turn - up to be docile'and stupid - and tho,Irish so higher doors from opening warily their aloofness, and who now with­
excusable^ The mother who'^Uraa used- by another food canvasser who sharp of tongue and ready of wit. Just a crack ware thrown ajar and .on hold support from "their government
bathing the baby and the cook who would the second time cause his And yet the clever German- has on tho top floors we were often asked ln-lta great trial, and .by their criti­
• was mixing a cake for the oven could tenants to bo ”annoyed.” I do not played - upon the stupidity, of J h e In and offered a glass of water or cism give encouragement to the foe.
not be Interrupted .with impunity. know this owner or his nationality, Irish until h* has mado him antag­ events glass of milk.
Tho last night of the campaign a
But Madam who was engaged ^Ith b u t the trick of putting himself oh onistic to that country that fights .On one of these,to p floors we
for.
tho
very
principles
he
acclaims.
kaleidoscope
of strange faces shifted
a dressmaker and asked us to call the right side of public opinion by
found
an
old
lady
living
quite
atone
This
..sounds
complicated
but
la
through
my
dreams,
a babel of for^ There ia difference between
another day; I politely but firmly. In- granting a' permit and then availing
in.a
clean
but
poorly
furnished.flat.
clgn tongues disturbed my slumber
cut rate tires and stan­
^ slated upon seeing. I told her, In J himself of a flimsy excuse to block nevertheless true, She cordially , made ua sit down. A apd great- weariness prevented re­
At
the
end
of
the-third
day
I
anff
my sweetest tones when she haught­ the work of . the governmffnt la
dard. tires a t cut,
sweet serenity shone from her eyes
ily and Indignantly swept to tho after the pattern of the German na­ my aaslstanta'.wcro becoming weary and lighted her wrinkled face, as pose. But .with tho clear vision of
-rates • •
door, th at I was sorry to disturb her tion in seixing a pretext to Invade a of our tiak. • The obstacles we had though - a little of God'e sunshine wnkeful hours I saw aa never before
that
the
crisjs
of'all.
history
was
at
. or to Interrupt her for a single In­ neighbor's territory, plungo Europe encountered so joyously on Monday whiqh flooded her small homo was
stant with her dressmaking activi­ In. war, and at the same time appear nfornlng with such lively..apprecia­ reflected in her soul. She proudly hand. It ia about to be determined
ties, but -that I myself had been so righteous. -Only a German brain tion .of the humor in our npvel en­ pointed to her servif-e flag in a win­ by the survival of the fittest whether PORTAGE, REPUBLIC, G O O I h
a monarch who blasphemously, pro­
terprise, became flrafc boring, than
busy these important days th a t I could have conceived it..
RICH, FIRESTONE, PULLMAN
dow ao hlgh'that only as the'risk pf claims himself, an agent of God,
distinctly
Irritating.
To
bo
treated
Tho
Irish
of—
the
poorer
classes
SK5— bad no tjme for drflamainng at nil
and other standard makes.
a crick in tho neck Could It be seen
—a statement she could easily verify were almost Invariably hostile nts Itko pedlars or intruders took all ,our from tho street. The star, aho said, holding his subject^ in allegiance by
by looking me over—and that aho first. Often this httltudo could bo patriotism to bear It with a smiling was for her boy serving in France. a.false assumption and flouting ail
■ / * -a
■
civilised laws.
Shall n ig h t,' by
front. And to explain and plead for
would savo many movments of my attributed to .Ignorance,
Slae . Plain" .Non-Skid Tubes
a cause that should need no .recam Sho said it with a love and courage might alone, impose his will upon
time if she would spare ono of hers pur ' and soippl*
Q
r
they
had
that I am sure had faced the ultim­ the world? Or shall free -peoples
( 2.G0t S.00- -$ 9.60
28x3
m -i
mondation
Wore
out
our
patience.
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to sign her card and save me nn- not read the papers and one, at
a te worst and would be equal to the with concord, nnd unity, pf purpose, * 30x3
11.60
J
2.00
2.75
other call. She signed,, looking ns ’eist had nevor heard of Hoover or
Then those interminable stain! sacrifice if it came.
14.00
3.00
32x3)j
13.60
with
over
increasing
regard
for
the
•
•
• sheepish ns I hope she felt.
a fond commission. I did not irf- Sometimes four long flights for tho
3.26
It was on one of these, sunny claims of'nll, with Justice administer
,31x4
16.60
1T.60
Rnther to our surprise we found quiro if ahb had heard of a. war! . Thq toward .of ono signature that could floor; that we had the* moat thrilling tho-qffnlrs of nations.
18.60
‘ 3 50
17.60
82x4
oven among the lower classes no ob­ task .of appealing to •patriotism, in not be obtained on. two former experience of our canvas. To save
3.75
33x4
18.60 • 1B.60
Because I hope that Truth may
jections to signing ns a rule, on the these instances seemed too stupen­ climbs',. Only my military, training time • wc usually rang two -bells in prevail over superstition,'willing obe­ • 34x4
4.0019.00 . 20.00
'p art of German women. They were dous for a short space of time. The at golf enabled rte-to enduro the-un­ these small - halls. . As my gifted dience over compulsion, and right
22.00
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4.25
21.00
36x4
■usually pleasant spoken jind friendly beat wo could? do was to win over usual exertion. Two -of my llttlo colleague- spoke both Gerrhap and over brutal force, and beiievo that . 3Sx4J|| 26.00
"26.60
'4.50
and I should hate to think they were these women by assusing them that company Who had not chased a little French fluently I would shift "her to mankind is worthy of the trust—I
36x4 H 26.60 " 27.60
6.09.
ball over hills and swung their arms my door if opened by a woman of
their
signatures
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would
not
make
not
as
honest
ns
they
seemed.
If
6,26
.
29.00
‘
27160am grateful foe the high privjlcgc of
3&gt;:.
37x4 H
■ there were any who were not-entirely them liable for any money and that about all summer, but bad ridden in cither nationality. Nothing Is quite being tired In such a cause."
6.50
01.60
30.00
37x6
loyal citixcns they were at least too it would aid the government Ih reg- automobiles,, succumbed utterly and the open scasamo of a mother
.
wall informed to refuso to algn a ulatlng the high cost of living. We had to lay off for a.d ay to rccupcr- tongue. If both women were French
Cash m ust accompany all
"Potter's Flsld."
dived down into my* forgotten ’ "Potter's field," tho graveyard hi
out of town orders
school'day lore nnd brought up nnd which aro burled those \vho nre. In­
F a lr T re a tm e n t
dusted off - what French I could, terred qt public expeoKe. chines by Its
0! F a i r L is t P r i c e s
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such expressions as, S'il vous plait, nnme legitimately. In England nnd tbe
N'cst pas, Alan, anil II n'y a pas da continent the clny used to moke pot­
quoi, came readily enough and I tery w«*» dug upln long trenches, which
m i?
overworked them a little. In this vrero left unfilled. Common consent
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instance a German-.woman answered soon made It possible for these un-. 1305 Franklin 8L
tightly
stretches
of
ground
to
Lc
put
to
my ring and I was about to hand
’ TAMPA; FLORIDA
the -useful purpose of. Interring the
ier over to ray partner,' when I dls-, hoilles
of.those who were caret! for aa
covered that she was in difficulty of a charge Upon the country.
some kind. A woman with coal
black hair, largo black eyes and
m i
gleaming .white . teeth -was gesticu. T o Ovsrcom* Fatigue. atlng. wildly and pouring forth a ' If you are. weary after a fatiguing
tirade at such a speed that I could day, on reaching home take ten minWhat you want b quick relSf. l^ e 'a
not understand.' My colleague, who tries* rest lying on the back. When, a fifty yeer old remedy that has proven
beneficial for roflHona. Try It yourielf.
tad been gently bred, seemed inade­ you rise, cleanse the faee -with cold
TS soil, different from other states, m ay explain
gSoklbyalnhu^uU.
quate to the situation, and indeed, I cream, nibbing.lightly across the lines
why-Florida has the. greatest phosphate deposits
and
la
an
upward
direction
fo
correct
Kiltated about tackling this virago
alcne myself. My German womia sagging of the rauatlra. A cloth wet
in the world, and cupplies 75 per cent, of the .
In Yery hot water should then be ap­
sifted Tier car without demur and plied.
followed by several applications
Fuller’s
E
arth
of
the
United
States.
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eeietsod m e ld go to-the rescue of of cold water. You will be turpriaed
,
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*my friend. Aa nejther of us spoke to find, yourself quite rejuvenated, In the rubber 'industry, Goodrich is always called
Italian it ‘was some moments .before
sre understood the cause of the ex­
upon to furnish the rare and de luxe articles of rub­
IL v r
First Newspaper Woman.
citement. 'Sign f'c a rd ,’ scornfully
ber, because Goodrich has-always m et the newest ••
It .is Mild that the first newspaper
exclaimed this daughter of ftsly, *Of
D ior? Billed? Caastipateff
and most special needs of rubber.
^i.KingsNewIJf* Pills cause a heal
course' I will signi s card. I t ia too woman was an American, Mrs. Ann*
Ittle a thing to aak. I would* do Royal!, who was ant only‘the first, . flow ol . BBe and rid your Stomach
Bowels of wagte and fermenting
more, I would fight for this coun­ womanjournalist, but tho first woman ■. and
T he greatest meed o f the autom obile, Goodrich
body poison*. They are • Tome to
to.
own
:and
edit
a
newspaper.
It
la
ty.* Glancing ' at her neighbor1! also curious that ahe Is said to-have
your Stomach and Llwtf and tons the
promptly met "with Goodrich Tires,
door (which ao * closely ’ Joined her ’originated the Idea of "Interview*."
general system. Firrt
Get a bottle today.' 25c. all droxiHt*.
own that ooty a thin wall, separated She was bora In Maryland In 1700, put
uhe t^ro homes) she drew us Inside her first printing press on Capltof Hill
'W hat do you think I arp?‘ ahe cried, In Washington, D. G. and published a
'like those Germans who make their small weekly, flrtt called the Wash­
lome in this country and serve an­ ington Paul Pry and later tbe Huntother? I make my living, here and I
belong to America. •, I fight for
America ,_nqt for Italy, but Oh, ace
•
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v - . j . ■vBackward.
w^at
they
have
let
happen
to
Italyl”
James
was
standing beside the
Are tires which embody the B EST in tires.
She aank In a- chair, trembling and cradle of his month-old brother, try­
white with emotion and' pointed to ing to quiet him, -when his mother
" i of Sloan's Liniment bring*
The Best that'has stood the Test of Goodrich’s Test
newspaper open upon ' the floor. came In and picked the baby up. After
‘ Drubbing. It penetratesM lSt lT-. *-V *1 Ol.__
Car Fleets.
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"I
really
do
not
know
what
la
tbe
mat­
tr y / ahe .went on,* her breaat heaving
ter. Joseph veill be .eleven months old
, S 1 0 0 .1 1 ’5
and aobe In-her voice. ‘She sends tomorrow
The Besf is the Goodrich CLQSE^-CLUTCH, CROSS*.
and be baa only two teeth."
help
to
Belgium,
to
France,
to
Rus­
James laid: "Gee, that, ain't noth­
BARRED tread, a practical non-skid, not a novelty
ala, but not to poor. Italy.' I know, ing. Grandma's eighty years old and
design; and the Goodrich Unit-Mold, -Unbroken
K l l I S I '.M .s
I read the papers.' We had her In she only hqi one."
v.
our
arms
now,
kneeling
each
aide
of
Cure, the most lasting fabric tire body.
her, trying to goothq her—to make
'•* . *
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•, *7her understand how sorry we were
You can get this best on/yin “America'a Tested Tires,”
for ItaJy and for her. 'America has
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we told her.' 'It is also In'the morn­
Fru it a n t
THE B. F. GOODRICH COMPANY
ing ptper.* ‘Yes, I know/ she wall­
THE CITY OP OOODR1CH, AKRON, OHIO
ed. ’But ft U too late, TOO LATE!'
Yeu Out Bay From Us al
'They did not ask for men, they do*
oUaale Prices
,Makert aho o f dm famout Sllixrtown Cord V lra
their own. 'fighting, those Italians,'
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but they had no, money, no guns, no
Write tmwrrt e# I
ammunition- and now it is ■TOO
ff:,
LA?TEr,
s
i »•* .
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The ominous words rang through
« .rvuvuvovn
t ’- t
'B e a t tm th e
♦. n
u n
r-r*. n
the'
we went
down
•»* well-Uke
t ^ . half u __
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Florida is the N ew est Land
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100 pounds to the ion will give 2% Potash

NITRATE OF SODA
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United Sutee ProflU by British DlftV
cultlss In Checking Up Caeuatty

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FLORIDA

THE U N I V E R S A L - C A R

The most desirable features of motor car
const! uctlon are found In Ford oars. They arc
strong with the strength, df vanadium steel,
heat-treated by Ford methods. Excess weight
is eliminated by strength, and allows the Ford
more power for its weight than any other .car.
Back of tho car is the organization which has
built and sojd over two million Ford cars. Tho
Ford car saves time1—is a sure money-maker.

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• .Washington.—A small army
clerks, operating flies covering
•Quare feet of floor apace, soon will be
employed by the statistical division of
the war department to keep the Indi­
vidual record of eveqr.man wearing
Uncle Barn's uniform.
Tbs main purffoao of tha statistics
1« to provide an accurate means ot
checking casualty reports.Incident*ally, however, the complete army his­
tory of the men will be recorded,
Moj. J. J. Jones has charge of the
central -office In Washington. Another
will be established In Europe. Weekly
reports wjll be made to central offices
by divisional bureaus, which In turn
will receive information' from three
member*-of each regiment, specially
detailed to the work.
Two filing systems will be main­
tained. One, containing in alphabet­
ical order the names of every man In
ihe service, will serve as a check In
referring to tho regimental flies.
The record of each man will con tola
the name and address of his nearest
relative, to serve as sui old to prompt
tranxmluloa, of cabled ‘ reports pf
deaths and serious Illness. The war
department also will undertake to give
relatives reports of military funerals,
location of burial places and Informa­
tion concerning Americana held la ene­
my prison camps.
Until the Red Cross came to Its old,
the British government experienced
great difficulty in handling casualty re­
ports, and by the establishment of this
system the .war department Intends to
avoid similar confu*to(L

DOG VETERAN OF WAR
- EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman

C. F. WILLIAMS
Dealer

_ ------ ------ - — T on gour tnp w
»ftv Y o rk r . “ Oh. yen,' :l tuvttsd
native .New Yorker to go -oat; and M
his.town and he seemed delighted with
tt/*—Florida Tlmca-Jnton.
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Ths Rloht Oho to Question.
"Jimmy, did yon tnke tho pennies
rut ot the cup od the ta b le r I diked
my youngest aoo. "No, toother," sold
Jimmie, aged Are. 'Yon m utt not tell.
* story, Jimmie, because God sees
everything and yon know you can’t
hide from him." "Ask him who took
tho pennies, then," wag tho curt to*
ply.—Cleveland Leader.
In Confidence.
Sometimes a girl goto confidentialand tells a man that a lot of other
men have tried to Ids* her, but be Is.
the only one who succeeded.1Ruling Spirit Strong.

"That reformed yegg 14 true to* hi*
Instinct, -at any rate.P "How nor*
"Why, now he's trying .to break into
■odety."—Puck.

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Notlca of Application for .Tax Deed
. Under Section 8 or Chapter 4888,
'&lt; Laws or Florida'
' Notice is hereby given that John
W. Iln'gan, purchaser ol Tax Certif­
icate No. 86, dattd the 6th day qf
July, A. D. 1916, has Aled ssl(f cer­
tificate In my office, and has made
application for tsx deed to issue Ih
accordance with. law. Said certifi­
cate embraces the following des­
cribed property situated in. Sem­
inole county, Florida,- to wit: NH
of SW of NW H of 8 EH See. 2,
Tp. 20 S, R. 29. The said land be­
ing assessed at-the date of the Issu­
ance, of. such certificate In' the name
of D. O. Crenshaw. Unless said cer
tlfieate shall be redeemed according
to law. tsx deed will issue thereon on
tho 18th day of Decomber, A, D.
1917 . ;•
. ;
.Witness my official signature and
seal this the 16th day of November,"
A. D. 1917. *
(seal)
*.E. A. DOUGLASS. ‘
Clerk Circuit Court, . Seminole
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County, Florida.
25-FrUtc
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la the Clrcall Caart far tha SMtaU jadUlal
Clfcalt af fWMi la aaS far Sthlntlt
Canal;, la Chtaaafr
\VU*on A Toomtr FartOlwr Company
a oofpot atlon
«a.
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Lori IIInlord anil lira II. tllnford
hb wllo.
Order al mivlra by Puhtkallon
To: Lari Illnford 16* WhIUhaU Bt, Atlanta,
Ororaia; Leri Illnford Atlanta. G«or(Ui
Era II. Illnford, Atlanta, (ioofila. - .
\&lt; I* hrrrby ordered that y6o appoar to
tho bill of romplaMt fllod hrrrln Bgafnrt you
on tho Srd day ol Drrombar, A. I). 1117. and
f*.*lan(ord HcraldMl&lt; hrroby doalgnaud aa
tho n»»»pap»r. In which thh ardor ahlll bo
ptiblhhad once a arch foa flva (8)-onaoculha
wroia.
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Wttrraa my hand and oaal of ofllro thW
SSrd day of Ortol.fr. A. D. 1817
(.rat) ' E. A. DOUOLASB, Clark.
. IIy V. M. Dongtaar, D. C.
•l-*'W..Haldwlc,
Bollrlor for Complatnant
; IT-FrLCle
WKanaa my odldal rigncturo and i*»l tbla
the Hub day ol Oelobjri A. I). 1II1T.
(oral.
B/A. nniini.ASH,
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I'W-rk C'lrruit Court, Scmlnola Co, ' Fla.
IT-VrMte
By V. Mr UoiiiUm, O. C.

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Irish Cobbtfers
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Wr arc now ready to receive ordera and.make contrsthi for Novem­
ber, December and January Delivery.
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Write for prices, stating quantities and yarletlcs wanted. OUjf-.'
Seed Potatoes are tho highest quality Maine Crown selected seed:
W, arc. familiar with the conditions in Florida, and our need stock
is .li-rtcd.
You should.plsnt Maine grown seed for best results,
WRITE POH DESCaimih HEED CATALOGUE

E. A. Martin Seed Company
Corner NcwnaVand Bay, Jacksonville, F|ai’
Oldest Established and Largest Seed House in the State

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Herman Jaffiee; Hoboken: — Need "BULL" DURHAM. Feeling
-Send by maiL JACOB JAFFEE
. Co. I;—Infantry
genuine

466th Infantry. U. S. n.»
VRatling Hit 0#nn

\ “Bojrcnu,’* the German 'police- dog,
shown In the picture with Bara Bur­
bank, his master and bngler of the
Columbia War hospital In New York
city, Is a veteran of the European war,
anil If the Columbia unit la ordered to
the front, may sec service ugnln.
Boycnu was drawing a wltrallloaso
along with three other dogs at tha be­
ginning. of tho w ar., He was a mem­
ber of n French company. Somewhere
In .Belgium be came tinder Herman
fire and was wounded in the right fore­
leg: III* companion! were killed, but
Hoyeau stuck to hla gun end dragged
It Into position. He was taken to a hos­
pital and Ms broken leg was set and
gradually healed. Then he was brought
to America and purchased by Mr. Burbank, who keeps him at the hospital
aa a.constant companion.

H E A L T H STRAPS BURN M ANY

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Celluloid Street Caf Contrivances lonlte and Sings Passenger* In
Newark, H .J,
New YorlU—The I‘uhlie Service Ballwaya company of Newark, N. J , re­
cently Installed In Its trolley cars cel­
luloid "straps" for the straphangers,
thla as a hygienic measure.
- A car. from Newark to South Orange
blew out a fuse at Howard street and
South Orange avenue. Instantly every
one of the new straps b a n t Into flame.
Fcoplo got off the c a n the beet way
they could, but several were burned.
The Are waa put out bjrjhe Ore de­
portment after It had done consider­
able damage.

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In this day of inpreasod prices It will p ay vou to investirate
thoroughly the Unusual values offered a t The Hill, Hardware Co.
Take time by the forelock, buy your H eater and be ready when
th e cold snap comes.
Wo also have a largo stook-of well known and unequaled Favor­
ite Ranges which we arp offering a t the old price. .

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Discuss Defensive Measures Against
Woman Slugger at Mast
... Meeting.
Seattle, Warntp—At a maM meeting
of Beettio women hold to dlscuss.defcnsivo measures against a woman
slugger, who has caused a reign of .teriii '.th
Hit,ladrliv
ho'll
Vor la
ty anA
and w
who
la btllMld
believed,
by many to be the man guilty of thb
murder of Miss - Bath de Merrlt and
NriL Florence Weho, It was suggested
that o il peddler* and others who make
a living by going from dobr to door bo
Interned, chain Jocks placed on aU restden?* doora and all women griped fof

Notice of Application for Tsx pcod
Under Section 8 of Chapter 4888
I. sw h of Florida
Notice-Is hereby given that A. F.(
Boston, purchaser of Tax Certificate
No. 2362, dated the 2i}d day of
June, A.-D. 1B96, has filed said cer­
tificate in my ofilco, and has made
application for tax deed td Issue in
accordance with' law “Said Certifi­
cate embraces tho following des­
cribed property ‘ situated In Sem­
inole county, FJbridn, to-witi NWM
of SW H of N EH Sec. 22, Tp 21 S,
R 81. E. 10 seres. The said land
being assessed at the date of-tho l»luance of such certificate In the name
of J,. A. Seavy. Unless said certifi­
cate shall.be redeemed according to
law tax deed will Issue thereon on
the 27th day of November, A. -D.
19J7i
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Witness my official signature and
seal thla the 26th day of October,
A. D. 1917.
(seal)
E. A1 Douglass,.
Clerk Circuit Court, • Seminole
County, Florida.
By V. M. Douglass, D. C.
19-Fri-5tc
Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 8 of Chapter 4888,
• -Laws of Florida
» Notice Is .hereby given that Fred
T. Williams, purchaser of Tax Car-,
tlfieate No. 1111, dated the 6th day
of July, A. D. 1916, haa filed said
certificate in my office, and has made
application for tax deed td issue In
accordance with 'law .. Said certificate embraces' the following describe
ed property situated in Saemlnole
county, Florida, to-w it:'Lot 4, (less
W 866.4 ft and leas 89 ft by 117 ft.)
Robinson's survey'of Sanford. The
■aid land ^ in g diseased at the date
6f the Issuance of such certificate In
tho name of Clark &amp; Bdntan. . Un­
less said certificate shall he redeemed
according to law-tax deed will Issue
thereon on the l l t h tfay of Decem­
ber, A. D, 1917. .Witness my .'official algnajure.and
Mil this tho 9th day of November,
A. D. 1917,
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E. A. t&gt;0UGLA8B,
C lerk'C ircutt'C otlrt Seminole

W th full realization of the disastrous influence of the
wer on aU business routine, our buyers hive put* forth
unprecedented efforts to secure the'greatest advantage*
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